Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, December 10, 1861, Image 1

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"THE UNION," established in ISli Whole No., 2.-01.
BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. K. COI-NELIUS.
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At $130 per Year, ahiayii In Advance.
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, DEC. 10, 18C1.
"CHRONICLE," establislied in 1S43 Whole No., 922.
IllIflM
1'iuiiMii.D kii-i:i:mv
Tueslay Murnin; & Friday Afternoon.
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REFORd IN CUa. COJiJTY COURT
Scarcely a citizen pays Lis County Tax
without grumUi.Hj yet very few inquire
what becomes of their money. We offer
j.. ... .iim.te nf the annual COI'lIT
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IDe JUUges pam iuo oiaie,
which tirst raises it by Taxes
npon the Counties say $1000
Jurors, Criers aud lipsiaves ls0
Uistrut Atturuey, tiutu Coals, ia. 13
5:1,000
n i....,.i. ;,ltl,. .IU l.nt th.e
J ""O" - ----I
will be sofSeicnt.
Five week, (5 Pivs each, is "0 day?
a' Of ILoflral 1) Jlirt ;pt Ihiij wilh
VI wirkins; Hours per day, it cms TKX
IKll.LAltS l'l'.ll IIOL'U for the Couuty
to support the Court.
This estimate is bebur the reality.
When these Cm 1 iudividua!) expenses
anil in hiving Cjurt decisions rendered
within leal time, s as to "eoitle" cases,
thero is and uhoui I be little cause of com
plaint about expenses. Hut when Causes
are delayed for years, and the Trial List
increase, suitors and tax pavers bave the
right to remonstrate. TKX I'ULl.AUS
Till". IIOL K (besides time, n-hts, aud
ratience) are wasted.
The slip-shod mann-r in which Courts
were of late conducted, was all wrong and
cf evil tendency. A change is required.
Judge Wools has b.rp a-hed to him a
n:-: i : .. f .v. ruin I'V ...c in il.l
I .11 1. 3. Ul 4UUUI I.I I II I ifl.i . i. .
..!.. rk oal. to
i .18 woru, oniy to
labor, rigid rules,
county alone a foriuid
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lo w.cieuiuc u. ui i"i e'
and a hearty eo operation of all concerned.
A Httlemtut in some would be a relief
to both I'lffs and Defts, for only one side
can gain a auir, and tbe sooner the better.
We bave now a President JuJg-, in
tha prime and vigor of mauhood, coming
among us a.tnost a stringer, yet wnn
every desire and motive to build up for
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bimself a lasting reputation af an honest
aoi effi.-ieot magistrate. He may ju-tly
ba styled the main spring giving time
and strength to the whole machinery of
the Court. A new beginner necessarily
requires some time f .r adaptation. I!ut
tha activity, readiness, vigilance, laborious
habits, unaiging in 1'is'ry, and kind yet
5rm and well cnsi J. red independence of
this JiiJge th iuU all essential are not
ail that is needed to w irk a r form.
There is not a j jror, suit T, or witness,
within the County, who, if Im wished t
go to Philadelphia by railroad, would not
be in Lewisburg by 8 in the morning, his
business all ready. That is bis yiniviV
Biatter. liut wben paid bythe(u'y,
he is generally behind lime, unprepared,
not io when called, and then after dam-
aging tbe County Treasury to tbe tune of
Teu Djllars an hour tfnuclt ab-mt Taset.
Lawyers complain less of taxes, yet are
quite ready (when not concerned) to see
that some "brother member" is"fooiing
away the time about nothing" in bis exa
minations or points raised, or ' gassing"
or "trying to muddle tbe Jurors' brains,"
at Ten Ihillnrt th, hour. We are confid
ent ibe members of Ibe bar would make
more money, and easier, and gain credit,
by avoiding personal tongue-duels, irrelu- privale mr)M gracefully, and cuts wood aud
Vant issues, and long speeches. Thus they jtands guard without a murmur."
would expedite business and dimiui.-h Ki lien. Pierce, who was made scape
taxation io the long run. gnat for tbe repulse at liig lSethel, serves
Tipstaves would do their duty by mov- 15 private in Col. Webster's l'"g.
ing noiselessly among tbe crowd and pre
serving order, instead of watching every
word spt'ken within the bar. And spec
tators would aid materially by refraining
from conversation within the Court K uni
and passing so quietly and sofily as to
avoid the necessity of tipstaves.
The 1'istrict Attorney and Grand Ju
rors need not waste their first half day
Ten Dollars an Hour to tbe County, rec
ollect, besides suitors ke. on expense
and tbey have much discretionary power
in suppressing all frivolous and malieious
prosecutions.
Our laws are gentle nor piinisnmrnts,
mild. Their just, firm, thorough, prompt,
inflexible, certain execution, would be the
best and surest preventive of crime.
Our best citizens will sometimes hon
estly disairree about matter of dealine and
title to real or personal property, &c. Hut
they might often settle through mutual ,
friends, or by arbitration, with little cost, i
ISut when yon appeal to court, avoid all
bitterness coonoe your counsel strictly
to tbe points at issue and yield manfully :
to the final decision. Itemcmbcr that it
costs the Couuty Ten Dollars an hour, be-
.ides your own trouble and expense. ,
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Tbe hlitors contribute their mite to j
the desired reform, ia good advice! If
in no distant day Union eouoly (like Ju-
B'ata, Montour, Columbia, et al) may not
r 'j lire a full week's Court four times per
Jea r. Let the attempt be made, for tbe
tuutu-,1 advantage of clients, witnesses,
lawyers, landlords, and tax piyrra and
kfiQ HLXl WtElv I'eC Cour!, 131.
... . gni ROO1 chjnces to send or renew sub- " " ' . " 6 . ". , , ,' ' ... . i In Karhel Sprese c vs a.naries fpeese
cauld be disposed of twice as fast (and as ... , - . rn,w n .,! are known to reproduce themselves with Soma of the late slaves ara picking tbo . ,, j K,n,-, Adms vs A Ciuirlius
correctly-a.it has been to the advantage crlP TAR tv Curqnicle. AJon ' Kret rapiJity like ye.st it. xnoisteacd flour. , wasstinx; cotton, at 3 to 5 eta per pound, . , M.,naon vs L Palmer's Admrs
, " , ' , , : forget that last Hem news next year will 80 that tbe slightest quantity impregnates I and the soldiers use some of the best cot- 13 Charles Mensch vs Birkmbme A Mears
ot all concerned our Courts wou.d be .i.i,i mnai imnnrrai.t 1., . , 0 ...7 . . u" I .1.. v.k... t' 1.1 Amu. Rirsn vi John Kishei's Exra
, , , , r.--j , do wnoie mass, least luruuia fc.- ion n.r veueiing iu - uaa.jr a.uase.. -- . .
etter ...ended more .u.erestmg, and . r-;- . . ! ,1 magniGer i, seen .0 be a forest of veg- 0, King Cotton ! fallen-fallen ! TmZIVvmL'Z'
itnier develop tne protessional ana ousi- ctatiou which grows, blossoms, and goes to Gen. Prentiss, at St. Louis, calls npon , l7 Arv Clark admr va Church ft M
Dos. talents of the leojal fratcrnitv and " arm 1 ? lcov 01 H,uui ,u' Buu,, , seed in a short lime. Miasm 13 not so .. S,e(.,ainniata tn take tha oath or work 14 J II Docket! end Tha Ac vs J
The First Battle in Tennessee.
