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ADKqiiTE moranm to awei'.u an I mm sua , j ,jic prCj!Cnt and succeeding year, the too great interests at state m inc or
, .AN1i . , , i mi-pimp iv;Il li siiHioientlo meet all gani.ation of lliis House to pcrmitmc
,V:i:VrTO.hl EU!0B' ! H mii.a'id a duu -j tate as to my choice of Speaker.
1 in urefereuce 1 1 will vote for no candidate for that
p-IT in country, uuui ncj mre iru:ri"u; nn
natl tli'm to fur ml h !,
thereto flnnt unlit ih-y
m triumph th
tnton V'c ii'.1
.Vi nrJ' mil'.
-Thr Oppolllfla Matf (oRvrntitm.ta nnmirKt.-
tiii.1ti' f -r (JoT.-rn'T. Ac U tpi:Dtt t' aM-nil-'r ;tt
U turisucc'i od WKUNKUAV ihv 22d FtuRi rv, luO.
Thirty-Sixth Congress.. .1st Session. :
In the Senate, an'othkr Slavery :
question has been introduced by .Mr.
S KicIL f Democrat ol Ioui.siana) wuo
Ins revived the plan to buy or steal
rr;,. rt t,,.,n.1.Wl- ,n!.
uos. The I)emoeraiv wanted to ad-
.-' -1 .a vauu' "t .
r .i ." .Ti.i ?L" A . ..i
YZ.rr;""
t t i . .i Vim
aiscu-sscu. irom uay 10 aay. i ne
m.i- rr,,, A r.t tha
IV OV... I'J .V .VtV HIV
motion to ciiooe ty
thus the minority thv
and proceeil with mo
insulting and stale speeches
the views ot the non
North, and fanning the
tionalisin to the utmost.
ocrai in congress taa wc r. coiicci;
ins yet breatiie.t a word against the
traitorous cry of disunion, which
is
well met uy some ot tue ou!ii .mer-
: ... 1 1 i .1.. ...i.
can,, ;.u . ,y at, 1, e , ,.u.,uiu 1.0
nave spoivon. 1 io;s auu touiuerpio mij siavelioliKtig consiltucucics. 1 ,, . , . ,r c
sire formed constantly to . CVrt an or- 1 am willing to meet it when it comes j . Lut- ,Yc,ar0 M". Sihtkmax
ginizatioa. We hope the majority i before us in the ordinarv action of a i 13 ""f t1'.0 wI:0 "f!"1 l!"r r,(;1'01,"
will stand firm to their rights, decline l.-o-Ulativo l-o.lv. liut 1 protest against ii'.eiiJatioii 111 lavorol Hki.i-ki: s 1,oo.;.
n s..n,.,.t.A.. .r,,en .n ,;,.;. r,ir " .-.'.'!...:.. .t r . '... "V erv well, sir : 1 did not siirti it, and
ami not be tiragoonea by the Mave
Oligarchy. Hotter never organize,
than to hs t!?gradoJ ami iVowne.l in
i r
to jiuMic slaves of a minority who
represent only 4in.l,'i'H) out of :iiV0'i(,-
ent peoph- :.....Mr. siiernian still lacks
1 votes of an election, at last accounts.
On Tuesday last. President Buchan
an sent in his Annual Message, winch
was read in Senate but iiot in the
House. The following summary we
copy from the 1'hilad. 1kic;ki:. fa
warm lnend ot the President,) and voice ol patriotism or taction must ue
will offer our views of it next week. . heeded ; when the opular will or
syvopsh orj the MKSsir.E. ! that of the Executive must he ohscrv-
"Tho opening of the Message com- cd. In such a crisis stood my honor
pares the excitement arising"ont of able frieml from Ohio Mr. Shkuman
the Harrier's Perrv business to the in the last Congress, during the me-
volcanic lircs which burn themselves
out by their own violence, and the
ashes of which help to enrich the fer
tility of the land. The slavery agi
tation will have its day, and will then
die out, like the thousand issues which
preceded it. The events at Harper's
Ferry will cause t fie people to pause
and reflect upon the perils to our in
stitutions arising from such act?, and
with reflection will come the cure of
the mischief. The true principle of
control over slavery having been es
tablished by the Supreme Court, Kan
yas has settled down into peace, and
new territories will hereafter come
into the Union without all the politi
cal agitation w! i:!i attended the ad
mission of th itTcrritory. All law fid
means are actively employed against
the African slave trade, and the evils
of re opening it fire pointed out. Mr.
Ward's conduct in China in respect
ing the customs of the government
and people, meets with the approba
tion of the President. Paraguay, in
a friendly spirit, acceded to the de
mands of the United State, and new
treaties of friendship and commerce
liavc been entered into. Our rela
tions with all the governments of Ku
ropc arc friendly, except with Spain,
which government yet neglects to set
tle the just claims against her, and
no reasonable prospect of settling
these claims exists iu the President's
opinion, unless the negotiations em
brace the acquisition of Cuba. The
Clayton and Uulwcr treaty dilheulty,
it is' believed, will be settled in good
time. The San Juan dispute has been
placed by General Scott in a position
that both governments can continue
their correspondence without any
danger from the hasty action of sub
ordinates. The trouble wc have with
Mexico is referred to, and the recom-
nicudatioii renewed that authority be
given tocstablish military posts across
the Mexican line iu Sonora and Chi-
huahua, as a protection to Americans
Vorionnc nn-.imct 111 11111 mom-.
sions. A treaty with Nicaragua, rat
ified by lhat government, will be laid
before the United States Senate.
