mutTT iraj-irmtyjjyf If KM H It ONWoSStli V J. R. CORNELIUS. fm itfiww ..r-Tl IJtwinnrwi Ci.oirt.l h'l- nn th 'ah iili tn. fc.ii. th laririt And belt rforuUlton fun Ni wfapr in I nim Count. Freedom, national ; Slavery, sectional! We appetl from the fire Slatr-h"lding Supreme Court Judgrtta the I'torLt or 1'ixaaiLVAiiii! For Gorrrnor, DAVID WILMOT, OF BRADFORD COr.XTT. Canal Commlsaioner, WILLIAM M1LLWABD, OF VWLA DEL rill A. "nr Jmtjei nf the Supreme Court, J4YIF.4 Ti:r.CII. of rayedr Co. JOSEPH J. L.CWIS,orChctcrCo. Colon County dominations. Fir Representative THOMAS 1IAVKS, of I'oion county. JAXIEL WITMElt, of Snyder " Re-pMcr . Recorder G EORGE MEIi HILL., of New Uerlin. VommiMhincr UIC1IAHD V. B. LIX COI.X, of Hartley. Teemurer HUGf! P. S HELLER, of Lewisburg. Auditor SOUS KE3SLER, of New Berlin. ahaT'Tbere are no two better men iu Uui-in or Snyder counties do promi nent men with fewer porsooal opponents tbau Daniel Witmeb and Thomas Hates. Our friends in Juniata county may rely upon it they will make worthy, popular, and creditable members. Unless something unforsecn should occur, we may put down their eleotiou by a very large majority. Oar opponent have but two candidates up, yet they are in considerable tribulation who to support, or what to do. to stand some hope of success. Might as well fall in, neighbors Haves and .Vir al ba are as good team, and sure. . Hon. Mr. Grow In lf lnnrp. The meeting in College Groe, Tuesday last, was called to order by 1'avid Hcnniug of I bo County Committee, and the follow log OITieers chosen : President J. Foster Wilsox. Vice I'residcuts James Dale, Samuel Kwcogle, James Marshall, licrryhill Hell, James Shields, Francis Wilson, Michael Kleckncr, M II Taggart, John Schuuk, Win Rule. Secretaries Jno A Mcrtz, S II Orwig, fredk Smith, (J V Chambers. Mr. Grow spoke generally upon the all absorbing question of the extension of Slavery, whiob ho painted in mid colors as a social, political, pecuniary and moral evil, not only to the sul joct of the wrong, but especially to the master, to the poor whiw-s of the South, and to free laborers of tho North, with whom slave labor comes in degrading and ruinous compcti- tion. II described the Kansas tragedy from its origin with Douglas to the cxi.t- ing pause in the storm. He argued that every Election bad its ibfluenco on the administration of the National Govern ment, and to dethrone tho Slave Power we must first fill the offices in the Free States with its opponents instead of apologists. Mr. Grow', remarks occupied over two hours and a half, and were received with the best possible attention. Many of our friuuds think they never heard the cause more ably and e'.oqwently advocated. (Our friend Kunkle must look to it, or the Con necticut lad will win the laurel for effect ive speaking, in Union county.) Some of oar opponents, also, stood riveted with their eyes on the speaker from first to last, and we believe received good seed in hon est hearts ; while others, finding the shot too hot for them, retired. A number of Indies were present, and the Miffliuburg Hand furnished muaio for the occasion. The number present was estimated from MO to TOO, which was larger than might lo expected when we take into account the dust, the hurried season, and entire absenco of excitement and of particular rtforts to call out a crowd. Frieuds were reseut from all parts of this eounly, and from Snyder, Northumberland, and Lyco ming couuties, who were benefitted and encouraged, and whose labors as they return will be found more effective. Mr. Klnkle did not receive his iuvita t'o n in acason, as be had a business call to Vayuc couuty this week, and was booked lor a Wiltnot speech at Honcsdale, same day as ours. Jlr. Ci'HTix also was away from home, but sent a telegraphic despatch as follows : It.arl-rrrn, TneaJar nnon. Sept. IS. 1s.r,7. l.. F.. Purs Hat. ju-t arrrrrd and iw.r.-d yoar I. iter -it r toe late, now 1 regn-t it n.urh, .. I would linTe itona tip. A. U. C'LT l;T I S. The success of Judge Wiluiot is no 1 inp-r doubtful. Our advices arc such as make the "assurance doubly sure" that he will cuuie to Philadelphia with twenty-five thousand majority. And we honestly be lieve tbat iu Philadelphia he will poll the largest number of votes. VCe know be can do so, and all that is required to cn pure it is r';'piv AND WOUK. Active, thorough, rmcieut organixttioo on the part i f LU triends, io the city at.d in the wards; in the wards and iu the precincts, everywhere, wherever a voter lives, and mail: the prediction, Wiltnot is the Gov ernor by 30,000 majority lmiad. Sun. tr-5We like to see our Philad. friends iu such g;oJ spirits, although they are more nn-uinc tban wa. We are aware j county of 1-ayettc, by Matthew Kincaid, that Wilmot is gaiuiog io tbe City, aud j on the body of bia daughter, who bad just feel cot.Glent that if his friends thro' tbe j arrived at woman ' estate. Tbe said Mat State would work manfully and aystemat- j tbew we point out to our readers as one of L-ally, be would be triumphant. In the present calm, with such divisions of parties as exists, 30,000 for Wilmot in 'u would be no more astonishing tban tbe . 000 for Power in '48, the 20.000 for li"tT in vt u. .t.. 4i, nnn w,.i...t.' t o venr. .f,"' i . - ' a. .. with Wtlinnt on the Slaver, iue. W.tb m rnur ivinii niinrKiiv r- i u n, u tua, be el'.cti J. r..g the L&Kipmta cuoinc. The Spruce Creek Rail-Road. Mr Data tiiicir,. fn looking over the .: . r .1 .l.i i. . . C . i - .1 estimate at mc prui.at.ic itinaac ui tnc ium , . . . , ,. rt. . " in the report of the Chief Engineer, and com - rariti- it with ihe natural nroducts of the re- gion of country which will find their way to it. I am satisfied that many of the articles are too low. The first item on the list, is 30.000 tons of wheat. This is about the amount exported from that beatititul and fertile section of coun try during the times of the elder Duncan and : Foster, so !ung ago as IR15 or 'Id. Who in Lewisburg of that day, do not remember the miles of wagons and sleds that arrived and departed, dragged by Ihe fat horses and con ducted by ihe industrious farmers of Penns Valley ! Who of them do no not remember the numbers of teamsters who nightly found shelter al Ihe old Black Horse Tavern, that in its day flourished on the spot where now stands the Lewisburg Bank! Who of that day dors not remember Denau's ware