Xruiioliurji Cljrouirlr. h i O. N. W JKDLN St J. R. COKNtLIUS. September 5, 1856. I'm BSit4r9 . Tli I..h!.imkii Chk.isici.k, j-i s.-h. I on tin- I'ash rlrin. ha th- larrp.t and Lret , ir- ill .l.r.n of any V w .) a-, r ill I'll ion County. K0Tlie lMnoeratio Conferees met at Scliunmvfl oo Wednesday, and after tco "r twelve Lillot3 selected 1'auicl Loog, of I'uion county, an candidate for Represen tative in th ta District. His principal op pojicnts were Henry W. Fries of Union, I'r. Jas. I'ravrford of Juniata, and lUniil S. l!iycr of Snyder. James W- Sasps. A report Las been tut in circulation, tliat the Union ciiulM ute f .r I'riitlionotary of tliis county is not able to sptak or write in fiormun. This i-i a tni.stakiv A native of l!trks county, :iirl all Lis days living anJ d iing buiiues's willi a mixed (jerDian and English popu-l-jtion, Mr. Sands is abuudmtly qualified in that as in every other particular to dis charge well aiid satisfactorily the duties of the uffije of 1'rothonotary of Union county. mrOn Saturdjy last, all the Huehanan men iu the lower Houo of Congress ex cept 1MV1D ISarclav, of Pa., and all the Fillmore meu except Geokiik G. Di ss of lud., voted () r cede from the amendment t. the-Ariuy "Jill prohibiting the use. of the U. S. Army to enforce the usurped Laws of the l'ordor Ruffian Legislature, and the Dill passed 101 to OS allowing lie .'resident to execute these confessedly illegal, unjust and bloody laws at the point of the bayonet and cannon's mouth ! liv ery 'riend of Fremont stood by Kansas to the last. Xuw they have, the " purse and the sw ird," let us see if the Buchan an party will pare to enforce those uncon stitutional and bloody enactments ! Lewisbtiui, Center & Si-ruce Creek Railroad. A large assembly convened at Center Hall iu Center Co. on Tuesday of this week, to organize the Company. About S000 votes were polled, of which there was a unanimous preference for Col. Km Slifeu for President. A number of gentlemen were proposed for Directors, of whom the following were elected : Joseph Paxton, Cattawissa ; George F. Miller, John Walls, James Young, Mark Halfpenny, Union county; Dr. S. Stroh ockcr, W'ni. JJurchfield, Wm. C. Duncan, Peter Wilson, Juhn Holler, Center county; G-?oAV. Johnson and M' Williams of Huntingdon county. rj,Tlie Directors meet at Ilartleton, Friday 12th int., to further organize the Company. "The fact is iiicontrovcrtibly estab'islted that John C. Fremont is indebted to the United States Eiyht Ilandreil Thousand Pullars!" So says the Argus. Xow,both bouses of Congress and the Prcsidenf,witb all the accounting officers, did officially de clare, (on their oaths) that HE OWES NOTHING. If Lc ewes on accountsyears old, why was it no published until three months befon; the election ? And if he owes, why don't Uncle Sam collect it off his Thirty Million Dollar Mariposa tract your party talk eo much about? Tho truth is, this is but one of the infamous falsehoods against TU E COMING MAX 1 V'lIAT WfTtrTKR, CaLITOUN, &C, TU(t if Fremont. Read tho fallowing testi mony of some of our great statesmen : "I have acquaintance with the Colonel, mi'! I am so ft notably impressed as to him, that I ten Id in readily trust him as any n'her individual. His ISTEOKITY IS IiE ViiND susi'irios." John C. Calhoun. "Col. Fremont is a young officer of great merit one who deserves well of his coun try for the bravery and ability with which lie dichargod his important and delicate duties in Calif ornia." Dnnil ,btcr. "Col. Fremont exhibited a combination f energy, promptitude, sagacity and pru dence, which indicatis the hiyhest capacity f.r CIVIL and military command. That j tlf country ici'l d Justice to his valuable, j and distinynii-hcd sii'iires, I entertain nut. the tliyldest. daunt. .nator Uix. "Col. Frement, in my opinion, is the must meritorious American of bis age now iu existence." Senator Allen, nf Ohio. :'I regarl Col. Fremont as one of the must heroic and successful offieers in our army an army of which any nation might ; lc proud." Senator !';, if Texas, j Grand Rally. On Saturday last the Workingraen rais- j rd :i Fremont pole at the Rough and Ready , Works, muid the cheers of a large and en-, tliu-iasiic assembly of freemen, who had. gathered around if. Addresses were de-j livered by W. C. Laws.m, Esq , of Milton, , Win. ran, E.-q.f of Philadelphia, and Mr. M'Min, of Wiiliam'port. Scchlci's '.nut I!:md also enlivened the occasion with fl.eir presence. We feci an honest , j ride in the reflection, that we haye never , f ill, red iu advocating the interests of the W"ikiugtiicu, Ltcaue they have exhibited I in every great crisis those sterling qualities ; i f mind and heart, that prove the people j 1 1 be the only safe depository of SDVcrcign j power. Tho very inscriptions on their j t aimers proclaim their deep devotion to the principles of freedom that they un-j ierstand the interests of the white laborer, ; and know how to guard t!ieiii,aud that they spurn with honest iudignation the prctcn- I ri.'hs of the old Arirtcrat, James liucha- . i nn. who advocated the reduction of wages , and the subsequent degradaliou of working-1 men. The Iron Workers of Danville, true to themselves,and true to the country,have I minted f..r the war. Nor can they bo ridiculed, sucered, slandered, led or driven j from their course. Our opponents have tried it, and the serpent has recoiled upon j tl.enss-lvcs. 1 he cheers for Fremont anil Freedom around the IVle on Saturday fveninp ?vc thedeath blow to th- ir hoped f creating . division anmng nr. The work 'rav'y " v...t..ur 'A,. :., Burlingame at Willlamsport Wednesday of this week, was a gala day at Williamsport. Flaizs were flyine in the 6treets,ino.st of them bearing the uatnej of Fremont and Dayton.and every railway train brought in hundreds of visitors from tho North and East, who, with hundred! more from the town and country number ing thousands in all had becu attracted thither to hear the distinguished Congress man from Mussachusetts,who Bully Brooks did not 6ght Assort Bi-bmnuame. He is a plain, intellectual, solid looking man of medium height, with nothing assuming or rcmakable in his appearance a genuine type of the learned, fearless, honest, prac tical Yankee. Bradford county sent down a couple of hundred men to represent her .'