Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, December 23, 1859, Image 2

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WORDEN tc J
r-ul.lli.liea. the Ca.b Srnlem. tan th lar,ret aul brat
Freedom. national: Slavery. sectional!
iDKQUTt riiOTKtTION TO AMfcl.UA IMXMUV,
AND j
Sol Hi-lhcr Inrh of Slave Trrrlfnry by Extension, '
furrhatr. or i onqurM.
Thv mrr, and will be the two .!, n Prinriplo
bf'rf tht rountrv, until thy are victorious : an.
nail them t our n.Mthavl, tin rr tn flnitt until thejr
ti- in triumph ar.nve thm National Catto. at Wash- j
tn.stmi. VoUsvii!' Mtcr$' Jtnmtl.
tat-Thr Opposition Stair (on.. Blton. to nominate a
Cftn li'lwtt' f r tior-Tn-T, ,. if iMHiilel to au-avm M- at
lliUKlSBi ku on WKDNEr-IMY the 2&J Fcuri iht, lt00. 1
t5CHAKUTJM COSTE-ITlOJf, Ml" DAT, Anil C3.
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Thirty-Sixth Congress... 1st Session,
Fexate Daily the Pemocraev
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lurte i ue Slavery iiik'mioii lnio uouaic.
and then complain, of the "agitation
of that sti'jort!!
The Vice President, who is a Slave
holder, being absent, Mr. Fitzpatriek,
a Slaveholder, was chosen President
pro teni. ( 1 lit; slaveholders claim
t. ... . 1 l . w' c
i iai, uiv-'j ' -pea.ei ui
the House also !)
The Democratic Senator?, having '
.:n.. 1 1 .r 1: ... :
in caucus partially completed the list
of committees, it has been handed to
those of (lie Opposition to fill up the
Idanks. Senator Mason remains as
Chairman of tho Committee of For
eign A flairs ; Mr. Hunter, Chairman
of the Committee on Finance; Mr.
Clay on Commerce ; Mr. Yub'e on
the Post Oflirtc ; Mr. Green on Terri
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01111:3 , .111. .uaiiui 1 uii .latiiiniiiiiio .
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NT. 15ayard, Judiciary Committee :
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flDd Jlr. lrown On tllC District Ol ,
Columbia-cverv one, Slaveholders. '
Thus, all the important committees
have southerners lor Chairmen! lhe
Northern Democrats are no more to
be trusted, in any influential position,
by their Southern Masters!
Rev. Ir. Gurley, (Presbyterian) of
Washington City, was chosen Chap
lain. nichl for Tbrn-Wroag for Oiken.
All the Southern and all the North
Cm Democratic Senators, voted n mfmt
investigating the robbery of tlic U. S. j
Arsenal at Liberty in Missouri, and i
. R. CORNELIUS.
tl 0 Republicansor it. But all those ' Slaveholders threaten secession, thousands believed to be unfounded. At the latest t
present 55 voted to investigate the of New York merchants ie. will down on dates he was levying troops and threaten-self-
same offence at Harpers Ferry. ' their marrow-bones to denounce & Landfull ing to annihilate Lucknaw. lie has C, :
Here is fresh proof that the Slaveoc- of invisitle disunionists at the North, but COO men. . I
racy and Democracy wink at any 1 , rA . , - , p . mnrA ahnill 1 - 1
crime in favor of Slavery but the
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.-rime in ia,or 01 .-m.cry-uui inc
lame crime against slavery, punished :
0 the extreme ! The thoughtful mass-
S can and will mark tLU gross par-'
ialitv. Let the investigation be
same
to
cs
tialitv. Let the investigation be
thorough. The Committee are Ma- i
Eonof Va., Davis of Mi., Fitch of Intl..
(Dems.) and Collamerof Vt. and Doo
little of Wise. (Reps.)
Mr. Pugh (Dem. of Ohio) introduc
ed a resolution for the repeal of so
much of the Act, organizing tho Ter
ritories of New Mexico and Utah, as
Miu " " - -nV
ti'rinw ii"
and Polvgamv rule in those Territo-
rics.) ' j
Amasa J. Parker has been nomi-;
natcd as District Attorney for New j
Yrork City District, and F. J. Gruud,
as Consul to Havre. j
nocsE.-Tho Democracy of the ;
South have consumed hours every day ;
11 7oorscns
against the pltiralitv rule bv which a'
Sneaker ntitrht be chosen. N'rnrlv 1
every Southern Democrat whospeaks
threatens Disunion if he can not have ;
liis own wfly, and we believe not a i
Northern Democrat has yet rebuked
tlicnu lltus the public creditors arc
Buffering for tneir money, candidates
arc waiting on expense, all our for-:
cign aud domestic wants are unhecd-
Cd-at a cost of several thousands of
dollars per day simply that the Disunion cry some -siae-aoor ciap-trap,
Slaveocracy may rant, irritate see-' instead of takiog wise and liberal views
tionalism, and stifiicicutly inflame bad of matters as tbey are, and voting as their
feelings to terrify or coerce the ma- conscience aud j idgmnt dictate. This
jority into degrading submission to deveuth hour nomination of Scott is a
an overbearing minority. So far, CODfession cf former wrong to him and of
the Free Members retort but little, itlju9tice tothe counlrJ.
stand their ground uiaiilully. and seem
disposed to allow the Southerners to JerThcDutcb Locofoco paper in Aarons
thrcathen, foam and rage until their burg, which did its best to defeat Judge
venom is exhausted. ! Wucn running for Congress, now
""trll-ha offers him its a.le: That's cool!
Sherman, Opp.
Bococlr, Adm.
Gilmer, f. Am.
Boteler do
los 110 96 111 113 110
86 8S 86 SU hft 13
S3 S3 36 S3
SI 31
Scattering
On the 6th ballot, several .Northern mL.mberof Cmn Lave, by tLeir aud bring them back to found more patri-
Jlembcrs voted lor that stauntli. con- own taud.wriliDg) eudurscd that most vil-, archal relation amoug us. Let us con
forvative, old-line hig. Mr. Oi mer .noui anJ lrcaj0nal,le book .Helper's ' qucr prejudices by the potent aid of love, j
of N. C., to show- that the fcouthern , , r : . : i : l n Bhoside ii n . .
i . .;i,t ,.it l.im if tbe ln)f,cu,JinS ' wuicn an, uo siue d trlBg vilu,, captives to our arms.
