Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, February 22, 1856, Image 2

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    Lcwisbunr Chronicle and West Branch Fanner I cb. 22, Iy(.
Trv i ryi i reir..jit iima I.i'tii'tluturr
M - .b U tk 'I HHAII Al it
1L I'm ill! U-J lllllll lL ! I- tLo Senate proceedings of the 9
lL . . inst., we liud tliat Mr. Welsh, from the! Jocks iu connection
T o. N. wotEEH b j. B. coaNiuus. ! committee oq new counties, reported, as ! course of tiJc?. illustrates.
hchickoR, comiikwmwj f,,it. j committed, a supplement to the act crect-
FtB. 2'2, lSol'i. j iuS tte county of Snyder.
t. .,. .it,.-Th. l-.u. . ' u '"v r'""": """
let. Heatiso. The Salem Register re-1 Ktt 1IITS & i:l'i;tHK UKS oC I MOV roUBlf, ly tjie UmtiiH-
.1, marks: "The accumulation of ice iu tin, and Trcasnrr r ol said Cuiif. from Uie lir-i day t.t January, 1.. to lie. Cr.1 day
"I , , ., ... I of Januarv. JMafi lleiirv Solomon, E--q-, i reasiirer. ,
, ! docks, m connection With Verv lush' .....-.. , '. n .r
CVuMfv 7.'.ita if- Lfi'iet Jr the year Itiiio, tnouinij me anunnu i inrgnr, me amvnni
Utaiaii, .Ifrutaartit .Wife TuJ, CoiaaltViionJ, JEnwniti'ntf or MUwamt, aud 11 un" tlm.
to4lfphM OB ttl h Svtfnu th" I-irn-t ana 1M..L : 1 1 th. Tf. finil llifif. Mr StrAiK.i l.rsrTilnit
circulation of may M-wauaiicr iu tuiou (iiuulv. (
t&.The Ara.ric.an ti..i.al IVum-il. to u.
detee far Freaidrtit .ni .
rTrandt. I P,-','l'oa r""1 citizens of Snyder county,
i,l.
on a small
si ale, to be sure, some of the powerful
Operations in the ArcticregioBs. Some of
the buildings over the wnti-r, in different
localities in this city, have been raised si,
eight and ten feet, by the pressure of the
iee ; in some, chiiuueys have been thrown
trtsTnjrT.
COLLECT'!.
AnV'UtiU'tiaW'i- Abat t Ammlt Ib-e'r -w. Cooiiniaaknta. Kxnii-rati,.rnl. hnlaricct Otic
tate. County. St. tax. elate. . uuaiy. ei.u.'. lainaiy. cot.'.--a.uiiij. c-ew v.iuu.j.
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ia.rVMir.n , ivmn.iH-siav v.l,r..Mim. b, in.iii. ; cattle from raniniigat large on certain al instances, heavy spires on which thev y".,.vV,Toiit 7'i'i a1.' r';":i'- -r'--1"' :ii-',,J "; " 107
Id.U nd,.l.i- fr Canal ...uwi.owr, Surrvjur , . . , o L . 1 u t. i . x 1 K,iww-L l, iS 6i.. l) J"M,i.7 WJ.:ii MM 17. J1
rii,aua Au.iitnrG-iwr.i. , Islam's in the fU'tiuchaBna rircr. rested have been drawn up out o the f -, .. ? .-.. ,lv mI';, .,4 4..7 41s 7 7-c m 14 i.w b.t
.Vtv.Nn?r.:! -rn.DAV, Feb. 15. nind by the action of the ice and tide,- "i i; M. M ...
ucuwl Vita ITnUi-nt. .... ....j ,j -l.. ... r .1... !'i"i"t..n TlinsV lUrlr ........ ..J-... 7, ''j. . jr
Cisuisfm. vi.a tu -'Ir. Sell- rs. Kenate LUI rso. ';t. sun- " auu, n.u, iu- nrt-iicrm-n ii iihm - -- ,-.,r , -
llttl:ut.
uxiox or 1'i:eemi;x
for the Sake of the Union.
Ati-Naltonal Administration State Con
tention. !
The undersigned, Members of the I.og-
pleiuetH to the act of March 2, 1S55, erec
ting the new conntj of SnjJcr. l'assed
iu several readings.
Mr. Strouse moved that the bill relative
to changing the boundary lino of Uuion
and Snyder counties, be re-coniiuittuJ to
lulature of 1 ennoylvatiia, having been o- the committee on new counties ; which was
licited by their fellow-citizen, iu different ' nreed to.
partg of the Commonwealth, to device a
flan of united action, by which all oppon
ed to the destructive policy and principles
of the Xatiuual Administration may co-operate
in the support of a State Ticket, re
spectfully invite all who are in favor of
each a movement, to assemble in City and
County Conventions on the 19.' Mink
next, to elect Delegates erjual in number j
to their representation iu the State Seuute :
and House of Representatives, to a Cou- !
vention to be held at Ilarrisburg, on the I
2.0th of the Kime month, for the purpose of
nominating candidates fur Auditor-Gener-
smaller bridges in the vicinity have been
similarly aO'ccteil. Nature works with
silent but tremendous power. The bridge
of the Gloucester Jiiam li llailrnad, over
the river near the Gloucester terminus,
was raised several inches, so that trains
were obliged to stop at West Parish, and
passengers were transported around in
carriages, afler Friday."
Oar Rational Defences.
The aggregate of Appropriations by the
J or llie Li-wL-burg Chrulii. le.
We had the pleasure, on Wednesday
evening, of listening to a Concert of vocal j last Congress fur the Military and Naval
music, riven under the direction of W.M. service of the current year, after deducting
. , . . , CI " u" epaiea uu ijaiua 01 ll ouuio tu waive
abLanal Lommissioner and Surveyor-Gen-I i r . - ., , ,- , .r , . ,
, , . J I them as perfect in the tlcliirhtful art of
.l i k. ......j n .f .... r ii
aral, to be supported at the tiituisg fall
election, and to take such political actiou
as may be uecessiry to the crisis.
It. It. M'Comb,
J. W. Kiilinger,
James J. Lewis,
John l-Vrguson,
David Tajig ;rt,
J. G. Sbuuian,
1 Kee l,
J. Dock,
t L. llur.scckcr,
Jno. ?!. Gibbi.my,
K. D. Moorhead,
lclorina Imbrie,
Jno. Vt'iighr,
A. W. Crar..rd,
P. W. Il-iu'rkevper, Jno. Henry Wiutrode,
the charges for ocean mails and other items
not properly belonging in this category,
were substantially as follows :
Fur Army sorvico. $12.on),nno
Fortilicatinns and arms, 2,10().IMI)
Military roads, - lUO.OOU
Xew steamships of war, 3.2.'.U,liliO
IncrrasenndeciiipmeiitofNa-y 2,0tt.lt0i
llegular Naval service, 1I,4IHI,UU(
Total for Naval defences f :;i,.wi,OUt)
Being fully twice and a half the entire
annual expe nses of the Government under
the Presidency of John Qnincy Adams.
