Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, September 26, 1856, Image 2

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Tuesday, Joij. 4, 1?50. !
; ' TOUIt PLAT FO KM!
Mf Tote rall nevur l wanttrfr b'B it ran ! if n
. Id iupt'Tl of any roascnable measure to ah-dish elarery.
tiarfjUU WaUjAwTu.Y.
Flarary ha.- h-ru damaging to ercry State when? it has
'Libarty and Union, cow and for ever, one and :
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n.r,l!ils,rfn.i-,l,..."-t..-.i.1r.,t : cji bat " was PPretit to every observer
rirtoflmuieliatel.ut .-f ittii..t.. w I .r,rreinir. . i til rst the procession was &.!( Ad' oCC
lt waa Kt eoot -tni i it-d by tl.rti.rf .1 M -ii w i I-..111.-.1 it. j
n-t ti.i. wm-u i r.'-irn it ti.- u.i fn hollers aivt Irishmen from imllie irorAvi far
thl is Itf y, Ik r--Minrof LtUMtri tta white i '
uni r..i u. -:uiin i i;-vouti siry truin. -f tin , and ucar "the people" truly! A writer
Tbmr L"K'?t"K wHTA..D.iutrna(Bni iuipfit-hatic
rvTVif Wo fi'Tr awi ytn-tr w7 rft'i', d no
t&Tthln fftoir ynil rver mult me Yolr. to Kr'eiiii .inry
octr Territory icVre U J -s n"i jij:." IHMtV Cui.
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Freedom for Kansas !
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!LH:a. MJMI.N Al UKa : '
( Anli SlartTT Wiien, Cloucr and Axuctican)
JOIiNC.FiwEMOXT
op CAi.iror.xiA
FOtS riCt PR rSIPEXT:
WM. L. DAYTON
OF NEW JEIUiCT
Cincinnati I'i'ntform Nominations.
rr riij-D JAvia iutimnmv. or pini,yivni,i !
1 L Pr.-wl.nt IOHN C. UK1.CK IN HIIX;K. al Ki oturbr I
Pro-S' ivrri American Ti. fc't.
r tnwT-him isi) rn.twor.B. ef sw vrk.
ics VutiliLXT ANDUliW J. KO.ELtO.",of IftMMtl
Abolition CamliJiihs.
PRWTKfVT fiPKltTT CVITn.of Nw Vork.
Vir 1 BCIolIrr f AMI tL f. m VAKI.AM) l'ii'
The October Election
m i ,1,11 .cm I
Tuesditv, Vet II, I?oO. ;
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Will?, Anierli aii & Kepubllcan
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Tlitnian i:. l'ot-Iiran,ot lork Co
r a Ai"iTuiiuMiitu ;
Oarwlii fliclps, of Armstrong Co :
rsroB.ir't',1, ' ,
llarth'tv Laporte, of Uraiford Co
t or l-unress.
JOIINO. KUXKEL,of Harrisburg;
For Itepresen.alive, ! "" j wu from a, kaow!(,J 0f t!)i in
JI. U. TAGGART of Union Co. s'J"n " distinguished orators .heard, in j California, had Congress appropriated any
For Associate Ju.Iee, - i Lewislurft from now uutil election 1 I money and placed it at my disposal which
JOHN W. KI.MOXTOX, of UufT.iloe : The Feunfyhanian, edited by Reverend ! could be rplied to their payment, though
Fur Prothon.,tary, ic. Theophilus Fisli, a Univertalist preacher, I it would Live been more correct to hnvo
For ciJ! ComLi3 f M,ffl,a6Urfc Us another "bighfalutiu" account of th drawn theso bhi. on the fiocre-tary of War.
For SraS:' ! .hold ry, loogaoiwiud,. ?J 5 tTe
JAMES It. IIA.MLIN,cf Lewi.-lurf ' ' W9A few Know Nothings from a por- j Col. Fremont, to be sottkd fur a thd gcu
For County Auditor, ! ticn of the StMes all self-appointed, and cra Battlement of Lis aecouuts as Otu-
JU1IN l1l.9.Hi.of Xew 15crli" ; representing only the fragmei.t of Whis ' man,ur of tho California battiilion, Lad
lnnr.ylciinia Democratic Tirht. j who snpprrt Fillmure had tho audacity j J F'j'"ME3 u'haxan
ItatiixiO'
n.. tt Trtinri.m f Kuiigni n.l K..r-wlra ',
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WMKtf - n(,KKuf i'ATr::ori,- ( w; r.in 1
i Hh-J'tiiaiulf of m-rtn-n.J m it4'iur:it l-v un La- i
k'-n a-ltn r-n( to lb- fniMitcvnia lw
Jit tt r, i, Tht frcllt film tn n lni:n!s'raTirn
1'r.ilont iiu.s M NATMNAU FUTIU'I I.. AM) I K-
ri" ir.. I iujit "j!iai to mi me uiiporuiiii fiii'Tji-nrH-H i
hi.-h UifMiuLtry tiac hud t-ttwtmi.t.r. .m.i ih-i ii-t ;
r.irtriiiT maiuuiuiu u-t luunu aua u-nor ai ii'ux-
ai.i tr..aj. !
r..rfltlfl.i fnrv pfx 9r.,w,, t
cMi'iauN'i-'iKijU!.K r rr.t ci.t..HCu. i
AvtiU'ir 0- nrr.il JAc:oll l'i;V. of M'.nt"im'r Co. (
furrtyr J ntrnl JOUN ItOWt, of FratikMn
New Berlin Mass Meet in.?.
for f'XIOy ami SXYDEIi Comities,
it'EaDAi", at 1, I'.M., Sept. 30.
TUmUiiis ti'rjihifts eugage l,
John C. Kuiik'l & others expected.
Whig, Pouljuats, Americans, Kepublieana
Oae L All COHE & HE AH !!
CunkwtV'-ea.
ClI.UlI.ES CAWLtV, FttEDEUlCK. SMITH,
fi:oit'ii: ilhuill.
Cnn. Hitr.vMAN,
Tons Kr?si.F.n,
Pavtt Spiti-eh,
ll. K. PlXUNOKR,
KlVAKi liAVS,
OiiA'ti Hi:xMUAcny
V.M. ConNELlUtf,
C.ux'a Klecknlu,
Jacob Y,'inter,
CUA(l SuLOMoN,
3lXCa. kLLCKNEIt,
Jaciiis (iliittss, Jr.
A. .T. Homjoit,
Ir. .Ti-'. It. Lots.
1a. Hmi,AonKK,
KliW'U i? M ITU,
lr. J. J. JKtuor.P,
David Mithikll,
jActJit Qlick,
J. C. TltOXKL,
Jo6. Kvivi.
t-xri'Ett coryjr.
V.t nTir .1. T. Ilonii.-. S.J MUlVnrarth
Htiaver Ni-r Mi.Ulr-a'lirtli. lieo-p Swaltx
IVntr. l-rai-l Ru'-oli. li Imi I kfi'l. y -lt'ratil.lln
Siunoi-I Wi iri.-k, .'tin.. II. Vermin
I'-rry I'rwl k llathfnn. Juruli Martin
.'bAi'iutiri Uanii-1 Wiloi.-r, S. K. ll.-rn.M .Tr.
VTa-hloirton II. 0. RouU, liitlip s. ll-iyer
Ivuun ii. ll. ltiti-r, r.taui-1 l-aaliug
S.-!ln. rro. J. I"r--v. I.Outi-Iiu.
M.,nriMiWm. Iwhly, Jo. 11. Kanflt
Mi lll -rn- k All 11 u lrii-kf. lu-iij. Kramw
JackfloO U. Bnlif. renrait Mitrlicll
r.vo.v caryrr.
Hartley Jobn Smith, Sliein SoiitlemyeT.
Llne.t'i--Juhii rro.rnT., Il-nry K. Snniera
Umi UulTaloe Jolrn Hy.i.Cimrtiil Sbei-alY
MiltlinburiE Jat-t.b Iie'kr-i,r. II. lu.tiM-iij.liur
Huffltia Jaa. W. Simontnn. Itnn. P Ituhl
Hlilt u.-er 1.. U. Kaufiuan. aamuul ll.r.aaU
. HallT Wm CltiKan. Ibinirl Ki.ll
Laalatninx, N.IV A. J. W. id.-n-anl.r. I. Klin,
S. -4i. F. UiiUr, an Slit r
Kaat Hoffaloa Tho". TrnnT, .VI lln.wa
1 atoB H C. Mitrrli. 1 Ej er, Jr
Ja-d.i'UPliii.p Se-Oi.M. J lie Quyer, Jr.
ElAina Election.
The rotes for Congress in the several
Pistricts of Maine sum up as f jliows
Ropnbiiear.s
Buchanan and Fillmore
C0.S4D
49,033
lOySGl
For Governor (only about 400 rotes to
coin o in) the total stands :
Karulio 09,429
Wells 44,689
lttoai Scattering 5,059.-50,548
Flamlin over all others 18,881
AilinSt IllICll. 30,199
TU Legislature stands as we have al-1
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Coalition, 1 ; House, Itcpublican,
Coalition. 20.
