Xriuir.burg Cljronir!i Otl. WOK DEM & J. R. COIINEUUS? "M' itH0iraw '- Tin Ll.ni3i.ltii ClIRiJMClX. 11 -lift on the C-li tm. Iimp Lite lr-t and l-at Freedom, national ; Slavery, sectional! Me rppral from the fire S!are-hMin Supreme Cmirt JudgttUt the I'mirta or raxxaiiVASia! I'or Uoirruor, DAVID WILJIOT, OF BKADFOKU COCXTr. Canal ComniiKMloiirr, WILLIAM M1LLWARD, OF PHILADELPHIA. For Jiuhjtt of the Supreme Court, J iMi:i Vl.l If. nl I nvcllo o. JOM:iII J. I.tM ., " ..cMci t o. I nlou County Nomination. U.prcttn tative Til O.MAS II A Y ES,of I'nion county. leister A- AVonVr GEORGE MER RILL, of New Berlin. ( m m issioner RICHARD V. B. LIN' t'OLN, of Hartley. Treasurer H UG II IV SIIELLER, of Lewibburg. Auditor JOHN KESSLL'K, of New RerliD Ncms items from (Dll)cr Counties. Tho Lawrence County (1'a ) Court Las directed proceedings against the bail of Julia X. Wagonscller, the defaulting cash ier of the New Castlo Rank. lJollefuute and Snowshoo Railroad cd terj'riae is said to be j rogrc?sing. An English gardener iu WilliatuFport Las half an acre iu Strawberries. By the advice of tho Council, the citi zens of Sunbury are making an cffjrt to buy a lot of ground in the old Borough ' limits to present to tho Northern Central j Itailway Company, provided tucy will lo cate their Machine Shop upon it. Jodgo Vondersmith is out on bail, and Las returned to Lancaster. Mr. Getz is abont to try tho experi ment again of publishing a daily paper at Reading. Geo. IJeatty, of Altoona, in company with some other.", went Cubing on Satur day evening a week, and after walking some miles went into the water while per spiring, chilling his systein so that he died on the following day. A suit against W'm. Bigler and others fur an infringement on 1'arker's patent water wheel was decided in 1'ittsburg, a few weeks ago, iu favor of the patentee. A quarrel occurred between two boat tnon, on different boat, while pacing fieh other near Middlctowu, I)anpLiu county, lait week, during which one of tho men was struck with a pole, fi ll between U ti'.j til w.a .lcloel tn j John I'.irl, an employee on (he railroad, i was killed at Altoona last week by falling j under the cars while attemptii.g to get on a train when in motion. An important surgical operation was performed a few days ago oa Mrs. I). Fich thoro, iu the removal of a turner from her breast. She was put under the influence of chloroform, or that &ud ether, and is now doing well. The operation wa3 per formed by Dr. Van Yaluli, in presence of all the other physicians of Lewistown. There are now 230 patients in the State Lunalio Hospital at Uairialurg. Moke Gas. Tho borough of Hunting- Son Las contracted with Col. Butd to erect Cas Works, for the sum of $11,500. A convention of county superintendents cf commom schools is called, at Reading, on the '24 of July, by the State Superin tendent. They Lave a "world renowned marble artist" in Jersey Shore, (alias a tombstone cutter,) and also a gentlemen who sells 'high-toned books !" Got a New Rollfr. The Middlc burg Journal it used to take about two pair of eyes to read it, but the last Xo. can be read by one pair, without specta cles. Accident. Mr. Anthony Spacht, who lias for some time been engaged in run ning the saw mill of Thomas Bower, Esq. af this place, in attempting to clean away a lot of rubbish that had collected be tween ono of tho circular saws and the elide while in full motion, had the first fiDger cf his left Land completely cut off. Midilklurj Journal. Fatal Accident. On Friday, a lad named Crissman, about IS years of age, was killed at the upper end of Williams port. He Lad ascended a tree fur the pur peso of getting a bird's nest, when the limb broke and be fell upon sotno saw logs and from there into the river, lie was taken out of tho water in a few minutes, but a post mortem examination showed that Lis back Lad been broken. Tho officers of the Liquor Dealer' asso-1 ciations of Philadelphia are a strange mcd ley of Gcinian and Irish names. The llarrisburg Patriot f- futon has , read the Ftnnsyhanian out of the party for advocating a sale of the Main Line. Narrow EscaI'E. The dwelling on ' the " Strawbridge farm," in Chillisquaquc ' township, occupied by Jesse Smith, caught Cre on Monday night a week, and came : near being consumed. It was discovered ' ly come person passing, who gave the . alarm and routed tho inmates in time to rave the building. The fire was caused ' by placing Lot s.bes in the washhonse. ' The farm of J. B. Davis, adjoining , Milton, was sold for ?150 an acre, to a 1 f ntl-man of Northampton county. This ; i. one of tLe finest fat-ma in th'f section of tiuLtry. j exTAll the Officers of the Lew., Ccn. & Spruce Creek R.R. were at the Millbeim meeting, last Friday. The 2d Report of the Engineers is much more favorable tban the first. No grade exceeds CO feet, aud the cost of tunnels, bridges &c. is conside rably less than first estimated. The l'rcsi- dent was directed to appoint Committees to obtain tho right of way, aud also to call a general meeting of the Stockholders at the proper time. .We regret to be obliged to add, that quito a number of the first instalments remain unpaid, and money is needed to meet the preliminary expenses. Wft-Oa looking over the list of Grand and Traverse Jurors now in scstion in U. ! S. Circuit Court, WilliMwport, we can not 1 a f ' T" 1 1 : T cypber out four Americans or Republicans! all black Democrats of the most luky Luc Maj. Cuiumingg and Harry tbeTau- ner-v.uas. 11. auriucr aim ju.igo Aoram Jit IT lit- . b. iiibon, ana a long im o nmvrmuv, , hi.pelcss I.ok.