R ! I'iii if?-: ; V is J ? 1 !'' !i If V Si i , if " i" '- .'li if i i 5nar ft di-faromcle N. WOBDEH J. B. COENELIOS. F llHfwM Vf rM.-T.it LnriNRiia rmosini, Mmm1 on the (Vll JynlB, ham th tarvKt antl best cirruUtiun jf anr Ntrwupaper in tnton County. Freedom, national; Slavery, sectional ! JDEQI ATE P.iOTM TION TO AMLKH'AX INUISTBT. AND 5ut SBMhrr Inr-h of Mate Trrritory hj Eilrasloa Th hrr art. n will he tb Iwn le!in2 Prioriilm lw firry the etun(ry, until thj re Ttrtoriniw : nnl Bail tttt-m ! our mat h-i, tht-re to flrmt antil thff ' in triainph -'ie the National Ci itol at Huh- tBcUm. JJtrtltf Mmeri Journal. The Election Pennsylvania repudi ates Buchanan lie second time ! Tuesday last, the President of the United States again appealed to the l'eople of his native State to sustain Lis extravagant, corrupt, Free Trade, I'roSlavery Administration. Judge Douglas, aud Gov. Packer's home organ, joined in recommending that lioth Lceoinpton and Anti-I-ccompton Democrats rally in support of the Wright and Kowc State Ticket. Dut CoI.Forncy, the gallant Hickman and thousands of honest Democrats refus ed to sustain ly their rotes, such Men on such a Platform. The President came home to Lancaster to help his friends. His PhilaJ. Xavy Agent rpent much time in this region for the good of the party. All over the State nere the Men and the Money of tl.c A Jmmi'tration industrioily at work. Eut THE PEOPLE were not to be again deceived. Although the vote is small, the indicatioas point to about 15?ffi& inaj. for COCHRAN and KEIM over Howe and Wright. Three years ajro Mr. Oochran was cheated out of the post of Canal Commissioner by the proven frauds in Philad. lie is now righted. faTMr. Rowe wr.s made a Surveyor General by the same act and he is now ousted ! We have GAINED the SENATE, tihich w ill help us elect U.S.Senator in place of Bigler, in 1SC1. We have retained the House by a le.-s mnj. Philadelphia. 5Ir. Mann 13 rc-clocted District At torney, and Mr. Knight, Prothonota f r. by about 3,000 each. We have 10 I or 12 out of 17 Assemblymen. We gain 2 Senators Smith and Cer.nel!. We also gain Senator Hull in the Blair district Senator A.K.M'Clurc in the Franklin district Senator Ir rin in the Cumberland di.-.trict, over Dr. E.D.Crawford of Juniata. Snyder County. Our friends there united like men, and gave every man on their ticket a inaj. of 300 to CUO. Isaac D. Iioyer of Pcnns is elected Treasurer; Henry R. Knepp, of West Heaver. Commis sioner ; and Dr. John Y. Shindel of Middleburg, and Fred. C. Mover of Frcebtirg, Auditors. Northumberland. Col. Amos T. Disci, of Tiirbutville, defeats Gcn.Wm.II.Kaso, the Admin istration nominee for Assembly, by about M00 votes. AndMr.Rohrabaeh of Sunbury defeats Dr.Robert II.Awl, the Adm. candidate for Treasurer. Center. The whole Opposition Ticket it is reported is elected. Sam'l Linn Esq. of Bellcfonte has 70 mnj. for Presid ent Judge over Hon. James Gamble. Clinton is reported at 100, aud Clear field 200 only for Gamble. Linn is pretty surely elected IT. U.I1I"JII Returns arc yet meagre and incom- j.lete, but llioy indicate an increased majority on the State and Assembly o. i. -xp t.il t:H e? rr? a I a- i 2' r-w "E-feE. r r - c v. V --3---'- ; " JJ : r s v "- - - -F i. -S 2 .;r s C x i i - rT " r 7" ? -"i c 3 ' w ' T "3 p ZZ Z ZZZZ Z Z a r c.s r.s i: w orr-o u j --2 -in e -i. k;.u. 3 . - - - - 2 Z i:ot c: n c;c c Pttrri cs c. J -i -i rr- c c ti i c s i- . - n ota a. tr -i -i-i c a. -r ? cs c. -2 'oin.ll"a lsv3 c- c tic . s I- ' . X t- X 3 " e-.-i od as 1"lI3M cp ccs orr; 5 oe-S OIIU.AV s S -i S ecTt c-. -.SSI c-. S -i 'OfJItig c -. o c. -J J s; is w 5 c-. j. -j-,-, j 'optjina tsiAV. s- g. a. C .. -. c - C- X g J c -euo-sawiT 9E !5 . - c- g Js a tT. ig 22 22 "no!a.l cj cs c. j-i cs r -j '"!IJ?a -"'S -AotJJBH S-1 -nojaiusn .S A TeciCi Tickets. Haves and Wagensclleri have nearly 1200 majority in Snyder and Union, and probably 900 in the District. But the apathy, treachery, I nml disaffection in our own ranks skilfully improved by the more reck less of our opponents, who sacrificed all else for three of their men have struck down the best half of our Coun ty Ticket. Haves has about COO niaj. agensener 4oo, . 250, r.100, La.rd 400, and A tit and Sheckler 110 opposition. Ill ano - W onlumn five all the Returns - o at our command, and will nest week give the Official. The followiug arc reported ninjon- ties, by Counties, on the State Ticket: ori'OSITWX MAJORITIES. Philadelphia 2859 Chester 1000 Schuylkill 200 Dauphin 900 Heaver ftSO Alleghany 3000 Lancaster 3000 Lebanon 000 Union 550 Franklin 350 Enjder 500 Blair 950 VEMOCRA TIC MAJORITIES. Montgomery 500 York 50 Carbon 100 Lehiigh 175 Northumberland 500 Westmoreland 400 Berks 1300 Bedford 150 Perry 50 Clinton 500 Fulton 500 Luzerne 200 Wayna COO Northampton 1400 Monroe 1200 Cambria 500 Mifflin 50 Montou 350 OHIO gives an increased Republi can majority ensuring a Republican U.S. Senator in place of Pugh, Dcm. 