4 i'H i t: Xkisharg Clpnirlc. O. . WOBDEN It J. B. COBMELIOS. "f mmmtMW M m. The L.:wtsiu "inw". fS.Hli.he! on lh.Ch Sislein. hsslh. lerte-t Mi b-t ere.latte of nv New.peper in Union Camay. Freedom, national ; Slavery, sectional ! n( appeal from the fict StatrJmMln Supreme Court Judffu the Pwrii or PesssLVsta! For .ovrnor, DAVID WILMOT, or BnAPFOiiD enryrr. Canal C'omtnlHNionrr. WILLIAM MILLYYAKD, OK FHILADEWinA. for JuJj't of the Supreme Court, JINKS tr-r.CH. of Favellc Co. JOSEPH J.tEWlSorCbcitlerCo. Faloa County dominations. Union county. ItnjUlrr ( RecorJer G EOUG E M KR RILL. of Now Herlin. Commissioner U 10 H A RD V. B. LIN COLN, of Hartley. ,- Tftmurer UUGII i SlIELLLR, of Lewisburc. AwUtS JOHN KESSLER, of Xcw rterlirt. TiirnOut!! fl.ee am owe florin- fcmT out t prm Ihr brrtir wr lAnnc."- ' A rteneral Meeting of the Frirnflt o( WIL MOT. MfM.WARI). JOS. J. LEWIS, and VEKCH will be held at LEWTSBURG. Tl ESD4T,15th ofSEITEMBEB, ISST (sc-eond day of r"nn fmll"n eiag at 1 ..'dock. P. M, which .LL-frm mnA .dicinin? cnunlies. Ladies and Isentlemen, "line and win. 01 an panics u'i , e(j 8ach counsel has been given very Iree noparties are invited to attend and hear for : . sone ha(fe wuh cnlraclerislic liberality Hon, GALUSI1A A. GROW, the Member of Congress from Wilmot's Dis trict (!t fall elecied for the third lime.) has b'en invited and has prmni'rd to address the .;n Intimaielv ahd personally aeqiain- -.l .l. -ii v..nehin, Kansas and Slave i f ontroversyas'hi',i,''','i,, Washingten, his j remarks will he well w.rth hearine. j HON. ANDREW G. CU1.TIN, j nr Urt.irro.TR. an j JJON.eTOIIN' O. ICIJXTCKTj, I of Harrisburg. have also been invited, and it is j hnped one or both will he present. Theexer- will e neia in uie - lightful (OlJJ tii: CiltOTE. As'this is the first gathering of the kind f.r th. ranpaign, it is hoped some pains will be taken lo secure a general attendance. Lewisburg, September 10, 1857. tsr k r,w rears since we knew Mr. Uaow . as a youth who varied his labor as lumberman j Tonkhannoek creek, with hard study-had chance at Amherst College studied Law with JudgeWilmot and has been thrice elec ted (hy tnerssing majorities) to Congress, la which he has won a high po&iiion.thnngh one of its yonngest mempers. Min'ring iii ...c National lintel disease, he recruited during foe Summer, by bunting buffaloes in Northern Minnesota, and wil! now devote what strength rt has gained to the good cans, personified in last fall "extinguished" by Sehnabel! Another Effort for I'care. In reading the annals of the War of 1778, one's blood sometimes rises, impatient lhal ' -V 1 .n.lre.l the wrnn?S tVl-V I . , u x r..i,,... did, and that they so often begged for aenange , , .... ...,: i of policyso often altered their tactics yet , 1 ... , , e never surrendered thai gre-nrf prmetfe or op- .,. t.,.j ' Trositinn to oppression. Much as they loved F""' e. ! Liberty, they exhausted every mransoiaccom-. i.iurnj.ii.c, ... s ..re-,e. modation (save ahj-c, pealing .o arms and t, the fd of host, The aggress ons of F.ngtand upon her C.lo-1 nie were in no wse so grievous, or so eon- me., were in no w. a, Irary to the gen us of her institutions, as are . . ,.r most oi inc ' . - Kansas at this day. The history of the pnliti- eal and social wrongs reaching unto murder. and the murderers ihe recipients of F.xecutive favors will read strangely in the eves of the . . , ex, generation, nnless the Slave Power In- 1 ph.. and ..T.iheny" becomes a Pror,oe word in America as it is in Poland ! in , Unain. Yet Ihe pecple of Kansas have never : ' . . ', ' . .. ....koei.. .1 re.is.ed. nnlawful'v. the I.. S. authority, al-, though Ihey have defied and combated the bo- gas rnle of the Mi'sonn mob. K . ,,, pi,. 1 A meeting was held last week, al C.rasshop-, . j ronon fm ,ii per Fa Is, composed or 300 Pelegaies from all . r . fmnsilr ' porUons and parties of and in kansas (mostly , ' ' v ei..,- ... - .s in aehich after an ammaiea " .1 and full discussion, lhe majority anreerl 0 nai try Pres. Buchanan and Gov. Walker, and see if they would enure unr Men, me nj, , ,romiJfir efo, which is all ihey want to j aettle their troubles and insure the triumph of . ..... a : the Right- The following were the resolves tnnde: WAerra it is of lhe most vital importance j lo the people of Kansas that the i erruoriai , I.iverr.ment should he controlled by the bona fide citizens thereof, and trierem-.. Governor Walker has repeatedly pledged himself that the penpfc of nonso. rhmld nave n Jull ana Jutr rote tffare impirrtiat judz'i, at I'ie election to be held on lhe first Monday in October next, for delegate to Congress, and members of the Terri.orial Legislature and other officers; Itrererore . I Resolved, That we the people of Kansas, in j mass Convention assembled, agree to par.ici-: pate in said election. Resolved. That i tho acting we rely npon the faithful fulhlment of the pledge nf Governor ; Wn'tker. and thai we, as heretofore, protest j against Ihe enactments forced npon ns by the I votes of ihe people of Missouri. Retolved, That the mass Convention pro. ce.l to appoint a cimmittee to wait upon the I Territorial auihoriticand urgently insist upon t rcvi-im and correction of the wicked appnr- j fommr.i, endeavoring to be f.irced npon the people of Kansa,, i govern the selection of j members of ihe Territorial legislature. Resolved, 1'hat General James II. Lane be nthorixed andreqnesiedtotendeno Governor j Wa!ker .he force organixed by him . resolution pasted bv the Convention held at Topeka, on the ISth of July last, to be used oeen, out inue, any, iuipru.vn.vu. ... r,,ct fisr the prolection of the ballot box. I Penns or the western end of Nittany Vallies Restdveit, That ihis mass Convention ex- J within the last forty years, nor can there be press their unalterable determination lo adhere , lnT JO ong tJ ne j,,,,,,,, continues lo be to Ihe T.peka ConstUutionand GorrrMt A I frpra ,hf h . thai all our action shall be appointed toward r ti. i .!,. setting that government in motion, in a legit- ays of business and travel. But hy lhe op nn.ie manner, at an early day. eration of Ihe railroad, the vast extent of fer eIt will be seea that the Border Ruffian J tile land, bow uncultivated, will be sold at a nhofity is nowhere acknowledged, bat the 1 double or nearly so Iheir present value.' This Tupeka constitution is reeognixed as the ! will insure population, greatly