-js just like them ! A per- feet political itachine met at Uncle Sam's expense to concoct schemes to usej L neie sain aiorcsaiu lor me Deneui 01 mh hopeful SOU iillly 1 acker I l C WOUldu t like to he accountable for all the political rascality they will hatch up this week. (I. S. Court has adjourned only one unsettled cml case, and that was contm-- ucd ; ouly one criminal case, and on trying that tho Doft was acquitted 1) Editorial Correspondence of Lewisburg Chronicle. New L'ermx, Juno It!, 1S'7. A ride through lry Valley, brings to view many new dwellings and other im provements of tho very best character, not y below Lewisburg, but in Winlield, ! a lkU sM auJ ncarly CTCrJ acr0 cuItiva- J eI ''it. t. t r- .r.et.i- n. i ;.n .. v..m Tni; irrra .L.:.tt .,n n in...e.,,'lr olrh.,' ,,meu h .t l .ter iln ,! I-Vni't al.n USUal. Fruit alsO promises abunduutly. Vc; -etation looks equally well over in Snyder connty. Saw a man. m.on the bunks of tho Sua nufhantia. lolling on a rock, and bobbin for fish that seemed to show uo disposition ; to accommodate him. If I do not mistake, j he is always grumbling about bard times, and run ly liiidi a spare dime in his pocket. Just think of it a hale, able bodied man in the prime of life, with hands made fur work, loafing away a working day ia sum mer, in tho hope of catching a fish or two, j aod tbcn-eomrlaininrf of the "strineencv ! of the money nnrhet !" Why.wbat claim j Jati4 mountain to tbe westward cans Las he upon the money market ? Passed 1 1US an uuujual of "in in dry I . . 1.1 I II.. T ' . ou a little fuither, and saw, at sunset, tho largest farmer in the Valley faithfully at work in his cornfield, sure of having salt fish or fresh (if to be had) as he might desire-, and proving the text that "the band of the diligent maketh rich." Stopped at Kleckncr's old home-stand, and found it full of life as usual (outside t n t.. ,r .i J.r. mi. . is beautiful in its wide streets and shade trees, in this most charming season of the year. The students aud teachers keep up the list of inhabitants well. There is not much building going on. The United Brethren, however, havo on the ground the materials for erecting a house of wor ship. The Steam Saw-mill enterprise is still under consideration. Union Seminary is attracting to town the very best kind of population, and the educational cntcrpriso is certainly cnoour agiug. The location is pleasant and com manding ; the large campus, on which is already erected a good four storey building, has bocn well planted with shade trees,and has room fur additional buildings. There havo been the past year, I was told, 175 students, under mo charge oi rresiuent Orwig, 1W. Mr. Hendricks, Professors Whit a.aD.IIofiTman audSassamaD.anrJ Miss ! Amanda Evans an array of Iustructors most satisfactory, and capable of teaching I u uiucu laiei reuuui. aia iuitui;ui.a vau j i. i - ,i.i i. :..n.. Dut be salutary in every reject. An cn- dowmcnt is contemplated, and will be found necessary to plant tho Institution : upon the high and commanding position I contemplated. The growing Evangelical Association have the ability,and apparent- j ly have the will, to finish up the work so ; ... . 1 i hm . t : i auspiciously begun. The next Term in connection with a Normal School Depart ment commences in six weeks. This evening, the first anniversary of tho Excelsior Literary Society occurred. The Society made quite a show in numbers, (comprising male members of every age) as they escorted their speaker to the stand. Tho Chapel of the Institution will contain about 500 persons, and was filled to over flowing. After some singing by a large Choir of male and female pupils, led by Mr.Dcehart, and prayer by llev.Mr. Hen dricks, Rev. E. V. Geriiart, 1'rcsidcnt of the Frauklin & Marshall College. Lan-' caster, addressed the Society. LTe is a gentleman of medium size, in the prime of , life, with a full, strong voice, and the least j possible show of German origin. (I heard a rumor that he is native of this region of country.) His suljcct was The Ajr, and the Man adapted to the Aye a wide field, which he occupied for an hour by plain, praetical, connuon sense hints, well worthy of remembrance and observance. A boy I i a boy, and he hoped the race would not become extinct. The age demanded not a boyish man, nor a womanly man, nor a manly woman, but a manly mas a gen tleman, and a Christian. The address was well delivered, and heard by a fit and ap preciative audience from the town aud country. A srmll Museum has been commenced, embracing quite a variety cf minerals, tones, petrifaction", and also a Menage rie of stuffed animals. The foremost in ap pearance ia the large Panther shot in the lower end of Centre county last Spring tl.e m.st