5 ! V " oTiirwqKEEN & J. n. cohkelius. , Tr ' YHkfircii .rfet.. The l.rwi.ireii'i Oi,ii.iri.. f I on tii I'a.ti Syrtrio. tn. tha lar.t aal UH nr.-ui ttimi nfar.T S' wit l n l""n; 'ourtf.r. . iv nnrml pom the 1m fhr-i.H'm; Supreme Court Judrsxo ihe People op PasxsTTasr! for Governor. DAVID... WILMOT, of vrjdfobp coixn: Canal t'omnifesiouer. WILLIAM MILLWARD, OF PHILADELPHIA, for Judges nf tlie Supreme Court, jmi;s Tiircii. rr-iif 'o. JOsUl'II J. lXWIS,rChciil,ri:o. In Ion Connty Xonilnallorn. Representative TU01 A3 II AY ES.of Union couDty. Renter f- Recorder G EOUG E M EU EILI,, of New Berlin. t ..,;.,;...,i!Tnir nn v. u. LIN COLN, of HartW. Trritnrer HUGH P. SIlELLEIt, of J,ewisl.nr. Auditor JVUX Ji.fc&SI.r.U, 01 .ew T?!? I'nlon County Meeting, Icwlsb'ar. i Al I. P. M, of 15 Sept next (second day of I Court,) the citizens of I nu.n and adjoining ; counties mav expect addresses from tim.- i niivw (. Cirti and others. lppoition candidates for State Officers. ' .-i -r t e "nicer. 'r. , t.'urtin has promised to atiend, and we nope to announce at least one more speaker, next j 'ek'.. preai !i'eorm"'m '' ' r.v Tilcnrrnnli for Ihci ' fhrOnk'Ic" " . - . - i i r r i PniLAP., Aug. 2G I o'clock, P. M The Atlantic Submarine Telegraph Cablo ! parted when threa hundred and thirty miles from tha Irish coast, and the fleet returned to England. The Direotors were going to hold a meeting to decide whether they would undertake it this fall again, or wait until next summer. Tho great N. V. broker, George Little, is reported to have failed. Tho Warren County Bank ia thrown out. The Farmers' Back, Wickford, R,. I, Rhode Island Central Bank, Tiverton Bank, R. I , failed. It is also reported that more of the Eastern banks have gono under. Brokers refuse tha Kanawha, Va., Hancock Bank, Me., and Farmers' Bank, Saratog2-i Juniata. The Union Convention of . Juniata county met on Monday last, and nominated II. T. M'AlMpTFR," of Fayetto Tp., for Awembly, tnd full County Ticket. Messrs. Wm. 8. Thompson,Rioh rd Dnyla, and John Balsbach, were ap pointed Conftfroes, to meet those from Snjdcr and Union ooonties, at Beyer's tavern, in Snjdar county, on Thursday, tho Stb September next Tne Ati.a stic TEi.tniiApn. The com pany which has undertaken this great en terprise h a eapitnl of 250,ono,(?l,73G, 000) whioh is divided into three hundred and fifty shares of a thousand pounds eseh. Cost of deep fr cable per mile $435 ; total cost for 2500 miles, $1,212,- 600 ; 10 miles of steel envered wire fur mid ocean connection, 14,.r00; 25 miles of heavy shore ends, 831,250, making a total cost of Sl,258,250 for the entire ca ble ready for submersion. . There are eight ftcamers engaged in laying tbc cable. Prof. Morse is on board, nd some COO or 700 men ia all are em ployed. . MSQni after another, every man in Congress from the South who voted against . tho Repeal cf ths Missouri Compromise, (which has occasioned all tho war in Kan sas and tho dangers yet to como to the Union from the opening of that " Pando ra's box of evil,") has been cut down by the Slave Power, at the first chance. Ben ton, Cullom, Milson, Puryear, were killed eff, and cow the gallant Ktheridge, of Tcnn., is defeated, by 127 mnj. Even Texas forgets hrr Washington, and elects Runnels over Houston by 12,000 majority. Jehu Bell alone remains, but tho new Tcnn. Legislature is against him. Slave ry, like jealousy, is "cruel as the grave," and remorseless as Satan himself! The Drcd Scott approvals and United States Marshal arrests have most seriously affected Democratic Supremo Judges of Ohio. Judge Caldwell, and Judge Cor win, late of that distinguished tribunal, Lave in the fullest extent of indignant lan guage and eloquent philipic, denounced the proceedings had toward the freemen of Ohio, and Judge R. B. Warden, quandam of the same bench, has left the party alto gether, and declares Lis purpose to vote the RopuLUean ticket. Thb Campaign Opened. A large and very enthusiastic meeting of thcOpposition was held at Bloomfield, Perry county, on Cuurt weik. W. W. Dickinson presided, assisted by Vice Presidents from every election district in the county. Judge Kclley of PLibid., and Bacr the Buckeye JJlaek'initb, made long addresses, which were well received. The meeting strongly endorsed the whole Hurrisburg platform and its nominees. Two cjlored men, Edward Collins and Wash ington Good, were burned so severe ly by a canul boat taking fire at Harris burg, lust Sunday morning about 3 o'clock, that they died the aIue day, after suffering the most excruciating agonies. Supposed to have been intentioaaily fired. Miss Elizibcth! Biukely fell in the canal at Milcsburg, on Saturday night, and but for the timely assistance of some persons who hcird her cries for help, the would Lve been drowned. The night being v-ry duk tba mUsod the road aud fell IIA1X ROAD EXECTIOX. r Tbc Election last Saturday il coniluJ ted upon tie following IlesulutioD pro-pae-el by the Board of Directors, (' ?ote be ing given for each share of stock npai whirfrone instalment had been paid:)-' iti.- Resolved. That this meeting insirueUaeJ ; Hoard of Directors to comuionce the w work ' and pot it nnder contract from Lewisburg to 1'ioe urova Jitus, puovidid mere is a libeial right of tcay secured along the line. . worn IITTIHO. StXlSST. Lewisburg, Vnion Co. , 173 . 