Opposition might elect linn it tlic h tb p ,.. are urged t0 murdtr ; 6 . . v c t 1 i
Democrats would aid. Rut the latter i 6UholdcrsPLuru their houses and barns, I Ue ,dca of Dot catluS ;Nuw hnlaDi sal'
vould not (live him a vote thus show-! poj3jn ,heir 6tock, rob them, and ravish ; moa next spring, or of refusing an ice
ing that all their clamor for the South j lheir wiV(,s and daughters! They bate "op from Chicago when the dog-star ra
only meant that they must have an . tu0 Constitution under which we have ges; the bare thought of having Indiana ;
Administration man for Speaker. grown; they hate the Biok of Cooks; grouse, or a Maine supply of potatoes', in- i
On the 11th ballot, Mr. Rocock, , lbey no longer recognize Him who is from terdicted to us; of being compelled lo read i
the Free-Trade Disunion candidate, . eternit v. tbe God of our fathers, of Abra-! ... v , , . , ,i
' , . . I i i , i', i i i u .t .. , , of New lork oysters or Pittsburg a e, aud
withiirew his name. And yet he had i bam, of Isaac, and of Jaeob; tbey must i . J ,. .
.11 alon" received the votes of three have another God, and though it be not a c the tanta.izmg condition of not en
rcnnsylvanians, who claim to be Tar-! golden calf, yet we can fiud tbeir "anti- joying them; the terrible condition in-,
jj mcn Messrs. Dimmick, Florence ' slavery God" in the personification of a voled in giving up tbe Newark cider sold j
and Montgomery. I
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the only one elected ;
, Member from Vir- j
Mr. Bolder is the
as an Opposition
pinia, (in place of C J. Faulkner,
disunionist,) and represents tlic uar-;
WF..rrv District.
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Mr. Mierman, llie lavonte cn tne
majority for Speaker, is a native of
Ohio, in the visror of life an old-line '
whig, but acceptable to tne nepuon-
cans, to the North Americans, and to
most of the Anti-LccomDton Demo-
crats, Of whom Messrs. Hickman, Has-1
kin and Schwartz vote for him. :
Mr. Brif-s (Opp.) of New York City, j
bolds out against him, alone of all the
Free State Otmosition There are 1
Heynolil and Clark of New York! i
Adrian and Itiges of New Jersey, and
lravis ot lncj., (A. L Dem ) who can 1
'Wide a mi'du as they chooe. Mr. '
. h'-iuiu ;s a "I'arjjr anj nppof-1
edto increasing the power of the Sla-I
very evil, lie was. in the Kansas In- J
vestigatinir Committee, and on other
similar committees, last session in j
all of which, hi3 vigilance and linn-
j tlCSS ID probing tO tllC bOttOlll 01 Dial'
tors, coimncimcu him to all lot era 01 .
rizht while ruffians and corruption-
tlOniStS (IrCatl 1113 ClCVatlOn tO IIIC
tion to him only elevates him and Mr.
Helper's book to attention aud im
portance. Three ballots for Speaker on Tues
day, on the last of which Mr.Shcrmati
: rntpa of n election. The
J democracy continued 10 dissolve iuu ,
.. m . 11 j i
i i V;,, frt
u uiuu auu wait ui 'cau. l"
all of which the llepubaoans listened ;
as patiently as could be expected.
"'end in asliington, w ruing ,
nn Tmv;.l:iv I:it 'ivcs u.s his views as i
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follows
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I hi re is a "rest pressure on the House to ;
proceil with the orearnzalmn. Mr.llunuas
hish Dilicer in one ol the l). partments,says u
will involve a loss of a Million ol Hollars if
there is no orsanization eil'ected before the 1st i
of January. The Mall Contractors are selling
men ceri.ncaies 01 iiiucoicuncfla at ;
,,. jol,ar. am lhe new contracts will not be
taken at am thine like the present figures. A
majority probably can not be obtained for Mr.
Sherman imi it" a wntp ran be not he will be
Sherman, but if a vote can be got he will be 1
elected under lhe plurality rule. A few mem- 1
bers can prevent such a vole indefinitely, and 1
the men who are plotting Disunion are appo
sed to do any aud everything calculated lo
pr. duce dillicully and estrangement. They
can not prevent Sherman's election finally
they only postpone it. The Opposition Mem
bers are becoming pretty well reconciled to
the present state of things. They feci they
are in the line of their duty, and can not be
held responsible for the riotus and disgrace-
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tul proceedings enacted here from dav to day
Th n.in nrtme u-,s.i,,m her- is to keen silent
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and kt-en voiiuz! Debate 1. out of order, and i
regarded as improper. But I see no so-n of,
any (iiic i in: dy in me ciaiiiitn tu uic po- t
slavery disunionist. Our men are firm, and, ,
I ill 111 k, will stand so 10 the end.
I
te0'jr Congressman sends us the list
of tbe signers of tbe call for a Union-sav- J
ing meeting in New York, embracing scv- j
eral thousand names. Very well; now let !
ns sec the proceedings of a llu'en meeting
ontcir7ic;c i: the South, ichrc the Disu- j
nionUti are! Can any one show us such 1
mcctio6? Not one. We know of no
Disnnionists in New York. But when
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thA IbnnsnnrlD nf ItiiniiiTilsta in riromt-
jJL-Unionists in promi-
D "as 01 " 'Zl.l 1 ,mf. 1. 1
meot P091"00 ,n the Sou,h- Lamentable
cowardice .te.rtille humbug! We.re ;
slad to see Southern Congressmen and otb-
glad to see Southern Congressmen and otb
ers sneer at such truckling exhibitions
A Sense of Returning Jnstice.
Ha ! 11 A ! Tbe Uuion Saving Monster
Meeting in New York made one sensible
move but ratber late tbey nominated
Oca. WinJicM Holt for President, and j
Cta. Samuel Iftuston. for Vice President, -
So, tbe very union-saving I.ocos and b.. 1
?r wh5 c;fbbyears t bascl f -fr 1
cd Gc" oU,' bcctluse l! "aa u T f
Seward, Greeley, ic, and on the false pre-
tence that te was an "Abolitionist," now !
publicly acknowledge their error, and of j
fer to support him. Very good. "Aris- j
tides the Just" was recalled by those who !
banished him. If Scott's views of Slavery !
are UDchangcd, and he gets the Charleston !
