Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, March 25, 1853, Image 1

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    LEWIS
B
f1
RON
CLE
II. C IIICKOK, Editor.
0. N. WORDEN, Printer.
LEWISBURG, UNION COUNTY, PENN., FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1853.
LliWlSlJUliG CUKONICLIi of America liave sent tli.m a .Missionary j it was very easy to fl ,.,t ia its water's. As this mating. During the absence of the
a ii.niis'T rjw.V joinsAL. roPe w,''t!' ''" draw Syria and America "'" a I got ont, I found what others have, committee the cit'zens were abiy entertain-
i,,uti on FKIOA Y utorAins' at LcwUsburg, I eioser together, until they meet iu heaven. ; tJC gait i.n-J am ia Lu'itnrs of ihe water pen- ed by ad Jrcsscs from Dr. J. B. flower, D.
Union county, Feansylvumc It is so now that men can select their own ' ctrating t!ie pores of my sl-iti, and 1 f.dt a S. Boyer, and others, when it was an-
t")' ' wivos aDi Poor 0,J bachelors like Lim j severe and u.iaccnuiKahlo itching. I notrnccd that the committee was ready to
iZZZZ. S;ri(";;:u;;r xa now lf tho(,! their wives scratched my kiu, ml over me, but .he ir- report. The following preamble and rc-
b,,..iiu WarL.utmuanc oi.ti.ai lt!. tu aud know souiet biosr of their temper their
ralailr.tnil kl lliejari! gild . S '".11 n m ('it , iue ir
is u iDjM.n.-iy ms-.r,-i i emu ir character, ami their c-iicicitv for boise-
k. 51 I mr tvtk. j a tfitr: lo -'utr... '
Ai.ttiiuil.
J. lorn. moau.g,. iurs vi-.tr. iL-rt-ituiilt- ii,tii- m-i-ping, ULIore Circling Upon tliat ll.ippV
cbiiru as much fr each of the towns on the
south side of Penn's creek, as New Berlin
has a right to claim for herself.
RwAved, That in Israel Gutelius, E?q,jbip on .M uch 12th.
through the Union Dcrookrat, we have a
a faithful, determined and uncompromising
defender of the rights of the pocple of this
county, and that his cour.se iu so nianfui!y
and independently exposing the treachery
ty express our views, and we cordially ea-j
dorsa the same. Also the resolutions!
passed at the meeting held in
VOLUME IX XO. 46.
Whole Number. 4C6.
Hasrisbubq, March 1L :
ritution continued. I worked and labored, solutions were then read and adopted unan
until I thought I should have torn my , iinously :
skin, aud the Ho h from uiy boues. There W'lu-nnxx. Wa rTr?n.t! value the nrivi-
B n. Hti-xrarluixOB-luartha:'.uIiiuiu, flUaj.Mr. ri i , '- i- c ! i f r. v "r--"t " .'
jok woiiK mn.i ri mirt-rti-inict u ik.- i.iiu (or stuv. i lie speaker had seen miinv tiou-' WHS 1:0 relief but to get into pure water. l.'go we enjoy to assemble together iu pri-! and uuderhanded moveiaeiits of a numler
wliu Uaiil.-diiiorili-liTn-I. . - , ,. . . ' . ) .. , . , ... , . , . . " . .1 .
00 1 in oumeu .iiaoian mare, altuougli liury meetings to give an tipression of' of the citizens of New Berlin in relation
1 was but half dressed, and with whip and opinion on public questions; and the ques-l to the building of a new Court house meet
fpur drove her at tue top uf her speed . tiou of a new Court house iu New Berlin with our moit sincere approbation
never u;d i go so swilt to the mouth of: having brought a new project to the con
Cixui'M' ATtoNtt fHt:triif-a ouaj! suiti-vt of ?-n-rkl inv.
rt-t ni t.liitt llie r't." cf orty or mclAO.tit r,ti.. l.
All leltT jiiuav r ai'- t a(x-inii:tt:i;l lij 11m- r.- .1
ml-ii- wr:t.r, 1 ;wv ,-.fu;.-u. ii -l Im-
f.iui . i.ti.. . ui(. .-. iitriul 0-.!Vrimt"ii. t.i ti- . .
roOl-vi t'. ll i.. li.l'i i.. iji 'IT k;).t ILUfr
ou.i5s 10 1. V.'u:... ii r
O-ICH tn .'I .r..--l .-ii-.ct H.i Wrt-i 1 4 il.l.l.ori-.
lliv l'ust-.Ut----. ijtL-.-.N. ir..i r.elt.j-.
sauil- i f ladies, in d fTereot p rti of the
W'll i, ! u- iiie -.!:; rtf be;iu of the !vr-ia-i
wOiicu far surpas.-ed tiiem nil. e
re:i 1 letter-. r;eived tVoni his sis er, mho
1 -iviviiig l.er 1 Ju-.iti.iu .11 ihu .Mission
i, anj her language and iscntiineuts
weie .-ueh as Would dj honor to the most
i. lined inmate .f an American Female
f'. iniuary.
OTig .ry V.'ortabet is hardiy of what
oul l be called 4 common iieigiit" in
Aiu. i:e.i, LuJ is well-built for fhu c:i li:r.it:ce
Lecture ij a Gyriia.
llAitmsisL'iu;, 3iarou 10, 1S03.
