Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, February 19, 1851, Image 2

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H. O. HICKOK, Editor.
O H. WOBDEW. Publisher.
jjctrisburff, Ptu
Wednesday Morning, Feb. 19.
ADVEETIZE' TRseruuirs. A.loiinistnitnrs. Public
Orri.vr... ity uxl Country Mtrtuuit. Mnuuliu-turvrs,
Mechanics. llusiiM-s Men all who wish to procure or to
dispose of a.ivUiinK would do well to .rive D..I..V of the
uuwthroUKU the "Lrvuburg Ckmmiclt. This paper has
rood snd inrreasiwt circulation in community contai
ning u larpi a proportion of active, solvent producers,
consumer, mnd dealers, a any oilier in the Male.
Our press Las been so occupied w ith
book-wort of a growing naturc,that we are
obliged to be content with half a sheet
ibis week.
BrS-Thc Editor is attending Court.
jfcS-AU who Lave paid sis months iu
advance for the Chronicle, are tntitlod to
the Map California, New Mexico, &c. Re
tail price, 25 cts each.
We may here mention that the Journal
is half completed, but the most interesting
portion of it is yet to come.
JJSTA " Union Meeting" was held in
Ihe Court House at New Berlin, yester
day afternoon, Israel Gutelius, Esq., Pres
ident, six Vies Presidents, and II. S.
Boyer and Joseph Eilcrt, .Secretaries.
Alexander Jordan, Esq., of .Sunbury,
delivered a lengthy, written speech ; and
was followed by .Samuel Weirick and 11.
B. Barber, Esijs. Letters were read from
Judge Pollock, and Hon. James Cooper.
Mr. J. Seebold, chairman cf the Commit
tee appointed for the purpose, reported
Resolutions iu favor f the Compromise
measures of the last Session of Congress ;
which were adopted, and copies directed
to be sent to Messrs. Clay, Cass, Webster,
Sturgeon, and Cooper, of the C. S. Sen
ate. to? We do not observe any measures of
public interest perfected in either our Na
tional or State Legislatures. Those bodies
are too apt to leave important measures to
the hurry and uncertainty of the close of
their sessions, and hence originate must of
our objectionable laws and "Galphiniau"
appropriations.
We observe iu our State Legislature a
revival of the miserable quarrel between
Blooiusburg and Jlanville. We hope for
the sake of the State Treasury if not for
State pride, that the Legislature will no
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longer be a party in the perpetuation of
this profitless neighborhood strile.
Bgk.Thosc who read the acts of Cong
ress, often observe grants of land made to
New Statci to aid them in works of public
improvement. Mr. Casey recently propo
sed a similar appropriation' to aid in the
completion of important public works in
Pennsylvania. The measure is we doubt
not frustrated, but we can sec no sufiicicnt
reason why the Old States should not have
an equal share of the common domain won
by their blood and their treasure,
j)We chronicle another dissolution of
partnership this week. There will howe
ver be no diminution in the activity and
energy heretofore displayed at the Lewis
burg Foundry; and we hope the business
talents of the retiring partner will not be
long lost to our community.
J-aTltumor has fr some months enga
ged Col. Carter and J.lt.Eek, Esq., with a
new Democratic paper to be published in
Williamsport a State to which editorially
and personally they are no strangers.
jjcjJIappy to see our popular Represen
tative, Col. Slifer, on a flying vi.-it to his
family, and appearing in excellent health.
He came Saturday evening, aud returned
j-estcrday
jyTThc recent removal of the ice from
the Susquehanna, has caused some alarm
in the Wyoming Valley, the ice and flood
causing unusual damages.
.Eg-Thcre was the most striking and
vastly extended appearance of Northern
Lights, last evening, tuai ntuaicuraui
for many years. j
jS-fA.MrTT. S. Mackey, of Milton, is an j
authorized collecting Agent to raise funds ,
for the erection of the National Monument I
to Washington.
lgiThe reader will find several import
ant business notice, from various quarters,
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among our new advertisements tuts week. ;
I-Thauks to our frieud Capt. Wm. j
Hanlon, Philadelphia, for a copy of the j
London Times of January 10th. j
fte.Wm. F. Johnston and Wm. Biglcr
will, from all appearances, be the next 1
candidates for Governor of Penn'a.
A New Haven paper reports that one
hundred American gentlemen have tsubseri-)
bed 525,000, nnd engaged a first class j
vessel for a trip to the World's Fair at i
London. Dunns their aiay mere tney in-
tend to make their home on board their
ship which is to be superbly furnished and
used for entertainments, parties, &c.
The Influenza prevails extensively at
Berlin. A letter dated, Rerlin, Prussia,
Jan. 7, say "the medical reports of the
health of Berlin are not very satisfactory ;
in population of 400,000 there are no
less than 60,000 person ill of the grippe
and influenza, the results of the changea
ble and unusually mild weather.
The Voice of Union County.
Scott and Jubiiaton.
At a large and enthusiastic meeting of
the Whigs of Union county, met at the
Court House by call of the County Com
mittee, Feb. 17,
M. II. TAGGART, of East lluflulo,
was appointed Chairman. and II. il. Mar.
garitz, Esq , J. Faunswukiii, Miciiikl
Peter?, Esq., and Wm. Ueiciilev, As
sistants ; a ml Charles Caicley and Co!.
Il'm. F. agcnseller. Secretaries.
The fulluwing gentlemen were appoin
ted a committee to draft resolutions : Wm.
van cesser, isq., u. v. u. Lincoln, -ooi.
Win. F. W agcnseller, Wm. MTherson.
Geo. F. Miller, Hon. Ner Middlcswanh,
Wm. Johnson, Capt.
John
ViIt, and
Peter Gray.
