Dec. 8, 1854. V mmimwm In,Ti Lrwim rnftomrui fc M.nhlr t)i UrftMt eirculkUwii of any Ens-Ub jmtT m Ofitcm "OunlT. CONG It ESS. Tbis ho-i met on Monday, for iu last fission, whicli will close, 3d March next. Senator Atchison being absent, Gen. Can was chosen president of the Senate at it, orpxnizitioa, but Jesse D. Bright was olefin permanently. Ho rrpretrutt Indiana, and hold slaves iu Kentucky! President' Message. Tb psper opens witb a reference to the alainiimi evcuts which have marked the progress of the present year, but finds am ple eause amid disaster for tliutkfulocss ta the Almighty for the favors bestowed and protecti'iu exhaled to us as a people. The war in Europs has awakened cur intart'M and our ym pa! by, yet wc have felt hut slight v.b-alious of the convulsions which haro shaken Europe. Peace and friendly intercourse with all are advised. MotwiihstaLuiug our clearly deCucd comae pursued ever since the fuuudatien of the Goverumeut, of avui 'ing entangling aLianes, and the remoteness of ourgovtrii louul from Europe, yet, the President eays, there is au increased dispasitiuu iu foreign governments to supervise our policy and dictate arbitrary regulations, contrary to established principles of international law The President claims for this country the right to give the widest range to our foreign commerce, without any annoying interference front European powers, whiie our past attitude and past course should be an assurance to sueh powers that, in seek ing our own good, our purposes are not ag gressive nor threatening lo their welfare or aecurity. The rapid growthef this country and its territorial expansion, have resulted from the legitimate exercise of sovereign rights, and ought to cause no unfriendly sen timents wilh those who have never neglected the opportunity t add to their possessions. The President refers to the efforts made by ear Government to have the principle that free ships make free goods recognised as interna tional law, so as to establish neutral rights oo a proper fciiudation.'jGreal Britain and France observe the principle, but do not recognize it Dt an international right; but the Executive has applied to the leading powers to adopt the doctrine, and Rnssia consents, and has con cluded a convention to that uVct. Prussia approves of a treaty to that efiect, with an ad ditional provision against privateering. But tie 1'resident argues why our Government should not assent to this provision, unless the leading powers of Europe agree to exempt private property on the ocean from seizure by pu .lie armed cruisers as well as by privateers. The President recommends that the duties paid or secured by bonds on lish, brought to our market by British subjects, under the late reciprocity treaty before it became effective, be refunded. A commission t.i settle the boundary lines of Washington Territory is recommended, i.d he asks a contingent appropriation to set lie existing disputes with the Hudson's Bay Company. The Soule affair is referred to, and an une quivocal disavowal by France of the Intention t deny the right cf transit to the American Minister been received Ciocbangc has occurred in our position with respect to Spain. With Denmark there are negotiations for effecting adiscontinuance if tht sound dues exacted uf our vessels and cargoes. The treaty with Japan H alluded to, and the treaty with Mi-xico, with the efforts of the ad ministration to preveal. filibustering against the latter. Also the unsuccessful attempts to open the navigation of the Amazon. The Central American question with Great Britain is still open, notwithstanding the Clay ton and Bulwer treaty. The affair at Sreytown and its causes are fatly dwelt upon and justi fied. The revenue for the year is $73,549,705, expenditures $51,0l,319.exclusive of payment of public debt, which amnnnts to $21,337,208. The receipts of the current fiscal year will ex ceed the expenditures $15,000,000, which wilt be applied t the reduction of the public debt, which is;$ 14,975,456. Ac the receipts exceed the expenditures, the Prcsiutni recommends a reduction of the duties on imports. He also suggests legal enactments, hich will prevent oUicers of the customs car rying off their books as private properly, as frauds have been discovered to the injury of the Government, when such, books have been examined. An increase of the army is snggtsttd as necessary for the protection of our extended borders, aud measures of reform are advised in its organization and ailiLinistratioo, incla ding a returned list for aged officers. Some suggestions are also made relative to the navy and the apprentice system. The exciting laws fur the maintenance of discipline at sea are Mr? osed to need revision, and penalties for misconduct for masters and manners are sug gested. The Tost-office expenses have been, during the year, $3,710,907, the receipts $0,955,566, or, a tv-tt to the Treasury, to sustain the pre sent inadequate rates of postage of nearly two millions of dollars. This cost will be greater aow, for the compensation of Postmasters has been increased. The number of acres of public lands sold during the year is 7,035,735, for which over 