'Messrs. Thomas l!eber and Samuel I. i....i. .!. .....! ;.. .... , . ..,.. , M.. I. ... .. .. ..,'! ... ..il...-, ... I : , l . i it i i : imrjr allowed t.f be friendly to a JJinL'O' , r . u-..,. " here are warm suniiiirter.sot .Mr.KEI.ia. . . " ,. , I fr-ff-Tlic above appeared m oar lat .o. Mr. Jteber requ'-sts ns to state that he did j not urge this oxtensiu'i, and that it" it i.s coiir.uuuu.ited lie will a.-k for damages. This payment of damages for extension ! trouljlosmnc law. A rcnor;il rule, reijuir iiiix thsL who a.-k such facilities to meet the exjH'iu-e, would p rhas be most jn.-t t'li the whulo, ami stop nmst peculatiiiiiH. frColumbia county has not ao OiUccr, from highest to lowest, except of the Dcm-1 accustomed to gee fillibustering parties ocratic parry. The condition of County j leaving our own territories to iovadctbose Finances is thus expressed in a late num-i bf our neighbors, and io the earliest af ter of one of her papers : tempts of this kind, as in Cuba, applaud- '-Therc is no money in the Treasury. The county is flooded with sbinplasrcrs, and the Commissioners have frequently been sued, the county paying the cost!" This, it will be seen is worse than Union county, and yet men were made to believe, in our county, tbat the election of Demo-1 J 1 crats to our County Offices would put more ,, ... money into tbe County Treasury : : Vte . J pel rnayprove rue. g-i5"A'iiis.u Statesman," at Junction city, llily Co., K. T. by Sam A. Medary. comes to us for an X. It is a paper stand- in; with the I.order KuQhns, Pro-Slavery and Democratic factions, opposed to the Constitution which is to mako Kansas s Free State. Is it not strange that every so-called "Democrat" was in fayorof fore- ing in Kansas as a Slavo State, and now opposes bcr admission as a Free State ? "l opular Sovreignty with a vengeance : rua .r.V f..i'.. ...I..,.. :,t, " 'y-"- .,",. the given names of Messrs. U'agenscller and Haves, incorrectly stated, were eot up at the Oirotfeoffice,is false. If we were injure our own nominees ! i Newark, N. J., Oct. 11. Tbo returns i ;.. .L.I. M. it;..,.i.,. .... r. ; O.UIB iu o.wn.j. i.i. uigc.UW, IUC LC til j ocratic candidate, it elected Major by a ; small majority. Tbe Opposition carry the rest of tbe city ticket, and Lave a majority of tbe Aldermen. o o c e- H M a es s o O s ; h . .- frequently bad to denounce tbis lawless- i dislike signing any political paprrr, and , Z??-..T'.??..?T?Strbvr- -. '"? t " -r'"" "VJ ,ni- . i .,.! iMnMIKNT DEMOCUATS. : r.".",:..r, t Lewisbore. July S8. iss j any onc-wbich we never did-we would j De's- "' government appears , .j " " ' 1 riia ,iT,-toTS iJZXZ. I certainly not defraud our own rartv. aud I ,0 D"e 0C,cJ honorably iu interposing its I R. . ;. :. .B,i tnnn r'"""'1. ""'r":."'! ! If P I C N .-r.qir.ifijt UNION COUNTY STAR Fictokial Dictionaby. Wedesire to eU particular attention to thii work, as advertised in another oolumo. Uniformity of spelling, .ud of speech, 1 1 t - - I 1 aa, w era A "r, ces.rau.. iu ... ..guB language is so much in need of an autho ritative standard as the English. No A li Webster's has long been held, on both tides of tilt Atlantic, to be as uear correct : as any Dictionary, and with bis Spelling ltnnV is nntnntlal nlmrwt lin.vprilailT. ID ,n qnest0D3 0f orthography and of pro- ; n J. ' icslrMe j , . should so remain and rccret that ' , - ... .. 7 bdj suouiti aiicmpt io si our language' j 8(1, more jfloat bj putting up ncw gtanJ. ' ards. Th8 eXpeDse of money and of time j and the confusion resulting from constant changes, could not be counterbalanced even though tbey should contain some evident advantages. The Pictorial Edition of Webster is represented as a most pplendid and desir able work. "(Jet the best" Get Webs ter's Unabridged and Pictorial, if you can. fe"A friend iu South-Westcrn New York, remitting a subscription for the Star tb Chroiiitle, eays : " Money is decidedly scarco in this region, among farmers particularly. Since the N.Y.& Eric Kailroad has passed under ine ueceivcr s control, its pinpIneA ura paid with satisfactory punctuality. Southwestern New York has been com pelled by the scarcity of f.