. j - .1. ! -Ml li' ? -. . H : '10 ft t-1 . V. W OB DEB ft J. H. OOBSBUUB. V Ninteiff Vm.-Vw Lwwbcm Croon pMMt i til h PiMn, bm tarmMt mm! Ua rtwnUam offtur Kmpftpt tot Vmiou Uoauty. Freedom, national ; Slavery, sectional 1 W appeal from Ike flrt Slart-KMrng Smpremt Cowrt Judges u the l'loni er PltmiTiili! for f.overnor, DAVID WILMOT, OF IIUAPFOUD ewxrr. Canal omnililonrr, WILLIAM MILLWARD, of jini.AiiLLrij.i. For JuJj's of tat Supreme Court, jiMr.N vi:i: if. or Fi.rciie c. josr.ni j. i.l: is.of c iicmt o. Lewiiilug Hank. We aunounoed in fart of last week's edition, that our Bank bill bad passed the House. We annex the official report : In the House, Thursday, April 10 The next bill in order, was Senate bill No. 23, to chantre ihe name and increase the privileges of the Lewisburg having. Institution, which vu taken up in committee of the whole, (Mr. Uishop in the Chair,) and reported to the limine without amendment. The bill was then considered by the House and passed finally, as follows : Yata Messrs. Backhouse, Backhus, Beck, Ben-ion, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Campbell Cleaver. Crawford. Dickey, Dock, Eyster.Fau old, Qibbcnry, Hamilton, Hine, Huffman, of Lebanon, Housekeeper, Imone, innes,Jacons, Jenkins. Johns, Johnson, KauiTman, Kerr, Lebo, Manear, Maugle, Moorhead, Mumina, Mussel man, Pearson, Penrose, Peters, Petri ken, Pownall, Purcell, Reed, hhaw, Smith, cf Centre. Stevenson, Thorn, Vanyoorhis, Wag- .mselier, Wiutrod, Witherow, Wright and Zimmerman 50. NaT Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Tarty, Foster, Gildea, Hamel, Hancock, Hiesiand, Hoffman, uf Berks, Knight, Leisenring, M'U-, vain, Nunnemaehen. Ramsev.of Philadelphia, Ramsay, of York, Keamer, Roberts, Smith, of Cambria, Smith, of Lnzerne, Vail, Walter, Warner, Westbrook, Wharton, Willuton and Gets, Speaker IS. Stir As this is said to be the first Bank Hill which has paused both II ousts thil year, the faet affords strong evidence that while nearly every eounty sought the same favor the location of ours, and the character of those controlirig it, eoui tended it to most general favor. The Democratic members from all the neigh boring counties, it will be seen, voted for the Lewisburg Ii.nk ; and most of the Northern members also. The confidence reposed in us by this act, we hope uisy uevcr be abused by any prostitution of the proposed Batik tt iudividusl er speculative purposes. Its honest, literal devotion to legitimate banking, in the channels of or dinary, honorable business, will be suQ cientiy remunerative, and prove public blessing. The Savings Institution has been vary Mefiil il unoo 0000 bills discounted being toosidered " bad," and that for 8-0 only. A like care, with a bank of issue, and it mast bo ef general benefit to this region. Tua Weatueb is a never-failing re source for conversation, but wo are all apt to forget the past, and in so doing to draw unfavorable conclusions respecting the present. The 20th of April, of last year, h marked ss having a heavy snow-storm : and this year, on that day and preceding evening, anow fell sufficient to have made 9r inches, in Lewisburg. Between Catta wiasa and Tamaqua, it measured 8 feet detaining the oars on the railway nearly two days; and the passengers (several Lewisburgers among them) emptying the larders of the inhabitants of tho moun tains, and suffering from cold and banger after all. Tho observant Editor of that superior family paper, the GermantoKn TJcgraph, states that he bad Asparagus from his own garden, this year, six days earlier than last which shows an earlier instead of a later season. The truth is, we must put down, in black and white, the data from whioh to draw conclusions relative to the seasons, or we shall speak much at random. It would be a good plan to record tho day of the first appearance of blossoms and early plants, the last frosts and snows, tho earliest ri pening of plants and fruits, &c. to. Let one in every family make such a memo randum not in an Almanac, or on a loose sheet ef paper, but in a blank book, from year to year. Thus keeping the facts faith fully, they will find both pleasure and ad vantage. (By the way, Spring bss opened, sad cur Agricultural Department must reeeivo snore attention. We again solicit Corres pondence short, practical hints, facts, or inquiries from all who feel disposed,!, any topic connected with earth culture.)' &.Read the advertisement of Repub lican Documents on aur first page. Now is the time, before the publio mind becomes bested and prejudiced, to spread the truth on the slavery issue wbieh is yearly absor bing mere and more attention. These bouud volumes should be sirculated every where. A book will be read and remem bered better than tracts er pamphlets. Let some in every neighborhood club to gether a few shillings aad send for one or more bound volumes for general reading. at3 The South hat triumphed again ! -Win. A. II arris, Esq., a Southern firsv tatcr, has obtained control of the Wash ington L'uum, Mr. Uuebanan's organ. Col. John F. Carter, cf Wiliiamsport, re mains assistant editor. With the Union, the Cabinet, the Supreme Court, and the Senate, on their side, the South has every thing its owd way at Washington. S"The Mumbers of the Oppraition State Committee meet at the St. Lavret.ee Hotel, l'hilad , at 10 A. M. to-morrow for trgnujuticU. Blhn Tuem. The black knot en fruit trees, end some other eKureseeneee of that kind, are poisonous to trees, and said tebe contagious. It is therefore tho duty of all who have trees, to examine them, thor oughly, before the leaves tout oat, and out off every limb thus diseased no mat ter, if it takes the whole tree ; for if thus bitlsa, it will surely die. And when to ken off, do not reserve tho limbs for pea brar.b, but burn them completely up, be fore they infect other trees. Their ashes is all the goad thing about tbom. Plant Tuees. The