99.000,000 was received. With some suggestions relative to the grant of public lands to railroads, and some obser vation, oa the object and purposes of oar Re public, the Message closes, the President re serving for a special messaee his views npon internal improvements. Phil. Ledger. A 8coteh Noow Nothing is called Diana Ken. In Frcneh the words arc aid to be Stit Rein. Ia Dutch, Kix finch ta. Id Choctaw, Chid a ma-fana. Ia the original Arabic, Phephipho-phum. In good rU Saxon, Bj Fjo?. California The steamship Star of tho West, from San Francisco, arrived at New York on Saturday afternoon, bringing dates from California to the J)th November, 2G0 pas sengers, and ?737,000 in treasure. Oil. Woodlicf, of San Francisco, was killed in a duel on the 8th, by Achilles Kcwcn. He was struck in the side, below the shoulder, on tho first fire, and killed instantly. He bad a few day before called Mr. Kewoo "a d d Know Nothing," and hence the challenge. Col. Woodlief fought in the Texan Revolution, and was iu the battle of San Jaciuto. Mr. Kcwcn is a lawyer. The citizens of Carson Valley, number ing about eight hundred at this time, are very anxious to be brought under the ju risdiction of California. Carson Valley is in Utah Territoty, but too remote from Salt Lake to Lave any advantage from the scat of Government at Salt Lake. The combined Democrat io majority on the Congressional Tote of the State, is 18,315, tho largest majority against the Whigs ever given. Two years ago it was a little over C000. The Anti-Uroderiek vote was 57,000, the Broderiek 10,000,an J the Whig 35,000. Beard, the Whig can didate, is elected by a plurality of 295 votes over Lake, the regular Democratic nominee for Clerk of Supreme Court. William Sherman, the Know-Nothing candidate, had been chosen Controller of San Francisco, by an overwhelming major ity. The British and French squadron was shortly expected to sail. The news from the mines continues fa vorable. There was much prejudice in San Fran cisco against certain Mormon residents, and they had been notified to leave within three months. It has been judicially decided by the Supreme Court iu California that the Chi nese are negroes, and consequently nndtr a law iu that state can not testify against ichite men. Having thus got rid of the descendants of Shcm, as well as Uam, it is only necessary to draw a line of distinc tion among the children of Japbet to se cure the highest immunities to the Anglo Saxoa race. The yellow hair which ador ned the deities of Greece is your only safe guard and true patient of nobility- We call the attention of Congress to the sub ject. Served dim Bight. An old man in this city, who is very parsimonious, called upon one of our Market street traders, a few days since, and asked hiiu if the bills on the l'iscataqua band were good, as a grocer bad just refused one of five dollars and be had twenty more at home on the same bank. The trader informed him that the bank closed several years since, and asked him if he did not see the notices in the public papers at lbs time. The old man said "1 never took a newspaper." Portsmouth Chronicle. New Mode or Plastering Tbees. The following mode of plastering has been acted on with success by a Bohemian arboriculturist. In place of usiug the pro cess of grafting, he takes an offshoot of any fruit tree and piauts it ia a potato, both being carefully placed in the soil, so that five or six inches of the shoot shall be above the ground. The latter takes root, grow9 with rapidity, and produces the fiuest fruits. The appointment of Hon. A. G. Curtin, of Centre oounty, Secretary of State, is approved in unqualified terms by the Har risbnrg Union, a leading democratic paper. Colonel Curtin enjeys the rare privilege of having many friends and few enemies ; even his opponents praise him. " Five Points," New York city, notori ous the world over for its crime, poverty and ignorance, voted for Governor at the resent election, as follows : Clark, 7 ; Ull man, 6; Brcnson, 10; Seymour, 341 ! Ixcossistency. The Telegraph noti ces the astounding inconsistency of the Know Nothings of that city, in celebrating the obsequies of the old parties by burning Roman Caudles I The Detroit Tribune denies tfiat 6cn. Cass has laid aside all pretensions to the Democratic nomination for the Presidency of 1856. The Tribune says he will be iu the field. New York, Deo. 4 A- terrifio- storm occurred on the Hudson river last night, and a number of boats and barges were sunk. The steamers Adrian Wavcrl y and Troy, from Albany, were sunk two miles south of Rondout, as were also several other boats, the names of which ar sot known. New Tohk, Dee. 4. At a meeting of the Dentists of this city, to-night, the opin ion prevailed that Dr. Scale's explanation of the Madge affair waxntirelj coasts tent, so far as relates to the action of chloroform upon the system. New YonK, Dee. 5. The ship Arcadia, from Antwerp, for New York, was driven ashore oa the 26th nit., on SJle Island, and became a. total wreck. The crew and passengers were saved. The Arcadia bad on board 147 German passengers, who saved nothing but what they stood in, and are now destitute. The