Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, January 08, 1858, Image 2

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O. K. V.'CEDtN & J. 3. CUKNLLIUS.
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Willi to-tiavs l iii:ixii.k we ,i-
to siic'.i of our MiliMTilicr. as we mi-
'0e have not already rceeiveil it, the
last Aniiu:il Me.-.iage of ('ov.l'oi.i.oric
to the Leiri.-lalurc a ilix'umeut trea
ting of important matters of State
("iliev. and worthy of most attentive
perusal. j
This Kstra came to ns from Harris-;
luiri' w iihout anv order or intimation
from in. Whether a New Year's (lift
lo hi old acquaintance from ex-editor
IIu kok. or the timely present of our
IF vi-:s, Witmku, (!i:ni;i:. Xkyiuut,
KrxKi.K, Ca.t.v, or any one else, it
is just in season fur early perusal ly
for numerous patroin. and is worthy
of our and. their s-incciv.-t thanks.
B5uMossrs. IIlmviji., Kn.K. nr.d
I.ixi'oi.x, Conimis-ioncrs and Tiht
?is. II nMRanl Kkssi.i:;:. Auditors
of I'r.ioa County, have tliis week heeii
cii'afjed i:i mtikir.ir the Animal .-'et-tleriiCiit
of Couuty rinaaces.
A;'piii!,'imnfs hy t lie CommisMimers.
TlieCommis. ioners of I'hiou county
have mudetlie following appoiutuicuts
for the current year :
Clerk -Axin:i:v Ki:xi:nv.
Coiin-i l John 15. L;x.
Mere. Apprai.-er Si: km Sn;i:i.MO i::;
IViuters Woiliikx .t Coi:xi:i.ii'rf.
53-'t'lio fiif-t .- tit..' mo nl (if the LeV-
isliur n.uik, as required ly the Oct.
Kelicf Law, is puldi.-hed today. It
will he seen that the Specie with the
funds in one sound l'hilad. IJank are
more than sufficient to redeem all its.
Circulation. The balance of Liabili
ties is Stock, Sec.
Pennsylvania Legislature.
!l.ltUl.-Mi;o, Jan. 4. Thc Pemocrat
ic mcmhirs of both Houses engaged this
evening in seleeting candidates for the va
riius offiees, to be supported to-morrow.
The following were selected for the
lloase : Sergeaut-at Arms, Jacob lilass
n.cyer, of Philadelphia ; Poorkeeper.Sam
uel Taylor, .f Carbon ; Messenger, James :
r.radly, f Armstrong; IWma.ter, John j
Sm.ih, of layette. I
Jacob Z :ig!er for Clerk ; there being
no opposition candidate. Thc Clerk ap
pointed Wui. II. I'ickiug, Assistant ; aud
F.vatis It. Ilrady, George W. Sharretls,
John A M.e:ii, l.,r.I I. rioud,
T'ranscnbiiig Clerks.
ivni.. Moinlimti'ius for Senate:
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burg ; Aiataut, I. M. Hutchinson, of j
l'hila lelphia. Transcribers T. Simpson
Africa of Huntingdon, Jesse 1. Davis, of
Montgomery, aud Nelson Wciser of Le
high. S. rgeaut-at-Arms, Thcophilus Sjglcr,
ci i.tair; ivsstoiaur, inn. i. ina ij, u' ,
Clinton ; Loorkceper, Lewis Fank, of i
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Dcrks; Assistants, Samuel D. Dronst, of
Luz-rnc, and John Farrell, of 1'hiladel
phia; Messenger, A. C. Worthingtou, of
Ducks; Assistant, David L. Spear, of
Fayette.
The Republicans hive held no cnueus
meeting, aud will make no nomination fur
fither House. Tiny nill vote fur the old
officers of the Senate.
Jan. 5. A. Drawer Longakcr,of Mont
gomery, was elected Speaker of the House,
and W. II. Wc'.-h cf the Senate.
The party vote in the House stood 07
to :!S 02 absent, 1 dee'd., Ii scattering )
The Republicans stole a march upon the
Dcim-rats by nominating Capt. Zieghr
a general favorite, cx-cditor, ud captain
in Mexican war for clerk.
The Senate party vote was 1 to T2.
Wm. II. Welsh, of York, is sou of Win.
Wcl.sh, formerly State l'rinter with Con.
Cameron. Mr. Wcl.-h was Secretary to
Mr. Duehanan whilis the latter was Min
ister to Kngland.
Wi Jne.- lay, at noon, the Annual Mes
sage i.f (jov. l'jllock, wti? delivered.
TliO next State Administration gress the sol. tnn jrutcst of the people cxpcdiunus are deprecated as unlawful, "r,rn c"rn "' Uf" " 'fry clean from tin
Will bo inaugurated on Tuesday (l'.)th) of aguinst this last great wrong; and if all wrung, intrinsically, nnd disgraceful to the S,,,.," aBj " lhvm. XTl: lil'wi" "
week after next. j fll:'.U fi".1 ,, '"euru jup,lco' ,vefwl11 t.,',," 1 character of thc country. It says : " The .Nov. Ill, lf.7y " ' A.i'r'onsburs.'i'a
,. ... , , ... resist with the strong arm of a united i ... ,. . 1 '
l.on. m. M. lifter, of Berk,, it is , lttl.ruiincd 0UtJEttTV 0it i.kat..: I ,Cjk,n7 f th fker expedition was , ? . , , R
Fai l win bo Secretary of thc Common- j , tLillj. stranc ,a;k fr a "'o result contemplated by the instructions j HILI1 ilUU Jttll C
wealth under Gen. I'acker. All parties ! " 1 n , r,ni(.IMw nr. r . uf l!,c Government, however much thc ! T's ,h' ,:ir"'' nn'' rhn"'c assortment of new
m.rp,. l!..t il,li ...It! l. .! a.d.i.oinn.