Gregory Worla'jet, a ii.i..ve uf ,-jr.j, w
Palestine, gave a li.-s:oiiary aa .its on
Sunday to a iTowded aa Juiiuu l.i liu (jlcr
Uij iUlul iii:i iioiise, iilid ti 3i'jtri;i
ueovi:U a oicu:.ve .-iut.:r
. it ' j li 'dia ioog,
Oaia i.ilr.ii'v i:-nuie.
i-l Am.in.-ia .'iisM-ju fcciiojl Jeyieiit
li.yiwt'.,) a'.K' was u piij-il of Kev. lr.
licj s.r lnow iiiieast- r, l'u.,) who gavo
In in pvl'aott u iiitflueioii to the c-iiizelis ot
ilairisour'. lie has oeeii in aiiusl. i-vei v
teet.ou of this country, even auioug the f the pip-, and t Loir ex-
vV.ilil.
tlio Jordon. The water was mixed there,
aud the current would have borne me away,
but a little above there, after riding sis or
seven miles, I found au eddy, aud without
stopping or dismounting from my mare I
leaped from her back into the river. I
washed iu its pure water. I was soon re
lieved, and felt banpv aaia." lie
of 1 liiae, active and lithe in Lis ni"Ve-' paused, aiid his mpidi'y of utterance, and
iiK;i.:a, very d u'i coi.iplexi n, i-nl fea-!-miising mode of ad Jres, pasied away.
tares rjguh.r and grccab!e.. A well-1 He then contiuut-d, "My friends, while
cropped fcioiUli of hair is upon his ui.Lerl reflecting on that occurrence, 1 have often
lore the Harris- Ijut fl"w'nS beard which graces the sac! thought that the pangs and agony I
He i a mciui.er Ci"" c 'uutrym.n, Le has discarded. ; tu-'n endured were like a person iu the
His maimers were very easy, his prouuu-i &k sea of sin, sufleriug the s'ings of an
cia;ijn generally correct, a. id his lauguuge ' awakened conscience : aud that the sweet
ofieii ci.gaut and fero.bie, while his ges-1 relief I experienced by bathing in the Jor-
tun-s were ahvuys aLtive a.i l sometimes ; ":l,l was but a faint emblem of the j y
Velieiiunt. He stated that. cxeciitiii the
i i -o
sideration of the tax payers of Union Co.,
vir, the division of the county, we have
therefore assembled to proclaim our views
to the public. Ij it therefore
Rttulcvl, That we are utterly opposed
It'-iilt'il, That the attempt on the part
of some of the public journals aud citizens
of New Berlin, to frown down and ridicule
Israel Gutelius, and the citizens of Tree
i'eiry town-j It tie Senate, the Public frintiog Bill
wis taVn up, the House amendment non-
J2ks'jIi -7. That we believe that the Lew- ceneui red in, &td pissed finally. The pnb-
isburg Chionicle and Union Demokrat be letting to tain place oa the lat dity of
have pursued the right course with rtf.r- present month,
ence to the division, and Lave not disgrac-l 3Ir. S'i5 1 rad iu place a bill to incur
their columns with abuse, as some of (he jpwato SeIiugrove into borough. Also,
Nw Berlin pspcis have done. We do u.-.t j o iucirporate the Seliusgrove Bridgo
claim to betLo "GrcatSUte of l'reeburg,'' jConipany.
but claim tie privileges of fretuitn ia.-pitc Eing. The bill to incorporate the
of abuse. i Odd Fellows Ilall Association of li.-Sia-
KcMtteJ, That we look upon tJie com- burg, Uuton county, passed Senate,
muuiea'.iou in the New Berlin papers sijucd j I Hhum, the bill to abolisli cepi'a!
" Washington Township DutcLman," with ipoiishuieut was ftcr a long discusiioa
coa'esxp!, aud believe the stattnieiit-i of postponed for the present, 49 to 4L
burg, the citizeus of Selinsgrove, and oth- tLe lo uuf mrj.'od, and that I: uv-1 " " Antt-Liqur lilt was taken op, re-
' - f-r advocating and defending the ritih.s ' cr emanated from a citizen of WasLiog-oa . ported, and postponed for the present
to the building of a new Court Louse in ca.au:eed to them by the constitution and: township. ! The act relating to tLe taxiuj of real es-
New Berlin, feeling already that we ari-v laws of our country, meets with our utter! --"'W, That tLo j.roc?8uiug3 of t'i!a ; ute W3S a postponed.
taxed almost beyond our ability to pay, ! coutt mpt aud decided disapprobation. meeting be published in the Ui.iou Demo- i The bill to erect a dwelling for the res
and it the citizens of New Berlin desired a i .Wte', That wo deem it a duty and j Lrdt auJ Icwiibuig Chi v-ic!e, ar.d uli pv Hce of the Governor of the Common
new Court" house they should have made J a privilege at all times and under all cir-j I"'r3 t""!-out the cmiu'y favnrable to i wealth, was tak?n up, discussed and re
an cff'rt to raise the funds by subscription. ! cumstauce to advocate suc'a principles and j t!e same. Signed by the t-Sc.rs. u'i Ly a vote of 21 to 53.
