UNION COUNTY STAR & LEWISBURG CHRONICLE APRIL 12, 1801. O. 9. WOBDEN t J. E. CORNELIUS. T-m n,ir.. .f.-Th. Lmtmu Cn.owim, imMiMmd om turn . mull MMwn. baa the lar.rl aou Den (.irrigation of any Nwpaprr to L'nto. County. Freedom, national; Slavery, sectional ! The War for Slavery lias assumed larprer proportions for a few days past. The supplies for Maj. Anderson were stopped by the orders from Montgomery fresh troops were liy Jeff. Davis scut to invest Forts Sumter and Pickens secret schemes for an attack on Washington City were detected and an increased anil more violeut agitation for revolution in Virginia and elsewhere was visible. While the Rebels in arms demanded that the United States should be sileut and inactive, they' were treacherously and impudently pushing their violent . 1.1. . .. . 1. A ........... f - . In the mean time.tiie I'rcsidcnt ana : " ' . , Cabinet have been night and dayatlthe n'-", """"j-- work, in finding how the Government I P'e of the rebels and traitors within really Stood in ascertaining facts, as I sound of the Liberty Hell, has died. The far as possible, from every (juartcr j Tories bad press in Pbilad., in New in detecting and dismissing the Fpic3 ! York, and in Boston, so long only as the and traitors left in all the Departm'ts ; jjritiah neu them. A catco-peuny af- ana in tue Army auu avy ana in arming and preparing to defend and preserve the American flag and au thority to the utmost, iu the worst emergency. The greatest activity has prevailed in New York, in fitting outaud send ing off under scaled orders all the national vessels that could be drawn together, and some others were char tered. Quite a minihcr, conveying many hundred soldiers, were thus de spatched. Their destination is un certain. Some suppose they arc de signed to relieve Maj. Anderson and I liis gallant little band from being ci-1 ther starved out or killed by a siege i some, that they intend to re-inforce ' Lieut. Memmer, at rort 1 ickenj, fur1ma9r1.A U ft nmm ni.l l.nf w fc. ...w w L.fK;, i I Al its C II Ll-l 1 1 I. 111 l It t 111 Ulil l-llll Ut band in ships ready to pour into the 1 Fort at any moment) and some, that it is to blockade the mouth ol the Mississippi, and collect the revenues, or to aid Gov. Houston aud the Ui.iun men of Texas in resuming their pow er against the rebels. These news create ?rcat tremllins: nnd excitement throughout Sambonia, but the leaders seem to meet it with ! a determination to sustain themselves j in their treason at any lo? to the ! Houth of blood or treasure. Troops, hurried to Charleston and Pcnsacola, I have suffered much, and areharrassed i liy false lse alarms. If the licet is de-' signed for Charleston, and is attacked, j we may probably hear of some colli-1 sion this week, for there .mist be an end to insult and assaults upon this nation's representatives. j A thousand false rumors arc set afloat by "sensation" editors, so that it is hard to give reliable news. It is a matter of universal r joicing that the Government do not betrav their i counsels, and that the loyal States and I'omcroy are elected. Lane original Eeem to be combining in sentiment to ' ly a Democrat from Indiana, and l'oruo- putdown the causeless insurrection, ; and restore peace and prosperity to the country. A united people sus- taining a vigorous war, will make , hort wnrk will, a rebellion the most 1 rfUo-rnrnr,,! a,,,! inf.-rtml tl,:tt l,!,tt!,n ' . - - . . w page of history. WASHINGTON, April 10 12 o'clock. , City comparatively quiet to-day, though ! everybody anxiously awaiting tidings j from Charleston. 1 resident inturmed a gentleman to-day that be did not expect there would be any decisive events before Saturday. Government is swearing in more volunteers to-lay. Charleston, 12 o'clock. All is quiet kere to this hour, thoucb io city and io 1 arbor there is every preparation for war. Steamers have been sent leu miles outside of tbe bar to signal approach of U. S. .ex pedition. Tba fljating battery CuiaheJ, mounted, and manned, and was taken out of dock last evening aud anchored near Sullivan's Island. Messrs. Wigfall, CUes- ! nut. M'Gaw, and Dujiestou have received . . !.... i : j appointments in Gen. Beauregard's staff. ' and Stripes, and intended to be true to About 7000 troops are now at tbe furtifi- :hcm. Cti.0n, . ., ! fl ne DlED!