LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH l"Ali31KI!-APRII. 30. 1-38. ll' 1 ' i rr Cfwislinrg CljrrairlfJ. O. K. WctXIW it J. li. CORKEUUS. Ctifinr .ri -Th. - .. :'mh bVm. h .v ii,. Utrr-t aa..i tvit .V M-ir-r in I'- i..n ( .vuitv. eirrn; l..i Free Jimina i inal ; Slavery, v. lional ! A Eribe. and a Tiin';it! A TRAITOR AT LAST ! IV ui. II. English, who professed himself; to be u'tcrly hos'ile to eiuugling Slavery into Kansas, aud tvLosa t( rluous course lias ui.,de many su-pect him from the first basal last fully dcmou-dratcd that he was PP6!-ll,1yF be no necessity for their coutiu ouly a ijy iu tho Ami Lecompton camp, i ucd 10 btlr.ty it at the lirit Ofip irtuuity ! 5y 1 his cjlluaioo with Speaker Orr, ho was placed at tho head of tho Committee of j Conference, and has there at last developed i Th3 New Slavery Plot! which tho Administration heartily endor- j ees, and i-very true friend of Liberty and I ltight abhor. lie has introduced a nrir BUI, which prc.fitsc tosubmit the Lecouip- t n Constitution, but iu to blind a way that hardly any two men arce what ,t ...... w.su.j u.o. iU litMltl.'! Tf .1 i. I- . At iuu ueui'ie li ivansas :ti ...r... . ...i t - . .. 10 luc otnpion traud. tucy thall have Twenty Millions of Aeres ofl..ii!r,lr l.,.,.ii.,i.,:i,..f,t.. " ... 1 ublie I. an Is, aud Ij t-dmittcd at once nn r . i . j with one Kepresculalive and to .Senators. U.re is a palpable attempt bv Buchanan and his r,irlv to buv anil currunt votes ... . - enough to work in Kansas as a iji-rnctual blave State. l$ut if lur freemen tin. if I.. f.-.,..,.... ..... cau liaithcr be ihh-n not bwjht, then couits A TUKK.VT ! If the people r.jt the Slavery scheme, then Kansas is uot to be admitted, but to be kepi '. a much a Slave State as South Carolina or tieoru" ruled 1 Uucharan and his Border IJuGju officials unt.l the pro-slavery Administra tion shall give them liberty to form anoth er V unsiitutioti, alter it shall be found by a n ceusus that they have 'J.H'iU or population, as the case may be , -enough to entitle thee; to a K -preseu- tat ire. The Board of Commissioners to appoint i -,t;, j . i M , , , , .1 ; ,i .: i r- .t I btiity as endorser, I would not have voted eiccina places, times, and oGieers the;, , , ... ... .... , . whole machinery of these tests-are to bo j fur "ie L"L U ,thc H, le fjlr anJ t!iC in the hauls of a nuj jri'y cf the Slavery ; conditions catricd out iu giod faith oa the party. j part of the purchaser or purchasers, I can Theso are the outlines of the present j see no substantial reason why any one in phase of the Kansas fraud, which the Ad- favor of the sale ought to object to the bill ministration U using, unscrupulously, all under consideration, or to the price or ts power to push through ! tmM h ; in.JicateJ. !.- .... . tl L It. .! .f. uucuanan anu uis caaai tucw mat con- , , . ... , . ! cress aud Kansas are both opposed to the; end they thus fa pe by chicaio-ry to g.iu. I bey hnotv the Leavenworth lonsiitu!ion is the work of the peoplo of Kansas, but they care for neither Congress nor the people ! The present population of Kansas no mafter how small is enough if it is to be a St'ace .S'atr, with 0,0;'J,000 acres of land. Rut if they can not be fonrd or thcaltd i;h this, to become a ' .SWe they must have double or treblo the pres ent pipulation bo sul j. -t to fraud aud onpre..ifm r i 1 1 I.i.. -,... -. ursd them. taiitcujj ui luia nv.it m.: uwuu- - ing of this bill through Cot.gress was to he undertaken. Tho Administration are Confident cf success. Tho "agitation" will then re commence, and blood may flow afresh. Heaven inspire, the people cf Kansas i:h wisdom uud fortitude to meet and to break this scheme of tvranny as they have all previous efforts tocuslave j (hem : TAui-xtltii .... f , .. l 1 1 lurnisn my reasons for saying so. A great ther portion of the same trade, composed Pennsylvania Legislature. j deal has been said about tho worthlcssocss ' chiefly of flour, poifc, beef, and grain, The Legislature adjourned Thursday the ; of the barren wilds of Western Tcnnsyl-1 reaches 1'hilaJclpbia on tho Pennsylvania 22d inst. according to appointment. j vania ; that no good could possibly be de-! Central. So much have these new ar A law relative to insurance companies , rived to tho public by the completion of ! r.ingcments affected iujuiiouely the trade was placed in the Governor's hands. i this great and magnificent cnttrprize. To ! of New York.that, I am credibly informed, No '-BaLk Bcforru" was accomplished, 1 this opinion, I cnler mv