i If?, i v &iioi(Qpnir!c. y. K...Vf.tpiK & J. r. coziuaav f Iih.t on IV 'h f-ieu-nt. hae torn Urt-et and b.tt tr?iAWa of my Nwfpdr in Union County. rr(".J.im.n:iiliinjl: SIavirv. sprtinnnl ! . . -.-..- i KKOM KANSAS1. The late election ' in rci..u rot!il ; . , .i... r.f the Free State party. Scarcely any ' .lit-, ! Democrals rn ceded to the Legislature. M e fiud in the St. Louis pjpers an address , f Gov. Denver on letiriuc from efficc. lie says that henceforth the continuance of peaeo iu the territory drpcods more on the proplo lhau ou the (iovrraor ; that iu j Lave au atiuuuauce oi local civil uui- - . i pneucs ana mere win vv ho fiun.ie vr.', elected by themselves, without dis- ,iljtJ ,0 bcm ju ,Lis country. turbancv or interference ; that they have ; - j ist ccrmplL.hcd the peaceable election 1 Vice l'resident Breckinridge has come of a L-gHlature, and it tuakes uo material ou- T'j in fllTor of lhe "-election of difT.reuee whj may be Governor. He ' ""tf, and there are some signs in I.li-(i-ics not think the Territory jet prepared n'jis ,uat l!''a"n B!1 Jcl " cave iu" u fjr a State oraninti-.-ii. ! " ,ual traitor." Others however say that Gov. Denver has !to written a savago Buchanan ii cnipletely inlatuated, and letter to the X. Y. Tribune, in which he "J l' Ka"sas PolicJ' u,ust bo carried out aJs he was not compelled to rcsigu that if be loses every Congressman in Xcw iiuehanan has always meant to do, and has always done, right in Kansas that the Tree State un-u, and not ths ISurdcr Iluf lians, do most of the wickedness and make lhe in ot trouble that lhe l'ro Slavery power there is hopeless, A.f , Ac. This extraordinary letter is printed iu the Tii buue, aud a portion of its sophistries and falsehoods exposed iu a masterly and scoring luauner. Xutwitbttauding his denial, the mililii llnlinvft the Gir Ivutl tmliff.1v tnvi. led to resign, aud that ihi. I.ttrr.m, ,rrU. ' ten to aid ZVrr in ycttiaj anutlur ojhre mm Jiuihanan! Let us wait and see Mrh:it i tii rna-nrr f.ir tii rrturiixv rl,.. hood, aud lawyer like misrepresentations. teirll will be remembered that a mean t.ariv tffort was made, bv tha Loco leaders ' J iq Judc Wiltuot'a judicial tl is trie!, last w inter, to legislate him out of office-alle- e,0S tb .lhe peopl. .hero U.duotw.ut - Mm. lieu, tuc republicans ibis tall re- nominated him for Judge, giving the pco- , pie a fair cliauee to tray whether be was the corrupt aud incompetent man he was denounced to be. D. M. Hull, a clerk in Washington, came home to the district, aud gut an old line liuchauau Whig up as the iipposius candidate. Tbo rote is Wilmot. J'utnH: 1,133 1,9'-G liradford Susquehanna a,054 7,tic7 3,057 h iimoi a majority, o.m. -i.oo-o.er two . to one and sua more majority tuau no ; bad fur Governor, on a heavier vute, last j fall. j juaTGAixsiiA A. Grow has 7,51i7 ma-; jority ever both bis opponents a "grow- ing" man, and his majorities "growing : also, eviry year. J The candidates run against Wilmot and : Grow, in the Wiimul district, were both old-line Whigs, who never professed to be 'Democrats," and who despise the came. ! Yet Iiuehanan, Uigler, and all the Loco ; Lecompton leaders advised it, and every ' old-line Democrat iu the three counties had to swallow "Federal Hank Anti-Ma- sonic British Wbiga" as their candidates ! , Joj-Tbc palpable efforts of the llucha-1 nan men to keep up, by money aud prom , ises, the K. X. "straight" organization iu 1 Pennsylvania, proved a miserable abortion, j They revived the dead Sun-nouiinated : d t d b , b alung with the Ert remedies. If we mis.ake not, they are t. ,1, , 11. .. t . n u.iovuu .o o ! scarcely older as an invention ihan the plioto- ,I.roge), UeeJ, and Lroom for Congress . loat 0Q a ,,easure excursion, not being , grar ,, lhe Hectric telegraph, and vet .hey i and made a trciueudous ado about "Amer-, emp0je(J aB a hand, but fallin" into bad ' are familiar lo half the human race. The ' .cans ruling America' But .11 tbeir ! conipaDjr, bo got druIlk durig the eve-. ZtteZl candidates together did not reccivo J , nieg, and in stepping from one toat to 1 civilization; bnt barbariun and semi-barbar-volcs in I'bilada., aud outside of that they ' anituur ue overboard and was drown- ' ian races, upon whom lhe light of Chnsiiani-1 did not attempt anything. The honest u wa buicd our gr.Te.Jttd tbe ; y wnedaveexperienced .he j Americans joined the Opposition organi- , next dayi at tXpcnStt of the borough. I When they were first introduced to public zitiou, and most of the dishonest ones ' A,,,,,,, Vasctle. notice through the columns of the English j ... i..t.ii, , . , , . I press about twenty years ago. some of the , went over to Locofocotsra where they be-1 5a Frost That vettr,ls frost on the Hca, manal ,Jh(. dav at ,hem, longed. The victory achieved by tbe aid : night of tb lslih nt- uippea in the bud a lhelr prmmrr. of ,h. ay oi jcnner aud j r - -. e ... j ...tmiMn the fund hones of thousands of the Sham- Harvey scuded at vaccination and the theory " lUC U'aJU' V' " Americans, r-hows how cast!, a simuar policy might have defeated Buchanan and Packer. hat a mistaken courso they I ursued doing so much evil indirectly, which they might have prevented! It is - . ... ,- . r ..c. .. , ini" in Pennsylvania will Lave a good j . tfect on Xew Jersey, New York, and M..-!....