HoitniiiLE Uetriuctiok. In the early
Kelly using the irhavrm, and the class of j irt of September last, a man liiing in
C. 1 'AIM Kit, of this place, in the basement
of the German lit funned Church, by two
elates which he has al present under Lis
iiiMruetiou one from this place, and the
other from Kelly township. 1 do not rec
ollect of ever listening to letter nubic
from classes, which had been under such
a short terat of instruction, and which
must speak very favorably for their teach
er, who spares no pains or trouble to make
; inii.-ie as he possibly can. The classes,
each having d.tTercnt bookf, the one from
N.-w Brlm .lif.tll-.rlavUrr
PeuiH .l;.r..li Ki .ll. y
I'rrry J'-hn Kri-M
Soll.i:rue J.t.Ci.uh
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Delinquent tiitterfnn. (
MirtrW. Chn-rlnm. Tr. lateT. ComitrT.
n. rlln ln.r! .iel.l !t
l'ninfi Writ Sri'h(.r..H J
Wert hi.Sl-ll f j r W.Uulil is. J
llartl.-y Wm n.-lir
i'orry IVlrr '1'rt.up
W l.il.' n.-. r J.-l I'.atii-lc
Kt uir.il.! Ilnry lerl
W.-.1 llullolo.! iu. Utile .li
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4 LI. vonn-' pr rM.n should liave a ta
J rlar-f IH fll .
at their elbows. And while ya are abont it,
get the best ; that Ificlionary is : .
XOAJI. tVKITKK'S,
th rreat work.uitiriV?"t If yea are too poor.
save the amount from off your baelt to in it ;
into voiir head." rhrenolr-pirat Jnnrral.
Uveryhody knows about U'ub'.ier's Uii lin- .
narv, and every man, woman and child onqtit
iu hare access lo iu It will let' you ereryiluei;
ji.Mi i regard to your mutlit-r ti.ncne wmcn ou
.'? ! n--.nl ii, L-nntr t ii A man who would know
1 . . . .. i. v. . L,...
everyllune. or air inms. " "c "-" ""
must own Webster's large lliciioiiary.i It
. - i.. !,.. lV.nt u-ill mil :tv.1:l
is a grrai iihw. - . . ..b. .air iwla-c, t'brMw. um
himself of it rmist walk in uaiKiicis. r.ir.j . ,;,,,,.,. wljon mi.u,.! m a,, 4ta. l.
Farmer should pe his sons a few -iiarc I .r.u ui iuari srt. bi-w( the KMwj,
rods of r,t. wel prepar.ibw.il. .h. avails j Z-XuZiT
of which lliey may buv it. r.?.-y Mechanic ,.,, ,,,..., tur,.j. Kicry i.- ow t- Il.,. tut
should put a receiving box in some conspwu- ,n . ki..j il.n utl. lunecr unU j n.iriir.
ou, place in the house, to trh the stray u StSSX
prnnirs, for the like purpose, it is a greai j B1,;t ,,niI,.T4 j,,..,,,! ciui-UaU, that ai at u
lahor-savrr: it has saved us time enough in i na. bl i i.ti.rr d. u.
tine year's use lo pay for itself, and lhat mut ! 'rgS;j!,Jtl ,Slt lihntm f- Scorlntie Jfu-
be deemed jood properlv which will clear itself j mort.
once a year." Massaclmsett Lite It. .at. Vi r, :i . ,r e-im mo.li tur tfce eare af
C'onlainill"' Uirrr tlin'1 the ann um ol maio r r.i . r rl. .-kin. hler urm t(ir aaa,
of any other Knlish Uieliooarv compiled in j
t''nler lit nrjr Mu.jfr
W niiliinirtuit- Hrirv Summers
W bile ln-r Aurori Smith
Sintw in part.
l.i
at.
14"..13
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H 1 Items of Expenditure
&c., next week.
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HOLLOW A Y'SOINTMENT.
7ie Cratff .jfirniil Ti'tnrAij.
Vt the a:a rt a m1'm..pe. we ee arllHaae af MWe
M.in.i.1. .. r.i-r i.f ;lt KIiulu. ,s-.urt..si:iirlil,
.. I. .. . . kl. Ua
ihis eountrv.or any Abridgment of this work. jtr JJ , . t;..!rii?rriii"r parte-f ib
. .- . ...... ,i,urtiilllli:...:n..f;..M Ii il... T.roiriial lin-.iui. dHpra.iae
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FOREIGN IJSWS.
Arrival of the Canada.
I A Missotmr Heroime in Orrhox.
I The accounts received some time ajro from
Mass. sold by all BooWllers.
J. Veichselbaum,
nPTICIAXanJ (X I LIST.fiom Thila.,
J resoectfullv informs the citizen of I.w-
isbur" and virinitv that he h,i ppene.J a Siore
at HLKK S IKJ'l'KI., where he oltrrs for sale
SPECTACLES
ol every variety, sue aud qualify.
a tfi iti. p.lirali"a. baa
n il.e ui.-i.a i.t ri-elorlag ecoiitlee aamarra u.
report of the l acitio having put back. : also, was severely wounded, uniii-maved I um.-t of the rn to h. n in-t nf
.... -, . , i i-!..e,,,T . . . C.tv4-rren.a;ua- Kiitbt maJr of ilia l-t ttu.
l.ussia H said to have made it a conai- by tho fearful odds again.st them, barred iiuko-. i-"i mn n.r - r
Hunii nj
Hum.
t in-l Hands
I 1,1.. hi. 113
Jacob Strublo,
F. Jordan,
E Jny Mon is,
l'hilip Clover,
W. E. Frazi.r,
Andrew Gregg,
1). A. Finney,
Henry Souther,
Henry 0. l'ratt,
FanniLl Kerr,
K. llaioes,
Jonas Augtistiue,
U. J. j:u,
T. L. Ualdwin,
W. A. Harry,
. 1 'helps,
Jtaniel I.ott,
I'avid Muninia, Jr.,
James M. Sellers,
Jno. C. Flenniken,
avid Mellinger,
11. Gayloru,
William Hamilton, J. Drown,
8sm'l Caldwell, S. 1. M'Calmont.
Hakrisiilhi:, February lo, ISoG.
Correnjifclnee of toe Lewioburp Clm.nicle.
llARiusBLao, Feb. 20, IsfiO.