Tho recommendation that the I'resi
dent be authorized to employ the na-
...i r r r
1-thmus travel, is ag ,in earnestly '
urged with the additional recomu.cn-:
dation that the authority be extended
to be used against Mexican and South
mrriean o-overnmenta disons-ed to
.rnrm-n of Anterie.m nronertr. '
ti.,s .....,..,.r,,l ..s-. ;,. r,r if...
l'arai'uavan expedition is cited as an
iH.tr:..i.i,. tlii.t .ho oowr-r would not
i. n'i.,,.l TL nrrossitv of t.mvid-1
in" for the claims or the contractors
... r
for carrvino- the mails is rcrerred to
and the'attention or Congress called
to tho dnno-or nf lonvino- the c-ovcrn-.
mP.it without M,a ..e. rssarv aooronri-1
ations for can-vino- on the several do- i
partmenis.lil connection with this ,
Eul'lOCt, llC recoramcnua tue passage
of a law requiring the Congressional j solutely necessary,) the Administra
renrcscntation to be tilled before the ' tion has just reason to fear, from the
4ih of March in each year tif odd '
J -
numoer, so that Congress can be sum
inoncd at any period when its scrvi
cea are required- Under the prcscut 1
urrangemeiit, suuimonintr Comrress
together at the
V. ,...11 .
close of one let m j
mir of the F atcs
n-av & mimir of the - atcs
v.i,.-5ri:utt.d- -iie xuci.c Railroad !
mid reasons given
whv it is required as a measure of
public rolicv. Tin; attention of Con-
gress is also cniteu io me unty 01 re- . mm .
ducim the expenditures of govern-! sec the purity of the Government y la
ment to the lowest possible standard, dicated, and venality and political
IrnnsUtont. -villi imi.lic interests.
JSSV
i - " w a
to a rcfort to Ionti
l ufon, Palriolisin, and Peace.
SPFrCTT OF T!fl. E. JOY M0KK1X
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Of Pe.-insvlvania. in me 1 S. House or l.ep.,
H.h. i-;,:).o., the eicru.n of Speaker and
in i.'i nee n Ihe .or.n.
Mr. i'leik: Occupy inpj. aa I Ho, a
perfectly "imb-pcndent political posi
tion. I am at liberty, free from any
luirtirnbir nnrtv bi:is. to VOtO ill the
' i :. j. oil
j tilis wi,icu thall come before the
i '? 1 rrr -
ji; iiiili. V, av. A in u a i -Vii' - v
i dutv to tho rountrv and inv constitu -
! 01 in siieii Ji posmon io no,
? ,nl,al" ZC ! ' " Z ,, " "
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iar as po?ib c, avoia anr counicnancc
' I ,i;..es;n..
; IIM Ol.lllllLJUIl .11. ...V IvUlI J 1 1
. ry, the agnation ot wiucn lias uccn
so constantly deprecated as inllaniing j
the null ic mud and tl sturl. nj tic
peace ot the couutrv, tneinaturely in
tieace of the coanti v, i.rcinaturcly in-
" , ., , -.1 .. .
tro-iuecu uere i.y gei.uemen rej.reeni-
..v - - - ..0.... - ...jw .-,
the House is organized, to the obstruc
tion of puMie Ir.isiiKvs, and in order
to co:.!a.-e the cudum id p'.'aKer.
There are ihanv tests, Mr. C'lei:
of tlic lidelity of nu n to the Constitu
tion of tlii- I'niie l States, and to tiie
union and harmony of the country.
Crises in our political history from
time lo time occur w hich put men's
principles to a stem proof, when loy
ally to the parly and devotion to the
country come in conllict : when the
morable struggle on the admission of
Kansas under the I.ecomptoii consti
tution. I'pon our action at that time
depended not only ihe tranquility of
the particular district of country about
which we were legislating, but the
peace of the whole nation. I'ndcr
previous legislation, the people of
Kansas weic allowed to pi:ti:i:mixk
Fin: Tiii:M-n.vt:s w hether thev would
come into the Union as a free or slave
Mate. V hile eugagea in tlic solution
of that important question, every act
of fraud, violence, ;;:id rulhatiisiii per
petrated against liiein, to prevent the
lice expression of opinion, was coun
tenanced by this wicked Administra
tion, and a Constitution was brought
into this House which was not the act
of the people of Kansas. It was
fraudulent, lio:n beginning to end ;
one w hich would not bear ihe test of
investigation. When the House rais
ed a committee for the purpose of in
vestigating tlic frauds with which it
was tainted, the Speaker violated the
first principles of parliamentary law,
and appointed a majority on the com
mittee o!Tosi:o to the very object for
which the House had created it, and
thus defeated the exposure of the in
iquitous proceedings by which the le
gal voice of the people of Kausas had
been counterfeited !
1111c ' m ... .u m -uu.s u, ... - .
11. . r... .....i., l. t
till": wiietner mc manuaie 01 an aroi-
trary Kxecutive should be obeyed,
and that fraudulent Constitution be
forced on Kansas l.v the Federal Gov-
eminent. Wc knew, that, if it were,
it would lead to a bloody civil war-
a war that might overspread the lim
its of Kansas, and embrace the whole
nation in its Humes. Where stood I
my honorable friend from Ohio ?
With his back firmly set against this
despotic Administration, noldy main-,
taming the cau-e 01 law ami order,
and the rights ol the people, yielding
not an inch during all that glorious
struggle ol popular privilege against
iVCCUIllU USUI pillion
from first to
1..... t,..,n 0 t,...i tf. frntli n,,! iiuriw '
foremost among the most abb chain-"
pious of the people, i'or his gallant
comluct duriii"1 all that contest he '
hall have mv vote as Ion" as there '
- .. .' P.
s-:i no"i .! ltv ol e ectinir I11111 SneaV-.
er of the Iloic-e.
I know, sir, that there is not in
this Uot.-c a member more obnoxious, :
politically, to the Administration,
than the gentleman from Ohio, Mr. I
SiiEttMAX.l and whose election is more 1
iustlv drrailed bv it. 'J
country is indebted for the iuvestiga- i
tiou ill the last Congress Which
bro.iirht to ligbt the abuses and cor-1
ruptions ol the .Naval Hepartuient, '
w ., ...... ., ,
and which led to relormatory iegisla-.
tion, bv which the Treasury will be in
Tuturc truarded against similar praeti-
ccs. 11 further investigation is ucccs-
sary into the conduct of the Adminis- j
tration, (and if rumor and general
SUP Hi:ion arc io uu rucu uu his uu- -
well known firmness and integrity or
, f 1 .1 . 1 :n
i . t r..: 1 .1.... i. ..111
cnaracter 01 my u lenu, iu r.m 1
so appoint the requisite committees, I
as to
procure a thorough and uuspar-!
