Trraidmrq Clpnirlc. T' tttittr .Tr-w. Tin l.nnsm ra CiimMdE, ii-ltcl.-n ih Cisli .-M-lii. Im tli Ur-t and brit riTiiiil :tj. n rl hiit N-wiinr in I'Mim Cui.tv. l'i c.c.loni, national ; Slavery, sectional ! And "Khbde Island, tooP 'J ho (hit J Slate Election, tlia year, in little Khiiuu Islam), whose Philip Allen vuttJ in L'. S. Seuate for the Lecomptou ln.u.l, pots TWO TO ONE for Kf.isha 1'vkk, llcp. 1'i.iuD, for (iuTcrnnr. There i.iu I..;, (hree r four towns which return b '-Democrat." to t'uo Legislature. The c iL.ieiunation is universal couiileb. Every 0"tipc.-iiti-Oit District iu Oonncc Ivui (h.;e Arnold nuJ Jiiskip voted for ). c.'N'jitcn) five majorities ayrinst Le i ni.t,.n. o ih Congress...lst Session On Tliurs'lay of hit week, the House r.aJ!tJ-ll'J to 1 1 1 to oilhcre to their i.mi nj.i.ciiU to the Kansas Li'l. The lill f.uA exactly ts before, except that Mar fcloil of Ky.uJ Uowie of MJ.'-paired off.-' The AJuiiuistrtitiou ilnti coff i.", to get f'"iiiui::tco of Coufer-.cce, by means of which they lope to joggle I.tcomptou ihrouh. If the Speaker appoitits,he will 1,5 iu lie liutlis crniuiitlic violate law iil i liUt ty giving the minority the com i:;ii tec. The A'luiiuistration still Loast t!,ut they cau Luy up cuougL shaky tim 1 1 r, like Dewarr, to Eucered; and will do f-.ny dtfpciate net to pu.-h through the tii-lle Slavery hill, this week. Mr.t'arotbers (L'.cai:iptoii,rf Miss-juri,) Las at last reached Washington, making ov.ry scat, in the House, full 3 thing Lirct. fjie ukknowu iu that body. The Cist man in the U. S. Senate to op- .so tho llou-e liill for the adu.ission of K.it-.sa, w-.s 1 iIcr of I'a., he said, with tcjual disregard of grainnmr aud of I'cnn syivaiiia. lie ''HAD lltU'El) to see Kansas us a Si'tf- 5''ur', ami Minnesota as a '... S'titr, romr in t-jethn So after all lJighrV protestations, two years ago, it turns jut that, all the while, he to ree Kansas a Slave State!!! "Good Lord and good Devil ! 'lie doubtless wishes Bt.ec. s to bjth wants to serve each alike! The li!i for the aduiijsion of Minnesota was fiually urged through tho Senate, last week ti!y three Southerners daring to v t.' against i, notwithstanding their that Minnesjta tiiould not couio in until Kansas with Slavery cau.u in. The lil! ws Minnesota 2 Congressmen, with a ."J if the fall eensu3 returns ill justify it. T::st, a 1 of fl.e. regiments of regular sol ;. r to add to the standing army, as the Administration desired, Congtess has very uife.ly tist-u iLuui tiiiee regiiueuU euly I'i'ca'i Jrfgn nave Been sent as comiulssion- rs to confer with the Mormons before j roeecding to hostilities. The Mormons h.'ivc warned tien. Johnson to remove from Utah. The bill appropriating gome millions of dollars to supply military aud other "de iio'ci.cies" I ai beco no a law. It i; stated that the IransportathM of a 'iarr. 1 ol ajar from Fort Leavenworth to Vtu'a ci.-t.-i tho neat little sum of one hun-li-cl duHirt. Can it be true ? Mr. Douglas has introduced into Senate a bill uln.iaiug Oregon into the Union. So mn:y Fiec States coming, it bothers Deef Ligier and Lia Slave masters to keep :p "the balance of power.'' Ti f -i.w, April Vi. Th Senntc, by a pr'y Vjte of 'M to 21 (8 absentees) ap j intc-1 tii: eu f Mo., Hunter of Va , and Seward of X. V., a emmittee of confer ilcj v.ith tho UuUse ou tho Kansas lill. Thu I'reoi lent Las determined to take toe volunteers f r Utah from tho Western States. HV U. ; r,,y, April 11. The House, by ti.e tasting voe of Speaker Orr,dccided to j oint three Members to confer with the t ( i.:.te cn'ntn'ittee on the Kansas admission 1 iils. i;:lgii.h of InJ., Halt and l'eudle t u tf (V. and Otcq Jones of I'a., voted with the l,';tT,uiptonitcs, but protest their J. .'utility to I.CL-un.; t)n still. The names cf the L'j::iaji;tee have not reached us. Li i gns- ri.-olved to adjourn, 7th June. A row Ini-'ia Bill is to be introduced iu the Uiiti;h 1'aniauient by Mr. D israeli. A medal is to be granted to all the trj j; s iu India, and a clasp for those that t'.tved at Delhi aud Lucknow. The appointment of Hen. Teliisicr as I'n ;. eh Ambassador at Loudon is highly tati.-fuetury. The returns of the Hoard of Trade show a falling ell of the exports of February ,n eocdiug XJjOOOjOOO sterling, compared with the same month of the last year. Tho supply of inoDcy in the market is very abundant. Cotton and Ercadatuffs bad declined. The attack of Lutknow was expected to t-omu.euce February 27th, when Jung Da hadoor's and Gen. Frauks' forces, twelve ihou.-and itrong would, reach Lucknow to u:l iii the? attack. A cmnp of 100,000 men is to be formed In 1'iiaud, ii the month of May. This i-trp i-.cot iidcri J asa manifestation against " ntria. J'hi.rs is great agitation iu Russia, in e-nftiuence of the orpesition of the So Lies to the proposed emancipation of their f- rfs. Many of the gTcat familiei have l'i J to St Feterlurg for fear of their lives. ien. Co'in Campbell was before Luck r.cw, aud Lad nearly CO,000 troops. The attk wus ta be taade about the 10:h. ''w- ij. ei.CoUt.!'