I observe you have little Ilarrisburg
corrcf potdence, out of all the Lewisburg j of the iiniiieuse " moving" into Xoah's
Kemper county, iu this .tate, whose name
was Greenbery O'Neal, killed in an afl'ray
aman whose name we heard but have now
forgotten. lie was arrested and caerieJ
before the proper authorities and by them
ndinitted to bail. A few nights sinee.whili'
himself and family were seated uround the
did better than another, and if I Y "n .l'crso" l'l'"";'' "
I .1 aa...llrrr nn lillft'liT U rfllTi tl.rillirl ft 1-1:1(1:
were one of a jury of twelve to decide on j in tlie .liseharged'its eonteuis nt him,
their merits, 1 should bold out day and j which entering his head scattered his brains
nieht for the class from Kellv : and with- I 'T."" wu """
out fl tttering, you don't often see a finer
this place, the Hallelujah. They took
turn about iu singing, and thus gave the
spectators a chance to judge of the merits
of Country vs. Town ; aud to allow me to
judge, iu my humble opinion I must say
that both tiid exceedingly well. But if
one class
An
me Indian war in urcgon mentioned the , " ,...,',,., ,,r .,ri-i.i,-u- :'..n!!'t.mt or
Boston, Feb. 19. The steamship Can-' heroic defence of herself and child, by a ' close readme, with r' ld. il vr. swl and fnr-
aJa did not arrive at her dock till 5 o'clock, j Mrs. Harris, agaiust tho Indiana, after her ! ",se'sn, u frames and a new a.,.l impr..Ted
, , . ., , , , ' f , . ' i assortment oi perifocal ground fliol l.la.ises of
;n conserpiencc of the ice. Her mails will husband had been slam. Her husband i his o-n man.it'actur.-. If wnnl t pnnirnlarlr
leave to-morrow moruiug for the south. was killed by the first tiro of the Indians, C1" ,he aitention of the pubiic n. his Spectacles i
t i .i.: t i.' jm. tt -.i , , i for iicar-sitilil Hi iifious, and for per-
v.api. jaung uuiuiiig aooui. toe aim wra. narr.s, wnn uer uauguter, wno, : sons who haV(. 7..erate,t upon for the
nr oiafaM ana ;
Unit ami uure :
rhir Iwr.
tion, previous to the acceptance of the ' tho doors of their cabiu, aud, loadiii-t and ..uaiiti-. .n 't., i., i...,i,.i tit",' h:t-ii .i'lt-.- ... iuI:!, -.. I
propositions, mai no luucmuiucauon is to nring iticir cuus, in siirul 01 tho tiustiand : of-rrr.n.-...rt .i.m.iv. iLLLM'i' " "'"'f ' ' f;
i... ,i ...i r i f..,i...... - .Hjr'ir"?z-':r. ivrr; r-'r: i..a..ac
ib UoUiauniu, qiju u, sjVir.-Tavjn ui aviti.t'ij anu i.iiuvi a n LH mtl '"a I" o w , ,in twt rj vmiwiy vi ri4c.t in vyim. ituo bob
exacted except that required for r ica-savages for eight hours, when they were i m'.',';TirAlaadotiKrrin,iraint-aodo;e
tion. wU-i, being conceded, she agrees not relieved by the arrival of a friendly party. ' "..r , ZT ZV Z'Z.
to fortify the Oland laics. ; She killed several of the red devils, and ,.T.n 'JT.V.'-'.TvV '.m.1!.'" ,.w,b"rs '' ,K-
. . , t i t'. rl.lllll Al. ei.l 111. an. I ll.-.J iu anut of tlie
It is reported that Austria will propose kept up such a hot lire on the rest as to arui- m pien i.,m r.n
, , a 11 will, if rUir.-l, ko lo any rei-pertabie bouae
to tne Germanic diet to adhere to the peace prevent thein fmtu approaching near wh-w hi -ri-.- may wm.
,. i ,i . f ,: i . . ,i ,- i i , i.jt'"l'lie verv best El I'.- W ATER always for
preltiuinaries, in order that Germany may , enough to set the cabin on fire,which they j sale, j i -JwOIj "
be admitted to the Conference. i repeatedly attempted to do. ;
Amongst other rumors are the follow-' This heroic woman was tho Juaghtcr of! James B. Hamlin
iii ti
ti.-a.uli
Hytie Li'jk, Sore. Jlreasti, WounJt and
Lturs.
Srnr i f tin. rri.t ari. i.t.f f nrcr.f B"w rely aelaly
ou tli u.-.-.-l ll.i. w.-uJi-rfnl Oinilmnr. wftrn aaaiaw
lb tl t acr-t -a-ia of orr, w.anila. where, c'aa-
ilular .....icv .n.l tumor. l'r..ftfor lliHliay aaa.
j lvr.unnai.il ll A' laj ! a.-rnmynta araaH lo
tin- In -i nl i f n.e l". hrna .Ml -oieate . f thi Nat
i in. nt. i.. I n.-t ! nt.li-rthr.lir-t'on. fthe W.dleal Staff.
I in i!.- ..r-t rs... r.i w. un'i. It will wre a. alawr.
v-:iu. iiii. at- .at-lil. n:irfi.,.fl or exntrartieB al twvjaiBU
cit-u ol Jj year.' .taoiliiir.
'((- and Fittula.
TV, and ntJi. r -imitii- HWrahii aoaielahate caw Ve
air tuat:r rl If ln Oialmant t.e well rwkawS e awer
ti.-iao. alt-ct.d. an.l by ..ILerwia. fcllewu(S tae liBied
a.rw. ueua urauiol vab ua. '
th th Ot'ttfment ond nth thcmld U
run
r.i:cutrati-m
i Hi .!
t"t Br-7i4t
,S rr .
M rf J. iiiM
For 1C
S rrit of all klsvla
Hp rains
far...
Fi;jd filudsi
1 f-rr-
V ravl Srj
cunii,til kiftwls
tt'J M suit-a Luiic. New . ..ih. aud 'M lratxl. latvndbB. ud
by ail r--r-iii.i r-rinr-T-tn an4 Dealer rf tlnlKratt
tl,ri,u;lj..iit tl,- ( Rib ! Mt4- attii liia cifiilxrU ucd, !
1'ots. ril i'. pnii. ' Ii'-. f-nt. anl $1 each.
A l,.Th re is a ojOMdcrai; atvvmg ! taking tbt lax
N. B. I'irrf irn frr thefntManrc -f patiraU ! arary
ilr-ftr.lt-r an- aMi..f.i U- t-aiili J'- U
I effort was made, we h-iirn, to find the jkt-
Un.kitu set of young ladies and gentlemen
from the "rural districts."
The evening's entertainment closed by
the two classes uniting in singing a piece,
which was executed in a style seldom
equaled. After which the parties retired,
all well pleased ; tho girls and boys from
the country in their hue sleighs, aud the
girls aud boys of town retired as they
usually do when they get a chance, aud as
the "critters" we read of did at the time
delegation. The duties of your Correspot!
ding Editor require bis whole attention, so
you could not reasonably expect anything
of bim at present. Mr. Slifer is also kept
very busy ; be labors iuce&ant!y. It is
no small matter to discharge the duties of
one of these public offices, and render en
tire sati.-faction.
It bas been quite dull here since last
Saturday, in consequence of the Legisla
ture having adjourned over until to-day at
3 o'clock, P. M.
