itiuLnlmrq Cljronidf. M.uw:n2S, 185G. Wm SmiMtf Wm.T1m Lrwuntlta CflftOincLa, vMtah4 on thm Oah tyntrro, hn the iarfvt and Nt ajS. "n National OaTcnUon, to nomiualr l'rvi- deal ud Vioe r-re.Hent. C.'iiWATi, Monday. Jane 2, tssfi. 1-MiLAruunu.Tumi.y.Jun. 1-.1S5S tfaaaU-TMaearj Atm-T-n .ntninalinr convention. kiw Yuaa. Tburaday, June 12, lio l'ro-Slnvfri) American Ticket. ? PaWTneirr MII.1 itl FII-I. WOKE, of New Tort. Tld FasaiDCJtr ANUltUW J. IKlNKI.buN.ol Itttneraee Penntyleania Demnrratic Ticket. NwlivH. That fn tie repeal of the met known aa the Mieaoart eompromW art, and the r-aahare of Hi net or-a-antaiiia the Territoriee of Kan'aa and Nebnaka, free Tmni anrontita'i..nal reetri.-ti'-na. the lat ronrre-a I'KKrOHMKI) A WKK OF l'ATKIOTIO SAl'IIIFU E in neetinc Uie demand of ee.-tioi.al excitement by un&ha ken adherener u tbe fwiolnineniat Uv. ao-enn-eif. That Wf fultv en-lo-e Ihe a.lmintatrnttnii Freehlent Plim-a aa NATIONAL, FAITHf I'L, AMI Y.V FICIEVT ful.y eital to al the iinoorunt mir' U' te erbirb the eoanlrr han hud to mranntr, eud llovt h- liac worthily maibUuoed her interval and bouor at huoie and abroad. rTewa nianinvr- OEOIlliR acOTT. of f-ilnnibi To. jtudiOir fneralJ.itH Flit. .n.. of Montirom.ry Co. Mi-Tver Oarrei TI MOTIIY 1VF.S. ol PiilwCo. )?ip:i)Jtnt Sulci) M Libarty and Union, now and for aver, on and tnaaparabia." Oakill Wrje-Tta. rrntTf that 1 aeeer flaw. ani bw wiTI roo ottf mn earMy f-mcr wilt rvtr make mt nttf. t ertrn-l Airrerjr t mtr Jtrntivif wfirrt tl al HA JI. ui.Mil tLiT. Voa Catt GoWMiwaoNaa, Thomaa CC oclii au, of York Co FOB A IT TUT, (iKMJIAL, Darwrn Phelps, of Armstrong Co Fob Srarcroa lirvs-jiL. Barth'W I.aportO. of Rradforrl Co Oorraapondannr of tbe Lrwiiburg I hronicle. IlARRIni RU, March '2d There wan s good attonJunee from all parts of tbe State at an iuformal meeting of the Anti-National Administration State I ConTention last evening, and the best ., . ,, . , ! tptnt prevails. All are anxious to harmo- j Dice, out ai eacn aesires ois own ptattorm to be tbe basis of harmony, much wisdom and consideration are required. I will telegraph when nominations are made. Tal agraphia Deapatch to Lcwiabnrg Chroniclo Harrimjuro, Maich 27 ti - n .: n ir,, lllfl uuvrjuuvu uuuiiuiLcu a uui o 't of Armstrong for Auditor General, 15. Lapobtb of Bradford for Surveyor Gene ral, and T. E. Cochran of York for Canal J Commissioner. Best feelings prevail J strong Free-Soil resolutions. sWTbe nominees abor named are we believe competent atd able men, and have ' . . . . represented their respective counties in ; the State Legislature Mr.Cochran in the j Senate, and Messrs. Pbclps and Lsporte ! ., . , , . I in the House. (Mr.Laporte s father was Surveyor General under Gov.Sbunk.) Col. Slifor declined the use of his name. TLc proceedings we shall endeavor to give more fully in our next Republican Caucus at Washington. Washington, March 24 11 o'clock, P. M. The Republican members of Con gress held a Caucus to-night, at the Capi tol. There wis a full attendance, snl speeches were made by Messrs. Campbell I - . - j. ..I r. , ill ' of J.'a., Campbell ol luio, Stwara, ua.io way, Pennington, Giddings, and others. Mr. Giddings urged a thorough uuion, as in Ohio, on the principle of requiring no one to surrender his conviction? on other points, if sound on the Nebraska question. Mr. Ilorton, of Ohio,thouglit they must look much to men, so as not. to get objec tionable candidates. lie advocates a uuion of the Anti-Nebraskaites. lie Paul tne i country was looking with peculiar interest : , Tl .shinrrton for tnsti.ms as to a ht- form and crndidatcs, and ho recommeuded, without abatino urincir'e that that con. ol I I icrvstive feeling should be rejected. Mr. Galloway earnestly argued that freedom was the great ovcrBha,lowing issue, ; and he was satined that even the Anti- j jcorasKa Americans, as ne.ouuutuew. liampsnire, so regaraeu u. Mr. CampbeH, of P.., said the Amcri- ; can feeling was very strong in tbe central j and eastern portions of that State and ta , carry rennsyitrania, , atsnt.T.r. ; ea to me nti-.eoraaiies. ue ioukcu , with evident hope to see such an uuion j effected. ' I Mr r..nr,1,r.ll f Oliln r..r,.r,l tr, hi.! Ir. Campbell, of Ohio referred to bis 1 1 -ll 1 pledge, when tho Nebraska bill passed, that he would oppose it to the bitter end and now be would carry it out to the letter. He would vote for no man who j endorsed that iniquity aud outrage. He advocated a union if all the elements of ! .1.. aj -.-i 1:1.- . I . 1 OPDOSluon to tne .Auuiiuisiraiiuii.i ae mat vj pi 'o " . ' which so cloriously triumphed in Ohio last c j t autnmn, and pointed to that State as a no- 1 ble monument of freedom. i I Messrs. Allts ,u and Covode, of Tern, a, ; aid that, in their part of the State, the Anti-Nebraska feeling was predominant, , . and eonenrred in the views cxprefscd by ' Mr. Campbell, of Penn'a, as to the neces- sit, of harmony and onion, to carry that ; ' o a a . , - , Mr. Seward made the closing speech, I t-iT r n r , &U imc mr. tauipueii, oi vuio, was ire- ' ; ' ' : quently applauded. He urged action, j faying that tee creat pract:cal question ' " " , , . was to rescue Kansas from the tyrant s , , .... , ... ' crasp, by her admission into the I nion as 1 . . r i . .i a State. He hoped the House would push : ,,.,, , , . r 1 tbe bill for that purpose through its pas- , ,. , , , : asge, and send it to the Senate. In the ; .... , , ,1 event of failure in the latter body, the , i. . . . , f , ,-. ,, - . J resident might Cud