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It is also stated that Judge John C. !
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acc,T' an-omuiicu, o. M- ;
toruey G.ncrai-aud that Wm. A. 1 'oiler, ;
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uutil ll.j ekctioD, next Fall
Morejver, tint II. L. Diiffenla. h, L-ij.
of 1. .tk Haven (firmerly of Lcwishurg)
ivli j was ut one time bead of the School
lepartiu nt, will be thc leputy Secretary
of tio" Commonwealth.
All these rumor may prove true ;
and if true, wc must do Gen. Packer thc
justice of saying that he will make a good
etait iu the cueieo of bis confidential ad
visers and agc:M4.
te-M ssrs. Cunnings i Ziebach of
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Lie Iowa "U estcrn Independent, state
that there is groat need of female help in
p-bo'i!.", houses, and everywhere cls-e where '
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wouicu can do g i d, in every estcrn 1
l-wa where ti.-y are sopiainttd. They
h . r'.'y vli ve '.; S ty i rm d iu
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Sward
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WashimitoS, Jan. 1. I
Mr. C'liiiirinitn, from the Committee ;
. F,'lvi-' Ai,v' 'l'twl a rlu: j
ti:i that the I resilient le reijiiesnMl ;
iu.1.". '""'l' ,ncollll,:l:t'''
wmi iui'iu: lUlLTt'slr lo LiumiMimttiiv ,
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til"- Ttv ' ;i" 'lll''I,)rt,',11 i lsesio!i in rela
MK..l.h. Jiol t(il0st.izu,eofGL'!i.WalkL'ranl
u.m in uie seiiuieui ueu.... ,
l,i. followers in Nicaragua, together '
with Mich instructions as have been
given to naval officers and other olli
eer
Me .T,,nr., Tle.r. fil.Otllil like the '
L'entlemtin to modify his resolution so Leavenworth that an engagement had oc
as to call for information re;ectiu ' ' curred between the l'rec-tato militia, uu-
the lit tin"; out of those i'.editionsJu
this country, l'asseil. 1 17 to 17.
t.eu. tjniltaan ol .Mis?, asked to
of Miss, asked
offer a resolution for the repeal ol all
Neutrality Uws. objected to by Mr. j
Orow ol 1 a.
FIGHT ON OSAGE RIVER.
Lawkkntf:, K. T. l'ee. !'., 1S."7.
r. Little, kuown as one uf the most 1
radical and dangerous JVo-fclavcry leaders,
in company with (I. W. Clark, the mur
derer "jf liarber, residents uf Fort Scott,
Lave been doing all in their power to an
noy the Kree State citizens in that vicini
ty. I'r. Little has been acting as Deputy
I.". S. Mardial, and with a po.-se would
sally out to collect taxes. If his demands
wire hot complud with promptly he woul I
distrain property and sell it to Missouri-
ans Irom the adjoining Missouri counties
f ir a mere trifle. They nude arrests uu
der the rebellion act, now ri-jfilt.il by the
I.egi-latuie. lu attempting to make ar-re.-ts
at the Little Osage Kiver, sixteen
miles from Tort Seott, they were .rented
They then increased their posse to Km I,
and suirouuded the Free-State men, num
bering oj, who confined themselves i:i a .
'! calkin. t):i refu-iug to surrender, Ir.
Little said, "If JOu do not surrender wc
will blow you to h 1." "IJlow away,''
repliid Ci'pt. At'tiott, wttieh 1
by a volley of bullets. Cant. Abbott re- !
turned the fire, killing three Missouriaus
aud wounding Ir. Little. Loth parties
then sent for re enforcements. This oe- j
curred at 3 o'clock on Wcdncslay last.
(7en. Lane has ordered Caplaiu Ab-
bott to maintain his position at all hazards,
The Missouriaus have several prisoners,
Among them is thc Kev. Mr. Stewart cf
Wak, rusa, well known as the "fighting '
pars,,,,." Small companies from most of
the I rec-State towns have gone to the re
lief of (heir friends. A company of rifle-
with ls howitzer, will leave this
pl to morrow morning at 3 o'clock. .
' accompany mem. enng ;
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a comjauy ui 1 -; gas, and one of thc Democratic members ! and then making some other word or scn
diagoons as a posse coniitatus. r .1. n r . . .- r ' . r 1 1
., ,. 1 ,Ilc H"U-S ot lleprescntatives from this , tence from it, applicable to pcrsous or
lite huitsiis Crusader of frcolum has -. , , , . - , . , . ! , - . , ,
, , J ; city has declared within a day or two that i things named in such original word or
issued an extra statin? that "a company : -,, . . r t . - . wi . r i
. . te W,U not vote for the Lccomptou swin- sentence. There are words of this descrip-
cd I'.miphan, and, after consultation, one !
- -. .m the name, of M'Veay, thot a '
Free-State man who was walking uear thc
L'otiij.han House, not susiiccting any dan-
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ger. lie was shot with a cun loaded with
buck shot, and immediately full dead. '
They then left I he town. A company of
Free-State men have just left Doniphan
in pursuit of them." I believe there was
SOfi'.n .lilToMilfv fVi.tlniv tu.lAnn hm in !
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iLitiimi; t'j n eiuiui uu nuicu ur. ijaiu- :
am was liviug.
Spirit of Kansas Freemen.
Iow a I'oixt, K. T, Dec. 1:J, '57.
