. - 4 Hi 5 '4! 1- itiuir.!iitni CJjroniriiv August 22, ISoC. ubiih"i on tta Cmsh rv?tm, it as ibe kirtr-rt and bust t ircultioo f any !Wwcpa-r in liuion sjomitr. Union Standing Committee. The members of said Committee for Union cunty, are requested to meet at the office of ;. F. Milim, Esq., in the borough of Lewis burg, on Tuesday, the Sf.th inst., at 2 o'clock, on business of importance. R. M. MUSSER. in behalf of the Committee. T.cwisbur:, Auq. 20, 1830. (s SkWi't? ' aU Zj QKJLiAmmti ! , , ., . , ' -- . j ' " ' : iormai anu omriai notice ot l: is nomination. Court mitil after the l'rrsitlmlinl E'ntinn. j aid in the name of the national democracy Send in Ihe names an 1 cash, Court week j to request his acceptance of it. We fonnd him open, frank, and wholly undisguised in tfi.Hon. DAVID Y.'lL-MOT will visit the ' the expression i f his sentiments. Mr. Bo West Branch couutry during our Sept'r i hanan said, in the presence of all who had ...... , . .. , ' assembled, and they were from the .North Court. Aext week, we shall probably ' and the South, the East and the W est, that he announco when he will freak iu Lewisbunr. twl upim the Vineinnnti rlutfnrm and uulirs- 1 If thft n.lehnnan ,11, ,, ti., le l,r. i driver to speak their 6Pntitnent3 again, let .-irrry ime ten the atuahinsr il-ment in the them announce it in next Armts, and our ! """ " recognized to its fullest extent .... 1 the overshadowins importance of that isftte, committee will again make arrangements anj lf elected, he would make it theere,U aim for a public "discussion." ' f h'S ailminiftrtitinn to settle the question - - -- - j upon such terms as should cive peace and Kansas The Missonri Ruffians have safety to the Union, and security to the South. blockaded the Missouri river against the ' 'Jc T" '".'T"? d-cd'f, """"''"' i the hmas lull, anil pointetlly deprecated the If eo State scltitT.-J, aud it is now alleged j unwnfftt effort of sectional agitation to pet are making a cordon of forts aloug the ' "P a national comlnrraiion on that subject. i . , . , o. A i Alter the passage the compromise mra- Nebraska border to keep Free State men , s,lr ,lf ,J,S0 ,h(. KaBsil, bjl u.a,, he Mid from entering fhro' the wilJerncso! This j NKCE.-iSAUY to harmonize our legislation extreme measure has exhausted the forbsa-, reference to the Territories and he ex- . . . ! pressed his surprise that there should appear ranee of the tree fefntc men, who it is anywhre an oreanized opposition to the Kan Htated have driven the lluffi ir.s from Frank-' sas b'". afl" 'he ceneral aequieM-eiice which ,. , , . , . . I the whole rnunlry had expieiscd tn the mea- lin and rceovrreJ some stolen property, in fUrP, rf ,sso ' 1 a battle wherein life was lost ou each side . j ft$.Vrc are indebted to Mr. Kf.NKEI, ! for the bound volume of Kansas Itmati-' , , I gating CotutiiUtees Reports over 10L0 pages of sworn and other legal evidence ! c m i r i -..i ii cause of Freedom in Kaosn3. Also to Messrs. Ki'NKFL and Grow fjr other fa vors from Wasliinton. Abo to Mr. IIlCKOK, Pfpf. Supt- C. S., : ,T - , - rr , , t. i t Hamburg, fur official and other docu- inCLts. Adornment of Congress. Slaer3 ami " I?iionnrj" lcs- , liotlc to HlO last! I Conress adjourned at noon Monday, as ' it had previously resolved to do, after ano ther ineffectual attempt to harmonize the two lionses on the Army Appropriation 1 ...... .... . , , Mil. or once the House evmeea ariequate . -nliisit- An 1.Tj tiitl Mnrl flirt C.itimtrv nrill J honor and sustain the meagre but intrepid i c,h""';of 8 '"' contrratulate , , , . . 1 vourself that no aderse inilueiices ever majority which stood fast on this rjnestinn. i mov.j yon an inch from your stern purpose The case is simply thus : The Adminis-! of eivine the preat rennsylvanian n steady. . . ,. ., ! earnest and cordial support. Iu uir judgment tration requires Appropriations for the sup-1 if m fif .MlftrH emfid', a,ld port of the Army through the year which Snuihira iyim Mr. ('nlimun rrrr tm; and commenced on the 1st of July last The ,h- I ""l """ to intimate that . : Mr. Uuchanaa has any sectional predjuJices House appropriates all the money required . , olir raVor. I only mean to say that he has lot appends tho condition that none of it none against us, and thai we may rely with , , , . c f ' ahsolute certaintv on receivins full justice, Vha!l be nsed m enforcing the acts of the acror(,,n , ,ne (;onstilutin, at his haJn,,5. bogus Legislature of Kansas in other! Knowing your Ion?, laborious and faithful word" ia mbduin" tho Free State men ' adherence to the fortunes of Mr. Unchanan, , . . . ; I have thought it proper to address you this of Kansas into abasement at the leet ot the I t.leri IO ,.lve y0(1 as.surince ,ial v,; A(lf , Korder lluflians. This condition the Sen- mhtah-nt ymir man, nor fnile 1 in the perform i .!.!- ir,..- trto.l i anre f a sacred and filial dntv TO THE ate struck out, but the ll,u,e reinserted ,.,., do,s s I violate no conf.dence. it. The House had given way n nearly : UIy iruiy.'your lriend, all its provisos to tho Appropriation bills j A. G. EHOWX. . , . , , , . To Hon. 8. R. Attics, intended to eusttun apd protect tlio 1-rec State men of Kansafs, and resolved lhat it Kould not FurrcnJor this. Campbell.Chair- j luauuri!inLotnrii:tt(.ct't isana Jioan?, vlio Lad votud aguiust nearly crery one of j tbese provisos, declared that tie Ilmse ODgbt not to giv? wny on tl.ia. The Pro Slavery majority iu tLc Senate is so strong while the Tree State majority io tho ITouse is bo Blender, that the Slave interest coiifi- dently expected to carry iU point, hut was disappoiutcJ. The House insisted or its ', T.invUot the Senate wouM not rcal i -- --- - t tut fiually, just before tl.e lime Cxo'l fur ndjoumuKUt, voted t ) ixtcuil ttie Sc-fsian two Lours further. While the IIouso was considering this-, the hour of noin rfruc!:, tho Speaker's hauinier fell, and the Session .M u0 more. So tho arntr contractor? and purvejor.