-fhe infamy of firing CrjABLtSTOK, April 10-2 P. M. Up that Grst dastardly shot against the U. . to this hour, there bas been nothing here unarmed ship, Sr.ir of the Weil, was to begin war. Kxcitemcnt of yesterday . d.iojed by one St. Clair Morgan, an offi ubsided, nevertheless everything is ready ' cer in the South Carolina force. He went for any contingency. , t0 pcosacola bad a quarrel and a duel, W'AsniNGTO.v, April 10. Great excite-1 L0Ut a yellow girl I with an officer in inent prevails bcre seven compauies vol- ; lJragg's army aud was shot dead by a tinteers are mnstering nd under arms pittul hall in the abdomen. Thus perish to repel invasion. Lieut. Talbot bas re- i e, gt. jlair Morgan, tbe traitor who fired turned from Charleston was not allowed ; lu.t first horrible shot against the Flap of 10 visit Fort Sumter. i , , Secretary Camekon bas woo golden opinions by his reply to two young officers, last Saturday, who were ordered off with acaled orders. Tbey asked the Secretary whether tbeir orders would lead them to any position of antagonism to the South, and were rrommlv told that thi-v then and there dismissed from the service, t . . A lew more sucn touches or Jacksonism ... . . Will greatly tend 10 purge the army of pie aod traitors, and serve to inspire that confidence, without which no cause can ' succeed. I iintnr rn. P..I..J Attitude of France and England, j it is ramored in tbe street to-d.y, that j ecret ageatt were despatched to Lugland ; and Franc, by tbe Administration imme- diate ly after u came into power, to asccr- tain the iew. of those government, on i American aflairs, and, particularly wheth-jf er they would stand by tbe United States, in toe event ot an armed attempt to put 1 iowa rebellion, and refuse to recognize a ! Southern Confederacy. It ia said that these agents have return-' cd, and bring tbe most favorable reports: 1 that both Lngland ,nfl France wil set i their facet against a Slave Confederacy, ! ana to no manner reeoimiz. :. a is luriuer saia inai tbe delay 0f tbe ad- niaistration to declare ite polic, baa been in (tart nAraAi nnrrl ri a Inn!.. 1 . r7 . J " w ,c"rn ... .-.o iii dow mat tna posiuonor tnose European l'owers is un - V -r 06 'V .th,t eoulJ ba icd, ,n. I'rifn an,l hi. I1.!.;...,, . J.. tbe IVesident and his Cabinet are deter. mined la take immediate and vigorous measures for the enforcement of the laws, I turds. A. 1. i-irntny Putt. IOTIS uo lemucrmuo pany roauy lu . - . . i r . . 1 . . idopl mo principles 01 cecetou as one 01 . .1 . r n , the pillars of iu creed ? Is ibe parly gen- erally prepared for this 7 We ask these ! questions, for we End in some Democratic ' papers, in conspicuous positions, without a word of comment, the fast that the De- j mocracy of New Rocbelle, N. Y-, hava put forth a declaration of principles in the following form: "IirioheJ, That the Democracy of New llucbelle adopt as their party platform the Constitution of the seven Southern Con federate States." What say the honest Democracy of the West Dranch country to this f It is the way some of their leaders are drifting ! Downfall of Traitors. The Wash ington Constitution, a fierce disunion or- c?!in first died the rjauner a aealu. Aext. , , , i,., heen started in I'hilad. by some fellows who are as much their country's enemies as were the ! cow-boys of the Revolution. Tboso in Uuiun county and elsewhere, who lost their money by paying for the c-Miisyia-Mi'cin, should remember that the party which think it no barm to rob from blacks all of their life long earnings, deem it, very naturally, no harm to cheat white f jlks out of a few dollars 1 Just think of it. They a ho will rob one person will rob another, if they get a chance. B$.Tbe State Election in Rhode Island was a queer affair. A part of the State Officers was agreed on by all, but on oth-1 CfS divUion WS made. Udt M OD JMf ! . - - v:.l,, ..fa K np,,rai;. "Ji" . .aauwa ua vimav sm ww j j but each accused the other of being "un-i sout.d" Republicans. Tbe result is the re election of Gov. Sprague, who has 102 more majority than a year ago, and his faction have tbe Legislature and the two Congressmen by id average majority of about 400 each. They profess to be friendly to Pres. Lincoln, but there arc i some local disturbances in Little Khoda which outsiders understand not. -- - - Fuom Kansas. Mr. Burt, the agent of lhe Se" Vork Legislature, expended, Pfioc.pally fur seed wheat corn &e., about T ?tM ?JU'"W ,u.""'rilea 10 DC fspeuued oy inai ctate id rvaosas. Copious rains have fallen throughout the State during the past week, and tbe pros pects of tbe ensuiug crops are promising, although bread it still scarce. Is'iienworth, April C. The following is tbe vote fur U. S. Senators at tbe joint session of the Kansas Legislature : James II. Line, 55 ; S. C. Pomeroy, 52 ; M. J. 1'arrott, 50; F. P. Stanton, 29; A. J. Isaac, 11 ; scattering, 8. Generals Lane roy a Whig from Massachusetts. Doth fought and suffered to gain the liberties nf the new State, and both are woll rewarded, . A MwTAKt Sutementi are going tte rounds of the press, to tbe effect that goods are being imported into Southern j r r ! ports, free of duty. This is not so. The Southern Tariff, which was submitted to their Convention, was not adopted. It ! was merely published for information in j naJ t r ww . t anaa nrnnnoail 1 fa I K fr linn The tariff now in force iu the South, is the I ' 1 tariff of 1857 ; and tbe goods imported are nf such nature, that but little revenue is realized. The erroneous statements allu ded to, are evidently promulgated for ef fect abroad. Gen. W. T. Sherman, brother of lhe , lion. Jjhn Sherman, of Ohio, who has ' . . .. a.ri- . for years been in charge of the Military ' pcnooi or liouisiana, wrote a note io me Governor of that State, a few daye prior j to Secession, resigning his position as Su-! , . f , i t ... periutendent iu case of the secession of , .i. o.