.r had Occurred, in each ! wS.it.-L the riU-Is Lad lecu deflated. Hem Jtcma from (Dthcr Countico. Fire in Rbusu Valley. Oo Easter Sunday,Wm. Zeiglcr went to eburcb with the older members of the family, leaving his owd and some neighbors' children at home; the children made a fire in the barn-yard to cook Easter eggs, from which Cre the barn was consumed with all its contents, including seven horses, buggey, wagons, grain, &o., all valued at $4 000. A history of the Bethlehem Female School, begun about 1732, has been pub lished. Union prayer meetings aro noticed at Milton and at Sunbury. The bar of the Franklin House, Belle fonte, was robbed, on Sunday, of 30, in gold pieces. A man was arrested, who had $20 in gold piecos, but there was not proof to detain him. "Dr. Max Tercy," who stole the horse and wacon at Danville, was caught iu ; Blair county, and taken lack. The ladies : said he was "a love of a man." i An intoxicated icoman in Danville was 1 sent to jail for breaking windows. I J. 1. Haines & Co. of Centre county I have made a casting, for the Washington ' Iron Company, which weighed 7512 lbs. I The Bloomsburg & Lackawanna Kail- road starts off with a very handsome paa i scnger and freight business. ! Gov. Packer has appointed John P. Pcttit, of Chester couuty Harbor Master at the Port of Philadelphia. I A week ago, Dudley A. Tyng, (Evan- gical Episcopal) preached in Jaync's Hall, l'hilad., to an audience so crowded that j even the stage was full. The galleries ' aud boxes were filled with ladies. The ' report says that the sermon was listened j to with ac attention which six mouths ; ago would have been deemed a miracle, j Tho material of the "Lehigh Valley Times" office was sold at Sheriff's sale re cently. The "good will" had been sold for SHOO to the Easton "Free Tress." Tho "Magnetic Lady" has been fool ing the green ones tip the West Branch aud on the Juniata. That portion of Railroad from Belle- fonto to Lock Haven, twenty-four miles, is authorized to be put under contract as soon as the means can be obtained. The Irishman who was shot in the leg, below Sunbury, on suspicion of being a highwayman, has had the leg amputated. Philadelphia papers notice tho recent death of Prof. John R. Mitchell, M. D., a leading poet, of the masonic order. Also of John M. Scott, Esq., formerly Mayor of the city. On Sunday, thirty-four persons were baptized in the river Schulkill, near Potts town, converts of the revival meeting held in the German Baptist meeting fsaae l'nce,0 eorge Price, and John R. Price. Probably two to four thousand people collected, at an early hour, to wit ness the immersion. The baptism of thirty-five others has been postponed un til some time in May. M'Ewensvillo in Northumberland coun ty having become a Borough, Turbut-1 villo "wants to be a Boron -h too." Henry II. Shaffer, of Lower Mahanoy, in Vr.rthiiniKr.eTnn .Mini, inf.i.m. ... ... .uuu veiiau.j, .uiviuia iL-g I editor of the Snnbury American that ' i from ten grains of the sugar cane seed be realized a crop that yielded two gallons of good molasses and seed enough for two ' acres of ground. j A horse which was stolen from Ashta- ! . bula county, Ohio, about 13 months ago, j was recovered nn Pina fTeie1r. T.venmin., j county, last week. The owner traveled i ten thousand miles, and spent four hun- ! dred dollars in attempting to recover him. , b, ..i,riMiu lum ousscMiou mo am-. raal m found, have been bound over to ; answer the charge of trading for the horse j knowing him to havo been atolen. ' John Daugherty of Northumberland 1 la-it week had his shoe shop broken into, ! and eight pairs of boots and fifteen pairs . ladies' tbocs removed. j Asotheb. The Jersey Shore Repub- . lican says Hubert J. Walker was born on j P'lio Creek. ! Tho opposition to Locofocoism in Phil adelphia appears to be all united for the May Election. Alexander Henry (old j I nuu nun;; tor 4ajroi utaeia tue alLJieu ! Four Irishmen aro in jail at Sunbury for disturbing the election at Mr.. Carmol. A Young Men's Christian Association I has been proposed at Milton, i Dr. Joseph Speck, late of Perry Co-, ! Pa., has become an Alderman in Wyan : dott city, Kansas. I : li't. : - f ST I a ,a . I . George Hill, Esq., has removed from Sclinsgrove to Sunbury. Rev. Alexander Ilcbcrton has removed from Williamsport to Media, Delaware couuty, Pa. In i'ork county, Pa., last week, a child of George Picibling had its clothes catch fire as he was in a field where his father and another man were burning brushes. The father put out the lire, as be thought, and then took his boy home, threw him into a bed, and left him alone, the moth er being