ITmisterg Cjjroirirlc. ar o. .v. muc.v jj. ii. consKtirs. Dae. 21, 1S55. "v Vmiw fj. Til LBJ1WIIU. CuauKlcu tja ih lari:t auj bl circulation, anv Newrj'aper ! Union CcimUv. - - fJThe AinTimn National Omincil. In nominate candi dates for I'reaiJfnt an-1 Vic l-n-siil'-nt. m-el nt . jfnu laaiisma. FciUar, tcU. Li, 1"1. a,Per.n.vtvanla" TWmnerstle 5la Pnnveritlim. nro jDala eabjiaau fnr Caaal (.'..luiaia&ioucr, surveyor tiencral, ani Ai4itr oncral, alaxu.t'Ka, TuesJay, Marcb 4. lss. Equality. The following was the assessed valua tion of property in what is now Union coonty,M ro&do out by the Tricnial Assess ment of 1953 : Buffa!oe eim,4G East liuffaloe 3n7,2ti:j West Buffaloe S0o385 Hartley 610,01(3 Kelly 4U1.712 Limestone 01,049 White Deer 7, 227 Lewisburg ."')0,S4 Ulifflinbnrg 134,434 NewUerlin 157,582 Union 42,840 A Raflroail tLrongh the longest way of the county, and its most populous portion, would not only serve Court purpofjt admi rably, but answer also all the business wants of its two largest towns,(LewiLurg and MiiSinburg,) aud be quite near the next two largest towns (New lV.-rlin and Hartleton.) Those towns and townships, at the greatest distance from the rivers at the two endi of the projected Lewisburg, Centre & Spruce Creek Kailroa J, of course are most in need of that connection. In the middle of the line (Centre county,) they have far more interest than at either nd,(HaDtingdon or Union counties.) And ttt the extreme p iint in our county, they feel more deeply their want thau at the junction itself. Vfe say tlii, not to cxcuo any luie varmncss or want of liberality anywhere, bat to point out the obvious duty of those, who are most interc!ted,n)aliiiig the great est efforts and tho heaviest iuvestnieuts in the work. Those who are to be most bene fitted, in nst put forth the greatest efforts. Thus Hartley township has really more ne cessity for the KoaJ, and as a cuLsequcnce hould take more stock in it, than liuffu loo township with a higher valuation. Limestone and West Buffaloe, with a less valuation, would be nioro benefitted by the P.oad than East Buffaloe- and Kelly. Mif flicburg is at present much more in need of the Road than Lewisburg, and espe cially after having escaped tho Court House tax should take more stock in proportion to her ability. Hartley, Limestone, MiEiulurg, and West Buffaloe, have tlio means, and mani festly should take the lead in this work ; Buffaloe, Le.wisuu.rg, and Eait BuCalou should follow close in their track; but all parts of the county are more or less inter ested Dry Valley aud Musscrs Valley are interested and should lend a hand in this propitious emergency. We should ull re member that the prosperity of one portion of the eonnty, benefits all portions at lust. A railway all along our eastern bordor,and another from the centre on that eastern lino to the extreme Western point of the trianglo, would leave our county better served for Railways than any other in the State. The former we have ; the latter we way have, if we will it. The Romance and the Reality. These lovely, bracing, wouiug, moon it evenings ah! but the girls do wish there were sleighing wo kuuw they do, by a dozen unmistakable signs. Last week, seemed to promise that by this time, the congealed prismatic rain-drops would fall lo generously as to mantle our yet green earth that tho keen, cold winds, from the icy north, would set in rapid motion the languid blood, and bring bloom to the pale check, and brightness to the lustreless rye and, as naturally as light follows dark ness, that the jingling of sleigh-bells and the free-gushing melody of joyous hearts would be ringing out together on every highway ; and the steady trca 1 of the horses' feet, tho rustling, glancing, skim ming of the rapid runners, and the sweet est of all musie,happy human voices,would combine in a trinity of harmony to make hundreds forget all sorrow, and revel iu the glories of sleigh-riding by moonlight. Well, we have grand, clear sky, bestudded with its myriads of jewels, among which the calm moon smiles beuignantly down, and a few floating clouds reflecting back her light wo have the pure, cool air, a luxury for the house-confined and business pressed lungs to breathe we have tho la dies, small and larger, willing to go ; and lso manly youth, and mauhood not con ventionally youthful, just as willing to ac company them ; old sleighs, buffalo robes, and "merry bells" could be improvised in double quick particular meter all that's wanting, is, the snow. They had the article, a ' few days" at L'ellefontu ; they I arc luxuriating in it some ways Xor'ard ; but hereabouts it is winter minus the snow. To cue who like the writer was brought up (alias "raised") wl.cro they Lad two to live months of Weighing onl interrupted by snow lui.ki that hid the fences, the prospect fur goiiuiuc sleighing this 19:h of Dccisubtr, A.l). 