JU kl : - f i A i H ii- I trl-.,..i .; , ITruiisbnrji Cljronirlf. Dr.n:vn:u 1:2, 1S5G. J j-uUihbtM on the t'wb fyrtvm, fc w lar.-t soil bvst trculatiB nfaur NfWoimfMT in I'ltinn Coutitv. Our Flag fur 1SG0, JOIIXC.FREMONT OF CALIFORNIA Wit TICK fKESWKXT: WM. L. DAYTON OF JiKW JKKSF.Y COURT is Lewisbi ug xext week, when we liall lie happy to receipt for any amount of money on new or old account. ftesrThc plastering in the new Court ITouse, is too wet to allow the use of it with safety, this Term, but there will thereby be a good opportunity for the authorized examination of the building, by the Court and the Grand Jury. The Union Furnace Winfield. A short trip one day last week, reveal ad to us maoy improvements between our 6Dctum and 1'ry Valley, and worthy of being told to all. On Third street, Lewisburg, there is tinder roof a neat brick Parsooagc,built,by the Lutbcrn congregation of the town and iciuity,on the site of the school house, and forming a commendable proof of their an xiety and willingness to aid the comfort of their pastors. In East 15ufialoe,we find Mr Jno. Stro becker bag entered a tasty brick dwelling, just below his old woodeu one. A few rods further on stands a brick kiln pre monitory symptom of huilding to be erec ted by Messrs. T. and A. I'enny, some where on their purchase of the late Ireland farm. Hut crossing the Maj. fluo-ly hill for the fortieth time, we cou'd not but think notwithstanding the beautiful view from the hill, when you reach its top there mutt be some way devised for avoid ing those two steep pitchcs,cvcn ifitsho'd leave the Major monopolizing all the glo rious scenes to be enjoyed on his minia ture I'isgah ! The Union Furnace built and work ed by Messrs. Hearers, GedJes, Marsh & Co , we fouud still "in the lull tide of suc cessful experiment," employing a larje number of civil industrious workmen, and at the present prices realizing a fair return fur the risks incurred, and tbo 00 to 870,000 invested iu the enterprise. The engine used is the Cr.-t one of the kind de TiBcd by Sir. Horn, and aitbougn not com bining all the advantages of that exhibited on our first page, is confessedly a superior tuachiue, and the Furnace is in every res pect built after the very best models. It has every advantage of location limestone and iron ore within stone's throw, almost; various ores, as desired, secured in other beds ; coal landed on their wharf from the Sunbury steamboats, (the Furnace is not, bowevcr, "the bead of navigation" on the Went Branch, as the boats in high water can run to the Lewisburg Dam ;) and equal oppurtuuities for transporting the metal made to good markets. A Flouki.no Mill has this season been added to the establishment a brick build iug, three storeys high, situated between the furnace stack and the road. The ma chinery is of Clark's patent, a single run of stone turning out 10 lbs of flour ic a minute, and the bran, shorts, and ship tuff, delivered in separate places. A smut machine is connected, and all (together with two pairs of blacksmith's bellows in another building) driven by the waste steam from the Furnace. The Mill seetus adapted to perform excollent service at a trifling cost. In and around the large store room of Morris, Koclc & Co., we observed several Clerks who were usefully and attentively employed, but who we did not at first re cognise. A short conversation, bowevcr, revealed three young gentlemen who we bad hardly missed from the throng of lads who may be both seen and heard on our streets by night or day, in sport or mis chief Messrs. Beach Amnions, Thos. J. Hate, aud Geo. M. Slifer. Success to you Improve your advantages (or becoming business men, and prove worthy of your sirs 1 Nearly opposite the store, Messrs. Mor ris and Hooke have built a handsome dou ble briek dwelling, and a little further on good briek bouse for public worship has been cxclosed by or fur the Evangelical Association. Below these are the old tavern stand now occupied by Maj. Henry Gibson, and the mercantile establishments of Messrs. Younpnian & Walter, and Matthew H. Taggart, with other tenements. Altoge ther, we consider Wiufield or Dry Valley perhaps the most flourishing neighborhood in the couuty eminenently deserving of Mail at least every other day and also well persuaded in our own mind that if a Town had been laid out there "at an airly day," and tha seat of justice for Union county there located, it would have been the largest town within thirty miles and the county seat for many years to come. That chance has gone, but it is still a beautiful and a flourishing business local ity, nd capable of still further improve ments. Xewburo, X. Y., Deo. 7 Tbe jury in the case of Lewis linker, charged with the murder of l'ool-i, have been discharged, being uuable to agree upon a verdict. The jury stood six Cor couvicti.m of manslaugh ter in the thirl decree, eliI bit fir aos,,;. , . CONGHESS. Little has transpired, in either House, beyond the political diseusions awakened by the l'resideut's violent stump speech uud.tr the color of a "Message." In the House, on Tuesday, Whitfield, the Border Ruffian Delegate from Kansas, was sworn in by a vote of Yeas 112, Nays 10S every Buchanan man and most of the Fillmore men voting Yea, and every Fremont man voting Xay. The Pro-Slavery men claim this as a great victory and a sure forerunner of the admission of Kansas as a Slave State under Buchanan. (We were told, here in Union county, as well as elsewhere, that "tbe truth" was it was "tbe Democratic party that was labo