&" WtmMitMm J9rm. Tho LnrigMma Chbowiclm; ruUithwt on tii- Caah Ejm. bait tha larinst mad best circulation of any NVvspapar ia Union County. Mifllinburg, SATURDAY, 1 P.M. Sept. 20. Jvhn C. Kankfl and others. Middlcburg, WEDNESDAY, at 1 P.M. Sept 24. John, A. Fislter, of Uarraburg, and otben. New Berlin, for rXIOX and SXYDER Count,', TUESDAY, at 1, P.M., Sept 80. Thaddeus Stephens engaged, John C. Kunkd k others expected. Whig, Democrat, Americans, Republicans One & All CODE & HEAR !! Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, have been busy days for LcwisWg. For several weeks previous, in the Bu chanan papers of this and neighboring oonnties,the following notice baa appeared in bold and staring type : Democratic Hass meeting. The Democracy of Union and adjAtnrn ennnties hv m- yor of preserving the union nf tbe State, now serina-ly cndanrer.-d by a sectional nrcaniratlon. h-d nod controll ed by the open enrmie of lederal Constitution, aud cou rt ui-ted upon the alarmtncldcaof rcpndlatine nearly one. half of the states of this Cninn. are respectfully noting that a M n Utiiiiau will he heM by the frweaie of BU CHANAN. HI: Ki'KKN KIlKifc, and tbe nominee for State fiftiecs, in the Oorouirli of Li-'cubnrri, on Tuesday, &ptemlier 1G,'5C. The fmlowmx enstlnirorsheu ntm will be present to address the meetinjrs UI lae afternoon and evening : lion. l. Mlil.KK. - JHS1MI KA.SU ALL, Of Phil. WM. B ITTB, " CEO. A. C'.rTWi, K. tj. W. CARKItl AN, Ksq. " E. II. BCUNAiJLK, Keg.-, of WiManuport. And the Hon-JOIIV TAN BCRCN, of T. Hon. JOHN W. Pult. KY, of Faila. IIAXIKL DilLilllKRTV, Hue, of l'hila. Ool. SAM BLACK, of Pituburz, and -Uon.C. R. Bl!CKALRW,of Bluowisbnrc are expected. ill mrJa- of the SUtie OuUrat IXmautiu. Every effort was mads by Circular, Let ters and in papers of tho Democratic faith, to secure a ' tremendous outpouring' of their masses into this ' block, infected ' Lcwisburg this 'bole of niggerism' U uion County this Republican stronghold. And a very fair assemblage they had of it. Tho Collectors, tc, on the Canals, the Post Masters, &c., from all quarters, ral lied; wholo Clubs came organized; and by printed designations, Elmira, Williams port, Montouwville, Muucy, llughesville, Milton, Cbillisrjuafiuc, Dauville, Northum berland, and Sunbury, were formally rep resented, besides Union and Snyder coun ties. Never was such a conclave of poli ticians and office-holders here assembled. With four bands of music, banners, Cfe and drum, they presented a Cue appear ance, and were in the best of spirits. In the afternoon, a procession various1.' counted from 050 to 750, proceeded to the grove, where a good stand and nuiner our seats were prepare! by the joiut efforts of the two parties. The first speaker was Uobert Tyler. Kq , of l'hilad., formerly from Virginia, as be informed us. He was followed by Ex-Gov. YVro.Bigler. Iu the evening, the crowd before Iltrr's was addressed by J. Glaucy Jones, of li .-iks Co., Joi.n lYtrikoti, of Muncy, Uobcr 1 l$.iiln.r, of I,ini-M"iic, ami J.uu Swiiif f.ir l,nf X.irt'u'.i. Tliu c';ieechi:s are ti-;r -sented to ns as the best possible efforts, to sustain a wrong and sinking cause, that ciuld bi; made after the Maine election. If tho ISucbaoan men arc sutisfiul at oil, the Treuiout nien are mute su. Wc ure not in the habit of idle boasting, but we believe if the i'suc had been passed upon after the speeches, Fremont would have been 50 votes stronger, here, by the efforts to defame him. Music, banners, marches, countermarches, hurras, " spirituous " ex citement, were not wanting; but the ar ijnmoiU wore sadly deficient, ns many thoughtful Democrats wc are sure felt in their hearts. Heyond a bare announcement, and bills niue days out, we are not aware that any efforts were urnJo to swell our meet ing. Thero was to be one each fur the three followiug d:ivs,in the nearest neigh boring towns, which would of course de tract from ours; and wo had had one large assemblage already. Whatever number therefore came iu from abroad, would be an honest, unbiassed expression tho sjiontaueous movement of the mas ses. And most agreeably were wc sur prised to bear the response. Early Wed nesday moruing, a delegation of nearly 100 came from Williamsport. Turbut ville, ie., sent one neatly as large ; but from other towns only a scattering delega tion.' Iut the people came from all quar ters, individually, n a':ing as many, we should suppose, a3 on the preceding day. After dinner, a procession was organ ized by the following Officers, on horse back : Chief Marshal AIJNER M.LA WSn E Assistants Thomas Graham, Augus tus Schreyer. The speakers came first, f .llowed by tho Turbutville and Williamsport Krass j Bands, a cavalcade of ladies from Wil liamsport and geutlemen from Lewisburg, and citizens generally, the nholc as they j entered the grounds numbering (as sever- j tl infirmed u) over 800. Neither pro ceasi.in included a quarter cf those in at- tcuJau'.-e, who were estimated at trom 2500 to 5000 each day. At the stand, tho assembly was called to order by Col. Y.Vt Stifer, hi the following Officers ap pointed : : IWlenl Col. JAMES MOORE . Vice 1'residents Fraucis Wilson, 15uf-f.il-ie; James Simonton, Sr., Buffiloc; JJlYb-iol IV.wn, E. BufTaloe; Thos. Pen cr, E- Buffaloe, FJavrl Cnngan; John; Noll, Kelly; Samuel Marshall, White Deer; Jacob M'Curlcy, White Deer; Isaac Eyer, Jr., Jesse Walter, Union ; Michael Kleekner, Michael Olcmens.New Berlin ; Geo Chambers, Frederick Bolcn der, Limestone ; Samuel Wilt, Sheut Snieeelmover, Hartley; Jacob Deckard, I Wm. Giitelius, Mifllinburg ; David Wat- pnn, Jacob Hildebrand, W. Duffaloc; JnO. , ' T.t - T..1 TV- Guver. John Mover, Jackson : Wm. Wil son, Thos. Nesbit, Lcwisburg, S. W. ; Joseph Glass, James Harris, Lcwisburg, N. W. Secretaries R. G. Orwig, O. N. Wor den, George Merrill, John Schrack. Judge Wilmot spoke first, in a plain, candid, but feeling manner, that com manded universal acceptance. A song from the Lcwisburg Glee Club was fol lowed by a masterly speech from Hon. Jou.n C. Kdskf.l, which was applauded to the echo. It was announced that Mr. Burlingame was unable to attend, being worn out by speaking; but bad "sent a hand " in bis place worthy of himself Hon. Charles A. Phelps, Speaker of the House of Representatives of Massa chusetts, who fallowed in a series of witty, stirring, aud eloquent remarks, that raised still higher the enthusiasm of the audi ence. The three speakers were received with the best of attention, and honored by boqucts of flowers from the very