'uu,uu-
y- tae PenPle ,Q latlr wl!'JW rejecieu ;
hiai for I-. Pierce, and bavc since lament-
cd the iugratitude they exhibited to the j
Hero Pac. locator, under whom Slavery j
would have not revived agitation by re-1
pcalillg the Missouri Compromise. Men i
tl n The treat trouble
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Lut ,H be KMcd or .so.n,e s,1!j
I be same paper says
! "IJIack-repubiicanistn H the root ol an
discord and ill-feeling existing between
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tbo Northern and fcoutbern portions of
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. . X" : m av.. - tr 1 1 .-, a.imiiii
runaway digger, nwit, iw vn.icua
runaway Mggcr. ADovc, lellow citizens
of Centre ! we have given you a concise,
but truthful, history of b ck-reput . .can-
Jf '; e"r' 000 uo "
presume our Republican readers
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never anew mc, -ug u... uv ...
this represents tbem. But will such things
o0 down" tbe gullets of jour Democracy,
neighbor?
-.
It is ry generally believed in Ken
tacky that me numerowa woonymous ici-i
ters received by Soutbera gentlemen du-j
rine ,he last few weeks, warning tbem of
; DdiD, ploti 10fJ .ttempt. at running
lmPeDa,D6 P,ulB 6
off - -0t P. hJ ff
traders and thieves, with a view of proht.
lu' lne previu opmiou, -s..
itsnd, of intelligeot .lave owbh. Haiti-
more American.
'lLl()xl(l'i:NTy STAR
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oU that everybody will like to have
something newer aud better on that topic,
Here it is:
QLD SAWTA CLAUS' VISIT.
v bt ? nu t uu iit m my hdk tr uc:
1 vc k dull, a ii J .In. ami lusDV lln Uj1ub:
What U-HUtttuI jirfwiit! old Suit Uaus brill?!
TlifrhHitlpiljJ.rforU-'rJ..iDjr, uiiuote.
Tht rye of my dully, they shut and tbey opi-H,
Mu-l.'betler. you M e, tliau tbo old one that a broken.
, i-an-ft .aoiuia! tl wake up ami sv-l
Huw strati t that on I'iimtmaa yuu t-Uepy can bel"
AaJci-i-y pull-d out from brr ud little stocking
A tiuy bit cbair. all cunlimDed and rocking.
'Laiil t.i;lit, ah"U old ourx-T It, put u to bed.
And bid us '-good uiK-it" wlieu iur prayer wi t all Ba.J.
1 thought 1 uuld It-Urn, lur I wauled to bear
Old j-.iuta t'launeomti with hi tiny n-iudctr.
tif wry hard niv eyed njn to Kef-p,
At ttie fuunv tt.rf uinn o steal a mv m-'I:
s i iiir-i t uie eLimury imrd u-oum,
To watch till tin- firr hid burned up the w-
F..r 1 woudered. luamuial h..wur.ro.u;d-.
in .mthenootai.dth- lire h-d k- j. ti-nic free;
rt'l".
Aujm u,.(Wu jt-kn,.-. ktii k . ... n.- n.m.
if""Tj -i .i.im, .i iub.-.-b... h.n.s
.na t ..:i msi ii i.m pr-tij ir. t l.-ioj.
to I tri'i ftry Imril li. kt-l' "t
imi ii ki-j.t UlJtl'Ui u ii- Ur-i t i i liy;
AnJ tu tin timi I kur, wi J. i.iiui if.u i !!.
Oltrry Christina : Ut- ir ci-t-r-. .lr uur.. -ua
: ThfO I rail Im u,y sI.h kll" iu lapl r-iuia
Autt fuuti.l it tilil up Willi nn'i- tlnor, as jou ft.
1 am Tr &irr) I inJ.U I aui !
fr 1 witntvl to a'r tli m all ta-li llircu.-ti On fuaw
l.iltl l)alir iil i.im-r. at.J Vrauctr and Vix u,
I.M-!.. l....t .h.l .h.l ll. n.l.rUiL.I llim-ii.
mi : nur-i-vii:it t .i.i in.- i.utu w..u :riui uunus
Of thf sifih, and the tlvr, and tin- ire.s-iita be bring; ;
ill t)d auta Cimus.Uh, ani hi funny lur cl"th.-
His vltfrry rd chi-vkn, atid lii i'lj . nd n-d Ht'f
W hen- h dac-t! hi- fin-T, iih a blink ot hi? yi-,
Aod ta sy up the rhiuiiirv in a monn lit hi tlir-.
h, d- ar! d n't yuu tink, tht-u I in ultii-r n.-l year.
I can keep wuit auaAt to see tb rriudetfr I
FOREIGN HEWS.
Tho invitati.ins to the great Powers to 1
attend the European Congress for tho con
sideration of tho Italian difficulties bad
been issued. The Congress will meet ear
ly in January.
The Moors had attacked, for the tLirl
.;, .1,. i.r. c..n. ti.-
laiiiv, UC HUUUUl Lll J1U LllUlll. 1 III J I
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were completely defeated by ihcSpan.ards. ;
uv ltuuix vi ;.uua uau uuacu iu
thc g - ,jovcrIjment aD aJvaDCe of
, .
live millions of reals, wnhout interest, 1
Li!e the war with Morocco lasts. j
Heavy gales are reported iu tbe Medit-,
erancan, with numerous accidents to grain j
vessels. I
Tbe French Government have obtained
permission from the Covcrnaieut of Xa-
pies to lay a submarine Cable from liaeta
to Corsica. j
lhe reported death of rsena Sahib is
Five Escaif.k. Of the Harper's Fer
11VE tAPED-UI the Harper s l er
1 conspirators, it is stated in tbe l'hilad.
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pod-of -Lolo Cook w
P'" a.bcr, al.j. J to be ll,z-
litt, but not acknowledged as such by any
of the others, is aiso in confiuement. Hut
there are jiie who are out of the way
Anderson, a uegro, wbo was taken right
through to Canada; Owen liiowu (anoth
er son of John;) Ifarelay Coppic (brother
0f i;jwin , wu0 was Luoi;:) and Francis
r Airr;,lr, n .rl... i t.,i.i .i.ii... 1
who lin rtJ eome d in ,Ue neigljbor-
huud s !
fuur rcV(llTC"- Mriam t0"k tlc !
roaj t0 lbiUJ.( Roston and Canada. The
otbers mifa tueir way over the mountains
in 6afcty) ten daJS g,,ing frty miics t0 ;
Suirleysburg, thence to Hell's Mills ou the
juniata. 0wcn Vjr0wn was wounded, and
LaJ t0 be cmicd foUr j It would j
LlTC bec a d te affair t0 Lavo uudcr.