lateness of the season gives us plenty of time for setting out, grafting, pruuing, &e., of trees aud hhrubbery. The assortment advortised by Mr. Linn, we are advised is a good one ; and Mr. Noll's valuable assistance will be offered. They also furnish with their trees, printed directions for sotting them out. Their coming from the north, renders them more hardy and certain of living than thoso obtained from a more southern clime. tJA friend in Laporte desires ts know if bo could not sell some Balsam Fir, Dou Lle Spruce, or other evcrgreeua, or Moun tain Ash, in Lewisburg. They grow "prime" up there in Sullivan, and would probably bear transplanting wall. Any persons desiring any of these trees, will leave ward at our cilice this week or the early part of next, we will act as "medium." lagyAl the recent Court iu fiunbury, 39 taverns aud 12 restaurants were lieensod to sell liquor, and 28 applications were rejected. The following were licensed in the Upper End : TiVEFsa Panl Hol.lina. IMnt : TTrnrr ITmji. P IUo neltnnn. C S lirown, Northumberland; Haml B o KilitK. Clil!i1i!l.v; II J KcklM-rt, J M Huff. A II Ulair, Milton; It J Urivl.T. JaniFlirli. Jona llign.lfelaware: John FrTintre. lumnf KadT, lviB. Ketil-!uT0 J U Keperlliifr. 8 A Hrrkeabfn, North umtfrli.litl; C It M'Glnlpy, l'htliqnak: Jf Harris, t'a riatirr, Imk Burn, MUton; Jacob Stab!, Lewis. Same Court, C. and L Albert obtained $2,01)2, Jos. Moixall f731, and David Hall 9344, awards for damages to lands by construction of Railroads. Altooxa, I'a., April 15. The Ameri can Pennsylvania Slate Coancil has ad journed. Wilmot 4c. were cudorsed by 22 to 17. The 17 seceded on the ground that the State Couneil has no right to rc ommend a ticket, but that it belonged, according to the Constitution of the Or der to subordinate Couucils. They threa tened to get up a ticket of thoir owa, some way, semewbere, somehow. The mass of houcst, reasonable Amerioans, oppose any such set of folly, while the Packeritet ea ceurage it as their only hope ofencoets. as.Tbe New York Legislature ad journed at the end of their 100 days. They passed a law prohibiting the bringing time whatever also resolutions denoun cing the Dred Scott dogmas of the 5 rlaveits Judgos. A new lieease law also became a law. And also one remodeling the internal polioe of New York city. St. Louis, April 17. Saute Fe advi ces to the 18th ult., have bcea received. The Democratic Convention had nomi nated James L. Collins, for Govern.tr. lion. Miguel A.Otoro, the late delegate to Congress, has been re-elected. Considerable exeitement has been re cently caused at Sante Fa, occasioned by a collision between a Mexisan named G ru ler and a soldier. Grnber shot the lat ter, and gave himself np to the officers of jistiee ; be was confined in the jail. A party of troops entered the jail during the uigbt, and fired forty shots, killing Gru ber and another prisoner, and wounding several of the others. Pome of the sol diors eonneetsd with this affair have been identified, and will be tried for the offence. Wasiiinoton, April 17. Mr. Deno ver this morning entered on bis duties as Commissioner ef Indian affairs. Mobile, April 18. By the arrival tf the Quaker City, from Havana, dates tt the 13th inst. bave been reooivod. An attempt bad been made to assassi nate W. Sidney Smith, tho British Con sul, on aocounl of bis exposure of the slave transactions, se frequently occurring there. Chicago, April 17. After the destrno tion of the settlement at Spirit Lake by the Sioux Indians, they attacked anoth er settlement at Springfield, in the South ern part of Minnesota ; but they were re pulsed with a loss of from ten to twelve. A detachment of one hundred men pur saod them, but being without provision thoy were compelled to return. LovirsviLLE, April 17. Snow fell this afternoon in this city, to the depth ef about foar inches. It is now melting, and rain is falling. The thermometer stands 37 deg, and the wind is north-east. It is raining at Nashville. Washinqtom, April 17. The Jail at Hsgerstown, Md , was entirely destroyed by fire last evening. The prisoners were saved. St. Lot ip, April 18th. TJeory J. Ad ams,the Free State candidate for Mayor of Leavenworth, has been eleotcd by ISO majority over all the other candidates. As this vote was without the " enrol ment" of the bogus officials, it only illus trates the fact that tbt Fret State men art greatly in the majority. They "play ed possum" too, we reckon, and took the Ruffians by surprise. Electioh im Great Britai.t The eleotions for Members of Parliament have resulted ia the triumph tf Lord Palmers ton, he having gained a number ef Mem bers, and some of bis strongest opponents having been defeated. The steamboat Susquehanna of Sunbnry, was sold at Sheriffs Sale, to Wso. M, of the sale will be tritsd. i LEWISBURG CHRONICLE a . ft., p .... tt BJhtlSllluWIUl..-..i.... M A A at Kelv"in Chnnicleot 13th Whereas, the Hon. Abraham B Wilson, i re-1 U1H,, 15 IltTCU) HlCU IW OU IUU A" A.or Jve.ly, in lala ,illrrit Judse for stih Judicial District of; Cfruejtllai the following named persona February seems to have been a stumper to ( j.enn!.y!vania, composed ui the counties of i hnfe ,cl,iej tnrjr accounts iu the HcRister's reuruary eueoia so uuu vwuinyiui the enis-tnatioel, and all by their silence ! l it 1" W f-., .hu ory loadly give it op ! We fear tney de aet all read their Bibles as much as they might, or they would have fouud it out leag ago. Or perhaps its length fright ened them from the attempt. At any rate, here it is: Deuteronomy XXtl fi : "The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth to a man, nei ther shall a man put on a woman s garaieui i a woman s garo-.ent ' abomination unto tha . for all that do so are Lord thy Go." PROBLEMS 1. The contents of a riht-angled triangle ' are seventy-two hundred square rods ; the i length of the sides forming the angle are