d.fliculty in obtain-1 , . , ,. i ing money from Congress to "crush out " .x. i ... , ? o . ' the frea settlers of the State of Knrs. ,..,., , , The issue having been made, the people i . ... " ,. . ', . .r. I will see to the vindication of the pnnctp a j in th. .lection of President Th. VU;n. laaf fill 1 I 1 i - - - ..wa., auu then adjourned till next Monday. Mb. Strousb has sent as a copy of the Rates of Toll adopted by the Canal Com missioner for 1850. l'E.MALK J XSTITUTi:. The Examination and other cxerciecs ; cnnncctid with the close of the Winter Session of this fljurishitig Seminary, were bighiy. satitfactory and entertaining. A e gave a lint of the Essays prepared by the young ladies fur the occasion : "A rolling Stone, eathors no Moss," Assir. Ptti:, Philadelphia "The Fashiun of ibis World passelh away," N. K. Giiuiisoa, Pitlston Breathings from the Spirit Land, NtaaiE Y. Iiiiti, Lewi!,bnrg The I.anit of Ju'lea. Ilt'LUK T. tjnnnwm, Briilgetoo, N.J Cliani;es of the last Fifty Y ears. Kliubktu Hirn, Dttneansville -And there shall be no Night there," H. Sil.imi LtKivat, Lcwisburg Leap Year, Ri.i.i K. :aiaiRLiit, Lewisbnrg Dignity of the Human Mind, Axxie Dill, Sabbath Rest The American Congress, Jrji-sn M. Batrta, Lewisburg The Spirit of the Breeze, Muvi.ii liowLixn, Hilltown (Jems of Memory, Am.ia Oonss, Greenwich, X. J I'carls of the Vei p, AkXATB Rowlkii, llilltovn Twilight Musin?s. KutH K- Rtidkahhel, Jersey Shore Cling not tn Earth, " Hi-llie T. GiMinwiit, Bridgeton, N. J si:nior academics. The ijeiiiiir Acaueniio Class was honored by a large audience as Urual,and furnished varied and pleasing eutertaiumeut. The bill of fare not omitting two original poetical articles, sung by an impromptu choir, aud published at our request will be found below : Success d.ies not always ensure Happine, YVn. E. Cuknwlll Jr, Lindgetun, N.J Liberty. W. H. H. Bijiohji, Williamsport Lrv Character ol the Scriptures, Kt.bkkt L. r aLv, Moorestown, N. J Passjn Away jjim h Lewliburg ivi The American 8todent, W. T. Jnmsow. Cooperstonm, X. Y The Creature ,of Reason, likoaoa W. Folvtcll, Moorestown, X. J SPOUTING ON THE STAGE. BV W. T. J. lit. At an f'Xriitiition, ftan.tiRR thua in puMte, Fwiinir Twry iiovr, TUiukiti oft aiiii woudor .. T' f"" r-- tnatan KVK.iti'U' l.-trmtiir wit and trmat Hoards I aMK-ar! Whut a 1 asitruilika, Th u!liui am uow rarolrluf Tl rtl fTlTT Ml,' A wr tlHW I'll TflC', 1; it ni'i r-r...Um. Ytw, it ia provokli.i; l-j.. inline ou lilt otaj. f jfut!i on tbe tA;e. ifl out, fc-uut. p. ut, atiout. apout, fout awaj t lt it uul prjvubiu, iouliDj ou Uii Uge? i II. P;.1 T.f-n iriTd-r u i,t w hrt- tu far, pT Tria A"-an-n!V IV. If In tbi rxritem.nt T,-u ubiiuiil frar i-r itr-u.-t, W-'U-i'riue in ytiur fnucy ttlmt tip alt about. Civ y,urw!f no troulilo, Sui-h vain tlm'tfl aiwuau, Tip but Ai-li-niiia puntmir ou tbe rtum. n- i-n !hV .-inr.h.. Sli!ltu in Una war! Ill-- future will prntage, m;:i it i. ,-ro, kii fc,""5t. iwi."!?' -pout,iipouuac DipulariunHs Prosperity a tendency to nromi'te the Morals of a Nation ! Atfirmattve-I.a.r U.Have-, Corsica Nesame Chb. X. Cusm, LewUburg An Arnio.it hMit? Fra i hluuohiv . aSHFPPinn, Camden, N.J HAIL, WELCOME DAT ! BV T. W. S. Th m'lTnt nVy with nL-bt oVr;road( Tli humxa hi. u.I Iim lone mic.ml. Ami itru'-a 1i,m- tht-ir lulit im. htl On Ittnjw of MrrU-bnltiMK and irlfxtta; Put ?.. with Jut rwiiant laai9, A'.r 'Iv on tlw Jrkni. ffli.m". An I av. n will reach Mm w.-rl't's extreme. And okv and and Isvd Illume. n em rtMnp. w!li tcfilT p'. V tv-ii liiii n1 truth 'liill t'lP th nc9 Of man. 011 -rth in Try flaw. Anii I jiiii-lt inrki.eit, rrmr. t'rim. Tlnt-a knoHl.-l- VIW with raj'iJ tngt li fM'.n t! -ul'ifH-t xml the kin, lu itiduftin- kiki itj .wr will bring A &Nriud lurtoiu and ubiitue. H:4l wr-li-om ddTl Ihy cn. ao brieht, h.D. m..ii will t'.jnt-h '-ariii r rlnrk liightr WVmitiiO'. rV- tin luntn.rjs litrlit, Aii knnwlitiji- rvtrvwlHTf abound; Thm ha! 11 on t-hi fv liail I t-i.rt-mtt f:tr aud wide, o'er bill and vale, biH-ucv mut truth, nil tln-y frcfail, Aud eaxtii bi oiu' rat-haiited gruynd. JtTXIOR COLLEOIATES l'ronounced their Orations on Tuesday evening, aryl thanks to tho request of I' -J tue tffor'3 ot i Constable Miller to a much better beha-; ved and tberef ire belfcr pleased audience : t,.,n tl,a Avuniniv n,...!,.,,i Tl. Mnnnv ' " - ; J , Cimig l.a.oi vo.uuieereu nie.r ,c. wees w alJ1 t0 ,I,e lest of tlie Te fol- "wi"S was ,Lt! I'ramme : . ,r., wisburg Occidental Aspirations of Genius, j c Lewisburg , R.;1(r Dvnllrt Hiiidaysbnrg Dead on the F.e.d phiIa,P,nv, Thp .nrant of (he West Knn9as) tiroasr. M ,iu, Hartsville ! As It Is, H.avtr W. Mitcrkl, Damascus The Muratlr Sublime, . G A.r.I.i.n PaLTX. Philadelphia S,reneih'of Luera.ure, ... J. . Auams UuHHt.it. Rohrersville. Md Cormai-on-Jeur. ol Ui Lra iaturg Chroniclaa rniLAHA., March 24, 185G. KiiiTf'Rs CiittoMci.E: It is so long ,L i, . .. u since I nave bail an opportunity of addrcsF- . ., ; i, - )Dg you, that you will baraly recognize . . , , me ; but my engagements have prevented , ,. ". . my devoting any time to many sources of amtwcM,nt ,nd pIeajlurei and ,mo tbe -mtvnmiTM with the Chronicle." , . . , i i lour paper has been a constant and wel- . a t . .t t come visiter, ana 1 am free to say that 1 ,ook fjrU, M mmh pW m mytWmg j lnl in rcceipt of It reminds me of many a hearty hunt among , , -. e .i c i r the hills of the Susquehanna; of many a , -. it t n i ride ou its rugged bosom, of rollicking cn)wd6 of raf;iuenof ha th, , , . .. . ... , ., A