-.- ii i .. i . l c ' that State. He was born under tbe Stars the Union ! o o Deatu of Judge M'Leas. John M'Lean, of Ohio, Associate Justice of . the Supreme Court, died at bis resiJence , in Ohio, Thursday morning, last week, in bis 7Gih year. Mr. M'Lean was a native of New Jersey, and received his appoint ment to tbe Supreme Court from General Jsoo. He bad previously filled publie j rr - i . . : : r i "mL0 " " ir-l'i uuBre a ""al- T . . . t .1 1 J ,rom uo,0 1 "a'"1"'" uenerat aim uauu Commissioner He was a noble, honest, religious man. Tbe Republicans have made large gains i most of tDe muuicipal elections in New j tlll3 montb 0ae e ,ast , w re he yi iuil gu,e Corjventiori Jtood 4- fw gton and 80 for Union. But moch b ffiixi TltioaB Qae9tloni in d eonee.liL tha views . ...,,;., Bnd specious veiling it under clap-trap phraaes. Tbe Secessionists are exhausting every means of "precipitate" revolution. According to the Xational Republican, the 1. T. Herbert wbo is workiog to get Arizona out of tbe Union is tbe ex-member of Congress from California, wbo kill ed an Irish waiter at Willard'i Hotel, in Wanhington, baw years ago. Parson Brownlow says, that, 1780, Gen. 1n . . 1 . 1 Ueo l.it.co.n reiosea o Burrenaer lue American forces at Charleston 10 tne isn- l tih Commander; and tbe residents of that city, beine 1 I ... P T..i.i l. a . . hatffrl ftiA 1 name of LiIUMu ever since. cirTiii Lewisbubii 1'okt Office, be ing worth over 1000 per year, without night or Sunday mails, and patronized by boat as civil and intelligent a people as any other, (three fourths Republicans, too) there was very naturally an uncommonly r"g effort put forth, by several worthy persons, to obtain the appointment of ro8t Msster here. Monday's papers bro'tword thatCapt. Georok W. Forrest s the lucky man. He is a life long, '' hig " Republican, and was the efficient Captain of the Lewisburg Wide- Awakes who our Democratic friends said would all be forgotten after election I (Some of our older citizens better knew bis father, James It. Forrest, printer at Northumberland and with D. Gotsball in this place, and school-teacher in Milton.) lie will be assisted, when not profession ally engaged, by Dr. TnEO. S. Chkist, and the two we presume will serve the public satisfactorily. The Office will be removed (probably next week) to the store room, first below the Kiviere House and will be fitted up, we are assured, as well as the present Office which is good enough for any town. In parting with Col. Crotzer, present incumbent, we shall cheerfully bear tes timony that be is a quick, careful and effi cient Post Master-makes as few errors as any one and has endeavored to accom modate the public, generally, very satis factorily. After near ehjbt years' servi ces, he retires with much credit as an offioerbutjthen he's an awful Locofoco!) lSTho MidJlcburg TAlune states that Mrs. Maroahet Stces (widow of tbe la mented Dr. Abraham Stces) is appointed l'ost Mistress at MiiHinburg, in this coun ty. Mrs. Stecs was most decided ly tbe popular choice one gentleman only pro services. We admire the selection of . j rosins: ins Claims dv reason 01 oiu cartv 1 aa 3 i t i WH,iJ ' W BUtU " I -:.;.. tllu,rtmrttl f tia . nt siod, kt iue euurgemcoi oi me means oi , - at! 'na'Peaaent livelihood to wtmn, not j onlv commends itself to the iudVment. I tit ' J ' c appeals to the heart of every man. When capable and faithful, give them such sta tions as post offices, telegraph offices, &e. 1P?a.Samuei, A. Walter, a worthy mecbanio, we learn is appointed Post Master at Winfield in this county. The other appointments, we suppose, will be made known as fast as tbe recommenda tions of the Congressmen are reached, and passed upon, by tbe President or Post Master General, whose more pressing du ties some times delay attention to tbe mi nor matters. Pennsylvania Legislature. In Senate, on the iinal passage of the Drady Township Hill, tbe Yeas and Nays were required, and are as follows : Ya Messrs. BLmil, Boughter, Bound, Con nell, Finney, Urrg?, Hall. Hamilton, Hiestand, lmbrie. Landon, l.awrenee, MHMtire, Mere dith, Nichols, Parker, Robinson, Semll and Penny, (Speaker, pro tern) SO. Nat Messrs. Hanson, Clymer, Craujord, Moll, Shindrl and H W fi. (Democrats in italics. Before giving up opposition to its pass age, the Williamsporters got added a sec tion for a vote of tbe people concerned, in June nest thus suljecting tbcm to tbe I... a... trouble and expense ot ao election to re- ccive what they have already practically decided by a three-fourths vote, in the form of peritions, for three years running! Tbe nor(h diTision ,jne th(j ime M ex,!,ed belweeo Itfeomiog North- LI Sal 1. -W I umberlaud-the same as between Lycom- mt? and Lmon until our seat of lustice I was removed from Mifilinburg to New lierlin. We can not learn that when the people of that section chose rather to no to ! Williamsport than to New lierlin. the i people of Uoion couuty attempted to I""!"" " i.n:ui,re io , trample them down for cboosina their own . . .. . county seat they certainly did not tbwart i tbeir will for three years, and then show I their temper by rutting them (almoft all ! t .i . ? i , - , i farmers) to the cost and labor fin a busy i , ' . ..... . - , season) nf a sr.fcial election to secure their : . ,. , r.uht. ! I nn . rm4t iin of intereat meralv. nvolvins nVpriociplc lUVUlVlUj. no priUCipie. On the Oth inst., Goy. Curtin sent a Special Message vor of putting l'eun l.i ....I tlia I . .. n nr . I I !nD..n man, f. be in maintains tbe laws. Thi'houu I to the Lrcislature, in fa- i . "f "u . . . ' '""V , ! t.