honse, Hayes' store house, Graham's, Gieen's, Black's, Ac. Ac, ail filled to their utmost capacity, nearly all of which was the product of what was then called Teuns Valley 1 But who of Ihe i present day is not able to tell of a reduction of this business! It is not onacconnt of any decrease in business capacity in Lewisburg, or a want of confidence in their old customer", but it is Ihe result of oilier more expeditious and cheaper transits to market Since ihe cor. struction of the Juniata Canal, about thirty years ago, most of the business of Penns Val ley has taken that direction, the distance from Aaronsburg. near ihe eastern end, being about equal distance lo Lewisburg. And it must be recollected thai the imports of the country fol low the same track of the surplus products. Does tins not show that Lewisburg has a deep interest in the prosperity of Centre couuty, and the only way to secure that interest is, Ihe soeedv completion of the Railroad ! If those 30,000 tons of wheat were delivered al Lewisburg, when il cost 25 eenis per bushel for transportation, how much more will be raised and delivered al a cost of 6 cents ! Nearly the same may be said of every arti cle in Ihe list of supposed tonnage ; but as coal is of a different character, and does not properly come within the commodities of the region of country immediately gaining the road, bat which will greatly incrase their pros perity, it may be well lo show that it, too, is much undervalued. The bituminous coal of the Snow Shoe, near the Bild Eagle, and in ihe mountains not far west of Ihe Spruce Creek, is about as near tide water, as any found in Pennsylvania, and, being more easily mined, will bear competition with any oilier now taken to market. By the extension of manufactures, and the introduction of gas lights, the demand for this article has already almost reached its supply, and made it a prof itable business for those who had engaged in iL By making this road a new highway will be opened lo it, and hundreds of thousands of ions will be mined from deposits now useless for want of a conveyance In market. By this road, too.it must be recollected, the bitumi nous coal finding its way lu market will pass through the finest anthracite regions of Penn sylvania. The cars that convey the one lo the Easi, will return laden with the other for the West! This is an important considera tion in the construction of a railroad. With I'ghi srades, such as this will have, the duTer- ence between ihe expense of a loaded train and one of empty cars, is but trifling, while with both loaded the profits are doubled. The amount and importance ol the coal trade upon this road, can only be approximated by a knowledge and comparison of the business of other roads in operation. The 8unbory & Erie Foad commenced shipping coal North, about one year ago, ihen an entirely new op peration. This summer, I am informed by uniiuestionable authority, one thousand tons per day have been transported over that road. This amount is about double ihe estimate of the engineer, and is more likely to be under than over the actual amount that will be car ried over Ihe road. The amount of bitumin ous coal, loo, there is no reason to suppose. will be any less. Nor is the estimate of pas rengers auy nearer the proper number. The through passengers. I have no doubt, will reach that amount, but with the establishment of the Farmer's High School, in that most beautiful agricultural and mineral section of Pennsylvania, Ihe amount of local or way passengers, will be increased ihree-fold ihe present estimate. So I might proceed from item lo item, and name others not noticed. but il is not necessary. The great question is, who will raise the money ? Let this question be settled by those most interested. That this interest alone is sufficient for its accomplish ment, I have every reason to believe. But we must not be deceived in supposing that Lew isl.urg.and BuR'alne and Penns Vallies are the only parties interested. The Northern Cen tral Railroad, Ihe Cattawissa Railroad, the New Jersey Railroad, and the cities oi New York and Baltimore are all interested, and no doubt, in the properlime.will be foond among its most substantial supporters. To bring lo Ihe favorable notice of these parlies, ihe im portance of the Spruce Creek Railroad, has been more my object, than any hope I enter tained of inducing the people of Centre coun ty, to extend their subscriptions. Bat even they, when they become aware of the fact. that, lo procure Ihis outside aid, those along the line of road mast show by their conduct thai ihey have confidence in its success, will ct.ll nnnther fTi.rt l.rt this be dime. , , , . . r . . ,:vi i and let ihe right of way be granted on l.beral terms, and there will be little danger of put-, ting Ihe road under contract, immediately. 1 Thus, my dear Chronicle, I have given you my views in regard to the Spruce Creek Bail road. I have done so believing it necessary for the developement of tbe resources of one of Ihe most interesting sections of our State, and because I feel confident it will do more towards tbe prosperity of Lewisburg Ihan any enterprise in which her energetic citizens have ever been engaged. CaiLtsa-caatia. A Daughter Killed ur beu Fatu er. The LewitLurg (Va.) Era, aajs: "Iut week, a most atrocious, fiendish and revolting murder was committed in ibe tbe accomplices of a notorious father, who died in tbe penitentiary, for burning Gail ley Bridge, io 1828 or '29. This miserable niurdercr is now io Fayette jail for trial. II m violent temper coold not be restrained tjivird bis daushter io tbe discbaree of. i i domestic d'ltt, sbc kneadinij dooch for ."fci ruck l,er on back of the neck ,.., L:ll:.l. I . ! J I. jiuuuv, iii.hjj iirjr vinjtnilllV guuin. i Jlfb di;!oca!ing her beck." LEWISBUBG CHRONICLE Maine and Vermont! The Elections in these State bare gone , , i n , ret . overwhelmingly Republican I The vote 1 1 . aoi n0 excitement. The ma joritiea are proportionably about the same as at the State Election, last Fall. ' Lot M. MoRRtL (who spoke in Lewis burg last Fall) is elected Governor of Maine, and Rvlasd FucTcniB, re-elected Governor of Vermont Mar Let the other Free State follow these good examples ! Itot one to Eighteen! Much misapprehension exists in regard to the character of the population of the Southern States. We are too much ac customed to speaking of