absent. In a few minutes, tho bouse was found to be on fire the child had carried fire in bis clothes which, com municating to the bed, burned him so se verely that he soon died. He was four years old. Two men have escaped from the new Jail at Lewistown, from the carelessness and over indulgence of the Sheriff. The borough of West Chester is assess ed fur a Million and a Half of Dollars. A pretty rolld 'lurg, that 1 LEWISBURG CHRONICLE The Collectors' offices have been re moved from Liverpool and Newpoit in Perry county, to tho Junction of the Ju niata and Susquehanna canals, where tho two offices are consolidated. Barbara Ziegler, in her 92d year, died last week in Brecknock, Berks county. She leaves 108 descendants. Gov. Packer has appointed 1C Aids among them, John Lawshe, of Lycoming Co. Ho will appoint no more except to fill vacancies. On Friday last, a little son of W. O. Hickok, of Ilarrisburg, fell into a cellar opened by tho late fire, breaking aa arm and knocking out several teeth. Thomas Strine of Milton, is appointed Deputy Grain Measurer, at Philadelphia. Mrs. Spongier, in Upper Tulpchockcn Tp., Berks Co., was planting potatoes in her field last week, when her clothes caught fire from a partially burned brush heap, aud burned her so that she died. Stock for a Rolling Mill has been ta ken at Shamokin, and it is said buildings will be erected without delay. Mad dogs mad dogs we read about in papers from all quarters. Mayor Vaux, of Philadelphia, has in augurated a corps of mounted policemen for tho more ready detection of robbers and incendiaries, with, which it appears, the city is infested. A little son of Samuel Guntrum, of Muncy township, aged about seven years, accidentally fell from a Canal Bridge into the Canal, on Friday last and was drown ed. His body was recovered only a few minutes after he fell, but all efforts to re suscitate him were in vain. The Town Council of Selinsgrovc have appointed seven policemen. Geo. W. Strine is appointed Post Mas ter at Milton, in place of J. II. M'Cor mick, declined. Rev. D. Y. Ilcisler, of Sunbury has ac cepted a call to the Cow. Rof. ohuroh in Bethlehem. Mr. Steinmetz, a graduate, from Lebanon couuty, has been invited to the pulpit vcaated in Sunbury. A steam mill was destroyed by firo in Pottsville, on Sunday morning week. Loss $12,000 partially insured in Phila delphia companies. Jos- M'Alarncy intends opening a se lect school on the Isle of Que, and Daniel Gaugler in Selinsgrovo. Gov. Packer signed the death warrant of John Lutz, to be hung at Pittsburg, M .ofi.i, v..,, kM,i ,!i I T May 28th, but subsequently re-called it i T . . i - T . ! r to give Lutz a chance to apply for a new trial. The liridjo for tbe Susquehanna Rail road, at Dauphin is completed, and cars Lave run over it. It proves to be an ex 9tilfe?t I'b aomoletira of lb road Mr. AVilson of Sclin&grove, has taken the ferry and hotel opposite Sunbury. A Gorman, named Joseph Mohr, aged about 30 years, a tanner by profession, while eating dinner, on Tuesday last, at the tavern of Mr. Weaver, in Canal St., Ilarrisburg, ato a piece of meat, which, i cuncr ,or want 01 ProPcr Won or ! t"8 !" 'UaD!ity' f!" f" -.t . ... i ' o strangulation, from tbe effects of which the unfortunate man died in a few minutes. Ei Gov. Pollock has been invited tode dclivrr the Commencement Oration at I'rinccton College, N. J. The dwelling of David Ferguson, near Salladaysburg Lycoming county, was de stroyed by fire,' on the 29th ult. The J f."f."?f: Tho Legislature of Texas, lately ad- J journed, passed an act for calling a South- ern convention, and appropriating ten thousand dollars out of any money in the treasury, to defray expenses," in the event of a rejection of the Lecompton Constitu tion by Congress. Thus is proposed to take initiatory steps for disunion. The joke of the whole thing lies in the fact that there is not a cent in the treasury. It is entirely bankrupt. Col. Cumniiog, Secretary and Acting Governor of Nebraska, during most of the timo since the organization of that Terri tory, died at Omaha city on the 23d alt. He had been ill since December. Illinois. In seventy counties, meet ings havo been held by the Democracy, and resolutions unanimously adopted, dis approving, in the strongest terms, the policy of admitting Kansas with tho Le compton Constitution. A very malignant fever is prevailing in Charlottsburg, in Virginia, and has driven away over 300 students from the Univer sity. The two wings of the Lecompton De mocracy of New York city have each held a meeting to sustain tbe President. Neither meeting was as large or as spirited as that of tho Anti-Lecompton Democrats. The Americans carried every ward in the city of Louisville, last week. They also carried the city of Annapolis, Md., heretofore Democratic Tbe will of the late Charles McMicken, bequeathed $800,000 