in IV 1 f m J.-; ... V Ii 1 oTnORMR Ic J. B. COEBtUUS. T. Slsre.stfes .ft-. Th. Lnoinn CasoTtctr, -)ittrl mi lhetah System. h.s the larret end best. rlrrni.itina nf any Newspaper in tlnhva County. F reeJom, national ; Slavery, sectional! We aPrml from IU' fit ShrnMing Snpreme Court Judgttxa the Pi.ru or Ptsn.ii.Vijn: Tor Ciovernor, DA VI D WI L3IOT, ' OF JIRADFOKD COrS'TV. Canal Commissioner, WILLIAM MILLUARD, OF flHLADELlWA. "nr JuJyn of tlie Supreme Court, J tni'S V EECII. or I'-iyra to. jum:i'ii j.levis,o. ciiesicrco, t ulon Counts JomlnaHonii. F.r Itrpn-'Ht.itn'n I c 1 "u 1 '-""'rJ THOMAS II AVKS,' of Union county, j rebuilt, and looks ctcu better thun its pre DAN'IKL WlTMEll, of Snyder " j deccssor a superior monument to the linjtilrr f- lieronhr GEORGE JIEll- j enterprise, sagacity, and love of virtue of HILL, of New licrltn. Commi'sti.tncr RICHARD V. B.LIN - COTA', of Hartlev. Trtiiurcr HUGH P. SIIELLER, of Lcwishurg. Auditor JOHN KESSLER, of New Berlin. Mlddleburir Fubllc Iluildingfl. We this week for the first timo saw the buildings for public purposes erected in and for Snyder couuty, by private sub scriptions ; and we must in justice say that the style and appearance of them both, surpassed our anticipations. Tho numcr ons disparaging allusions that have been made to them, we certainly think unjust. They are superior to the buildings so long used by hoth counties at New Berlin ; and although not as expensive as those at Eew iaburg, yet they will probably stiswcr the necessities of that county for a long time to come. AVhcn we r. fleet that .MidJle burg has not one third or perhaps one fourth the pecuniary ability of Lcwiaburg, it is apparent that MiJdleburg has shown quite as liberal a spirit as LcwUburg has in the matter. No enc could expect thai the people of that town could advance means for as elegant and cost I v public buildings, as those of our own. And when they have fully discharged their present indebtedness, no doubt they will all feel better inclined to adorn their town with pavements, shade trees, and other ac commodations and attractions suited to and demanded by residents and visitors. The Court Room is easy to hear in, very light, has a soporior ventilator, in the centre of the ceiling orcrbead, and will accommodate sufficient spectators. Tho offices, trndcrncath, would have been better if a foot higher and more commodi-ou-, jot .till suffice. Tliu Safes Lave means for the admission of a;r, which we fear may le dangerous lo records by caus ing them to dampen. Tuo J.il . aud stylish looking 'apparent brick resi dence (two full storeys in front, and a basement) as there is iu the town. The back part of the building is of stone, with ironed windows and doors, containing two prUon rooms above, and two below ; and a Finall walled yard ia the rear. The rooms for prisoners will answer, ordinari ly ; but in case of a largo number they could not be confined seporatcly in strict accordance with law. Happily the Jail of S'jydcr county, like that of Union county, has no inmates; and the very clever Sheriff are not,at present prices, compelled to take boarders at 31 cts. per day. BfSuThe Snyder CountyCourt appointed J. G. L. Shiniel, Foreman of the Grand Jury. Monday and Tuesday were consu med in a case of alleged ruad obstruction at I'ort Trevorton. Another case, taken taken j would up Wednesday, it was supposed consume most of the week. There will be a Court next week also. B5Thc meeting nt Middlcburg on Tues day last, was (considering the very disa ffreeable weather) much the most spirited a:id cheering wc have seen this year. Vet erans in the cause were there, as well as young recruits, who listened with the most intense interest to the speakers ; and the allusions of Messrs. Middlcswarth and Mil ler to thecause of KaDsas and to the name of Wilmot, elicited strong applause. Mio gliug considerably, for two days, with old and tried friends of the good old cause from almost every section cf Ihe county, we were surprised and gratified with the union and harmony manifested, and the apparent strong determination to elect their men aid give their candidates all an old fashioued majority. The Democracy re, as they were last year, putting forth every exertion to effect an overturn in Suy dcr county : Rut a manly systematic rally, i ., . it . . . ... ed meetings, is all that is requited to give -it .1 r r.,,,1 . , ' all the L uion nominees from 2oO to 500 majority, tr lends iu Suyder 2 profiling by the errors past, press on to victory ! ter.K brief trip through parts of Union aud Snyder counties this week, was almost as pleasant as if undertaken iu June so green were the pastures and meadows, and so fresh and unchanged were the leaves on trees and shrubs. Cora and buckwheat appeared everywhere abundant, and much of it already harvested. Wheat produces cveu less than was auticipated,but millers arc buying wheat (from abroad) to grind, while farm rs have sown new raricties of hcat from variuui localities. (We must this season learn to cook and to relish 'hat Tiot cbt-ap and ".hole-some article of uhsistertce, lnditu Corn. This with a ,u' Mvg aud use of veg-taH, ""J 'ry u.stiy f. union ta Wueat, aud money w have ia the country.) PoUtoM re also somewhat injured. Ia short, we fouud oot the first Merchant who bad mustered sufficient courage and cash to g9 to the City for New Goods. , Rather behind the times waa that I " ni!,n ' b, tarm ,on, Jeara 4 ago wrongly supposed nimscii unauie 10 tlje tn newspaper. lie waa lugging , . . j bag of wheat over hit field and sowing by : nall j the miserable poor stuff raised from : "' Seed With a better origin, . . . . . ... ... j put in witu a drill, would Dave cosurcu a , better crop with less ton. FitEEnuno exhibits tho most signs of progress of any town we visited. There arc a number of brick aud wooden houses, offices and shops put up this year. (Dr. Iloutz his takcu tho Walter mercantile ! establishment at Centerville.aud will move ' j the indepenucut citizens of Washington j townshin. The School is well officered. and we are glad to learn in a flourishing condition. Prof, liurchfield. Superinten