Last Wednesday wo were bonorcd with
a Tisit from Messrs. Cameron, Musaer,
Frick and Graham, of Lewisburg, and had
quite a pleasant iuterview with them. We
were also visited by a delegation from
ark, viz: two by two.
Sl'ECTATOH.
oiisrcssional.
Wasiuxutox, Feb. 10.
IIocfE. Vr. Hickman, from t'ae Com
mittee on Election?, offered a rcsolutiop
empowering it to send for persons and
papers in relation to the Kausas contested
election cases.
Mr. 1'helps thought that the attempt to
ing : That Russia Lass selected Paris for James Young, an old settler of Lay fayette
petrators of this horrible d.-cd, and bring ,llc cmilercnco, in or.ler to slight Austria, county, .Missouri, whence she moved, with 1
them to justice, but at last a. eouiit-s no ' and that the Austriau Cabiuct is offended her husband, to Oregon in 'l. Such a
A TT0i.XF.lt at LAW,
j. V f. SlKTicr on Second St. wf side, Iwo
traces of them could bo found. Macon
(Mtta.) St-ir.
Wasjiisuto.v, Feb. 1:1. The Supreme
therewith; that llussia iutended, at the heroine deserves all the honor that can be
last moment, to demand, iu the name of awarded to her, and Congress should grant
the g 'ticral interests of Europe, and iu her a handsome pension for life. S'. !
Court will a.Tirm the judgement of the . acc,,r jance with .l Cve that Pnglaud I AMU AVirs Fel. 8.
District Court of this I)istriet, iu the ease
of Wells, who was sentenced to death in
1852, and whose sentence was commuted
bv President Fillmore to imprisonment for
life thus settling the question that the
President has the power to commute as
well as to pardon. The minority of the
Court will UUsent.
exercise such a power would be an act of to-morrow ; the " poor lien" of his mother
That was a good sentiment given by
George W. Bentley, at the editors' and
printers' supper iu Worcester, last 17th of
January :
"Franklin To-day mrdting; lights for
Bostoh'st-lainpless lanterns lo morrow
eiiliirhtoning the world : one day stirring
the cauldron of the tallow chandler, and
the next rojking the iron cradle of the
mightiest democracy on the globe : the
apprentice boy to day, the revered of kings
Washington, Feb. 1G. Gov. Shan-
be forbidden to fjrtify Heligoland, and :
. a t ..... 1.. :
test il ir to pLace purposes on.. ; noQ ftfu J; f g ,as, lerrn,, voar .,,. called to the
Holland aud other neutral powers, it is i ,, , . , 1 HlUG A Y LASU .y VO.ll. l o.Vl'.i.W.
said, demands a voice in tLc Conference. " proceed to ; T.Pnl rs, ,re ill r),rll0
' . i Kansas, llu will immediately remove his given fur -iJoo, pavable in instalments vt sst
Iron-coatcd floating batters, similar to ! officc from ,he gt m j ; per week or 4 per m.mib. It ,s heated m
those of the allied forces, are beinc con-! ... tlk county, Pennsylvania, and has one .f the
c , , ; ... compton, the centre of the prevailing dif-, bet maikets for us produce in the State. The
structcd for the defeuce of Cronstadt. ...,. ., -,, ,. ..... t., ' ...t i , ,.i. i.,,.,, ,i ;..,.. i,. crE.i
J C r-r..-,;,.. ea- a.. ... i rs t l,.ea will I.
rtiwirs sonm oi .Market, MA' I Mum -p,
fim-!) I'm ion In. Pa.
Heal Estate. CHERRY PECTORAL
rorens. olds, hoarseness,
BatOMUITIS, UUOOPI.VC-iOltHa
r) thnsf who wish FA 1! MS. To
L havff Cfrtile lane! at a cheap pnre ant on !
IKOIP, iSTHIl, AMI
coxsrjiPTiox.
to rtur a l oi n, nnn hhmi jrnr A D sokk-
.VA.s.s ul lilt, litttt retake tbe Cherry Perioral ea coll-.'
lo N-.I. anl wrur lip warm, to fw-at .iurinr theaicbt.
1'iU A IULJJAM) "C.7, take it moiniDe, Bean
an. I fT.tiiiiir. aiis.r.lii.i b. airrtl'.nn on tbr bottle, and
the iiitflraity will mm. a K- r.aiofr.1. Noae will loag awSWr
lroui tlna abrn tb. y mil it.-aa bee rraaily earew. eVe
...iii. allin-il well a -at.-l riUi:h. wbii-h l.raaka tbam af
Ihr-ir TrM at litcliT. will f. n.l tx takiitif It)- Ct rrr Pectc-
u K". B II to I ed. I. -T BBav aw i.rt of aaaawd aakowaa
usurpation, as Mr. ltecdcr docs not claim
to be elected by virtue of a law passed by
the Kansas Legislature. Ha defended his
! constituents from the charge of being bor
der ruffians. He condemned earnestly the
anti slavery men of Kansas, and claimed
that the Missouriuns' desire was not to
v i;.,.t:.. l ... ... i,..,...i i, i
",i,u: uu" r, "-i Aci blood lut t0 sustaIn tLe laW3.
about the time of the adjournment tfcey ... . , . ,. . .. , .
J ti Mr. W ashburn, of Maine, regretted that
ino ai.juuiueu, uu. n e luua .ui luiau uaeja
in a few days.
Matters were in this situation, for over live
minutes, wheti a man named Taylor went
Mr. Phelps bad indulged iu such remarks, ne loleprapti nonse ana iiroiigni
1 c ' c.-tno 1,kt wuli.p unit L-lot.-t.v with W'llll- 1 111.
bathed the tongue of the suffering boy,
linallr liberating about one half b avin;
the other sticking to the popt, where it
fli.lit I ma
A forced loan of GUO,l)U0 Sliver roubles : iv t . .t e -n for fannintr, as examination will show. It
has been imnosed on Finland fr its .1,J " ,,"U'LUt -l,CTwn' "nU I of prosperity. bein? n-
a nrolmlilv tip iViniTiir.,1 ir. I ,.I V.i.t.nn 1... l.u lu-n rn-h rfine ol l.n anil will . .-wn. un.l , ,.ti. i.i.inih.,1 ...I Umi .ui f.
fellCC. !,. ,, ... , , , 1 .iL.rl'tf l.e iiilerveel.-J bl" li.nr Uaiiroli's -I'l.p ' -n't rioj. an-1 :m uli malr .nr.-. i. .-(TiTeil to tbouaaiaia
, T, , , , , , . GOV. .TliaUUOn. 1 heV Will, no douLt, be !' r 'y , ;,1,tl"' ""r ' 1 1 f tio r, tl..i. ntt .Mt. I t tl :.. IDal,.aMeremr.lr.
lranceand England do not slacken iu 1 , , ., ,, -, . - i 1 nnber is oi t!.e most valualle kind ; ln.e. m.ia .taa41.-e.tk.en.-eu la thr eaw.aB
. . , . -in accoroauee with the J resident s views ; nnexceptional.lv jood. and warrantee iIphIs tl.nn.enei, aiiau.iui bi !.( iu u, aiaa the acoaawij
their preparation, for the continuance of iu lh ial to aud Lis ' are s,ven. It presents a ,,! .-,,. sbs,a,il ; - U rmur trr. rer
the war. ,,,.,. ..1 ,,. ,: .-,i .1 1 oppnrtimilv t comniei.ee tarmiu". provulins i. ,.,,ini.i,. a, tv it.a.-ti. n . n ti.e u.roat aacl laaia.