protest. The ' sl, ia nt limn ctri; ..... - i : of course that is a Locofoco humbug for ; history of every wild spot in Pennsylvania, I election times and inaugural addresses. j or any other State, after being reached by j The new Militu Bill, we arc iuformsd, : the improvement of canals or railroads, or j cas relercnco on,y to volunteers. j Tho bill for the removal of the Quinn ' case from L'nion to Northumberland ; county, was not repealed an outrage on j rules of the House, and never passed iu ; Senate at all I ! j iue oeenom cnarge oi venue bi:i, anu proveinents any otucr in the Common- j beneficial to Philadelphia.aud the interests the bill to legalize a Court House tax up-: wealth, if not in the United States, cast I of a majority of the citizens of Pennsylva on Lcwisburg, slept in committee. i of the Mountains. A retrospective view j nia, than the completion of the Sunbury The bill to incorporate- the Lewisburg 1 will jrovo this. The Schuylkill canal wis & Erie Koad. I was somewhat amazed at Building Association became a law. j fiai.hed about 1S20 ; the first census I i the courso of the Senators from Philadcl- The bill relative to roads in Hartley, : have been able to Cud on reccrd,was taken j phia (Messrs. Wright and Marsclles,) who Lewis fad Huffaioc, did not get through in 1S40 Schuylkill then contained 0,- J oppose the passage of the present bill, for the Senate. j 000 inhabitants ; in 1S50, 00,713 ; an in-1 I believe they stand ia their own light. A section passed, legalizing above six ; crease of 100 per cent, in ten years. About As to the charges agaiust tho officers per Cent, interest iu certain cases, (and . the year 1S20, the President of the Canal j and appointees of tho canal board, that we see certain Philad. sharks are urging , for the first time noticed tho Coal Trade , thry are ull dishonest, I da not credit the Governor to sign the bill.) j ia hi3 report, in which he stated that coal j them; but that some of them are so, no Twenty five bills were vetoed. would probably become in time an item of ! one doubts. A gentleman borer ojainst Th3 Scheme Defeated. : The House oa the last evening of the ! fcSbioD, caiuc nobl; to tLe rescue of legis lative lion or, w Lieu was ruthless!; tram- pled unJir foot ly tlie Senate, ia the ' ' vindictive course pursued towarJs Judge WlLMur. Iu the consideration cf tho Senate amendment iu the Uouse, Messrs. i tioEl'i', AumrT1w.no, and Xjll, all of i them l.aJiug Democrats, came out with j iheir ditaproval cf the course pursued by i ihe majority ct their parly in,the Senate; j regarding it as a questiou which rose su-1 perior to all political considerations. Mr. ioerp, the chairman of the Judiciary I Committee, declared that there bad been J no churgcs preferred aainit J udge Wil-: mot to justify acts against bim, and that iliere was no ui4 iu trying tj disguise tLe ! dot that tLe uauvciueut waa one of polili- tecu years, ia great quantities. Let me c-il persecution. JuJo Kill and Mr. j Lore stato that there rcmaina no other di .UmMMt'g were equally kcvcre upon (Lis 1 reclion lLan westward from whence Schuj-1-iUetnpt to disgrace the Judiciary, and a till can obtain a supply of those precious oeond was given to these opiuioos in the aod indifpcnsiblo articles ; timber lands .lecuitc Tote of CI to 32 over 30 Demo-! convenient to the mines, even at this day, rats voting with the Republican members re mere valuable than eal lauds. tli tibial victi-ry ot jutice sod rijLt ' No man, unless practically conversant Til tkc u,3ft disgraceful efforU at fKWy i Uft A i I.ui.lT to tie men bo :i T.i. -.vi tii-r.tk- pify rraiumel;! , J ibu Cre.swiU Jr., of JJIuir county, w.is ho5t.n Speaker uf lie Seusto, and holds over until next year. Canal Board. The I.ocofjco State Senate dicaled tho biil for ill abolishment (f tho Canal uoard and State Fuineer, for whose con tiuusucc, after the ptri"l provided in the li'.l, there can le no possible justification. The State will, therefore, have to pay S0IU" $'-,000 to keep up the Canal JJuard, : allJ G0Q for a State Engineer, whilst ' l'le Canals, ovir whoso direction they are ! to rrcs'di, have been fold, and there can, Itcniiirk or CIIRW M. STRAIT., of Schuylkill Co. IS THE STATE SENATE, On the Bill authorizing the saie of die remain der of the Slate improvements to the bun- twenty five per cent, higher, than at l'hil bury and Erie liailroad Company. alelphia. To cqualiza the prices of rro- Mr. Si'eakeb. It was mv intention to , have L'iveu inv reasons mort fullv. kI.v 1 favor tho sale of the r tho sale of the itnnrovements In the Sunburv k Erie Railr.w.,1 l'n,Mn, I.... ; tLe friends of the measure d, sirinS a vote ; to Le taten to aav. I in h.i hn. r i. ... . .. " . j t . - .1 vi r t i.. m,.i n nn .tni ...i .1.1. 