LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. r Nor. 24, 1854. T Iff wWaaewa .Item. Th l.awiaaran Ctftwrn I aaaaaallraHla tha larraat cireulatioa of uj Engitaa r ajwaaw rowwir. Mtterial Occmpondenc of LewUtmf Ohronlcl.. j 450 pg well got op and illustrated in Pittsburg, Nut. 14, 1854. the best manner is announced by Mason The lightning train floated me off from ! Brothers. H arrisburg last evening ; and there being ! " Tho Musical Gazette," published eve no moon, and very cloud v, scarcely a pas-; rJ Saturday, devoted to the higher depart ing glimpse could be had of the pictur- j nient of musical literature, criticism, pain Mque aoenery of the Juniata, the ninety I ''"gi sculpture, musical correspondence, fot trades and wide panoramic of the AUegbanies, or dizzy precipices of tho Coneniaugb. Swinging around curves, and straining np grades, furnished our Pr.,H. o. winutng nvcr, and l.fty mountain, ., we plnnged thro' the rayles. and solemn midnight, as thro' .0 atmosphere of palpable ebony-rushing onward with eager, fcvorh impetuosity, as if fleeing with winged impulse from the at tariff niiNntr ttf witti m nnim-inmahla Vi na-wa-ia lUts ftegrtmmcd and smoky city occn- e J J pies a triansular mateau at the l unction of the Allegheny and Monongahcla rivers, damkl i:i.i.a.n. Know xotiung. snrrr h. - , , k . , . . i Oirj hi. afcd all-tkikgto-all-iiirli od lha emmed in on thc east by a body of lufty ' i.qnonutinn i:-om kill. - -Ilk ll..l,m.P;....l.. . GRFKNK r. BKONSOV Anil AlBilnWretiro, bills , with Allegheny City on the flatt at '. ii.rd, Nhrk, t d o.i Liquor ss.tm l.e foot of the hills on the opposite bank T'"ou.-sttcriBg'Iriii,.D,icinHdrierb. of the Allegheny ; and a high.bluff, like i To,al hc"J Dalf Million Votes I The the Blue Hill, at the other sh'jre of the 1 combined Kuiu and Foreign influence in Nonongahela, with glass-works, ka. at its New York Cit7 roIIed UP ,u0 fuarful ma Use, farm buildings at the summit, and j"r!,J of 14-5gl "gainst Clark ! and was eial mines opening on its face. Glass and ; "'ta'cd by the large cities of Brooklyn, iroa works and other manufactories are ' Albany, Uuffalo, Ac. ke. But then the eattered in all directions, sending np col- ! "rural district" TOt iudepcndcntly,and wuus of black smoke that darken the ! thc resuU is Maine Law nJ Anti-ft'eb-aky, and spreads over the city and into j rattl """Dipb. Thc combined onset was the houses and clothing, like the plagues ' "Sa't Clark. The other Whig candid of Egypt, only it does no harm. The 1 at:s Raymond for Lieutenant Governor, hmbent flames and mild heat of the bitu- ! F',iuuKh "T Canal Commissioner, Bowne ruinous coal, burned in open grates, eon- trasts very pleasantly with the fierce, con suming heat of anthracite in close stoves, and prompts a wish for a "swap." The mote and Oust are besides as healing to ore lungs as resin and pitch can be; but tidy housewives especially brunettes tnigl't not like to have their complexions and furniture soiled by 6uch a sooty atmosphere. The day is cold and cloudy, the Ohio nd its afflucUs as low as the West Branch below tne Dam in dog days, witu coal- lightere aground on the gravel bars, and team-boats laid up all along shore ; and though the rail-roads are doing a very heavy business, yet in thc hurried tramp I took to compare notes with the aspect of things when here in '37, the city seemed excessively dull aud gloomy, as if sullenly preparing for ascension day. The Court Honse is an imposing edifice of white marble turned grizzly grey, half way tip Grant's Hill, and overlooking the itty and adjacent country. Judges Grier nd Irwin were sitting in the U. S. Circuit Court the latter a fine specimen of lucky mediocrity, and the former listening to arguments from Wilson M'Candlcss and Judge Shalcr, as bland and benignant as if he had never threatcnod to hang an Abolitionist, and didn't know the differ ence between a "right bower" and the "ace of spades." In thc Quarter Sessions, Jadge M'Clure sat watching thc witnesses la a petty larceny case, as intently and fiercely as a fish-hawk, and looks for all the world like Charley M'Grcgor, slightly longated. II.C. U. IlABTFOnn, Ct., Nov. 19 There is a great tir in this city today, in reference ro the interment of thc remains of Father m Brady, late Pastor of thc Catholic congre gation here, and who died on Thusday evening of cholera. Tbe Roman Catholic Bishop refused to allow the remains to be interred near thc church, or with Catholic rites. It appears that, in oonscquence of otne difficulty, the Bishop had recently tnspendfd Father Brady, and the treat ment the latter received, it is alleged by Many, induced thc illness which termina ted in his death. The most of the people, of all sect, espoused ' the canse of the deceased, and dug a grave for the remains, which the Bishop caused to be filled np. The grave was again opened this morning, and, despite the opposition of the the Bishop, thc funeral ceremonies were carried through, including the Mass, ke. As an example of ih; privileges apper