JU Hi tri ll I ft ;! ft i a j. ' ! - 3 f ' I 1-4 ii I yrmiiibiirji Cjromrli Br o. n. wokd;. & j. a. cohmelius. Jakcaky 2, 1857. IM(wn ,llm.-Tbf Lniacm Cu,m.li rMubl no the ivb J-v.u-m. I, Uu Ur-t aiul Ul amranlati.,. of a.tT N-wpaprr in I; Dinn rtintv. OJf PltESIDKXT: J0IIiC.FRE3I0T Ju vice nEftoesT! " CAUr "'Si 4 W3I. L. DAYTON For nine year past, tbe ?i?nior liercof has accouipl!.-!iei at loast a full J.mr.'s work in addition to many other duties. The iuturect of the pa per, ban-ever, demands more editorial labor, and our out door business albo requires more attention. Instead of meeting this waut by an increase of hands in a business already overcrow ded, we have a verbal arrangement to add to our force an unemployed priu Icr io a neighboring town, whose experience and interest in the office can not fail to bcnclit our paper bv increasing the amount of its reading matter and more carefully preparing its contents. Next week we hope to announce the full arrangement. A New Yeak is an appropriate time to subscribe for a paper, and we Lave had the pleasure since and dur ing Court Week of adding FIFTY ONE names of cah subscribers to our list, from a few localities. There is no neighborhood in the county where a club of 5 or 10 might not be raised, by any one who would take the time, on the following conditions : S 2. p -T o c "j. 5 r' C o ""-2 -. a EL - 3- " "'- ' - -2. -3 55 I " 5--T ?! o 9 5 ? s S'x-"!3 ' f . 9 ' I - ' I 1 - - k; 1-1 r. t"- rt C3 mm 5 s -rs 33 "5 . CO o O X s 3 - c 'ji as " i J" 3 " 5 -A- ' c-lz. - T f v - O O Cm X 1 1? ii o w a H t.fr ? O 3. W Y 05 3 r. 9 -i ? i o m - 59 -1 5 c - - ? .T 'A 1 C 3 We 6ih1 out alntut a LuiiJretl papers 10 puuicrioers in single wrap- . 1 M I pers wnicit is extra irimuiu, ana in 1 , . , , 4l ' . . A which hapc thy arc ...ore liable to be lost or inluid. Can not all st.rh "I"1 that Stato, for tbe term of four years, end- neighborhoods, , at o.ir flub rated ? ; in), lsul. Xbe V()tt) toodfor Mullaryj Next Tuesday, the Pa. Legislature 3 IJi;nk, 10. The Legislature adjourned is to as.semble. The Senate has 3 m. j ,ine Jie on tUB 2"tb. for the Opposition, anil the House 6 j New Tons, Dec. 30. Tho jury in tbe or 8 for the Administration. There case of Huntington, tbe Wall street kro will be a fierce struirgle for U.S. 6cn-; ker, returned a verdict of guilty, at 8 ator. It is stated that Alr.Ruclianan ! o'clock this evening. He was scutenced has obtruded himself into the contest j t0 fur jears and eight months imprison and "desires" and is laboring for the ! ment ' tue StBtc prison success of the notorious John Forney! j W'AsntSGTOs, Dec. 30 The House It will bo a dark day for democracy j Committee ou Public Lauds have agreed rhen the President ehall Le able sue ccssfully to dictate to a sovreigu State who 6hall be her Senator ! and the announcement is creating a sensation among those who hold the National Senate to be a CO-ordinate branch of' the Government, and not a cabal of Executive favorites, which promises to frustrate the attempt, at every cost. Gen. Cameron of Dauphin Co. and Judge White of Indiana Co. are the most prominent Opp. candidates. Ssyper Covxtt. The Judges met at Middlcburg, last Monday week, to examine tho County Building.", aud adjourned until February. A correspondent states that the new Fret-burg Academy Building is superior to the first. WmJIaines.of Frocburg, was the architect for both, ! ana aestrves crcuu uu ins won-. The handsome new (Iri i.ian Utf 'd ! : church edifice in Sclinsgrovc 'ras tlcJ-j icated ou Christmas dav. J. Rodivs has rotireJ from the est nhlishuicnt of the Mlttim!auJ w hich n il! ' uercaftcr advocate the old Whig doc trine of practical opr.oimion lo lhe -xten?ioti or Slavery. An Ilditor and lVmter is wanted fjr the t-tahlish-nietit, which is one of the Lwt in the coaiitir. Tlie Icc, executed. Yesterday Jan. 1, 1857 Messrs. Camebon, Haves, and Walls Lew isburg Building Committee, passed to Messrs. Lincoln, IT cmmel and Klle, Commissioners for Union county, a general warrantee Deed for the two lots of ground ou which our County Buildings are erected. It is worthy of note that Mishael Lincoln grandfather of Richard V.B. Lincoln, present Commissioner was one of the Commissioners of Union county to whom the FIK.st County Buildings at New Berlin were made OVer. rr. Boston, Deo. 30. Mr Teurtey, the Warden of tho State PrisoD, who was murdered yesterday, wis a native of New Hampshire. lie had been married but three weeks, and was absent on his bridal tour, when Wulkcr, the Deputy Warden, was murdered. Decatur, the murderer, w;.f serving out a three years' imprison ment for an aggravated assault on a police- man. He is but twenty years old, and a native of Maine He killed Tenney with one blow in the neck with a knife. No cause for the deed is known. "Silver Sprisu," tho Residence of F. P. Blair. A Washington correspouduut fpeaks of Mr. Blair' most charming re treat iu tbe vicinity of Washington city. His spring is a curiosity, aud he applies it to many purposes. By meaos of a sheet iron wheel, made by 1'age of Baltimore, it griD Je, threshes aud churus supplies his dairy and stables his jes J' tan aud gar dens irrigates his meadows and pours a stream of cold water through every room of Lis house. Uis grounds are iu tho highest state of cultivation. Staoe Coacu Accident. On