Yfu have heard before this of the causes
tehieh Iml-A :.1I..,I nut. all llm e.ierr nf
the Freemen of Kansas ; and now at this
moment we arc dailv in the ixi cctatien
, , . t .i
hi sueu a uoLi.ieL ui arms as neier cl nab
been witnessed iu this country. In the
eye of every man here can be read, in
characters cot to bo mistaken, ceaseless,
deadly resistance to the usurpation threat
ening us. Men tell the Slave l'ropagand
ists to thcir teeth, " Wc will have liberty
or death. And thus stands the matter
to day
Shauld the corrupt majority of
Coi:grc.-s sanctiou the bogus fetteis forged
at Lccomrton, that hour will be baptized
in fraternal blood, aud the -00 mur
dered Martyrs of Freedom already gone to
; their last account will be j iined by thous
j anJs of others, and Kansas will be as
; renowned in history as Thermopyhe.
I The timid would say, would you fight
j the U. S. trj.'.pi? Hear what the Frec
1 men of I .iva say in the fallowing:
y.'.W,-.., That we will send up to Cm-
l'
remeved from church bells and goaded by
vi,jK;Ilt m0I1 . so lUat if tb,,y D0W Mlliu, u.
on one Lliecii. wo arc uctermmeJ i.i turn
,0 )hum tIlJU,:l1,p, tf otlKr? a.0.
, mM 1)u T,.rriu,riaI CoIlVCIltion at
Lawrence on the Li inst. J-.very county
was fully represented, and such a body of
men was never before seen in Kansas.
" Prepare for a conflict," came from every
lip, was discernible iu the step and every
movement of the men who met there. It
jwas but a natural sympathy with ,l0
palpitation of thc great popular heart j
which sent them. At that Convention
! we pledged ourselves, our lives, fortunes ;
j and sacred honors in ceaseless hostility to !
the Lecuinpton usurpation ; and mark you.
these arc not mere paper resolves.
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Leturmng, I stopped at O.-kaloosa, and i
addressed a meeting of all the grown men,
amounting to about one hundred. When I
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they volnd to indorse resistance, every ;
man j inipcd lo hid Lit iu au instant, aud i
slio-it. d ' Ay.'' !
y.ei I.
vc I.- ard .-f ( lit' rd, M ;I. c and .1.
il. L; Jeh:.nau hat r..wurdi j
LEW1S1JUJ.G CHRONICLE
to that vUco : (-0 that all of U3 are com-
pellet! to travel CO miles from the centre
of thc diatrict to thc extreme .M.th.wi-St
corncr ta j() our business with that office.
What he will do for Oiford and Meliec
.
r.'ni-iina frt tin SPPtl. 1.
remains to be seen.
i isriSNATl, Jan. 1. lao dt. Jiim.s
j, ,, ,kat faagtn.
CisnssATf, Jan. 4. The St. Louis
! gers from Kansas fuitiiah the following
I exciting reports : J
"'' tllc -lt" " ncws '"
der Gen. Iine, at Sugar Mound, and the
jr. lragoon. The nlTiecrs ordered
;cn. L:,nc to surrender, ami tipoti his re
fll . ,,, ,.,rwii i,. ,..,, rei.uL-ud with
t!jc ,J3 uf of tKir mllbcr Thc
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nor lVnver for re-enforeemeuts. Thc
' Governor ordered three companies of dra-
g,,ous to proceed to the seat if war, and a
Lloody all'r iy was anticipated. As scion
as the uews of the engagement was reeeiv
id. the feoi lo commenced oroanizinir and
i . .i . r 1- r
Iiill-rvniif to llu nsotalieo lit I .en. l.aliC. .
If ti-n i.v..iw-t..il lloit lii.furo the ilraooi ins.
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could arrive, Lane Wuuld be reinforced Ly i
2-ji.H in. u. There was intense cxeitc-
uient at L iwrenee, and the people were
pvparii.g t.) take the C Id. l'residelit
('aIL ouu is said to have left the Territory.
uhsciueut tidings discredit the above
iutelligeu?c
Wamiimiton, Jan. 1. A delegation'
of twelve Chiefs and llraves if the Yonc
t..n and Sioux tribes of Minnesota, repre
senting JeoO Indians arrived to-day, to
make a tn aty for the sale of their lands
and for their concentration on reserved
lauds, and their condition improved, uu- '
der the auspices of the (iovcrnmeut. Four j
ether Iudiau delegations are now in thc
eity
Tlio Navy Department has received de-
spalehes from Commodore Armstrong,
commanding the fouaJron in thc Chinese ;
Sca-'i giving an account of thc recctit thor- j
oush search for European anrl American !
prisoners on the Island of Formosa. He1
is sati.-lied that there are no survivors of
the crew tf thc wrecked American ship j
Highflyer, nor any European captives. .
A ritUa.K i,, eponJeut of thc N. !
y. Tribune assures that paper that Mr. I
Va,.h:milla Laviug jicMcd hill)ScIf g0 !
C0UlIlic.vlv suth,rn dietation. is nt !
only S6C ly (Lc hcm0cIacy o( VcuUiiy. j
working poworfuIly. Thcir !
n(JW GoVcrn lv.kt. sustain8 j,r j)ou.
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ocratic uuinbcrs from ruunvlvauiu who
will. This is doirs well for ihc holidays, ; ly surprising, and afford a very peculiar
but better things will happen when Con- j fund of amusement. The following is a
grcss reassembles. Col. Forney's paper j scleetiou of some of the best traasposi
is a sore grievance lo the straight-out j tions :
liucbanan men iu this Slate. Tliey are Radical reform Rare mad frolic,
becoming bewildered, and Cud the game ' Democralieal Comical trade,
is nearly up. j F.iieyelopcdia A nice cold pio.