-ed (the conse quence of the great June Frost) togive up to PennsyWauia drovers, eager lor the purchase, thousands of oxco aod sheep. The stampede of live stock this fall from this County has never been parallelled aud must affect it injuriously for four or five years to come. Of apples and froit generally we have none this year; of wheat, corn and buck wheat enough for home use and some to spare. Oats never yielded better. Fod der was badly injured by being frosted. Farmers will probably live comfortably through the season, but can do very lit tle towards paying up old indebtedness, which in the aggregate is very large. Iu politics, there is little stirring. The He publicans await with contileuce the State election as their ticket embraces men of well kuovtn fitness for the stations towhich j they have been nominated The unto ward condition of our canals for which "iC llepublicans aro no mora rcsponsib e . ., . , , than are the Icmoerats is made the sta- , , , ., , , . pie of the political diatribes of their papers orjt0 1 i"ue suspicion, inconsistent conduct of the American at L'tica, in placing is nom- iuation a mongrel ticket made up of the Democratic aud Republican nominees, niiiiD huumuuuiii opposiiitiu 10 iub priu- i ciples of both, will have its legitimate effect. Tito next election will t ut an cxtin- q(ihcr on the Xcw York "fi'uiu" which will be fioal. r. Fl LLI It L'M EI! I NO A OA 1 Nl-T U.S. The people of the United States hav been so iDg them as something heroic, that the; are taken a little aback nitb the fact tbat our Mexican Drigbbors Lave discovered that this is a game tbat twa can play at, and Lave retaliated by invading the Uni te SlMr.,3 Tl.p o.,, . ., . , . . , . . .nn.n Blrit.nff v man.f.ict .nrl nf I .... . - , . , .. - 1 cnaiinal there is scarely a ooubt reruairi- ,. . , ., . ... I I ing, fur the demand for punishment will t , be quite loud. Teias ban, however, but! little to complain of. She has set the ex j ample cf just such raids against Mexico, j For ten years past, at intervals, we have i bad to record outrages of nearly similar ! character, Ibe invasion of Mexican tcrri- j tory from lSrown.sville by Texacs, even in : the face of the United Stutes authorities. j Ooce there was on invasion, a fight aod a j j partial burning of a Mexican village, aud I it is quite common to hear that an armed I body has crossed the Ilia Orande from ! Texas to re-eapture runaway slaves. We have seen advertisements within a few Jears' ln PaPcrs 01 cs'ern lcx-,? Oliog ; e ir wrt i lut iuluulK ,u uciico, auu uavo protection to tbe citizens of lirownsvillc, and we suppose that tbe United States Government will see tbat tbe southwes tern frontier is tnote securely guarded against lawless aggressions on either side. Tbe tendency of tbis inroad on tbe part of tbe Mexican filibusters wilTbe to induce retaliation from the American side, and we shall soon be carrying on t war with Mexico npon our frontier line without Congress ever having authorized hostili- itics, if something is not done to prevent it. Tbe military force at lirownsville should be large enough not only to chas tise tbe audacity of Mexican robbers, but effective enough to put a check upon tbe lawlessness of Texan fillibstsrs. IViilaJ. Ledger. Election op a School Teacher. Geo. Yeager, A. M., of Lewisburg, for eleven years 1'rincipal of tbe Livingston Grammar School of tbis city, has been chosen Principal of tbe Jackson Grammar School, first section. Mr. Yeager passed t successful examination before t board composed of l'rofessor Maguire, and Messrs. Fetter, Laidlaw, and Sterling, ob taining tbe highest average over thirteen competitors. Another Methodist Treacher, the Rev. Solomon M'Kinney, has been ordered out of Texas, for the offence of speaking against Slavery. A public meeting of the citizens of Dallas adopted t series of reso lution, denouncing tbe Methodist Church North, io general, and Mr. M'Kinney in particular, and warning tbe preacher to depart. & LEWISBURG CnRONICLE---OCT.J4,J8501 Afteb Election. We believe men should be aa honest in politics as in every thing else, and should do nothing they are ashamed or afraid should come to the light. We therefore publish in our paper for record, to be seen by all the fol lowing card, which was sent to some parts of our county in handbill form, and was called for by some of our country fnen J", (io addition to the Hedge, of our candi- U In .nme instances, we are happv to know, the humbug was ciposcd, aad iu I creased the ote for Hayes and Wagcnsel- lr. whila in other cases the story was be - lieved by honest men and their rote, in