1855, is any thing but brilliant : we can only eijey it by vivid recollection aud heurt sUei.giheu io imagination. We wt'.I jast cwu up, however, and be Lorwt: we want a "loi bkiyli riJo, our owueclves, as wu.-li a, a;. 1 the Mi.; aud this spekisg or.c wl U them, u tTitilia. D ttc aul a LJf f.t i.o.ai v ; else. We don't care how old a man is, when he goes sleighing he wants good com pany ; and whether it be the prattling of the child, tho subdued merriment of the maiJen, the genial vivacity of the matron, or the gentle and kindly words of the aged mother we all want some of them for company, or it's no sleigh-ride. And then, there is a thousand of the details of business,whkbaliUle snow makes smooth' ly an 1 easily attended to. There are the grain and other products of the earth to be taken to their market Coal an! wood and other ct ceteris to bo hauled thous and of postponed visits to be made and, to come back ta the starting point other thousands of young people as well as old, to whom a few hour release from the re straints of study or business or household or sick-room cares, and participation in the glories of an old-fashioned, cordial, ortho dox, frank, republican, innocent, brain clearing, heart-warming, genius-inspiring, lungs-rcnovatingjRionTuooo sleigh-ride would be a luxury and a treat, Eccond to nono of tho fashionable amusements of this or any other day. Let us all learn to be patient "and to wait," and enjoy the first suow-flit we can ! Who is Responsible ? No one can doubt but tho following members of the House of Representatives were elected to Congress by the people as men supposed to be in favor of restoring freedom to Kansas and Nebraska. T. D. J. Fuller of Maine John Wheeler of New York Wm. W. Valk do Bayard Clark do Thomas R.Whitney do John Williams do Solomon C. Haven do Henry M. Fuller of 1'enna. Jacob liroom do Wm. Milward do John Hickman do John R. Edie do David Barclay do J. Scott Harrison of Ohio Oscar F. Moore do George G. Dunn of Indiana Harvey Scott do Here are 17 men who know tho people they represent want the Missouri outrage wiped out, and yet almost constantly vote against the man who 100 men selected as (they thiuk) the best and most eligible candidate. Half of these men could at any time elect him. Instead of that, they have wasted threo weeks of time, and are apparently paving tho way for another tri umph of Slavery. niinburg "Star." Anotluir "5,000 Quinine PilUa day" Story. Ono would have supposed that the deci sion of the location question, might Lave put tho Star in better humor towards maukiud in general and Lewisburg in particular. A change of editors, would be a good opportunity of avoiding such big stories as that about the "5,000 qui nine pills a day for fever patients in Lew isburg." But it appears that is not the case, and fur some ulterior purpose the warfare is to be kept up. Last week's Star, has this delectable paragraph : r3 We received a communication last Khi, but too late for publication, to the ef fect that the whole of ihe eipcns.es in remov ing the Bci.ks and furniture bt'lontrinir to the (Joiiuty from New Ilciliu tol.eaisbur; such as Hie luring ol seven teams, let-ins three at torneys, turkey feast for twenty pel sons, Ac. was ordered by the Commissioners to be charged to the County. We inquired at the Commission3rs office yesterday, and learned that nut one dollar of exjteme us aLuce stated has been "char ged to tho County by the Commissioners," and they do not know as there will be any charges made. No "-ttoruevs" were "feed," teams and hands were volunuer cd, and one of tho Commis.sioncrs told Messrs. Kleckneu and We:demai;l that he would be responsible for the ncc ccssary provisions provided fer man and beast. It is not known that it will cost the county a dollar, as several volunteered to go or send, and other citizens of Lewis burg promised to contribute something to pay the other expenses of tho "frolic," not that they fell obliged to do so, but to show their good will in not burthcuiug the county. Whether Messrs. Kleckner and Wcidensaul happened to Lave, that day, turkey, chickeu, beef or sausage whether they had tea or coffee, clear or with the "condiments ' whether they had corn-bread or flour doings whether their spoous were brittauia or pure silver, arc poiuts not important to the public, but worthy the investigation of the Dcmocra-1 tic Doctors of the Star and of their luous iug correspondent (?) But tho Editors al so say ou their own account We were always under the impression that all epenscs ariMti from a division of the Coumy were to be borne hy hewisborg; in fact we have their pledges of honor to this effect- Ue sincerely trut that such a high toned.cliivalrotir, and gentlemanly population as Ltwisbur; contains, will iuccevl'ully re