I'M. IN VICTORY!
preacher of the
it.r denomination, nf good chancier
and ability, whose eccentric" yet paTi-.tic
utterances for several years pa-t engaged
public attention. He edit, d the A' 'ixcilU
U'A.i.an influential Whi.r nrin. until
j' x ----O O '
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time it has most manfully battled all the
I)isuuion and Secessiun plots and schetu. s.
His was tbe la-,t paper ia that Slate to fly
the Union Fiag tu which he expressed
ihe seutimeuts uf JO.IIUI) ui;.j rity of the
people of Eist Tennessee. But as that
region was overruu bv Secession armies
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Irom atiroiiC, uis paper was suppretsta tiy
force. They attempted, alsj, lo impris u
lirownlow, but ho escaped into the moon-
tains, and as be was i'T a time not beard
from the labels bep.in to hope that he
was completely cru-htd out.
It ai mr-, b..wevr. I'V the Mempbis
laP
that, on tho 1st itibt., lrowtiliw
SM.iL-iny appeared, in cosimani oi u
troops, and itttaeked and routed a Stt -
aimi f.ree at M..rriston, a vi:!age about
-10 miles above Knoxville, on tbe railway,
The particulars of the fight, as to numbers
-npfit, ana .esses, .re not state a-nu.
K5 lJ iMl ,
a -i ues.gn.ic .ne uat.ie mo ursi umou
T,c;or-v Aj i.mwn.ow i.iaje mo auacK,
- " in.pnrtant station on the only Kail-
Img Cumberland Valley Cap,
' " beavy blow at the Kebels, and we
-"? bore was not struck without asnran-
ces of ci rr: ration and support. If that
great thoroughfare between tbe S .ulhweFt
o ;.,,
aud irginia could be shut up, It would ,
" iuu uwiu. , .uc e. e-r. ,
be of mueh benefit to the Union cause
success io ene tu .ru oi i arson i.roau-
low and his neighbors to expel the invad-
s of their soil and their rights, and rear
.tfiio the good old fl. 4 t'uiun& Libert) :
c. A j.j; of :jufraloe Val-
t. ,r,,i vest-rd-.v. some "Christmas
,,' fcd't'bis fall, by Railway
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lQ jame(1 Jifffeins Jfc Sun, Scrauton. Tbe
i.i0iCCtg' rjumbered five, and weighed as
f,)uws .
No. 1 2113 lbs.
2 llMiO
s io:;o
4 115
5 (a heifer) H-O.MOO
An aversrre weight td HOO each, which,
at C cts per lb , brnuiht $111.00 for each
or i'utx (10 for the five.
llayti is an iiniiiotise I-und, bear-i.l'i.-ts
of the limpira'o as well as
ing p
the torrid Z'tie. This as well as Litem
aff.rds chance and pr ..f of tbe capacity of
tbe sons uf Africa for self-government. A
movement of the best of them in those
directions, is a good sign for the race. A
favoring hand by all civilii 'd nations, is
n0w demanded. L"t the United States
tuk0 the lead, a indicated by the I'resiJ-
ent, and as every motive if liberty, com-
mere', and philanthropy, wuuid unite iu
r rouirit ing.
tsaSTA correspondent of the Xorristown
H-yifirr illustrates tbe republicanizing
nature of tbe volunteer system, in the f .1
lowing from Col. Hartrauft's 51st Hog. :
"Wm.H.Yerkes, E-q , the quartermas
ter of tbe old Fourth, takes bis place as a
P, rfi Iiou Yinjinia .' Letcbcr, Cover-
nor of the Rebels, boasts that at the very
time they were fooling the simple Uuion- j
ists with Traitor John Tyler's "Compro
mise Congress," tho Rebels were buying,
and stealing through Floyd, all the am
munition and arms they CjuIJ all before
they seceded ! He says they have 70,1)00
meu enrolled and that ibe Susquehanna ,
should be tbe battle Gold, instead of tbe
Potomac. I
IsF'Thc U'liuhUnin cf Ptkin, Tazewell
Co., Ill, -9:h ult., "ho'keth" bodily an
item editorial from the St ir f- Chronicle,
but also 'Seccsheth" our "E."s tketch of
" Life's Changes," as "Communicated,"
by "viola," "for tbe Tazewell Uepublic
an." No matter about our Editorials
but tuts l-ioyaizing irora iatr v.orresnonu-
enta wont do, .Vr.Smitb so there low ! :
ij ,.,;,., i Jlber is Chanlain
0f (ji. i;ro.jke's 53d Pa. Reg., in which
are Church's and Tate's Companies, from
I.r,ion county, and ono each from Mont-
gnmery, Chester, Ulair, Center, Luzerne, j
i..., T,,;... .nd W..tmorlan,l '
;(,.r oj t t)lmm-a ComDanv
". ---s s. .
I. from Juniata county. I
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;,... T.,.l., .nd -,i.r;(r 1
XII l.uiuu liUUUH jtlUll, aJJtaiBUU L.
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of MDUy. Dec- 9;
Heavy snows iu Turkey, tbe middle of :
Njv., aud io Sau Francisco, 1st inst. I
tTA-JfU. --avis in u.s ..lessajjo, .
. t at . .11
th S.avocraey leaders, denounco and boot j
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th" idea of an? compromise ' or possible
. rcccciiiation with tbe Ittt State.. I
rarto
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(OuiTt u.luoce of tb Mar Cbrpnlrl.J
FuiuiiKss MoNHdi:, No.2S.
!',i0 " oaltimnre, I look a peep at
Federal Hill, and at Fort M' Henry saw
boge suns p -iming at the City from ,
""-ry direction and I have now do doubt.
that, if that City were to get anyway?
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rcbelluiuK.it would Dot taio long to reduce
w
it In .cl.ntl
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ben I arnss from sleep yesterdny !
morninp, our Imat was within sight of this
p!a-e. Twenty cr tweny-fim vessels were
'j'"? off, aud as two were loaded with sol-
Juts I b. gm to think I w;is to;, la'te; but
the soldiers had just arrived, and ihe other
ships composed the blocku lin U et. As
I I . C...I... .t
" i"n'-u, mn mc im t ... .....