HtjnlvcJ, That we, as the citizens of the j measures as will conduce to the greatest
remotest township in the county, feel the ! advantage and beueCt to the people geuer
inconvenienee of traveling toaud from our! ally-
present county sat, being situated at an! IZtvJved, That we believe that a division
Eill for theKew Ccty. . ,
rr, , . . , . , . i I We &:iGte, .Mr. Kr.nkc! called op
The fallowing L..! was real la r.hca U 'c,.. i -,i : .... . e
Senator Siifer, tu the 1 l:h inst.
incorporate t
jetry associatioii, and submitted an arnend-
Liuiaus of .Minnesota, and with e)es wide
open, prepared lo introduce Yankee enter
prise and Yankee improvements, oa bis
ti uru home. A Syrian, lecturing to au
Aiuerieau audieiien, is iudecd a novelty,
Lut it was most entertaiuiug and well re-
c iiiaiiiuoM'ii; , , ,.,.,.,, . J -
ineonvenient distance from us. i of L'aijn couuty by a lino cciuuienein at j ,. T-,r ..r i-, :., ,,.,',,.. L i, . ,ctcEt 13 rcduc the width of Green street,
iVWi'?7, That we feel grateful for tlejthe west end of Northumberland Lridg-?, ! called Snyder, nd relating to the tlt ', ,n -'lur"vlP Ni.r!hamberland couuty;
moves th it have bee;i made bv our iieicli-' theiice by the New Berlin mail route to ! of Justice iu Uti-jn county. i wntt-h wa sgrcn tv.
wrought iu the sou! by thi peace-Sjieakiiig ; boring towuships, also the elTort at the i IVnu's creek at a puii.t ouu fourth of a' SiQ. 1. Fixes tLe divisiou line accord-' On mo'ion of Mr. Slifer, Senate passci
blood of Christ." i north eastern parr of the county, am! ehec r-" milei-buve Jlowrer's mill, thence upPecu's; 'o to tiie pctitieiis iu circulation. The '"" l" if 'orp irate Ciirist's Evangellpal Lu-
Gregory commenced traveling when about j fully sulseriba to their efforts, aud unite creek to its nearest contact with tLe east 1 son' a side to be cklled " SN i" Diiil COUN- t'4tr;l"G!iure!iof Lewisburg,Ptnasylvania,
10 years of age. Some of the passports with them iu bringing about the much do-l end of Jack's mountain, thence along the j '11'.'
he used when journeying, were produced, j sired division of Union county. We move ' summit of said moun'aiu to the wctern' 2-t'C
Iu Syria, each permit, cost about oO ccuts ; i with one heart in tbi measure, aud wish : ''l,c cf Union couuty, is a measure iu wLich ' r.itirLing said boundary line.
in Franco 1 dollar. He described two im- j to be considered as most decidedly favora- j WL' 111 couiuion with the rest of the citizens See. 3. That suitable grounds and j'a Seliosgrove.
pOiitiona practiced upon him in Europe,
which would have shamed an Asiatic.
Once alighting from the cars, they were
told they would have plenty of time to eat.
So paying 60 cents each for dinner, they
waited some 20 miuutes, and had just set
down and taken one spoonful of the soup,
when ting-a-ling went the bell, and " the
cars are going !" sung out the conductor.
Some ran rather than lose the cars, but
j Gregory picked up two fowls as ho went,
. ......... - - C i
i.eiiiL.jf siroug coaee waicU Americans
might think was jalap there was no
drunkeiie.ss or iateiuperauee in ftyria.
The B.doains, or citizeus of the country
or deserts of Syria, are a very different
people from those in towns much more
ceived. aud a liberal collection made to primitive literally descendants of Ishma-
apeed hiui on his way. lie appeared iu el- TlwJ ',ge, that because their ances
the costume of a Syrian merchant, or t,,r M wronged, they have a nyAf to sec-ire
tjwusmau a pair of very wide aud loose themselves by robbing anybody in their
panuloous, a rich sash arouud the waist to power. This, their right aud intention to
cunfiue it, a close white vest buttoning up ro5 00 the highway, they never conceal or
to the chin, a short jacket of dark color Jt'uy- a this they are much more honest
over this. The females have the pantaloons auJ consistent than those, in more civilized
closed arouud the ankle, a skirt coulincd countries, who, professing honesty and
l .. . ..!. .i-t .'..or. .iwM.i iiii.l friendship, practice frauds and iniDnsitimi?
loose jacket or robe over all, .hi. a thick A other. The Bedouins, when once ! "A other- picked up other things so that
aud impenetrable veil reaching to the ieet. y.u reach their tent aud partake of tuur f t"'"k e landlord made much
Their Lair and eyes ar; all hiack. The l-l-aluy, will never betray or injure b "Patio.. . Another time when
. i . i . .i . .. Vou Tlit-rare true tu lii.'irwir! T1. .ir ten or : Welve had rode iu each others Japs,
Lair of the men is cut short, that ot the mt j are irue wywir w.irJ. lu.nr . r
i i i drink is i.ure water ihe r f.i 1 ia Lrinnir..! a"'1 1m-'l'u J '"C",J anJ jf'U'Med three days in
women is never cut ana when unconhued "0 t. ,d old ae a l"M
forms often a inagificcut xcil, concealing ' fcclJUl1" De "le 10 0,,a 0'a nulul)Cr, they at l ist reached the sea-coast,
the person, and nearly reaching the ground. " over ,s a vcrv.a common , y
The men wear a simple turban or cap, the W -S The speaker was aston-,
women a costly and jeweled headdress, and 'd to .ee the number of death in our P J - -
. i j ctmtitrv between the nTq nfis ntirl '
their well auanged liair uaugmg - , . c ,. :a , , , A ,t asked the landlord if it was necessary to !