lute this grave cha'ge if not, we may refer lo the ra again, at some future time." This is the first we ever heard of any such promL. The running of the line (see Sec. d of Division Act) aud the plots are to be paid by the county treasury. The prhitiug (sec Sec. 34) is to bo paid for by the county treasury. All as plain as A.I5.C. Jet the innocent editors "were always uuJcr the impression nil expenses arising from di isiou were to be borne by LcwUlurg!" Did Dot these men know any better ? or do they wish Mill to excite hatred and distrust of Leaisburg by con tinuing to ' Tiny en a harp af a ttiotmnd strings V and every string a lyre ! "We have their LvwisburgV pledges of honor to this cfieC." Well, let's sea it. Wc nevrr s:.w or heard of it, and we claim to bj a portion of ' Liw.'sLur," and we know that "Lewisburg" never uuic cx aatUrutd any to make ! Lewisburg Chronicle any such pledge. If any gassy individuals made an such pledge, why bold them to it . ' r What has Lewisburg pledged ! Nothing s a Rorough. , InJiviJnab of Lewisburg, Kelly, Bnffaloe, and East Buffaloo.plcdged themselves iu the sum of 30,000 to pur chase grounds and cract necessary public buildings, as described iq tho law. . LtJi viJuals of Lewisburg- and Selinsgrove pledged their honors to pay the 8300 for the charter of the new countjC, and also the expenses of transcribing the records for Snyder county. Tho S500 nas been paid, and we presume the other obliga tions wili be honorably met. If they are not so met, when required, "Lay on Macduff" and we will not pen a line or say a word in their defence. Rut dou't mistake Tom, Dick, or narry for "Lewisburg," and stu dy the Division Law and the Truth a little better before you seek to impose any more big stories upon the people at the expense of Lewisburg. 35 tU C'ongrcs..lNt SrHNlon. Ttesday, Dec. 18. No ballots for Speaker were taken in the HousCjSeveraof the Members -'taking the opportunity" of "defining their posi tions." WAsnixaTo.v, Dec.19. Mr. Fuller, of Pennsylvania, explained his position, opposing the further agitation of the Slavery question. If he had been here the last Congress, he would have op posed all territorial legislations, but ho would not vote for the restoration of the Missouri line, and would admit Kansas with cr without slavery. He would leave that to the people. Mr. Todd, of Pa., said, if he Lad be fore known this, he would have suffered his right hand to wither before voting fur Mr. Fuller. Sixty-sixth ballot. The lTouso pro ceeded to ballot, which resulted as follows: Ranks, 100 Fuller, S4 Richardson, 75 Scattering, 9 No election necessary to a choice,113. Adjourned. Reminiscence. This is not the first long delay in organ izing tho House. In December, 1349, Congress met on the 3d of the month. The caucus candidates for Speaker were Robert C.Wiuthrop, Taylor Whig : How ell Cobb, Democrat, and David Wilmot, Free Soil. The Whig caucus refused to swallow a rabid Pro-Slavery resolution of fered by Robert Toombs, and that gentle man, with Messrs Stephens of Geo., Hil. liarl of Ala.,Cabell of Fla., and some oth ers, backed out, and on 1st ballot voted for Mr. Gentry of Tcnn., thus preventing the election of Mr. Winthrop. The week was voted away. Mr. Gentry arrived on t o following Monday, and at once with drew his name, and then Toombs aud company wasted their spito ou Mr. Morc-h-ad of Ky. Tho Democrats dropped C jbb and took up William J. Rrown, run ning his vote up to within two of a victory. Rrown Lad succeeded in getting some Free Soil votes, but the trick was cxpoecd and he was dropped as bad timber. Subse quently Messrs. Wintbrop aud Wilmot withdrew their names, and a rambling skirmish ensued, with no concentration by any party. The next week the Whigs and Democrats held caucuses and agreed finally that a plurality of voles should be deemed an election. The Toombs party worked desperately to defeat this arrange ment, and used up a whole day in talking against time and niakiiig a disturbance generally. They were at length put down, and the members of both parties agreed to ballot three times more, and if no choice was made by a majority of the votes, the person having the Lighast vote on the fourth trial should be declared the Speak er. The three trials were in vain,and then, on tho sixty-fourth ballot, Howell Cobb was chosen, having 102 votes, to 100 for Winthrop, 8 for Wilmot, 4 for Morehcad and 4 Coating. Rv this means the House was organized on the 2d of December. FOREIGN MEWS. " Halifax, Doc. IS. The Asia arrived this morning, with Liverpool dates to the 8th inst. The ship Constitution, of New York, arrived at Liverpool on the 4 th, and on tho following morning, while lying at an chor in the river Mersey, was observed to be on fire. Assistance was immcdiatelv rendered, but sho burned all day, and at nigt.t