; -'4 1 ir i i ;i US Iturislmrg Cjironirlf. O. N. WOBDEN it J. B. CORNELIUS. Mmmtmm ?-. The Lcwicm Bo C-iro-tTcrr, paMi4H-d m lb- t'aub ."U'm, h the ri:t-f-t ami btt tftorvlkti' of stir ?wijmjkt tu L'uita Couuty. Freedom, national ; Slavery, sectional! We approl from tlte jive Slave-holding Supreme Court Judgetto the PtorLt or Pki lviiiii! For Governor, DAVID WILMOT, OF BRADFORD COIXTr. Canal loiiimiwioncr, WILLIAM MILMVARD, OF 1 II 'I L AD FL1 'II I A. For Jii'l'janf 'he Supreme ('"rt, jttirs vi:i: it. oi ra,-tt- r. jom:i-ii j. i.i:.vis.oi .i .t.r. . Opening of Couit Hjus3. Those who i-b to sec a little tbe best planned an well furnished Court Hou-e in Central or Northern I'lnnsvlvania, will please call at Lcninhur almost auy Jav next week or week after. Union County Nominating Convention. The last Cuuut Con vent ion decided upon aTSuturday, May at the day for holdui;; the Delegate Klee- tions in tbe several Muroughs and Town ships of lb is county ; anl 8&.MoDday, Juue 1,.3J for the Couuty Conveutiou to nominate candidates. The time is close at baud : but the Call is not formally made no candidates announced no stir made n. body offering to "save tbe I'nion I" ! i"Tbe extraordinary amouut of rain which has fallen so widely the fore purt of this month, seems to have melted snow on the mountaiun, dissipated the chilliness -in the air, and ushered iu welcome Spring "at last!" The West Draiich is within 0 or 8 feat of high water mark, and promi ses a most beautiful rafting fresh. Our up-river friends are sadly iu nutd of cash in exchange for their hujiB piles of lumber ..1.111 h. ..,L ,.!...i 1. . ..1. anl will be made twice glad by a chance fur market. 1 i WThc I'hiladelphia Elcctiou resulted, ' (the Opposition being divided) iu favor of : tho Admiuistrutiou candidates generally. The Tote was very light. The Americaus : and tbe liepublicans each accuse the other of their mutual defeat. To us here in the ! country, it looks as though both had acted s tnneli liba f.i.,1. r b.,.,o . ,t... i ! ... . iucj t. ham. U'fl l.niwitUrhA. T.;.u ...;n . r grind a little common sense into both of j them, eo that by next fall they will be j prepared to make common cause a.'aiust 1 o what both nrufess to regard as their eom. uion enemy. ; - ' A-The Middlehurir TriL.n.r mtm ate ' that tho successful candidate for Punei in. ! tnd,mi nf s,.,nnia ol;..;..;i c,.r...,. ol, the offer of aatisfaetion with S 00 .larv i i r which Prof MFariand deemed inadequate v J' I lor nimselt. I he vote stood Hover. 22 : 1 MTarland, 13. For the salary fixed, 0 ; tgaiost it, 15. 35 Directors prcsout. ay At the late Military Klcction iu Sclinsgrove, Capt.Joiix IIkiin was chosen H rigid. or General, aud John K.MMtXT, Em., Hrigude Iutpcctor. JfeS-J. liakcr& Co. have pres-nted u.s J bottle ot Hover s ., advertised m an-( other column. t, r 1 1 It flows fMtely, aud gives a good color "on si'ht. The Jury ajipoiuttd by tho Court for (he purpose of laying out new streets in Milton, have reported th it iu the opinion of the viewers, and f.r the best iutere!s of tho town, a street should bo opened from Broadway, between the liroalway House and tho property owned ty Fred. Wilhelui, turuu south to Mahuiiing ctrect, also, cross street to run from Front Street due East, commencing at the alloy oath of the late Hammond property across tbe canal to iutersect Church street. The votes in our State Legislature, on the incorporation of new Uauk", how very plaiuly that thu vo calli J Democracy are not now, an a party, opposed to Liankt. When Ibe Slavery question is in any way , before tiem, the Sham Democracy utii- , formly vote together in favor of Slavery but ou other questions they split np and , , . ; Tote some one way and some nnothor. thus , rcl At Showing that the Support of Slavery 1 the ' w nf nom.w r,rt r,,nn;,.ju the partv ! , . . . , , i Mr. Kallocb of Boston, has had a dona- Hon party in the vestry of his cburcb, at which hi received many presents, ud ' about one thousand dollars in money. I There is no question that be has been grie w.-nalv wrnnd and everv entlen,.n will ! 4 c i j ej - thank heaven hv the force of nubile nninmn Tl.e wb,,l j , 1 --- - story grew from nothiug to a moualain, as the National l'ulice Gazette has cuuclu- eively shown, as well as stated. Tbe Dred Scott decision bas already been turned to the advantage of the neirro. I , . 6 " , , s JLast week a negro was sued for debt in a , Michigan Court. lie put in the plea, un dcr tbe recent decision, that he was not a allien, but a thing not humanity, but - .... ,11 0.1 n.lnlfl anil Hii.T.il.i.n r. . ,t ...1 .11. The plea was sustained, and the creditor j wvu. uuuic VUIBlUg iauvj. IlARuuiiuao, April 25. A new politi cal combination has just been developed. The disappointment Democracy and the straigLteut Americans are nniting ou Got. ueary. A Committee has called upon ue na. agreed to accept their 1 ,d flexible as those made of the best re nomination. Great excitement prevail. ! faed chtTt0t iron. 'ThMlfTr,-- T"Unt- ! -We iDf J thatCoLPetriken, duwn f Z strf g e'D,S bragbti Merfrom Ljcming district, i. lying ouwn Irom bhamokiu to Sauburv 15 j i -n . n - t. - . loaded e.ale; a, a tr p ' ' -"brg. With the ; a!uLil liot-.l malady County School Superintendent Monday last, was indeed a day to try the faith of the friends of common schools muddy, rainy, and every way most pleasant to be at home. Those who, unpaid, should attend the appointed meeting of School Diree- tors, that day, we think deserving of having their names on record and here they are for Union couuty : I'nion Tp. Samuel Walter. Jackson John Mover, Chas. R. Antes, Phil ip Gross, Jacob Spaagler, Charles Oldt, John Maize. yew Berlin George Merrill, Samuel Her mann)', Edward Wilson, Abraham Schoch, Win. K. Steiuruck, Charles Wilson. Limenlone John Rinkert, James Cress- grove. Joseph Sanders. ' liar thy Xone. lswit None. Weft BiiffulurXone. I Miff! in burg 11. y. Wolfe, Daniel