(,. ndr .,,,1- 1 1,i,s.iu.,o.,-1 - - - fNP-T11iiii lias l.fifn iimrrt 1 linrnnclil canvassed, for a few months past, than ' r . any other State iu the L uion, the issue being wlellier Douglas or Liocolo shall Ls choseo L. S. Senator. Douglas has ihe advantage in hold over Senators, and the party lias of the apportionment ; but ! the "blues," requiring tbe most assiduous .... , , . 1, ,1 . , . 1 tmrs'102 of "Sir Gore Ouscley, Sir Goro Lincoln is most popular. Uoth sides are , , , , . . , . (Juselcy s wife, and the charming daugh- eobfident of victory. Douglas, it is stated, ,cr of gir Gore Ouseley," to keep him has invested all bis property, and drawn fronl g(,'Dg into a "rapid decline." trecly oa Lis friends, to do whatever I circular has been sent ty the fillibus inoney can do lo eDsuro liis re-election. ,f r Walker to his friends, announcing Yhe Administration at Waehington has ,jiat a vessc leava Mobile on tbe Wen deadly tilc to him, but some thinlt .he Pennsylvania election has compelled , ,, , . . . . 1 ,t, , Kuchanan to come U terms, and that everything called "Democracy" will bej found together on election dav in Illinois. ' 0 . - t . i ,-.(,l oo-Glaucv Jonc. Iautitinly boasted. . - u the floor of Congress, last winter, that l.o reason me Member, eppoaed Mr. Kuchanan a administration, was because he did not invite any of them to bis din- 1,1 r. ' V hli. inf.fo! r.n u -. . i. ti-i -,A m rt : V u.b IU, II UIIC House incumbent, wilh his $25,000 a year and "found," asked none but full- I ngth Lccomptonites to bis board !) Well, Glancv's Scat will be Vacant ami . ti i o vacaur, anu omen i uaa. elevens Ac. "bnppcn in un- . . , , , ., , "H"iiu ! 'TiteJ tbe 'resident table will not be i . ry cd-Ijr, for he will only have Ilieler, . ...retce, au.i u.muiKK, ol tii uWD yrcat ; are, to feed : The Jersey Shore Yelctte stated that j 300 Irishmen were assessed in Clinton ' county before election, nud tbo A"jut thinks they must Live helped Grggto : his bare il majority, were Ule bud 7li. It is notorious that the seat of tlio Kail-. , r u.. ni. roaa powrisio jiycuniiug, - triok had 400 mora than the party TOte. in Clintun coumv. Ureee bad lone-life personal friends among all parties, and kniiu of ( mhnliea who were com" lor mm in ,i,c ,of his. Americanism. The fact is, this year, thousands of Ir:hmfiu ,nd ' hcr Jotlci ci,.izens have votcd icaiust tbo Pro Slavery Frco Trade nartv. wlo never did bclore. i uis j fact is seen in Luzerne, Sebuylkill, and all parts of the State. Let them continue so : to act divide their vote, and not ic lea . like a drovcof sheep by priests or Ucma- . r lurk and Illinois. State Tueasubkr. A number of names have already been suggested in dif ferent sections of the State, and among tbcm several who, we know, would do honor to the position. IS. Laporte, of Bradford, Kli Slifer, of Union, David Taggart, of Xorihumbcrland, Geo. Wm. 11. Keim, of lSeiks, ks. jgi,Simcon 15. Chase, Ksq., of Susquc- hahU!i' is uow electcd t0 ,he U&s t urc for the third time, and Col. A. K. ' M'CIure of Frankllfi, who is serving bis ' secoud term, are proposed for Speaker of I IUC I1UU9 ;, OU .UC BllUllg PIUL. Ill Utuuit the Opposition can at least bestow a well- deserved complimentary vote on Col. (Jreoir. who is returned bv a larcelv iu-1 CC C creased msjiritj. f0 tue Vfteruoon'of"llela7of Kkc io he cstcemtJ Bifa of on. .Inloi Itif-I-innn errtirril 111 hi Arms, from b Mq bcrmorrhage of the lungs. Thus ! did sorrows mingle in the cup of triumph. ; She was a lady of well cultivated mind, i and participated in sentiment and in ac- ' tioa in her husband s political struggles. ; i erk. v.nu;lni Election disnell-1 i cd one delusion liucbanan'a hope of re-' election but nobody suggests where Lis "iuflucoce" will be cast. Itut it is sur- tflieed that Breckinridge and Douglas have already (creed to run together, for I'resi - th(j chulMn Convcn tjon HORSE THItVES.- A fine horse, a stal lion, valued at three hundred dollar.', was ; stolen from Col. Gregg, at Hccla Furnace, ; Centre county, on Saturday night. IIo was a bright bay horse, young and fine looking. Ou Sunday night, Mr. Smith, of Level Corner Lycoming county, was on a visit in bite Deer alley, and bis torse was 1 iaugncj al Dagticrre's first announcement that stolen out of the stuble where be was ' be culd fix a shadow and render it as ini stopping. The horse is described as a ' per.shable as substance. Even Morse's lele PP , , -1,1 craph was regarded by thousands as a myth, light bay, white star on forehead, right unU lne lir5l llIie was put up in iS.14- yov bind foot white, black mane and tail, i vaccination is universal, daguerreotypes are , r . . v.-. 1- .,. I as common as wood-cuts, and we talk by tel- twelve years ot. Jerry More 1 alette, j wlh a,most a5 much jlcllllJ. as acro5S pBow.sL...-On last Friday night a ' "; iIr BreereM mBll man named Joseph M'Caulcy, from Wrichtsville, came to his death by falling , into tuc river irom a csnai ooai iyiuS ai , the coaj wharves, at Suuhury. We uo-' oeney. It was a very Work frost, and d d , host of ,endcr KCCJ9 and canal , Platform, of the White ! u0USCi was out that night, watching the tffect of the Comet on the Cotton crop and : Doughface vines, and had every drop of ; ll....l . . Mil n hll ttllll. IrOIffn Il is feared, fatally. G'ancy Jones has accepted the Mission to Austria,, to depart forthwith. As Pierce 1. . , - T 1 j insulted Pennsylvania by putting James i"..Kd11 in lite fnltinpt nfirr hfl TtAnnln . 