U'iment (the first having been turned
"S for bis extortions,) who conducted me
" the cimp. I siw cnr.u-h of the Furt-
rc -o tnow that it is very lare. We are
i','u, a nil! fr),n r- There is an oyster
bed besiJe us, from we see oysten taken
that of Union county. We are kept bu
sier than formerly, playing. The boys
aro well, in good spirit,nd d-lplited with
tie idea of g ing S.)uth, but wo don't know
'beu t wiU leave. W. F. li.
A E.n;icnt BiockaJe.
The Wi..wi,. r, n,a,kal,le concession is
fr()m ,!ie ,V. ,r r.r,, copied in
the M mji'iis i? of 10 h ult. :
''Knfriunaicly, the atiiiti' R ami resour
ces i'f tbo IlciiaU g ivt'rriiiii iit of Lincoln
buve b?on utitkrrateJ. Il H now viryf'.r
ni"tt!hs st'w? it f. s.o f t:nO:tcJ the ywr iJ Sri.'
(ru ins fi 'iiti it J'.it'iiit i tntntt y. Tin, f-aiue
rcmalk will apply t. MM! and lo other
port, on the Colt. W here wtc vessel with
V n nl,rc. a,J; i Line-
oIn
s blockade, tm niy paaaud the blockade
be War of lbl-."
of tbe
In tbe fac of such ficts in evidence, a
maj trity of the Secession,
nsation and
Democratic newspapers say ibat "humimh
'
of Cunt, it, rule rwh run tlie .''7.-.i.? ."
Little craft doubtless sneak out here and
there, but few vessels of consequence
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after loog witcuiog tbrough rains, wind,
fogs, and darkness contrive to steal oil.
Considering our Daval weakness when we
begun, it is a good blockade', and is daily
becoming stronger. Old vessels, loaded
il..wn itl. ui.iiiii in In K.. ..nk at certain
pniDis "io sr rar nuns, auu it iiicjf buu.
i..uurur, . f-.
UU U.O.IU IHUO 11 1 LI li ,1 1'H . .1-1 J i- - -,
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lhv m.i th ink Ihrmse vea fur It.
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Tim etnrv that ' I - s. natnr Wilson of
m u t . .. .
Ma-a. haa a Hroc r-.hoe contract. is one
of those wilful, malicious lies set afloat
by Secession aud Democratic editors. He
is a till oeujakcr, but has no interest in any
c.nlract. Ho 6ervcd in the Army uutil
(')ngress was about to assemble, when be
returned to tho discharge of those Civil
duties for which be is so will fitted, and
nhero be can best servo his country.
Shortly afier the April Hints, a l'.alti-
mnro "committee." Waited on
I risi'ient
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I.IUCOIU, uuu msoit uil a.-iirn un.i to .....
no more Lwn rn-y., thn.ajh JU-imote .'
Iu Nov., a second "commnicc" from the
same Uahimore-preserved from anarchy
by Union power-begs the President to
oive Ual.imoreans work aud save their
people from starvation !
Joseph Mahl, of Armstrong township,
fell down the principal stairway of Turner
Hall, William-port, (a distance of about
twenty feet,) on Monday evening last, and
struck bis bead against tbe bolt of a door
at the bottom, by which bis scull was bro
ken and death ensued about an hour after.
-file deceased was aged about sixty years.
Littlo nr no open opposition appeared
to the re-election of Davis and Stephens
as President and Vice President of Nig-
gerdom Ut U ym! They seem like by a French? Commander, Dupont
spaniels in their slavish submission to the the same name as that of the Union Corn
military despotism, down south. j modoro who has just taken it by a victory
i almost unequalled in c.urago and escape
Tin Wo.Ni.Eas or the Microscope.- fam lof . co 1(.rorJ. U wouM
We understand it is thro tLe ageucy of
..... , T , nit bo strange if in this region a town
this marvel-viewing instrument that Dr. 6 , . - . .
Aver has at lenoth succeeded in lindini! should be started which would rival and
tlie j,,,,,,!, mism anl determining its
character. Of its effects we in this sectiou
have abusdaut evidence in tho Ftveu ami
Aule which it alone produces when ah-
snrbed through the lungs into tbe blood, i
i It has long been held to be a. vapor or
some'hin-t 10 the vapor of water from dc-
..vej ar,d decayin" vecctalion. Coder a
greiit ma)nifvjBg pnwer, tbe Doctor has
vaPor '".CJD'am Ulsl,n! PW
isms of living bodies, corresponding pre
cisely wilb those found in Ihe tdood ol
A 6u,j,.ct. -fbey are 13.000 times
less than visible to the naked eye, but ;
bave distinct character and form, lie :
thinks they are reproductive in decaying
i. '
rait,cr or ,n ,De u,oou' ,DU U0DC" ,ue'.
6 continued life or the remote eUec s o .
them in the system. He maintaius that
....V,U i ..hrr.or lhn nther f, r- ;
I la v. n-eiiiMie, u . - -
meutative poisons, or such as the virus of J
. , . , t. ii r u:u .
distinctly vegetable, bnt has more tbe ap-
nearance of animal life, although its mo-
toins can not be perfectly distinguished.
What the Doctor claims to fcave snttiea is
that u jfl a o .c suba,,n.a na b. ha, ;
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further fjund and embodied in his "Agac ,
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(tire" what will destroy it. U-.iacr, Ct.
Louis, Mo. 1
Thirty-Seenth Congress. j
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l.ll..l. I' uc io
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r,.,.ord hi vote in favor of the expulsion
0f lirt.ckinridgo.
Senator Trumbull (Til.) iotrodaW a j
, fr the confiscation of slaves bel l as
property by Kebels ia arms, and looking
f,r the further enenuranemetit of colored
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c.t... ,i,..n J t... .1 .
Senator Salsbury (Del.) moved fur tic
appointment of Tierce, 1'uph, and others
who bad encouraged the Kebols for ten
year8 pat, lo "compromise!"
'j-i,e ,i adopted resolutions approv-
jog of t'apt. Wilkes' capture of the l'.ebel
rmii.aTies, Mnson and fchdell, and that
the latter should rec-ive Ihe same treat
pauie irea.-
nd Woods '
'
in -nt as Culouels Corcoran a
l.tiion i liieers now in captivity.
A Dase for Maryland Traitors.
The Ualiimnre CA'yier prints the aet of 1 flic State Superintendent has appointed
1777, whiehj provided for punishing by William I!urges, of Millvillc, Superin
death any person who should be found lendent of the l'ublic Schools of Columbia
t.kin.r un arms in the Slate of Maryland
against the UuitLd States, and it.ll.ctii g
o'her penalties upon toryism in its various
forrr.s i f resistance to the (j overtitnent
This act modified to suit the rrescnt cao,
1
.,, , , , . . i .i m i l
wi,l probably be passed by the .Maryland
Legislature, just chosen. There will tc The Army Vote of Clinton connty was ihe said accounts mil be presented f. reoi.fir
bur.ew weaU-ktiecd gentb menin the next an aver.ee of 25 Mr h. Democrats and ', ...,. and "i',-;-;,
Legislature
Amo..g other acis which the
L-L-islature is called upon tu pass are tbe
following :
1
Devotins five millions of dollars in
aid uf the Federal Government for putting
down the rebellion, and a f rtn il tender
ing of Maryland's quota uf VuluutctTb for
b war.
