'II X'rmisbnrg Cjjronirlc. 9. V. WORDEN. J. H. CORNELIUS k E. SMITH. V HwifMptf tVnf.-Tht I.i-wmiri.o Oaiu-xieir. twit-Mi ftiv Nrw.afr in I nl'-n (V-mtttT. ""cOUH'rVKKK. On Friday and Saturday last, there were arguments before Judge Wilson on the civil lint. Nrw Tuvv.vship. Final action vra? taken for the establishment of a new t'twnshi. named I.KWls by JnJire Wilson, from the eat end of Hartley township. The now township is 12 miles in length, and 2 brond at the south end, nnd a little narrower nt the north, puffin ir; by nr thro'ih the Jirown st.hool liotifC and Ju llnwer's residence within Inlf a mile of Uar tleton, taking in all of the W. Heer Turnpike and reaching thuT .SjiruiiT It includes about lUO rotors, and a portion of the very liet lands in old Hartley, as well as som.; mountains. ' The first election to be at the house of John Ueish ; Jacob Urouehcr, Judge of Elcction.nnd Jackson Morningstar and Jacob IlilbMi, Inspectors. Court House. The following was ' adopted unanimously : To the. llmornh't the .hi Ij nf the firm! Courts" Uiiivu Cuu nijf : The granl Inquest in.yiirinp fr the bitly of tbe County of Uuinn, at February Term, 1S"7, ask leave t. rep'xt Tliat.in accordance with ibe instruction? 1 of ihe Court, and arecalily to the 3d sec-. ion of the Act ufGcueral Assr mbly en titled " Au Act for tb a erection of a new county out of part of Union to be called ; Snyder, and relative to tlm seat of justice ID Union county," they have carefully ! enmiued the grounJ and hniMitigs fjr county purposes erected iu the lmruch cf Lew iaburg far the use of the cnuufy of Union, and find the laid 1 ui'dings crmple ted, and well adapted fur the purpose fur ; which tbey are intended, and by deed da ted the first day of January, A. I). Is57, j recorded in deed bonk Q, page 41 recor- ! ded January 9, 1S."7, j ' The laid buildings, and ground on which : thy are erected, are cinvcyed by the 1 building cmmittcc to the county of Union j in fee simple, without any cost or tax 1 whatever biiing imposed upon the taxablcs of the raid county for the expenditure in ; the purchase of Mid ground aud tbc ereo- tion of laid buildings ; and according to ' the duties imposed on tn as the graod In quest of eaid county, we d ) duly approve of the same, and rvcomincml that the ; Court also approve of the )-atue ; and a i the said building committee has truly and fully complied with the law, tbe title nf which ai above given, we recommend the taking of laid building off of the lianas of the laid building committee for the use of , tbe county. j Tbe Grand Inquest would further report i that they find the public building a com- ' modious and substantial structure, ccmhi ning convenience, comfort and ehgatice. i It ii located on tbc corner of Second and : St. Lewis streets, that being the highest , point of ground in tbe borough, comman j ding a very fine view of the surrounding ; ountry and town, and being seen from every paint of approach to the town. The outside walls are of brirk, are '22 inches in thicknes,rcstinj on a very heavy ' itone foundation. Sizu of building, 10'J t by 50 fefct, three storeys high. The front f on Second street is ornamented with a richly finished Ionic portico of beautiful architectural proportions. On the apex of the roof is erected a Coriuthian rupalo ; these, with the heavy cornice around the eavo of the building, the rusticated wall of the first storey, and the Irjira stone ' upiug, give to the exterior a rich and im-' posing appearance. The first storey." or ground fl.ior, contains seven cells for pris oners, with the stone walls and irou gra tings to massive as to preclude every pos sibility of escape to the prisoners, yet with Ventilation and light sufficient to give them an air of comfort. Gn this floor are also tbe Sheriff's kitchen, dining room, cellar, i coal room, and twD large furnaces to heat j the cells. The several offices are on the . second floor, and the court and jury rooms on tbe third. The main entrance to the building is on the second fl or. Oa this flinr are the ofiieci for the I'rotbonotary, Register t Recorder, Commissioner", Treaurer and Sheriff. The offices am all large and com- i modioli. The three first named have a fire-proof attached to each of sulftcicnt ise to hold all the county records for cen turies io come. The entrance of the sev- , eral offices are from a hall that runs thro' j tbe centre of tbe building. It also con-; tains, at the south end, a parlor and bed ' rooms for the Sheriff's family, ar.d nt the north end a large and neatly finished vestibule, from which tbe upper or main ' floor is reached by two very massive stair-! ways. Uo tue main ttoor is nrst an ante- room to tbe court room. The court room j proper if a spacious hall, 50 by UO feet, 21 feet in height. The room is veil seat- i ed. The bar enclosed, arid sufficiently i large tn admit within it on one eido the Grand Jury, aud on the other thu Traverse I Jury. Tbe Judges' desk, tbe bar cappings ! and the scrolls aud ends of seat are of walnut, contesting finely with the clear, white walla, giving a combination of color J aid a riohacas of finish that is very pleasing : to the eye. Ou the same fl jor, aud iniuio-1 diateiy m the rear of the court room aie the ' Grand Jura m . f Tl ! -J . . h'jui ivi auu A SOSCCU' tiug Attorney, end a witness' room , en trance to these rooms oa the right ul th I bar. The Traverse Jury enter their room j townsbips.and with the good spirit in on the left of th? br, passing through a which they all scenifd to be. A