JU Hi -A! 1 Va U frt PItvtttlA jL riU I G Oil i fl VLIJUlIliriP. wwwvvvvvvmivvvvwwvv bt o. n w JB den j. b. oohhium. DECEMBER I bob. pM.tdid m the rnh Srtn. hn tht lswjrt ami b- rt irvulfttii nf ht NfVtaper in Union l'iuntv. fog PKK31DEST: JOIIi C.FREMOXT or CALiruit.MA 90S VICE rKS WPEJtT: WM. L. DAYTON naWitliJicxt week's jwipcr Xo. f.63 will close the NINTH vcar of the Chronicle under the prcseut oo- I'roprietor, and the 2d of the existing t irm. It also closes a year paid tur by many, in accordance wita our rule which we find moro and more approved, as it s tried we shall not : ., ,. f . J.ml .ho tinner abmad bn credit to!Bu,u",8 Committee : but a majority any one, unless we know it desired I of the Judges did not concur, and secured. Prompt payments in i John Kuhlcr. of Beaver Tp, aged advance, is tho printer's golden rule. I 40 years, was killed on Monday week Ye think we have as lair a lot of; h w struck , a ;ece of timbcr paving patrons as any other printer . , . , : 1 . 1 Ld yet! on looking over our books:!1" B old barn ln Ulch was at wo find enough due us from responsi- j wo'K- .. Lie men to pay all our debts a mat- Frceburg Academy. tor of interest to others as well as The new edifice for this Institution ourselves, for all like to see "a good joke iro 'round." The New Year is a proper and convenient time for the settlement of all accounts, and while about it, don't forget that little bill of the Printer's! COURT. The commission of Jxo X. SiiioxTON as Associate Judge was read at the opening of Court, and he took his seat. The commissions of Samiel Roi sn, Prothonotary, were also read. James B. Uasilix, Lvq. was sworn in as District Attorney. Thomas Cornelius was appointed Foreman of the Grand Jury, which found little business before it, and was discharged on Tuesday. They visited , 6 lT J , A , the Court House, and appeared to be I . ' 11 pleased with it. TIkj first Jury Trials were the two 01 tommonweauu vs. iavin it. jvaui- ! t.t ;ir T r r ! inan. Verdicts Not Guilty. rcmer vs. Bnen Jury find $840 .,, J 1 for Plir. . , 1 Com ui vs. V. t eidensaul I JurJout- j Coui'tU vs. Fredyriek Wortnan Jury out. j ... , , ( I rceuom for Kansas ! j With all parties at the North, dur- ing the lute Presidential canvtu-s, the battle-cry was Freedom for Kansas! j and there were u.anv thousands in the , , : , ... ., 1 uth who symi)atliized with the sen- ,, ,'., . , tuncut. The election having pa??ed,. all who REALLY desire to fccuic that fair land from the great evil, i -lioulrl Htill labor for that end. As a direct, practical effort, it is thonght Petitions to Congress may be as cfFee- tual as any other means of arousing j ' , ,. L. ? and concentrating public sentiuieut, and if undertaken with energy aud Fpirit may be successful. The form of Petition below, while urging the i rasous for the prayer, seeks to avoid all controverted jwints, so that "none weed object to signing on account of any difference of opinion 00 s'ome minor Issue in the question Itcnublicans ! Democrats ! "Whips ! Americans ! ALI, EVEBTMr.iiF.r.E,who truly and honestly ami earnestly seek the freedom Kansas, PETITION fir it 1 Circulate tire following (or a better) form, among your neighbors and friends sends the narae3 to Con- gTCSS Thounands and they must hear, and may answer favorably. 3 cu m n o C a O 2. T 5 mm mm mmm - filing 1 s - n . x k 1 S C3 1 m? 1 0 " " C & (Ml mm, fm. P H S- S .cr X' ?T v 30 C ft m rt "B O mm. o a i b 1 s O - 5 - r ! -'rzr rm 3 -n y f n m rz3 c-- s -p r a is r sv 2 o : Ct E3 o a 2. o c s - -; C m. o i - a-5 5' i L"p. The following Collcct- j on of Union county have settled up , their Duplicates for the current vcar: Gcow K!eckner. We9t Duffaioe Christian Winter, New Berlin, Jacob Reiser, Kelly. A ndieur Kennedy .N.W.Lewisburg. Vin.CameronprA.K.,S.W. " East BttlTaloe will doubtless be on hand by tho tunc of the County Set tlement ; and can not the first year of our new organization be characte rized by a settlement of ALL the j Duplicates, as is done yearly in seve ral counties less wealthy than ours? I Cvrnm fViTTVrv Of f Jia ficA rrri- soncrs in Jail last week, one was , bound over, tho others acquitted. jhe Grand Jurv voted to accept n i- r.i:f.. r t. j so Iciutifully located in the richest little valley in Snyder county is now finished and occupied by the flourishing School under the care of Prof. M'Farlaud, with alio assistants. The new building is noble monument of the liberality and euterprise of the citizens of Freeburg and viciuity, who have erected this after the loss of their first by fire. It is surmounted by an excelleut bell weighing 812 lbs., which, we are informed, is frequently heard at the distance of 6 and 7 miles. The Trustees have engaged a Teacher of Instrumental Music for next session, acd otherwise made arrangements that add to the