JU 1 n 1 4? - ! . ' 3 i!1 5 " j -a ( J 14 .t Pi m t."lTr-1? ft yrujisjiitq Cljronirl ' ; November 2.3, lSoG. F Rmiara ..-Th Imnmn Chiuotu. j,utli-het on tnr Ca-h tysu-ia. In Lb lart aaa ai ctrcnlstiin of hit Vw-iapT in 1'ntnn Cuanty. Our Fiiig for 1SG0. JOHNC.FREMONT OF C4L!rO!l!I4 rot rrrr rxKsmr.HT: - ; W3I. L. DAYTOX - tsrOa our first parre will be found a pretty bigh-rroii!lit encomium upon tho Germans of Pennsylvania, by one of themselves. Any of our readers desirinj to criticise its claims, may "pitch in" through our columns. We'll see "fair play." . . waDeer Hunting has been a fre quent and profitable amnsement, this pleasant autumn. Our Buffaloe Val ley hunters did not forget os Printers in distributing their spoils. " ' "WHAT A CHANGE ! When the present President, Pierce, entered hi? office, there were but two or three Governors of States opposed to him in politics. Now, however, on going out, there will be but one Free State whickJiaa a "Democratic" Governor. That id in Indiana, and he (WillaM) acknowledges he was olectei by the "dark. lantern" Know Nothings ! c' Taxi'bles la Union Oouaty. iWu Ward 345 ) T ., .... .South Ward 271 I Lewl"irS C15 Kolly 201 While Deer Euffaloe East Buffaloe Wept Bcffaloe Mrfflionarg Hartley Limestone Jacluon New Berlin Union 380 S3 1 21G 241 228 4 171 60 165 147 3,214 ' This (howl a handsome gvo, sncb. as will givt ns, in 1S64, the 3,500 taxables which will entitle the cannty to a separate representation in the General Assembly, under tha proposed AreeadmeDt. Sxtoeb. Couktt. Special Court com mences at Middlebwrg next Monday. Yesterday Sheriff Forrev lot-k possession of the new County Jail. Tie edifice pre sents quite an imposing appearance. The frout i built of l'rick, and the prison part of wmnd-aio&a. - Tha first prinouora avaact brought bore last night by the Constable of Chapman township, far rubbing a haul. MiddltLurg Journal, Kov. 22. The VoUitreund says the new Court House is ready for use. The Treaurerof the Building Fund calls upon the subscri bers to "pay up." Wo are iuforuiel that the store of U. W. Soyder, in Sclinngrove, bas been rob bed of about $40, and that two men have Ictn 'Kimmittcd to jail at Siiddioburg on account of it. e3"Thc "ITistory ok the' West ERixcn Valley," by Col. J. F. Me ginncs.J, of Jersey .Shore, is nearly ready for delivery to subscribers, but we are not aware that Union and Snyder counties have as yet been can vassed. The work Las over 500 pages octavo, printed in the best style, and ornamented with 16 engravings. It is sold at 2 in embosseJ muslin $5 in Turkey morocco, superbly gilt, Of the 54 Chapters composing the work, we give the table of contents of some mo?t interesting on our side of the River. The book has been compiled with much labor.and wc think will be fonnd well worth its price: ChtpWr I. CU!ot rm Peoa Crark, Ail Chapter IX TUe liU of Qua, io. Chnpter 1. Murder of 10 Indiana by Stmmpf, Ac. Chtftar 17. Derr 'a Mill at Lawi-burr. Ac. Chapter 33. CttyU Jatara IWrnjiaoa Mary Youcj Tla Kliuannith ramily, Ac Cka4aT41. lit of Col. John Kt!1y, Ao. ChapMr 42. I La Bnif FamUjr, Ac Cbaptrr 3. Caraar of Oorpa Krattar. CfeartartS. Eailf UUtary of Uibaf. C'ajtfif 48. Aa&aia of Cnioa Couota. jar For several wiuter9 past, James Aiken has been invited by Students and others to recite .specimens of the poetry sublime, sentimental, and hu morous with which hi3 memory is Btored. . lie has at last consented to give aa entertainment of this kind, to-morrow evening, at Ammona Li all. One of the specimens will be Montgo mery's "Wanderer of Switzerland" another, Whittier'a "Democracy." Al though Mr. Aiken doei not claim to bo a rhetorician, yet those who know him him thick he can make hearers feel what true Poetry is. Boston, Nov. 26. The Hon. Thomas n. T5euton delivered a eopyrighted address before tbe Mercantile Library Assooiation last evening. Tbe subject was " The State of the Union," and its delivery occupied two hours. During tbe address many of the audience . left, tbe sutjeot being evi dently too ponderous fox tbe assemblage, vbivh was composed mostly cf young person?- - ' ' RocDESTia, N. Y-, Nov. 26. Tbe Wa tcruure citaMLrbineut at Geneva was de stniJ by tire on Saturday night Tbe inmates escad with diffioulty. Two we .uien jumped from the windows cf 4he fnurih story.- -rOua was instantly killed, aud lUe ntl.er f iU!ly u jured. it?- t'iiigrc?s tnccj. next !Jiaiaj.'. lresidtntial Eh-tim Returns OfpiciaI. - Fremnat.1 Fillmnra. T 'talOr-a. u(-linftn Vermont39.!U3 i ,54li 40,509- 10,755 Conneot.42,715 '2,615 45,3:10 34,990 Massa. 107,442 19,740 127.1S2 3S,fiS6 Rh.lal. lt,379 Jl.Ofi.l 13,0420,480 N.Ham. 89.000 - ,414 39,414 33,000 Maine 65,i 2,231 . 68,722 37,iUG . York 275,355 124,650 400,01 1 19 ,70S X.Jrs- 2S.307i 24,091 52,398 47,412 l'cnn. 147.548 82,220 229,7!8 230,500 Obie 187,497 .28,125 215.C22 170.K75 Iliinoli 90.1S9 ,37,451 133,040 J05.344 D-law. J308 6.175 C.4l ,003 Maryl. Georgia 81 0 0 47,402 42,852 28,552 8,30i 0,709 47,713 39,115 65,417 - ' 40,637 ... 4i.7G4 . . 22,164 Alabama North Caro. ' Louisiana ". 