2. 1 he restoration of the laws eonfisc:i-
ting tbe property of the rebels and u.-ur-
gents, who have nVd to Secessia, or who
j took up arma ia tbe 10;h of April rebel-
r, , . - -
a :n.i n. iri law ...rroiiiim it -man.
njeuts.
p.naTiiii. 01 H ihls uv lash mil iui 3.ii-
f- j
, 4. Such alteration in the acts concern
log
the ISaltimore it Ohio Kail Koad, and
its Washington branch, a will forever ex
faiiiH SppAsiinniMts from .dt soar a lu it:
elude Secessionists from any share in its
management hereafter.
; v...in ih a-at nf tha Ttebal IT.
g Senator, James U. I'earee, and putting
KeverJy Johnson in bis place,
; The Baltimoreeorrespoodent of the Xcw
Vi.rt- Teil.tmp writra ;
i rjeti iuii m iuic iu.iwi
' am n ad to lcaro are Dreactermioen on.
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A A ... .k..... i Ik. (V.n.litil-
i.u. .,.,.,......(.. .. ... . -
i ti .n, looking to the .atablistimena ot re-
presentation upon the basis of population,
to the early abolition of slavery in the
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.,,,1 .Ki. .r,,,lor.r..rnl of an rl. etive
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judiciary. The war will inevitably lead
in n..t nthorrs.lir .l anil desirable ehane'-
cs in our form of government, and Ihe
temper of the new Legislature is just such
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as to iosuro them.
it
Beaufort and Fort Royal.
Port Uoyal already has a history full nf
romance. It was one of the Erst points
touched in North America. Here, three
)..,o.lr..l rn-xra nn 'Loi'iO the French.
j ' v '
uuiler KibaUit. endeavored to establish a
clonj, who, says L'mcroft, "came upon.
Port 'Uoyal en'rance, which seemed the
outlet of a magnibeent river. The greatest
ships of France and the argues of Venice
e1ula urt purely in me ucep water o.
tbe harbor." Twenty-six composed the
party which was to keep possession of the
continent. Fort Charles, the Carolina,
called iu honor of Cbarle-s IX. of France,
gavo tbe name to thecouuiry. Tbe colony
perished, though the name remained. The
present licaufort was founded in 17HI.
llewatt, in bis Carolina, printed in 1730,
says of Port Uoyal, "the whole royal navy
might ride with safety in Port Royal har
bor. Its situation renders it an excellent
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station for a squadron of ships in time of
war." It was taken, also, many years ago,
degrade those rebel hotbeds, Savannah
and Charleston. They bave rebelled to
0btain a commercial supremacy punish-
. fa . .hjs m,n0Kf woulJ b lne
most appropriate and lasting of any way.
' Tbey bave long "tpileti for a fight" give
them enonch of it for one generation.
Latest News
N zvr York, Dec. 0. We learn by the
Vanderbilt tbat tbe ,'. Jth New lork lieg.
pushed out within 20 miles of Charleston,
captured three batteries, and spiked their
. j t
Puns- w"cn conon was ,0UDa r"uy "'r '
shipment, but some planters were Durning
it. About 1000 contrabands were around ,
ih. Vrt.. and others rnminir in. I
iuv t v.wi . . . -
Lieut. Col. lleyoolds is appointed rcsi-:
.. . t. . t io.. i J
in tbe entrenchments.
Tbe Government at Washington declares
Mason and Slidell "Contraband of war."
. ... . ., . ...
in tnis respecr, men, mey are piaoea on
the samo footing as the slaves of tho rch-
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eis. -dis ib a new jiuas. u4 B e6,e.
vuhtj" doclrme. I
A bakrr io the army, celebrated for bis I
n I I :
fc I ill i n w i i j; rtciv I
... .
fur making yeast: boil one pound or Bur, i
one-fourth pound of sugar, and a little i
silt, in two gallons of water for one hour.
Wben milk-warm bottle and cork it close.
It wi:i be ready for use in Iwenty-four j
timr Sums tf our house kccDcrs will
.1.. K!l tn trv (tin roninn
A great demand for American statist!-
e.l w .rts nisto inst nnw. in Knrnne.
, . , ' ' .
Kverv steamer Lriocs orders from our.
a
Consul and diplomatic representatives tor :
....t-. i;i-.lllm...J'. nd rilr.r,
r i
Information' 'is'.onpht7 by Charles II. j
M.n F Mi Ii,J,,iT. r,.ln.nhi
t
Huercas,,ints J'ontgomery i
Mason, agd about 13 years, 51 feet high, 1
M" -"i. .
a little cr iss eyed, and
ha bus left bis parents.
a little eross-eved. and li'ht comnlexiun :
' uu.y, ... u. .ue c,.c, uvew.uucu uy
the death of Lewis Appleo an.
Twelve Hundred and Fifty Dollars of
their waires, mostly in gold, were sent
homo to Uloom-burg by the 'Irou Guards'
.r.t.-.:.. t.. 1 1 r . ... t
01 mai place. iJUtiy loi lueui .
'
l-.tagainsi.nem w. course, .u a,cui-
, ... a . .it is c,ii;n f"
UJ '"c """8-
arc now "the style" for tbe Ladies. Thank
Heaven 1 Fashion is right for once.
On the 23th ult., another colony of
colored people lett ttanville lor ttayu.
Dr. J. U. l'eale is appoiutcd a Brigade
Sureon in the Armv.
Timc-TaLIe-I.ew isbnrg R.R. Station.
MUYIW XOHTII.
. . .
r rri"ht Accom n passes Lewisbg 7:oft A M
...,111 lain u o
.. .. '.' .
M.ni 'I' rain
4:38 P M
IV tght Eiprrss do
MOVISt SOUTH.
Mail train passes Lewisburg
Kreisht V Accoinmutiatit'O do
5:112 PM
Nichi Eipr-ss
do
11:20 P M
Vorrttled Weekly
Wheat $120 Eggs S 13
Kyc 55 Tallow 10
Corn 50 Lard 8
Oats 30 Ham I
Ilam. ........ li
r laxsoed lyllil oboa.tX.Slle...o K i
n.- ju.u ci om.a si-.v
1'IIC'I ...I'll.-. V'l." I , H.l 1 I .no. w s. 'r
.. .. .', .... ',-
.. ,rtn I, utter IV i OlalOeS
: j.-rs, i;tter..
