Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, April 02, 1858, Image 2

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Trraishnrg Cjirouirlc.
O. N. WOKCLN k i. R. COBNELrtJS.
Umlxni .-. Tin Liimeij Cunosicix.
fiaiUlr.tiaJ on tL.Ca.lj Sst.TB. hu ah largmt d4 tart
iiwalttton fl anf s.w.j.ar-- in Ii'diaii CountT.
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Freedom, national ; Slavery, sectional !
35th Coiigress...lst Session
Thursday of Ilia wctk Las been
Informally Agreed upon as a time to tako
up tbo Kansas Lccoraptoa bill in the
House, under the bkillful management of
Mr. Stephens of Ga., whoso party consan.
g iuitj with Mr. Speaker Orr, of S. C,
ill give that tide many advantages on
points of order. It will require a two
third vote to consider it out of ordcr,but
many of the opponents are willing to tako
It up and have it decided as soon as possi-
tile. Both parties appear to be confident
of sncccH. A caucus of some of the Dem
ocrat members, pro and con, was held,
and a committee of ten from each branch
appointed to devise some means of gettiog
Kansas admitted under the Lccompton
skeleton, (so as to give Buchanan the
hadow of success.) The committee, how
ever, failed to agree.
Col. Harris, of III., the leader of the
Anti-Lrcompton Democrats in tho House,
it is said is far gone with consumption,yet
will ask his friends to be carried into the
House, that ho may give bis dying testi
mony, by vote, against that infernal out
rage. Tfie reason of Gen. Cameron's "pairing
ofT" with JefL-rson Davis, of Miss., on the
Lecompton vote in the U. S. Senate,waa
Davis aud his family were formerly poli
tical and are now peia'jnal friends of Cam
eron. Davis is confined to his room by a
Tery dangerous disorder, yet he was deter
mined to go to the fccnato and Vote unless
some one on me uiucc iuo wuuiu aisu tur
.-.. Tl, fnil .r,ne,!ed n r.nn t'.m.
awar. the taunlv arpcaica to uenLam
eron as a personal favor, and the General j James Fox, E?q., one of the leading
could not deny the Iadics,in a matter where mon and most cloijucnt speakers in Dau
the result could not be changed. ptln rwnuij, Ut ..U, .k
Locofoco Frauds. John Miller, late
Post Master at Philad .it is proved received
"present" of fiu,000 from the late Bank
of Pennsylvania, for his "scrviees"in sell -
Ing their real estate to the U. S. Govern-
ment for a Post Office at an exorbitant
jrice !
The House, (at Washington) was ofli-
a!,11p infArmdil in rfcTinnci to ft rpsnlntion.
that the Secretary of War has set aside
and annulled the sale of the Military Res
ervation at Fort Ripley, the lands having
been sold at from one to twenty emit an
;cro to Locofoco officers ! Mr. Floyd is
entitled to credit for this act, if he did at
first connive at the corrupt sale.
Tho Mattcson investigating committee
have declared they have no powcr in the
jtftao. nni? ori diRplifirrrprl.
It is stated bv on. letter .friter from
on pro.B1averyteuememUCaeleaieu.i.ccomi,lUnlrauu.
rariu we iiouso ai asmogion, j a .ii'msi, tuuitu was n-uumij cuusuiu
Tucsday last, Mr. Sandidce of Tj , I My j ted iu l'orksville, Sullivan county,
of Fa., and "the degenerate son of a no- Greenwood township, Juniata county,
He sire of Ky., spoke in favor of forcing
Lccompton upon Kansas,
Mich., Davis of M J , Campbell
Underwood of Ky., Harlan
Hoard of . 1., spoko anauiti that fraud
and wrong.
l-"It is said" tatJ, again that the
U. S. forocs art to be moved from Kansas
to Llau, soon. Uen. Johnson s fojeea ! '"8 w" iujj.i.ihuij, u, cuov UVcr
lave suffered considerably from cold, and ; tKentS dollars, and was nnin-
from desertions to the enemy. Ha says : Eure-
the Mormons aro fortifying, and he ex- I Tbo Columbia Democrat entered last
peels some bloody work. Congress will ; SlturJjJf upon its twenty second volume
probably raise five new regiments of vol- ! and tho twelfth volume of Col. Tate's ad
nntcers, but no moro standing army. I niinistration. Alcm B. Tutc, son of Col.
' I T., t,o !. . ,1. ..v.
More Sneers U. S. Senator Ham-1
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rnond, of south Carolina, who recently in i
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epeech at Washington characterized all
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It himself the son of a butcher the blood
of a "mudsill" is in his veins. As Saxo
ays :
Di'firM or-nn it. mj tnV-ttiFh fricnit,
Y.wir faraii llir.l ynti ran'l aM-n.1
V ithnui Rt. J r, a.tiu I., niri h.iid
ou ina tin. it a-axisl at lti otlivr n4
Uj e- me (.Ubrlaa vucatioo."
'One renegade is worse than ten Turks."
This Hammond's father was a poor Yan
kee. Kansas. Calhouu, and moat of the
other active Holder ltulRans, being in !
Washington cr Missouri, aud Gov.Denvcr
cot attempting to enforce any of the ob-:
IlOxioUS bogus luwa, titer n 'illlct In
Kansas. i
Unfortunately, there is not entire unan-1
imity on 'jucstiuns of moment among the ;
Free State men. A large number stand
by the Topcka Constitution, and wish to '
put in in force. Another portion wish a
new Convention and Constitution ; and a
srnall portion think they might accept of i
the Lecompton fraud, and then forthwith j
revolutionize untlcr it, and eject Slavery I
and Itordcr ltuffian rule together.
Nearly 9,000 votes were polled for Del- j
egaics to the new Constitutional Conven-
tion, which it is said will forthwith frame !
a Constitution upon the basis of
tbftt t
... - . j.a.,.u ... U1, UFCU
ell may ultimately agree.