1 -' ,- ---i -.-. vwutiu uu atuviaiicui aiaiu- Ulcnt. ncr will I reroat what tl-.n R..,,af., , -"j -v.u v.! mm Biuii o. luc 1111C-. i!.n 1 ,, : .1 . -.1 .1 ' 1 ogree m the main with tho.-e n, ,,.1,. 1, , t., ,1 rr I r"011 bM0n ,ho a?ra'". tlPfilitC. I .111 n..n..n.. 1 ll...l . I. ... .v . uui.uuj iujv a iaif;e ma - 1 j'lr''y f 'Le people fav ' rfim iiv l r r.T istir Ql.ily, I. reiuaia.r 01 ouritatc improvements : the . principal points to arrange, being, How much o ;-ht they to bring? aud Who ougl t ; to be ths pnrchascr 1 As tj tho price tannd iu the bill, I can sec no serious oh-! jections,sIr.peJ, as it low is, ly an aattid- meuf, that iu the event of purchasers from the Joubury & Erie Company, tho .State j Dad, we will at no distant day find our is to receive seventy-five per cent, on ths I fl.'lvcs iu tho condition that I onco know sum realized, when the samo amounts to ! more thr.n three and a half millions, l'ro- J vious to the inserting of this amcudtut.nt, : and one txetiir.tin ihi Kr-fi. fr.-.m 'l lii. ti. r i .i. i . iue people I have the honor to repre- ,. scut 'a bo' .haTe 8 d,rec Pnniary luicitsi in prcierring me puntury x trie Ccn.pany,to any other,as purchaser. Most devoutly do I believe, that the completion cf the Suubury & Erie lload will benefit us more than any improvement now con templated, ia any part of this glorious L'nion. A singlo link.of a few miles only, of the chain of railroads between Totts viile and Sanbury, will complete the con nection. Wo have paastd. y - i ; t . ., , .w Uulldtug of this link, to wit : from the western terminus 01 tUO fihamoKlU road, Northumberland county, to a poiut at or near Ashland, at or near Ashland, j Schuylkill county. ; lr3. It j3 a fact, that,since the reciprocity Mr. Speaker, I predict that in less than ! treaty between England and the United ten years from to day, unless an avenue Slates, and the completion of tho I'cnnsyl ; be opened to the westem forests, tho coal 1 vania Central Kairoad, New York finds ! mines iu a great measure, in Schuylkill j herself in a "light p'ace ;" a portion of county, uiu.it be abandoned. This, to I many, may appear figurative, but 1 will i loth, contradicts the opinion so. palpably, that I consider it too simple to offer any remarks in contradiction. Great as has been the improvements ia the Wcsr.so far j as a single county is concerned, Sehuyl- i kill has equaled, if not exceeded in im- considerable consequence to the carrying i trade on the caual, there having that year i been attc hundred font transported on it; ; now the iiuantitj has rua up ia millions of - "' To Col. Tetcr Frailcy, deceased, of Schuylkill, belongs tho honor of conceiv- i'g 'hi great and stupendous project. He was what is called a "self-made man," a practical aud far-seeing statesman, a man, too, of sterling intcgriijfc; notwithstanding this, Le ut that time little calculated that j canal, built exclusively for transporting j lumler and merchandize, would, in a few j years after completion, be used for another ! Qd an entirely different purpose. Instead j of lumber being conveyed rfoicn, we Lave j wen compelled to carry up the bcuuylkill caual, lumber aud timber, for tLe last Cf with mimnj; ( peratijua, will form a true Cfcoeepuon id' tiie incxluuititle nutlity f t.uibcr, luu.U-r, lit,ur, luin, .ji'i, atd ! beef, consumed in and about a miuc where four or five huudrcd wotking men arc cm- ployed much luss the otyreyutc Used ia tbo coal regions. Upon the completion of the Suuhury & K.ic, should (Lose articles find their way to Schuylkill, (which I be- licve they inevitably niu.st, iu tho event of the completion of the contemplated road) then all articles of provision shipped at the r..i...f, .1.. r... e...i uuavd .ua i uv. fi.ai) titj Ulju lUVll W ui.iu U. I. U 1 U 1UC V.Si'U V Ulltjf, l,T lU'J into that county. If so, I'ottsvillc would j parties suspected of doing it, Lave fled to be one hundred miles nearer the produce : Missouri, and I havo been informed that market than she now is to l'hiladclphii. it was well for them they did. The l'ro Schuylkill is not an agricultural county, Slavery men down there are gelling scar the dependence of the niaj ir portion of her j ed, and I think they aro about tired of citizens f ir sub.