14 Country Soap 4 JfcfJ
TMAltlilKO.
T I!-t. J,hn. K-! : v. -l.il 1.11 . Ir H i "HI, llajr.i--
l. ar.. Ml- Kl.l. II Kl MSI.l.V. St . .thari..-. I '. .
ry E w,.!.w-.r-h ?th nit ..ioiin M nt vk ai.ew
ami" .li-" . ' .'I H U . 1IKVI.IM1. l-lli of Fi.hinc-mk.
i
Tn TwUriurz, ?th last., GEuIlCE PEIFER, lo bis
tTtli fr.
Int'-mr. Pi. rroot.V.Tth io-t- AMA-l K. KAPP.2J,
neplrf of A K Kpp. of .orthiin.i-rlntl.
In Wiit rJt wn.-sJth ult . f A M I'CLuoly eliilJ of DatiU
an I lU- h-t Te.iti h;p t.th y-ar.
hi C.Kt Itunil - Tp. th wit.. FI.IZAUtTII BuGEll,
In Kh.-h-V-i i:r. FrnnJilin o.. It.. S4tTi n't , Hon.
IloOMil' 1. 1 . 1. 1 rr. t f rrn-TlT f IV r ry roiiie. hit - .
A l lin.n.n.a !
i I'liiliuiurotiist,
i 1'atiuiL, a !'
oi l.- Vi.li. hi,
ilntltttl.
pr VNO F )U S.I;.;
A fine KoseooU I'lano
P" -. ' -.v,n be sold v
JUJJ
ery low.
A. HAiES.
Somt Week;
nrariil Jurors, Doc. Court, 1SG1.
Charles Pawling. Daniel Hear
.'.i.t il-i'Jiiur tsnil Brown. David Smith, V
1. H.rris, si.nnl Dunkel, Kirdk Hippie
Ijwi'l-urg T li Kvans, S S,jer( )n snafrer
lltrtl-uwn Adams
K.yM.irt Mrixe I. Ph Gemberling, Jn Noll.
..... Ira K ilherman
M.Jfl .n.Wir II ! Wolf, J W Sands
l.'nirt"nr Josrph ("hambers
H .'ifi -Danirl Bogenreif, John Ober-
nor!. ..laitnrw rseuv
, milr;hlamr vinnr,
1 i7;ie Fredk Rennrr. Jr
(.'..tori John oiinginan
7 AM VKKsn JUIORS.
llirtly Sol Miller, Henry Knhl. Jos Miller
xiri.A.iri; Ah in Aurand.Chs I) Khnr.J.is S
Marsh, Jac. Voder, K..M Chamberliu, Danl
seaman, Saml Mans, (ieo Keed
I'nim Charles Meer
tri..7Vfi-Klias Noll. Jas Marshall. M Evrr.
Itraiiu Chtiiidykunt,fi M'Cany.J H O.ikrs,
Jacob Ivini. A J Foresman. Dan Fullmer
K' tin He. M Mover. Jas fhields.Jn lleinlev.
A,... D'rtm Josiah Swinehart, Wm Benner,
Jacob Mauck
IV'.f ftujf ior S L ShoemaVer. Ce Klrrknrr,
l.rvi I. Shoeinaker, Dv shalTer. An Forster.
Limrslimc luhn Miees, Wm B Barber, John
Shmkle, F.lias Hoy, Robt Chambers
: na,tl'i,-h SpiCelmycr, Wm EitTt
Isirit Samuel Swen"!e,Thomas W Shipton
Bii't Huffiuue Samuel sellers, Peter lieiz,
I I.lllll
Am ff.ihr John Wise, illiam Steans, Adam
Sherk'er
MijlinhurS V Snodgrass
Issue List for Dee. Court.
Hannah Hummel vs Daniel Kenglcr
M'Cartv Tale vs Wm Brobsi
J . m r i
Wm F Seebold vs Sanil C Wilt
4 K II Bowes for Sire", vs John Locke
, r , h Ditty vs Henry Mason
6 Matilda Knrk vs Martin D Reed
7 Joseph Lvon vs John Paul
. . . .
(; and N Jodon vs J Miller and fi Hoover
Jn Miller assignee See va II Jodon's Ears
'Michael
& J Young
19 Jacob Re.chly vs Lewishnrg Bank
2(1 Chas Wetkrl vs Philip Wetkel
'il Jamea Arnold vs Fnck. Billmver ft Co
2i ri Evans for Walls vs W Have
... i.rnsrn s ..s vs
23 N Mrnsrh's Exrs vs Yonngman A Waller
(.fdiin Marsh A Co , L A(!mr
- rm s uOB1-a- TS Albright Ranck
I...,. i. , , ,i. ii..it .. i. li n.
... ,.iary oecKiey vs "r'" """
Hmfth, K.se vs caurcn oc n M.cnact
rnlonC'iMinlj t'ourt Proclamntlon j
T H EKE Art. thr Hon. AB'M 8.WILSON.
--- --
iww rirmur in u -iv? it.fi m; ., t u-nt.
jj1Mr,ct of Pennsylvania. composed of lh I
counties uf I.noti. M. ill in ana Snyder, and '.
1" n-haTe i-Xhcir ',
precept, hearing date the "Nt dav . f s-t. !
and me directed. f..r the holding of an
i.. I
anlle:lllIlI.TIlu.lrllx'rt,t, ,,',''
... I V VV llt I III! f. Ih r.n..it r.f Tt(t
on the Third V..oJav uf Heerml.er.C.n.ff the
m n d.iy) lBi.and tn ennnnue one week. j
.N.mce is therel re M-reOy liven to ttie cr-
i.ner. Ju-liees of ilie Peace and r..n-tah!.-s in
- .. .- rr ... . 1
aHU l"l uic tminiy in i in . j
own pmper persons wun ineir recorus. hhjui- !
siiions. eiam. nations ana.n-r rememnrancea ,
tn .1(1 t!i(ix thtiis whir h nf their olhces arin in t
lhflr b-ha,lf PPlalc ,u be -e a'"' V .
nesses and oluer per..n proseruiins in brhali
(li the iviimmonwealin arainsr any per.-on or
(l( Inr ivl)InII1f.nwrnliii
persons, are required
alien tins, and not depa
t t i.e men ar n mere
art without leaveat their
peril.
Jurors are reijuested to be ponctual in
b!e to nolice.
(iiven under mr hand and seal at th Sher-
ill's Ollire :n l.ewisl urz the tlth dav r f
Novemher. A I) tPfil.and the Kth y.ar of the
lnden-ndri.ee of the fnitrd i-tatrs of Amen-
ca. God sav- thr Cnmmonw-alih '. I
JOHN t:i:()Mi;i:OVE.5shcr:d
REGISTER'S M0TICE.
