Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, October 28, 1859, Image 2

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R. COHNELXUS.
f uMMittil on th- 0h tTffm, h th lart and buit
trctjat.B ufanr Mrwppr tu Unitm County.
FreeJmn, national; SlaverydinnaH
ate ri.omin.N to ameiijian indistkt,
AND
Kjt unjltarr In'N of Mr Trrritn-y by Evtrnslon,
Purrkav, or fa&tut-t.
TI- ..,. sr. nJ hr the two l.in; rnnri ((
t.. f !- (.Itmattirv. uutil iht-y are vlrtnriouti: maA e
ttn lli-iu to our Ota el h'i, Un-re to float until Ihrf
111 ttiunih alf tli National Capitol t Wwt
Thanksgiving Day, Kor. 21.
t-5"Tiie attempt of lirown and fourteen
other wrung ruin J' d whites and Cvo di-
f:mcs, tu uj sct tlic U. S. Government and
liberate 3,000,000 slaves, La. become
changed from an alarm to an occasion f
ridicule. Gov. Wise accused the people
tit Harper's Ferry of cowardice in being
disarmed and lorded over by such a baud
fall of men. Thcv retorted that tbej were
penned up like, sbecp, "And jrou acted
like sheep" was the reply.
Court being in session at Charlotte, the
dire town, tf Jefferson count;, llrowc is
on at lct a preliminary trial. He ap
pears iuuiflercut to bis fate, and asks no
counsel. 'The Court however appears
imposed to give Lim a fair chance, and as
rgn counsel. It is said that Governor
Wise declares he would Dot allow the Gen
oral Government to try these men uutil
Virginia gets through with them (rank
horei-y if uttered by a Northerner) then
. . . - 1 . r. : . 1. .1 '
tuu ucueui uuvciuineui ujay uuisu iullu
r, ,ii .--t:r 1 '
J uey fcUGUMi nave a just, mai 11 any, auu.
those who contribute to that end are doing
tight.
While Brown and his comrades had
(like a parcel of children) made a paper
J'rcsidcnt, Generals,ncw Constitution, Sit.,
ihry had not a day's rations ! no money
in their Treasury ! and not a slave who
Lad agreed to join them when they should
raise the standard ! Such men are better
fitted for a lunatic asylum than for trial
for treason I
The private correspondence of all the
party has been seized, and will be exposed.
SSo far, DO sane Kcpublican is implicated,
and the Southern press have tho magnan
imity to say so.
Not so their compatriots at the Xortb,
who are trying to make a little capital out
of the event. The Aryut say, "the Chron
iclo clique" "advocates the shameless,
bloody and brutal manifesto of Win. 11.
Seward of which the whole Harpers' Fer
ry riot is the natural consequent." Again
we ca'.l upon the Aryut to perform its
promise puHish the Rochester speech to
which it so often refers and let its read
ers $ce bow "bloody and brutal'' it is.
Uut bow does it happen that in all parts
of the world where slavery exists, just
such riots and insurrections occur? The
worst slave massacre in all our modern
Listory that of Nat Turner was long
before the "Chronicle clique" and the
"bloody and brutal" llochester speech
it 1 re ever heard of !
Nc Senator la the 5irxt Congress.
The following named gentlemen will
take their seats for the first time in the
United States Senate on the first Monday
in December next, on which day the first
session of the Thirty. Sixth Congress will
commence:
Willard SauUbury, of Delaware.
James W. (iriiues, of Iowa.
Liziru W. I'uwcll, of Kentucky.
Kingsley S. l!itij:hairi, of Michigan.
John C. 'i'eu Lyck, of New Jersey.
Thomas Iiragg, of North Carolina.
llciiry 13. Anthony, of Rhode Island.
A. O. I. Nicholson, of Tennessee.
J. W. Hemphill, of Texas.
The Republicans gain four, the Ameri
cans lose tico, out of the above.
tSCol. Gregg of Center county, and
Gen. Shcaffer of Lancaster, are strongly
recommended by their respective friends
for Speaker of the State Senate.
Col. John M. Thompson, of Cutler Co.,
is warmly urged, at the West, for Speaker
of the House of Rep. of Peno'a, session of
1SG0. Wm. C. A. Lawrence, Esq., of
llarrisburg is also proposed for re election,
(lie is now on a visit to Cuba, for the
testoration of his health.)
t. fine lot of Fancy Goods just
opening at the Post OflL-e.
Tiks's Peak. Mr. Saukcy, who has
just returned from Pike's Peak, called on
us a few days since. He reports that
there is plenty of gold there, but thinks
the labor necessary to secure it would
meet a richer reward if applied here at
borne. lie left the diggings the 15th of
last month. Most of the miners bad left
Gregory's to prospect for richer leads.
Fifrirt (HI.) J'.alletin.
Joel W. Artmao, of Lewis Tp., Nor
thumberland Co., has a potato, which
weighs two pounds and ten ounces !
The steeple of the Baptist church io
Willianisport, erected on Thursday, was
blown down on Friday last. The wind
took it from its base so that it did not fall
on the building, but clearing it, fell upon
the ground top downward. It was entire
ly demolished.
R. T, FoIImcr, agent of Howards ex
press, iu Milton, shipped on Wednesday
morning last, eighteen bushels of Hickory -nuts
to Philadelphia. Miltontan.
It will be seen that the Democrats of
Huntingdon have succeeded io electing a
"son of Africa," to the Legislature of
i'eosjlvania.
"Go it, Boots!" The successful can
didate for Auditor, in lieavcr county, is
fcamed "Boots'."
"Sica is Fame '"A Ilcng'.Uh paper
MVS "the principle candidates fur President
.1 A nu rse are named Wirt, Douslas. and
i-ill.
Put Cuited State, f .e" ,,:. 1.
.t ise lur v ire," and B itts for "Hilt
-a " 1 IS . ....
jd 'Le eUleaiem i LUietrLtr nearribt
Feunsjlvania Election, 1859 Official.
Coctmu", Opp. riahi,aam.
