7 rfX !:'. f v It'-'' NT i : .1 H. WOE DEW J. CORNELIUS. Wm OtritfTH Hrm. The LnTsim Chmwclk, fu li4iJ on the Cswh Syntrtn. haw (be Urt autl bri cirt-ulatiuD of any Np?r m Union Count t. Free Jon, national; Slavery, sectional i AtrfQlATfi niOTEfTIOX TO AM Lit If AS INDIMfi., AND fcot B9thrr In f Murr Trrrt!ry by Etru.lm. furrlia r 'ouqurt. ThVre are, an J will W the two iw.Mnf Prinrlplrti Kfn the country, until th-j are Ticinrioii ; mi., hi nail th'-ir l our tat bead, th-rr to fliMt until thrf wv-in trinmrh al'"ethe Xmu-o&l Caiiiol l WafL iugtou. iWf-t.'i'rV Aimer? Jnnrtiul. CTUanksivins Day, Nov. 21. Refusal to Postpone Brown's Trial. Charleston V. Oct. '.27. Brown was brought into Court this morning, being able to walk, but immc- , . i i le i t : . . . . . . d lately lata uiniscu uowu upuu uis vji, m ; full leugtb, witbia tbe bar. He looks j considerably better, the swelling having left bis cyos. Alussrs. Harding ana liun-1 tor reprcseut the Cotnuionwcalth and liotts and Greeno the prisoner. Mr. liotts read the following despatch received this morn ing : Akbon, Ohio, Oct. 27, 1S30 "To T. J Faulkner and Latcson JSotts, Charleston, la: John Brown, leader of the insurrec tion at Harper's Ferry, and several of his family, have resided in this county many years. Insanity is hereditary in that fam ily. His mother's sister died with it, and a daughter of that sister has been two years in the Lunatic Asylum. A son and daughter of fail mother's brother have al so been confined in the Lunatie Asylum, and another son of that brother is uow in sane and under close restraint. These face can be conclusively proven by wit nesses residing here, who will doubtless attend the trial, if desired. (Sigued A. L. Lewis." .The telegraph operator at tbe Akron office, Vm. C. Allen, adds to the above despatch that A. II. Lewis is a resident of that place, and bis statements are entitled to implicit credit Old Brown said that the despatch was partly true he knew, and as to some of it lie did not know. But as for himself, he teas not crazy, and scorned to take any ad vantage of such a plea 1 II is requests to postpone trial until Lis mind and body were in better order, and until be couid get counsel from Ohio of bis own choosing, were both refused. This looks as though the court were not so to cive him a fair trial. There is no dao- per of any rescue, but they have bad some bO men to guard Brown and the other prisoners ! Brown found Guilty. Notwithstanding tbe proof and univer sal belief that John Brown is measurably insane notwithstanding be is so woun ded and weak that he can but walk the trial was pushed headlong, and in two weeks from the time of the offence be is found guilty of treason, in.urreetion, and murder in the first deijrcc. They might as well have added a dozen more crimes, aod brought him guilty of all, at one swoop. He received the verdict as care lessly as he has all along been. At first, he refused any counsel then accepted two from Yirginia, who be after wards disowned. At last, Messrs. Chil ton from Washington, Hovt from Boston, and Griswold from Cleaveland, camo to aid him, but could do notbiog, every tech nical point being overruled against tnein. lie is sentenced to he hung, d Dec. ntxf. The trial of Coppee, or Copeland, Cook and Stev- j (black) has commenced. ens (whites) are to be tried. The evidence is probably the same against all. Fceeman. Perhaps a dozen years ago ereviouslv harmless colorea man in the ; J . -- 1 interior of New York, named W iuiaiu Freeman, stole a horse, committed a most outrageous homicide, ran away, was taken up, and summary vengeance against Li;n was with difficulty suppressed. Win. H. Seward learned that, some months before, be bad been brutally assaulted on tbe bead, ttDd w';''''d ,hab;ib;a'na,"" ad:T ranged by tbe blow. Alone and unpaid, . AM and hooted al. Seward volunteered ! to defeud the friendless man, and did for days, contending that be should not be j hung but senteucea to a man nouse or in- j MDe asylum. 11 e was conueuineu, uui Seward b-filed tbe execution of the decree until Freeman died a stupid idiot, aod then everybody confessed that Seward had tAAH:k. f,.n, th firor -Tolin ltrnirn'ii . 1- 1 J I . mind b.s received as sev'cVe a wound as j bard a shock as .Freeman s bad received from a tailor's board. Kagi, one of tbe insurgents at Harper's , Ferry, who was killed, was netdy for eigner, and once corresponded for tbe New York Tribune from Ohio and Kansas, lie was not their " regular correspondent," (who was Mr. Philips) but they paid him $5 each for seven of bis letters which tbey published some months ago, and nothing for wbat tbey did not publish. They dis claim all responsibility for him any more than for thousands of others wbo write to them. Ibis explodes tbat bubble. Mr. Greeley once not id d John Brown that there were soma letters for him at Lis office: and that, he states, is all be ever1 ' i had to do with him personally. Greeley supposed Brown was in Canada, when he turned up in Virginia. Brown also took tbe Tribune, and read the Bible. Tliat ia tbe " proof of Greeley's complicity with Brown !" Is not tbis, strong proof J John Brown is said lo be tbe father of twenty-two children of whom, two sons were inhumanly killed in Kansas, and a daughter died thera of domestic