tar & (Eljroniclc O. N. WOBDEN J. B. COBNEUUS. U.iiii. w ihr fanta ttYstrm, ha the Jrrt ami brsi Ci (vitiation ofuiT NrfapiY is I'ntVrti County. Frwilom, national ;Ja5J5?laII ADI-qi ATpPKOTKCTKIX TO AMKliM IV IMIISTKl AND Kot aaalbcr Im f Trrcliorr y Eitenslon. rarrkasr. ur Conquest. Ttoatv,.. an-, and h ,wo l'!'n Trinrli-lM In-fur tlwismntry, until thi-y are Tirtiri.up : anii a Datl Ih'-at to mir" nm.t.hait. Hht to flot until thff wt-tn triumph al-r t)i National Cat'Hol at Vtaih inton. J wr.-nV .Vinrrt Jtmrnal. T11E OCTODElTlrKC'rKJNS. Ilrtums (mpirln, 4r. i rESS-evi.VA!UA. We are indebted to M. H. Taggart, Eq., at Harrisburg, fur ofc-ial returns from 53 of the CG counties of the State, which foot up Cochran K.l 07717,301 maj. Wright 141,070 Keirn 1CJ.C07 18,397 maj. Howe 114,210 The counties to bear from are Bedford, Blair, Clearfield, Crawford, Elk, Forrest, Greene, Jefferson, M'Kean. Northampton, 1'ike, Tinga, and Venango. These coun ties we thiuk will not varj the result 1000 from the above. The vote is say 20,000 short of last year's the greater decrease being in our North and Western Republi can counties. We elect 10 of tbo 11 Senators, and the Lcfci.ilature probably stands Oi'P. Adm. Senate 21 12 House C7 33 3 45 43 maj. Ohio We have gained both branches of the Legislature, insuring a Republican U. S. Senator in place of I'ugh, and W.M. IF.NNlsos, Jr., for Governor, with all the State Ticket, by 15,000 to 20,000 maj. Douglas joined Buchanan's friends in rpecial effort to carry tho State but all Id vain ! Minnesota. We have gained the State Officers, Congressmen, and both branches of the Legislature, insuring a ! Republican TJ. S. Senator in room ofj Shields, Douglasite. Alex IiAMslv, for merly of Harrisburg, is the new Governor. Iowa. The Republicans scemtobave chosen S. J. KlRKWOOD, Governor, with the whole State Ticket, and a Legislature to fill.the place of Harlan, Rep., in the IT. S. Senate. Inkiana looks favorable as far as beard from. Election for county officers and Secretary of State only. Well done for October ! We gain j one Governor, three State Legislatures, j two U. S. Senators, two Congressmen j and in Pennsylvania elect an Auditor (jen tral and Surveyor General for the fir.t time in our history ! Union County. The full returns will be found on our first page. Our vote is about 250 behind the last fur I'residcct. Of the 10 candidates, 2 had no opponent, 6 bad an average maj. of 524, and 3 fell 245 behind on an average, from local and "sectional" causes that we may hereafter touch upon. Hayes has a m g. over one or the other opponent in every box, and ! 1'oush has a m j. in every box. (Uy the way, at four election', Uncle Sam passed from a minority of 1U9 up to a maj. of 126, then 237, and now .370 ! Some of our party propose bim as the Democratic "compromise" caudidate for President, to give us a chance for that "change" in the l'rothonotary'a office !) We took no part whatever, cither open or private, in forming our Ticket, but when it was settled in the usual and authorized j wanner, we stood by our cause and our , candidates fairly, and used all honorable ! means to persuade our party friends to rustain them, on the sound principle, "Do as you would be done by." Eoongh voted otherwise to defeat three Republicans and elect three rigid Democrats to fill good effices for three years to come. We sub mit with all the grace possible ! Personally, we do not aud have not a word to say against our successful oppon ents Messrs.Roi'sn,Bt;cnEBaudKELLT. From the outset we admitted they were fair men, and knew tbey were strong. We einccrcly and heartily wish each of tbem a bappy, us fill, and honorable official ca reer and Republican successors ! Sntdeb Count?. Our friends here re deserving of all praise. The leading ! men buried their old grudges, and united in giving every man on their Ticket, ma jorities ranging from 374 to C14 !...The Selinsgrove Timet (with the party) took a special love to Mr. Hitter, and assailed Mr.Haycs.weck after week, with the 200 Extra Pay falsehood and the $000 Ronsh Judgment. The influence of those false charges is seen in the votes, vir. Cucmux. Wright, liam. Bitter aw 111 Ul en r-t Ife-aTFT 1 '.S I S 44 Outer 117 2S l.t 2i 'LHOu 1-1 S3 K4 72 ranklia 1 IV t lis 70 Ja.-ko M S3 Ul tu MldUlerRrk Ml IA a 33 Monro ti 67 M M IVsua l- 49 1M at l-errjr 4 M 44 SS Weal rry 43 4 3 U rlncror 1-4 lMI 114 K3 aJuuu- H SS 4 J l.