interest of the school. The present session closes on Wedocs- .1.. -.. rv. O I ,1, t.l, an Vvliibitinn , ' . ..' . , aud Lxamination, to which the publio are . -, . c respectfully mvitcd. Ine neit cession wilJ commeuce on tLe firat Tuesday (Ctb) nf ,,. " California. Dates to tho 0ih nit, 1 : r : i-i . , . .. r news are not complete, but as tar as in , . , fot us fallows : 1 r-v r . San Francisco 6,o03 1,624 5,085 Whole State 42,4(50 2b,827 16,721 (So it seems while Fremont is a-hcad of k -s Oj,pnoenls at lliuir lioiues, they are both au.;ad -f bm at Lis tome o T1a Kla,e SuDate 8Uud 18 Donl ' 12 Am- 3 A,a" Uoase tt'80 democratic Iu San roei". ub''cn "' ana J re f .r us are cxpccUd of tbo new Cily , . . . ' ' Administration, - Ptate CoNVF.NTio.v.-Tbe Democrats of PjlT"ia have -aHcd a State Con- vc,mon' 10 meel ,n "uiirg o u,H of Marth t0 D0!.ninal? a candidate lor Governor, Canal Commissioner, &c. That I j - 1 t. c .1 r t. r...,VAn;An on J as to enable the members and otber Dem ocTits in atteuducco upon the Convention to visit Washington during the inaugura- 1 lion of James Buchanan. rr thr LwlFburg ChmnMe. Messrs. Editors Iu a recent Bumber of your paper, dppcars an elaborate tulogy opon the Germans of rennsylvani i, by a preacher, formerly an ardent partizvn editor, and himself one of tbe crass upon ! i. nm he. Lestnws such estravarant nruisc j ilu gucu liberal hand. I say nothing of ' tj,e modesty ot of the impartiality of the j performance, but would say that be must j be a man not "to the manor boru," and , of world-wide observation, who may hope j to separate aud characterise the merits of j the descendants of the first settlers of our j State. The Q iakcrs, the Scotch Irish.the Welch, tbe sa-cdes, and natives oi aew ! and Old England, laid the foundations for j Pennsylvania's greatness, before the Ger man clement became felt, although their superiority in numbers only has since given them a preponderating influence in several counties. Pennsylvauians removing from out the State, and mingling with emigrants from otber States, exercise a greater relative influence, in Church and State, than they did before such removal. In truth, I see no propriety whatever in the vast superiority nccossarily taught by Ilev. Mr.IIutter's article. Any men who travel iu the Free States, can find quite as prosperous, honest, and home-losing communities, as the German. I uiny add without offence, that the pic ture of tbe exclusive devotion of our Ger man population to rural pursuite, can not be recognised by nine-tenths of them. It may well apply to the Mennonite, the Arotsh, the Dunkirds, and several other small sects, whose purity of life, entire attention to farming, and kindly charities to each other, are known and acknowled ged. Dut take the Lutherans, the Re formed, and the 'Church of Pennsylvania,' I and I ask any one to aay whether in pro-', pinion to numbers they are more devoted to farming than tbe Scotch Irish or other early settlors. Look at oar mechanics, merchants, professional men, money loan- ers look at our paupers aud criminals j our holders of office and seekers of office look at our lists of state defaulters aud of failing Bank officers lock over tbe long lists, iu the Acts of Assembly, of persons desiring special legislation and then say if Kev.Mr flutter's portrait is faithful to the original. Ebakspcare I think it i? who 8JS "ctrparienns are odious;" thry are r?prcial'y so when crroncos., oven if , not invidious. CELT. Lcwisburs Chronicle arAt the first quarterly meetiug of the Lewisbnrg Republican Associ ation, 16th Dec. 1850, it was Resolved, That a committee of five be appointed to draft a Petition ask ing Congress at its present session to admit Kansas as a Free State. Com mittee Messrs. Worden, Eli Slifer, Pennington, Bliss and Griggs Marsh. A report from kthe committee on regulations for the reading room, was presented and adopted. By request, Samuel "Weirick Esq. made some appropriate remarks, fol lowed by Mr. Worden, wno movod J ' the following resolution Resolved, That we recommend to our friends in this and surrounding counucs, mis winter, 10 101 iu jsori atious for the dissemination of infor mation, that every portion of our country may be prepared for tho co ming and inevitable contests between Slavery and Freedom. After remarks by the mover, Mess. Slifer, Weirick, and Palmer, the res olution was adopted, and the meeting adjourned. Joii.v Barnes, Sec. pro tern. cTl,. Ml.,.;.. :.!.. K.:nn;nr. 6 ; the list of Foreigners who were naturalnod in Pennsylvania during tbe year preceding mo iusi i resiueuuui juieeiiuu ; .. i :j . i . i Schuylkill county Cambria Lancaster Wayne Blair Montgomery Susquehanna Chester Clinton Dauphin Center Mifflin Cumberland Potter Adams Union Juniata 1143 am 350 332 315 180 170 117 100 77 42 SO 0 22 19 9 17 Counties 