for the foundation of a College for Orphans, on the plan of Gtrard College. Mr. McMicken was a native of Bucks county, Pa. Of the South Americans in Congress, 11 voted to enslave Kansas, and 8 voted against it I The New School Presbyterian United Synod baa held their first annual meeting, at Knoxville, Tcnn., but it does not ap pear madi any move for uniting with the Old School. & WEST BRANCH FARMER APRIL Ifi, It is stated that the Bucbauan party has bought np, or established deceit pa pers, in Illinois, where tue soner, unuiass- ed judgment of the press was unanimous '. against his Kansas policy. Party threats and bribery patronage are effectual with j aomA men. At a ball in Middlesex, Vt., last week, ; a lady named Jiornabrooks foil dead upon the floor, while in the aot of taking her plaoe to join in a dance. She had been troubled for a long time with the heart disease. j The Faculty of Yale College have re-, solved to expel three students of the Juni-! PI... imnltrtntAfl 111 lllA llfimipllln flf 1.. ."T'"--'v- - Miles during the recent affray with e j firemen. j The income of the English Weslcyan ! Missionary Society for tho year exceeded ( V0 000, beine about SIX hundred thou- ; . ', ,. sand dollars. The official papers of Spain declare that the United States have not now, and never will have gold enough to purchase Cuba. THE PTTZZEEIi. "Oh! 'it tti-fp myrtery. But by St I'ul I'll Boil the bottom of it." tlT Ans. to Kiddle, March !6. i Treatment" O W U , New Berlin. ; riTAnswer lo Charade, April 9 j TuaiLtool." Ans'd by MS VI & V C B, BufTaloe ; Minnie ; Leslie ; W L A ; Grace L. -Satins" "Frost." j fsAns. to Problem, April 9 I Onehatfufa yarisipuxrt lift. Ans'd by A A, ' ButTaloe. j SVAns. to 1st Misc. Enipma, last week " Majrr Central FAwmi ttrnilduck:' Ans'd by M BWiWCBif K F, Farmersville : A A tliAns. to 2d Misc. Enigma, last week j " I'ttrr the Great of Hntnia." Ans'd bv Leslie; C S D; Minnie ; P K F; M H W & W C B ; S S ; A A ; W L A ; MS; Jennie K J ; (,' S ,New Berlin ; Kate S ; Eva M ; W 1 EH;" Satin Frost." T?Ans. to 3d Misc. Enigma, last week j The Lewi'burg Chronicle." Ans'd by Leslie; 1 F K F; SS; C 8 U; Minnie; M SWA H V B ; A A ; W L A ; M A; M S ; Jennie E J ; 1 C S ; K S ; E M ; W E II: -Satin;" " Frost." ; r"Aii. m 4ih Misc. Enipma. last week '. - Npkun Ountpartr." An.'d bv A A t W I. A ; M S; K S; E M; W E H ;" Satin ;"" Frost." rSnel ed wronc should be ISuvolctm Vunu-1 e 1 0 parte-) Charade. A common coin, of simple name, I'm used in trallick every day ; But, adding hall to what I am Will half my value lake away. F. R. F, Farmersville. 4 KITH METICA L 1'R OB LEV. A rirenlnr wall whose circumference is the perimeter of an acre.has a staple driven into it on the outside. What length of rope will al low a horse, when tied to this staple, lo graze over insi one acre, outside the wall! The ! rope is to wind around the wa!l as ihe horse F cose o d no, toslrclch acro?s ,,. O . I , L .. u mj. ni-iifil PVfBWI r, r , 1,,',r, I am composed of 30 letters. My 17 5 13 4 2U 21 30 was a prince 30 31 28 18 9 was made ol brass 4 27 1 1 15 S'2 was a duke 16 "HUHIiMUll'll'""1 -rr 2 64 183became David s servants 2 27 20 13 was a king 3 4 19 8 20 Balaam used My whole is a command to alt A A, Bufiaioc. ACROSTICAL EMGVA. I am composed of 12 letters. My 1 9 4 5 12 is the name of a female 2 13a tree or shiub 3 4 11 12 3 a body of water 4 5 12 plentiful in Greenland 5 6 4 7 was a very bad man 6 9 12 a kind of liquid 7 4 9 12 a river in Africa 8 1 2 12 found in almost every store 9 12 6 2 seen on trees 10 7 an article 114 5 12 seen in many work shops 12 3 4 12 a lake in North America My whole is often seen in Southern markets. NWS, Buflaloe. mscEi.L.i xr.o vs emgva. I am composed of 26 letters. My 18 1 4 9 24 a primitive word 12 15 7 an ancient measure 10 23 the initials of a I.ewisb. merchant 20 21 13 2 12 5 IS found on tea-tables 13 15 3 8 I a town in Asia 6 9 22 5 one of the digits 17 21 9 26 a kind of puzzling 16 1 14 a vessel 19 11 25 5 an island in Scotland My whole has been seen in California. MaOGlR. GEOGRAPHICAL EMGVA. I am composed of 17 letters My 13 8 13 16 is the name of a sea 16 7 2, a town in Thibet 10 13 6 9, a cape in Siberia 4 13 16, a river in Europe 15 9 13 16 17, a political division of Ku'e 14 13 16 9 13, an island in Europe 6 17 8 15, a Grecian seaport 3 17 11 10 8, a river in Denmark 3 8 15 5, a county in Pennsylvania 6 3 16 14 13, a town in Alabama 1 13 8, a river in North Carolina 12 3 13 1 2 11 8, a river in California 6 15 13 14, a gulf in India 14 IO 8 15 ll 13, a town in Mexico 16 15 16 16 10, atown in France My whole is the name of a very interesting book. R. H I nlon Count, C ourt IToclamalion , , ? i h,e Hon; A!LM L1 ; 1 President Judge for the 20th Judicial ; District of Pennsylvania, composed of Ihe i counties of Union, Mifflin and