:ruliny into all the malpractices '
inir scr
ofthc Government. The fact that his ;
rceoluttuess of purpose and fearless ; 10
rceolutcucss ot vuri
energy iu the exposure of corruption,
piura in ana 0 topics o an esclusive.y sectional j 0f a filir and l.ouora-1 they know that that Union can exist i AN u.h From s.reet, nR 8ALB. The ;
art all action, character, introduced merely to stun- cquauiL Kin per. 01 a l.ir ana uouora ; : v.,l. n,l i,.tit!. uol V H'use is a two-siorey riame.nn a hai:
t outrageously ; ulate party passions, and inflame local , lt! 1!at'I.re. ana mi-'apauio 01 pei ei 1- f " " " , ' l"i w,.h a s-.ai.ie, and ..ther omb.nuiin.-, and :
f ikifviii-r i;.n ing par lamentary aw into an liisiru- -iiu...-. n-r "-': ; ' :. some t run. An unnnprowit nan b t adjoins
.USlIUllg picjudlCO.,. . . ?.. :.. .1 ir 1 rwrwl ri-lits. We of the -North Will I ..l.l i..wll.rr .r seraratel. to uit !
slaveholders' As a Ii.we?cntat vcofan eminent-i ui'u""": '.' : 1. t joski-ii iu-.f.ij. ;
41 - r 1 t L noiv turn to In nlhprivii or 11 I ?m mat vu iiiu ui mttuv ! " - i
tlames of sec- y conrvattvc constituency I am , kcj 1 the u i-Vt 1 I'aRT.ckps chim.nis in these transac-, s. Pec. sr. is5u. Pd7w ,
Notal'em- siirtdised to sec the (itiestiou of slave-1 1110 s;'. c. u. ' r. :,. ,i.. w .. t.Ufll "
UMOX COUATY STAR
has nrovokl 'The iicrec and nialig
i luts prov
; nam hate of tho ruling dynasty ami
its servile nunious, slioulJ comment!
: prolhgacy chastised witn tiie scorpion
fS&S&t. Have
I will rote ior no cunuiuuiu iur in;u
onicc wl.o is not a true ami proved
friend of the canac of Protection. I
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hiiu Jir. .-.ir.ujiA i nut,., ...... .
kllOW that lie Will SO organize UlC
' fir.r. .l e
VUI1JI1II ILUU Ul nutjtiiiM .'Kiiiiiu.i
.ve t,at question a fair hearing.
. f.., o ...:,: f,,r - rn.-Ui,-.,, nf
the Tariff shall come before it. Wc
', have a riglit to expect that the liusi- j
! nets wants of the country shall lie ta- (
ken into consideration ; thatrcmedial
! measures shall lc applied to existing
j evils, and that the voice of t he great
: UarTauacred in the committee
cu in me coitiumicu
v.-ith the piolcction
, . - , . ,
; -pcciauy cuaiat(i
of their
interests. The election ot
.- . . , ,
! guarantee of the realization of such a
Iintin
; ' , . . t. . T ,
"t, fir. apart from all this, I know ;
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unn .1 i. fir cti i it s mi in v line :iit i-vii- - - -. i m r v. m i
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aduuta.-ter tl:e rules 01 ne nous. :
w till rnti:i nii'l fxaci tustlCC lo uii ,
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1 claim no particular creuit mr not
doing so. 1 have read but little of
the Look. Ho far as 1 do know an y
; thing about it. I understand that it is ,
a work written by a native of a South
crn State; a book peculiarly and al
most exclusively addressed to South
ern men, reciting the experiences of a
Southern man. and drawing a compar
ison between the productiveness and .
the utility of Free and Slave labor.'
The book, sir, must fall or stand upon
its own merits. And what is done
here ? Why, gentlemen magnify this '
book into a tremendous engine of
mischief. They proclaim that this
book, and all who indorse il, are ca
pable of producing infinite mischicfto ,
the peace of this country. They pro
claim that all who indorse it, indorse
treason! Has not mv honorable
friend said that, in so far as that book
xprcsscs anything contrary to the
Constnulion ol tiie L in tea Mates, so
far he condemns il? Could any dec
laration be more unreserved, more
candid, and, 1 may add, more accept
able, if gentlemen arc willing to be
lieve in the veracity of their peers
upon the floor? What have we to do
with Mr. Helper's book, more than
willi any other book? Are we to sit
here, as a college of Jesuit censors, to
expurgate the literature of the coun
try ? Are we toeouvert ourselves from
a congressional and legislative body
into a literary tribunal, and pass in
review- the merits of every publication
which may be thrown out iu the couu
trv, and hold gentlemen responsible
for the sentiments of that publication
in so l'.i r ;is thi.'V have reml ami iiulors-
cd it, ilirectly or imlirivtly ? Why,
sir, this is a most extraoiiltuary iro
et'iiliii";. It lilts Mr. lli lncr iuio a.
coiis0(jtioti'.e ho iiuvor dreamed of at
taining. It makes him an ciioiiiy of
the South, more fonnulaHe than ho
ever aimed to be, if, indeed, lie aims
to he an enemy of the South fit all.
This book, so full of mischief, which
. has been occupying the attention of
1 , . " . . . r .
lo i"tc.-3 now i.euriv ior an enui c .
l,:1Vnnke,l tl, uliol,. o-
, , . ,' ,
1'ie 01 ine c nuea .-tatcs o reau ami
!mr-tlor "I'0"-,. ou hav. hc?" lhvdl"
nig and dwelling upon its lniiauiina-.
tory text, so that if it ever had any ; constitutional designs against the
mischief in it, you have increased the South? No, sir: for one 1 am for
power of that mischief to an iucalcu- the Union ; 1 am for peace ; lam for
lablc extent. I law ; and never until the last moment
And, sir, what has been done npon 1 shall I despair or making this glori
this lloor, is in perfect consonance ous Union, and the Constitution dc
with the action of the Ilemocratic par- pendent upon it, perpetual. I hope
ty. AVho repealed the Missouri com- wc may be able to live together like
promise? who broke the bonds of , a band of brothers ; but, fcir, we nev
iicaco which had been signed thirty '. er can, so long as gentlemen come in-
1 . c 1... .1 p .1 !
