Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, March 15, 1861, Image 2

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CORNELIUS.
y fslwrfl tVM.-The Ltvmrto Omwttt
puhlthMl mi the Caata ty-tm. ha lha larrt and bert
tnublK otanv Swnpper in Laton Ouoty.
Freedom, national ; Slavery, sectional !
Spring Election (o
day,Friday,March 15
The Tasks before Them.
The President, and most or all of
the Members of the new Cabinet, have
entered upon the duties of their De
partments, and begin to realize the
actual dangers and difficulties of the
country. They find matters much
worse than they even feared much
worse than the country generally is
aware of.
A merchant whose stock of poods
is exhausted, whose clerks have pecu
lated upon him, whose assets arc
worthless, wlios3 accounts are derang
ed, who is deeply in dubt, and whose I
. , i- .
creuu ana siaiwing are everyway un
paired is a fit representative of our
Government, passing from the hand
of Buchanan to Lincoln. Or it may
be likened to a Farm whose fences
are down, stock starved and unruly,
implements broken and lost, soil ex
hausted and covered with pernicious
weeds, and going to ruin generally.
Such is our condition as a Nation
and the best Merchant, or the best
Farmer, can no more restore their
credit and prosperity in a day, than
our Administration can undo past
evils and put the Nation again upon
the track in one year.
The President and Cabinet find the
Departments and Offices demoralized
by the presence of Secessionists o. the
worst tort men acting merely as
spies to betrav the Government into
the bauds of its enemies; Many of
these are secret and so much the
worse for that. They must be ex
pelled for there can be nothing done
in safety in the knowledge of these
Jesuitical emissaries, who cheat the
very hand that feeds them, and rob
the Treasury as in the case of the In
dian Trust Bonds. The disease of
Disunion has so deeply infected the
Capital, that an honest, patriotic Uni
onist hardly knows who to trust there,
in or out of office.
The Army and Navy arc found
as Floyd, Cobb &, Co. tauntingly
boast scattered over the World, so
as to be as much as possible out of the
way when needed to protect their
home against the nefarious plots of
the Disunionists. Gen. .Scott had to
withdraw soldiers from distant posts,
and endanger other points, to get
men enough at Washington to save
the Federal Capital from the schemes
laid to take it. These designs, he,
by his energy and foresight, thwarted,
and thus averted civil war for the
Freemen would not be robbed of their
Capital by the modern .Buccaneers.
Two-thirds of the officers of Army
and Navy are Southerners many of
them honorable men, but others as
false and treacherous as Satan him
self. How many more will yet per
vert their powers against the country
that gave them honor and fed them
generously until now, none can tell.
The Treasury is deficient, in view
of the demands upon it aud the with
holding of its dues in cash received
and customs accruing from the South.
By the time the Books arc settled up,
and facts known, it will probably ap
pear, that One Hundred Millions of
Dollars of indebtedness are to be pro
vided for, (whereas, Buchanan came
in Willi an oveillowing Ireasurv.)
Happily, it is believed the new Tariff
will not be long in show-in?, practi
cally, the benefits all parties hope
from it.
One of the most mortifying facts
and one to which the Cabinet have
first directed their attention is, the
wants of Major Auder.-on at Fort
Sumter. His prompt and patriotic
O. M. WOBDE1 J. E.
checkmating of the schemes of the . was appointed to "n-goliatc between
Disunionists of Charleston, has drawn Jeff Davis' government and the Uni
the eves end hearts of all natriots to-! ted States, bus not conic on, and it is
wards him, and he has done much to '
cool the Secession fever. Buchanan's j
Administration continually publi.-hed
that he "needed no assistance," and '
thus lulled the public lllilld into U '
false security, while the Carolinians
Lave been hedging Lim up in every
way, and cutting off all Lope.s or es
cape or long continued successful re
SlslailCC. 1 lie fculile cfloi't ol the
Slar Ot lllC est 10 all linn waiS not
renewed, and the eneuiv Lave etnulov-
cd every day in cneiosing him in their
net. It liow leaks outfiom Washing-
ton. that Anderson does need fuel.
piuvisious aud uieu and that, in all
human jirobabilily, he can not hold
his post for many days longer. The
nunety of Gen. Scott, and of the Ad
ministration, in the case, exceeds that
of any other fulject before them. It
is not supposed that any woodeu
ships (we have none iron-cased; can
run tho gauntlet of half a dozen bat
teries to reach Sumter from the Ocean.
A land attack would require 10,0(10
men, with the best materials. The
whole U. S. Army could not supply
that want, aud the Government lias
no authority to raise a force in such
an enicrgcucy. "What shall be done ?''
is tho anxious inquiry. Secretary
Holt justly says aud the candid
world will agree with him that the
present Administration is iu no re
Fpect responsible for the way in which
they find matters : but Anderson must
.
aiaea, or given up. The true
Luiou men in tlie south sav that the
isfiuA nf . lilniltf rn.itnfit vni.1.1 I . !., i
mstrous to their eflorts to turn out the
whole Secessiou crew at home the
coming season, and beg that it mar
be abandoued (even as Gen. Lincoln
abandoned CUarieatoo daring the
Revolution.) The matter of course
will be well considered and should
Gen. Scott and tho President and
Cabinet agree upon tiio necessity of
such an unpleasant course, the country
will acquit them of the blame, and lay
it upon those who refused to reinforce
the Fort w hen it needed it and conld
have been saved.
Mr Under the lead of John Sher
man, in the House, the business of
Congress was better finished, this
year, than ever before.
The Pacific Kailroad and Home
stead Bills failed for want of agree
ment. The Territorial Governments of
Daeotah, Nevada, and Colorado were
established. Nothing could be agreed
on respecting slavery, of course, and
so they have no provision on the sub
ject but the choice of r rccsoil liov-
ernors, Judges, &c, will be pretty
sure to secure them to Freedom.
Mr. Buchanan, with characteristic
uncertainty, after strong persuasions
of Pennsylvanians, signed the Tariff
Bill, which is now the law and causes
great rejoicings. It goes into opera
tion 1st April next. It has inspired
much hope anil confidence, and capi
talists and business men will now be
:rin to plan enterprises for the future.
The Tariff of '40 was some years in
showing its evils that of 1SG1 will
show its Musings sooner.