large uumber of ladies in attendance. The tun was down, yet the audience lingered al most unbroken, and cries of " go on ! go on !" showed how deep the interest felt in the great cause so aMy, so houorably, aud so cloqucutly handled by the speakers. Altogether, we have heard many say that it was tho most remarkable out-door polit ical meeting they had ever witnessed. No sooner was -cupper despatched, than a crowd gathered at the Third St. Liberty Pole, to hear more of " tho game sort." Mr. W. II. K.NArp, of Williamsport, odened the evening's entertainment by a speech wjrtby of the occasion, and which won universal applause. Mr. Knapp is entered for the campaign and will do the best service. Ho was followed by Mr. Phelps, again ; Hon. Josepu Casey ; James Ai&l.x ; JIr.KuMi.EL, again; aud Rev. Joshua Kelly, being found in the crowd,was compelled to tell his old neigh bors how he stood he was heart and soul for Freedom and Fremont. Songs from the Glee Club intcrmiugled, and the er derly and good humored assemblage was loth to disperse, after 10 o'clock. Of the fcix speakers positively prom ised by tlie Iluebanan party, one only came, and No ons of the five "expected." Of the THUEE promised by the Fremont party, one only was prevented from com ing, and ha sent as efficient a substitute ; aud we had four good speaker extra. We bad alrmst forgotten to rueti'.ion the superior number of ornaments wbicb ihe example oi me i uesuay meeuug Dryugm oui - f .i m ) . t . . i.n WednesJav.atmost entirely fromthe efforts of the ladies and ihe you tig men. There were ! - , i j ! 20 or 2j Hags and banners adorned in various ; ways, stretched across ths streets ; 75 or 100 smaller house flairs and banners; alarcennm-1 bcr.of wreaths and devices ; streamers on lei- j e?raph posts aad the spire of the unfinished ? . , i u i a i . ' church steeple; and hand dags, banners ana bad-es by the hundreds in the service of the 1 rising generation. Assuredly, it was .a day J ti-l.K fnra!,,,,, A an.,!.fi..n lin, U ! remembered; accidents were few, and drunk enness almost uimb-ervable ; and altogether. Oil SIDE IS ht HI1ASTI.Y SATIFIKD, UtTMIlLII WITH TH4.MSELVLP, TUfclH SPL1K fckS.l N D TltlvtK VISITEBS. BGcn. Wm. 11. Irwin of Liwistown ts the Union eatidiJiitc for Congress in the Lycoming district, ile was jlcdgetl to rreotiom for Kansas. GHXKltAL larXTIOXSPllOCLAMATIOX WHEREAS, in and ly an Act of Y tlie (ieneral -senib!y of this -3:ate, entitled 4.n Act to regulate the general elec tions of tins Coininonwealih," enacted on ihe nd day of July, 1S3.J, it is enjoined on me to -ne public notice of such election to be j , , . f, . . ia h-ld, and to enumerate in such notice what olficers are to be elected I, DAltL D. : Gri.Dl.,Hicli Sheriff of thecountrof Union, ! , ,e , , j i t.i diiihrref..rc hereby make and give this public i notice lo the Electors of the said COUIltV of' I n.s.n that a .innnral Klection u ill be ,PM ; in said county on the Sn-nsii Trnim of Oc- Toira next, (being the 14th dav of the said ' .1 . .1 .. .i:.,-.-,. Z. .rl mouth.) at the several divtr e composed f 1 the tnlUtWlli-? tounhips and boroughs, VIZ : I distrit, ar tbe Commissioner's oilice in ' and tor -New IJcrl.u boroush. II d.tnrt. at the house of ilenry Gibson, in and tor I'nion township. III dis'rict, at tiie house of James Adam, in and lor W nite Ueer tuwnliip. IV di:rict, at the houe of James I.aTrson, in and for Kelly township. V district, at the house of George Wolfe, iu aud for East linlidloe township. VI d:strict.at the house of James M'Creight, in and for Bulla loe township. VII district, at ihe house of Jacob Declcard, in MifelinUun, for WestBulTaloe township. VlfldlSlrift. at the new Public School house in and for the North Ward tu the borough of i Lewisolitg. : IX diNirirt, al 0 house of Jonathan Spy- ker. in and for the South Ward, in the bor- ! OUph nf Lewisbnrg. ) X district, at the house of Charles Crotzer, , r f w fil,RUrBr,niinnfth i ID and forM.fflinbUf5 boronSh. ! Al diRtricT, at the house ol William Eilert, i in and for Hartley township. Xil i;.;.i k A..c .r Pta.- Vbr in ' II disirict, at the house of Peter Wehr.in and for Limestone township. I XIII district, at the achool house, on lot Xo. I tn x- - ll.i;. ;., r. r lo..l-.. un i 19, in New Dcilm.in and for Jat.Uson up. , At which lime anil places there Will be hlM.il I eiecwu oy oaiim Or.e person as Canal Commissioner of this , Commonwealth; : One person as Auditor General of this ! Commonwealth ' One person a's Surveyor General of this i Commonwealth- ! One person to repre.ent t'nion, Pnyder, i Dauphin, and Lebanon coanl.es, and Lower , Mahanoy township in Northumberland coun- tx, in the House of Representatives of the Conwress of ihe Knited wtotes; i One person as Representative of fnion, . Snvder and Juniata counties in the General , Assembly of this Commonwealth ; One person al Associate Judge of Union , ...,.. . One person as Proihonoiarr and Clerk of : the several Comrs nf Union county 5 - One person as District Attorney for Union I ,.,; 1 COUUty, One nerson as Countv Commissioner; and One peron av County Auditor. Lcwisburg Chronicle and soticb is liEiiEBY mvEy, That rrrry pernon, -xceptlnE Joatirea of the Paace, who hHU bolii any onit-a or aplHulnu-nt of pnilit or trust nuiler tii l uitrd Suta. or of thu Slate, or any Uy or inriiratl dirfrii-t, wbther a cominlwiond ortiinr or otherwi. a aulioriiinate offlrer or aitrnt, who la or ihall be euploved un!er the leeu-lative, exeruiir-i. or judiciary department of this State or of the United gtatee, or of any incorporated district : an-1 a! that every mombtrr of ConrreNi aud of tlie State Legislature, ami of tha aeleet or enmmon eoun'-il of any rilv, or eui- miwioner of any ioiwrporeted iliatrkt, i by law iueaa ble of holiiiiift or exek-eirint; at the name tiuie, the otlt -o , or appointment or jmlp., , iuewet..rrclerkfany elee- j I tomofthi.lVmmonweallh.andtbntneh1Hror.jndire, I or any otlicer oi siuh eiectiua Khali he elijible to be then j Toted for. And the said Act of Assembly, entitled I "An Act relaiin; to elections of this Cum-. monwealtii," passed July Snd, loo!, lurllier provides as follows, to wit: - That the inr-ctor and judc h.-It HKet at the re ppeetlre place appointed Inr holding llie aleotion in the districts lo whhii tWy relrlily la-long, belore K o' clock In the neiminr of tlie aaid eecmd luaeday of Oc tober, and each ol eal-l iuepector eliail a ienut one derh. who tail lie qualified rotera of ucli dl-triet. - ln caM- the person wlio . hall lie received the aeo ond hisheet numlier of role for ln-peet-ir. fball not at tend on the day of any elet.aon, th.io lue pereou who l..tl h.M eeeeirad the ReOtHfl hihtat OUulDer of OlS fir judge at the neat urecediug eie.