Gen. Lano is organizing the militia, un-
dr tbe act of tho Territorial Legislature. 1
Thtre is, bowever, a general calm, which !
may portend an awful storm. ,
Kansas. Gov. Robinson, in a letter i
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lo the Madison, (Wiscon-in) Journal,
aji that Gov. Stewart, of Missouri, bas
.n.rt. . , t. V.
nad. arrangement, wuh Marshall, Gov-
rrnor of Kansas under Calhoun's count,
10 have a large force in readiness to eo-oo-
crato with him in putting down any re- !
ttllion sgsinst the Sfaio government. !
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M iacpublicao tnajon-y for Governor
,,'1,7 H'mrfc'r 's 11 greater, in
Xci3 Jtcma from trjet Conntica.
II. II. Blair is chosen Justice of the
Peace for Muccy Creek township, E.
S. Gudykanst for Brady township, and
John Dereiam for Washington towuship,
(Lycoming county.)
Among the vietims of the late Hotel
firo in St. Louis, was Bruco McNitt, re
ccLtly oi Mifflin county.
The Lcwistown Gaiotte ootiecs one
casting for the Freedom forge, which
weighs 10,175 pounds.
The editor of the Williamsport Press is
a spuuky sort of chap. A mac calling
hinifclf "IVofrfisor Hull" entered his of
fice the other day and commenced abusing
him about some printing, whereupon the
valiant editor applied some active es
sence of boot leather to Lis "bcliint,"
j which Lad the effect of causing said pro
feasor to disappear ratber unceremoniously
through " the hole the carpenter made."
Served the rascal right. Ile'll know bet
ter than to "saga" an editor hereafter.
Don't touch Tiiem. TheTioga.Craw
ford, and Shamokin banks are in bad re-
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pute. Don t touch their bills.
An amiable young lady, Miss Mahala
Whitman, recently died from the bite of a
dog, inflicted nine weeks before.
A fire in Jersey Shore, last Thursday
night, consumed tho barns of A. II. M'
ir 1 t ,i -i.: n't.
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dry of ilson & Co. caught fire, but, by
J i
extraordinary efforts with their little en
gine, the flames wero extinguished, and
the Foundry euved.
Docbtfix. The story about Rev. Mr.
Reed, a Presbyterian preacher, being j Ari'oiNT.MK.NTS. tiov. Packer has ap
burncd alive near Krio. We see nothing j pointed K. ii. Chase of Wilkes Barre, H.
about it in the Erie papers. j 1 Durrel of Jersey Shore, and X. L. At-
Cbambers C. Mullin is re appointed Su-
, in,on(lcDt of 1oUic jjuj at IIar.
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! burg, in the prime of life.
i Washington's last Birth-Day was cele-
bratcd by four military companies, iu Lo-
; gcnsville, iu Clinton county. j
; An attempt is to be maJo to change the
; trial of Mrs. Veitengruber (for murder) j
from Sullivan to Lycoming county. .
j Robert Bailey, cf Lycoming county,
bfij topIc(iI flip nrnointnirnt. of rndot. '
irom that congressional district, at me j M for ayor and 0Lcr Qlty officer3)
West Point Military Academy. u fa ,h t ,he Itl.pullicaD3 wUl do
Wednesday week, a little girl aged IS tLe samethus prcscDtiDg a united force
months, daughter of William Haas, of j , he e
Sunbury, while left alone in a room for a . Th(J co lion prcTailing among the
short time, got to playing with the fire in , Locofocog in powcr in pi.n.j. positively
the stove and iguitcd her clothes. She j startling. Only last wctk the Judges dis
was so severely burned that sho died in a ' charged from offico a Deputy Sheriff and
short time afterwards. other officers for direct and palpable frauds
I Tlia l.c-nnnnc IiitiII .qnra tlmt Bpvrn.
I tenth, of tb. Iemocc, ltjUl'a
has had two townships taken from it
i ne Armstrong county Court House, at
j Kittaning, Pa., was cutircly destroyed by
Cro ftW do3 "fe'0. ju,t cw minutes af-
er tUe court haJ adjourned. The build-
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lishmeut. Success to them. !
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A butcher in Lancaster county has just ,
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mado two cannagrn, one i o fect 0 luche i
long, weighing 23 pounds, and the other '
75 feet two inches, long and weighing 28 j
pounds. j
Charles M. Ottinscr, the forcer and !
j land-warrant thief, was eenteuced on Sat-
! urday last, in the rhilndulpliia Sessions,
to Eevcn years at hard labor in the Las
tern I'ctiitcntiary.
At Washington, 10th inst., James F.
Shunk, son of the lato Governor, Francis j
II Shunk, was married to Rcbecca,daugh
ter of lion. Jeremiah S. Black, Attorney
General of the United States.
Jiicj.li Lj-uidi-r, f1I Irnonu TbrOUgbout
the country as a Mcunonist preacher, was
killed in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, '
on Monday, by tho falling of the limb of '
a tree bis eon was engaged in cutting down. '
A little duu
Walbridge of ! "Suuehanna," on tho river; and Mon- j , ,uu" "'' e-'"-
of O., roe, including the little town of Richfield, , l, , "-u'g. auu r.ne
of O., aud ' where its elections will be held. i;t,sto. ..,. V-m,,,' n,L;iu
gtilcr of Joseph Woods of j . . "lla'a'""S
Centre county, w.sj" SM
llu-ton town
burnt to death by her clothes taking fire
while kindling. A young woman at Ty
rone also met her death lately by ber
clothes catching while boiling soap.
The Miners' Journal says: There are
scores of miners, laborers and workmen in
this region, who during the past four
mouluB have not averaged in wages more
1 ttian ilirpA nrntfl rlnv ! ITnv An 1
:!. ttniP! lifiilW ltiir-rinnnTi ? I
Thero ,)iTe becn gome cjbm
1ox in iUo .Vljile Vetr YMcJ) lnt D0M
fatal, and the alarm seems to have passed
away.