In the U. S. Senate, on the question
of confirming the nomination of Mr.
Bi.aiii. Senators Mason, Bragg, Cling
nian. Wiglall and" Mitchell (from the
South) assailed it on the ground that
SO SolTIIKIt.V MAX SHol'LO UOI.D OF
FICE INDKK Mit. Lincoln'. Messrs.
Breckinridge and Polk said that Mr.
Biair was eminently qualified, by fit
ness and integrity, and political rea
sons should not deter them from vo
ting for him. (Southerners would
lynch Lincoln Klectois in some States,
and then complain that he has no
votes there ! They vote against
Southerners in the Cabinet, and then
complain that there arc not more of
them there I)
Mr. Crittenden, in his farewell
speech in Senate, said the North would
do justly with the Border States, and
Kentucky would be the last to leave
the Union. He abandoned his own
Resolutionsof Compromise thinking
those of the Peace Conference better
and would agree to anything for
harmony and re union.
The absence of twelve Southern
members of the Senate gives that body
to the Republicans, w ho have organi
zed the Committees to suit themselves,
(having a majority on each) and will
make some changes of Officers. A
motion is before them to expel Wig
fall of Texas, who boasts that he is a
foreigner, defies the Union, and yet
draws his pay and inflicts his maud
lin pot-house speeches upon the hon
orable Senators !
The Slaveholders' Congress at
Montgomery have ranged rates of
postage about CUtoTOpercent. higher
than in the Free Slates. They also
order taxes or tariffs on all goods
from abroad or from the Free Slates,
and also on cotton exported I "Sings
is working."
One Anti-Secession meeting has
been held in Mississippi. This may
be the beginning of the re-action prac
tically, as they called another meet
ing. The taxes are most bitterly
complained of.
The Massachusetts Legislature, hav
ing examiucd their Personal Liberty
Bill with a compromising telescope
of forty-thief power, discovered a
technical flaw which they removed
. .. - .! ..
willioul impairing me siremrtu 01 me
Iaw to prevent kidnapping. It is
supposed Twiggs will now give back
to Uncle Sam all the property of his
agent which he betrayed into the
hands of enemies, aud the Union is
saved again J
The Floatirg Battery at Charles
ton is a failure.
Ex-Gov. Roman, of Louisiana, who
stated has become a Unionist!
u.n jirl Koit beard ibat tbe
iUilUjiriluu as jieaa.fu.ly completed,
auJ ui tl.e vbaracier ul il.e I'lesideui's
addus., be taisid bis baud and rxolaitD-
ij ' ..i(VW.' ire . udWermnoni."
AliJ a. sa) tens tit Ibolisauds.
li) an anit-tidnjeot lo I lie 1'ateot Laws
i.asscd iu I lie rtci ui Ci'iii;rcs, "all patents
i.malirr iir.iinil sli:i nmaiu iu l .rceL.r
; tevnlet-H yiirt Iruui Hie tlate ul Issue, aua
i il Lx.eu.ma ol such 1'dleuts is hereby
I probitmed." 1 bis act, et.fareed, ill pat
i "P fi1"1 of lubby earrup-
" Ml Washingtou.
Nor lb Carulma gave 1UUU nisj. against
hutdiui! any CiiuveiiHon. it mil I here
lure nut be beld but tbe Members-elect
are twit iu uue Luiouis's.
Tbe Aikau.as Ounveutino elected Uuioo
iffijira bji a suiall maj.irity.
Tl.e Delaware Legislature has a.lj uroed
af er relustng au nira session lu "jUate
(he Umuu," aud refusing lu re uen Wood
& Eddy's lottery grant.
A grandson ol Jubu C. Crittenden l.st
week fnugbl a duel with au editor iu Flo
rida, lio'b tbe Liois were killed.
Tbe U S. oinui-j stolen at New Orleans
bas beeu lurutd over J' II. Ojvis. I
Tbe Sons i f Mslta iu Ni-a Ui leans did i
hy sole nj I ( u I w!s lr.ui ibr Urji r
for bis b.se biirs)l ol ia'b aud Uust.
Norui.o 15. Judd, is.Miui.ttr to Berlin,
nd lii-rman Kreisuiau (a G' rinaa born)
Secretary of L.gliuu bulb, resldcuts of
Clitc.go.
Jubu George Nieolsy, the President's
(irisate eeereiaiy, born iu Germany about
1'A'l, det eloped bis taleois as editor of the
I'ike County (111 ) Republican.
Tbe Revenue cutter Dode at Galveston
bas been surrendered lo ibe Teian rebel
by its eooioiander, wbo bas entered tbe
I seritc ef Ui boulbeto Couftdcracy.
union county jim
MuThc Legislature nu t again on '
Tuesd.iv of this week. 1 lie election I
of a U S Senator, in place of Gom. j
Cameronwill soon take place. As!
far aa wo have heard opinions ex
pressed, Judge Wii.mot is the choice
r !,, ..n, ,,!.. whs the second in !
the 1-iio election, and Gen. Cameron I
ine i.ueciLi.M011, anu i,.,,,-,...,
having been formerly or the Hcmocra-,
tic wing of our party the large num-,
ber of members of that section are en- j
rWln.t . , rnnriwiilMt Vft in the tier-:
Son of their favorite, Jmlge V limoi, i
who woulil liu tnc position wuu uuuui
and dignity.
It is said an effort is to be made to
give Pennsylvania Banks the power
to issue Notes less than t., und to
raise the rates of interest to 7 per
cent. The former is unnecessary, as
is abundantly proven, and the latter
(to take effect prospectively) might
do, and would retain millions of capi
tal in Pennsylvania,
The subieet of apportioning the
State into Conxes.-lonul lristricls. -
will also engage attention.
10-Mr. Hayes iiif rtti'i u that Ihe li'l
preieotrd by him, ooticet io our lt, wan
ireorrcetly reported. It a bill autbnrl
log tba apfH.inluient f Couimi.-Mouer
to tale I)epnjiii..D, &s , in L'uioo coun
ty... Anoibtr, passed Ihe Ilnu-e, "relntife
to Cuurta in ITuiud and Snjder couutie,"
provides that tbe I'uiuD Court nhall be
held on the third Monthly io the uual
niootha, ioatead of being, as bt f .re, a e r
lain "Miiitiiiy nfitr" some olher Court.