extend Iheir choice of the real setilers of Kansas. j agricultural products and thns furnish addi- iler. is another opportunity for Buchanan ! tinnal tonnage la the road. Land, like every and Wa'ker to settle the difTicnlty amicably, i other transferable commodity, is valuable in hv reoi'iviug er.ry uulawfiil impediment out ' proportion to lhe demand for it, and Ihe de- ..f lhe way, and giviug a r.ia LrrTio. Will i..ey do it I or will tVy again tremble at the r ar t.f ihe 81a Pawer. and carry out the r;in.! d.ge, r,f r-n'.irt Kansas n flare iteateve haz.ni: We .lull .ve! S.NYDKR Counts'. Tbe Wbigs, Aineri caoa and Republicans hold a county meoU ing on Tuesday, 22d Sept. (Court Week,) Stephens and Kcnkel tie expected as Speakers. JSrBrokeu banks continue to multiply. Tbe best rule is to take no foreign notes, utiles you can pay them out immediately. voa nil Lewianciio maojirt. "RAIL-ROAD," AGAIN. I observe that ' Ciiuihpiwi," like a se cond Kir V Wikkls, has suddenly waked np to Ihe importance of building the Spruce Creek Road, and w ith the zeal of a new con vert, he would put on the back seat or unseat altogether, the original friends of Ihe project. Had he read the Chronicle and other papers from this and Centre counties, he would have learned lhat the new light he has just discov ert, is not to new to others. From the drift of his articles, he is evidently, not aware, that, for three or four years past, the building of that road has been the absorbing question with hosts of the people of Union and Centre coun ties. Newspapers have discussed it, gentle men from New York, Philadelphia, the valley of the Schuylkill, and from points west of the terminus of the road, have united with those residing along the line in addressing meetings, in laying before the people Ihe advantages that would accrue to them and to their child ren by the building of this road ; and scarcely a school house along the line bas been with out its Railroad meeting. The masses have been fully waked up. The result is, a belter local subscription to the road than any other road I now can think of passing through a country so entirely agricultural as the one through which this is proposed to be located. The failure thus far to build the road, has not been pecause the people do not "rtn" on the subject, but because loo many imagine that "to feel an interest in the construction of the road is worth more than the money subscKb- charged nothing for knowing where those who hare given their lime aud money have been at fault; they have been willing to bespatter with unmeaning praise, or deal in wholesale "flings." as either ambition or feeling may have dictated. Talk to them about "substan- tial aid," nd ihey will lell you promptly il - requires more than money," and they prefer to furnish the W while they leave others to furnish the money. If our rich men (and I am glad to believe "Chillisqnaque" lo be one pr nnr wealthiest) would ail do snmething.and finJ ,esJ fail,t (hpy mi;,h( frfay .rne;ihen the hands of those who have immediate charge of the work and thus hasten its early com mencement. Chillisq taque can not have known what efforts have been made in the last four years lo enlighten public senlimenton this question If he did, he is not very eomplimen lary to the many gentlemen who for years have written and talked on the snbjct. for he says, "the enierpnse is one with which Ihe people are not well acquainted," and lhal "il can not be ei peeled lhat ihe people will go blindly into Ihe matter" It might -be well for our aged friend lo revisit Centre county. He will find it net quite "the mmtmitvxn forty years agn." The extensive forests, Ihe lumber of which he disappeared, and the granl-chilrtrea of Ihe men of "forty years ago" now want a road, not because of the abundance but beranse of ihe scarcity of limber. One of Iheir chief argu ments in lavor of the road is lhal Iheir wood s failing, and they want coal for mannfactur- . ,. ing, for fcul and for lime burning. Lumber 6 . 5 suitable for building purposes is now higher .1 -. . . ? , on the line of this road than it is at the head of the market. Its importation would be a ..... source of revenue to the road, ,f Chillisquaque will goamong the farmers find , , . t booked up on railroad questions. To give . .. , ,hem a new I(jrl on lhe ,uhject may not be J as easily done as he imagines. He will find ! them not so far "mitntripprd hy the entrrprUe ' and pubh'e spirit nj other ttetianf as lo be igno rant of the advantages of railroad improve ments. Al a late meeting in lhat county, a ..... .000 uini.L 011 suiiiiiauir o.a.i.ia. -nla.nM .l : 1. 1 ...,:.,: t agricaltllr;, in miu- roanufa;illrin;. the co oflhJ . .. ,. ' - a. road and lhe eertainy of its remunerating those ' k:. u. k. win. in.v.ini .u i. a lie sanie a; iisu .10, i iln.a ee. nfl.. tk. .Ill, 1 1. m r n k ,TT k i-h 1 . . , Ji , , , real y covered the whole ground) an old far- , s. ' mergot up and said lhat he had heard that s i speech so often that it was no longer new to b k,m e.e 1. ili.i, n.iml. ft e.c nhf.t ...re. 1 i..j -. J .11 k.t:....j :. T. k. wi 'o v a.ii.i, eiiiu .iij wil ucuc.oi 11. i.c understood that it cost money to build rail- Mail, .nd h. wmiimI tc usaw wfa.rs it urns to . - come from. The money appeared to bother old man ; he had already subscribed about one tenth or what he was worth, and still he thought il was more money that was needed. v.niiiisquar,iie couio nave stnuu at ...e ..... logy s eioow, anu wnisperea inio ina car ..it. tn make lhe peoole r.vi an interest in the construction of the road, was worth more than Ihe money subscribed." the old man s fears would have subsided, because he had lhe evi dence of deep feeling all around him, and if feeling could bnild Railroads, then was the Spruce Crsek road sure of an early comple- tinn. for there has been a vast deal of feeling on the subject. If ChilliMinaqne.witn a nasn or lwn f his pen can do what others by years of patient toil hae failed to accomplish, I .rott he may have free swing in the columns f ,he Chrrmirh. notwithstanding his "flings al ,ne gOCK pe0pe 0f Lewisburg." Liwisscbgeb. - - MTrr.tweST.ocsiw.irTX :: a ne pruce CrctH l4ail-MOi.ii. , Mr Rraa Cii.o.iclx. I will now proceed j to establish my position in regard to the ad-' lo be itri A h the Ie of ,he ... . , ' Western end of the road. To do this we must : suppose Ihe road in nperalion, and compare what mutt be its effects with the present condi- j ioB aflairJ jn ,ha, parlicnar section of: h bee thown na, here has . . 