1 had rejected hiai.the same sort of contempt .uuijvsv , ... cviuced towards the people by Buchanan v bring opou him the sauie fate. ' i j. currently reported that James Le- compton liuchaoan has bad a horrid nt of ! otj, 0f Xoycmber for San Juan del Norte, B;cu wjl "take anv passengers or freight , . a- r v- " , bat may offer for Nicaragua. Tbe Scotch Water l'ipes or rather the contract did not "burfl" in time to leave Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and I save l-ennsyWania, Ohio, Indiana and 1 ... Iowa. i , The Lutherans hclJ a Synod in Blooms- j lurg, las-, week. It lasted .om.0 four or i Eve days, and from seventy to eighty' ministers were in attendance. mm i - .e. ..ii r- . : 1 1 J UC p.Cl.lCUCC VI III! JVIIV. ICCI 9.11 continues in New Orleans, and the nnac j climated are cautioned to keep away. I u fi.vlord Chureb. of Meadvillo. is ' . I L. f-P.-tj, In l. nnnlli'i , appomtcd, by Gov. i acker, to tne montn a ' ; ,k c.m. -unrt vacated hv . vacancy in tne supreme ouri vacaicu oy ' Fx-J udge Porter ; The majority against IWbanaf CO the CorBrmlonal t cket iu IVnnsvlvania, is OVl-at FIFTY THOUSAND. LEWISBUIiG CHRONICLE The ncqnisitioh of Culia is not to ! bo overlooked. Win. Preston, a Kcu- i lucky slaveholder, is nppointcl Min-j jstcr to Spain ; and wo fee a statement, pjm:e eleclion, that a dirert appropri-' atI0n f0r the purchase of Cuba will . i j r .t. . - .1: i Bcassea oi iub iifsi ijuiigraj, viu ui-; vert attention from Kansas and the . Turin".) Ex Judge Billy Torter thinks tlie ! Deinncrntii; nartv was never lower ) than it is now, and that of course it ' . . . . , It i must rise. That s to beseem It may j filld yet a "lower deep," and sink " farther down than ocean plummet: ever sounded. i5lll.k ail(j i;rei.k," who were o 1 lovinsriy united two venra ago, are 01V .. jj.,-' on ilC HouhlS OilCSlion Uuck tieing iigainst, rnd Urerk in ' favor of the re-election of the Illinoi-: ! Fian. 'J'hc Fplit is widening. 1 The news from iiic Atlantic caUe, ' ' not ciicouraging. It is now feared j there is an irreparable damage to it ' on the Ireland t-ide, and it will have to lie taken tip and repaired, or a new one laid. The public house of T. M- Hall, in ' : Milcshurg. was robbed, and a man lost 1 his pocket bojk while sleeping in the i tavern of Mr. Gardner, in Howard town- j ship. Ceutro county is really infested ; with robbers in these bard times. ', Ira Stout was hung at Rochester, 2Cd i iust , for the murder of Little, bis sister's husband. He was a youth of fine talent j j and respectable connections, but dissolute, I and declared that there was " viudictivc-1 I ness" in bis conviction. The rope did ; not work well, and be was near half an ' hour undergoing the horrid death of slow '. ctronnii lAtinn T ! The 'mud-sills' of Pennsylvania appear to have some intelligence and power in the last election decidedly superior, we j doubt not, 10 ibe 'mud-sills ou Senator - , . 1 Hammond s plantation. Allison Shutt, a fino yo'ine boy, was killed in Kioomsburc, on Saturday even's . . . . ... " , 1 a i .1. . : 1 .... 1 .1: ...L. f ,u" "'u,'u . "'""'' B u'.-.fcu" I in the Hands ot auolber Doy named Uoll. 1 What folly to have loaded guus in houses ! or any where else that they can be touched ! bv children ! 1 j t A calf of full size with one bead, four ears and eight legs, was one of the origi- . cal productions near Suuhury, the past : week. This monstrosity proved fatal to :.,!. 1 . 11 1 rnr nil . .A allranliull ..1 t:i. 11 ... i!... I tun ......ou uo. a,. 1 The "private business" that eallcd the ! President to Lancaster, was to beg all ! ' . ; his personal acquaintances to vote against Thaddeus Stevens. Shameful but true ! , .... ! lion, jamca uurns, 01 i-cwisiown, was 'accidentally and violently thrown from 1 wagon, OD last Monday a week, and had ! ...... l..b ,!, f,ll ' I an arm broken by the full. The pooplo of Lcwistown in MifHin couu'y now have markets on luctday, TLursjay( aoj Saturday mornings, - - WTIv4f.1oa TtTovar Panto TVic Latest Vrvdiijy of Science .' flreal truths are indestructible. When Jen ner averred that vaccine inoculation was a safeguard against the small-pox, the '-faculty" sneered. Forty-five jears later, the world discovery or invention in an age like ours; and of this irresisiabie. onward inoyement of in practical sci we have a slj in the world-wide popularity of Hollway's of the c ireulat.on of He Wood. But how is i, now ! lhe name of llolloway has been ren-, dered 'l,nlr"?u.s.lrh,?,S!:0''lanU5 lrs"m"; scepticism has been hushed, and thespecions arguments of professional dogmatists con-1 founded, by the introduction f h.s Pills and j Ollllllitui uuu ,.v,,,v.M..i..u,, most enlightened na.ioas. There may possibly be here and there a dogged disciplinarian of lhe old school, who tconf see what is patent to lhe whole world some io3i. npo.iiii.u o. u meJ,cal bigotry, who closes his ears to the r.it f:rt lhat II nMnwftv's vpffCfalite remedies some fossil specimen of a by cone age ol I are d'splacinansorr71din!1fnin'1! I i poisons, once considered all in all; but such , instances nf confirmed and boneless "old fo- eyism are fonnnately few and far between. .robably be remembered when They will probably Holloway is forgotien and not till then, ...va. I'uL f-'aztttt. BUT UlDIiSS mu Just opened, opposite tlie Riviere House, in the Room lately occupied Dy A. j-iriger, Vtt'V t .1 ..,,i . , ,:iannsoi namnei oennage, ana west ny lanos i LLL and Complete aSSOrlmCnt Ol ! of Edward and Josiah Rank. The improve- FALL. WINTER CLOTH - : inenis are a good three-storey NG, such as Overcoats, Dress Coals, Busi- ness Coats, and Coats of every style and pat lern; and Pantaloons and Vests to suit. Also, !a large variety of Luder Clothing, such as I Drawers, shirts, Ac. Also, a fine assortment j or Hoys' Clothing of the latest styles. Also, i HATS and C A '.s equal to any offered in this . I - "' s.i. ., t,im iu auj uiiercu 111 11113 f"""- ' TvL.ZJZt'V. couniry. in lact i nave every thing necessa in tne snape 01 doming, wnicn i ouer at a ,', . , u i : very auiail .Uldiii-r im ert.i.. j PHILIP GOODMAN, Agt. j If All JiMC, .