very different world 13 this from the T c . j r .i one I first opened inv eyes on from the ,. , , - , ' ,. . one linked with my earliest memory, par- .,, tieularly in the item or newspapers. The , , . . . Crst hcaJine I remember having deciphered f. . . . , . . ' a'ter mastering my alphabet, was the . v. , T " Belfast News-Letter." How often I , . , , . , bave been tanned by my good mother for ,. . ... clipping out those precious big letters, . . - .5. .' dwells not in my memory, but I know it , , i . i was often enough to leave an impression. T. . , .. . The l"1- thMn- u,u6' u, ' lue F-1". "o- ing subscribed for by a single family along with one or two others, as it is now-a-days, was a club aBair. a, anivntial dif ference between that day and this, was the arrangement in constituting those clubs by Lcwisburs Chronicle which the subscriber who bad tad reidiiij, j altniyt paid ticice nt tnncA at tie rrM ; of course tbe papers were bis, and as we had one of the first readings, my " clipping'' were from the property of another. He would be a laugbed-at old fogy who would stipulate for a last reading now-a-days, es pecially of a newspaper, and it would be still more curious to see a whole township subscribe for a newspaper " on the shares" in the United States. I bave no doubt the same thing is prevalent at this day in many parts of the old world ; for, although there has been in my experience a wonder ful change in men and things in the Uni ted States, I see no change in the stereo typed forms from abroad no indications of growth either in education, or that in telligence and refinement belonging to an active and free-thinking people. . But, as well-meant laws sometimes pro duce Lad effects, so the press, which is so mighty a lever in the cause of civilization, j is perverted to the basest and most poison- j ous cuds, in all our cities ; some of the i most trashy publications have a very large i country circulation too. It is sickoniug i to visit some of the news-venders' stalls and look over the pabulum furni.ihcd daily to that portion of the public which of all others needs healthy instruction. These publications sail under every name aud color, from " Ned Buntlinc's Own" thro' all questions and " isms" of the day, and are like so many blow flies, infecting and contaminating everything they touch. They constitute the recreation of the din ner hour, aud the subject of conversation to the many thousands of men, women and children in thu workshops aud facto ries; aud their heroes and heroines are the cherished models dreamed over and copied by silly girls aud boys who, under better influences, would muke useful and happy members of society. I saw. a ItiW CVC- ' m i i t i i uiugs since, over two tuousanu novels soiu at a book auction part of the stuck of a j circulating library the whole stock con- , , , , -I , , - , sistcd of novels! Don t you think we need missionaries, and tract societies, aud i publication boards, to counteract all such . , ,. ' , ,. , , influences? lalk of liquor laws, ana , Sunday laws ! It in like being vaccinated e x. -l 1 .1, , . .it , I after you nave uau the small-pox. J ' ir education is neglected, and the ene- my has been permitted tl sow tares, what . ... , ,, r -a ir laws will prevent them from growing ? If the B.b'.e is a dead letter in our school', if one-third of the press is purely political i aud another third purely i.umoral-if that is not a contradiction ia terms and these tWO-tLirds find the largost support, i how shall we look for a better state of j morals than the present standard ? There have been some rca changes in the world since I was in the habit of wri- ting to you regularlv, which it is too late ! . . , , . , ,. now to notice, but which, among other ( thing', developed a statement of mine for i which a correspondent of yours called me ' i i ,i . r- i i -in I to account, to wit, that England aud France . bad no sympathy from America in the , u ;.!, , ., . o.,: struggle with llussia. Are you not satis-. fiod that I was right, whether America was or not ? People are looking for great things from the Peace Convention, but my opinion is, that after England has tried to advauce her interest, and Xapoleon hi, and the interest, an summer opens, tbcro will be another cam paign, and many disappointed men on both sides of the Atlantic. May be, however, I am not right. But, my letter is already too long, and I will close a desultory bomily I did not I 6jt dowu to writo, with the hope that I ! t.-it t i- t..r... i " tcioure ucreier, suuuiu ; you suu be pleased to consider me among your correspondents. Very truly yours, S. II. F. TlIE REFORM IN TURKEY. The last in- telligence from Turkey announces the offi- rf de. crce whicU abolishes all distinctions be- A- I, between different races anu rcligion3( in the SulUn'3 dominions. Hereafter Greek, Servian, Moldavian, Ira nian, or Osmanli, if they are domiciled within tbe borders of Turkey, will stand on the same legal footing, will enjoy the same rights and will have tbe same roads to public employment open to them. The descendants of Othman will no longer en joy exclusive immunities. Even the army, heretofore reserved so carefully for the followers of Mahomet, is to have its ranks thrown open to Turks and Christians alike. It must not be supposed, however, that this decree, although it should be executed in perfect good faith, will at once elevate the Christian population to an equality with the Turkish. There are social pre judices to overcome, which will