ring for Freedom in Kansas but how their admission of the Border Ruffian Pro Slavery Delegate is to advance "Freedom iu Kansas," is beyond our ken !) From Kansas. The unsuudi'kd spirit of the noble Free State settlers in Kansas, and the quarrels which have arisen among tbe Pro- slavery officials, have raised tho hope of tbe firmer, and depressed the latter. Tho filibuster Titus' leaving with 100 of his men, is a consequence of this new state of things. With the rifles yet on hand among them, and their increased numbers, the Freemen think 'hey can keep back Missouri inva ders hcreaftor, uulcss the U. S. troops are again employed against them. Clothing, food, &c, are arriving from the East, North, and West, doing much good, and are distributed to almost univer sal satisfaction. The murderer, Haves, was released again, but the friends of Gov. Geary say that both Lecompton and tho murderer Clark will be removed from office. The new Marshal in place of Donclson, is well spoken of. It was stated that the Grand Jury had found bills against some of the l'ro-Sla-very murderers, when an "indignation meeting" of that stripe was held, aud we have since seen no indication that anybody was to be punished but Free State men. One letter written expresses tbe hope that Gov. Geary aud others high iu power there, disgusted with Kdffiauisrn, are turn ing Free Stato men. Very doubtful, but hope it may prove so ! " Sectionalism." On the 8th inst., a " Southern Convention" was to meet in Savannah, Ga., composed exclusively of " people of the Southern States," to ad vance their interests iu reference to Agri culture, Internal Improvements, Domestic aud Fureigu Trado, Mines, Manufactures i , uj ivciii auu 1USIUUUUU0 of tbo South," aud Education. Were the Northern or Free Slates thus to assemble, tbe whole South, and thousauds of ' Dem ocrats'' aud " Americans" at the North would set up a simultaneous howl that it was " sectional," "treasonable," aud "ten ding to divide the Union." But the Southerners have held itven of these Con ventions, (besides open Nullification Con ventions without number,) and we have yet to see the first word of condemnation from the North against these exclusive Southern Conventions to advauce their own interests at our own loss. The Hartford Convention was not as exclusive, nor more hostile to Union ; aud the Republican Na tional Convention was infinitely more "Natienal," patriotic,and "Union-saving," than these Southern pow-wows, which are mostly got up and managed by nabobs who are seeking to advance Nullification by means of these oft-recurring exclusive Southern Conventions. t&.Tia New Orleans Delta, and many other Southern journals, are pressing the proposal that tbe Legislatures of the slave holding States shall exempt all Blaves from judicial levy and sale. This is proposed iu the hope that such a security for "slave property" would diffuse it, and thereby largely increase the number of slaveholders On the score of humanity, this might be a benefit to the race, especially if accompa nied by a law forbidding the separation of children of a certain age from their pa rents. It would also prevent Northerners from extending so much credit to the South, ami in that way make business safer and more independent. Let's have the law, by all means. As Gcu. ScOTT always said, "Ameliorate Slavery to it extermi nation." Melascuoly Case. Rev. S. G. Ric ker, formerly a City Missionary in Boston, proceeded to Kansas and established a claim near Lawrence, with a view of be coming a permanent citizen of that Terri tory. During the outrages which have occurred there, he was driven from bis land and robbed of all bis possessions (some. $1500) by the Border Ruffians. He re cently returned to Boston, but tbe loss of his mony effected his mind, and on Satur day he was sent to tbo Lunatie Hospital at South Boston, a raving maniac. But tou Ti!tjr:jh. Goino Ahead. The city of Indianap olis, Indiana, which at the Presidential and Slate elections, in October and November, went overwhelmingly for the Democrats, has just elected a Republican Mayor, by 150 uiaj. This is tbe first election held since the Presidential, in any part of the couutry, and its result argues well for the undaunted spirit of tbe Republican party. Hartford City at its Charter election is Republican by au increased majority. Lowell, Worcester, and Boston, choose Republican Mayors the latter by 6,100 majority. Eleven German papers advocate the election of Element in 1SG0. Lcwisbui- Chronicle From Snyder County. List week, the adjourned Court at Mid dlcburg, lasted three days. This week is Regular Court for Snyder county. Oq Wednesday of last week the Com missioner visited the Jail, and not find ing the bed-ropes, Sheriff Forrey made a search, and diseoved the ropes altered into a ladder about thirty feet long.with which the prisoners bad prepared to escape. On Thursdays person from Hartley Tp. was sent to jail at Middlebur,j on a charge of receiving goods from Beaver Furuacc under false prcteuces. This made five iu tho new Jail. The German Reformed Church Elifice, in Selinsgrove,wiIl be dedicated on Christ mas day (25th inst.) Rev. Drs. Neviu, P. Schaff, Yeomans, H. Harbaugh.aud other elcrgymeii from a distance will be present. fcg-The evidence iu the contested elec tion of District Attorney in Philad., seems to confirm tbe charge that the Buchanan party smuggled iu thousands of illegal votes, in that city as well as iu New York. Oue Win. Adams swore that he voted five I times at one precinct, under