97 Mifflinburg " '153 Mr Hartley '" .217 St Haines, Centre Co. : lflS 79 Miles " 3 : MT Penn 206 al Orrft? " S'8 96 Potter 76 4S4 Harris " 85 6S5 Ferguson " 36t 43 1710 1661 , Majority fr letting 5G. There were also CI votes polled at War riors Mark, Huntingdon Co., for the let ting, but the return not being in the form oid.red by the meeting of stock holders, j held at Millheim, they havo not been ! counted, especially as they do not chaugo the result. Qny f of tte whol(J nnmber of shares were voted for. The vote a,jaist immediate letting, was cast princi L . d f th k h( doultcd I . ..... ., k lueywo-y oi Biiuuug wnu ug em... cuu I scription obtained. Tha large majority . . ,. . ., -o - J'" the voto Of those Who leel interested in the proposed Road from Lowistown to Snow- ,oe. Others, who 6tgned many months agii now think thoy could do better with .' ' We have heard the complaint made, that some subscriptions were made with the distinct understanding, expressed at a meeting in Millheim, that the risk was not to bo undertaken until $700,000 in good subscriptions were surely obtained. Tbc President of the Road informs ns that this resolution war coupled with an other condition, and that was that it should not bo undertaken by tha Board nnless 8700,000 were secured, or a voto of the stock holders was bad authorizing them to prococd. All tho officers and Directors of tho Board in Union connty worked strongly in favor of the Letting, and, as far as wo know, those ia Centro county also. Only " a liberal right of way along the line" is now requisite, to empower tho Directors to contract for tho grading of tho line from Lewisbnrg to Tincgrove. Our farmer friends are called upon to oxcrclso tha graco of liberality, before the smoke wsgon gives tho finishing touch to the buauty and attractiveness of Buffalo and Penna vallies. (The Telegraph will im mediately follow tho Engine.) a rntm-rj tvt tmraii 7in. The race of Judas, Arnold, Tyler, &e., ia not extinct. So long aa the human heart is subjoct to the control of sordid avariro or unprincipled ambition, so long will men be found, who, regardless of honor or decency, will, for a consideration desert their friends and strike hands with their bitterest, life-long foes. K m. B. Reed, of Philad., it a specimen of this kind of men in politics. A facility of genius and unscrupulous tenacity, made him a tolerable successful man,, except when as a professed Whig, he sent money to buy up Lehigh county, and penned tho memorable words, "Lehigh must do bet ter !" Twice was this "Reed shaken with the wind" elected to office, as an an ti sla very man, by a union of all the opponents of Loeofoeoism. But when Slavery had divided the Whig party, his aristocratio instinct for the probable strong side led bim into the support of the last old federal, Buchanan, and the reward of his treachery and vcnalily is his appointment as Com missioner to China,wbere ho takes a letter from Archbishop Hughes the very man ho formerly so maligned ! Isaac Jlazhhunt is a similar example of the baso ingratitude of some men. lie, too, is a smooth-tongued Philadelphia lawyer, born in the lap of plenty, and it appears working for whatever will pay best. Only three years ago, this man tmnjld ami obtained the nomination for Solicitor from I all the opponents of Loeofoeoism in Philad. Then, thcro was no louder advocate for "Fusion" and "Union," than this same Ilazlenut ("may the d 1 crack him 1") He was elected, the opposition being uni ted and led by honest and sensible men. Time passed on and Slavery broke up the American party as it had the Whig party. Where was this Ilazlenut, then ? Why, among tho "straight" Fillmore leaders doing his best to defeat the very Whig, Republican, and true American union which made him all he was ! This spring be wanted to be Governor, and was propo sed before the Harrisburg Union Conven tion assembled, but fiuding his aid in elec ting Buchanan last fall rendered him un popular, Lis friends wisely abstained from bringing him forward. The American State Council, at Altoona,endorsc the Har risburg Union nominations ; but delegates (some of them self appointed) met at Lan caster from nine counties only, and nomi nated Ilazlenut ii Co. Now, neither this Uazlcnut nor any of his clique (party he has none) expect to elect him ; they only hope to elect l'jcker,as they did Buchanan, by dividing the Opposition. And what is to be the reward of this man for his be trayal of his former friends and the defeat of his professed principles whether it is cash in hand or an office (like Read) in pospect the future only can reveal. An explosion at the Brandywine Pow der Mills 23d inst., killed Mr. Dupoot and foar o'Lcr "n. LEAViSBURG CHJiONICI.K Mprc State Jlobbery.y A plain Law palpal.