Satur day last, the Millcrsburg (I'a ) stage wag upset on 1'clera Mnnntkio, whereby Miss Mary M'Coy had her collar bone broken, and her head and face badly bruised ; Samuel Sheafer one arm and collar bono broken ; Samuel thatto's face was badly bruised and laceiatcd, and Joseph Dietrich was injured about the head. Several oth ers were slightly bruised. Electoral Vote Lost. The Wiscon- siu iiapers state that thi?e!ectorel vote of j that s"tate, was not cast, owitig to a severe snow siorui, w Inch prevented the elector from reaching tho capitol on the Jay ap- pointed for their meeting. If the choice of a State is to Le defeated by a snow atorm, there needs some, lurther legulatwu to secure the vote ai'aiust any coutingencv. a J a J I Wasuinhtos, Dec. 30. The passage j by the House of the bill giving to Uene ; ral ifcott his buck pay has caused conside- ruble chagrin to tbe President, Sccretjrv of War auu Attornuy (jcncral, who had previously, it will be remembered, decided adverKo to tha claim of (ion. Scott. Tin- j bill, however, baa jet to piss tbe Senate, and thiaia regarded a somewhat doubtful. We regret to learn that on last Monday an accident betel Mr. James Allen, of Madison township, Columbia countv, which proved fatal. He waa driving near Jer- scytown, when aocidentnlly be fell from Ihe wagon upon bis bead uu l was inline- diately killed. Mr. Allen was one of tbe most respectable men in bis neighborhood ., , . , , ! Tbe Town Council of the borough of Williamsport, are prepared to borrow money to the extout of 210,000, at tbe rate of G per cent, per annum being tne amount duly authorized in the subscription I , to the stock of tbe Williamsport Water j j Cotupany. ., , . ri rr o . t Mobile, Dec. 9. lion. Stephen R. bas tor from y. ly ,be L,.giBlature of to report the Pacific Railroad Dill gotten up by T. Duller King and Robert J. Walk er, both of whom are here. Tbe bill will be matured in a day or two. The Cincinnati Commercial says that W. S. Groesbeek, Democrat, elected to Congresa in the Second Ohio District, pledged himself to vote to make Kansas a Free Slate, by which he gained at least two thousand votes. We have been shown a counterfeit five dollar bill upon the Anthracit Rank, at Tamaqua. It ia signed by Ricbard Car ter, President. The aignaturc of this officer is straigbter than ia the genuine. liXuvnuburi Star. Mr. Thos. Norseworthy, who died re eently at Salem, Mass., at the age of was married aix times, and had 33 child- i ren. Tha old man pawed wood fur & Ut. iDg ontii he WM mrc ,Uan 75 Jcarg of ag9 Scicide. A man named Clino, living 1 near Coian House, in Lyconiinr couutv. committed suicide Ly Lancing, sometime last week. We have no reliable informa tion as to particulars Twenty-one thousand arrests were made in Philadelphia during the present year. Of course, the majority were for drunken ness aud breaches of the peace. Tho Bentoniang and Americana fn bo'h branches of the Legislature of Missouri bave fused, and elected their Officers. The missing "lltrruiuu" Las' arrived. LEWISBURCr CHRONICLE A Panther Shot. Mr. Satn'l Brush, of Oakland, killed a large panther in tbe wooda iu New Milford Townibip, Susque hanna county, near tha line of Oakland, two weeks ago last Sunday. The punilicr waa an enormously large one, meisuring seven feet four inches from the nose to the lip of tbe tail, aud weighing 147 pounds. His hooked claws, an iuch and a half lung, his long sharp teeth, powerful body, and munculur limbs, showed him a terrible an (agonist Four shots bit htm. Tbe first, from the rear,plauted a bullet iu his thigh, the next in his shoulder, tbe third in the uose aud lower part of tbe head, and the last in the brain. It is not kuowu that but one panther was ever before seen in that viuiuity, and that was about 21 years ago, by Allcu Treadwell, withiu two miles of where this was killed. Washington, Due. 30. The Indian Department has received information that about 208.0U0 acrca of the Delaware trust lauds, recently sold, yielded 81)90,000. Upwards of 300,000 acres, including Leav euworth City, also belonging to the Dela ware Indians, are yet to be sold. There are also 100,000 acres opposite St. Joseph, Missouri, aud the same num her on the Osage river. The former, held in trust for tbe Iowa Indians, aud the lat ter fur the Weas Indiaus, unsold. The choice tracts will, ou the opening of Spring, he brought into market, before any United States lauds shall be opened for sale in Kansas. State Tiieasuif.r We bavenot heard the name of any other geutleman than that of Eli Slicer mentioned in connec tion with tte office of State Treasurer, on the part of the Opposition, and we pre sume he will be'uomiuated by acclamation. He filled the office one year to the entire satisfaction of all having business connec ted with it, and with great advantage to the interests of our good old Common wealth. Besides being a good officer, be is an atT.iblc, popular and honest man. Ihirin" bis f.irmer soi.mrn in Htirrisburir ! n - --v - o he made many friends who would bo glad to welcome him back. ILirruficrg Iltrahl -2alh u!t. The Buchanan Party iu Washington City celebrated the election of their candi date a few days ago by a processiou, and j the usual accompaniments. In the jro- j cession a uaiincr was uorue aioit, inscribed j w"" the motto: "Su.M.NEll AND Kansas , LfcT tuem ULtKD !" This was paraded j in open daylight, to tho voduriiig s hamo i ol the comtnuuity aud the parly which j ! counlcnauad such atrocious aud heartless ! sent menta scuuuicuis. New Vobk, Dec. '21. A civil suit was commenced in the Supreme Court yester day, against Ole Hull, and the great Xor- weif!au portormer cu the ingk-Ptnng, was" : held to bail, which he made the mast siren- ! uous flirts to obtain. It is incorrect I v 1 j stated in a morning paper that these tffi.rtg I "ere tinally crowned with fuccons. It is ! "eatlJ "P"' be m still in cus- j J' AVilliamspoht, I'a, Dec. 81. On Saturday la.