-.ry Produce lakenin - 1 - J- Broom Handles and Curtain Rollers, M.tl OX Illckok's Palcut Machinery. T E have coiiinletcd orrancrciiients i TT formiiklfiirllronntlUnillr.aDiirurtiunRiill.nl In . m.n.-r um! pcrtcetlon hiUtvrto uwitulii.bli. i. IIm mwiuf.rlurv ol IM. .rtirlr. mnd r. J.r.p.red tn m.pfity ' ',,k,, ,,,i,"'"""i Hmnlirtlmntiiil i eii.uwiih.i.rqniunityoriiirm.t.ooitiiotic.. M.nitlaetaren ana Hit ' Tb7 m m. m iwi stua. uui i. rap ; riormnwr o g,.,, Bl..erhl.forellnl r w N'w'ir ''""osi Uvkiiwry, u bi j JfXL'&Jt'' i -umn prompuj iiimi. W. O. IIII KOH. I1isk-c:o, tx. Cu.7'.s abator tl-. Kngl. M'cr.. i & WEST BRANCH FAR M ER OCT. 20, Real EstateJi) A HOUSE TO LET. i The House occupied by the undersigned on Market street, west ol fourth (next to Brown s .tore) is to let, Inquire ol A P MEYI.EKT ... I N Public Sale ! WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, y , . '0.V.p '!!,!?!,a'l, n the undersigned will Literal public sale on the rremlAeSi , i.ureiion, tnion Oo.l'a. the fol- uinR valuable property, viz.: TWO LOTS OF (iKOUXD on each of which is erected a largeuro j''"! i'r(iertv. to wit -. FOLK houses, three S-hore Wagons, one I -horse jL-ffN single. nTi, Snnnf a"on. tionnie ana sin Harness, one pair of Sleds, the wood work of lo 2-horse and one 1-horse Wacons, also of one linssey, '1'r'e D,w '-"horse TKEADEHS, Machines and Shakers, seven new Clover Hullers,5 Cuilins Boxes, 15 new Cook St,wf. Parlor Stoves, Wood Stoves, Coal Stoves of several varieties ; also Plows, Shares, Sled S,.es and all kinds of Caninas ; alarselotof Lumber; a larse lot of Bar Iron ; t;arpenters' Tools, Smiths- Tools besides a greal many articles not mentioned. Sale to commence at I" o'clock tach day, when Terms will be made known by Oct.25, I81S T. CHritCH & CO. ,-r-rrr..-r Also the large I'OI .MHtV, -xnb Ctipalo, I.aihes, Patterns, k3tta Flasks etc., Machine Shop.Black SSrKCsmitJi Shop Ac, now in possess ion ot the above, will be sold at the same time an I place 2w751 FOlt SALK. 4 RESIDENCE on North Third street, rj t it being a Half Lot of (Jroiind, with, a comfortable Two-Siorey Brick House, frame , Stable, cood Well of Water, and a variety of choice Frui ,-..,,.....,-. ,., j Inquire of J. B. M LALl.HI.IN, Agent, j ,,wtt .t PUSLIC SALE rilO be sold on the premises on ! Saturday, lh orrmbrr neii. the following valuable Keal Estate, viz: . .. , Lo, of ,;ronj s,iuate , n,e i town of New Columbia.White Deer township, 1 nion county, bounded by lots 01 (.eo. I roiel (ieo.J. Swartz and others, on which Lots are -reed a good Dwell.ng House and vnR,r,,,,i iher Outbuildings. Sale. IO commence at 10 o'clock A M on said dav. nen attendance win tie given and terms of sale made known by C-EORr.E J. SWAUT7., octu T.mcautn ot t m swacti. derJ RPHAWS' COURT SALE.' I N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' ll 1 Court of Lnion county, will be exposed to 1 pubic salf llpo(l lhe premiseSf on t-ATI R- PAY, NOV. , lsss, Two Tow 11 I.ols. lhe "Ta?r"i,0' M""'nburs' boundtd aad described as follows : jSI. Carnrr I-ol, bounded on the north by Mulberry alley, on the east by Catharine street, on the south by Market street, and on . b , . N- u fr(n, Market SIreet 60 feci ; depth on Caiharine street, VM feel; numbered with the .No. 42 in the Bor- u?h nlan. 2d. Uii adjoining lhe above on which is erected a Itiellns; House, 2 storey s high, numbered as aloresaid with the No. 44, find bou- l.,1 on th- - V '-"'i OI 'I'Kcm. as Cronnuller; front on Market street, tit) feet ; depth 10 Mulberry alley, 126 feet. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. Terms, 20 per cL cash, balance at February Term of Court, IM. JOHN B. LINN. Administrator of Fannsmrn W,:i.m-.,dee'd. By order of the Orphans' Conrt. Simcxl Roi sh, Clerk. Sept.: 15 HEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. riviIE undersigned. Executors of Jixr.s St- Moj-rox.late of Buffalo township, I'nion county. Pa., dee'd. oiler at private sale, all that certaiu MANSION FA KM of said dee'd, sitn- I u. ...... km .ud oiintv aforesaid. about 25 miles east of Milllinhurg, and about .i.. . r iwkhn,.. ih, nnblir. road in,,' , " - - . . ....... i leading from Mitllinburg to Jenkins' Mill run ning right through said farm. Said Farm contains about . One Hundred and Fifty Acres of first-rate Limestone Land, all under good fence, and nearly all clear, and in a high state of cultivation, about Ten Acres nf excellent Meadow land. The Improve ments thereon erected are, on one part thereof. a first-rate large and commodious tiKlCK DWELLING- HOUSE, well finished, and a large Stable, and different kinds of choice Fruit Trees, also a Well of never-failing Water near lhe door; and on the