-vj 7J7 1.7 ,; 74 19 K..ritlrt U til Thia. giving llayet a maj. over Ritter in tvery dim id in that county. Wagooseller has a mi.j. over both Elder and Ritter, in tvery di.irict The vote fui Hayes is ample proof that our friends have acted iu gi.l fauh throughout. Bo may it be hereafter iu both et.untirs ! rYote f x Representatives in Lycom ing and Clititoo IJ .btrt Crane, Admin. fiOCI ti A.Acltt-tjhatrli 449S l.mdiej .M-baffy, Opp. 3?lt:J B iVtriki-u -j-uo AssK.M liL Y Official. I'ninn. SqjnIt. JittilaU. TntaJ. ITaycs, Opp. 149 ) 1270 1114 3S85 Wagenseller.Opp. 1205 1353 1141 3759 Elder, Adm. 773 7G3 1535 3070 Hitter, Adm. 8S3 C79 1300 2807 Total vote 2210 2038 2545 C793 Hayes' maj. over Elder 809 do over Kilter 1018 Wagcnscller over Elder 083 do over Ritter 892 Nob.tuumberi.and, out of nearly 5000 votes, gave Adm. majorities of only 587, 534, 4:i 4, 364, 257, and Opp. majorities of 812 fur Jiisol fur Assembly, and 521 . for Robrabach for Treasurer. The folluw ! ing was the vote in the "Upper Eud :" I Qkbius. Wright Hun- haw. niiiliwiuaqlM lu 7 Miltou 1U 1"S 1U7 47 1M at 17 6SS 4:1) I'M lo7 m HQ 60 152 asa 77 35 la 60 27 1JI Tuil.iit Turt'Uttills lo-wia N'hwraiiville maj. 19 44a maj. David Rockefeller was re-elected Coun ty Surveyor without opposition. (Kcim bad a larger maj. in Uuion than Rowe had in Nortu'd. Suyder county also beats Northumberland on the State Ticket.) JoPEl'fl Gensal, late of Chill isquaquc, is elected Sheriff of Sullivan county by the Republicans, who elected the Coroner also. Good for little Sullivan ! fcaTTho Clerks for the Lycoming Coun ty Rctnrn Judges are not the best in the world. A few years since, they elected by a miscount, Esq. Pawling, of White Deer Valley, to the Legislature, instead of Gen. Packer, now Governor. This year, by a miscouot of 100, Mr. Kablcr, the Demo cratic candidate for Treasurer, received the certificate of having been elected by 7 maj. It is subsequently discovered that Thomas Waddle, of Jersey Shore, has, 10 truth, 93 maj. He is the only one of the Opposition Ticket elected this year. "Bet ter luck (in turn) next time." t&'A. voter in a drug store'in Connec ticut once (by mistake) put in the box a ticket which was returned for "Cream of Tarter !" A voter in Lcwisburg, last week deposited as his ballot, a Bridge Toll Paper very goed, but the most "scatter ing" shot of the season I "Alt BeMvS," last year gave Porter 4,000 maj. over Read, but this year gives Rowe only 817 maj over Keim, 553 only for Sheriff, aaj the largest majority against the Opposition is only 1205, 00 a large vote. It will be remembered the Bu chanan ticket was composed of half Whigs and half Democrats, so that the Adminis tration had to get the Whigs to keep them up in Old Berks! lv'r nurhaoao'a naj. orer Frrm and Fitlm. waa 6.049 lv.7 Packer d to ilmol (9; 1-.5S I'orbr do lfiitf Urigbt do II. l Cochran 4MI 1,M This is the way the Sham Democracy are "wilting down" in this famed county. Lancaster pours out an old-fashioned majority of 4 !C9 more than two to one. The smallest Opposition majority in the county is 3469. The city gave 330 Opp. maj, having given Buchanan 1100 maj three years ago. Mr. B. was at homo du ring the election, but left tbat evening in disgust. Of the 49 election districts, only 3 gave a maj. against Cochran ! Schuylkill gave Opp. majorities of 345, 497, 489, 08, 814, 450, 422, 543, 271, and 298, and Adm. majorities of 08 and 21 only. Over 9500 votes were polled. B-,Urs AND DottXS. The highest vote polled in Milton, this year, was 257, against 359 for President in 1S50. The North Ward in Lewisburg polled 203 for Commissioner, and the South Ward 219 for Prothonotary 482 in all, against 519 for President in 185G. But Lock Haven polled 499 for Judge, against 358 last year an increase of 141. (Judge Gam ble, it is stated, bad a special court until 10, P. M., of the night before election, is suing naturalization papers! There is an increase of 300 or 400 votes in Clinton county, by the Railroad operations.) HaHsAAC G. Gordon, Esq., of Brook ville, (late of Lewisburg,) is elected to the Legislature from the Clearfield, Jefferson, Elk and M'Kean Representative District. The Republicans elect Sheriff and As semblyman in Fayette, and two Assem blymen in Westmoreland and Armstrong- Weidman, Independent, surprised all by getting a majority, in Lebanon county, for District Attorney. Perry connty gave the largest vote, this year, ever given by it, but no one man re ceived 100 maj. Rev. David Shaver (Opp.) is elected Associate Judge with majority of the offices of tbat stamp. An annoying mistake was made in the tickets of the People's Party in Philadel phia ; the tickets folded for one part of the city were scut to another, and vice versa, and a large number of them were voted before the mistake was discovered. Saml. Linn, Esq. baa over 450 majority over Hon. Jas. Gamble, for Judge. Omissions. We last week forgot to notice that the appointed Opposition meet, ing in MifHiubnrg, 7th iost., failed on ac count of tbeabseoceof the expected speak er, Hon. J. W. Killiogcr, who bad inten ded to be present, but was prevented by an attack of remittent fever, (from which, as we infer from his letter this week he is recovering ) Monday evening prece ding election, the Republicans held a meeting at the Conrt House iu Lewisburg James Kelly in the Judge's chair, with Jacob Hummel and Michael Brown Asso ciate; Musie by the Hand; abort speech es by Muesrs. Worden, blifer, Miller, Jones, lie. On Friday, of the County Fair, the "Harmony" and "Young America" Fire Companies of Milton, visited Lcwisburg, and, with the "Valiant' of Lewisbure, pa raded our streets