-istenco being the mining ! their operations. Court is to he held at" and delivering of anthracite coal. The j Fort Scott next week, and thcru arc a result is, that flour at Fotlsville, at all great many "rebellion" ca.cs. time, brings a price of from seventy-five J Public meetings to ratify and s-ustaiu conts to one dollar per barrel,and all kinds j tho Leavenworth Constitution are Legiii- ot grain, port aud beef, from eighteen to uijiuia. 10 cquaiiza me prices ot pro. visions with those at Philadelphia, would e,,n-,l ;r not .. 1 o.,;,,, i. ,.!., I of tho irnml nm ', r,t .mii.. ,i ! .. Tl.;. i.i i. ..". j to the trado of the county, and a god send trk 4h(l nl nn 1 l-.t.itn J..... HM.. I 1"" "o'"'5 ViiUSI.CS. 1UC : . .1. uluc iu importance is tue stit.ntv uf lum- her and timber. IJut a brief period ago, 1 .. , J , . ,5. ' 111c mouuiains :eu valleys 01 ccuuv;ji:i -. , , , - , were covered with denso forests of timber; . - ,- , . , , , ' ! at Umc sce Lut c urel or fern 1 ousu. AEj i rcpeaL tuai uutcss an oren- 1T. ..I . , , , . - , ' ing bo nude to a country from whence a , oiir.nltT r.f tut.li.. rfm ti.. nl.l..i.ii.1 T r. . , " ,' ,! 111 nlhnP ni'.StinAef iti-ni vtun tin, ..nit I r .,, . . mines ci ocuuytuiil unless tao prehts , Til , , , . tier?, asm Lngland. would afford the use .. . ,. ' ... ..VU .uu... 1 I'WU. UUVUN UJjf IB- my pro- (IlCtlODS be realized, then, without tho ' cjeapletioa of the Sunbury and Erio rail- a paper manufacturer to be in. A printer, having exhausted his stock, wrote a letter to tho manufacturer from whom ho obtain ed his piper, ord-'ring a new supply. To his letter he received the following laconic answe-r : "Sir, I havo no money, rags, or j ed the position of Douglas and the Demo paper without money, I can't buy rags j eratie Congressmen, and was composed of without rags, I can't make paper." Send i the old-time leading men of the party. money, and I'll return paper." Although our case uiu.t be stated a little different, still, after we arc out of timber, the dilem ma will be the same as that of the paper othco mongers; trora as many as co'in min. We miy answer that we have coal, ties made no nominations endorsed Le- but no money or timber; we can't get coal or money without timber; give us timber and we'll send yon coal and money. Not a pound of coal can be obtained, (un less the coal scams or veins are perpendic ular) after the opening, without the use of timber, plank, etc. Mr. Speaker, in confining myself exclu sively to the interests of the peoplo of Schuylkill county, which I have to far sclliih ; I will, therefore, refer to a point or two which affects the interests of a very j largo majority of the people of the State, and, to my mind, Philadelphia in narticu- tho Lako trade fiuds its way to the Atlan- tie through the St. Lawrence, whilst ano- - - - - iniiggimg iu eiiieaee herself from the dilemma. She finds her- j self most unexpectedly shut in. Iam' further informed that there is a move on j foot there, now, the object of which is to effect a loan, on the credit of the Statc.the interest thereon to be raised by taxation, for the purpose of declaring the New York & Erie Cana! free of allcharucs. No- thiug, in my opinion, would prove more ! tho Dill for the Salo of the Main Line last session, and who was posted on the tub- jeer, acknowledged" that about S2"25,000 (to use his own words.) "was annually stolen" on a tingle divi.-ion. It was then and is now universally acknowledged, that ever since the commencement of the pub. lie works, a species of fraud and corruption upon them Las existed. No dimunition of the State debt has, or ever will, with out disposing of the improvements, take place ; on the contrary,the prospect is that 80 jnng as we continue to hold them, tho nefarious business of sinking deeper and deeper in debt tho tax payers of the State, w;n continue. Since the sale of the main line, the taxes have been reduced one- sixth, and next year they may be still further reduced. Eatcrtaining the views expressed, I will voto for the bill before the Senate, and, if it be an error, it is one of the head and not of the heart Right. At the recent session of the Smqnehanna County Court we found the following case reported : Daniel M'Millen, who sues as well for himself as for the Commonwealth of 1'enn- sylvania, vs. Jadsan Stone Lary. Ju- ry i!.d !r tu t'utL'.iE the or f.'L'bt Hundred l'ollar. j FROM KANSAS. Lawrence, K. T., April 17, l."iS. t I learn from Foit Sco'.t that the United ' States troops bvo left that place. They ' havo gone to Fort Leavenworth to prepare j fr the Utah expedition. Some cf the BorJcr-Ilufiiuiis about Fort Scott left in . continently about the time the troops did Those who recently murdered tho Free- c... :- - n ., j ning to bo hilJ. j "Money is exlrcmely scarce in the Ten i- tory. lousiness men are paying ruinous rates cf interest fur loans on short time; eilit han !red and tiliy-cisiit, and tht ..i.:y busincps is dull, and tho times harder 'r'ar(."f' h-ce vf the t n.o d than cvcf before known in Kansas." The Late Col. Uexto.v. Tho will of j Col. Uenton has been published in full. I He has left his residence in Wa.