Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, December 05, 1856, Image 2

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    ITrraistog Cliroiiirlr.
December 5, i.S-",G.
T Blittimr Ttv Lew it ma rimoMcUL
.u'tUliv. ..n t.-CrIi .vyxtfiu. han tli lar.!t uid but
c4rrul-ti"n ...any Nt-wtatr in t'nin Coutilv.
Our Flag for 1SU0.
roK M'KEXWEST:
JOIIXC.FRE310NT
OF CA I.I Kill: MA
r-jK rire ritestmxr:
WM. L. DAYTON
jjmOJSZ-
I'ROM'KCTL's. On our last page, will be
found a Prospectus for tbc Chronicle for
next year. TIkti! in scarcely a neighbor
hood, Borough, or Township within 0
miles, where one or more (Hubs might not
be rit 1. At the low rates, Lancaster
money can not he better invested !
tarl'Icii-o cut out the I'rospectu.Sjattacli
it to a half 6 Lett of foolscap, and stc what
you can do.
Court week will afford a good opportu
nity, and the mai' is always open, to send
in money or stamp.
J'rctidential Election Returnt
raEE 6T9.
Fremont. Fillmnrp. Tidal Opp. Ba-hannn
ermcmtoil.'J'J I 40,50'.) li,7o
Connect. t"2,7 1 5 2,015 4.r),3.10 31000
Mass. 10S,110 19J-20 1'27,U1G 3.V.M0
Jib.Isl. 1 i,:79 l,fir,:j 13,012 C,4M)
fUIaw. oUOut) ,411 3!,414 33,000
Maine C.),4U1 3.231 68.7 22 37..W5
N. York 275,355 124,050 400,011 194,708
N.Jors. 28,307 24,091 52,398 47,412
F.no. 147,548
Obio 187,497
Wichig. 71,162
Illinois 90,189
Indiana 55,644
Iowa 41,127
Wiscon. 56,703
Califor. 20,000
I LAVE 6TS.
Oclaw. ,300
Maryl. ,281
Virginia ,300
82,220 229,7t8 230,500
28,125 215,622 170,903
1,501 72,723 52,.3'J
37,451 133,040105,341
19,817 75.4G1 83,732
9,414 53,571 30,241
2,000 58,703 44,873
25,000 45,000 40,000
6,175
47,462
58,973
04,440
45.G03
36,609
0
1,539
42,352
28,552
20,709
20,922
20,000
10,000
66,324
6,4.81
47,743
59,273
64,921
45,716
8,003
39,115
88,004
70,576
52,285
40,761
40,000
2,346
56,417
40,637
22,104
Kentucky ,481
Missouri
53
North Caro.
South Caro.
Florida
Georgia
Alabama
Louisiana
Mississippi
Texas
Arkansas
Tenucssea
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
30,049
30,000
16,000
73,177
S-Ofer half the above are Ofljcial,and
foot up nearly as fellows :
Free Put-, glare States. Total.
Fremont 1,289,228 1,421 1,290,019
Fillmore 380,281 469,820 850,181
1 1,AV."A-
Buchanan 1,147,712 621,597 1,708,709
PifT renaes 521,797 151,350 372,011
Buchanan's minority in Free St. 521,797
do majority in Slave St. 151,350
do minority in tbc Union 372,04 1
(So the Democracy and S'avoeraov have
minority and mtionat l'resident!)
Ituchanan over Fremont, 478,000
Fremont over Fillmore 440,408
Attention !
A new Time Table on I
tbe Cattawissa Railroad, has made neces
sary the following changes in the
Levr'-snrg Post-OSes Anmgc-ments.
1)H!i.A DELPHI! Mail, Daily, (excrpi Sun
day.) via Cattawissa Railroad to Milton,
closes ai 10 o'clock A. M.
Southern and Eastern mailt, via Northum
berland, Daily (except Suudays) closes at 8
o'clock A. M.
Western, via Mifilinbnrg to Spruce Creek,
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, closes at 7
o'clock A. M.
isorinern. iniamsprn, Limira, c, i
Daily, (except Sundavsl closes at St o'clock !
P. M.
Buflalne X Rna.N snd Foret Hill. Wolf's
Rlore, Kebersdurj, Madisonbure and Kiuany,
Fridav of each week, closes ats 1'. M.of night
prvredms.
Miininburs, Daily, (except Sundays) closes
at 7 o'clock A. M.
Business hous daily, (except Sundays)
from 6 nniil II) o'clock A. M.. nnd from 12
until 8 l. M. H. V. CRO'rZE 't, P. M.
, Dec. 3, lS.ifi.
Jf- niXMOIIK AM IdrNKL-liN Th-rmmltt
re trformt'j tht th STHAIiiHT-OUT H.MTMR
AL Tle'KIT mmw bp hnd in iuatjUUu t the 0 lum-raUe
Kooms, 141 tt'alrivt :. Lr
. The above from the Public Led.ji-r, 29th
Oct last, is worthy to be pat on record in
tho chain of proofs of the bargain between
tbe Fillmore "Straights" and Bachanan's
tnanacer. "Straight Fillmore Tirketa.n i
onantitia. at the Democrats Room" " 1
and these Fillmore tickets were neddled !
and smuggled by Democrat!) in nearly
if not quite every Election District in tbe
State 1 A "dark lantern" party, indeed 1
Pierce's Last
ilf Vfcr th"T : Wk htt UMng
114 erruiu pi-rana di lmbr tiff nm."
The "last speech and confession" of cul
prits, has been looked for with interest pro
portionate to tbe iniquity of tbe author.
President Pierce came into power with an
immense majority ; he retires by an almost
unanimous vote. He is so denounced by
bis own party so execrated by other par
ties, aud by the civilised world and so
condemned ia the minority vote of his
nominated nooassor aa never was a Pres
ident before; nnd publie curiosity bad
both ears and month and eyes . wide open
to see what kind of a defence be will make
oa olosicg bis political life.
