Lewisburg Chronicle and West Branch Farmer Feb. 1, 185(. BY O. H. WOkDLN ii 1. E COKNtLlDS. II r. IIICKnK.CJWmprMM EniTon. "Feb."i7'1S5C. T ffwtfttn .tlrM . TTif T.li-p. Ko ruaatrir, IMiMialwsl ... ta rl"iu. aa (he targi-4 aud LmI circautHW vf an VwMr ui L'ui.n County. VTh AraorioaD NalL-tial Council, to nominal randl 4mte tut J'rMldi'lil ai.'l Yw I'laaiilftlit. His U at fHii.iKMti t, FH'lar, ?, 1M. .rVnaKalTsnia TK uiiiTti.' Ma! Ciuvvution. t. ru.m IMC. aandntatai for fnn&l C.ixnmis;unpr, Surrejor Ganai.1, and AiKir..r t:t.cr;il, II iRNinrp.i. Tnl!iT. Mari-ti 4, las, faatoainrratlc National Uinvtulion, to numiuaK i'mak dent au4 Vice rnffid-nt, ClACISSaTI, MoK.Ua, Jvna 2, Important Invention ! As tbe Steam Engine is becoming more and more the " power" of tie worM, every mttempt to timplify and to cheapen tbt power, is of importance to business men not only but also to all mankind. We lave to announce this weei an improve ment, worlbj of public atteutioD, every where. On tbe 7th Ptc las), James P. Koss, of Lewisburg, I'nion Co., Pa., applied for, and on tbe 221 alt. obtained, a Patent for Improvement in meant fir operating the Steam Vah-rs in Hloatr Engine. Tbe peculiarity of this invention, consists iu dispensing entirely with the crank, jit wheel, and their appendages, and substitu ting in their stead a very cheap and simple arrangement, by which lbs morcuicut of tbo Talvo is efiVctof so as to govern and control the action of tbe steam in its passage to and from tbe cylinder, and thus give the desired motion to the piston. In other respects, this engine is similar to many in use. To the question, What aro the advanta ge! claimed iu favor of this arrau?uieuf, we append Mr. Koss' answer, as follows : 1st. In the cratik motion, (as every machinist knows) there is a (.Teat and unavoidable luss of power, owing to tbe angle from the line of motion hi which the steam acts, there Leiii two point, iu each revolution, at which the Meaiu cau exert no effective force whatever, upou tbe work to be aeeoniplirhcd. These are, significantly and appropriately, termed "dead points." Tiny are such iu reality, for the crank would never pasj them, however great the pressure of steam, were it not for the momentum iu tbe line of motion deposited iu the fly-wheel or other machinery during other portions of the stroke. In fact, a direct action is not ob tained at any p nut ; the nearest approxi mation U at the ceutrc of the stroke, tho average power bciug ouly half what it is at this point. Tlii engine has none of these difficulties to c intend with, but allows tbe full, effective force of the steam to act, unencumbered, in a direct manner, at every point in tbe stroke. There bein do " dead points," the engine will start, (if steam be admitted) as readily at one poiut another. 2d. In dispensing with tbe use of the large and ponderous fly-wheel, crank, con necting rod, &e., (tqua!, iu many cases, to 25 or oO tous,) there is also a great saving of power in avoiding the friction which iu uch cases must necessarily be encountered. There is also a saving of 10 or 15 percent, in the Cist cost, aj well as iu tbe constant wear and tear. A many persons suppose that a fly-wheel has a tendency to incrente. the potcer, it may bo proper to state that this is a great mistake, and that it is never vmdentandingh used for any such purpose. It is in all cues a consumer of power, in proportion to its weight. It is ouly added wbon necessary as au equalizer, or distrib utor of power previously deposited in if, 'from which fact it takes the uurno of inaiKe-wliecl." 3d. This engine furnishes a much greater tqtuilitif of blunt, as the pressure never sinks, at the end of tiie stroke, more than four ounces pr inch, while with the fly-wheel and crank it usually sinks from twelve to twenty-four ounces, varying according to the speed of tho engine. The above comprises the chief advanta ges and points of difference. Mr. Ross does not claim to be the first or only one who bus dirpented with the use of the crank or fly-wheel iu reciproca ting engines, but to have invented a utperiur jilan of accomplishing that desi rable object. It may be asked whether this is an untried experiment? To this we answer, that Mr. Koss' first attempt at constructing an engine of this kiud, was while in the employ of Messrs. eaver, GiutDKS, MabsII k Co. The Engine now nsed by them, for blowing the superior Union Furnack fuur miles below this place, was consulted upon his plan. Tho steam cylinder of that eogiue, is '21 inches inside diameter, and 7 feet stroke. Tbe furnaee is one of the largest class anthra cite furnaces, and has been in successful operation for more than a year. Mr. Koss believes that bis present patent embodies very important improvement on that engine, as it is cheaper, more compact, sim ple, and harmonious iu its operation, which it not improbable, as tho one alluded to was a first attempt, ami he says be would I ts liifa nnt knp nnn.'irtiiniti1 vn trw Lis skill. Pennsylvania I.i'iriilaturc. Fuiu&r, Jan. 