,iv,nv ,,aitvw o'imti e. t rurrvMMTnn (Hi imi . u i; I Ij u. . , . . - "t a r t r 1 r O. M. WOE DEN It J. B. CORNELIUS. W tmimr VfN. Th Lrsrisittiaa Csatfin.-ia, ptaihd on lha ra.h System, bu the lar.tt awl but treulalioii utanr NvwgpmfMT in L'nion County. FreeJom, national; Slavery, sectional ! piiocOZTiox. "WThep.eas, the laws of tho United States have been for some time past, and are now opposed, and t!ic cxeca-1 tion thereof ottstraetci, in tho States j of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, ! Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texan, by cotuliination3 too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of juJicial proceedings, or by the powers rested iu the marshals by law, Now,thcrcforc,I,AnB.HAMLiN"Coi.y. President of the United Sutes, in virtue of the power in nie vested by j the Constitution and the laws, have al.stn.rl.r C.t tn nil? f.-iftl. fl ml l'm-nlif ! 'UU ' IV VI... .11, U... UkiV.'J do call forth, tho militia of the sever al States of the Union to the aggre gate number of seventy-five thousand, in order to suppress the said combi nations and cause the laws to be duly executed. The details for this object will be immediately communicated to the State authorities through the War Department. I appeal to all loyal citizens to favor, facilitate and aid this effort to maintain the honor, tiic integrity, and the existence of our National Union, and the perpetuity of the popular government, and to re dress the wrongs already long enough endured. I deem it proper to say that the first Fervice assigned to tho forces hen. by called forth will pi cba'dy be to repossess the forts, places and prop erty which have been seized from the Uuion ; aud in every event the ut most care will be observed, consist ently with the oijects aforesaid, to avoid any devcstatiou,any destruction jf property, or any disturbance of peaceful citizens in any part of the country. And I hereby command the persons composing the combinations aforesaid. In liienor.-ifi .nmt rptirn riirp:ibl v In . . , ------ . -- , tlieir respective abodes wituiu twenty tiavs from this date. becming that the present condition i or public afTairs presents an extraor-1 dinary occasion, I do here l.r, in virtue of the power in mevested by the Con-1 . ttitution, convene both Houses of j Congress. The Senators and Iieprc- petitatives are therefore summoned to ; osseuibleat their respective chambers, i at twelve o'clock, uoon, on Thursday the fourth of July next, then and there to consider and determine such mens- j una us lit men misuviii um imuui, j ItouoC 01 lieTesf-'nisuvis ill lucibiuu- interest may seem to demand. . ! wraith of rituotivivauia, iu Gcucral Assem lS WITNESS WHEP.Eor, I have here-! My met, an! it is bervbv enacted by tbe unto set uiy hand, and canned the seal 1 of state U bealuxeJ. Hone at llie or pcrsoi.9, belonging to or residing wuuiu City of Wai-hiiigton, this fn'ti'cnth dav this State, inJ unJ.r the protection of its Of April, in t.;e vcar of our Lord one j Uw, s'ua.1 take a cainmis-ian or coniniis thousand eight hundicd and sixty-one, ; sions from auy person, Slate or Slates, or and of the Independence of the I'iii- o-' aemie of this State or of tbo Lot ted States the ci-J.tv Kfih. States tf America, or who .hail levy 15y the rrcsiJent': .gaic.t this fci.ta or tbe Governmen Wll VII VI I IVCOI N tbfrecf, or knoiuly ! willingly shall For tne Government, or Against it! -f America, or who sbi'd levy iguut ! tbis ta'e or G'ernment thereof, or Take Torn place IX I.IXE. The ! koowin(;ly and wiiliogly shall aiJ or as American flag trails in the dust. ! gist ar.y enemies in open war iguiott this There is from tliis hour no longer any ) State or tbe United States, by j iining middle or neutral ground to occupy, j All party lir.es tcae. leniocrats, i Whigs, Americans, Kepublicans and j Union men, ail merge into one of two parties I'atriots or Traitors. For I ourselves, we arc not prepared for ' filhPP nr si mi lrni r. rffirr,mnnt h.eh the .magma ion might suggest , as possible or probaole to follow in , the wake of a Republic. We are for the Government as liaudcd down-to us by our fathers. It was consecra ted in blood, and given to us as a sa cred legacv. It is ours to live liy, and. by the blcssintrs of God, it shall I be ours to die by. We will have it, j and none other. We have no politi cal feuds or animosities to avenge ; we kuoy no cause save to wipe an in sult fro.a our flag, and to defend and maintain an assailed Governmeutand a violated tjonsmution. vc carcintn, ai tne aiscreuon oi me onri. not who is President, or what politi-1 Provided, That this Act shall not probib cal party 13 in power; SO long as 'it any citizen from taking or receiving they support tho honor and the Hag ' commissions for the acknowledgement of our country, we are wita tlittn : those who are cot, arc against us, against our flag, and agaiust our Gov ernment. "Tukcyour places ia line !" TUILAD. IXQl'lliER. Surrender of Sumter! "Without waiting for the arrival of I . , - t i the unarmed shin with urovisions for the needy but faithful American sol dicrs before the fleet had reached the fort the conspirators at Charles ton, at four o'clock in the morning of Friday last, opened a lire from five or six batteries upon the 70 men in Fort Sumter, and continued it through that day and part of Saturday, when the Fort was compelled to surrender, the men allowed to start for Xew York, in ono of our vessels which had ar rived off the harbor in the mean time. Anderson replied to all these enemies as well as his weak force would allow, 1,.,. orrl t!"rg- Scranton and Wilkes-Barre sent stop to put out the fires occasioned by I ' . y iuu uui shui auu Mit;iis puureu iiuu ins cooped-up premises from every side. There were eight or ten more batte ries on the shores of the harbor, wai ting in idleness to engage the vessels had they came in to run this gauntlet. There were probably 2000 or 3000 employed against the 70! The most remarkable circumstance is that in all these exchanges of deadly missiles.no one was killed on cither side, and but r. a a i.i. u . rw! i i f 0Ft . dcrons men were afterwards killed by an ace.dcLtal exp osion. This is the Charleston account wherein they acknowledge commcn Icing again a hostile attack. Upon ; thearrival of Anderson and his men I at New York, we shall probably learn more definite particulars. taUllMTlON OF THi: PltFiWIitT l FOX THE STATES lou nun tin. AVasui.nuton, April 15. The following are tbe requisitions upon tbe several Slates for Military to act in tbe maintenance of tbe Union : New York Pennsylvania Ohio Illinois Indiana Missouri Kentucky New Jeey Maryland Virginia M.inh Carolina Tennessee Massachusetts Wiscuosm Minne&uia Iowa Michigan l)e!a'are t'linnecucnt Tihotte Island Vermnnl iew Hampibire Maine Arkansas seventeen regiments, sixteen do thirteen do tis do six do four do four do four do four do three do two do two do one do oue do -ue do tne do one do one f do one do one io one .!.! o one o " one a'o one da Tbe following ia tie form of the call on the respective State Governors for troops issued through tbe War Department : Sia: Under tbe act of Congress for tbe calling out of the miliiia to execute tbe laws of tbe UnioD, suppress insurrec tion, rebel invasions, ect., approved Feb ruary Sth, 1795, 1 have tbe bunor to re quest your Excellency to cause to be im mediately detached from tbe militia of your State, tbe quota designated in the la bia below, to serve as iulautry or riflemen for a period of three mouths, uulcss soon er discharged. Vour Excellency will please communi- j cate to me the tituo at wbien your qn.ita will beexpccteJ at its rendcvous.as it will be met as soon as practicable, by an offi cer or officers to muiter it into tbe service and pay of tbe Uuited Slates. At tbc same time tbe catb of Clelity to tbe Uni ted Stales, will Le ajuiiuistcrcd to every ofUcer and man. Tl.e mustering officers will be instructed to receive no man under tbe rank of com missioned officer, whose years are appa rently over forty-five or under eighteen, or who is not in physical strength and vigor. It is ordered that t-acb regiment sbail . t. emsist, in me a2gn.51.t-, . - , ' TSO. The tai.l iha to b eilUJ out " 73.a91; iherem.nder toein.titoia the j S.Otii", under the IWeoi . P''-1 ,'0D.