make the reform slow, even if sure. The former subject populations bave been, for so many generations, in a degraded condition, that it will require one generation, at least, to render them capable of being what they ought to be. Long habits of peaceful sub mission,' to give a single iustance, have extirpated much of what was martial in their character, so ibat the numbers who will enter the army will be comparatively inconsiderable, and thus the power will virtually still remain with the Turks. Again, the soil heretofore has been held exclusively by Moslems ; the Christians, with the exception of tbe Greeks, are poor ; and, therefore, it will be long be fore the weight of the landed property will be on the side of the emancipated people. Nevertheless, the blow has been struck, and, sooner or later, the Moslem domi nation will be over. Tho Christian pop ulation ia numerically the largest, is the most ina,trioQ(li ,nd js eyen the ,hriftier of the two, so thai i ,0 the reiJ and West "Branch' Farmer March 28, 1856. power of the Commonwealth, now tbtvl Its legal equality hag been established, is merely a question of time. Abdul-Mes-eliid may not bo the last Othman sovereign; but he is, most certainly, "tbe begianiug of the end." Public IjcJijrr. ? ; Horse Thieves. A doien or more members' of a' desperate gang of horse thieves, bave been arrested and confined in Elroira Jail. An attempt was made to burn the American house, while one of tbe gang was temporarily there ; he had turned state's evidence, aud it is believed the design is to murder him. The confede racy extends front southern New York into central and western Pennsylvania, and embraces sotuo men wboso characters had stood fair. " Union County Spring Election. LEWISBURG. Burgess George A Friclt Constable Hngh Miller High Constable Henry Hess Auditors Jas Hayes, J WShriner, Jno Miller Nirth Ward, K7 antra, gontb Ward. 1G! rotea. Judge Jonathan Wolle Hunter Pardoe Inspectors Nathan Rawn Elhanan Fisher Alex Aminon Jona Nesbit Council Josiah Girton John Brown Assessor Levi Sterner Danl Neyhart Overseer Poor Sainl Slifer Peter Nevius Kehool Directors H U Walker V S James Election chl House Sd 8u Jona. Bpyker's BIFF ALOE, 1G8 votes. Juilge David Herbst Inspectors Weidler Roland, Cyrus Dreisbaeh Justice David Herbs! Assessor Andrew Kuhl Overseers John Ritter, David Herbst Constable Wm Aikey Directors Jas Irwin, Dav Beaver, Enos Stahl Supervisors Adam Grove, Saml Ewing Auditor John Wise KELLY, 51 votes Judge-J.hn Nidi ' Inspectors John Datesman, George A Stahl Assessor W'm 8 Clingan Overseers. Wm Naglf, Danl Noll Constable Joseph Guyer Directors Wm P Dougal. David Moyer Supervisors John Benna amiet aiahi Auditor vvm 1 Dougal EAST BUFFALOE, 71 votes Judge Saml Noll a 1 or 1 1 aai I It inppciois jnnn a&t-iirrs, cam. uruwu Assessor joiia r diowu Collilal,i.Vlisn J Linn Overseers Jacob G Brown, John S Schrack. Btrectors-Ab Frederick, Jacob Gundy .Jacob Auditcr John Schrack. Brown, Mupprvlil,rs-(.eo Kreisher, David Schrack Town Clerk Gideon Biehl WHITE DEER, 172 votes Judge John L Ranck ius,ect..rs Saml tJoodlander, Jos Caldwell Assessor John W Fisher Overseers John F Richard, Jacob Dershant ,, . n n i n i i - u.. Directors Danl B Reber, David Raiusey, llv Constable Jacob Kostenbader. High, Supervisors Jacob Troiel, Crbanus Ranck Auditors Joseph Mover, Jonas Fisher Tova ,;crtGe0rge Heverling W EST BLFFALOE, 113 votes Judge Wm Rliule ''ectors-John C'apham, John V Barber Supervisors Ueorge E Sheary, Jacob Reish. Overseers George Wagner, Aaron Hauck I - . t . o Si r .n-iL'.r Constable Andrew Iddines Dueclori (!eo W Weixer, Danl Fisher 17. Seek HARTLEY, 231 votes Jnrlee Daniel Holler Inspectors Mirhl Scbnnre, David Fillman JusVlce--K,char.I V B Lincoln Supervisors Wm Boncstcel, Christian Dale, Assessor Daniel Spiglcmyer Auditor Daniel Long (;oll!,ab!e John Kline Overseers John Hower, John Frederick Directors Solomon Miller, John Diehl Tuwn clerltD B Kerst M1FFLISBURG, 174 votes Justice George Dreisbaeh Go'S Jacob KUn.em.n Burgess Geore Mader Council Hv Beenreif, Jno Gast.J H Yonnfr. K i,.i, i:,.iJt,,n iprr Eirertors Jno Reichard, Danl Moss, HyWoIf. Constable Christian Millhouse . I.IMESTOSE, 80 votes Jndqe John Crosrove Inspectors-Fredk llolender, Jonas Hoy ,T:.rr.i!rSe!.8mi,b' ioha Riakttt Overseas-John Bogenreif, John Shenkle Directors Jas Crosgrove, Robt Chambers Constable Christian Dauberman Auaitor Fredk Stees Town Cletk Jos Sanders EW BERLiy, 131 voles Justices Lewis E Kessler, David Spitlcr Burgess George Merrill Council F K Staufler, Ed Wilson, Ab Schoch, Josiah Swinehart, Mich! Kleckner. Judge Fredk Smith Inspectors Geo W Baum, Jno S Heimbach Directors S Hcrmany Jr, W R Sieinruck, G Merrill, A bin Schoch. Assessor John P Seebold Overseers Jos Kleckner, Michl Clcmmcns Constable Jos W Ewing Auditor John D Bogar JACKSON, 27 votes Judge Jacob Gross Inspectors Christ'r Seebold. Cha's Oldt Supervisors Joseph Seebold, David Oldt Auditor Chs Wilson, John Moyer, Jno Maize, Assessor Philip Gross Overseer John Mitchell, Wm Gebhart VSlOy. 