sufferings caused by the Border wars ; aod two sons were killed with him at Harper's Ferry. in iae v ar ot 1812, old Brown fought tbe Biitish at the battle of Plattsburg, and o. . WOE DEW J. R. tore as excellent character uulil the Kan-' day, in spite of John Israwa aad Ibe "ir es, war cfioddtBcd bim. I rrpre..it4 conflict." Gekiut Smith is Uo aticmpieJ to be thrust upoa our party an proof of sym pathise' with Brown. The Louisville Journal duet not believe be is guilty but, whether or not, be is do Republican. Is 1844, be united in getting up tbe Birney tote in New York which took away enough votes from Clay to elect Polk. In Congress, Smith did not ct with the moJerato Anti-Slavery men, but was al- a;i ultra and impracticable. :., ,.,..r...i i f,v m(!n a sreech : in favor of acquiring Cuba. ! Gerrit Smith wus uot nominated by the Republicans for Congress. He ran as an I independent candidate, in 1S52, several I years before the Republican party was or - ganized. The district in which he ran i was composed of Oswego and Madison I rnm.ti..3. nnJ the vote, at the time he was elected, stood as follows: Whig, D?m, Smith, 6 .2ii6 6,019 Setitl, 1'ieree, llile, t ;si . 8,1i)8 3,73:1 ; Congress President Thcse figures show clearly that iYerre bad a majority iu the district that elected ; attainments on the part of too instructor. Smith! But our people aro wakiug up on this In 1S5G, while some who had been Ab-; poiut, and now see that those long-neglect-olitionists moderated enough to vote for ed schools require the most efficient teachers. Fremont, Smith would not, and over his : Four years ago, I fouud many schools in own name says, under date of " Pcterbo- which "the scholars had never studied no rough, Oct. lca'J, lie aid not vote ior Fremont Last fall .Gcrrit Smith ran as the Abo- lition candidate for Governor of NcwYork, doing his best to defeat the Republicans, and being thereto aided and encouraged by the Democrats. In a large gathering in New York, principally of Democrats, there were about fifteen hundred men who rose in a body and promisod to vote for him; yet thera wsrc km titan tU't votes for hinr counted off! They fooled him badly; vet some think he is now in this scheme to aid them in getting up a new scarecrow to beat the Republicans. This is the kind of "Republican" that Gerrit Smith is! A Card. While coming to this city, on Saturday I first read a telegraph dispatch, from Washington, saying "that John Brown (tbe prisoner captured at Harper's Ferry,) refused, ia the presence of Senator Mason and Messrs. Faulkner and Yalianding- Imm. to answer the nuestion, whether lie j.j',,, jr biddings abuut his Yiri'inia exnedition It is evident that the object of these gentlemen was not to obtain factt ou which to predicate a charge of crime or if any immoral or dishonorable act. Had such been their object they would not have published what was not taiJ ; but they proclaim their turpiewns, and by such in lie mines and insinuation! seek to iuipugo the character of oEe who was not resent. To the public I will say that Brown neeer consulted nic in rtyard to hit Viryi- maetiUun, or any omcr '-- - Girard House, I'hila., IM. 24, 1S09. Those who know Mr. Giddings, will rc- ceive his Bolemn assertion as truth. Tbe Loco press aro reviving and putting in his mouth other false statements. They I ni hn rrave Brown S300, which also is , ' . I false but be did publicly give Urown J ; stgueu iu pruuiuio iuuiuiltl-sl oi mctcuuu:. at a' time when tbe latter visited and j and the education of the rising generation, spoke at Giddings' Lome in Ohio. It was i That, on tbo other band, the schools re given without any knowledge or suspi-; maiccd in the Fame stereotype condition cion of this raid npon Slave-holders. 'jastin prcpr.rtion as a general hostility Hystcry Solved. The Harper's Ferry j scrape is a riddle as well as most egregious folly- The Baltimore Patriot "has rclia- 1 hie intelligence tuai uov. niara.a burcw j uie iutciiit-ut.- iuvw , Democratic leader in lodiana, is brotuer-! iu-law of Capt. John E. Cook. Cook it is ! said was first prompted to inveule the '. I ,. x .ii'i excited, revenge-sceKing urown, wita his 1- frJlrtTBOri intrt tllA tlt. Mine i wcaii.-ii.iiuvsi.w auiUnv.. i spread tor them, ana men to aeseri ineui, : with the assurance tbat he (Cook) should j be let off scot-free, if he s houid not escape, j Willard is now at Ctarlcstown, and Cock ' is to be used as State's evidence, on condi-! linn of his release. This will probably ! eXp!ain tue suppression of that letter by j GwVli?,di u" Th0'? UtbrCak'', ll D0W believed ia ashmgton, was contrived .i..i. ,i,h vie. to luerole wAitieal!,, i UI)on tue elections in New York and Ma- j rvland. We thought as much from the beginning. Jhe public are requested to keep their eye on Cook, and see wactticr be is not released." IiiS"The above from a Slave State journal is worthy of rtfloctinn. No true republicans, it is certain, would sot up sach a ridiculously foolish effort, so contra ry to all their principles and their profes sions. This Capt. Cook contrived to be outside of danger, at tbe trying moment escaped into Pennsylvania was concealed for some days discovered, upon a heavy re ward being offered and was forthwith surrendered by Gov. Packer, upon a requi sition from Gov. Wise. He is mush more guilty in tbe matter than old Brown, for be has not bad tbe horrible provocations Brown had, and his aiiud is cooler. Let us tee vial Vie Hie Democracy Kill make . of him. Nor True. The Biston Transcript "J: cus,rg ,Di" tne am, ! ce 1.'