3324 These do not embrace one third of the Slate, yet the number u alicidy greater than the Democratic majority at either tba Oct. or Nov. election. In addition to the hjal naturalization papers issued, it has been proved that in ( Philadelphia frauduknl papers were sent , out from the Democratic Prothonotary'. office, and hundreds if not thousands of ' illegal votes wero received at Democratic ! icctl.j ia seVl.r;Ji t0Ci,tittci. SoIlle tBt.DtJ precincts in that city I Tbe evidence is j or tljjr,5 Dl,gr0ei have been summarily ex accumulating that Buchanan is successful j ceuled) alld twu or three white men, who by alien and false voters. j werc guppoged to be iu guilty complicity Si l)iF.j( Death. Our community was ! with them have bhared a like fate, startled last evening by receiving informs- j A negro insurrection fully under w-.y, tinn that Jacob M. Uuldeinan, Eeq , one j wouIJ Frescnt scenes of carnage aud woe, of our oldest, wealthiest and m-rsi rrspw fcnrrtvl b74 wk k;a.wgM table ei'izens had died suddenly, at his residence, in Front street, of apoplexy. He was scaled at tbe tinie in his tffice, engaged in conversing with one of b;s sons, to whom hut a moment previous to tbe fatal event, iu reply to a question rel ative to his health, he remarked that he " never felt better in his life." Tbe de ceased was perhaps tbo most extensive land-owner in our borough, and has been well known in financial circles throughout the State. At tbe time of his death he held the post of President of the 11 arris burg Bank, having been elected to that post shortly after tbe demise of Thos El der, Esq. Ilarrishurrj Teleinrjh, Dec. 10. ouTlie following law was passed last . . ., ., . . . o i I mind them, that tbey cun not abrogato or winter by the Legislature, ana received! . ., , ,. . , ' , b , , I contravene those laws winch are inimula. Gov. Pollock a signature ou the Ctb ult. :; ,. , , . , . , Tl . , . ble and eternal id tbe allsirs of men. It Bolt enacted, ic, That tbe thirtieth;, . , , . ,, ., , ., , ' j., , ,, I the God of nature and of Providence has section of tbe act approved tbe sixteenth . of April, !Sf0, entitled An Act regula- not ordained human slavery to be pcipct tiug banks," be, and the same is hereby ual, they can nut make it so. ex'ended to all incorporated banking, ga- j "Tbe question recurs, how was this itn viug fund, trust and insuratioe companies, I prcssion of the emaueipation of the slaves which said companies shall be subject to j eu LpoaJ, diffujed ,muDg tLe gou,jr.n the provisions of tho said section : i'rovi- I , , . . , . , ded, That nothing herein contained shall blave PPI'" evident from these authorize any savings, bauk, trust, or other sported conspiracies 7 Not by the Fre company as aforesaid, to create any bank j mout party iu the South ; for no man was note or certificate iu tbe similitude of a ; allowed south of Mason and Dixou's line bank note : Provided, further, That this act shall not go into effect until the first day of July next. Buffalo, Dec. 15. The storm of yes terday was very severe iu this vicinity, and accompanied with hail and snow. Great damage was done to property, and several warehouses were unroofed. A number of warehouses in tbe lower parts of tbe city were flooded, and muny buildings entirely j destroyed. The steeple of tbo Lafayette ! Street Church was blown down during tbo services. Fortunately, no one was injured. Cornelius Van Voorhis, Chairman ot tba Inspectors of Election iu the TLirJ District of the Twelth Ward iu the City of New York, has been held to bail in tbe sum of five hundred dollars, to answer for tbe alleged frauds committed in that dis trict during the election. He is eharged with having altered tbe returns. About two dozen otber Inspectors are charged with similar offeuees. A New Yorker, who fired a revolver in a street iu Loudon, was let off with a light fine on the ground that it was a common practice in Ihe Uuited States, where no body thought anything of it. Tbe Lord Mayor said it was a very surprising slate of society, but he was not prepared to dispute the fact. Missouri reports, says the Tribune, indi cate tbe success of a coalition by which Col. Iienton of the Benton party and tbe lion. Lutlu.r M. Kcnuett (American) of tba present House are to be chosen Uuited States Senators. . , P. 6. Herbert, tbe waiter murderer, fi'ids California too hot for bjin, and has emigrated to the Eaet. & West Branch Farmer Dec. ID, 1856. For th Ifwlsbarc Chroolcl. ' Itereptlon Hay. Messrs. Editors : We read in yoor paper of last week a notice that a " Re ception" would be held in our " Lowisburg Academy," on Wednesday of this week. In attendance we found parents and friend., young and old ; quite a considerable num ber of eur families represented by the prcscnee of one or more of their inombers. The