Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, January 27, 1860, Image 2

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eaUitl ou th Cm-h ?yRtin. has the tare and btt
fru1vtin of anT Sr.rr in L'nlnu CooDty.
Freedom, national ;vional!
ADKQriTK riiOTUIl' TO A ME KUAN INDIMKI,
AND
Hot another Inrh of hi air Trrrlfitry hj Kxtf .,
rarrhf. or toEqittM.
Th hor v. anJ will the two Iralm Prinrtrl
bcfrtf the oun'ry, until lin y ar Tlft rin: an t w
Bil thi-in to our" mvt li-a I. th- r to fl. ot until they
wav to triunij'N at-.-- tin Visional Capitol t Wacb
inton i Uri'V Miwri JurniK
J-TTir Oppo-iitlps Ma!f ( onvrnilrB, to nominate
ndidt-ft Oovr-n.tr. .ir npi-ointe-t to a--nit. at
llfcaais Ei on Vi.L.K.-iAV lUv KiinRr vcr, IstM.
ASDeM -CSATIC J-T tTt CeST., ItFAMm. F'B. 2.
V'n lKLEttJi 1M. Cv;:ntiox, ! ..y, Arttt 2.
,NitiM!(.!.L Uir.t.Or.t CB;ci-.Ot El., Jl i la.
Thlrtv.SlTtli r.nnrrpt.K ..Ifit. Fr'.alon.
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jCorrepon-Ifnce of ll.e Sir.r A rhrr.n?pV
WAltlMiTo., Jan. '.'5, ISO).
It sccn.9 irapussihle to elect a Speaker
without reciursc to the plurality rale
hence tho choice is plainly between the
j iptioo of the rule and tho non-orgstiizi-tion
cf the ILue. The frii nils of Sher
man aro ready for the alternaiive, and
prnposij from dy to day to tnke the ri'ks
ef that ru'e. The Aoti-L.-coirpton Mi-ra-lerfl,
as well as tha Scuthtrs Oyei!io
isfs, will acjui2"ce in this :node of crgani
ting the House, rather than jritraot the
present condition cf thiujs. Then, why,
you will ask, is not the ru!o adapted, and
this profitless cont-.-st ended ?
Give me jour attecttun, and I will try
and make it intelligible to nil. The House
is without any rules except the ordienry
parliamentary law. The Clerk of the last
Ooigress, presiding after a fashion, decline e
to decide any q'lmtions of order thit may
be submitted, and always piles point upon
point, allowing endless discus-ion, and in
terminable debate. Consequently, no de
cision has yet been arrived at upiu any
one point submitted, and half a dot.n
questions are pending, at one and tho same
time, unsettled ana undisposed ot. rirsr,
W8 have Mr. Stcvcts'pjiiit tf orikr tnadj
daring the first hour of the cession, "that
Bofhirj b in order lut Ij pr jced to the
election of a Speaker, or to i-c'j urr " Se
cond, is Mr. Hickman's motion to correct
the journal, so as to show his cH.t to in
troduce tha plurality rule. Third, is Mr.
Hickman's motion f.T the plurality rule.
Fourth, is the resolution of Mr. Clark, on
the Helper book. Fifth, is the substitute
cf Mr. Gilmer for the last mentioned reso
lution. Siztb, is tho resolution of Mr.
IJutchicgs to proceed to a ballot under
and tuljrct to the plurality rule.
You will at once perceive, that, under
the ruling cf the Cleik, it is utterly in-
voting, so long as any considerable cum- j
ber of Members combine and confederate
to prevent a ballot. It has been avowed !
upon the floor, by half a dczen Members, j
that a solemn agreement has been cntcre'd i
into, in writing, by at least forty members ;
belonging to the Democratic party, to rc
iist the adoption of the plurality rule, or ;
any organization of (he Hou.-e under Mr. I
Sherman, to the last day of the tctm f r ;
which the Membcra of the present Con-:
gress are chosm. This revolutionary pr--
ceedins may well excite al-rm throughout !
the country, lut is well uud-Mood to be
but one of the eouli uipUted steps, w hich ;
foreshadow the overthrow cf the Govern-
Bicnt and the dissulutijn of the Union. j
Do you unders!and,iiow, bow it is that ;
the Democrats are responsible for thcou-
dition of thing here? If they would j
agree to what is univir-ally admitted to be :
the only course left, at.d fjr which course i
there is aluLd-tnt prtccu'i'ut it, the history j
cf past Cellar' sses, the House would he '
crga:,ized t iitiu hu hour cf their aree- ;
tnent. Huw it weuld result, it is imp.-s- i
eible to say. The vote would ba an tx- i
ccedine;ly elo-e one, and the chances are j
about even for the two prcat parties of;
the country. Thu Auti Kjcotuptou men, ,
and the Southern t tppositinuists, would
decide the teult. Whatever it miht L-o, '
it would be letter than the present dis ir !
gunizition, and Mr. Sherman's friends aro
willing at any time to submit to it. Mr.
Cohb was thus elected, soiae years
and Mr. Hauls oily f ur vests since. " It
is idle, thcr.fere, to ruak.' a ;;r'' ah)
abcut lb ph ra'i'y rule. It w rl-el a : : s
fictotily on the two o:ca.'i ns just ref rnd
to, and no gui. j r .-.-on has tl i.r. lar leeu
bhewn why it should LOt saiti h? ad pied.
J.V.'.K.
wa.Senaers IfigKr and P.ac'm sro
running a race for Southern favor by in
troducing each a hill to prevent and pun
ish invasions of one State by another.
Add Territories, and no one wi!l of j ctto
aproper bill to thatclf.ct. No Free Slate ;
tas ever aggressed. In his lerg speech,;
Mr. Douglas took occasion to accuse the
Ilcpuhlicsn party as the canso of old ,
L'rown's raid. It is a bold bid for South
ern aid at Charleston, but many doubt .
whether il will avail. .
Pryor of Va. and M'Ckrnsnd of I;'.., '
one day last week, openly accused Mr. t
Hickman of falsehood, evidently deter
mined to pick witb him a quarrel. He
manfully and heroically k pi his temper
under this insult, sr-1 Ftid ti e appeal ho
made was to the euligbteatd ju 'uient of
the country. Our men in Cot-cress ex
hibit characteristics of the liiUst man- 1
hood under long continued vl wanton
aggravations.
Faulkner, the disuoionisf, is appointed
Minister to France, and Mr. Hughes of
Iod , a Judge in the Conrt of Claims.
Both are defeated Lecompton Ccncressmen.
Vbom the Public condemns, The Presi
dent rewards 1
Tom Corwin Las made a grand, im
pressive and genial two days' speech
against the disunionists and slavery ex
tensionists. Some think the temper of
the House is improving,, but the forty
conspirators binder any progress in orga
nizing. Mr. Noel, (Dcm.) of Missouri, made a
speech rather on the side of the Union,
showing that the "sufferings" of the South
might be endured a little longer. A sen
sible thought, that !
The njre'ion of tbe notorious Franco'
J. Gr'.f'l t enr rrpr n''ive abroad, is
a cieuit to wuoevtr voted a.aiust him.
Had he been a slave-holdcrorDisuoionist,
tie would have gone I trough the tnilL
Th9 Gubernitarlil Question.
The hkcciW of U"V. Johnston at the
Governor's Election iu this State, in ls4"$,
foreshadowed anil ettuMUhud ur triHiuj.h
at the fuececJinjr l'rcsidenfial contest.
This is an inlLrotin and iujjwirtatit view
of the matter, and admonishes all to lav
aside every personal and local feeling in
looking !'out for a candidate.