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taf-Thii astonishing and overwhelming tho ball" for Freedom to Kansas. yrTbo
defeat of Border Ruffian Demooraey was delegations from every quarter are rcques
4one by HARD IKOiA". Mass meetings ! ted to meet at New Berlin at 11, A. M.,
nd great speakers did something, but the j precisely
great instrumentality was meetings in all Jacob W. Pfouts, tried last week in
lao school districts ccttine tho names of'
all the voters aud supplying each one
with the arguments or the documents he
needed. This was done fystematiea!ly,tho-
roughly, and effectually. This is ths rtj
Buehanau'a fik-nds tr-ir iu Pennsylvania.
" n ' ij liie tray the Frcmonteis must
MTTo f how oar oilizens how the Bueh-
ananites magnify their meetings nod Low
desperate, their efforts to ''make a Irak
on Lcwil)urg," wt copy an account of
their laboriously-ialled State Maca Moct-
inov frhrii Tim Xuvl.tir; Zn-l
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"The Democratic Merlin? at Lewisburg on
,he ,6th j05U a gre!lt dcmonsra,lon of
THE PEOPLE. It was the largest gathering
cvor ne,d Part r 'he country in this or
anvnlhrfamT.ai-n. Th-r was mure than a
mile of noun Dcnnrairr in procession, ami
I ine entnasiasm was immense. Tne woollies
were completely overcome with cunsttrnatiun and
alarm."
There were many respectable citizens of
tL is and tlx neighboring counties in the
"niilu" ("more or less) "cf solid Ieniocra-
in tue Daily JKws, conurrui that uipros
sion, by the following letter :
MoSTornsTJiLi, Seft. 18, 1856.
The Picrcc-Uuchanan party have hxi their
giving nonce thai a Maas .Meeting ul the Locos
wonld be held in Lewisburg this day and that
the most distinguished orators would address
them. This morning, I wmt to the Uenot to
witness The depanure.anJfiMind the company
compoW chiefly of the EMPLOYERS anJ ,
A'C WitTritht;niiiniT th 0r.nt i7.,rt hut few I
went from Wjiliamsnort station, not exceed
ing loO.iucluilin; some 30 Fillmore men who
accompanied the excursion fur amusement."
The Stale Treasury paid indirectly for
most of this "peoplo's" denionatration,
which was more than nentralizcd,wi!h ouo.l
ouarter the effort, the day following !
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The "complete consternation and alarm
of the Woollies" requires explanation. If
it be meant that those who favor the Afri
cauiiation of all tho U. S. Territories, and
whose party in Kansas enacted a law that
stealing a untie cuiM snou.a be punished
wit'' fi'"" anJ stca,,'ng a ,uk c!i'1J
should be punished with tcatli if THE5
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faw "tho handwriting on the wall," aud
ttemlled when they saw their prodigious
"mouutaia in labor bro t forth mouse
j only, the assertion is correct. But if is
meant thoao who orrnse any extension of
t., ., ,. - , ...
Slavery, the assertion is lan?hably crron-
eou;. Hc Republicans of Union county
,.,c,.i,. viiiin.. t!,f iocf o.i .l. !.,!..
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I II trill Mr i cS H If 111 2 Aall-)Uul vjOH VCO lIOIl
Tiic venerable focy fossils "went through
.... f
! the uiotions irita a sotcuimtj only cjuail-
cii t-y tneir linpuGjiicc. ihey, however,
, i a 1 J TI a ) 1 t
aa Uiti ttit? lrv.y to acclaru that either of
. t v - i- i
lu canamaics are nigs
-for lull- i
thrown overboard by tho Whiirs
in 1852, and has ever since dune his bct
to destroy the party; and donclson has
been a life-long opponent of Whig men
aiid measures, ind a bitter, unscrupulous
T !ii"crat until Tierea refused hiui an
f'iTiee ! But suub are the men Suvcry is
now trying to coax honest uuti-lavery
Whigs to throw away thoir Totoa upun. in
preference to a party whse principle.- un
far as they go are those always held by
Xortlicru Whigs ! This last, desperate
expedient of Slavery to elect Ituehauan by
dividing the Xt-rth, wou't do; the people
never Cihiled or ?eiit dolegtttcii to that Con
vention ; but it may do good by dividing
tho 8lave vote at tho South !
KANSAS. Gov.
lonj Address to tho
Geary has made a
people, full of fair
! promises, bntvery pingerly advising theai ' "-v nn l'! a T r .pltion to .lr. lluotisnan
i to obey the infernal "laws" protended to j at lha Wlicatlands, yesterday, on tho sub
i Lb Mit.oir.r1 bv thn Itnr.ler lt,i(Tir.a i' jeet of his withdrawal. The plan is, to
usurped their ballot-boxes. Wo 6eo no
backing down, however, on the part of tho
; Freewcu the roal eettlers; aud Border
liuHlauism is evidently on the wane, alt bo'
they still ruako loud threats. Iu the recent
; battles ot itirmisbes,the people were most-
ly victorious ; aud unless the President and
! Governor scud on lanre bodies of U. S.
' forces, the Free Siadrs hope to stand their
ground until a change at Washington shall
, sweep away Lecomnte, Donaldson and all
the Border Ruffian crew from power,
j Sharpe's rifles, and the contributions from
j the Free States, are keeping Liberty alive,
! out there. Let the motto continue to be
! "Fremont, and Freedom for Kansas :"
and that fair land will bo rescued from
i Slavery's thrall, and become the rightful
bcritage of the Sons of Liberty who now
struggle with
her noblo citizens aiiairjat
legalized barbarity and tyranuy I
Ho! for New Berlin.
We bear of many preparations for a
! G RAND RALLY at New Berlin,on Tues-
i day next. It will probably be the last
Mass Meeting in the county before Election
and should be worthy of the cause. Let
sacrifices be made, if necessary, to attend.
can ehow our old friends there that
former issues have left with us no Dersonal
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j UU91111.J , BUU vc V1U uuuu uuvn cuuil.ieB
in political sentiment, ana in "rolling on
Clinton county for the homicide of ,Wm.
j Hall, was found guilty of murder in the
I second degree, and sentenced to five years'
j imprisonment. The murdered, the mnr-
! Jcrer, and the witnesses, appear to have
Leon pretty much all drunk, and the trial
j Cveloped s most deplora.'''-'' -f "'-'V
Lewisburg Chronicle and
; Who conqusred California ? .
There arrived hy the last sicamer.a cer
tified copy of the evidence for the defence,
in thssso cf Gibb is. Veman, Doing tlie
copj' of depositions titko:i btfnTO Commis
sioners, under the authority cf tho Court
of Coataorf Pleas, London, in 152. It
will bo rememhorc J that Col. Fremont was
arrested in London on ncooont of debts
contracted in California. Tho def nco was
that tboo icbts wcro oontracfed on account
of the United States government. Col.
Fremont drew bills of ciehanw; to .the
aiu mot of nineteen thouyand, five hundred
dollars, upon tho Secretary t.f State of tho
United 8ta!e, the liabilities having hrcn
incurred on piTr-nt'ient aeenynt.hilc Col.
Frninnt wis 1
'.;T'VT of Caiif ruia. The I
hill fell into tho hv.rh of persons in L ii
don.Rnd being proicate4 f ircnn-acccptauce,
tho holders onght to hold Col. Fremont
personally liable. Among thj testimony
taken on tha trial, was that of James Bc-
chanax. We sntj.iia a p irtiou of Mr. J
Buchanan's tcptim joy, enough to ahow tho j
falsity of a lying pamphlet Bunt abroad
under the frank of Wm. Bigler, doprcciv
. , , . L . (
"ng rrcmoni services in (.aniuruia:
Qucntton. Do you know who was the j
ces of the government of the United States j
in California, in the year uno thousand '
eight hundred and forty fjjven, and in the
month of Mar oh in that year '(
Answer. Col. Fremont, the defondant,
was in California at tho commencement of
hostilities between the United States and
tho Republic of Mexico. lie there raised
and commanded a battalion of California
Volunteers, consisting of about 450 men ; I
bis services were very valuable ; ho bore a 1
cousptcuous part in the couijucst of Cali
fornia, and in uij niuwn is better entitled
Id be culled the "Conqueror of California"
than any othrr man.
1 cannot undertake to decide tho dispute
between Col. Fremont and Ocd. Kearney,
but as lung as the California Battalion ex
isted they were under the separate and in
dependent command of Col. Fremont, whilst
Gen. Kearney commanded the other troops
of the United Stales.
Congress could not have anticipated
that Col. Fremont would raise a California
battallion by his own pcrsoual exert ions,
aud without previous instructions.
I should have accepted and paid these
AMr. liiehnfiAn thuq ar.ikna a num.
1 C . L ri a. 1
TL
S,-arWe are asked who is "lion. Vi'm. D.