!0OO majo rity ; Montour had a beautiful bauner,nnd her Band of Mosic.with a large delegation; I Northumberland had scores of Fremonters i and Fillmorenns who will vote so as to kill ' Buchanan ; Union was well represented ; and nearly every township in Incoming had specimens of members of the large and giunmg I'uiij tur ine inner1. A. UPDEGIJAFF was chosen President of the vast assembly, (which convened in the rear of (he Court House), assisted by a lnr,. nnmher of Vico I're.lent, from -j that anJ other countic?,aml J. M. M'Mtx.v, Secretary. The Williamsport anil Danville Bands, with tho Committee, then escorted Mr. Burlingame to the stand, and he vis heartily wc!otned. Although weary and hoarso, Mr. B. rocccdi d, in a clear, effec tive, and clrnnont style, to discuss the ! great issue of tho contest, and after speak ing over two hours, had not concluded when we were forced to h ave. Cheers and laughter from the gentlemen borjuets of flowers from the ladies and deep and earnest attention of all the intelligent au dience showed how his words and tho'ts were sinking into their hearts. The meeting adjourned with 3 most hearty chctis for BuriingMue.and 3 for Fremont. Iu the evening, the Court Ilonsc was crowded to overflowing by cger listeners to a rich, racy, but thought-breeding and instructive speech from Mb. Ut-OSS, of Monroo county, New York. From every quirtcr we received words of encouragement, and are satisfied that only effort is required to carry our State for Fremont. Documents and Meetings should be had in every neighborhood; and the earlier, tho butter. KAN3AS AFFAIRS?" The Kansas Committee, INTERVIEW WITH THE PREEglDENT. Wash l nutos, Aug. 3 1 . Messrs. Hyatt, .irov aim camels, uic i?uo-aiionai iNan-1 i I. . i i l i i r rltli tli i President, yesterday. They report that the I'rccident justifies Lis general policy with regir-l to Kansas, expressing bis be lief that if the inhabitants of the territory hud been more anxious fir peace and hss about their institution, there would have been no trouble, lie does not think that the condition of things in the Territory is such as to prevent the obtaining of jus tice in the Courts,and admits that the pos session of arms was the Constitutional right of all American citizens. Ho pledged himself that invasions of the Ten itory,come from whatever quarter they miy, shall be prevcutcd, and declared emphatically that the actual settlers shall have a fair election, though it should require the entire force of the Government to secure it. He also expressed his determination to enforce the Territorial laics, but said he had no power to protect the emiyrants on their way to the Territory, and 'hey must rely npon tLepro- tecti"n afforded l'j the civil authorities of i the Mate. Lawrence, Kansas Terri'ory, Saturday, Aug. 23, 18.riO. J On the 221 the Quaker Mif si.iD, on the roa 1 from Wtatport to Lawrence, was at tacked by an armed baud of Georgian?,who plundered the place, taking all the horses I they could find, and committing all man-1 platform. The Catholics r?mam faithful, ui r of wanton outrages upon persons and j Catholicism and Slavery aro the only pil prpcr,y. The peaceful inhabitants were lar? TZL . i sliutm fuily insulted, and tLcir lives put in jooparJj ; and threats of an uparallelled prossucss wera made to seize the helpless i Q'laker women and carry them off to the j Hum in camn with aa oMeet Mo thoekinr. o( to coiitcniplate. Tho iuoffensive people were compelled to flee for their livcs.tlicir property all stolen or destroyed. Cor. Tribune. We have Kansas advices liy wiy of St. Louis t.j ihe 7th u't. Gov. Shannon had on the 2-"nli proclaimed the territory in a Mate cf insurfction, but the precise bear ing of this movement is not yet certain. It seems to be aimed at the Free-State. men, but it may be intended to get rid of men, out ii may oc luienueu to cct. riu oi , 1 m- - 11 t ,, ho have rushed ucli force. The mto the Territory iu such force. The j fact that no further collision has occurred . down to the 27th leads U3 to hope that a ' general conflict may yet be averted, or at j least staved off. The Free-State men must I . .t I it l .1 fnin strpnftli I-v iloliir ntiii a mnntTi in fc- J " "VI cauip, even without fighting, will be euro to thin out the ranks of the I'orJcr Ruff- iars. Every dny. therefore, thnt pa?scs I without a cu!!.a:iiu is a day of grtin to the Free State caupe. Two mnnths mnre tirinjrs to the elrt-.inn, winch wo trust will termiuatc the reir; of KufBins over Kanras. t f'' We invjic OUT rraHers tn tlie pcmsal of f 1)r. AtKii'a advertisements which arpar in! tion as trcatsi:; nf uhat intfrets n all. and frnm a sonrre which all have lone respected, j The DtrCtor is well known as one uf the lead- in? ChemiMs of tins country, who devotes his ; prat acviirements to the discovery and man. ; uiuciiiir in rrmc'.ncs tor popular use. i nc , unparalcl.'ed success which has followed his labors is lo well known in this commnnitr to 1 JonfiO Kent, son ut ('baliCfl!or Kent, t,r ! aov luruUtii n fr :ir p-n HcjAmr i'n-sideil over a Fremiti t mutiiiig at l-'itli-' "t.rfr. ' . kiii ..audit,?. X .." Lcwisbiiiir Chronicle uiitl " STRAWS." The American State Convention, wo re gret to see, have out in nomination a full Fillmore ticket. It can amount to nothing except to give the State to liuchanan, and can not therefore receive tho support of preat boJy of tll0 Amcrieaa rar(J. Tho struggle is between rrcmout and; freedom on one aide, and Buchanan and j slavery ou the other; and when the time for action shall arrive, but very few will In f.uinrl willing to flirnw iiMr.iv their votes .......e -. . j ! upon a third candidate. Ibis paper can not be made a vchiclo for creating disscu tions among the opponents of Buchanan. .Viuei Chunk Oiizttte, (formerly for Fillmore.) j Seiiun.iui.r. Coustv. Fremont clubs have been formed in Pottsville, Miners-1 villo, Ashland, St.CIairrremont.Colonibo, and Piuegrove, under most flattering cir-' cutustances. The Protestant adopted citi- j ,..nJ 1 1, ... ,- ; .. common g,a A m-m , I unf Tick(ft bM tccn furmcJ Iiy , fu j I rM-en,ian :,. re.n()miuad Hon. Jas. H. Campbell for Congress, and Charles ' 1'railey and Jacob Ilauiimr fur Assembly. The Richmond Whiy, Aug. 25th, propo-1 . ........ ...... .. n-i - i .i i. ... , scs lual ,uc lrSlu,a " U,S auu ,uu c,u" ucrais UUllC, luriu UUIUU tllliut Ul Vlgui. Democratio and seven Whigs and Ameri cans, to le supported by all parties in Vir- siuia, with the distinct uudirstauding and : e ' . i.i ' agreement that tho hltecn electoral vote; of Vir.iini-i shall he cast fur Mr lir.elir.n in ' ei irginiasuau ot casuur .'ir. uncuuan , if he guts moro Northern electoral votes ' than Mr. Fillmore; or for Mr. Fillmore. if lie neU more thin Mr linelnnan I 1 " y ' '"" r ..s . . . j,,- UMi)mn v inur tl tins lir l.i UC gets more nun .nr. jucuanan. t;aiididate f..r re-elertiuu to the olhce tiftlom- I , "... ;! .'. . r.i. r . . . 1 .1 . .1 Ti n i ir. IS statea inai me lteimoiieaus in Maryland havo determined to run an in- J dependent electoral ticket, and that Fran cis I . Blair is to be one of the electors at large. In three southern States at least, Maryland, Keutucky and Missouri, and probably iu Texas, tickets of this party will be formed : and also iu Delaware and Virginia. Tho Fillmorcites boasted what treat things they were going to do in Iowa, but L . . l i- i . . I . . r . we uavo seen returns, auu unu notuing oi i tne party in that Mato since the r.lccnon. : Tho Republicans have swept the Siut bj 5,000 to e,tH0 anJ promise to doublo tho dose and cure the State of its Black Ic- : mocracy and Black Americanism in No- vember. I We arc credibly it.forraed that Couneaut ; township, Crawford county, has only three i Buchanan men in a list of about four hurt- j dred voters. All the res! go fir Fremont ; and Dayton. Conneaut will be the ''ban- j ner township" of Pennsylvania. The three ' Buchanan men talk of staying at borne on j election day so as to make the vote unani mous. Lrie Constitution. We find in tho Cleveland llerild a call , for a meeting to form a Democratic l'rc- 1 rnout Club in that city, tho members to be entirely of those who have always . ticket. nercioiore voicu ihe iemocraito i o tre cai! .ixtt-ix namta are arpcodoJ. ana it is voueuea ior, mai every man oi i tbcni voted for Med ill, tho Democratic) canJiJuto f r Govcroor, last full. j The larg si meeting in Jli'JJletotvn, Vo. , for luany years, was ircsiJcJ over by lion. ! IJonj. Jor Jau. John t?. Uoweu Ksij. ppoko two hours, and the meeting adjourned with three cheers for Fremont and three for ; Uowen. lion. James Clark presided at a I similar meeting in JArry. Daujhiu county ia coming up strong. i Montour county is getting wide awake for Liberty. A large Fremont Club was i . ij . i formed in alley J p, last week, after an address from Oco.A 1-nck (the eUU r) and Dr.Browcr. Amnn thev-fficer are 3Icsrs. i Mau?, ISriclif, rfcustormachir.Hiue.rurst), i I Cadwalader, liobcrts, Ilock, Uurr, Itusli, j now, ;lson, tc. Tho Republicans of Sanilac county, j MicLigan, havo fuunil a notallo mode of saving troul'c. TLcy have adopted the J entire Democratic organization of the coun-; 'y- Kvcr7 ,uau 0I? ,Le "'J coimnittc and on ihe township committees of the old j Democratic organization, ii now a thorough Fremont man ; so they just ''lull 'iiu Lc." ; Detroit Adcertiser. The Welch, English and Seotch miner?, j and a large trcportion of the Irish and I German l'rote-tauts and free-thinkers, are leaving the Democratic fjr the Republican shape of politics, that the smth west j county of Iowa the one nearest Kansas should be named Fremont, and ,own where the Kansas routu crosses into i -clJrasla, Dayton. &o the way to lvati it. : -1 l sas, literally, is through tnmonl and . Dayton. j Decidedly rich The certificate in the ' last Aryus that Josiah Colo of Kaston was j offered Jj'JOUO by the Fremont men. Satitu ! himself would not give onc-teutli that , atiioutit for the body, soul, and effice of the half idiot. I In McKcan counly, a voluntary move-1 tnent has been made by members of the Democratic party, resulting in a thorough I Fremont organization, at the court hou.-e . " . ' , , at"! in every township of the county. At a Jk publican mass meeting in K.ck county, Wiscotisiu. 7,000 rreemtu were in council. They formed a precession two miles in length, l'retty good fur a S,a, of fcat yesterday ! 1 he Lehlh xl':'r!"' 80 "'""cntial (Jer- "- r"l" I'uuncutu ud .aiiiiionvu. I il.. ' . - has tikcn down tho names of Fillmi rc and 1 I . - 1 1 . .! .1 1 . i ! Dayton flar. The Detroit Advertiser, of Fridny, Mra 174 Germans signed the Fremont Conati- : j tution, at a meeting in that city,i!iis v.ct-k ; lol of whom voted for 1'ieree iu j j ISince we hoisted tho naiue of Frti.iont ' j for the Presidency, we received fort -one new subacrihers. A good week's busiuesf. ' Tjehoilt 7Vmr i n, - , ! j'uu.i.vuuu ai tune onu Hereto- -. l)T0 democratic, has hoibted the Fremont flag. The Portland K-rnositor. a lfitV.r.tr nri. voratft nf th- 1,,: aa . lns now supports 1-reiiumt. West Branch Fanner September 5, 185C. It lilir. American Itcpobllcau I'MIH TM-fcl'-TS. 'Liberty anil nnion. linw .in4 fur ever, on anil inparal.:e."- Ihmii. l . 'Tl.. '.inr.tiili -n ..f Hi.-1 i.il' .l Stat- i' n inlruinrnt nt ( m, h:.l.- l.m ..f ulliiiul- 1 tmivr-iil r-l"in. It - . .-..I- mi.h.t. . I l.y tl.Or-:il M -u .1... fr.lu-a It, mil th- W.ul.l h. r.-.-r.l..l it. Tl..- Viln.nl H'- u,.' .-.:. fc. th. i -m..r..r i.niKitry-it. .i.,- ...J r. J I..MH i-lllib.il" "I K. v..lillt- iinrj tnulf, ! Hi" rr.it, .-r Vi. l..rC. .t..l lh., l.h-1 ..f S.tIJI. WT m mwl'iM ,.,,,v...Ti.i..l.i-lr..u-i..li..--ri.l.:.M.-m Uio sli ii m..fK-r rn.wiH. -N.IMk.-,Ji.. " rvi.l V.H I !