Moss,: John Young. Htiffal Franr.is Wilson, David Henning. East liujfulnc Jacob tiuudy, J. Wingart, Henry Brown. Itwl-I.uri; George A. Frirk. John Walls,' Harvev U. Walker, Charles 8. James. Thom as II. WiUi.ii, Denni Phillips. AVV Win. T. Dougal, Daniel Moyer, ! Is mc Kothennel. (Jeorge A. Stall!. j While Deer Jacob Leiser Jr., Godfrey Dief fenderfer. i (I'resen', 36 out of 78 Directors ! On motion, yin-tri Wilo was rhnsen President, and Charles S. Jim, Secretary.. Extracts relative to the dimes of the Con vention, and to the qualifications required of the Siiperintendent.were read ; and after sev- j eral able, animated speeches, aod preliminary ; motions, lie election was gone into, with the ' following result : Fop. Ma. bra -stum it Messrs. Walter, John Moyer, Antes, Gross, Spanker, Oldt, Maize. Merrill, llermannv. Edward YVtU.ni. I Schnch, Steinruck, Charles Wilson, Hinken, 1 ! VS"0"'- Sanders, Guud' Wingert and Walker 19 Foa Ma. Wfalker Messrs. Wolfe, Moss, Young, Francis Wilson, James 5. Fuk Ma, l.tHKi Messrs. Henniiig, Brown, Walls, Frick, Thos. H.Wilson, Phillips, Dan iel Mover, Dougal, Rothermel,Stahl,Leiser Jr. Dielfenderfer 13. So David Heckesdobit, of New Berlin, was declared re-elected. ihe isulary. Several sums were proposed, i .i i- , .. .... as oi.os: tor i.tio.iIessrs. John Jlnjtr, Antes,! Gross, spangl.r, Oldt, Maize. Merrill, Her. , ... V I . i M . I .. fc.-.. 1. .U Cf.:..i. ..-..1 us.,.., .-... i., oicmn, ' 'narlfS "". oung. rrancis W ilson, "mean, walker. James, Walls, ! rick, I ho- mas H. v iison, Phillips, Dougal.Stabl, Roth - ermel 21. fur DSAIIII Mn.r. Wollnr ttiiil'.ri Prnc grove, Sanders, Wolfe, Moss, Leiser Jr. 7. 'iir $100 Messrs. Henninz.Gunily, Brown, language to writing, printed thetu books, Daniel Moyer, DiefTenderfer 5. :i.i...- .u i . i i .- , u . , . ,, , . , and during the last six years have baptized So six hundred dollars was determined op- ! , . J 1 on as the salary-with the distinct onderstan- j ' leist one tbousao1 Per jear on professton ding, on the part of both Directors and Su- of tDa,r faith Christ. A moral and in perintendent, that he is to devote his excla-1 dustrious but poor people, they have re- SIVe attention to the work of Improving the I cumiaon schools common schools of Union County or be 1 I Hied irom oilice r t-i... .i - r -i- r. . ,;, it'is highly desirable that the same' : text books, be used iu all the districts of the '. '",""Viiand . 'ha' inV'.'e a" ,the : School Directors of I nion Countv to meet in tnwiuhnri n. ii.. ,.r . ,r ' l,ie call of the County Superintendent, to ' adopt such measures as ihey shall think Dcst ' calculated to accomplish this object. , The Convention wasspirited and earnest i in its proceedings, and members seperited in ; " "" .U- 1 - - I M - II 1 I I fnfurt hump I h mi rln nf lha Kn rr inlcn. Zo' ; experience, and liberal salarv. we donbt not he will mate snee.ial efforts for nsefulnes. In this, he will .equire ihe assistance of Tea- chers, Directors, and Parents. Thus aided, , , three years should find Lnion County in the vmuv...o... .i....Ci,.c1,u . WWe Lave asceruincd tbe following addition:. A nnointme.nr Snyder Daniel SBoyer. Freeburg.sala.-ftno ' Juma'a wm m isnrchfieid 500 .111111111 ADram v nawn, i veyiown ,,vcomin2ll!!h Castels. Huesv.lle ;i ill 300 olumbia h m Burgess, Millville 400 Montour A B l'litnam, Danville 5t)0 'enter J I Burrell, Aaronsbur; 80(1 j Northutnb'd J. J. Keiraensnyder, Milton, 400 ; Our young friend, Mr. Hawn, bad the appointment tendered him without any : effjrt ou his part. i 1'iTTiNti is Small rox Mr. Startin, the senior surgeon to the Guruey Hospital j for diseases of the hkin, has commubica-1 ted to the Milicul Timet a plan, which ; ue has adopted, for preventing pining in small pox, and which has always proved successful. The plan consists in applying ; tbe act tutu cantbaridis, or any vesicating fiui'l, y inour.s of a camel hair brush, to thu apex cf each pnstule, ou all ihe expon- tu aurtuccs t the body, until LlittTiur is evidenced by the whiteness of the skin in the parts subjected to the application, ; "e0 b "u"i producing it is to be wash- : ff wi,h wa,?r or !hiu "rowroot Pruo1' 1 Ihe pam attenduie the application of the a i F; a . , veMcating fluid is Terj slight and tran- s;at. ' vaAMT,Too. The Albany Journa. : calls public attention to the faet that, un-1 j i . j , . ; ! tV dceU.," m'de b? ll I J C-rt n j fiU dIJ i w .o.o.u t uygnuiv in uiau. it, use ; IMaverV. 1 a ftilninefiro inslifnlinn " en1 : . ,. " . . ' "-" ' . ' J "6 - Hon. Thomas Carson; Speaker of the Pennsylvauia Senate in 1S53, died at his ' home in Mercersburg, Franklin Co., last mouth, aged 0(5 year. He was an hon est man, a school teacher by profession, , . . ,,. . and represented Franklin county v,.i. r ,u. t .l in one branch of the Legislature or the other, ; ten or twelve years. Emerson Eiheridge, of Tennessee, the i ,, flf fllB s,l " Wh; . ' , ' I HI. Ul.UIUVII Ul Congress .who stood np against the Ne- Lraskl Lil d not beretfcofore 8tricten down for their independence, fights anoth er battle for re election this summer against strong odds. Tbe Danville " Democrat' notices horse shoe nails made from Anthracite from at the Jlontour rolling mill, nearly as tough LEWISBUKG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH Eastern Missions. Eloenio Kincaid, for many years a Baptist preacher in the Northumberland Association, and long time a missionary in the Surmao Empire, has addressed large numbers of people io this region, during the past fortnight. His last seven years' sojourn in Burniah hag made apparently do change in his personal appearance, and his own health is good. He contemplate! returning to his distant field of labor next month, but will leave with us his family, for the benefit of their health, and to im prove the education of tbe younger mem bers. Mr. Kincaid has labored for some years past iu Ava, the capital of tbe liuniun Empire a city contaiuing with its envi rons perhaps a million foul-, and cnininu niea'ing by way of large trading caravans with the ten millions of ijhaiis on the cat, with the south-western portion of China ou t lie iiortlieast.the Karens oil tbe north, aud other large tribes ou the west. From its position, Mr. K. considers this the iu.it practicable puiut from which to reach the Ch.iie.