-hintou j to bis daughter, 3Ira. Wis. Curcy Jones, and lis library to bcr fanshand. The will 1 , ,. . , . . , , - . ! also directs that out of the first money re- j . ,, . , , , . ,.. ' , ccivcd from the sale of his literary worki . ... . ,.ft Min , i . - , , . .. .. . ..wi... w,.w,-i u-..'s id-vuui--, 1 ana tj.wv to .irs. JJotleau, anotlitr ' , , ' . , , I daughter. The residuo of any moni-v ; ' - derived is to bo equally divided-bctiveeu 1 J his four daughters, iocluditi; hters, including Mrs. l'ro- 1 l ' ' 4 (I UWUU V'll l.'IIUU UUUJli UU klv4 UJ ' T - . .. .... ,. , , . , j Jessie Ann, tuus settling a disputed point, recently raised. Col. Benton and llcnr) Clay were relatives, the latter having mar ried a daughter of Col. Thus. Hart, an uncle of the former. Illinois 1'olitics. On the 21stii:t., was the day for tho Democratic State C -invention of Illinois, at Springfield. There were fieo conventions held the first, : (surprising 97 out of 100 counties, endors- ! They nominated a full ticket, and adjourn cd in good spirits. The other convention did not embrace delegates (self appointed I compton and adjourned in very solemn- I eholy odor. Buchanan (aside from his official power) has no friends in Illinois. Loan. It is understood that tho Ad ministration will have to call for a loan uf thirty millions, to redeem, in part, the . . . .. i . uerisuij uuiea uuiaiiiuuiu. a i. .uu jie ent rata of one Jailor income to three dol lars out-go, it would be surprising if sucli , THE l'UZZLmi. i 'Oh' Hal by St. r-aul ti. .tcp myiitory, I'll fiuil the bultvm of it M C&'So ans. lo Misc. Enigma, April 18. tVXo answer to last Kiddle. r?"N"o ans. to Enigma of "Mohawk." ftfAns. lo Anthtn. Qucs. lal week The poU wa.T sixty frtt fang. Aus. by Klora A and A A. ! tAns. t.i I "it Misc. Enig. last week Whbtrtf nnd Tobtcco. Ans. ly M E A, V C G and A A. I tlAns. to Sd Misc. Em';. last week Thwna l ibmfon Xucuu!ry. Ans. by Flora A, W C li and A A. rR Tut LKUipDroo cebosicu. Pu.zlc. A General, having a castle situate en square and garrisoned by 4rt soldiers, so or dered them as that any Iwo corners and the side between them should consist of 18 men; but he, thinking there were not men enough, hired f) more, but still kept up the same num. ber of 18 men. as before ; afterwards, 10 men were paid otT, he not having occasion for them, but yet he kept up his number of 18 men. I demand how he must place the said men, to mak 18 everyway, when he had 1.8, 56 and 10 soldiers ! w w W. Charade. It comes and goes to the same place, Yet here but a short time it stays ; Leans o'er the cradle, is rocked therein. Yet by mortal man was never seen ; Though shape or form it hath none, Yet every reader possesses one. U W 8, Ilartleton. MISCELLASEO L.S EMGMA. I am composed of 211 letters. My 12 13 10 14, what all truA to be. 3 S 1 14 11 18, what ail ought tb be. in 8 IU 22, is often marked with care. 17 13, is often used, f. G 7 20 0 Ifi 7 9 is oft used to make drcs. S3 21, all should say when tempted. 15 21 8, 17, is often bright. My whole is one much loved. Mollis E W, Iiewisburg. XISCELLA KEOVS EMGMA. I am composed of 27 letters. My 21 4 24 19 22 5, was an Amer. General. 3 22 15 9, is a vehicle. 21 22 15 20 4 6, was an Indian chief. 27 IS 16 2, is a kind of grain. 24 8 12, is an article. 21 11 19 1 18 22 12, wasa noble savace. 23 26 I, is often used by water hunters. 21 22 19 24 10 7 13, is of the feline species My whole was a noted Indian warrior. E E U, Uullaloe. Union County Court Affairs. Licenses. "YfOTICE is hereby given that the following J applications for tavern license have been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court 01 Quarter Sessions of Union county, and the same will be presented to said court on Mon- day Ihe 17th day of May next, 185rl: I Witiimrrt. Ann Uuinter Wm I. Ritter Jonas Fisher Peter Wehr Wm Inhoff Wm R Sechler Gideon Biehl Henry Gibson To ktfp Tarrm m t Ann Uuinter Aew Columbia , do White Deer township ; Limestone do Mifllinburg borough , do do East BufTalce township Union towushtp ' Levi Uromly do I Adam J Weidensaul Lewtsburg Nor.Wd Charles D Co do no K U Hetzel do do David Moyer Ilartleton Wm Wolfe do David Stilzer Hartley tnwnship , Samuel Bamn New Berlin borough j Michael Kleckner do do Charle Crotxer W'M Bntl'aloe township ' Martin RaJv rtniiali.K do AM I. not sU, I liil: o;ml) oiil l'nt l.Hi).