104 voles Judge John VnnBuskirk Inspectors Peter Young, Josiah Lloyd Justices Archibald Thomas, Jno Youngraan. Assessor Aaron VanBiiskirlc Overseers Jacob Slear, Jonathan Hummel Constable GeorEe Lloyd Directors M H Tasgart. Charles E Morris, Isaac Eyer Jr, Chas clear. Supervisors Danl Price, John Stocker Auditors R 8tocker, Chs Slear, Isaac Lapley I lerk Henry Gibson C.RANO JUROHS MAT TKTtM. White lirrr Saml Berkheiioer, Jno Dersharo, Andw M Clenahan, Jacob M Curley Hartley Wm Eilerl, Saml Wilt fc'iKf BiiTalne Leonard Wolfe, Abr O Brown Kelly Andw Black, David Grove, John Cris- well, Jacoh Keyser MijUintmriT Danl Beekley, Henry Bogenreif, Jos Bonp, Andw Gutelius West Buffuloelno Clapham Lewiibun; Saml Deitrich, Jacob De Frain, Jas Blair, Saml Geddes, Lewis E Jones Btiffaloe James Irwin Uniun Chas E Morris TRAVERSE JURORS. Lnmsburzi Henry Brown, Martin A Stock, Danl Nevhart, Wm Moore, Chas D Kline, Charles Voder, R M Musser, S F Lyndall Wrt B'lfilxeUavid Watson, Wm Rhule, Gabriel Shoemaker Limntnne Jacob Leiby, John Bogenreif, Robt Chambers Kelly John Mover Eiut BuffalnrkT Penny, Jno Schrack Esq, Abm A u rand, Thos Penny, Saml Zellers, Danl Miller iVrin BerlinSat Kleckner, Josiah Swinehart Buffalo Wm Baker, James Mathers, Robert Siravhnrn.Martin D Reed, Gersham Biddle, Jacob Ziebach. Michl Dnnkle. Chas Fry White Deer Wm Stadden, Edwd Marshall. W I Ritter, D B Kaufman, Jacob Billing, Wm Wallers, Joel Ranck, Jacob Leiser Hartley Elias Orwig, David Hayes, Jacob Rhule, Jacob Hilbish, Joha Betz XJVnuurglos Eilert, John H Winter, Sam Orwig, George Mader j Engraving and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 20 1, fhcsnitf Street, rilfLAl). Visuins art'l other CARDS. Corporation and other SKA IiS,anil everything fn our line of business, promptly alien. led to, is good tyl and on reasonable terms. Or ders from Citv and Country soli-tited. . H. FClrON. y W. O. MASON. ,0B PBJNTIflSI fj - We have recently ailded a numlier of varieties of JQQ TYPE to our former large assortment, making OVER 00 STYLES of type, large and pinall, with a good variety of borders, and most respect fully folieit a trial of them by those wanting anything in tho way of Tickets, Itlanks, Liibels, CARDS, Circular., Kills, At:. Tlie iiic of these liy merchants and lmsin css men generally, is more common in morU communities than in ours. A larger range of operations may le gained by a constant "keeping before tne people" of the trade, occitatiux or professiox of any man : and a nearer approximation to a Cash busi ness may lie made with patronage attracted by this means. We think we have the materials and the experience the taste and the tact to execute all kinds of .Milling expected from a Country O0i c, in a style not excelled on reasonable terms and iu prompt time. Call AT THE "ClLvfo" Cff.c. APPEALS. STATE and County Taxo s.Piirsnant lo law, we the iindersiened, Couiuii"""- i w-ten no.ri.rj. rmnsyivania, herel.y give notice to the taxable inhabitants ol, and all others owning taxable properly or ctb'cts whatsoever within the said county, taxable either for State or County purposes, that an APPEAL, for the beuelil of ail interested, will be held forthe several Townships and Boroughs within the county, as follows : Toe NlW ISIIUS Boro , at tli. Iinuaa ft M. Kturknar, ou M- ii-Uy tlie 7th ni April. For Jiraftoa Tp,at the bout of M Klarkni-r. NiTll-rlin, ou Tur"Jny tin Mb ol Ai-riL Por LraiaTOWE Tp, at tb. himar of rVtfr W.-hr. ou WiT.lii. tay Uie H:u of April. Tor Habtut Tp, at the honrr t Win Kil-rt, oo ThunkUr tun lirth of April. For MirrutiBCno Born, at thi- Iiouhi of rlia'n rrotzor, oo Ifulay thr lltli of April, rot Wist Bernini To. at tli h.-u or J. IWaaH, n flitiUiiri:, on S--ttiirlay th rth of April. For Bcffaloe Tp, at the liuiiiif of .litm M l r.-iijlit, on M.iDilay Ui.t 1 lUl of April. For KetXT Tp, at the hoa.-i of .l:iiu.-a liw.n. U T.it-ailay iht- l.Vn of April For WlItTE DtZtt Tp, at the Iio.im- of .lain.-a A Um, on Weihieiulny the li'.lh of April. For EaST BirrAtoa Tp. at III.' liouee of llrr-rje Wolt. on ThnrnT the Ktti of Aprtt. For Csiora Tp, at the house of II--ury liih...u, on Friday, th.- lsth of Arril. For IalsacaG North IVar-I. at tlie Ci-iumifaioner.' office, on Satar-lav. the I'.ub -f A--ril. For LsinaBCRO Sauth Ward, at tbeCowniseioii-rOlhe, on MonJay. the 'Jlst of April. When and where all persons and corpora tions, who shall feel themselves aggrieved of the enumeration and value ma le of their tax able property and effects, pursuant to an Act entitled "An Act to establish a uniform mode for the value of property and assessment of taxes," approved the l'nh day of May, ts-tl, are requested to attend and state their griev ances lor redress according to law. All the above Appeals will be held between the hours of 9 o'clock, A.M., and 3. P.M. GEORGE SCHOCH, RICH l) V. B. LINCOLN, JACOB HUMMEL, Attest : Commissioners. A. KENNEDY. Clerk. Commissioners'Olfice,Lewisbiirg,Marcrr7,18Sn "CTT THE BEST' I WPBSTtR CNABRIDCETJ -Kl-kTi.- A . -..'i-i e -. "flET the m:sT." A LL young persons should have a Stan- dard l)KTII IKV at their elbows. And while you are about it, get the best ; that Dictionary is NOAH WELTER'S, the great woTk.unnbrittgefi. If yon are too poor, save the amount from olf your back to put it into your head." Phrenological Journal. "Everybody knows about Webster's Dictio nary, and every man, woman and child oncht lo have access to it. It will tell you everything in regard to your mother longue which you want to know. frA man who would know everything, or anythins, as he ought to know, must own Webster's large Dictionary.ivj It is a ereat light, and he that will nuVavail himself of it must walk in darkness. Every Farmer should give his sons a few square rods of ground, well prepared, with the avails of which they may buv it. Every Mechanic should put a receiving box in some conspicu ous place in the house, to catch the stray pennies, for the like purpose. It is a great labor-saver: it has saved