The Ouern'o r-rperl, onns with rnlooi ! " I'rueIama,un nitu 'K" urB1- , for ones children, or mak:,,- an inveMment. :.. tak.n m .n,;i .,.,.-. i, .,r. 1
lhc Queen s fpeech opens with eulogi- y tj eJifjruo TUtre are m Firh(.r pticularj MB be b , frul ,ne panl. .u...., iocretnepo-.,
uni upon the taking of bebastopol ; rclers , ... , . ...... r,j. ...,,1 i,-. i-,rf 1; ! phlets. which are sent to inquirers, betters ! a.-iidia .". neraiij amh reiierrd.aiiJ often whollj
to the Preparations foi a vi-orous nro-ecu- . ,, L,ta;,cai,vorUl J"a lm at 1 ott lu" answered rr.,n,p,ie. Arrtr or -Hire., n.M'l. . 'r.-.i , . -berry iv,-,.... i., .n- eo . .. Z
,. .I . t , , 7 1 1-7 -11 wLtch aro to be cailci out if tbo j w. CATTEI.U Secretary. 1.15 Walnut street. , 'rtZTZrur C
tlou ot the war , alludes to the acceptance - circumstances deuiaud a resort to extreme , north side between l . iirtli and Fiuh street-, i:n".v'nnis. r irritation of the ibnt and nPp.r
of the offer of mediation made bv Austria, ' VhiimUlpnin. Full information is contained - ru. n ..f tlie inn... may be mmi i-y taking Cherrr
'I measures. i in the nmnhtel In 1114 i I . t r:il m .mi.ll anl tie U. ut dieu. lh. uncoaUerLa-
and the acceptance by liussia of certain , ,-. i ..r. !...,.: r.. ' r r i "vi-p"-.-.. " ' reh-.eei.
re. , ... ,. j ... , ' ..iuu.-u wiuii, uaiiuij iuaikvi-. . r ". ti fit t: uni an eie'ir OI antiaionv. to M ail-
lONOTE rllOZUN l1 AaT. Ill Vjlueitlliatl, , (.nnilitioiiii wbieh it nan honeil wonhl be' . 1 tst xien-rVTm i b.we.t l.v Ni-lt- anrl frequent ili.aea of the , he're, ewt.i
oq the Mth inst., one bov indued another I , , : noon lor lausas, receivea lull instructions sua. ziMX, I ,,, ,t,ui.lu,8 ui.d.. 11 ukmio Maoti, it wui
to put his tonsiie aanmst a fluted iron the foundation tf tho treaty of peace; but, , , euurch, urJtr-' ,uJ nia:. -.Mr now tniw siMvx Tlrii-k llwoll- I ''':: .
.tl, . I...e,......e ,.. lh,.. t;, ' ttine rloeir, ,l. e..,l t.if t.-oa ikne. -Ill .. " 3 ' " " ' ,.."'.' " 1 V. ' UD
... ... ... . ... .... Ui.iUi,u.,..i.ii, .hi ... ,,-. K .,c v, ae.. i!.lL in? tllll.PK. on l.nivrrvitr Arannia. at . rrwaemenyremni
indieatiii? a temnerature far below zero. ' i r .i i:i .- . " " J
The tongue stuck fast, of course, ...,.1 the ! toe w.rute prcpara.ious. Uwful cspcJient wus, be exhausted, be-
tinor In aiifrer nr rre:it "-imr. Sovoral 4 uc .-peccu ai-o auuues to tue conclusion
passers endeavored to release him, in vt.tn.
to-day, the immortal Franklin forever !"
T1. fc..ll.. 1,Aa Imnn .eiHir..!. 1 1 ' C J C ,
UC anaiiir. ima li.vu e A . c 1110 1 j. vo.i . a . . , .. -
e cw it.lt-j iiiitm Irtre A I.tenrt m'.ii.pila r.t
here this winter, and there has been much , ' , , , . . ' , f ,. . , .
. , - , ... I the people of tins country believe iu their
fufTerine among the poor. 1 have vi.-ttcd T 1 . e
.,. , 1 , , : hearts that there was no Legislature of
families myself who were so poor that they , , . . , ,
- , Kausas, no law, nor nothing having the
really Lad nothing to eat, or fuel to warm . . - , , ,
J . . 'vigor or effect of law under which the
the miserable shanties in which they Jive. . , , , , ,.. ,-, ., .... ..
. , ' I election wis held, and Ly w hich Mr. U hit-
This is not the case with but two or three , , , , . . . , , .
. . field claims bis seat as a delegate. This
families, as you might suppose, but it is , . , , . , , .
i n i ' ! matter should be investigated, anl how is
ceneral anionir the pfiorer districts of the i , . , . . c . ,
fc si this to be done unless power is granted to
town. True, there is a poor-house near . ., . , . c
, ' . . ! the Committee to send fjr persons and
town fur the county of Dauphin, lut it is , :
-i j.ciLti..;,. nin......,...;i. Th... i i 1
Mil Ctu JT iit;ia aw HO u.iiii'.-i taj.ai.ij. a o i
. f. ro resortiniy to the neccssitv of the em.
of treaty with Sweden and orway, cm- IlIoyracut of the FcderaI ,
taiuing deleusive engagements applicable , . .
to these dominions, tending to preserve, Washington, Feb. 1G. The llepubli
thc balance of power in that section. The cau Association of this city, aro making
conclusion of a treaty of amity and com- strenuous efforts to establish similar Socle-
j FOR RENT,
j rMy now tfirre slorey Prick Dwell-
Jeii. in Hiil.K. on I'nivrrs.ty Avanii. ot
lhnKiver bend. lo.--e-ioi ttiven April l-t.
l-..ili. For further particulars, enipnre at the
h-'ii-e, or bv letter of m. nt N.-rtiiuuibprland.
Dec. 27. i."5 Ji I.-.EPH P. TI'sTIN.
Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale.
7'. suit fiurcttticri, on reniimalile term,
TIIKKE arc 9 I.iis of WooJlaml. si-
J luate in White Deer Tp on Little liuf-
lliti l Pl.l L..A i. i-i-L-v.iiiy r.-iuored by taia remade
. iini-re.ii. in.-liiiire- Ini, l-e, n oolirM wbere wbete taai.
' tue.. were .r.e.-f. -I fr.n any rioua ronpiiueneea. abaia
; th.-ir ni.i.-t.t..r. wOhr-nt the Cherry 1'eetoral, where aaf
l . rio: fn-ui tlie U.aeii.