equal ; what is the lensth of one side 1 I . A certain blacksmith had a griadstone j that weighed one hundred and tweuty-one : nonmli. whieh h nied for a weieht un his i s , -c scal.s. A customer came into tne shop one i day, and with a hammer broke his weight (the grindstone) Into five pieces. Bays the Smith, ; You now hae ruined my weight." " Not at all, sir," said the man. " Heretofore you could only weigh one hundred and twenty one pounds : and with these pieces you can weigh from one to nm hundred and twenty-one pounds. The question is, what was the weight of each piece ! J, G. n Uartl.ton. Answers are requetted. For th. LewUbnrc: Chroslcl.. Education for AIL As the time is fast approaching when nno ther election will occur for the Sepcrinten dency of our Common Schools an office upon which depends a great deal more than most people imagine it seems necessary that something be snid concerning the impor tance of that station, and that some of its ad vantages be set forth, so that Directors may not act negligently or hastily. It is an admitted truth, that upon the intel lectual and moral improvement of the young, depend the perpetuation of freedom, and the enjoyment of our national liberty.that liberty, bequeathed to us by our noble ancestors, and which they purchased with the price of blood. Nowhere and by no means can the rising gen eration by so generally instructed in the duties of life, as in the school room ; and since such ample means have been afforded, it becomes all persons to do all they can to uphold the free school system. Under this system, all possess the same advantages ; the rich and poor find an entrance at the same door, and stand upon the same footing. By persever snce, both can attain to the same eminence in life, (since, in this country, qualifications are looked to, and not descent.) Here, the i man who was brought up under the most dif ficult circumstances, may by his merits attain to the highest honors of the republic. Every institutioa which has as its object the good of man, needs have some on at its head to guide it in its movements, and so in struct all agents that they may be able to form a harmonious system, whereby to govern themselves, in all their duties and relations toward all men. This is especially necessary in the school system. We yiew the teachers of free schools as a regular society, a society whose aim is th- -u -r r-""' from their comparative ienoranee, the perpet uation of our free religious and political in stitutionsand the prosperity of our country generally. Naw, in rder that we as teachers may succeed in our object, tt is highly impor tant that we have a commanding officer, one who is eminently .qualified f.r the situation, who will take the rudder in bis own hand and steer right onward, bearing in mind that per severence, patience.and energy are necessary to the accomplishment of the work) that by his energetic actions he can most encourage ethers to work ; that he must not only tell us who are his subordinates how to operate upon the minds intrusted to us, but must be an op erator himself. Thsre have been many objections offered in regard to this office since its first establish ment in our State, but we trust they will soon die away. In those counties where the im portance of the office has been fairly tested, it has met the approbation of the thinking part of the oommuimy, and they manifest a more than ordinary zeal in the cause of popalar ed ucation. But with some, the matter has as yet not had a test, for the simple teason that an I opportunity has not been given- "The labo- I rer is worthy of bis hire, but if men receive no more tnan tne amount eiven in some enun-1 .v. ... r .1 ir. i,u....u u3 i.-1 in oi uc 1'uo.c, . c Kan not expect them to do as much labor as tho' their salary were double that amount. A man having a family, rim not support them and himself, and travel through the county the time required, with the trilling sum of three hundred dollars. It is necessary that he have some other occupation ; otherwise, he and his family will soon find themselves obliged to lire (as it is usually termed) upon the Town ship or Borough, as the case may be. We who are teachers can see the importance of this oflic, rather better than most people im agine ; and in order that all may see the otlice fully tested, we would request you to urge upon your Directors the propriety of electing a man fully qualified to discharge the duties of said office, and then pay him a salary suf ficiently large to anable him to attend to the duties of the office and nothing else. As re gards the amount, we shall say but little, bnt we think that six or seven hundred dollars were little enough. A man can take the sta tion for that amount, and then, if he attend to his duties properly, he will have no more than a decent Uting. A great many say that they have not seen any beneficial results during the last three years. It is true the results have been but small, but that there have been some good re sults, is evident. We feel confident that our worthy Superintendent did all and more than most would have done under the circumstancs. His field of operation was entirely too large to accomplish what he otherwise would have done, and the compensation was loo trifling to expect more of him. But, more than all this. the time allotted for teaching is not long enough; a term of four months is entirely too short to insure success to SuperintendentTea chers, or Scholars. Let our Directors open their schools (as in Schuylkill county ,)for ten months.and compensate their Superintendent, allowing our salaries to remain what they are, and in a few years, they can not but see Ihe importance of the office. As ranters have been thus far in our eounty, to condemn the oflic is acting npon the principles of Lynch law, that is. executing a man without a f... legal trial. JUVENIS. Their is now an nnbrekea