...:. X iA f '..a,, n.n w warn 1lwiiS 1, V i.UIILiUI .OU jvuymvj " J Captain Brown, in bis insurrection at liar per'a Ferry, is devoid of truth. We have the best authority for stating that 'the company has never iuvesti d a dollar in cannon or titles, in powder or lead, or in any of tbe implements of war,' for use in Kansas or anywhere else." But Brown,at close of the Kansas war, got hold of many of tbe arms sent in to aid the settlers in de feating tbe Border Ituffians. "State Election in Maryland, last Wednesday. There was some rioting aod shooting in Baltimore, as usual for some years past ; but tbe Opposition carried tbe UNIM COUNTY STAR j Tlie Public Sclnols of Union County. The duty of examining the teachers of this county, is once more performed. The number of persons who manifested their willingness to serve as teachers in our public schools, was One Hundred and Twenty-Three. Fourteen ol those, bad County Certificates ; and ninety-seven of those examined received Provisional ones, varying from No. 1 to No. 3. Thise ap plicants whose attainments full below the I medium, received none. I was obliged to j take this str p for this reason : heretofore, ; nearly every ono who had a certificate, no j matter of what grade, was almost certain j to got a school, iu some district if not , oa the merits of his certificate, because he j was willing to "keep school" for a small compensation, which iu some parts was considered of more importance to the tax- payers, than the qualifications of the school- master, liesiues this, tbe teacher s low , d(J was enera!Iy rec0ncikd with the . , j common opinion that a "very poor or ne- j glected school required but little skill or ueugrapny nor urammar, mcreiore mc t ''teacher didn't oce j to kuow nothing of those branches neither." But this fall I ' found but one. j The average of tbe grade of certificates ' granted this fall, proves that the tcaohers generally have improved very much in their attainments during the past year, or, that the examinations have been less rigid. , None Lave openly charged mo with bav- I nig too low a standard. JJut a numner ot j applicants after looking over the list of : questions, Ac., intended for tbe written part of the examination, seemed to say by their action that they considered them "loo hard," and therefore concluded to leave teaching to those who could answer aod explain them. If the most experienced and efficient of tbosa who applied for schools in this county, found employment in our schools, we will have reason to look for much improvement in them during the present school year. I hopo wo may not be disappointed in any of them. In looking over the field of labor, and summing np all the evidences for and against the improvement of our schools, we find the accouut stands decidedly in favor of progress and progress, too, that will stand investigation progress, tbat will be moro appreciated by the next gen eration than by the present. We have not claimed Railroad speed improvement in our schools, for we wore obliged to build the road first. Every person who has given this sulject auy close attention, will have observed that tbo schools, not only in this county but throughout the Sififn Wn f.f.rrf:,f,,r ; m r.r.i.,.,1 i-,.f In . 1 . I l,,lr'" i-uui'io neiu """g " j yield hearty obedience lo tee requirements if the School Law, and were found ready to give the system a fair and impartial trial, ly od ipling such means as were de -i. .L.: f.l v.l- 1 ojruujt the sistom and thoso uican wlivii wt-rs calculated to elevate the b.Lo'.i ia wMcu rair.Jd a&d hearts are tj ho elevated and improved. , , , . -n - e Jt i W c have alreaiiy spent millions or dol- t . t. , t Iar?i m rcnnsy.wDia, to prove that schoo.a can not prosper without the personal ioflu- a i e e ence ot parents anu patroDS id uvor oi .t If al a. 1 1 - t. (ficm. il me piruois arts uppesuu iu iuu tclehcr3 or Li;j laD and n)luifcat ,bat , , - .... .. . ,, TP"' th'.r children, they mtght allDOst a9 wcl1 ''"P ,hcm at bome for " would bo betlerforthcm and for the school, A few insubordinate scholars." encouraged bylheirparcn!s,willdotnorebarmtoai:W P- Ihemscha. On the contrary , , P , , . , , , . . a word "fitly spoken in favor of the teacher, tot the encouragement of the pupil," is like a pebble oast into the ocean the influ ence will be iutcrminable. D. IlECKENDOnx. New Berlin, Oct. I860 ""foreign "hews. The Mmiteur officially announces that on the 17th a treaty of peace was signed at Zurich between France and Austria. Beferringto the contemplated Kuropean Congress, the Paris correspondent of the Loudon Times says eleven powers will meet, via: the five great powers, Sardinia, Spain, Sweden, Portugal, Naples and Home. The London Post says tbat negotiations far a Congress arc duly going ou, it being much easier lo plan a Cuugtess than to 1 complete the necessary preliminaries. England is pledged to enter do Congress unless tbe independence and free action of Ceutral Italy are previously understood to be guaranteed. It is understood that the question of tbe Lombard debt was left to the arbitration of the King of the Bel- gians. Ypsii.anti, Mich Oct. -29 The State Normal School building, with two libra ries, its furniture, aud the laboratory, was consumed by fire last night. Tbe loss is estimated at $25,000, aud is insured for $10,000. Cincinnati, Oct. 29. The office of the Keirport (Ky.) Free iSuuth Paper, of Re publican proclivities, was mobbed last night, and tbe forms of type scattered in the street. A Harrioburgcorrcspondcnt of Forney's Press, says : "it seems to be the general impression here, aud is reported as con firmed by word from the west, that tbe signal ability and popularity of tbe pres ent State Treasurer, Hon. Eli S'ifer, to gether with the fact of a familiar prece- . ... - , 1 :i -ii : , 1 I - , j rc flection." - J & LEWISBURG CimONICLE-NOY. 4, 1859. To tbe Tax Collectors of Union Co. A 8 my time will noon expire, t wish Col lector to bear in mind that my account wila the Slate and County must be seliicd by the 1st of Jan. I860, anil I hope all Collectors will have their account settled by Dec. Court. By reference lo my books, I have not yet re- reived quite .ttiou ol the Uoilnly lax, al. ihoiii-h some ol my good friends insinuate! that I have been shaving County Orders. On me contrary, I have advanced $10110 out of my own pocket to oblige friends that held Orders asauist the Uouniy. 1 hope every Collector . r ' win pay attention it mis request, so mat ine Jurors may be paid in pna at Otc. Court. A word to the wise is snllicient, H. P. HHKM.GR, Treas. N. B. All taxes, (School, Koad, Poor, Ac.) that can not be collected and are to entered against the properly, must be done on or he lore the 1st day of Jan. I860 as, after that time, ihe law prohibits it being a lieu. To the Heirs of William Tare. L'nion county, to wil: TluCummnn wealth of I'zHmylvuma.'l'o Jane Tale, widow of said deceased ; Hugh B. Tate, who resides iu Centre county ; William Tate, who resides in Williamsburg, Blair county; James L.Tate, who resides in Urookville, Joller-on county , Samuel C. Tate, who resides in Hartley town ship, L'nion counly ; Catharine Tate, who also resides in said Hartley township; Eliza beth, intermarried uiih.Mahlon Brcyman,who resides in Mitfinburg in said county ; Jane, intermarried with Abraham Klingan, who re sides m Kippenu'e Valley Lycomingcour.ty; and Mary Ellen, intermarried with Levi Kline, who also resides in said Ntppenose Valley heirs and legal representatives of William TTi lale of Hartley township Union county dee'd, (ireetins ; Whereas by an inquest for that purpose l duly awarded Dv ,he Oprhan's Court of the ! rantj- aforail, ih. li.i atai of the said W il, lam Tate was appraised as follows, m wit The tract of improved laud situate in Hart ley township Union county containing one hundred and forty acres more or less, ad joining lands of John Iteish on the north, lands of Jacob Spigelmyer and others on the west, lands of David Fillman and Abraham Mover on the south and land of Samuel HouptEsq. on the east at $15.00 per acre amounting to the sum of $2I75.()0. The saw mil! tract, situate in said town ship of Hartley and connty of L'nion 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 Ketherman, John Ketherman and others, at the sum of ffi.OO 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 of the said inquisition, to take the premises therein mentioned, al the appraisement, you 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 l'nion on the tilth day of December next and accept the real estate at the valuation cr show cause why the Court shall not decree the same in be sold. By the Court. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, al Lewisburg the 5th day of October A D 1S59. SAMUEL KOUsH, Clerk. Ileal Estate at Sheriff's Sale. BY vinoe of sundry writs of Vend.Ex.and I.ev.Fa. issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Union county and lo me directed, w ill be exposed to public sale or outcry, on the dates and at the places following, lo wit : On Saturday tho 19th day of No vember next, at Ihe public house of 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 al a plum tree on ihe Vt est Branch of the river Susquehanna thence by land of Samuel and Hopewell Hepburn soulh 'iG i!e-; crees west lu.i perches to a post, thence nort 2 degrees east 105 perches to a post, thence south 75 decrees west to a post, thence soulh j'i degrees east ulj perches to a post, thence north "4J degrees east CM perches to the said Susquehanna river, nbe.ne down the said river to the place of brgiuning, contain ing l.Vi acres and I0G perches more or less. Uy a decrte of the Court, the above tract of land will be sold in two iracis hrst: No. 1 will be sold, bounded as follows : on the north by land of James lllark and others, on liie west and south by land claimed by Ja cob Leiser, and on Ihe east by other land of ihe nttnve Hesrrilied Irnrl ntar rw-i-onierf Y.tr William Walter-containing 4 1 acres more J or less, whereon are erected a one and a half storey log house, a frame barn, and other out- buildings, with the appuitenances. Xo. 2 is the balance of the above whole described tract, containing 113 acres more j or less, whereon are erected a two siorey frame dwelling house, a bank barn, and oth- er outbuildings, with