Gcr luil, up one flight of stairs, where arc two man Band present, discoursed cxcel ! rooms fur Juries and ante-room for the lent music : e instable attending them. The whole i. .:i i ... t :.t. f..... f.,. : 6 . . , naces, ami tbe several rooms are wen ' 1; ..1 :,t, ..i,i :'.,: i,.5 1 ..... f It is evident that much care lias teen ta ; ken to guard against tbe danger of fire. ., itv to the No wood work is in close prox ' hot air flues, thus avoiding all danger of fire from within, and the ro"f beiug fire- i proif, there can be but 12t Io danger uf it from without. In accepting of the building, thry feul j that it is a structure of whieh the people of the county may be justly proud. Iu j convenience and adaptation to the purpose intended, in stretgtb of C'Uii-'ruetion, in beau'y of propnrriin, and in riiLnesc if, tiui.-h, it is equaled1 by f.ar, if any, iu the j ir.tiri.r ef the Stiitc. The building must always iviuain a tii ii.uuiei.t of prai-e to the public spirit and liberality of tuth of the citizens of Lets isburg and vic inity t h i ' have, by their private means, elected it, aud prectitel it as a free gift to the county. The building cunuii'.tec, Ms.-rs. Wai. Cameron, Jjha V.raii.s and Thomas 1 Hayes, deserve the lhauks of the commu- ; uity for tbt ir watchfulness and attention to thi; duties assigned them. They a!o ; deem L'.'wis I'a!m?r, the contractor and 1 builder, worthy f honorable miutson for ? the superior wmkmauship t.f which tbc building, in every part, gives ample cvi- , -! deuce. The Grand loq'iest are fully cun- ' i vinccd that Mr. l'aluier has spared neitbir ' r labor nor expense in combining beauty, 'J ; elegance, neutness, stieugtb, couvenieLce -j and durability in the erection of the buil- ' ' uing, which will be a lasting monument '- to Lim as a gentleman auJ'kuru! mechan ic, and fur which Le justly deserves unbounded patronage from & g ucrous aud j discerning pul be. To Gen. Siuwu Cam- j iron the thanks of ib; county arc due for the preseutatijjMo the county of a very supMicr auu dv courthouse Le I. 1 In closing this report, tbe Grand Inquest ! would further state that they feel it due ' the county, that they should call attention to the proper furnishing of the building, and to tbe grading and encasing of tbe lot. They would recommend to the Com-: . . uuniuuera ioe purcaase fi sueu luruilurc us will be in keeping with the house; and , tl.., fl... 1 k.. , ... J I . I i. -.1 ' , . ... ,, an iron or other substantial fence. Thu ' county having received, free cf cost, a : building much superior to that promised to or looked fir by the people, (namely, one crjual to that iu Columbia Co.) wc ! think it tut ju t that th )!l..r.l.. r ck. j contributors to the building should be met : with a eorr.stiondine iiberalitv on tbe cart' f.i . .i..i.i-li i ' of the county, so that (hat which has beeu so liberally aud handsomely given, may ; ; be as liberally and as handsomely furn- isbed and enclosed. JAMES MARSHALL, rorcmtin. i 1.- A-. J T.. 1 ! Court of Conituou 1'lcas of the county of i f i I'nion, approve of tbe ground selected and the building described by the within i report, and constructed by tbe committee fvjt a Culirt IIoUSC end CoUUtV Office. I A. S. WH-SOX, PrttUhnt. YllWAV UCIIL. ) 4 i e. I Associates. F.by IS, A. 1. 1S;7. Jvr.Y Tkiai.s. Com 'ih vs. Missouri IIiin?i'ekc"r, iii.li''ttri''iit for entering a store in Lnuioiion. morning of Now Year's iltty, evidently tinder the influ ence of liquor. Afier escaping tiro imlii'lmonls by to."linicalities, lie was fi-;..,l .mil f.vnxl fliiiltr nn lliiril ...... j v,.. - Hamlin (District Attorney) and Mil- ler for ('om'th. and Sleuker and Van . f tlCZCr l'r Ili'ft. ' '..tn"lli -j U'm W,il.s r,lr eto.1. t.O'lltll ; til. I a.kins, 1'ir Stall- l.in.r li.di'i(. Pn'ra in fh.- lined.- nf Union Furnacf, Christina? eve. Both excited by liiior. Jury find Watkins tluilty of asuiilt and battery. Dist rict Attorney and Clinton Lloyd Kq. of VTillianiipurt for Com'tli ; Miller for Dcfl. Com'lh vs. Hugh U'ilson Jr. fur an assault and batterv on Tho. (r. Orwio- . of Mlillilibursr ail Ur.liannr Olinrrcl .- p;rovin2 out of a playful mis-:ti)n!ica-' , , ' - , tion ol a few drop of cold water. On - - I f I .! Ii i- f -l t.- trial, .Miry tl;iU the Delt CaUtltV. DlS- ...... itmt- f . tnet Alt y ami J.M.Linn for Com th ; , Miller for Deft.' ! r, I , r. - ..... 1 Iiur.-il0 niOriltnjT, IIVU IjtSt W.13 taken up, ami case of Rank fc Rolnml 1 Vr?. iianshcrt Kank put upon trial. ! wii i- a - i Miller, an dozer and Jones for riff; : . ' J.F. k J.M. and J.R.Linn for Deft. Itcpu'tilican Mprllnir. The mcctir.sr at Amnions' Hall in ,--,''r,,-"'iviui,,n'iai com- miaionera f.r tlrawmr Jnrora S7l Lowisbnre on Tuoilay cvuninjr, 'f5 'asnyfor;, t..norc..ai i P -1 ' ; A. keuuiHly ckrk to ummt.flonvrs aw no as enthusiastic and as dense aa any ,,. held lucre during the last campaign; ! j. w renniIto, r retrain, bod. ..d r and many pronounced the address of; Z:.7?ZZX!l?ZtC 10 IIon.GLE.txi W. Scofield, Senator j w'Xe,tt,,w.I..!3 from Warren county, the Lest tlicy ! lrrolSTlSSSlfa " have heard on the great question of the extension of Slavery. Hi3 argu ments were forcible, his manner car nest yet kind, his elocution graceful, his sarcasm terrible for its truth, and his anecdotes original and apt. The attention of the crowd was riveted to the last of a long speech, and Scofield will command an immense concourse if he ever happens this way again. No wonder that with such a speaker little Democratic AVarren gave 900 maj. for Fremont. We 'vero much (rratified with the attendance of our friends from thu LEWISBTJRG : CHBONIGLE & 1 Eft-The modern Democracy of ! ion met on WcdnepduT to "instruct vuuiniiugs uu l,i.u - IMctratcs to the 2d March Matc.tt Convention. Xo. 1 choice for Gov - ! crnor, Mr. Plonker ; 2d choice, Gen. ' r. . n. . . r . ti i'firM:er i. ij .ewis iiir ntun.; - Court Ju.lsC. Thomas Bower for Canal Commissioner. . .E cS 9 tA a x - 5.5 Slf k ? "! f r." i ; J 55. a i rj j 7'-isp? 1 t- i f ?fili5 rr iiii; I t 'f'i'i'i fii;i,;L: v - -' v n m 5 m. f" 5. - rs s i: e a - 9 Marked thus hf p.iirt in p:rt finer itttf mfct. ' f paid in full tiiir witUmenL ITEI33. A tsmrS !' yorlSGS. .t-r"or C'T tlifir snir in making at el.llou .rrvili.; Bollren Ac Iticuui.l A-spmi-nt i.