During the absence of the Committee,
L. . U oods, tq , was cal.ed upon to w wag delermjnej ,0 hU.er or a Ejroptaii
address tho meeting, and responded in nn 1 Bd Usl.eiS as wore ,er engines, and
appropriate tribute to the memory of our j on,y syiUly n(.,pod lor sailing, ho sue
late President, Gen. Taylor, and in enco. j c,,ej,.j the 2'J 1 in reaching the port o'
miums upon the character and services of . Qrens0Hn j safety, after sailing over
Pres. Fillmore, Gen. Scott, and Governor J ,50() miI(.s A meeiing of the passengers
Johnston. on uorlrj ihe steamur at which resolutions
The Committee reported a scries of Res- j prc p,i5sjt j,, tii.n.my of the nrtue.iriid
olutions, which were read and adopted, ; r:)rp , c,1(J.i U"est .,j tho ot!i r ffi -ers,
unanimously. j j urjn.rii)g ihe ship safely in the port.
The first six resolutions are devoted t3 j ..,..,i i -
ihe value of the Union, the supremacy of! VrtflflMft
the Laws, and the right of the People to'- M IU5 -MllUiliJ.
alter and amend any law they may deem
unwise or unjust. The neM our lake the
common ground in favor of the Protective
Tariff sj stem, and agaitir-t the TarilT id
'4G. articular! y its ad ta'ore.a feature.
10. Itesol.ed that we have undiminished
confidence in tin; ability, purity, and pa
triotism of our National andSia'.e Admin
istration. 11. Resolved that we d-.-em ih prcsfiil
a fit occasion to present to our f Mow cin-z-ns
the name of Gen. WIXFIEl.I)
.SCOTT as our pieferenoc for the I;gh
and honorable position of Prc-ident f ;hese
United St.i'es in 185!,anJ (hit his services
as a So!dier and a Si.itesnrin, en'itle him
to the lasting gratitude of the American
people, and are deserving of the highlit
honor in their gift.
at:d patti-
12. Unsolved that our able
otic Governor WM. F. JOilNSTON, by
ihe establishment of the SINKING FUND
for the reduction of our Slate Dent, and
by the administration of the Executive
Branch of the Government in a fiithliil
and economical manner, has established
for himself a high and enviable reputation
as a Statesman, and has clearly developed
a sj stem by the operation of w hich our
State may relieve herself of her enormous
Debt, and our people of their Taxation.
13. Resolved that we are highly grati
fied to see Gen. LUCKiiL, the Democratic
State Treasurer, bear honorable testimony
in favor of the Sinking Fund system of
Governor Johnston and its operations, in
opposition to the unfounded and prejudiced
attacks of the Democratic Union and other
kindred prints.
14 Resolved that our Representative
and Senatorial Delegates to the Suite Con-
vention are hereby instructed to support i
. . - i
the re-nomination of V . M.t JOHNS IO.
for Governor, and to use ail honorable
measures to secure that object.
16. Resolved that we view the calm
and conciliatory measures of MILLARD
FILLMOHR, the President of the U.nteJ
States, as a signal illustration of his patri
otic devotion to the Union, the whole
Union, and nothing but the Union, and , i)epn rescued out of" ihehand of the offieers
that he deserves the most heartfelt grati- I in Boston, by a hand of 101) b'acks.
tude of every American citizen. j - tu I tfr-nn-
The general cours? of Messrs. Cooper j KSSHIES)
and Casey in Congress, and of Messrs. I Jn r:ii,iltIe,(!li 0"n",!,e 4th .rreonIinR to
Cunningham and Siller in the Leg-slature, the order of ihe licliious !5ocittv of Krtentls.A -was
approved. ! ! n,,s W" rMLT- f'"n,r,y f Miln. to Kliza
- . ' Beth Ridg wat. dauohtcr of 'ihomaB Iiiiiiiwiiv.
21. Ue&olved that that the course ol
the Hon. HENUY CLAY in the U.S.
Senate, has put the climax to his fame as
a Statesman, and he will 50 down 10 the i
crave lamented by every true American j
J '
citlZ'-n without distinction 01 party. i
22. Resolved that any diversttyo r dif- j
, .. . . ., . , , . '
ference of opinion that may have hereto- j
fore existed among the Whigs of Union
county with regard to candidates for Coun- j
' , ,. , , , !
ty cfliccs and which may have caused
any ill feelings among individual members
r.l ... .,.1 nil ;n;,t,.,.l n-l n,o,-
Vil IIIU I'filiV, nnu t.i. i.,,.iuw"i " .o"t.-
al feelings, be and the same arc hereby
buried in oblivion, and henceforth v.e will j
a"ain unite in solid column and do br.tle ;
in the GKliAT WHIG CAL'SU. '
Col. A. Iv. M'Clit-e, of Juniata
county, was nominated on the part of
Union county for Senatorial Delegate to
(he Slate Convention; and the appoint-
merit of Thomas Haves, Fsq., as Keprc-
scntalive Delegate, confirmed.
On motion, it was further
Resolved that we recommend to those
Inendiy to me nomination oiuen. ottji i
for the next I resident, to hold lU
CONVENTIONS on the 20 of August
next, (the aniversary ol the battle of Chur
abusco,) those residing West of the Alle
gheny to meet in Pittsburg, and those
Cast, to meet in Philadelphia.
Resolved that the Chair appoint TWO
HUNDRED DELEGATUS to attend the
Convention recommended to be held in
Philadelphia on the 20ih of August next.
List to be made out hereafter.
Resolved that we recommend all the
friends of Gen. Scott lor next President,
without distinction of party, to attend a
meeting to he held in this place on the
first Tuesday of next May Court. Adj.
l.EWISBURG CHRONICLE AND WEST BRANCH FARMER
Safety of the Atlantic.
The British Steamship Africa, Capt.