the slaveholders as "the South." In the followingjable, corui'ed from the statistics of the last census, the precise state of things will be fcen. In the first column will be found the whole numbir of slaveholders in each j of the Southern States, and in the latt column is given the aggregate white pop illation of each State : St-i'et. Slarthrfil'rt. Alabama. SVMb Arkansas, 69U9 Pis. of Columbia, 1477 White Vopulnti'm lOSIH'J 39II 71169 47iim 761413 S.A46I 4I?'JI3 3757 lit M'.MIOi 65:i(l-:H 274563 75636 Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Ken lucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virgiuia, 8119 35SII 3H:-,S 30670 10040 231 IS 19185 2SID3 3A59li 3:ihi;i 7747 fi50C3 15:1634 8111808 Total, 337,525 6,222,414 So it seems not one out nf eighteen of the Whites at the South own slaves; and yet Shamocracy says the interest of the IS must bo sat r To d to the 1. In Delaware, there is but 1 slave owner to 83 white-; yet the slave oligarchy continue to wield al! the power of the State. In the whole United States, slaveholders are only about one otif of $ecenty of the whole population; but some say one must always rule the seventy ! Is that Democracy ? Shall a handful! always rule the masses? Alexander ilaruscy, late the orphan journeymen at Ilarrisburg, (and first Gov. eroor of Minnesota Territory) has received the Republican Nomination for Governor of the State of Minnesota. Tbe I . . or America and tUe V. It. of Creation. as aLfsi or asalooies. We frequently observe upon examination a strange analogy and similitude between sub jects superficially antagonistic and divided. It is a very serviceable menial exercise to race oat these essential, though not patent, similarities and, if no belter purpose is sub. served, it at least quickens the wu and affords us rational amusement. An analnry of more than nsual interest, and between subjects more tban eotnmnnly divided, bar jn4 ceeurrrd to w.,aud, ft rxan.plr nke, we ahall eojraror to follow it and ere bow far it leada. W ho eould helfere, far inatanre, that an analogy nh ri.t. J h- twr o our r.mntrjr an.l . n.i.t a ,-h tn many potnta, a ranlrarsImitjtudL. aa we .hail now j ro.a. In every hraneh ofphy.irnl development it reem. to he owr destiny to coD'urr. In every hraajrb ofphyairal dira-e, the Pill, and Ihntmrnt of 1'ruh.aM.r llidlowajr bare proved pff'rarma. ft a rare. IA ill. a ..pulatn.n inf.-rtor to 11 real Itritaln, we have trore anlira of tel;;raph and railroad II av Knel.nd, Franre and Aurtria romiln. d. Fn.m hia n-ntral e.tah lirbarant in Lowdnn. Iof llolloway ha. rrwned antra., tared U bealtb OJore alienta Uiaa tba wuitad phyaiciana of the world. Our 'Wimeree and oar fame rover cvry aan. Ilia Fill, are In I be re.eh and bi. praiaa in on tbe tonitae of every nation nn the .lobe. The rlatierhararter nf our Infttititti.wa rnable u. lo aro.wnni.Nl.te our growth to the aeoemnonii which are maoifertly in reserve for u.. The .trtrtly anirerral prio cipler upon whieb Unllnway'l ReniedieaarreiHnpn.in.led, ruahie them to grapple with and overcome rrery variety ordinate; they drauroy tha manife.UUoai of ailalrnthj emdleatinit iterauM. There i.a miichty deattny in .tore for the rjambSttTrs; thrv will abMTb eventually every wrakrr fforernmrnt try tne nirre .I tne democratic Idea- The I'iea ol Prof. aiU .r . 'MWMWoneeai.-.Ual y demo- crata-: it do., hot lim.t h. allh to wealth but give. .1 a , free noon to all won a,, to, and emplo, it. It alaa will GENERAL ELECTION Proclamation. "TTIIEKEAS, in and by an Act of the 1 y lieneral A a f ,K.. -.:.t..j I "All Actio regulate tne general elections ol 13th day of Ihe said month.) at the several Districts composed of the following townships and boroughs, viz: I district, at ihe late Commissioners' office in and for New Berlin borongh. II district, at the house of Henry Gibson, in and for L'nion township. ill district, at the house or James Adams, in ami lor vvnue ueer townsnip. P in and fur Kelly township. 7 , .; .. v t. " V district, at the house of fieorge Wolfe, in and for East Duffaloe township. VI district. at the house of James M'Creight, in and for Duflaloe township. VII district, at Ihe house of Wm Inhoff, in Mifllinbttrg, for West Buffaloe township. VIII district, al Ihe public school house in and for North Ward in Lewisburg borough. IX district, at ihe house of Jonathan Spyker in and for South Ward in Lewisburg borough. X district, at Ihe honse of Charles Crolzer, in and for Miffltnhnrg borongh. XI district, at the house of David M oyer, in and for Hartley township. XII district, at the house of Peter Wehr.in and for Limestone township. XIII district, at ihe school honse, on lot No. 19,in NewBerlin.in and for Jackson township. XIV District, al the house of John Reish in and for Lewis township At which lime and places there will be elected by ballot Two Persons as Judges of the SoDreme i Court of this Commonwealth: One Person as Governor of this Common wealth ; One Person as Canal Commissioner of this Commonwealth ; Two Persons as Representatives of I'nion, , Snyder and Juniata counties in the General Assembly of this Commonwealth: ; .at PerM, K'8' and Recorcer for " ""ll - t m ""'t ire-nstirwr. u.pr; pwnson ' ounty ivommissioaer t and .-.,,..I.l,viiW. ev. ni.iauy anenro all interior . nonl. nr prartn-e and I ' .., .a ... ,n. -i .... if h. -h.il h. ..In.itlnl I well to era.mne ihe above nr.. nerlv. The terms J El UUUUS i CldUH lUdUltmus . . O.X.. rrracird, aniver.ally, (ae it alrrady II by tbe wiariaa , V. .r.h .ee ahall ba ralle.1 oat to the ! ,. i. a v un I I .. r- i j i- if r i but tolrt n I. tile. andr..nviri. uteeiUiai. tl.r .uprrmr and only remedy. ?JZ IdmJaTTh. EL iobLIbe lialaof iltera Will be easy. A. K. IS.. LI.. Jluj) Early, olid tare your MneS .' ! Ir,......i h. l e-n form. ,lh,diw.lnggT.n.m and l h.r country b. ..'k give, to anncUon, but rt..hl m.ke lb. like .ol mtbe luUof voter. f University at Lewtshurg. ,.,,,',, , ,,. . .,... ,rt foynh rvtwtnillp.rt.h,.h u .lohlr b.r the ntlir. , wb.Uetrrp...rritn..,.cui,..,!:ln.i.el,forlhrbrn.rtt 7f. .here lb. n.meof tbe Dcr-n claiming I ewishurcT A lie ' I H t SllllMTlUIT prt'piirfU 10 1 UmiMl I In. . nt the i.,e. Th. gum- rrmcv- all n.h.d or of .be.nnr.ed. M ..,,.., h- eatnd bh m ,7d X'ntt" Lew.sburg, Au. , l.i. I I COAL of every . "TJT,T Tu eat dominion over tlw four quarter, nfthe earth be hai hi. .,,t to volw whellicr a.und . .