V If ' I If i: " - 'if 3 ITrmistog CJpnirlc. O. WWOBDEHJkJ. R.OORNEUPS. ." Biwi VrM-TtM Lrwrntntfl CBMmi, pvhlbt) on the Ctt System, hn tbt larmrt and brrt torwUte' of art NrwfMtper in Untoa County. Freedom, national ; Slavery, sectional ! W't apptal from the fice Slme-knlding Supreme Court Judges to the Psovis r PisaaiLnsu! For Governor, DAVID YVILMOT, or BRADFORD tW.VIT. Canal Coiaimlasioner, WILLIAM MILLWARD, OF VB1LADBLPH1A. Ear Judges of the Supreme Court, JAMES VEECII,or Fayette (o. JOSEPH J. Kkpublicas Meeting. The Quarter ly Heeling of the Lewisburg Republican Association, icitt he hdd in Amnions' Hall, Tuesday evening next, (.lay 19.) The jiublic in general are invited to attend. Addresses may be expected. Adjourned Court. The Union Couo-1 ty special court opened in tbe new Court j lloom on Monday their Honors, tbe I Judge, all taking their seats and teeming 1 perfectly "at borne." Messrs. Robert ; Lyon and Henry II ess were appointed tip- stares. J The Court aad Jury rooms received the j undivided approbation of every spectator. I Tbere were few iu attendance as mere I lookers-on our farmers being better em ployed planting corn, and next week being tbe more usual time for a large attendance. Up to this time (Thursday noon) tbere have been four Juries called. The action of Rockafeller vs Green's Executors, re-: for embezzlement, came up in tbe Lancas eulted in a verdict for Deft. Christ for ' ter Court of Quarter Sessions last week. Cameron vs G. A. Frick, verdict also for Deft Datcsman vs Vertz Ac verdict ' the case on the ground that tbe in agaio for Deft Quinn vs Heart and others, j diotment contained matter different from on trial. ' that of the complaint. Judge Hayes, who Pennsylvania IgliTatare. ' P8'" P1 of Long, thought tbe ap Bill for tub Sale ofthi Maim Li.nb. plication a reasonable one.ordered tbe case This important bill has at last passed j t0 continued, tbe Senate finally, by a vote of 18 yeas to j Death from Eatino Poisoned Eoaa. 14 Nays, two Democrats, (Messrs. Iogram j A boy, named Emerand Uensler, ate and Straub) voting for it, and one Repub- j four eggs on Easter day, which had been lican (Gazzam) against it The vote on j boiled in a pint of water into wbicb had the Goal passage stands as follows : j been put a spoonful of Prussian blue, for Yiai Messrs. Coffey. Crabb, Pinner, Flen- the purpose of coloring them. Two of iaan,Snuther,StranbandTaggart,SeriTrr 18. the poison, and the eggs caused his death. ftin Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Cresswell, Ely. Lvans, Fetter, Gazzam, Knox, Laubach, Steele, Walton, Welsh, Wilkios and Wright 14. It will now be sent to the House of Representatives, and that body will be called upon to concur in tbe amendments Bade thereto in the Senate. Tbe Governor has vetoed tbe following bills : to incorporate the Capitol Bank at Ilsrrisburg: Farmers' and Manufactu- vers' Bank, Blair County; the Schuylkill j Haven Bank ; to increase tha capital of j the Columbia Bank. , Tbe vetoes were sustained by almost a unanimous vote. The Governor has also signed the fol lowing bills : To incorporate the Central Bank of Pennsylvania, at Hollidaysburg ; to increase the capital of the Farmers' and Drovers' Bank of Wayncsburg; and a supplement to tbe Bank of Pennsylvania. House. The Bill requiring Railroads to fence in their tracks was passed finally. The Senate amendments to the bill for tbs sale of tbe Main Line were all con-! curred in, and tbe bill was sent to the Governor for his signature. Six hundred and eight j fivo bills have airway necu P.ci vj iuc preseui i-g.- . i 1 J 1 1 a - lature, and sent to the Governor for bis approval, nearly all of which have become laws Of the land. It is thought tbe Legislature will ad journ next Tuesday. Before Election, an honest, nnsus- pectiug German, named F. A. Kracht,was ; a plantation to be presented to ex-Presi-nominatc4 for Auditor of Lycoming coun-! dent Franklin Pierce. Only 81,000 is re ty, by the Democrats not on account of i quired to complete the purchase. any particular fitness, but to "catch the Dutch vote," which, in some parts of tbe county, counts up. Of course, then Mr. Kracbt was everything desirable and pro per in the estimation and on the tongues of tbe Democratic leaders. After Election, we Cod in the Jersey Chore Republican (Democratic) the follow assault npon the same individual : Ma. Kct. We will bot announce to cor numerous readers that the above-named tiling is the Democratic Auditor (elect,) of Ly coming county ; and suffice it to say Tor the present, that we have a rod in pickle for him, and will deal to him his portion in due season. We are awate that what we may say will have a tendency to aggravate, but to lead him to the fuoslool of repentence we may be edified to hear him exclaim, "Mein Got! is dis bossi bel dat I br's sicb a ting iu de estimation of de brples !" Tbe nature of tbe offence is not tinted at, but there is a black-mail look about the notice,and the mockery of Mr. Kracht's mother tongue shows tbe true estimate jut upon the German population. 