Ryrie, arrived at New York on Saturday
evening, from Liverpool, w h-ch port she
left on the 1st instant. She bring the
gratifying intelligence of the safety
of the Steamship Atlantic. This will
prove joyful news to the many having
friends or, board; and we may adJ that
the passengers 01" the Atlantic, leaving
Liverpool on the 28 h Decemlrer, proceed
ed on her voyage un.il the Oih January,
when in the midst ol a fearful storm, the
main shaft of tho engine was broken, and
, s)0 WM coiri,);(,,ey djsnb!t.j. The wind
I beig fr0 ,n3 ll0rliwes,, rendered is
; imnlh!B , steer (or fl-.i,r-tx. a, was
I r;,,., hvo, firs! intention, ami her course
was set for B;rmuda, but on li e 10th, the
wind coming round to the south wes', dpt.
(Jen. Arista has been inaugurated with
muli splendor as President of Mexico.
The public mind h:u been startled by a
development of election fraud, brought out
by ihe contested election of Reed Vs. Ivuc
as, iu Philadelphia.
Geo. Pharoah, tried at West Ch-sier
lor !ioo:hing M ss Sharpless, a selen.1-I.M.-her.
iins beiMi found guii'y of inuriler
in tt
fie first de'Tcc. He is a iie, h"-.v ol
; J z Pnvd, who was hung in that vieinit)
i for the murder of a boy some years sine".
I Tha fomi-annyal interest upon the State
! Debt, arnrviiiting to S 9 4 0,27 27,
was
i promtitlv paid iu par fund
on the lt
i ins'. t at i'hilhde
and
enough i f. ii:
the Treasury to meet all current demand.
Doston, Feb. 7- At a meeting of over-
seers of Harvard Universitv in the Senate
, Chamber this afternoon the nomin ition ''f
Fr nu-is IJoweri as Professor ol history was
icjeetcrl, '13 being in his lavur anl J!)
: against. TheSenale Chamber was densely
! crowded to hear the result.
Accounts from Washington state that
tho Supreme court has intnna'ed that n
deci-ioii in ihe U heeling bridge cai: will
not be rendered this term, a it adjourns
about the 10:h of March, and the record
Irom which to elicit a comprehensive brief
is too voluminous.
Col. Weller has sent home $12,000
from California, to pay a part of his defal
cation as Fund Commisioner ol Butler
county, Ohio. He is engaged in practis
ing law at San Francisco. His indebted
ness yet is t,9-33.
Receipt for Chapped Hands. Melt to-
nether equal parts ol tallow and white-wax;
: to this add as much o!iv oil ns will give
' it the consistence of shaving cream, when
J cold. A few drops of the oi! ol roses will
U't'.V impiove it.
Capt. l.W. Hinder, late of Ihe Mexican
"T ,ric'- a Hc.,,i,t,e l on the
ehariir. fit iriR rilnrn-r fit t.en I'.merv at n
... f ,-.,,,. ....
j ball in Philadelphia in October last.
G. R.Richardson, an eminent lavvyer.At
tornev General for Maryland.dicd recently.
The second Irial of Mr. Henderson at
Xew Orleans, resulted like the first, in a
disagreement of the Jury.
The new Fugitive Slave Law is less sue
eesslul linn the old one. A finritive bis
f pi-utj,.!,;.
nn:n :
In East Buffalo, Iftlb inst., CvMrnrLL I)e-
"V; 7 "'""', lt , , v
In Chilliniuaiiue, Mill inst , Lotist Esther,
daughter of .Michael and Hannah Swenpel. aged i
7 years. 3 months and 9 days. Also, 17ih inst.
CiEOHBr., a!fd 4 years, 1(1 months and 12 days ;
mn of s AnJ 0 ,he ,Hlh aimwf
of the same parents, aged about 1 year. This
distressing mortality was caused by tsrarlatma.
In Milton, 9th in-t.. Minn vbet, wife of Allen
Schrcyer, aged 4u jes s.
In Williamsport, 4ih inst, in her 82.1 year,
MTn.i. relict ol the late Thorn is Cal.lwell.
In 1 llawftre 'I'll. 4tll inst.. l)txl,:i. WiTM,
aged 28 years.
"
OmccleU this Day.
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Dried Apples
j Huiicr
lie
j ' a"')VV '
SuilOO .
. ... 50 j
....401
..,.33
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pot
llIlOKT.i.T to those having impurities
of the Blood. BKAXT'S I'l KIFYIMi EX
TRACT, Ihe most wonderful Turificr in the
world, is now put op in Qc iit Dot r lei. (Jj See
advertisements headed "01 DOSES." It is so
srtong anil purifying, thai one bottle lasts from
Irn to sixteen days lonucr than Sarsaparilla. Dr
Thornton, agent, Lewisburg. 2m3S3
ANOTHER f;IEXTIFIC WONDER!
Pepsi f.thel rue Digentirc Fluid ar Gastric Juice.'
A great Dyspepsia curer. prepared from Rennet
or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions
of Baron Lie jig, the great Physiological chemist,
by J S Hougnton. M 1), No 11 North Eighth St.
Philadelphia. This is a truly wonderful remedy
for indigestion, dyspepsia, jaundice, constipation,
liver complaint and debility, caring after Nature's
own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric
Juice. See Advertisement in another column.
NOTICE.
'"PIIE undersigned, intending to rcrnove
I to the West, would hereby give notice
ilia: all indebted to him fir costs, notes, or
liuok account, to make immediate payment,
lis after the first of April he will be obliged
tti leave his accounts with some one lor
collection. J. HAL'S, Jk.
New Berlin, Feb. 1G, 1851
BARGAINS!
BARGAINS.
'PIIE siihsciiliers having purchased II. P.
JL
enable them to sell all kinds of
uoos t rill' i.ow,
purchasers will save money by giving us
a call. AM kinds of Country PiiUlHJCE
taken in Exchange for Goods.
I) S KUEMKIl & CO.
Lewisburg, Feb. 18, 1851.
To Contractors.
"nitOi'O.-SALS lor building n ERICGE
J ucniMi the Jnniaia I;ver at Nkwpout,
Perry county, (in linih hImui! 7(H) f i t,
vulh three pins and two nljiitnients) will tie
ncetv.-d at Newport on Fkidat (mild G P.