was scuttled in 0 feet of water. Affairs iu tho Crimea are unchanged, and the papers furnLh no remarkable events there. , ,t . ,. , , . e rnmors of peace are sti.l alunJantJ but unauthcnticated. Nevertheless Con sols went up upon the strength of these rumors. It is a Tcro noticeable circumstances that the assertions of the British press on the snl'jcct of negotiations arc quite at va riance with those of influential continen tal pspore. The Loudon Times, and D'lsraeU's cr gan, the Loudon Tretc, are j rotuiuent in assorting that peace is near at hand, and that Austria is about to address an ulti matum, suinmouing Iiussia, under the threat jf. Lrcaiing ofT negotiations with uer, to accept those conditions wf peace uhicU the csiern l owers can admit at prcient, but which they will not assent to after another successful campaign. .. , The St Petersburg Kortheru Hoa has an editorial Leaded "The war is only be rinuin"," and declares t'uat Etusia has ample resources to continue the war fur ! of Tie Tinics' correspondent writes from j JjJ and West Branch Farmer Dec. 21, I 55. the camp before Sebastopol November 24, saying there is really nothing to write about, 'as nothing really has occurred. Very little firing is exchanged between the North and South sides. Tho Russian "works on the North side of Sebastopol was rapidlyassuming . g'&intio ..dimensions..!" 1'rcparations for destroying the docks arc nearly completed. 'I The bulk of the' Russian army has jo turned to its former position. The French have been reinforced by the arrival of 12,000 troops. The Englsh and Sardiu ians have also been reinforced. Consider able additions continue at the same time to be made to the Russian forces. The Russians continuo to threaten Kerteh, which has been largely reinforced The Imperial Commercial Rank of Odessa, has failed. A despatch from tho Raltic, dated the Cth, states that the united squadron, un der Admiral Dundee, was then passing the Roll, homeward. A Russian Grand Council of War is to be held at St. Petersburg, to settle a plan for the defenco of the coast from the G ulf of Rothynia to the Southern extremity of Vallhynia, in Asia. Thero is an unconfirmed rumor that the Russians have taken Kars. The Rritish Parliament is prorogued till the 31st of January. The Cotton market was steady, hut pri ces were without change. The saics for the week wero 50,000, including 14,000 bales to speculators and exporters. Rreadstuffs were generally quiet. Sales of Western Caual at 42s 0d. Provisions are quiet and rates unchang ed. Tho woathcr was favorablo for the crops Consols are quoted at 00 J. Affairs in Kansaj. St. Lovis.Dcc. 19. We have despatch es from Independence dated yesterdey, stating that tho trouble at Lawrence has been settled, by the people promising to deliver up the offenders, obey the laws of tho Territory, rccognizo the Governor as such, and conduct themselves for the fu ture as a law abiding people. They refuse, however, to deliver up their arms. The volunteers from Missouri have been dis banded, and have returned home. This1 is a Pro-Slavery account of the settlement, and, undoubtedly, is to be received with that allowance. Col. Cumming, superintendent of In dian affairs, arrived at Council Muffs yes terday, from the Rlack Feet country. He has concluded treaties with tho several tribes. New Orlenns, Dec. 18. The Su premo Court this morn in i announced their decision in the important case in which Mrs. General Gaines is plaintiff. The decision of the Second District Court is reversed, and a decree issued ordering that the will of Daniel Clarke, executed iu IS 13, be probatod and Mrs. Gaines pat in possession of tho property devised to her. Of course an appeal was taken. Jte&rPrcsidcnt Pierce has Lsucd a pro clamation against the Nicaraguan filibus ters', who are about to set sail from New York, and also a proclamation announcing that Newfoundland has complied with the provisions of tho Reciprocity treaty, and is entitled to all its benefits. Gov. Wise, of Virginia, will on the 1st of January, take the oath of Office in the Council Chamber and enter at ones on his duties without a speech or any sort of cer emony. n? Our readers are weil aware that we have never adverffled patent medicines.butwe now publish an advertisement of Aycr"s not because we are paid for it alone, but because we honestly believe that Dr.Aycr is one of the best Physicians and Chemists of the age, and because we know from experience that his Cherry Pectoral is the best medicine for a Con?;h that ever was invented. We hare been cured by it o a severe Bronchitis, and have given it to our family with unfailing success for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, Ac. Our neighbors who have tried the Pills represent thero as an extraordinary good med icine. Dtmverut, Jir.Miur, Yintun Co. O. A Free I.t'clure from Dr. Kane, Desrrifiing his Arctic Tratth, "VTDITLD be a rare treat, and so would he 1 the payment of dues to the Ctronicle, ou the old account, from solvent debtors. I have been delayed in finishing the settling up of several running acconnts, which I purpose doiun as fast as possible, and to which I do not refer. 