1 j mand wil! ever be in proportion to lhe value , j of ils products. This then being an admitted ' fact, il will require bill li.ll reflection on the j '' par. of lhe landholders of Cen.re eonnly, to ' disc, i er ihri'.l.y m rtiTeilment uf ten p-rcenL LEWISBTJBG ClIROIXICLE on Ihe valuation of their property, ihey may add fifty per cent, to its market value. Dot, still more, those owning four hundred acres of good land, after selling one half at or near the present value of the whole, will by ihe ad vantages afforded by Ihe road, be able to rea lise more profit lhan, without these facilities, they could on the entire farm of four hundred acres. This I am aware, will appear singu lar, and perhaps extravagant but the history of railroads has abundantly established its correctness. The increased value of ihe land ;. ih. ITeei i.r ihe facilities lo market, and consequen.ly tbe increased value of its pro- ducts. And to show that i.o hundred acre, .fprnd lilable land, with .he advantages of a j speedy and cheap conveyance lo market, is mire nrnfiiable than four hundred without them, it is only necessary to remind Ihe intel ligent farmer of the fact, lhat how many acres of his farm remain idle because he is preven ted from cultivating many articles that will, not bear transportation in the old fashioned mx horse wagon. But, in addition, every far mer knows lhat a comparatively small farm can be cultivated at much less expense in pro portion, than a large one. But Ihe great advantage to be derived by the farmer, will be in the decreased amount ol slock required, and consequently the less cap ital, as no more horses or wagons will be wan ted than those neaessary lo perform the work of Ihe farm. Business of every description ill multiply, and thus will a home market be j erecled for many articles lhat are now not j New Xork or Pbiladalphia markets, and the i money returned to the owner! This will be not only a great convenience to farmers of small capital, but In those of larger means, it will add lo Ihe price nf Iheir articles some four or Gve months interest on lhe amount of 1 none? received. To merchants and others i engaged in busiuess the advantages will be equally great, Less than half the amount of j capital will be required, as goods can be or dered and received within a few hours from any of the eastern cities. In this way more than double the amount of business will be done on nail tne capital, 10 say noining oi oe- . . .... .t - . . ing cumbered with roods that, if not perisha- ciatin-in valne. . , .v . The. rp somp nf ihe manr rearn thnt ' might be urged in favor of the construction j of this road, and I hope they will revive Ihe j attention of .hose whose interests are identifi-1 ed with it. For myself, I have none beyond 1 .u . . , c .1 e the interest I feel in the prosperity or a sec- lion of country I have known so long, and ad- ' t1 mired so much, as well as entertaining the' highest regard for the intelligence and ho.pi-! lality of its people. But while we are urging ' . , , . , , " 1 upon lhe people along the mute of Ihe road generally, .he importance of aiding in its con- J StmClion, we mnst not forget the important : ... ' I laci.tnat tne Jiiuin ur wa must ne on- , - ' ever been an important consideration In con- ncclion wi.h railroads. Where several local. ! ities are practicable, much will depend on the ! feelinga or those having the power of granting Ihe right of way. If the proper spirit is man ifested, little difficulty will exist in making the best location that the character of lhe country will admit or; but if obstinacy and a disposi tion to extort, shenld prevail to any extent.the entire project mar fail. The importance of the rich! of wav is dotihlv ma ni feet from Ih. ' . . action ol Ihe board of Directors, at their meet- ing in.Lewisburg las, Friday, when they de- lermined lhat it shall first be ascertained on . . -. , ,.e - ... .v. ..v j... , .Tiwir sg.rt- j ing thai lhe rood shall be put under contract. 1 , , ... . IT the landholders will lake into consideration the advamage, to be derived, and ac. in a j taint cf s.l.rs.ic. ..... . I,. e II . .. Ik.... . . ,' . , . " ! rear but the road even with its present sub. ; scription, will be commenced, and that its j means will increase with i.s progress even to ' '." . I Completion. lo establish this position It IS only necessary to refer to nearly all Ihe rail- 13 3 i roads of lhe country. But few of Ihem com- . Lite, .. menced operations with half thecap.tal requi- ; red, yet ihey struzled on, and Ihe result, in : every instance, has been triumphant success. ' a,M,.. r..rl ,.J p.e...o.eOo ... ,k. ....... I H..u ..(.iio; u ...t I...UUI.V thro which they piss. Chilli. q.iio.rR. I - -- l n , . ., . . GEiNERAL LLLCTION 'roclamalion. I W1 KKKAS, in and by an Act or the! eneral lii,mhlr ..fihic iiite. .mlil...l ' enerai Assembly ol this Mate.entitlcd , An Actio regulate the general elections of ihis Commonwealth," enacted on the 2d day of Jillv. 183'J.it is eninined on n,e to cee r.bl I notice of such election to be held, and to euu.er..c .r noMce wnat onieersare to ! ne ciecleu, I, JJA I. IJ.l.Ul.mA,H!gh Mieriff; of the county of Union, do therefore hereby .l.. . . J .:... .u:. ...ui:. .-.:.. .. "' r ";' cc:u, neeteriors ! . . . c?un,)ro1 union,lhaiaOt,AJ.,i.11,! ciivbiiva win oe netti in said countyon the i S frown Trxsn.T or OrToa.a nix r (being Ihe ' 13th day of the said month.) at the several Districts composed of the following townships . and boroughs, viz: j I dis.rict, at the late Commissioners" office ' in and for New Merlin borough. I II district, at the house of Henry Gibson, ' in ann lor t:nion townsnip. III district, at the bouse of James Adams, i in and lor White Deer township. I IV district at the house of James I.awson, in and for Kelly township. " t V district, at the house of George Wolfe. I in and for Ba! Iluffjloe township. I VI dis.rict.at the honse of James M'Creight, in and for Buffaloe township. j vll district, at the house of V m Inhoft, in Mifflinburg, ft.r W esl Iinffiitoe township. ! Vlii a: ...v. ii. t. a. dls.ncf, at the public school house in anu lor norm ward in L,ewisnurg Donuign. IX district a. Ihe house of Jonathan Spyker in and for South Ward in Lewisburg borough. X district