Yc observe amon meml-ers of the Op
position ytrtj in riiiladelph'u, niurh dis
content at their failure to elect tlioirchoice
for State Treasurer this jcar. Tliej com
plain that tli.y do Dot receive tueir hiiun
of State Officers. Tin y allege that ex -
e- pt thr elevation of John M. Head to the
' i i t i
Supreme Court thiy have ha- no :i;iptr -
l.mt idfi"-. ly the for of the popular
' vn!c f f the F?.iti. for Tr many year-i.
lata, f,.r v.ry many year-.,
: .i
I I tiry print to me l.ici mat ioi '-i'iih
j . no Efth of the priolatii n rf the Si;.te
pv one-f mrih of the State Taxes and
! contribute n:nrr than tl-eir fall share to all
: pnlitiral, bent vo'i Tit and liuitit-n enter-!
' prNe s of the d;:y. I'hilad. claims to hae
' turn -t:i!.ed, in all respects, fr any
: station, and to L.vc eihihitid, in tit;"
ri.t ns well a" rTCVTlt. CVirv TT rof of
-.t.- rride If lt .1. no part of the ?MV
. ..it. pn... ii .e ' 1 . ,
is tii'Te thorr 'irl,iy Pt mi.-v.wini.in, t.un
h( r crmt no tr
oiis, t ii.iioi. ; n:a. in
cvtrv ter'v enr
rr:n.rT. tr.r men, tie
monry. and lhe- Voles of I hilad. Iiave n-st'onih-1
to.tlic calls of their I n-tliten in
the C, n'ral, Norllit rn, Ka-lt rri, S lutliern.
tin 1 ViVst.ru .'ort; r,. I hilad. h; in all
tl, .-hown a IK.I !e and iinnanitii'.m
spirit, niih 'Ut clarni l.tK-1?. And wh.t
ha. been the rettirn m.ili: to her? Olio ;
esteemed eitiz. n laced on the l- nc-h
one only hoiir-rrd, and he only in the .In-1
dieiarv, and not in a pdisieal po.siiion.
These are the pl-.ai of l'.'iil.ol. lj hia
and, as fir a our rmm -y serve- ii. tloy
arc well f. undid, p.irhi.j tho L-t fifty
year, oar Cv.-tnora Lave be --it
Sim on Snyder of Snyder Co.
Joseph Jl" 's'. r of I', tk-l
William l itolhy of Frar.klin
John A. Shtilze of Lehanon
tJcorjro Wolfe of Northampton
Joseph Kitner ot Wi.-hinj.-ton
David K. Porter of HtiMinr'doa
Franei.- I!. Slnii k of IVii; hin
Wiliiatn I. John-l-n f Ana. tron-.'
William lli.dertd Chaifi.-ld
James pollm-L of NiTthiitid-i rland
Willi-im F. l'a l.ir of I.yef r;i;n-.
M.fc-t if ii"t all ol the defeated candi
dates, al-o, have been in the interior coun
ties. Uul this ii pan tit ne;!i rt of l hila
!"l.hia we do not bvlirrc has proceeded
from any ho.-tile l'e lin;r. 7'here has never
boon a Governor from the North or North
Wost, Tvliilo all other pection.s have been
served, ye! we ascribs it to no prejudice
airainst those sections. The fact that Col.
Slil'.T wat re-t 1. cted State Treasurer, was
not because, of his central location, but be-1 try this mode I will be bound other suitors i nuary. in the year i f our Lord one thousand
Cause of his personal worth and undisputed would follow in their path, the Trial List I C'-1" n indred and sixty and ihe eirh'y-fottrili
iiiia'i'fieati.-iin. Ha l his r si.lencc been in ' would rrow very amall, and all needful cases y r Independence of the I.'mted Mates
Phihid. b hia. bi vote wottll probably ! f.U be tried in reasonable and lawful time, j of Amencatjod sayr il.e C;inon ,-alth
have liecu hir,.. r rather than su.aller. j ln ou' pwn "gl'l'o.hnods and circle, of ac- S':. t:L
. . , , , , , ,, . J lattitance, I say, cultivate m $ utH -nt " . , ..
Our inrnds 111 1 lid .d. lj hia should not ! ,n,nllv fpiriti ,bls-yiei.iln? lnd conciliattnp I 1 roi.hQIiOt.ary S r.OUce.
ascribe t" the country any invidious feel- j disposition, and not allow self-interested at- "VTOTICE is hereby given to all persons in
iii". It is ratlir aeeidental, that they : torneys to natter and lead us into quarreln ! I terested, that the tollowine Assignee Ac-
have had l.fst than th.ir full -hare of Stale j
USre. The treiichery of her Dallas.;
conlrastcl with the faithfulness of f 'liine- j
T -a- 1 .1' 1 '
run n the TtinfT ts-ue. was very hurtful
to the city- Her cilr. me sii:siiiveue.-s on j
the Maverv issue,
has been prejudicial to
her ical s;tion. Her power, il not her;
infill, nee. is often decisive. Her stisoi Ion !
( iitifocn h d. as we belit vt ) tlo,t l'reiu nt
wa ,io nnuh anti-f huerv, threw llieSt.te ;
nnd the nation into the hands of the Free-
Trade, Slav. ry-F.xtci.et.-n party. Yet wc -
, ,. ' ... ., i , . . . J .
b. 1.. ve 1 !.i!:ot. -1 h:a is at heart oppose d :
To 1'iee 1 r.-oie :11m riavcrv .'s'.-dsioii, anil ;
only nee lis a fair tin 1. rstaiolini' with the '
interior to coincide in tlnuiL-ht and action. ,
lilt:, 1 hill-'
li. I I, w fee 11."
mailing 1 or a-t
over the i;:!eri;.it..r;al
rju.'. upon .-ur side, of
.- of the strotiL- l.".':;l vote
.1" I l.i!..!. Ij l.ta ly a l'hi!:-!. i( hia randi-
late. 1 ne C'ltntry generally have their,
own c. -to! dates, tin rt;: by local or person-
a! a!!.;, hnn t.;.', and can not I e e. t-e cud jo
vo.-.itit. i r .
; ! t .i to. I s. eltoas. I lie-1'. 111-
I ..Tilt.. Kill
t-'iv, atil r..:
ei. uit'.Si t.-ke tip t ittee or
;V a In no 'id nis vole niir.itt'
del
I'
-t .ib.tion
of
ni!l
ot:lli-i.::.-Ieiu
aim mm p. rt
1. u-'i.il.iy.
re in ;1, 1 '.';)
an.l win thei: an
.1 coioiilt rati..:
II 11
il luijzhl he ad is.! lo
to it". t tltitn at lo mo, and to p t the
t r.-r'i!ivc slid fi.sati.12 thti.ent.s by a
e: n-ii-i ite f. r ( lovet to.r in th.-ii' lnid-t, of
their own .!. t tioii, :nid in nhom they
c;m '-, t:f'i !c.
'i hns far, our pvenom nt rntdi ht!e ore
Ctlttin lift' title, t'oln'le ol W.e'ltv-rev
h.nd. T.i -'.-art cl N01 thttiiiherlatid. Howe!
ol'A!.Ll...,v, fait;., of Uiair, Kline of ;
. , - , s .1 1 I
la batieii, i.-tdir el Nrtliaiii'ton, c.
.. . . ,.-iit
I htla.l. 1 hia is . Iain. .1 t.i he e!r. lli d It'- I
tw.en Curtin. 1 a:'. irl mid Covode ci' h I
said t.i I c .satii'iiito. Where is the Phiht-
dolphia (Wi.late . -Pr..vidi'ttfC h. lps :
those who h. Ip 111. m-clv.-.." and how can '
1,1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1
Philadel) hia expect a Cov, rn.-r unless
she pre siots a Mr. rt-,- front for a p"dniaii?