-tiou, ehail act as iu- , apei-tor in hi place. And iu eae the person who nhall hare reeelTe-l the higheat nuinorr oi yooea ror imiwr aliall not Itleuil. the e-ri.u el.eti-d judne euall appollit au inepeclur in his place, aud iu ic.ee the H-ron Heeled judge ehail nut attend, than the mspeclor who rec-ired the hi;h.t numb r of eotra, ehall aoaoiut a ju. in !' plaeo; or it anr raeancy ebell cou'iuue Iu the iiuard one hour after the "lime by law c"d for the opening- ol" the election, the uual:tied voters of tile townehip, wa,'d or dutrk't ! r whir'h anrh oOcev shall haTe beeu elected, preai-nt at the plai-e of election, (hail elect one of their numla-r to till uch Tacauc7.N 1 also hereby make known and give notice that the followiug Act uf Assembly was passed by the geuerat Assembly of tbis Uoin mouweattb ou the 2tU of February, A 1). 119, lo wit : Au act relative to Toting at elections' in the oonnUcs of Adi.ni. ll.'ipliiu, York, Lancaster, f'ruukliu, Cum berland, enter,tii-oeue. uradl rd aud trie -Sj.i'. 1. 'M it euacte.1, 'l liat it elisli b lawful fur tbe qualilieil voters ot tnecuunues uf Adauia, liuphin, LaO'-M;.ler, Vork. rrankiiii, t umlierlanj. Center, Ori"Ue, Uradf-rd and rie, Crom and alter the pe-iiiaae ut tbi au ti- vote lor ail the eaodiuau-e lor the laiioua ofuces to lie'SKd at any election ot: oue ellp or ticket : Pr vi ded. 'lliat elllce pirulueb every caudidale is voted lor, I shall lie designated, a required by tbe etstinit laws of this Commonwealth. auj. 'i. Ihat any fraud comm. tied l.v anv p-rsou veiine in the mauuer alxive prescribed, sliali be punished as siuiilar lrauus are directed tu be puumiied by the eaisUUi; iawsol this lomuionwcaith. -Xliat by the u.u sei-oou of au act peered by tlie seal General A-oeuiblv, mi t-ie iltd of April. Isiy. entitled -An Act relative tu nu ervi-ors It. i'rauklin uouuty,' c.. ft is proveleil - lti4l tlie Act pnre-l tbe poeM ut M-esl-m ol the j Legislature, approved llu T ill day ot ul. av.a-uhunziug the o,uailit--il tuteis ..1 A iatus aud i lliereou'iliee, Ui vote bT gciii-iai In k-t, lie rxtended lo Mi&liu, L'uejn, Craw- j ford, iiedlorj, ituuioe, Wi.iren ai:u .NutlliomlH-rlaud couulie?.:ol"rseri lale.ito vctinifai ti-.e fi-eerai ele. tioua. 1- or the iiiformaUoD ot Ine eleciots uf Union I countv, I publisii ihe follu'A ihg, b'Jinj the 4ih 1 SCClton Ol II1C net til llie ucucon nasKtuiy of the session of 1851, entitled " An Aoeeo V provide for the election of Judges of llisv- eral courts of this Commonwealth, uwdLvj regulate certain Judicial districts-" bac.4. 'Ihat the electaiu lor JudKca shall be held aftd conducted iu tlie severel elei-tiin diKle. in tile same ! uiauner and in all r. jpecu a.. lor r.-pneuia- I uvea a..- or .-null ue.u eNsaj-T" nu 'ill oy uiu Slime judges, inpecuis andetaiissand the pro vimous ul the act uf Uie geuerarvsZuPIil , entitled ' Au Art relaiiua to the elections ot tmpComuinuwealth,' ap proved the second day of July and its several sup ulrmeute and ail otuer like laws, aa far a the same shall be in force aud applicable shall Le de nied end Uki. u tuai-piy tu the clectioiis forjuiiis: 1'nvided, 'i'lint the i aforesaid electors idiall vote for Judegsof ihe supreme j Court ou a eepaiale piene of phper, aud lor all olui-r Juuais ruiiuucd tube lcatUi.U Hi the law, on another j sep-iete pi-ce of pii-r." It will thus be seen that the electors of Uaiun county are required to vote for ('anal Commissioner, Assembly, and all County of- liters, on one piece of paper, or the voter ' may cast his Fallot for each oliice sepcrately, if he prefers it. I It shall be the duty of the several Assessors rcsr-ct- j Ively Ui attend at the place ol holding every iteueral, I special or biauflup election, dutintc the whole time said i election is kept open, lor the purpose ot givinr; mlorma- tion lo the iiore-i tore sod judici-nben ceiled - n.iu rela- j ton tu hue HKht oi any persou assessed by luem to vote at such eiecle ii, or such other mutter in reistu u to i the assesemonl of votera as the ssud iuepectore or either t of them snail from time to time require. J - No peron shall Ik- ;:criuitted to Vote at any etertlnn as aforesaid, lLau awhile tieeliisn ol the !;e ol tweu i t one years or mon-, who sl-sll have n-fi ;ed tu this j slate at least one yar,uii-l ill theeltc.iriii ili-tnct where j he oil. rs to ett- 4 lee ten usts imrju-iTiiiteiy prMuiitig ; such el-cltou, and aubin t j J curt puid a Mate or oouu. tT lie. 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MAt- i.y ri a-t'H oi ,-urb .''if, Uti i-:ai Uti cm tu thf i rl-TM wh f,t,n.. m. kv Uie i.ke itvte ialbi list of v t: k, j i. i.y liii'Ui. , Iu (.11 fr wli-rf tL- wiwiif tbe pfrr.B I'm nj Ui e.t- li iiiuml H' lit lurni-dcii t-y ilie ciimiu,.., , pit .-..-. or bin r.tht t TOti wiifthwr fouii-i Ui.Ttrt.u r H'.t i ol.j--;Hi tu t-y any quiiilnnl c.ti. r., it. at. ail In- tin- duly .1 tin- .'tt.rc Un:.K:uiiif mi? b n-r-et.ii vn ii Hi n Iss-' 4ui.uluSL.u1tf, eviid if ttm clniUiB tu liavf w . lii ii ti. cirie f- r nnfjur nr muie bid oaib ahu.i Ift ul i-b ut I'hn-1" tl.- nt, but be Miail make , i v ul I'm i" in i "tu!- U'ut witiie-' liO biall In) a jtiiil.t.d i fi' r H.at b imn ifi.'Hd vittiin Ojif di-trict l. r iii"i' t-ti t..ty n. 1 1' ' d.isd tioti, at.d b- fbail n. u bi hi.'' it t-w;ir ibut t.in U'na frle riMlim . id LuiMiuin'e ul b:s laic I ui itl.iii t? v. itl.iu (lit tlir.Lr.cl, t li in I itft n uiuTt into e&id district lor thv jurH -e ' i.-t.UL lin r in. u ,-t.uL: .vny iw 4.wiiM a t'orwu. n who rtmii make uuv itrmf il itiiuircd T In- rchi'li-iK-e and ray- n.tf u.abr.Mhii if ndmitini to vt in tbe u wfibi, waid r di.-t.kt m -.bifb b(bui n-iiW " P'"' "r npt -iftanv oflift-r t any fleet. ou uidrr tbw art irum bt.l.tiuc mi.Ii vlrrlk,u vtnM-w ibrmbu any viieii mai.j ou.b r- flo-r. r nbnil iul.-rriii.t(.rinipr.u.Tiy int rbr ub bu in th-1 xeruU-m -f bw duly, or Miail bi.a-k up tb .u- . i,i.i,J,.cr rn.iuim.i aiuri iin r-mvat urlirin iion i,r shait u--it praeure any iutimMatim: ti.r.-aii, fme nr vuiii-me. Willi di-iiiin I-. infiuiinv mi.lulv u.ovrrawi-Hiiy tV(.tor ort( rri.Tt.llt ,liiu TOliKr to retn.:u xUo tn&tna t rb-.b-e. mkIi pmu on i-ooviclitio fkad ! f.uM in a.iy Mini not exc.!iiiK flv.-bufiiir-.id..iii att ijjil-ri-ii" J tr itiij tiuitt tiut l-p tl.au tbri't; liur uinru tb:in twelve nioi-th-. and if it nbail 1. fboan to tbe ourt wl.vrt: t!ia- tril o! fltu h f'lf' iiM.