Va!l(tck of Washington" who is trying
to instruct the people of Central 1'omiFjl
vania iu tho betutics of Slavery and Har
der Ruffianism under the name of Democ
racy ? We understand bo was editor of a
reekltfo nullifying thtct called tho V(ir;
and althu' it "went dead," it was tho't the
editor might do to humbug the "ignorant
I'entifjlvatiiai.t" nith his big yarns 1 As
to tho "11m." preCx to his ni'uc, it was
given him to add force to bis speeches ;
yet any other out-of business editor? are
just v.s much entitle to it. Hat every
S. tulu'ti, I.--, out is a " JndL'e." " Uv."
"ii-ni." "It.'" or tV!." a ci' t: fhiou! ,
(itiAr. tl -ikw nifiTu- fir. mi innta rf ilvpri7
eouid lecture iu the Slave Sta'es as friends
uf Slavery d i in the Free Statos ?
WiTnrmv.M. v Mr. Kltuasan.
The l'lii'.ade'.phia L'vininj liu'lttin, of
Thursday, Fays :
" It is stated that Mr. Breckinridge re-
get Mr. Donolson also to withdraw, and
unito the Democratic and the American
tickets iu the persons of Fillmore and
Breckinridge. Such a ticket Mr. I5reck
inridgo thinks will be likely to sueeocd
against Fremont and Dayton. What is
10 08 Qone DOUt lDe P'atlonns does
I n,)t ari'cr- lvo wo learned what
response Mr. Bichauan made to the prop
osition." t r.The notorious vagabond kuowa as
j ied Buntliau" is said to bo in tho pay
; 0f the Buchanan patty, and snarls at tho
heela of the Republican speakers just as a
, hyena sneaks after tho lion to gnaw the
i bones ho has cast awav. This email edi-
I tiou of Lucifer attLtnttted tu rlUtnrh tho
I l!pniil,li,.n ninoim t Miltm, ! -...l-
j Ly advocating Fillmore, but tho resneeta
i i,ia momhoM of ilm Ameriean nr, r" r.,r
. . . V"
which he claims to be "father") disowned
him, and assisted in abating tho nuisance,
when three indignant beasts quit tho town,
one tipsy aud all "tandem."
UNION. Tho .understanding among
opponents of Buchananism in Pcnn'a is
becoming perfect and strong, in almost if
not quite every county. The Slavocrary
is wrathful at the prospect, and fabricates
every possible device to break np the con
cert between Whigs, Americans and Re
publicans on the Union State Ticket but
in vain. Well-informed men believe its
majority will exceed that of Gov. Pollock!
Fusion in Massacdusetts. There is
an entire onion of all opponents of Bnoha.
i nan in the old BayStato. Tho Americans
have nominated Dayton for Vice Prosidont,
and formed an electoral ticket in conjunc
tion with the Repablisans,wbile the latter
resolved not to Dominate State ticket,
; thus leaving the field open to Gov. Gardner.
: T','"v r.v'i r-.&V.e te-electing Chs.Sunncr
West Branch Fiirracr September 26, 1856;
iLASTEU at
BEATER A KREMER!?-
West Eranch Inanranco Company,
OF Lock Haven, Pa., insure DetiuhcJ
It hi Mince. Ktnrr. MtTKhandiz1. Farm
rron.Tiv and other buillia"s. aud tbeir
tPnt. m numerate rates, liuin bnsmess on !
both Cash and Mutual plans. Capital,fJOi),()00. i
r. J
TlMKCTOiiS.
Hon John J Tearce
Hon fi C Harvey
John D Hull
Cha A Mayer
Chas I'titt
Teter Dickinson
T T Abrams
D I Jaekroan
W While
Thos Kitchen
lion. O. C. HARVI'.Y, President.
T. T. AIJRA11S, Vice I'res.
THO S KITCHK.V.Sec'y.
JAMES I). nAMI.ITf, Apent.
6'."7 Lewisburg, C'nion Co. fa.
II. ZL DGrshcun, Tl. S.,
HAVING permanently located in Le
wisbnrir. Pa., respectfully tenders his
Professional Services to the citizens f tliis
town and vicinity, hopinc; by prompt attention
to the duties of his profession to merit a .share
of their patronage. Attention will also be paid
to Chronic Diseases of every name,and treated
tt'ith unparalleled success.
I)n. DKItsHA.M Graduated at the renowned
American Eiectic Mr licit Collr?' .Cincinnati,
bavins? first studied the Old or Allopathic sys- i
Wm of mt-dirine, aud attended licclurts in otic
o! the Old behtMil .uedical t.t nieces l i jitlau- ,
elphta; nnt necimm!j eonvinred ol incsupf r
iority of the Newor American Eclectie system,
he commence ! its study, and attended two
courses of Lectures in the Reform d or Ame
rican Eclectic Medical Collece of the tuc-n
City of the L This Inslitnlinn, aithouu'.i
yet in it infancy, no piiTriT in thfCir'-al U;rand
hnt nlt'a-ly annual lr vwro Simi'-ntu tl:ao f ar oth-r
M-irl roll' Kf of Cin'imtati imlim--l. It is nrtn!ine
p)iy.ii(lana to tall part of our tf,ob".'x! in Ohio. Inili-.r i.
a--., ih-f wi)i fa !t mru uumoTOUd thiu any otlje-r
! of rbv.i'-iNr:.
Th frirrfrijj jiff tpiimt bftwi'en th Rpfifrmwl (new'or
Krjfctif, ant thr oM Atlrntltif fyrt-tn nf mciicin-:. if ttiin:
tiie f r-w nhooi iim" u iu--iiwiiMl a:ent tnat v m ny
wiy injurio to tlo human s-t.-m, purh B ('.il.Ttn- l,
Arii-nir AnliiwBT.A-.i CmnnKir lllil narrotcfci arellti
tiaTo of !! ymr Iwn difTi-n-i, (hy tlie rrr lilrM j
an-l rojrref'iT? ptiyi'-ian-i of tho N-wirhool.) that art!
c.irn-l.-tf iutntitiit-s for fh li'tti-rinn mMi-im."". tO-
lonit-t. Ac.: tberffarw w haTP no nrwl for ttifn. ith !
th.vc Talnat'lt! nw atvnt-, aril all th ot th) OH or j
Aii'trnii'ir p iki Fiiwp hit- t""" - -
an) all the imrmt;in',nt-i rfiorory orh'-r yti-ra of aut-di-rin.
(a th Iffrnipathir, Hv'lr"TFathtc,Tliomotiian. A - )
many disi'adM aro now rumhl( that were onw ccni.tT--d
Ip!KiiMf. anl that too without hmahinjr dwn the -nn-ntlttition,
mud crealinir othr illFan, a lMhiliy. Uhu
nmtifw. nTPTM'p' I-iar tMfw. tlvrat-it Joro Xlireat,
0!-"ai-t lionet, fir-mat urr Is of Troth. Ac,
Tht Nw School rortainly ciaini- a prrnt i.nj;i-rInritT In
tha tw-.itmenfr of all di-wa. It hf hrer. yrw4 ly
f'Uni'al icport tliat thf mortality talc in li.--ii--'i
together in ha than peroout; that of Asiatic Lbohtra
Is finly ft per cent.
Thin in an'a? of porTT,", nwl imTrnTrmit, ihn
firm rvh-vl 1 atwayn propr' 'Min, not K-in bound down
try rtowfuic credit and aoO'taatnt th. ore.
N. P.. OFFirE at the lower end of Market H. Ctrl
ror IPlMti lit AUorncy,
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE,
pd JOZ1X 3. LI.V.
ASMClrtt JiuJltO, Messrs. Editors:
The time is approacimig when we will be t
called upon to eject an Associate Judfc fori
this county, and it is al! importan that w
should have a man of intelligence, a good ac- j
counlant, and experienced in business per-
better qualified d r that station than Judee j ' . 1
MAKSHALL. of White Deer. He has serve.l j '1 f it. t A.,,.,r. r.f;, .,
the public faithfully, with credit to himielf ,ry io n.n.i i ih iiin J lmiU; n.ry oumi,
anil our couniv. we would therefore rrcom- I i":"H'l ..-1 iu.ir i, . ., . u. .'im.i ,; n. : wi.o. ,.uii
mend bis re-election. MA.NY VOTEBH.
S-pt. 4. lSfiC. .
iacsi?Iy.--"At the request of numer
ous friends. JOHN WILT, uf Hartley town
ship, will be an Jidependei.t Candi !a!e for ;
Kepresentative of this district in the l.eneral i ty .i.r
Assembly of this State, at the coming October !c;,'rV;"
l-iertiuii uepi. 11, i.io.
t'omiiifsJiSonf r. At theorem request
ef my friend, I idler myself as a Volunteer
Candidate fur re-election to the o!!ice of Com
missionerof L'niou cuuniy at the next election.
July 21 OEO. SCIIOCH.
rieae announce JOHN M. C. KAXC'K Esq. ;
of Mitninhnrs as a Voliiiiteer candidate for Ihe ',
utnee of Dltirlr I itlornry al the Oct,.-:
ber Election. He is a italive ul ur county,
of lari;e and respectable family connections,
of Rood character and attainments, and has
had that experience in the practice ot the Law !
which is indispensably necessary for a cafe '
execution of the di'iie.n'e duties of that imp"r- ;
lantOIIice. Zl'S Bt:F-'Al-01- ;
To the Voters 1'iiimi County:
1 ELl.OW t ITI2E I Ollfr ItlVM-il as a Ci.Il-
didale fur re-election tu the rliice ot Protll- :
onotary and t.LrU t ll. eevernl ..onus t
r,t 1,-nltin county. Should I t e elected,! llat'er ,
tUVSeir that the dlsehliree uf the duties uf said ,
... , .,. . , , r :
rlnces h.retolore Lyme, is sul.icient plcdse of ,
my pr-"intpt att'-n :it:Ti to and discharge of the j
duties td" said uilices with ti.leliiv.