-oi K" SOtj 119 Do S,.teoiiftl A nmnt & Su iai so.; Klrrtion t'.ij enft j. Sprinr Elwlion bfltl.n Man-h is; 1T 57 in ri i:irtii-a " 0.-U.UT " Ki etf -r.s:a.-ati.l - tSuv.-utb. l&l 12 54S :s Smibhimf Covrt l ust ami Com'rt fffft. tZ'"Z "ao 8 ' oX. " S ... . Altornry J-res. 18 00 Jrhn n. Lion, F4 w!rj u -.uir. Attorney Prothonuturtj't "iw.e. Samuel Rfioub't fcs ISr 1S0S loo ss ; i Courr LsiKn$es. j0n.r- r.nd Mii. tin i:aMl Jun r, IVbrua XtriB Irtiv. in dt do Aajourned Court do Irand Juror", May Term 1 raV'-rao do do firaDd Jurora, Saptember Term 117 TS 2u ;k i sj oo ,S7 24 : Ss ! -ata S7 . , Ir.s n-i. ?M SS OraoJ Jnrora, tiecenibar Term 1 r.tra do uo AS S1 ,w . . , I CIV Court Crr.r'a tra-s for Fi.timarr Term d.. So a tj court io 12 UO 14 00 l i Ui 12 00 1: oo do do da .Mat do d S-.leinoer do iieceuibcr do a co 1 T.tkftict or CofistftVin frr ftttrndin,; Curt, Krhrunry Term 40 00 SO My Tfrm rt.ltibfr Tfrtn iteiM'iuber Tcritt :j ta -11-7 SO ti"br"ary rerm AtRv i f nil 7 0 ft aa 8 M t .SS S-i-l.'iolr Term licceiuiier Ti-rro Wilion litj? "rt- nit. ., y. . Fur .VA.c I ! Ttioc. Haff and others f rf x AcUpn tS'ate tWl. " w i r.vtf pakl in rf of Cumm'-nwoaiLb .ilntt (L follow in k j-ronfi: Iauirl t-'ulter aotl utii'-r th. Jacob Stojk 10 Q- C'm. J. P. Linn anj utbfrt tm do Jtmh Itttsi-r t (M ltfifn aii'J Uriva 8 J. Ktafr F.t Sheriff. Cnti, Wtiod, Coal. Ac. 4 0J tV'Oiiuuowe.ta vn Mzrg lh,a--tij 7 & lo Ann .-"an-amau S i-t) tio T A. irfv i.J S. Firing 3 :l Uo s A. timvc snl tf. i.luj 4 73 67 Rc7it f.tr Offl-tn. Trust-Iit t. Cl.urch f r rt-'iit,!i rl.r.Jrrofllr30 00 29 Jtw acinvjr tlo Cc'tn'ra effico 1H CO IS 00 Dm,Jtjl JoaeihR.Ketierr.rrnaa.iara.iKM o oo tir',w "'" rrpmrt nf oil ones. n.Tid Mnelt filling op llri-Ue at New Berlin 1 00 J. ttltx r-Iainni:a! uttnentsi-ruee run bndiie 4 00 'ear f-.r r.-.-i.g lin.lne at 1 urtle Cr 3 00 rn.k,s.iler.l.o.luuiU-rlur.i.airTiu-.Cr.l,r.9i0 17 60 I &hrtjf Feet. Daniel D. (iuMia fir Hftfrtinc fmmoDitit: wtA drwinvr Jur -ra lor Ih-c. tvim IT.S. Alio for fi-liruirjr. May, acj.tt-u.Lr dJ iK-ctmOeir 113 00 FuWic lim'lilhtfx. I'll. Y1t wtrli at fh'-rft an. Coort mrm 3 00 iiurh Jtn J l-Ail'-.y .i) Tnn Coal driiTtxtU at t iturt .:Km anj .m r office 12 00 Dnvi.i is.ntt.-r wojk at (ui i n-t-ni and mar kin t.n-t 7 25 J. Jli'tu....n whcvlinf Wwo jourimlit Ac. ic. 1 00 t h. Ji. t .WK wnrk ml ProthuncUry's and Hs Ortr.itr'ii nttii-r-ri. 2 OO P. selinek. I'Utlinir up. repairinj atorea le. 3 e-J Ujtn Amnion. Iuinlr:..r r..airlni oia. and I'.'iirt r.-nn, masmg fire, finding coal ""J tt.n.hnu h.at.r s D. I'hilii-a for win k nt rrothonotarr's offim id i'jtT t-i. i-jc. m.i. in. co. As-ment No. 13 nn ill.lir building ST -Amnion H.r Coal i.l .ttendV heal. Dee T. S 62 w- 11 era, trane.'u beaters sc. for Court II. 10 r.2U WM. Coroner t Inquett,. O. Tonneman, E-q. hol.tlns an ienncet on the bo-ty old. 2iuun.rmau in l.nnratone ip. lel,. U,:&6 11 1GJ Cmmisioiier OJire. ' rf"T2r ritnrn. IKUt uannimriiif r 'II ' v. it Lincoln m -InroS lltiKiir.fi 11H50 winum i:me. M oo hsrJffi Ke-nny tn J. Miller Corrl plor wood 'i ! S limn ftD'l C. Itani for ntwm a pil.n; w. 3 V'illin V. IMI-r, ralf.ajar for offlra 1 0 t J lin rnrn.'litt. iw hnttU Ink VtJ tnorjHrUtin g 40 J. W. kfonintt-'n for boxnd tn park up dVnt tn retnovc Kaiter,s vRic-f frt tn N. Kfr.ia a 50 J. &hr)r mud &oa bill uf nkrrcbuidue 10 13 14 16 County Printing. WoiMen ft Coralitu priDtin 6 qaim blank 7-ihftrli t. Lion (or poVogTHenl AnHnaint 6 l . M Zilrh rrlntiBf- fttiooi blank 14 00 Wortlrn Crirnrlitia printing An. pttnnt, Shvriff't ProAlft-nationftntl Court of AppHnI 8 25 Wordt-o A Orotlta printing blank. MienfTi rroclajnatfona. tion. and PmnU'l Ciw'oa itt 03 Contested Election. Q. J. ItftMand Constabla, arrrfng no'i in mm of Com. t J. 9mith ennlaaMvlw'a forCoa'r 6 4t IVlark liaifpcsny wilncM tt io ;a Dynhf Attorney GurraVt Fct. W Tn a-T B. H G a. fwf for Ite. T. lttaA4 May Term IftM 14 80 TLe rtmaioder of the County tat Ba will pu io our next paper, j WEST BRANCH FAR3iEE-FEBRUAKY 20, Trecdom for Kansas ! An Important Vote ! i r v 10 ASIIIKOTON, Feb. IS. j j A movement hag been effected, testiug j Ln-,whetber R UictM or Dcmocratg : wiu i no iniiTiiai una ujiuu ivubj j repealed and her Freedom restored. L,et . erH.tU and the other I : iiuolanail ... :n tue St,lte wm do with " " ' this equitable and wise House bill . . . . ' ... . . i a r.r ...U.-V.V...... w , j ny 79) a bill for the relief of the people 1 i unu ib nn nn, mi. mmi me Hou.