us time enongh in one year's use to pay for itself, and that must be deemed good property which will clear itself once a year. .Massachusetts Lite Boat. Containing ir timet the amount of matter of any other English Dictionary compiled in ihis country, or any Abridzment of this work. Published byG.cV C.MERRIAM.Springfield, Mass. sold by all Booksellers. Wakefield's Hand Corn Planter, Which after two sea sons' trial has been found much superior to any other implem ent now in use for planting Corn, Broom Corn, Beans, &c, is now offered to the Farming community by Agents authorized ' to sell the same. This rk- imnlement is plain ??5rjand simple in cons, traction, not liable to oet Ant if rpnmr nn - - n - - - - i be easily adjusted to ,Splant at any desired depth, drop any number of seeds in a hill, and costs but Five Dollars. An examination of it, with the abundantTesiimonials which can be shown from those who have used them, can not fail to convince every one that it is just the thing needed by teevery Farmer. GEDDES, MARSH & CO., Ltwiiburg, Agents for Union and the adjoining Counties. Administrator's Notice. "VYTHEREAS. Letters of Adminisiratinn tn Ihe erstAtenf Ri.i.mi ST.-, ........ u,. of the township of Butfaloe, county of Union, deceased, have been granted l0 the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment ; and those Having claims against Ihe same, will present them duly authenticated for epiiloment t mo present residence in East Butfaloe Tp.and at my rrsiuenoe in west Bullaloe Tp alter 1st of A . IS l n . . a- niui. ieo. si, trioo pd HENRY NOLL, Admiaistrator. TAKE NOTICE ! THE Partnership under the Firm of -n. e. ii.iido uu. naving closed on the 10th of September last We would respectfully request all persons having unsettled accounts with the above Firm to call upon the subscri bers and settle them without delay. HAULS, GUODMA T& CO. S-.raR? f" James S. Hamlin, , ATTORN KT; at UW, il tyOlHce on Second St. west side, two doors "on th of Market, l,i tt lahtirsr, 6mS93 I'liioa to. Pa. Real Estate. FUBLIC SALE! ; WILL be soli at Tublie Outcry, on the premises, on Saturday, tin 29iA iW., at 2 o'clock, P.M., the llueiliUK lluusn Mand other Out-buil-!inu,s ou l.ul IH7, on ISonth Second street, iu Hie Borough of Lewisburg. April 37, IB5(i C. F. .MILLER. Rich Prairie Farms ! UKIMPHOVKD LANDS, ami Town Lots in Illinois, Iowa, and adjoining Slates for sale in great variety, at low pri ces, and on lavurable trims. Pamphlet Catalogue Descriptions of Prop erty, with prices attached, forwarded grans by mail ou application. Our exen.irif litcal cnmirrtivn will facilitate giving valuable information of anv part of the We3t to applicants desiring to locate. iVUuyers of Illinois Central R. K. Lands can avail themselves of l hi- km.u l.-.L't" ami experience of Mr. Dim. the late Land aent of the Company, lo iujipiy the diiliculty uf making judicious selections. Particular attention given to Inciting War rants, examining lands, ftiinisliine maps and descriptions, payment uf tail's, and lo a gen eral Real Estate Business. CHA S M. DUPL Y & CO. Corner of Michigan Av. and South Water St. r.' at. Bin t.J near Ili.Ceu.R.R. Depot, DAVID i. oontx. 5 CIllL'Ali O. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. is sued out ut' the Court of Cuminon I'.eas of Clearfield county, will be expose.! ta lublic 8aie at the htin.se of Jacob Drckari. me borouh of M.jiU..Ur-' catuy. Ia.. on itui-iatv, iti Utith day of April next, at 10 o'clock. A, M.( tbe following deicrilivJ prop- erty, to wit : j A certain lot cf frrntin sifuate in t!ie boro' 1 tf an acre mtre or le?;s. with the appnrf nan ces, with thereon erected a two-Mvrey j house, weatherboarded, and kiichf-n and iLa i ! stable, adj nining lot of Jact b Antes on the west, John Badger on the east, aud the Turn pike on the south. j .4L.SU another lot of ground on Water! street in said borough, adjoining lot r f K. ' Chambers on the west, W'm. Young on the north, Ji-seph Boob on the east, and an alley on the south, containing nne-fmirth-of an acre , more or less, with the appurtenances. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Mm Mi-Anrnnf. t lANIKL 1. Gl LIil V, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oflice, Lewisburg, M.irrh 25, lsjfi FOR SALE, A new two-storey BRICK IIUI'SK c ill a desirable situation on North Thud St., Lewisburg. For particulars, inquire of the subscriber, lesidin: in it. 4w622 'HENRY I3ENNER. VALUABLE FEOf ERTY j A T Private Sale The iiinlt-rMinoil ' -..I- oilers lor sale that corner lot property, i situated in Smith' a-!-l to Lou i-hurg, tin feet front, (adjoining the Botanic ti.-ir-len.) on . which is erected a two-storey Brick -A ' House, a convenient liarn. and , Well of water. Persons wishing lo purchase 1 the. above desirable restdenre.ran call on Mr. ! Jons Hoigbtiis iu the absence of ibe pn.pn-1 etor 11. U. NOLL Lewisburg, Feb 25, lass rP0 those who U FARMS. To X have fertile land at a cheap price and on easv terms, your attention is called to die i liibGWAY LAM A VnAL ro .VM.VK ! Twemy-iive acres, or more in proportion, are i given lor $-00. payable in iribiaimei.ts of -l per week or f 1 ner uiun'h. It is Inc.