exercises consisted of Recitations, Compositions and Declamations. The pu pils who study Latin and Greek with Mr. Randolph recited readiness and accuracy; i . " ., . , . . , trv umrn pvnlitnm of tmina-takinv and j o g o success. The girls (for we do like that dear, fa- i niji;aI. worj( 'y,.,,") recited wall ia Nat uUr Philosophy and in the Elements of Mental Science. A " Guest" was there, formerly a pupil, who contributed to the interest of the occasion with a well-written Essay. The Valedictory was composed aad delivered in an earnest and manly spirit, May the Lord guide and prosper! the young man who pronounced it ! ri, Bible is a tcit-book in this Academy, aud j the Kssays, on Reception Day, sliswod that j tlnue who wrote them had read tbe truths , . . . i of that Holy JiooK. , jt -lt a uopefu indication for ns, Messrs. ! Ejit0 that intelligent and evaiiL-elical a . ,;i ... ,i., ,i:.,:,; r ...i;:... denomination or political party, continue io an uu.-huken determination to uphold an Institution connected with tbe energy, impartiality, kindness and religious prin ciple which characterize the management of tbo Lowisburg Academy. We rejoice with Mr. Kajidolph at the rttcccs.i with which ha bag been favored in bis good work, and we wish him and bis sebolats I tbe highest prosperity. A Parent. Lctrisburg, Deo. 18, 18jG. Slave Conspiracies. There has recently Lecn great ex.Mtc mcnt and alarm iu parts of Missouri, Ken tucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Florida, and Virginia, in couscouence of rcnorts. widslv stiryad. I i ,3i e -I about a concerted plan of iu.surrcct.on among the slaves. Doubtless, the reports j were greatly exaggerated, but they had ' i tbe effect to produce nreat commotioii.fear : and dr(;a(J) among thfl wbiteg gjuj0 cvi I Jcnce ttas ,Lrown ,hepIan.lnd par. I n0Rn, f lhn L. .J .V..l ,utf ..rn,s anj .,,;,; ,h..tt e.,1. ' tbe urms and ammutiition thev bao porlray. But, we are surprised that tbtsj masters, and those who defend ibe "pecu liar institution," do not ecc, in the events which have just occurred, that they stand on a volcauo, which may, at any moment, Lurst forth with destructive energy, and sweep everything befure it. Instead of agitating the question of re-npeuing tl.e slave trade, instead of trying to force sla very into territory now free, we arc auaz ed that they do not exercise their wits aud tueir wisdom in devising some plan for their own security, and for tbe gradu.l amelioration aud removal of the complica ted evils which press upon them. This is peculiarly and cjcirlasictfy their proviuce and hiisinrsii. t i lie?. Iinnvevpr tit rn. to write, print or speak anything in favor of Fremont's election. Tho.se negroes could only have taken their cue from such imprudeut and boisterous fire-eating poli tical nigger drivers as Gov. Wise, Cheva lier Riooks, Keitt aud Slidell, and such. During the campaign, tbey prated to South ern audiences, with negroes all arouud rbcm, of Fremont as an abolitionist of bis desigus to drive the slaveholders out of Kansas, and to turn all tbe slaves of tbe South loose, to kill, burn aud destroy. The negroes pricked up their cars and lis- teued, aud tbey wero told further, that j there was ever, probability that Fremont -..nt.l l. ,.I.....J I .l. .1 .L . 1 . ! would be elected, aud that then tho only ! f . . ., ., , , , .,. ' safety to tbe feouth would be to witburaw , from the Union, aud arm for civil war. Taking these biuts aud putting them toge ther, over their cabin fires, we dure say, took their white masters at their word,aud proceeded to arrange their plans accord ingly fur a couuter-movemeut of rebellion." Dr. Kane It is with unfeigned sor row we learn that the health of (his enter, prising, heroic explorer has not improved by his visit to England. Severe night sweats and a racking cough, with a general debility of bis system, reudered it ucccca vary, in tbe judgment of bis medical advi sers, that be should pass the winter In tho West India Islands. Great are the mysteries of Ocean Post age. It costs more now to send an ounec ofpapertoEuropcthanitdoeaabarrelofirnju, Offers 'his SCrvkeS flour. A man may have a state-room : I jn eaT.n. Horses of Poll F.vtl r.r Pi,tt. eat, drink, sleep and lonnge all over tba J 'e will cure Horses of either of these afilic shin: and vet a onict mail-batr. that iia, i ,i(,n or make no charge if sot suc- r. , , 0, stood all the time in a dark corner, is i obarced erven times as much rssesee mo- I ney s be is ! " c Union County Court Aflairs. REGISTER'S NOTICE. M0TI0E is hereby jiiven to all con- J. cerned.thal the following uauird per.vn have settled their accounts in the Register's Oilice at l.ewisbure. Union county, aud thai the said accounts will be presented fi.rconnr- nation and allowance at Ihe Orphans Cnurt, to be held at