JU It I A t f; 1 J f f 1 .1 uiislmrg (Cjjronirle. tca)swwwa(rfavarVexJbvxeVe niXII. WpKDENfc J. B. COBNEUUS. October 3, 1856. vfMiafced on lAstTa. FyMem. ha the Ureent and heft ' irtuUft at aar Miipiw liaiea, Tow.nty. Presidential Erection ' Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1856. "onURpO?rFORM! 1 My vote shall never be wanting when it ran be giTen In awpnnrt of any rtuujonabl. BMaaul tA abolish Blavery. -4MOM1 Wiwma. Slavery ha been damaging to erery SUte whore it haa .xiud. JiW Mam boh. Libortr nd Union, now and for arer, on and lnaepsrahle." lHsiti WrasTrt- TbeConf tttatkm of the I'niteJ Sttatra I an instrument Hot of immediate but 'f ultimate and uulver-el Freedom. It wa pn r.tnplfc4 bv thetsnrat M-n who framed it, an! tin World he so rei.-ar.lcd it. Tti National K.ag. Chat i Its armhl.ls tho t winer of LIBERTY Its whit and red fold. viutnl. of Kevoiuti.aiarv trials, of the. crest, of Vletrv. and lire bkwl of eaeiiflee. M.T m txekt rmnri EVa stash as lustrous an. imp-n-baMe an th. golden Hresof Ue-r SrmamentP N.P.Bttrga, Ja. . natti neper can, and werer seu7 To. W no j.rr mU ceer nolle te rote, lo rriend .s'lurerjr war limtory nam f dJ not easel." llatrat Ciar. Free Soil, Free Speech, Free .V n, Free Prest, Freedom for Kansas ! REPUBLICAN- NOMINATIONS : (Aoti Slavery Whigs, Democrat and Americans) rOR 1-KeSIDKXr: JOHNC.FIIEMOXT OF CALIFOKSIA ron rrm presidest: WM. L. DAYTON OF NEW JERSEY Cincinnati Platform Nomination. fir PrrsUent JAMES rCClHSAS. of Pennsylvania Vic trwJateolJOUN C. BKKCKIS IlIUOE, of Kentucky Pro-Slavery American Ticket. ear ptawwi MIt.LABU HLI.MOBK.of New Totk. Kt PuaslKl-tl ANUKKW J. DO.NELSOS.of Itmnoaww AltolUinn Candidate. PRWM!T-ni!RKI1' SMITH, of New York. Xim IWinawr-nAMtEL P. M FARLaMliof fvnn a The October Election Tvc1oy, Oct. 14, 1S50. tt'Ule, Amrrlcan & Ilrpubllcan TICKETS. timriniCitntumxr, ThuDiaa K. Cocbran, of York Co Darn ln I'helps, of Armstrong Co Ilarth'w taporte, of Bradford Co For Uoners, JOHN 0. KUXKEL, of HarrUburg Kor Reprenentative, N. II. TAG G ART of Union Co. For Associate Judge, JOHX W. SIMONTON, of Buffloe Tor Prothonotarr, &. JAMES V. SANDS, of Mifflmburg For County Commissioner, WILLIAM ltUUL,of WcstBuffaloe For District Attorney, - JAMES a. IJAMIiIX,of Jiewisburg For Connty Aaditor, JOIIN D. BOGAR, of New Berlin Penniylvania Democratic Ticket. KewitreJ, That hi th repeal of th ae known tho Uyunon o.uiproDiiiu' a t, nnd tho pafeam of the art or TeerHoririi of Kn nni rlera.ka. free rcKFOMHKD 'i"'iKn. Iti fVir?l!tl Vfr .W'VtlWV. in aviotlnc tho demand "f eertiqnal excitement by untdia h B.lheeenej. as the fundamental law. Jgeioieai, That we fully endoo the almtniatration of rreeMeeit PlKC SATHWAU, rAll tin L, a.mi r.r FIC1ENT fully eual to all Um important mT."neiee whih the country baa had to encounter, and that he haa vrthily maintained ncr lnter.t and honor at homo and abroad. ntfrrfto' na1f FWmnwB witcA nomtnotetf f.e fn'ltnrmn CmAtdaUt : Canal o.aatiaSea'r r.KOKOK fVOTT. of Cluml.la Co. Awiuor Gmtrul JAIVIB FKV.of Montcomrry Co. Caual J'IU HUH r, ol rrauaitn in. Union Meetings! The opponents of tho Pierce Admi nistration and its nominaVcd endorser James Platform, have appointed the following meetings, which they invite all their follow citizens to attend and hear for themselves : Frui ty Ere., Oct. 3 UurTalnn X Roads ; Roycr'- school hotue, Kelly Tp. Saturday Ece., Oct. 4 UeJ Bank S. II., West Buffaloe Tp. Jfonday Eve., f. 6-White Deer Millsj Barber S II., West Buffil ie; ami Spiglemy.Vs Brick S II., Hartl. y. Tuesday Eee.,0ct7Kcci'i White S.H., Hartley. Wfh'uhy Ere, Oct. S II trtleton ; and Farmorsvilln, Buffiloe Tp. Thurflay Ere., Oct. 9 Deckjrd'c:, .Mif-flioburg- Frvlay Ec.., On. lO-Zellcr's S.II., Eitl Buffaloe; LiureJion, Hartley Tp. Saturday Ere , Oct. 1 1 Stickler's S II , West Btifftloe; Orwig's S II . Hart ley ; Union Furnace, Union Tp. Monday Ete., Oct. 13 WLito Spring S. II., Limestone Tp. TTednesttay Ece., Oct. 15 IligVn S. II., White Deer Tp. Friday Afternoon & Ece., Oct. 17 Sech- ler's hotel, lower end Mifflinburg. Saturday Eoe., Oct. 18 New Columbia. f-Fricnds in the different localities, will do themselves credit, and make their meetings pleasant and profitable, by hav ing definite arrangements for the fame. If you Uit in doors (as is far preferable) let the room bo opened and lighted early a ma!l lire made when advisable f t health or comfort and a pitcher of fresh water for the f peaker if be nctds it. Assemble early, so that speakers and hearers may nil return in seasonable hours. And if (as may happen wuh the best J your speaKcis fail, talk yourselves or read iiuielbiu; adapted to the occasion or moke arrauge mcuts for other meeting, and Elections. T Speaker. Dou't bore and insult an audience by appearing before tbeni unles yon have something which you think toi th hearing. Waste no time in excuses and apologies and set "pecebc.. Appeal to conscience and common sense. When you have CuiaheJ, quit, Th UmonTn Fee Simple. A good anecdote is told by Gen. Nye of Col. Fre mont and some South Carolina seeecsiou isU. The General with his South Caro lina friends, were calling upon Col. Fre mont, and the conversation ran upon the election, when one of the chivalry said : 'Mr. Fremont, if you aro elected, we will tecede." Col. Fremont instantly replied : "I hope vou make arranffcn:..ti tn lara c - ' t tb State behind jox" I Grand Rally at New Berlin. Tuesday morning of this week, opened cold aid raw, with a drizsling rain (much needed) and roads muddy from the copi ous showers of the preceding night. Tea o'clock, however, found a horseback com pany of East Buffaloe young Freaioalers escorting a train of 15 or 20 carriages from this ' region "inlo""New 15crlin where we found DMt of the delegations bad come in, some of them snperior to ours. We were agreeably surprised to see the num ber present, and found them all full of harmony and of hope. We should say there were 1000 to 1200 men assembled a larger number than we hare ever found at New Berlin before, and a very gratifying evidence of puhlio feeling in both .he Counties. The people of New Berlin had made ample preparations for an out door meeting, and had adorned the two maiu streets with flags and banners in tho most tasty and striking manner; while their visiters came with badges, ban ner, and fligs in great numbers and pro ducing a most pleasing effect. At one o'clock, those who could get into the Court Room, assembled