-' ''. ""' ' " p-mr -'II rr "" " ' imt l.rru..r, '.,: K crof-llum L. r.)C1l.'-lJIMl-M.)MB, r Tliomiin i-:."ochran,of York Co K.R Al'!.T.. lliMUt, l;M ill IMlt-lpi, ol Armstrong Co FuBfltVti.tlitHll.. Itarltl'tV I.aiHWlc, of UradforJ Co For (Jonqri'ss, JOHN C. KUXKEi-, of Harrisburg Snl.j.-t to UM'tl., l.i..n f u tVt.tfre.mul c..iilr(.'i.i. ; Kor KepresiMitativc, j M. II. TAUtJART of Union Co. I For Associate Jinls", JOilX W. S1AIOXTON, of ButTaloc j For l"rithon"tarv, Ap. J AM ES W. SANDS, of Mifdinburg ; For (Joiiiiiv Cioninissioiier, ! W I LM.V M 111 ,' 11 L,of West Buffaloe ; For District Attorney JAMKS !. HAMliIN, of Lcwisturg N.W For County Auditor, JOHN I. BOf! AR, of New Berlin ' nnsileiiniii Democratic Ticket. R'virfl, That In the r. :'l f t1 n' t knnirn the Mi-M.uri roiiippiiiii-e net. iin.1 thr .n.i;i) uf Ihe wt r piiiiiiili llm Teriiloiieji uf K ilisiw nii.l N- sr;i-k, !'- t'r..iii uii..111 itnti'.ii.il ri-rtri. linns. Ihe la-t Cn-jre-M I'KliFUKMKII tVOICK nK I'ATKIOTti' S Al'ltl FH K In llleettit; til. ilemnn.N ..f w'tioi.nl rxeiU'Dietlt l.y Uu.-h. ki 11 n.llier.'Iire to the fil IK IliUli'll till hin'. J:.;'ml. Tint we l-illv eii.t...: 11..' n.m!iil.rratioii m fr,.iiei.t I'lrr. r. a. NATION At KAITI1H U AMI r.t' ' t'll'IKN T lul.v iiul lo till the liiirl!!!il emerflirie. I nhii-li the miliary li.is h:ul tm in nuuter. mid lh.it lie Iiji .nrlhlly liiKtliliuma Ii. r iuien-5l uim ii'-uur m u.'uiv m.l nbr,t: .l. irv,r.,r,-,,j,,.,iB-.rte.iin.;,t.f';.inmriiiivif(ioii le .i'A .. tht ','..; Om-Mvt'H ..-,;,..,,,., '.N,r-iii:ii;iiK sruTT.f.rc.iumUmCo. '''"' '"'- -'ai i ill mv.i.f M. iite.,m. ry t o. rr,y, ,;,.,pjnN u,, n, rf Franklin i .. s '0!H!llis-.iHH'IV-At ihenrqent request . c i . . - ii- .... - i-. .1...., ...... missionerot I nion county at nic next eiecnon w. , , July -1 tit.o. siiiii. ii. Please announce JOHN M. C. KAXCK Y.. of Mitlltnburn as a Volunteer candidate for the nice of lliti'U't Attorney at the Oct.i ber Election. Ik' i a native of our countv. of lar?;e and respectable family connections, of muid charaeter and attainments, and has had i.iat experience in ihe practice of the Law which is indispensably necessary for a sale execution of the delicate duties ofiliat impor- Vi'lSl wE.xr r.i;F?Ai .ok l uiuii Conn: j't fjia y,,i, rs of Ff.lmiw Ci n.hs I olTer mysult as a eatl didale for re-election to the ollice of I'rolll onol.iry and t'lein of the several Couns ol I'nion county. Should I be elected,! Il.itter mvself that the ilixrharse of the duties of said ollices heretofore byme, is sutiicient pledge of my prompt aiteniiou to and discharge of Ihe duties of said otlices with fidelitv. I.etvisl.ur?,Joly XAMI.'BI. KOCSII. AYER'S Calhartic Pills, (SL'UAH VOATDf) IU MADE TQ CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CUBE THE SICK Invalid, Fallirm, Mother, Phytic ln, I'lillanlliroplatit, read lbtr ky.fr and Jnlce mf their Virtue. lull THE CLKE OK IlenJachc, Sick Head arhr, Foul Slomnrh- riTT-l:lai. May 1, 1-J. Dl-J CATM. Fir: I !t r-'-n1t-ily rtirfl of tlu- irt ltfMtlarlKi nuy lly can l ilitw r tu of vour I'il If, ll Hi-ui' trnin-v fn-uiH fml totiun'lt. hit h ti-y eiraiw oikv. ii tin iti cure otiurs iUej nie, laii i worth km tlie, t!) Im l ih worth ktiowinif. xuareaitu grunt tiwi-t, ki. w. i-kkhkk, C"tL u Simmer VUtrvm. Billoufl Disordrrs find I-ivrr Complaint. PrpHTlll!rf OF TTJI IfTTIHoII. AnmMTtjf. U. 7 Kb., lfW. f Pm: I hw nwl tomt Till- in my p-mr-d an-I hipilnl pmrhi-f r-r mim- "U niifri' them. unJ miuntt Iiemlatvto My thi'y nrf iIip U-t mthartic pntjttor. Their ricn bititi); HclKili on tin Iter wui k an-l lUci-Uil, ciuHtif nt ly tln-y nr n Hi)inlr!.t' rvm1y fr lTni'ni'ntit"f that orynn. Imtiitl. 1 liav (M-Moni founl a ivn of Inlwui tht tUe m oWtftintc I hut it u-t r-:i'ti!v vi-T-I to th-ii. imUrually yuurs, AI.oN.O HALL, M.I. Pftytidan f V,t Mirint UoijnUtf. Dysentery Helax, and Worms IMfT Ornrr, II rt.isd, Lit. Co, Mirn Nor. Ifl, At kb: Vonr Pill am the Tf--tion f mUrin. Thfy have tlu my wife ni.-m cuihI tluta I nui tell yon. Plm lt;nl litH'ti -k ami inintr away for month'. W-nt off tu hr ilortortI at icrtat rxi-n but Kot if U-tter. Sho iiH-n conimi'tirfti mttiitx yoitr I'ih. nu n mmn rnrni iter. i-it. tii.-v art. ai-i cmi hrr an.i onrt.ciiiMren wiiyiiy-mrry. oncor,mri.iKhi-ha.) itii..n,i .... - w ... j..... ..... olliora nroiiii.l u. mil fi.4ii ftri to twenty iMIani durtiinf Mil, an.l liwit iiiiii li liniH, without U.itu i et.'n thfn, K" mnmttif ilh ymut, wlikh la actually p au.i uuuv&t, will Im I'livisl li.r.. OKO. J. tiUIFFIV, Ihthnntlfr. Indigestion and Imparity or the Blood. Vim Her. J. V. Jlimtt, lutur nf Ailrtiit tftuirA, liatim. Inl. Ateh: I havo n.l your Till, n ith etrn..rliimry mrcwmn Id mr rauiilyaii.1 aintniK tlitw. I am callisl tovfe.il In .lintrt.. "T.t nsiul.it tli. uricnnnof .liiriti.ii an.l puiify tlw l.ltio.1 tli1) arts tlie vrry lt n-meily I hTe ever known, au.l l'cau r-.iifi'li-ntly rts-i.ninifii.1 th.-m toniy l.uu.ln. Y.Mins J. V. IIIM. Wirjiiw, WroiriTfl Ol, N. Y.. Oct. 24, 1S.S.V Pslt 9tn : I nni iimiic yonr Calliartic Till, in my prnis ti.. ami Hn.l tlni an ixcrll.nt pnntativ to clt-anse Uio H.tuu ali.1 tiiirily tliv funntntn. of tlx' M....1. JOHN O. MKACIIAM, M P. Er, siprlns Scrofuln, Kins's Fvil, Tetter. Tmnnrs nnd Salt Kheam. Train a ft-nmrJinff Mrttant nj SI. Louit, ftb. 4, HVt. Da. Artlt: Yonr Till, am th parais.n of all that I fjtut In niisli.-inr. Tlii-y havn rnn.1 my little danirhter f iilcemii. M.rt!i upon Iht hAti.t. an.l feet that ha.1 ir.iT(.l Inriirnl.In f..r y.nr.. II.T mother haa bts'n lone rwtoii. ly afflirtisl with l.lotch. and pimplm on b.r akin anil in h-T hair. Aft.T onr child was cure.1. aha also tri"l your fills, and tin y liava cunsl nor. A?A MOUUKIUtie. RbcumattsDi, Nearnlcia, and Goat. t. : T.urt. Jrnr 1 la von. i From, tht itir. Dr. Itawl-es. of Uit SttilmdiA Ejns. Chunk, Pi L;-Kl llotc. Hatassah. lift- Jan. 8. IH&ff. IlovnaTO Sit : I altouM 1 unitrati-riil rr the reliiT y. ikui i. i,r.mKi(t .. if 1 di.t n..t x my c t F0. n-urIith' tHiiiii, hirh cotll in rhrmtic rheiiniatum. NnlaitliF'Tai,.litiic I had the U-t f hyM"Un, tli dirtvai (rrw ..fw and ww, until. Iy tht alvip of your (Xrfl I nt at-nt iu UuItitiiortN lr. Ma- kvuzit. I tried your Thf Ir fflirU wen hIow. l-ut mirt'. I!y ittm-tt-ring iu U.0 ttw uf tht'Oi I am ni-w ctiiirv.y wt-H. 8r.vrt Chamber, B' ?t Hof.ii, la " DorM 1S5. Pa. Atkr : I have -rn entirely cur-l hy yonr ruin cf Rlieunmltc (iurjt a ptuuiul dlM-iKe that hail MtlHrt.-(l nitt forywiri. VINCENT PI.l LiKl.L. For Dropsr, Plethora, or kindred Com plaints, rvuiriUK an artite jurge, tht-y ar au excel R ut rrnunly. For CoMircnefia or C'onslipBtion, and as a Dinner Pill, they are aym-iiMc and t-fT-t timl. Kits, SnppreMon, I'nrnlyain. Inflammft tlou. and ecn lafuraa. and Partial llllutl mesa, have been cured ty the alterative action of lueaa Wla, Mot of tha fiilh In market wrntain Mwtiry. hh h, al though a tnlimMe renmly in skitrtil banda, ta danmntua In a imhlir ill, from tin- dreadful r.neinnrf th.nt tr qnenily fullow itx inrautiow ntw. Thcae eootain bo mer cury or mineral substance whatever. AYEfi'S CIIERRY PECTORAL FOR TUB RAPID CURE OP COt IIS.COI.DS, IIO A IWFI.T KZA, BKOKCIIITIS, AVIIOOPINO COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, IN CIPIKNT CO.!Sl MPTIOit ani for tti relief of conauniptive patleuta in a4rancet tagea of the diaeime. We need nut ftpeak tn the pnMic of It lrto. Thmnfthnut every town, and almost every hamh t of th Ameri.-Mn statea. ita womh-rful rnrea of piilnmnarj- cmn plaint hare made It alrnidv known. Nnv. few are the fanuli.-) in aitr fit Hired countrron thientinent wirhiait ar4ne trwnal expenenre m itn enrrti; and S-wer yet the j coniniuniiiM any h-ro wluh luvr ntt iimi.)c thnu nun .Mnj; trni'tiy 4 It" Titiry ovr ttie unttlf ami .Ian frrtttw iu-nm of tli U.ttt an 4 IniiRR. W hile it m th ttfmt jiinrfiil antiiltt yet kiwrnn to man f.r th fcnnl dal'l and lanKFrmu ilLa wm nf Km paltiiMimry orpuw, it 1m hIh ti t-wgiiil-tit Whii natVttt reitHNty thnt ran If ciih- Cl'tye-I lor inuinla ami yuan rrwiiii. I'arrDtB should ivc It in Mom acwnn ttit iimidiirtts rncmy thatsti-als rnn thuM ni.nMauM.1 Ma kav atlataii r1 T-miml tn l-lv Whs Chkbrt rirroat n.ii niore live y the mn- iiwnta than it cnri. hp tt i.y canker that, fi.tt-nM n tlm itala, .ts ym-life away. iy. , All know thr ih-rmlfiil latality of Innfr diaonlrra, and aa i thr. hmi- toA thr rirtllra uf thin rrnird.. wr nml 11(4 no morr than tn ajamrr thrm it la atill madr thr Isl it ran tr. Vir aiarn no cat, no rare, no toil to pnshu e It Urn ttort prrf.s-t piawiMr. anil Ihim affnH tlaiae wlio rrly on it tba baft ax nt wLidi our akillcaji furmi Ii.r ll.iir cuir. I PBEPAKED BY Dt. J. C. IYER, , Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, HaiaV I Ayu SOLD BY s.-i'irir .'. I: . ant I 'tnoT ' i. I.r :..l-.in-, .' Pamphlet Laws. VOTICi: is hereby Riven that the A 1 tiiita tfth I'anip'nlet Laws uf the last .sssii.ii of tUe Irf-xislature have hern rreeivfil .it till- lriitlunrit:irvf r.llir-P fif t'ni(n C'tHintV fur ili.stril.utum t" thme rntitled in the same, SAMtrKI. Pn.tli'y Protlionotary's ollice l.cwtsiir; Aiic It, 01 1."jM MOUTUAfiE roit SALE. '.' j "-' Vil! he sold at a discount Is well secured. I'mprrtjr near Lrwistiurg. Inquire at the '-('hruuicle ollice, II'IJKKCA.-S, (ne Hun. AB M S.WIION, f I'n'.Mik'iit Jthigc li'T the gum Juilicial I)i"!rirt of IVnnsylvnnia, cnnpoft! of the cttiinlirt of I'uion, Mitllm anil Kn viler, anil Jails .M tnsu vll and TuiLir Huiil EMp.,Asso- j . fcs .ii ihh i.i. quit ui i-i r lit. hi. hss.,.-t Mi.- riaie Juds-s in I'lii. it county, have i.sMi-d tlifir precppt, tif-nriiisr d.itc the day ot Mav, 1k5i;, and In mr .lir.-cltil, for ihe hoiilint; of an Orphan' Court, t.'onrt of Common rica. OyiT ami Trrmini-r. and Ot'tieral tuartcr Sfsioii, nt I.KWIsltl Hi;, for the county of IMON, on liic iluiJ MONDAY of SIU'TKM BEK n-it, (l.i'ini; ih'j 15li day) 3.i6, and to continue imp n'crk. Notice is thfrrorc hcrrby triven to the Cor oner. Justices of tlu lVact and Constaldt'S in and for the county of Cnion.to appear in their j own proper persons with their records, iniiii .sitioiis.exaiiiiiiatiiihs and oilier remembrances ' to do ilinsc thincs which of their otlices and in I their behalf appertain to be done ; and all Wit- nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf i of the t'onimonwealih against any person or i . persons, are reipnred lo lie then and there ' ' altendin-.', and not depart without leave at their t j pc.-il. Jurors are requested to be punctual in i I their attendance at the appointed time agreea- ble to notice. j I tiiven under my hand and sea! at the Sher-' : ill 's Ollice in I.eu-isloirL', the 4lh day of Ail- ; Ijust, in the year of our Lord one thousand eiirht hundred ami fifiv-.six.anc! in ihe seventy ! ninMi year of the Independence of the l.'niled States of America. (iod save ihe Common- : 'wealth! 1) A N I V. I. I). ( ; I 1, 1)1 N, Sheri if. License Notices. ' lllllM e..ll t.i..-. ew; I'li-rlf of the Cnurt of Quarter Sessions of I I in.. n ( ..mil v, an. 1 the same will be presi ntcd at Hi iifxt li nn of said Court : ', I Alrxamlrr (.'uinmins fur license lo keep a lloti l in .MillinilMiiL'. 2 Willi.ini lulu. If I..r licence tu keep Ealili Il.itise in New llcriin. I SAM IK I. KOOIf, Clerk Q. S. : I.'wisbur?, An;. -i, Ix.'iO. I REGISTER'S NOTICE. j VOTH'K is liort'by ;ivin lo all cim-J ! i- ccrneil, that the foMou'in natnfil persons' have sctilt'il tlit-ir acco tints m llie Keisistrr's oirnc ,ii l.twi.iir I'tiiun counlv, ami thai . ihe sai.l arrotints will be pn-scntH forconfir- : illation and allowance at the Orphans' Conn, tn he held a LKNVISIil.'ltti. for ih county of I'tiiun. on the third Krulay of M:i'r. i.eii, : beins 'lie I'lth tlay of sanj monih, viz : I. TUe account of Z.icht its (.onion, Eec i tor of Wrllis Uurdmi, late of IVrrj- township, ; ilt-cM. . ! 