0 0 f-We give, the Official Election! returns for President, ns far as ree'd. j It is thought Fremont's Majorities are j larger than 'Buchanan's, but in the! wholo vote Buchanan is ahead of Fre mont, and Fillmore behind Freniont. Fremont is the "conservative," while the "extremes" defeated him, and Mr. Buchanan is elected by; the almost unbroken vote of the Slave "section." What will become of " the Union ?" Didn't Buchanan and Fillmoro both prophecy a Dissolution if cither of the "sections" prevailed ? WftWhiIe the Opposition failed to unite on President, in New Jersey and thus Buchanan carried it they united on Dr. Wm. A. Newell, for Governor, aud have elected him. BCy-Old Massachusetts as true to Liberty inCC as she was in TG has chosen a uuauimous Republican dele gation to Congress. Among them is Eli Thayer, President of the Emig rant Aid Society ,which will hereafter have a proper defender. The Senate is unanimously Republican, while the House has but here and there a 'scat tering' 'Nationalist' left for curiosity! .Illinois was at first reported for Fremont, the North part going largely for him, but when the lower, darkened portion, called "Egypt," camo in, the scale was turned. The Republican State Ticket is, however, all elected, the Fillmore trick not being able to destroy it, and Miller for Stafe Trca- snrer.who was on both the OpposU.on wcre held oyef ft Mevvrolhtr u,i;ctneHtt. tickets, has 21.3S3 maj. The gallant TIl9 of tho courtg flieir Co1.15m.sei is elected Governor over I ,,ate bcen ljrauuical ia tho tsUeme ad Wm. A. Richardson, who pushed the j vuij becoming a slave driver on a South Nebraska Bill through tho JJou.--c,aud j rcn piautaiion. We are yot in hopes that who (with Douglas) is thus condemn- j president 1'ieree will signify to Judge I,o- on nv ii w nurn Mafn I ins ia t in lu-cf time the Democrats were defeated on a token of her redemption. New York State. Our citizens will remember that "Swopc" told us, at the time of the Northumb'd county Fillmourners' meeting in Lewisburg, that there was no doubt but Fillmore would get N. York, as he had 190,000 I down of the "Order" pledged to him, ) tenced to a barbarous aud cruel punish besides Old Line Whigs, &e. ; (" 10O j nient, by pro-slavery Judge and Jury 1 Fillmore in Lewisburg,") fec. The j Fur no crime but that of breaking up a Euchanan men were equally sure of ; krt uf Border Uuffiaus iu their midat. New York. . JSTLook at the vote I Govcromeut had refold to do so, but bad Fremont has 80,000 over Burh., and j rather cncouragsJ the robbers aud murde 150,000 over FilM The 'Dog Noble' ' rera their course. Self-dcfouco tho (Erastus Brooks) undertook to be first law of nature justified the settlers iu Governor of the same State, on the j dispersing tbia gang of outlaws. It was "rule America' dodgo ; but, altbo' U . jut as lawful or th-m to abate such a traded off Fill, where ho could, he is j ""'"nee, as to shoot or dmc away as many defeated 13G.000 bv Joux Ad. King, i walvtg or IuJius iu time of war. But (Rep.), a worthy son of Iiufus King, j j SrThe Gcttvsbnrg "Star" desires I tn artam ibflnnrnhnr f vntora t.t. I i- i . i . ri tirahxcd in the several counties of I PeutiFylvaiiia for one year previous to the last election. In Union county, there were 9, and about a dozen oth ers declared their "intentions." Of the 9 naturalized, wc kuow but 2, one a native of England, the other of Ire land, and both intelligent, respected men and staunch Republicans. There are cot many alien-born citizens in this county, and our policy is tu treat them like all others according to their deserts ; and hence, a far as bur observation goes there ai many on our side of politics as the. other, Thc County" Commissioner elected ! this fall, happened. to be' born in Eng.-; land, but, being worthy and compel ent, we never heard that urged a3 an objection1 against hiiru While .we wouTd keep from us paupers and cri minals, and would thwart the designs of the Jesuits to control our Govern ment, we would not violate nataral rights, nor' punish' the good lor tho faults of the bad. ' y: . Senator Douglas was last week married by a Catholic prieat to a dashing Ca thr.tie lady at Washington.- Doeglaa has himself always professed Protestantism, and attended the Baptist church, of which his first wife was a member. Thos who understand bis reckless ambition, eall his marriage with Miss Ada Cutta i stroke of policy to secure the llomish power in his favor at an early day. Bat the Democrats and the "dog Noblo" who bowled so long and loud because I remont was married to a Protestant by a Oathblic,hive nought to say against Douglas' marriage to a Catholic by a Catholic I But who shall be elected Lady of tbe Whit House in 1860 Jes 6ie or Ada?: V. ; : ' Tbe Pitubnrg 1'att, a Democratic paper" eaysthat large numbers of Psnnsylvanians, n difforent part of the State; are preparing to ni;4rtc to Ktus 13 caily iu the spring- Lcwisbiirs Chronicle and IiUelligencc from Kansas. From the 1awrooa lIrra!C of Fror JoM, N(r. li-J Twotity of tbe oue hundred free State prisonei under iu.liciincut for murder at Leoompton, have been convicted for mau- l itlMlttcrr iul jtuitUaued Im lire yuir'iu- prisuumcnt at bard labor. The bogus stat utes bve made the jTullowiog provinkxii for puaioliing" them :" " "Six. 2. Any person who may he sen tenced by auy court of cuuipeteut jurisdis tion,' under aiiy law iu force within this Territory," to punishiuent by eoulineincnt and hard labor, shall be deemed a couviet and shall immediately, under tba charge uf the keeper of sueb jail or public prison, or uuder the charge tf oucu person a the