it- i i I lni ro.'ison itt tlil4 hi- lif-Ilntftn iria Hut
their backs glitters witu uiamonas auu -
r-ln. The bead-dress of the people is stoves the hot, confined, impure air
i
never removed
u the foot
h.-ad as iu
feet is still tli
Gregory H'orlabet lias been a traveler
loui -li early i.gi 111 A -in, Afi 'a, liurope,
and now in Am. rieii. lie Las cio.uicd
senhed ill Iho Bible, 'ihe paieuis make Uardsnips, s.ej.t tor weeks without a Mitl-
t'ae hargain. They, or other Irieuds ot me ter Ir-.ia rain i r coid air, au i oiteu has the
bridegroom, go (as Abraham's steward uidj piiiow, or the trouud, beeu wet wiih his
Wita the brace eisornugsjaud lueulUehilue tears as he thought of home, fi ieuds, aad
first kniws she is to be nruned. Several native laud," and yet his roving propensi-
.ls ..i leasiiuir and dane.n" i receiie the ties, had now kept Lim away four Jears.
fi i il i... ni(i!iv at Luc uiuLC oi iHimx vui- llic shoaki:r cutcivd at leu tii ub'iu tUo . .i i: , i t, i i 1ItUt; Jv(l -tjcrciary
.,. ti,.. ,iiiu lv themselves, and the wo- natural history of Sjria, its ciimite, pro- ....j ,,, .....,.. i i , The object of the meeting was stated by , wed by
i... i... ...... .it-.. l in Sliii'uv at t!i!i-!ioiis. .te. Mr. l.t-ii.iinni is .-ilu-.tvs . i . . t 1 the Chai
uieu u tuiM."."- . - - 7 -- - j- writj conieUei ales, conspiring to roli
midt.ight" the irJeiius ol the triJegioom crowned with suuw, hut it rarely descends m t,uls tudUUt.r
anaoi toe bride, parade ttie t:eeia wi.u U the plants. Fruit of almost every j i.roiJabIj uave repwte(l enough of
lioa ...re... ... . -a..s ...u.po tu uic k.ud is louuJ there. Very laige oranges, Mi kturu fur JOurroom oryour patience.
New iea.a..i.V '" b1 lUc - cl.s. per hundred. Lcmom.de :s t ..... Iuucb ....j witj, ,L nit au,j
KJ inat'ian ffpyker, John Gundy, Levi
Provide? for ConiinissioacK for ' t't;,' r JtAn Klin nul m. C. Painter,
Trustee) and relative to certain drains
ble to the same. ; of the county have a deep and abiding in-: buildings and a Jail for county purposes ! -"'ne Liquor Law petitions are so
licsotieJ, That wo wish this measure to terest, and we believe that a division by i for said county of Union, to be approved jr great'j in favor of such a law. TLe
be urged upon the attention of the present! 'he Imc designated would ia every point j by a majority of the Court and Grand ;'wing is the eopy of as original pcii
Iegislature withont delay, feeling that no' of view be of such general advantage to the Jurors of the respective counties without u which gives the subject a new aspect,
time should be lost, for our oppouents arc 1 people of the county as should iuduca them ' any tax or cost whatever being imposed ! 8PC"'3 exemptioa of all the old soakers
illustriously canvassing the county to ar- i tu urge upon the Legislature in the strong-. upon the taxables of the said counties for want " s'ores and public houses "
rest if possible the public opinion which ' cst terms immediate aud energetic actiou such expenditures. .open to preserve their liberties, would
has already bean proclaimed iu favor of in fuvor of division. j Sec. 4. That to secure the conditions ' prooly require a great many sheoU :
RestAceJ, That we will cow go to wotkj expressed in the third section of this act,
i and make use of every honorable means' there be pledged iu trust to the Associate
To thu Senate & Tlouse of Itepreseutira
ot rennsylvama at Harnsburg. :
The petition of the Subscriber Hurablr
sbowith tint he has been inforrcd that a
upon entering a uousc - . f(,. . . . . .
i,t..i. n....,r..,l ,...r. ill svria, lie recoiiectea when it was very cold. -' ' .. I
' :.!,.- ir on hoird, a man tapped linn on the shoul- 1
.i i -!.;.. it, instead ot warm nz ttiems: ves b hies. ' 11
lu.Scou..uj, 6 ...... , , , ., ' ..' d-r. " llo do v.i d.. Mr?" politelv re- .
e first rile of oriental hospi- exeiciseu, auu oroucni tne hum., - .... H
iw to the surlace. - J
Vcrv hue u.i . ' u must cme down
the division of the county.