the appurienances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Daniel Lwtwick now in the hands of Kobert Candor and Joel Kanck Executors. .Notice is hereby given to Wil liam Waller, Jacob Leiserand Adam Schreclr and all other terretenants'of the land bound ed and described above. Also, at the same time anil place, a certain two storey brick dwelling hons.e and store room, situate lh White Deer township and county of l'nion, boundtd on the east by the public road, south and west by lands ot Bob ert Candor and sJimonton, and north by land of Kobert Candor, Ac, with the appurtenan ces. As the property of Samuel IL Tyson. Also on Monday the 5th day of De cember next, at the public hoase uf'William Wolfe, in ihe borough of llartleton, at 10 o' clock A M, by virtue of an order from the Court, Iwo other certain valuable tracts of limber land will be exposed to public sale in lots to suit purchasers, situate in Hartley Tp. andkcounty of L'nion, to wil : . . "-. in. f M arrps more r le.c itecenhed 1. f., I - - - ----- ----- - 1 nnd hitman land anil lh mnnnlain nn th 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 south side of William A Lloyd and north to a stone heap and thence to a pine ana tana ot Patrick Hayes and land ol Abra ham Wilmer, Wagner and Montelius Which two tracts are now bounded on the South bv lands of Daniel Rtmtlse and J:irnh Caldron, on the west by land now owned by Jonn noiiman, on the north by land of Pat rick Hayes, and on the east by lands of Luke Bird, Jesse Zimmerman and others. A small portion of the above described land is clear ed, whereon are erected a log house, a log barn andoutbuildings.wiih the appurtenances. As the property of John A. Laud and Louisa If. Il,u,,. The above land will be sold on reasonable terms. JOiiX CROSSGROVE, riherift Sheriff's Office, Lewisbug, Oct. 25, 1859. HIVIERE HOUSE LEWlSBVkU, tA. U. fi. HETZr.JL, Frop'r. FTIHIS Hotel is located in the center of the I loun, one square from the Conn House. Persons attending Conn, or having other bu siness in the town, will find this a pleasant and comfortable home. Charges moderate. Lewisburg. Pa., fepi. 6, 1859 mS Auditor's Notice. IN the Conn of Common Pleas of l'nion Connty, in the matter of the assigned es tate of John Houghton Account of Jonathan Wnlfe.Assignee tor the benefit of ihe creditors. The Auditor appointed by the Conrt redis tribute the balance in the hands of said ac countant, wi'l meet the parlies interested, at i-i'., iimiimv me . ; his omee in . . i t- i. .. .. . t. . ,- uay 01 uecemner.A.i'. man, at iwociock.am. JOHN B.LINN, Auditor. I.VUl'ETa a fiuo assortment by Hureh & Goodman Merchant! Attention. G IBON, Ilauer, ol Lewi-bur:;. h,1s taken I Armey to wholesale Jlais, Can A Kara i lorone ol the besi hou.iet in J'hiladeliihia.and I wi!l be turni-hrd th sami.lcs ol all the lale iytes as soon ao tliey makr llieir appearance. 1 Me Wl" be able totnrnih Morrkeeprrs at et - iy prices, irom one-iourtn doZ-n lo any amount needed, at short notice, and on rea- ! uuuie iriiua. in anu examine me " ' Kilt .vim:. AX 1 . .. , ,, . , r wir. sunnr,ner w. ui. respertiniiy luiorm select assort men t of the best SOLE LEATHER ; for the supply of his cnvioiners, together with j a superior lot of UPPERS, which be will sell upon accommodating terms. He solicits ihe attention of the Farmers to his prices for II I DCs. All having Hides to dispose of will do better to call upon him than to place Ihem in the hands of Agents, as he is determined lo give satisfaction in this particular branch of pur chases. E.J. HULL Lewishurg, June 1, IS59 WEBSTER'S UnabrWfiPdD i ctionarv, new rmoniM emtjov. "IV E II AVK .UT IiTMiKU a nrw flitton of Vetwter'l " t' OHOf-idt-d Iirtionry, euuLainiiiif l.jOO Pictorial lllustraiiiin beautifully rirra (. WHO to 10,000 fliew Words in ihe Voca bulary, lable of Synonyms byProf.iiuudrich, in wMi h wore than two tlioii.anl wordi mrm carvfulljr dirrriinin;iUI, forunnjf a fuilt-r work or KmHts-h .-yn-nyitiw, t ibu-if, titan tiny ntlivr iuMi, bmiUe Crabb, auii (flit-Hi'd in ad? anre of that. Table giving Pronunciation of Names of PtlOO distinguished Persons of Modern Times, Peculiar use of Words and Terms in the Bible With other new Featnres.toeether with all the matter ol Previous Editions. In one Yd. f7;)0 jmgf Price 91.50. ?rvimn pajr-i of IlluxtratiMnf ant MJirr aw feature I will bt Hi'Dt jn jilifati.-n to ll: f-ut'ii-lj.-r. i t .An Kn-li-li trillion ot W-li.-t.r'ii Di-tintiarr p- i p.ar. d with ttiv fictorMl Illu-tra.in, t-n j-kt in... w.l'"F. io.n.Ri,H fir-t intrlun-.t th f.attir- of; SY Ml. VMS in I Ki muntry in coDD--ti.n with pviru- j lr I'i'-ti'.nnrr. in WcMt'ii O-Uto hi 147. i 4arN otlier Koti.-h I'i'-tioiiary rrtr ooutaianlnr aa ncunr.dits to iui, . T;.bl viing Pronuuciatiou f i jiica 01 1 craoQis uuiu aiu r Ui m.utc annouiiceiitvul. Wrfetm Plrtorhil Ulrtltmary la Boston. 'io xlianttfr ami satifjrtorr w hae uuifonnly foand it to If, that mlnnr mrnt ami im-roTtfcit.'iitBeini-ed hardly dc-imMt. Jiit"n Journal. Ap a wbidr, tli work h5 nr parallfl, wr it it at al prni-nUf. th.it U viU $ hivt on4"iui,.tt TruvUr. 'LaaTtv. w. itttlct-itltrr Ur th ntrii-t nrholar. thw mao ofe nTal culture, or the tisiitl t-wploTir of comnv.n word, to dfirr, that it may with truth (ve aid, that nothing in the Irxirnffrat.Uirr.t Imm w lvn U W dftdod. rin rntirei of UVb'tt-r mrt an a irntrui tliiOifj mou.