W A ml I VflTfl V .Trin f.rn Z,nH r.
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Messrs. Niblack,
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Foley, Knglish Bnd Grcir2 of Indiana.
heretofore for thc Leeoiupton Constitution,
are backing out since the adoption of the
Slavery clause. Messrs. Rrightand Filch
S,and lir,U fur LcCOIlipton.
AJ''icc' fro1" IuJiaI1:l ' Trobablc
tllat thc Jc,"natic State Convention, to
be held on the Stb
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i "... n-iiuuiaic tueiu 10
sao me parry ai uomc.
Thc New York Democratic members arc '
all for Lecompton, notwith.-tandiu the
Slavery clause. The adoption of 1C ,
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Slavery clause has strengthened thc Le-:
compton Constitutiot; with thc South '
Americans in Congress, and spoiled thc ;
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"dus .4 ,ut ,uuu,-ri"0 WOt-rats lor com-
j reiiii.-ing me matter.
Mr. Stevens of Ga., Chairman of the
Coiuuiiitec on Territories, means to report
Kausas aud Minnesota in one hill, and try
to drive it through by the previous fiues.
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tion without going into tommiUee of the
Whole.
T,v TV. " t n . -r
JAN. o.-fnc luion has a s.ghlfieant
article on l'aulding aud Walker. It re-
peats the declarations of the l'resideufs
-''wage on ministering. 1 ihibusteriug
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age ou LUibustermg. I - iliilustcnug
Uinde and nimner nf 'nl.,rr,.ni;.-.n
rruption may i
have been in conflict wi.h Capt. Dauldiu-'s
c :
instructions or thc strict rules of interna-:
tional law." It alludes to the substantial '
advantage to the character and lawful
objects of thc country from Capt. I'auld
ing's act, and indicates that he will not be
harshly dealt with.
Stringfellow, of Kansas notoriety, ar
rived here last night. He denounces the
Lecompton Constitution as an imposition.
" "'"gossan uu.rage even loruim.
TllE Utah Kxpkditio.n. Tho last
news from thc Utah Expedition was to the
7th Nov. Col. Johnston had effected a
junction with Col. Alexander, and assumed
command nf thc expedition on the 3J,
and thc little army was immediately or-
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dered to march upon I'ort Lndger. This
post is only about 115 miles from Salt
Lake at once. Thc Mormons were deter-
. , ,.
mined to prevent bira entering thc city, if
possible, and do all they can to aunoy j
bim by bui uitig the grass, stcaliir' cattle, '
drstrcying rrcviiiens, cv- rvthing cxeer'
& WEST UKANCH JAKMEIi-.IAi. 8.
TJIK l'lVAAA'At.
0li- 'lip I-P my.t.-ry.
Bt by f . Faul 1 11 liu.1 the buUuu. if It "
ivTf.ta .lonirtutcnt litis late! vattracted
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much interest, by winning the attention of,
those who otherwise might havo been: jy vjr,e f an ordered iheOiphansV .iirt
Joinc nothing or worse than nothing. ' J ) of Union county, the unJor-i.n-! Lxo--.,
. . . . - ,i i mors uf tlio last will ami testament ..I Is C
Several have expressed to us their thanks KANK llm.asCil ,.,. f wl. ,,.r
for its bene ficial intlucnco in stimulating township in sai.l county, will expose to 1'iiblic
-, . f ,. ,,.. , Jllu .
iiot thur anuamtan to the ,
study o History, Geography, &c., by way
of mastering the Knigmas, See., proposed.
Wo have before us a few whieh we think
not fair, and therefore decline, unless
amended. One, for example, refers to
"streets in various towus or cities: nut;
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Lion mi; mu m.ji i 01 uu v iuv
. f . . o ,o ii-
to know the names of Mreets, S.e.1 V e
think it hardly fair, therefore, but ask the
-rlL.r I,. ir m.-.ln Anntlirrpivestl.it
. ..j .-b p
name of "the man that comes to see our
Kate." leargirl! would it be right to
expose Kate and her beau, by au Knic'ma?
No, no. Keineuiher, you may have a
sweetheart, some day Another is so
lengthy that we shall wait for the days to
grow Ion
r before we set it up.
I iy, try again.
j I j a
"I'l
lo not be discour
aged.
se careful t ) make a full fair slate-
menl, including every figure used. And
' c
!il s thr iiiism r, firry for our
own safety, and that we may see if there
are any errors, (as there- often is iu the ;
uianu.-eriiits, and sometimes iu the type.)
t N'" aiKwr received to the first Enigma
in la-t Chronicle.
Ans. to Itil.lical Kiiinia. .Ian. I
..Voi uf mint, foi fttt a ritlittc." Ans'..! hy
f li f , Uullaloe
Ans. tn Char.nle, Jan. I
Ulltflt." Ans. hy M I. 1-
I.ewisbnr
f"R THi LKI.-i.Lr.'i inROM. LK.
.1 HITIIMKTIVA I. Vltolll.i: M.
I mail.' a sausage I one eii.hih ol an ineh
thick, uhich exactly cnvere.l the h.aioni ot" a
tub l'ij melies in .ttaiii.'ler when i-oil ! clo-.'
wnh.oit -.itleein. Whal was ihc I. nih ut
the sausage ! V II IJ , l.eivi .bui
'VA I.U I.l 7-.l 1. i:M(,M.i.
I am composed of 22 letters.
My 1 7 is a noun
3 5 Ii! 12 a trnnsitive verb
4 3a pronoun
ft 11 6 a noun
Hi 1 1 II l. an a lverb
17 12 a pronoun
1II22 2I II IB a perfect partieipb"
20 14 an intprjertion.