K. Hiddle Roberts is appointed Chair-
n,an "e l a. l'cm. bt. Committee ; Jno. j
-'n"ninei member of tbe Snyder dis-1
a - . TT1Ia sT a L . 1 i
''. "lurt " "" ,ur ,uo uu,oa OIS-
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A maDi orrls, was found in a
barber-, io M.fflintown, last week,
dead. Cause rum, and a dose of opium.
Columbia countv reeentlv lont.bv death.
two of her most useful citiiens. A. J. I
l5s, M. P., and Gen. Matthew M'Do-
WS 11 I Inl.l tflMi.1 I
The I.ihra nf ih. lnt, n v :
Weaver, E q , of Bloottsburg, is offered at
private salt.
LEWISBURG CimONICLE
Five or six wooden buildings and four
borses were lost by a fire in Clearfield on
Thursday morning last.
Thomas Martin, formerly Editor of the
Lock Haven Watchman, died in Gettys
burg. -
Several mad dogs have been biting per
sons and animals in neighborhoods near
the junction of Lebanon, Lancaster, and
Dauphin counties.
The last Sclinsgrovo paper contains
four diff.-rent Assignee notices.
A son of Lot Stratton, of Valentine's
forge, Centre county, was last week found
in a stable, so badly kicked by a horse
that he died. The boy was about ten
years old.
Jacob Fry caught with a seine 1000 cat
fish in the old basin, in Sunbury. lie
sold the lot to a huckster for 15.
Legislative. The House passed the
bill to try the title to the Union and Sny
der counties property, at the suit of the
Sccbold heirs, in Northumberland county
Hayes voting Nay, and Witmcr not
voting.
Mr. Hayes presented petitions, and read
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P1"8
Hartley, Lrtiwif, aua i csv uuuu x
Mr. llhodes presented tho petition of ;
Rebecca I). Ouinn of Northumberland !
county for the change of venue of a suit
in Union county.
The bill to incorporate the Lewisburg
liuildiog Association was reported in fc'en-
ate with a nrjatuc recotntucnualion
.
Tl a V.mtitA r.ncGfttl a l.nentnnfnn
The Senate passed a Lccompton vole,
only Mr. Turncy of Westmoreland county
votiug with the Opposition in favor of
Freedom for Kansas.
wood of Lock Haven, Notaries, joscpu
! Enue, Recorder of Philadelphia, in place
T . . , T
I of Kobcrt M. LcC, K:
resigned.
I Thos. II. Burrowes of Lancaster, Geo.
; Darsie of Allegheny, and J. Y. James of
affairs of the Lancaster Bank, under the
I act of Feb. 23, 1S53.
I Gov. Packer has appointed J.B. Moore
i head of Allegheny, aud A. E. Kapp, of
! Northumberland, Commissioners to ap-
praise the damages sustained by transpor
i ters in consequence of the sale of the Main
i Line.
PiiiLAHELi-niA. The Union and Amer
ican conventions have nominated the same
IU uiling luc jury uuxes niiu uuspcijic
f 1 1- . i i : . u j . .
Philad. must rcvolutionire pcaceably.or
by Vigilance Committee system,
Axti Lecomito.x Victories in itun
tyhania. All the Spring Election returns
I Lebanon, and Lewistown.Airti.l.ccomnton
Burgesses.
J FRE IN iiABBisiiuro. archSl. A
firc ite out in this Borough, last night,
which Justrojed the house of worship of
the 1 rcsbvtertan churcb,of which Rev. Dr.
Dcwitt is the senior pastor, and also three !
or four frame
buildings and two or three
stables.
EliQinburg Election.
A gcutlcuian from Mifllinburg informs J
us that both parties run a full ticket at the
c.: !..: ...1 .1... -r. r.
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T' -u'llual auu,nia.lcr!1. out of tlj0 , Nine ,entha of
tf.A content, tli
" mJ- was Jju -j. on I
tIlc con,sted offices, while he thinks j
lDC3 Dau uc uvantago 0! illegal votes,
ana tuo luucst attendence of their men.
TLc fricB(Js "t American free labor and i
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real opponents of Slavery extension, in
Miiuiuburg,are a most determined and gal
lant band, and the old party majority
against them of 20 to 30 is reduced pretty
near to 0.
Currvsponiifnce of the twlnbnrg Chronicle.)
MinxiNnuitG March 30, 1858.
The ''Union Legislature" is still flour
ishing. The last few evenings have been
taken up with tho discussion of a resolu
tion endorsing "popular Sovreignty in the j
Territories of the L nttcd States."
On last Wednesday evening, our citi
zens were very agreeably entertained by a
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iviiuvuiij vu lUU DUi'Jlilj Ui aJUClSl auQJ
Intellectual Culture."
As usual at this time of year, a great !
King is now going on. Notwithstand-!
inff the care auJ Ubor a moving nsinn. I
it is generally regarded and enjoyed as a I
"jollification." So you may take it for '
granted wc are at present moving along I
o
nappuy. uur landlords all move yet
all stay in town. Mr. Inhotf, leaves
Deckard's Hotel for tho "Columbia
House." Mr. Crotzcr leaves the "Colum
bia" for the "Travelor's," newly christen
ed "The National." Mr. Sechler leaves
tho "National" for "Deckard's." T.
A farmer in Summit county, Ohio, hav
ing a thousand bushels of wheat, would
not tell last fall at 11,40, but insisted on
$1,50. He bas the wheat now, and if be
can sell at all, can not get over about 80
cents. Others refused $1.75.
Tho latest Foreign intelligence shows a
decline in Cotton and Ureadstuffs. There
It ad hplfl B. Caf icfjtr nwnl.n.tlA 1.
Louis Napoleon and the Uriti.h
Government.
Now is the time lo ila.m tbees.
& WEST BRANCH FAKMER---APIUL 2, 1858.
We see it stated that Capt. Harrison,
who is said to be commodore of the Le
viathan, expects to bo at Portland in
America with his big ship, in June, and
to stay a month.
THE PUZZLER.
" Oh 'tl a iH myrtttry.
