JUI. a. iv Hi i 1 '4 - I: . a -J .1 i4 it. si! ITfuiialinrg Cjjraiiifli O. U. WJRrCIf, J. R- COBNEUUS 8c E. SMITH. T". fitic .??.--Tt LPLbrf CilftnICiJL jtci .!.! mi t.V i Wli St m. hru the Uiyvt nni t tl V.f lilJ.VlU X OV CALIVOR.11A FU 17. K I'ltSXILXT: VV3L L. DAYTON OF SEW JKBKET Sow ArrniiROUH'iil. Edward Sunn, for somo time con nected with tlio S'nr at New Berlin, is now associated with the former Pub lishers in the L'hnmirle establishment. His industry and integrity were to us a sufficient recommendation and wo trust our patrons will find additional interest in our papor as a result of the connection. We arc indebted to Gov. Pol Lot K, for an early copy of his Mes sage, nnd expect to furnish all our sub scribers with nn EXTltA CHRON ICLE, containing the same, cither to d:iy or before our next issue. Daily Mail to Xew Berlin. The tlie Lewiatown etai'o roat from North-' ' C '. iirn'ierlaTid to Lcwisburg, is effected, hy ineans of which Wiufield (or Dry Valley) and Xew Berlin both indulge in tho luxury of a Daily Mail. Tho coach is run by Mayes, Specht it Wal ter, and commenced lait Monday cvo ning with a full load. Tho change is very desirable ncccary, indeed,and wo trust may be o sustained as may warrant the extra expense. The fol lowing is the schedule : Leaves Lowisbur every eve'g (except . from the City, and the other returning G FunJay) at C o'clock, nrrives at New Ker- i K. gCiit!i, (Opp ) lin at 5 o'clock. Leaves New Herliu eve-1 Mr aj,lrcsseil thc IIouso in sup. ry lajrun.i! (except buu.;ay) at o o clocit, i . , , . ' - .i-i . ,,? rort of his riht to a teat, arrives at Lewishurg at Id. .... J Mr. M t aiiuoni moved to postpone the Inlon Seminary, of Sew Rcrlln, ; mattar fjr the jTCSCUt- Comri-.enced its fc-econd year on the : jrr Kj,ter iUppi,rtcd tho motion. first day of Jan., inst, with a large ; Messrs. Foster and Knijht opposed the number of students. Ilev. F. IIexd-1 KICKS, has been added to the board of instructors, whoee reputation 83 a I scholar and teacher, will tindoubtly, I edd much to the ueceg. of the institu tion. to.- 'o leorn that the Commissio ner?, of Snyder county, have appoint ed David Seirwrxi:, Clerk, and SiM. WEi!:icK,lv-q.,cotinscI,for that county. Wahhimiton, Jau. 4, 1850. A ui: trestiiig accident occurred bcre lat riitht which lus cxeitcd d iepsmpathy Ihroughcut the community. While Mrs. Daniels was resiling, the t leave of her dross tiok fire and the ilatuo was coiiimunicuted to other portions i f her garments. Altho' her tries alarmed tho household, before re lief could be extended the fatal work had liCarly boon d iue. After few hours of ex erueistirg puin comparative case ensued, utid she lingered in this state until C o'olock this morning, when dissolution oc curred. Tarts of tho body were much charred and the whole contour sadly dis lignred. She was the wife of Judge Dan iels of the Supreme Court, and daughter of Dr. Harris of I'hiladelphia, long at the bead of the medical bureau here. Her consciousness was preserved almost lo the last moment, and she observed to her at tendants, that just before tho accideut she bad been reflecting upon tho degree of hap piness with which eIio had been blessed. Her marringc attracted much remark in society a few years ago from the disparity cf ages, but it was singularly fortunate in mutual devotion and satisfaction. A child, a few months old, is one of the victims of this deplorable visitation. Senator Bell will lose about 810,000 by tho insurrection panic. Four of his ue-1 grow, ia Lis absence, were hung by one of j the local courts, ami eve more afterwards I y the tnob, without judge or jury. Yet there secrjs to be little or no evidence to inculpate them. People are e uiucb t'righteiied, that they dure not let the no grots assemble iu church on Sunday nights. The penalty for meeting for any purpose, even fur a social party, or f.r a prayer tmx'ting, ranges from fifteeu to thirty lushes under the Virginia law. It has been inflicted in several cases, on both men an 1 women, iu the neighborhood of Alexntidria, recently. l'liEsBVTKliiAr.MEETiNO. On Tuesday week, tho Presbytery of Northumberland mot iu the new Grove Church in'Dauville. J.C. atson, ILL"., of .Milton, was suosen 1 Moderator, pro tem., and ltev. K. D. Yeo- ..... rs,,. t. t J JllU.I.-, i-ldiru .'l.-IJS. Ah . I J h VM,nS' Presbytery, was a Siceutiato of I.uienia .!.,.! -,i it... 1 . e,.J.. ,.r .,, I, r . : '"u .-J ....... s.u.u.., and proceeded to preach his trial sermon. V.'RE ix Pottvii.i.k. On Sunday eve i.iiig, -1st uit., the "Union Hotel, "Centre street, I'ot!vii!c, Pa., was discovered to be on ro. Every effort was mado lo stop the progress of tho flimes, which was not aconiplished until the furniture and build ing were considerably damaged. The losses of tho proprietor, Col. C. M. Cros Isnd, arc said to be fully covered by itisu fsnca. An Iri.hman and a Welshman got into a tlt en Friday night, in Danville. The 11 r.n ,f T-:," - ,. "son Ot l.rin cauio on nmn. Lw nnsn the W el.sbnmn havins bittun it entirclv . . , . 