WOBDEN J H. CORNELIUS aTajiraw.a flVai. The Ltfrisarao CuaoMCLr, fvl.tiklil on ib. l'ab aynu-u, has lb. lra-l atai U.U etfulallun ufany NVwa.r iu l:iia runtr. Frnjom, national Prj' j01 ! Ncroa Jtcms from (Dll)cr Counties. Lost axd Found. On Thursday of last week, a small child of Amos Nurhood, in licaver township, l.jft tLo Louso of its ri&rotita and wandered through tho wood. Numerous persons soon went in search of tho ohilJ, but do duo of its whereabout could bo osccrtaiued that day. On tbt following morning search was again made wlisn it was found sitting in a bash iu the wood, plaviug with somes sticks. It had List oiio of its shoes, which caused the freezing of its toes somewhat. Its ago is between 3 and 4 years Snyder Co. Tri Ir.ne, '11th nit. Tho rres1ytcriau9 of l'iuogrovc Mills, Centre county, will dedicate their new houso of worship on Sunday, 11th I'tb. Tho licllcfonte Gas Company have de clared a dividend of 1 per ccut. for the part year. O. Barret, of the llarrisburg Keystone, is appointed Superintendent of I'ublic Trio ting. Tho Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society re-elected David Taggart, Presi dent; John P. Kulhcrfoid, near llarris burg, V. P. for that district; A.'O. Ileis tor, llarrisburg, Secretary; and most of the other former officers. II. 11. Musser, of the Sunbary Ameri can, Las another patent for improvement iu ice cream freezers. Twenty persons joined the 3Iethodist church in Milton, at the close of tho late mcotiog. Quite a number also united with the Presbyterian chorcb. Mrs. Sally Dclong died in Liberty Tp, Center Co, Oth Dee., aged 4 years. She was tho daughter of Cary Campbell, and was born in Northumberland county in 1773 early settled in Bald Eagle Valley. A post office bas been established at Pholps' Mills, Lycoming Co., and E. JJ. Campbell appointed P. M. An effort is made to establish a Poor House in Center eounty by law. The store of Charles Jlerlz in Paxinos, Nurth'd Co., wag robbed of $00 in cash and goods. An attempt to break into tho store of Withington & Chichester in Snyder town, was unsuccessful. On Sunday last, eleven persona were baptized by Rev. Joshua Kelly into tho fellowship of the White Deer liap. Ch, at Elitu sport. On Tuesday, the 29th Dec, John Ilike ly, residing near Karthaus, went on a bunting excursion, and, not returning in the evening, the people of the neighbor hood went in search of bim. He was found on Thursday, about one mile from home, in the woods, standing beside a aspling with bis arms through its fork, which attitudo be had assumed to rest Limsclf, and was nearly frozen to death. Uilrcly got bewildered and wandered about until bo became exhausted. He died on the 3d alt., in consequence of his exposure. lie was a single man about 25 yean of ge. Silas Wolvcrton has the contract for the wood work of four bridgos on the un fiuishod portion of the Northern Central Hailroad. These bridges are over the Sbamokin and Mabanoy creeks, Hollow jug Kun and Boyle's Run. The receipts of the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad during 1857 were 3, 005,521 6G, while the whole expenses (working) were 1,481,745 22. MoKTttOSE, Pa., Jan. 27. A boy, named Archer, residing in this county (Susquehanna,) recently shot his brother. The family alledged that the shooting was accidental, but be was arrested and has been tried for murder. The jury, yester day, brought in a verdict of murder in the second degree. Robert C. Ross bas been appointed postmaster at Ccntro Hill, Centre Co., vice John Gilliland, resigned. Hon. James T. Halo was re-elected President of the Tyrone & Clearfield Rail road Company for 1853. Simon Conner shot a bear in Indiana coooty, a few weeks ago, that weighed 468 pounds. Ho captured two cubs at the same time. Clearfield county sent two Representa tives to the Western Penitentiary, last month. They were elected by twelve votes each. On Friday evening the 8th ulL, the drivers of a sled and sleigh were trying to pass each other in Nippenose Valley, and drove so furiously that they ran a foul of a sleigh driven by Daniel Wclsbausc, con taining himself and wife, breaking the aleigh to pieces and injuring Mr. W. and bit wife the latter seriously. The good people of Muncy held a pub lie meeting on the 5th ult., to adopt some means of preventing the rowdyism, drunk bo ess, theft and gambling which prevail in the town. The Johnstown Tribune notices that no let than ten bears bavc been killed in like township, Cambria county, within the last few weeks. Neighbor Brower of the Danville Amer wsaw, delivered a lecture before the Blooms larf Dramatio Institute. The papers of hit town speak very favorably of the ef fort. TLe expenditures of Lycoming county, Iat year wore $35,000, of which $11,000 were for old debts. For Printing, 8352. Sullivan county expenses 5-(jti8. Fjr Printing, f I . ;S Dr. Ogie, of Chester county, while crossing the Central Railroad, last week, in a carriage, was ins over by the cars and killed. The Pennsylvania Railroad bas raised the fare one half cent per mile, for each passenger. It is with great regret we are called up on to chronicle the sudden death of an cs toemablo citizen of Fleaaiogton, Mr. Hart cr, which