JU f ' ' i i : ' ! ' iv. I IV ': t ;f ' ? ".;' . f ; '! 1 i ; 1 ' ! Ml s if . . M it s ITauisbnni Cljroniflr. V Mtnrimmt ?-. The Le tern m Chaoxitu. published tm Ue Caeb Systran, hns the larfe-t and but sreulatinn ((fan Newpaav in I'ninn County. nut PBW.VDEXT: JOUNC.FREMONT Of CALIFORNIA VB FJCK rUKSIDUTT: W3I. L. DAYTON OF NKW JKKSKY etirXext week commences a uew year of tbo Curoxici.e. With thanks for the liberal aud increasing patron age with which our olHco is favored, we shall endeavor to deserve it, and to improve as we have opportunity Union Cou.vty Court, (concluded ' s Com'th vs. D. & S. Weidensaul and same vs. Frcd'k Worman verdicts for Plff. Com!th vs. Tho'a Church verdict for Deft. Com'th vs. Dr. J.M. M'Clurc ver dict for Deft, but Deft to pay costs. Bank of Danville vs. Lawrence and Stocs, indorsers of C.lLSlirincr ver dict of $478 24 for l'lff. Schtiable vs. Bowes verdict, $88, 57 for Tiff. The proceedings of Court were of no public interest, aud very little reduction made iu the Trial List. A Court for Argument will be held comtneucii g on the Friday before the February Court. ir33576do"To7cs! The moral isfluexce of the OXE MILLION THREE HUNDRED aud ! his accomplished and amiable wife, Mrs. THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND votes j Jessie Fremont. The eight thousand Re cast by the Republican party, on its publican voters of Philadelphia boast, iu FIRST trial of strength, is already at j their homes and associations, an unusual work like leaven, both among the : amount of foinsle loveliness, intelligence, doughfaces of the North and the accomplislimei.t, and worth. Besides, slaveholders of the South. In view of the character and position of the men who cast tnose votes, aud of the energy and hopeful epirit evinced by j the opponents of Slavery Extensions j tremor has fastened upon thousands who before the Election argued that Slavery might go wherever it could. Let tlie Republicans maintain their ground, and Oppremiun will cower as j mx, chariJ anJ BoUencM npoQ the it always does, aud the principles we j fu,ure hhcrtt.B o th(J gutc of KaaSi4S. bold dear must tnuinph. ! rhi!lMl,it;a Time,. fe-THy the following statement, it j Yesterday the 22d Dec was the nppears that THE VOTE FOR FRE-! 22t5;h anniversary of the landins of the MONT ALONE, IN TltR vow i ix v,lt..m i.w.ou iv.w. tlc ERN ST ATES.IS TWO HUNDRED ' was celeboatcd everywhere by the sons of THOUSAND GREATER than THE New England. From thatday to tbis.tho WHOLE VOTE OF ALL THE I pople of Eugland have been the de SOUTHERN STATES TOGETU- J testation or the dread of tyrants or their ER ! Look at the figures : ) tool", everywhere and at all times, whether Fremont 1,33 S 300 ; th ,ywu;wort;M;,eruWM' nL'.i,res - - J y i or rrnama hats whether they were kftigs, SlavcStatesl, 137,700; prelates, cavaliers, premiers, nobles, or And yet the Electoral Vote was Fremont 114 Slave States 120 Slavery has 0 more Electoral Votes, aud 200,000 less Voters 1 ! Shall fucli an unjust and iniquitous Ryrtcin be given power to extend any further? StaXPIXi; I'UESS. We have added lo our sufficient stock of Printing matcrial, a Standing l'ross, to aid in wettititt liauer and smnotliinir cards, , , . jou is, uuu nut.h. hoik. e ure much plea.-'cd with it.s4work and its workmanship, and advice our fellow craftsmen to send Io'CoI.W.O.Hickok at the ' Eagle Works," llarrioburg.for : a circular stating the size aud price ' of the different presses manufactured at that establishment. i SrPPEXDED. Jlaj. Shunk and his , i . . ni i . ii corps, have been compelled by cold . .-. ., . r .i weather to Ftop their surveys of tho & truce Crck v jiruce rcc Ircwisborg', Center Railroad, and will now reduce their notes taken to a practical form. We understand they passed over all the particular routes generally proposed, and have accomplished a distance of. 40 miles, thron-h the Narrows, not i e r - iimi far from Spring Mills. t 3Ncst Thursday, 13 New Year's Daj', and when our faithful Carrier pre.-cuts his Address he will certainly have earned his "quarters" be the same more or less 1 I'miiRTlvanla I'lnancrs. The State Treasurer reports the receipts from all sources for the fiscal year cnJiug 1st inst., at 55,378,240 S3 The Payments during the tame period, amounted to $5,377,142 22 The araihWe funds, now in tie Treas ury amount to 51,244,795 42 L'naiailaUe funds 41,032 00 Total in Treasury 81,285,827 42 There remains a handsomo balance that may be applied to the Sinking Fund. CrTha three Whig Administrations Ititner, JoV.uston and Pollock have each been distinguished for a small reduction cf tho State Debt ; also for tho commence ment, resuming ar.d completing of the .Norlh liraucli Canal. I r 'w MV v'11" cuueer oi cnonf or X in curmtr Horses ot roil fcvii orr isiuia. I intBino, Ike. TLefcvcreiroa-j vanU tLa election of Col. Iremout iu any definite ideas among the negroes f: ,ie wil1 cnre Howw of either of these aillic tier Ust uiLt Las (ronn tie Ohio,aud i witlout feeling the loi. If ho has WUttt theT iutCBaed todo" Thow ! tKms f"r or make no chare,if nt)l suc- -.v .U ,.a.,V,,i,n. TLis j lut ' one scent for tribute,' be wiU uuJoubt-1 been some "loose talk," based ujon S VnoTZZT J -renin te weail.er a;.pt. iu ie tucJcr- j edlj Ic able to aiTui J ' millions for de- j '-belief that tbiy Wuu!d bo frc" if l'retnont ' h''al,,, ai"1 working oriler- Kesidence