M.) February 2-. 1831. Plans and Spe
eilieatious may be seen at the fTi.re of the
undersigned, on and alter the '-d ci
February.
J. E. SINtUCIi, Pr.id. nt
of the e port Bridge Company.
A. W. Mosnt'P..
Public Sale.
71LL be sold at Public Sale, on Sat
urday the 2-d day ol March next
t ihe residence of the suhscr.her in r. it
Ibillalo Township Union county, the fol
lowing property to wit : II irs'-s, in lch
cows. .0'ing cattle, waggon, w at-oiibed,
and bay ladder, plough, col iviitors
sleds, sleighs, horse gears, ihr.ishing ma
chine, and horse power, windmill, hn In
the ton. and a larje !-t o'" Farming Uten
sils of tvery des-npiion.
S i'c to c-.mnieiice at 10 o'clock A- M.
of said day. when term will be made
known by the subscrilier.
Feb. 15 1851. JAMU.S 1 1. Mill IS.
fj cjS fjl, Tj'J j fjfj
j f PHE Firmol Gnioi:si.V MaoSU has been
i this d.iv dissolved by mutual consent.
j Samuitl Geddes having lrans!erred alibis
, interest in said Firm to James S. .M.ir"-h.
j w ho will settle nil us all nrs. and cmiiuue
; j(,e Foundry. Stove, and M ichuie b i-iu' ss
j a unU il, and hopes to bu l.iv ired with a
i coiitinuinee ol th1: liberal patrona u huh
trio enjoyed.
SAMUEL GKDDK3
JAMES S. MA USD.
Feb. 14, 1851.
Lewisburg.
f"jIii retiring f rom the Firm of Geddes
Si, Marsh. I tender my acknowledgments
to the friends and patrons of the establish
ment, and cordially recommend Mr. Mar-h
to the confidence and patronage of the
public. Samcel GKDDns.
C7A1I persons having accounts with
the late Firm, will see the propriety of
calling and settling, as I am anxious to
close up all its alfairs, as soon as practi
cable. Jamm S. Maksii.
BOATING
On the Delaware & Hudson Canal,
M)il the vear 1851 between IIondout
and Hawi.ey.
I he PENNSYLVANIA COAL ( OM-
. ' i . ., , l . . ...
PANV will4i.y the following r-n-s
Freight: .
Ftir 'Trips mode in 10 days. 90 Cts.; if
in II dny9, 8"! Cts.; over 11 days, f5
,l.i. I ' i.iiiv nn l.liri., It.,:,! fur wliieb
S-' l will be reserved on each trip for a of i Jhn M.clley, late of IV.ry tothip.d-ccad.
. . r i . . ru ! !J Account of I'briitiim tfross and John
s.,.1 Boat, tor further particulars, refer- f Swin,,larL Ewu,, of,Ue i..s, wi, anJ Wa.
ence may bo had ID printed Articles ol rtlt of j,t,Ilry ca(ilh, Ime ol Uiaver township,
Agreement. deceae.1.
From the improvements made in the j 4ili Account of Joseph II StumpIT and S'am
Canal. the present winter, B iats are r x- , ue! S"iumiX A hniiiisttators of J.ilui iStuaiplT, late
neeled to carrv 100 to 110 tons !er trip
dur'n: the season.
f, .. ,
v-u" '' 1
made at the OiTiee of the
iwi.p iiiv , ..,
Wall St. New-York, or at Itoiidout, the
termination of the ('anal on the Hudson
Kiver, either personally or hv letter.
(fcy-.Messrs.FtticK &. Si.irEn.Lewisburf',
(who are buildino ISnats for the Company)
are authorized to make contracts with boat
men, or uive iiiform'ition
New York, I2ih Feb. 1851.
The Lewistown Gazette.Lyromine fisj.etle and
l.uzi rnc Democrat may copy the above 3 times,
and send bills to I.ewisburg I'hrontcle.
A BLACKSMITH WANTED,
OX the Kiver road iu C'liili-rjuaipie Tp, Xor.
Co, at "user's mill and Vincent's store, nn
Ihe 1 orcpaih side nt the intial, with a I uvern in
I lie vicinity and 1! tdi;e over 'he can il and ihe
Chilisquaque creek, and no lllack'oiiilis oil Ihe
ro.nl lielmeti N utiiiiiiil-erljii'l and Milton. I t)
! KENT, a good Shop anJ a new II ue, suitable
for a man with family, or if the shop is tinted to
t tjse man, the h.ni e would I eo".l one for '
a Tailor or other tri 1 -mm. Iiiijuirc of Solomon ;
Waiter mar the sh p - . ol j
;UO. WALTER. East Buffalo 1
VENDUE I-s
1 0 ! :c-i n' Samuel V, olfc, deceased, cons:s'-
iolin' r
DRY (iOODS.
($U E EN S XV A 11 K,
GROCERIES,
a large quantity of NAILS ol diflerent
sizes,
Salt, Plaster, Coal, &c,
will be told without ustrve on ihe pre
mises of said deceased, in Lewisburg, on
Satcbday. the 1st day of March next.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M., of
said day, when terms will be made known
by JONATHAN WOLFE.
G. P. MILLER,
Administrators of Kami Wolfe, dee'd.
Lewisburg, Feb. 8, 1851-
WAITED No's 321. 331 and 333, of
the Lewisbnig Chronicle for 1S50 five
cents per copy will be given for four No's of each
(in a good slate of preservation) at this office
GREAT COUGH REMEDY !
CHEnRY PECTORAL:
For !ic t'nrc of .
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOAHSEirES3, BROW
CHXTIS, CROUP, ASTH
MA, WHOOPIMG-COUGH
AMD COIISUMPTIOIJ.
The annals of medical science, tTurJin'! s
ih..v .!. it.i,Ip Drnnf of the rower and value ol
msny mediial ageiiti!,have furnished no example
to cnipne wild the salutary tli'ects produced bj
Awr's Cherry I'trtnnil.''
n i... n.m-rk.i.1.. r.ir. r .llsuaiu's of the I.onES wlu-li
I...... U.. r. l.v
m .ri- , r"U,i.,. "t .r"l, f-.r- M.-l .hvieian iu
,:.t-..i.n I-....IU .Iw.mI.I . nr-tllir?!"!. till- fcti irtl ll t
Kith ihe :r."in a.-.-uninc Hint Um usr nf tin -Cherry
r . -- --
i lV.-ti,rar' wiil r.-lii-v ninl iiUiuiatW? run- tlirm.
W,-.n nl to U .uMir uui-oli, itiil t. -tini' niatf from
: fouio i.f the r.r.-t nun in i ur omtilrv, ukhi whose j m llf
ill. nt Mi l i i.. r..'iii- iiii 1'C-t . ..nti-t. ! may h- pine ;'l.
on'.- nf tilt i!i- t 1-Hrni d an-1 mt -llieiit .livs.c:aiin in 111'
i u'.iilr,. ri'ii.-i'lt ri it a -"!ii..)lt.i-ii i'i rar- x'-i-il'-me
ti.i' tiie eur.-i.f that lorui.cl.ilil - 'li:a e. Coiisillnl'tii n."
.Ni.:.. !i. A..-il i '
Vr.J.i: Aier rtur Sir: Alt. eal l.- u. itir re jiic-t of
y HI- lL.r II'. Mi' wiil i-l.t.-piililv -Int.- ulinl wi- hu.- kll'.wu
I;f III" V.t ' I ol y..ur I herrv- 1'iM toPtl. an! Il-' y I'1'1'
I. -.ii .-s;..n. ii"!' i-1. Mr.-. I- u-y .-.r .vti r Iwll.'Mi
n'l.ieti l tii'li a i-ii r- nii'l r. 1 ntl' -H reiv-h. wiiieh r.
'In i'l l-r 4-ry lov.-; no low Id;.! iill!'; h.. eouM I".' 1-11-t.-i
;niiii..l of !-. r rn-ovi-i v. Nn.:i'-r'.u r. me li. 9 li.nl b-i-n
Iri"l w.ll.m I ti.-t-t. li"l'..rL- Oi'- ' l:;-rjy IV-c'.ornl. A11J
tlutt lins i u'h I h r. il- o-ir.- M ntlJn-oli, K-'i- l:a.l loour
j kii"ii-lr'- Uva iillliili.l witii Al!.ni.i..r .!'' i'"r..-,
' an.l (Tpo.mi y-ariy w-.r -. until tli.- ( i.-iry I'.rtoral. ha,
' u-.w rein..l Hit- ili. a.-- aiiU h'- i. a.- Irw Irom any
s:i; To: i ue are. 'I'll.- It. v. M -rk llau-- l.ll'l b -' ll lo
i j."v.T'lv l i''ke l Willi t:.e lli'il.' lo.i. c to 't.-al :e him
1 f.- nn Ii'-.li l.. .... :,i.. tiu'ljinr l.a-.i a.l- rl 'I him r.-.i f nnt'l
! I 'Mr. Tl!..ri.:!!M-iirri"l Ii.im a tol.il.-' f jour l'evt iral,
' ulii.-.i u.-.. liuu atoii'--. all'l le: l.ow "L'.1" a u?.ual
ill Iil p.'ar.-.
Tlie-M- ar- t'.ri e of th -i ens s in v. l.i. li we have Known
uuZ VZ-t ,Vr-V: lr
hjiiii ;eV.nani'. hk v. p -.i iii vii.iKmmi.
.. ... , .
.lui-n.rine ii:,-: ii-.-iumii-'i au.ii n " -
ttic.r in .-Ii i-iiorim. t;. t herrv )'" toral. ai Ihe lest
r.ni'-lv tint i kM'.i.iil r Hi- Ai'"lo:ro! the l.iii.ir-,
ar --'lh- Lt.i.Ui.n l.iia- l:- !nuiii Joun -il "f --i.
S'-i. n --.' - l!o-i..n M i!i.:-I a:..l .!iwrl J.'U'n.-.l."
-Cl'itri' sImii . S. I .i Mill. i al II vii .1 ." - .e .I.TM V l Jl-
eal 11. jor:. !-. ' I r. t. V t.-tvr, liarvar.1 l'..l!. --e. I'm:.
11 irii. tt, '1'iai .--.Ival.ia I nio-rr.tv of Mi-li-iia-. I'r.-,i.i.-lit
I'. TKlli . ..T1..0IH M .l.'al I II. --'-. Ur. Vai -Mil..- M tl.
.N- w York i.lv, IV.rker CI.-.iv. laiul. Iloaoo'ii i:-.!! IT'-,
i'r !. Il-jt'.-rti-i.l. V. ,:i..ll.'!,h.- I'.i I".--. Ohio. I'rof. Il.ait.i
I ... . ...... M .1 s. I.. u.l. S r ll. I.ar.l Kane.
Ill "u.-I "tl.ue. Ii. ,a:..l. lot- II' lilaliMl. 111 .e.
The, !,;;. libelee to .';. l''-T.-rlu'-V;. Vr'.,.
:;:''.i.M....liu..-ri.rrv e..t.llll. in inrl fui-w 11-..M
"I the l.iin-.. whi n til- y will t I i".-iir.- riln? lh.
.Jau'-rs. wu. iieier 1.111- r.-iu j ina i.- o....no- -..
I J" .
for talu t.v C W S-CHArrLi;, I.ewi.uig;
V S A .1. . I.rWteliUIS:
!: s-! r.v Mtll.in; Liac l.t-beurt, Selin-grov. ;
and ley I)i uugi-ls peiinally 3mtl6S J
Public Salk.