Two l hiladilj hia pntliin. n have in-I
died lin n:.nid each well known 1
thrtwpheut the Mate a cxi cri need and ;
cempetent men, larire hcarted and wi-11-inforuied,
and rie;ht oti tl.o great q'o stiotis
of the day Ht.MtYC. ('AltKVillld Hr.KT
K. Sibos.i. Men with the record th. y
have, wc believe would be perfectly ac
ceptable to the whole State. The other
counties are not unwilling that Philadel
phia shonhl have a liovernor. Hut hhc
should iodicatc her choice, and use proper
measures to win him a fair hearine;. in
stead of doing nothing but finding fault
because the Legit-laiou deemed it best to
select, repirdlcss of location, the one they
most confided in as State Treasurer.
We have no personal feeling in this
matter, but would act solely for the pood
of our party in the coming contest. " Wc
speak as unto wise men judge ye what
we say."
The published Life of John Brown
by Redpaih proves conclusively that be
had been a monomanias on the slavery
question for twenty years, and that be was
not a Republican in party bias or action,
but acted contrary to Republican views
and in opposition to the earnest wishes of
bis personal friends in the Republican
ranks.
UNION COUNTY STAR
"Whose Fault Is It?"
Id response to our recent arlic'e under
this bead, we have received several com
munication?, m Uicb we condense so is to
retain all the taried opinions advauced,
and suhniit to our readers without cum
meut, as follows :
FOE TBI STAR a cmUtWfrtS.
Herons -rat Cucmt. Mr. Editor: In your
sheet a few days ago was a request that any
one who desired should give his opinion rela
tive to the lamentable want of efficiency and
progress in our common pleas, barely, any
one who pays any remark to county cuun,
mut ag.ee lhal we are in a woeful case.
Our business falls behindhand from term to
bcnn.in wore instead of beifr. Kx
1 pvnsrs are inrreasing and all for noihine,
"'f- Criminal business is l-j;ht. and there
' therefore no House on that score. We
1 re ,,,,,,,1 ti,sl e ther counties are not in this
! backsiidinfrcondili. n. Therelore we areshut
j "I ', " 1 c,"rf Ti , t ,1 V,L . i. oco,i."i ve
vOUri llseii. .1 JUMc la m ..ti'i
i r,n a track n mn orppwis mr eru mr
train. It nio.es stroll?
It he loaves strong ami sioie, uir
wnolr tram must keep up or be switched i tl ;
H h- halls ief want of health ..r auyihinc
el-e. no one cn ret n
Theref, re 1 say reform
i a'tvanee
I and the
the he
wotk is done. I
If I a ask"l I" rnint "tit snme psnien'ar 1
deli CIS, it would 1 in slowi ee . f del is "p.. j
ill allowing the members of the b.ir t.i wr.in
jrlr f. r hour al'out iiothti c. to a'low runoila-1
lii-e t-rools ui -u!-iri,i .a:d an-l in.- ludic- j
f"". l'k,"'"'"t " l" ' -pe";h" whe..
. tl,.-ca-e .lid ii. I r-.j.iie it. At in-I--1 curt,
, M (,u., rve,j iMi M,nieers.- wlu.-h rvery-
b dy saw werr veiy plain, wrr siifn to the
Jury without ar-'iimetit, w lierras at s"'e j
tin.es tl.ev would h.irf.v up io er 'lii' ;
hoof ir. vain pee, bes. For sl'lo ft a l;iet is (
eslabli-h(d by eir.lil le iii.esse,ti is rnotish J
on that head. at.d Ju !j:e slo n'. I have foie-'
sight and fearlessness is. cul il all uni.eecs-
' saiy or blinding is-ues. They si.oii . s-.p. ;
prss irrelevant tesiia.ony and argument by
; a d.e'i:ned bu firm a-sui..;. :iou e.1 li.c ic.poii- j
s,S-;i'v rolifii'ed it. tbeia. I
'i'lins and liius ou:y can th1 huso;...,, i,r p1tl .
torwat.l. an.t si.iTots ge: justice eioLe il.ein in '
lhe proj.er time. A. '
t
I-tarmr AwTtyn. Von hive introii-ed '
tt.e pest:en rt K.-loir. -n t te A tni'nisii.,ti..,n j
of ..-ur Is1. at comps- k . o'siion . I cr.. e ua-
p.-ria.iee. Our Is-ue List h,is cron n to l.r ;ls i
loii-; as it. was 1-efoie itivist.':: and (as I am !
inf.. t aie.t) that in a .!. r coiioly is aN ,(v,o '
p.s I0115 -.o it seerT.s 1i1.1t if Division had not '
earned we should h .ve been siaee'enne un
der a load of 1.10 tsui's a lorn.i.lal ie. tnlit
i'ul cataU'ue ft 1 !ae-a'. 1 !n; c. niuniuiiy
like ours. Uut here -.ou- in
11 lie. or qnaireling a. .-. ! .!. .po-.ti. .-
b'-!orc as is a plain ar I pr.o-cr--.' 1. II
slia'.! the evil be reinedie T 1 know of I ut
one way, which, under all the cir.'iimMa.ici s.
is at at tTaeheable. and lh.it i l i st,,.. L.vr. '.
ii-s ! If we make all our contracts plain and !
.srji.are.and then Just live up to them deal .
laiilv. settle un often, never hai-ale about !
nfl-s. and dread Imcati. 11 ii'. e it.e -....thaelie. '
we should have veiy f. w law suit indeed.
I was reading lhe other day of some place in
Cermany where they had chosen men to set
tle all dulim'ties that arose b. tween man and
man, in a simple manner, and at a ti. fin. vet
pense. Just so anions us when we cannot
agree, we might choose impartial (rood men 1 perwm. are repined to be 1,0 n ai . fete
to decide the mailer between us according to j attending, and not depart without 'e ive ai tb:r
equity that would save us much lime and re''1- J-'rors are rtqnesod to be punrioil in
money, and what was spent to this way ' 1,l",r attendance at the appointed tune agrtea
would be our own time and money and not b to notice.
the time and money of other peo-.1-. N .vi- if I Civcn under mv hand and seal at the r-hT-
1,. ... ... J. 1 .ft Oltl.-e ... I.pw islinr... ibe !Jth tine ol' J.-..
and costs by so de.inir, we could seme mosi
dilticulties an. one ourselves, without annny
iii? others with our private matters, and with-
...... -g, .............. ,,1 ,iic mjuwi 10
pay lor vat ,0;ly or Wlckedness. B.
Waosx FiCLT is itI Ves, indeed, whose
fault is it that in our peaceful little county
our trial Hist is two years 01 a. t- - t in.l
band, instead of being s; that every man can
have Ins case s. tiled wi'hin the tear ! an 10-
'cresting question, which 1 am plad you have
V" t T. P'L,p:e ,bi;'-
.11 tie. ir m inis, and think and talk about uu-
tll a cha, e elrtcle j.
"i als
will roc mint opinion,
and it is j
pint of i
thai the , iinie can e is t:.e (tra ,,,,
iiiisa.Hin men are not iii:n- t give np ,
anyiliiiig to each other, but get stubbora on
the head cf every little d.f.iciil fly to
la v, teiiini Ihe lawyers, perhaps, their own
side of 1 tic siorv oniv, an.l then c ursine the ;
lawyer if under that advice he leads them
astray. ., at b-st la', ye.s tire so thick and
so oiir-r to f.i.jer th-ir lees, that Ihey are
eas.l y j risiia.lt .! (if they see meir clients
w ant to tie adus-d Ih it way) to s o law
about ir. ties, an.l pu-h il to t XT- "ies; until
b. th p irt es eel lo dish and nicked 111 their
strife I., coin e cul i.t.,a-l. And one law suit
breeds another. A ki' at s nice ,. the litij-a-tl.
n is rare'e-snes-s jn maii.ir aad earrvin
out contracts m the cre.l.t s s-.e:n. and ex
ttavauanee tlt.-refr. in sn l in haughty an 1
unytel.br dis. 0-11. ns. From n-e-e Car
nn.siol our law-iiits. M..k-e lhe fountains
I ur. and ihe water will be pn.--. Let profess-d
Chii'iians a t like Christians, and
these disturbances wnl be less.