veescl aad cargo will prove a total loss. LEWISBUKG CHRONICLE, & WEST Hard Times for Printers. Our contemporaries of the Newspaper press, arc all beginning to feel the dcuiauds made upon them by tho paper maker whose products now command an uncon scionable price and other mechanics who supply them material for the publication of their papers, arc far more irksome at present than usual. The neglect of sub scribers to pay punctually, occasions serious inconvenience to the priutcr, and causes embarrassments in his business, which are pcrp.ex.ng id .no extreme, x wo or .u., . thousand accounts in small sums, scattered , 1 .1 - . m f-sr and uri.lo nrnoludo I Km nnosihilit V of tar ana wide, preclude mo possionuy oi collecting, except at an expense which can j be ill afforded, and be often fiuds himself' ' l Without BieanS tO pay the nUtULTOUS bills r ' . at.-! Consequent UPOn the OrOSCCUtlOn OI UlS , . , , ."ii . ! business. We have been placed, on more . .1 l . : tbatt One OCCaSlOO, in this Unpleasaut post- , ,i tion, and know by experience the ineoavc- uience resulting therefrom. Newspaper readers nhould alw.vs be prompt in their pavmenta. as UDOn thcu the interest of the J i r . sheet they receive, depends altogether. The city press, with but few exceptions, is conducted wpon the cash system, and whenever tho country press adopts the same plan, those unpalatable articles known as newspaper duns will be bauisheJ from their oolutuus. Delaicare County Republican. Escape from the Roman Sisterhood. Considerable feeling has been excited in Einmitoburg, Md., in regard to the escape ..C . : r-nn. P.ll.nlli. Slo. oi u, uo.ivw nou. .u i.vu..u terhood. bv the name of Miss Josephcnc i i i. t. Dank 10J, wnO naU not nUleUCU uer pruua- lion. 1 he facts of the case, are related ty the young lady herself, are as follows : "She escaped at three o'clock on the ! morning of the 10th QSt.,and is the daugh I tcr of Joseph Bankly, Esq., of Norfolk, a protcstant. Since 6hc became a novice she has been doing doty at St. Joseph's Semi nary, and has taught music there for the last ten months, being a most accomplish ed musician. Some months since it js re ported that shc wished to dissolve her con nection with the sisterhood, and expressed a desire to return home. She then wrote her father a letter, which was destroyed before her eyes, and she was compelled to write another ic a different strain, declar ing the satisfaction she full in being where she was. This letter deceived her father as to the true facta of the case, and all his letters in return to his daughter were con sequently handed to her untouched. Aware at length that she was a prisoner, Miss Dankley determined to escape, and finally succeeded in doing so by climbing through a sash over the door of her place of con finement. She then wa5ked ten miles to Creagorstown where she communicated with her father, who came to her aid. These facts have been fully related by her self, and are therefore perfectly reliable." A Protective Tariff. This subject is now receiving considerable attention nd we are glad to see the Vc3t takiug a lead in the matter. There is a deep con viction in the public mind that there is a screw loose somewhere, in onr financial and governmental policy, which has done much to produce the present disastrous , 1 a 1 . " times: ana many tnrcwu uuuua it to excessive importations of goods which .-,.,. A V. -mil niirl i-liP3T.lr mnnuflC- vww.a a- I J lured at home. These importations, in consequence of the failure of our crop?, are draining ns of the precious metals, thus breaking our bonk aad generally dis organizing one business. Discharged. We understand that one hundred men have been discharged by one establiebmcnt in Wilmington, twenty have been discharged by another, and a few by others. This is bad work for mechanics, all kinds of food is very high, and winter is about commencing. The difficulty of procuring funds to make payments, is as signed as the reason for this etirtailmcBt' of the number of workmen. The truth is we have overtraded very largely im ported much more than we exported and we have not got the means to meet our payments. ScBtnix asd- IiEACTirti. CLaten cufr keeper of the'Ssals to Louis XIII., when a boy of only nine years of age, was asked many questions by a bishop, and gave very prompt answers to them all At length the bishop said, ''I will givs you an orange if you tell me where God is." "My lord," replied the child, "111 give you two if jou-tell me where Ik it not." A Crisis rs the Tro Business 07 Pennsylvania. " We regret to learn," says the Columbia Spy, " of the suspension and failure of many of the heavy compa nies engaged in the iron business in this State. Some of those regarded as tha most stable have gone, and the indications are that now but in the beginning of one of the greatest financial crises- ever kuowa to this country." B'ulwer the novelist, in a letter tow gen tleman in Boston-, said, "I have closed my career if a writer of fiction: Fanrglsomj and unhappy. I have exhausted the pow ers of life, chasing pleasure where it it not to be found." - au rcccub trial ueture vne V. o. AIS- .