Xrralutrfl Cljrcnifir. O. IT. V7CBCEN & J. R. CORNELIUS. T Hmiinw .1-ai. TS. l.ifwiantaa Cuan-H"., ttufcliahej An the I'a.h Svl,-lii. haa IS. laruvai au.1 bwOt rfnlatl.a of a.iv S-w.papr la I wnt-. Freedom, national : Slavery, sectional ! We npprtil from the five slnvr-h-iMinir Supreme Court Judgeso the l'mieLa or 1'aaa.si.VAMa! For Governor. DAVID WILMOT, or urapfoud corxrr. Canal C until) iSNlonrr. WILLIAM MILLWABD, VF i-IHLAHKLrillA. Fur Jwlyt of thc Supreme (.'uurt, j ami: ri.r.cii. or ratnir . JOSIIPII J. I.KH IS.oH lllert o. UATII'V! Those in f:iT.r of the elee- lltlll OI IS J. . I I , Ml I.L. r .1 t It. V-'.. 1. i. 1 an.! VEECU,ut iuviie.1 to nnt at Aramtnis' j Hall. Lewisburit, s.tiui.st hviusn, April ! 4. to organize fur the next ciuirai;:n. i Maa.A l&rte number of nersnns met at . . . 1 . t&a above place last .Saturday evening, : tt, ii.,f.,,. ,.r i-;.;i. ,j,,,.,j . ; the State Convention not having arrived, ' k 1, iniuli.. w - i .. r ni,ll. tli.'T tl.,' L" T I f .r : ""6 " onj ! one week. The Platform uiay bu found n the outside of to dny's paper. Let all ! in this vicinity of Town or Country I who approve the principles therein pnt j forth, Tl'RN OUT to tha above meeting, j To-MoRttow KvEXixt ! A new Step In enslaving Kansas ! Mr.Huchanan has yielded to the demand I of bis Southern Cabinet, aud appointed ! Robert. T. ir.-,Goveruor of Kansa,anJ ! Frederiih I .St niton, 8eorotary both 1 slave.holders.and keen, shrewd politicians, : , ,, , ., ., , 0 , . - -, ; who will do all that Satanic ingenuity can ft ' nab o men to do in rmttin the freedom , part in Kansas iu the wrong, and in completing their subjution. Walker uocs uoi .uicrup .u ins oii.ee uuui .uaj , J. . . . . I : iT.. .Tl Ef . in the mean time, tin pro-Slavery pirty will have satisfactorily completed all their schemes. Instructions of Gov. Walker. TV.c "uneonstitvtinti'it'' anJ " bjrlarout" Misso'iri Iirl-r Itujllrin Lutrs rniioritl by President Jturhunnn anil to be enforced upon the l'mple of Kansas ' Washington', March 'M. The out lines of the instructions cf Robcrt J. Walker, new Governor of Kansas, have been agreed upon by the Cabinet. They proceed on the principle of rcteguizing the statutes of Kansas as tulil. The prin- cipal bosiness with which he is charged, as is heretofore surmised, to see that the people have a free, independent and nuin- ! terropted expression of opinion", and the exercise of suffrage coneeruiug the affairs c , Territory, tn carrying cut tho pro-' visions of the census aud registry law, an.) iliit for th ad-otioa of Illogotod to the Constitutional Convention. The troops bcietof-rc employed in the Territory are to be reserved, and others not engaged in the former difficulties are ordered thither, but it is not apprehended that thcrj will , be any u.a for tbcm or the militis. The ' admiui.-tiatiou hava resolved that the laws shall be maintained, and b.vc full conli- dence in Mr. Wai.klr to carry out their instructions. Hear (he People of Kansas! Free State Convention. The Kansas correspondent cf the St. Lnnis Democrat says that the free t-'tute Convention held at Topcka on the 10th and 1 1 th of March was the largest deliber ative budy ever assembled in Kansas. Af ter the meoting was organized, the Com mittee on Platform reported tho following resolutions, which were adopted Wc, citizens of Kansas, in dclcgato con vention assembled, at Topcka, March 10, A. D. 1857, resolve and declare Wiikrkas, A body of men recently as sembled at Lccompton, and claiming to be the legislative assembly of Kansas Ter ritory, have adopted a regulation purpor- ting to be a law, for taking the census and electing delegates to a constitutional con- j rentinn. nrnnnsrd t,i bn held in that r.lae.? ' in Somber next: and. wh,reaS. the . said assembly was tho creature of fraud, ' More rVll'iuustr riii"" l,ra ,L 1U!,da f pT'a Kjni3M and it. members the representatives of, New'obi.ea.ns, March SO.-l't is ru- "r'j ete. rilhbustering, and pre pceple foreign to this Territory; and, 1 lnorej ,at an cxpidition is about bc; : yh"'g f fiends of piracy, whereas the or.mnicact does not authorize ; l,eJ out here for some noint in Central l l0.m m0St f tbe S,aVe sIi,r3 the territorial legi-lative powers, even when ' A,nrri(.,. It is said to be the intention ! legislatively convened, to pass any enabling , t0 make tLe first demonstration against act to ch.nge the government of the same; Ver-gin, a province of New Grenada, be- and, whereas, the act of this assembly is i twocn CosU Kica anJ ranam,. Thc . , prtirttt in its cbara,ter,elearIyconte,u.jpidit;pni3ga;j t0 bs friendl; to Walker, j latc. fraud, from tbe rccurr.rce of which aud w; act in c,)Dccrt Lim. It it offer, inadequate security, while it dc reported that a Provisional Government ; prives the executive of theTcrritory of thc uas two formed and considerable funds power to prevent or remedy such frauds, ! raifed. ' i leaves the control of the census and clec- .EW Obi.e, March 31 -It is re-: A t . i i n- . , . ca . 1' " re" tion in the hands of pretended officers, not porUj berc 0D g(,0 au,hflr.fy, that instead chosen by the people of K.nsas, who are cf purchasing Lower California and Sono- cf violent character, and hostilo to tbe , our government wiil conciliate the best interest of tbe Territory ; and.where-' South by paying a designated sum, aay , as, .aid act propose, to disfranchise certain $15,000,000, for the Isthmus of Tchuan-1 lonafide .cttlers of Kamns who have filed ,cpre. hi, alSr, rumored that Senator 1 their declaration of intention to become i;EAIN- L Wen offered the annoint- citizens of the I'nited States, recognized as voters by the organic act ; and, whereas, there i. no provision in the said regulation for submitting tht constitution so framed to the rote of the people of the territory ; theref.