Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, December 16, 1859, Image 2

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ttmmitrm .faVat. Tile Lltt rtntcau Ciiansicta,
f,l4ihel ua the Cah System, ha. I'.e lar.-e.t ana tent
rtrralatton nfanv Newspaper in l'n:.Ha County.
FrpJilnm nitinnil- Slmprv opetinnult
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IDKqtlTE raOTti rid.V TO tMrlRHAN I.M)sT:;i,
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Kl aaMker lurk nr Slate Trrrtlorr b EileKoa,
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ThKnT are. auJ win b- the to letting rnnrtplea
tmfirr Ue. ceonlry. until they are vtrleriouii: ami we
aia.il them t nur tnu.t hea-l. th re tn float until they
war-, la) trtumpii ai"Trlii .satlnnal Cajjlol al Haen
lontta Wl-ei7fe Afinrri' Jiturmal.
ar-Tlie Opposition state ronrrntlua. to nominate a
eaasturate fur liot -rnr. lr 1. apint to aa,'Wtt,l at
Iltaaisatau on t.l NK-OAV the liiil KuiUHtil. lboO.
WS.CMABLSeTos Cus-vasTum. slosnai, Aran
Thirty Sixth Congress... 1st Session.
Thursday, Doc. 8. In Senate, tlic
Democracy again called lap the Sla
very resolution. In the Houso, the
Slavery resolution was insisted upon
liv tuc Ueinocracy,
Friday, Dec. 9. In Senate, the Dc- j
mocracy nitroiiuco.t tnc gentlemen !
from Africa. In the Home, the sen-
. . .
llemcn from Africa were introduced j
lir the Dciimerarr. A ml .a lliinl vnte
for Speaker waVtakcn, rc-ultill"; in a '
a total of 110 for Sherman, hcluckhv
6 votes of an election.) I
Saturday, Dee. 10. In Senate, the
Members ceased from ihcir arduous
labors. In tho House, by way of va-'
ricty, the Southern lea Jers of the De
mocracy ajrain called up the Xirjcr. 1
tiunday, Dec. 1 1 . The Democracy
let the colored gentleman rest, at least
in public,
Mnn.biv Doe. 1?.Tn Sonntr. fl1(,
, T . . '. i i x-
Administration resumed the e;iro
tOpiC. Ill the IIOUSC, the Negro topic '
traa again discussed, with renewed i
vieor, by the Administration. '
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O. M.
Tuesday, Dec. 13. In the Senate, ' ,w,n approve of every act of mine, to prevent Uutisuip, with illustrations on the black
tllOSO uf the Democratic ersiiasion : slavery from being extended in Kansas. 1 huard, fulluwed by remarks from other
took up tliC "everlasting Xcsrro." In ! neer shed the blood of any fellow man ex- j mcIuut.r-J.
the House, their brethren were afflic-
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ednesday, Dec. H. In the Son- j
atC, tllC COIlSiai.'rallOn OI UlC L,t!ll0piail '
trna tlm nnlor of tho ilnt, n..,,i
,l. v..t;-,l Il.,,r.r.e,. T 1 '
the National Democracy. In the
iiuu3t. me; I'liiiv na&eu iiuim
on the race from htlnopia.
And thus has it prone for nine
days the Administration, immediate-1
ly upon calling the roll, forcing the !
Slavery issue upon the Senate, and in :
the House obstructing the very organ-.
ization with the same issue, which has '
no business in that body as yet. '
r !..! r.c f ..,. .t.nn
via'a, ' cuja iuuc tuaiiueuu, "Why di l noi the llmill pob.i.h Ihese so.
Speaker Ulllil they vote upon his bull- ! called tacts before ! Why, if John Blown is
combe, dictatorial, inquisitorial reso- : ihe -bloody murderer" he would have us be
!,: A i.,,.,m,, ,,!,, lieve, has he kept silent so long ! Why, if he
they had got the Nigger in, and they
denca lUC uepuniicaus to lurn Him OUI.
Another Southern member said Sew- :
nrd ehould bo hung as well as Brown.
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ji....- s-.u....i7 iiiivunmu i'i;- ,
mon it a republican 1 resident or
Speaker was chosen. Messrs. Nelson :
and Eihcridge, of Tcnn., and Mr. (!il- j
mer, of X. C. rebuked such treasoua-'
ble language, and said they would sub-
mit to Republican rule, if necessary, j
until it became unlawful and subver-1
eivc of Southern rights, when they too
would secede. Hickman of Pa., Ad-1
rian of X. J., and llaskin and Clark i
Of N. Y.,as much as declared they j
would sooner vote with the ltepubli
cans than with the Adniioistrution.
Messrs. Kellogg and Logan, of III.,
came near having blows, and after
wards apologized. Tho Ijoeofoco
Clerk, (who is the pre.-iding officer,)
refused to put to vote Mr. Hickman's j
motion, tor an election Ly plurality. !
I. .i A -. , A i
n a word, the minority the slave-
111 a . - l
linldcrs are determined to trv ami
.-iii. -r i
frown or trick the I rCCUien into sub- j
mission, and to Stir up SOCttoual am-
mOSlty tO tllC Utmost. KUIC OrUllin, ,
is their motto. Our Members stand
firm, but wc think would do better by
Toting, and letting the Slavitcs and
their Echoestalk.
In the meantime, the creditors of
the U. b. arc suflcring for nioncv due
them, and all public business has to be
thrown by. All this to give Demo
cracy a chance to train the next Pros-
dent by stirring up all the animosity j
and bad feeling it can between the !
NJorlh and the South ! 1
a.Last year, the Democrats in
rnnrerr-ss had a. mninritv in t in UouSC.
and the Republicans allowed the ma -
I .
jority to select their own Speaker, , M-
without loss of time or frivolous or Now, the other accounts are that the men
teal objections. This year, the tables were hot killed in the presence or hearing of
are turned, and the- Democrats will ' any of their families! Mrs. Doyle's story (if
not allow the majority to elect. Who ! she ever wrote it) is therefore utterly incon
arc the agitators who are the rcvo sistent, in a material point, wilh the others.
lationizcrs the enemies of the Union? , Its tpirit is not that of a bereaved and widow
Again Thus far.numbers of North- ed mother anything else. If the men killed
cm men have TOtcd for Southerners ' were not pro-slavery, there was no wotiti
for Speaker, but not a Southerner has j for John Brown or any other of the Free
at) r.t Toted for a Northerner. Which t Slate men to commit so horrid and useless
iu tho Wtir.n.il" influence ?