'J, ldi. The resolution relative to the protection of American citii?ns in the enjoyment of their rights of eonscitnec aul religious practices in foreign countries, was taken up, yeas 51, nnys 40. The bill instructs our Senators and re quests our Representatives in Congress to use their ntinnst endeavors to procure by treaty, for American citizens when travel ing, or residing in foreign countries, the unmolested enj yment cf their rights of conscience, the right to have their own public worship where they desire it, and to bury their dead with such icligioas ser vice as they may desire. The res'dution was then negatived Teas 41, N'ays 4'J. In the affirmative, 23 Republicans kc, and 1"! Democrats. In the nrgstivt, I Amertrm 'Gjylcrd cf Lu .croe) and !v:i,ocrati. The resolutions of instruction to our " ACT o . ... i n i Jto cbange tbe division i.ixe betweex renaton, auu avepreseuitu.ve, w lc .v. col:NTIKS the repeal of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, girTios h Be u cnactcd hj the gt;nate and tbe substitution of the act to establish an,i House of Representatives of the Com- tbe territory of Oregon, being nest inlme.iwealth of lVnnsylvania in General ' lAsaemhly met, and it is hereby enacted . ' . , ., . .i rr hv authority of the same, That the division A motion was made that the House pro-,eau0n Union co'ullty uJ SujJur ceed to consider them; which was notC(mntT ijc changed as follows: To com acreed to. Yeas 33, Nays 57. In the menoe t a point on the line between Krt . ' ... j o r Buffalo and lTnion tuwnhins on tbe bank affirmate 80 Republicans and 3 Demo "fy B"alleb of the Suswehai.na emts Messrs. Fry of Lehigh, Wright of R;vor thence nhvnj saii line to the snuth Luzerne and Zimmerman of yorthumberawestconiProrHBuffalotownshirs thence ,,-. t .it n, o a point at Buffalo Creek iu est Lufla- land. Negauve-5,-aU Democrats. tolM m M to intersect the north CDAMBKRS C. MULLISI, is re-appointed oast corner of the boroueh o Sliminimrg, t, . r. .1- t ii- u- v. thrnee westward along said Uullalu C reek Superintendent tf Public Buddings, wh,cb ","d ltTfe Monnt'in U, a point where the station be has held under several changes Turnpike crosses the Centre county line, of power, to public satisfaction. Ho re- and that all tho b-rritory north s:..d line turned from the Jlesican war, a .aiaer,coint(r hat all ,he b.rritorT south of ana wiser man, ior ne was crippieu ooui- sa;j ,ne 8hRu be and remain v. j all his wild oats'' a. organized by the act passed wie nay It but had "sowed meantime. Con ?pocli!iix of the LewL-burg Ctifoniola. IlAHUlsiitlto, Jau. 29 ;of A. D. 1813, and that tne countv Iseat be aid remain at New Berlim ""a all the records pertaining thereto ns hereto- ,for, Thn Anti.Vehrasta members of the! Sec. That all the officers elected under present Legislature are a fine body of lie P, f "ljll11end.4A" f . ' (or the erection ol a new county out ot men, and they are acting harmoniously )art f rion to lie called Snyder, nppro aud efficiently together. For myself, 1 ved March 2d, 1", in and fir the county , . , . r r- l .1. of Snyder, shnil continue to hold and ex- prefer to see but od of our friends in the M ha f,inclions of thtir re. House, if they are able, true, and agreed, speetive ollices within the territory afore than to have 85 members, and them eon-said called Union county, and that all the .... ., , othcers elected under raid act, in and for tautly jangling as they were last winter. of Vl-tm ,'lorth ofthe The majority are in a tight place as re- division line as aforesaid shall continue to cards tbe liquor question. They have put 'hold and exercise all the judicial functions , ... , , , , i- of their respective offices in and for the a bill through tbe House simply repealing coun(y of jj,,, afl)re,ili(1, and vaoan. tbe restraining law of last session. :c;,fl to lie supplied as is now provided for Rut they are afraid to let it pass the Sen-""df r the existing laws of this Comuion atointhat shape notwithstanding they ; That a11 t1,B rrn,0.j;n!r, had were elected under a promise to do this very 'under the said net of March 2d. 1K"5, re woik. The present impression is that a dative to fixinpthoseatof jiistieeanderect- utritxjtnt license law will be adopted iutiniie to be and remain in full force and place of our present. Although I much virtue; and that the Prothonotary of Union prefer the law as it is, I am confident the county be and is hereby re-piired to trnns 1 ' . rnbe all the records of the suits that shall Temperance sentiment of tho State is nc ponninjf ;n the said connty of ISufliito bouud to triumph, und that the majority on the first day of April next, of tho present Legislature can neither Pn;. 4. That from ad ftortlie said 1st meddle w ith the restraining law, nor let it of April all suits actions and legal pro i -l. ii i i i ripdinps which shall have been common- alone, without getting badly burned. ceeaines nmeu yia.i . ' ,. , fc , P.. (3 . , ced and had in Ue county of Snyder, to- Our friends are holdinfi frequent consul-,w;tk M ,wkiu.. .orJ, o.i.l tations as to the issuing of a call for a ennstitutinj the evidence thereof, State Convention of Anti-Nebraska men. ilau ne transferred to the countv of Union, There is a strong probability that sueh a and nil suits, actions and proceedings then j call Will soon be issued. J. 8. M. pending and unnei.