other part, a g-xid two-slorey Log Dwelling House, weather-boarded and plastered, a good BANK BARN, Wagon Shed with Corn Crib and Car riage House, a good Well of Water with a pump in it. and a good Milk Honse. also a small Tenant Hoose, and other Out Builitings necessary. Also, an ORCHARD, withgraj some very thrifty young choice FruitwCT Trees. The qii.;j or .nelaud oeing equal to Vnfflloe vaiPey. and oifng n the fffren, ovfments hrrfon erertfd would suit to be divided into diflerent Tracts. The estate will be sold in one part, or divi ded into twotracls, whichever way will bring lhe largest price. SAM'L B. SIMONTON, BENJ'N CHAMBERS, Executorx. X. B. In case lhe above described proper ty is not sold by private sale, before the 30th day of November next, it will be offered at public outcry on that day, at 10 o'clock A. M. (inmeprc i known by I on the premises, where the terms will be made BAM 1, U. oliMOA 1 Ois, BENJ'N CHAMBERS, nnfr.to., Sept. to. n:4. Eierotnr. Public Sale of a Valuable ! D A "DM fjl? fl A PTJT'Q ; -I :illl-i'l , "X ,t'J AUllJLO r IHE subscribers will offer at public sale on JL lhe premises in White Deer Tp, L'nion Co, Pa, on Saturday, ot. 20, IS59, at 10 o'clock, A.M., all that Farm of 9j , Acres more or less, situated in the township aforesaid, adjoining lands of John Rank Esq. on the north, east by lands of Dr.Ard.southby good three-storey J CTfllUC UflllCP STONE HOUSE, with a W'ell at lhe door, and a Spring and ' Spring House Dot two rods distant, a j Frame Rank Jlarn aliont 34 by 66, a Wagon Shed, and all nee- i ' - ..J l)tKil.nAe ti.. - ' Mlorchard on the prmises.and abou.S 5 Acres of n oodland. The remainder of Ihe , I . . i , , ! Pr"P",y ' ?nd" C cultivation, w,ih goo. ! ferms made known at sale by EDWARD RANCK. LEVI RANCK. Kxtcitlcrt of Jonathan lianck, dee'd. White Deer Tp. St pu 17, I8S8. JC ff GLZtlfS- riiHE residence of the subscriber, on I Market street in the Boroneh of l.iarishnriy. 'I'k. kA,.. i. r nLMI-U .u.il finished ia every respect. Terms One half lo be paid between this and Ihe first day of April next; the balance! IO Oe DaiU ID two. IbrH ur lie., nir,. 3. mi, suit the buyer. .. .. . . ' ' Possession siyen any time. June 9, tsSS ISAAC WALTER. Aljuurii-l Mm-i Hf Sales;. Y virtue of sundry writaol enrt.r.x.issiieii out of tlieCoiirt ol i ;ommon riras 01 . niou I ounty and to me directed, I will xp.-ie to Public Sale or Outcry, at llie Uullaioe H..ti-e in lhe lloronsh of l.rwisburg,nn '1'i-rsmt lhe 16th day ol ISovenibef nest , at 10 o'clock in tl, ruri'mintl- lo Wit : (' Two certain Tracts of land jituate in Kelly I township. I inon couoty.buuiided and described I as follows : No. 1. llegiening at a po;t near the bank ' of the SUMiudiaiina river, iheni e down said ' river south three degrees west forty perches I and four-ientlis to an asn tree, in-ncr Dy mini : which Wm. M'Lauzhliu died seized and other ....... U 1.... l.t land ol A. u. Lonpsnore siiuin ri.-mjF-ciMi j decrees west seventy eiht perches to a post, j thence by lands of Jacob Keiser north iwo ' degrees est thtriy nine perches and Iwo. lenlhs to a post, and llicnce by land of said Jacob Keiser north eighty-eight degress east ! 8 perches lo the plac e of beinnm;, contain ing, containing Twenty Acres, more or less. ! all cleared ana in a good slate ol cultivation, ! on which are erected a commodious iwo-storey i Unck Dwelling Hoii-c with Kitchen attached. I a Bank ltarn, and oilier necessary Out-ltmhl-! ings. Alsc.on said tiact an Orciienl of fruit ' Trees and a Well of pood Water with a pump : in it. Which said tract of land, with the ap I pursuances, lhe said A. B. Longshore pur chased from Itev. C. A. Hewn and wile as per deed dated March the twenty-eishlh re ' cirded ill I'nion county in Deed Book O, page I May the thh, lMf:'. 'o. s. A 'i'racti t Land situate in the to n- ! ship and county aforesaid, adjoining the tract I first above described, beginning at a post at a I corner nf a lot generally called the .M'Lauc.h lin lot, '.hence by the same north two decrees east thirteen perches and one tenth to a post, thence by other lands of said A. U. Longshore west forty-nine perches and six-tenths, ihence : by oilier lands formerly ol James Moore, now ricorge F. Miller, south ten degrees.wcsl Ihir I leen perches and one-lenih to a post, and 1 thence by same land east forty-nine perches I and six-lenths lo place f beginning, coniain : .no Fnor Arres and IS ine I'errhe-., more or less, wilh the appurienacces, about one-half anJ lhe'alance ,n ,lmb, r. Wl described Iract the said A. B I.. men shore purchased of James More and wife, as Je'j d , A , ,g ls;)5i anJ reCord. d m Vnion county in Deed Book P, page 41:1. Which said two nacts or land, with lhe ap purtenance, seized and taken in execution as the propeity nf A. B. Longshore. Also at the house ot Charles Crmzer. in lhe borough of Mifllinbiiig. at 10 o'clock in lhe fr,no.,n of Saturday. :imh inst a c. ri:tin Tract of Laud situate in lhe borough of Mif flinburg, bounded north by lands of Henrv Hast, west bv lands of Daniel Long, south by lands of Samuel Hassenplugh. and east I y public road leading from Mifllinbnrs to Wil liam Vonnff', mill. containing Six Acres. more or less, whereon are erected a Frame Hottse, a Frame Sialde, Ac, wilh the appurtenances, as the properly of Henry Moll. DANIEL D. til I.DIN, Sheriff. Sheriff's lllHce, I.ewisburg, Oct. lii,lsT- FOR Stl.E. fiOOl Jl. MTh fiOOD FARM, formerly occupied !y herson, now bv Truti, intersected by the line of Union and Snyder counties, coti- taiuins 170 acres, of which l...m ll urc cleared. The public road from Northumber land lo New Berlin passes thiough it abuut four miles from Northumberland, two from Winfield Iron Works, four or five from I.ewis- I urg. Tille indisputable. One third ol lhe purchasing money cash, and Hie residue equal yearlf payments with interest, seem by Mortgage and Bonds. 