Once more Last year, the South
bad the Sucaker, and has the Vice
President. Is it any more than fair
that the North should have the Speaker
this year? or shall the minority sec
tion in both branches hare the prcsi-
Hinre nffirvtr in Lntll ?
Another Kansas State Election.
Under the legally formed and adopted
fTnnatitntion. the Deonle of Kansas held a
Slate Election, Tuesday, the Oth iost.. ID
which tbe Republicans triumphed over tbe
united Uuchanao, Douglas Pro-Slavery,
Border Ruffian party and the Herald of
Freedom. They carry every eonnty beard
from, except Leavenworth, by an aggregate
nijoriiy o( 3,000 ! The following are tbe
Ofiecra Ue:
Govern, r Charles Robinson, Lawrence
Lieut. Oo v. Joseph P Root, Wyandot
Bee. of Slate John W Robinson, Manhattan
Auditor George 8 Hillyer, Grasshopper Falls
Auor'y-Geri. Benj PSimpson.Lykios county
Bop. Inst. M'm R Griffith, Bourbon county
Chief Justice Tbom Ewtngjr , Leavenworth
Associates Samuel A Kingman, Brown eoun-
ly : Lawrence D Bailey, Emporia
Congress Martin F Conway, Lawrence
t -Le aea if tbe Democratic party
will act get np iom new pretext to keep
Kmm oat, with a larger vote than Ore
gon, Pl-t'iai, or f rcbably n.!iwir-:
Brown s Accusers. j
rw; the heiclit of the Kansas war-alien :
' hundreds of men wire killed or wounded
I -...,;.. t..,K f r.,M,ers look advantage of!
Ihe confusion to commit horrid outrages, ;
which were charged either to the Pro-Slavery j
or Free Slate party. S, , me. f these murderers ;
' J .,, , Pr hl.
wrre never known. After Brown made nis ,
saJ. silly, criminal foray into
Virginia, the :
; Tepn was raised by a Kansas Editor, that he
was Ihe head of a marauding parly at Potta-
. ,. ,r, J.E..r
vai.nnti. in kau&is. rins paper was once a
ftvt mate organ, but has of late years been ;
...i.i 9 c - aii.l a traitor lias been
a i... ,i,.llr,ier l!i.lRan,mce-holders
,UJi'"i'u ' " v "
and has sustained Locofoco candidates for
office. Jm. Rt:nrTn, an Abolitionist, who .
was iiiiiniatelyaciiuainled with Kansas affairs
fiora first lo lajl, says of this Editor of ihe
U raid of Freedom
He published a number of affidavits which .
were cuic.irie.l at Vetport, Missouri. ' i
CJen. Whulield and Mordecai Ulivcr; in only
one of which is Ihe statement thai Old John I
Brown was at Pottawatomie at Ihe lime when
ihe lire rull'ians lliere were killed this, the
! ............... f the vilest tf thi ltnrli.r. I
1; ii in .in cam- a man whom no one in his i
nvn ii wn i ii wuuiu uiriii. . uuuv, wuh. w. wh
honor- I
."n-.i,,i, i,r, I
.John Brown, since his condemnation, was
..u-i k.. . a.. h..i m, r Ms.rl.n. !
setts if he was present when Doyle and Ins
comraura wrrc Kiiiiu auu, so, now ..c ju-,-.
1 1 lied thai stem transaction ! The old man
replied that he was nl there. John Brown
never lies, with motive or without; and this,
bis last and solemn statement, is conclusive."
orruw B. Luwacr, formerly a lead
ing Democrat of Erie, who was acquainted
with the lat;er while a Pennsylvania!!, visited
him in prisun at ('harlestown, and says:
'I remarked to Mr. Brown that there had
been a ditlerent version given to his Kansas
exploits t,v u,errM re. rom tnat
winch his friends gave, and ventured the opin-
; .iat his renuu.tion demanded an exnlana-
lion. He replied that he understood my allu
slon' bal 1 was mistaken m supposing
tl131, ' an- " r1' hii,n,' '7.' j
ami Ihe hi.necl ver.tiel l no'entv. saiil he.
,n se" TK, , "T"0" a K r '
eons cause. Jle spoke in indignant terms oi ;
the editor of the ll.rald if Freedom, character- .
iing him as -sclfi-h unjust- revengeful ;
mtrrenargualrumjal ami enrrupi. i remar-
ked Hut I tegrettet to bear him speak of (i.
w Urown 111 sik h terms, as he was an old
acquaintance of mine, and had been trusted
aim respeciea. ii:s answer waa : - .ir. i.ow
rv, you are mistaken if you suppose that any-'
thing that Cieorse Washington Brown could
say can tainish the name of John Brown."
mai.es P. lum.an Abolitionist, one who ,
escaped from Harper's Ferry, was also with
Brown in Kansas. He asserts that the Herald
man is a iraitor, unworthy of credence, and
very pertinently inquires, in a recent No. of
the Irtbune
.... ...
is such a hard-hearted man, did he not mur-
ner nis prisoners, instead oi selling oeiore
them the best he had, and that, ton. to men
who a few hours before, were seeking his
hl'e ' ,Jul'" Ur'?wn ,,e'" "bused a prisoner
much less was he implicated in Ihe killing ol
ih,. ,eii al I'.illa walomie. sneak" what 1
know. Old Capt. Brown was not within thir
ty miles of Pottawatomie Creek at the time of j
that transaction."
Whatever else old Brown may have been ,
g -ilty orf n'.ri.t .fu'ne s was never charged ,
against him by friend or foe. His whole life
bears testimony lo his piobityand scrupulous
regard for his veracity. His general charac
ter would forbid such a deed. His own pos
itive denial of it, and Ihe testimony of others
whose reputation for frankness stands fair.
h ,d hielJ him f 'suspic,0, unless i
th?re is most strong, undoubted and over
whelming proof against him.
And what is the proof ! Why, that a party,
unknown lo the deponents, enticed the persons j
killed away from thir homes, and the next
day they were found murdered. The party
Wu0 ,()ij lhem away, had voices and "looked
and talked like Buttm men." None (except :
. . . ,
one w I tout characteror influence) positively i
.,. ,, .r.
swore that Broun was of the party. After',
v-.-s.-r- ;
,, . ,
the Harpe. s Ferry raid, however, it became
very convenient to lay it upon lurn. As a ;
specimen ol the manner in wnicn ne is as- ,
sailed, read the following, which is alleged to
have been written and forwarded to Brown,
while the latter was in prison, by a tmman!
CtvTTis-iMO, Tido. Not. 20, 18.',9.