7 ' la tLj saino borou-h a man Datiic-d " seriously stalled on Christmas 'jut. There is too much brutal conduct as.jut tiijt j.,.,. t'ruDllianl;i I.tnit-Iuture. j IlAHltlsnumi, Jan. 0. SENATE. The Senate met at 3 o'clock, when the Secretary of the Commonwealth j being introduced presented the returns of i the election for new Senators which were read. The roll being called, it appeared that 1 all the benalors were present. j On motion of Mr. Killingcr, the Senate then proceeded to the election of a Speaker, when David Taggart, of Northumberland, was elected on the first vote. Messrs. Coffee, Crabbe, Finney) Fiance ken, Fraier, Gauam, Gregg, Harris, Jor dan, KUIinger, Lewis, Myen, Penrwe, Seefield, Sellers, Sherman, Soather, aad Wilkias, (18), voted for Taggart Messrs. Hrown, Brewer, Cresswell, Ely, Erana, Fetter, Ingram, Knox, Laubach, Steele, Straub, Taggart, Walton, Walsh, and Wright (15), voted for Wm. Wilkins. The Speaker was conducted to the Chair by Messrs. Wilkins and lirowne, and made a Brief address of thanks for the honor brief address of thanks for the honor conferred upon him. ' ,. The oath of office was then administered i io ine cpeaner, alter wuicu tue ucw oi;ua- tors were sworn in. . . , , ; lbe Senate then proceeded to the elee-; tion of a Clerk, when George W. j llammeralev was clouted n..animou,lv. I reoeiving tho rote of every Senator. A 1, ; r,l, .ALirlmint t n t,w ..J.iltti. an.l itit.r. . ' 3 nrj as an oiuurr. The usuul Committees were thenappoin tod to wait upon tho House and the Gov or nor, and inform tliem of the organiza tion of tbo Seuutc. IIoufi. The House of Representatives , was called to order at 11 o'cluck, by Mr. Jack, the Clerk of tho last House. The certificates of the elcctiuu of the members were read. There wore two re turns presented from Philadelphia, one returning Mr. llomsey, (Detn.) as elected motion. It was unparliamentary, aud hould not be eutertainud. ! The Clerk decided that ho could not 1 entertain the motion, and Mr. Smith was ; thus ruled out. The roll was then culled, when 90 mem bora answered to their names. The absent members ure Mes.-rs. Au- I gustino, of Somerset; Wintrode, of Blair; j Morehead, of Indiana, and Benson, of j Potter all Republicans. i On motion, the House then proceeded ; to tue election of a Speaker, when J. ; Lawrence Getz, of Berks, was elected on ' 1 1 ine nrsi vote. I The vote stood Ueti, JJem., bi ; . I'. , Hlioois Legislature met to-day. The Uem M'Caluiont, Opp., -10 ; scattering 2, and , ocrats of the House furoibly expelled Mr. two not voting. j Bridges, the Republican Clerk of the last The Speaker was coud acted to the Chair, j House, while the roll was being called,aud and iu a short address, thanked the House ; finally organised by the election of Saui'l for the honor conferred, pledging himself j Hulmes, Democrat, Speaker, aud Charles to perform the duties of tho position faith- j Leile, Democrat, Clerk. fully and impartially. The oath was then administered lo the Speaker by Mr. M'Calmont flotton, Jan. 3. The jury ia the ease of Tuckerman, who is charged with de frauding the Eastern Railroad Corpora tioa, Ibis afternoon, after six hours' delibera tion, rendered a verdict of guilty ! Rufus Cbuata, counsel for the defendant, imme diately filed a bill of exceptions, to be ar- gued before the final disposition of the case, j Col. Keah rraxer, or Laooaster, who a , short time sinoe became ineano, and was taken to the Insane Asylum at Harrisbure, ! ,. ... a- . . , . , ,, ! died there oa Tuesday of last week. Ho , . . . . , became insane in consequence of fiaanoial , a- . , i 1 t difficulties conuectod with the Lancaster yBu ; In Philadelphia, on Christmas eve, Jos. ! It. Clark wus fatally stabbed by an un- j known rowdv, cn Chestnut street, below pourlj, -James Ei ii'etoo seiioiuly I Bth1.d bj Jamoe L. Marriioa or Ilcury ! M. Hitter pud Cliarks E. ration, ly an uukuowa aftBodtin. j -Tu A nof.l Gabriel. This man, who' has created en miny diaordtm throughout various portiong of the world, and theroby , dintinguished Limself as an hallucination- j is, reoently died at a penal settlement in j Dcmarara. lie was celebrated as a street I proaeher, well known iu this city aud New York. St. Loots, Jan. G. Gov. Polk was in augurated yesterday at Jefferson. In the Senate a resolution to meat in joint session on 1101.ua, ma IJtn inst., lo cleot two . . r.t .t ..., ... United States Senators, was passed ovist ; iufonnally. de,. tv.. 1 l t A Uermsn woman, in Pittsburgh, IV, ! g"ve birth last week to three childreu, all , fiiri,,lie , W0Iuan lixtDS giv,n l)irl. , . .. . 1 t0 " children fifteen months ago, making n ,,,1. f,.n mntl,t.. Haltimobe, Jan. C Cul. Titus, with his Kansas oompany, did not arrive at Now Orleans in time to proceed to Nicara gua in the steamship Texas. NtW YuBK, Jan. 5. E. Ilimclaud. of j Ksnses has passed through this city on j his route to Washington, with despatches from Gov. Geary. Pnt.vmr.vcs, Jan. C The Legislature ; of Rhode Island met to day, and thero be ing a quorum preseur, at once proceeded 1 tu business. a o- v. innocuous toiirnnr puu ishcu at , 1 uvu.uiu .11 Tl. t ...... - . , ,. . Jlartlord I, enters upou its 9 1th year snd i's IMih vjilumo, on the 1st cf Jan. 1857. The Freeport Journal stateB that thjy are etj .ying gm d sleighing iu Stephenson County, Illinois. LEWISBTJIiG CHRONICLE A Just Cornplimstt. Tho Liverpool Timu, commenting on our late Presidential election, it thus pays us a compliment which no other people jet merit : ' It is amusing bow soon party spirit, the United States when the will of the sovereign :. 1- 1 . mn L-nMnrn I h. . , .... . , daughter of Lavioa Sypher who bi married minority bow with inatinctive respect tol??'