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twcnty-foursbotseacbbcsidesbowiekn.vcs,
el(. The expedition, when all uuveiled,
wilI ie a Btrari!,e history ol
story of daring and of ,
ettffBri,,&
Two lrt.ojicr. Aaron C. Stcpbcn?,
w!)u wa3 forcisiost iri ,b0 fray, and who
wa9 gQ bar!jar0U!1 ?ed alter M ug taken
.1 . r 1 . 1 . r
! T hom 1
13 rcvtr!ng- tnjrt was hJ
Gov. Wise to turn him over to tbe U. S-,
but the thing was so transparently partial,
and the Prosecuting Attorney refusing, he
will be tried in CLarlestown, perhaps by a
special court. He is firm and resigned.
It is doubtful whether the remaining pris
oner is one of tic party.
N'on-Intkrcoiuse withtue Nortu.
1 he LtuUiilU J iirmf has the following
comment upon the nun-intercourse proj
ects ot Virgtuiaand other Southern States :J
"W'o propose a war of retaliation. li
the North wish to interfere with oui
Soulu(,rrj dcmetic iL,iitutions, let our
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young men go forth and rob tbe orlhern
f , , , , ,
homes of their most cbenshed oinaments
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lljr cnampagnc, or ttie rectmea whisKey ol
fur cbampagnc, or the rectified whiskey of !
cincinnati drugged for Old Otard Urandy ; i
fc u - StOSalion produccd t toe j
very tboughT of refusing to be enrolled
very thought of refusing to be supplied
witb Pennsylvania coal tbis winter, be
cause it is mined by an underground rail-
V " V-
ro4j. ,he ect,1Dg our 0tJurale appetites
,gainst the jr.duco of lloosier pigeon
roosts, a teal of blue-wine, bituuse the?
flv from tho North : nil tberu ara over.
whelming. We are patriotic enough as!
. I. n 1.1 nna .. .. ..... 1 '
VUQ nulls! lUk VIII UUI 9111 ICUUl X
our gastronomic uueny. uur ineua 01
the Kichmund 11 Ay will forgive us, if, j
after having stood politically .shoulder to
l'"Uer f.ur Jea"' we Bw P"' Istuiniach1 !
to stomach on this question of '.nterual :
io-provements It ,i hard to sunder old j
ttieS) tnd our verjr bowel, will yearn to;
KC mauiuu, dvuu.-i.uivj umcia
give a appetite and prtmotc digestion,
aud to wetliaiu the bitter cup to the dregs." (
& LEWISBURG CiniOXlCl-DEOS:!, J830
M nc, k Athalf nast'
CuAaLESTOW.v,DC.lD.-Athalf pa!.
o'clock this evening, two of the con-
dunned prisoners, Cook and Coppic, bad :
mounted tbo jail wall, when they were i
discovered by tbe sentinel on the outside,
who immediately gave the alarm and fired j
upon them. Tbey bad sawed their man.- i
clcs asunder with the blade of a Uarlow
knife which tbey bad concealed, and made
into a fine saw. It is ascertained from i
their confession that they have been en
gaged in preparing for their escape during j
tbe last ten das. Tuey made a bole in
the wall near tbe window, which they con
coaled with paper, having the bricks tbey
removed under the bed. Upon the alarm
being given, they made no resistance, but
surrendered as soon as they discovered by
the shot of the sentinel that they were de
tected. The event has produced the ut
most excitement here, and all are on the
alert. The prisoners are now heavily
ironed, and a ?pecial guard is standing J
n, fkpm tli a trnr-t in front, around
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tbojad.are also kept clear. A )
dorstanding occurred several days ago be-
tween Gen. Talaiferro and the Jailor, in I
;
regard to placing scutinela inside "e
jail, the Jailor claiming the right to have j
his own men. The General gave way to :
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him, but placed a guard on the outside, j
which has thus prevented the escape of:
:. r'....t b ,t,1 1,, '
nio jo ..11113. iuu. r-j, uu v..- --.
made bis escape, had be j'ltnped down
and throttled the sentinel, and that he had
,
the patmord so that, if ho bad onco got
beyond the Jail yard, bis knowledge of
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tbe country wou.d have enabled him to
escape to the Shenandoah Mountains and
hi safe. If tuey bad waited a little later,
.,.,1,1 ,'iri
tbey mijiht have eluded tbo faithful and
watchful sentinel. j
Tho day previous, Cook had been visit
ed by two sisters aud otbers of Lis friends, I
and the interview was most agoniz'og.
Gov. Willard's groans could be beard out- j
side the rortn. Mr. Coppic's Linker 1
friends, from Iowa, also visited him. Rjtb
exhibited much sensibility in prorpect
of death trust they are prepared but
insist upon tbe justice of the cause in
which they lose their lives.
Kicrutlon of fuprlanil and drfrn. Covk and ("opplr.
The negroes, Shields Green and John
Copelanil,reached the scaffold at 11 o'clock,
firm and steady. The caps were placed
on their heads. Prayer by Mr. North of (
the Presbyterian church. Green was
beard to pray, as the ropo was cut ; Lis
neik was broken, aud he died at once,
while Copeland writhed terribly for sever
al moments. IJotb bade tbe iftVers and
three preachers in attendance, an affec
tionate farewell, expressing a Lopetotncit
them in heaven. No friends appeared to
cbiin their remains, which are to be in
terred on Saturday. There were about
IfiOO troops, aud more spectators, in atten
dance, but no interruption or igns of any.
About 1 o'clock, P. M., tbe whites,
John E. Cook and Elwin Coppic, wero
executed, bearing up almost as firmly as ,
l'rown. Tbey thanked tbo officers and
tbe preachers fur their interest in tbeir 1
welfare. The absolute certainty of death, ,
when clothing f r the scaffold, and ma- '
kin" some rciicsts of last mrttcrs to rela-
lives, somewhat appalled them. "Life is
' 1
sweet, and you must not blame us for try-
ir.w In ese.inoi. It is lhe nar!ini from
. . . , .
menus mat moves us.