keeper of sui-b jail or public prisou may select, be put to bard labor, as iu the first etion of this act specified; aud such keeper, fr other person having charge of such cunvirt shall cause such convict,wbilo .cugagul nt such labor, to be securely con fiued by a cbaiu fcix feet iu length, of not lcsd tLau four cixtecutbs nor more than tbive-eihts of im inch liuk, With a rouud ball of iron, of not less than four nor more than six inches in diaiiieter,attaehed,which chuiu shall be eeeurely fastened to the an klif eiicb coaviut wiih a strong lock aud key; aul such keeper, or other peraou, having charge of such convict, ruay,if ne ressary confine such convict while engaged in hard labor, by other obaius, or other means in bis discretion, so as to kcepsnch convict secure aud prevent his escape; and when there shall be two or more oouvicts under the charge of such keeper, or other person, such convicts shall be fastened to gether with strong chain, with strong locks and keys, during the time such con victs fhnil bo engaged in bard labor with out tbe walls of any jai1. or prison." And such is the modo of disposing of free State men in Kansas. Hone Imt pro tlarcry own are allowed to tit upon juries; and none Lut j Jeffreys presides a judge under whose instructions hotels and print ing offii-ea arc indicted a. nuisances and de-' atroyed as such, aud their projjiotors in dicted for treason. The following gentlemen against whom indictments were peuding, have been tried and acquitted, to wit : James II. York, Howard York, Adam Bower, Thos. low ers, Edaard II. Fally, Thos. Leeson, Da vid I'ottcr, Jcase Pyle, John King, Wm. Butler, Chester Hay, Justice lit- Ketchum, Geo. M. Ncff, Alpbuiiras Gates, Jas. Coo ley. Eight of tbe prisonurs, after acquit tal Vflrii fliKi'liuroeiL wliiln tli htanm couip'.o, that his services are no longer re quired on the judicial bench of Kansas. ircrDrST. As' the liltcen rrcc Stale men were conducted back to their dismal quarters, before being sent to labor with the ball, they gave " three hearty cheers fyr Freedom and Jnhn O. Fremont," not iu levity or thoogh;!cs?Dess, but in tbe resolute spirit of martyrs for the truth. Oirs.NCS. Why were those thus son- for t,''", tLei' w thui Mtenoad! tj,e mtrieau people endure tbis? A REAt WlTBDEREB AURKSTEI) AT LAST! A border rufiian named Hiye killed a ,, . , , i ree a;are man, a cnppie nauieu jvffum, I whose only offence was an earnest remon- strance agaiust the stealing of bis proper ty. Tbis occurred within tbe notice of Gov. Genry. Such a crime under his own eye, he dared not overlook, and he ordered the arrest of Fhycs the first pro shivery rvjfi'tn arrested sinre the Kansas irarhrjnn ! Got. friary was boasting of tbis act as a proof of bis desire to do justice, wbon news fame tbat Lccompte bad taken Sheriff Jones (the man "fatally wounded" at Iawrenei.) as 6r7, and that Hayes bad got lok to Missouri! The Governor stormed terribly a this additional ontrige threat- cDed Leoouirte and ordered the re-arrcst i'f Hnyc. It is bupp?cd, a reward of 5700 for the, arrest jf Hayes baring been i-fTererfj' Hfsyc's guve himself up, with the understanding Lccouiptc f-houM bail him and t hat is the last Geary will sec' of his j risoaef No' 1. " C ' ' ' , LAIxa. A : despatch . from Chicago atatoo tbiat Gov. Geary bad set aside Judge LeeompUs, aud arduted the trial of tbe Free Sutoprutoucra by Judge Cato,of Alabama. For a Governor, appoiuted by the l'reti dout, to drive from tho bench a Judge ap pointed by tho same power, ia a new speci men of popular sovereiguty V . IS true, honevor, the Free State settlers will not complaiu : thoy wish, Cromwell-like, he or some ont else would " take the respousi Lilitj" end drive from office every man, appointed to domineer over them, by Pres ident Pierce or the Border Ruffian Legis lature. 1 There is more peace in Kansas than formerly somo fear, however, it is the calm preceding a Mora against Liberty more fearful than everl ..We trust "cbj-1 liveiauca may come from some quarter.'.? . j Mr. P. T. Barnum sailed for Europe on Saturday, lu the Baltic. ' lie goes as the business ''agent and 'managor of "Little Cordelia i!rird' and her p-arcnts, who ars on the Baiuc steamer. ' ; -' ' ' - ' '""" West Branch Farmer November 28, 1850. What do Wuitc Laborers riiiNK of IT T The President of the Tennessee aud Alabama Railroad Company "hare commended that three hundred slaves be immediately purchased to work oBbe road. His calculation shows that ttr piir- chirsd momy.mterestnmaflce and'main tcnauce of . a slave, will he only about FOKTY-Sil CiiNTS PEft DAT, or about $115 per year, whereas the free white laborers employed receive S1.25 or 81. 50 per day for their work. Sueb facts as these show plainly enough that tho con test sow going ou tbis country is a con test between free labor and slave labor,and that the free laborer is the persoB roost vitally interested in its proper deoision. Tbe contest is sot yet ended, and will only be intensified by the result of the recent election, r- . . b -r- ; n Union Count jCon rtjAffairs. .. , REGISTER'S W0T1CE. NOTU'E is hereby given to ail con eerneil.tlial the following named persons have settled their accounts in the Register's OiBee at Lewisburg, Union connty, and that the said accounts a ill be presented for confir mation and allowance at the Orphans' Court, to be held at Lt W'ISBI IRIJ, for the county of Union, on tbe third Friday of DEC. next, being the lfih day of said month, viz: I. The account of John B. Linn, adminis trator uf Francis Joseph Gessner, late of the Boroasb of Lewisbnre, dee'd. it. The account of Jacob Spipelmye r.Goar dian of Samuel Huntingdon a minor child of Wm. Huntingdon, late of Hartley township, dee'd.