LEWISI!UR(!, for the county of: Union, on the th.rd Fr.day of DEC. next, ' beitg the 19th day of said mouth, viz: j 1. I he account of John B. Linn, adminis trator of Francis Joseph Gessner, late of the Dorough of Lewisburg, dee'd. 2. The acconnt of Jacob Sp;gelmyer,Ouar dian of Samuel Huntingdon a minor child of Wm. Ilunlingdou, late of Hartley township, dee'd. 3. The account nf Dan. M. Benner.adtnin islralor of John Hemly, late of Uulialoe town ship, dee'd. 4. The account of Israel Cover, adminis trator of Susannah Onyer, late of White Deer ! townstup, dec d. J. W. PKXNI.VOTON. Rri;-r. Hegister's Oirice.I.ewisbtirg, Nov. 18, lt?5S. Issue 1,1st, Dec. Tf rm, 1S'. Dauville Bank vs Jno Lawrence It Ch.s Sices Matthias Wilson vs David Herr Joint Roebuck vs A J Omo h chn,( fiif w ranler.,n Geo A Knck A vV Creamer vs Aerahara linen JohB I'at'nian vs John H Varu with not James L O iinn vs vv m llnart ei ai Sirah An Pok vs J;lines L yuina B.cker & Weiler vs Chas stets K'1?' P V?x f al " Adl m w1.". M Rung Mr I'aiesmans vs m iinK-niirnci Co of Union for L U Cliri-t vs A Wmejardncr Henrv V Snrder vs Saml Kwing Com sug. M Chamberlln vs Hofltnan Sc High ! Marks Weil Ac vs Jacob it.irimau et al Julius Weil fee vs same Wm G Herrold vs Smith B Thompson Benj Fetter vs tSaml Uaose and wife ;iias H Cook vs Thus i'enny . John bedam vs H-nrv Charles David Herr vs W H hue with notice tr g Sprout, Burrows & Co vs M A Slock et al same vs same Mary Jane Flint fc. vs Charles V Kline Benjamin Fetter vs rtamuel Haue William Heintn vs Jacob M'Curley I.at'aveite Albright vs John Dalesman M.mtelius fc Voting jr vs StitzerA H'in'zinger Hunsecker for Church vs Joseph U. Forrey same vs same XelTfiT Knrst vs Kiehar l D' Ugherty Christian Dersham vs Joseph (ieyer et al Daniel Lavcock vs William Moore Daniel Rangier ir vs Oeorge IL.usel el al John M'enz-1 vs lacksnn M'l.anchlin John M Benfer vs David St.itler with notice .'I rJ(1M K vhna rs ,;' Snriner ttllhno Ann (.tinier vs Daniel Williams Samuel Baker vs John Datesman . , :n ... i v 'p..i ,.,, j,nn-s .dmrs vs s F Lyndall Mary A Davis vs William Davis J." "Z," .ll'5 Daniel Rangier vs H isiiau Teifel, with no ! Rank ot Danville vs una 11 dinner I Wm Hitler vs Charles Dreisbaeh W T Lmn vs P II Marr Daniel Williams vs Kaufman & Reher I Hy Walker vs Thos Walker & Win Walker C.lt Nl JUKnnS DI'.C. TKRM. j NVit? H rlin John M Benfer. Cha's R Antes I . liitfftU David Ream, Benj. Wiiie-ar- j den. J. nnes Iliehl "J.fl.l.iArir Wm Voting i ll,ijfal-ic 1'homrrs Cornelius I Hartley Hy II Charles, Jacob Kathermaa ! Vmttn Kciiiegioos Tiiek'-r IVf Ihiff.ilt Jno C Wal.nn, Abel V Jones, Wm Spoils. Daniel Pontius. Peter Poniius. K.lh Wm Nagle. Peter Guyer, D KautTman, John Hinelv Luwtburif Franklin Spyker, Isaac Wagner l.imrilixu Emanuel W alter Whltt Ihrr Cha's Cronrath Jackxm H-nry Mourer TUAVERSR JURORS. Lewitliuri: DanI Shatf. r, Jona. WVlfe, Chs F Hess, Ja's Criswell, Jona. NVsbit, Ja's Haves, Peter Beaver. Wm Frick. Theo. S ' Christ, John Brown, Michael Fichihorn, I Hunter Pardoe. Sam'l Slifer, Levi Steruer, j Wm C Painter lluffuLieSa Hayes, Levi Kaup, Levi Miller j Limestime Wm C Barber, Eav. W Pellman, Cornelius Pellman Kelly Jerome D Datesman, Peter Newman, Levi Gmberling. Win P V ougal j Riiffnlie David Heiser, Jacob Kaufman. John ' Minium. Martin Driisshach, Daniel Moore, David Henning.Wui Walker, John Shadle. j Tt'tw B'rlin Michael Klcckner, Pan! L-mnn. itiffiinktr Tbos Cronemiller, lohn Derwei-1 ler. Emanuel Veanck llirllnj Jos D Furray. Jac.Fees, Dan! Holler. Vninn John Phillips, Jacob Mlear M7ie Urn- Aaron Smith, Saml Marshall ;. ISnffilve Jacob Brown, Samuel L Noll, John (J Brown I MVr.KSITV AT IXHISni BtJ. "Vrf,TICKSubscribers to ihe Building XN Fund arc respectfully informed that the First Instalment on theirsub'rriptions is now due and payable. J. A. MEKTZ. Esq.. is appointed Collector, and authorized to receive and receipt for the same. A. K. llfcl.L, General Agent and Treasurer j Lewisburg, Oct. 1, 1656 Administrator's Xolice. --r-n-rtl'P lc 1. twi n am I r' iV 1 .l p . r 't ' Adminislraiiou on the Lstale Of , II.SO.N. Jr.. late of hellv towns lin. t n- i.,o nwi.w H.r.n,l h.