-.it . w i a . , , tnct Lourt,J udgo McLean said Ram Las i .i ., ,, . sunk more seame than all toe tempests tliat evcrblew: AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF the Citizens of Lewisbnrg, to take action about NEW SCHOOL BUILD INGS will be held in the Town Hall, SATURDAY Evening, 9A Dee. inst A full attendance is desired. JOSEPH GLASS. Chairman. SAM'L S. BARTON, See. Dec. 1,1651 Union Comity Business. rwHT proclalMaUoil-Where...h. J n,,n. ABM s WII.mj.N, P'esidrut Judge theJUth Judirial bintrirt.cnnFi.ting of tlx eounlie rl, , .,,,,- lwl j.,Co w.itsmym nd JtSi'S. Si-pt. tsoi, and uraed.r.ti, .r the holding nf or- phao'Cnnrt.Courtof:omnnrlw,OyrnndTermiiir, and ireuitral Quarter S.on, at EV BKKLIN. for the roiitity or I'nion, on the ttiro" mtlol VtXTR not. fIUIthelllUidayjllC4,andtocontinuet;owerks. SOT1I K ia llii-ft-luro txrehy iriren to the Coroner, jufi..(.f tiie.vre,nd o.inui'iria.oaror iheooun- t of l'ni"n, lo afprar in th-ir own proper veraona wilh ,h,.ir Ko11 Rrj,, n.,ui,itioaa, l:iln.lion, and other llemi'liibronerr, lo d tho-e thinpK which of thrir in lh, D,Uatf appertain to a done: aad an vZS -?SK. he punctual in their atc niaue at tha appointed time .mmM to notioe. wra undT tnv hand and wal at tlir Shrrift'a Ofltr1 in New Berlin, the Jlth da aftirt, in the rar of our Lord on thousand rtht hundrrd and tiny-fuur. and in the prr'nty-M-Trnth yrar of th- In-lrrrndrnro rf the United Slate of America. Cuet taxtlhr Otmmnnwtalth. JOHN KE.vil.KK, Shtrif. Jury List-Dec. Term, 1854. CRA.XDJlltOKS. Bufalt. Pariil lleitntnr. (Viupnan. Jacot Wiliu-T. E. Fryer. IT-nry Veag'r. ! tout B"ffi1. John Wmr- 4oi.f L) llirtt't ltrnry Jlilier, Hubert toiler, Samuel Ifaopt. I AVVjr. JoM-pKelly. ' LmsLrg. Uer Amnoa.Thos. Hay, Jos. MelxelL l.imttm Rtwrt Halrer. ! .KijHinburV-JoUu tli-ii. I. R. nj W. Thoopion. ! .WiM'ecnr.-r Jacob LUtlicU. ! iVnn Iraac ymilb. j rry Jaroh Martin. f'Hton JnMph Lt'l'lHT. ir,.i(..n-K.lw.r. .Minrr. "'" r-John Bittin-. Jacob leiarr, -ieho. oroow. TU AVERSE jmOBX .,r,r rLilip Kiuury, I'aul Ikntr, Jacob Kern, MiMea cprcut. MfTiW Pmicl Itanpl'T, Jr Simuet Simontoo, Joaepb .)! fli-nilerf r. . f'r GM-r2-' Better, France llaehenhera. Joeph Pain ter, John Hieiniarer, Albright owincloril, Frederick . Krcmcr, ticorn" riimpevl. Irvuhmrg Jamea Hiy-a, Michael Fiehthorn, Ucory W. Fnea. V filiitburfJrhn Friea. J. W. PnnnrnKton. HKHi-MmD Knot. Ji'ho F. llnttcofttcin. Ilenry Mnyd, iM.id llc-iaer. !! nrr C. Krer. ciml Hitler, Ueo Kby. i;ut B'tfila im OunM, John Zrilrre. Iic4 tfirfja tra Kinman. John V. Barber, Ifenry Miouu,Jolin llare, .vtwtian Yita-r. .rH-yJi.ho F. Wil.-on, S. B. Miaon, Jacob Smith, Hamuel Arney. A'c7v H'illiani Rorer. im ifoae Jacob Kleckner, William NoeUinf, Jr, rhilip reehold. .NVi Btrtin William Ftrlnrnok. rry l'.iijmniin nydi-r. taia lieorav U-atlich, Robert P. Corarlius. Wtthintflon Jncob ICouih Jr. Whitt Dter -John Baker, Panl Goodlander. PKTIT JCRORS 'id week.) oacAVne Frederick Boleader, John B. Smith, Henry Moyer, Jacob lierr. HirUey Samuel C. Wilt. Jacob Bineamen. John Filman, Jr., Uarid Kline, Michael Wolf, la Kathcrman. P-ani Elyh Cnuldron, Ru Joeeph Vaneida, Daniel Gephart, John L. Gear hart. rorer Ahner MiaVlletnrartli, Simon Aigter, Jacob Ba rer, Samuel Ureeohoe. Kilt Bnff'iltie Abraham Farley, McJ lh.fMxUmm clarria. Lrwithnrri Joa-ph Iteed. Thorns Graham, A.J. WeMen annl, Charlea 8. CriU, Jonathan Spyker, Jamas Kelly, PeUr llurph Crnlrt Jacob R-ichley, Jacob Auraad. Irrjr A bner llortilierser. WrfiiU XVerMi -hael Kyer, Jacob Sypher, IIDrj Bigb, t'aina George Hearer. Mnrtio Duokle. CHuisaaaa Philip UurkharW Issue List, Deo. T. 1854. Peter Rirhler Lx'n vt W t Waxonveller Mm rr't of J It W V IVaRFiiwlVr JnastliRiiCrmbprliD ti Hart man jrwitb uuttoUivrn. Uattl KetiU r va Jamett M Cr ultt llary W oytlt-r t John Snyder'i AJm'r Mary RrictilHjr ta Win Ueicbi7 It-njii Long Tt LP TcJ "h.i $tr va OeHi S Kimble J M'Kvllena Adm'r vs Kir-t-ine IntnDM Company "liriit ftr Canifmn t Oro A Frfrk J.-bn liana va W M fan Vals.h Uc Brown a H'hit IWmt Twonhlp P'tr D-kutwrt va AS runiruto" ' ult Ji'hB M Hi ii ft-r va layeiiminir Motaai Ifm Inao-Conp. llipth A Atbhbt vs .Urruxo P X.e4 llvnry Ilih va Mm II k W Huh v aame J WagSJiellrpli Kx'ra al va aroB IToaor jr Alfntl Knel l va Wn Maurk Wm J llub-biana va rt.if.-r and Prick Truck roorUm.OrwD ACo v HofftnanAMfasioger (Sita) Sun I Rt;itT vs eimcn Krank baol Keniflcr va Jan MX'rttcht IVtrr l'aut-rt vb AS Cutnniioga lieo S hiuittia va idm Mira .,,,, nnh n,i;irt ZZf''Tl mZ? W William UomUt ts Jaac titKltlra Jos Gol.-r an.J wif. T do Danl Itrn r t G.-o Miller ' Ex fl liana of Haunt: ra M r'iohrr anl G B German Jam- MrCrfijtit rs Daniel Kancli-r Samuel Shrinrr Ta Iuil tfrhrark Ella C Ilartman a Oei'irre Hill and otfaera Jacob Maurk a John Out and oUiers J Ilartman jr v .Tiwh (iinr;ch A VY Kreroer w A rnham llrvin t'harlm r'mhrr V tVillinm J Mar John MatUiias m lr A S Cumminga ."era Sohorb rs Inrat l liul. lii.t IJenrr Cochran v Jarob Itrown ttarr Jctiaina v. II (1 Tajvrt rt al lirhl Klerknrr Tx Sainl Muvrr' Jncoh Itrown ra Henry Coctirun (2 initf) pti.