- 3. .. The account of Dan. M- Benner,admin istrator of John Heinly, late of UuSaloe town ship, dee'd. 4. The account of Israel Gover. adminis trator of Susannah Guyer, late of White Deer township, dec d. J. W. PEWfXGTO.N, taj'r. Rejister's Office, Lewisburg, Nov. 18, 1P56. Isuc lAst, Dec. Trrm, 1S.'G. Danville Bank vs Jim Lawrence tr Chs Stees George Suhnable vs Catherine E Bowes Manillas Wilson vs David Herr .. John Roebuck vs A J Omo John Oil Uockafellrr vs Abbot Green's Kx'rs L B Christ lor W Cameron v Geo A Frick A IV Crramer vs Abraham Brien John Datesman vs John II Vartz with not James I. (juinn vs Wm Heart et al Sarah Ann I'olk vs James L Quina Backer fit Weiler vs Chas Siers ('has P Fox et al vs Adam Kanek M Kliug for Uatesmans vs Uy Dieffendcrfer Sauini-I Hcndcrsan vs Charles ('ronrath Co of Union for L B Chrivt vs A WiuegarJncr Henry W Snyder vs Saml Earine; Com su;. M Cbambcrlin vs Uoirman & High Marks Weil Ac vs Jacob Hartman et al Julius Weil Ac vs same Wm G llerrold vs Smith B Thompson - lienj Fetler vs Saml Bause and wife ('has If Oook vs Thos Penny John Seriara vs Henry Charles D.ivid Herr vs W II While with notice to g Sprout, Burrows & Co vs .M A Slock et al same vs same Mary Jane Flint &c vs Charles D Kline Benjamin Fetter vs Samuel Bause Witiiam Heinen vs Jacob M'Curley Lafayette Albright vs John Dalesman MonteliusAc Vouosrjr vs Stitzer&Huntzincer nausea.. fc L'bwtl, nJmraOI.rw.aj. . same vs same Ncfffor Korst vs Richard Dougherty Christian Dersham vs Joseph Geyer et al Daniel Laycork vs William Moore Daniel Mangier jr vs George Hoosel et al John Wrnzel vs larjison M'Laughlia John M Benfer vs David st.iiler with notice Porter for M E Shriner vs C II Shrinerwiihno Ann (iinttr vs Daniel Williams Samuel Baker vs John DateaiBart Eltzilwth Vartz vs David Grove Bank of Danville vs Lorenzo P Tead Thomas Sutton's Adtnrs 11 SF Lyndall Mary A Davis vs William Davis DH Rissel vs Jnn Kimple's Admrs George Wehr vs Ceorge Fanst Daniel Rangier vs Bastiau Teifel, with no Bank of Danville vs Chas H Shriner Wm Rittev vs Charles Dreisbach W T Lmn vs P B Alarr D inii l Williams vs Kaufman & Reber Hy Walker vs Thos Walker A Wm WalUar OKA Nil JCKOUS DEC. TERM. X'le R-rlin John M Bt nfer, Cha's R Antes Eut It 11 ff ill David Ream, Benj. Winegar- (len. James Biehl Mjflinburg Wm Voung . ' Hrlfaltie Ttiomas Cornelius l vrttti) Hy B Charles, Jacob Katherman Uiiort -Reiuegious Tncker HV liujfidiit Juo C Watson, Abel C Jones, Wm Spmts. Daniel Pontius, Peter Pontius. KiUi Wm Nagle, Peter Guyer, D Kaiiflman, John Hinely Jwil)iir Franklin Spyker, Isaac Wagner y.rrieaAie Einannel Walter HVnt titer Cha's C ronrath Jucium Henry Mourer TRAVEUSK JCROItS. Uriritbnrg Danl ShafP-r, Jona. Wolfe, Chs F Hess, Ja's Criswell, Jooa. Ncsbir, Ja's j Hayes, P-ter Beaver, Wm Frick, Theo. S Christ, John Brown, Michael Fiehthorn, Hunter Pardoe, Sam'l Slifer, Levi Sterner, Win C Painter ll. Biiffalue John Hayes, Levi Kaup, Levi Miller - Limettime Wm C Barber, Dav. W Pell man, Cornelius Pellman Kclty Jerome D Dalesman, Peter Newman, Levi Gemhevling, Wm P Donga! liujfidiie David Heiser, Jacob Kaufman, John Minium, Martin Drieshach, Daniel Moore, ' larid Henning.Wm Walker, John Shadle. -Vrw fycrlin Michael Kleckoer, Danl Lemon. Mijjlmitirg Thos Cronemiller, John Detwei- - ler, Kmannel Tearick tlarllru Jos D Furray, Jac n . j . t-'ouMt Joun rnniips, Jacob Blear - ' White Drrr Aaron Smith, Samd Marshall .' Hntpthe Jacob Brown, Samuel L Noll. . John G Brown : :.'! - .' . ' I i;Joa County Court Proclamation EAS, tne Hon. AB'M S.WfLSON. 1 rresidenl Judge for the 20th Judicial I District of Pennsylvania, composed of the eounties of Union, Mifflin and Snyder, and Jasita MiBfia.ttt. and Paine Rrni Rsqs.,Asso ciate Judges in Union county, have issued their precept, bearing date the day of Sept. 1K6, and to me directed, for the holding of an Orphans' Court, Court of Common Pleas, Oyer anil Terminer, and General Quarter Ses.sions, at LEWISBURG, for the county of UXION, on the third MONDAY of DECEMBER next, (being the lftlh day). 1856, and to continue one week, . s ; . . . - Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oner, Justice of the Peace and Constables in and for the county of Union, to appear ia their own proper persons with their records, inqui sitions, examinations and other remembrances lo do those thiugs which of their offices and ia their behalf appertain lo be dune ; and all Wit nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, axe required to ba 4 hen and I hare attending, and not depart without leave at their peril. -Jurors are requested to be punctual in th-ir attendance al tne appointed lira agreea ble to noiice. . t ;.,-.