-nti..p-rrh...to.i-.rkrd .h,i.,... tron .,.rn..ror i ..l,; ; . .:i; I oi Dait, lor naving ootainea ooara i ,ui irir' ian.i. iii..n-.i .i.,,,- . iii.ot khu-.iu.kd a njivainam a DOSIIIUU . v , , . , ... , I i,k,,esi lu-ri-nti -ami thrar trntha rt'lrb-a to a WU have been one of tbe first acts of the Leg- The EJitor of the Allentowo Dcmo i.olature, but may yet be very useful, crat, says tbat be was offered a large gum Tbe Message was referred to a committee 1 nf money to support Senator Schindel in of five in each House. The Committee on Banks have reported a long Hill in the House, legalizing Bank suspensions until the 2d January next providing fcr issues of little bills again and advancing Bank interest to 7 per cent. We hope tbe bill will be killed, and wrapped up in some of the "old shin- plasters" afloat. Mr. Hayes offered a petition and bill for the erection of an independent school dis- ,rict in Union and Snyder counties, fnear ..... v Adam J. Miller s.) ' Mr. Duncan reported a bill for a new county out of part of Centre. &.Last Spring, the Democrats elected their Mayor, &c, in Freeport, 111. This year, tbe Republicans gained tbem. (Cbil licotbe, ditto.) And Judson, of the Journal, bags tbe Post offico in Freeport. Mr. L. Grotegutte, residing in Albany, was, with bis infant child, severely bitten by a rat, which, while Mr. G. waa endea voring to kill, sprang into the cradle with be infant. It is feared that the wound upon the child will prove fatal. Mr. Ileastren, tbe American Secretary of Legation at Japan, was murdered by an armed party of drunken natives, in a narrow itrect on bis way borne at night The Charlestonians recently wanted a Unitarian minister wbo would preach se cession, but, after various efforts, were com pelled to take a Methodist. Theodore Frederick Frelingbnysen baa been appointed Attorney General of New i .T.FS.V in titan, nf Wm T. fl.alnn Mim. ister to France. ' Xcjds items from (Pthcr Connlics. A Post Office baa been established at Rockville, Shrewsbury township, Lycom ing county, to be called Tivoli. Isaac R. Dunkelberger has been admit ted to the practice of the Law in Sunbury. George Hill.of White Deer Hole Valley, Lycoming county, was recently taken to the Insane Hospital at Harrisbarg. His insanity it is hoped is but temporary. P. A. Fos, of M'Ewensville, hss been appointed route agent from Uarriaburg to Lock Haven. James F. Green, lately an apprentice ""n ,he Muncy Luminary office, bad bis right i i j ... -Jr :..., i.i . i. . t u band cut off just below the thumb, on Tuesday afternoon of last week, at the : 1 1 -t i - L' : L. I jii u t. (T..ll.. L -- - mouth of Aluncy treelt. Jieing out of: employment, he engaged to assist at the 1 mill for s short time, and entered upon bis duties on Tuesday morning, but during the afternoon met with tbe terrible mis fortune, while assisting in sawiog fence paling upon a small circular saw. Geo. Mowton has taken bold of the Tre- j verton works individually, and will push them on vigorously. Mr. Mowton is a good business man, and having been (as we are told) supplied with plenty of funds, will aoon redeem Treverton from the com plaint of hard times, and make it flourish. At the late preparatory service of the Lutheran church, in Muncy, forty-six members united with the church sixteen by baptism, twenty-tbrce by confirmation, aud seven by certificate. The Northumberland Presbytery will '. meet at Williamsport. on Tuesday evening I 10ih irj at. I The German Informed Church edifiee . .,, , , , just erected in Uloorrnburg, will be dedi- cated on Sundav tha 12Sth Inst. . j ITORRIRIP lietV Davis iffPll niltV- I iiOKKiiiLB oeisy i avis, ageu sixty- ; seven Tears, residing with two brothers in ' it f i . -,, ii I Koss township, near 1'crrvsviile, Allc- ! chenv Co., I'a , was found lyine bv her : j F , . , j ,. . I r ' ucuetue iu a uyme cuuuitiuu act icn '8 'ribly lacerated by a aoe. u was sunnosea. The flush, from tU Inno tn ttiA anbln hnA hn lif... . ! ff .,,, . :f .i,i u iuauwu.uvvuaaaaaiTavT'uiuaunu.a.i be founj jn ,h) r00ID. TI)e boij was i h,ll a-ratoherl nr tha hnarola anil i 3 -' thigh, as if by the nails of a dog. lhe OIU taujr l r.i.ii-u aim piacca ID oeu, ,, i , j - j j where she expired io about two hours. Tbe brothers interred the body, and killed the dog. The name of the Lock ITaven k Tyrone 1 , . . J Italiroad has been Changed tO that Of tbe li-ilil Kioto Valloo Railroad amt a rp or