It makes the Courts dt finitely on certain
Mondays, iudependent of the litn s of oib-:
er Courts, and we think istberi f re c- p
table to al)...llills may be "all ril.t,"
but tbe habit of pii-sing tbetn without tho
knowledge of the people interested, ia all
wrong, for injustice and cil may nficn be
done thereby. In some Slater, no law
whatever cat) te passed without having:
been advertised ao that all the p'ople
cnuld riamine it, and if necessary oppose
cd difist it, or approve and help pa-s it
be ore the Legislature meets. tucb a Lw
would be just aud advisable io lYous)!
vatiia.
ttfrTbey are countrrfn't ig P.istmj
Slump in Florida. Wout our "cnmpro
tuiscra" get lower down on their knees
and beg most heartily that our lovely, pi
ous, honest, abused, chivalrous bieihreu
will come North and steal more money to
buy Stamps or break into S'.iue l'n-t
Office, tod take Stamps r ady made?
'lis not pretty to cheat the poor with
counterfeit stamps! ' l is not ei ict'y gen- !
eroua for Florida thus to r pay ibe tinny
acts of kinduess of that clever old soul, I'ti
cleSatu. l'leae,dearly-be!txcd ! dou'tadd :
to all your other sweet accomplishment- j
that of manufacturing tbrec-ceni uiuoi j!
At
a meeting of the neonla of Knna
County, Tennessee, tbey r.s ilwd that the !
ill have no tciliujt with any Ii-u:iinu
ils wha ever," iuasuucb as thry "cniisiii
er all li-uun. Lists ascui oiies and tniiors
to Ibetr country, deserving to bo trtated
as such." That's tbe way to talk.
"A Subscriber" sends a piece of original
poetry to tbe "Juniata Krister." After
reading about three yards ol it, ibe E Itinr
"eooipromised" on tbe following alai.za:
Old Aib left ll.rri.t-iirr in Hurry
One diU' m Hi MiM.th of frvtmry
Ihft lis.l llim io h!.gu
Wnb a uuth llsi uver ti.
J Q Adams, Van Kureu, l'o.k, Taylor,
Filial. .re, and liuebanan, were "uiioority
1'resideuts." All riebt euougb io theui,
but all wrong in Old Abs to be dieted by
a plurality !
Were there one Jackson living io these
days, Twiggs would be tery likely lo be
elevated on a lu-ij from tbe end of less
than a futbom uf "line."
Io eoosequeuce of Geo. Twiggs' late
conduct io T'esas, bisnatue is In be strick
en from tbe army rolls as euward aud a
Iraitor.
Mr. Breed, the newly elected Mayor of
f.vtin. Mass.. is a winking shot ninker, and '
quietly occupied his bench on eleelioo day.
Spectacle Bex Found.
OR which an OWNKIt is warned. It con
tains a due lull Imm Vhitin Yawn? to
Tri-i-l a shnrt Herman letier i2ned
Itand llhrk a medical prescription, and oilier
papers perhaps nf value to the owner. I.ell
at the Slur ftt'hmnitl' odice. Lewi-hur. where
the owner can have it by pavtnz f. r thi- Advl.
IIJ '. J. ST4III-
BIX PER Y on 3d etieet, a few dooi
DWtU of Usrket. LLWlSBfUi;. I.
NOTICE!
1-JERSOXS kn-ing themselves imifbleil In
lli aver & Kr.-mer or B-avrr, Krnner A
M I'lnre. are hereby ni.tifieil that ihe H.u.k
a(.Couiits and Ntr mils: be pai.l snon, to save
cost, as hirtlier nnlulii-nce ran nm he en-en,
Oec.Sfi.'till K K B l L l. M'C Ll. II E & CI I.
VARIETY STGPiE
AND
POST OFFICE.
LARGE snppl) of Books.Slationrry,
1. IVrlumery, Jewelry, Tuys. -t-nl--ciit.-
eries, Teas, tpics, rruii, 3uis. n.iKes. j
...i . 9r..lv m.i WK xckh r..r
kale rbcap a he
e .i i t-u Kki ni: PfiKT nFFIK
SEVERAL sens of CAVKOS and oihr
Ureasl Pins and Ear Kmc can l-e had
very cheap at the L,lLOF!lICE
1APIES ran fi'id the larcesl ami bt asTl
j ment of Letter and Note PAIM:R.I.vel
opes Ac. inhc POST OPF"'
LAW BOOKS from Kay & Br.. Phi a l .on
hand r rurnishd to order hy the Aj;Mt
H W rROTZKR. r M. 1,rwrhnrg
1 1X E CSidd PKSAfor Ladies and Unt enn
j1 he had at the POST OFMCB
PICTURES -A hon ran not be said
to be well furnished without some well
selected Piclurev This want can now be
supplied at the POST OFFICE
I Pocket Itook ml oiher sonds
ZV" ma ,,n nana or mnnirruT mic
AklLewikbarc Bookbinder, CH: STAHL
A $35 Iron City College SclnlarpUip
IOR sale at the Star V Chronicle Oifice,
. Lavuboij.
IV'j'y A:!j:v.ir::e.l Court
u-,lere.s.iii lion. Abraham
si.ie.u Ju.Ue tor iiie sutb Judicial District of
SA1!SX
I ami Jnllll W Sltntuiun,r.q ,niaicju'li;i:,
fr
hrar
in. .11 i.niiiitv, hive icsui-it ilmr pre. eni.
late Ihe 3'th .1-iv i.f --h. IMI.I.
i ' ' .ii"cit. i;-r the h..i.l.i.; of a Curt
,.l C .mni.iii l'l.-asat l..-wibi.r; t.T the enmity
( f ( im n (n thf fimrlh Mtnltlll f Mlirch .x
(helll!;Ihc -t.'i'h da.) issi.an.l Mcontinur one
we!;, MI I ICK is ih. red re hereby e,vrn to
Witness uni an rn.u. .
, llh,.ut if Jve. Juror, are re.ineMe.l
to be punetual in their attendance at the time j
appointed, asirreahle to noiire. i
(iiven under mv hand anil eal at the Sher-
ill s Oitiee in l.evrnmir mm Join 'iav 01 r en j
A It l"Ki.and in the eishiy-b.nrth vearof the
In dependence i.fthe I'.S. of America,
(jud save th- dm i.mi wealth
JOHN t.'RtoSt.ROVB, SlherifT
Jury List, February AiijonrneJ t'oarl.