11 ut there are many who have no olTsels to make, and whose longer withholding from as our just dues most incar the ontside charges, interests, and costs. Prom one to eight years' leniency, is surelv ample time to pay small bills. Nov.tt. O.N.WORDEX. Last Xotice! rjHE Subscriber is anxious to settle the o'd I I5.VOK Accoumsoi IlllIVV .11 X I1II.U1S.I1 T,ir are in m hands for stMcmont. and.lhose who neglect to pay up on or before the irj"lsl of January ncxl,r3) will find their accounts placed-iu the hands of the PROPER AirrnoRrrv. Jacob h. brown. Lewisburg. Nov. 20, H. GERHART, SuKHin Dcnlbt, at his resi- donce. Corner uf Vhird Street and Vnirerrtif Actnue, LEW1SHI KO, Pa. Aug. 81, 155 C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE anil RETAIL Ihvrf aiul Chemical Emporium. Market Street . Irfwubiirg. la. C1 OOD Uazors warranted.fmm S5 to 60ct. 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PrTMine withing to enpa.e iu their fcal, will n n ire promptly hy mail a Circular e ntiiuin; full p;irtul.r. witil Infection to pereonn uiiT"ed lo a" t a A(e...," tof -tl.er with term on wl.n 1. tle-y will he furuincd, by addicting the auhrrtber.'pt-.t pa I. Jtuiibi-T .--KM;s.;)'t i.:iiire. 1M WitliaO. Mr.et, NcW Vork SrJfD F-nt (err. for-v. SinIe cvj i ot the at.ve w..rk will lierarefuilyei.v-el.nH,l in -tout paprr.find 1 .rw ir lei at our riek and even.e to aoy '"t i.'ii.e u. ll.e L n.l. 1 Stan!., on the receipt of tne ret-til price. New Firm and New Goods! VT the Mammoth Dm;; & Chemical Emporium uf CHRIST & CALDWELL. The undersi'ued having purchased the entire Mainmoih Drug .Siore formerly kept by r 'lliiirntnit Co., are now ready to till OrJWs and Prescriptions at a moment s notice. We have a larce and well selected slock of fresli and pure DRt'tSS, MKIilClMls, chemicals DycilnlTs. Oils, Paints, Glass, Puiiv and DUl't.UIs.V UI.AsiWARi:, All fconli of Patnit M.diciiuf, l'ruit and Confectionery, Tobacco,fnufr,and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands, Fditev fiutions and Tuiiet Artic't, Fine Toilet Soaps !t Perfumery of all kinds. UacsiiKS mu Combs of eteiit vakihtt. Hook and Mafionrry, a general variety of Literary ami School Books. Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description ; tresh Pine Oil and Patent Ilaru inr' Fluid always ou hand. 1-1 KK INKS aud LIliLOUS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Fire Pnxf and Zinc. Paints. Preserving and I'ickling Jars, Jcc CtPCustou.erswill liud our stock complete. comprising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices Call and see us, one and all, and see our stock j and if we cau't sell you cheap goods, we will not ask you to buy. We are always on hand to wait on customers. Keincmber the Mammoth Drug More ! Til CO. S. CHRIST, F. !S. CALDHCLL. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. 668 IY RAILROAD. A new supply of Fancy (.oods, Porte Monnaies, ti. rman Pipes, and Kiunikinique Tubacco ; also a variety ol new Books, the very latestworks, to be had at June S9, '55. CJUtlsTtr CAl.t) WELL'S. BY CANAL. A fresh supply of White Lead, Pans and Chrome Cireen ground iu oil ; also Turkey L'nibcr in 1 lb. cans; Lin seed Oil, Turpentine, Pine Oil and Fluid, all of which we will soli at the lowest rate to be had at Villi Is T .V V.ILU ELL'S. f AST, but not Least, a fine assorlment of Ji lUe very besi Perfumery for the ladies and gents, consistim; of Almond and Honey Soaps Kuracts for tlip h!kf.. t'olo(iiie, llay Leaf and llonev Water. Bureau Perfume, etc. to. be had at VII lt 1ST .V CAl.li WELL'S. "I V LXritl.-'. Just rrcfivvd a fitn sup 9 Pi yof Oranees Lemons. Itniin. Ki;.v,cic. June at t HKIST & t'AL!W FLfS. GEORGE T. COLE, DEALER in Pianos, MclMdeon.i, and all kinds of Musif-sU Mrrrlian. UiM. Keeps coiiatuutly ou haml. Hall.:t & Davis, Boston ; I. i'lite, Xewton A liradburvs; and JjL-nnett fc Co., A'. Y., PFAXOS.