-! n.ust wait till OVngross re npsemblos in IKcemhcr, unless some other modo of depleting thcTroasurj in their be half could be devi"ed. That desideratum, it is thought may be provided hy an Extra Session, which the 1'resident has hastened summon to meet on iu-arsuay ..ex.. This Kstra Session we wish the country to understand, is required only because the ', ii Penatc and the Administration wiuld ntt ; abandon their friends aud proteges who1 t.r. ,!... v;s.,ri Uiver. and arc .l,..s i:t- L..T.1 -,f r.l,:iprs ulonr- l - - ..".,:.,. Is-.,,.,.., ... r.reveot Z oful enul, fro. the Free StaU'f. The army might Lave been trovided for tut for this. The cou - tractor, and purveyors need not have uff. ert'u. x uey unm nave 0.111 men ui.'i,t jf if the Senate, had emtouted t j let the T ir - der Uuliiiii iu Kausas protect themselves f jr tho next three mouths, instead of hold - in; the bayjusts of tho Federal tro 'ps at the luruaw oi ine i roo oTaio feuiers j tejt that could not be, and so the expense and trouble of this Estri Session must be cast upon the cont.try. Very well So ends the First Session of the I Letusnow-oewlnt, XXXlVth Conprcss. will ne tne resu.r ... T u innrscay. rose.n.y .ne '""'-''' Uve unscrupulously end.-avorti to ereat, may succeed in compelling the Keprcsen-, ; 7 BtIc how. Utivc. of th. Free States to hand over to , f th( J bfl , f() their tender mcrciea, withont let or htnd-' mmttt gct from win rccc, the unhappy Free State settlers of porsje M d Was, ind to abandon the people ttow m,llBCn,o0S content. The, have endeavoring to enter the Territory in spite . , , "'"c f Atchison and StringfeUow'g army of I l"ed for tilluiore-they are doing ISorder lluffianf. Possibly this may all j 1 iite7 can 10 u"" the opposition to 15u V.e accomplished ; but we shall not believe j chanan in this State and we believe will t till we K2Trilune j VOTS i'OH THE KOMIKEE OF THE ANTI- The MUsoari Kiver is still blockaded Slavekv Americans at the ri'-ht time. gainst Free State eniiurants. mbile the t'-avitc pass ia uutu jliskd. A NEW DEVELOPMENT ! Wliile here at Iho North, ISucbanan's friends arc trying lo coax Free Soilcrs to ' believe that bo is not in favor of sacrificing Kansas to Slavery, IN THE South tbey are claiming liitn as all those who desire Kansas and Cuba want. Additional woof . of this latter fact is furnished in the f"l . , . , , , lowing Letter from Ex-Go v. Aabon Y. !nows, of Tenn., to 8. It. Adams, a notorious Southern XulliGer : Waskisgto Cirr, June lfl, 1856. Mr Deab Sir : I congratulate you on the nomination of your favorite candidate for the Presidency. If the nomination of Mr. Buchanan wasac- lfnHKla ,r . a nl t'.rt if itt lill lli.ire c n ,.,,, Sl,ice ' have seen kirn and heard him sneak. The Commmce.of wb.ch I was one. waited on kim at Ins residence to give hiin rJ a.nH " l ' 'Tplifil in hi., rc- marlvt tinntl itn xlitvfru nulurcit. suininr lli.tt tlip Aftpr-Jhns sneakin? of Kansas and the sprt issue. Air. uucnanan rassea to our forciin policy, lie appmn, i fr-nrral trrms " hr (''Tnn"' " " " mhj"f - Hut said that while enlorcinj eur own policy .P mnst at all times scmptilonsly regard the j i"st rights and proper policy of other natters. ir ws noi opnorn u irr tuna ifiirnion. t lie was not inpoeri to territorial extension All our acquisitions ha-1 t.e'n lanlv and him raMvmaIe. Our n'Ct-ssiti-.s miht HKljVlRE us tn mater oftinr nrrftiixifinn. He rttrrtrdrd the acquisition nf Cubit ax vrry dexirufjtr. now, and $1 wttit liktluto berornr a national CESSITY. Whenever vre rbtain the island on fair, honorable ierm. he was for taking it- inU he AiU j( WI Le a terrible necessity l(1;.t would indue me u yanrtion any move ment th.it wnni-l brine rptoach nr.nn its, or tansh tlic honur aad J of our beloyeJ C0Untry. After the formal i ntTview was over. Mr. Buchanan said playfully, h'it in the presence ! i oi ine v. uoie auoience, " ij i can oe ii.rr- mental in tetUimz the atvrV ffuentUm upnn the term) I hnre mfntinfil. nnit tfi-n niti fuht Vninn, 1 shall, if I'rfidmi, be willing to trive up the alwst. and Irt llrrclunridzc lake the. ff.,r-,ra,r ,.,,, ipre he a more voble ' nm I Vnii m-ttf U'(M o nnm,) ti unnr ! i to the eenera! home policy of th Cincinnati Convention, but to ererv part and rarticle of! filibustering branch of that platform, with the (KieuJ maniicstti anoexed. That rubber's manifestii deelares that, should Spain refuse to sell Cuba, and should v:c considrr tho is- land necessary tn our sift tr, then bu rvrry human and divine, we hnU be jxi&fijt'd in 1 wresting it from Spain, if we pnwits tlit power. Mr. Buchanau said to Mr. Brown, in accent j in the Cincinnati nomiuat.on, that our ne- cesMties iniht r';iiir us to mauc otlj'T ac quis!ti.)ils,, and that "he considered the ac- qnisitinri of Cuha as wry desiralile now, and it w,is !ik!y to Lpcoiup a ttaiinnal nfcsi'y. Just s i : nnthin? more l:kch wuh th !ra (cr f Mr. Dichanan t the White IIoiie, aud ihe insia.lation of Messrs. 1'orney, an- ders and the Cuban Junta in the kitchen as ; rf'v.v council of his a Iministration. When the hinray ml Ler niff !s an unamud travel er in a ci.nveniont pl.-e, it itivan-ihly be- ; comes "a nereif;;.'" L.inciattr EX'tminrr. ' S3i.Tho Uachanau papers are publish-; ! ing a statement, that, ".V EUUOl'EJlr. t JJnchiuian't nominati'in for the. Vesoerrey ; uene K,t vmcersm .;e. j here is no J -ubt but the Tope, the Kin.-.s, the Consuls ..Ve. appointed by 1'ierce, ami the , i st i i c. , friends of .Monurcliy and Slavery general-; ly, ada.ire IJuehnnia as tuncn as Souihem Nullifi rs and Ui.rder Tlnfu ,1-, ,.l .!! . would v. ,1o fir him r I b.-v en.,!,' i:.,f .!, 1 lot. 111,! ,,. ..f 4 '..,1 1 ! of LibeHy, in the 01d W, rid, character and position of Fremont, and ! desire Lis cleeti in. Our best informed naturaliz,! voters wil, mostly vote ngiinst iatuan.u, nu iuc ii 'eiis ci vaiuuiic ; Irish and Geriuaus will vote for llnelianan ' almost to a man. IIappily,in AMERICA , aud not "IX EUROPE," the President is to be chosen ! j icrVe believe there is now hut one 1 Ftlluioru piper above the West liraneh in ! this Stat.