-..;. ' Given under1 my hand and seal at the Sher iff's Office in Lewisbnrg, the 9th day of No vember, in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred aud fifiy-six, and in the seventy ninth year of the Independence of the United Slates of America. God saves the Cemmo weailh t, DANIEL it. ULLDIJi.SJaet iff.. - VXIOX COUXTY, SS. "j ! .1 The Comimmwealih of Pennsdva- J L.S. aia to Elizabeth lieihsam, widow of w Lewis Reibsam, lie of White Deer township. Union county, deceased. To the children of Aniboay Reibsam, deceased. John Reihsaia,. Anthony Keihsamvloob Keibsam ant Benjamin" lieihsam. To the children of Juhn.lUUiwnirdec'da William IU;iu-tu, Ue-. ry Keibam and (harlotte Keinsam. 1 o me children of I'eter Ileibsanj, dee'd, Philip lleib am, William. John, Peter, SnnihCathariiie d Hetty Uelhsam. Tothechrldrrnof Philip II..Kc.,n WM litwanh Wiihvatii rt'filv Irwin and iiewieiu.' To the child ol Caiharme Reibsam. dee'd, Jacob Miller, CanTine: . Whereas,at an Orphans' Conrt held al Lew- isburg. the lllih day ef September. A. I)., 18S, before Uie Hon. A. S.' Wilon, Presideuf, ami 11 i. -it i it..i;.. v. James niatsimo uno j ini'i' ,, i.uur?, Jl"es of the same Court, Elizabeth Reibsam Dresented her neiiuoa setiinz forth. 1 hat her husband, Lewis Keibsamt late ol White Deer township. Union county deceased, died seized ... in his 1 uciuouc e5 ui aim in san nm vi- m - r ail iU.i - tain tract of laud situate in While Deer lowo ship. Union county, bounded on (he North by lands of ("nip, 00 the South by lands of John ilaverliog. On the East by lands of -and on the West by lunds of Ji hu Haverlin, containing forty-two acres more or le-s, hav ing first made his last will and testament. That said decedent left your petition a widow Without issue alo the following collateral heirs children of Anthony Reibsam, deceas- j ed, John Keibsamv Anihnny Keibsam, Jacob Keibsam aud Benjamin Keibsam, children U John Reibsam, deceased, William Keiii,ain, Henrv Keibsam, and Charlotte Reibsam, chil dren of Peter Ke!bsam,deeeased, Philip Keib sam, illiain, John, I'eter, Surah, Catharine, and Hetty Reibsam, children of Philip Reib sam, deceased, Joseph Keibsam, Reedr, Irwin aud Henrietta, children of Cathariue UeibsaiH deceased, Jacob Miller; that in his hist will and testament aforesaid the said testator mad lite following devise and bequests t I will and bequest ail my property real and personal to my beloved wile Elizabeth during her nat ural life as Ion? as she shall remain my wid ow, and then this uiv property shall be at my wife's privilege to will it to whom she pleases. Your petitioner further represents that she is slill a widow, and that the tract of land is unproductive, and that it would be for her interest and also those who mny have cniitin- ! gent interest lo have Ihe same sold. Mir therefore prays your honors to decree a sale ' of the same under the provisions of the act of j Apnl 18, IRo3, in such cases provided. Wetherefore herebycominand Too and rarh of you to be and appear belore our Judges ol the Orphans Court of said county, at a court tbe held at Lewibnrg on Monday the l.Vh ' day of December next, for the hearing of tbe ' parties in inlereston this application and show I cause why an order of sale of the premises shall not be made. Br thk Court. itness mv hand and seal of the said Court at Lewisburg this 2d dav of Oetohcr.A.D.lH.iG. SWIT EL ROI.'SH Ci-rk. UXIOX COUNTY, 6X 1 1 The Commonwealth of Pennsylva- ' L. S. nia to the fticriil of Union County, ; ( s-a ) (ireeting : ' Whereas, James II. Mason, Samuel B. Ma- son, Washington Mason, Emanuel Catherman and il.irnel A. his wile late Harriet A. Mason, Charles Mason, late of your county, lately in I our county court of Common Pleas of Union I county before our Judges at Lewisburg were summoned to answer Joseph K. Mason by his guardian John Will, of a plea that whereas 1 Joseph K. Mason by bis guardian John Wilt, j ami liie said James ft. .Mason, tSamuel B. Ma son, Washington Mason, Emanuel Catherman and Harriet .hi lie laip Harnpt A Ma ton and Charles Mason, together and undivided do hold a certain tract or piece of land situale in Hartley township, adjoining-lauds of John Swengel, John Huh!, Philip llilbisii. Jacob a'a;., K11111 ana otlirrs, co.-ilinmg One Hundred and Six Acres more or less with the appurtenances &c the same James H. Mason, Samuel B. Mason, Washington Mason, Emanuel Catherman and Harriet A. his wife late Harriet A.Mason.partition thereof between them to be made according to the laws and custom of lliis Commonwealth 111 such case made and proViJed did gainsav and the same to be done did not permit, verv unjustly and agaiust the same laws and -customs, aud the rh" duiy ding to law Sheriff having made returns thai summonen me ireteauants according and order of this Court, and 110 one appearing ihe Court proceeded to examine the Plaintiffs title and quantity orhis part and purpart, and the same to be the one undiriilrd sixth part of the tract of land described in the writ. Whereupon it was considered and adjudged in our said Court before our Jndces at Lewis. burg that partition be made of the tract or I piece of land aforesaid with thai appurtenances. Therefore we command you that taking with you twelra free, honest and lawful men of your bailiwick, you proceed to make partition of the said tract of land according is. Uie law , in such case made and provided. ' Witness the Hon. A. S.Wilson, President of onr said Court, at Lewisburg, the fith day of October, A.D IS.VS. 1 SAMUEL ROUSIf, Prothonotan-. 