Lewisliurgjuly 8. SAMUEL KOUSH.
oTiNTillAI..
laiXTIONSki'rilOCLAM.VTIO.X
WHEREAS, in anl l;y an Act of
I V tne (Jeiieral Assembly of this .Siatr,
entitled "An Act to regulate the general elec
tiuns uf this Commonwealth," enacted on tlie
2nd day uf July, It-:I9, it is enjoined on me
lo trive public notice of such election to be
held, and lo enumerate in such notice what
oilier are to be elected I, DAM EL D.
f iULDI.V Itirh Sheriff of the countv of Union.
do thcreture lit tebv make and give this public ; ""' 1 """" 'ur5 !
, - c i t r fltrtlon or uor tlireaU-n any -iiiilt-uia-to any mi-h of-i
nutice to lhe Electors ot the said county of j r ,ball iiiterrui-toruupne.a-rl? Int-riVte witb bim
I'niun, that a (jcneral Election will be held i in tb'-r-iecutiou of iiia Jiuy, or -iliail itlm-k up tue win
in said county on the Sli-uhu Trxsnav or Oc- lo ,'", "'l"' TT TT l" '
j . ! botillUie.or rtoloH.-li al.turlt t.t-. .i-ar-.at -ut-U etet tiun or
-runi-.K uexi, lueint iuc ,-im uoy in mi- -.uiu
month.) at the several districts composed (if
the following townships and borotiirhs, viz :
I district, at the Commissioner's oiDce in
and fur New Berlin borough.
II district, at the house of Henry Gibson,
in and for Union township.
III district, at the house of James Adams,
in and tor White Deer tuwnship.
IV district, at the bottse Ot James Lawson, I
in and fur Kelly township. !
a- ,i . . ., u .... .. -t p...... H'.if.
"' ' "- '""" v. uraig. "
in and tor Last IJtiliaioe totensnip.
VI distnct.at the house of James M Creieht, i
- , 1, 1 1.:., j
in and lor DtilUIre township.
II district, at the house of Jacob Deckard, j
;n Xfi01inK.,. VVcl n.iO,l.i Imtirtchin 1
lfi.l,ctr,t nf Ihi. nun-mitilti. ci-html luiilCP
in and for the North Ward in the borough of
Lewishnrg.
LY. district, at the house uf Jonathan Spy
ker, in and for the South Ward, in the bor
ough of Lewisburg.
X district, at the house of Charles Crotzer,
in and for Mitllinburg boroueh.
XI district, at the house of William Eilert,
in and for Hartley township.
XII district, at the house of Peter Wehr,in
and for Limestone township.
XIII district, at the school honse.on lot No.
18, in New fterlin, in and for Jackson tsp.
Al which time and places there will be
elected by ballot
Oie person as Canal Commissioner of this
Commonwealth;
One person as Auditor General of this
Commonwealth
One person as Surveyor General of this
Commonwealth ;
One person to represent Union, Snyder,
Dauphin, and Lebanon counties, and Lower
Mahanoy township in Northumberland coun
ty, in ihe House of Representatives of the
Congress of the United Stotes;
Oue person as Representative of Union,
Snyder and Juniata counties in tlie General
Assembly of this Commonwealth ; ,
. One person as Associate Judge of Union
county :
One person as Prothonotary and Clerk of
the several Courts of Union county ;
One person as District Attorney for Union
county; . .
One person as Countv Commissioner j and
, xoncE is itzutriY ;in:x,
' Thit mir i-onvn. -xrr,!inf Justices ef tliw Tmce.
truH. nr Jar tli l?nil Hf-itrm cr of ttif dtiUe, or any I
Htv nr mrorornta ti diiitrif t, ifdinth'T onimtitnifd I
or jtiliTT i-twrtnTTii ti t: s-i.m w in inn i. uik u
hjiicw, or "f any inrori:oraiij) uiiri"i : an-t a'f tniii
w ' nw wa t wu
iniiDfr f uuy inrprtrj dmrrM, i y lv iuri-tv
hu-ot hvMu .m-iwim
or ap.ioint.n -lit ft jU'ltf-i nut
fun 'ttnif . th ollii'0
upiiointirt'-iit ft JU'l-i iMl '-f t-it nr clern i i any eio
iii of tJitf (.'naiBica. aitli.aini th;t tin lni-ecfr.j"il
or nuy ot'.c-T cf tu. li tletin stiail be eiiitjit) to Ik Uiwu
Totdi luT.
And the said Act of Assembly, entitlrd
' An Act relating to ejections of this Com
monwealth," pa.ssed July 2nd, lKW, further
provides as follows, to wit:
"Tlmt thi iniHK tom tnd ju-ij;e ab ill nMt at th r
(ipwlivf (-lac s ui ,. iuUii lur iw'Uintf Uuj lec tion in Irie
di-tri.-tf to wlii-b tti v ru.stitl U-lorg, U tww w -ci-K-k
i tt rji'inuai of tti wid .toi ud XueMiay of
tofn-r, eh of faM iai-itt'M i-haJl ai-ootot oue
fli-rk, w-'io fJ.all iwtj.naiii.ni vulern of nutti tit-trnt.
1. 1 it- thfj wr-on wli' niiall liar rueeiTrd tLt-
ouJ 1 ;i unuilwr of vot for itt!pi-tr, atmll n-.t nt-
ti-tnl m th.'tlar of any flfcli"ti, iLt-n th ii-rwtt Iio ;
IrtTc rtv-ciVcj lh" n.'ftnJ tiijfh'nt uuiub r of Toitjn j
l ,r j,:.lKcat Urn n.-.tt ort 'ltnj if-t(oii. fiiaii m i a it-
f t' r iuli'- p!;t - A1 in ..? tin l-rMiii wh ailiall
Ii'.ive m-t ii' 'i tti" liili' -t nmali'ir of vto f t itu'wct'tr
R- t ti 1. Iht; piNu l-cfc U ju'lue aj-j-oiut
a:i iV'i in h, r .-r, iu: J in c jno tiitt ftMtii tv-l d
ji-! fhatl ntf'-nl. tru n th in-'iK-vii-r U' nM -u-J
thf hi;k.- -t fi'iib-r of vol-, nhli nj ;.iut a jt! iu
lu olnrt' ; or if any nr.uirw -liill t-otuiouw id I lie bAil
i.u- liour tiTn-r thrf "lintf ly law CXi-U for Un ol
I IU- i' ' It II, ij'Wi.uri iwi" - "K ")
., .( ,t- u lik ti h olU.-r thkll lia Uf u eit-4-U-d. '
l-rv tft ti'f I'ijm-o of tiu, auaii eiect one of ttit-U
nuniU r t L'i -urn a -AUty.
J aUo hereby miiKe kuuu n and give notice
(hat tin; ttdlowint; Act of Assembly was j
passed by the general Asiem'.!) ut thit um-
nionueaitn on the itii ul February, A D. ,
ISi'J, to wit: '
An art n-UtiTi tTj!ing a. !e.tioii :n the eooiiti I
t.f Aimus o.iu'.ir.n, vr. t.ii a -.nr. Artiitkiiu, L u;u- .
Lrrl-i;d. V u't-r, - in', i.rai: M ut..l r-n-. '
1- IK it -u.it A--., I'irit il ulnii h l.-.wl'il I" r
tli; ..ia:.:.i' v Ltrf ol iluiccv.iiTi.-.- ol A !..nn, I' iio, '
1-U. ' U'J', ilTh.. 1 I Htm U.I, l.UIH' TilOI Ul T- ii '
r:-ilf- r.t Hiui l.r..-, ir4iti and h!t- r tii" imi-.-u o: l.u-
ai-l, to "tn l r j.i ii. i-dUur!.vL. iut liic vur.t'O. oh.i. '
t.. bo tli ii ;t m.j i Hi oil i.iit' .-:t;i o. tif-iM-t ; if vi ;
di-d. liiitt t';;,'-t- i r hij tv-i v tt.u .!;.;.; r ii-U'i f .
t ha It i- ti; m -ri-tii ', ur r. .,Uii.; t v t:tf t-ini ...- f
IL 4.oau!i!Mewlth. . t i.nt ; i fi.ua 'emu !;! .
t-t iiity piTHii r - -1 i . m tu i'..' inauii'i' ul" ri. l,
eitall be jiiion-lit-a a (.ir.,n r liatuli ure u?i t.i I u
jui:;-hf'i i v iu. ti:.l..i;i.-'- u; ti.-- .t.u,in. n t.i.