But by St. Paul I'll 6ml Ilia bottom of it."
tsTJfo answer to last Anagrams.
fjfNo answer to last Riddle.
fVAns. to Arilh. Puzzle, March 26
From VI.
IX.
AIi
SIX.
IX.
XL.
lake
IX.
X.L.
IX.
X.
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VI. remains.
Fio A , Kelly.
S I
W.E.II
J.R.Z
X
-.Buffalo;
K. Butt
rAns. In lt Mis. Enigma, March 26
" !',, can't come il." Ans'd by S A A ; C
FS; SS; W L A;W E II; Minnie; Aj I.
A; T CD.
tVAns. to Cliaradr, March 3fi
Thf iiul." Ans'd by Flora A , Kelly ;
(five others answered incorrectly.)
W Ans. to 2d Misc. Euigma, March 20
Imae K,thrrmel."ns& by Tillie U A
and 8 A A ; J R Z; C F S; W L A ; W E H i
MS; USD; Minnie; Flora A ; A A ; L A ;
tc y.
Riddle.
A marble wall, as while as milk,
i.in,j wiih a skin as soft as silk.
within a crystal louniain near
A cidden apple doth appear ;
No bolls or bars to this strong hold
Vet thieves break through and steal the fold.
C. F. S, East lluiraloe.
rE lite tEWHurxa cuaoilrLi.
VEOURA VII H A L EMMA.
I am composed of 17 tellers
My 9 113 5 13 17 is a gulf in S. America
7 4 II 5 3 is a county in Missouri
4 16 I t is a river in Europe
2 15 10 5 3 16 is a town in New York
5 147 10 lGSisa volcano in N. America
12 5 15 7 is a river in the I'nited States
1 5 17 15 764 is a gulf in Europe
10 II o 10 1 la 17 1 1 is a river in S. A.
rjj'l 5 2 is a county in this tSiate
15 5 14 15 3 is a town in France
1 13 7 3 is a cape of the United States
5 14 5 is a town in the Chinese Kmpire
12 3 10 6 9 10 13 17 II ti is an island
sonih-east of Maine
My whole was a noted eiplorer.
M. U., I.cwisburg.
MISCEI.I.AWnlS EMOMA.
I ant composed of Utters.
My 1 2 15 is a river in Europe
12 4 8 12 15 16 9 3 is an ocean
18 15 15 is a cape eastern coast of f. S.
9 8 9 15 5 ! 10 is one of the U. S.
3 9 15 3 9 15 15 IS 4 9 is a city of t". S.
9 16 12 111 3 12 is a lake iu the I". S.
3 11 12 6 8 14 10 is a cape of U. S.
2 C S 20 12 19 10 is a dulie of Orleans
3 6 9 15 5 8 9 19 20 is sometimes worn
18 19 I 2(1 10 is a chain of mountains
C 18 17 7 is a useful tool
13 8 9 15 1 1 is a gentleman in town
My whole was a distinguished explorer.
J. C. M., 1-ewtsburg.
.VISCELLA yEOLS EMMA.
I am composed of 21 letters.
My 4 11 7 15 9 19 is a trade
3 9 12 16 21 is an eatable
20 17 2 6 17 is seen in every family
115 15 9 was a great lady's name
10 5 13 9 is what every person has
I 21 18 Sis a fish
My whole was an Indian Fighter.
A. A , Buflaloe.
A lively Time in the House,
WASIU-OXtS, Altcn 26wjii Uiii couatf.to appear atnI.sJhogr cause yhj
Lccompton Conctitution, expressed bis
atnaieinen'. that Gov. Wiso shoald have
written the Anti-Locompton Tamany Hall
letter
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-ur. ji.iui.isii. 01 inu. no you noiu
him to be in or out of the Democratic or
ganization 7
Mr. Smith. I J not besitato to say
that 1 hold Got. IVite to be out of firiar
Ii, with all otliert-mho refuse to co-operate
with the great Democratic family.
Mr. English. Did you support Gov.
Wise when he was elected to the Guber
natorial chair ? If not. were you not out-
sil0 of ,ne Democratic parly 1
Mr. Smith. I did not support him,
but I did not make myself active and
prominent in thwarliug the Democratic
party.
Mr. Davis, of Ind., said Mr. Smith had
I nv Mrlit t r refill dim nv nno ntTinw Tinmn.
"a "i J " -
,l. nnn,n.i f f, !, ann.l ;
w;tll bim
against tin. Lompton constitu-
,jon
If the gentleman from Virginia at- I
tempts to read them out, be will find tbey
will read bim out.
j
Davis re-1
1
Mr. Smith replied that Mr.
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from Indiana know that tho 1'rstitlent it
ihe head of the Democratic party, and that
he urged, with all his power, tho admis
sion under Lecompton ?
Mr. Davis. Jfccauso tbo President
has recommended this measure, it docs j
not therefore follow that every Democrat!
must vote for it. The President may ad-,
vite but not command me.
Mr. Smith said the J'rctident is the j
rrprc$entativc of the Democracy, and ap-,
proved of the Kansas bill. j
Mr. Davis replied that he intended to
, .
nn ont tbe """aUons of the
rrMidcnt nP t0 November last when the j
ManA l.;.
! rc81ueni inoufiat ProPcr 10 CUBDS
frnnt
11 r. mitii. exactly ; toat is toe lao-
guae of rebellion. 1
mw r i .1 .t . .1
t Ti wa T 1 f - '
f nittt
Mr. Smith. A man is known by the
Company he keeps; and he who is not
with us is against us. He then proceeded '
. t t
to argue in favor of the Lccompton con- j
stitution. He said that Mr. Douglas got
np the movement against tbe measure to j
secure his re-election to tbe Senate ; and j
there waa a concerted movement among
tbe Democrats of Illinois for tbis purpose.
Mr. Marshall of 111. did not believe
that any such conference was beld, and
the statement was entirely unfounded.