-e took up ana passea (eas u, j of Kan.ua, repealing ALL -he rules and , rpflllntinna nurnnrtiil.r tf IiA blloritlii : at the Shawnee Mission, by a boy of men claimtug to be the Legi.ilatuie of Kansas, ; aud declaring invalid all rho acts and pro- cecdiugs of that assembly, likewise provi- j ding for a new chction fir members of tl.e , , , . . , ,,. f r L,gi,laturc, and pains and penalties fur. illegul voting, and unlawful luterferoncc i with the rights of voters A separate vote was taken on the pre amble to the bill declaring unjust und un- 7-mi a ranted the test oaths that are preserib 2 2 : 'd fr voting or holdiug olTu'e in Kansas; "V '-'m , that the House Committee of Investigation i i. i , ted by lc..al votes, but was forced upon J c ' .... , . ; ; thrm by noil residents, iu Violation of the 1 origiual act of the Territory, and haviug ; ,i ii-i.- -. .i thus usurped legislative power, it cnaoled ' local aurl nnnreuive Inn , : local ana oppressue laws. : i The preamble was adopted yeas 03, ; ; 1 J ' i nays OS. The House thcu a ii mrned. , , i ' 1 lie fnllnvinir sta tLn lianif-ii nf all the I s . i members from the non-slaveholding States j ! , , . , ., ., - ,. : who j'uacd the f?outberners in voting i J . j against tbe bill in tbe House, declaring tbe : Legislature of Kansas spurious, its laws invalid, aud providing for a new eleciion : Messrs. Allen, Boon, Cadwalader, English, Florence, Fuller of Me., Hall, Harris of Iil , Kelly, Miller of In., Morrison, Pack er, lieik, aud Whitney. (All lluchanan men.) tsThc latest "report" of Buchanan's Cabinet sure is as follows : Sec. of State Cass of Mich. Treasury Cobb of Ga. War Flo;d of Va. Navy Brown of Tenn. Attorney General Touecy of Cf I, r- i T f , rn . M. General J.,Glaney Jones of 1 a. Interior Jacob Thompson of Miss. : All, Slaveholdera cr Doughfaces. Iy last arrivals from California came tbe new U.S. Senators D. C. Uroderck, formerly of New York, for I be long term, I and Win. M.Gwin formerly of Mississippi re-elected. The election of Brodcrick is claimed as a triumph of 'the Northern or i . r.e..lir.nf Damn-nn Tl.o,.fo nt riot nrii.alnvprv Dernneraev. , j j- the Kepublicaua waa cast lor tion. I-.Jwar I : vManlKV.who a a a. hi!? (, onerous ffsin frnm : North Carolina voted against the repeal of at- n . IU JUSSOUn compromise. j - " PCIICINV I Vailla LecialalUrt. . , . .., ... i lie SUpplemant tO toe Mil providing I for tbc erection of Snyder county.provides ; iingsat New Berlin, and the div.ding of : the proceeds of sale between Union and I Sovder conntics. ; Mr. Zimmerman prescnici a petition rl -l t -I I irom cuizeus oi Xjcwisoure: lor a cuaimc io the mode of countine lumber in 1'h.ladeb I l.;. Mr R.iWfP m, In nlnA ft lull rnlatinf to C-hin with nets in Mi'Idlcereek. - ; The Legislature haVC Cgreeu Upon lUCS- I I SI 1. e 1 I - f- UaV the 1 1 tU 01 31arcn tor th0 ClCCtlOn Ol I n, : a State Trca -urer. , ., i i I J i; I lotn uraucues iisse agruea aujuum .... frm tl..i t?7lh nf Koliruare.twn treoLs. ! v . vs -e- ' J J to allow the Democracy to attend the I'res- j idential Inaujitiratioa. hold theirStatc Con-! veutinn, &e. &C. Executrix' Notice. IS ."NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Tes- l.imrUI.irv l. wic hi dim icMfimrui ! nf AHNER ROBlli.NS, late of White Deer (nwnship. ileceascn, nave oeen pranieu io inc nndprsipnetl, by the Hegisierm Liimncouniy, I... f. f )-. . ilioraf.ira nil m ' , ' '- ' 'V.Vi ,' I Irnow.ns themselves indebted tr, said elate, , . 1 .hosehavir. ii.st claims atrainst the same' . , . . , - .r. n o rrntif.le.1 in present them nrnner v authenticated for settlement. I JEMIMA KOIiniNS.Executrii. ! White Deer, Feb. 7, 1857 pd DR. SELLING'S I Cancer InHlllntC, for the Treatment of ! t'aneers. Tumors. Wens. Ulcers, Scrofula, or : f ,u r.ur...... n. ...... , I any tuna... .j, i.,ico.i.. (.mt- rallycan be cured (if curable) without sursical ( i operation or poison. For all particulars write, , J state diseases plainly, and enclose Sft cts for I advice ; Letters must have a postage stamp ! enclosed tn pay answer. Medicine sent any distance. Address V L KELLINO. M 1). I Mechanicsburs:. Cumberland Co, Pa. Merhanieahiir; ta 8 mites frrm Ilarrl.onrir. nn IheC.V. Kaitnia-I. and a.cesaiide from nil parts of Ihe Union. j frmS. -Io lho iffliote-i who ran not ifit me pvrio I iia'), I will rn.l, per mml.on rreeipt of only, a hWipa Io pwpnri' Miicine.wiih ftill Oirertions fr uf Ac. ?Ut II jirticular. A'Mww a aboT 6mTl i PFI1T1TF.TI'5? WOTinU! AfiUlu A JJU J IVUilVUi VOTK'K is hereby civen to all con- 1 ricrn. thai i. l.iifiix n.li.iaxl nrvnni a - . .1 r " .v..a.a.., .w. nave sruiru iii.-ir ai t ..iiiii in inc ive?iMrr s U.hCf l s.cwi.Nniii!:. i.niitn couniv, aim mai . the said account will be presented forconfir-! ..... .,..1 !1. .-.. thm H,nh,n. ..,,.( t . lii . I t'lt'lDPni. r . . .. tn be held at LbV lhBLR, for the county of , Union, on the third Friday of FEB. neit, bein" the 20lh day of said month, VIZ: , .L , ' tn o it n , - . I The final account or B. F. Van Bosktrk. Administrator of Richard Van Botkirk, late of; t i- it ll'll'Mil'Dr f .i.. . Mifflnihtire, deceased. 2 The account of Christian and Jacob Shively, Executors of George &Ai'rey, late of LiiTieatnne township, deceased. 3 The account of George Deal, Adminis trator of Henri Drul, late of New Berlin, deceased. 4 The account of Daniel Shafler, one of Ihe Administrators of Jacob Shaffer, late of Limeatone township, deceased. 5 The final account of Xer Middleawanh, Administrator of Henry Ktick, late of Dearer township, now Snyder county, deceased. 6 The account of John Wilt, Guardian of Maliuda, Alfred, Sunannab and Elizabeth C. Berklfi, minor children of Elizabeth Beckl-y, late of Mifflinburg, dereaaed. 