J..hn nrnm Sir : Though tenireaore i" not mine 1
s-.nt.. m.i i tt f-i Kr.utk-a to a,
u,. u of ur to vo ea
ti--ar tnai you wre
larper'a Ferry with
now appreciate al T
ditre in Kan.as when you then anj there enter.il my
! i . I t,.,a tl,ni nut of the tard and Kbot them dead
bouse at mi'luiftht and arreete.1 my nuiaiffl aou two
in my hearing. Vou can't Bay yon done it to free our !
.tare. : n, an i tr n -te4 to hate ant.
mates I We uai none, ao-i urrvT .jitot-i . -..j.
but ha onlt made a poordtM-on.-o'ate widow, with rhild- j
ren. While 1 f, fr your folly I do bpe that y.,u will !
mvet your junt reward, llow it pained my heart to bear
the dyint; tr,wn of my hnland and children, ll'thia
crawl gitee y,Hl any eoanolation, yon are welcome to it. .
j v . Mj twn, John DoyU, whoa life I bafLT--d of joa, j
"f- """""" "-
, .. , . ..r ...uf . 1 nn and would certainly be
', there ifh m would aerunt, that hennibt adjust
I a I .... avsaaaa.l WtfS.lt V lUH'll if tail U Wnilld n-rll)lt-
and worse than useless a crime. -ny im
' plication of Brown, therefore, would only
' tend to prove that he was a monomaniac, and
not a sane and responsible man.
Our theory, ihen, is, that those men like
others were killed by some of the brigands
who infested the country, and who cared noth
ing about the slavety question, one way or
the other. It is convenient and serves a pur
pose, to ascribe it to Brown, and the real ac
tors may never be known. But his charac
teristic tenderness bis own denials and the
' P" ' allegation, nf other, knowing to hi, po-
itiion at thai time, seem positively to wipe
from him every stain of suspicion in thai tran
saction. How different the true womanly
spirit nnthreatening, and wishing harm to
none ascribed to Mrs.Brown,in the following,
from the temper exposed by Mrs. Doyle !
"Tar. Wira or J.m Baowa desires to have
contradicted the expression attributed to her,
that -she bad lost four aons in tbe cause of
freedom, and was willing to lose more chil
dren for the eaase." She --could not so speak,"
she says, for "Mry were unmoihrrly ward,"
She says she is satisfied they died in a good
cause, yet she "can not desire any further sac
rifices, and looks with sorrow on the possibil
ity of any further death-breach in her family."
Since preparing the above, we see tbat
a brother of Brown clears him from tbe
charge that Doyles were notoriously bad
characters and that Muhula Doyle ran
irf e,e irrffe tier Hume j
UNION COUNTY STAR
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union uoaniy leacners mui.uV0.
This body convened accordingly to ap-
B0i0t,Ucnt at 11 1'. M.f Monday of last
1. M ffl...l.,,r, in.l cnnlintied to its
wlr-cj lcssions UDiil Wednesday iveuing.
wer9 usuany opcneJ witb
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re g ous exercises, ty tbe resldeul e.orgy-
fa ' -
uieo or otuers.
The following Teachers, Members-, were
reported in attendance: 0. K. Ilaus, !
1'. Irwm, JJ. lleckeudurn, &. U. M Curdy,
r. (J. Ilosser, J. K. Wolfe, J. H. Uuelier, :
.l.. n Ii K Iprkupr. II. Ii. .Sandn. II. IV. '
S.,ur. K'at S. fiut. Marv Uaim. Susua i
- 1 J J - I
1 Crontuilhr, Salome Z ok, Catharine J.
Thompson, Mary C. M'Alarney, M. Ii.
Chambers, J. A. Oweti", O. K. 1'elliuau,
J. L. Irwin, Jobu M'Alaruvy, Josephine
Thompson, Ama!y Volkniar, K izibeth
Guudy, 6u?an A. Artu.-troDp, Allies I'a'e,
Miss Cr. Kanlaal, Miss T. Kvaos, J. II.
iuiilb, J. i. Mcnch, A. J. Morris, J. II.
Walker. There were also uiauy other
friends of Klucation present, nut Mem
bers of the Institute.
The usual committers to tiroviJo tilaccs
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of entertainment, court of errors, busiuets ,
ooimittee, Sic, were appointed.
Arjjresses were Ueiiverea as ioiiows.
Addresses wire delivered
Inaugural, by the I'resideut, Jos. Kleck- i
npP i(, loUDEiUcn, t)V J. .!. J. JlallCK, i
E,q. On tho 1'rogresa of Developement, j
and on Peumanship, with illustrations, by I
J. Hale Sjpbcr. I
Hon. Henry C. Hickok, State Superin-
1
tendent, was also present, and made sev- !
eral ititnretici; and instructive addresses,
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on tho Stale fccbool bystetn, and on other
topics that arose tor consideration.
Kssays wcte read by Miss U. J. Tbomp
ton on Composilion by C. E. Ilaus on
Music aud by S. O. M'CurJy on
Iu-
stitulcs.
1'. P. Irwin j resented a report on'I'cu-
J . , . t
. G. Royer, took op the nubj-ct of j
ppcllinff, and explaited
tt.j,cuii) it. ltLUiarks.
his method of
!
S. O. M'CurJy offered his views of :
teaching the important art of Reading,
j. 4
Ae question, thouia unexpenencea
(caebcrs be placed iu our primary schools ?
was discussed, and also tbe importance of
inir.li..ei.i Seboul l)ireei,,rs
n
S. U. M'CurJy fjritied a class audillu--
t rated his method of teaching Mental Ar
itliinelic. :
Written Arithmetic was taken up ly j
Mr. M'Alarney, and aftercares discussed
The following were chosen O.Iiccrs fur ;
the ensuinj; year: I'resideut John A. i
Oicns. Vice Presidents Ama'y Volk
! i'r;ii., k -,j:,
j Secretary J. II. Walker. Corresp'iud
i ing Secretary M. 15. Chambers. 1'reas
. urer-r-S. O. M'CurJy. Kxecutivo Com
mittee D. Heckendjrn, P. P. Irvin, J.
11. BuchtT.
STATE OF TnE Fl'NIiS.