- .u i .1 vi he.Illn It.w ..f I He. Im ig. .rating Ihe ttnmarh rau.ini; penetrated eve. tl remoie;t hauaU nf th. bvhari..: orTtTTohTrc ed to h. r.nnl riti.rn Vt V T TT A V. T V V 1? M description, Irom the tlkes-Barre and Mia- .,. ,., ,w m..j. ,, ...i rndy..brcrm,.ble.ig.ibUb.n4.n.l.hron,,bu,: ,b. d.u"X1n V AMAJiJih A lk J1 I km mines. He has on hand an article of hea.ib ,.. ,b. whe ...rhiry. rvm...,. , ihr ?ow. ,.f d.n.ben-ro.r.ie;rofb,ppirr. ".ISi!,; if h rl.im. in ! for Hale. ! verv- superior qualitv, such as is seldom br..1! ''; rrri"r"V-t? VI w.rn'.on?J.r JZZXXltZ I -. ..e. one ye.r or ,.nr.b.. .iiiir subscriber ollirs the Farm on which , I nis market.wh.ch he will d,sPose o. al the tr'lrT " ' . . ' . . ' " oain tliail be mm. H-ot iirutu tnepeni. out ne n.ii maan -t.-.ug,. uren a.rea- y eaiu iu arnuitr toe aitenima oi , prvi4 bj M rnn one tent witna who -hall be a i i.iio. .. i trLn of me.L.00. b... rl. t." i :.?V?!irJ!Z'Zl ! I '"" u"v. m.los Irom Mililinfnr orouir.t dertinv that we -an wi.h the rnii,.i si.ir. i.. !'" ""17 . " . r" ?' """'.VTT:" "f. !7 1 . V " ' miles float llartlcton. eonlaim.ig about - ... , . , . . ne mtill ai Iiimrsru swear uiat nis lhhib n-ir ir.-niri Uiat they nay etuulate "tl.ahotjy p-. it.r tbe ...n-trr- , in pnnumnr9 ,f oif, lBWful rail me i. within th di'trirt, I" 4 1T'w1 -.nrkinc um fuln. nf the t K (unirrr-al r. MM in tuft ht, not tMld dblricl for u,e puTViHm It I I A the b-njy nhymrall Let our tutf-Mnen lofifc to it ami mm .1 ... 9 t ily .lli.k,t iui are uui iiu.ftirippru. . I . Ji. fitter irOZtZir. j misLommnnweann, enae.iea on inexn rtay or ' "Jl ."X. -Ti,i; ta! r"...s ... , .,.h , ,h aellll(,n f ,he La- i .r ....!,. k-i,., tion. it i. a . and nn rmcir. July. IHW.it i.eDjm.ed on n.e lo give publ.c 'g ' P'P in rar,"car . ,he,r assorlmenl of '"'rr.r nonce of such election to be held, and lo rhaii u-e o, pricany int,mi.i.ting threat.. ..rr. . in the barn-yaid. 1 here is a lineOKtHAKU li.FS MOM , l"Z .'i ,iT.7 " . V ".'Z. lYLT T enumerate in such notice what officers are IO viot. witl dr.ig.o.inn.n. ml.il, rero,rra.e..y uf cood Krlliu , l LL.MJ1U UKL. Is , ukrn, whdr iLow rru, u, a k-w .ur. be elected, I, DAN"L IJ.UULl)IN,I,gh Sheriff ;irXVVfCaoebm 'ZiZTZZlt i fcThe buildings are new-a large dou- . ; , fc Fan(.y j thnt.it the., .re " of Ihe county of Union, do therefore hereby (ncd in any rum nnirirrrding Svrhundr.4dollan.and j ble Plank House, well finished, a largeJut-1 1 I I . . T Reraes Shallvs ; 7X7. n Ti ? T 'l i '" 1'.". make and give this pnbl.cnot.celoihe electors JJTZJZZ . -K It 4KV ,b ltr,,ants, liranad.nes Ac. .li rov.r.,,. ,h ., . , di.,L .f th. ... ofthesa.deoontyof Union,thataGiV.Vt7r.4L hr House, and all other n,,.ar, Parasols (rstra Mark) and M"' '' 'n.i.nir ..r .ht .y w u.-it .ra.. fiCrOAwil. beheld ia said cottn.yon lh. , ;i CI1KI.TIAM KLIF. ? ;,, or b , XiloV'a SMOTiilittnitor Oriuiu but (being the tnet or tn-n-h,, where th. rad 'r"',, Aug. IJ, 1S..7 ., ' ... tiimiiin,n Chamherlin t,.rno,r, ,h, n.e.i,.-,n. without rere,.,. & WEST BBAXCII FABMER SEPT. 18, 18)7. .onri: is hereby cive.v; ' f Amendments to the ConstiUtica. Tlit fwy prrMB, -Kcrptine JiwIIt of tlw Pw, , f .,, r m i t i v mhm a. ill I h'd nnj ofllK nr p-.nlm -nt -f (-Mil r . it Cv LA .V 1 . truit nilrr tit- i:nill t-lrt,or or line. ilU -r muy : TTT I1KRKAS I burn dirr. t ! I.y the Go-rnor ,;if v itmir tt-4 ili-lrii-t, wbMtiT a ntmmiioMt-iI , F Ki1t. D,tirv thai J- int It. -.kiti- tt. i-nipoMi.L- rvr tiflirxr or ftit--ri-. ft tiUr.iin-it tt-vr or ftj--t, who tat Anitt.)nirpt V thm '' -tit utfcn "f HtU mitMi-. U it ah til I-" t'ialovi-il uu-lfr tlit k:isltit. i'K--cntit-, ' wealth, ha knni acri-rtj l ly a tn; nty of iIm mt-itiVi or io'linnr -lTrUnetit t'" tt or of Utr I'MiU-d : el--rtiii to rarlt H.uf of 111- l-i-lUiri-. nl two huo- .stal-M, nr nf inr Incor rat-d litrii-t ; ami al Ilia ; trrmt of h n 1 ihut il n f-vl'l t-y tlx rr ni-mrvr of t'imirrvfM ami of tin? -tat i'iitetir--, .r-iiiftttutfoii, thit mtty mti'n lui-nt m mrr-fi um-, and of the t-t-lert nr eoinmon roun-il of any ity, or com t.tit i ul utiltfl to Hi.- M-iph- or ih.-ir -irvu ..r rf niii'infr of aoy inrporalnl .tttrit. i by law mr-i-n- jerirnn. ThTf fort. f.ir tlv ) ui .tM-ot -TtaiititiK tlo iih-i Iriea-f lioltiin-r. uc xerct-ua; at tins kuu Iium, thm trdl- - ot ttvrHtJfrfii of lhirot-naionrr-aTri rti mrHhrr-r. 1, or aiixiittiu'iit or ju-lir. iiiit--lir or cl-rlt of any ekt , l-.-tux l. tit it.ix lit -h ln-ntf of ihr rotiut of 1 'it ion. I tlou of thinl'om-nouwfailh.ftnJ that no inrtr,juli;i ,&nl U1MI no in.rri.ir.,uiKR, 9D abmll bligltle lo Imi then I ' of Assembly, entitled! or any omccr oi tcu mcuod fou-u for. A nA thm unitl Act rf&n Art reUlin- to elections of' this Cum- ' " 9nA lUllQ f,.r,hl ntvuwmtu, pav .t wuvj i ;Z&r lo "J! , ,i"'i.i i.th.?-. ' -I.-" ! bw iwifol tfce hiahi-at numlr of votr. In iWfHeet. : "hall a..tmi-n l.th- p. rnrlr, to.ljii.lw .hall appoint 2 .".pr.or in il pl.ee, aaj in the p.TM.n elicLJ i l 2h.il o.,I .lion.!. III-., the In.DHrtor h. rrrrl.nl ; that the followinir Art of Assemnly was passed by ihe general Assembly of this Com monwealth on Uie Zitn ol reoruary, a v. 184 !, towil : An art rrlatlre In rntlnr, at rlretton. In the rnantfe of A.lani.. bauphin, York. Lanrartrr, Krauklm, Cuiu- berlxinl. tenter, lireene. nrmilTonl and r.ne -.-.c. I. He it rnartr.1. Ic, That it .hall b lawful for tha qualifl)-! roter. of thernuntie. of A'l.m., Ihn.phin, t ln.K.Irr, lor. lr.nKI...,luaiorri.nu..nirr.,..-e or, Bra.lf..r. and Krir. fn.m and after the paeraar of lh.. ; art. In for .11 the rao.O.l.n-. for the ram.U. oBWa to he fili.il ai anr elretinn on one .lip nr tieket : I'n.ri- rte fill.d al anr elretinn on on. .lip nr tieket : I'rorl- ! . That nflloa for which rrerjr candidate i roteil lor. j II I .Ir.k'natrd. a. reuuirr.1 bjr the ri.linK Ian. of ! i rominonweaith. Set. -i. That any fraud rommittrd J anr person Tolinn in the manner ahore prwr.hr.1, . II ba nuniehrd a. aimilar fraud, are dlrertr.1 to be, ded That onto, for which rrery randidate i. ,ot. far. , hall lrt ileMizn alert, ai mjliirrJ Mr theexintiuft lawn of tliiat'onnnonwealth. wr.i. That any fraud rommittni j hr any fH rn Toliou Id the manner above piwntinl, , hall b nunichnl a nimilar fr.-i'N are tltrertr.t to be j puni.hed hy the rxtxtini: taw. of thi. Commonwealth, j al"?!!. '."Tir hrf,'.i;'o.nf t"..1?...!"