'i'he criminal bu&uiess is suiaH in r.nr coun
ty, and yet I hr nrd 1! at m.M of 11
comes fr.-m lhe n? of intoxicating drinks.
If that evil rou'd be banish, d, much lawme
would be su pped. It it ea-i n..i he, ihe Judg.
es couM do much b-it, r by rstr.ctin- the
t"mtr 01 nccses. an.t by invariably p0Iuth.
ine-anv vi. Ian. n ol license laws.
ti,, i",,,,,.,,,,,,, i ., . . . ,.
' -ie 1 ro-eriiiii e Am rney h is mneh m his
d,screin by disc, uraemc pefv, malicious
and er .ss.fiiitie proseciti. .n. He can ih. re.
by do niurh to lt-sen expenses, lie can'
he Sta..d Jury short, by '.
hine. s.-me l h witnesses r, a.'y a, s, on '
fl' the 'iraml Jury is urn, ta pi ,m'ne romf i
,, ,nd ,M exMr r,,: !
1 have m this way, Mcss'ts. lV.n.-rs. briefly
sketched some hints towards re.li.ein: our
costs and hasteuins our suits t,.a reasonable
conclusion. 1 rusm i; they may be preli.a
to ail concerned, lain. Ac. t
A Titor-Lii LtK-orTo Towssiiip. It
will be recollected with what evident etfto
the Loeofuco papers anuounccl, after the !
election, that iu Jlauhcim township, Yoik ;
county, the "Deinoeraiiu" State ticket had ;
one hundred atii fifty-one Votes, and th"
People's ft-xie The ressuu is oiVCn iu the !
report of tho County Superintendent of
Common Schools of that Co., as follows:
teST'TAe TotcnsJiip f Mtuheim it note
theoulyont in this county in ichich the ('urn
man a-hool Ny m u not in rrperution .'"
That explains the whole matter, and
comment is unncctssary !
William Clark, of Millersburg, is
elected to tbe Legislature from Dauphin
county by a majority of 090 over Shoema
ker, tbe united Buchanan and Douglas
candidate. Tbe Democracy made tremen
dous efforts for their man, and declared
bis election would belp save tbe Uuion
but sbe stands 6vtd (as far as beard from)
without him. .
& LKWISCURG CilPtONICLE JAN. 27, 1M30.
Nku&aska. Accurtlittg to (ha "iso'li
crni.il" or "cliiuate" theory, shivery i-au
not and will not live in Nebraska. Ac
cording to fact, it is there now.
According to the Kaosaa-Nubraska bill,
the Cincinnati Platform, and the Democra
cy and Doughface)? geuerally, the people
of a State or Territory have a rigsH to
permit or to abolish Slavery. The Terri
torial Legislature of Nebraska passed a
bill to abolish Slavery there, but the Gov
ernor appointed by President Buchanan j
vetoed and destroyed the Hill I
This Governor is Samuel V. lilac-, of
Pennsylvania, who while here protested
against the ppresd of Slavery in the Terri-
t 'ries. Row be ai'a to suit ciavcry i
PresII'ENT. Tie Rihimore I'ntri'il
Le BBm(( bf El,WARD 1ATE8 of
I M ,u hfad vt ,,s r"1""'"'' s
' rl, f , 01 f.t
! mc wcPm.. - ,
mi containa n uioj m ......v
; i,icle in advocacy of bis cliis and avail-
-i,.!.... Jl, l(af9 is an old line Whii',
i "f lhe Ucb'y CIJ "c!'t"''' 'Dd 0De 0f tt
at h'sT nien ri mc rouwry.
A-ijiiiii mrt Court Irofiiii:itlii.
Vhrrea,the II. n. Abraham h Wilson, I're
si l-nt Jin!"' for the til th Judicial Ii-tricl of
reitnr.y;viMiia, eorr.po-ed o! the counties of
l'nion. M tM.n and j'ny.ler. and Philip Kulile
and .l.-hti W Sino niton, Em'-., Associate Judees
f -r Tnion county, have i-uel their precept.
,ranr: i'..i'.r lhe V 1th .lay of Dec. lH.".!t,
ari l to me .lirened, for lhe holilm of a t.'ourt
Coinnion I'leas at I.. inburc b r tbe county '
(,t rt, ri on XV.f Ji'."t y,niflllj if F'hrwirrf nucl,
(t,, i;,c the fi h da.) tsn'.i.and l continue one
MTli'E u thi re!re hereby siven to
Witnesses and all persons interested in the
Issu... Li-.t. t.) be then anil there present and not
dep irt wi:hout leave. Jurors are rei'ue.tsd
to be I'll 11 r til nl in their attendance at the lime
app lli'ed, rcifsabte to notiee.
tii.eti uiot' r itiv ban 1 and set) at the SIit
il t olice in l.e-e jslur. the 7lh d;;y . f J::n'v,
I). I -i.il, and in the ei-l.tv-t -urrh tear of the
I:, '-.-.!,,!. t e of tne I' . . f America.
(Ji .! .-ave ilo- t'omio ;T,..-a'ili
JOII.N t !:oS';K')'n, Shr.-IT
I rj'o-i 'o:j'j I'otit t S5ror litm ijfc-i
1 "'. T i I i: 1: i: A the II. n.AU .M S.WIL--0'-.,
Frcsident Ju I. r the 2.::h J tl lii i.il
D;-lr.rt ot l'ennse ivaioa. cor:i;iise 01
Co.into 1 ef I'rii n, M !:b a arol nyder.a:o'
I'fi ; i.ir II. nt. ;o: i J V Si -ios ros t's.js.. ..n.
ci r J o';-es in 'rn n coin:-, . h ve issu-"1 rtM
piee.pt, beatin? oate lli- Clth il.iv of ..
Is.Mi, and to :11c .l.r-ried. o-r th- ir-ldir'H ot ;.n
Ot pb ins' t'o'-ri.t'.-nrr of t ' rr.fi.oi; r;(- 1 'y. r
and I". r-r.'eer. nti-l f J. ro-;a! t 1 :rt"r sri.-ri-i
at Ll'.'.M-lll K'i. f r r e i; o,,,'v o; I' .i i.N,
o-i the see n l MOM'AV ol ! I.iV ibeitur the
151 h day) i-f. an I to rnntinue . ec . 1 k.
A. .nee is th -iei re h-p-l.y vn-en to t!o-r.
"ni'r. Jastici -s ot lb- IV c- ar.M f :-rist:.t :
an I to
or the e-'iin'r of I n-' n. ! .i; ;-"ar
n t':
, o-.rn proper pTsons witri t rt r re- or I
sitloris.t-xTTiina'oi:i an.loih-T reiio ::!
ranees
! to do those tfitnts a U.cU ot their oi'o es
their behalf appertain to t e !o-;r ; ;-ro! a
I hesses andotherpersons proseriitiii- in
of lhe CoininonA-ealth antist a';i p- r:
U'ir-
i!i .::'
counts have been hied in the Prothonotnry's
olV.ce at Lewisbur?, I nion county, and thai
the same accuunls will be presenled lo lhe
ttourt of Common Pleas of said county, on
Fiiday, the 17.h day of February next, for
contirmation and allowance, 10 wit:
The account of Joel Riehl, Assignee of
y IW.r, of Limestone township.
The account of tieor;e Dreisbach, Esq,
As-iinee of U W'atttr, of Mitilinbu.-g.
The account of David Shall", r. Assignee of
.nry oiir, of West Bitliaioe tow-n?hip.
Dre,shanch. Esq., !
The account ol ..eort'e
Assienee of DmuI iJtoiv, of Butlaloe town-,
" I
5' '.!!' . er- - m i; f. .
J he aeconnt of Gen. Philip Oros. commit-
tee of Abrul.m Err. o I n,, n township now
deed. SAM! EL KUL'SlI, Prolh'y. !