7 The account of Wm. Eilert and John Wilt, Executors of the last will and testament ofyan H. Eilert, latt of Hartlev, deceased. J. W. PENNINGTON, ReK'r. Register's Office, Lewisburg, Jan. 15, la57 UNION county, ss. Jus.lt.Mawu by lin (iaar lian JuhnWilt, Jame H. M. Samuel B.Masoii,Wa-hin- inn Mason.KmanuelKatliennan and Harriet A MS W),e ,aIe ,lame, A. Mason, and Charles Mason. i the Com . f "'I'f'Z p.-irntione, Vc Ami now, tn wit, Uee. 1. w, on mmmn nnu im7a, 111 hi ? t l- Attrft. f... l'lti" Iftilp I-a" Ol laat OiCiiaTi a.-tj. .- r - - . . . . ........ .1 a. ,k bl 1 ...I K. ii,r,ri.'1is'i anear bv the fir-t (lav nf next Term (beinu the 16th ...y of rehni.ry next) m arte u hi m i i in nrcent nr refie 10 iai.e uic i-.ii ,. innlv.,i,,rl retiirue! ht tin '.. . u.. appraised liy Hie inquiniun reniiiirn 1.11 M,,r,.r in this cae. at the val.iat.un thereof! : t i I , ' i i.r lit law ( Ur theCWmt. Witnew ray hand j (lp H .;y (lf ,'.r.i.pr, i-,o. j S VMI'F.I. It')':sH. Pr.itlionoMrr. ! FARRIERY. i .. .', rriIE siihscriler o rrs Lis services I1 jn ruri,, Hr:. ,,. Evl, rr FlM,lla. He will cure llnrs-s of eiilir of these atmc- tll-IK fur ccs.sfu!. or ntal.'e no ch;i it not Mie- H"ie ii an urportMnily for every one ha!lh ami w. rkin" onii-r. I!e i l. nce on my Faiin in KHIv Tp., near I.-uM.nrsr. Aiki. III. I6V tJFOltnK ME1XEI L. C.' A Ij ! t ' iflM ' Thft nm rrs .Tiled won i res- rifly inform , the cmns of l.ewishuis : and vieiniiv, as well as per'ii in adjoining ,., t,e K-.ps constantly on hand a supply f tillAMuKIS nnd II II.KS-RAlilii: COAL.fr S:ove and other ph.- noes.of everv ri,.tv ,,,:irJ,,i ,'f.,.r...,,.!-iri,,t " f "r ""' frP""-- Hi.tii; . r rtf! s rA.r ,j ui.ion .-ni,i, i nu ir..i.i . .ur.-i,...ii.c i ih-u tti k-vt fan .i-si.t, .na uou nnh l..r wli.t lii-y r.i-. j iu-i c. ua tii t c.. prut at bis Tsrt, . f. w Mini, fr. in Mr. iv-.i-n.-ial'i. Hnt l. j irA'if.n.w; iM kivtls u.ll 1 sit. i"'1 In t hi" roai v..i :L-iu:i.l. IliH.sl ilK. ii-Mir,. v,r l.r ?"Als.. Hlai ksmiili's Coal. . ' j-JrhKi' !c JlU-'lKliH-'. lifS'lKlil-V tol?!). S.W. Oil. ;.rrf)D 4Stt WLSl'T , ritii-tDrxi-aiA. 'yiUal l.-2.-iO.00. A?ets J4(i!i,151 13, invested in Bonds, Mort gages and ether Rood securities. VRK VOt" INSl'RF.D Afi.MXsT LOSS IIV FIRK ! There are ba: few who receive -yinpailiy wlm incur los by tieclctin this most n'msuri and uh.'!nnt:;:t precaution. We offn sec it announced liiat persons have lo-ii th"ir stocks of (ionds and Furniture, and rcsuis of years i-.f industry swept from ihetn bv me devouring element over which Ihey have no control but by brine; instiled. Insurance protects you from the incendiary, j nealijence of servants and die casualties of, Tmir nticlOicr.. It will iniTiarl e.ul'..l. on; to irour frril- itont, aua ci re a rhara'-t.T oi pruilt-ucv ftud prict.U"U to ail vnur i.unm- IrnnnKi t.ou. It Trq.iif.a l.ut a tfrv .mi'1 mm to liiun in rum rni;:iij rr.-in sl'lo to SiUii. aim "t hnw msnt tli.r. :iri ,ho , u,n ,;,j.. ?rn t.irt..r any- tbiiei! if aor atora is mail, t-ui th i to yo ! Thin C..mr.i!ir insiin- Br7.).V:.e. .ltTCtf.JTO ui, ttooiis. t i .-Mit Ri: jiA'.iii.xxri 1'f.nu ro at Funv $100 TO .1000. at the Iit ltati- anl uon the mwt Lit" rat Terms, ana 1'fti.nrT rrMtsT on the aiijuiiuenl of 118. MliKCTons. Ifrn Tlio.B Florenee I Jam.. K Ni-all lio 11 Arm-in n- I I a lline FMie F. lU'mt-i'it f.' arr.a lltewsier l.aar Leerli.Jr. '!h 1Kul;1"7m 111 .Mat.Jeta-Id u-n.rai superiniend-tit-joiiN tiiom tsos. tilFtl R. II PI VI'.. 11.11. Ses-relarr. J. MF.KKII.I. I.INV.Atrent. I I'll f k- f tt I., T n.i ii i.e. i ion l ii ". iiii'ii v W. i a , llifkok't IMtrnt Portable frrVCiPOflP nTfSTl'D fir llfir.l'i.l WTTf T. UtiaSlUlnll ,.""' vateiited .N.n. -II, lb.-. t,Tllis ia not t.ll eol.t m lSSi Ii . ieel all milt" io ine maiet in (lie ea.e al.l pee-l with wbi-:h it grindi, and in IheRisat powvr ifiha pre.-a. .Manufactured at tht EugU Wurh, HarrMurg. I LFASF. TAKE PAKTICl'LAIt SOTIfE I ...... , i ii TS; bn ,.red mits ZnvLtw .,n n,e materials are the verv be-t. and arj 4 -, , . used unsparingly. 1 ne lynnurrs are nunosi c!u,i1t th. to,, ryiiauer. ni-of iron. tit. i TWu inrh.-a in diameter. Willi a lieaTy K V tl.re-id rui on . . . . .i .. ;.,...i ..t ..Ai tJi'vVlTJ mmh iticn--tl anl rnn..t h.-brofcf n Lt ny f.ir meat.-. i-vtt iHTl-vt. Ti t an-l ll..;.r r r- ail Mvtiie ' an frwvthor : litf Jt.urnalx run in loiit'- i rit'C ; Itnil innf. j Iv.il.e workman-liii' !li:tll not be ..x.-rlli .1 hy nny ni.-lmte t-i me Kino .naie.rr . . . i- h - .... . u,- r:aiiienn nt.-.n.Itlicm. rliai.i.-al.le.arlni. iit. All pera n wll'.liave been oblii-d to nsetlie old f-il. t n,d tint Mill.are aware ti.-w inronr. mer.t it i. at .l erpeeiiilly ih .in- who lu.ae n-.t lnrite qnanttnea of ai j l--. Ill- Having HUB .liin on lour ..ai.i.i,r.,i or i..r.M.t.i eini. t anv tune in a few uiinnt.-.in .kea f-w irnllon. rf .wet tWr -,,,.,., .; ryo d. rYex,d.tit.o.ij make I a barrels.. Ihe Macnme. well worked, e.,.bl '.ol it'&kini: ' to 1- nrrtl "I nilT A Uav, Willi fan-. ,r7. t-nVarM.fai.e..rre-iherom...ew,1haite,,e. The f. ..win uiaj be ulduced aa Hie decided sdisnlaRea of Tt-it .ill .i,.ora Ci.tr, than. nr other Pre. with a piren qnaiiii'v of nnplen in a giren lime.and with : ranrh le-s larorand ei-cnM.. ! f:l-v' ma'"' Cl""" ' " " 'h" ! Ttiini tou ran maKf in rm.'r you wnni it. ana wh. n voa want u ; snd iu .luanuuee from on. gallon to tlirthW.tli it von r-.n pwtirriirranLvCherriri, rvrr,.-.. hw. isuttfr. lmm ri iiiow. fifth H if h ltd Us)' TOU fiD t all tlUVS hT6 firsh. ftD' .weeieider. I Wllh . th, , ,xr, re.min, from .he ,rr.ion -dbm -l.e re.,h of .il-e.-'u be that totslli...., ; Kaliner would do without it . '"e. . . KC0MMt:yiA TIO.V. J .