ibe Harmony with their i hydraulic, the America and Valiant with their engines. The Valiant c'aims to' Lave thruu the I1i4-.cs! stream of water, i UNION COUNTY STAR Thanksgiving Proclamation. Fellow Citim: The b!esings vouch safed by a kind Providence through the past vear demand cur gratetui recoeniuoii, mm again caT for the facnf.ee of thankg,v,tlS aud praise. Under the protection of a gov - ernment that secures to all. equal rights, we nave pursued, unmolested, the various avoca - .: .n.f. :,w ,,. thm .kili! nmsneriiv. The earth, under the labors ot ihe husbana mrn, has yielded her increase, and rur barns and store houses are crowded wiih the frinu of the harvest. We have not only been pre served from Ihe ravages of ihe peMilenee, but the past has been a year disiin!uihed for health in our large cities and ihruuqhuut all our rural districts. Our country ha been preserved in peace. Our homes have been the abodes ol tranquility, and busings innu merable have clustered around our domestic tiuiis ui inc. w .... !" 1 . - hearths. Our various schools and setiitnariesJ 01 learning are iiiim-tiiii; iiiiouin-ui um ..im munity a higher intelligence, and imparting to our youth noble aspirations. The institu tions of rur holy religion are well sustained and under its pure and genial influence the spirit of unity and love, Ihe earnest of yet hel ler days, is most hapily developed. To (!od, ihe great and ihe good, we are indebted for all and lo lain let praise be rendered. Wilh these sentiments, and in accordance with the known wishes of many of my fellow citizens, I, Willi aw F. Pat KE, (Jovernor of Ihe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do here by appoint Tkurmlay, the twriify-fuurlh day of AoreiiiftT next, as a day ol Ueneral thanks giving and I'raise to Almighty God, and rec ommend lo all our people 10 lay aside on that day, their customary worldly business as semble in their respective places of worship, and unite in praising tind for His excellent greatness and loving kindness toward us beseeching his eracious forgiveness, and the continuance of Ins goodness. Given under my Hand and the Great Seal of Ihe Stale, at Harriburg. this fourteenth day of October, in the yearofour Lord, IS59, and of the Commonwealth the 81th. WM F. PACKER. By the Governor 1 W. M. Hcistib, Sec retary of the Commonwealth. tejt.Tbe Funeral Oration on onr first page, we have beard extolled, as superior to anything from tbe lips of Daniel W ebstcr. Its author is an Englishman, once a Whig Congressman from Illinois, next a Colonel in tbe Mexican War, and late Republican candidate for Congress in California. His c Oration has genuino, soul-stirring elo quence, and much of true philosophy. Would tbat Broderick bad remembered, tbat his life was not bis own tbat the causo of Freedom bad a claim upon him tbat he owed four years of a Senatorial debt to California and that bis example was most pernicious ! He might have been assassinated by those who sought his destruction, but yet we think he would not ; and if be bad been, death for tbe Right iu that form would have been far more ef ficacious than in the miserable mode by which he forfeited his life, and marred his reputation. Another political duel has siuce occurr ed, between a Lccompton and an Anti Lecompton Democrat, in which the former was shot dead. Broderick will doubtless bo succeeded by one of the worst of his opponeuts, who arc already contending for bis seat. Terry the moral murderer it is said resigned his judicial station, and has tied iou some retired place, waiting for the popular wrath to subside. Judgo T. is since bailed in $10,000 te5It is sometimes amusing, after an Election has closed, to get papers from a distance, issued on the eve of an excitiug contest. This week we received Frank Zirbacu's Iowa paper the Sioux City lletjuter battling valiantly for Democra cy, bristling with capitals and exclamation points, and calling on the inflexibles to rally for "Dotty an I Victory!" "Bui- j lit and the Slope .'" (Dodge was their candidate for Gov., and Babbit for Lieut, j Gov.) Our returns indicate that I'ulh.e . tliil doihjc "victorj," arid Uaiujitt is on tbe tlutcnicartl "slope !" Arrldrat to the. President. PresiJcnt Uucbaoaa on his return to " hcathnd" on Wednesday, left tbe cars at Wrigbtaville lo walk the bridge la Co lumbia, as is bis custom. On tbe way, says tbe York Star, be met several ac quaintances from York county, and turned to speak to them, and while in tbe act his foot met some obstruction, and he fell. He was stunned by tbe fall, and was assisted to arise by bis friends; afterafew minutes' rest, he recovered sufficiently to omiuuo bis walk to Columbia. Baltimore Sua. Haraer kj a Louisiana Tlzllaace Usanlltee. A vigilance committee in Lafayette parbb, La., visited the bouse of Uernard Lacouture, who had been "warned" on the nigbt of the 30th ult., and calling him to the door, shot bim dead. Tbe mother of the victim attempted to get a warrant for tbe arrest of his murderers, bat tbe magis trate refused to