the names of; persons on tbe Assessor's list who were not voters, and several person s who were not voters, voted. The investigation is still going on, and shows that San Fran cisco is not the only city, whose ballot-box "stuffing" has been a great auxiliary to Sham O'Democracy. PirrsBURO, Dec. U. About half past : 7 o'clock last eveuing, the Cleveland and Pittsburg train ran through the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago train at Aliiauce, smashing two cars of the latter train. Oue of the cars was thrown into the rotun da of tbe station, and tho other through the public room which constitutes part of Sowcrbeek's hotel, in which several per sons were sitting. Tl.o rotunda and Bit ting room were both torn down, killing ... , f I Ji.llll ..It lv-" Kill III. . S .Yl.lM'l - .11 I II .S I.A IS eight aud wounding a number of persons. ,( rhnN ,-,, w ,.,,.,., vi ,j,. K,xk WHO HOLD THE OrriCtS ? Tbe Ju Ji- v ;rea,ner vs Afraham linen ( John Dalesman vs John II V artz with not ciary has been almost exclu lively in th jilllK.4 . li nnu vs Wmli-arieial hands of the Svuth, as the olTL-e of Chief! f-ir.ih Ann Polk vs James L li'imn , . r. . . liT-caer .V Weiler vs t'has Mtees Jmtice of the Supreme Court baa been , ,.ms KiiJt ,, a, vs All ,; filled 51 years, by a Southern man, and ; Kims for Katesuians vs Jly Do H' n.l 'r.'er but 11 years by a Northern man. Siiunel ll-nd.-rsan ys -.arle. 'ronratli , . , ... , fl I 'mo. l..r I. li t hn-t vs A H in. Gardner The famo rule will apply to Diploma-1 ,,,.ry w uyii.r vs s.nnl Lwina tuts, as out of IS'2 foreign ministers ap-, Com mi. M t'hamberlui vs II Ifnian A Ilijh pointed, 117 of them have been Southern Jacob "'"ne"' " men. There aro now 313 Northern men -m i; ! ri. lJ vs Mmith II l'hompsnn holding office in Washiiitrton, and 0o0 l''"J rVier vs Saml lia ise and wife , " j ('has H C.ok vs Th. is r.'in.v Southern men. ! j ,llh s.. , vs H..nrv Ch.tl-s Last week an Arkansas jury convicted Havnl llerr vs w 11 hue with notice to z f ,i I -,,i i? '. -s,irout, Harrows & Vo vs M A Stock et ai the chief operator of the J.ittlo Koct , 1 s un(, vs saiIie Manufacturing Company, which assumed i Mary Jane Flint Ac vs Charles V Kline banking powers and issued notes for circu- f1""", Fl"' r vs .'"Tla!!?"?,, r , , . William Heinen vs Jaion I ( tirley lation, and which fwurd a few months :ig , ; Lat.ivi tte Albrisht vs John l)a:es,an swind dlinir etocKtiol lers a..a uai... .( .i , r,-i .. 1 .1 : largo amount. 1 hey did this under the ; common law, for unfortunately they found that thero was no statutory crovisions in - j that Stato to meet such ctses. TacJudue ; under tbe tame law aenteuced the party to I , , , . 1UUI 1I-.J19 IllliliauuilltUli. Small I'ox. Tbe folks in the country tipress some desire to know the real ex tent ef this disease in Danville, and it would be ell for our physicians to make a regular report of is extent. So far as our knowledge extends there have been only four or fivo deaths, and there arc but two cases in town at preseut. Perhaps there may be a few cases of Varioloid, but even these are becoming very scarce. Ameriean, 2d inst. Milwackie, Deo. C. Tho storm of Tuesday last was very severe along Lake Michigan. Many buildings wcro swept away, piers damaged, &c. In many places snow fell to the depth of six feet. Tbe railroads are blocked up, and no traius are arriving or departing. During the storm of Tuesday the brig Storm King and Algotnah, and the schoo ner Wellaud were all wrecked within sight of the city. All on board were saved. Baltimore, Dec. 7. Llenry George Kuper, British Consul at this port, was suffocated last night whilst in a bouse iu the western part of tho city, which was de stroyed by fire. The other inmates nar rowly escaped. Tbe house is said to be one of doubtful repute. The deceased has a family residing in Kngland. FiTTsnuiiG, Dec. 9. A letter from Washington, Pa., states that the Jeff.trs in College, at Canousburg, was destroyed by fire on Friday night last, with the library, containing 10,000 volumes. The total loss is S 30,000. CoL. Denton delivered a speech at St. Louis, tho night before tbe election, iu favor of Mr. Ducbanan, denouncing the repeal of the Missouri compromise and declaring that he is opposed to the exten sion of Slavery. A Rucbanan paper Bays the Womcnof Wisconsin disguised tbcmsclvca as men, went to the polls by thousauds, and voted for the ' Woolly Horse," (Fremout.) The DantiUe Democrat publishes the AdJress delivered lt ruukib before the I. O. of O. F. at Dauv.llc, by lev. It. A. Fiuk, of the Lulheraa chuicb, Lewisburg. Sandy Butler, free black, convicted in St. Mara county, Ml, of stealing a sad dle, bag been sentenced to be sold out of tbe State fur twenty ycara. On tbe l'2tb ult., a liaptist church gath ered at Spruce Creek, Huntingdon couuty, under tbe labors of l.ev. A. Ii. Still, was recognized by a Council. Iu tbe Criminal Court of Charleston, S. C. on Friday last, a man wss sentenced to imprisonment for six mouths for illegally hipping a ulavo. lie. Ira Foster, pastor of the Danville Baptist Church, has resigned on account j of ill health, and repaired lo 1'bi'ad. & West Braih adjudge Capron, 'f tho Quarter Ses sions of New York City, iu hU cbargu to the Graud Jury recently states that "the Election Laws are tho most important of all laws, and reiterates the fact that it has been most villunously violated at the late election in ibis city. He enters upon a long arguiucut to prove that if the frauds upon the ballot-box are allowed to go un