-! w.v. June 15lh. l:-4. I XV f). Hiesoa : Fia 1 bare one ol your Itnr-rofe.1 1 i.lr I ?!ZZr?iZZ ZIL'ZXl ! : twelve houre. an.l I can J.ree out i.o oarre.a el ei.lei . hour with two m -n. Iran rer ,,rr , ran make ti.nii f.e and one-half i.usiiets common rre.e.i from lha pomaee without ... . . .t... i. .i....i ,, joii.n .vvoumi. St. tns juij 21. ts .a. Mn- W.O. ntrtots : l--nr .oi. s t Here, an-l we liaee ranrh hftu-r mmlp anl b-t'er loxkuur Mill than tin? : UCC it, VIZ. ..ibr kin.l, w know thi-j wiil "flluuicklj alungaiJe of , , . timt$ .ti-eof th? utlirr .0. 1. A tract Ol Laml I V 1 II IX Oil 0" ye tnt mx of ih otiiwr k.t.d. but. an wp aij before, 1 fourth of a mile west cf N-w fnIumbVa, con Youn, v ltiisrrtiiiHT. w M M. plaxt A Co. j laming 9 acres ami 17 perches more or less, Y -ti t.H('T wi. June it., isjx j bounded tn the east by lands of HvVti Kanck, Ma. W.O IIVk-a: lrR !in It nirra me grmt plea j on the sotiih by Win. Gladden, on the west an 4 Tourinr.liibiel'at. ntri.l-rMill. Anr iwrHn who ha ! BOrlh b L narIes Anne. inidr rMr bTtholl dmwm will -iiiirkly pfrrfirivhou!il tliry procure pup of nur now Mill, the utility nn-ifrn- j ooV of your invention. I record it one of ibe it in- : ventim,-now in u. Aiih.-i.-i. 1 iwve hxd it but una j rr. it hn amflv reraiJ m f..r whit it r-s?t. Cidtr .. pit.Mtbioaline..fynurmaelnuwlrsaliablrtnf.T- mr-ntntinn. rtnil enn l pirti'.l nwi-rt Inmnr th;in iht rrwiurwi umm.u mouiu iMii.imii .nn, inm in TTV ' i... ,L.. :, j w a,..- fr rr..! ..l, . " I toUden.-j toai idity. and uullt. it in many in.ianreatv douirstic unc. iour. re.pefiiuiiy, t . ijt itibl. i . Tl.ia iain certify. Hiat I pun-bawd of n. Lan lr. iL. In Ortolier, ls..i. enc of llickok'a I'atenl Cider Jlili... and liaae had it in nae eer in. Perf.Tlly aati.lTrd wilh it I...CU4UI. ih . c.r. ....... . w.w.iiru .nn ii myself, 1 harem. hefiiaii..n in .r.,n..un. in. n a yerrn- l"l and in.li.Knaablr Mn. bine t Ih. firmer With it, one man and t.nbty.ea,, make from See lo lllUiltl. l ennd eider per day. eaay. Mttny nf mr ne.chbnra liara rurrhawd aimilnr Marhmea. The Jlill ha. been rreatij ! imi'maed aine. I buugh Bin. U' ;. wakd. j "-T " ,t . ""X. i-uni., ra. ; 1 h. rel.y eejilfy that J bare naed W. O. ilieknk'i Tn ltroae.1 I'ortahle Cider Mill, and oonrider It a valuaMe in. I ventinn in Ihereounmyoftirae. The eider iaelraner and ' better than that made in the u-nal way. I an wel I pleaaed 1 with il, and ahnuld lie unwilling to part wilh it f..r quit. ; W I'lruiiun IMWIUirNCUCh rfOll.a B. l A I.S). July 1.ISS4. Portland, :t. wa.Mnrethan one hondred Sllyer Medal and Diplnmms haya been Riren to my 31111 within Hi. laat four years. S-Thia Mill nrrunie. abont feet hy S feet, and l 4 fr-t high, weighing 370 Iba, Is atari way nortanla and cootnienl.-S ll'Ktl'F. io. addreaa. W. O. IIICKflK. V..I. iiarriaburc. Pa. rMs.iab.J08FPH m faddik, Uwiaburg. ISAAC SMITH, BARBER and Hair Dres-er, LEWISBURO.Pa. Oflice in Ammnns" block. Market street, 3d door atoe the Store Oct. a. 18.18 "rhlte Oaf. Fmt t r sae. (no i re I.OXGBT. Lewi'hasy, Not. 5, 1B lgj7 TAILORING. JOHN I?. MILLER ihauklul for rat favors wuiilit staie that he has re ceived the Fall and Winter KaOimns. ami is prepared tti fl,!', M AK 15. an) KKI'AHt garments as usual. 11.' Hill eudeavor. as h.-retoture, to I eiecute his wuiK satislacio- - . - 1 . rilv frt all ifc-ishur?. &rnL 4, . - ' ' . - - ' West Branch Insurance Company, ; avf , l'a., inSUlC Dt'taCllOd . t.,. v 1 i:m itn.ir. Mi'f. .-ii-ii;ii.ii.". , .nn ; - - - - . i, ,v ,,i ,i ,, n.n. Pr-r"')'- '';"'" ' n ' C.sUaml piuns. iU,W.cm. 1 It I . 1 . 1 ' O I X II . n Ji hn J l'eaice j. hn I) II ill Chas A Mayer Clias Crist llmi (J C Harvey 'J' T Ai-rams Ii J Jji buiaa V i..te 1'eter tlirkinmn Tli i; i.'.w,. r: c. it i;v;:v. iv .-t. T. T. KAM.S, Vi.-e Frrs. THO S KITCHEN. Se.-V. J.Mi:s . II AMI.l.N". Aceni. 827 l.ewibur, l.'ni .n Cn. I'a. Look to josr Interest 1 : LOlIILMi ! j J CI.OTIIIR! V woul ! repec:fuiiy iiiionii il.e citu-: I f lvv i!ur(f and vicii.ity that have n-w j in our S'me Hie lareet assortment of Kea!;:- i m-r al-o 'leinleiiie n's lun.ishii j; '" "Is evT I no.n Coiintv could boast of. tJ'ir a n. is are made under our ou n supcrvi-ion, ai.d l-'T tiiat we can olb-r teller made clo:!im ai.d at lower prjpfs thn anv c th -r establo l.nient of thi-kind. Y..u w ill find at our sture. Sack and Hangup Overcoats of Ulack. Itiue. (irey and Dn.un. Cloih. Cassinei and Cassirnere ll-es ar.d Fr.'ck d a's of every vanetv, also Pants ai:d Vests loo numerous u niii;-ii.ri. Hats & Caps, I'lid rtiothe. l.'i.ibie'las, in T 1.1 . 1 .'I I . I 1 I . j """ ana ' jrri 1 -' ' - "Quirk Kil d- Smull J'i'fi-; v , , ,.. '.y ' , ,, ; is our motto. ar.d we shall stn.-tlv a 'h-r to i. i t.'ume and see ii" chsr." made for slioiring our sti ck. J.UOI.US.MITH & liKO s. Lewisburg, tsipt. 1S5B. M. H. Dershim, H. D., nAVINfi pormanenily locaTed in I.e wisbure. I'a.. resp-ctiiiy tt nders l;-s l'rotessioual Services to the cu.zens ol ih:s lown and vicinity. hopinj l y piom; t arenn n to the dtiti's of liis profession io irer.t a sh.ire of thnr patronage. Aitenm n wili also be paid ( lo .uic Uixea-fsol every na i.c.aiiu ::caie i minari.;.r;r, success. 1F.I!SH AM ira luated at the rennwnel American Elrctic Medical t'ellerci 'incinnati, havins lirt studied iheOld or Allopathic sys- . f mcd.ci ne. and aiteiiiled l.