Kei ea-e.1 io.tni.r, . are rer ort.-i bere of patients who
i bate r-een cnretl irem
I .I7 .' " W' .l.'.VJ.ror thi. reme.ly. ao aianr flat
tltere can W n, t.-.li.-n nt tta beahoi: ewne oa ta.ee
ilo.-ai .. 11 Iii-ln. t- ei.. terin y fc.ken until tha
: oaiu in tlie .ale ami oil ,r unpleaeaat ayaiptoBaa eeaae.
till; ro.V-7 WIM.Vhi iteearli'-at Maeea. it ahi-oij
1 taken uaaer Ibe a.iice of a coed Pbyr-ieian if aoeeiMa
. .i-i iu .,. n . ae.-a uu a i-.ir.-nii r, ram to IRe pnntea
merce wuu v.uiu is announcca.- jiic cti-. lies in every city, town una village tnro -1 r,i.,o i-rv- ,k,i , ,n,i,. an...-. iinUm'. o..r. I iirein.. en the vmie. ir jii,ijeiuUliT aaed. ami theaa-
remained the ballance ot the day, a warn- j mates are framed for the exigencies of war,-out the Uuion, in order, as tho circular i ranging from M to 21 acre, each, well limb- j (u,.h ,, ''H lsr a m"LD"mr- m "
ill" to youn.'sters how tl.ey raiiiessly hek .. . i 1 ,.-r n .. . , . , . 1 ered with various kinds ol Oak. Pine. Pcnlar. , r sett:.,i o.v5.-vT7n.v hi it., worat Ibrm. thm
fold iron in freczins weather. The lr.ek- j "uu "w'uw ul,uu '"eeouu.ry cApie.cu i; ssucu j,-xo rally tne people ana W I all,i chesnut. i' ''" uM h. .,, ide.-i.,.ted toiha,
less boy was taken to. his homo in extreme ; W continue tne support bitticrto so clietr-1 spire tticm witti couhdeuce and enthu- j The Farm contains about 65 arres.of which
"i'ul,y- fully yiuldcd. The balauco of the speech siasm, and furnish the information ncces-1 1 are cleared, and has.m it a Two sturv I.o;
I . :.t. ... ' , , , ,. I tw Hoao. a LoK Stahl-. l-prins of Water,
I'roposed rinxtiE i the Law or ,s "c oieu to uumcsiic uiiairs, wuuoui rei-, aiy to ciposo uuu lainy meei me sopnis- ; inland Fruit trees of various kinds. It ad-
try of the Pro-slavery demagogues, and
; making the issue of slavery or freedom in
Slavery wants More! tuo comillg i.re8idt.nt:a. cail),)aign." Tho
The slave-holding power seems to think ' design is to scatter broad cast the docu-
l.i bel. Mr. (jetz bas reported in the I creuce to America.
J louse at Iiarnsburr an Aetw huh pro-I
vides that on the trial of indictments of j
writins or publisliin? a libel, the truth of
i the matter charged as liliellous, inny be !
fc'iven 111 evidence ; mid ll the lury 111 UtlV ;elf a. euro nf k'anna nn.I V..brn-I.-n ne' .L rr-i
Ve 5tr.1,...,.l-..l4l..ir!- Te.J. r.,el. o.. ol...tl ,.l .!,., 1, in I " " ' ' ." rFura upuu tue SUOICCI. i UB
has been a general waking up on the part ; ,.',f ' . . ,,,' ... I du ed ' by 'irood motives, and with no j t0 bt'Sin to indicate an appetite for more . Association have always prepared 102,0U0
of the citizens iu behalf the poor, for the j . .' " . " , malicious intent, and that the matter so j conquests, Texas-ward. The J,ew Orleans copies in English, aud 20,000 in German,
last few days, and they are being better j 'j" ? ?vT-r f, , , i '''-iT'' r.f 'Tr' U t'?11 '"te to tho tac- CounVr-tho leading Democratic paper of of the speeches and writings of Messrs.
under which Mr. Whitfield was elected, ' quital of the defendant or defendants. , n i .i r . - 1 , ., , , , fa
provided fjr. 1 the validit of which Gov Ted' o I Louisiana coolly reveals the fact, in some SCWard, Hale, aud others.
There arc said to be about twenty cafes , ,,0.I',IU'f u "C -''r'.,-C, ri " I A letter from Fort SneHins; (Minnesotai, j learned discussions upon tie convulsions
afil...lU.. i ,.., l,..t n tbi.t i i ' ."...c.v. laU,(, o,U , jalnly gilv, Uiat lioin ,,f Vex co. that it is the ultimate desion ' " fm-v,lu- ltu- J' setters con-
nothing new here, there is Lut little said , JJ- j at the South, to AllD tinue to be received from Kansas repeat-
about it. I 'iaJ (''. fUr'Ltr l10? LJ below zero, and that the troops were com- Mexico to their sway. Nothing else will ' lnS th determination of each party ,n the
We had a fine market this morning, and j "''" . . , . j l'letely troze,, ,. t.c ,nua 0f Co.npany
...... , , Mr. Campbell, of Ohin in reply, said 1 J. Tenth regiment of infantry, was froz.-n
the sleighing bas a tendency to kef -p pro- ... n ,w,f I to death, and rnnny as eieht or ten
I saw the best i other soldiers had their lingers frozen oue
tl,a ati, nt require, an4 caa bear, it always aBarda
M-ni- reli f. au-l Ii. t uufri-.iii.-iii: cure ib-we wba are
coniiler.il p.,t all rurr. Th.re are many thoiiraade
ratti-ri. all over tlie roantry who feel and .aethat taer
eae tbeir lisea and prent htalii. lo the! berry Pectoral.
.V.iQy yi ar.. i f trn.1. in.ti a.i i f iniiiniff the nul.lie
joins lands of John Humtuel and Jacob Hart- . eorf.ii, nre in tl.i mi-lietne. haa wen fi-r it an apprrcfa-
man, about 1 mile from (iuldm's SSture, in ly by tir cjeeedinr the meet r-aeaatoa
... . a...... , a-.-.-tiila.iii of ita triend.. Nothing tut ita inlnneie
VV hue ileer tp , Union IO, 1 a. airtuen an.l the unmi-takaMe b. n.Ct cor,f.rT,a a, Ihoa-
1 he above pri.perty is ollercd at Private ! aanda of auflerers n.il. I criminate and aiaiotain tae np-
s-i e to. the sniwi-riliee : "i.-i" n eu. ,i nee ma ny inieru
Kale, by the subacnlier.
liKORGK MEITELia.
Kelly Tp., Aug. 10, '55.
inbVrior ri-me-tie-a ilim.t
nptB in niuiriunit j. ultra arxl aWrdctl,
tlii.t ha- L-iDf.l fri.-it-is t w t-.t-rjr trial, tvofrrrvd hvat-fiw
nit Ui atli-i-tt-l tbry can nvrvr tr?t and prMiwra
"" " ' "ti r-u:iretati U) Da- u .r-0 1 tn
A.. - o.., e. r,r:-
UUW l I Cd.-.iiiaitJjiT puiv.-. m. can v. i . . . 1 -I 111" 1 !