Cook said tLat be fully believed slavery
to be a sin. and that it would be abolished
in Virginia iu less Iban ten years, and
that by the people of Virginia, lie was
prctparcd to die in tucbacause, and thought
ho bad nothing to regret, so far as princi
ple was concerned.
Crppic said be feared that the affair
was not ended yet that tbey Lad friends
in the North wbo would not rest satisfied
until their lives bad been avenged. He
hoped, however, the affair would end here
for ever.
On the way down stairs, they were al
lowed to advance to the cell of Stevens
and Hazlctt, and bid them farewell. They
shook bands cordially, and Cook said to
Steveus. "My fticud, pood-bye." Ste-
vans replied, "Good-bye. Cheer up !
Give my love to my friends in the other
world." Coppic also made a remark to
Stevens which was unheard by lhe crowd,
but Stevens replied, "Never mind.'' Uolb
then shook hands witb Hazlctt, and bade
him good-bye, Lut did not call him by name.
After the caps had been placed on their
beads, Coppic turned towards Cook and ,
stretched forth bis band as far as possible.
At the same time Cook said, "Stop a
minute where is Edwin's hand V They
then shook bands cordially, and Cook
Eaid, "God bless you '"
After tbe rope was adjusted about
look s necK, ne exclaimed, "lie quicK, as j
quick as possible !" which was also repea-;
led by Coppie. After banging about
thirty minutes, both bodies wero taken
,'',,.,, , . - :
down and placed in black wamut coffins,
prepared for them. That of Cook was
seat to his friends near Ne. York City, I
aud that of Coppie to bis mother ia Iowa. 1
.
Dr. Charles Lcib. formcrlv a s'udect at
Lancaster, Pa., at one time an Illinois Re-1
publican, afterward the bearer .of a "hick
ory cane to Mr. Utichanan, at W neat
land, and for which be afterward received
a mail agency appointment, has again
turned np in Illinois, where be is organi
zing 'Cameron Clubs.'
Tbe Hartford 1'resi says tbe pikes found
in "Old Rrown's" possession, were manu
factured at Uninnville, by C. Hart, who
voted for "J. IS." for President, and has
ever since voted the Administration ticket.
Of course, according to the logic of tbe
Rucbanan papers, the Administration is
implicated !
Tbe greatest "bore," yet, is tbe tunnel-
" progress from frreiberg lo the J-.lbe t ,
M I. h i$ went.fuur m-lks long.!
intenjtj f0 TZa miaCs trouud
ne gr9t naniej pace,
nprof. j,owe has packed ophislalloon,
pockHed St.OUO in money, and i now
cbucklio; over bis profits, l'robably he
will go to Kurope-but in a steamer,
Martin F. Conway, Congressman elect
from Kansas, nabbed bis PP;J'P
in tho printing business, in JJallimore,
seven years ago.
A married laJy residing in London, Va.,
is said to weigh five hundred and fifty
three pounds. IJer husband ia a jrtat ta
lly's man !
Place a bone across a pork rind, and
you have "Duny-part crossing tho llbine.
This is termed "illustrated butory."
The editor of an Indiana piper says,
"more villainy is on foot." Has the ed
itor Inst fin horse ?
REGISTER S KOTICE.
TTi'fS t . I...-..I..- trlx-nn in nil Pnil.
eerned.that the followin" named persons
hnvr set.led their accounts in the Register's I
fKlii-p at l.ewisbur". 1'iiion coumv, and that ,
Jn'e sai3 account"!! be presrn.ed Ueonfir-
watlH an. allowance at lhe Orphans' Court, I
to be herid at I.EWIsIiURO, for '''""""'y.. j
I nion, on the fourth Friday of Db.LL.MBhK
next.l.cin- the -j: I dy ol sai.l mmith, viz:
1 The Account of Henry It. Young, Admin- j
"! "" '-" la,e of L,,,un ,ow"-
ship, dec d.
'j he Account of Abraham S. Sypherand
'har!e H..ttei.siine, Adminis.raturs of Jeb
s!il'lrr' la!" f Wh"e Ueer townvhip. dec d.
j a Tjl(f Ac,.ullt f Joseph banders, A.imin. j
isirator of 1'iti-r Knufnum, late of Hartley;
(n"'-eu7) towti-hip dee'd .
4 The Account ol I homas Swenk, Ai.min-1
1 iMra,r v( .1;,,,. Mary ihure, late of Kelly
.township, dee'd. 1
! 5 The Account of John F. Kichart, Execu-
I llir lf lhe u1 , ,., u-Ma.nen. of ll nnj
; mh, late of White Deer township, dee'd.
The Account of John Hives, surviving
AdininiMrator ot linhirt II. Ihiycr, late ot
... , BilVjIe township, dee'd. !
7 The Account ol Teter Mant, Aiiminis-;
Irator ot .1 clmrl Stuhl late ol Kelly township.
dee'd. IiKiiKIiK MERRILL, Register.
Register's Oilice, Lewtsburg, Nov. IK, ISM
To the Tax Collectors'cf Union Co
VS niv tune will soon expire, I wish Col
lectors 10 bear in inind that n,y account
wiiu the .-slute and County must be settled by
the l-tof Jan. IS:o. and I hope all Collectors
will have their accounts etilcd by Dec. Court.
By releretice to my books, I bavc not yet re-cer.-td
ijuite svjihiu of the County Tax. al- ,
thoiii:ii some ol my pocd (rieuds insinuate
that I have been .shavin Coun'y (Aiders. On ,
trie contrary. I have advanced 1000 out of my
own pocket to i bli:;e friends thai held Orders
arainst the County. I h pe every Collector
will pay attention to this request. s that the
J.irois niav be paid in n-A at Dec. Court. A
word to the wi-e is stillirient. ,
11. P. sdi KI.LER, Treas.
N. B. All taxes. (S.-hool, R.,a I, Poor. Ac .)
lliatcr.n not If collected ant are to elite red
a'ainsi ih.' ropt itv, inusi be done on or be
fore lie; 1st day ol Jan. IM'iil as, aller that
nine, ihe law prohibits it t.ein2 a lien.
Heal Sstat.