. ,nd legal, that numeriwi preponderance which it it j the geniaa of the American Constitution to represent. However fieroe the struggle, aowavorinporhamantho efforts which havo ... . . : keen mads to aoearo viotorr. tho belliger. . i j" oats, w oca sue oauie u over, imj i i their am,, without forfeiting ch other', j H.rw.1 It rniMia ft Iniiv ennroa of dn- ; r- -i o ; eationat training iu practical freedom to attain this contro,, but it is possease d b, , the Ameeicaas to an extent unknown in . any other country where free institutions L . nf n,.t eiist and the solution ot the cnicma must be looked for in the faot that every man , ... c , f.,els Wmsolf an atom in the great "total- ' tUe cqal of the foremost in the land, and the self rcentct so geoerateu pays to the State the homage of an unrudgiti" sub- 011,18 lue uon"1' Ul "u luision. Men deserve to he free who can ; m!:e 6Uch sacrifices for individual opinion ' . .. :t.l .t.l. ,.l,;i...l. t ' and jot yield with patriotic philosophy to tl... oniirs,. of evoLts which thev can not control. 'ri, tt....l ;n i:i. ,i., ger of dUrtiption while this nohlesanttmunt animates the LrcMsof Amcn.-au citizens. New Cities is Kansas. Tho Boston boot, shoo and leather trade has subscribed j $-0,000 to estuhlish two towns iu Kansas during the ensuing spring. They are to be called Batchelor and Claffin. liatehe-1 lor is the largest manufacturer of shoes in the United States. Claffin is in honor of Horace 15. & Allen Claffin, New York,md of Leo & William Claffin, Massachusetts. ' : rrcparations nre in progress for founding another town still by prominent mombers ! , ,, , , .. i of the Rov. Mr. ha.e s congregation. j Coiitcss is Irvine to get rid of the de- , c j, i ' predated up and levies, and, in common- with toe rost of the .public, we hope tho effort will be successful. With one of the must convenient fractional divisious of coins in the world.it is time that trade was relieved of the nuisance, and the pretty ard convenient American coins substituted j for tho old Spanish iullictions. I A Christmas Gift. David Prentice, ; of Utica, N. Y., now nearly 70 years of ' I age, was the Tutor of Ex Governor Sey-1 mour, Hon. Ward Hunt, and others who have reached high public honor, His old pupils have not forgotten him. They make np an annual holiday eift lor his bcneBt : of 85d0 each. Vivo of these gentlomen m.iKC up in tins way a purse of '2(5(IU for . the old gentleman's Christmas. i . tritlNr;FIELI(lll.;, Jan. D, l"50i. the Washington, Jan. 4, 1857. The self constituted leadsrs of tho South are by no means satisfied with Mr. Buchonan's pro gramme, so far as it ia understood or indi eated. Of the men named, not ono is re garded as strictly identified with tho dom inant sentiment. The Legislature of Missouri was organ ised on the iJOth uit. by the choice of Anti- Benton officers. Robert Harrison of Coo- per CountTj ABti.Ben,01 0;j Line Whig, was elected Speeker of the House by sixty- nine votes to fifty-two for Wilson,(Bentou) , , ,, ' At Ham, Lnglaud, recently, a man pla- , , . . , , , , , cod a calf skin over his head, and rushed ., ,. uPon eome Jung girls, makiug a horrible Tl . , " noise, lhe giria wore terrible frightened; one 01 1 Bern uiou two days alter, and anoth er was considered fataily ill. Honorable Conduct. Dartmouth College has recently refused to accept a do- nati"n of Uud tcfjucathed it in tho West, umhuhg its acceptance would deprive a r3'jr w'lww of the property, who would olhrwis i- Boston, Jan. 5. Tho Chronic'c, of this morning, contains a statement that Scna- tor Sunrnor will not leave for Washington, ' s -- intended, owing to being advised to ; tue 0'ditrary by his physician. ; 1 A number of suspected dogs havo been : killed iu Valley township.Moiitour county. ; tlllANP JLIllins FKB. TEKM. While Deer James Marshall, David Moyer, aamtiei ..emnernnir ; v;,,7,r J,,l, 1;., ItuJT.d'x 'Eavi.l Herbst ; Limertxir Sami Pellmati. John Lose, Daniel ! Shaffer, Christian Hhivelv. i Harttrii Wm Halfpenny, Emanl Kalherman, i John Lucas. Wm Eilert ; Lewburg Chas Penny, Wm Moore, Abncr M Law-she West liiiffibieJuhn Sionebsck, John Law j rence, Elias K nip I A'cy Juhn firove Sr, Tho's Comly, Flavel Clinai., John Iennace I iia.it Bujfultie Thomas Penny j TUA VEItSK Jlltnns. I AVift Rrrlin Charles Antes, Wm Roshong, O I W Baum, David Spitlcr. ' lmlmrsV, F Schaille. Juhn Rohland, O R Vorse, J A Mertz. O N Worden, P Ncvius, J S Marsh, John Locke, J P R-.ss Vn on Henry (iibson, Jesse Waller Jiickmn John Maize Ltm-tritne John ishenkle, John Rinkert MijIlMiuTg Daniel Moss, Henry Baum, John Kishel Prut HufiJ. Elias Frederick While hctr Isaac Stadden,Jacoh Leiser, Jas Culbertson, Elias Noll, David Steninser U'... Bfr.:la Charles Moll, Daniel Fisher, Wm Watsnn.John Gable, Conrad.Shecl.ler, Robert Eitejr Kelly Jno Moyer, Jno Criswell, Jos Kelly Uttjfjlut John Dunkie, W m Hauck, George (Jephart, Wm Steans nr.fV Jacob Sptclemver. Andrew Cook. Mart Hairpentiy.John Smith, SnmlCharles, i John Church, Ja Latshaw Jr, Wm Fisher & WEST BRANCH FARMERJAKUARY 0, Union Comity Court Affairs.1 TTNION County, is: I'he Ciimmoiiw,ealth of Pennsylvania, 1 , i To Sulome Sypher, widow, Aora-, 1. - C i si .....her Durham -Slither. ) Ji Ssarah Svplier intermarried with Ben- : A - -"Jl. . . .1 . iamin Siinwrr, Leah Sypner iniermarrici n , i. i k. w. linmh Sunhr.r intcrmarrie'd wlln a brain Baker, and Joseph ki -..,,.i,, ,,i Kir Khtiu-er a minor p-presfotauve of Jacob Sypher late of White Deer township in tne couniy oi uhiob, bkm- sed Greeun: Whereas, by an