KecclTetl fr-m la-t year' Trra-nr.-r SI
from iuitia'i.Mi l,-,n ttiisyuar
ra 1 F Stiuth r,r nlerti-oi e.tl
M. K Clitir.-li rr Kiel, liltl. e.
Oluer eap, usi-s i( tli.d lueetiu
y uo 21
.1 INI
3 (HI
O lj 0 15
Sli i;
IUIaui-e in Treasury
Tbcfo!lowiiijj Resolutions were adopted :
liinulutl, 1. That we regret to learn
that some of our teachers have beeu pre-
vc,cJ fruu- attending our sessions, and j
that we hope hereafter to meet theiu at i
Ihe Institute whether Directors allow j
themthe time or nut. ' I
2. That tho compensation of female
teachers ahould be equal to that of mule i
teachers. j
3. That wc sustain our County Super-;
intcudeut in bis ifforls to aJvauce the in- I
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teres a oi tue bcuooi etstum, huu iiiai, nc
,J ', i r. I
csnecial y commend tbe energy ana perse- ,
r 1 , . . . . . , . , - ;
vcrauce wntcu ue nas exuiuneti uuring uis
q u (he lallfica.
tiang ww , ol)taia a pcnllallcnt Ccr-
,ificatc fae bas pcrforule(l ,uo unexpressed
wish of every member of this Institute.
4. That it would be advisable fit each
teacher to call a meeting of the people of
the district, at tbe begiuuitig of tbe terms
of school, in order to consult with lhem 00 .
matters calculated to promote the best in
terests of the school.
5. That we as teachers will support
no man as School Director who seeks the
office as a politician, or for political pur
p iscs, but will use our utmost endeavors
ti place our must intelligent citizens in
that important office without regard to
party politics.
6. That each teacher should open his
school by readiug a portion of scripture
aud by prayer.
7. That, in the opinion of this Insti
tute, ibe true cud of education is to im
prove tbe heart, as well as to impart use
ful knowledge; and that teachers must
keep this object constantly and prominent
ly before their minds, if they would prop
erly discbarge their duties.
8. Tbat our tbauks are due and are
hereby tendered to Rev. I. Grier, Henry
liopenrrif, John Gast and Thomas Crou
miller, for tbeir hospitality and kindness
towarji tbe female members of this Insti
tute; to the Trustees of the M.K. Church,
for tbeir kindness in permitting ns to
hold our sessions io tbe lecture room of 1
their church ; to those Editors, who pub-!
lished the call of our meeting free of
charge; to the Choir, for tbe excellent
music with which they favored ns; and
also II. C. Hickok, Ksq.,for his able aud in
structive addresses.
The business having been all transact
ed, a benediction was pronounced, and tbe
Institute adjourned, to meet again, in Le
wisburg, at the call of the Executive com
mittee. Jos. Klecknmr, Pres.
C. E. IIatjs, Sec.
We bave somewhat abbreviated this
report, but believe we bave retained all of
interest or importance to the public We
are informed tbat the Institute attracted
large numbers of attentive spectators, and
that it was the most interesting gathering
our Teachers have yet bad. Ens.
"Helper's Crisis" which the Democracy
in Congress is doing nothing but to adver
tise, bas got a tremendous start. Every
body is trying to get it to read, and proba
bly millions will now see it who never
would but for this last expedient to get np
anti'.btr "row" ou the .Slavery 'leoraiiun.
& LEWISBURG'
Finances of Pennsylvania.
The following is the Summary of the Report
of ihe Auditor General of Pennsylvania for
Ihe year ending Stlih Nor. 1859.
iturra.
Lands, 1.559 !
Auction commbsiolis, 18.075 00
Auction dunes, 41,98183
Tax on bank dividend. SlK.nm t
Tax on corporation stocks, 464.754 S'J
Tax on leal and personal estate, 1.3ms Sjw
19
Tavern licenses.
IHS,3ll t 82
1(. laiters' licenses.
213,187 G9
285 00
1.815 87
7,648 94
ft,M3 50
7.587 55
1,526 63
13.750 13
1 411 95
377 95
9.593 31
4,fi9 03
15.136 23
63.5 II 12
14.036 58
121,916 32
4.41 1 78
5,26 12
7,1)9(1 00
42,647 69
175,-iSi 46
Sample licenses.
Pedlers' licenses,
isrokers licenses.
Theatre. circuses and menagerie
licenses,
Distillery and Brewery licenses,
i Billiard rooms, bowling saloon
! and ten-pin alley licenses,
Kaiiug-house, brer house and
restaurant licenses,
Talent medicine licenses,
Pamph't t laws,
Militia lax,
; Millers' tax,
Foreign Iusuranee agencies,
! Tax on wrils, wills, deeds, ic,
j Tat on certain ollices,
! Collateral iiiheriiance lax,
'-'anal tolls.
Male of turnpike stork,
, rnromei of laws,
Premiums tui charters,
,"-...,.
6ti7,7U9 46
i'r,uins on loans.
1 ax on lonuage.
JVod. from bride- lolls.
Penna Railroad co., B ,nd No,
2. redeemed,
Su"hur- Er',e R'' Vo-
excess on sale of canal,
Accrued interest,
Refunded cash,
Annuity for Risht of way.
..:,, 'n,i rorieiturea
250 00
I.S70 01 i
4.2118 62 :
20.000 00 '
4.027 21 i
3,938 37 I
329 29 .
Fees of the public iflicers,
Miscellaneous,
S),S2f.,3.V) 14
urisDiTrats.
Expenses of fiovernment.
5108.097 40
3,000 99
19 00
Militia expen-es,
Philadelphia Riots of 1811.
Pennsylvania Volunteers in the
late war with Mexico,
Pensions and gratuities,
72 00 '
7.75.) fii
6.2H 1 68
1.075 01)
2.0110 no
9.3110 00
t nariiaoir i usi nuio.u,
cK,izaon s,ciety.
Peun'a Si ne Asricultural Society,
FarmiTs' High School of Penu'a,
('ominon shools,
Coiiimissioners of Sinking fund,
lutciest on loans,
tiuaranue 1 interest.
L iie Board of Canal Commis
sioners and Secretary.
Damages on the Public Works
and o:d claims, m
Special commissioners,
R, -venue Commissioners of 1857
Slate library.
Public buildings and grouuds,
Houses of refuge.
Penitentiaries,
Escheats,
Amendment lo the Constitution
SH7.790 37
853, 6.'.4 62
1,986.1 17 35
18,517 50
i
2,059 7
10,019 51
1 1!) Ill)
I2n ou
4.511 80 ,
-1.731 90
38.5( 0 01)
3S.191 ".(I
723 70
212 DO
5.KKII Id) :
62.1106 55 '
699 31
4.9S8 SO
120 78
Abatement of state Tax,
Mercantile Appraisers,
Counsel fees and Commissions,
Nicholson lands.
Williamsporl & Elmira Railroad
Company,
Miscellaneous,
f.22 52
7,6:9 S8
$3,85 9,054 M
$S39,323 Pa
Balance in State Treasury
Nov. 30. IH59. available.