at the house of Charles Crotzer, in aod for MilHinburg borough. XI district, at the house of David Moyer, in and for Hartley township. XII district, at the house of Peter Wehr, in and for Limestone township. XIII district, at the school house, on lot No. 19. in New lierlm.in and for Jackson township. XIV District, at the house of John Keith in and for Lrwis township At which time and places there will be elected by ballot Two Persons as Judges of the Supreme Court of this Commonwealth j One Person as Governor of ihis Common wealth; i n . c I r : : e viic a riaiiu urn v.uaii ayuuiu.is.iuncr Ol mis Commonwealth; -' 1 ; 1 Two Persons as Representatives of Union. Snyder and Juniata t-oumics in lhe General Assembly of this Commonwealth ; I'liinu county ; I One Person a. Conniy Treasurer; One pers.en as County Cornr.isiin le s-roB a IW uaiy An-luor. . and ..k lb. ier.nll nf eiiltivalinn. while everv l-ancaater, YctIc, rrenlm,l..iriaw.u,. , . ust -N-aa 11f1fts, w - . ' Brlf .id and trie, from and ancr in- pai:e - J VI r J-i i J V ir' i 1 .J Jr. xlJU 1 J. e-Vr-Ji inn Wednesday BiEIH. a !. ; l". '"' article requiring transportation can be taken Kt. to vol. s.rati th. candidates sir tn ranoua : " ' ' , "i U yj.,1! nil nreiiv old vellow and ! o j wi.r r...iei.i, ,..:.r tr..,..,, s . . .. . 7 . .' , ,,, to b. tilled .t any .lectio. n on. .Hp or t.. ket : irow-, -it, , be opened for the accommodation ; .,- V, Ij sma.l and preiiv oio, en w : v R lr, bii-bBct .uj 1.4 to the nearest depot, and shipped to market, Tll, lrwnirh e.ndi.t. i....t.d ur.- nf ,he lravein public on j wuiie spotted, face white, and while alongibe ,K and the proceeds returned without anv more al.all b. doicnated, as reiired ii? tl.ce.1et.i. '"". ' back. Information of hr rhereabnms earn- And .. Id by iu-o,d Urutsi-t. .rouble ,0 the producer. This, ,00, i, wil. be l,.'; Sr rW .r. ' E' " l!' eeenlleete.1 wlV he an everv dav business .. .imll.r fran... .r. directed tn l , This Honse directly opposite the new t ourt Kew ij,.rl,n, Aug. 27, 157 - recollected wil. be an every day onsiness. filBirM h) lucrxMl In., of tin. uommonacaith. House. . It has beeu tilled up al considerable : . . Great Excitement ! There wii. be no more houseing of .he pro. mCZ , r-se. -h ''Z i Arthur's Self-Sealing Fruit Jars. MoX K Y I. O S T ! ducts ol Ihe farm to be taken to market months Art f;,rYnr, no eflort w-ill he spared lo ac Cs f fi j j(, oof stn,. TT lt,w UIllversalIy conceded il.a. th- afier ihev have been gathered. In three or pro..il : That th. Act p.-. u p.-' re. b. Cnrnm,date its patrons. Ihe House is large, , rMIL.-t. are 01 lire anu 1 . Jin "-w u iuersa.i c. me ic 11 .11 , ... arier Ihey have been gaineren. in tnree or M f ;, ,,h..r,z.n, ien an'd i.ohtfuiiy located.ai.d has 1 we. and of lhoro..h!v anneale.. glass, , rl,all2 , aIiy arc,. : llo,,5 ,,T pri,a , four days from the time of loading goods on a the oiiaii8dt.e of A.im.odmhero..tie to rot. conn nieuuy oi." . ir .' u;,rranied 1.1 .stand hot water. Thry are the i . rmmiv use. and lhe raving therei n in. 1. ear near Potter. Fur., ihev will be taken lo I 'u Of'?- Me0 new'-' . "'ZIK vr itr.1 r. i be,i in the market, and ike only ones M be ,,lan , fa,r ,.,. ls .-money lost ih- ui. & WEST BRANCH FARMERSEPT. 11,1857. "V ' KOTICE IS HEREBY VIYEXj- S " That every orrsnn. e.rrptl.e Justice, of Hie fVace, i wh anall hold an. "' or px-iutBvnt r f-m or trt.lt wi'lrr the loilrd Mates, or of this Mate, or any cite w in.-orouret.-4 ill.lrlrt. whether eumiui.in.-4 otftmrer oUierwiee, . sitior.linate oftVvr or msrnt, ho U "r I fl.lor.l UO'ler till! l.-i-l.tl.-. .-1-onti'o, or iaJi. ir druarburul th' UI ur of llw tt Stutef. or "f nr lnrorrtrJ di-lrirt : n.l ! tint ' fen mmbrr of I oaTi- inn "i ..i-.in,r or.n. ioromoreK-d dwlricL i. ! I ini . . . .nn wtimrll OI !. FIIT. W t'OVT HireK-d dKlrlcl, I. I.J ! ini j.Tii,.n Th.-r.ro.r..rll.eiui"-oi. .rniiiinii' vmx t ti,th.uui..irMri4OTw.hbiirtUi-i- ee. iunt..r or clerk of .nj Hrc- ti, u, u., .., ..I Hie r..uulj- 1 1 "lo. klih..u.tllit n..in.;.-fc.r.;ii.li:e. s ,.iin. r.rl:,im ' q.i.'lt..-! rlw tor-..I -nid blcoT lioldiuir. ur imowii or njiomntmriit or jwlite. or.n, ont t .U.taeiioo .n.U l.l.s.bte u u U.a , rotrd for. ,. :, ' And the sakl Ae.t ol AsseniDijr, eniinea- Af or .irr.iiiMi. a d. i-o..i.T n- p-n" -- An Act retail.; t elections of .his Cm- l"--:jr FiU ,, .dioiningearh other, and !. n.Ied mouweallh. passed July ui'. 10.)J, luriuer . provide, ;as follows o. wiu JSSZTt'tSSSZ Z ZIX lober, .nd cn ol M.i"1""'" . . u.. Z-irl'. ' " ! jT, " , j.; r tleriion. the. the iwii lio ' .;r..ed.rb-n.r f jud t .t lh ncjt pmnliiiir .1 tion, .h.ll l in- ,?JZ"i f'll P.'l i t-r-; '' , h,.o or.inl the hh.-.t Bumbrr of rolw fr m.-. l-.r ! I ,h.ll ,t.tb-n.l. In-r-r.nel-l.-.tju1.-e.hll p.l . j.i.lie .hall not attend, tlien the in.pertor who re.rire.1 , , ,,.), Am. n.lra. iit-, or anr of Itiem. ir.4y ItM'hkkeat momhn of ohnll wot" judj. m i tba.r op.ili..n b, .ulioseaob oiMy ..pi.ri.u wr, tie. idaee; or il ,j raen. y .h.ll eoo.il... It. Ik-l"od 1 or print. .1 ballot, or tirtel. ...otni.itn- on tit. ia.-lje om hour .Iter Ibe Ome 1 law a ted for the openiuii of Oiere. Uhe .or.N, -Asamst Ui. Ai.-.'d.uej.l. . th- elretLW tbe ,,,1,M.,I .oter. of the t.wnb.p, ward Aj fril,er. I do h-n-by jtlve nll.. dir ct and pro- or di.tri -t for widen au. h officer eball bar. I". elecl., cMm. tliat ll,.-.l.:tion u tie- 1 prop. ied A..eudiT-ul., , pre.ent at the pi-, of election, nli elect on. of tLcir : .ball and c!-,-d t ihe aame lini.-. an.) I111 all number to till .U nrue." , . i re.pert. bo i.luct-t, . the ueneral .le.l.on. rd ah .. ! I also herehv make known and give notice l omotuownilll. are now eood.u t.-.l. w. Il a.re-iei-u.e 1 also hereoy maKe KnoH u b o ,,.H,.t...n. of , ..tee., in. u.- anl r. .nn. r ot k, lhat the following Act of Assembly as l(lrnil ln ,., rtic.Hiu-.. tuven u..d r u.y , passed by the general Assembly of this Com- ,,,, ,a mt t,.Wifi.e... ihta 4ih r A. u. . m.inwealth on the i!7lh of February, A !.,. yxstV.WUls,turML , 194H, to wit: - An art rplallM TolInR st fTrrtlonn hi the pounti-n of Adm-. U.i.i in, York, Lutlr. Wnunuu, vuui- bcrb.iiii.rcnicr.iirc.-oe, l'r,'"r'' ""' E;!h ,,wlu .r j ih.iifii ,terof themimiieaof A im, tupbiii, TO.i.iie,r-ofJaj.reiatcJuounsiUiei;eiicraici..ctir.nv r or tne iniormaiion 01 ik rm-iim m uin.