Inquest for that purpose t a... h. ike Ornhaaa' Court of me j - - : " . . , ., . eV res.""A" T.1T "" WV -r ; f00ws, to wit t Ho. I, All mat messuage ; tffi- 11 " T. . . . mill and tract ol lana containing stiieep at and for the sum of 1500.OO. NoJ. all that . - - ! , lha, lr.c, ,)f aD,i containing forty-one acres and twenty perches at and lor the sum o. : M5m No.5, all that tract of land con am- .. ' . .a. i ... r,... ' - . - . . . . ..m. i. e m? thirtv-six acres ana one nunorcu auu iui.jr sprites at and for ihe sum of 77.on. o.6. , all that tract of land containing four hundred : !amdTherene of the heir, of the said deceased appeared iu uouri ou mc rluf" ?f lhe said 'l"-'1'"1? l" toke lhe Pre: mises therein mentioned at the appraisemeut. ynu Bn,i every of you are theretore hereby cued to be and appear at the next general Orphans Cnrt to be held at I;ewisl...ra : for ,h(,,eoun,y r r,li(,n on lhe ich day of Feb- ruarr next, to accept or refuse lo take the said preivises at the valuation mereoi, aim in canP caC ol fRlllSill III unc a aiui- .-am. .n.v hy the same should not be sold. ! Witness the Honorable A.S. Wilson, I'resi- dent of our said Court, at Lewisburp, the . :dlli dav of December, A.l). is5fi. Jaii.3.'o7 SAMUEL ROUSH, Clerk. u hetSawealthof Pennsylvania,' WhCS next friend eo. Dreisbach Es.,. did ou the 17th of September last past prefer her petition toourJudL'Cs of the Com t of Common Pleas for said eotintv, praying for the causes ? msh!f VTJlZ : the bands ol Matrimony entered into with you . t!ie said Samuel Baker, Vou are hereby commnndeil to appear in vour own proper person before our Judges at iiewiA,ar at'a CoUrlol Common Picas there , to be held' for the said county gr. Monday the ! Kith dav of February next, to answer the lilH ( ))f he s.ui1 ,.alnilrine an,i show cause if any j you have why a divorce should not be grant- j ed. DXAIISL 1). il LIU-V Wllerill. Sheritrs Oilice, I.ewiabiirg, Dec. 2:, 1H u XIOX county, ss. J js.Ii.Masou bv his Guardian JohntVilt, James H. Mason, Samuel B. Mason.Washing. ion Mason, Emanuel Kaiherinan and Harriet A. Ins wife late Harriet A. .Mason, an. I Charles Mason. In the Conn of Common Pleas of I'nion county. No. 10, Sept. T. lsafi Writ de partitione, &c. And now, to u it, Dec. is, issr,, on motion , .Defendants to appear by the first day of licit Term (being the litih day ol I-ebruary nexi) lo accept or refine to take the l.eal l.stab- appraised bv the Inquisition returned by the Sihenir in ih, -... i ih valuation ihere.il , ca "f r,;",s,al "r 'r" l" ; to show cause why lhe same should nni other- wie be disposed of according to law. . ) Bv the Coi-st. ltiicss my hanit it . J- and the seal of iheCotirt at l.ewisburg 1 ) the Sl day of December, lti.ifi. SA.ML'EI. KUUSH, Prothonotary. "RAILROAD IKSTALHEKT. XOTH'E is hereby ctvfn to the 1 Stockholders of the LEWISIH'Kt!. ' CENTRE A SPRUCE CREEK i RAILROAD COMPANY, that the Directors of said Company have passed a Resolution to call in t3 on each share subscribed. The respective Stockholders are therefore required to pay into the Treasurer's office, in Lewis burg, on or before the 35th of October instant, JjtS oa each share subscribed. Those neglec ting will be liable to pay one per cent per month on said instalment after that time. G. F. MILLER, Treasurer. Lewisbnrg, Oct. 1, 1HJ6. COAL! COAL! r( I t Thp iinilirvin-nid tt fttllil ri-S- I I , " s J pecifully inlorm the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, as well as persons in aujoinina: uiwm that he keens constantly on hand a ' supplv of SHAMuKIN and WILKS-BAUKE CUA if., for Stove and other purposes, of every arifty ml .ue. mel will 'leliTur tua! te peri'nDi' nestrin it. HH Im- ha-, a leant tor thill vmpeft. llaTinit .T.-etwl a fnir of L--..1 WKlilM st-AI.KS, he rsn aeieint piTFoni. .urL-ha.-u. t I'eal llial the will get full weight, aud tl.UK pav oiilv f.r ulial lli.-v receive. r..al .;n 1- bail at the low.-.t Oa-h prices at his Yard, a few vanl. fr..m .Ur. Weiiiensiiul'a Hot.-I. Wt.llilllXli ail kinds will Oe attended t.. at liis frai Tard. CEOiillK UoLSTKIN. I.ewi.1iurt, Mav la. lSi'S I i 'Also I!laeksnith's Coal. rxivr.nsin at lkuimii n;. OI'ICE. Subscribers lo the Buildine; Pitti.l sr. renpelfnltv informed that lhe ' First Instalment on ,heirsubcrir.ions is now due and payable. J. A. I.sn,., is appointed Col lector, and authorized to receive : , - . e - .1 A V HTM T I and receipt for the same. A. K.ULI.U General Acent and Treasurer Lewisbnre Oct. 1, IS56 f' 1 . i ( Ailmltii trator'N oIlce. i Administraii.ui on the'Estate of W.M. WILSON, Jr., late of Kelly township, I'n- ion connty.deeeased, have been ernnted to the underaiened in due form of law : Therefore all persons knowine themselves indebted to smii stnt.. are hereby renuested to make 1 . ti. . l,.,.,r, ;v, immediate payment! and those having just .laen. art:iit,t thr SfltnP nri ntSt. rPOIiested tO prPsent liiem properly authenticated for settle- i-t. . :iis.ju:y -jj. itsi. ...s.... Tr. lirCH r.SIIELLER, Administrator. Lewisburg, Nov. 1, IH;6 K0TICE. i T a meetint of the Board of Managers 2x. of tn" Union County Mutual Fire Insu ranee t'ompanv, held at the -otlic.e of said Cmipanv, in the ....rough of l.ewisbur?, on ure to lend in) -feel.!, i.itlu. n.-;i -in m-. niuiendMi.