taining to the chair editorial, ind to con vince our many readers that the post of Editor is one of honor, we may mention that the Ladies of Athens, in solemn con clave assembled, have unanimously deci ded that Chables T. IU'ston, Eq , Ex Editor of tbe "Athenian," is the only virtuous, modest, well behaved young man in the plaet. Some cf thc elder ladies lave furthermore given out that he is thc only one in the town, who shall be allowed tbe chance of proposing for their daugh ters. He wears thc honor with becoming dignity. Athens Gutttte. ' We asked a New York Know Nothing t'other day if they made anything by run ling Ullman ? when be gave sigh and whispered out, Know, Nothing!" Ibid. Niw York, Not. 18. The Coroner concluded bis investigation, lasting ten days, relative to the election riots in Wil liamsburg, last evening. Tbe jury returned ft verdict of guilty sgainst Oliver Lee for tbe murder of Win. II. Harrison, and gainst Thomas Newman and an unknown Jtr.cn. for tbe murder of Mr. ?n.ith j 22 ! rwi jRiwui wcii; tvuoii guutj as leCC4- ataW JPWaaw Masoo UrotLrrs, of New York, announce new novel by Finn; Fern. It if entitled " Ruth ITall," and will be a homely tale of real life. A " Life of Horace Greeley," by James ration, f inning a duodecimo volume of ke. A beautiful 4 to publication. $'2.00 Per year. Mason Bkothirs. 23 l'ark I low, ft. l. turTbe New York Election is at last ,dcciJl.d Thc VUmcnn drallt chan)paign I , km jays 0Vf.r hiMnppMcd .ucmm ; the Scjmour8 ini3ulgcd in barrels of bad liquor f,)r scverj, FUCCCcJing n;g,lts . bnt at ,a(it Kl.AnK k,n kalmjr UrM the korrcctod Kanva.8 oVr a fc of uu ,Lu9 . . . . . . "i"".?.r. 'r"; . , , . I10?lTlOSfVMOfli. AdRitnMratlon. Soft -,5T',J4i I ti Mii-u. n:f Dd ii.if .cbrk, and i ,ur s,ate 1 rlson "ipector-aro elected by large majorities. Illinois Col. Richardson is re-elected from the Quincy District by only 750 ma ; jor;,v. M.,j. T. IIarris runs out yat(?s . in tbe SiirinsBclJ District by bare 204 majority, (a reverse entirely attributable to local quarrels and tbe heedlessness gen erated by over-confidence ;) while S. S. Marshall, (Dem.) supposed to favor Ne braska, is chosen from the Cairo District j without opposition ; but J. C. Allen, who was elected two years since by P278 ma- j jority, is now beaten by Col. Willium B. Archer (Whig Republican) by nearly 1000 majority. The new Delegation will stand : Etiha B Wuhbnra W.) re-elrrtrd br 4100 mj. JV II. Wnodworth. (Krpul.) XI0 mj. n-r Wcntworlli. John O. N. rton, i W.) re-i.lcct.-d. 2S00 maj. Jam Kwx (V ) re-ctoted. ioitf) maj. Wm. A Rirhardauff. r.WWaaka Win ) rt-tlretrd. Thn 1. Ilarri". 'NVfcnuka D--m.) or Ytei W. Wm. B. Arriier. ( W.) m J. C. Alloa, Nrbrark I. n. Lyman Tn.nbnll. Anli-Nrb- Di-u.) over W-Alka,Xb.D. S- 9. Marshall, (Dmh.) no opp. The State Treasurer and Legislature arc Anti-Nebraska. Prosthiptiox. Some of the office hol ders in Pennsylvania are in a very bad bumor on account of the defeat of Gov. Bigler, and have commenced a war of pro scription against those who voted for Pol luck. The Superintendent of the State Shops at ParkcrsLurg, discharged several men because they dared to act tbe part of freemen, aud vote the American ticket. , . . K 1 j i 1-. despot at heart would be guilty of lor- eigncrs were put in the places of these men. This is Democratic, but not pat- j riotie or republican. Del. Co. lrpnUican James F. Young, tho agent on tbe Co lumbia Railroad, charged with being in strumental in tho death of Thomas Bent ley, near Penningtonville, by pushing him off the cars when the train was in motion, has been committed to the Chester county prison to take bis trial for murder. Paterson, N. J., Nov. 14. The scaf folding used in the building of the County Workhouse in this city gave way this morning, killing immediately two persons. Ono is so seriously injured that but little hopes are enteruiued of his'recovery, and four others are more or less injured. A dwelling house in Lycoming township, Lycoming county, belonging to Thomas Iiepburu, of Williamsport, was destroyed by tire on Thursday last. The property was valued at S1500, on which there was an insurance of $500. The new Presbyterian church at Dan ville, is a large and handsome structure. It was built by If. R. Noll, of Lewisburg, at a cost of $13,000, and is all paid, so that it is not encumbered with debt IlARTFOBD,Conn.,Xov. 18. The Wind ham county Bank was robbel last night of 825,000 including $8,000 it gold. Thc watchman was knocked down and gagged. Tberubbers have since been caught and caged, and most of the coney recovered. Sixty persons were arrested yesterday in this city, and held to bail in 1300 to an swer charges cf selling liquor without li censes. They had previously been indict ed for tbe offeneo by tbe Grand Jury. New Orleans, Nov. 17. The weather here is quite frosty. We may consequent ly soon expect to be entirely free from yel low fever. It is reported that one of the members of the Grand Jury, who preteoted to in vestigate the truth of the rumors of Filibustering