uaia r,gie v aney naiirnaa, ana re-nr- tranization taken Dlace. for tha rjumose of resuming work upon that improvement. Eli Musscr, toll-keeper, near Miles burg, was robbed of $15 in bis pants pocket, and of bis watcb, while asleep. A Wolf has been "spotted" in Sullivan couuty. It has killed some deer, and "chased" the Sheriff. The Commissioners of Lycoming coun ty will receive proposals, until 15th May, for buildinn a liriiiirA nvor Mnnon rr.k near Taylur'a in Shrewsbury township.' The contractors will bo required to take cuuuij uuuus, iu iwu jearp, wuu interest semi-annually, for payment. The connection of Treverton and Sha-1 mokio, by a Itailroad -through Little Ma-1 baooy Valley, is agitated. Tbe I'resbytery (N. S.) of Harrisburg I met in Williamsport, 9ih iust., Charles A. Hound, of Milton, trolhcr of i the Senator for that district, bas received I tbe appointment of a cleiksbip in the War Department at Washington. An attempt was made one night last week to enter tbo residence of Cyrus Brown, in Milton, by cutting out a pane cf giaS9 IU & DaCK WlOaOW. IDC fiCaffip WaS ; bearJ, and made his escape. 1nkAa.i M r WUIrTI V i'A VUl UllLBV VI aJ II1UU CWO IU AsMandi an j joseph c. Uuodes, of lms v:n,. i k..i. i to UKes-iiarre-Dotu to practice l.aw. Joseph Koni-imachcr, Kf..of LancaS- I fLanJ.ith thf mis'nacfanjt-nrmn(. th.rr. n-rr-' , , , Ii, i 1,-1. c.impn"tl "f m i-i'Hli.'Unii!iii(i it iiarivNiif l.an.l. r.t rMr for Atinfr liipfi lat wppIc. BiKlrlnlv wtrrrl . ' ' . . . . . I ??, 7' g - . Wll lanisnnrt. ran lOtO and uroae waon atanai broke waeon standing still. Three ol j , i " 8 "T' IrV" ? t fametJ- whole party were nnc brought before Jus- After a bearing the wn' P8" w"? .naco D.re. aj"ars u . , ;.. . " . cusia iur uii uriviuir. auu luuniueak iur UlteuQ QOIlarS in a(llHtlOQ Was enlCtua . ., , , ,g,'C" ,M D9 WU '0 W W'SD- r o . I .I ua caiuruay evcuin;, inrco men were "ouso, Williamsport, under false pretence. bis Tonnage Tax vote, and that he took the money. Ten thousand bushels of grain were started from Bellefonte, on the opening of water navigation, last week. Jay Gibbons, a Democratic Member of the New lork Legislature from Albany county, having been found guilty of bri bery as a Member, waa expelled Yeas, 128. Nays 20. Union t'onnty Court Proclamation AirHEKEAS, the Hon. ADM 8. WILSON. V l'resirlenl Juilre fnr li.o "ink Jn.l,nial Ditrict of Pennsylvania, composed of the Counties of V'niou. MltHin and Snvtler. and Ja WSmnn nrljna. W....Ran A..ew , , ..j ..... ciaie junges in iinion county, hare issued their precept, bearing date the 23d day of Feb, 1861, and to me directed, for the hnldinv "r ' Orphans' Court, Court of Comn.u fleas. Oyer and Terminer. nJ aeneral Quarter eiessimis at I.eWISBURO, fur lhe county of UNION, on lh THIRD MONDAY of MAY (being the JtOih day) 1861, and to continue one week, Notice ia therefore hereby given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Constables in and fur lhe county uf Union, to appear in their own proper persons with iheir records, inqui sitions, examinations and other remembrances lo do those things which of their offices and in their behalf appertain to be done ; and all Wit nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to be then and there , attending, and not depart withont leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in Iheir attendance at the appointed time agreea ble lo notice. (Siven under my band and seal at the Pher ifl's Office in Lewisburg, the 13th day f April. A D 186 1, and the 85ih year of the Independence of lhe United States of Ameri ca. uod save the t nmmonwealth : John csr-novrh a JOHN tl!Ob&OItO E, fchcnfl aAnn:AJ Km T .. iw ilnl.i SUltlth Oil tlflTCt Wlt III ll U Fl J f d A n i tlf atill flVI- ' f ...J i " luiiutr, U 1UO I, CIIY ,..,,.,. rf, .,.. lf,.,l M.i.n,.MU I Union County Appeals for 1861 "TOTICE is hereby given ihst lhe Appeals on lhe Assessments i( thediflrrral lis incts in and for Union County f r the year IHtil, will he held at the Commissioner.-' Of fice in Lewisburg on MONDAY the I Alh of April, lKfil. At which tune and plarr, all who may feel themselves aystrieverl by the valuation made hy the Assessors for the year I Mil, may attend if they thmU proper. As sessors will be punctual in returning their Assessments aud atiendine said appeals. JAMES I'KDSS, ) 1. H. KELLY. Vo V. Hlll.ENLiKR. ) 'urn rs. Attest: A. Khjfiit, Clerk. Real Estate. FOR SALE 03 iRENT, rpHAT valuable llrit'U laid property situate in Bulldloe townlup, adjuining lands c.f Jacob l-rr and William Cameron, with everything complete for the manufacture ofUrick.&c. Alio bVlLUlSO LOIS. Terms Easy. Apply to JOHN D. lU.-KR, Pittalrc, or hi Atl'y. H il. CAMfcUO.N Je. Ltwit,urg Ocl. 17, I HO liout House anS Hinre Room on Market street, ar mi sail rflHE Mihscriher offers fur sale several I liKM'K Hoof;, and othr Cuil dmss, Mtuate in the Bonu'h ( jfwiburj. Tersous wishing tu purrha.se, will please call on Mr. Jonathan Vo!fe, who will give them such itifuriiiiiUon as thy mav tletrr. July 5, 1HAU G. srH.NABLE SHERIFFS SALES. 