fluenced adverse to their o vn principles. i To the 1 enpte of tmon lnunty Having seen it asserted, iu the "Union Argus," that certain persous of l.ewis burg but whose names are not giveL have a desien to procure a law, authori zing the Commissioners and Treasurer of UnionconntyloSUBSCUIBKFOKTIlK' ..rii.vrv iinn.m i. ,1.. ie...i. l ir. nun . -.1. U ...... Urrl. f... Lewisburg...we take this method of asu - ring our fellow citizens, of all parties i, that, as far as WE are concerned, we had never heard of such a plan uutil it was an- nounced in said newspaper; that we are not in favor of it: that we shall not ad- vocato it: and that we believe it to be .ucau , clearly unconstitutional. (SAho) Win Cameron George J liohland David Heber John Kebcr J Iirown M'Langhlia M Dreisbach L li ChrUt Lewis Palmer Jos Kak'T Samuel II Orwig Urigss Marah J W Chamberlin James 15 Ilamlia J M II ousel Jacob II Brown Cbas C Sborkley A M Lawshe James Criswell I'eter Hursh John F. Scbafvr 11 F llrown Wui Jones A li Vorse James Hayes Stephen Search James Merrill Linn H M Musser James Dale KJ Hull J 1 Uojj Jno II Goodman A Kennedy S Geddes D D Guldin G W Forrest Jas S Marsh lit-yers Amnions j D lirewer Wru VanGezer Sau.l Ilursh O N Worden, ") the "Chroni J It Cornelius, j clo clique." James lilair lieiij imin Cawlej Joel C Kelly William Mouro Kti Sllfcr W A Schrcyer J Schreyer C M Ncal J A Mertz John Houghton A W Drown Samuel Siifer Charles 1'enny John Zearfoss G F Miller I'eter Nevius Jas M Houghton lleuben Snyder Zachcus Cornelius David Siifer William Hayes James C M'Cluro C D Kline T G Evans J A Kreamer James F Linn F W Pollock William Frick J D Caldwell Jacob Hummel James Kelly BST Hundreds of other names might ' . f be obtaiucd, bad we time. Nol refused to sign, except a lew ivepuuucaua I iiiu urge ioe construction ot uaa ur i ait r . .r - r ,i nr., Works, by tbe aid of the liUKUUUil, but we know of NONE who ask tbe County to do it. Tbe difference between the Borough tnd the County attempting it, should be carefully kept in view. Be3 Tbe Republicans of Lewisburg, as a body, ignore, disclaim, aod repudiate tbo alleged scheme, aod affirm en their honor, to their friends in the Townships that the whole thing, as far as they know, it t base Electioneering plot. ..or, if there is any such plan, IT MUST RE A DEM OCRATIC l'LAN, knewn only to the "Argus" tnd its confederates, who must be held responsible ! Trivatioss of a New Cocntry. A Michigan Judge recently started to hold the fall terms of bis circuit in tbe northern counties. The place at which the first court was to be held could only be reached by traveling ninety miles through the woods. Tbejudgeand bis companions lost their way, tnd wtndcred through swamps tnd marshes for five days and camped out six nights and all on three day's allowance of provisions. They final ly retched the place whence they set oat, and took a fresh start. The restaurant belonging to Wm. Fish er, under the store room of Isate Drown, in Milton, was entered by boistiug tbe window on Friday night last, and about twenty dollars in Money anl t box of se gars carried off. Gov. Packer has aapointed J. P. Shin del Gobin E-., of Sunbury, Aid to Ma jor General Kane, of the Eigth Division, Pennsylvania .Militia, with tbe rank of Mnj or. The origiusl of "Madge Wildfire," in Scott's "Heart of Mid Lothian," died in Scotland recently, a poor old woman, a , hermit'aud wekly of mind. iHorc IWcal biaBEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, UpPUe,io .he bu?rv peopl.t,; subscriber, al hi ah..p on North 'fifth Ac, Zc'L the " "M"""- "fuiie,,, ana sainraay mornint'. tie will be f-uncj at Mnrket in front nf M'Falilin's Hani ware Storrt i; at low rales I for fash exclusively, falves wante.l Beeyea . i'"" ""-" ' ' ! Dutcher. f mtisiToinnn nc.VBERi.iNc. I.ewishuri;. A us. IS. IHSlly Adjourned Assignees' Sale. l'll:iy, 1 V . "" ' ( certain Lot ot Orou 'Hi of Xoi niilier exposed to public sale a Orouud on which is erected a valuable 1 ISlCillal I lOUnilg ' ani, .heannrt(.n:lnCPS knowB as the rt : ,- XfsUlI- uaye, A. Kichthnrn, situate on Water street, north of Market, in t le borough oi Leu-isburg in I'mon county. s'1"' 11111 ls b"111 "'' lr";l. fur a"'1 ha"' su" l"sh.' h,av";" an.K"j;",,e "i'0 h"rser power attached, a line brick stack, sn run of MIie- a riul.le set of Uoltin? Cloths, two Smut Machines, ami all nihpr Uearin rieces- j sary to make (and has made) as good Klour as any other Mill in the ISiaie. The location of this Mill, considering the product! vene.ss ol'the country surrounding it, is not surpassed. Grain can t.e bought as cheap at Ihis plare, as any other poini in the fctate; and there is more rrain raised in this section of country than is neceysarvt, .supply all ine .it.iis: anil lor .Merchant Woik this mill is especially recommended. Any person desirous of encasing in said business will do well to call and examine be fore purchasing elsewhere. n'Alsn, between l-UO and 700 new Flour Barrels will he ollered. Sale to be at the public house of A.J. Weid-en-aul, in said borough, commencing at 1 o'clock P. M. Conditions made known nn day of sale. It. H. I, All! I) .V VM. JONCS, Assignees oI'.N'isbit. IIith i Fira-rnna.. I.rw.sbiir;. Oct. 12. IS.'