dent of Juniata county, delivered an inte resting address in the Academy, Tuesday evening. Selinsgrove never displayed its fair proportions to better advantage than as we approached it (in the light or an afternoon sun) from the west. We had not time to call, but marked many evidences of pros perity particularly in the upper or north part of the borough. That vane of the now brick church house, bent down to the wood work of the steeple, and pointing pertinaciously and horizontally east, still maintains an orthodox protestation against "varying with every wiud of doctrine." Some of the more enterprising and far sighted citizens of Sciinsgrovo are endeav oring to secure the Normal School for this District, in that Rorough as a central location. A preliminary meeting has been held, and a General Convention of those friendly to the effort, is called at Selins grove for Wednesday ,7th Oct. at 10 A.M. This, or ihe Bridge, or both, is far better business than that of the small politicians who attempt to quarrel with the citizens of tho county because they preferred by a large majority another competitor for Ihe privilege of paying a grinding tax for the honor (and profits) of a county court. But, to cut our cogitations short,aftcr all "(here's no place like dome." UNION COUNTY COURT. In the case o( Com'th vs John Sholl, verdict was rendered of Not Guilty, but Deft to pay tho costs. Com'th vs Charles Stecs, for cutting itmrior Vnnlint, Guilty. David Ilerr for Dr. White vs Dr.Thorn ton, claim for services. Verdict for Deft. Q'Utio, oonw l.i. J. I . ft. - avian wff Ittrcjt Ob Miss Polk, was sentenced to pay $50 fine aud costs. Win. Sizcr plead guilty to tho indict ment against him. James Wall, Edward O'Shatjgbncssy, and M. Gagen, were naturalized. A petition was presented for the incor poration of the Lewisburg Literary Asso ciation a very desirable project, which we bopo to notice more fully hereafter. Our IrCplalatlic Candidates. Thomas Haves, E-q ., the nominee of Union county, is a man whose qualifica tions are undoubted, and whose character stands without spot or blemish. Possess ing rare business talents, proverbially hon est, iudustrious, and enterprising, and bav ing a thorough knowledge of the wants of the people of the district, no bet ter selection could be desired. Mr. rjjjcs is known throughout Union and gny Jer as a man of ibe finest social nuili- tic?, and belaveJ in all tho relations of i ' . . . . ! nie. i w ice uavc nid leutjw-cu.zcns pre-, sentcd him for the Legislature, thus at testing the deep hold he has in their con fidence and affections ; and we have every guarantee from his past life that he will bring no discredit upon it. We predict his election by a very large majority. Hon. Damkl WiTMEii is at present one of the Associate Judges of Suy dcr county. His election is a most excellent one, emi nently worthy the honest yeomanry of his county, and it was only after the most ,. . . .t.i , i . urgent solicitations that he consented to allow the use of his name for the bonora- blo position of a legislator. For honest, integrity, industry, and capability, be has no superior in the District. He is a good man, a strong man, a worthy and deserv ing man, and as such we confidently look for his triumphant election. We lake great pleasure in recommend ing them to the suffrages of tho people of Juniata county. That our opponents have . e - . . J no cnauce oi success against so cooa men, , . , ,, .? . 7 , . . may bc judged from Ihe character of their . b . . nomiuntioua. xuatunst us iinuiug lis uvui- nation prominent and ittfluential Demo crats, they Lave sought cut counla of r young gents, and set them up to be knock ed down. Rut if the Locofocos chooso to rnake a farce of the Legislative contest, let them ; we'll make it a solemn reality, by electing men of excellent character and fitness. Let us go to wotk manfully. Juniata Sentinel. aThe Democracy of the Luzerne Dis trict, after a five day.' session at Wilkes barre, on the 57th ballot nominated Paul Leidy, Esq., of Danville for Congress. The Democratic Senatorial Conferees for Northumberland &a. met at Danville on Saturday, made uo nominations and 1 adjourned to meet iu Milton, next Satur- dav. ihtuugh the J Xuc opposition Cotif.rccs meet at . Mil-r-.-:iiiu Hliiit toa on Jlouday uixt. LEWISBURG CnRONICLE FniK tne Ui04ktiir( iSnydef Co.) Tribune, l:U inet. Anierlcaa Republican Mcellnir, On yesterday afternoon, (Tuesday, 22 J inst.,) s large and respeetable meeting of th nnrvuitiftr. tn iho National Adminia- tratios, assemLled in the Court House in j 1 r Fees, W. G. Ilcrruld, Dr. Ixaac Rolhrock, Jacob ISoleudcr, Jacob JIartin, Jacob Kern. Abraham Hendricks, Capt. John Huhn, and Jacob Miller. .. S:cirtarie$ John A. Ettingeraod Hen ry K. RittCr. ' . . . . ...r ja mutioii tun ciiair biioiuii.u iuo iwi- . r. ..... . 1 . lowios uoruniuico to arau resolutions ti- , r .1 . preSSIVO Of thO SCntlUlCntS Of tlie muctlC, -. , IO Wll . SnmnM VToirifV Fred Ulthfon A J " ' " . . ' . B1 T : .1 1 1 .1. O l !.!.. I .. lillijuicwnrill, CHIUUI'I an link, nir mig, iMvia Yt eiries acu oamuei u. iter-. , ruld. O. N. WoilDES, Esq., from Lcwisburg, was then called upon to address the meet ing in the absenco of the Committee. Mr. Worden responded iu a very effective and pertinent speech. Ho proceeded to show by the record, that the onerous State debt under which we labor, is almost entirely owing to Locofoco misrule, and demon strated it to a certainty. "Facts are stub born things." At Ihe close of his remarks the Hon. Ncr Middlcswarth was induced to address the meeting. Mr. Middlcs warth acquitted himself in his usual hap py manner. U. f. .Miller, fcsq , was then called upon and responded in a pow erful speech. Messrs. Miodleswartii and Miller spoke principally upon the Slavery issuo and the necessity of union aud harmony in our efforts. They were loudly applauded. The Chairmnn of the Committee on Resolutions reported the following preamble and resolutions, which Rafter some timely remarks by Samuel WtuiiCK, Esq. wore unanimously adop ted: Whereas, it is the privilege of the peo ple to assemble together from time to time, to express their sentiments upon such public men and measures as may be thought proper to promote the general wel fare ; aud whereas, a State election fraught with great principles, is approaching; therefore, be it Resolved, that we arc in f.ivor of tho Union State Ticket, and the Union Coun ty Ticket, and recommend the candidates to (he undivided support of every fricud of freedom. Resolved, that we have full confidence in the ability and moral standing of Dan iel Witmcr and Thomas Hayes, our can didates for the LegUIaturc, worthy the """Ii" " Pouic, lira oaio uuuuuut : or ..r . 1. i ii , ... , of their triumphant election. Resolved, that wc have full confidence in the principles of the American Repub lican party, as the genuine landmarks of the Jcffersou Democracy, in opposition to the Locofoco doctrine of Slavery extension. . xtt.t-e.-i, ska. h. avor of free dom of speech, tho rights of labor, and the freedom of the press, and believe that those inestimable rights have been inva ded and trampled upon by the introduc tion of the bogus laws into the territory of Kansas by the pro-slavery propagandist Democracy. Resolved, that we have ever been and shall continue to be in favor of Ihe Con stitution and the Union, for the hake of the Uoion, one and inseparable, as pro pounded and defended by the fathers of the republic Resolved, that we cherish and shall for ever defend the principles of civil and re ligious freedom, and iu doing so shall re sist all influence, whether domestic or for eign, that seeks to invade the security of the ballot-box aud the freedom of our elections. Ou motion, adjourned. There is a curious state- of things in Dauphin county. One of the County Com missioners moving West, resigned ; one deceased ; and the time of the third cxp red this fall ; so that the whole Buartl U to , t ' j ou uucu ai tne vcrotxr r.ectinn. GENERAL ELECTION Proclamalion TaVTHEREAS, in and by an Act of ihi EAS, in and by an Act of the! 1 1 (tencral Assembly of ihis Stale,enlitled this Commonwealth." enacted on the Sd dav of . . ,., . .' . ",c u ""J1''1 July, IS.I.1,1' IS enjoinf 1 on me to give public notice of Sticb election to be held, and to I enumerate in such nmire uh-.l ,,ffl,..r. .re .. ! enumeraie in surn no ice n..t (.Hirers are to , be elected, I, DAN I. I).lrULI)I.N,llgh Sheriff' of the county of Union, do therefore berebv I male n,t five Ihi, ni.hlin no.ie. . ,h- -l.r., putitic notice to the electors of the said county of Union.that a CCVt'f.tL ELECTIOX will be held in said county on the j enanav or Oi-Tiiata rar (being the irf,h day of ,he $aid ,,.) aI ,hve severa, Districts composed of the following townships and boroughs, viz I district, at the late Commissioners' office in and for New Berlin borough. II district, at the house of Henry Gibson, in and for Union township. III district, at ihe house of James Adams, in and lor White Deer township. IV district, at the house of James Lawson. in and for Kelly township. V district, at the house of George Wolfe, in and for East Bufldloe township. VI distrirt.at ihe house of James -M'Creight, in and for Duflaloe township. VII district, at the hoas-e of Wm Inhoff, in Miflliuburg, for West Buflaloe township. VIII district, at the public school house in and for North Ward in Lewisburg borough. IX district, at the hoose of Jonathan Snvlter m na 'urou'n aru in -.ewisburg borough, V district, at ihe honv. ,,f m.rl.. -e..w.e in and for M.lll.nburg bnrnneh. .VI di-tricl, 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 Xrw Berlin, in and for Jackson township. XIV District, at the house of John Reish in and for Lewis township At which time and places there will be elected bv ballot Two Persons as Judges of the Eupreme 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 Tnion, 8nyiler and Juniata couniirs in the General Assembly of this Commonwealth ; )ne Person as Begiater and Recorcer for j One Person as Coonty Treasurer; ' i One person as County Comtnissioner ; ajid 4 One person as Conaiy Auiliior. this rlaee- The mectinir was orLan xcd !";"". ? p ! rudti-D.of ihi. , f-. .- . T TT.iJ;rf..TJZ' D.miaD Giii.iJlll.?bfriirofih.rouiyorii.ion,., Public Buildings and I.and.siluaie in said by appo.nt.ng the following officers : 3.7:1 ' S'ZTSS KlSTrS.'S: V"- blunin 10 ,h Coan of lniu" 7VrWaIIon. NcaMlDPLEtiWARTB. "T oiawof wtiu. duit im.lvibie t. to Um. ( Mm,;,i.akuUmrlm,mth,iKail,ni-', prii.no the rreciion ofihenew county out of IVce Fs.V.s-Samnel lUUer, Isaac d'" Aet of Assembrr. entitled ! lJ!JilAtlS? Part f .' " a " & WEST BRANCH FARMERSEPT. 2,5, 1857. I Notice is hereby an en, That nmr person, rxeeptinrf Justice of tin Peace, wh shall hold any ofltoe or appointment of profit or triMt under the I u'tnl Mintee, or or llite Nta, or any ,-i i y or incorporated ni.trn 1, whether O'WmiK.ioncU . fc w AM .0,,,,,,vM w tb. iuuti,.. ;. (Hnmror otherwise, " "r,f",.!5".,L,2: .U.'T "".'. I rixim, or m o " . -- I of th. M-Iit or cobiimoii enuiiHI of any rlly. or cora- "ifww oi " KAl Act relafin? 10 elections of this Com - i.l n n-.-J 1-1. .nrl ISM lurthrr monwraiin, passea uiy -ui, 101, lu.tmt provides as fullOWS, lo Wilt -That lhlr-rloran4 Jadrhall twrtattharr. rprrtlr. plaora arp-'Mitnl by boklinx Ua .taction ia Hi. dMtricta to which thry rMtrti.ly hcloor, brfor. S o'- Uilier, and o.rh of mi id iniec4ora f hall appoint 00a ckir In tin nornlnc or tn. aaia arcorHi twrmay m w derfc, who .nail no .lialllMu yinara a iwawnn. , - , I OOd I In caar thaprr-on who shall hata rrcrired U.ea-r- htKheet nnalirrof yotea for in-pocVr, .ball not at- i on lb- day of any rlci lion, then tire panon who i,.,. n.,dr I 'halt h.ra mwirad the around liiirh-at nuaiber of yotw f, jul, tn nrIt peemlinr; .lotion, .li.ll acta. In- ) .fwM-tor in hi. placo. And in th. prMm who ehall I h,re reerimt the hifheet number of yul fir UMprtor ' "''" ""' r-WB rlectrd JndJ. rtiall appoint . an mrin:ror in iiw piaco, aim in cnaa w prrmm wo"i i i. ..ii ii 1 ,1 ,1 (...In, who reoeivil ...n ,.e w nl.cr: or if any tamm y .halt eoiniuue In the board on. boor after lb. tine, by law Die. fcir to. opounit ut , Aj f,irlr,,r- , b-rehr git. wilier, ilirret