-, between the 1'eiaware and lake t Erio. 1 he Editor of thlkt Tinner ia rrrentln !.,.,.,....,,,..., ' . ,p uiiswi&e.i in puuiL-iiiiifr, luiu rov. J OlIOCK, ,f JCK . , , , , (,Bm . ,, hMe mi fur ! lilm,rej 0,Ler3 Tb Revolution in pala is snpprrsrcJ. Lcwisburg Chronicle CoMMKBCtKL Tbatelris. Dr. Ayer's busi ness Agents arc a pleasant annual to us.com- inir ahiiiil a c.irelw ac ill VHr lriin caw f them what we are sorry we cannot of ail such visitors that they are uniformly gmlle- vun. I bey are known to us t the press, as able and reliable, accomplished business men ot a character well worthy the benevolent call " uh,cn they Rre "eared, of prnmulga- Ine oest remedies tor the sick, this age alfords. Success to you gentlemen and to your cause, for both deserve success. llartfurd Chronicle. Ma. NcLioir, who has lately favored us with a call, does ample cred t to our brothers views and we commend htm to the cordial reception of our fraternity long may he wave. The Catholic Pres3 on Fremont. The following, we believe, ia a correct j list of the Catholic pnpers in the English language, published in flic United States : IVot, tto?rrn. S- lltini'l. HuITnlo. 'imr, ilHiluiii.n. 'tau.lartl. N-w Orli-anf. 'i''ti'trrnl'D, Ciiirinniilt. rilif,-u. v,-w Vnrk. Kr's-timti',. Jouruul, do IIcTat.l. I'l.ila kf!i,hia. omirui r.ir, uo. MiBrt-HAfi'-y. Ct'itrl.-iton. Vimlirater, IVtrr.it. Lenjcr, St Lnuin. rvholl-. littlinr(?. I'.utU T. ller. Iteff.n. Iri.h AuiuriciiO, Nvw York. iri.-b NfWd fin IVll, .M'ff lurK. Vi?H the exception of the Amtrkan Ct!t, edited by T. D'Arey McGee, every one of these papers is actively and openly engaged in the support of liuehanan aud Dreckenridge, and, of course, intensely hostile to Fremout and Dayton, toward whom they display more malignity than to the great Anti-I'opcry champion, Mr. Fillmore. The Celt U kicking out of the traces only in consequence of the murder of Keating by Herbert, and tho refusal of the Cincinnati Convention to take the advice its editor volunteered, touching the action of that body in relation to the crimo. It will come around and be in line with its peers before the day of elec tion. The facts above stated afford a com- the meuiarv oi creai rikihucuucc u that Coljuel Fremout is a Catholic. I rL charM nt.,d3 u0 other refutation. I J 00 enargo ueius no uiuei iviuinou. Tho facts also illustrate the honesty of j . pru.gavcrT mon who bowl about tho I itnpropriety of the interference of religious . papers in political affairs, hueh interfe rence is right enough in Catholic Journals, but when a l'rotestant editor ventures to speak, he commits an unpardonable crime! , Several ou the Fillmore Electoral Tiek- j ct in l'cnn'a turn out to be Frcmontcrs, j much to tho griif of the Kuebanccrs. Should not wonder if all were bo before N'ovcmhr. rr OninliAl WAtfi I fill ! Tuesday, Oct. 14, 1856. 1 Wlil, American & Ucpublicau j lIO Tit K UTS. 'Liberty prd Union, now and far ever, one and ; inseparable." Immm. We&-ti;r. 1 ThfCopfititutifin of thet-nittntPiiii" nn intrumnt nt of imui,.ltutf but f ultimnt.. rl univhl Fr. -! m. ; It ftf eKi r.nUnipliil (1 by tiiint I"B wh frmttl itt i nnj th- Wotl.1 has fr. r. jnr l.-- ft. 1 h Nti-nl ' tbt if it" ivmtlt th tutnnrrof LIHEUTV it whii . Hl:i Trti liM HVDibnii Ui-To!uli-'liur triI. f t!i iTti r-f Victory. Ti'l tlir blcort -f acrilitv. Mw its fr i u ! i lvi" I' ll r.vrB TA?tr njjla-lr.'U-nit'i immbjaM ns tlm poldt-n firi t iitfi'a finniimuiit I" S.V.Uk&z, Jo. ; " rrfw! Vtnt I R-r-r can, and nrrrr will mt-, and nn tuii Vy ;-'w let 'I irr rnal r u rob-. t . J-.vcf Strrry vver ir.rrt'jrjf viUrrt tt i"t- nA ruf.'" Ut-ki C'LAl'. Far c.yi. rosiH.-iHXKK, ! ThoiiKis E. Cochran, of York Co Fib A' I'Itoh iikkkal. ( Oarivill riie!;H, f Armstrong Co i IlarMrw Laporto, of Bradford Co Tor Cnneres, JOHN 0. KTTN'KEI, of Tlarrisbnrs ! (Subjwt tb.1 d.-ri icn i-f a Cm,;rfWioiii Couf:rm.) For Representative, THOMAS HAVES, of Lpwislmrs S.W j. ct tt thp .X-ryw f K. j.rc.pntatiTe Confvnnee ) j For Associate Judge, JOHN W. iiiMOXTU, of Jiullaloc 1 For rrothonmary, Ac. JAMKS V. SANDS, of Mifilinlurg . For Connty Commissioner, I WILLIAM KUilL,of West KufLloe j For Pistrirt Attornev, I ALBERT R VOUsfE, of Lcwistuirg X.W For Countv Auditor, ( I JOHN I. 10G AR, of New Berlin ; I lnvylvania Dctrutcrittic Ticket. JfrWivA Tlmt in tlx wjifBl f th; art knwn the M!.r.nri miiii.r. nii- net. xi"t tlie l-aurn of tli 1ft "T- Ni-irthil. tret- 1 1 out onnm-it ;!u!"r-m r'-tt I'-rvn?. Tin- i-t ' or- - 'KHFfti:MK! A WOltK P I'ATIllttTH' PArKIKH K in niiftiiiir Ui) ili-i:iutiJ- . f ft.Tliotml t-i-iit-iuiut y unbn-b-Ti n lrior.-tif" to th- ftin-lnirn'tital Inw. h'm'ri't. That t'lllv -ik!om tlie H'lrninintrVtrm rf Pr-rlt-nt 111" K m NAflXU FAITHFI'I. AM Y.V-FH-IKVl' fully frpinl to nil tho imortatit t-nn-rt n ui'h the romitry hn Iih1 to mrou titer. nol tlmt h' list nril'ily m:auuiiuni br iuUrcstrt aud liouur at home itol abroad. Tlit'ircfjr.irnitti pnrtimt fifth pint form oft'ir ftmrrntton tcfii-h nnmir.atrtt thr fotlnu-irtft CdtHiulaUi ; Can if fytmmittinrr nrOT:flK SmTT. nf Clumt ia Co. Auditor fn.ra J AO tit fHV.of Montnnwry Surr'ptr (.nrralHUS l!OWi; of FrHiihlin C, '.. ii kslniu i ... -At the urgent request of my friends, 1 olfer invsclf as a volunteer 1 own proper persons witn tneir reeonis, iniiui Candidate for re-election to the oll'ire of Com- sitions.cxatniiiatioiis and other reuieinbranees missionerof L'uion county at the next election, i to do those tlituss which of their olliccs and in July 21 CEO. SCHOCH. i their behalf appertain to be done; and allWit- j nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf riease announce JOHN M.C.RANCK Lsq. 1 j ,,,,,,, as a Volunteer candidate for the : oifice of Disti U t Attorney at the Octo- ! t,er r.iecuon. nt is a uauve o. ou. i- ! of larue and respectable family connections, i p n(,j character and attainments, and has t ' ha 1 that experience in ihe practice of the Law 1 I " ... ..." r..I i,e,. .tn.ie, nfib.nl ,moor. " mnispensao.y ..pessary .o, a a.. '. . . wrr oiw , i nr- ! I ' j a e,, ! fr rt..dec.ion io the office of IToth- ', onotnrjf and Clerk of the several l.nnrts 1 1!:;: oinccs nereioiore oy me, is suoicini pit oc ! mv prompt attention to and discharge of the duties of said olnces with fidelity. I Lewisburi.JulyB. SAMl'EL R0I'H. Presidential Election Tuaulcy, Xv. 4, 1S5G. Free &jil,Free S.ej h,Frce Men, Free. 1'ress, freedom for Kansas ! REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS : (Anti Sutvei-jT WLigd, D moOTatf and Auicnrmti) J0IINC.FREM0NT OF ClLIFor.N'tA FOB VICE rmtsinEST: WM. L. DAYTON Of NEW JKlLY Cincinnati Platform A'nminationt. P.ir rwi-t-ntIASiKS !ICCHAS!. of nwwhnl. VuicPrr-il. nl JllNt.llliKrhlNiaiHioI Kcutiictj Pro-Sin very Ami-rirau Tictt. or rsinp-sr Utl.l.ARll 1'II.I.SMSE.of New York. Vies 1'Mi.iDr.s-r ANI.HKW J.lHNl;LsON,ofTeun.