railway guaga between Cioeionalti and St. Louis, via. j the Ohio and Mississippi RailroafJ,and an- Jenn. & AVEST BRANCH Adjourned Court I'roclaiuatlon. .. . ... I reun!y'vania, compoeu oi tne cumin Union, MitHin and Snyder, and Philip Ku andJonnW.Simontnn,Esq,,AsoctateJudi fuf Jnim coun(y issuei, ,hcir prece uunie precept, hearin" date the Sll day of February, 1857, j and to me directed, for the holding of a Court ! of Common Pleas at Lewisbur for the county t of Union on the second Monday of May neit, j (being the 1 1th dav) IH57,and to continue one week, aoi tor. is tnereiore nncoj s"c Witni'Mes aud all persons interested in the Issue List, to be then and there present and not denart without leat-e. Jurors are requested to b(. puno,uai i their attendance at the time a)pililltedt agreeable to notice. (iiven under my han I and seal at the Sher- (T's OtHce in I.ewisbur;, the 9th uayoi April A. j. m,-,7 An,i ,n the seventy-ninth year of thf. Independence of the U.S. of America, (iod save the Commonwealth ! DA MEL l. UIJl.DIX. SheriIT. " I'tilon County C ourl I'roclnmatlolt 11 TH EKEA.S. tne Hon. AB'M 8.W1I.KO.X, - ..... , ...... y rri'si.ient juiiie lor tne iom juuihi Iitrict or IVnnsylvania, composen tn mo counties of t'nion, M i til i n and Snyder, and Pump Knit and J.m WSimosjtos Esqs., Asso ciate Judges in Union county, have issued iheir precept, hearing date the lilst day of Feh'y, 157. and to me directed, for the holding of an Orphans' Court. Court of Common I'leas, Oyer and Terminer, and General Quarter Sessions, at l.EVYIMlll.'KC. for the county of UNION, on the THIRD MONKAY of MAY next, (hems; the lsth day) 1X07, and to continue one week, Notice is therefore hereby given tn the Cor oner, Justices of the lVace and Constables in and for the county of Union, to appear ill their own proper persons with their records, inqui sitions, examinations and other remembrances to do those thincs which of their olfices and in their behalf appertain to be done ; and all Wit- ble to notice. teiven under mv hand and seal at the Plier ill's OHice in Lewiyburc, the 14th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand j eient numireil ami inty-seven.ann me seveioj ninlh year of the Independence of the United States of America. (Jod save the Common wsalth! DANIEL D. Gi:i,DIS.?hen JURORS Traverse Juror,Atljtmrnl Court ',Moy'bT. From 'eit Itnlfaliit Oeo E Pheary, Wm Ileichler, Thos Taylor. H'ljfulne Daniel M Henner, Kphraim Campbell, Koht Strayhorn. And'w Hanck.fiersham Riddle. Ai Adam Hazlet.Ueo Meixeljacob Moyer. iv' liuf. Jno Schrack.Jno Strohecker, l'eter Wolfe, Jos II Walker, Ahram Wolfe.Wm I. Harris. Arte Iteilin Jos Kleckner. Hartley md Lewit Jacob Fees, Alva Marsdou.ndw Benner, Israel Heaver. John Frederick, Elias Kathertnan. lwi'burs Robt M Musser, Eli Slifer, Jostah Il.iker. Limestone Robert Chambers, Simon Herrv, Reuben Rover. HAie Deer Jos I! Ketler.Wm Htadden, Jacob Meckley. Mifflin burg John Toung, Tlio's Uutelius, Cha' H Hassenplur; Grand Juror, May Term, 1S57. Unffalie And'w Uuhle, Tliomp. Strayhorn. WifJlintiunr Jos Door. John Hi leer. I'nion Jacob Uarnhart, Arrh Thomas. West Huf. Benev. M Reish. frut liuf. Leonfird.Wolfe. Limestone Jno Crosgrove. Aew HrrlinUy D Maize. Chas Cawlev. Jas Neiman. Jicii- (urj-Wm Vanvalzah, Ueo Hulstetn. Joseph lreen,ChasC Shorkley,JohnsonWalls.James afelly. Limettone John I.eiby. llartlry and luU A II ftiimmin?a. Orlando Dingamau, Jacob Hilbish. Kelly-Jacob Haler r, Dan'l tsiahl Sd. Traverse Juror, ity Term. White Peer Jon H Rohenold, E H H'eikle, Joel llsnck sr. D B Kaufman, John tt Clair, S'.rnl (ioodlanrter. r.ast uuj. Lyrtts urown, Wm Lindenmuth, John Gundy, Teler Get. ItuffulneJmne Himmelrieht, Adam Yoiin, Francis Wilson, John Biddle. Aeio llerlin Jas Harrison, Saml Boop. Kelly John Noll, Tho's Howard, James Shields. James Moore. Iswishurr; Thos Nesnit, Geo Sclioch, Wm Frick, Franklin Caldwell, Jos Meixel.Saml L Beck, Solo Kilter. Mifflmtiurg Maml suizer, JamesChambers.BerrvhiM Den. L.imesum Chris Dauberman.Geo Chambers. Jaeksnn Philip Gross. Hartley and Lett-is John Deal. Chas Ruble, David Fillman. Ja's Iteed, David Haves, Dan'l Hunsicker, Chr'n Gann, Chr'n Reif, Wm Cook, Jno F Wilson. Union Jona Hummel. West llutfatoe Saml Kaufman.Gco Hanrk, Wm Taylor, Geo Kleckner. BOOaSI BOOriSII ; rent llarffalns at the People's lev and Cheap Buek Store of P. NEVIUS A Co., Lewisburg, Pa. "IT VOL'NG. one of the firm, has just ar- II. rived fto attend to the business for the I present.) with a large and select stock of; BOOKS of the most varied character, boucht : I at ihe Trade Sales at the lowest rates, which i . . , , , . , nave oeeu d'.oco o .........j ..- ... hand, all of w hich will be sold at correspond ing low rules. We go upon the principle of! quick sales and small profits. Citizens of I.ewisbur:;, look to your interest, encourage i .. .... v., ...ill ....... .11., I tuts new enierpre. 01. .. um. trvcuiua... that you will be the gainers by it. Your town wants a good Book Store, conducted on the most modern and approved style. Such we promise you, if you will but give us your in llucnce and patronage as long as w sell you as cheap and perhaps cheaper than others, which we feel confident in saying we can do. The enterprise is new, and not yet properly organized. We would but ask your kind in dulgehce and patronage for a short lime, and we guarantee all we promise in the way of improving. On our shelves you will find a large collection of Standard and Miscellaneous Books to meet the wants and tastes of all ; also STATIONERY of every variety. We hope to supply you soon with all the Leading News papers anil Magazines at the earliest possible period, from their connter. We solicit sub scriptions for any of the Leading Weekly papers or Monthly Masazines; all will b fur nished at the Publishers' advertised rates, in clubs or single numbers. Our connexion with the School Book Business, enables us to sell everything low at either wholesale or retail. We call special attention to the Public School Register. The Globes. Pchon's Outlin Maps, Sanders' and Merril's Elocutionary Chart.