-TLat bv ll;f: w i-N : I' n . .1 i b, i! . mJ .
t
I ro1
J.ruL:.. -1 -Au
OLllt.. tL M
L . -iwii I I;
'-'. , ..il fi-: ilt. ;
.'U!:t;.-, l l;
..rit uuiM.r.)tj 1
relktltt t 'trrir m I rak l.t
n.!i-J : -ii -l ii.e A t y i iiiv p-n-
iJirtlatur-,r.pi'ro 11 !-;. in: . t
the qtUii.L" J l.-Lirtflul A u' ll "tL.. I
by ff-uiTal U k-t. ' it o -I lo Mo :
t-irl, iKdl-nU. .'tiwiltc, Vt ;rr- it bL I
coualif!.f" lar us r i.t--.- ;o vuim,: ..l t-.1 f.:tnr.4 .-i .i:...
For the inirnnittioii id the eieetors oi Clku
county, 1 publish the toil. whir, i.l i i 4 iLe 4 tl
scctit n of the act ot the Ut inra.i Asseuib.y
of the session of ls.M, cutiti- tl An Act to
provide for the election id' Jtoies of the sev
eral courts of tbis Couiiiiotiwealili, and to
regulate certain Judicial districts'"
sec. . lhabthv furtion ti-rJuJ.H n:,ui t h-T.t n.-i
ct.tiiiiicUd in Hit ?. r;il lti:Li .u tl.ri. t, 10 lo cu,.t
inuuiit-r aad in all f ryt-t a- iri'ti on u . r ;.r.-t.. ;.;.i- .
tlvi ui riiiiil Im-btri'l bii't tuUia Lt'i,:url by ti." .
an nor jti.lc- ., iu-pi c;r o! r t.,'. i-r- ; : t: . 1 fi-.-t:-l
.l,aot ll.cu' l"! ti.i: pu-ri uwuiM. , ot:! -III .
A. t r- Intiiu' to ti' ' 1 ti.i-" i:i:.i ii ... .1 t'.. 1 ,.-
I imod the s. i on.; d:iy '1 Juj aud Ii r-'n-rtl .-up-
I jlnun'..'t :t: 1 Jiil ol:.-r l:i t .r : - !.. j
IkdiaLl be m totiv ami u plu-at'lorliail Ltrti. i -in. i lah--ii .
to :ij i-iy Id tlu: t '.i'.i..- iur J u .. : i r -m t i. i u..t tin- ;
i afmitu-i eUct.;rn rltitii i.lt- Ii! Jiw.-i .f imr .-n.r.iit .
' our I ou a C'iiir.itir j.ii-" i-I )r. r. ;i. t ;.-c u.i .'imr '
! JuUkt n-quir.a tut. UatU-tl iu thf ts-.w, t-u aboil,, r ,
Hi jf.ite 1 1 at 1 1 1
t It rill thus he seen that the electors of '
U:nuu county are n quired to vote tor Canal ;
Cummisiiuiier, Asstnibiy, and all County of- :
ficcrs. on one ri- ce of paper, or the voter
I ekrllt n i. iil.t ni.'-ll, t"T liie nnrpf- nf :rirififf Infoniia-
ti 'U lo tit.- ii.-1 - rrt.r. ny.l ju 1 wli. n c.e.i i.u. iu r 1
I ut t. tiuiii t.i .ti-. -r- !i :i.-.- 1 t-y 11,. in t i. ft- '
I ftl . it . 1. ? .-u. illur m-:t.r m rti.Alii n l. !
! 11 K.'i-vni -Tit i i xet' ft tli.- tn..'. irt.j--, l. r.- -r v:t(.tr
i tt l'..fUk hu.l (i- -u tii.iv tiiuu rr.(;t..
! Jn ; ujl 1 i . Ii..! J l- v ; i.: L::y tin.
. u .U.ri mjJ. UL.u ..lilt - ;nt itt.-in ! tli- .S - ol twrli-
lii.n-, w ii it litirr r.-i .-.i in tit:.. I
y.ur,t.iu iti thf ritti'tn Uimrl wtivri.-
; .r..: . tt r liiti'it ,ti,.tt!i .i-v.-t d:r.x j
militlftiir n.itiKl uititin iwu .:tt iiil Mm(? or rotin- !
tT tfix, .1.1 1 Mi.i.l i..t ii r.f . -I ul iv;i-t ti ll t!ir.d ,
j btfort- tUu rit-rUt..l. lltttA i-IiA'ti (tl lit. I uitr-i ttt-.4
wll ' li.i-fil.: .1.-!. 1..-- u tju I lol.ri.l lltLt Ulvt j
: anj n-ititt,. 1 tLrr lr. m :ir. I rt-turr't-tl. akJ utio h:u rt w- t
i tlii tu titf ir'.vi-u u tit.-lri. t nti.1 .t.l Lui'S m li.rcM:U,
' ithail I-- i rtlili. ii to it-fr tf'.T rr.-i.lirtp iu tliis Itit tit
I nw.illi''- I'i'- liJfcJ, l lt.it ll. j uliili- in-t lut-n, riutttn. of j
! Hi.- t ..;t- i Stair, rt.tw.-i-u the u--. of twfnlinif antl i
tw. uij-tr. w.J e u "w ,
aitll- uli llit-j ihalt tttit ttvv I tutl trt. j
N.. j,t- ti -l:..:i If i-cr:itli--l tt ."i" li.-.f nxmii U )
notcoi.1: ..nttliti tltf li-t I tr.a,'lfiuliuli'.anlfiiriii..iHl :
ly tit 1 ::t..u- :- i-.-r-. r.:i.. tlrt. lj. l-r..tu.- a n.. .it !
for ibr t:.iiif L L w ittt.il tun icttntn Ul.Ctr rouuty lax i
a.---t-.-i U int tt. vI.l' . . r liiuti-.n, at.tl i.t- .ntL-lac- .
Ittrv i rt-1 nif iit t n hi. uii t-ath ttr fttlirmttiiiti n-
it.r't.l ti r :-.Ttrtl'.-.K'tr .tl .mttlltT tt;l DC fit ; lD- ll
tf. 'r i-n f tt.itrp t-i JT- Iti--' a rt-ft t t ti-ili mtilii. 0.11)1 I
1-. tl..- i .oiij.-m t;.vrt.w:, nr c.-.Ltl II lie i-Uilu a rl.slit Ut !
t 'T.- I-V K :l; ; r.n i-!t i '...r It tv. t 111.- iv'' . t.f t.-.nty-f tile
in.il tCin.v-ti.tt fitrH In-tliiulili-t;oii outa tirallirm-
l'...;i tl..tt I..' t:;i5 r.-.-i'tt J iu tlie Mailt t.t li-at one yi-ur
ii, tln-.ii-tT.i; a- l r. .ii-.iri-il tv nils' m-l,aim lli:il no il'.'n i
"""J. lu' friwJ.eaoui.titii-n tmattot l i.,.f il,.
,,. u;,, M-whrn , Oie urn- ..t Owm .Imlt. I
t, u t it,. te n,s. rt.-u in tim ui; ti.ti..iii.-.-ii ii-t i.y j
th.- iiln ttr. ana n ,u-m ae ..;.;.iletlii-r.lo l.y wrilimr I
Uii- v.. ill ' ur ll In .-1 .11. i li- uilu.li U-tl In l.tli- t.y ri-li; un of
,,;. i,, .,.r,i , i. ,:,,. ii .mi..,,i :
i t..i l y n-:i.-oti ot Muh flmil Im r-iiii.il out to tii :
fur-ill HTllit f-IHUl U13-.I.- inc ui.-: nuns tu lur ii.i.ui TiHint ;
U-. -t Ly ttii-tii.
ln nil ctt-i-. -ulirre tho nr.niccf the- pt-rs -n ciairoini; j
tO Totf I-l foUllti OU tliO litit lurtli.-llt'J ly lllO lltQluilMinU-
er-i fin. I -Mtr. or liiri n lit tit li.te UtietluT lounil
lli.ri-uu or Lot i. ol.ji-i-ii-il to l.y iiny qualiti-til citii- n, it t
ftliSl! In- ll.- OlltV ut tin- ililtl'1-t. T to 1-M.llUUl' Ull -tT-
.-..i i ii m.lii ii 1. 1 1. it. iH:i.iii. nt ul.-. ai.il il Itu clutmji to i
li.ivt- r.fi- ti wiiliiii ti.i- tiitii- fir i-iiv' yiar or jiioro hid
ontli final 1--' Mini- i- ut .in 1 tl t-ri-t.l, l.ut 1;.' hi. all uiako
.T..t.t 1-v at It-ufl one enliii-. U-ul tlni o iiii.ll lt a
itua'ilii.t i ! i ti.r tliat bo iota ri-i-inl aitl.iu lh iti-4rirt
f.,r i.u rv tlian u n a.-iy-iui-xt j ni-i'iliui; ant-l eleetien, aLil i
hi' t-hait ultui liitn-n-ll t-wi-ar tliat lit. bona fitli; ri.."itti uca '.
in .urr uiilire ol lii.. lawful cailitii: I. willtiu th.i district, I
tliat In ili.i n-.t rt-uiove into taut iliftrict lor tin) purpone '
of vi.lou thori-in. I
'l.li-ry jit rnon iiualine,l as afo-rttaiil anil who i-liall I
niakti ilili- troiif il ritiiiri-tl of hi rit-itlvni-o antt uy-j
mi lit i t uxi-n nlitrtliiu.l, iliall lie ailtuilteu to foto In the ;
tt wn.-litl1, atir-t or tli-lri. t in wlt.i-h li.'rtliall riittnlo."