1XTILL he exposed to Public Sale at the
house of the subscriber, in Haines
Tp, Center Co, (at the iiead of the Penns
Valley Narrows.) on
Tik'silay the k25ih Jlarch next,
the lol owntg property, to wit :
Hores, Cows.
Voting Cattle,
Wagons, Sleds,
Ge.ir-1, one very
large Team Wt
fl JrTl
one large Bay Slallion,-iJ--a:i5i1,-;'
I II. VIM i I ' TEXSL S.
such as Ploughs, Harrows, Windmill, &c,
a'so Litpiors, aud a number of articles too
numerous to mention. 1 o be sou as Ihe
property of John Motz. deceased.
Terns made know n on day of sale, by
ELIZAP.KTH MOTZ.
Administratrix of John Motz, dee'd.
Feb C. IS.", I
REGISTER'S K0TICE.
OTIL'E in lirrrhy itivfii to all concerned,
ill it ihe l illmviiij iian.ed person have -el-
llril tin ir ai-c.iunts in the Keaisler sollice at -New
Berlin, I'liion county, anil that the said arcounu
will be prevented for confirmation and allowance
il ll.- I In.l.nn.' Court to lie held ul -New lii rliu
r.. .i. - - t t-i o.- P......I. ..i. . .
lOf lilt CllUlll, U , lllllll. '! " "'.".
! of Ft.,UJ,y mlt ctH.m!, lhc u,v.) v,x.
I 1st Account of (Jrorge Mitchell, Mirviving
j Kxrctnoi ot the last will and testament ol l'iorge
Murhell, file of L'nion tonliii, deceased.
' 2.1 Account of Julin !hellev. Administrator
i ' est U.aver tot.n-l.ip, .i, ceased
SJ. II .-Vl'CllUlll Ol .-..llllllc'l I einil.111. i.muiin
i f,l, I, . ...11 ....
lestm-.ei'.l of Mary Lagte, lale
iwn-hip, ib-ce-i-cd.
(lf v ij.,frje tow i,
Clh Account of Rebecca Waller, Administra
trix of Dietriek Waller, deceased, who was the
Aibiiini-iintor of C'llbariiii! Kiitz, IjIC ol Center
township, deceis d.
7th Account of John Mover and tvlch.-mi
.M'ljcr, A'liiiinistrators of John Mojer, late ol
L'nioii town-hip, deei a.-ed.
th Acrouiii ol N'tn I.eiizel and Jacob Brian
Aihninisirators.it J.ihn Deiiious, Uie of .Middle
creek township, deceased.
. 9ill Arcnnut of Ada n Nerhood. Adminitra-
I lor of J (i HerrolJ, Ule of Chapman township.
! deceased.
j llltli Account ol George Engel. Ewculor of
the last will anil tesiatnetit ot l.utl'.vig Lugei, lute
of Beaver towoship, deceased
I l:h Account of Phillip Mayer, Administra
tor of Jo-iah Wciser, Ute ol Chapman tjwnsliip,
decensej.
ISih Account of William Fagensciler, Ad
ininistrjior of .lames Kuulz, late of Penns ;on n
s'liji. ileceis'd.
13i!i Aceunnt of llenrv Ililbish. Guardian of
Louisa, a minor child of Pule: Richter. lato of
Penns township, deceaseil.
DANIEL BELLMAN, Register. J
Register's office. New Berlin,
January 21), A D 18 31
Election.
fTHE Stockholders of the Lnvhtmrg $ Mif
l Jlinburg Turnpike Htnni Company, will
please take notice lhat nn Election villi be held
at the house of Col. Samuel R. bcr in East Uull
oto Tp on Moin vT the 3J day of March 1H51,
for the purpose ot electing one President and four
Managers to manage the concerns of the (aid
Company for one vear.
GEORGE SCIINABEL, President
Feb 4, 1351
Administrator's Notice.
WHEREAS, Letters of Administration
on the estate of IS A AC G. LA WSH U
late ol the Doro of Lewisburg, Union Co.,
deceased, have been granted to the subscri
ber, resident in said Brbunh, bv the Re
ister of said county, therefore all persons indebted
to the said estate, or to the late Firm of Wolfi
& LiwstiE, are requested to make immediate
payment; end those having claim against the
same, are required to present them duly authen
ticated for settlement without delav.
ti F MII.LE1, Administrator
Lewisburg. Feb 3, I SSI 6.
TILL ! sold a: Public Sale, on ult.s-
7
VV day. the 2Uth cay cf February
next, at the residence of tiie sub-rib. r, :n
Kelly luwiiahi;'. Union cuun'y, th follow
111a properly, to v't :
I lorses, fresh inilcli Cows, and r,ung
Caille. Sheep and Hogs, Waggons, 1 x
Cart, I'l-ughs. Ilarrows.Culliva'.ors.Sleds,
one new lop Bugy. Harness, common aud
plated, llorae Gears, 1 'Freshing Mtchme
and Horse Tower, 1 spriri" Wagon (or
oneortw horses: Farming Uteni!s of
every description, and or the best quality,
Hnin in the uround.Potatoes by the bush
el, llav bv the ton, and a great variety of
Household Furniture, such as bureaus la
I.Ips. s':,nds. chairs, chests, bedsteads, car
I , .- , , nrtn( HathdWaV COokillg StOVe
j I r- -
arid pipe 1 ten plate -
a I " . I
IMicneti l uriiiiuic uic..i; . --' -
a int mo'" up to a large kettle, iron or
emmer. meat vessels, tubs, churns.barrels. I
I large cistern, ice. iVc.
S ile to commence nt 10 o'clock A. M ,
of kuid day, when lerms will be iiad.;
known by the subscriber. ueasonajiej
credit will be given.
