Xrujir.Imr; Cljronirli o. tt. wcRrrir & j, a. corneuus. Hirm .Vm.-Thv I.nrLwtu CrisumriK, 1ruUU-tt c.fanT Nfwapnf'r in 1'm.tn fminlv. Free Join, national ; Slavery, sectional! He appeal from the fire .S'Aire-Wi'iig Supreme Court JudgeiUi the 1'mri.iL ur I'mMLVKii! Tor (.otcrnor, DAVID WILMOT, or niAr.'Poip cnrxn: llAUltlsBCito, March 25, "o'clock P. M. The Union State Convention Las done nothing yet except effected a permanent ' organization, ihe committee on creden tials has not reported on contested stats. March 3 P. M. Hon. David Wil mot was nominated for (joveruor on the second ballot. The vote stood Wiiiuot S9, seatteriug 78. MillwarJ, of Philad., J was nominated for Canal Comniiidioncr. j r. i' m t.i.i,)i .1 t... ,.m,ii eounty and James Veech of Payette eoun ty for Supreme Court Judp s. Ap)tinmenti hy the (ivcernor. Pan ItL NcrtlARr, ot Iiewisuurg, Aid, with the rank of Lieut. Col. "Did I ever I" It is only two tears since Dan. wout to Ilarrisburg to try his fortunes, and now has fought his nay up, to ths second hand command of a regiment if he can Cud it. Well, as he never for gets his friends and always forgives his enemies, dangerous military power could not be ootiGdcd to worthier or safer Lands; therefore glory to them epaulctts, and "higher honurs" to the wearer. Geary's Revelations. I Gov. Geary, nut being willing to put up i any lunger with the insult cf the I! order ! Kumans of Kansas, has resigned his office j as Governor of that Territory. He was j in Harrisburg a short time on Saturday !... j. i.:..i. i ii... i i I large number of the citizens of that 1 place and members of the Legislature, j who, we learn, were cordially received by ! him, and to whom be related the cri.uiiion of affairs in Kansas. The (iuiirnmi lit, he it entirely in the hunds if the llnru'ir livjjitnt, and vo poicrr Li't the military ttrtniif the flfuerul (locerumeiit can contrail Am. Tba LegUlaiuro is wholly pr.v Slavery, and ttery act r.f thdrs looks to the ! vermunent t$tiblikmtHl f t'atcru in the ! f . - . . jiriiu'iti otMiuitpa it ilv n aLtn itiu " t i rights of a majority of the people. lie has no doubt, he cays, that if a fair ex pression of the r.piuioa of the actual lonu ft'le tcttiwrs cjuIJ ba lisJ, tsvo thirds w.oil.l frse. Hut this fair ei ressiuu of the peo ple can Lot be had. The tlcciian that is to cuius off in April will not be participa ted iu by the Free State mcu, fur the rea son that under the law, and the manner in which Ihcy are udtuiuistcred, they could not have a fair expression of their opinion. The Ten itory is already swarming with Horder I'.uffi-ins, who Late lecn colonized alotij too Missouri border with the express purpose of voting and carrying the election fur Slavery. There is n j hi.e, be says, for the Krec State men, unless the 4ie'U?ral Government or Cooros will se cure to tlicin '.l.eir rights, 'j he adoption til the Slave Cotislituiiiiii, at tiie approach ing election, is inevitable under the c:r eu install t s. Reported for ths ChruDicle.J The foliowiug were the Appointments made at the late scsr-iou of the West l'enn'a Conference of the Evangelical As sociation, held iu New lierliti. SuHjttehuintti Di&irii t J Dunlap, P.E. UutFamc J.C. Karusworth and Smith. Columbia John Young, to be supplied. Lycoming A. Lmigsdorf and J. ilcnu. Blockhouse M. Zulang. Cherry S. Auraud. Lutcrne D. II. Miller. Wilkes Barre Mission h. May. Centre District V. Wagner, P.E. Union J. M. Young. Centre D. Kremer and II. Broadbeck. ISoaUburg J. l'oung. Clinton S. Musser and II. B. Price. M iddlecreek G . Delinger aud Hardier. Liverpool E. B. Wilson. Perry E. Kobr. liahimore Dintrict B. Henpst, P.E. Cumberl'd II. J.Carothers, A L. Kceser. Franklin U. iluuter. York G. W. P. Young. Shrcwsb'y CFPeiuinger, Zimmerman. Baltimore N. Dcoblcr. Uattysburg S. W. Seibert,and D. Sutton. Harford P. Graham. Baltimore Station E. Stambach. York do II. Althou-e. Ballimsro Mitsiot A. Krouse. IOnrrMtOBilnee ef th Lt-wiflharChrttiiele.j Aa MlFFLIMll'RO, Mareb -'i, lS.r)7. Y'our call for "Loaal News" should ba responded to from every quarter, for it is the life of country papers to have correct and judicious county news. It is for this reason (since the Star and the Sun have both set in darkness) that we ara procur ing patrons for the CimosiCLK in this part (if old Union, for your home and Official County news give yonr paper the decided advsDtsg. "The weather" we suppose is pretty much the same with as as with you, and we have Co especial news except about Election. In Limestone and W. Buffalo we eleted our full sharo of the Offices ay. We have a deuided unj'irity in the new township of Lewis, but the Offices were diviJud, and tvnly one ticket Toted. But in Mifilinburg on ike contrary us on ootiuJ in your last the Democracy lasriug the power, grabbed all the offices. nan ,ue 3T,rJO,itioB ntei ai all A kTsijb a .send f!cit was cot op. an A . ! ticket too acknowledged to be better than the regular, the regular! were all e'eoted ! by majorities ranging from 3 to 63, ai I follows eo Returns in another column ' Ynn have not noticed the ratification of ' (Jen. Packer's nomination at Miffiinburg, which was a "powerful weak affair under the auspices or tno pi liars or uemocrscj, Captain Corster and Major Charles Sbri ' tier. We are sorry to see the Major baa nut conquered his lameness, but it is all uiiJertoil that he is to be well cared for if General Packer is