Viopf nflTeroil nt 71 els in tbe ouarter all : Sta,U, '"V ' violated by fraud, wh.eh . morning while mounting guard.
. i . e , i . forms the subjiict for a therouh mvesli-
ronnd. and 12 by the lb. for the best . " c
this point.
pieces. Pork is dear, and can not be got ,
for less tbau !) cts. by the carcafs. d
The House should be satisfied on t , tk bTrV!. . .
tlinrn : .a .11 fl,f..l. r.,.,1 ..I, .... r.. r.nn a
-uril miiiii uni iiiiuoiiuiii tiiuu innu tu w
11- .an , a a a t f , . tUUU Ull 1. UC"J,f I It 'Oil DUU miTrillHI- ' '"'-" ' ' 'I i 1 I M L tt 1 1 It
W ,0r b" y 8"f!e , , 1 i ic despatches on tthicb to form .judgment ! I". ho. ey.id.-r i. ofaix inehesbori, nd
toes range from 00 to !0 cts. ; Apples are i . twelve inch stroke. Jt makes l.j revolu-
quite . dfu.r at 50 cts. and 75 for tho best . Mr' , ' ,U nerpaI'er ' l!"n n,i,,'u,"! wi,h U:am a,1 4i I"J""di
,. ,7 . , . t ' reports bad exaggerated or lnaiMiihcJ one , pressure, and does more work J ban any
quality. Luttcr is plenty at J,i cts. k e . : cnmmoii threshing machine driven by
. i . i ii l.i.i . ; "r "'e other side of the question, and t ... , , . '
the reeular market pouud rolls, and '21 cts. ; , , , . ' . . - eiglit horses.
t ... i .... i i . . : tuereiore me importance ot an invcsti'a-
by the lot. lurkeys ate oiiite plenty at . ' e
.... . 1 1 , j e . , tion by the means proposed. Gov. Kecdcr
1 2i cts. a lb., dreed. t htekens fetch 40 , . . .i. e.. ,
, it., . "ad done ail the act of Congress required
cts. a pair, dressed. J'ucks ranee at 40 . , , . . , . 1
j . D j ol an inteiiiReni ami respecianie population.
enable them to long maintain their power. i"ory to carry out its purposes, and The Improvements are a lir.t-class BASK
over the crowing numbers and increasing predicting a collision, unless tho Federal B-.. by lo teet,wnh a lair Man-ion f-i.
. . . i- e , - . 1 imrornmriii intnrf....,! ern.il House, n a?ou nouse, l urn nouse, ano
strength of the Freemen of tho ortb, , e"rnnd promptly. tlIriPr 'stnlai,ie Outbuildmcs. It has a lare;.
East, aud West. . t..., llTI . Zv'CZ. . Apple Orchard, and Peach and Pear irees
Iolc. stlllicient lor oruiuaiy u. i
. - M bile it i a frand on the pabiic to preteaj that aar
A Valley Farm of Limestone Land, i o.,eii....ii.-inewiiii, hi.ii,i,,uret,iithwj,m,.unu,nt
yirT.lllTl-l-.-l 1 a I r 1 l',n" 'fat the Cherry lctiral d-aa Bet onle w a KeaeeU
10MPKISINR aliout 1C3 Acres, for 'a!T",m"iaL: cureto,wle-
I J S.AI.B. Said F arm iS ill One Of the best i An tune make. tbee facta Wiiler and bettar kam.
Wiieai-s;rowin rallies in Central Penusvlva- I th ai.-iieine baa rmdnaiiy become the heat reliaara af
nia.wilhiu two miles (over a Bridge) to a Kail- j t,"'l7
road, accessible to Markets, in an eminently j prepared and .ld be jawes c" aTM, rrietleal and
healthy neiehborhood, near to Mills, Stores,' Anaij-tiiaicheman. L.w,a, Jiaae.
L'hurch and School Houses, anil in the midst I Prepared bv JAMES C. AYEK, Practical &.
of an intelligent and respectable population. Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
LsTl-or sale by ScbatlUe, and hr Christ
Caldwell, LewUbnrfTi Casloar, Atiliua , UasU.
and Kemper ft Klecknrr, Mifflinborg ; and by
all Dealers everywhere
.... rrt... . . - . t rn ..
anil oy cts. per pair, uecse iroiu ou to
CO cts. a piece, labbage, turnips, soup
The question was then taken on Mr.
riKi.irs ok the Rivot.rTioy. Oun
barrels have latelv been found on the field
A I.r.OAr. OiTt-sTinw TUm TT
Ti . 1 I . . n. 11a . I - a..
iteauer : you nave seen cia.ory sua to Franklia) .q Attorney General of Pcnn-1 Phe Farm is all cleared except ahoui one
itself Louisiana, Missouri, Florida, and ..,:- u,, .l:, .u I aere (and plenty of Woodland In the immcdi-
Te.as-all flaveholdiniy-but vou never ' T" .7 '".' U'' vinitf.) al. of Limestone soil, and a, I he
0 , question wnerucr tno fitate or ew l ork
saw her allow a foot of Free Soil to be , b a r:ght) hy t&0 cnnstruo,i,m of diim
added to our domain?, cscopt when Call-, across the Chemung river to supply with
fornia very unexpectedly came in with a, wat,r tho Cuemung ona of the pnb.
Free State Constitution. Slavery raged ( yl0 impr0TcmcQts 0f that State, and thus
and foamed at that, aud threatened to dis-, (Iirert the water frorn ,he natura, cbannci
solve the Uuion, with various other alarm- of the Chemung river into the Seneca lake,
ing things: but Old Hack aud IlAttiiV .i.r.,bT n.aiori.iiw ,i;m;,,;oi.:.,-.b-
Flap of Union and Snyder Counties.
Xi VAKMSIIED, with Woolen Kollcrs,
.. .t V and i n Mnslin. ready to be hone no.
oiuuhbardton battle, in .nnont. some Clav were n0t to le gcarej , aud California . nr .u,. ,;. ..t ..... v'.i.
oi wuieh alter being buried more than . . . . . - , I -j ou,T,j ,uo aiunu
seventy fivo vears, cmitain cartridges that ; came ,u frce M Kau6a9 bUoM- L.v fraud j Branch Canal In this State has given bis
i a a -i ii -t , r I t i ...it ...1 1. 1 1 ... .l..l I T ' o
exploded with considerable violence, when
w n.-. 'ii--v. vuuva., lum.i juui. , . , . , t.,in..m.i e n u L-i'ii-iiifiauie .l-ilt
i l ' . . i Stephens motion that the resolution be iho barrel w-.a be-o.-d in the fir.,
beans, aud sourtrout range at very low i ' . . , . j im uurrei was iie.iieq in , tne lire,
referred back to the Committee on Elcc-
w it u instructions to report the
grounds on
for persons aud papers, and negatived by j was seized on his way home by a moll of
uiuuacn men, anu nirreu anu ieauiered.