Snyder, and; PniLir Ri'BLandJstoWSiMOHTO!iEsqs.,Asso-j ciate Judges in Union county, have issued their : precept, bearing date the 3tlth day of Feb'y, j 1S5S. and to me directed, for the holding of an Orphans Court, Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and General Ouarter Sessions, ' at LEWISBURG, for the county of UNION, ON THE SECOND MONDAY OF MAY, I (being the Ilth 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 ihe county of Union, to appear in their own proper persons with their records, inqui sitions.examinations and other remembrances to do those things which of their offices and in their behalf appertain to be done ; and all Wit nesses 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 time agreea ble to notice. Given under my hand and seal at the Sher iffs Office in Lewisburg, the 14th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, and the eighty eih year of the Independence of the United 8tales of America. God save Ihe Common wealth ! DANIEL D. GULDIN, Sheriff. JOS I A II KELLY, Auctioneer, SOLICITS the patronage of the public. Residence on South Fifth street, Lewis- i bur, Pa. December 5, 1S5K. Administrator's Notice. - W" T II KICK AS. Lett.rs ot A.lniiniMrtion 11' . . I' I Wl 'II If I I I I. II - .... ,UWL!l.:.. in rin rmmiv deas.il,havr l..vu sr.mte.l loth- subscriber,! by .he Keg,st.;r ?f .aid county into form; all persons indebted to said eMail- are ri'cm"-t-eit in make payment, an. iluise bavins claims j auainst the same will prrM-ul lliem duly j aU...e.u.r.e,y.,r muiiMrator Penns t'reek !'.()., Snyder Co, March -5. Adjourned Court l'rorlsunsif ion. Whereas, the Hon. Abraham S Wilson, Pre sident Judge for the Si'tli Judicial DiMncl of J'enusy'vsiiia, composed of the ruuniir-, ot Union, .Milllin and Snyder, and Philip Uuhlr anil John W.Snnoiiton,K-'i'-,Aisoei.ite Judges for I'liion county, have issued iheir precept. I.e., rin.. .lale !he 'Jlllh .lav of Fibrll.irv, lrjji. -,....,. '.,; ,...1 r.,P ,1,,. i,!.i. nf.-. Court t-,;TO,n iieasnt i.pwtbur? ff-r ilur r.,nuiy "I l.'uion oil the fourth Monday of April 1111. X witnesses and all persons iuieresti .1 m the Issue List, to be then and there present a depart without leave. Jurors are reiju'sted In be punetmil iu their attendance at the lime appointed, agreeable to notice. tiiven under my hand and seal at t!ie Sher i(T"s (ilfice iu Lew ishuru'.tlie '.Md day ol'.Man-h A I: IH.'S, and in the ei-ili'V-third year of the Independence of the I S. .1 America. Ood save the t'oinui-inirenirh ! JJAMtll. U. (it 1.1UN, Sheii.T. Jury,Ai!j. Court, April, 1S.;S. While Ihrr Saml Uuiikie,Jnna iJiell.n ieifer, Lewis ltaiik ltujful,ieyhn Wise, Andrew Kohl, O.un.I Kenler Jr, Itnniel Miller, llemv Null, Jas Diehl, Henry llauck, Abraham Voung l u,n M II Taeeart, Henry liil.sou Unrtln Wm Ilalfpriiiiy, l II limi-amm. Jn look, Jn Lesher, Jn Frederick, Koberl V ;ioeer, Josiah Khowaltf r .V..'in4ar Andrew liuleliii?, J hn fSat. Henry llaum Killu James Shields, Jacob Hater Jr, James I'ross, Flavel C'lingau ',t ll'iffi'luc Andrew Foster, Thomas V Harbison yw Iterlin John M Benfer, Jacob Q iick Jtickvm Henry Moun-r IjwiMtrg Ilenrv S Neiier, Joseph (Jlass. (; W SehatHe, Win Moore l.imert-me James Smith. Koberl Chambers Eiut Huffuloc Abraham V',,!ie,l)avid Smith NOTICE TO KICHAEL H9FFI3AIJ. VT a Court ot Common I'leas held at Lewisbuig, in and f . r L'nioii rruniy, ou Hie Mih dav oi Februarv. A. ! lo", Juh.i I HTiisiji, Esq.,presenie.l his pctiiion, setting j lorh that he is nnir tltf t.wner or a ir.et of lanu snuaie uni- v- said j County, adjoiniiiing me iesi itranen oi uie ! Isusiiuthauna liner, containing about oue j hundred and lhiee acres and thirty peielrcs; that on the 11th of December, lrll, (ieorge ! Hollinan executed a mortaaqeon said tract of land lo said Michael Holltnan and others. which is recorded iu Morisa-e Book 1!. pages 1 Q I and 1U5; that said mortgage, so far as said Michael llolVinan was interested. has been paid in full, but no satisfaction entered ol record; ! that said Michael Hi Il'inan has removed lo the jt;,le f wa : and prayed the four, to order ; and direct satisfaction to be entered, Ac. Whereupon the Court i!;r- eted ihe Sheriff to sive four successive weeks' public notice. previous to next Term, i f the tacts set forth i j faill tiOIli iu lie nt.sparcr publi.-h.d ... ..... I . ..... . . . . . .. 1 . . in tins couuiy, 10 appear ai. i snow .aui. theCourt.on proofed paymein.shall nolduect aatislaelir.n to he entered accordmz IO.ACJ of I .. .. sa , ,vVa!:,., So far as ihe j .aV S ven! to said Michael HolVman. 'e, f herebv give notice losa.d Michael I h "'an an" all oth-rs interested in said ,ll.la.uaa gnu t n I show wny Ihe i.outt sha:l nol recti. e pr.rp of payment anii cr!erihe sanl ni'rt?a.?e to salKslied S3 far as said Mirlia'! HuHman. &c.k,l're3r I'KICIv KhfrilKs Ollice, Lewisbur,March 'S2t 1S.1S, NOTICE TO niCHAEL EOFFEIAW. A1 T a Court of Common Pleas held at Lew- isburg in and for I'iiioii county en the -'Oth day ot reOruary.-V. 1., lt-.ii, I.liz.iditii Goont.4Mii.it presented her petition setting j forth lhat she is now the owner of a tract of I land situate in White Deer township, in said j county, adjoining lands of Charles Kline, ! Samuel Benuaj;e, and others, containing about ! forty six acres and one hundred and eiehteen nerelies and allnn-anee. th.it on ilie l.tik .1-,,. .,f December. A. D. ISI1. l'.n.l i;,,ll:.n,w j executed a mortgage on said tract of land 10 Michael Hoffman and others, which is recor j ded in Moilgage Book U. pases 12:! and 124 ; I lhat said mortgage, so far as said Michael Hoffman was interested, has been paid in I full, but no satisfaction entered of record that said Michael Hoffman has removed to the State of lon-a: and prayed the Court to j order and direct satisfaction to be entered. ; Ac. Whereupon tire Court directed the Mienfl to give four successive weeks' public j notice, previous lo next Term, ol the lacts set forth in said petition, in one newspaper published in this county, to appear and show why the Court, on proof of payment, shall I not direct satisfaction to be entered, aecord j ing to Act of Assembly, on said mortpaae, so j f" as ihe same was given lo said Michael lloflinan. Tttcrefaf I hereby give notiee to ' ...... a.t.e.,l ll..,r...nn n.l n.l,w . j .nm ... ii i ait'iuuaii an., a 11 I'uiri s itnerest- I ed in said mortgage lo appear by ihe first day ! of next Term, lo wit, ihe 17th day of May next, and sin. cause why the Court shall not receive proof of payment and order the said mortgage lo be satisfied o far as said Michael llullinm. fee. DANIEL D. GI LDIN. Sheriff Sheriff's Oilie.e, Lewisburg, March 22,1 "5?. Ho! Step this Wav. "1TTE presume that you are aware that Mr. V T O. K. Viibse intends to remove to ihe West. It therefore becomes wrrmtry that all ; persons knowing themselves indebted to the late Firm of Jfursh A Vorse, bv Note or Book e'the'T'i'i''"? W1 pr oelore the first day of April next. JiTlt is "PMtal ih3i ,his no,i be iy - dfJ to .ihnut fllrlhpr commen,. March 17 18SH HL'KSH et VORsE --ttmw CAflTVI ! A: A-UN ! -L v BROWN & STERNER, A, ,he 0M 'Xchange Store, having bought a . .., V . . I, .u 'l I tl "If X !i .HJJllHI " , i- -J -J , "0"'s ln the Cityat erryhiw rat's by reason f the HARD TIMES.are able lo supply iheir former customers and the public generally wim me oesi uoous on the most accommoda ting termH C.4LL ASD SEE! Lewisburg, Nov. 1857 Rich and Rare JS ihe large and choice assortment of new PALL tt WIXTLK C.OOI., now arriving at the well known Corner Store of BEAVER, K REISER & M'CLURE. ("all aud see ! Lewisburg, Ocl. '57 LAST NOTICE ! VLL persons knowing themselves indebted lo Ihe Fims of J. GolJtmilh 4 Urn's r LindenOvum i liro, are requested to PAY UP by April the first to save trouble aud cost. J. GOI DSMI I'll & 1JRO S. Lewisburg, March 1, 1"58 -)OUNTY LAND WARRANT blanks lor J all engaged in ihe service of the U. s in the War of 1812 and for their Widows, at the Oliiec of the Lewis'jur Chionicle. Heal Estate. I OK RENT. -j TIIK llou-e of the MihsTriVr on Soiilh Kisfluli Mrcet, J.ewiburK. lus- scsMon piven iiimeuiai. lv. inijuiri- 1 April LAWSOAi VIUKH. A Good Euffilce Valley TARM FOR SALE. The. sitlistriliHr 1 1 lie's at Private snle.01 reasonable terms, lo, farm, near the IllacU Kun school house in Hnflaloe 'Pp. about 8 miles from I.ewisborc. It contains las Acres, mostly Limestone land, and M) acres under guod cultivation. There are 011 the premise-, a new Uank Itam.rr' comlortab.e atberboarded l. pr Hwi H-j, inp. Sprint; house, Wae- n shed. Ho? I... use, Ac, with a line Lime-lone spring mar ihe house, an 1 two ruiinioS siieams on the rrrin-isc-t. Kor further arui olrs n. -rre . f AtrilH.K.i. DVMl'.l. S. .VII. I.S.I!- -a rm is i:t- JkXillK on .Mi;ii.e A fir l 1 ate LUt K sneer, t.t i'ie. 11 1:11 i.'llice. March 1- and Hlh, Inquire iil 'I'Uv A FARPI AND SAW FULL, Willi Cll.rt l.AH SA If, riO be rented on Shares, in poi.essn.n ot J Albert W j-iin. on IVniis Creek l.nn--. 1; I j., I'iiioii C", with S'JO Acres ot TlV.lih'l! I.ANli adj.iinins. The Saw Mill has been much ler.: .'ntaed , I ' and iniproveil. and can saw 1-V'O '.' Ji.ttj fed r n i re per day. Tlie FA li M is railed l.". Acre. Orchaid.-.iiiid fnd.is all unseeded but 1 Ai To niar.ae the whole well, the Tenant :!; have :i or 1 hands and a i r : h. i-es. In-iture lurtli-r of JOHN STEES, Tat a lo. untie the i.reinises. i miics trun M: bui. or ot Sniiburv, I; 1IK.1I BELLA? t)w: , March 'J, I-". .lf UKEEARLV to a i'hiritis rrd. r Orr.hans' dun of I'liion c-in.ty , u;'l be exposed to rubbc sate, at toe t.oit-e n I Mary E Kobinson in Bulla!.. town-lup on I Siturhii, the '2ith iloi'.f April, l -."i, j all that messuage and tract of LAN1 situate j iu Huiralo lowiiehip, Cnion crlinty.adj.'imnl ' lands of Andrew M.i-.