punished, and if the public take no more interest iu the rascalities of politicians than they appear to do, then, indeed, it may be prophesied of us, as of the Romans : "The days of the Republic are numbered!" The Grand Jury have preseuted 50 or CO Inspectors of Election for their neglect of duty at the last election. Some of our cities need a purification like that San Francisco received. Union County Court Affairs, REGISTERS NOTICE. TOTIl'E is hereby Riven to nil con- I 1 cerneil.lhal the following named persons i . have settled their accounts in Ihe Register's O.Hce at I.ewtshur::, l.'nion county, and lhat the said accounts will be presented for confir mation anil allowance al the Orphans' Court, to be held at LEVISil,'Ki, for Ihe county of Union, on the third Friday of DKC. next, being the t'Jth day of said month, viz: 1. 'I'll.' account of John IS. Linn, adminis trator of Francis Jt.seph (iessner, late of the Borough of Letvisbur'.r. dee'd. 2. The account of Jacob Spi?emyer.finar dian of Samuel Huntingdon a minor child of Win. Huntingdon, late of Hartley township, dee'd. 3. Th account of Dan. M. n.'noer.a Itnin islrator of John Ileinly, late t f Uullaloe town ship, dee'd. 1. The account of Israel (i iver. adminis trator of S:isannali (iuyer, late of White IK-er township, dee'd- J. W. PKXXIX.STO.W U's'r. Register's Odi.-.e, I.ewist ui Nov. Is, l""r. I-mic I.lst, live. Term, IV. Danville Uank vs J;io Lawrence .y (,'hs Stees (.'orse Sehnal.le vs Catherine II Uowrs Matthias Wilson vs D.ivi I llerr John U-.el.uek vs A J Onto m..l.i. v..n,jr s.,o..rA it Hunsccker for Ciiureh vs Joseph I). Furrey s in) vs s.x,' ' X-lT f..r Kuist vs Richard I), imherty hi:-iian Dersham vs Joseph C. r et al Daniel I. aye. ark vs William Mo.-r; Daniel l!ain;l. rir vs fle ir. If. usel el al John Wenz.-I vs l.ickst.n M'l.auKhlm John M 1: John M It-oner vs David S.i?br wnh notice Poller I r M i: Shriner vs C H Shrincr with 110 Ann tiiuter vs Daniel Williams Samuel Baker vs John D.ttesman r.liztboth Vartz vs David tirove Hani; of Danville vs Lorenzo P Tead Thomas Sutton's Adinrs vs S F Lvndall Mart- A Davis vs William Davis D II flissel vs Jno Knnpie's Admrs lieoru Wehr vs Ceore Faiist Daniel R inlrr vs llasiian Teifel, with no Hank of Danville vs C'ii.as II slimier Win Ritter vs Charles Dreisbach V T Linn vs P II Marr Daniel Williams vs Kaufman Ar Reber Hy Walker vs Thos Walker A Win Walker (lltANU JL'IUHIS I.tC. TtltM. AV10 li rlin John M Ilenfer, Cha's It Antes llsst H-tJfihir David Ream, lienj. Winejar- d-n. J inies Ilichl M (ltinlmrs. W 111 VonnT li,itf,t!:ir Thomas Cornelius lliirtry If y II Charles, Jacob Ka'.herman L'nion Kemegii.iis Tucker It'.. ).iffiii.c Jno C Watson, Abel C Jones, Win sTpotts, Daniel Poniius, Peler Pontius. Kill 11 Win Nagl, PeterUuyer.D Kaullmaii, John Hiuelv I I.nri.-b ir Franklin Spvker, Isaac Wagner l.im'slmi' Kmanuel alter U.'nf Uur Cha's Cronrath Jijc.-jom Henry Mourer TRA VKItSE Jt'nORS. Uwhhirz Danl ShatV r, Jona. Wolfe, Chs F Hes, Ja's Crisweil, Jona. esbit, Ja's Haves, Peler Beaver, Win Frick, Then. S Christ, John lirown, Michael Fichihorn, Hunter Pardoe. Sam'l Sliler, Levi Sterner, Win C Painter HV. lUffaitt John Hayes, Levi Kaup, Levi Miller I,;,-s.eie Win C Barber, Dav. W Pcllman, Cornelius Pellman AWry Jerome I) Datesman, Peter Newman, Levi (icmbcrlinir. Win P I) u?al , Hujfihr David Heiser, Jacob Kaufman. John j Minium, Martin nri-hach, Daniel Moore, David lleiiniiii. Win Walker. John Shadie. ; .Vein Krrlin Michael Kleckner, Danl Lemon. Mijjliiiti'ir:; Thos Cronemiller, John Dctwei- ler, Kmanuel Vearick ir,',y Jos I) Furray. Jac.Fees, Dan! Holler. l iiim John Phillips, Jacob Slear I li i.e I) -rr Aaron Sinilh. Satnl Marshall I iffilr Jacob Urown, Samuel L rio'.l, j J dm ii Urown I Uion (osiiil) Coin I I'rot latnaMim riIKRf:.S, me lion. AB'.M ts.WII.MO.N. President Ju.lc for the 2tnh Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Union, Milllm and Snyder, and Jht MnisiiAi.i. and Phi up Kiwi Ksqs., ssn eiaie Ju !j;es in Union county, have issued their pree. pi, heat ing date Ihe dav of Sept. ........ .!..,,.,...! r... ii.. k..u.n..r.,. Orphans' 'ourt, Court of Comuion Pleas, ( )y.r and l erininer. and i.enerai t iarier sessions, at LEWI-HITli;, f. r Ihe c.untv of UMO.N. on the third V.D.NKAV of DIICE.MULU uem, (hein? ihe 15:h day) lSi'., aud lo continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby Riven to the Cor oner, Justices of ihe Peace and Constables in and for the crunty of Union, to appear in their nivn nroner persons with their records, inuui- siliins,exaiiiinations and other remembrances to do those thiuzs which of their offices ami in their behalf appertain lo he done; and all Wit- j nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf, of ihe Ootnmonwealih against any person or j persons, are reenired to be then and there atlendinu, an.l not depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in 1 t--laIt.la,. their aitendance at Uie appointed lime agieea- 'I JIL SltllSC ri'llT OlltTS II IS SerVICCS ble to notice. L in curiu" Horses ofl'oll Evil cr Fistula. (iiven under my hand an.l seal at the Slier- He will cure Horses of either of these alilic iiT's Oilice in Lewisbnr", the 'Jilt day of No- j tions for or make no charge if not stic vembor, in the year of our Lord onethonsan.l j cessfiil. Here is an opportunity f..r every one richt hundred and fifiy-six.and in ibe seventy- i whose horses are atllicte.J, tc restore them to ninth year of the Independence of the United ' heallh and working order. Residence on my Slates of America. (iod save the Common- ( Farm in 1C-I1 v Tp., near Lewisi.ur". wealth! DANIEL U. GCLUIN, Sheriff, j A.,;. lo. lbS... (JEwii..