-iiH-t in ' Eik countv, IVrinsvlvama, and has one of the best markets fir its produce in the Stale. Tbe soil is a neb loam. and is not to be surpassed for farming, as examination will show. It has the best elements Ot prosperity, being un- derlanl tiy two nth veius ot Coal, and will sliorlly be intersected bv four Railroads. The Timber is of the most valuable kind ; Title 1 unexceplionably good, and warrantee deeds i are given. It presents a good and substantial , opportunity to 'commence farming, providing ' for one's children, or making an investment. I Further particulars can be UaJ from the pain- j plilets, which are sent to imitiirers. Letters answered promptly. Apply or address SAM'L W. CAT TELL, Secretary! 135 Walnut street, i north side between Fourth and Ftllh streets, I hilaailpma. Full information is contained in ihe pamphlets 3mfil8 Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale. Tu luit purchasers, on reiuimalle terms. THERE arc 9 lots of Woodland, si- J. mate in While Deer Tp on Little lluf- faloe Creek.abom a mile above Giildin's store ranging Irum 14 to 21 acre each, well timb- ; ered with various kinds of Oak, Pine, Poplar, j and Chesnul. The Farm contains about 55 aeres.ofwhich 18 are cleared, and has on it a Two st,(rv Low ; f r Houe, a Log Stable, Spring of Water, . JIlJa.and Frnit trees of various kinds. It ad- joius lauds of John Hummel and Jacob Hart- i man, about lj mile from Guldin's Store, in j nue irrertp., t-nton to, ra. .ae,uis.t. pn.iiciiy i. VHCICU at rriVdlE Sale, by the subscriber, GEORGE MEIXELL. Kelly Tp., Aug. 10, '55. A Valley Farm of Limestone Land, puMPRISLXG about 16'3 Acres, for J SALE. Said Farm is in one of ihe beat Wheat-growing vallies in Central Pennsylva nia.wiihin two miles (over a Bridse) to a Rail road, accessible tu Markets, in an eminently j neauny neigimornoou, near ;o .Mills, Stores, Church and School Houses, and in Ihe midst of an intelligent and respectable population. The Improvements are a firt-class BANK UAKN so by 45 feet.with a fair Mansion House, Waeon house. Corn bouse, and t"i S other suitable Outbuildings. It has a lar"e Apple Orchard, and Peach and Pear trees "rc. sufficient for ordinary use. The Farm is all cleared except about one acre (and plenty of Woodland iu ihe immedi ate vicinity,) all of Limestone soil, and as the owner thinks is not surpassed for natural pro ductive qualities by any in the Slate. It will be sold wholly, or a portion of 80 lo 100 acres, as might suit a purchaser. rAny cash man wishing such a property can obtain further information by applying in O.N.Woriies, Ch.rnn.icle office, Lewisburg. ISO FOR SALF ,That large and desirable property on the . corner of Mitrkoi nn.l Wdi... .. n i s, 3UCCU,WC1I calculated for a reside-no rn.l...;..... - - .u. u,..-,lucsa, vf Jlfr a residence and place of business. mere is a large UKlCk House containing 4 larue rooms on the first rt.ie ft h-i . ..Z , w.u-iUWii8 VD the second floor.and S large finished rooms on tne tnira. A Kitchen and Washhouse adjoins. There are also a snncinnc f.iu. t . r v.i,ai,iai;ririiiCBl Cistern, a Pump, and Well of giod water, a cini.ic, on. i an necessary Ontbnildintrs. For terms ic. apply to Geo. F. Miller. Esq. 6. E.DAVIS. Lewisburg, Sept. 23 1850 T ConstablesCourt Returns and other tUixas solrl .e Chronicle Office. A Slartrloaa Itemed t , J-'ur li Murttloiu Ajtl i sV-ltr-rfj HOLLO WAV'SOINTMENT. The Grand Estrrnal Rrmtdy. Tly tlie m i of a mieroar-.t, wa are aaillloaa of IHUa nntinae th mtftj. e ol oar Valiea. Tkreuah Uuja. 1 thia lioar.r.t, wh-i, ruU on Ule m, ia amrnaa u any ormn i.rinwar.1 t-art. biara of tL. Kidueya, oav ; or-l-ra or Hie r. allcclion. -J the UarWlUlaaiaiatioa j ot lb- l..iii, A.tl.aaaa. Coarka aa Colaa, by iu I BH-un rnerloally eore.1. Kery booaewia- kaovi that ; .,.11 pa-ia Hrly Lbroiwb Uaor aiaatof any tbiekuaaa. 1 Tin- h. allua Ointment far more rewllly penaUalea Ulr ! any ooaa.-r aealiy part af ibe Irainf bi-Uy, cartas Uw rn-.-.t ilaiiL-eroua iuward coaiptaiatK, tliat caa aot ka ' ri a. bed h) otUar me.ana. ' L'fjtijtUi, Halt A'i-tiBe it- Scorlutic Hit. I vtom. N a rentedT ha eeor ilone to mvh frr trio, eara of dhw mrr of the skin, hteer form thay may aaauiu., ia tl.it llinrment. Xo rae of Suit Kheom. Sruray-Serefula, Sure llradi.. or I'rtaiprlaa, can l.-o aiibauad IU taSa eiire. Thr laT 'iiti.r l.a travel. .1 ov. r many art of tbe ' tf:..l, aia.tias U peiurit! kopitala. dipeaatas tkia oioluteiit. aiwoir adrire a t. it ai-pliala.n. and baa j thua been tlie ncatu of realoriug coabUeaa aaaubara k ! Iiraltb. Vre Js, Sore Hrtwts, TToundi and I llrrn. Some of the anoet ari.atioc aarreoaa a? relr aalaV . ou tl.e utm-oI thia w.-n.lrrlul Ointment, ahea bating lo ) eo.a anh the worrt rare, of aorra, woaaar. altera, giaa .lular .wllini,'!.. ai.ii ti nii-ri. 1 r..f..r-r llolu.way baa, hy tmuand of Ibe A:il.d . acrnReata. dupotrkad a th- Im -imala of the lart, lar.e .himenla of lhi Oiat-ai-nt, to e uiol uulrrtkedirertioaortlM Vediaal SlaaT, ' in th-- ,.ryt inei ol w-uD-l. It will cure any alee. alandular aael-ioir. atiffneeaoc contraciioa of tka Jaaaak, eeu of lu ear' ataAdiag. ( , JVfM and Fitu7dl Theee.nd other Fiaiilar .llrtrendnit compralnta mm ba ! efl.rtu.liT ".r.d it the O-nnnent be wl rubojd aw - the t-arle aAVrtrrt. and hy otheialaa fcUuajmg lb printed dtriartioaa axouud easb ot. i,'o7i the Ointment and Pill ihould It uttd im Me futUitcinij rate R unions lora Laca Itvaarttt (hi it. I. ma I.hauuiattm fH ItbMM tkin f tore Hrfiotl (L r rltajs: t.tT J-mU frjrati at all tlatU kfraina tvslfia gwHrdCIani tl-ra Ttaral Soma YfouDda,all kiatla l.tltllF'SO Mt-rrurt l Frni'tfrnf r Thioats hoitl at t Maiiufartrir rf Ihvfakwr Hauawar. SO lMisin I.il. .New York. anl -UatratMl, lxndoa,aad llirouvh -ul tlrv t UlUfi fUattW, ttM ii.im wmlA, m Poip, ut lit criitf. 