Rtt'ihtd, That in publishing our views,
we do it in good faith, believing that we! 'a our power to bring about a division of Judges and the Commissioners of Union i
li r tuA l.ta.lki t.f lit . t l ! I 'it inn rniiTit v Itt? t It A 1 1 ti o flAi rrrititrtil no vn I ,.C. al.A a?.a .? e a . I
.uep.e u. lUe couu-j j j - ' i Lill is befour ycur Uonorabel Bodr fork
ty favoring the measure; and we believe ' speedily as possible. j gust next, one or more r. sponsible and'LaWto prohibct the Manufaetorin" and
that in all good governments the majority i ResotceJ, Tbat we have learned with : binding subscriptions of not less than ten j Sale of Spiratous Ltqwor in this Common.
should be i respected. . ' ;- j great pleasure that a biil has bceu read in ; thousatid dollars, from witLiu each county -welth. Now -if your Iloncrabel Body
Resoired, That tho views expressed in ' P1;fee "3 the benator fto:u this distr;et that ,
h R,mi.. .- i.- , jo the, event ot a division of tbe county;
new Court house meets with our approba-; tUl11 ru0 0U'"cru tuuuij .a . u "uiii. ;
.-.I t. !...!.:;. t 1. -1 1- ... . ... ... ; -.v. UK
tion. i v -..ouu. v. .u,: Luuuings 10 oe stone or orut arcn, Urfl- to Yoiir IVtitioner soJnn.T h iKll nt
Rtiolvcd, That the proceedings of this I'onds given by Union county to the Sus- proof roofs and rc-proof vculti, for the !?et Int ickasated or iu other words Drnnlt.
meeting be published in the Uniou Demo- iuehanual.ai.road t.o.i pany tor LUJ,oli J, security of records, aud that said suostrip- ; "e bas had Liberty and has nsed it for
krat and Lewisburj
get any more pus-ports. The landlord ! pers favorable to the I
saia no. So Ue i;oi uis na-'gnge on ooard, Signed the oBicers. ueio..-, .uu.u tUUk.u... ..... .ann puoi.sueu wun mo names ot tue list iirir, .. n..ii r J
aforesaid, for the purchase of grounds and ;s"Ouia pass soen a Law your petitioner
the erection of buildine:! f xj-fA fcr Ml titoickcepfrs and kecpen
iuS vouuuca ot LUloh anl buTtior. Said ; i.ki;,.t i... ...,, i r. r
jiuerLT w sci&
have Liberty I
lied in the Uniou Demo- iuehanual.ai.road i.o.i pany lor v.i,iOV, security of records, aud that said suLstrip- "e nas had liberty and has nsed it for
Chronicle, and all pa-' uuii tUa' tha w!lo!" responsibility is to lest tious, &c., pledged shJl be approved by i n'"re ,h:m sixt7 ye:rs without Consulting
he same. ! ou the norihein county, where it prosily . the Judges aud CommissioncVs atoresui.I, i?Dr,clor r a7 othf -.'ul?
bT the officers. ""di will pass ; and published with the names of the list 1 "T"UL "ii!?
lality.
He gave a long aud luiuute d.sci'ipt.ou
of weddings in btria, wuicu sti.l o.ar al
most au exact rcsciutdauce to those de
and get y-..u
is the m hi '!
tiiev went.
tj.ij, . i a must cine down
i' jiassji i . ..lulled." " Where
' "O j IM i.ffhel
They weul Several sq'ltireS-
,i.K,n,rii I ,n .'tir!r iimiTii i.t int- i-i.rrtt ..1.1..1. ... . 1 .1 1 .1. .
For th. L.isturg chronicle. 1 fe. c 401 """ F''c-" new pn-, uw to take away my Kights and Liberty.
Township Division Eeetla". ' county. ; pers ol L uiou county, the second Wick 111 j lut I Lave no objection t-tr all those Son-
ir"e and res c-tab'e ri"cf in of th ! '-eJO't'" 1 Uat lllu proceedings of this the mouth of Augast next, and npcu such i "O 3 aJ otner that nave petitioned your
irge an rcspec a ,e msc. mg o e ; Qli;eL- la .,ulj;l!jIled iu an tuu ppp ju t; lciu ;veu to ; f j 1 i .rib. 1 Body shall have a Law to stop
s of l inn s township, Luiou county, 1 ,- , . , - - , . t!ie:n if thev Cant Keen Sobr withont but
- ,, . 'i in the county; and that the editors ot the ; county ; the subscriptions aforesaid shall ir J 7 LJDl lvf'P HoCr w,lll0ut.0Ut
e.d in the Luion behool House at . J ' . , . ,l . . , I Jiunibley pray that you will pass now
n thit oviminir nf tlio lit!,! olal auJ " V" V " ......e.iit. . .ue t-u.i.i.u- couiunuees t(
Fenn's
1
' citizens
was h
St:lirnJrove.
O-lWa : ...Jfl. ll,.. i-ii-tV (lf (nbiiKf iiilft tinisi:!
, a
'cration the propriety of dividing Uuion
tliti man was thr-'e uiiies awav iu ttieeoun.
, ' ' county,
trv. iht-v waiti-il he s.iii Went away irrvr
- ... , .. ' On motion, IILNRY W SMDt.il,
nun ail ma oi-aie aii'i ;n.- iiioiie.. t.
lwj , was unanimously called to the Chair,
quested to publish thera iu their p ip.rs.
Sigued by the olHeurs,
Fur ihe Lewisburg Chronicle.
Wasliiiigtoa Twp. Division Eeeticg.
Arcca
punish 3lee becaus others rot
i provided tor such subscriptions respective-: Drunk from youre 11 umbel Scrvent
ly, and the grounds nect-s.wry with the ud quaser Deiuci'rat
proper county buildings shall be completed
and conveyed in fuo simple to the proper
GaRPN'CB FLHXH3.
Tcesdat, March 15.