-t a locomotive attached to a train of cars on tbe New York aud Krio Railroad exploded, at Addison, instantly killing the Cretinn, and demoli.ihiug the ! engine. The engineer and passengers, cs-1 caned uuiniured Tho fireman whose ' U . ""'"J""1- 1,U Ii t-Uian wliost. D.aaje S" W'Awood, resided at Cvego, New York The President, it is said, Las issued or ders for the arrest of General Walker and o'crs iu Nicaragua, to answer for the seizure of the property of Accessory Tran sit Company, valued at 81,000,000. Will tbe Filibusters tako uny notice of the President's order ? It may be but a sort of a tub thrown out to the great conserva tive whale of public opinion to keep it quiet. Peter Paul, a respectable German citi xen of Honesdale, died of a lingering pul monic disease. He was buried with unu sual honors on Friday. It is worthy of remark that while Mr. Paul was a Catho lic, be waa sepultured in the Protestant cemetery, tbe religious services being con ducted by a Jewish priest. New York, Dec. 30. A fire occurred this morning iu Droadway, near Eastern avenue, in a house, occupied by Simon Dass, shoemaker. Two apprentice boys sleeping up stairs were smothered to death The fire was extinguished before much damage was done to the bouse. The official vote of California(two coun ties not in in season) was as follows : Fremont 0,339 Fillmore 35,113 55.152 Duchauaa 51,025 " minority 3,527 Col. Titus, the Kansas filibuster, was born in Trenton, X. J., aud lived for a while in Wilkesbarrc, Pa. He subse quently wect to Florida, and from there to Kansas, which place be bas just left for Nicaragua. We know not whether he would consent to be a candidateutjwbile we shall cheer fully support any good man who tuny re ceive tho Republican nomination, Judge W ilmot would certainly be our first choice. Sufjk'a Republican. It is said, that England draws from cs annually some 500,000 for steel pens. This ia strnngo wben we remember that one of the earliest lessons taught by all Yankee school masters was bow to make our own pens. Hon. Robert Carter Nicholas, who rep resented tlio Stale of Louisiana, in the Uuitcd States Senate from 1835 to 1311, died oo Wcbaesday last.. & WEST BRANCH FARMER.--JANUARY 2,JSo7 Union CountourtAJrs. UNION County, ass The t'unimouwealtb of Pennsylvania, ) To Solc.ine Sypher, wiiiuw, Abra- L. a Chain S. Sypher, Barbara Cypher, Sarah Svoher intermarried wilh Beu- jamin Shower, Leah Sypherinlermarried won John Ueclc. JacuO oypnri, uu o.pmi intermarried wilh Aurain Baker, and Joepn Shower guardian t Eve Shower a minor daushier of Lavma Svpher who waa married to Joseph Shower deceased, heirs and lefral representatives of Jacob Sypherlale of White Deer township in tha county of Union, decea sed t'reetiun: Whereas, by an Inquest for that purpose duly awarded by the Orphans' Conn of the counlr aforesaid, Ihe Heal Estate of the said Jc Strata was divided and appraised as follows, to wit : N. I, All that messuage and tract of land cnutaininR eighty acres, at and for the sum of IHO.OO. No. S, all that saw mill and tract of land containing sixteen acres at and for the sum of 15011.00. No all that messuage and tract of land containing forty acres at and for the sum of S()0.00. No. 4, all iTiat tract of laud containing forty-one acres ami twenty p-rches at and for the sum of .$.)a5.00. No. 5, all that tract of land contain ing thirty-six acres aud one hundred and forty perches at and for the sum of $775.00. No. 6, all that irnrl of land containing four hundred and nineteen acres at and for the im of 4 19.0(1. And whereas none of the heirs of the said deceaed appeared in Court on the return of the said Inquisition to take the pre mises therein mentioned at the appraisement Vou and every of you are theretore hereby cited to be and appear at the next general (irnhnns' run it to be held at Lewisburg for ihe county of Union on ihe Ifith day of Feb- ruary next, to accept or reluse to lane ine said prewises at the valuation thereof, aud in ease of refusal to lake as aforesaid, to show cause why ihe same should not be aold. Witness Ihe Honorable A. S. Wilson, Presi dent of our said Court, at Lewisburg, the 86th dav of December, A.U. lSftfi. Jan a,"57 SAMUEL ROU8H, Clerk. TTMO' countv. ss. U The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Z7. Wh I wj next f lo oamuei uaner, unumf . ht reas, Catharine Baker by her friend Geo. Dreisbach Esq. did on the win oi oepieiuucr ii 3i y petniou tooiirJudjjes of the Court of Common Pleas for said county, praying for the causes therein set forth she might be Divorced from the bands of Matrimony entered into with you the said Samuel Baker, You are hereby commanded to appear in your own proper person