Lru-i'bi'z l.ariMin l'ro, t'urt.s M'Xeal,
J..hnnn Walls, lldVid limler, Jaiu S Marsh,
Solomon Kuter.
&-... s .....! r-lioAnn li.hn A Kiver Wm
Clmsan, l.e.s
Wetitherlin.!, i.airo in. warn.
l.,, l,.tir Samuel S barher. tienrse
ChamhTs, llenrv Mover. I'hilip Cro's.
H'tfftlr Uavi -i lleiiuius, Fred'k Kennerjr
J F ronttns '
h.j .,f ,,. Pharles Moll. John C Wat-!
on. Kiias Kanp.
lift ll'ijf.iti John (Juniiy, Jacob Slifer, '
John liiindV, athan S ear. i
HVc llrrr K"lert Candor. l)ni-l Ben-
nase, Cha-i F Dielt -nderler, Jac.h llarnhart. '
Istri Joseph Sanders, lieu Ruhl, Chris
tian Menrh.
,.. vJams Anhle. Samuel Curl.
M jHftli't'!; R T H.irber, Harrison Wetzel.
I 'limn Jr"e M Walter.
AVw -( Uaniel llorlacher, Milton Cur-
ne.itis.
HnrllrUm-
Thilip Witmer.
Issue List for Feb. AlljOUmCtl t'OUrt
Hannah Hummel vs Daniel Heii'ler
S.-ntt I'res. Ch. v John .VI t all
M't'itrdy I'ate vs K S llrobst
Muldleswarth Kerns A Co vs Chs H Shriner
J Ac J V nut vs Ihnsti Orw,
.Nniih. Ch.ie vV Norih vs Jnel Hnrsh
llr W m F Sleetu ld vs r'auil t: Will
lliL'h for Uetuler vs A Mrsmser et al.
.. - Hii;h and Mesmer
V'..nn:m. A Walter v ..ih Waller with no.
.Maihias Singer vs A Au kel with no.
Iv i; B .wes fnr Kieel vs J.ihn l.i i ke
Levi Cromli y vs Wm ll . u n Jr el al
Mani la Krir.k vs M min II Keed
llavid e-lnl vs Joliti I'a-ll
1 dm Boaer r It hen Candor
M (iast f. r J Kline", admrs v And Cnielins
Satah lUndnlj h vs J..tiaihan Nestnt's admrs
t.rtarles Men-ch i s Hirkn. I. me A Mears
Henry l itched vs Iiimrl Frv et al
Ain-'s Buster vs I hn Ui-hel's etrs
Jniiaihan W..;e (C nlre C..) vs Hy Charles
D'Mj Feller vs Samuel Will el al
Same and wife v ame
Arvme Claik. a.ltnr vs t.'hnrch & M'Virha'l
I0..)1))
ji'.ni: ri:t n ''R'-,:s-4ritew
H.ivin? Incite! iniseil' in I.ewisouiL'. 1 am
selling the le.t varieties of annd inoculated
fi:.l'!l I Ki;!:.S, Iron ..'W Jersey, at $Vi
per hnii.lrt d -en I voir or Vrs or call on
n;4 K.I' lilMIi:.l!.' 4'l7,l.ewi-hur!;,Pa
tllut U O.iis ll.ii Is allied.
Hli iih-eribrr. wih.ni; to purchase a
l.irse iiisoiny el B ack Oak li irk. would
s the a:l-nloii ol persons havin
the article
"!
Tliev will lind a reliable nar-
to - pi r cor.l. in the sprin
In. in ihe l-l of April until li "I July, at his
Tannery, al l.m i'..urr. Cash i n ileiivery.
Jso. -1, 1- 1
r. J- lit. i.i. st..
aij afprli:tice vaijted
IN ihe TA.WI.Mi 'I RA lK. One thai can
c-Miie wrll ffriMitnir:i Vti as tit habit. m
r-U. and a i.Urbt edttrmioti, will tr taken,
and evTV .nlv;r.te Eiveii l anl Ins instiuc-
liou and a. ) ar.ee bis iuieiet in Hie ira-ie.
One in. in the n-unirv w-.nl.i be preferred,
Inun I I in 17 vears if ace, but n-ne need j
apnlv unless well recununeiiued as t unahh-
V. J. Htl.L.
lw:pi.iirir, Jsn.
PRIGS, EILLriEYEn & CO.
Are ntHtnifartiirinff and have
r,vMitMi (.nManMv on hand a larze quan-
'nSJ i'v ol l lei I'almss and .) ami 4
iCisaii-1 l-'h at the bdlnwii." price:
I;)I.iiuh headed in a new style, In m 5
to $10 per M
l.alll 3 and 1 feet lonjf, f I lo pr M.
Valines and Kalh made loorJer, any length
parties may deire
Liir tfn Sawmill. I-f. Cfi.
Buckeye ileapcr & Mower
Manufar.li.reil bv
pnrco if 1 1 c cnip.'tn p. rn '
CLircn, iiALLji gii.it.ii u uj us..,,
beutial Fouiidiy, Ltwi3lurg,Fd.
f 11I1K Uuckevf Reaper & .Mnwerwas intrii
1 tliiceil in I .', and w M-rlrrllv
iidnKil t' the wurk iitftunrj tnai at tlie
lirraie-t Prartii al Firlil I rial rvrr hrld m -litis
cmmirv, in Jo'v "I th" jine yi-ar, at fy
racue, it Itiuiiiplianiljr airinl tl ihe !
Gnuiil Jtild Moilnl and Iiioiiia ! I
At the IihImii Slate Trial, helil at l.api rte, in
is .s, tir-ariy as many machines were repre-;
senint an t as llioruughly lesteil as al Syra
cuse, aii.l tl.e
E'Jtkcya was again the Victor !
An.l u also at neirly all ihe field trials and
ei'iii ili. lis in IS.'irt, 'j'J ami '611, heu it was
a ci.mpeiiii.r. Al a numlier uf exliiliitions it
reeeived tlie I'irst l'reuiiutn as a Mower, Firsl
rreiniuiii a a K-;iieraiid Kirsi I'teiiinim as
a Ci.uiliined Machit.r. These nunieri.us
awaids prove conrlusively ihe correctness of
the iiiriM ii al Sviacue.