-re, ?.Wrf, That the people cf Kvieas Territory cannot participate in any election under-och regulation without compromi-' inc their rinhts as Ami, ,n fitir.fr.. aacriGcing tLe lest interest. t Kau;n?, " ' and jec.plrtii2ing the public peace Retolccet, TLat having auffercl under the mifrule .f tonS rrei.n.i; i.. local ,-ffici.l,, of lnil Territory we Lave W all .oi-filet.ee in ibeir iutcir'ritv in tb . i '. - -.M,.Uvtt of ibe law., bowevtr iuat tbci-e may appear to some on their face. JtitoheJ, That the cooslitulion framed ! at Topika by the representatives of the people of Krnsa, and ratified by papular vota, is still the choieo of a majority of our cilitctii, as the form of our State govern weet, tiiiJ that we uiaiutaiu it, and urge on congress onr immediate admission as a slate ubder it. Ktiulvt.l, That the paliej of the free State party haii always bceu adverse to any movement of an aggressive character, and that violence Lai cover been resorted to save in selfdefcuse. ResoheJ, That, as good citizens, we are willing to contributo to the support of a legislative government, but we have no tributo to offer to the tyranny that robs us of our constitutional and inalienable rights. ANWie.. That the rebellion act is a , . , . ; relic of barbarism, aud more worthy to be ; approved and enforced by a Aero than a I tc:iry. Resulted. That Pr Charles Kobiuson be j ra.. I ,A ,1 1.; l.,i, ,,. vi,c!,f. ' j nation as Governor oltue fctatc ot ivausas. Gov. Robinson explained his position, 1 1.. rv I .1. .. 1. withdraw his letter, which had not ye taken cfJoct. lie nas received with gta.it applause. Ji'anFvoI, That wc recommend the pro priety of tie .etilers of Kansas petitioning ! the national executive tint to offer the lands of this Territory atpubliosale, but to hold ,ucm- subject to pre emption tor at leaei 'e:rs rrm lime. The Chair appointed Messrs. Lyman , Allen, Win. 1'hillips, and 1'. Townscnd, fr!l'uc such address and send it to the : Prcsideut. The Uonvention was closed by T, . , , . ..,., , prayer. It is considered the largest ever Lm : v..,.. ...a Jr,,bn.i,c. I ;c.j , . n, Top tiie I in the Locus ,;OSI,lr,.tn a disr,u8ion . Kansas Legislature, four weeks ago, tue f .' . , , Hev. Martin ht.e, a member, made ! ferocious speech, in which ho ailmittnt . , .,. , , , r i thot lie ktllcil Frederick Rrovn, who, our ; , I I . ' readers will remember was slaughtered last summer oil mc uinway woiie iravci ng. Snyder County, ! Wtikiy Tribune is a new Republican pspcrjuat started at Middleburg by M.T. , Heintscliuan ; J. A. Kttinger, L'ditor. It is a very mat, well condusud sheet, such I as the people of that county need, aud ' should weil sustain The Printers secui ; to fare very well over at the new county scat. J. A. Ettiner is elected Judge of Klections ; A. J. Peters, Auditor ; C. L. , Smith, Clerk On Friday night, 0tb ult. the Storchnus of M Kle..Vo X- J'o , was dii-ojvered to be on fire, and was but partially saved from entire destruction.; Loss estimated at from tf'2 to uOOO, and is covered by insurance in the Lycoming and llarrisburg companios Wni.F.Eekbcrt ' is elected Uurgess of Selinsgrove The Dmu.I.riit states that garroting has been introduced into Selinsgrove : a young man 1 keeping company with a young lady, of a i sullen fjuud her arm around his ucck, of ; which be could net be relieved until be was forced to pirt with a kiss. It is not : thought he received nv ecrious Injury... ...A correspondent of tha Snyder County : Journal urges the cl-ims of Col. II. W. 1 Crolzer of Lewisburg, as an Assistant j Appraiser at the Port of Philadelphia... ! ...At the Spring Election, the following : Juttices aud Constables were choson : i Jcstices Jacob Anrand Franklin i tP. (Mid.llfl.urt; ;) Ucorge Swarlz, j ""7 W ' T' rTT? ' LT"un 5 Ccntre: Abraham i Henry D. Fichcr ! tartiD, Perry ; lien- Kvcr. Jackfon : Monroe : Jacob MartiD rv K Uittcr Ponna. ' Const BI.E.s Joseph Ijolcnder ; 'Franklin tj (Middleburg;) J. 1'. i UDiiiig-, Doavcr ; ftimon K. Ifcirold, Chapman ; Isaac knapp, Centre ; ! enry A . i i ry . Hummel, Muldlecrcek ; Samuel llclin, ! ' . , ti ;lc r ' Monroe: dco. . Kathfon?, Pcrtv : Caspar Hain, 1'cnnfl ; Joseph Albert, SclillStrrOVti : John F. SchnCC. W'asll- iiife'tou ; J. J. Matteru, West Beaver. I . t - .1. : f ar.-.; .!! . . luuut lui me jiurpnss oi enccting mo nC- ; complishmctit of this purchase. Bank Sim'E.isiox. The Bank of New Castle, the credit of which ha. for some weeks been impaired, has finally stopped i'i""'"'- lue aulouni oi com tbe "'0Ar ""-iBg to over ,S i 1 c,su'ri 'r- agonsellcr, absconded with .1 j , ii . . a . ... . uuy iiwiMuii uouais, our was arrested in li,,-'lP, 00 " ednesdaj of last week. Tie Directorf, who are all men of respec-, ! tabilily, bave been sadlj duped by tbe C,L:r' ml was fMt VTi deeply j iaktlIve, in f Pu!ali..8. . i . M;:,.l.n,V." .v. LEWISBUBG C1IB0NICLE SLst Tuesday evening, the spacious basement room of the Presbyterian church was crowded to excess, and the audience detained until after ten o'clock, by the literary cntertaintnont prepared by pupiU of the Lcwisburg Academy under the care of Mr. Randolph. We copy the titles of the various Ks.iys, Ac., proseutcd : I .lutatory IVh C liars.. , I'vlliaiuy LauaiilrT: ! A. Taium, M. Kuril, ana I. Hi o-E. Kanar A W alk to U Orate: AU.H TimaSTOS. K..aT Fa.liionabl. f'alla: Ma.r I. Seiaca. KMay "TUfw ay :" .last E. liiKi.a. h.aa Tl. IV-Tils of ill. la : johh I. lUSRia-tL. Colloquy Ihurrli Crila.; Mwra. !. II. Mur, J- s.asi, v. Si-narrLK, C. btaa, i.C.iiub, - Imitation : filn. C Kt.lT. Ksaajr Utt Sth Tbf. Jlmoa. JaHOSUiaa Srtltsna, Kl.lZMtlCIH liar-R. Knxj Too Si-..lJinit Wife: Jn I. JoES. Colloquy John II. .Milli'b. Amfrkau lioy ; M. u vth, Kucliah Boy. Rodlatiou la I'oetrJ Courtibip Tt. Wlliilleri : Oio. II. Mitt.KK. -Com-ii(l.'nv Aun I'almkr, The Ailtlri-M; Mart C lliun. 