there the closest, most compact party of the many we have- seen within those venera ble walls, and were called to order by Charles Cawley, when the following Offi cers were appointed : President S"amcel Weirick E?q. Vice Presidents Michael Brown, Ja's Kelly, An hibald Thomas, Christian Biej man, Geo. Gu'cliu, John Smith, (Hart ley,) Jonas German, Jacob M'Curley, Wm. Clingan, Rob't Cbamberp, David Shafer, Adam Sheckler, Mathias Mowrey, Joseph Swarm, Wm. Richly, J. C.Wilsou, David Weirirk, Abrain Ileourix, George Swartz, Joha D. Romig, Geo. D. Miller, Wm. Mnycr, S. K. Hcrrold, Jr., Dr. F. Snack. Secretaries Chs. G. VerBon, O. N. Worior, Jaims Wilson. The Mowing letter was read : LANtAnTsa, Sept. 24, 1S50. Dear Sir : When I engaged to be at New Berlin on the 30th inst , the mass meeting for Lancaster was fixed on the 2d of October. In my absence the Commit tee changed it lo the 1st. is it would not do for me to be absent then, it will prevent my complying with my rngagc uiput with you. I greatly regret it, as I had a strong desire to visit New Berlin. Respectfully Yours, Tiiaddecs Stevens. Chat. Caicley, Eq. . A despatch was read announcing that by tbo detention of tho cars on the Catta wissa Railroad, Mr. Ku.nkel had been delayed. It was also moved that a Com mittee bo appniaurl to invito Tno's II. Ford, Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, who was in town, to address the meeting. Committee Messrs. Worden, Cawley,aod Song by . T.ewisburg Glee Club. Got. Ford being introdueeu . .:i received, and addressed tho attentive crowd with- great interest ami effect, for an hour aud a half. Mr Kuxkei. having arrived driven through Ihe rain from Miltin, at the top of the horses' speed, by Hon. Robert M. Frick Gov. Ford closed, and (after a superior song from the Frceburg Glee Club, led by Prof. Eckert,) Mr. Kunkel addressed his con stituents in a plain, but telling speech, coutinued until it becamo necessary to ad journ, to accommodate those who desired to reach home. The Mifllinburg Glee Club concluded the meeting, which alto gether was unmistakably good, and in every respect superior to our brightest an ticipations under the untoward circum stances. Ectniurj Meeting. A largo audience convened in the old Court House in tho renini; a great number of ladies pres ent. The President addressed the meet iui!, followed by Stepue.v Miller, of ' llsrrisbur, aud James Aiken, of Lew- ioburg. The Frecburg and Mifllinburg Glcu t.luhs gave some excellent songs. Mr. Miller's speech was most pertinent and tfiictive, and the whole day's proceed ings left our friends old and new in the best ( f spirits. Old Kelly Awake ! There was a meeting of tho friends of Fremont and Dayton, at Sjttt-' School house, on Friday evening last, EGtli Sept There was the best feeling, and grevisi enthusiasm, and a firm, resolute determi nation, to battle in the great contest for Freedom, upon which we are now entering. The following gentlemen acted as Offi cers of the meeting : James FntEi.ns, President; Wm. S. Clingan, Wm. Ranck, John Ilhoads,Isanc Ilhodacrmal, and Jacob Baker, Vice Pres idents ; E'am Meixel, and Jacjb Moyer, j Jr.,Soeretaries. The meeting being called I to order,tbe President introduced Dr. Wm. Leiser to the audience, who made a good i address, followed by John Barnes and J. Moyer, Jr. A proposition was mado to form a Fre mont Club, and every man present became a member. The Club will ba formed and organizsd on this (Friday) evening, at Royer's School house. A general attend ance of the people of Kelly will be expec ted, and several addresses will be made by various able Speakers. We will roll up a majority for Fremont and Dayton, in little Kelly, on the 4th of November that will make James Buchanan think that the lloody banner under which he marched in '44 has been whitened in the spirit cf Freedom. Old Kelly will make the foul and corrupted Slavocracy tremble with "Free Speech, Free Men, Free Kansas, and Fremont." Secretaries. tjqjuMessrs. Hamlin, Jones,and J.B.Linn arc appointed to address the Fremont Club ihiscviniog. Lcwisbnrg Chronicle flew Compensation Bill. When the I S per day pay of Congress men was made a law forty years sgi, it was, relatively, twice as bigh pay as it is to day to great have the prices of living, AU , at Washington, increased. In addi tion to this, there have been Books (other than publio documents,) voted annually to Members, which sell and were some time sold for 81000. lo 11500 per year. Under this state of things the pay of a member of Congress was nnocrtain. Another evil constantly increasing was the practice of Members absenting them selves from their duties. We have it from good authority that at the late ses sion Asa Packer, a Buchanan member from this State, was not in his seat more than thirty days during the whole session, and are well advised that one session, while L. C. Levin was in Congress ho was present only four times in tho House du ring the year. Such cases wcae numer ous. Members attended to their business at home and took their pay, books and all, while they rendered the people not the least service, unless their absence was a benefit to the public. These evils demaniod correction, and the last Congress undertook the task. On the 12th of August, an act originating in tho Buchanan H;into, was passed and igncd by the Buchanan President, that members of Congress shall receive toOOO a year, no matter how long they sit. This i set also provides that for every day a member is ,out of his seat,uniess iu case of sickness, a pro rata sharo of his pay shall be deducted from hit icaga. It also further provides that bcreaf-cr memhtn of Congret thall pay for tach hjolc out of their oicn money. This act is regarded by men of all parties, acquainted with tho facts, as a great improvement on the oi l system. Now the people know what their members really da receive, and tbey knotr too that if they do not attend to their bu siness they get no pay whatever. This act was voted for by members of all par-! tics, and has received tho approval of the press of all parties, as likely to make the sessions shorter. Whether tho new law will really bj mora expensive than the old one, is yet to be tried. If found not to work well, it of course can be changed. MTBut now mark the duplicity of the Loeofoco-Buchanan-Slavoc;aIic parly. This act originated, th tlieir Senate, received tho votes of most of tlieir Members, and was approved by their