- f-haii lit- bad.tbitt ibu ( p. fnu an ofl. tliiijt ot- no; a n-:..' n Ll.erity, wrd.di- , trirt or U iilii wbft tbe nvi oilviiAr wti i-ominilted j unj r. t imti. d t; vote It fTfin, tli-ii fit nun i li. ji b ' tiii t pcuo-nrt-ii tt- y a line f tu U u, titan ouu buu- dr',t m"- m rv " "r"- .n-ii-aud do nam aud im iuijim- J I my j-i'iwu t'r vri"nif miii i-.iifcr mi w iur ;it:r : ti; cm ll.r p-fUit of au) election iti tbit (nitDor.wvatlb.or I nIih.II nfl-r l tn.-tkc anv u-b U t r wg r. ntbi-r I'V t.t- ; bnl ;Te1auiati.a tbfrwf or by any .rtlt'D i-r pr.ii ted j alriti'iu-iit or fi.aii. tic ir ii.th- nny tmiii t: m.ikr Mich Irt-t or ain'r. upvut (.otiTiilioa tbvrrof bn or thty i rliHil f,rt it aud i ay iLiv Uoifo tbv ainouutro bet or 1 OlT-T'd to t 1ft. i If any imt-.-h uot br law .iia'.itiivlaliall framiuii'iitly ; TM at au Intit.a in lliir- tonint-inaealtb, or br:ns 7 r'fi.d .id vou o. t . i i.w rrur . lUtr.rt, , or if liy V '''-u rdi wot); tbr wont itf fUrli (luahnradDa gnaii aij r prtwuro sucb 'iritH-n In Ti.te, lb i-ftvciu on rou.btu.n Miail u- fiutil iu any nnt ik t .- in:,' two o'ir.oiira aud be .tiiiied llr auy u,iiu nt j if oy p-r.H.B nbai! T..tn td more thanon eltrtion ditiun.r o(iuri-f riai:.ini-tiy v- if uor than hm on tit aiu dav, or fbail friutdulsulU t and deliver t lothai..jt..r tati.betatoJirtUer ith Ibeiufnt ilte- 1 miiy to tf nr atTiw ai.J i r.un anothrr to t.fa j tii-y fo ;f. ndiiiij baii ...,.. riiou i fmi iu ai-y ' TO,n 1,"t tban bf'y nor mr tban He hmvlre.t dot- ( Ur,kuU hrlUi,timaaull,:aiziiiim!aLimunUa tw0we month.'. I "If any vrjn not ijnjlfixl to vnte in this Ceninnn- ; wiailli, aiii aMy to luw, l'Xci'l t the suns iifnunl.ft.it M,u,Ml lnw ;tauy u, ;U.T lh. , lurp..sr of iinu-tirrts or or liitlni-nrine tlie rttlzns- Maatilied. o v. t.-, lie tl-all no eoanrtil.il, lorfrit aud ay . aov ,1110 not es.wiinit our liui drcj dollars for sr. ry ra.li oCetH-e, anl be uupnsoaui (uranj term notexemi. , iug iiir.-, m. utiis.' , , Agreeably to the provisions nf the sixty-1 "r,t cuim f said act "every General and , special e'ection shall be opened between the ! nonrs rf eight and ten in the forenoon, and t n11 eontinue nntil seven o'clock in ihe even- " wh,-n the Voiis !-baM ,,e closed." j 'l nf Return Judges of the several districts ' meet in the Court Honse at Lewisbnrg, I on the third day after ihe elcctiou, (being Vn- 'y. the 17th day of October,) to do and per- , ""5 Aaiit- enjoined on them by law. The R'torn Judges of Union. Snyder and Juniata counties are required in meet at the Court House in the borough of Lewisburz " h ' "f October.., make out returns for Ihe member of Assembly. Dele I at Lewisburg. this 10th day of Frpl. A. D. one thousand eight hnndred and i. . . i r. niTinih- t-i a- "" ' .' W- thofiff Office, Lewisburg, fept. 10, leiC. J West Branch Farmer September 19, 1856. It hie, AisiorScan & Republican Liberty and Union, now and for erer, on and lnieparable." Uasim. Wueitta. TheConctitution or the United Stnte 1 an In-trument not of lamii-lniu- but of ultimate and nnirer-al Vrrrdom. It wan o oiinteinp!ti-d by theOreat ln who framed it, oi the World ha e.. recanied it. Tlie Nrttonal MaJ, Uit U it nnlbol, in the Imoner of I.IBK11TV it white .i f..'-i. .i-mlNiln of KeTohttionarT trial, of the ne Vi.lnn it....- ...t eivn liintrnM!ian! iniUelinhalile aUU I tie UloOU oi parruiOT. vtm . - oiden firea of Ood'a tirmauient I" N.P.lIiJUia, Ja. .,,,,,,,,. n. ,rP (,. w, aurbUy ;-iT .nil reer Mil wi ft-, ttt rzlrnd Woeery seer irrnMrg wh,;i U dfCl not (. ' Uk CLJI. 1 Jioijui K. rocliran, of a ork Co fia AtOHOS US!KL. Uarvln IMieJpn, of Armstrong Co FoSiiiVKtoKitssnsl llarUi'tV LaportC, of Bradfurd Co For Congress, JOHN C. KUNKEL, of Ilarrisburg For Representative, M. H. TAGGART of Union Co. For Associate Judge, JOHN W. tilMONTOM, of ButTaloe For Prothonotary, -Vc. JAMKS V. SANDS, of Millliuburg For Countv Commissioner, WILLIAM KUHL,of West BufTaloe For District Altornev, JA.MKS It. II A M LIN, of Lewisburg N. W For County Auditor, JOHN D. BOGAR, of New Berlin Pennsylvania Democratic Ticktt. , RrsrJrrj. That In the repeal of the act known as tho sliouri mmprotoie set. and the pa5s.-u(ii of the act or jranisinir tlie 'i'erriaories of Kausus and Nebraska, free I'rotTl tine institutional rei-tri- lions. the laet Coii-zreHS I'KKKORMKK A I)K Or PAilllOTIi; SACKIFICK in ineetin the demands of sectional ext-iteineut by umliar ken adherence lo tbe fiiniiaiuentaj law. ifemared. Thill we fully pinlose Hie nilministmtlon of Pre-l lent l-lraci as NATIONAL, r'AITHH L. AND Es FK'IKNT fully eiiual to all the imtiortant em-rjrencies elttclt Hie ronnlry has had lo eneouuter, and that he has eotthily nialutaiued her interesu and honor at home nd abroad. 7Vic fiirwinq it a portion nftht Ptittorm oftht OmmttuM HiViic'A nomotiiftd tir. uHowmi tAiiid'data : C.tnil Oimminii.mr OF.oKllr; SCOTT, pf Colnvnbfa Co. Attht'r :n.-ru1 JACOB J-llV. of i.ntiriireery Cw. Surrryr Antral -lOll.S UoWF. of Franklin Co. Commissioner. At the urgent reuest of my friends, I oiler myself as a Volunteer Candidate for re-election to the office of Com missionerof Union county at the next ctrx-.tinn. July at (iEO. SCHOCH. I'lease announce JOH.V M.C.KAN'CK Esq. of Mitl!inbnn as a Volimteercandidateforthe une of UiNtrict Atlorney at ibe Octo ber Election. lie is a native ot our county, of large and respectable family connections, of good character and attainments, and has had that experience in the practice of the Law which is indispensably necessary for a safe execution of the delicate duties of that impor tant Oilice. WEST BUFKAI.OE To the Voters 0 Union County: Ki.lliiw CiTixcws I oiler mysplf a a can didate for re-election to the olEce of ?roth OllOSvr and Clerk of the several Courts ol Union county. Should I be elected.I flatter mvself that the discharge of the duties of said otlices heretofore by me, is sufficient pledge of my prompt attention to and discbarge of the duties of said oll'tces with fiileliiv. Lewisburg.JulyS. SAMUEL ROUSH. AYER'S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED,) UI IUM TO CIEAKSE THE BLOOD CUBE THE SICK lAwallda. Katbers Mother a, Phyalelaiat Plalleuailtroplatfl, read their Kffecla9 nd Jndg of their Virtitca. for tor cure op Headache, Sick HadM4if),iisteMtw I'liT-BUKii, May 1, IH06. DtJ.CAm. Fir: I hare been ivpvatriily carfd of tlie worpt boadache any mmj can bave by a dum ur two of yoar It afeniJi toajWfnafunl tt.niach.wbirh tbey rlranan at ono. If tbey