receive ber statement, and tbe coroner resigned rather than hold an inquest over tbe body. Hail Stoum. On Saturday afternoon we were io the cars between Georgetown and Treverton bridge, when tbe dark and heavy lowering clouds discharged a shower of bail stones as large as piegons eggs, ai d some like walnuts, which came rattlin over tbe metalic roof of tbo cars like a shower of giavel. There w, Dat little thunder or ligbtningduring tbe storm, tbe barn of Henry Lahr, in L iwer .Mabanoy, was struck by ligbtuing and consumed, with all its contents of wheat, oats, c td, and farming implement;. Mr, Labr'a loss is about $1 000, and falls heavily upon bim. Sunlury American, lj inHaut. Senator Broderick was attached to tbe Catholic cburcb, bat tbe Priesti of that faith would not allow him to ha buried in any of their cemeteries. With all their personal rcsptct and lova for bim, tbey adhered to tbe law, which, for twelve hun dred years, they have obeyed never to bury a duelist or suicida io consecrated ground. St. Locis, Oct 17 John Calhonn, ex-Surveyor General of Kansas and Ne braska, tud President of tbe Lccompton Constitutional Convention, died at St. Josephs, on the 13th iust. Senator Seward intends to visit E 'vpt ttfjre rutiiiLiug humewaids. & LEWISBURG CHRONICLE-OCT. 21, 1859. Insurrection at Harper's Ferry. The American peoplo everywhere this week were sNrllcd by news of a must sin i ... . , 11 . gular aud violent outbreak in Harper s 1 lrry, a largo town on the Potomac, in j fc j, , j line ; "o' J ' wliem thu II. S. Government employ a - large nurubor of men in making and re pairing arms. The following is tbe first despatch : "Frederick, Md.,Oct. 17 An insur rection is reported to have taken place at Harper's Ferry The express train ruunitig cast was fired into twice, and one of the railroad bands, a negro, was killed while; trying to get the train through tbe town. ! The mob arrested two men who came iu . . ,. . ! with a load of wheat, and took the wagon, , loaded it wilh rifles, and sent it iulo Maryland. Tbey are led by abountlwoj hundred and fift whites, wilh a CU02 of I negroes Diluting. . . ' " " The Armory was taken possession of abmt 9 o'clock on Sunday night. So quietly wai it done, that the eitixens knew uothing of it till the train was stopped. Baltimork, 4 o'clock P. M. Another account brought by tbe train which bas just arrived says the bridge across tbe Potomac was filled with insurgents, all of whom are armed. Every light in the town bad been extinguished, tbe hotels were eloscd, all the streets were in possession of the mob, and every lane leading thereto is barrica Ded and guarded. Men were seen in ev ery quarter wun musKcts ami bayonets, who arrested citizens, and pressed them into service. They also treated many of tbe negroes in similar manner. This beta" done tbo United States arsenal and Government pay-bouse, and all tbe other public works, were seized by tbo mob. Some are of the opinion tbat tbe object of the rioters is to rob the Government of the fundi deposited on Saturday at tbe pay bouse. During the night a demand on the Wager Hotel, for provisions, was enforced by a body of armed men. The citizens were in a terrible state of alarm, tbe in surgents having threatened to burn tbe town. President Buchanan and Governor Wise, promptly ordered military forces to the scene of confusion, by railroad, others went from Baltimore. The train compri sed 17 cars, with 400 troops, and laborers lie. to repair the roads and telegraph lines. Iu view of tho possibility of the distcr baneeat Harper's Ferry extending to this vicinity, tbe Mayors of Washington aud Alexandria have taken precautionary steps for their immediate suppression. It bas been snggrs'ed, by will informed persons, tbat the cause of tbe insurrection is the reported fact that, not long since, the Contractor for the construction of the Government Dam at Harper's Ferry ab sconded, largely indebted to several hund red employees, who have taken this atep to indemnify themselves, by the seizure of the Government funds, which, it was sup posed, had been transported thither on Saturday. A gentleman who bas just ar rived from Harper's Ferry thiuks the blacks are only participants in the outbreak from compulsion. There arc three different persons rcpor- toii t IatJw, ao oJlod '-OU Brown of Kansas," another is "Bill Smith," another is "Capt. Cook of Penn sylvania." One "Allen Evacs of Connec ticut," is reported dying, and to have said that it was all a plan to revolutionize, and make Maryland and Virginia, FrceStates. Oae who visited the camp of the mob returned stating tbat tbey comprised 500 or 000 negroes, and 200 or 300 whites, all armed to tho teeth. Many other sto ries are afloat Baltimore, Oct. 18, two o'clock A. M. News of a serious character is uow be- in transmitted over the wires, the line to Harper's Ferry having been repaired. An . t - t i i : if i i engagement bad taken place at the bridge, resulting in the loss of life. Three o'clock A. M. The town bas been taken possession of by