'I'he coinlmifit ipiM'it'nn of the manufac- ,
Hirers ol .unwins ami rir,iinii iiinr anu
ihif rfioru lucniNh lo lrmr mlo dire
pm the Unrkeyr, vny sfivnl to nve us
'
j eviilr
rLuli'KM i ; ati Hf :tars iny er.ier-
Uiiift uf it tiit.il "urc'S ami inmnph were
nre tf ihe real wr h auJ n.cnl ul' Ibe
martini?.
The Machine h now pa .eii tnroiisn i.ur
harvest, ami .ltirtnc the J. three i.ver Nine
ThuuHaid have dren li! ami Mild and ihe
farmer may j.t.lce of its reputation hy the nu-
merotis awitils ma le hy eirnniinePs both at
field tiials and at Sale and t-otihty lixhilii -
which the mannfaotuiers have never jet been
able lo kuppiv.
Siifer, Walls, f!ir?r.r t Co,
Maintf-ictiirefn ff llu l.ok's Talent Mover
ait.) Ii--'er. Ilurkve Keafer A Muu-er. Dar
hft!r" 1 t-til H-ire T.-wtr, W ill son's Tatent
Ft.it ier Cu'iei. R rl. I'aieni linn and
Mi h.ati U mi'.e Plow; alo, Muve audCas
tni4 of til ktiii.
Central F'tii'fl'tf tiuff Ji7ie Shop, C't'
ner JS'JCfh Mnkrt ntirtt LticU-
hi$njt C'm'un Co.t Pa.
Ko. 9. WO.
William Jones,
TTOUXEY at Law. Colleftionh
1 . rromplly attended to. Office 'u Market
Mteet, oproslte the I'reshytertan rhuich.
ft9(l LliWlSIitkit.PA.
B L A N K S "e " Cluoukh" Cffic
frSBeal Estate.
oa'ilANS'COUllTSALK.
1)
Co-irt if l.iiuin ci'inty, ilirecte.l in Vm.
H. .h-iiiitcrlni. (itiarilun ot Sarah r.. ai.ri
'aniline il. Chainherlin, minor children of
Johu t.'hjint.erliii, ilc'J, will Ip expose.! to
salr.atibe K1V 1KKE HuLsU.I.KU IsBI Kli.
Salanhy, the 30,h day of March, 'til,
at 10 o'clock. A. M.. all the said wanU' idici-
the lolli.witil! .lescribej l.'eal Kiale, to wit:
ceriain Ti.ici of J uudiauil Mlnaie in
Bullaloe to unship, ci.niaii.in UH .4 rei,"
nerrhes, neat measure, a.M'.iiioii; land nt
Jacob Ziet.at-h an I J..I111 uiu'i hrir-, well
tunnered with UaK, i'me, I'besnui, &c., aud
well watered.
Alio, m the sump t'ay, at 2 o'clock
P M. o'l tht prMir, ail the said wards nile
iet (betii tw.Mevei,th p.trw th--rei lj to the
lollowiti; described I.t) 3S -iiuaie in what
is known as Chati.bt-rliti'a. A'lditioii to tlie
H.Toujth ! l.ewil.nrK, to wit: The trout
parts ol FIVE l. 1, irontmg m Kielith St.,
on the ea.t side, utinilieied .11, 3'.., Jd,:tt and
35. in the pl.tn ol siui?n's Addiiii.u lu Ihe Unr
ouilh ol Lewisli.irir.
Ai",'l IKK F l.'VrSon Kishistreel, west
side, norih id MarUei, Miml eird in the plan
ol Chamberlin's Auditmu with the V.s. 1,
II. IB. 17. H,
A!". Lot in said lsi mentioned plan. num-1
bered 1,3. 5. :u and SI...11 ihe Suuio side and
Irontinl on Maikei sirert.
Also, l."is in m d la-t mentioned plans,
nnmhered 15. is. -J ai.d :m. Iroiitu.
on r.iifliin stieet, west si.te, souin (l .siarKei.
Also, at the -ame times and places ahove
met lied. Al.l. l ilt; FsiTA 1 11 I. A I K llr
i
JOHN I'll AMI!i:i;i.l..dec'd. 111 all ihe pre-
niiM-. afove ilei-.iiied, clear of dower, and
all enciiiiibranees whatsoever.
Tetms of sale male known on day of
sale, or upon enoisry the undesigned, at the
store of Chatnlo riu Urn's, where apian uf
saol lots will be for fi inpeetmn until d iy ol
sale. W vl. II CHAVBtlil.l.N.
Ousrilisa S.r Pas ah k se.l : tKLiK II ce .sutaus,
Mt,.l Atl m fur Uie Unrs.
lwUlnirir, Vsr-h 4. Iv.l.
ORPHANS" COURT SALE.
IN piirsujinf e of an onIr f the Orphans
(Vurl !' I'tntin comiiv, wilt be ripuseJ
lu I'ublic Salft on the rrrttiisrs, on
a certain LOT nF f ! I M, siiuilfj m the
B tnucrh ft l.rwiNbur, I n.'ti ciuti!y. ami
ihe iaie ul IViHi-yUarna. iiiarkrd oa ihe
gtituiKt p'au 4I au iuhii i.l I, i-tir!, num
it r it-it huiiifit'tl aud lufniv-tttd (1-- buii-ib-il
on ibe iit-nh ( !. I. cuts Mrtt1, on ihe
e.i-st by 'I'tur 1 Mie-t, on m south bv Iot No.
and 011 the wet Uy blarkiturv atlrv on
which are trtctti a o-slurr KiamrltW EI.L-
MOI'K ami u hr niiprovemnis S.ud
tot tifing, acci-rilms i the town plan, sixtv-s.i
It-ei in brradih, aiut ne hnn'lird hiiJ fiMy
-even l ei ix niche in Inh. hems a corner
lot. ami a il-xir b.e situ.iiion lor a private res
ilience or Public hiii't';!.;.