-n o ., , , e . . . .1 r 11 ..i.. r. . your ill. alunttle 1'atent Li.i. r Mill. Anv .erson who baa the 1st day of October inst., the following res-; mW ,,,,,,,, wi ,lui,.kiyp..r.vi,,...iion;d okltion was unanimously adopted: 1 Itiey ptwure onoof your nuw Mills, tho utility anileoon- liemlred. That an assessment of twentv-two "my or your hiv-miim. I regard it aa one m ih,. t... t in , , . ,,', ,, Teiilioiis n.w in u.a. Altn..u:'b I navtt had it hut ona per cent, on ine premium i.i.ia te ......ic, meet ine losses susiaineo ny uns v.ompnny and due lhe devisees of J. II. App & Co., Ell as Hov and others. Published by order of the Board c.f Direc tors. J. A. MERTZ, Secretary. October I, lSSflwl C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE ami RETAIL ZVm; fi L'lu-mirtil Emjmrium. Market Mtrett - I.ewis'iura, la. FARRIERY. IIE sulisc rilicr nfit'rs Iiis services eurin; Horses of Poll Evil r.r fistula. He will cure Horses of either of these atilic- tious for V-., or maiie no charge if not suc cessful. Here is an opportunity for every one whose horses are afflicted, tt restore them to health and working order. Residence nn my Farm in KHv Tp., nnr Lewisbnre. Aire. to. 93 UEORfiG MEIXELL. :Ji: hKI.ii, AiiMon--r, the natronnee of lite public. Icnce on S.ulh Fifth street, l.ev.is- I'a. Iiccc-mb. r .", I & NOTICE! mllE undersigned have this day placed I their Accounts in the hands of V.'iLLiijf . .. .- . M-.: f c (!l uhn art. j.iata tsq. mr ciMin imu. "' -'-' :. ..i........ i will riea.. nitfnii to the same on or before the 1st day of January, 157, and save .,.. -J . iiuit-n v Lewishurg, Dec. 4, ISSb T..' & uiiqQtCS' t?!irQIKi frp' : 5.w. . mm a mam m, fbumhu. CaoltsU 1.30,000. t, T ' bh,. Mnrt. asscis .-. r . and niher rood securities. cases and other good securities. . BK Vflli INSURED AGAINST LOSS : " ., . "': , . . h. r.. .h x- - 11;. ... :. a that wnnni have : ne onen ra . "'I, , a . . . j Dsi their stocks of Goods and Furniture, and ; by 1 ! have no control bn by being insured. insurance pro.ecis ,o . .... . , negligence of servaiits and h' ca uaU esf r...t.i tir lifieiiixirn. n im iaiih - - -r " M.rt coulij. lUtrs. uuil tuftj ciuinu.ii'r i v uw.-u- j . ....., t,, "' ' ::. . ,".,.r. 'r7.' XVr miiitit l; Rrioui. Ti.i. c ...v l.r.t Ill ILlll.M.S VKltcllA "- E, iooo.s. fvusiii;i:k. ii.wit:xF.ufui stulk , From SI 00 to Siuou, at Ihf L..wit Itit.'s n l i-n lint most Literal Terms, anil i'R'jsrr I'aimkst it tin. mJjn-uueDt rf li. PIKECTOIt II..iiTIiii.It.Kl'rin. I .lsni.-K :.i'U Clin'; Iif rt t'Currfl Hri.w-t.-r l..;w: Lwts li, Jr. ti..A.l:ut ii.cam , j.. ' ,..,,.., Ti OtN TIlO'l IV. ' ., n,,. ... n.n..i:Ntjt, I'r ik-u 1XW D K. lI:i.Mlatl.l). cc-rcutrjr. J. MLKKII.I. 1.IXN, Agent. 637 11 ISIlVliU, Union Co. ra Jacob StahUa Estate. OTIVC is hereby P '-n that Let.rs tes- connty.deeeased. w-re pr..n tl by lv ter 111 l-lllOll V.OUIIIJ "- - - ' to tlie subscribers, the Executors name! in said will. All persons owin? sai l estate, will maiie immtdiate payment; and ail persons ha-.-::ic!a:ius against sai.leate will present tlo-ir claims properlv .vithenticateJ for settlement. JACOI1 STAHU Jr. JOll.N STAHL, I c.rs DA.MIH.STAHL. El fS :r::L staiil, j Kellv Towtishm. Sept. lsjoO. Information YJantci. EX Dnliiu-s r.owar.1 is oScrc! fir .uch information as will enable the mid- erig:ied to Iliot r-nt wuere a 0"V is ov 10 namc of . IXC.-; IHMTM.W sou ..f A. 1). II irtniaii, Emj , who left his home at Mm toiirsville, Lycoinmi county, in Ji-.ne l:isr. Said bov is IS years of are has dark hair a:.d a lou- forehead, with a 'deep dimple on li:s clitn. The a!-,vc reward will l-e pai-I anv per-on that may inform Mrs.Marthall iVMian.Kov.-ler-vi': '. Col. Co., or John Hortman, Montotir.vilV, i:-y letter or otlicrwiss.1 reiu-'rr.in:: his v.-'.-. 'i-e.i-bonts. SlAIITit A HOitTMAX. 'let. 4, lSSfi AdministiatDr'3 IJctloo. V 70TICE is hi-rcbv Riven, lh.it Letters IV (f IminiMratioti on the INta'.c !' Mrs. 1,1 jv E-SIIUIXKUJate of l e-.ei-'oirt'.l'nion cuimly, iUcaa.r.1, linvo brn jprnnt.-.i l.t ilt ini-i .Tsiened by tiie K.-.-Ntor ol Ciii. a cui.ty in ilue form of law ; theiel'ere, a!! "-rs,T.s in debted to said estate are rciuestt d to make immediate paymcnt.and those bavins any j"i.st claims are also r"pie.s:e.! to pre-em liiei.i 1:--ally authenticated f r -::!cinent. JotsIAH KELLY, Administrator. I.ewisburp, Oct. SS H-'-ii lEif KoK's I'hUiiI Pcrt!t!;!e KEYST0ME CIDER & WIKE EIIL, pAtrnb-il Xit. o. lso. o ThU in not ihs Mill sold in lii It exe. l ll mills 1. in. skt!t is the f n.l spr,i with whi.:h it griDdn,wl in tligret powtr..rth pn-ns. ilanufttdurtd at the Eagle W'vrki, IlurrUburg. PI, RASE TAK PARTICULAR NOTICE I pense has been spared in its manufacture JH the materials are the very best, and are amusl im ant raw I w lisvsw mill nn sT. used onsparingly. The Cylinders are almost .uJ. rw nk. fnrmr .... a.,.1 all in. etudinc tt. top Cylindrr. ml or Iron. Th. -r- i to inrhra In diamebr. with he i V thrnt.1 ml on It. Th Inuu of lbe I'resi. ia cv-t nws insU-a.1 ef w-! ii. Dovt- tkbt HttTT. and th thrriul of thr nut cut for rots inrh.- tliroai--h it. The power of thr Fre- is , ry Th nernlrntf Ih, TultJIIlJ othrr inrtsnf III- i'rs u rrrJ r,.If, ,.L Tll, U)X,., ,nt iip, r nii mtn. much iiiereaiwd.ali.l ennnel lhmkenl.ynnyriiirliit.aii.. u mtlirr; ih wnnn runiiuniiitiaairin.: iji ly.tv ..irkmi..-l.i. shM not 1.- ..r,tiv.l! yi,y nis- iiine if thf kilnl ltnlt-r. r. ir!.-rti n Iwiisjr th.i n:iu. both iu Utf iirriiniri'nu'iil an-1 tif oifthanifoil tlfpartm-nt. All i'roiiJi who have bf n obiifU t- life Hi "ij !. inttiil nut Vill.nrf nwan- lnw inomT-ni. iit i: is., asiJ t-p- riaily th -h- trh.t Ir.iTi n-t l.