1 he whole tr UUlf in ecured by Mortgage and Bonds. I he whole trart is fit for cultivation, and includes a fair por tion of meadow ground aud limber land. Inquire of John Yonnginan. at Wintield Ir on orlin, or . Ill Ull BULLA", A" Sunbury. Sept. 1S5. 3m'.S3 A Desirable Heme for Sale, SriTATED near Mifflinbnrg, aud about nine miles from LewishurS", containing MllC ArrCK. on which there is a large fine Dwelling House, a good Barn.lf . and all the necessary nu.huildings. Surroun ding lhe house there is a large yar.l.adjoining which is an excellent Garden, and near the house a never-failing Spring of limestone water. There is also a good two-storey TENANT-HOL'SE on the premises. The late proprietor having given special attention to Fruit growing, has now a most excellent assortment of youug Fruit Trees, ! Vines &c. about becoming prel'.lable. ! pleasant home, good location and rich It is a pleasant home, good location and rich soil satisfactory reasons will be given for selling. Terms easy. For further particulars apply to SAM'I. II. OUWKi, I.ewtsbtiig, Pa. or to A. 8. KI.1NCJ, Mttliinburg. Pa. 4w FOR SALE. riHE subscriber ofTers for sale that large. new, modern built, double brick house, nearly opposite the new Presbyterian churrh. ! adjoining the residence of Dr. Hayes. The ; house is built in the best style, rat-proof, and well guarded against fire. A good Well of Water, and Cistern of never-lailing water. Terms made easy, and will be known on ap plication to JONATHAN NESB1T. Lewisburg, Ang.6, 1KS8. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FO II SALK. TfHE subscriber onrs Tor cal his Residence I on Die west aide of South Second street in the Borough of Lcwinburn between Market andst.I.ouis streets.consistingof neara Inland ahalfof ground,makingafrnntof!)D feet on said Second street, and n length lo7 feet, 6 inches. The improvements are a commodious three estorey BRICK IWELLIXfr ijj - )XJS I-', f pressed brick. 47 feet Iro.u by 3( leel deep well finished with a marble base, marble sills and lintels in iront -.." .' ; t: ... i;:.rv.- : ;,.:.. . 1 S by 19 feet an Out Kitchen a Well of ex cellent water, wilh a Patnp in, under roof a j large Cistern also under roof a large new Stable an Ice House and other necessary out-buildinc. There are also on saidrs Lot choice Fruit Trees and Shrubbery S. The location is a desirable one either for a private residence or public business. It is on lhe most elevated part of Ihe Borough, near the Court House, and but a short distance from Market street. Terms will be made easy. i June 9, 1M57 G. F. MILLER. F O It S A L E . lfw MY Residence, on North Third street. fcJJ.i.ewisnurfr. Ji It. Iront, and including ! "ack building 52 ft, deep. Basement, and j Attick finished. Every convenience in the ; -.. Also, a Half Lot on Market St.. opposite , 8- Ruler's residence, with a good Well of Wa- ter and new tstable ; very desirable for a busi ness .iiuii, oi lesiuriiLC, iui uuin eoniullieil.) Also, other Lots, some with and some without Buildings. JOHN LOCKE. Lewisbnrg, Oct. 8, 1957. BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE. rrnztmm 1 he subscriber oilers to sell lhe yj'arge Brick Foundry at the west r?'lS-ltend of Market street, inclodinv sa e.ir fcrrsaihe Wareroom, Office, and the , .Machinery attached also a large amount of i Patterns for Patent Rights for Agricultural 1 Machinery, Stoves, Ac. It is regarded as one ; of lhe best locations for a good, sale business, i I, r- .. - . ! . no i ropneior s time is wnoiiy engrossed in anoiner employment, which is ihe reason he ; rtesires to dispose of this Foundry. For any farther particulars, address WILLIAM FRICK, Lewislur. Ft- ,S58 l'niorCo?Pa rOIt SALK! rnVO full contiguous LOTS on Sonth I fevenlh street or any pori'ion of them I I'nr Inur ami n.,.mAn(. m 'r, . . . . ' - V')"" "y. mir are beautiliilly situated near ihe Female Institme. Julv 2. irSS. IlllU JIT, uinimi J ' .,i.-ii.e..ii. F R. RENT! rpii'J". 'I 10.1S oreiiii.d a' pre I suit by V. a-bii'ioii 11 utehmvon as a Saloon. The arc si.i.able for s I 1 Ol 'S. Fi i Terms ar.'ir Jau S7, I-..-.' JOHN II. l.i.VN. rou kali-:. Dr;s:i! ABI.i: i;uiltli:i' l.fi.a:i f'.'t lelt li' tit ty IL.) ibrp. i:ioiilie of li-TiVT. Krri'HT A M'-:lirf. A TAKi: XOTICK i 1 ' 'OriCi: is hr-rel, - 2iVen to all conenrnf-d il the la'elinn ol lieort'e that the Hooks &. Samuel (iutehu-,111 lhe MiHiiubur r onmlry arc the entue and leal property ol Samuel i.-utebu,. ;;:) i;i 'ri:i.n s. SAVI LI. Ul 1 Xl.U'S. Mliauibuig Oct. 1st, Isii. CTTNOTiCi:. All 1. counts with lhe l.ve lit in o herel.y not li'-'1. ili.t it ' are lelt in 111- hamb 1 I i hnve nn-e"o' ! nr. (i. A S.t. iteiius.are liooU s I'l Sji id I'll Ml rs. Voun. loan, I.sj., lor settlement ail-1 Colleelloli. All Concerned are e;:n:'.M!y reqio I to make setlleineni be!.oi- ih" lir-l ol J inn: l-.