President. And now they have tho littleness the contemptible meanness to conceal the most important provisions of the bill, and try to raise an outcry against the Republican members who approved (with them) the now com pensation aot ! Tbey defend and sustain their Members who voted for it, and de nounce aUta ticilw auu utuuk.D iua laepub- licans who voted for tit. " O Shame ! where is tby blush ?" Union Electoral Ticket. We are bnppy to announce to our read ers, that a Union Electoral Ticket will be formed in this State in the course of a short time, which will enablo every oppo nent of the Cincinnati Platform and the extension of S!avcry,to vote for it without any sacrifice of principle on any other ques tion he may now or has heretofore advo cated. We give this information to satis fy those who aro making inquiry on tho subject. The Ticket will be formed and published in time for the Presidential elec tion. Pittiton Gazette. CABINET WABE BOOM T0HTH 4th Street. The subscriber J. 1 most respectfully informs the citizens of Lewisburs and vicinily, thai he has on hand and for sale a cheap lot of FI ISTi ITI It E, lor tne spring traue, comprising Dressing and Common Bureaus, Sec retaries nntl Book Cases, Center, Card and Pier Tables, Dininsr and Breakfast Tallies, Cupboards, Cot- tatrc anu other JJed.-teads, fctands, rotas, and Chairs of all kinds. COFFINS made to order on short notice. The public are cordially invited to examine his work", as he is sure that they will be sat' tied with h'.s sl'-ck of Ware, and prices. SOLOMON YOUNG. I.ewiabu! Sept. 15, lb.'6 United States Agricultural Society. Office, tOO CUotnut street, I'iitailipiin. rriIE FouNh Annual Exhibition of the L UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY', will be held at POWELTON, (Philadelphia.) on Tuesday, Wednesday, 1 hursday, t riday, ami Saturday, October 7th, 8th, 9th, tOih and lllh. Premiums from Twenly-Five to Two Hun dred Dollars, amounting in the aisresraie to Fourteen Thousand Dollars, will be offered for the various classes of Domestic Animals, Fruits, American Wines, Yeeef-ibles, Grains, and Agricultural Implements and Machinery. A Local Committee at Philadelphia, repre senting ihe various branches of Industry, has been appointed to co-operate with the officer of the Society, in perrectinj arrangements for the Exhibition ; and Fifteen Thousar.d DoIHrs have been cu.iranteed to meet expenses. This material aid, coupled wiih ihe excellence of ihe selected location, and the large amount of Premiums offered, indnces ihe expectation that the Exhibition of 1350 will be superior to any of its predecessors. A Grand Agricultural Banquet, in which ladies as well as gentlemen will participate, will take place on Friday, October 10, when distinguished gentlemen will address the as semblage. Favorable arrangements with the various railroads, for the transportation of Stock and other articles are in progress, the terms of which will be given on application at the office. The List of Entries, the Awards of Premi ums, and the Proceedings, will be published in the Journal of the Society for 1856. The Premium List, with the Regulations and Programme of the Exhibition, will be fur nished on application to Mr. Joan M'Gowa Assistant Secretary of the United States Agri cultural Society. 1A0 Chestnut street, (Rooms of the Philadelphia Agricultural Society,) or by addressing the Secretary al Boston. MARSHALL P. WILDER, i W f. S. KING, SeeVv. PresideoL September 1st, 18". and West- Branch-Farmer October 3, I85G. LASTER at HEATER KREMEB"S: West Branch Insurance Company, OF Lock Haven, Ta., insure Uclafheil t BuiMin's, Stores, Merchandize, Farm Property, and other buildings, and their con teats, at moderate rates. Doing bttsinet. on bolhCash and Mutual plans. Capital,flOO,0H. DIRECTORS. tlon John J Tearce Hon 0 C Harvey John B Hall Cha's A Mayer- Ohas Crist ' Teter Dickinson Hon. U. C. T T Abranis , J Jackraaa ' ! W While 1 ' -Thos Kitchen HARVEY, President T. T. ABRAMd, Vice l'ie. THO'S KfTCHEit. See'r. JAMES" B. HAMLIN, A?ent. , 637 Lewisburs, Union Co. fa. IS. H. Dereham, IS. D., - HAVING permanently located In Lc wubur. Pa., respectfully tender his 1'rofessiomal Services to the citizens of this town and viciniiy, hoping 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 R'iih unparalleled success. Da. PRRSRAM craduated at trie renowned American Electtc Medical ('nlleae.Cmcinnati, bavins first studied ihe Old or Allopathic sys tem of medicine, and attended Lectures in one of the Old Seh.Hd Medical Colleges of Philad elphia! bui becoming convinced of the super iority of the Xewor American Eclectic system, he commenced its stndy, and attended two courses of Lectures in the Reformed or Ame rican Eclectic Medical College of the Ijneen City of the West. This Institution, although yet in it infancy, h no eoperior in thetireat Weal. and Is alrca'tv anttunllv mure Htud-ntM than the four other Medical roller of t-iiWnnati enmt-ined. It ie aemlinc pliTNieiauii to .,11 aartv of nur u'ole'.and in Ohio, ludtaua. Ac, th-T will en,.u be more numerous thin any other clae ol phv.ii-ian. The pnneeenl d tf rrne between tf.e H firmed fiiew' or Eri.-ctir. ami the uiii Allojtathic oyttemot &clicine. ie thi.: the a'ea- S'-l!on li- nu ni' dicitinl utent that i. in any wey irjuri ta t the huniitn av.leiii. wh a Calom, l. Aritn;e. Antiminr.Ac; for elll-erinr ami hnrinle. azente l ae of lute year baea diaciTerwl, (fcy the er-T lile rtl an.1 )-ror,-.-ive phr-li iiot of th-- V-w S l.-a. titat are ooip tvaitltitut.' tor thoee ileleb rioua me-tieinea.tra-I'.mel. 4c.: llie-ef .re we haTe l.o ti'-ct f"r tii-tn. Wt:b theeo taluat'A new aecnta, and all tho ft the Old or Allopathic eehnol eji-ej.t ttie few poion- loeotioneilahoie, and all the imnroremenu of 'every other yjtem of mcii. cine. (a. Ihe li'pnepl liie, llylroptithic.Tlimn Ionian. Ac.) man rti"a.e a-e now euralilo th-it w.-pe ont-e foniM-lered inip:'iMe, and tli.t too without hn-akins down the en atitution. and creatine other il1e.ne. a Ifc-bilily. ltliei-tnati-m. !m p,'piM. Iaer Diei-ase. I.' 1 -crated rV.ro Threat, It-ca"- d Itone r-r.