-ra and m.de hunUTf." -frittun Ltrfpr. ?nui of th f. Tfuior-t wlu:rri of thr lwth ia Eu rope ami thin fxmotry. h.-i ltrn oivupiVJ tor jtar in ui- iit.-R oi rfvup u ami autiHi'n. ranacriftt. 'It isa tixril Jact,altriy entttr,aii vitt maintain ttt jtfitc fig the mutt ct'mjtltU and an u rot? iHctiouary of tlte Linpua'j fT'itnl.Iintt.m AU-tt art' lire. "A ru' iiunientor learnin; in this siuK'I Worn ofliVrn ry rlTiTt, tUeli as no provioiu age Laa tmu." Boston lid cord' r. "Mnliinr the entire work floe, which can not be imr-paift-d. aud whirhin nir vaUinatioit wiU rt-maua uu HUnlll." .V. A". F'trmrr. Thff inijortant tinpmvenrnt mnt maJra tliix far in advance of any cotui.titor in the lield." TAuIim (n- ffT' yitvmalitt, -To cfr-rv writer ni speaker of CnclNh it la indifpen libt' r H.tlnn't IS.ioritil. Thi. nr-w edition i a r-trft-rt mine of kn'iwli-dje, and im-vtwrni'leh- book of r-firetir." Vommrrrial tutlrUm 'Ayjwr- to be as complete aa it it puaibli to be made." li,:Ujn J'uit, From Hon. J. if. Crrywif, FprrinUrd'r,t of Put-h'e Irjtfnt-tfn. Mirl.yrtn. Qjjicit f ittp- rtu'rud'Ht t-f PrtlJie Tnttntrtiun, . latuivy, June 3o, MWKM. O. a C. SlERRTIV, fsVnif men . 7 know not how toexprew my rnt;fi'rtton with Hi. taluaMeand Iw-iuliful tfatun a id d to the r- i.t national work. W btr a Quarto lir lionarv. 1 ,ry r -ndnr it il pn,Me 411 more wrrthy of the prouJ plan it oeotipi. a.w thereat standard Ln-ti. n ary td our tr-Hid Knii-h tanztiar . I aay s'aiidird, for while n ft-w rrhn!rt and oth.-i b'-re and there, pr. fr ofhir d. (i- nhr, H . b-t.-r'i' in U . nd di-puta the r-wk of th petiple, the rommcn tandnrd of Jir-rM ul amonj the prrst ni-i!-, U arm j and uno-artivd. ol our loud. Nr rn-i-d llit" t rrr-ttivl, no Inns a it puMirhrrii take ?wti unwnrid nirj ti ktvp it abraat with rtrrv itiv proreint-nt ma-le in tl.e liin.'uaiTe. 1 -kq only eipr--a my - ry finrTv hpe that you may b fully tv warded f r I lie C'ioU work )ou are doing to tlie cauas of aouitd lrarninir. With consid'-ratiin" of hnh rerv t. 1 n main, gt-ntli-mau, Vuuty truly, J. M.tiREGCCT. Si-tD FIT T.L OV)K!tri,t.rR. "GET BKT."--tT WEUSTER. G.AC. JII.KItlAM. priofrfielij, Man. iHorc iUcat. iLLLSHaBELT, MUTTON, VEAL, Ac., will be supplied to ihe hungry people by the subscriber, al his shop on .orih Fifth street, where he carries on the butchering business, and will supply all kinds ,,r Meat in its season. On Wednesday and Satnrdav inornins. he will be found at Market in front or M'Fa ldin's Hardware StorettTat low rates for Oah exclusively. Calves wanted Beeves and Sheep purchased as usual. Trylheew Butcher. CHRISTOPIIF.lt CEMBERI.1XG. LewNburg, Aug. 18, IC5!)y Heal .state. Adjourned Assignees' Sale. ON I rlday. isth or Xovembcr next, will be exposed to public sale a certain Lot of Ground on which is erected a valuable 1 Steam Flouring Mill, and the appurtenances, known as the property 1 of Jiesbit, Hayes it Fichthorn, situate on Water street, north of Market, in the borough 1 of Lewishurg in l'nion county. Said Mill is built of brick, four and a half storeys high, having an Engine of forty horse power attacned, a tine brick stack, six run of sione, a douhle set ot Uniting Cloths, two. .... ? mhui Aiacnines, and all other Oearing necrs- ! as any other Mill in the Mate, J . . . 1 , The location of this Mill, considering the productiveness of the country surrounding it, is not 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 necessarytosupply 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. l3r"Also. between 600 and 700 new Flour Barrels will be offered. Sale to be at the public house ofA.J.Weid ensaul, in said borough, commencing at 1 o'clock P. M. Conditions made known on day of sale. It. H. LAIRD & WM. JONES. Assignees of Nes sit. Htf. & Ficbtuurx. Lewisburg, Oct. 12. 1HS9 mTO LET The corner honse.Sorth Third street, occupied by Dr. Meylert FOR SAI7E OR RENT. MTHE subscriber will either SELL or RENT his House and Lot. situated on South Third street, opposite the Lutheran church, Lewisburg. Possession given on the first of October. For particulars, inquire of Beaver, Kremer Ac M 'CI tire, or Johnson Wails. Sept. 16, 1H59 EL1S1IA STRAIB. FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE Building Eot.33 fret feet front by 167J deep. Enquire of Beaver, Kremer & VHure. FOR RENT! Till. TWO ROOMS occupied at pre sent by Washington Hutchinson as a Sj nnn Ihf.ar. tiniqh . l. 01 rvi 1 - j llvil rs. . . n.-. p.. u Jan. 2?. IU5S, JOHN B.LINN G BRICK FOUNDitY FOR SALE. rrr? Tbe subscribrrrlftrs lo i fjsjWNi.jlarge Brick Foundry at lh weM , Zuf-a j3' nd ol Market street, iiiciuh:ic the Warrroom. Office, and trfi- ft.nciuniry ail.sched aKn a large amount of Patterns for Patent RirHts lor Agricultural : M.-irhiiirrv.S'iive. Ac. It la recarrd as one of the best locations tor a S'Kt,a;e business, ; The Proprietor's time is wholly rnjrrosed in another employment, wiiu n is me reason ne desires to dispose of this Foundry. For any ; ; luriher particulars, anurrss I ' II II I I I II L-IHI'L Feb. WILLIAM MUCK, I.twi.