and prn thr election, lb. qualified iitrr of the townrhip, ward claim, tbattbrelcctionon thxaM propoaed Am. nilmrut., or di-trirt fur which inn-h ofH'-or .hall bale been rlrclrl, i fllmii opened and Hoard at Ihe uie timo, and In all preaent at the place of election, ahall ek .no of their f.f. tw rondurtrd. a. the Oeneral Flections of this number to fill Mich raranry." Commonwealth are now ronitiir-.ed,a. writ aarrM.rt. tha J also hereby make known and give notice . qnaliSratinnanfrotrr., thr time and manner ofm.kintr that the following Act of Assembly was J. other i-ariic.,i.ri-. ui.r. nu.ic ,, . , . , . i r Rand and feaL at Lewwhurc, tliii 4th Septeinlier A O. passro oy tne general iissriiioiy ui monwealth on the 27 th of leoroary, A i. ISi'J, to wit : " An act relatii. to Totinr at election, ia the nrantira of Ad.ni, Dauphin, Vork, Lannudrr. Franklin, Cum berland, Center. Ureene, Hradl'ird and F.rle "Mt. I. Ho it enacted. 4c, That it idlali lawful ft the qualified rotcra of the eountie. of Adam., Dauphin, lncaetrr, York. Franklin, Cnmhrrland.Crnter.UreeM, Ur.dfrd anil Erie, from and after the baraafra of tin. net. to rot. for all the candiii.tr. for th. various oSlera to be tilled at any election nn one slip or ticket : Provi ded. That office St which every candidate i. voted for. .h.ll lir derunated. aa required by the eaietinc lawe of tin. t'ommouwealtli. Sec. a. That aay fraud committed by any perMn yotinif in the manner above preacribi-d, ehall be puni.hed aa idmilar fraud, are dinned tn b. punished by tbeexi.tine lawe of this Common wealth. - mat ny tnr atneenion oi an aci pa.-, uy nw " rj hv seneral tb'ket, be extended to Mifflin, tnion, t'ra ford, Beiiford. Monroe. Warren and rlburaberlarHi countle.,Mfara.rrlate.to vntinitattlieceurral electiona. For ihe information ol the electors of Union county, 1 publish the following, being the 4th section of the act of the General Assembly 01 tne session 01 mat, rntitiru -.in .ici to j provide lor ine election ot juurs 01 me sev eral courts of this Commonwealth, and to resulate certain Judicial districts-" Sic. 4. That the election for Judres ahall be held and eunilurb-d in the several election districts, in the same manner and in all respect, as electiona Sr r-prewnte-tiies are or shall beheld and conducted, and by the sme jiolees. inepecfors and other oRO-era ; and the pro- V11.1.H1. 01 tn act ol tne tteni'rai a-semniy. enuticn -an Actr. iaiinetotiieeircti.sortbi.Commini.e.itb.'ap- proved the second day of July lsxi, and its several .up-1 lta i to apply tothf riVrtiotia for Judjira: lro. i.l-Jt That tha i af-r.-f.aid flsrttr ithall wutt r-r Ja.lfa of the SuprrnM . t ottn on a ik-r.aratr Ph-. of ptprr, and ft all oiimt t It will thus be seen that the electors of j Union counlv are required to vote for Judges : on one piece of paper, and for Uovernor,Canal Commissioner, Assembly, and all Couniy of-. ficers, on one piece of paper, or the voter may east his ballot for each office separately, if he prefers it. It shall be ibe doty of the several Aerora re-pert, election is kept open, for the yurp.ee of ivlo informa- tion to tie- in-nrrlnrs and judcr when railed on. In rrls, , , 10 .or nam -. any prr-iw ae or tne v.n. . at such election, or such other matters ta relation to ( ,h.m,,t of voters as tbeaaid in.per.tora or eiUier th ef them ahall from time In time ronairti. rt prstrtn anaii oa m-nniiwu tn vmm a any rirrunu i afraid, that. awfaTt fr.a of th. a- of t.-o- J ly-on yrara or aaortHwba ahall ha- liV-d in this No per-on shall be permitted tn vote at any elseaon Hat at iVaat on yar.aitd in the rltt..wi -Mnct whrra -ut-hr-ldHiron. and a-ithin two w m oaid a Stala or .uo- 1 ty tax. whirh hatl ba-c brra aiwaiti at Ira-t Un tn i V-fori trt rl-tH. Hut a rlltiea) or I a ubiim and rr-iiM."e-d thrtfretpj anxl rrturr.rd. and who ha r.--d in tb lectina dintrirt and asaid taxca aa f'ifa.4l, fhrtll ht- rntitl'd to nt after r--tdins in thia State mx mootha : frnvi4t-d. That tbm white fiwaM-av. ritiafnn of tlie I niUd Statea, retareea the attea of Iweotj-orve and twenty-two yearn, and baTe rewided Id the elertion dia trirt aa aforenai.t tea daya, ahall be enUUni to vote, alttVHirCh they ahall not hae aaid tea. Nn peran ehall he permitted tn vote wlWe name fa not enntained in the llt of taxable inhaMtant fumibei l-t the ( omniiiiinera. un.raa, r'irat, hepnidiMe a refript f..r the payment within two yearaof a Ft-Ue or enunty tag a-ar-red 'reeallv to the Conatitut km, and rive aatitav tury evitiVnre either f-a hta own oath or afflrmattnn nr tlie iwth r aAlraiatioB of another that be haa paid cavl. tai. r on failure tn protlijrrn. reet-irit ahall make oath t the payment tbereot; or 8ecnnd if be claim a risht ta wots- oy ns'ina; an eiertor leiwrrn assw aiiii-w i( .wruii-vins and twentv two yeavra he ahall der-f-aeon oath nraftlrma- I tion that he haa reaided in the Mate at tVat one yi ar befnre hif anpiieAtina, and make a orb prtvf nf reaidenee in theditrirt aa in required hy thia art-and that he d'iea verilv believe fromthe aerattntacriven him that he l of the afore-atd nee, and give iiieh otbf rvidrnee aata frq aired bv thh art, whereupon the name nf the per1'" " admit ted in vote ahall be Inaerted in the alphabetical lit by Ihe inapertnra and note made nppnaitr thereto by wrilinc ttie word tax if he ehall be admitted to vote hy reaana nf having (atd Ua, or the word op if he ahall bv admitted U vote hy reaou of aurh ape, nhatl he railed out to the rlerka who ahall aaaka Uta lika notea in the uatfuT votera fcfj.t by them. In all raaea wliera the itameof the perann claiming tn voteh found on the lift furniabed by the tt.niia in tinn er and a-HM-Faor, nr hia ripht tn vote whether f-uttd iherena or not la objected tn bv any qualified citiaen, it hall be the duty of the inrfps-ctnri to examine aurh per aon on oath aa tohia qualification a, and If he claima to have r-a.ded within th State f nnr year or more hla oath ahall he aufhrient proof tbrent, but he thalt make . u .1 I .1 nn. n.mr.l.nl aitnen. who shall Im . i .mitscd -lertor that b. ha. residod within tb, district j ttian ten d?trnxtnrrtdiiir aaiit