... ..is mi.,n 1.0- .. in, 11 ,i inu
North and of the South? The Demo-;
tratic party. tio irameil the Kan-1
sas - Netnaska lull : 1 lie democratic
party. Who refused to carry out the
provisions of the Kansas-Nebraska : 1
1)111 wuo uciuueu the people ol Kan-,
?a3 "lt0 tae 'ca l'iat l'K'v were to
1 c... e .1 .
''ae a ueu 11 prcssiou ot oieir n 111
on their organic form 01 government,
nl l1'en denied it them .' 1 he Hem-
ocrafic party. W ho bring the qucs-;
tion or slavery first into this Ilal?
wlio delay the organization ol this
fto'1. by taetioud expedients, and ,
0." excitement by the violent discus-,
;"' 01 ...cMaye.y . luesiio.i, uen 11.
to'""' uncalled lor
The Retire-
'"lal' , - i'L'"ul-l',l"; party. ,
an tuc sectional ouierness now 1
prevailing, ana w hich grows out ot ,
the slavery agitation, the Democratic
party is responsible. Ly that it lives,
by that it will perish.
Notwithstanding these facts, we .
-v - - .
Hie ol tip. Southern Shitos nml t Hit ! ,.
. - 1
responsible lor the acts of John 1
disturber or the peace of the country ; j denouncing .like the Northern Abolition
that it is implicated iu acts of con- j istsMd Soulhern Xulifier. ScTer. iea(1
sp.racy and outrage against the pco- in- mca dec,cd re nft . tm . 1
liiown, and the sentiments of a fewjlm0Dg tb'eir people. The floor of the !
rauieal and rauatical orators. The ! building showing signs cf yielding, the'
needs no apology and has none ,
g- . " to the Constitu-
tion ; il is loyal to the Union ; and
& LEWISBURG CimONICLE-DEC. 30, 1850.
they who scekton.is-uidcand ii,.,ires j
..,.ln rS rl, South with the idea'
that the poopl-J of the North, as a 1
body, are hostile to them, do it for j
the "purpose of factions mischief-a !
mi.Jiief that will have a wider range,
and be attended by far more pcrni-
cious conseqencca, than they, in their
short-sighted folly, imagine.
Mr. Clerk, God forbid that I, as
the Representative of a conservative j
rnnaiituencv. should haveanv part in !
embroiling different sections of the.
, viuiiumuS ...a
j country, or in misrepresenting one
j section of tho country to the other, ,
' mr nr.i;t.nl nr3 and narti-
-- I-""-.-- ! . , f , ;
?an aims. 11 is .h.m..u ,
noonln of the Xorth and of the Olltll i
p , ;
to live together in amitv ami concoru ,
i n.u - Mroilo !
so long as the actions of indn idaalB,
or me actions 01 sinau wiira, un-
.11 ....l.n.i nnto-l
ken as indices of dominant sentiment
in those sections, isr, tho constitu
ency I In part represent ha3 no sym
pathy with John l.rown, or for those
who incited him. directly or indirect
ly, to his mad crusade in Virginia.
iy? of Ihcci., of 1'hihtdel
f...vr.v - -
phia, where the Ilallol liidopendencc
sun remains, cuerisii ufcpiy iu ;
anJ molxca that ,ed onr aCes-!
tors to tho Declaration of Indepen-
IM f mm nnini-.tod l.v the
irom it. J iicy arc animate! i uic
a.l unwarranted charire. Yes. sir
it is n lil.ol it is .i.tinst and it is .1
" J . u rVI
mo u wunv "-r"-1""'
ljC ;l(.ts of ,e lL.aJo(. of a 1)auJ ()f
madmen. Was the whole South, Mr.
Clerk, held responsible when the Leg-1
islature of South Carolina passed an
ordinance deliberately nullifying the
laws of the United States? Did we
identify ihe whole South with the
people of South Carolina, or with the ,
nullifying party in South Carolina,'
which was i:i favor of armed resis
tance to thcla.vsof tiie United States? .
No, sir ; w c heard from the loval
Slates of North Carolina, Tennessee,
and others, indignant protestations
against the South being criminated
in the action of South Carolina.
When the President of the United
States issued his celebrated Proclama- j
tion against the nullifying resolutions:
of South Carolna. he met with a re-;
spouse, not from the North alone, but :
from the Kast and West, and all the
loyal men of the South. And the se
cession recommendations of the Nash
ville Convention of l.'iU, fell power-;
less upon the hearts of the loyal peo
ple ol the outh. e never believed
that tiie whole people of the South
were ripe for these sectional schemes
of aggrandizement and separation of
the Union. Nor do I believe that
any considerable portion of them now,
through the agency of secret socie
ties, can be wedded together to form ,
a deliberate plan for the establish-!
meiit of a -juthern slavcholding con-:
federacy, and a dissolution of the
Union for that purpose. You might
a.-, we'1 cvect the people or theNorlh
to identity Ihe Whole people of ihe
South M'illl the re-openill"; of the slave
trade, i ou miirht as well expect us
. 1 i- ,, , " 1 1 .1
to believe that everybody there is in
lavor ol the revival of that aceursed
trallie, because certain leading public
men and presses advocate it. On the
contrary, we know that one, at least,
ol the members of the present Laoi
net, and that some of the chief states
men of the South arc arrayed against
it, ami we know that all truly humane
and Christian meu there abhor this ;
infamous scheme.
Tlifn whv. !ron(leniPn of llm South
ivl.v .on ..... .-..P.. ... ;.-n.-n ......