-s. AMitinn Catiitulatr. Tn riTmwsT UEKK1T SMtTH.ef New Ynrk. 'M.iUdKri-s'.tKViJ. I'. M rAJLLAMV I'rnn'a and West Branch Fanner August 22, 1850. AYER'8 Cathartic Pills, ( SVG AH COATED,) ABB HAIiE TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CUBE THE CICK InvMliiU, Fll.-rtt, Molliem, lfc-lelu, riillnnlhroiiltilH, rrml tht-lr KflVeU, ud Jnl; ot tlirlr Virtues. Ritt THE CL'KK OF Headache, Sirk IIcadnehr,FouI Stomnrh. I'lir-hCH'., i'A Il..v 1, lb-'. IB. J.C Arrm. Fir: I hw nii-ti-.lly mrwt of tlif wnptt liH.:irlt( hiiV UnIv .jtu Imf l-y l.rlwo ttl yttiir fiHu. ll w in tonri- truui 11 fntUtnii h, birh tWy ckMiwM mt ouea. II Uey mill cure ulkn m ibvy do Hie, tin t"t ia wrlli kiutnj;. B'uun with girat fovvet, KW. W. PRKRLR. Clrtc Stnimtr Clamm. Bilious Ditwrden and I.ivor Complaint. niPAST5H.1T OF TITI IlTlRlOB, ASIIIX.il. . It. C 7 F. b., IKfid. f 8ra: I haw h! y.mr Mlto in my Bwifn "' btwi'ital jpntctic- ev.T sitir' v..ii mmff tln-rn. and mum-t hfaiiale lo My lh-y are thr l-'t mtliarti r euiploy. Tht-lr mm biliiifx urtioD ou Ui- ttvr i uick atnl i i tl, n.nt-equvnt-y Uti-y air an admfrablf rrmttlv 6-r lnuifc"Bnt.f lhat on-nn. I II .1.-1, I tnn (l--l'l'ltl luiHi-i Wmw tin- muc olHrinatf lltat it did in n-Ulv yirld to thm. i,. .iu- ..,- AI.HN.0 IU Lb. M. t-. Fhytifian rf the ilitrim HotpiUd. j Pfbentf-ry, Itchii, and Worms. PiWTOrriCF, IIabtusp, I.iv.Co Mirtt., N.t. 11 1fifB. j IR. A X F.R : Ymr lilla ar thf ji-rlfrtion nf mllrin. T'i.-y lniv.- .Wm my w.fc wn pA tliau 1 cna k-U ym. j fho bntl twen Bik and i-ininc any fr montha. Wnt off t ldiNt.ml cr ;tt rxiN'ttw, but p'l iu tMler. tbe j thnu mnitifniT't tiitit-L- yur IMlR.wfii h on crt ltr, 1 by iwliittir I'irt ijtntiitiilm of riiis (drH fn-T br I l""!y. H"y nft' rwru.t cnr d hr and onr tw. children f tdiMNty tlwnlt iy. One ottr ti'ibl'nt hut) It lint, and j Biy wife CTirt'd him m itti two difrt) of yoiir I'flla, wliila otians an'Uiid ii i--l fi'-iii fi k tvtt niy dollar durtorrf j till", and Kt muclt tim. without 1-iiifr rnrtnl rntit.ly t-v n then, urlt a m.-.li. inf tut yotua, wtdcU ii actuall cuod and bumut, will i-uwd le-ir. OtO. J. UillFFTN, IWmaskW. Indigestion and Imparity of the IJIood. . prom Ha: J. V. tfime. 1 tutor rf Mrmt 1iitrcht iiottnn. lR.An:R: I hnv um-J your with e-itmurdlnary ptimtM Id mr frtmilv n i nmotiK th-w-1 am ca!Ti to vi -it , in dip-ft-p!. To iiril.itf the OT-unttjf diifctiuuaiMl pnufy j tlt HUmhi tls-'V lt Hit very iwi n-iimit bttowti, aad I can 0'iilii-iitly locviutiMod I hero to oi j Iritiidd. Youra, J. V. I1IMK& Warsaw, Wrowm Co., S. T., Oct 24, IRfJS. Dk Pre: 1 am u-in vour Oat hart ic I'ill in uty nnio , and tftn-I rtni an cH--nt mrtrHtlv to cltu-w tho iHtcui and iur;ly the fuantiriH oi the hli-!. JOHN O. MKAOIiAM, M P. Erysipelns Srrofuljt, Kioe'tt ICvil, Teller, Tu morn, mill Salt Khrnm. From a FltrirLiy Merchant ff St. Louis, 4, 18;6. t Dr. Arm: Your I'ill are tha paraxon of all that ia j frrt-at in nf.'H.'in'. They hnrf cured my little dan-fhr-r I t ulct mm aorex ujiou tier hlu lu and ftW Uiat hmd ItirnmMe far y r. Her mother haa bero lane (mt',u ly alllirtttd with Mi trh-a and pitnj.li- on her akin ant In h.-r hair. After our rl.ild waa curwl. ah alno triM yonx i l'UU aud they have cured her. AA UoiUiUllMjE. j KheuniHli-mt t ura!ptH, aud Cout. Ftom the .Vr. JJr. JlawltS. oftU Mlhodist Kpis. Chwrrh. rt-LiaK! IItr, .i,VASAH. Oa Jan. S. hM. i IToRrT)ik: 1 .-I Id U- ui.inftTul Lt the rt-liT your . akill liac bron ) it w if 1 did r...t reiot t my am to yon. , A told !ettl-tl in it.x .ms a:il 1-r.ii-vM olt vi -itieiatiuK Ot umltc piuns, -aliirh t-until in clir-tnc rht-uuiMtinni. ) hi.t-aiiitni.dii'C I I vMh- l -t . f '!,fi. iui:a. the ne ; prew w.te and wow. until. y tlie adviee of ytmr eirel- : lent Hp.-nt in lialtimoi,-, r. .V. km.n-. 1 ti;-d .tir 1'ills. Their enecta WMre alow, hut eure. Ky puieevtrtiiig in Uu Une of them 1 ani Dow eutin-Iy well. j PE!fTC ClIAWRfR, ftWt rtorrJE. ft Dee lfi.ifi. DR. A V tit : 1 ha to been t-iittruly cured hy your I'llW of Rlifiimatic Gout aiuuiiful di-ife that tnd nflTirtfd ma , (oryeam. V1NCK.M' SLIDKLL. , For Irnpsyf I'lrthorn, or kindred Com- ulailnCH, reuiuug an a Uv purge, tlicy are an excel- ' Knt remedy. For Cos! ivrno!s tr Crntipn1ion and ns a lilnucr Pill, tl me HKieelit- and (l. . tuiJ. Fit, SnprrsMon, rnrnlyi Infianima ' t1H, and cien m-nfneaw. and Pavrtlnl Blind- Btcaa, luirt tweu cured by ttje it(-rame iu,uou ot theao Mot of the pill" In nmrket contain Mi rrrry, which, al though n vuTtial 'i.- min-dy in hkillul l.aTidh, U ditiiiretoiu In a public pill, from th'tlrewllui tnihe.jtwnce tht fr ; qut-utly f'-llow IU ieml. us u-. Theac coiiUuu Uo mer cury ur mineral BuhoUute htTer. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL ! FOR THE RAPID CURB OF j COWiHS.roi.DS.HOARSENKSS.ISPM KNZA, rtl0CIilTIII. AY II OO PI NO ! CUrOII, C'KOl'P, ANT1IMA, U- 1 C'lI'IKST tOAM'JIP'lIJK, ; Bud for the rt ih-f of outunuuptive patituu in advanced , taea of the disetUH. We need not rfk to tha pnMlc of Ita rfrtnep. Tironichont erery town, and tImi-t wery tiambt td tha Anwrtt-an Statin. Ha wond-rfid rurea of piiliiiuuary com- pluiitH have mud it alre.uiy known. Ily. f . w me the , fitmihui in anycivihV-d couittiy -n thw continent without a..iue 'rcontd -xy-' ri nee r iit -il t-te: aji i ft wer yet the comnitinitiea ai.f h-r whi. h liave not amtiiic them aoii.e living troj-hy of it vi'-b-ry ow r the Hit fl.- mid dttit peioiw di'-aa ol the thnt( and lmrff. While it la the lie -id powerful antidote y, t kn- wit b mnn for th.