-,11,be, "T cf ,rorS tbc i Dtietof tf" Ta Define and Punish Treason, j , . , . . i AN ACT FnrP.cn.eoirj to .a Act to , Consolidate, Kens', ar.J Amend the iVoul Laws cf this Comnunwealtb, j approved the Cist March, A D. l!G0. j gFC. . lie it enacted by the Senate and j authuti'y of tic stair, ibat if any person j their armies, or hy enlisting or procunug j or persuadicg others to cDlist fur that pur- j P. b. f"'hing such enemies wiih j ainnn.tion.or any other articles for eir 'd coo.fort, or by carry jog on a , tr.i'orous eormpoDdenee with then, or . - u" j 0 f ' ,his Stated the Uni- P - ' J. j , h Lands or power of any foreign enemy or any organ ized or pretended government engaged in resisting tbe laws cf tbe United States, or shall givo or send any intelligence to the enemies of this Stata or of tbe Uuited c,a.P, f America for that ramose, evcrv person so offending and being legally con victed thereof, snail be guilty ot a nigb misdemeanor, and 6ba!l be sentenced to i ; : . t - . a uuuergo id impnsouiueui rir m term vui exceeding ten years, and be fined in a sum j not exceeding nre inousana aoiiars, or 01 "uu '""imiiuicu.. u. .i,.,uS Sec 2. That if any person or persons within tbis Commonwealth shall build, construct, alter or fit out, or shall aid nr .ait in huihiiniv. nlwtrnptinir. altering - - e e or oiling uqi any vessel ir vessels inr me purpose of makiog war or privateering, or otber PnrP06e' ,0 n,c i.D lhe c"iue ,of IDT Ifcrsiiu fr Dailies wuaistievrr iu uiaac J . .. r ... . . . war on the United States of America, or tn resist by force tbe execution of tbe laws of tbc United States, such person or per sons shall be guilty of a mi-demrannr, and on conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to undergo an imprisonment at labor, not exceeding ten years, and be fined in a sum not exceeding five thousaud dollars, or both, at tbe discretion of tbe Court. Approved 13th April, 18G1- A. G. Curtis, Governor. "Old Scrks" was the first to respond at narrisburg, with Capt. M'Kni"bt's King- golds, a company of I.ipht Artillery, 103 do" RT yl"d-- W.lH.msport anil fel lornnt . fln thn w 1 hMA and liellefonte are on tbe way. companies bave started from Uarrisburg to Washington. Yesterday noon we received a despatch that tbe Virginia Convention adjourned, after again voting down Secession by 13 maj. Plots were fomenting in tbe State, but extra troops are being detailed for the National Capital and Harpers Ferry. VT T k .T , "r. V ''7 ? x TZmSV Presidential call. Magomo of Ky., "Uf of N. C. (both Detnocrau) re- fuMbllt two re eat, ftom Kentucky e ,.,ur.d t0 Vima0B bj ntB froB J that State. All tbe Free States, and Gov. Hicks of Persuant to a printed call on tbe after noon of Wednesday, 17th April, 1861, a very large assembly of tbe citizens of Lewisburg convened at Independent Hall in tbe evening, and organized by appoint ing K. M. Mcsser, President ; Joussos Walls and David Keiser, Vice Presi dent; and James Hayes, Secretary. Andrew H. Dill, E-q , being first called npon, addressed tbe meeting in a spirited and patriotio war speech. Samuel II. Orwig, Esq., stated tbe ob ject of tho meeting, aud offered tbe followiog: RttoUvl, That the Town Council of tbe borough of Lewisburg be aud are re queSlgiiby tbe citizens of Lewisburg in own meeting assembled, to make an ap propriation ofliorough funds for tbe pur pose (if it should become necessary) of supporting tbe families of those of our pa triotic fellow citizens who bave enrolled themselves with tbe l.ewisburg Infantry, at tbe call of tbe President of tbe United States, and are about to leave tbeir homes for tbe purpose of vindicating tbe laws of tbe country. The resolution was adopted by the unan imous vote of tbc meeting. Committee to procure the signatures of enough taxa blcs to enable tbe Town Council to carry this project into effect: Js. S. JUrsb, Jubn