-iil-)i ii; liiiui: h. ihr n, ii. aij'.m r..i-:i.n.". -ivMil.-iit J a -Igf tor the -"! Jtft"4' !:n iot ot" I'Fiiii-ylv.nna, tonip.-'-.l o. (Uiitu's ot 1. iio.it, M nihil ai.it Sny.le.-. an I IVll.i P III. II L a Ml) Jlt V,- Si I'TUS t": (p.. A-- ciaie J.ni2'"t in I lio n cmiinv.li.ive- ivMO'i! ih -.r pno pi. Ix'ariiie date lh'' -it'tb tlav f IWy, l-."-, an. I t" me ilirectnl. f.r iht in I -liu of an Dipliaiii' l 'nurt. Court of Cuiiuni'ii I 1 1- :i - ijr aii.l 'IVr:nirT. an 1 Oencral ttinrt.'r ..'-i..ii'.. ' ,s"' ' r '"" r,,,1"'v OX 'I'll B TIIIUD MONHAV of I M' i.. OK MA V, (Jieiii:; ilie Hiii day) laa.auJ o cuiiiu.ue , oof u ...ni:i? ii tli"ir-,".re Iiit.'I'V to :!. ' r- ', ott'T, Ja.m i't iii- Ki'-u'.- a lit! Coiit;il.!.-s i:i and f. .r lio entity f l.'tiii ii. to aiipn r in lii.rr ; own pr..)-'r p'T.nis with th-'ir r-coi-ls, im;ui si!i.'iiN,.titiiiiiiaii.iiis aio.lo'li'T fiiii'tnura:ii:ts to l.i tii-iv tiiine-. uiurh .1 i!t'-:r oilers at.-l i.i their fehalt ar-pc itatii to t-r- ilL.rie; and :i!l Wit ncssei aa l other persons i. roM'cmin ia I chaif of the Commonwealth ag.iiti.-t any pcrsDn or persons, are rt-.t'iired t.i ho tie n ai:J ; i. ore a'tfndiii. and not depart without leave at tir ; peril. J.irors are r". (nested to he pin.riiial in lix'ir attendance at the appointed tiu.? agrei-a-hie to notice. i (iivpti under niv hitid and eal at ihe Hiier id's Otiiee :n Leu-isbur-j-. the lltii av(.t'. A r.ril. in the vear .' our l.oid tnon-.tti l wp;.I'!i! L'AXIKM. Cri.DIX.S!.er.ir. VOTllE is liwby pven io all rm c rn?.l,t!a! the I'o'.lou-in? nsnicd TM.f. ; , li i'. -; set' led thrir accounts ui the U"Vfi'rs 1 ii r.CL al I.cwi.-il ury, l uion county, and thai ' the sMd liC.-.ount." will le pt'sMJtcd tor cciiiir tiiatiuii and a'if .vanre ;it Vm Orpii.tiis C.urt. t' be he! I at LK V'IS)I'R(S, lor tli" ri unty ul I'ni-ja, on the t!.il Ki.day of .MAV n-.xrt bcnu tf:t '-lit 1? y of said ni.inth, viz: 1. The haal account m J-ic-b 11 tier, Giiar- 4 I . i. n oi" .IcitMiitnii :.ihl, a initixr chiU ui AUw . .','.'., I.tte of KrMiy tou-n p. dereased. 2. The aceour.t of Wi!l;iia ('.iai-Ti'ii arid f.'hurks W. .s.-hfd-, executors of ;he I.vt w.ll , and i?.l.vT.Mit of N'ph'.i F. Li.tffull, late ui the li .r.Miii of Iwihur. Jecea-.-1. f 3. "J'be acc.iiii t id' Cui:r:id Sart:Tpr ler, : Admitiiir;it r i!r h uis wi, u.' Jrui Hh, i ot Whit-? V-er townsli.p dtrSMrd. I. '1 :ir tin.ii ac.'.iunt of (ie re Miller. Kx e."u!.-r ( f trie fa1-: w,;i and t-i.nmn.t vi JJ.u it fry, late of the H. rouii t f Ler:;ti ft. Tii' acc.Htnt of Samnr 15. S-m"htoii I a:i I IlL'.'.jaiiun Chambers, Uxecutors -" Janut- .ino;ii..ii d'roeaaed, who was Ituafdtan ot I) ifiti Irtciii.a nnn'r child of WiMiaia IriA.n, ; late uf liuiJai'M township dercawd. j 6. 'J'he arcoiiht f Jaekv"n Murf.ir.:nr ' and J(icl li.ner, Kxecutors of the lai wi I an i lostatncnt of lt!r M ' ruhi!;rt late of ll.irt iey. now l.'.-w.s, t.-wnship i!fceasvtl. . 7 l'n account of James .t.rrill I.Enn. A ! ; iniaisti ator with th will anrrxed (.-f '.': iitnnic-?fj late of Uud";.! i? l.iur.-hip derea- d- H A p.utiai account of (iorse I-'reishnch, ufie of h-1 AdiiiinifttattTS of J,h n iiiachUr, late of II;irllev toirnshin, dereasd. ii:(w:;i: mi:;:i:ii.i.. Uerier. ! Register's Oille, Levtbiirg. Apni -(', 1. a HASP JtlSUUSVty T-rm. ! AvJ'i I.awa in, Da Ilcitdey. tfauii Uicke', Danl Kaufman j AVw li-riin Chas D KiHili. Ja Harrison i Jac Uroucher, Ju Oherlin, Jac .Mure . E UuJf,;I Jno (tiiiidy. John Schrack ! Isivttmrz A AintnuiivPUeavfr.AM Law-he ; Itufr,ttttl&s Himm?lnclit, Jnj Haurk ! ' .v.yfnVir Km. vvir.mn. Datiiel Matic n iiui;aiu .en ".is11"" Wlt le l)f,r Isaac High, fiobi Candor, Aar C U -h , t. Th'.X VLiStJ JL K'HS. IS tjf 'i n. is S Hl-ick, Adam Y.nin?, R die-t ':rayhrii.si-itiil Simnntoti.l W K.-llv. Fr-1!; I'oiitn!--. Adam shfrklrr. Emanuel Pontius, J.din LVnr.er, Wm Wnik-.T. Aar.-n Miller l.'V'ii J.ic Sp ii'linver. Jac Kuiil, Naac R-i-h l.'Tnrttnnc Simon llnrrey. Jan Niienkle, W I' IJariier, Jos ClMinoers, Jiio ("rossrove tf Ih.ttUli Jac lliibli, Jiio Lawrence, J:io II Klecliner l.rir :-.h:trg Ph il Ililmyer, Pan! Pehrark.J W biiriuer. R II Laird, Jno I.il.'v. II W Fries lLirtlty Ui-nrv K till, Jno IL.il'nan, Henry Ll Charles, Shein spielrnyer ; I'ti'on Jihi Van lliisliiik, Ii.ivid Uetelyon j .V h'rlhi Uav Spider, Saml Cm p i .V ,7i"n.'irw Thus ("r.