1 .le to ct.iini.riire at 10 o'clock. A. M-. of
j said l.iy, wh'-n tti!ii an i c-iMliihn t sae
! will beuia-iL I n.-un by D L. IKIaAND,
; i;uli.iti of M. K. ltn.
By nnier i f th ru .rt : ml Kui rtu.C.'k.
.e 4 i s. bu i it, Jiin. , lt.
I FO.l HEHT.
j rpill' lane Doul.le l.'rielt House and
: larse riiaMe nn op.j.er Market M..tii
now ocriipo-I hy Mr. lloi.l.n as a pot.'ic
house. It will he rented a a puSl'C h..nsr.
; or may be occupied fy iwo tru'a"e l.miities
Inquire of l!i:M. CAW I.KV. Aent.
1 or JOHN Ol'T, near Milton.
Keh. 4 l-fil.
FC3"SALE-W HEiVT,
altiabV B.lick aiil pmiprty
1 SIII1.1t
Mi iint i i lliirialtir t,W!tnp. a 'j miiiii
lanK ol Jar.. b )fjr and William Cainvron,
wi'U evt?rviuiri2 cmnplv-itf d-rth- mariutaciure
i.t llnck.Ar. Aim HI ILIUM! LO IS. Trrms
tay. Appiv to
J"HN I. MI'SSIR. PittOurtF,
, or hn tfT,
I Kt. 17. l-" i
WM.t'AMtU.'N Jit. LfHburi;
j - - - -
') Hiwr ai;l Wore Ctfoi n HrlicI Sirrrl. Af
Skills.
r"!UR snlKcnber t'ff' rs tur sa1- everal
IIIilfK IHM i:s, an.l i.tb-r Unil-J-iL
dmffs, siinait in th Bcnish vi Lewi-bur;.
IVrSt.iis u ;hin to ptn rha-p. u ill p.ease
call on Mr. Jiinaihan U nil, uho ill pive
them Mirh intorinafHin as ib- v mav desire,
f of v 5, f-r! i S M . ABI.K
KOTICS.
K
I.T. persons havitis unsettle. 1 aeeounts 1
with the Lite tirm i.f llus A lt skli
arr
ierelv tK.iitie.l ! i-a'l and Ml" imme.li-
j atelv, ant! tl.rrel.y sn e c..si. The li.i'ks are j
, at lite si.. re il Hr..ti. I.'nnkir !
WILLI M IIIJoWV. Jr. j
j J.m.S.-., s6l. I IIA.-s. T. HI MiLE. j
I TliE CfvLY DISCOVERY
wostiit or jiit iiisrini s r .oh s.sr.iaiso
i m: i;ii.i i.c i.nu.
NV -II..-I. ll". i:r. ..t Ji-.-. r . r I'r .t. W 1, l.:..-
Bll. ui, U'.l IH't i.i.i t
IUJII..I. full llr, L-Ul
tut li ii.: lliat wuu -i j.r.lu''t;
1 Tl.f.-I. lo Ii.t.t- .1.-1
r.uilj I'li-itih-.l ; I.
srri. il .. 1.
.rt.Mik.n-u. sua li...- u- u i- i'-r.i
.u .....
ui.ii-i till Iru.lf "I l i' I " -i
to t-w Ibe belli to .
Uaiiif. Afril IS l-i-'.
wiiii:
I'B.tf. O J. VV.M.ptr,..: ii.ul.-iIm- ir-;ir I -r"ej
nn. I IihIi i'i Iihii- l ut.i.fl.i-it iu tin" ' ttn.y muis ris- ;
t-r!. tiM"itrii ri.tf t- immn-tiH rii-ju.ii' f tnnrliinB
th-' U'-lf in tli- i 1 '- t-'i-iriff -r . Illt. in it kIl-L
ft iu liutr.tNtioii xti'l n..tm. im(h1 in ii... "milium a-
ttt U ( M-it'lKl. i It ll ut-i-l Mil tli-Ti Hi C iU-li rl I lliltti, j
jccn my ititn liil r hi im hi- in tn- in ii"iJ oij-r miJi'f
KMllltni ti-l.'I t i .l 1 i-iU U I Um atif-tT IUUltHliy
jt-H. l hir i;- u litt-r ii.hm in m y t:a.- tt oiy
iilfft-r lorty r i-t, m-r fit, tliriii, nihI tn-tu t I
tH.lotsnl; ilitfatiu-liuv . ! u. win-fcTo, -u-l Un "-ty i
,-um vln it in d t p-n- iially true. i th.t tint sutUum
IH -U-lltti I II ! tri tllv-ilt Hi lUil- U I't til! UVV. "lit U ll
enrr w-Te U-sJ b wii-miT th- trt I- 'Imi -imhHoI I
i with INr lii-ki-r, tit- s-hiiis- r-suit will It'iln-ae iu- umr.
; 1 hue? tt n iu thr rern 1 1. a it iiuiiiImT l lttrti
! from all irt ui Nr Kiilnmi. ni il tny b.nr
: ttll ri.ntuiusi- to l gihl. Ah tlirf It mj tuU'-h Iiaui in
' tin- oiMuulNi luiv nl ff Tkri.-u- o'Uixiuuilr. as wnl
1 m ttilc. ll U. IMitlMUlit Ix-eu Iiuilsiua H'I WD
ut-it. uoti to'J iiiiiit stiiy KiM-i t-ili-t t, but tu nlslut j
ii'inrv. 1 tiMVs nut uril nnv ul itiur UciUirHtiv ol uy
inw.uiitt..rKiiifui'rtiii., mj yi-t my b-ir i r
. ...i i....ri. im .iMtmiiK.i it wuu .un.risr. Mf i
am now 1 fT" uiii, uJ uot aunty bir iu iu brail ur
i nn mv but : ni t'
till.- tnlt. 1 M'U-l uu a leu-It of :
mv l.air tnk'-u t it tif Nit rrk. I m-rit-d ytur iaor
ul trn urt tHi(ti-T l.-t kuuiuit, lor aliirh 1 am very
ratrlul. I gat it t mi trirmi. aul tin rrl.y tudurt-d
tlfin totr il. aiiiv Tf fkfih-al until alli-r trul.tud
llirn jiorrliita.il and u-il it with uiavs-ri-al ufrt' 1
a ill a-1 taK a ttvor. lliat yiu m u-I Die a tr-t 1 y aim h 1
ran di"-T lraut iu llit Ur tturalif . wid hy n.an. I
t r. tl)ynl auiliiinlj Iroui iu. A (ui arllt-lv will
in -urr Fiict w. ami 1 tn-tic a liri C'"! tc!t U tin tnt
I..1U-. ttis Uiiui- ifraii-fd bv lh iiujuirw articli-. bkh
ruriM is (he hii nt'T ft tli-tf'-od. 1 -If ul ll my lul. aa
hirrtnfnr. to kr- )vu a ntJ ol the ctiniiuui-d ltct
nn nit hair, a 1 a-ure all wbo rinuirv of ait-sil my un-
, '""'Ic KAl iiriNU
j Awyr r.t , Kr, :.