suecessful. j Wc era all interested, for wiles around, ' in a ppcedy change in our central post office, Mifflinburg. And thongh rumor J aitizen of another town hat promised it to one of "the family," we who are most concerned would preter to nave it out of the bauds of the politicians and for the aacommodatian of the public and not of a party. A competent and worthy wiJuw lady his been spoken of, and if a bachelor President has a tittle of gallantry he should and must appoint her. A picture in a late Huchanan paper in this neighborhood, representing a seedy locking indidvidual without a name, pro es much merriment. Mr. A. says it is j Col. Forney, after the late Senatorial tlee tion. Mr. 3. says it is the pious editor who predicted that Mr. Buchanan's election ''will promote the iutereats of the Ucdee- mcr's kingdom." Mr. 0. declares it a fae simue of the aspect of the lion, head of the liuchanan party in Lewi.sburg, after the election for Uurgess. Mr. D. however is more charitable, and recognizes him as a "representative man," merely a specimen of the army nf disinterested patriots who are returning from Washington without an office. Who is in the right ? Ql-illb Pen.ne. Tun Ha LTiuoHE Conference, the fruit ful mother of Methodism in America, was divided at its recent session. After chang ing a few stations snd circuits from oue side to the other, the North lialtiuiore, Frederick, Cumberland.Carlisle.IJellefoute, and Northumberland Districts wcreerected iuto the Eist JSnltimure Confemue ; the Caltimore, Potomac, Lewisburg (Va.) Ilo- j anoke, K'jckinguaia and Winchester Dis 1 ti.ctsretainiug the old name uf " Bahiiuure Conference." The following are the appointmonta for the Northumberland District Thompson Mitchell, P. K. (Lewisburg (P. O.) Wjlliamsport, Samuel Kepler; .Pry, James t.,urn, t inley n. Itt.iuie; .uuiit-v, .-iiiiiit-w it . sjiuauu, tLii-.iivcum', i a ..j st- r :i ii ri o i... ,, .,, r. ,i. in 1 e. A 1 en Sun sltltnn .Siinniel Huroc- i Miiton Circuit, J. G. McKeehan, P. 15 Kuch ; Lewisburg, John II. Dasbicll ; M Cimburg, Samuel Creighton ; Northuiu berijti.l I-. H ',.;.,. , s-,..i ti 1 ....o, eaiui.-M, uonu A. DeMoycr, II. S. Meudenball ; Danville, William A. Wilson; Montour Mission, James tiamble; Uloomsburg, Geo. War ren, N. W. Colburn; Oranpeville, J. Y. Kothrock, S. Shannon ; Bloomingdale, Elish Butler, A. M. Kcster : Luzerne, T. II. Switzer, Johu Gus; Berwick, II. G. l'ill, Thomas Sherlock; I.aforte Mission, Johu W. Stout. John Ouyer, Bellefonte ; R. W. Black, Birmingham ; B. B. Hamlin and S. L. M. Couser, Baltimore. The Washington Star says that. cit er . r )r l with oflice-scckers. The States f New Yoik, Pennsylvania and California I ... . i are represented iu l.irije numbers, who de mand a clean sweep uf the office-holders, and the appointment of themselves to fill the vacant posts. Pennsylvania L-rginlaturr. The town of Portsmouth in Dauphin county and parts adjacent have been in- i corporrttcd into the Borough of Middle- town which will make Middletowo quite a place 400 or 500 voters. Mr. Sellers, and also Mr. Bower, pre sented petitions from several counties in their district, fur extending the term of service for County Treasurer, to three years. Mr. Sellers read io plaee a bill to incor porate the MiCliutown and Patterson Gas Company. Mr. Bower presented petitions for re straining the fishing with nets in Middle creek, aud two from Union cennty fur a law restraining Boom Companies. Mr. Bower read in plaee a law to pre vent pedlors selling at auction in Union county (which was reported against) also one to prevent fishing with nets in M id dlecreek. Mr. Bower presented petitions to prevent the bunting of deer with dog in Snyder county. Also a law authorizing the scboo! j director cf Buffaloe Tp to purchase a lot ! ; of ground. ! at ' ti , . .,, . Mr. talhoun reported a bill to incorpo. ! rate the Williamsport Town Hail Associa-1 I tion. I I iMr. Tinner, in Senate, renorter! i.ti.t! j the bill to authorize the Trnstees of the .,,, , - , . , j Cbnstian Church, Lewmburg, to .ell and j""1 "t,"'":- I In Senate, a bill wag adopted prohibiting tbo 1'liil id. and Allegheny Houses of I Refuge from binding out children of col- ored parents in any tut the tree States. The bill to incorporate the Selinsgrore Bridge Company passed io Senate. Ou the 17th iuat., tba Senate passed An Act to supply the borough of Lewis- . -. k. ' t.u.8 wu -umuriz.ng inc liurgess, v,ouucj, auu itstca v,ommiss:onerg to Dor - row 5uu,WO to supply the Borough with j water the money to bear not over 8 per ' cent, interest, and re-imbursable in twenty I years. Col. A. G. Waterman, nf Philadelphia A. O. Heister, and A. J Jones, ol Ilarris burg, have been appointed by the Gorer .1 r . h. - , nor and co.6rm.d a. Trustee, of tb. State Lunatie Av'titn LEWISBURG CHRONICLE llu.t. Wm. L. Dayton's nomination I . n . J" at W I for Attorney uenerat oi ic jersey, ua bean unauimouilv oonfirmed by the Senate a maionty of which are Democrats. . . . Northumberland. Vigorous efforts are tnakiug to have the Northern Central . Rai,road completed to Treverton bridge, ten miles below bunbury, by the 1st ol j April A frame Shoemaker's shop, be- i 1 longing to lion. W L. Dewart was burnt down about 9 o'clock yesterday miming. Mr. Miller, who occupied it, saved his stock. Loss about $:500 no iunuranee. The Town Council of Sunbury have passed an ordinance requiring lot