; Tbe document is commendably abort,
but presses into its service Satanic ingen
uity, falsehood palpable, unblushing, and
the most exquisite lawyer-logic, to make
the "worse appear the better reason." His
studied intiita of the North, and favoring
tho South, are absolutely sickening. His
solemn reiterated pledges, that "during bis
.Uu,1U4r,on, ui Blavcry question sho'd
not be agitated if he could help it," are
fth itself, compared with his smoothing
the Gi.nt Crime of the Age. "He
had ao p,.ct.. to pot down fU fcM
of theBurW Human, in K.n-
lions
sas ; bat he had power (by his officers) to
disarm and persecute peaceable Free State
emigrants I "He bad no power" to pun
ish the open, boasting murderers of low,
Harbor, Brown, and a hundred other Free
Slate men ; but ha hid power to arrest
and condom n to tbe ball and chain Free
State men who from absolute necessity
broke up a gang of land pirates in their
midst. He was sworn to see the laws
faithfully executed ; but the only laws be
seemed to cherish are those bogus, fraudu
lent, illegal, oppressive aud unconstitution
al laws of a Missouri mob enacted upou
Kansas for the express and only purpose
of foroiag Slavery there. Tbe only officer
in Kansas who was disposed to do justice
(Gov. lleedor) was removed, and the Shan
nons, Leooupis, Doualdsons, Jones, &e.,
were sustained uutil the fear of Buchanan's
losing the Presidency, induced him to send
Geary in place of Shannon.
His pretence that the penplo have
endorsed bis administration, is laughably
absard. The American party denounced
his aJuiiuistratiou as strong as the llcpub
licaus ; and their united vote is towards
Half a Million superior to Buchanan's:
while as is well known half or two-thirds
of the Democracy at tbe N'orth,denounccd
I'icrco and hi Administration, eveu while
voting f.ir Buchanan ; and not one in fifty
of the Northern Buchanan papers would
even let their readers see the resolution of
the Cincinnati Convention endorsing
Pierce's administration. Pierce himself
would not have rocived one fifth of the
popular vote.
COSNGRESS.
Washington, Monday, Dee. 1. The
2d session of the 34th Congress commen
ced to-day.
- In the House, Messrs. HoJges of Vt,
Garnctt of Vs., and Allen and Morrison
of III., new members, were sworn in.
A motion being made to swear in Gen.
Whitfield, Border Ruffian Delegate from
Kansas, Mr.Gaow (of Peun'a) objected.
He said the course be proposed was not
unprecedented, and there was a throng of
cases in tbe books to justify it In that
of the New Jersey contested election, nei
ther set of delegates were admitted until
the Committee on elections, after two or
three months, reported.' The House, at
the last Session, sent a commission to Kan
sas, to investigate the affairs of that Ter
ritory ,and, after full deliberation, the House
decided that no valid cleetion had been
held, and hence Mr. Whitfield was ejected
from his seat. What change had taken
place in tbe organic act of that Territory
since the last Session T Its Legislature
stands exactly as it did six months ago,
action lk Ttlnrt wl tl Tha a.
islaturc was a usurpation, and its acts had
been characterized by unprecedented tyr
auuy and unconstitutional wrongs. Its
laws were the blackest aud most odious to
be found among those of despotism. Tbe
House was now ordered to overturn its de
cision, aud give validity to tba tyrannous
acts forced on au unwilling people by the
arm of tho Government being used toshield
i the invaders of their riehts from the neieb-
borine States.
A motion to admit Mr. WhitCeld was
lost 97 Teas to 101 Nays. A motion to
reconsider and to lay that motion on the
table, was debated by Mr. Whitfield'
friends until adjournment. Among thoro !
who voted to admit Whitfield, were the !
following from Pennsylvania : Broom,('ad. i
wallader,Floreoce,Fullcr, Hickuiaa, Jnncs. !
1
Paeker,and Trson ; all the others against it.' !
Tlpat. 1W o -Tha IT.
" - - .... . , . uu '""ir
nd tl.d.,; , ..!,;..; .tw,
Ruffian Delegate from Kansas.
Tbe President sent in his last Annual
Message, af which the following (from bis
particular friend of the Lnhjer) is a
fT-NOI'SIS.
The President enters into an argument
as to the right and policy of ropealiug the
Missouri Compromise. Tbe principlo of
popular sovereignty underlies our Govern
ment, and Congress, in legislating upon
the subject of Kansas; was acting iu ac
cordance with that principlo, and couso
nantly with the great principles of our
institutions, the equality of tbe States.
The disorders which followed were nnt the
c")ences of tbe assertion of this priu
ciPle but "jt-imeffcrnei on the p.it
of persons not inhabitants of the . Territo
ry. The President bad no power, under
the laws, to interfere with the Kansas elec
tions. The 'people are themselves the
guardians of their own right, and to sup
pose that they could not themselves rem
edy any irregularities in tboir elections,
is to suppose that they are incapable of
self-government Calm rtflectioo, the
President hopes, will enable the Legisla
tive Assembly of Kansas to remove all
objectionable enactments from the statute
book, or Congress will see that the laws of
the Territory are consistent with the pro
visions of tbe Constitution. , . ,
Passing from these unpleasant topics,
the President refers to the receipts from
customs, whioh amounted during tbo year
to 78,918,141, and the total resources
ef tbe year are 192,850,117. Tbe pay
ments, including nearly thirteen millions
of public debt, amounted to $72,948,792.
Tbe Public debt, which in 1S53 amount
ed to 171,879,937, baa since been reduced
,
to $30,737,121, all of which might be
paid within the year without embarrassing
tbe Treasury. The average expenditure
for the last five years has been $48,000,
000, and the President thinks it will not
go beyond that for the next five yean.
This fact justifies a redaction of the cus
toms duties so as not to - exceed that
amount of revenue. Over nine mil
cf acres of publio lands have been I
Lcwisburi Chrbiiiclc and
anM duMtif ftii laat mr. and aparlv ninei
millions of dollars have been paid into the
Treasury from this sourco. Over thirty
millions of acres have been entered t on
military land warrants.- The army and
navy departments are briefly referred to.
A supplemental treaty io relation to in-ter-ooeanic
communication hat been made
with Great Britain, which, if concurred in
by all the parties affected by it, will bet
ter secure the objects contemplated in the
origiual. convention. . The reciprocity
treaty has been highly bentiGcial to trade.
Our exports last year to the British prov
inces were over twenty-two millions of
dollars in value, and the imports inoro
than twenty-one millions. The negotia
tion in regd to tho Swind Dues is likely
to como to a tatisfactory arrangement.