occurred last Wednesday after noon. It appears that be was burning lime, near t'lemiogton, and when last seen alive was standing near the kiln, in company with auother person. A short time after, they were both missed, and, upon search being made, were found in the kiln,llarter dead and the other person nearly so. There are various rumors in regard to the cause of falling iuto the kiln, but we will wait for the report of the inquest before commenting. Lock Have toakhman. According to the Auditor General's re port there are 8140,424 in relief notes in circulation, in this State. Mammoth Uoa. A few days since a hog was killed at Henry Shernahn'a hotel, ! Mounijny, Lancaster county, Pa, which weighed 012 pounds, cleaned. The Aakcy boys (three of them) shot a ' large panther on the little Moshannon creek, in Center county last Dec., and since then have killed two young ones, leaving the mother yet alive. A large Beaver was caught at the Dams. John Swineford, Efq., caught a salmon in the West Branch, at Northumberland, which weighed 12 pounds. The Stockholders for the Sbamokio Bank arc called to meet together and or gauizc. The house of John Hamlin, in Lamar Tvrp, Clinton Co., was burned down du ring the daytime of Thursday, 21st ult The fite caught in the garret, it is supposed from a flue. Nearly all the contents, and the kitchen adjoining, were saved. In sured for 323 U tha Lock Haven Com pany. The receipt of Montour eounty last year, were nearly $8000, and expenditures some $2000 less. Tho people of Philadelphia have long endeavored to get a Judge of the Supreme Court, but it wag not Pobteb that tboy wanted ; Judge Sharawood was the choice of the Democracy, and the next 4th of March Convention will test whether Gov. Packer can override the will of his party. The last two Terms in Montour county having been broken up by informality in drawing Jurors, the Feb. Court baa twenty civil cases on for trial. The Muncy Insurance Company last year paid $22,768 on losses by fire, and have $11,000 unadjusted claims. Joseph Galbraith, Jr., aged about 19 years, wag recently killed at Eagleville, Center county, by means of a log falling upon him, crushing in one side of his skulL Rev. Charles Avery cf the Methodist Protestant Church, died recently in Pitta burg, leaving about Seven Hundred Thou sand Dollars in property. He leaves $20, 000 as a fund for superannuated clergy men of bis church, about $300,000 to friends, and the remainder chiely for the benefit of tbe colored race in the United States, Canada, and Africa. Mr. Maffit has resigned the Superinten denry of tbe North Braneb Canal, which again passes under the charge of the Canal Commissioners. Tho Democracy of Westmoreland Co., Pa., at their regular county meeting, came out strongly against the Lecompton Con stitution. Samuel Hammer, of Danville, is appoin ted Mail Agent between Rupert and Scran ton, on the new Railroad. The new German Reformed church in Mausdalc, ucar Danville, will be dedicated Friday, Feb. 12. Henry W. Bonsall is appointed Solicitor for the Poor Directors of Montgomery county, vice Mr. Speaker Longakcr. A man with a mulo was arrested in Lewistown, and sect back to Snyder connty on a charge of having stolen the mule. There have recently been 30 additions to tbe Methodist church in Bellcfontc, and quite a number in Milesburg. Tho East Pennsylvania Conference of tbe United Brethren held a session in Millbcim, Center county, last month. They have killed 27 hogs in Sunbury, averaging S91 ponnds weight something over tbe average of ten years ago. David N. Lake, of Shamokin, was ap pointed Notary Publie by Gov. Pollock. J. H. Zimmerman was elected President of the Shamokin Bank, and RoLin- son, Cashier. Peter Durst, Sexton at Sunbury, has dug 471 graves in 17 years. Tbe dwelling of George Miller, in Sha mokin, was burned down about midnight of the 21st ult. It was occupied by Hen ry Haas and family, who barely escaped with life, saving only a little meat. Jacob Leisenring is appointed Post Master at Northumberland, vice Jacob Ulp, resigned. There are known to be tea persons liv ing, who were at Wyoming at tbe time of the Massacre A.A.Stevens, of Preston, Ct, Mr. Brown and three daughters of Mr. Gore, in Bradford Co., and four or five in Luzerne county. A special Court wag held for Snyder county last week, and quite an amount of the civil list dispersed of. Maj. John Scott, an old toldier (Repub lican) is elected to tbe Assembly to fill tbe vacancy in Allegheny county. It is generally believed that tbe Bank of Pennsylvania is insolvent. torSbjrt s lurks this wc.k LEWISBURG CHRONICLE Miscellaneous News Items. The Alabama Legislature passed, uaam imously, in both branches, resolutions, authorising the Governor to call a State Convention, if Congress refuses to admit Kansas with tbe Lecompton Constitution. Tbe Philadelphia Lal'jer tern its tele graphic deapatcbes "Morseotypes," in compliment to Prof. Morse. Somebody elso suggests that monelt would be equal ly complimentary and more significant. Tho "James Buchanan" is the name ofaalave schooner that bas just landed a cargo of slaves on tbe coast of Cuba. .The name wag a "delicate compliment." The slaves should be sent to Kausas. A cow broke into a bouse in Toledo, in tbe absence of the family, and upset the stovc,setting the house on fire. The house was burned to the ground, and the cow, unable to get out, perished. Some of the Democratic papers are on one side of tbe Kansas question, some on the other, some on neither, and some on both ; and those latter, if the question had a Juzen sides to it, would bo on them all. Lou. Jour. The Fanny Fern exploded near Cincin nati, killing 13 persons and scalding a larger number. One of the prisoners at Sing Sing died a few days sincc,while undergoing a shower bath punishmont. Sylvanus Howe and his wife, after bav iug lived happily in the marriage relation for leccntyeiylit years, died recently at Frankfort, (Maine.) Their ages were 97 and 09 years. JlomuANs Disturbed. Gen.Walker has been having something of a public de monstration in Mobilo, such a one as may be got up in any city where tbe fools are sufficiently numerous for a publie gather ing. One of the silly things done, among a great many silly things said, wag tbo adoption of resolutiona demanding that Com. Paulding shall be tried for violating ' akmiiolW - If 0 PaaMtngeom- ' mitted so heinous an offence, what ought the Mobilians to tbink of Walker's eon duct 1 If tbe first violated international law, the second violated both international and national law. As the penalty for vio lating a law of tbe United States is well known, and the method of proceeding di rect, the Mobilians can show a consistent respect for the rights of Nicaragua and the laws of their own country by having Walker indietcd and put upon bis trial immediately. I'hilaJ. Ledger. Senator Seward was lately invited to witness an old-fashioned Virginia nigger corn husking on the estate of Hon. John 1 S. Pendleton, an old Whig friend, and ex pressed himself much pleased with the visit. Tunis C. Tarrant, a compositor in the Cincinnati Enquirer office, was at one time fillibustcr Walker's "Secretary of State." Wisconsin and Illinois eorn, standing in the field, is offered at an average of ten cents per bushel. "Lost A briadle pap, belonging to Patrick M'Neil with bis ears slit" How M'Neil got bis ears slit is not stated. During the past year 20 revolutionary soldiers, and 25 persons of 100 years and over, died in the United States. New Orleans experienced a tremendous storm 15th ult., whioh made havoe of life and property. The five new regiment bill was defeated in the U. S. Senate by a large vote. There will probably be an increase in the num ber of men to a company, which will be much cheaper and more efficient. Toronto, Jan. 27. The imperial Gov ernment has fixed upon Ottawa City (late Bytown,) as the permanent seat of tho Canadian Government. St. Louis, Jan. 27. The Democrat's Kansas correspondent says, the Free State people of that Territory have decided not to memorialize Congress for an enabling act, but to pass ono themselves, and to frame a Constitution which will be like the Topeka instrument, submitting it for acceptance or rejection. A lake, covering it is said about 1900 acres, bas been diseovcred in Wright Co., Iowa,wbich bas strong wall of heavy stone around it. It is quite a curiosity. Oregon gives 5,000 maj.against Slavery, and 4,000 maj. for the Constitution. Hon. J. P. Gaines, appointed Governor of Ore gon by Gen. Taylor, is dead. . Curious. The Washington Tatclligen ccr calls attention to the fact thatin Ham burg, where "an exclusive metallio cur rency" prevails, tho pressure and panic have been as great as in countries where they circulate a "paper currency," and that tho business people there wero not so much blessed with a plethora of specie as to disdain the aid that may be furnished by National Banks established in other parts of Europe. California papers state that onions grow ing wild have been discovered in that State, an inch and a half in diameter, cov ered with a thick husk, like the soap root They are palatable,and, it is thought.msy prove valuable addition to tho cultivated varieties. Tbe Richmond Enquirer gays : "Should Douglas and those who think with bim desert us, we may be assured that there is a political earthquake coming, which in 1800 may leave a fissure of fire as the di viding line between the North and South." If Southern men think they can frighten the North by threatening to dissolve tbe Union, or by attempting to dissolve it, tbey are miserably mistaken. Tbe Nebraska Legislature bas a split a majority moving away to Florence, leaving the miuority, with the journals, at Omaha. & WEST BRANCH Mr. Blair,of Missouri, bas made a speech in Congress, showing the injurious effects of 8kvery upon mcs without propertysed recommending the colonization of Central America with free blacks. Tbe speech made a sensation in tbe House, and stirred up the Chivalry not a little. The New York Evening Jta says Pres. Buchanan's Mormon expedition was fitted out at the expense of Six Millions of Dol lars. It is unable to do anything until next Spring, and nothing then without expensive reinforcements. Lydia Sherwood, a colored woman, who bas been a cook on a farm in Maryland for the last CO years, and who is now 80 years of age, has had seventeen children, one hundred and two grandchildren, and fifty-five great grand children in all 174 persons. The pews of the Plymouth Congrega tional church, Brooklyn city, this year rented for $10,250, and hundreds go away every pleasant Sunday fur want of room. Henry Ward Bcochcr is the pastor. Col. Fremont not long since visited Harvard University, and was most cordi ally received. Betrayed into making a speech which did not go very smoothly, the President excused him, by saying, that like Washington his actions were much more eloquent than bis words. Some of tbe people of New Orleans are not Fillibusters. They arc raising a sword for Com. Paulding, and a flag for the other officers and crew of tho Wabash. Poor Man. In Gov.Wiae Kansas let ter occurs tbe following sentence : "Tbe President is a bachelor, and he must therefore be excused for not compre hending 'domestic institution' as well as wo who have bouses full of children." The yield of butter in New Jersey this season, exceeds that of previous years, about one-third. From 1853 to 1856, the loss of life on the ocoan,was four thousand three hundred and sixty-five. Union County Court Affairs. UsUosi CMt v Court Proclamation WHEREAS, the Hon. AB M S.WILSON, President Judge for the zuth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Uniou, Mifflin and Snyder, and PaiLir Ron and Jsw W Sijiobtow Esq?., Asso ciate Judges in Union county, have issued their precept, bearing date the lath day of Dec'r, lft!7, and to me directed, for ibe holding of an Orphans' Court, Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and General Quarter Sessions, at LEWISBURG, for the countv of UNION, on the THIRD MONDAY of FEBRUABY (being the 15th day) 1858, and to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Constables in and for the county of Union, to appear in their own proper persons with their records, inqui sitions, examinations and other remembrances to do those thiugs which of their offices 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 persons, are required to be then and there attending, and not depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance at the appointed lime agreea ble to notice. Given under my hand and seal at the Sher ill's Office in Lewisburg, the 11th day of Ja nuary, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, and the eighty elh year of the Independence of the United State of America. God save the Common wealth ! DANIEL D. GULDIN, Sheriff. Licenses. "ITOTICE is hereby given that the following applications for tavern license have been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court oi Quarter Sessions of Union county, and the same will be presented to said court on Mob day the 15th day of February, 1858 : Pditvmtru T keep Tattm im 1 Mary Moore,Lanrelton,Harilet Township. 2 R. G. Hetzel North Ward, l.rwisburg. 3 L.H.LawsheAL.DBrewer.SouthWd. - 4 Thomas Green, Kelly Township. Feb.25,1858. SAM'L ROUSH, Clerk. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given lo all eon cerned,thM the following named persons have settled their accotmts in the Register's Office at Lewisburg, Union county, and that the said accounts will be presented toreonr.r , nation and allowance at the Orphans' Court, to be held at LEWISBURG, for the connty of Union, on the third Friday of FEBRUARY next, being the 19th day of said month, viz: 1 The account of William Ranck and Conrad Bwarlzlander, Executors of Jacob Specie, late of White Deer township, dee'd. GEORGE MERRILL. Register. Register's Office, Lewisburg, Jan. 19, 1858 Grand Jurors, Feb'y Term, 1S58. While Veer Jas Marshall, Saml Berkhcitncr, Saml Dunkle. Aaron Messinger EaM Buffaioe Alexander Penny Kelly David Leiby, Joseph Kelly Hartley John P Wilson, John Deal Miffliuliurg James Chambers Lewitburg John Hertz, Wni C Painter, F A Donchower, James Kelly, Jona Wolfe Limestone John M Taylor, Benj Chambers Heal Buffalo John Gable, Charles Mull Uninn Saml A Walter Buffaioe Edward Flick New Berlin Jacob Mauck Jadaon Philip Gross Lewis John Fillman Traverse Jurors. HTtife Deer Roley M'Curly. Jacob M'Curly, Saml Gemberling, Elias Null,Wm StadJcn, Jos R Ketler, Danl B Reber Hartley Solomon Miller, David Kline, Thos Church, Saml Weidensaul, Robt Reed, Chas Emery, David Fillman, Orl Bingaman Buffaine Charles Frey, Jackson Wolfe, John Dunkle Wat Buffaioe Andrew Iddings, Danl Fisher. Kelit James Moore, Flavel Ciark,Joo Moyer, John Hummed, Philip Gemberling, Peter Haogenbueh Lewitbmrg John Brown, Jas S Marsh, Peter Harsh, Dennis Phillips, Nathan Rawn.Tbo Howard VnkmM H Taggart, Isaac Eyer, Jesse M Walter, Levi Rooke flew Berlin John Serbold, 8aml Banm Mifflinhwg John V Barber. John Millhouse, Luther Anipach Ewt Buffaioe Wm W Lindenmuth, George Kreisher . , Limettrmt Henry K Sander,Jacob Derrjohn Rinkert Lewi Wm E Smith, Henry Orwig suae List, Feb. Tertn,lS5S North Chase North vs Chs H Snriner Wm G Herrold vs Smith B Thompson Chas H Cook vs Thos Penny John Wenzel vi lackson M'Langhlio Bank of Danville vs Lorenzo P Teed George Wehr vs George Faust Selh P M'Cormick vs George J Swartz Mary FUhbaugh vs Daul D Guldin et al Ycuwau & Walter vs .Nuah Walter FARMER FEB. 5, 1858. Israel Knettel vs James Mauck David Ilerbst vs Daniel Renglcr David Baertges vs Alfred Kneass Peter Hummel and Wife vs Daniel Rengler J D Sorver it Co vs Saml and Jos W Shrincr James M Smith va Robert Chamber T Church 4c Co vs Solomon Mayer Ranck St. Roland vs Lambert Ranck -M Geyer's AJm'rs forJn Ranck vs AC High Harriet Jenkins vs Merrit Chappel et al Beck dt Reber vs John Zimmerman same vs David Zimmerman Charles Hartzel vs Stale Mot Fire &e Comp David Fisher vs Jonathan Dieflenderfer Hunsecker for Church vs Jos D Forrey Thos Church vs same Fred'k Bolender vs Thos Church & Co Chas II Shriner vs Wm Rule Union County vs Henry Solomon Sain'l S Barton vs Joseph Meixell Youngman & Walter vs Taggart Furman Si. John Mover vs Fred'k Worman Charles t'awley vs John Youngman et al 1. B Chiist vs C II Shriner Thos Penny vs Chas II Cook Reuben Steningrr vs Alfred Kneass Price J Patton & Co vs Jacob Meckley John Knland vs Stale Mutual Ins Co Saml II Orwig vs Saml Gutelius T Graham Hutchison et al vs Jac Bridge et al John Locke vs Robert Hilands Jos F Cummings vs Chas R Cronraih Conirs Un Co for M'Curley vs Sypher's Adras Philip Pontius vs James Irwin et al Keigel & Bio vs Ranck & Roland with not Chas Stees vs Saml L Beck Ilmilhrait A Roberts vs Ranck & Roland Weiler Sl Kllis vs John Leiseraud Wife John Roland vs Martin D Iteed George Hertz vs Peter Feizer F W Bcrkenstock vs Win Price et al Phiai. Seebold et al vs David Spiilcr et al same Reuben Oldt el al P O Campbell et al vs Teed St Marr Howard Malcom vs James P Ross Ludirig & Ranck vs Isaar. If a nek's Ex's gar David Sieninger vs Wm H Marr l.onzMreth & Bro vs James Gibson L Johnson & Co vs Reuben G Orwig et al Chas H Shriner vs Wm Rule I. F Albright vs Adam Schreck surv H High Henry C llaird vs Henry W Crolzer Mariann G Knoir vs Wesley Shannon Steine Warner Co vs Thos G Orwig M Richards Meickle &c vs Reuben G Orwig same same Fredk Klnpfer vs Wm Layhow Geddes & Marsh vs James P Ross with not Noah Bowersox vs Geo Gebhart Francis Krick vs Alexr Amnions Real Estate. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Vendit Expo, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Union county and to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale or outcry, at the Court House in the Borough of Lewisburg on .Monday, I5tb February next, a certain Lot of ground situate in the township of White Deer and counly of Union, marked in the town plot of New Colombia as No. 123, bounded on the east by Fourth street, on the south by private road, on the west by Rasp berry alley, and on the north by Lot No. 122, whereon is erected a two storey Brick V Dwelling house.Ac. The Lot containingjLiJ. in length 161 feet and in breadth 40 feet,more or less with the appurtenances. ALSO Lot No. 122, situate in the town, township and connty aforesaid, bounded east by Fourth street, south by Lot No.l23,west by Raspberry alley and north by Lot No. m, con taining in length about 164 feet and breadth 40 feet,more or less with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Mirror. w Black. DANIEL D. GULDIN, Sherilt Sheriff's Office, Lewisburg, Jan. 20, 1858 Orphans' Court SALEorValuable Real Estate! M BY virtne of an order of the Orphans'Court of Union connty, the undersigned Exec utors of the last will and testament of ISAAC RANK, Senior, deceased, late of While Deer township in said eounty, will expose to Public Sale, on the premises of the Mansion Farm, in said township, on Saturday, Feb. 6, 1858, commencing at 10 o'clock, A.M., the MANSION FARM, situated in said White Deer township, contai ning 65 ACRES Z, adjoining lands of Jacob I.eiser, John Ranck Esq, Jacob" T Stahl and John Orr, all cleared excepting Two Acres. The land is Limestone and in a good state of cultivation.' The Im provements are a Two-Storey Frame Dwelling House, FRAME BARX, &c. with some FRUIT TREES, and a WELL of never-failing good Water. A small stream of Water runs through the Farm. ALSO at the same lime and place will be sold a Tract of in the same township, .i.out 45 4( Itr.S, adjoining lands of John Baker, 1. r Albright, Christopher Garrett and others, well timbered principally with Rock Oak and Chestnut. TERMS. Fifty Dollars to be paid on the day of sale; one-third of the remainder of the purchase money on the 1st of April next, and the balance in two equal annual payments on interest from the 1st of April, Posses sion lo be given on the 1st ol April next. SAMUEL L. RANK, ) Exec ISA AC RANK, Jr. $utors White Deer, Jan. 2, 1858 FOR SALE. MY Residence, on North Third street, .Ell Lewisburp, 31 ft. front, and including back building 52 ft. deep. Basement, and Attick finished. Every convenience in tbe way of out-buildings. 4 1 no, a Half Lot on Market St., opposite S. Rater's residence, with a good Well of Wa ter and new Stable ; very desirable for a busi ness stand, or residence, (or both combined.) Also, ether Lots, some with and some without Buildings. JOHN LOCKE. Lewisburg, Oct. 8, 1857. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOIl SALE. rriHE subscriber oilers for sale his Residence on the west side of South Second street in the Borough of Lewisburg, between Market and 8t.Louis slreeis.consisuogof near a lot and a halfoi gronnd.makinga froniof 99 feet on said Second street, and in length 157 feet, 6 inches. The improvements are a commodious three a storey BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, of preMed brick, 47 feet front by 36 feet deep well finished with a marble base, marble sills and lintels in front a fire-proof roor with a Wing attached of S3 by 19 feet an Out Kitchen a Well of ex cellent water, with a Pump in, nnder roof a large Cistern also under roof a large new Stable an lee House and other necessary out-buildings. There are also on saidn. Lot choice Fruit Trees and Shrabbery.f The location is a desirable one either for a private residence or public business. It is on the most elevated part of the Borough, near the Court House, and but a short distance from Market street. Terms will be made easy. June 9, 185- O. F. MILLER. Ho! Farmers Chance for a Bargain! T? OR SALE, near Lewisburg, a Tract of I almost lOO Acres of good Farming Land, limestone soil. It will be sold on re as onablc terras at private sale for Cash. Inquire at the Oilice ct the C'tnniek. Jam l),'St Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration to (tie estate of PETER KAUFMAN, for merly of Lewis tuwnohip, Union eon in v, dee'd, by the Register tc Recorder of said eounty have been granied lo the subscriber, all pers ons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present theis duly authentirated for settlement lo JOSEPH SANDERS, Administrator Limestone Tp, Jan. !), 1858 1000 Bushels Prime Wheat T L'ST received from HaItimore. assnre ' in v cuMUiurri anu uunit . . . -i al.. I. 1 1 na,,alu t..t nl-fv 0-I a JLiinerior article of i FAMILY FI.Ol'R by railing at the sign of! the Red Flag on .North 1 bird street. Buckwheat, Rye and Corn Floor kept constantly on band. T. G. EVANS, Agent. Lewisburg, Dec. 10, 1867 J.' SCHREYER & SON are sellin? a new lot of i-laines and Calico very cheap fir Caili ! Dec. 10 Young America CORN SHELLER : The Cheiijiest, SimJenf, moH durubtc ( DRY SIICLLKIt eicr luieutrd: T1111E subscribers would most respectfully call the attention of Speculators and Farmers to this womlrrful machine, now on sale al M'FADDEX'S Hardware Store, in Lewisburg. fiTCoutity Rights in the States of Pennsylvania, Kentucky and California, fur sale on the most reasonable terms. Machines will be sold iu Uuion and .Snyder counties to all who may desire fo purchase, in order tu ' test the utility and durability of ihe same. Thru h'U green com ait writ at dry clean from the cob. Call and see them Or address L. ..,,,, Price 12 1 operate, i "f'1--, . &. J.U. Kt KI.. j Nov. I57v Aaronsburg, Pa New Arrangements--New Goods! I JOSEPH L. IIAWX having taken the J well known HP YKEJC HAT XTOllE. bas ! refitted it, and Ciled iu an extensive variety of Hats, Cap, Gentlemen' Clothing, tfv. Also a larire and splendid stock of CLOTH." CASSl.MLKEri, fee, which he will make up tu order, as he still continues the Tailoring Busi ness. He is prepared to eiecute all work entrusted lo his care, lo the satisfaction of the customer.' N. B. Cultine and Repairing done to order. Lewisburg, April H, 1857 John B. Linn, ATTOItXKV AT LAW in Prick's Bluck, North 3d St, near Market, 878 Hso-iNbura:, I"a MORE GOODS at WEST MILTON ! J. B. Datesmanr At the well known Old bland in Kelly town ship (west end of Miltcn Bridge) respectfully informs his usual customers and the public in general that he has just ree'd a fresh slock of JfAii win at reduced prices for Cash or Produce. Just call and see and save travel and Bridge tolls. Nov. , 1857 DATESMAN. Still Another Opportunity ! JTCartj-.tbeC-lieap I'lclure Man, SACK AG AIM WE take ibis method of informing the citizens of Lewisburg and surrounding country, that we are again with them for a short lime, and now offer them a better article and at lower prices than ever heretofore. We have taken the old stand above Christ St Caldwell's Drug Store, and having much bet ter light than we bad in our old rooms, and more convenient rooms in every respect, we shall be better able to accommodate. Persons h.Tine picture! of daceaae.1 friend, or rrlattTe which tuey would liar to bare rnohtl or transferred to paperon a murb iarfrer arate, can har. It duo. on rhort notice, nndth. eopie. will ha warranted to be equally a. rood, aud Bometune. better thaa thora which tuej ara taken from. Fernonn wantine Photofrat'h ran hare then for price, ranging from .' to I'iO. rVtureaof perwina con fined to their moms through aiekneita, and of decesm peranum taken t tbe ahortert notice, at their realdeneea-. piRtura. of Tonne children taken in OBe second in a bright liicbt. Outdoor View, of buildinas, ae., taken to order. Ambrotype picture, taken on dark aod rainy days quick er than' ltalraerreotype. on the'rlearert and brightest. Picture, from SO eta. lo $Cl. to suit the purrhaerr. Wa extend a cordial ineitaUon to all to call and see ns and examine our specimens, whether they waut pietnre. or n- t- Hemember the place, rooms oeer Chriata Caldwell". Mammoth llrus tore. We .tudr to please. JI CARTT, Artist N. B. Instructions .ires in tbe art, and apparatus furnished at the lowest pricea. Persona wi.hinrt'. leant tile bUaiaea. can now hare an oppo'tuuity not of. an met with. Lewisburg, Oct. "i, 1"S7.J Broke Out In a Sew Place ! JESSK II. H ttVFIl, having taken the establishment recently occu pied by Mrs. e.ormandie. adjoining the "Chronicle" and Telegraph offices, he is prepared to see his old and new friends, and furnish themwiih all kinds of VOMFECTIO. XF.KIE8 of the choicest varieties. He has refined the establishment, and is certain of giving satisfaction Ij all. Ice Cream served tip everyeveninir. Aug- U. l-r'7 Jet Goods ! Black Diamonds ! ! &c. Buy Eurly, and Sure your Money.' ! THE subscriber is prepared to furnbh al a!l lime, the very best COAL of every description, from the Wilkes-ltarre and Sha mokin mines. He has on band an article of very superior quality, snch as is seldum bro'l lo this market, which he will dispose of at the lowest cash prices Coal weighed, and good measure warranted. RToal exchanged lor merchantable Country Produce of most kinds as well as for cash. Coal Yard at Tho's Xesbit's Lumber ard on South Water street. Nov. 19, 1856 Jf R. I. NESB1T. WINFIELD FACTORY ! Hear Hart lot OU. Viuon Co., Pa. THE subscriber, thankful r.,r nasi riatronarre. would inform his friends and the public in gene ral, that be continues to mannfac tnre all kinds of Woolen CioodN. such as Cloths, Cassimeres. Tweeu,Sattinetts, Jeans Blankets and Flannels; also. Carpet and Stocking Yarns. His machinery being of the best kind in use, and having employed the best of workmen, he feels sale in saying that l-is work shall not be surpassed by anyestablishmentin the country. A goodsup ply of the above goods kept constantly on hand for sale or to exchange for wool, at prices that can not fail to please. WOOL will be Carded in the best manner and on the shortest notice. Terms for carding, cah on the de livery of the rolls. MARK HALFPENNY. Winfield Mills, March 30, 1857. LATEST AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS! PETER HURSH having rereired his Brat Good Tor '5T, 'N, would invite the at'ention of both Town and Country to his carefully selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, fcc. sc. of the latest styles and best qualities, adapted to the season and to the wants of the commu nity and of the times. E7"Call and see for yourselves and be convinced that Hursh'a Store is the place for Bargains! We take much pleasure in showing our goods, but more in pleasing customers by giving good trades Lewisburg, Oct. 1857 William Jones, A TTORftEY at Law. Collections 1 a. promptly attended lo. Office on South Second St., ricrflv by li.C.llicknk, Esq. SD0 LUWIMSI IW.TA. DR. SANF0RDS LTiVIQORATOR, or Liver Kesnedy TS AKTHi-K THAT STVIKV BODY NEEDS WHO It 1 mot la f.iM ,uu ul bealO fc th UVU la sm. d4 only U th. kilt is or otr, k-a (bat Is denned ILm bl ita Mchiaaf? raa mas. To tisl nlkia iMlUrlj a4au4 bar Khr nutl; irf oam t tb l irtutM. k Ht kaU iMdrd practk u tW tort twMtj jrmf, tkllkiv It of hla riperincot ia U Ioiftlfc. w Mllar mrt) ant hmUcIm kaa nr " !. Liter turned; a Iu do au.ula all tartU) was Ha a . A UdT, wrttinc from Broollyo, ar. 0 I roald rivm, Ib Ibla akurt UrtU. U J'T'JV orator kma kaa U m a raiaias ""'J S -dni, for It kaa or biM to rrfarra aU aeWttoaa o I tka touaeh, bol or attacka OI worraa. II rvHaara 1 M k.l .hi. uW alaead wttkia tkatr Mek, US i an., uikht t amd." w.r tm how to HW It. ft KVUa BM . sspi 0r prtn uanM" T i.w I A.m-.a tJ. tnmt u roar la mmrHl ""V". A clMltjiuan eall.tl at oDiaB tka Biker T aa raid Ii had ri.ra a ior woaiaa a bnttW, wko wa iuBr-iu.- rr Lndir tni Li-r (."omplaiat, aaxl kafcra aLs l,.d taken tha l.lo it IB wa ork BBrBWH trend lor bar family. . A jrottMuaa, re.entlj fr.m tho Watf, 0T, at rl,i,-,..c a. all,, ked witn a 1ob", liarrrla tf.tr, tkat Lamed Uj .kill ol vojikiur, but tka Ialigoralor, cured Lun in a u.w dj a. One "four citr nvr-hanU a. id. Bhlla on V I Tr..y, a fc w da J. lioea, b. u altarkad with bowl BBJ i at.'iuaelt dl-ord-ra, m to eontoe bub to nia roooui. a aeot U.U.e.1,,,, ,1.. t,r Bbvttla o '"""Vf'.r; ; ne d.,,,, b,tl. Klisrtd himiothaXk.wa.BbWtatr trlid lit. I.urtinew. , . ! An aciuiuntaaar, whoaa bOJiafM etwpl M writra-l..fllirllie.a,hahnmBaaa Baar UI..H- at tiniea lo bold Ola pen. white at otbra, 1 would orerooww bim, but Un Iniigoratat caran BUB Arentlimnn fr Brooklyn call T 1 two !, I'.ki..jr but th. ruadow of a taan, witb pal- aod tf.alhl.lu. It- b.d bnfcr .! ti. .r-iu- Irm Jauudic. rod fji.pep.ia, an4 onat.lt "J t.. bia buMOa. .u him airtm to-aaj c?' man, and to u h!-jPrion, h ."MJTi V. t. a. of the fir.t l.ttle, aad fortier addi It mtb my lo, for 1 waa fast going to acoBiumpUve a gr. A men 7 tha h.ndmia of Lirar BrtwH. no.) tl.r nuklie, then are bob wa raB ao fully reconoaamiM Ir. ?nt..rd'i lu ip ralor. or Lir BrnwdJ, " "T7 ku..e, . hnut the lnkB. Thia oreparaUOB va ""'f Lir ln.wrat. produe.BC in. bbv ,.iui .11 whou-it. aiki ""rb1" h.r. hern irireB 1 1 tha prat alrtoa pt ' banter I errUfieatsw dicin. try those of the highest i-uioclmc In society, ana . as, ' out doubt, lb Uit preparation ns 'B!V'" SASOI;D Ctt, rrrstora, 315 Broadway, Now ToB. Soldi CHRIST CALDWELLJng. llore than 500,000 Bottles sold in the Xtw England State in one ytar. Tl E wtrrat i of Pn-t U. J. Woo4 fcr t4orU hUr i-.rfr. tly uni p-riuntM-iitly, bali-rl the world -nd from tbr mot inulHirnt w pro w in a pupkct KbfAmi; but kmI tbctrctj-r aA jo cannot Uoubt; xv& -viso lb foIi-owii- aVaTTnc II Arm reople fas Ibr etatarfw. Dwn nsVt rd with bid bradn. and tb only rvnWy l-w-o4t.f known, has brrw those atamniable wi(t. By rent dterarwery of ProfrMor Wood lhw aruciea are baiaf fWC diwaiH-J with, bnt a jrrat many peraou -till tnmia thm. becante tbty ha been w often tnpoMw npoa by UairTonin of tliffrrvnt hinda. Tall inch pmoma wm earor Bt ly makr th lneK. that they will try one eai fur in H ood's KMtorative there it no thtsf Weknowof a lady who wa bald, who the article a rhot t time, and hrr o-ad I now covered completely with the tioivt and moct bautifnl cwrla lnkarlnable- W ; know of nutuerou when hair wa rapidly aniline out. wbirh it r-tomt in greater perfection tJkaa tt eeaw had been Wlvre. . . . It I lino mtbont donbt one of the b-t artkle for kM-piug the hair in good condition, makinf it oR an. ' glon-y. rtooTinK danlrntf. and ha proved itself th ; gr-tet enny lo all tbe ill that hair U brr to. Itintbe duty of every ne to im prove Uwlr nernonn! i apptraranrtT though eomr may differ in rrffard to the waya ; ofdoinrit; but everyone will admit that a beanUfal 1 hmd of bair, eith r in man or woman, i an olect -anl 1 to be df ired. and th-re are no mean that sbonld he ielt i antmd to oluin ach a confide ration Woman' Ail- vXetaufo i niiaiirinin. Cochocton. Ohio, Sow. 17, 1SS& O. J. WOOTt A CO. 0nu: A 1 have bean engac setlinz your llairKevtorative the Lwt aaon nx ann off your loral epent (K. M. liarainroa.) and nnvteff eineri cnrcU the benefirial efiertaof it mytelt; 1 would Uke t obtain an ffnry for tbe State of Ohm or eome State la the Wti, huld yon wih tr make such an rranjemen-r a I ameonviared there b nothing equal to it in th L'ni trd it-n, for reetorinie the hair. I have b-n engaged; in the Time; bUrHneM for several year, and hare gold vn riouf preparation a fur the hair, but have foand nothing that reatnrea the erretive orirans or inviforaten the scalp a well ax youra, brine fully emtio red that ywor restoraiivei what yon reprvwrnt it to be, I would like to engage in the ale of it. for 1 am ntwfled it mnst aeli. lour, truly. fl. SXuCKMAlf - vlavland, MaatL, Tfb. 1. 1MT. 1R4F. O.J. WOOf it Content : U avion mliaed the roed rffttru of your Hair Rtorative. I wib u itaU tbat finding my bitirirrowinz thin. a well M ry. - tiurrd from nbat I read and heard. ti try the artfele vre nreil i-y you. to promote it irrowth and change it rolor, aA it vi in youth, both of wbirh it ha vffeeUd complete ) j. In the orlLkn I have ued narlv three oottlev Yourw lc, JAMK9 FRANCIt? O.J. WOOD A C Pvwrr-torii.ai niTadway.!l. T.. On the (treat N. V. Wire Killing E--Ublafrbnu-nt; and 11 Urkct treet, 8t. ltni. Mo. 664 A nd avid by all Druegirts. $M'd in Lrwtsbury b9 F. S. CALDKtL. Great Excitement I MONEY LOST! IT is now universally conceded thai the pan chasing ol any article of Goods for private or family use, and the paying thereon mor than a fai r pnofit, is "money lost ;" tfie under signed, therefore, has just ppened, in his XEW AXD C03IMODJOUS JIOVSS, on the corner of Fonrih and .Market Streets. Lewisburg, a splendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD?, for Ladies as well Gentlemen, consisting, in pan, of the various styles rf Press !ilks. Berege De Lames, Bereges, Poplins, Lawns, Brilliants, Tissues, Embroideries. Collars, I'mlersleeves, Handkerchiefs, Trimmings, tiloves. Mitts, together with A Fine Lot of Domestic Goods, Prints, Muslins, &c. Also, Ready-Made CIo- ""cloths, casiweres. Vestings, Hats, Cravats, Linens, and a nae fresh selection of SI GAK, t OFFEE, MOLASSES, Tea., Cocoa, Cheese, in large or small quantities. TlfH by the quarter, half, or whole barrel. SALT by the sack sr bushel, and, in short, almost every. hint usually kepi in our stores, can be found at this corner, and, all of which will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICE or exchanged for Country Produce. All ha asks, is a Fair Trial ; Quick Sales Small Profits and Prompt Payment. of a superior quality, from the Hartley Mill, not ground any closer lhan the mills furnish in this region, and qnite as good, if not supe rior, which can be levied by ositbiax, sold ia large or small quantities. ALEX. AMMONS. Lewisburg, Fa., May 2, '67. CABINET WARE EOOM "VfORTII 4th Street.--The subscriber i. 1 most respectfully informs the eitixrns et Lewisburg and viciaitv, that he has oa hand and for sale a cheap lot of I'l R.VITl BC) for the Spring trade, comprising Dressing and Common Eureans, Sec retaries and Book Cases, Center, Card and Pier Tables, Pining and Breakfast Tables, Cupboards, Cot tage and other Bedsteads, glands, ofas. and Chairs of all kinds. COFFINS"11'3"001 short notice. The public are cordially invited to eiamiie his work, as he is sure that they will b satis fied with his stock of Ware, and prices. 80L0M0.M YOl'NO. Lewisburg, Sept. 15, 1858 CLOCKS, Wle. and Jewelry, door amthr rost Ifttiee ineair - Cash. A. E. DENORMAKDU3. ' Lewisbnrg, April 24, 1854. .. JOS1AH KELLY, Aneloe, SOLICITS the patronage of the public Residence on Sooth Fifth street, Uw' h..r. Pa. December 6, I "BLANKS Con-aKS" cVrea to the Chr, .'