Jan. 16, 1851 JOHN COUGH.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
rPIIE undersigned, trading as the Finn;
1 of 1). S. KitEMEIt A: CO., having!
purchased of II. P. Shellkk his Store.;
.....-.r-.ri.irnr n neneral assortment of Mtp-h ',
' - - ..ir.c . .,,
aniilZ'', purpo-e If) continue uie: uu-ii" '"
' the same stand. They respectfully solicit
; In , ;,;roiiage of the public neraliy. Ail
t tSn.U f'.mntrv l'rorlu.-e taken ir. exehange
kinds Country Produ-e taken in exeh
HAMEI. S KKEMEK.
1. Oi l' KOCKAl tLLUW.
Lewisburg Feb. 5, 1S51.
j"3To my Friends ami Customers, 1
olb-r my sincere thanks for their past fivors
and kindness; and I would now infirto
' i u.m. 1 11 il t I have CISIlOseit I.I III V MOCK (it,
1 I ! -I, ... II St ICr,r-.t .V ('.. illll II
, ,ij"vi- to.
would hereby earnesily request them to
, it- . r I
mir neorerl llirv h he u I- tO (leal Wi:!l
' '"a " J .
them to their entire satt-iacnon.
IJ. P. SIIELLER.
A TTUXTIOX,
Lewisburg Infantry!
Yuu are herel'V romtT.:indfd t
meet at the house of A JU ri Jonquil
in ihe biimueh of I.?w:hu'i on Si
TTBiivr the 2JJ of Feh'y. 1S."1, ai
10 o'clock, A M. in lull unil'orm.wih
ten rounds of bltnk rutri '.'.
A Court ol Appeal will le heU
a aUive.
Hy order of ihp ''t.ptain :
J KHUADS, O S.
Sellin- OHM
To the I.atliet.
Mousline DeLaines, Cassimeres,
Cashmeres, - Cravats,
Calicoes, very low. Cloths.
Long and Square Shawls.'
frVTbe above fi.wls and all others in our
line for sale AT KEOI CEI) PISICES, as we !
art anxious to reduce our stock.
C. R. BOWES.
Lewisburg, Jan JS, 18ol
"V"OTICE is hereby given lh.it the partnership
heretofore eiisiinc between the stibscriliers
under the Firm of IIvTrir-tn i Tnnxesov. is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. All per
sons indebted to said Firm are requested to make
set lement ; and those having accounts at lin-u
said Firm are respectfully reipte-'.ed to present
Ihe same. A h II ATKIKI.D.
W II riiOMl'SO.V.
I.ewisburrr, Feb I, 1351
MILITARY BOUNTY LAND.
fPHC undersicned is provided with all the
I necessary forms and p;irs, and wil.
lake charce, on the niosi reason ihle terms,
of anv claims for UOCN TY I.AXU. EXTRA
I A I or rtAlOAS that m.iy be placed 1:1 tis
hands. All applications, alter heinzduly prepared
bete will be forwarded to Liiarles ilEBl.al-ca
E-ii. an elfiiient and responsible Pension Agent
! at Washington city, who will present ihein in
' person (without eitra charge) t ihe proper De
partment an arrangement ensuring arriiracv ana .
. despatrh.
Lew isburg, J in 29, 1S51
3.ai
LOST ROl'STY L4U H AKli AT.
'PHE Duplicate Certilieute (granted 25 h
L May. 1S30.) of U'atrant No. 2(5 6 '3,
in the name of William Cuiinninos.ofCap!
Heyer's Company, 2d Penn'a Volunteers,
for 100 acres of bounty Un l, dated Sept. ;
I -I. 1848, and duly assioncd to Ihe stibscri ;
her iu the latter part of June, 1S"0, has since
been lost ; an I notice is hereby given, that at the
expiration of eight weeks from this dale, the '
undersigned will detiaml from the Cotnrnis-ioner !
of Pensions a duplicate of the nbovo specified
ccitificaie. WILLIAM VOCNO.Ja
Mifll nburg. Jan. 1951 6.v
TAKE NOTICE
rilHAT we have this day bought at ConstaMe's
I file. as the property of Abuuhm Vi.ii
tim. ol uultilo Unvn.-mp, me loiioning personal
prnpeily, to wit:
I bay horse $57 0O j
1 drk brown horse 79 00
1 two horse wagon 41 III)
1 double sett ol harness 13 0(( j
That we have loaned the above nemrd properly
to the said Valentine during our plea-ure. and all
other persons are forbid to meddle with ihe same,
JAMEs M'CKEIGUr,
Jan. 16. 1851
J. i J. WALLS.
$2,000 worth Cabinet Furniture
For Sale at Donaihys Hltreroom,
IOURTH Street, south side of Maiket.at the
sign of S W. Wuknff ware-room up stairs,
where is offered a splendid assortment of FLK
MTVHE. cheap ascan be purchaaed this side
of Philadelphia such ss
Plain. Fancy, and Dressing Bureaus ; $ofa ;
Ottomans ; Mahogany Chairs ; Pier, Center.
Card. Sofa and Dressing Tables, Breakfast and
DinipgTables,oie.; Bedsteads (Oclican, French
and Comraan) from $2 to $100; also Stands
of every variety.
AH work warranted to be well made, and on
the most reasonable terms. Cash, Country Pro
duce, and Lumber taken in payment.
F. A. DONACHV.
Lexiaburg, Not. 31, 1859
Just liccclved,
BY Adam' Exp'eM arother lot of U,,0,
Bay M ite Ml A WL-H a fine aa-orii,,,,,,
l Kiemli .Vii:riI.Mi'il an extra niVj j
Silk Plu-li U P, fur ale bj
.e2l J-HAYES ft to
JTov 5rt!c.
I
T
'HAT lirge and Oesiraul'i proprriv i,3
and desirable
the corner of M-til'et and aier jju
, r : I... f. i
wen situ ueu Kir a ri-auriit-e, tor irivr,. j.
or lor a residence and p!ae of b-ismw,.