owners to pave the side walks iu front of their lots and building. Spaing Election Returns -1857. LEW ISHVRG BOTH WARDS. Burgess Jesse Schreyer Constable George J Kohland Htch Constable John Donachy Auditors Frs Donchower. J Henry Brown, Charles S Criies SORTU WARD (WO rotes polled) Judge James P Koss Inspectors Isaac S Sterner, C F Schaflle Council Joseph Glass, Ken ben Snyder 2 yrs. Assessor Andrew Kennedy I 11. .......... n..... Pkitlma overseer of the Poor Samuel Slifer SOUTH WARD 159 vo-es. Judge John Houghton Inspectors John II Uarkdoll. John Miller Council Abner M I.awshe Assessor Win Wilson Overseer James Blair Director Dr Thus 11 Wilson XEW BEnLISTT, votes Ju'liK. A J Uoa'.ieu f e Wn. i iui,,tveiu, .. ... Cornelius and Jas Neimail. Assessor, EJ Wilson. Overseers, Win Kessler and Jacob Winter. Directors, Samuel Heriusny and George Merrill. Constable, John Styers. Auditor, II J Deal. Burgess, J M 15a u in. Council: Edward Smith, Uy D Maize, Dr J P Scehold, 0 D Koush, II M Mowrer 3llFFLlXBCIlGm votes. Judge, John Fries. Inspector!, Wm C liosscr and Jesse llasseoplug. Constable, Enos Wireman. Assessor, J M C Rauck. Supervisors, Charles Crotzer und Martin Walborn. Ovomcers, John Detwiler and Geo M lloyer. Directors, John W Young and John Keighard. Burircss. (icorif Mader. Council: Ja II Youm', Joseph Eilert, Hy Boganreif, i Keller. Wm Sia '. ten. Jacob Meek-ley. M.fil.n I ,u f met I i-trii John Y'oiin Tho's (iutelius, Cha's H John Gast. HARTLEY 1C2 votes. Judge three candidates ; Jn Hoffman and Daul Long, two highest, each had 4 , (no election.) Inspectors, E C Moore and Ab. Kupp. Assessor, Ja's Glover. Con stable. I.iiiiiel Holler. Overseers, James Heed and R V Glover. Directors, John Smith, Andrew Cook, and Wm Wilson. i Supervisors, in Bonestsel and David I-'iilman. Auditor, Shem Spigelmyer. Clerk, John Betz. LEWIS, (neio 7yrns7n) PS votes. , J-W.. u-muel swcugle s . r . inspectors, JoLO r IllUiati ami 1 ,. i u. of the Peaoe, Uobert Foster aud Andrew Lifevcr. Assessor, John Yarjer. Cons- tab'e. John A Kline. Snnernors. Edwd I Yarger and Beni Mensch. Overseers.Wm i . Tr i rn i. : Huuliiigton and John I lilman jr. liiec- ( tors: George P Ruhle, Jacob Cathetman, , Jacob Ruhle, Chr'n Mensch, II V Mull, j Geo Kleckner. Auditors: John Ilower, . John Reisb, George Ruhle. Clerk, Saml j ..,,. li -'Jason. I JA LAOO-V -I votes. t Judge, Jacob Grons. Inspectors, Chas , Oidt, Chriit'r Scehold. Supervisors, Jos i Secbold, Samuel Geise. Assessor, Philip ; Gross. Uirec,orj (-u:irlos Antes, Jacob . .Iai spangler. Uveiseers, Jim .Mitchell, Jim : ze. Auditor, Charles Autes, John Moyer. LIUESTOXESS votes. Judge, Jos. Sanders. Inspectors, Geo. 1 Leitner and John Su-ee. Assessor, Simon I J Birrey. Supervisors, Geo W Chambers , and Euos Beufer. Overseers, John Loss and Jacob Deir. Constable. Christian j Dauberman. Directors, Jos. Sauders aud 1 Johu Rinkc-rt. Auditor, II K Sanders. I WEST Ii UFt A L OEOC) votes. Judge, Abel Joucs. Inspectors, David j WaUou and Heury Ooc-rdorf. Assessor, Enoch Kaufman. Supervisors, Jacob , Keisu aud Klias Kaup. Overseers, Geo j Wagner aud Saml Spoils. Directors, E 1. ' Smith aud Dalit Moore. Constable, Jere. ' Curtis. Auditor, Jos Kleckner. Clerk, Reuben Dieffcndtrfer. B L'FFA L OE 170 votes. j Judge, David Heuoing. Inspectors, li : C Steedman and James Biehl. Assessor, John Foi. Overseers, John Rttttr aud Johu llautk. Coustable, Wm L Sbamp. j Directors, Wm Steans and David licnuiug. Supervisors Peter llimmelreicb aud Sam ' Ewing. Auditor, Levi llauck. j WHITE DEERlbV votes. Judge, Jacob Leiser jr. Inspectors, Da- ' vid Dicffeuderfer and Leonard Knock. ' Jupcivisurs, Joel Ranck aud Dauiel Kolp. Assessor, Henry Ueuuage. Constable, Jacob Koatenbader. Uverneers, Jaoob I Derabarc and Saml Gemlierlin-'. Dirt-ct- ors AJ;" Smith and Urbauus Kauck. Clerk, Jouathau Dieffeudurfer. Auditor, Joaenh Caldwell. r KELLY 58 votes. Judge, Jamea I'ross. Inspectors, Elam Meixell and John Crinwell. Assessor, ! Joh UeDoage- Juatices, James Lawson 1 and Peter U user. Supcrvi.ors, Dauiel Noll aud Das,i Kelly. 'overneern, Wm S Ulingan and Fiavel Clark. Constable, ' Jacob Keiser. Ihreolo.-s, James l'ross ! BnI G A Stahl. Auditor, Jamas Shields. j EAST BL'FFALOE" otes. Judge, Abraham Aurand. Inspectors, Ueuj. Suhrack aud John Strobecker. As- i 8Wsori Alex'r Penny. Overseers, Samuel i SM ai S"ul Matluews- directors, Jer. j V,DE"d. ""-'"J Brown and Cyrus B.own. Supervisors, David ttohrack and I'eter j Wolfe. Auditor, Jaoob Slifer and Win , U Uarris. Clerk, Eliaa Brown. VXIOX0S votes. J udge, Archibald Thomas. Inspectors, Thomas Pursel aud Peter Young. Justi ces, Thos A Waiter and Jesse M Walter. AsseKsor,AaroD Van Buskirk. Cotistablo, Noab Young Overseers, Jacob Sleer and Henry Gibson. Supervisors, Jno Stocker mnA K. I SS7t. Tt . o 1 a , . . iu udi i nci. airevturs, ottOi o Walter, Job. Yonngman, Jona. Hummel. j Auditor, J M Walur. Clerk, iy Gibson. & WEST BRANCH FAlLMEHMAKCil 27, 1857 Racino Si mississippi R. R. Company ; ... n T . V ST 1 f ... I.. ''PEN pcrl'cnt. Farm Morfsa Bunds. 1 e, I X We invite the attention of nil who desire I a perfectly sale ami certain Ta Put Cssr - , , . ., i..r,-. i. of itiveiiiir. hi .- ".,- -- this Road, which we "tier for .ale. These Iin,K ire secured br mortgage tin (arms in Ihe immediate vicinity of the road, a well as by the Bood.