will cure otbera aa Uwj do me. tha fact ta worth knowiur. Youra with great rnajwrt, KD. W. PRKKLK, Ctfrk of Steamer CUtrum. Bilious Disorders and JLiver Complaints DipiutmiiT or tbi IfimioB, Washoiotox, D. C. T Feb 1H6. f fts: I harp used yonr l'illa in my grnt-rat and hwpjtal prartlre ever idnce ynn made them, anil ran not healtato to aay tby are tlif brat eatlianic we ptnploy. Tbtdr ro latinr artfon on the Ktvr htqtiirk f.nd rbvidrd. conMrjtientv ly tliey an an admirable miify for dniiigcminta of ttiat or pan. InWd, I hare tflrbtm fonnd a rase of bdiam dteV mm ao o)tinat that It did not irewi.lv ywld to tb-nt. 1'rateruaJly yours, ALONZtJ HALL, M D. Physician of iivt Marine UotintaL Dysentery, Helai, and Worms tVCT rtmct, IIabtlamt), Ut. Oo Mirn Not. lfi. 1R5. Pa. Am: Vuur Pills are tbe ptrrfex-Uon of tnfdicine. They have done my wife) more avd than I can tell rem. Clm bad betm ait It and piiiuifc away for month. $mt off to be doctfired at (trvat expenm, but jrot no better. Phe then ootnitiencud taking your ljlla,whKh aoon c"p-J -"t by exjafiliUrE larjfn qiuuititi of wwrmet fdoaiO from her Nvfty. 'ihvy aflerwanlii cured bur and our two children of bloody dyaentfrr. One of ourneibhoraha.) it bad. and my wife ciired bim with two do uf your filla, while other ammid im pturl from Are to twenty dt)lara doctors til la, and lost mncb time, without binit cured entirely Ten then, facb a me.Ucine an youra, which ia actually good and honest, will be riMd here. (J tO. J. tilUFFTV, Ihthmmtler. InditTestlon and Imparity of the Blood From Hex. J. V. liimtt, IfiMor of Advent tTViUreA, BntUm, Dk. Am: I hare need yonr Pilla with extraordinary ancrem in my familyand ainonp thoee I am raileil toviflit fai diatrea. To rtulat the organ of digi-ation and puilfy the blood they are the Tery best remedy I have ever known, and 1 can cmifldentljr reconuueiid them to mw frienda. Yonn. J. V. DIMES. ; Warsaw, W tow-to Co. N. Oct 24, 1865. Dtum 9n : 1 am null. yonr Catliartic Pills in my prat tire, nd Ami tlii'tn au excellent purgative to cUaaoae ibo ayatem and purify the fountains of tbe Mood. JOHN G. ME AC II AM, H. D. Erysipelna, Scrornla King's Evil, Tetter, Tumon, nnd Salt Rheum From F'Ttcartiing Mrchant of S. Ltmit to. 4, 1856. Pa. Am : Yonr Pills are tbe paratron of all that fa great In medirine. They have cnrtnl my little daug-hter af alcermis sores npon hr hands and fret tliat bad proved Inmrable for years. Her mother has been lone trrievona ly arflictfd with blotchea and pimples on her skin and in her hair. After our child was oared, she also tried toot fills, and they have cured ber. ASA MottiiKIlfciE. Rhenmatism Nenralteia and Gout From tM Ber. Dr. Hawlet, aftU Mtt'rix Church. Pclaski llorsK. gVAjrn. Ja.. Jan. ft, ISoO. TIonoKn) gia : I abonld be anjcraleful for the relief yonr skill has brought me if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on exrmriating neuralgic paina, which ended in ch runic rbeumatum. KotwitltHtandinf; I had the lmt of phyabiana, tbe diseasa Urew worse and worse, nntil. by the advice of your excel lent agent in Haiti more. In. Mackenzie. 1 tried yonr Pilla. Their effects were slow, but sure. Uy peravveriiig in Ut nae of ib cm I atn now entirely well. 8xHATi Chahbex, Baton Rotjor. La S Dec 1A06. It. Atbk: 1 have been entirely cored by yonr Pills of Rheumatic Uoot a painful diseaae that bad afflicted ma fur yew. VINCENT 81 1 DULL. For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred lom tlatnta, reyuiriiig an active purge, tbey axe an excel k-ut remedy. For Costiveness or Constipation and as a Ulnaicr PHI, they are agreeable and effectual. Fits Suppression Paralysis Inflnmma tlon. and even Ueafucaa, and Pavrtlal lll.tad Mesa, have been cored by tbe alterative action of Uieea Most of the pills In market contain Mercury, which, a thonsih a Taliable remedy in skilful hands. Is danrerona In a public pill, from the dreadful coneqitfnc that fre fuently fi'Uow itm incautious use. T'se contain no soar eury or mineral sttbstance whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PEbTORAL FOR TTIK RAPID CCRC Of COFIIS,COI.DS, HOAHSKSF.SS, IMFLTJw BRZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPMQ coren, croi p, asthma, in- CIP1KKT CUKstlUPTlUN, and frr the relief of consoiupUfe paUeota in advanced atafrea of the dleeeae. We need not apeak to the frablie of lie vtrtweff. Thron,-hwt every town, and elmeet every hamlet of tbe America Utatee. Ma wonilerful mras of pulmouary cofa plainfa have made tt alreaily known. May, few are tbe tajnibes in any civlllted conntryon tills continent without (ine personal experience of its cftvets ; and fewer yet the . k.-. b I - w 1. Il . w. n... kmMi. .hun some livina trophy oT Its victory over the entitle and dan- Kerens diagaave of the throat and Innea. bile it is the ; Dioat powerfol anthlote yet known to man for the I. mil- stable and danierous diseases of the pulmonary orxana, It Is atoo the nleasanteat and ealeet remedy that can l en- ptoycat for intuit, and yonng pereoM. Parenu ahonld lave It In St., apiinst the Insidious enemy that Meal troon them nnorenared. pared. e have almndant .round. 1 l y tlx svmnuoTai H prevents thu those it can. Keep it bjrt yon. and cure your colda while they are curable, nor nets, iart them nntil ao haman skill can master the Inexorable) canker that, fastened on the vitals, eats your life away.' All know the dreadful fatality of lang disorder, and as they know too the virtue of lids remedy, we need not do' mure than toasanr them it hi sbll mad the beat It can las. We spare no cost, no care, no toil to produce it the. most perfect pnasihie. and thus afford those who rely caa it tha hnt afl-nt i-rh..ni ......uh Sjr their cure.' PBEPAEED BT DL J. C. AYEB, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Kastv - ' ANB sold ar C. W. Pcn-ima, and Christ k rili.wm.I.ewMmre: Mill, a lioiuskai t MiCiul urg ;.J.rciu w,.Mdtoa i T GOLDSMITH & BROS, have just ree'd , a new and fashionable assortment of Silk, Fur and Wool HATS ) also. CAPS of the latest style, which will be sold ai theiow t Philadelphia prices. Come and ev Lewisburg, Sept. IS, 18S6. AMoniblfi At the request of nomer ous friends, JOHN WILT, of Hartley town ship, will be an Independent Candidate tbr Kvpresentaiive of this District in the General A ssembly of this Slate, at the coming October Election Sept. II, 1856. Singing Classes. MR.'J. W. ALEXANDER tends to resume his ap- tmenu in Lewisburg, HIS WEEK, Thursday, Sept. 18ih Junior Class at 5J P. M. Keenlar classes in Ihe evening lAl