before our Judges at i.ewislnirg at a Court of Common Pleas there to be held for the said county on .Monday the Ifiih day of February next. to answer the libel of Ihe said Catharine and show cause if any vou have whv a divorce should not be grant ed. IMMF:L I). (SI'LIMN. Sheriff. Sheriffs Ollice, Lewisburg, lc. 23, 1856 U NION county, ss. Jos.R.Mason by his Guardian John wilt. James II. Mason, Samuel D. Mason.W.f-hing- ton iaSOIl,I.niailUei ltllllCllOrt ii nuu ..a. . . . i' i , , . . .i ... . ttr-.i .lll......,i , ,. "a""-' - . Charles Masilll. I ihe Court of Common Plea of Knion eonntv. No. 1. Sent. T. 1S36 Writ de narutione, Ac. And now, lo wit. Dec. H. IS5R, on motion of Isaac Sienker Esq. Altornev tot Pill, liule lu aM parIles interested both Plamfirand Ii fen.lants to appear by the first day of next ..... II?. U ,1... ,,f U,rln,. n.v io-iih v"c'"B " accent or ref.e to take the Real Estate appraisea i.y ine .nqu.5....m r nneriii ui anl in case oi reiusai or neg.eci . .... m.ii.ii. 'Z Zr'rZXL? 0,hW' ""' ,7. , . L -- J ...r. ..-v... ...T herour-atLewivburg Dere-nt. -r WW .'7, ' . .Ml, Piothom.tary 1 Ll 8. N Ihe ''3d oay of SAMLKL KOLSII RAILROAD INSTALMENT. JinTIt'E is hereby g-vfn to tl.e j St,.. -kholiters of the I.KVI3H1K:. I'KNI'lii: 4 SHKfUK tKKKK : KAI1.KOAU (tO.MPANY, that lli Directors of sai'l Company have passed a K-.'sulution to rail in ..n p.inh sh:.re s.ittsr r ilied. 'I'hp respective Stockholders are therefore required to pay into lhe Treasurer's ollice, in Lewis- $5 purx, on or neiore ine i.iin 01 ..u....r. on each share subscribed. Those neglec- tmc will be liable tu pay one per cenL per " va sa'u ",s"lm,"n,1 (i. F. MILLER, Treasurer. ! Lewisbunr, Oct. 1, 186. COAL! COAL! COAL ! The undersigned would res pecifnl'y inform the citizens of I.ewisbure and vicinity, as well as persons in adjoining towns, that he keeps constantly on hand a supply of SHAMUKIX and WILKS-BAKKE COA ..for Stove and other purposes, of every rmriety and iz: a..i will drliTr Coal to iwm.ni dfririni? it, ax lie hit a Own l.-r tl.nt ...riaM-. Ilaviutt -rwUl a pair of K d WKllill SCALKS. Ih ran iwiin p-WM Mirrliaiiz 'oal tliat th.-y will get full weight, anu Oius j-av only p.r what th.-T rrrrlre. rul . all lw l.a.1 at the lowest Cah prices at hit Yard, a W yaPls from Mr. UMea.n.ri llotl. l-ttf.Vr all kinds will l tt.n.ll to at hit. Coal Yard. UEOUl.K 1IUL.-TI.1N. . Lrwihars, MiT IX IV lirAlso HUck.siuilh's Coal. rl"TERSITl AT I.EWISIU'R.. "VToriCE. Subscribers to the Buildine X 1 Fund are respectfully informed that the First Insialmenl on theirsubscripiions is now due and payable. J. A. MERTZ, Esq.. is appointed Collector, and authorizH to receive aud receipt for the same. A. K. BELL, General Agent and Treasurer Lewisburg, Oct. 1, 1856 A.lmtulMtralor'M Notice. "VTOTIUE is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the Estate of WM. WILSON, Jr, late of Kelly township. Un ion county.deceased, have been granted to the undersigned in due form of law s Therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are hereby requested lo make immediate payment! and those having just claims astainst the same are also requested to present them properly authenticated forsetlle uieut. HI GH P. SHELLER, Administrator. Lewisburg, Nov. 1, IH56 NOTICE. VT a meeting of the Board of Managers of the Union County Mutual Fire Insu ranee t'ompaiiv. held at Ihe office of said Company, in the Borough of Lewisburg, on the 1st day of October lust., the following res olution was unanimously adopted i AVWrrrf, That an assessment of twenty-two per cent, on the premium notes be made, to meet ihe losses sustained by this Company and due the devisees of J. H.App Sl Co., Ell as Hoy and others. Published by order of the Board of Direc tors. J. A. MERTZ, Secretary. October I, I856w C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drwj and Chemical Emporium. Market Street Lewisburg. Pa. FARRIERY. HMIE subscriber offers his services 1 in curii.K Horses ufPull Evil or Fistula. He will cure Horses of either of lhe afflic tions for or make no charge if not suc cessful. Here is an opportunity for every one whose horses are afflicted, fc fcMore them to health and working order. Residence on my Farm in Kellr Tpn near Lewisburg. Aug, 10. 1865. GKOKOE MEIVtLL. JOSItll KELLY, AticflotM-er, SOLICIT-! the patronase of ihe public. Residence ua South Kifih street, Lewis burg, Pa. December 5, 1S.--6. XOTWEt T II B undersigned have this day placed their Accounts in the-hanus oi illiam Joim Esq. for collection. IV ai. who indebted, will please aitend to the same on or before the 1st day of January, 1H57, and save costs. J- llajess 4. ' Lewisburg, Dec. 4, 1SS6 w co. mtikcd ib utin m. miuMxrulA. Capital M.;.-0,OOi. Assets $11)8,151 13, invested in Bonds, Mort gages and other good securities. Auk Vol insured against loss BY FIRK ' There are but few who receive sympathy who incur loss by neglecting this most necnaarfl and mbulnnlial prtamtmn. We otten see it announced that persons have lost their stocks of Hoods and Furniture, and results of years of industry swept from them by Ihe devouring element over which they i..... . enntml tmi hv beinu insured. Insurance protects you from the incendiary. negligence oi servant n o-c -- l..ur iwii!l.lT. "t will iDipiirt c.uli.nc 1" "uf r . " iU.rn. i4 8i rhr-ler .ru.to prantlon U. all juur l-uineat Lrnuww'tiniiH. It n-qulre. S.II . y-rj nU to ln.ar. io .am. MUK kO 1U0 U f 1ISW. m..d . t "- lh're "hf hu.. no in.ur.n u,.n lloa.. ..rn,t..re. or ...y- miKbt be seriou.. ......... ui'v'fivl From $10H to S'.DdO, at the liwe.t Kt.