Crusscrove, C. Wm. Schiif3-, h H- Cbrist.Cbs'uGeuibtrliug.andS.H Orwig j Dr. Levi Uooke, from I unn I urnace, made a spirited adJress, stated bow mauy bad closed their labors there, and that tne Kuruace itself should bo chilled if more men were needed. George F. -Miller, E-q , complimented tbo patriotism of Ibo adapted citizens wbo struck bauds with the L&iivcsfcr the boc-1 or of the nation, and moved that tie vol unteers fiom the Furuace be iLcluded in tic benefits of the above resolution. James S. Marsb, being called upon, ! made an excellent t-peecli. j On motion of O X. Worden, Resolved i that tbe officers of tbis meeting b? a com-; ifciitee to raise means to defray the cxpen- j ses of our volunteers to Ilarrisburg, and j until mustered into service any overplus of tbe sum raised to be returned to ibe fund for tbc families uf tbc absent. Jon-! atL&n Wo.f : was afterwards added to tbe ! Committee. j A statement was made that our fellow citizen. Col. Uli iifcr, bad authoiiz d aj subscription of Five Hundred Dollar, if needed, for the bentbt of tbe volunteers ' from tbis region. Three rousing cheers ' for S lifer. Adjourned. I The meeting was as earnest and as spirited as any cverconvencd in LewisLurf, : and but one s nument seemed to prevail ! .SVtiiuf Ay oi;r L tirul Uuttrnmtat, aml tiuwn tctlk Traitors! Call cpon Pennsylvania. A requisition has been made upon ! Pennsylvania for Sixteen Regiments of j Volunteers, for immediate service. Tbc j pist history cf tbis Stale shows that she ! is ever ready to obey calls from tbe Gen- . eral Government. Tbe war of 1312 and of 1847 demonstrated tbe fact particular- ly. There is every indication that she ' will again respond to tbe request for tbe preservation of tbe Free Soil, Protective Tariff Government, for which she gave 00,000 majority. Men will be coming from every quarter tbe only trouble will be to supply them with suitable arms the best having been stolen and sent Sooth by the Traitors, Floyd & Co., and tbc demand upon manufacturers great ly execediug tbe supply. tffluOoe of tbe Itepresentatives of Un ion, &c., in the General Assembly of tbis State Capt. JoUS J. pATTEltso.N has ! tendered to Gov. Curtin tbe cervices of! the Juniata Cavalry, of 100 men, and ! been accepted. He bas left bis seat in tbe Legislature, to prepare for tbe cam paign. Capt. Patterson is tbe first Mem ber of cither House who has entered the service. tsA Military Company has been for med in Lcwisburg (wiih members from Wiiifisld, M fHinborg, &:. Tbeir tender of services was tbis (Thursday) accepted by E. M. Riddle, Adjutant General, and Friday appointed for starting to Harris burg. Tbe best wishes and fervent pray ers of thousands accompany them. We defer copying tbe Muster Roll nntil tbe Company is fully organized. (Others from our county we suppose may still be added.) ttjyEx-Pres. liuchanan4 Ki Senator Rigler, tbe New York Herald, and the Uarrisburg Patriot I'uioa, are represen ted as having changed fronts entirely, and now sustain tbe Government and condemn tbe Scccders. Thousands of others, hith erto prominent allies of tbe Soutb, bave abandoned it to a justly deserve! fate. Heavy capitalists are offering our Nation al State Governments all tbe money need ed. Tbey demand that thisMexicaniziog be stopped. ItOur young friend, Thomas Cham berlin, arrived borne from bis trip to Ger many, oo Monday last. We understand bim to say Ibat all the European Powers denounce tbe Slaveites Rebellion, and wonder that oar Government is so lenient with it. In New York, Philadelphia, &o. &c, tbe popular current is overwhelming ly for sustaining tbe Government American National flags &a. are displayed in Lewisburg, and tbe feeling appears to bo akaq unanimous, here, to stand by the Government in its present struggle with an iroa. despotism as treach erous as it is eruel. ' Xciug Jtcms from tD:l) Counties. Tim Psnnsvlvania Riblc Society will bold its 43d Anniversary in Uarrisburg, ! commencing Tuesday, April UOih. A general attendance, of Societies and oth-i ers, from all parts of tbe State, is aolici-1 ted and