-n couniv, I publish lhe following, being .he 4h section of Ihe act of the General Assembly j of ihe session of ISM. eiitnled "An Act lo provide for the election of Judges ot .hesev-: eral courts of this Commonwealth, and to regulate certain Judicial districts f -. 4. That Ihe election for Jndi-. mall ! nei. ana oonductcd in Hie several .lection diaTrku, in the iwni tares ate or .h.ll be held a ret conducted, nd by the rV.:.f'.n manner and m all reaped.. . election, ror r-prei. A-t rda'in. to the election. ..r tM nmonwrajtn. ao- ; prmed th. aeeoo.l day of J.' 1:. and tU reral Blip- ! tleaieiila .'d all other like law., a. fur a the aaiiie al.all be I. fore and .pp.leable.hall bedeemed od taken . ,0 .i...l ,.. fk el.-etioiia for Ju.lirc! i-X'efsipre':: j ;0aViVrrtM -bar. f.r Ju thm im.v- t l ourt on a wparate piece of pap. r, and f. .11 other . Judie re.nire.i tot te.rn.il in tb. law, on suotiuT Il will thus be srpn that the electors or Union countv are renin red to vote lor Jooctrs ,;',,a t,,u,n.' a,c rijiinrw Comrn,i4ioncr, Assembly, and all County of. f,crrSi n one piece of paper, or the voter 1 mar cast his ballot for each office separately, . if he prefers it. Ml .hall be ihe doty ed" tbe aereral AasMianr. rcapccl- ,.,ly , ,pn4 p, ,4 hot.ii,,,. ,,ery general, t-'.'hip .lectio., d.irinr th. wb.u , iim .id I. i-t .... .,r the OtirD.-,. of .'VIPK illlorttllle .too t- tt.- lo.neetor, ami iodia. whe. raited c, hi tela .YcZ 1 the ..n,.c.t f eoter. w th. -aid m-pctor. . rftbet t of thcmah.il from tiajc to urae raqoire. -. person .hail be penrnTied to te at any e'eetvm ! Sl.le at least one year, aod in tbe.leclio.dl.trtet bf. i he offers t'. rote .t le.ist ten days immediately receding , ..h.iriif,n..nd within tw. ynr -.id .iUAi.orMae heror-tni eieWraAVn'Sriri.T'nite.i Wat.. .ho ha. prei..a.ly been a .,.iliite,l .oter of tbi. Stale. J"J ,e?l,',,,,h.''rnT ""l' '"' '"J-1 shall be entitled t. .ot. ana. retn, in this tt.t n . citirens of tweiitr two rear.. end hs? r re-i.ted in tiw election di. trw .fore-aid ten day-, ahail b. entitled to vote, .lino..... u, o... o... , not contained in th. lial of uii.Wcinh.HtanUfnniihed j Tlo ncrson snail ne oerni.. ir i . ...,e - . n.m- i.t tne . fnniia.ioncrs. nn-cee, r,r.i. - pn.i"- - - m- for the psrm.nl wilhi. two year. of s tl.leor cou.it lax asse-M-d aerceablv to the Constitution, .nd elee sati.fae. ( tory ertdcDce either on his own oath or affirmation or tax. or on failure to .rodo. . rec-ipt shall m.ke .ajlb I the oath or affirmation of another that he has paid .n-n to the rai ment thereof, or Second if herbom . n.ht lo Tot by he.o. aa elector between the mat or twr.ty4n. Z7r V'r'Z hefor. his application .nd make such proof of residence in ine.n.irici as rs reoniren 07 10m ...e. .. " t eerily telierefroriilheaeeoantsffifrnntmtri.1 ne wniuie "-;nJ'ir' '"nZirZmZt by thisart. .hcreunna ihe uame of tnerson so admit- t.d to ..ie sb.-ti he inserted in ihe ati hbetb.i list by ZSTSV XXittlJ&2 k-a.ee n id t e. or the word n.ie if he .hall b. admitted to eote b rein of such .-e."shll he elle.1 out lo Ih. j clerks wtao shall mak. th. lux. note. inibaUaUuf otra j k?iZl,'ZZ, whm ,h. nameT tr-pem cl.imin, I to rote is (mod on the list fumi.hed t.y tii c.ninn..ion-: era and assessor, oe his rich, to . wnethwr fo.nd ' th.rce.o or not i. .hjc-le.1 to by any qualified ettiien. it '" "T""?' ,te,??T".rif'taimrt. son on oath a. to his qualihi-.t.ons. .nd if be claims to ha. resided within the 9tto for on. year or more hi. oath shall be sufflient proof thercot but h. shall make iy .tl iVtiH--- wiM -h.n i . mtU.',m h hnU tiro himir wmr tint tii bona frir tv iacac la piirsu.nc. of his lawful eslltnT l wtll tu th. di.lrirt, I ,. . ,.., n.t eeoMiee int. aud distract Mr the i-uriMiso i of rot.nii therein. Kr.-ry person qtulifiel as .'oreeaid .nd who shall make diie proor if r.-iuired of bi. re-iden. and p..y- T.'iff .. IT 'If an. peraon shall prrentor.ltcmpttoprienHnT Oolc r of any election under Ihh. act from hol.li.iR e.rh . .Mk,,..'.,, thn-atcn anr .i.dence m an. anchor-1 election cr iv or thn-atcn any violence in any snen or-i SWr. er .mil lu-rrn,-i.r iiuroe-ri j io-r.e,D . .o una in the ekeenrion Of his duty, or shall block lip the win- : 'h-w or ..e., 10 .uy window wber. in. ..... may n. k.l.ll.. Ho.n.,.1. .11.1., el. Hie neaee .o.-ll elect.. io. or r sllaJI use or practice- any intimid .tinu tbrcata, forcw T' '"Z -,;Ztor.l f,jm of choice, sud. per.n on roneim -b.ll be fined in any .urn not eie.ei.inx fire hundred dallm-. and lmtiriMM.,1 for ane time not 1.-.. than three nor more 7". - h ... ,,,.-. p. ,,wn u, lh. curt .ben. the trial of such og.nse.ahitii..d.th.iih j -T-nn t-ofTi'nf1.ic watn mrdttfflhef'itr,wH.ili-trir-t or t"wnhiy vhrrn the kl .Hncr ciiiiu.iim4 ani n.A entltlr-d In vt't thwin. tbrn on tonrlfti-.t. lin fliall Ih ftrnUoct d In pay a fine of not ti- titan nnt iMf ht in- .Tai arrfl imr limps, man om tnuiinii uouant ami ne; n onrd tvil Irm than six monUt 'T mnn Uisn two If any 4ri-i-ii or itcrnonn liall niaki- any Ivt or waurr j upon t)Hresultf y rlrtinn in thiOfroraoiiwra!th4r j ttliall nJTiT U itiMk' any iuvh l-'t or warfr. fithir ly r- t t..l nserM-lsataatlrMi thtwiwif ivr h mi writti'n ur criotrrt avIvfrU-rms-nt or challi-nira or inTilr any ptmd m make itrh Wt or wcrr, upn -onirliii UwrH-f nr they 'hall forfeit and pay three times the .mount so bet r -Tan, ie-Ieon not by l.- ,nli,d shall fraudulently .nte at any election in tbl Comm.inwc.lth. or beinit oth.-rwi.. qualifl.-d shall vole out l.f hi. pivper district, T"T.'V III! " .ilr.r,olu.1;" con.ieii. n .bail be fined in an. sun. not c,.-e,-.io two hssirs4 sMbir. ami to iwdwiassMxt say trtsa as TISS, rot, mt me-, u. owe .hvHioa di.irietor otherwise fr.u.iuienfiy rote more than once - " my.w.tall fr.wleDtry k .nd dellre. tothe n-fecu.r two ticket, toerlher with Ihe intent ille- ,., t t r a.l,i d pmeur. another to do, be r Ihey soofTendin. .hall or conie-lion he fine,! in any run. not leas than rtrtv no. more t..n nee nimarea o... ISSlSe wealth. .-reeahlT ' lo law. (e.eej.l th. son. of i,.slioed elUsfBs.) sli.il apt., .t any pi.c of eieetioq ih. i Mirpose of iesulnif tickets or of i.flnenetos the rttixens 1 J!.,!!. to .ie, h. shl on eon.icUon. f. rfeit mni ., o. sum rot esceedMi on. hunaree) dollars ror eery J"' uoitu? ta"t"i0"1 furUT Ur" """"i " AgreeaWy ""w the provisions ol the stxly-i first section of said act "every Ceneral and , ..,! .iiioo h.tl he onene.l heitreen the ' 1 f any j-e-r-v-n lint qtmvt to ot in idi t ommti- l hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue until seven 'clock in theeven- lntl. Wlirn IIIC I'l'IO ? Il It . V HUotU. Th. R....r.. Jndr-es of ihe several districts . i.. u..... .i i .i.K. U. aic..,a " ' " .t-- .l.:.J J... .k u.i:n .nm rri te.i. .rn.i;wisil,. .nd s.r. form those duties enjoined on them by raw.' The Return Judges of Union, Snyder ann Juniaia counties are required lo meet at the Court H-mse in Ihe boron gh of Lewisburg f on Monday the 19ih of October, to make ont I retnras for Ihe member, of Assembly., i - i Datfd at th. ShenfTs 0!fic. Mwisburg.lhis I 0.h dyof September A.D. one thousand eight hundred aad Sftv-a-vea. i . . . . O. mtm$, Sheriff . Amendments to the Coastitnticx ruoci-AM.iri'vr. n ri.n.CtutHUi. Mist mur mneuinenlr. ... ! ii-n, .t.-ll ..Hti-,1 m ine nP.Oir IT ll '. i.""".' i.J,. Th.-r. ro.r..rll.ei ui"'Ol. . otUIi.iitc lli'wrn.. ,.iy.i n e'rMi.. will b m f - .l.ir.nrn.llliiclll.rr.Hit.nlh..' MJ 'II r. - . mwi ,i,iai th U i I 1 si TtrilKRK"! 1 luire tM dir tnl l.y the OtmrwT tt I A fitr n..!lrut. J"im R.iit.. .if-.K err- J y -J sigtird,l rupees, w:il ril at aaciion, in tria Am-D.inM. b ..u.tuuii... -r ti.to c ..- r .Dce , j,, bv viriu nf an Act ol Av- iu"ST.ur?f i... u .. tm, ,u. srmUy approved the -lay Apr I. A. . j... tk. .. mid tlml r..fcl t. II.. .oc-j - M.if the dav i.f Kclob-r.A.U. Vxf e-tby Plurnh s,r-t a... o0h ty an iTnr.. ..,u.,f : All.-v. where..- ,he Court SJoue uti.1 '"' :L '.r,","i'"', I.k. :.au. ik.on.lt U..m iu bo or .blchtlrk,t..i..ll b.r,rru..., 0l-id', -fir't Amn.dui.ol. -rVnii.l Ain-ioloo-iil. ijzstsva- .lo. .rr fumU. b. id Amrn liie ul.r nr them, r r.r, '''"'"J ,r,Us written or prmlnl. or portly ri U-n r prini a ne, or lirlirtn. ront.ininir m in. !. ' u1" I.. H. I.AWSIIS. a n r. v 1). D. SltBULB HOTEL, In EoCwlKburg, l'a. 1'rt.nnelo'rs. " I.ewisburg, Aug- al Estate- Chiace for a Bargain! . i A newly-erected I.AKIil- BRICK HOl'SK, in I.ewisburg, advamageoiisly located, is olft red tor sale on very rea-onable . t,rms ani possession of one ball of il eiven ..--l-"-ly- Inquire at the VkwicU UUlce ! v,,..,. i, lil'ljrilt CTV i ij UlilKj OAUri. WTlLh be o.lcr.,1 a. Public Kale on Sat- f III'I:IT, I IJC !itl I Bf lSatT) at . ((.dj j.. j coiuuienctng near John JJon-1 ( cny . N half lots situate on Brown street 1 lot " " " 3 lots on Sixth street, (opposite the new Institute) 2 lots on Tenth street !l tots on I'niversily Avenne 1 House and lot (old Boarding House property). Persons wishing 10 purchase Lois, will do well to examine Ihe above property. The terms wiii be easy. A. K. BKLI., lieneral Agent nf University al I.ewisburg. I.ewisburg, Aug. S, 157. VALUABLE J) A Li Al for sale. ri. pHI subscriber idlers lhe Farm on w hich 1 he now resides, siiuale in Itiitt.ilu v alley, 1 Union couniv, 4 miles from MilHinburg and S miles fioni ilartieton, ctiniauiiag about 17-5 ACRES, of which about 135 are cleared, and the rem. ' r.ainder is well limbered. It is Limestone . ra,, ., : ., e , - - - , I land, in a ffiin.l -- lhe most of il having been limed once, and! tome of it the second time. The Farm is well watered, a running stream passing Ihrough if, and a never failing spring of limestone water at the door, and a pomp in the bara-ya.d. There is a fine ORCHARD of good Fnuu The buildings are new a large don ble Plank House, well finished, a large JlaA Is A . Mi. II A It , j a ag"on House, and all oinrr necessary Ontbtiil.hngs. CHK1STIA. REIF. 1 . . i I Aug. 18, l.7 ' 1 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT ' I VJlleUJlBl.ll. AXlAJj J-iOlAlti, ill PUBLIC SAT.K! TV a Plurius order of the Orphan Courl B. 'A7 ITThe premises, on j -L at all times lhe very best ( OAL of every Turs!1T, lAlh SenlemtH-r nwt, desenpnon. frorn the ,ik es-Barre and .ha comrrrrncitg at ten o'clock in lhe lurenuuu,! D1"kl" m,n."- " hand an ann rle of ....,,,.... verv superior qnali.v, such as is seldom bro . the lollowing Real hstaie, viz: ,n) , , , . nmp t.f vamv V Tr ,.r ' la,s market.which hewill dispose of at the . J.UL l r V.'C . lowest cash prices-Coal weighed, and cord late Wni. Wilson Jr., of helly Tp. I nion t o. I nieavure warri(n1ed. rtf'Coal exchanged lor Paadj.mnnglaotiseflavidHeii,ley.Villiam merchaniable :ouniry Produce of most kinds Ilruwn. Mrs. .M'Clure, Joseph .Musscr and the as wt. as ,lir cx.y,, W'esl Branch of the Susquehanna, containing . ,. . y , , Th'0-, jinVn'a Lumber Yard 117 Acres and 7G' Perches. The Farm is of lhe FlliST QL ALITV of cuil nml miller .ii.ul imnri.ee.t.etit b.itidsonielt- located On the River road"abont half a mile' mefits are a ' lMl'V JAI r. .-w,... The Improvemen FINE LAIif.K UAN'K nearly new. a iwo-storey frame Dwelling a.!, j f House, a Corn House, a Wagon Mied Jk- -jix . -.i .....i...:i.i:.. ..,.! l other necessary ly.itbuildings-a never' failing Soring of Water in .lie Cellar Kitchen I j '"well with I'umDin Ihe liariivard and ; r - ilinvmg young A Pole I i . hard. AVater liSTcan be had in most of the fields. Terms will be made known at sale. Persons wishing to view ihe premises arc i rrqiiested lo call on the Administrator, or on 1 Juseph MuM&er. near the nrt iui.ett. Utlill P. SMI EL LET?, 1 Admin. sthttor of W. Wilsov Jr. ee'd. July 31. 1857. . DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS If OJ SI.i:. One lot on South Third street, a square and a half from Market. Also ; on Snuih Fourth streel only two squares from i Market . -. - - lrhe nhove are level lots, well located and adapted to building purposes. V. H. ARMSTRONG, Acting ExV of Wm. Andstrong. dee'd clin.n fel. 1 " I W -.'7 I Lewisburg, .March 1, 1N07 REAL ESTATE ' X' J L lA 'jr.. yilHE snbscriher often forsale his Hesidence I , , I n (he west side of Snath Second streel in the Borough of Lewisburg, between Market andstUuis sireeis,c.insisiuig of neara lotand ahalolground.makingafrmitof'JUfeetonsaid Krcond siren, and in length 157 fee., 6 inches, he improvements are a commodious three 1 F'orey , BKICK DWELLIXO J-ilHUSF.. f pressed brick, 47 feet - ' ... , , . : je - s.t. ' w.ll UllllllH - .. t marble base, marble sills and Unlets in front i iTiHii u .u icct, utcpweu .nni!nea vim i fire-nr.Hif roof wn'h u'i.e .,.h.,l .,f - r- - . 