&c. One and all, give ns a call, examine our stock, and judge for youraelves. reb.tl,'o7. P. K EVIL'S A CO. Vocal and Instrumental Hnslc. THE subscriber having located himself in Lewisburg, is ready to leach Insirumen talMusic in all its branches, viz. Piano, Molo deon, Guitar, Violin, Violincello, Flute, and all Brass Instruments. He will also teach Vocal Music. r Having been taught in the best Schools in Germany, he deems himself qualified to ren der satisfaction. He will also tune Pianos, and put them in repair if desired. Residence for the present at Herr's Hotel. Jan. 19, 1857. Paor. P, HELD. William Jones, ATTORNEY at Law.--Collections promptly attended to. Office on South Second St., r.certly by H.C.Hickok.Esq. i0 LEWISBVKG.PA. JOSI.4U KELLY, Auctioneer, SOLICITS Ihe patronag of the public. Residence on South Fifih street, Lewis burg, Pa. December , 18..8. White Oar; Potta f r .:. rnriuir of WMlLONGtlV. Lewir' urj, f . S. ni-sscs antl other persons prtcuuni in Dtn.ui a.- ; ..- k,min. nf the CommonwraUh ninst any person or ! 13 i he accc.ui.i of W " ;IJ;V mJ" ; pennsv are ruired to Le thn and there isirau.r of Ihomas li.ntnr, .ate.uf KU. t.mu atfndine, andn.it depart without leave at their ship, tU'ceas!. irmnPr fiua-J rr Jt rnr, rrnne.trd to he punctual in 1 - 'I he acronnt cf A. lJaH.Kenippr.r-aa.. Ihrir attendance at the appointed tune agrea- tlimn of four of ihe minor cUiU ui .vmry ""J U: i857 REGISTER'S NOTICE. -,r,n .. ..... ... !.... .,11 n.r, -, Lewisbum. Union county, una mat I ih anul accounts will be presented fureonftr- ...,: .,i .uanee ai the Orphans' Court, ( be helJ at LEWISBL'Hli, for ihe county of ulon on the fourth Friday f MAY next, Dcil(, tne ajj day vl said month, vis: . .j.h. areuni t,f Georce Mader.Adminis- Irator of Airahum Mudcr, late of MitUiuburg, deceased. i The account of Ji ho H"wr. Admints tiator with th. will annesed of Jokn tijiigel myer, late of Hartley township, deceased. '4 The account vf Mary Fry, Administra trix iX Jacob Fry, late of Union Tp, deceased. 4 The account of John A. Mcrti, Admin istrator of Coikunne Aurund. late of New Uerlin, deceased. 5 The account of Jno Schrack and Joseph Moore, Administrators of Jamn Muort, late of Kelly township, deceased. 6 The account of Henry Baker, Adminis trator, and Caihariu. Maker, Administratrix of Jacob Haktr, late of ButTaloeTp, deceased. 7 The account of Daniel Weidensaiil.Ex ccutor nftlie lastwiiland testament of Otorgc Wmliletiledt. late of Hartley Tp, deceased. n The ae.eount ot 1 nomas naves unu i I Thomas Comiy, Kxtcutorsoi me iasiwui uu I i..l,nii.nl .if Win. A. I'litttTSun. late Ot A.ei.y I UTr& icctf Danie! Spige.myer and I Daniel Knauss. txecuiorsoi mc iaic wmuu ; t.stameut of Shim hnauta, late of Hartley ti.tvnthin lierensed. 10 The account of Thomas Keber, Otiard ian of Muriaret Moyer, a minor child r.f Henry Mk.er, late of Lewisburg. deceased. U The account of (ieor-e Dreisharh, Ad ministrator of S.,mrul fridtrirk, late of Har tley township, deceased. 12 The final account of (Jecrpe Dribach mid John Kline.Adiiiinistrators of Jaevb Kiim, J. W. I'ENNINUTOIS. Krier. Register's Olfiee, L'wisbura, April 1. 17 IsMie 1.11, May Term, tail. Adam Schreck and others vs John Ranck Matthias Wilson vn David Herr John Roebuck vs A J Omo John On Rockafeller vs Abbot Green's Ki'rs I. I! Christ for W Cam. r.-n vs fi-o A Frick John Dalesman vs John II Vara with not James 1. Oiunn vs Win Heart et al j Parah Ann I'olk vs J:ime- L yuiun Becker & Weil. r vs t.'ha.s Ntees ; Chas I Fox et al vs Adam Ranrk I M Klinu for Datesinans vs Hy Dielfenderftr ! Samuel Hendersan vs Charles Cronratii Henrv W Snvd-r vs Saml Ewing i Com sue. M Chamberlin vs Honrnan cu li gn i Marks Weil cVc vs Jacob Ilartmati et al I Julius Weil A.C vs same Wm t; Herrold vs Smith II Thompson , ("has II Cook vs Thos l'enny ; David Herr vs W II Whit with notice to r; ; Sprout, Burrows &. Co v. M A ritock tl ai same vs same I Mary Jane Flint .Sic vs Charles D Kims I Lafayette Albright vs John Dalesman MotileliusA Voungjr vs ft'.tzer A lluutzinger ' NeiTfor Kurst vs Richard Dougherty Christian Horsham vs Joseph iieyer et al Daniel l.aycocK vs 1 i.Ii.mi .-vtoore ! Daniel Rangier jr vs tJeiTire House et al . John Wcnzel vs larks on M'Laugblin John M Benfer vs David Si-i'ler u uh notic rorier tor .n i. mariner ts n c-nnner mi no Samuel linker vs John Dalesman Elliabeth VuTTz v DftVld tirore ( Dank ot Danv.lla va l.irrnrn I Tad Mary A Davis vs William Dans t D II' Kissel vs J m Kitnple's A.'.mrs ; Ceori: W ehr vs Cenrge Fallot j Daniel Itar.gler vs Ilaatiati Teifel. with no Uank of Danville rs Chas II Shrmer Wm Rittir vs Charles DrcisLacli ( w .r j lfin v, j. u M irr )ani. ,lli,ims vs Kaufman Reber Wm j,'Cleary vs Wm M VanValiah j. .j'Curmick vs tieorge I Swartz j jjary F,.,hh.nigh vs Panl D Guldin etal ; Youngman & Walter vs Noah Walter j Thorn(in 4 VanValzah vs John Murphy , I$rae xnelxe r, .!ames Mauck i)aTjj Herbst vs Daniel Rentier David Haertges vs Alfred Kneass l'eter Hummel and Wife vs Daniel Reng'.er J D Sorver & Co vs Saml nnd Je W Shnner John DeLone vs Jos G MTall James M Smith vs Robert Chambers Charles II Cook vs Byers A. Ritter Ann Thomas vs Peter Beaver et el T Church A Co vs Solomon Mayer Ranck & Roland vs Lambert Ranck M Gcyer's Adm'rs fnrJn Ranrk vs ACR gh Geo Lippincott & Co vs Kanck A Roland C Rosenbere A Co vs same Brooke A Fuller vs same I. B Christ for W Cameron vs Prer Meuel Harriet Jenkins vs Merrit Chappel et al ' Decs A Keber vs John Zimmerman same vj David Zimmerman Charles Hartzel vs State Mm Fire A Comp To commence Monday, 11th of May COAL! Coin 10AL ! The mitJcrsiffned would res- laUfnr Stove and oiher purposes, of every variotv i-t-J fizc. ami will ilW.Trr (&l tTKrDODSloirinc it, an he ha." a ti-itm for thut purpow. llaTine TnrtM s pair of trtKnJ WKl'ill SCALE:, hi c:tn evwuri- rtTfn t-arohiifintr Cosi th:tt tli T w lit get full weight uid tbud pay only for what th- y Tt-ct-ive. Coal can tvn hni nt tlie lowrst Cash prices at ht TarJ, avfew Tanl-- from Mr. Wc.ienimrs Motel. WE'iOHIA (Itxl kintlf will be att.