-'iy. Ail who reject this ftiend'y ut will le dealt w;tU te.r..r.!::n lo Law. samcfi. tit 1 i:i.r Miin.nbur?. net. 1st, i-r. 1500TS AND SIKiKS! jjuots AM) mioks:: vciv ran tri it iii :i u. J iKsii's c 1IIEAP liOOT AMI SHOE sTOIJE.next d or u linker V (J s Drue store, I.cw e d a eenrral ioui?, l a., where n.ny assortment of Men's, Ladies', Plisscs' aad Youths' Boots, Shoes, fianers. Buskin', Slippers, Ac. of the latest styles and bei qualities, seli-cte., with great care and at a-h Prices wh.ch will be sold as low as at any place llus sole Philadelphia. mam rAV7 r:i.; . he I'MIilXG .lone much lower than tin- tdd prices. Thank ful for rast favors, we will endeavor to uirrit your further custom. Sepi. ifcoS EV LOOKS---At lhe Lc.Woliurg Book ?s:i.re Whole-ale and Ketail. Jns received a large stock of Srlirol I!'k? and Malu m ry Osgood's Car ls and Elocutionary C'i-rt no School shoul.1 l e without them. Row's School Register these are cr.i.side red indispensable wherever their utility l:s been teste). Vol. fi Casey's Penn'a State Report. tVA liberal discount all-wed lo letailers. Merchants are requested to call and examine our st-ek (T School 1! ks and prices before erdermg from Philad. Oct 6 V.'M. Ml'KRAY. "I AMES WASHINGTON, ,J ItlKEMi:. West basement r f Riviere House l.ewislurg. (Late Sam'l Waldrum's) 7-r5 F3Sl 1TRS Ail the Larin s ar:d their Cous;:.s will please take n dice that CIBSO.V. wno lias had over 15 years experience in Foreign and Donifsiie Ft Ks.js now prepared to furnish you with any kmd i f Furs yi u may need, cheaper than you can buy them in the City. Call and see him at lhe Hat Store in Cmiswxll's new building, l.ewislurg. tjf,ru.iie Yt'alis Stirc. Ii TAMES SCOTT respectfully iulorins the people of Lewishurg and its vicin.te. mat he has just received Irom Philad. an-en-nrely new slock of BOOTS AIiiD EHOLS, OUM isliOK.-, CARPET UAGi'.ic. La.tit's Gaiters. Kid D.n.ls f r I-adie ant! Muses, amt Boots atrl Shofs of ail tiescnptu ns, all sizes, anJ a I pure-;, which he is enaMe.l to sell chenpr ll-an t any v-lht r establishment wiihm tilty miles. Country 1'rnluce u-ill be taken in paytuin. , Manaiacturms ai.d K'-patring done to t r Jer at the shuriet notice. The nndersipned hvir.t; leen in the Vu'i ness lor 15rear. anil un Urtan.hn? bt th Luyuig anil making, thinks he cau sua ic public to a T. i Thankful for th liberal pa'r.'nnE1 a!ren-'-received, he li u:s he ill share a cots;iutiaice and eitt-nsiun vf the tame. Sept. 15, ltff6. JAM ES ( '01"!'. UAVi UETI liiTIi V or l'(ii!noiiibiLxir;icltifJugldii-l'fi;ia, Ift uni-rt-ctttctiO 1 f-T 11; t urf t-f Srr fiila anJ a!' flin-nitr (t ; tiifci n-e t f ttiv l.'Trr. Knirn- an t H.-.il'cr; Juui-iIm-, Ir'iry, i;rn. jiti-. K. lit. mi,-1 tnili, I l.rc:.t a. I. ii7 i f liltfd. It.'-ipn ti( n-DTiii :t..tj, Nt uriivii. C ItO Hi'' iJ I uttniivati-rj Jtht uiiul i.-tn, t'n-ti ILiin:.-, Pi. fc ilt-jnlachf, ly-if-ii. l-iztno-:. .NTi-iis Al!. f i- it, 1 lirouii- ? iTutuloua St t.)fn mxi'l hn iin" un it iiiar KTilixrcfUiriit!, W L.t- i in t.i.l anJ tl -! n.:tt I livrf, .MtTiurial I Ict iinil Krt.j ti-..- AikI.-.-, pw;ituk- nl thf r.iif. Lupus, titinz I Iuti OI tlif r' --, aft l.iy, M.iiiitU)nt KatiuK I It-vTii of Mouth, li fiti.-, 'linot tnl .-..It I'a.att. TfttiT, li:trt-!'i iTch an-' J'. M. 0 TUK M.lf. aitil all iii. Jiw- lrt ,u l- a,.-u, Miillirr LrrttliUry, ai-iiu-jiJ, or i-onlrarU l. Tin- j;n at (".ular;t' whirh tli inTn!ualrt m-lv Im lit in) it it in tn ito intriiic uit-nO not n Hi.- tT. r I it fp-vTi. lor. It i- U".-,i liy all rla? sf-: and jfiiMt intis tlin'tith.'iit thr (VMintrv, bit i tip wiinrsjM-j itn tn,.rrt'jl ALTfcKATIV fc ANUci 11A V1 K ailtftfla m the atiou3 rbrooic duwaM-. ilo not li--itnu to r.-omiu-j.iJ it a T ALl" hLZ AND RdLLAUI.K MCl'Ii lk. OfRi, il'l Ilare Mr eft. here Ur. w may be consul- of tli nun-t rtf-p -H-tl.l rviivac. k:s:vmiki.as. Thr e.litnr rf the in"v .Vim rurally in ti e f fcter-r tfrmn, in that paprr of January aNt, roiWtoi ir. iHrrii j;-tw.uTv. whn h rurlnl bint ol Krvi-.lfk)ip lr. DAVId' DKI't'RATI VE vt arf not m th- hahit of t-i.mniftiain io our rvailera lh aw i f piiiiHovas. il-i-u-lativea. an'l itttrum. winch m.-iy h.ipH-u t bf alTr-rti-t-ed in vur r-itunin-t. .itiu, liuwtti t. u-J lr. hth' mtilH-in and tunl it to tw rrally t'Ojtrtv-ml of -xrrilmt cumtifH iuaUlu ftw luripf )a. we tnkt (crrat bUaj-uitf Iu . "J cvMUenaiaf tk 1 rati two Vu olbita ibua afiucttfii. liutail iiia. Aiifuft. 1H;1. In Pantlarr, 1.M, my d-iuclitt-r. lhn in tier mna-tex nth jiar. a attark-1 with Inflamaotry IlitnatiMn. All iiT jmntu wett uiur-h fwollrn. autl Ur t-uIlrr-J th rot-t cxri u Mting pain tor thiw iucnth rr mtr. 1 rallt-d in a l.)Hriau, who rouliiiu-d to attrnd bcr without any ini(.rvt mt-nt. i.rttiti rourh diw oura.rttJ, 1 .nrlua J to try Ifr. y.nV i$ urtu,; the flm U.itlr Mun i n-Uu-ivd adind.-U -hanjre for the bvttrx. Me nrimnuid th mvd.rini- tor wim timf an-1 it i.Wti a (icrlcx-i aiv:'h ha nmaitod Irw .f lihuniatiMD and fair Luailb titer aiiicf, tviiig upwards of two yrmr. 31KS. -l. TIMMP.aoN. No 11 liutchinMn .-t. TI1KOAT OIM iSi;. Tlii larR climntdiar, lu.-luumj IKvrat.on. In Hacintioiih, Itn-Drhial lrrtUtion. Ac. ia im at u.r lully tn ab-d hy the uw ol lr. Ltim' lruraOve Bttd It. lavia' Ihrutit AppiiraUttn. kV&d th Mlowin-; cai of ldj cure after lone routiiiuid sutTfrinK : Kt Town, Chj.-tr to-, July 2, Pa. Dati Dar pir : About flre yram a(o I wan attnckfHl with atlisa.