-f the lUilrnad (.imp.iny. They ' i i.i. ..n i. .,.,i u-. v.i Th(1 in,ert Coupons will be paid in Miyand Noi. ol each year, at our otlice. wl . i i i,... i . I ur. ' r ' nOW ll'IISIirU ail'l III 0HrtMtllt. K-lliailllHI, nil miles are progressing rapunv i toiupo-iinn and it is ronfiilenlly expected that the whole I of the roa'l will he opened iu the course of the present year. The business on ihat part j which is now completed has proved much creater than was anticipated, and there can I be no doubt the whole road when open will be a handso nely remunerative enterprise. I The road is advantatreously situated as will ' U mumn t... iliu l n nii iftt cr.ntii.i.iii are I such as to iusure it an immense amount of I both freight and passenger business. The fin- anctal condition of ihe road is as follows : IsTyt a l'--l Sulwrriplii.n Town mi'l r.iimty SiibfleripUon tt urui Mortjjai;! li.ofii.ww 1, w.mlij ,i;oo inn, l.:j4,mi BoU'ltfJ Iucli;l,tlnea 10,000 per mile jl.!MVJO0 The nett earnings forlhe year 18.r)fi were in rnund nmnliers ll'J.O0il. The cost of that pari of the road that n in use was l,3UO,iiot. It therefore earned over 9 per cent , and that on an unfinished road. As soon as it is com- pleted to Kreeport, 101 nnles.lhe business will be vastly increased hy the connect!., n which it i there makes with the Illinois Central an I ti.Tlna V Chicago Railroads, We have pTonally examined ihis road and thp pri'perlit-s which ar imirmaped. and we offV-i the B mds in ihe fall confidence thai they are perfectly secure and reliable invitrr.rnts. Tlie IJonds are in amounts of from $100 to $15 .(ton. We will he hnppv to furnish any " . . " roan id tn-.se wno niav appiy at our ou uy letter or otherwise. Iirll & Taj lor. So. lill Walnut t . bxltiw Kourlli, flllLlWA. A number of the above bunds are in the hands of ihe undersitrned, for sale, in I.ewts biirt;. mhS7,-Sr A. K. RlXt.. Traverse Jtimr,AJjourneiI Court, Miy'67. others, contaiuin; thirty feet in front and one From Wr,t BoW Oet. K Sheary. Wm hundred and twenty-six feet in .lepth. where-n..ihiM,- Tk fn.li.r. Hrr..e llamel M I tipon is erected a two storey frame Uwellin; Rentier. Kohraun Cainnbell. Koht Stravhorn. I Antl'w H luck.tiersham Boldle. hrlii A. lain llazlet.Ceo Meixel. Jacob Mover. I'.n-t IS if 1 Jno Si'lirac'K. liio Stroheeker, feter W'olle. Jos II Walker, Ahrain W.dle.Wm L Harris. Siw Rnlin Jos Kleckner. Ilirtlru mil I.nri Jacob Fee. Alva Marstion, IMw Benner. Israel Heaver, John Frederick. Klias Katherman. Iririslrtr!; Robt M Musst r. Eli Slifer, Josiah Ilaker. IJne.'tune Robert Chambers. Simon Iterrv. Reuben Rover. White Uirr Jos It Hassenplug Ciriiml Jnrnr. Mil Term. 157. Huff,ilr And'w Ruhle, Thrmp. Stravhorn. Mijlliiiliurg Jos Boop. John Bilker. Liiim Jacob Harnbart, Arcli Thomas. Wrtt Huf. Uet-.ev. M Renh. Kist Ruf. Leonard Wolfe. l.'inr-tiinr Jno Crosgrove. iVte Hrrlm Hy I) Maize. Chas Cawley, Jas Neinian. Irim Ouri; Wiu Vanvalzah, Jeo Holstem. Joseph fJreen.Chas C Shorkley, JohnsonWalKJames Kellv. I.imritime John l.eiby. Iltirtlri and L U'i A U Ciimmins, Otl.indo Uing.iman, Jacob Hilbish. A't Jacob Ha;'er sr, Uan'l Klahl 2d. Traverse Juror, M iy Tirm. Sunl fSoodlander. .' Huf. Cyrus Hrown, Wm Ltndenniuth. John t.undv, feier Cetz. Ruttntot James Himmelricht, Adatn Youn;;, 'r-ll'rls W,!s..n. John lliddl AVu, Jas Harrison. SamI Bonn. Hrlli John Soil, n war,, Jim U-,U. Jame, Moore, ,.,?, ,r- I h..s Xeson, (ieo 8.-hoch. Wm prick. Franklin Caldw II, Jos Meije:.Saml L Beck, Hot,. Hitter. MiJR.uhurg Sam I Stuzer, JamesChamhers.Iieiryhill Bell. I.,,,.r,t.me Chris Ilauberinan.tieo Chambers. Jttrkin fhilip (iross. lUrlln, ,t l.r,nS, In. Deal. rhaJ ,lhe s,v,d Killman. Ja's Kee l. Havnl Haves, Uan'l Hunsicker. t.'hr'n fiann. Chr'n Reif, Wm Cook, Jno K Wilson. l'ni,m Jona Hummel Wt Bnfft Satnl Kaufman.tien IJaiirk. Wm Tavlor. t;.o Kleckner. Cure for I-Iad Dog Bites. Dli FAHNESTOCK "S (of MtPerstown, Lebanon Co.) spefdv and infallible cure I for Hvlrophobta or bite r.1 mad does on sale i at ss.1 per dose by HAVTIl SCHRACK, 4673 East Bul'aloe, near lliehl s hotel Too k" s r sooKsn ;rc-at llarsains at I lie rcnple's jNcw ami ( lu'ap Hook Store of P. NKVIU.S &. Co., Lewtsiinre;, Pa. nYOI.'.NU, one of Ihe firm, has jus: ar . rived (to attend to the business lor the present.) with a larsre and select stock of BOOKS of the most var.ed character, bought at the Trade Sales al the lowest rates, which have been added lo the already fine stock on hand, all of which will be sold at correspond ing low rates. We fro upon Ihe principle of quick sales and small profits. Citizens of Lewtsbui u, look to your interest, encourage Ihis new enterprise. You will find eventually thai you will be the gainers by it. Your town wants a good Book Store, conducted on the most modern and approved style. Such we promise you, if you will but give us your in fluence and patronage as long as wt sell you as cheap and perhaps cheaper than others, which we feel confident in saying we can do. The enterprise is new. and mil yet properly organized. We would hut ask your kind iu tlulgence and patronage for a short time, and we guarantee all we promise in the way of improving. On our shelves you will find a large collection of Statitftnl and Miscellaneous Books to meet the wants and tastes of all ; also STATIONERY' of every variety. We hope to supply you soon with all the Leading News- I ra,rs alin Magazines at the earliest possible period, from their connier. We solicit sub i- scriptions for any of the Leading Weekly papers or Monthly Magazines; all will be fur nished at ihe Publishers advertised rates, in clubs orsinglentimhers. Our connexion wllh the School Book Business, enables us to sell everything low at either wholesale or retail. We call special attention to the Public School Register. The Globes. Pelton's Outlintt Mans. I Manders' and Merril's Kioculionary Chart, Arc. j One and all. j M""k' "t"1 1"dee 1 One and all. give us a call, examine our stock, and judge for yourselves. r'eb.