Expedition at New Orleans, was the Recording Secretary of the Cuba Committee. j reck. ( Nebraska.) it is laid 5a elected I to Congrta fcoiu Ue 1th district, Michi-! gn. j FtunUwllarriabiircIhraMar Klh Uut Appointments by the Canal Board. The Canal Commissioners met at Har- risburg this week, for the purposo of ma king appointments of Supervisors, Collec tors, Weigh Masters, ke., on the various lines of canals and railroads. AVe subjoin a list of the appointments made np to jes- j terday afternoon : ! StTEttVIsoas. Eastern Division TV. Forstcr: Lower West do. John M. Orr; t. r -t t Upper do. do -A F. Uoyer ;wer Ju- mata do W ..V ilson ; L ppcr do. do. , J. 1). Lect : Susquehanna do. James, Diffenbach ; Delaware do. David Evans j Eastern Brauoh do. J B. M'Micken: bower ftortn Uranctt Co. U. . t.eccn. Superintendents Motive Poweh.- Columbia Railroad J. B. Daker; Portage Kailroad John Itos. We'gu Masters. Pittsburgh Wm. M Klin-art .T.ilinnn Tlr J. 1!. i iir l c i vi i 1 1 i Grrgg ; do. Weigh Scales John Burkhol - uer; llollidaysburg Lock J. K. Jlcru;t I h v..:..K c..t n T.f. vt. ZSp , 3-,rri ' ------ Mahcr; 1 mladclpbia John t. Maxwell, II. S. Leech, Assistant; Easton 'lirara Yard, W. S. Abbe, Assistant ; Lancaster W. King ; Beach Haven I". Jl'13iide, E. D. (Jortright, Assistant. Collectous Pittsburgh P. Baker; Freeport C. G. Sunwdcn ; Johnstown l F. Gibbous ; Ilullidaysburg James P. Hoover ; Huntingdon Thomas Jackson ; Lewistown Anderson G. Harvey ; New port II. A. Zollinger; Ilarrisburg Jas. L-Keily; Portsmouth Jos. Livertuore; Columbia J. S. Lightncr ; Lancaster E. P. Smith ; Parksburg Maj. M'Vcigh; Paoli Robert Lavcrty ; Philadelphia John T. Smith ; Bristol Robert Patter son ; Xew Hope E. K. Solliday ; Easton II I IT V- T I T T juu.ei ii. euuau ; juivurpooi o. in. Raum ; Northumberland J. M. Zimmer - man; Vt illiamsport John Tiatt; Vans- town Achcnback ; Reach Haven Peter t-, . ii, -n u t sr r i ii i tut; Liairsville S. I Jlorford; Clark s I'errv Urid'e C. II. Zeielor: Juniata Aqueduct Wm. Baskins; Freeport Aquc- duct Mary Nesbit. , , . . n , n Cargo Inspectors. Columbia C. Carson; Juhnstown J. C. Barrett; Phil- adelphia J. Hunter; Bristol D. Will ard ; Ilollidaysburg ). Bell ; Pittsburgh Thomas S. Rowley. A fine incideut is related of a lad who, j standing in tho crowd the other day, wit- ncssing thc burning of tho Tunnel bridge on the Baltimore k 5usi?hanna Railroad, was tbe only one who bad presence of mind enough to remember that tbo express pas- ! scngcr train would in a few minutes be due from York, and must, if not arrested, make the fearful plunge upon tho rocks beneath. He started off at full speed, met tbe train, stood upon thc track at the risk of his life, and w ith both hands raised succeeded in stopping ihe cars just in time to save them from tho otherwise inevitable destruction. Thc f asscugcrs, it is said, I liberally rewarded tho boy, and thc Dircc- j tors appropriated one hundred dollars. The boys name is Eli Rhccm. Major Lee sot Dead. The Sunlry . . . l-.i -4mer-a says, we are happy to contradict the report of tbo death of Major Arthur I P J . . . ,. r, I Jus' ca " ic"cr ,rom uou" of the battle in which it was said he fell. He writes in good health and spirits, and bas just marched with tbe men nndcr his command 700 miles into the Indian coun try of New Mexico. A Miserable K.nd. Near Kenosha, Wisconsin, last week, a drunken man was litetally devoured by bog, whilo lying in thc road, in a state of beastly intoxication. His bones and a few remnants of clothing only were found. Tho Albany, N. Y. Register suggests that the story of the oyster disease was got np by political eadnidatcs as a matter of political economy, for office seekers find oysters very expensive just before and du ring election. The Cincinnati Times publishes a list of subscribers to a fund raised in that city to carry the late elections the way they did not go; the Catholic Rishop, Purcell, figures in tbe list for 55,000. The Free Democrat of New-Hampshire nave nominated Asa i'owler, ot ConcoM, their ,nrlid:,le, for fiovernor. Tin a . ! Democrat, ami law partner of Gen. Pierce, j The perpetrators of thc attempteJ mas- ! sacre of Protestants at Knniskillen, Ire land, on the 13th of September, have been discovered. Thcj are Ribbon Men. Tbe Philadelphia Aor& American not: ees favorably tho movement in favor of , t. . I uu. i ui-iAii iv ior i resiueua. Real Estate. VALUABLE Mill Property If or Sale or ltent. The well known I 1 WOLFES MILLS, situated on Bulfaloe j Creek.a mile from Lewisburg there being a 3 storey Onst Mill with 3 run or stone, and a Plaster Mill, all in good repair, on a never failing water-power, in one of the beat' Wheat districts in Ihe Slate. Terms easy. Connected with the Mills are two Dwellings (one of Ihem snitable foi a Storeroom,) and a Spring, and Out-houses,' adapted to one or two families. For fnrther particulars, inquire of Mrs. 8. ?k!m' x Lewisburg, Oct. U, lei -an REAL ESTATE, AT Public Sale. M WILL be offered at Public le. on the premises, in Hartley Tp, Union Co. on fflfqii, .JS.r) ):ich)t-, l$5.',, the following valuable Real Estate, viz. The MANSION Farm, com- prising 1,10 ArrCS more orless.all cleared and in a good -state of cultivation, eveepl 10 " a " 6oa iiaiur-n, wan the following buildings: 2 StorRv gT0JfJJ n0USE an(J Aj;aE BAXK BARX, with Slid,, .! Carria-ro House. Wood House. , Spring House, Cider Mill and Press, 1 Q ' H or y arTes 01 UKvHAKU, MmeMone on in ! farm, a Limestone SjWing near the house aud , runnin!, walr ;n (i,e Larn-vard. Also the j yarm of 14S acreS a(jinjnrr, ; wj,h One Hundred acres cleared and the bal- ance well Timbered, with a Good Log House and Barn. ' ettaA Soring of runnirnr water near the build i g.iod Apple ORC1IAKD and nthrr Fruit ; of vanous kin(i3.