1 he KH.ly. Culloiiuy H lial ia lleao-n! Sli.. M. E. I'anlof, MaJtrr 11 i'f!!.?!. Oration Orator : JMBa K. CUBE. OratiNil -Mur.l.T will out:" Joltpil PnlTrE, r.s. IHfajHVl .lo I'tail men l-uii ........ k-j-a "''" ''Y'r "!.',""1" Kaay llvaiHTt ,lo to all BK-ti: Jons Pkke. k-tp. Mpinaisw w'twi .tw riw:M r. vm. i oration Trit-ut. to ih memory of Or. Kane : cm.kuu tviurrix. I "" ' n""i Kw Moral rmin?i-: Fno: Omit. :jw,iB, ij, : .rt. j. imi. Colloquy lo'iitlrnian and lri.h S-rvant Jou I. Dash- I 1ZL, .L1VBR A.HtM.Ti:n. Km ty --1 11 ,iit ml it noi I t:" Turn. C.TiTt.i. t ulluqny Tl, Tifilcr" Vucauulary : S. II. Sunn, Cilia. IfEimrji. K.MyTlie Journiv of Life : Am Fktes. I.nav Tb.' a,-alh f my Motliur : Mint A. Jns. t ' Cilli.iny Mr ami lr. Snilh: Asst lissssia, MiHOE A. Ili-ril Mr. o. AHrsrai ttn. K.'arI.r.i.bnr; tllil : TMi C. TnonsTOl. ixierh I I'. IIiml In ll.a character 4" Calitirnb Anrflnnaer. fjnay lemy,f.trm"rPlainatM: Mii"iM'i-c.ir((Jat-Sjie,-h Matter. anl Tlioijt, : Jiseia r'lsjiaa. "t- The Ticket, at Harrisburg. i A ratification meeting was held at the j Court House on Saturday evening, which i was well attended. J. J. Clyde, Ksq., of! the llernhl, President of the Americsn : State Council, presided. W. A. Lawrence ; WM chairman of the eomtnittea on i rjesnliilinn. .nA the meetiii" was address- i Jtcsomiions, anti mo mct.iiiin IUI , , T , r?. ir. ti, p J J"ST" ,8T, " Jol,n 1 Knnkel, and Mr. .Moorhcad of the llotiso cM.s. The leading American, cf the I lace took pirt ni tlio procecaings. Jir. ... . .. , . u. i... i IVUUKCl COlIlIUOUCeu uy stailll" uuui; uaia . , ... . not come to endorse, but to approve tno nominBtioBof Mr. Wilmot. Hecontinued ; . . . for near an hour in one of the best and . . . . ; most eloquent spcoches I ever heard, and ' ' , . , . . his friends here siy that it was one of his , uiost happy efforts. 1 will not attempt to give a sketch of his remarks, but only say j that the American and Republican parties , of this pluccarca unit. L'ur.cif Bdlefintf W. j Alarming Indications. i y0 do not know as Mr. Kuohanan's warmcst opponent ever charged him with , a iacj of ordinary morality, oi of personal disregard of public decency. Hot there aro somc indications of a lamentable lack 0f firmness on bis part, bv srhinl, most t.-s.iers are elevated to posts . 0f honor and influence. Conspicuous among tho Marshals at the recent Presidential Inauguration, was Mr. Jlernheisal of Utah the open, shameless Jvocate and practicer of thos. bcastialit- jCJ vlich msje the plains ef Utah worthy ,0 ranij w;,h s0,iom and Gomorrah. In a ' civ ilizetl, Christian country, he would be : 01lt 0t society, and incarceralck in ; a prisan for bigamy. Iu the latter-day' Democratic party (in consideration of the ' unanimous Mormon vote for Iluchanan) ue js paradt.d as a graDj Marshal, for vir- ', ,U0lI3 K;VC9 and diiughter3 to gaze upon i tJ rcconeile and familiarize the people to thia mr,st degraaing vice and to warn poachers of the pure Gospel ef Christ that i,y the tia)C of anothsr Presidential cam- j p.i;,n 1'olygamy will bo "political," and j must (liko Slavery or lfordor r.uffianism) ! never bo prcachcj against in the pulpit ! be objected that this was not ; : , . . . , , , j Mr' 1,ucu,nan s but Lls V"'S work.: But lhcJ Bure'? wou!J dj nothing risting , n offenco to the dispenser of patronage, at'd they found they could safely concili-1 ate Mormonism without offending him. ; But Mr. Buchauan can not shirk upon ; his friends the responsibility of ins ow.n I aI,poilltment of Laiah RynJers as Marshal i , a- v , ,. .. . I or ew lork. 1 his man is the notorious : , . . , . . . , , iiiaiu vi luc juiaiiiuus impiro iiuo of New York city a gug 0I" political desperadoes who would confer no honor: a"a . bactCnanreicr P"ons are : S.CCrC 'y , T'io Marshal selects ; ' , ,r"1 f. 'bS0 cffeUCes' I !ow 'magioe uch a man mvested with so I g.n rT Pf' pl " . L60 Pculur t,,...,nd it looks much e deliberate attempt to give a practical tjlcra,,(n to a" ,Ilof cr,;n"- Buchanan ; f?0 ,l'8 maD wel, BnJ L,s ' of i""- ' , ?,n!?S' '"P01" Post is very glaring exhibition of his ntter want of the firmness requisite to thc station or of even ordinary political honesty. ' Geo. N. Saudcrs, tHa new Navy Agent ' at New York, is also a noted Fillibustcr. I ANOTnlNi S hnn'i , , , ' . t.on finked the dts-; Liusiiijiz i'iil annul '-aai7inr Tiia I ,,n." o 1. .. . .ir l . uui d", h inuy I'acKcr must 'save it next , fall, and that notorious office hunter. Bub Walker, only condescends to be Governor of Kansas for the "safety of the Union" 0 Buchanan says, and ho coincides and " i mon u ; to be saved" this! " -B icgsny p . S " f T ! , . . Mengc., of Lycoming county, and j ".""wiing, vl oujoer h. nh I .n,h.. ... C o. a county, ! lu Bun,c llme s,Dcei 81 -mdcD, N. J n ,be charge of coonterfeiting, were tned at Trcnt" " the 24th ult., on a wnt tf hnbtat eorn" D1 discharged ; tbe Jude J''ciding that they bad been enm- j III It 1 t-'I I I ITil mil IltAVA aann hA A...!..-. ... I.M ,l f' 1 " ' " ' & WEST BRANCH FARMER AP1HL 18o7 Racine & Mississippi R.R. Company rPENT per Cent. Farm Mortise 13n Is. L We invite the atteniion of all who drsire a p-rfectly safe an.1 rertain Tem I'r.n (Jejit investmi-nt, to the Farm Moncase B.in ls of this Road, which we I'irer for sale. These Domls are secureii by mort?ae on farms in the iinmei'.iate viciuuy of the road, as well as by the liond of Hie Railroad tJompany. Tiiry are re leemable. and will be paid, in May 'fit. Tiie InterestConpons wi'd be paid in May ami Nov. of earh y"ar. at our ollke. Tli- road is 135 miles lon?,and RO mil's are now finished aud in operation. The remaining SO miles are pro'rr ssiiir rapidly tocompletion and it is confidently expected that the wh.de of the road will be opened in the course of the present year. The business on that part which is' now completed has proved much crester than was anticipated, and there ran be no doubt the whole road when open will be a haiidsonely remunerative enterprise. The road is a Ivantaireonsly situated as will be seen by the Map. and its connections are sueh as to insure it an immense amount of both freight and passenger business. The fin ancial condition of the road is as follows : 5t-ax Cah Pul-ri.ti..n si.iw.w.oij -Cah pill-cri.ti..n Town ail Count) SuUscrij.tion r'jnil Mortijai, ron (to- BonJal luJclrtJn.