. , , . ,,
0T1LE IS hereby ?Uen tO all C0n-,
i Cerne l,that the lo'lowms nam-d persons
II ...!l..l ikmr sMnnlc in llir R.l .t.r'
nave seinru men .o-i'mm i - .v...... .
...... i.,x,vl.,.r-. I' n eonniv. nnd that
t r FriS,iy o w.y.m-.KK
next, being the UOib day of said month, via:
1 The account of John Reber. dee'd, who
of Suumnah tikwmaktr, a mi.
' ,.,.,. ... hl. Administrator..
2 The aeeooni of Daniel Ludwie. d-e'd.
! vno was Administrator r.l fnlhnrine Lndwe,
'4, as presented by his Executor, Kobert
Candor.
3 I hr nna aeconni oi ..eorEr urn;,
The final account of n-ornr Lon, Ad-
' minis'rator ot .t,rr Kine,late of the boruugh
of M dflinhnr;. dec d.
1 4 The acconnl 01 j. ..i... .r.anca. rtiiminis-
' u" Buffa, K"ro"
i S Th-final aernunt of Jesse M.Wattrrnni
... ..,.
Pavid l.ross. Administratr.rs ni wmuri ui-.
trr. late of t'ninn town-hip. drr'd.
tUIDPM G The account of Joseph Klrrkn'r, Ad
! mintstraror of Jjn0 Stimmrl, laie of iew
o.'Q A l Iterlin. d-c d.
i 7 Theaceoont of Jacob Hafer, Guardian
of I alnnnne Mali, a minor ennu ui auiu
S'tahl. dec d.
8 The aeconnt of Julia Ann Ross, Admin
isiratrix at Jama J. laie of Lewisburg.
fSEORGE MERRILL. Rnister
Re-ister's Oilier, Lewisburg. ev. 1K61
" ,
Notice in Divorce to Charles K.Smecd.'
or ... article of r-nuinedd..
I I onniT, : nc i,uiiiiwu....i
) ffnnviTania lomarmR.,
;
.rtti:
riaTT-mii. MARY K. SMKKD. by t nrtt
fririxl, Jar lUvd. 4i l. - To - My
prrtvr hr ptld" io our Judith vf .-ur Court of Ounni.'a
pii f-r th r.nty of I'tiHin. invinr. f"r th rra- n-j
therein art tnrtb. that hr Itw .J Mary K- Atnerd miliK
bf lMorra-i fr-ai tbr lr..n t f Mastriruuri xnTrrrxi in.i
with vou. 'harl K .''mr-l-K J" th-r-far r. mrt-in.1
yi.o. th -ai-l t"hrl--i K. J-m-d. mm tf..rr did. that, j
wtinif Bidw all other buB- hlMvr. you aixl
api-v r io your frttjfi p-r-va -a a.
i-i.unr. at a C-art i-f Cmm- f Irtui ther U. W h-l I fwr
D--t. toMtiK puiu or ubri of tw M-p k.
..mtNTii. an. u -imw ru ti an hi-- wiiy a .iivnrrw
.urh i-i on'i n-l fro.' ll- An-i tur.f f:ol not.
Witn... Hi. lion A s W iln.l..- . 1'r.i.t-ntiif onrlaij
r..urt. at L..i.Luri!. Hit ll'h ft i-l- A ! ls l.
.SAHl Kl. KoLsll. rmtL'r. I
JiHIN rnnss.iP.,)V, Sb.nl. I
$h.TiiT Offlrr. LaiiiburiE, Not II. Ist.l
, tl" l i -i
Notice 10 the HeirS Of John KtUer.tlCe d.
il K Commonwealih or Pennsvlvania
I Irani". KrWr: 'nv
1.:,.. who . mirril tn William Moll; latil.l- wtin la
nti.rri.it tn 1.kti1 W. Ivllman: ." I Louisa L i-li k1
A Is-. l-ti. 1 rc llie tin.. In n ol su.-a.... !.o w Li.r-rii-.t
to. I. !in I ! li.sn.l li. .1 I .tor Iiit s:i I f.lt.i-r. Ii-st-ine
..i I tn Oiililrrn: lht sii-l Lnui-a atil Alie- a-l
miDtr-. ami t.iv. tor ll..ir usnliso. Joi.n IM-T. of.lis
I.TOUh of L. " i.-burie ; tlist nil th 1iot t iiu.'l :.r:i-i
rf.iu-ui Lni. n rouufy. rsis.pt rin.luir M. II .ml li.r
bii.list.il. tin IIt. in thrStso- nf olilo. an.l J-Oin I l-ll
tto I.... m ihrStat of Iii.Iihii.: n-ir. suil l.i:l rcj-
i.tittitfa -f jimin kkhkk. !rih -t :h it ruuh tf
.Tii:mnCMrp. inionnium.. u. -r.- ...... .
M hi rvii.w, tT n IniiUf't f'r tbnt purynrtiu:? awar lM
I Vt tlif '-ri lUu Cr.urt of the r-ui.iy aL-n a.(. tli- lal
1 K-!atv if th iii John K.-Nt ai'praij-t-d a-i fe'lli as,
' lit :
1-t. A r.'Ttaia tract Af piir of lan.I it?tw In .'rr.
t.Mif townliiii and rt-untv ot Tiii.-n a-1j' itims lil i-f
lnrv liiler. Jnhn S-llf1. I'ltMip?1 -i-'t-l. A mo B-oVr,
Krwlfrifk St-,! and l-"r-lrifk li-'lt-ndt-r. and utht-r,
rontainuitt ly.'.arrrs inre,.r lr.iilh thrapptirti-natirfu,
at nJ f"r th- Hum uI'j-jI i-racrf, ma kid thr afregaU
cu.u if n.:;:t,
, "il. Thr l-ot and m frartio nf 3n. all roif-fftiOTiw
: tn on att'-tliT-r. rituat in the h--nnch--f Mt'tlinPtir
! af rt-nni'l. l-.in l-l on thr n-rth hy Iiilrrry A'I-t. -n
j th i-a-t ly l"t of i.or. ln-pharh. on th-ittti l 'a.
tr utrwtL and on th wr l-y lot ! J-.hu Sny.on-talim-i.
' p-ri-h- m'Ta-.-r w.lhUit-apbuiUiMUc,
ait ami for till U.tTJ of
... A tt-rtxin lot or ? wnf ffT-'Tmd ltnato In aaij he
otitrhof oUtlllmt tirr. nalwl uvLiniMtonr l.t." Uua
d. d --n thr nurtn h a l- t ff h-nrt i.-t. rn tt a.t hy
lot of OutJI Fmnt.on thi--i'hrT t"t f R K Kt-fa-T,
an I on thr -! h Ian-1 f K rrl"hinrj-'iroBtaiB,Tt
I ariT and ."I awefcf mr rr lr. ith tlMraturtaatvr
at and Ir tl- futa -t
4 A rTtin yt or f trr of rT"ni..l itt in wa'd
! rnrh. Iviii.i--I ' -n tr n-nh an at r tift- p-o-0
on thr ra-t hy t--f ltl n ( Wittitn Utv.n.