-ll a ..llllrr T irrnr Hip-fi S Uate and U J. b A ll.rH Mna rs" Jroh Allicrt aam aa Jonathan Wtra Cbrintian Herman xn Jt.ha ITiimmel Adli-t. Venl'n k smith va HotfinaD A MeetiBgp John Mattm r Jos Mitman llr A S Cumminr; r Il.xtr A Srrwart W II Kh rkner n thurrh. Rot.ke A Co II II Margarita ra John Trea-.tot H II Carry t Mark Italfurnny B Moats r Alrx Ammon. Bitftian Tiefel rit John Fmher Midilleswarth, Kerns A I'd t SJtrhl Spottv Maria E Trutt is John Trutt Brnj Kurti rs V Weirii k and M Wririek Saul Kyle T8 Catharine Wolfe John BaIrr ra (hrlstlan Schrorrr Henry C Eyrr ra O Gundrum Admr Charles Craisr jr. Ts Samuel Under Kenjnmin .4not Baker ts Wm. Vorstrr J. W. Thatcher f r J II. App rs John Kants'l adini M Chapel for I). W. Hays rs John Imeke Jacob Koek rs John Ashhurn, at al John 11. Wslter ra Genrs Dowersos Kitrhen A Keilfer rs John Kessler, et al Panlel ott! Exer'ra rs Ellzahelh Ott Henry Smith rs Henry tiros Mamsrelts I'sinle. Ac. as J. C. WilsOB A wllb James ltolh rs John Orosa rtarld S!r-nk T.aJ. Ilowersox A O. Phlinger m F. Vatn.e)-er rs John Ilartman jr. Franklin fryer ts i. l-et-rnrinflr, et al Nathan Moyer TS Georre Kihel Register's Notices. The following; aeeouats will be presented for confirmation ana) allowance at Orphans'Court in -New Berlin. Friday, S2d Dec. 1854 : The aeeount of James MVreipht and John T. Maaee, exeeuUirs ef Amln-w Maee. deo'il, who waa Uuanliaa of BliittM. James, Marv. an J J.meph L. Vajree. The acot of John aiiLh, adin'r of Jacob Smith, late of West Bearer Tp, Jee',1. Tha aeet of Aiulr -w Cook, adm'r of Daniel Oaler, lata of Hartley Tp. dee'd. Tha aret or nana r ishar, ereentriz. ana vamqei nsher i and Samuel Weis, executors of ttrv. llearr Fisher, lata i af New bV rlin, lec'.l. i The aect of elamnel Strorm ani Oro-ee Sfroun, exacn- t tors of uori:e atrotip. late of washiwerm Tp, aer-il. The final aeet of Samuel Henderson and Robert Candor, aa'rs of Wm. B- 8ulliran. late nf White Deer Tn, dee'd. The only and final a-et of Darid tlefcer and Jaeob Wei el. adm'rs of Daniel Watrner. late of Penns Tp. dee'd. The aect of Daniel D. Uulilin, adm'r of Joan Ltenaln;, late of KellrTo.dee'J. Th aeet of Jaeob liummet, ea'r of John Bnnraael, lata ' af Kelly Tp, dee d". ! T-be aeet of Jaeob Hummel, Kq.. Guardian of Samuel j II. and Wm. IT. Hitter, minor children of Peter Ritter, ; Ut of Ear Buffalo Tp. dee'd. The aeet of John Datesman and Jaeob Koatanbader, r adm'rs of lly Koetenhader, lata of W nir DeerTa, dea'd. j The eeeond tee't or Sarah Baekbns, adm'rz of Dr. 8. 3. : Bar bus, lata of mapman Tp. dee'd. I The aeet of Philip Kuhl and Bamnel Beeht-L adm'ra at Peter Beebtel, late of W'ast BatuloaTa. dee'd. I sow aeet oi A. nwlnertrd, .q ax r OI ino U. Ti llaon, e oi new nenin. wee J ip,aeea. The only so.nnsl aect oX Ellas E.Mentaa,auartian of Amelia Sor.ier. a minor. The aeet of Cnarlea 8. Darts, ona of tha ax'ra of J. W. Smith. uu of 8eiiarroe. deed. !r - ..bTi.iB,a.t - 7nrJrnu;.rf BRANCH FAIlMMt. Heal Estate. VALUABLE Mill Property g Tim Sal or Rent.-The well known 1 WOLFE'S MILLS, situated on Butftloe Creelc a mile from l.ewisbur- there beinir a L.reeic,a mile irom i.euisuur " j 3 storey C.rwl Mill with 3 run of stone and a Piaster Mill, all in good repair, on a never., ; failinj water-power, in one of the best heat districts in the Stale. Terms easy. I Connected with the Mills are two Dwelling ! (one of them suitable fin a fitoreroom,) and a ! Spring and Out-houses, adapted to one or two families. For further pirticiilars, inquire of Mrs. 8. WOLFK.or A.M.LA VVMHE.Uuardiansof the Heirs of SVl Wolfs, dee'd. Lewisbur-r, Oct. 17, 18S4 REAL ESTATE, AT Public Sale. 1 "liril.L be offered at Public Sale, on the l premises, in Hartley Tp, Union Co. on r;j;iy, loll) Ji:jhicf,'.l83.'f, the f 'Mowing valuable Real C-.late, viz. The MANSION Vara;, com prising I30 Acres more orless.all clcareil and in a good state of cultivation, except 10 or 12 acres u-hrreon is guod TIMBLK, with the following buildings: 2-Storey STOXK HOUSE and Kitchen, LARGE Ji.iXJC JiAKX, with Slteds, alto Carriage ll-mse. Wood l.,u,.-, . 6 -,. , , ' Spring Hou.te, Ltder Mill and Press, 8 or ! acres of OROHAKD, Limestone on the farm.a Limestone Sprin? near the I nuil running water in the barn-yard. Also the Ymm Of 14- acres, atljoinintr. .t ..... . , . , . ' . .t. . , in .ne riimarru acres cirarra aua me iai - ance well Timbered, with a Good Las House an! Barn, good Spring of runiiins water near the build ings, good Apple OKC11AKD and other Fruit of various kinds. Also, adjoining the above, ?L250 Acres of ood TIMBUIl LAND, which will be suld together, or in lutsjio uit purchasers. l"FThe above property is in a good neigh borhood, wilh Churches, Schiol Houses, Mills Store?, Furnaces. Factories, &c convenient. It near the line of the proposed Lewisliur?, t.'enter A Spruce Creek Railroad, and about 18 miles west of the Susquehanna Railroad at F.ewisburg, to which place there is a good Turnpike. The property is in excellent order, and every way worthy the attention of purchasers. Let ters of inquiry answered, and terms made known on the day of sale, by MARK HALFPENNY Surviving Executor of William FosTaa,dec'd. Hariteton, Nov. 15, 1851 SHERIFF-S SALES. BY virtue of sundry wrin of Vend. Ex. issued out of the Conn