-aa 510,000 p mile ' $i.50.iti;J i The nett earnings forthe year IRofiwere in round numbers ll!t,nno. The cost of thai part of the road that is in use was Sil.rioo. . ; It iherelore earneu over per ctm., aim um on an unfinished road. As soon as it is com-; pit ted to Kreeport, 101 miles, the business will : be vastly increased by Ih connection which it there makes with the Illinois Central and (Jalena A Chicago Railroads. 1 Wc have personally examined this road and i the properties which are niortcaged, and wc ortoi the Bonds in the lull confidence that they are perfectly secure and reliable investments. : The Honds are in amounts of from 100 to 915,11011. We will be happy to furnish any' desired information about the affairs of the road to those who mav apply at our office, by i letter or otherwise. li'-CIl TilJ lor. No. I"l Watnnt St., bwlow Fourth, I'llit.Al' -t. A number of the above honds are in the : hands of the undersigned, for sale, in Lewis-; burg. mh S7,'.r7 A. K. BBI.L. TriirerscJiiriirSjA I'mrnoI Court, Mii'!. 1 From Went liujf.iloe (Jen E Sheary, Win ricichler. Thos Taylor, ttujftitic Daniel M j Rentier, Ephraiin Campbell, Robt Strayhorn. And'w Iliuck.tiersham Ri.ldle. hrlh dam llazlet.tieo Meixel.Jac.oh Mover. V. l '' ; Jno Schrack.Jno Strohecker, l'etcr Wolfe,. I, s H Walker, Ahram WoU'e.V.'m I, Harris. Vir Hetlm Jos Klcckner. Utrtleti and l. trit J:ic. !i Tecs. Alva Marsdon.K.lw Renner, lrar! Heaver, John Frederick, Elias Kalherman. ' Isieishurg Robt M Musser. Eli Slifer, Josiah Itaker. Itnuitanr Robert Chambers. Simon Berry, Reuben Royer. White, liter Jos It K. tler.Wm Siadden. Jae. b Meckley. MijJVn hurt; John Young, Tho's Uutelitis, Cha's H llasscnplog GrnnJ Jurnrt, Mi'y Term, ISO i. Itujf.une An IV Ruhle, Thrmp. Stravhorn. M;minlmrtshvi li jop. John I!il?er. I'ni m Jacob RarnUart. Arch Thomas. Wert flu. , H-nev. M Reiah. .'uj Hi. Leonard Widfc. l.imrtone Jno Crosgruve. Pnv Btr'.n ljy 1) .Maize. Chas Cawlev, Jas Neiman. Lruii- , Jurj-Wm Vanvalzah, tieo Holsiein, Joseph ' f;reen,('has C Shorkley, Johnson Walls.James , Kelly. Limntme John I.eil y. llnril'u an.l Lewis . R Cuinmings, Orlando Bir.gaman, Jacob Hilbish. Krlly Jacob Hafer sr. Dan'l Btahl SJ. Traverse Jurors, M'iy T rm. WAite Deer Ion II Robenold, E U WVikle. Joel Kaiick rr. I B Kaufman, John M Clair, ?aml flooiRamli -r. l-an HiiJ. I yrtis mown. Win l.indenmuth. John Cundy, l'cler (el;. Ihitf.itne James Himm Iriclu, Adam Voting, Francis Wilson, John Riddle. Srw lUrHn Jas Harrison, Saml Itoop. hrlli John Noll, Tho's Howard. James Snields, James Moore. I.'whbi';; Thos Xesbil, (Seo tchoch. Win Frirl:. Franklin Calil'well, Jos Meixel.Saml I. Iteck.olo Ritter. Mifflmburs f ami Slitzer, JamesChambers.Rerryhill Hell, l.in.tst.mr Chris llauberman.fieo Chambers. .Inrkn.n Philip Cross. Hartley and Lewi John Ileal, ('has ll'ihle, David Fillman, Ja's Reed, David . Haves, Dan'l Hunsicker, Chr'n Cann, Chr'n ', Reif, Wm Cook. Jno F Wilson. I'ninn Jona , Hummel. Went Uuffatne Sarnl Kaufmau.Ceo llanck, Wm Taylor, Ceo Kleckner. Curo for Had Dog Bites. DR. O FAHNESTOCK'S (of Millerstown, Lebanon t:o.) speedy and infallible rure for Hvilrophobia or bite of mad dogs on sale at I per dose by DAVID SCHRACK. i 4wCT3 East Buffaloe, near Bichl's hotel SO 0X3! S00KS3I ! Circat Iti.rRiains at llic ! People's New and Cheap Buok Store of P. NF.VIL'S i Co., Lcwisbnrg, Pa. - YOKXU. one of the linn, has jus; ar 1 1 rived (to attend to the business lor the present.) with a large and select slock of BOOKS of the most varied character, bought at Ihe Trade Sales at the lowest rales, which have been added to the already fine slock on hand, all of which will be sold at correspond ing low rates. We go upon the principle of qinck sales and small profits. Citizens of Lewisburg. look to your interest, encourage , this new enterprise. You will find eventually that you wilt be the gainers by it. Your town wants a good Hook Store, conducted on the most modern and approved style. Such we promise yon. if you will but cite us your in fluence and patronage as long as we sell you as cheap and perhaps cheaper than others, which we feel confident in saying we can do. The enterprise is new. and not yet properly organized. We would but ask your kind in ' duTgence and patronage for a short time, and we guarantee all we promise in the way of improving. On onr shelves yon will find a large collection of Standard ami Miscellaneous Rooks to meet the wants and tastes of all ; also STATIONERY of every variety. We hope to supply yon soon with all the Leading News papers and Magazines at the earliest possible period, from their counter. We solicit sub scriptions for any of the Leading Weekly papers or Monthly Magazines! all will be fur nished at the Publishers' advertised rates, in clubs orsinglennmbers. Our connexion with Ihe School Book Business, enables us to sell everything low at either wholesale or retail. Wc call special attention to the Public School Reisier. The Globes. Pelton's Outlina Maps, Banders' and Merril's Elocutionary Chait,Ac. : Oiie and all, give us a call, examine our stock, and judge for yourselves. j Feb.S0.'7. P. NEYIUS k CO. Executrix' Notice. "VrOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Tes lamentarv on the last will and testament ! of AB.NER KOBHINS, late of White Deer township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Union county, ; in due form of law ; therefore, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, 1 are requested to make immediate payment, and those having juM claims against the same are also requested to present them properly ! authenticated for settlement. JEMIMA ROHIIIXS, Executrix. White Deer, Feb. 7, 1857 rd 1 XSOOTTIICCEll. 