- fornit-dat'l.- and danjpToiw diM-aeti of the MiIiutn.iry orcu, U l nUo ihe ptoaati1-tt and mf. t r n.ei!y thut can be eni- Iioyed tor infanta and yonnit ponton. l'arnta ahrnild Sam ft in atore mriunst tho inaidiotitt em-my that ateala . fKn them nnpn-nr d. We have abundant ground to It. Iteve tite Cuttm PilT'IBal R-ivea Ui.r- Uvea by the con auioptiona it pivreuu than thoae It enn-a. Kej it hy yon. jtiid enre your cM hi they are cunMe. nor nt-e-fret tli'-m until no human Vill e:m master the (n- xombJe ritker that, f.tateiied on vit.df ef. your lift- away. All know the dr. ifii! futiditr or Initar 'ii-ordera. and aa they k now too the virltuf of this r.-in.-tly. we need not do m.-ro tljin to ame t'e fj it w still itrtdi tlie l-t it ran be. We apare m cost, no ctre. no toil to produce it the n:-it perfer! I" -1- iU ' tl"1" !l"r-l tlwtkn n-ly on it Ui heat azreutwliichocr skill can furnii-b for th'U cure, i PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AVER, Practical and Analytical Chemiat, Lowell, Mass. AZD SOLD BY C. W. Srn:rrr., n .1 .!::ti t .t ("vitw-it., T.fwMnrir: $1,150 K( MOlU'fiAlIE FOIl SALE. ! Will t'i Sold at a discount well secrrel. I'Mp'i quire at the Chrornelr ty ue ir i.ewisburg i ' . iV.ce. Y7"HERUA.iht: It. n. Ali M 5.VII.sO., V ri-fSi.Ii-nt Ja frr The 2'Hh Jinhrial ; isirirt of lVnny!ania, cinnp 'sed f the counties of l ui -n. .M:il.:n ai.d Snyder. anJ i Jamiisi Mausimli. an 1 I'm lit Kvnt K;.,A'so ciate Judges in 1 'itit-n rottnty.have iMiti their precept, bearing dale the dav ol May,! IS.'ifi, and to me directed, tor ihe bid 'ins of an Orphans" Court, Court of Common Pleas, (Iyer and Terminer, and tieneral Quarter Sessions, at LEWlMU Ki:. for the county of CNION, on the third MON HAY of SEPTEMBER next, (heins the 15th Jay) lH.'ifi, and to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby siven tn the Cor oner. Justices of the Peace and Constables in and for the county of I'nion.to appear in their of ihe Common wealth against any person or persons, are required to be then and .here atiendm?, and not depart without leave al their tcfil. Jan rs are r i;ue-ted In be puiirtual in their attendance at tuc appointed tunc agreea ble to notice, (liven under my hand and seal at the fcther- :r. ii.ii ... 1 ,'..1.1.,, il,e A'.h itfit- .f An. ..... l il.e vrar of our Lord one thousand ' v i,.i ,.i nr..si !,,.! il.e seve.ne- nuid. vear of .he Independence of the Cited . i tit UU.ZT; j " ZnJ jlMt-ins-eK. T. TKttM." j ; uart!evjc,hn Filmae, Elisha C Moore. Ceo ! JJV, bewisbunr Ja's M'Clure. Martin H ahn, Joseph (ireen Kelly Tto mas Howard, James Lawsnn. J in .iirt-, 41 J " , v.-. . l.,irl., IV r kit iHrmnn rerrv'ull ii on """i-'o- ' " ... j .... Yomi", Zacharias lireymaii j l!,.lli.lneK ,nh Itiiker Fred'lc Hinnle I Last UullAlOC ft.i an UJser. rrean Hippie, l Jacob t redenck. Jos H alKer ; rTev Berlin Ja s Neiman, Jacob Milhnnse. White Deer Ths S Harbison, ElishaWeikel. Miiflinburf: II W Thompson Btilialoe AVm II Harmon TUAVEBRK ,lVKOR. Hartley Henry Ruhl. Danl Katerman, Wm ll.intit.eion. SamI Haupl, Sol'n Ureisbach, David Kline, B-.-nj Mench Lewishnrfr James Hutchison. Crip's Marsh, l.'ennis Phillips, Reuben Snyder, John P Miller, Philip Dilltnyer, Charles S Cnles, Peter Hursh White Tieer vfnriin Kiefler. Sa'l Henderson, L F Albright, (iabnel Huntington, David I. i..n, ll R.,hen,,bl Jus. ah Kane r. West BurT.iloe Daniel Pontius, Thos Taylor, Henry Uemberling. Jacob Reish MifflinburR Mathias8tayman,GeoDreisbach, John Fries, SamI Stilzer, Isaac Hubler LimestoneSaml 8 Barber, ltobt T Barber. East L'tifTaloe Henry Mull, Wm L Harris, John Struhecker New Berlin Jno II Cornelins, Jno D Bogar, Robert Swineford, James Harrison Buffaloe Paul Diell'enderfer, Jaeuh Dtrr Ciion-Noa. Waller, Wra Hummel. Albert Wineianlon ,,..' KellT-JaUies 1 ross, Jihn Null License notices. rPIIE followin? Applications for LI- m- .ui uac tjcvn nii-ii in ine tui.ee i me t-lrri of ihe Curt uf (i.iart.'r .-ssions i.f: I'nimi t'oiiniy.an.l the same will be presented at Hie next term nf siid L'nurt : j I Aleian liT Ciimrniiiijs fur license to keep . a Ili'tt-I in .Mifliinhnri;. 3 Willi am in h. .11 Tor license to keen Eating House iu Mew Berlin. SAML'EL roF.-.SH, Clerk Q. S. Lewivbure, Au;. Si), lH:,ft. REGISTER'S NOTICE. T0TICE is hereby givea to all coa- . 1 cerneil,that the lulluu nig named persons have setiled their aeconnis in the lleftistcr's ' Oiliue at I.eu'isburK, Union county, and that ) the said accounts will Le presented tor ennfir- tualion and allowance at the Orphans' Court, to ba held at LKVVISHURU, f.,r the county of j i Tnioii. on the thud 1'rid.iv ol E1'. next. I Liin-- the l'Jlh d.iv i f saul tmiiilli. vi? . t 'I'll,, nrrmml nf V I:....l..n T-. ' tor of Willis Oordon, late of Perry towusuip, 1 TV,..,,,,,,,, r, . i. 1 1 . . i , , h i. k .1 '' ,C",y- A'lm,'n; iMrator de bonis nonwuh the will a,,n, ed of U. The final arcoui.l of ticie Braver, A'lmini-li .ilor oi LudwiL; Iienfur, iate of Jack- j sun ip. dee'd. j 4. The account of John Smiih, Administra-1 tor with the will annexed of Leonard bmaii, late of Hartley tp, dee'd 5. The account of John Benner and fleorjre Jienntr, Execuiors of Julia Leuoer, late of Union county, decM. ti. 'i'hti account of .Tarnb Brourher and Samuel Wilt. Executors of John Urown, late ot Hartley, dec d. 7. The account of David Kline and Wm. ' Smith. Executors of John Kline, late of West ' Djaver tp, dee'd. H. The final account of Samuel Marshall and Ptv.d Hamsev.Exi c.itors of Dan. lianek, ' late of White Deer tp. dee'd. i 9. The account Alexander Tenny and J. H. ! Knot, Exeetors of Hugh Penny, late of Ea-t t llull'.ilc e. ilec'd. It). The account of William Elliot. Admin. 1 istrator of Robert Logan, la:e of Easl liuir.iioe tp. decM. 11. The first aceonnt of U. F. Van lloskirk. Administrator of IiiciiarJ Van Buskirk.la'e of M:l!lin!.:ir?, dee'd. 12. The account of Mark Halfpenny. urvi vir.? Executor of Wil.iam i'osii r, late of 11 ar tlev tp. dee'd. I t. Th account of Daniel Sinnaker, Ouar- ; !rm of IJ.irbara Keiineiry and other., minor ' rh 'i'ren of Ahsulem Kennedy, late of West 1 ll-ifl'il'ie. dee'd. i 1 '. Tiir account of Daniel K. Miller, Cuar di.ta ol .Mary Ellen Idd.r.cs nnd oihers, minor . children i f Henry Lldii;g, Lite of West BuiT- ! aloe tp, d.