My whole is what all shonM !..
F It F , Uutlaloc
UWlll.E.
Fornicil Ion; ast yet made tn-.lay.
I'm most cnj'.yi-.l while flhers sleep
W hat none wmil.l wi.-li to ic auae,
And none I'm sure would wish to keep.
DELTA.
Anagrams.
An anagram is the dissolution of any
word or seutencc iu letters as its elements,
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Uon. that rxlubit cotnL'ttkuccs that arc tru-
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Pmjtntfil ly S. (1. F...t L'hittifijuaqnt.
Transpose Danvillo
do Telegraphs
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Sunl.ury
l'cuitentiary
Impatient
Astronomers
1000 Duslicls Prime Wheat
J
1ST received from Mainmort". I
sure
mv customers and ihc public p nerallv
.i., ,i.
v ran alu-nvs et a superior article of
family I LiU H ,v railing at the siii of
,'"' ,1l''' cn Nortti Thin! street,
Buckwheat, Rre and Com Flour
r constan.ly on hand
I -I. AAS., A?ei...
l.cwisburs. D-c. 10, ts.sr
T '," ., , " " .
I ' 'ini'.l I'.lt .V MI.N art' MMIII12; It
" i." ri-i.iiiit-M ami iifiN
very cheap for Ca-h ! U ec. 10 j
, Young America CORN SHELLER : :
1 Cir;if, Si'wjJ.nt, must tlumhk j
: Mli:i.M'.K cv-r iiivcn1-l! '
T"1' h"h"s would most rcspeetfuliy
1 I call the attention rf Speculators and
Farmers to this u-onderl'iil machine, now on
j sale at M'FADHKN'.s Har.hrarc More, in :
i I.enisbnr. I y Ijounty Kiehts in the Stales '
; , Pennsylvania, Kentucky all Calilornia.lor '
sale on ihe m,..t reasonable terms. Machines:
w,'i" '", ' !""' Sny'!''r ro1""'" '"
..,, ii,-n hi pnrcnasp, in or.ier lo
t-.t thc utilityamMiirahility of ihe same. Thn,
" ' " ..... - -
I ll.l. nnil.K I.HIIIW.
T' "S I
ol
BEAVER, KREMER & M'CLURE,
Call and see ! Lewi-burs, Oct. T7
$10 REWARD !
rpiIF. llnrpress and Town Council of thc
lloroiish of I.ewishiirs will pay I en
lie liars for testimony which will lead to the
conviction nf the persons who removed, inju
red or destroyed private rrrTrrly thi.
Bnrpupli on the nights of thc aisl nil. and the
2d insl. l!y order cf th- Council, Nov. 3d,
1S.-.7. J. SCIIKE YI'R, Unless
Itlrliaiils
.-v Illutkinp
4 FTTH years of experimcntim:, J. II.
xV. I.ichards has at last attained the end of
elegantly polishing, ami at thc tame time nil
iri ami ttiftininz the leather at ihe tame time.
All who .. en in" for a snlcndid article, will
use "Richards' New Compound" sold hy
t'hriM raMwcI1- c-w- hafl'c, Alex. Am-.
mens. I. llnrsh, (ioo.lman oi Chaml.erlin. J.
& J.VValls.J.M'Faddinand ethers in Lcwish'g.
ctt w.lpd J. H. RICH ARIis.Frop'r, N. Y.
--si. .-or i-s -s.- 7r. 77... .. , n 7
l..hr.L.X AKliM A 1 IC SA I', a certain
) rnrc for Dvspcpsia and diseases arisinj
,JTlMAorTZ
u:' u '' F. s. imi i'.wi i i. '
ll.'i l'M-. -i-.siine
Tfs r.n I v L'-tiruv, Hals
fine ovr, m'nl
Real Estate.
Oi phaiis' Hurt S I.E oft ulmiliK'
1 J A I
j ISl'llC !
Hi
on the premises
ol the Mansion I aim.
Saturday, Feb. 6, 1858,
comiuenrni-; ai III o'elock, A.M , tjc
MAS30W FAB'. VI,
iituau-.l in sai.l lule Uccr town.hio, coni.u
nin' t ft ifllwJ nmrc
5 ACHKS
--Vl I r ,,
!! iiiiri'' l;i-U of Jacob I.tinr, J"hit Uam lv
T ,, .,,, ,r, ail ch-ar.-.l
excr0.nii: Two Acres. Hie liiml is 1 l oie
an.l in a iood stale ol culuv..tioii. The 1m-
.rovr!u''UU are a
Two-Ston-y Frame Dwelling House,
iii.i.ui: j;.u:x, .tv.
iviih som FKI IT TRr.DS, am! a WKI.I. . f
iiever-lailinj; Knml Water. A smail str'-am ol
Water runs ihrouh tie- Kaiio.
A!.' at llir same tune aiol place will . i
soM a Tract !
iii th? ..uni.' lon-h . alioiit !." Hl.
a'lj. lining lam!- i t Jolm Iiaki r, I. K Alor:ie.
I'hri-ifj'lier ti.:rr'-n :m-l oiio-r-.V' II iun::i i-. i
prineipaliv wM ll'rk Oak an ! Tin slice.