-Also( adjoining the above. ! v" TI.MBBK LAND, .f', -':- will be sold tog together, or in 1 lou, to suit purchasers. !"?'The above property is in a Rood neigh borhood. with Chun hes.School Houses, Mills Siore, Furnaces, Factories, Ac, convenient. It is near ihe line of the proposed I.ewishurif, Center & Siuee Creek Kailroad. and about 18 milts west of the Susouehanna Kailroad at ! I.ewisbnrj;, to which place there is a good l urnpike. Thc property is in excellent order, and every way worthy the attention of purchasers. Let ters of inquiry answered, and terms made kuuwa on the day of sale, bv MARK HALFPENNY". Surviving Exeentor of Willi ax FuiTta.drc'd. llanleton, Nov. 15, 1851 8eUDKroT 'Drmnfcrt" mad Xrw Bvrlto '8tr, f"py t. Adjourned ORPHANS' COUItT SALE. 1)Y' virtue of an order c f ihe Orphans' Court ) of Union county, will be sold, at tbe uu.n. iivusc ui VJiUCOU Uirui IU X.USI UUUUIO 11 II fr!..t.. tl:..ut i, ..r t ; ypt jnion c, pa, pn 1 Frilay, 6th Drrmb'r, 185J. the following described Real Estare of the late tieore Hover, deceased : A il . . . r r. t : . i I n siu.iii u.ii i ..i urst-rjie Limestone lana ; si,,te u,lfr.,, ,nw.n,hin. , ,,.. ! adioinin" lamUof Samuel filir.irJ ,hn lt.d.land. aaJ ,uha "-'i"'-wh, containing , 13 .tcrc and 131 Perches neat measure, all cleared an(I in a hieh Mate of coiration. aml 011 I public road leading from Lewisburg to New oeriin. Sale lo commence at U o'clock in the fore noon of said dav. TERMS of sale easy, and will be made known on day of sale. GEOIitiE MEI.VELL, Administrator of Gcoacs Kuna, dee'd. Nov. 13, IS54 sriEiirr.s sails. TY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex. ) issned out of the Court of Common Pleas i ui Union county, and to me directed, 1 will expose to public sale at the Court House in . ew Berlin on Monday, the ISth day of Dec. next, the following real estate, to it : I A certaiu tract of land situate in Hast Euf faloe township, Cnion county, containing six acres more r less, all cleared, bounded on the east and north by lands of Pe er Wolfe, on the south and west by George Kunkel. whereon is erected a log house with a kitchen attached, a frao.e stable, variety of fruit trees, and a well of water near the door, wi h the appurtenances. Also a certain tract of timber land, sitnate as aforesaid, containing twelve acres more or less, bounded on the south by (iorge Gundy, on the west by Henry lirown and others, with the appurtenances. Snd, taken in execution and to be scldas I the property of Willium Y Yuung. .inu a oa.ii ttav, u. .anil ?jiuair ill Hilt: Deer township. Union county, containing fif- teen acres more or less, bounded on the east hy , , of L le, Farron Brady, on ihe south by the Pupar alley & White Der Turnpike north by Little. Farron & Bradv, whereon is erected a one-and-a-half storey framed weather boaided dwelling house and shop, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Lorenzo P. Tctd. Also a certain lot of ground sitnate in Buf faloe township.Union county.contaiiiing three acres more or less, adjoining lands of Edward Shller, Daniel u enz, Isaac Miller and others. whereon is erected a two-storey plank framed Duelling House, with file appurtenances as the pro erty ol Ki.wlar llarkLiie. JOHN KESSLER, Sheriff. 6herifl"s Office, New Beriin, Nov. 10, 1851. Valuable Real Estate AT PRIVATE SALE. rriHE following valuable Mi! It and I. f'arill, late the property of Jug A. Vasvaixih, deceased, is offered at private sale on reasonable terms, until S.tchdii noon, tbe 9th day of December, 1854, viz. No. 1. A four-and-a-half sto rey brick grist mill wilh four pairs burrs, and Ihe finest water pow er on Butfaloe Creek. The Mill has lately been repaired throohout, and is in first-rate order, wilh a eood run ol custom trom a thickly semen neignnornooa. i nere '. comfortable Dwelling House for N() 2 An excellent Saw M iU ,n good order, and with ample water power. No. 3. A first-rate I arm of 115 Acres Limestone land in a high state of cultivation, with a fine young OrchardgSj of about 5 acres, besides numerous other-K? Fruit Trees, and having thereon erected (be- Sl,ics ,ne above Mllls) a lare two-storey double-front Brick MANSION HOI SE -iand Kitchen,a Frame BANK BARN 100 feet by 55, newly weather-boarded and painted, together with numerous