-vtf th- throat, whii b nun on urtdonlly, l ut at Oiuk wh- n 1 would tmli cold the pain and lutlrnriR would b rry ditrrfain)f, arromrat.i-d with of thh-f t. such m extent that 1 -uiu not cprak above a whifrrr. The tii- ' arajae cooUuuM (truing worse. notwitlUU'ling 1 ai uudtT the wjnlioai trrationt rf four h!fr.-ut ihvi,i2tui Jietftninn aiaruird at my roudltion, 1 routlud. d "to K to l'hiladei(,liUi and mniiit you. whirh you rt-roll-rt I did Id the wibtor oflhii. wb-n you rtrotuium U .l mr to uk your Drouretive : aid b the un of four tttir t it. n eonnexioa with your throat apr.difotiou, 1 m entirely cured, and have r ruaiord writ. It i- now m.re tl.avu a .in u.. cur. rtrtni. ffttTtlUllT. Tnur , TI!KOT Afr-.fATM.i.hruldac,n.P,y the l..Pur! nTe -.-n eauea of !rrofutou L icera aod I Ui r-, ,ef the ibroat. ' : rir" Call on lhe Agents, J. CAKEK A CO.of . Lwbnr. .nj pmrnr. lirrulcn. nmuioini a Urce au. ot -.id, nr. ia fc.orot Ui. mollclo. b "u "" x'ai"n ouuutj. :i,,t I'arlor Slote lor Sale. S -:il,,li , . . .- , s....,n s.-eonn nand rarinr si .....i IV. b' a short tine, lor sal, rheno' r .1.. ....... "'."I ie cne.ip. j -i"..,- , .nt - I, iirouicie oiti-'e. rs, r rt.--:t: NOTIICE. rilllK Copartnership heretrifor? existirp I.. JL I ween l.eddi s Marsh & Co., it il,;, fa'. ii..f hed. All notes and book aeccunif atl are placed in hands of Ji natiian W'oife and 11. P. .-Shelter for coileciion, to wbom pa-, inenis are to be made. All pervi.r.. Vjicw ing themselves indebted (o said linu, are re. ijiiested to make immei'.iate paym.ii!. Ar.l all persons having claims, will pre-enr ii,fa lor M-Illeiuent. S.VMt (;tlilJK.-j JAMKs s MAItsill' Jo.EI II W. MIKINEa I.ewisburg, S'ept. l:h, l-')8. ri' The Foundry Business will Lr ccor. n-l at the old place as usual by tb subch-b.M-, where they will be pleased to a:i-mi lh wi-h's i f those uh.i may t-i VT tr.tm tr patronr.ee. J. MAK.H 4 to' l,t-r;Khui;. Sept. lili, lff.H. Union Cciintn, So : I-'. ! l he ( ori.mfnwealih of Pe?inta, run. ' W t y Ain Chapman Schfit hjlrut. '. i;- r- - H : i a :n tiioc h tiitl i n :-r, ;,p:,.:.r..l. ,jTtfr h:5 ti- t. t t .ir J-.-.'!s'-n of ;h i'fai of Cntr.ni,.o I' i ! ('nunty i.f 1,'iiiuR, at a un kti-l :tt I. -u i- l ui' in ard ffir said c uriy. rT;i''iBS, Tii.i' I' r ii. e Ciiir-es therpin st ft.-r: h. be npr.t I ' creed Ir in :h" band-- ot" rr:a!ri':ir-ny ea-ie-i-.i ... i.. . vi-- it W fi thert f re command vou the. aid Ma ry Af-ii Chapman, tiirkt seniM; a-i ie all oiti cr i u-ine-s mid ejen-es nhatsoever. ?.a te Mid a; p'-ar in yntir proper person .etc. re enr Jti-'ve-; at Tewi-bur? :.t a Vurt of Comnua I'it. as there to he h-M f -r the sai l county, fi M -irliiy, the l.'Jih day if Ierember nei, to nns-rer the jctilion or libel of the said Hiraiu, f nd tn ht w raue if any you have, why ;he s'-id llirain, vtr husband should not b- a viTCfit from the band of matrimony, agrees. 1 ly to the At t of (ienf ral AN.'nib: i suca ca-e made and provided. And hereof T are noi t- fail. 1A.N I KI. V G LI-Di.i.er';i Knwisburp.Se pt. J7, Isat. Il&tice ia Partition. Union (Tcnntn, cs. m Te Con;mmwea1ih of Tenn-jv 4 nia. o ihe Sheriff oi the coumy.f t L !':in li. Greeting : Wherea.-, at an Orphans' b'.url held at Lev. ibur3 in and for the C'-ijc;t L-f I'm-n, the 1-ih day 1 1 September, A. b. l'nt ! fh.re A:-rahim S. Wilson, I'resideut, zia i hi r i p Is i i It i ai.fi Jv hn W.siinoiium. Esf.u;rtlt Jii''t;r of the ame 4 urt, James Clarke, cl t the h(ir ol I'iavfl Clarke, la le of Ke.T ti v,r.-h:p. t"i;:. n c uniy, dee'd. pre-enu j ais, perition t 'he said Court, sia' in p, that thv&ail tlecedei.t d.' d a!.oiit six moxtha tmce ;a:a la;r. -e: d in hi-N ilemeine as of fee of at! in ail that cerium l"t of srounJ situawd id Kr-iv ii.'1 nh p, CiiH-n ceunty, bour-drd ori Hie i. nth, west an i iuith by lauds of Geiai? K, Miller. . and on the easi by the Suf ';ti?har.ia rivt r, containir. about hail an a, iu ore or Us.-, on uhieh aie erected a twi-;,-rey frame l;a ciiiiit; House, a Sh p and b:ac beine all ihe leal etate ot which, the sa.j ue. cedent ili-.ti seized. '1'he said dectdtr.i d.ed wnli. ml i-sue r any Iir.eal desceTj..!a:i!. ttt tfavin;- ihe following collateral be.r-, i,- n,:: Koan Ciark. r-.-:lii. j; m Chi"; Jcn.f l.'.aJt, re-idine mil ut.tiiipdi n Coui.tr. t rt iners , li . ii r lioan C'lrirLe, residing in jHantircd-..u C1, l'a.,onIy child aud he.r t Wa.Jtr Claiii.ti-x'fl. who uu a Lrotacr F.avel Claike. lauiy.ai.i believed at pre-tnt to re.de in the State (f CalitVrn:3. son of William Clarke, '.ee4, wh't w as a on ther and two or three cntr clui-iren of l. !ia J.riml "rt, ecc'J, who tj. i!;ii:-:l,r t f he snu W ill ia.il Clarke, dec.i, said minor ctiiidre ii reide with their laihef. t'lenifiit I.ainl ert,' in uinirit co, Ohio, w by the !a t .' Ohio is the guardian of tln j erson, ar.d ot ail assets claimed by it.r dee'd i.n iher. He further says lhat h- :s t! suous of hav.ns a paitition oi ihe sa,.i .-t r pit-ce of ffiound to and an.t ns il.n-f er.; ;,rl to the same. He therefore piay ihe C vn to direct an Inquest in Partition r. j-ue aecrt r tr.z to law to appraise ar i ..( a:i t!her thius retiired by Act of A' ti'tiy ia surd cases pr'V ided. VtT 1't isuant to the above t r.r, r-tice is hereby ?:ven thnt an Inipue-t w i'.I te hrd - u ihe premie-; tn K'-ilv it whship at - e'e's P.M.. on Fndav, Oct. K. a: uhh tune and j lace v. u tr.r.v a::end if veu "ee pr p-r. i'AMr'I. 1 CiCMir.Nr.-r;?f. 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