- A)"sn t'rincts & t'u.'n celebrated MKL01El.jJ, prices from $15 Oil tn ir( CO. Orders from a distance will meet ti lili prompt attention. Second hand Pianos tal.ru in ex change tor new. lioom directly opposite tiie rmirt House, Yiilliamfiort, I'a. April 4, "55 5?3m6 1)LATD WAKPCake and carU Baskets Table Forks, Upocns and Butler Knives, Teaspoons silver-plated on the best t.'erman silver, $1 per J do. All poods warranted to give satisfaction. All kinds of Engraving at the shortest notice at J. I,. Yul)KUn. Dr. Jolta Locke, RURGEOX DENTIST. OFFICE removed to SOUTH 10XUM street, Lcrvisburir. Lewisburg, Xov. 1, 1855 4 . Jamea B. Hamlin, A TTOPiNKY at LAW, . . ii 13 ifXicr no Secoad St. w u ! doors soaih of Market, Niiurr. two , Bmri93 l.nioii Ct. Pa. Weodlots and Soiall Farm fur Sa!o. 7 mU purchnnrr, on rcasoitaLlt ttrtim, TlIEKL'arc lots f WooJIaml, si- I male in White Peer Tp., on Little Puf f;i!oe ("reek, about a milf above f!ult!in's store, ranging from 14 tn -.'I arre etich, w-.l tiu.b ered with various kinds ol Oak, Pine, Poplar, and Chesnut. The Farm eonlains about 5"i .icres.nf wlurli IS are clear d, and hasten il a Two rMory Li ? mlluiio., a Log Stable, Spring f Wat' r, and Frtnt trees ol various kinds. It ad joins lands of J' liu Hummel and Jacob Hart man, about 1J mile lioiti (iiiMm's Su re, iu While Deer tp., l.nioii Co., Pa. The above property i clfered at I'riva'.e Sale, by the subscriber, vJEORfJi: MEIXELL. Kelly Tp., Aug. I0,;T.). A Valley Farm of Limestono Land, po.MPKISLNfl aliimt 183 Acres, f,r; SALE. Said Farm is in one if '.In-b-t heat-growing vallies in Cenlrtil P.-imvl1. ,t iiia.wiihtn two miles (m-er a Bridie) to a Kai' road. accessible to Markets, in an eminently healthy neighborhood, near '.o Mills, Sior', t'htirch and School Houses, and in the ruuNl of an iuteiliient and respectable pi pulatinn. The Improvements are a tirt-clas BANK B AKN rio by A& feet, with a fair Mansion Arl House, Wa?on house. Corn house, andiX-i other , suitable Outbuildings. It has a larje rf Apple Orchard, and Peach and Pear trees JCt'vtc. suiricient lor ordinary use. The Farm is all cleared excrpt abont one acre (and plenty of Woodland 111 the immedi ate vicinity.) all of Limestone soil, and as the owner thinks- is not surpassed for natural pro ductive qualities by nny in the S'.ate. It wi.l be sold wholly, cr a portion of 90 to 101) aeies, as might suit a purchaser. P?Any ra.-h man wishing such a property can obtain further information by applying lo O.N.WomtL., ( 'Uroniclt ollice, Lewis bur:;. , I u FOR SALE. Th.it larri? anl (lesiral'ln pr .prrtv on th aua cumer ol -Market and V.'au-r sirveis.u irll calculated for a rf.dcnce, fi.r tmnncas, cr lor a r-n.pnce and plart of l ti!ii5. There is a lare liliU'tv Hons? cunlainin? "'"n 'l lar-e r)oins on the lirUlour,ti bef.-ruwn.s the second ll..:r,ant! - Iarc finished r'"ms mirti. ivitcnen aim waM.hotue sTj tit. There are a spacious Cellar.lare (Jeuient itern,a I'ump, and Well of T ".tl water, a Stable, an n!! nec"ary it! niMiP". fur terms ic. anly to iicu. F. Mil!' r. Kssj. V00D FOR SALE. A PPLYlo A.K.IWIorJiilinriiiilfan'. Full enrjs deiivert-d. May 10. liij. Commonwealtli Ituurnce Comps-y, : TTNIOX nuIMiu-s, TLir! SI., Ilnrri.-;- U litre, Pa. Auiii ,!; 1 ip:t:i!. s:JO OOO. Insures B-i il 1 1 1: rf ati I oturr prom-rt .- I against loss or damage l y 1'iKL'. L'hatleri perpeual. I l)IFvT:fTii:. Pinion Cameron lien, Her-jn- r W. F. Murray tieo. .M. L iuiuan ltei.j. I'aike F. K. ll .as j Wm. Dock Win. II. K-;v.. rJ., il.ik rr, ! James FoV A. I. V .-, 'i. r Presidt-nt sivox rn:i;o.. j ecrvtarv s. t'AKI.ilii;. W. ii. V. ll.oO.S, .1 .,, L-.-iv:.-bur7. ' Siotv I nnw gzqzz: r H;0 W.N Jk KI TTLK have ju t , splendid assortment .-t N't-w V. will be s -Id cheap. C'a:l and see. sept. ti, lHo,. FARRIERY. r'ceivfd a . :.d,u iuj : rrilE Mihserikr oiii-rs hi s rvicivs .1 in ctJiin.' Hor--s (' 11 1 Kvil ir t'l.-tila. He ivill cure llur.-e v eaher ft thtac aia.ic tintis fr ", or tuaUe no e'nut'e if net m: --ce-sftif. Here is an rrp.r:tinitv f-r prrv one uh 'se hor?es are atiiicieti, tu le-t -ie lima t health and wornr order. Kc-.id !:t e t-u lay I'arm in Kellv Tp., nar Lewi-d-nrLT. LaUst from Sevastopol! TEW tiOODS, lr rail ami Wintrr. iOMPi;ii.Nf; i:vi:i;vth;.; va.ti:u i in h use or uiim:ss.a.m at TH K MDST KKAso.NAULK KA i i;s, UiXV received and UT sale by ihc sita.'cr.lfi. Wc invite a pubhc iuspectum id' our stock of Merchandize. IU KSil & OKSL LewUbur Oct. U, 1jj CAUFE lot of FETS. A very lareand well selected Cotton and all woid Carpets, from - cts. iu ri.-M per vara. A portion oi ihee I'arpeH were bought at auction, t t!i'-rs direct from the matiutuetors, at prices that we can sell them very low. Tlm- iu want ol Carpet we invite to call and look h- t..ro bnyiny; eNe where. J. SCHUEVti: &: i. June 1. 1S.V. AS K(!E ami desirable stock .1' i s' Urt-is (iouJs, !' everv kiu.l, l. r sale chrap liy J. SCHKK'Vi:il V M)X. VLAKllK lot of I.a.lie' surintr and sum mur sliauls, for sale vcrv l.iw. bv June 1, 18!5 J. HCII HEYEU V SOX. ("1l.o riIs,rasiinerfs,Teejs aiul iiuuuer J Wear, for sale rhnnr limn ever t.r June 1, 1So5 J. SVllliEYEK V SOX. Ghsswire. TF yoit nrel C.lusswaio. call on FITZ- J A 1 KICK .V nitO.at the Bwk-t.'re nejt door to lieaver & Kremer's.where i to iie had a lot of cheap tiiassu are bought at Auclu n,;o be sold at Pliila.l. wholesale pi ices : Ashbrnton and Webster (iohVts. Flnfe.l Jellies, Footed Pitchers Coinoiet llilie- JJu'r' tilasses, Kentucky Sugars, Molasses I'miiers. 