4 1,1. persons knowing themselvas innebted to J. Schreyer, either by Nine or lioolc Account, Will coiner parutuiar lavoi oy paying the same on or before ihe !m dav of! Ar-ril neil. Al J. SCIIREYER. ! Lewisburi;. Feb. V lf7 CLOCKS H kinds or 8-day and 30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever ! time-pieces, Ttrass 8-day clocks at $4, braes 30-h.iurclocks as low as $1. All clocks ! w&rranicd f r out year at J. I.. VOl'EK S UMUNcoui.lv. ss. The Coiniiinnurraltb "f Tcnnaylvaiiia, . To Samuel H.iUi r. tiri-eniiif i. . ' Whrrras, failiarinr II:iker by her r vrv S ncl1 friend Ceo. Dp-Miaeli Esq. did on Ihe I7'li day of Sepn-inbir ,3Nl Pasl Pr,-er her pi-iuion M onr Judges "f lb" Court of Omtmrn l'le'as of Ihe enmity of Union, at a conn held at I.ewibnr in and for saiJ roiinty pravintr for th" cbiisps therein srt forth she mojht bedivnrerjfroin the bands of Matrimony enterfd into with you the faiil Samuel linker. WK Iherefore rt minand yon (as before we diil) ihe said S.nnnel Hiker, that selling aside all oilier bu-inej an I excuses yon be and appear in your proper person before our Judges at Lewisburs ! a I'ourl nl Common Pleas ihere to be held for tiie saiii rutinty oi. Monday the I Sili day of May next, to answer ihe peiiiion or libel of Ihe said Catharine linker by her next friend Ccorge Dreisbach Ksq. and to show cause if any you havr v. hv the said Catharine IlaWer your wife should not be divorced troin the brads of matrimony ) agreeably lo the act of Ceneral Assembly in j sue.li case made and provided. And hereof yit are not to f iii. i Witness ihe II. .n. A.S.Wilson, President of j our said court at Lewisburg the 5th day of March, A. D. ISM. j ts MI EI. ltorsir. rroth'r. , C.Vn.Y COi:STY. US: The ' oiuiiiorift-ealih of Pennsylva- I n:a t.i M.-uv 1 cat irk. wi.tow. Ileni ( - Veaiii'k, Tlioinas Vrarick, Samuel i Yeanclr, Kinannel Yearifk. Mary Yeariek, j u;ititiah jt ariek of Ohio, Kebecca Yearick, , Hachel Yeariek, aralI iiili iiiiniried with Da , vid H'.y of Iowa, Judith intermarried with William Htitr-r. I.vd a intcrmairied with l'eter Hoy cf Ohio now deceased leaving issue ; two children name I J.din and Mary Hoy of Ohio, C.itliai n.e intermarried u ith l'eter Hoy rf Oiii... and Kiiz.il.eth intermarried wnh Ceo. W. Swir.eford now dead leaving isuc one ' child named 'rh-vpiuht:, who is a minor and ha?. Ceurgc N. Youninaii guardian, a t litem, liejrs and letjal repiesomaiives of IICMIY ! YEAKI'.'K.lat" .f the b .r..n?h of M.lllinburi', I'ninn county, decejsed Creeling : t Whereas, by an Inquest f.r that purpose j duly awarded by the Orphans' Court of ihe ; roiinty aforesaid, the real estate of the sa d Henry Ycariek was valued and appraised as ! f.-lit w-, to wit : So. 1. A Lot on Front street, adjoiuin; land of Ceorie U over, 'J'li.unas Yearick and others, containing ihirty feel in front and one liuiidrea and twenty-six feet in depth, where- i upon is erected a two storey frame Dwellin? House, wilh th-1 appurtenances, we have val ued and appraised at the sum of ijtaat :t3. !'o. '2. A ceru.in tract nr piece of Land adjoining lauds of Berryhill Bell, Nicholas Millhonse and others, ciniiaiiiinj; four acres or thereabouts, we have valued and appraised ni the sum of one hundred and nineteen dollars and seventy-five cents per acre SI7fl.CU. U. :I. Also a tract or piece of Land adjoining laiitls f J. hii (inShall. Ufiijamti. , W. 'j Ijonipson am! others, cintatnins two acres mure -t les, we value-l ami appraise., at th Mirn t one liuni'iftl an! e.iiiv tiollar ami thirtvMhrcr cents p t acre S!'".0fi. !o. fi. Also ;i l.iti M'Uih cf the iiroiih of Mililmbur. atlimctn:; la.u.s o( Thomas Ot'neuiiller ami uiht-r.e-'iitaiMinc three arrei cr thereaVitils, we vit'.H anil appraivil at the. sum uf n hiintiict an-i for'v ix !'tl)ats an.l twfniy-lii'e rents per acre ;.!:. t.7f. ,o. r Also a lot n" Vfp;!;aini ajionlng lantis oi Thomas (iutt-h:i, Kihvaril Smith and olherSf containing two aert liior; or 'ess, we valued n:il ajpr.iis i at the sum if thirty ciht liars am? sixiccn ct-nis per arrc, amonntine: to ?7Ui:tl. And whereas, nun' of i! heir of the raid Jeceased appeared ni t'o'irt on thereinni of the said Inqui-ition t.i Make the premise therein mentioned at the appraisement, YOV and rrery f yow nrf thprcd rp hrrhTitd to ...t rr.. .n at the next ;fiura! Orphans" C.Mirt to h held at IiPwihurir fr the said ( count) of I'd ion, on tiie ISth day of Mav next, to arcrpt or ref'u t take ihe aid premises at the valuation tht reof, and cae of refusal to take a aforesaid to show cause why the sam should n't he iid. Witri".s the M'tn. A. S. Wilson. President of our said C -mrf, at Lewisburg, the 5th dav of .March, A. I). ls."7. 6wfi71 SAMl'CT. irorsH, Clerk WHO VAWTS CL0THI1MG, ton TIIIE untlersimieil beinsr determineil tocloc I business in ihi tm-n.u-i!l dispose of iheir presonl ("ilcnivi' sd.rk of Kirst li:ite Clt.tliins nt pn'iiivelr J."i r rent, lo than it lias ever before been .-llered in ilni, town or neih borhooil! (.'oine lnllier, all ye sep.lv, shiver in; bodies ami b ye nicely, warmly rloihed! If yon can't be satisfn-d u-uh our prices and goods, you never can be. Here you cau get Coal?, l'anls.Vesl?, liiri?, drawers well, anything lhat a gentleman outlit to be possessed id" (eTcept perhaps a wile) f. r your inonev, no matter bow small your pile may he. Don't ihink we are jokine when we say that we oiler them so low, but ju&t come and see lor yourselves-. J.tiOMISMITII & BRO. N OTI C E ! AH persons indebted lo the Firm of J. (i-.l.lsmitli & liro. are carne tly requesied to call s.