1 Take notice, that according to the above order a Partition will be held on'the premises on Friday, the 5th of December, 1S5I, at 10 o'clock. A. M.. of which all concerned will please take notice. Oct. 15,1 8SG. DA MEL D. OULDIX. Shff. l.MVtllSir AT LCWISUl KG. .TOTICE. Subscribers to ihe Building Fond are respectfully informed that the First Instalment on their subscriptions is now due and payable. J. A. MERTZ, Esq is appointed Collectnr.and authorized to rerrive ' and receipt lor the same. A. K. BELL, ! General Agent and Treasurer ' Lewisbnrg, Oct. 1, 1S56 , j Administrator's Kolice. I ""OTICE is hereby given, that Letters ofj JLi Administraiiou on the t'-l.itc ot" WM. ; WILSON, Jr., late of Kelly township, Un-' ion couniy.deceased.have been granted to the j undersigned in due form of law : Therefore all persons knowing ihcmselves indebted to said estate, are hereby requested to make immediate payment ; and those having just claims against die same are also requested to preftentlhem properly authenticated forseitle-' nieni. -1 . - . HUGH P. SHELLER, Administrator. Lewisburg, Nov. I, ISM . ronTTrxi! . .... , t T a meeting of the Board of Managers 1 ..r it,. 1 ' vi-...t t t --13"."7.L"" " Vr.. Company, ,,. the Borough of Lewisburg. on the 1st day of October lust., 'the following res olution was unauimously adopted : - Hesnlred, That an assessment of twenty-two per cent, on the premium notes be made, to meet the losses sustained by this Company and due the devisees of J. H. App & Co., EU as Hoy and otheVs. '- ' Published by order of the Board nf Direc tors. J. A. MERTZ, Secretary. October I, 1856w4 C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WII0LESA1E and RETAIL Drug and Chemical Emporium. Market Street - lewisbtirg. fa. CLOCKS all kinds of 8-day and 30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever tirae-rn'eees. Brass 8-dav clocks at S4. brass ao-hour clocks as low as -f. I . All clocks warranted for one year at . J.L.YODER'S : , ' PARRIER7. : . THE subscriber olTers his services . in- curing Horses of Poll Evil cr Fistula. He wilt cure Horses of either of these atllic tions for $5, or make no charge if not snc eessful. . Here is an opporttnily for every one whose horses are afflicted, tc. restore the in to health and working order. Residence on my Farm id Kelly Tp, near Lewisburg. . Aug, lo, jess, ue.os.titi meixell. - to aV 1 I he.omiiMiBweaiin 01 rrnnyiv- nia to Xarah Kemple who renle to ) Mifflin nfear Tiiion county,i"hn Kem- uie who resides iu Whne Deer township inl ... u I L.-.I. V, i.l.-w inl Siepfcenson cotwv ur He state of .Illinois .-am CVUIIIV. QAIiluri n.aniMi; iiw lit'lteeca .MerrirK iao- iirorrca MiUHVtl with JuW Wern&k Stephenson county in the si; IVfcr KmDlf. who resides in township l.nion county, Adam ivempie wno resides in Wet Uutialoe Mwuship L'uiou .. . ..a .nniv. and Caih.rine Kemole ho resides in atepheusoa couiuy is the aute of Lliowui, heirs and legal represeniatives of Philip Kem- pie late or West Biiiiatoe townsnip cnion I county, who was the brother of John Keutple i deceasedGreeiing : 1 Whprpas. hv ri inonest fur that Dflrpose -j --- ---1 - . , d'v awanled bv the Orphans Court prthefl nty afuresaal, the real estate of John Kim-, I I P'e. hate of West Buflaloe town-hip. Lniun '. county, S-cezeJ, was apr'1''' as follows : .1 a . V ..;.. anaa til' aa aaB nil 1 iris M .u 1 la rt a 11 r m r ill ariMiiniiiioix a-. . -- " . - - 1 H I ro-rirlirs. al the sum of vUijO l; iraci ciuii.iuiing 21 acres and perches al t "'J; and the third and list trad containing 10 acres aod IM perches at ijrtb-l 6:. , . I And whereas nwe of the heirs of the said 1 deceased appeared in d.nrt on the reiurn of the id imisiiiin totakeihe premi- therein mentioued at the appraisearut And now lo wit. Srnt. 15. lS'fi, i n motion of G. F. Miller, . l: on 'h' h' irs and legal repre-enta lives of John Kemple decea-ed to appear by the first day of next Term (Decern. 1 j, lnooj and elect to lake the real estate at the valua lion thereof or show cause why the Conn shal not decree the same to be sold. Bi tb Cwl'UT. Witness my hand and the seal of the Court at Lewisburg the Slst dav of tlct. A. D. 1m6. S AM ILL KOUSH, Clerk. TAILORinG. JOHN B. MILLER thankful for past favors wonld sraf thnt he hs re ceivrd ihe Fall and Winter Fashions, and is prepared to CUT, MAKE, and KKP.MR earnvnla as usual. He will endeavor, as heretofore, to ext-cu'e his work satisfacto rily to all. Lewisburg, Sept. 4, 156. T 1 ARBEK and Hair Dresser. Dresser. LEWISBURG, Pa. 0 iMKee in Ammons lilocb. Market street, 3d door above the Siore Oct. as. ief.6 RAILE.CAD iriST&LKW T . rl .NOTICE is hcrebv gvn to the J4Sioekh'dders of the LEWISBURG. - - (JEXTRK V SPRUCE CREEK RAILROAD COMPAM V, thai ihe Directors of said Company h ive passed a Resolution to call in !;i 011 each share subsctibrd. The respective Stockholders are therefore required to pav inio the Treasurer's othce, in Lewo burg, on or be (ft re Ihe ioih of October instant, sji-S on each share subscribed. Those nrpk-c-ting will be liable lo pay one per cent, per mouth on said instalment after that time. G. F. MILLER, Treasurer. Lewisbnrg, Oct. 1, in;fi. West Branch Insurance Company, i (XF Lock Havrn, Pa., inure Detached V7 Buildings, Stores, Merchandize, Farm Property, and other buildings, and their con- 1 tents, al moderate rates. Doing business on i bolhCash and Mutual plans. Capital,.J0.000. iilllF.CTOIiS. Hon John J