-ir.' j.umtiries of Imvim: tins Miil on yr -..Uiititi. u -r I'unit.xtMi rn. t any timi'.in ftw miiiutfan.Kf ft IVw ki iil.'ii- f sw t citU-r tor i.rfn-nt u-: .r.u rna vrjr t-xt I;ti-ut! uirkj up a few Iwmln. Tlw Mafhinf. r-U woikf-l. in cimble ji ntdkinir "'. t-t Z Lurn-Is .f ciU-T a .Irv, with t-a-e. Tin uiiM-ltini LinaiV't'ruii ly hi'r-n-.li-amorht.n.i yvnr er, u h n the k nr.- rmiiul. a xuull Imiv i-f &ur- uHmJL muv be al-duwd a, iw Ueckka advances of llii. mill r irst It will make mer.? Ciiter than any ottier I're-., . with a tiiven nurmtily of ni'le i" a si.'1'" lim ' ai.it w.tli niti'-li l.s l..li..r at.. I ,-xieiio. ci.i.-l it will miiki cu auer aud sw.Ttcr . i-Ier thnn .rr nthct Mill -iti ,u Uirr,.. F,.,irth With It you can pr. si yonr Cnrraut.-,CherTi. i., Ilerri.-. lieet. Ilutter. I.:tnl ai d I. ill. .a-. ,iiti,-Wiihiu.ifey..acani ailtimea hart fresh an.l rtJ,.r. With all the ailTintaie retltins from tho jw. .-i. n and u.e ot utti a Mael.liu at a lrns- so lew tliat it is , that T1V i..ml!l....n, Fat iutr would do without it V J iuHbT- WJC, Jun" 1Mb, 1S."4. W. O. HflCK : !iti I havf oiif ul your lni;mTfd t'iJ.T Mill.i I .ita.! tll Mill lal Oa-t tlr. and on trial I irnuiti.l tiny i.,i.i.ei- f si.i i i. r b"ur. 1 k. e. n,e n uiija-.tei ' V":!:';"!? ' TelTtl'r.aTTl:'' 1 ( u,r Mill to .11 fruit irmw... fr paei an.l a attTinc of la'ar. 1 er.n u.ak tl-iny-fre fMm of rid. rtr ia nine nn I on-lialf l.ii.li.l" eofiimen nip.es. The eid. r ran lt . (nm tho illirut .ingWilter W1W. ctl,.r ! ill b...n .. ir wlien Wnter U Ik.it (I.e.) .t the r.r.... i John mvomiiis. j I Ma. W.O. nieimx :-Yoor Mill. p.t h.r,., and we b.a old lli. m and t. lerai'li.Tl fur twelve more. A. tln-yare I mueli 1-etter nia.le and lietter KioRtiin Mill than tho otla-r klr.it, wo know tliey will Ml nuietiijr ale ;. -id . tll.-m at J.,it pTtis- ot the otWT .i). 1 u have ttix ol the r.tlier kiti.l, but, a. we said before, people won't l' "k at tln ni aioii..!e efyo;ir. lours, Very He. 1 ectfully, V M. 51. PLANT A Co. V ir.i.Wiia..Ti.a.. .I.inn in K'.S Ma. V.'. o. Hiuki.k: Okab mu It rfvea mo areat plea ,,.. it hM tmflJ ,(.rail ,e fr Kjiat it et..t. tilerex pre. efl through one of your uiaelunes i le. lishle to fer metilati. n. au.1 psn be fn-. prvi .1 sw. .'t longer tti m tiint pr.Hlor.1 lltrouirli tlie oid ta.lik.n id Mill, from the very f..ct that it ia neve freefron. pomtnel. wliirh always lias a teudeney to ai-i.lity. and undl. it in many in.t;tne. f,T doineic u.e. Yours, re.pectfuily, W . .Lliii.KY. i Thia ia to certify, Uiat I pun-liaws of I.. Landreth, in I Oetol"T. ls-. J. ..ne of IlioLok's Patent Cider Mills, and have had it ill UM' ever ainoe. - Pert... tly .uti.lfed with it I my..-lt, 1 have no he. it .tii.n in pronouin-ini: it avery u.. ; fill and indispeasahle Maehina to tho faruir. Wilh it, 1 otieinan and twu l.-ya ran mtke from live to fix barr.-la of psl rider per day, ea.y. Many of inv net,.-M.or Lava pun lniw-il "initar Mm-liinea. The Mill lias l-n ereatiy iioproved .irtee I liuh mine. t tl. WAHD. Mavll.lv.l. liidlt-y, Peleware Oounty, I'a. I her. l y certify that I have u..d W. t. Illrkidt'. Im i proved 1'ortol.le t'idcr Mill.and consider it a valuable in vention in til- rei iintny nf time. The ri li r i. cleaner and heller Uutu that made in the u.sual way. I:imwelipirn.d with it, and lion!d 1st unwilling t, part wittlit for .jiiito mpremiiimnn thoadriuiivdcasL JUHN S. HALtl. July l.ln.,4. Portland, I t. en-More than one hnndn .1 Silver tl tedala and Plplomrw have Urn (ti.eu to toy Stili within tin, laat four yeara. Tlii. Mill oei-u. iee atllt i f.-et hy a et, aud ia 4 f-et h.h. weiliiuu "i.u His, ia evary way portahlo and CoUTtlll. lll.'H I'ltl.'K ?it. A,l.lna. W. O. HIOliOK, A;;cnt F.;i Works, ( ll..rri..Lurj, Pa. For n)c by JOSEPH M'FAPWX, Itwiflu:. gW 18o7. TAILORING. JOHN I!. MILLER thankful for past favors would str.te tr.al he h i re eeivrd llic Fall and Winu-r Kasluwu. an.! is rrepaf'! mi r :.j 'I-T, MAKK, and Jc K i A III j Yr garments as usual. 1! ' u 111 ' nilrnvnr. as h'-T'-t' I' r'-, to execute his work satisfacto rily to all. Lewisbiirir, Sept. 4, ii.o. Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration to the estate of SAMUEL BEKFER.Iate of New Berlin boro'. Union county, deceased, have been granted lo the subscriber, all pers ons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present Mem .,l. .mhinueated for settlement to j JOHN II BENFER. New BerUn, Dec. ,fi, t-Anistra.or ttt . n...k l,.i,ronro nnmnjnv West Branch Insurance Company, f BMjSK! " ' . bu;Ml. atlt their coii- - r - LvM.ess . Mulnal plans. imfib " ' inHUCTitua. Hon John J Pearce John II Hall t'has A Mayer Chas Crist llun U C Harvey T T A brains I J Jat-Uinan V Whit- Til - Ki'.-hi-n Peter liir.Lin.son Hon. C l!i: TV. 1'r. sid-nt. T. T. A lilt .VS, Vice Pres. THO'S KITCHEN. S-'y. J AMi:s Ii. HAMLIX, A"ent. 627 J.e-.-.'isbt:rt:. I'nion C". i'a. nrj p... TC rs H AV1NG J-CriiUCeBil)' leiatlU IS LP- I .1.. re-iH-t::ut.- u u.i-r . ProlV-Ksmsmt r-rvir.-s t . th rilizens t.ns town and vicinity, hopimr by prompt attention to the duties ol his j r, n to merita.sua.e of their parrmiare. Attenticn will al-o be paid loCiironic Diseases of every na.ne.and ire.ilej with unparalleled success. Da. liERSH M gra-ltiated nt th' renowned American Klect-e -ve-ttea . having f.rt studieil tlie u.-i or A.iopairuc v tern of inedteme.aioi att-'iob .1 l.i ciure. in one of the Old School Me-Ural C.