-riiiineci in sain eouria Union Countv Court Affairs. e Adjourned Court Proclamation. "ITTHEREAS, the Hon. Abraham S Wilson, l'resident Judge lor ibe SOih Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed ol" the counties of Union, Milllm and Snyder, and Jas Marakall tsq.AssoCiale JuJe in L'uion county, have issued Iheir precept, bearing dale the Sid day of December, 1 SOS, and to me directed, for the holding uf a Court of Coaimon Pleas, at Lewidbiir, Iir the county tif Union, on the second Monday of February nexi, (being the 11th day) lsiti, and to conuuue one week, Aotice is therefore hereby stveu to Witnes ses and all persons interested in the Issue List to he then and there present and nm depart without leave. Jurors are requested to ue Isniio I.lst, Feb. T-i III, 1SSG. Daniel Kangler vs James M't'reight John liaas vs Wm M Vauvalzah Daniel Kangler vs James M'Crcight James M'l'reinht vs Daniel R' nf-ler Samuel Slirioer vs Daniel iSchrack It B Carey vs Mark Halfpenny Mrs E Mnatz vs Alexander Amnions Uaslian Teijihel vs John 1'isher Mamuel Kyle vs Catharine Wo lie Jacob Stewart etc vs Michael Firhthorn Monh. Cliase & Siortli vs Ch.s II Shriner Sift VII Turnpike Co vs White Deer Tp Peter linnum-l vs Hannah llitminel Clement Masscr vs Youimmaii & Walter same Ta?art, Funnan V Barton fame Koun Walor P O rampbetl and others vs I. P Teed Francis .filers vs Alexander II Itlair Coin'ih su J M Benferetal vs J HausJrrtal punctual in iheir attendance at Hie appointed Trustees Lutheran Ch etc vs Martin A Stoek lime agreeable to notice. I Susanna Brown, late M, vs Sd- J Messersmith C.iven under my hand and seal at the Slier- j )anvlle BiUIj v JI1U I.aureuce .VCIi.sSiees lff's OtBcc in Lewisburj, ihe Uth day of Jan- j AMrt,,, Km.ass and wile vs James Quinn uary, in the year of our Lord one thousand i .,.ll)s ,,enn for saac Ky(;r vs s Valer eipht hundred and fifty-six, and in the seventy-1 (;ere sichnnble vs Catherine K Bowes eighth year ofthe Independence ofthe United Ths ,;,ltrins fr . m t.ij lor vs Aaron Zeller States of America Uod pave the Common- I ilpr. Kl.ne & Kills vs Wm L Ritter wealth ! DANIEL D. GL LDIX, Shentl JURORS AliJOlill.NED COtUT. Jackson- Philip 8eebold. White Deer Isaac High, Joseph K Kettlcr, Jacob Troxi'l, Aarou Messingi-r,Saml Slear, David Dielli-nderfer, Henry lliph Hartley Saml Carl, WmOrwig.Chas Kmery, Jos MillerJr.Shero Spielmyerrlohn Yerger, Thos Church, Robt Foster, Andre" Cook ISuJfalue Harris Steedinan, Jacob Filliuan, Adam Young, George Smith MjH ubtmr Jhn M Taylor, Charles Crotzer, John Kleckuer, Daniel Mass Rut lluffaiie Peter (iet Xew Brrlm Dan'l Horlachrr, Fred'k Smith, Sara'l Harinanv, Abram Schocli Iswisburg Jos L Hawn Limestone Robt Bulger, S Pcllman Itm'mji Archibald Thomas 1'nlon Counly Court Proclamation WHEREAS. Ihe Hon. ABRAHAM U. W ILSON, l'resident Judge for the Twentieth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Union, Mi ill in and Snyder, and James Marshall, Esq., Associate Judge in Union county, have issued their pre cept, bearing date the SSd day of December, 1b5j, and to me directed, for ihe holding of an Orphans' Court, Court of Common Plea.l' and Terminer. andiicul tiier Sessions, i LJjwremnrtt, fir ihe countv of UNION, on the third MONDAY of FEBRUARY next, (being the l$lh day) 165G, aud to continue one week, Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor- ouer, Justices ot the Peace and Constables in Christian Millhoase vs Nicholas Millhonse Jacob Stuck vs John Kimple Matthias Wilson vs David Herr Danit-I Rangier vs Daniel lleibst ct al ! John Roebuck vs A S Ohio j Jc.hn On Ruekaleller vs Abbot Green's Ex'rs I I. li Christ fir W Cameron vs Geo A Frick j A iV Creamer vs Adrahain Brien j Israel Gutclms for Hy C Ever vs John Wilt John Datesinau vs John II Vartz with not James L ttiuiu vs Vin Heart et al M Kleckuer Si. Son vs Frick, Slifer 4 Co C Gudykuusl.guard'ii.etc vs W II Marr.wuhno Jas F Linn do vs same Sainl Hi-nderson do vs tame S;irah Ann Polk vs James L Quiiin Becker A- Weiler vs Chas Stees ("has P Fox et al vs Adam R nick M Klmg for Datesmans vs Hy DiefVenderfer The above causes are for trial at the Feb ruary adjourned Court, commencing on Mon day the llih dav of Februarv. SAMUEL KOUSII. rrotli'y STATEMENT OF the Military Fund of Fnion county for ihe jcar Henry Sjlomon.Trea- yi.WU.V CDtM Y, .v. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to John YeisIeT.CathariBeintei married with William Kiihn, Ludwig Yeisley, Polly intermarried with Martin S iodel.Henrv Yeisler, Michael Yeislev.and Rachel inleiBiaiiitdwilh Jacob llartman, heirs and legal representatives Ilr.sav i mi i r, late of rranklin towns in the coumy of Union (now Snyder,) man. deceaaed Gieeling : A I T HEREAS.Lvan inijue-i for that purpose IT duly awarded by an Orphani' Court of the county aforesaid, the real estate of the i said Henry Yeisley was appraio'd at and for the sum of sj,;,:o, and on the 17th December, ) 1805, duly continued, and ou motion of Isaac SienUer Eq. rule on the heirs and legal rep- : resentatives of said deceased to 0 pear at the next general Orphans' Conn, to te held at Lewishurg forthe county f Union, on Mommy the ISth dav ol February next, to accept oi refuse to take the said premises aforesaid at , the said appraised price, or show cause why , Ihe same shall not lie sold. Br tiik Coi St Witness mv hand and the seal of said Court i at I.e wis burg ihe oili dav of JaiKiarv.A.D.lCuQ. SAMUEL RitH, Clerk. j .4 ManeliiHs U-ui-l) Fur a .M tri ' lout Age I ewl HOLLOWAY'SOINTMENT. The (I rami Kxtraal Rmnly. V-y f!.- M il f a mii-m" .. w nint!in of litt' ; iiii in. (jii -nitres "I iir Imlu-s.. TtirU(k thrM tl illll;iet t, fU' f I f fkVin. .IT.rJ 9 n t; rr tTtwuM f urt. !: if.- KMarys, 4M mU 'itl tli. Lit-r, at!'--liL.iii- ot l1i Lc urt, liillaiuitJktt' a : ;). I.ui'ita. A'Tl'iu.'