To the declaration of the 1'aris Conference
that privateering lo abolished the Presi
dent proposes to add, " And private prop
erty of subjects and citizens of a belliger
ent, on the high seas, shall bo exempt
from siczure by tho public armed vessels
of the other bell grenr, except it be con
traband." This amendment has been pro
posed to the various powers, and Ruasia
has already approved of it, and the Lo-
peror of tho Freuch is also disposed to re
oeive it with favor. Tbe President cher
ishes tho hope that this principle will be
come incorporated in international law.
The political condition of Mexico has pre'
vented that government giving the proper
consideration to complaints made by our
citizens against it. Affairs in Nicaragua
have so changed that the President has
refused to recognize, cither representative
from that couuty. New Grenada has re
ccntly imposed a tax of three dollars on
every pound of mail matter going to Cali
fornia aoross tbe Isthmus, and has enact
ed a law subjecting vessfU to a duty
forty cants per ton. . The first of these
is contrary to treaty stipulations, and it
is tbo duty of the United States to resist
its exeoution. A negotiation is now pend
ing with New Grenada to obtain repara
tion for the injuries inflicted upon Ameri
can citizens at Panama and to secure safety
and protection to travel over that route.
Washinotck, Dec. 1.
Mr. Buchanan will be iu Washington
about the first of Febraary.when and where
he will determine upon his constitutional
advisers.
Tbe report of Secretary Dobbin will re
commend the adoption of steam gun ships,
after the Lnglish and French custom.
. The report of tbe Postmaster General is
a prosy affair. Twolve millions of stamp
ed envelopes, and forty nine millions of
stamps were sold by the Department dur-
the quarter ending September 30. Tbe
policy ef Judge Campbell, has fallen far
short of what it should have been, eonsid
eriug the growth of the country.
Gen. Cass has arrived, in excellent
health. He denies positively that he has
been offered tbo State Department by Bu
chanan, and openly avows that the con
nciLiLtig Kuiimcuu oi me ueiroit Tree
1'res.i, on slavery and Kausas, are his.
the following is an extract from tbc
article in the Press, which has excited so
much notice in the South :
"If there le mtn in the South who have
schemes for the extension of Slavery by
virtue of the new-fangled doctrine that the
Constitution carries slavery, into all the
Territories of the Union, they will find in
Mr. Bucbauau no sympathiz-r. lie docs
not believe in thu doctrine. He contemns
it "
"
T,,e rrcss a'3' CBWS" "P tho Sju!?1-
n. .1 . i. i
ren em7 e F"sent hopeless con
dition of tho Northern Democracy, and de
nounces the Kansas outrages, and the
course of the National Administration in
good set term-t. It socsns to be settling
day omong the Democrats.
From fcansas. '
The Tupi.lm Tribune, (Free State) has
been reestablished. Good 1
. Sr, Louis, Nov. 27. Advices from
Kousas state that the reserved lands in
tbe vicinity of Leavenworth are selling
rapidly at from $1 50 to 83 per acre. The
lest fueling prevailed, and tho settlers'
claims were respected, none bidbing against
(he:ii. Leeompte bas passed a process
against Gov Geary far contempt at court.
Chicaoo, Nov. 30, Kansas dates to
tbo 21st inst. have been received. Judge
Cato bas refused tho writ of habeas cor
pus asked in the case of the murderer
Hayes, causing much excitement among
tbe proslavcry men.
Chicago, Deo. 1. Advices from Kan
sas to the .24th ult., state that ' tbirty-nine
of tbe Free Sute prisoucrs, at Lccompton,
escaped on the 22d nit'. Xo viutenc teat
uted bjf them. The report that Judge Lo
compte has issued a process against Gov.
Geary, is not confirmed. It is now sta
ted that a writ of habeas corpus hat been
granteii in tbe case of Hayes, charged
with the murder of Buffum.
A Free Sute setler, says tbe ITervld of
Freedom, was brutally murdered on the
2d inst., while on his way to Westport,
Missouri, for provisions. Tbe assassins
were supposed to be a party of Georgians.
A Chance fob Gearii's Trooi'r. T.
N. Wood is tbe condueter of a party of
emigrants to kansas, which will leave Mt
Pleasant, Iowa, about tbe 20th. Mr.
Wood writes : " It is believed that we
can concentrate 2,000 actual sellers at Mt.
Pleasant : Gov Geary will have a good
imprisoning us all." ' ' :
St. Louis, Dee. 2. The advices from
Kansas state that the militia under Col.
Titus would soon be disbanded. Got.
Geary had quietly tubmittcd to tbe action
of the habeas corpus issued by Judge Lc
compton io the case of Hayes. Col. Titus
was lo leave with 100 men, for Nicaragua.
W
, A Dutchman wanted to wed a widow,
and bis manner of making known .his in-:
tention was as follows: "If you is con
tent to get a better for a worse, to be hap
pyor a miserable, and if you smoke nnt
drinks ale, I shall take you for no Vctter
and much worse." Upon which the lady
aaid 'l'aw." .s-r rv ,
Sudden Death. A young man named
Mack, from fJtotiytown, Columbia county,
who ' was stopping with his relatives in
South Wilkes Barre, died very suddenly
in that place, on.Monday night the 10th
ult. He went to bed in the evening as
well as ever, and in the morning, he was
a corpse.
L'idy Byron, widow of tho poet, has
contributed 05 towards the relief of the
suffrcrs in Kansas; stipulating, that the
mouoy should not be expended in provi
ding arms.
Union County Court Affaire.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
"V0TICE is hereby given to all con-
X 1 cerne-.l,that the following named persons
have settled their accounts in the Raster's
Ollice at Lewisbun;, Union county, and that
the said accounts will be presented for confir
mation and allowance at the Orphans' Court,
to be held at LEWISBUKti, for the cnuntv of
I Dion, on the third rriday of DEC. next,
being the l'Jih day of said mottih, viz:
1. The account of John B. Linn, adminis
trator of Francis Joseph Gessner, late of the
Borough of Lewisburs, dve'd.
2. The acconmof Jacob HpiHmycr,Ouar
dian of .Samuel Huntingdon a minor child of
Wm. Huntingdon, late of Hartley township,
dee'd.
3. The account of Dan. M.-Bennpr.admin-islrator
of John Meiuly, lale of Bulliloe town
ship, dee'd.
4. The account of Israel Gtiyer. adminis
trator of .Susannah Gayer, late of White Veer
towuship, dee'd. -
J. W. PENNINGTON, RrSr.
Kejistcr's 0!!ice,Lewisbur;r, Nov. IS, Ji56. !