election, and I.. II httMwvlf aw Mr Ihat lita bona fide ivftideiw, in prr-unreoi bis lawful caaiine i within the diMrMrt, that he did not remove into faid dtaUtct for Um purpuee of voting therein. Kvcry person ciiialiSed as a'orerftld and who shall make due proof if re,uired of hi. re-idenc. and pay ment nf t v. af..re.i,l. shall he admitted tn vote in the ' fa.wni.biu, ward or district ia which be shall reside.'' T "h" '- pratumpt to pr..,ent any lection or use or mrra ten any violence in any socn oi ler. ..r .h.ll inb-rruntorimorotierlv interfere with htm ln "" """""J or h'" v' "f " """" d..w or avenue fa any window wher. th. same may ha hol.lina.or riotously disturb the peace! surh election or 'ball nse or practice any iotimid.linr threats, force or violence, with desirn to indoence unduly oroveraweany r , pr,,ent him from vm in. or to restrain the frndom of choice, such prm.n on cnrictlon shall bc Sned in any .um not .xeeniinrSve hundred dollara and impri-nncd for any time not le. Iliu Uire. nor more lbs. and if itisball he shown to the court where the trial of aurb offense, shall be had. that tin, person aoofrendin was not aresidralnftberity. wardelis trict or tnwn.biy where the said n He ncr was enmmitted and not entitled tn vote therein, then nn conviction be shall be arutrnc.d' to pay a fin. of not Was than nne hun dred nor more than one thousand dollars and he impris oned not less I han six moatbs aoy mora than two years. if any .eraon nr persons shall make any bet or waeer noon therejinltof aay erection in this Tom monwealth or shall offer to mske any such bet or waxer. either by ver bal proclamation thereof or by aay written nr printed advertisement or ehalleofEeor invite any person to make such art nr waiter, apoa conviction therrof be or thry shall S.rfrit and nay three tiauw the amount so bet or ourreil tn lie pes. If anv person not by law qnalifled shall fraudulently , A vote at anv elertion in thai Commonwealth, nr being otherwise qualifled ahail Tote out of hia proper district, I ahall ai'l or procure anrh peraon to vote, the rerson r tr are m "w-. ".r:"aq.,,,,rr,? . ronvirtir Hi all be fiord ia any rum ant eiceedint two bundred ihdUra and be iaipriaoned fur any Urn. aut ax creilina; three a-oatba. If any perron ahall vote at lanra than ana election rii-.tr.rt or othenitae ftandulently vote more than once on the anajte dny, or aba.li fraud ulently fold and deliver bilbetii-pecU-r'twotkkeUUtin with the intent ille rallv U vote nr ad viae and rn-rara a tint her an to do. be aunt n-'t leaa tliaa ftny aor atore than Hva hwawrml dol- ! lara and be tin prisoned not leal thaa three aor a.ore tbaa. twelve aanatha. If anv peraon not quaiiDert to vote ta tate ijoaiatoa- l wealth, ajrreeablT to law, (exrent the aona of qualified ritisrne.) shall appear at any place of etrctioa Sir ib. pnme or i-suini tirkrt. m- of loit.icnrir., the citiiena , itfillSti such ofrence. end he imprisoned for any term nut elceed- Irr Uiree montba.' Agreeably lo Die provisions ol Ihe sixty first section of said act " every General and Special election shall be opened between the hours of eight and tea in the forenoon, and shall continue until seven o'clock in the even ine, when the polls shall be closed." The Betnrn Judges of Ihe several districts will meet in the Court House at Lewisburg, on the third day after ihe election, (being Fri day, the 16th day of October.) to do and per form those duties enjoined on them by law. The Return Judges of Union, Snyder and Juniata counties are required to meet at the Conn llnnwe ia Ihe borough of Lewisborg on Monday the 19th of October, to make out returns for the members of Assembly. , Daied at ihe Sheriff's 0:lice, l.ewisharg,ttiis 10th day of September A.D. one thousand eight htuidrej and Cltr-seven. DANIEL D. CVLDIM, Sktriff 0ncr.i Atermbiy. nn the sth of April. im. entitled Mi ' county aforesaid, containing Act relaUve to Supervuor. ia Franklin enunty.' it ia I . , , . provided: -Tl..tlh.Ae,pUr,,e-.t-..loof.h. ffi ACRES AND 37 PERCHES, l-iri-laturr.aiprovedthe-j;tbdayorFeb.,49.autnonrinit , - i i c t lt.. ' throuahSed voter, id Adam. and othercoantie., in vote ' more or less, ailtoiiiine lands ofSainuel Shoe- Amendments to the Constitution. rkOf.LAMAflO.X. Itn.fcRK At. I bve been dinid by th Orrroor te if rive Dotlrv Chat a .Mill Kriwilutfili. propping err- tola Amendment to th ( nntituli of tbie Cnwiuocf 'i," unn.'! r.tt., ..r.? : ' th. ... ., .n,i th.t n u pr...ta b, .h. j Conrlilurioa, thr4 UT aropDilurM. M wrvra upon, . .K.I I h aiifcmflLml th.an.pl. fcr lhrtrappri,ylor. O D.-Dwr.hbmrt.,;rdthr-rrW,I, ! iir any of ihru: which MMI elrrtlon aliall h. bi-M al tha ! and oprnnl aal eloaed at th. tin at and wilhia j w) h llwMml rArrtim, , lhj (Mnnron.lih am hrld, oorord .nj -!l; .ml mh.ll br lb. Jut .J ll,. jj, ,pr,u.rn n. IVrk. of rarh of ail lown-hipn, ry.riJa and iliitricUv ta nwriie at tlwMtlil electron, ticket. j .iLhcr written or priatMl, or partly written and partly . nrin led. from ctlarn. duly qoalitleil to r for il.-moiT of the Urnrral Aeaenbly and to deptAil tlem in a box or ! . which ticket, ahall he rcprrlfoliy lalnllol on tlio i oulM.le, -Kir.t AmefHlmrnt." -Sen.n.l Ainciidluent," ; .ri.i.d Ala. rrlment." and "Fonrth AmrniUnent," an.l Dnieii to 1. Str that purfioa. pnirKl.it oy to. propi r oni- : thue. wboarr r.rorahi. tumid A uirn rnu.or any of .oparato writt.n or printed, or partly wriltcii or printed , or tiekeu. conuinins on th. timH. thereof tho word', "For tho Ainriidmrnt,''aid thoaa who arooppoa- inrnt, BMyrxpreeaineirnrrroy onni! earn ., , .t to aurh Amendment., or any of thrin, miLi opn. 1 .l i .... . . T .. rd to ru.h Amendment., or any of ll.eio. niny mprna invir opporiiion oy rouurraoii a. many ncpar.ir wruieii lb-roof the word.. -A'-ahint tha Amendment..' jj IMMF.I. I. ul'Mil.N, slor.S. ORPHANS' COURT SALE! BY virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Union couuty, will be oUVrrd for sale, at the Columbia House, in MIFFLI.V BL KU, at 1 o'clock, P. M., of XaturJag, October 24, 1857, thr following Real Estate, viz.: A TRACT of LAND, situated in Limestone township. maker, Charles