on my .... I'Ul'tN tUUU U CUUUIVUIC UiS mi CI , (Inn nrnlanu r . .r 1 .. .. . . Votb op Pennsylvania. It is by do means certain that Buchanan baa eves the trifling majority, erer all, at first conceded hiiu iu this Stats. The HarrUburg Tele graph gives from the Secretary Office.tbe total votes fur Electors, as follows : Average for Buchanan 230,154 Average for Union 03,184 j Straht Fillmore 0,230 Straight Fremont 64-29,04 Majority 580 But there were also 101 votes given for Fremont alone in I'liilad., and 29 for Fill mare alone in Perry, that are known. The vote for Gerrit Smith is returned as IS only, whereas there were also 16 for Smith iu Warren county, not returned. Deduct these also, loaves Buchanan only 430 maj . Sow, if the scattering votes for Fremont, Fillmore, and Smith, in all lbs counties, were gathered up, we doubt not the aggro- n ila wmt'd nnf "I llil Itilplf "in t.hA mtiior- c, , , klj 111 U19 VIIU UiftlU In Indiana, Buchanan has 471 more votes returned than Fremont and Fillmore but the Abolition vote is not given. tf Every oilier Fret Stole gives a most decided majority against Buchanan 1 No wouder be and his leaders begin to change their tune, and show some desire to keep Kansas from Slavery's crime and curse. 8-5i,The glorious Republicans of New York city, a few evenings siuee, enlivened and graced the Academy of Music with a grand ball and banquet, in honor of the Republican victory iu the free States. The proceeds of the occasion mailt a hand some sum, which is appropriated for free Kansas. The festival was graced with the presence of the principal Republicans of the city and State of New York and par ticularly the late standard-bearer of the ' Republican hosts, John C. Fremont, with there aro tbots.nds of late Fillmore men who, with their .fives and daughters, ear nestly feel for l!. ; sufferers in Kansas, and with her to bo f. . There may bo some Democrats who sufficiently earnest for Kansas to feel lik giving for her relief. At all events, we Le the ladies of Phil adelphia will take measures to send sub stantial greeting to their sisters in Kansas, nml In lpnrn tho iimirf-ui nf 1Ml:id.lnl1ia hlavcb'iKlers and whether those tools were venal members of Parliament or of Con- gress ; whether they led Iiritish troops at Lexington aad Hunker's Hill, or priutcd s-liam Democratic papers at Washington or i Philadchihia. As a general thiuz, New 1 Kugiaud has led the van of bumau pro : uresd. in thti tiirectiou of Ohristiun ami j aoUiotrati(. civih,,.ion. The world ucvcr i pnjseolcd such proud instances of high- i toned and happj social devclopomeut and pciltet civilizjtiou as Massachusetts, Con- ! uecticut, aud Vermout. Philad. Timet. . , r , , " T,, , I A little before two o clock on lucsday . n.,iruillLr . Cre br(jke out : tuc ..x,eIisiTe O frame stable of Mills & 1'lace, otuuihus proprietors, on Till street, above Market, I West Philadelphia. The flames were com municated about ths middle of the stable, aud S' frightful was the rapidity with which they spread that of the great Dum ber of horses in the building, but two were got out alive, and they were so badly burned that it will be necessary to kill , , , , , , . , I them. Due hundred and thirty horses ' Per's'lt the flames. Thirty omni . a tne harness, hay, feed, ie., i ibuses In tlia , , , ;vMi . i f .bout $40,000. Scientific Pbophf.cy. Six hundred Jear "S". UoSer ,ucon "BOMced "that uiachioM "n bo conEt.ruted dri!e LiP more rapidly than a wnole galley ot rowers ,,, ,,, j could do; nor would they need anything : but a pilot t ateer them. Carriages also might be constructed to move at an in- ! credible speed, without the aid of any aui- : mal. Finally, it would not be impossible to uiaka machines which, by means of a suit of wings, should fly in the air in the manner of birds." A scries of resolutions introduced into the South Carolina House of Beprescnta tiveSjdccluring that the slavcholding States can not, with safety to themselves,' submit any longer to tho Constitution of 1737, and proposing tho alternative of amend ments to that Constitution to serve as bar riers against aggression, or else a " resump tion of all the trust powers delegated by the State to tho General Government," were laid on the table by 56 to 4 1. The Lawrence Courier says of the New ton man who bought a cheese to celebrate Fremoct's election, but who, since be heard the news, boxed it up for 1C0: " We should n't wonder if the ownor of Lcwisburs; Chronicle lruidcntUU Election Return FREE BIS. rreimrat FUlmora. Total Opp. Bu-hnn Vermont 31.93 ,546 40,509 10,755 Connect. 42,715 2,615 45,330 34,990 Massa. 108,190 19,726 127,916 39,240 Uh.IsL 11,379 1,663 13,042 6,480 N.llam. 39,000 ,414 39,414 33,000 Maine 65,491 3,231 "68,722 37,506 N.York 275,355 124,656 400,011 194,708 NJera. 28,307 24,091 52,393 47,412 Penn. 147,548 82,220229,768 230,500 Ohie 187,497 - 28,125 215,622 170,903 Michig. 71,162 1,561 72,723 52,139 Indiana 94,816 23,386118,282 118,672 Illinois 96,189 37,451 133,640105,344 Iowa 44,127 9,414 53,571 36,241 Wiscoo. 66,092 ,579 66,671 52,736 Califor. 