-matilrc Lnea of T- th. Ac. Th New S!m)oI certainly claim" a preat enporlcjrlfy in the treatment tf all uia,-a-a. It U l-een proved l.y I'lit.i.; J leO"tt that the mortality taking alt dieeaaia t-v---tVr i, le-;. thau 2 per cenl; that of Asiatic Cholera ii only 6 p-r cent. Ttiin i. an'ae of prtiZTee. and improvement, and tho New Seh l if alwaya pnirr-ae-n. not la-iaj; bound down hy d-.potie en-eil. nnd siiti'inale.1 th-orie. S.8. AKFLCK at Uia lower end of Mnrk t at. fcis Tor Oiitrlct Atlornry, INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE, rd joii r. i.in. anr,12i4 -ViijIu- MMes.trs. Editors The time is approaching when we will tc ! e,II.J i,w-, no l.uieiita II t... i ft.;. ...;.,,.. .i .. -ii : ...... .ni. .....in,, .mi. n ,a oil mi I'm luii. tiim w i Should have .n:m of intelligence, a r...,d nr. cnutitani, and e.t-;;,rnced in tusiness per mftinS to that orlice. We know i f no man belter qualified for that station than Judge MARSHALL, of White Deer. He has served the public faithfully, with credit to himself and our county, we would therefore recom mend his re-election. MAN X Ul fcK". Sept. 4. 1850 Arinl)lT. "il"""'. " " ens friends. JOHN WILT, of Hartley town- shin, will be an Independent Candidate for Uepreseuiative of this DisfX1" 'n i1' General Assembly of this State. ate coming October mtiiy oi mis Election Sept. 1 1 awn. ,J- eo,v.en ' my"'f as a Volunteer Candidate for re-electior. to the olfice of Com missioner of Union county at the next election. July 81 GEO. SCI I OCH Please announce JOHN M. C. RANCK Esq. of Mifllinhurg as a Volunteer candidate for the office of District Attorney at the Octo ber Election. He is a native of our count)-, of large and respectable family connections, of good character and attainments, and has had that experience in ihe practice of the Law which is indispensably necessary for a safe execution of the delicate dunes of that impor tant Olfice. WEST BUF?ai oe To the Voters of L'nion County: Fr.ii.nw CiTiisws I offer myself as a can didate for re-election to the office of Profit onotJiry and Clerk of the several Courts oi Unmn eonuty. ' rjhould I be elected,! flatter myself that the discharge of the duties of said offices heretofore by me, is sufficient pledge of my prompt attention to and discharge of the duties of said offices with fidelity. Lewisbttrg, Julys. SAMUEL KOI'SH. OKNEItAL. ELECTION irilOCL AM ATIOX WIIEIIEAS, in and by an Act of T V the General Assembly of this State, entitled "An Act to regulate the general elec tions of this Commonwealth,'' enacted on ihe 2nd day of July, 1831), it is enjoined on me to give public notice of such election to be held, and to enumerate in such notice what officers are to be elected I, DANIEL D. GULDIN.Htgh Sheriff of the county of Union, do therefore hereby make and give ihis public notice to the Electors of ihe said county of Union, that a General Eleciinn will be held in said county on the Saeosn TrxsnavoF Or Tonrn next, (being the 11th day of the said month.) at Ihe several districts composed of the following townships and borough, viz: I district, al the Commissioner's office in and for New Ucilm borough. II district, at ihe house of Henry Gibson, in and fur Union township. III district, at the house of James Adams, in and lor White Deer township. IV district, at the honse of James I.awson, in and for Kelly township. V district, at the hoiiae of George Wolfe, in and for East Buffaloe township. VldistricLat the house of James M'Creight, in and for Ilutlhloe township. VII district, at the house of Jacob Deckard, in Mifllinburg, fur West Buffaloe township. VHIdistnct, at the new public school house in and for the North Ward in I lie borough of Lewisborg. IX district, at the house of Jonathan Spy. ker. in and for the South Ward, in the bor oueh of Lewisburg. X district, at the house of Charles Crotzer, in and for Milllinbnrg boroush. XI district, at the hoose of William Eilert, in and for Hartley township. XII district, al the house of Peter Wehr.in and for Limestone township. XIII district, at the school house, on lot No. 13, in New Uerlin, in and for Jackson tsp. At which time and places there will be elected by ballot One person as Canal Commissioner of this Commonwealth; One parson as Auditor General of this Commonwealth ; One person as Surveyor General of this Commonwealth; . One person o represent L'nion, Snyder, Dauphin, and Lebanon counties, and Lower Mahanoy township in Northumberland coun ty, in the Honse of Representativea of the Congress of the United Stotes; One person as Representative of Union, Snyder and Juniata counties in the General Assembly of this Commonwealth ; . One person as Associate Judge of Union county : . r- . . , One person as Prothonotary and Cleric of the several Courts of Union connty ; One person as District Attorney for Union 1 county ; . j One person as Connty Commissioner; and On, person as County Attilor. KOTICE IS HEREBY C.1YEN, "That uYarv nerawn. except rmf JuafTcef lu. .h-.U ti.il.1 a ..ffiu or ariTuillitlilent truat auder the United ftatea. ar of tlit state, or an I J ,1ty or nvwrpor.,.- o.etrtct, rtelher . eamioi.-iorwa . mcerorotlii'r-ttfiut'riiiiri nrmtr r ani, nn, j or hnll r-a siiA4fj-ei norlnr tin tti. fxttitiwr, ...ti..,..rt .ler.rlmoht .. ,.. Stnt .a Mf th L'llttMl I 1-Ls.te, otnf tor lttrori.rai U irtrirt : wl Itvi that i wprr mtjfar-r or Komrfrm moi r hi- wm 10 ni'-Bi.ir. ml otftlst) arttft or Miamtin rt.uv il of nv rity. or com milofier of ny t-orpnrtil ditskW Mr tnint.- f hbUlfriK Xi'r.iMDjt at ihe Kimt itui-, im mvm or ftppnintinwnt or jtt.Jcr. iot-r or fl rk .f any rl unjixismni.rllht no Irwrw i--oranT niliovr ol such U ju fctiail bo fliiUe to tw tl.au votfi r. And Uits M 'Act; o( Assembly, entitled An Act rrUtine to elcciicns of tins Com monwealth," passed July 2nd, lbJD, further jiroviiies as follows, to wit: Tlnt th" InTX-torn and Ji.dc rhn m?t at th ro pt4ivt .rsjr. i app'iinttil tt hoUuit llf -it-tV-it to lb .itrii-ta tm whl'-h Mt-y reiitfti!ljr bHj:, tr-.r o' Ki latttv t oimz Jtt th at4 hjd'I T.iw-aJnw of itc liu.r, uI wh ol ioMp.-c.tirs H mriMint on el-rk. who f ro ii.iiiiti.Ti .lr of tttuli tii.-tnrt. I it car Lb poru w ho pUall krm r-witxl tb avr orxi hir:b'rt ouihtrf ot otoa tor iurpertT. abaJl not at ttmi on tbt-day of anj flt-ctiw, U.-o U. imrM-a vho hit) h;i rw-.Td tht! c nj JiUhit numb- r .f rot it jtNlicr at th iiMlttvc.Jine l tion, tlimH met aa m-apot-tor iu h p'at. Ait t in a-t4b- pr-i who alt-vil bao n-cvitwl hmbf-'t numUr of ruU. r Iii.ctor rhall t.otatti-11'l, th- imt-o fltU-U juJt attaa uioinl an inp-tor ir h'w plare, anrt to nm th pt-r-uo aircUti jtiiitt"' "hall D.