tbe principal llaiiroaus, u stated, will issue Excursion Tickets for the occasion. Two men named Lane, managers of a traveling "Gift Store" bave been bound over to Cr.urt in Williarusport, in tlOO eacb, upon a cbargo of keeping a lottery. Kev. Lueian Cort has accepted a call from the German Rcf. Ch. in Paradise Limestonetillo P. O., Montour Co., Pa. Seventy-five tavern and liquor licenses are applied for in Lj coming county. Tbe next session of tbe General Assem bly of tbe O. S. Presbyterian Church io tbe United States of America, will be held io Philadelphia, couiineuciog May loib, and opeued with a sermon by liev. John W. Veomans, D. D-, Moderator of tbo last Assembly. On Friday March 23, a stable owned by John Rig'ner, io Nippenose Valley, was consumed by fire. The loss was not very great. Tbe fire originated by sparks Ey ing from tbe chimney of tbe house. Miss Cusbman having resigned her sta tion as Preceptress in the Seminary at Williamsport, Miss M. R. Calder.of Muo cy, takes bcr place. Immense quantities of foreign fruit are now arriving in Philadelphia, much of which fiuds its way to the interior. Tracheotomy or artificial opening of the wind pipe, followed by the introduciion ol j a silver lube, to admit the air to tbe iufg, was skillfully performed io a case of ma- j liguaut croup, on Tbursdy last, on a cbild of Christian lirahl, in Soutb Wilker-' barre, by Dr. Francis Wagner of II oues- i dale. The cbild could not bave lived two . Lours longer without this operation, aud ' being considered by the most eminent sur- j geons as tbe last remedy iu cases of croup, although very dangerous, tbe parents gave . their consent at last. Nearly 500 letters sre advertised (for ! the "uil burners'' mostly) at FrauL!m,l'a. An encystel ovarian tumor was re- moved frutn tbe abdomen of a lady in I Williamsport last week, with apparent i success, by Dr. Atlea of Pnilad. The i liu or weighed '2b pounds, and tbe whole j optration occupied uO minutes. j The property advertised in our ppcr j for salo ty L- A. Mickey, administrator j uf the estate of Mrs. Moran, was sold on I Monday for 3,860. It would bave been j cheap at twelve hundred djliars more, i Mr. IVnny of Lewisburg was tbe purcba- j ser Jtrsry Shore Ytdc'Je. I Mrs. Lydia C. Searle, of Montrose, is i annouLCed as preparing a sketch of tbe j lifeand times of ber father, many yeirs a ( pioneer preacher Davis Dimock, a Judgf , and physician in tbe early settlement of S isquebanna county; Tbe dwelling bouss cf John Lchmm, ; in Sj;ar Valley, with all tbe firnituro was destroyed by fire on tbe h ult. Loss about J'iOO. In the sama valley, oo be next night, tlm dwelling house of Geo. N. Moore, was des'royed. Mr. liullock, of Milesburg, has erected a derrick on a lot near that place, and commenced sinking a well for oil. j Tbe foundry of Mr. Haupt, of Belle-! f onte, was broken into ono night last ! week, and robbed of $50 or $03 io goods, j The saloon of Mr. bluue was aiso robbed of & PoTTSVIl.LE, Pa., April 15 Charle magne Tower, E-q., a prominent Demo cratic lawyer, (formerly of Watervilic, N. Y.) i-; organizing and fully equipping a a Company at bis own expeuse, tor the support of tbe Government. The first and second regiments of the District f Columbia militia have tendered tbeir services to tbe Government. Charles G. Etphin, of Armstrong, Ly coming c-iunty, bas received an appoiui meut as Mail Aent. Nippcncso Valley is about 10 miles io length is neb in agricultural productions, and is of an OVAL shape, (Irom wiiicb fact, we prtsuuir, one of tbe Post-OaKe takes its name) Io the valley nre 7 churches, 10 si bools, 4 post-rffices, 3 Sour isbiug mills, 5 saw mills, 4 stores, 1 bo te), and G little villages. Eno9 Hawley, bas been appointed Post Master at Muncy, and Wm. J. Paluamus for Montourttville. Tbe President bas appointed Alexander j Dlurduck as Marsbal, and llooert rs. uar noban as District Attorney for tbe West ern District of Pennsylvania. Removed from Northumberland Hen ry Haas to Kingston, and George Apsley to Lock Haven. Geo. Withington Bnrnside is appointed