-S0.'67. P. iSEVII.S & CO. Executrix' Notice. I ""OTICE is hereby given, that Letters Tes ' JLi tamentarv on the last will and testament j of ABNER KOBBiNS, late of While Deer I township, deceased, have been granted lo the j undersigned, hy Ihe Register of Union county, j in due form of lasv ; therefore, all persons j knowing themselves indebted to said estate. are requested to make immediate payment, and those having just claims against the same are also requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JEMIMA ROBBISS, Executrix. White Deer, Feb. 7, I SS7 pd svT.-A.arT,risT.V;.V'V-lS ixbsjsi-jw, I.L persons mowing themselves indebted A' to J. Schreyer, either by ft ole or Book Account, will confer a rarlicular favor by ! paying the same on or before the 1st day of April neit.t 1. SLTIitEyEK. Lewisburg. Feb. 50 1857 sW CLOCKS all kinds of 8-dav and P V-AO-hour Urass Clucks and paiem lever Xtay time-nieces. Brass 8-day clocks at $4. ,.. . , , , .a.ltl.tS .,i.uj uuuU UCW lllll UdDU raas ll-hniire.loelfa aa leawr a S8I . A II j-lrw-L-a . I . ... . warranted for one yeaf J. I,. Y OMR'S .tN county, ss. u . ( ) 'I he Commonwealth ol rennsyivania. To Samuel It.iker. t. reeling : Whereas. Catharine lt.iker by her neil Iricnd lien. Hieisbach Ex. did ..n the i7.h dav of September iasi past ureter - ; ,. , - r her p-ii'ion io our oi Common i ic.ts oi me touioy s ... . court held at l.ewisbnr in and lr said CMiiuy pravinz l"r me cause-, tnt ri i i sr. s,.,. ini..ln heilivo rred Iri'in the ii.ni Isnl M.iirn iy entered into witn you the said Mauuiei ii.iKi r, WK therefore command you (as before we did) ihe sHi I Samuel Haker.tha' selling asule all other bu.iness and excuses ym be and appear in votir proper person before our Ju laes at l.ewisburp at a Ci.url of Coiuuion fleas there to be held fir the said county in. Monday the Hih day ot May nit, to answer Ihe petition or libel of the said Catharine Maker hv her next friend George Ilreisbarh Ksq. and to show cause if any you have why ihe said Catharine Baker yur wife should noi be divorced troin ine omi.i, o. ,.,,i , , agreeably to ihe act of General Asseuihlv in .. l i. . r . -I such case made and provided. Atltl Iirteoi i you are not to tan. u.i..e the Hon. A.S.Wilsnn. President of I i . l.ui.i.iirF tlie fith dav of ' " ' . ' March, A. II. t" " , SAVI lit. Kin Ml, rroin y. : sn, I rom . . VMOX COVM 1. .VS.- 3; The I oinmonwcalili ol rennsy:va- nta to Marv j earick, wi low, lienrv Vearick, Thomas Yearick. iSatnuel Yeartck, Kinaiiiiel i earick. Mary 1 earick. Kiisannah Yearick of Ohio, Rebecca earo k, I(neliel Yearick. Sarah intermarried with Da- , ., . i.,-.- Judith intermarried with Wjam si,j,ZPr i,ytlia inierinained with ieler Hoy of Ohio now deceased leavins issue . children name;! John and Mary if.v of Ohio, Catharine inierinarned with r. ler Hoy of Ohio, bioI Klualelh intermarried wuhtJeo. V. Swineltrd now dead leaving issue one child named Thcoplnlus who h a minor and has (Jeor'e N. Younsnian euar.li.ui. ad litem, heirs and legal representatives of HFNKY YEAKICK.ute of Ihe borough ol Milllinburg, COUIl.y leceased (ireetinp : Whereas, hy an Iii'inest fir that purpose I duly awarded l v the Orphans t.i.nrt id the ' county afoiesaoi, the real estate of the said Henry Yearick was valued and appraised as , follows, to wit : ! 1 Jo, I. A Ltd on Front street, adjoining : lands of fjeoree Rover. Thomas Yearick and House, with the appurtenances , sve have val ued and annraised al the sum of "i.'.:i :w. 0. "i. A certain tract or po-re of Land adjoining land ol' H-rrvlnll Bel!. Nicholas Millhotise and others, rontainn; f. .ur ai res or thereabouts, we have valued and appraised at the sum of one hundred and nineteen dollars an I seventv-five cents per acre -sIT'J.OO. . H. Also a tract or piece of Land adjoining lands ol Ji hn Ootsball. lleiijami.i W. Thompson and others, conintiiins two acres more or less, we valued and appraised at the sum of one hundred.and eishtv dollars and thirty-three c-nts per acre sJJ'r, r. .o. 1. Also a I.oi souih of the T. L.tnh of .Miffltnhur". adiomini lauds of Thomas Cronemiller and otht-rs.eontaitiine three acres or thereabouts, we valued and appraised at ; the sum of one hundred and fortvn dollars and twentv-five cents per acre tn- 75. 1 Xo. . Also a lot of Woodland a.lj 'inins lands of Thomas Unteluis, Ed" ard Smiln and others, cnn'aiiniic; two acres int re or less, we valued and appraised at the sum of thirtv eieht dollars and sixteen cents per acre, amounting to f 7fi,3:t$. And whereas, ner.e of the heirs of the said deceased appeared in Court on the return of the said lni'iisition t take ihe premises therein mentioned at Ihe appraisement. YOU he and appear at the nest jeneral Orphans' Court to be held at Lewishiirs for the said conn's of I'nion. on ihe l"Uh day of May next, to accept or refuse to lake the said premises at the valuation thereof, and case of refnsal In take as aforesaid to show cause why the same should not be sold. Witness the Hon. A. S.Wilspn, President of our aul Court, at Lewisbure. the 5ih day of March. A.I). 