-t .tttoiitl. then thr ionpw-tor wb.. rrx-ifd th b.fhrr-t butbI. -r of -ou , aimll ai tKMot jitdj- it ht alar: r If any TacaDcy rb ill ctjiHMiur M tb- brd on- botir ftT tho timf hy lav flifd tr tb- ope-nlnj 01 tht Hor.n. til )Ot.lll."t V-sUra of th tBbip, -aJd . r .ti-trW f .r trttn-b stu b orlcor haU na viem J. fircarnt at tl.o f Ucr of flrti"a, abil eix ou wf IbvU ftunlu r u fill U"-h trn-y.n 1 aUo hereby make known and prc notice that the l,..owiog Act of Aeuibly was passed by the general Assembly uf tins Com inouweailh uu ihe Willi o( February, A i. IS 11, to wit : An act rflative to rot ion at loetlonit im tho ooinU.- of Atiai, l.uittin, Kuril, J.urAUr, triUtiilio, Cuio bvrl.itid. (.Voter. Ure.-u, Ura-Jf rl aoU Erin Srmi. 1. lUt it nuartei. 4c, That it "h ill b lawful tor the iiaiil.t! ,ot ra of Vix- ootuitMri of Adanu, baupt.in, Lulu ustr. Vrk. f'rHiikiiu.Cuiubwr.antJ.Ci'Uit'r. tirr-Dtt Ur,lL-rd au4 hrtct, fr.a aud afttrr Ui-i paafo ot thia act, Ui voto 1'iraii tit. tuudtdaU'a for ttw varK-ua oftna dej. ltiat onlco tor which every eaaltdat la voted lor, I Ut im niM itt artr oifctioti on ona ni:p or i.caivi : 11 i ehall I deeljnated. ae required By lue eaietoiK lawa oi tine ltmaiuaeallli. 1 nai aity irauu nuauimni ' uyl I'T hit n-r.uu t.rfiuiulhe tn suiter ab-ivu pr-aono. d. Biiall h itii.i.-)n'd ai oitinlar frauils arc dirt tt-d t- txt .tittiah. d i-f tlK HXtHtnikT l..w ( thin Cou.moi.Tfaitb. i'liat l, lb'- d:l(X-:Uoa ti nu act paifd by tbo aaiJ O. nerl A.-fn.i.I. on the tfib of Aj-ni, s-utitled "An Aft rviaur? u nirt-tHdra in Krankliu routity,' A.f it 11 t'liiVkltTl : 'i'i:it tl.e A-t the i-o4-i--iil rrrvu f-f tbo ii-tilursT i r..r-l thv-th-lfty nf feb.'4'.'.e.iitiioriiDj lht iuaiil.vd .ot-nt ot A iaut aiid t).T oouulivt, u rcto by geutrat tick-1, L eit udd Lo ililliJO, Luion, Cra f n, ltvtll'or.1, M-itw, Wwrno and Noribumburlaud couniir,itufara3 rx l.ibsto rotiusat ttHJjrftwrai elfctiua.t. fvr (he infurmation ol the electors uf L'nion county, I pubavh the following, being the -.th sectiou ui lliC a :; of the Central Aeinbiy ul the. session tl' HOI, entitled "An Aut to provide fur the election of Judges of the sev eral courts of ihi- Commonwealth, and to regulate certain Judicial districts" tec. si. 'that tint election f.r Jud uliail be held anI f'u-lurUd iu tlit.- t-ettTHl rlvcUun uisirictisju Ibe Ktuii itiNunor and in a. I rt-j(f tn as clertiotis ft.r r- ji re-matt vim an or r-ti.tll Im iit-ld and roDdui-tft, ai.d by tlia siiDir judrt, iti-i'rior and ollir-r orurfrB ; aud the ro-Tir-i. iia ut thr art t f il' r.-Dcral viuM, t-uulU-d " An A' t fr-laling Ut the vlt-rtioan of thiiOiniiitoavtcallh,' at- r.-d I be ii ou-t U iy of Ju'y lfo.t, -vtid its ii-r-ral f-nj-t-lf-natitu and all mUt lile U.w. aa far ax tbo fan.. hall l.e in l.-rct- uti 1 aj-t,ir-.ti-Ifha:l tiudt-ruioU -it dti.k -n to apply tbd OMvlKut? tor Jotif: rruttdol, Thnt the tt.'U-.-uid tflt-ft-.r-t tebali ule tor Jui-s cl ab tUBruiuu t-ourt oa a e.'i'araU ; r.r.p. r, iiol f-r all vtn-r vXdr" f.--iuird to to pirate 1 1. iv f 1 ar- r. ii'iru uiu law, vn aiaOUMr 'l will thus be seen that the electors of , , . .. i 01uD CUUI"' 2re 'quired to vote tor t.anal Commissioner, Assembly, and all Counly of firers, on ore piece of piper, or the voter may cast his ba.lot fur each office seperaiely, if he prefers it. It iliatt be ihe d Ity or the aov.-nl A-.-..ra refpeet ively to attend at the plaea of holding every general, en-eial or twn.liii eie le u- during the whole tuv .aid eleclli n ia aent oi-n. I-T ttio purno-e ot lOvioa- iaa.ee. ti iti to tt.-- ii.t r.-ie iiod,uji: all. n eile.l ..11. iu r.-.a tun to the rut III ol auy tmua aae.l hy th- lo vote at audi el' ru i. ' r-i-u- li otti--r inatt.-r m rri.li. n t" tlu. RMw.in iiil iT vnfcre - ...petoea or etlr.er of Iti'-Ul si. ail fi'.lti liuiv- t Olio, rvtiutri-. Nnperroll ehall h. f-.-ria'111-d t" vte at any e1eetnn .. .t-.r- ."J. than a abiie iri eu.aau! U. a(Cv ot la,-u-t '.no yr, or ni .re. ah i ehnll have re-l l.-d tn thie Stale at kat oitey.-ar, abd in tliee'ei-lion di.iricl wl.ere lie offers f. loo a: le.t ten daja iniiio-.tlately .le vdiliK Iui-)iel"-tl. n. au-1 aiunn two eara .aid a Male or coun ty tas, which eliall hare leu a--e..ed a l.-a-l ten ilae liol'ure tho eieetHin. Uut a eiUavil of tile bolted tilate who has .reviii.il! tae n a 'tna.u J ot.-r-'l llii-.-Lite, and reatote'l Uierefrein nod n lurui d. and uuo liaa resi dnl in lh etiM-:i in d.trirt and p:iid t.ie.s a aferi'sai'l. r-haU aerntitlid to iota after reaidim; In thia buato aix inontlm : 1'roi i.h il, Thst lliantule l. '-n-..-n, ritiaene of tho Uaiti d Statee, i etwieen the aaea of twenty-one and twenty-two j ear., and have re-i.i-d iu Hie elsctiuu ilia-trh-t a. aloro-ai I ten days, ahall he entitled to vote, ailh"U;:ti lh'- ehall not hate .atd taxe ' No je-rs'-u f ha1! lx- j-ermitle 1 to voto whose name ia not eonlained in tile lift oi taxable mhaUlaulelirn.ivd fcy tin-1'- uimif -ii'iier.s, mi eea, l irat, lie'r")iuo" a n- rift for ttieMiyinentwithio two yeareol a Mlooreinnly lax aeeereed ai;rei-al!y to the Con.'tituliou, and int.- Kuti-;--tory evidi nee eiiher on hia own oalU or ailirtnao n or the oath ur afilroiation of another Uiat he ha.i paid eu. h tax. or i-u failura to pro.lu.-e a reeeiot ah til make oath to the pai meipt tlu re'd. or Seiitnd it h-- claim a riht to fc t, y iwinr an n . ,n e-- oi iwenrj -.-m and twenty-two team he ehall di-fom-on oath or aliiriua tion that lie haa reaideil in the btato at loa-t one y ar belore his al'plieatiou and make fut-h pro f of rcideure in thedi.triet as iii required by tin aet.and that he ! verily la-lieve frointhe aia-ountsiiiveii bitnlliat he ianf tlie afreaid aiie, and irive euch otherevidi n.-e as is n quire,! hy thia act, whereu)on ihe nauie of Ihe persou M admit td to vote uliail .- iueert'd ill the alpha rieitt-al ii.-t hy the inepectori. and note m-ido opi ooite thereto hy wrltitur the word tiijc if be i-hall le eduultid Ul ci.te ly ri-aacn id haviliK paid tax, orUie wird ojt it he ebai! ha adoutted to vote t y n a-on of such ae. nhall he caili-d uut to ttie clerka who ahall make the like uuteainlue uataof voter kept ly them. In aU eain where Iho nemo of the peraon elaiminfi to voteie found ou the li.t turninhed t-y the eoiam melon em and aseesftor. or hia riht to voto whether Hiuud thereon or not in objecud to hy any qualified cttiscu, it ahall he the duty ot the inp-etor.s to exauitue pu. h ier aun on rath ae u hie qualification, and If he claim to have reamed within the State ft-r one year or mote bis oath shall Im eunn-a-nt pried thereof, but he ehall make proof hy at learn one eouipelcul witueii. who .-hall be a quaiire-d elector that fa has rvai-lid within tho distrirt for more than ten dayenextpn-eidini; a.o-1 election, atid be ha!l aleo hiinaelf swear that hi bona tida reeideuca in pursuance id hia lawful calling ia withtu , ), Jj.(rict, that he del not remove into eaal dietrict lor the nurooec of votin-j therein- Kvcry peraon qnaliSed as areald and who jhall make due proof it required of hia rweideacw and pay ment of taxes atoreeal.1, -hall ho admitted to vote in the town-hip, ward or district in which he shall reside.'' If au person ahall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer ol any election under tbi act Irom hoklinr sm-h election or use or threaten any violence to any such of tcer, or ball interrupt or improperly interfere with him in thecxeeutiou of bis duty, or ehall bliek up the win dow or avenue Ui any window where ihe same may be holdinit.or notouslj dijturli the peace at jnrh election or .-hall use or practiro any intimidatinr threats, force or violence, with desicn to influence unduly oroveraweany elector or to prevent him from voting or to restrain the treidom ol ei.oiee, euch person on conviction ehall be fine,! , any -urn not exc eiiini fire hundred dullars and impriroiud for any time not lea than three nor more than twelve months, and if it shall he shown to the curt where the trial ot such oflcnar shall be had.that the pirwn soolTci.dinir was not a resident of ihe rity, ward dis trict or towni-hiy where the ,aid offence was , -ommi'ttal and not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction he shall lie sentenced to pay a fine of not less tlisn one hon or..! noi- nion- than one lb 'ii-aiui dollar, .n.l l- ...i oned not lc than a If auy pers.n or persons shall make anv h,.i e - nor more taan two years. upon thereault.f any dec,,,,, ,B this Ci.mmonaeallh.or shiilt ofler to make aay such bet or wager, oilber hy ver bal proclamation thercf or hy aT ,ri,tCn or printed Hveii,. ntor ehaili nge or invite any person to make To , I 7 WTr- U1";n """''i0- "'-reof he or th-y offer! u"lo fibei. W """ to 1 "" bet or vo'ti' '.'"rT."0t h' '""I'wJKWlIian frao.lnlentlv vote at any election in this I'oininnnwcalth. or beini otherwise q,i.l,B' d .hail Tot. nut of hi. pro,r district: or if any p,r.n knowirur th. want f such .ualit!ction shall aid or procure such person to Tote, the person on eeuvicti-.n -ball be t ned in any sum notexr-edin two bun.ir.-d dollars and he imprisoned for any term not ei ceciiug three months. If any per,on shall vote at more than ona eUrtion distrutur otherwu, fi.u.lnlentl, ,ot. more than one. on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold and deliver tot he inspector two ticket together with th intent die Itally to vote or ailriso and pna-ure another so to do. ha or they so rfendmir shall on conviction be Surd in anv sum not h-ss than Slly nor more than tlv. bnndmi d.. MZST" " more than -U mV .rs..n not qnaliflod to Tote hi this Common- 7i l i;V'.Sl 7 '""T"h f qualified eituena.) shall .pp,., , place of election for the purp.e of i-.uing u, or , ini,B.,ns citi,en, qualified to Tote, he shall on conviction, forf-it and pav any sum not exreeoinu one huudreil dollarafor ev.rv !."J2!.' ""I """""' term not exceed- leg three month. Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty 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 coniinuenmil seven o'clock in the even ing, when the polls shall be closed." The Return Judges of the several districts will meet in ihe Court House at Lewisburg, on the third day after the election, (being Fri day, ihe 17th day of October.) to do and per form those duties enjoined on them by law. The Return Judges or Union, Snyder and Juniata counties are required tusjneel at ihe Court House in the borough of Lewisburg on Ihe 2fhh of October, to make out returns for the member of Assembly. Daled at Lewisburg. ibis Iflih day of Sept. A. D. one thousand eiehl hundred and nltv-six. DANIED D. GULDIN, Siff. Sheriffs Otrlcf, Lewisburg, Sept. 10, 1S5C. Vj'r A W,) MMTtiAGK FOR- SHIV J.'.VM' J s. W.M V sold at d,sr,.v..t , Is well seenreft. Property near Levlab "'g' In-jge ., ,h, rhr-Bial. -. - "T1- . TTT . .y i , B f,t aJT (hi tglm fl lS ro'cfccJ' A. M. imrnercrr.g on) Brow, nr, SitWwea.aV Uwbnbvljor Selmserovf road, near JHm Doaachj. - - - ' 1 Terms made known at the sale. ...- wy Wood Laail Jor Sale. s-. - - IYTILL be sold at Puhlie rialo on S-rr-ff T, Tt Tft T r.nTiJwii wr, at the hone of William Lindenmuth, in East DulTaloe mwnhip, I oion coonry. a certain TRACT OF lOOI.LA.D, in West BafTafne township, adjninino; land of late Thomas Maekey, Phi lip Kuhl, John liaves, and Ilutatne! I aud Meixel, containing . 443 Acres The whole tract will be sold together, or in pieces to suit purchaser!. Sale to commence at I o'clock. T. M., when Terms of sale will be ma le known hv 'JACOH STATU., ... ItAMEL tfTAIIU JOHN aTAHL. PAML'EL ST A HI.. Evecntors of Jaeos Stihl, dee'd Ke!ly Tp. O i. 3, 185S Mfmns ccur.T sals. 4 tiKEEAULY to an order of the Orphans' Court of Union County, will be exposed lo public sale, on ibe premises, on Thursday, the 13A day of Notembcr next, all that Messuage and Tract oi Lstnti situ- ate in Iliitlali hiloe :owrtsbip, Lmon connty. nd- j i! of Wm. flrans, heirs of Wm. joining lan Irwin atid John Kioiple.deceased.and others, cantainine 1 1: acres and 10'J perches, with the appurtenances. It is a'l cleared exceal ahoUl "0 acres of Wood Land, and in a food j s,a,e r cnl,V;li,cn. A frame IIOLSE , . v and BAR.. two wells f Water, one at the hmite nn t one at the barn, and a lar-e sjOkRCUAKU with all kin U of Fruit, are , famotig the innprovements. ( sHnnte in Vet GutTu!e towns... j, aHjointn 1 6u!Ta?oe M'inntains and lands late of lieuja min Jt.nes, contatnint; . 