. .. , ,., ,f,. ' i
l.ewisbure, Jan. 1 J, lefiO 1
1
KctI:". I
VnionCountty'r: At a Court of Common Pleas
c rssr held at I.ewisTinr in and for the
J L.st ? county of l'nion on the 31si day of
f srs, ) December, A.D. IS'.S. before A brain
S. Wil n. President, and Philip Huhl and
John W. Simonton, Eiqinres, Judges of lhe
said Curt, Upon the petition of Henry Dief- :
tenderlcr, setting lorn. ma. on ...c ... . .,, .,,
ttiimci l. i-ti T. W J.i-mm t'fi -r. 'i in- I'.wn-inn in
tH J.ihiiti Vo-1
Willi- Iv-T 4-ftitrt tt- r-nrr.ii'-t Kntick, A.lniiiiifrriitnr
tftt- r.i uf i-'n.iRHi' R li:.rri.SMtiii.K t.-rw. ct
1 iit f Ip. r r-ftlii iii't n'tir- tT niorlar In due
f'.rm t in, whit li ifs r'-prr-dJ in Mf-ris? A. vtf
'-W. f..r tl:- .Ttiiit ft lb- p""'"-'" pT' t,1,, '" tW:
tl,'-uMit.. tl.n hiiti'lP-d i-n-t :'r-finodi;:irrian.l tltirtv
Iko MTt-. Ifwlitl m j of ti.- I'tiif l .it.it-n. Tf Ir.tw.n
! --iti tht-r- Mitt" h:ii nir- f ill finrj nt Inrz-r pp'iir.
' It.nt tlifflt J'ilnu-I iloiith, t. tit;- tl.r hvnl If.'-l-T of
! Mi, iii.i without .nt. rii (t miirf:u Mob iiin tU ivcr!
fnr th- wsm-: H"-' rTW,'t ,H n f I
! tt. i! p'u y i t niiiotit.t . Itif tli rrn.iii(l li-tr ntir.H'J
i t r m tf I't'in t t -rs Tlo rrr.-n- vay inj th- (,'nrt to
lir-'t Ih" l,ritt t (I- iintir 'titi'i lie- !a-t in tl
' p. t.H"i t f r'li. np"n Vm. J. nti Amos Knn-k. Kvp
I utoiof Mil ai'iiit'i l.tii k.'tf wIim nre t" I tWiiftd
in tli. t- n f rn. "H.v "f Mfuii. f In Mn,
r-nirir tlin to :t'nr at tlir Dxt t rnri. n.l nnsfr
' tl.iV 1. 'tin. n- At.'l j-ur iK.TiTrr firid-r pr.-y- th-t
I u: tl tin T "1 r : -mxU l lift t tlie Itill nm ill'lt f-T
l.c S t h 1 m ri.-tJ- wit u'tcm hn r-f n rt I. tint
: v. nr I ' N'''' 'in will tit nml direct tlmt siitir-
' f li 11 ! li ' "V'n r ronl uf tt. "ni l im rt-
fff M- i!i- I . 't'J'T ! I'"v", n jviTiMH nf t'.i t.
. 1I11 Tr a'tf (si l.r rn t' "1 t)f i t Df rt .' cr uny
j , r t. rtxtTi. stfr! ttlftt ittr-t."ll r0 fliti f.'i fin'.t
f .r e. r ii " "' r' ' f nt!) iii'. ti..'e
! r lm-1 t tl - i'i'-i' iri trS rt n.tl mi') r rtv
viltil. tii' Ii t-tiMT tt l it.; r.'itl. hu I .'.iirt critiit. thf
1 rtiwr 'f 1 v -ill- r - :i-r:!f t't i-ivn i.til lr tinttrr. inrf
ur m.'- -: y r Ttiitiiii Urn f'Ui.iy. ti;v ffk fir
fi-tr - ly pr" r t i-'-t T-rm. nrl mnil t-i
td F.iesctttor" ol rniu l Kutn-k. ! -cn-tl, n rii-r
r.'i 'H i III I? '1 ti I" thf D'hrtt pfi(-. fliff ll:xt run
be R-f Tt .inf.l. J- ;uirinir thf fati pjrtif f" i.n .r lit
t. 1 Ttiii it it lhi ji- tiilMlj. ly th ( titirt.
V tiii.-.a ntv Ulil ml -nl f th PRi'l Court i.t
.Orz, this- fit vlu f -I -I .1 ry. A i I '
fr-AMl'I.L ITothrnrtriry.
TOTllT is hi'it'ljy given to all con-
hrtvr set le.l ihfir ncronnts in llitf K-?ivt.-rs
O.iiire at l.cttIhuL 1'iiH'n toui.iv.am) thai
the sn'nX ancinmis will be prevnt'd furrnofr
rtiation an-1 aMi-wnur- th? Oip'nt. Ci.iirt,
tn le licit at KCWlSnnt;, for the c.hipiv f
L'ninn. on the third t'ri-lav f I KUKIW K Y
nertir,? the J7:li d iy ot vai-l iifi.th, viz :
1. The Account f Kdward Wil.-un and
('hitrles Wilson, A-iiniiu-tralors u( Hie estate
of SimU't HiVxm lateol the llurtjugh ef New
Merlin, tOcM.
2. The account of Thomas Haye,Gtan!ian
of .V;r7A Frirf (now S.trah (looiiianiier) a mi
nor child of Mrs. Liuabelh l'nce, iate ut Len
ishtirs. decM.
3. The Account of Edward Ranck und Sa
rah Goodlander, Executor- of the last will
and testament of Faut Goodlander late of
White Deer Twp., decM.
4. The Account of Helen C Hayes, Admin
istraior of David Hayes, decM who was out
of the Administrators of if. O, IL lluyra, late
of West Burtaloe Twp., dee'd.
5. The Account of Samuel 8. Barber. Ex
ecutor -of the last will and testament of AWy
Vunralzah late of the Boronch of MiiHir.burg,
decM. r.EOR(iE MF.nillLI., Kesister.
RegUtef Office, Lewisburg, Jan. 10, ISCO.
A
! lOX KCfl' Two FRAMED HOUSES
V ou Sixth Slree-l. Enquire of
W ILLIAM FRICK.
Lewisburg, Jan. 9. 18W).
FOR RCVT.
rpHE HALF HOi:SE and LOT on South
I Second Street, I.ewisbur", near the Col
lege (jroiinds.now occupied by Capt. Fisher.
The house is of brick, has lur:;e rooms, and
kitchen on the lower llnor. and on the lot a
Cistern, Well of Water, Barn, Ac. Posses
sion piven the 1st of April. Apply on the
premises to Mrs. MAUI A C. VI.NCE3T.
Jan. I t, 1800.
JIFF'S SALES.
IV virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex. and
) one of AI. Lev. Fa. isstiej om of ihe
CVuri d Cioiimitn n.-as of L'nion cuuntv,and
j i0 ,e directed. I will Hjmse to public sale or
! '""" aI 'e l'laces and dales hereiuafter
named
On t'ri'hy, Ihr ".I if F'hrvnri, 1S00,
on the premises, seven certaiu Tracts of Land,
situate in While Deer iowii;np. l'nion county.
No. I A tract of Timhrr Land, bounded
north by land of S. L. Beck, east by ether
and of Kaufman ci K her, south by land of
Daniel Ilerinrl'ie and west by land of S. L.
Keek, contaiuiiis One Hundred and Twenty
A.-ie-. more or less, whereon is a good Water
Power, wnh the apparteiianres, Ac.