-iteies ' t' l'h;Ia ! rlpiuaj but b -e.-miir.' ci.u-.-ince l of the super iority of theXe oi Amertccn EcVc-.o- sys'em, he c. miitfiie.- ! its sti, !y. m..: a!t-t ! ! t-.vo courses of Lectures in the Rf..ric.sd or Am ricau Eclectic Medical Co'lei-e of -he 'iiie -n Citv of the West. This Ii.f.U'iti it. a!to ach v t hi its inf inrr. Ti.i. n- 'it - i-i. !n Ih. llr.at'e.t.Mi i; :t t:.t- 1 ur . lli Iu: : M-.lii ..! I' i,:,!i ii.- ' It I- - r.'n: , rl it '! i. .. I ol.i.1:' i;; .. 1.H1-. tl. .11 s.ny .li.- 1 h -Hii.n. O. ail ;: t iti-i- ;:; -. ck.:- ! 1 i.v-i ii-eJ Tl..- .rli. -.;--J ! I . i. !.- tt. r t v m : i.i.- ....I .-..r: : I. i? :l!i.: in :o:V - I If.Iu i. T.:iT itijuri' Ii" ! AlH-ll.-. At. i Hi. !,at. nf 1 o... yt-i mi l j rt'.-n iv.. tit. hiMinl :. I f y t':. v.r 10 r .1 -I.- .1 ih- N. r III. ,1, . in-, ii-.. I :.!! cm; 1" I- in. I. II- 111- li-iTM- M rT- ifl-i: ::!. :.. . . I tin! It 1 or tti .1.'.,- n.itnv .ii.- :v-i - nroi-o . lo ; , 1 '.i vt .-(-! ..Ii.!. :o . in- I iiiii. :.l : I t. .-Ill- r- I i. . nlv .'. 1 -I Tbi" .- :.n . W S. h.-ei - 1.1 :i-. Nil. til SI"--? ax; ;L.NTS wj.:;: iooo lie I "i,i til'nl wor',-. 'VI:-.' 5-ii:!fi-ni: oi t;-o Uid Worftl and Sin- ?t-v. ."' compr.s-in-,' a Vie-v ol tu- prtsi m s ni -el th-.-N.Ut.-tis of the WoiM, lit 'tr in.i:;:r r-. ro-t i:,s a:.-! peculiarities, and th -ir p-lit.ea!. m -ral. soclo and in lu.-tri.il coiolitum, inu-rsperstd with y.V.-i'.rii o .So-.Vi-s Am !'. By WiLi iiM I'inhi'k, auth'T of the Hist .ry of Ei-.siand, Creece and Koine. Enlnn.'t. revised and embellished wilh several hundred Ensravines from designs ol Irrnne. ueverenx , ani( ,,hrr distinguished artists. It is also jinstrale.J wilh rtt beautifully colored plates, a-ith eosiumes ni Tarious nations. c. Asems selli; this work have cleared $100 ' a month. LiTSend for a specimen copy and prosprclns.which are sent by mail post paid on rece.pi u. ..... p .... .-..j i J. N . URADI.Ei , Publisher, I 4 North Fourth St. I'kihdtl'kia .15. in aiotuion io ine usual per ctniaiir, we make an extra inducement to Apents in the way of PRE.MICMX. J. W . II. Executor's Kotice. VOT l Ti OTIi'K is lie reliv niven, iliat Letters estameiitarv on tue lat wi.l an . tes.a- ment of HI'ti'tl MII.I.IT II, late of Lewi-bur? horonsh, deceased, hate been granted to the undersigned, by lhe Keister ( I l i.ii n countv. in doe fori.; .'flaw; therefore aH per sons knowin; themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make imme tiate pay ment, and those havin; ja-l claims a:-ai:ist lhe same lire i;N. recn.'-tcl to present them properly a-lthent ca.-d K .t.ero-nl. HI (.11 P. MHELLElt, Executor. Lewisbnre;. tl- I r"3 i '-3 S VU KUKAUI. V to an 1 r.! uf the tlrphaiis' Court ot t'niuii ei unty, will be cx-se-.l 10 public sale, on the premises known as the '.Mansion Farm" of the late JOHN K1MPLE. deceased, situate in West Ijiuialoe township. Union county. Pa., cotuiiiencm at 1- o'clock A.M. of Viiiy, th'. 0th iaii nf t'ihrunrii vrt, the following valuable Keal Estate, v:2 : No. 1. All that M -s.sia.-e and Tract .1 land called the !Jmii!osi ritrtll. situated in the township and comity aforesaid, contai ning 117 Acres nrnJZl, more or .ess, mijionin? ian"s ,. Jetln t llz, Daniel 'aut, I'r. Jehu . Piper, Daniel Fisher, Win. Spoils, hi us of Philip Kim deceased, widow of Peter Strub!" decease. !. and others. The Improvements are a eoo.l L'AK.N, Dwelling House and ether iiee-A essary Oiitbiuldnu-s a good bearingijj. gsyOrchard,wi!h Fruit of various kinds m o Ceicellent fprums t f Water, and tiie liuiraloe creek on the Southern boundary. Upwards of S(l acres are cleared and un b-r . improvement; the remainder is well TIM BERED. No. '2. A tract of land in the townsh 'p and connty aforesaid, containing about 41 Arrca and ICO perches, neat Cf"V;'i measure, adjoining I.mds ol Andrew Iddings, Martin Itudy, and others. "''vS-i All Timber Land except about I acrt-.i'Tiere , is a run of water on one corner of ihis tract. ! No. 3- Another tract of land, in the town ship aad county aforesaid, containing stent IO Acres and 'J ! Perches.adjtoning i Ctfjif 'and of fie.rge Hauck. (icorge Scl--Vt lers.aiol Th.-mas Curtis. About 1J jSsJSSa.a" are cleared, and lh remainder is well l imbered. A stream of Water runs through this tract. I Terms Ten per cent, do-rn; one half of the remainder on lhe 1st of April ncit, an I : the balance in iwj equal annual payments therea.tcr, with inierfst from lhe Nt of April, : I-7. JOHN KIMPI.E. 1 PETER KIMPLE. Administrators- if John Kiuuile, dcc'J. Dec. iJ, l3;a n 'I'uv.ii fici-trti lor .:: . SThe s'lLscriljtr clfrri at Private Sale, L-ki. two-storey HJAME 1IOOE and Lot uf t.roun'l, w.th the appurtenances. ttpte t1 Scuih Fo'Tih sireet, one and a LalX ;oarf, from .Market, now in the occupancy n vm I'otfr and li.tiry tlnnajt. Tue prorrrt, wt; ,nuan,t for the aecommodatinn of t0 fnm.is. l. If oi will by !!. arst Moaa i l r ebruaiy ucai, ii .ii ...... i i.u. H. P. SHELI.KR, AjrrJ fur P. N. Lauk. I.ewisbtirg, Dec. 23, 1.B VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, AT PUBLIC SALE. BY order of the Orphans' Coort of Vam county, I will expose lo sale, ca uit premises, on Tbarsdar, 121 k Feb. ut, commencing at ten o'clock m the forenoon the following Real Estate, viz : ' THE "MANSION FARM" of the late Wm. Wilson Jr, of Kelly Tp. flol Pa , adjoining lands of David Heinir,. Jacob Hummel, .Mrs. M'Cture, and Joseph Muster, and containing 193 Acres P:?cdh" The Farm is mostly of the first quality of soil and under good lmprovement.handst mt:j l. cau-.l ou the Kivrr road about hail a n..c from I.ewisbtirg. The Improvements art i FINE J'ANK BAKX, njarly iif-u-.a two-storey frame DwtllinsJU Hnti. a Corn Housf, a Wapon Sihedwu i.