-ly Violated by Auditor General tk-Otate Trtwirerl Bl'CSAUtW TBIF.9J ms HAM)! the public will bo astonished to lean that the counsel employed by Henry S. Jfott-,'in the'Case of hit apfliMtto& lrcfero the Supreme Court for an iujquction o : prevent the sale of the MaiurLuie'of tie public works, have presented claims to the accounting officers of the Commonwealth, and that the Auditor General aotually al lowed the claims, and the State Treasurer I paid them ! ' The attornrys' bills were as follows: r . Win. M. Meredith $1,000 C. K. Uiickalew , 7.r0 Wm. I.. Hirst 750 James H. Walton ' 600 The Auditor General (Jacob Fry) at first declined paying them, on the very proper ground that they had not been em ployed by the Commonwealth, and that there was no appropriation for any such I purpose. He wu induced, however, (by tne Ucmocratic party leauer?,; to re-con- case was between tho Pennsylvania Rail road Company ,and Mr. Mott and Lis allies. So far as tho Stato was concerned in the matter, her interests were defended by tho Auditor General, whoso compensation is provided for by law. There is no provi sion, anywhere, for the payment of such claims as these attorneys presented ; but, on tho contrary, they arc strictly prohibited by the law passed at the last session of the Legislaturo in relation to tho duties of tho Attorney General. Undor tho old laws, the Auditor General, Stato Treasurer, A.C., were authorised, in cases in which the Commonwealth was a party, to employ counsel todefend her or advocate her claims. This privilego was greatly abused by pay ing unreasonable and enormous fees. For instance, last year the Commonwealth paid to various lawyers for theso kind of servi ces, 17,014 56, and in 1855 she paid f 10, 734 72. These abuse were carried to such aa extent that tha last Legislature saw the necessity of stopping the plunder ing of tho Treasury in tbit way, and tying the hands of the officers who wcro thus abusing their trust. With this viow, Mr. Jordan introduced a bill defining tho duties and compensation of the Attorney General, which was so eminently proper that it passed both branches by unanimous assent, and received tho approval of tho Governor. From this law we anoto the following na tions, as bearing on the report : Fr.c. 6. That the salary of the Attorney Gen eral shall be JjiSOOO per annum, pavable quar terly, w hich salary shall be in full fur terrier in all easts in Ihe Supreme Court tehrrtin Ihe Commonwealth itaparty, for all lepal opinions on questions of law submitted to him by the Governor, the Auditor General, State Tresu rer, Surveyor General, or Canal Commission ers, and in full fir all fret nnrt prnfi&innal T vites u-hnhoevtr to he paid by Ihe Commonwealth. Sic. 9. That the tenth section of the act of March 13. 1 Ml Land the first section of the act of March 29, 1813, relatin?to the employment and pay of attorneys by the State Treasurer and Auditor Grneralnd all other acts or parts nf acts inconsistent herewith, or which.by the provisions of this act, are altered or supplied, are hereby repealed. These sections of the law are conclusive. The object was to prevent the abuses which had prevailed in cases like the prcscnt,and it would do it, effectually, if the law was regarded. The transaction is an outrageous oue, and can not be justified. The parties descrvo to bo held np to publio reproba tion, and the Legislaturo next winter should compel them to disgorge their ill gotten plunder. This is the latest specimen of Democra tic plundering. Let the people reflect upon it, before consenting to perpetuate and approve such knavery by electing a Legislature and a Governor who will white wash this mean and dishonest transaction. llarriiburg Tchyroph. Walkerus. This great Mulatto can didate for Kansas immortality has actually flashed in the pan. Ho is one of Mr. Buchanan's Puixhan guns, and Laving been loaded with all the bard words in the dictionary and brought to bear upon. Law rence, he actually went off without doing any damage ! Ves, Walkerus is a great man. He went to Topeka, and espoused the cause of the Freo State Settlers. He went thence to Lecompton, and espoused Border-Ruffianism. He assured the citizens of Lawrence that the new Constitution should be submitted to tho people. At this, the South put np an angry bow). Walkerus Leard and trembled. lie saw that Walkerus had a mission to perform, a Constitution and a Union to save. So Walkerus straightway called out the troops and marched them to Lawrence, sat tlicni down before that rebellious city aud bullied the inhabitants thereof. That rebellious people turned their bak upon Walkerus aud his army, and Walkerus, fiudiug that tho " Nigger Question" had got Liin into an awkward predicament, raised the doleful cry of " Iujins I" in order to extricate himself from an awkward predicament. Walkerus departed, with tho Union, the Constitution and Leaps of glory upon Lis tdiouiders. Hail Columbia Diltnda est Luwrcncius .' Tioga Agitator. J BguFindiog no "Injins," the extin guished Imbiber has given the Mormons . f.,n 1.,,,:.... v,i. . a ..i - '"6 .s.u6 uo.u r.agt .... polygaaists bave free course, Walkerus is concentrating Lis forces to impose all the Border Ruffian code npon the peaceable people of Kansas. Yes, Indian murders and undisguised Mormon rebellion are to be tolerated, bat the harmless Free State people are to be "subdued" 'to the alien tyrants by the U.S bayoneU aud ball I siuer Lis decision, ana lie nnaliy auowa llrjjQjj t0UIll V (JOUIT AHilirS.1 LewUbur-l R .Whit,J..hn Norton. Lewis ' " ' ' the claims, and the State Treasurer prompt- v- Iddinsrs, William Wilson, Hano i Srhrark, -rL-'ir'nnu. o"n-it nrtj:rb.-mtmrf"- pr irrth- n.ort . .... , iPeter llurh Hu-'h I fShcller.He.lirv W Kries, ,uirior.iialitl"rfriiiiui.iu.r.iJiiuiri.iiitfl;.. ; lypaidthcm! REGISTER'S NOTICE. . , I, T, , U., I '..v!,,rl D-.e l i..lu.l.l.-h.nr-u..Te,mU-r.il..ol. p.urln.-. n- J'. . . . ... ,. lYe.UABAXn.l UUliw. Augustus etou-liton, Daniel Ninlurl, Daniel rv !,,,,,,!, tlk ,-. r.iiMi.i, i "i" This is one of tho mo3t nnjustihablc, -Trtrpi(.p hpri'hv p-!vm tft all mil- Kremer. lluJfaU John Zellers, t.id-' Mrti tiirioi.-i.ruiti. n..f- m.