Tner i a lare. UStlCK (Iokc rmta , ..
inj 4 large rooms on the first lb, ir, G !-u.
rooms on the second floor, and tun tr,,
finished rooms on the third. A ItitcUa
and Wa-bhoue adjoins, and it his .i!fJ
large cement Cistern, a Pump and We;
gK)d water, and all the necessary ou--buildino.
For terms &c. apply to Gro.F..MiM.tB
Es.). S. E. DAVIS. '
L-wMur'-, Sept. 23. 1953
; y paJj Wltttet Fashions fi
185, '51.
Z3 JUST received by the suhscrih"',
. a ni t)(1v j;,tes,but warranted tointii,.
lLvxnrly " like ihein. No fit no pay.
(Jotin ry Produce taken in payment.
Shop in my new Hricfc House, oppcvie
James P. Ross' hou-c.
JOHN R. MILLER.
Lewisburg. Oct. 7.
Town Property
For Sale Clieap.
FULL Lot on North Fourth S;
re-:
on wh'uh is a two s'orey s
Frame Houe, 1G by 33 lift, fSW
i with a good Cellar under it
' Fritr.e Stable, 10 by 20 ancur
t Kitchen, and o'her out-builjmgs n.w t -J
cupied by Divio Sn?:r. Eii'piire of
Lowi-bur-;, 0:t. 31. I-5U.
' The Old BSeasl (tiarlcrs ! '
FPJSS' TANriERY.
fjilE suscrilter re.-prctfjl'y iiifonri .,
l liieiids and the public generally, tint Le
cinit on tiie
Tannins and Currvir.s E;;ints
it) full force, usual, at the old estaiili-hed Leu
j quarters in Ihe Borous!) of l.ewisliure. on
j Ciorge's st.'Ct. near the Kitrer. whre he krt,
I a coni'ant and full supply of LE ATH EH if
I ti II kii.J- and t?:e best quality, wlii -h are rT-r.j
'. t'flrJM' for IJAfH or iri tXCH AMiC U
HIIli:s and I5AKK.
00"'" t'jr-a ol DRK wan'r-i.
! heary v. rain.
! I.etvil-urs. Nor.,20, ls;o
The Iisautiful Ship InduMrj!
Tli aurn
his j".t rccem-d r
the ariore. at Lt
j-Nr.W Stl" . p. Stcnu
tiiexi U.M, iu ii. --
liickok'a laiv otr.jei
an er.ti'e new ar.j
fashi inahle dock ol uia.erials for carrying on;:;
business of
Hoot and Shoe Making.
embracing Frmch CV.f skin. Patent I.e.ither an I
I Morocco of erery iVscriplion. wilh LASls '
all fiz.' and latest st.le-. He hopes .y st:ir:
' alltT.tion t business and a desire lo do 'S-
pre atcr (ond of ihe greatest nuinlwr" cf L
; pitrot.s. t merit and receive the coniideiire i
sui)Hrt of a peni rous pu'.'hc. A'! work at. ! rta
' tenal warranted. 1. tt S VM"UL.
I.e.visbure. Dec. 3t. Hit)
m.nr THE LAST
3
mus. c. e. r,owi:s
IS j ist receiving a choice ass 'f.tn;:'. ol
'COOPS embracing
! Bit Ciootfc,
Groi'orios,
v.c e, 0f 0ll(
s, for sale on !:
ir nst ree.snnal.le teruw at t;ie oil es.n -h-hed
Cheap Store, Market s'net. Let ( '
Third an ! Fetirth. The pt.L'.tc ore iiiii"-!
to call nn I rvamine otir stocU and pncss.
Lewis'mrj, D'C. IT, IS3;
F.O.XF.S P.est i'.ntieh U.srs, ,n
' . 1 ,-v - 1 1.. If ... . H-l. V K
" i.ii . r, i ion. on i i, ... i ' -tor
K.itllilvr use. also Ker Hji-i:.s. s-j'i'3 l':
1 CutrjiiKFius. Dates. Prunes, t il.e 1 i
: Cliemual E'lip irium of C W. s.h..t!i'-
LEWiSSUB8BASE8Y.
TIUE snbscriber htvieg commenced liie l'': -f
Inisiness in Lewisburg. rt-arly o y- l;
P. Slieliii's store, intends keeping coi.siai".! - '
hand the lies! of
FANCY CAKES,
I together with a good supply of Common J""'
and ItKIZiU which lor whiteness ar.J.;-"! '
j n til t'C surnassej by no baker iu the ccm: J
we have the services of a pnetieal worknaa.
In connection nitli our Bakery, ne ha" '
where he will serve up at short notice in"
in any style lhat may be desiicd. Cj"vl.'s, :
received iresli everv niwiioi.
FARMEi!s
and persons from the country will find 'be B ike
a convenient and pleasant resort '" ' r'yi'01
of ob'ainieg refreshments, f u. h ss Uiead, Cakrt
Pips. Ov-ter. Hot Coliee, &c. if.
Also, FLOCK for s;.le.
A. E. I'ENOKMANDIE, A;'.
Lewisburg. Pec. KMI
Try Hie ,cw General Tailor:
TIIHE subscriber would inform the peoplr c'
Lewisburg and vicinity, that he has opened
a shop in the large Brick corntr house. o l": 4
t'en. A. tireen's, where he is prepared to
CUT OUT AN 0 MAKE IT
Gentlemen's and Boy's Clothing, in the I1
style. LATEST FA-SHlttya constantly
band, to suit every taste. By punctuality"
good work, I hope to earn s living patroii?
Country Produce taken in payment.
J. W. BENNETT.
Lenisburg, Nov. 25, IgoO
Farmers' Produce Wzrtsd.
OI K Agricultural Friends will S'ri",v !""
by supplting the Printer, immed'strb"-"'1!
Wheat, Bur ktv beat. Potatoes, Cider.
Apples, ie. As this bas been a plentiful
the Punters aad Edi'or hope to stare ot it.
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