Ammons Hall. To be continued da ring the Fall and Winter. All favorable to improvement, are invited lo join in sustaining the ell'ort. Lewisburg, Sept. J, '56. utiivEHsrre SCHOOLS ! rPIIE Finter Session of all the Schools jL of the University will open with a full corps of Teachers, on TbUrttdajTy Sep-Icuibi-r '25, ISiS. Theological Department Tuition Free, Collegiate Academic $:I0 per annum. Classical 20 English $15 -Regular course $30 -Primary $i0 Female Institute " Sept. 9, 1 856. Dr. I. Brugger, HOMlEOPATIIIC Physician, corner of Market and Fonnh streets. nm&tO LEWISHUKG, VA Pamphlet Laws. "YTOTICE is hereby given that the i. Quota of Ihe Pamphlet Laws of the last Session of the Legislature have been received at the Prothonotary's oilice of Union County far dietrtbntloll to thcee entitled lo the same. SAMUEL ROUSH, Proth y. Prothonotary's office Lewisburg Aug. 14, '56 01 MORTGAGE FOR SALE. tj)l, A1V Will be sold at a discount Is well secured, froperty near Lewisburg. Inquire at the Chronicle" office. REGISTER'S NOTICE. "VT OTIt'E is hereby given lo all fon- X i cerned.ihat the following named persons have sealed their accounts in tbe Keiristrr's Oilice at Lewisburg, I.'nioo aouolv, and that ihe said accounts will be presented for confir mation and allowance al tbe Orphans Court, to be held at LEWISBCRU, for the county of Union, on Ihe third Knday of SEPT. neit, being the l'Jih day of said month, viz : . 1. The accouut of Zacheus Gordon, Exec tor of Willis Uordon, late of Perry township, dee'd. 2. The account of Jacob ReicMey, Admin istrator 1'e bonis non with the will annexed of Henry Thomas, late of Ueaver tp, dee'd. 3. The filial account of George Beavrr, Administrator ol Ludwig Uenfor.late of Jack son tp. dee'd. 4. The account of John Smith, Adrainistra- i tor with the will annexed of Leonard Smith, I late of Hartley tp, dee'd. 5. The account of John Benner and George ' Uenner, Executors of John Benner, late of T Vnton county, dee'd. ' 6. The account of Jacob Broncher and i Samuel Wilt, Executors of Juhn brown, late : of Hartley, dee'd. I 7. The account of David Kline and Wm. ! Smith, Executors of John Kline, late of West ' Beaver tp, dee'd. 8. The final account of Samuel Marshall ! and David Kamsey.Extcutnrs of Dan. Kanck, late of White Deer Ip, dee'd. ' 9. The account Alexander Penny and J.H. Knox. Electors of Hugh Penny, late of East Uuir.iloe. dee'd. 1(1. The account of William Elliot, Admin- Htrator of Robert Logan, late of East BurTaloe i tp, dee'd. 11. The first account of IJ. F. Van Boskirk, Administrator of Kjhard Van Boskirk, late of Millliuburg, dee'd. 12. The account of Mark Halfpenny, snrvt- ring Executor of William rosier, late of Har tley tp. ilec'd. 13. The aceonnt of Daniel Smoaker, Guar dian of Barbara Kennegy and others, minor children of Absolem Kennegy, late of West Butlaloe, dee'd. ; 14. The acconnt nf Daniel S. Miller, Guar i dian of Mary Ellen Iddings and others, minor ! children of Henry Iddings; late of West BufT aloe tp, dee'd. 13. The account of Catharine Wolfe, Guar dian of Samuel L. Wolfe and others, minor children of Samuel Wolfe, late of the Borough of Lewisburg. dee'd. j lfi. The account of Catharine Wolfe, Com mittee of James Wolfe. a son of Samuel Wolfe late of Lewisburg, dee'd. j 17. The second account of Abner M. Law. I she. Guardian of Mary Ellen and W.H.Woire, two of the children of Samuel Wolfe, late of ! the Borough of Lewishnrir, dee'd. J. W. PEXNINGTON, Regr. Register's Oilice, Lewisburg.August 1S.1P56 91. H. Dersham, SI. D., HAVING permanently located in Le wisburg, Pa., respectfully tenders his Professional Services to the citizens of this town and vicinity, hoping by prompt attention to the duties of his profession to merit a share of their patrouage. Attention will also be paid toChronic Diseases of every natue,and treated witn unparalleled success. Da. DERSHAM graduated at the renowned Arilerican Electtc Medical College.Cincinnati, naving nrst siuuiea tne uid or Allopathic syv tem of medicine, and attended Lectures in one j of the Old School Medical Colleges of Philad- 1 elphia; but becoming convinced of the super- j iority of the Newor American Eclectie system, ' he commenced its study, and attended two courses of Lectures in the Reformed or Ame- j I rican Eclectic Medical College of the (jueen City of the West. This Institution, although j ! yet in its infancy, has no snperior in th.tireat West. and has alrraily annually mure Suub-ntr thsn the four other i Medical Colltfr. of CiiM-inuaU eomtined. It ia armlina: ' ! i-liysicians tn all parti of i.ur ginhe.and in Ohio, Indiana, j i ai'- thi-y will soon be more numerous than any other I I cine, of phytiriane. 1 11. prinripiil ditT-renre hetween the RelKnried fnewWr ! fMt-ctir.aiKi ibe old Allopathic .yst.m of ineiireine. is this; j tlie Sew .eltiiol uses no mi-diiiiuil agent that is in any way ii.juri.ius lo tne numau system, sucn aa lalonvt-l. Arsenic, Antimony. Ac; f-r superb and harmless ajnta f have nf late years hern discovered, (hy the ever literal and rnui-f-ssive phyi-ii-ians of the New A-honl.) that are cumpli-te sulislltules liar tlwee di-leti-rious niJWue.tCa- Inane), Ac.:) theref re we have no ne.,1 for them. With ' these valuable new agents, and all those ttt the Old or Allopstbtc srl-nol escept tne few poisons mentioned above. and all tbe Imprnvements of every other svsteas of aaedi- ; cine, (us tlie tlnimrpathic liydntpathic,Thom.onian. Ac.) 1 uaiij iinwe. - smiw rwrante uiaL were onoe MDIMHT.. impnssihle, and that too without brenkinft ikiwn the eon stitution. and ereatinir other diseases, as Debility, Kheu malinra. tynprpsia, hirer Disease, I'h-erated Sore Thr-jaL Diseased Uonea, premature l.ose of teeth, Ae. Tne ew frchool certainly claims a rrest suneTiocitv I the Irt.-ilmt.nl of .11 riiau-. I , k.. K.. : . Clinii al repurta that the mortality takl-,. .!, diT JJL tosyther to less than 2 per cent; that of Asiatic rhohT to only 5 per cent. ""lauctnolera this Is an'a of prtw and '.mrroTemMita. and the New drhool is always prrerelei.nr niti brliho.r!d daw. br d,,tir rnd .d ,uti ..,..