- V.ITIVELL. VMO.S COVMY, a. Tli l.'omiii'.ii wealth of Pennsylva J L.S. -niali Elizabeth Keihsam, widow of Lewis Keibsain, late i.f White Deer township, Union county, d-ceased. 'i'o Ihe rhiMien "f Anihony K-insain, deceased, John KeiUani. Alimony K-ilsam, Jacob. Reibsam and ll.-iijiniiii Ileilwam. To t!ie children fl J, ,lm Iteibsaiu, dee'd. William Ueibsam. Hen ry U'-iu-aui a.'id t'liarlolie Keihsam. 'i'o Ihe children of l'eler Ueihsain.decM. I'hilip livi' sani, William, John, l'eler, S.irah, Caiharine and Heliy Keihsam. Totheehildreiml I'hilip Ueihsain.decM, Joseph Keibsam, Iteedy, Irwin and Henrietta. To the child of ( aihanne Keihsam. ilec'd, Jacob .Miller. Uiii'.tTiJis : Whereas. at an Orphans' Court held at I.pw isburs;. the 1 Dili day 1 Neptcmb' r, A. !., ISoli, b.-f,.re Ihe linn. A. S. Wil-on. President, and James Marshall and Philip Knhl, Inquires, Jn l"es of the same t'uun, Klialieth l!eibsa:n present... er ... ... sr. ..., . ... ........ .. s. husbain , Lewis lieiosam, :;ue ui nue eer township. Cnion county deceased, died seize,. in his tlciiiesne as oi lee oi ami in an inai cer tain tract of land siluaie in White Drer town ship. Union county, bounded on the Xorih In lands of "ill p, on the S..u;h by lands ot John llaverlin, on ihe Last by lands of and on the West by lands of John Haverlin, coniainiir,' f..ny-twu acres more rr less, bav ins lir-t made his last will and lestam-nt. That said decedent left your petition a widow without issue also the following collateral heirs children of Anthony Keihsam, deceas ed, John l.'eibsam, Anthony Keihsam, Jacob Iteibsaiu and Pn-njaiiiin Keibsani, children of John Keihsam, deceased, William Keihsam, Henry l.'"ibsain, and Charlotte Keihsam, chil dren i.f Peter Keihsam, deceased, Philip Keih sam. William, J..I111, l'eler, Sarah, Catharine, and Ileliy Keihsam, children of Philip Keils sain, dtceasi d. Joseph Keihsam, Keedv, Irwin and llenrielta. children of Catharine Keihsam decease.!, Jacob Miller; that iu his last will and fsiainent aforesaid th 1 sat.t testator made the foll-.ultii; devise and l.e.iiests : - I will and bequest all 111 v properly real and per-otial to my beloved wife l.oz al.eih dnriiii; her nat ural iife as lon: as she shall remain my wid ow," and then tin--, uiv property shall le at my wife's privilege to will 11 to whom she pleases. Your petitioner fiitiiier represents thai she is still a u'nl..w, iind that Ihe tract oT land is uiipr-fliH-tive, and that ii would be for h-r inieresi and also those win. may have 1:1.111 111- Si lit interest to have I lie same sold. she. therefore pravs your honors to decree a sale ; of the miiii.' under ih' pruvisii.ns ol Ihe acl of April H, 1S.VI, in such rases provided. 1 W'etherefnre heiL-hvroinio and voti and each ' i f you to be and appear beli-re our Jti.'iv-s ol ihe Orphans' C. urt ol saol e nistv. at a couil to l.e held ai Lewisburi on M. n l.tv the !-"th , dav of Dec-iob. r ne.Tt. lor the bearing i f tl;e i parties in interesii.fi tins ap:irjt-i'!i and stii.w 1 cause wiiv an nr lrr of sale of the premises ! shall not be made. Ill tiik Cnaft'T. Wivir ss i:n-han I and seal ol th-said Court 1 at I.e.visii.irL! Ih.s '- ' dav ..I'Oeb.l er. A ll. Wit;. ; swtl LI. Ill l i I Clerk. I LMti.S Col M Y. ss. i lie 'oiiiiiiotiwealM if P. lv.l . 1 ' .i... ,1 .. ... . . 1 , ... .s. 1 1 . .a i . 111- .-iieiui ui . lui'ii .i iiy, ( ) lin en,,- : hei.-i.s, .Limes H. Mason. Saimtel II. Ma son, . ashiiii 'ii Mas,.ii, Loiaiiutl Calio-i inan ai. 1 II irriel A. bis wile i.tte JI.u n- t A. Mas.-n. t.hatles lasi.n, la:.' of mir c. untv, lao-lv in our e.-unty court ot Coulinoii Pi-jas of l.ioon c..in.:v l i tore 1 ur Judges at I.e-.i .si.urj u.-re j stiiuiii.ine.t to ansv r Ji.srj h L. M iuu ov his I l!l ir-'.latl Jobll ill, . I a plea thai whereas I J..sepii ii. M 1-1.11 by bi i-uai .1; in J dill U ill, I .11, .1 f e sa; ! Jailor II. Mas,,.,, ,1?nue U. Mj son. Washiiit.-n Mas. oi, Lmaiuiel Catheniian ! and Hario-t A. his ui.'e la',.-il h i,i: A Ma- ,n, I and Charles .M;ts,,t,, i,.,eiher and undivided ,h J h..i I a certain traei er pi. ;-e i l l.m I situate m i Hartley r.u iisl.ip, a.ij -i inii I, it. Is , f J. l.u l swrnsrl, Jt-I.i. H.il.l, f-,tll. Ill hsh. J.iC t Vi.-rcer. I i.-or-j-- Itoiil ar. 1 olioTs, ei.'ii-tii.iii'' ! line II -1 -; . : f-.-,t I and NX Ai'l-'S no-re ir less wi!h I ihe atipiit'enaiu-es ,v e, t'.e ..mi- Jano s II. I Mas. u. Samuel It. M..s..ti.'ash;i.: n Mason, t Kiiianii-'i t.'aifo riiiau aint Harriet A. his uite 1 lale Hut i ii A. Mason. p n t.:n n tjeret f I, tuecn them to he made accord. lo Ihe laws and i nisi.,iti i.t' 1 1 1 , I'.ini linn u-ea II il i. sm-ti ri. ina.b ati.l pr .vnled .lid auisav and th.: same j to be d lie did not p. rilllt. vei v Ui.iusliv ati.l ; against ihe same laws and customs, and Ihe Snerill" having made returns ili.it he had dtilv summoned the Deft nj.iiits acci idin to law and order of this Court, and no one appearing die Court proceeded lo examine the Plaintiff s title and quantity of his pari and purpart, and the same lo be the i.ne ur, divided sixth part of the iraet ot land des(-r:Le! m the writ. Whereupon it was c. nsidertd and adi: in our sail Court before our Judues al Lewis i burs lhat partition be made ef the tract or 1 piece of laiulaforesaid with the appurtenances. Thereb. re we command you that taking wiih : you twelve free, honest and lawful men