Ti:hM.-.-f'i:iv Hollars !,. l.c pai-l on lie
i!av 'I -ah-; eni -lhirit of tie- r.'niain.liT 1 lie-
.ureh:i
money on the -t ,.f April 10 '. ".i. !
hie l.al.iiiee in tu'oeitial animal payin. ni- ' "
llil're-t tlom '.he I.-t of April, l--s. r..-5t--.-loli
to be fiven on the l-t . ! April 10 .'.
swii t:i. i.. i:.n.f i:.i..--
1.1 A C i: .K, Jr. j u'.ois
Willi." lie, r, Jan. 2, Is.'.S
I -
VG!;i:i:i:i.V t an .Mia fr!r f t!i-(-rplnn
s (Yuri t 1 ui.iv,
cxpt'M-'! t' puMic. sn!c, ;it ihc Ii-u' i'l
' M;iry I Kol niscii m llull.ilut U'wiiihijt 1 1
,Sttfurtfttyt thf 1'ZJ thtg uf ,iiitn ry u f
nil ih;it uiesMin:!' atnl Had tf 1.AN0 sim.it'
i in litttl.itiic tovcnvliip. 1'niKii coiMiiv.;i''j '!i'i"-:
laii-l' l Aii'Im-w .I,ii;rt'j lo 'iro,!aiil-l'Tiii.'i Iv
: 1 J.icoU Vaiici-la, ati'l ol Tliuiuas Uolnii uii,
, .l.(.'n.!. r.tntuitmicc 1
: EIGHT ACRES and Forty Perches, j
! At 5j The Iinproveinents are a Two Sio- A
i llrev frame Uwellins II. u-e,a sinal JLJ.
i Frame House i.ne and a hall storey, ami the
J Ian. I tin h r poor! cultivation.
.l..voAm.iher small Lot "r piece rf
ltoiiih! in sai-1 town-lnp a.!pinin l.iiiM-nl Th
' l!- !.is. ii .lecM, 1'anl Diellemli-rfcr and llani.-l
11 lilll'T.cunlainin; "i .iCI'l'S and i2 l'eiche-,
' al-o iimler cultivation,
i .1 l.si- piece cf Timtx r l.nnil.
j fytpL siiuaie in sai.l township, a.ljoiniii-,-JwJian.U
ot J. hn Stahl,Jaeob Ilariman.
I Y1'ii- and 1'aniel li'eiojler. Sr., coiiiaaiiiij
! ffifculr t'l's,! anil 11 l'erehes.
j rale lo coiiini'-nce at I o'clock. I M, when
i Terms ot sal will W ma ie knoen bv
M A ft Y i: KHIilN'silN. Adniini-ir.itrix
t of Timim Knri5i.ii. ib-e'd.
' per W'M. J(.i:s, An y for Marv K K. bni-Ln
Hy the l
oirt JSam'l lioi'su, fieri.-.
ll. c. VJ.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
IV
"V virtue of a writ of Yen. Tt. isstir 1 cut
uf the Court ol Common "Ira.N ot I nu n
MHIlll) llll l 1" UII ll l"l' l,l IHII lAJT.'l H'
amitei iwntni, m mr tTonmn m m- i.
... M ... I.... K'.J I ,...'. ...1- l
t ... i... ... .i. i i ....ii I,.
I'll .lUII'l.H . ai S,-9 n fin-xn,
M, a certain Iot of (irt tin l Miuatc in tlie a: I
borou-h of New ll-riin, bounded ea-t bv W'm
Kes-b r, north by (H I Matlo-t .street. f'l by
Wi.Iou- r-wank and snntli by an Alley. contai
ning line rourin ol an Acre, more or
less, whereon are creeled a liaine liuel L-LaL
lins House, a frame Barn, and other Kut
IJu.l lins, with the appnit. -nances.
iseiz-d, taken in execution and lo be Sob!
as the properly of .ofi . lurmiti.
ils liy virtue as above mentioned, will
he olf red at public saleal the public hoii-e rf
Charles Crolzer,in the l.oronirh of Mililinbnrq.
on Tuesday, Jan.'ili. ls.'is, a certain Tiaei
of Land situate in l.eu-is tou-nship in t'nion
Count;, bouinled east bv lands (if Wm Oru-i-j,
north by lands of Henry (Jast.wesi by Jeremiah
lailman. and smiih by lands ot Win Orwii;
and Charles iioyer. containing l'l 12 Al'KKS
more or less, with ihc appurtenances.
Seized, laken in rxeeiiM-.n ard to be sel l
as the prcpcrlv ot" 77c. -... Onrr.
DANll'.l. 1. lit I.iU.N, sherilh
Sheritrs Office, Leieishnre. Jan. 2, K.s
F O ll H A Ii E .
MV Resilience, '-ii North Tiiir.H'rrt.
ii 1 iCewilur, -il it front, an 1 laelu-lir:?
lMwMiiii; b'i ft. ilccp. !:isement. aiul
Aittck finiMn.'a.
Kverv convenience
thc
way oi oni-etui'iins.
ll, a Half Lot on Market st.. .T.,;i,.
S. Kilter's residence, i ilh a pood ell rl Wa
ter and lieu- Sialde ; very desirable for a I ti-:-ncss
stand, or residence, (or both combined.)
1Im. other Lots, some v nh an ! some
witli. nt liuiblines. JOH. LOCKK.
Lcwisliurg. Oet. 8, !57. !
VAI.UA15LK IIKAL ESTATE
loij SAi.i:.
Iin sii!.seri! rr idlers for sale his Kesid.-nr-
mi th-west side of South ."second street
in ihe llor..iirh of l.ewisbnri. between Mai ket
and St. Louis Mreets.roii-i-tiu;ot' near a lot and
: a half ut -roil t. d.mak ;i I a (Von 1 1 d" feet on -aid
Second street, and m l. n-th l.'.V feet, is inches.
, The improvements are a cmmodions three .