." s. .1 1 r .t... i'o....l..o.llh 1 Art rrt.iire to Siiprrri.r in Franklin rounty.'ar.. it u prorated: That i I.e Art pawed the irinnt mi... of ihe Itfi.lalure. approve.! theiCthdar of Feb. 4'..autln.rixinir theuual.lled ...ten. .4 A.lam.and nliwreoantira. I ml. I hr urneral tiekrt, he rilrnded lo M.fllin, I ninn. Craw-I f..rl. Krdfnrd. Monroe. Warren and Northumberland countiraj. far a. relate, to voting at tbe general election.. For Ihe information ol the etectors of Union county, I publish the following, being the 4th aecucu oi tne act oi ine ucnrr.i nssrinoiy of Ihe session of 11451, entitled "An Act to ! provide for the election of Judges of Ihesev- : eral courts of this Commonwealth, and to ' regulate certain Judicial districts-" 8rc. 4. That the e)eeti.ni for Judge! .halt lie held and enn-Jueted in the aaveral elrcOWn diatrirta. in Ihe aanra in ib aama manner and in all rr.pert. a. eleetiona Sir r-preenla- j ...a. .re or ...... ur .. ., ooouurun,, .um o, aame judge, in.pertnra and other om.-er. ; au.l the pro- i vi..un. nf the art of lira general aemhly, entitled An Art relating to thr el.cti.ni. of thil'omti.nnwelll.' ap- ' provrd the vrcond day of July lKtv. and ita arvrral .up- j plementa and all other Ilka law, a. far a. the .arur i hall be in force anj appli -aMr .hall betlremed and taken n....l.b.il,..kei,..idln.i.- IWul.ri Tl,.nhl afureeaid elertore .hall vote for Judgr of the Supreme I rourl on a .rparatr pi.ee of paper, end for all other I Judjr. required lobe learned iu tba law, on another arp.rata pi- ..f paper." : It will thus be seen that the electors of Union county are required to vote for Judges ( on one piece of paper, and fur Goveriior.t.anal Commissioner, Assembly, and all County of ficers, on one piece of paper, or Ihe voter may cast his ballot for each office separately, if he prefers it. It .hall or tba dnry or me arvrral ararrwirli rerprci- ivety 10 aurnu at tnr niaca ol no ding every genera.. . .prctel or m...hip eleet.o.. during thVwhoi; tim- ..id ! I.,.. ant. t. aua... ..- il.. a.... . ia... in AawtAwifa. . tto to tb inpwTtrtm o4 JimIk h-ii ciiii".i n, in rt-i-v-. (ton to tb rtglit of avtwv nran mmmm4 hy thni tn Tut t urh elrrtuin, nr Mtrh othr nittpr tn TrUlion Pi th -iw-Mni..r)t f vntnni m tb mud H.sarctor or jiber ( f thrm pfiftll frAm timt tn time rviure. No pmrtom ahavil b 4nDittr4 to wrt at any ttetln mn firrid, tlion whit lVmn of th ! of t-ty-oae jrnrw r nara, whn thM hvrm rrt4ilt1 In thi Slt at lMt on J4ar.anl in thr elretinn di-trirt whrr be oflV-rr to vtt at Uxt Um da .ninvliiitflT r nwl'tifcT u-h rliTtt"n, niwt willi in two jrr pnM a Stat nr un tv tas, whinh hall nae brm fumiiiH a lwt tn ta Ka.fa.pw. taV wla. Ha ab aaa-aa W aJkr tMf who hrVet prrTFu.r bern a qualltiisl otr nf ioo.ly hern a quaTHted voter of thi. Stale. ' ll.ererromandrel..rned. an.lwbolu.a ici- 1 erlion district and paid tale, as aloroaid. ami reninftK tltfrri dv In the elvflinn hall be entitled tn vnte after rraitling in tbtf ftate atz month.: Provided, That the white Ire. men. eitiien. of !.'ttv?ZZl ! trirt av afnrvai.1 tn tiiTA. ahall be ealitleU to rote, atth"u.vh hall not barf paid taa. No fw-rsrii hxl. be pertnitb-Ji lo rote whoe nme I not rnntaintnlin lb lift 1 tajie.hlrinhnMtnuftirnifhtl l-y tbf l'mmlmi4Wer, ai rwi, Kirwt, hrprnrinr- a rwipt aapird arnvaMv tn th rimtiitiiKtn. aint ri -mti-favrv torv evidrnrr rittier on hi. own oatl. nr atltrmatinu or . iiw na.n or an.rma.ion oi aniiinrr 11... ... i.e. .. tax. or . failure to produce a receipt .hall make .we'll to tb payment tht-rmf, nr 8emnd if hr rlaim a riirlit tn ! by being an ! ur between tbe atcm of twt-nty-fine and twmty-twn jfarn behhull dfiK-won oath cr affirma tion tht be haii rMititil in the ltate at lnt one year before bin anpliratM-n anil mike Urh pnmf .f rei.enre in the (IMriet aa ia rruiird by thin art. and tbat h ileci verily l-rliere fmmlbe arrountppiren bim that he innf the aforeaid are, andfrire unrb MlKreiiaW-iiea aaU reqairetl , to ,to ,. i. lb. alphabetical ll.t by ,. i,wrto nole mmt. onr.ite thereto hy writing by ItlrP art, whrrriipon tlf name ul llie perin m amnio lh, u, h. .hall he admitted to vote by r-aeo. of Everv Berron nu.lili.4 u .fnrmiid and who ..hall I make due proof if required of bi re.i,ieu. and pay- mi-ntof taxea afore.al.1. .hall be admitled to vole in the : ?,..hip. ward o, di-trirt i. whirl, he .h.ll rente.' ' If any wrraon .hall prevent or ratempt lo prevent any 1 nwreror any rlection un.irr mi. an irom i...i..i.. . .. Iteer. nr .ball interrupt orn.iproM.rlv interfere with . ..liilrd to vole therein. ahail he rentcno-d to par a tine of not Ira. than one hun dred nor more O.an nnr lh uand dollar, ami he imptie- . . .. nn-lk. mtnrM . 1 1 T. I..I O'.tt Onci no .er. xumu ... h. - -- .. If any perron ur person, .ball m.ke .ny hrt or wager open ll.rrr.iult of sny election in thi. t'nniuionwrallh.or j .11.11 oner lo wie ... j .. - - - - - hat pne lamalion thereof or by any written or printed atlvrrtlN-meni or rn...e....r ... ........ audi het or wager, upon conviction thereof be or they halt forfrit .nd pay three time, the amount eo bet or Tf anv prrann nol by law qnalt fied .ball fraodulenlty vote at any election In thi. Oiranw.nwe.lth, or bring othrrwiM qualinrd .hail vote out of hi. proper rti.triet, or rf any prrwn knowing tbe want of rueb qu.liSe.tion hall ai.i or procure .urh pereon lo vote, the pcrnn on conviction .ball be Sued in any anal not exceeding two bundled dollar, .nd be imprisoned for any b Tin not rg ereding Hirer aaonlha. 'If any eer-nn .hall Tnte at more than one election dilrirt or olherww. fra.idub-ntly vote more than once on tbe aame day. or .hall fraudulently fold and deliver tn tbe in-prctor two ticket, together with the intent ille- gaiiv to vote nr adviiw and pnKM.r. another n to do. be ; ZZZTthMiS. I .na he iuinriauned not I tban three nor more tban ''"KanTi-r-w not qnalilM to rot, tn tbi. Common, i w.talib.arrr.hly inlaw, (eseept the anna of quaiiSed riiiaen.,1 .hall apir at any piare nf rlretion for ihe j purpoae or baaing nwUIr..r4e.tMtlw, "d"l2 , .urh offence, and ba imprisoned lor any term not eierni- aunt not ovreodlng one ra oe.i.r. e.. ....j j Ing ibrermontna. ,v ' nrvrsection of said act -every General and ! c:.i hll heonened between the I . 