mail ngeut between Uarrisburg and Lock Haven. Tricks of Trade Kerosene Oil, which io its pure state is not explosive, bas recently been adulterated by dealers witb campbene and otber cheap substan ces, making it very explosive. Several accidents have recently happened io con sequence, causing injury and even deatb. Tbe effect of such unscrupulous conduct of dealeri will be to discredit Kerosene, and cause its disuse by any person wbo has a regard for bis life. King, who was arrestad not long sioce at Oxford, Ind., for the murder of Dr. J. II. llowe, wbo stopped all night at King's tavern, baa been released, owing to ibe reappearance of tbe soppnsed victim. King extcosively advertised bis arrest, and besought Uowe to "turn np" and prove bis innocence, and Kowe, seeing tbe notice, did turo op accordingly. That's the Question. A cotempo rary inquires "If half a dozeo pew-holders in a rich and fashionable church should take a notion to secede, and convert their pews into pig-pens, and tbe trustees of the building should fall back oo tbe law in order to protect tbe common rights of all, and iosist oo tbe removal of the pigs, would that be coercion V Coal Oil is said to be sore destroyer of bed bogs. Apply plentifully with a small brush or featber io tbe places where tbey do most coogregate. Tbe core is ef fectual and permanent. Gilt frames, cbandalicra, rubbed lightly over witb coal oil, will not be disturbed by flics. Pennsylvania Legislature. Al'lUl. 12. The act for tbe better or ganization of Ibe Militia of this State, (said to bava beeo prepared ty experi enced men) is well ad ipted to the present emergency. It appropriates half a million dollars, if necessary, for sustaining law and order. Shindcl of the Senate, and Doffield of tbe House, io committee were warmly io favor of tbe Hill, but when it came to voting io L'!Ulafjrc, the party screws were applied, and entry Dem'ierat vled AGAINST ir, and every Republican for it. KuLscq-ieutly Mr. Smith (Dcm ) of Philad. changed bis vote to Aye, and since then six or eight others have asked tbc same privilege. In tbe House, oo Tuesday, a Preamble and Resolution to STAND BIT the General Government, was passed unanimoutfy all the Democrats ranging tbemselves with the Republicans uuder tbe National fljg. There was before tbe Lepislatore a bill relative to tbe Lewisburg & M.idiuburg Turnpike Company. A bill passed tbe House to incorporate a Lewisburg Gas Company. As it origi nated before tne Gas Company came un der its prcseut management, we presume it (being unnecessary) wiil not be pasted belore tbe Senate. Tbe "small till" nuisance was voted down io the House. SHERIFFS SALES. rT virtu of nuti'try writ of Wo Ex., fci AI. Yn. Fx . lnurti out if the IVtirt cf . ..n.uiou P..-a of L'm-.o dUtl'T, mitl i nte lirrcl- l. I wiM fXnatt to I'd!.i " or Uut-.-ry.ou tit- J-tt-i-fcud it liie (tU'-fn ;-liuwiitj town: Saturday, lllli of May, isttl, at tlw puMt.- honw of Tli-D!t. tirrt-n, ia New CuluoiLIa, luiuu touuty, at 1 utnta, I'. 11-, A certain Lot of Ground, situate in thr tvttt if New ( .;u:;i':,iB, W i.Hi' lr-r t'.wnt-ttp. I riw n r ui.ty. t'Hiu'if 1 ni:h iy j ui h.- r-.-ni. env bv tt ul trifi,' ft litis ly li t tl Mary ir-Mer. at.i ua tii t ly IS. f.-U-l aUrtft, t''nin:tilli I-i HI ff Uct-- r it-, wtirreoll . vrwttNl it two .t..wr iia1' K tJAh.al.IM Uolfc. W ill a PlJ.iv K-ID!, a,... uitU tfaa auurUiMbi::, u ll- " alw-oo uoVutV. tiei::. r mi. mi. t ti puhii; iuM of K iletavi. in th twpougU cf .-..a f ..!-. i. A U bnit'Tty i.f D v i Ij IJ o ci-o. lt, A. X A certain Tract of hand, fituatcin o it'll t.y lm; i Ji. li Utiri'H. a-; by th- Mi-ja i rif.r, ;! t y .m:I.t i : i y A j-.-n.n. iat w-i j .ri. nia'i t.y tr.-t hi.-', c.t . im. j I'Jj aTV-, -.1 rr --r.(-'.t-J av.n-t Mi I. li'ti.-t;. i .jr I-1.41.1 li.iu-. fti.i , A . ! !i i hi a; i u: Uaat.t.-., 'J.o t;i- if or I--, wiier Irtui U v ..LI. IN oi-t-r 'tut hv. Also, ut tii'j siiutj tii.isnn l place. anotUTOT:inTr. t La !,-.tu t- to Liui-u-uf 'jwn l,i(', I r mity f ri-:'t. .nn Ir J t ih- t,. :t' 7 r-n i!L-T : -t i i- "if. I- 1 Jao r III. lit. -Ulh l. lU I .I K : I'li.