Bm.-wv- tuawiiiwwi
Adjourned SiierilTs Sale. i
On MONDAY the 10th day of Ja
nuary next, at the pufbc house of W illiam
Wolfe, in lhe borough of 11 irreton. at 11 o'
clock A M, by virtue of an order from ibe
Couit, two certain valuable tracts of TIM
BER LAND will be expo-ed to public sale in
lots to suit pureha-ers, situate in Hartley Tp.
and county ot I'nion, to wn :
One tract called -Ross's Fancv." contain-.
ins I acres more t r less, described as lol
l:ms : adjoining .Mornca Linton on one side -and
Whitman's land and the mountain on the
other sides. I
No. 3 tract contains 'it acres more or
less, described as lotlows : ber;inniiiff at a I
stone heap on the line of land vi Henry Miller
and " ,he s"",h "!r "' W,lM'a,n A l;l0V'1 a"d
norih to a stone heap and thence lo a pine i
anr) land of Patrick Hayes an ! land of Abra- j
ham W inner, Waincr and Vonlelius
Which two tracts are now bounded on
the !
sMiiid by latvK of I;in:H S'p ii'-e an l Jacob
Iron, cn ihe wet by latui now owne-l by
J.thri ll 'ir.nan, on the n..r'.h by land of Pal
rirk Hayes. anl on fhr eat by lanils of Ltilre
B;rl, Jiss ZaiuueriTian anl others. A small
portion ot lhe ahovi tlecribpd lant. is clear
e ), whereon are erecie I a lo- hotite, a lo I
barn and (Mitluiililins.wiih the appurtenance, s
As ihe property ol" Jo fin A. hyd and Liuisn '
. .mv.
Tli above lan I be nbl on reasonable
terms. JH. rilOCKDVE, hTiff.
heriiri Olfice, Leu 'istur?. lcc. It. I59
FUBLIC SALE.
T H.L be offered at Public Aa'e on the'
11 premises ou t'riilnif tht :(n'ri dll if
Ihrtmlrr Ifc-'iii, the following property, situa
ted in the Borotiuli ol New Berlin : One lot
and one-lia'f ol ground i n whieh is ereeied a
lar'e two storev Frame Dwcllinc House
JJ aland OHice, together with all lhe necessa
ry O. it-lnul. lilies ; bounded north by an alley,
cast by lands of Daniel lloilacher, south by
New Market Si., and wesi bv lands of Dr. Jo
seph R. Lin. The lot and hall lot will be
soi l together or separate, as purchasers may
desire.
Persons wishing to examine ihe property.
can on so, hy calling tm Ji
of New ' Benin. If they wishany information
ln retard to it, they can obtain it by address-
in;; me at lock Haven, ra. or George .Mer
rill. Es,i.. ai Lewistur?. Pa.
sale to besin al to o'clock, when conditions
will be made known.
.ov.::i, ikvj.
JESSE MERRILL.
PUBLIC SALE!
.TO'I'ICE is hereby eiven thai lhe under-
Sailed Trustees will sell at public sale.
in pursuance lo and by virtue ol an Act of
Assembly approved the ISih day of Apnt.A D
ISo7. on Friday the 30JI day of Decem
ber, Is.Mi, on the premises in the borough of
New Reiltn, the
Ctmrt-House Jail
and all othcrpublic building and lands.situate
in said borough, belnnginr" to the county of
1 ",'u? priur J"! ""'" t the new county
0U1 "' rarl of 1 "'on' callei1 ny ler, bounded
and described as follows, viz : FIVE LOTS
adjninin? each oilier, and bounded on lhe
whereon the Court House and County Oibces
are erected.
Also a certain lot adioinin? Plnmh .tri
n 'h' easi. Market street on the south, lot of
jonn seeDoiu on tne west, aim an alley on the
north, whereon lhe JAIL is erected. Said lot
will be sold separate, together with lhe appur
tenances. Sale lo commence at 10 o'clock, A.M., of
said day, when and where ihe lerms and con
ditions of sale wiH be made known by the un
dersigned, duly appointed by said act for that
purpose. NER M1DDLESVV ARTH,
HENRY C. EVER.
Novja.lHSg.JOHS V. BARBER.
FOR SALE.
A DESIRABLE Building i.ot,33 feel
feet front by IM deep. Enquire of
I Beaver, Kremer & V'Unre.
! -ujvrrxiLto sixth anmai. awhnce-
i airs r,' ami brilluot eller?, in ivoMiier ce.liuull.
JOU SALE Oil 11KNT.
THE s
EIkKNT
Soulh Third
subscriber will nmer li.i or
bis House anJ l.n, siiuatH on
street, opposite the Luihrran
church, l.ewibnrjr. Possession piven on me
tirI of October. Kr particulars, inquire of
TriciTfdundry for sale.
., , 'l he subscrilirri tb I-1" 'e.l the
JjjLalaj'ar!;e ilrick Kuumlry at the el
tlx dt -nit of Maikft sirri, inclii Im?
Bi.'jeK the Wareromn, Hice, ami the
Machinery aitacheil-also a larj:e amoui.t f
I'alKnis for I'atenl Rich's lor Asricnltural
Machinery. Siovcs, A.c. ll is ifs.inlcl a- one
of the best location fr a 'I. sale Ihimiii-ss.
The rrnpneior's tune is wholly rnsros. iT in
another employment, which is the reason he
desires to dispose t.I tnis rounury. iur
further parnculars, aililress
V IU.IAM FKIC'K, LewisHir?.
Feb. IB' I'nion Co. Pa
rpiIK residence of thf .subscriber, on jf
I trk-pl lrel in the llorooeh fi2
l.ewisbiir.
'I hr hi ue is of tUK-'K, e'l
tn .riri rvntcl.
and the lirst day of April next; the balance
to be paid in two. three or live years, as may
suit the buyer. Posses-ion aiven av time.
June a, IN.'.S ISAAC WALTER.
FOR SALE OR RENT I
j V TWO DoriJLF. Fit AVE H01-e-4,
JLiisES and Lois, each Mutable It r JLl 1
two lannlies one on orlh Fouith street ami
one on St. John street, lor Sale, llalloleaeh
of lhe above Houses are tor l(er,i.
fVMso, lor sa. tour lin. I line Lois on
North Fifth street. JOHN JIOLI.HTO.N",
l.ewisbur-, Jan. 2". A-et.t
I'D
iHE subscriber oil', rs for sa'
cveral
I brick holm:
(1iii?s, siiuat- in lhe K.