20,000 35,000 55,000 50,000 SLAVE STS Uelaw. ,306 6,175 6,481 8,003 Maryl. ,281 47,462 47,743 39,115 Virginia ,300 60,039 00,339 89,975 Missouri 63 48,521 48,574 58,160 Kentucky ,481 66,422 64,903 72,917 North Caro. 0 36,609 40,761 South Caro. 0 0 40,000 Florida 0 4,843 6,368 Georgia 0 42,352 56,417 Alabama 0 28,552 46,637 Louisiana 0 20,709 22,164 Mississippi 0 28,577 46,817 Texas 0 15,244 28,754 Arkansas 0 10,810 21,908 Tennessee 0 66,178 73,638 All but 2 or 3 of the above are Official, and foot np nearly as follows : Frn- SUUa. Slue SIsUif. ToUl. Fremont 1,337,391 1,421 1,338,812 Fillmore 3S3.70S 473,578 870,286 Totals 1,721,099 474,999 2,196,098 Buchanan 1,210,026 627,478 1,859,104 Differences 510,473 152,479 357,994 Buchanan's minority in Free St. 510,473 do majority in Slave St. 152,179 do minority in the Union 357,994 (So the Democracy and Slavocracy have a minority and sectional President ! ) Buchanan over Fremont, 522,292 Fremont over Fillmore 461,526 FOREIGN NEWS. Halifax, Dec. 15. The steamship Canada, from Liverpool, with dates to Fri day, the 12th iust., arrived at noon to-day, bringing the America's mails aud passcu gers. The etcam-fcip Iialtio, which sailed from Livcrpool,on the 10th iust.,for New York, took out the official announcement that the Peace Congress was to asscmbla in Paris, during the present month. Also that an unsuccessful attempt had been mado to as sassinate tho King of Naples. A deputation from Liverpool and Lon don had waited upon Lord Clarendon, to i I.... :. . l .1. , .1.. ascenmu wuan is uicu.i. iue i,iu.iBu uo- Father Matbcw died at Cork on the 9:h instant. The corporation and citizens of Ports- rioed X1000, to give mouth, uavo subscribed baniiuct to the American ofneers in com maud of the British ship Resolute. The Naval Service at Portsmouth contemplate a similar compliment. The British Government is about to lay a telegraph line across the Persian Gulf. It is rumored that Cardinal Moriot's mission to Home relates to the coronation of Napoleon, which, should 'peace be con- 1:1.1 -ii iii ., sonuateu, win proDaoiy take place earlv the next Tear. ! h.- .. l . o. I, . i .i . was reported at St. Petersburg, that OUjUUU Uussiau troops aro ready to inarch to the frontier of Persia, on the first iuvi tation of the Shah. lhe European lUtclligcace by the Hal- anlt important personal incident,anecdote and : rlu.iinit Ui. u-c ("Tiin.i.r. miuK-of Iron. Thm-wi j ot the Old School Medical Colleges of Philad lifax steamer brings the information that ! description, than was probably er before ' flJ. I 'rh'ai but becoming convinced of the super lb. ... r,.. r .t, ' embodied in a single work. MILLIONS OF tJi. 5 tu nrnTjr ?h. nut "ut f.r i f0,"' of ihe Newor American Lclecue system. l"-'- sr. .ui. yiaoi-iigeiu of the unfortunate steamer Lyonnais.have ! been saved aad arrived safelv at Bordraux ' -i-TJr T' - JXACTLT. The COniDlamt made bv the I Washington Union, that the KeDuhlican I - memhers of Congress have provoked the recent agitation of the slavery question by answering the calumnies in the President's message, reminds us of the ease of an Irishman who appeared with a bruised face before a magistrate to awegr an assault and battery against one of his ooantry men. "Did you do nothing to provoke the as sault?" inquired the magistrate. "Not the least thing in Iife,"answered the Irish man ; "I just gave him a blow on the head with my shillaleb, bidding him be quiet and peaceable, and the dirty spalpeen, in stead of miuding me, knocked me into the gutter." A Y. Eve. Post Wonderful Preservation. Wed ncsday afternoon of last week, a child, four years old, who had followed her mother into pines, near Quaker Bridge, Burling tor. county, N. J., missed ber way. The alarm was soon given, the neighbors turn ed ont, and after searching all night, with out success, the little one was found fast asleep besido a wood pile, without bonnot or suoes, ana io ail appearance uninjured j i i . ,, ... I uy tne exposure, altuougb the niubt was . . O 1 bitter cold. Tuk Qcestios Settlid. Mosquitoes can be tamed and rendered useful 1 Dr. J. L. Bledchu, of New Orleans, has suc ceeded io training the larger species of mosquito, known as the " gallinipper," lo perform ail the objects hitherto accom plished by tba loeoh or the cupper. A dozen of those insects are equal to six leeches, and, placed on the desired spot, will at onoe commence to suck blood in the same waj, and with far Jess trouble than the older " institution." A committee appointed to examino into the grounds of the reported negro insur rection in Harrison county, Texas, found & West Branch Farmer Dec. 26, 1850. The New York Eveniug Post says, that it is customcry in that as well as other cities, to hire costly weddiug presents of the jewellers, and after they have been used to daxzle the eyes of the guests, and excite their envy at the happiucsa of the bride, to return them to the shop from which they were borrowed Union CountrUJfe UNION county, ss. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, j To Samuel Uaker, Greeting : J u. . Whereas, Catharine Baker by her ( vv next friend Geo. Dreisbacb Esq. did on the 17ih of September last past prefer her petition to oar Judges of the Court of Common Pleas for said county, prayinR for the causes therein set forth she might he Divorced from the bands of Matrimony entered into with you the said Samuel Uaker, You are hereby commanded to appear in your own proper person before our Judges at Lewisburp at a Court of Common Pleas there to be held fr the said county on Monday the 16th day of February next, to answer the libel of the said Catharine and show cause if any you have why a divorce should not he grant ed. DANIEL D. GULD1N, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ollice, Lewisburg, Dee. 23, 1S58 U Jos.K.Mason by his Guardian JohnWilt, vs. James H. Mason, Samuel B. Mason.Washing ton Mason.Emanuel Katherman and Harriet A. his wife late Harriet A. Maou, and Charles Mason. . In the Court of Common Pleas of Union couniy. No. 10, Sept. T. 180C Writ de partitione, &c. And now, to wit, Dec. 18, 185G, on motion of Naac Slenker Esq. Attoruey fin Plff. Kule on all the parties interested both Plaintiff and Defendants to appear by the first day of next Term (being the ICth day of February nexi) to accept or refuse to take the Keal Estate appraised by the Inquisition returned by the Sheriff in this case, at the valualion ihereof; TTlO eountr. ss. ami in case ot reiusai or nrgn-ci ui ui nv to show cause why the same should nol other- wise be disposed of according to law. Ur the Cpt. imess mv nanti ? U a. and the seal of theCourt at Lewisburg ( J the 2:id day of December, 1H5B. SAMUEL ROTSII, Proihonotary. 11 OI 'ND on IheSlhinst., a Sum of Money, ? which the owner can have by proving properly and paying for this adv't. Dec. I2,'S6. J. It. CORNELIUS. Administrator's Notice. 7'HEREAS, Letters of Administration to y the estate of SMUEL HENFER.Iate of New Berlin boro'. Union county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, all pers ons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the 'same will present them duly authenticated for settlement to JOHN M. BENFEIt, New Berlin, Dec. 10, l.rG. Administrator COAL! COAL! POAL !-Tbe unJersined would res J pectfully inform theemzensof Lewisburg and vicinity, as well as persons in adjoining iiwns. that he keeps constantly on hand , ( kSH 4 utA,.v and IHS-UAHRK CUAL. for Stove and other purposes.of every : variety ami sue. an.i win urmn , e - -"h I IL an In- ban a tram fur tht .iirif. liar. if -r. .1.-1 a .air of !"! Wr.lllll rCAI.r.s. nr ran .tirr i-,. ; . . rS. wESar! 4Snrl prim, mt lU Yw4, II all LiDilt UI aio ndi,! tt. at lil Toai X Uoli'l. Tart. titoUot IlJLilKIS. Lrwi.hiirK, Ma; IX CiTAlso Ulacksmilh's Coal. ,. . I claims are also requested to present mem ie l)0ok 5liyer3 and Agents, Kead 1 Ills. ; an,. authenticated for settlement. Pihr I'arlty Again in the Fie'd ! Recollections of a Life Time, R, Men and Things I have Seen in Europe lihed Seven Millions have been sold. iii two arge limo. volumes, i iw.i puyea, . Enravin,, inciud,nS an accurate steel Portrait of the Author; black or scarlet i::,.th Price. S3. This masnificent work is the result of the Author's LIFE LOXG LA BOH, and contains 1 more valnable, instructive, original, curious ; .; j u have eaeerly sought the author s former works, and OTHER will j Dt,y ,hls whlcn " emphatically Int. UKh. OF THE ACiE ! I t,-,ri-ii" TtnL- and full B.irticn. i . r"- . " .' .. ...... .. . i i lars and instructions to .akcius, scm umuu application to .... , ...i T"i ! .- f . 1 1 ' I T Id A V r Mll.l.r.U, Wlll.r.l . Publishers, 1 2-t Park How, New 1 ork, or 107 Genesee St. Auburu rXIVI.RSITl AT LEYVISIU'RU. J and America. By S.G.OOOURICH.ihe KEYSTONE CIT'ER & WIHE BULL, ! H"1 1-t auu.i i.-iaicu xa.- , - - ! real "Peter J'arley, author ot me instorv oi .ui.ua Nur.tio, 1K5. ' - "l5u ' " i.f.c.hi.ii i-.-uucis , y a-w- all Nations (ihebest Agents' Book ever pub- , VTW, to , ,i, Mill mJU in lssi Itexc-b all mill.. ! Professional Services I j the Cilizns of this J-Ajusoorg. adjoining the late residence of ..r aaa ii,p ui.inmes ' nf w oeh i in ui luiirk.t in the .se am spi-rj witn aiuca it i town and viciinrv. bonnz tv promrt attention i ""ci on. u.ou mc wi,ana " m. jones I ""' auDSCnners 10 ine uuiming nttul mh,.nthe mwlv are (rrounJ. imall U.y f f,.ur. ' &ml ymxrivii phy -Winn vt thv V w tfrb.aM.. tht fan Fund are respectllllly informed that the , t.n wvmxBvt mcr can i n-thf rximare w!LL all emsm. Tilt cmupl ttuitifittiUn fir th U-It r1'i Hillcinff.-c a- Kirst Instalment on theirsubcriptions is now I due and payable. J. A. MER'IZ, Esq., is appointed Collector, and authorized to receive and receipt for the same. A. K. BEI.L, General Agent and Treasurer Lewisburg, Oct. I, 1856 AtlminiKtralor' Notice. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the bstate ol v .vt. VVILfOX, Jr, late of Kelly township, L'n- .rao..,,,,,...,,.... ' undersigned in due form of law : Therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted to j said estate, are hereby requested to make! immediate payment; and those having just I : . ... JA-a.A.1 Utwrm lisaon npintprl tn ths - , , i , claims ajamsl the same are also requested to present them properly authenticated lor settle ment. HCOH P. SHELLER, Administrator. Lewisburg, Nor. 1, 1856 NOTICE. AT a meeting of the Board of Managers of the Union County Mutual Fire Insu rance Company, held at the office of said l- - . L T, . . ..I. . C ...... V. .. Aa. lum I4UV, ill inc numuii ui irt.nuuig, i.u the 1st day of October inst., the following rcs- olution was unanimously adopted I . I I ,1-1 . . , ..f Resolved, That an assessment of twenty-two per cent, on the pnunium notes be made, to meet Ihe losses sustained by this Company aud due the devisees of J. II. App & Co., Ell as Hoy and others. Published by order of the Board of Direc tors. J. A. MERTZ, Secretary. October 1, 185Cw4 i C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drug