of Common Pieas ot Union county, and lo me directed, I wait expose lo public sale at the Court House in New Berlin on Mondav, the ISth day of Dec. next, the following real estate, to it : A certain tract of land situate in East Buf faloe township. Union county, containing six acres more or less, ail cleared, hounded on the east and north by lands of Peter Wolfe, on the south and west by tieorqe Kunkel, whereon is erected a log house with a kitchen attached, a frame stable, variety of fruit trees, and a well of water near the door, with the appurtenances. Also a certain tract of timber land, situate ai aforesaid, containing twelve acres more or less, bounded on the south by George liumlv, on the west by Henry Brown and others, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in executKxi and to be sold as the property of William W Young. Also a certain tract of land situate in White Deer township. Union county, containing fif teen acres more er less, bounded oa the east by lands of Little, Farron tt Brady, on the south by the Sugar Vallev & White Deer Turnpike, north by Little. Farron Brady, and wet by . whereon is erected a rne-and-a-half storey framed weather boatded dwelling' bouse and shop, with the appnrtenanees1. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as l he property of Lorenzo P. Teed. Also a certain lot of ground situate in Bnf faloe township, Union county, containing three acres more or lets, adjoining lands of Edward Miller, Daniel Wenz, Isaac Miller and others, whereon ia erected a twn-storey plank framed Dwelling Home, with the appurtenances as the proerty ol Runshtr Harkt.-w. JOHN KESSLER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, New Berlin. Nov. It), lnt. rF"The Sheriff also advertises to be sold at the same time anil place A tract of 112 acres in Washington Tp. 50 cleared, wilh dwelling house.barn.orchard.Ac. as the property of I'rttr leaser. A tract of 43 acres iu Franklin Tp, Co clea red, with a log house and barn, orchard", ic. as the propertv of Peter IF. Isms'. A lot and a frame; honse in Penns Tp as the properly ot Juhn and Aaruh II enl. Valuable Real Estate AT PRIVATE SALE. rpiIE following valuable NHI and L Farm, late the property of Johsj A. VasTAiitu, deceased, is offered al prieate sale on reasonable terms, until SaTCRnav noon, the 9th day of December, 185-1, viz. No. 1. A four-and-a-half sto rey brick grist mill with four pairs burrs, and the finest water pow- j"r on Buflaloe Creek. I'he Mill has lately been repaired throughout, and is in first-rate order, with a (rood run of cnsinm from a thickly settled neighborhood. There is also a comfortable l'welling House for the Miller. No. 2. An excellent Saw Mill in good order, and with ample water power. No. 3-. A first-rate Farm of 11 4cref Limestone land in a high state of cultivation, with a fine young Orchard3 of about 5 acres, besides numerous oiherC Fruit Trees, and having thereon erected (be sides tha above Mills) a large' tvo-storev d'outrte-front Brick MANSION HOUSE fttrd Kitchen, a Frame BANK BARN 100 feet by 55, newly weather-boarded and painted, together with numerous olher out buildings and improvements, aad an abund ant supply of- Water. This properly is one of the most pleasant and desirable in the West Branch country, am) is within fonrmiles of the t 'atawissa and Sunbory &, Erie Railroads. It is situated in Kelly Tp, Union Co- Pa., in the heart of the rich and populous Buflaloe Valley. It lies on BurTaloe Creek, four miles from I.ewisbnnr 1 and the same distance from Milton, on the road leading from the latter place to Buffalo X Roads. The location is one of remarkable beauty and healthftilnes. and convenient to Markets, 8chools, Churches, Ac. tJTIf not sold bv the 9th of Dec. nei, i. m r 3 STP?!S will then be RENTED for ane year. Letters of inquiry can be addressed to the subscrib ers at Lewiaburg. Union county. SARAH B. VAN VALZA1I, LAIKD HOWARD. Not. 8, 1854. Executors. Adjourned ORPHANS' COURT SALE. 1 "r"":l" """" -- -- Ij vt Uni0n county, will be kI.I. at the m, J in Eai, BuflWo " , T " p - i ' - -' Prititiy. 8.'A Drrrmhrr, lflSt, the following described Real Estate the late Oeorge Buyer, deceased ,ru ' A small tract of first-rate Limestone land situate in BurTaloe township, t.'nion coontv. adjoinins lands of Samuel Olick John Rohland. and iuba llcimbach, cuBtautiig 13 Acre and 134 Perches neat measure, al) cleared aud in a high slate of cultivation, and on the public road leading from Lenriaburg to New Berlin. Bale to commence at 1 ! o'clock in the fore noon of said dav. TERMS of sale easy, and will be made known on day of sale. GEOKfitt MEIXEKL, Administrator of Giottos Rutem, dee'd. 17, 1854 Unioa County Woodlands far Sale. i ffr ACRES will be sold shares 'KVWW of 10 ten shares for $2j each pavable in instalments of one dollar per month. 