-1"'. Th.. -iini.tr t glaringviolation,ofpublicdut,onthcprtJUc 5r, of the Officers of the Commonwealth, we j have settled' their account, the Register's nXnMMr. VX'V,' ! have ever heard of The , r, not .lPre StttttttZZZ , brovglU ly the Commonu-eaM, and the at- UMioa anJ allowance a. jhe Orphans' Court e 1.! I tomevs xeere not employed ly her. The to be held at LEWISBIRG, for the county of V, "7nr V w.niam Taylor. White tin I .u r"1"' "r.nrZl I & VIST BRANCH THIS Merlins machine has within the past year teen rut to severe actual les s, ana been very much improved bv the addition of a 22 inch fly wheel, new geannp. joint bolts, and other minor improvements, and is now cite red to the public with the certainty that ins made in the very be.t manner, and that it will grind and press ea,ier and faster ihau any other Mill in the market- Pealers and others supplied on liberal terms-. P1 MM- 12w9.V) ft- O. lilt HOIt. .li'"ir l.ttie liJ, nnrrimmrs, uc",s..' 7 . d i . 1 Tneco0ntofIgn.UB M""" " ' 3 The account of Levi Ranck and ,d Fdwnrd Id r.uwanl it, late of Ranck, Executors of Jonathan Kun, "I1"6 I"'":.;;.' SZ.m ... r,..M' 1 j nc ttctt'uiit ui vtniis .'iti-i ia - . jnMAcaj 4 The account of Solomon Heberlim;. Ex-! LetwAurir-hlisha . Marsh .. George Kent, ecutor of Michael Hfbertw, late of West G A Frick, David Sliler, John Musser. Samuel Buffaloe township, deceased. S Barton. i.W Buffake-W ilsoi. I Linn 6 The account of Josiah Kelly. Adminis-Nicholas Groover. Jii Jackson oil, traior of Mary E. Shriner, late of Lewisburg, Mirhael Uunkel. W Jloffutorln 1. Heaver, deceased l'r v Harbeon. Kelh, Samuel S Spoils. Da- 6 The account of Elias P. Walter, Admin- vid Grove. Jacob Hc-inlv. Whitr Hrer Am istrator at Maru llnJTman,M of Lnion county.'brose Henderson, I,aac High. Adam Mmlh, L deceased F Albright, Martin Keifer. M fllniburW t Tkl Jobn F.nichar.l.Eiecn- SnodErass. AVir lirrlin Jacob Mauck. Jlart- tor of milium High, late of White Deer town - ship, deceased. i 8 The account of Mary E. Robinson, Ad- ministrator of Solomon Itobinton, late of liufla- loe township, ncceasea. I 9 Tne iinai accoani 01 jonmninn one ami a feorc F- Miller, Administrators of Saauel U '. late of Lcwisburir. deceased. lrt The final account of George F. Miller, fpHE subscri!-T tHTs the Farm i n which Administrator of baae C- Law$hct lale of. he now resides, situate in B-illalo Valley, Lewisbuig, deceased. It'nion coti-,4 mtles from Mifllmburg aud S J. w. I'riA.Mtj l u.n, jtrrr r. lTeister'8 Office, Lewisbure, Aug. 17, lM7j Inlotl Count J Court ITorlamallon WHEREAS, tne Hon. AB'M 8.WH.S0X. President Jude for the 20th Judicial District of Pennsylv.a.a, composed of the enunlies of I'd ion. Mifflin and Snyder, and pMii.iFltriiLandJjiWSiMowToEsqs.,Aso-! eiateJudtresinL'nioacounty.haveissued their passing throuttli it, and a never failing sptitis precept, bearinp date the day of May, of limestone water at the door, and a pomp 157, and to me directed, for the holding of an in the barn-yatd. There is a tine UUCHAUU Orphans' t'onrt, Court of Common Pleas, Hver ofcood Fruit. ..J T.n.i..r. mnA t:i.r.l Ud..r "-) The buMdinjs are new a larse don-jT at LEWlsUl.'Kti. for the county of IMOX, ble Plank Jloiise, well finished, a large JLsJI. on the second MONDAY of Is'EPTEMHEK.I It i.Mi Illlt.V, (being the 14th day) 1857, and lo conlinue'a Wajiroa House, and all other 'neeesary oneweek, jOntbuildins. CHRISTIAN KEIF. Notice is therefore hereby given lo the Cor-t Aug. 13, IS.'.7 onrr. J in tiers of the Peace and Constables in, .. ,. , . and for the county of I'nion, to appear in their VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, AT own proper persons with their records, iniui- J 'lHI.K J S IjTI ! sitions,examinations and other remembrances; y a ,.llrius 0'r,lt.r of ,h; orphans Court todothosethinwhichoftheirollieesandin.lj of l:nlun connlyt i wlU expose to sale .r.. .ma.. - - nesses and other persons prosecutuig in behalf of the Commonwealth aja.nst any person persons, are required to be then and there attendins.andnotdepartwithoulleaveattheir, rcfil. Jurors are requested to be punctual in! iheir attendance at the appointed lime agreea - ble to notice. . t;,ven under mr hand and seal at the Micr- ifl's tlfTice in Lewisburg. the 7th day of An - An- enst. in the year of our Lord one Ihonsa eieht hundred and fifty-seven, and the eichty eth year of the Independence of the Unitedj Plates of Amerira. God save the Common- wealth ! DANIEL D. GL'LDIN, Sherid". Innuo I.ImI, Srpt. Term, 1S5T Matthias Wilson v David Herr John Roebuck vs A J Oino Henry W Snvder vs Saiul Ewing i Com sug. M Chamberlin vs Hoflinan Ax High Wm G Herrold vs Smith B Thompson Chas H Cook vs Thos Penny David Jlerr vs W H While with notice to g Sprout, llurrows & Co vs M A Slock ct al same vs same Mary Jane Flint cVc vs Charles D Kline Lafayette Albright vs John Dalesman Neff for Kurst vs Richard Dougherty Christian Dersham vs Joseph Geyer et al Daniel Laycock vs William Moore Daniel Rangier jr vs Geortre House! et al John Wenzel vs Jackson M'Langhlin John M Benfer vs David Spitler with notice Porter for M E Shrincr vs C H Shriner with no Samuel Baker vs John Dalesman Elizabeth Varir vs David Grove Rank of Danville vs Lorenzo P Teed Mary A Davis vs William Davis George Wehr vs Ceorge Faust Daniel Rangier vs Basliau Teifel, with no Wm Ritter vs Charles Dreisbach W T Linn vs P B Marr Daniel Williams vs Kaufman & Reber Win M'Cleary vs Wm M VanValzah Seth P M"Cormick vs George J Swartz Mary Fishhanch vs Danl D Guldin et al