and Chemical Emporium. Market atreet - - Lewisburg. I'a. CI.O'KS all kinds nf 8-day and 30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever time-pieces, llrass 8-day clocks at 1, brass 30-hour clocks as low as $1. All clocks warranted for one year at J. L. YODER'8 FARRIERY. rriTTT? LMilcrtiM .mi ft For a Ma cnrripnc I ALU irUIIOl.llUl-l VUIIJ II I J l3Vtltr-.o JOS1A1I KELLY, Auctioneer, SOLICITS the paironaee of the public. Residence on South Fifth street, Lewis burg. Pa. December 6, 1840. NOTICE! rpHB undersigned have this day placed their Accounts in the hands of Wiiiiam Je Esq. for collection. t"All who are indebted, will please attend to the same on or before the 1st day of January, 1H57, and save costs. J. Hayea K Co. Lewisburg, Dec. 4, 1S58 j;ji-ii)ers'& ?iliqi)ios' Insurance CP- W. CO- 1CI)D WAISIT ST. HIUMIH1U. Capital $1,250,000. Assets $408,151 13, invested ill Bonds, Mort gages and other good securities. ARE YOU INSURED AGAINST LOSS UY FIRE 1 There are but few who receive sympathy who incur loss by neglecting this most ruetMory and substantial precaution. We often see it announced that persons have lost their stocks of Goods and Furniture, and results of years of industry swept from them by the devouring element over which they have no control but by being insured. Insurance protects you from the iucendiary, negligence of servants aud the casualties of jour nciKlilir. H "ill Input cuuttdepue to your ered IUr, ud ite ebixvVT m i,ruilMi Hid pretonUun to all your Liuitinw truoiwrtiouA. It Ruutm but tury rmall mm to InMin In nmJ ranging Irum $11W to $10uo. nd yft bow mny Uu-rr ure ho ti no iinurnnoi! upon llondu, t urniturp. or any thing -l! If yonr Stock it uniall, !ill tne Ui tu you Tl.i. iVmnanv Innir". nnt.yixns. MKRCIfA.VI- 1Z, UOUOS, FIHXITI.-HH. MAVUISKItrmL a TULA. FkoM 100 ti S5000, j at tlia lwct Katrt ana upon the llio uuvrai ierm, anu l aoMrr r.il liJ--. i on uiv BiiiBiuK.. w. DIRECTORS. Hon Tho.B.Flon-nce Oro 11 AnuKtno rhaA.UutriQnam Gmo. HeluiboM Janii K Nrall I Edw.R Jlolmboli Cha'n lin;r.i I t-'.arn-i l;rwwjr lb MunJerttnld laae Lo. .-U, Jr. llfueral jjupiriiitJnilent. JOHN TIIOMASOX. TIKI'S U. H.iULNC, I'nrwJcut. EllW U R. Ili:i.MIHPl.O. Mjrrrtary. J. MERRILL LIXN, Agent, 657 1SUUKU, Union Co. Pa Jacob Stahl's Estate. VTOTICE is hereby given that Letters tes l ininrui.irr on the last will and testament i u, jiru sTJL, late of Kelly township. Union ; cunty, deceased, were granted by the Register f ,n,nn ,,.. ., ,he I5ih Sei.tember.lsr,, to the subscribers, the txecutors naraei in said will. All persons owing said estate, will make immediate payment; and all persons having claims against saidesiaie will present their claims properlv auihetiticated for settlement. JACOB ST A II L, Jr. ) JOHN STAII1.. DANIEL STAHL, SAMUEL STAHL, Kelly Township, Sept. 1850. Ex'rs. Information Wanted. T "'EX Dollars Reward is offered for such information as will enable the und ersigned to find c ut where a boy is by boy is by the : name of 1'KASCl IIOH I. VAX sou of A. ! IS. Hortman, Esq , who left his home at.Mon I loursville, Lycoming county, in June last. Said boy is 15 years of age has dark hair at.d a low furehead, wi'h a deep dimple on his chin, i The above reward will be paid any person that 1 may inform Mrs.MarthaHoirman.Fowlersville, Col. Co., or John liortman, noniourviiie, (uy ! letter or otherwise.) concerning his whei j bou!s. MARTHA HORTMA? his wherea. AN Oct. 4. IS56 3w Administrator's Notice. ( - ..n.. . , (J 1 H I OTICK is lioroliv given, that Letters Imiiiistralioti on the Estate of Mrs. MARY E.MIRINERJate of Lewisburg.L'nion county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Union county in due form of law ; therefore, all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate pavtnent.and those having any just JOSIAH KELLY, Administrator. Lewisburg, Oct. 2S, H?.rG priml., au.l in thu gn-at powrr uf the preM. Manufactureil at the Eagle Works, Harrisburg. 1'LKASE TAKE l'AHTlrl'I.AR NOTICE ! rilHAT this .is ent.rely new mill no ex-1 I nense hn5 been snared m its manufacture an lhe materials are the very best, and are ; asej unsparingly. The Cylinders are almost : twce ,le lengih of the former ones,aud all.in- j r-us inclir. throuuh it. The power cf Hi Pier in i.ry SrrlT? wJ b ,rt a. Thr u..s. and Hopper am all uorauu tum-'hrr ; the J. umatf runininDKlieariiiioi; and lant- ly.tlia w"rkmn.-hi. shall nnt be ixrt .1 l.j auj mwhina of tbr aiu.l ahaten-r. r. rtirti.u heme uw a,m, buih the arruniremrtit and th' niii-hanti-ai urbartment. Ail peraons who liaTv hern ohliirnl tu uartne ukl-ih- icm-il nut Mill, are awam how iueonv, nirtt it h, and ..,..ll. il,whi have nnt lar.-riinantiLiranr a. ...I-. n, j,,,. thu Mill on your plantati-.u or Unu.yi.u ran, I at any tiiui-.in a tw minuU- mjk m tVw gaiiou of cw.-t fitlcr lor Tt-ihi.t uw: or you iLCfiTvxpi4ttiuulr laaku . C K.-..i Til. Marhil. Wf.-ll ,.,b.l . II.. of umkiwt U IS ttarril .f .uWr aday. with fallowing maj bo aWucwt as tho OecidvU advantaged of Uil.t Ulll a First H will make mt CiJiT than any othfr Ptpkh, with a given quaulity of applee in given Utue,iUid with murh lr- labor and rxn-nM. i 8cond It will make cleaner and wetUr rider than j any other Mill. Third Vou can make the eider an yon want it. and ' WllfD UU Ui.H smiu .u ipaauiHres aiuiu UUV gallon SjO hanvlf. Fourth With it ynu can prew your CurranL,Cherrkn, Berrit, I'liew, BulUr, Lard aud Tallow. Fifth With it use you can at all timet hare fresh and wott. eider. With all the adTantaTer rwmltiA from the Dnsu.inn and nr Ot iUch a Mai'hiu' at a i-rice no low tl.at it im .,lhjihrrhor all-ran It b. that any iutoUnjcnt tuua wuui(1 Jo Wllhut ut kecommexdatioxh. Jkbhwh, Junoisth. ism. w- . tttn: fnt-l hayr our oi ,.,Ur injpr..T. tioer liiih; i usru nic jiiii ia.i ipwnn-r. auu on inai I around Sny i,u.bi or.