Adams 2.529
Allegheny 7,937
Armstrong 2.282
eaver 1,756
Uedford' 2,011
Berks 6,251
lilair 2,600
Bradford 3.743
Rucks 5,172
Butler 2,075
Cambria , 1,593
Carbon ' 1,491
Centre 2,4 .6
Chester 5,006
Clarion 532
Clearfield 1,129
Clinton 1,226
Columbia 1,005
Crawford 2,706
Cumberland 2,921
Dauphin 3,331
Delaware 2,097
K,k 317
Krie 2,325
Favetto 2,670
Fnrrfnt 37
Franklin. 3,092
Fulton 716
Greene 785
Huntingdon 2,261
Iudiana 1,922
Jefivrsoo 1,071
Juniata 1,223
Lancaster 7,002
Lawreuca 1,351
Lebanon 2,451
Lehigh 3,613
Luzerne 5,071
Lycoming 2,590
M'Kcau 600
.Mercer '2.770
Mifflin 1,372
Mouroo 409
Montgomery 4,535
Montour 6o2
Northampton 2,797
Northumberland 1,602
Ferry 2,070
Philadelphia 29,525
l'ike 135
Potter 918
Schuylkill 4,879
Snyder 1,286
Somerset 2,187
Sullivan 324
Susquehanna 2,807
Tioga 1,940
Uuion 1,303
Venango 2,022
Warren 1,139
Washington 3,745
Wayne 1.009
Westmoreland 3,803
Wyoming 751
York 4,983
Total 181,835
4.720
1,943
1,131
2,147
7,444
1,449
1,039
5,159
1,514
1.803
1.640
2,233
4,041
1,216
' 1,448
1,600
1,782
2,141
3.2-J4
2,217
1,280
411
1,119
2,S24
30
3,207
851
1,596
1,774
827
851
1,309
3,433
526
1.289
3,856
5,9:i0
2,949
587
2 225
M39
1,777
5,056
1,154
4,077
2,159
2,052
20,366
721
602
4,534
737
1,190
525
2,091
1,042
810
1,837
757
3,339
1,949
4,103
945
5,203
1G4,544
Cochran's majority 17,291
Keim's da 18,312
Average Opp. majority K.OUl
Read's maj. io 1858 was
Frazar's " "
27,023
20,290
Average mnj. 1853
Average maj. 1859
Less maj. in 1859 by
Read's (Opp ) vote, 185.3
Cochran " 1859
Reduced Opp. vote, 1359
Porter's (Adin.) vote, 1858
Wright's " 1859
Reduced Adm. vote
Whole vote les9 than 1853 by
" less than 1850 by
26,650
17,801
8,855
198,119
181,835
16,284
171,090
164,544
6,552
22,836
113,916
trzf There are two notable matters in
relation to the late Election in Pennsyl
vania. In the first place it is the only time the
Opposition have carried it on a light vote
generally requiring excitemcut and a
heavy poll to overturn the Democracy.
In the second place, it is the first time
we have carried it two years iu succession,
heretofore, invariably, failing the second
year.
These facts go to eneourage the hope
that Pennsylvania is resolutely determined
to vote against modern Democracy in 1869.
ggfc, The Opposition majority in the
Legislature of this State is greater, this
year, than we recollect oar party to have
had. at any time except say '51.
Redaction of the State Debt
The Governor having, by Proclamation,
announced a large reduction of the State
debt, we have had the curiosity to inquire
as to when and by whom it was done. As
the result of this inquiry we have learned
the following facts : Comparing the re"
. ceipts of the current fiscal year, from De
cember 1st, 1853, to the present date,
with those of the corresponding period of
the preceding year, there has been a falling
j lue
ff
in receipts of 190,000.
The amount et apart for payment of the State
lrtit laat Tr. up t Slot Oct., waa $133,313 M
Auaouut at-t at.uxt fur amine ytktyomc tbil jear,
up U am date -17,324 71
Excess Baltl present year f;(M,OlO si
It will thus be seen that with nearly a j
Half Million less receipts, nearly Three
Fourths of a Million more debt baa been
paid this year, than in the same period of
preceding year. This is a fact well worthy
of attention. Not the least of the benefits
to tho people from the last election, will be
a rcleution in office of our present efficient
State Treasurer, to whose watchful indus
try and care the public are greatly indebted
for the results above given. The admitted
success of Mr.Slifcr's administration of the
Treasury Department, some years sinee,
gave great confidence in his ability and
we feel sure the records will more than
meet public expectation. While we Bay
this much in favor of Mr. Slifer, who has
control of the Finances, we would award
full credit to Mr.Fry,Auditor General, and
Mr. Hiester, Secretary of State, the other
Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, for
tbeir efforts for the reduction of the State
debt. llarruburg Telegraph.
t&J)a Wednesday, 9th Nov., the Mis
sion Institntt at Seliusgrove will be dedi
cated with an address by Rev. Danl Steck
1 of Lancaster. Nov. 8. Rev E.W Hutter of
" t mud. win deliver au aJurma Ut.oie lue
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F'Diale d'par'.mcnt
UNION COUNTY STAB
LEOISLATUltElSGQ,
Opposition are in Roui.B type friends
of the Administration in italics new Se
nators marked with a .
8TATB SENATE.
1st District Philadelphia. Isaac Jlurfflu,
John H Parker, Geo R Smith, Geo
Connei
2 Chester and Delaware. Tlim S Bell.
3 Montgomery. John Thompson.
4 Bucks. Mablon Yardley
5 Lehigh and Northampton. Jer.Slumkl.
6 Berks. Benjamin Kanemacher
7 Schuvlkill. Robert M. Palmer
8 Carbon.Monroe and Pike. 7V CrajJr.
9 Bradfur'd, Susquehanna, Wyoming and
Sullivan. George Landm.
10 Lux rne. Wiutbrop W. Ketcham
11 Tioga, Potter, M'Kcau aud Warren.
Isaac Benson
12 Clinton, Lycoming, Ccntro and Union.
Andrew Gregg
13 SDydcr, Montour, Northumberland
and Columbia. JtenUn Killer
14 Cumberland, Perry, Juuiata and Mif -
flin. Erasmus D. Crawford
15 Dauphin aud Lebanon. John B
Rutherfaid. 16 Lancaster. Bartram A. Slia:fcr,Robt.