fircuou. looking fpocimcri of tl LEWISBURG CIiriONICLE & WEST BRANCH kind Irccollcct to Lave seen a Wild Cat, an Otter, a Weasel, a Rattlesnake, a Wild Goose, &e. &c. This collection is interes ting and promising. New Iter! in is noted for its quietness and morality, but to-night I have an in distinct notion of a lot of "fullers" per ' Lap3 from Lewisburg, where I was wont J to Lear some similar noises declaring ' with strained, cracked voices, away in the j small Lours of the night, that they didn't : trust, but charged "One tholar a Shave tholar a Shave, and various other state. mcnts of a similar character.wbicu seemed . . ' . , fntirplv Kunnriitinuq. aa there was nobouv ; ' . . an, Tm,,,, ,.. w ,sn,M ! that the "fellers" were "half shaved" j thomse, or tbe woulJ not Lavo 1 J tcd their sweetness on the desert air" of the NewBcrlia square to nobody but them selves ou a dark, muddy night. But pcr- . j h j h BigLiniare, and the discor- Jaut notc3 wcrJ only ualako b tLe jrjnfC. " Wednesday, June 17. rpu;3 ,eing anniversary of tho bat- : te 0f uUDker Hill, and of Fremont's nora-1 j juatian tWO glorious Cras iu Our history : I awoko perhaps a littlo earlier than common, and finding it cool, Mich'l and uis lare uouscuoiu cnioyin- luemseivra ;n rcp0sc, and the birds having an extra g00j time in singing, I concluded to dis- turb nobody, but to just step over to Mif- flinburg for an early brcakfut. Limestone Township (through which r i r. t. c i. ' l wr .lv uui umc njipcu u . , one of tho best in the countv for arricul-! one oi tuo ucsi m ine county ior agricui- tural nurnos beiui? well watered with , 0 l,e ' icul-! I oie. Keuioracesa iair portion oi uotn ! I'm uni liuffaloe Vallics, which are : 1 lost in each other around the southern . ' OlUCr arOUUU lUU SUUlueru . ' sl"Pe of the "auokin ridge. Ihe carli-; t survey of land I have seen in this , . ; county was dated if I remember rightly, i in 170. somewhere near the White Spring . ia thii township. The inhabitants are ...... ,1 nearly all substautial but not very weal-; . Z ... . . , t thy fairtners. Did not learn that ceta ' KiDUian (since he got his ollice) has bceu j to visit his old neighbors yet. j Somcofthc farmers here and in tbe j upper end oi jacKson claim they Lave fewer failures of crops than others the Sbauiokia mountains to the eastward, and seasons, (some laud-lubber Lieut. Maury should investigate this.) It is not iui-1 probable that clouds loaded with rain may be attracted by those mountains, or be di rected by tho winds agaiust them, tosomo extent ; for, from some cause, they " drop down fatness" along hero to a peculiar de gree. Very tantalizing to an unaccustomed peoe-imn, in pursuit oi an early break fast though tho mud (and the dense fog also, which equalled anything I ever saw on tho river) are the finger-boards from " tbe ancient capital" to " the moro an cient capital." The magnificent concert of early birds whieh attended every step, made mo somewhat oblivious at first, but after a while appetite suggested some idea of distances in front and rear. Tbe first signpost I noticed stated that it was 21 miles to New Berlin, IJ to MifBinburg 4 miles in all very good, almost there ! , J o 7 Tk ,i i R,:i. tr, v t-i: i i mile to Mifllinburg 5 milcB in all 1 j mile more somewhat provoking! The ! i . .i. r . r . . -,, ncxt, at the foot of a steep hill, aud Mif-1 ! Qinburg not even in sight, said 5 miles to j New Berlin (particularly alarming !) thug stretching the whole distance from i m;ic, inrl,.finiiW awav hevond S ! Tim lonc.t named distance was tho oldest ! boarij. I'ersevcrcd however and "arrived 6afL." before 7, A. M. MlFFMNBLItO, I 6hould judge, is UuU- SUally lively this season. The Lutheran anj German lieformed congregations arc cacU gCuiDg up anew Lousa of worship; alJ j both may finj (ag tllpy diJ ; Lcwis. burg) tult th ;g living apt incrca!!CS tm.ir pe:ice anj r.rosper;tv, and that bv nui,cJ cfforts cach can 80 ort thcm3ClVC3 . . . . . . independently without a burden to either "Mine host" Leekard I " found miss ing," ho having gone to Btorekceping in M'Allistcrstown, Juniata county. The reputation of Lis table is however well kept up by Wm. InhofF, formerly of New Berlin The MifBinburg Academy clos ed its Summer Session yesterday, giving the boys a chance to rest, hunt, fish, make hay, cut grain, &e. until " brown Aug- ust" calls them together again Major Tbos. T. Baker is superintending the erec tion of a largo three storey brick building, designed by Lewis I'almcr, for John & James Young, to be erected at the lower end of Market street, and probably to be a little superior in style and conveniences to any Luilding in town Young Jr. & Montelius have engaged for the erection of a Steam Grist Mill, towards the creek J. &J. Young have remodeled the Stitzcr store room, and pnt in a fresh sup p'y of Goods Thos. & Geo. II. Has- senplug havo erected a superior Storeroom just above the old Cummincs house, and also tilled it with Goods The widow of A. Cumuiing" is about to put up a bon.se on the site of the burned tavern and we noticed other preparations fur build ing, by whom we did not learn. At tbe old lleber, or Bichl's, (now Lindenmuth's) Bcffaloe Hotel, we found the additional convenience of a weigh scale, and hereafter may give some account of the number of cattle and sheep which are annually driven to market along the Turnpike. A Register of cat tle is also kept there, making it still more emphatically a Irovcrs' Hotel. C rniponJenee of tbe LfttUburg Chronic.. anion Seminary. On last Weduesday morning and eve ning, very interesting and creditable exhi bitions of this school were made. There was a large turn out of the friends of edu cation from this and adjoining counties. The Chapel of the Seminary building was densely crowded and many were turned away. The order of exercises (interspersed with Music) was as follows : Female Department. Mtrninj. ritATER. y Kef. J. B. Adntns. The Taut, rr.Mt.-itt, anj Future-I-ou sa Aurauii. troBu-iuiie c. ' , . Twilight H.mnt ."rh J Horlmcher. formation if t hrctT Mr orwig. The S-lHMt! filrl Ht?ll w UDderucn. llZJrJ!!:,. The Kurth Mry It. LoU. Mufic Mitnn tqb. Victim t .VVnif And tU-IlioD KtwwiurftTd. lttU Aniit U- Lt-tz. Male Department. Kixnuuj, rRAYKIt.t.y K. F. P'ttuvr. The Min i David ti. l.hart, New Berlin. Tli St"fl-iiU II. V .w. ntr. U Muldlcbur. Kuii'mUoii M. I..S-liorli, N.-w 11. rim. hifliiMire of h Un-t Jtwe rornelius,w iVrlin. l'utiw nf Aiuermu Citiii-ns S O. M 'Curdy, Ijaiirelt-.n. 1rmvUtliij of Youth Irwiu ymith, llcaver tft'rilfl The i'it'M-W m. 11. 1(oIin, Nt w ISt-riiu. IVrMfTcnr (ieo. It. .pip-linyrr, HartIeUn. The I'rouliv Institution Tb(. Kleckm r, Xi Ikrlin. v.. uv, i..i..rr )l?lzl" llrJL' ' ."'vn.r n-...rt-n Valedietury AlJnaMiw. B. O-'chart, Bctryhburu- rpr oraiora IICXEDICUO?. acquitted themselves in a L;L, crcii;Uuie manner. The Seminary . n i....!. increased the present year. J a a - Yours, s. 'COMINUOUS llAlLWAY.' The Iron . Horse now pursues his way without stop ; or important deviation u a u.rcci line , irom iiangor, matne, io ticiiursnu tuj, i Missouri, a distance of a littlo over seven-; from Banfor. Maine, to Jcfforson City, I - o . ' ' : Missouri, a distance of a littlo over seven- j j , ., , , , ; tccn hundred miles lialt as tar as i.ona- : ' on in three uavs xamei vmm, iiu-uuuimu, Chester is elected U. S. Senator from Now Hampshire in place of James Bell, deceas- nampmii. ;iu piao u. ------ , ed. Mr. Clark was a n nig until ciatery . divided that party. I The .ollision between Mayor Wood of New York and tho State authorities, con tinues, and threatens foarful results. The ' ,,, . ,, ! rcsiatauco of ood to the law practically j . . , . legalizes an immcnso amount of erimo. xha Rev. William II. Millburn, the ate bliiid Chaplain of tho House of Kep- reseutativos, i3 in Kugland. Real Estate, AUCTION SALE! I i 4 TLULIC Sale of tali-iblk lots at Port j Trevorton, the shipping port of IheTre- vurion Coal & R. K. Company, aiu the terminus of the TREVOKIU.N KAIL KOAD, and junction with Til 1-1 NEW BRIDGE, crossins the Susquehanna to the present termi nus of the .orllicrn Central R. R. The said lots will be offered for szle at Tort Trevorlon on Saturday, the 25di ofjuh, 185' at rievvit u block, a. m.. w itie niVrrrst c t oinner. The Lots embrace some of Ihe best building and business locations iu the village. Port Trcvorton is destined to grow very last, and has among other advantages those to be derived from the completion of the North ern Central Kailroad, and its connection with Ihe Uailrnadof Ihe Trevortoa Coal and Rail road Company leading to their extensive mines, which will make it one of the largest coal shinning ports above the Junction. It has also the business growing out of the Canal I and Basin. and the Bridge across theSusquc-! Iianna-.the Uridge offering the only facilities: for miles up and down Ihe river for forward- ing country produce to Southern and Eastern j markets by Railroad. Port Trevorton has the i further advantage of being sustained by a rich r c. ana exiensive ajrncuuurai couniry in we vicinity Thums of Svle. Purchasers will pay ten Vr cen'- cash.the balance in three instalments at one, two, and three years, with interest au- . on lhe amounts unpaid : imorovements valued at two hundred dollars to be put on earn lot within eighteen months irom ine aay of purchase. GEORGE MOWTON.Sup'U Port Trevorton, June 13, 1957 Ho! Farmers Chance for a Bargain! IOIt SA 1.12, near Lewisburg, a Tract of, . almost lOO Acres of good Farming i Land, limestone soil. It will be sold on reas- ' onable terms at privale sale for Cash. Inquire ' at the Office of Ihe Chronicle. June 10, '57 VALUAIJLE REAL ESTATE FOIl SAI.K. TI1HE subscriber offers for sale his Residence on the west side of South Second street in the Iiurough of Lewisburg, between Market and St. Louis sirccts.consistingof near a lot and a half of ground.makinga front of 99 feet on said Second s'trect,and in length 157 fect,6 inches. The improvements are a commodious three r-TTslorey BRICK DWELIJXO jiiL j OTJSTC, f pressed brick, 47 feet front by 36 feet deep well finished with a marble base, marble sills and lintels in front a fire-proof roof with a Wing attached of S3 bv 19 feet an Out Kitchen a Well of ex cellent water, with a Pump in, under roof a large Cistern also under roof a large new Stable an Ice House and other necessary out-buildings. There are also on said Lot choice Fruit Trees and Shrubbery. The location is a desirable one either for a private residence or public business. It is on t the most elevated part of Ihe Borough, near the Court House, and but a short distance irom Market street. Terms will be made easy. June 9, 1SS7. G. F. MILLER. Sheriff's Sale. "D Y virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. is- J) sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Union county and to me directed, I will expose to Public Sale or outcry, at the Public house of David Herr.in Lewisburg.on Fatnir, July 10th 1857, commencing at 10 o clock-, A. M., of said day, the following property,to wit: A certain tract of land, situate in I'nion township. Union eounty, adjoining on the north and east, lands of Mary Jenkins ; on the west, lands of John Phillips; and on the south, lands of John Phillips, John Youncman. and Jesse M. Waller. Containing SEVENTY ACRES, more or less.with the appurtenances. The above tract of land contains a large quantity of I RON ORE 'he improve ments for taking out the ore are made, the veins opened, and everything arranged for mining purposes. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Horatio G. Taggart, Josiuh 11. Furman, and Elihn V. Barton. DANIEL D. GL'LDIN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lewisburg, June 9, 1857 FOR RENT! THE large and commodious ROOM heretofore occupied by F. M. Znaica in printing the I'nion Argu, in Frick's Build ins, near the corner of Third and Market streets. Possession given immediately. Apply to JOHN B. LINN, Apul Z0, 1(357. Attorney I'jI Va. Fans FAUMER-JME 10, 1857 l'LHLIC SALE. -VTOTICE is hereby Riven that the un.K-r- si?nr,i.Trtistee.s. will sell at auction, in pursuance to and by virtue of an Act of As-, sembly approved ihe ltftli day of April, A. l. 18f7, on Stcii the lsth day of July, A. U. j 1867, at the premises 10 the Borouch of New ! Berlin, ihe Jail, Court House anil all other j Public Buildings aud Lauds, situate in said j Borough, beloncing to the bounty of L'uioii I prior to the erection of the new county out of part of l.'nion, bounded and described as tul-. lows, viz : Five lots adjoining each other, and bounded ! on the west by Vine street, north by Market street, east by I'luiub street and south by an j Alley, whereon the Court Home audi County OUKTH are erected. Aim a certnin lot a.Iioiuine I'lumb street ; on the east. Market street on the south, lot of John Seebold's on the west and an Alley on the north, whereon the Jail is erected. Said lots will be sold separate, together with the appurtenances. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., of said day, when and where the terms and con ditions of sale will be made known by the un dersigned, duly appointed !v said Act for that purpose. NKIl MIDDLESWAR 111, IIK.NRV ('. EVE". June 3,1857. JOHN V.BARBKU. TO TJIOSB WHO WAX T I'AR.MS -4 Farm within, the reath nf ictrg Man. j THK RUNWAY FA KM foilPANYhsK umje jirrmue- , m.-iila by winch all who Uc&ire tu bellle or j.uichw 1 Lom eitn tl.i n. I 'ibe I'arms ronit of the be ft limontooe m.il of tbe mn?t ; Kiifiirior .niklitv f..r rniinif.iu rni.i.W iini.n.viiii; .I.-e, j into Hlii.'h n extensive i-uii-rktiou i n.w H.uriuK. Xliu orooertv In lorat.-d io Klk 1'outitv. Pflnnv Imioa. id llir niiJ-tef tliririniriK.iiulation.ifi.nirlO.o.jO. lhcclim.t ia wrfectlj hllliT, ml the trril.l pl.irue ..f Hie we.-t, fr.Vr.i. unknown It i.hii t.ui..inr of ihe u.ft quality of 01 aud lna. The prut to buy it outi.-fn ui f .i Ul - per mrW, IIMVBDH- tij IUll Ul.1 II is, hi ur uiairj ere pyWe H per m to locate the 9W I'T pHOI JT nttnuiur i-:., ; iDunlh. uisrtuni mr Trry rum i Il'rriX, ! t. esP,,,t.. ,.f r.i-in the h.iit eron,.winz tn wbi.'h thU KtttemeDt hMri ,IUin-a it pren-nt re.l fn-K-ritr. .V.:.m.H th-tetre . t Kn t North w...t Cosi nin, ,d i, .,m o.,ntoWe..iii.:oie..itheirr. i.rt bu,incs, ,n ihest.te. itiii.upMytiitrrti.ake market, (arcurilin j to population kn.l trarrl the irreht. st : in tin: I nion.) it lum live workable riue oi ine w ; IlituuiinoUft Coal, amounting iu Hie at'Kn-).-ale to over ; lit-t, whieh niak.i 'J-.'-Xi ton of ,..,.al un.l. r earn acre. , Thin will make the laiel of ioe'timnt.le value. Th.. clnioeut ftate jEeol-i;i-t, lr. Cliaa T. Jarkw.n of t Boston, ban made a cetjioyui al mtrvey of the lanj, tin-l ' allav,.j ,h, mul. the in.n oreaul Ihe lim.-t.ne. Tin... -'r;.,. V ,.,;, ,hrou,h ti,. . rVt?.a u'JiZ J.t": I towards our lan I in tti1. western dirvctioti. llic nifann Tur . .-..mnlofii.n .if nhich hn 1m-iii rutHt 'l it Will men 1h ' snihej. ti.k Aii.vh.ny viiry uauroajvoniK-rtiu with ; Nw York. B.Mit..u hi1 I'UUburn- Ihe .vuaugo Koi j enmwx-u us witii ti.fU.ft t ThcrartroJy goo.1 Turnpik-Rowlf runnitifS thro ) tiiiiiriwrtr,Taruu!.otb.T rua-m h bw otn.-a to ; . aiiiuiui"iiH, wrwei,vV - - Ir.-ii'ly tHkn jilsre. j Tht-re m no opportunity r-jiiul to it now r.ff-'r.'! t tlie ' ! miin ho want topr..i.lf l.intM-.l it ht.ni in au u'y wny, 1 nl miike wttlfntnt wWr It mn in i rff-rrity : i an t iuJ-n.-nre in a climate I'KKFK' TI.V HhALTIIY. j No L-arie of the frr.-r i-Ti-r having lnN?n knwn in t-rur ; in t!iia NL-ttl.-mt-nt. It u not likf iroiiic t- thf li.v.-kwteO-U ofth Weot, nmontf (n rhapd Int'.lT.nnt people, wht-re ihrp in n society, rhurlirf t-r who-ils wht-r.- the price ; f.f Hn'l ii- hi jh. an-t wIcth tlt mir.int, aft r b.-i n Ufii to the lica!thif.-t cltuirv'c iu the world. ItA t'.fiiduri w--k-n-! nti'l pain, an ! pcrhtipii riuim his hc.-tltli anl th:it (-f ( hi fimiiy. But here it a. thrtTtun m-ttletneut huvtn j tlirt'e ti-wnn. mntai niti-T churchei, h-Ikx-Ih. !i- t lit. nt.rrn. , iaw nulls irri-t miiN, n 1 .vcry'hins ilesirt-J. There la j a ca?h market t han-1. The 'lnniVr trade la-t Tear rnu .uduJ to over two hundred miilK'D feet of lumtx-r. ; In a !hort tirue, owlnj? to the rial, it will becrae stilt j more valuable, mn & numtwr of iron wtrkn and nianuUc- ; t-'rie will no.n be utartet ; th. v are at piv-. nl startinj them eite naively at IVarn-n. Kren f-r tlioe who don't wifli to (jo there, the payment are uch th;it they can j easily buy a farm to nave their riinz fctroiltct from want j in the future, or to pain a comitiicu by the rif wliii h j take rlaw in tlie value .f land. Ky an outlay ecareely J tnirtiM-d, a publ.intial provikn can be made. f TiTHon nhouid make early application, apply or write tn K. JcH.-ried, Sreretary, No. I '.'A Walnut Street, leIow riftb. 1'hila.lelpliia. Letters carilully auswertd tfirin . "Uniii T f land can be iwitm or aerviret ly letter enclotttntt the tir-t intIm"fit "ff live dollars wh.-n the nui'MTil-er will W furnt-licl with hoi-ks maps 1 Warrantee Deed? giveu. IVreons can aleopurchano from 1 our Aentn. I Koute fr"tn Philadelpbha to Tyrone on the IVnn-ylTa-niaO-ntral Kailrimd, and tlienre ( y Magi to the hnd. Thia i a delightful wun to vi-it tft. Mary' the bent I h'fIarcrmmolati)n ia allorded. tn'jaire for K C Sfhultz. j K-., the A -eut f.it the pr-i-t-rty at St.Mar. 3m '7 . SHERIFF'S SALES. ill virtue oi sunurv wrns vi i cuu. iv l suedout of the Court cf Common Pleas ot I'nion Countv and to me directed, will be exposed to Public fale.or outcry, at the Pub- lie House of Jonas Fuma. at White Deer Mills on W cdiirsilay, JUIJ' 1, 17, commencing at o'clock, A. M., of said day, several Tracts of Land, to wit : ' .,Irac' l1 Land situate in we own- cl.in ... Win I.r anil i-r.nnfv nf f nifn r r I " , , bounded east by lands of the heirs of Daniel . Ludwii. dee'd, Samuel Hish and olhers.north i by lands of the Slietlield Iron Company, west ! by lands of lr. Lichienthaler, and south bv lands c( Jacob T. ssiahl and heirs of Isaac ' Ranck.dec'd,contaiiiing S5 Acres, moreor less, whereun are erected a Hrirk Mansion House, i Frame Barn, and other Outbuildings with the , appurtenances. Xo. 2. A Tract of Land situate in thrtown-1 ship and county afresaiJ, bounded east by lands ol Samuel uaKer, soum oy lanus oi George Ranck, Joseph K. Mover and others, west by lands of Jacob Farley, and north by ihe Suear Vallev A. White Deer Turnpike Road and lands of Jacob Farley .containing o .Aercs, more or less, wiih the appurtenances No. 3. A Tract ot Land situate in the town ship and county aforesaid, hounded eas by lands of Jacob Farley, north by lands of Ja cob Farley and Daniel Fulmer. west; and south by lands of S. L. Beck and Thomas I!e ber. containing 100 Acres, all Timber land, with the appurtenances. Xo. 4. A Tract of Land situate in the town ship and county aforesaid, bounded east.nonh, west and south by lands of the Sheffield Iron Company, containing 14 Acres, more or less, wiih the appurtenances. Nos. 5 and . A Tract of Land situate in the township and county aforesaid, bounded souih by lands of David Stenuinger, east by public roads, north by lot Xo. 4, west by ar. ! 1 .. ... . . i alley, containing half an acre, more or less, j With the appurtenances. ; lao. . l.ots Sliuaie in ine luwusiiiu auu county aforesaid, bounded east by lands of William Ileiney, north by lands ol Jonas Fisher, west by public roads and south by lands of James Black, containing ij Acres, more or less, wiih ihe appurtenances. No. el. A Lot of (iround situate in the town, ship and county aforesaid, bounded south by lands of John Iteaver, east by the Vest Branch of the Susquehanna river, north by : lands of Stenninger, Kanrk and John Beaver, Tl.... r.,r.l,c f on A . rA n,.,r ! ItlllliailllllK .1 1 . . 1 v 1. 1 . 1. J mi ....as., ..... . i or less, with the appurtenances I f-eized, taken in execution and to be sold as i the property of HENRY HIGH deceased. A. 11. 1 he above Lands mav De so a in pieces or together, as to suit purchasers. There is a first rate MILL SEAT on the premises. ALSO. At HiRTLtTow, at the House of David Mnyer, at 1 o'clock, P. on .Mon day, June 2!, a certain Tract of Land situate in Hartley township, and coun ty of Union, bounded east by a school honse lot, west by lands of Jacob Bingaman, north by public roads, and south by Penns creek, containingTWO ACRES, more orless.where on are erected a two storey LOO HOUSE and a small SiabW, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the properly of GEORGE SHOEMAKER. " D. D.GULDIN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lewisburg, May 30, 1867. BEARABLE BUILDING LOTS T70R SALE. One lot on South Third street, a square and a half from Market Also on South Fourth street only two squares from Market. fCTThe above are level Lots, well loeated and adapted to building pnrposrs. V. H. ARMSTRONG, Aeling Ex'r of Win. Armstrong, dee d Leaiitin-, Maieh 12, Hussey's American Reaper & Flower, for cutting ooth Grain and Grata! Great Inijirimnuuti for :1 ! rillllS Machine was put in successful operation in and continned to be the only I Keanerand .Vowing Machine in the World of any pratical value up to iimo twelve vears after its introduction. Other Keaprrs ' . .. . .. . - . e i'. i i and certificates oi ioiu aim .iimi ... '..- and not posted in the matter, had better see . e f i 1 w.l . &f...t-.lc the the "reatmedal in England, at the premature trial in 1x51 ; befor- the ciose.of the harvest of same year, however uwas totally beaten by a III SSEV KKAI'EK, which 'e.vd the n.,.ij award of an impartial Jury of twelve English farmers. I he fact is hat Hussey'a niai lnne is achieving a series of triumphs iu Ei.glan.l.and rapidly obtaining that pre-.tnln,M position there, which it has already secured iu the laud of its ongm. v-i.'rsr-1 oafs - - ffa . Tht't eut represents tie Rmju-r.' vears' experience in butl'lio? lieaper Y. the Father of . . , It K ACE It ASH MDV Elt.can "n luc uf-' .-... season, as the crops imlirate a lar;;e demand, ' uf tie vas JjarveM of lto7. f77ni cut rrprefrnti th- M During the bst four venrs the sul'scrit'ers nave 'd t.e'wivn 500 and GOO of theie Mar-hints, to the bc-t and most successful Farmers in t'nion and ihe neighboring Countiea, (whose names arc t..o numerous to infer ) to uli"in we re peeiluJy refer. The anbscribers have the exclusive right in the ti-tl.-wir i- r.,iniiie : I'nion. Snyder. ,or thumbcrland, Montour. Columbia, Luzerne, IVrrv, M : rll : n. Centre, Clinton, and Lycoming. All orders thankfully received and rruiiiftly atu r. led t... (JKDUKS, MARSH & CO. I.eivisbnrT Ihe Great-st 'o!; fthc Doy '. TIIK AMKKIOAN STATESMAN. " A PlitHvl I'f-ry. 7'.i'-.ro..7 tt itlurr. nn.n. ar.'i J'r.t'tf 'iOf! lti"H ' O'. '. n li rrrrnt 114 I'mt'ii St'it" : t!,' lif U-..1 'r;r.a. i.J 7'arii.l; eu.i the ri'Wt . .iil.e.To.'..' .I'Iiie-H nn ';U':ivmt -f r ri.. and t'otifstic I Xift : v.fi ;a ApprtvU r, cnnunniitj ijnUnmt.,rt .Vl.l, .V. Utf-tl w-iti-n, e.i..(',-r m1trr. K)imH. Y lu, .Ir'iere'-xi-tm r.f ;-ir'rini'it. 7...J. ill in inl tv.i- rn- wBl,",-t Vi.-r u't Mmu'll ' -fo.i- itid Laic.1' Je. of our fJovcrnmeutafni.-tory, commencing with the brief "compact'' drawn up by tho "l'ilgrim Fathers" bif. re their lauding, and terminating with the legis'atiou of 1851. It contains a description of tho governments of tie several colonies while subjects of (Jreat llritain, of the govern ment of the old toiiteucration adopted du- ... . . ,. , - , ! ring the ar, and the Debates and 1 ro ceedings of the totiventi in wlne.i lormed J the Constitution of the I'nited States. jcThis l.'iok is f-rsile only by sub scription. Mesi-rs. linwta iV IiKHARU sos are the authorized acents Lr I'nion, Centre, Clinton aud Lycoming, and wiil commence canvassing the sjmo immedi ately. C Tliey al.-o receive subscriptions for any cf the Standard Works published in theYuited States May 21, l". t llrauliliil Ilt ad ol' RICH GLOSSY ftin, roMettTtiT riiroiivrn TO THE GUI' A It' ST A GE. An I miT . .r tr.-n r.-innv. if.t I -Tv ar or : e.r bal.l. bill -.1. .1 a ;ttl .!;ir.tlr;:tf I. ..r tr. til-:.-.i aith n ! ii 1 nr. 11 r. -tr-'! P r ! ! Ii.oo f . .-r Tli r.--t.-r..J, at.! it.!. in- ! tt w -u: 1 li.iv.- i: -cr..fali. v i 1 :1. ..r ulh. tTuj'ti' nn. Hit w i u 1 1 1 '"' rur.-.t. or :ui i n.-ura'i:i."o l.ut aoul.l be cur. J.. II :i . t:-...n it-..- f-v.-.- an 1 skin. Pri.f. W- k Ih .i.1 nch... n ro -Te nil 1- llir l;, a- toralivt- wiil do t.11 Ihif. -ee ' IP ul:r imi I tli1 Ml.-air-j. AS J 1 VI. u 11. Ni.ve!nl..T J, lj. j Tref -T. W.viT T.-.r-ir : 1 loive 1:. -ir ! mnTi vit-l ! r.rihu ..n.. rlul ell .-u el' J..ur 11 .ir K.it..rati... l.ut ' liavinc N n m. .lt.'0 rhrat-1 by m:,rk.-ry an. I .pia.-k ! nostrum, hair .l.-., 4r, 1 was Jl-i-l b. plar "ur ; Kert'.ritlive iu Hie name rat.-:;' ry w:lti tli-- tli.-usai .1 iin 1 i ne J- udtv lrumi.. t.U .(Hack r. iii.sli.n, until 1 nu-i y..u : in lwr. niv femuty iwinie mnll.s sin.-e. wli.-n ynu t-i,ve me au.-h a-uranre'a in-1 uceil Ihe trial of your K...-t..ra- tive id uiy famiiv 1-rj.l by my ir--l wtf... aliow lmr haa lierenie very' Ihin an t entirely white, an.l b..f..ru i exhau-linirent. ..f your larj:.. U.HIe her liiir war. rster i e.l to itri original beatitir'ul bnwu c.'.or.aml haa lhi.'ki-nr.l j au.l Iwme b. autitul au.l lospy ni on. an'l i-ntirety iv.T the head : she centinue tu ude it. not simply berauae of its U-aul!I'vin; i lti-ctji upen the hair, l.ut tN-tau- i-f it. : healthful inltuen. upon Ihe head and mind, othi-r. of t mv family and friends are u.-uni: your lie-Utrative. with I thehai'i-ieatelffets ; th.'refiire.my akvptirisma and doubt. moved: and I can and do m. corUially and eonli len . 1 ... i.,,ilKlu wniil.1 lia. thru iu refertnee to lie rbararter and value are entirely re- luXtlViZ f mjonal color and b.