-bnr?, I nion Co. i'a !5H ! rilHK residence of the siihscrilier. on a Marl;e, Mrfe, in Boro.ith olixi Lewisburg. Tbe house is of BUlCh., well finished in every resprct. Terms One half to be paid bet. een this and Ihe first day of April next; the balanre to be paid in two. three or live years, as may suit the buver. Possession sriven anv time. June a, id.'is Isaac wai.tek. For Sale, rpHAT desirable prtiperiy, corner r.f St. I John and Water Sts.,c"iipriiii2 'IJj !' ItIT l.otN, on which areerectetl a sma; H..ue, bfied, and Wharf. This is an excel- lent locatiou for a Uxvcr residehce or b!ac of ousines. For lenus Ac., apply to JOXATHAX WOLFE, Ant. Levisbnrfr, June Ifi, IWJ FOR SALE OR WENT ! TWIlDOUCLEFKAMEIKil-es Jjl3.HES and Lots, each soluble f. rjLxi ; two lamilies ene on Morth Fourih street and one on ISU John street, lor Sale. Hall of each of the above Houses are lor Item. 1 fi Also, fur saie, four U'lildms Lots on North Frith street. JOHX HOLCllTO.V, Lewisburg, Jan. 20, 1 139. A?ent rrsIIE snbsciiber erT-rs for sate several I UKICK HOUsE.s, an I cil-.er IJiMl-t-i. dings, situate in the Eoroui'h of I.ewk-burg. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call on Mr. Jonathan V.o.'le, who ill give them such intoriualion as they inav ile-ire. Julys, lis.'iB U. eCH.NAIiLE. FOR SALE. 0' X South Fifth street, a prr.pertv A-"1 consisting of a enod Frame H usea 3 on a half Lot of ground. 1'ermseav. Apply to May 17 A. B. OliSE f FOR SALE. THE well-known Tairrn Stand at the eal end of Ihe Lewi-burs jLtJL Hridgf, in Chillisnnaque township, .Noriu'd ! Co. It will be sold on reasonable terms. Inquire of WILLIAM FKICK. Lewisburg, Pee. 17, IS.rf. TFKSONP vi'liinr to e.talIUh Maiiutirti.Tieii iu ft B.r nil IhriTinz la-e hn tninri. ood, aj-vertiM-iu.ut il itus lUainouuja sttU-BioU Preserve yoar Froits, Willoaliliy iy's Patent Air-Ti-ht Stoprcr WIT ca.ys, JAK.s OR H'jTTLE. st simple, convenient, economical reus rnt iT S the most simp! and uselul article ever invented. It is composed cf Iwo plates attached by a serew. between which is placed a ci.cu.ar piece ol Cum. The turning of the burr compresses the Cum and spreads it out, thus filling op the opening and tnajkin: it perlectly air-tmhi. It can be applied to Tin Cans.Sioce or Class Jars. This tSiopper being simple 111 construction and so easily applied, is the great tlrsiurra 111m so long wished f -r, and 01. Iv needs an examination lo convince ihe most incredu!ot of its superiority over anything yet iuvemed The I'ans ran also be Tested beiore pulltni: in the Fruit by tilling il.em ith water auj putting on ihe Mopper with a pre--ure. Cans, Jars Olass and Stone, ith Stoppers attach d, or the Moppers alone, can aiways be had at moderate prices of T. O. EVANS & CO., Aug. 13 S:.!e Ag'is lor Lewisburg 7ntc Ml lXCr. An excellent Pi!- II ) ver LEV'EIt WATCH for sale ai a ! bargain iiiusi gn. Innuire of 1 A E. UENORMANDIE. Lewshnrg ! EOKLY WANTED 1 - " j rpHE undersigned wants Olio TIlOil- 1 Kami Dollars, out of hi. Book Ac-1 counts to pay ofl his debts. He owes, and is ; unpleasantly urged for payment. Those, : therefore, who are in arrenrs to him fi r ; six months and over, will please settle accounts immediate Iv ; ar.d those in arrears, under six months, will receive a reasonable discount on their accounts for payment made within that lime. rVBetter settle whilst you may, and before being enmpclleif.g j Also I K. B. All persons, hereafter, employing the professional services of the subscriber, ' will be called upon to settle their bilU punc- j tuallv al six months alter attendance given. CHAIU.ES MODERATE, and a reasonable amount of charity practice expected to be giv- , en w here persons have the disposition, but . OUl not the means, to pay. Others, in their prac- j tice, may extend or. unlimited credit ; but, lor j himself, he has, for the future, fixed on the six . mosthh Tins, which will be strictly adhered , to in all rases. 1 () Strict attention given to business as for merly. WM. LElisLK, M. D, Lewisburg, July 18, lUS'JmB P I C - N I C . - w Welt jump Into the VTagOD, and all take ft ride.' V LARGE, handsome and verv comforta ble n t(,0 hasbeen 5tJ?ejr I ' li. ' fitted up lor the especial accommodation of ric-.N ic and other similar excursions. Terms moderate. Apply to JOS. M. HOl'SEL. Lewisburg, June 3, ltS9. FREEBURGER & ER07S EvrtiiLisiiii:r HAS been removed to Beaver's Brick Block, on North Third aireei. ::,! door Irom Market, where they are prepared lo do all kinds of work in their line on the shortest notice. Orders and inquiries from neighboring towns promptly attended to. Please rail and examine our large assort ment of Fixtures of the most approved styles ""In work warranted. Also f Also steam ru tins done to order. FREEBl'RGER & BKO,.s'ts. Lewisurg, April I, '5u LAW OFFICE REMOVED. John B. Linn, ATTOUXEY AT IIW Omce at his house ou N. Market Si. bet. 1st & 2d B7& Lewiithiire;. Isi. tTM ARRIED I ma nET married when yon wish, onlv so vou " ...ii .. u'viiiotv'a uiiMiu'ii.o STORE, and get a first rate COOK STOVE al first cost, as I want to close out my stock of cook stoves. JOS. M'FADDIN. Lewisburg, March 11, 1858. SAMIEE. II. ORWIfi, Attorney at Law. OFFICE on South Second near Market St. LEWTSBl liU, fA. ttAll Professional Business entrnsted to UlS Care Will be fairhfcill anil nmmniluail.. oen i. Sepi. 14. 