Youngman & Waller vs Noah Waller Thornton ft VanValzah vs John Murphy Israel Knettel vs James Mauck David llerbst vs Daniel Rengler David Itaertges vs Alfred Kneass Peter Hummel and Wife vs Daniel Rengler J D Sorver Ac Co vs S.nnl and Jos W Shriner John DeLi-ng vs Jos G M'Call James M Smith vs Robert Chambers Charles 11 Cook vs livers & Ritter Ann Thomas vs Peler Reaver et al T Church A Co vs Solomon Mayer Ranck & Roland vs Lambert Ranck M Gever's Adm'rs forJn Ranck vs AC High i.eo j.ippiucoil ot Jo va Kanck & Kulanu C Roseuberg At Co vs tame Brooke A Fuller vs same L H Christ for W Cameron vs Peier Meixel Harriet Jenkins vs Merrit Chappel et at Beck &. Reber vs John Zimmerman same vs David Zimmerman Charles Harlzel vs Slate Mm Fire &c Comp Liaviu risncr vs Jonathan Uiellenilerter Hunsecker for Church vs Jos D Forrey Thus Church vs same Fred'k Bolender vs Thos Church As Co Chas H Shriner vs Wm Rule Union County vs Henry Solomon tsam'l S Barton vs Joseph Meixell "'"." u,u.u. ". - I. l' 1. -I' . I.' .. T jhn Mover Ts Fffd ij Wonnan Michael Wagner vs Fred'k Bolender Taylor for Young St Monteliui rs J W Shriner, Charles tawley rs John louugman et al Laws mr isvr Xotice is hereby given that the Quota ot the laws of the last Session of the Legislature have owi rereivea ai uie rrotnnnoiary s ornce-otjitie must eievateil part ol the Unrough, tear Union County for distribution io those enlitiedlthe Court House, and but a short distance from lo Ihe same, SAMUEL ROl'NH Irwisbnrf, Aug. IP,'57. Prcth'y. FAJlMKIiAI.'fii.S is. o H W PI t3J ! H t 'baiius Kanrk. MtlUnbureJi hn int-r. ueuJtUne. Wfr.-Samuel ,Corl, Robert Forster, John Wilt, Solomon Miller, George liiehL, Samuel Olewine, Benja- ' ... fr. KIpr'.M.r mm Mensxh, Gcorze Glover.l eorge Mecknt r, Jr. I.imcr,t"ie Frederick Ilolender. Jurk- ck'ley and David'""-1 (ir"ss- "'"l-n-otge X MteUey, late of,""- fc-Isaae Ever, Sr. .A Grand Jurort Stultmber Term, 1S.i7. - Pnilip r. "-' U-Oeorge Mer- i f,' ran (I Jurors St uJt ' Samuel Hariman, Daniel I.on "BD9 am! .Evlp Clu VALUABLE lor n;iIc. FA KM mijcs IlOtu liarUCluD. coniair.jais auuui 175 ACliES, I of whi(.h abl,ui ins are cleared, and the rem-1 ainder is well timbered. Il is Limestone SEfgravcl land, iu a good stale cf cultivation, !he most of it havins been limed once, and some uf it lhe fecund lime. 'I he Farm is well watered.a runnin? lram ., ,i,e premises, on TMf,.. ,,, Srptrmtirr Iirxt, cnmm, ncl, , o cuck ln ,he lutcnooi, . . ., .... ..... i .., i.w li i V I-1 T At ' T ilm ' i " . -,'A-N- U'-- ,, 01 V. ! '?le "' " 1 , : VA .. ',' ' Pa., adjoininr lanusof David Heinlev.H illiam .. .. .-,. , u : urown, -urs. ai viuie, j.isr,,.. ,..Usr,r. "'est Branch of the M.s(1uchan West Branch of the Susquehanna, containing i Acres and 70 Perches.! The Farm is of the FIRST yUALITV of soil ami uuder coed improvement. handsomely located on the River road about half a mile jfrom Lewisburg. The Improvements are a jFINKLAIif.K HANK HAKX nearly new, a two-stort-y Irame Uwe House, a Corn House, a Wagon Jshcd and oilier necessary Outbuildings a never failing Spring of Water in Ihe Cellar Kitchen 1 and a Well with Pump in the l.arnyanl and j?sa thriving yoiniR Apple Orchard. Water wETcan be had in most of the fields Terms will be marte known at sale. Persons wishing to view the premises are requested to call on the A'tminiMrator, or on Joseph Musser, near the premises. lit Uit I . M.LLLMi Administrator of M'm. Wjlsos Jr. dee'd. July 31, isr7. WOODLAND FOR SALE ! T IHE subscribers will oiler at Public Sale, Ihe premises on Saturday the 207i Aniusf, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. M.,a numberof Lots of Woodland, coutaining from 3 to 15 acres each, u-ell covered with Chestnut, While Oak, and a few Poplars, a private road leading to each lot. The property is ill Uullaloe 1 p. In :oii to, adjoining lauds ol John and Jonathan Coulter, and 'P. and F. Clingan. Terms reasonable, and will be made al sale. Pllll.ll' Rl III.K. July 25, lsr.Tpd DAVID HERBM". DESIRABLE BUDLDUMG LOTS "I?OR Ktl l- tin. lot on SSoiilh Third street, a square and a half from Market, j ' j Also on South Fourth street only two squares from Market. ft?" The above are level Lots, well located and adapted lo building purposes. W. H. AR.MSTRONO. Acting Ex'r of Win. Armstrong, dee'd Lewisburs, March 14, 1N57 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE roit salt:. riMIE subscriber offers for sale his Residence I on the west side of South Second street in the Borough of Lewisburg, between Market aud St. Louis streeis.ronsistingof near a lot and a half ot ground. makinga frontof U'.l feet on said Second slreet, and in length li7 feet, 6 inches. The improvements are a commodious three -storev r.Iill'K HWPf T TVP. ;Jll lOTJSTC. pf Pressed brick, 47 feet tfront by M leel deep well finished with a marble base, marble sills and lintels in front a fire-proof roof with a Wing attached of iJ. by 111 feel an Out Kitchen a Well of ex cellent water, with a Pump in, under roof a large Cistern also nnder roof a large new Stable an Ice House and other necessary uut-buihlings. There are also on saiilgnj Lot choice Frnit Trees and Shrobbery.Sr The location is a desirable one either lor a private residence or public business. It is on Market street Terms will be made easy. Jitn , I.S57. . . U. t MlLLLK. 