-mlM tn at hip Cnai YahI. CitOKut UOlTi-lN. U-wiiburc, ?lay 1-1. isjfl Ij'Aibo iilackssTnith's Coal, ER. KELLING'S Cancer IllNtltiltr, for the Treatment of Cancers, Tumors, n ens. Ulcers, bcrolula, or any Growth or Sore. Chronic Diseases gene- I rally can becurcd (if curable) without surgical operation or poison, f or all particulars write, state diseases plainly, and enclose 25 cts for advice ; Letters must have a postage stamp enclosed to pay answer. Medicine sent any distance. Address C L KELLIN'G. M D. Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co, Pa. Mechanlrxbure; la 8 milen from fiarrirbarg. od UiaC.V. Railmad. and areeftsihle from .11 part, nf tho Vaiun. Old and reane. poor and rich.come.il we will do too. tfnoa.. 4S-To thnM. Htnii'ted who ran Bnt ieit me perao- 1 Bally,! alii MBd.per mall. on reeeipt nf 5 only. a Keripe to preare Mediciiie.wi'.b full IllreclH'De for oe, Ac. Stat j all particular.-!. Address as boot. euu.ll William VanGezer, A TTORNEY at Law, 1 I.enlNburp:, I'nion Co., Pa. tsT'Olfice opposite Kline's Hotel S74 XOt K8 all kinds of 8-day and AO-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever time-nieces. Brasi B-dav r.lnrlra at SU brass 30-hourclocks as low as $1. All clocks warranted for on year at J.L. VODER'S , . . . It AD1ES DRESS GOODS new aud hand-1 some -just ree'd by Dsc. So. BEAVER A KVtMER. Administrator's Notice. "ITTH ERE AS, Letters of Administration to 1 V the estate of ALEXANDER Cl'M-! MINGS, late of Mifilinburg, deceased, have j Deen granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, aim oione uaving claims upon it will preseat : them properly authenticated for settlement. ! JAMES W. SANDS, Adtninislrater. j March SO, 1857. wpd ! ToC4mt1ahe..rit.rt ffatsrat aad t.k.f litiMi s.t ai lite TirS'itsA) .N. . ( M.tiiinlnir.r. fii'i'.f.ised. I ft i IMrT. i;iISE ii i llitlll'V ii'tiiuiii -i w r J peclfullviuform the citizens of Lewisburg JM inanj.ii. and vicnityi as well as persons in adjoining j Jl "M" j towns, that he keeps constantly on hand a .TMi WCU,,M ,f,ut f...t h, ton. i w ! snnrly of SJIAMOK1S and WJLKS-HARKE I 4 f"t CO m. n. terblnm, U. D i HAVIMI pcrmant'ntly lacalcJ In Lc-wisbur-. k.. respectfully tender. Iu. Professional fiervices to the citizens t f m.s town and vicmity.hopi'-c by prom.-t attention to the duti. s of I... profrtsuu. I" o-.er.l a s.i-ire of their patronise. Attention will isu .be r-sid Chronic Diseases oi ...H..1..I .MIT.' D. DKRSHAM graduated at the renowned American Eleclic Medical U.ilege.ineimiwi, , haviiii? first studied the Old or Allopathic vs- j n;n thi f ,-0;n Cnir.ty.and to me dir.. t. tem of medicine, ami attended Lectin;, in.-ue , f , j ,,p01. ft) public a!e atlheheu et,f of the Old School Me lical t'oil.ir.-. of l'hilad- j jicrr , the borough of Lewislinf. on elhiaj but becomini! coiivmc. . of the super- . ;tie jnh day of May next.jo wit: iorityoftheN'eworAmerieanEcleciiesystem.l A ,, , fpr,.ucd situs!' in Smith's addition he commenced its study. Rod attended io (o lf;, f L.wisbuig. I,t No. So, courses of Lectures if. the Reformed or Ame- L, ur(1, ,it tv .fentli street, north by l'e rican Eclectic Medical Colb i-e . t the ti'ieer. ! f f ,,,jr,h ,alt t,y Oak Tr- al.ev ar.d south City of the West This Institution, ai.uourn i yt tu It- iiifttiv-y. La n T.':'c--i.r j I t. till irit.f-urv t-h-.m :"; "!' j l-Kji-iait. Ai:.. th-y Tin? prio' swi J ffi'" n'"'' t,Tw-'-Ti Ii- muf injurt-ust f. th- h-.i-.tn -v-?. iu, Arcfm-, Aiit.in -OY.'- ; I- r wr:- r . '"" r ! a if.si i- .r fuy .1 th- -N t ... i i M ri ti- in-. i.mv ? n" I f r ' li uitI. Ar..) ifM-rs-r r' .IM,irri,..i,TT:.iii. r-i tli-'Ku Vtiiuari; r. . lit-, if'l "i ' HI' III'' .i: tt.e inn ror.-:r. . f .tU-r in -t i -ii- BSB ,lfv 1 1.- tii-it v !!. if (.;. i etituti'in. nit'l 'T'-anitJ' ' t m-- m-itt-'iu. ! -p- i iia I.iv. r li-.-:is'-, 1 liitiMtl 1.,I..'-. r-IiiiitUT'- .--! :;t; . ;.-u-f riirt-tti. 1". Thi Nw Jifl.'M.l tfrittinly rla.Di- a -r -tl th ir.iatu.ft.t ..f Rli l.4-:r. It 1.. t'linlf-M. ri-i-Tt i.tt th.- oi'-r'-tlitr-t-tki U i.tlly ft rT rent. Ttitfi i-- tn n'f T iT' "; ' : V..W ii.'h.w.l i k1wi- it'-syT.-s-.ii-:. r t '--n h il.-nin.tic rri--ir mni .n-.1' i '" N.U. KH' K in N" IIhokN l;itr.t lortalc EYST0n?H CIDER ii WINE KILL, t.TIii iu II. L-riU'li l-t Ihe ' 1 IT..' - !. ..' ui:okt o. Ct. !- ' ' ?l- 1 ;. .1 mil in tt. r. t ( f t t..- 1"-.. Minuf.idored at the 2-.U,'i W.,rk., H :rrt.hurie. I'f.EAHE TAK K I'AllTti'VI. K M-TICK. r I Ml AT this is ent.r. iy uew m:ii no ei I reuse has been pari d in its inai.ufactuie ail tiie ir.;itrr.a!s are the very test, a:. 1 are used unsparingly. The Cylinder- ar almost mice the lencth of the f. rmer rnes.and ail, in- liirltfiir the t"ti I'Tiili-Lr. nt- Tr.- . rew ia two int-tii In U.HUI.I.T. Jiu a '7 ' - 11. Th- tnra ..I th- le - i -I. nbln vii. mot. sifl t'' tl.rna r T.Mt . f r a loehe. thr. u-ti it. The i;-r It.,., r. - i . t. mui-h incn a-l.aiel r.t.i.-t I.. I n .u ey r.irn.'ai.'. The .rr!,...-iu. oti f.i.. I ,M vlUr ,,.ri.t u.- It.-.. b ,.rr i.. rt.tl. 'I he B . r 1 It ; l-T ,u tei-th.r; th- J- ore. r.ir. ml .Srm: anj !.. work uanrl.il .'! "' i'V ..f Ihe ktlel ahalev.e I'-rfe. ti- n f-:r..- Ihe m. t- th m the arrali.-emeDl ifi l the In-. Usui 'l .l-i'Jriiaeu.. All i-rx ti. h" " lnne.1 mil 'till, are ar 1 W u-t).- i t Th- lUtrarnkr DUtfBt It IfS, Bfl 1 ,,H'l:r .l"" ! tn" l l lf" i ... I .fin., thia Mill on VCU L..Itatl i.r favrm.'' rtn. Hi K 1' IU !' " "l-ii " e - - it. h, ft-- bar J. si", -.s r-i. :-C-LaL.