Depreciated Funds in Treas
ury, unavailable,
41,032 00
Letteu fuoM Cook. Captain Cook,
under sentctico of death at Cbarhst iwn,
Va., has addressed a letter, dated N'ov.20,
t ) Mr.aud Mrs. Sell- rs, of Cleveland, Ohio.
We quote following : .
"Hub short month more, and ho whom
et)Crous b0:1, itality welcomed lo your
Uappy home, will stand upon the scaffold
tl) la;e a8t 0ok of earth. The dread
of death wilh nie is aiuuli, for I have faced
ot before, unflinching and uutreuibling.
j 0UT (jrcaj tl,c mode in which it now
lml5t COme, auJ the disgrace attendant on
it iltf on;y ,;eg lUat biud me, are the
nf kindred aud affection. These, it is
... ,
trim lirinir with tueui ueatu 0 aeep agony,
lrue hx wl u , v - L 3
.n,i n.,.st the sotrit with their we ght ol
ana aimoal tue spina wit" ioc" o j
wjfOQ, t
"Ilrave men lave fallen in this brief, :
e . i i n . . j m wtoro '
fatal struggle. Comrades who to me were
brothers, companions of many a scene ot
danger, and many a happy hour, sleep in
their bloody grave with the cold earth ;
above them They died as they had ever
lived, bravo men and true. Eleven of I
twentT.tw0 fell in the contest. Five more j
are already doomed. AnotDer out awaits ;
bis trial lo meet the same sad fate. Those ,
f-ll ,1,. ,1 hk brave men. 1 hose wno
yet remain, will not shame, I trust, their j
comrades who are gone. We, I trust, ;
shall calmly meet our doom, uutrembiiog j
aud unshaken." I
A Sound Platform. J. C Ten Eyck,
the newly elected Senator from New Jer
sey, stated in a speech at New Brunswick, :
, . ... .1. r :,: ; iht I
that the objects of the Oppesttion, in tbat
1. To bring about honesty and economy
in State and National expenditures. J
2. To stand by tbe compromises of tbe i
r ,T.L,;,i;.,n
ii u it . I
3. To stay the spread of slavery over ,
territory now tree.
4. To protect the elective franchise in
-
its purity.
5. To protect American labor.
That is good cnuugh for the whole coon
try. It is essentially tbe same as that
laid down by Mr. Lincoln, in his speeches,
as tbe one upon which all opponents of
tbe present administration ought cordially
touuite. Who can object to it? And
who is going to quarrel about the name
inscribed upon tbe banner under which
these principles are carried on to victory
in 1800? Let Pennsylvania commence it 1
To tbe Tax Collectors of Union Co.
AS my time will soon expire, I wish Col
lectors to bear in mind that my account
wun the Slate and County must be settled by
the 1st of Jan. 1860, and I hope all Collectors
will have their accounts settled by Dec Court.
By reference to my books, 1 have not yet re
ceived quite -fliOOO of the County Tax, al
though some of my good friends insinuate
thai 1 have been shaving County Orders. On
tne contrary, I have advanced f 1000 out of my
own pocket to oblige friends that held Orders
against the County. 1 hope every Collector
will pay attention to this request, so that the
Jurors may be paid in auk at Dec. Court. A
word to-the wise is sufficient.
H- P. 8HELLER, Treas.
N. B. All taxes, (School, Road, Poor, &c)
that can not be collected and are to entered
against the property, must be done on or be
fore 'he 1st day of Jan. IfSO aa, aftr that
tune, the law prouibilj il being a Uen.
Sheriff's Sale.
T")Y virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. issued ont of
the Court of Common Pleas of L'uion
county, and lo me directed, will be exposed lo
Public Sale or Outcry, on the premises, on
Saturday, December 17, IHS9, at 10 o'clock
A. VI., Ihe I'jllowing described Real Estate, to
wit : Two certain Tracts of Land situate in
Lineslone township, and county of Union.
No. 1. Bounded on the nonh by lands of
Einanuct Walter, i-n Ihe east by land of Aaron
Smith, on the south by Penns Creek and on
Ihe west by land of Hush Bellas and others,
containing twenty-five acres, more or less,
whereon are erected one and half storey Log
Dwelling House, a Log Barn, ind oiher Oul
Buildines, 4c, with the appurtenances.
Tract No. 2 is a Timber Lot, bounded north
by Penns Cree'x, ra.-t, south and west by
lands of Hush Bella, cui.l.uninj eleven acres,
more or less, with the aipurteuauces, &c,
as the propeitv of Philip Deati-r.
JOHN" CKSi;;ovK, Sheriff
Sheriff's Ollice, l.ewisbuiz, Nov. 28, 1859.
PUBLIC SALE.
hv ulTrp.! al Public Sale on ihe!
premises tn Friday the '4Vth il-ty uf ,
Ihermbrr iH;V.,ihe lollouiu property, situa
lel in the joriUi;li ol INcw lit-rli n ; One
anil oite-hairufgrountl tn ulncii is ert-ciej a
fh lare twu storey Kraine Dwelttn? lliue
1 3. and Utlice, tuelher wilh all ihe ncceisa
ly Out-btultlinps ; bounded niriii ly an alley,
eaI bv lamls v( Daniel ilnrlarher. snmh by
Sew Market br., and west by lands of Dr. Jo
seph K. Lotz. 'I he bit and half lot will be
41 57' K7 ' 9"tl "getucr or separate, aa purcnaer may
47 68 ; . , . t
3 375 32 1 Persons wishing to examine the property,
80 00 can s" calling on Jos. C. Bucher, Esq ,
j of New Beriin. If they wish any information
100 000 00 in reard to it. they can obtain it by address
' ! ing me at Lock Haven, Pa., or tieorge .Mer
rill, r.sq.. al Lewi.-hnr. Pa.
Sale lo begin at 10 o'clock, when conditions
will be made known.
Nov. 23, 1859. JESSE MERRILL.
PUBLIC SALE !
TVTOTICE is hereby given that Ihe nnder-
signed Trustees will sell at public sale, :
in pursuance to and by virtue of an Act nf.
Assembly approved the I Si h day of April. A D
1857, on I'riil-ij the Olll day of Decern- '
her, IK59. on ihe jireiniaes in the borough uf
New Berlin, the I
Coart-House, Jail, I
and all otherpublic buildings an I lamls, situate
in said borough, belonging to the county of'
I'nion prior lo ihe erecti n ol the newcounty
oul ol part ol l'uion, called Snyder, hounded
and described as follows, vi : FIVE LO I s
adjoining each other, and bounded on the
west by Vine s'reet, nonh by Market street,'
east by Plumb street, and south by an alley,
whereon the Court House andOounty Ollices
aie erected.