1 ' .... .... : .1 r.. -. .1 day. Ihe 16th day of October.) lo do and per form those aaties enjoinra o mem oy iw. The Return Judges of L'nion, Snyder and Juniata counties are required to meet al the Court House in lh borongh of Lewisburg on Monday the lth of October, to make out retnrns for the memhr or Assembly. rtai.4 nt th Sheriffs Office. Lrwisbnrg.'his tihkd.wrf fWnremreerA.IXoneinousandeisht . hundred aad nlv-stven. . , . j IMMLL !. i.vin,. wer.j provides as lollOWS, 10 Wll: hi-U Ilia li-neral Mwiiou. m 1 un ii-uinn.... K, y, llllmK ,ir, and .oiitl br an "' t.nrmrmAmn.mA lb- awr..ll,n. .M , .t. - Th.tm-lnTrorF and j4e..lti'rtt !!..-! h.l-1. np,ni .nJ rl.Ht: ,. it ,l,li I th. tf.i, of th, street, east hy I linnft.iwliM sou n by an we,,w lllr ., r .Prrtl.lar-.ppoliitfllurhoMiaitnal'lloi.tii tha Jailp- Ii.pli anJ tlk of rarh l l Uraa.hi!.-, A lley, wnereon Ihe olirl IIOUMC UUtl r,t ,. of..ar .irfc.Ht, ulij cun.iuo-n.lllt itu u....t di'trM. to whi.h thry rr.ti..ly l-g. h-lor. o- i w.r.U .n.l Ji.lricu to rrn-i.a at 't''''u"' C'oUlltV Olli. S areererted. I ,.r.,.rai,. n." r,. k lotl.r morning of th. laid wnml TuMtajr of - aillr wrllUn or prin rd, or fartl. n ti aM jarll, ,.,rlam lot ai'toinin- P'nmb street 1 ' " "" "X lrr"""f ' -l" tol, and ach ol i4 lnnt..ra .halt .H-..t oua , print. J. lo.m cilum. duly .,...lil-d to , rote fcr MrmU r. Also a 'ertain lot a,.jonin nmo .reel .,,.1 l ..,. rr rrolr. d.,k ..InahaltUqinlifirdrofni of u.h ili-tri. t. I of Hit llrn-ral ml,l, .ol u. r"-ij' " "r ; lhe raM, Market street on the sou.h. lot of ; Kijord, KA.Mrk, LATIloKr t Co. - Ir.ti.r,-r:n -ho .1,-11 h,. rrrri,",, boa t. V'TT.wii? idw ! J'-h" Seebold's on the west and an Alley on I -Wi-SSWitL"'.!. I the ,.nh, whereon the Jail is ere. t-d. "r:?Z?VJ!:7ZV?- hi. po7r.-;orlf an, ,-.r, ,h.,ll eon.iour in the l-.,.l I . " pr.olr.l ballot, or ti.'.rl. ' ' " " purpose. SV.R 1 1 H L K.S W AUIII. 'V, r,-' ,'. ,1 . i , 1 , a .-r. r-.'H . &&VuiZM t-H,'-tl. I ,l.i.llt,l.rlti .....r..Hl.r.,......An.a.,rn-. July S2, S7 JOII.N V. II AKliKlt. ' .Ti'. ilT ;T "."mV I tin. .!. lrrt, Sball etert oiiaoftlieir. Phll be op. n.,1 ,nl rW. t h- .... lime ...I ... all . ' . '. "w V,"' "Z' ';." TtMbereby' nTaVkoown and pive notice I '''-"'?1.,.r '",' H! Fa rilltTS flia r.Ct ht a Uar-dln ! , " " ' hours ot eignt ana ten in mc u.r..ou, o.... ( -- j -- .. , - - ----- - -r. ------- - shall continue until seven o'clock in the even- eellent water, with a Pump in, under roof a j betu granted to the undersigned, all persons , when the lolls shall be closed." large Cistern also under roof a large new : knowing themselves im'ebted to said estate j '""The Return Judges of ihe several districts I Stable an Ice Honse and other necessary ! are requested to make immediate payment, ! will meet in the Court House at Lewisburg, j out-buildinss. There are also on saidgja and those having claims upon it will preset.! : . lh: j jv f,Pr ,ne election, (being Fri- Lo choice Krnit Trees and !hrubberv 2; ' them for selilement on the 5th day of Septem- . .tirr hDI pp.-iitliu I't ttl HNlll1il KltYlofit l mmKI fnimty, tliat an rlrrtlon will in- Im-M im mrh at Ihr tf-wf.. ahia, ara. anlaillrirlrl)irrHii. llie Sk.Ul.M) 1 1 I iaV ok uctuhkk. a i.. i-st.Iit iti purr"" r ii-rii-: uic Mp.,n thr rdo,. rr rn t ttv aamruJtiH.i.t- fyf! h.rh.a,r uo pnti r -. x "irr- ih:Yr',Vz:rZ" frral writ.rn or pr,..,l ..r p:ut , r, l.n ,rp.. .J balL.l. or tl. k-t.. r,.i,..,..,- .... 1,.- I k-tl.nvof ihr .on., -tut Ihe Au .Uu.nl,- ,nj it."-, .h.. are op,. r. to .Urh All.. .l...r..t., .r ... of ihr r.pir,. ri'turit". ax ia til other i-artn-nlars, ivt-n in. h-r my lutud auti i-al, at Lewi.-Inrv. tint 4th S-- tnb-r V 1. 10..7. U..MKI. V. i.tU'IN, & tu-r.lt. I. H. 14 W SHE. A X K W L. B. Skbiilr HOTEL, In LcwKlMii't;, l'u. , 7UC TltJir JT A 1 t V JJOllSl 1 1 - I J - V - fIVUllii, "17ILL be opened for the accommodation ' 1 AT ILL be opened for t 11 of the Iraielni" mi ' ul ",c "veuil, pu TllairMtl.13'. Sfpt. . . . I his Hullse is directly OOP yy of the Iravelin" public on i "I TllUrtlay, Si'pl. lOlll, i , , , ! I his IJulise is directly ppositr the new t mirt tt I 1 . I II..' House. It has been fitted up at consideral.le "PTise, with the view of art..rdiiiK everv con- venience ; and no en".rl will tie spared to ac-1 commodate its patrons. The House is larire, ! ... .. .i...:..u.r..n.. i. i . l... """'. " uri,,.-..ui iv .... d.ru, d..u U..S been newly lumishrd lliroliohollt. UW'MlEi NKIIOI.n, Lewisburg, Aug. SB, '57. Proprietors. -; art 11 11 i. . I HI 11(1 1)1C r tll'ni 101 NlIC. I r'flHE subscriber will expose to Public Sale on the premises, in Kelly Tp, L'nion Co, ra at 1(j drk A.M. Otl ThurMlay, totter neit, i TRACT OF LAN II containing - , a f a I all f f'lll'a SS.la.V or thereabouts, on which are erected fwj i . l)7,Miii Houses and aft! ' " ' '. "p'l"l; "ouses ail I ajj.a. , 1) AK.s.Spnn'' House and oiher buildiug,and . two Wells of Water on the Farm. rtpv About one hundred arms of the said tract are cleared and under a good stale of cultivation. The bal- -ance of the tract is well Timbered. 'i'i,,L i..n.i ; I i i o..;ohK..rh.....i and is about half a mile north of The public ; road leading from Milton to llru-.li Valley and j , , , . - . i riu 3 from Lewisburg, and adjoins lands of John Hannlrrp f ir! f I.iui-nril 1 .a n i.'l lT :i n (man anil D-avifl Kt?!v Said laand be sold a the properly y vi ol Arr.xmni.il M L?.iTr.ii, drreaM'il. lernik of . aalf mnHp tnnivn r.n .la. ..f sail hv JOIf X llEWACF, Adminitr.-.t(ir u-ith the Will auncxed , Kelly Tp, Sept. I t, l.'i7 Chanco for a Bargain ! -wnV A newly-ereClr.) LAKUR IIRH'K PJaJ(H;sE, in Lewisburg, advanlageouslv J . e located, is ollVred lor sale on very reasonable terms, and possession of one half of it given imm-lia-e.v. Impure al the C Wr Office Sept 1, IH57 PU15LI0 SALE. TILL he offered at Public Sale on Sal urd:iT. I ! :IU oKN Iohcr. al , I r. e l,.r If t M. riiinmrnrin. lit ar Jotin IJon- chv's, ! half lots situate on Drown street 1 lot " 3 lots on Sixth street, (opposite the new . Institute) j 2 lots on Tenth street a lots on I'niversity Avenne I 1 House and lot (old boarding House property). j Persons wishing to purchase Lots, will do , 1 I he now resides, situate in I'.utTalo Valley, g and - 0f whirh about rl. are cleared, anil tne rem- amder is well timbered. It is Limestone ' m-e ... - . . . ..t...,.. -Cgravel land, ill a good Mate ol cultivation. tbe most of It having been limed once, and, ., nl it the frc.ind lime. 