Itiiie I.lnt, Dec. Term, 1VU.
Danville Bank vs Juo I.au reuce 4 Chs Stees
George Schnable vs Catherine E Bowes
Matthias Wilson v David 11 err
John Roebuck vs A J (lino
John On Kockafeller vs Abbot Green's Kx'rs
L B Christ for W Cameron vs Geo A Frick
A W Creamer vs Abraham Brien
John Dalesman vs John II Vartz wilh not
James I. tjuinn vs Wm Heart el al
Harah Ann Polk vs James L Quino
Becker A Weiler vs Chas Htcei
Chas P Fox et al vs Adam Kaock
M Kling for l)atesmans vs Hy Dieffcnderfer
Samuel Hendcman vs Charles Cronrath
Co of Colon for L B Christ vs A Wieeganlner
Henry w isnyuer vs saint twins
Com suit. M Chambertin vs Hoffman 4 High
Mams wen etc vs Jacob rlartman et al
Julius Wed Stc vs same
Wm G Herrold vs Smith B Thompson
Beni Feller vs Sam! Bansr and wife
Chas H Cook vs Thos Penny
John Sedam- vs Henry Charles
Uavid Herr Vs W H hue with notice to sr
Hprout, Burrows k Co v M A Slock et al
same vs! . :. same
Mary Jane Flint ate vs Charles V Kline
Benjamin Fetter vs Samuel Haue
William Heinen vs Jacob M Curlry
Lafayette Albright vs Johu Dalesman
MonleliusA Young jr vs SlitzerA Huntzinger
llunsecicertor samn ra josrnn it. forrev
same vs same
NelTfor Kursl vs Richard Doughertv
Christian Dersham vs Joseph Geyer et al
vaniei i.aycocic vs William Moore
Daniel Handler ir vs George Uoosel rt al
John. Wenzel vs f.icksun M'ljaughlin
tin m Benfrr vs David i.itler with notire
Porter for M E Sbriner vs C HShriuerwith.no
Ann tiinltr vs Daniel Williams
Samuel Baker v John Dalesman
blizabeth Vartz vs David Grove
Bank of Danville vs Lorenzo P Tead
1 nomas Sutton s Adntrs vs S F Lrndall
Mary A Davis vs William Davis'
D II Rissel vs Jno Kuuple's Admrs
George Wehr vs Ceorge Faust
Daniel Rangier vs Bastian Tcifel. wilh no
Bank of Danville vs Chas II Slinner
Win Ritter vs Charles Dreisbach
W T Linn vs P B Man-
Daniel Williams vs Kaufman A Rebrr
Hy Walker vs Thos Walker fc Wm Walker
GUAM! JUROH4 DEO. TEKM. ' '
Xew B'rlittJoba M Benfer. Cha's R Antes
East Itiijfilne David Ream, Beni. Winegar-
den. J Mnes liiehl
Mifflinburtt Wm Young
liidfalue Thomas Cornelins
Hvtlrif' Hy B Charles, Jicob Katherman
tsnum Keinegious 1 ticker
IteW IS'vtiie Jno C Watson, Abel C Junes,
"Wm Spoils, Daniel Pontius Peter Pontius.
Krllif Wm Nagle, Peter Guyer, D Kanfi'man,
John Hlnely
Iwihur Franklin Spyker, Isaac Wagner
Ltmrnnne Lmannel waiter
While Iker Cha's Cronrath
Jackson H''iiry Mourer
TltAVKKSE JCROBf!.
Lewl'lmrf; Danl Sha'f r, Jona. Wolfe, Chs F
Hess,. Ja s Criswcll, Jona. Neshtt, Ja's
Hayes, Peter Beaver, Wm Friek, Theo. S
Christ, Jcrtin Bmvn, Michael Fichthorn.
H'inter Pardoe, Sam'l Slifer, Levi Sterner,
Win C Painter .
West ll'iffilic John Hayes, Levi Kaup, Levi
.stiller
himittime Wm C Barber, Dav. W Pellman,
(,'orneitus I'ellman
Kilty Jerome D Datesman, Peter Newman,
Levi Uemherljng, Wm P Dongal
Uufftd David Heifer, Jacob Kaufman, John
Minium Martin nriesbaoh. Daniel Moore, j
"I!ieT"J
yew Berlin Michael Kleckaer, Danl Lemon.
MiJJHnburi; Thos Cronemiller, Johu Detwei-
ler, Emanuel Yearick
llnrthylns DForray. JaeTees, Dan! Holler.
Vninn John Phillips, Jacob Slear
WhitcilTr Aaron Smith, Sam! Marshall
Earl Bnfiilnelzcob Brown, Samuel L Noll,
John G Brown ' -
InlonronnlyCottHI-rortamntlon'
WHEREAS. me Hon. AB'M 8. WILSON, f. r"' k t 7 1 n'aJ I,re,,n
President Judge for ,he SO.h Judicial c mnv m the Lt t' h" ,a'J
District of Pennsylvania, composed or Ihe tL ' t ! 'TOUS of Lewisburg.cn
counUe, of Uaio. Mituio Snyder, and i TJHl
Jixh MANsaaiLand Pmur Runt. Esqs.lsso
ciate Judges in Union county, have issued their
precept, Hearing date the ' dav of Sent.
1H66. and to me directed, for Ihe holding of an
Orphans' Court, Conn of Common Pleas, Oyer
and Terminer, and General Quarter Sessions,
at LEWISBURG, for the enuaiv nf UNION,
on Ihe third MONDAY of DECEMBER next,
(being the 13'.h day) ISS6, aud to continue
one week;
Notice is therefore hereby give a to the Cor
oner, Justices nf the Peace and Constables in
and lor the county of Union, lo appear in their
own proper persons with their records, inqui
sition,eiarinaiioBS and other remembrances
to do those things which of their olfices and in
their behalf appertain to be done ; and all Wit
nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf
of the Commonwealth against any persoa or
persons, are required to be men and there
attending, and not depart without leave at their
peril. 1 Jurors art requested to be punctual in
their attendance at the appoiuied time agreea
ble to notice.
' Given under my hand and seat at the sher
iff's OlCee in Lewisburg, the 9lh day of No
vember, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifly-six.and in the seventy
ninth year of the Independence of he United
Slates of America. God save the Common
wealth t -" DANIEL D. GULD1N, Sheriff.