Baldwin
17 York. iFn. .
18 Adams, Franklin and Fulton. Alex
ander K. M'Clure
19 Somerset, Bedford and Huntingdon.
William I'. Shell
20 Blair, Cambria and Clearfield. Lewis
W. Hall
21 Indiana and Armstrong Jonathan
E. Meredith
22 Westmoreland and Fayette. Jacob
Turnrt
23 Washington aud Greene. Gcorje TI".
Miller
24AUeghcny. J.P.Penny. Robt.Irish
25 Beaver and Butler. D. L. Itnbrie
20 Lawrence,Mercer andVenango. Wm.
M. Francis
27 Erie and Crawford. D. A. Finney
28 Clarion, Jefferson, Forest and Eik.
Kennedy L. Blood.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Adams Samuel Durboraw
Franklin and Fulton James R Brewster,
James C Austin
Be.l ord and Somerset George W Williams,
(ieorge U Walker
Huntingdon J Simptun Africa
Ulair Jacob Hurley
Cambria Kichard J Proudfoot
Indiana A Wilson Tai lor
Armstrong and Westmoreland And Craig,
J K M'lionigal, Mm U Coulter
Fayette John Collins
Greene Darnel W Uraxf
Washington (Jeo V Lawrence, W'm Graham
Allegheny William Varnum, David A Press.
ly. Charles h Go;ring, David E Bayard,
William Espy j
Beaver and Lawrence Joseph H Wilson, !
James D Bryson
Butler John M Thompson, W M'E Graham
Mercer and Venango George D Hufhus, Eli-
sha W Davis
Clarion and Forrest luhn M Finning
Jetlerson, Clearfield, Elk and M'Keau Isaac
Ci (iordon, A M lienlun
Crawford and Warren Hiram Buller, Henry
li Kou-e
Erie Henry Teller, Jonas Gunnison
Poller and Tioga L PWitliston.LewisMann.
Lebanon Joseph Eckinan
Berks Ebjah t'enn Smith, Sulumon L Cuatcr,
Jushua S Milhr
Lancaster Naihaniel Ellmakcr, Jr., Samuel
Keueagy, Amos S Green, Jacob E Cassel
York Frederick Sulizbach, Jna Manifold
Cumberland aud Perry Johu M'Curdy, Jvhn
Power.
Philadelphia l.Jos Calitwtl. 2, William B
Turner. 3, I'utrick M'l)ommh. 4, Henry
K Strong. 5, Joseph Moore, Jr. 6, Charles
O'Neill. 1.1 H Sellzer. 8, Jacob E K'dg
way. !, llinry Vunlap. 10, S S Pan
coast. 11, Isaac ASheppard. 13 Richard
Wildey. 13, Wm 1 Murrimn. 14, Jamn
Ihmnrlly. 15, J F Prestan. 16,7"Aunai If
Vnffvld. 17, Charles F Abbott.
Delaware William D Pennell
Dauphin Wm C A Lawrence, Marks D
Whitman
Chester William Shafe, Isaac Acker, Caleb
Pierce
Montgomery John Ditmant, David Stoncback,
Dr Charlrt H lldl
Bucks Jos Barnsley. Jente V Knight
Northampton Jacob Cope, P F Eitrnbersrr
Lehigh and Carbou Samuel J Kistler, ilach-
ariat Lon
Monroe and Pike Chariot D Brodhead
Wayne H Hrardibe
Luzerne John .Slant, I'cler Byrne,D L Chapin
Susquehanna George T Frazier
Bradford Thomas Smead, HIP Kinney
Wyoming, Sullivan, Columbia and Montour
Samuel Oaket, Ceo D Jackson
Lycoming and Clinton Hubert Crane, Ceo A
Achenbaek
Cenire Adam R Barlow
Mifflin Ceorsre Halo
Union, Snyder and Juniata Thomas Hayes,
Wm F Wagenseller
Northumberland Amos T Bisel
Schuylkill John 8 Boyer, C L Pinkerton,
Joseph K Maurtr
KCAPiTinATinff.
Adm. Opp.
Senat la SI
. House 34 66
Total
46
87
46
Opposition maj. on joint ballot
41
another Leroaialoa roagrcwaiaa Brwarar.
James Gamble, representing the Lycom
ing, Clinton, Centre, &c, district in Con
gress, voted againti the Slavery policy in
Kansas. II is successor, Allison White
i in opposition to the views of the people he
represented voted for forcing the Le
cotnpton Slavery Constitution npon Kan
sas. Feople wondered that that gentleman
should pursue such a course. But he has
his reicnrd. It is officially announced
that Irwin and White (Allison White)
bare obtained the contract for the trans
portation of army supplies to Utah and
Wm. M. and Henry S. Magraw (lateState
Treasurer of Pennsylvania) have the same
contract for New Mexico. Here are im
mense chances for speculation, tron by
Lecompton Democrats. Thus,nearly every
Northern Democratic Congressman who
betrayed his constituents, has received a
reward from the Slave Power that con
trols our Government !
Another. Samuel A. Smith, a Ten
nessee Lecomptonite, who was rejected by
the People at the late election, bas been
appointed, by Buchanan, Commissioner of
the Land Office !
Dougla8 Popular Sovbeigntt. If
two men choose to make a slave of a third
) man, neither that man or anybody else
! has a riant to make any oH-etion. The
mj rity had au "undoubted rijiht toreg
u'ate such matters "in their own way."
& LEWISBURG CIIRONICLE--OCT. 28, 1859.
Schamyl, the gallant Caueassian leader,
has been worried out, and surrendered to
the Russians.
Webster's Dictionaries. From cer
tain published statements of the leading
booksellers .from every part of the coun
try, it would seem that the sales of the
various editions of Webster's Dictionaries
are enormous, exceeding many times the
sales of all other dictionaries put together.