-.i-e heen (rrni.teH tn the I unuersiucu in one iorm oi uw : iiitiriuic i all persons knowing lliemselves indebted to j said estate, are herebr reiinesled lo make i immediate payment ; and those having just I claims atraitisl the same are also requested to present them properly authenticated lor settle ment. JU GH P. SHELLF.R, Administrator. Lewisburg, Nov. 1, 16)56 NOTICE. T a meeting of the Board of Managers V of the fnion County Mutual Fire ln,u- Company, held at the office of said Company, in the Borough of Lewisburg, on j the 1st day of October inst., Ihe following res- j oltition was unanimously adopted : lirmlmt. That an assessment of twenty-two j rer cent, on ihe premium notes be made, to 1 meet the losses sustained by this Company j and due Ihe devisees of J. II. App & Co., Eli- : as Hoy and others. Published by order of the Board of Direc tors. J. A. MERTZ, Secretary. October I, 135Gw4 C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drug and Chtmiral Emixxrium. Maruei Street - Lewisburg. Pa. tea CLOCKS all kinds nf ti-dav and V 30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever ajo7 time-pieces, Prass 8-day clocks at $1, brass 30-hourclocks as low as $1. All clocks warranted lor one year at J. I.. VODER'S FARMERY. cess till II... ... r whose horses are afflicted, tc restore thero to n?alth and working order. Residence ou my .-lin -iiv a p-. itbi i.rwtsenr. ; j Anj. 10. 1S3S. CEORfiE MEIXELL. , I -. r m I .. I. . 1 1 .. -t' T , i I ! A CA1U. To MJ ( 'itizfn iij LticiJ'Hrif. riIHE object of this Card U to call ynor I attention l ihe fact that yon can bur yuur Books and Stationer; cheaper, and have a larger stock and variety to select from at etU &. C'O.'H flttap Uuokiturt, than anr oiher place in this town. We wish i yen to call and e lor yonmeliren and thereby ' be convinced. If you were i eonult your own inlererst.you would pivelhis establishment y,ir ,beral encoiiraemcnt. We desire to J,e . ,aste f.,r read.ng grow np. and U. ther this we place good and useful work! at such low rales as to be wnnm the reach ni all. Young men desirous nl improving their minds should embrace this opportunity of furnishing themseves with Books of Travel, I History, Biography. Narrative. Scienoe audi Art whlch we uS" at low PriCf5i !;,ri r-s MaiZino. . Knw i. thr Tim- to .VuWr.-We furnish this nonular AI.ig.;nc for t) Vim jit $-?,7S. pavable in advance- Call ai.d subscribe the Uti-tt volume coiouiiTes in December. Ijt H tibscripiioiis taken tor auy of J'.ipulur Mfnziim i'tpi NEVII'S & CO, Lewi I me A Hew Ilnslc Book. rilHE KEV.sTONi: Ci U.LKCTinX o Church Mueic. and riivMolr.siral Sy'em of Vocal Musir, a new wi ik bv A. .'..liins, : the well known inn.i'lan j it iitliiti"i by Mtl'.liAV, ! YorMj k CO. l.sTi.-f. r. 1Ur 5)st.-tn 1 ini;:rurti..n i,.l j epnientary iriiiii!,:. tjl f't luiwu' ro,itilut(l m tbi j b.M'k f.ntitnt it Ihn T.r t-.-t tl at r.-m be uJ by lt-v dVr of ehnir n't t nrli-r. rtf in-iiiT M-hw.U. Call and ' eluunili. Irie 7 rtp : ti.l u i4 LIK . J..IIN '. liiKtloST. i LIKE tV J till If IUN y. All for fate at Ihe new and rlh ap Itix.k.fi re f M.virs m. Marb-t ?trw t. Lroi.bur, V TAILORING. JOIIN'B. MILLER thankfiil for past favors would sl'tte that he has re- ceived the Fall and Winter Fahmns, nod is prepared to CL'T, M A K E, and KKPAIR garments as usual. He will enileavor, as heretuf re, to execute his work satisfacto rily to all. Lewishurg, Sept. 4, IsSfl. I.RBER and Hair Diesser. I.EWISBlTn. Pa. Difice in Amnions' block, Market si e t, 3J door above the Sli re Oct. S3. If "'B RAILROAD IUSTALHEKT. NOTICE is hereby given to the '-S'orkb . liters of the Lb'. ISUl Kti, CENTRE & SI'Bl'CB 'KEEK RAILROAD COMPA.NY, trial li e 1). rectors ot saij (Jompauy have passed a ueso:uiion io 1 call in . on each sh.ne suLscriLid. Tbe ! $ 8 mm mi mmmJ& respeciive DuicKinouers arr :ot-reioir ir ,uu cu , nat i rovereu w uu mriiiy cnesinui i imnfr. tu pay into the Treasurer's olfic-. iu Lewis-' Sale lu commence at 10 o'clock A. Muheri burp, on or before the SS'h of Or'oher instant, ! terms of sale will be made known by a on each share subscribed. Those neglec- ! J. MERRILL LI.VV ting will be liable lo p;iy one j cr cert, per ' A Im'r t..tini.nto aonexo cfybiiip ttenorkoS, a'd. month on said instilment ar!T tbr.t time. ! fee. fs, IH-S. (i F. Mi'l.LEIt, Treasurer. I Lewisbur", oci. i, i a.-. i. TVT0 FARSS and SAW-MILL! West Branch Insr.rance Company, lF Lot-! i Build Lock Haven, I'd., insure DetacheJ ir,z. Stores. .Mercnaiidi!-, Firm Property, and other buildings, and their Con tents, at inoiieratt rates. Di in? business on both Cash and Mutual plans. Caniial.SiiUOiOO. hlhLCTithS. Hon John J Tearce John 1! Hall t'biis A Mayer ("has Crist ' Peier Dickinson H"ti (I C Harvey T T A br.-tms 1 J Jacknian W White Titos Kitchen Hon. V.. ( HARVF.V. I r.'sidint. T. T. A DRAMS, Vice Pres. THO'S KITCHF.N. Sec'v. JAMES D. HAMLIN. Aient. 