companies from Charleston and Shepardstown, Ya., and Frederick. The rioters are entrench ed in tbe Armory, and Mr. Washington aud Mr. Lagcufield, with many other citi zens are among the prisoners. Col. Sbriver, of Frederick, has just had an interview with Capt. Brown in the Ar mory. He asked to be allowed to march out with his men, and avowed his inten tion of defending himself to tbelasL His mcu are very strongly posted in tbe engine house, and cannon can not be nscd against tbem for fear of injuring the prisoners they still hold. Some sixteen persons are known to have been killed. Col. Lee, thinks there are abundant troops on band to capture the rioters, and seems perfectly certain tbat tbe original party consisted of not more than twenty white men and five negroes. It is repor ted, but not confirmed, tbat the rioters hav carried off a considerable amount of the Government funds. No attempt was made to pillage the town or insult females. Latest. The troops, after asking the rioters to surrender in vain, stormed tbe arsenal, killing one or two, and others be ing shot while attempting to escape. Tbe leader says be is "Old Brown of Oasawat amie" tbat be bad no accomplices, ex cept those with bim tbat be intended to set tbe slaves all loose, and establish a new Government. A son was killed by bis side, and he U very dangerously wouc dcd. lie says be bas plotted this thing for months, thinka be waa right, and claims honorable treatment, as they did not rob tbe treasury, or eommit any un necessary personal barm. Tbe whole oat break is suppressed, and the only question now is whether the bandfull of prisoners shall be tried by Virginia or National Courts. A brifck search for tbe insurrec tionists who escaped, is instituted. Tbe steamer Indian at Father Point on Monday brought four days later news from Europe. Tbe repairs on tbe Great Eastern are progressing, but it is doubted whether she will be ready for sea this month. ' Spiin requests to be represented in a general Congress should one take place. Tbe French Government will send ; from twcie to fifteen thousand jnore j tioopstuChiua. The B-y of Tunisia dead. CARPETS a fine assortment by Ilurob & Goodman McrrliantMt Attention. GIBSON, Hatter, of Lewisburg, has taken Agency 10 wholesale Han, Caps Furs for one of Ihe best housesin Philadelphia. and will be furnished with samples of all Ihe late styles as soon as they make their appearance. He will be able to liirnih .stnrekerprrs at ci ty prices, from oiie-fourllr dozen lo any amount needed, at short miner, and on rea sonable terms. Call in and examine the stock. 1.1:1 rii i:u ion mm:, ann Cash nal.l for TTMp ' rpiIK subseri 1 ,hf Pul,'' ber would respectfully inform tc mat lie has now on hand " ' '-'-A I HhK '"r ihe supply of his customers, together with a ,,lpenr , of i.ppElis. which he will sell Mp,.n accommodating terms. He solicits ihe attention of the Farmers to his prices for HIDES. il k,,n.ll,.l., r:n 1.1 n.ta 11, ii.-grii.-,c Ol Will UO OCUC I to call upon him than to place them in Ihe hands of Agents, as he is determined to give satisfaction in tins particular branch of pur chases. E.J. HULL Lewisburg, June 1, 1859 WOSTKirS Unabridged Dictionary, NEW PH TOItlAt EDITION. 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H'hkhu tirrt introlur.-l tb f-atur of eV.vhi.WM.S in th- country io cno. -ti..n with a popu lar Uit-tli.iiry, in tVehntfr'ii Octavo in 1M7. 44-No other Knnh t'K tiorjary ever ntatnr-l'-r an nounr"! mn to 1-.-U-, a Table jtitintf l'r.uuurtatHn of Kauiea of IVrsou, until aftr the above announcement. Hrhstrrs Pictorial iMrtlonary la HoMon. "So rxhaimtive and MtJ.frtnrT we have unif-rmlv fbumi it to b, that enlnrir-mf tit aii1 improventeutneiin eJ hardly l'nintlle. Jitst;H Journal. A a whole, the work ban no ra 11,-1, nnr is it at al proti.U Unit it Tiil m kart one." fart, Travbr 'eat' m little rither for the Mrict urbolar. the mm ofrx.-nerai culture, or tbe limitvti t-muloyrr of d-mmon word, to de-ire. that it mar with truth h m,.t ti.-.t rothinic in th.- lexirofrj-..iral line in left to be de wired The rntir of W . t-t, r are, a. a iceoeral thing, muwra and mole hunter." JtUm lt fr, M:-oiiie of the foremost (-rhoJar- of the ae, both in Eu rope and this rountry, have b-rn or. u.,ed for venr in the t.-k of revi-Vn and addiiiu." li-t-n Irantcni ' ll u a kj-tj.fi, at,, t.j !,'. ont matmtain it? plac as the mst CMp-i7 aud ucturat InUumary of Vtt lanjitat extant." HUm Atlas and . A monument of harminc in this Firnrle line of lirerm. ry etlort, such an no provioiu age Lai MtiSlhUon lid ewrrfer. -.Makini the entire work one which run not He Mir-pa--d. and which in our eatimation Will rrun uoe iiallt.' X, E. iii-ntT. "Th.-ie important improvement mot make thin far in Kilranre or .ojr eomptibr in tbe HvWUoU-ju lorn gr'yitvmniiiU To everv writer and speaker of Engti.