Person wishing to
call cn .Mr. Jonathan
. an t oin-r ij'i.:-
r iifh l l.ewi-l uir.
pnirhasc. ill p'easp
Wolfe, u h will aive
them such iulortnation as tli-v ir?nv desire
Julys, is.vj m h.nai'.li:
TOR SALE.
h Filih sireet, a property f
con-is:,n - ol a ? 1 r ranie lf..useii at
on a half l."t .. rr. un 1. Terms easy. Af p y
to (May I'. . A Ii. VOI.E
FCR SALE.
rpiIE wi M-known iai rrn Ma nil
f at:beea-i cod it the LewisOuiiLj.ae
Uiide, in Cliilli-'jiia'ioe touii-hip, -V nn d
I'ii. It will be sold on ieai.i at V lerms.
Inquire of WILLIAM FRIt'K.
Lewis! urg, Dec. 17, lioS.
FOR RENT!
rj-lli: TWO ItsMi.MS occupied at pre
I sent by a-hinloii Ifutrhinsrn as a
aionn. 1 hey nre suirafle
Fi r Terms apply to
rSIIOl'S.
Jan '.? Is'.m. JOHN
I). LIN N.
-tf 'I'D I. IM' The corner lio'is.-.Norih
iliatTlurd stiei t. occupied by Dr. Meilett
i)n:-nvs i-liii t
111 '1 tlirmii.-
hi re I.ii-hh i. J
1 1 ..IIIUI-.11 . 1 ti Sr 11 11. t-, 1.
-iitx-i:.-An
ver m:m:k watch
exec It ot
lor saie ai
!'a;n- tv
A E.
; s co. Irqo , i e i f
DKNORMANDIE. Lewi-bnri
Mr P
I c
W -"tl jtip info Ih 'Tifi. (vi
LI;i;E. han,!-
an I rei r comt
l ie i(. has
lined up lor lhe rsprcinl arn mmoitatn n i i
Pie-N.c and other similarexciir-ions. Terms
in de.a e. Apply lo Jos. M. HOLbEL.
I.eaisbur June 3, l-s.'l.
LAW OFFK'i: 1! KMOVKD.
John B. Linn,
A
TTOItM'.V 4T l.iW-OtPce at
his house ou N. Maruei sjt. et. 1st A 2d
'S l.t'li.sliuiff, la.
tV MARRIED
("1 ET married when von wish. ( nlv so vrn
J rail at M'F XDUIN'S HARDWARE
STORE, and eel a first rale C( it IK s(,VE ai
first cost, as I waul to close out mv stork i I
cook stove-. Jtis. M'FADDIX.
l.ewisburz. March 11, lf-"si.
s tiii li. ii. viimii,
Allot no 3 ut Lin.
0F
FFICE on S. nth Second near .Market M.
lew isnt i:;, p.i.
I v All Professional IJusiness entrusff 1 to
his. care will be faithfully and promptly alien
lied in Sept. I I, Is.'ii
FIRST ARBiVAL !
Tl"ST received a larjc and varied
J assortment of I.OOUS adapted in ihe
season and wants ol the cotiitnuiuty, u hit h
will be sold very low. Call and see.
LEAVER, K K EM hi; A Met LIRE. .
Sept. 14, 'b'J
Another Chance for Cheap Pictures.
A
.MRROTVPES will be taken at MOW
KV S Sky-l.iht Gallery, at reduced rates
lor a limited time. 1 rices ranging Uom oil
cents upwards. This reduction is made lo
prepare for the introduction of extensive nn
provemcms. The reduced prices w ill noi be
continued lon2, therefore all desiring cheap
pictures should call immediately.
Lewisbiirg, Sept. 1 1, ts.'iv.
Til os. i.. .itu:ii
AS? just received a splendid assortment
II
lashionable Jrwrlr)' in the market. His
Stuck comprises
ItrrtiNt 1'ins,
tar llin.
'iu'cr ltincsi,
Itl'IKt' I '!.
Mt-rtr Itiillons).
MuilH.Jvf.Jvi,,
which will be sold extremely low for C'sh.
He respectfully asks the patronaze ol all
his old customers ; and also invites new ones
lo give him a call before making iheir pur
chases. Call at ihe sign of the Big Watch,
Market street, east of Second. Dec. 24, '54
I FASHIONABLE Hats and Laps
Good Hals and Caps
Gheap Hats and Caps
A very large slock of Hats and Caps
Young Gent's styles Hats and Cap.-
Boys' and Children's Hats and Caps
Now ready and for sale by GIBSON, lhe only
Hatter in Lewisbur;
CAUTION.
I HEREBY notify all person not to trust
or harbor my wile tUizuhetk or daughter
.1ury Lyilia.as they have been making many
debts lhat I know nothing of. which I will no!
pay unless compelled by law. and further I
will proceed according lo law against any
person or persons who shall trust mem rnh.
out my knowledge or consent.
j W est B'.iflaioe, Oci. is, lico.
NIC.
o.l all tnkr a ri.lf
;VAKItTY STORE
A
post orricK.
LAHGK supply of Uookslatinnery,
1 IVrfuiiipry, Jewelry, Toys, Con tret ion.
erie, Tas. slices, Kruit, Nuts, llas.d,,
ricture, anil a variety of MCK MACKS fbr
sale heap at the
7.)j LtW IMil'Rfi POST OFFICE.
I U. Ill A.D I'l.MJ OU.'can lt ha. anhe
1 I'OHT OFFICE
I MM: i !d FKN-S.-orLaiJiesinfjn,, ri,
i frharlatthr fOsT OFFICE
(IJVEKAI. sftts of CAM COM 'andTthir
O llnasl I'nis and Kar Kinai can I? hjj
vc rv rhrap at the I'O.-T OFFICE
I ) L 11 hit, F.cia. Laid and Poultry takpn ,'a
1 - ' "' o u mr
1 POST OFFICE
A
FEW Boxes of Kaisms, Fi?s. DatM ai
Prmie Prunes lor sale ai the
POST OFFICE
0
liDLRs lor Hi i ks rr IJoids of anj fc7d
prouiptiy attended lo at the
POST OFFICE
iAMEsican find lhe larcest and hr, rtm
i nieni i, J.eiicr and Note PAPER Kn?tl.
pes A r. at lhe POs I' Of TICE
Anotlier I.t at Johnson V fi
Cluti) Boot & Shoe !More.""