-c d. l .r. The account of Catharine Wolfe, Gulp : dim of tivniiel L. Wolfe .ii, d i.tlors, mini children of Sum-ei Wo;e,l.ile of liie JJ.irough of l.ewisburi;, I'ec'd. 1'!. 'J he account of Catiiatine Wulfe, Cum mittec of .lames Woil'e.a s.n ol'tiamuel oi!e late of Lewisburcr, dee'd. 17. I he second accoii.it of Abner M. Law , she, liuiiidiiui ot .Mary Ellen and W.H.Wolle, two of the children of Samuel Wolfe, laic of the Borough of l.ewi.bunr. dee'd. i J. w. pe.m.;toN, i;,.rr. ', P'-L-ister's Oliire. Li wisbnr.August IS,IH.'.G . : IiMte B,if, tpjt. Tri-ni, l.VJ. j P O Csmplwll and others vs L P Teed Com'ih siii J M lit liter it ai is J Hans Jr etal " DanviHe Uank vs Jio Lawrence 4 (hs Sift I Alfred Kniv.ss and :;e vs J.noes tjiiinn Tuos Penny for Isaac Ever vs S W alter ("eori'e selinal le vs t'iiiio rme E II. wi s Ths (i i;: :..s f r J M Tavtr r v A ir n Z-Iler t'hristian Miillu use vs X elmlas .Millhouse .lac i b SmeK vs John K.inple . Mattliiis WiSon v- Davi.l H. rr John Roebuck vs A S On;.. John o,t Kockafolh r vs Atibot Oreen's Ex'rs 1. Ii Christ for W Cam. r ti vs Geo A Friek A W Creamer vs .Vrnh.nn Ilrien f ; Israel (iutelins for Hy C Ever vs J,,hn Wilt J .lm Datesinau vs John 11 V.ulz u .lii not J. lines I. (J'.niin vs Win Heart et al S.irah Ann Polk vs J ni.-s L l'.inn Kee.I.er v Wi der vs ( h is Stces t'li.is P Fox et al vs Adam K.iiick M KHn? f. r Dates-mans vs IK- DieiTenilcrfcr Coof Cnion ferL m.'hrisi vs A Winearduer j lleory W Siieder vs Saml Euine Comih su?. M Chamt er!i:i vs I Hish Admr Wm C L.iwson vs Stephen il-rn et al ; M.irlis Weil A'. t,'o vs Jacob H.iniiiau tt al ! Julies Weil A ('n vs same i Wm it Herreid vs Smith II Tiiompon He ni Fetter vs Sum! Uause ai d wife ,"hair, . ",Hl", Andn wY.,nn l,,l, Sed.nn vs Hei.rr flinrles David Herr vs W II While with notice to Sprout, llurrows A; Co vs M A Stock et al same vs same Mary Jane Flint cVe, vs t'h.nrles 1) Kline llenjamin Fetter vs Samuel Pause William Heinen vs Jaroii M't'urley Lafayette Albright vs J. lm Ilatesman Moiitelius sV 011 11 jr vs Suiter ci Huii'ine r . 1, ', r.-tf.. 1. ... f . .... l i .. """"' .s .uu.fwrry same vs same Nefl" for Kurst vs Richard Ibi.iL'hrrty Christian Dersham vs Joseph (ieyer et al Daniel I.aycock vs William Moure Ilauiel Kanirler jr vs Oe.irL'e Housel et al John V.'cnzel vs Jackson M'Lanshlin John M I'enfer vs Daniel s, nier wjth notice Poller i,.r.M E Shriner vs C H Shriner with no II. n. Dersham, II. D., HAVLNG rcrniano.Hly located in Le wisbtirs. Pa., respectfully tenders his Professional Services to the citizens of this ! J town and vicinity, hoping by prompt attention j to the duties of his profession 10 merit a share i of their patronace. Attention will also be paid lo Chronic Diseases of every name, and treated ; with unparalleled success. I lln. DI'.HSIIAM Graduated at the renowned j American Electic Medical Collese. Cincinnati, ! having first studied the Old or Allopathic sys tem of medicine, and attended Lectures in one " ,ne ch("" ' " Philad elphia; but hecomtntr convinced of the super j'"" oftheNewor American Ecleclie system, n'Xl lyVf .hrlvVst.6 This insim.nlhho'"!! y. t h. lis ii.ii.nry. t. no s.in-ri-r i th.-fir.i.t wt-.n.! I u.i,.inwi,, miiiuii'., ,it suu. in. u'au m hiurnmer Mi-lirnl Cnll...J of CuiHtii Hti mm! lllwl. H In seflilio . Vl,ysirtiy,to all .irt of n.ir i:;otie.B,l in Ohio. ItHlinn. ! Ai.. ttiov will ,,hiu U; uu.rd nuuiiTuui thuQ itny othvr cias nt j. hy-i,-Ki-!.. The i.rinrin:,! ,1 ff,T.niv Kl vpm, Ik H, f ... t..-, A , . , . . .. r.,-i,c.i ,"n inr ,.i, -,iii.ii,iiiii-.ys.rn. ex oieninne, m tDtc: S lu-.i u.-es no m-j iu.il fi iht i. in any injilrimm V. tie- human y.u-01. Burl, an 0lnmel. Arip Antimony.-.; f.r.nnerinr ,,1 li.rmle.. n-.-ei.ti. hava nf late turn te Ji.,.T. r.sl. ft r t!-a ever lilnr-il I an-l f roirreiT,. i-l-.y.-ti-isn nf Ih- w Seln4Kl that are mi-ieie nriuH.- u.r ini d.-let4-notts meilicitjc-ii.ira- lomel. Ae.:) tberff -re we lta tin .n-.. f.r tli-Tn. With th.-M vatuanle new au'ent-. anil all thnee nl the Ot,l nr All'irathii-biM-il i-x.-rjit tin- f, w l.'-iisvn. uientiimml at ore, and all .lie impmrrnirn nf eYery nihrr .yt,-ni nf amtk rine.a. ihe Ib ian piithii, IlTar:atlnr.Tt.imisnnian. te many fii' ai'eB are now euralile tti-it w, re our,- ,-nnsi.lre iiutNwkibli., anil tbnt tno witle-nl breakiint down the on Btitutinn. bd.1 ervallnir f.lb'rtlli4e:i.ri.. a IK-hiHty. lte-mati.-ia. l.yi-riepBii.. Lifer llipeae, I'lrerate,! bereThraat, l.s,-fls,,t none, t-ri inat.ire 1.- ,.f T.s-lh, Ac. Ihe New cctinnl ci-rtiu.ily elioliiB a irrtat superiority in the treutinent of all .ttsi-tL-t.. It hi itvn nrnvinl l.v flinleal ii porU lhat th- runrtality lakiuit all uioaaea t,,.,u.er-i law ti,ui!iim.i; Hut of A.uUctlwicrm Ib nnly A per cnt. l in., i an aire ni prot'M ami ImnrnviitnentB, and Ihe I N.-w Srhoni i. atwiiyapri-is-aHiDv, not tia. bouDd Oewn 1 ? .Iolip rriHsls auit ueti-iuatvil thi-nrii-i.. S.rl. AFVirK at trm lnnT end of Market St pne Portrait of John C. Fremont. The most correct lilieness ever made ; ex ecoted in the htRhest style of Art, and printed on fine India paper, published and for sale. Wholesale aud Retail, by Ij. .. Ritiitlial, UtlinyriiiTier, N'.W. corner Fifih and Chestnut Streets, , Bri ' '.if I rniianeipnia. '. Hisc wi-hi.,,; to s. ajn. "''AGENTS WANTED Dr. Jacob Horl.-iclier, rtOTAMC PUVSIflAN, bavins twine bit health. b reume.l ln pratlire t the healinu art. II is superior SAI.V fc Mill , io great deman.l, and nil orders Mippl.id a . usual. .New Merlin. May H, ls5-t ; t Heal Estate. First Class Limestone Farm P OR Sale, in While Deer Valley, Lveoming County, two miles from the Canal and Itailroad, ou the road from Lewis-1 liors to Jersey Miore. It contains ltjO ! SICrrfl. in a pond state of cultivation. It . has an Orchard, first class Darn, cood House, i and other Outl.uildinss. I Call on MATTHEW BROW , I niontou n, for further particulars, or on the hditorol the Chronicle. IS, 'j6- I Orplitms' Court Sale. T D lESE Farm, near 3hltiin...In J i pursuance of an order of the flrph.ns 1 V CounIT wlll ue exposed to Public Sale ou the premises on , iyiturtiii'i the. '.lh day nf &'t. next, a valuable FAltM, situated in Turbut j township, Korth'd Countv. about SJ inil.