-. f n-rilon - u It) Di-w l ltlf .uuVtrui. ' it TfV ,-ir-m..t;ini i an.l h-n the et Li r- tf-U'. 1. a te. ll .:tr,lf. C.U. I re." tUe e.(T.-. " ..II, , Ml-.it.rf IU t- at J'..-ei a.- the .lr, ic 1 a . tt.Lr mill. lint It .til ci.' .m T' C'.t-r . with a irif i. .laanM Jt aefla la oefi t. lh It.. iiiu -h le-'- ib- r r..l M-n-e See.aJ It aill :-a.w"-1 er at-l a:t.r Ir th... at. tt.-r Mi l- tt.ir'1 Y u an nike tVa HS-T a' vl nt n. .l wl.. u JOU aal.l ii; attj tu i'iaa'....-: tr- .n . ..'1. tartwie. l..i;rth Willi it i.ii caa ia! urraiU.l ie.ri , Herr ... t'heew. Ba'taT. larl alel Talli I i!i- W .tl. I.. Jee jouaa. a .'.!" 'r.:. r.- 1 w e erlar With a'l the a!var.a -s tm..-M- '.- r .. ; -: n aeJnurctaueha MaeUoa-al.pn" I " ' Ithin tte r.iel. .,f all-.-svtt. U ' -. .l Saruier ..wtj J .iito't u? jit..s m.Oir.v.'.f J, l.TiVl. .! l.'h. t"' W o u,..i : i-ia- I bare &i.e ol Jw.r Itjii f ... 1 14. r H;P. I ia4 th. Mill la 'let. Ir. ao l i tr.t.' 1 .-r r.J flfty .abel.f aala p.r h- or. 1 kee. th- itt-. .re! -.i i-!- ta; har. anj 1 ou ar- oil tan liarrei- .. t-i-leri-er hur ailh t Bieft I .au raoiaBnl l nf mil i"l CiSerMi:! t al'. fru.l ci"" "l-l ea.ri-t tat- r I ran ma., ttolrty fl. trail., I. r fr-u. nine arhl one half .'nfieh. eitmu-. aI l- rw . r i-o r. .ivwl from III. p. D.aca ai:hut b-i.rua:. r e.w. 'i 1. r III See. o.a "ear whau aatrr iBJ u-e-l at lh" ; r . ?T. lKI..tuI JV, I". t- Ma W.O. lllf.f.K ' Y ur "Mill. ...t In-re, mu l ae hav r.it'1 thrm an 1 lel-raphej tT ta.lTa B,rn A thev .re a rou- h hetter laaja aJ heller l.-li ViIT than th. other ktna. v Inow th.y il. 11huI .! al mi-. 1, . f Iheni al J.-anea of tL ulfcar Via bar. nix .f the othr Sin I. hut. a. a- ea!J tf, rv. teei.lr won't Wvk at thea, aiat,-Sl. of .our. ut Verj B-ve.-tfii.i. M. fi T k T". A silAa!.T(raa. ius. In. I.s. Ma W. O Ur.-aK. luaa -ia It .ea aje -e-i eure t i ten 1 niv -eb!e !n1u.a ia reernara.B Ixli.-n jour lmaiush:'.- r-ul 1'i t.r Mai. .. per wta.na ii.ah.ci.ter t.ythet.1-: prvee a:.! .-;u.-kl (r . :-erH,Uil ihev .nvur.- on.- ot y -ur i -w Mi: -. tie iu...t; a. le-on-eotv 1 your tn-rennen. 1 rerfar-l it ae in. otlle- U-.t in eritiou.- now in u-o. AV.!.- wl. J I a." latitbut en. jear. It hai. amply r. lail lue f. r wt.al i: l.'id-r et- ; r. .- i tliruUi.-li oi.e .1 our uia:l..n i- k--r l.aMe i f. r mrhtaticn. aiet rvi h i-re r.eu -weet l.-Lurer thaa that prtKlu.-rd throui:i the old Ineliit I..1-I It;i, tr ui the Tery f.wl that It te mi re ft.-etr..m iMjuimel. aha b . ha. ateUilencJ loai'i'li'.J.aii'l Ul.tir-itili tu. lu.iae - f r urtBiertie usa. Yo'ire. re-pectfuliy. H . ill liil.lfV. Thin I. to c-rtity. tbut 1 iurrLae.. oft. l.anlreth. in Oet. b. r. 1-'-'-. CLe of 11 ive fnl-M I" h-r Vil'i art hare ha 1 it in u-e eiot nfi 'i. I'erf il er.li-ir. ii w itli n Bi -eif. I hite Ho ti -itnlio,, a ( r .'.. ill; :? J it V"ry n.-, -ful an 1 lu-t.-p. u-i.l M... tone toll." fi.ni.- r. Uirhil. oneman atij tao h- yi. can U51.I111 from l.t" t ' -in tarr-: cf c'hiJ eider i er d-.y. eai-y. ilai.y i f u. u ehbori. ha- ! vup-hioieil eininar i. L. 1L-1.1. h-t 'n r- nl y ' improt.inee 1 houa bi he. W.ii. WAKLl. 1 SJay II. llil. Kll.ry. O I. a are County. I'a. I 1 b-TehT certtfe that I have u-i-1 TV O. IIi-krV Tm I proTed 1'uriattatvler Jli.i.auJ .,r-il-rl: a ftuiiti. iu i Tention in 111" feolo !DV of tllil". The t;. l--r i.iieiw.er n 1 ' te tlerthan that mad" lu the ueual ua . I ate ael. a-..d with it, and -hiui I te ui)i..i ti sr o.tti tt f r juiTa a pn-iulumon tLe adf aued cat. J.liN S. H A I.L. I i-ri anj. ll. ' conTfDir-nt.-tia I'RII-F lv. addr.ae. W 0. HirKOK, i.- nt Faj!e Worlt., II .rrirhur', Ta. rorsate t JOHrPH MTAPP'V I . i.hur. This Way, Ladies and Gentlemea : For good, durable, cheap and b- autiful Fitturis. Auilirot) e Likenesses of a very supe rior quality on a new and improved plan, far surpassing the Daguerreotype. They are not reversed, but show everything in its true posi tion are without the glare cf the Daguerreo type, and hence may be seen in any view; ihey are taken in one fifth of the time of a Dague rreotvpe, and therefore better for taking small Children, which require but a seeonJin a brighi light, and on dark or rany days are taken as quick as Daguerreotypes in the clea rest days; they are far more durable than any picture ever made bv licht.being taken on plate glass to which another plate of the same is hermetically sealed with an indestructible cement, by winch the picture retains its bril liancy fur ages; and it will not corrode ly acids, nor be injured by weather or climate. Copies of Daguerreotypes, Oil Pauitines, r.ncTavin7.or any other obiect whatever.nre " , , . . made by this process hner than by any other known, tv Portraits set in eleiranilrauies of morocco, or fancy cases, gold loeliels. breast rius.fincer rtnsrs," Ac. Ac. at short notice. Also. O;.puerreoly pcS which for true anu muniui uie likenesses are iiol surpassed. r-.ir..,i...e.i k ; of Portraits, the value is undeniable. They v ji u Eiiuimi ir nini.r ii I'linoneii syeriaa lighten the sorrows cf absence or death, hy t granting us to behold a beloved relattve or ' pnzedfriend almost asdistinct'yas if present. j Mother ! father ! sisters ! brothers ! friends ! t would you not give it the faces of the ii.si imeui siiii anu ever smite upon you as 1B ",e ! 1 nen procure Portraits ere too late! Charges moderate, and Likenesses warran-; ted to please. Daguerreotypes, Peintinrs. i Drawings etc. copied. Out-door Views and Miniatures of Deceased Persons taken at the ; shortest notice. tjVRemember the place ' Room in Beaver's building, next the Telegraph ; office, Lewisburg. MTARTT. Anist. WE STl'PY TO F LEASE. New Ovaler Rent nnrnnl ? I rTHE subscriber ha. opened a Saloon in the B vmrni oi tne Washington Jtonse, (en- Irsaee on td St, 1st door north of Markt.nnd ' prepared to serve up OYSTERS, all ten of and slmest ererrtbir.g in the Eating line, at an ti. t ,i. a., . ..... ... n. 1 saks -litre r f the pi:tl paironni. 