. in i l. . r r. .: '
rates. j.i aiuus ui uueu iiuitare i.lui v, i .
-.:.!.:. I. t. of .ii " iou,
Vh I J kiiuiu ttiv a.ta,waa wa uu.
lours, Ac, .
-r-i a i i i a- i r a.: i
pnall LC giaa lU near ircui cur it.euu fa t f , e .
Jgain. Elis j Feuding the question ou the resolution,
, , the House adjourned.
J-IIcnry M. Fuller has been at home, ! -
eating a diuncr with a select party corn-j Tlie National American Council at
posed cf some of bis old friends aud some . 1'Lilad., we see it stated, Lave abolished
cf bis own opponent. It is no trouble to . the auti-Caiholie nd pro-Slavery tests of
.TiniiF. Lyncu in Coxnectiitt. A jns-
:. . r . i ii - . i. . i . i
i - , i , . , : i.'eui in-? T-ii.-e in i uTTeii, a no nail neen
t.ien tuey asb. power 10 genu , over to Keilt . .-. ,; re(.cn,,
Cowteb'b (Jai tiox to Ai thors " An
author by prolussion baa need narrowly to
wateh liLi pen, lest a 1 iu should escape it
which by possibility may tlomlscht'ef when
he has been long dead and hurried."
laieeuoou, anu uiouusuto,, uucacu , vy opinion, founded on the law of nations,
ecutive power, '.Ley think they have Kan-, tuat ,uoh right docf not an(j ,hat
sas aud Xobraska secure; and away down' ono gtat0 or Dtion Win0t ,ivfr,
there is au intimatiou, not iutended to bo ter of , pnV)Iio river from their natnra)
circulated at the IN'ortb, that by next Fall's, ciannc!, to the detriment of the Stato or
election, Slavery will (under the name of natjou below. Unify Xetci.
" JJemocracy,",, "Americans," or some .
other favorite title) bo layiug plaus forj DiTUESSl.NU Sitcaios. On Wednes-
anucxins the whole ot iHcxieo, with ilsi"uJr tue new ano, oeauiuut cot
owner thinks is not snrpassed for natural pro
ductive quaillies by any in the Mate.
It will be sold wholly, or a portion of SO to
100 aercs, as miirhl suit a purchaser.
CVAny cash man wishing such a property
can obtain further information by applying to
O.K. Wanna , Chnmirk oilier, Lewisburg. -180
eight or ten millions of amalgamated races
of ignorant Romanists. Slavery is never
In the tn'ted States there are six -ilion-! M'ttfled, and give it Kansas it will neat
pet np a big dinner fret oceans cf wmc j their order ; and it is believed will abobh j sand lin kers and six thousand barbers,-1 claim Mexico, Cuba, or some other land to
Trunk and '-'cave the Union," in Wilkes- jail secresy, oaths, Sic. but the cenaus doc not tell which clats j eitej du-j. otc
i. i , , ,, . i n. i - n -i . i does the lilost Shaving. i t
lurre; but whether Fuller can get sent f i o-day, ti e ISonitnattng Council meet j , . Tr ; . '
l ajk to Chiiltcss is a ouistiou that the . to elect candidates for President aud V iVC I 1 Mi. TfaTllalail lira a if XaWaTT 4 lT t l.aa r.., ,a Mrs. Caroliue Lee Ucntz, tho authoress.
tsgo residence of ex-Lieutenant Governor
Lcakc, at Madison Court-house, was de
stroyed by lire. Tho family all ladies
and girls barely escaped iu their night
dresses, and were foroed to walk in bare
feet through snow twenty inches deep to.
neighbor s house. Nothing of valuo
FOR SALE,
MThat large and desirable property on the !
corner of Market and Water streets.well j
calculated for a residence, for business, or for '
a residence and place of business.
There is a large BRICK House containing j
I large rooms on the first floor, 0 bed-rooms on j
the second flonr.and 2 large finished rooms on
the third. A Kitchen and Washhoose adjoins. '
There arc also a spacious Cellar.large Cement I
Cistern, a Pump, and Well of pood water, a I
Stable, and all necessary Outbnildinss. J
For terms &c. apply to Geo. F. Miller. Esij. 1
8. E.DAVIS.
Lewishtirtr, Sept. S3 1850
CARPETS. A very large and well selected
lot of cotton and all wool Carpets, from
2ft cts. lo Sl.15 per yard. A portion of thrse
Carpets were bought al auction, others direct
from the mannfactors, at price that we can I
sail them very low. Those in want of Carpet j
we invite to call and ook hel.irc buving else
where. J S C11REVER i SOX.
tine 1, 185:1.
pe ip'e of f ,ur counties have to settle ; and I President. A postponement of this, Low-, resolutions complimentary of i'r. Kane., , died at Marianua, Florida, oa the 11th saved from the turning buiiding.
u.:U t.x n'u.--cip won't dtcidc.
1 ever, ii very strongly urged.
1 111 fll-A Ii,-, il 4,, r.r.,mnri.lln I.. t.A I '
- -. ..i ..uuu in. awe ve- 1
! stowl of a go! 1 mctial. J
lust
Sj,000. likhnwnd iifakh.
wa3' H I AT W1 ,or Jus"" andi
Loss : JjillM J.kJ Constables, (or t.ne
j or puuicu lo oiuer, at the Ciuuhiclr Ctuce (
.11 i u .i l " . rr
er.ii iiy u.c aaoscriorr, postage paid
Township map, colored, for ft bo.
tiPolpgieal - 73
Thr Division line is drawn on this Map, also
Township lines, and as it contains ail iho
principal Roads, and shows comparative dis
tances it should te studied kv all who are l
vote on the location of the f eat t.f Jasaca.
The (o-oli g;cal Map shows the strata of tha
two Counties.
For cheaper copies of the Map, address
K. VOLKMAR. -
Lewisburg. May IS, 1S55.
Dr. John Locke,
SURGEOX DEXTISr,
AFI'ICE removed to KORTH TUIRD
V.' street, Lewisburg. -Lewisburg,
ov. I. 1853
I)r. Jactib Ilorlacher, ., ...
1OT.VMC PH yslCIA.N, baviag resaiaer)
I his health. ha resumed his practice ot
ilir healinj art. Hissuperwr SALVE iti still
in great demand, and all orders supplied (A
usual. .New Berlin. May 8, Usi , ,
C. W. SCHAFFLES -
WHOLESALE and KETAIL
rruf and Cliemiful Kmrnrium.
..laruet Pireet - . . Lenjisbars;. I'a. '
WOOD FOR SALE!. ,
rPLT tn A. K. Bell or Ma QalfanL
- L Full cerds dtliytred. May 10, ldtV.