11 , nen e 1 ei use to iu 01 ve v o 1
-. . . 1 1" 1
11 nie.-u svunai Lii.nges aim omous
suspicions as au entire people, do vou
1 :. . r ... -. . " .
liiisreDrcsontatioi. against tho Wirll.
iiuiami 111 una ;u 01 ci minimum uuu
1 i. . .-
uei. juu can noi reauy ueneve in
- v,our lll'arls ' lat the whol 'eo'.,!c of '
mat pari 01 inc country cnieriain un
. II. .11 1 . - ... '
.. .....s ............ i.s. ii, .ij.uu a uuisu
ol misrepresentation, and upon in- j
voiving innocent people iu the acts '
i a crnninai lew. i
I" t'.e mime of my constituents of
hilauelphia, at least, and of the pa-
irioiic state ol 1 cniisylvania, I pro-
test against the assaults upon our
1 1 -.r .
inui .iciui us a iu -ouscrwiig anil coil-
i utionally loyal people. 1 here is
not a city or Mate that is more ready
to resist aggression in every shape
and lorm ... which .t may be made
against the people ol any portion of
tiie Union.
We will defeiid the con
stitutional rights of others, with the
same zeal that we asscrtand maintain
our own.
W'e are for the Uxios and Cox-
omc n.-.n i. uiuh hu uli'uemact, in
a.m. a.;ai..st all who would impair . -
the existexceoftheoneoroi
tue operation of the other.
Fizzled. A "Union" meeting was
called in Washingtoo city, wheo 400 or
ouu iiwuueu. xwcbuiuuods were ouerea
... ..... .
cuioo meeliog tncre, lor Ibe Union was 10
no danger, and there werenodieuoiouista
deiiee. and the Luion which sprung AVVCti UiSkUiiVi
,,- i... 11. ii 1 niiinn anil niiiiiiiiit:
,aiJ
J"'1
band .truck up a hymn, and lhat Uniua
dissolved peaceably iuio several hundred '
fragment.
PJ
las sold M.OOOJcopics since the Southern
era and the Democracy begin to advertise
it in Co- " onI
lork publisher who dared to undertake
the work and now bis .team pres.es can
' eupp'y the demand.
A young girl in Cincinnati, one of rare
beauty, ha been so shockingly di.-tignrcd
,y bursting of a camphene lamp that she
;9 jenrwly recognisable to her tiimds.
.
To the Tax Collectors of Union Co.
7 ,
a s Iny t.me m soon ei,.ire j
2 ,' '".f
V ,h.B!a,e aUUV7.mU" " " ."y
the lt ul Jan. inmi. an i i nope an .-..iiecio,
wlU Iht.ir accounts vei.l.-.t cy uec. ..ourt.
By relerence lo mv b oks. I have not yet re
cen-eu ijuur u. ......, ...,-
thoush some ol my eood (riends insinuate
- 0n!rrs Un
... r .1 .'... T.. q
Ine contrary, I have advanced f 1000 out of my
own pocket to oblige friends lhat held Orders
asainst the County. 1 hope every Collector
will pay attention to ihis reijuest. so lhat the
Jurors may be paid in e-.A at Utc. Court. A
word lo ihe wise is suilir.ient.
H. 1. MIEM.ER. Trea.
N. B. All tales, (School, Itoad, I'oor, Ac.)
that can not be collected and are to entered
against the property, must be done on or be-
Uife (he s, (lay of Jan ,Mr,0as ar,er that
mPi ,he !aw prniuns it i.ema a uen.
l?v
virtue ol an orier Irom toe Orpnns
I) cv
urt of I'nmn county, I will eipose to
sn, ca ti.e piemises. on SAlLKPAi, Ine
isih day i f JAN CAR V, lititl, at 11 o'clock
in ihe forenoon.
All Uii Half Lot of (round, si'.u
ate on Market sireet, in the borough of l.ew
isbur;?, I.'nion rouiitv, numbered on the Town
I'loi, No a.l. bounded on the cast by iot of Ja.
F. I.mri, s-Mith by Pine alle', u-fsi by T:i,.s.
Hou-ard.atid north by MarLet street at'res.vj,
contains 3-1 fen from, on which is erect";! a
Uiu-Moiey ffT'i
Framo Dwelling House, ixl
a Stable, W:I. Cistern, Out Ki'ciien. At., wi'.ii
the appurtenances n"v opcupit'd by Josepa
Green, opposite (he new Presbyterian church.
Tern.5--Teii pT cent, lo Le paid on the day
of rle ; one hall lit? balance on the Ni Apr;!,
:5iil; and the remainder in ihe 1st of April,
I "ill, w uh interest irom l. t April. 1SW the
purrh.ise in. ney lo tie secured to ilir satisfac
tion of ihe Executor, on taking possession of
the piopeity, on ihe 1st April. lMa.
J Mi:s C. M IT, I HE, l'xecutur.
J.ewisriure, Dec. U, 1S."J.
Sheriff's Sale.
f yX virtue of a wi il of I'lu.l.ev.Fa issued out :
ol the Colin ol Common Pieas ol Cmon
county, and to me direcied, will be exposed lo
1'i.Mio Stile or outcrv. at ihe public h-.use of
Oeorse Kreisher in Cast itutlaioe Twp,l"n.on
Co. on Uto.vfiv. 'he lS'h day of January,
lsni), at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
All lhai certain ihree-siorey Frame f;rlt
Mill situate in Ea-t lintl'.iloe aloresaid, near
ihe inouih of Turtle Creek, containing in front
lil'iy feet and in depth foity feet, and the lot or
piece of ground and curtilage appureaant lo .
said Miii, with the appuitenanccs as ihe
property of Alfrfrl Knrn!n.
JOHN" CKHSMIROVK, Sheriff
Shcrills fme, l.ewisinirt;, I)f c. SB, A D ln.VJ 1
Adjourned SIioritFs Sale. I
On MONDAY the lilth day or Ja
nuary next, at the public louse of William
Woite, in ihe borough of H.iri.eion, at 11 o'
i 11 ..... :... .f .1.
, - ,,, tvn cr,ain va.Ullb!e ,rat..s f TIM.
IlliK LAM) w ill be exposed lo public -a in
l",s 10 suil purchasers, situate in Hartley Tp.
'')" '. ' '
"ne tract called l ss s I anev. eontam-
, ,3 , :icr,., mre cr ,u.,culr,i as fll.
ailii.inii.2 Mortica l.it.lon on one side '
and Whitman's land and the mountain on the '
OlIIIT SOU'S.