Mr. Cox, of O., said it did not become
Mr. Smith, wbo bad turned tail on tbo
Democratic party, and was elected to Con
rjreti by American totes, to make such es
traordinary attacks upon Democratic mem- i
i bcrs.
tuiuuuu uiui ui mu uisscukiug jurur, nun why me Uonrt, on prool of payment, shall
characterized bis associates as an obstinate not direct satisfaction to be entered, accord
set of fellows. Did not the gentleman V it? f"; VS!1'.'5
Twelve only of tho seventy-three news
papers in New Jersey sustain the Lccomp
ton swindle. Yet the two U. S. Senators
support it !
Administrator's Notice.
WHEREAS, Letter i,t Administration
to ihe estate of KNUEl. SCHKADEK,
late of Hartley township, in L'nion county, '
deceased, have been granted to the subscriber,
k ,tw liuiir nf said countv. in due fiirm;
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all persons inucuicu iu miumwu. ---
,,t . m.ke navment. and those havine claims j
against the same will present them duly
n.ihentieated for settlement, to
Penns Creek P.O, Snyder Co, March 2S.I858
renns icc ., j
iir,u SII AVKK. Administrator
Adjourned Court IToclamation.
. .u. K,..h, sw.lsnn.Pre.
Whereas, the Hon
kidrnt Judne for the 2illh Judicial Di.-trict of
Tennsy'vania, composed of the counties ol
L'nion, Miillin and Sny.ler. and 1'hilip Ruble j
! and JolinW.Siinonton,Esq',A-isociateJuiles i
; for Union county, have issued Ihcir precept,
; bearing dale the 2mh day of February, IbW,
ami to me directed, for ihe holding of a Court 1
! of Common I'leasat l.ewi!burg for ihe county ;
i of L'nion on the fonrih Monday of April nr.xi, ;
; (being the SRlhday) 1858, and to continue one
week, NOTICE is therefore hereby gm'ii to ;
Witnesses and all persons interested in the
I Issue I.ist.to be then and there present and n!
: depart without leave. Jurors are requested
j to be punctual iu their attendance at the time
appointed, agreeable lo noiice.
I Given under my hand and seal at the sher
iff's Olliee in I.ewisburg.tue 21 day of March
' A U. l5rt, and in the eighty-third year of the
Independence of ihe 1 .5. of America.
God save the f 'ommonwealth !
DANIEL V. GLI.llIN, ShetiiT.
Jtirv.Adj. fourt, April, 1838.
H7n7e Ilrrr Saml Dunkle,Jona Dieffenderfcr,
Lewis Hank
lliiffulueiohn Wise, Andrew Ruhl, Daniel
lirngler Jr, iJaniei .tuner, iicnry mm, jus
j Biehl, Henrv Hauclf. Abraham Young j
f awn M H Taggarl, Henry Gibson j
r y W'm Halfpenny, D II Ilmgaman. Jn
! Cook, Jn I.esher, Jn Frederick, Robert V I
i Glover, Josiah Showalter
j AlijHinhurf; Andrew Gutelius, John Oast,
j Henry Baum
' K'llu James Mhields, Jacob Hafcr Jr, James ;
j l'ross, Flavel Clingan '
Writ liitffai Audrew Foster, Thomas V
Harbison
I Sew litrlin John M Benfer, Jacob Quick !
' Jticknn Henry Mowrer i
l.rwiliir Henry S Neuer, Joseph Glass,
I C W Schaffle, Vm Moore
i.imton James Smith. R.ibert t'hambers
j East llujfuluc Abraham W'oIle.Pavm fmnii
NOTICE TO SIICHAEL HOFFMAN.
j 4 T a Court o( Common I'leas held at
! Lewisburg, in and for Union county, on
j the 20th day of February, A. D. IS.'i, ius
i DiTtsjii!t, Esq., presented his petition, setting
' forth that he is now the owner of a tract of
', land situate in White Deer township iu said
! county, adjoiuining the West Branch of the
' Susquehanna River, containing abuut one
! hundred and three acres and thirty perches;
j that on the 14th of December, 1311, George
i Hoffman executed a mortgage on said tract of
land to said Michael Huffman and others,
which is recorded in Mortgage Book B, pages
121 and 125; that said mortgage, so far as said
Michael Hoffman was interested.has been paid
in full, but no satisfaction entered of record;
that said Michael Hi Itinan has removed tn the
State of Iowa: and prayed the Cnurt to order
and direct sat.slaclion to be entered, e.
Whereupon the Court directed the Sheriff to
give four successive weeks' public uotice,
previous to next Term, of the facts set forth
in said cetition. in one newspaper published
9ainidi.iiuii u uc rmncu uicirmi 10 .nci in
AkSemblv. on said tnrirt?avp. sn far .i ih
same was piven. to said Michael Holl'man.
i Therefore, I hereby rive notice to said Michael
; Hotr-nan and all others interested in said
i "jongase, to appear by the first day cf said
. irrui, 10 wu, ine 1 nn aay ci May neit. ami
snow wny me uourt shall not receive proof ; 2:J by 19 iv-et-an Out Kitchen-a Well of er
of payment and orderthe said mortRa;etii he ; ccllent water, with a I'ump in. under roof a
satislied so far a. ..! it.oh.l IWIiiian, c. arpc citern also under ro..f-a lame n-w
u .t r , D. til LPIN, Shenlf. j Stable-ail Ice Hoom and rt er uecessarv
!?her.irsOirice,LewisburS,.March is,ls.v.: 0ut-buildir.is. There are iU on said-fmL 1
NOTICE TO niCHAEL HOFFMAN, i
AT a Court of Common Pleas held at Lew-'
isburs in and for l'nion county on the :
Stith day of February, A. l., I8."si, LixaiiaTH
tiounLASiiLa presented her petition setting j
forth that she is now the owner of a tract of :
land situate in N hue IHer ionshir, in aul j
county, adjoining lands of Charles Kline, '
Samuel Dennage, and others, containing about ;
forty-six acres and one hundred and eifjhieen j
perches and allowance; that on the 11th day j
of December, A. 1)., lull, raal Uoodlandcr '
executed a mortsatre on said tract of land to
Michael Hoffman and others, which is recor
ded in Mortgage Book B. pages 12:! and lil ;
that said mortgage, so far as said Michael
HnlTman was interpsteil. hne ripen nnirl in
lu" bat no salislaclion entered of record
thnt said Michael TlnrTman ha rpmnvpit i
the Stale of Iowa : and prayed the Court m I
order and direct satisfaction to be entered. '
... aauiipori me t;onrt directed the
to give loor suecra,.. .,,1,' rmMic
notice, previous lo next Term, of the t.n...
set "n sa' r6''''0"' 0De newspaper
tmr!ishfrl in thiK ci.ntilir tn flnnar ,n.l ek.in.