'I he Farm is well watered, a running stream j DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS 1 JI OR S.I.E.K. One lot on South Third street fi an. or. and n hi.lffrn.n Markpt- Alcn Also on Sonth Foutlh street only two squares from 1 r: Market. r."The above are level Lots, well located and adapted to building purposes. W. H. AKMSTROXG, Acting Gx'r of Win. Aruisirong, dee'd Lewisburg, March IS, 1H57 VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE l'OIt KAIaTC. yrarg subscriber oilers for sale his Residence 1 J on the west side of South Second street I .he Uoroush of Lewisburg, between -Market ind StLouis s.reets.cons.st.i.gof near a lot and a halfol ground.makinga IroniofJ'J teet on said Second street, and in length 157 feel, 6 inches. The improvements are a commodious three ....jl. ,.r l.tflM T T-v--v Ku.e. i,...v,. l Ijljljl.NtI I I OUST', "f pressed brick, 47 feet front hv'3U feel dei-D well finished with a marble base, marble sills and lintels in Ir.mt a fireproof roof with a ing attached of The location is a desirable one either lor a private residence or public business. Il is on Ihe most elevated part of the Borough, near the Court House, and bnla short distance Irom Market street. Terms will be made easy. June 9, IN57. U. F. MILLER. j. j jtrnee au66Bi Dr. J.F. Hamy ... . . TT flMfr'.OPATHK' I'hvsieinne ill south side Maikrt St. between 4th A Sih , ,. 6,0 LH7Sil7tO', I'J .tirr Hol pn- lxim to th finnltril t-ltYtorn ol miI mrr, wwnr c... .. - t on t),e WPSt tv me street, norm oy .varkei ' .n. ..rv h-t"' r mi'1 t io Heal Estate. i 2:1 hv t'l tret an tint Kitchen a Wpt) of eg- 1 late of I. ni..n tou-nshin. deceasp.l. have1 Adjourned Safe. VOTIL XI aisnrd.Tiuaiee, will sell al an t:on. in pursuance lo and htr irm' of an An ol A semuly approved ihe IXib day of April, A. I IW.iii Moiif tlie t'Jth davol UctoliTA.!). ls!S7 at the nreiuises in th- ll..ronrh of -New llerlin. the Jail. Court House and all other I'liblic I'uililinirs and I.aiiil, situaie in sum llnroush, belnnxin? lo the County of Imioa T, n r.. 1" prnr to the erection rf the new county out of : TRtlf j wonn r ;.: nui.iaa f.i'i7 pari of I'nion, bounded and described as fol- h rrrt-i.r-i i.r.jf mH. f. n. fH. f.r l"r..r u ,r low. Viz : I '' H'of'"!". "' K-IJ rr r..,. Five lots adjoining each other, ami bounded Said lots will he sold separate, together with the appurtenances. a!e to commence at 10 i.Ylnrk A. V., of snid day. trheii and where the tenn arid ron ditions of s.ite will lie m-i'!e knowti l.v :lie iiu- dt-rinrd, duly appi.inie.1 l:v ;ud An f..r ilial I.OIl Sll.i:, near i.ewihur?;.a Tract of aluioM fiO ti res of i I Karinin" Land, limestone soil. Il will be sold on reas onable terms at private sale for Cah. Ii.i).nre at the Otlire of the f.'ir.. wir.. June 10, '57 STRAYED a. From the premises of the shrriber i?! :on Wednesday night, a lull ., T i?ma!I and pretiv old, yellow and lute -potted, face white, and white al.mj the i i u I.-f'Tfualion ol tiff whereahniN arn- e.st'v ilesircti. Kt HM K M LKKILIj- . i,.rt t, 07 i,7 ' 1 1 " - Arthur's Self-Sealing Fruit Jars. rHt'E are of tire and acid proof slone- I ware, and of thoroughly ani.cilr.! Ias, wdrr.mted to stand h.-t wa'er. I ney are tne , ,.r larmlv use, and the paying thereon ni. to best in the market, and the only ones to be ihan a fair pnofit, is -moi.ey lost ;" the un.lrr-entir.-ly relied upon. Fur sale by liwulmait J) . M-ne.t. therefore, hns just i-penrd, in his Ckamherlin, Lewihnrg y; , y fOMMODIOl'S HOI'S f, ,......, i.rT'l'ivr' f ! on the corner r Fourth and .Market Streets, iMALllliM'a 11'.I. I 1.M", . ! Lewisburg. a splendid assortment of TXI,.IA l'1'"11, liH'""-.;,f,r" sixMT,";.pr ' X otor Oa tan Leather II. Inns .Jill. ( ir- . cularand Cross-rut ! S-and every 'des- i - .... , . , i I cription oi H A R D W A H t " n 'ies.i'e u Kctail by 1.LW1M Muuntl.i., WiilianiMit, Pa Orders by Express or otherwise f.r mpily attended to 77. A' 1N CAll Uiui.Jpd TAILORING. JOHXn. MILL Ell ; th.tiil.fiil I. r rl favors : would Mile tbat he has re- j reived the Fall ati-l imei Fashions nod is rr- pved to ITT, M AKK. and HI.I'AII! ' garininis as usual, lie win endeavor, as heretofore, to ejerute his r's saiisfacto- rily to all. Lew isbnrs, Aug. H ,I7 rl'Ilr .Mercantile iiln,NS in 'r 1 ca ai i -s... 7. . ..i i i? tIT unwr ine linn ni n"" KR. AVf -lustre a full 1M rI I UCIir I a.- rona;e, and will sell cheap nH"a-.h or Cunir ry rre-duce. tail and see .e nr ir-n. An- ia, ir.17. . N SI CR.NKK. Dissolution. "V'OTICi: is hereby given, that the firre rf Slifrr ti WEwlilin, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st day of July lastand that the books..! said lirm.are left with me i r collei iion, with whom a'l persons owing said firm will make settlement. Aug. U, ISoi. SAMUEL hLIFER. HrilliP Dul In :i C1T I'lare ! ISrttHI III .1 -a aa a ...a. . JI'SSK II. YVf.IK. having lali'en llie establishment recently oceu- pu-J by Mrs ), nrnianitie. ailjoining Ihe Chronicle" and Telegraph offires. he i prepared to see his old and new fro nds, an.l liirin-h them with all kinds of CVFE'Tli M'KIES of the choicest varieties. He has refuted Ihe establishment, and is certain of giving satisfaction Ij all. Ice Cream served up evrryevening. Aug. II, Ifi7 lowest cash prices Coal weighed, and gord measure warranie.t. V I oai exenangen lor merchantable Country Produce of most kinds as well ns for cash. Coal Yard al Tho's Nesbil's Lumber Yard on tSmth Water street. Nov. 1!, lf-' if IL I- ME SB IT. t.ootl riM! cvv f;ooIs!! J. , . i i SrlircxtT & Nin have reiTivptl their SCCOlOl MIl'l'.V ' ei'ini on.. -....i...v. New Clothing Store, nt the old stand. J-JHILIP OOODMAN having pnrchased the Ji t.oods, A.C., of A. Singi r, at the well nown rtore room, opposite jvnnes itoiei.anu having made large ad.iittons to his stock from 1'hiladelphia, respectfully oilers to the old friends and patrons of the establishment, and to ihe trading community in general, the Largest, Cheapest, and best assortment, (for cash.) Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, ever oll'ered in the West Branch country. Coats, Vests, I'ants, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Draw- ers, I mbrellas, Val.ces, Carpel Bags, Hand- berchiels. Ac. BOYS' CLOTHING. and everything usually sought for in a Cloth ing Store. Call and give us a fair trial. Lewisburg, May 6, 1S57. Administrators' Notice. "ITT'HEREAS, Letters of Administration to the estate of SAMIT.L WALTKR, ber next, at the late residence of said deceased. J. M. WALTER, , , . . JJAVID UROSS. I Administrators. July 31, I8S7. 1-awn of IMT. Noiire is hereby given that the Quota ol the flb,lMonofiheUg.slalur-have been received al the I'roihouolatv s oilice of I'nion County for distribution lo those entitled . lo the same. SAMUEL KUt'MI i Lewibiirs, Aug. lt, 7. l'lolh ten Tilt: Git cat m:ii 1I1IER o toi rxcftrrriLT wi foi;ni AT LAST! Fit: it aifTuf.i s ri KMANrvTi.v i;i;r nvp T., it. oriii..! rl. . r.,.r. laxnr .intlf rhr 1.. :d - all !. Iruff. it hmr aad .11 n-lu' a l.t ti'l ll .ru(iit Mkn tlw .ir ..).. nith, .at ti' ff. mi iimm in.-iaLui ... , .. .r.liu, lBa m J. atU. fi,mu i ,Udih UMvits- j j, . vMr , mr-kimiri lu.nci, (,, wr w-Tr in.lt.rrd to ii-.--ntr of ...or ll.ir Kr.tof.i ,.t an-i it. . f..rl. rrri- w..r.'l-if..l. a lerl it our ilulj lo j..u an-l the .IT .-'..I. r.. r- ..rt it ..nr little M.n'- h-a 1 1- r .nir time hiwl hrra prrf-lr r. T.Tr.1 aith . rm. fc.-.J .oiar r:iil..l il waJ-l h.a.1. IV. ItJiralnc-l r..f:ri'v .iie.e el! iu n I: -j m no-. i.-n a fri. tel. ii.e hi, -i.t: rit j-. r..i-r.: to u-r t'..'.r P.. I ' '(...l:.!K w. IIII.CINIUlTn tv. C.tKAII A. IIH.I.ISU'IIIAM. nir-lin.r, M.ine. June 2i. 1VS. ritOF. O J. WOnr war Sir: I l.a.e want two l.lllr r.fPr..f. W..f. ll.ir P.. -Tiitive. and rrn truly .ay it .. tl;rtr.atr-t .lj..-... n ..Xil.e f.-r re.loring an.l .l..n. ling Ihr ll.ir. b. f.re ii-inj il I w.. a man of .evenly. My hair ha new art;.. . t it. original color ioti r.rt rrr. ttitne.i.l it lo 1 l.r a..rM witboul ihe lea-l S ar. a. nty taw wae one of the norL kin-l. V' or. Rr.ie.-tr.iltv. IIIMII. 5i. Ml KPI1V. O, J. ViKitl CO.. p. oirirl.....::!.1 "roadway. V, intLeirrrat N. V. Wire it. l:.-ut li--bairnt; and IU Market alrvet. St. I.o.ti.. Mo. .S4j And .Ul hy all good Druggiata. in re-i Jnrj fy t II It 1ST rM.imri.l.. Great Excitement ! MONKY LOST! TT i ro w universally ennrede d that the pur chasing o I any article t.ftl.i.'.N for privatr rni.f; and summer c.ooi. f. r La i rs as well Centlemen. ccnsiM,, , jr. . . . . .......... i ... I - ..ll.re.kS., .- !".. " ".e ... . . u . ... liere"c lie Lames, B reges. Pophr.s, l.awii Hrilliants, Tissues, Knibronleries, (. ;i.ir-, I'lidersieei-es, Han dkerchiefs, Trin;n.:i.e., tlloves. Milts, together with t Fine l ot ol' UuuiPNtlc C.ootlw, Prints, Muslins, iVc. Also, Ready-Made t'lo thin:, CLOTHS, CftStKtGRES, Vesting. Hats. Cravats, Linei.s, and a fue frt.3h sel.Ti...ii of .v,v;.K, ofFZK .VOI.ASSES. Teas r. r, a, CI r..., in Iar2e or small quantise. Flll by the quarter, half, t.r whole barrel. MALT by the sac-L or bushel, and, in short. plm..si everything nsna'ly kv' in. our stores, can be found at this corner, and all of which t ill be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICE nr exrhaned f. r Country Produee. All hei a-K, is a rair iriai; vnicts s'aic , rufils aii.i r ; m!,j ravmeiiL H"Ba9BUKa iir eiirr iMia'ilv. from the H.iniev Mil'i .f a ! n.. grout. I r.uv i l.er ihan the mills furnish in this n-riun, an.l .tnle as gocd. it not si.e- rii'i, uhit-li can be tested by wsaTaiaL, sold lit I lar;e or small iiuantities. ALEX. AMMONS. I Lew iburg. Pa May 2, ';"?. DR. SAKFORD'S IIM VI G ORATOR or l.i. r Rriuedy, rT III.-5 i!-on.f tb errav-t M-'.'ntif!'' i Tir it'avlf, efil letilitiW iTkii;K f me'liea! .liaeovrr- rure. almort lo ureal l. tIir.e. It r,-e s. if I, n.ayir. erra tf" I'll ' ?';! "''"n. n-orrthan one kollle ia rr- ,,,r,,it,, rni. i..v I. nd .1 l.n" li.iii:mt fr. nj ua - a. r-t J...i..:i.e ..r .-.r)-i. tea f ae:..n brad a.ba, all j ' """' The !lr, i.one ftbe pnnr.pal r gnlatoraof the kraiaa i. .ir. i. n.l w :i n i rl- in. - il :o..r: . n. wen llie pi wrr. . r It... .v-t. hi ar.- tn.u ,levr?ep.d. Tl.e ai.tvoarb i. .lurvt eiilir. lv i-1" n.t. nt , n it e I ,-: ! 1 1. arto n ol ihe l.irr f r a proper i er'. rui.nee i f it. tur. I:n. W hn Ihe .ti.aia. h i. nl lat.ll. 'I.e I., w, ir hrr.Mi.l ; I r . I.i.le .m. -uttrr. :a n.HM.i.rrrr . f ...i. i rn Ihe Lorr liaiiaa rrawsl 1" do il. .Inly. I..r It r il.-ra-. ..I Mat nrrnn. one ol lr pn.pnrt. r, l a n...le il I.- .tu.lv. an a prartire .4 Bn.re than l.Mitv . .r., t Mid I. air r. mely wherewith to rxonterart the in.ny d.m rno-ol. to which it f. liar a. T.. tr.'.e i h..l tli. r. dkIy ..at !a-t "hoikI. anv per. u In.nMe-l with Liver Vmvl.iot in any f it. ftrtna, baa Tn all whA will fl!nw th-e ilireetinn a rare la potf t'Trty LTumnt-eti. sn a II r .. hk ran be rum! by tba f to fa-i'p-ftn-rnj taken 99 cm aa tbe attack ia The IfiTiffv ratrsr arr f.iift tn rnre oor tfma h or tha bn.i 'flci'tes .--.p-ru-nreii altTi-alinif. CtiIh ii- att.i- ki Tifbl rvs-iiir to t ne battle, arrl rhr--ir IiMrrh'i-a. ditllciilt a.- it i tn cure, is nrvrr txiut'la t m tn th' e wl .. takr th li.Tt-.T.iir. K. r .( tr Jauti-ai'-e. n-thinic tn the ko"n Wir!-I a t--i. IhIIi nr 'urt - sn uifli'y a llie Inviif-a- l"r- 1 1 reawMTrf aii veiiowner-s aoii uhumwm cmui m au n " ben tit. It art- aa agent!. I albartir.and rhoutd ala.i. be t.k.'H in ...llirtrl.t , ...lltil ies to Op.-r.lr..n tl.r l" gently. Ihr hret way to take it i. to lakr Ihe mr.l:rtaa in tl.e n..-uih. Ihrn t.ke u.e water an-l rwtP. a f-'k bntrlb.r. tn tbia way Ihe mclirHie will Mwrrrlr Vu ted. tANr.'Kl. A CO.. Tr-THel-1-. ; CHKJSTJi CAUn l:l L UKistur? : . w. R. mi rwin. A.-m. 345 Broailway, rw I r. CABINET AVAKEEOOJl 70RTII 4tb Street. The sulcri!ier r most respectluliy informs the citizens v Lewisbur? and vicinnv. that he has i n hand and f. r sale a cheap hn of I I HAITI UK. lor the t-pruig trade, comprising ' Iri!t!Mli" and Ct'ln'''" UurOatlS, t,C rctarics ami Casos, tcntor, Card and Pier TaUes, l-ining ' P.reaklaet Tal.k?. Ci'iloartls. Cut tajrc ami other r.ed.stead?, J-tawls, Solas, and Chairs of all kinds. COFFINS made to oroen. short notice. The public are cordially invited to eiam his work. as he is sure lhal they will be sa- fied with his Mi,ck of Ware, and prices. SOLOMON YOl'Mi I.ewisblirr, Sept. 15, lr.rfi av (IlKhS, Walb'. gfi -f ftzi n(1 J'Wrli y. " Sw" &aa3aisear!ihe I'ost Oilice Cheap Cash. A. E. IJENOKMAMJiE, A' Lewisburs, April St, 154- . JOMtll Ui:M.l',.4uclloarT, SliLll Trsl ihe patronage of ie' publif Res,d..nce on South Kifih street. L-'-burg. Pa. December 5, I- ' 4isMI El. HOFr.MA I1' OKS.w.'s K-il.a n over 1 as opene.t a ne ,,.,., kj au- f....(.,...,erv. an.l wu.lit.Slo act! n-5 uicruus cu toiuirs thtie.. I in (1 r? iO A C O A