We learn that there are five difforent edi
tions of our great American lexicographer
cow published in England, besides ier
eral English Dictionaries which are con
fessed! v based on Webster. A recent ar-
j tide in tho London Critic admits that the
orthography of Webster's Dictionary is ail
but umcrsnl in the Lulled Mates. ljt
ton Dully Jnurnal.
To the Tax Collectors of Union Co
AS my lime will soon expire, I wish Col
lectors 10 bear in mind that my account
t un the Mate and County must be settled by
the 1st uf Jan. ISC0, and 1 hope all Collectors
! 'H have their accounts setiled by Dec. Court.
By reference 10 my books, I have not yet re
ceived quite $:ni)0 of Ihe County Tax, al
though &ome uf my good friends insinuate
that I have been shaving County Orders. On
tne contrary, I have advanced floOO out of my
own pocket to ublige friends that held Orders
againsl Ihe Coumy. 1 hope every Collector
will pay attention l this request, so that the
Jurors may be paid in emt at DecCourt. A
word to the wise is sufficient.
H. P. SMELLER. Trea.
N. B. All taxes, (School, Koad, Poor, Ac)
that can not be collected and are to entered
1 against the property, must be done on or be-
j-toie the fnt .Uy T Jan I WCA aftr thai
j tune, the law prohibits it being a lien.
To the Heirs of William Tate.
I .S. J-L'iHOn county, to wit: TAcC vmmon
ivmllh of PcnniyfoamaiVo Jane Tate, widow of
said deceased ; Hugh B. Tate, who resides in
Centre county ; William Tate, who resides in
Williamsburg, Blair county; James L.Tate,
who resides in Bruokville, Jefferson county ,
Samuel C. Tate, who resides iu Hartley town
ship. Union counly ; Catharine Tate, who
alsu resides in said Hartley township; Eliza
beth, intermarried williMahlon Breyman.who
resides in Mifilinburg in said county ; Jane,
intermarried with Abraham Klingan, who re
sides in Nippenoe Valley, Lycoming county;
and Mary Ellen, intermarried with Levi Kline,
who also resides in said Nippenose Val'ey
heirs and legal representatives of Wiliu
Tt late of Hartley township Union county
dee'd. Greeting ;
Whepeas by an inquest for lhat purpose
duly awarded by the (Iprhan's Court of ihe
county aforesaid, the Ileal Estate of the said
William Tale was appraised as follows, to wit;
The tract of improved land situate in Hart- j
ley township Union county containing one
hundred and forty acres more or less, ad
joining lands of John Iteish on Ihe north,
lands of Jacob Spigelmyer and others on ihe
west, lands of David Fillman and Abraham
Mover on' Ihe south and land of Samuel
Houpt Esq. on Ihe east at $'15.00 per acre
amounting Iu the sum of 175.00.
The saw mil! tract, situate in said town
ship of Hartley and county of Union contain
ing one hundred and forty acres, adjoining
lands of the heirs of David Hayes Eq., dee'd,
John Fillman, Isaac Bird. Samuel Arney, Ell
as Keiherman, John Keiherman and others,
at the sum of ffi 00 per acre, amounting to
the sum of $S40.00. .
And whereas none of the heirs of the said
deceased appeared in Court, on the return f
he said inquisition, to take the premises
therein mentioned, at the appraisement, yon
and every of you are hereby cited lo be and
appear at the next General Orphan's Court,
to be held at Lewisburg for the county of
Union on the 19th day of December next and
accept ihe real estate at the valuation or show
cause why ihe Court shall nut decree ihe
sama to b cold. Hy th Court. .
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Court, al Lewisburg ihe 5lh day of October
A D 1H5U. SAMUEL KOL'SH, Clerk.
Real Estate at SlicrifTs Sale.
BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex. and
Lev. Fa. issued out of the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Union county and to me directed,
w ill be exposed to public sale or outcry, on
the dates aud at the places following, to wit :
On Saturday tho 19lh day of No
vember next, at the public house uf Jonas
Fisher in While Deer township in Union
county, at 10 o'clock A M, a certain tract of
land situate in the county and township afore
said, bounded and described as follows: be
ginning at a plum tree on the West Branch
uf the river Susquehanna thence by land of
Samuel and Hopewell Hepburn south 76 de
grees west yvi perches to a post, thence north
2 degrees east 105 perches (o a post, thence
south 75 degrees west to a post, thence south
32 degrees east 51 perches tu a post, ihence
north 74J degrees east 133 J perches to the
said Susquehanna river, thence down the
said river io the place of beginning, contain
ing l.V acres and 106 perches more or less.
By a decree of ihe Court, the above tract of
land will be sold in two tracts first:
No. 1 will be sold, bounded as follows: on
the north by land of James Black and others,
on Ihe west and south by land claimed by Ja
cob Leiser, and on the east by other land of
the above described tract now occupied by
William Walter containing 42 acres more
or less, whereon are erected a one and a half
sturey log honse, a frame barn, and other out
buildings, with the appurtenances.
Ka. 2 is Ihe balance of the above whole
described tract, containing 11U acres more
or less, whereon are erected a two storey
frame dwelling house, a bank barn, and oth
er outbuildings, with the appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as the property of Daniel Ludicick now in
the hands of Robert Candor and Joel Ranck,
Executors. Notice is hereby given to Wil
liam Waller, Jacob Leiserand AdamSchreck
attrl all nihpr forrf. Ipnanle nt llio lan.l knitml.
fd and dif.r!)tfd aKnta
Also, at Ihe same time and place, a certain
two storey brick dwelling house and store
room, situate ih White Deer township and
county of Union, buundtd on the east by the
public road, south and west by lands of Kob
ert Candor and Simonion, and north by land
of Kubert Candor, &c with the appurtenan
ces. As Ihe property of Samuel II. Tyson.
Also on Monday the 5th day of De
cember next, at the public house of William
Wolfe, in ihe borough of Hartleton, at 10 o'
clock A M, by virtue of an order from the
Court, two other certain valuable tracts of
timber land will be exposed to public sale in
lots to suit purchasers, situate in Hartley Tp.
and coumy of Union, lo wit :
One tract called "Moss's Fancy," contain
ing 154 acres more or less, described as fol
lows: adjoining Mortica Lintoa on one side
and Whitman's land and the mountain on the
other sides.