It au i-i-r-ton minlt pri-irut i.rntli-intt toi rt-fi-ncanT
.-m! r .r-i.-lii--t any intiuu.latli.ir ll.n-ai-i. f..rte or
ytoieece, wnu il,--.:-rn to ii'.t;n.n.--ut..liily oroverau-oany
tur nr tu i.ri-Ti-iit liitn Irt-ui otiiii ur tu ri-.-tiain tiiu
fu-kitiitn ef riintiT. i-ui'ii 1 erpt.n on e-.n.irti u ilmii If
tt.oi in any uui n.-t t-MSiUii-it ti.- liuniln iltliilara and
lt:i.riiif inil fur mir liuie m.tlu-3 tlinti thni- nur niore
tlu.u twbive lui.utlio, an-i if it uliull t.- thuwn to the
curt wlu'ti' ilu- trml nt n-.u-li i ll -n -rj. t'u:l lu li.-i-l.tliat .lie
pi-riH.u uitlT.-i.tlitiiraa.niit an-nl. uloftiu.'i-itr,wnl.ilis-trirt
or liwn-lii a-ln-re tin- ia.il inloiti t aa. it iuuitlti"t
auii m t eiititli-il tn vi tt-tliervn. tht-n ui. tt .itvit-tii.n hit
eluill lie m uti-ttr. ti tt 1 tiv a tine uf n. I l.-t. i'ijuiui: lit-
dml nor mure than nu.- tlt..ii. -i.i1 ilnl!ar- an.i tv impri.i-
om-u not 1.. than -i-i m-i,n.. u ,r,. ti..lu two yc.r-i.
lf anr ner-n or ltei-.'!.--t.all ni-iltr Ton-t'-lor wa.-i-r
ntxm tt.reolt ol any ei.-eti-.ti iu lla t Wnirmaellkxc
pLhII eit.-r to mnke anv purn t.-t (,r it.r. ritt. r tv ..-r-
pruriainati-ju tit,-,.r ur Lj .t.y written . r i.r.niirf
ailTurtl.-ii-mrnt f.r rliallt rr". r 11, 1:41-1.1. v 1. r-i-nti-in. .li.-
todl ,.,t r ,., 1U11.,M ,-.t, -,,.1r thJ.
.imil fttn'.-it nr.a ! threu iimi-ii tL.- auu.unt m b. t ur
CUi-n-il in Ih Itet.
- ' .1
ifn-tl tilintl friitiiluii-i-.tiv
Tnto at auy rlei-tiua in ttiin 4i.tniiiiiowealtti. nr kmc
bllu-rwiro iualiniil .IihiI ,t-tt- nut t.f hi. ru,er tli.-iri.-t. '
ur if any unrton knuwiuf th wnnt uf .tauii .iiiaiMiratiun
Aliali ai,i ur rru-ure iiurli tn.i-n tu .ite, the irMin uu :
euovictiitn .hall I fiuM in anr .uni net ruw.line two I
liun.lrtil ilnlliirn and In, iiui.riruut-d lor any ttrm nut ex- '
eilinr three raoiitlm. I
-If aur i-erson .hall Tute at more than on, elrctinn 1
itixtrirt nr utherwii ffr.u,ful,.i)tly vote more than nnea
on tin; Fame day, nr .hall IraildulVutly fc.ld and d,-iir i
tnthein.ncet.tr tan Ik-lu-ta lnKvtlii-r with the intent illi--gully
tu vi.lt- or a.lriiw, and pntriiru aiuithi r an to tin.
Or thi-V FO Otii-Odinir .hall hi miivirtiun !. en,-.! in tmv
f tt"t leii. thau finy nor mure thaa Ave bundml duU
11.1. nuii iuiirniudtu uoi iiHiniii miee nur uiure luau
twelve muDtlis.
"If auy pt-rmin not qtialiflfil tn vote in thi Ci-mmnn- 1
wealth, agreeably to law, 'exii.ttha .ova of ttialitaMl !
ritizi-na,) .hall appear at any plitaa of t-lntiou tur Ilia j
purpnee of bailing Ut-ketn nr of Inltueneitit. Ilia ritizent. i
iiualinud to vote, he Ftiall on rotivtrtiou. t, rh-it anil pay
any lum not atteeediox nne hundn-tl dullara for every
aoeli offemte, and 1m impriBuni-d fur any term nut uxeead
iDT thrae moutha.'
Agreeably to the provisions of the silly
first section of said act "every General and
Special election shall be opened between the
hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and
shall continue nmit seven o'clock in the even
ing, when the polls shall be closed."
The Return Judges of the several districts
will meet in the Court Hoose-at Lewisburg,
on the third day alter the election, (being Fri
day, the 17th day of Ociober.) lo do and per
form those duties enjoined on them by law.
The Keturn Judges of Union, Snyder and
Juniata counties are required to meel at the
Court House in the boroogh of Lewisburg
on the if0th of October, to make out returns
for the member of Assembly.
Dated at Lewisburg. tin Itlih day of
Sept. A. It. one thousand eieht hundred and
fiflv-six. DANIEI) T). GULD1X. Cliff.
MORTGAGE FOR SALE.
Will he sold at a aiscouai
Is well seenrad. Property near I-ewuburf.
Inquire at the "Chronicle" office, i
Real Estate.
For Sale.
A VALUABLE PROPERTV on North
iji-iFrunt street, near Market, Lunsbarp.
A good BKICK HOUSE and suitable Out
Btnl.lintrs are erectet!. Enquirr at THW
OKEICE. I.ewisbort:, Sept 12, l5w4
University Lots fcr Sale.
WILL be o&ri'il on Friday, October
34, 1S5S, al i'ablic bale, torn-.
9.0 HUILIINra LOTS.
The ?a!e will take place on the eruumli at 10
o'cloi lc A. M. coinmnrms; on Hruwn street,
ur Sehuspruve road, near Juhn Dunachy's.
Terms made kuuun at the ale.
A. K. BELL,
Oea. Ar'I 4c, I'niversiiyat Lemsburg.
Sept. U, IS.'iG.
VALUABLE FARJIS
T Private Sa!p..Tbe subscriber
X r.ftrs at Private Sale the follutiiiig val
uable Farina :
o. I. Siioale in Tnrl'ett township, Jun
iata county, eoiii iiiiin At rt-H, about I
175 acres uf whirh are cleared arid in a h'vjh ;
ilate uf itouj cultivaliun liie balance well I
set with Titaber. "J"iie i.-itprovein.'iits - I
ere a trood 1. 07 Dwellm;; HuUiC, IAKlxl j
jsr-y. ItAKN'. aitd oiht-r lleceiilv O Jliuniiline '
liX l'h ere is also an ext'ellent Apple Orchatti -un
the premise, several Sj-nnt'S of tine ',
Waier are conveni'-ni i. ibe iniprLVementA '
la. Do ulucii the juli-criLer resides,
situate in C"ale tf.iii.-htp, r.-uiity alttreai:: !,
contain! ns MIO rri. a-ont Two Hue !-'
red of which are clt-an-d. ur.tl tlie la'.ar:ce
u cK-liUiiteitd. 'i'rio nujiriu'enienTs mi lh-.s
Fiirin are a qoi.d t'l.A,'.i: l!Oi bii, A-.
BAXK IJAUX. .....! n i . it-r i,ce.iryi3i
cMit-bui! din tr -ii- L-.- I r :i ti. 'Mi 'ienr.
two utlt- r il v:,t" r I'-t'i-t-, 1.T1 ;his f.rttpertv.
;.?, A I an t'Vti i:i;.'it '.Itl.si ,.f rht tn-. ?n::i
r.'ti! t Hit, i-"t,i;t'i 1.1.- Aj.jnr, l'i :;r, IVirli,
'-It r.y. I'i.iiit. i.-, ,.; very oert varieties,
al' tn e .'.tl be Titti,' . - ;t 1. i-.ti. ."Sever-il jiiit.;.1.'
of Water ar- c..iv.-:. . : I I'll iiie iirell.l.-vs.
This f.irtt i 1 1 1 :f .-.ry l:i:'!i : i.'-1 f -u.h ..".. ,-n,
and u;i !er iroud tei-.-e.
'1 iie itr rrve Kiiiiic are tvi'tijn S miifs o:
i'eriii-yi-.-'iiiii ,t .t .- .1,1 attti .'i.iiii. an i u: -am.
tii; lite l o-: 10 'l's.eaf.r.i Vai.ey. Tii".i
Jocatlun is a v-r,-t.i ulii.y ttt.e, ar.d it . y are
ri-nvehicnt to I" !-.t Vrh.n N. M.!l.
l'i.7.-.i-;ri.s in u ant nf a r!'-ir'i :.!e pr-tpvrtv w'tt:.. ;
dnH vll tu rail ait. 1 ez iiiii.it- the i.ittivt-. a I tra
tleicruiitii 1! tu e!l. WILLIAM OKEU".