1M7. GwB?4 SAMT'EI. ROCSH. Clerk TIHK undersigned being determined toclose business in this tntvn.tc ill dispose oftheir present extensive siocl of First Kate Clothing at positively 45 5fr mil, lo than it has ever before been ottered in this town or neigh borhood ! Come hither, all ye seedy, shiver ing bodies, and be ye nicely, warmly clothed! If you can't he satisfied with our prices and goods, you never can be. Hre you can get Coat, Pant?,Vc?t?. Shirts. Drawers well, anvlhing that a gentleman ought to be possessed of (except perhaps a wile) for your monev, no matter how small your pile may he. llon't Ihink we are joking when we say that we otfr them so low, but just come and see for yourselves. J CiOLDSMIHI & BRO. N OTI C E ! All persons indebted to the Firm of J. (ioldsinilh & Hro. are earnestly requesied lo call soon and square up ; and those having claims, will please present their bills. J. GOLDSMITH & BRO. Lewisburg, Pa. Feb. 6, 1857 COAL! COIL! I OAL ! ThC UIllIerSl";nCU WOUlll TCS pectfullv inform the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, as well as persons in adjoining towns, that he keeps constantly on hand a supply of SIIA.VOKIX and WILKS-liARRE CO A In for Stos-e and other purposes, of every variety ami niite.and will iliv.-r tl to pr rfoniole.irttig it. a lit- li a tam for that purpose. Ilasinic etvitel a pair of fill SVUlllll WALKS, lie ran aoure rrsona iirrhiiiz t'eal ttmt thijr will i;et full weight, and Uus pay etity f..r what lh.y rerrive. foal ran hr hail at thr lnw,iit fVh prices at his Yard, a few viirl friun -Sir. SS I'ltlrnsatil'ii Motl. II7;k.7.o all kinds will h tt. i,.ln1 to at hi- Coat Vartl. UKOKOE HUUbTKIN. Iwlihtirs. Mkt IS. 1: l.r"Aiso blacksmith's Coal. DR. KELLING'S C'anrcr Institute, for the Treatment of Cancers, Tumors, Wens. Ulcers, Scrofula, or anv Growth or Sore. Chronic Diseases gene rallycanbecured (if curable) without surgical operation or poison. Forall particulars write, state diseases plainly, ai.d enclose 25 cts for advice; Letters must have a postage stamp enclosed to pay answer. Medicine sent any j distance. Address C L KELLIXG. M D, Mechamcsburg, Cumberland Co, Pa. MeenantVtttmrir i Smiles from Ilarrii.hiinr.eti the CT. I Railroad, and arei "iilile from all part of tin I'nion. I Jl '"JjJ- C""r"? ?rh- " -' "l l yU i.--.. mm in iui iminitt wno nn nut titil bp pvrfa- SJSSElffial2 all particulars. Addrtus a ahote 6mt70 I fi4 AC SMITH, ! BArsBER and Hair Dresser. i.F.WISBt nG. Pa. 1 Office in Amnions' block, Market street, 3d door above ihe Store Oct. SS. Iw56 ! r anipsi' norcu rrrsrs-io " l-.j X some just ree'd bv j l,r. s PF.AVFR ft KREMER. "I 7 WHO WANTS CLOTHING, I r.,m n. H. Dershim, EI. D., TIAVINfi permanently located in If -, WTallSl L wislmra. fa., respecltully lender his j M,Nf;s Utr )f M.fflinhiirK. ,eCeas.J. hav J'lolessiotial s. rricen n ihe cit.zens ol tins , grai,vd t.i the iimlersiKiieiJ, all prr,,r town and vicinity. nopins y pioiu,.. to the duties id Ins profession to mem a sh.ire of iheir patronage. Aitei.tion will also be paid . .. I .. ..iiu I. rinfi ' to Chronic Diseases of eveij na oe.aud ireaitu I wllh unparalleled success. D. liKKSII t giaduateil at the renowned American Eleeiic Medical C.dlr-e.C.ncinnau. having first siiolie.l the o.d or Allopathic sys tem of medicine, and a't'-mli-d l.eclui- s in one of ihe Old sji hool Vi- dii al .'. of I'hilad 1 elphia; hut becoming convinced idthesuper ' n.rity id the Newi.r American Kc'.eetie sy,inn, be coinineni td its sludv, and attended two , courses of Lectures in the Reformed or Auie i rican Krl'ctir Mediral t ollefe i f ihe -Tt iCnvofthe West. Tins lnoioiii n, altlonteh yet in tU tMi.ii.-v. I.iw ii" .u.-. r.' r o lu.-.r e..,-o.-l h:i lr. H'l io.mo.liv m .re St.i.letii. II ki. tl-e t lie ..il.er Me.hi-i.1 Cuil.iee- .1 fin- itn.i.tl t I I It o e' I'-lm,? u ullm,t ,u, JJU , oti.r dlJ,( i:,. . I..i.-in. Ii, I.urt I t.iir p.'-l' .'oi.I IN "in o1' "' ,e jirin' -fill -I iv r r.-e wiwe.-,. .11 ... - : IVIi.ti, ,i,. ll.e . ;. t.'i -j,'. m I in-'" 'ii .i-'l .. . . .... .... .Ii. ...! i. ei.l r I ml I. in MtlV .. ,.-.,, ... ,i. i,. ,-t, in. v.t. e. I. Arwmr. 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' ,J l--'il'l by a. .T rr-. l ii. '1 ,Mi'ii..o-1 il.-.-ri- -WHO K ur 11. l.-wr .-Ti-I "I Ii,,l st. UW'koK'N P;:-nt liil;clle KEYSTOKE CIDER h WIIJE HILL, .Rt- 1,1- -1 V'l 1 ' tm.Tliix i n' t tl,.- Sl.l! ! l-' -. 1'. -r. I- !1 ui:l: in in liroK't lu : siil -li lu U It yritl.tfl, nml in III'" I' 7 ' ' I'O Manuficturtil ut tlf .'- U .rt-, ilirn-h'ir. I'l.KASK TAKK J'AUTI' L I. Ml N'tl l' tt fllHAT tins is ent.r. iy io-w in.;: n ft I pense has Wen sp;ir. ! .n its mauulacttire all the inatenaN ate ibt- v.-ry t"-it. and are used unspini. y. Tne Cyiin-ier. ar- almost twice th lenitili oi lb- firmer oiit-s.at.d all.tti- riu.liiif 111'' ll.i it.rli. s II it. Til.' l'ioi -I' ' "" 1 o.oi , I r. w ..t II.. IT. t itv, i.mi,.- vim j K il rl - tin. .ll.t mj.-ti ii o i - 'I in 1 In- -O tall-" li.ilit - 1 i, y-r . rt i t H ,u l,v tli' t ; il"- I, .til." ISIli'Ol-l.li .,i tl.. l' ill. ii- t l..-1 f... -ii i ,.. I ..I , o -I ...tti -r ; I.. mil 1 1- if. r I li.l- tut. 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If. .11 -I WC llAT-- i..r - A - ! -y ;.r n; M il limn tU- . t.! i"t..M.te . t S- I. t Mr. W O HxS'1 : H'll.i th-m ai.