No. 3 tract contains J acres more or
less, described as follows : heirmnii.? al a
stone heap on the line of land ol Henry .Miller
and on the souih si. leof William A Lloyd and
north to a stone heap and ihence 10 a pmr
and land of Patrick Hayes and land of Abra
ham Witiner, Warner and Montelius '
Which two tracts are now bounded cm the
south l.v lands of Paniel Strouse and Jacob
'''! Iron, on ihe wesi by land now owned hy
J Hoffman, on the north hv land of Pa -
. n .. .1 .1 - . u . . c .
nc .Lives, and on the east hv lands of Luke
R,r,), jesse .iminerman and others. A small
portion of the above described land is ciear-
...I .ptinr.,n QPa 1 i.. u 1
b - m and oi,.h..ild,,,?s.wh the appurtenances
- - .. ..... ...,.-.,,..-
As the property of Jnhn A. Lor.-i and Lcuisn
As the pr
,.,,,.
The abl
we.
above land will he sold on reasonable
terms. JO11N CltOstSf.'ltOVK. Sheriff. !
Sheriff Oir.ce, I.ewisburr, Dee. 11, 1S.M) '
PUBLIC SALE.
w
TILL be offered at Public Sale on the
premises on b'riiliw Ihr Ullh duxi of
irrmrtrr i r.i'j, uie billowing property, situa
ted in Ihe llorourjh of New Berlin : One lot
and one-half of ground on which is erected a
f lari;e two storey Frame Dwellmj; House
i land O. lice, together wuh all the necessa
ry Out-buildings ; bounded north by an alley,
east hv lands of Daniel H.ulacher, south by ;
New Market S and wesi hv lands of Dr. Jo- 1
Seph R. ,otz. The lot and half lot will be
soid mgeiber or separate, as purchasers may
desire.
' oo ;'"""" ne property.
?new B'er.m! If'.hey " any ."'formation
n. resard n. it. they can obiam it by address-
msr me at Lock Haven, Pa., or George Mer-1
rill, Ksq.. ai Lewishnn;. Pa.
Sale lo besin at 1(1 o'clock, when conditions
will be made known.
Nov. 2:1. 1 W9. JESSK MERRILL.
PUBLIC SALE!
"VTOTICK is hereby given lhat the under
signed Trustees will sell at public sale,
111 pursuance to and ly virtue of an Act of
Assembly approved the IS;h day of April, A U
IN.'.r, on I'l iday the 3Mll day of Decem
ber, 1H5!, on ihe premises, in the borough of
New Deiliu, Ihe
Court-Honse, Jail.
and all otherpnblic buildings and lamls.sitnate
said borough, belonging to the county of
""n poor 10 ine erection 01 me newcoumy
out of part of Union, called Snyder, bounded
and described as follows, viz : FIVE LOTS)
adjoining each other, and bounded on the .
west by Vine street, north by Market street, ,
easi oy i lumu sireer,anu soutn tiy an alley, j
whereon the Uourl House and County Utlicej i
are erected.
Also a certaiu lot adjoinin- Plumb street '
on ihe eas, Market street on the south, lot of j
John beebold on the west, ana an alley on the !
north whereon the JAIL , erected. Said lot
will be sold separate, together wnh the appar-.
tenances.
Sale to commence a. 10 o'clock. A.M., of
id day, when and where the terms and con-
itions of sale will be made known by the un I
l""? du'y nfr !ITmb,T f wl!.'h,,
F v HBNRY U EVER !
HENRY U. EVER.
Ncv.IS,I859.JOHK V. BAKUtR.
;
1
i 11 -i..:tj:..H.Tnft !
1 V UQL 1U n.V.Wm
ion HAiii-: on ki:xt.
A THE subsenbrr will nlhrr fELh or !
6: .8 KENT bis lluuse and l.ui, si;uairJ nn ,
Souih Third sir-el, rppoMie the I.uihrran
church, l.ewi.burg. ruei"ii frivrn on Hie
first or Ortubrr. For piirlirulais, mqniie nf
Braver. Krrin-r &. M'Clur. .r J..hn..n W.nli.
Sept. Iti, lS'J EI.IH.V nl liAlU.
"brick foundry for sale.
.,,1 ,, 'J'be lu!lcrllrl'lllle!l ihe
J.!i.r-i,arKt- Iti irk Kouu'lry al lh- vr-l
jtl-nd of Maikcrl sir-f. iiiimiIiuj
' . ... . ... ,! ,1.-
(Il rri ot'in.
' Macmiierv
! jrns f
ihacniuery attached al a laige an.i lint d
I'attrms for 1'alt-nl Ri?bi lor Arici.!:tirHl
Sttivrs, Ac. It l ir2nr.nl "i?
: f the best lora,,o bra s.,o,la!e . smes.
; i.rieior's lime i wholly ri proved in
, h , , wUnmei t, uh.eh is ihe reaM.i. he
i desires to dispose i f this Foundry. l r any
j furiher partirnlr, addies
ll.l.l..l r ..i. n. '. i- .'.'! .
Feb. H5H
I'uion t'o. fa
riHE reitlenee of the su!xi nher. on
Market street in lh' lior.oizh IJiIa
l.ewisbtir?. The hi ne is of BUICK, et
finished in every ri".p'Ct.
IVrins One half lo be paid between th
and Ihe tint day id' April nest; lie balance
In be paid in !uo. thre- or live year, a may
suit ihe buver. IVssessii n live n nt!V iim.
June l(, ISM ISAAC M AI. I KK.
FOR SALE OR RENT !
m TWO DOl'lil.i: Fli MK hoi:.
J lASKS and l.nt, each suitable l.iil
two lamlltes one on .N.-rlh Koui'h stri-n and
one on St. John street, for S i II all of ea h
of the above H .ues are lor lie: t.
17" .li. for sa. four li-nl lins I i ts on
North Filih street. JOHN IIOl (ill TON.
I.ewisburz, Jan. 2". !"'. Aent
rpnr. snv.r,
, f.
vera! A
I IlKIl K Hi il sl'.si. and 1 ii
lit
dners, senate , ;',,. B r, ij.-h , 1 I..
IVr'soii wc.'im? lo p;in ha--, v. .1!
call on Mr. Jonathan vlol'e. ., h
M'-m snrh I'lOatftaLou as ilc v t".v
July ft. I r.;,u Ci. .-( U N A
FOR SALE.