1S - 17 Adjourned Sale. "T OTIC E is htreby given that the under X sipned.TruMee,will eell at auction, in pursuance lo an t by virtue of an Act of As sembly approvtd the iHth day of April, A. V. l-i:,7, on Muuc the I'Jth day of October.A.U. 1H57, at the premises in ihe Borough of Sew Berlin, the Jail, Court House and alt other Public Buildings and Lands, situate in said Borough, bePonKili!; to the County of I'niou prior to the erection of the new county oat of part of Tnion, bounded and described as fol low, viz : Kive lots adjoining each other, and bonnae I on the west by Vine street, north by Market street, east by Plumb -treet and snu'h by an Alley, whereon the Court House untl Count) OltiS'fN areereeied. AisiiacertA.il lot adjoining Plumb slreet on the east. Market street on the sou:h, lot of John Seebuld's cm 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 ma le known by the un dersigned, duly appointed bv said Aet for that purpose. jKR M 1 1)1)1. Ks WAili JI, 11 F.N li V C. BY f-It. July 22, 157 JOHN V. BAK1JER. TO TIIOSi: W HO W.4T IMUMS A I'arm vitltiu th: rcoth of every Hon. THKKIIniWAV tAUM I'lMI" A S V h In)- "atn. In r'.npi'li-riiirf Hn- .'iTanls' lorahtv rhr t.llcwinc .n-p?rrnlnt: r.r Tin- wil i. a n U lnn.-.unr. f:i..l-!r of no-ing Ihr In avirt crt ;-. owiti f wl.t'-h lh! Btttlrnit-nt bs tlLiut'd it- Ti-rut rr.t iT"-erilV. .s.r.,,,,1- It i. tl n.lrr .1 lh. ;r.t N'.rth W-rt Co! jt.,..,a u.u..i.i,.a ,o..n i.. b. our . i !' " fli"" " li'-slt.-. Il in -ui'i..i : III. ss-.l I..I." j nirk,L ,ni. , ,.,, ,. ,,, il- rr.t.M , ,,,,, ini-n.i It lis. in ...rk.i inw "I tl i-' liiLuniimiUrt ("twl. ant'iiifitniL' in Ihf aKtrr-vrab! U itt t-.-t. whtrh mak-t JJ.it' t. n-"I ufliJiT rafli rv Thv will Dixk-'thc Un.i of iti'tim i. I- thIu. Ihr- tmiiient t-'l -i-t. W. lh:iN T. Jn?kja T R.t.tn. hn mtsrii? a izt-t.ht'ucal nurTfT nf thf lanl. J ar.Hlf 't thr oial. lh ir..u .n- au-i tb lini. -L.-u--. 1 hi j rt-i'iirt t (T-'lh-T w itli nii will h fumi-h-Ti t" it r. j tirurth Thru- ri.r-.J-i ar 1-tnl out tbruucb Hu. -r--j p-rY. Tlr ?iunry X Kr:- Kiir--fi pir- us a niarnet lor titir -ia! t" tht I:.k-i il ruus lt ui V.r- Ui I'bilai a. ; A irz- .rt i.f thi- r.! ha-l-n tiiti.-h--l. an-l 1 l" in i running t r l r. A lway f'-rt-.- i- now wi.rkmi troin Knr I fiwnrtls (mr tnml in th-.ft. rii tiirwiH-n. tb iiifiiiiri .r th-nmi K li'-n "1 which ha- Un raj"l it will wn txs Ptnhl. Th- AIlt-.-hrHv rxUry Kaitr"a'lcfnu-rt u- wiib .New Vfrk. b.iftm anl t'ltt.-lurg. Tbf ruano KoaJ COnilll'tl Up with Hit" Ul ft Th-Tf ar- a.rvti.ly i-l Turtii Ri a l ninninir tbm t)ii -rM-rt y. T;trnu- .th-r hawe b--u o.-l ti a-ti'Dtmntl-itf thf rnti-r-itkiu auJ a- ttlf ui- ut wbicb has ainuity tfki-n y',rr. Th'-rf fc no njiport unity tiual U it mw rtff. ri-4 t- th niun who want tf;n-v i-j.- htiu.-t-if a liulw ill au ay wy. ami nmkf a M-ttlrDi. nt w h-rt-h-r m In- in ror-ritr an 1 iul' rn-lmti-iii a rliin tfr I'fcKKKt Tl.. IIKAl-Til V. .N t-a.-f "f I In- f vr ' r liitTinir n known I" t-iur in thw rxjltirnit-iit. It t-f.ot lik irir; th- h:n-kwitI f thf f-t, ntu' iij ..-r1i;i) bit- h rant wli.r.' tbfrt- i! n ' wi-ly. -bun h f it rrl w.l-, wh-rv the ptifw 1 f lan. I i- ln-.'h. nr:t b'T- thf finur.tut, arVr Iwintf iwl to thf b-aItltK-!.t r.imal.- 111 thf w.-ri.l. b:t- U-nlurf i k nfM and pain, and N-rh.-inn ruio- hi.- h--:ilth aod that vf bin fao.Uy. But b-r if a thrttinj; mttUmnt htTinii tbrtf tfwne. nuiuiiiiti rhun-bf, hr U'l".fbrfn. at mill, rri-t pi:1. anJ r. rviAinp Jfire-I. Thetr w a nr b market at ban I himl-r tra If Iat ti-nr ani'ttnt.'! ori r two bunIr-I nill: n f.--t tf lutut-r. '"';:7'.V.r-.r.'''; fVrt7Zn'' tl Tir, ,in 00 t. .irir.i: th.-y in t rwnt .truoj ' tt,.m mm-itr!. t w..rr.n. t...n u ih..rti'. a -n t i ZlnZrl!:: l0 thr ttr.arv. or t.. LMin a r.nitfiiff by in- fim whi. b , t.a n. -bf tai .1. ..f h.rd-. by u uutiay acaneiy '. r-n- .h"iii'l m:kffurl n j j..i.at I'-ii. i flyoraritt tn K. J.flnifH. rrlarr. No. 1 W alnut Mrft-t. lhw Huh. Pbiltvl'lihia. Ltu carvfuilj auawfnd giiu,; lull iiifTiiiaiin. .hr'- ir tiit-' 'f lnn-1 fan rx- tvi.ht or -ftir-.l t-y b t'er tm ltitetht- fir-t in-film-rt of I'm .luliarn, w b. n thf m! M-rihT wiil I furm.-hfl with btn.k-t. min, Ac Wai rt n it f I'fftTft iTt-u. lv rn ran alw -urt haf trt-m our Aiicntn. lteutf tr m IMiilr Ii-Tr-hi Tyr. nf rn th Pf nn Wv Pia l .-iitrMl i;.ii!r-itd. and th-n-- 1-v St--'- to Uit; laud. Thi- if a .MV-hiTul -.-j.,. n t.. i-r St. l:tr" th tt liotf amainii4iAtin n atWJt-d. r.ii-.irfur K t iwhuita. K-; . the lit lui thf j-rrvrrty at M.Mitry'. L:;u,, " Ho! Farmers Chance for a Bargain! OR I.V.. near I.owi-t uig.a Tract cf V all linost lfM it rt'S ol ood t arming Land, limestone soil. It will be sold, on reas onable terms at private sale for (.'ash. Inquire at the Otnce of the Chnmirh. June In. T7 New Clothing Store at flic old Kland. TJHII.IP HII.IP GOODMAN havim pnrrhased the s. Ac. of A. Singer, at the well re room, opposite Klines' Hotel. and having made large additions to his stock liom Philadelphia, respectfully oilers to the old friends and patrons of the establishment, and to the trading comtnuui'y in eeneral, the Largest, Cheapest, and best assortment, (lor cash,) Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, ever ottered in the est Humeri country. Coats, Vest. Pants. Hats, Caps, Shirts. lraw- em, I mlTiTla1, alices, larpet Hags, nana-keri-liK-ls, A.C., BOYS' CLOTHING. and everything usually sought for in a Cloth ing store. Call and give u a lair iriai. Lewisburg. Vav 6, 1S."7. A Call to Farmers. Farme n, drop your tools pause a liltle rtad thi.', ami