.'J j TU lt;T The corner hone,orth JLlATlnrd street, occupied ty Ur. Mevlert roit sat1: on i;ext. STIIK subscriber will either 8EI.I, or iXiRK.NT his ll. uac and Lot, situated on South Third street, opposite the Lutheran churrh, l.ewi.shurp. IV.ssession civen on the first nf Dot.. tier. F.,r particulars, inquire i f Beaver. Kremer A M'Clure. or J..hnson WaiU. Sept. I, 1M.VJ FI.ISIIA isriiAt U. .V 4i i ultiiral .M-ttl-iM-nt. Al.t. WAMlN.i f"l;!S. r:r r. H.rtoititv in lU'l.tlul aii'l henltliy fiiniatr i: nnl... ...utt.m.t . 1'lnln.l. h-lii,ou the Ctaislfii mid Atiiii.tiL- J-r,- y. An 'M c-itaii1 e-'iiitini; of vvr tlti u.'nnJ nf jici" of i-ri'thftiv f .il h.i" lf n iiivi,Jc. into t-nruiot tciriim ni.. to ptiit llH-jMir' htM-r. A i-cnuri n -f m- l.vn. (i inn tan. I'.iri.. r t uiiMl M.itt ;mi -w l.n.'lHinl li;iv "ttlf.i tli' f tl.r j'.i.-t jfir, invf' I tlir;r i- , , ami rte-1 Ih-nt ru,; i li.- r; i-i tl. Inn I i- at III.- Ii.w until fr.-ni f't-t In vV r HfTf. tli'- it i.f tli ! l.f-t itia'iiy 1't tin ir..-in.-t - n t tt ti-:tt, I iiifr. ('ti. 1 v;..-l. i t n t- l t:iN'' . It it r u-i !. r -( tiif I I,-ni irtrt --il in th- I'ni' ii. Ti: ):'v i rt.-tiy -I riir tp tn tf rtl. id" litrti'-tivf nn r nf th- fjirtnt-r 'r.i 4t ritiii. Bra.- :tii'l trial r an 0-w tfriwine nmlfinj ! wn. It v t-itininins tin- phirr i:--;f. a rirr.-.- jn.i, j m. t run ! Iiiriii.il -il tit r.Miu. tivt-iif5 tf ttt lanl" 1 Ih. tt rm-art- itin.lf eaiv t.i wrur llie raf.nl lni nio- j niHit i,f th- hni-l.!ii l. i niy IJ fT irta I impmnr l mrur. Thr rfi-ult Jia- Itn-n. ili-it wilhm Iht ia.it cur, ' fttim iitii. ir"i lmuft have bt-etn imt-l, two mil!, ' one "le-im. tmir ft'T' t f tl.V illarjt and IVach t ..vt.m-, ('!.in:fl, ami a tar-'.- uutntw-r ..f .t?i-r ittiproti- I tu-. Lit.t, makiij it a iii!:rabltitud a.'tivv of bunueiM. TI1K MHKET, an flip Tvmlr nifty "ret iTft from it lofati .n, ii th btnt in tli- l iil'-n. rrtm- brin-;!!:: driuble tb iTiff than in It-mtii.iifi away (mm t)iar-ity. ni.i more than doul if tin? nrt- Ihr.n Iht Wept. It X kli k it th;tt the rarli.-tt l and !( frlIt kinl Tfytil-'i in tin hilttudecotnf from i t-w J. rt y, auJ arc uuuiij cjrtt-d U iLcviWut of ! njiiiti'iii. Iu I' t-iitint; A-r"t tlte fettlrr Imn many ailrantac- H i.t witliiu a ft-w h'.'tn ri b of thf pn-at rit i-- ! c Kmcli-ti-i and Midi lit- Jt.ito, lit It itt-nr hi tld frim-ts ! a.d at-nfiatioit''. h in in a trtf'nl couhtrt, i h?m tvry xittpTi.rrmrut ut cnnfuit tntl nrili;ati.m u ot htnL Hp ; i-an J'uy fi-r aitit lt h- -inU at the chraptt j-rif ftnd sfll tiis jini-liirt- f.-r tlif luclif-t, .in the VV.-.t thin j in re't-r-"f'l :i In h:u M-bilrt tor lii;" rbiUlri-n, ilirinp fi-r-. ai.' I t-tij'iy an ojm ii wiutt-r. and dt-libllul rli- nrttf. HluTt ffvpr ari iitttr!y uuknowu. Tin- rffultcf t thf rhnnt ii'mn Ili-r frutu thi North, lim pen-Tally btf u to r-'-trr thfin loan xi-iHfnt f-tate of health. 1 In the nv of huildiu! d inif nuit.-r. lnmher ran be ! old. t I tl-t at the luiit- at the rate nf fUi lo jl.! i-er thmi t aand: brirks from the britk vurd oin-m d in the i:a'r : ei-ry artit li- cm bo iin-ured in the place. ito.-d rarM-n-ter are at h:md, and there is no ( lat e in the LuiuU wh.'re huildinL!' anil improvi m- iitn run henmderbeaper. The realr will t otn e lie strti- k with the dvntak'-t here prehtnttd, and n.k hiui- lf why the f.rt:erty ha ntt t'eeu tnken Ut (Vtnre. The ri'.in-m i. it wan never thrown iu the market: und unl-! th-M -tatementi ! were rtirrt rt. one would l-e jn-rited to examine the j land lMfore iiircIiMi-iiij'. Thin all are exjtected to do. i Tbey will .-e I ut id niid-r Puitikti.n : fnrli is the extent 4.1 the st-tt lenient thrtt they will, no douht. nit ft peri-on', i from their own nt-ihlxirh'KHj; that th.