- t . .. ....n i. iii-vi p. ' I and ottier necessary tlutoui. dings a Lei-rf i faihi.a Mj ring f Water in the Cellar Kitcatr. i an ! a W..II with Pump in the Barnyard ar: I rT.a thnvn.g young Apple Orchard. Var I'caa te had iu most of the fields. iv-ided ti ns: The BmMinss with 117 Acr-i t as one fail, ana ine rennining say HI Acr.? . a um :e or in Lots ol Acres each. The ; j( nrH ,. t,e wst 'r ! f the farm, and to . be made convemect i i aeeess. i Tik.ms Tn per cel.:. :.,wti; the ren.aindrr I jn three eqnal annua! favir.et.is cc rr.n.enc:r j j on the 1st of -April next. , . , t t:. , faTAL-iO at lac same nine aa-.i place will 1 e fie red 'be reir.air.der i-f liie I'LltStl. X A I. PKDI'F.IiTV rf said c"J, emtractt? A lar?e qnantitv of H(iV: EI!OI.D ASD Kin hes t iuSruKr. asij fakmim, I 77.WS7..V (Jrain Iirill. Plows, Marteas, Cultivators Bursey, spring Waron, Ilaf l'V t!;c Ton, Corn in the Ear, and various other articles too num reus to ii. ei. t. .in. Ttrins made ki.oivn at -a lv in ;h p. siiellei:. ' A lir.tnistrator tt Wm. Wilhis Jr. Jec'l he.-lii's Sale. l)Ti Y virtue of a v. rlt of Ven !. Ex. is- t (Hi! ui i.'"iirt fu:inon lWd if . l'uli s-.'.- at the !.v.use of Jactt Dec ft-1. in A: :l:.:n bii rcr. en . in M:f::i Hiturthn;, J.mvtry 'Zi, lsj", at l' o'clock-. A.M., to w.t: A certain tract ol l..iin'.situaie ia Limesu-nt tnv. ii l::o, ci uii'y afort-sai.', bounded eat tt Inn N i t Lewi.- reiclntian. south by lands r: t ie lo ir.--1.: Jacob i:tv.v"csi by !an-is oi ii e r ry . yer -i- e' !. and norh by Ian. is c f (Yri.e' r.. I'ei.io.::-. ar.-l Jacob Kieekner, centair-ir.? 'i .It ifii and Perches mere or le.-s. tfher-:. i aie f rec-i- ? a I.e; H. use r.t.d Frame Baru, o : the appiiriena-.ees. is.-ii:. .:, ti.kcu in execution and to be soli. is ;.cir;' rl J- 'ir li-'f-.rr'-cch. ilec O. in lie f Abraham I-fi!) and Elias P. Here Iii.iii -ira' rs. DANIEL T. Cil'LDIN. PherirT. s 't"tr. l ewisburg, Dec. 23, If.V. b.ito.s lash, sheri.: I'OIs SALE. TilE Keal i:.::fn Market St. Lf loirg. a.'i' ii.ing the late residence of tieii. tireen, dec'.!, on the west. and Win. Jours on li.e ea-t. is i ill re ! atPr.vate Sale. A hail" lot w::h a iwo-.iK rey fiame itwtiiicg, I'uirp. Cistern, Stable, ic. Enquire cf JAMES C. M CI. I RE. lac. li is... at Beaver 1 Kremer. Sure SALE OF REAL ESTATE 7ILL be Sold, on the Premises, ae- v I cording to the provisions of the Will of PHILIP BENNEKOFF, dee'd, oa Saiurda.r. the 1 7th day of January next, all that net suage and tract of Land, sitoate ia Butiilc township, I'nion county, adjoining lands cf John Ci zar and others, containing about SI SIC rot. one-half cleared and lhe othcrQ halt covered with thrifty chestnut Tirober - !a!e to commence at 10 o'clock A. M,lt5 terms of sale will be made known by J. MERKII.L LIN.V. A.Jm'r can te.fnm..r.toanneio ofPUlip lk-nilloff,iic'i Dec. Ig. is.X'. TWO FARMS and SAW-BIILL Fur .We or JienI, t" Tniim County. M-j lately oceupii'd ly M'Fhersc 0? m I nion Township, now by ?hann. n 4 Kes!et,4 miles from Northnmberlarid. 6 :r : Lewisbttr? about 90 Acre cleared. Hue other on Penn's Creek, 6 miles westo Xew Ilerlin, I milts soulh from M:;;;.t'.t"J': (ccipied by Uojenreif & Yonri;. in I.intei1.:; Township, ainjut OO Aires el. ared.wuh an improved AV-- T r MILL, and much Tin.! -'tSTrSi Apply, for lhe laitcr, to J. i'.n Stens. lai.t'f." near the premises. and for c-ther . f '"-e Farttu t,. Ill lill tZVLX. Snnbury, December S, 1-So. VALUABLE BUILEiriS LOTS T;0R Sale. One Lot on Snuh J street, a sonare and a halt irera 1 Stin'h Ti; Mr.'- Three Lots on Son:h Fourth s:r :" sijn.-ires from Market. s t. The above are level Lots, well l.ratc well adapted to buildinir purposes. 1 W Vll. AKVST&'V-.. Aetin- Ett'r of Wm. Arm-tr-"?. rt Lewisburg. June lsoi, , Wcodlots aaJ Email Farm for Sale. To mit purchaser, vn rerto n''"' .,. .. .... ... -., ..ll.-l a- ' JlJCXtC are V IHIS UI tt".i- . X male in White Deer Tr.. en f la., e Creek, abuut a mile above Hu. ' '7. ranging from I t to 21 acres each. wet. - tired wilh various kinds ot Oak, Pire.'-i ai. I Ch-.'siiiii. k ,. The Farm contains about 5. acre--1 IM are cleared, and has on it a Twe t II I .... ..-..l- l.. w .r r - 01 ' jLJ .to u . li... ill .s oi trfiii"- . J"e jo:i:s lands of John Hummel ar. 1 'ace' man, ab.iut 11 mile from t.uMms e1 ' White Deer tp., I'nion Co.. Fa. , The above properly is ci'.eri'! at -'a!e, by the subscriber. tiEORUE MEI-'l " Kclrj- Tp., Ang. 10. ',-,5. First Class Limestcae Faiia V . '1 .... . r I..... t.r.t S- I viol.. in AVhitm i. vit oait, in Lycoming Coiu:ty, lwo nu i tr. 3" Canal ar.d Rai.read. i n the r. ad Ircra 1 1.' burg to Jersey Shore, ll con's:'" ....... in n i.oo.l .t-.t. Cl' rili:;V3!1' 16 li has ::u Orchard, lirst c!ass Barn,; ,..dH.'' and other Otit'.mldin". ,.to. Call on MATTHEW BROWN. I ' " - ltt fi r further particulars, or on the F.'!:,'r,'. Cim.wrlc. Al-JjJ CI.O-IiS all Winds of '-3Jt"t t v..,S0-hoiir Brass Clocks and P1"' ' sWtime.pieces. Brass K-dav r of M ,;i brass SO-hour clocks as low as i. . warrit-J for sue year at i.l..OV- ' 1 . Qi?e setj in
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