-1 HISS vn BKHIK at the j 1, . B. mm t at the . end f Market St. CIS Portrait of John C. Fremont The most correct likeness ever made ; ex ecuted in the highest style of Art, and printed on fine India papef, published and for sale. Wholesale and Retail, by L. .Al Rosenthal, Lithayraplier, N.W. corner Fifth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Size of paper, 17x26. Retail price, $i. A liberal discount will be allowed thoe wishing to sell again. AGENTS WANTED. Heal Estate. For Sale. A VALUABLE PROPERTY on North Front street, aear Market, Lewisburg. A good BKICK HOUSE and suitable Out Boildings are erected. Enquire al THIS OFFICE. Lewisburg, Sept. 12, 1856vt4. University Lots for Sale. WILL be offered on Friday, October a I, 1K5C, at Public Sale, some QO HUILDINO LOTS. The sale will lake place on the grounds at 10 o'clock A. M. commencing on Itrowo street, or Belinserove road, near John Donacby'a. Term made known at Ibe sale. A. K. BELL. Gea. Ag'tAc, University at Lewisburg. Sept. 9, 1856. VALUABLE rAHKS AT Private Sale..-Tlie subscriber offers at Private Sale tbe following val uable Farms : So. I. Situate ia Turbett township, Jun iata county, containing 200 icres, about 175 acres of which are cleared aud in a high 1 state of good cultivation the balance well : set with Timber. The improvement, are a wood L03 Uwelliiig House, BAKKJLauL UARN,and other necessary Oalliuiliiingj ; JU There is also an excellent Apple Orchard ' on the premises. Several Springs of line , Water are convenient to the improvement ! So, la. On which the subscriber resides, ' situate in Beale township, county aforesaid, ! containing 2 1 1 ACT CN, about Two Hund red of which are cleared, and the balance well-Umbered. The improvements on litis Farm are a good KHAME HOUSE..-- BANK BARN, and all other necessary JlLI oul-buildines jn food condition. '1 here are I two other Dwelling Houses ou this property. rfjxAlso two ORCHARDS of choice, ?rali- j 2?ed fruit, comprisins Apple, Vear, Peanu, j Cherry, Plum, eke, of the very best varieties, all in good bearing condition. Several springs I nf Water are convenient on the premises, j This farm is in a very high state ct cultivation, and under good fence. The above Farms are within 8 miles of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Canal, and are among the best in Tosearora Valley. Their location is a very healthy one, and they are convenient to Churches. Schools, Mills, Ac. Persons in want of a desirable property wonld do well to call and examine the above, as I am determined to sell. WILLIAM OKESO.N. Sept. 12, 18Stiw3 First Class Limestone Farm IOR Sale, in White Deer Valley, Lycoming County, two miles from the Canal and Railroad, on the road from Lewis burg to Jersey Mutc It contains lfJO acres, in a good stale of cultivation. It has an Orchard, fir! class Barn, good House, and other Outbuildings. Call on MATTHEW BROWN, Uniontown, fur further particulars, or on the Editor of the Chronicle. Aug. 16, 156. Orphan' oi:i t male. T IMESTOXE Farm, near :.Ii:ton...In A.J pursuance of an order of tlie Orphans' Court of Northumberland Coui.tv, will be exposed to Public fc'aie ou the premises, on Soturdny the '27th day f S-pt. next, a valuable FARM, si:uated in Turbut township, Nortli'd County, about 2 miles east of Milton. The Land is of the beM Limestone quality, with valuable improve ments, consisting of a IaAllGi: ti.WK RAT IX. nearly new. a lnrge KUA.VtE mv ELI. I.Mi HOUSE, with the necessary ouilmildings, two wells of water, one at the House, the other at the Barn-yard, Also, au ORCHARD of Fruit Trees, &c, &c, being the tract as signated as purport A. Bounded by lands of Charles Hottenstine, Wm. Marsh and others, containing aoout 90 ac res, more or It's". Also all that certain lot of ground situate in the Bor ough of Milton, county aforesaid, and de scribed as follows, viz : Bounded on the north by Locust street, on the east by lot of (leorze Correy, on the south by lot of J. L. Aiitin, and on the west by the Sunhury and Erie Railroad Coropanv, on which are erected a luo Storey Frame; Hon- ana oil cry. Late tlie estate of flumes Marsh, dee'd. Pale to commence at 10 o'clock ot said day, when the terms of sale will b- made known by WM. MARSH, GRIUCSMAKSir. By order of ihe Court. .Ii.'r. C. BOYD PURSEL, Clerk. August 13, 185S. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. is sued out of Ihe Court of Common Pleas of Cnion county, will be exposed to Public Sale at the house of David Herr, in Lewis hurg, on Mi.wnax.the ISth of Sf ptember next, the following described real property, lo wit : A certain Lot of Ground situated in the borough of Lewisburg, Lot No. -'J3, bounded on the east by Front street, on the sooth by Lot No. 292, on the west by Che-nut tree alley, and on Ihe north by Lot No. '-'., con taining feet front and 157.0 feet deep, whereon is erected a Iwc-storey Brick Dwelling House, a Summer House, andxi other Out-buildings, with the appurtenances. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the properly of Charles F. Sehrjffle. , DANIEL D. CI LDIN, Sheriff, j Sheriff's Office, Lewisburg, July Si, 1836 AUJ3JOU11XEI) SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. TITHE undersigned Assignees of Hiwar R. I Noll, will oiler at Public Sale on the premises, on Trisnav the lGih day of Sep tember next, the following valuaile Real Estate, to wit: A lot of Ground fronting on Market street in the borough of Lewisburg. I nion county, on the corner of Market and Seventh streets, in what is called Smith's Addition to Lewis burg, containing 60 feet in breadth and 165 feet in depih, on which are erected aer- first rate BRICK DWELLING House, aJLii substantial and handsome Frame Stable, and all other necessary Outbuildings. There are Ijgalso on said Lot a variety of choice Fruit .CTrees, and a never-failing Weil of excel lent water. Also THREE UXIMrROYED LOTS of ground fronting on Market street and adjoin ing the lot above described on Ihe west.which are well calculated for Building Lots, being a very handsome location. Said lots will be sold separate.. - . . , .-, Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, when terms will be made known hy HUGH P. SHF.LLER, GEORGE F. MILLER, Lewisburg, July 4, 1856. Assignees. 4e. Woollots and Small Farm for Sale. To suit purchasers, on reasonable ternts. THERE are 9 lots of Woodland, si tuate in White Deer Tp, on Little Buf Taloe Creek,about a mile above Guldin's store, ranging Trom 14 to 21 acres each, well timb ered with various kinds ol Oak, l'ine, Poplar, and Chesnut. The Farm contains about Mscres.of which IS are cleared, ami has oa it a Two Story Log i Onoui-s, a x.og otaute, spring ol W ater, and Fruit trees of various Hinds. It ad joins lands of John Hummel and Jacob Hart man, abont 1 m.t from Gnldin's Store, in White Deer tp.. Union On, Pa. T-i above properly is offered at Private Sale, by the subscriber, GEORGE MEIXELL. Kelly Tp, Aur.IO.'SS. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS TOR Sale. One lot n South Third J street, a square and a half frota Market Three Lots on Sooth Fourth street, two sqnares from Market. Tbe above are level Lots, veil located taf well adapted to budding purposes. W. H. ARMSTRONG, Acting Ei'r of Wm. Armstrong, dee'd Lewisburg, June 25, 1856 The Winter Session. OF Mrs.Thompson's School forYonn Ladies, will commence oa Wednesday, Sepu 17, and continue six months. Instruc tion will be giv?n in the various branches usually taught in Seminaries of learning. Particular care will be taken to have tha pupils f.,rw bauits uf study and investigaiioa. While a knowledge of the solid branches is Considered of primmrtf importance, the orna mental will be so interspersed to afford va rieiy and at tbe same time cultivate the taste Peneifing and several beaotilol styles of Crayon P tinung will be taught, for which, as well as Latin, French, Scedle-work and Music, extra charges will be made. Room in the German Reformed Chnrcb. Terms Inr Knatisb 1 ranches from $12 to $) per year. Cealinjrcat expenses $1 pes- year. Administratrix' notice. XTTHEilKAS, Letters of Administration to ihe estate of Tuonas Koainsow, late of the township of BufTaloe, county of Union, deceased, hare been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted lo said estate are request- ed fo make payment on or before the Cih day of Peptembei next, and those having claims against the same wilt present toeru daly authenticated for settlement, at the late resid ence of 'I nomas Robinson, dee'd. MARY K. KOUl.NSOX.Admiaistratrix ButTaloe, Aug. 16, 1856 pd West Eranch Insurance Company, OF Lock' Haven, Pa., insure Detached Buildings, Stores, Merchandize, Farm Property, and other buildings, and their con tents, at moderate rates. Doing bnsiness on bolhCash and Mutual plans; CapitaI,$.iUO,C00.r DIRECTOnS. Hon John J Pearce John B Hall ("has A Mayer ('has Crist Peter Dickinson Hon C C ITarwey T T Abrams D J Jackmanv W White Thos Kitchen- Hon. G. C. HARVEY. President: T. T. ABRAMS, Vice Pres. THOS KITCHEN, Secy. JAMES B. HAMLIN, Aeent. 627 Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. i3Last Kotice.-uia AS we wish to have the accounts of J Hayes & Co. closed up. all persiins knowing themselves indebted to the above Firm, w ill please call and settle, as the sect's will shortly be placed in the hands of a proper otlicer for collection. July 1. J. HATES & CO. J. Goldsmith & Bro's. Just Arrived VtW COOS ! '""aTOW is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer" by the ar rival of our NEW STOCK of Spring and Scjuiir Goods, consisting of the largest assortment of ME XX WEAK ever before brought to the town of Lewisburg. Our stock is complete, and we are se'liug at very reduced prices. All of our GuorN are selected by ourselves and manufac tured in our own establishment in Philad. viz Black, Brown, Blue, Green, Claret and Plaid Broadcloth and Cassi mere Dress. Frock and Sack Coats, au well aa FANCY CLOTHING of eveiy description Vests of Cas!imere,Stlk and Satin, all made after the latest fashions, and warramed to he well rcatle. Also White Marseilles Vesls.While Linen Vesta and Pania, and every variety of goods usually found in a Genthmen's i'uiuithiny EftobiiJintent, including Gloves, Hosiery, Neckcloths, Stocks Drawers. Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Under, shirts, &.c. Also a ercat variety of Fancy Articles. Also HAT., Caps lor Spring anil Summer wear. Umbrellas, Carpel Bags, etc There will be crowds atter.diag our next month's Court, therefore we have hud ia a much larger Mock, than we otherwise would. have dune. Our motto is "Quick Sales and Small Prtlits,"and to this motto we adhere. N.B. We would panirnlarly call the atten tion of Parents to our stock of Boys" Ciorsnxa, and also that Goods will be carefully mad ts order. Particular attention paid toorders from the country. Lewisburg, April, 165 COAL! COAL! COAL ! The undersigned would res pectfully inform the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, as well as persons in adjoining towns, that he keeps constantly oa hand a supply rf SHAMVKLX and W JLKS-BARKE CUAL, (ur Stove and other purposes, of every variety and size, and will deliver Coal et prrenaw deslriar. it. aa he has a tesra for that purpose. Having erected a) pair of imod WKIllli WALKS, he can assure persru purrhasine 1'oal that they wUI get full wearht, and Una pay nnlj for what they receive. Coal can be had at the lowest Cash prVea at hi Tard, a few v.-rits fn-m .Mr. W cuiensaul's UoleU ail kinds will he sttt nded tn at hie real Tard. (iKOKOK HOLiTKlfc. ltrwi-ihure. May 13. 1WS teAlso lilackximh's Coal. A FRESH SUPPLY OF Drujss, Medicines, Books, Notions, Varieties. Stationery, Ac. pnrchaed ta New York and Philad. markets. Ins just been tee'd at the Old Mammoth Drug Store of CHRIST A: CALDWELL Lewisburg. ) LASS Jars, for Picklintr and Preserving. JT Quarts and Half Gallons, for sale cheap br CHRIST a CAI-DWELI- D R.GREEN'S AROMATIC SAP.a certain cure for Dyspepsia and diseases arising from an impure stste of the etnaarh alaa n sure pre ventive of ft ."Alt AyD AGT'E priee Ti eta. per bottle, for sale hy CUKIST a CALDK KLL. APORIFIER, or Concentrated Lye war ranled to make Soap without Lime, and with tittle trouble. With cne cakeof Lyeand fourpooea. soap Fat, yon -an make fifteen rmllona goos) soft 80s., llard soap can be mad iu the same way. For sale If riiKtsT t fMi.nwri.h. E AYES' V HITE GREASE, for Waggons. Ba, it'iCsgagts, Omnibuses, Stages, etc a superior article, h;al. by CltKlsT 1 CaLOHnXL. C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL- Drug and Chemical Emporium. Mattel street - - - Lewisburg. Pa. ClOCKS all binds nf 8-day and 30-hour Brass Clucks and patent lever time-nieces. Brass b-iiay clucks i brass 30-hourclocks as low as $1. All rloc.s warranted for one year at J. L. YODER'S PLATED WARE Cake and card Baskets Table Forks, Spoons and Butter Knives, Teaspoons silver-plated on the best tier man silver, $1 per J doz. All goods warranted tt give satisfaction. AU kinds of Engraving al the shortest notice at J. L. YOBER'S. . FAKRIEHY. IIIE subscriber offers his services in curing Horses of Poll Evil or Ftsro'' He will cure Horses of either of these afflie tious for $. or make ao charge if not suc cessful. Here is an opportunity for every one whose horses are afilitiet, M restore the ' health and working order. Residence on mj Farm in Kellv Tp, near Lewisburg. Ang. 10. 185S. ' GEORGE MKIxELL. I L ASTER at BEATER KREMER"