- n.l o.n Ih. mo.! l.ibBtl Term, UU riWHll rill! ou lUe mlju.tiueut t !" DIUECTOItS. Hnn Tho n rtoreno? J.4j 11 AriustO'UK rim A.llut'iiirj.m Jirnm K Nsll I K1 B IIeltnW'II Tb Mudiira.-ld le-b, Jr. utlli'bu'a TinnnsoN. EOW'D II. IIKI.MIUU.O. SerreUry. J. MERRILL LINN. Agent, 657 LEWIUHCUU, Union Co. Pa Jacob Stahl's Estate. TOTICE is hereby given that Ltters tes tamentary on the last will and testament of Jro SraiiL, late ol Kelly tounstirp. l,nion county, deceased, were granted by the Rezister of Luion county, on the 15ih September.lSoC, to the subscribers, the Executors named in said will. All persons owing said estate, will make immediate pavment; and all persons having claims againM said estate will present their claims properly auihent.cated lor settlement. J.V ohm ' til., Jr. 1 JOHN STAIIL. JIA.MEI. S I'A HI., ( SAMUEL SI'AIIL, J Kelly Township, Sept. 1856. Ei'rs. Information Wanted. EX Dollars Krward is offered for; L su uch information as will enable the und ersigned to find out where a bov is by the name of FK.ISC1S lKlRTUAS, son of A. B. Hortman, Esq , who left his home at Mon toursville, Lrroimr.g countv, in June last. Said ; uuv is l, vears ii ai;e na-s iiji. ii.iii ai..i a , . , . , ... , low forehead, with a deep dimple on his chin. , -phe above reward will be paid anv person that I . f , ll V... ,.,ll,. m.V; "f"r,n M rs.M-rthaHoflman.l- owlersi ..1. . Col. ;.., or John Hortman, Moritoursville, (by letter or otherwise." coneernins hi. wherea bouts. Oct. 4, MARTHA HORTMAN. 3.v IR.-fi Admln!srator'8 Hatlce. VOTICK is hereby given, lhat Letters i 1 of Administration on the Ksiate of Mrs. , MARv K.Mllil.N EK,late of LewburLnion cminlv, .tercnse.I, have been irrante.l l.i llie , nnAtgnril bv lhe KeaiMer of Ini.n ciintv i - - therefore, a,, persons in- ueoir.l 10 saia esiaie are reqiieieu 10 mane jme,1,a-e V?VW those hav.nst any just ' cla,ms are "lso "'l'lcsted to rreenl ll.em le- 1 tally auih'iuicaie.l f..r eitlrineiit. . J(MAH KKLI.Y, Administrator. I.ewisburt;, (Jet. 2, l.'t IIUkoK's l'att'lit I'oMalilo KE7ST0NE CIDER & WIIME MILL, putHi.ua ,m . u, i. Tills i. )"t tltf Mill ..M1 in WJ. It t-xn-N all mills in tn market iu the tow a..l !"i-i-e.l wilh wlui-b it pr.uJ.. and ir. theKr.at piiwr roftl. prees. ' Mmuf'ictiirrd at the tVnjfe H'.irto, iiurrhbiirg. j n.r.ASE TAKE I'AUTK'l LAH NOTICE ! rpii.V ihis is ent.relv new mill no ex- I nn.se has heen snared 111 rts manufacture ail ,Iie matrriilis are ihe very best, and ar; used unsparingly. The Cylinders are almost iw,Ce the laneth of the former ones.and all, 111. elu.lt. i tlw Uu. t'Tlm ler. mini.- of Iron. The ifc-r- two imihrt. IB (llnnieter. with a heaT V tlirfiail rut ou it. The beam ui the I'reiis ll CAsT IBo innt. ail uf wooil is maile vtKi iiEVT. and tlw threjid of the nut rut tit rota inches ttn-ou'h it. The power of the rn-is U er much iiier-aed.aml eannot t- lirokeu l.y an f.lr menus. The arrautleineulot the Tuhit.d other parteot the eresa, b very pi'rleeU The Im.k.-s and lloiier are all p..yaT.lL ED ttitfelher ; the .loiir..al rnu in loulmartnn-: aud taut Iv.the wnrkntaiisliil. sl.ail not tu: i-.velit d l v ;o.y iu.i'hin or the kind whatever. Ferfeetiou hemic tl.e auu, both in the arrauicemeut and the tueehaiiieal departnii ut. All person who hare been ..Mined to use the o)d-fi.sh- I toned nut Mill, are aware how inrouvi nie.it it is. and I espeeiaily thuae who baeenot K.reT.i;utiiiea or ajiph-a. I li, i,,.n this Mm . a vour pianuu.,.. .,r fariu.you can. t not time in a tew tu.nutesmake a r.'W n lonu of .wM. 1 cider tor preaiiit use: or you ran v. ry expiditiously make up a f-w barrels. The Mitrhine. well workeil. is e.patile ol making 6 to 12 barrels ol elder a day. with ease. The u.arhine is uiinle to run by hiirse.nteara or hand pow er. au.1 when tha apples are ground, a siur.ll u.y of four teen eearaotav'e can press the pouiare with all ease. The fiillowing may be abduced as tha decided advautaicee uf ' this mill. fire It will make mora Cider than any other Press, wilb a Riven quantity of apples iu a given tiuie,aud with murh less labor and eijieuv. ,y other Mill Second It will make cleauer and sweeter rider than Thini You can make th ciil-r a too want 1L anil heD juu want it ; mutt in iiuauiitie from oat? galUm to tmnvls. Fourth With it you can piw roarCurraiit',CheiTi-, Berrips, C.h Butter, Larti and TnJ.t.w. t iflti Wtthitji iw? joucan at all times dtc fre?h an4 wcfl cioVr. With all th adTftntafrce rtu.tinc from the pnawixton ami tit- ot itui-h a Miu-hiue at a price io low tbnX tt ia Within thr rtai-h uf aal 1 nan tt be that aujr iutelli-feut Farmer wouM do without iff MECOJtXXXDA TIOXX JackT' wi, June 15th, 1r.4. W. O. UicvriK : I have one ot yur Improved (Jtdr Milb; I umi lhe 31 ill laet Ort,lr. and nn trial I mund hfty tuilil8ofaiplw par hour. 1 keep the -cn-uod apple twrlvf hourn. and 1 can prcM aut two harrvla of cider p-r hour with two men. 1 eati iwiSmend your impTuved t'itlttr Mill to all fruit -m-wcr-i. fr .