'oneave Footer! itowis U!.imond .i!t.Tay!nr Pucher. Tumblers of van. ns patterns and prices. Dishes and Bowls il all sizes auJ pal icrus, i. uiss J.irs, eve ten laour;, Wet. a L' AD1E.S .-SEV I.Mi BIK1 from 50 to 6:', cts., Visiiiii" CarJs, Portfolio ami Serao Hooks, i ul.'UC V ( olour boxes, f'ainel A fable Hair pencils. Dr.. wiim pa; er ami In-awing pencils, at.il. Fitpatrick Broiheis, ad ist. Lewisburg. "VfEW Book-, received as s..oa as publLsb II rd. and Dr sle at a libera! discount from Publishers prices, at M. Fiizpatnck &. Bros' -civ u n.k More, :id f-t. LtiwisburK- Old Soldiers' Blanks. -porXTY L.XD W'ABr.AXT Wank, for all encagea iu tiie smicc ,.f it... r. in ihe War of 1S12 and f..r tlieir W"i,!,,,, at the Office nf the Lewisbur? Chioniefe. ' , Dr. Jacob IIorlacLer, TKrTAXIC PHYSICIAN'. bavin; rejr:UiieJ his health, haa n Turned his pm. tice .1 the bealin!. art. H ismiperi' r SAT.VK ift'i in great deronad, and ail or 'er Mifplied ai usual. Xew Ilerlm. Marts lsC, . i RS.O. WII.I. met This Evon ii' aii l next Tucsdav Kveiiine at seven o'clock. 't'cc.2!.l Noa:i. Let Hat UftiKna fog tlicrl" 3. mm l.r. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. HJ' A HE W W'KP It b-' b v-n tli.: t f ti..; Lutxiu rw t wl(hl rl'twn r il'-i-r .- m ! uJ'v-nntf. II'I.MVAT'& flUS in.- r ..-,lv iul.il.'t tn II. f rcliv'l i-I tht WKAlv ttetf .KUL, ttiu J tU' UK. an.l thft JMlKff of tl niit,. nr. J. ftri r',rt-ttntirii. lTtr,t Hntr. K- M.j t.Ulv i.-Ji iLo iuattUtiu.lui vt U i ut' iu. - ii i. - L 'i .r.'i ,:U-r tv a tr j TL lV.h Knfj tic rJcofl TI,"e :..i.i. vn tin. el V .kilt, at il tin tl.e.i murt.- i. v.1 1.1--- an 1 ll. It .r. titx ltii.T Uavluoa. Htm , i-. rr.--tii ny d.-runibvii! iq -tii,: lt:w t l'M.tt. it. vry iuuuttuu -Jt- iu ail ita rioa. , pun SI't flit' Liver ComjJatnfs. Xeany ha th-- Lilian Tutv hre tak. thm Till. 11 1.: e U en I r I..- 1- 'i ! ' .o.r,.i-..-l..-. .1 i:t :.i tttc t.fllw t.rrd.Uit BcUlli;C : f ti.- :u in f.i--f i f 'Iw.r-jVrncf tht t..i : u.h it ti u iatsjKiHrmUy. lacy -a ! rnn$ ly ai.u In u uli-t li.l.t ba titiel. V,.,,d l JAUhi. Ill IJ.alth. M:ir.y i f t u,..-i ... t...iri.i..-?it f.nr rptal tb. ir ri:-l.., V.'-n-r tn th- inlr-4,rf.. f-f lift Pilli, It. i y u.. t. .iii ilb ui. a..-iU.: of Ui mitiWe i.. .in. -t ' '! J' i .it tl.at tin- mr-li. ine i th but I. iik 1. . r kr.ovia Ir . roui- v1 artiriaU baJUi, vlv rr tli.- -t -isi I 1 . ;uii.ir.-.i,s iuftocUBg r"-(Ltu Ji'-tvr Inn laltor.i t.-iicf. J'titittlc CotnjJaiHt. Vi ni:i!e.)t.uii.- r -! !. b- uM be withont thjl tula 1 uilii inf. It mrrvv-t una rrsuUtH titt BtntUf 1 ruU ct.urj- ut ). ) ri Or,. Luj in di;.u itkr Ltm. It i- l-o IIm- ... .-i a ml K..f-: nxtlifiiM that ran W iio Ut rh.l-ir u i l a.l M. tt, HiiU lur any n .uij,U-Jat , cvBM- lUvf:tl Ut fi.rni'jr ;t''U.d b; W ilhoot it. I!t"'ivt's J'i''- rr t.,.tt rem"?? fatten in tht world A -t! m l'.-' i -y l.itrr Cmrlatnt lu.wrl ilvuiyluiw IMI.I..1 Cj ( l.f-t M.- a.i a t'ft:Tri.l--i 1; .rlii - M at t!;e ) .vi' i n ! -t.. : r.y ml r. ...:..) I tl.n.u.i. ;.t tl,.- I :.t .-. t: K i li rv is a i i i- tinJ A:s lUBtl daiiM J-tii;iI.C Li; .ailit t! .I'tit'-l.-M Moiie and CrsvI Ii i..-tiu .vroDilin tinMi It ''utriiiva VortYat AffartlO I u !aj-:in;tti' -fi 1 wiiua ol ail kiada li.ut.l Wt-:ikne MhLuTi. turi! -f rf.fcfMvT TlVLXAWiT, r? V'.: k. itii't "11 'rpr, tsT'Uo, mi.4 " ln.. l nLti IciLrrjt vt JtlctiKiiwa iiii.-l ; t..ti--. util tliv r.Tuuiil worldJa i.u.-iiM-atjle raTtug by t&kiug th lu f. r tli -uManee of pattcnCjiATjrT .N i;. lMY.:r I'-M'-.iT ii.r 1 AYHIL'S FILLS. ! iron all iLe iitri:osrs ofa PHTsrr. Tirrnn fcr Vti? exTstod a pnMie rtemand fbr to fitytixe pnrir.it; vc pill w hich coull tc relied oa ms ! mire and ;n rt. t ly :,fv in it- operation. Thxs has 1 b-n pr.-p.irfi t' it;r.-t that rfeniiiml. and an extra- 1 aivi tn il of its ttl.;e- hxi ccia'duaivclv ahuim witi ; v.)i,it s uet--, it rr; -f.;ri; 'ii-hrs tf nr .se desiimed. ; It is i-iisy to in:.',; n. p.iy-it-al piii, btit not aT to . m;tke '-.' !-i-t t' all , whi-h should hare ! nne of th o-iiw-tions. bnt all the adrantatres. f . evt ry otlttr. 'liu has Urn attrmptcd h'jre, and i with li ,t -lv we would rrpc-tfu!Iy snbmit t ! the p'.Uic ilfwiia. It has been unfortunate for , th" p:t:-nt l :il:i-i' t'..it almost exrrx purgative I medi'-i"' i- n-rifH'-ni't.i- anl irrititins? to thr bow- 1 t'ls. 'iai ia no:. I.vtiy "f tlitm produce so muih t'-!pr. ; t' '; nT. I r- it; t!ie irm as to nrre ' th n t -n:7it-'r'j.il -;nce trio c -od to be derived from 't , f j r:r:.ti;ue no irritation or pain, i; :, -a previ-.nlr f xistirtir obsrmt :.t lu li." .' .'Vf-Is. iu-in purciT h rn fan nrie frrii their oc in any Lt it : ix'ttf r timt any rn dieine l.nuaii . ly. Mi:i'.:te d.it-rt'nns for thair . v.