No. 2 tract contains 211 acres more or
less, described as follows : beginning at a
stone heap on the line of land of Henry Miller
and on the sou lb side of William A Lloyd and
north to a stone heap and thence lo a pine
and land of Patrick Hayes and land of Abra
ham Witmer, Wagner and Monielius
Which two tracts are now bounded on the
south by lands of Daniel Slrouse and Jacob
Caldron, nn the west by land now owned by
John Hoffman, on the north by land of Pat
rick Hayes, and on ihe east by lands of Luke
Bird, Jesse Zimmerman and others. A small
portion of Ihe above described land is clear
ed, whereon are erected a log house, a log
barn andoutbnildings.wiih-the appurtenances.
As ihe property of John A. Loyd and Louisa
H. House.
The above land will he sold nn reasonable
terns. JOHN OROSSGKOVE, Sh-nlH
Sheriffs OUice.Lewisbug.OctSS, Ki9.
ARPETS a fiue assortment by
Ilureb & Goodman
McrrhiintN ? Attention.
IU.M)., llatier.of I.rwistiDrs. has taken
T AlPiicy to wholesale Hats, (JapjiA Furs
finne of the best houses in Phil.i'telnhia. and
win oe luiinsnru wun sampirs 01 an ine late
styles as soon as iliey make their appearance,
He will be able tolurnish storekeepers at ci
ty prices, from one-fourth dzen to any
amount needed, at hori notice, and on rea
sonable terms. Call in and examine the
slock.
tLIM'I IIi:K I OK SALC,
Cash paid for Hides ! i
T
MIE subnrilier would respectfully inform
Ihe public that he has now on hand a
select assortment nf Ihe best SOLE LEATHER
for the supply of his customers, loreiher with
a superior lot of ( 1'1'KKS. which be will sell !
j upon accommodating terms. I
He solicits the attention of the Farmers to '.
: his prices for IIIHES. i
All having Hides to dispose of will do better j
to call npon him than to place them in the i
hands of Agents, as he is determined to give j
satisfaction in this particular branch of pur
chases. E.J. HULL
Lewisburg, June 1, 1S."9
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peared with tin l'irteri:il llluetratioue lrn years fuii-e.
aw.l'B'ir. U.ihruh nrft inlro.luci',1 thi: f.alure if
SVMO.WMS in thie country in roitDertinn will, a ff.pU'
lar lirtinarv. in M'etinter'n Oclaro in lsl?.
4vNo other Knglitth I'lrtiouarr eer contained nr tft
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found il to le. tllaten)NrK, ulelit atl'l inDnjreit.litftM.ni.
atl hardly deMHible. Huh:n Jtmrttal.
"Ana ah.'le, the work ha no t-arai 1,-1, nnr is it at al
proiuUe tlva it will nit hars oik." tM.nt Truvl'r.
Leafen ao little either for !!, htrict arholar. the man
of general culture, or the limited emi'J..ver or common
wor-U. to de.ire, that it uiay with liuih be eai'l. that ;
uolliioi; in the lexiroirrai.hira! line is left to be denired. I
Hie entie. of Wrbler are, a a general thing, niuuecrs !
and ni-tle bnntern." tt"ttm L'-' i'r. i
"some of the foretnicl hcIh lur of the ace, bMh in Eu
rope and ttne eountry. bare lieeu ce. Uie,l for feare iu '
the ta.k of revi'ii.n and ailditi'Hi." tu.tvn lrtiiticnpt. '
It uafis'd fa t,alr,nsi t.t,r!i,attd irtll mauttmH its '
jitarr iu ti mtt riimfil'tr anil axitrt l.ctlvtutry uj l.e '
lf7Uilfje tr'mtt." 'fti.'O.n .if omj t-e. j
A niouumenl of Irarniuj in thif tousle line of litera '
ry effort, such ulo nroTu.ua age Las set u." oojlon AW '
uiM' r. . ,
"Mikine the entira work one whi'-h ran not Ik- aur-
parsed, and wbieh in our estimation will remain uue
ijuelled." A. ;. y,trm'T. i
"These important improvement mint ntaka thin far j
in adraueeoraoy competitor in the Held." Voitu ton. i
gr'paiiHHiliil.
lo efery writer snd pe.iker of fcnii.n it is indo!tcn- i
-ibl.
rlbtltmi'i iS,i.rl.
Ttii!" new fit it ko in a perfect mini- at knnwlfJ-.. nd
oiOFtnimi'lctt- t)Otk 1 Tvf-T' U "t,mmer, utt Hulirtm.
"Aj-lnrar-. tn tie ucoui(ilt:t & it iepvteiblc U biut4.,r '.
liu. ton J bif.
From llun. J. M. (7, SuprinUndent of rubiic 1
OJictt-f SuprrtHtcrfirnt i.f I'nhlir Instntrfum, '
Laatnyt June 'M, litt.
Mrteff. G. 1 C. 3ICRRI IV. j
tttl.-mrw ; I know not hnvtefTTT,r)1
mr trmlificitl'mwith th vsluahif ttn iDtiful t'-situn :
ftiitlt-vj to Uf crt-nt national work. UVIftt.r'f quarto liir- j
tionary. Ttivy r n..r it il poe,ilJf ntnil inure wnrthy of 1
tin- i-roarl ila ; it orriipif mk thr ifrtat xtandar! Iliflt-n t
ary rourcutxt Kilin Ian j I n tai.Jtnlt ir '
whilf a ft-w M'hlari mix. nlftvr livr an. tlit-r-. f.rter
othtT .iirfionarif-t. WVIp-tcr'n if ltyont Ji.-pnts thr lxfik j
of thf MHpI, Ihe opmni"u ftnn.if J t -.rri
(tint mNHetfn. IfarnnI and unlcaniPtl. ol our land. Nir
nrl thin ht rtrrttnj. no hm a it pullitrM Uk
purh unwrarl-'t ain to kw it ai.rit wiih rrry hn- j
roRifnt oitvli in ti c iMOUNifft. I vn only ei.ra
T ty etm... t. -y- yfiu wiaT tu fully IVWltriJf'l .
for graul work you are Uoiog iu the ouae of trounj .