-.u'lv, anil 1t all youne 'er- aoos way w..iu i nnrii-n ii.ii .uu (..s-o.-j. Wrv trulr and cratefull fours. SOLOMON MANX. Fr.ir-in Woeo ; It vaa a linx tint after I aw you at ltli..liel, h. foro 1 pot the tattle of i:...t..ratl.-for whirl! you sarerne an order on vouraieiit iu Oetrt.it.afJ wln-D I it roiirln led to try it , n Mr. Maun hair, a tlie surest te-t ot it: ;owit. It ha. d..ne all tlint yml aured me it would do : and other, i t my family au. friends hainp tlneMd its eftei-t.. are ii..w ii-ioj and reeommeli'liec it u- to other, as entitled lo the hiliet conderatii.ii )..ii rla.iu for it. Aaiu. TtTT rct-lJeelfully aud tTiilv. y-nr. toLoMO.N MANX. .,. .MV a",, h. ,Jmir,a it. wonderful jh t.air was be. om- a l th. u-i,t. j r. maturely uraj, i.ut ! the ue -t iM"rn. u. ... v..,. S. llllK?fE,es Senator, V. S. O. .T.WOOD r". reor.rletor.l 9r..a4w.y. Y., (in the great X. Y. Wire lulling tatabli.-hmeut; and 111 Market Hurt. 1-otii. Mo. 6S4J And sold by all pood Drufni.1. DiwHolution. TI1HE Copartnership heretofore existing be l tween the subscribers under the name of Eicholtt Wagner" was this day disolved by mutual consent consent Einholts & Co. to settle all accounts. II. EICHOLTZ. JES8E WAGNER. p?"The business will be continued by J. F. Eicholwc & Co. Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration to theestate ol CATHARINE BAKERSr. late of BulTaloe Tp, Union county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, all pers ons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present ihcia duly authenticated for settlement to 1AV1L H. KELLY, Administrator Kelly Tp, May 12, 1857 I. '1 v.. no il.ml.t t.rni.ii. mix n. T 1 7011 siLr.. good spmso w.v;. I1 its. with Shafts and Toncti May 15, IP5,:f H. ' FRILS. are now ftrrrd with glowing Auvtmsruieats But the Fanner, in search of the bMt Reaper, a little lurincr. une oi ine oiner nraprrjioo ar.r! nsing them in lh Reapers, can c can elatin it. All uh are satisfied1 be supplied bv 11 - and e can hu 1 by sending their orders early in iha t have over 'Ml) Keapera rad joMtll hl Ll.l, .4utioneer, S .' I . I " 1 I S the pa'ronace of the public. U '-ib nce i n Mouth Filth street, Lewi bur. Pa. tl)eciubtr 5, 1856. 111! 1M-SAMI F1. HOFFMAN op. ri .l a new Ice Cream Saloon over Ins Ci.n:Vi-::...ery, and wisnes to see bta nu merous customers there. 20 HrieKIajcrs . . i. ... ......,. itrxi season (iKOKi 'E liEAO, or LEWh LPAMEK. I.ewlsliuiT aving Inntltutlon 1 S now open and ready to do business. Th 1 regular li.M iuir.t days are Wednesday The foliowinir named persons are the Direct,. WILLIAM FR1CK. Preiidmt. L. M: ell Me 1 J hn Walls, liideen Biehl J. V. Cameron. el !!. rd Fi,:tr jr cent, pr annum til be allowed on a'! d.'p. -''s evt-r six months ; and thrtt pr cen'.. ie- liian v.v and over three momhs. I'W II) KKBKR, Treasurer. Le-risburir. fept. 1!, lt."3 n e w books: SPI'KliEOX'.S Sermons, ayUnd'i. Principles and Practicej of B.iptrts, Kruminaeh"r's Martyr Lamb, Ir. Kane's Second Arctic Expedition, and ether new works of iitieret. constantly on li.:i,.l bv X EVIL'S &. CO., Lewi.burg Lee. S, lSii. "lrC"n - EC0TS & SHOES. T received at the old establisha i t tlie subfi-nber, on Market street, L9 wis! in.-, a Sarve and new assortment of HOOTS AN'1 SHOES, comprising every description of work requir ed fur mi:n', ladies, luvs, missus, ciiilprkx. The slock is selected with care, and will It afforded at reasonable nces. Custom Murk attended to as usual. May f, l-oii JOHN HOll.HTON CABINET WARE ROOM !V01tTII lih Street. The subscriber X. 1 most respectfully informs the citizert ot Lewisburg and vicinity, that he has on hani and for sale a cheap lot of t'l IIMTI KE, for the Spring trade, comprising Irwsig and Common Bureau?, ?CO rotancs ami Look Case?, tenter, Cnrd ami l'icr TaMc?, Pinin? and lli-eaklat 'J'uLIcs. Cuiilioardr, C'ot-1:i-re ami otlu'r llodstcads, tuntls, Stil'a!. ami ('hairs of all kinds. COFFINS made to order or short notire. The public are cordially invited to examine his work, as he is sure that they will be sai' lied with his stock of Ware, and prices. SOLOMON YOUNO Lewisburg, Sept. 15, lri56 "Have you seen SA2I?" CEEMS to be a QueMion a.kcJ by O almost everybody ; but we inquire,, 7itce yon srrn the Late Firm, with their supply of Now Hoot. SIiocm, (.ailcTM, ir-e-jf. The subscribers having associated them pVi selves into a Copartnership in business now offer to the public, at the Old Stand of S. & I). Sliff., on Market St. the cheap (.for Cali) aud best lot of 1JOOTS J SIIOKS, for Men and Boys, ever offered in Lewisborf Also a new and splendid assortment of r.l'.l t-HOF.S for La diet and Crntlrmrn, A varietv of 'iaiters. Half Gaiters. Tics, Bus kins, Slippers &c. for Ladies and Misses, also Children's Shoes of the latest stvles and sizes t Ac. Ac. "e Work made to order Mending done at usual and as the Workmen have render sattM'aetion heretofore, we trust we shall b'T a full share of public patronage. SAM will continue to be on hand as fermer'y.and bef to give general satisfaction to all cuternr. S1.IFER & M FADW-V l ewisburg, Feb. S2. ''55 r Tot rvla!lr C uir Ket.irns aed ciil llt.sis l l ai rr- iVomilk t'fPte. '1