1 r.-r. 0. J. W"ot: hvr tfir 1 ..uid's-rumiy l Jo-
tli.- uuliTtul. u -ll m tl.. utit'Xt-t-a .i-.ult 1 ha.tf
.'rni.r-a riui u. IU; SK ti..l:t.' i.t y.ur Ilmr KP.tr
tii... A Itf r u.ine ....j k tl.J ,.t l:.-t- .rativt-i rxtnt. but
Mithcut .ucri-.., .till liDitinie mf b-. o..rly tlv.litute
i.lli.ir. I llfiiilly ti.-li.pv.lt" tij lH.tit.f J.'ur llir
K-.tritifi.. i.w. mii.l.-r Tt ju.tiis- n.iui I in- lo n
Bt.un.r l whtw-.r nt. r.aa :ln". tli.t I a
nr. Mint b..uti!ul itri.tli i.Hir. hvl I .tt n.'Uii.'. .
ri.-l.i-r an.l likDts..a;. r ilisn tli. i.ritin.l I
tl..r.l-o-t.l..'nr i-l.-D U rr. . u.mvli.. llil IR.iuui.
rtairdr tr fttL ! arty fv.1 th.- ti. .w-.t. of It
ll.Hs-itullj ) uns KI.V. S SI.I.KN BIWITk.
P. 8 l iu. u.tliinii.i.il of uiy ..ruliili..n l..r V'ur
vrIuhI.1 ni-.tii-iR (nn yo irfiwn--I; i. uo.iiliiit. a
l.i.l if yoo think it worttir f'" o."ni: Iti rw-t,iuTt
it vou Wl.ti : it nut. ile&tri'y, mu J .y nolliitiir.
Y.ium, tc , I'"- B
The RCTt..r.tl i. put n 1" Wtlf of tl.n .ie.
Urn-. m.dium..,ai.aiii!l: llir mll hoM l'"' "
n-uils St top li.iinr r little: lire sinliun. b..l l !
li-nfl at i-r c-nt. m-rr in roi.rt:in thn thr n.ll. fr
tailn f..r two ilnllan. - r b ttlr; th- lr. boi.l quart.
4i. prr r.nt mori id protMirtlou. and n tan l"r P-
ll J tti.ill a .... Vrn lor.. Ui llnwdwav.
New
Y..rk. and lit Mrk.-t Sin-el. Uui". Vn.
Svld by all ir-wl lra.'Fl.ts and l'ajii-y liotid. Itealera.
fL'Prr.llR t'DAL Oil. UMTS for sale
I at J. Baker At;..' s flraz aiure lu Ihe
l-artlaud Coal Oil. .
New Stores-New Goods!
PHILAD'A TRJnaiWG STORE, j
TWO Doors ahoe tie Ildnk,
x
It 1SBI Bfi. ri. '
The subscriber. having a person in ihe t'nv I
buvine coniantiy at Auction, is prepared to!
sell a,l his tVoods at .'ity rnres Hosier.'.
(Jloves, Crochet ('otlon. 'I clime Needle. Col-
lars. Iluiions, Tape, and ail gooiU. Deeded by
the I. aides.
Also Hooks and Stationery, Srhor
and Cohere Book-, 4c. J"aper
Window Curiam at wets. ""l",jr,
Fire Board Screens. xiencil W ork-
done Io order Ci untty I'ro.luce laken in
exchanae Cab raid lor la?s.
April IS. ISC". H L. M MAIION.
"Industry must Thrive!"
rri.an.lSJIKETIKO.E.stabliment.
Removed to Houghton's former Shop on
Market street near Fourth, where 1 will have
at all times a lull assortment of
Tin Hare, Slotf 1'ipe,
COM. hlCKt.'IS. .mc, 4r. 4c I will
a!so make o order, on sbori notice. Tin Cul
lers. Spouting ir any kind of work m uy tine
of hiismess.
I tt'-'Meinliiig andJobhin? wenerallvpri'trptly
auended lo. JOS. A. KKEA.MLR
l.ewishursr. Oct 20. l:,'J
lLF.M il Tl-W IKK t.i.-s..rtni.etMil.wurl..i
W -ir --ii.lrH.-i,.tf I'r.-M-rto.ir h.ttl.-. 1'ki.is
If. n. l-li iut. h-d.r f.ltal
"',r""t l"tl fn.,ac
Ml. AM' .-f
Jo- A. hhk.lMttt
LAW
oi-th'K i:i:.movei.
John B. Linn,
TTOR!;i AT LAW Offc a
his huu.-e 011 .N. lart.ei St. l et. lo A
!. isluu c. I'a.
A
Family (Iroerry Store.
T. G. EVANS & Co.,
I.I.M.1IA1 l.ni.r.l:.- IS
GH0CEH1ES AO PROVISIONS.
KuhrftciueTvrj' aril l-r tnoiob tt lb trd-.
GRAIN', 1I.01R AXI) FEED
TEA. COFFEE, SloEASSES,
tL'OAir. CHEESE, FISH,
FUL'ITS, ic. Ac-. Ai-.,
Muriel tlrrrt, lysiH'te the. 1'uit Office,
Lenlshur;, I'a.
rfi 0. E. & Co. have just rccoivetl
I fre-l. fri'in I'l.il.il.lt h:a m .r Isriz. stork f
l-i1 srl..'t-.l Uris-rrie. et ft.r kll.d. sbioi.k .lilibiri
I'fal:-si tinl 1 onialom,
pal Dp m Csiii. soj w.rrsuted ur sua tr-.ll.
lined Aj'pli..., IVatLcs. Fruiies. Cur
rants, J'lesci vitifr Citrons. Fi-:s,
Dates, IlaiMna l'ruiu tJ to lfi
CU. per lb., I'ielvies of
all description?,
Pure Jav a C OI'l'i:!.', ground,
ftnj put u. in sir-ltpl.T e.D. rS.r.-ij f.-r fMKil; um.