-s ! ; east of Milton. The Land is of the beM j Limestone quality, with valuable improve. ' nients, consisting of a j j I.A11GE 1JAXK I?,W:X. i ! nearly new, a large FRAME PWEI.M. , HOUSE, with the necesaiy onihoildini-i, : I two wells of water, one al tlie House, ihe other at the llarn-yar.l. A!o,anOi. tlAI.Uj "t Fruit Trees. Ac, &c , being the tract as- ! signaled as purport A. j Bounded by lands of Charles Hotten:u.e, i Wuj. Marsh and others, c 'nlainin? anont OO aCri-H, more or le. A!. all i that certain lot of ground situate m the Bi.r- oii'.'h of Milton, countv aforesaid, and cV-, scribed as follows, viz : Mounded on th north bv Locust street, on the east by lot of Uenn-e t'orrey, on the south by lid of J. L. tutui. i and on the west by the Suntury and Erie Railroad Com pan v. on which ureerectut a two Storey Frame Mouse and I'oticij. Late the estate rf Gainns Mii.n, d'c'd. Sale lo commence at 111 o'clock of sai I day. when the terms of iale will be mad" known by WM. M I'SlI. GHK.GS MARSH. By order of the Conn. Adm'r. '. IIUVD PfKsEL, Ckrk. j Antriist 19, ls.'.S. i Sheriff s Sale. J IY vir r i ) sued virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. is- out of the Court of Common Ple.is of Cnion conntv. w.il be exp.se l to Public Sale at the house (,f David llerr. in Lewis. hur-, on MosniT.i'ie l.'.ih ol plember ntxt, the following described real ; rop. r v. to wit : A certain L. t i t liro'ind situ.it.- l in th boron?h of Lewisburir. L't No. ti.:. hounded on the east by Fr..iu s.re.t. on ihe south by Lot No. 8U3, on the Vest by Chesrnt Ine: alley, and on the nerrh bv L t No. c n- 1 liiiniiit; (Hi feet front ai d IS7 C leet deep, w hereon is erected a fi c-sr-p y Ruck . S Dwellinir H 'se, a Summer House, anliAi , other Out-buildinirs. wnh the appurtniaeces. Seized and taken in execution and t . be sold as the proj-ertv of f'oo. '. M.-. DANIEL D. Gl LIMN. hrr :! Sherill's Oifice, Lewisburc, July -I, I (iF VALUAELH REAL ESTATT. rjsHE titidi rsined Assjerees of Hvsht R. Noll, will olb r at I'uo'ic Sale on itie piemises, 011 Sati kioi liie :Ioth day t f Au otist next, tho followiiii; vaijai le Real Esiate. to wit : A lot of (iround frontinj on Market street in liie boroii-ii of I.e'.v.sOin L. I'tiion county, on the corner of Maikrt a:;! S-venth -ire. ts. m hat is ra::-d Jsiu-tn's Adeiiini lo Lew is-bur-'. Cobtaiutn llo lee; 1:1 bre.i bit aiol I. j feet in dop;h. on wli.eh rir . t- ce. .! ii first rale I! KICK l'WEI.I.IMi H use.ai il substantia! and handsome Traiue tsiai-.e. and all other necessarv Oatbuiidioes. The.e ar-' .'-v.also on said Lot a variety 1 t'clioiee Frut Trees-, and a iu ver-l'auii. V. , i! of ect l ltnt water. Ais.. -ninr.K ryiMri:vr.n i.t-rs ,f eround fronting on Market street and adjoin, nig the lot above described 011 the tresi. which are well calculated lor Uuiiilui'j Lots, b, a very handsome location. .Said lots will be sold separate. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. of said dav, uhen terms wid be made known I y HI CH P.SHKI.l.rit. OEOIUJE F. MILLER. Lewisburir, July 4, lb.',ii. Assignees, Ac. FOR SALE. -To Storey BrU k Uotiso and JlX Half Lot of proun 1 situate 011 Market street opposite the new Pieshytertan Ch. Also a ItaiT l ot of cronnl situate on the south-cast comer of St. Louis and Ceme tery streets in the borongh id' Lewisburir. Also all iny int-rest in a COACH SHOP, doinc a coed business. For Terms, inquire of WILLIAM JONES. Lewisbnrg, June t, Crphan3' Court Sale. I "D Y virtue of an Order of tlie Ornhiins' 1 XJ Court of Union County at Mav T. lMofi. ! will be sold on the premises of the late J ACIJU SHAr Lit, in Limestone 1 p, t nion Co, on Saturday, the 1S1 f Aujust next, the following described Real Eia!e, late the estate of the said deceased, viz : The 'iimm mm situate in Limestone township aforesaid, ad joinins lands of John Rinehart, John Mensh, Ceo Leishtner, Henry Sanders, Henry Frock, John Crossgrove and olhers.coiitu.nm about 1H4 ACliKS and 5 perches, about ISO acres of which are cleared, including NINE acres ol excellent MEAVOV with a convenient DWELLING- HOUSE, large Dunk Itani, a lar?e bearin ORCHARD, a Well of excellent Water al the door, and other necessary improvements. t'ale to commence at ten o'clock in the fore noon of said day, and terms made known by DANIEL 811 AFEIt. HENRY K. SANDERS, 63B Administrators of Jacob Shafer, dee'd Rich Prairio Farms ! UNIMPROVED LANDS, anJ Town Lots in Illinois, Iowa, and adjoining Stales for sale in great variety, at low pri ces, and on favorable terms. Pamphlet Catalogue Descriptions rf Prop- ertV. Wllh Prices attached forwarded ,-ni . ' i w"u F" auacneu, u rwaruta gratis by mail on application Our txtemire keal eonneetion will facilitate pivine; valuable information of any part of the Vest to applicants desiring to locate. liTBuyers of Illinois Central R. R. Lands can avail themselves of the knowledse and experience of Mr. Den , the late.Laud aeent of the Company, to supply ths difiiculty of making judicious selections. Particular attention given to loentine; War rants, examining lands, furnishing mtps and descriptions, payment of taxes, and to a gen eral Real Estate Business. . CH.WS M. DUFFY &. CO. Pnrnee nf f ;1 .. . .. Mn.i u L 11-.., c. , . ..... . aim ..,,'i... , aier .s I rna'a w. nrrrr, ) Bear lil.Cen.R.R Dep ot, nivin s. oudck. f l ltl'.'A'i y VALUABLE BUILDIKG LOTS IOU Sale. One Lot on South Third street, a square aud a half Koui .VloiM Three Lots on South squares from Market The above are level Lots, well located -tl well adapted to building pnrposei. 1 W. 11. AKMsTKONr; Acting Ex'r of Wm. Armstrong, di-c'-L Lewisbur;, June 25, lM Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale. Tit tail purchuMrt, on reasonable term. 