Also a rertaiii l,,t adjoining Plumb street
on the east. Market sheet on liie south, I,,! i f
John Seebold on ihe we-.t, ani an alley on the
north, whei.-oii the JAIL is erected. Said lot
will be sold separate, together with ihe appur
tenances. Sale lo commence at 10 o'clock, A.M., of
said day, when and where ihe terms and con
ditions ol sa'e will be madekioiwu by the un
dersigned, duly appoint,! hv s-,o! art for that
parpose. NEK MlDDLK.xVVAKTH,
HENRY C. E 1". If.
Nov. 12,1859. JOHN V. BAKBEU. i
Sheriff Sale,
IV
)V vitrne nf an alias writ of Lev. Fa. is
sued out of the Court of Common Pleas
ol I liit'ii C'Oin-y aiol to me directed, will be
exposed t.i Public sijle or Outcry, al the Pub
lic II, iu. e of I. D Brewer, in Lewi-.f.;ri;, on
Monday the 19: h Dee r next, at 1 u'elo. ,.P M,
The fcllnw in? described Uuildinc ai. 1 l.t
of t'round ol lieorge A h'rirk and John Lnlv.
to wit : a dwelling house of nvo storeys, hav
ing a front of thirtv-tu-n let an I a depth of
(hirly-lwo feet, wilh frame kitchen ainrhert,
and is situateil on a certain lot or piece of
ground on South Sixth s-reet in the b,, rough
of Lewishurg, aitj.Hinna lot of Win Keiimyer
on the north and lol of Win Moore on the
south, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken
in execution at.,! i., be s-dd bv
JOHN CROSSOr.OVE, SherirT
Sheriffs Ollice, Lewisburg, Nov 11, A 1) l59 :
VALUABLE l'liOPLliT Y j
I r n l i cT S.4LC. I
1)Y order of the Orphan's Court of I'nion ;
I) county, will be sold at Public Outcry, on
TiiCNduy, SOili of lr fliilxT ,
next, ihe large aud commodious two-storey
-brick
MANSION EOUSE !
and LOT, wilh the appurtenances, property
f the laie Jonathan Xch,i, dtx'd, Mtti.ite in
a U- II., I 4 f 1 I. J I .
"c y - . 'in uuiiiHirti in ine
east by property of Dr. M m llaye,, n the
so"th bv Pine alley, on the uesi 1V lot ol Win.
,,v Vjikt, SL ;
lllln,brred , lhe ffuflai ,,, , ,(,,. hrn,,sh
. 47. The property is NI'AKI V NEW.
and built in a iiimd, u-nrkmunlike manner, nni
" "pe'iur muleiiul, t and if wanted for a
Hubl.c House, can be made suitable with a I
" , '; ""s'. , ,,...
thf premises by calling on the subscriber, or
on William Jones, Esq, adjoining ihe prem-
ises.
iSale to commence al 10 o'clock A. M. of
iit.i,li.n....l,I.K., nf..t. .ll 1 1-
-H.....BJ .u.uvtuuiuuu, vi .die w III uc II1AUC
known.
HI GH P. Sll ELLER, Adm'r.
Lewisburg, Nov. 8, 1H5'J
Re-Adjourned Assignees' Sale. i
0!
N Wcdnriidai. 2liit Drrrmhrr
next, will be exposed 10 nubile sale a '
cerium 01 urouuo. on wnicn is erected
a vaiuabie
Steam Flouring Mill,
and :he appurtenances, known as the property
of Nesbm Hayes & Fichihorn, situate on
M ater street, norih of Market, in the borough
of Lewisburg id In ion county.
Sad Mm bmh of briclt-fuIlr ,nd , haIf
storeys high, having an Engine of forty horse
power attacned, a hue 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 the State.
The location of this Mill, considering the
t 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 necessary to supply
all Ihe 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.
r'Also. between 600 and 700 new Flonr
Barrels will be olferrd.
Sale to be at the public house of A.J.Weid
ensaul, in said borough, commencing at 1
o'clock P. M.
Conditions made known nn day of sale.
R. H. LAIRD ct WM. JUNES.
Assignees of Nmbit, Havh 6l Fii htuobs.
Lewisburg, Oct- 12, 1959
FOU SALE OK RENT.
THE subscriber wtlf 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 & M'Clure.or Johnson Walls.
Sept. IB, I8S9 EI.ISHA STRAl'B.
FOll SALE.
A DESIRABLE Itllllfllng I.ot.M feet
feet front by 167 Ii deep. Enquire of
Beaver, Kremer & V'lnre.
l lor TAIL to aixxil aIVt AL s"0i:. K 1
U!:nt," ana Lriioaat oCar, ic aiulLtr e'lba;a.
BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE.
Thesuhscriber.irisioseilthe
WJl.ra,ar!;r Brick Foundry at Ihe west
'St&'2L3--aA "f Maikel street, inclu ling
Scsflleixai the Waieroom, OID e, and the
Macniiiery attached also a lare an, mint of
Pallrrus for Patent Rights lor Agricultural
Machinery, Stoves, Ac. It is rrgarJril as one
of Ihe besl localions for a s-md, sale business.
The Proprietor's time is wholly enoiossed in
another employment, lnrh is the reai'ii he
desires to dispose of this Foundry. Fi-r any
further particulars a'Miess
WILLIAM tKICK. I ewisl nri.
Feb. IH58 I mon .. Pa
! jfov Sale,
rpHE residi-nce of ihe Mihsrrihi-r, on ir
I Market street in the Boronch oJaJ
l.ewisbursr. The house is of BKH-'K, ''
, fiuisheil in every respect,
j Terms One hall to be paid between th'S
j and Ihe first day f April nexi; liie balance
a to be paid in two. three or five years, as may
suit ihe buyer. Possession jiven av time.
I June 9, I85S IMA AC WALTER.
For Sale,
flMlAT desirable property.
corner of St.
John and Water Su .comprising! Ill -litrr
l.olsi on vhich areeiected a stnaU
I louse. She. I, and V harf. This is an excel
lent 'oration for a River residence or place
of business.
For terms e.. apply lo
JON ATHAN' WOLFE, Agent.
Lewi-burg, June 16, lff.9
FOR SALE OR EEKT !
TWO DOI'BI.E FI! ME HOI,"
B;a 8 SKS and Lots, each siiitxhie I 'lJm.
two lamtlies one on North Fouith street and
one on Si. John street, for Sale. Hall ul each
of the above Houses are for Rent.
tilso, for sale, four Ii'iiMme l ots on
North Filth street. JOHN HOLOHTON.