-a. t'Uin kuI r ly ii im ii" ff-Tiindv rfiti-t. .ry h""-'! kti U.l .ir M-f ft . -1 v tlin u rU rj.in- -t nt:if f any Ihifknrta. 'I hi ia'lM.a.I UiUtOM Dl Uf W ts udil MrtlaW ii-lo ittiy ldinr ft- li tart rf tl. Iiirif t-i, miinic tfc lii'-r iLu.'ir' ii.. iiiwi.fl niBf-lniLX-, llil no lt t r Ji LitJ l.y u.ci lu mud. Liyfidaij &ih nh'um cf- Storlitttc Ilu- James B. Hamlin, TTORXEY at 1 tir Oliicr ou rfecuiiii St. west side, two duors outli ol' Market. I.'U Ulilll C. CmSOJ I titi.ri Pa. wort. No rtrlT tin i?t r an mu-b fT th enr of di "' f f tit- Jkin. aJAlf"-r K-rrit levy mw turtiiur, I hi. i tin I men I. No cane if .It Mb uw, Survyrofu'B, rv JU.t.N. ir rM, t.-, ru itt- it iiUt til it inf n--. t 'r.- ror p trBTl it .-r nMv pmrimot Mm g'fV, Tiritibf Iti irhu'it al h"-j,iUi. di, aic in uLi. tlt.ru ui lo It ui-iiliraWjO. Bl baa th I j.JtI. Real Estate. FOa RENT, w"My new three storey Erick LHve!!- jiil. inj HOUSK. on Umver- ity Avemi", al the Kiver bend. Possessinii piven April isi, Isijij. I'or further particular-, i nquire at the house, or by letter of me at i rihumher'nnd. Dec. 27, 1X58 JOrtKPH P. TL'hTlN. OrpliaiiH' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Union enuntv. will be sold, a; tiie Hotel of llavid Herr, in Lewisburg, ou A'. Sure Jin ntts, L l. n s. Wound and Prityc r.r li ni' st nri.-i,i.r-- Mtrifif rr.w ri-tj f tTv th uri-t tlv ai.uarlul ' ntinri.t. atri baviDH lt , ! f M !i tl i it-, ii run-". Wfimil-. ulrvri. g!n- Tu.iir iwriiifiL'-. at 'i li.mi;. I ri dinf lloiltiwa ba( I l:.Iii:u 'I tl ll,f A ' i-l li. TirMn.itt. il:-llihl to tin- I.. ..pi!l.fil Hie ln-L !itr-a -luip-nli lliia Ihal in.nr. !. I.- I,.... I i.,. i :l . i:in.-r i.tn 1 the Mnli'-al 5U1T, in li,. w-.r-t ii.- uf i.uB'is It aill rura any alrarr ' ii-.l'i :n w.-I,it,. -til'i"--s or ccutrnltii u Uir jciou. evru cl ourn' itat-iii . J'i'n and J'itlula. TUi-f i-ri t i.ttn r -;uiilsir .lintrmi-iiir rumptatnta ran 1 , ff-rtuai ,-nria O Oi Oiiilroent It wi ll mal-ed la aaar th.- ; a:!.- :-.fl. i t- .1. ami ty -Ibnaiaic luiiywiuj Ui ariDtad linctiuiu arvunii fact put. li'idi the Oiutmnit and J'iHi ihouJd mil in the f iiluicinij cures ; le -s,i' ! commencing al 11 o'clock, A. M, the fulio !n j described Ileal Estate, u U.e ' surer. The followwai Pflnrmvlvnni.1 Platform. , . . ,. d in as if the same had been ori-rinallv Upon notice being given, the members nin)n(,c(1 in the ..y of rnion, Bnj . per I J-egtaiarure opposea to me preseoi ,hfl sM countT of gnJ.,ier had ncvor 1 National AdmiuiatratiOD, met in tbe Kast i8le,ia j I Cciiimiiteo Hoom of the Capitol, on Sat-; Six. 5. That all judifmcnts, mortsajres ' J urday eveuiog, the 12tli Jan. 1S50, anil and liens which shall have been entered j orirauiied tv ai.pointini? Mr. Lewis, Sena- or recorded in the courts of Snvder, shall : . . . ... .u...- '. ...J have the same effect as if thev had on?m-! vn iroui I'd iairo cuuuiv, i.iiuuiuau, huu , . , . . i .. - -'.. - . al r entered or recorded in I inon countv I Ir. Honey, euator Irotn Crawlora couo- an (he eQnTti o( Sn,der hai, nft .j ty, .Mr. M Caltnont, of the House, fruui, Sr.n. 0. That all t'ha provisions of the Yenaugo county, as Secretaries. 'sa;d act of the 2d March, lJ-5.", Iiarthy al- After felecting, UBanimously, Hon. E. 'ereJ and supplied Lo and the same arc Joy MorrUagaeandidateforU. S.Sena- hJ tHt'l; J . , ,, , .- a- Srr. 7. That John Moatz, Pavid Wet- tor, the following resolutions were oflercd:r;(k nm, Jhoc1) Qui(k BW intcd Com. aud unanimously adopted, as tho expres- missioners who, or any two of them, shall lion of the members composing this body: nm the aforesaid line", making dnplirnte lleBolvcd, That wo aro opposed to the "rafts of the same, one to be deposited in admission of any more Stave States iia0,the IVothonotaryV oflice of Union county, ... ... . , f and the other in the Prothonotarv s othce this Loion therefore W Buffalo countr, on or before thefirst dav llesolved, That Kansas and Nebraska 0f jiy nMt. should only be admitted into the sistcr-j sK.. (j. This act to take effect and iro bond as Free slates. ,into full force and operation ou tho fir.-.t Kesolved, That we are opposed to poli- day of April next, tical Romauism, or the interference of any! ''" foreign ecclesiastical establishuieut with,1 Dehpedlt C.oi For an entire week the political all'airs of our country. ho thermometer at Sparta, Wisconsin, Kesnlved, That, the Naturalization Laws ranged from 10 to 35 decrees below zero, onght to be so modiCed as to correct theTke editor of the Sparta Watchman makes evils which the present system entails on a feeling appeal for somo philanthropic the country, and that rigid nicasurcf.individual to undertake the job of thawing should be taken to prevent the importa-'him out in the sprin?. tion of foreign paapcrs and convicts. On motion resolved that these proceed- The Legislature of Missouri adjourned iuga be signed by the officers an J published. die, without electing a U. S. Senator. J A M ES J. LEWIS, Chairman, This leaves the State with but one rcpro- P. A. FlNNtr, 1 j , - sentativc on the floor of the Senate during Milmu Fines assessed in each liMrict f.r the year 1855. lh? amount received. KUwti missions, Exonerations, and balance due ; (Hftrtrtt. Odlrcfof. I had. Heed. ihm. kJn. tu. It. av. r Itout kluae $;.4,i0 a, 70 4.wt 4tS u U.IVar ti. Ka-r-tfUT .: l.ii 4..-0 2ltiS IttilUl. .t.nitifl luu ft.i 4-'.l a."J K ItulTtilu K Vinps..rhiTM" 'Z;.m 3.W) W .ltulU HI' Kaibtriuau Hi.W 1.4 1.; fi OS Ilaill ..M-wer J.i.