-y will witne-t-tthe j imiTnTi-tn -nt. and ran ju.lire the rhsrnrter of the opu- laiitni. It tliev rome with a view to fettle, thy fhituld etime I'rej.nn d to stay a day or two, and he ready tu'tur 1 ch a liwatinn" fun not he held on rffn-nl. j 1 her- are tw.. daily train to l'hilHt-I.hia, anil to aU f t tiers hii iitiroTe. the h-tilri nd t'omv-inv ptTt g a free i iirKri iur si UlCUlliS. alitl a it a il rnce Tu ktt fi.r t irw. , rnn ,M, nieu,eu, ,,.,,.,, . in..n.ven.rnl ns n,.n w rapi,. a. to iihoi-. n mnttant ana perti.atie.it inrri've or b,i.in..,. T.iwn I. ta iri.Ki Mi.. , w. an no, .,.i .nml ones, an it wuM .. aa it weuM effect : he had at Irum$ao in.' imi.r.,.ein..u( oi lutt !lav-, tan an.l upwards. The ,... womf'i. FtrmT. a mnnlhtr literary anil ?r! culturul .h.-et. containing full in!ormatirnr ilamnion Un. ran te ol,t.ui..-tl at renlA per annum. The in.lisj,utahle warrantee tlenl ititvn. etear of all inruml.rnnre when menej i pai.l. Ivoute tn the lao.l: l.-aT .I.e.. trert wharf, riiiiatlelphia for Hammnnton 1 tT llailma.l. at A. M, or 1. M, Fare wi tent. Warn there inquire for Mr. RTrne.. UnNr,iinK rnn.eni enceaon hand. l':irtiep h.t.l tatter gtnp with Xr.Rrrnea, I principal, until they harc.1rri.h-l aa to purrhaainc.aa he will chow them nver the htn l in hia earnnjre free of rxpnar. I.etlera ami applicaticna ran he aMrea.ed tn La toll A Ryrl.ea. llan.m.,nl..n I'. I... Atlantir To.. Xew Jerwy.or S. il.C..utfhlin.-iuj South Fifth Mtrrt. Phila delphia. M..pa aud lutonnation rl.rerfullyfurni.hed. FOI't SALE. A DESIRABLE nuildins Lot. 33 feet feet front by I.ii J deep. Enquire of lieaver, Kremer 4 V'Olure. FOR RENT! THE TW ROOMS occupied at pre sent by Washinaton Hutchinson as a Saloon. They are suitable for Sjl I OX'S For Terms apply to Jan. 27. ls.W. JOHN B. l.INN. Valuable FARI3 for Sale. rrIIE subscriber oilers for sale a Superior 1 Farm containing l.-j- tcrrtt or more, situated in Paradise, Lewis Tp, Korth'd Co adjoining lands of Dav. B. Montgomery, Saml Venrjas, Saml I.arch, Ste. (.laze and others, whereon are erected a eood STONE. HOUSE and a good BASK IIAIIS.MJLM. There is a Spring of never-failing Water a' gfffjihe door, a variety of Fruit Trees of all LT kinds, and all the necessary Outbuildings for the convenience of a farmer and i.s in a good state ol cultivation. For further particu lars call on PHILIP KAL'P, Sen. Lewis Tp, Sept. 3, 1859 epiIK IUM.VO.XTOX FARVEK- newapaprrderotnl to Lilrratute aTd Vrirullure. alanai ttinc forth lull arer-unta of tbe new aettlemeut of IlNinin.t..n, in Sew JrrT ran hr anbewriM f,T at only eenu per annum. 1'cloM. poataze atatnpa f..r the amnont. A,l,lrea. to Ylitor of the Inuer. llammont..li. 1. .... Atlantic C., NVw Jeraey. Th.,ae wi.hinK rheap lan.l, of tl, beat quality, in one nf the healtha-tt and mnat d. K V.ftil eli-in-t. a.n .tie I'otcn, ani where aropa arf n-,,f rMt rt-.wn ... fr. t, the lerril Ir arourtra of iOe oc-nh. ate ad ttlli.eir.lHt oX liauiutvotoD Llid . BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE. I (V I ' np onct lot-runt Ft tu tuc Vij ;llr?f Uiirk Knuixlry si (he uot Zi)a!',vail..iJ of Maiket ir-et, inclu'lin iiit'he VVarrrnom, llffire, .hit Ihr Macbinrry aliched aho a lars;r arm imi if i'attrrns f.r I'atent Itiphis fur A?nr.uliural Marhu.Fry,tjrves, &c. Il rrganleil a one of llir bfl locations fi ra ?.)Oil,sale t usuifss. ; The '? " '; I employment, wh.rh w he i ' "' V"," "' f '"""'ry- , lY''i ess FKICK, r.rwist nr?. Feb. iatii Co. Pa riMTE resi.ln.re f the subscriber, on : 1 " u' r". . Lewisbor?. The house is of liUU.'K, finished in every resprrl. 'J'erms One hall to be paid between lli.s and the first day of April next; the balance to be paid in two. threeor live years, as may suit ihe buyer. Possession siven anv time. June M, Itv.S ISAAC V. AI.I i:!!. For Sale, John and Water ISts ,r- in rnis'I hi re It It j I.OlH. n v. hirli art rrfctcii a Mnall Htiut, IShed, hii'l hurt. 'J'lws is aii f-xrl-lni li'catitin fur a Kivcr rebiJcncc or flace oftUMnrs. For terms A.. ?rrlv ln JONATHAN WOLFE, Agr.t. Ifwibnr, June 16, ih.VJ roit sals on eekt : two inn ui.f. fuamf. tior- $, .iSKSand l.ot, ea. h sini;, le f..rJl twn lainilies one on ..rih Fourth str.-ei an 1 one on isi. J..hn si. 'ei, l..r Sale. Hall vt each of the ahove Hoiis are I.t Kei.t. t"-Mo, for sale, l.oir lt'.iil:liti.r t.nts c,n North Filth stn-et. JOII.N' HOLU!H (), J.ewisl.ur?, Jan. SO, l-.'.'J. Ajer.t L-'i ') t! - V rlin snbseril.fr niT.rs f..r sa'e serera? -.j. 1 IIKII'K lli)l".-t:s, at. oil.r Li!!l-jk. diuss, situate in the Bi.n.urh .l'l.ewist.nra. l'erst.ns wishi,i to pin.