7 acren .IU perches. I Srtle lo rommenepat It) o clock A. M.9 wben Terms of bale will b mat'e known hv HAMI EL MCLEI.LEX, MARY A. M'CLRM.EN, B'Ttrtnr and Etutrix of Psiirct VCLLLU, -Wc't. liuHailte townhip, t:u 3, IS jo. Administrator's Sale. j "ITT ILL be off-red at public sale at the f 1 hruse of M. Kleckner. in the borough of New Berlin, Union county. Pa., on I TaesJai, "Sfh of OjuUr, 185C. at 1 o'clock, P. M, I All thai b t of ground situated in the Boro' j of NEW BERLIN aforesaid, beginning at a. post on he souih side of Water street, oppo-' site the south-west corner of Lot No. CO ; I thence, by land formerly owned by Henry Gf oss, south 6 degrees east 2 percbes, to a pjst; east 16 perches S-lfithu.to a p"St; thence j north 6 degrees west U perches aud 6-iOths.to ; Water strteel; ihence, by Ihe same, sooth 8-1 degrees, west 10 perches and 8-IOths, to ihe beginning. j Also, a iract of ground situated in the B-iro' j aforesaid, an. I a.lj iinins ihe above ilesrcimi trie:, silu.tte on lite smuh ot Wa:. r street I honnHed o- .; west by lot of Michael Wag- ; nerj thence, along the line (if satd 7Azner lot south Hi feet tn a post, tlienee along hue 1 of land f Philip Gri.ss e.it V- fe--t a post. ' along other lar-.l of Jacob Orw:s of nhith this i waa apart not th -t'eet loV a trr sty-el a foresa-d. j thence along VV'arer street -es: 7 b et lo the pl.tee of beinriitir;. cutitrii'iini; ab.-ut twenty ' perches. Terms mi le Woiirn hy 1 JOTIN A. MBRTZ. Admt'nisirator ; of CATHARINE AUK AND, uec"d. : Pept. .10. lf,fi. ouphahs' ocust sal j IY virtue oi" an cnierof the Orphans j ) Court of Union routity, wilt be rrfered loraal-. at ihe public house of Jac.ib Deckard. I in MIFFLIN BURG, at IU A.M. i f i .';aturs!iij , i."-t"j Oct. insi.. No. I. A Tract of Lund smidted in Buffaloe township, Uiiu-n L."...-itv. late ihe es- ; tale of Benjamin Shoemaker. riecl.cor,lainine SO acres and 17 perches, mure or less, ad joining lan.Is of iivid Vuneid.i on the west and soulh. Ly la nls r J,,hn li -nner on the east, aud. on :he north by oiher lands of said deceived, all LiinesloLC land, SV! acres r t u Timfer land, and the remainder ail under good improvement. No. 2. A TRACT of LAND situated in Limestone township, county af.nesaid, contai ning tS acres and 37 perches, more r r less, adjoining lands ofSjmuel Shoemaker.Charlcs Royer, George KIcekner, Benjamni Chambers, William Foster and others.all Limestone land, about half Woodland and the remainder under good cultivation. Terms made known at sale, by HENKY NOLL. Adminis-rator of Bksj. SHoksaaca, dee'd. W'est BuiLiloe, Oct. 1, 185H. VALUIBLE FARHS AT Trivate SaIe..The subscriber offers at Private Sale the following val uable Farms : Xo. I. Snuate in Tttrbett township, Jun iata county, containing 20Q Acres, about 175 acres of which are cleared and iu a bigh state of good cultivation the balance well set with Timber. The improvements - are a good Log Dwelling House, BAXKjaLi. 9UARN.atid other necessary Outbuildings Z?There is also an excellent Apple Orchard on the premises. Several Springs cf tine Water are convenient to the improvement. Xo. II. On w hich the subscriber resides, siluate in Beale township, county aforesaid, coniaining lO Acres, about Two Hund red of which are cleared, and the balance well-timbered. The improvements on this Farm are a good FRAME HOUSE.eSn BANK BARN, and all oilier necessary JijlA out-buildings ;n good condition. There are two other Dwelling llonses on this propertv. rj. Also two ORCHARDS of choice, grail fed fruit, comprising Apple, Pear, Peach, Uherry, Plum, Ac., of the very best varieties, all in good bearing condition. Several springs of Water are convenient on the premises. This farm is in a very high stale of cultivation, and under good fence. The above Farms are wiihin 8 miles of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Canal, and are among the best in Toscarora Valley. Their location is a very healihv one, and they are convenient to ChurchesSchools, Mills, Ac. Persons in want of a desirable property would do well to call and examine the above, as I am determined to sell. WILLIAM OKESON. . Sept. I a, is:.6w3 Woodlots and Small Pann for Sale. To suit purchasers, on reasonable terms. THERE are 9 lots of Woodland, si- X tuale in White Deer Tpon Little Buf faloe Creek.atxiui a mile above Guldin's store, ranging from 14 lo 21 acres each, well limb ered with various, kinds of Oak, Pine, Poplar, and Chesnul. The Farm contains about 55arre ofa-WI, 18 are cleared, and has on it a Two Story Log. m House, a Log Stable. Spring of Water, and Fruit trees of various kinds. It adr joins lamisot John Hummel and Jacob Hart man, about U mile from Guldin's Store, in W hue Deer tp.. Union Co, Pa. The above property is offered at Private Sale, by the subscriber, ir t . RCE MELTELL Kelly Tp Aug. 10. '56. . , For Sale. A VALUABLE PROPERTV on Tforlh JLalFront stref i, near Market, Lewisburg. A good RlilCK HOUSE and smtahle Out- ! re . rrn,"t- Knouire a: THIS l",Hi I.vvjislnirjs, rVt. 12, er,6wl f---, Univontty lots for Sale.- - -tTTtft lJnfoni an FriJav. Ol-tfiW V ' S I, 1 at Poblie Hale,' jorne HO JJUIIaDINO IaOTS. Tlic-a'e wtll akr pl.ie n the "rounds at 19 a ar nr. On. A?'t4c, University at Lewisbure. .,(..9, tKiC jf ...( 1 il ' ' VALUABLE BOTUHIJG L0TS IOK Sa!c.--0ne Lot 6n Soma Thirl street, a snjuarw and a half from Market. t Time Um t.b . Soaih fourth street, tw9 aepmres fronj Market. ill i '- The above are level Lots, well located and well adapted lo bnrldiitr' purposes. i;rr ? w It ARMSTBONQ. Artin- Ex'r of Wm. Armstrong, drn'i, Lewi.sbarer.JuaaSa.ta5l' AYEfVS- l. CHERRY 4 PECTORAL, fOR TUB CAPlD CUM OF - cold, len.ns, wmm llaarseucso. BanrrrxLTi, Msas- SMh Dee. 1455. Da. J.C. Area: Idonotaeattateloaay the beat remedv 1 have ever foaad aar Cuoirtia. Iloareeneaa, InSaenva, and rh. concomitant ay rnptoms of a Odd. ia yonr Cusaar PacroaaL. Ira constant was tn aoy practice and my family luc the taet ronr af saw- ten year nae an'rwn u so pan enp sinr virtnee Cor the treatment of the! eumolainta. KBK.V SMIJ1IT, M. D. A. B. MiMtTLSr. r of Unca. !l. Twritea : "I have nwad yonr Pxctowal mveeh and ra Bay Sunfry 9m saw TDamvanved M. and believe at aba beat aaaaVin. Sw an barpiwe ever put ont. With a bad cold I ahoald anonar nay twentT-Sva dolWa tm a Bottle them a wsthoal tt, at lake any other n mody. Croup, Whoopiac Cowgh, Inflaeaxa. Srai von ti.pT Mias., reh. 7. li6L BaoTHra Area: I will cheerfully certify yonr Pvevoaui Si tbe beat rem It we piwaeas fur the cure of IVVinava. (buoa. Croup, and the chit .liaaaw of etuMrea. We of your rrau-niity in the South aprawiaa Tow Balll, aaj vnunead yonr madicin t onr people. I1IKAM CONKLI, M B. AMOS LKK. FMoSTHUlT. Il.writa, 3d JaaIsMr MI had a tedious InSuenaa. which cjavflne.1 tne ia di.es J week; took many medidaea witaont rahef: tnaUj tried yonr Faeroaal. by the advica of oar clerrrawui. The first dwe relieved tlie ftawaea la my throat and Innca; leas than one half Ibe battle martu as eumpleielT well. Tour medicine are the cheapest as well aa tbe bast we can I. .it. aud we etea you, Doctor, and joar rtia. dlea, a the