3. The account nf Jacob Keirltley, Admin- i I islrator de bonis mm with Ihe will annuel of Uenrr Thomas, late of llraver ip, dec'.l j j :i. The linal arcount of C..ire Braver,' Administrator ol i.nilvvi-.' Ueii.'or, late of Jack son ip, dccM. I. The account of J. lin Smith, Administra-. , tor Willi the will amipied of Leonard Sinilli, ' i late of Hartley tp. dee'd. I 5. The aceoiint of John llenner and fieurgr i llcniifr, Kxecutors of John llenner, late of i I'liion county, dt c'd. . G. The ure.oiint of Jacob ltronrher and Samuel Wilt. Kxecntors of John Urown, late of Hartley, dee'd. i 7. The account of David Kline and Win. Sniiili. Executors of John Kline, late of West Heaver tp, dec'.l. rt. The linal arcoitnt of Samuel Marshall i and David Kamsey.Ex. enters of Dan. Kautk, late of While Deer tp, dee'd. ; t 9. The account Alexander Penny anil J. II. 1 Knox, Exectors of Hugh l'enny, late uf Ea-t I ' Uiitlalce, dee'd. i II). The account of William Elliot. Admin. ' uim ..'- wcrii inr.i 111 inr v ir m iii ' iMralorof Hubert Lojran, late of East Bitll'aloe tn. dee'd 11. The first account of B. F. Van rtoskirk. , . Administrator of Idchard Van Husklrk, la'e of j Milllinbtir;. dec'.l. i 11. The account of Mark Halfpenny, survi- ( vin; Executor of William Fuiter, late of Har , lley tp. dec'J. ( IX The account of Daniel Smoaker, liuar ; dian of iiarhara Kennedy and others, nunor , , children of Absuletn Kenneev, late of West! Biltlalor-. dee'd. " j ! 1 1. The account of Daniel S. Miller, fiuar ; dian of Mary Ellen Miliums and olln rs, minor j children nf Henry Iddings, late of Wesi llnir. I aloe tp, dee'd. j ' 15. The account of Caiharine Wolfe, Guar-1 dian of Samuel I.. Wolfe and others, minor ! ' children of Samuel Wolfe, lale of the Boruugh I of I.ewisburg, dee'd- lfi. The account of Catharine Wolfe, Com mittee of James Wolfe. a son of Samuel Wolfe 1 late of I.ewisbitrf, dee'd. ; 17. The second account of Abner M. I.aw she, Ouardian of Mary Eilen and W.H.Wolfe, ' two of Ihe children of Samuel Wolfe, late of ! the Borough of I.ewisbtirir. decM. j J. W. PE.MX(i TON, AVV. ! Ite-jister's Olfice, J.ewi.-burt;,Att!;ust ls,IH5ii 1 II. II. Dersham, PI. D., TTA IMi pcrmanenilv located in Le - 1J wisburg. Pa., respecifully tenders his ''fl'inal Xervires to the citizens of this ,uwn and vicinity, hopin; bv prompt attention piciuitv, hopiu; by prompt attention to the duties ol his profession to merit a share of their patronage. Aitention will alo be paid to Chronic Diseases of every naaie,and treated with unparalleled success. Dm. DKItSHAM sraduated at the renowned American Elcctic .Medical I'olleie.C'incinnati, having firsl studied the Old or Allopathic "sys tem of medicine, and attended Lectures in one of the Old School Medical Colleges of Phiiacl- eipnia; nut ieComin convinced of the super- ! iority of the. ewor American Ecleclie system, ! courses of Lectures in the !:w,,rm.l r ' ne commeiiceu us siu.lv. ami attemieil iir i pIa.h Ar.l;ni ..it .1. . I City of the West. This Ii.stiintion. although j T.-th, it. !,.,,,. I..n.,.,n..r in .irat w,..;., I... air.-a.iT nn,,iiy n.r.. tu,t. .s ,han thr r,ur...h MlH-air.ll.ni-'.rriiH iimali iml. It I rn.linit .l.jMcian, I,, all ..art, uL.ur rl.l-.ai..l in Ohio, In.liana, I e, th- j will nj.li) ti mir. uuuirn.u. iliau anj oilwr I ciaw 01 .hv-i.-an. RirSt' tha xw Si-tiool wm n ntiirinal agent thai la Id aor " i"J"n. u. 10 111- nunian .y.i. m, a. aionu-l, . jiiTC-nic, ..ii,uii..nv.... r.r.H.n.rana nannLfaauvnui 1 l.av or lau- j,.;,r in .ii..n rensi. (i., n, -.ir hir rai ' an.l prtrw.iv. pliT.l.-fan. of the N.-w -brfil.i that are I in.mt.lifti. uttiliit. a fur tlioM ilt'lrt rioiH nnsli.in(.'it.M'a- ! lomt-l, Ac.:l thirt-for hart no m.i for ttivra. With I th.o valuahta new amntf, anil all tb.is. ol tlie IH.I or i AllopatMe M-hool xr-.t tnr n.wM.ivnA mentiontslaoore, . an.l all Ihe lm.r..T, miit. . r,i rn.iher -yst. nl i.l ar.li- I ciiH..(aathe llom.nalhir. lly.lroj.alhii-.TIioniwiian. r ! i many diai-aara arr now. -uial.l that w.re nnn. fa.nMi.lrrr! I in.if.iblr. aiHl that too without l.rrakinir .town lhrrr.n- """-M'r r-ur.lMMT.Ktmh matl.-m. lit Knep5i.-, Liter I'ijtfan. ri.vratiil Sore Threat. uiea. Bone, pr-m.iturtt iom oi lei-th. Ar. th Irratmrnt i f all tlisras. It bra hern iroyri l. i ne ,fw rt-niHii reriaiiuv t irtini .t crvm f upertorilT in riini.-ai rrlx.rts that thr niortatitr taking all liA.asat toirthrr i. tr.a than - per mil; that t.f AoiaticCholrra la only 6 prr rrtlt. Tlii. I. an'wp nf rroTrr. an.l imnroTrmrnt.. an.l thr Nrw Srhool in alwava j.r. ;r..i.sinc, ai.it 1. in;; uuunil Uvwli by rli'.iotir ms-ila an.l anli.nalisl ttiiairira. X. II. KI'I U B at thr lowrr rnJ of Matkrt 81. l'il Portrait Of John C. Fremont. : mi he most correct likeness ever made ; ex ' I edited in the hishesi stvle of Art. and i pruned on line India paper, published and , for sale. Wholesale and Retail, bv ! r - ! .1 i r t i I .. hosenlltal, Lilhoyrapher, ; . n. corner rttili and Cliesinut Streets. ' rliilailelphia. s,ze of paper, 17xii. Retail ! ' price. Nil. A liberal discount will be allowed . those wishinir tn sell a'.'ain. ! 'j A.ii:.M- WAMT'l'. ; Dr. Jacob IIorl;iclitr, T-riTMt; ri!VlflAN. havins rrrainnl .fh,,lir art. llissi... rior.N.I.V r: is , nil i i... u.,hl. l, u. rr,iin. .l liis prat'tir-.c hi reat demand, ami all utiitrn MirpiK" , jkl. New lierlin. May H, 1M54 j nsoal I Real Estate. First Class Limestone Farm 117011 Sale, ill White Deer Valley, i L Lvcioiiinz Cniiiilv. lo mill's from Uic j Canal ami Railroad, on the n-ad from Iirwis-bnr-; Iu Jersey fclmri'. It coiilauis IliO lit res, in a cunt! slate of cultivation. Ii has an Orchard, tir-t class llarn, stood ll uc, , , ii an" ' Cail on MATTIIKW CROWN. I.'niuntown, for further particulars, or the Kditun-I the fhrunide. Anu'. I". I "-I. Orili:mV Court Sale. T IMLSTUM-: Farm, near Mi Hun... In IJ pursuance ol an order ot the Otphaus Conn of Northiimbi rland t'oimtv II in ou ejpose.l tn Pulilic Sale on Ihe premise, Saturday the '2.th ilay S'J't. licit, a valuable FARM, sitnated in Ti ibnt i towuship. North'd County, alnnu t miles east ot Milton. I he I. an.l is i.l the i.esl Limestone