-ed and a n-iTiog of lalxtr. I can make thirty-nw trallbDM of oidrr from ai aul one-half lutln-U cutumon afplcii. The cidi-r ran Im prvfwd from the pomiKw without ttetTiff water tlow. Oler will keep one year wheu water i not until at lh- preM. JOIIM M'CUM l;K. !r. Lovw. July 1&3. M. XT.O. ITrcKon : Ymir Mill here, nd w- haee Mid them and b-le-aphed for twlw more. An Ui-jr are a much 6elb-r madv and In-tUtr lottkiujc Mill than the other kind, we know they will erll quickly atongfide of thf m at fu-yrhf. if tlm nthr f j. We have ri ol tie otUtr kind, hut, a we naid before. people wuu t luk at tloui alooi-ic of yours. Yuan, Very Keepwtfuliy, WM. M. PLANT A Co. uD1gwom.?civw-, June 16, IrtS. Ma. W. O. IlicK' K: UtiAR Sir It itivvs me (treat plea rare to t-nd my f-cble intlur-ne- in reeommendatioa o 1 your luraiuaMe t'atenK lidrr 1H1. Any permm who hae made rider by the old proeeiw willquieklypereeivejhoulti they prorure ttie of your new Mill, tbe utility aud econ omy of your invention. 1 regard it an one of the beet in -ren lions now in une. Although I bare had it hut one year, it ha amply repaid me for what It twtt. Cider rx presMil through oue of jour machiuate in I liable to fer mentation, andean be freeerTed fwi-rt loDpwr than that produced through thtmld-taehiondd Mill, from the very fact that it in more free from pommel, which alway line a trudency to acidity, and utitite it to many inrtano-nfur domestic um. Yourn, renpect fully, W. UtTUhr.Y. This in tn nertiry. that I purnham-d of D. Landreth, In Oetol-f. one uf llirkok'a Patent Cider Milie. and have had it in une ever ince. Perectly mtislTed with it my pel I, I have no he-titaiion In prjivun--itc it a very u-te ful aud iudi!nenwhle Maehine to the farmer. With it, one man and two hoya can make from five to aix barivle of trrmd eider per day, e.uy. Mnuy of my neifrhtport have purchased ilmilRr Machine. The UUi has beo reatly imprort'dniuce 1 bouh mine. W. ii. WAKD. Hay 11, Uklley. Delewarr Coontr, la. 1 hereby certify that 1 hare uoed W. O. Illekolr'f Im proved Portable Oder Mill. and eouiterita valuable in vention in Um economy of tiioe. The eider lueleauer aud better Ulan that aindeio the u.ttial way. Inm Well pleaded with it, aud ahnuld he unwilling to part with it fi-r quite a preniiumon the advanced eoet. JiMIN 3. I1AI.K. July l.lnM. Portland. t:u - tt,Mw than one hundn-d Silver Medal nd Diploma have been ivca to my Mill wtthm the lnt four year. "Thin Mill ocenpie about tret by 3 feet, and i 4 feet hi-;h, weiKhinif 370 lb), la every way portuMe and conveuieuuj jl'KK K JtU. Ad-ln, W. O. IIICKOK, Asnt F:.' Wrkn, ll-irritihur Pa. ! Fur. ule by Jori:rH M'FAI'D.a. l-ewtabur. , TAILORING. JOHN B. MILLER thankful for past lavors wonld state thai be has re ceived the Fall and Winter Fashions, and is pr pared to CUT, MAKE, and KEPAIR garments as usual. He will endeavor, as heretolore, lo execute his work aaiistaclo- nly to all. Lrwisburg, Sept. 4, IH58. Administrator's Notice, T HEREAS, Letters or Adminmrannn w the estate of SAMUEL bEFEK,late , of New Bf rlin boro'. Union coumy, deceased, have been granted to the snbseritier. all per ous indebted to said estate are requested lo . ......i,:.i navmeiit. and those haung l claims against tne same will present thern duly authenticated for settlement in JOHN M. BENFLK, New Berlin, Dec. fi, 1H.'6. Administrator West Branch Insurance Company i i i ru t i j t en pa., injure win -ncu . . ... i....... i... i 1 f it,.,M,n. si.,re. Mercnannize, raim .i i." y Property, and other buildings, and their con lent, al moderate rales. Doing business on bothCash and Mutual plans. Capital, ino.OOH. lilUECTUkS. Hon John J Pearce John B Hall Chas A Mayer Chas Crist Hon ( C Harvey T T Ahrams 1) J .larknian W W hite To. is Kitchen Peler Dickinson Hon. i. C HAHVEY, Pren.l. nt. T. T. ARK A MS, Vice Pres. THO'S KITCHEN. Sec y- JAMES B. HAMI.rX. A?ent. 627 f.ewisl.urg, Union Co. i'a. DI. II. Dersham, H. D,, TTAVIXG permanently located in Le - J.L wisburg, Pa., respectfully tenders Ins Professional Services to the citizens of tins town and vicinity, hoping by prompt attention to the duties of his profession to merit a share of their patronaie. Attention will also be paid to Chronic Diseases of every ua.ne.and treated with unparalleled success. Dh. DERSHAM graduated at the renowned Aoi'-rican Elt-ctic Medical Cr!tc-c,Cncrnnati, ! havifM firsi stntlied the Old or Allopathic svs- pm ol" medicine, and attended Lectures in one i of ihe Old SchtHil Medical CuJ leges of i'hilad- ! elptna; hut bcornin? convincrd of the super- iontof the Nvror American Eclerne syMera, I he commenced its study, and attended two ! rntirse of Lertnres in the Reformed or An:e- I rir.ni Krlernc Med.ral foilt-e of the iien r.ii-nfi WW Thi Invtitntton. ahhtitieh jrt in itf infnii-y, tin pupi',r in th--tir.-nt We-r. ami li: -ilrt-aii.T annual W Di-rr Clu Jt-ut thn tlie fuur utlier Mfitrnl L't'll' irt- .-f t'lnrmiiati r,iul ii.f. It l- st-mim j.liTurUus tfi all i-arte of Hir pit. t-. and in Obiu, Indian. Ac, tlf-y mil wo be inure hulu-t-jus than mn olLcr tin w of fhyi'-imt 'i h' prin'ipl J)tT-r,B Ivtwefi. th R-frrm& (o-wir .'-' Krlrrtk.nriii tlie oid AiiO-alt.ir tt in A iti'fll-iU'. t!'U: 1 no nt 'li bill arent tltat in n itv mj iiri'-nrt Ut tU-' luituMU n -tfiu, ut-b t:i4iufl. ArMtnr. Antrm-iny. Ac; t-r miji kt (id hurt-ib'-' nfiit. liavia of UUf Ttt hwti li"'-rl. (t-jr thf rT hb-riu ftimr-l.