7Y irtilnrnn.try writ nf Vrn Ef..l.-T F fcrt Fi F., intud out t.r thf l ourt ot ('(imimiD I'l'-ai. .f l ui'io county, mud to uie tllmtl, 1 will . X" to I'ulrlic t'' uuio iiuum, m the urouKb ot uui.um. on Saturday, Ittili ol" April, INU1, tt o'clock, a.m., tu t.!ioii? pro'ty. ' A certain J ract of Laml situate in Ituffftloe town-lifp. ti-l c.iitify of tnton, lioTii..l(t north by,.,, iir,.t.t by uni-f jm.-trinie. ''"a i.r t.nj.i m i ..ri o.i..i on u w oyi.ua of Jonattiau tt olf.-, conuiuiiii; Ml rrc, m-" !"' r en-rleJ a twoi.tor.-y friur KHHI.LI.Ml I ,,, sy . H.k ,,...,. ,L..r outt,u.;jin. tc.iUi ! tw.il.ui.nij.B. Al-o. a crtHin l-t of (Irour.J. nitoat io ttie bcroujh . ,,,,wi,,,ur.. ,,,,, ,,,lnM,,,.t,1,llM.,,i,rm.rii. h " ' ""l ' " a.i.y..uih t.y bait ...t 1 of Warrant J. l..u 1. and oo tlie t Uy tr .uX turl, .-.i .klivh-.h. 7uJ2X 'IXtZ: table uutt unjnt. witUtlie .purUuuctrj u liie (itur- t, JOHN .MSSHir. Also.anothor Tract of Land, situate ! v. , , bv iMOifol laac Myvrn, vaM by lauii of Um. K. W il,-in, "'' ''J I'u'laU"- rk. arid on Hi. r.l by l.n-l.olJa- rob tultxtuM anil Chm-lian hinir, roDlainuir SI arrt, m'Te or !.-(. wtii.rwn ar i.r-U-J a iao pt-.r.-y brirl uwfcl.Ll.Mi ll'H.K. with a iraun niii-ni-n iilariiru. j ,,, Baro.and otbtrOull.u.lJinl!c, uh tbe .( pur. lanaurri. Aim. a rrrtafn Lot of llrourol. lituHti in tlir boroueh nf Lfwniburir, aiol rouutr of I niua. b-unil.don thr north -t-y balf lot nf Mn-hal t VMhorn.rat by an a:li y. Miuth '""" - mn. (. or .. in.. "rr" , two-lon-r bnra liV Kl.l.l, llol .'K. a frnmr lH hl.L- IM. llol SK. a llano- SUI U-. a VtrlLwuh a Hum;., and Oull.uildin. It, oitb llir aifiirb-nanoi.. i,,,iir n,if i,tof (;r..u,.d, .uu,.in tiir.forr- by M. Joun oel, aii-l on i:i wri by loird Mml, ni l itorouh ami county. buni-d north by itof.t,din rrribMl . f Mb-hacl rirbiNorn, aud . n Hie aril by Third ftriMt. rf.iilniniiiz l-H arrr, morifor wb-rtK-n isi-rvt- 1-1 a framr DVi Kl.l.l.Mt ll"l -K, w.ih a hit-l.-n thnrrto altarbrd. and olbrrouthiiiluinL'n. a...a:th th appurte - nanrr.. a. th. prorly of Mil HAKL HtlllltOll.N. Also.anothercertainLotof Ground, mnrr or IrM. vituabi in thr tamafh of Lrwinhurir. and n.nniyof i:ni-.n.b..und.J north lyMnf ii, kfr,ia.t ct rmnt tnt. nouth vj lot t,f I'uviil ((infer. 1 anl Mt by ma nil?, murk.ii hd the ft-nerI town plan ! .So. lit-rc' id vrertrd m t wo-nf r-y brirk Dtt Jh.l.Lr j I Ml HilK. a frame tlut kitchen, frauio labU-. aud a Well with a fnnit.. and other rulbuiiittiia. aii tbe n;- jiurtnt re. Ac .an ttif pf.ptsrtjof CllAs i-Sl UAr r'tlC audt4Kil.l.NK tilliini. AlfO. all that me?sunse nnd Tract J-i:':,. . '"- "- 5 i !-t-thi. To W m.I.I m- Ihr- pr..,rty i-t 31hHlUl CH Al'fLLL and 1IA.N HAIH UAl'l'LLI- Also, the; fullo win? (Icporibcd I?uiM- tnj ant i-i oi roun.i. io wit: A iram I'nr.i.LlM H-iOK of twntti.liaviulc a f r. nt , t It, iwt, and a dvith feet, aitutitt1 uou a ri-rtnin Lr-t on S.uth Aw. (-nth wtr. in the Ivr-mh of lwirburir. in staid ronntT of l'nin. adj"imnc lot of iVah Kftdjatini-li nn tl. norib. and lot of Joni.th.in Wolfe on the awuth, tbe pn-pvrty ol .UKl.Mt:K HL'TCHISmN. A.sO.anoi.icr certain Tractof LanL situate in I iik D township and room y of L'nion. btin li tl on ttit north by .and of i'lnlii lut'd. t by lan) W m. Boer. -south u i wrt t-y land of Ji-ho Kunkle. coiiiaininp; &3 afrf. more or lettd, mberrop re trt-J two frame litt tl.Ll.Nij ilH ?f, twolior tiameJUrms ati'1 other Out tui'liii. A"., with tbe aj-i urtetmm-F. a I Al AM KL.NKLts lulajre.t iu Hie abtii de.-crtb d pritp rty i Alcn ft rortain Trnrt r.nntl cifn- i atem HutUl-n. t-t.-lnp. ni.drountvor I num. ! un-bd north by land f and lit rb-t, m-t by Und of W m. Linittnmttth, Mnith by j.nbiif ri-t. and on th- mt-t bv lnd ol Jon.- h Iti-rk. tontitiiiinn 32 nrrrt. mnr nr Ij-h, K-r. ..n atv -fntnl tu,i liiV 1 1 1 I li Hill I . L,w I ZZ'iZ:" A,.,,..,,,,,,;,!. a"i,.h u." I Mf0 all that certain Tract or p;cpe ' i1'"!':"' ' """," " ,l"J-;'- ........... . - uii. i r h... r.. I Mtfi.f ivnnuania. Mnmouu tog. tior x; ktm. rrJrZSZ?X.iV:l'W" ; ' b-' l" tth"c l"" ii-"- ' lh- ln.l ..f ll.nr llu-l.. d rrl..n.l ..n l norlli l ln.. i .f":!.10 Also.all tllCSC mcssuascs. piece? and r.r,nof i..,,.i.wnJ,ian.t,ir.,r1td,.!fniio.,: ; ".",'",','1" !liJ7h,:iii.M.'7!m u-i.',i,i,'i : a war iif iurni.ua, on a cirrnr m jo-im nun. , ..- -. l.ni !. llifnoo .Inn,-Ihr mi.lilli-f tin-i-J n.-l n.rlli ,rr- ; ' . .. . h.n .i. --..-....i ..ni, ... i ,..,.. - '' I thn-f firtli. ilr- wl fi.uri.n.1 llin. u:li iwrrhea , , iltKf j,l(.b arut-. i...i. tii-u. ai. nctii name KfTen drirrwsj went forty-'wo nod tlinvtenlhw ptTrhe to a pOt on I lie north taide of hit Dtfr rtwt., thfnrw down ttni'l rrtw-kn (Kiutli wvent.f ds-jfrt-) f a.t hit and thu i-.i-n-h'-n to a fHKt on a rornrr-f Jo-h Hurt s liinil.th-n-e alone th am north two depr mt thirty vt.'ht rv-r-rlirr t th- larf ol lintiin, conUtuing 1 crr, Ltt liil prrrhn., nnt nifMoiir. 2. All tliat tvrtain Trartof Ind, fitnatf in Whitf TlrrT township. County ajil tat aforiraid, bout.d-d fat tv land of Jaroh J-'arlcy. north by land.