Irarnins. 1
itii coDKidratioD? of hich rprt,
1 remain, Kfntieiuut Youa truly.
J. M.GBXI10BT.
OLD BT ALL BOOKfLLERil.
CET THE ItK?T.--KT WEBSTER.
i lC. MEKKI AM.
Spring flHd, MaM.
IHorc alllcat.
BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL,
4c, will be supplied to the hungry people by
the subscriber, at his shop on North Filth
street, where he carries on the Diitchenns
business, and will supply all kinds of Meat !
in its season. On Wednesday and Saturday j
mornings, he will be found at Market in front
of M'Faddin's Hardware Storet "at low rates
for Cash exclusively. Calves wanted Beeves
and Sheep purchased as usual. Try the New
Butcher.
CHRISTOPHER CEMBERLING.
Lewisburg, Aug. IK, I8!i9y
Heal Estate.
Adjourned Assignees' Sale.
ON Friday, ir.tli of Xoiembrr
next, will be exposed to public sale a
certain Lot of Cround on which is erected
a valuable
Steam Flouring Mill,
and the appurtenances, known as the property
of Nesbil, Hayes & Fiehthorn, 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
stone, a double set of Bolting Cloths, two
Smut Machines, and all other Gearing neces
sary to make (and has made) as good Flour
as any other Mill in ihe Slate.
The location of this Mill, considering the
productiveness of the country surrounding it,
is nut surpassed. Grain can be bought as
cheap at this place, as any other point in the
State; and there is more grain raised in this
section of country than is necessary to 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.
riVAlso, between 600 and 700 new Flour
Barrels will be offered.
Sale to be at the public house of A.J. Weid
ensaul, in said borough, commencing al 1
o'clock P. M.
Conditions made known nn dav of sale.
R. H. LA1KD & WM. JONES.
Assignees of Nksrit, Hte & Ficutuokx.
Lewisburg, Oct 12, 18.19
TO LET The.corner house.Norih
Third street, occupied by Dr. Mcylert
FOH SALE Oil ItENT.
feTHE subscriber will either SELL or
llLlRENT his House and Lot, situated on
South Third street, opposite the Lutheran
church, LewUburg. Possession given on the
first of October. For particulars, inquire of
Beaver, Kremer & M Clure, or Johnson Walls,
Sept. 16, 1809 ELISHA STRALB.
FOlt SALE.
A DESIRABLE Rulldlnc Lot, 33 feel
feet front by 167) deep. Enquire of
Beaver, Kremer fc V'lliine.
FOR, RENT!
rpiIE TWO ROOMS ocenpied at pre
j seni oy nasntngion llulrmnson as a
Saloon. They are ui;ab!e for SIIOl'S.
For Terms apply to " "
Jau. 27- lbOD, JOHN B. LINN.
c
BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE.
1 111 1 1 n The subftciibrrii
rutrtrsioseiithe
'MJarKe Ui n-k t'oun
Iaree urira routiory ai inr .m
s-yrtnm mniid m Mai wet urei-i. mcni'iinx
i&tSfBthe Wareroom, OHice, and the
MacOiueiy aitached al.-o a large amount i.f ,
i'attrrns lur fatriit Kiptiis ltr Arneuiiurai
. Machinery, Stoves, Ax. it is regiirorti as one ,
nI the best loratmns It.ra gon,aie nubinru. :
The Proprietor's lime is wholly rn'roj-sru' in J
anflthrr employment, which is ihe reason he
desires to dispose uf this Foundry. Kur any
lunher particulars, aihlress j
WILLIAM KKIt'K. I.ewishnr?.
Feb. 1S5H I'liinn Co. Fa ,
iFor It,
T I'lIE residence of the subscriber, op
Market street in the Horoii'h olJTli
Lewisburg. The home is uf BK1CK, welt
finished iu every respect.
Terms One half lo be paid benreeu this
anil ihe first day of April next; the ba'anre
Iu be paid in two. ibree or five years, as may
suit the buyer. Possession given any time.
June 9, IHfiS ISAAC WALTER.
For Sale,
ri
I'HAT desirable properly.
corner of St.
I John and Wale r Sis .ci iiiprisingTltrt'C
Itlvfl l.oll, on which areerected a small
House, Shed, and Wharf. This is an excel
lent location for a River residence or place
ol" iiusiness.
Fur terms fir... applv to
JONATHAN WOLFE, Agent.
Lewisbnrg, June 10, Ih.vj
FOIl SALE OR BEHT '
K TWO DOUBLE FRAME HOC- .
iil3.SES aud Lots, each suitable forjli
two iaiiitlies one on Norlh Fourth street and
one on St. John street, for ale. Hall uf each
of the above Houses are lor Kent.
ri'Aso, for sale, foor Building Lots on
North Fifth street. JOHN HOIOHTON,
Lewisburg, Jan. SO, l.',. Agent
I -JJi. t-;ie.ii,,
TflHE sulivrnlier orfers for sale several Jk--K
I BRICK 1UM M:s, and oilier Bml-JuX
dings, situate in the Borough of Lewisburg.
Persona wishing tu purchase, will please
call on .Mr. Jonathan Wolfe, who w ill give
them surh information as they mav desire.
July 5, 1n;,9 g. SCHNAF.LE.
FOR SALE.
OX South Fifth :
strrf t, a prr-pertv
Bt-iiii Frame Hosekll.3
oq a half Lnt i! pround. Terms t;.M Applv
to May 17 A. B. OKK '
FOR SALE.
riiJIE wfll knnwnTa.crn Stand
I at ihe fa. enI ci" ihe
bridge, in Cliilliquaque lowr.'-hip, .uriti d
Co. Ii will be sold on rvasonal"iv terms.
Inquire of W ILLIAM FKICK.
J.ewisbur?. Dc. 17, IS.'jH.