- 1
- The Commonwealth of Pennsylva-
( L.S. -nia to Elizabeth Keibsam, widow of
. Lewis Beibsam, hte of White Deer
township, Union county, deceased. To the
children of Anthony Keibsam, deceased, John
Keibsam, Anthony Reibsam, Jacob Keibsam
and Benjamin Keibsam. To the children of
John Keibsam, dee'd, William Keibsam, Hen'
ry Reibam and Charlotte Keibsam. To ihe
children nf Peter Rciosam, dee'd, Philip Reib
sam, William, Julio, Peter, Harah, Catharine
and Hrtty Keibsam. To Ihechitdren of Philip
Btribf am, dee'd, Joseph Reibsam, Reedy, Irwin
and Henrietta. To ihe child of Catharine
Reibsam, dee'd, Jacob Millrr.jGKiiTiso :
Whereas, al an Orphans' Court held at Lew
isburg, the l'Jih day of Heptemb'r, A. D., 1H56,
before Ihe Hon. A. S. Wilson, President, and
James Marshall and Philip Kuhl, Enquires,
Judges of the same Court, Elizabeth Reibsam
presented her petition setting forth, thai her
husband, Levis Keibsam, '.ale of While Deer
township, l.'nion county deceased, died seized
ia his demesne as of fee of and in all that cer
tain tract of land situate in White Deer town
ship, I'nion county, bounded on the North by
lauds of Culp, on the South by lands of
John Haverling, on Ihe East by lands of
and on ihe West by lands of John Haverling,
containing forty-tivu acres more or lejs, hav
ing lir-l made his last will and testament.
Thai said decedent left your petition a widow
without issue alo the following collateral
heirs children of Anthony Reibsam, deceas
ed, John Heib-am, Anthony Keibsam, Jacob
Reibsam and Benjamin Reibsam, children of
John Keibsam, deceased, William Keibsam,
Henry Keibsam, and Charlotte Keibsam, chil
dren of Peter K"ihsam, deceased, Philip Keib
sam, William, John, Peter, Sarah, Catharine,
and Hetty Keibsam, children of Philip Keib
sam, deceased, Joeph Reibsam, Reedy, Trwin
and Henrietta, children of Catharine Reibsam
deceased, Jacob Miller; that in his last will
aud testament aforesaid the said testator made
the following devise and bequests : " I will
and tieqnest all my property real and personal
lo my beloved wife Elizabeth during her nat
ural life as long as she shall remain my wid
ow," ami then this my property shall be at my
wife's privilege lo will il to whom she pleases.
Vour petitioner further represents that she
is still a widow, and that the iract of laud is
nnproductive. and that it Would be for her
interest and also those who may have contin
gent interest to have the same (old. She
therefore prays your honors to decree a sale
of ihe same ondcrihe provisions nf the act of!
April IS, 1653, in such cases provided. j
Wetherefore herebyconiinandyou and each
of you lo be and appear before our Judges of
ihe Orphans' Court of said eonnly, at a conrt
til hp hilit at T.puiiv.inrc on Miin.tnv lh 15lh
dav of I)rtmhpr npTf. fur ihp hrzirinc nf thp 1
parlies in interest on this application and show
cause why an order of sale of ihe premises
shall not be made. Bv thk Corar.
Witness my hand and seal of the said Court
at Lerisborg this Sd Hav of Oetoher.A.D.18S5.
SAMl'EL Kol'SH. Clerk.
VMUS VVl XI Y, UK-
15
1 The Commonwealth of Pennsylva-
9. nia to ihe Shenlf of Union County,
Greeting :
Whereas, James H. Mason, Samnel B. Ma
son, Washiuglon Mason, Emanuel Caiberman
and Harriet A. his wile late Harriet A. Mason,
Charles Mason, lale of your corinty, lately in
our county court of Common Pleas of Union
county before our Judges at Lewisburg were
summoned lo answer Joseph K. Mason by his
guardian John Wilt, of a plea that whereas
Joseph K. Mason by his guardian John Wilt,
and the said James H. Mason, Samuel B. Ma
son, Washington Mason, Emanuel Catherman
and Harriet A. his wife late Harriet A. Mason,
and Charles Mason, together and undivided du
hold a certain Iract or piece of land situate in
Hartley township, adjoining lands of John
Swrngel, John Kuhl, Philip Hilbish. Jacob
V.p-,, o.,.i. stuhl and uihrrs, containing
One Hundred and Six Acres more or less with
ihe appurtenances Ac, 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 lo be made according to the laws and
custom of this Common wealth ia such case
made and provided did gainsay and the same
to be done did md permit, very unjustly and
against ihe .same laws and customs, and the
ShenrThaving made returns lhat he had duly
summoned ihe Defendants according to law
and order of this Court, and no one appearing
the Court proceeded to examine the Plaintiifs I
title and quantity of his part and purpart, and
me same lo oethe one undivided sixth part of
the tract of land described in the writ.
Whereupon it was considered and adjndged
in our said Court before our Judges at Lem is-
bnrg thai partition be made of the tract or
piece of landaforesaid with the appurtenanees.
i, .- . . ' '
it-rciorv we command you mat taking with
you twelve free, honest and lawful meu of I
your bailiwick, yon proceed to make partition
o. mi sdm iraci 01 land according lo the law
in such case made aud provided.
Witness lhe H011.A. S.Wilson, President of
onr said Court, at Lewisburg, ihe 6lh day of
October, A.l). IHf.fi.
SAMUEL ROUSH, Prothonotary.
lake notice, that according 10 lhe above
order a rartuion will be held on the premises '
on r riaay, lhe oth or December. leUVi, at 10
o'clock, A. M., cf which all concerned will
please lake notire.
Oet.15.l85S. DANIEL D. GIXDIN, Shff.
rSITERSITt IT LClTtSIirilR.'
TOTICE. Subscribers to the Bnildinir
Fund are respectfullv informed lhat ihp
First Instalment Oil Uieirsubsertnlinns is nnv i
u'tc- am payanie. J. A. MERTZ, Esq.. is
appoiuied Collector, and anihorized to reet-ive
and receipt for the same. A. K. BELL,
General" Agent and Treasurer
. Lewisburg, Oct. 1, 1858
4IiiiinlNtra!or's JVciiice
TVTOTICE is hereby triven. ih.n I.etierc nr
y AdtninislratHin on the Estate nf Wr i
WILSON, Jr., late of Kelly township. I.n.