(.ir. pur hour. 1 r,p the rn.un.i p;rl iwri.r iinun. auu i ran )rviw i.iii iwo oarreia of ruKT prr nour wun two uirn. j ran iwmamu vour inipmvril i i.r Mill to an null Krowera. air pmsj ami a Mtvm of Ial.r. Iraliu,aarll,irtylirKall..u.ofcidfrolnnina and onr-iiaif iiunin-u common appim. Tha ridrr ran be ' prrawd trom the pi.niiice a ithoui unogwatrr now. cider i 1U aeep oue year wuvu ia noi ujr.1 at tlie prisM. ' juiin MiiiMiip St. Lona. July j, iss.r M. WO Hiram: Tour Mill. .t h.rr, and wrhaea , rSJrTKSi mlnir1 tiZtMt oti,rr kind, we know they will n il .inickly alongside of tin m at ioO pritf ol th otln-r We imft- rtx of the other kind. bat. tut we Mid before, peoplf won't It -ok kt thrm kluugxiite of yours. Your, Vory Kfrtjcttully, WM. M. PLANT k Co. Yr?fr,vof4KSTnv!f, June 16, 1S5.1. M. W. O. ntrnoi: Dkik fi.a It gift me greet plpa pure to It-nii my fevlile intlufnr in rvouiuiiinudaition o your iuva.uail. I'ab'iit t'ittt-r Mill. Any ptrmm who lias made clUt-r b the old pirrw will quickly prr?iTejihfulit they prvrun one of your new MilUs tbe utility auderon omj of your iuvmtion. I n'parJ It a one of tlie bart in Teutionn now in nw. AUhoUafb I hate bad it but one y-ar. it ha antly rHj"'sl me for what it out. Cider ex pretwd through oun of your ntarhin i lee liable t fer tnf ntation, and ran l .rtwrred sweet longer than that produced tlirough tbe old-fash kmdd Mill, from the Yrry tart that it i mre frtefrom pommel, wbicb alwara baa a teudeury to acidity, and unlit it in inany Instances tor unmentic u. Your., reopertfullj, W. yi:i(iLtV. Thin id to eertify, that I puirbiuud of D. Landi-nth, in OctoM-r, lH5'a, cue of llickok x 1'atent Cider Mills, and bare hl it in tue ever aincr. tVrfoctly rn.ti5flt.-d with it raywlC I tiTno htfintation in prnnoun-ing it arery use ful aud indisipi-nfiMltln Machine to the &rur. With it, one man and two boys ran ueke from itvu to six barn-Is f ttood cUlt-r per d;iy, eajy. Many of my neighbors bate Miri-hnscd similar Machiues. Tbo Mill has bti-n greatly iniproTtlsi::c 1 bough mine. W. U. WAKD. May 1 1, 1 A. itidlry, IXlcware Couuty, Ta. 1 ncrrby rrftlfy that I hare ued W. O. llirkok's Itn pTOTed I'ortatile Ckler Mill. and con.-iderit a valuable In Tfiition in ttw ecT.noiny of time. The ckler is cleaner and U tterthantliRt mndelu thui-u way. lam well pletvatd with it, and abr uld be unwilling to part with it fur quit a premium on theaJTanued cont. JtMtN S. 11ALK. Jaly l,lBi4. 1'orUi.na, C. .--4,.Mnre tlianon btrndred Silver Medals and Diplomaj bu j Urn given to my Mill w;thm the but lour years. 31"hls Mill oreur-b about 2' et ty S fret, and 4 f-et biuh, ufiKhiuj; 37l lbs. is ery way portable aad counni.-n t.-a I'Hu k A&lnxt, W. O. IIICKOK, Agent E-j'e W. rlrs, lfrr!.huii;. Ha rri aTe by JC ZVa H'lAl'I.MLf wisiurg. I i jsu aa a. - ll ll H s-firi:iiiir i r " ' " - I TT1 VTYI1 iu,mi.n,.nllr U,.,.,.l in T n ' l'OEf CUT imnds, awl in ice enai puwrr oi iu- pre. . ,juil4. 1.. r.iotesMi ii lo merit a shjre A CJAUI). To the Citizen r.J LeicitLiirrf. rpHB object of this Card is to call your J attention to the fact that yoa can buy your Books and Stationery cheaper, and have a larger stock a ad variety to select from at It'CTlUtt &. IVi Chrap Buoksture, than any other place in this town. We wish you to call and see for yourselves and thi-reby be convinced. If you were to consult your own interest.yoji would givethis establishment your liberal encouragement. We desire to see a taste fi.r reading grow up, and ui fur ther this we place good anil useful works at such low rates as to be wnbin the reach of all. Young men desirous of improving their minds should embrace this i.pportunity of furniahinr themseves with Book of Travel, History, Biography, Narrative, Science and Art, which we olE-r at low prices. Harper's Magazine. Auto is the Tinr to Sulucribe. We furnish this popular Magazine fur Oje YtAU it payable in advance. Call and subscribe the next volume commences in December. L2r"Subscriplions taken for any of the l'ouulxir Mi'inzinrs and I'iprrs. NEVU S & CO, Lewist irg. A Kew Hcslc Back. rpHE KEYSTONE COLLECTION o J Church Mum;, and Phyiolog.cal System of Vocal Music, a new work by A. N Johhimix, Oie well knf.D mu-i.ian-iu.t puMU-l Ml I1KAV, V'll'NIi a Co. Iinrei-lir. The pvb-m ,.f in!tr'wlw o f,t eleuientarr ).riii-i.li..M i;f voi-al uiu.-,c :otitui;,e(l in tLu Vr f ebbin aal b-arher f mbiiuj k-huuia. ni.it eiuuine. Pii-e ... t-: f,.:.u ..-r -!-.. L1VK JnllN r. fi:kmot. UVK ' JAMKS HI'CIMM. All fur salu at tliu ul ai.l cai. luKri'.:,. , f Nt.i ir. rn M&rkrt .