-'' h.ift 1.17 2.!V 14. M Iti-r 7. tut I'.mi a,.5 1M...U 4t Ji 'linnu 41.i" X..Ji 11" ' i.iHj suions.exannnalions and other reniembrances t iinrtiry Jkn T smith i'-.'o 50.1 lo do tho&e ihuiKs which of their otfices anl in j JttM.n--Mi. hw ouit I . i . ... .... ne i nm. :ii of Snvder, shall then he considered ' '." n'-"'" inr,. su,i .. - . ' . i. i I nese and other nersous rroeculine in behalf i do su. pending m I nion county . nnu .,e rmee, i. . . an" rs,in or ; i.i, ,..T!....V BrNnr.-.i sons, are required to be then and there attending and not deyiart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance al the appoiuted time agreca- anioiitlt ot J V T" iM:iina l.nnila.-r KiMruaiatiiim rn.t l.: n.m Si-in Ii -an.a fnr llri-nts S.r liia.; M'ff J 'inoi i'ract of Land, situated in Eat ' tftloi. linaau aud for ihe county of I'nion, to appear in their " Iaj' elMiwer own proper persons with their records, inqtti- i U'ain-ra'iu.'i'' so hie to notice. Given nnder mv hand and seal at the Sher iff's Othce ia Lewisbnrs;, the '.tin day of Ian nary, in the year rf our Lord one thousand eiiht hundred and lifte-sil. and in the seventy eishth year of the Independence of the United State of America. iod save the Common wealth ! DANIEL 1). (JL LDIN, Sheriff. List or Juror, IV1. Term, It."i6. ORAND JfltORS. Kelly Jos Musser, Win Noll, James Shields, Daniel tstalil, John Klmg, Levi l'auling Hartley Jas Ulover, Wm Halfpenny, Samuel Charles, Daniel Long Lime.time John Kinkert. E Walters Huffalue Thos B Cornelius, Saml M'Clellan Union Juhn A Vouuman I.eiriuwg Alexr Ammons, WmT Reitmyer M'jKmb'trg Juha Iieber, (ieo Gutehus, Chas Montelius llV.v Ihijj 'line SamlKaufman.DavidEncelhart F.mt HffiilieMn 8 Schrack Aeut iitrlin Samuel Hoop THAVKKSE JUROHS. West lliiffiihie Daiil Fisher, Peter Pontiu,Jno Sechler,Jac Lntz,lieo Kleckner.DavWatnon, Jnol)eck,AaIIauck,JnolIechtel,ihil l.ipley. Kelly Elam Meixull, Wm Cllnsan, 1-iavcl Clinean, Jno Bennaee, faml Bicltel Hartlif Jas Kmc Jr. It Mensch, H HolTnian, K V tJlover,.Michl Sclmure.Sml Weideaaul, ftidomon .Miller, Thos M'Curdy Leirishurg Jno Hontjhton, Benj Cawley.Thos Uraham, Nathan Kawn, Frank Donehower. Kew Berlin em Schoch, Jacob Mauck ;- liuffahieWm Fox.Ceo .Millcr.Mi.ltrown. White Here Jerome lriutzenhotfer,Rl Candor, t rbanus Ranck, P Reed, Jac Kustcnbader Uninn Jacob Barnhart, M II Taggart, Jacob Hummel Jr Jluffaoe Geo Gehharl, David Herbst Limettone Jchn Cosgrove, Win Fuster, II K TATEMEXT pursuant to law, ofthe aprgrepatc valup of all property, Real and IVr- I Sanders sunn, au l objects ana inili(;s texuejii waienes) wunin euen lownsnip aim ioroiirn, i .nynmnurg neo I otin?man, J vt sanos Mittimus-Ana Biii.t-halli'::.iM Ct.ft-l Mi.l.llrrrnkJ'l ISIjit il.-:t Ni-w IJitiiii .Ine H'Tlacher: l.i'fl 'Jri.tft 1'i-nni. .lun.t) t.r.lliy T'J,i u til.'.m IVrrv Julia Kr.-l.bi ;,P,;.0 10,00 S-lniii.'r'ivB -.Wrr. 1,'rouse iT. j ) I nii u .le.. Knzle Sl'.Jii 2l,"3 W fc.lnnti.n1. Artf-ca.-t 4I..'I MliiUrlitrcrliav.iKcklijr (I.e.) ji;.fii ei.fs i.:(2 ?'.!i j.s.rm l.in 4fi .'ili.i.il .'U.I4I J.,0 l:i.nll 1-.II5 1.1 ;.,l' S.I 1.17 1..15 :..mi ll.t.S I 11 11,0 fo 4.iI 6...U i:,"0 i.:.s r.r.o ' J 'A..o 1 Butialoe tow:,-,liip, e. unty al". re.-ai.t.a' j(;iiuni: the West Brnnrh i f the u.'juehaiina on the east, lauds ot John Oundy Kq. on the south, on the weit by same ami lainU of Ci-ltiey Deck, and on the nenh hy lands of sai I John (iundy, contaiuini; about tlO tt'l'CH an t t::i perches, neal tneasuie, ail eleaied and in a Wshish slate of enltiva'i m. hnvinv C'npon il a Frame H use. frame l!arn.jvt and licharJ of various kinds ol r'ruil : u.:a the appurienanei s. Terms made known at sale, by THOMAS PENNY. Admim-trator with the W.! January 1, 18 if! Snr I-a of all kind r-praim M-alilM S.llnl Olaola llirra Ti-n-raal Snraa VI t,UDJ.ai! iucda 1 S..'i at l'..e M.inifa-ori, i.r f..wir tloitr.w.v. InHieti l.re. N. V.,rk. atil-J4rltraa4. l.niti.a.init I't aii r portal. .e lJrUki;i-ui aii'l l'-al.-ra of M.iIiiim tl.ri.uf.lt. ii: il, I I M.t.-. n.l tiie iii ;liid aor.U, in I'ut-. al "Jj cent.. i,l.. rtit.. atiil jl rarh. a.UiiTf U a coui-alcral lt faring t.r taking Ute lar- N. I:. I ir. i f1. ii f-.r tl:i- rni.tanre tf fatK-ntj ill ertry di-o..t.r arr ,li.si to a, li t'ot. i d VALUABLE ZELL IHOPERTY, CHERRY PECTORAL rniYATi: sai.i:. $ !-, 4ii-.:i4i,1 llii.6u ;,ii Iklin'jurnt fitl'elorn i f Military Finn. j 11. lane,., 'in,' lt Jan. 1.-.II.J Fiiinn Tp Win. M'l'lierson 1831 $17 05 U.ltuttalo VV.KuteloiKl.illiajeslh;.:! t t,s Hartley Win. Fii-her " 8 61 Perry l'eler 'J'ronp " 1 1 or, West Buffalo Wm Rule 1.V I.i fit Center Henry Musser " 6 6s Franklin Simon Snvder ' 1:1 Washington Henry Suinn-.ers " 25 3S White Deer Aaron Smith 3 fs i r jiioi rs Military Oedirx paid 185ft. John Enimit, ('apt. of Einiuii Guards ifioO fn ' Jac Harluiaii, Capt. Cenierv. Itiile Co. 50 nil Daniel tMmtli, Capt. Pollock Cnards SO 00 I 'HE unilersiKncJ hirer at Private Sule ' 1. a very d'urable estate, situate iu Chil t li-'ti.T'ie Tp. Northtiinbt rland Co, I'a., coiu prising the lollowintr tracts j No. I. The Mansion Farm,; aJjoinnijr lands of Win. Koyer, John McUee, Joliu Caul, John Wiiteumyer, and others, con- taimns fri teres more or less, whereupon are erecu il a two storey Brick DwelliiiR - .j il.i, lioii,-iio iieo a a 1 pu!i:ie hmiNe.) ituii a conimrdious v arhuoii-e ai.d Voi-illioue. IJanli Barn H'.' I".- to feet, an-t other Outbuildings nceessarv tor a farm. A Weil of W ater at the do. r f the hou -e.m.i! at i.-tern, each i!h a i'uiup in. annttier unci,- rionse. VS bv SS tbe same premises. The Karin contain Kr Ihe Carr f ES0.t!TIS fl'ilOOPIAC-iOltlf, U0tP, ASTIDM. 1U 4 0Sl3IPriO.. to ct t:r. fii.iK wiiii uk ai ache ASDSoet. "F 7it: ii'.!' ..ke il:,. t'hvtry Plorl on go. iti e t'r-l. nTni rpn' witrm. to wrt timing tin- sight- on A t o it as i 7 ' .. tftke il ben ntntc. in on an.! c . ii .i;. .jil.i;.' t-- j.r. riions fn ih Ntti. acl the- tnrfci u.i ( -(..ii bti r J..fil. will luiisilr tr-.m lli: ii Id- v I.n.l it ran if ft tvimJiIv curi. er--n i flli.-iwl a wata-'i rninh. which brrk then "f it.nr i ' fit al niht. i: tuj l-v taking the Cl.rrry icto ral en c'ti t tt.s-v iu..y nrr cf Mnni unbD-hrra -:tI'. a;.J ii u-cijtifn! r t:r:Lic rrt. Urrst rvinf front in. ari l on mt.n.;i mrv, if i-ffeml to thouaiva rv tlni nfT'-rinl. t-y tl, invlumblr rYDdi. rr-Mi Uf a.'if ..t ic :Vrtii in tln-ae riKF, sauiy f4 f-rl. en, 1 .Si.:i.;;. .l. m:UC MTAKEItS thi. : al iL 1 i in i'm j.v n' te" ft th tlint n t.A-Doneiiuwer.capULn.Lame.ljUairds bO (( i acres of Meadow, anil the balaure I.'plauJ.ail Q(((0 0l) ; cleared lanj with tfie excrj.'.inn uf about tu Vaidfr Assort fr f,,r returning dtfat-aCTC? . T - fj:tfnt Militia i l'a i. 4 inl 1 Hliner iiftiul siiuatrd in the Kmn-hip altreai;l. John ner.hani. Assessor W hitc Ieor ?1 T Jina:han OrimMi, Asessfr Var.Iiir,gt(tn 1 7fi S T. M'Oalmont, ;the present sessiun of Congress. TRIENUIAL ASSESSMENT UNION COUNTY, 1855. in the county of I'nion, suhjett to taxation, hy the laws of this Commonwealth, wheth- ! er for State, County, Township or Borough purposes, made and returned by the respec- ! tive Assn-sors of the aforesaid Townships and Boroughs, to the Commissioners at their j ofliee in Lewisburg. REGISTER'S NOTICE. OTIl'E is hereby given to all con- ctrncJ.iliat the following named persons Joseph Lepler. Assessor Cuion John Kimnit. Assessor Selinserove ll.iniel Lease, Assessor Perry Isaac M. Krcider, Assessor Penns George alerril, Assessor New Herlin Henry Schoch, Assessor Middlecreek Johaj Kishel, Assessor Mitlliutitir? K. T. ltarber, Assessor Liuiestone Peter Mel ius, Assessor Lewiahtir? S.W. Levi Sterner " " ..W. Daniel Kaufman, Assessor Kelly Cieorge Klinler, Assessor Jackson Jacob Fees, Assessor Hartlev Jacob Fryer, Asisanr TVanklm Harrison llerrold, Assessor Chapman j John IIowerMix, Assessor t. enter I Wm. Rule, Assessor West lintfaloe John (rtindy. Assessor East rmValue i James Irwiu, Assessor Uull'aloe John Diemer, Assessor West Heaver j John T. fmith, Assessor Beaver 1 -n 91 2 32 l.fl 1 12 5 tin I tli 1 tut 2 OS 1 111 3 1 OR 1 18 2 12 1 "0 2 nj cniitaiuing . AIM S no reor us. i adjoininj lands ol John Wittenmv er, Isaac Brown, and others. i No. III. Tiie undivided threo ; fifths pirt of TE. ACKt.S mere (r less iu ; the township aforesaid, adjuiniti" lanils i.f James Cnmmines, Hugh Martin, 'John Wit i tenniyer. and others. j No. IV. A Tract of Mountain i '"''. WELL TIMBEKE1), situate j 3&.a'" the town-hip aforesaid. adjoinins ajfViy lands of John Voris. James Ain't of Tuivusliij-s aud Boroughs. Assesstrfl ot Watches. Value f Salaries and Kmoluinents of i ffice ahfve $200. Value of Trades, Occupations and Professions above $200, (exeept Farmers). Value of Pleasure Carriages, Ac. Va!ne if Household Furniture above $:wn. tz i t; ?j - c - TT J TO i- Z. - - - " - r. - i x -r. t s r-w-o n ; c co db nv m n ai r r: r. c r: n w :i i c-; - w Ct I O M 'QO 2 r-i-3-o-i:o 33 'i.o r Oe-i i o x Mortgages, Money at Interest. tc. 1'eZf 3-Z$i' I Trades and Professions. Corses and Cattle. Assessed value of Real Estate. l -r CO -5 2 v" ? ,Z 2 5 T i g ?2 5 5 S i g i '2 s '4 Names of Townships and Boroughs. -33 3 s. -r. t si so a o esses 22 We, the undersiirned. in ai-eordunrc with the provisions contained in the 1 1th section of tho aet eutit'.ed, " Au Aet lo provide for the ordinary einenaea of the fJovemroerit, payment of the inten tt of tho Suite dtht." ie, approved the 2Tlh day of July, 1842, publish tho forcguing statement 5 and at tho same time IIKHKBY CIVE ITBUC NOTICE, That on Monday the twenty-fifth of Fehrtiary next, the Commiaiioners will meet ht their ottiee in lwisrMinr. for the purpose of Anally determining whether ary of the Taxa tions ofthe Assesajrs have been made below a just rate, aecorJinjr to the meaning and intention of this aet when and where all persona interested can attend rf they think proper. Oien nndcr oor hands, at our office in Lewishur?, the 10th rlar of January, A. D. IS. JACOB HUMMEL, . . Attest E. V. B. LIKCOLK, ) """"- Avnarw Kimidt, Clerk. have settled their accounts in the Reiristcr's Office at Lewisburg, C 11 ion eountv, and that he said accounts will he presented for confir mation and allowance at the Orphans' Court, to be held at LEWISTICKO, for the county of t nion, on the fourth Friday ot r ebruary next, being the .'-'d day of said month, viz : 1. The account of William .M. Schorh and Henry Schoch, Administrators of Jarub Schoch, deceased. 2. The account of Israel Guyer. Adminis trator of Adam Guyer, late of White Deer township, deceased. 3. Tne account of Christian Schnure, Ad ministrator de bonis non of Mat KeUter, late of Hartley township, deceased. 4. The account of Michael Specht. Execu tor ofthe last will and testament of Jonathan Varniwnrth,Xe of Center township, deceased. 5. The account of Joel Kreider and John Helm, Administrators of John Kreidtr, lute of Penns township, deceased. 6. The account of Henry I) Maize,Admin islrator of Philip Lebkichcr, late of New liciiin, deceased. 7. The final acconnt of Paniel Ott and Jacob Lonp, Administrator? of Benjamin Long, late of Penns township, deceased. 8. The final account ot William Rangier, Administrator of -Vary Straub, late of Chap man township, deceased. 9. The account of John M. Benfer, Admin istrator of George Benfer, late of Jackson township, deceased. 10. The second and final acconnt of Jacob Moyer, Guardian of Sarah Jane Paitcrsnn (now Dalesman,") a minor child of Samuel M. Patter son, late of Kelly township, deceased. 11. The account of John Gundy, Adminis trator of William Penny, late of Union town ship, deceased. 13. The account of William Kanck, Exec utor of Widow Kca, late of White Deer town ship, deceased. J. W. PESVINGTOX, fe?V. ncsister's. Office, Lewisburg, Jan. 19, ISM $:i7 Oo Adam Sheckler. Commissioner. for servicesin making out Military Fine lor 1iJ.i5 $10 00 Sein Leiuel, for same services 10 00 John D. Roiuig " " 10 00 $;)0 00 A J. Peters, for publishing statement of military fund of I'nion Co. for 'Ii I. in GerinanlO till J.H. Winter, for puhhs. same in English 10 00 Mcrnldc Smith " " 10 00 930 00 Brigade Inspector's srrriees. Juha W. Simon tun, ou account for '65 $30 00 Total of Expenses $3i7 90 I'nion County, .. I, Henry SoIomon.Trea surer of Union and (Snyder counties for 1855, do hereby snbmil the foregoing account of the Military Fund of said Union county, as correct and true. Given under my hand at the Trea surer's Olfice in the Borough of Lewisburg the tenth dav of Jamiarv. .T. IK.ItJ. HEM R Y SOLOMON, Tr.Asrai!B. Statement or (lie Fund. Henry Salomon, Esg.,Treasurer. in aretmnl with the Military Fund of I'nion County fir lbjj, Or. ISM, Jan. I. Amt of military fines uncollected for liSit and previous years 130 61 To amt cf said tines assessed for '.IS, as per book in which said fines are entered by ihe County Commis'rs , 065 00 To amt entered among olher taxes in Com'rs' office and afterwards paid 50 on, James trau bridge and otl. . v Persons wi-hing to purchase any of the above estate, will please .iprV for further particulars to either of the subscribers. Heirs of Br.jjiaji3 fun:si., deceased, who will sell the above as the pr. p-rrv of snid riec'J. EVE LINK FOKEsUAN, J. W. KOKKs.W AN. lsnXT. WITTENMYKR. A MAX DA WITTENM V EK, J. H. KOKKMAX. WM. S. f'OKKS.M AX, Jan. -1. IS.16 Iw Heirs, Ac Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale. To suit purchasers, on reasonalie terms. TIIEM: aro 9 lots of WooJIand, si- X mate in While Deer Tp.. on Little linf i faloe rreek.aboiitamiJe above Uuldin's sttre. ! ranging from 11 tt 1 acres each, well timb- I irmcdr wl.m iah.1 n to -oill (iLAiiiittrti. it ren'fM all koAr-u- :u a hrnir-". t.1 iiuut.-rtua.jr m.'twU Uur (cvtr ami f -i't'tr of tbr Toi. iij.V.i ik trcniriaily mah rr)iTf d, aDlofla wholly rt-.f j lvirv lv-tt-ri. Hut then ar- "tn rtMi mo i'h"iii ii- a m jii-i I tiitirrlr to bo m-Jtrn. Cherry - Il win i urv llvut il tlr.-y fan cured. ' ' X' H !7 it rr tntton cf (lit- tlir-t mrl oprr 1 ii- ii t L.e : iiAf t rurM hy Ukinc Ck'rry I'-1' l. . wi lit ; ;tr. i fii-'ii-nt tiii. The UbCiUllurt ; ! r ;.r'-"fi :i- h on rvii-frl. .'.:'. ititf kii r-iit'Ic of urtimotiT. to be I. y ij.r-.- :tn.-i t. .-M-iit f the 1 berry rector I until it -i.i .lurP Utv ii. -.-C. If U ken lu vMOD.it l.nl f..;i Inrti--. vi:"..rri: m t;nwy r- rotcn up bqaX oin -i:r- t ti-e nj f t :: rrv rrtcrat. Hi , .. i- nnly rt noT,i hv tliittrem.'y ;.- H-Ti t r. t-.lcti f OlII ny s. riou LVitiiiteittv. hil( iii- :- :i.-vi r- wtfht.u; iLcCbirrjr -i-toral( ber auf-ft-rin; fretn the li"i. Kcj'-ov i.i iijt-t:;4 arc rt-porU-il here of patient who I n' - ' ri p f -. ni LlYtft ".tf7,.l.V5hf thi rrme-Iy. poncany that t.r. rttll It. Ii . .pi.-a.;;..n O! It hf-illHg (4cr OB XV !i-nt . It -hojil.l 1 pfrvcrinirlv txkfn until th l'U m tlif .oi it nri'l othr uiii-h-aMBt lyinftC'Bi9 mrmt. ; '; '''..n '" Vi';7".V m it r:r!u-.-t ltti it thuhi t trikru un Irr tb wivm tf a aPKad Phvaicwa if potwibiv : ant mi ny wth a Ciirt-ful r-pirU u th printoti : ,i,t ct,'.. on t; - b- .. If jtf ,ry,V:tiy iijctJ. ndtht,a i u.-in 19 rurt-iu ! nursed m amuse, it a iii aeldom bui lu 'UlJue th,- it- lrett-.. tf'XSrVPT'OX in it wPirt frrra. tha j t'htrrv lVetL-ral iiiB.4 be (Men iu drr aditrd bt i t!i- ia!i.-i.t ru.ra-s ami f:n Kar. it alwava affordi , : :i f, ul nt anfrcxitit ntlj (itare IWe who ar : c .!..- :.-rtd r; .er, nil cure. 1 b re are many iboturanda 5 :.f - r..i an r.r, r th wnntry who lWml fv that thry j c-. !fceiriiw:ii ft resent Lcai:)i to the C berry Pectoral. .V:.ny .ar.M f rri.i!, iniv,l .f iiDr,air)nr tj,e put-he fnnf.d. nre in lbi mtdiriu. haa won ft-r it aa ar vreeia J t:-u :ti.'i n t,ri-t 1 y f.r ist-crdinit the niu.-t MD-niDa ! ' xprctati-ds . T ill fiiei:!fl. Nuthiti; but Ufi intrimM j ..rtu'-a and tti unmi-takahle r- nt-fit rra.f.-rrcd on thoo j and wt surT rera, iimid originate an4 aiaiatain Uia rtp , utaii..n it rnj,.Jt). W h3 B.any int. ri..r n me.iira thrUrt : w"a the n.uiuiunitr. b e CiJd and b-ea div-arde4 1 I-.. I,.,, '"t-'i I-: y orory trial. r.frrml be.etiJ , rn li,.- atlltoted they r:,n aevrr (. r-it, .mi Orrdowrd W hi it tf a fraud n th pufuie tn preCnd that aa ie iiM-iirtm will II. fa..)ilt-eUre still three .1..;. file rry I'.tI. n.J det Dot onlv I ercd with various kinds of Oak, Tine, lYjiar, i fth Tu!1 UVW Uie aaiaOiaf frU'tch an.?..ChpSnn! . I Aaii-iV'iiakMth. fart widVr , wttor ki..i-a J he Farm contains abont 55 acrrs.nf uhirh thi,. m-d im- h .fruaiiT t-r th- tJT. T:.-! 1a3 -T.. I .. I t - I th. tftii-...I Wh. v . '"? 01 n u 1 v .n .lieu. tiit nns rn 11 a i wo tor Loz . ZZ 1 'V " -anierteaji r Hourfe. a Loj: Stable. Spring of Water, jilLaland Fruit trees vf various kinds. Ii ad joins lands of John Hummel and Jacob Hari man, abttit U mile from (nildin's (pre, in White Deer lp-, Union Co., Ta. - The above property is uili-red a? -Private Hale, by the subscribrr, GKORUE MEI.VELL. Kelly Tp., Au. 10, 55. the palnrrs uf Eur. ia.-aB Km. Hreparud..id..yJAMr O. AYB, rracUcaJ and Ana:UaUb. ni:.t, Lt . ll, Maaa. Prepared by JAMES C. AVER. Practical A Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. tV-Fnr sale by Schaffile, and hy Christ A Catdwell, Lewisbnrjr ; Caovr, Milton ; Gast and Kemper & KWfcnfr, Miifiioborg ; and by all Pealers rvrrywhere Hap of Union and Snyder Counties. a rma w . . nnv pkisivp 1 if j' laf ' YAREI)' itl, Wooden Rollers, lU.Hl'KIMiMi about 16.5 AirCS, for, V amt on iUUn, rea.Iy lo le hong bP, .-aia raim is in one or ihe best : wl" PB nl ) "re MHwriber, poiiage paid; heai sruwing valhes in Central Pennsvlva- i Ton-n-hip map, d.Jrred, for 5! f.0 till n-illiin ln .. . . i . i i . . ...... ........... uiui-(nTer a Jjrulgc) to a Kail- ; in-picai " 176 roan, accessioie to Markets, in an emineiilly PF.TITIOX FOR DIVORCE. RAR Wl KlXIP.t la the Court of Common tif l..r niTl frienft I PleftS of ll.iinn rntintr. ! John M. Daum, , V No. 8, Feb.T. 1856. vs. j Plnrias snbpafna id Di- JOHN B0OP. j vorce. "rOIJ are hereby notified that by virlne of J the above stated writ, yon are required to be and appear at aCoart of Common Pleas to be held io and for tbe county of Union, at Lewisburg, on Musnar, the Iftih day of Feb ruary neitt, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to answer the complaint of I.ibel of raid Plaintiff. DANIEL I). GULD1N', Sheriff Sheriffs Office, Lewisburg, Dec. 9, 1856 $I3U6 01 Cr. By amt of Military Fines outstanding fcr 1854 and previous years Si! 10 3:1 Bv ami ?:rl Fin. r.i.ttrf..li nrt tnr mtt Kl-y Of. 1 Uy amt Exonerations allowed Collec tors of 1H55 and previous years I'ZJ 98 By amt of Commissi. m allowed Col lectors of 1S55 at o per cent. 48 19 By Orders pd as per annexed account 327 90 Bj Treasurer'sCoramission on 3n9T,S6 at 1 pr ft. 0 97 Balance due tommonweallh by Coun ty Treasurer 376 62 neaitny ncichborhor,!. near :,. v.it. s.... Church and Mchocl H iues, and in the midst ol an iiaelligent and respectable population. The Improvements arc a firi.rlau It.W'K' BARN HO by 45 feet.with a fair Mansion A i House, Wapon hoime, Com huse, audLii i other suitable Outbuildings. It has a large , Apple Orchard, and Peach and Ptlr trees C &c. snBicicnt for ordinary use. I The Farm is all cleared txeept about one j acre (and plenty of Woodland iu the immedi ate vicinity.) a!i of Limestone soil, and as the I owner ininL-c ic nt t r 1 ductive (iiialitiet bv anr in the Si.ne. inn neres ,.T, 'LT .:: . a V. l " IO a 101 C.v3re beU?U at Auc.ion.to t'iAny cash man wishine such a rrorertr i ran obtain further infnrrtiatlist. hv annivinv t ' n , ii- , I ." 1-'" The liivision line is drawn on this Map, alto Township lines, and as it contains all the principal Roads, and shows comparative dis tances, it should be stuJied by all who are to vote on the location of the f'ca! of Justice. The lieoloeical Map shows the strata of th tun Counties. For Uicaper copies of the Map. address K. VOLKMAH. I.ewishnr?, May IS, 1R55, Glassware. IF ymt need f.l:issTarc, call cn FITfc PATKICK & BKO.at the Bookstore not door to Beaver & Kremer's.where is lo be had T)T A ATTO for Juiticea and ! JJljl i JVO Constables, for said t or piiuau 10 orafr,at tne tnrocicif.-,mce , inm: kenm-dv, citrs. Sl39l 01 ! VT. the inderstsned Amiitors of tile count ies rf Union and Unrder. havin? refullv I examined and audited the forceoin? Military Account of HenrySulomon.Treasurer of Union cennty, Do find the Same true and correct as stated. In Witness Whereof, we the said Auditors have hereunto set onr hands, at the Commissioners' Olfice in the Boroti?h of Lew isburg, the 10th dav of January, A.D. 1850. i.Atitn now a itn, l AtunoM JOHN mil HACK, or I Alls A THOMAS. .C'irvrT. H. "NVI.RR. f ArwM M!K MIOUI.l.MVARTH. or isi j O.N.WoKiits;, Chronicle ollice, Lewisbursr- ( 10 Dr. Joha Locke, , SURGE0X J) EXT I ST. Ori'ICE removed to NORTH THIRD street, Lewisburg. Levisburg, Nov. 1, 1855 Dr. Jacob Hortacher, TpOTANIC PIIYPICIAN.havine regained his health, ha. resumed his practice ol ihe healinc art. Hissupericr SALV E lsstill in great demand, and all orders nifp'ied ai nsul. New Berlin May P. l?i-i be sold at Philad. wholesale prices t Ashbriitua and Webster tijb!eis. Fluted Jellies. Footed Pitchers. Commet Dishes. Egg tilasses, Ki-nlucVv Sa;ars, Molasses Pitchers. Concave Footed Bowls, Diamond Salts.Taylor Pitchers, Tumblers of various patterns and prices. Dishes and Bowls of all sires and pat terns. Class Jars, ;vc Lewisburg, Oct. 5 v w C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Prruj and Chemical Emporium. Market Mreet - - - Lewisburg. I a. WOOD FCR SALE. m.T In A. K. Bell or John f halfant. j.Y Full cids ddivered. May IP, i"55.