Kin county.deceased, have been granted to the
undersiened in due form of I;,,,,. Tk....r...-
all persons knowing themselves "indebted to
estate, are hereby reo.ues.ed to make
immeuiaie payment; and those having just
claims against the same are also requested to
present them properly authenticated for settle
ment.
HUGH P. SHELLER, Administrator.
Lewisburg, Nov. 1, IS5B
NOTICE.
A 1 ?.meT!,ne lbe Boanl of "aggers
Hooted, That an assestiment of twenty-two
per cent, on the premium notes be made, lo
meet lhe losses sustained by this Company
and due ihe devisees of J. H.App 4 Co, Eli.
as Hoy and others. "
Published by order of ihe Board of Direc
v J. A. MERTZ, Secretary. '
October 1, 18JCw4 . ., ,
0. W. SCHAFFLE'S
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
Drug and Chemical Emporium.
Market Street
- - Aetwistmrn. Pa.
irTsv CLOCKS all kinds of 8-.w ..
30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever
lj7time-pieees. Brass 8-day clocks at S4.
hrace 9a I t i "
ciucro as towas sti. All clocks
w.i i.nieq lor one year at J.L. YODER'S
FARRIERY. -
TIIE subscriber offers .ols services
in curing Horses of Poll Evil or Fistula.
He will cars Horses of either of these afflic
tions for 5, or make no charge if not suc
cessful. Here is an opportunity for every one
whose horses are afflicted, le restore them to
health and working order. Residence en my
Farm in Kelly Tp, near Lewist.org.
Aug, It). 18M. CtReB MKHELL. J
4X4
T""
- VNfON CfVXTY.-fS. " .
-p. i The Commit weattn ot renosyiva
a. S nia In tSarah Kemple who resides in
S Mifflinburg Union eoonfyJohn Kem
ple who resides in While Deer township in
said county, Samnel Kemple who resides in
Stephenson county in the stale of Illinois,
Rebecca Merrick late Rebecca Kemple inter
married with John Merrick who resides in
Stephenson coonty in the stale of Illinois,
Peter Kemple who resides in West HufTaloe
township Union county, Adam Kemple who
resides in West Butfaloe township Union
county, and Catharine Kemple who resides in
Stephenson county in the stale nf Illinois,
heirs and legal representatives of Philip Kem
ple late of West Buffaloe township Union
county, who was the brother of John Kemple
deceased Greeting i
Whereas, by an inquest, for that purpose
duly awarded by Ihe Orphans Court of the
county aforesaid, the real estate of John Kim
ple, late nf West bull aloe township. Union
county, deceased, was appraised as follows :
Ihe Mansion Farm containing 117 acres and
81 perches, at the sum of !r J750 71 ; tract
containing SI acres and 120 perches al $ti'J;
and the third and last tract containing 10 acres
and 93 perches at $2G4 63.
And whereas none of the heirs of ihe said
deceased appeared in Court on the return of
Ihe said inqmsiiion to lakethe premises therein
mentioned at Ihe appraisement: And now to
wit, Sept. 15, lsftfi, on motion of G. F. Miller,
Esq., Rule on the heirs and legal representa
tives of John Kemple deceased to appear by
the first day nf next Term (Decern. 15, lHofi.)
and elect to take the real estate at the valua
tion thereof or show caue why the Court
shall not decree the same to be sold. Et ii
CttritT.
Witness my hand and the sa! of the Court
at Lcwisburg the 2tst day of Oct. A. I). lSr.
SAMUEL ROUSH, Clerk.
TAILORING.
JOHN B. MILLER
thanUI'ul for past favors
would state lhat he has re
ceived the Fall and Winter
Fa-hioiis, and is prepared to
CUT. MAKE, and REPAIR
gariii-nts as umiiiI. He will
endeavor, as heretofore, to
execute his work satisfacto
rily to ail. Lewisburg, Sept. 4, lrS6.
ii tc .smit::,
T)ARBER and Hair DtesMr.
J) LEW 1111 KG, l a. I
Otiice in Ammons' block, Market street. 3J '
door above the Store Oct. 1 !""
RAILROAD IKSTALHEnT
NOTICE is herehv gn-f n to the
?Mi Stockholders of tbe LE WiUL KG.
CENTRE & SPRUCE CREEK
RAILROAD COMPANY, that the Directors
of said Company have passed a Resolution to
call in $3 on each share subset i Vd. 'The
respective Stockholders are therefore required
to pay into the Treasurer's ollice, in Lewis
burg, on or before Ihe Win ot October instant,
S on each share subscribed. Those neglrc -
ling win tie liable lo pay one per cent, per
month oa said instalment after thai time.
G. F. MILLER, Treasurer.
Lewisburg, Oct. 1, ISifi.
West Branch Insurance Company,
OF lock Haven, Pa., insure Detached
Buildings, Stores, Merchandize, Farm
Property, and other buildings, and their con
tents, at moderate rates. Doing boiness on
bothCask and Mutual plans. Capital,:Hi,l00.
VIHKCTOkS.
Hon John J Pearce Hon G C Harvey
John II Hall T T Abrains
Chas A Mayer D J Jaekman
Chas Crist W White
Peter Dickinson Thos Kitchen
Hon. O. C. HARVEY, President.
T. T. ABKAMS, Vice Pres.
THO S KITCHEN, Secy.
JAMES B. HAMLIN, Agent,
627 Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa.
H. H. Dersham, CI. D.,
HAVING jiermancntly located in Le
wuburg. Pa., respectfully tenders his
Professional Services to the citizens of ihis
Iowa and vicinity, hoping by prompt attention
to the dunes of his profession to roeril a share
of their patronage. Attention will also be paid
10 Chronic Diseases of every name, nnd treated
wilh unparalleled success.