-trtsl. LtauLur ir. P TAILORING toiivn tttiiru ' JOHN V,. MILLKR thankful for past favors would slate that he has re- ceived ihe Fall an ! Winter Fashions, and is pri pared to CUT, MAKE, and REP AIR garments as us-ual. He will endeavor, as heretofore, to execute his w,rk salisfacto- rily to all. Lewisburg, fcpt. 4, leS6. lstt( SMITH, r) ARBER and Hair Diesser. ) LEWISllURO. Pa. Office in Ammnns' b'.cck, Mirket street, 3d door above the More Oct. 2. lh.iC RAILROAD IKSTALHEWT. NOTICE is hereby z ven to the Stockholders of the LEW IrsHl UO. CENTRE A SPRUCE CREEK RAILROAD COMPANY, that th Directors of said Company have passed a Resolution to call ia -s'A ud eai-h share subscribed. Ihe respective Stockholders are therefore required : ; to pav into the Treasurer's office, in Lewis- I burg, on or before the SSih of October instant. $5 on each share subscribed. Those neslec- j ling will be liable to pay i rie per cent per mouth on said instalment alu-r that lime. ti. F. MILLER, Tieasurer. Lewisburg, Oct. I, IJo. TC eEt Eranch Insurance Compoay, F Lot k Haven, Fj., iaure Dt'iacheJ i liuildir.gs, stores. Merchandize, Farm Pr..nertv. HI.. other hiiil.tir.-v -ml lhe,r .. tenis. at" moderate rites. lKuig business an',, c'r;ai:' ,racI 01 etiiaie m Limestrne bothCasU aud Mutual ulans. Caoital.-stiOKl 00. t,w"su,!'lclli3l ."'""said, bounded east y tnuECTOks. Hon John J IVnrce J..hu 1! Hall Chas A .Mayer Chas Crist Peter Dickinson H.'n (J V Harvey T T Abrauis D J .laekiuau V V. !,'te Tio s Kitchen Hon. ti. C. H l:Vi:Y, l'ns .bt,t. 'J'. T. Allif AMS, Vice Pres. THO'S KITCHEN. Sec'v. JA.MLS II. UAV.I.IN, Asei.t. 6S7 Lewistare. Union Co. l'a. f their patronage. A ltntica will also te raid to Chronic Diseases cf everv ua'ne.and treated vna unparaueien success. ua- iiwn .xi craiiiaie.l at tne renowne.l American Electic Me.!,ral Colle-e.Cineinoati. "aving first studied the Old or Allopathic sys ,cm of medicine, and attended Lectures in one he commenced its sturfr, and attended two courses of Lectures in the Reformed or Ame rican Eclectic Medical t'cdU'ije ol" the tjueen City of the West. This InMiiutina. althnurh 1 jt in its infancy, lien no upfivr tu thfOtvat lVc-.t,itnt liit lrrftty miuualtj toon ;tU'J"or than the ti ur i li.vr ! Med ami Cnllctf f rinrinnali rt'tiil inttj. It U t-tHiiuff Vibysirian? t tail part t nr ?loU-..'irJ to t Mi. Indinun. I 4c.t iht-j will BtHin 1m mvrv num r u than may othr j C1H.1 of I'hTstriiin 1'hv nrinriptii JitT.-ivn rftw-t-n Him Mvt .rm-d (nw or ! Kolrcticuml th M Ai:-y-Htf. -tt tn !' mi'ilirim-. ittliii: Oia Kew tis-a tin i. Jit i? .erit Itiat in to any ... ..art, tIk ll.a ...,.. .n a. I. . . i.. I tomfl. c.: th.rffc.rv wa hme no n. ftr tiim. With n"T iiaiiiatiiE nr bkvhw, iii an iuipt ti ut K'il OT AMupftthir fh.lf-evt ttw r-wpoivnnititKntiifttH.Ts, and ail the intinvi-nifnt- nf i-v.-rv vthvr fynU-m ut ait-di- rln (ax th Hi'm.t pitthif. llydroBthr.TiMiiiottl:in. . many di4-a. are now rurat'o- thut w.'iv onre rt-niili-rvd in,Nible. and thai too without htvuMua? iiwn th ooa- utitution, and creatine oth. r iIImww. Ibiiitv. Uh. it- mati.ni. Ipi puia. I.trrr !iiwanr. I'lrrratrd Sorattirrat, Dfrasnl tv'nr, prvmnture Losa i.f Trt-th. Ac. Thr Nrw Srhool rwrtainly rlalM" a ifrrat .uprriorlty In the treatmi-nt of all Jin-asi-s. It 1.- N-vn pn-rl l.y Clinical rrportr tlat thr morkility lakloj all disnmrK torrthrr in Irsa than 2 per crnt; that of Asiatic tuvlrru In only S prr rrnt. This it. an aira.of protrtvaji anJ hnj-roTrmrnta, and tho Nrw School i. aiwava pnffrvinir. rut linp bound down by umpotic m-isla aud anliuaul tlinirirr. N. 11. Bi l ll l; at tha lowrr end or Markrt St. fm Executor's notice. VOTICE is hereby given, llint Letters i.1 Testamentary on the last will and testa- mrnt f ul'llll uillru i(-. r. . J" H ! M1LLLR, late of Lewisburg. oorouffh, deceased, have been granted lo I the undersigned, by the licister of I'nion i rnnnlv in Anr firm f .k r 11 i connty, in nue lorm ot law; therefore all rrr-' sons snowing tnemsclves in.lebttit to said ' estate are requestrd to make immediate pay- i mem- aDd hlv'" llle same are also requested to present them I iiopcriy amnrniicaied tor settlement. Hl'OH 1. SHEI.I.ER, Executor. . Lewisburg, Oct. 29, lsi50 $1,200 a Year! 1000 AGXTS wanted in every part of ihe I uited Stales, to sell a bean- ' ,,e norani or thr j B 41 m a tfBk SI a I at mm .1 W I. V a m .:r, , . - ... .l. a me jtm," compris- nig a lew ot tlie present stale of the Nations of the World, their mann-rs, customs and pecuharilies, and their political, moral, social and industrial condition, interspersed with Historical Sketches and Aneedofes. By William Pi.moca, author of the Histrry of England, Greece and Rome. Knlarrd, revised and embellished with several hundred Engravings from designs of Crnrae, Deverettx and other distinguished arusts. It is also illustrated wilh a 1 beautifully colored plates with costumes of various nations, Ac. ' Agents selling this work have cleared f 100 a month. LVend for a specimen copy and prospectus,which are sent by mail post paid on receipt of , with particulars of a-cnev J. W BKADLEV, Puhl,;"- vt. t .,.JToM',ou"l'-i'Aiflrfr&iu N.B. Iu audition u, iha i..n-.i ... uccment toAjents in lhe ... u i ii,. i i.riii4ii;c, way of TRUMIUMs. - - - . .i ,mi J.W. U. a , ..al.aPB..t ,, nPllIrn ,,,d , ih-r , x.a.-k st:u i ,u. rir. 0.7,,, ' M W Tloreriarr. M T 1 Estate. Town tropertj for Sale. -T?The subscriber offers at Private g,e I '! two-storey FRAME HOUbE and L0 ot Ground, wilh the appurtenances, situate t,a South r'ourib street, e ana a ball' )nre, from Market, now in the occupancy of VVn, Potter and Henry Riioart. The properly ,j well situated lor the accommodation of i, families. i J It' not sold by the first Moadav of February uext, it will be RENTED H. P. BHELLER, Agent for P.M. Laiaa Lewisburg. Dec 23, 1Z6 VALUAELE EEAL ESTATE, AT PUBLIC SALE. r) V order of the Orphans' Court of VB;a conmy, I will expose to saie, on in. premtsea, on Ihmsdaj', 12th Feb. next, commenc;r,g at ten o'clock in the forenoon the following Real Estate, viz: ' THE ".MANSION' FARM" of tlm late W m. VV il,on Jr., of Kelly Tp. Union Co. Pa , adjoining lands of David Heinley. Jae. t llommel, .Mrs. M'Ctnre, and Joseph Jlusser, and coniaimng l:)8 Acres The Farm is mostly of the first quality r,f sou an i umier gooc improvement.haudjiome y j located on the River road about half a mi e rr roau aooui nail a mi e 'J he Improvements are a irom J.ewiaDtirg FINK RANK BAKX, i "&e,y nw- two-storey frame Dwellingx j House, a Corn House, a Wagon Hheit J I an ul!lt'r necessary Umbnildines a never ! Iai'1"' 'Spr"'K V,a,erin 'he Cellar Knchen I and a Well with Pump in the Barnyard-and i va thriving young Apple Orchard. Mater icau be had in most ol the fields, j O The Farm will be . ffcred as a whole rr j divided thus .- The Buildings with 117 Acrea j as one part, and the remaining say SI Acres ; a5 a whole or in Lots of 9 Acres each. These j ,ls are r n ihe west end of the farm, tr,i to ; ie mcde convenient of aeee. liuas I en perceni.down; the remainder in three equal annual payments ccinnencu.- on the l.st of April nexi. 3 f 3Aho at tlie same time and place will be otiered ihe remainder of the PF.R0. NAL PROPERTY of said dee'd, embracne A large qnanlitv of HOUSEHOLD AD KIT 'HEX riiiMTLhE A.XD FAkMlM; VTEXKLS titan Drill, P!i.w, Harrows, Cultivalors Bucgey, Spring W agon, Hay ly tlie Ton, Coin iu the Ear, and various other amdes too numerous is mention. Terms made known at sale by HUGH P. S HELLER. Administrator cf Wm. Wnso'Jr. dee'd. Dee. 1S5G heii"8 Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. is-su- d out of the Court of Common Pleas j of Union county and lo me directed I wiil expose lo Public Bale at the house of Jacob Deckard, in Vitiliabure, on Satitrdtiti. .ItiuuriTu A lkfiT i . ' ' I " , . 0 Wit: hinds ol Lewis Dctchtuan, south by lands of j Ihe heir.- of Jacob Viie, est by lands olHenrj I ,V. yer dee'd, and north by larnis of Cornelius j Pi llinan and Jacob Kleckner, containing i .tl'i'f-s and 68 Perches more cr less.whereoa j ere erecttd a Le; ILuse and Frame Earo.with i the appmtenatiCfs. j Seized, tsken in execution and to be told as j the property of Ma AoArtiecA, dee'd, in the ! I: m is , f Abiaham Ltib and Ellas P. Rore : tacb, Aimintstrati rs. j DANIEL D. GULDIN, Sheriit I Sheriff's Office, Lewisburg, Dtc. iJ, 1S56 on the ea.st, is t li'ered at Private Sale. A half 1,1 '" a two-storey liame Dwelling, Pump, i Cistern, fitat.e, ic. Enquire of .-a.na.o i... .w ui.i nr.. ; ..-rT.amHrin, SAUC CF IJCAL ESTATE. be Sold, on the Premises, ac- r V eorditi? to the provisions of lhe Will cf I'll I LIP BENNEKOEF. deed, on Saturday. the 1 7ih i!ry of January text, all that mes suage and tioct cf Lam)", situate in llnrfaloe township, I'nicn coudit, adjoining land of John C'ozar and others, containing about SS at'resi, one-half cleared and the otherCgv halt covered with 'hrifiy chestnut Timber.C !a!e to commence at 10 o'clock A. M,whea terms if sale will be mule known ty J. MERRILL LIN Adm'r cum trrtacirnta anncio of ohilip Brnnekoff, dre'd. Dec. 12, 1856. TWO FAMIS and SAW-HUi: Fur Sile or Kent, in Union County. ONE lately occupied by MTherson, in I'nion Township, now" by Shannon 4t Kesier, 4 miles from Northumberland. Sfrom Lewisburg about 90 ttrri cleared. One other on l'enn's Creek. 6 miles west of New Urrlin, 4 miles south from M".fl:nburg, occupied by llogenreif & Young, in Limestone iowuship, about J)0 4 err cleared. with an improved SAW-a' grjMll.i., and much TimbeM m Land adjoining. Apply, for the latter.to John Stees. Tanner, near the premises, and for either of the Farms to HL'UH BELLAS. Snnbury, December 8, 156. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS VOK Sa!e.0ne lot on South Tkiri X. street, a square and a half from .Viu't. Three Lots on South Fourth street, t squares from Market. The nbove are letrel Lots, well located well adapted to building purposes. W H ARMTKOXS. T of Mm! Armstrong. Lewisburg, June 25, 1S56 Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale. To suit purchasers, on reasonable terms. THERE are 9 lots of Woodland, - A. mate in White Deer Tp, en I.mle B"f faloe Creek. about a mile ahovefiul Jin's stori j v ......... r... ii i. .i . . i lin,h. in'ui w acre eacn. wen ered wuh various kinds of Oak, I'me, Popl'. ...a ana cnesnut. The Farm contains about 55 aeres.of which 18 are cleared, and has on it a Two Story Let m House, a Log Stable, fpring of Waur, and Fruit trees of rations kinds. It ad joins lands of John Hummel and Jacob Hart man, about H mile from liuldin's Store, in Whit Deer tp., I'nion Co, l'a. The above properly is elfered at PriraiS Sale, by the subscriber, CKORGE MELTELU Kelly Tp, Aug. 1. '55. Pint Czs3 Limestone Farm "TOIl Sale, in White Dm Valley. A. I.vci miiig County, two miles froia ,h Canal and Railroad, on the road frrm Lr5 Inrg to Jersey Sh. re. It toniams 160 iiS'l't-N. in a good slate of cultivation- 'l hjs an Orcharo, first cia Uarn, good House and other Outbuildings. Call on .MAI THE W BROWN. Vniontown. f''r further rirt.cular;, vr i n the Edilorof lh Vt ! ..(. Aug. 1, I. 1