TI-:i;?.S ."hire, to fa! !i-h Mrniufe. t--ri in ft n-w
mihI thrjTiuir j iwr ht-r .lUMiit iw in itood, mev md-
erti.Mra.ut ul llit- lljuituobtcb fcttUmi. uU
Preserve your Fruits.
WiIlouslihs Talent Air-Ti.nht Slnfper
rnK turir t.iys, jaks ok uottilx,
IS the niost simple, convenient, economical
and uselul article ever invented. Ii is
composed of two plates attached hy a screw,
between hich is placed a circular piece ol
Hutu. The turning of the burr compresses
the Cum and spreads It out, thus fuling up the
opening and making ji pertectly air-tiaht. li
can he applied to Tin Cans.Stone orlilass Jars.
This Stopper being simple in construction
and so easily applied, is ihe great desuiera-
tum so long wished for, and only needs
examination In convjnee the most incredul
an !
of its superiority over anythin? yet invented
The t;ans can also De rested nerore putting
in the Fruit bv filling them with water and
putting on the stopper wnh a pressure.
Cans, Jars Cilass and Stone, with Stoppers
attached, or the Stoppers alone, can always
be had at moderate prices of
T. C. EVANS A CO.,
Aug. 19 Sole Ag'ls lor Lewisburg
R
A lit. II tXCE. An excellent Sil
ver LEVEK WATCH fi r sale at a
bargain must go. Inrjuire of
A E. DENORMANUIE. Lewisburg
HONEY WANTED!
rpHE undersigned wants One Thotl
J nanil Dollars out of his Book Ac
counts lo pay oli his debts. He owes, and is
unpleasantly urged for payment. Those,
therefore, who are in arrears to him fir
six months and over, will please settle
accounts immediately ; and those in arrears,
under six months, will receive a reasonable
discount on their accounts for payment made
within that lime. I'S Belter settle whilst you
may, and before being cnmpelltd.js Also
N. B. All persons, bereattertVinploying
the professional services of the subscriber,
will be called upon to settle their bills punc
tually at six months alter attendance given.
CHARGES MODERATE, and a reasonable
amount of charity practice eipected to be giv
en where persons have the disposition, but
not the means, to pay. Others, in their prac
tice, may extend oc unlimited credit ; but, lor
himself, he has, for the future, fixed on the six
mouth ti. which will be strictly adhered !
to in all cases. I
(Jj Strict attention given to business as for
merly. WM. LEISER, M. U.
Lewisburg, July 2S, 1859m6
tPIC-NIC.-w
w VTell juaip Into the Wagon, and ail tak. a ride.-
t LARGE, handsome
1Y
and very coinlorla-
ble WllfOV has been
fitted np for ihe especial accommodation of
Pic-Nic and other similar excursions. Terms
moderate. Apply lo JOS. M. HOl'SEL.
Lewisburg, June 3, 1S9.
FREEBURGER & BRO.'S
Evr.tULisii.nE.'vr i
HAS been removed to Leavers Brick !
Block, on North Third street, 3d door
from Market, where they are prepared to do
all kinds of woik in their line in the shortest
notice. j
Orders and inquiries lrom neighboring
towns promptly attended to.
Please call and examine our large assort-
ment of t mures of the most approved styles
and nnisn.
All work warranted. Also Steam Fit-'
tins done to order. j
FKEtBlKGER & BKO, Ag'ts.
Lewisnrg. April I, "59
LAW OFFICII UOOVED.
John B. Linn,
ATTORXEV AT I. V Office at
his bouse on N. Market St. bet. 1st & id
K7H I.CM lxliut g;. I'a.
tF"M ARRIED
Cl ET married when vou wish, enlv so yon
T call at M'FADDIN'S HARDWARE
STORE, and gel a first rate COOK STOVE at
first cost, as 1 want to close out my stork of
cook stoves. JOS. M'FADDiN.
Lewisburg. March II, 1858.
SA.lllEX II. ORTf ICi,
Attorney at Lutr.
OFFICE on South Second near Market St.
LEW1SBVKG, PA.
I'S'All Professional Business entrusted to
bis care will be faithfully and promptly at-n .
ded ! Kepi. 14. inft7
rpO all .antina talaaa m ailrctleaaiiut if ilalawn.
tva L-ii4a.
WALLOW ER'S LINE
ri'Q and ficm 1'hilaitlplia.
i IS t-tutll ton at
Rale.
1st Class
1 -
3 u
4 "
5 1 ts. per 100 pooada
4 0 - -
3:j "
27 " ff f.
Special 23 " "
Goo 's left at the Depot in Philadelphia he.
fore 4 ii cnck, P. M., will be forwarded same
evening. Apply lo
Peacnk. .ili 4 linekman. Acts ,
fcUH V HMI Maiket ft., I'hilad.
C. G. Kl:i( K. Agi. I.ei.turr
j.t'wisnurg, juiy
, lei'J.
L'AM Lan.lf 5r fal. 2U n.ilvi fn.m I'tiittwlrlhla
,.ki:nitii. in , ,-i -'rw rrf. ;,al i
1 aai(Mia-
!) t--. t--r AirrkuifDial mri-, bfiut; s ka
HiH. aiil. a ry ta. li. Ii.tl in a (arr UmtX, at.
j-ltl into oiuli rw r Him, t'l tiub'Ircd Um all fmrx of
it.-rsxfitrji ai-iifiw M-ttiiiijt ab'i r eiltjii,. Ik, rrpa
I r'Hlitnd ati" Inrn atl fa I frn fnwiag. Ih fn.
Disjif ik d- ii.-ltltul, t.J urur tr m Irxi-U. T-r
! lo !r a-t-, -y'l iiiiiii f..or ymn hw itat.
lio-ni". T "ifii tt. hf-f l-a- ib fir-. WLail
) l.iU'J-i l.ia al A. M , I jr Catln xi .r Ha .
r ui'itr-i K J.:rn. ly Hit-r. HaaiaH dm fri uf.
t". AliaatK rnubly. Net Jr. a jr. bm full adtcltua-
U:-ltt lb ai;ollirr CO I Halt
VA0IETY STORE
AND
l'OST OFFICE.