-.nii and square up ; an.l those having claims, will please present their bills. J.(ii)I.I)si.irni & IIKO. Lewisl.tirff, Pa. Keb. fi, 1857 COAT,! I Oil,! COAL ! The nmlprsiirnod woulil res peelfully inform ihe citizens of l.ewibur and vicinity, as well as persons in adjoining towns, that he keeps constantly on hand a supply i(SIIAMOll and Wli. KS-IIA KliJi CO. l.,forSure and oilier purposes, of every ri-t)r an.l ia... ail will .t.-tiT.r ('--al in !wr...ii. -lirt.: IU a. hi kac a i--ara f.-r that rurpoi. Ilar.n ,-tvi-u-a .nir i-f jr.a.1 V. l.Klll M Al.Ks. p;,,, aKaure 1 trsotia r-urrhaaioi; fail tlial th- win g,.t full weijibt, anil tl.ua f av only l--r allut tl.. v niu-. final ran l lia.l at i'li. low.rt C.vh pr!rs at his Tar 1, a h-w van!-- from Mr. 1 .ifnaattra llol.-l. WE'lUlltSG all kind will I- attrtulrd tn at M. Toai Tar.1. uKOKiiE llOl.j-1'hl.N. 1-wi.hiir-. 'Ia. IS. ls.-ft US'' Also Illacksmith's Coal. DR. KELLKJG'S Canror Instilute, for the Treatment of Cancers, Tumors, V'ens. Ulcers, Scrolula, or any (irowth or Sore. Chronic Diseases genc-rallycaiibecnred(ifrnr.-ihle) without snnica! operation or poison. For all particulars write, state diseases plainly, and enclose 35 cts for advice; Letters mti-t have a postage stamp enclosed to pay answer. Medicine sent any distance. Address (' L KELLIXC M 1. Mechauicsbur, Cumberland Co, Pa. Veehani -sliiirj if S mil-, f.-rm IlarrMMirr. in theC.V. Rattm:i.l. aa-1 aoeewfl.tr frrtm all pnrta of the IJaien. O'-lan-l eeuni?. pnorand rich, roma all wn will do ynn e-To thoae Afll-t.s who fan not Tl.lt tile perM. nallj, I ill aeii.t. per nail.oD rrceirt of J.', only. iWiu t.. (.n-i-aiv Mnli. iue with full liirectiuna for na, ac. SUk all partiralara. A-ldreg as atova CmllTO ISt AC SMITH, i 1)ARBE and Hair Dresser. i LEWISBURG, Pa. i Ortice in Ammons' block, Market street, 3d door above the Store Oct. SS. tf5B I T AUIES' DR l!S S f7( 0 OS ne w and hand- j some just ree d bv fee. BEAVER & KKT.MUR. M. II. Dersham, M. D., ! AVIMi permiuifiilly Im-atcd in Le- wisbur?. Pa., respectfully tender his j II .. : I U..,,eea In the rilleilS 111 till rroir.ssiou.il ...... (own and vicinity, hopiup by prompt attrn'ion I to the duti-s ot his pr. lessi-n to men! a share , of Iheir patron-?". Attcnlion will also be pan to Chronic Disease, .,r every i,amc,and treated wilh unparalleled success. j I). UKIiSIIAM crabia'ed at the renowne.. American Klect.c Medical Collee,.'ilirinnati, 1 bavin" first siudie ! the Old or Alb-path'" svs tem of ine.-lirinr.anil atlei .b d Lectures in one of Hie Old School .Medif.il Colle-es of I lulad elplna: but becomiua convinced of the. sup. r- , iornv of ihr Newor American Eclectic system, he commenced its s.li.dv. and intended two . courses of L.-cnires in ihe KetoriBed or Ame- , r.can Eclecuc Medical CoiU-e of tiie y.ieen ;itV (d'lhe West, 'ilns Insinutl in, nltli. nh I,-,. lr.l nr.o..llv n. -r. j-i.i-l.-no than th- l -i.r .ah-r ,.b...-uil..f.all ..rtt- -: '' '' " ' U...y .,11 .. I: .Cf UUi.:P u- than . tber -i rl..rlr,i,.lll.e.,;.lAl.-.:.'l-.---''""'' ln.-or . in-. l- I . ..T iH.iri-.ll" t" Ill- I,.,,..-.. ...ft... .11.-1. "' rer.,.-.Al.l:i..nT.e.; t -r -r ..! I.r.l-a- ajeel- - l,.,e.-l late Tear. I.--.. .l.-r-.T.r.-l I ' an.,.r..,.e,vel.,.i.i.,--f th- V. .-. 1... . t'it r..mrl-t- .ul-til.it.-i. !"r tl..e .1-1-0 r...... - . m-l e th. r. f r- .e have . 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KEYST0?a'E CIDER k VIKE HILL, r.al. i.Uni V-. 1 T!ii i n"t U Mit! in I--. it ' n.11 p .IN me uiitrkrt in al.-f a J M- ' wbir b tt MuaufjetureJ at th' Vtiglr JV'A, lUrrhh'tr;. VLKASE TAKE I'ART IL" T.Alt MiTITe! rilUT this is ent.rcly if.r miif no ft I pense has hern parrU in us mat.ufaciure all ihe matcr.als ar ihe vry beM, and are used unspar.n?!). The Cyhn i. r are a!mi--t I la- r w i TW i liirli-H m titanii'l'T, irh rt l.' HTj til-",! i-n f 11." ti .it rut f r I Ih- I'r.-.s- ! ; y r-tit iurhft. Itirf.ii-h it. !-' Iiiit.-h it,rr. ::,..l :tn-t r-.r 'Hit: arraniT'-nn-Dt "f 1.. l-r- . !.' - n f ir r.: -in . .in-l r (i.rt- LP tV'-tbT : ih' Jmruii r ii. iti l-i.j;l-r.i-r- ; ii'i i .thf W-.rklltMll-liU- i-:.. "' : - a:. Bl:i V tin- k.n-l v imi' . - r 1 1- - tun U- i t. Oiil ih-- m-inur tit i-nti ih- I' " ' Ail priiis wh ti " " ii -f th- ifiil t i-.m-tl nut M.il. nr-- aat.- ! tu- . i.t. .; i.t . i-. ; yv ij:iv h - i i.'.t lr- i -H'i h, l,.uiv ih; . Mii ' ii i 1 i i tu yvt ri.il, f-m j-ih.ti i-I ' -' . -.t- ti U,.U.--iJ U.Jili- i T (.-... i- r al-.f IH in i U in. i nil r t-T t r. - lit f - h.r..-,-. h: mi.: t-- iJ h r a ' hf ui - ) if- 1- m .-i' lo rmii'i n- r . i -ir ...iri i rr. an 1 .r..-n lh -.o- I. a n.. t .. .1 s-nr- U-i-n rarof .i.-- v-n I rt- th - 'tir-'r with nil ru--. 'i h thi- nml tir.-t It mk m-iiv iUt tln a;.r .:h-r Pr-. wilh civ. ii ijuanii-y -f :i;'!'-" i a t iiuif.a...! w . : t, mufti lr t:i-T ti(i rx fitcf. r-.-. i t w.il out'-r ' ' '- ' "'" ti-m ni '.fh'-t Mi.l. Thi.-1-V..u i-an maV.- t! i-'- r n u wjuit it. rc ! h.'n vou watil it; sua in qaauTili"- txuia oi.-- ja,'i;oa lt luarn-..-. ,. , , . F-.tirth "With i -vn cm .r. nrC urrant.( ..frr;r. lii-rr-'S. ) Iliilt- i . I r ' ;' 1 r-'' w f.llh - ilhitr Um'VuUmo fci ti;; !iMr fr-fli ami ,-Li U it 1. :,1! Ill- a-lTar-.-.- T." RTi'l ol lw 11 a .a-l.iui . w ill ii il..- r.-a. 1. - I a. I-- a:- i n'tinr fr m O t j r -o .' n it h- that tl : . taruicr WfjuM it' witli. ut it ? Ht.uOM v.f.s ' i r".ve. J a-T- vi. J..n tlll,; I u.r.l Ih. vllll la.t -hl.i. i-r-l . aI 1 irn-f Iiii. l.u.li.-...t !(;-- l- r I: - ur. 1 a'-: - ii.-- a Iw.'l. h..ur.. !-. I " 1 r--- 1.'- l- tr.- . . T -i-I.-. r hour with l... ia.-n. 1 -an uiai-M v-ur i.ai-ro.t I I vli-r :hll 1-- all f-uit Kr-.w-r,. f t I ..1 i -.nr.; .1 lat- r. I -;m uiar tl.ut.