- of Jacob Karlny and hnniel riillmr, tet and notith by land.4 of I.L.tkrck and Th"mnK llfLrr. rontati.ini? ttW ariTH. 3. All that Tnw t of Laud, uttuatf in Whit lVr Tp afirraid. r-t-undfd on tlit north hy th Whit l)r A fuirar Valley lurnpikv. on tin- went hy thr Shannon lot and land of Statton. Marr A Co.. on the stout h bv lands j J.;,. 1 1"1- . . ... . . aforaaaiil. bounilcil on tbe anulli liv the t hiti IN.r A SiiKar all-y Turnik.. on tl. ar.t liy tti. Tril lot. the Fartury l"t act lan.1. lat nf steninevr, en the north by Jaii.l-of Wm. Fearon, .lr . anil on the eaat hr laniia of aiil Feamo. rnntaininz about a arrra. a. All that OTUin Trai-t of Laml rituat. in White IWr town.hip afnre.aiil, bonmlM north, rant, went and imutt, lT land late of the Sh-ttleld iron Companr. c n- i FLE.-11I11 r t.ininir II arrrs as th. orofM-rtj of Dr. FKKDbHICK j Also, tllC Pefentlants' interest in three certain enntiiruona lta of Onmnd. iituate in the 1 l-"""!:.1";'. U-i.l.nri. .nil eounrr of I nion, l-.nn.led north l.r lot ol Mm. .K. VorK..ea..t or Perond utreet. Mouth n lot pi Ifrorire llnl.tein, and nn the went ! an all'?, containing S-l .ere, .... I ... .. rlrtd a tril HISIMI MILL, an Olf ICK. DRY Itlil SK.ae. with the atinrtenancea,aa the property of J.J. FaLli U audJOS. 11. JOITN rRO.asnrtOTIi, Sheriff. Sanrrr'9 Ornn, Lewitburit. Slarrh 14, liril. DR. I. BRUGGER, HOMtKOPATIlIC Pill SIC I AS, OFFICE in his new Brick Block. Market street, south side, between tin and 6th (upstairs.) Lewisburg, May, iflo 1738 Black Oak Bark Watrited. THE subscriber, wishing to purchase a large quantity of Black Oak Bark, would ask the attention of persons having the article to this nonce. They will rind a reliable irar kel from $1 to $5 per cord, in the spring, from lhe 1st of April until 1st of July, at bn Tannery, at Lewisburg. Cash on delivery. Jan. 2, IHril K. J. HULL, Agt. Bj . J. STAIiL. ?JNPrR V 00 r'1 " reet- 3 fw oori , J ) ...Ilb oi .m.,i,i, ll rx;c, r. Lewisburg Foundry car JL'-js The above plate represents the celebrated I'll A IIJfK r'l.OWTR tJAS BUKXIXfl t'OOKIXU -riTOVK, wanauted to t'oui. anl Uku -.pal U any Stove offered to the Public. We also have on hand the MKCIIAXK'SVII.I.i: Air-Ti-ht H'nvo. i!,.. ROYAL Cf)OK, Vc. We al.-o kcp for tlu nil: :.ks of the COX TIN KXTAL, which with good draft in the chimne y i a iruud r-tove. All the above Stoves for sale ou reas jauble i-v.n by Ai'Kii. 3. 1SC1. J.VS S. MAU-II .v CO. i I I VARIETY STORE AND POST OFFICE. LAKfiE snpph of Bwks,Statinnery, 1. Prrfumerv, Jearelry, Ti is, t;( nfrclu-n-erirs, Ttas, fr.icr, Knin, Sms ltuKir Pictures, ami a variety of Mt'K NACKS fur sale t lieap at the 6:1 LtWisUlKiJ POST OFFU.E. s tEVERAL sens of t.'AMEHS and oth-r Urrast Pins and Ear Kinzs can be had i . . U 1-O.nT OFFICE J" I I A DIES can find the largest and hl w rt a ! 1 i mr-nt of Letter and Note PAPElt.Enrel. opes Ac. al the PtiST titfll'E I AW BOOKS from Kay A: Bro, Phi!ad.,rn j band or furnishrd to order hy the Agrnl II V TKOTZKIt. P M, l.rwi-hnrs IIN E Gold PENS for Ladies and (Jrnts ran ' he had at the " POSTUFFirE CTU RES. A house can not he said to be weil turnihrd without some veil I selecled PlClures. This anl All OO' ! stifiplied at the POST OFKlfE I '- 1 1 I l,TJ.,- (II " InQUSlry mUSt 1111176 ." be HXand SIIEETIRON E.slalililllilfnt. I I t. . , . . . . , L , Removed to Houghton s f..rmer Shop on Market street near Fourth, where 1 will have at all turn's a full assortment of Tin Ware, Move ripe, ! COAL HLCKLTS, i-nrfl Zine. t,r. ir. I will ; a. so make to order, on short noiire. Fin tiul- I""- P"'"'"g "r any kind of work in n.y line , altem-til to. JOS. A. AnbAMLU I.ewisbur", Oct SO, ln.ltf VHt-M'H TI-W AIIK aflnrarwrtmrntof rhirnurn-rtnT i v. mhWn.m f. r rMl.lren, L.i!- r uorb d ' r lia , iM tnch Biking I'an. Ac CALL A.Mi V . A KKtAMKR ! LAW OFFICE KEMUVED. John B. Linn. VTTORXCV AT L4W'-Offfe al his bouse ou N. Market Si. 1m A M XKW LAMPS at DESORMAXD11TS XE Y LAMPS at DEXOUMAXDU" S r hi ;. w ' ' 'S. r c - - - a H.xr:r llANb! VERY DKST Oir. ALWAYS ON VERY HEsT OIL ALWAYS O.N LfwUr-orp, Aas. 3. ln'n. I OAJL toll. toil. ! rimr. suosmoer aer-ps cKiamii . ....u I 1 a larsr asiprtment t.nhe very best Sna- ' 5tove rurposes.which he will sell at the very , i ... j i..-t, nri,-e ri.rf'avl, ..r rmmtrr friulnri-. Also. II locksmiths' Coal, I'luftcr and Salt. Wish il distincily understood, that I will not be undersold hy any man. Having good wei;h-scales, foil weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidensaul's hotel. GEORCE HOI.STEIN. I.ewlsbnrj, May 27,'5S. 10,000 jr.itsnv rr.u ii TRnr.s Having located myself in l.eu-isbui;;, I am j selling the best varieties of iit inoculated I PEACH TREKS, from New Jrrsey, at 15 per humireu. entl your orcers ,"r call on B74 E.P.ROMI.E,Bc 497,Lewisbitr?,ra NEW FIRM THE OLD MIOP The subscribers respectfully announce to the citizens nf Lewis sburg and vicinity that ihey nave tunned a Partnership in the Tailoring Business, at the well-known stand of James Criswell on Market street, where Ihey are prepared t li AM) MAAL t i' lo er!er in the very best style, Men's