rtltit'.' "FARMERS' PROMOTION BOOK." 1 JEW and scientific manuring system, j for the cultivation and increase of all kinds of grain, grasses, fodder and pastille, upon all kinds of soil, proved by aetual expe riments and based upon evident truths, desig ned to improve agriculture in all its branches ; represented by upwards of one hundred and fif'y engravings id' the mosl valuable grasses and plants connected with the system, by DR. C. (I REINHOLD, of IW.sburg, Ceulre Co, Pcuna. MCoHstr.xn.x rioy. In thi tn-ati-if it will W mti tliut tlte ol jfrt haa Sn-ta to pivc thf (arnifr tbut kilt-l ot in rmatH-n whifh f nat-lf him fa ttiMke Tai-ti-al aj It- at too to tcrtiiizf lantlauj inrn-an- hi iirnin. ftuhta-r ami ta.ttin'acf . Thf Jcf trinft. """'" :l" " '"'-' ""J f'"7 ti vat inn jUui, arc P:it:' nal, clfar and rvi.iiit, auI utr- j-t id itu-rovni nt iu ttif uhnIv ol anrulturr hit In rto unknoMu to our fur hot, ami uliirti. ir H'lol'tcJ, at.d CttrrtuilT rar t lull to wlT.nrr llir iiit.-rv.u I'f tlir faruonir n'Uiniuiiity. Su h a work ha In-n nim-h WJililr.1. it till. . .o.it wliirh hu U-.tf brrn frit, but wtilrli thrn- h.u( liith rto bri-n du tl-mpt to .uW. AnJ n. f.irni'r. of rmlrr nl lluiiUupti n tsmntii-s w Tr'-ouiuii ii'l llir work to r.rry fnrnt,-r, a tb - mil reap Ibr irrv;.u-.-t oo,.iMr U ni-tit from it. ljt.ri.ti.-tn lHtf.i.ror;rr Hiii-h.ri.D. Panjt.i Momrr.Grorvr Ito.1. Jw.1. MiMi-rr. Friinii. Alrxiui.liT. .lobn lUily. John N ItlMin. S.iiuiit't IHim-itii. John llolfrr. Jona. M IV illiam., Jms-tt ili-ytr. lii ori;r (.unT.Jr , llrury Mryrr. John t'.T rr. Sumurt lliliiiaiij, Jr.hn lta..vn. iirn.'jark. s.mui l liil-on.John Herman, II. W. )lis k, 1't.ttti). l.-yrr. oturiv For sale in Lewisburg by Dr. I. BKl'tiflER. Administrators1 Notice. REA?S, Letters .f Atlminitration to estate of SAMl'KL WAIl'KR, late of I'nion township, deceased, have bet n granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thoe having claims upon it will present them for settlement on the 5th day ol Septem ber next, at Uie late resilience of said deceased. J. M. WALTER, 3 . . - . . DAVID li ROSS. $ Administrators, JulyJH . 1857. JO.HI 4.H KELaUV, Auctioneer . SOLICITS the patron ape of the public. Residence on South Filth street, Lewis burg, Pa. December 5, !856. ICE tm;4!?I-AMlEL HOFFMAN has opened a new Ice Cream tSalnon over f hi Confectionery, and wishes to see his nu , mcrou cuMrtmers thf re. I in COHfil'IiTHIH lit"- JS'ivaiii'f. aa.e.--s I I XI1K C1KKAT liC4lTiritR jto una inft-tifck'n.u.f aovvirr, FOIJXl AT LAST! pOR IT KNhTOKKS PKltSaVASKKTLT (IRAT HAfRTi iU mHcittasI 1'if, rvif sjratkiXltriaintly' tbtfbtilslh rmw'v t( ih.iiJrun.li-hite hUmII rffaim. 4ti mn4 l! mt.ii'-; aMk-) ih bur awf(, sWUbf u, flat; fttft "lit pTvwrvv it to My imavkiaM aaMitff, ajil i-T mwirtaU hlr.tvrirw r, ftoi Uj fa BM enrv- ail f-uraj!i ma Brrrotn ht-wl acit. 8ecixcuJjf aud Lhe fotiowiitg. Ur-r. N !f..rh.2,!rU? PRftf. J W-V.D Co fhtum: itbi rw dw, mjf hy- tw-if Mini m-'iVr n4 rll f fp,t f j U utxij Hair HVft"rtl;Tt thaU totl wm wrv routt,. j ..' If Ks-ti.l U- tt.rf"tr.Mf.r a-iuaniity, ,th ..,. juuKrJu d-d U "Mnsr' 14., wli.iV BiWlikoail. rafaubtity fr u. ."-ry tVf M- Ajev wi wi 1; h-tr putts,! Vtrte aw wrawi .hnra, awl Um 47prnbatMOa w rfitia: it r-- frun Hi ant nutmuuiui ri wtrt', t.seii oicur i'i"Hf, fuilj ouatioca tutiva it i atai'st waluM-1 -! uuu. tt ml um as r-m nn mJ bw on efw-ftftf .jj . tl L U f - aix' , art r-li'-tj n muri ii-r . tru.v, H.-kor Gfor. t rfcarlM Crt., tn . !C-.w 1. iyt Pl.t fK. O.J Hi iVar Sir : Hotu tim- iat uanaa e w -r- in.lu. 4 u, um aou.e ot vur iiaiv KMMTht,, anJ it tl.-vt wr- mo wonijVifiil, Um;l it our utj ji.u anJ ttV tP rti. Us r-("jrt it. ur Jilt 1 mil's k' toi t-r nonn- tim hauj rVoa prfar-! f..T--rt-l with n-r- ait-i oui ralird It jvaid ht-al. Th li t:r nitnirrt rittiiclr rm off iu C"iMnuri, wi,n ft fii'l. ii j- l-ia - nrf. riii.ri, axif ir-l u to j'-tr L. t r!ifp, ms- -Ji-I -" Willi li' tl'- liojw t,f .life but. V fur -uf in.'. ani ti.-U f all nor frn a-ic, a Ttrr IV t'pi;-,-ti.-: rr-iiit.t ! tJ.r .i.-ajas- ruurvi;, aa-i a new and lusu riajut f.-i-f. of hair flrt. J vut. aittl rHliu n tLl u. ir I. y. Ln- i li r; tii aul itB iUAuriabtar v fif huir ai an? oiiirr rhiM. We cao ttx-rvt r-, al 4 b-r i-y rfrnibi-ii't Tf.ur llmttTtiw, aa arctrt rVJJOr-1 lor ai: ti-jt -p. tt Uit: w aip and luir. VVa n-. v 'ir r- . cilullr .K I.UK W. IIItal.ISROTIIAM. P.M. All A. IIK-IMIOTUAM. ftartlin.-r. Mafist, Jure Tl. I"',3 VlmV.fi J- WiVtJt iK.ri; J liav k-d ttu loti,,, ifl'r..t. W lt .nr ltt -t. raitive. au l .-an truly t it i. tl..-rraf-t liciw.-rr ff t.f a if- fr rvorir(t ao. rhar. iii; tta- Hair. B- xtmtnz it I was a aaa of wtrrti Vy bair b?tsi n-.w ar!in-i its orijinI r.l..r. too tw.tiiiu-ifl it t.. ihr ..r!l without th- imrt -ar. a mr i- tUi- vtlhr w- rnt kiuJ. ura k. Mf-rtfuUr. UAMKI. N. Ml K ' y . J. k C . r--ArrtVir.ru, 1 Br-etw.T. S T, fin tit- -r. ia N V W ti fuilmj tn.r4i(.hmrataM ui M.-ii k-l ulrt-ft. t. IriiuiM. lo. Ami i-.i.l i,f aiinod Drurrit3. StM't tn L'wuh ir.j hy VII LIST CALDHEtL. Great Excitement ! MONEY LOST! IT is mw universally conceded ihal ihr pur chasing t-1 any art:cie of liiM-ti fur pr.va: tr family u-o, and ihe pay iherein id rc ban a lair priolit, is "ttnucy lost;" ihe uulto sinf'l. tht-rehire, ha jut ttpnd, io bis AL'W AXO COMMODIOUS HoiSF, on the corner f Fourth and .Market Sirtrrii, I.fUii.ui;, a sj.lfiiJid assortment of srillXt: ANH SL'.M.MKK Goi.IS, ft-r Lad;s a wr!l (emletnen, censistin;. in of the vatit'us styles of lrr-, uV, HTfe le I.aiiifs, liereges. Poplins I.awn, Hnlliants, Tiu-s EmbrvKiVris, Collar.