Koyer. (ieors;e Kleckner, Benj. Chambers, Wil iim Foster and olhcrs. all i l.imrslone Land, about half WOODLA.XD, and the remainder under good cultivation. The above properly will be ouered as a whole, or in tracts to suit purchasers. Jerms made known at sale, hv IIEMtr NOL ft. Sept 14, 1U7. A '.m r of Ueoj. cho-uakcr, dee'd. Ctinriir'a Qalo ' "DY virtue of a writ of Lavari Facias XJ issued out of Ihe Court of Common Pleas , , , , ... ,. . of tnion couuty and lo roe directed, will be exposed to Public Sale or outcry, at the Public I house of Henry Gibson at Winfield. in the ; lownanip 01 t niuu, auu couniy awrwaiu, ua I Fit 1 11 at, the M day of October DeXt, at 10 nvtarlr in th f..rn.ion. A. 1).. IR57. a rtriain inrl nf I iml aititattw in lh litwnt.hin .if I n- ion and couniy of Union, to wit : Beginning j at a stone, the south-west corner of ihe tract, and also a corner of Isaac Eyer's land ; thence, ! by lands of Iaac Ever, S.Vi E. 44 I perches to a stone; ihence, by the same, S. b'Jj E. 1H6 2 perches, lo a pine slump; thence, by ihe j same, N. 72 E. IR7.S perches, to a stone ; j thence, by lands of Samuel Walter, N. I7J j same, !. 4-) E. M perches, to siones : ihence, lands of John Philips. . I'Ji W. 63 K . .nine Lo.n-iheoe. l,v l,.r..l. ,.f r,fc""i - I " ' ; ' J ; heirs of John Haves, dec 'tl, of Thomas Penny and Peter Page, S. 7:)J W. 3426 . . , , . perches, l a black oak slump; thence, by lands of Isaac Kyer, 5. 13 . 99 2 perches, ! n he . of bc-lnn,n,.. containing TWO 11 T I LK U ATiV t OU 1 -I li Kh b A( KhS j ANI FOKTY-NINC AXU M.V-1 t.i I ( on tne , her?ditamenii and appurtenances. Whereon rfjdkare erected a Dwelling House, Spring .itv.!t. House. Bank B.irn, W aeon Shed. lc. There is vuluable Iron Ore in the land. To be sold as the property of Horatio (i.Taz gart, Jusiah II. Fnrman, and FMhn (.'. Hurloiu DAM El I). t;i;Ul, Sheriff. 8herifT's Dffie, l.ewisbarg, Sept. 24, 1857. Valuable Farm for Sale. riHE subscriber will expose to Public Sale I on the premise's, in Kelly Tp, Union Co, - , , t a as Fa, at 10 u CloTK A.M. on Thursday, 22d October next, a TRACT OF LAND containing 130 Acres or thrreabcuts, on which are erected TWO l.no llwellini. Hnnvee niirl n uah... spring noue anu oiner ounuings.anu . t. . . .t . l ..-i ,-. l 1 two Wells of Water on Ihe r arm. fjrra- Aliont one. hiimlrr.l acres nf ihp .... i , . , i said tract are cleared and under a gooa State OI COIIIVailon. ine Dai- .ne. e.f th. Ir.e, i. ..II Timh.r.cl I u..v. w " .... " . ' ... . . . ... J Ilia lliu ia snuoiru in a goou i.c.uuoi uouu and is about half a mile north of l ie public , . . ... . .. . road leading from Milton to Brush alley and 3J Irom Lewis itirg. ana aojoins anus ol Jonn i Bennare. Laird Howard, Daniel Kaufman and . David Kelly. Said Land will be sold as the properly of I Au:XAxnxR M'LESTha, deceased. Terms of 1 sale made known on dav of sale hy JOHN BENN AGE, I Administrator with ihe Will annexed Kelly Tp, Sept. 11, 1857 PUBLIC SALE. ILL bc onered at Public Male nn Sat urday, the 3d of October, at 1 o'clock P. M., counneuctng near Jubo Don- chy's. H half lots situate on Brown street 1 lot " u 3 lots on Sixth street, (opposite the new Institute) 2 lots on Tenth street J lots on University Avenue 1 House and lot (old Boarding House property). Persons wishing to purchase Lots, will do well lo examine the above property. The terms will be easy. A. K. BELL, General Agent of University at Lewisburg. Lewisburg, Ang. S. 1857. VALUABLE for sale FA R M mltE tnWrlbpr.ilTuM Iks. Parm n trkioh I he now resides, situate in Buffalo Valley Union counlv, 4 miles from Mifllinhurt and 2 miles fiom Hartletoo, contaitiiog abunt 175 ACRES, of which about 135 are cleared, and the rem- ainder is well umbered. It is Limestone gravel land, in a good state of cultivation, ihe most of it having been limed once, and some of il the second time. I he r arm is well watered, a running stream passing throngh it, and a never failing spring lito" -tte- at the door, and a pump in the barn-yatd. There is a fine ORCHARD of good Print. The buildings are new a large dou-f ble Plank House, well finished, a large jUsj. HASH BARN, a Waggon House, and all other necessary Outbuildings. CHRISTIAN KEIF. Aog. IS, 1857 DESIRABLE BULLDIlMfJ LCI'S T70R SALE. One lot on South Third 1 street, a square and a half from Market, Also on South Fourth street only two squares from Market. ti?"Tlie above ate level Lots, well located and adapted lo building purposes. W. H. ARMSTRONG, ..c...,g ux r oi n in. yraiirtins, utc u . t- , . . . x.e..o.irH,.-,taicu i., tr.w fT?1. Tl TP-n Adjourned Sale. "VTOT1CE is hereby fi7en that the onder J signed.Tmsieen, will tell at auctmn, is ptmamce to and by virtue of an Act of-A-srinbly approved the 1 8ib day of April, A. 1). 1KA7.0B Muxit.t the 19th day of Oclobrr.A.l). )s:7 , the prt,niiM m the Uor..ai;h of .New Berlin, the Jail, t . 1 .. ..... ... , I r ive lots aojoiningeaco Olner, ana piiuuuea ! on the west by Vine suerl, north by Market fal bv Plumb "treel Slid 5uh bv an i "", eat "y llimD Jireet ami sou n b) an ' A Ilry, wnrrron the f Olll I llOIIWe SII1U ( i'liunt OIHrS are errcled. . . - 1,,. aj:ilinln PloniK alr.ot on Ihe east. Market street on the south, lot of 1 Jinr $eebold's on the West and an Alley on . . ,., ,t, B..i : -rie,l tlie norm, nrreon tnr JJII l errctru. aid lots will be sold separate, togetuer WHO j,ppnrtennnerS. Kale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M, of said dav, when and where ihe ttrins and cou- ! J:.:, lns f ,,1. will be made known bv the un- . , , Act for that purpose. July 22, 18S7 KKU MIllDLKMW AK1 H, IlF.NKV V. KYEK, JOI1X V. BAItBEK. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE roii SAI.K. rilHEsubscriberotrLTs fnrsale his Kesitlence 1 on the wet side of South Second Mreci in ihe Boruugh of Lewishor, between Market andStXouis sireeis,consi.tinffof near a tot and ahatfof gronnd.makinga trontofU'Jieeton &aid Second street, and in length 157 feet. 6 inches. The improvetnenis are a rommodi.ius three S2tony BRICK DWELLING lOTJSK. of Pa bncU,47 feel front by 3i feet deep well finished with a marble bae, marble sills and lintels iu front a fire-proof roof wiih a Wing attached of 2:i by III feet an Out Kitchen a Well of ex cellent water, with a Iump in, under roof a large CiMern also under roul a larse new Stable an Ice House and other necessary ont-buildinss. There are aUo on saidj. I.ot choice Krmt Trees and Mirubbery -gf The location is a desirable one either for a private residence or public business. It is on the most elevated part of Ihe Borough, r.ear IlieCourt House, and but a short distance from .narnei siren. terms win oe inuor r,. June 9, 1H57. ti. F. MILLER. Chance for a Eargain.' A newly-erected LAIUJE BRICK iiIn. II ULfL, in l,e isi.urg, advanlageotis: v lorated, is olicred t.ir sale on very reasonable terms, and possession of one hair of n -h-m immediately. Inquire at the Lhrumcle UHice icr.t t u7 Sept 1. 1857 I0T Farmers C hlHCC for a Bar-ain! : 17 OR S ALK, near I.cwi-but, a Tract of ' almost IOO 4 reH of c-mm! Farming jVnut UineMone aMl. It wilt be sold on reas- enable terms at private ale fur Cash. Inquire ' ,h' ""'e "' tn Chr.rl. June Id. .i7 STRAYED y -r. From the premises of the subscriber i'lS"n M'ednesdav night, a COIT Tt Yr small and pretty old, yellow and wmie allotted, face white. anJ while along the back. Information of her whereabouts earn estly desired. HKoncK MEKKILI.. Aw Berlin, Aug. 27, 1n57 I Artitar's Self-Sealing Fruit Jars, j riIIEE are of fire and acid proof stone-! ware, and of thoroughly annealed irlass, ' warranted lo stand hoi water. They are the best in the market, and ihe only ones to bp ! fpnlirtrl' rallied upon. Vur a.ala hy (Jidto J- , - m,,rAn. I.ewtshiir' MACHINK BELTING, &c. INDIA KIT. I! Eli Belling of all siz.-ssnpe-oior Oak lan Leather Utltin: Mill, Cir cular and Cross-cut Si IM 8 and every des cription of H ARDW ARE Wholesale and Ketatl by LEWIS M DOWEI.L. Orders by Express cr otherwise promptly attended to TERMS CASH flmOUSpd TAILORING. JOIINB. MILLER thankful for past favors would stale that he has re ceived Ihe Fall and Winter Fahon, and is prepared t CL'T, MAKK.and KEPAIR garments as usual. He Will en.-le.ir nr at heretofore, to i II S m M . . t . . c hie vrrrlr satifarlo. anUm-QaVbexrcuie nis went satisiacto- rilv lo all Lewisburg, Aug. 10,I8o7 I . HroUc Out In a JfW l'lace ! I . nn u-ll'irn t. Ha. ' . naVing aija , . . .. n , ... .hincnl rrcsnlic Cireil- . . . ,, l)r l)rmandie. ad oining I lh7;h' ,nd Telegraph offit es. he is ', . ... t ,,, .,, ., fr.n,i. a,l ! f j?h he wilh . kinds of cOXFECTHt- AERIES of the choicest varieties. He has i retiue.l the establishment, and is certain of giving satisfaction tj all. up every evening. Ice Cream served Aug. II, 1857 Jet Goods ! Black Diamonds ! ! &c Jluy F.urttjt awl Sure your Money! ! rriIE subscriber is prepared lo furnish j 1 at all times the very best COAL of every description, from the Wilkcs-uarre and fha- mokin mines. lie has on nana an artu ie oi erV superior quality, such as is seldom bro't to tms warket.wutch he win utspose ot at inr lowest cau prices Coal weighed, and pot d j measure warranicu. i i oai rirniiif.ru mr merchantable Country Produce of most kinds as well as for cash. Coal Yard at Tho's Nesbil's Lumber Yard on South Water street. Nov. 19, 156 tf R. I. NESBIT. ftiood Xtm! .cu Goods!! Schrcver & Son have received their J second snpply of Spring and Summer Goods. Thry invite the attention of Ihe La dies, in particular to their assortment of SPLENDID DKEStf GOODS. DRESS GOODS t riain Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Tissues, Beragrs, Shallys, Kobes, Lawns, Itnlliants, tirana, lines, c. Also a lot of Parasols, (extra Murk) and Fancy colors, just ree'd and for sale by May 21. Goodman & Iharoberlin New Clothing Store, at the old aland. PHILIP GOODMAN having purchased ihe Goods, &c of A. Singer, at the well known Store room, opposite Klines' Hotel. and having made large additions to his slock from Philadelphia, respectfully offers 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 Gouds, ever ouered in the West Branch country. Coats, Vests, Pants, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Draw ers, Umbrellas, Valices, Carpet Bags, Hand kerchiefs, die, BOYS' CLOTHING. and everything usually sought for in a Cloth ing Store. Call and give us a fair trial. Lewisburg, May C, 1857. Dr. L Brngger Dr. J. F. Harvey TTOMlT'OPATiriC Phvie-ins a. - nave m lll , J, X south stJe M.ikel Si.be.ween Ith A Stli j l.jCttJ LEWISBIRO, 1'J r-kil ax am THE CiKIMT Bal tlTlI-ICK ' 'fan uf twcruwrtLLf m rrr, FOUND AT IAJSTI poR it tr.rtmf. riKOANKNTi.r hp.at oa.&t? it. rMrlvio.l e-lor. rm.r.luxuri.atry tlw kpJ -n-movi all daO'IruH. itrhmr a.il .11 rrrt.ftila, arfl all .rupt.-a; aiaVca tb. bair Mfk. bialUiw, 1 yn.v ; arc . ,rnwn.n u any rai.aia.i'1. ay.., tm ' anin, a. if tr ra.pi.. .11 t!vtriii Sr. froai Ihr fat., .4 I mtr.. all orora'r,. url lenou brad Jirba. tfrcciccoiar , aoUtb fullowin Koyer. !f If , t.Vs,as ! Prior. J woon a r. juc: in . j,,, , fc... rrrrlyl mi raaoy rnnrm mmi ralLa S.r Tri.f 11. j ! aorwf. Il.fr R.ntnrat r.. ih.t to.y v. vr nMnr-ii-., loar-l to Horloti f .r a luantily. (llw A uoara )im.h. I Bj, rfrtr roM.I whil. .r aiihtoiil.r a..!iBliiy rtltm ... t,.,, L.m. an r-.l 1. 1. '"" .-ri.an.l tlM-arpr..l,.lK.n . r,f,, th. rowt .ah.i.ml.1 ..J c!t-t . r,.ar ricii.itj, tul j ronruca aalbat it ia B1i I yaliraH. prrarail.. ""d . eix-n a May be on. (rraaaor f 1 hi.; aadoM t.'ZD 4- Ur ; 4kftl iVlnr-v ua Tiaurti Vrrv truly. .it;ftl OAMkL J.ATUOJEP i Co. Hirkoi-r OrrvTe. gt. fhrlsfj Cn . Mo !!. lit. 1 ritot-.!. J. ihi lVr tf : Ibm tittii4Wttaia,r we wi r. insiaritft tt Mot if wour 11c ir knitativt. r'l ito s-ff-d-tsr n w....d-rhi., mm ftwrl U iMir duty to J.H am) f ft.rfr-J. f" r-y t it. tttir HtUr ltrvl I'.r m.um liaiti had Wb arfi-rtl-. -iTrTr.l wilb mr-rt. ftbJ mbi rallrti .1 fSid Wshai. TLtj hf 'T Mlmnt e-lllTrs-lv fUlf Off tn CrllJM!vUrDv. wthl-n frit-iiil. Mffinr I'M ufl-'iiiirw, iiiit-l u to a nur ii" t'Titti. wf dul ii h lit i 1.4-jn- f ttrf-i. but. ur mrr ri-t. s.n-1 tbnt cft.ll r.ur 'n- n-lsi. ft i-r IVw mypltr thttifi r mt A iht disw aiM-rDfirvl. iluJ ihrw lniu riwDl rip f tintr itr'd out li;)! .r.nnow my that our r-oj, ban h-nllhr. tw alr, anil luitriat mrrp r-f Itair mnr cltt.