9.1 hv l fHi! an Out Kiis-hssn ,.r r. n . ..... ,. . i . . r . . f eellent water.' wltri a1 Pnmn In ro.. er,f I large iisiern also wider roof a large new I r-iauie an ice tJuus-antl chef ;tieeeary , oui-buildings. There are also on said. Lot choice r'ruit Trees anrt Shrnbherv IheJocaiion is a desirable one either lor a, ' private residence or public business. Il is on , the mbsl elerated narr of the" Burhneh.' nesrl ' the Ikiurt House.aUit but a short diMancc Irons - 1 Market Mreet. Trrnur will ler made ea-v. . JaneS, leif. " C. F. MILLER, 3tUijoirncd Sale. T()TI'K i hereby given that the undrrv ; THWi auhe iireiiiis1. m trte llnroueh M .f Ill-run, me J ... , .. . ,..., Biirougn. bt lull. "1 Berlin, the Jail, i -'irt noi se ami v miiri st end I. arms, situate m sain u ihe County of t.ni.m prior U. ihe erecii.-n of the new ro inrv nuie ( ()f ynlul , Ujundcd aud UescriLtd a lul roiinrv om of I- ,h hir Vine street, north !v Market f nunlv IIIU'w'M arrereciril. Also a certain lol ailj.iining PlumS slreert on Ihe east. Market slreel on ihe souih. Id of , John Seebold's on Ihe west and an Alley on j the north, whereon the Jail is erecled. Said lots will be sold separate, together wilh j the appurtenances. Male to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., of, said day, w hen and where the lei ins and con- ' diiions 'iif snle will he made known It th" un dersigned, duly appointed bv said Ai l for that purpose. M:R MIHUI-KsWAUI II, j HK.NKV C. KVRIt, JnlyS, !S7 JOHN V. BAKIlKlt. Ho! Farmers- -Hiance for a Bargain V "'Oil S4I.K. near l.ewibnrg. a i raci in itv'ar Lpwibiuff. a Tract ol 1 almost IOO Arrf! of g.wnl Farming I.an.l. Iimotone son. it win o.- t.nable tenns at private sale (or Cash. liio,iijre al tbe Ollire t.f Ihe Chrunictr. June HI. 'S7 ssslssssSSSSrsr' '''IC!C77rVsr STRATED . r ...I .,. romine prciiiic..i . .1" ........... i entirely relied upon. For sale ly tluvdnuin V ' r.l-. !' t .. :. I...... Chambrrlln, Lewisbur: MACHINE IJELTIXfi, &c. T.NIJIA Kl'BUER Belting of all sizes stipe oior ll.iklan I.ea'ber Belting Mill, Cir cular and Cross-rnt StK S and eveiv .le enmion of HARDWARE Wholesale and lietail by LEWIM M'DOWKI.I.. Williatnsp'nl, Pa Orders by Eyciress or other i-e .r. rr.pily attended UvTEUMS CASH rr,,r;!ipd TAILORING. JOHN IS- 51ILLER thankful for past favors Would s'ale lhal be has re ceived lhe Kail and Wimcr Fashions, and is prepaied i CIT, MAKE, and KEi'AiR garnienis as usual. Jle nl endeavor, as heretofore, 10 execute his wrr salislatio- rily to all. I.ewisburg, Aog. U',18 7 3 ...111? tr.i.,,..;!. Ttn.tness will be enntin- I ed at lhe well kuown stand "' ":" Te-T! Killer un.ier ine i:rui oi I ronage. and will sell cheap for Cash or Coun- j i try Produce. Call aud see lhe new firm. J. 11. liKOWN. Aug. 15 1857. bTEKAEIL ! Dissolution. i j -ss-eoTICr; is he'el.y given, that the firm of ; IN ' ''f MFadJiH, was dissolved by i mutual consent on Ihe 1st day of July last and ! that the botiksof said firm,are left with lue for ! collection, wuh whom all persons owing said j i Arm will vi.lciucm. I ... wiltlTI. SMFFB. i , urohf nut . ...- . " ei- J Ji:tK II. nih.K. naving m -g t.lh'n Iilf PSiaTisisninrni iccrnnv tat u- pie' by Mrn. n.t'rmandn". adjuinin the Chronicle and Telrirraph vtfirv. he is prrpareii in .see hi t'J-1 and new frf,n'. and liirin-h theinwiih all l;iri.! t.f ( OyFFrTlO MCKWS of the hnii-rst varieties.. IT- has refuted lhe olallihiiifnl, and crrtain nf p villi! aiisfactitu Ij nil. Ice Cream iervt-d up evoryevemn;. l-uiic . -I . . i i .1 Jet Goods ! Black Diamonds ! ! &c. sJVuy Eury, and Sere your Voney .' f r,y suljscrilrr is prCIiareJ II) fumihll !M. er street. 5fi tf R. I. NEFBIT. .tiol chs! Jen Goods!! T k S0" haVf second supply of Spring and i-umme I (Soods. They invite the attention of the La roirivtii ilieir di s. nuricti.ar u tlietr ortmenl of pi.kxuiu uraiss good. - ! TVtT.s.-s UlHllM ! -riain Itlack and Fancy Drt'ss Silks, Tiuues. Berates, S,hally;, Kotes, Lawns, brilliants, t.ranadines,c. Also a U.l ot 1'arasuU. ejetra Muck) and Fancy c.ur, just ree'd and tor sale hy May -1. (iuotlmau & Chambetlin New Clothing Store, nt the old ufand. I)HIMP GOODMAN having purchased the (Mtods, -Vc of A. Sinscr, at the well known iSture room, opposite K.iaes, Hotel. and having made larj-'e additiuns t' hit. su ck lrtm I'hiladelphia, repecilully oilers lu the old friends and palruu of the rstaulishnieut. and to the trading community in general, the Largest. Cheapest, and besl assortment, (for cash.) ; Gentlemen's FurnisLing Goods. tvvt vftrvi in the Wet Branch eonn'rv. cs VeM. Pants, Hals.Caps.Shirts. Iraw- , . 1 ers, I mbrellas, aiices, Carjet Bags, Iland kerchiefs. &c, BOYS' CLOTHING. and everything usually sough, for in a Cloth ing More. Call and give u a lair uiai. Lewisburg, Vay 6, 1mo7. Administrators' Notice. "ITTTirRK.ts l.eiier-c i,f Administration to V the estate nf SAML'EI. WALTER,; 'ate cf I'utun township, deceaseil, have I "' n graoled to lhe ui.ticr.iKi.ca.au persons ; i Lnnu'iiio ihftmsp.rett indebted to said estate -"-" . .. , . , I . are requested lo make immediate payment, and those having claims npon it will present , , , , iiirii. lor sciirciucii. iitc uii. w. .---i 'iciir- ' nif I I ber nest.at .he lale residence of said deceased. f. s v'r3 I Administrators. Jnlv 31. t67.-' V Ion. ofltlia;. . Notice ia hereby given thai the Quota ol the l.tor ih lasttivsMon id lhe Legislature bave hee.. rereive.l .t ihe P,.,iiiounijr's office f( I I no.u Coiimw lor Jijlrihiilie.il in ihnse entitled to the same. KAMCEL K"l:ill. j Lewisbui,;, Au?. U'aU - Pioih'y. ! THE liKCtT REiCTiriEK uo f iwruf RotciiT, e FOUNJAT LAST! FIR lTKT.lllr-.-HHeTI.V VKAY IUITO ilorl-Mi."le... . r..vrrTlMri.il t.. I...li,, IMo.l .!rt.l:'it' l:7 .11 M-rol'ila. s).. W ! H r..( o. : Btt.1' tl. " ft. h- Uj, '..m imritMU i.. r oif, n. i if I. Dt--... rtl I'O I. b. . f.oo, lb. h-r .), rtirrmll f" h t- iRiiu ftodtbtf fflluwin. Ii'.ret N U.l'.r.. I'liuF. J W.K.n 1 r. II.nl.: Ulllnl..;,,,',, V..i M'iit or4. r- r.nl ral:, f, r r((t, j W..ojr llwir lt.rtt'.., Ib.l l.df er. r, to w i.-l to B--" " f " t".i'n:iT. nti.o i. n i.- : r. jr. dd mil Utn w-!d.) wbil. r iilitor.l.-r auaoiil, ir. m ."Ju,. ,-.u.K .tam.. urei .ali' Hefd u m. a.ajia. he oaje eroe. of 1 1 aa((B( 6, wa jirue; .ret beliete w. your, i-rt trai.. tani) VA.MtL LAIIIokPlO.. lliekf.rGrw. SI. Chrtm Oi . M.s.. ?Cn in, I rKtP.. J WtiaJ- lr Sir: J"n iiin ini tHjmd1sa , wr sjinr iit'ii.r-l U u wmir ;( yt-tr llir hh tui, in I il- ftt-ri ' "i'rfil, w !vi it 'mit duT fj jou n1 ti tAf---rlr. ! our li'l' tw "F ! I'h hl trf.T- y n,vrt wi'b rr. J ooi' r.lJ il as i sW.J. tmir n'lBt s-i .rfr-.lv mill- t,fT in f..tar :ieti v, wtt . . t-rtiv. w-fji-t ith liiti- "f'"'. tut.u. ir ! rTuriri-s ttrt't fit-it ftf all r fri i.