of j your bailiwick. yon proceed to in-ike partition of the said tract of laud according lo the law lli such case made and provided. Witness the Hon. A. S.Wilson, President of nnr 'said Court, al Lewisburg. the flth day of October, A.I) I .".. SAMI'LL ROI'sir, Prothnnotarv. rnko noiici. tliat ncmpiini; to !he ah-'ve onl-T a I'artninn will he hclj on'thf premiers on r rii.ny, nie ;; m noer inner, in.., at 1" n'clock. A. M., rf whicli all cunccrned uiH pUase take nutice. Oct.l5tlN.".ti. DAXIEI, I). OIXDIX, SUIT. i ivrRsix at n:uim nr;. "'(tTICE. NuXrril.ers to the Kutldinj; X r uini .ue re-peciiunv mn-rmrd mat nie ( FiToit Instalment on their sutrripti.ms is now Lie and pay:t!.!c J. A. MEKTZ. Ks-., is apni'inie.l t.!l''rtnr,aiul authorize to rprrive unj receipt lor tlie same. A. K. lil.I.U ieueral Aent aud Treasurer I.eui-hur?, Oct. I, KQ 4liiiiiiMi'alor'M olitr. "VrOTICE is liete'. y piven, lhat Letters t.f X Ailuiinistratiiiii in ihe INiate nf VM. VII0.. Jr.. late ef Kelly township. I n ion counly, ileceaseil. have been framed to the liiiitersi-iie.l iu ilue form i f la'v : Therefore all persons kntuvinc themselves imlebte.l to said estate, are herein- requested li. make mi mediate pa wmnt; and those havins just claims ae.'iiust -.he same are ai,o rt.pie.sted to present ihetn proper1)- autheniicated lor setllc inenl. III'CII P. Sm:i.I.i:i!, Administrator. Lewisbiitr, .v. 1, fJOTICS. VT a meeti of the Ui meetin ol ihe Hoard of Managers n ion County Mutual Fire Insu i .nice l.ompany, held at Ihe otiioc of said Company, iu the 1! .roush of Lewisburi;, on the 1st day of October inst., the following res olution was unanimously adopted : Ar...,!-' Thai an assessment of twenty-two per cent, on ihe premium noles he made, lo inret Ihe losses sustained In- this Company and due ihe devisees of J. IL App &. Co., as Hoy and others. Published by order of Ihe Board ef Direc-'"'s- J. A. MKKTZ, Secreiary. October I, l-tftsw C. VI. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and KFTAIL Jh-nj ami Chemiral Emporium. Lewisbttrff. Pa. Ifn 'IOC!iS all kinds i.f 8-riay and t V- 311-honr llntss Clocks and patent lever Vjoy time-pieces, Prass 8-day clocks at $1, bras, :;ti-hoBrrloeks as lew as $1. All clocks warranted for one year at J. I.. VOIjKK'S KHrJ M.iiu-t s K.VO.V rttVSTY, ss. i Thet.'ommonwralthof PrnnKylva-i ) t. s. nia to Karali Keinp e who resifs in ; ) MiSlliiibuis Tnu n rounty, John Kem- pie who resides in W In'e 1'eer township in j said county S.nnuc! Kemple who reside, in j Stephenson county m ihe siarr of Illinois,! K.-becca Mernrk fate Itefceccj Kemple inter-J married with John. Merrick who re.ides in , Siephenson counly in ihe siale of Illinois, '. Peler Kemple who rc-si d s in W'rt Biiil.ih.e li.wnship t uion county, Adam K.-mple who resides ill West UulL.loe lown'lnp I'nii.n counly, and Catharine Kemple who resides in Stephenson county in Ihe stale of Illinois, heirs and Iral representatives of Philip Kem- pie late of West Bullaloe township l.nion county, who was the brother 1 1 Jshn Kemple deceased Greeunz : 1 Whereas, by an imiiet fi r that purpose I duly awarded by the Orphans' L'onrt of ihe counlv aforesaid, tli- real estate tf John Kiirr- ; i,raloe low.ish.p. i;..lon i - - cou ,,ly de cease . . ps a , 31 perches, at the sum ol s:!,.i i; tract P' cotiiallllo 1 aeres an t I'-" perches ai f.ii!'; :.nd the third an I last trar U otitall. u.g IU a. id W perches at tol S:t. And whereas none of the heirs . f Ihe sai l deceased appeared in Court on t lie return of the said nil) II is ill.. 11 In lakelhe preillis.-s lln-reiii inenlioneJ at Ihe appraisement: And now lo wit, Sept. 1', ls.'d. on motion .1 li. F. M.ller, Esq, Hole on ihe heirs and leia! representa lives ..f .1. hn Keino'e decea-e I to appear la the first day oi next Term I Decern. I ", I ';.) and elect 10 lake the real estate at tie- valua tion thereof or slmw cause w hy the Court shall not decree the same lo tc sold. IJr Tiir. CorrtT. Witness mv hand and the seal of th Cnrt at Lewisburg the 2 1st d .v ol A. I. SAM I LL LO! Ml. Clerk. TAILORING. JOHN ?..milli:u q I II 1 1 ' 1 n till I I J I - ' 1.1 ' I ' 7 ti u!t iri.it h lia-. re- r.'.vfil .In' F.i.I an I Winti-r L ' Fnh!.-n. a:t-! is pr par-.I u r tnii' iit'- .t t;-iul. It '-u ! rnt!MVir. as h-i-t't'-Ii i-, t" ext'cu't- h:s w.Tii s.iti.-Lii lo- It7 nly tt ali. l.eu i?liirr, ' pt. -I, 1--j6. 1.4 4' Ill H, AUIU:K ami Ii.ttr s -1 r. Mil i;i;. p.. OiFifp in A in nit. blocii, M : 1 k.-t sireet, 3 ! i!nir al ove .lie RA1LF.GAD IlaSTALPiEKT. .MiTlCi: is lieu-1.-.- sn-.n to tbe Svekb l.'- rs 1. 1 tin- "l.l.WlsIil KU. i n;i: a- ri.i 1 i: ki:i:k IiAII.KO.VI I'llMI'A.W. t.iat t!.- D.reC.rs i f sai l Cuiitoa'iv have pas-e.l a li"s..itiii. a to all in 1 11 a. e h ire sni -i n; d. s are if..-re:..re r oi .i:.-r's in I. ..'oh ,. t le . ... r in-; ri'-pe.-t.'.e Sloe ;.!...! ; to pav into til- Ti i bur-.', on or I..-;, re i ' S5 in. each sbare sul s j tilit; wiil be ha! le !. , no. mh on said inst i'o cnbe 1. I le se lo- pav I r.e per ce-t. ut a:; -r :hat u.ii-. 1 II.l.Lii. 'i'le Ul. ii f. : Letvishur;. "ct. 1. I West Branch Insurance Ct.mpaiiy, OF Luck ll.ivi ii. l'a.. iiisMrc l.'i'idrlit'il liuiiililil's, ."Sior.'s. 1.-icii.iii1:z-. I'arin l'ropei ;v. and . i:n-r i-u.nlii.j and ;!.. r ci n letlls. at ino.lei.ite rates. Doii.o i 'l-IUi'Ss i n :n.ui.;:z-. Farm ,ai,tl iu-.r I'.-a- boihCash and Mutti.ti '-tans. luiiicioi, H n J hn J IVarce II. .. i C llaivey J i.n il II .11 '' 'I' A' r ims Chas Maver D J I o '..-i-an Ch.ts Ci.st' U i, : l'eler I'.