-f..- ir .ll- ' "f r'i t. ." u-n au 1 'Iti l.alt l...v..-. r- ni ii-. - ii :.i --. 'i : . !! r .hi. .rr.M-.l (r..m thr i m--- w ill. -.it u-uip al-r I-...W. fi.l.r wi.l kr.-l- uue 3 rar wun a..t. r i.- i.- t i"- -. a: .1.- --.... J.ill.S M HiMllK. pT. I. -I is. Jut l- ::. V W O Hiei"- T.nr M il. p t hm'.and have a,.l.l tiiro, alia tlr.l-tird I rt"'i'-i:i"i-- A. tli.-j arr a in.:. 1. I-II.T l-.a-l,. i.n l I. llrr 1. --t.1.. M M tl.an tl, . tl.tr kil.-1. wc anow ll.'-v will .-i. i.Uttj al--uMjf of Hi-in ... f ,"-irf-..f ti r j:-.. l.. hav. fix ot th .-tti.-r kii.-l. l-ur. a. w-. .aid b. ft-re, ..... 1. 1 w....-t !(.-k al ih. m alon-' ! f lours, Vi-ry l'..si-lu'ly. u M Jl CUNT . V .fS-.W. II .ST- W S. Jll.l U:. 1.' Ms. W. Ct tfirK. K: 1. o: i - II -ir.-s 1.1- irr.ai plea urr lo ln-1 i.' !'-.- tioli. ui r.-.--."ii....-:ii. I. . ...ir intaiualur l-at.-nt I . ! r Mill. Ai.v f. r-. n . 1 1.:.. ina-w ...! r !- t'. .1 pr .- ' ' l"- -"..!.- 'i. a Ih.v .ro.-nr.- or. ..f ..-ur u,-w Mi-. I lie m:l!lv iui-1 . .-ii- rtv-nr lm.i.;.-n. i n-rii ii ... -u-- : iii- ii-Mi.:- in i-- A;M.---.jli I Ii.itp ln.liiltir oiio -ar. it ha. ami-ly ri a.-l no- lor wli-.l it ----t. i :.-r . a ,so.t thr..u.-li --ii - I '.- o. .i- I. ill- s i I'-s liii- ..- lo ft-r-ml.iati-n. an loin 1- (-r- -r..-t w..l !..r.. -r th.in that pr-t.lH.-rd through tlio ....i f.l.i.-t.-i.l lli.l.t-.-iu the T-ry tHt-t th.it it i- n. -r- It.-, tro-n r-.inmrl. wh.- h a.w;,T. .x. a tro-l.-Ti- t.. a-i.litv. ai.-l m-li' it in Dl .i-y iii.tai-r- - i.,r dolullc u.. luur-. rr-i- tlluily. U st!-,i,, V. This i o-eeriily. tt-at 1 pur. 1 d ' f I' l.ii-lr- tli. in Oil. l.. r. ls.'.-J. . it. of liirkok's -;.t.nt Ci-I.r Miil.. an I hast-h-,.1 it ill um e.-r . Ii- r. rl rlly -a:--e- -1 aitli it mT-o If. I pae n.- h-sital--n in t r ii'-ii.-iii it a t.tt u--ful an.l ia.lii-nsNl-l. Ma.-I.inr to ihr f.nii.-r-. Uuii ii, on.uii'Q and Lw.. I. -y. -nn ni from ti,-- I., si . I .-irr--l of no. .1 ndrprr .lay. ra.y. Mni nr nrichl-or. hair pur.-h-imsl .imilar Ma.lnu. .. 'ill.- Mil- V- 1-,-n v-!-.-ai:y iinir.TMi .inc.. i l..o,;li mm... V. o. W Allli. .Hay H. l-j4. Hi H- y. D -I.wurt- t'ounty, i'a. 1 htrrt.y rrrtif. tha 1 hale U.-.-I W. 11. Ilickok'.. Im-pr.iT.-d r.-rtal.le t i-lr Sl.ll. un-t --.-ii-i-l.-r it a t.-:ii.-.Mh in Trntion in tti- rr.-n. ni. i-r tun.-. The ii-ler i.rlr.nrr an-1 orttrr than tii.it n.-.tl-'in II. H-uii ruy. I i.ui a. .. i-ira.- d with It. and hon..l ho ,inwii:inz to pari Willi o t-,r nun. a pr. nnunion tho a-ivan.-. d c-.sl. .1..I1NS llll.t:. Ju 1. .' . I'- rtlaud. I t. a o.M.-r.- Ihtinon. hue-trod S.lTor ALsIa'.. ar.1 llipl.-tna. hav- b--.li itoii to mv Mill wtliiti il:.- ia f--ur y.-t.r.. ei-Tlii. t 1 1 oornpi.-. ainut -Jl f,-,-t l.y Z tVt. and I 4 f-.-i l.ih, w.-ii;hiiialiH I'.., i. ei.iy w-iy poti.tl-io aa-i conTrnH.nt.- 1 111 1. K till. Adilr.se, W.O. IlIl KOK, A-J.nt E.. , rks, lli.rri-t.iirs. Pa. For mb hf JOSKPII M'KAIHiiN. Iwi.our. This Way, Ladies and Gentlemen ! . Fur fvid, durubtr, chfiip aud Inuutijttl I'irtures. tlllln ol) c Likenesses of a v-rv supe rior quality on a r.ew and improved plan, far snrpassins the Uaeut rreotype. They are not reversed, hut show evcrylhiii'; in its true posi tion are with.-ut the slare ot the llamierreo tvpe, and hence may he seen in any view ; liiey are taken in one liiih of the tune of a l)ai;uerreotvpe, and iherelore hener for takin-r small Children, which require but a serond in a bright li-:ht. and on dark or rainy davs are taken as quick as DaiTiieri-eotypes iu the clea rest days; they are far more dural le than any picture ever made hy lisht.heinp; taken on plate lass to which another plate of the same is hermetically sealed with an indestructible -cement, hy which the picture retains its bril- ' ltancy for apes; and it will not corrode by acids, nor be injured by weather or climate, i Copies of liapiei r. otvpcs, Oil Paintings, En-jravinss.cr any oilier object whatever. are ' made by this process finer than by any other ' known. If?" Portraits sot ineleran- frames i f ; morocco, or fancy cases, rjold lockeis, breast pins, fincer rtnss, fir. Ac. at short notice. j Also, lia-euerrrot) pes which for true ; andfailhlul life likenesses are not surpassed. ' I tt"Of eilhrri'.f the above mentioned species of Portraits, the value is undeniable. They lighten the sorrows of absence or deaih, by granting us to behold a beloved relative or prized friend almost asdistinctlv a if present, i Mother! father! sisters! brothers! friends! what would yon not Rive it the faces of the lost miaht still an I ever smile upon yon as in life! Then prornre Portrait' ere loo lair! Charges moderate, and Likenesses wariali- 1 ted tn please. Dacnerreotvpes, Pamtines. , Drawinss te. copied. Out-door Views and Miniatures of Deceased Persons taken at the shortest notice. I s Remember ihe place Room in Beaver's biiilUintj. next theTefc-raph office.Lewisrnirr;. M'f'A RTY, Artist. .' WE STI DY TO FI. EA $ E. New O-tNlrr Item ii ura nt 1 rpiIE subscriber has opened aSaloon in the I basement of lh Washington llonse, (en- .iain.c .,n .11 im ooor north or Market. Un l is prepared to serve up OY-STVKS. all amis ot J fi.. and almost fveryth-ns tn the Uaiinr; line, at any lim of d,iv. and evening.. He asks a share of th. pui,:,c r.trr nare. ' Jn. TO, i'5:m UAVin litnR Administrator's Notice. WIIEUKA-". Letters f Administraiion -o the rstme -f Al.EAAMitK I T.M. MIMiS. late . f Milrlinbur?. d'eeasul, have been granted lo ihe ondersigt.nl, all pernors knoviinK iheuiselves iti.'ebtf .1 l' said tate lire r.que. te.l to make immediate paymen', nnd th.ise havin; claims npon il will present Ihrm properly ainheiiticati-d fur settlement. JAMr'.S W.S.VMIS, Adiuiiiisirator. March .. !e:17. ! Seal Estate. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, AT ll HLIC SALK. -J )V an Alias order of the Orphan' Court J of l ui-n couuly, 1 will ei; i,e to ia.e on ihe premises, on TiM-Salay. VitU May iinl. coininenciii!? at ten o'clock it. il.e f-jrencon, the Mlowini; Ueal Estate, v.: Tlii: ".MANSION FAIIM" r,f tlm laic iu. ilat-u Jr., i.l Kelly 'I p. l'in.,n Co. I. , ad l'.. i - lan-'s of Uaviil lie in lev. Jar o: II ii in in. I, Mrs. M (Jiuie, ai.d Josej ii i.u.rr, arid coiiiait.in? m Acres The Farm is mi-M'y of the Cisi iuai.iy nf .,il and Mii-ler p.-i-ii inipri.vew.tnt.haiir-ai ni ,'o. aie.l on the i!iv.-r toad ibout l.a t a n.; e Houi I.ewisl.uig. 'Ihe In, rn.veiuei.ts aie 1INK HANK IIAltX, Paarlv new. a t.-jti r- y I tame IlweiliiteM, Hi use, a I.', rn l!-.us..'a . ;.g B fhcilj.i an-! oilier iitcessarv Oiittuililn-r a i.e.er ! a i : : n fT prn.s . f W an r in ihe I'eliar Ki!rha ai. l a Well viiiii I'liiopin the Uarnyard ar ! r,, a tht.v.i-s; jo'.t.R Apple 'rt har-l. a: it? can 1- m n:r st ..! the e!d.. '.S Tl - Farm il! I e . ffered as a h. ,t r in i arts fi u:t t-urcL."Ner. 'J'i r:i;s teas i-le.ar.d will !e ma.:e Known r.l s;i'e. I'erso.is w;shinw to view the premises nr-; r-.;-ies!f! to ea.l i-n ihe Ailtnu.istrator, or on J.rth Muser, f.f.vr the premises. II t.OH V. S1IELLKK. A iministrat-.r of V. W iitos Jr dei-'i April 1H5.7 a-.4,roit IH;.T A -'esua'-e i 1 at. i.ou- ici:iipie-t by R iil.- n y it s-nit !e f.-r a arpeuter ord-.-per, Apply at the -Oil-. :,:.-' Diii. e. I..--., isiim;. I e:-. W7if DEblRAI'LE BUILEIICG ICTS iu .l.i:.-" t-t .- st-osh 'Out i 4 siitei, a ; .: ie i.i.d a half trooi Mar.t:. A .so S u.a ycu.m stitrel OL.v twu squar-e? Ti r.i .Maru-i. I I"ri" a1. -v ar- VvcT 1. n. well i(r.'ti an-i a-.aiic'.l i" tui!i:? piny- V. 11. .M.MS'rii"NG. Ac'.iit Uxr o: V"m. Af.ii:ri U'C .1 IJT.vituriT, Vrrh 12. imsn sin . W 1 pui'-iiii' re i.f an -r!t r t f fh Or; i.Jirs' J r..urt of I'l.isTi unry. be ry- 1 u, p.ii.J.r n. e n rrU'uy. Ilto "2 llll lay i' iiw'xt. ai i-u uc . f il. in.'- J.u '-0 jui'jr, ir.'Pii-i:. i:i W hi:-iJc-T Tiu ii -ii p. 1 .if., ci-'iirv. ;i i--rin-i vnaletn.fM f'l'J m Hi ;k LAND 4f"y.-- Mtn.Te i n a.ii tt.'.wi hin ti - i-..ul". , j1; t "!t:t!- l-v lar.t's of Ai!af;t Hain't yM!.v iia-! Ki c'eiiiaii .r.ij oi r, n-r.-ta:i,::i-' 1 1 ! A'r'E 'i h-f is Mif ii fn vaid irjif-I all quaJirv of 'Vi ruber. J'r r-st.n lifir-'U-s , ! purr ha.'-iiiiT t; ml ir iantt, ' . rij ,t ! lii-.r iMrrf -t t at'crid tV.t? salr. I s:n . irncT ran he divi ird into ?mai!er puces i sun p'lrchaspr?. tiae ii Jut'ub Svphrr, .!i-r-as- J. 'JYr;'i f ;i f. 10 j-t rent l wn at thf 'f -e cf n, and iIip balanr at The cni.liriiiri'i 'n ot" the aie at the May Term .liown; a.r lo ct nin.ence at lit V!r( lc A. M- of w.d dav. A nil AH AM S. CYPHER. CHAKl.Ks HOriK.NM EIX. A -fm'rs Joutb tphtr dtaastd. Marrh I rf . 1.137. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue oi' a writ of Vend. Ex. is sue 1 nut vi the C'.'Urt i t" i.'i'nin.nn lla of I'lii'-n ci tir.rv and to n e dirrc trt!. I wi'l exp' e l' Public bale at li.c huu.se vi Vzvi i MoytT, in IIr.ii!tu n, on Fri?t, Apr;r-2, 1-?5T, a; TO no!. rk, A M-, to wif : -Nu. t. .A rertain tract cf I, an-1. 5; ua:e m Hartley towiish:p, n un'j atiTeai'1. t'oiuuUd ea'-t aiti.! i'ii'h l-v iands cf tircrire Eraucher. wrt by public road, and m-rth by lands of Joi.athan B.atte. coiitamin? halt" an acre more t le. the appurtenances. . A li t or trart i f Land situate in the tow nship and county ar-reaid. brunded east by lan U of Jnhn t-iovt r, n r:h and went by Ian. Is cf .lacub L'cMri'ti, and smuh bv land of Michael rhnnre. containing five acres more or Jess, wiih tlte uy purieiiance. t''';' !, laneu in t xecutioo and to be soM a the prcpertv ( f I.fri Snrnltr. lAMEll. Ul 'I.DIX. Sheriff Sheriff's Oihce, J,ewiburg, March 17, I57 ORPHAXS CCURT SALS. V;i:i:K.i;i.V to an 1 rrfcr cf th? Orphans' 'o-irt nf I'ninii county, will eiposril u. pul-i.c sa!f, i.n ihe prr mtses known a. tlir -Mansion Farm" i t s.VVl'EI. M't'LEI.LEX derrasnl, situate in Bntfalrr township, I'mon county, l':i.,comiri:nciiie at 10 o'clock A.M. of Thursiln, the .'HVi iLiy rf April nixt, all t'uat mi sstiai;. and tract of Land situate in liull.iloe township aforcsaiii. a Ijoining lanils of h.irs i f John Steans drc'ir, nf Wir. Irvin ilcr'tl, ( f I'hilip Knnp!e dee'd, an.l laniir of M m. Spatz and Dan'l Eni;elhari,crnta.n.iii 11-2 Acres laZ wilh the appunenances. It is all cicartj ar m a ood state of ciiItt-at:ott .x.-'-pt :abi tit 20 acrrs of Wooila:i I. It v irnprovpinctits are a twn rt frame HOl'SE, a BAKX. t-iS'l 1 Wrii -l Water, ami a large jsex ORCHAHV with all kinds of Fruit. 2 This valiia!-!' property t. be sola as a t '..!.' nr divide.! into lots as may suit purihi5trs terms made known at saie hv SAMI EI. M'CLELLEX. Ei-rtiifr. MARY A. M'CLELLEX. Ei-cuir.x Feb. 2S, 1 S.-.7 tf estaie of s.M'fWii $1,200 a Year: 1 000 An EMS wanted in every part tiful work, "Tlic I'aitoranin of lfc' llil w. orl'l uikI the fi-nipi - ing a View ot the pteseiit siale ot ihe Nations of the World, their manmrs. cnsti trs ar i pecnliarmes. and their political, moral, sncul and industrial condition, interspersed with JlUtoricul S.-4ches ainl A'Ci J'4-3-By Wiutm I'uvicn, anihor of the Historv ist England, tircece and Ki-me. Enlara-e.!. revised and embellished with several hundre t Engravings from de.si;ns of Crrme. Peverettt an-l other distinguished arnsis. Il is a!'" illustrated with I beautifully colon J plates, with costmues ot various nations. &c Agents sellins this work have cleared fif0 a month. .ITisend for a specimen copy at:d prospectos.which at e sent by mail r-st paid on receipt of $3. with particulars ol anency. J. W. BKAPLEY, Publisher. IS Xorih Fourth St. i'hiUd'F1'"' X.B. In addition to the nnal per cenia?" we make nn eitra inducement to Aper-ts in il wav of I'KUVILMS. J. . D. initf Oaf: ToM f--rsnle. Irro-rw f V-.sk LOXliBT- T.ew-i.burj, Nov. llf- aSZ&BS,