:nif' .1 II Ami. .Irt;tn?i Slinrrf. Rnil Ti 1.1 niilt.n,
T. .... i... i . .. . .1 1 i i ' i
luun ut- iu.si. .oui Uii.s tiiui . . , ... .
. . , ..... : . . u; cui-r were oieciea vice rrciucuis ; jiio. tur"
!..... ..... l..t.t 1..r lnw I.M.itir..' I.u l..t l,i. a
.iarcu
! trunk hack.
airman. The meeting was addressed to the cl.air; Lewis Dauberman, Jacob
by Geo. Hill, A. C. Simpson, Esq., aud Straub, David Mover, Vice I'rcsidvut ; and
Col. Wm. F. Wagonseller. . ' Henry S. Bojer, ikottury. The meeting
The following preamble and rerolutions: mas addressed by Dr. J. B. Hower, D. S
wire then offered and unanimously adopted, i Boyer, and F. C. JMoycr. The Chair z
., . , auiucriiits oi tue respective couutics on or 1 in ineeveniotr. J u-isie l. a ad lecturea
b!e to previous notice a large and , T , .. . ,:. m
, , ... i ouore tue nisi uay oi oaiiu.uy, 15jo. ; ceiora me "lustitate in yotn a llall,
siasttc meeting was hcid in the rife-; ..... . , . ........
o 'i I . t r . i i i.. .... . .... ,i. . . . . T . i . l j . i : ...j j:
school house ou lucsday evening,- . ... , .
Olu, when on motion it was or'au-, J , . . . .
calling DAMLL SCll A1.1Z !
i toocr ue.M, .lie tu..i.ueia vo;eis o. ia.' sc.- t...ii. iu.liiiji, stiiu, ei.iiiifaet, huiiumi
oral election districts in the counties afore- happiness and tir'.nc was the tro glory of
said, may vote written or printed tickets a nation, anl not its extent, its ntinihcrs,
labeled ou the outside " Couuty Scat" snd 'tis power, or its blooJ-staind anna'e, ad
r iu the inside with the name of the Town-; 'hat hizxrhome, with all its delights f.r-1
oi Lie oi.ue. ;l drink almost as common as warcr. l'ine-
maiiiier of the man. In his singular cos-
t 1. I IP I I. .1 - 1 .-in...!-. ? r. .-m n ....t . .1 , m d w.a ....... ...
.... .... . t'-iii-n- .1 ' .nip. ijoroueu or lonu naitu iti'-v iireier ,ls tiiiiwuu. wti.,iviij. .e t ..i mj
VI 'IfflMi T-.fl freedom of thought and ' r.oiuled the followinir persons to be a com- ! I ' ,ml,ut1J " ..u j..... f,
, . - , .i...: iv,-n ii. ! for the scat of Justice. Tho J.id.-es of 'tho estahlishmtnt, t-crpctulty, and true
nacccd Lsueu a oi-ye upland one or two other fruits are not ; tuu,,. Lis viviJ dcseri It would do pood to
' ' I ana trausgrcsseu, are tue inaiieiiaoie riciu ; cr, vuairuiau, x.. x.. .'.t-ii.-o, t...t..i, . - - -
Dauiel Germau, who: P1UL" ut'-a " r " ,a" oi jer-..-.- ....... r..t...
sons voted tor are now returned, and the ; (Senate.; WEDNESDAY, :larch l'.
lirsl time inteis u.e u
TreiuO.lug
. .. .. i... i. .-..i-i n il. i... .-..it. u alter f. mi.,1 l..:t lu. ti.inL- t... .i.t.i.t..t.t f
" . r , , .. .. ... a..d -P. , I.. : uarra"r W mT"U r , .l of the people of this county, aud all uti-l and J. Bickel, and
amiwoiu..u. 1 ... " j va 4 orj,uou vears, and l uvea anti moved i , , , , . - . i ....... 1 ... r. n
A.,n- ,i, r. lUe .. .ri t- l':.l, n. tin. i ..fi' . .... . .. t t ' "ciuauucu momiueuw ... j.uone aua.is to rci onct. a3 itoiotta .
1 ' 1 aiiiou; tue cuaraeters oi iioiy writ, ii, , ..11 . 1 ' . .1 r
..,.d in.- Lu,-. sornris f.:r:i!ii v. bat liiK no. ti.m whence . . i . i-.i.-v.1i be deprecated by honest men ; .trW.! biuce the diusiou
, - c . o r - . ueard me miuuigiii, cry 01 lue ermegrooui s - ..... , . 1, . .
respects ui.l.so....! sucu lai-e ouuees 01 gi.ipeswcic u.ouu. f j auJ ,Uu lmg ,ra,u 0f ,,ien and of' ' " V i . ' , V V, ' 1 . 1
1 . 1 ...... 1 .. .- ' 0 ' l.o i.fT.f-f imi.ln V.P !:A n..or.!p I.Fitv Hi.r. 1 lotVt WatCUCI
ever is a cou- iu iuo i.-rae.ne oerire mov cuiereo tue ... . ... . :n - ... i l.. .1 1 - j
l,r the first luite o
CJa.iaiij IS soou u
tedious, aud HI mall
cereiuouy is over, teaaeeiy
of Union county has i VUc0 ia C!lcn CrtUI,,y "aving tue U'fcncfi uov. iigicr aunouneea tuat ne baa
the citizens of the countv unmbtr ct vote?, siia;i i.e .ae sent ti jus- signed the rccjnt acts relative to ruDlio
i with intense anxiety the;''"-' "r Mth county ; piovi-l.d tl.it 110 . IVinting. ,
J till mr in t 1
.,4 . . 1 t. . i- ..i i. t vn:rs Kikiiii he lt-rurn. a ii,r no i t.wushir). . x i ui;r.t- uir.ia x.