-hase, will please call on Mr. Jonathan W.,!te, who w ill vt thm surh ir.t'.i iuation as lio v mav devire. JuivS, lho'J ;. M'H.NABLi:. ion ALE. ON South F.l h street, a prrprrtrA- conitini: of a ? u l I'rame II iiell 3 i on a hall l...t .,f ciound. Teiins e.i-v. Apply j to May I. A. B. OiiM; FCP, SALE. T' IHE well-known Tat fill Sfaml at the east end of Hie l.ewist-ureiJ J. lindge, in l.'hillivqitaqiK. lown.hip, .V.iin u Co. Ii will he sold on ra.inl.le irins. Inquire ( M.i.lAM FKICK. l.ewisbur?. Drc. 17. ISSs. 11 t-'ksi.NS wUhinj ti H't-Mi-t. Viruf-.'t'r.- in n- Mnj tl.r.Tii: j .h.-r l,.,.t, .... i. j;c., ,1. a.i- Tt'rli.nM.iit l ll.intQ,,,iiu d r:tj. n..-ni. Preserve yoar Fruits. ! U iUoucih'sj s rati-nt Air-lhlit Slnrpcr F' 1! l J.i IT r.l.S, JJR.S ui: lotili:.-. I ? ihe must ilnp!e, ennvt'tuent, efoncmica! and ii-eiul ar'icle ever invii.i.tf. li is Coinpi'seJ i1 two platrs at rar hi I v a srreiv. between wl.ifh is j-lart-.l :i ci.ruiar pure i I ('uni. The turn nr.: i't" h ! ;i;r t'-'n jtin-s the (ium aii'l spr-;itls it oitt, thu fi lit.-r cp th' ('peuitis aini tnakins it ferici'i'y air-n-jhl. I" can I e tppiitt! tn Tin Can- S:ur e i rliiii Jars. Tin !ti'p;ipr betn? stu.plt in cuns. rnrin n an l mj eaiiy applied, is ibp rr- at dipra tum so lt't:2 wished t r, and or.y nrfi!. rii exruninatu n t' con1, nice ! K must incrediilci Ol i is snperir-rity turr arv't ir: vt n. vpiii''i The -'ans can aSn Le 'JV-teti h-rorp puMir-2 in tlie Fruit by fiiuri? diem nuh war and putting m the Sti pper with a pr'-Mire. Cans, Jar.- (ilas and St-ne. with ttlf prs atlacheti, rr ihe iSh ppprs aline, can a.uayb be had at mudtrate pnres of T. i. KVANS A: CO., Aug. 19 tule Ae'ts lor Lewi-burg Iv Alti: IH i:.-An excellent Sil ver LIIUIU VVAI't il lor sale at a bargain nir.sl iro. Ii..;liite rt A E. liK.MinMA.M'Ii:, I.ew'sburtr UCNEY WANTED! riIIK undersijne.1 wants One TIlOU- Kami Dollars out of his It. . Ac counts to pay .-ti his ttetts. He owes, and is unpleasantly ursej fur payment. Those, therefore, who are in arrears to him f.T sire months and .ver, will p!ease setlie accounts immediately ; and ihcse in arrears, under six months, w ill receive a reasonable discount on their accounts for payment made within that time, f, V Better settle w hilst you mv. and before bein tnmprlhd. Also it. All persons, hereatier. employing the professional services of ihe stil.st-rih.'r. will be called upon to settle their bills punc tually at six months alt-T aiten.lance iven. t'HARCFS MODKR ATI!, and a reasonable amount cl ch.intv practice expected to be giv en where persons have the disposition, but not the means, to pay. Others, in their prac tice, mav extend or. unlimited credit; but, l.-r himself, he has, for the future, fixed on the six susth tkrm, which will Le strictly adhered to in all cases. Cj Strict attention liven to 1 usir.ess as f..r- M. LEIf-ER, M. 1). 'Jm6 I C . ta 'II jump into the Wagon, and all Uke m ride." I.AKfil Y and Ve verv comfortn-4 ble IV M.OV has been . fitted up lor the especial arcominodalion of I ic-.icandothersimilarexrnrsions. Term: moderate. Apply to JOS. M. HOTSEL. Lewi.burf;, June 3, lf.Vj. FREEBURGER & ERO.'S l!sT ti:i.iMiiii r TT IC I . . n . n . . II Hlock, North Third street, 3d door Irom Markel. where thev are T,t.n...,l m ,t.. all kinds of work in their line on the shortest notice. ; s Orders and inquiries from neighboring towns promptly attended lo. Please rail and examine our large assort ment of Fixtures of the most approved styles and finish. All work warranted. Also Steam I'll- : ting done to order. FKEF.Bl'I.tiER & BKO, Ag'ts. I L w surg, Apiil I, '5 ! LAW OFFICE REMOVED. John B. Linn, ATTORXCV 4T I..4W Office at his bouse ou N. Market St. bet. 1st & Sd li78 !. v lsliurit, la. fi'MARRlED GET married when yon wish, rnlv so Ton call at MFADD1NS HARDWARE STORE, and get a first rate COOK STOVE at first cost, as I want to close out my stork of cook stove.. Jos. M'KADDIN. I.ewisburg. March 11, 1358. s 0111:1. 11. oimn;. Attorney at Imw. OFFICE on Souih Second near Market St. LEWISHVKU. I' A. t"P"All Professional business entrusted to his care will be faithr..!!., anj ... .... ... de.l to ., ... r,,.,poj ...tu . pt. 11. lMrt7 e.inE lanLt-te. w.v.iUrtalil.1 tl KiB.ll.... ton L.n.ua. AVAI.LOWMU'H LINE ''0 aud nun 1'liiS.itWj.liin. Itftiuiiton uf Haiti. J st Class 4.1 cts. p rr 1U0 nonnd S - Ai . :t :i: - - .. 4 i7 " m special "t " " u fi, o.!s left at ihe l)epot in rhila.Mphia tf. f. i 4 ociock. y. M., will be luiwanied ia,." evtnin'. A p! to ' i'tuork,y.'ll 4 llinrlttnr.n. Ai'tt I A HI.. Ma.k.t m., (.n,,;4 k.aj,. u.t I.ewisbur?. Ju'y 1,1.'!.. 3 ! ,'AI:M I.:... I. f. r..,l-.'.-i; i, iV rr.m l-I..M.... ."" A rni..H.. in II:- M.i, .1 .. j,r... i, ',1'- ff H-ll. .ll. el. I. .ii.iu, 11,;,.,,.,. , ,.'""'