1 . . .. J J '
Hoffman. Therefore I hereby give notice to
said Michael Hodman and all others interest,
cd in said mortgage to appear by the first day
of next Term, to wit, the 17th day of May
next, and show cause why the fourt shall
not receive proof of payment and order the
Cfti.t mnrtna , .-. k, .. T. ... I n C. - A .. - I
Michael Iloifman. Ac.
DANIEL D. (IL'LniX, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Lewisburg, March 22,1
Ho! Step this Way.
"ITE presume that you are aware that Mr.
VT '. K. nuns intends to remove to the
- .-. v L...i i nriruuru mat ail
persons knowing themselves indebted to the i
uic iiin pi nurun v torse.
aCc.0U,, mnst call and make
before the first day of April
expected that tins notice will
late Firm of urA r Yorse, by Note or Book i
make paymen on or ,
April nent. ! s? Il is
pccte.1 that this notice will be strictly alien- j
ded to without any further comment.
iivi.a ,..,
T
IV
VTEW GOODS!
BROWN & STERNER,
! At the Old 'Xchange Store, having bought a
Hii & OTTO
of Goods in the Citv at very lw rate by reason
?friHAR.D T,Mfes',r abIe s,irP'y heir
r"rmer customers and the public generally
with the best Goods on the most aecominoda-
,im? ,ern -CALL ASD SEE
- ewis ure' 1 J;.,8M
Iwicll clllll Rill'C
TS the large and choice assortment of new
-L FALL &. HISTER GOODS,
now arriving at the well known Corner Store
of
BEAVER, K REISER k H'CLURE.
Call and see ! Lewisburg, Oct. '57
LAST NOTICE"!
A LL persons knowing themselves indebted
to the Firms of J. Goldsmith , ffm'i
or Lmdcnlioum V Bro, arc rcrjuested to PA V
1 p h? Ar' ' .f!r;I'-'r,.f ?nl nd
cost. J. GDI Pis.Vl I'll ct BKO'S.
Leryisborj, March If, IRC-8
Real Estate.!
.-A I'OR nrVI A first rate lililCK
j.AllOLE on Market sircet, between Vth
and 8th. Inquire at This Office. March I J
A FARM AND SAW -HILL,
WITH CIliClLAR SAW,
fpO be reined on Shares, in po-csion d
I Albert Wynn.on 1'ennsCrcek. Limestone
I n Tnion Co. with 'ftO Acres of TIM I!Elt
i W'li luiininz.
the faw
.... --j , ,
M.ll has been much ler.?tnene
TeXJfe
and improved, and can saw !
-' s
feet or more per nay
me r.tu.u
called ISO Acres, with ,
Orchards, and fields all u-'M 1"" Acres
ma e ,he u,1)ljle weM ,lie cumit should
have 3 or -i bands ,n.i..r "';
I Inquire turlbcr o! JO.IN M l.l., I
.inr.'-
.l...,,.iiitf ihe nrerr.is,'-. 4 nnlrs II"'
U.:il:
burg, or of lll -M BELLAS, Own. r.
Sunbury, Pa., March l5-.
orphans' c&imr sfcu:.
A
URKEAMI.Y lo a IMnriiis ord'-r i t in-
Orphans' CVuri of fnimi cour t-,-. Mi l
i. .,, lo mil, i sal,-, at in'- ihmi i i
. Mary E Kobinson iu Buflaloe t"vn-b ; i-n
; Situr,lu, tho '2lh ,hj Af'il, 1',
all that niessiia'.'e and iracl id I.AM situate
in Hiill'tli.e townsliip. I nion com.ty.adj..ii.i:ig
lauds of Andrew M.il"-l-'s 1h ii,I - ( ruu-i!y
ol Jacob Vaneida. an-I of Thomas K. :lin -on,
. deceased, cuutaming
EIGHT ACRES and Forty Perches.
A i. The Impp-vements Tire a Two Sto- J A
' 1 lirev frame Dwelling ll"0 -'-,a sniai: -L-1
j Frame House i ne and a hall s:i r?y, a r.ia'.l
tmrIAKIt,
ud the liind under gout cull.-
vatiou.
j ALSO A piece of Timber
?-, situate in sai.l township.
ailjiiiiuiig
Ifirtmari.
in:aiii;ug
rrTSvi lands of J. hn stahljac.
Vvi-' and l'ai
.... I H.....I l.'ni.lr Sr.
j-At. l.- Acres aad il IV ri -t
Sale to commence at 1 u'cli !;. I M, h' !i
Terms of sale will be ma le kin-vtn by
M.MIY E. ROIIISON. A iministr.i'r.x
(1 TllOMAS KliBIsM, tltc'J.
f!y the Court Sim'i. Rm n, Clfr'n.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
viriue of a writ t-f V n. Tx.
nrd t ut
i:,.univ an 1 to me ,!r.Tte.i, l win ri ,..c lo
I Public ; falc vr Out ry at the fi:li!ir. 1i'k-p
: Charles Cn iztT.in tiir h.'muL'h t t M:iflinli!':!,
1 vn Sati iti.At. April :M next, at 1 oVlcrk, P .M,
a certain Li oi Ornnrui siiuate in Kixr-T-ii"
township, in sa:l ciuntv. b.".ni'!t v.f rh !