No. 3 Hounded in r h by Tract .o. I, east
by oth'T lamls of Kaiit'inaii A Uoiier, south by
laiol of J, .hii Evcrlind and nhers, and nest
by land of (i. F. Mill t and Kaufman & Ke-ber.containiii-;
Two llundreil and - -r: i
Filly Acres, more or less, w h'Me- '.Mfci
on are ere. ted a Furnace. Cri-tii' " :.-.t iiijj
Mill, Saw Mil'.Tbiri. en x, U,f.mijai
Houses, sitore lloii-e, IJanl; Uaru, .'lule sta
ble, and other 0111-buildiiigs, A.C., witb lhe ap
purteiianees. Nn. :i Uonn led north by other land of
Kaufman .'. Il-ber, e 1st by land uf Kaufman
.V Kil er and J. M. liinck. south by land of
Dani'-'l Tl'-nri -rre, Levi Keister and J icob Dief
foi.deif r, ai d west by otb. r land of Kaufman
V Io-!.-r. John H-'t-h ami others, containin?
One Hundred and S'vemv-Foiir Acres, mere
or li s,, hereon are erect. I a Frame Dwell-in-,'
lloi-e. IJ ii ii. Wi.gpii Sjiicd, Ac,
Wlt'l the pp.ltie.T.liees.
N ? .in I n.otn by !an.' of S. T . fi"ck,
east l,y l.u.il ol J::rob F.ir'ey an I other land
o: Kj:iii; - n .'s i l.er, -t liil: and wcl by other
I 1'. I ei or": r.ti K'-ber, contauiiii'r One
i.'is t' Z'..'. I"! 'htv-i'. ttr Aere.s, more or les,
v. ;:h t;;e a;v 'rvo r.ees.
ao. 5i l; 11. 1 ! I 10 i:h !.; I.ir.d of Jacob
V ,r v. m -1 by I,., d 1:.- Ii -.s o,' Frederick
loeiien b rn-i ri I Do.ol ' i;iiai:;s, s( uth bv
io'.d (I
K mil..
A I T'-s, 11
Fr 10- i
I. .'.I i.-in.
bv . t o r land of
mii'.; 'i'v.-eiiiy-'ivo
1 n ar erected a
o.ie Ii .rn an.l i-atf.
s, u ltli the- appue-
! v land of David
. : "i:l . 1 bell 11 ier-
' 1 . . .:lol IV.'.-t
.'inn;' i!
.ilii-jr 1 11;
l. n .
. .;-!; .
: ; 1 e v e n - !
rL'..:i are ,
l!a:,k It.'.rn,
:pj'Ui;ea .'.-
tt-'l .
I. I.
mi: S
No.:-!!.-:
1 Ti ,
t Triet
e.d
r :
I..
J
1.1
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1. !5.
v.
As
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Cent
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the l"i
1 11. A-;
; l'i
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of -..
aid ;
, 1
V o!
.'. I!. K..:f.n;in 4
1 ;i e. nivl.cf c r
in White D.er
"io'i. b 'On-Vd on
: st I y I -t .il.i' road
A' il:u .r-n-.e
tain Tr.'Ct of I.an
t 'wr.ship. -tt.d v .-.::
tne iiorili bv p:
i .J I.
and Ian! of Kau.nis:! ii V. -t. ... f'.i bv !.i,,.l
of J. :hti Koch, r.inl vv , t by !r.i I .. .!. !m J. e,
coiifatnii;2 T.-eK-e A'-r. s. t.i .1 e 1 r lrs.w h','re
; 011 arc creeled a I .-...-storey i.aii House, Fra.ne '
i stable, and otht r eut-Lu' Idins, Ac, with the
j appurtenances, as iht- pr--p.-rtv d J.ihn llopp.
j On 'J uii:d,ii;.tl.i ;i( o'; Ai-H'iry, lM.U, i
at 10 o'clock A. al :iic public house of Jo- j
I nas Fisher. 111 White 1. er township, l'nion
1 county, a certain Tract of Land, situate in the !
township and county aforesaid, bounded and
' described as follows, to wit: on the south by !
j land now in the occupancy of Jacob Lefcr, I
! west by other lands m th? occupancy of Adain
j sihreck, on the north by land of James Black
' and Samuel Hih.and on the east by land in
il.e oecooancv ol . iltiaui Vt aiter. coiitainni2 ;
Thirty-Three Acr:s. more or less with the .
,1 1 , ' , . ; ' . ... , 1
l.mliark. now 111 lhe hands ot Kobert Candor
and Joel It.inck. Executors. Notice is hereby ,
". . . , . . , - :
ll',a"' Ja"'b L"sfT ,a,ulf
-)'' a"d , "b" "7 te,iaB,s vC ,
the land bounded and described above,
.... 1 . . . i 1. i T 1
t)u the s -line l iv, at o cloek I . M.,
at thepub'.ic house of Wm.L. Hitter, in White
Deer township, C11i.u1 county, a certain Lot
of Crotind, more or less, situate in the town
of Xew Coluiiibta, lownshtp and county afore- (
aid, bounded ou ihe north by the school house .
lot, east by an all")-, .-outh by the church lot !
and west l y Third street, whereon are creeled
a two-stony brick Dwelling House, a frame
ash House. Ira.r.e stable, and olher ont-
m &c WIlh lh(, apurItnances, as the
rroneny of George J. Sicarfz.
At the same time and place, two oth
er certain Tracts of Land, situated in While ;
Deer hwnhip. and county of l'nion :
o. i Utniiiticd on the north by land of
Francis Walkt-r and others, on the east by
laud of Daval Cetitiagt', on the south by land i
of John Mucck- and on the west by land of j
Isaac High, containing Tuenty-One Acres,"
more or less, with the appurtenances, Ac. i
The interest ot Jacob Swaitz in tract j
No. 2 U.'unt!ed north by Uni of Joel Kline,
and others. eat by land of William Siatlen, j
south by hind of (iudfrey Dieirer.derfer, and ;
on t'ie west by laud of John Ktmple, contain-1
in ix Acre, more or less, with the appurte- I
nances, & cM as ti.e property of Jacob Swartz. j
Oh Niii!t!, thr lofh tf Ftlruary, 1SG0, i
nt I o'clock I1. M.t at the pul l c house of L. I
D. Brewer, in the Borough of Lewisburg, a
certain Lot or Piece of U round, situate in
H.ir'ler township, aiid county of Union,
botnit'ed on lhe n4)rth by land of John How-
ar i, on the east by pnhitc road, on ihe soi th j
bv land of Horry U. -har!es,and on the west :
by lands of Levi Bind, containing Ei-rht
Acres, more or levs, wherern is a young Apple J
Orchard, Ac. with the appurtenances, as ihe ;
properly of thary If. Cftarhx. j
At the stino time anil place, a certain
Tract of Laiul.Mtunte in Wct BuiKitoe town-
ship and county of l'nion, bounded on ihe j
north bv land ol Jeremiah Musser, on the east I
by land of J hn Hanclr, on the south by land
of .Michael Punier, William Utihl and others,
weM by land of Vm. Riih!, John t" Ish and
otht-r-i, containing ne Hundred Acres, more
or !cs, whereon are e rected a two-storey Kail j
Invt-Xiii' II. u-c, a li.uik b'arn, and other out-1
buildin;-, Ac. with the appurtenances, as the j
property ol f hnrirx 1 1, s rtnrr.
J!!. 'K')ssCii:oVE, SheritT.
Shcrill's O.Vicc, leir jshiirs. Jan. d, IHtiu
Ho us 3 and Culldlcs Lot,
0Nn-
South Front stre-t, FOR tSALE. The
on-e is a two-sti rey Frarn,on a half
lot with a Sta.dr, and oilier outbuildings, and
some Fruit. An unimproved haft lot adjoins.
Will be sold u gcthcr, or scpar.teh, to suit
purchasers. JOai;.'!. IiEF.U.
Lewisbur?, Dec 27, 1S5!I. pd7 w
io.d liuue ttPd s.nrc Roon a Mjikcl Street, Ac,
,711 P
THE stihscrilier offers for sale several J
II KICK HDt'sEsS, and olher Quil-JLiail
dings, situate in the Borettgh of Lewisburg.