and Boys' lOtlllllST of every description on short nonce. We ask a share of the public patronase JAMES CRISWELL, J. F. SCIIAFFER. Lewisbnrg, April 4, lt-59 Da. W.H. Barinnr. Ia.N. C. Pram i sair ti BAC'KIIOI SE, rnrsiciAXs axd sukgeoxs. rESPECTFULLY offer iheir services ti , lhe citizens of Lewisburg and ibe sur rounding country, r?" Particular attention paid to SURGERY Enquire in West Market street or at the residence of Mrs. Backhouse. Ian. 1860. iFor Salr. FRICK, EILLBIEYER k CO. Are manufacturing and have constantly on hand a large qoan- 'ity nf 4 teet Palinjs and 3 and 4 t'eet Lath at the following prices: Halln&TSl headed in a new style, from 3 to $10 per M Latll 3 and 4 feet long, f I to il.6ij pr M. ratings and Lain made to order, any length parlies may desire Lcwuborg tutu Sa.mill, Pec. fl, IStfl I I !''. mid Agricultural H'or!, m CHAPilHEBL.H BHDS C'ornt-r . f lilt la mid Muikct Mt, Lt. nism :;. pa. E lure nm an on I. in-' a li-l t wtli e'-r-I p-:e ii our l:ne. l v. I. .eh of lhe con.ii.utiity : iky;miis .;i;oci:i:ik.'.ha!:i) w.i:i:. 1"KKNswai;;-:. fish. SALT, li.ASTLi:. ( AL ( K.V KNT, IlMi.V, .-TI:1:L, .-l KLNCS, coach ti:i.m.hn;. sap- DLKI.YANltSIiUL I LNMNGS, Ac., Ac. Ail of which vil! be si-M a' rf a-' r '-ti i : tor cash irlati:i pri-i'uri-. A i.Leral c -l-. uii will be maiie lo the iradr. j 'Li:wisi;li:(; mills." We are preparrd io iii. Un.i. i:i , r.Vrrhaut work to oidcr. upon btial . rn:-. .VI k.LCS uf (iram boopht ath'lit ibaike' p;c. ! y Flour and Feed for Terir I CASH. I.-IIAMBEKLI.N LKCS. j Lewishurs, May 3, Ict O Vl I!r T Wt.rk f I J ., ,je jOI.,. en tl:e lioi.Si:. ar.d Itis lltsraara Br li.ll:l:llTJI.SMMj'. .. rr. I. ,., r a"l i'1-.-mmf furt.-r in rUri;.;. Will tell lull ..f tln-crijin.hi-li r an 1 .!! or : i.r ;,n. u- I rf ii: Kir A!:ti-4a an-i Aio. z .-..n b'-r-r. ii-Hl l -ia-il.-ti an-l o:ii.ri; -a al. HI. 1 h a to n-c-rtjiii b Dun-- r -ii 1 ! n. n r l.i. 1.-. tr-.l- I aiLb bui..iuu raf-in : i'. lic ilo) Will Till l.u t tS. j:b. .n. r bot i:rt ii i i n.--l; in '!. hi a IBllt l-trf a-.rklt i(. I. mi lial. - h - ti tT :mii. r -iitf-iH-fra m - I tl" I - "lai j - I IIS Until-! Kn:r i'. . will Tell U in .- lU-M, -v mpt.'n.c i '. . .. tv tt."r-.t. br....-r ... 1 a- ..I.-. I. i.ti a i i .if. th tii ulli at:- nillTrlMou- r tb.:- i-fit'T. :i n. rt A.rw. h- it iti-rl tb- k; li..- rU,:v. Mm Jti -...! i n ttillTrll li.u. ft i Hill Tell tl.-r. Will TrIK In ai J . 1 ...Ii !..!!! - I In a t I it -II . . I. 1, I tl - h ,) ri llllilt'hl-'. X!.tlt-l t t 1. - ' If t -! I'- fill mi uia!. The hork r.-rit:r - . . im i tr' , r T ly ty n t-r'.y 1 riravii-iT- It i- , vtiV -a in r.r rn r". rd wi 1 t f.Twaril. il tr any audrt isii-l. . ti r rnf,t t :U-- i-ricf. Lalf It 111.J, j'. tr lutiit A Yfar fn t-e atit-i!'- It tr-'-' T' i Ti, nn-ii etrj . tv. in : i omenta to al i-utb are J VTe wt-rla, as our tnJ lll-era;. F r ir;rTv fpie r f the IVok.orf. r t-rrn: with otUtr iiifutLataliA n at 1' - or n '-.rr J..HN K. r.-lir ::. r OmTl .Vrt. 61" .Siitj. m i:.. i' !.'..!. Villiaa Jones, VTTORNEY at Law. fmltim l. promptly attended in. Otr.ce'- Mat.el street, opposite the rre-Lvienan rV-'.rli. sail LK '.;. i'-'- M'lIE Tropic's rok-Bmk. -L MODERN COOKERY, IN ALL 1T liK.l lit.? Carefully KelueU by X.B r- lir tLUA '. J". tlLI. It TrII a OB h" f Koir all kir.! f ' d1 i.mmr. mtti ! iiif .1 B 'I i..r ; .111 lWt lt d lork.Nlfo N -i ' ..fttalliiiir. i.:rk!ii.iIMi. i-ur" F l' r " ; HTrll TOatwil the vaitfii uuJ m el ! r' ' ".' (I r?!ll.C. ita-allititM t . l.i; ' 11 'l : " Vfl. I'.-ultry ai.tt i k l'Jj'';LU- Dim tlitt. rt ct I'tifMrai. -r: lot fitrtTH l rt!-ri.tr fi-( !i .. HTflNlOUli U cl.i-r. ritsa r',, t'1 .' a-: ail kail i. itJ h..w t- : "l , .. j t-i; U.i mil th wr.- ,.u f,'' iiiiX". fauces aii j rtmt. ri-tf rath. i jrf I.TrlUloiiiii t- .tftv;'J Jf Liri..fsrii u.l .-ta-w Bti-l llif rr.lU .'I'lrtprMts-to afh- , HTclKIOKaii th ai.i mtt uiri ''3 ": ri-'hiiic i;i;i '! ,.t ' bow t frw-rrr IVi;-.!.'-'. ot b!I lunjf, ltulU-4 aUft, c.. h II Tflls Toa riI ti' -ripui n.l ft ;r . t r; .-1 I' rr ,ai irC ml.d fin kl'i a frirw lr. r.O'Mifc: raKrst. ri nttr, tnmiy. 'u It TdlS IO all th -ri u rU tm-Ml i r- asl DisikiDJ; triM.. ruV. tuut.-s:! th fcrs-l Birlhoi if l rr t r IU a.' ffrr. ImI nl tt m. ati.l hiw 1'H 1"' J-Ui dials) aiwl ilif nt Min it- k:rt'i- ( . II Tfll In h" to t r.ut l orr.atu.itt '; lrrT tl ktrntii i t f.-b n. -'i f ' in she rt, hr.w to nimj -:fy th-f raokintf a lo briitg ti. i1 I"" th uhl withiu frjb-.l r '- 5 J Th poor rxintain 4,s vtxfrr, n.l f: rripf, allot which rj th rult of nctual ' ha Ting hi fully mni ntrvftiHy trMct ui -ir f al urr,riiUii.lrti- of tl rttT It 'r'D'rIfl' rlra.- ami oi tfp: w illua-tratl :tfc"!'I'"l't3:;i; (iraiincn. autl will t ft rmiil t- "'''' ,kf. hound aod nutur psud, on nro-u-t if 1- r m t.r C-HHIM A YEAR --an h w---- n--nr"'r- our iniluriar.t. tt. all .m h arr n ri lil.- ,,Bu F.w.mil. r,.i...if lh. B.rk. l-r irrw llh othtr lafc-rmatlno. ai-i-Ir I.--r .niilrii-.- . Ji.llN K 1-olltS I'1'" . p. fmsa j,. ei:, ntt.it , J '
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