-h it tc indtrpen-ibl- " A. VforW. Thi new etlitinu i a perfect mine ofknowMtre, and mot complete iMHtk of ref'Tenre." Otmwrrytl HuVfttn. "Appear to beascompkteasitispuMibic luUtttade. liu.Lm l"OiL From lion. J. M. Crrimr fnpfrinUndmt PuUic Itutt tf lvn, Mi'hiffiiH 0;Sc tuiKrin!'dent;f Fthlic Tnstrvctvm, Lansing, June JOt ISiy. Mosprs. G- A C. Mkrruk, tntUmrn ; I know not how toexpreM my prat i lien! ion with the valuaMe and heXtitiful feature added to the ereat national work. Uebcter quarto lit tiooarv. They rn-fer it if pontl.ie tll more worthy of the prond pl.-e it ormpV thecetf ttuidard lHrti- n ary of our pao l Enirli-h Um;u:i2-. I v ttaiidsrd, for while a few hoUrn an-l ml-i hrre au'd lliere. pr-rrr other ditiinariH, Wellrr It tw-yond dipute the book j of the people, Ihe rnmrmfi otandard nf appeal among the trrrat Dinf learned and unlearned, ol our land. Nor ' neetl th he regretted, no hmir an it puhli.-hrr. take i.avini In Itava it ahreeitt with every IU- ' pn,.urui utoir 111 ii ianu.it:e. lean oniy espren my very einrere bpe that you may tar fully rewarded f -r the Koud work you are doing in the cauas of round learn inff. With consideration of hL-h respert, I remain, KoU men, Vvua fruTjr, J. M.Uregort. SOtD SF AU Bo.K.rtlCM. "GET T11E KST.'--UKT WEBSTER. G- k C. MEIiKl AM, Spring field, Maw. IHorc IWcal. BEEF, MUTTON. VEAL. Ac, will be supplied to Ihe hungry people by Ihe subscriber, al hrs shop on North Fifth streei, where he carries on the Butchering business, and will supply all kinds ,,f Meat in its season. On Wednesday and Saturday 1 mornings, he will be found at Market in front ! " - " . hi . i .j...icir ii iuw rates i for Cash exclusively. Calves wanted Beeves of M'Fa ldin's Hardware StoreLsr at low rates i and wheep purchased as usual. Try the New u ii cher. CHRISTOPHER GEMBERLING. Lewisburg. Aug. IS. lW59y Heal Estate. Adjourned Assignees' Sale. Of Friday, 15th or November next, will be exposed lo public sale a certain Lot of Ground on which is erected a valuable Steam Flouring Mill, and the appurtenances, known as the property of Nesbit, Hayes & Ftchihora. situate on Water street, north of Market, in the borough of Lewisburg in Union county. Said .Mill is built of brick, four and a half storeys high, having an Engine of forty horse power attached, a fine brick stack, six run of slone, a double set of Bulling Cloths, two Smut Machines, and all other Gearing neces sary to make (and has made) as good Flour is any other Mill in the Slate. The location of this Mill, considering the productiveness of Ihe country surrounding ii, is not surpassed- Grain can be bought as cheap at this place, as any other point in the Stale; and there is more grain raised in this section of country lhan is necessary lo supply all the Mills: and for Merchant Work this mill is especially recommended. Any person desirous of engaging in said business will do well to call and examine be fore purchasing elsewhere. l"i"Also. between 600 and 700 new Flonr Barrels will be offered. Sale lo be at the public house of A.J. Weid emaut, in said borough, commencing at I o'clock P. M. Conditions made known on day of sale. R. H. LAIRD & WM. JONES. Assignees of NiaalT. Htru & Fuithoem. Lewisburg, Oct 13, 1859 TO I.CT The corner hoose.North JLlXThird street, occupied by Ur. Meylert FOIl SALE Oil RENT. THE subscriber will either SELL or RENT his House and Lot, situated on South Third street, opposite ihe Lutheran church, Lewisburg. Possession given on the first of October. For particulars, inquire of Beaver. Kremer & M'Clore, or Johnson Walla. Sept. 16, 1859 ELISHA 8TRALB. FOIl SALE. A DESIRABLE Building Lot, 33 feet feet from by 1B7J deep. Enquire of Beaver, Kremer 4 V'llure. FOR RENT! THE TWO nOO.TIS ocenpied at pre sent by Washington Hutchinson as a Saloon. Theyare sui.able for m-TO-o ' F r Term apply m " Jau. 87. 158, JOHN B.LINN', j BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE. The subscribrrortirs lo sell Ihe large brirk Foundry al lh csl -nd of Market str.rl. including aHrafftne! the Waretoom, Oilier, and ihr Aiachiiiery attached also a large amount of Patterns for Patent Rights for Agricultural Machinery, Stoves, Ac. It is regarded as one of the best locations for a good, safe business. The Proprietor's time is wholly engrossed in another employment, which is the reason he desires to dispose of this Foundry. For any further particulars, address WILLIAM FKICK. f.rwishnrg. Feb. 1S58 I n ion Co. Pa iFor Salr, ; TITHE residence of the subscriber, on - I I Market sirert jn the Uornngh olloJ. Lcwisburg. Tlie house is of IlltICK, well finished in every respect. Terms One half lo be paid between ih.s and the first day of April next; the balance to be paid in two. three or live years, as may suil the buyer. Possession eiven anv time. Junes, 1HS8 I.-.AAC WALT Lit. For Sale, rpiIAT rlesirable pnperty, corner of St. 1 John ami VaterSts.,ctmprttii)5Tliree 1. 