'Location of lots lo be Jf.tt,'"'Mj by drawmas but any person may, by takine a tract of 400 acres, have the m.A. i j,aw.i. m,, nf ,h purcha,e mjney, an1 may select the tract most a?r,eai,e to ,ieir ,shrs. ' Tnjj and is s,,ai.ti in the townships of' Wh1"' De" nd West Buffaloe, ami the new! i road from Lewisburs to 8u2ar Va lev nasses . ... w " through it, It is covered with timber uch as White Oak, Pine, Hemlock, Chestnut und Rock Oat', and j Spruce Kun and White Deer Creek furnish I ample water powers for saw-rcills, tanneries,' &c, on a majority of the tracts. It ia situated j aoout iu mues west irom .tuiion ana iz mues from Lewisburg, and was formerly the prop-1 eriy ol Mr. Jos. ims. App.'v n B. F1!AKI.I Cl.AR'. No. 32 South Third Su Philadelphia. BuiTaloe Valley Farm JlLlR SALE. Havinz become too old to ni.im-e mv la - h' r ' advantage, I wish to sell a part of the same say a tract of 95 Acres, ot of 105, as a purchaser might desire. The portion I would part with is all first quality Limestone laud, and every field may be watered from the Little Buflaloe creek. It is all under a good cultivation, with new fences, except abont 20 acres ol ec.- i i I.Mil is a Limestone Quarry opened, from fiS&Ja which thousands of bushels are sold 4PyS yearly. It has also a young Waring Jja,,. Orrhard. v The improvement; all new are a good M two-storey Frame HOUSE with a Cellar Kitchen, and a Pump beside it, a Spring House.a large BAXK B.4,V,a Wagon Shed, a Corn House, and other outbuildings. The property lies in Kelry frwrnsMja; near Guldin's store and Kelly's mill 5 mrles ffom Letrisburtr. and S from frlton and has beea pronounced one of the best in the Valley. Title, indisputable. Payment to be made one half down, and the remainder on time Possession eiven the 1st of April next. Aug. I, 1854 SAMUEL i ODER. UXIOX County, ss. In the Orphans' Court of Union county. In the matter of the Inquisition of the real estate of MICHAEL OL late of EaM BufUloe Tp. dee'd : in .Xorice is hereby given lo Mary Quinn, Da-! ,r- -.j .,-.,,, vid Wuinn, George Barns anf Eliza hia wife,! VViHII C-V U.9NrM. John Arnold aad Sarah his wife, Aon Quinn.i Writing lest tlim ountet, Rebecca Cinn, Ja L. Qumn. Jere h Holler. --,on ,he cnre o( UEK.MA or RI P"! I RE guardian of Dav.d Geier, Mary Lllen Oeijer, Acknowled-e.1 bv the Inchest mr-licii John Oeicer and I J.-rraes Q.Geigrr.BiiB.rclii!.! au,hori!ics of Ptaladelphia. ineomfarablT dren of Uachel Geiser dec u. heirs and legal p.IK,T , T clhfr 1B H,c. Bffe , bf representative, of Michael Quinn.Iale of East KTiuM to learn that the occaMoa now BuiTaloe TP, aforeaid, dec .l: hereas.by an ; , rri,cure rM PD,y Bhlerl nTtll inquest f. r lhai purpose duly awarded by the i but a, rfaroA& a Tr0,s 0.h ; Orphans Court of the county aforesaid, the ( ,ne tumbTout aa ui.co.nl,.rtable article a real estate of the said Michael Qutnn was aHv soM. There is no difficulty aitendine appraised and whereas none of the heirs of ; and , hen lhe d is ocat(d i( . . the said deceased appeared m Court to take , retam ils pos,tKm wll((uul change, the premises therein described ai the appraise- Persons at a distance unable to call on sir mem; yoa aau every of roa are hereoy cited snhSCribfr, can have the Truss sent to art to appear at the next General Orphan Conrt i tMters, by r-mitrm? r.e Irnllarw for the na tobeheldat:ew Berlin on the lth day of , gieTrUs.rr Ten fortoe do-b!e wHh mfas.rr December next.to accept or refuse to take the , arour,d lhe nipSi and sla,ing ,he side affrctrd. premises aforesaid at the appraisement, or It vlU Be ,X(.han!:eJ to suit if not fi;:ir.r. tv show cause hy the Court should not decree ; TelBrmne ,, al0nee, unsoiled. the same to be sold. j Fur JaIe bu, hy ,he , prtfr- w ltness the Hon. A. P. ilson, President of r'nm n vrmrrs saiu vouri at .sew aierun me sum oav cr uc- tober, A.D. 1S5L SAMUEL ROUSH. Clerk. jXcw Vork Adv'ls. THK GREAT REMEDY, ABOUT which so much has been said and puBishvd, is among ns. Who has not heard ot the MEXICAX ML'STJSG LISI MEXT? Many millions of bottles have been sold and nsed to cure Rheumatism, Ulcers, Sores, Bruises, Sprains, King-worm, Felons, Salt Rheum, Piles. Sore Nipples and Caked Breasts, Cancers, Itcn, Corns on the Toes, Breasts, Lancers. ItcR, Lorns on the foes, Sore r.yes. bar-ache, nmples, Swollen Joint ' y y Second and Arc. STs. PTihiilfhn. or Limbs, Cuts, Scalds, or Scald-head, Numb Such aGothe' Landscapes, Border.. Vises. Paly. Bunions or frosted feet. Warts, or any Scrolls, Boquets, Gold Borders, 4c. of the r other complaint that can be reached by an beautiful designs and perfection of fiima ta external remedy. And it has always been hte country, and at sneh Low Price successful. It is to.rsi.iv soon in healing , challenge all competition. BurTan-t Wf Wounds, Scratches, saddle or harness Galls, Hollands, Cambric. Tassels, Cords, Brasses, or any sprain, soreness or stiffness, and- it is '&,..,; every variety for Ciry or Countrvtradf warranted to core Spavin, Ringbone, Sp!lnt, iyr we invite an examination of cor Slof' or JlLEv'J' on ,lors's- i at the Depot. S. W.corner 2d 4 Arch. PaiiaJ- UiThe Liniment is put np in three sizes,! Jan. 1S54 4m5U and retarls at S5ct,50 cts.and 91. The large i ' ' bottles contain much more Liniment in propor- BUILDING HARDWARE tion to the prices, and are therefore cheapest, j 4!IB To Country Merchant. fboI StOTe ejtclnsively, Every store should be supplied with this' . . .... - . ,i,r.. , i.. s i--r . e e Rvsett Estt:0lahmeni of tht ktnamw1-' valuable LI.MMLNT, as it pavs a eood profit; ' ' and sells rapidlv. G.W. WESTBROoK, I Win. !W . M'Clure Bra. (succes-or To A. G. Brass & Co.) I No. 27 Iarket St. above Seventh, PbiW . . ,'slna":r ,I!d S0,Ie ProJ,r""?Cp-. ! " r ANUFACTl RERS' Depot for I.w" 'f and cor. 3d & Market Sts.,SL Louis-, Missouri. .""'""":'-- ---.'". 