other out buildings and improvements, and an abund ant supply of Water. This property is one of the most pleasant and desirable in the West Branch country, and is within four mires of theCatawissa and MmDury & brie nailroads. li is situated in Kelly Tp, Union Co, Pa., in ihe heart of the rich and populous BuHaloe Valley. It lies on Buffaloe Creek, fonr miles from Lewisbnrg and ine same distance from Milton, on the road leading from the latter place to Butfaloe a Koarfr, Trie location is one of remarkable beauty and keahhfnlness, and convenient to Markets, Schools, Churches, &e. rp"If nor sold by the 9th of Dee. next, ii will then be RENTED for one year. Letters of inquiry cih be addressed to the subscrib ers at LewisDurg, t'hiorf ennnty. - SARAH B. VANVALZAIT, I.AIHD HOWARn. Nov. 3, ErecuUn. Union County Woodlands for Sale A fff ACRES will be sold in shares Lr -jJ J (if to acres at $.10 per share, or ten nharrs frV-5 each payable in instalments of one dollar per monlli. Location of lots to be determined by drawing; bat any person may, by ukin a tract of 400 acres, hae the title made immediately on payment of the purcha-.e money.and may select die tract most agreeable to their wishes. This land is situated in the townships of White Deer and West Bulfiloe, and the new , . . v 11 , road from Lewisburg to Sugar Valley paei thrnugh it. Itis covered with limheruch as Whi.eOak Pine, Hemlock, Chestnut und Hock Half, anil Spruce Run and While Deer Creek furnish amnle ier nn.rn for saw-mills. tanneries. - . &c.f0n a majority of I he tracts. Il in siuiated abOUt 1U nitlCS West irom .Hil0n anu IX milCS from I.eirisburp, and was formerly the prop erty of Mr. Jos. Sims. Apply to B. FHANKI.IX CLARK, No. 32 S null Third St. Philadelphia. fiuflaloc Valley Farm 17 lWft p-Vl.L. ilavin? DeCOme lOO Olll lO 1 manas-e mv I.ir?e Farm to advantage. I wish to sell a part of the same say a tract of 95 Acres, or of 103, as a purchaser might desire. The portion I Would part with is all lint quality Limestone land, and every field may be watered from the Little Dutfaloe creek. It is all under a good cultivation, with new fences, except about 20 r . nr.T,.iu,., 'nwiirn ti .ch is a Limestone Quarry opened, from which thousands of bushels are sold tfe-) yearly. It has also a young bearing J Orchard. ! The improvements all new are a pond . two-storey I ranie HOUSE with a Cellar i Kitchen, and a I'u-np beside it.a Soring House.a larpe BAMi Ji.ihX.a Vaon Shed,; a Corn House, and other ouibutldins. I The property lies in Kelly township, near Guldin's store and Kelly's mill 5 miles from ' Lewisburg, and 2 from Milton and has been i pronounced one of the best in Ihe Valley. Title, indisputable. Payment to be made I one half down, and the remainder on time. Possession given the 1st of April next. Aug. 1, 1851 SAMCEL 1 ODER. FOR. SALE, That lare and desirable property on the , corner of Market and Water streets. well calculated for a residence, fur business, or fir I a "lcnce P-aee o business. I I here is a lar.'e niM("!IC Hml; fnnlaininn 1 . , , " " - ! larire rooms on the first iloor.6 bed-mcms on . me sre0M ""or.ana i iarKe tiaisiied rcms on tne third. A Kitehen and Washhouse adjoins.' Ihere are also a spaeions Cellar.larse Cement . Cistern, a Pump, and Well of eood water, a '. Stable, and all necessary Oiitbuildines. for terms Ac. apply to Geo. F. Miller. Es. 8. E.UAYH. Lewishurg, Sept. 23, 1S.V) Writ of Partition'. TTXIOX Cor.NTV, ss In the Orphans' ioun i in and for the said countr. In U.S. V the matter of the estate of JAMES M f - LI KE, A dee'd, breve ur partii-ni . Ro.tn M'CN.r.inJ U,hr,1 MVI.... V.lp, r . . . ' , , ' TVse l'i:l row a r-lCe arttna on th nerrona ol the above named estate, will lake notice ! ,um.ad ai:honh thyar. prrp.mi Mpi.ii, s.rth that by an order of Ihe Orphans' Court of , puw-tt't curinc r.u. they i.i b- fruaJ f vp?-ii bn Union county, a Partition of the lands and 'flt t-" affltii ith w.ak mm..b(iH tenements ot said deceased situate in ButTaloe . ,rT tv. hatrT. r. in chr. complaint., or i -a township, will be made on Fmnav the 1st day of ifiuc .-tan'im. .p-rinduM-d hy i.trvuudDta. LI. ar of Dee'r next, at 10 o'clock, A.M., when anil ' e"iin--;T ben.-firiai. ' i . .r . Pi u-. i p-r hx. rtwi taxes f-rf -. Frwi.r aal of here you may attend if von see proper. 