-cliir.s in one of the Old School Medical t'ollec" ' f I'hilad- elphia; but becoinin- cunvinced of the super iority of the Newer American Erie-cue system, he comm-nced its study, and a'tcn fed two rourses of Lertnres in the Ii'Mormed or Ame ncan Kclernc .Medical Coib ie of the yarm Citv of the West. This Ir.suiiinon. aithoueli yet in in. inf;ine. lins no auperi -r in th -ir.-t tt e.t.and h;" -ilri-a-iv ntiui.l!T more Siui. ni Thin ir-- f ur o'l.er Mwliral Oillr it... . CloriOTi.tl coml in.-l 11 i . ti'lia,r I livririauti u ail arte 01 our ie ' 1- . M d mohi . li.d.nna. Si", tln-y will s.o be lui.re nutaeront Itun any oilier ela..- of liv.i- lens The i.rmi-ip.il differenee Mwn 'he R. f Tne.t (new or Et li-ciit-.m. i t!.e (-1.1 A. loj iiltie .trm -! ni.li'-.i.-. is 11. la: tli. V'ew S.-h'l u-t-t no m.ili'-iiinl a.-ei.t (liat is in any way ii jura-lie to ihe bnni;in ateui. eurli as Cii. mrl, Araenic Auiiiiient.ae.: f..r sur-erior at..l larnil' ss amenta I-.. nf I-.I. i-r l.n ilis-nterwl. lit III. eter literal and I rojres e i-l-ti ian- of th N.w .-. li.l.i that are I m.mplete anl-etitiilKS l.r limee del-l. noils me li. ;ue..:l"a- , .-s-'tiui.,.v new nci-, n.i i tu i ti "-i or I. niel. .i":.? '....'.... n... 11, m . ..il..r. Hv.ir.."all.i.-.Ti...ni l.io 4-1 V dt-i-i.re e.rsM. ti:, - W .. e. ..steert iwr.i.iM.. u4 -HU-..1 d -i. the e-. I ,t,tulion. an l er-.iini oil -r .11-. -a '. a !s '..ii. r. Rkm- ! ,1,,,,. li.j..,,.,, .,,er li;-'-.-. I'l-e-nl-S ra llirra-, j pf.,.. , Hor.-v I r- rial. ire !.... . I T." !h. e. .J'Ti'dl'Vh"' I liiesl - if that ih- m-ria .t.-ta.ii. a.i a-w. lo;..lli-ri lr.a than i rer cent, llmi .f A.iaic I n jiera SSl'tZ.... i New seh..i i- a pr.r.mc n..i i-io; boU!.d down I h.-.1 t oe rr .-I. unj 3nti.inat.-l ti.ror. -e. i .; m K t th.u.er.ii.lof M.n.t .t. f"t L ADIEh' DKLsS (;OOIS r.f vr at..1 h.im!- snme him fp'ii b. Dec. 25. BEAVER & KKEMER. Heal Estate. 13 U I la 1 I Xr I. T for Sale. rpiIAT very elipil.Ie Ftri.T. I.OT, frentin" the new C.mn ll..ne in l.e.ni)iHi:, on me south-east ei-rner i-f ec-inii at 11 St. I.nuis slrprr. rnn fli! ho'l.e lin.n it. errlain !v one j of the most beautiful and excellent bail-ling tots in town. j l" nnt di poseil of at Private bf FKI- ! DAV the Soih ,.f March next, it will .hen be ottered at I UbllC oale, at 1 o Cl.ictc. I .11. on the premises. JOSEPH MEIXEI.L. Lewisburg, Feb. 1 1, 1:,7 'Who Wants a ROOd ? : a: I.AK(;E. new, well-finisln-d brick Dtrel lin?. with all necessarv ioil-haildir.gs, ami a goo.l eanicn, all in cmplete or.h r- sual , New Colombia. I nM.n ceuntv is f fed for sale by tbe subset , her. very eneap. I" et. , le.iirKi.JVV ' t.. J. R. KETI.ER. PUBLIC SALE O I' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Satukdat. 21st FEnni'ARV, 1S5T, commencing at .0 V!cck. A.M.. th? foi!nwin VriTT Al,rnfr.T'.T7l.Trv . , .-, 1 1 iiS lands of I harle Kline on the nnntl, Wm. tStadden on ihe eat, G. UtclTenderfer on the , Jrnn r slirr t;ec a ou l" U containing G Acres more vT less. m a . r w a Art. III. -1 IMPr til I . 1 Tl 1 1 I V 1 1 1 T west of tract V. II, cniitainina Ts Acrej an.l !7 perches more or Ics.adj fining lands of IJ. DitiTenderliT r.n ihe souili. J.,t'pli W'atKin on u. i t tr i , i. . l i a uic wc.t, .in. rwi.ur uu inc uuiLil, ana 1.01 Art. ir on the eat ' ALSO Fotir LotS. 1.1 villT in tllO . ... . ' " . ,own ' Loltinibia, bounded on the s.ilitil hy the public road running wot to ihe forest r0D Works, on the west by I f KiiihranlT. on the north by Samuel Gaimber.n.g, and uu the east by Sol. Ranck. tVThe above described property is a'l cleared and under improvement. ALSO the nndivi.lTjd 7 8th? of Lot No. 47, and the 1-5 of Lot No. 4rt. ai marked in the Town Plot of New Columbia. hereon Mare erected a Blacksmith's and Wag sonmaker's HOPS, with other Build- iiiks uounucn on ine eaat n me Kiver roari. on the south bv Jos. R. Keller, on the west hr : Second street, and on the north by Mrs. Mary ! Fisher. j ALSO Four Town Lot?, No. fio, j No. fiS, Xo.84, and No. 85, as described in Ihe ! Town Plot. j Terms of sale will be made known by the ; subscriber on the dr of sale. 1 JOHN F. rtCIT ART. Fi""i?nr Jill f,lUi, of John Klfner, .,rc'i . it 111 Ml hit cnl.l nnon 1I1.1 l'ntstl.-i.. et35 f r "I'1 a ( of f known as ihe property of Jhhh Fisiitn, .mniend vntir innmrHl II' loll OO .1HIU, I tt. 1 IHO J 1 1 Ull.-il .-S. X-rr a, iie.. The eider can bs deceased, late of New Columbia, White Deer Orphans' Ccnrt Sale. BY virtue nf an order of tl:c Orphans Court of I'nion county, will be !re.l for sale, i ihc public buiise of Jaeo Letk ard.ia M innibur";, at I o'clock P. M. of Saturday, Ihc '2 lit .March ttrt N.i. 1. A Trai t cf Land situated in BuKa. loe i..r.hip, I'nion county, late ihe tta;e i f Urii;anj.in iitioeiiiaker, dec'J, euiitaiinr, fco aeies ami 17 porches, mere or !e, ai!; imr. lamlio! Uaviil Voneula on the west and : by landi of J. hn Ileru.er on Hie eaM, ar.J , ..' ibe north by tlier lands of said ilteea.e. . j l.iierit. iie land. S3 acres of it Timber I.:i. ' and 'lie itinainder all under g -od nnp r. nier, t. A Tract cf I.ar.d sitnatnl in I.iB.. Mi.ne loia Dhip, county al resaid. c it-ar 6i aerea and 'J7 prrciies, m. re or :es.ai.' r. iriir l?.r..!i-ol aniuel fthi maker. I har!fi, v. tr, (iei ts' Kleckr.er, l!er.jan.in ' ii-.-. e,, William l'oier snd others, a I I.irr.ui, Land, al-otit bail' Vi o dlan.!, ami ii.e r-:i..j r und- rK' ' J cultivation. Terms made known at a'e ! y IIEMtV M;1.I S 'n. n;-rt'-r of II. i j -i otr... k.r, i,. i West H-.fia -e.l'i b. Ill, 1-7. 