1 . 1. ..1 ...... (.:. , 1 - . .. . . m. ut our l'libi-iiarf Cuurt. to mduce the ' niovciiicuw oi iuo jisiuiuit? uu mv auu- " 17 '
r.ift :ilillli::uii. UUU IUIU VUM iuuhu J ....-,..,1 .. ... Iiomid taii.l.i fl .1 cmi ire 1 ' '
- -" j - ' bai t IvU l U Ukll tiuuu .- n uuu u w t aoiii i
.. . ' I I. ' . I. . I 11 t 1 . .aL '
p.. uuiaiy MCiiUee. l roiu mat, uuie, iue reu. alien uivci.mgs tic u.tei lueu a.icugiii. j rarjg ii9Q the air of h
wou.au .s saom.ss.ve s.uw ot iue l.us-! ile also alluded to several towns and cit-j vior meet th(J W0Djan
Baltimore Central
.,aua. .iUr:a0. -o ta-o place veiy eai .y. ; les, as uiiy were iu iue saviour nine, auu . wol, Abraham's treatm
iue r.l.a.ei o .uti.u.r married at 11 as they now are. Bethlehem aud Calvary . tje cspousai3 0f isilac
.. .1 I .1 . .1. .w . I . !.,... I.. I. A . .
i P . I .1 1.1 lll
uud i ii -us a w.uuw with cui.dieu. , iue place oi tue uina, ana tue sepuicure , .e . ,ittle iucijunte
x 7 ..' l.ut the wile hewn lrom the rock were described, and ...j
, ,. ...... ..... t , , , ,.. . .i,,,..,,.
,. . , . . i - nuott.eoa'i a... .iiu.vut , .. .
and invested with "reater interest, as this '
tuust bo up iiist iu tue moruing, even Pe- anusiou maue 10 iue sacieu uie wuicu
fore hoi 'acr aula. (Uow clearly this aim- the Greek priests cause to issue from their
pie Lwt Kiusu-aiea mauy passages -u,iw;t-J great temple at Jerusalem about the hour
iug women in Scripture Ij Sue gets him ' they suppose the Saviour arose from the
Lit pipe aud his stroLg cup ot" coffee, often 1 tumb, with other superstitious hanging
before he rises. He goe to his thop or ! around the place where the great tragedy
store, aud transacts bis business. At uoou j was enacted. Teus of thousands of people,
he has his first lutal, and thou enjoys a ! of as many various nations and tongues as
. . .... i i. . r- ...i :. i. . r .it .... i t :t i.:n i c n
n.,A Jrn ;,(l,P,,lffV, .i,,.. and havini? rcceill V heard that a bill I'orougu, or i .ue sua., uoi ii,i:;lumUm.imjr.
ight. I saw the Sa-1 . . , , :. ,. W1,ir,.i -.i.orln i!.i S 'fill Oftrt furuisLcd as Lcrtiubct'crs sta'eJ aa-ap-i Hum. The biil torecn'ata isannfacta
c missioners to erect a new Court house at has been reported wuereiu tue .uu.uou . tr . .....
of 5alllaa at the ! . . I 1i.e(,,infinn to the Siisfiti. hanna Bai'.road i proved guarantied subscription, of not lew ring corporations in this tommoawealth.
cut of his visitors, .A . . .' . . . ..... i .i . ..i ... :.. I than ten thousand doiiara. for ccanv was passed cnallv.
ty, without uavmg given previous uoiicc is tuionu uu uu.. ....... .w;,iu; ... . ' t , .
and llebccca. and a . 00 ' .. ....... : l.,.::.t;r.. n.,,t -.a : r. r,.,...,i 'I lnln!S loioci rr.nmlotliAf V. fimli
, of their iutcntions, thereby seeking to tax , ease it win no uivweu, we tue citizens ei ; o' -- - , , , ,,- , I ,
scattered alone i .. . ... ' .... . .......... . ,i.:.. i 11...1 ..J That tho bonds of ?:C0 CCO dollar? aud the Water Comnan? of Lcwtsburff.
, i I thO PCOptC Ol ItlO COUJiry WltllOUl inciri asuineiuu mnujuiji uait VJ . .... .... .. . . 1
......l..t... .itt- ti..lt.....t.lu liS'.iCd OV iue jt'Uliai.-sieuei3 Ol ciitoil n issct uu..iv. nun 4. uriiu uuiuuci VI
11 UL I...... U, ...lt.,.J. .. . -
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nap. At 7 iu the evening he has his prin
cipal meal, then locks his wife in, aud eu
joys himself by riding, walking or visitiug;
returning about midnight to his' family
aad to sleep. The woman's Ufa is simply
waiting upon her lord and accommodating
herself to all hia wishes. She can not
read, or write, or converse, beyond a very
limited range of topics, and her unfailing
resource to drown ennui is, sleep. It is
not modesty, but jealousy, which causes tbe
Syrians to conceal the face aud confine the
persons of women so closely. But a brighter
day ii dawning upon Syria. Men and wo
nts art being educated. The Chris'ians
were gathered on the day of Pcnticost, are
to be fouud in Jerusalem about Easter.