1 nCit.n.to.n a rmittaaer.i:i har- it., hi:. i JOH.V KESSLElt, Sheriff. ' It" m tlim.a-h the mail. frr of pnnlac . tr lair ly Sheriffs Office, New Berlin, Oct. 6, 1864 i "7" N" 1(w- "ti. Srajrv luiiimor-. ' ' Mil., to Thorn rrd.mfrm all farla of th I nin uuct bi- UNION County, of Cnion coun ss. In the Orphans' Court nty. In the matter of the Inquisition of the real estate of MICHAEL Wt-l--. late ot Cast Uuflaloe Tn, e 1 p, dee'd: Notice is hereby given lo Maty (jmnn, Da vid Quinn, Ceorse Burns and Eliza his wife, John Arnold and Sarah his wile. Ann Q.nnti, Kebeeca tjuinii, Ja's L. ljuinn, Jere'h Roller, guardian of David G'eiger, Mary Ellen GeiRer, John Gei?er and James Q. (ieiger, minor chil dren of Kaehel Geiger dee'd. heirs and !er;al representative of Michael Quinn.late of East Bntla'oe Tp. aforesaid, dee'd; W hereas, by an inijiie: I for that purpose duly awarded by the Orphans' Court of the county aloresaid. Ihe real estate of the said Michael Quiiin was appraised, and whereas none of the heirs of as the said deceased appeared in Court to take ml'"- ann hrn Patl 's h'C3Ud 11 ' the premises therein described at the appraise- re'a,n ' Potion without change, ment ; you ami every of you are hereby cued : al a th;" ul Ie "II on the to appear a. the nexi General Orphans'' Court s""'br-. . have the Truss sent lo any to be held at New Berlin on the ISih day of: 'is' bv rernittin? Five Dollars for the sin December next, to accept or refuse to take the i K'e VrTl l I doub e-w"'' measure premises aforesaid at the appraisement, or around the hs. and sta-ine the side affected, show cause why the Court should not decree : " v'" .h 'Ih:n, ' not fi::inp;, by the same to be sold. I Witness ihe Hon. A. S.Wilson. President of said Court at New Berlin the 20th day of Oc- u.Der, a.u. lean. ( l.s. SAMUEL ROUSH, Clerk. New York AuVts. Till.' fiiLMT 1 LMirnv 'anJ eP"ienced Lorfyw:!! be in attendance al illl'j UkMl lir.All.Ul, j the Rooms, (set apart for their exclusive ne) VBOUT which so much has been said and i So. 114 TWELFTH St. 1st door above Race, published, is among ns. Who has not, ly5.!3 heard ol the MEXICAN MUSTANG LIXL MENT? Many millions of bottles have been sold and used to cure Rheumatism. Ulcers, sores, liruises, bprains, Kins-worm, Felons Salt Rheum, Piles, Sore Nipples and Caked ! Breasts, Cancers, Itch. Corns on the Toes,! Sore Lyes. Lar-ache, Pimples, Swollen Joinu , or i.imns, cuts, ncauis, or Scald-head, Numb Palsy, Bunions or frosted feet, Warts, or any other complaint that can be reached by an external remedy. And it has always been successful. It is uruii noon in healing ....onus, ccmiuiirs. sa.iuic or narness uans, : or any sprain, soreness or stiffness, and it is : warranted to cure Spavin, Ringbone, Splint. or run evil, on nurses. .1 ii i , - rrThe Liniment is pot np in three sizes, and retails at 25 els, 60 cts.and $1. The large bottles contain much more Liniment in propor tion to the prices, and are therefore cheapest To Country Merchant. Every store should be supplied with this valuable LINIMENT, as it pays a good profit and sells rapidly. G W. WEST BROOK, (successor to A. G. Bragg & Co.) Originator and sole Proprietor. PrineipalOfHres 301 Broad way, NewYork, and cor. 3d it Market Sts., St. Lonis, Missouri. Sold by every dealer in drugs and medicines throughout the United States. Canadas, West Indies, and Bermuda Islands. ty533 To Perton out of Employment. $500 to $1000 a-year. A ClUSCE TO MAKE MOXEY ASD DO GOOD! BOOK AGENTS WANTED. rilH E subscriber publishes a number of most J valuable Pictorial Books, very popular, and of such a moral and religious influence that whila irood aan mmj safely eneafta In thalr eireiila tioa, thay vill aoDfor a public benefit, and taoeava a fair ettmpanaatioii for thir labor. To aiaa oT tntevpriaa and tart, thia bntinava offara an oppnrtnnit j tor profitabla amploymf-nt. aeldoaa ni.t with. IVioaa wUliilK to antra in tbtk aaHi. will rro-lra prouil tly by mail a Circular eontaining full partieulara. tiaialhar with the term on which they will ba ftiriuahad, j a --uirariioaa la penonadlapaam to aet aa Aganu, vj Buu.ro. tug in, I iupi . pon-pai.l. . KOUEKT SKARS, PuMlabar, ISt WilNaai Street. New Tark. wln Preaa, and ready fcr Atyala br the tat ol tt, I ISM.-'.SMr.'.'a-fmf.d Itejr.ription f '( Ktnriin En- ' i-oa." Iorfurtli-rirtieulawi44r'!asaUn. "THE CABIN BOY'S STORY," A SemNantlcal Roman'- f lntn In treat, Iy tk Autboref tha-'Pirata D:lut," tha "Lawycri blur,' Ilia t'U Uvrtor," AO. Ac. TtlKrammliUlMrtnFnjoyed hr tho writerof the af-ora mootilar work, i. m .iriu4..i numljp of Ih ft for itu "r prnau. tion. mn.ns from ki. pb m r ,ol;lBIh. n.,rr.,i,. iiiu tr.i.i.n u,. borr ,ncf tw !!. Tnie. m carrird uu in the ;mt .r Atri'-. ihauihor fc ""l tn t1"' n-.t T.p" Ta tU rJ fu f ,;, tntt uod uitmtur. u tn r. i. l rJ ort i.i.fo.. h..Miioii tru.," n.i th- .i.ntai. o. it. a ... ajfcii hi.iory .rih- li n.inr-r.i th Miy. Zuinka. tin- Uftn- ,in .! pat..-i t i'n'Un:i.fl, 4urt.i "m-d t,, t ... rk H cio.lrl, J"r-''' cooinwnOrr if th A.I.lro.. In unuljr the nrrrt. nt m rirl piljot, r,, ih i.r-. n4 .l the n.i eu.r- , rbr Ttrtjr tliruuhout th Ujry ar viTRiy nd v' l.r(lT rf(,iT,a fr lh. wh..!, f ti,.-..im..n it v on ii::y tln-tr iou.i.ti.B to t.'.li.b: e..no.ntiy, tb ! t-n or.n.d lr.iy " '' : tl.-y r. .n.-ui.j t.iuea u..t .l er- Th., i..nfttiy ,P.-t that th wr.rk will ert a DiaTj ini-rt-"t an in nm i namn unit ' t ar m:intl irni it; pn k. m. ittiiintaiiin. iilnre pothe.lion f-'Unr-'e Tuaii lin." wrk n UtitiK to lUrery in AoiTin, r and hat bt a namerous, p!ur luf ;iMr-'l liaiintr relati'.n to tlia TcU-m tf (.un hntfinfT !as on tha Afriean "oa.t, writ ten J One wt.O l.;tt Witltr.tl it in all It hiJir.u ilrf.r mity. Th wrwk If writtrii in fhai-t d pur Ia.neBc't an I will if a wvleum aud invtructifa addition tu iL fumiiy lilmrT. I liu-work Mill frm abi-RntiruI t-faTr olum cf 4fQ eUculv b-mntl in clnib Pric m cloth, one U.