noar axena frSMid." Asthna or Phthisic, anal Bronchitis. Wsar visacarma, Pa eh. 4. lwX. Sra: TarCirmf prTonai. Is ieiammr marvelloa. enrea In this section. It baa relieved several fnen alars. Incymtieaiif conenmpcain. nod fa bow curia- a mar, who has labored under aa arM-taan of the mnra far th. mat tarty yewra. I1ENKT L. rAKKS, Xlercaant. A. A. RAMSFT. SI. D. Amow, Mombo Co. Iowa, writ-.. Sept. a. ISS6: Dwrina: my practice id many year. I have franel arhlng equal to yonr Cuebut PbToaaL frr ITlvinfC ease and relief to consumprjv fjatieat, or cBfln urh aa are rorl.e-." We might aiM volume of evidence, bnt ttie most con vincing proof -f the virtues of thia remedy i bond la it eoect ujpon trial. Consumption. Probality no one remedy ha ever been known whisk, cared so auay and meat aangeron caaea a thia. kane no bum an aid can reach; bnt even to those th CxxaaX pacToaal. afford relief and comfort. Asto Hoci. Nrw Ton Crrr. Vareb S, 1S " Dorraa Aran, Uraau: I fisei it a dnly and a pleaear. to inform yon what yiair Cuaaar Parfvaal. baa doaeSw mv wife. She hail been five moatha bxhoriBK under lb. dangerons symptoms of Conaumplion, from which ao aal we conld procure gave hv much relief. S. was steadfiT nuliag. nntll llr. Stcng. of this ritv. wt uavecora. f . . i. i.-cnmm.nded a trial of yonr medicine. Wa r.ees hiskondne-a. a w.do yonr skill. 6 she ha recoe. seed friaji that dav. She is aid yet a strata- a an asetl to be. but i fr from her cough, and call herself weU. Your with gratitude and mcird. OflLAMJO SIIF.LUV, or Sbitvtijx. Oinsreanfires. do red despair nil you have teVd Avrs CntaaT pi'-rokAt. It i uia-te by oneof the best medical chemists in tie- a orM, and it cures all around oa lss al the high merit of it rirtue. iluiod-iciiu Lqtyer. Ayer's Cathartic Pitts; riiUE rirnraa of Owmiarry anl !vltnrs haa Wt A UxmI thir ntmnat to proltror tiiia be. mt aartW imrpntiTT win h in l.n.wn U ninn. Inn.iTralW pTv-aJp, arr KhoWa. tliat th.-- Pitis hara nrtar wbirh aurpavM In exc:truca the uniinary oie.liciuva, aaJ tkat tli-y wIb ao ptTcraiitvJIy atn tlr- t. t-ni of aU mro. Tlaw ara mt aurl ptc-amnt to tako. but p-w?rfnl to tnrm. Ttr TJro tmt.DC pnivrtiaatiBaajwiwitaw remnve tb oltrm tjt.rts of it oritana. pmriSy tha bimsd, and espel diseaae. Thr piirptiot thftil hnmosa wbirh breed and (trow diatmpor, aiiinntatw -4vrtrCTl. or aVar deresl oixans into thfir natural action. and wr-vt bMaHhy toe ith atrontrth U the hul tnnU-m. Nst only tt thfy rare th Trry-.Uy eooiIainta of w?wry Wnly. hot alst irmitW.lt and dan:fn.uR tlwiaaa that haw taafflsjd tb bt-rt of human aktll. WliiltT thrr T-rr-iir pifwwrfikw eiWti rta, thtT ar tl t-auir uxn. in dimtniwWi loa. thsa tjat and btjat phyttic that caa be rnIoytd tbe rttiMran. Binx wagmr-ctmtsfl, tbry aa pliewanl t tak; and bina; parrly vreetaiila, are free? trues aay Halt of harm. Cut hsre btwn made trhirh rtniTaAwa bt-lW wen thy aot anb tanliated ty bmd of vnch eudted ptaritioe) anal ebancter tw to (urbiU the tifp.cion of antntav Xajty aaaalii at elerfrymeti and phyairiana hare lrnt their aaaiea tomtW fy U the pnhlic tbe reliability nf my rrmfdiri while tnh are hare aant me th aMoraoce of their crnitrtiQai that bit rtparationa contribnte unmeaaslj to the relief ( my $iJBKUl, fieri rig Mkrwnieii. The A pent below naraM im plfatastl to forBtah ETatt ay Amerirmo A! lianac. ontuninir tjjrctit-titj twr thair itaa and certificatvt. of their curea, of the fellowing coaiplainti: Costtirene, BilKwta Complaint. RhMiajtiin. Jhrp-f9 nwttini. Unktlarh aruiic from a tool 'inach. -Nao lnltKtisn. Morbid Inactxrn Of th R veband Pain axumic tiierefnin. Klsvttilerx-y, la) of Appettt, alt tkr xia and Cntaneona In..ratea which require an enrtanC M-ticine. S-T"fiila or Kmc Kni. Tbey aleo, by purify ing the ttivB-M. and stimntatine; tb eyitem. mre many CvoipUtntii whirb it a)tu4 Dt be auppoaed they cutilct Ptvh. anrh an IVafnetas. artial BHodnea, Nevraljria airl Kerroo" lrritaltlity. Itvraneementa of th Liver arnl Kut neya, (lout, and oths-r kindml cnmplaiuta art-otnar from a low atate of tbe body or obaniirtka of tta luactionaL Do not be put off by unprincipled deaden wttb aoeae other pill they make won profit ok. Ak fur ArmYa Tills, ami take iiothliii: elae. No other they can rlw you oomparre with tht in It lntTinaie vaitw or emmtiv power. Tbe airk want th beet aid there ( tor them, and tbey ahoald hare it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVER, Tmtinl and alxiAlytical Chewd$t, l4t.ll, Mum Paid 85 Cts. nm Box. Fro Boxm nm $ 1 SOLD BT f W. iVfttrrtB. snrl t'Mainr A rt.MiTUIwiabrf; Mltut A Boorskur. Miffimbura; ; J. F.CAi, Mi ilea A FRESH SUPPLY OF Druss, Medicines, Books, Notion.. Varieties, Stationery, Ac, purchased in New York and Philad. markets, has just been ree'd at the Old Mammoth Drag Store of CHRIST & CALDWELL. Lewiaburg. GLASS Jars, for Pickling and Preserritif, Quarts and Half Gallons, for sale cheat i-hrist t cai.iiwsi.i. WAR. GREEN'S AROMATIC SAP.a certain J t cure for Dyspepsia and diseases arising, from an impire stste of the stomach ale. a snre pre ventive ol Al ii: A.U dorr-price 75 cts per booto, forale hy rilKIST A CALIin ALU SAPOR1F1EH. or Concentrated Lve war ranted to make Soap without Lime, and with lirttetrouhre. With one eakeof lyeanii foarroond "p Fat, you -an make fifteen gallons good Soap. Hard soap can be made In the same way. For sale by CHRIST x CAt.liWtl.I. BAY ES WHITE GREASE, for Waggons. Bu. ierCsgagts, Omuibases, Stages. etc a superior article. f,sJe by CilKirT a c ALU WILL. 0. W. 8CHArFLE'S WHOLESALE and RET ML Drug and Chemical Fmnoriu. JUraei Street - . . JLtwisbnrg, p. CLOCKS all kinds of 8-isy and 30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever time-pieces. Brass it.rl.av rlnrVa at S4. btass 3tl-hourclocks as low as $1. All clocks warranted for one year at J.L. VODER'S T)t-ATED WAP .4- Table Forks, teaspoons silver- ATED WARE Cake and card Baskets Spoons and Butter Knives. plated on the best German silver, 1 per I doz. All goods warranted t give satisfaction. All kinds of Engraving al the shortest notice at J. L. VODER'S. FAEELHRY. THE subscriber offers his sfrrict X in euhag Horses of Poll Evil or Fisiula. He m ill cure Horses of either of these afflic tions for ?", or make no charge if not sue. ccsafal. Here i an opportnaiiy for every one whoe horses are afflicted, tc restore Ihe. to health and working order. Residence oa iy Farm in Kellr Tp, near Lewislmrr Auj, IU. SM. GEORGE MEIXELL. in