-nnuller, J.'lm Kelmr White Ihir James Ciiloeftson, I, Y Aibnjjht. IL-nry tin ver. Wesley shannon K'lhj 'I'iios Comlv. Win P I m:?! : liuffLr Sitter, Danl Milkr.J S ScbracU Jirkji-n Jno liuyer j Issue List for IVb. a!j. Court & May T. J Uank of Uan viile vs I.nrenzn P Teed Israel Kneltel vs Jair.es Matielf David ll- rbt vs Daniel Ilen.-Ier David lla-.'rtges vs Alfred Kneas IVtcr Hummel and Wife vs Daniel Render J D Sorver & Co vs Saml and Jos W Sliriner James M iSmitli vs R ibert Chamlicrs T Chnreh V Co vs Sidomoti Maer llanek Uidand vs Lambert Kanck M 1 lever's Ailm'rs forJn Kanck vs A C II qh ; Harriet Jenkins vs Mernt Cliappel et al : JJecfc A Keber vs John Zimmerman, I same vs lnv4 Zimmerman i Charles llartzel vs Mtate Mnt Fire Ac Cemp j David Fisher vs Jonathan Ilirflepdorfer l II unseeker for Church vs Jos D Forrey : "I'lios Chtirch vs same ' Cl-.rs 11 Miriner vs Wm Itule ! am"l y ll.irion vs Jo-ej-h .Meixe'l : Yonncmati & WaltervsTapffart Furman i J.-hn Mover vs Fred'k Wormau 1 'i'hos Penny vs Chas 11 Cook j lxVtihen Stcningrr vs Alfred Kneass 1 I'rire J l'atton V Co vs Jacob Meckley J ihn H 'land vs Sialp Mutual Ins Co Saml II Ori" 'vs !SainI 'iutelius i T (trahain Hutrhison el al vs Jac Bridge et al i John Locke vs Hobert Uilands j Jus F Cunnnins;s vs ("has It Cronraih "r.nirs I n Co for M'Cutley vs Sypher's Adms Philip Pontms vs James Irwin et al i lleiiel & llro vs Kanck Sc Roland with not j Ilrodhead A ltoberts vs Ranck & Riland W'eiler .St Lllis vs John l.ei-er and V i:e ; John Roland vs Martin D Keed ! (ieorpe Hertz vs Peter Fetzer F V Ucrkcn.stnek vs W'm Price et al 1 Philip Veebold et al vs David fpitler et al ' same Reuben til It et al P O Campbell ct al vs Teed V Marr ; Howard Malcom vs James P Ro-s i Lttdwi" & Kanck vs l.iae Ranck's Ex's gar David IS;enin:er vs Win II Marr I.onsstreth 4 Bro vs James liibson ' I. Johnson & Co vs Reuben li Orwig et al Chas 11 Shriucr vs Wm Rule I I. F Albrisht vs Adam Schreck surv II High ; Mariann II Knoir vs Wesley Shannon steine Warner & Co vs Thus (i Orwij ; M Richards Meickle ic vs Reuben Orwig ame same Fre.tk Klopftr vs Wm Lavhow (ieddes & Mar-h vs James P Ross with not I Noab. Boiversox vs tieo (Jebhart ; I om sug J .M uenter el al pus vs J nans jrei a . Daniel Kaneler vs John Lapp Mariaret I-orster vs Alex Cumtnings j s& DWeidensatil fr Shirk vs ChurchAFrrey Isaac Brown vs John Locke 11 F Van linskirkvs Benj W Thompson Levi K hhoch. deed's aduirs vs J Yearjer Samuel Mernt vs J P Seebold and J Seebold Trustees Ger Reich MitHinb" vs A Gntelius L Palmer indorsee of J r Linn vs Levi Sterner tame T A 11 Thornton sama O R Vorse same Soln Ritter same Chas Penny same Frank Spyker same Wm Leiser sanie John Locke Winesarden Ii't-tnch vs J A J Wall Ji hn Bratieher vs liei ije Dale Hebe, I. I'.l 1 fl Jtiinn v Mart- Jenkins .V-r ,"rii..'.i".i'f l J I' l.it.ii vs I-- 'it'.- in : a! I1.-EJ U - Jl ii mi FOR. RENT! Sell at l y v a-l..iii..a it no li i.. n as ."iaioon. i a- y are sm . ,..r l j -:" Al.s( the (ii Iti; 1 now uu.;.. Ki r 'l eims ap;ly to Jan. t,, i.t. J:;x ii. i.ix.v. VALl'AIiLK I1KAL KSTA'i i: I oit sai.!:. I i-li the W!" -t in i!.e iJ.n uli ot J- r. hiiil t l ;'f..i;i;!.inak.! ScCurU sirt-ti. ;iiii 1.1 l"'if ii.ij'invcj'1-Mifs a r.vti.rf' LKICiv l.ui.t Ly k:" ; - a Urr -Trout' ri.l 1 r.M-;n.;: "I" '.. .1 a ! ; a (, : i. : t l j'j :' n i . j yi:i I ,t' s d i i .i.i: It 111 I.' n; a: ' l;i. !!: t:!i a V.'ii.'.' a:' I y l'j U f t -- r. r -i;ciit vv;i" r, .v n Out K.o-!:ea-a V. 'a a I u1;.!' ia, U'.;!.' iaiue " f.a le nt a.. tii.ut r t ai t a I- nt ; U i u!.: b:;:'.! r:- '1 t. ,e J.ot !.. .rf ri'L.:t 'iVe TiL' ! ; ' i 1 n is a pi iv;.:e tr nee t r 1; " n t fS-v a' ! j .i i ' nrt 11' us.", r.i,. i ! r:rii. . . t . l; i. Mar'. et v!irt i.-- -r. l v ii.:. ;.-. - u. K. i. L ' . i.hTi.:i,! r.i, a i. i i.;. ! () i. at. I l I L.ur :tl It. !i J ti. i!i l .ii k hiii: fii'.i! .Vlir.U l'.i.t-iii! wi.v (.1 .u-( ni! :... a II.. ii. -C III V 1 1 i i;ctr i Iiv-TV CU I. I' 1...! I'll VaK.ci t.. rpp. lit ., u .ill a ? ! . i '; - : ' i ; v.- ..c : i .ii it- t a : S. H:--v ;: !.. tf-r and .v .t ii 1. 1 T:!.d, lr fl---4I. "t'.'T I u'ltliLUt lii;::.' i.l -J.eui-i D-t, ; (r r I-..til Cl l.:i .1. , I..- u r.h : ! 1 . 1 - N! Furnifrs hartc for a Tj -.ua: lOIt S I 1 nc:;r I.i- 1 t KM U ros of c--d Tan Land, liMP.