A -Vi" !,. u,i rinr M.iCh t.Kh.l.. SHAD
CUO fJtill, HHUKIMJ, HAM. UACOi, 4c
A li. i.ersl ik-fortuient uf
Willow and ( rtlar W :ire. ilat
i sire, iirrnuuir, i::n (li u
wart', i:oi-, liuf,
fish Oil, i'ui-l. J'liie Oil, Carntitt, fondle
and Jtihft ik, Titlltir, J.'ird, d'c.
Sonpsofall kinds. Wheel Grease, etc.
tobiuto m;b C'c.diirs, a dgoicc iiuruln.
it;e:7;:,,a;ri;;;h;.yoniiiAi;D hues ommn
ilitHl dthvrttt Jrrt. t'uirge to crtomert
re nU" if within thr h- r"Uft.
T attm)t t -t."Fnntf a!l the wrri. Ii-ti btcb we
hi for stif wfil-i t-imf it-M t-. a.m.il i t
f it 1 1 in tt t lit i u I" i1' t" 1 1 jii ti fMtir. iiis-i.ura-rTinrnt
.I iri.rrrifs ll . a-r I. li :r t-1 t t- lt. j, t t
.h a- ths-T fun t Ixuhl thin ,J ft 1 '.ilm'l.-ij Iim.
Mr "Mt'J yuriu ul-ri.) ki1k it i ui i.-tiii.tr Ina Uj.Tf
us U ; U r
r fmnhtw nil vimtwrr vf ro(lurrf
and pa l.iirli am t rl?.
laii.l.uiL' Ai.nl: I-..!. T C. EVA? 1 Cu.
ivy; v la vrs at ilsoi:ma xipifs '
SEW LAMl'Snt ii:xunMAiu:$
"i or Tt
tr-r-i-
s s ? t. y
'i t ' z
; -
VKRY HK.ST OIL
VEKV uir OIL
ALWAYS ON
ALWAYS OS
H AND !
11A.M!
LrsUl.uri;. An.- S. l-t'.
fer P I C N I C
We'll jump into tbe Uok 'D, and all take m ride."
LAIU.K, handsome
and vet v ci)infiria
ble IT lf-0 hasheen
filled up ItT ihe rsnenal arct'OimtMlatfii t'fi
Pic-Nic and oihersuntlarei-uriorts. Terms,
moderate. AfP-v to Jt. M. HOl'SEL
Lewishur? June , Hf)9.
COIL t Otl. OH..
(-Mil. snbs.-ril.er kreps n.n.iantly rn hand
J a lars- a-i.rtnient t 1 ihe xrrv hest S-ha-tii.
.kin and W ii's Haire I "HAL. ! r lin.eai.d
stove purpose-. winch he will sell al me very
luwest prices Cm l'a-h i.r I'miniry Pro.ture.
Also. Hiuctmd!i-' I'nil. Vhslrr and iult.
Wish it d.stitieiiv iiiiilerii d. that I will not
Ve nnilersnld hv anv man Having goud
weish"cales. full weiclit will l.e juti.
C.al Yard near Wei.iensatil's hi. tel.
CKtUiCiE llOI.bTEIX.
I.ewisbttrg, May 27,'.'i'J.
'HE MibT:l pr kivps n.n-tantly i
11
AY hv the Bal for a'e by
(itO. HOI STF.IN.
DR. I. BRUGGER,
ioiiu;opai mc rniMCi.,
OFFICE in his new Brick 1)1 ck. Market
sireet.souih Mde, beee 4ih autl 5.h
(up stairs.) Lewiaburg, May, ltCl 1
NEW FIRM
w v THE OI.U HI! The snbsrribers
J respeciftilly anni unre lo ihe citizens ol
Lewtshurg and victntiy that they have formed !
a rarltiership in Ihe
Talln.iTir Rrln.tl
at the well-known stand id James t'riswelloo
u.,1,.. ,reet whete thev are prepared to
.t'X. V'."; .Vl' V , 'ihe vers
""'"""I - '
-- I .1 . 1 .i.l j f .
Sesl st)le. Men anu oo)s
every description on short notice,
Wt
a share of Ihe public patronage
JAM I'Mf-WELL,
1. F. SCHAI FtR. .
I.ewisbord. April 4. in-1"!
ATTENTION !
rr'HE finest coals itiulf on twelve hoars'
J nonce by JOHN B. MILLER. .V 3d Si.
,he oldest and best Tailor in 1 ewishurg
Da. W. li. Bicntocm.
Da.X.C. Pra
ri nni & inchiiorsr,
rinsiciAXs am su:anox
IjEsl'KCl Fl I.LY tflVr their services
V ,.,e .. of Lewisburg and .he
lOUII.lins . ..Ulliry.
W 1'aruciilar attention paid to SI rOLh
Enquire ... W,s, Markc. siree, or al the
residence ol Mrs. Dackh. use tin. IfbU-
aa '' II IKT. Kt.uui,; .iu t.-r-i
1 has removed to Mmih -i.l itreei.t. ur
' S nrl frou: .he Tovrn Clock, LEW -
15BUI.0.PA
CHATrlBERUN BROS
f orar of I I Ob aud Mark gb
LKWISbCIlt;, yi
T B hae now and w,ll c.B,;ri , .
t on hand a lull ,!,,.,.
in cur line, to which
of the Community :
ar
, DItYGO0ItS.r;ROCERlFJi tl)
WABK. QUKEX.SWAUE f,
SALT, I'LASTKK. U.1. ry '
I'D Wit 'riMtliv '
I
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CASH. ;AVBEISLWM
I.ewishure. May 3, Ist.o
GREAT Work nn die Ji'OLSE.
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l.imrtiurtit-r Coal. fiut M evil takrn iu tt tal
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riiE IVnple's Conk-Book.
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X MODERN COOKERY
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LEWISUUKOFOUNIW
1st
AGRICULTURAL WORKS
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