-isi!ison Tnos Kivh.Ti Hon. li C. II KVi: . I r s;d nt. T. T. AMU Ms. Vire Pr.-. THUS KITCHU.VSeo't. JAML-S Ii. II AV.I.iN. A-.-ei.t. j J i ; eGi Lewisl.ur-. ! in. n C... l'a. n. II. Dersham, II. 2., nAVINli iiTin;!iii".ii! tncait'il in Le w isluiri:. P.i.. respei n ai . v tenders h;s IVt'lt,sit'iial i'rvi(f mu n anil vicuniv. h. tt ihe ti'iUr'N iti t!i-' fUi'--:i 1 I' t't.s bv pri.jii; t a.tfii:ifn i'n hi in'Tit a -half iii'tt u ill .il- 1 ' m.! r..it: ft' il.'ir :ari.iiiii''. A to Chroiin! Iira-es nl evrv na ,ai.tl tiratt'J j j with (itinera. mhcp-. lht. DI.iisM A M -jratl'iaif.! at the rrmuvncl r j An.t'i ican Ci-e':c M ,!:(;:'. i -! r--f .J ii:iii(ali. i having tir-.t studie! the Hn! r.r Allopathic sys- ! teiu t'l inc. heme, and aTtetul'iq Lerlu.es in one ..f ih..- OM Srh ol Me.liral i'ui'.--s .f VhiUid I elphia ; hut heCi'initi; curivuic' I f the super ! lority ol" the Xeu-cr American Feleetie svsteni. I he commence.! its stii.lv. and aarn't two j course1- oi Leenin.-- in the U. lormeii'f r Ame rican Eclectic Medical I'l.lire of the iteen j (Jityofthe We-t. This Inutution, altnuuch Tt-t hi it- iuf ith-v. I t -iit .-r;- r :n fhi ir :.t Uf-t.n t lr h.Iv niiiiml;i m it- Mutl ro- ilnu li t- f- tir th- r j M 4 1. 1 l'ic ii.i.'tti i.'Uilim 1 It i" t. miiiii; ill 'nr!- ..f . r z " ' a in 'i-.. In t . i. m.,u U- nre uiamcf ii- th iu ion oli.ir , H.. V Hi! I c!.i- i.l t h I lie .rm .fn' l tier, n--e Mi- n Tlie I.. I irm. ! - new r : Fel. r-1 i-, anil 111." .i.l A i:.p:.lt:l- - .. ui ' 1 Hl-'l 11.-. i U.1M the Xew S lil u In III. Ji 1I...I leei.t ll.nt 1- ID any ; w.T i. jiiri. ii l .tie lomem s. -t. in. n, h t'lilom !, A r-inr. Am lui.uy.H. .; tr .i-.-n.r an.l l arniles a -ent l.arw f Int.- Ve:vt-i I e. n l -re l. i y tie ever lil-r.l anil l'Ttre--iTe .liT-i. ian .if tin- V w .-. 1H I.l that are r. ui.l. .- -til. -tun. . f..r tie - .1. lei. ri..u nie t i. iue. i i'h li.iuet. A.:.:l llieri-1. re we hull no neea f,,r tle-m. Witb tiles.- valual.ie ne aci-.it-. i..l nil tli.-e i l the .11.1 or ; AM. r ritl.ii- net.".! exrel tin-1' w l-.n. merit ion-il atve. j an.l all l!n- iru r-.i . uie.it- f e. . ry -tli.T -11 Ul '! aie.h- i i-ine. i a Ihe llene) thte. II, .tr lillne.Ti.oni-eiiinn. limn. "li. a- . .-ire now .-ii r it Lie tl. t w. re o:ii-e - -Il - a l.-ra . I i;ii.!--il.l.-. n.t Itint Irs. witle.tif lr.-nsin '1- n II;" r.n flitution, and rri alini etli. r a!-n.. . a- Is-liiiitv. Klieu-mi.i-m. l'-p.-:.sia. l.ner lli. -a.-e. I I. .-rnti .1 .v rjftir.i.1. l.--ail 111. i s. l-r. in.-Oure l..-a .f fe. ill. He. Tie New -s-Iiin.1 rertitiulv i-iniin- .1 irr- -1 -ir-rior:tv In Ihr Imitment f all lir-.1-es. It In- leel, .rtiT.-i l.y 1 lini.-sl 11 rt It. ill th- n erliililv iii'.in ii .h.-a-. . t..e. titer I? ii.kq 2 er c-ut; that I AMatii-l Lulera i enty .- ner eetit TI is. i an :i-e of prn..'r-i arl imi rnT m. nt. ant Hie N.w s. li...l i. fti.ai. r.irr-. n.-.n,. I ui ..ui.a tluwn , l.v Je..ti.- rr. o'. ami :ir.!i.li:it. . tti-nrit i. j n.ii. iHit:.i:fi..,roi.i..i):.iik,.ia rm ! Executor's Kotice. j VOTIl'K is hrrt'k siven. ilmt Letters X Testamentnrv on the last will and trsta- ' ment of lll'lill .MILI.LTi, late of Lewisburg boron.!., ueceas, I, have been "ranted lo i Ihe mi ler-ic ned, by the Ke-istcr of Union counly. in due form i f law; therefore all per sons knowing themselves in.Iel le 1 In -,aid . -,.o. i-...t!ii ,i i t niase iiiiine ti it, pay. ment. and those having just claims auain'st the same are also requested t. present Ihem properly authenticated for settlement 111 Oil P.Mih'I.Lhi;, Executor. Lewisbur;, On. ;.) s:.ti $1,200 a Year! 1000 U;i:-NTS anteJ in everv pint ol the I luted Sia;, , , Srll a I, ,.;,. tiful work, "Tilt" E'iiiw,,;,..--. .,r.t. Oil! oi lil and ,.iv," eonipns ing a lew i.l ihe prem state of the Nations ot Ihe World, their manners, customs and peculiarities-, and their political, moral, social aud industrial condition, interspersed wiih j-i.mioicih O'.ieies n,i .1,ci-i.,. s. By Viiiu- Pissnrit, author of ihe liistorv ot Uncland. Greece and Kome. Knlar .i revised and embelli shed with several hundred Engravings from desmns of Crome. Derereux and other disiiniuished ain.sts. It is aso illustrated w ith 1 heantifuHy colored plates with costumes of various nations, Ac Asents sellint; this wrk have cleared ?ll0 a month. I end for a specimen copy and prospectus.wh.eh are sent by mail pest paid on receipt of &.., wuh partic.ilar.x nf agency. J. W BKADLEV, PuhliiTher, x-n i V,.?"rlh fnurth St. ,,.,,, ,).,' N.D. In addition lo the usual per eenlase, W m'fkf.rMM,,:.r;' ""'cement lo -Wnts i ,be way of I'KKMH'ii.s. J.W. II. To C'oiiMlablf!, Conn r.emrns and other 's-ltl at tl. Cirvwu O.Uce. JO m 1 Ii COAL! t-o.il.! COAL ! The umlersiRned woM rs ) peclfully inlorin the cilizens of I.rwijbuq; and vicinity, as well as persons in .vljMinng towns, lhat he keeps constantly on hand a supply f SIIAMOKIX and SII.KS-U.ikltK V OA Stove and other purposes, of r,;fy n t a! "l; f!-lr- "! u rMtjfi tWng it, i." !.- lr' '''r lhl pun,,. ll;iV.o rrcfnj , iir of iC'x-l Mi. loll SsJAl.Ks, hr ran a .r frn,t.t liTrhfuz '"l that tin-jr will get tull Weilit, and ILua Y only U t what U--f rir. I 11 t all l liaj at tlia fc.wrat r"fc Jtritm at Li Tari a f.-w vaol-fr.-m Mr. ri i.-tj.-itii a llnul. ' n ;07.'. H aiiwU ili U- ail. ii Ih.! tn at La r. Vanl. tiayUljt ll'IMU I.. .wl'hnnr, Mar H. I.'- (.;' Also UU ksiiiih's Coal. Cook Iluyers and Agent.