John Is tailtr. on th nh hx I- t . f .1 n-i h.
and on th wwt hr lot of J U ( .n.:. rontatnipf
lrrlir. Botrr - r U mt with th afpurtruatH-r, at and fr
tllC uui 1 f -
ft. nr otht-r trat or ptrrr of la.d -itTiatr n rmtrr
townol.ip tn th- rortn ty ot nt-r. P-rmi I ran a. a-t-joiittnc
land if llrnry S:oek. Imrl U-l-rr. 1'anM
hi-.Q. and "sr. rr Mitrlirll. r..i.tMTnin; it .-rr-. mo-Ar
lr-a. with thr arurt-nao , at ao l for the om of 5
prr arrr. aDiouDttnc to )-.'..
And Whs roa. . of thr h-ir of thr mM rar-
ppaml ia Court, on thr rrttirn of th a1d In jui'iTion.
t s-k.. r hr nra-miar tharriti lip litloni'il. at tli KptTi'r
nirnt. '-X' and rvrry -r you arr hrra-l.y r;trd to hr and
apiM-ar at th. n.st iwrai .ehsns' Crurl. to h.
at l,wwt. lor in. roam, o. e n,.. ,, ... . ., , . r -
l.',th a.v ol lST-n.l-r nrxt. U kB .a.l Krai
l!.tatr at th. Valuation, ami in rarr orrrfnsalrrn-clrrt
lo ,o ... thru to .ho. eau .uy th- "-n. -honl.1 j sot
: h.,,i.D BVTHEeol RT.
Witne mr band ami thr aral af aaid Court at Uwla.
K.r th. ll.h Jt of (K-L. A.I.. IsM.
SAMl KL ROCSII. Ctrrt,
JOHN CKI.SS.;i;i.Vf. Shn.a.
FhrrilTs OITirr. lrlst nrc Not. 11, A.l). lsf.l.
-
X i W I f ' I f ?
IN (II 111. I
riy 4 V Collrciors will bear in mind that the
1 Tr -s drawin. .o a Cose, and is very
desirable that all demands may be promptly
...
met. We hope that rvrry reasonanie etion
will be made by the Collectors and Tax-Pay
IT
ers by DEC. TEKM lo rnahle as to do so.
All
i properties upon which the laxes can not
collated, must be rniered tip by 1st Jan'y.
- .. il .... k. . I... ...i
. be eo!
' as afier that time it will not be a lien on said
properlies.
l(y order of thr Commissioners:
ROBERT II. LAIRD. Treaa.
N.B. Collectors most apply for their Exo
nrrations at lire. Term.
TO TAX-PATERS.
; nHE Commissioners of Cn.on eennty have
i I ewen a SPECIAL TAX of a 4 mill on
$ 1 lo pay ihe Interest on tbe -ft.iMMi.tmu 5 ate
Loan, also of I mill on $! for the support of
thr families of onr Cnnmv V".ontrrra (which
will not be Irvird nrii Sprme l Thr Mooka
are now in the hands of thr Collrctors. and it
is hoprd the Tav-Pavrra will br vrry prompt
j makinc paymrnt for this patrmne purpose.
i . ... .
i
y ornrr ot intionnin.,.;
Nov, 13, 1561. A. KENNEDY, Clerk
Union Hold.
. -.,,,
raaar. .iii a. - -
fT.if street, is now opened for ihe ac-
iJJJ'iiiyacomrnudatii.n of Traveler and of
Bo'"; '"7' ' J Ko" T,l
Jurors Sort Kl!C;-e 00 gn
and I.oilu'ir.? at To CCti a day dulic
- "rl " lcK-
Thankful f"r pat farer. I ask the eentin-
Tut"e "e Pu,,.";.
LEVI C20.V1.EY.
f.ewi-bnrs. "nv. in, l"!
AiliiiinlsitratorM' Xotirr.
VOTii'E is hereby dvcn.that Letter?
Xv nf Admins-ratu n nprn th E'tatff of
t- if i t-f iiiivt,i ..r I'n.nn irm.
U.p.i;'.u'u cuutyAcUhav been Ranter! to
lll,UI,jl.rM,Iieii t,y ihe Iteji-ier I ni.ne.oun-
.,,.. f..ri., . f .hre(r.re.all rTM i;s in-
jtj,,!, s3.j e-ta'e are reouested to miee
i,m-.i;.. rVment.and ihc.sehavitir antr oist
e,,n., are al-o rerueted to pre-eni" them i-
i gaily auibecucaled lor settlemen.. io
rnlon.Ort. 1.1-
is iai; iii;mwi l.
' m m
! 1 11 OOrt .1 f t f VIH. I !llll!
, ItUH , lcl M. llll .
John H. Goodman, LrxiAvr-j,
nAS received and cp-ned a CHOICB
assi,ttm-nt of all ihe latest styles T
i t all and Winter toons, at tha 0: 1
W .If .Villi fllio.l V" " -
UAVO sun t. I ne particular atitnuoa u
. the Ladies is caliel n a
. ftrlM i
stock of
Briiliants
Drs Silks l'rints
Uelainrs tihawlj
Kiff.Fr.Merinos Collar
JJucals Slervr.
tiinshami Iuserlfnrv
Foulards Ed-iags
Chintzes filovas.Aw.
ALSO Clnth. Plain and Fancy Cassimere.
I Jeans. Tw ds. Vrstmjs. Mmlms, Drill-
ins,TicU-in?s, Flannels, Hals, Lapa.
together wilh a complete assortment of
Gr0CPr;ca Ilartlvrare
fV,lrwnrV.. Onpf-nwarf iff.
- , . -
) of which will be dispose ! of on as favora-
; Me t-r.ns as ihe same urticies can ca purtn-
( asct anywnere. oire ua u c'. .
. otcRMsuxtccjg
' ..l,,,,,. Be'sil. of OATS imW hr
. lino
II1IL.S. LAkK SALT final lj
j n f!04pv..v
1 I'll 1 SACKS O. ALUM SALT tr mV t
i'" i H jrt)llA1
) JlMj -' l6"' fct-Jy
t - BBLS. MAtKEKKL, Xo. 1 2 and S. f. r ml. It
J H UooOMAV
1.1.1 E oJ W bit? I'LAsl l.K fc.r ulc In
J J It rioort'.'Atf
j I0 YOU WANT good Coffee, Tea, SucaC
; J or Molasses !
1 c to zr.i.v.v coirrirs.
HO YOU WANT purr. Ticadultrrated Spi-
lent article of prnuine Cidvi
ov. to XTJ.V.V COM Jt'At
Vmepar!
