v m ill 'i ! i ii : i- in lLvlnirg Cjironirlr.! O. N. V.-OBDEN c J. B. CCEHILIUS. " owi.hd n ii..- .-,.h ti,. i.c-.t .uTbrrt i --rir-'"r in I tii- Freetlom national Slavery Setliolial' ' - ' ' i "PI?"' f',,m fi" Hmr-hMng S-.iprfme Court Juagcsra the PsorLr. or PaJusTLVasn! i a or UOi rrnor, DAVID WILJIOT, of BRAPFonn corny. Canal Commissioner, WILLIAM MILLWAKD. OF flriLADELl'UIA. Fur Judges of the Supreme Court, J inns vi:i:ii. or -:.,-( t- Co. josl.ih j. i.i:vis,oi i iiistci t o. In ion Count)" Xomiiiaiions. ii'jirctm tat iic T II O M A S IIAYES,of Union county. lt.julrr.l- ItcronTir G EORG E MKR 11 1 1,1,, of New Berlin. rmmeWr RICHARD V. 15. LIN COLN, of Hartley. Treasurer II UG II 1 SI1ELLER, of! T - L ' ! ijewi.-uurg. Auditor JOHN KESSLER, of New Berlin. Union County Convention. Pursuant to a call addressed to theWhigs and all other qualiGed voters of Union county opposed to the National Adminis tration, a full Convention assembled at the Court House in Lewisburg on Monday, 1st of June, when JI H.TAGGART was cho sen I'resident,and K.V.GLOVER,Secretary. The fallowing are the Delegate's names: Buffaix James Irwin. James D Chamberlin tJid iiujjtilitt Henry Mertz. teor?e Dunachy Mar KujfiilirUeorgc E Shearv, Jehn Hayes IfartlryR V (ilover, Jelin Diehl Jarkitm John tiiiver, Samuel lifise Kellt Emanud ReeJy, Paschal L Clingaa em Samuel Swengel, Adam tielz j Lcwisburg, K. W". Alex Ammnns, I S Sterner . U". T H Wilson, William Jon. s IJmrftone Geo W Chambers, Frc.t Hidendcr M'Jlintiurir Thos Gutelius. J"S 1 Forrey Sew lirrlinlotia Kessler, Kdn-ard Snuth Union M H Tajzart, Jesse M Walter White Deer D U Kaufman, James Marshal!. Proceeded to nomiDate candidates for the different county ofiiees to be filled next Fall, and voted by strokes, as follows : Hipresenlulire Thos. Hayes, I.ewisburg, 19 I'avid Hayes, Hartleton, 9 Th. Hates was dcchrcJ nominated on the part of this county with power to ap point bis own Conferees. lleg'r 4 Rccur'r Georpe Merrill, New Berlin. Jas.W. TenninUin, Lcwisburg. John A. Mcrtz, were nominated and voted for as follows : lnt :J 3d 1th 6th Cth 7th Mb Dtli Merrill in 11 U 11 11 11 11 11 11 Pennington S 9 9 t 9 !) 10 t 9 Mertz 10 88988736 The Election for this office- was then postponed for the present. Commissioner R. V. B. Lincoln, Hartley, 19 Samuel Boop.Xew Uerlm, 9 Mr. Lincoln was declared nominated. Treasurer H. P. Sheller, Lcwisburg, 15 loU u. - Wm. Wilson, " ' Mr. SrJELLEE was declared nominated. Auditur John Kessler, New Berlin, 16 Joseph D. Forrey, MiUhnburg, Wm. Jones, Lewisburg, Mr. Kessler was declared nominated. After a recess of ten minutes, the Con vention proceeded to vote for Register & Recorder, a follows : li'th Uth lith rth Hth lit! Merrill 11 1'-! 13 14 It lo Pennington U 9 HI 13 11 13 Menr 8 7 6 1 Mr. Mekuill was declared nominated. The foregoing nominations were then confirmed, unanimuufly. The following resolutions were offered, read, and adopted unanimously : KctolveJ. That last Fall's Election de monstrated the fact that where all the op poneuls of the National Administration .. , - , f -., -i 1 I. lm UnitCU in gOOU iultn, locy were j;iuiiuui successful: where dividcd,they were mostly defeated ; and therefore it is the duty ot all true patriots,whatever party name they may prefcT.to present a united front against tbe mis-named JJcmocracy 01 tne uay AWi, That this Convention cordially endorse and approvo the nominations by the Independent State Convention ot 1-icemen at Uarrisburg, ot Messrs. WILMOT, MILLWAKD, VEECII, aud JOSEl'lI J- LEWIS, and that as one man we disapprove and condemn the effort made by a "side-door" faction to distract and divide the opposition by putting in nomi nation a third Ticket. Kamlccd, That we assure our friends abroad that Union County will do her whole duty in the coming contest, and that a manlv and systematic, rally of our forces 7 , -' ,. ,t m every election district must result in a victory for the right. The following gentlemen were appointed os the County Committee : Buflaloe David H.-nnin? Kast BulTaloe Miehael Brown West Buflaloe Geo E fchcary Hartley X II Knight Jackson John Guver Kelly Win P Dougal Lewis Samuel Swencel Lewisburg.N". W. Alex Amnions ei. W. Thomas Hayes Limestone G W Chambers MiHlinburg Jos D Forrey New Berlin A J lloalii h Union Archibald Thomas White Deer Samuel Marshall The Convention then adjourned. The "Straight" Fillmonrners Who met at Lancaster, 3d inst., nomina ted for Governor, Isaac Hazelhurst, of l'hilad., by acclamation ; for Canal Com missioner, John F. Linderman, nf Berks; for Judges, Jasper E. Brady, of I'ittsburg, 1 1'J Kishop WaugU to the presiding elder-, ground should be rich and well worked. ! ilip', 'w V?' nnd Jacob Broome, of Thilad. It was a ! ship of the Cumberland district, made va-' jnc seed should be sown in rows sufficient-! i .w. ih: cij. ir j nuaaeipnia couceiu, ur? uu mi, uav. Uear, refused the use of his name, and it j Z I "" snn'. i BS-Ihe dominating Convention ol , t'nion county was the first held in the j State, ly any party, this year. It was fully ; tuicnuea, aoj the mast harmonious ol any , we Lave witnessed in the couutv. The V...: ,. ,, , ' . ii eimnetent ;.;,,n . .t 'J, .i: r 1 UIU1I1I-S ,N n I nr. .11 Lnivn ,.,cnWTl 1 . 1 1' . ' . .. , iUj .vj.i.u. . r , . iTit nfttmAA ... . 1 I ... .1 - r, . ; aau w alK .j i.w i.'.t tlnir 'eot: items from (Dtljcr Counties. itder Cocrty. At the Court last week. 28 I.icensnn for tsrr. An were J M W gncJ. There were 5 or 6 Common wealth cases disposed of, and 5 on the suc 'st- Solomon Itobenold, convicted .f i i.i.i - n r: of larceny, scaled the prison walls on Fri- day laid, and escaped. Tho Sheriff offers 0 , r . , . -0 reward for his capture and return The Ininn Stnndmir Hom-mittee are invi ted to meet at Middleburg on Saturday, 13th inst., and organize for the campaign. I'cter Haldy, Sr., of Danville, has turn ed over his Mercantile, Milling and Bank ing business to his sons, E. II. Bald; and Deter Baldy, Jr. A bill passed the Legislature to incor porate the Milton Savings Bank not signed by the Governor as yet, "owing to the time fixed in the bill for it to go into operation." A woman named Alice M' Donald died suddenly at tLc house of James Hinegen j in Wiikcslarrc, on Saturday. She was a travelling beggar, in company with one Thos. Ryan. A Coroner's Inquest was lii'ld tmnn tht linilv and :iffr liearinir the .,i ii i- . t' particulars, the Jurv rendered a verdict of , i , v death, caused by intcnipcrcncc. The tank house at the Danville station was burned on Wednesday week, and a I small engine with it. Tho Depot and j other property was saved, i Tuesday morning, a young man, Thos. Ale, living in Mount Pleasant township, Columbia county, was drowned in Fishing ! creek near the dam of the BloomsLurg Railroad Iron Company. He bad been in a boat with two other men, who escaped from it when they found it would go over the dam. Being unable to swim, he was carried over and drowned. E. B. Reynolds has erected at Danville a Hall with a cast iron front. Mr. George Good bad three of his fin gers sawed off by a circular saw in the steam saw-mill of Ira T. Clement of Sun bury. We learn that snow fell at Mt. Carmel on Tuesday to the depth of five inches. What a glorious place of resort this mast be during the d'tg-days. Sunlury Amer ican, 23 ult. A young lady in Danville had her hand .J 1.. I J I .1 1 - ! u,u. Bevereiy ourueu o, lUe explosion of a fluid lamp. This is the second acci- dent m the borough within a few weeks. The citizens of Tyrone, Pa., have pcti-' tioncd the Blair County Court to iucor-1 poratc the City into a liurowjh. Petition : granted. ! Judge Jordan at the late session of Montour county court, very materially! curtailed the Liquor business in Danville, j lio .r.ao4 w Uucnn aiugie nure ror tbe ' sale of spiritous liquors, in the borough. ' He also rejected the application for two i t taverns, and granted license to only three 1 restaurants for the sale ot malt liquors and . domestic wines. The citizens of Northumberland, have nrocured a Town Clock which thev have ! S . put up in the steeple of the new Metho- dist Church. It is a good specimen of a time piece. We have heard it tolling the hours several times on calm evenings.- ; Sunhury American. J.K.Jaekman bought the Fallon ITousc, , Lock Haven, at Sheriffs sale, for 515,500. ; On the 2'2d nit, James Cannon, com monly called "Scotty," was found dead in the barn of Sebastian Scybcrt, in Salem, I Luzerne county. For a day or two prcvi- t i i e -ra- .1 -.1. Ji:: ous he had been afflicted with delirium tremens. Columbia County. Join J.M' Henry ; has been appointed I'ostmastcrat Berwick, j in t.lace of Itcv. I. l!ahl, resinned J. ' e i K!inetob,I'ostmastcr at Foundry ville I ; jjrs p)cwiit the widow of the late I'ost- i tnat-tcr at Light Street, has been appoiuted '. in bis place. j Gov. Pollock has been on a visit to bis ' home in Milton. A young man named Reynolds was drowned at l'arksburg on Saturday last. lie was a native of Lcwistown, whence ' , his remains where taken over the 1 ennsyl-: , vaja Railroad this morning. i I . , IT , . -i-! A man named Henry Ilechcrt, residing ' i ' " , j nc3r 1 tttr 8 B". ,n Ccntrc cout" i j committed suicide, last month, by cutting I with an ei aftcr first mutlIl, ' tmg U1S oouy. lie was or luieinperaie habits, and probably committed the fatal j deed under the influence of that infamous ' bane to manhood, liquor. j The editors of the Philad. Xurt have ; undertaken to sue some of their brother editors for libel. Skinning flints will prove an unprofitable business. I As the time for the K. N.'s Convention '. approached at Lancaster, Gen. Packer was found to be "about" IIarrisburg,"fixin' . On Monday evening of last week, tbe ; dead body of David Hcnrich wa9 found . . , , i .i ii; below Lykenstown, cv.den.lv murdered. Kcv. George Gnycr has been appointed ; caul &J iuc ucam ui j.ie. auuu a. vui- ,in3. The Turbutvillo Brass Band offer their j Carriage, Instruments and Uniform at Auction, utn June. Ja Sunday, May 24th, the Methodist j Church recently erected in Lock llaven, j W13 dedicated. After sermons, a collee- tion was taken np, and resulted in ma- j ....... k,Dg provision for the whole debt of the j rk.,...l. Tl, 1.1. ,ll. .mnnnlJ UUILU. 1UE J 1 . Ut.J. U'UUMM.WU .V , LEWISBUBG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH A very violent hail storm passed overj Ilalf-Moon Valley, in Centre County, on : Sunday last. In Stormstown the glass in all the windows exposed to the storm were broken, and other damage done. A barn belonging to Jacob Grey was level- . ed to the ground, and one belonging to it. w i i i . c . - vnr.r Peter Manlv had a portion of the roof blown off. Trees were uprooted, fences blown down, and many fields of grain de stroyed. The storm also passed over a portion of Bald Eaglo Valley, aud broke a great deal of glass in the windows at Unionville. Lock Haven, May 29. Daniel Shaw was drowned in Blanchard's Basin this j morning, at 8 o'clock,uhilc trying to help another man out of the wf.tcr. Two Men DnowN'ED. On Monday af ternoon, Michael Carney, aged about thir ty years, and G. Strcotsinger, aged about seventeen years, were drowned in the riv er, at the upper end of Williamsport. They, in company with five others, were on a flat laden with stone for filling a I breach in tho island side of Messrs. Lang ' dou & Diven's mill pool. During their ab ! sence for the stone tho breach had become enlareed and the current through it stroD" o1-' "uu "" wa "u0 On approaching it tho flat was drawn by the current into the break, where it struck a snag and wrecked. Five of ihose on board escaped by swimming, but Curuey and Strcctsingcr were cither unable to swim or became entangled in the wreck and were drowned. The Books for Stock to the JerseyShore i : Bunk will be opened at the Franklin House, Saturday, 27th June, at 10 A.M. Jeremiah Miller, of Carroll township, Perry county while planting corn on Mon- i day, week, had a paralytic stroke, and ex pired, almost immediately. Mr. Miller was pretty well advanced in years. He j was a good citizen and an honest man. Found Dead. A young man named Samuel Stevenson, 18 years of age, was valt-ht among them. I thought it a speaking i i j- i- k i i- i i coininenton the practical genius of the Amer found dead in his bed on tnday morning. ! jcan reopc lllMbey shoSM furIli3h lhe sta- Disease of the heart was the cause of his ! p!e, I believe the only remedy this people b iy death. WilUamtport Gazette. i " A-in2 lftliey sed 'he ame mana- facturcrs Pills, they told me that better purga- John T. Hoover, Esq., has retired from 1 nves grew a!l around them than any body the Bellefonto Democratic Watchman, and I could prepare. Homer, A. Y. M'Arj;. is succeeded by Col. S. S. Seely aud Benj U. Hall. The citizens of Union township, Centre county, have subscribed $10,000 towards , tbe Tjronc 1Uilroad and witb tw0 esc,,p. ; tions have roleascJ tho right of way . : That,8 tL(J pirit fQ buiW up an improvc. i ment. The citizens of Williamsport, Pa., who started to found a Williamsport in Kansas, : have returned. They did not like the j Border Ruffian powers they encountered. ; i'oru-i DavooDort, a son of Stephen Da- i venport, of Union township, Luzcrue i county, was killed by a falling beam from ! his barn. i Some graceless scamps robbed the Sun-' School box of the English Luthern church, Williamsport, but found very little cash. It is stated that Geo. Pcabody, the Lon don banker, has been to Danvillc,Montour .n,.nt i...t i, i,i t.;k.i vumm.j, W mo, 1 Furnace. Kansas Affairs. C-n TntTwo fl Tl. T.niiitton corricr.Jtlll '0, tJhc St LouU Dimocrat) s,a(c3 that ,hc rcccnt arp0rtionmcnt3 dis. francbisc onc.balf of Kaasa3) 0D,y twcDty . f f , . . riir)rcscnt. 0 i A.I ,n.l il,,i ;n Bn,nn fMin,!.. .1 MI. auv ium iu duiuu i.iiuuui-0 wueitj uu census was taken, the representation is al lowed on tho list of voters by the old elec tion books for other counties. A letter had been written to acting Gov. Stanton asking for an election by precints. He replied that he could do nothing in the matter, there being no law to supply ' the omission. I ... A card has been published, signed by i sixty-two prominent persons, urging the ' State Legislature to re-assemble on the ' "th of June, to complete tho State organi- "in- Sr. Louis, June 1. Gov. Walker, Senators Wilson, Ilobison, and others, spoke at Lawrence on Tuesday. He reach- j ed Lccompton on Wednesday, and read j his Inaugural Address. That document reviews the action of the Free State men, j and declares that tbe Territorial laws shall ! be enforced, and that the position taken j shall be maintained by the whole force of I the Government. The Governor pledges i to use every endeavor to have the Consti tution submitted to the people for their ratification. BCi,A correspondent of the last Jersey Sliorc I cVfre,writing from lhe West, says: " The Free State party have decided not to vote at the coming election. Whe- tber this is right or wrung I do not know but one thing I do know that if they have volci1' T. if, ,hc.v J. will be pcase to mark'my word, Mr. Editor, lAc tr0uUe in Kansas it not hafover.' , . . w?m J T , , U""J raised, for fccdiug to stock, than calAaae. and.a-b.lf acres in Massachusetts. The 1 jy wiae apart to admit a cultivator be-1 tween. TUe piant9 ara thinncd out whe of proper sire and afterward kept free from weeds and worms. The National JTra says, with truth, that ! 0ne good Republican newspaper read ! for a year in a neighborhood, will pro- I duce far more fruit than a hundred dollars' ! worth of documents spasmodically circula- ' ted during an election contest." Here is t ii! . . ' K M MHM. Ill . Ill V H nr , I ' 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1' T 1 H I I H I .PH.. - --- ---r - i tee circulation ot tntir papers. New' Obleans, June 1. General Walker left on board the steamer Wood ford, this mnruing, for Washington, via Louisville, by the advice of l'ierre Soule. V. . , " . , , ine municipal election was ucia nero in.inv Tttprft va4 no nnnosition to the American ticket j The steamship Louisiana was burnt on j Galveston bay on Sunday morning. Elev en of her passengers are certainly lost. Col. Baiubridgc, U. S. A., aud thiity one others are missing. Twenty-five persons were saved by the steamer Galveston. St. Louis, June 1 The Leavenworth (K. T.) Herald, of the SOth ult, learns from a gentleman named Williams, who left Salt Luke April 15th, that a great cs citemcnt prevailed at that place. Brig bam Young was driving the Gcutilcs away from the Territory. Judge Stiles, the U. S. Marshal, the Surveyor General and their families, together with a large num ber of emigrants were leaving. The bills to incorporate the Bank of Shamokin. the Bank of Pottstown, and the Lebanon Valley Bank, and also the supplement to the York County Bank, be came laws without the Governor's signa ture, through lapse of time. Eight hundred and thirty seven acts and twenty-two resolutions have been signed by the Governor, during a session of one hundred and thirty-seven days, an unprecedented large number. A bill passed the Legislature changing the name of the New Castle Bank to that j of the Lawreuce County Bank. By a recent law, juries to hold inquests j on tho bodies of deceased persons, shall Le only n'x in number. Dn. Bhcmdai-k in his travels on the cape of Good Hope says : I found ver) frequently among the lJutrh Boors of the back country, Aier's Cherry Pectoral, which they keep hung up by a thong around the neck of the bottle to a peg over their hammocks. Indeed this seems to be their sole protection against the throat and lung disorders which are quite pre- 1ST of Vendors of Merchant sul.ieet to License wilhin the counly ol UNION, for the year 13?. RiilT.iltie TuicnJiip. i Lirrs-F M'Cnislit i llauek Uilu.ou Martin Itudjr CLASS. UrNS loJlu.llO Hes litij'llue. A. II.Lutu 11 a.5"! M'jUiiiliiirij. Till II M-f-np!ug1.'l I11.W1.T. 0. Hrwi 14 Woira liirbcr 1:1 Kl(K) l II Mill.r H .MlSii:i-t 1-1 10.(I,J f Mllllum 14 ..uiA Monlliusla ld.nolHiM-iiiiV'Ai Vi-arii-kl-l .00 ; ,;'ii .IK) ' ..Ml II inir llul.ler la Moil V-niOure Schware Jt J Vuuni; 1! H..lK)l Hartley Tomthip. n I! Kiri-t H T Oil Sol K Ureitbaeh Wckleonul Co II T.OU! llarthtnn. 11 a m U .( 1 X' 'MHl.lt V Olour 14 7.00 1 u n.v u it 14 ;.w JVt w llerlin. FJ ar.l Wilson John D IUvkv 13 KM K) K K Ptmiffer 13 lo w, K W nixt 13 ltt.ikj imia Mitrlu-1! M Kl.rkiir UWrt winefont 14 7M) David Muck C I Utrnoh 11 7.iH) nutflfw. RpsT.-rCfddcsMarfh (YnnniniwnJkStoclifrW A LO II !-" H 11 is 10.00 hilly T-arnship. J DDatcsman 13 ln.iK).AVx Flkk White Deer lnicnahip. Kaufmn 7tUr 12 u s n L ntfi-i.i 1 in.nl-- O 7 llll Wm. Ml,ncll LcicUiuni. J I J Vulli 10 if no lVavrr Krcmer . lii..lmanrhiibnl.. .'ty'" , , i li-own l. . 1.1 I'M I'MlfKa W.-tT.-t llurh A Vorw 1:1 Iimm-J Sel.rs.yiT S,.n William Wolf.. 11 7.0.1 Alex Ammon A II l.ilw U 7.0.1'J llakrr Co I .1 (InMsmiUi Brrw 14 7 .i.Shf.T A M fVUiil : J L V.li-r 14 7 m. O tt' Sohnffle ' Th..nia X-t.it 14 7 eo;Jo-.h M'Kad-ln ! 11 llrolman 14 7 .l H ll.-nl ! 1 N.Tiu.. A Co 14 (.oujTlminw Uaycfl I J K Kirlioltz A To 14 SMl C Mi-nrh 13 liiiw r.no: r.'i ! r.no ; l" 7ji IZ 1 John lt..ui;litnn 14 7 .lie II-y.-rs Ammon 14 7.oo U'm T Kitmyt-r 14 7.iK.ls.iniu.-l llotlinan 14 ."..VSamu.-l Ii-trich 14 S.i.Millr Jews rl.rit A C.l'lwell J I. llMttD A IirNormiuj'lie II W C'roU. r Distilleries. Rei.-h fi Rroihers, West Buflaloe, 3d cl $.r0 Rudy & Flick, Bulfaloe 3d cl SO An APPEAL will be held at the Commis sinners' Ollicc in Lcwisburg on MONDAY the Iho,e who mny ( themselves assrieved by the above Classification may attend if they , i, vi-i-ii-'C ,h'"k Pr"Per' Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes 17OK SIM: A good SPHISG WAG- o.V, with Shafts and Tongue. May 15, sS7if H. W. FRIES. ?s5a ( LOCKS. Watchofi. fX-Sa. an'' Jwrlry, next door to iK:4afathe Post tin.ee l.tieap lor Cash. A. E. DEN'ORM ANDIE, Ag'U Lewisbtirg, April 24, lHfi-l. REiSS GOODS 'Plain Illack and Fancy Dress Silks, I issues. Berages, hhallys, Robes, Lawns, llniliants, Granadines, Ac. Also a lot of Parasols, (extra Black) and ' rancy colors, just rec d anil lor sale oy May 21. Goodman & Chamberlin Dissolution. r""M?n Copartnership heretofore existing be I tween the subscribers under the name of 'fcichultslf Wagner" was this day disolved by mutual consent conse.it Eicholts A Co. to settle all accounts. H. FICHOLTZ. JESSE WAGNER. TiThc business will be continued by J. F. Eieholtz A- Co. NOTICE r 3 hereby given that the subscriber has placed his books and accounts in the liamls or Job u. 1,1, i.sq., lor collection. ! Persons indebted are requested to make imme ! diate payment. Those having claims against the iimlcrsigued will please present tnem to Mr. Linn. F. M. ZIEBACH. May 12. 1M7 t IT The following named gentlemen, rcsiJ- ems of ReadmK and its vicinity, who saw lhe tire described in the Advt of Evan Ac Wat- , , have pu h d t? Safes lX"0 ' """"" UP '' " n-miKt. Km .vwtr. j.m jamim. j t a h VXTViZk Jlillmtyrr, tXMlmer it Ol. (Slilbm.) J P Brulrgai. NOTICE. AT a meeting nf the Board nf Maiapers of the Perrj' County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, held at the office nf said company in Bioomlield, on the 1st of May, the follow in; resolution was adopted : Krsntred, That in order to meet the losses by lire that the Company have recently sus tained, an Assessment of five per cent, on the Premium INotes of all Policies in force in said i coniiun v nn the 1 st nf Mar I RS7. 1 J .. A y- MILAN'S, Scc'rv. J.Tav 15. 157 FAEMER JUNE 5,1857. Hussey's American Reaper & Mower, for cutting both Grain and Grass! Great Improvement for 1857 rpHIS Machine was put in successful operation in 133, and continued to bethe -only I ... . 1 . . a.. lll .lJ .f nrit.la If at lit- 111) In IB-lO tWelVC I Kcaper and Mowing inacnine in wc norm vr after us inirod.ir.lion. Other Reapers j oriifieMM of Gold and Silver Medals. .. .i ... m,prf .n ihP matter, had better see a the creai medal in F,nKland,at the premature trial the same year, however itwas totally beaten by unanimous award of an impartial Jury of twelve machine is achieving a series m inuinpns m position there, which it has already secured in 77ii cut represents the Ren prr If there is anv value in S3 ye&rs' experience in building Reapers, an! nsing them in the harvest field, OlIKU HCSSEY, the Father of Reapers, can claim it. All who are -satisfied with the HKsT ItKAPKIJ AND MOWEK.can be supplied by seinliii? their orbrseariy m ;h season, as the crops indicate a large demand, and we can not have over 2nu Reapers rea. y for the vast harvest of 1857. Thit cat represeutt the Milter During the last four years, the subscribers have sold between TiOO and 00 of these Maehines, to the best and most successful Farmers in Union and the neiirhbormg Comities, (whose names are too numerous to inser ) to whom we respecilullv refer. The subscribers have the exclusive right in the following rounlies : 1 num. Snyder. Nor thumberland. Montour. Columbia. Luzerne, Perry. Mifflin, Centre, Clinton, and Lycoming. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. GtiDDKS, MARSH & CO. I ew sbiirg. Union Co. Pa.. Mnv 20, tiW lhe Gna'est Work of the Dny .' THE AMERICAN STATESMAN. A t'UUical Iti-Utry. W.t-ifiy thf iturt. Orvjm, and iracUcat iTtitnm f UmsUtutional Uurmtmrnt in V I niUd Statr ; U,t ."i ami lrmjru of tHrtusi and the nw nftUttif jtiishfi St-itftm'ti nn qutJtvmt f Fr ei.,n unit ArtHt.c iWirjr; K'l'A A$ftfUx,atmtaimj f j-plun itory AW-S M'ttttticnl In tiTinnUon, and ihr H.-sfitl iudtrr. Hi AM'RM W. VutSU, Anll,orr,t ".V .'. nf ;trrrnm-1.t:, "Fiat I.'tiM in Vr7 Coirm Mfii,""' Vuru'j Mtuif GttvjnmtHtand Law," dx. This ufurk rmhrncos the whole period of of our Governmental History, comtucnciag ' with the brief "compact" drawn op by the , 4ri!grim fathers" before their landing, I and tcnuinating with the legislation of ! A e . , - 1 ,1 ; government Ol iuu ecvi'iai .wuit ku. ; gui,;ccts of Great Britain, of the covern- u 70O ; mcut of the old Confederation adopted du I ring the War, and the Debates and Pro 14 7.00 ' ecedings of the Convention which formed " 7 00 j tbe Constitution of tho United States, t . I ssa-this Book is for sale only by sub J'. I scription. Messrs. BowEB & KirilARD- ! son are the authorized agents for Union, Centre, Clinton and Lycoming, and will commence canvassing the same immedi ately. i N. B. They also receive subscriptions ! for any of the Standard Works published in the United States. May 21, 1857 Fifth Annual Report OF Hie I'ninn County Mutual Insur ance Company. Abstract of the Fifth Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Union County Mutual Insurance Company, made at their annual meeting on the first Monday of May A.D. I ."7. Amount of uroinTtv insurcl np to May 5, '51 3S.7AT.1.27 Uu i'uiici. Mirrt-utlvrt'J tbe la--t y.-ar li"J,?-'Vl..sO Total amount of propt-rty in?iirt-l May 4, '57 lm,-lo.'l-77 Aut of premium not-s in fnr-le lay .s.'so do Uo mrn-udrej past year Total unit do in forre May 4, '57 t.y-M.tl.; h,7 "J.i.l 10,l;i,4 Numlrof poUn.-s in ff.rr May 7.5t Uo do f.urrnureU the last year 17S st T-tai do in furee May 4, '57 .Statement or the Operations of the Comnanv durintr the pant ycar.viz: 1 t " I fLl tosses and Expenditures, Amount of claims for lonwa $.1,1 R3.fr.: lo.Oll 14S25 do coDju.-n.ation to Hiwtora lo do do lu .l do d do do do Treasurer Exoneration, nn Asreatmrnt No. 4 Kx!nM. rollwtina do do innd.-ntal expe nat-s ftr prinUnt, Ac. lifilr. r-nt rr't.id-nt'a aalary makini; out A-.mint Nn. 4, Ac. iiih-r!l p.i'l Win. M. Scbucb lialauci. paid do 102.S9 14.V1 4li.Hl 6 04 21.33 lt-uJT Amount AfCfFmnt No. 4 rharc"! to ZrruTvr 3,TM.3rt do diif of A-'fsmentN No. - iid .1 ft.6l do mi-'d the past yt-ar on premium noicg di due ol AMcutlucDi o. , may , 4.0VJ 0 Amouut of Anjirts over I.iahiliU-i, May 4, 57 'JW.iX Actual State nf the Funds. Am't unpaid Claim fi.r which Orders axe ianuiil S7.45 Uo 'l'r'a-iir.T' arconnt Iihi!i7 do due of AwM.-si'int-nt No. 4 1U55.1W 1.1.V..03 Am't of Apsetil owr Liabilltifr, May4,'i7 -2no.4S Flatemmt ef Losses. J 11. Anr Co. Klia Hoy Jacob Ifeikcrt 2. 400.00 tas.:i3 1,183.62 Directors. John A Mcrtz Daniel Witmer Isaac Kycr Thomas Hayes Hush P sshelier W F Wagonseller John Gundy John Dalesman James Marshall Abraham Schoch John Wilt J D Chamberlin Wm M Schoch. Officers. JOHN GUMlV President ISA At? KVER Vice President J. A MEKTZ Sec retary II. P. SHELLER Treasurer. JOHN GL'fiDY, Pres. Attest J. A. MERTZ, Sec. Lewisburg, May 14, 1857 ' IT you want Hooks ON any 'subject whatever, cheaper than you can purchase elsewhere in the county if you want Stationery at the lowest prices or anything else in lhe Hock linr.cal at the new ami cheap Uookstnre ol XEVIl'S i CO, Market St, Lewisburg, Pa .? , .. . r . , " are now ollered with glowing Aayeniserarms But the Farmer, in search ot tne wsi Reaper, little further. One of the oiher Keaners toon f ' OI i in 1851; before the rlosejof the harvest a HLSSEY KEArMt, wnicn ram r English farmers. 1 he taci is inn "u"r , -m . , the land of its origin. JOSI1II KI'.I.I.V, Auctlonrrr, SOLICITS the patronaae of the public. Residence on uiith Fifih street, I.wis burg. Pa. December S, 1MB. TCK CIlCiM-AMI'F.I. HOFFMAN" has opened a new 1-e Cream Saloon over his Confectionery, and wishes to see his nu merous customers there. 20 Hrieklnvcrs --awi 151', in .r j ms, ir inquire of ewtsonr?, next srnson GKOKGE HEAD, or LEWIS I.PAMEK. n v-lulmr. aixaa-liacrM Invflfullnn m.. a . - ---- TS now open and ready todu business. The X regular Discount days are w eunesuays The following named persons are the Directors WILLIAM FKICK. I're-iilrnt. J. O. L. Shindel Joseph Meixel A. U. Warford John Walls. Gideon Biehl J. D. Cameron. Four pr cent, pr annum wil I be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and three pr cent, less lhan six and over three nionihs. DAVID REBER, Treasurer. Lewisbnn.Sept. 19, 1853 NEW BO 0 K S SPURGEON'S Sermons, Way-land's Principles and Practices oi Baptists, Kriimmaeher's Martyr Lamb. Dr. Kane's Second Arctic Expedition, and other new works of interest, constantly on hand by N EVIL'S & CO., Lewis! u'rg Dee. 5, 1S5IS. JtL- EOOTS & pfek. JUST receive,! at i SHOES. :l.c eral!ihe smre ot tht? NoJ'scriJ'tT, rn Mnrktl irett, Lc wisbur. a lari'e an.l nw ast rtmcnt vi BOOTS ANI) SHOKS, comprising every description of work re.juir ed for MEX, LADIE?, BOYS, MISSES, CHILDREN. The stock is selected with care, and'will be afforded at reasonable prices. Custom Work attended to as nsnal. May 8. I"5fi JOHN HOI till TON n i PTATT'T V W PHf . if t-AIll L L V AJlL JlUUjJ 1 TAnTTT A.I. n'l. ..1 .. iVUlVlll -IIU MR't'l. lllf MlllMTIUrT X 1 most respectfully informs the citizens ol Lewisburg and vicinity, that he has on hand and for sale a cheap lot ot I I ltl 1 1 ItE, for the Spring trade, comprising Dressing and Common Bureaus, Sec retaries and Iiok Case?, Center. Card aud Pier Table?, Pining and Breakfast Tallies, Cupboards', Cot-1 tarc and other Bedstead:, Stands, I Sofas, and Chairs of all kinds. COFFINS made to order or ' short notice. The public are cordially invited to examine ' his work, as he is sure that they will be sat lied with his stock of Ware, and prices. SOLOMON YOUNG Lewisburg, Sept. 15, 1S56 i "Have yon seen SAE1?" CEEMS to lie a Question askeil by Vj almost cvenbody ; bat we inquire. Have you urn the Late. Firm, wilh their supply of Sew Boot, Slioex, Uaitem, &.c ffPl ne subst ribers having associated lhe in -r V selves into a Copartnership in business now offer to the public, at the Old Stand of S. A I). Super, on Market St. the chcapes (for Cash) and best lot of BOOTS and SHOKS, for Men and Boys, ever offered in Lewisbnrg Also a new and splendid assortment of GUM SHOES for Ladies and Gentlemen, I A variety of Gaiters, Half Gaiters, Ties, Bus kins, Slippers Ac. lor Ladies and Misses, also Children's Shoes of the latest styles and sizes ; Ac. Ac. Ac. Work made to order Mending done as usual and as the Workmen have rendered satisfaction heretofore, we trust we shall havi a full share of public patronage. SAM will continue to be on hand as formerly, and hopes to give general satisfaction to all customers. f LIFER A M'FADDIN. Lewisburg, Feb. 22, 1855 To ConstablesCourt Returns and ether Buns sold ai the Chnnick Oilice. Real Estate. SHERIFF'S SALES. T ) Y virtu of sundry writs of Vend. Ex. U- soedout of (he Court cf Common Pltai ol L'niou County and to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, or outcry, at the Pob- ,: ii....-- ..r I L' VI I..,- 1. on WedIieMla,- jy . Isa, commencing at 9 o cl.k, A. M., of aid ,ja( severil i racts oi i,anj, io wii No. 1. A Tract of Land innate in the town, ship ol White Deer, and county of Union, bounded eat by lands cf the heirs of Danifl I u-twig. dee'd, .Samuel High and oth'rs.Lorih by lauds of lhe Sliellield Iron Company, m by lauds of lf. Liclitenthalrr, and a. uih by lan U tf Jacob t. flM and heirs of Isaac iaiick,.Jec'd,coiitamiiig 85 Acresnoreor lrj, whereon are erected a linck Mansion Iltu.-f, Frame liarn.and oilier Outbuildings with ti;t appurtenances. No. 2- A Tiar.t of Land situate in lit town sh;p an-t coui.ty at r.-saiJ, bounded east hy lands of Samuel rSakrr, south by land cf George Kanek, J..seph K. Moyer and others, west by lands of J.icub Farley, and north by lhe Hupar Valley A. White Deer TurnpiKr It. .ad ami land of Jacob Farley.contaimri" Tj Acres, more or less with the appurtenancej. No. X A Tract of Land situate in the town ship and coun'y afoiesaid. bounded east bv lands of Jacob Farley, north by lan.! of Ja cob Farley and llaniel Fulmer, west and south by lands of S. L. Ueckand Thomas Ke ber, containifie 160 Acres, ail Timber laul, with the appurtenances. No. 4. A Tract of Land situate in '.he town ship and county aforesaid, bounded east.north, west and south bv land:-, of the Sheffield Iron Company. ci.iita:t.;ii M Acres, tnoreor'ess, w.lh lhe appurtenance-. Nos. 5 ai.d ti. A Tract of Land silnate in the township and county aforesaid, bounded south by lands ol David Stmninser, east by public roads, north Ly lot N'. 4, west by r. alley, containinir hail an acre, more or less, with the appur;eances. N'o. 7. Six Lots situate in the townh:p ani comity aforesaid, bonnded east by lamli ef William Heiney. north by lands ol J. r.a Fisher, west by public roads and sooth bit ! lands of James Ciack, containing 1 Acres, i more or less, with the appurtenances. No. c. A Li t of Ground situate in thetowti ! ship and county afuresaid. bounded si uth by : lands of John Heaver, east by the West Branch of the Susquehanna river, north by 1 lands of sstennineer, Ranck and J. hn lieartr, containing Three-Fourhs of an Acre, more ; 1 r less, with the appurtenances, j Heized, taken 111 eieen ion and to be sold as I the property of HEXKV HIGH deceae.l. I N. 11 The above lauds may be sold m ' pieces or trsether, as to suit purchaser-, j There is a first rate MILL SEAT on the premises. I ALSO. At Hiititto, at lhe House rt David Moyer, at 1 o'clock, P. M, on Moa la, Juiif Is."i? a certain Tract tf Land situate 111 Hartley n wnship. and conn te of Union, bounded east by a school hon lot, west by lands of Jacob Bineaman, north . by public roads, and south by Penus creek. i conlainingTWO ACHES, morr or less.n here on are ereetpd a two storey LOG HOIE and a small Ptab!-!, wuh the appurtenances. I Seized, taken in exerum n ami 10 be sold 1 as the properly of GKO'iCE sHEMAKEK. I). 1) GULDIN", Sheritf. SherilTs Office, Lewisburg. May 30, lf7. for kknt: larcre aiul comn-d: us piIE h'reiotore occupied by F. M. Ziiaio 1 in pritiiinz the f iiion .-1r!;ti. in Frick's Bin ' ins. rear the corner of Third and Markt 1 strfets. Possession given immediately- Ann v lo H l.l--. i April "tf. is At ornev f-.r tt'Jt. Fi' DEblRABLE EUILEING LOTS i Ij1 Oil SILK. One lot in South Third , j. slrt.e, i a square and a half from Maikt- on S uth Fourth street only two squares fnm Market. J, -J The above are level Lots, well b eatj aud adapted to building purposes. W. H. ARMSTRONG. Acting Ex'r of Wm. Armstrong, dtc i Lcwisburg, March IS, In.VT A m-autifiil Ilrnd or RICH GIQSSY Hftin, roiTPLtTfctT PRESERVED TO Till: GREA1E&T AGE. nifr mior : cr t ttl.l, but wt-uM haf lln- irrowlh tv-.li-il, fir tmur.lt ii with tinii'irufl ani it hiatf f-ut w.uiJ hji-" it rvinoTf.l. ir trubU"i wiih cr full. -tld brad.or tth r erupt k'tit. l nt wt-ul-1 if rurnl.or with .-u-fe hinl h-, (iifuralkriw tut wonl-l In rurf i. It will b!m remf tc ll j-iip!. !r-ni tiu- f:ic ani s-kin. 1'mt. 'V Il:iir K. -tr-rathc Miii do li thi. fir- nlar anJ lie ft. II -wiotr. Ayy n!.r--, Ni Tfuit-r 5, Prr f J iTT.n Pt fir ir: 1 de herl mn-h I oftht- W'.n-Nttul t.- 'f ? r llir Ktftinm. tu: lin:nr :i -fft-n che:it.-i ty iurKrT and iiarfc no-truin-. h:i;r lye.. Ar , i .iic-sti! to plw- y tir i:-t"ra!iTi ,:i thV itiie catt- ry with thi- thoiir. p 1 t hr lnu.liy truinjft-l uck rcmc.Sie, until 1 mrt tt u in ...inn r.ri- r.ut)ty f.n:- cir-ntl.i tint, wiVn yrn Le m; mi' h ft-iiT-iifr a." imlocil ilie trial ff your ker-iurs-tiT in my f uii-y f.r-t ty my pvU if-- I" ht tJuM f nit Trv" thin Mi l rntirely hit. nj l:t rxhan-tipcoiw ."f your lar--"1 vttle her linir fanW T ctl to it t ruitiiil lutiul tmn rolor.and La . thi- k'tnii1 and b-oir b-auti!ul arti irlnksy ajon.antl t nttreiv r-r thf Yftid : fhf rrntinUPP to O- it. not Mmvly lvrauf itu hrautifyinir effTt upon the hair, but Nriu.-f -if f LVaUhtu. indu.tiff upon the had ami minJ. 4 it her---f my f:uiily an-l fri. n-ls aw usmn your Keta'ratie. w.th tbVl'tp'iV"tcrT.TL'i: t h re 1 r,niy ?k.'ptirini ami tl' tilt iu ri-frrt-nn U i!f charartfr no j Talue ar .ntirvlyiv moTI : and I can and do mont wrtlialiy and wcS'tfB tAially rei mmend it- us ty all who would hnt tfcrtr h:iir rfston-d fmm wlttf or -ttat try iWD of .-it iiit i r nf.i t oridiril i-olor nd rv-.tnty, and oy all yonnc p-r-who w.iul t havf t!ietr hair lauttful and sit??-Vt-ry truly and rau-fullv v ur- KMLuMON MANN. Vrifsi' IT.ori ; Tt ws a lonr timp flr I saw ynn tt Blii"Pfi-l.i fi.re I p-tth lottle of Kf-turatiTi tprb you rn an orjf r on your atrent in Itroit.ivl hm I ct it w cnrludeil to try it t-n Nn. Mann'c hair. tit iurts.t t vt t it power. It ha doo all tht a.fured me it would do: and other pf my f'ini frh-Dd.. hariRir witntrd it etltvt. nn- now u.iuj j rm-omm.-nl!0 it ux lo othrrsas ratitlcU to tb.bfeor't eoDsiili-rati.'n ;ou claim frr it. Again, f ery rearcrtfully and trntT. T-ur. SOLOMON MAN- Cain. III. Jnn 2S. 1 I RT ail Trof. O. J, Wood'.. Hair Kr.loraliTC. have a'lmir.1 it wonderful pflert.. Mv hair wan tweon- inc. a. I th.'usht, prvniatur.1. Fray, but by lb- nmot hia Ket'rotne it lia- ri-aum.d ita original cvlor. mad bavv no douM prrMianently ao. S. BKESSS. 05 Senator, C. S. O. J WcViD cn . Ppri-tor. S13 SroaJway. N . V . fin thr crrat N. v. Wire Kaiiing lXablisfcmvtttj and 114 Market Lr.t. St. Liiiiin. Wo. i M; And oild by all good DrnRii.u. COAL! toit! COAL ! The undersiiined wouIJ res pectfully inform the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, as well as persons in adjoining towns, that he keeps constantly on hand a supply of HHAMOKIX and W1LKS-UAKKB C (ML, for Store and other purposes, ol every varirty and s. and will d.livr Coal to p-rwin-'Hinar it. a. hr ha a l-am r.r that purr-.. Uavinit -rrctl a pair of r'-l WKIOII St Al.KS, h ran aaor r"" pnrrbaaiux l',l that thy wUl gat (uU wn;ht, and am par onl, fi.r what-th-T rrr.i.0. , l'val can l bad at the lowret Cai-b prires at his a frw yanlp from Mr. Wvidvnuaur Uot-I. . U llOUlSGmU kinda .ill be altond.1 to al hn ' Cr" Tart. GEOliliE 1WLSTU.V lwi.hnrs, May 13, 1S5S IAIso Ulacksmitb s Toal. DR. KELLIWG'S Cancer Inst Mute, for the Treatment Cancers, Tumors, Wen. Llrers, Scrofula, or any Growth or Sore. Chronic Discasrs gene rally can be cured (if cnrable) withor.t surg-.ca. operation or poison. Forall particulars writ', state diseases plainly, and enclose 2." c's ,0 advice; Letters must bare a post?' sinP enclosed to pay answer. Medicine sent ay distance. Address C L KELLIXG. M Mechanicsburg. Cumberland i.- .. . a ,-.M ii.rn.hHK-. on 1 1--" L V-chftnl.-4l.ur0 i S mil- l'rnm HarTi-hnrC. OO Railroaa, and Bramble from all parta ol the I a a- Old and TPunn. I"r and rich, come all - . Jo.1. To thnee alBidrd who can nol iit nalle, 1 will wml. per mail, on reeeipt or fj oaly. a r to prepare Medi. iDe.eilh lull Inreclle-iia '' -all parutulaie. Mitr.s ac atte Isi'.v 5. in
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers