ITrruishnrg Cjironidf. O. W. WORTFN lc J. B. CORNELIUS. , ih trirk4 rwneu-. m. hu tbe larae.! aud UeH tMuUtioB offtnv MfVtpapMr In Laion CoaiilT. """ , . " " " , . ,: i The Platform of Principle! having been Freedom, nationaIjSIavcry, sectional! : rcad) tbe fullowing Uo,olutiuns wer, pre. U appeal from the five SlavckJdins Supreme , seuteJ sustaiued by impromptu remarks Court JuJgtixa the i'tupLE or l'ixLvit! . fr0m different members aud unanimously for Goternor. j adopted : D4VTr WI "liri'P i KtJvel, That tbe declaration of polit A' 1U ' llvlVF JL , ;ca. rtinuiLicg promulgated bv tbe inde- or hradfiikd voiyrr. Canal CoiuiulMsiunrr, WILLIAM MILLWARD, or nrrt.ADKr.rniA. Fur Jad.jtt of the Suprtme Court, J VKM'ir, of I'nveKe Co. JO.SUI'II J. I.i;Vl.s,or heNlrC James B. Stedmah, Esq., now of Ohio, (formerly of Lewisburg, Pa.) is appointed Commissioner of Indian Affairs, vice Geo. W. Mannypenny. L.The Leeislature of Michigan has appropriated One Thousand Dollars, and j V,ivtd, That jAME3 Veich ,nd Massachusetts a much larger sum, to be , Joseph J. Lewis, as eminent and unim used, under proper regulations and safe- peachable lawyers, and not as mere party guards, for the relief of their oppressed ' politicians, bavo earned for themselves a people lb Kansas. I reputation which will do honor to the j Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. JyStatc Election! in New Hampshire, j JCexdvcd, That without regard to mere Rhode Is!and, Connecticut, and Wisconsin, I and municipal elections in several other Northern States, show (in proportion to votes polled) rather an increase than a falling off iu the Republican party strength. Tbe Election in St. Louis, is a remark able sign of the times. Tbe New England and German elements in Northern Missou- ! ri, are working powerfully for throwing off i ., - , li i l o .i i the incubus of Slavery, while tho Southern , portion is trying to strengthen it by sub- duing Kansas. Courage, Republicans ! I lianeai and Missouri if the Aorth will remain true to her faith may both be on the side of Liberty in I860. ley The situation of public morals in California continue to be more deplorable, if possible, than ever. They have in effect repudiated a large portica of their public ; 10 reeaum e sun trust mat amiverance , , ! may come to ber from some quarter. Ue:- KesohcJ, That in Wm. V. Packer we From Central America, various rumors recognizc one WUJ fjr a quarter of a cen.u continuo. Reinforced as he often is from ; ry has been intimately connected with the America, in defiicoe of our treaty obliga-; ('anal operators by whose speculations the tions, the fillibustcr Walker koeps up bis i State has been losded with debt while army, and murder and every lesser crime ! ,ly Lav0 fatBeJ alnco ; and that -,. ,i ( .i. . i- . . j . ; in him also we recognize the man who at are rile through that distracted country I,,. ... , .,b , .- ,.. , , . . .... j Cincinnatti moved the adoption of tue Plat- Mcsico and Spain have, it is believed, . form witB0Ut the crossing of a t or the settled their difliealty, to the sorrow of dotting of an i." For both these reasons those who huped it -would afford the j we oppose his election as prejudicial to the "national democracy" an opportunity to bcst intorcsts ot our commonwealth, and teal another Slave State. "Tin Soctii." We have received the j first number of a neatly printed paper with ! kia aiato, akKl IS pUDHStlCd (ISlIV, ' in Kicbmotia. lraiDia. bv 1 toper A. I rvor. , who will be, also, its editor. The first j procure SPEAKERS fbrthat occasion, nam bar contains a variety of miscellaneous j THE M il matter, and several able political articles, j rr-i i ,, ' r .rv , ' , . . . . .,,1 i he sale oi the Jain iiine ot the public Mr. I rvor denies that "The South wul : . , , , . . ,. be in the interest of any clique or iudivid-! w,,rks' w,,h ,he rprobition of U oal, and reaffirms his "resolution to main- j "bo ot directly or indirectly tntcres tain an independent attitudo, and to ac-' ted in the patronage which the Canal knowledge no subserviency but to the 1 Board dispenses aunually among those rights of the Smtli and the prineifM , hose ac,j0D, arc controlled by the seven the Democratic irfirtu." II 'athiwjn L mun. e i j c l . , v J ' ' principles, of the five loaves and two fishes. Buehaian s organ.) : ' L , , . , , v i v. .11 . iri , 1 For many years we opposed the sale of tbe No doubt, shju'd a paper bo rubliahed i ... . , , . a . a ... .l x.. m .r . titililie wurss, &udrr the impression that devoted "to the rights of Thi NoaTit,' , , . ' ,, K. , they would eventually pay better. Rut it would be howled at by sham democracy ' ,.J, . . . .., .... i , this hope must be abandoned as regards as ''eeelionai and "treasonable. ; . : ,. .... . tbe main line, which is getting worse ev- StSuThe few coming years, the Jidoss ; erv year. of oar Supreme Courts will have much j For years past the Canal Commission- influence in the grapple between Freedom ers have used every expedient to keep the aud Slavery. In the dnys of '76, most of , real stato of facts from the knowledge of the Judges leaued to the Tory eide they , the people, and make up their reports prated and pleaded fur "Loyalty," just as j accordingly. Rut, unfortunately for them, their spiritual successori now do for "Do-, the result of their statements do not tally moeracy." Hnrrily, the Foplr can new w;th those of the Auditor General, who elect tltir own Judyes. Judge Ksox has j j. a disinterested cfiicer. A writer in the epoued tho cause of Freedom. Elect I Philadelphia fiuttetin shows, by facts and Messrs. Yeech and Jos.J.Lewis, and we flgareS) that the main line does not even ehali havo the majority ot tne bupreme court of Peuusjlvaiiia on lbs right eido. California Appointments. The Fadural appointmeBts in California, a State j who population ia full ooe-balf northern j jrisn, and whose industrial and solid pro- gress is almost entirely due to the working ' men of tbe North, who bave made their j Loraes there, are as follows : I). F. Washington, of Virginia; Frank Tilford, j of Kentucky ; Dameron, of Mieisiippi ; j Hay, of Texas ; Oliver, of Louisiana ; ! Walter, of Mississippi ; Dorsey, of Gator- j gia; Hastings, ot Missouri; Larr, ot Louisaaa. tS' President Buchanan has appointed John W. Whitfield, (late Border Ruffian Delegate to Congress) Itegisterof the Land Office, and Daniel Woodson, (late Porder Koffiun Seoretarj of the Territory) Receiv er of l'ablio Moneys for the " Delaware Land District," Kansas Territory. Slriugfollow announces himself a can didate for delegate to Congress. E President Pierce is now in Philadcl- j Loder the proposed amend phia, where he intends to remain some ! ment" ,0 the Constitution, Union will be weeks in tbe hope of benefiting tho health j entiIed to on Member in her own right ; of his wife, whioh has bcea bad since tbe I ""1 wouId rrefcr t0 tDPT U w nd Bot loss of her son shortly after tbe election of I be liuked (ut"essirily) with a eounty Mr. Tieroe to tbe Presidcney. j s,relab'D8 wa7 5 or 60 miles,with which I gj,a UM n0 business or other interest. Let Lee, a Virginia ex-Clerk in the Pension j ,Tery count. be ind.pendcnt as possible, office at Washington, who, a few weeks j Tbe Free Banking bill providing for ago shot Mr. Hume, bas been acquitted. , baiikiog on State Stocks, deposited with a Murder don't seem to be a crime over there proper offiocr was defeated in tbe House, in Washington. j but subsequently reconsidered. Ncgatiations bave again been opened A. ui" before Ihe House for separating with Mr. John A. Washington, in regard . lne office of Superintendent of Common to tbe purchase of Mouut Vernon by the Sh-ols from that of Secretary of the Com. State of Virginia. I nionwcallb, as it ia in most of tbe States. Hew. J. E Bra'.?, of Danville, will '' taring take chge of the Groveiuout lioardtr-g School at l'heonixville, Pa. worth only fr.y eents. I W1LMOT & LIHEUTY! I I'ureusut to notice, a meeting of citizen i of Laviiburg and vicinity convened in Am- mom' Hall, evening of 4th ioit. Thomas . M.shit wis appointed Chairman, with a ! r . number of assistants and secretaries. t tvndent nnvfttmn of freemen at llarria- burg on tie 25lh u!t., meets our hearty I approval. ' JtetulttJ, That the name of David ! Wilmot is iuiperisliably associated with that of Thomas Jefferson' in tho patri otic work of endeavoring to prevent the i - spread of the blighting evil of Slavery over U. 8. Territory once free. Hemlced, I hat in WILLIAM iM ItLVARD for Canal Coniiiiisinner, we recognize an American who at Washington manfully sustained the cause of Republican princi i it ..I . -1 pi Pws ana weaatea iw. oi oiavery ag- parly name whether as bigs, Amen- cans, Republicans, or independent Demo crats we heartily support both the cause aud tbe candidates of the late Union Con vention. RfM.htd, Tbat we call upon the friends of freedom everywhere to renewed efforts in the never-dying cause, and by the early an(1 systematie diffusion of eorreet infor- f,ion r""ePare th hc,arts ?f the ' the groat contests before thcru. TM tbe 0.erwbelm;ug v;cto. rics of ,ha Opposition in the only Slate Elections held this year, happily prove thut their spirit n undaunted by defeat. Freedom- battle, once begun, P..-ii,ieatlied from bleeding eire to ann, Though baffled oft, i eter wosvu Jie$olved, That although the hypocriti cal cry uf " ltuchaDan iireekenridge and Free Kansas" has apparently been effec tual in cbeatiug Kansas out of her right io tue cause oi numan nocrcy. Oa motion, it was KetoheJ, That we j arfjourn, to hold a fUBLIC MEETING . . i i a. : J rr ; PU9tain itself, under the mananccment of the State, and is therefore of no value to the Commonwealth. Tbe Canal Commissioners claim a nett profit for the year 1856 amounting to $082,596 42. On the other hand, the writer referred to, shows by the reoord the following : Loss on the Columbia road $22,003 46 " " X'ortage " 99,834 22 812,887 68 Deduct profits on canal portion, 44,611 26 Total loss on Maine Line, $268,246 32 MBThe Legislature is making progress with the Appropriation Bill. The Apportionment Bill lingers. One passed in Sonata adds Perry to our Sena torial District : our increase of population not having kept pace with the rest of tbe State, another county is therefore added. Juniata and Snyder are put in one district with one Representative, and Union and Lycoming is one district with two Itcpre- I The two offices bavo bo community of in terest, and the change should doubtless be made, forthwith. We have observed nothing else of par ticular iatereeit to cur readers in the pro. j cedings. LEWISBURG CHRONICLE The Sure Road to Fame and Fortune. We take it tu be a demonstrable fart that no discovery or invention worth advertising at all can be advertised loo extensively. The roan whose menial vision is darkened by mi serly instincts, whose soul lies in his breeehe pocket, cannot understand this ; ami if such anone in his mole-like gropings,should chanee upon some new and useful truth, he would be afraid to take thesure road to celebriely .which lies through the columns of the press, let he should be ruined by the tills. What a con trast does the brilliant and beneficial career of Prof, ltolloway present to the Wind stupid ity of such a man. Having perfected, after many years of laborious research and experi ment, two remedies which he knew, with pos itive certainty, were absolute specifics for nearly every internal and external malady in cident to humanity, he determined at once to give them a wider publicity than any other medicine had ever attained. His motive was noble and benevolent. He felt lhat he posses sed the power of mitigating suffering and wa ging sucessful war with diseases heretofore unconquerable, and like a good champion he feerlessly entered the lists. Had he been mo ved by avarice instead of philanthropy he could not have taken a surer or shorter pain to wealth. The plan of advertising prepara tions, which actually aceomplulud M that em piricism had ever promised or medical otiho itiu? attempt, of eouraa i.ruted aelf n-muorratlva. Ha flrawlvil aaera natian with Ilia aclrrrtiemtita. ha pTji dad tba whola arorid with hi miKjirinaa. and tha world Tipail titin with n thower of gold. WVaarily iVioTa thnt ttirra ia no poitniMa maaoa of diKacmiaatinij: ioformatinn amontr ram that ha haa not adopted ID glf ing uotortetj to hu Pill and ointment. Tha Hun. Mahlon licki-n!nn. of Sew Jeraay.onae aalir Ica1!7 likanad Ilia nnlf to hix flaaftalfs. and wa hava lit tla doubt that if the wn flairatatTa Uolloway would eon triaa to haaa a hit of bunting nailed to each with hi nania and addrea iuarribed upon it. In fart, au h ia tha antrrpriM and irrapri-saibta energy of tlie man, that wa ahonlil ararraly be auroriiied to h-ar of tha virtue of hi medicim-a hainr; lnieribed on the desert aandn of mid Afrira or traca,! in the eternal enow that rap tha peaka of tha And,-. Hi e-ntral ofnrc far thla hamiphere (ha mmpa out hi ailrartiaine; cround by brmiphereal K) llai den l.ane. baa ooiy been eatabli.bad about two year,and yet probably there are not Are hundred aditlta out of our population of thirty million who have not heard of Hoi loway'a Pill and Ointment. Be thia aa it may. it ia a tattteal fart, verified by the book of tha etablibment, that more than half a million of peraona have within that purrhaaed the preparation at the New York Offlra and It Country Airenriee. Could the amount of good they have effeetej in that period, in the United State alone, be computed and plared on reeotd. il would cf itelf form one of the proiidevt monument of suree to wairh seal oua phi!aothropy on the one banj and popular apprecia tion, on the other ,hare ever contributed. A. 1'. iAjy &xtk. Elcrflon ewa. Tbe snow storm of lost Monday was widely extended, and the snow was repor ted to be eiijhteen inchet deep at Dunkirk, fen at Eimira, four at Lewisburg, ke. Oceurring on an Election Day, it nudo a small vote among the rural population of Connecticut, while in the cities and villa ges it made no great difference. The following are tbe returns of Elections held that day : St. Louis, Tuesday, April 7 Incom plete returns from tbe city election held yesterday show the following result for Mayor : Wimer, (Emancipationist) 431 Pratt, (Democrat) 3380 Lane, 16U6 A large number of Americans voted for Wimer. The majority of tbe other candi dates on the Emancipation ticket will probably be elected. Wimer's majority will be about fifteen hundred. CO. N no - -..mmfn. u..vmn returns of the election bel l I yesterday show a Republican majority iu mo oeiinio ana i louse, me following persons have been elected to Congress iu this State: Arnold, Dem., in the Second District ; Clark, Rep., in the First District ; Dean, Opp., in the Third District; while tbe Fourth District is claimed by both parties. The Opposition State Ticket is elected. CixcmwATi. At the municipal elec lion held in this city yesterday, N. W. Thomas, Citizeus' Candidate for Mayor, aud Rellamy Storer, Citizens' candidate for Judge of the Supreme Cuutt, were both elected over C. J. W. Smith and E. j J. Ferguson. Democrats. I Cleveland Tbe municipal election j which took place yesterday, iu this city, J went in favor of the Democratic eandi- ! dates by two hundred majority. I New Orleans. Tbe entire American city ticket for District Judges has bees : elected, although it is probable tbat the I Democratic candidate for Associate Judjie of tbe Supreme Court has been elected. Portland. The Republicans have eleoled their candidate for Mayor of this city, by four hundred majority. Tbey have also earritd their ticket for City Couneils. j CniCAOO. Scattering returns, which have been received from Wisconsin, indi cate tbe re election of Whitson, the Re- publican candidate for Chief Justice, by a I decided majority. RHODE ISLAXD The following is i the vote for Governor : Dyer (Opposition) 9,600 Potter (Administration) 5,100 Tbe Opposition was divided on some of the other State officers, but tbe Legisla tor is four to one Opposition, and will elect the Republioan candidates. Both the Republican candidates are elected to Congress Durfee by 3,500 majority, and Brayton by 800 majority. Rhode Island is foremost for oivil as she was for religious liberty, i The Americans and Whig, of Richmond, Virginia, elected their municipal ticket, on Wednesday by a majority of over 2 to 1. Chicago, Tuesday, April 7. A bloody affray took place yesterday at the depot of the Michigan and Southern Railroad, between a policeman named John Potter and a gang of Irish hotel runners. Oue of tbe participants named Patrick Brown was instantly killed. Two others whs were wounded are not expected to live. Tbe Coroner's inquest which was held on the body, returned a verdict tbat the act was eommitted in self defonce, and Mr. Potter was set at liberty. The Democratic Vess contains intelli gence of the massacre of white settlers at Spirit Lake, Iowa, by a band of Sioux Iudians. Agent Flandreau started with a company of troops from Fort Ridgely on tha 17th nit. Fifteen of the settlers are reported missing. The Supreme Court ef this State bas recently decided that the several coun ties of the Commonwealth are liable for the cost occurring from tbe arrest aud imprisonment of drunkards.in the boroughs and towns within their limit. & AVEST BRANCH FARMER-APKILja 1S57 Adjourned court Proclamation. I Whereas, the lion. Abraham S Wilson. Pre- sideni judge for the 20th Judicial UiMr.ct of! IVnn.y'van.a. composed ot Ihe counties of I rnionf Milll,,, and Snyder, and Philip Ruble j and John W.Si.nolon,rJsq's, Aociate Judges for l.n.on county, have issued .heir precept, I bearing date the day of February, 157. : and to me directed, for the holding of a Court of Common I'leasat Lewisburg for the coun.y of Union ou the seecd Mon.l .y of May ne... (being the 1 l.h dav)IH57.and to continue one i weekfNOTICE is merefore hereby giver, ,, ... . ... : . i : ,u. : lllles.ies ann an persons mieimcu in ihc Issue List, to be then and there present and not ; dep.rttw.ih.Mit leave. Jurors' are requested . ... . ,...i,. , , i,. ,.m. Given under my hand and seal at the Sher- ifl -a Olliee ... Lewisburg. the 9,h day of April A. D. I857.and in the seventy-ninrh year of i the Independence of the U.S. if A inerica. (iod save Hie t commonwealth : DA.MKL I). GLLIII.V, Sherift". Racine & Htsslssippl R.R. Company , IEX per Cent. Farm Jlortsase BnnJs. ! 1 We invite the attention of all who desire a perfectly safe and certain Ts Pr.it Ckt ! . a i. i- .......iiniint i ti r .irtTi .iinri7a7r nimut ii .i.;.. u...t .rliirh w ittTrr for sale. Thirsp 1 Honds are secured by mortgage on farms in ) the immediate v.ciniiy of the road, as well as I by the Bond of the Railroad Company. They j ,e redeemable, and will be pa.d, in May Y.I. i The InterestCoupons will be paij in May and ! Nov. of each year, at our otf.ee. j Tl.eroadisl36mileslon?,and86milesare now finished and in operation. The remaining ; 50 miles are progressing rapidly to completion! and it is confidently enpected lhat the whole ( of the road will be opened in the course of the j present year. The business on that part ! which is now completed has proved much j greater than was anticipated, and there can I be no doubt the whole road when open w.ll be j a handsomely remunerative enterprise. The roa 1 is advantaseously situated as will he seer, hv the Man. and its connections are such as to insure it an immense amount of; both freieht and passenger business. The fin- , ancia! condition of the road is as follows : Stock Cah Puhaeriptlon Town and 0nty Subscription Farm Mortgage . nan.ooo MO.ooO l.filai.not) S,-2lMtNHI l.l.O,(MIO Bonded Indebtedae $10,000 par mile $4,St0,niM The nett earnings for the year 1856 were in round numbers $119,000. The cost of that part of the road that is in use was $l,3tlo,iun. It therefore earned over 9 per cent., and lhat on an unfinished road. As soon as it is com pleted to Freeport, 1DI miles, the business will be vastly increased by the connection which il there makes with the Illinois Central and Galena & Chicago Railroads. We have personally examined this road and the properties which are mortgaged, and we olfet the Bonds in the full confidence that they are perfectly secure and reliable investments. The Bonds are in amounts of from $100 to $15.1X10. We will be happy to furnish any desired information about the affairs of the roan to tnosr an,, ro. "'""" " ; icuci ui uinriwisc-. ni a:aa ca a a aa No. Ml Walnut U, balow fourth, I'ltlL.Mr A. A number of the above bonds are in the handi tif the undtrsicned for sale, in I.ewis burtr. mh 2757 A. K. BELI-. JURORS Traverse JuroryAij'HrneI CourttMty 57. Fmm Wrnt Bnfftthe Geo E Sheary, neichler. Thos f avlor. Buffafae Daniel M Renner. Ephraim Campbell, Rubt Strayhorn. Antt'w lUurksOersham Biddle. Kcili Adam HazVl.Gen Meixel.Jaeob Meyer. Et Buf. l.n tBU-a.1. I. 1... !... Ca. f ST j H Walker, Abram Wolfe.VVm L Harris, AVU. I finmSos Kleckner. linrthy nd Lnvi j Jacob Fees. Alva Marsdon. Edw Benner, Israel ! Dearer, John Frederick, Elias Katherman. j Iswisburg Robt M Muser, Eli Slifer, Josiah i Baker. Mnterinne Robert Chambers, Simon Berry, Reuben Royer. White t)err Jo R Ketler, Wm Stadden, Jacob Meckley. Mifflin i fturjy John Young, Tho's Guteiiu8, Cha's 11 j Has-senplug j 1! rami Jurnr$t J ry Term, 1857. j Buff-doe .nd'w Ruble, Thcmp. Siravhorn. i Mifflintmrj Jos Boop. John Bilper. Vnifn ; Jacob B.i rn hart, Arch Thomas. West ftuf. Benev. ,M Reish. East Buf. Leonard.Wolfe. i Limestone Jno Crogrove. rw Berlin Hv ; D Maize, Chas Cawlcr, Jas INeiman. Lewin- burg Wm Vanvalzah, Geo llolstein. Joseph Uri- T niivai-.ail wen innairiu, tiiintini Or, ThasC Shnrkl-r JohnonVall James J m r . i7 i -k ii .J Ka y. Lim'tfnnr Jhn I.eiby. Hurtle u and ,-.ei--A 11 Cummings, Orlando Bingaman. ...h t,,j-l, i," .,..K Hafrr r llin'l Jacob Hilbish. At.' Jacub liafer sr, Dan'l Slahl 5d. Traverse Jurnrn, JUny 7Vrrn. WAi'te Deer Jon H Robenold, E II H'eikle, Joel Knnrk sr, P B Kaufman, Jnhn St Clair, Sa.nl Goodlander. Eaxl liuf. Cvrus Brntrn, Wm l.indenmuth, Jnhn Oundy, IVler Oelz. Buffalne James Himmelrichi, Adam Young, I Francis Wilson, John Diddle. Kew fierlin ' Jas Harrison. Saml Uoop. Ay John Noll, ; Tho's Howard, James Shields, James Moore. Iswi'bnri; Thos N'esoil. Oeo Sehoch, Wm Fr.ck. Franklin Caldwell. Jos Me.xel.fi.iml I, Beck, Solo Ritter. Mifflinburi; Saml Stitzer, JamesChambers.Berryhill Bell. Limettune Chris Dauberman.Oeo Chambers. Jnckion Philip f'ross. Hartley and Lrwit John Deal, , Chas Ituhle, David F.llman, Ja's Reed, David 1 Haves, Dan'l Htinsicker. Chr'n ('ann, Chr'n Re.f, Wm Cook, Jno F Wilson. Union Jona ; Hummel. Wett Uuffutne Saml Kaufman.Geo Hanck, Wm Taylor, Geo Kleckner. B00XSI B00XSH Great Bargains at the People's New and Cheap Book Store of P. NEVIrJS & Co., Lewisbnrg, Pa. ll is,..m, one ui me mm. nd) juai hi - rived fto attend to the business for ihe. I nresent.) with a large and select slock of DOOKS of Ihe most varied character, bought , at the Trade Sales at the lowest rales, which ! have been added to the already fine stock on hand, all of which will be sold at correspond- ing low rates. We go upon the principle of ! quick sales and small profits. Citizens of j Lewisburg, look to your interest, encourage this new enterprise. You will find eventually that you will be the gainers by il. Your town wants a good Book Store, conducted on the most modern and approved style. Such we promise yon, if you w.ll but give us yonr in fluence and patronage as long as wt sell vou as cheap and perhaps cheaper than others, whirh we feel rnnfldent in savino- ,., An I Ihe enterprise is new. and not yet properly I organized. We would but ask your kind in i dulgence and patronage for a short time, and i we guarantee all we promise in the way of ; improving. On our shelves yon will find a I large collection of Sundard and Miscellaneous i Books to meet the wants and tastes of all; also I oiAiiui.Lsi 01 every variety, v e nope to supply you soon with all the Leading News papers and Magazines at the earliest possible period, from their connter. 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 clohs or single numbers. Our connexion wilh the School Book Business, enables us to sell everything low at either wholesale or retail. We call special attention to Ihe Public School Register. The Globes. Pelton's Onilins Maps, Sanders' and Merril's Elocutionary Chart, ic. One and all, give us a call, examine our stock, and judge for yourselves. Feb. .0,'67. P. NEVUS & CO. UT.WIOWPBVT C ... , NtOOTTHCCEE. A LL persons knowing themselves indebted X to J. Schreyer, either by Note or Book j Account, w.ll confer a particular favor by I laying me same on or oeiore ine 1st uay of April next.. J. SCHREYER. LewisbargTFeb. StX 1M7 ' l-lnt. May Term, liM. Adam Mchrrck aud ciher, v John Rauck Maiih.as ilsen v. I)..v,d Here Jhu '".ck " A J O.uo J'n On Rockalel er vs Abbot W . fc rs B Christ lor W Cameron vs Oeo A . r.ek Jh lir.tesinan vs John H J irli wilb not Jam .'""" U'1' Sarah .Vui I'tilk vs James L qumn Becker K YVe.ler vs Uias Sieis has P K et al vs Adam M Kling 6 Uates.nans vs i 11 J .elfeo, erler Samuel Hendersan vs Charles t ronraib llenrv W Hinder vs baml hiving - ' , . , ir;t, Cm sug. M Chamber.m v. Uonuian & L.h MarUa e.l c vs Jacob Il..rim et .1 Julius V eil fee. v same (-has II Cook v, I Uos enny "'" " H V. h. .e w.th notice to g ..owo ..o same vs same Mary Jane Flint Ac vs Charles I) Kline Lafayette Albnt'lil vs John Dalesman j Montelius Youne jr vs Suizer A- ll'inUinver t.liristlil(l Uersham vs j,,,,,,,, UeVer et ai oamei i.aycock s wiiiiam Mo. re "aniel Rangier jr vs George HousH et al John VVenzel vs lacks..n M Laugl.lin l,,hii f HanfT wt )vi. Si.it fr win notice - ------ - I'ortertor M r. snriner vs . 11 niiriner wiiu no : . .... ....... ., famuel Baker vs John Dalesman Ll.beth ariz vs David Toye Hank ot Danville vs Lorenzo P I eed Mary A Davis vs VV ill.am Dav is I "'ssel vs Jno kimple s Admrs rge Wehr vs Ceorge i aust Oaniel Rangier vs Hasuau ei el. with no Bank ot Danville vs Chas II ?hriner ""'r.15,'"" VS f. ? Dre,sbach W T Linn vs F B Marr lan.el illiams vs Kai.fu.an &. Reber m M Cleary vs Wm M VanValaah J-'th P M Cormick vs t.eoi.e J Swartz Mary h tslibaiigh vs Danl D Guldin et al Voungroau ,A -Walter vs .Noah W alter rhc rnton & an alzah vs J..hn Murphy Knetiel vs lames Mauck "avid llerost vs JJaniei i.engier David Baertges vs Alfred Kneass P.t.r II ......... i nn.i W.ft. a 1 1 ,, , l i; - r J D Sorver At Co vs Saml and Jos W Shr.ner ; John DeLong vs Jos ti M'Call James M .smith vs Robert Chambers i Charles II Cook vs Byers Si Ruler Ann Thomas v I'eler Beaver et al j T Church A Co vs Solomon. Mayer i Ranck & Roland vs Lambert Banck j M Geyer's Adm'rs lor Jn Ranck vs A C H'gh Gen Lippincolt A; Co vs Kanck & Rjland ' V Kosenberg tV t. o vs same Brooke V Fuller vs same L B Christ fur W Cameron vs Feier Meinel Harriet Jenkins vs Merrit Chappel et al Beck & Reber vs John Zimmerman same vs David Zimmerman Charles llarlzel vs Slate Mut Fire Ac Ccmp To commence Monday, 1 Ith of May vxioy coi.'xty, as.- The Commonwealth of Pennsylva l. . nia t ) Ye nia to Mary Ycarick, widow, Henry iearick, Thomas Yearick, isainue! Yearick, L'mantiel Yearick. Mary Yearick, ! Susannah Yearick of tMiio, Rebecca Yeariek, Kachel Yearick, Surah intermarried with Da- vid H y of Iowa. Judith intermarried with William 8titzpr, I.vtiia iniermamed wuh I Peter liny of Ohio now deceased leaving issut two children nainei John and Mary Hoy of Ohi., Catharine intermarried with Peter Hoy cf Ohio, and Elizabeth intermarried wnhOo. W. Swinef-rd now dead leaving issue one child named Theophiitis who is a minor and has George N. Yuunma'i euardian, a i litem, heirs and lezal representatives of IIENKV VEAKM.'K,l:ite of the bi.rouh of Mifllinbur?, Cnmn county, deceat.d Greeting : hereas. by an Inquest for that purpns Hulv awarded' bv ihe Orphans' fVitrr ,.f ih ' . . .1 a'., . .. f . 1 . .... ioreaaJ. tntr rrai estate of th: sa d Hen iy Yearick was valued and appraised as fidUiw., to ui' : So. 1. A Eot on Fmnt street, adjoimn? landi ot George Iviver, 'I'homas Yearick and others, containing thirty feet in front and one hundred and twenty-six feet in depth, where upon is erected a two storey frame lu-r!lirig House, uiih the appurtenances, we have val ued and appraised at tbe sum of $"r:i33. 1'0. "2, certain tract or piece of Land adjoining lands of BerryhiM Bell. Nicholas Millhouse and others, containing four acres or thereabouts.ue have valued and appraised at the sum of one hundred and nineteen dollars and seveniy-five cents per acre $47!).00. o. 3. Also a tract or piece of Land adjoining lands of John Gotshall, Benjamin W. Thompson and others, containing iwo , , , r m"re OT ' wr valued and appraised ' th' "" " one lii.n.lred and i-hiv dollars . ,. , " , " "' K-'hre cents per arre-.Vilfir.fi. ; Also a l.ol solllh of Ihe Rnrnush ol .Mifflin bur::, a,l.nr,in lands of Thomas Crr.arni'Mer and other,emitainin three acres or ihereabnots, we valued and appraised al Ihe sum of one hundred and fortv-six dollars and lu-eniy-five cents per acre $138 75. O. ft. Also a lot of Woodland adjoining lands of Thomas (iutelins, Edw ard Smith and oihers, containing Iwo actrs more or levs.we valued and appraised at Ihe sum of thirtv- eijnt dollars and smecn cents per acre, amounting to ?6,3:1J. i And whereas, none of the heirs of the said deceased appeared in Court on the renin, of Ihe said l.i.,nsiiion to lake the premises tnerein mentioned al Ihe appraisement. YOU and every of you are therefore herebvciled to be and appear at the next general Orphans' Court to he held at Lewisburg for the said count) of Union, on the IHth day of May next, to accept or refuse to take the said premises at ihe valuation thereof, and case of refusal j to take aa aforesaid to show cause why ihe j same should not he sold. Witness the Hon. A. S.Wilson. President of j our said Court, at Lewisburg, the 5th day of ' ft. .. 1. . T toe-. I ...an it, n.u. ten,. SwS74 SAMUEL ROVSH, Clerk COAL! COAL! r a en. , I 'UAL ! ifle HnilPrSlo-ncil U'nillil rp;- pecifully inform the citizens of Lewihur? and vicinity, as well as persons in adjoining towns, lhat he keeps constantly on hand a supply of SHAMUKIX and WJLK-S-UAKRE CO.lt, for Store and other purposes, of every arietr ami ciie.ao.l will clellrer real Uineran'twdejlrina; d', pirchaaim rti tint they will get full weight, and iLus pay only For wnat ttiea reeeire. Coal can t had at Ilia lowest Cauli rriees at hi Yard, few Tarda from Mr. Wei.ienaanl'a Hotel. urElUHlSG all kind w.ll be itten.ted to at bis foal V"- GEOKUK HOLSIEIX. tewlaborr. May 13, HPS tiAlso Blacksmith's Coal. nn UR, tLblAAVlQ S ancer llllliilo, for the Treatment of; Cancers, Tumors, Wens, Ulcers, Scrofula or I "y Growth or Sore. Chronic Diseases gene-! rallycanbecured (if curable) without snrgica! operation or poison. Forall particulars write, 81ale diseases plainly, and enclose 25 cts for advice; Letters must have a postage stamp , ....I.. I . . I enclosed to pay answer. Medicine sent any i distance. Address C L KELLIXO. M D. Mechanirsbiirc PnmherUn.1 f i Meeh.nicban, 1 S miles from llarrlabnre, on theC V ' Railroad, and aeceaaible from al. part of the Union. OM and aennst. Door and rich, come ell . .iu . ..... ral. eaV-To thoee afflicted who can not visit tne perso nally. I will aeii l. per mail, on receipt of (6 only, s Kecipw to prepare Medlcine.with full Ilirectionafornae.Ae. state all particulars, address a aboaa Smo.O IS44C S-tllTII, BARBER and Hair Dresser, LEWISBURG, Pa. Office in Amnions' block. Market street, 3d door above the Store Oct. 2? 18."B - Q ssP sTssssP mi a? n i ... T.r., -a"TBna BVf'TtTma,hnh,'' "r'nedaSalooninthe T.Ll "2,"A ' oc V 4-1 1 basement of Ihe Wakhina-ton Hou-e. fen- warranled for one year at J I YODEITS i ,njrII J. lUUtlt 9 " T Al I . Ve ADIEU' nnvwi nonne a i-.j . ..ywiu .uu uana. some tu:t ree d bv W BEAVER 4 KREMER. EI. H. Eersham, K. D., H AVI Mi pi-rmaincnilv located in Lc w.sburs. Fa., rcpe-ctfully tenders Ins Professional Services 10 the citizens of this town and vicinity, h .-ping by prompt aiteniion to the duties of las pr-desM-n lo merit a share of Ihe.r patronagp. Auenu.m will also be paid to Chronic Disease, ol every ua..:e,aud treated with unparalleted success. Il DKItsll M "ra.luated at the renowne I American Electic Med.cal (..,ll.-re,Clr;...i..Ii. hami" first studied ihe Old or Allopathic sys tem of me.l.rine,at.d attended Lectures in one of the Old School Me ni al CVlieg.- of I'lulait elplua: but becoming convinced of tne super iority of the .Wwor American f.ei-t:e sj-s, ,, l,e r.onmenced Its Studv. and altcli ;.eil two j courses of I.ee:iii.-s in ill Relt.r.ned ro-an Krlertie. Med, al t.-i-!l-f of lb' r A me- ii--n i Guv of the We-t. This Iri'tiv.lti alibi".ib t e.t. uii'l . l-.nr ,.ll,. r , yt in it intaii. l,:i. no am ri' r ,n fti lr-uiiv auuuMll, m. re Mifi' lit Mtsliral r.'ili-C'-' "I tD.-ml.ali ll.e-l il I- 11U .ti nl.i h:,l.ai.;i. I fliKieiali. t.t ;ol .art '.I '-nr I A,-., lliey alll icil l nejru buuier-us tl,au any wr i Tlie ,rn.elpal a.ff'renee l.e! e. ,. tl.e It. "' ! K, ,etir.a.,.llli..-....l A1...J U.:r ev-lein BhhIK-.B I the Xew SelMK.I u . H" Ui.ilieI..il atfi.t ll.at I' . i. tl.i5: , in ui.y f wT ir.juri..u. to tl.e h-nann ej.l.-ui. -irli ' "' i Lara ef late ,ar. I- ...e..vere,l. .! ... I .n.fr.Te..,r,.fl,,-i-i;. Id- . e-fc-- . tl.at are 1 e-implte ullllu',. T--r Hi'. ui I I. ., il... r. ... r.il. 1: ll'-i ttith -r ' . " .,i ,;i ,h...- . i ti II -I r : : Ail..-tl,ic a.-li-lere.t tie- !" lie ' , -:i ,l n.,..i.i..nl , f evt f. liter -t -in ol Dl-li- I .,!.- II. m, 1,11,1,. Ht In ia:l.;, Ti.. m-.nina A- ) I msfiv ili, a-e re u,a iital. - ll,:.t n.i lert-,1 . imiHwHiltle, aii.l tteit tfu, illiont lir, ukini; r, tiie ruD-lll.eu- rtilutinu. ami rr- alin 11m r 1!m :i-.... a. irl.; lUHlietu. ll -p- t-!:,. I.I..T l'i .. l.ea.'l linn,--. jr. m:it'ir. L- The New .-ellO.,1 eeltm!y el the tn-atinei.tif all .ii.-n-e. Tlinienl n-p rt tl::it :!. m-rt tK..tlier i- l.-f llian 'i i'-r ':n I s ,re Tiiri at. I le, Ol. i- a irr t .uperioritr in It he. Ien t r. a. .1 l y tv 'a1 in j si it.-,-.. v. tl. it 't A.MUL-t.li"l J.. i ,., j i p. .-inen -. !! ll.e . ,.. t I, in-: I i.ub 1 ,l.ar I rl.ori is only o I'-r rent Th. if. an a.'e of pT'err.-- "'1 !' N. w Seh'-I i" alwu- pr. -;r -.n-. br rteeie.li-ere.O ann I u .U-l S.U. OKIli K in VlKTIl Till i trt ;ns IlKkoL'H I'nfcnt I'orlable KEYSTONE CIDER & VIKE HILL, l-iit'-iit."! V.t. -'J. ' .Tl.i it n-t the Mill () ' m lV-i. It -x- ' in Itt" tniarkt-l in i (' W1,h ' ' ifnniU. suit lb tbe r. 1 . r I i It. prt-n. Manufactured at the Ei-le I LKASE TAKE I.UT1 L LA 11 .NoiK hl fl,T ihis is erjt.rcly uevr null no cx I peine has bten spared m its manuIaclLire uli ihe mat-rials are tti- very bc-st, ai.'t are used unsparingly. l'he I'yl.n.lers are almost twice ihe length oi t!i-- f irmer iae,ai.ii all. in. twu iiH-h'-n in ilimi.'t-r. will) n ill) n li-nv ' t!'irt'l "l" it. TU- U-iiiu ' ll"- - T ir '"1 t int kuvi. antl th. tluaii i f niit rut f.T wm iuctn- tlii-.uh it. 'Ii.t p'-wi-r mu. ll ii.TfStJ I --ar.rn.l . rei- . f I li- rn-ft if t-ry r tHti.t: th. .'i-f.-.. I h rr-iiiw'. ii.viit'.t Li- 1 u! ,Jiiu i Try i-rt-vt- '1 Ijl- i'- a EP tK tlitr ; th J.urna.i ly.thi- wrkuiailii, slut" 11- j r-. r arr iw.T:i. ui; in l-Oii ret-;ar-1 -r-: lant ,t i-k.-.-:. .1 : v i,n;, m i !ill.f '. Li- n i. :t,-z lh.- a ni l"-:U iu the arranj'-nn --t aiil tl. i All l -r- n h - hv-i-it.-') nut Mill, art- B..r .1 !'.--.l t-. u !..- -M f.h i ji.ri.nva-i.i' M it i-, ati'i I -r-- iiUAiit!i--. ot aj-t-l. '. ;;! it;- n t f.irm.vou r:m. i i-i--.-it:i th - li l.i. at tiiiic riilr lor 1 ri u a f- h of makitii' ' in a f Uinitit'-i- iu -!. Itt u: r .ni favii . ri :.( -t ti' I'-.y m;iK. l ii'hni". w. ii ..ik.-l. iiia!-ie . U Vturr.-l- t . il-r a lav, wit ft -.-: 'In- ns. 1: rf. au-i h ii tt." W ar- r-.i.n... :i -tu ui i--. ci i i.r-t.-o v-nif ami r th- i m.i - nil -..I 'I h- t ituwiUtT ni b atsii.'--l j l.--- ti'- 'U' d aJ.ui : of tin noli .it-It.M make, in- r- . :T than any '.,r I r-. Willi ;i jiitt-n iuantity of ap:-la 1:1 a . -j . lUf Mi-i n.lh tuui h i.i'i r "'' fi(.t-n-. .-t,-roTiJ It will niaV- r.t. ar and esfL-i. r c'. ler than anv ntli.-r Mill. Third Vi u fan make Mie nil-r a- v. u wtit it, .in I wh.-u you waut ii; ar.i iu i,u:t.tiri fi ;n uin- tfni t-n io bar !!?. Ki.urlh With it run j.riM yuj-' rrint-'.ri.iTrie.-. Btfrrif-B, .'hot. Itulti-r. Lh.pi nt1 ilitU ith it- um-T'jucjU at uli tiitn-f- IiAve frtfli a&.l i.ft rj.lt-r. With all lh' a,tTntAirf reuitm.: Iri-m tl. f. .. ,,n an 1 nii' ot u- li n M' liiiif - :t n r - ihn'. it w.th:n th- r-i h of -n il he that auy iutt'ili"nt l aimt-r anuJJ l" itf;"iit u ? KKCOMVFSn iTTOX. .1 y tv - . JII- If.lK. lc-'4. IV O Hkk k : I v tir tut; r -1 r Mii!.; 1 o--.l thfii.i U.t ' H.V 1 -r. ui. i n In. I j iu. I I I-v t-u-1 -. -.f ; -r h- or. 1 I.- : 'J.- .-r- ui 1 ; twr-lf h'.uis. ai. I t C'i J rr-i - .ut t 'nv ..- i.-. r; r hiur w lh m. ii- Iran rre- iiiu i: I y ...:r inifri.,-! (r Miii t all t. uit crtver. t r -j. 1 au.l a ..nU' .-r ll--r. 1 n Uiaki- tl.i.t l.v.' ii. ..t .-..It.!. ihl- i,D 1 on- halt tu-.i r- i:oi.--n a: -r i ' -' .1' - 1 .r wf-1 from lh i-m'' i'hi mi u i-r now. i'i u-r wui hwv Lue rar hiu w!.r is l- : - i o tf. r r. JUIN I't M.K PT. I. ("IS Ju . i;V !.'!. Vr W.O. HvE - V r M .i- : t i-t. . at. i t- Ii .t. r.:. I l!i.n.an.t .(h-'l I rt-.. t::-r .ltl,-i.r- tmiKli kH.Tim.le- taml r- ir . - V i if nn tl;- nlkr k.n l, w know tht-y t.l - ' -iui ui h- . f them mi j ri- or th -M.rr f . . W lif .x 'I th.' tl-. r kii.l. l-ut. a w t.J b f'.-m. por woi.'t I 4K at th. in a.Dii fitul-y. V ! tT v s. . irii ! . t Mr TV. O I1h-. e: 1'i-irt .-ih. It 4.-1..-- in- ..--st .a miTi- to It-ti'l my .-. ia nttui ii.-f in t-. uil.. m. d m r.r nli:ahif I at.-iit W r M itl. Arv : . " ii wi..- I. iniMlr -h1'T bvtheofl i.ro"W wil int-kly rcr; va,a.l'u i ui.H.r i f t -- -- - i - - , ir..ure ..... ur new .Mi .ml - :., i. rn ' ' ' 1 " " - "" ! t ,, .!,,,,. n,. ,n u Aith. m,.i. I r 1 it i ut nr , tthJ. m,.l, n-,.,1 mef., ... .: ,. ,--c . .rewl throu cue ol ,.ur n-.ailiin f i- le.-- ha' t.' It ui.-utati..n. aii.l rn 1 r.--rrej -.-,-t l-.e.-r :l,;,n ti.at roJ,iee,l through th- il f!-lin p l.t lrl. !, m the ,.-v feci that it i" ci' re tree from ion, met. aluih i.a.vl 1,;,.. a teutlen-'T to!'i.!,tv. aixl III fit it iri ni-.ry l .t,.-. . lJt donie.-tu- ii.e. Your-, ri-'i- i ttul1 y. tl !! 1 1 1. 1 . V . Thi ia to certify, lhat I i-nr, l.-.1 .f !-. I.h 1r-lli. in Octi-liT. 1. . ne of Hu l,.-k I'nt.'nl Cicr .ii!.. nn I he h i.l it ,n u.e erer .in. e. IVrl. i-tlv .-et'-IT-'l ilh i. myself. I hare no b'-lt:!,on in r.nonn. it,.- il aver, i-. -fn'l an.. 1U..1.-I- n-:'.'ie Line to the f.irwr. Ilrhil, oneuian and lao le ja c-oi in ,k-from t;.e I :,rr..- of no, J cut. r JT day, eay. .M ny I mv In-1i!ht have nr, hi--l Kim-.iJir Marhtn.". 1U' !M tn neatly iirtroa. ,1 aiiu-e 1 bouh nrne. tt . ii. WAUD May 11, ljl. Ii I!' y. T1' lewnre I'.-unty. I'a. I hi-reha eeriify tbst t bave H-.-.I tt o. Ill -knk Im rroTe,! lirlatle Liler Mil!, al.d .-..n -3.1-r it a .a'nabU- lu enlion in the ccn'-myo! time. 1 ne ci l.-r i.r1..:!r.-r ,n l If tier I haul hat nuiJ.. in tin- u-u:il wnv 1 .iai w.-!l j.l. a-d with it, ali-l -li'-nl.t l-e una ill ih r U J'art a :th ,t f. r ,',,ii:e a irHmiumoii theadTn.id oi.-t. JOHN - Ill.t. Ju!y I,lil. !' rtii.nl. Lt. eMere than one bnn.ln-,1 ?ilrer Mctalaan-I IMl-loTnaa have been givau to bit Mill witbin the ia-t lour year. aVer-Tbis Mill occui iea ar.,ut -1 j fret ty feet, sn-1 i 4 feet hich. weicbiug",!!) In, i every way f-rlal-le and conaenient.!, i I'li 1 ' K f Adilre, W. O. IIirKOK, At-ent hip e fc . re. 11 irn-buru, Ta. Foraalaby Jo.:PII IT 11:. Iwiaka. ' This Way, Ladies and Gentlemen ! For oid,diirtiblf,chrip unj l uutifil 1'ietures. tllll)l ol3 c Likenesses of a very supe rior quality on a new and improved plan, far surpassing the Daguerreotype. They are not reversed, but shuw everything inttNtrue posi tion are without the glare ri the Daguerreo type, and hence may be seen in am- view; they are taken in one fifth ol" ihe time of a Daguerreoivpe, and therefore better foriaking small Children, which require but a second in a bnghi light, and on dark or rainy days are taken as quick as Daguerreotypes in the clea rest days; they are far more durable than any picture ever made by light, being taken on plale glass to which another plate of the same is hermetically sealed with an indestructible cement, by which the picture retains Hs bril liancy for ages; and il will nol corrode by acids, nor be injured by weather or climate. j Copies cf Daguerreotypes, Oil Tannings Engravings.or any other object whatever.are , ,c l""tc' "" " an u"er known- tir Portrait set in elegani frames of mnriM'.co' "r f;lncy C3F- Eld lockels. breast pin.";: rtn"s' c-hort notice, A,so. BaRuerreotjpr which for true andfallhlul ' likenesses are not surpassed. ,,r "iuicrt" lhe above men.ioned species of ,orlra"s ,l'e value is undeniable. They lighten the sorrows of absence or death, by granting ns to behold a beloved relative or !iZ'd f'"'"i aimo5t as distinctly 3' if present. Mother ! father! sisters ! brothers! friends! I what would you not give il Ihe faces of the I lost might still anj ever smile upon you as in life! Then procure Portraits ere too late! Charges moderate, and Likenesses warran ted to please. Dacuerreotypes, Paintings. Drawings Ac. copied. Out-door Views and Miniatures of Deceased Persons taken at the ' shortest notice. TV Remember Ihe place Room in Beaver's building, next the Teleiraph j office, Lewisbtirsr. M'CARTY, Artist. I ire srvnr to please. SfV OlRlor Retala..ra..l 1 T" B dr nr,h " "".t.).nd ! is prepared to cerva, nn fl lTrl'. .11 is prepared to serve up OYSTERS, all sorts , f am, . , , r . ' na almost everything in Ihe Latin ,,ne,at any time of rl-.. and .r.nin... H. .L . ' . ' . 1 : ," - XiiZFU. . Administrator's Notice. "lTIli;Ri: AS, loiters t f Arninitrati'B t-, the esM.e i f AMl-XA.MifcK CI M. Ml.MiS. lat- of Milfmburg. drcea-td, hivc ben granfd to ihe under. frned, all persM , khuwint; themselvri lniVbted t said Mi an re'jueid lo wake imnifdiate layn.tn", and lh havmz rlain. upjn it will prctfne them properly ati'hentiratrd fvt rttln.ertT. JAMTS VV.KA-M'., Admiuiitiaicr. March -0, is&7. Bf'l Real Estate. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, AT FL'DLIC SALE. 1Y an Alias ordered the Orphans' l'iv; ) of I mon county, I wi.l expose to ;sj on the ,irmises, on 'I lie-.day, ViU Hay n-l, r.nnmencini at ln o'clock m tie furenco.-i, the followiiis H--aI Esla!'. v.z: Till: "MANrlUX FAHM" of t-. I.. U ... U ,Urm Jr.. ol Keiiv 'I p. I'l.i' n ( . adj'-tt,tri2 lan'I id tav:d H-lev. Ja , 5 Iluinu.el. Mrs. M'Ctuie, at.d Jcie; h i..ie , an j cwni jiniii'-' Acres Ph" The Farm is mosliy of ll.e fuM q-;a: 7 f soil and tin ier r- od imr.rnenieiit him tie t loea'e : i. the liiver toad abr.ut ba'! a 1... from I.enisburi;. The ln.prosen.er.ts u 1 riNi: 'hank f.ai.n. naaHv new. a iwo-siurry Irsrne Dafll 'Cii-i Htt.s'e, a ft rn House, a a-n eUiis, and o-.her i.eces-iry tJniLui ttn.sr a 1 fa.litiK r.nz i t W iner in ibe Cellar K..- -and a"t!i with Paii-r -n Rarr.tar.'-a- : s,a thr.viii! yonns App'e Orrhaid. V. 1,; -i'ran le had in most of tlie La Us. 1 1- Tl.-- rami will be Ifeied aa a h'.'..-.r in p.iris in suit purchasers. Terms reasot.able.and will be made kneaa at saie. Persi-na wish.nn; to view the premises a--r, ,1'ieste l in eail on tl.e A.1ni:i,isirt. r, or Joseph Musser. rear the prem. 11 1 OH H. M1EI.I.KH. Administrator cf Wa. W ihj j'.- l'cc'J. Apr 1 -i. l-.'7 -- I'OIt ItllAT-A des.rabie MIOP now iccupiel by Reuben Sr.y '.er sintat !e .-. r r. rarpenter or Coi er, Af; .. y. the 't'hrw:i,',f' titiice. I,e'4-i.Vllt'.'. Feu. in. ISiTtf EE&IRABLE BUILDING LCTS ""OK S I.i:. One li t . n South I r. r J i.u;.,e and a hail lio i:. A!bO rsimz Ires on S 'U.h y.ur:ii s:reet only iwo ;qu3-i fn ra Mark.t. t'f-'The alive are level I., ts. t'! ' c?. ; and ad.iricd to Ljilding f urpits. W. II. AlfMS'l'KO.Nfi. Ae-irg Ex of Wm. Ar."i-:r. i-.'l I.ewivt'iru'. March 1. I-.S7 0riIIS KJI IIT Sit.! . IX pnr'iarre of an order cf -he t ';:.' L'. rrt o!" I t.ii-n C, ur,!v. uill te jsii -ed 10 fu'.'.-.c. ?a!e, in I'riifU) , I 111' 2-ltll clay r tpi ii nrl. a; ii,e : ' tl'e i;i:e Jocoii jjl,,-r, r!ere?se !. :ri V. h a I'.-.-r '!' i,i,:p. 1 i , : 4 n c, i.i,:v. a.i tl.at c r ri-t v:i: uai.le 1, ! .I'llMil I '. ll I.A.N I ' t u ?. ' e 1 Ii .1 1 ' 'A I. - !; i J ' 1 ; '. I r 'I 45;;.'- '.-oiinde..! bv l.'rd of AiJarn K,::. :. Michael I'.i rlcm.in .ir.d c.t-era. c m!.m i.-it.ii.' ll! .&ci'-N. 'J i.ere :j 1:1 ; v. np,'n ai.l ir.iel a.: 'i'-aii'v ,1 Tind'tr. I'- r-, ns',le:r"U.i 1 pnrr!lUMT;C t'lnt-er Ihr-.'., v.-: ! i fii, ' -.t t uie.r n ::re-t 'i at'end ;! I i s i"! tiaet can i e oivuled into -r pieces l.i '-u.l ptirch.isers. Late tl.e e-ta e ut J..cul Syplif r. r-e-e-ise,!. 'i'tTi'i- ( 1 y?. e. 10 fer cent wn a: ti e- .--e of a e, a:,d the talance at ii p c, : u..-. n of tiie sale at ihe Mr.v Teim f,.'oti g f tj c. inrr.er.ee at lo o'-!- i k A. M. ' i ci ost. A II K A H M S. VI'lil'K. CiAi:I.i:s HOTTKXM LIX. A'im'n tJJ.:ci b Sir '.tr, c:-:t 'I. M.in-h 13. 1157. Sheriff's Sale. ) virtue of a writ of Vesl. Ex. i J I sued out of the I. urt of Ci mmrn I ti of Union i'i !ii:ty an! to n e d.rette exp. e t,- Public bale a: tlie house i Mover, in Ha, lie:, n, on f, ;,.',, Aj;i -2i, is::, at IO o'clock, A.M., to wit: X . I. A rer-ain tract of I.ar.J. s Hartlrv townsliip, c -.lntr at, re-a. ', I a;e in oi i: t eat an 1 s.-mh bv Ian ts of tleorpe F.r3'irher. wot ly piii iie road, and nonh ty l.ir-ls c: J, r.a:l,:.u Braille, rrt.uining hail an acre no re , r lo. with the aj'purtenanccs. X . -. A I, t or tract i f Land situate in tl.e township and coun-v aforeanf. bounded est by lands of John (ilover. north and west bv lands t f Jacob CoUroii. at.d south by lands ol M.rha,-! Srhtoire. contautin five acres rtiore or less, tvi'h the appurtenances. Seized, taken in nrn!ion and to be sold si the pronertv of in Sneakier. DAXIEI. D. uri.DIX.Sher.tT. Sheriff's Otfice, Lewisburg, March 17, 11-57 ORPHANS' Ci3r.T SALE. VliKEEABLY to an orJer of the Orphans' Court of I'nion county, will be rip, s-1 to public sa'e. on Ibe premises known aa r; e -Mansion Farm" cf SAML EL M'CLEI.I.EX deceased, simaie in EufiaK e township, Vui.i county. Pa., commencing at 10 o'clock A.M. tl Thursday, the 3'M city of April next, all that messuage and tract of Land sttua ? in Buffaloe townsh-p aforesaid. a.1joir.:rg lands of heirs of John Steans dee'd. cf V. rr Irvin dee d, of Philip Ksmple dec 'd. aci I.ir :. of Wm. Spatz and Dan'l Engelhart.conra.n.i. 112 Acres ; with the appunenances. It is al! cleared i'i "3. m a good state of cultivatt, -i ei,-'rt Cy; about SO acres of Wor':.ir.d. Ti "V w improvements are a two storrv jW- frame HOl SE, a BAI.'X. J tus oi Water, and a large eja OUt- UAbl' wilh all kinds of Fruit. 52 This valuable property to be sol I as awht'a or divided into Ids as may suit purcha?e:-' terms made known at sale by SAMI EL M't LELLEX. Eieco rr. MARY A. M'CLELLEX. Esecutnx Feb. S5, 1.137 of esta-e ol S ..V'O! ea $1,200 a Year: 1 000 AGENTS wanted ia every part 1 vy- of the l ulled States, to sell a beau tiful work. "The I'aiioruuia of Ihe IU . orltl and tlie rn crerr.s mg a View of the present state of ihe Xaiiot'S of the World, their manners, customs ar-d peculiarities, and iheir political, moral, socul and industrial condilion, interspersed with Historical Skthhe and Anerdi t-'. By Wiilu, p,,,,, author of ihe II 'sicry of England, Creece and Rome. En arced, revised and embellished with several hundtei Engravings from designs of Crome.Devereux and other distinguished artists. It is also illustrated wilh 44 beautifully colored plaifi. with costumes of various nations. Ac. Agents selling this work have cleared t'J a month. tTnd for a specimen crrv a prospeclns.which are sent bv mail post paid on receipt of fi'.t, with particulars of scencv. J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher. 4S North Fourth St. J,Ai.'.-J''r"'a N.B. In addition to the usual per cental. we make an extra inducement to After's in tbe way of FREMIUMS. J. Tt bite Oali Poata f r sale. Irqo'" of W.ikLONtiBa Lewiit-nrg Not. i. ISM