qnality, with valuable improve ments, consisting of a I.AlUii: HANK HAUNT. nearly new, a lait;e I U.W1E I.WEI.l.l.NU HOl'SE, with the tieeess.ny outbuildings, two wells of water, one at the lloite. the other at the Uarn-yard. Also, an DUCIIAKD ol Fruit Trees, Ac, c , beiuj; Ihe tract as signaled as purport A. Hounded by lands of f'har!e Hi.ttenstine, Win. Marsh and other-., eotuainiti annul !M s rvs. iiioi'- r IraiH. Ais" a'.I that rertain lot of yruund situate in the U t otiL'h of Milton, countv aforesaid, and de scribed as follows, viit : Hounded on the ni.rih bv Locust street, on the east by lot ol (ie. r.'i' Correy, on the south by lot of J. f.. Ant:n, and on Ihe west by the Sunbury an-l Erie Kailroad Companv. on which are ererttd a storey l'r:imc House ami 1'otK-i. Lale the estate of (ittici.a M tttsii, dee'd. Sale to commence at In o'clork of ii.l day, when the terms of safe will be ina.br known by WV.MAItsll. (;i;k;(;s.iai;.-h. By order of the Curt. .htm'rs. r. I1UVD PI IISEI., Cltrk. Aiisnsi r.i, is..ii. Sheriff 's Sale. DY virtue of a writ of VYn I. Ex. is- V sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of L'nion countv. will he exposed to Public Sale at the house of David lltrr, in I.ewis liurjr. on MnMin.ihe l.'nh of Si ptettrl er next, the following described real proper'v. lo wit : A certain Lot of Cround siiuated in the boroiioh of Leu ivbnr.4, L'.l o. "I.t, bounded on the eaM by Front street, on the south bv Lot N i. i'.ti. on the Ktt by Chesnut tree alley, and on Ihe north by I...I -No. -i'Ji. c. ti taimn io feet tri.nt ai.d l.'ii tj t'.-e -i uhereon is pf-a -. e-vtcr. y ilri.-k A-sj li-rlnnsr House, a Suininer ll..u-e. andJljaLl tither Ont-luiilditii'S. wi:h the appnrit tiatit es. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the propertl ot t'hinlrv F. SrhnJTlr. DANIEL I. OI'LHI.N. Sher.li: Sheritl's Ollice, Lew:.-burp, July -I, ls.'i; ArnioniNKD sai.i-: or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. MI K tinilersine.l A.-isiifo it" H.ht II. I .Null, will i ll. r at i'ul'.ic fii 1 1- i trmbrr next, the 'oi,m tn valua!-le K .tl Klaie, to wnt: A lot of (rmiml friintiiic en Af.nk'-t rp'rt in ihe bornu-'h of I.wiixir-j. I'mmii rtmnry, on Ihe curn'-r of .Market ?.n.t S;'ii:h .ret r. in what is calit-il S.iinli A-IIiti.:i u l.-uis-btir?, conrainnii; Ho fi-t in I tm I'h an ! feet in ilt'pih. on w hirl. iir r-vtr.t xr$t first rate UKICK DWKl. UN; H. ue.aiil I snbstaniia! and han.l-o i all other neces-arv O n f l'raiu." !"tah!f. an I aUo on va.-l Li 1 a vanfiy vl ctu'ioe rrmi C Trees ami a never -lai'.in W t il i-l excel lent waier. Also THREE CMVPl:OVEI UH'S of crouotl frun!inr on M irUe! ireet and adjoin in the Int alnive ilesciihel ''ii th west, which are well ea.cularr.l lor HinNtin-j Lois tfinira very bamlsome localtoii. aiil lots will bm soM separate. Sa!e lo ci'inmpr.f p al 1 oYWk P. f. of said day, when terms wt!I be made know n bv P. SHKL1.KU. lilIOUUK V. MIL1.KK. Lewisbnr, July I, l5fi. Asicnees. Ac. FOR SALE. MTw o Slorry Hi i U IIuiiko and llali'Lnt of ground situate on Market street opposite the new Presbyterian Ch. Also a Hill I' Lot of "round situate on the south-east corner of S:. I.ouis and t'eme lery streets in the boroueli tf l.ewisbur. Also all mv interest in a COACH SHOP, doing a coed business. For Terms, inquire of WII.M VM JONES. I.ewisbnrtr. June S:t. I ." VALUABLE BUILDIXJG LOTS , T-,nK K..h, nnu , , j i UA 0'"u lMle 1J ! x stree a fq"afc i I hree Lois on Souih Lot n South Third I a half from Market. Kourih street, two squares from Market. The above are level Lot's, well It. rated anJ well adapted to builtlm; purposes. V. II. AKMrsTKONf:, Artin; Ki'r of Wm. Armstrong, dte'd Lewisburg. June 25, ls.ii Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale. Tn suit purcha.nrrf, on reammable term. rrHl'lM.' .rn O l.,t f H'.,.H,n I c! I ! Wis Of OO.lIand, SI "i i.inie jjur faloe t'reek.abool a mile above (in laloe I reek, about a mile above (mldin s store, rnntn? from 14 to 21 arrea enfh u-elt timh- re.l with various kinds ol Oak, l'tne. Poplar, and t'hesnnt. The Farm contains about 53 acre. of which ,a 1 1 1 . ... , IS are clf are, a'"' has vn " a 1 ,or' L"S House, a Log liable, tprin!i .f Water, liAand Fruit trees of various kinds. It ad- Js of John Hummel and Jacob llarl- man, about 1 1 mile from (uldins tttirc in v hile lleer tn.. I n on Co- I'a. . . , . iV . . - 1 he above properly la rllered al Private Sate, by the subscriber, (i!"OR(n MEIXFLL v ll T a ,a 'r- .... "Clly I p., AO". II', ,J. - Pioh Prairia Pama I 1XH.U flcUlIU t dTIUS . TT VTM1M fiV I.M1 I Wilt l ir I I iM U tl U I t . I L A . 1 1, il lid I OW 11 J Lots in Illinois. Iowa, and adnuniu? States for sale in sreal variety, at low pri-; ces, and on favorable lei ins. Pamphlet Catalogue Description of Prop- I erty, with prices attached, forwarded gratis I by mail on application. ! Our txtcntire lucid connection will farjlitate ' Rivine valuable it forma tion of any part of the West lo applicants (lesiritip; to Incite, 1 1- Hovers ol Illinois ( entral K. K. Lands can "nrail themselves of the knowledge and "!Perl,nre ,,r- l rl - ",e lale '-and aenl . ; "Tr j " uuueuay oi mak,,,f J""c'"s seiernons. 1 ar"'-tl'ar "cn!i..n Riven to Ioca:n,s A ar- ranis, eiaminin"; lands, furnishing maps and ,lesrrjp,i,-,s, payment of taxes, and lo a pea- , eral Real Estate Pnsiness. I ll.V's M. prPCV A- CO. I Corner of Michigan Ar. mid Sonili Water St. t ' v. pi rri. t r.t jr I'l.C't R U Dor- , HUM if.m.1 (llfACir ( I The Winter Session. fY Mrs.Thonipsnn's School for Yf)3n. ,Pu 17, anJ cont.i.ue n m.mih,. Il( tion will be givm in the various t,rai.,i usually taiii;lii in Seminaries of lcan.n, Farticalar care will Le taken tu have ik, pupils loiin hahils of study and iiivest17S!, k While a knowledge ot Ihe nolo! brai,r'j, ' considered uf primiteif importance, it,,. , r" mental will be so interspersed a? to an ,r,i 'J' riety and at the same tune cultivate u1(. JV' i'encilinK and several beautiful t;U, Crayon Punting will he tau;ht, for ,'lrt, . well a' Latin, Frr neh, Nredlt-wurk atrt y', extra charges will be made. ' Rioin in ihe (Jertnan ltefoimd Chnrrh. Ti-rin. lor Kn?tili t.rmnetw-? tr m $12 V- j. ,.r w r I tmlittgrnt ejiiiiw p Kr. Administiatrix' Notice. ! "I'lT'lIKltKAS, Iitr of Adminisira,. n, y ihe otate i.f T.i ltn.s.,. 