Kj'i! 1
1 ! a '2 'i
: .-" ft.d.
pr .prtv
in.- Ii ust-i. 1 2
no v. A: r v
a voi.si: '
, I Kr
JV-i
i'ii a ha. I
to
;t.'V !,
FOR SALE.
T
Clin we" !;r...rri-i-a-rn Msiml
at file h;. t e:-i i t the 1. .v 1 -' v, n-1. a 1
iJioije, in I 'ii:i lisri uao ue t. wioh'p. .V r 1 1:
Co. I; u nl be suiii on 1 -avof. !.-rr.ts.
Impure of Wll.i.IA.Y! 1'KlCK.
l.ewist-urr. D". it, I .'.
FOR RENT!
"'Hi: T I(.KMS orsir
! nt rrp-
, n s a
S.iinnn. 'i'hv arc -ui.aS
Kcr JVrrn arp'v to
Jar.
J(!I Ii. UNN.
1 oi; saij:.
lert In. nt ty (trff. t'f.ijuirt !"
lit-avrr, Kreiuer & Viure.
IS1T The c-rner hMivpt.Vn-h
iJlThird street, occupied by l)r. M left
H.:,l.ii-h M;.,. i.r.L. t- r-r- ill i. r
l.ere tin-in.-.- i (i.'ifl, tf a.
msil tlirivitij
1 ILr IlKlunM'tir.'!. sul. u.eut.
HIT. H'i:.-An rxce'leiil Sil
ver i.i:vi:k m a tch f. r sa , a, a
bargain rnusl no. I ..i 11 . re , I
A E. DKNi KM AN UlE, l.e.-knr;
WPIC-N
WV1I jump into th- W:, Dt
C . w
all tj.Vf a r: le
V anil rerr con't.-na-
ble M M.O has been.
ntte-.i tip lor ihe espe.-.al arc..i!iiiio.l.-iii..n
Pic-N'ic and oilier stnularr n-ur-ii 1 s. T. ni.
moderate. Appiv lo J. '.". M. HOI L'L.
Lewisbur. June ;l, lsfty.
la v u i" l-1 1 k 1: r. y. o v i:i.
John B. Linn,
TTORi:" IT MW-niTice
his Bouse on N. Marke; M. l et. 1st A :
A
sou 1:1. 11. mtiMc.
Alluriiry at l.aw.
FFICE on S..iih Second near Maiket M.
ITAII Professioi.al llusiness entrusted to
his care will be iaithfull v and proinpily alien
lied to . Sept. 1 1, I s.17
FiaST AR31VAL!
71 ST rote ! veil a lame a n;I vanVtl
l assortment of (.(KIDS
adapted to th
season and wnits ot the coinii.uiiitv, wimh
will be sold verv low. C.ill and see.
Ii K A V K K, KKKMCK .Mcl LI KE.
Sept. 1 1, '5I
Anotlirr Chance for Cheap 1'iclures.
MRKOTVI'f.s will he taktn at MOW.
A RV sky I. i'.-ht Gallery, at reduced rales
for a limited tune. Trices rancm; from SO
cents upwards. This reduction is made to
prepare for the introduction of extrusive 1111.
provements. The reduced prices will not te
continued Ions. Ihereli re all desiring cheap
pictures should rail immediately.
l.ewisburp;, Sept. I I, 1S.,:.
TIIOS. i.. (.It Ii: It
HAS just received a splendid assortment
of the very I est, chcip. st and most
lasluoiiable Jcwrli j 111 the market. His
Stock comprises
llrravt I'Iiim,
I lia in.
Lar llinv.
l'inut'r It inc.
Urai -lisi.
M- Itulloni.
MlliN,.U,J.c,
which will be sold extremely low for Csh.
He respectfully asks the patron.iite f a;l
his old customers; and also invites new ones
to give hun a call before niakin? iheir pur
chases. Call at ihe sisn of the Hi: Watch,
Market street, east of Second. Dec. Il,'5
F
ASHIOX AULK Hats and Caps
Hood Hats and Caps
Uncap Mats an ' Caps
A very large slock of Hats and Caps 1
Voung tienfs styles Hats ai.dCapU-
B ys' and Children's IC, a. Caps-
eady and for sale by the only
in Lewisbure
Now rea.
Hatter in l.ewisbur?
.
. .
CAUTION.
J HEREBY notify all person, not to trnM
1 or haroor my wile El.znUth or daughter
Mar, L.vrf,",,,,, ,hey have been making many
debts that I know nothing of. which I i " n7
pay unless compelled by law, and further I
Wlii nn,ril an..i.K. ... .
person or persons whshallTrus, th m wi.l
out my knuwlede or c..s.n.
r -i-i-,"u"' o. .aw aamsi any
w'rt B'jirlo'. "ci. il, is:.9.
Johx VLMI.
-novr rxri.tr. m sixth Aivvt onct.
ML.M, mui rjrUI.sl Cri, IB u.i.O.r (vluu.
l
VARIETY STORE
AMI
l'OKT OFFICE.
LATMiK scbpl) of Bi)(iksfSiatif)ner,
i V IVrlumei v, Jewelry, Toys, Conlecta'a.
eries, Tas, jiees, Fiuit, Nut, Uakkttt,
I'u itne, and a aneiy of MCK N AtKs fit
sale . lit-up at the
7 6j i.kvv i.-ei no rosT orntE.
I'LL'lli AND TINE Oil. rante had at ih'e
1' I'Of T OFFICE
J
i.m: i; id i'kns
f e l;3fl at the
i r La'iev an (irntt eia
I osr OFFICE
(I.M.KAI. ftus ol CAMhOH ,nu ush,t
i: i:k.i. tlls i
t ) Ht'-asi i ins ar,l r.ar King ran it hti
very rhap at the J'O.-T OFFICE
1)111 Kit, r.n?i. Laid and Ti ultry takes m
) Cirl.ar.ge .Vr tioods at the
POST OFFICE
Fi: V I rues of Kama, Fip, l'.:.s
I'r:n.e 1'iunes Icr fale at the
POST OFFICE
1 l.i hl.s ior .r i..d -fai.yk.7j
I pr " r!lJ aliei.dtd lo al ihe
K T OFFICE
IAl.lLran find Ihe lartesl and 4., jlt,r(.
i ii.n.tol I.eiier am: N'"te I'AI'KK Edttl.
i j'ts Ac. at ihe TOST OFFICE
A lift I. rr l(.t at Johnson's ff!