3The two County Offices voted for in Philadelphia, received average vote as follows,( which we compare with Buchanan, 4c, last Fall :) Oct. 1 HAS May 1SS7 37.646 18,47 4,419 Decrease 10,676 5,590 3,473 Buchanan Fillmore Fremont 3S.233 34.087 7,892 70.101 bOfitt 19,639 Administration maj. in Oct. 6145 - May 4350 Don't Aciree. Some of tbe bolting "Amerieaos" are going to nominate in May, and some in June. We don't know of auy hereabout, but if there are we ad vise thej to read the article in another column from ih ll.r,;.!,,,,. .i.:i it . .t i i u t j ,jcmiu the leading Amtrieno paf er ia the inte- J Our nominations. rSThe call for the Union County Nomina ling Convention has not been handed in. Probably the Committee will assemble, say Tuesday of next (Court) week, to take action v. The Bond Street Tragedy. New York, Saturday May 9. The jury retired at 7 o'clock this evening to deliberate on a verdict The greatest ex citement prevailed in tbe neighborhood of the Court-house. Tbe Court was thronged. I At 7 tbe jury returned a verdict of "Not Guilty." The wildest excitement prevail ed in Court, and the applause from the persons present was deafening. As aeon as the verdict was rendered Mrs. Cunning ham and her daughters,Augustaand Helen, fainted. This caused another wild scene, and it wa with much difficulty that tbe people could be prevailed upon to give them air and room. As soon as they had sufficiently recovered, they were led out, sobbing as if their hearts would break, and placed in a carriage. Tbey then returned to their home in Sond street, where a large number of people bad preceded them. The verdict, judging by tbe opinions of the people in the streets to-night, gives general satisfaction. After the excitement bad somewhat sub sided, on motion of John A. Graham, Esq., John J. Eckel was admitted to bail in the sum of 15000 on his own recogaisance,and liberated from prison. He is bound over to appear at the Court of Oyer and Termi ner, on the 18 lb. inst., when it is believed a nolle prosequi will be entered in bis ease. Thus fur the present ends this myste rious murder. Tbe care of Benjamin C. Bacbman, late Cashier of tbe Lancaster Bank, indicted I His counsel moved for a continuation of Kav"Both branches of the Connecticut Legislature have organized with the choice of Republican officers throughout The Opposition State Officers have an average majority of about 600 only the heaviest falling off of votes being on tbat side, and the corrupt Fillmore leaden having auM themselves to tbe Democracy. IIOLLIDATSBURO, May 8. McKim, convicted of tbe murder of Across, some months since, was this morning sentenced to be executed. He .irono-lv nrotested before the aourt his on. tire innocence of the crime, asserting that bis conviction had been effeoted unfairly by perjury of witnesses. Pittsburg, May 6. Tbe Ohio has not been so high for some years, but is subsiding this morning, and no iajury has been done to tbe Penn sylvania railroad or its western connec- O K i lions, tbe mails from tbe West and East ; being to band on the time. Tbe earth is more thoroughly saturated than it has been since 1851. j CuUuck jj c.f lait weck( a Urge I ,.:, of ,nc:ent conino8ed eBidi- I of quadrangular silver (idecs, gold half joea I I ' a J . JnullInnn. n1oed th- -u- j tation of Mf Benj,milI Dje. The toUl : lue u guppowd to lt leait fi,e or six ,hnn.nJ dnll.r. Vicksburq, Miss., May 6. The sum of ninety-six thousand dollars was subscribed here yesterday to purchase No Aid to General Walker. The meeting to be beld on Saturday evening for tbe purpose of furnishing material aid to General Walker and bis men, did not take place. Philadelphia don't seem to favor filibusters and filibustering. Buffalo, May 6. Tbe Erie canal will not be navigable between here and Tona wanda under a week. Tbe locks at Black Rock are not finished. Tbere is still some ice about tbe bay. Seventy-four prisoners were brought be fore the Chicago Police Court on Monday week, charged with various misdemeanors. Liquor was the prime cause of it all. Judge Pearson, of Dauphin county, in a late charge to the Grand Jury, urged the necessity of erecting a new Court House in Harrisburg. Wasuikgto.n, Saturday, May 9. The President received no visitors to-day,being Closely engsged on the instructions to Gov. Walker, relative to Kansas, who is expect ed to depart on his duties on Monday. L. F. Kinney reports 25,000 lbs. of ma ple sugar as the product of Sharon Town, ship the present season. R. W. Benson reports 40,000 lbs. of maple sugar in Alle gheny Township. Shall we hear from the other Townships? Fbtler County Journal. Tbe Galveston pspcra of the 28th ultimo are received. They report tbat tbere is almost a famine for breadstuff's in the eoun ties above Basport. Two dollars aad sixty twocents is demanded per bushel for eon. Tbe Union to-day announces tbe ap pointment by tbe President of James G. Campbell as United States Marshal for tbe r " - Western District of Pennsylvania, vice LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH from ! Hrrtld, tke CTiom ppCT at H.rriiborg. American State Convention. A few straight out Americans who, for reasons best known to themselves, disap prove of tbe union moment which resul ted in the nomination of David Wilmot for Governor, have iseued a call for aa American State Convention at Lancaster on the 25th of this month. There has been no response to the call, except in one or two counties, tbe mass of tbe Amer icans deprecating tbe movement as ono de signed to distract and divide tbe Opposi tion, and give aid and comfort to tbe Dem ocratic, anti-American, pro-slavery .party. The Americans of tbe various counties were fully and fairly represented in the State Convention, their delegates went tbere in good faith, prepared to abide the result whatever it .might be, and casting aside all personal preferences, tbe Ameri cans of the State generally cordially en dorse tbe action of the Convention and will give a hearty support to the nomi nees. Tbe evidence of this may be found ia tbe action of the Stato Council, and most of tbe subordinate Councils. Many honest Americans were misled last year, and made to play " second fiddle" to the Democratic party and their Foreign Ro mish allies. They will be e refill not to make a similar fatal mistake this year. Tbe .tone and temper of the American press throughout tbe State indicate that the Union movement is complete and per fect in all its parts, and tbat tbe Ameri cans and Republicans occupying the same platform, and rallying under the same banner, will present a solid front to the Romish and Slavery Battalions, and march onward to certain victory. The right spirit is abroad, aad all attempts to dis tract and divide tbe Opposition will prove abortive. ComtpoudMMQ of Th Muwmri Democrat. Quindaro, Kansas, April 27, 1857. The first District Court of this Territory is now in session at Leavenworth, the in famous Jeffreys and Scroggs of Kansas, Judge Lecompte, presiding. Frederick Emery, recently appointed to an important position in tbe laud office, is now on trial before the Court, on an indictment for murder I He is also indicted for highway robbery, l'et, notwithstanding tbe two indictments, "Mr.Buchanan, tbe friend of Free Kansas and Sabbath schools," has seen fit to give him an important and re sponsible office. On the jury tbat is to decide the case of Emery, are Colonels Paine and Clarksoo, postmaster of Leaven worth City, and both under bonds to ap pear for trial, before the same court, on indictments for murder aad robbery, found by tbe grand jury last winter. With such mmm j Wj, ih murderer of Phillips and Blimmerton, iu cold blood, and ia each a court, is sure of acquittal. Murderers and highwaymen sit in jury boxes in Kansas, when one of tbeir num ber U to be tried Vert Significant. The St. Louis Evening Xewi, alluding to the inaugural address of Mayor Wimer, (in which he avowed strong Free Soil principles,) and the unexpected endorsement in reply by Geo. R. Taylor, President of tbe board of Aldermen, and before regarded as a "Na tional" or Pro-Slavery Democrat, says : "Tbat the Presidontof the board of Alder men, George It. Taylor, Esq., a Virginian by birth, in manner and habits, and the toughest kind of a National Democrat, should deliberately,in cold blood, and with malice prepense, echo the hyperborean ut terance of tbe Mayor, is the most surpris ing circumstance. Mr. Taylor is a south em gentleman; an eminent citizen, and a man of wealth facts which it was suppo sed, clinched him to anti-Bentonism for ever. Judge of tbe astonishment and an guish of his old friends, then, at seeing him give a hearty response to the senti ments of the Mayor.and declare tbat Kan sas will be a Free State, tbat Missouri will follow, as ber climate and country are not adapted to slave labor !" A rumor has been abroad for several weeks back, tbat a letter containing a con siderable amount of money mailed by some person in Hartleton, and direotod to a gen tleman in Boalsburg, bad been lost some where between tboee two places, and as such romors are calculated to excite suspi cion as to the honesty of the Postmasters on tbe route between said points, wo deem it but just and proper that tbe facts of tbe case should be made public. We are ere. dibly informed tbat the letter was regu larly received at the Post Office iu Boals burg, but so imperfectly directed, tbat the Postmaster tbere could not make out the name of the person for whom it was inten ded, and very wisely retained it until the person who sent it came on,identified it in such a manner as to justify bim in deliv ering it. BcOtfonte Watchman, May 6. The friends of tbe Tyrone and Lock naven Railroad will be glad to learn that the Western Division of said road, from Bellefonte to Tyrone, is under contract The letting took place at Unionville, on the 7th inst A large number of bids were made. After carefully examining all the proposals banded in, it was ascer tained that Samuel Brady k Co. had agreed to grub, grade, bridge and finish the road ready for tbe ties and rails for the sum of $65,500, which being tbe low est bid tbe Board accepted it and at onee entered into an article of agreenteat to that effect The work is to be commenc ed in fifteen days from the data of the agreement, and to be finished by the first of December next Bellefonte Vhig. Dr. William Elder, of Philadelphia, is now- engaged in writing a memoir of tbe i. . "W V'T.V. t-... r.- i Rejection or the Central American Treatt. A late arrival from Europe brought the news tbat tbe Central Ameri can treaty, recently made by Mr. Dallaa and Lord Clarendon, and ratified by tbe United States Senate with amendment?, bad been rejected by the British govern mentthe alterations by Senate being un satisfactory. This throws tbe whole sub ject open again, but it is not probable tbat it will lead to any more difficulties. The English government baa expressed a wil- liuencsa to open new negotiations. It is .... t.Vn im further '" v." 6" ; " steps in the matter until the assembling of Congress, when the whole subjeot wiil I . ... 7, o.n,,- be laid before the Senate. New 0RK, Sunday, May 10 Ibe ! W.l,intftn nmnondi!nt of the Ilerald. t states tbat General Cass takes tbe rejection of the Dallas-Clarendon treat v in hi"b r, r - . : d udgeon. Columbia Colleoe.New York. On Tuesday last the students sang "AuM Lang Syne" npon olosiog educational exercises with the old building, which is to be de molished. Its corner stone has been dis interred, which bears the following inscrip tion in Latin : "The most excellent Charles Hardy, Knight Vanerct, and most worthy Gover nor of this i'rovinee, on dd ot August, 1756. nlaeed thia fouodation-Btona of ibifi n n.t.lili.110- hv Roval ! : 1 i !;,, rinA nl diploma, in honor of Almighty God and j for the advantage of the Church and the Commonwealth." I ! TROUBLE IN TBE PARTT. An unpaid ; twvntr f kill ho. involved tha Central Com do- i miliee Ol me iew iorn uucuauau pariy , in a deal of trouble. Tbe fun of it is, a darkey is the proseeutor. It seems tbat in a jubilee over the election of Buchanan they not only ate his bread but drank bis wine to excess, and then like a pack of in grates, walked off and refused to pay him. Sambo, however, is not to be trifled with, insists on his rights, and, with tbe air of a bcro, drags them to judgment James B. Hamlin, i TTORNEY at LAW, IV Cir OlHce on Second St. west side.Snu door south of Market, Lew iNburg, 6m593 Union Co. Pa. NEW BOOKS! SPI RfiFOWS S.rmon PURGEON 8 Sermons, . Wayland, Principles and Practices ' Baptists, . . Krnmmacher s Martyr l.amt, Dr. Kane's Second Arctic Expedition, and other new works of interest, constantly on hand by NEVICS it CO., Lewisburg Dec. 5, 1856. BOOTS Si SHOES. JCST received at the old establishe store of the subscriber, on Market street, Le wisburg, a large and new assortment of HOOTS AND KJrlOKfc... comprising every desoription of work requir ed for MEN, LADIES', BOYS, MISSES, CHILDREN. The stock is selected with care, andwill he aflorded at reasonable prices. CuHtom Work attended to as uual. May 8, 1SS8 JOHN HOLGHTON CABINET WAEEKOOM NORTH 4th Street. The subscriber most respectfully informs the citizens ol Lewisburg and vicinity, that he has on hand and fnr sale a cheap lot of ftlTR.ITL'lt;, for the Spring trade, comprising Dressing and Common Bureaus, Sec retaries and liook Cases, Center. Card and Tier Tables, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Cupboards, Cot tage and other Bedsteads, Stand?, Sofas, and Chairs of all kinds. C O F F I N S made to order or short notice- The public are cordially invited to examine his work, as he is sure that they will be sat ficd with his stock of Ware, and prices. SOLOMON YOUNG I.ewisbnrg, Sept. 15, 1856 "Have yon seen SAJff?" SEEMS to be a Question asked by almost everybody ; but we inquire. Have you teen the Late Firm, with their supply of Xfw Boot, Shoe, Maltere, Ac P The subscribers having associated them selves into a Copartnership in business now offer to the public, at the Old Stand of S. A V. Slife, on Market St. the chcapes (for Cash) and best lot of BOOTS "d SHOES, for Men and Boys, ever offered in Lewisburg Also a new and splendid assortment of GVM SHOES for Ladies and Ventlemen, A variety of Gaiters, Half Gaiters, Ties, Bus kins, Slippers Ac. for Ladies and Misses, also Children's Shoes of the latest styles and sizes ; Ac. Ac. c. Work made to order Mending done as usual and as the Workmen have rendered satisfaction heretofore, we trust we shall have a full share of public patronage. SAM will continue to be on hand as formerly, and hopes to give general satisiaction to an customers. rSLIt EK & MTAilUlA. Lewisburg, Feb. 23, 1855 Union County Court Affairs. Grand Jurors, May Term, 1857. Bnjfaloc And'w Ruhle, Thcmp. Strayhorn. MiJJlinourgim ooop, jonn ungcr. union Jacob Barnhart, Arch Thomas. West Bnf. Benev. M Reish. East Buf. Leonard. Wolle. Limeitone Jno Croserove. Keu Berlin Hv D Maize. Cbas Cawlev, Jas Neiman. Lewis- turgWm Vanvalzah, Geo Holstein, Joseph Green, Chas C Shorkley, JohnsonWalIs,James Kelly. Limentme John I.eiby. Hartley and Iswii A B Cummings, Orlando Bingaman, Jacob Hilbish. Kelly Jacob Hafer sr, Dan'l Stahl Sd. Traverse Jurors, May Term. White Deer ion H Robenold, E H Weikle, Joel Ranck sr, D B Kaufman, John St Clair, 8aml Goodlander. East Buf-Cyrus Brown, Wm Lindenmuth, John Gundy, Peter Gett. Buffabe James Himmelricht, Adam Young, Francis Wilson, John Biddle. Ae Berlin its Harrison, Saml Boop. Kelly John Noll, Tbo's Howard, James Shields, James Moore. Lewisburg Thos Nesbit, Geo Schoeh, Wm Frick, Franklin Caldwell, Jos Meixel, 8aml L Beck, Solo Ritter. MijlintmrgSami Stitzer, James Chambers, Berry hill Bell. Limestone Chris Daaberman.Geo Chambers. Jackson Philip Gross. Hartley and Lewis John Deal, Chas Ruhle, David Fillman, Ja's Reed, David Hayes, Dan'l Hnnsicker, Chr'n Gann, Chr'n Reif, Wm Cook, Jno F Wilson. Union Jona Hummel. Uni Buffatoe Saml Kaufman.Gco Ila i r, Wm Tayb r, Kleckrifr. FARMER - W J5J857 lanue LIhI, Mar Term, 157. Adam Scbreck and others vs John Ranclc Matthias Wilton vs Uavid Herr John Roebuck vs A J Omo John Ott Rockaleller vs Abbot Green s Kx rs I. B Christ for W Cameron vs Geo A Frick John Datesman vs John H Varlz with not James L Quinn vs Wm Heart et al Sarah Ann Polk vs James h Quinn Becker ic Weiler vs Chas Stees Chas P Fox et al vs Adam Ranck M Kliug for Datesmans vs Hy Dieffenderfer Samuel Hendersan vs Charles Cronratb Henry W Snyder vs Saml Ewini; Com so?. M Chamberlin vs Hoffman it High Marks Weil Ac vs Jacob Hartman et al Julius Weil &c vs same Wm G Hermld vs Smith H inompon Chas H Cook vs Thus Penny David Herr vs W 11 While with notice to g Sproati Burruws 4 c'o vs M A Stock et al same vs same Mary Jane Flint Ac vs Charles D Kline .,f.,iie Albright vs John Datesman MonteliusA Youuejr vs Stitzer&Huntzinger Nefffor Kursl vs Richard uougnerty n.k., Christian Dersham vs Joseph Geyer et al Daniel Laycock vs William Moore Daniel Rangier jr vs Georee Housel et al John Wenzel vs lackson M'l.aughlin John M Renter vs David filler with notice Porter fur M E Shriner vs C II Shriner with no Samuel Baker vs John Datesman Elizabeth Vartz vs David Grove Rank of Danville vs Lorenzo P Teed Mary A Davis vs William Davis D H Rissel vs Jnn Kimple's Adiurs George Wehr vs Ceorge Fauit Daniel Rangier vs Bastian Teifel, with no Bank of Danville vs Chas H Slimier Wm Riltcr vs Charles Dreisbacu W T I.inn vs P B Marr Daniel Williams vs Kaufman A Reber Wm M'Cleary vs Wm M VanValzah Seth P M'Cormick vs George J Swartz Mary Fishbaugh vs Danl D GuMin et al Youngman & Walter vs Noah Walter ThornKon & VjinVa,zab vs John Murphy Unel Knetle, rs Jame5 Mauck David Herbst vs Daniel Rengler David Baerlges vs Alfred Kneass rtPr Hummel and Wife vs Daniel Rengler J D Sorver & Co vs Saml and Jos W Shriuer ..l, ,.., i. n M'r.n , u Smith vs Robert Chambers Charles H Cook vs Byers & Ritler Ann Thomas vs Peter Beaver et al T Church At Co vs Solomon Mayer Ranck & Roland vs Lambert Bsnck M Gever's Adm'rs forJn Ranck vs ACH'gh Geo Lippincott & Co vs Ranck 4k Roland C Rosenberg tc Co vs same Brooke A Fuller vs same I. B Christ for W Cameron vs Peter Meixel I Harriet Jenkins vs Merrit Chappel et al Beck & Kcber vs John Zimmerman same vs David Zimmerman Charles Hartzcl vs State Mut Fire Ac Comp I'mlnn f'nnnli f'nurt Prnrlamatlon THEREAS. tne Hon. ABM S.W1LSOX, a President Jndee for the 20th Judicial District of Pennsylvanja composed of the counties of Lnion. Mifflin and Snyder and I'll I LI r KlHL and JsoWSimowtow EsqsAsso- ciateJudgesinUnionconnty.haveissuedtheir precept, bearing dale the Slsl day of Feh'y, 1S57. and to me directed, for the holding of an j orphans' Court. Court of Common Pleal Oyer unit Tpnninpr. anrl (General (Juaricr ISessions. I , E WIsn.Rr. fnr lhp pnnlv of i;mo.V on the THIRD Mtl.MtAY of Mil next. (being the 1Mb. day) 1H57, and lo continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oner, Justices of ihe Peace and Constables in and for the county of Union, lo appear in their own proper peroos with their records, inqui sitions. examinations and other remembrances to do those things which of their offices and in their behalf appertain to be done ; and all Wit nesses anil oilier persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to be then and ihere attending, and not depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance at the appointed time agreea ble lo notice. Given under my hand and seal at lhe Sher ifl's Office in Lewisburg, the 14th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, and ihe seventy- ninth rear of Ihe IndeDendeuce of the United 8tates of America. God save the Common- wealth ! DANIEL D. GULDIN, Sheriff. " 1)UBLU' Notice is hereby Riven that I the following named persons have filed their petitions in the Clerk's Office of the Court ' of Ijuarler Sessions of Union county fur license, viz. Hirnvgh and P'titiimrs. Tinrnrkips. Ivid ll-rr Lewifhurg Adiun J V.id.nuul do C D Cox do Vtr Ttivrm .r Eating Utnut T.T-ru do do Eating bouse John M'tad'l.n do l'hilip P-hr. do Ann iitnl.r Wm I. Kilter Jonm Fi.h.r N.w Columbia, Whit. Dm T.vmt do do White Hmr Mill. Limtono L'okd BulTW.a do do do do do do do Knlifg home do Ta-rn do do do do do do lvt.r tv.hr Ih-nry liibrton M.rtin Fadr tfamuvl llnuin New ll-riin Wi.l.iu-1 Klknrr tVilliam l'.ur. E W" Mail. William LiO'lrDmutb L-i Cmmlv do Ealt Buffalo do llifflinbtirc Ch.rlMil'mlI,'r tilh.m InbutT IXniol tilvr Il.rtl-y I'nvtal Moy.r ll.rtl.nm illi.m K S-blr Wt Buffalo. Tb"tna. Green kellv do Which said petitions will be presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Union county on Friday the 2Sdjday of MAY, 1857, for the purpose aforesaid. SAMUEL ROUSH.Cfcr. Lewisburg. April 29, 1857 REGISTER'S NOTICE. "VT0T1CE is hereby given to all con- x cerned,that the following named persons have settled their accounts in the Register's Office at Lewisburg, Union county, and that the said accounts will be presented for confir mation and allowance at the Orphans' Court, to be held at LEWISBURG, for the county of Union, on the fourth Friday of MAY next, being the 22d day of said month, viz: 1 The account of George Mader.Adminis trator of Abraham Madcr, late of Mitllmburg, deceased. 2 The account of John Hower, Adminis trator with the will annexed of John Siigtt muer, late of Hartley township, deceased. a The account oi Mary rry. Administra trix of Jacob Fry, late of Union Tp, deceased. 4 Tbe account of John A. Meriz, Admin istrator of Catharine Aurand, late of New Berlin, deceased. 5 The account of Jno. Schrack and Joseph Moore, Administrators of James Moore, late of Kelly township, deceased. ' 6 The account of Henry Baker, Adminis trator, and Catharine Baker, Administratrix of Jacob Baker, late of Buffaloe Tp, deceased. 7 1 he account ot Daniel VV eidensaul.bi ecutor of the last will and testament of George mKieoucK. tate ot narney ip, deceased. 8 The account of Thomas Hayes and Thomas Comly, Executors of the last will and testament of Wm, A. Putterson, late, of Kelly township, deceased. 9 The account of Daniel Spigelmyer'and Daniel Knauss. Executors of the late willand testament of SAem Knauss, late of Hartley township deceased. 10 The account of Thomas Reber, Guard ian of Margaret Moyer, a minor child of Henry Moyer, late of Lewisburg. deceased. 1 1 The account of George Dreisbach, Ad ministrator of Samuel Frederick, late of Har tley township, deceased. 12 The final account of Gecree Dreisbach and John Klin,Administrators of Jacob Kline, late of Mifflinburg, deceased. 13 Tbe account of Wm.C.Barber. Admin istrator of Thomas Barber, late of Kelly town ship, deceased. 14 The account of A. D.H. Kemner.Gnar- dian of four of the minor children of Xaney newer, laie oi n amey townsnip, necea.seii. J. w. rE.'VNI.NUTU.N, Keg'r. ,;.fr "lir. f.. nristurs, A pril tfi, l."7 n. H. Dei-sham, HI. D., TJAVLNG permanently located in Le- I I .-W... r-T Pa Tf W IW r ifullir lenders hia Professional Services to the citizens of this town and vicinity, hoping by prompt attention to tbe duties of his profession to merit a share of Iheir patronage. Attention will also be paid ... J.- ,.ri.rri nan.e.aotl treated wvu't - r- . ' , of everr nauie,and treated ' "iVw""-., ' Dn.DEKSHAM graduated at the renowned American Eleetic Medical College.Cineiiinali. having first studied the Oid or Allopathic sys .. r nd attended Lectures in one of the Old School Medical Colleges of Philad- elphia; but becoming convinced 01 me super iority of the New or American Eclectie system, he commenced its study, and attended two courses of Lectures In the Reformed or Ame rican Eclectic Medical College of the Quern is,. f ,h. WVst. This Institution, altliomrli c thrr ffiTe. .h. R.f..rmM Eclcrtie,.nd U. old Allo,..ll.ir .v.U-m ..I ' ' ; th. Xr. Scbcl iwlu-u-J "' '.' 7 w. iujurlMiu to th. buuiaii .-Um. .urh " Clow I. il protrw.ie pbjjirton. of U. S .-b.I.I wmilZ .MMtilal.. fr lh,.. .l-l-,ri..u; ',,r ; Kl ill 11.. Ipinrnt of - olb-r -J-t. . t ',.(.th ll..BK-p.tb.llv.lr..l.th.c.Tb...i....t."i0 ililuuno. ...a an-.lln ...h.r 1 la. mti.m. .,.P.i. Litrr K. .1 I"' ' Ti"'1' V,r , prnnolur-! of T lb. i. i Th- .Nw tbool crnoinly rl.m- srt oprioTiv In th. trtmt of oil ,. It bo Id l;' ; CliDlml rp..rt th.t tb uiort.lity-t.kin ..id ! toirih-r-t. ! tb.n 2 p ot; ttat of A.Uiir tholr. ! hi nly 6 p-r ?Dt. . . I Tl.i. I. n n--r.f vrrrr .od impr-m.t. n l lh I NfW A-h.l i. .Iw:i). pr.rin. n.it " i . , ,i I. .nlimMlHl Ih-O.W. H.U. tll'll K in NOHHI TIIIHU r-t t-;i llltkok'w Falrnt Porlahl KEYSTONE CIDER & WINE fflLL, pat-ob-d No.. I'O, ISoO. Thi, i not th. Mill lold in 1S.',2. It l lt mill. In to. oi.rtet io th. e od spd witn hich It r.n.u .,,d In th. Kn ot powrr i f tb prtsi". ' Manufactured ut the Eagk Work,, Harrtsourg. pl.r.AMri taivk " . . o .it,.'ii it unnrr rilHAT this is ent.rely new mm no ei I peni.e has been spared in its manufacture all the materials are the very be-l, and are used unpsrtnaly. The Cylindt-rs are almoM . iirire the leneth of the former ones,ai.d all.in- : eluding lb. top t'yiind.r. mad- of Iron. Th wr. u two inch-. In diamrt-r. wiU . hJ ! V tl:rd rat o. IU Hi- Wiu of th. rrnt I. cil io.v mb-kd "f 1 I.B1..1. uit heavi, kkI th. tbrrad of tb not ml for ! ro s ii.ehp. Ihrrjuiih it, Th- pow-r of th rrrf i cry ( i much intr.-d .u.l ..nnot b-hrok-nhy .n hlrm-n. . I Th.rr.utf.'Ulitofib- Tubod otb.T poruof th- fr-em. , ' b .-ry p-rh-rl. Th. B"- .nd llopi-r r. .11 porTlt I u Ulb.r ; lb. Journ.l. run in lunlM.rinK. ; ud ll I ly.th.w,.rkmn.l.ip.h.lloot 1 c.il-d i.y -ny auu'hin 1 of lb kind wli.tp.r. f.rfcction lm: th- m. both in lb. .rniiiic-m-nt i.nJ the m-chaoicl d.-i'.rtni-ot. ! ail DCTwio. hh.i ta.nol.lm-d to nratb. '-Id t-.h-Lui...illill.ir,iNiiE bow ioronv lii-nl il i.. aifl t&Z7rm"JZl i ., .. nm. i . w nno-m .le fc Hi IP"1- . r.n. ml j JM X of mmkiBf to v, ,,, . . th.mii.hinri.ni.d.torunhy bnr.st-Mn or h.iid pow- .i.i he-it lhe anblM Kf KrOUttU. fit. ill h.,r teD arof n en pri" th pomi-rr with II ea-s-. The- -fullowiii; nuty bo mbduced & Us tia-'kia-u vi? autiw ot i tbi mill. tin It .U Mk w CMvr thn dt otter Pr, with giTfn,uiii.iity ofappWs iu nnm tim,.iud will jo Vic h . labor anil fSituc. EkrotHlIt vitlmaktr cteftnr ftnd wrctr cider limn BY oitir Mill. I Third Yuu can mall th n-lr ft jn wnnt It. nl wbn )tu want it ; auu in nuanllOe tium one Kahea U bam-lit. I.iurth With it yon m prt ronrCunrnnCbrrnea, Bvrrif. thn M-. Uutu-r. Lari aud Tallow. Hfth WilhitnuarfoueftDftt alllimri hT frh ftivi irvt d r. With ll th dftntsv rvuItiBT from trie jorinn anJ n-wol Mi.rh ft Marhiae t K1 "w tliat it t- : within tbf rmrh of all ran U b Uiftt any intclli-rnt armet would do wubuut it ? J.ck-.t.w. June t&th. 1"4. W. O. Ilirsns : PlR I bfr uii- ot your lmi-r-'wd ( wir ViV; I "t1 fh Mill lftft Vtfrwr. and inal I cmuft.J (itty buflK-lwofapjile iwr hour. 1 Kt th ?n un.l ui-l twvlTc b""", and 1 can pr-- "t two rtarrv f -vu r r ; hour wtth two mn. Iran ivv.mLmii yur lnifttvvnl 1 .HrHill to ftlliruit sjrr-wer. r pw"J ami a iiin o! lfttr. 1 can mall thirty -! Bl!'tt of cidr from oint and one-half huh-l winmon appt-i. Th- riJ. r r;m ' pmMj from tbe pomace witbvui, utinn wat-r m-w. Ohier will keep ono jr wbn wattr is not " I t th- pr-a. J r JOHN M'OvUhK. St. T.-ii U.July !.. ls'a. ' M. W.O. IIickoi : Tonr Mill n 4 bem. and we ha-r aoM thtTa.and l. lezraplil fr r tfl- mun-. A tlwyntv ' .murh h.tt.rm.0. .nd h-n-r lookin Mill than tb "th.r kind. . know th.y m wi luicki, otid. of 1 Xlltu ...id lfr.. ! AMihh wi.n't li4.lt at Ihv m loDiT''l of your. Your, Very KwpscUttl.y, V.M. M. IXANT k Co. YMl",fGW'-!i3!T'w. June lrt. MR. W. O. HlCK.: list Sir It irnut pica Mir. to 1. nd my flle mnornr. in ret.oiEt-niiti n o wur in.alo.hl. I'at-nt Cid.r Milt. Any p-ron he lio inwl. ridrr bTlh.old proc-s. will 'Uit kly p.n-.i..jihouid th-y ( rorur. on. of your n.w Miil., tb utilitr .nd on ooiy ol your invention. I regard It on. of th. l-t in vention, now in ow. Although I h.T. bad it hut n. year, it hM, amply repaid ai. for what it eHt. Ciler ea preio.1 throuirh on. of your maehine. id 1. liati- t" ft r mentation, and can be prrened .w-.t loucvr than that produewl through the otd-fHuhi'-mld Mill, from th. erry Wtt tnat U ' dot. II"- im pvinmri, uko " ' " - I domrnie umi. Your., reJOHeifully, v. yl li.LKV. I ' Tbl. i. to certify, that 1 poreha d of 11. Landretb, in OVtob.r. lj-, one of liiekok. Patent Cider Mills, and ! j ha.e h.J it in UHf .ter .inc. Perleelly ..tfired with it 1 myiwlf. I bae. no h.-rit.tti"n in pronouin-im( it i,.rru- : fu'l aud iuli-p-n.iib!. .Mai-hin. to th. farmer. W ith it. ' onetnin and two l-y. r.n make from five to ix Iffim-lf j of eider per day, .aey. Many vt my neighbor, hate I purrh.wd .imil.r M'-hin-.. The 31ill ha been m ally improTd sine. I bough mine. W. G. WA11D. ! May 11, 1S.H. Ki-ll.y, Del.war. County. 1'a. I b'-r-hy eertif. that 1 hare oW W. O. Iliekok'. Im pro.Ml I'ortaM. Ckler Mill, and ron.ider it a valuable in- : vention in Ihe rrot.'iny of rim.. The cid-r i.elean.r an.1 b-tter than th.t made in the u.ual way. 1 am well pleae-d with it, and "hould be unwilling to part with it for nuiut a pruiumon theadvauceu ooet. Jlill.v s. HALa. July 1,1PM. Portland. Ct S.Mor. than one ftnndred Silver Medals and Diploma, have been given to my Mill within th. laal four year. a-Tbi. Mill neeuphw nhout fe.t by i f'-et. and i. 4f-etbii;b. weighing u lba, i every way portable and convenient " a ITKICK Mi. Adores W. O. I1ICKOK, Agent tr'e Works, ll;trnburg, Ta. Fornleby JOSKPII M'FADDlN.Lewinbunc This Way, Ladies and Gentlemen ! For good, durable, cheap and beautiful Pictures. . . T 1 r Ambrol) pe Likenesses of a very supe- nor quality on a new and improved plan, tar surpassing the Daguerreotype. They are not reversed, but show everything in its, rue posi- Uon are without the glare ol the Daguerreo- type, and hence may be seen in any view; they are taken in one fifth of the time of a Daguerreotype, and therefore belter fortakmg small Children, which require but a second iu taken as quick as Daguerreotypes in the clea rest days; they are far more durable than any picture ever made by light,being taken on plate glass to which another plate of the same is hermetically sealed with an indestructible cement, by which the picture retains its bril liancy for ages; and it will not corrode by acids, nor be injured by weather or climate, j Copies of Daguerreotypes, Oil Paintings, 1 Engravings.or any other object whatevcr.are j made by this process liner than by any other ' khown. tjBr Portraits set in elegant frames of morocco, or fancy cases, gold lockels, breast pins, finger rings, &c &c. at short notice. Also, Daguerreotypes which for true and faithful life likenesses are not surpassed. fifOf either of the above mentioned spec les 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 it the faces of lhe lost might sull and ever smile upon you as in life 1 Then procure Portraits ere too late! Charges moderate, and Likenesses warran ted to please. Daguerreotypes, Paintings. Drawings A.C. eopied. Out-door Views and Miniatures of Deceased Persons taken at the shortest notice. t7Remember the place Room in Beaver's building, next the Telegraph officc,I.ewiborg. M'CARTY, Artist. WE STUDY TO PLEASE. JOSIAH KELLY, Auctioneer. SOLICITS the patronage of the public. Residence on South Fifth street. Lewis burg, Pa. December 6, 18A6. White Oafi Posit M for sale. Inquire WM. LO.NGBY. of If. "if, r. r,t ln '. " ,,,-;. ,-h.r I ' M.t, a 'iuare aim a llM lnH'lT linUMJ r- - - .; ... iwnkiti mml'lnru. I- I mnnutK Alyu lit .w.. n mnri) uumnvus j r Real Estate. FOll KENT! THE large and commodious ROO.H heretofore occupied by F. M. Ziica in nriuiine the Vmon Artta, in Frick'j Build. j ing, near the corner of Third and Mu)ut .irrt. Possession Biven immediately. aireeta. Possession given Aonlv lo JOH. B. LINN. April 2'J, 157. Attorney for Wn.Faica 1' I'flR HE.tT A rtesirable SHOP uow occupied by tteubea border suitat.Ie for a Carpenter or Cooper, Apply u the "Chronicle Office. Lewisbuig. Feb. W. IS57lf DEblRABLE EUILDING LOTS 4K S ILK.-"'" lot on soota Third nail Iroin MaiktL B73 on Son h Fourth street only iwo squares frm Mark'-L I The above are level Lots, we'.l loca il and adamed to building purposes. W. H. ARMSTRONG, Acting Ex'r of Win. Armstrong, dec' 1 Lewisburg, March Iz, 11 ri Hi.ic sub or T.LI AI1I.E Real Estate! R un'lersigt.ed will nftVr for sale, at 'he Publie hou'-e laieiy kept bv Capt fft. Kilert. in llarileton, Harley I p. In ion t,o..t 'IiK'Mlaj. June '2d, 1V7, the JuUw ing de-enhed TIJAOT OF I,AXI) siiuate in Lerris township. Union county; ad joinitig Ntuils of Heirs of K.G H. Hayesiec'd, oi Jacob Schrack, lands ot Anthony Left-v. r. (formerly part of this tract) and other., ruiiliiiiniig MAlf ACKES. or thrreabnirs. The whole tract is well timbered, with 0i, Chestnut, and other valuable timber. Th're is also believed to be a valuable body ol IRON ORE upon this land. r?"Also at the same time ar,4 plare he will rflVr for sale the reserved IKON ORE INTEREST in ihe part of the tract . i lo Anthony Lefever. ALSO he will offer for tale, al. the public hi ue of Mr. Elizabeth Pmith.in Middleburg, Suyler county, on 7W.iy A 26A day of May next, lhe following described tracu of land. j,,,. i A Tract of Laud, situate in Frai... lin l"rnship,connty aforesaid ; adjoining Ian 't of Middlsbwarth. Kerns A Co lands cf Sam uel Kowersnz, lauds of Dubois, aud oihers, ami containing about 400 Acres. o. J A Trnet of Land, sitnate in the aforesaid township and county; adjcin:tc 'TCrZft an , A M anil lilfr lands of Middle.warth. kerns A Co, land i t d others, tract JNo.laiwve rs, and coutaining I'll'l V Aim:s, more or less. The above lands are well limbered w: h mhite and yellow Pine, Oak and other vaiua b!e limber. The undersigned offers the one nndiv:!-i half of the above described lands for sale j. AdmuiMrainr f Hs" Acs, dec'tl. rr vii me of a rower "ranted him for that purps; by a special acl of Assembly, approved th SCth dav of Match, A. D., 1-67, and the o'hr half in his owu ri:;i'.t, as Co-tenant with th? anl Henry, now decrased. Sale to ci nunence at 10 o'clock A.M.. f each of the above mentioned days, when : ron.litions, which will be liberal, will be.:e I known by the subscriber. JACOB AURAND. Mi.Mlebnrff. Sny'.er Co., Pa ApnlSbJ-V. coai.! co.41.: C'OAL ! The iimlcrisneil wonIJ res I pecifully mt'orm the citizens of Lewishnr: and vicinity, as well as persons in ail)' in:ni torns. that he keeps constantly on hand a snpnlv i'f SHA.VOKIS and WILks-BAKRF. COAL, for Stove and other purposes, of everr v.rh'tv .rd .ize. and will deliver Coal top-l-otl-.iriii it. h- has a team for tht purpoar. Il.vine ereet pair of pood WLliill CALrj. he ean .ure perof pnr'-basiue Coal th.it th- y will gel full weight, and iLb pur only ftr what tliey reeeiv.. I '-.l ean le hjid ;.l lhe lo. et C-h pries at bi Y.rl. a f- vanl. from Mr. fl-iuVnAiul. UoloL II7.07jAIV all kiud. will he .tt-nd-d to al hi. Co. V..nt. GE'lltliE UoL-TklN 1-wisburr, M.v l.1. 1S.'iS I t' Also lllarksinith's Coa". J. Weichselbaum, nrTICIAXanJ Oll'LIST.from Will- J respectlullv informs the citizens of L isburg and viriniiv that he has opened a roon ! at HERR'S HOTEL, where he offers forsalr -CcS SPECTACLES of every variety, size and quality. A new invention of Spectacles,for distant :' close readin;, with gold, silver, steel and tor toise-shel! frames, and a new and impn v?. assortment of perifocal ground flint Glasses his own inanu:a:iure. He would particular . call the attention of the public to his Sprcuuv for iirar-stishled perons,and forp---sops who have been operated upon for He eatamrt of the eye. and to but nei kind of Ilia . Conwrvei. of the tht made of th heat flint anil m- , Giatiseii. Good Gl.ue. may be known by their iu.--! e.aet oi-nter. sharp and hichlv polifbed .nrf.ee. Hi's : qualiUVe ar. to b found to a bith degree IB but : iv HIGHLY IMPORTANT the very t". BRAZ1I.MX rFKIll.K'r so nnirerully proved to V . superior 10 any otu.r illws. Also Ml KOS'-nl-KS. .sT.n.l Qrt77iyr. CI I P I of.verv.ij. and 'U.'itT. 77 LI y uit, MAUXli 1 v nd ufHRA iiI.ASSHS.Mm diffei-nt powers. W ) with every variety of article, ill th. optical Ium m-ntion'sl. I ....OPTICAL snd otherlnstrnBiMit.andlliioe.'- Glaive, to suit the vision of th. per-om. as h- ;b rulty repaire.1 at short aoiir.. 11. ean atw.v w ' upon th-first trial, lie will remain in lwi-burc Pi n M AV ,olRT. lnd ta wutt , article, will plea... cive him a call, i rti win. .f n.luire,i. ty to any mmectabie bts j he"verv best1 EVE-WATER alwavs frr ! $ajj 3w681 1 - ' JJJJ KELLDIG'S i ,. .'.., f., ,u. t n J' any Growth or Sore. Chronic Diseases ge'-f rally can be cured (if curable) withont surgiri ' operation or poison. For all particulars wn:r. state diseases plainly, and enclose th ct advice; Letters must have a postage s:aic; ' enclosed to pay answer. Medicine sent ary l distance. Address C L KELLING. V 1. Mechaiitcsburg. Cumberland Cc. Ta Meeh.nieaburR i. 8 mite, from Harrlshurr. on iboCV. Railroad, and ai-cvmibl. from all part, of tb. laioa Old and vouos, poor and rirh, came all we will J. foM. a,r-To those aftlieted who ean not rWI . r-r nallv, 1 aillarnd. per mail. on rec-iprof is only. .kVji to prepare Mlu-in..witb full IHrectionitS'r use, Ac et" all parliewlara. Addrws. a. abov. orf-"t Administrator's Notice. "11TH EREAS, Letters of Administration the estate of ALEXANDER "l 1 MINGS, late of Mifflinburg. deceased, hi" been granted to the undersigned, ail per"1" knowing themselves indebted to said ck t are renuested to make immediate pavm"'- j and those having claims npoa it will prest"1 ihem properly authenticated for settleaieai- JAMES W. SANDS, Administrawr. March 20. 1857. wfipd If jou want Book ON any subject whatever, cheap" ,a you can purchase elsewhere in county if you want Stationery at the Ie prices or anything else in the Book Iine.ea. at ihe new and cheap Boolrstore of NEVUS & CO, Market Jt. Lewisburg1- t LO KS-all kinds of May no-hour Brass Clocks and patent lev time-pieces. Brass 8-day clocks at brass 3ll.hnnrelr.i-k. as low as . 1.1. AH Clot' warranted for one year at J. L. YOIJL To t'OMSitableii Court Eeturns an! M:..its! ! a rht rv-r-i.vi I'"-' a l
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