, l?;si,.r.-y ItUICK I V I '.I .I.lN'li
',2 IU I 'Si:. "I ' pic-sed hnrlt.li led
front be I'-ei deep well lini-hod with a :
I marble ba.-e, marble sills and lintels in lr-.nt
1 a tire-proof root m i 1 1. a Win;.- attached oi
; i:t by I'l feet an Dm Kitchen a Weil . I ex
' cellent water, with a 1'ninp in, under p . f a
! lare;e Cistern also under roof a lar-." new
j stable an Ice House and ether necessary
otit-buiblin?s. 1 here are also on san'-, :
-It , l "Ul , 1, hmlw"
he ocalioli is n desir.-il.te one en w-r l..r
private residence rr public business. I:i- ..
ihe most clevai-d part of the l.or.nirh, r.cai- 1
the Courl Hon. e.an. I but a sheridistance trom
Market street. Terms will be made easy.
ine !. isii. (S. F. MII.I.i:!!.
lio! Farnicrs t'hanct for a TJarain!
T?Oll S t I.I.. near I.rwisbnis.a Tract cf ,
alinost IOO tt rt-s of pood Farminz
Land, limestone soil. Ilwillbesnlilnnr. ru.'
enable terms at private sale for Cash. Inquire
at the llllice of the Cirnnielc. June 111, '.'i7
-
New Arraneements--New Goods!
TOSEPII L HAWX having (aki n Hie
fl well known M'l'' .' .' I T A''o.';, has
refitted it, and filled in an extensive variety of
Ctijts, Guutlemni's Clothiii,, .fc.
Also a lame and splendid Mock of I'l.DTHs
CASslMI.KKS. c, wlurli he will make up In
1 eirilir. as he still coniinucs the Tailorin I ; , i -. i -ncss.
He is prepared to rxcciue ail work
entrusted lo his care, lo ihc satisfaction of the
customer.)
N. U.
crdcr.
Cnltinp ami He painr.c.jx J done lo I
(l.cuisbiir;. April H', is.r)7 I
ir-.
lf I COOKS--ll.iplist.ricsbvlerijn.
M, ih...!isi.i ;. 1 -i-.i'i I.', tornn d. I ntio uv..
c .-I dideieiil m.-cs .110I l iii.iitiii-.t
'"''-'j CillS Ai t S.
John D. Linn,
TTlti:V T l.V iii t'i"!
I;;, ci., .V.r.h v. n-.ir Maik'-t.
s lNl.nm, IM.
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31
ititi: :oois :it
WEST MILTON !
J. B. Ditesman,
At the !! known I S-.ind in Kelly t"U n
.i.oWw.si 1.1 M.lt.n ittid-o-) r. ,i.i-.-i!ii;Iv
ill 111 .III- U-U.H t ll I
it-ral that he has ji t re
. :in ! ill- I'liI'ln"
M al'i.--li .
ULL & Willi ilDDJ)3
Cb !i or l,r.,Mce. J-i
l" !rav I an ! Ii t '!
l I l.IA..
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Administrators
Notice.
A!moii-'ral:"
ii r.iii: v , !
t.. Ih" e
I .'
i t-ri'f
late i t h'-.IV t IV 1 :
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kn i oe; them-.. !
ari' f-'i-n--''! ' '
r i. !. " i - ii
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liillif !:;:;e :r. no ti
an 1 ll. hav;M4 ( i.i! it. - e;'
lie in l.o- '! lo
J !.n: IICIM.Y
Kcllv Tr, rs.-v.SV. K.7
e !i 11 ll u 1
1 '
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111:: v. n ;ii j:i t 111. tier,
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p.i: ni.r. .
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IJLW FLOUR AUD FEED STORE :
Jtl.t o.. III:! ';( Ti,;,l! -t . II I- '' i
:,..' i f M !; i, Lcwisburg.
Via: m:i. vii.
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lti-sl l".xr: I'.
m:i::i:n i !.:
lti-sl I'.xlr: I i'lllllj I Etllli'. 1 o n; .10.
II;;. ion. I - i V M : , - . iilH k llfUl Hlir.
imii H;il. uili ."it lt- li.
ICi:iii.MiliMiiH. s.n I'-.' Coiti.au !
I I. I ll : a. I '..ii. ! . at fall I'm es.
Ir,.- p:o rirti r is inl-ae. d p'i '"
ft. :! il I::' piii;.-e.'l I.ce. i.i:i" i.i'::.-' ''o
pnolie vii ii. iH;. , and r. -r.'c::i.::y f.iieii- He ir
pa:i.'iia"e.
Grain of all kinds Wanted. ta
'I'liUMlXlN II. KVANS, A:-, i.i.
I.ewibiir'', Oe' -ber 2:1, I--" ..
Still Another Opportunity:
.MC':iity.tl:' :: :M'!'K Iwh ?ta".
1:.'. K .l'-.WA .'
"IIT lalre tin. no h. d .1 inlormin:. th-
e;t:z-i.-. !" l.e l-ber.- .-.id -err. i i.
ci ui.iry. thiit n e are .-.'.am '-'.-ii -1 - -' : r a
sin rl 11 to ", and i.. iv i t'-r 'd -m :.!:. r;.f
and at lower pr.r- t!ia:: -: -r b -i' ' f. -have
taken the ! ! .-tai. ! ab. ' Chii-t .
Cablw-H's lrur S-.-f. and bur: mio'li Ut
ter 1 1 - lit than ni
inoie conv-ni-li'
shall be l. it. ra'
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N. P. In-iriirti. -fiuni-li..l
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tl;-' ! il-iu. -.- frill i: '
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tai.
n tio' e-tal !bui l ! ree. I. tie ofetl-
ijt pi-J bv Mr-, lvx, rnoieitie. :o 'j..in:i.
the "Chroiiicle" and Ti l.-eraph i iVie lie i
prepared in see his old and n.-w iri. iid-. si..!