Persons wishing to purchase, will please
call on Air. Jonathan M olfe, who will give
ihem such iuforinaUun as Ihey may desire.
July 5, 185U G. SCHNAELE.
VAIaUAlII.i: l'l.Ol'KKTY
AT
I 1 I'BLI V S A 1. 1: .
BV an alias order of the Orphan's Court rf
l'nion cuuuty. --ill be sold at Public Out
cry, on
ItocMdny, lltli or rrttrtciry,
next, lhe large and commodious twu-siorey
brick
HAKSIOn HOUSE
and LOT, with the appurtenances, property
of the late Jonathan Nesbit, dee'd, situate in
the Ilorouh of Lewisburz. hounded on the
east by property of Dr. V in. Hayes, on the
south by Pine alley, on the- west by lot ol Wm.
Jones, Esq., and on the North Ly iark.t St.,
numbered 111 the general plan i t ihe boron--h
No. 47. The properly is NEAIil.V .NEW,
aiiif built in a guttd, wof.muniike tnunnrr, and
of superior mutetiuL ; and if wanted for a
Public House, can be made suitable with a
few alterations.
Persons wishing to purchase ran eian.ir.e
the premises by calliu". on the subscr.ber, or
on illiam Junes, E.p, adjoimi: the prem
ises. Kale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. cf
said day when conditions of sale will be made
known.
HCfill P. SHELLEfi, Adin'r.
Lewisburs, Jan. 2tt, l"jti
BV virtue of an order from lhe Orphans'
Court of L'nion county, I will expose to
sale, nn the premises, on SATI KDAV. the
2Sih day of JAN LAKY, lfcbtl, at 11 unlock
n lhe forenoon.
All that Clutr Lot cf Crnuiifl. situ
ate on Market street, in lhe borough of Lew
isbur?, l'nion county, numbered 011 the Town
Plot, Mo. 3;i, bounded un llie l ust hy lot cf Jat.
F. Linn, suiiih by Fine alley, wei l y Thu.
lluUdnt, ami nuriti by Marvel sireelaltiresaiil,
contains Xi feet front, en which is erectoi a
two-storey
Fra in Dwelling House,
a Stable, Well, Cistern, Out Kitchen, Vc, wilh
the appurtenances now occupied by Joseph
Green, opposite Ihe new Presbyterian church.
Terms Ten per cent. 10 be pan! on the day
of sale ; one hall the balance . n the 1st April.
iSiC.O; and the remain er en tl e 1st of April,
1N6I, with interest irom 1st April, H o the
purchase money to be secured 10 lhe satisfac
tion of Ihe Executor, on taking possesion "f
lhe pr. peitv. .11 lhe l-i April. Imii.
JAMES C. si t LI ItE, Executor.
Lewisburi. Dec. v.:.. 1 ".-,.
CIjX tWm FCR SALE.
rf7 is- The siil -criber. 11. 1-to sell lhe
f.'-' .'.' jiari" Itiii-k Foundry at lhe west
- rLj-'ud id Maikel street, inclu -ins
teww.W.aSi'w' Warei oi.m, t ilW-and the
....ciiiio-i , nti-.i-heil a.-,, ij i;i.-e an.oui t ol
j'a'l'ras l. r Patent RiL-h.s l. r Ajnculiural
Machinery. Stoves, A.c. Il is regarded as one
. I the besi loe.nioiis f ra e'-oi.,.s;i:e business.
The Proprietor's lime is uh. 'y rnzrossed in
another en.ployi.-ie.- t. v hi.-h is the reason he
desires to dispose ei this Foundry. For any
furiher particulars, abbess
V. II. LI AM Flilt'K, I en il nf.
Feb. 1SS-) I nmn Co. Pa
FiTl EALH OR F.EKT !
T " : 1 1 "I I ' :t I, !! ('IJ Mi:i!r--
I'-.
; l.o's, ,rs- ) xiitl , ..- 1, 1 ji j
i.e :-i . ..i :h 1 . ui :h sir.-et and
l. r Sa e. Ilallol eaeh
1! .. . - ..re i. I Kent,
'or sa!.. ..or li 1 ! lo ? Lets on
tie.-i JOHN HOLCHTO.N.
, 'an. '.ti. I' .'U. AL'er.t
Nonh F ;tn
I.ewisioir'.
I s -s r t t.
OX South Full street, a prop"rtv '
Ce 11 s i s 1 1 ii of a C '.'d Frame Il-.useil 1 3
ou a half I., t of pioer.d. 'i eiins e.i- A; n v
to May r,j A. D. VOi.sE '
FOR SALE.
ritHE well-known Tmorn Sfande
J at the east end of the l.ewislur2 ix.A
lirnle, in Chillistjuaii ue town-h.p. Xoiih'd
Co. Il will be sold on rcasonneie terms.
Inquire of WII.i.lAM FIUCK.
Lewisburg, Dec. 17. ISoS.
FOR. RENT!
Tlir T0 EIOOHS occupied at pre
sent by Washing"! n II inehips. n as a
Saloon. They are suitable for S I I ( 1S.
For Terms apply to
Jan. 27. 1S..S. JO!!X IJ. I.IXN.
roii sali:.
DESIRABLE llnii.-.i:."; I.ot.o:tfeet
J feet front by III i deep. Enquire of
lieaver, Kremer & VCiure.
mTO 1AZ T The corner house,Nonh
Third street, occupied t-y Dr. Meylert
TKHHtNS wifhinr; t .-"triMi. !i M:tnufnrtf-r':fi in a ut-w
nntl thrivinft pinrf hTi tm-iiioi 5 trr aJ-
TertiM-nictit ot thi- llummoiitnn seul. nirnt.
Hew Hotel in Iliilinburg.
THE subscriber would tespectlutly in-
irin the Iiaveling I ubiic everywhere.
lhal he has taken and tilted up the premise
ot George tfchoeh, in the centre ot
MAIN ST. MlVb'l IMJL'KO,
where he is prepared to accommodate strang
ers and travelers men and Leasts in the
best manner, with Board and Lodging.
Please give me a call.
Ap.lSa CHARLES CROTZER.
OiE. to L. COS.L.
TIHE subscriber keeps c.inslantly nn hand
a lare-e assortment of the very best Sha
mokiii and Wilkes-Karre COAF., for lime and
stove purposes, which he will sell at Ihe very
lowest prices for Cash or Country Produce.
Also. Blacksmiths' Coo, 1' tarter arid Salt.
Wish it distinctly understood, that I will not
be undersold by any man. Having good
weigh-scales, full weight will be given.
Coal Yard near Weidensaul's hotel.
CJEORtiE HOI.STEIN.
Lewisbttrs;, May 27,'3'j.
"P I C - N I C.-w
"TtVll jump into th Ujpjn, nj all uke a rMe."
LARGE, handsome
and verv ci.niforia-
ble i;OV hasbeen
fitted up for Ihe especial arcoiniiioilaiion of
Pic-.ic and ether similar excursions. Terms
moderate. Appiy to J.ls. M. HOL'SEL.
Lewisburg. June 3, 1S.-.9.
LAW OFFH K IiKMOVKD.
John B. Linn,
ATTOIl.i:V AT Lin OlHce al
his house ou X. Market St. bet. 1st & 2d
I'.H LfU llUl lf, Ia.
SA.in t:i. i:. ti.ivi;.
Allot tit-) al Law.
OFFICE on S..nih Second near Market St.
l.t w ; at;, fM.
IX All Profcssioi.at Itusn.ess entrusted lo
his rate will be faithfully and promptly atten
rfe.l ! Sept. I i, 1K;"i7
11ASlillXAUl.C Hats and Caps ;
" ti.md Hats and Caps
tilieap Hals anJ Caps
A very large Mock of Hats and Caps '
Young tlenl's sifles H.its an.l Cap-
Boys' and Children's Hals and Caps .