1 Jpn. re. j.sru, p.wir iirrr. s.ks l,s're rf the ,'! r,, ' Heal state. HOUSE FOR RENT, N North ei'.rrnd ft, adjoinii.g llr. Beck's lltr.ee. Iauuire l JOHN liOt'GJITO.V. Lew.sturf. April 17, H7 jifnirrn PALE. By virtue ef a writ (- f lL ,at4 out OI me otiri ot t,,.rn- j , j jttJ. iKormatio:e, containing Ja f.-vnt 45 fret, whereon . reeled a. i,e ai..t a La t Mwrty irau. li-.s-, .nuic, ac., W1tr, )x? purtMiarre tit the i hr.lT Otf.r. (.t-;turf. Apr.. 13, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, AT ll lililO SALK. . ! lV an A! s r-rd.-r ' f to- "t 1v if I r.ion county, I i'l expose to a e on tl e preri..es, i n Iiif"i!:ij, I'itli May neat, eotnn.i.-tieinc att-n o'clock in the for-nc-ii, li.e f r c Heal K'ti". v z : 1 III! "MANSION FA KM"' nf tic !,-.!,. U : i. Vi'f..n Jr.. of Kelly Tp. I.'aion . I a., .-..i, it. it.ir lands of David H.niler. J:ti , H linnod. Mis. M Cture, and Joseph ust:, ;"""C t"l!8 Acres ,.:X7. ( The Fnrrn t mostly of tli first quality r .: and ;n i-r ".jil iOiproveuien;.h.ndon. ! ..., H.vei r ad about halt a u.... n. Lew.s'iirir. The Improvemenrs are a FINK HANK lt.lt. r.arlv rew.a two-s:orv frarae Dwelling jkA Hvi-. a Com H 'Use, a Wa.cn .shedJtl. a.l o-i.i.r r.-cesary (Ij'.hulld-igs-a never fa.l.r.g Spri: g of Water in the Csl.er Kifhcn aL.l a We'l ::h Pimpi'i th- llar.tyar.l-and Lrivtnsr yoonp App: "rcr.ar i. wa..r h.-..i .n tnit oi '.:i- ne... Til- Fi.rrn w.l! le o!re.l as a whoie.cr i-i Earti to "Jit purchasers. Terns re-...j.a..e.att ! w.K 1 ma w km,a ' rvrv n wihine tn view tV Jrmi.e. are rtiue:i to eail on the A Lu.nistrator, i-r . r. J. itph M .ss- r, nr the prrair. high i'. shei.le::, AJministrator of V,'. Wtiaos Jr. J.t'i. April i:. 1 1 tHKI.lFK'S SALE. By virtu it aurit of Fi. Fa. 1 out of the our: .: I . sr.. inon r:ea-' oi i nn n c. u:,.;. .ui- o '... ted, I w.:; e.pwse to Public J-ale.at ti e r'"" on fla.urday.ti.e l'"th .'.ay oi Mas nri:, at 2 o'c.oc: P. M.. to wit reitain tract uf land, s.iii.te in the ttwnsa.p of Whin Deer. andri.Lt.lv a:oreai.i, hounde 1 ea-t ly laal. ,,f J. Ii. hit u rand ethers, south 'ar.J I I;.ac High, wei 1 v land of J..h'i 'oytr. and i...rtn ! Ials of' Freler.ck D-rhtu and heirs ci John li.gli, deetased. c..n:a ii;:.g it.r. s. in re . r 1 is, whereon are .reeled. :v , rej 1. g tram, house, a :rav" ' ath. vag n i.e l, an.! f.iaer . ltb.ldi.ig. Ac. aith tiie aj ; ur .t.i.:.ee. ss lh' prrpeity of Fr. rr. ttuiirr. V. ! til "I- DIN. !b riiT. Hiier-il's (iffn-e, 1.. .larg. April S. 15" MMIIl HUM A ilesirat SHI'? tlLi- i....w occupied I Keutcn MyJ.r -suitit le tor a .irpenter i r Cooper, A; ') : tt.e i hriiiocle' Oil'.ee. I.eutsbuu. F.;.. -0. l-'Ttf DEtlRAELE BUILDII.G LGTS I 'Oft s 'tli:.- n lot on S..3tn Ihirl sine!, a s.ju.tre an 1 a half fr- m Mi..-. Abo 1W3 tn u-t::h Fourth street only two . i..r-s fr.-a 'lir.t. V I he alu v are level Lots, we" bcs'sl and aJapttd to l uilJing purposes. W. H. AKMSTROG. Ai t.i.g Ex'r cf Wm. Armstrong, dte'l Lewisburg. March 12. 1S57 KIII l.W tOI KT d lLK. IN pursuar ce of an order of th Orphans' Court ot Ci.ion County, will be up. 51 to puil.c sale, on frlsluy, Ibe 441b la ol' April ssexl, at the resideuc. ot the late Jacob Sypher, dcceaeJ. ia While Der Tow&ship, L'uion countv, all t'uat cenain va'uaVetrartofTrMliKH 1AN1 auuale in sai.i towiisn.p anu counu. 'ooundeJ by lands ol Attain Kanca, Michael Engieruan and others, Con taining 4i:i Acres), mere is growing upon said traci an quality oi unioer. Persons ilesiron sol purchasing timber laa-. will nd it to their interest to attend the sa.. Th said tract can le divided into smaller pieces to suit purchasers. I ate the estate ol Jacob SSyphcr, deceasej. J ems cf sale, 10 per cent, down at the clow of sale, aad the balance at the confirmation cf th sale at the May Terra following. 5, to commence al 10 o'clock A. M. of said uay. ABRAHAM S. SYP1IER. CHARLES HOTTE.MbTElN. Aim'rt of Jacob Sypher, deetasti- Mrch 13. Sheriff s Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Vend. It. is sued out of the Court of Common V'.ui of Union county and to me directed, I ! eTpoje to Public Sa'e at the houie of Dan Mover, in Ilartl.ton, on Friday, April 24, 1S57, at 10 o'clock, A.M., tn wit: No. 1. A certain tract of Land, situs' s Hartley township, county aforesaid. boi:' '. east snd sotith by lands "of Gcorce Iiranclw wct by public road, and norih hy lands c Jonathan Brans', containing is" au cre mors or less, wiih the appurtenar.css. No. 2. A lot or tract of Land situate m t- townsh p and counties foresaid, I. jr..!? ' t v lauds or John Glover, north and ; . Inn Is of Jacob Coldron. and south by IsnuS Michael !chnute, containing five acres n. " cr less, wiih ihe apptuienances. Seized, taken in executin ion aril to oe u - ' .i. e r uic rruper.y ui a-e .-;..a.-.. r ' DANIEL D. lil'LPIV S"r tt fiheritT's OtHce." Lewistare. March 17, 1957 ! " " i nnil a a f5 r fl ritlT SALE' I CWHA5 lhforpTaas' . -"'. . ,;POseil a f..i.rt .if I'nion eounty. will oe e Coun of Union county, wm oe " , iblic sale, on the premises now" ..N . ml. - rul' -Mansion Farm" of SAMLLL l deceased, situate m Butialoe tounship. i county. Pa., commencing at 10 ocioca Thursday, the ZOih Jay ff April next, all that messuage and tract of ''ar Vmin. in Bnffaloe township atoresai. L if lands of heirs c f John Steans deo d, o I Irvin d. c'd, of Philip Kimple d c d.an i of Wm. Spatz and Dan'l Engelhart.cema.e . 1 r. and !' lli ilCIO perches. ared srd wiin me appurtenances, n " .jcept - in a gnoii state of eiii"'""' - -..a about 20 acres of Woodland- l improvements aie a two torr er frame IIOt ?E. a BAKN-J , Wells of Water, and a large ; witn s.l Kinus ot i run. -a ,1ir' ' This valuable 'proper v to be sol.l f or divided into let. a. mv suit rurchs urms made Inown at sale hy siur i i. M i LELL1. ' sr' MARV "1(1 ri I TN. r'""T rsn dMSISB. 1 0 r? & A & e ci
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