IVaicc ilon C Harvey j..ku 11 Hill I 1 Anrams Chas A Mayer D J .larkman Chas t:rist AV White Peter Dickinson Thos Kitchen Hon. G. f. HXHVF.Y, President. T. T. ALU A MS, Vice Pres. THO S KITCHEN. See'v. JAM Est B. HAMLIN, Agent, 627 Len isbnre. Union Co. Pa. PI. II. Eersham, H. D., ' TJAVLNG f liiiimeiKly located in Le- ' - -l. w isburg. Pa., respectfully lenders his t Professional Servtees to the citizens ot this and vicinity, hoping by prompt attention 10 tl,e duties of his profession to inentashare i of their patronage. Attention will also be paid j to Chronic Diseases of every narue.and treated with unparalleled success, ! DERSHAM graduated at the renowned American Electic Medical CoIIege.Cincinnati i.Hawif-.y of the Old Sch.H.I Medical Colleges of Philad-' fjKARA.a.d other necessary OuH.u,w.?. elph.a; but becoming convince,! of the super- I ' 1,ere 14 aii 30 -PPle Orchard io'rity of .be Newor .Wr.can Eclecti. ylem. ?" . ""S5 l ,fi" ha LmmnceJ its Mode, and a.lemled two W ?"r VT " . L L h' "nprovements, conrses of Lectures in the Reformed or Anie- I . 1 ,a aich 'ht hcnber resides rtcan Eclectic Medical College of the yueen ! s,lu'1"" ln b'a!e h:r- e-mv alore.aid City of Ihe West. Tins Institution. allhou; h , cun'a''n2 3iO Acre, about 1 wo Hood .tinit.inr.,nrT..,....,M,..ri..r n-i-.:r.tMVst.rt red ol whicn are eieared.and the balance-ii:i- alo-a.lv annual'T ni-r- Slu.l. nt- tlin thp l ur other , well unu.erej. Tiie improvements on this l"iiir..ii. p.. ..f ",.,. i.o.ati raiini. it i . 1. line Farm are a good FRAME HOUSE. a- i, . tt, v .ill Dior, uuuwrvu, tlun anr utbrr -- BARN, and all other necessary JLXi rtiowot iyi.uiT, I out-biuldntg? 111 good condmoo. There are i. inn. -pji .i.n . ..-,.r. .nr ,.u ,nr. Vtti'.arii til- flit Alloi ;Uhirsvstrnli.f mshi-in. ialtiia: ! th. S.-tiM. ui'. 1,0 in. diritinl iweiit ttiat i. in any ' arnv itijnrfciw t, tti- hnm.in nyeti-m. iw-h a. rnlom-l. ! AriM-mr. Anl-iiiany.at.; fur anor an.l harnili fc. n-rnt. . liar of laO- mff t--n iliws rr,l. (l-y th- t-rr lih- ral ' aa.l i.r"t'-iTi- hv-iati" "f tlir Ni w S'bool.1 that am . oimpli-tt- nnlslitnt''s fiir thn-a ilflaUrion. mtstii'iuolN ' lolilfl, Ar.:) Ihrrrf'TV wa liaia BO n,l S,r th-m. WiUl I th',f Talnat.Ie ri:t-nt., an,l alt tli'a ot tha fItl or Alloi.1thM' aiml .xs?rt t I ant all ttia iinproarin-nt- 'f. wDlnaBianioaia.. f -airy othvr -y.o-ni of aie.ii- i mn'v iiiarawa an- noa-,uri.i- tht . n- on.-a r. n-ij. os! j inummibt-. and that u without oraisinr ikn to-ma- , atiinti'in. ami "raiin: otto r .ii-,. ivi.iiiij-. iihru-. I iii...-..t Hour,. rr nutnr.- lo-, of Tn-Ui. e. J Th'- Nr shooi rrtao,tY rUim. a ir-t anaarWitr la ' in- in'34ni,-ni ,1 mi nt. n s. iv n- o-cu rnT-u n. ftiiA-al rrt that tha mortality lai. m: aif itiaaiH tn--tlw-r i las, Uian U yir cuul; that uf AsiaLic Chulcra b only S rr rant This i- an age of pruj:rc5a BBit impmrmcDtA a&4 tba School I always roffrsiiff. not hrinfc IniubiI dowa by nasputir trrtsHj anu i.lklnualml tiM-oriMa. N.n. HmCt at the lo, r rod of Market St. p1 Executor's Notice. JOTICE is hereby given, that Letters 0: ,1, vi., u ., vni uiin, nun MIIIM lv Testamentary ou the last will and ttsia- nient 01 iiutiii .illl.l.r.u, late ol l.rwisburg Dorongh, rteeeaseil, have- been granted to the undersigneiL .by the Register of Union county, in due form of law j therefore all per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are rcqnestv. to make immediate pay- ,iu, n,iu. n-'-v iM-iiij; ju-i ciaiHis against Ihe same are also requested to present them properly authenticated rbr settlement." HUGH P. SHELLER, Executor. -Lewisburg, Oct. 29, li6 -. , ' $1,200 a Year! 1000 AGEXTS wanted in every part of Ihe United States, to sell a beau tiful work, TUe Panorama of the Old World and tbe Sew," compris ing a View of the present slate of ihe Nations of the World, their manners, customs and peculiarities, and their political, moral, social and industrial condition, interspersed with Ifittorical Sketches and Anecdotes. By Will,. Pnaaca, author or the History of England, Greece and Rome. Enlarged, revised and embellished with several hundred Engravings from designs of Cmme, Devereux and other distinguished artists. It is also illustrated with S 1 beautifully colored plates, wiih costumes of various nations, &e. - Ageats selling this work have cleared $ 10 a moaih. l,rsend for a specimen copy and prospectus, which are sent by mail post paid on receipt of 3, with particulars of agency. J. W. BRADLEY, Pobliaheiv 1 art, , 4,1''"rth F0Unh t'hiUJllphia IN B In addition to the usual ner eeniare. we make an eirra inducement to Agents in the way of PREMIUMS. ., - t t.y, 1. " r 1 .i i TC'U3.ablfl.-.Court neturns amlo Uaa-sKSsuldat tfce .CWniconics. " t COAL, , . POIL ! Hio indersisned wodM res- L'uati : tut; anuctoiucu wiium peetftil'y inform the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, si well as persona ln adjoining towns, llmi -hetkps eitanlly ua aaad a - i ( ri .. lVrV 'V'f' 'J " " 'n"fMKF' ',a.u kwl at Hb, t ra.h orWr at hia tj i a law a-i- w -m 1. i.wnai a .tL . 