CHEAP FOR CASH.'
VEW Slock nf lltmts and Siws next
x d ...r lo J. A.J. W aU store. l.ew,b0re
where may be b.ut.d ihe chear.es! Mock ,,
i!ei I in ibis piare.no mistake. Call and rx.
iMiimc lor yourselves anu save ai least 35
per cent.
Men's B. r.is frm .j t0
Childreii'.s. Youth A Eoys'lrom ?il ii, a
, W omen's Gums iiom 50 in 75 et
-v' "'s ,; STe to H
and every thini; in ocrline cheaper than lhe
chuipcsi.
A I kinds of Bonis, Sh- es & IJaiiers MADE
To ORDER, id the besi maierial, and war
i.no. d. A larte sn.i k of home-made worn
k.t always ,.n hind, which wi.l be soil
v iv I.-U-.
REP AIRIN'f; ('. ne at the shortest notice
by ihe mb-rriber. M M. JOHNSON. '
l.r wibur?. Oct. 4, IfcS'j.
KCVEY'a SKY-LIGHT GALLERY,
OVER J ... M'Fadlen's Hardware Store,
Ii rn.erly Hoiifhton's shoe More, Mark'
siteel. l.ewisbur?. Pa.
. i mu.- o Ti i v;.y, mi:l a ixo tites,
V'.. in the u-ual supet;or style. In addition
to it., se p r'uus, I ;,,n K(,w fnparid lo take
I ll !:: lit L. .'arie rr small, rijits' to
ihe t,,t n,a,e aiixuhire. Also, HaPI.O
I 11'I.s. These pictures are cclored to rep-r-ft.:
L;e. and are superior lo an oil painuny.
tivn tha: i;de iiy i, expression and feamrti
that e..n lepriductd only by the Camrra.
I'nese pictures ,-,re pater,;d. and I have the
exolu-uve ri.'ht f, r I'nion ci ur'v. Call an
hhii:i: .-p'-cimens. Aprl 81, lfn
.ev Goods for the Million.
HAVE 'i-t icce'ved their cr.eral stirp'v
!' .is f,.r the FA I I. AN D WINTER
ii i -:..i. '1 neir si.ci; ci nsisis in pari of lhe
iaiest a..I u.t st u-loi tiabie s:vi-s of
ij23 jii'lil'2,
so ii as sritii;.. .M..ii'.es. siiks. Iereces, T;3
sues, ..... Lait.es. l,,i,sham. Prints of a:l
j..i"eriis, Kj! .ace, Bi nr.eis.
Hi iirirt Ti ,n, tilings, IliMery,
O'oves. Il.iii,ii,erihie!'s, Ac
i i Tin: ; r..'n.i:Mi:'
lb-v have a hRvv assortment i f Clmhs. Ca
sin . res, (', ti, ,tN Ve-l t.ps. Half Hose,
Cravats, at d all oiher descriptn rscf
masculine ti rtery," bu h can
in : I c I . a', ,, m this region.
tT" Call aro! inke a look a: our assortment,
ai d you vii'l te c. nvinred that vi n can't Jn
better anywhere else. P? Country Produce
taken as usual. J. M'HREVER A SON.
i-t urx. u t , is.'-...
LIITIII ULVkl. JDS. B. ROSS. J .J. FALXEA
Crrw'-vTy LeuWiorn Planici; 3211 1,
abhacivia seep cousiantly m ban l and
li...iooai ,e , n'.tr 1 luoi'iUS. M.ttli?,
Iiooi . ;il;. yhullei s. I!lii.'(l,
3li:iliiivst ot ail paintis.
ar.d all , ,. r descr.ptions of Wm d Wnk usel
tu lloil.lu..
Orders respectfully solicted and promptly
filled. Ail work arran led to -ive satislaclisn
tVAn extn.sive lot ,. Lumber of all
ilescr'ptn tis i n b..nd f, r sale.
rv on ynitk Stcumi trtfttL(UUbur.'l
April 1 is.vj.
FCR SALE
S IO S .hi of the Iron I :y
( nr,if m. I ( vtl'gr." Address Bi I iv,
Lewis! tirg P. Q. May S7, Is.in.
NEW FIRM
IN THE OLD SHOP! The Mibscnter
re spictliilly annoiinre to the c.i ft- o
l. wisl urg and vicinity that they have b rffiti
a Partnership in lhe
Tailoring Eusiness.
at the well-known stand ef.lrtn.es Cr.we'len
Maikci sireet, where they are prepared to
CI T AMI M.ihh t 'to cn 'it in ire tr-.'
best stile. Men s and Roi" liilliins
every descripiion on short m t ie Vie
a share ot the public pa m-e
J Vt I f.lsWV.LL,
J. F. M HAIFLR.
I.ewisburc, April I, I.";i
HOUSE BUILDERS,
rpAKE NOTICE! The m.lerstcried are
I appouued Agents u i the -j.r t
luort. III i litis A. ltiutloit Misli
of all sizes, made of me iesi material. A'l
work warranted. IV Ma.ie bv l. ll.sl'KOl T,
Duchesnlle, Pa. and I. r sale Iv
bJ F S CAl.HWEI .L.l.ewisburg
IIOK SAI E. CHEAP Imi, l'r'"1
4 Trimming hnijr, a convenient amriv lor
Punters to tmii pamphlets. Ac.
May 27, '.'9. C. J.STAHL.LVek Bm.er.
Wo GrindstonesGroceries, orHonkey
Coats,
1 I I T hnndre.'s of Hats and Cap" cf
l ) latesi styles. a liti'e cheaper 'han ran .
I. und elseuhere. Call and see them at
;il,on't Hat MitHttfactury, l.,rtU,ury.ljt
J. SCHREYER & SON
HAVE received their SF.COX D ARM
ol Spring and Summer t"'"av cf
Dre.-s Goods, .Mantillas, and a large ' -D
Ladies' Collars and Sleeves ' B r.
Also a general assi.rtnienl i f '' t'.,..lB,
Trimmings, Colli nades. Cassin.' A
which will be sold cheap.
May 15. lo9-
"ivlN Uel Itookd an.! '"""',"'.'',
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