1 1 1 I lain, nun . i.,.,i,i a siii.ii , HiiOf, Mieil, and Wharf. This is an neel- lent location fur a Hiver residence or place ! ofhusiness. For terms apply lo I a .a . . . I, . I. . JONATHAN WOLFE, Agent. Lewishurg, June 16, I SO FOR SALE OR RENT ! TWO DOL'UI.E FltAMEHOi:-e- iiiSKM and Lots, each atiitalile fiirJtaJ. two Inmthes one on orlh Fourth streei and one on eit. John street, d r Sale. Hall of each of the above Hnuses are fi int. rVAIso, for sale, lour ll i hlms Lot on North Filth Mreet. JOHN HOLOHTON, l.ewisbur?, Jan. SO, lfcfitf. Agent ill? f? n i? rpiIE snhs, I UlilCH criber offers for sale several K lltlOES, and other Buil dtn?s, situate in the BorouL'h of Lewistiur: I'ernnis wishing Iu purchase, will please -ll I , r if. .:ii ,....! l-mi Vil ..ll . .flllldlllrtll . IHir, Wild Will m VC ihem such information as they mav desire. July 5, 1S5U G. rJL'HNABLE. FOR SALE. o X Snnth Fifth streei. a prorertv consisting of a (food Frame Ilnnse JLa 3 on a half Lot ofj to May Tound. Terms easv. Appiy 17 A. B. VOIisE FOR SALE. T IHE well-known Tat ''! Stand - at the east end of the Lewisbur-'iA llridpe, in Chillisntiaoue township. Nortu'd Co. It will be sold on reasonable terms. Iniliiireof W ILLIAM FKICK. Lewisburg, Dec. 17, 1S5H. I)Hll?lNS l.lnn to mtal.ltb Manubrtnrie' in a new A atnl thrivitie ,lre where bu.ioeiiii ia pHal, aee al ,rtiaenient ol tbe llammuDton rltlemeut. Preserve your Frcit s. Willouhbjs I'aient Air-Ti.ht Stopper rvK FIICIT CA.YS, JARS OR UOTTLESy IS ihe aiost simple, cunvement, economical and useful article ever invented. It is composed of two plates attached by a screw, between which is placed a ci.cular Piece of Gum. The turninz of Ihe burr compresses ( the Gum and spreads it out, thus fillins np the j opening and makm; it perlectly air-tihi. It; can be applied to TinCans.Stone orGlass Jars. ! This Stopper being simple in constrnction ' ana so easily applied, is tne great desiuera- lum so long wished lor, and only needs an t..mi..iivu lo ivn.ince ihr rii.9l incirdulou. of its superiority over anythin; yet invented The Cans can also be Tested before putting in the Fruit by filling them with water and putting on the stopper with a pressure.. Cans, Jars Glass and Stone, with Stoppers attached, or the Stoppers alone, can always be had at moderate prices of T. V.. EVANS & CO., Aug. 19 Sole Ag'ts for Lewisburg T ARE C'lltXrE. An excellent Sil ver Lr.Yr.ll watch lor sale at a bargain musi co. Inquire of A E. UENOKMANDIE. Lewisburg HONEY WANTED! rilHE undersigned wants One Thoil 'J Hand Dollars oul of his Dooii Ac counts tii pay oil his debts. He owes, and is unpleasantly urged for payment. Those, therefore, who are in arrears to him fur six months and over, will please settle accounts immediately ; and those in arrears, under six months, will receive a reasonable discount on Iheir accounts for payment made within that time. iTBetter settle whilst you mar, and before being oimpeteiJ.jt J Also N. B. All persons, hereafter, employing the professional services of the subscriber, will be called upon to settle their bills punc tually al six months alter attendance given. CHARGES MODERATE, and a reasonable amount of charity practice expected to be giv en where persons have the disposition, but not the means, to pay. Others, in their prac tice, may extend or. unlimited credit ; but, for himself, he has, for the future, fixed on Ihe six kusths Tta, which will be strictly adhered to in alt cases. (Cj-Strict attention given tohttiness a for merly. WM. LElSt'K, M. 1). Lewisburg. July 28, lK'iilmS feJ- P I C - N I C.-w " Well Jump kit tae Wagoa, ant alt tak a rl. LARGE, handsome and verv eomforta-j ble W.M.OS has been. fitted up for ihe especial accommodation of Fic-Nic and other similar excursions. Terms moderate. Apply lo JOS, M. HOl'SEL. Lewisburg. June 3, Wi. FREEBURGER fc BRO.'S t'-STA IILIMI n t XT HAS bf en rf moved to Beaver's Brick Block, on North Third street. 3d door from Market, where they are prepared lo do all kinds of work in their line on ibe shortest notice. S Orders and inquiries from neighboring towns promptly attended to. Please call and examine our large assort ment of Fixtures of the most approved styles and finish. All work warranted. Also Steam Fil ling done to order. FREEBURGER & BRO, Ag'ts. Lewisurg. April I, '5tf LAW OFFICK REMOVED. John B. Linn, ATTORNEY AT LA If Office at is house oa X. Market Sl. bet. 1st Si 2d '8 L.cwlKburg, I'a. d-MARRIED GET married when von wish, only so von call at M'FADDIN'S HARDWARE STORE, and get a first rale COOK S TO V E al first cost, as 1 want to close out my stork of cook stoves. JOS. M'FADDiN. Lcwisburg. March 11, 1858. S AMI' EI II. Oimif.. Attorney at Law. OFFICE on South Second near Market Sl. LEWlsill JiC, F.l. ftAll Professional Business entrusted to his care will be faithfully and promptly alien . led ! Sept'. 14. 1?7 5 I I TO all wanting (jnj.s - uhi LaaO. luttiti u.i ut ol U-n!. to AVALLOWKll'H LINE TO and fitni J'tilnWilia. L llt-duct.oia r Ratct, 1st Class 45 cl. per 100 pound, M 4 f) MUM 3 3:1 - 4 M 27 MUM Special 22 " -Goods left at the Depot in Philadelphia 1.. fore 4 o'clock, P. M., will be lorwariltd ilt eveuin;. Apply t J'earoflt.y.-tl 4 llinriman. Jt, fcOS & hio Maiket St., Philad C. ;. FliH.'K, Agt. J t.u,, Lewisburg, July I, 1-J!l. 9 t'AI'.M Lar.l. f.r mU, a.il.. frt m rbila,..,.a hatlr'ad. in thK rut. of Nw J.r..j rM .i. th b.