.Sep!. !-, l.'iivil
First Cia3 L!mc?tJ2s Firm
77011 Sii!r, in While la-er Valiev,
JL I.ycumii.t; County, iwo miles from the
(.'anal and Kailroad, en the n ad frmn Lewis
bure tu Jtrey Mi.. re. It runiains HHt
iirrei. in a pi.od j-itp cf cttlUviUi! n. Ii
has an Orchard. lirt class Ram, e;oud Huase,
and ulher Outi.uiiitne-.
Call on MA I THE W liUOWX, I niontov n,
fur furlher particulars, or tn lite Editor of the
Chroivcie. Aug. IU, lsti.
Orpii;in-i' Court ."alc.
f IMESTOXE Farm, near AIili,m...!n
I i pursuance i f au onli r if the Orphans'
I'oiirt rf .Northnnnlirrlanil Cotn.tv, will fcc
exposed to J'ublic iale on the premises, on
S'tfurifny thr 27 th tiny f &'jf.
next, a valuable FA KM, situated in Turbut
township. NortVd Cunntr. about miles
east of Milton. The Land is of the best
Limestone quality, with valuable improve
ments, cuiimmuiv of a
LAliOC JJAXK HAlaX.
nearly new, a large 1 KAME DWELl.t.NfJ
HOl'E, uiii: the necessary outbuildings,
two wells rf water, one at the House, the
olherat the Barn yard. Also, an OKCHAIUI
ot Frntt Trees. Ac, Ac., being the tract as
signalcd as purrw. A.
Hounded by lands of Charles Hottenstine,
Win. Marsh and miters, cuinaintn? ao-.ttl
00 rt-s. mure ur i-N. Also ail
that cerlain lot uf ground situate in the linr
oueh cf MiHon, county aforesaid, and de
scribed as follows, viz : Bounded on the north
by Locust street, on the east by lot of (ieorwe
Correy, on the south by lot uf J. L. Aulin,
and on the west by ihe Sunbury and Erie
Itailroad Company, on which are erected a
two storey Frame I!ottc uiiti
I'oltory.
Late me esiate of Gaiso Mihkr. dee'd.
sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day.
when the terms uf sale will be made knuwn
by WM. MAKsill.
(iEKiliS MAI.Clf,
By order of the Court. Affrnr..
C. UOVD PURSEL, link.
August 19, 1(56.
VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS I
I
'OR Sale.--0ne lot on South Third
street, a square and a half from Market.
1 hree Lots uu South Fourth street, two
squares from Market.
The above are level Lots, well located and
well adapted tu building purposes.
W. ll. ARMSTRONG,
Acting Ei'r of Wm. Armstrong, dee'd.
Lewisburg, June SA, 1H56
Wnodlots and Small Farm for Sale.
7! suit purefuisera, on reustinablc terms.
THERE arc 9 lots of Woodland, si-
L mate in W hite Deer Tp.,-un Liulc liuf
fa'oe Creek, about amile above Gnlditi's sture,
ranging from 11 in 21 acre each, welt timb
ered wiih various kinds of Oak, 1'iue, Pt plar,
and Chennut.
The Farm rrntains about 55 acres.nf which '
18 are cleared, and ha-iot, it a Two Sturv Log j
A S Hoik-, a Lot.' ;'.aMf, Sprint; uf Water, !
Jt'J.isnd Fruit trees uf various kinds, l! adjoins-
Linda of John Hummel and Jaeub Hart- j
imn, aiu. til lj mile In n Guldiu's sture, in
White IV-rr tp., Uiii ri t.. Pa.
The aluive prop. -ry is otTer-d at Private
Sale, ly the sulmcribet.
GKiiRGE M ELY ELL. !
Kelly Tp., Au-. tn, "55.
UniVERSITY SCHOOLS '. j
TIIEWinicr Session of all the Schools i
L of Ihe University will open wiih a full I
corps of Teachers, on Tliui sdii j , Sep- '
tt-n.lM-r -j."i, lM.-io. I
Tliei. logical Department Tuition Free. "
Collegiate
" -a0 per annum.
Classical ijiio -English
$15 "
Regular course $30
Primary tjilO
Academic
Female Institute "
Sept. , lSaC.
The Winter Session.
OF Mrs,Thonipson's School for Young
Ladies, will commence on Wednesday,
Sent. 17. and continue i muntha Imt....
tiun will be giv-n in the various branches
usually taught in Seminaries of learning.
Particular care will be taken lo have the j
pupils form habits of study and invesiigaiiun. '
While a knowledge of tlie solid branches is ;
considered of primary importance, ihe orni-
mental will be so interspersed as to atr.ird va- i
nety and at the same time cultivate the taste. !
1 enciling and several beautiful style of
Crayon P unting will be taught, for which, as
well as Latin, French, Xeedle-workaad Music,
extra charges will be made.
Room in the German Reformed Church.
T.-rm. for Kiurli.h 1 rattt-b". fr m IJ tf Ju per rear.
CIIEKRY;
CoMft c:ouIm, and
Iloar$euc$
BsmruLD, Mam., 30th Doc,
Da. J.C.Am: I flo aot Hut ta f
the h-M. rvmiy I h. w tmfiH -r
Cuuiclta, UoatfMiiMaa, litfliwiw, aaa th
tri)miUDt aytnptonwjf Oil, m y mr
ruK inint ltjt oirafa u.t in
my rwiv'! my flamUy fcn- th but
Wi't wirtwa tor the trarm-nt '.f tha
molainfa. KBKN KNIGHT, M. D.
A. U. H'UTUI, Cnra, . T., wtttW:
wed yur i'n.-roa.u. mlf at4 tn my fatally 4,
ym iovfotf'1 it. aol br-'it-w It lUe bt iBMflirino tu
pttrpoa ef put oat. Wttk had l I ilmH mr.ll0W
pay twenty fi ilir t abutUo fliaa tlo UJaMU n,jr
Wfce ait :ijer wnaaiy.'"
Croup, iVhoopinr Cnagh InfleHzu
i-rftnarnrLP, Mih, V-u. 7. iv.
tUrTRCB Jlxxa: I will cfafvrf.uy wtify your Klvtvui
ftp tit tavr rvm-.ty t pnMiim f -r the cur- .4 H1mM
Omtft. Ori'ip. aod th dwat of cinilra. if
your fratfrnify la t!i" S-fOth artCMa jour akill,aL4
CuauOcOil J'jlit BurOlUOQ to our w ;4e.
H1KA .V1 CONK I.I X, M. D.
ml a tr-i..nn Ii.fluciixa, Ii. Ii oniritiwrd or m ..
alx wriii; tr k many mt-li.n viUint wli-f; Bntvliy
tried y.ir Pi l HL try the ailvlc ef oor rfnri tuain.
Thn firl 1- it-li;t-l the mtrvums la any tfanaa F4
lanic; 1 than '" hnlf 1)1 l-tl Ttvvlf mm cttnyU-U-iv
voll. Vour mMi' tiw are tlu- tJi-aitt a U aa IrV t-t
we can lny. and w e-r,-ru T .11, Jxtor, and uMX rtiwr
dit. a tlt pour niarta fVVnJ."
Asthma or Phthisic, nnd RronchitiH.
WtBi M uttNTita. ftb. 4. 16..
?:r T-wirCMrtRT I'f T"n ii a-rCminr mwi-L4a
nir.-M in Tint -i-tn. It bv rt-llKfM ttu1 fn-aa alani..
ln jti.l.t-ini ut ciuoiinilfn. atat U r.w rnrrajr a nun
wti it-- inl-.r'tt amleT an nfl'- rtwo tti !un.-a i-r ti
Lwt forty yara. HKNtf L. fARtiS, M-rraai.t
A. A- KA:dJKT, M P, Aura, M Co., I
t-nt't. -tt. - I'tiri-ipf my prwt-e fmi:j tt
I h.-i.w. f 'ind wrthinr eiftl to y .or CHEit fr'im f r
Rlv.iii; iwm aii'l r-ii.-f lu cvucuiapUTe aavuta, ar loru.
am li aa -::nbl-",
XV mllit a-M T..Inm f eri trore, tit th mtt .-r
vln-in iu-4 f lite wlrtuea ef tltia reuwly ta fcud 10 ita
T - ui-.n tru-I.
Consnmption
pro'jal.ly bo one rru-iy li.tji eor benr krv-.wu wl.ica
cur-i f" v- .ay anJ h da:tzrri'i raaM aa cbut.
oh miaa nui r-wli; but eem to tkae Utt Cuius
. litT'.-U. aiT.ir-1 r- lief -mif 'rt.
D"--trt5 -it.K. Iju'-tbll: I fcel it a duty and a .l
tr. in., mi a .K.it y .ur Cm.-. I'xil. kiL li -i.u r .-it.y;t-.
t.v 1-:i flf !rtrIiw l.; '.ul- ,i 1-r tin-
rLaii ""l" wvmpt' Btat-T Cvrmii!i:(i fnni aht h !
-..m l !nt;iv a".e ia-r in .; u r-L. f. M.e m-v nietiiy
ll! ; if. I IT Sli"ay'. of l!:l V.r. WlH-rr Vr rl..V.r:.
f..r mrt v :. r-.n'mi-4d a Irml -f ywr ntwlitin-. W
blt-.-n In- ki....r.-s, a ri- y.ir s-kiil. l-.r fii b mr.