Chtnj) I!ot,t ,: hoe itore.""
CHEAP FOR CASH!
VKW Si.x k (if Iinois anl Shoes veit
dor to J. A J. ai Si:, re. l.ewuburr.
uhre ni.iv 1 - f, m.d : rl.rapen v,.r tier
l!-i
r-aee.rii iiii-uke. Calland ex
yi ur.-elvrs ai.d save at least SS
;' " (ri m io $3
1 1 n'h A Bi xVIh.r. i to is
' ; r: s iu f,i , 75 r,t
'" SVrto!
1 a oLrluie clearer than the
ani;n
r i.
M . :
in, I 1
!! Ols. .-,
the
e s;, k
u hand.
' & IJacer. MACE
t ma'erial. ar.J war
ol hi nie-made rlr
which will Le o.d
To o::m:ii
l:r
AliMNi; ,!-, t
"I'-.rri! r r.
snrrtet notice,
d. JOHNSON.
. Or". 4. i.',n.
KCWRY'b EKY-LIGKT GALLERY,
O. ' i J -. 'i'l'ii : 'n'. Hard are ft.-rt,
iu -i i I: .1 -l.t,.i.' slice Sure. Mark.
I.
V
UZLMXOTYrES,
r.i r siv;e. In addition
Vc . 11. ti. :i-l.::l -
r I
5'I.or o 1 :i .; s.
i in r.i w j rijartd to lake
iai-e i i sn:ai!, ennai to
! 1-M ir-a.te il Hfciir. Also. HAtlO.
I i lls. Thesf pi.-inris are c. doreii 11. rrp.
',; a",! ate Mip iii r to an oil painnnf.
''" - :,;a' '!v "' express,,. n a framrea
ii.i: en ier. luctd or.lv tv the Camera.
Ihe e pi lures are ra!er.trd, and I have the
t-:.K.e rti-he M tnion counv. Call an
.x.i.i. r.- sp.c.nier.s. Apn'l SI, !la.
Sew (Imh liir the Million.
J. SCivREYER & SOW
n .WE jii-i reicned iheir cneral snpp'r
.1 lioods for liie FALL AND WINTER
- 1
Their slock consists in jart vl iht
hit. si ai.d 11,1
1 i.is:.ii nab.e stiles of
in h as tn.m Is. M.miles. ;;ks. Berepes, Tw
silts, La;r es. I.uirhnms I'mut ..f ail
patient. Y
11. nr.r 1
il . 'ns. I. aces. H. nnels,
'Trin. minss. Hi sierv.
'i es, H.ln 'keri hiefs, Ac.
or:
1 m: (iknti.kmkv
lia e a h. av ,i.un,rrjt of Cl. ihs. 1J11
Mir.pre.
Cr.iv
Cut. nn. Vest i ss. Half Hose,
s. ai d all 'her d e rrirti. ns of
niariiln e n rr." inu h ran
1... 1 Le alt 11 in this rejricn.
Call at. l o.ke a h i k at our assrrtir.ert,
ai d yon u : I
e c. Mince I ihat y 0 ran't do
t er ai l u ere
e. I i- ( . nntrv Produce
J. fCHKEVEK A SON".
tak.'n is o.inj,
t..i-t.irc .-t is
iiwHHum. jos. a Ross. j.j. nun
Sv.1? Lew i.-sLur I'latir.i;
m 1 . . '. -
kSjxs -.-2sa3 .eep constantly on hand and
I" rder ITvuriiic. Milillf,
looi . -ali. Miullfrs). IiIIkiIs,
I oil I (lilies, ol an 1 annus,
and all , h,. r d.si r ptu ns ot Wood Vl'uk ns4
III Pllll.ll! 2.
Oi l. rs resrectlul'y sol.ctfd and prompt!
h I' d. A.! w. ik wariai. led io eive satislacuan
IV An r.xtrr.sire !. t .1 Lumber cf all
i.'e- r:pt:. i,s 1 n Lard I. r sa.e.
,('. rr, .rth fecund strut, Lturiiburg.ra
April i-J. !-:.. 3
FCR SALE.
40 Si liclarkhll "f the - Inn Hty
I ',.,. ,f. ( u,i,s,.- Address Bi X Irj?',
'"'siuie p. o.
May S7, ls5K.
NEW FIRM
IN THE OLD MIOP! The subscriber
respi ctiiiity ai.ni tiiire to ihe cii.zens 0
l.ewisburs'and vieiiiiij that ihev have ftrffitJ
a Tarli.er.sh:p in the
Tailoring Business,
at the well-known stand of James Cr'SweHco
.Market street, where thiy are prerarrd to
''"' IA MAKE f "ti'ir'er in tte very
lest mi r. Men's and Pois' 4 lofllrtt f
eieiy iie cnption on sh. ri n. lire. Me
a sh are . ; ihe put lie pair. r,. ce
JA!I 1 IUsWFl-1.,
j. r. st hakker.
I.ewisburi. April 1, Is."'.
HOUSE BUILDERS,
T
AKE NOTICE! The tit.iiersicned ire
appoimed Asenis for the sale of
lluin , t:iinN .v t induti ):ih
of all sics, made of ice hist n.aiena!. Ad
w..i k warranir.1. tV Made 1 y l..ll.?l,K0t T,
ilushesviKe, I'a. and I. r -a'e
t.'. J C s CAI.UWUI.L. I.rw.shure
I "R s.; K. CIIEAI'-A lay !''
VWmii!;' kn:fr, a co ri ve i: lei. I ari.cle fiT
I' 1 inters to nun .. mi lo 's. Ac.
May J-..-.'. C.J.M'.i;l..B."'k B;cdrr.
Ko GrindsteDes.Grcceiits, oi Hockey
Coats,
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