'PJIERE arc 9 lots of Woodland si- X mate in White Deer Tp., on I.ittie uuf faloe Crerk.ahoiit a mile above Guldin' store rangins; from 11 to 21 acr each, ed tin,b! ered with various kinds ol Oak, Pine, P.i,.ir and Chesnnt. ' The Farm contains about 5- acre.of h , are cleared, and has i n it a Two St,,n 1., t . Honse, a Log Stable. Spring of irr Iliand Fiuit trees of various kinds. I; joins lands of John JJtimuiel and Jacob l)rfr. man. about li n.ile liom Guldin's fcture, i6 White Deer tp , I'mon Co, Pa. The above property is ojlered at Priia Sale, by the subscriber. GEORGE MEIXELL Kelly Tp., Auj. 10, '55. West Branch Insurance Company, OF Luck II;n en, Ta., insure Iictaiirii Unildtnes, Stores, Merchandize, Farm Property, and other buildings, and their c.-n-tents, at moderate rales. Dolus business (,a bothCasti and Mutual plans. Capital,$:iOo,nou. IHkECTOliS. Hon J.-lin J 1'earce Hon (J C Harvfy John I! 1UI! T T Abrams Chas A Mayer D J Jack man Chas Crist W White Peter i rkinson Thns Kitchen lion. G. C. HARVEV. Pres.d rx T. T. AIIKAMS, Vice Fie. THO'S KITCHEN. Sec y. JA.MES II HAMLIN, A rent, 6-7 Lem isburg, L'uiun Co. Administrators' Notice. AJOTICK is hereby given, that Letters i. of Administration on the Estate of Jiros Simla, late of White Deer township, I'nioa county, deceased, have been framed to :1. n b-rsicned by the K gister of I'nion c. ur.tr in due furm of law ; therefore, all persons in. d bttdio said esta'e are requested to make numeilinte payment. aisd those havinganyjijst clainis are also requested to present Mem le gally authenticated f,.r set'Jement. AURA HAM SVPHER. i A .'minis- HA S HOTTENsTEIN.S trators. Turbut Tp, Nor.h'd Co, July 10, !H.-6 r?..Last ntice.-a VS we wish to have the aecoim's of J. Hayes Al Co. closed np, all persons toxvinz themselves in. It Lit d lo the above Firm, i!l please call and settle, as Ihe acri's will hor?'y be placed in the handsif apn fer i Ihr.-r for collection. Ju y 1. J. HAVES & CO J. Goldsmith & Bro'3. Just AnJiil H GOODS! VOW is the winter of our discontent 1 made clorious summer" by the ar rival of our NEW STOCK of .Si-kino and Dimmer Ccodp, coiisistin" of the Inrrest assortment of :VA'A'. H.J.'.' ever before brought to the town of LewisfMir..'. Our slock is complete, and we ure se'l'ii" at very reduced prices. All of oor tio. .Is are selected bv eurseives and manufac luie 1 in (,i,r own esiabiishmtnt in Philad. viz. liliii k. Rn wn. blue, tlrern. Claret and Plaid Broadcloth and assuneie L'ress, Frock and Sack Coats, as well as " FANCY CLOTHING of evrry description Vests ol Cassimere. S:ik and Satin, all made alter ihe latest fashions, arid warrae.- il lo be well made. Also Wane Marsti.les esis.White Linen Vests and 1'ai.u. and every vanity ot v-o. ,1s usually found in a C 1, ti mail's ti At in, j LtnlJiJ,mnt, ' I" I-i.lt ti'.. ves. llosierv.Ntrkcloths.Stocks li awers. Suspc..!ers. H in.ikcrchiel's. I'nder sh r's. &c. Also a creat vanetv of Fanrv Ar-el-s. Also Tsi,Cnps for Spring and Miuimer wear. I nil rclias. Carpel Hars, etc. 'I lo re will be crowds auerdmg our neit month's t'oiirt, therefore we have laid in a much larger tock than we otherwise vmd have done. Our n-.i ito is '-Quick Sa'es an! Small l'refrs,"and to this motto we adhere. N.l). We would particularly ca1! the atten tion of Parents 10 rnr stock of lints' Clothiub. ;.nd also lhat tioods will be carefully made to order. Particular attention paid toordersfrom Ihe country. Lewisbure:. April, 1S5 COAL! toil.! COAL ! The un.Iorsisned would res peciftilly in:, rm the citizens of Lcwisburg and vicinity, as uell as persons in adjoining towns, that he keeps ronstantlv on hand a supply .f MIAMOKIS and W lthS-bAHKE CVAL.U r Stove and other purposes. of everv Tariff and sir,-, ar. I wi.l .leliTrr dl t..pnnsiIMriD it. as be tia a lun fc.r tl,t purpnia.. Having- .r-lel a piir i f Wktl.ll sCAI KS. I,r ran a.fiira ri'BB pur.hi.stmc 1'i-al thai th. y will Kt full webt,anil tttti pa. i nl f wat lli. v rreei.,-. 1', nl .-an l e hutl at the kis,.-t fa.h prices at bb Tarvl. a t- w lar-'s fr. m Mr. W t IniRainV H.-u-L M l.i(.lli.0mil Iiii dBwUl l- an, i rtf tn at biBCnrf V.r.l UtoI.uB UolfltlK. 1 . srthnn. Vay 13. lS-rl I .y Also 1! I ark sari i ill's Coal. A FRESH SUPPLY OF i)rms. Medicines, Books, Notions. Varieties, stationery. &c, purchased in New York and Plulad. markets, has just beta ree'd at the Old Mammoth Drug Store of CHRIST & CALDWELL, Lew ishnrc. GLAtSS Jars, for Pickling and Preserving, Quarts and Hall Gallons, for sale rheap by CHK1.-T A CAIJ.W.I.L. DR. GREEN'S AROMATIC SAP.a certaia cure for Dyspepsia and diseases arising fn.m an imrun- .fan- -1 lb.- tnmarh al anre . iilive i-l t tvtU AMD Alii K ynn, ta eta. per bellla, f ' IT All KIST A t'AI.HW ELL. APOUIFIElt, or Concentrated Lye war ranted to make Soap without Lime, and wilh Illtli- tr. ut.te. W ith one cakeof Lye ana Hjur powadB f ap Fat. y..u -an neikr f.rfn iralluDt goed anft &p. llurd aeup can tw luade lu tlie aame way. For Bale by C1IKIST CAM.U KI.I.. 1A VES" W HITE GREAME. for Waggons. ) Bn. ierCsgnrts, mnibnses, ttaces. etc a up.-riur artine, f. r.side by I'll ll 1st A OA I.DW BLL. C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drwj and Chemical Emporium. ei otreci - . licwisourg. fa. qs-rjv ( LtH'KS-all kinds of May and pr.3i-hour brass (Jocks and patent lever Xjjjtirae-pieces, Brass 8-day clocks at brass 30-honrelocks as low as $1. All docks warranted for one year at J.I..YODER"S -)LATED WARE Cake and card Baskets J Table Forks, 8poons and Butter Knives, 't easpoons silver-plated on the best German silver, -f I per J doi. All good warranted t give satisfaction. All kinds of Engraving al ihe shortest notice at ' J. L. VODER'S. FARRIERY. THE subscriber offers his services J in coring Horses of Poll Evil er Fi"'1 He will cure Horses of cither of these afflic tions for t?s, or make no charge if not suc cessful. Here is an opporlnnity frr every one whose horses are alllicied, to restore ihetn to health and workinir order. Residence on y ' Farm in Kellv To., near Lewisbnre. ' An-i. ty, I?.-".. GEOKGK MEUElt. -T