Iiirmsli iheniwiili al! km !-' "A '.' "'"
M:i;ii:s c.f th- rhoiccst vari-tie-. I!- has
r-titied the c-tabii .hineni. nnd is c-rt.-en ol
civiiit; satisfaction t all. le? Cr-am serv.-d
up evervcvenir-T.
Xnz. II.
Jet Goods ! Elack Diamonds ! ! tc.
.'nv J.Wv. mil X,:rr i,-ur .17 in ., .' .'
T
ilK Mi!M-ri!'i i" i pivi'iiri't! In t'iirni-"li
at all limes th.
II AI. i
lesenntion. Il'onl the ;.U. s-ll
a i: :
r.iti.'
lia-
i kin mint :-.
II.'
ha- n n
vct v .-upeni-r v
in tii i inaikri.u
i.ircvi r n-h -s
inra-vi; i c wnt r;u.
,:v, "-ncli
li lie vi!i tl.S'--v'
- (t ai u t :uiici.
(. lYal el
in
rchantahie I i-.n.-.r
l're
Nes
lure id in.-
- well :.s ,.r ea .li.
Coal Yard al i':...'s
n s. nth Water -'.:.-i
rv. in. ts.'i''" tl
'- Lumber Yard
it. i. Mr.; r.
W I N FI EL D FACTORY!
V :r Hill li ll. ' '''"' '
Tin: mi
rril.er. lliaiikl'iil
Mi
f.-r ! a i r-i-i
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a.i
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l-s. Ta-e '-.S. ;t
F.ani.e's; a .... Cup
. 1! i n.ai'h.t.i'i-y I e.i.
ti-r, ai..: h.r. .a einpi.
-..a. be be!- -are .-a
shall ii. ; 1 e -tit ; a
iit .n ihe c.-i.iiirv. A u.
('.. hs.r.i.- .or.
Itlai.k. :s and
Si ckn. Yi'.rn
be-t k.u! in
best cf
that bis w.'rk
r.i-v i - -' a i li-lini
- a in. u
I bv
.d-nr-
j I V if ilie a', .ie;.. ! -f.-r
sale i r to Co 'ha'
that can not fail to
I'ai !r.'. in the be -t m;.!
tn i:ee. Terms i. r e:.
:;.rv . ti ii. in
..l. in m'l.'i
e t. r w
a-e. Wiinl.
ii .
-r.W on the -1
ir:-. ea Ii . ti tl
ill
t th- ro!
-. M l.h li l.riT..N.N Y.
s, Mau ii '.', 1S.'..
Winlo'l.! M.i
LATF.ST
AUTlirViN AND WINTER GCGDS!
pirrr.n nnisii !ininjc r.T.-ivci
1 his lirl .)uls liir '."". "h,
would invite the at'ento n .1 both 'I . nti an !
t'ot'.nlry to Ins eaicilliiv s. leeled -b e'., .1
Dry Goods, Groceries, kc. kc.
of the latest styles .-.n l ! c-: .;-ia::ii. -. adaptr.I
to the season and to the wants el ihe Coinitui-
! nitv an 1 of ihe nmrs.
I t Call and s, .- for vonrseives an ! !
j rcnvinrcil that llnr-h's Sn re is II,,- place I r
; Ilariain-! We take muehplea-iire in -h o -
: our "oeds. l.nt ni. re in pb asinu-riisti iners by
i v'n s"""1 ,M,!,'S li.-ist-urP.o.-i. i-v
particular lluticc !
11 VUKY pf rscn h.ivin? anv mi ttlt d
j arcciiint villi 3tm lluri.ii ro, cf I.ru
ilurtx, is hercl v notiiiti! to call np n the
Milt.eriler. am! tv.alvc st tilcmnt, l.-nltH ilh
ir le.il nieaMiiO" u ill W re.Mrtel lo ui
ihcut iiistiTirii',!i cf p.r-cn.
JO.NA I liAN VI,n:, Aisnor.
Lcwi'.mrL'. N v. 1, l..'7
William Jones,
TTHKM-Y at
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Colli I iii'll.s
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Mure llian .rimi.iniM I!nti!fs nhl in tl
A' A'cyAiu' tSf'ihi tu one at
frill: r-',"nfif.f lr I ) J. W'-l f- r r unr tll
t ( v I nii.-ii.i-i tl v. hh ii-vi r . t liH't kriti,
.duttir ;i"-t. r ti?- i.ii.lttle l ir.n Iri ut I
wir11 J.-"in tin- im'-t ilitriliL- lit (.r) thai n
i- ,i i-iiio -T l!i r nun;; Lul ral eit-utw u4 y
rnu. l .l..ul t. tl I.-O tli. foliowilt.
t Tiif II 'in ' !? Ii .v f'-r rrntMT'r h"-n iZiti.
it mtlilV.I li' i. N. a tu i tlx- iily T'tif, hn-U t- r
fcti-i ii. Imn 1 --it tt.-(- al ri'.Ml ! ki.-i. ty ifoij ;
il.-. i y .t" r I 1 i nrtirli m r- I-1!!;- f i
ill , ll - I .t ll. I Ut a t- ;it nt.iIiV J-rfrt'tt Still )tt"DH I
tli in. :tr" lli- v hsf I.. . n :t. ii impJMil iij-f'fi f
It. .ii !' in.' -t i.:? r. i,t lifil. T".:ll 'inh prrrOK !
. :iri. 1 1 v in.. k- Il. r. pi. -I. tltat thry will try ortr ?alB
I in W.h.i". !l.. r- i.-ii" Mn-h iluinr fjil
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