-t-'t.C .si ii. ll will I S' ll 'Ti 1 ct.a: !r I'-rnii at vr:-ii- t v Ca-!i. !. at the iJce vi the fWrouirl'. -Jane I- n;v vo i i i:.- x ... e h- r,-l.y v. n.'.iitit tl.e ii:.ilt-i'-:t;!M.'.l ict.ii aj-p ..u'.i-.l l.x -rutiTs tl th- er. : Mrs. V.AKV SWART. !;itc uf V.'i I t.iu-nhip.l'lii' r. ctMlr.t1.-. ic.-t-i. !. A:l fi-.' ia 3 1 1 . - - i l-i Mild nrnw ,-ire tl .j .-;.t t.. !i,.-l i.nmi dl.ite j a T. i i'.. lia-. rr:' r'.-iu, a;aiii'-t U r:j pr'.-:.t tli'nn ptoc.-ly a i l.. ticaicJ Ur M-t'i-.-.'.r-.-. ;;:ni t.K j s .'.'AK'i z, , -- JAi'i:li s'.VAii'J Z. uu n New r.iluitit.i i. Atini Uew Arrarj;eT.eras---Kew Coeds! .1 USEPH 1. HA H'.V Laving liiKrn -pii kMnvn i-yii;i: .i v ';'''.;.. i.. ;e ai .f 'v retitti.d it, and !'. Ifl ri tu eiU-ii--11-tt, C'f, 6"..-..' .,.;,' CI-U- a Iirf ar;d sp!t'n l;d sti li 'Al.MIIKi:.. .. c. tt hiL-ii he m r(r.as lu' stifl c.Tiiitiiit"! the T; : l l.i'l!s i ::t ::: l;-it- nes. He i yr-; .i r-1 i.i en-rule til : entrusted lo hii caif, tj the salislacti. a ct th--cif-toiiK-r. X. 15. ttt't ar.J Kcpatnrc .1 :.e t.. order. t I."-!- WiNFIELD FACTORY jVcii-r I5;n ile'ou, l -io.i i , J',:. i THE M:Loii!;or, i!r,.r!.i fur naTt, ui-'ij-i ;:.: i Ins n-..r. !, cu il.v 1:1 1 ; turf a!! fci-vh ci Hco li U t'.nr, i 'n,.s. ;:!,. r,-s. 'j' '';. it. .f- 1 riiatikclS ari l ri.it. t..-N ; '.,rr-: Sii-t?k:t: Yarns, if .s 1. at !. r,pry l?vi.- : r-evt kii.a in t-c, atul h ivin; cm trM of wurkn:d he iv?U sa'e 1 tr: ihut his w.-r in t M.ipr.- t .i any r.-.:!hh:ncr.I ui :!:.'f.-iirv. A , ,: iiy of the above g. mU kf; r c r ii: y. n !. it r sale cr to exi hanre u r . I. ia jr l!iat enn not fail to pipage. V. iHil. wn ('jrilrj in ihe hevt innnnrraniJ en iln: -'1 r notice. Terms f, r c-niin, ra-h n l - l!vfrv4f ihe ri Us. V A II ! HAl.Fi'L.X Ho! Step this Win". ' "IV i We't E preMime tl: j I y.'tt nro au-nr.-! O. ll. Voiinr inti'!:;! t.i r- i.f v It therrl'T- l.-r. in's n-- ir- . pt'is. n laiinvirq ih- .n.f-lvcs i:t.l.'r ', late Finn ci ilur!i V r.r. by N. I;' i f Ac:i.init, iiiiivt call ati l ir.al.e p;iy-i.e:. ' hi f.-re the first day ot' April next. ! expected that this m-iire uiil le s : r i t-: ? ! dt .1 to wuli. ni anv ftirth.-r eomrr.eM. ! :.-ireh 17, Iv.s! lU'RMI it Vi r i;.. i ii i r It i he O'J Xr.!..inge S'a re, Ikivhi buuc!i a t i is.io'is in :in 1 1 : v : r-ri. in :In Ciiv.t v-ryf-w rt;es bv rt'.T- ti Fihe 1IAI;I i'i.Mi:s.ar" a !o to M.pj''v iheir ft..;:irr ct:st;-nit r r.r.il the rnMic re w ith Ihe best li .! n t'te m.t aeo uai: tin terms CAIJ. AM) tEEf Lewialmr, Nov. 1S37 LAST NOTICE ! A u' 1 persons knowin; tlu-melves indebted to the Iirms of J. UliUniit .V tin 'j or l.iiulfnltiHm .V Itr.t, are rciiuestrd to PAY I I I' ly April the tirM to save trouble and ; cost. J. (idl DSMII H A LKO'.S. ' l.ewi.sburr. Marcli l.'iS AdmiDisirator's TJotice. WHEREAS, Letter of AdinlniMrftii-n to the estate of ENGEL sCHiiAlilMJ. late of Hartley township, in I'liioti ronntv, decea'.l, lave be- n granted to the sul'scn'fvr. bv the KetMer of sal 1 county, in !ue lorin; all persons indebted to said est.,te are request ed to make payment, and those having ciaiins against the same wil! present ihoiu duly authenticated for setilcment. to J WOK MI AVER. Administrat, r Penns Creek P.O., Snyder Co, March S.i.icrN t i:TP.KVll.I.i: IIOTI.L, VtntreriHe, Snritr l'o..l':;. THE undersigned takes partieuhr pleasure in announcing to his friends that be has taken the above Hotel, and is ever ready and waiting to A fPmmn'at. nil. Voth ert-at nr-.t n,-lt, Lo nia; kiDUir f itor una witU a raj. D. WtttirNSAI I., Pa. iTirrsr, Arril.tsis siuccrssor lo l. bu. wtRS Al UII OU'.S OTIC K. 4 rer5,,ns inlerestel are hereby nrfiHt .1 X jsL uie tiiiuTMneJ ha Leen appoinft .1 ! Au.liUtr, ly ihe Orphan; CVurt vi Vuu n county, to make distribution of the bnJance in I the hands of Jhn Hauck.liuardian of uan ; j M'Clure, late Susan Strockey, deceased ; and j i that he will attend to the duties nf his appoint ment, at his oftice, in New UerLin.on Saturday, 1 the ISth day of May nest, at ten o'clock, A. i ; M. of said dav. A. SWINEFOKU, i April 12, lt."3. Auditor. JOSlill HELM, Auctioneer, ; S;MCITvS the patrcnace of the publu. Residcace on South Fifth Mrnr, I-cnis-. turj. Pa, December 5, is.'.rt. IS vi ; o a a t o r triirely from : ;;i : Ti 1 1 ' rivt a.m. Ln;a j,.. re..- n t ..'"'?. tut L I i.f iff tl It Miji u.ti t. 4.rt ;-l iMiW'i It rmTt til? tt.vt u.t'ir; . .IV, tua;,y ".' .11 -ft r At.i ri U'-t-'i in tlif n; r.- ' !f i ii-, i hiir it t,uric. r J.- m. .T, II U.. Jit U. 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