Thousands also move together to the Jor
dan to imitate Christ at the baptismal font,
and the shawl in which they envelop them
selves when they go beneath its consecra
ted waters, they keep as a sacred garment
until their dying day.
"The DeadSeais indeed a dismal place,"
said Gregory. " In my travels; I always
wanted to see and to try everything.' So
when I came to the Sea, I determined to
bathe in its waters. I found them very
strong I could not dive down as common,
oriental
and feelin
tho more
I i, . ., no. .. . i i e j ' ormi-tv. in t-avnieut cf the subscrirtion f Drivate till.
traveler poured forth his thoughts '- -' j " " ?" Z , 7l, " ! that amount of stock, made , the capital ; la tbe afternoon, the Mil to authorix, .
& iu numberless digressions from ! maue 10 nuw u m'" " .. , . ' stllt.fc ,.f the Suf nnchauca RaKrcad com-. FliiladelphlA City to snb.ril)3 to and eotr.-
,. ' l:,.rlin nt thc eTnenJe of the tax rsv"r ol . are wiiiinx r.n'i oesiioiis tuiii. tue i.esooiisi-1 .... . . , . .......
particular object of his discourse. 1 1,1 rl,a at tno V- 01 lBe -x f-J- : i answered by the county of Uniou, plcte to and complete the llttnruell Kail- '
QUI. the M? altot,,or rUt, T T VTarT o t as oVnncd by this act, in such a mnnner road (from Cre,ntorS t Wheeling) was
uncalled for by the penp c, aud p it up by ; fH "pon then cownty, and we arc perfect-, JS r"-- i .i ... i ,i
tor th uvr c..rn:c... T'e"l V J t.. ., . ,U B9m shall '11 fully and entirely relcjsc aud cs-; taken up-iho Pittsburg rroriso voted
OWMMp Division Heeling. Z ' U , ,,m ,.,, h,,,bv make i onrrate the said county of Snyler from any dowa ly 8 to 45,anl ped finally.-
!.. and I
Perry T
A i.t.nrilinir tn rtr.t.-loil not ll. It li.riri. jinil
. it .- r.i ri, their peculiar benefit and advan'ase.
respectable portion of the citizens of Perry lut" c
township assembled at the house of Philip j -KeW, That .we do most decidedly
Schnee, on Saturday eveuiug, the 12th i disapprove and will mostunconiproniising-
inst., when the meeting was called to or-1 ly PPs e idea of taxing the people of
dcr, and organised by appointing the fol- the county, when no benefit arising from
lowing gentlemen to officiate Prcsitlent, such taxation can in the least degree result
H. C. 110UTZ, Esq.j Vice FruidenU, to the people of the county generally, but
Adam Garaan. Jacob Arboirast, John 'j as a peculiar advantage to
rpmsibility created by said bonJ
Hinc, and Jonathan Gellnct; Secretary,
Jacob Schnee.
On motion a committee of five consist
ing of George Smith, Sr., Gabriel Bruggcr,
Amos Shadle, George lline, and Samuel
a certain town, or particular portion of the
couuty. ; ,-' ( . i
Retdvtd, That in our opinion one town
is, morally and legally, just as much enti
tled to public charity as another, and when
Resolved, That the resolutions passed at
the meeting held in Lewisburg, March 11,
n . .ci . j .-. . n.... i.i. ' .rn in mfTttr taxntinn for the
iroun. were aoDoiuteu 10 uxait x icaBiuiD iuo bih . .. ....
j aW I jrofegj to be gooi swimmer, but I and KasokUons expressive cf4hs soase of jbuiliing tip and sustaining f towns, wjm rererenoe to tts diviKon o: me ooun-
Tnrr.sr.AT, March 17.
Li tlw Sntate, the bill to appoint a State.
the use of and enure alone to the bem tit! Agricultural Chemist, was defeated by a
of the said county of Union, as limited large vote on final reading. (Tho manner
and organized by this act. . in which tho- funds of the State Ag. Sx
The present public buildings, &e., to be 1 have been spent, bas created, in tbe minds
solJ, and tbe proceeds divided equally ba- j of many Senators, a distrust whica eon-
tween the two counties, and the present strains them to withhold any farther Leg-
Know n tuai. ne msu iu vc lAoneiu.cu uvui ; x: " - i
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.ill, tl, -. sr.,1 in rlo. tne S&1Q S10CK sa suuscnoeu ruai. ,
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ing so, we believe we peak tho sentiments
of ninc-tcutbs of the citizens of the south
ern portion of the county.
Revjtced, That we wish the legislature
to procure the' desired exoneration from the
subscription, for we believe the northern
portion will be greatly benefited by the
same, and therefore wish the' citizens who
will be benefited by the same, may also
be responsible for the ponds.
Jail to be nsed until Jails are constructed
for the other counties.
Both counties to remain in their present
islative aid in the way of money.)
Moxdat, March 2U' ''
A Union meeting in behalf of b.pCM ,
Judicial, Congressional, Senatorial and j jylvania Colonization Sooiety, vai fceJd jn
Representative districts.
I the Lutheran bouse jesterday afternoon,
Kmmogkodonatootummooetitcaongnan-inpyins l W ; The Agent,
Th8foofihcrc3taxtweck. j f. Ef' TfT, JwW bava KU
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