1 a Schuoihme l't,vc-t by public run : ! i.iinj
frum M.!H:nrirK m u'hai is called U;ul r"s
I.ii'le Mill, soMlii by public r i-H.n7 Iu m
'. sat. I Mill lo the pul.I.n n-a I !-a.!u.u' t'i ' i:
Mnlli'.bnrs to New Ut-rlin. eaM by bi: !- ol
John M.Tavb.T. containing Or e P.-itfth "1 an
Aore more or c, win rcn is tr c;tl a law
Kail IIO!K & wah $ pnrt'-nances.
Seize.l.tak"n ju executum an.l to be M'M as
the pn pertv of Ji hn l nrrlff.
i)ami:i. i. ;n,ii s:-r ,r.
. S'hrritl's OtY.r-, I.ewi-bur?, March ?,
FOR. RENT!
T
HIli: TWO R003IS i''-iipicil at pre
sent liy Uashmstun lluii hinsi n as a
Salnon. Thi-v are sin:al le tor SIM) L'r.
ri' AI.St) the OlT'lC't: I ntiw uctupy. .. ;
For Terms applv to
Jan. 27. 1-C.-C JOHN I!. I.INN.
i" A T T A liT V IIKVT. VTTE
ALtAl.M.
i lOli fALh.
TI1HE subscriber oll'frs for sale his Residence
J on the west Ue nf fei.uth Scrum! street
, iu the Hormirh cf I.ewislmrz. between Market
and!t.Iui strects.copsistiiig.'f near a lot ami
econu street, ana in icnptn 1..7 leer, u inches.
Th,. ;mr,r..,.Sn,on,e ..... .1
1 storey BRICK )'J-'LLI(
; j r( yrrs - of pressed briek 47 feet
' lron, ,v :!; 'liei deep-well finished with a
marMe i.af c, marble sills and lintels ir. fmnt
! a fir.nrn..r r..r,. ;,i, , w.., ,.,,..1,.1 r
I.ol choice Krait Trees and Shrubberv.iir i
1 he location is a desirable one either for a
private residence cr public business. It is on
ihe must elevated part of ihe Ilnroupli. near
the Court House, and bill a short disiance from
Market street. Terms will be mr-.ile easv.
June !). 1S37 (J. F. Mil. 1.1:1:.
foi; ,SAL j;.
MY Residence, "n .North Thin! sireei.
I.ewisbunr. It. Iron!, and including
back building 5- ft. deep. Basement, and
Attick finished. Every convenience in the
way of out-l.i!.!:ns.
llso. a Half Lot on Market sr.. opposite .
S. Kilter's resilience, wnh a goi il Well of Wa
ter and new tstai.le ; veiy desirable for a busi
ness stand, or residence, (er both combined.)
Also, other Lots, some with and some '
without Buildm-s. JOHS LOCKE.
Lewisbnrg, Oct. t, 137.
Ho! Farmers Chance for a Bargain!
IOIl S I I.I!. near Lewisbnrg, a Tract of
almost iu t '' of good Faruiinv
Land, limestone soil. Ii tP S(1IJ on reas
onable terms at private sale for Cash. Inquire
at the Office of the Chrunicle. June 10, '57
Mew Arrangements New Goods !
"JOSEPH L. HAWX havinu takm (lie
J well known Sl'YKElt HAT s'iolii:. has
refitted it, and filled in an extensive variety of
Jlil, Capt, Gcutlcmrn't Clolhinj, t
Also a large and splendid stock of CLOTHS
CAfSl.M F.RF.S. Ac, which he will mike up tn
order, as he still continues ihe Tailoring Busi
ness. He is prepared lo execute all work
entrusted to his care, to the satisfaction of the
customer.
X. B. Cutting and Kepainne jr done lo
order. Lewisbnrg, April 10, ls;7
Tat UnnrU '
Black Diamonds ! ! &c.
Iltty Early, and Sr.re ynur Money !
f FIIE SUllSCrillPr IS prOPOrt'l! tl) furilish
L at all times the very best COAL of every
j :.: v ,i, '.n., i
m(;k,n min;s. He ha, on han,', an ar,'
very superior quality, such as is seldom bro't
lo this marliot.which he will dispose of at the 1
lowest cash prices Coal weished. and pied
measure warranted. IV Coal exchanped for
merchantable Country 1'roduce of most km Is :
as well as for cash.
Coal Yard at Tho's Nesbit's Lumber Yard
on Sotiih Water street.
Nov. 19, lS.'.S tf R. I. NESEIT.
WINFIELD FACTORY!
Sear ItarlH'f Oil. l'nion Vo., Va.
THE subscriber, thankful :
for past patronage, would inibrm .
Ins friends and ihe public in cene- .
ral, that he coniinnes lo manufac
ture all kinds of Woolen l.ootls. snrh as
CInihs, Cassimcres. Tweeil. Namneits, Jeans, i
Blankets and rlannels; also. Carpet and
Siockinir Yarns. His machinery bcinj of the
best kind in use, and havins empioved the
best of workmen, he feels sate in saying j
that his work shall not be surpassed' by
any establishment in ihe country. A eoodsup- i
ply of the above poods kept constantly on hand :
: Mir v , f-aeii.inire lor wool, ai prices
ihat can not fail lo please. WOOL will be :
Carded in Ihe best niannrrand on the shortest ;
I nriiee. Terms for rarilinp, cash on The .V- '
litem of the rolls. MARK H AIT I'U.N.N V .
I Winfidd Mills, March 30, 19o7.
l.-Jai
S3L
ORE CIOOIIH at
WEST MILTON !
J. B. Datesman,
At the well known Old Stand in Kelly f0..
ship (we 1 end of Miltcn Bridge) rS.n(5 , '
informs his usual customers and the public .j ;
general that he has just ree'd afre-h stock
at reduced prices for Cash or Pn.dnre. jB. j
call and see and save travel and lin.li.e t,,;., t
Nov. 2, l:7 DATESMAN.
- J
Joy to Ihe Admirers of a Fine gf
RICH GLOSSY HAIE.
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l.rr.