J'a. DERSHAM graduated at the renowned I
American Electie Medical College.Cineinnati, !
having first studied the Old or Allopathic sys- j
iein 01 medicine, ana attended lectures in one
lf lhe 1J School Medical Colleges of Philad-
elphta; hm becoming convincej of the super
iority of lhe New or American Ecleetie system,
he commenced its study, and attended two
courses of Lectures in ihe Reformed or Ame
rican Eclectic Medical College of the Queen
City of the West. This Institution, although
yrt in its infn-Y, bit bo nuncrlor in the Urvat West. anl
hn alreaitv aanmrilr morp stnffe-ar? thsn the frmr other
31-diri coii. e ol t himiuiiOi ronil iiwU. It ie pendloc
i-hyeieinastoaii pattpofnuri.'ti)iie.i,iia inrhi. ludinm
tiler will Mon be more umueroud than anv uLfape
clpes of phyxtrinn..
Tlie priueipal Jitfereoea between thp IC fiirmed (newor
Keli-etle.andthe f.ta AlloDathie i-T.-trm efmplirin.-. Is ttits:
tke Xew twlioul uim-4 no Ui Uicitial aKrnt tliat i in auy
way injurious to thp human pyiteui. aurh h t'ali.mrl,
Areenir, Auliuionv.Ae.; f. superior atl lmrmkM airenu
bare of liitp yearn Inp n diiie.iTere.1. (I.T the erer lll-Tal
auJ iiroiicemve pbyeiriau of tb Ni-w Si booL) that are
onililt-te vuhKiitiiti-e fur J.-lt-t, riou nK-le-iuv. (Ca
tt"' Talmtt-le ni-w airent-, and all lh'e ot Ltia 01.1 op
lomel. e.: ittrrel.ire we hare ro nepii for IlieDa. W i:h
Allopnthu acttool ,:lrept tn.- fteiwlwm mpntionerialArp.
and nil tlie improvi-im-nts of erery oth.-r j -L in of aiedi
rine. (a. the Ui.mo'pathir. llilrfrathh'.Th4.ni.onlan. Ae.)
niaoy diiaeea ate n,-w curable that were onre eonstden-d
imptiemhle. anil thai too witheut Krentvinir down tlie o.n
atitutioo. and rrvathif c.tti.T dlse:u.iv, a. Ueliilii.3 . Kheu
mnliKin. lT.li-.ei.i, Liter lusen.i.-. f'lceratil Sore Thr-at,
Oi.-ais d lloue-s prvlitalare L of Xi-wCh. Ae.
Th- Xew Selio.d ci-rtalnly rhiiin a cr.-at impeHority in
the treatment ' f all iliifeaia-p. It he ln ,.m.i i.w
t'HnHil rep. rt tl.at the niortal::a-lakiui; alt di-a-s
Jew-tlwr-ii ka ili.n i ! ut
toetlwr u Ka lhan H oaut; tn.it of Asiatic Cbolm
I,, limy o per nnt
Tliis ia an ap f prorf-se ami rfllprornmenK and the
New tVho.l is alray pn.tr, ssinit. n, i Uiux tsiuud down
T despi.tie rn Is ami anili:uat.l tlieorie,.
N.ll. Wlll'l: al the lower end ot Uurkpt Et r. is
Executor's Notice.
AJOTIf E is hereby siven, that letters
t... ' ' . ' .: . ,
me;, nf ti I t ;i i ail r i ''
- - - - . ""nil, laicw l.cwisuurg
Doroucn, Ueceased, have been- granted to
the undersigned, by ihe Register of Union
county, in dne form of law j therefore all per
sons knowing themselves indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having just claims against
the same are also requested to present them
pruperly authenticated for settlement.
. lit OH P. SHELLER, Executor.
Lewisburg, Oct. 29, 1S36
$1,200 a Tear!
1000 AGENTS wantf i in erer)' part
f it,. t'..:.i u .
tiful work. Tl. ipl7; " ?j,U-
Old Worlt and tu "jj I
(SL xv Pr"ea' s,a'e"" Nations
of the MorW, their manners, customs and
7 i , u Uleir P""eal. moral, social
and lndastnsl n.l..:. : . . al
wt- . """"i iniersperseu with
lltUarical Mtetrhn' nA .1 .
?rT t'" , aoihor of the Historv
Er.;.- ,r,",cuw""5"era' hundred
7- j .V 6 , """sns oi urnrae, Uevereux
and other distinguished i. .
illustrated with 4 beautifully colored platet
with coslomea of varions nations, Ac
Agents selling thas werk have cleared Sinn
a month, iv; for a speximen Zy ,
Tar - 1 1 "
COAIL COAL
COAL ! The nndeTsined .mid res
pectfully inform the citizens of I.eithr(r
and vicinity, as well as persons in adjoin,,,.,
towns, lhal he keeps constancy on hand a
supply of SHAMOKL mi HUKS-BAkkK
CO A J., for Stove and other purposes, of tvprv
TSZVIT Slid !. Ul OrftM '! I M4sn,.
It. mB hp b tpm fif tht par). Ilsvinr prvtH :
fur of laml WKlUll W-ALK. hi ran u.u yu,
l'Un-Uitnc t'ol lht thy will gl full vill, uia o..
tVHkl atl km4 Mb Hip low t CA--h rW ftt bin T.rj
a S-w ?Nrlii from Mr. ilpn"aui, Mit-I. '
WKtVHU Hmll liod will bp Ufn-l to t ki, v,j
T.rd. UEOIUi ll'JUlUN
I,l-Knrr, Wt 1" 14
IV Also Blackauith's Coat
Look Buyers and Agents, Kea'l This!
l'tttr 1'artry Ayniu in the Field !
Recollections of a Life Time,
R, Men and Things I have S "en in Euri.np
and America. ByS.G.GOODKIc ,
r-al '-reier raney, antnor ot mp Hist. Iv , f
all Nations (-he bel Ageuls' Bonk ,rrr
lished) and of HO other volumes ! uf wh.cj,
Seven Millions have been sold.
In two large I '-mo. volumes, 1 15 pages. 45
original Engravings, inrluding an accurv..
Steel Pi'tirait of ihe Author; black or cart
t;ioth. Price, $3.
This magnificent work is the result nf th.
Author's LUE I.OSG LADOl;, ind c.tai.
more valuable, instroclive, original, enrn u
and important personal incident. ar.eed. lea,,;
description, lhan was probablv ever l ef. r.
em!;o.hed in a single work. MILLIONS fiy
READERS have eacerlv sought ihr amh'.r
former works, and OTHER .MILLION" w...
bur tins which is empirically THE WOIIK
OF THE AGE!
Ui" .dbscriptinn Bonks, and full parlicx
lars and Inductions to Agents, sent n- j
application to
MILLER, ORTOX MULLIGAN.