4 vii.i.iiJi.i: Ki:4i. i:taic. at Crphan3r Court Eale. J)Y irtnc of an Un.Yr of tlio Orj hi,' 1 ) I'l.nrt t .Nortbumijerlaiid Couu-y, he rtf.,,( ,i to public salt, i n r-idii, -21 111 lb. lif xl. at tli Piiblin House of Thi mas S-arrli, n .'hil,s."iahe township, the loliowii.jr de-.cr.it,' Keal l;a'e, to wit : A cruiii IIIM T OF I.AMJ situate :a Miilis.jiiake Tp. N..r:huiiib'-riand i'o. I. .n.,:i,. i n ti.e east and north by lands of Ihe heitiof John Keiser, dec'.!, i n the west by the Prr.r-v-ylvnma final, and on the south ty 're i.'hiliMiiike Cieek, cor.;ai:.i!.g ABOUT THREE ACRES ie' ie it iesi. null the a-'Ttirterianres. T:. Ini'-rnreinrn's are a Twr.-storey Frame I ) I II. 1 .1NO I IOT'SK, "2. nii a KID 'II C.N attachrrl. ai.d a U eli of Water at the do- r ; a.'s-s, a .ev Frame Store llms, frame Ham. aid other neee.ar, iJul. bund, iica, and a huinber tf Fkl'ITQA 'I IIKKS ail, late the esfate of Uioai.2!L Hai ar. deceased. t 1 he a:n--e etnMishmenl is situate-! ..r. iht- Ciiioil ai... K.n'.'i-a.'. The S'.erer'-f m hat bere'olore been oernp-e.l as sueh. There :-. ar. eicei.ent tins: M..I a few rod i ff. hut oo St. .re aa. it ti i ta three mites. t-urr'.ui.iVd hr a prosper, ii a Farmine community ii ;a m''rt petiier an excellent place for the Mercantiis Liid other business. Sai to ei mrner.ee at II o'clock, A M.cf saii dav. Terms male known at sale by J)HN A. MER'IZ. Administrator, lly criirr of the Court : C. Horn PrassL, Clerk. J.-inuary 17, l-57 ELECTION. yOTIfE is h-rl y riven to the Prkh-.l. ders of the lleiiefur.te, Aari-r.sturr ta Yoanpn.Mnstou n 'i'urnpike lload Crrepary. that an Eteeiioii will be held at ihe hcti&e Abraham Krederirks. in Aaronsbure, ro Tue. lav the loth dav of March next, heiw.ee the h.-'ir.i of 10 and I o'clock, to e'eet fi-.t Iiirectors to manage Ihe concerns of the Compariv for the ensuine vear. PETER W 1I..SO.N, President. Sprir," Mills. Feb. 4, ls.57 pd $1,200 a Tear! j( W )i) AfJt.MS warned in every par: 1 VW (1 i nited S-a-es.to sell a t.-a--nful work, The I'anmaiua of 1 lie Old World and the w." r. mpns in a Vir t ihe present slate ol the Nations if the Woiid, their marwiers, cnsti n,s and peculiarities, and t.'ieir political, inoia.. s-r:al and industrial o-t.d.iion, intersperse-', w.th ll-.tr-ricnl Ski-tilf uvil Aniriii trs. By Wiilu-w PiserK, author of the Ht-'orr of Enaiand. fJreere and Kr me. Fn!ar;e. revised and embellished with several hundrel Enoravinps from desiens i-f Cn-me. lievere ux and etio-r distnii-iiislie.l aruMs. It is aso I'iustriited Willi 2 I beautifully colored plates, wi'h costumes of various nations, Ac. Aseiirs sel.inr; ihts work have cleared 11 a m -nta. t"lend for a specimen copy ar.i pro pectus. which are sent by mail post paid receipt cf Sslt. with particulate of asencv. j. W. UKAHI.EY, Publii-her,' 4- N. rih Fourth St. rhiludtlpHz N B In addition to the usual per cerisi'. we make an extra inducement to Aden's in h? war of PKEVIf.MSi. J. W. U. C4f-. '1.0 H' a'l kinds rf si-riay and Ji 30-hour llrass flicks anJ paem lever VtaV lime-pieces. Brass -dav f.rcks at ?4. bruss :!(i-h.-urcirrks as lew as !. AM r'oeka warranted for one vear at J. L. YOI FR'S NOTICE. VT a meetinfr of the Board of Var.aters of the L'nuin Couir.y Mutual Fire l;.lu. rjnee (tmpany, liel.l at the i thee if a-.t Company, in the Bon ugh rf l.cwi'lurc. i-a the 1st day of iti ber int.. the followtrs res o'ution wns nnantmonslv adi'pte.l : ttnolrrd. That an assessment of ttver.ty iiro per cent, on the premium notes It made. to mert the losses sustaired by this (rr.prv and due the devisees of J. H.App 4 Co.. E.. as Hoy and riiiers. Published bv cider of the Board i f I :?c tors. ' J. A. MEKTZ, Scnr arv. Octi-her I. Iftiw4 Ifjt C. W. SCHAFFLE S WHOLESALE anr! RETAIL Drwj ami Chcmiruf nmpnrmn. il.iinei i Mreet - - - Lewisrur;. r- AdiJiinistratcr's Kctlce. "IITUKREAS, Letters of A.lmin-stra: ihe estate of SA Ml" EI. II K.N IT R.'J' of .New Berlin boro", I'nion rouniy.dfcra''.. have bi'en rntnted to the sul scriltr. a I rfr' ons itulebted lo said estate ate rr,""''',"' make immediate payment, and th. se iimin? claims against the same mil pre-ent then duly authenticated for settlement to JOHN' M FENFFR. New Berlin, Pr. Ifi. l-i.-ifi. Ai'ini"i::a"'r I nlonCntiuti C ourt Priwlnniaii"" T HLKKAS. tne II. n. All M President Ju.xe i. r the : J"':"''5 Histrict rf Pi-iinsvlvinvn. ronip counties of I moi',. M !' n and tBT..er.ana PHitir RrBtaiid.ls..WS.T..sri-A- " culeJ-.iiigesi.il r.,.u.-riw:y.h3ve'aethr,t v .... .tv ol I'ec. precept, bearing 'itf t.ic I'M, 'and to n,e dtreeted. for the ho mS oi a. Orphans' Court, Court of l mmon 1 and Terminer, and Cor.eia! i'iartcr J';" -at LEWISUI KC. f.r the f.-nntv of I on ihc third MONDAY of FEBRl- AK (being the IG'-h dav) lo7. and to c-"1-" one week, .. Notice is therefore hereby riven to the oner. Justices of the lVare and Ci -natab.es and for the county t f I'nion. to arrear :n r-';' ovrn proper prror.s with their recor .'. sitiona.exannnations and other rfmembraaee tu do tliose things which of IRCir olfices and 1 their behalf appertain lo be done; ami all ' -nesses and other persons prosecuting in w a ol the Commonwealth against any P""P,Ic'.'e persons, are required to be then an-. ' ' aitendinir, and not depart without leave ai Uj peril. Jurors are requested to be pnnrto'1 iheir attendance at the appointed tin; Jr' ble lo notice. , Given under mr hand and seal at in id's Otliee in Lewishnrr, Che 14th "' nnarr. iu the rear of oor Lord on t"1 D eijfbt hundred and fitlv-aeven.and ih .'""l nnih yenr of the Independence of tne t no ' -s "f America.- 0-"i save tbe rorB''ri iri :h' DAMFI. D. CI LDiN. "fh" in
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