J.ewisburg, Jan. 20, IKr.9. Aent
1 !?
rpiIE subscriber nrl'ers lor sale several
I BRICK HOIt:s. and oilier BuiI-JlJ.
dings, situate in ihe Bori li;-h i f l.ewi-bnrg.
Persons wishing to pmeha-e. will please
call on Mr. Jonathan Wolfe, who nil give
them such information as thev rr.av d--ne.
July 5, 1 f59 V.. M H N A t: I.E.
FOR SALE.
South Filth street, a property A
0Ne
consisting ol a g"! r rame H1 no jI a
on a hall Lot oi 'ground. Ttiinscn-v. A;p v
lo May I". A B. V()l;s.i:
FOR SALE.
rpiIE well known l ax i n Stand
at the east end of the l.ewistiuii: Jlj .
Bridge, in Cbiltisijiia, tie town-hip. N-'l'tii i!
Co. It will be lulll ull r- a-ol iit.ie terilK.
Iniinre ,,f WILLIAM J'KICK.
l.ewi-Lurg, Die. 17, is.' 8.
FOR RENT!
rillli: TWO ICOO.Msi oecurie.l at pre
j sent by Washmlmi Htitchms. n as a
Saloon. They are sUi;abie for SIK
For Terms apply to
Jan 2T . ih'.'.n." JOHN . LINN.
m'I'O I.IIT The corner liotise.Nortii
Third stieet. occupied by Dr. Met It it
, .tnl i-h MunnNrt"!."- in a n, a
al.or Mi-it,--- i. tfw.i, .ei: al
mm' Titnn NtltTi, rl.
- mi.l thritii't-
rrtismit ut ,1 th
II
ARE II 1 i:. Aii excellent fil
ver Li:i:i; MATCH lor sale at a
ain must ,i. L outre of
A E. DENORMANDIE. I,ie.hurg
W PIC
jump iii.o thf W
takf m ri'fr.'
Lnrt:, hr.n!.nnie
and very rinnr- rta-
Va.?. ae.
ble WA.0. h-,sh.. .V.'-i t
fitted up lor ihe especial accrrmi-iation i f
; Pic-Nic and otlo r si miiar ext'iirsiotis. 'IVnos
j moderate. Apply to J is. M. Hot SEL.
Lewisburg. June 3, ls.'ti).
LAW OFFICIO K K M O V L D.
John B. Linn,
A
TTOIWLI AT I.iW-OiTlce .-11
his house ou N. Market S'. bet. 1st A 2,1
8 I.t't islttii c, I'.i.
MARRIED lju
CI ET married when von wish, only o vou
JT call at M FADDIN S HARDWARE
slOKE.and get a first late COOK SIO E at
first cost, as I wain to close out my stork ol
cook stoves. Jus. M'FADDIN.
Lewisburg. March 11, ls.'iS.
sii i:i. 11. oruk;,
Attorney ut l.iv.
iFFICE on f. uth Secon,' near Market Si.
It. Ill l:ii, I'A.
I a All Professional Basiness entrns'ed to
his care will be laiihtully and promptly aiten
lie 1 to Sept'. 1 1, s..'7
FIRST AR81VAL !
I I SI rPOClVfd
.1 . f
a Id.se siii
variril
J assortment i f (.(MIHS adopted to the
season and wants ul the community, which
will be sold very low. Call and er.
BEAVER, KREMER & MclLl RE.
.Sept. 11,'5!
Another Chance fur Cheap Fidures.
A'
MF.ROTYPES will be taken at MW-
K V'S s-ky-I.ighl Gallery, at reduced rates
tor a limned time. Prices ranging from at)
rents upwards. This reduction is niat'e to
prepare for the introduction of extensive tin.
provemeais. The reduced prices will not be
Continued long, therefore all desiring cheap
pictures should call immediately.
Lewisburg, Sept. 14, I Sol).
TIIOS. ti. (altll'U
nAS just received a splendid assortment
of the very best, cheapest and most
fashionable Jewelry in the market. His
Stock comprises
lireant PIiim,
tiialn,
tar Rittf:.
Finger Kiiifr,
liru elefN.
Sleeve HuMon.
SlutlM,&.r. ..-.,
which will be sold extremely low for CasH.
He respectfully asks the patronage of all
his old customers; and also invites new ones
to give him a call before making iheir pur
chases. Call at the sign of the Big Watch,
Market street, east of Second. Dec. S I.'5J
1 FASHIONABLE Hals and Caps
' Good Hats and Caf s
Gheap Hats an.l Caps
A very large stock of Hats and Caps
Young Gent's styles Hats aud Cap
Boys' and Children's Hats ami Caps
Now ready and for sale by GIBSON, lhe only
Halter in Lewisburg
CAUTION.
I HEREBY notify all persona not to trust
or harbor my wife Elizabeth or daughter
.Wary I.ydirt, as ihey have been making many
debis thai I know nothing of. which I will not
pay unless compelled by law, and further I
will proceed according to law acainsl any
person or persons who shall trust lhem with
out my knowledge or consent.
JOHN It!!.
We,t EufTatte, Oct.12. Ifciu.
n. and all
VARIETY STORE
" W Ulk
post i ncE.
A
LAP..; Y. Miiih i;f jjooa'stalliincrr.
I'erfit'otry, Jewelry, i oys, von lection-
enes, Te !- ui a. rruit, Nois, Baskets,
Pinnies, at ,( a taneiy of NICK NAt k for
sale Iit-si,- ut li e
7:iJ l.EWUEl LG TOST OFFICE.
I LlIU AND PINE Ull. can be liaTaTthi
1 POST OFFICE
I 'INK Gold I'l.NS ler Ladies and Gents raa
' I e I . atjbe I tlST OFFICE
SEVEii.W. sins ol CAMLliS ai,d mhtr
Bi- ast Pins and Ear Kir.n can be had
very cheap at the POmT OFFICE
l jLTl Kit, Egi.-s, Laid and Pouliry taken i a
J) Exchange lor Goods at Ihe
POST OFFICE
A
Fi:W Botes of L'aisins, Figs, Dates aad
1'r.u.e J'luncs fir sale at the
POST OFFICE
0
l.l'hlisi for Books or Gords of any kind
pr,-riipt;v attended to at the
POST OFFICE
AI'IKSran find the lareest and bt assort-
I i m'nt ot Letter andNo'e I'APfcR Kntal.
opes Ac. at the
POST OFFICE
Another lit at Johnson V f
Cheap Boot ,x lioe Store.