27 Letvisbur. I'nion Co. Pa. If. H. renham, 13. D., TTAVIXfi pernunrnilv located in Le- 1 JL wisbnre. Pa., re-rectlullv tenders his Prolessional Services to the nlicns of this: loa n and vicinity, hoping Ly prom; t atteii'ien ' llistilli. Miiilin Co, Pa. This location isa to the duties of his profession to merit a share j desirable tne for a Thysician, there beinf none of their patronage. A'tention will also be paid ! tetn een I.ewistown and Adamsburg. a dis to Chronic Diseasesof every nau.e.aud treated : tance of 'iri miles. The buildinrs were built with unparalleled success. ' expressly for a Physician, with ofht e, Ac, at- Dn. DKKSH A M sraduateil at 1'ie renowned ; inched. The location is the best in the village American Electic Medical Coilrie.Cinciunati, i for any kind of business. There are two having first stndie 1 ihe Old i t Allopathic sys- churches, two stores and mill in ihe village, tern of medicine, mid attended Lectures in one which renders it a desirable country residence, of ihe Oid School Medical Colleges of Philad- I Lot is in good meadow grass, elphia; but becoming convince,! of the super- ! Terms of Sale will be one half cash on de- ionly of ihe New or American Lclecr.e system, he commenced its stitilv, ar.u attended Iwo courses of Lectures in the Reformed or Ame rican Eclectic Medical College of ihe Queen City of the West This Institution, althouch ypt ia itn infatier. ha ho snrs-rier tn t(- tJr,-t w rtt. mn4 hn alr'-a-l annusli, m..r siu,!, ers ihn t't- f ur itl:t-r Metliea! Ceili-r-. ef t'tr-innati roral inwl. It I. Sffirtnti 'hyimnlt tn all iot ot tir If. ;o:J tn 'ila,,, Iutti.tua, Ac, th.-T aill tkx.ii te nii.re nui-iTiu-. tb:ai any other etas of phvsiriiiti- T!if pritn-ipal l;tT fuw lu-iwe-n tf.i- R f rina (n-wor Erltctit-.and 11m, olj A!rtitl.ji- sysUm ! nitstii-ine. ia ttoa: Ki-lt,Hlt-,andtlM,olaAU,pnll.ji-ssUmolni,slM-ine.itll: tie Xow S.,n,.l n.,.. i. m J.. iual ajei.t that is in an, .' jura.tta t th- h.m.an m-trm. .1. h a. f.lom-1. Ariteoir. Atit:mnnv,A; f,.r -uj.-nor aurl 1'aTiDlt'a airnts la. or uir jeari, b.n u.'.s T.r.-t. (i.t th.- crrr iih-rnl and i ro-r-essiv. pliT.it-iao of tb.' N w School. that are eotnplete aul Htltuu-a fur thoa ulrti'rions nie,lirina.(r- r'niel. e.:t Iherrf. are haro no m-e-l fr tlit-m. itli ; thrae ralnahk nev airenl.. anil ail thwe -t th Ot,l Aitoritthir rh. oieiri un. f. p,,i.n. nirntionni ai ore, awl all the tro roT,-ment of ers other .TsO-m of fflfi- eii.o. a u,e iii.u.r..ibie. h j.ir.puhie.Tiiouwnian. ic i ZZZTZZ atitution. and crraiine oth r a o.i litjr. lihiMi- ' a m a suosiantiai ana nattdsi me trauie matiam. Dtrapei.ai, Litre ira. neert.-H mm rhmat, Stuljjr. and all other necessaev Out-Buiiit-ti,. n.. sriimti mL.i.i. -i-in,. . ...... .rinit. i 1 here is a variety of choice t run Trees the trmttnrnt of ail Hi.as-a. rilniml tepirt" thnt the mortalitj- it i--- is-.', nmT.si i t ,oa,.,r-i. Iw than iv cent; that uf Aaialie Cholera h onlr Snrretnt I Thi is on aj.-..f rroelv... anil inii roTrmrnta, an I thr bT d. .p. le- ne!- awl aim iimml 11, .on... y. B. et ririt ai thr lower end of Mururt St ns ' " ' jZiicecuiors iMOiice. 0TI1E is hercbv siren, that Letters 1 Testamentary on'tbe last will anil testa- ment of IIl'GH MILLER, late of Lewisburg borough, deceased, have been pranted to the undersigned, by the Register of I'nioa county, in due form of law; therefore all per- sons knowing themselves indebted to said 5. . '. te are requested to make immediate rav- n, I LC. 1, I... . ' the same are also requested to present them ! a,,,. ..i,.- uci.iux jusi ciaiuis Hirninsi i properly authenticated for settlement. IILliH P. SHELLER, Executor. Lewisburg, Oct. 2!, 1NS6 $1,200 a Year! 1000 AGEMS wanted in every part l the United Slates, to sell a beau- tiful work, ' The I'uiiorama or the florid and the .rw," compris - ing a View of the present state of the Nations ot the World, their manners, customs and lecuiiuiiucs, hiiu ineir political, moral, social and industrial condition, interspersed with Jlmtoncal Mvtrhe and A:rcthitr. By Willi Pixsock, author of the History of England, Greece and Kome. Enlarged, revised and embellished with several hundred Engravings from designs of Crome, Deverenx and other distinguished artists. It is also illustrated with 21 beautifully colored plates, with costumes of various nations, Ac. Agents selling this work have cleared S10O a month. CiTScad for a specimen copy and prof pectus, winch are sent by mail post paid on receipt of i3. with particulars of a-encv-J. W. BKAiLEY, Publisher, 4S North Fourth St. t'hiladrlphia X.J1. In addition lo ihe usual per ceniaee, we make an estra inducement UjApenls in ihe way of rKKMICMs. , . J.W. B. i u t i-i irs.H. rnrt IPtr -sr; r!ifr llt. lo'.d ai rbe ( trtmit-'e Uff.ce. ir.-Hl.tl... . COAI,! coah COAL f Tile unilersiKned wonld ws peetfully inform the citizens of Lewbbor; and vicinity, as well as persons in adjoining towns, that he keeps cooitantly on hand a snppty ff SHAMnKlS mid HlLKX-BMikK COAU("' Stove and other purposes, of every variety sni is. nl will .Mivrr f'mi U ptmu de.irloK It. N tJ v r that urpfe. llkrlof i rm'e " tw W'Ai.ro, i "f'.l1. ft ruU lit, ftud U.US M i hat t!i. lnwt C.h prins mt fcUTaW, , a r.i fr.. Mr. uvhibmiiI'i Uou-l , y"'"'"? L-i.l,unr. 5tn IX t"S fTAtso uiacKsmiin s Loai. J00Jt Buyers and AgCntS, Read Thi! . , . .' . . . i'fcr Wey Again ta the Fuld! Recollections of a Life Time, iK.Mea ad-rbi I SeJ Erv.p. ,p,1(.r iarl .. author lhe Hl all nations (ihe irst Agents rjoolr ever pub- lisheil) and of IIO other volumes ! of h.cb Seven Miiiion have been sold. In two lr'e riinu. volumes, 1105 pages, t5 original Engravings, mcluiling an accurate Steel l'i rtrait of the Author ; black or scarlet Cloth. Price, 3. This magnificent work is the result of the Author's .; : I.O.r; lAISOU, aai contain more valuable, instructive, original, curious and important personal incident, anecdote and description, than was probablv ever before embodied in a single work. MILLIONS OF READERS have ra.