Publishers, 15 t Park.B ' W. New V( r.-.
or 107 Genesee S. Auburn
1 p"
Ki.lin Crmlj Pruierty for Sale.
WILL be sold at Public Sale, nn
1 I Mittu !ay. the IStii vl I.'t c'r.
IS.MJ, a LOT ei.ntainin 17 1'trcbes ra
a New FKAMr. HUVSi: an,l FliA
ST A It I. H built in 15.1. "itoatPil 1:1 l.tt-l r$
LirviLLs, MitHin Co., Pa. This lofiiin u isa
desirable 1 ne I ' r a Physician, th re linn- n. tie
) between LewiMown and Ad.in:-l-'ir-. a !:
j lance of 21 miles. The buildings were toilt
i expre.-ly fur a Physician, with ell,ce, oir, a:.
lied. 1 he location is the best in ihe viil.te
j fr,T an. ,,
kind rf tusmess. There are tw,
churches,!
ro stores and mill in the vi!la?e.
I wlitcli renders it a desitable conntry resiaeLCf,
! Lot is in gnnt irieadow grass,
j Terms nf Sale will 1 one half rash r.n de
livery o! deed, and ihe remaining ha.!' is one
: year, with gi-.d securnr. Pose.: n r ien
ll April. Ik-i7. A pond title will re riven.
! s;ae , commence at 1 o'clock, P. M
t baul
j ,jav. f..r further iiiK.roiaiion address J. U.
Srir.non. Lewistown. Pa.
Nor. SI, 'oli. J. T. STONE RO AD.
vtH AiiLi: tow.v rRoi'Lan
AT PUBLIC SALE.
7ILL be exjuieil to Public Sale, (id
V Tlll'HSUA Y, DEf EMBER 2.'. Is.".6,
(Christmas day) a Lot ef Gronnd fronting on
Market St, in Hie lio recti nf Lewislurg,
ihe corner of Market and Seventh streets, in
what is called Smith's Addition to I.ewi.-hurg,
Containing 00 leet in )Teai'ih.and Ilia leet deep,
on which are erected a hrst-raie
A'A'CA' WELLIXG HOUSE,
f ' a substantial and hand me I'ramr
M;tlI, and all other neeessaev Out-KuiM-liijjs.
'J nereis a variety of choice ('run Trees
on the Lot, and also a never-iaiiiug Vt LLLcf
Water.
C:Sale 10 commence at 1 o'clock P.M.
Terms made known al Sale by
HUGH P. SHKLLEK. ) Assignees ..f
GEOitGE F. .MILLER, ) 11. It. Noil.
Lewisburg, Nov. SI, si6.
VALUI2LE FAS
A T Pri
vate Sa!f..TLe yclscrikr
-4. A. nliers at I'rivale Sale ihe foiiuwm; val
uable Farms :
.So. I. Situate ia Tnrbett township, Jun
iaia county, containing 2o Acres. alat
U5 acres of which air rleared and ui a h ::a
state of good cultiratitn ihe balance tl
set with Timber. The improvement.-.
are a good Log Dwelling lit. use, BAXsiXll
f5 other necessary Outt niicmgi
Ji There is also an excellent Apple Ou-haoi
on Ihe premises. : Several Springs of tn
Waier are convenient to ihe improvement
Xo. II. On w hich the subscriber resides,
situate in Beale tnwirship, coun'v aforesarir.
Coniainingr0 Acreit, abint Two Hund
red of which are cleared, and the balance
well-timbered. The lmpmrements ,n this
Farm are a good FRAME HOlE.re4
1 BANK BARN, and all other necessarviii
ont-bnitdings :n good condition. Th'eie ate
iwo other Dwelling Hones on this prof err.
Also two ORCHARDS of choice, srafl
Zifed fruit, comprising Apple, Pear, Peaca,
Cherry, Plum, Ac, of the very best variei.ei.
ail in good bearing condition. Sereral spr f
of Waier are convenient on lhe preE:rs.
This farm is in a very high stale of cultivjtii n,
! and tinder good fence.
The above Farms are within S miles of ib
Pennsylvania Railroad an 1 Canal, and are
among the best in Tuscarora Valley. Their
location is a verv heallliv one. and ihey ar
; convenient lo ChurchesSchocls. Mills. At.
Persons in warn of a desirable pn prrty vm'A
do well lo call and examine the ab 've. as I aw
determined to sell. W1LLHM OKESO.X.
Sept. 12, lS.vS
VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS
"TOR Sale.-0ne Lot on South TliirJ
JL street, a square and a half from Market.
Three Lots on South Fourth street, rw
panares irom .iiarKet.
T."' 'el Lots, well located nl
well adapted to building purposes,
W-. H. ARMSTRONG.
Acting Ex'r of Wm. Armiri ng, ic'l
lewisburg, June 25, 1S56
WoocUots and Small Farm for Sale.
To nil jntrchutert, on retuonallc ttrmt.
TIILKE are 9 lois of WooJIanil. si-
-L mate in White Deer Tp.,ou I.ntfe Buf
faloe Creek.abotit a mile abovet.'tiMm's s'".
ranging from 14 to 21 acres each, well umb
ered with various kinds of Oaa, Viae, Puptar,
and Chesnut.
'i.i . . . L
ne r arm contains ahom M arres.ot wnit
18 " ha, on it a Tw Story Log
tfr f'""-. Log stable, sPn?g
and Fruit trees of various kinds. It ad
joins lands of John Hummel and Jacob Hart
man, about U mile from (iukhn's Store, ia
White Deer tp.. Union Co, Pa.
The above property is offered at Private
Sale, by the subscriber, s
. GEORGE MEIXELL.
Kelly Tp, Aug. in. '55.
First Class Limestone Farm
FOR Sale, in White Deer Valley.
Lycoming County, Iwo miles from lhe
Canal and Railroad, on tbe road from Lrwis
bnrg to Jersey Shore. It contains 16
acres), in a good state cf cultivation-
bas an Orchard, first class Barn, good H',u5'
and other Outbuildings.
Call on MATTHEW BROWN. Unie"";"."'
for further particulars, or on the fjmr
Chrmiclc. Aug. l!3'
yJfVBBIJ. Mackarel. Shad, Herring. "
jVVy White Fish.eioecled ia a few day
BEAVER & KKEMEB.