-r ri 1 wr-t y I ti.tuii VtiVr b-l.-.-Oiittat'lin I ilTt.Bl T- rl".wlir"ll frrvtl ttv.sj nn 1 v. II it .-: rev L -i 1 M i.h. u J oT:i.r Hu'. t;!-.. . . 'h l' : ; urlruao , tUf lirt-irirtw ot UittL In-.- 'IAN J l.i.V I . SiifftrrrS itrnt. t. -'urt:. A; ri! U. I niont ounlj I oiirt l'ro lamiiilou lirilCUUAS. ihc lion. Ali'.M .".WILWJN. i'rrMticnl Ju !ge f . r tlie iu:a JuJicial llisirirt tif I'ennsylvaira. cinipi'-e.l i-f lhe cnuniie uf I'm,)!.. Mifflin aril ftiv.icr. an1 1 n . I I . ' . i . . . 1 ciaieJu,!esinl';iii..nrmmtv.liiveiue!llheiri ''IntlfiStry mtlSt Thrivei" prrnep:. Lcar:.i dale the 'i Jay of J'.b. , rnDJ SJILLTI K(t. KMallli'lHieil!. ir-fil aud I, nie .1 reeled ,r .he h-M .n; of an R !..,h,n-, ,Vmr,M P . n llrphans M.i.iir!,t ,.nrt of t .iinra-'ii I lea, Oyer , r . , . ' ... ... ,,, . . ' : . . SiarKel sireet near F unh, hire 1 wm Lave anil I erinmrr. ant fon.ral yrii-r frM-m I .. . . ,,. .. e ,-vk.v i ai all limes a full a.-M'rtir.ent t i at l,fc.V Iil, tir I lie coumr of I .M, nu Hie THIKli MU.NUAV uf MAY (beinit the I Tin Hare. love I'lpv, JO-h Jay) lCl.anJ to cin.l.niie cne wetk, 1 COM, IWCKKTS. Sif 7 e. -: 4--. I w.:; -uiice i i!i?ret-jre hcroly piven la liie Cur-, a'so make t.. ff-trr. rn sh' ri n. : rf-. -i-:n ii"--i.nr. J'.is:ice. i.f the lt'a-? auJ ConstaMes in ( n rs. Spouting t r any kind i.f uor. iu n y an a:i t f r the ctttiiv cf I'riii-n.to app:ir in their j ol ttuneis. own proper persons u-.tii tlieir recorit. in.jui- j t c-.Men.ting ar.J Jt Ihinr cenrrr. I'vprnr r sitioriv.eiaiiiifiuiiu!! an t oilier remeinhraitces j aiten ted Io. Jos. A. KKtA.Vi.it Io da those Iimi?s which of tbeir offices ami iu j I.en-isbure, Oct SO. I a .'.9 Iheir behalf appertain to he done ; and ail Wit- j nesses amt oilier persons nrnsecutinz in behalf , VKKAfS TI-w ARE - Cn.ar.rti.n: of tt.w.K. ,r . r 1.11 .viiiiii"iil u..t ..p. 1 ... j . persons, are re-omrc-i to tie then and ihere a'.tendinu. anil not depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are r.-i;uesred to he punctual in their atiendar.ee at the appointed time agreea ble Io n.'tie?. tiiven under mv hand nnd sea! at the Sher (Miice in l.ewibiir;, the 12th day r.f April. A D InOI. and lhe "Sth yar of the In.i.'p.ndence oi the I'pit -d Matrn of Ameri ca. tiod save tlie Corn:r.onu-eatih ! JOHN CliO.-filiKOV'E.Sheria GranJ Jurors, Jlay Term, 1S01 MiJJI-nbvrz Thos Cronmilier. John liast, I Henry Uoenre;f j Htrllrtnn David Kline, Joseph Sampsel, Mii hacl Wolfe, James Weed LW ISuJfalue Abiaham Frederick, John C Giindv i ll.. BuffuUt tienrzs Zellers, Zachariah j Brvinan, John Frederick ) I.'wis John Snyder, Edward Yarger i I.ni'iburg Franklin Dunahower, Juhn II Uarkdoll .iW'me Divid W Peliman M'AiVe Drer John Orr, Jacub Lciser, Jacob B'tffjbje John Benner, reter blear, m T Linn Atic Berlin Michael Kleckner Traverse Jurors, Mav -Term, lSGl.j via Adam Gelz, Jn Hower, Jn Oberlin Isioiburr James Hutchison. Chas Penny. John H Goodman, Philip Bilimeyer. Jnc .Mil ler, Henry Weniensaul, Ausumus Stoushlon, John Houghion, Hunter I'ardoe, Jacob liuin mel, James Haves Limrntmr Isaiah Mensch, Wm C Barber, Benjamin Chambers Huffiih Joshua Herbst, Wm Ketch nm, John 8 Schrat-k A'ip Hrrlm Benjamin intprem cnocn, Joh i M Beiifer, Andrew J ISpitler, Ld binitb, John Kesl-r Wm J Kaufman. Thos t'lingan, Ja cob M Moyer. Wm P Doujal. Solomon K. zer .ijfii-'in Hauck, W W I.in.I-nmuih Wrst ButfJlot David h.lf c.ner, m o ; Shriner H-irtktnnWm Mover Uiie DfT Frankiin Berkenstnclc I ll.irttry Soln Miller, lohn fleet. O Glover I Miflinhurg Berryhill Bell, :n sinnn. Jo seph Eileri. Samuel Sutzer. Jacob Peckard Vaim Charles Cawle)-, Isaac Eyer, Jr, Thomas Pursell FOR SALE-ORRENT. rpiIAT valnable Itrick lard property X situale in Bulialoe township, adjoining lands of Jacob Derr and William Cameron, wiih everything complete for the manufacture ofBnck.