-. e's heirs,lai:d-1, i .oei iv of Jacob Vanetda, and ot Thun.as !( btn. n, deceased, containing I EIGHT ACRES and Forty Perche3. i --iThe Improvements are a Two S:n - I Jf ilrey frame Uaelling House.a sinal'stw . : Frame House one and a half story. a small I'Hi llAkH, and the land under g.o.l culti vation. Ai.xer a r1" of Tinilirr l.nil. f'tp-e. situate in said i. itnaiv, aoijoiuint; CVVS lands of J. din stahljacob Hartitian. avVK. an. Daniel Kenaler. Sr., containing j-jii, I ."a .term and 41 Perches. Sale to commence at 1 o'clork, P M, when Terms of sale will be made known bv MAKV E. KOII1SD.N, Administratrix (if Thiias Korisiis, dee'd. Ev the Court SaVi Koi sh, Clerk. FOR RENT! rpttr. TWO BOOMS occupied at pre I sent by Washington Huirhiii.-in as a iOoon. They are sin able for SI I 1 'S. I V ALSO the Oi l I now u-iu; . For Terms ai p!v to Jan. '.'7, l-.iS.' Jt 111 X I). l.I.VN. i VALUAHT-K liKAL LIAIL 1 T1 sltt 1' 1 Ola -M.I-. . riMIK subseril er o.Ver. lor-a e his Kesi.ter.ee i 1 1 t --cond s!r,e , "he Koroogh ot Uwisburg. Mwe-n Ma, ke andSl.I.onis sireets.eonsistnicof near a lot and aL-inaafr.tut.iiUMAWnr JIT ' J" ''ie impruvmn. arr a ccinnnvti.tu. thre g-.-Mfrey run ft. J LZI .lal N C 5 from by .IH tcet Jeep veil iim.-hed wh a marNe base, marble sills and lintels ir. frtnn a fift-procf rool u nit a Wir.j; ana hf 1 rl 23 by HMcet an fut Kitchen a Well vi ex cellent water, with a Tump tn, under nnd a i larpe Cistern also under roof a lare new etatde an ItH Ifnnse and ot ler neceary oot-buildine. - 'J'hre are aU on saidf Lot choice Fruit Trees and Shrubhrry -t' The location is a dirsinible one either lur a private residence or pubJtc busine.-s. It is n the most elevated part of tiie Boruush, ne;ir the Court House. and but a thon ditai.ce !r.. in n,e t-Oll i Market street. Terms will be made e June 9, 1H57 GF. MILLLH. SAL E. FOR j j! MY Residence, on .North Third street. : jLliLewisburg. :il ft. front, and including ! back building J2 ft. deep. Uasemeut, and i Aitick finished. Every Ce.nvenience in the wav of out-buildincs. 4Iko. a Half Lot on Market St.. opposite , S. Kilter's residence, with a go. .1 H i ll f Wa ter and new Stable ; very desirable for a t.ui ness stand, or residence, (or both combined.) ' Also, other Lots, seine with and some without liutl.lings. JOHN LOCKL". ; Lewisburg, Oct. 157. Ifo! Farmers Chance lor a Banrain! IT'OIl SAI.i:. near I.ewisbutg.a Tract of almost lOO At-ren of good Farming ' l.nn.1. limestone soil. It will be sold on reas- onable terms at pnraie sale for Cash. Inqn re at ihe Office of Ihe t'iri.nictr.- June to, '.'7 New Arrangracnts---rIew Goods! TOSEril L. Jl.UYN bavins In ken the J well known SI' YKER HAT STORE, has rctitted it, and tilled in au extensive variety of Hits, Cups, Ctnthmrn's Clothimj, it v. Also a large and splendid stock of CLOTH" CAsslMER.Es, &c. which he will make up .. nrirr as he still enntinnes the Tailnrinw Unt. ness. He is prepared to execute all work- entrusted to his care, to the satisfaction of llie customer. N. B. Cutting and Repairing jt-j don to Lewi-burg. April 10, ts.r)7 Jet Goods ! Black Diamonds II &c. lluy Early, and Sure tour Money .' .' j rMIE subscrilier is prepared lo furnih X at all limes the very best COAL of every ' description, from the Wilkes-Barre and sha- ! mokin mines. He has on hand an article of j very superior quality, such as is seldom bro't lo ihis market. which he will dispose ot at ihe lowest cash prices Coal weighed, and gecd measure warranied. IV Coai exchanged for : merchantable Country Produce of most kinds j as well as for cash. Coal Yard al Tho's Nesbit's Lumber Yard on Souih Water street. Nov. 111. 1856 if . R. I.NESBIT. I WINFIELD FACTORY! Xear llarllrlon, liiion Co., I'a. THE subscrilier, thankful ; for past patronage, would inform his friends and the public in gene- ' rat, that he continues to m.iiiin.ir-1 Hire all kindi of Woolen Goods, such as Cloths, Cassimeres. Twee.Is, Satnneits, Jeans, iilankets and Flannels ; also. Carpet and Slocking Yarns. His machinerv being of the best Kind in use, and having employed the ! best of workmen, he feels sate in saying j that his work i-hall not be surpassed by i any establishment in the country. A good sup- J ply of ihe above goods kept constantly on hand . lor sale or lo exchange for wool, al prices ' lhat can not tail to please. WOOL will be ' Carded in the beM manner and on the shortest notice. Terms f. r rarding, cash on the .le liverv of the rolls. MARK HAIfl'LNNY ' WinfiiM Mills, March SO, !b5V. ! jin: i.ivi:n I N V I ' It A T I; . l-Ktl'MtlU tir UK t-AMOMs, ('unipouiiM t-nlircly frcm dl'.MS. - ONK 01 Til r I: E.-T t'l!iA1IVR Ml.ltr y,. I' JNKs iii.w 1 It . I "' o.-. ll.t a.