-l t a nitt--t. f itrr tr ait--(.tJ.rr knt-1. rsi" -V ur Mi! ;... tl f T tw r .:i i' 1X 1 tl.- tf . r k'j.-i. tat. a- w- aiJ t for". U jll . . rj .- V i Mr W Hi' k k l! ftir.- t Itii'l m f'-'' ' Mmr iti.lu-lt I'at. t:I ua-r . i.lT . TU" ! f" -h. tl, t I!m-v ( r tif ur t Sh , . tt.. i.-l- ut ii.f . i.t im. 1 rj.tnl it n- ."i" "I li e t -t in- s.'iti,,i - ti'.w in ii- A .tin. u.:ii 1 h.o fci.,1 it I at ot. v-iir. it lis- j. 1 1 1 , ' y r--y il l m- !-r alls: it Oti.-r pri-..l tliouh i ii. I ..'ir tiiii -l in- s i. iiiil l. t" t.r-ni.-t t -ti. n. i.ii t on I j.ns r.d .wi-rt I. tj.-f :h in lliat pr,-tii,-. d tlitt.ut'li Hi :t l".-lii' " ' l Sii.l. lo w the i.ry turt ti it it i- ni. Tr tr..trr.:lt intiinitl. a '., cti a'w.ys I lis a u-uiu-nrs loti- i-lil v. an, ui.fit- it o nii.y iti-ti,i.-.M.,r d'.uir.ti u-e. our-. r.-;,. ttu;: . s t.n lijl.i.y. ThU if to ri rtitv. tlint I I urrln,-. .1 .f l. I.ar.lrrth. in IX-tnttr. Is. i. ,11.' uf MieioV l i.l.nt t-.l. r Mi.K au l liavi hn I il in us ,T mfi.-e. IVrt.rt.y .ti-II. d aitii it ' nty.lt. I l,RT,.io h.--ttso. n in ,r ,,.,nii, ti, it mot u tul and in.li-i.n ,1 I- Sli.. Inn t im- r.n.i.r lliiliit. on. in in mid tao li-.ys rm rn .k trorn lit.' to n ha-rrl c.t ut.-l e...r ( it lint. ;'-T. l:oi etnir n,. -lil. rs l.si pun liaiu-d innlar ln.-hiti. The Mil: l-n cr.iit.it iiio ro..l oils- 1 t.-,urU mine. SS ti. SS suit, jilav ll.lsil. Ki ll. y. rvi-lewiirt-fomity. t'a. 1 h r. l i .-i-rtifv tl st 1 .s-e ti 1 sv tt. Il. k. k In. I ruled I'tirtsl I t'iitf-r Slil1. ..ri I i-nii-i l. r it n laioi.t'l- in siili"ti in tli - t. mi "I tint. 1 tu .-i'lr is. Uviuer ari-l h. frfhnn th it m-.l-- oi tli- M-.tl a.iv. I .on wn fl.a- d with it. "ti.l -I....II-I in, o. in r t l-urt itti it t. r .iiiite a pr.l!,iiiiii,n Itival'iini I .- -t. .I"HSS IISIX. July 1. ls.,. I' rtl-r I. i t w.Sl.,rtliita'nltnn.?rt 1 s-lTer Sl ll- ii,,l p...;. nt.ts haT ott n iii. I" liiv Still a.tl.ni II. i.si.t f...ir yar. e-.his Slill on-iii i. atrfiul f-et It 11 f t an I is 4 Wl hiitb. anlon lli, i eiry way ) .,rtiitil and cwuiiii,t.-wa l lil. K .t. a.llr, i,.-. SV. O. HICKOK. Ai-nt Ehk. SI. rk. II on-buri:. Pa. Fnrmtetef J.1-KI'II SIFAPPN. I.ewint.uri. ' This Way, Ladies and Gentlemen: 1 Far iioiid.durublr , rUfiip and brunt 'Jut Fieturfs. i Alllbrol) e Likenesses of a very supe rior quality tin a new and unproved olan, tar surpassing the ll.i'-'uerreuty-ie. They are not reversed, but show everything in its true posi tion are wnheut the glare oi ihe Daguerreo type, and hence may be seen in anv view; they are taken in one fifth of Ihe tune cf a Daguerreols pe, ami therefore betterforiaking , small Children, which rei-inre but a second in a bright light, and on dam or ramv tlavs are taken as quick as Daguerreotypes in the clea rest days; they are lar more durable than any picture ever made by light. neing taken on plate class to which another plate of the same is hermetically sealed with an indestructible cement, by which the picture retains its bril liancy for ages; and it will not corrode by acids, nor be injured by weather or climate. Copies of Daguerreotypes, Oil Paintings, Engravings. or any other object whatever.are made by this process finer than by any oiher known. L-iri'ortraits set inelegant frames of morocco, or fancy cases, gold lockels, breast i pins, finger rings, &c. Vc. at short notice. I Also, Iliijscttrrrrof J pes which lor true i and faiihlul lite likenesses are not surpassed, fi" Of either uf the above mentioned species of Portraits, the value is undeniable. They lighten the sorrows of absence or death, by granling us to behold a beloved relative or prized friend almost asdistmclls as if present. Mother! father! sisters! brothers! friends! what would you not give if the faces of the lost might still and ever mi'? open you as in life! Then procure Portraits ere too late! ! Charges moderate. and Likenesses warran ted to please. Daguerreotypes, Paintings. Drawings 4c. copied. Oui-door Views and Miniatures of Decease.) Persons taken at the slioriest notice. Ce" Remember the place Room in Beaver's building next th Telegraph , office, Lewisburg. M'CARTV. Artist. 1 j we srvnr rr ri.r.iSE fW OlMer lt-wt;iin unt IHE subscriber has opened a Sal... n in the basement of the Washington Hmi-e, f en- irance on icu si, isi noor north of Market.;and is prepared to serve up OYSTERS, all sorts of F1ES, and almost everything in the Eating line, at any time of day, and evenings. He asks a share of the public ratron?ee. Jjn. SO, ;Sf7m. DMD IIERR AdinicJ6trator'B Notice. HKREAM. Letters of Administration tr, knowing ihemseh es indebted to saiil estate ar' requeue1! to make immediate paymeri and ibosc l.aini claims upon it will present them proptilv authenticated for senlen.ent. JAMf.S H.HA.MiK. Adiiiinistrat-jr. M uch -it. :h.',7. wCpl Executor 'a Notice. "oricn is hereby riven, hat Letters Ti. tamenury on ihe last will and ies'.an,-t,t Ol .Sll. il ILIi 1 1 i,io.i' 1J1C 1. 1 vvri Uutlaioe Tp. I'nion I'n, -M"l, h.-.ve te-n t-ran e l i,i the un .'erisned, by the Re-,s;tr ,f l'tiion ci nt.ty, in due form rf lax ; il.refi,re all persot.s knowing their.stl-.es mdet; , said estate are requested to make immrd,a:e payment, and ihnse havin? just clairr.s .syiirit the same are also requested to )ie,.;.t Uirta properiv an'heiiiica'''d f r sett:, n.. nt. SOI.oM'lN UKUKKLINt;. Exeeut, r. We-t liotl .!.,e. March IB, l"57 rt Adininistrator's Notice. r I f O I" 1 I I VI : I . ,. T!IKUK.S, Letters of Adrr.ir..sM:, a to ihe e-taf: of IIE.M! Y UK.MiKsi. late of .cu IJtr ni I!,,roiii'h, I nion c t :.