A rrontli rian frern rr..J,.',n r-,';.-I rn t a '
twf.irfii. In.fci:!,. Lut 1! .- sl.i..!. a i ( r. cirri. -'- '
.i r..l .I athiii.. I;.- 1 jj !.,n t r .-. Irv.z tiir.r r.
111' fr.-ra Jsur.liri. rr .i li,.j..j -ia. si..l m.l tr i.- :
I-i Ills l uinra. v i.v l:.m a-:.;n I.-.lnv a - I. i .
matt, anil t.-, nil. hi. x(Tf..-i-.n. h, l.a r--t .-i-n i!.. i-1
li.iii i-f lh tr.-t bf.trl,.. :ir.il fiir'ln r r..:d- "ir .ar.a n
1:1. , lnr 1 was lat goiu to .iri.ui.l.riri-uri-'9 rrsn."
i A in An c tlir l.anlrf.:-. 'fl.ier Ui-mt iu rr w '
II.. j til. in-, tl , re rr n-ii- t
l Vr. .infi rjv im i:.-n:' r. r I r II iu ti. fu c (it -
km u r.i'W tl. n uh' ut th- ( nion. 1 hi n
trti) y a I. it. t lnt L-or:itr-r. rt"i. ii'ir the nu I...: : r
fint i ii all lf it. A'm.-t iiiitumiTnl..c f. il.
h f ii n . f lit- si tv.t viriiii- f this it - i 1
tli.-.-.-. f '): Irlit-r-l fi,-ii.in iii m- i. tv. ht 1 i: .-. - .
( ut ui'Ut t. iLv U.-t r I arnti.iii i:. w t, -U rr i u!
tAN'.i:h .v tV I'r. r..
Clj lrt atiw;iT. i
SMf.ijCllRlS7 CM hW l l.I.. ..;,::. -ti:i'vi
v. u. y.r.i.w
Still Another Opportunity:
?rCarly,lli licap I'm tm raii.
' BACK Af.'Aiy
"ITTK take this miih.d vi im'tTinias
f citizens t-f I.ewibur" arit! snrri t n
ccuntry, th.it wr arc a.tiu wiih tiit::i I.r
shtTt rime, ait ! n.'W t lit r invm a l't'.icrar:
anil at lower ir;ceb than over l:trr;tti rr. U '
have lakrn the old M.ui'! above I'hn-; a
raMueli's Dru" S:t re, a ml haviri much -'
trr liht than ue haJ in cur vd tck:i,,?- -Hu
rt' c.-rivenirn. rcoms m every resjvt u
i shn.'i I f hi-treraMe to arc'n:int'!a:e. iVi- '
inr )ictir. (:' .l..---ntfl fr: ! rr Tt-'atitfn t t
Ih. v w-.uM ;ifcr to liv.- c ; i.-! r ;ran!-f.-m 'l t. ya; 3
k n.ii' li lartf r wsl-. ran L:tv.- ii il. n- ( n -la rt r,
nn l tin' cff.ii-! ill Ih trnrrnrtt- to be civ.xMi- .- .
ftn.l ft m.-tiui- Ifttt-r Tt:in itj m nltiih th.-x - t- "
fn m. r-r-. v. VLiit.n l'!i' t"ri;V jn I :- if '
;.r;c run-.Tig frr-Hl to j.". 1'.. tutt" il ' "
fined to ll.i-ir r.- it thru;'h Jnf--. si i ..
p.T."tip tuV. n t tl:i cl.itrti -t tii'tlic . t t!.. -r
pii-tun cf . un rhiidrt-n tuV- n .r, t.i : ' ; ' ' -liht.
I'uttircr Vir.: i f t uii hp.". A . 111.' :i l !
An rct i t I'irtnr.- tula, n un inrL nud rn.t: 1 ' ; ' "
T t.n T'-iiM rrt".! cn tt c . . :.- -: :.: i ' "-'
I'icluri'ii frrm .'i rt!.'t. Jl, to Hint in.' 1 1" lt '
rxtnid a ,t-r.iial inTit.-ifii.n to nil ti- i -. ' - 'i
i-iriunne rur ''rim-n. w ht her I" :
?t't. Kenif nil er Ihr plari. ip. tii. Ln.-i u--' '
ManiDK-lit l'lustprr. vsluJ! ! -''
" i t Ai.TV. -f
N. B. Tn-tnTtn rirrn in tl.v arr. nt -t ' '
fiirnt-hci at the at i-ricct. ivi l- .-! ; ' l
tlie tuioefsrn now bw in " (. rTi.a:: in't-- -n-
with. U-mii.hurjc.tk't. 'J. Iv-T..
CABINET AVAI.E 1003I .
"JVORTH 4!h Sfrt'ff. Tbe Mi!.MTi!rr
lA most respccil'ully iniVrnis tbe cn.' ' :
Lewisburs and viciniiv. tbai l.e li.i ' '' '
and lor sale a cheap Kiel I I IS.IilK!
for the Sprinr; trade, compris-p;
Irc.siito; and Coinmon I'-uiv?.::--. .-'i''
retatios ami Hook Vw- Vn;tr.
Can and Pior TaMo?. Ptuint:
;rcalJ"at TaMc?. Cfjiloiif. '
Intro ami otltrr HaLti'iiil.-. "i1"''
Solar', and I'liairs
of all kinds. COFFINS "'Zt'x ' ' ';r :T
short nilice. mf
The public are cor.iiallv invite-! i.1 r'r-1" '
his wtrW.as he is sure that thev '
tied with his stock of Ware, an-l pr-eo-SsOLO.VON
tl
Lewisburt:. epi. I., l.'rt
( I tu hs, Han'"';
i .
i-irir. Olliee-t'he.-.p ''l
Cash. A. K. DE.OK.MA.DlL. "
Lewisbnrg, April SI, lf.vi.
JOMIII kl'l.l.T. .iMrlW'4'''.
a"liI.ll'ITS ihe patrpiiarr "1 !
O Kesj.l. nrc tui-iith I'U'h surri. I
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ip.-ti inter ..
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