-" ,r..:u.. ...... Irr,. , lV. , .,"J '' ' --" I ' ' " I - V ..Tl ... tr 7' ViRiETY STORE Post oi i jck. ; LA:f;i:.M;; j;n of IJij(.ksfSlatIoBerr I,""' "P. II-.'. .N..,s. tasl,,,,, I i. tores, arl a la.-iy of .Nil. K . AtKS 'Jt sa'e ,( a at - iti; I.KWIM-I 1:12 1 1 .t r.rr,,.. LI-IU AM, mEOil.u-i'fTe I'OM" OFFICE J .m.m:i;.;,! nssuru,.: - ,11- i i-.l ill .).e ) f)ST ,)f-, ,( j. ,1 IJr.-a.t !,, and EJr can b- had very chap at Ihe l l)r ,,f f .E I i1""'"'":- ,;?,J ''' ''- Uken I. . I) i-.c i.ai.ae :. r I.. , ds at rh- J't.sT PFFICE - 1 1 uu.e i .iiurs lor -.,1 m the lr.T OFFIfE j jCDEI.'s (r C,.i ks ,r tn.. ,'s'of a"ny k.J V promptly atitudtd lo at ihe !'T OFFICE I AMESrnn fi:,, the lareest ard li ii.tr.t.,1 l-eticr and.N" le 1'AHHi; fcl "l-es Ac. at ih i (,pT OFFICE "WIS 1HMU. J,,.. .. ..,. ,,,, rilx SXZrz" ' I'wu n &. o., If-wUiirs J'lanirg fcEasiiiii2i.eep ccnstanCv )lar arj 1I......I.H, -nue i , r.lrr I I,itrlCI Sitlhic, IJcm.i.f-Hi.li.Miutl.r-.. i;iii-tJ, !oi:ltliiic-t ol ail paitetns, snda!l , :h'ri.J,trij.tii.ns n Wooil Work oeJ in LllO;!!; Hid. rs r.-sp.r.rully f(l;,r4 and promptly h.ied. A. ,k w.ir,ui.ie,l;.....nesat1s,'aciion : An e.-.:.!.slve :,i cf Lumber of til (!e-rr:ptu r.s , ,.r Ki r i l u.-l.T,, ,, .,if, .Ucuid !tnet,Lewhlmre Pa April -s-.-, Is.-'j. 6 KCWHY'S CKY-LIGLT GALLERY, Olli: J. s. VF.: : -r.-s Hardware Store, I' rmei.i- li, ,.', -.,tre) )arte. slieei, I. f.i :-l ,.. l-j. AMI I ( i i J V;.v MELAIXOTYI'ES, A.'., in Hie ,;.., n, r 'y. In addition I : 1. r-e p s ;,, i,t n J II j faltd to tai. I-Iiuturtiii:si. Ii.i-i- or sti.all. rqoat to I.1'.'..!' 1 ' ".! re. As.. 11AL1.0- 1 i I..s. J : -e j.,! ,.,r, , tl ;i r(u rrp. r'-M.t li.c.anJ ar, ...re... , ti.ai.oil pamimc rteii ; 1M,(I i.,!f!n- , ipress. ar.d u,ar.x ;l. .t o..n le fr.,i.;r., ,.i.lv bv the Camera. ih.se r--..:.s are ; atei. . .... i.i ,1 Ihave ihe rx.-lu-jve r -ht t. r Um i, ui.iv. Call an , J",!I; sffiinens. April SI, 1S59. 0, tw Goods Jit the Million I I AM. ju-t r. nr. veil their ceneral snpp'r I 1 of (i !s . r ,he Sl'i:i.(; A Sl.VMLR ot l ".'.. 'I heir s.ork consist a ,.rl cf t latest a ml most Usl,:i nable stiles of surh as shawls. Mu,,;.,.,, s.,,1. BerefrT,"l.. sues, de I.a:i es. ;in1,;,iSj pnn!s , f a;i patterns. Kit h. ns. l.aces. Bonnets, E. nnet 'J iiminins, Hosiery, (iioves, Handkcrckicts, Ac. roi; thi: ckntliimen they have a h. a vv ass, mi,, nt ol Cl.ohs. Cas Minert-s, Cc-l!. i.e.s, Ve-tir.gs. Half Hose, Cravais. n i. , I all oih. r rr ciifin nscf " n, a online !, yrery." v hie h can r..,t le b- sl.n in Ihisrrun. fT Call and tike a lo. k at . nr assortment, and vu vol te r.i.vii:ce.l that v. u can't do i-etit r an u lo'.-e else. C. nntrv Produce taen as usU. t.-. il urc Ai ril J. MlllKEVtK Jc SOX. FCR SALE. -IO In l:ir-lii; nf the 'Iron f?tv A AJllrrss Hi I 1S7, May '-7, ls.'.;i. l.i wisl.uic I. o. NEW FIRM IN THE OLD Ml(ll'!-The subscribers rrs-pecttnlly aim. tir.ee to the rmens cf l.ewi.sburg and vicinity that they have iWnud a Partnership in the Tailcring Business. at the well-known stand cl James fr srell.s Markel street, nheie they are prrra'ed w f '' AM) .V IA. I P lo rr.er - ,tf vrrv best Mtie. Men s r.nd Bovs' lolliinS tf every descripiion on short notice. We ' a share ol the public patronace JAMES Vhls-tVFLL, J. F. Sl lIAlfUK. I.ewishuri, April t, IS."!) HOUSE BUILDERS, rilAKE NOTICE ! The m. Vr-;r.ed are I appointed A'-enl for i!.e s.ile it r "r"' " "luM " All work warranted. CsTMade by I..B.SliiOlT, iluehesville, Pa. and for sale'bv ! F 8 C.l.llVEI.I..Lewibtir I "'OR SAIE. CHEAP A lay I'rot Trimming Knife, a convenient article lor Printers to trim pamphlets. Ac. VayS7,'o. C. J.STAIiL. Boob Binder. Ko Grindstones Groceries, orricukty Coats, I ' T hnndreds of Hats and Cap' of A) latest styles, a little rh eaper than can b lound elsewhere. Call and see them at (,'iimu's Hut Manufart'jry, L v 'ttlufj. H J. SCHEEYER & SOW n.WE received UieirsECONU ARRIVAL ol Spring and Summer O. ods, La.brs, bress tloods. Mantillas, and a lariie lot Ladies' Collars ai.d Sltetes Ir. m aeencr.' Also a general assoninenl ol" Men's Wr Trimmings. Collor.ades, Cassiintts A l,iil whieh will be sold cheap. May IS, ts.i9. fr-T- l'u ket KoohJJ antlothe rartic'' . I? . 'ol lhat kind on hand or to order H f il.. t-.I.e-islMir,. t,..,k-m!er. I H: Si :ii,U ...'t r rI 1ST Market strert.neji ... ; " i. t R. tier's St. re i r- 'n' pllKSONS wl-Mni rnrl-J.i.e.liirll...n... r.' J I. ,rr.a-.l-i'..nir. a ... S-.i..., t . .!-..-.r..- ol- tt. rl -..ne l- " " ' . 110.. a....,..!ii.r.t ii ltd i;jaivi.li .v.-'" i.ttL,. o'Jua.q. i'.