Xow ready and for sale byilUSUN, the only
Hatter in Lewisburg j
F
OR SALE. CHEAP A Lay Trr, and
Trimming Knife, a convenient article for ;
Printers to trim pamphlets. Ac.
May ','7, '59. C.J.STAUL.Beiok Cinder.
VARIETY STORE
A.N It
l'OST orrici:.
LAlld'E snfplj of Biiuks.Stationery,
IV Perfumery, Jewelry, Toys, Confection
eries, T.as, ices. Fruit, Nkis. liasktti.
Pi. lures, and a variety of NICK -NACKs fe.r
sale Iti ap at il e
7 6:: l.EWLSBI r.(i rCST OFFICE.
1'LL'ID AMD PINE OIL ran be had anhe
' POST OFFICE
1('IN E Cold I'FNrt :.ir Ladies and Cents ran
be bad at .be 1 OS.T OFFICE
S EVE HAL s.tts of CA.VEtitJ and other
Pr.-ast Pins and Ear Kinits ran be had
very cheap at the pOsT fiFFICE
I) L'TTEK, Ecgs, Laid and Poultry taken ib
) Eiehan-e for tioods at lhe
PONT OFFICE
A1
Prime Prunes lor sale at the
POST OFFICE
OKDEKS for Books or Cords of any kind
promptly attended lo al the
POST OFFICE
IADIES can find lhe larcesl and Ae, orl
i mem of Letter and .Note PAPER. Enial.
opes Ac. at Ihe POST OfFICE
Another lot at Johnson' f
Cht-ap Boot & Shoe Store.k
CHEAP FOR CASH!
VT.W Slink of Boots and Moes next
1 1 door 10 J. A J. W a;. Store, l.ewisburg.
where may be found the cheapest s.rek ever
ollered in ihis place, no mistake. Call and ex
amine for yourselves ana save at lean 25
per cent.
Men's Boots frm $2 to $3
Children's. Ynnth A Beys'froir. .-jl to $2
omen's Cums ft via SO to 78 cts
Men's do 87c to It
and everything in onr line cheaper than the
cheapest.
Ail km.ts of Boots, Shoes & (Jailers MADE
TO OKDEIt. 1 f the best material, and war
ran.ed. A lar'e siork of home-made work
kept always en hand, which will be sold
very low.
KEPAIiil.N'f: done at the shortest nonce.
by the subscriber. WM. JOHNSO.V
L. wisluirir. Oct. 4, 1S.V...
KOWRY'ls SKY-LIGHT GALLERY,
0 EI! J s. M'Fa-i'Vn's Hardware Store,
torinerlv Honehton's h.e . re, Maike
street, Lewisporr, Pa.
AM:i:oryj j:s xi;..h.oi yj.
Ac. II; the Usual sup. r:ol s-IJ.e. In Silt.ll.oe
t" these f. rimes. I i,u, bow pit. and lo laic
I l.u!ol ill'IlK. tarse . small, equal h
lhe best maite aii llh.ir. Also, HAtl.O-
I 1 PES. These piciuies a.e relnrea to rtp.
refill life, and aie mi; en... te an 01) painting
lavii." thai fidelity ot expression aad features
that can tepr. duced only by Ihe Camera.
Thee pictu.es are pa'ented. and I have the
exclusive rmhi for l uien couniy. Call mi
examine specimens. April SI. 1SSSI
Ll.WIS FALIt.R. J..S. R.Mfl. j.j. rjLSlla
-rc I.. I'ALMLR . .,
visi-ij Lfwitiurs rianirg Mill,
5Zttrs .eep consiantlv en
consian.lv en hand and
..... .01... n it- in 1 nb r l lcui ing. Mlilig,
IbHii . Mlklt. M.UWt ls. I.iil cs,
;it.;;.i:v .- a.l pan. ins,
and a!i . tin r .leheripn. its c 1 Wood U i-rk nstd
in Itiihtii s.
iit.l. rs re-pfcfnlly telirred and promptly
li.ie.l. All u 1 ik wanan led lo eve satisfaciioa
t v An extensive let of I. timber of al!
ile.-rr. pio us , n bend I. r saic.
un yarlt &(f..rf btrtet.Ltkciitrure.Tt
.sprit ...
IS'-it.
FCR SALE.
t IO . In InrM.Ip 1 f the"7rrwi (itf
1 I'Hillt'TC.l I i
Address Bex 167,
May 27, IS59.
L. u isburs i'. It
NEW FIRM
I.N THE nl.li fill.!!'! -ine subscriber
r.s teil!i;.y announce lo ihe citizens o
l.eieisl ur; sir.; nen.it) lhal they have formed
a Partnership in ihe
Tailoting Business,
at the well siioven stm,,! ot James Criswellci
M.nlie't sTteet. where ih. v are prepared to
( I T AM) .l.'.lAA t'ioiu'er in the vert
best v,,.'., a,,,i i ? (lotbins; tf
every .lesmpMon .n short notice. We as
a share ol the pul-lic r;.ir. nase.
JAMEs CRISWELl,
J. F. CHAF7ER.
Lewisburg. April 1, 1m"9
HOUSE BUILDERS,
rpAKE XDi'lt'Er The undersigned art
J appointed Acents for the sale of
Doors, i:iiiil, & YVIii:oit Santa
of all sizes, made of Ihe be.t maienal. A'.l
work warranted. RMade by L.B.SPR01T,
iluahovil.e, Pa. and for - ale bv
b'. J F 8 CAl.DvVEl.l.; Lewisburg
Ko Grindstones.Croceries, 01 Honkej
Coats,
BET hitn.lredi of Hats and Caps of the
latest style:., a little cheaper than ran l
lound elsewhere. Call and see them at
(jiutuu'a Hut Munvjuttory, L.etribvnj. i'a ,
J. SCHP.EYER k SON
n.WE received their .-ELO.NU ARRIVAL
of Spring and Suuimer lioods, Ldie
Hress Cu ds. .Mantillas, and a large le-t ol j
Ladies' Collars and Sleeves tri m ancuoa,
Also a generalass(rimcni cf Men's Wear.
Trimmings, Cottona.ies. Cassjniers Cloths,
which will be sold cheap.
May 15, 1S59.
RETT Porket Book andothersrticlM
't? - 'of thai kind on hand ortoor-ierbvilif
" '-'!.. i.ttir; Frr'-" ' ' "' T '"t-
ti run a SIX. ili'.vroT.
i". Market street, next door to Brown
Kilter's Store LEW ISBl ht. r
THUS. U. ftRIER
TT-S it,sl received a splendid assortment
1 of lhe verv besi, cheapest and m -lashionable
Jewelry in the market U"
Stock comprises
l!ra;it Pin,
Abaintt,
tar ItinftK,
t'iituer It ins;,
IlrtttelelM.
Metric Kulton.
Slatlt.A.c.i.
which will be sold extremely low for C"";
He respectlully asks lhe patronase ol
his old customers; and also invites e enfl
lo give him a call before making their r'
chases. Call ai the sign of Ihe Big
Market street, east of Second. Dec. 2t.
Executor's Notice.
"VOTICE is herebv given, lhat Letterstft
l tamentarv on lhe last will and lestam' ;
ol DAVID HOWARD, late of the Mi" f
Sar- Jose, in California, deceased, have tee
granted lo the undersigned, by the R's," j
l'nion eounlv, in due form ol law; all P" . ;
having claims against said estate will prrs'j
them to Ihe subscriber for settlement, a .
lh.se owing said estate are . .
present them leiallv auihenticated for si" ps.
' .... . . ....... o .s r.ruius li
ment. IneiM.ts iiiinnai'. "
Lewisburg, Jan. 6, ISiiO pi
iwvt rit. ti. - "xtii txrai orct I
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