1:7 TO all vaDUftgniiaia-aM adTettUeaunt ft lUnowa aua I ,.. I. Another lot'at Johnson's ! Cheap Boot & Shoe Store."" CHEAP FOR CASH! VEW Slock .f Enols and Shots text L door to J. & J. M alls Store. Lebr2. where may be found the cheapest stock ever ol!ered in ih:s placr.no miMaUr. Calland, amine for yourselves and save at least Is j.er cent. .Men s Boots from s i, . Children's. Ynmh A Boys'from -til m is Vt omen's Corns from to u 75 cts Men's ,! 87c to ft and everything in our line cheaper thaa the cheapest. All kinds of Boots, Shoes A Caiters MAfiT TO UCDKi:, cf the best maierial. and ar ranted. A large ,u,ctc of home-made work kept always in tauJ, which will be .old very low. liKI'AIKI.N'fJ done at the shortest amice by the subscriber. WM. JOHX003. ' Ltwourg, Oct. 4, 1BS9. VARIETY STORE AND POST OFFICE. ; I t ipri i.m,r, f,f pm,1.c Ctorl lTW 01 LWkStatlOflerj, e -i a. i rnumriy, jewe.ry, leys, Uotifectif.Q- nes, leas, trices. Fruit. Nuis. Kil.,. Pirtiires and a variety of AICK -NAtK fir' sale Iil'U at the 7 6::j LEWL-EtUG POST OFFICE. j LI ID A AD PI.NE Oil. can b. had at ill t post office 1 l E Cold PK.VS ;or Lad.Vj and f;,.,. Ma le ha-lat the vosp OFFICE s 'EVEKAL setts ol CAM EOS and othar ureasi rins and tar Kmcs can b tJ very cheap at the POsT OFFICE I) j I TTEH, Eg: , Laid and Poultry takea i r Coo Js at the Exchange POST OFFICE FEW toxes of Kaisins, Figs, Dales auj Prin.e Prunes for sale at the POST OFFICE v A OKDEKs for Boils rr t.'m ds of acyTTj prompily atlendtri to at tke PTOFnCE JALIKScan find the larsest and a57r! i ment of Letter and 5ote PAPEr.e'. opes Ac. at the P03T OFFICE uviiiiuii. js. a. rims. lullli f-J-y Lewbburs Planiii? Mil!, I.U. in-,. ZJ r airaaeep constantly oa hand and li.aiinmctiire to order I'lourluf. Siding, Iooi. Maah. Miultrrsi, lilinda, .1Ion!liiiCM ot all patterns, and all other dcscr.pticns of Wood Wurkol in Building. Orders respectfully solicted and promptly filled. All work warranted lo aivesatisfac;:a IV An extensive lot of Lumber of al! d e-er piinns rn hand for sale. lurtnrnim iV.rA Sceutid street, Leicitlmrg.ra April 22, It.'!. KCWRY b SKY-LIGHT GALLERY, MTadden's Hardware Store, ! ' lTinerlr Hochiun Shoe Store, Marke street, I.ewisturg. J'; .1 MlilK) TYl 'f.'S, MEL A IX 0 TTPES, Ac, in the uua! superior style. In addition t i ihese pictures, I am now prepared lo ta.e riiutogi ;ii1:m, larze cr small, equal to the tt n,.-ae anynbere. Also, HALLO I 1'ES. Tbc.e pictures are colore to rep re -ent life, and are superior to an oil paimint. ftvii g that loieli'y ol expression and leatnre. th tt ran be pr i'.uced only Ly the Camera. Thee picture are patented, and I have Ihe exdiism e nt hl f. r l'nion county. Call ani examine specimens. (April 21, 1D58. Sew Goods for the Million. 2. ECttREYEH & SON T I t: j""' received their irenera! snppTT l I r.f Co. ds tor the M'KINC & Sl'.VMtR ot 1 lates 'J. I heir stock consists in nan of ir.a ard nirst t'.i hionat.le stvles of T;3, surh as M.nu Is, Mantles. Silks, Bereges, Tis sues, de La:nes. tiinshams. Prints cf ail patti ru. Bil.bons. Laces. Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, Hosiery, Cloves, Handkerchiefs, Ac' ron Tin: gextlf.men they have a heavy assortment of Cloths, Cas snneres. Coin r.eis, Vestings, Half Hose, ('ravats. and all other descriftuasof "ma-eiiline toggery." which can not l e beaten id Ihis regit a. ( i," Call and take a look at our assortment, and you wilk be convinced that yon can't' better an; where else. CP Connlrv Prodacs laken as usual. J. SC11REVEK Jt SON. tewi.l-uri: rit '22. IS..L1. FCR SALE. 4I M lltilarshlp of the Irrm ( - - '"nmr.OHl .VUtC. Address Box 167, May 17, 1M9. Lewisburg P. O. NEW FIRM TN THE OI.O M10P! The subscriber I respectfully announce to ihe citizens o Lewishurg and vicinity that they have formed a Partnership in the Tailoring Business, at the well-known stand of James Criswellcts Market street, where they are prepared to CIT A. MAKE I f to order in the very I best stvle Men's and Ttnvt' t la.fhfllC every description on short notice. share nt the nnhlie Mlrnri.. r ...... .- J A l t ni oi--, J. F. t-CUAr'FER. Lewisburg, April 4, 1 iS'J HOUSE BUILDERS, TAKE NOTICE! The undersigned are appointed Agents lor ihe saie of : Honrs. lilt lulu A. II illdtMV Sh ' "'" " w,,r . ' sizes, made of tlie trtsi material. " warranted. r?-Madebt L.iwrnui i, HushesYilie, Pa. and f. r sa'e by ttitf F S CALDWELL, Lewisbnrg - . . ... y OR SAIE. CHEAP A Ley i Trimming Kiiifn a convenient arur-' " Punters to trim pamphlets. &e. May 27, '5!. C. J.si'AHL.Book Bim I Ko Grindstones.Groceiies, oi Donkey i Coats, . ,k. Iyi'T hundreds of Hats and Caps cl ) latest siylrs,a little cheaper than can i lound elsewhere. Call and see them at j Gibsons Ual Manufactory, LettJMfj,! I J. SCHREYER. & SON HAVE received their fECONDAKK'. ot'Springand Summer '" cf ! Dress Goods. Mantillas, and a la'ff , Ladies' Collars and Sleeves Hear. . A.' a 1 rimmtr. eneral assortment of i wlis, ..... . i f..imers v' , 1 1 1 k I ' I , O ' i . , ' h'cn will be sold cheap, MaT 15' i..I..rini rlf t Mmmaiaaauoui"-. k , il .,r,'rT I"' ihe Hb if ..-of that kind ou nana n r Aji Le-isburz noiv"1"1.; -T"-' ursTl' Market sire.I.neit door u o Kilter's Store LEW IsBl hK 1 - .:..v-k..i.."-""; i HEB.-ONS wi.M loen"S -....I a.r "- ' X i. I.rrra-II I rMiBlr. "".". j .1 . .... .UIK"1 dr.l are (r'H.lI. wlife Ihe el. male" ; rul. 1 aa.ertwm.Bl si Ullt Ual aalbsl velulftu,