1 tr.w.vai .w..m ..., t.. ,10 Vur.l lrKtaan. War ML ISM tr Also tilaekunith's Coat. 7 ''A? CAUD. ' To the Citizens r, LeKistntrg. VHE object i f this- Card U to eall yr,nr attention I" the fart that vou ran bn your Books and Stationery eheaper.and hare a larger slock and variety to select from at .CllUH & C'O.'H Ctirap Btt,tt,r, than any o her place in this town. We ma you to cad aud see for yourselves and lhrrVjy be convince !. If you were to consult your own iiitere-t.you would KiveihisesbMsbinent your liberal enei uraeement. We desire to see a tasle f r reading L'row np. and 10 fur ther thi we place good and useful works at such low rate as to be wi'hin the reach ef all. Voting rn-n desitons of improving their minds sh'oi'd embrace this opportunity of furnishing themeves with B 'oka of Travel, Histoiv, Biography. Narrative, Science and Art, which we offer at low prices. tSarprr's Magazine. Xir it Time to Snfjaeriie. We furnish this popular Magtzme for Os YXAB IT $2.75. payable in advance. Call and subscribe the iiprt volume commences in Deeember. f2-S!ihrnptions taken for anv of the J'pn'tir N'ljn-inrs and 1'rrper. NEVU S i CO, Lewisburg. Real iC" imm aV V aa. maia C ranty Prj?8rty for Sale. WILL fce sold at FnMic Sale.ua suiuiday. Ihe 13!li or Dec'r, IS.'id, J I.Dl' ei nlainmg 137 Perches, w.t! a .ew FKA.VE IIOVSE and FHAMklJhfL STAiSl.K built 10 1H53. aiioated in Lit-1 1 3 in.iiui, Miftim Co., Pa. This location isa de-iiable one lor a Physician, there being none between l.ewisiowo and Adamlrg. a 5 tiince of 2- miles. The buililings were buiit expressly for a Physician, with othce, Ac., at tache 1. The loeation is the best in the village lor any kind of business. There are two chnrrhes, two stores and mill in the village, u 'no ta renders it a desirable country residence. Li t is in gi i d meadow grass. Terms i f Sale will be one half cash on de livery of deed, and ihe remaining half in or.e year, with food security. Possession givta 1st April. lfriT. A good tiUe will be given. Sa'e to commence al 1 o'clock, P. of ssid day. For further information address J. D. STAScaoaB, Lewislown, Pa. rtov. SI, "S6. i. T. STONE ROAD. v tf.riiu.i: tows propcrtt AT. PUBLIC SALE. TILL be exposed fi Public Sale, on V TJlLKSU t Y, VKCEMBEK 5, 1856, t (Christinas day) a Lot o: Ground Ironung on Market St., in ihe Borouch of Lewisburg, on the corner of IWarket and Seventh streets, in what u called Smith's Addition to Lewisbnrg, coiitioniiig on feel in brradllund 105 feet deep, on which are erected a tirst-rare fHI!HK DWF.LIXG IIOUSE, 1 s ala substantial and handsome Frame StablO, and all oiher necessity Out-Budd-lngs. 'l ot re is a variety of choice Fruit Trees on the Lot, and also a never-failing WELL of Water. Lff Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. Terms made known at Sa'e by HI GH P. KHFLI.EK. Assignees of GLOBMt: F. JULLLK, ) H. H. iSLU Lewisburg, iov. 51, VALU iEIE FARIIS T Trivaie Sa!e....The subscriber J.Y. otTers at Private Sale the following val uaoie Farms : -;t. 1. Sj.tuate in Turbett township, Jun iata county, containing !2t0 Acres, about r5 acres of which are cleared and in a hish stale i f good cultivation the balance wed set with Timber. The improvements t Piling House. BAKK jUJL two ot&er Un 111? Hon-ps on ihis property Atso- -two ORCHARDS of choice, graft' d fruit, comptising Apple. Pear. Peach Ch-rry. Plum, A.c of the very best varieties t all in goodbearingcondition. Several spring ' ot Water are convenient on the premises' This farm is in a very high state of caltivauoa- I and under good fence. . The above Farms a re within R mi!a nf lha ennsyivanis Kailroad and Canal, and are among the best in Tusraiora Valley. Their location is a verv healthv one, and thtr ire : c,'"enien to Ihorcnes, Schools. Mills. e. ' Persons in want of a desirable propertv woald do well lo call and examine the above.asl am ' determined to sell. WILLIAM OKE30N. Sept. It, 1S563 VALUABLE EULLDITJQ LOTS T70K Sale. One Lot on Soutb Third street, a square and a half from Market. I Three Lots on South Fourth street, two I huh,. S.m U-,,1.1 1 The above are level Lots, well located aid wen adapted to building purposes. W. H. ARMSTRONG. Acting Ex'r of Wm. Armstrong, dee'd. Lewisburg, June "-, lt56 f WoodlotS and Small Farm for Sale. 2" suit tmrehasen, oa reauinable term. THERE are 9 lots of Woodland, si- -L mate in White Deer Tpoa Little Baf Jaloe Creek.abont a mile above Guldm's store, ranging from I t to SI acres each, well umb ered with various kinds of Oak, Pine, Peplar, and ChesuuU' . The Farm contains about 55 acres.of which 18 are cleared, and has on it a Two Story Log House, a Log; Stable. Spring of Water, iLjaand Fruit trees of various kinds. It ad join lands of John lluiuinei and Jacob Hart man, about U mile from Guldia's Store, ia White Deer tp-, Union Co, Pa- The above property ia offered at Privata Sale, by the subscriber, - GEORGE MEIXELL. Kelly Tp, Aug. 10, '55. . ' 0 First Class Limestone Farm FOR Sale, ia White Deer Valley, Lycoming Connly, two miles from the Canal and Railroad, oa die road from Lewis bnrg lo Jersey Shore. It contains 164 acre, in a good state ot cultivation. It has an OrohanK first class Barn, good House, and other Outbuildings. - Call on MATTHEW BROWN, l'nionto". for farther particulars, or on the Editor ef tne Chrmiee. . -. Aiag. I. 16- lft)BLM. Mackarel. Shad. Herring, and fiU i White Fish.eipeeted In a fewdavs by - UEAVEK. Jc KRJiMEK.- WU" resiJla., i" i. h. a for r).a ynri.. Baa, ar-( 5 lie ot Illinois, , p,UT uf p"l WH'IH 'AI..S, h ran ..ura fm.nt I West Buflaloe, lr. l..nal'tl Ualaf-y aHU fulawlil.t,aaa v mi , r-.r wl.al ti- wi-. in