-ilor in rpr. ri c-nt. t rntee'iio wi!l t nt 1 1 .iiiiirfn f "jr tu. oouuirj frc of 4 f For m! w bos.tI and r-tll y ll. riiMihrp, Er.LMioHTU Tv.r.t r. Ni 'li HtlHU STKfT. Nlw Y')k. Anrf hj all Bnrkilerf throughout the L'n.tl SutM Baltimore Adv'ts. Flour, Grain, k Lumber Commission Merchauts...'23 & 5 Spear's Wharf, iria to Baltimore. Jubn Hirka, Ti.. I'm. I'itUrna Bank, i p.i.inu.r- A. P. Ullra. tiq.. Cfh. Fr.mklln do ".anuaw. J"hn llertzt-1, Jr.. k.rq , I t.1. R-r-r.. finitkn a iJi.. f ".adrl.!.lB. J. Toui. Trp'iJ. Cul l:nk, Puxt Htpoait. J. WallewtT 1 '.a, llarrisLurg. tvi il. c. r.vrt, i a .. J. II. A, pA'Co., j !"!. Naclo, Wii.caU- A Co.. Milton. . W. Ca.kr. l.f-l , I .. Simnn atliujUr. I- q.. i '' ' Wm. 1 wrr. Moniuursiiii. lien. Wm. 1". rurliiT, T. w. Dot 1. ra.i.i.r, f Ji.ni II. Il-itiuj. h-q., I l-wj J. llu'WT. E-l , J Wttllamfport. M ll. rrj A 11 J - b, J. ft Sl.tre. ) r. H iiinr. esi . t. "-k ll.ivcn. CVCAKIt, UElE & CO hare fre I.irpest hirf rnrm nf a -it I jmniiiai.inii llmitaa in Baltimore, always guin? quick despalrh to boats in discliarein:; iheir caries. 6m517 - - - . FITS! FITS! FITS! tr.Z VaHTI.S EZrA,T EPILEPTIC PILLS, For t.'tr cure of fits. Spasms, Cramp, and all Afrvous and Conitilutional Dataxet. PERSONS who are laboring under this distressing malady will find the VEGET ABLE EPILEPTIC PILLS (o be the only remedy ever discovered for curing Epilepsy, t Of t ailing r US, ai11re.M.a. po.t r-aia I It.T- m a. i I'll 1 1 11 M f I f II I H AflV f I I Weighing ten than 2 ounce. If OR the cure of HEK.MA or KIPM KK ' Ackiioale.I.-ed by the lnclie.t medical auihonties of Philadelphia, incomparably su perior to any other in use. Sufferers will be eratitied t.. karn that the ocraion now t iTers to procure riot only Ihe ligltr and rnfil e,:y. but as Jumble a Truss as any thrr. in lieu i f the cumbrous ar.J uncomforlabie article usu- 1 1 I i 'ti : . "." . ' '.r,c " "u --".v aiienaing tt.e returning it at once, unsoiie i. or sa,e ot"'.b: lhl tWr, CALEB H. NEEDLE3. j Cor. Twelfth & Race Sts. Philadelphia. Ladies requiring the benefit of Mecha nical Supports, owin" to derangement of the j internal organs, ineludins falling of the w,.mb, vocal, pultnonary.dyspcptic, nervons,and spi nal weakness, are informed that a competent New Stock ) WindOW Shades. New Stylet 1801 S 1S54 G. L. MILLER k CO., Mmupeturtrt and Wholesale Retait Dealer) in -awriNDOW SHADES south-west corner second and Arch Sts. Fh,l.,dehh,a. Such as Cothe's Landscapes, Borders, Vases scrois.Doquets.tiold Border?, Ac. of the most beautiful designs and perfection of finish in hte country, and at such Low Price as to challenge all competition. Buff and White Hollands, Cambrics, Tassels, Cords, Brasses in every variety for City or Country trade.' rsrw in.,i. a ,,m, .; .. .i. at the Depot, S. W. corner 2d & Arch, Philad. Jan. 1854 4m511 BUILDING HARDWARE asD Tool Store exclusively, The larger! Eitcblithmcnt af the kind in the U.S. Wm. M. M'Clure &, Hro. Xo.'287 Market St. above Seventh, Philad. "1 r ANLFACTI KERS' Depot for Locks of all kinds, warranted quality. "Patent Silvered, Glass Knobs." Premium Porcelain Knobs.overlOO patterns. Silvei-plated Knobs, Hinges, Sec, with the most complete assortment of all the Modern Goods in this line. Purchasers are invited to call and examine Stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if desired. Ilot Air Register ami Ventilators at Factory Prices. I"AH orders put up under the immediate supervision of the Firm. CALL AND SEE US. 6m619t Book Agent Wanted. AGENTS WANTED in every Town and County in the Untied States, to sell the most popular and saleable books published many of them beautifully illustrated with Col ored Engravings; also the most popular works of T. S. AaTHl'l, including "Arthur & Cottage ItlDTary." Intelligent and enteirrialof awn will Bud thia plratv ant awl proStabla bnaineaa. For paiiiculart. ad'lre-a (poet rai4 J- W. RKMll.KV. PnW.aW. ljP5 Ha. a! .Tlk reurlh St. HiMr'rWa. Trumei, Satiorlri( rv oer oraeea, ar,d SurgicalApparain, dares. applied ir.H le rive satisfaction, by br.and Mr v n, A (.'II AN, No. 41 Aorth fcEVEJlTM ilX 1'l.ihdflphia. The jrreat Bomber of Female rli.tf cured by wearing Mrs. M't'h nach.B'( s'.V porters, warranis ner id ccn.meRdir7 superior lo anytmng oi ine kir.dtv. to the publ.e 'jSn El, ti . i Philadelphia Spring Trafie -ie n'AiyWKIGIIZUVXTIKGTOXt nf.r. I 152 Market St. k 23 Merchants " . Imptjrlert and Wholeiale Declen tn Staple ti. Fancy Dry too,,, I ARE now receiving a very Mak,,' ASSORTMENT of Domcslit ar.I foreign jbnes I suitable for both City and Ccon'.ry Trjdt t which they offer at fry low pneit. Ur j Cash, or to Prompt -Six MontL' 3;t!L I I J We solicit an eian.inatir.n f f tBri. ' by City, Xe:ghbcr:D2 ar.d Lisiatt Buj:i. vnni...i.ki n u 1,1 , WITH i Wainwrisht. Hantirg'.Ln i Fiord. Ill X,',.. ' :tm51?cS St. Phludeifk n.E ST.4TIOXCUT. C1RAIG & Fl'LTON, 19 S-unih EICIR Mreet, Philadilphii: Itjr leave !o '(L the attention of Country Uealrrs.ScVcr s.j.. persons visitintr ihe Ci:, to iheir ct:I aa-ortment of Enjrlith, Prtnth, atjd Ja,,--. i STATIOMEK V.u hich they are selh-rttv;,. 