'Jl-uifl. ami $1 tmcb. -.Tht-rt? is a cwiarar.lc mving fc Ukivg tb lar ger Ml -It. Tl. rirTns fnr t1irii;t!ancof pativnUla ry m CHERRY PECTORAL t'r lb Car mf COltlH. 10LDS, HOARSENESS BUO.MHITIS, UHOONACi-iOlfiHa CBOtr, 1STII1M, AXU C0St3IPTI0. TOrVKF A t nLii, , i ii ti l-MA( HE AP SOJtK yKSSOF l UK Klrm tl . bmy Partumlea fja lu ir larJ. Nti'l wmi tip w,.rm. t .wtat iunt)t ti.aif 1-U f'R A fiH.l AM t rtHff. lk it mfitoiog. ao-M an-1 ri-iiti. aM(tUiit U -iir rilrtia nn the bottia. aatt th -MV-u'tv Ht fn rf r mniitl. ?ta will knciirTr tti-ui ihm -ticu tlit-j r.nl it can ho rwadily e?arr-l. pr rrrn nf.irttl wih a ittij f.uh. w Inch lraka Ibaia af tlieir mat at niiit, iil t.bj 1 y akifj; Uiv CbiT laata rai -n e,-iK t- le-t. thfy bi.iv be ur-t-f oiid aabrrkaD p. im1 roow-qurnl r lrert.ii.(t rt. tirrat raltaf faMB fiiff- riiiir. anj n uli ninte run-. i ffTr-rxJ lo thauwtia mUn art- Uat.n ff rUii. hj UiU iBTalamble irmaiT. f r-.m itf wMihlf t-tfe-i i!. in tln-aa raa, mmmj trntt tht-mfiTf unailliDg W fcrgo its um bca Iba MMll ft-r H mt f---', to t7.'jy.s aW Pr'Bf.W SPEAKEttS tAta Tfawly i.- i(iv-.li.al'. rT t.- an .n u tli tltiat aad Ct, j wtim taken la KRinll q-atitt4-. ft imovaa all Iwiataa I .if, in a U w hoiir-a. at. I wti-irr tulij iucrt-atwa tha power atid ft. sihilitT of !ric k'-. A itifA t! g-n-ra, ly niii'-h r-Ii-Ti. aDtloltca wkaJlw ' riitvfl hi CY.rrry Ivcioral. Hut th?r ara aoim caaaa ao j rihftiiiatti m uitUl nut if fly tu aa ni-rdtciDa. Cfaarrj ! l'rt-t" rrtl will niTf thi-oi if tt-j -an h rurrd. ii.'OA' ItiTI. (.r irr:tatita of lha thrtaU aa apaar 1 portir.n t4 tin- liintri. may rurrtt ty takinn; Cbrrry i fta.rai in Murtii an t ir i"-rii a-a. lka aaoLaimta- i-l fn-.-i'.O tf OU rrilvTi ti. "v , ' '. an r'Mie of aotimoBT. to b lbl- Itiaft liv I;ri;t atil frftiu-at ' of tie Caeir? Pectrat 1 ?,'.t!i '' ;llMlj'! s tlii UiAfaa. it Lakrn id araacn, it wtit j tvffonrfyf) rorrnwr hrokea ap and aoaa i rur"' ' t'1" UlH " "n ui. ..Wu ,,o i...e beeait,eedberhoief. I iur-twere prolerte.1 fr--m any fw-re-ue n.neeueaea..b-l. , u" 'r neieno.-r annom tne l berry t'ectoral, wbere am- I fi-rinic tr.m Uie diaeoee. hei-ea:.-tl mutant-.- are reported bere of patienta who hare Seen eure4 fr. ni LlYt.lt LUM1I.AI.VTS t-y tbia remedy. 10 mane that tlir ran t-e no .nie.ti.-n of ita hralinz ooer on thee J-n woi. It i-hould ba aeraeeenniely taken aatil tha p-.m in the .-i.r and other nnpliaaant aTBit-traia reaae. folt ri'SIHI'lfX in it earlieat naera. It fbonlii o.- taken un, r the advice -l a -od Pbyaieian il'roioibi ai.d in i-T.-ry rate aith a rareful reirard to tb. printed axrt' tiumt on tbe bottle. If jndirieualy used, and tbe n. tinit ir earrtully nursed neaaluue, it will eeidoaa fall 10 trul.lue ttie liera.e- 1,-rsetilrJ fXsrVPTlOy in ita wont form, tbe ! berry IVeu ral abi-uid be e-irea in doeeeadai ted to what wit. nt ri-uuirv!. ami can bmr. It alwava afford a m um rcli- f. ant art anfrHioritly rum Xhom who aro nnio!jTl pnPt all cure. Tli re are aiany tbousaada Matt 'rid a. I owr-T thf mnntry who JW1 and mt that lby .- tlit?ir ltt atiJ prrrit Walih to Ui( berry Ptctoral. Wnny y-ars cf tril. instrii'l f inirairiiiic tha pablie rfiit. J. my iu tin mniiciiiaf , tiw wwa ft it aa appracia -1 a.i or.i n ani niirit-iy py nr -sctjinir in n,ot fanrniaa t nt tt irir-nti-. tiiiin7 r-ut it mtriatta I (tit unniiklaWali t-fnt-ht ronf nrd oa tbon ultiTr. ciulU oricinat atxl maintaia tba ra- i utttti'n it rnjoy. W bi!t nixtiv inferjtir rrn-ira thruxk ujw-n th rrtnoioaity. hut fmlrd and bta difcaiad, tl.if ha irin-.i trfiKl.t ly M-ry trial, mnfrrml bfBliU u tlia Mttlif.Hl tliry nn tmrtr fcnrwt, aa4 prrdttawd cur- U o nunirri-U'i and r-aiirkallf? to bt lri;ottPn. W ht! it is a fraud nn tha puMip tn pnut.i that aaf am mr.linn will infclubl rurt- till thrra- in abundant pr'-.t'that tlw-Owrry ftwff.ral dtxn aot obIt a a rraaral ti-nv, tut almost iaiariabia cure the maladies for wh.cia it h mpIoTi-1. Aa uiDt matfs thi'f tn.ts widnr and batter knows, tlii.- ttitinf hu ernilnally twwiTt ttw ht tvliaora f ttit atUictfd. fr(ai tue Itte-caMa of lu Ajaaxicaa FaattaatW . . .. t - , r ar . - i- I i-rei-.re.i .nd im.i.i i,y jamw c ATSR, Fraetkal ana "iva oi r.ui' ijuu ninKI. . v urn-T. eu. .iate. Prepared by JAMES C. AYER. Practical Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. lir For sale by Scharllle, and by Christ n Caldwell, Lewisbnre ; Caslow, Milton ; Cast, and Kemper A. Kleckner, MiUliuburgi and by all Dealers everywhere dap of Union and Snyder Counties. VARNISHED, with Wooden Rollers. and on Muslin, ready to be hung np, will be sent by the subscriber, postage paid i Township map, cob-red, for (1 5f Geological fc " 1 75 The Division line is drawn oa this Map, also Township lines, and as it contains all taa principal Roads, and shows comparative dis tances, it should be studied by all m ho are to vote on the location of ihe Seat of Justice. The (ieological Map shows Ibe strata ol tha two Counties. For cheaper copies of tbe Map, address K. VOLKMAR. Lewisburg, May IS, 1855. i Dr. John Locke, SL'KGEOX DEXTIST, OFFICE removed to NORTH THIRD street, Lewisburg. Lewi.burg, Nov. I, J85S Dr. Jacob Horlacber, rOTANTC PHYSICIAN, having regained ) his health, has resumed his practice of the healing art. Hissnperior SALVE is still in great demand, and all orders supplied as usual. New Berlin. May 8, 1854 jm C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drwj and Chemical Emporium. Market otreet .... Lewisburg, Pa. WOOD FOR SALE. PPLY to A. K. Bell or John f aaltait. IA. Full cords delivered. May 10, ldM. mm