-", Road This! lli.r I'aitry Jjniu in the FirJd! RecQlIecUons cf a Life Time. OH, Men and I hings I have .Ven h, j; ir. t and America, lij S.G.I. liODilll 1 ,ie real "-Peter 1 ai ley, author ol ihe II. st. m f all .canons Qirie nest .Agents Uuok ev iml lislied) and ot I lit oilier volumes I Seven .Molimis hate been sold. of wb.ca In two l.ire 1-ino. volumes, ! Iii5 paees,25 original L'nuravinss, inctn.iin an aceuraie stei-t portrait ol" ihe Author ; b.ai or scarlet CI, th. Pn. e. :. 'i'nis ma?nitieent n-ork is the resn1! (.f ti e Author's I. in: l.OMi I.AIiOi:,, , ,.1,. , s more valuable, instruetive, ori-nnal, ftiro-u, and important personal inei.leni.ane. dole aril deseription, than was pp-bably enr leb.it embodied in a single work. MILLlOAs OP LKAlLKS have eagerly si.ul-IiI the auihor'i l. rmer w..rks, and OI HLK MIM.IO.N's buy ih s uhi. b is eniphalically THE WOi;K 1 if thi: At.i: : IV S -inscription looks, and full partiru. lars and Instructions to Agents, sent up. a application n MILLER. ORI ON A Mi l l It; , Publ.-i.ers, fi'l Park I!. r, .New V. r!r or 1U7 tienesee Si. A-at.uri, '!. mi.s:. f-J ''Jin Real Estaie.,!, Market S:. lJV iiisburu'. aoj uiiii the lale res;i-. . f l.en. (ireen, dre'it.on ihe west, and v... J i n the e.i-t, is i V red at Private tl : r lot tvi'.ii a two.,iorey liau.e I;ae :Al rt l'uui,,t Cisvm, s.able, Ac. Ki.quire of JAMLS c. MCI.! in:. ..i. ii 1.5. a: liea-i r kn-iie rt,.r. SALE CF REAL ESTATE. YW.l Ir. So.'i, on thf ricniisi s. ae. ? r.-idm; to the iriin.il i,s t. the U ; .f PIIILIi' lii;..M.AKH-, ,,.t-,., , s. . ,r av the 1 - til day cf January next, a. ,,s.' suai-e ami tract ol I.an !, y.ius.e :. l.' .-.aloe t. w iis,;j', i.i, ji coat.;-,-, a i:..i iui. 's of .loon C .ir a d . ;iiei s. ci i.i.i. n a- ;s-j SI 4 rv. oi.i-ii..if Co-aied a:., i ,h- , ;. h.i.l i in ere l uiih ihlil- v eh .-.;,.; -,;. . , s.i'e t,. c in. .mt ;it Jo i ', . v...;,i.a ;-:ins i l sal- wu be made 1 1, ... n v J. .vli;!;:i.l i.:n. Aim r i-u-i t...,.el,.tt,,v.,..ul IVUfc-a I.'.lec'l. I. -. i-.-. i :,(;. TWO FARIIS aad SAW-IIILL I F r Sa:, ur j:tt, iu l'iu,.,t t unty. Kt si- i.i ii:.;e livtn V ni.un.: rr.i:..;. ti .fuh4 L uj-a.ur- al ui !M Acrc ci. . rO'ijM.M ;.y IJ. j. re i: .V V li-.'V.:S I. s, 1 " ,,rr ' v,l',i il ' Hi'Vr.'vet: AW..-r an.l .1!., .nirir. I-'-i i.ai' I'.t-.iu.-f-Dii l r Pili.Tcf he Vjiius UViili BELLAS Ili-Hia Cjaaty Prjie;ty fjr S1I3. AVILI. Li' m:J at Yilh- Sad', on Mtr.mlaj. Ilir r.lAi ui livt'r, l-.-ifi. a l.iil' e i i t a i ii i ii i; rcbes. uh a .New m a Mr: jiuli. :, fua.vi: i .1.-;.; bmti iu I s1Iuav, i L.t-JjjJ. i.n-tn.Li. M.!'in Co., a. T:.i-l, . a i. i. lie-ir.il e "lie . r a rhysician, there beii-sn. i e oeiiie- ii l.eaisi,,w a,i,( Allan. shur;. a i! 5 lanee of miles. The hull, In rjs were bin I expressly for a I'hysieian. wi.h i tl ee, Ar.. a: taehe.l. The L-raiion is the best j ihe villase !or any k i mi vi Lusiuesi. There are ikj chnrelies. two Mores ail null ln ,iie V1;;-w k hirh .-n.!ers :t a .'.esirahle c.uii.try res. tei.ee. Lot is-'in jooil me a. lew crass. Terms, f aie will le e ),a;f -,,(, on je. livery of ilee.l. ami the remaintiie ha. fin er.e ve.ir. w.th si ivl serurty. P. i. n ru-B I-t April, l,."u. A gor i t.:;e will le civen. f' '" commence at 1 . 'e.. l'k, 1'. M i f sanl .'ay. For luriher iiifortiKitiou aa.'.resi J. D. Sr..ii.iAi. I.ewistonn. Pa. ..v. si, oii. j r fiTO.NEKOAD. V ii.I ACI.i: TCM, IMi.tl'LKTT AT PUBLIC SALE. Y ILL lie expnv.l lo Public Sale, on I illl USD A Y. DECEMBER 55. ISW, (Christinas day) a Lot of Ground ireming en .Varki t St., in ihe Iioroush . f I.en isLur:, en the corner of Market and Seventh streets, in what is called .Smith's Addition to I.ewibarp, ciiitaining 110 feel in I ria.iiii.and I twice! deep, on which are erccn.l a first-rate A-w.'.vrA' miav...v; nnrsr, -L-A-A a substantial ai d hands. n:r t'ranie Miills, and all oilier urcrssai y Om-Kui.d-ln-.'s. Tnere is a van. of choice r'ruir Trrrs on the Lot, and also a iiever-faint c LI.L.f Water. : s; Sale to commence at I o'cloek P. M. Tetins ma le known at .--a'e I t Ill OH P. Nil I.l.KK.' ) AssM-rees f OLOUtiK F. MILLLU, j H. K. Aotu I.ewiliur. .ov.2l, ls,"i8. VALUABLE EUILDIWG LOTS VOll Sale. One Lot on Siiu.1i T X street, a square and a half In m V; Three Lots on South Fourth strce:, squares from Market. Kft. The abiv. e are level Lots, well kcatf well adapted to building purposes. V. 11. AKV-s'i TOM Actin,' Ex r of Uiii. .rm Lewisburj. June 2ft, IH.16 4. t.c l'i Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale. l'i i'Uit purchiHH m, on retif in:ir trm. rriIKI!i: are 0 lots of V.'unll :d.1, si- J male in hue Peer Tp.. . n L. fal.-e 'reek. abon I a mile ult...- i:.,i i.t b'lll- ranci. s from II to il acres each. e:l t nie. I wnn various kinds ot Oak, P.i IV i -ar. and Chesnui. The Farm contains about fSacres.of wlncli 1 lsl are cleared, and has. a it a Two n-. n l'i I Aw4W llou-.'a Log tab!e. s(-rir.s of War. j JiJiand Fruit irees of various kinds. It . j joins lands of John Hummel and Jacob Hart 1 man, about IJ mile Horn Guidiu's More. ia ! White Peer tp. Union Co.. Pa. The above property is e tie red al Priv' Sale, by lite subscriber. GEORGE .MEIXELL. Kelly Tp.. Xttg. Ot. 'So. First Class Limestone Farm lGIt Sale, in While Leer Valle.''. L Lycoming County, two i:nl.s lt. ln Uanal and Kailread. on the read fn ro hurt? to Jersey Mu re. It cent.. " ai li s. in a good stale ef cuitivau"- lt lies an Orchard, first class llarn, ;ood U''i4r and other Outl'tn'ifinc. fall on MATTHEW EKOWN. I nlenle"". f. r further parliculais, or in Ihe Editor el lh f .rt-n.-c.r:. .uj. in, t IC, ISio. i 5 il Z C 3
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