-e, as well as other large nations, by uieaus of their merchants constantly pas lug In aud fio. The emperor of liui null is minimally a despotic inouarcii, but as be j has no large standing army, public upiutuu is sometimes stronger thau the despot. Mr. Kiucaid never asked permission of tbe Emperor, or of any other man. to preach i i rii . i,i the (jO.spel of Christ; he had been con- stautly employed, with Dr. l'uwson, in teaching, preachiug.and distributing tracts and portions of the Word of God, without interruption ; and on coming to this couu try, he bore from Ihe Emperor to our Pres ident, proposals for oucnini? or reimlatinr trade between Kurmah and America. The Karen people are auionc tbe most iuterestiog of those generally denominated i ... . ii mt i , - . 1 "heatlieu r r- o i i uvj numocr peraupa fcigut or uimm. anJ wben iBUu , . .. , lho hls Were tot idolaters; they had, -.. . 1 , r.i i l aujuug lueir irauitions, many ot tue icau- : r . , , (), , T , nf ., . " , sugnuy varied ; ana were waiting lor a I T,,:inn Th.. I.-..! nn ,rr;..., 1 I " J guagc; the Missionaries have reduced their ceirod the Gospel into houetst hearty aud have Imilr caoh r .. i.: .i ' - -o-I till flfinrr mi n rr ruitira n.iaAlin.. wh ! 1. ! ii J aid from America. Children in Biblical j knowledge, they need much assistance in preparing their teachers for their great 1 ' 1 o work : but. thus aided, tbe Karen is evi. 1 dently the most promising field for Mlsslon- n- . .i 1 1 r i ,rJ ellort th world affords. Mr. Kiucaid stated that "the five great : principles' of tbe Budhisls, are : "Thou It 1, . t n m . I not Kill; Ibou sbalt not steal : Tnou i i. . . ! 001 .-.j , uwua ""'vaiiDg spirits. All very gooa. ana j the first four evidently a portion of the Ton j Commandmenls given to Moses : but tho I i. . , b. ' ; last is a human addition ; while the other commands against idolatry, oovetousnes., r,a& Sablath breaking, and dishonor j v" f-""" i auti iuey "in their Wndnesi bow down to wood and stone. ntw iokk, .uay o judge l'eabodys ! iiijuuciiuD agatnsi lue rouce commissioc junction against the l'olice Commissioc-1 ers has also been dissolved. This was the last remaining injunction against the Doard, and the Commissioners have pro ceeded to business. Kx-Judge James R. Whiting has been appointed Superinten dent of the Police, under the new regula tions. QtlNDARO, K. T. via Bonneville, May 2 Gov. Robinson proceeded to Lecomp ton to-day, to await trial. Thu ten tlniu- ,,,1 doars el)lercd fr lis orp,.ar:ll)Ce) expired on the first Monday iu April, at l,ich ,juie the Court was not in session. IlAKKlaDURU, May 5. The bill ps ed by bfh llustn fur therele;isc ot eli. Ismail, was .niiied by ihe Ooverntir at tu ii ill urn tfi. Sl...eitT ll,;!.,.l..!..t; . I... becn ,eI, eJ ,0 fur ,he " ' of hlm t ouce ; , Tbe Comn'!s'ner8 of Juia' have raised the Countv tax from 14 to 3 .,, , ... J i , mills on the dollar. This has been deem- i . " " . LeUi I VVA .-.ijf uu accouut oi me mueotca- ness of the county and the building of new Bridges. I . , 1 v Tbe S,ore room of Jol'n D- wcll, i E. - q., at Deasant View, Juniata county, I . '."TT1 vj nre on Saturday i morning, tbe 2oth nit. The fire is snp- .... 1 I L . . , . F"vu uj ,m0 io nave originated Irom the uu.e, auu was not discovered, until 3 o'clock in the nxorninc. The loss is hca- TJ' - The Philadelphia Ledger, in its money article of the 14th, says that tbe Pcnnsyl vania Railroad Company is tbe only party that should control the public works if sold by the commonwealth. Six teen attempted the abduction and forcible carrying off a yoong girl, in Phil- adelpbia, on Sunday, the 19th, inst, who eft tbe Catholic and joined the Baptists. She was rescued by tho Police. The Directors of the Lancaster Savings Institution appeared in Court on 8aturday and made Jin assignment of its effects. T. L. Roberts is the assignee. It is thought the Institution will pay about fifty cents on the dollar, when iu affairs are closed up. An old thief has been taken npin Phil adelphia, and in bis possession found a large quantity of tho valuable goods lost by Beaver, Barcrgft & Co.. aud by Stokes, some wciks a'0. iNNue List, May Term, 1S.TT. Adam Schreck and others vs John Ranck Matthias Wilson v David Herr John Roebuck vs A J Oino John Ott Rockafeller vs Abbot Green's Ex'rs I, B Christ for W Cameron vs Geo A Frick John Datesinan vs Johu II Vartz with not James I. Ijuinu vs Wm Heart el al Sarah Ann Polk vs James L yuinn liecker & Weiler vs Chas Stccs Chas P Fox et al vs Adam Ranck M Kling for Datesmans vs Hy DiefTenderfer Samuel Hendersan vs Charles Cronrath Henry W Snyder vs Saml Ewing Com sus. M Chamberlin vs Holl'inan & High Marks Weil Ac vs Jacob Hartman et al Julius Weil &e vs same Win G Herrold vs Smith B Thompson j Chas H Cook vs Thos Penny j David Herr vs W H While with notice to g ' Sprout, Burrows 6c Co vs M A Stock et al same vs same ' Mary Jane Flint Ac vs Charles D Kline i Lafayette Albright vs John Dalesman j MontVlnisAi Younejr vs Stiizer & H'inizinger Nefffor Kuri vs Richard Dnusherty : Christian Dershain vs J'leph (i-yeret al i Daniel Lavcock vs William Moore ; Danirl Itanijler jr vs Geors'' H ousel et al John WenzH vs I ickson M'l.aiighlin ' John M Benler vs David Sj.itler wiih notice Porter for M EShriner vs C H Slimier with no ; Samuel Baker vs John Date-man ; KtiZiheth Vartz vs David Grove Hank of Danville vs Lorenzo P Teed M.irv A Davis vs William Davis D II I!iss-I vs Jno Kimplr's Adinrs : (ienrnf Wehr vs (Vome Faust Daniel Rangier vs B.iMian Teifrl, wnh no It ink of Danvill" vs Chas II shnner Win Ratter vs Charlev Dreibach ! W T Linn vs P B Marr I Daniel Williams vs Kaufman fc Reber Wm M'Clearv vs Wm M VanValzah ' Seth P M'Cormiek vs George J Swartz :Ijrv '''"hbaugh vs Danl D Guhln. et al loungman & Walter vs oah Walter Thornton & VanValzah vs John Murphy 1 Israel Knetiel vs James Mauck David Herbst vs Daniel Rengler David liaerlges vs Alfred Kneass Peter lluinmel and Vife vs Daniel UengW J I) Sorver & Co vs Saml and Jos W Sliriner John DeLong vs Jos G M'Call James M Smith vs Robert Chambers 1 Charles H Cook vs Byers & Rmer j Mayer ' Ranck A- Rolan.l vs Lambert Batick I M ;..ver's Adm're I'nrJn Ranck vs AC High ;,'n IippiMcou & Cj vs Ranck V Roland (; Roe.ib(ri V Co vs same Brnoke & Fuller vs same I. B ChriM for W Cameron vs Peier Meixel ! -Kt Jrnkj ys Mern, , , ..... .... 11 uccK ; iveoer vs John .immerman same vs David Zimmerman Charles Hartzel vs State Mut Fire &c Ccmp JURORS ; Traverse Jaron,Atljuurnetl Court, N,ii'h. From Went Rnffabie Geo E Shearv, Wm Beichler, Thos Tavlor. Buffnlne Daniel M Renner, Cphraim Campbell, Kubt Strayhorn. And'w llauck.Gersham linlille. kelly Adam Hazlet.Geo Meixel. Jacob Mover, h.'t Hnf. Jun Schrack.Jno Slrohecker. Peter Wolie, Jos H Walker, Abrain Wolfe.W m I. Harris. A'eip ' im Jus Kteckner. Hurtlet nnii LfiWa- i Jacob Fees, Alva Marsdon.Ldw Benner, Israel Ueaver. John Frederick. Elias Kaiherman. I I ri i . aa w i - c t r R;'X""te1.7riteljoTit KetleV.Wm Sudden! Jacob Meckle"' Mfflin. vr-John Yoong,' Tho's Outelius Cha s II "a-ssenpiug Grand Juror $t May Term, 1857. Bnfftthte And'w Ruhle. Them p. Strayhorn. yfiffittthurr Jos Boon. John Kilopr. Uniim Jacob Barnhart, Arch Thomas. Hiwf Hnf. uenev. y tteisn. Juisl . L.eonari. one. 1 .', rstnn Inn rrnciifnir ' R,' Hi " " f3 ' " "v J D Maize. Chas Cawley. Jas Keiman. Uwi- I. u- r 1 l n i . . U cVsC Sh. jXWalas by. Hartley and andn Uincaman, Kelly. Ltmatone John "" ,uininings, urian.tr. suhl -dl A-Jacob Uafcr sr, Dan I rr t xr w Travt.rne Jurors, Miu Ttrm. 77e Veer-Jon H Robenold, E H Weikle, Joel Kanck sr, D B Kaulman Jnhn St Clair, j Saml (ioodlandcr. fast Huf. Cyrus Brown m i.indenmuth, John i.undy, I'cter i.eiz. nae--James Himmelricht, Adam Young, ! r rancis V ilson, John Biddle. io llerhn j Jas Harrison, Saml Boop. Ay-John N'oll, 2 T; acC(lunt pf Jl hn Hower, Adminis Tho s Howard, James Shields, James Moore. . ,,. u.ilh ,h, ann..pd uf , v,,. m-i m rteson, ..eo ncnocn, wm; u JX' "v -. f:m i Beck, Solo Kilter. .Vifllmburg Saml Slitzer, JamesChambers.Berryhill Bell. Limestone Chris D.mberman.Geo Chambers. Jackrnn Philip lipis. Hurtleif nnd Lrtrit John Deal. Chas Riihle. David Fillman, Ja's Reed, David Haves, Daii'l Hunsirker, Chr'n fiann, C'hr'n Reif, Wm Oook. Jno F Wilson. Union Jona Huiiiinel. MVr BiiffnlieS.rn Kaufman, fieo Haock. Wm Taylor, Geo Klerkner. VV?T?ESSES. Ult. TIIK ma a FORGER. CONVICTED. rttllN 8 DVK in thff Auth - r. who had 10 . a r . extM-rieiiCe im a ILiliker and t'ublUhi-r and author qj of A .V or- "J Lsrt'iTft nt Vt- Jin-ad m iy Tttrrn t. tr. h n .r IU nueeosive nthtu or 4 M'Wi eeofile irrefied him with r'undf f ap;.laut-. lute he exlu Jj luted the ui mi ner in whi' h e- ilnterfeiter execute th-ir fi mi-t--. and the nur. nt nnd nhrie-t in mils of Od-t- tin; thi oi! The Unk Nte Knjrnen. l y g that h i the nate-t Jule i-f 1'nj.er Money lirlng. Q tan ftrihhtt:tjCtiittf,ft;t iUh .We. Ie-cribinz every Itenuine hill in exHteni-. and eJihi WX, tZ& ItfZXiZ s u.t iii Mrrh.nt, li.nkr uj iiu-iu, m.ii cu f "VnttZJ.m n... ,h ch Kad l,l9lilu"e,,ll"0WD native tunga PKfitn fLempuUuhi AI.o li-t ofall the FrUate Rinkrn. in Amerira. a i O rol,eienimmarToi me Dnanmoi Knnpeand Amer- , ira will 1m published io each edition, father with all lZ the important N-fl nf the Day. AUn, j J A PKK1KS OP TALKS, I a From an Old Manuwrijit found in Eist. Tt fnr- ' ninht w the diimI complete btxtorT of OrienUl Lifa. tie- - Ctf iwribine the most jerplpxtns nnnitionj, in whi.h the m Indien and Rent'euieD of that country have been m ttJ often found. 'J h-; fltnripn will eontiuiir thpninhoat Zm the whole year, and will prove-the daWt entertaining 3 ever nrTemt to the public. M wKurninhid Weekly to Pntwrrihem only, at $1 a Of year. All letter nmat lie fiddreed to ej JOHN 8. DVK, Itftoint, O rnhlihrr and Proprietor, TU Wall i-t Nk Vork J. Weichselbaum, OPTICIAN and OCUlIST.from Pliila., J respectfully informs ihe citizens of Lew i.sburs and vicinity that he has opened a room at HERR'S HOTEL, where he olfers for sale, 3x3s SPECTACLES of every variety, size and quality. A new invention of Spectacles. fnr distant or close readme, with gold, silver, sleel and tor-; loise-shell frames, and a new and improved assortment of perifocal "round flint Glasses of j his own manufacture. He would particularly call the attention of the public to his Spectacles for near.Hichted pr roosts, and for per- j sons who have been operated upon for the rnUrant of tli. eye. and to hif aw kind of Ghuae anil Ci.o-rwr. of th. pieht mmiie of the bert flint and atura Olawo. Oood tibMM. may b. known bj th.tr nhaua, .xnrt oenter. .harp and highly poliBtwd .urfac. These qnalitiaa at to be found to a hujh dven-e in hia Rlaun. HIGHLY IMPORTANT the very besl BRAZILIAN PRP.II1.P'! no nnirerMlljr provt to baiar Miperior to any otbnr Olaaa. Kinmr:Kos(:orE.sprnion7.7.iXGnT.A.V!F.A of ry at, and quality, TtLKM OrES, MAU.VIFriA d and OPERA i;tASSf- with ditfM.nt ftmm, lo.tlT altb ertry Tarirty of article in th optical liu not wntloniHt. Wqjul'TlCAl ml other IMtnment nod Olaiwf eara fotly repaired at ahort notice. II eaa alway win. Ulap to rait the Tiidon at th penmn, a h r th.m, upon the fir.t trial. 11 will remain in Lewinbur liim. I Ml MAY UKT. and thoM in want of th abor artiilr wilt )" KIT. him a call. 11 win. if minin-d, ti to any KlipeetaUe houae wh.r. hi rrvbM may Ii. w.nt-iL nrThc very best EVE-WATER always for sal.'...jj 3wfifi FARMER MAY 8, 1857 Union County Court Affairs. Adjourned Court Proclamation. W nercas, HIC Iioil. .lUldiidm o nauu. siden, Judge for the Hh Jud.cia. District of Pennsylvania, composed o. the counties of Whereas, the Hon. Abraham S Wilson, Pre- Union, Mitllm aud Snyder, and Philip Ruhle and John W.Simontnn,Esq's,Associate Judges for Union county, have issued their precept, bearing date the 21st day of February, 1857, 1 and to me directed, for tbe holding of a Court j of Common Pleas at Lewisburg for the county , of Union on the second Monday of May next, j (being the I Ith dav) 1857, and to continue one week, NOTICE is therefore hereby given to Witnesses and all persons interested in the . Issue List, to be then aud there present and not ; depart without leave. Jurors are requested I to be punctual in their attendance at the time appointed, agreeable to notice. Given under my hand and seal at the Sher iff's Olfice in Lewisburg. the 9ih dav of April A. D. ISS7, and in the seventy-ninth year of the Independence of the V S. of America. God save tbe Commonwealth ! DAli:L D. GI'LIiIX. Sheriff. I iifln oiml) i onrl lvro lam:illoii Hi;Ki;AS.in. H-.n.AB M 8.WII.SON, J'reMttent Ju ltfe fi r the 2ih Judicial Di-inct of i'erinsvivnuia. coiiMmse! id" fhe ; rounties of 1'nntu, Mifflin and Suyder. and ! Philip Rchl andJ'iw W&iMnTs Kqs., Asso- ciriif Jih!ks in riu. n coiiniv. have issuH their preeepi.bearmg date the sis, day of Feb'y. lo7. a rut to me di recced, fur the holding 01 an Orphan (uiirt,Cuuri of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and General Quarter esionst al I.KwhKrKti. for the county ot I Aio.v on the TlllltD Mi)lAY of M V next, i (being the lSih day) I8i7, aud to Continue , one week, Moiire is therefore hereby given to the Cor- ! oner. Justices ot the Peace and Constables in aud for the county of I'nion, to appear in their own proper persons u-ith their records, inqui- ' sitions. examinations and oiler reniembraiires ' to do those things which of their ollices and in their behalf appertain to be done; and all Wit nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or I persons, are required to Le then and there attending, and not depart without leave at their j peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in ; iheir attendance at the appointed time agreea- ; hie to notice. Given under mv hand and seal at the Sher ill's Oilice in Lewisburg, the I Ith day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fiftv-seven.and ihe seventy- ' ninth year of Ihe Independence of the Knited States of America. God save the Common wealth! DA.N'IKL D. GI'LIiIX, sheciil". 1)LBLI(' Notice is hereby given that the following named persons have filed their petitions in the Clerk's Orliee of the Court of (Quarter Sessions of L'nion county for license, viz. B rnvijh and P'lilionfrt. r.-winaijif. Ii.titl lli rr Lvvburg Ailitm .1 Wtideosiul dn r Ii Lux do John M'Fadilen do Fur Tirtrn nr 1.4 V. TO ill. di Kit lug boose Philip lvt-r dn Ann l.inter W nl I. KitNT J"nK t'ishrr Now CiiluniliU,Wuifc Dm Trtiti do do V. bite Iiv.r Mills LimtoD riiiim Hun. Ik do do do ll. nrv i.iloil Martin Ku.ljr SMmiii-l IlKiiin Vh'liwl Kln-kner i!im IVU-r. F. W Mniie iliimn Liuili-nmuth l-Ti t'romly I 'liarlt- 1'rotz.T W iiiidm InhoS lhltll.1 suiter li.nd Mover W illmm K SM-hlrr do do do Knting houp. do Ni.-w liTlia do do Ksei llaffuloe do MilHinliurg do Il.rtl.y llirtleton tv e-t Huffuloe T.T1T11 do do do do do do Tlioma.. lireru do Which said petitions will be presented to the t'ourl of tjuartcr Sessions of I 'nion county on ! Friday tbe 2idjday of .MAY, 1S57, for the j purpose aforesaid. SAMrF.L ROUSH.Cfcrt. I Lewisburg, April 29, 18ri7 REGISTER'S NOTICE. MOTILE is hereby given to ' L cerned.that the following natrn COn- named persons have settled Iheir accounts in the Register's , Olfice al Lewisburc, Union countv. and that the sa d accounts will be presented for enfir - mafinn anil a nn'iiir. a Ihn llrnhnn l.nnrt. rnation and allowance al the Orphans Court, in h HpIH nt I.KH'ISll!IR(; fur the runntv nf Union, on ihe iotirth Friday of MAY next, being the .2d day of said month, viz: , Th- .--, nf r:Pre Mailrr Mmmlc tntOT (f Abrallam j;U(tr XMe of Milllniburg, j,.-,v.,i 1(cri ,ae of Hartley township, deceased. 3 1 he account of Mary Krv, Administra trix of Jacob fru, late of I'nion Tp, deceased. 1 4 The account of John A. Mertz, Admin : istrator ol Valharine Aurand, late of .New Uerlin. deceaed. 5 The account of JnoSchraclf and Joseph Moore, AdininiMrators of James Muure, late of Kelly township, deceased. 6 The account of llenryBaker. Adminis trator, and Catharine B;iki r, Administratrix of JaciJi Bulitr, late ol Btillaloe 'l'p. deceased. 7 I lie account of Daniel Weidenan', Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Geurgc Wiitkltbltck. late ot 11, nil' V l'p. deceased. H I he aid nut of Tlii uias Haye and Thomas nm!v. Executors of the last will and testatnen of Wm. A. I'uttersun, late of Kelly towuhip. deceased. 9 The acci'iitit of DanielSpielmyer and Daniel Knauss. Executors of the late will and testament of Shem Knaust, late of Hartley township deceased. 10 The account of Thomas Reber, Guard ian of Margaret Mayer, a minor child of Henry Moyer, late ol Lewisburg deceased. 11 The account of lieoree Drcibach. Ad ministrator of Samuel Frederick, late of Har tley township, deceased. 12 The final account of George Dreisbach and John Kline,Admiuisirator vf Jucob Kline, late of Mililinbur?, deceased. 13 The account of Wm. C.Barber, Admin istrator of Thomas Barber, late of Kelly town ship, deceased. 14 The account of A. D.H. Kemper. Guar dian of four of the minor children of tiancy Keititr, late of Hartlev township, deceased. J. . PENNINGTON, Iteir'r. Register's Olfice, Lewisbur;;, April 16, lf?.r7 ER. KELLIWG'S ' Cancer IllMitute, for the Treatment of Cancers, Tumors, Wens, Ulcers Scrofula, or any Growth or Sore. Chronic Diseases gene- . rally can becured (ifcurable) without surgical : operation or poison. For all particulars write, ! state di-cases plainly, and enclose 25 cts for advice ; Letters must have a postage stamp 1 enclosed to pay answer. Medicine sent any j distance. Address C L KELLING. M D, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co, Pa. I Merhanir-horit is 8 mil from Ilarrinhnnr.on theC.V. Railroad, and acOL'ilile from all parts of th Talon. Old and younir. poor and rich, com all we will do yon irrf.l. 4lT-To thorn afllirted who can not visit me prrao uallr. I a ill n.nd. per mail, on receipt of $6 only. anVeipa to prepare Mediciucwith full Direction firnne. Ac. SUA all particulars. Address as abov HmoTO CLOCKS all kinds of 8-day and 30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever lime-pieces. Brass 8-day clocks at 94. brass 311-hourclocks as low as l. All clocks warranted for one year at J.L. VODER'S I A DIES' DRESS GOODS new aod hand j some just ree'd by Dec. 2ft. BEAVER & KVCMER. Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration to Ihe estate of ALEXANDER CIM MINGS, late of Minlinburg, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims npon it will present them properly authenticated for settlement. J AVUS W.sAMiS. Administrator. March 2, 157. wi'pd n. H. Dersham, SL D., HAVING permanenily located in Le wisburg. Pa., respectfully lenders his Professional Services to the citizens of this . n;,. i - ......t allriitltill , TXrl dM P. , Wlll a)a() be paid to Chronic Diseases of every uair.e,and treated with unparalleled success. j Da. DERSH AM graduated at the renowned I American Electic Medical College.Cincinnati, j having first studied the Old or Allopalhic sys- j lein of medicine, and attended Lectures in one of the Old School Medical Colleges of Philad- 1 elphia; but becoming conviuced of the super- j ionty of the Newor American Eclecne system, ; he commenced its stndv, and attended two i courses of Lectures in ihe Reformed or A me- ' ricau Eclectic Medical College ol Ihe Wueen InMitntioii, a:inoUf n r.'-Ili'- nM.Uhfoia AI.t..ttt.-r nui iin- n.-inr. tttm: th rm .-'. l..l iw ru. in .ti liwi -t . i- 1 "y wny itijurtoiifi to tit butimu j'-U-in, mi-i a- tj.iimil' I. Arvnir. tnljuoni.ic.; f-r -riTi"r t ri.il'-- : t .v.. I ri.w.,'r.. ( l.v-i. MM- ' f th' V t" ' ' t'" 'r'' .iiiil.-i.i.tu.'i. !! t.'.r .M-w. n-u- - ww-r: L.n.a.l . lUel n ic l.:i TO Inf . f ftt. Huh tin vhtal f ftw turtrit-, nd il th f" ' I tin "Id or Ail'-patli" .-.) t-n-fi t. f - ii- m-ntt ii.iat, ...rf ll (li imtr-Tfni'tt- t.f vr? thr --! m M r tii it. m.. i-aii.-. li ; . Ti. in-....! .". a Z&"i7lZZ!. i Mif,ltjn, Kn,i rr.rinr i.t'i-r.i !-, l-i-ti-T. itiu- . mt'm. itvp-rnw. '- "J'JH tutr L)-HT -l-.th. Xr. Th Nff ."lioi i'frti:l ci:itin- a km-h -uiTioriij m thf trvatintit '1 H 'iif !. ir h-- -e-it .r-.v-.i t-t l-e, cii;l ti-m.rt. iht tin- uiortnutvtuiiiJ II (l.i4-l"t to:.'tti.T i. !. thu 2 r nriit; il.l "I A-.oc I'hili-r U "lily s ii-r oetit TIik t im lit'.- ' f I'rn.TP. ami ini r .v-n.i'i'li. ami tn ,w fili.-.I i. rTwhv. i.r..fr i'iiir- ""t 1-iOi: liuuiid dn In di-l tli- rrtnlf. an.l oni 111:1:1-1 tli.iini-- N.H. MI KH K in MK I'll I llll!l jtr t JOtS lliL!.i Irnf nt lurl:ilile KEYSTCKE CIEER & WIPJE HILL, jutt-titt t .Not. 2ti. Uii. t.Thif nt th- Vill M io 1'.". It all xaiV.M iu in- mar kft in t(. ; u l ?r-t with ubi. h it Ifrindt". auU in tt' f r. al pb r "t h ti..-m. MuaufttetureJ at the V-.lc Wur.'i, ilarrutmrg. M.EASK TAKE rAK'i'HTLAIt .ViTICE! ! TIIIAT tins is mi. rely m-iv mill no ex ! j pene has been spared in its manularture ail the matenuls are the very beM, and are used unsparingly- Tiie f yl.ti-ieri are almol : twice th- lentil of the fr-rimr oT..;ind ali.in eluding th t" ryiimlrr. tuflt "I Iri-n. 'in wr. w is ' iuu in' li. it iu iliri:i' t- r. wnii c in lV ' : V t!.r- -1 i tt f.ti it. Thf l-;.in "1 th-- I'lt'.-v is c-i tK ni"t. jiii t wt It- nimlf viiiv iifcvMf. ;;.u It -- tLu.. i ! If;r- i. it rut I t : nit iiicii.-.- tlirtah it, i a- ji t lI th l'r--ii- -ry ' niu.-ii iiiiTi-asfil-aii'l cannot U- hw Ktn t-y ;ny t.ur in.-rtn-. 1 Tin- urr4n''Uiff,tt itif Tut.npl Hh- r twirl -f th I'ftw, ' is very fTl.-' t. 'Ihe Ifciifs iuU it J-f r mm all i)r.T.ll. : tw Uffr Hu r ; th J.urllai nimul' i- ..nu ; tnd 1.11-ly.th'.- WTkuiHn-l.ii' i'"'- " ' Xii.- J t-y nuy Birt-!.!i;e i f tin- km-. iliJit-T. r. t' -rtf ' n th- n n. lth iu tin Hrnm rfiiif nt uit1 tl niffhanii-oi tltLii; nt. Aii M-r-ou-. win. ln. b-cu ' ! iu '1 tf u- tli" f-h-! iunttl nut Mill, arc awitrt l-w iucir;T iii.-i:t it i. unit cr-pcriuliy Ihtr win- hav 't l:rK i J:iutili'f ol aJi. t Ity hnvinic tin .Mill on yur ni:iittatiou or tnrm.you can, I at any tiniv.in a f-' m.mitcmaki m tVw cuil'.n- i.t'-wi-ft I cM!r lr tirvncnt u: oryoii cm -iTrcipMlitiiuily make J Up a ffW Uitrn-H. TL Mchii-. w. 11 w.rkci, i cii-iiMb ' of makinif l t 1-lrtvlji ..f riii. r day. with roar. Th niHliiutL-njJMlfU'run hy h'Tw.-t am r liati.l pow- cr, au4 when the nlef arc ffrouml. a, ia:il) buy nf four ' tct-n wtsirttof mjc cavu j.rc? th' tiUHre wi;b ail cao. The ! f 'll'-win may be aMurcd a the tlc-ilr4 aJfant-tce of . this miif. ' iVirst It will ma" more CvWr than anTotVr frc, with a piTta luautity of anj-les iu a given uim-.iiiJ aitb mtit h UIht ami ' Xi-citc. grttnl It will luak' CiCMatr auJ fwieur cjiier tltaa aliv OtlleP Mill. ThirJ Y'U tan nuike the rijr-r a ynu ant it, nn l nh' ti jou naiit it; aud in tiuuiUittc." Irom tu- pllu tu tutrrt-ln. t'i'urth With if ya run pre-w your Currant-.Cherri--, Uerrie. t'heiH. Buttrr. Lra itu4 T-Utow. itth W libit u..-)'Uuuit ail liijjt-a L:iv freh ami weet liJeT. V ith all the aJranUst- n'fultiriLT frm tin- j- i-einrr and n ot a Ma-'hine at a ri m. . that it is Wtiliin ttw rewh of all ran it be that auj luu-iiivat KikJrni'-r would do without it Jt&O'OJ.Vf.yit.lTIf'.X.V. J. k.-l- w. Jun.- Wh. lfi4. W. O. HirmE : Sir I hf iift yur Iittin-Ti-1 rtder Milip; I U(trI the M:ll U: t- ber. ,iul n irii I r-un 1 fiflT bofhel." f applen "-r ln-ur. 1 ke-he irrrttitul aiitr twelve lnttir. aul I citu i'f' trut i l rr-i ri-ler v-r ! hour with two men. I --ao rec mm-tttl nr iin;i-rel I Cider Mill to II fruit cntwere. f-T -1-ee.i ku l a f; 1114 .f 1 lalktir. I rnn make thirtv-f.T.- cMin) of ritlt-r fnun nine and one-half hulc-U nnumnn apl Ihe rtJer cnu he j t-!m(1 fn-ui tlie -iinaf - without u-ii.2 water nnw. Oi ler will keep oue year when Wat-r i tut u-l at th- pfo. Jons mtmi;k. St. L- cit. July Ik. W. O. Hh'K'K : T'tur Miili p"t h- re, ai.-l we h:ie ' w.iii'''it''!;'"T"'"'""T', .:,-,""'" . .. ........ t.. .1 . ..1 are olht.r,)iin(L k'Ii0w tiy uiM-n-itxiekiy'utdr vt th. m r i..i uri. e of "the ether w rx w tu other k...d. i.ut, uw-iid 'ou. Very lawiwcltuUy, V M. M. I'LA.M Co. si issti'ws. June I-'.. 1.;I. M. W. O. IIice a: litis Sia 11 idi' i me irrmt plea sun- to li nd niy fi .l.le iiittui-ni-e iu n-n iimn nitati' i. o T.iur iniato.lile Patent 'ij.r Mill. Auy l-iP..n whi h.i. ni.de i-iiler livllieuid prieiw will nuii kiv .i-riTiii-...h..u.ii tticy iri"-ure one of ynur Oi'W Iti. iilihlv .nd n- Oluv ol ynur illTrlUlOD. 1 rf'8t.l it i. lie iiT ilii- l..-..t iu Teution. D'i in use. Althoujli I h.r. h.d it hut one yrar. it h.s atniily repaid me ..r wlmt it in-t. I iJit ex prt'Mie.1 through oih' ul iour nm.'lin:i-.- i- lial leti fi r metitatinD. anden Vw ire.iTini -.n.t lunci-r tlmti Hint pri.liii-.-l throuch tin-n'll fust. i- tiit.l Mi I. fn.m th vi-ry fact ih.it it i mure fr -r trcm tunnuel. .hu h alwui . 1:.. a t. uili'in-y Io sriintv. an 'I iti.li: - iu ni .ny ii'.f.ir'i-. - f .r dutiie.tir use. Ynur-. nspirttull v, W Vt-loLl-V. Tliis i to eertilv. tt :it 1 -ur. Ii.-im-iI i f P. I.Aii.ir- th, in Ortnl- r. lr.-J. i in- nt Hirki.li'n r.t. nt i.ler Mill, aii-i h.-i.. h. l It iu uiie eier iti.e. I'eit itll -titi.tT-d nitli it nti':t; 1 h.ie no h. -itiitii-n i:t iP'rnu"nn': it h.i re n-i-lul nuil IO'li-l"-u-..lile M.rl me t,. Hie farturr. Milhit. c.reuian tr.iit.n h- s can uinlii' Irmn tiif to iT ta:r.''. fif ni-d CI-1' r er il.y. .any. !:inv i t itiv lii iiii.r. km (tin lu.e.i -illiil.r Sliti tiltien. 'ih-' Mill V- t m .r-ntly imiruiidfiniv 1 buUtih mine. W i,. W.ti.ii. !n 11, lit. KiHi r. P. li-nn' 1'i'Utitv. 1'.. 1 h- reliT i-eetifr fh.f I have u-ed W. IV lli.kul,. Im pruTe.1 l'urt.lile 1 eier Mill, and ooii-i iei it . m: u..!.i- lit .eiitiiin in tti.' eei.ni. my nl limn. Thi- ei-l.-r i- lenner an I better than that mail? itttlieudal .ay. 1 :nn well .li a- d with it. ami ,-li.iulii be unwilling tn part aith It fur quite . a preaiiummi theadraucd eu-t. Joll.x a. llALai. ' July 1.1 S54. PiTtlmd. ' t. aw.Mnr..thanon hnnilreit Silyer lledal'snil liiplnm-hart- lieen pi.eu to my Mill within the lat fnur ri-iirs. af-Thiii Milt ..-u le. atut f'et liy tl f -et. ami i 4 feel hmh. weiithiugU7u Ihs, u every way portable .ud ' ctiuretneot.-nti M'UlrK I0. AUdrmii, W. 0. 11ICK0K. Ajenl e tt. r!.s. II .rrLburi;. Ta. : Forsal.by JOSKPIl MTAI'DIN. lwislmn:. This Way, Ladies and Gentlemen ! For gaud, durable, cheap and beautif ul Fkturrs. Allllirol ) F Likenesses of a very supe rior quality on a new and unproved plan, lar surpassing the Daguerreotype. They are not reversed, but shuw everything in its true posi tion are wuhout the glare el the Daguerreo type, and hence may be seen in any view ; they are taken in one filth of the time of a Daguerreotype, and therefore belter for taking small Children, which require but a second in a bright light, and on dark or rainy days are taken as quick as Daguerreotypes in the clea rest days; they are far more durable than any picture ever made by liglit.being taken on plate glass to which another plate of ibe same is hermetically sealed with an indestructible cement, by which the picture retains its bril liancy for ages; and it will noi corrode by acids, nor be injured by weather or climate. Copies of Daguerreotypes, Oil Paintings, Engravings, or any other object whatever,are made by this process finer than by any other known. Portraits set inelegant frames of morocco, or fancy cases, gold lockels, breast pins, finger rtngs, Ac. Ac. at short notice. Also. Ilhifriirrrretjrpcw which for true and faithful life likenesses are not surpassed. t"P Of eitherof ihe above mentioned species of Portraits, the value is undeniable. They lighten the sorrows of absence or death, by granting us to behold a beloved relative or prized friend aimost as distinctly as if present. Mother! father! sisters! brothers' friends! what would you not give il the faces of the lost might still and ever smile upon yon as in life? Then procure Portraits ere too late! Charges moderate, and Likenesses warran ted to please. Daguerreotypes. Painunes. l!ilv r.f the Wet. I ins I Trtin lt inf.nrr, h o n;xri. r in tl limit Wt. awl bounded west by Sevenlll Stteet, n rlh Ijy p.. to ln'l ai.uu.lly n'.re .-loani. Ii..n ;'"." "'"" rr Hill b, east bv Oik i lee ai!ry and . u , M-lir-l T..II. ,1-4 ol C,n.-lnnti moil n.-l It i - i..linit ' - .i- " ,.h.riu t!il r-ru f .r ;ot-..n4 .. iIm... by lot of Mr-. U. .Virman .;e. eonraiting r , th.y will mm bo inori uunurmii tb.u nj oirn-r frni 55 O'ti. whereon is r-cied a one aid . Drawings &c. copied. " Out-door Views and n- vicinaly, as well as persons in s.lji mir Miniatures of Deceased Persons taken at the towns, that he keeps constantly on hau t shortest notice. reRemember ihe Dlaet. supply of SHA.VOK1X and W1LKS-R.ll'- Room in Hn....'. k..:t.n. . e.. . ... . uuiiuiiie.ncxi ine t ciegrapo T : 1 . , . . . . . ' wuiinpisuut. ni uaki l. Artist. WE STUDY TO PLEASE. JOS 1 til KELLT, Aurllonerr, SOLICITS the patronage of ihe public. Residence on South Fifth street, Lewt burg, Pa. December 5, 185(5. . White Oaf. l'osts f .r sale. Initiire of "vi. Loxuav. Lewi-liuu, iw. 5. Real Estate. FOU KKNT! riMIK larse and commodious ROl heretofore occupied by T. M. Zult in priming Ihe Vnum Arieu; in Trick's Bumi. ing, near the corner of Third and Mark-t streets. Possession given immediately. Apply u JOll.N It. I.j.yt April TJ, IH.17. Attorney for Wx. Fo K SlinRIFF'S SALE. By virtne cf a ,-, of f'i. t'a. issued out of the Court of (,'. moil Pleas of Lnion County.aiid tomcdirTt ed, I w;ll expose to publie sale attheh. u. ' David Herr, in the borough of LewisbUI?i ,,a .Mi.niiai the 11th day of May next, to : A lot of ground siiuate in Smith's a-f:itlr q to the borough r.f l.ewistnrg. Lot X0. , hill sf' T'-v tr.T-i'f I r , frame tabl, with the appurtenances. hfid, i.i k : ii in execution anl !o tf s'.-J as ihe property of Jnm Hnsftttn. I), lh(l;US Sheriff. Shpr.tTs Oflii-p, Lewlbuip, Aprd VI, l-;,;. VALUAELE REAL ESTATE, AT PUBLIC SALE. V an Aha crder of ihf frf har.s' V -: A of l inen county, I u ill eipoe to u ? on the preini-es, t n TiisJ;iy. I '2 Hi .Ma ntl. coniinet.cn. g at ttn o'clock in the forecor, the ti'llowint? iveal Estate, t.: TNH MANSION FARM" of tho late W'ni. Wilion Jr., nf Kel'.y Tp. Vtii.-n I ', . la . adMijiiiuz lami of I)rtv:d Heii.'.e. . Jac( j Hmiitii'l. Mr. M'Ctuie, and Joserb i:uv.,. auj ci.a;ai:: 1!)8 Acre; and B7 p.rehes. Tl.e Farm is mi M'y nf tbe firM qu:.:t t and under tr.od lu.iirovement.hat.ilc loeao'd on the liivrr ro;:d about half a a : frt.i I.ewibnrc. '1 l.e Iii.r rt ieo ei.t ar FINK I5ANK JJAliX, nearly new. a tw-stori-v Irame Iiweil Houe, a Corn lb u-i. a : arid i ; I; i? r rere-iary Oii:l.u:'.'.ttt?v a iiew failins S( rit-s of Water m 'lie I'ei'ar Ki'ch. and a eil unh I'ump in tbe Ilarnvard ai ...a liirivitiz vuns Apr le Orrhard. V. a:t: 11 mil ! e bad in most of the fields. Ti e Farm will be ..fi'ered as a wh. le..-r in arts to suit purcliaM'rs. Terms reasonable.and will be made tin is at sale. rersons wisliinir to view the prmie1- ar rr'jurstej to eail on ihe Administrator, er n JoM-ph Muiser. near tbe premises. Ill OH 1. fcHELLEIt. Administrator nf Wm. Wilsux Jr. i!tc 'L April S, IS.r7 SHEHII'F'S SALE. by virtue i.fare-f 1 1. fa. issued out i f the Court cf I m. nion Pleas of Union county, and to me i!:r-r-ted, 1 will expose Io Public ale. al tbe prra ises, on Siiiunlay, the lih day ol May ner at S o'cl. cl P.M., to wil : a certain trsrt i land, situate in the township f White I' and CiMjiity alnreaiu, bouiitleu east by iar '. J of J. II. Keller and uhers, suih by lai .l t : Iaac II eh. west 1 v lat.d vf Jt lin Vytr. ar : ! north bv land nf rVederirk Uershni an- heirs dI John Ili-jh, deceased, coiitaunr; acres, more or ies whereon are erx: 1 1 two st' ny frame huae, a frame bs r. ' wac un shed, ar,d other emtbildings tVc, w.:a ! the appurtenances, as ihe property ol ' - j et's Walker. l. 1 U IAHS Shl.V- ! Sheriirs OfTVe, l.rwihnrff. April 20, : fI'OU Ri:ST A desirable lt P xiid- iiuw cccujited by Renben Snr V r suital If for a Carpenter or Cooper, Hie 'C ar. iiicie Oilice. I.ewi.-buig, Feb. l'5Tlf DESIRABLE BDILDITJG LOTS IOK ! iLI.. One lot on South Tn:r: stteel, a square and a half lroui Mai..: 7iJ2352S mi Smith urth street only two squares fi tr. Market. I v5 "The above are level Lots, well li ti't. and adapted to building purposes. W. H. ARMSTRONG. Acting Ex'r of Wm. Armsirens:, dec : I.ewisbnrg, March 12, 1S.V7 11 ISI.IC Ml..'. OF Vital tBLE Heal Estate! Tf 1 T. nn Wvt.e.I w ill e'Tfr for sale, r.r tf: ruiMic h.-u-e .airly kept by Capt. V m Ki f t. in H.irrVrnn. Han lev Tp. t'oion Co. on I .i'sl;i. June Md, Iv1, the folio ins t.erru v.l Tl.'ACT OF IaAXI itnaiv in Lewis fowii-hip. I'nion conntv: a' joinu. laiid fl Heirs ot K. H. Have.dct? 'c l;tml of J u'i h JSchrack. !ituU of Anrhnnv L-1-fever, (rmfrlv prirt of thi tract) ami ether-. ri'i.tainit'E iA 7 V At'hS. or therear .-iil-The U'ht'Ie tract is well timbered. With ('a-, t lif-tuin, and mlier valunMe timber. Th?:? is aNo believed to be a valuable body of IRON ORE upon this land. I"?'' Also at the same tire nr' place he will i.fl'cr for sale Ihe reserved IKuN ORE INTEREST in ihe part of the tract .-. to Anthony Lrfever. ALSO he will offer for sale, at the j"- ' house of Mrs.Elizabcth Smith, in Middlebu-:. Snyder county, on Titrfony the llCi'A ihiy of Mny iit j.', the following described tracts of land. Xo, 1 A Tract of Land, situate in Fr?' lin town-.htp,coiinty aforesaid ; adjoining la" ' of .Miildle.su arih. Kerns & CoM lands ol S' tiel Itowcr-ox. lands of Dubois, and chf.'--. and containing aboui 100 Acres. o. '2 A Tract ol Land, situate in th' aforesaid township and county; arijoinirr land of Muldleswarth. Kerns & Co., lands c; Decker. Hi ft and others, tract No.l aLvif described, and others, and containing FirrY AC IlCS, more or lc. The above lands are well limbered w:ia j white and yellow Pine, Oak and other vaiu ble timber. The undersigned offers the one nndt'viJei half rf the above de-cribed lands for sale ii Administrator of Hi;i Arrn-n, dee'd. h.r virtne of a power granted him for that purr.' bv a special act of Assembly, approved 2th day pf March, A. 1).. 1J57, and the ctker half in his own right, as Co-tenant with ti said Henry, now deceased. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A.M.-'! each of the above mentioned days, when tb" conditions, which will be liberal, will tenia--known by the subscriber. JACOB AI RANP- Middleburg, Snyder Co., Pa, AjnlSl; COAT. ! CO!.: COAL !--ThP nndcrsisned wouM rc" peclfully inform the citizens of Lewt-h""1 '41 it. for StAwe nnd nlh.p niienises. of eve' ' r--i- . riB. iir.tr and .ix and will ilell... I'.hI to nee-i.B9 Jesn yarietr ami -it., and will ilellr.r t'ual tn perstia : it. .s he ha a te.ni fi-r Ih.t purr-n.. Ilasinj erei'te . pair nf WKK.II fCALKS, h r-n - T". j ui. Iiasinf Tnal that th. y will g.l full weight, so- nay nnh for vbal they reeeiee. ..1 f. al ran he h.d at ihe Inw.-st Ca.-h prices at bu n few y arils friiui Mr. WetJen-aur. llowt r II e.lolllSb all kiua.- ..II I-- ait. o.M '- ';',- l wi-hiir-. t. IX IS.' C .' Also lilackxiiith's Coal. To Ccnsi. a !.--Court Ketire- a'"1 "- ' I'ttis i.ft at the :c;ii.'i. i'ftt? inr Q (l e 4 S e 6
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