1JV j of the t.iivlisbip of IJotValoe, county of , deceased, have been "ranted to tli.- .iihirr.: j all persons indebted to said estate ap: r..lit .. e.l to make .ai ineut on or belore ihe tin, , ' of September next, and those havu. C;a.. , against Ihe same ill present um in i auilienii. ate.l b r seil'i rnenl, at the la:e r eufe of 'I h,m as fiobiiison.dccM. ' MARY K. n'HlINSON,A iniiiiM:a:f , , lltillaloe, A lie. IK. lhi 1 West Branch Insurance Company, ill' 1....1 11. ion 111 In.nn. l,..i.. L , I It J.ma liauu,iu.,iunii' lirttllutj ISiiildins, stores, Merchatobite, fi: Property, and fiber btnldinsr, and their t tents, at moderate rates. Dotu bn..r,.4 bulhCash and Mutual plans. Caj.ua;,.in ,i.w 1 iuni:criis. Hon John i Pearee I H .n (i C liar John W Hall T T Abratu ('has A Mater D J lackn.an l ha Crist' j W White Peter Dickinson ' Thus Kitrhn lion. ti. C. HAIiVEV, Pr vVot T. T. AUK .ls. Vice P;-. THO S KIT( HE.. See'y. JAMES 11. IIAMI.I.V. A;..i. 6 Leuisbtir. I'nu n t'... i Administrators' Notice. NOTICE is hereby ;iven,lli;it Lrli of Adiuinistratioti 011 the Ksiateof J,t..f Strukii, late of While Deer township. I n county, deceased, have been irraii.i r. : Ulidersllie.i l.y the lleister ot Cn:nli u:.'t in due form 1 I law ; iheref. re, all p-r- iM debted to s-aid estate are leijnest.i ,, immt diale payment, and those ham.; in -: claims are also requested lo present u.tm it sally authenticated for settlement. Altlf AHAM SVPIIEK, A!,:r.ii CH.VS IIOTTi:..-TEI..5 tr..-. rs. Tttrbtit Tp, .orth'd Co, July 1". !-.. r-i-Last lMotice.'i-a VS we Hay wish to have the accoun's of .'. laves I o. close. 1 up, all p-r" knowui'j themselves indebted to the a', k Firm, will please cail and setrle. as the acr will sh' n'y be placed in the hands ef a rr y otlicer for collection. Julv 1. J. HAVES 111 a. iruiusmun s Uro's. Just irrlttcl J.OODs: 7s OW is the winter i.f mr J ,r. i.'.;: made o.oriotis summer' b tir -NEW STOCK of v 1 be a:- rival ul' M'KINt; AND H'-MMEK CtK'IK. consitinii of the largest asMTtineiit i V;. WEAH evt-r U-for lrtn.oi,i t, the t..un - w ibnr;. Ottr sfwk is complete, ai.d e ;ire se'lms ;tt very rrdurfil price. Aii it Uf tts are e.Vcfci, by iMir.se.'ves ant maitiiUc mrr tn cur i n eTaMiInnt iit in Thilail, x i. Black. llp'U n. HJio. 4ir-n, Claret ami I'la ! IJr',i.!c-l ih and ravs,ir,-re Lress. Frock a:.! .""ack t'cats. as well an FANCY CLOTHING of every descrr-ion Ves!s t I'aiuiere. ? i ami Saini. a!i n.aiif af:er the laiet lahit.. anii warrariieil to be well ma'Ie. Ah. W'h. t Marx jllr.N Vots.Whi.e I, men Vets and Pa:; s. ai.it every vanity t i g-t !s uualiy tvuwi in a ttf 't ),f n't Ftti ui-hinj lt"l'i-hmtit', xwchuViV'z d loves. Hi , -KC!t'!hs. 5:.4rk$ Irauer-. Nii-.pn-ters, Hai.-ikerrhiefs, l:r hirK, Ac. .h a t-rcat variety of Fanrv Articles. A!-o II AT., '.'ps for spring a:., uminer wear. I nitTcifa, ( arret Uas, etc. There he crowds aitedinu oor ntn month's Ci'iirl, therelVre we have laid in a much larger tt ck than we otherwise wmi. ! have clone. Our molto is !?ick Sales ant Small Profirs'and l this motto we a. .here. -.B. We would particularly cali .:ic a:;t lin of Parenis to cur Meek ol BotsTiotiiiii.. and also that (Joods will be careluilv ma te t order. Particular attention paid uit-rilmtrorn the country. Lewiturir. April, I-a6 COAT.! cote: C10AL ! The umlersiirned would r- pccifu'ly inform the citizens of l.t-wur; and vicinity, as well as person tn a.!;.'i'!ic towns, that he keeps constantlv rn hai. T i supply of SHAMOhiy and U li.Ks-HAHllF. COA L, for Stove and other purposes, of evrrr variftJ" and iiie. and will delinr Ci-al to prr n 'tIr-:; it, he ha a tram f'-r tlmt r'iirr-ie. JIuTir tivrtrl pair of tr-d Kd. II .M'Al.t. lie ran hutv -r pun-hnsiriff Coal t lirt tht-y will p-t full t-tt:lit. and Tl pav only f r a liat ht rwite. I '. al i an e hnd at the towri-n Cn-h prirv at hi- T?i. a ft lardi frt tu Mr. V einr ti-nul'i Mot' U H 7."(.7AV all kiud!- ili Iv att. n-l.-l to at hi-T-rd. t;tOi;t.E Ht'LMMl l,. ilitrtr. Mnr IX TV t ir Also Hla-.'kanitir$ Coal. A FRESH SUPPLY OF Drus, Metikines, Hooks, Xo! Vaneiit s, Stationery, Ac, pnrchax! " New York and Philad. markets, has jnst brea rte'd at Ihe Old Maininolh Drue t-tore : C1IKIST CALDWELL, Lewis! in? GLASS Jars, for Pickling and Prejerviw Wuarn and Half (iallons, tor sate rh- J,- fcy CHRIST CAI.l'nVI I J) K.tJRKEN S AROMATIC KAP.a ce''.i 1 cure for Dyspepsia and diseases arisicl j tiom an impun. txt.- .-r tht tr.nia-h alto a .un- : f,r s,ic i,T ciiuist a f.t.u ku OAlOhlMfcK. or Concentrated ..-, 1 O '.' "; without l.im t ."i.'.. . ,h,"',n k" 'r" '""'.l l". ar lat. nu -an make f.nn calk.n fu. J f , ""f " I made in tb- ' ' ' ' 1 lliilT c 1)AYES' W H1TE UREASE, lor Was?.. y Ua. ii rCsr-acts, Omnil uses. Man s. e': .up.riorartirlr.f.Tlr by II;I-T r.l.l' , C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE ami KETAIL Druy and Chemical Em mtrin"- .MaiKei Street - - lewiPurc. CLOCKS all kinds of t-.ay : :tii-hour Brass Clocks and palrni If"' time-piec e. Brass 8-dav clocks at brass 0-bourclocks as low as $1. All c1'" warranted for one year at J. L. VODEK ILA I EI) WARE Cake and card Ba-.'1' Table Forks, Spoons and ltuiter Km"'' Teaspoons silver-plated on ihe best Cerrii silver, tcl per .J doz. All poods rarran"''1 I pive sallslaclion. All kinds of Encrayint the shortest notice at J. I.. VODER'S FARRIERY. T HE snbserilier offfrs his scrvicf in rnrins Horses of Poll Evil rr r is''1 He will cure Horses of either ol" these a'" Hons for ". or make no charge if not !iU' cessful. Here is an orportunity for etrrr en whose horses are aUlicted. tc restore them t health an.l working order. Residence en ir.jf fain in Kc'V Tp.. near Lewtshnn. ' lit-, !-5.". OLf'K'iE MtlXLLI-.