-1 frt.n t- tit 'iny. io i i.-'t y-t r.r.s w h U1
to t. U-.i 1- 1: tv fi.'iu h-r o i'v't. ait-l nutu tT?if rli.
mI;1,a.j M!;.i.bVt P'lu-itiviiLa.
rtijtff--i-. i-.t il.;ur till ".! h- tri.-! Aii-i -a
Cushat l. It i iualf by nn"i tn-,i uiiviil
chi'Ti.it- in V -i id. an.l 1 'n-' M up un-t 11. l-jTa
tlif liJIili lllt Ol 1M 11 tUS. i"hUi'M'IJn'utU bi 'bjtT.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills.
rpilE e.
e of Cht-;iiii
ry arJ V-di'ioe htve tareri
: IT !!TI:i't tn
ptirt tlif wfii-li i4 kn "
t to man. Ir.Tinn-.t'n.! e- j.
are L.vra Lliut tJuwo I'ill.-
1 live vtrtu4 a hi- !t i.unw tr.
ti.-ci!. rn-t : --r iiiiTirT n:".it aiiil t!i:it rt.. y 11
profii r.v-i;y rrpoo tin; erfiiN-m t.f nil men. W an- aifc
aji l oi. A.-it t . t-ik?. 1-iit -..w-rf:il t. cure. Tl.t-ir pii
trailnir r- T?. ;ril.-r- tlif-TiLil -tiir;.' ;.f th r--ty,
tvm-.ve the oltructi c! of it oraiis. j-unfy the Um4.
ari't exi-.-l -h-eive. TIut l-nrt '"U. tio-f-'wl hunn-ra ahliA
brwd and ct"W rl-tmr-:r, fitiunlato elutrsudi or lrT
dered orti.-. iiit'.iln.ir iikIu.! u i-B-aatl ip-wt bmnny
tt-neaiiJi mrt-nirth to tfa Kt4e y;rt--ai- 4 o-alj do
t)-y enre th every -day cjinj.lUiiW of fry body. l-Bt
alitu f .rnil-Ut-U) and dawa tha haa l2Vl
the bwt of h-oniaa ellilL Wliile th-y .n-l.ire j-nvwlU
elTcta, :h.-j are at the name time, in diuituMlied dfa, ta
a-ifort aul lnt j.lij-tc thiU can be emfloTMl ti-r cbiilrni.
Bonier anraroatHl. they are pl. ruta.it to takr ; and Ix-iim
purely rrtvt'lt, arc free fniu any rink of lirm, Curea
LaTr Ist'ti maiiv Uk-h rcrr ldi'-f -re tl-y not enb
tantiatfd !-y men of fwh exalt d puMta-a aud charmctar
aa to f-rLid the mspirion of untruth. Many emlnetit
flrrn-juifn an ! phyfU'ians h.ife !-nt tL. ir nam- to certi
fy to the public th? n haltty uf my rnied waileai?
exshit.e arntme th awuraocr -d their con-Wltoa that
toy rreraratfonn contribtite immensely to the ivlief vt -ay
arHirti-d. snfl-rln)t ft-Ilw-mt-n.
Thr Aint bflow namt-d i pTpa.x-d to ftittiih rratU try
Amenraa Alni&nac, containitiK diwtiona IVr tfcrtr n- aixl
cerUtlcaXt of thetx curve, of ti.f t.H.wing cvrilair.ta:
0ttrtneaa. Bl!i..m C-'tnplaiiita, KIuniatiui, Pn,
n-artlnirn, Hlariie an-iun liroru a 61 Mvtuatlt. Naa
ava. ln-l)i:..n, M--r id ImM:t:.-n of the Bwlaaiid Tain
neiiuF tiierefron. riatnlcy. ! of Apprt-U-, ail lhr
onaand Cnt.-nr..u lw4 whuh r..pnrf an e-nif.nt
Medirine, Scrolula or Kma'a Kril. They aleo, by pnnfy
tti tr; and ntiniuiaTi'.e the y!lvni, nrre tnaity
C..Bil-la.T,u whirta tt woail n- t 1 in; ed Ifcey eima
refirh. WKh an IVft.-iw. 1'artial Bliinh:.-. Nennd&ia ar.d
Nrr."oiw Imtiti t'-iTv. ivmn-nw.tit--' of the Uw and Ktd
B. T-t, fiimt. and other kindred cv.mplaiitta arwliv tr
ltw titate -jf thv body of cbstni-tion ol it fum:Utii.
Do n t be pnt off by nnprinriT-led tU-a.Vr tntk aom
tt pm wej make nure prv-tit on. A-k t r Atn'3
Viiu, and take noiiiins el. No other th.-y can (iva
yon cnujjtrea ith ihia in ita tntrinlc vrJar or truratlra
powe ra. Tlie -nek want liie beat aid LWre la tur Uicia,
aiid they sLoald Lite tt.
lrrpard by Dr. J. C. AVER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, KaiaV
i'aic Cia m box. Fitb Boxes nut $1
SOLD BT
O. W. pp3Arn.rT, and CurtiT A CtiTiwn i,Lw1nbmas
ifiu-ia it Boaijvnur, .Mitlnbunt ; J. (.Cjiauw, Milton
COAL ! tOtL!
COAL ! The undersigned would res
pecifiilly inform the citizens of Lewisburg
and viciniiy, as well as persons in adjoining
towns, that he keeps cunsiantly on hand a
supply uf SHAMVKIX and ILKS-BAKKE
COAL, for Stove and oilier purposes. of every
varii-tv aril size.and will .!i-Iivt r fYal to pron.de.lriiiK
it. an be has a let.m l"..r that pur;i'. Having erwetud a
pair of tf'.d Vt:!'ll SC.ALKS, lie can aKHir f-ern-Ba
pureha.tr.2 I'eal that th-y will gtt full weight, and tlus
pay oiily for what thfy n-reive.
tVal ran t.d had at the Inwi-rt Ca.h prieea at his Tanl,
n few vartl. fr'.m Mr. V eiiirnsaui'a lIoti-L
KKllill J.VOall kindi will te altended to at ni Cca
Tanl. Ol;0UU.t lloLSTKlli.
l.. wi-bnnr, MaT la, ISi'-S
far" Also. Blacksmith's Coal.
A FREEH SUPPLY
OF Drus, iileilicincs, Books, Notions,
Vaneiies, t-tatiune ry, ic, ftircbased in
New A'ork and Thilad. markets, has just been
ree'd at the Old Mammoth Drug Store of
chuist & caldwell; Leisburg.
GLASS Jars, for Pickling and Preserving,
liuarts and Half Gallons, for sa.e cheap
nr riim-T .t c!lwi:i.L
R. OR PEN S AROMATIC SAP. a ceriaia
cure f. r Dyspepsia and niseases ariunc
friiut an tmriir -:ta r tin. .itt.oiaer. a!o a .lira I tv
v.ntlve rl fl. I UK A.P Atll l prir. T r r-e Wtia,
furii. by UltlST X CALLE1U
SAFUKlI'iEi;, i r t'oriceairated Lye war-rum-
to i:t,-.i,-p S ip without Lime, ar.d
wiih little tr- nil-. 1111. Ik. ri.'.e-r y. iirul S.wrp-ondj
S.-HT- t tit. y -ti in rn.'.e : I , i n. A..i,mi i..t ,.tA Sua;.
H;,r-.l -i .-ii. run ti- m-vle h. t;. .ni- v.av. It aali- bv
.'lil.l-T i i-M.I VI Kl.l '
.n ls' w an '?: grease, i-r m
Jt Kn. t iC-i-i!-,Hn.iii!-tiis.s:i
.guns,
a. etc
I P KI.L.
i.rtala a r'HRLsT '
c. w.
IIOLESALE and KETAIL
i i .1 i r-
j it.' Ltilltieal iWirmm.
Maiki-i Street
Lewisburj. Pa-
cigrfy t-Ot 'aS all kinds of 8-day and
jTv So-huur lii ass Cli cks and paient lever
Xriv'itmc-ptcces, Hi ass -dar clocks a:?t.
brass ao-hi.urcK.ciis as k-was-l. AlUiocks
warranted for one year al J. L. VOliEK'S
1JLATED WARE Cake and card Baskf is
Table Forks, Spoons and liuiter Knives.
Teaspoons silver-plated ou lite best German
silver, -fit per J do. All goods wartanied t
give salisi'action. AU kinds of Engraving at
the shortest notice at J. L. VODER'S.
FARRIERY.
TIIE sufiscrilier offers his services
in curing Horses of Poll Evil cr Fistula
He will cure Horses of either of these afflic
tions for or make no charge if not suc
cessful. Here is an opportunity for ererv one
whose horses are afflicted, tc restore ibf
health and working order. Residence on my
Farm in Kelly Tp., near Lewtshnr?.
Ang. 10. 185.1. GEORGE ME1XELL.
Dr. I. Ercgger,
HOMEOPATHIC l'iiysician,
corner of M itk. t an.l Fourth street'.
-- ti:fi : ' i
a M.per.ur ai.t
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in