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New York. ..W.Tn Ptm. and r. adr for Airnta or the 1st ef Oet., ! r rfurtbrtirtlrnlaifn4-tiaahcT. "TfiE CABIN BOY'S 8T0RY," A SwlNtW-l oT tain latnwt, 1) &4 lii su iKjCtor," Um -Lmwj9tt SUn " .thr of lh lb -Old Doctor,'- Am. A. THE' n bilbrrtorajorrd W tW vriUraTtk ls M. L fp.pu.ar work, in a -tuaWarat gwaraala af UW StNa ith wum-Ii any prodactHia eoaiajg froa aai ara will t receive! by Um public. T Cs! kni't S-rer uZ ..b.rIU- n , r r ( I . ill.. n I b ,lu h n . . Ms fr-rreu la Ul ,- id ta oVarriattoa jui .i. rt, r if. t Tn..ury uiiii or nt.ua ut-ri atiaiur, .. --i.br.ud .ork of t, :rJ,"" " ta..-u.u,-. ,., u,., ,lwiM rH. uilUMMMM lrti sf .rj day oerariaaca. ru (US Mix ftl.urt , Coa.Uatinopl., rdurabd mUt airrird bj tlx r-.l.. jrt cliiralrir, SrawIi; f naMmlrr ul tha IDutw-. t- i . . ' " ' tim ewr,, Auunaa. um '.. a fact painlrd frca Uu hfe. aad all ia. ' SiTtrr DfTtr irr4 UiroaaliMt K- mi, , .rpkicjiT dnwa. ' " j Tba pi.iUher hara already rartirrd artara for n - t.lZT'L'tLli iaerra ll: and Uwr rrspacUall mni i... . r!j di-r-may b aent tmmadiatctj. Tnrr eonnctaatlj oprcl that th wr.rk will mat ararh rntrml aa any work af action tha, , ; rara rraaaalnl krom tha prraa. ar, aMauhuangaT i-. th puMicatlua r-L oci Turn' Cataa," itIum!1 Uliax la ilar.rr ia Amarlca, na aad ,,, hara nan auBxrona, Boar baa appraml fearing rruaina u tH jriumcf purchaainf lara oo lh AMcaa Caatt. -nZ tan by a... .1,0 haa arilaaaard it ia all Iu hKWou i.kZ any. Tha or ia anttoa ra rhaab- aad par. Uaaaan aal aiil !a a weieoaa and iaatractira aiHiiina ia tkl Umily lihrarj. "a Tu work will fcra, a brautiral artara ralama af f par , hmdioo.1, illntrab-d with ta aararinn ui rlirantljr liounif ia tlmfc Prira. ia eltb. na aallaT 5 'Tr-! atwhifi rat frpin will t ant tl Jl.'"' 10 "J "lot lh aoantry fna af aai. - For aala wholraaV and rrtalt y tb naMirkMa. Ei.L.'xi.kTii a TKr.rr X. Buiaiii ."rater. w,w Twa. And fcr all Bnrkrilrt throurhcot tb laitad atalaa and Bri-wh Proriaraa. Xmla Baltimore Adv'ts. ySJlCMjiAht CAKR. flKISE X- CIl TnmllPr rnmrnic.frim WUT, brain, & liTUIlDer LOmmlSSlOB xrr. Merchants.. .23 & 25 Spear's Wharf, a urea T" Baltimore, Jobn Clarke. Ewj., Pre Citiaena' Bank. A. P.Uilee. t.. Cash. Fraaklia do fum"n J -hn IPerlrel, Jr.. Ei. I phi;-,i,i, n K..er,.Sinl.ku A Co., I bitadelbia. J- Tome. Esq.. aersitt Cecil Dank, Tort Demerit J. Wallower A oa, Uarrwburs .:',,.,,,a'.--"- Naaclr. Winitai k Co- Mil Ion. u. W. C'kr. fcM. , i w. Simon arh.i,l-r. E.. ( Gorr tad-!,'. K"1 HuirlieflVa.1. Wm. V-ftwtr. MoiitouriTiile. Lewis G. lluHoi. K- v. M'lleirry A bnl.b. Jeiey Shoe. J. P. lluhuK. Ca4 , Lock ttafca. llr-CARR, GEISE & CO have the largeil Wharf room of any Commission Hoose is Baltimore, always giving quick despairh to boats in discharging their cargoes. 6mil7 FITS! FITS! FITS! TO! TKR vlU OT&feT EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the cure of Fit, Sp9tn$t Cmmpt, and mil j,TrrruidT and Constitutional i)ieacg. PERSONS wbo are tabor.ns under thi distrcssinr maladv will 6ivl the VEGET ABLE EPILEPTIC PILLS to be the oolr remetly ever discovered for curiug Epiitpsr, or Falling Fit. TbrM Pill jNaiafaMS prif!e rtl'a ea til- mtrrmr wyntrm, nd a!lh-i?h thy rv prrpmrvl ayWAJly fr rli .arpn Afcarivy i-th' wiJ1 of wfcial bte- c4ft for all pTa. taffltrtW with wt-avk nrwf.. or wtko mncv -Ttrm kva pmtrawr r mi.mt.ttm4 fnm mnj euff whteer. In fbrntiiw atTplJiii, rr '- r j of lonir rtao JiDir. uir.adufd by aittuaraT tby t Prier f-1 vr bx, or two h&ni for . rrwnv mt ef lk.rit ane7iiiiaf a. VvBii t tsaaaajt. mill aftW lh Ptl Im towf I thm thmiifh thm mail. frv of poatax. For Mir ly 2-F.TH II.NCE. Jo. l'H. RtLTiSwoai Tmrr. BavIUmotw. Mil., to whom orslrrf from all purts of th Tatoa mtut b iMrMwrd.poat 1t7 aw . w. Philadelphici Adv'ts. ' Cor. Twelfth & Rare STs-, Piiinfilp&t- I IT" adtes reiiumng the bene6t t Meeka i nical Supports, owing to derangement of uie internal orans,inciUilin-: failing of the w rob, j vocal, pulmonary. dyspeptie. nervoo,and rf j nal weakness, arc informed that a competes: ! and experienced Lad a will be in attendance a: i lhe Rooms, (set apart fcr their exclusive nrl No. 1 14 TWELFTH Su 1st door above Racr. Ir533 Xew stk i Window Shades. S a ' 1954 V t 1- G. L. MILLER & CO., Manufacturer and Wholesale dj Retail Dealenvi vit l.DOW SHADES south-wesi eororf -a, a I kw s. warranted nua nr. -ris" Silvered, Glass Knobs." Preraturn Porcelain Knobs.orerlOC,"1'' :ertJ' fllvet-plaled Knobs, Hinges, Ac. : ,he most complete assortment of all tac Voders Goods in this line. Purchasers are invited ta call and run"' Stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if desiiri Hot Air Remitters mJ YcntiliUort at Factory Prices. CITA11 orders pot up nnder the imoei supervision of the Firm. 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