1 sale and Ke'ail cn the most reasor.5- ., Their slnelr rnmnriiM ., w..l. .... - " - .. v-i Letter and Note Paper and EnveU pes.iK-r, in? a full assortment rf ihe celebrated t.i: of De La Rue & Co. and Thcs HhosJs i ofLcndtn. A!o Gold and S:eel Pens, Drawir? Terci's fi ber's ar.d others'), Prawic: I'ster. tr; t 1 I." 1 . I ' . ... , n i tj'idi.i, t-raiiiiK i da. iiik. i:.s;ar.rs. Krcj.-j 'rookes'.Woster.holms'and ether f.r e Co ' Fortmonaies, Pocket Books, I'ortfuU,. ine Desks. Ac. Ac. Persons vismr.p tr-e C , t can hare their paper and envelopes rir.tcsxi ! with llieir initial) nithout extra chare. I" Orders from dealers and institetifM' learnins respectfully solicited ard t'X the strictest integrity 6mCl?ri" IBEG leave respectfuilr to ca.'.' ihe Pui.'ie ' ' attention to my E-tab Ii.-.'.km, No. 35 South FOL RTH i?t (be c Chestnut). PiiW elphia, for the manufaeiure and sa'e if Le- Clopes, where I will always be in r'a :::.ti ; to attend to any orders I rr.av be lavnrr d a: :. I am prepared to fnrnish tave'rj-es i f tvfr . quality, size and description, V holea'e irt Hetail.iheGovernment paitetn.plaiD an! -. i I would also call attention to the L'ir;. f in?. Enrravin?. Printing, and Err.bo-5 -f ' liusiness Car'is for Envelopes, Lelterf':'. Bill-heads, Cards, Circiilars, Ac., all e'ir I furnish at very low rate?, tampir? prevents their poinp to the Dead Le yrfin With patent machines of the is:-si ments for embossinc. printmc. Ac.. a'.o :' : the manufacture of Envelopes, and erty 's--lily for executing orderswr.h despa'cb v their delivery by Express Lines er as r-r - agreed npon, I can not fail tn crrr.p'Te v 1 not excel any ether establishment cf :h s: in the world. t'Homceopatriie Enrf' -i constantly on hand, samples of which trit seen Chnmirk oliice, also of Die-Stamp'-: . lvir.t WM. COLBEET miluiv Ware. &e. II. rOULTEIJ, V) South SECOND r. ' Philudetj h a, " doors above Cl'.estr.c". L. side. Imp. nerand Mann.'acturera.i k.;-i T ILI.OW WARE Consivimg i.i p- , tT Ihe following. Ladies' Trave'.n e S . kets, Work Baskets, Flower Basket. I f Baskets. ?emr Baskets. Plain. Farry .-.r. : Em broidered Baskets. Ladies Work S i's ;.: Sewing Chairs of beaatiful design jcj'ejec. lent workmanship, which he is st.'.'irg remar kably cheap for Cash. N.B. Just received from Germarv. a larr; and varied as-ortrr.ent of FANCY GOCIS : which the attention of ihe public is rwr: fully invitid fir5I7:3!; rbrenolopr. FOWLEES, WEILS, CO., rjiOM XIW V't Have opened a Phrenul, g:cair ,.h pv n duvk oryre, at Z.i I Altin ti between 6lh and th. Pkilcii'xv- ana are prepared to turni.-n a:; : Works on Phrenology. Ftu s: '::; Hydropathy. Magnetisrn, and Fh ography, at New York prices. Professional Examinations.wr.b Char:..ac: full written descriptions of character, e f day and eening. Ci'Cahinet free tn r:s. lors Iy617c5dr, ZI.C PITS. ONE-THIRD CHEAPER THAI WHS LEAD, and free from all poise::? laalitlea. THE XEW JEHfFT ZlXf! COMPJXT. kwrf greatly enlarp-, ttieir w,irks. and improTed tbe qua.. of th-.r pnviurts. ar.. p-ernred to axi-mte orurn ft'r ifc SUf i-KlUK r AJKTS, Pry. and (ironad in Ou, -a?oit-d rarkapM of trrni 'IS to 4jO p..anua ; aJao I'RY. in b.rr.N. of 2. 0 piunda rarb Th.tr WUITK 7.1NC, .bnn la .old dry or rroaac :i oil. ia warranted para and nnanrraafed Sir body t:: uoilorm a bitt-D.-aa. A method of prrrrat:on hal recently been dlatov-: which rnahte. the Onipany to warrant thair paitrta " krrp frrab and ar.n in the k.a lor any ranaonahlr Dtf' In thia rcrtct tbir paiuta will ba aupcrior to acj cutr in the murk.'. Ibvir liROWS ZINC PAINT, whir la told at a !r rrrre. and ran only ba aaado rrom tha Zinc errs a Nrw .Araay. ia now wall knewa fur ita protwti.a qua tir wbrn arpti. d to iroa or eth.r mrtMl.e .urfiiora. Their STONK COLOR PA I M poanura ail tbe prrf' tira of iho Browo. and ia cf an airreea! 1. color for par ting Ccltagca, trpota, Out buiMmira. Bra'cra. Ar. 'RLM'II 1 KI UATAf. Wbolaalc Paint DmleraaTi.l lai?rn'"S S. W. ccr.cf 10th and Vark.t Sta. r.i.Vu f 4 - (ni.tV STRAW GC0DS. ..SFF.IPJG 1BE4. FI1HE subscribers are nowprcpared to - l bit at their Splendid Srw Establixlinient .iVo. 41 S'Uth Second St. P!iilait 'h an entire sew and beautiful strck of St. Fancy and Silk Bonnets and Flatts, Fltwers. Acand Panama, Palm and Summer Hat tf" gentlemen, which our old pairons. Merchant' and Milliners generally are invited tc riarc confidently promising them.in extentin vanetv. in novelty, and in stvles, a sleelr oneqnalled OTOrders carefully and promptly eiecntei THOMAS HI I E A CO- Ragi rtantcal. BEING extensively engaced in the anif actnre of PAPER, we will pay to f"0" try Merchants and others having HAfis sale, awe than the pretent merket prieei ' ' JESSl'P St MOORE, Paprr Manufs-' PhiladtlpkiaNos. 5 , Ncrh Ft- . 3m"8 (1st St.be ow Arch, between Stb