CHEAP FOR CASH!
VO" Stock or Doors auJ Shoes next
1 do,,r io J. A J. Wal s S:i re, Lewisburg,
where may be fi ut d the cheapest sleek ever
ottered in this plaee.rio nil-lake. Callandex
a.niiie for yeur.-elves aud save al least ii
' per cel..
Men's P. vis from to $J
Children's. Youth A B ys'lrom -fii to
V. omen's Gums f;om So to 75 eu
Men's do 67c to il
ard everything in our line cheaper than lhe
chl :i est.
A i k.r .Is of Boots, Shres & Gaiters MADE
Til OlilEK. i I the best material, and war
rt.oie.i. A larue stock of home-made work
k-jt always on hand, allien mill te sold
very I w.
I.i r'AHllNG cVne at the shortest neilce,
! sn. .i n- er. M M. JOHNsON.
L- '.i. om;.'. Oct. 4, Ihhy.
IJCWKY ij SKY LIGHT GALLERY,
0 Kit J s. M'Fadden's Hardware Store,
noer i- Hoorhton's Shoe Store, Mailt
' i i t, l.e u t-1 org. 1'a.
. I J7,7 0 1 ) 7 v;.n MKL A IX 0 TYPES.
a.-.. ,:, i- u Uail ..b;"-ri"r style, in arftfiiima
iia-r p ciurt-, I j, m Ut u frrjated to tal
I'l.ofo.UJ iai:e ci Mia!I, rrtv.- to
i if...- - bcivuit. A! HaPTO--1
I i-. 'J i.r-.t- j le iiirni t;e d U red ; rep
r--"i.i iff . i-i.-' r m, j m ;t i u- a i. o.l paiuin.f ,
L.v.,,..;: r: :r !r il x ;'re?M,,u ,1 leaturr a
t -'i i f rr.Mjuceii i i.ly i y ihf i ainrra.
I :.--(. i-t.'i:-;.". ,-.te p.'tttt.ifd, iird I have lhe
r t e i j:.t it r I uioa mui-ity. C'ail an
1 1 cuieii.-. April -1, Ift:.
.tv Utods fur the IMillK'ii.
J. SCHP.EYtU & S6?J
"1 I AVEju-t recetvet their general siipptv
II il Go, ds for the FALL AND VMN'I Fit
,i ,-.''.1. Tt.ejrshlk Col.S ,s-. .i, p; of I, f
,ate.-: ar.d n, ,-t lasiin nct.e ol'
ILJai'Jii' Ijliliij 'L't!i'2
si;, ti as t;.?n'si ,;-r,:f. s. St'l . Peret f.. T. -sees,
de La 1 1 r-. G-t.i-anis, 1'i.r.ts i t a.i
'a",'tti-. l!,, , -:s. Laces. L. unets.
Hint el 'i i in njiit. Hi siery,
G o-. es. Hui,ktrrh!i fs. Ac.
roi: tiii: t;i:NTi.i:.Mi:N
ti,' v !..u e it i,i an a- - : . r.; i t 'loths. cas
u. ere .. C,-ti. i.. .,-:rt- Half Hose.
Ct at rt's ;:, d al . i r,r ii -r jtunsof
- l.:.i oi.i.t i. . . i ." u :i ran
i,o' 1 I ,i'- i. :n tins ret. i.n.
f Cai! m ,1 t;:ke a k m our sssi rin crt,
at it t oo rl I r ut in, .-,1 that t o rai.'l
let'er at in I,, ii e:-e. 1" Ci utirv Prodto-e
taken as n-n u. J. M. LULVLK i SON.
l-wt-l ,ir- ,, t -1. T. -
tiwtsiitat:.. jo4.ii anas. j .j. ratxia
.-tC; - I.ettiLuri; I'laiiiiii: .Mil,
eep constantly on hai,,l and
o. cine io i r l Ituriuc. Mtling,
Uutu . ;nli, MiulU rs. Iili;ls,
jtiwiOtliii;: ol ail patterns,
and all oil,, r atser.j'tioiis of V otd Wirk used
ill I'ltliul! .
Dideis resptcifully solicted and rromr''v
tilled. All w. i k u arra tiled to give .satis,'actn
It 'An extensive lot ol I. timber of all
tir-rr pi,, i.s , n h?i,tl i,.r salt.
'. rt o.-i .oii &icuadti-tet,Lewiiburg,Fa
April
Is.VJ.
FCR SALE.
IO St ll.l;iral(i of the Iron fey
t otoiifie
l I (ll't. Address Box le;.
l.t wtsi org p. U
May SV. 1S5S.
NEW FIRM
IN THE OLD MIOP! The subscriber
rtsj.fciriti y announce to ihe ctiirrns a
Lewis! uig and v.ctiiity thai ihev have Met
a PaitLcrsh.p in the
Tailoring Easiness,
at the well known stand ol James Cr:weMra
Maiket street, where they are prrjsrrJ lo
J'.C MAkh I fiucr .r it. ir.every
best stile. Men's ar.d Boys' t IttlhlnK ef
every descttption on shirt notice. Me "
a abate ol the public patronacr
J IMfs i 'KI-WKLL,
J. F. StUAl'FtR.
Lewisburg, April I, li
HOUSE BUILDERS,
rilAKE NOTICE ! The uuders gnrd art
. appointed Agents lor the sale of
lloorst, lUiudH &. Window Sanh
of all sizes, made of the hest material. All
work warranted. 1 Male by L.B.fl'ROLT,
Iltichesvilte. Pa. and for saie by
F CALDW ELL. I.rwisburg
IOR SA'i E. CHEAP-A lay l'"" ""1
' 7rir:.ing Knift, a convenit'tl article lor
Printers to mm pamphlets. Ac
MayS7,'9. C. J.S TAHL.Eoi k B.n,.rr
Ko Grindstciies.GioceriES, oi Iloiikef
CcaU,
I-I T hundreds of Hats and Caps rf IM
latest styles.a little cheaper than can
lound else here. Call aud see thi m at
Gibfvn't Hut Maiittoy, Jru i-oM
HAVE received their sK( M )
of Spring and Summer -o.t..-. .
Dress Goods. Mantillas, and a !' ,.,
Ladies' Collars and Sleeves I'' '" . ,,
Also a general assortment rf -"' ,lhSf
Trimmings. Ccttonades. Cassimtrs
which will be sold cheap.
May 15. -'9.
.
i,'of thai kind t n band or lo e. , Hl
Le-isburg ito, -
" li.
7vs wl.ai. te ''- '.'o'l.TaT
d. are .,.... rath,- ' ' ,.. :.: --'