-Ic. .-rv a; t ,. v I ti..f r-m... .1 tl-.ii- s-ntirs-i. i.lan i-vi. rt-nrr.f r..nr t"i out. aivl rnn r.s w it. )..r m h i: 111. IM'.-" (MIMl T ; ..tt.p .l.t'.l. We r-ittt tln-H f rr. atl'i .: f hi-rrrrr-Hti mM r-or Ke-w r fif', iert:t ru: Cur ali AiM.'w nf hr saratn anal bvtr. -- -...,.,; K w im.:i:ixpotih'T j cakaii a. uit-'ilXbuliiAH. Oardio-r. M.ne. Jne .i rr.nr. n l .mum iar r-ir: I ui t. : -, rfl r.f ...'. ll ,irlCe.tor.ie. ..-I e. troly ,ay r. i. ' U:' r' 'li-coa. rr cf the are for real.wior W"l '-.. , IV- lUir. U. t.re n.ink- II I a aw of :.. I Vi 1 .ir I..- r... llsi..e.l il- ..ricieal c.li r. V. re., non.o.l it t" l-worH wilho.I e-t f-ar. ,- aiy , u rae i , be w. m ku.d. Y...er. Be,reett,: ... I ' signed, ih. reloie, has just opened, ir. L I ...... . . . - .. ... -V: -!.7 CfKVMOIHOI S llol .sr on ihe corner of r'oorlh and Market suee:, I Lewisburg, a splendid assor.n.etu of SI'KING ANI SUMMER C.hiis for I.a-lies as weil Gentlemen, eon:-!!!." -. pari, of 'he vnriou. styles of lres :-. I Iterege l'c Laities, ISercges. Poplins. I. an : , Hriiliants, Tissues, Embroideries. C'r"ar-, I'tideevleeve. 1 landkerchieis, Trimuori:,, , Cloves, Milts, together with ! A Tine I.f of Domrsific .onT. Punts, Musiuis, Ac. Also, Beady-Made '. - ihiiig. : CLOTHS, CS:KtCE5. Vesimgs. Hals, Cravats, Linei.s, and a :' freh .'l.'cio.n of i fv.ir, ctiFFir., voi.Assr.it. Tea. C'-cia, Cbee.e, in lare or sna'i ; qu.inniies. FIMl by the uuarer, i half, or whole barrel. SALT by lhe sack rr rnshel, and, in short, plni..t everything niua'ly '.r.. in rur o.tc?. cn be found at .his corner, i : ! IOWPRX RtSH PRICF i -..,o,, p-.j,,.. a aks, is a rair J rial ; tuicu rait-- : Profits an I Prompt ravrcei.i. nf a .nprri"r t;u.ility, from the Hartley M. ih t crtmii'l any cl ser ihau the nails fun. 1. in iJi's n -smum ard qinie a ?int. it net ri.r. hit h ran be tet(. by oktbiai, s ; i a fire ur Mi.uit t:un,ntilies. AI.F..K. AMO.. I.t-u i-bur-. PaM May 2, V7. L2. SAWFORD'S IKVIG0ilATC3 or l.lter Rrmfdyv Tiri? i one nf tilt rr-ntt tw-Vrtifti ns-!iral iur - i. r niaulr. ftitl ti ilaitv wt rkinc rniM '., re-ai i tw! If rare- it M iniicir, T' '.: in fnrirt If flit, ami M-Itlom iti-ftrr triasi t til. n I l-i.TisJ In rurr t kind f Lrr !'. pi. int. fn-o (.r-t J-iui. ir.-' sr P --r-i i. a n, itk h h awi uL. a.. 1 1 I. ar- rr-ull f a Ihrairti Lttrr. Tl !i..-r i.- ntf nf thfirtnrif ttl r"i:ttlatrr rf tt'- t.e I a. n ' l n ir ... if 'ni iU-luiir'i- n il.- y -th- t- m art- fii ly -,irt--.l Thf tti n-. h i ri.titvl .;. - ti-t. nt on M ) -ail.y as-lv r . tl- l. " a I ft t t rri. rniiii r-t f il luiiri i. b-n ' i i at r.iifr. ftf l,..t-! nr .ifi'l h l.i-if vitn !' ipii.1i.iMeiffiBe (.rrn th l.iTrr h.i rt- ill. it- .tt.ty, ,.r 1 1... ii.rarv-ii i f U nt rrtut t - I r i ri t t l.at outlr it ti; rtii(. in a t ri"" : i tJinTl Iwt lttr .if., to fill! I BirMTnlf t I iT " n " lit. I n't tbrn whnnv sft-ranrfiifti t l- a I:ith it i ' , 1 " preM i hi I tii- Tm-s! al liwt 'vuiu!. tr- ti' :.-t nit I..,t l'i ,-l-Hst in ny I" it- It rn.". but t.itrv a I'-flr. i:J r.nir(i.-n ft rt-rtain. A rH-niM'uiis. h- bf. n t.nnwl fcy dtnett.lt ire cr-m r : rxtras t Wt lltatt hwit tf f-lt-l-'f. .r the at -I:-tit it tin- null, ii e. Tl.'- ir is in, fini ip s1 n. r rj.1. m .tf.-r fr. m thi t-l- ni. "tiri'lirj; in ih'ir mt' li.-j.nliv f;. w i.t hiw. in tv. rmtinir ibf clmieh ri.t. tie, , t il:-r-t rril . HUT til Itisatii. fXltlRt; t at ii ml! Il It. I Ur M lif-Ir- ii 1)1 II ft. I-mfitt I hf ralie ttit iM'tw. an. I , ffTtintr a rmliml rtir willv nt f. th di-'str-tat.c a;tr atWtf. ilt ny .-itc t ateBa. t j .Minrral fi-iM-u, that ar UPUaJl; nrleii Utw T-. all t Vrw th rfirr'titMt'i a rnrr r y t'ti-l ciiar:inli-tl. tm Mr nr. c:m l rnnJ i- t-I two le;v-)-uo-utui take it tvn ffi-iia. aa Use -lb l J fr:t. Tti InTi.'"rritor nrrr .'' to mrt our .-tcnMutt f-r f T a-l ffi-t t 3ps-rrTnl tvttrtat'nc. t Unit al t;u-k- vh id trauily tn -ur l"t:lr. at.U t"v 'w hiesrih . -i. it rt!. "i)!t K it i f" rufv. is T tru. ; fpnif tit-f wliii tnri lh 1iiTii,r'asr. t't'T V -,"! vt Jaiiriilicr. n ti tnjE in th- " j w..r:l a. t- tull . .-r run m Mii. k!y l li.'t. 1 t-T. It rviut t all tilvlif.-?iliit unoaturaJ t- ll.f A n. Kit Nivlit Man, tako liW Wk tv rrtinn. tw'1 a -nr.- t r. m Tit il.r.-. f r K. iinsX'r -tru.'tn" it t a unfr and sure i- a it n tm th-- rail- f ih ; ( ii'oi -N- i-unnaii t-l.t wri. rr tb lnit.rtpr ? takcD, nhiit: '-J-ut jit.Ua rca-iiljf lo a ft-w tlor-c?. It nnt 1m knnn thutall ths-tnri 1Jwr di ! riii J l.y a li r:iri .itvr. n to mn lha n- ' 1.!ib nii-sli' iur-; it b.. mi-drttial ifowi-ns, n trr u t ill . . t-fit. bt wiM rur all Ut---i rt tlf .'"" nal. r "! In w I.-mr tttamlinc or hat mov hr iMr fr TI.fni tiTr-nx-.ti. ii.al irtiis-et s-xfr U-d from i Ii. tl i- -vrh Ic- a.t"nit:inn In all o m- I "r ' f. ciM. fur lion ran th mrttirina wi'h.-nt f"'1 Txti.fit. It art an ap i t rathartif.ati'l )khI4 ' b.- tnk. n tn fnP-.-te'i.t 4uajitl,iii to oarat- i N" j ftet-Vy. 1 h.. j-t tw lait, it ti till, l- 1 in trr BK'ti'h fhvn t:ir iTin w-lrf nml -wn "" top I her. Iu li.t5 way th mr.lt- in, trill m-sttv. j 45 Bruajiway. Soldty CHRIST 4 CALDWELL. tsrW CAUIjXET AVAEE I.003U ORTII Jill Street. Ho -Ll most respertiuliv informs the ciii""' j Lewisburg and vicinity, that he has " f and It r sale a cheap lo. of ft'I'llil'Itll' j for the Spring irade, comprising ' res.-in ami C'ornnion IJiircan?. ! rrtarics anil Dfok Casn?. Cet Curd aud Pier Tallies, Diuiu? ; rcaklast Tabloft. Cupboard. Itiu'C and other Ueditoad, nf:i3 nnil Phoira ,.f ..II Mn4. A e p r- . .1 c en.te tn CT 'r I v.. .... ,..,.,. vurriii. - short notice. The public are cordially invited to fe , lii u.irL- a he iu viirp th:.l ihev W:ll CC - u. .,:, l...- .t..,.' ..rwee prices. KOi.OMON Wl Lewisburg, Sept. 15, ICS6 I I.Ot KS. Uatr"" oZfr-f ..! len-.irf. mil jfa2Ss?.tU Pom ortice-chwf..'-Cash. A. E. DEXORMANP'E, i' Lewisburz. April t. 1S.M. JOS! IIX KHLleV, AuctioBr: ' e..e ... . . ..f e P'u ui. li lin mr ...iiiuii.,- a , . t. . .. ...i.K .ireet. 1 lUCUCC UU (Miiui . ..... ...p. I w . .. K l'.ih sll bura. Pa. JDeceuirxr ', Iti: i has .'i . r a- a il S AMUEL na --- v.!... .trt' !- new ice. ream his Cule. iroiierv, anil ui.-iio i ' lU'.ruUS Cla.lua.lla tiitl... 0 ,? s A e j A . cs