IX) YOt; WANT prune laie caught No. 1
and No. 3 fat Mackerel. Herring or (-had t
They can be had at preaily rednred price
this season, in barrels, half barrels, and quar
ter barrels, or by the single pound, at
rrj.vs cyoPKB-g.
TlO YOf WANT Extra Family Floor cr
, . -
f
Co to tr.tss 4 coortsrz
i ANT to se.ect ronr grrreni
from ihe largest anJ cboicrst stock in Lewis-
Cott
' In YOf WANT good Hardware. Tools or
Cutlery ? ti, to ivj.xs 4 voofsrn
DO YOL' WANT fine China. Class. fir Ear-
then ware !
r r.i w .f co'ipks s.
DO VOL' WANT Tubs, Buckets. Brooms.
Brushes. B.iskei, or other Housekrepina ar
1 hey can be nao in grrai vanrtv at
t A i Ays f tOOl ait X
'
PO YOU W grtud Coal "il, or Burrjinaj
Fiuid ? v.r rrAXs toorEB?
WE ARE NOW OPEMXtSrur Fall Siocfc.
fJtciei with sre.il rarr. ctniiM:ne of UroP
rifs. equal in qualnv to ihcse kfp! in frl
fass ntv stor'. Our t(ck nf Hardware,
Ctuna Ware. Wonlen Ware. Bruh. etr.
-tc. is aiso very cowpletr. I'lease call anil
examine. rr.txs COOl-E.
I.rwisbu'?. Oelebrr 15. Isiil.
rnllrr'i ,rsr!!ilr. llruhwllc PrrparailuD.
Ur.uooi riic :i:i.cbr.4 Tto
ii:i;MaVN uiTTKirs.
Vrtpurtd by Dr. C. M. Jucknif Co., i'iuifa,
wi't rrrr'"Tc:'T rwr.
I I TTFR cm.PI.AlNr. lr.llA. JVNTtCl(.
Chrome or Nrr. 05 IoiIii, l-i-iraji-p of th- hidurje,
aud all I.-tH-o- nri-i-r fr. rr a d:rurrr -i
I irr or Molfia' h.
Crrn Cn-fp-.r. .n. Inw.rd Pi.ra. Fu'n-a or Wrwl
to tfcr llrd. Af lv ..f t'.r !, tn.fh. Ntirv Hrarf.
. hum. Ih-cu-t t- r l.i. 'iiln-t rr ruM tn tir ft-mt-a.-h.
Smf lu-t.i(ionn. S:iiWntif t r'lMttrnnir at ihe f .t
nf t'ir -irnmii-h. w.mrmc Ot thr H. ia.l. llUTlf-'l ifif
P-tr. alt Brrathin.-. r lutta-rtn at th- ll.-art. Ik Vtr. r
otT.Tiitnr''n!ti h.-ti In a lirc p iturr. lHaaBr'a
of iion. ivt- ot Wfhl.forr tl.r r'-r and nil
IS in in T't lha-1. nfi'-:rnrT of Vrioi ration. Yrl to w na
of thr kin and Kvr. I'am in th .-idr. Rv-h. i'firn
!. -. hodt-n Mii-hr-. of Ha-at. Hiimilf t th-rlr-h.
foa-tanl Iraaifioinr ' f Kil. and rrrat lar.
-n of SMI-it", an t a nl Ms.itiTrIj pr;t:Ot LLLoW VM-
KR, BILI'H S i KVKB, ic
Thr Tnii rf.-tor in calline th sttrnMon f thr anhP
tn th pr-nart;tn. dr to with a ffeltni "f tha taAw
t cftnfi tT-rc in it rirlura and adtptation to Ua di-ar
f .r :i--h it i ri-.-ooimrn.tf J.
It i- rv-n-w and njitrifl artir1, h-it nnathat haaatont
thr f-"t of a twrle yrarV tn.il hrforr th AmfTtCaa ro
, t. and it imputation ami at ar uoriai4 hy any
,im:!,r prrparationa . xt?inf Th f-timny In lu fnr
rir. n thr moaf prominrM and wrll-hwnwii Phraiatl
' anl tn-ti-i Itial m all part a ot thr rtmntrr tf lrD,
and a carrful prrual of th Almanar. pnhM-hrd annn
aliy M th- pnpn-trr. and to hr had eratia of aav of
thrir n-rtt. ran not but "ariafr th anoat saratiral that
thin rrtnrdy u rily dvwrriDg the great orlaWHJ u na-
. ottaia.sl.
swt Uro.a. . D . Editor er th. BDryrlrpr-
d f R,hiiol,. Knl drr )
. AIrt h B, ji.prd ia faror rr rsa.airad Patra
rr.l. tl.rruch di.tn.sl ot Ibr.. Ira rrdl-
tnt. anJ ritrrla. 1 yrt knn. rf no suffelrul rrama .hr
. m.n m.y noi Irstif. to thr orn.nl hr l. irTrr Kr haa
to lis.r rrrriiril from ariT .implr fTrrr.lon. la p ttt
1 iko 1. . . V. ... tn thr -Il.f I of 'Orr.
, in thj, lh,,n,r. r,,,,r in rrs.ru to Hoo.mr.
Orrmio Kittrrs," prrraml t.'. nr. 1 '. t . Jafk-r-n. m ibia
M brrau I in (ir.judir.il aain-t th.n. for 3-a'-.
umlrr tha imprr..on th.t th-T rrr rMr"i an alr.o.w
I miwm. I.mm.l.M.sl.oaiTtrvad.n..l.rtSb.-n..l.rr
i . for th. rrn.o..i of th rr..u.i.rr oy nroari t.-
:
u,, , tb,., Bitrr.. at tb. ontinnin- of il. yrat
. . n,l rax ti.frt' Von tf
rar. ia. air. - "-T-V. w. , Ji as t tl
, to? ii niontl... brforr. an.l hd .lm-.tn-rair-d rfl.aal-
nina. I ttirr-frrr thank li.J an.l bit mrn.l lor air iina
: air 10 tb. u-.of thrn.
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ft IPX "'-and L..V .
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lau..iT.aitri-
Jf.(77"V, trrnts. L.r.Vnra
Wanted-a Wifa !
VYOI.'NG MAN who has just reached the
mature age of twrnty-one.of prri'iisara
Mtig appearance, and who is siricil, moral
and religious in all his habits, is desirous f
hemming arrjuainted with some ood-ln.kin.
allectionale and amiable Young l.at'.r. She
must write a good hand, ta-e a good loaf rf
bread, and be able io gci as good a dinner a
can be scared up in three counties. Anr
young ladv drsirons of eemi)ng einaiair-.i
with this voiing roan, will plrasr addiesa IV
II. IT. B.-r 1H, Milton riKit-Ofi-t.
Land Warrant for Forty Acres
IliR SM.o -Enrjtiire at th Office cf tha
S:cr d CkrmcU, Leaieaurg. -