-erlv sought the author's former works, and OTHER MILLIONS w,l buv this which is emphatically THE WORK OF THE AUE '. I S Subscription Books, and full particu lars and Instructions to Agents, sent upon application to MILLER, ORTON A MCLLKJAN, Publishers, 123 Park Row, New York, or 1C7 Genesee St. Auburn Heal Estate. roit si i.e. THE Real Estate on Market St.. Lew Xxiisburg. adjoining the late residence of (ien. (irecn, dtc'd.un the west, and Wro. Jones on the ea-r, is cfl'ered at Private Sale. A half lot irith a iwo-siorey fiame Dwelling, Pump, Cistern, Siable, &c. Knnuire of JAMES C. M CURE. I,-e. 1, is;,,;. at liemver A amirr" sti.rr. SALE C? REAL ESTATE. "7JLL be Sold, on the Premises, ac- I cording iu the provisions of the W ill of PHILIP ISi:..KKOFF, dee'd., on Saturday, the 1Mb day of January next, all that mei S'luge and tract of Land, situate ir BurTaloe tow n.s'nip, Li.it n countv, adioinin; lauds of John (. zr and others, contain, nt; about 33 ; h res. one-half cleared and ihe oiher JVir K:lc or Rent, in Vaivn Cimnty. ONE Idlely occupied by MTherson, in I'nion Township, now by Shannon & Kcsiei, 1 miles from -N'onhumbeilaiid, 6 from Lewisbure abi ut 9(1 Acre cleared. One o:her on Prim's Creek, 6 miles west of New ltt rim. 4 mil s souih from Mitilinburp, i ccipir 1 oy Bogenreif & Vouug. in Limestune lou'iisinp, about 90 ACTf1!! t- o-flreo. w ito an im pruvea st.1 JJiJ .MILL, and much TirnbeifyV; i t..-in,t adioimnfr. Apt.lv, for the iaiter.to John glees, i aimer. r.ear ihe f:en:.ite5,arid fi reilberof the Farms t I! TUB BELLAS. Sunbury, December 8, 1K56. Miaia Cjaat Pruperty for Sale. WILL be sold at Public Sale, on is.-i."a i.ur (-..nfamins r, perebes, ,m a -New WAVE HOUSE and FHAME , STAill E bmli in 153. situated inLii-. livery of deed, and the remaining half in one rear, with good seenntr. Possession gives 1st April. I8o7. A good title will be given. Sale lo commence at 1 o'clock, P. Mn of said day. For further information address J. D. Sru.vaiiniD, Lewistown, Pa. Nov. 21, 50. 1. T. STONEROAD. V iM AIU.r. TOWS PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. i -a f-YTT T t. . n. 1 II. C.I. i IV ILL Df CXf0eil tO FUOllC bah?, Oil THVRSDA Y, DECEMBER 85. lS.Vi. t ' (Lliristmas day) a Lot of (jround fronting un Market St, in the Boroush of Lewisburg, on the corner of Market and Seventh streets, ia I what is called Smith's Addition to Lewisbarg. i containing CO feet in bread th,and 165 feet deep. -.k.-u nM . a.. , on which are erected a first-rate fT lUi' V. W EMLl 1101 SE' , on ine L.01, ana also a never-lai ins vv lxloi Water. I -Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P.M. Terms made known at Sale by HI GH P. SHELLER. Assignees ef GLOKCJE F. MILLER, ) U. R. lu Lewisbnrr, Nov. 21. IS56. ! VALUABLE BITilding L0TS 77 Sale. One Lot Oil Soilth Thill JL street, a square and a half from .Market, Three Lots on South Fourth street, iw squares from Market. The above are level Lots, well located i well adarted to buildmp nnmoses. i W. H. ARMS! ARMSTRONG. Aetins Ei'r of Wm. Armstrong, dee'i Lewisburg, June 23, 1836 Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale. To iuit purchasm, on reatonabk trrnu. TIIEKE arc 9 lots of Woodland, si- I ft ! rani tnate in White Deer Tnon Little Bnf- e Creek,abont a mile above Gnldin's store. rnnninf. fr.im Id 1. 41 .. V. . I O m t- j arcd wnh various kinds of Oak, Pine, Peptar. 1 anj Chesnut. The Farm eontains about 65 acres.of which 1 si ,re rlenre.1 and ,.. i. . t-s,..rv I.ee M House, a Log Stable, Spring of Water, and Frnit trees of various kinds. It joins lands of John Hummel and Jacob Hart man, about It mile from Uuldin's Store. White Deer tp., Union Co, Pa. The above property i offered at Privata Sale, by the subscriber. GEORGE MELTELU Kelly Tp., Aug. 10. '55. First Class Limestone Farm "FOR Sale, ia White Teer Valley, JL Lycoming County, iwo miles from lha Canal and liailroad, on the road from '"'!-' burg to Jersey Shore. It contains ! Crrt. in a good state of cultivatiea- H has an Orchard, first class Barn, good UoJti and other Outbuildings. Call on MATTHEW RBOWV. Cniontown, for fiu-th-r particulars, or on the Editor of t'.'ir'inic'c. Aug. 16, 16i6. in
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