-r-- nutiHtitiit'-ii fr-r ttit ! tetvrf'n' oi"-li-'in?t i I..HU.J. .:nher.f,.r- I. . m f.r ll.. ... Hub tlt. tihiHb.f n-w nt-. ail tv- t tli ':d or Alb-T"1 ,-ti'ol fX-tj t ttf f- wii-ninrtit nftaiv, mhl li U. jm..rt.v.mi.t. Vl ry t tbrr ryt. n. t -jxr I,, 11. uv l-attur. li.ir. (-af inf.T!:"nw-i ! m..vli """" -"''' ''" ! in.p.-P?lll. an.l th:tt l itl."Ut IrwiWini: ...n th. , ti:,u,,mna..ui,,. ,.,,lrr.lh ,i:,. , tan. i- lry'1 o n- rtitMtit n. mnd -r-atin? Vir .tln--. it- Urbtlilv. Kneii- matuiu. it ia. l.n. r ii.-mm-. I ..:ia-d wr llinat. IH-w H.. .r B.ni.ir i.. ..f iv,-h. Ac. tlt lr,,im,i.t i" vi !,.:,-., it Vvi -i ty riini-n! r. rrt- that tb-- nn-r'-i'it - tukin i' rt..:t- toiur-i, libMi. jrui; tbat a A5i'i-Cbolrr-i Tl.w i an ms ..f rrojr.. .f.i imi.r.niTt. ni lli $W & l' tl 1- lilWttV? pr :ST 3.1.. 11 tlU UOUUtl ilJl l.v ij.-i.Mtic- . t. . N tut t .ill....: ir.'.l rl..ri.-.. N. R. OKU' IS al ll loa.r.u'l "I MaiM if $1,2C0 a Year! j 4tUU Vl'IATS wanted in eitTV fUt ! 1000 LSiVTilZ i i. lot work, Tlie I'aiioru'ma ol tlir ; OJJ WorW :l , a ,ew l ... ,i1(. -,u ,1 1' ! '1 iliml Hit' .-," rmniiiy ml .':it. ot :h. ariots ilicir nunn-rv cnt. m ami I peculiaritie-.. and iliir p !::ieaf. moral, social I and indq.'trial condition, mtersp-red with j Ilst-r4ctt Shrftlf mul .l.rt.... i Dy V illum l'i--t.t k, aii'hr of the History ! of Knsland, f'reere and K"me. Kn'ar-jpii, i revised and embellished wilh -everal hundred ! llniirjviiiuc I'nmi Hi.'.nriiw nl IVaiiih Il.-frei.v i T . , . ( . j ' othr .llMlllgulshe.l r'lM.. It IS 0:sn I luus.raieii tern "z I naiiiutii-vcoiorra pia;es, t with cii.siume. oi var.ous nations. Ac. j Agents sellioe tins w. rk have c. eared 5!oo , ; a month. lv .Send lor a -.peennrii copy and 1 proprrtn.u hirh are sent hv mail pot paid on . receipt ot jj."!, wilh parncnlars of asenry. J. W. UK AIH.EY, I'ntdi-her, 4H .,.rih Koiinh !'. I'hiliittfpKa X B. In addition to the usual per ceniace. we make an extra inducement to Agents in tlie way of riiC.Mir.MsS. J. W. B. j Executor's Notice. VOTK'E is herebv -riven, that Letters Tesrainentarv on the last will and trMa- ment of IILUH Mll.I.KK, late of I.ewisbure borough, deceased, have been eranted n. i the undersianed. by the Ketrisier of fnion i county, in due form of law ; therefore all per- J. ' . . ' sous knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested tu make immediate pay ment, and those having jnst claims aeainst the same are also requested to present them properly authenticated t"r settlement. HI GH P. SHELLLR, Executor, j Lewisbun?, t)ct. 29, 1H58 i Real Estate. ORPINS' COtiHT SALE. ! AGREEABLY to an order of the Orphans' j Court of t'oion connty, will be eipostd lo public sale, on the premise known as the j f 1 i n . i . . n F . .m ' ... I ... I . r. IMUV ITtmJDI deceased, sitnate in West Baftaliw township! Union county, Pa, commencinir at It o'clock A.M. of Friday, the Gth day of February uext, the following valuable Keal Estate, viz : No. 1. All that Messuase and Tract of land called the Mansion farm, situated in the township and county aturesatd, contai- D,nS 117 Acres more or less, adjoining lands of John Ultz, Daniel Faust, Dr. John G. i'iper, Daniel Fisher, VVm. Spoils, heirs of Philip Kitnple deceased, widow of Peter Struble deceased, and others. The Improvements are good BARN, Dwelling House and oiher nec-Ai-4 essary Oulbuildinps a good bearingJxI. gfjOrehard.with Fruit of various kinds two CTeicellent Springs of Water, and the Uuffaloe creek on the Southern boundary. Upwards of 80 acres are cleared and under improvement ; the remainder is well TIM BERED. No. 2. A tract of land in the township and county aioresai.J, containing about ft ..a . . 'A "3 -sa Acres ana izu percnci neat measure, adjoining lands ol Andrew Iddines, Martin Xudv, and others. All Timber Land except about 1 acre. 1 nere i a run oi water on one corner of this tract. No. 3. Another tract ol land, in the town ship aad couniv aforesaid, containing about 'SSfc?1?-10 Acr'- "" 9:1 prehe!,.djoining C&? lands ol George Hauck, George Sel Vvw lers, and Thomas Curtis. About I) aag acres are cleared, and the remainder is eu l imbered. A stream of Water runs throngh this tract. Term Ten per cent, do-vn r one half nf the remainder on the 1st of April nejt, and J ..ic uiiaau i.i iwo equal auuual paymems therealier, with interest Irom the Ml of April, 1S57- JOH.V KI.MPI.F,. - PE1EU K1MPLE, Atminiatratow JUa K.mu.c, decU Dec. -9, Iei6 Town rroperiy for Sale. MThe subscriber offers at Private saif -iwo-storey FRAME HOUSE and Lot ol Ground, wilh the appurtenances, situate i South Fourth street, one and a half squares from Market, now in the occopai.ey of VVa, Potter and Henry Hi in art. The property J well silaateit for the aecommodation of r9 families. I If If riot sold by the firM Motda of February nest, tt will 1 e RENTED. H. P. S1IEI.I.ER Agent lor P.N. Laid, Lewisburg. Dec. 23, 1S55 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, AT PUBLIC S ILK. Y order of th Orphan' Court of V couuly, I will Ulra exiK.se tu 0B lM remises, ua Tliiu l:t), I-lth Feh. nc&f commeneing at l-n oelock in the forenoon the follow ing Real Erate, ' TIIE-MAXSIOXFARlPof tLe ...... ...... rliy ip. Ij01ont. 1 a . auioining Ian. s of Ibvi.l u.,.,.. . . , ,. -., ., - .