-, l'iidfil-ivfs IIai.dl;erchn:;, Trimming-, liluvi", Mi!i. tff ilipr with .1 1'lnc l.ot of Doiue!ic' GouI, rin;, Muius &-c. Alo, litraJy-Madtf ';i- CLOTHS, CftStMEHEl, Vesiings. Hals 'ravat, Lir.ers, and a ii;,e freh s!Tiitn of MV-J:, COFFEE. MOLASSES, TV.., r..coa, ('h-ee, m lare or nla!l (;ti.ihtii:rs. FIJI bv the ijnaro-r, half, oFwrht.de barrel. HALT by the sa'k or bushel, ard, in hort, alni..t evervthuii; usually trr: in fiir s!rrfs, ran be found al this corner, a:.i all ot w lm h will be sld at the LOWEST CASH PRICE or f xi-h.-neti- for Country Pntduce. All he a-k-, 1 a Fair Trial; ij'iick Sales Saia.i tits and Pn nipt Payment. - 0 m. & : j mm. f a superior qa!nv. from the Hartler MilU, rn t cri-und any cK'ser than the mills furnish in thin ff srmn. atid qtnre a- good, if ntl Mipf ricr. w Inch can bf tevipt by vxitihl, soid .a lane or small quantities. ALKX. AMMONS. Lewisbnrs, Pa., May , M, La. SAKF0RDS IMVIGORATOR or l.ier Remedy, a Tl!! i- f-tif f thftrr. jrwt f:fnf:fir oiflira) t;r ; - jr , r iijisV, hl t iiiW arrLir; curv alutt i I er:it t" .!:-f It tU'i- n 1 ma if. rrM t'i a a i U" r ..---Tf ;7 ei'ju. un.i ;.(.nt nir-rftnac onf tx ttlf it r ijutT' -l in rurr aiw kti.ti of iirT r.-BiiiaifiL, fnna i:.-ti- r-f Jain ..i-f i-r V -ia a rt tumuit bcaU at La, at of lii I) aff thf ix-ftiit ota thsrattd Lirtr. i Th !ifr invf rf tT J t rwjuIatT..f ttV i tivran i I- ! .:-! w It ti it p.-rt tu.s iti-iui:rti- n- wrll ;lir ... j th- ;trm an- ru.ly tl . i. Tin- f b in aln i , rntirvl.v t.-f.-ftflrnt or t!. lit-nFTh Tr t f Ijvt: a crffTi tTlfr nian-fs. fit in nr t V Urn ite ii.-ri,,-h u al la nit. thf In.-; iirf.atil hf wl,o -Tt tn -ii(T-t. n cii ,ti n- tf fDi rcii tha l.iir hat log fal i- iU. itf ihitT. t.r tin- iii--a-jf ..f iliat crcan. tBf c1 lit j r jrift:r h.-t- Bia-tf it (V arrdr. in a ;Tatirr rf awn . Ilnn tw. rtr vr-, t. t-n.l c-m-r ni-lw hfr-,,r. ! rv tint r:ift thf nmnv il -rattcv-nr it tn hirh it I j "J-.. ,,.n- il.;,t t!.i r nii-itv if at la-t i iniJ, act r & ' tn ul. -tl with LtTt-r t'omriairt in anv t ib trmi, Lm but I. .try a l-.t'rf. uti'l r.-nii- ti .n ic rrU;n. i A fomt-t-fii-l laj t-f-n f rn.fU h ?ijltirir eiiR, ri ext. an ! i! tt.at I'rirt ulst.-h ;.i -..ltil.l. for lhe a'tir tin ! tb tn.-!f it . 1 f.r-f zr.m n nPf all in"irN"i j I i.-i iitf ;it Ir in thf st. ui. iiiFvirti io thfir fivw j l.-: t!i. ..I l-tl-. litnir-ri.1 tJjf eOrja-h faille; fH( to 'li.-'-! Wull. Uri;Iila; tlie l Unlf giVTDi; ti n s-i In nilli -tin- wii'i!-nun-htn-rv. l tuo-i in j th- rauf? ' llif lO-fiiff, ati't tl-t tin a ra li-al rurr without anv tlf .ii-:ir'-.-: I'lf atti-r atfi-t-t.-i, f.-lt hr u-in Caiuoic, .1 Mm. ral l't iM'ti, Uiat art uuail mor:d lo. I To aM ho will follow ihfiw .liTfftion a enr U t'itAy --iKirntn ti. k lit i.uhe raD Im rurfd h if i.f two ti a-i-iroonul takrn aa coon a Uie a.ta-i 4 Mt. Thf Itit.ji rator nrrr f n'U to ruir OUT ftomarll pt ti t.nl tf.-i-t.- i vpi rit-nffti att-Ti titinii. Til In us att.o k it Id r aliiv to one h- ttlf . an) Chr-1 Ir l)Hrrh-a. lirT'rult af it t rurf . ia nwYrr ttfu'.f W inf to ttx-M who t:kf thf Tuviorat(r. Kor I'v-jH-pfii vt JiiUfiiiiri-, thins tn th iwi wnrlil a l m. full or rur- no ui. ai a the Irtisic- t-T. It rt-moTo 'A j-lljwi.fft ami utiaatural Ci-iirlr a tlif nk n. or Ni-tit Maw. tnko a dosie betVi wtiheg, ani ii a mn rs tt-ntntitf. K'-r K.ntalf h?irintipn it in a aalV and sure FXDf'?-a- it ifiiii'if thf raiiif f thf diix-ar. t 'ti-n-.-f r:,nnit t-xit ahrrrlh- ItiTiin'-rator if ttf' takf u, whilf ihoik k lti readily to a frw dofwa. It nm-t !f rr.nr.wn th:f a!I thff aw ZiVfr dtwa, " ru J hy a .lVniistil Lfr, and to eura them irn-i l.ivia m-ih-utr; il has mtitii-in:U powrrn. itrtfNi tli:fii r .l. it;at wilt ciitf all difi a-a f thf 1.. a iitallr i'f hw liig Mundins vrvh.it oi.iy bf thfir frnr The arlivs - uifliftiial Tjrtur extra-.-.! frm I hf cum ur.i u Mirli a t. W atontfhinn to all wt-i we thfir frets-, tor nittf ran iiftf thv mnlieina will.ctit rt''M Wmfit. It att- ac act-Ltif 'alhart:c.anl -In ulJ .' b.' tak-n in ulT.t i.-m ;iiaiit1nVri t .r-rnt. . n thf : j Kvnlly. 1 b- b. t way u take it in te take thf Bf if"" in tl - mi ulh, th-n t;kf M ate wuter an-l fw.illtf N;l t.-v't thft. Iu tblJ wuj the tnfihftnf will earof Ka UiL ffAri'liP fit., rrt'i'rii I r, 345 Broadway. New 1ti. SoJ ftf C1IKIST CALDWELL. fjiritv: i CABINET AVAKE BOOM VOlTII 1th Street. The snWrffrt -L 1 most respectfullv informs the citizens. Lewisburg and vicinity, that he has on hnN and lor sale a cheap lot of I I 11 1 Hi for the Spring trade, coniprisihg Drtssiii and C'omuioii bureaus, retailer and l!iok Cases, Cent':, Card and rier Tatdes, Hinins a:.l Iri'akiust Tables, Cuiiboards. 1:vjo and other Uedslcails, tan Sidas. and Chairs of all kinds. COFFINS made to order-r short notiee. The public are cordially invited to eiat his -..rlr as he is sure that theV Will be Si1' ! tied with his Mock of Ware, aud prices- SOLO.MO.N .IH-1 Lewisburg. Sept. 15, 1856 new books: SITRUEO.VS Sermons, . Wayland's Principles and Practice B.ipti-ls, Kruromaiher's Martyr Lamb, .1 Dr. Kane's Seroud Arctic Epe Iinoj ether new works of interest, constant'' -hand by X E ICS i CO, U -vi-t Dec. 5, 1856. CLOC KS a, and Jrwrlry, ''',, lhe Post Orlire -I br'P ' Oh. A. K. DE.MiRM.V.M'lt. -S L-.wburs, Ai'nl il, lbl. 1 a. "V J V J