-r s-hiM. IVr ran thrt-fi rv. ttiad do fur U dlw ajM-ei ol th - !(. arnl ,r. Vft.'-fUK W. MH TMtOTIIAM. f .Ai:All A. Ultx.l.NUUlllAM. Ci.nlin- r, Miit. JuB-2i lVt5. PROF, J. Tvrw.kH.ar tir : I (-.- ctfa-d two teutta r.tVri-1. Ilaur Hv-yti rli. and raa truly ut it u tit- gft-'t liifi'trrv 1 f 1 lt 9 ft- fur rrMoriric and rtiao ririf tV Hair. 1V-I.T- a'tmr it I "aa a ataa of M-vrat. Vr hair lisn frviw Mitam-i i( frtcial r.lrr- Yoa ran Iff. BiBrend it If 1I.4- m.rl itbur thf lt iVar. aa ajrf eatte is oar oft he ajorat ktad. Yotin- IU-(f-tfult. DAMN. Ml KfllY. O J. WO0I1 h OL r.ot.ri-l..r.::r-' Hroadaay. V V, fin tit-Krs-t N. V Wir lti!in tuUi-Laiebt; aatl 114 14 j And Id by allpofwi Drtisrcta. Great Excitement ! MONK V LOST! T is iiw universally conrrdrd ihat th pnr chaif.? ol anv article of (.M'd fir private I or latuiiy usr. anil (tie paying tht-rron mora than a la:r ptii lit, is 'ii..ihty Itisi ;" ilie uniirr stened. Ihrrrfi-rr, has jul opened, in his AEW -!.V VOMMOIHOVS lOl'Sf' on the corner nf r'ourlh and Markrt Miert.s, Lewisburg, a .splendid assortment of iIL(. A XI) Mil Kit Goor., ft-r Ladies as tll (cntlrmen, consistinif. in part, of the wiru-us siyUs of l-rrs iiksF Hrrpffe Ve I.aine, Br-rP2s, Tophus, I.awri), Brii.iants, Tissoet, Kmbroitlerie. (t.!lars, l"tidet-Ieeve, li a ml kerchiefs, TriiiiUiiiig, tiloves Mills, ti'tjether with A Fine I.ot of Doiuefic f;oo7M. Prints, Muslins, Ac. AUo, Ready-Made Cio- thins CLOTHS, CftSttVtEf.ES, Vesting, Hats, Cravats, Linens, and a tin. fresh selection (f j .vfy.M:. COFFEE. MOl.AfifES. Tra-, Ci d a, Cheese, in large or small j quantities. r'IMl by the ioarier, j hall, or wh. le barrel. fALT by i the ack or Imshel, ; and, in short, rltn.ist everything o'ually l.pt ; in our stores, ran be found at this corner, and all ot uhit-h will be sold ai the LOWEST CASH PRICE or ejchanL'e.l for Country Produce. All h a-s, t a P. iir Trial; Quick Sales bmail Profits and l'n mpl Pavment. b rj .st etu bc of a supi ru r ipialu v, Ironi the Hartley Mil's, tu t cround any closer ihan the nulls furniils in ilns rtvfii'n. arut quite as gnt.d. if not snpe- rt.e. eriofh ran be leMcd by sslTSIIt, sold in lare or sinail oaiuilies. ALEX. AMMOXS. LewisLurg. Pa, May 2. '.r7. un. SAr.TcnD's ikvigchatoh or Liter Rcniedjr, Till? Is one f theerratr-t scs-nlitie aieiiical d'amver e. n.i i. 'I.ity werkirr cure, almost lit le. erirn1." real t i ' fit. aiivt nel'Ioni nu n- t han i or buttle ia ra. qoinj lo mtc anv kii.d or Ltrr (' aiplsirt. from ihm tirs-t Jaiiti.ii.e ..r li, v-r-ia foa n a o.i.n head acba, all f wbi b aj Ihe rtrult of a t'l.'i-ajfU Ztirr. The 'iif-r ip nne .f irt irirr ral rcnlatr of Hie hnman Kily. nn.) l .ni' - r, rtit-itxriit ri a- well the pt.Wft-wof the -nhm are lu'lt Jr.r ori.l Hie at a:a h v a,ni"t etstirrLv d. p. tt.U nt't n the henlihv a-tin i.f the Liver ft r a piof-er t rr'f'ia.iiMvttf ita tunrttwea. W h-n iheatomm il ia at tautt. il e f t : are.al.tt the wlioie ytrm auffrraia (nnaeiiurnre of oar- rjran the Liver tawtB; erafed U dvitaduty. r. r tb di-eaieM f (tat orfan, ne of tha !r' rrirtor ita- made it h:a atudir. in a prartire vf mora I Ian ttnr tHt. tn fir. I a ma si.nn.la Mk-v.aw.il. i. roiint.-rri the many deipmenta biwbirbttiw liable, rroe that thia rmely ta at K-t nd. aa rerat L,',?L'"h Complaint in an, .fiu fcrma, baa in.iii.ieii run i.scer 1 hut to try a ii.tite. and envicts-n 1. eertuin. A Bii.un i ban teen srnnd by dierdvine come, and cstract nj that part whkh ia solnhle .r the active vir- tuisoiiin nie..i.tt.e. i nese euus remove all moititdor m ntrr nn ihs . n. ... .his. ia ibir .ia-. . neanny now ci r.ile. Inrrporhtins: Ibe stomach raueiDe: (.,,, ... ,h -,. fa.., inJ ....:!. ... . 1. i. : . . . i . ,hr dl-ense. an.l rltct,!,.. . radical core with, nt any tf ,T IX'ZZ. .r"."T,.T1LV..r.i"? CmK ml . ' ' """- To all aho will f.l'ow tr.se direeti na. a care ia prert- ur..u Um.,ltnB,Iu. t.k,a, Kvn ,b. aui-a ia felt. The Invi rater nrr fails tn cure our rtemarh or th bail ifli rtu .-xw riencr.l alter attnr. Hi!l: ui alla'-k- yi Id rra-iiiy to one battle, ar.d Chron ic Iharrh" a. tlifflrult a." it i to core, ia neVrr ticuble t ttie to tL' i-e wtio take the Ihvirtnralor. Fit Ivi U or Jaundice. n thmit in the known World acta m fullv or ruren to qotrkly aa the Invhrnra- ''&ht M,m. u a sure prnenisiive. ti r. 1 1 r nio?cs mil cllow utr-b and unnatural, coiur in i takt a doe Vfi. re retiring, and it ia K r K n..i!etriirt:"n it ia aafe and sura rcnrIv. it lvmd.tem fhf t-anne ef the di-enae. oati lie n rann.st f xit mliri fho InwitHnrsir U fnal? taken, white t bolic yielda readily to a few doeva. It lrn-1 le known tl.nt.ll the-eare .irer disease, or eiuid by a ilrrac.rd irer. ard to core them neeila a I. o ia aiKhr.m ; it u.s andicinal powers, never Wfor. dl envcr-d it at wltl nire all di-easee cf tl,e f.irer. no a.attrr nf hw h-nx standinj; or what may be their Sir as. II, . arliv-no .liriosl virtues extract! d from the rums e-d i. such a. la be aetoniebiax to all who see their et ftcrs. Sir none can use the me-licine without receitinjt bent fit. It art. as a cri.tle t'.tbartir.aad sbnold alware be taki a in sufflei. nt .luantilirs to oprrateon Ihe towels xrnlly. Thr btss wsy In take il is tn take the medtriae in the mcurh. th. n take h me water and swallow h. th hetber. In tbia way the meiheine will searcelv be res ted. Sa-NfuKU a CO.. I'n prir'tors. 34S Broailway, New York. SoMty CHRIST d- CALDWELL. Uuitburf :rj W.B. Mr-UWl.N. Aient. CABINET AVABEE003I T0UTI 4lh Street. Tte siilstriber X ' most respectfully informs the citizens i l Lewisburg and vicinity, that he ha on haid and for sale a cheap lot of l'I KM'l lUE, for the Spring trade, comprising lre?stn; aud Common llnrcan., Sec retaries ami Hook Ca.-es, Center, Card and Put Tulle?, Dining and Lieaki'ust Table?. Cuiil'oanis, fot ta";e and other Bedsteads, Staud-S olas, aud Chairs of all kinds. CO F F i N S mtit 10 0It'T r short notice. The public are cordially invited to examine his work, as he is sure th.il ihey will be at" tied wilh his stuck of Ware, and prices. SOLOMON YOl'NQ Lewisburg, