LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER FEB. 12, 1858. llrtitt.-li.i .-. A: .I" ..I JL I lUmUUUI VlylllUUU It . o. a. wcsntK a j. k. cc-i I.T. l.alL.t.el on lUv ' etrMOatlon .-T.n . i Union Freedom, nation;-1, : Slavery, sectional ! j Kei's insolence, Mr. Grow deserves ud- qualified commendation. The only tron- ct cok is Iib Court Jer " '"ut cmpc(' wit,j a Ktilt belongs to a trained b.iud of Soath TllVP OV.'in? at t!lis Oi'lfC for! cra assassins, oco of whom assaulted Sun- Advrrtizini;, Job Work, Sr., v.e desire i a,&r Sumner. Keitt stood by on that oe- t make payment this rav.ih. Munv of! thfm have lor waiti'd upon an those now fitVCrin? SS yvili Confer a . uw, n toe uiaaitcst design ot co-op-i.w?Mn ', cratiug with Brooks j and if Sumner Lad '"''' ... i l' iju.tc a number of su!.ser,l.or promised j t. ting or sen ! il:-'tr pay in 7 .Vii'irvt'ourt 1 (which Vn a ueefc from next Monday)- j and if trust will none i f ihem forget it, as ; ' "J "'I'1" U.l!v, white paper a,W Costing us $7 cash per Week. H HMS-iii Advance. IT? Single copy one year !fl.f0, or 3 ecr.ts I per vfece iur a shiner t:::.e. rourcoj S I . t one year or nil-1 ropv f.ur year, ft r y Ten c p i-"S one v.:ar;iive corses two years. l or one copy ten years tor H. Far $15. r.".iteen or fifreca copies and "H- 15 inar.lisoti." For tweniy-onc copies JJ'anJ -Oiaaclisun." We learn of scvernl Clubs for tho C'1,0 nicle bciap made up, by persons who wish lo get tr.tSAcusox. . ("The wore ta merrier" we have plenty of room j Ai an txlra iuJuixnvnt, te filer AN'OTIU.U Vremium. We will civs D3. ELDER'S LIFE OF DR. KANE. (plendrj book, now just issued) toihe person bringing us tha cash for tho Inj ttt Club, by Saturday of February Court. :55th Con!rress,lst Session Here Southern Bullying;. WASHISiiTON, S::t. Feb. 6 - A.M. A light has just occurred ou tho floor. The House wj very quiet, and Mr. Qj.it niau of Mi. having risen to make a pro- nc?tion ATr 1 f.iic nf V'n vcm iiic: ri it itnron , the aisk on the Democratic tide If the j House, when Mr. Keitt of S. C. accou.ni- i ... - ,,- . i mcd by Mr. Davis of Mi--s., came up to ! J Mr. Grow objected iu order to Mr. Quitman's ina-.iu any rcmaiks. Mr. Kci'.t said, "if you are going to ol jeet go over t your own .-i-Jo of the lloit.-e." Mr. Grow replied, '-This is a free iind every tnau has a right t i be where he pleases." Mr. Kitt then came up to Mr. Grow and said he wanted to know what he meant bv each so answer as that ? "... ' ... ... ; Mr. (.row id he meant just what he ( id, that this was a free land, and a man tad a right ts bo where ha pleases. ever re.pousibility attaches to the act Mr. Keitt to-.'k Mr. Giow by the throat improperly belongs to me alone. It was, .0(1 said, "I will let you know you are a ! however, ccsual, accidental, and sudden, damned Wa,k Ucpubiican rmnp': ! H is also due to justice that I should Mr.Gr.w kncJkcd his hand eff, and m a,c?r "if ri,ar?t,!00 U ,a ""W iu, "1 suau occupy tu.U piaea la lac , 1Ious3 thql violated, I do that in the ex Hall as I please, and no uigg r driver c m ! prcs2ion of my profound regret at tho oe craek his whip over me," j curreuce. 1'crsoual collisions aro always Mr Keitt then seized Mr. Grow by the j unpleasant, seldom excusable, rarely jus throat igain, and Mr. Grow knoct-ji Lia ! never in a legislative body. In . t',IS connection I bavo but one more rc-do,rn- j mark to make, aud th; t is, if any blow Mr. Davis and several other Southern ; WM directed at mo I am not conscious of me mbcrs attacked Mr. Grow, who defend- j it. I am at least utterly unconscious of d himself bravely. i having received any. With this explaoa- Thc llepublieans ni.-htd ia a body toliis i n I art irm su! jeef. assistance, and a gceral fight ensued in j '. Mr Speaker, I Lave been . f., 4. ,, ,,. f ,i . taught from my childhood that all fights in the nudic cf the touthcrn siJo of tuc fc J ,. - , . . , ! among men were disgraceful to human na il ouse ; it lasted ..WitUvo minute?, and j ture tQ a Curi,tian comuiuuity anj as terminated ly the Scrgoaut at-Arms, ; especially when tbry occur among the who thru3t himself among the combatants j law makers of a people, in the midst of and with Lis msec and aided 1 y the cooler j their deliberations. Tha judgement of Mf tcbers rcslored or.lcr. The Ilousc.as if i D'J P La. fully ealL-Ged mc that .. , , , , ,. r i I my education in this respect, at least, has recjibl; cf the rrave and durraccful na- . ' , , , . . ' . , - ; been good and true, let tha right of tare cf the cvot-f, became immediately . scif.,icf0DSC I recognize as oue of the inal quiet. I ienahle rights of man, to be exercised on As saon from the Hop orler s Gallery, it inrapablf, from want of win 1 and muscle, cf doinir each other any serious Lurt. Mr. Barksdale, of Miss , who was among tha ' mo active, encountered at oue moment, ! Mr. Pottsr, of WU, itta was decidedly the champion of the ring. Fottcr grasped Uarksialc by tho Lair, v.itli tho evident intention cf putting that gentleman's head into chancery. To bis unutterable tur-; prise and disappointment, the hair came off. The Mitsi.-sippiau 'a' scalped. lie jumped about L.dd-fccadcJ, making fran- tie tfforts to recover Lis wig, which Puller : Lid disdainfully toscd among the crowd, h. imc one of wham Liu Jly restored it to i's , proper owner. .Monday's 1'hi-jh is bowling mad at the ; Kansas fight iu the House. It complains that tha eppesition to Lecompton is sleep- It 1 whi'h i's very true. It docs not blame ' t'a Republicans, bat denounces Mr. Harris of lllincis as a renegade, condemns Lis rc- 'olntijn of iauiry ns an act of foliy and I i. eachcrr, in contempt of the principles of, , ' ! il.e Democratic party. I Tho Slur and Stalet give grossly unfair ; presented a drill en wh spccthclo. There where it is necessary to protect lite or per-1 w.rcsotne fty .uiddie-ageJ and elderly - At the .laslaittiug of this House I , . .. - . , .1 i.. found myself uiu snccteuly engaged, tor; pentlom. n pitching mto eaeu o.her Iikc so . (. -n j many Tipperary sav0cs rurst of t.icm t T ii0tti9 ter.J.cr most cheer- i accounts of tho persoual con!i;ct in the gjgo anj the papers accompanying lhe HuUes- They endeavor t cast the blame game, bo referred to a select committee of (.u Mr Grow by ou''y omiitwj Mr i C.'Lcen, to be appointed by the Speaker. K.M.insuHh jIriajr, and laying-stress ! The said committee bo instructed to in A '7 . miire into all the facts connected with the un M r. Grow b reply, as if it ero unpro- cf g;iJ coustitutioti, and the vuked. laws undr which the same was origina- Everylody is prai.-ing the promptness j tcj( tB,i juta au 6UcU facts jnd proceed aud vior with whieh Messrs. l'o'.tcr and j jngS g Lave transpired : since thefurmation M afhburnc of Vv iscensin, and WasLburao i ol said constitution, Laving relation to the J Ulicois, dashed into tho excited crowd , question or p.opriety of the admission of ,.f South, ncrs and rushed to Crow's aid. I "'J l.crr'1 int. e t,ln',n' undcr. faid , . re i constitution, and whether the saino is ac- The Southern mea who were in the light ; ci.p,able an(1 saUsfactory to a majority of declare t!.nt they found them very ngly jc2ai voters 0f Kansas : and that said tiustou ers. They are all natives of Maine. . committee Lave power to send for persons Mrt Tpp&n cf N. II., and Kilgoro of and paper?. Did , were tq-ially proi.ipt, and were at '. The 111 mm who do not want such a brow's side in an instant. , fair investigation of such an important !r. r.fww's r..?i!.s were thronged with matter, 'arc all Democrats and South Am-xV.-tt.- uU Uj (o-Juj- a:. 1 yestrrdny. tripos. ThC in t'icr are Mr. liavw of ' A fc.uthern Senator remarked yesterday : that the ilcpublicaus hid gained the Ant battle, since tliey drew the first blood (Keiu's) and gut tie first scalp (Barks ut . dale's wig). I'or this summary ' clastisemcat of C35l';Q Wltu "IS bauJ on 118 pwtoi, wuwu j ; projected half way from his coat pocket not at ouec been disabled, but bad retained strength euough to reach bis assailant, it 1.1 t r- -.. . 1 cluar,J U' PUrP0S, cf Ke,tt LaT8 shot iLe Senator ou tuO Fpot. We have ajwaJ3 regarded it as sheer aceUtut that 11 . tho murderous .urposes of the assassins were not carried out ou that occasion by the death uf Senator Sumner from tho ball c f a revolver. C i :he preseiit occasion the proui' t action cf Mr. Grow probably frus trated a similar purpuj.-. Wa presume this to be but the beginning cf a suxies of transactions of a similar character, if the opposition to the admission cf Kansas as a Stfflfrt iu Twleit ...1 It, In. !. m.,,.i ters from the Free States. N. V. Ti ilxine. :2T"T!:e anxiety wl.ii.Ii sonic Northern pjptM exhibit, always to put the North in the wrong, is painfully illustrated iu ;hc recent defeuce Mr.Grow niadu of him soil t'gaiust tho overbearing insolence of ihe bully Kcitf. ilost of these conceal (he important facts that Mr. Grow was entirely in order that Keitt stigmatized Mm as "a d d Ulack Republican puppy" before he retorted and that Keitt tried twice to choice Grow before the latter (as he i-houll be honored for doiug) knocked the former down The utmost charitable construction that cao be put upon Keitt's conJuet, U, that he was intoxicated. The was 3, eon- ff7l' T'? the following oCieial report in the Olobc. . ,. At tL o conclusion cf tho proceedings on Monday, the Report read thus : rEBSOKAT. EXPLANATION'. Mi'.. Ki.rrT. I ask the unanimous con m -jl of the House to make a personal cz plutntiiu. There wis no objection. Mr. Keitt. Mr. Speaker, the IIouso will remember that its proceedings during the session of FriJay were broken by no unpicosaut incident. It is duo to fair de-aiiog that I should assume upon myself all the responsibility for the act involving t v-lolatiou'fcf ils it9 jj,,,;, tndi5 Jccrunj. as the tyyressor, and what- all occasions and under all circumstances fuy whatever of apology is due for this violation of its order aud decorum; and uo man can regret more than I do that there should hava been any occasion for 1 violation of ewucr. Aa Adrai.'iistration Defeat. The session of list Friday continued till G o'clock Saturday morning. The friends of the President wished bis Lecompton messago sent to ihe Territory Committee, which wiuld rush through a report in its fj-.or. Douglas friends and llepublieans wished it referred to a special committee to report tho fact in tho case, and wished to take avoto beforo adjouming.which the Administration bafiled off. It was fiually agreed to adjourn, aud to take the vote ou Monday. . Oa Monday last lhe motion to refer to the Com. on Territories was lost 113 to IU- Tho following resolution (offered by Col. Harris, a Douglas Dem., of 111.,) was then adopted-Ill to 111-ViZ.: AWW, That tho message of the IWiduut concerning tho onstitution fraut.j t LocompluU) iu tuo Territory of Kanta. L a Banvction of doleiratcs Md-, all tho llepublieans aud North Ame ricans, and tba following Northern Dem.: Adrian of N.J Chapman,Dewan,Hic!iman, Owen Jones, Wm.M onieomery of Pa Haskia of N.Y Cockerilt,CoxUroesbeek, Lawrence, Hall of Ohio Davis, English, Foley, Niblack of InJ. Harris, Marshall, Morris, Shaw and Smith of 111. M'Kibbin of Cal. !!S. Abseni Leidy and Reily of Pa. Clark of JJ.Y. 8 Southern Democrats, 2 8oath Amer icans and 1 Republican 9 Ahl, Dimmick, Floience, Ciilis, J. Clancy Jones, I.andy, Phillips, and Alison While, of I'a, with all th other Northern Democrats, voted with the South. Tho Administration keenly feel this defeat. If properly constituted and rea sonably diligent, this Conimitteo must present facts that will have great weight in the future if not at present. Senate. A similar reference of the f.ccompton Message was denied. It Was sent to the Com. on Territories. It is now said to be the Administration's design to hurry tho Lecompton Enslavement Bill through the Senate and put it upon its passage through the IIouso befoto its Committee can report ! Tli reals and Itrlbcs ! While Duchanan's mouth-piece The Vuiou openly denounces all who will not aid in tho Lecompton imposition as no longer Democrats, others are openly and unblushingly declaring that tho MONEY and PATRONAGE of Government shall crowd it through. Witness the following from the Pbilad. Lexer's (Adm.) Wash ington Correspondent, Sth inst. : The matter is now in tho precise condi tion in which the Executive influence may bo most available and decisive. The sha ky and hesitating Democrats arc marked, and may be brought into tho ranks. A large Executive patronage is yet undis posed of. Additional patronage is to be afforded by the Army Bill, if it should pass, as it will, in some shape." How long can our liberties endure when such shameless corruption and profligacy of principle aro not only practised, but are confessed and boastingly proclaimed by tho organs of an Administration ! More Humbugging t Just paviaua t tctj important move in the Kansas conspiracy, some soothing suggestion is set afloat from head quarters to calm the publie indignation and sup press honest convictions among the party. We aro then assured "it will all como Out right no danger of Slavery in Kansas I" Thus Gov. Geary beforo tbo Presidential election, and Gov. Walker last fall, were used by Government to save the Democra cy in the North from defeat and when they bad served the purpose of Slavery for tho time being were coolly kicked out as " Abolitionists ! " Now that it is desired to consummate the plan for which so much blood Las been shed and evil done, wo find tho Lnhjcr'i Washington correspondent of Sth inst. sending out a quieting draught to lull tho friends of Liberty to sleep as follows : "Gen. Calhoun, President of the late Lecompton Convention, is here, and is diligently engaged in examining returns of the State election of the 4th. He was closeted on the subject to-day. It is said that he has informed some of tho South ern members of the House that, from in formation received since his arrival here, it would appear that the Free State par ty bavo carried tbc election for State offi cers and Legislature. Should this be come an ascertained fact, and if the Free States should rcecive certificates of elec tion, half of the proposed labors of the Se lect Committee will be saved, and tho op position to tho Lecompton Constitution, will be much relaxed." "When the sky falls.wo'll catch larks." Gov. Denver, and both presiding Officors of tho Territorial Legislature have already certified to the election of the Free State Officers and Legislature, and 10,000 maj. against the Lecompton Constitution and how can one man (and he away at Wash ington ') alter or confirm ihc fact 1 What little, dirty trick is intended to bo aided by this announcement I Important from Kansas! Sr. Louis, Feb. 9. The Leavenworth correspondent of the Democrat says, that a bill providing for tho formation of a new Constitution Las passed tho Kansas Legislature, at Lawrence. Letters aro published in the Leaven worth papers containing tho proceedings of the Uoard of Commissioners to investi gate tho alleged election frauds. Mr. M'Lcan, the chief clerk, in tho Surveyor General's office, testified to having sent the returns of both elections to Platte City, at tho request of Pres. Calhoun, and that be had not seen tbeur since. Also that the returns from Delaware Crossing had never boon received at .Lecompton. This being doubted, Sheriff Walker was despatched to Lecompton to search Prof. Calhoun's office. This search was success ful, and a number of returns were found ' buried in tho ground undcr a wood-pile. Among them was tho identical return which M'Lcan swore to Laving sent to Platte City. Gov. Denver, the President of the Sen ate, and the Speaker of tho House of Rep resentatives, examined M'Lcan, who swore that they were the tame returns thai Pres. Calhoun counted on tho 14th ult. The Delaware crossing returns were also among those found, footing up 319 votes. Pre vious to this Mr. Drcfendorf testified to bavin" given tho Delaware Crossing re turns to Pres. Calhoun at Weston, subse quent to the count at Lecompton. Lale from Kansas. A man named Campbell, one of tho election officers at Oxford, was arrested and taken to Jjaw- recce, but on being arraigned for being j concerned in tho fraud, he proved that he j did not sign Lis name to the returns. The i whol'' Taper, voUs, signatures and all, was forgery, and yet Calhoun counted the votes as legal. The pro slavery man, Stofcr, recently shot near Wyandotte, ia one of the Senators from Leavenworth, fraudulently eonnted ia by Calhoun. Jack Henderson, who was in eustody at Lawrence on charge of perpetrating election frauds, was taken from the hands f the Sheriff's officers by a U. S. Marshall in the middle of tho night, on a writ of habeas corpus, served by tho aid of a large body of U. S. dragoons. He thus escaped into Missouri, and has not returned to the territory. According to Calhoun's returns the Senate stands 10 Democrats and 9 Repub licans, and as Stofcr, Democrat, is since dead, the Scnato is a tic. In the House, 22 Democrats and 22 Republicans. The Real Bribes! Di tilopementi alout the Tariff nf 18 1G "Jlnlith Gold" hy Hue Million. J. D. Williamson the witness In the Tariff Bribery case, appeared before the Special Committee appointed to investi gate that affair last evening. He answered all the questions put to him, but Lo could give no information in regard to the means adopted to procure the passage of tho Tariff of 1857. He informed the Committee, however, that he could show that the Tariff of 184G was carried by bribing Congressmen, and that Teoo Million of Dollars of Br it tilt money, and Ei'jltly Thousand francs from trance were used for that purpose. Tbc Democratic members of tho Com mittee did'nt wish to hear anything about that Tariff, declaring that they had no power to investigate it ! WMliamson was discharged by tho Com mittee, and the Sergeant-at-Arms was or dered to give him Lis liberty. ELECTION. IN pnrsuance of the charter of the Union County Agricultural Society, an Election for OHiccrs for the enaing year will be held at the Office of J. A. Mertz, in Lcwisburg, on TaeuUj. -tk ictk dan. nf February next, between the hours of 1 and 1 o'clock, P. M. ' ihe same day being Ihe Annual Meeting nf the Society. J. A. MERTZ, Jan. 26, 1858. Rec Sec. Turnpike Election. NOTICE is hereby given that an Election for Officers of the Derrstuwn 4 Yiwing manxtown Turnpike Company will be held at the house of Wm. Lindenmuth in East Enf faloe township on Monday the 1st day of March next. Persons wishing contracts for passing said Pike by the year will call on J. and A. Frederick on or before the 15th March next, as contracts will not be given after that date. By order of the President i JAME9 F. LINN, Treasurer Feb. 1, 185S pd Turnpike Election. NOTICE is hereby given lo the Stockhold ers of the lirtffuntcAarniuburg 4" Young manitnwn Turnpike Road Company, that an Election will be held at the house of Henry 1!. Mussina in Aaronsburg on Tuesday the i)ih day of March next, between lhe hours of ten -a . - .'.u.i.,,. ui A,, Vki rectors to man age the concerns of lhe Company fur the ensuing year. PETER WILSON, President. Spring Mills, Feb. S, 1858 pd Real Estate, FOR RENT! rpiIE TWO ROOMS occupied at pre I sent by Washington Hutchinson as a Saloon. They are suitable for SHOPS. r"ALSO the OFFICE I now occupy. For Terms apply to Jan. 27, 1858, JOHN B. LINN. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Vendit. Expo, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Union county and to mc directed, will be exposed to Public Sale or outcry, at the Court House in the Borough of Lewisburg on Monday, 13th February next, a certain Lot of ground situate in the township of White Deer and county of Union, marked in the town plot of New Columbia 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. 12S, whereon is erected a two storey Uriel-. -v Dwelling house, Ac. TheLoi cnniainingJLjLl in length 164 feet and in breadth 40 feet,more or less with the appurtenances. ALSO Lot No. 123, situate in the town, township and county aforesaid, bounded east by Fourth street, south by Lot No.l23,west by Raspberry alley and north by Lot No. 1 21, con taining in length about 161 feet and breadth 40 feet.more or less with Ihc appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as ihe properly of Matthew Blai k. DANIEL D. GULDIN, SherilT. Sheriff's Office, Lewisburg, Jan. 20, 1858 FOR SALE. MY Residence, on North Third street. Lewisburg, 31 ft. front, and including back building 82 ft. deep. Basement, and Attick finished. Every convenience in Ihe way of out-buildings. Also, a Half Lot on Market St., opposite 8. Rttter's residence, with a good Well of Wa ter and new Stable ; very desirable fur a busi ness stand, or residence, (or both combined.) Also, other Lots, some with and some without Buildings. JOHN LOCKE. Lewisburg, Ocu 8, 1857. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOU SALE. THE subscriber oilers for sale his Residence on the west side of booth Second street in the Borough of Lewisburg, between Market agdSt-Lonis streets.consistingof near a lot and a halfof groundnakinga fronlof 93 feet on said Second street, and in length 157 fret, 6 inches, The improvements are a commodious three Efflstorey BRICK DWELLING 4HOUSE, of pressed brick, 47 feet front by 36 feet deep well finished with a marble base, marble sills and lintels in front a fire-proof roof with a Wing attached of 23 by 19 feet an Ont Kitchen a Well of ex cellent water, with a Pump in, under roof a larffsVCistern also nnder roof a large new Stable an Ice House and other necessary oat-buildings. There are also on saidre. Lot choice Fruit Trees and Shruhbery.IX? The location is a desirable one either for a private residence or publie business. It is on the most elevated part of Ihe Borough, near the.Conrt House, and but a short distance from Market street. Terms will be made easy. Jane 9, 185" G. F. MILLER. Ho! Farmers Chance for a Bargain! IT OR SALE, near Lewisburg, a Tract of . almost lOO Acres of good Farming Land, limestone soil. It will be sold on reas onable terms at private sale for Cash. Inquire at the Oificc of the Chronicle. June 10, 'or FOB RENT. TUB Two Storey Frame House fronting lhe Lutheran Church, from the 1st of April next. Inquire of Jan. 8, 1858. J. tc J. WALLS, Agts Union County Court Aflliirs. I'niun Count jr Court Proclamation W HE HE AS, Ihe Hon. ABM 8. WILSON, President Judge for the 20th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of lhe counties of Union, Miulin and Snyder, and Philip Rem and J W Si xohtoh Esq., Asso ciate Judges in Union county, have issued their precept, bearing date the 10th day of Dce'r, 1N57, and to me directed, fur the holding of an Orphans' Coart, Court of Cummon Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and Cleneral Quarter Sessions, at LEWISBtino, fur Iho county of UNION, on the THIRD MONDAY of FEBRUARY (being the 15th day) 1H5S, 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 iheir records, inqui sition, examinations and other remembrances lo do those things which of their olliccs and in their behalf appertain to be done ; and all Wit nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of Ihe Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required lu be then and there attending, and not depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be pnuctual in their attendance at the appointed time agreea ble to notice. (iiven under my hand and seal at the her ill 's Ollice in I.ewishurg, the 1 Ith day of Ja nuary, in the year nf oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, ami lhe eighty eth year of the Independence of the United States of America. (ind save the Common wealth ! DANIEL D. GUI. DIN, Sheriff. Licenses. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the following applications for tavern license hare been tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court oi Quarter Sessions of Union county, and the saia will be presented to said court on Mon df the 15th day of February, 1858 : IUlumrrt. Tn krrp Trm us 1 Mary Moore,Laurelton,Hanlej Township. 2 R.V. Hctzel North Ward, Lewisburg. 3 L.H.Lawshe&L.D-Brcwer.SoathWd. 4 Thomas Green, Kelly Township. Fcb.25,1858. SAM'L ROUSH, Clerk. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all con cerncd,thai the following named persons have settled their accounts in Ihe Register's Office at Lewisburg, Union county, and that the said accounts will be presented forconfir- molwjft and allewseece at eloo Oophaao' Court. lo be held at LEWISBURG, for the county of Union, on the third rrutay oi rtiiia ah j next, being the 19th day of said month, viz: 1 The account of William Ranck and Conrad Swartzlander, 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, 1858. White Deer Jas Marshall, Saml Berkheuner, Satnl Dunkle. Aaron Messinger Ea.it Buffaloe Alexander Penny Kellu David Leiby, Joseph Kelly Hartley John F Wilson, John Deal Mifflinlmrg James Chambers Istvisburg John Hertz, Wm C Painter, F A Dnnehower, James Kelly, Jona Wolfe Limestone John M Taylor, Hcnj Chambers Wett Huffaloc Jnhn Gable, Charles Mull Union Saml A Walter IhtffuUit Edward Flick AVk Hrrlin Jacob Mauck . Jacinm Philip Gross Lewis John Fillman Traverse Jurors. llAj'ie Dior Kolcy M'Curly, Jacob M'Curly, Saml Gcmberlin7, Elias NollWm Staddcn, Jos R Ketler, Dan I B Reber Hartley Solomon Miller, David Kline, Thos Church, Saml Weidensaul, Rnbt Reed, Chas Emery, David Fillman, Orl Bingaman Buffaloe Charles Frey, Jackson Wolfe, John Dunkle Went Buffaloe Andrew Iddings, Danl Fisher. Kelly James Moore, Flavel Clarklno Moyer, John Hummel!, Philip Gemberling, Peter Haugenbuch Lewisburg John Brown, Jas S Marsh, Peter Hursh, Dennis Phillips, Nathan Rawa,Tho Howard I'ninu M H Taegart, Isaac Eyer, Jesse M Walter, Levi Kooke yew Berlin John Seebold, Saml Baum Mifflinburg John V Barber, John Millhouse, Luther Anspach East Buffaloe Wm W Lindenmuth, George Kretsher Limestone Henry K Sanders, Jacob Dcrrjohn Rinkert Lewis Wm E Smith, Henry Orwig Ismuc At, Feb. Term, IS5S North Chase Ac North vs Chs H Snrincr Wm G Herrold vs Smith B Thompson Chas H Cook vs Thos Penny John Wnzel vs lackson M'Laughlin Hank of Danville vs Lorenzo P Teed George Wehr vs George Faust cm v M'Cormick vs George J Swartz Mary Fishbaugn v Danl D Guldin et al Youngman tc Walter vs Noan wur Israel Knetlel vs James Mauck David Herbst vs Daniel Rengler David Baerlges vs Alfred Kneass Peter Hummel and Wife vs Daniel Rcnsler J D Sorver & Co vs Saml and Jos W Shrincr James M Smith vs Robert Chambers T Church & Co vs Solomon Mayer Ranck ft Roland vs Lambert Kanck M Gcyer's Adm'rs for Jn Ranck vs A C H'gh Harriet Jenkins vs Merrit Chappel et al Beck & Reber vs John Zimmerman same vs David Zimmerman Charles Hartzcl vs State Mut Fire &e Comp David Fisher vs Jonathan Dielfenderfcr Hunseckcr for Church vs Jos D Forrey Thos Church vs ' same Frcd'k Bolcnder vs Thos Church 4, Co Chas II Shriner vs Wm Rule Union County vs Henry Solomon Sam'l S Barion vs Joseph Meixell Youngman & Walter vsTaggan Form tr John Moyer vs Fred'k Worman Charles Cawley vs John Youngman et al L B Christ vs C II Shriner Thos Penny vs Chas H Cook Reuben Steningrr vs Alfred Kneass Price J Patton & Co vs Jacob Mcekley John Roland vsjHtatr Mutual Ins Co Saml II Orwig vs Saml Gulelius T Graham Hutchison et al vs Jac Bridge et al John Locke vs Robert Hilands Jos F Cummings vs Chas K Cronrath Comrs Un Co for M'Curley vs Sypher's Adms Philip Pontius vs James Irwin et al Reigel &. Bro vs Ranck & Roland with not Chas Stees vs Saml L Beck Urodhead tc Roberts vs Ranck & Roland Weiler & Ellis vs John Leiscr and Wile John Roland vs Martin D Reed George Hertz vs Peter Fetzer F W Berkenstock vs Wm Price et al Philip Seebold et al vs David Spitler et al same Reuben Oldt et al P O Campbell et al vs Teed & Marr Howard Malcom vs James P Ross Ludwig Sc. Ranck vs Isaac Ranek's Ex's gar David Steninger vs Wm H Marr Longstrcth & Bro vs James Gibson L Johnson & Co vs Reuben G Orwig et al Chas H Shriner vs Wm Rule L F Albright vs Adam Schreck snrv H High nenry vi naira vs tienry w crotzer Mariann G Knoir rs Wesley Shannon Steine Warner & Co vs Thos G Orwig M Richards Meickte &c vs Reuben G Orwig same same Fredk Klopfer vs Wm Layhow Geddes & Marsh vs James P Ross with net Noah Bnwersox vs Geo Gebhart i Francis Krick rs Alcxr Ammons Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, Letters nf Administration lo theesiaieof PETER KAUFMAN'. for merly of Lewis tnwn'lnp, Union county, dee d, by ihc Keg.ster & Recorder of said county have been granted to the subscriber, all pers ons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement lo JOSEPH SANDE1W, Administrator Limestone Tp, Jan. a, 1854 1000 PjiisIicIs Prime Wheat TCST receive' from Baltimore. I assnr-p my customers and the public -jrenerally that tli'' en alwnrs set a superior article f f tAMll.Y sTLOlR by calling at the sign t i me i tea r ia on -lonn i nini sirrct. Buckwheat, Rye and Corn Flour kept -con Ma ally on b.ind. T. fi. EVANS, Agent, r.ewisbnr?. Dee. !0t 187 T SCIIREYEH & SOX are selling a J new !ul of I-laIll-TS and Cal flu very cheap fur Cash ! lite 10 Yoims America CORN SEELLER : The Chenpcit, ,Simjlert, most duralle j CORX SIIULIXKetrr invented! ! ritHE subscribers would iiioni respectfully ! call the attention of Speculators and j Farmers lo this wonderful machine, now on i sale at M'FADDEX'S Har.lwarc Store, in ; Lewisbore. V"I U"untv Rights in the States ; of Pennsylvania, Kentucky and CdJifornia.fcr Oilo nn il, mod ..kt. !.k,. will be sold in Union aud Snyder counties to all who may desire fn purchase, in order to test Ihe utility and durability of ihe same. Th'y shell preen oirn as tall as dry clean from the cob. Call and see them operate. Price $12. Or address L. &. JL G. KI HTZ. Nov. 19, I857y Aaronsbure. Pa New Arrangements--New Goods! JOSEPH L. HA WX having taken Ihe J well known .ST YKER HA T S I OUK. has refitted it, and filled in an extensive variety of Hals, dtps, Gcnthmcn' s Clothiwj, rfr. Also a l.trire nnd splendid stock nf CLOTHS CA SSI MERES, ic, which he will mike up to order, as he Mill continues the Tailnrinc Busi ness. He is prepared to execu:e all work entrusted lo bis care, lo the satisfaction of the customer. N. B. Cutting and Repairing c-i done to order. I.'wist.urg, April in, 1H57 Jcin B. Linn, ATTORti T 1.11V in Fuck's Blick, Nora 3l St. near Market, . IHisburtr, I'a. oki: COOIM ttt WEST MILTON ! J. B. Datesman, At the well known Old Stand in Kelly town ship (west end of Millcn Bridge) respectfully infva hi. nannl r.lnrnwra an.! ihc nnhli in , , j V u 1 r gtrliUrr.lJ ill i uc u j"i icv u a ticsu s..a, i mil h Yimm mm at reduced prices for 1'ash vr Prolace. Just call and see and save travel and Brii-re tolls. Nut. 2, 1857 DATEcSM A.. Still Another Opportunity! rr'wt7 IhP f lirni) Pi tt:r? llan. JI rany.lDCtneJIM H,,'ri',U"' BACK AC AIM WT taVe this method of iufiTtninsr the W citizens of Lewisburg and surrountiing ccuntry, that we are again with them for a short rime, and now tiler them a betlcrarticle and at lower prices than erer heretofore. We hare taken the old stand above Christ & Caldwell's Drug Store, and having much bet ter light than we had in our old room?, and more convenient rooms in every respect, we shall be better able to accommodate. FeT-ns having niitarpa of dra!-d frieml or rrlatifrj whiVh they woulj like to bare ropi d or trimef.Tri d to j-nyit ron a DiurU larjrr tj. can have it done on r-hort n'tir-. an.i the rt-isim will l-e wurrantrd to he equally s -d. and svmcttmea better than thoM whh they are t:ikt-n from. Tersonn wantinr i'liotirraplrj win have thi-m JW price mnciDg from $-" to ?0. t'iftcres of pTMn con fined to their roomii through ricknesa. and of deceased pt-rrwins taken at the tdtortri-t notice, at their reideneef ; ptctOKfl of yituntr children taken in one Ferond iu a bright Hifht, Outdoor View of building. taken Unl r. Atnhrntypp pirturee taken on dark and rainy tie yinirk er than Itataau'eotvpr? cu therleare?t and brihtr-t. licture front! rt-to $, to fuit the purchaser. We cxteni a cordial inxitalion to all to call and ee oi and examine our tipecimens, wheth?r they want picture or not. Ketnemtv-r the place. rtx m orer thrift-. Caldwell's Mammolb UrugStotw. We atuJy to plea-. M'CAKTT. Arttt. X. B. Inntmrtiont pren iu the art. and ar1!1 furnished at the lowrat prire. rerwirn wuliingio learn t)i" bu.sin3is rr.n now have an appoetunity not of. m met with, LcwisburS-Octa, liT.J Broke Out in a Sew Place ! JESSE II. WaCXCR. havinz taken the establishment recently occu- pied by Mrs. DcXormandie. adjoining the '-Chronicle" and Teletrraph rtliccs, he is prepared lu see his old and new friends, and furnish them with all kinds of COXFECTIO XEJilES of the choicest varieties. He has refitted the establishment, and is certain of giving satisfaction tj all. Ice Cream served up everyevening. Autr. II. If 57 Jet Cooris ! Black Diamonds ! ! &c. Buy Early, and .Serf your 3I,.ney .' .' rPIIE sufiscrik'r is prepared lo furnish ! 1 at all times the very test t'OAL of every description, from lhe ilkes-ISarre and Mia mokin mines. He has on hand an article of very superior quality, such as is seldom bro't to this niarket.which he will dispose ot at the lowest cash prices Coal weiched. and pocd measure warranted. I v Coal eichansrd tor merchantable Country l'roduce of most kinds as well as for cash. Coal Yard at Tho's Nesbil's Lumber ard on South Water street. Nov. 1'J, lHo tf R-1. N TSEIT. WINFIELD FACTORY! A'ear Ilarticton. Union Co., I'a. ffi THE subserilier, ihankful 5.'il for past patronage, would inform u'fTl his friends and the public in rcoc sirTr 1.1,1, that he continues to manufac ture all kinds of Woolen tUood. such as Cloths, Cassimeres. Tweeds, Satiinetts, Jeans, Blankets and r lannels ; also, carpet ana Stocking Yarns. His machinery bein? of the best kind in use, and harm; employed the best of workmen, he feels sale in say in; that bis work shall not oe surpassed by any rstablishmentm the country. A good sup ply of lhe 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 lhe shortest notice. Terms for cardin?, cash on lhe do lirerv of lhe rolls. MARK HALFPENNY. W infield Mills, March 30, 1857. . IjATEST AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS! PETER IITESH having Teceiveil his first Goods Tor 'AT, -s, would invite the at'ention of both Town and Country to his carefully selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. &c. of the latest styles and best qualities, adapted tii the season and to the wants of the commu nity and of the times. IT Cal I and see for yourselves and be convinced that Hursh's Store is the place for Bargains! We take muchplrasure in showing our goods, but more in pleasing customers by givm; good trades Lewisburg. on. ifov William Jones, TT0EMEY at Law. Collect ions 2. promptlv atlended to. Ofiice on Suulh Second St., roree'lv bv ll.C.lliekok. b-q. rvo ' LEwtsHt n-;rt. DR. SAHFOBDS IHVIGORATOR, or I.lver Remedy TS A ARTICI.lt THAT KVKI1T EOOTNEKDSWnOlj 1 not In prrfe-t tau of b.llb, tor lb Litta b onl on!, to tb h-mrl in or !, tomki,. nd ok. tiiat fa. lt-rftDrv4 tL wbolo Tital HitohiMr, rm wrnBt To &d4 nmlKlno peculiarly ftdapted to this dUM fe, betn th Flti'J, oti.me t1 lit ororri. Vmr U lorn BM ritnxlMl prwlito t r th hut twntj jnn, .Ml iu . ult of lui epr!uiit lo tbo iDrlgorslor, m a fulling rt-m-.ij obcro m.dtcin. b.o sajr ptnti to felt. A o Liror U m Ij it tui do oquolo oil tenif; oho a . A writing from Brooktrn, toys WovJ4 rbat I roulil eiprr in Ihi Fhort lrttr tbo value year Inrl. rat.r hn N-ra tu mo Id Hiring o largo famll, of cbil . !r-n, tor It baa never failod u relievo all olleetion .f tho at'imarb. bowel or attacks of worms. If mothm wo hml tliiit remedy jiserd witlilm tbeir rrarb. k4 were taua-ht hnw to woo it, a fearful aatal Male! amouai of agtuv might be eared.' fine r,f our f,rorniiat bankers says, "Fire or six year, . Iy . rtiux to y.ur Ittijsrior, wmiirrrmtly r-:Wi, Finre. I bnnj myrtl runntr.p uowa sus a nverono-ai. .vn'L eontinuiBT (or a ipi.od. wnnliniv rrtrrr-l. ' A eUrprymua c&llrd mt cur cfli tt other daj tvr.1 .oil he bitcl itiwtt poor woman ft battle, b rallr . iupwery htttl'.f Irxm Liit O mpUint, ni bc&.r- hs I hml tafcrn lb ft whole bf it lb fU t Work -rVBlirg i IT'! t'r hr family. I A fpnttow, rntly from th Wt-rt, my white i: ! i ii k , he waff tt k-d with alow, linfcrrictT frrtr, I thitt brtA. d the -kill of pbyiieius. but Um lAvifttor. ; ' One f four ritr mtreh One ff oar flty mrfbt.ui miUl. whn on Tint te Troy, frw days rlu-, fc wm fttUk-d wlh bowel w ntf'iiinrft iiInrrAcrn a- to coddiw him to bu rofK-m. xm ot to tl, .trug tr.n Cnr ft bottl of iRTigoratur. kti foe which relieved bin m thavt tm iu able to at ti ji-J Li buriinrf-'. An arrju-jnt-Hstrt-, who lo'itvrM w.mpelrl hits to write BK.t .( tbt tiiae, y hm brme w:tk m to he Bit.ir le at tiUH-n In hold lim prn. whii at other, nlrtp woui'i c-f-ri-fr him, but tbe liivijirnr curtU lim. A -rntltm.-xn frr m Erooklyft tlle-l e w wrrk or ttro otrcf, If- king tut the nhadow of ft man, with 'kin palo aixl dotthiike. IU had -u lVir ft l"ir ti n& r inir fr..ni Jaundice and Dyn-rfia, and tu.bk) lo ait-Ll ! nd 10 hiseipreerion, hr ti lomol the rrt hotile.snd furlli-r lulOs "it anted my liiv, f.r 1 was fnt going to aeontunptiTc't grav. Amrrtir t! ftan-Irrd.1" of I-iTer Rem!! offered to thr puhnr. thrpe ar xtf-nm w ran fully rerrmaitrard a It. ."anf.-ni'p Intigf-rator. or Lifr ltm-dy, T-raJly kDowo row thrr u-ii' ut tbf I rf-a. Thin prrrtiai te trnly ft LiYtr Invicr'rator. frodurio- the mnat happy re ultaon ail who u it. Almor-t innonv-rmbl tvrti-atr hzw Ixvti piTo-o of tit ftwaI iitB of ihia Bdliuft by thr-se r,f th- hlcherit ftandirj? in roei-ty, and it iv with out li-'ult, Ihc Uet prt-j anili- b now I-tow Ut publie AuKD 4 CO Pr.,ritora. 345 Broadway, New York. .Wt7y CHRIST $ CALDWELL, Ltwburg More than 500,000 Bottles sold in the Xuc England State in one year. THE rvtrratiTecf Prrt O. J. WM f'-r Witorinir Ymit lrfertly and pi nnar-t-atly. b avrr yet bad am.!. Tolume after T.lnin- mijiht be piTD from all part f the world and from th- tuot intyllicent to roT that it iw a pkhpcct KraTvEAinc: hut readtl.eclr ulax twijta cannot douLt; read ais theftMlowilig. jTuz nA. ref-i'Ve he ft-r centurir been rd with bald baK and. the only rrmcdy. brr Uf( re k nm n h Iwn thA-r al.UiuUbl witTP. By smftt ditc -T-ry t f Pffoflrffor Wond iIvm artk-Wa aw hmiaft fait t iii-p-r-d with. ! ut a civat Biauy -r-onJ still patn nii I th ro, bv. aui t v taieWn sot-flfn imroerd npoft by I liairTonira rf uiir-rnt kind. T H wh person wa enrcrttly njfe- thf rtqut Ft. that lby will try od anaiw. frr in Hond it Ktoratie there i no noch thing a fail, WekiH w cf a lady who war t-ald, who urd the artWe ft flroi t timtf. and brr nead lc iw w cOTt-red coanph-Wly with l be tiiji--Tt anJ n.t brnutiful euri im-trinable. We know of nnaneroua earn when hair waa rapidly feliiajr cat, which it rr lun.il in greater perfection tliaa itevrr bad tven trfore. It U alo wtthent doobt cn of the M arttelewtr r kecpitig the h-tir in frood rondtticn. nakiva-it oft and remcTinn damlmtf. and haa prord itmlf the Cn a,rt nT to ali the ill that hair t nrr to. it is th duty cf eTerr one to improTe tbir pwril apraranre tlifoh anmc may di&er in mrard to the wt rfdii:?it; but rTery one will admit that a bfauritui head of hair, either in man or woman, ia an ol jert aia U tt b- 4c5irp.J. and tin-re are no nrani lbt nh.-uld be Itft nntrif dto obtain rvch a rxMuidralioft- Wettan'i A4 yucftte, rialadritLiA. Cochorton. Ohio, Sot. IT, IPS?. O. J. "OOT A CO. sRotita : As I have bees arftnttMl in fk-llioz yr ar Hair KentoratiTe the Iat fpftM'n r one of your If-ral atrent ( K. M. lla kinton.) and having expeTi- ! enfed the benef ciai efiert-of it n.yit I wowld tike to I nhtAln mn?Brj f,r the tut of Ohiooratme Mate in the We?t. fh' ul.i yon wi-h totrrtkeurh an arranceniat, an I am conTinrfd there n nv'tfaingejuftl to it in tbc Unl tt-d Sute ftr ivjitorinz the hair. I have been trard in the limp luine?t for Mveral year, and baT aold a rirup prepnr:itivnii for tlie hair, but hare round not bine That rf.'ti rm the ierrtiTe orfrnna or fnyisp-ratrs the eralp a weil a Tnnra. beins felly cr aTiarrrd that your returati re i w liat yon represent it to be. I would like to engine in tie Bale of it. f-r I am 5Lufied it n.urt aeli. Tour, truly. & feTockMAN. Warlacd. Miff. Feb. S. IW. rror.O. J. irOnT Cn. "lirnta: Hatiwe realiaed th rod elf. eta of your Hair ItePtorative. wwb tottaUtbat finding my hnirtfrowin,! thin, m well as fray, 1 waa in dcrod ftom what 1 read and heani. to try the arttrle pre pnred ly yt u. tc promote it rrowth and ehance it color, a it was in Touth. both of which it baa effected complete ly. In the oi-eraiicn I have used near I three or-ttiea. Your Jtc., JAVF3 r'R ANCI?. O, J. WOT.D .t CO.. Peorrletcm.nii Broadway. H. T., Hn the arreat Y. Wire Railing LtUt list men t and IU Mrkvt street. St. Tui9, Ho. CM And atilJ by alljod Pmpzist". SJd in Lnritburg ly F. S. CALltlHF.lt. Great Excitement! MONEY LOST! IT is now umversaliy cocreded thai the pur chaMnjr of any arncle ofCJociis for private or family ne, and the paym; thereoa more than a fair pm fit, is mcney lost the under signed, ihcrefore, has just opened, in his ATI! AXD COMMODIOUS HOUSE, on ihe corner of fourth and Market Streets, Lewisburg, a splendid assortment of j ;;pTIX(; AND SUMJIEK GOOP? for Ladies as well Oentlemen. consisting, in part, of the various, styles of Dress Silks. Hcrece I'e Laines, Berepes, Poplins, Lawns, l'nilionts, Tissues, Embroideries. Collars, I'ndersleeves, Handkerchiefs, Trimmings, Gloves, Mitts, together with A Fine Lot or Domestic Goods, Prints, Muslins, Ac. Also, Keady-Made Clo thing. CLOTHS, CAStflSERES. Vesttngs, Hats, Cravats, Lineus, and a tne fresh sclcciion of SI OAR, ( OFFEE. MOLASSES. Tea?, Cocoa, Cheese, in large or smS'l oantities. KIsH by the quarter, hall, or whole barrel. S.LT by he sack or bushel, and, in short, aiinosi everything usually kept in our stores, can be found at this corner, and all of which will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICE or exchanged for Coun'rv Produce. All h asks, is a Fair Trial ; Quick Sales Small Profits and Prompt Payment acr-HLsawwa-arw of a superior quality, from the Hartley Mi!l5, not ground any closer than the mills fnrnish in this reiion, and quite as good, if nol supe rior, which can be tested by osiTatii, soiJia large or small quantities. ALEX. AMMONS. Lewisburg, Pa, May S,'57. CABIlrErWrAriEE003I "VTORTII 4 th Street. The sulseritei i. 1 most respectfnlly informs the citizens ot Lewisburg and viciuiiv, that he has on hand and for sale a cheap lot of ri RM TI RL for lhe Spring trade, comprising Dressing and Common Bureaus, rrtaritfs and Hook Ca.'e?, Center, Card and Tier TaWes, licing and Lrcakfast Tablcf. Cupboards, Cot tage and other Bedsteads, -jtarn!.-, nfns nn.l flmira of all kinds. CO 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 --" fied with his stock of Ware, and rrirf.s.'vf SOLOMON Y0lO Lewisburg, Sept. 15, IS56 C I.O KS, and Jewelry, ' !o0'', .ir. Post Otficc Cheap, Cash. A.E.DENORMASD1E, Agt Lewisburg, AprU 21, ISot. JOS1 II KELLY. Auctlo'' SOLICITS the patronage of the P Residence on South F.f.h lr,'1 burg. Pa. December BLANKS SJaSSg Vc i rtutcJ to orJw.at lhe Lhrtu. c
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