-. " : uuiiiiuM, .1113. .ii 1'Cture and Joseph Vuswr, and containing l:o Acres and 7 perches. The Farm is mi-.t!y of ihe first quality of ! soil and oioier good in.provement.handsom. I located on ihe Kiver road about half a mi e iroiu i.ewisourir. ine Improvements are a FINK I5ANK UAIIX. naarly new. a two-st..rry frame Dwelling r 3LrL House, a t orn JIou-c, a Wairnn Corn Hou-c. a Wairnn Shed I i i..., o. -,,,v , .uiooii'iinffs a never I tailing spr.ng i f Water in the Cellar Kitchu and a Well with Pump in the Barnyard ar.,1 j "ja tfcnvirif young Apple Urchar.L W;,f ; Uctii be had in most t.f the fields. ; .i.d. ...... -. 1 Z'Vr uZ, " "S j as one part, and -tie rema.ning say m crp. ' as a whole . r in Lots of j Actus each. The., ! i,ots are n the west end of the farm and tu . be made convenient of arress. j Ta Ten percent. ..wn ; the remain it j , three eipial annual payneao. CutcmeacHg un the 1st of Apr.! lien. lSAiso at llie same time nnrl phee J be offered th remainder of the TtRi of said rfee'd, embracmr A lar'ee quantirv of HOUSEHOLD AXD KIT'Hi: ft I: SHI HE AM) FAK.)tI.t; ! L I EMAILS tirmu Dr.iJ, Flows, Hirn s, Tulttvatt-rs Iiussev, sj?r;ng Wagon, ir i, l!( f, y' Cnrn fhn Vom - " tu- --1- anil van.. us cttifr articles too namen ni to mention. Terms made known at sale by H LUH P. MHELLEK. Administrator of Wn. Wumi Jr. tc- l)ec. S6. 1S5U Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of VenJ. Ex. sue. out of the I'ourt of '.'emmon fltu i oi l iiion reuriv an-1 lo me direrted, I will t. u, pub)lc (h fc f j . , . v' -"w Lfe C tv 3 , IU .IIL:b Dur?f OD j KtturJm.- J.ntu.iTu f4 !.- 7 i '. ji " x t a i at 10 ecl.'ck. .Vf . to wit; ; , . . . - - . ; - "v -1 uuuiB tu i.iutrsu ni j town-hip. c un'f aftTf -aid, Loouded east br bn-Nof Lewi Vachimu, south by JanJs i' 'h'-' ht'ir o! Jat't-b H lie.wjt by lands of Hr.rT .V- ver dt'e'cJ, and inTib Nv lands of Cornclia ,.!n;in a.j j )P( b Kietfener, containing 2'2 it rt'i ard ! iVrcbet. more cr les.wherr. a are erceie,( a I.or 11 ue and Frame Bam.with the aji-uuenaneis. ISeize.l, lakri. in exerntion nd to be sold m lh pr. pern- of Ji hn h hrrtmrh. dee'd, in the ha ii.! i of Ahniiiam Ltib and Ellas P. Rore bach, Adm:n::r.-.! r. I'A Mr" I. I. C.ri.DIX. eheril SheriH "s iiir.ee, Lewisburg, Ilec. 23, 185U ton sti.K. j 'IHF. Ken! Esiaieon Market St.. Lew iJUa.ij'i iirs. ailjoiiiiii' the late residence vf ''en. (Irren. .l-e'd.. n ihe west.and M m. Jones on the e a-r. is . fo-red at Pnva'e Sale. A half lot with a lao-storey frame Lwellmg, l'unip, Ciem, siiL.e, Ac. Enquire of JAMES C. MTLrBE. p.e li ls.,n. , Keaaer k Kremer's bt. SALE CF F.EAL ESTATE. VILL be Sold, on the Premises, ac- ? crrdiut! lo ihe provmonsof the Will of l'lIil.lP I!i:.NM:Kt)FF, dee d., on Saturday, tii- I 7:h t'ay i. January next, ail that cirt s'laae arid tract of Lund, situate in Bnflalo toui.ship, I'nioii county, adjoining lands of John C' z.ir and oihers. c. Etaming about S3 ilt rt'S, one-half cleared and the o:her ball covered with thrifty chestnut Timber.-C Sale to ctiiti ence at 10 o'clock A. M, wben terms ct sale will be mane known bv J. .MKKKILL "LIN?. A.Im'r rum fefctiim.-nt auiiexo of Phitip UeaaakosT, 4red. Uec. IS, IS.if.. TWO FARES and SAW-HILL! h'ur Sale or Kent, iu Union County. ONE lately occupied by MTherson, in I'nion Tc.wnh:p. now hy Shannon & Ke.Mn,4 miles from -Northumberland. S from Le-i.burg about OO A res cleared. One other nn I'enn's Creek. 6 miles west of Xew Berlin, 4 miles sooth from Mirfhnbnre. occupied by B. genreif & Young, id Limestone lownhp, about 90 Acrrs) eleared.wiih an improved f Att- MILL, and much Titubei? - I an.! adj. lining. Apply, fur the latter, to John Stees., Tanner, near the premies,and for either of the Farms u HI UH BELLAS. Sunbury, December 9, 1S56. VALUABLE BULLDINQ LOTS ! 17 a'e- Ee lot Oil SOUlh ThilJ l street, a jquare and a half from Market Three Lots on South Fourth street, two Sitnares Irom Market. The above are level Lots, well located aai well adapted to building purposes. W. H. AR.MSTKO.XC Aetins Ei'r of Wm. Armstrong, de'l tewisburs. June 25, Woodlota and Small Farm for Sale. To suit purthiucn, on rcasonatie term: TIIEKE are 9 lots of Woodland, si- -L tuate in White Deer Tp., on Little But faloe Crerk.about a mile above Guldin's store, ranging from 14 to 21 acres each, well unb ared with various kinds of Oak, Pine, Pof'f and Chesnut. Tbe Farm contains about S5 aeresf wliek 18 are cleared, and has on it a Two vrr L"t MHooje, a Log Stable, Spring of Wawf. and Fruit trees of various kinds. I joins lands of John Hummel and Jacob Hart man, about 1J mile from Guldin's Store, White Deer tp., I.niou Co Pa. The above property is offered at Privafa Sale, by the subscriber. GEORGE MELTElt. Kelly Tp Aug. in. '65. First Class Limestone Farm POR Sale, in White Deer Valley, L Lycoming County, two miles from the Canal and Railroad, on the road from burg to Jersey Shore. It contains W sirrCJt. in a good state of cultivation. " has an Orchard, first class Barn, gcod House, an.l other Outbuilding. Call on MATTHEW BROWN, IVon''" j for further particulars, or on the Edit"''' ' Chrmielt. Aug. i- " Citr ClOi'KS all kinds of M.it and A 30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever iy time-pieces, Uraas 8-day clocks at l.rnv ll.h..i.rrlruA-s as low as ."SI. All floe 1 warranted for oue rejr at J. L. YOUEK in
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