-.l I- r Ari. ultuia; I ttr...., u-itv a K.M.j . .'Lf m.I, will, a l; l-.it. au. TI,- lt.il in a larts- t.-.-t .,? i :l iiiti..B,.ll Uroi.. an'l Lul.Jrt.i. fr a all II.-...uiilry arriii.w .rtt.inir I uii.litiir. In.-.,,,. (ti.lu.,.1 ar ltt. mil r.n 1 m ,n riiDir. Tt.. rit tt.air i. .1. Ii.'l,tlu, aL'l mur. turn tit ,t-. Trtai. 't m ft., I.. I'.i' f T ai r.. l .111... t.,ur j-nn 1,, ,',,,, B. .lit. lull II . ..rr.La, 4br ?u- K.r. Il.il..-I 1,1. at;;.. A. U , l,j l.aiiirad fir ll.o.a..al,. r a.l. r... K J.n.ta... l.it.r, n , , ., ,JJJ trf. atl.otl.- n.unlj. ... J,;. , iull Jtu Rient iu aitftlii-r n.luttiD. VARIETY STORE AND 1QST OITICE. LAKCE supjilj of LiM.ks.StatioBerT, 1 L I'erfumery, Jewelry. Toys Coiifeciu'n. cries, I tan, is r, ices t run. Nuts. ltL... ; Firiurei, and a vaticty of Nit K NACKs fur i aale licap at ttif j .61 i-KWIMlLKG roT orritE. r LL1U AND FINE OIL can fc, haTaTi FOST OKFIl E J, r- '"i" l t.J ior La lies and ;-nts cat d at the FOsT OFFICE SEVEftA llreasl L setts of CAM EOS and ..ih.. Jreasl Fins and Ear Kmss can t. k.i very cheap at the FomT OFFICE ) tTTEH, Ejs, Lard and Foultry ukea a ) Eaehange for Goods a! the FO.sT OFFICE FE W B, lies of liaisins, Fis. llatp. a, ,t iV. Frime Frunes fi r sale at the nT OFFICE - OliUEKS for Conks or Goods of any k.cj prumpliy attended la at the FOST OFFICE I AllIES can find the lar.est and j.S(r. 1 j menl of Letter and Note FAFER. ,;;. opes Ac. at the FOST OFFICE Jo. B. iiki. , P,L, I- 11 rR Sl t o.. '?fwj LewMiors Waning Jlill, KB-. ten constancy on hand an! uianuUciure lo order I'lcurins. Mdilif, i Uoni . Siiali.Miullc r. lllinils. Mitlilflinaj ol ail patterns, and all other descriptions ol Wood Work o"en in UuiMiri?. Orders respectfully solicted and prompt!; filled. All work warranted to eive satisfaction TiAn eittnMve lc,t of Lumber of all descriptions on hand for sale. Factory on forth Secund itreet.Ltitturr.Pa A nl WTU lHStf. HOWRY'S SHY-LIGHT GALLERY, OVER J,.. M Fad.len's Hardware Mti re. formerly Hi.u-hiou's Shoe Store, ilaikc street, Lewisburg. Fa. AMBIiO J Yl'ES, MELAIXOTYl'ES Ac, in the uual superior style. In addition to these pictures. 1 am now'prepared to take I'hologruMis, larce ol sinail, eijual to ihe best maiie ail yw litre. Also, HALLO- I 1 1'Ls. These pictures are colored to rer- resent life, and are superior loan oil painlu.f. Civms that fiJWi'y of' ri prrsaion aoj iatUria that can be produced only by the Camera. Thee piriuies are patriite'd, and I have the exclusive richi fi r I'nion county. Call an examine specimens. April 21, leia. icw Goods for the Million n.W E jiim received their general supp'r of Goods for the FlilN'G 4 Sl'.V.MR ol IS51I. Their stock consists in part of the latest and most fashionable styles of such as fhawls. Mantles. Suks. Brretes, Tis sues, de Lames, Ginghams, IVnts cf ail patterns, Ribbons," Laces. Bonnets, Bonnet Trimminrs. Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ac.' foi: thi: okxti.f.mex they have a heavy assortment ol Cloths Cas simeres. Com nets. Votings, Half Hose, Cravats, and all other desrnpih nsof ma-culir.e ti ppery." which can not le biaten in this region. fF'Call and take a look at our assortment, and you will le convince ! thai yon can't d. belter anj where else. VxT Country Product taken as usual. J. SCHREYtK & SON. Lrwi.-burff A til 1s,':. FOR SALE. $40 Sriioturfcilip of the " Irrm ( 'vmmtrciol I'uitt Address Box 1ST. Lewisburg F. O. May 27, lt5. NEW FIRM IN THE OLD SHOP! The subscriber respectfully announce to the citizens Lewisburg and vicinity that they have firmed a Partnership in tbe Tailoring Business, at the well-known stand i f James CnsweJea Market street, where ihev are prepared to C I T AMI MAKE t 7 to r.:er in the very best style. Men s and Boys' loltllnP every description on shert notice. We a share of ihe public patronace. JAMES t KIMa'F.Ll., J. F. x HAFFER. Lewisburg, April 1, HOUSE BUILDERS, TAKE NOTICE ! The undersigned ara appointed Agents tor the sale of UoorN, mind &, Hiiulow Sash of all siaes, made of Ihe best material. VI work warranted. le.Made by L.ILH'KOIT, Hughesvilie, Pa. and for sale bv 67-J T CALDWELL, Lewisburg IOR SALE, CHEAT A Lay I'"""1 . Trimming Knife, a convenient article Kt Printers io trim pamphlets. Ac. May 27, '59. C. J.STAHL.Book BinJer. No Grindstones-Grcceries, or Honke" Coats, lh. BUT hundreds of Hats and Car' " latest slyles.a little cheaper than can lound elsewhere. Call and see tbem at Gilwn't Uat Manufactory, LttcUJJ J. SCHBEYER & SON HAVE received their SECOND AKB1 . of Spring and Summer ,,, Dress (ioods. Mantillas, and a large f Ladies' Collars and Sleeves ,r, m.WJr. Also a general assortment of ,,n .. ; j.. Trimmings, Cottonades, Casaimers which will be told cheap. May 15, 1S..9. Puf krl Hooks andotnei t ' i . .. i i ... k.iiil nf iii in.er Ol loai ainu T IlL isburg Pook,v-n.tcr.i ri: .i:iiiiiKT.' Ma.ket street. next door 'Y rv AiUC I J i-il'li .... - 1 .Jrt,i ! ? rt, ..-r.- t.'f r ' ; .a- 1 Wrr9'
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