&c. AUo BilLDlXd LO'IS. Terms Easy. Apply to JOnN P. MT?SF.R, PiltuVisrx, WM. CAMEltON Jn- Uwiiburg or hi. Alt., Oct. 17, isco Geo Boose and Store Coon on Market Street, A.C li?u!LE. fTlHE subscriber offers for sale several I UKICK Hill M.S. ana oiner duii dinss, situate in lhe Borongh of Lewisbnr. Persons wishing to purchase, w ill please call on Mr. Jonathan Wolfe, who will give them such information as they mav desire. July 5, 1859 G. 8CHXABLE DR.. I. BRUGGER, HOMOEOPATH IC I'HISICIAX, 0 FFICE io his new Brick Block. Market street, south side, between 4th anu atn (upsiairi.) Lewisburg, May, Ittw H- Hy C. J. ST.4IIIa.i ;i..ii. ia vu us. is." uuuis JJaortb or Maiti, It U Si'HC, i . Lewisburg Foundry i r i ' -t'" .-.it ! ?.o . w-Hi ;j I v j. ft i. a I Jtv ':i MmrZSza i The ahovc j.latn represent-" tho BUUX1XU COOK IX G-siTO V K, any Stove offcied to the I'ul.iic. We al.-o h-iv.. o:i liun.l the MKCIIAXir.V!I.f.K A;rT:l.t Stv. th ROVAI. C'dt'lv. As. We a!.-') kf . J'.rj!.- i n: -:. t : il- tUXUX KXTAL, whi'.li with :! tiral't in th-; flilmi :' i- s i ;ov.;. All tlw ahovc Moves lor sale u:i A i.i,ii :t 1 m;1 VARIETY STOBE! rosT oi rici:. LA1KIK U liuoksStai ii'wry, ' iV rriumrv, Jt ire rv. 1 -t !iifct.i':- I ... - I. '. . S...,. I ....... 76.. i. eww; i if. post f.rru r.. very rhf-ap al I'Fncl. AI'IK- ran C' i.ir r.t . f I.r irr itic n r . r:;t.i- & c. at ui'1 I AtV IMiK-i fr in K.iv A . I'i. i I . J j han rr furrt.. -I 1 r I v t.-f A. V. !.' m --' m ii w it.ii Kit i i 'i c t;. !.i n:Ns . r La ' '. v ar : I r;.a ri.-T rmrn ' I be ha t ai the PICTU R ES. A Hume ran m : Ir sai.l Iu be vni luruitirl withiut ... :i.e v. .11 -lciri Picnrrv Th' war.t caa nvw tj upp!ini at ih. rn.'T urni K h a- hl l. U(i I.if rti ilui-n. Lt'. if, i itrrl. d i rwliti AC. CAH. A. - A. h!:tAMi:r. LAW John B. Linn, TTOR.EY AT l,.tH-Pir at his nuue uu -N. MaiUi Si. l-t. !i A -. 73 l.'Vvil;iits. Ia. XEW LAMPS at nEXOKMAXMES XEW LAMPS at PEXOUMAXl'ES rti fr-e-s-r r y. ' S Z r VERY BF.ST on. VERY BEST !I. Lwi.burir. Ailir. a. IV ALWAYS ON ALWAYS O.V HA.NDj! II A. Mi : COAL COil. ton, IlHE subscriber keeps constantly i hand I a large as-ortmenl i f lhe very be ry ppm Mia- nmkiii and Wiikes-Barre COAL, for limeand stove purposes, which he wi!t sell at ihe very lowest prices for Cash or Country Produce. i Also, Blaektmiths Coal. I'lwtrr and Sj.'t. Wish it dislinc.lly understood, lhat I iil net j he undersold by any man Having good ' weigh-scales, full weight will le given. Coal Yard near Weidcnsaul's hotel. GKOKUE 1IOI.STEIX I.ewlsbnrs, Mav 27.'5i. 10,000 JERSEY rriCII TRCF.S. -iwj j Having located nnstlf in l.ewisbu 1 am sWlins lhe bei varieties of gooif imcu !;iiw.1 PEACH TREES. Iro n X-w Jersey, ai $12 per hundred. end vour orders or call on 874 E.P.KO.U.E,Ucx 497,I.ewisbuig,Pa N E W FIRM T. THE OLD c-HOPI-The snbseribers respeciluiiy announce to the citizens ol Lewisburg and vicinity lhat they have formed a Partnership in Ihe Tailoring Business, at the well-known stand of James Criswell on Market street, where they are prepared Io ' Cl i A.D MA A IP to r rdcr in lhe very beet style, Men's and Eoys' ( lolllitt? ol every description on short notice. We ask a share of the public patronage JAMES I KIsWELL, J. F. K.HAFFER. Lewisburg, April I, Ifc-'J Da. W.H.BacKiiorsit. Ila.X. C. Pr riRDY & UACiilZtiliiE, PIIYSICIAXS AXt XUiUEOXS. I") EsPECTFl'LLY ctTer their services u j the cmzens of Lewisburg and lhe sur rounding country. I sT Particular attention paid to SITGEKY Enquire in West Market Mreel or at the residence of Mrs. Backhouse. Ian. IStiH. FRICK, BILIJIEYER & CO. m Are manufacturing and have 'Jeonstanlly on hand a larze ijuan- .xeauty ol 4 leet Palmes ann J ami a ..ll'll.'! ... . ... gpsjeawieei i.am ai ine toiiowii. j.n..;-- I'alinfTN headed in a new style, from S to 10 per M I.atb 3 and 4 feet long, SI to Si r.; prM. Palings and I.aih made to order, any leng'h maT d,.jre anil Agriculfiirnl ,Vork celci.iaie.l rRArjIIK I'l.OU'I.'R G wan - siute - i to y.n iLk : t .i.ul reas .iat;i. t ; ::i A CISEHLirl BROS , ( uiiii r cl J liili :i:ul Vaikt-t Ms, ! . i ' i i r I .... : j; :.i. ..r;. ' '! i . .1 't .M' .-I. ;:..-' i:A!::i t;:. '.XI IXijS, :- o..-i..'-t 1 , 1 V-T.-h-.; x: . 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