LAUCE scjijih of Uohks.StatioBerT,
i l Perfumery, Jewr!rv, 'J i ys, Confeetioa
eries, Teas, Spices, Fruit, Nuis, Baskets
Pictures, and a variety uf NIC K NACKS U1
sale f ticup at the
fki; i.emip.i nn tost office.
I LI ID AND PINE OIL ran be haTaTtb.
J PDMT OFFICE
I IN i; Gold PKNS r Ladies and (;ents
1 be had at il.e I UWr OFFIC
eaa
E
s
EVEIiAL
sells f.r CAMEOS and .,ih.a
iireast nns ar.d r.ar Kmss can l. karf
in be ha
very cheap at the
I T OFFICE
1) UTTER, Eg,
I) Eichjnge
s. Lard and Poultry taken ia
'vt (foods at the
post orncg
FEW Boies of Kaisms. Figs, latea aad
Prime Prunes lor sale at the
A
I'OjT OFFICE
Kl'KCS lor E,.ol, or Coi ds fcf anyTiTi
prouiptly attended to al the
0
' PCST OFFICE
JAlilEScan find the largest and be,t assTrt
i ment of l.eticr and Note PAPER. Envel
opes Ae. at ihe POST OFFICE
. iivis unu. . iiKi. j.j. raima.
i qaS lewWinrjc I'laning Mill,
mhjm--Kss eep cooMantlv on band an4
u.anulacture Kr order t'lllOI'In:. Sldina;,
i IJooik. S:tU. Miull n. Hilndti,
i MouldincM ol all patterns,
j and all oiher desenpuens vt Wood Work nseH
in ButliJing.
Orders respectfully solieterl and proniptly
, filled. Allwnrkw-arrantcdtnsivesafisfacii.il
j CsAn ertrnsjve lot of Lumber of all
I descriptions en hand for sale,
i Factory on torli &(cond lrecl,Lacisburr,ra
April 22, ls.-.
HOWRY'S SKY-LIGHT GALLERY,
OVER Jo.. M Fad.lens Hardware Store,
formerly Houchtou'a Shoe Store, MaiLe
streel, Lewisburg. Pa.
.1 MUi: O Ti 7 'KS, MELA JXO TYPES,
Ac, in the Usual superior style. In addition
to these pictures. 1 am now preraird to lake
riiolaisr.iplis, iare or small, equal to
the best made anywhere. Also, HALLO
'I 1 PES. These pictures are eclorru tu ren.
resent life, and are superior lo an oil painting.
cuing mat liiteiity ol expression and feature,
lhat can be produced oi.lv by the Camera.
1 hek. picture are patented, and 1 ha Ihm
exclusive ri-hl f, r I'mon county. Call an
examine specimens. April 21, 18S9. ,
iew Goods for the .Million
T A E just received their general s.pp'y
1 1 of Goods fi r the SPRING &. SU.VMCB
ol IS5D. Their stock consists in part of lb.
latest and most fashionable styles of
such as .-hau ls. Mantles, suks. Bereges, 1 is
sues, de Lames, Ginghams, Pnnts'cf ail
patterns, Ilihhons. Laces. Bonnets,
Bonnet Trimmings. Hosiery,
Gloves. Handkerchiefs, Ac.'
roi: tiii: gi:xtlemex
they have a heavy assortment of Cloihs, Cas
simeres, Cotioneis, Vesting-, Half Hose,
Cravats, arid ail oiher deVcriptu nsof
"macuiir.e toggery," which can
not le beaten in this region.
r7"Call and take a leu k at our assrrtmerrt,
and you will he Convinced lhat yi n can't do
better anj where else. IT Country Produce
taken as usual. J. SCHREVEK i SON.
Le.iehar Al.ii: 22,
FOR SALE.
VSJJO Srhtilursiliilt nf the " htm (its)
Commercial College" Address Box lbi.
Lewisburg P. O.
May !
. 1SS9.
NEW FIRM
IN THE OLD SHOP! The subscriber
respectfully announce to the citizens o
Lewisburg and vicinity lhat ihey have firmed
a Partnership in the
Tailoring Business,
at the well-known stand of James friswellr.
Market street, where Ihev are prepared
CI T A.D MAKE IP to cr.ler in the rr
best style. Mens and Boys' lolftlng "t
every description on short notice. W
a share of the public patronare.
JAMES CKIr-WF.LL,
-J. F. SCHAFFEB
Lewisburg. April 4, 159
HOUSE BUILDERS,
TAKE NOTICE 'The ni-.Iers.gnfd art
appointed Agents for the sale of
!oor. 1)1 i uds it. M Indow Santa
of all sizes, made of the best material. AH
work warrauted. I'Made by L.B.M'KOl'T,
Huchesville, Pa. and for sale I v
! F s CALDWELL. Lewibnre
: "
i "TT'OK SALE, CHEAP A Lay Prist f
1 Trimmin" Knife, a convenient article for
i Punters io trim pamphlets. Ac.
May S7,'59. C. J.sTAHL.Booii B.cCfr
No Grinditones.Grcceries, or nctkej
Coats, . . ,
BI T hundreds of Hats and Cap ff
latest styles.a little cheaper than can ra
lound elsewhere. Call and see them at
ailitvn't Hat Manufactory, JtcUrg,l
J. SCHREYER & CN
TT
AVE received their sECO-M' ,'
ol Spri
Dress Goods,
g and Summer l.e p
Manullas, and a 'f.
Ladies' Collars
and Sleeves
frrm
r e.
Also a general assortment ei Ai'icihj,
Trimmings, Cottonades, Cassinu"
which will be sold cheap.
May IS. ISS9.
" .. 1. a...i. . aadotherarttr
"""" r
bvlk
. l..n.l fiailll I II --
I inai aiim
isbun ttook"oder.(.B
Market sireet, next door to B
Rit.er's Store LEW Isdi
l.EUSO.V. -h.atwk.ar their
1 I, leeral f eonrtlr. a . f-"' " , i,:.
tul.""l.e..ui.f.llf tU li-sK
W.l.llf.1 ''-1 iiif
1