- d-ceas-'l. iiif. e ben "rantetl to the subscmr; ail pcr-otis , i. !!, tetl to said estate are rejn-. ed lo uiai.e j at in'-nt, and those havine c.a.tri aui:t'vt it.' ,iine will .resent li.eni tl- y auihetitiffete-l t, r seit;emr::, to JOHN' M. liENf'LK. Atlminutrator. New lier'in. March IK. I "57 Adaiiai3trator'3 Notice. "'STATE f W M. CI TKLII S, decesej. l.'-tvr i f A.lmitiisti.iiii.n tn the estate ,t Wm. (i r lots, late ,.f Milliinhtirp. I ioi r Co, rtt't-'il. have heen rratited bv the K-y;sr ot riiioo c, 'liny to James W. .tritls. Ail i-etsuh bit. :t t:'aiins aLiiit.st said eu,ie a:e .! I.. sent ilietn withf tit delay, at itiase p,-r. ment ft-rthwiih to all indebted J W Fei s .Mis, Administrate r. . -JR. lsfl7 pd I OK RI'AT-A ii now occttp.e.t hv R. snita! le li.r a tTarpenter or the 'for t.o le' IJlfee. I.evs.s'.or-. Feb. W. ltitf ' si-as e SHlip lib i y r t.jtr. Aji jat EEtlRASLE EUILEIK3 LCTS I Sj- S.4L3I. f'i.e I't i n Si uih Thirl street, a sti laie anj a hall ironi Maikn. t ti b tit ti .Vtatk-t. IV The ami a-.l.tj te i uitii stret : er..y tuo 'jllacs fr m a'.-'Ve are level I.tts, well 1- ea.ti tu t a.l.i i utpoes. W H. ARMSTRONG, me Es'r of Wm. Arm.-Uens, tiec'l :-, Minrh 12. l-.r7 l'IJti' (Ol KT Mil. -.i.ttiee in an or,:' r of the Orphans' rt of I 't.o ti C lt::tv. v. oi !e ejpts.,; io iirli i: sale, .n Irli'ii), inr vim la.V Ol" tHil at the resjderct of t:tel?.'e J.i-'i.'i Ssnror, I'erep-e.i, in V h.'e I i i , u t; -h p. I i, t , i.t.-s . a,! ti.; t cer-.-.:n ta'ual- etiaci.t TI.MBK.l! LAND , -vii-hip anil ci'iimv. ! ...:1mi-. I v la: , td Atiatii Kar.rk', n ar.d t ters. eor- Au rt si. Il.ere is :.,u .,. v.r- n ir.its (t'lahtv t-f Timber. J', r, -I : r us i t p:iu'ha-j ni: tuol-er land, v ,1! .1:. I ii to tiiir ir.lrrr--! an D-l the sale. n;r .t), ujfiran :rU:viJd mio smaller pi. - t. snii purch:-f r. I,n- ihe et.fe ( Jacob iSvfhcr, Vreed. 'I'tTfi-- i f a!e. 10 rr c?u (Uwn at ihecli e t-f ;t , ar ! ili t?!ar.r al ihe coiif.rti.a:.'i a t iiif ;i!t al ihe Miy T"ini li:llw:i;p. Sa t.- c K'ir.incf nt I" V!or lc .. M. t ai-:aT. A UK AH AM S. VFHFR. 1 II AKI KS HoT'l'KTEI., Marrh IX Mf7. Steri!T-s Sale, v inue of a wiii of VpdiI. Ex. in 13- ) sti"! out of li e Court of I'rmmon Pleas i f I'm. n c.-uttty and ti ire tlirecte.l. I wrl tp. se to Public Sale at the hi ue of Ifer.j Moyer, m ll:iti!-.. n, 0:1 Friday, Aiai.'ti, liOT, al 10 o'clock. M., to wit: rW-. 1. A certain uact of I and. siinate ra IIit cy tow nship, c. utiis a'ere-au'. I rutuiad eat and south by bn is of George Uraucher. west by public road, and north Iy lands cf Jonathan Krause. ror.'aining ha'f an. acre more i r ies. si nh tlie apptittenances. 2. A let or tract of Land situate in the townsh p and county aforesaid, hounded east 1 v lands ot John G'over, north and west by Inn !s of Jacob CoMrori. and south by lands of Mn hael s-rhnnre. containing five acres more cr les, svith th appurteii-inces. :ze,l, taken in eXMeution and to be sold aa the proprriV of .e, .S':ft,gfr. IiAMLI.D. Gfl.DtN. St.trifC shenH's tltTire. Lewislmra. March 17, 157 ORPt.Ar!3f COliRT SiLSa V-i;r.i.AL.I.Y to an t rticr vf ihe Orphans V,.n of I'nion C'-unrv. will be Mpo?M ! public a'r. on ihe premises known th Mansi. n Farm" t-t SAV.I CI. M t LELLE.N i.cr?..-r.l, MtiinTe in BiU?dlt lew nh:p, I'nion county. Pa., commcncinc at 10 v'c lork A.M. of Thftr.y'htt. the .J(VA day ff April itextf all that mfssnaire an-, tract of Land sitoate in Uurtalce township aforesaid, adjoining lands c f heirs t l John Stans iiTd, of Wn-. Irvin dec'J. i f Tlniip Knnple Jec'd, anil lar.-i of Wm. S;',T7 an I U;inI Engelhart.rontainx; 112 Acres "4,: with the appurtenances. It is all cleared are iu a g.-cil state ot cultivation ex.-eri about V.U acres of Wooiilar.d. Tt improvements are a two store v e t'ratne HUL'SE, a BAK V 'w. ii s i u .ii Water, and a large orx Otst HAhL with all kinds i f Kruit. 'I his valuable properly to be sold as awbt' cr tlivi.led into lots as may suit purchasers terms ma.te known at sa'e bv SAMl'KI. M t LELLEN. rjecntor. MAKY A.M CLELLE.N. Ei cutr x Feb. 25, ls..".7 . f eia:e ot' M.V.'fiel.ea $1,200 a Year! I tilti) AGENTS wanlfil in eiorv fart ( he ,;,,, S:J.,.S. i,. sell a beau tiful work, "TUe ranoi ama triUe Old Moi ltl and Hit- Vv f"mrn tng a View ol the present state ft the Nations of the Woild. iheir manners, customs and peculia tines, anil tiieir political, tn.-rai, social aud iiidtisirial condiiion, interspersed with Hito, i. al .Vve'. oit ti'o An''tit t ?. By Willi, s, Pitis-ttca, an hor of the Ulster of England. Greece and K. me. Enlarged, revised and eml'ellislied svith several hundrf a Engravings from designs of Crome. Deven-ul and other distincntshed artists. It is ' " illustrated wnh 'I I beautilulivcoli reJ plates, with costumes ol various nations. tc. Agents selling this wotk have cleared ?1' a month, f rfend lor a specimen copy a"" po pectus. u Inch are sent bv mail P'st pan. cn receipt of sjtl. panicnlars of agency. J. v . HKAIlLbi, rubtisner, 4M North Fourth iSt. Yhiuii'lF" X.B. In aildition to ihe usual per ceniasf we make art eitra inducement to Agerts way of I RK.MII'Mm. Jj. - C. W. SCHAFFtE'S WHOLESALE and KETAIL Druj and Chemical Fmpcni Jlutkei Ptrert - I ewisecrf. I a-