-.rl ili-vu-4 to whirl ther are ii.p-rr- en th' !. t. Am" the corn . :i in Sfen spev-Jitr ciued hr them, we i I t . r t-iiipi in ils r;-.ri.us f.irn; ; i -. f ir. -ri' r irA of Atk Irnt;:l.i;ity, 1 iU.,n Il.-adat.-he, r. er fci:d A ji.r. V.iiv in the PMu Lt - i r ' i T.. .t-;l,T4. 1 (p..ir.titv ; 1 t-o Ukm j. d-c in ti.e J :' pl.nn: whi n : IV Ji. -UV f'f . mt.'V: f L - 1 una Lt in- ; 1 'T. in rr-itb. .ill thef tie but tao ccn i ft u. .i - 1:.... in :!;t! Lvr. . aa , I1 v .' -r T' v.t T ::T;! ;'T7e re Kef hi f Vw--!-, i i''-. t "li 1'Wiiii-iv. liui...tf. birof i S ::rv; , ( ! !i w.th . s of tho Lcdy nr l iiiio rty cf the b. od ; in hort. any rv c . .- v I .-. a ; r it:w i. - uirt J. V i.- r.:- i jr'ititd ftme nnrnlnr!T eno er.n i-. K-.'i '. !.-.;:!!, O"i.l,li'p-v,0ravel, ! i-. I1,'- .;..::.! ..f the lurt. T.ii in tl e tlVUil v:i nr. Vl.-ers a: .1 c- n.l h.ii k. Sti 't!-ii 'l. :u . t..k -it iu ti..- s;.r;... 1 aTid : r. the - i'. 1 jf hi Id be frcly y-.:r, i i ; .:: tl4 l.iu.i f'T thr i h:ir--e of reason. ut : An o t:i -n. I df-se si:-uuLul-i4 tii tlu'.uU and (fv.-,!- i: i ':.-.!'' y.i ;. srd ntrt-v the anro t'-nrdii.- r. Xi.ey pr.r.fy the blood, and. by their ti:aa.i:it aclit ! c-n t?.-? c;r' tl:ii .rv ivteni. i.-nu-vate the s;.n. th rf th hr. i ' rtrt"re the w-:-ited (r d..ea-- d energies tiie wjiie ory tniain. li' Ii. C ocv.- I -Tl.. I un -" is :idv iTltil OU-i. CTi a thoiuh no ien'in u-v-ii' -t nient eiiu; but nn-tn-XKry d s... L. ti.-i ni--r bo corned tfN far, a- (crv p:rj?'e v.u !: -in nd icr the-Mrentrth, ihrn tiiix-,-:i t exi- l ne ihou.attl cisrsui wuu a a !. :- rt i.' .ri 1 ::iot L-c C'-inu ratid her-, but they t.;.:'!,'-! th'niH.' to the rra-on of eery L'ldv; ami it is wit. It. utiy bt lit ved tlii5 pill will anwvr a h- ttt r p':r;- tlnn ;.iv thins whirh ba l..tl:trti. u ;n ...... W to niai: kir.J. UU-O lltlT i r t;;. -i hiv' Iu p kn."::, the public wili no longer doubt wut rt u.t dy ta euly witii ia Ucd vi a rr;r.p.nr.i) nv JAMES C AVi:u.l'racticai and Analytical t'liCDllM. l.uW C.J, i'nee C'ciiis ir U. x. Five Dtxes for Jl- Fur ihc cuie ui t i.u-hs. t'Ws, Hoaraeues?,. Drciirh - uiij.'h. Croup, Asihma and ( Tnrq rrmetlv hn wrni t itself wnth Trntoriety from its t nres ut every variety ux puhui-nary dikeaac. ti:it it rntirclv un:,re.-:iry ti recount the evi rletrcra of its lirtnts in anv cumruuiuty where it h is liet'u enn il. iwi.Ie is tiw Uei'l -f un use-fnlnes-. and so i:i:mcr"ns the rn". v( its enre, that bluiot everv mi-ii,.u of the ciuntry abuunda in pcrsiin. -i'': IV k:i"U-:i. v hn huve to'n restored ; frul al.irniiii' a&l even dt--pernte disenaefl (at ti e , luTii-- be its ue. 'h n once tiitd ils sn;erientr ev.-r CTery v!ier nicli.-ine of it. kind is Ui anpa-w ent to escape ohservatiuu, .u.l v Lexe its virtue axo kn.nva. tiie a" lie no I'.r.irt r hesil.ite what antirletvj to eiui.y f'T the u:stres:iii- and d.-.nirem-is arTrc tinns of t!.e pTi'aionnr.- onr-in which are incident , to out ciiia..te. And nut u&ly iu n.n.uuasle at ; tacks UJ..IU the lutiirs, !.ut fT the milder varieties : of l'ot.li. (Soc.JHA. IIii.rseNss, dee.: and fcx : (.'iiiiaUKN it istiic 1'lcsautcst and safest niedieiAa j that can he obtained. '- ' i As it h: louir been in constant ve throuitliout j this scclien. we need not do more than assnr the ' peojile its qnality is kept up to the best that it ever i Las been and th-t the t -naine article is aold by IT-i .r..ll. .HHl-C. JkltR, rractieal anj Auatjti ral l b. ii.i-t. 1 ,-ll. V.m. 1. r S O. l.x. t. v . .sl.:.i;:, 1 rtiri-l 4 LaMvn-U. Irwlt I nr.-: J- I .:.-'.. .Vl-t'-iis II. !a-. r.l K.-mr-r KUtkui r, Mi:t:iut ut. ai.1 l y 0 lural-ra -v. rvabcre. rid? cf Unisn and Snyder Cocnties. I'.ir.MSIILD, villi Vuolen Eollcrs, ai .-.! tn Muslin, rea'y to be hunj tip, will be sent by ilie subscriber, postage paids 'i'oivniinp inaico!t rtd, l. r $1 6a ! Ceuli Kieul " 1 75 The Division ! ne is drawn on this Map. al?o . Townslup lines, and as it Contains all tke i rHtci-al K. ids, and sliows comparative Uts lances, it sl ujtl studied I y all who are to Tore mi the location ef tr.e ?eat of Jostire. The (ieoies;ical Map shows ll.e strata of lii two Coiinlies. For cheaper Cfpies of the Map. address K. VOLK.M.U:. Lewis', a.-.-, May IS, Iif. Estate of Daniel Ludwig, dee'd. "VfOTHT is tiTfliy given, that Letters iN Tes'ainentarTomrie Esla'.ecf PAXIKJ. I U DWi'i. late of Whu Deer lansb'. 1 I'lii. ti county, decM.lwve ben trranted to t nn leisi-;ued by the Ile-fsb f of Cfiien ernnty in I n- for i of iav : ihercAre. a'l p. rs. as it. .!.-! to! to r.ai.I eM.c ae rcijuvtsteJ tu roak iiuiaciliate payment. and li.ose havii. any jus; , claims ait also rr quelled n. j.iesenl them le : gaily auilieiirc..ted f r sctlement. jnn. rtNCK. , .. KIiUEltT CAX ",( Uiltuuis WUitc l'-er, Sept. :t, l?3a "BLANK'S S Just :ics nr.J rns'aMes, for f'o cr pr't'.'.t J lo ci: r, :ic v.iire:iic.o vi.rc.