-', a. 1 .,;.. ... .wm.t. lui.'J.r iii.i iu' . t H- t u-il ILal. i.J "i;-f ' klc.wii. It la L- t '.rojf a l:lUtt. c. Lul j." . tins f!r-t i.a It..- I-i'-r u iu ne.tt.fi 0iao.r, on lli si- lua. 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Talk rfl..iitv. it nrr I rxs-t with- ut fin- '' Iv-ir, t t.t-ii n j.i t:.- f. m. : ii'l U tu m-c-rilar mvit.! .1 -;.-li ritir. i -1 .i.r n utl l:;t.rK.-.-"i; v....t' it aii; i.k.-t ' ii.vint-" Hi.- a:t. u:i' n nil ! miA y uuc t. tl.i wri'r--. yr fur:ili n.v I i i: It-rr,,. l .-k IP it t"f i; ,ni n l T. Z'-? ,.,,r-iit. rs li.- 1.. : -.1 -I iff -a..i w;th a luxurt ..rirrh r i: - i! " i.;rt.:r. it-1 :t k- ! r,; i, ., u.- rruji.. i. r:.'i - : r ' uttal V- -t .1.- nU". -ui-;- : l. v. I l ' rfji..nr ut-.-.m "r tin,'.. -v i l j.;. i. -i ; r. ti. I U- j I: lit la . .u j '' t-tr--nsf -1 in !!- i.;.:ut;.; .;.t.v. V- .. . lb a up ii ti.- f '(. tl - L-r.-v.tr il.-.-.-'! in : . ii. .- it : aLl-i.. t l. ui l ilt i tbry i t.v ;t'' i Ti..- .it 1.;: - ciiri. r U- iil t: i. j t:- ' i t. : I ti u- 'fit-- tj.-r.-'. T I .4 1 -n t f r I r - f . '..!'. Il;.ir rslsrMB It-..?, i:. Tft . ii-J i: ft :!'.;if! J itrr iu n -a:d tu .le Ur.-ti.iitU. a K rkp Mi. : Ir.r ;:nn, Ct-rn . July ! '' Mr. I.' v.Tr.W'rth .-ir: I l.avr ---o tr.-ul i .li-nilruli i r -rt.rr n tr.v fc. al ! r m- r.- Lt -m v.ar. &; I ;.:r l-iran t" o n.f c.:t. f-cuit ci.d I.a:i t .rtt,trr. 1 . -rj,t tit "V i- i - l'.-ir YrXotnX .cl i un hi--.1 r- M'V it, i-v .i,-r,--V tf r i-f. . :i. t: - a - 1 1 tl .... . . it - ..Pf - ii-- hn ir:-n t-. r- w. it !, n t , . r ilrw ;t.fct i-ctfc Lrv ir j-al ..-if. I LTc;ni ii!h iul '. cli u !.-.. r ! t:- t(i !!.- n;- re it Mr. at. ll Yrxrrr of ti.: 1 i'.rt,'l .viv r t iCv kind u- 1 in tin- I in'-f. j. u U.; r Lai i r:mUt V T D 1DJ Intt. I i.lltr il la kLt i; hti, A . u;- .U; r-t ft- MIL'S FKA1T Tl. r. VrT- t..r x- 1 llhir h-t- rat.tt- :- tii i.- it- I I r. ii. it.-. '1!.,- tn r.t. ai t ar 't 'a k 1 1 1 tif ti. t 'n?i : J. - i:,,it, r.i-e in i . I l;;..Cli-. i hit tv i t : I , il'l 1 tt.t? 1 I ?r UT V -t-ri.tiff. ai'l i.i v. ti.eti; it r:v tvl rl:tt,ild-t wiltia i-n ui - i.. ; cr' t. i !:ir. iiii'i itf f rf ct i- -j.. r- ; t - it. i t. 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N ' . ir. ;i :it..V ,r - I. ..ni; L;l..t 1i;Ll- el .sl X l.i i r.vct slrtct. M. I i !,.. A..! . b alt ,,f 1 Pril -2:rt. l'i L-H-itlurff 'y X C.t L M El 7 . Still Another Crpcrtunity! yVl ailj,IIieC licnp tire Man. 'llTn i.ke th'S nu':hfd if inf.rmin!: 'i3 f f t inzens i f l.eu i-i urp and stirrt'tn :.r4 ri unrrv. that wc art.' asdin with thm Ur a shi it time, and new i tier thern a belter ar;: ai.d at lower pi :ces than ever hfrert.f re. We h:c taken the rid Maud above Christ A Caldttvirs Dru St .-re. and havir.? much beT t'T lisht than we had in t ur o'.d torn.?, an. ui re ccr.ven:t i.t rvt n.s :h evrry rcsprt:t, v. 1 shal ! le betttr al 'e to accrrrTr.i da'.e. IVi hmitiji i' tnti i. i f il-fi-ail tru I 'Is it Tr"ti ! I- "i tin y v -.A ,ikf Iii lair c ;i uir Ii Hi..irTTi ti- I t r a li v I'-1. r x.-'.v. i c iiti it u i..- ou !..'ri l :: all i U.-' i tl tu :iir:rr.t- ii t.. . -iii;.:: : - .'. arit f. a;-':ui.'t tittir tl :n it.t Mr li:. h tl v .r- - ti tf w. I'l-t-i ii t: i.t nn l Li Uvrs; li r;.n i...t il-t.' ' I r:ii f r.-.tiL'ii'g tu ni to $'-'. 1 ' tun - 1 1 1 - 1 t 1 il t itx-ir ni! tltnt'ich mkr.v. hi i t: ee: 1 t T..E(i taki n nt ill? clii-rti -t notii r.T tl.t ir i ! ' I'li-tarej. tt y ui'ir i huiri'i. tnki-n mitiot ni.itLa'r:." li-lit. Out.'lcrr V n-Ws 1 f t ini'l;;. At' . t; k :i t . ' Anil tot, jf u-turns tukt n t u ilai . ji.J rain ,l- fr than l'ai:u. rrii-tt yvs t u thfil.-n 1 ai .! -.t'"' I irtur'i if in tl'rt.t. t $-0, t euit tt,f ( ar V r 1 ' rxtrnt a nt.lial tuiitatu n to a'.l ! rail . ; ! f f ' ' t-samtiii-f.ur npn-inu hk. Lftli-r tiiry arr r : ' iv U tir in mt t-r tli jiri". tm mt nrr !::""'"' MaU.Uirlb 1I UC ? tulr. Wi s:uti U t i 5U. -V. t--r X. P. InlnrtpE!i friri-n in th-art. :::' furn il at th" tet. ft rir . lVrv 1:-- tti- I'UMHi'M1 fin now bati' au "t ; rTt.i.i: l- 1 ' u " mitli. 1 Le iiturf. vt. 1T., CAUJAETAVAiniJlOO)! T011TH 4th Sitrel. The wbxuw ll most rrspecifully informs the -it;m I.cwiburc and vicinity, tliai he has . n btr l an.l trr sale a cheap lot of 'l Kt 11 1 BE. for the Spring traile, crinprisii'S lrcs?s-ii.fr ami Conmion lJurcaiii. r-cc-rc't-jiicrt and V,ook C'a?'. Ci-uii'" t 'a ni and 1'ii-r Tal.lo?. Pitiin? t""1 Ui-cakliist Taldc?. I'lj-I oonls. (i lagc and oilier l.cdrtead.-, iat.i..-i Sofa.-i. and Chairs of all lin.ls. COFFINS im'!' ' r:' r 1 r short noiirr. The pul.lic are roniiallv invitr.I to nan "' his work. as he is sure th;it tli. y i'l te CeJ uh his si. cW of Ware, an.l pr-ci's- MI.O.V.O.N t'l -Nu I.evl istlirg. Sept. 13, t."'' I.OI Ifi. t;iHl""'. a:nl Jrrla). ft .''r! ' ijsasifSkih.- I'osi itlto.- tifnp " l ush. A. B. KB.NOK.MAM'li:- V
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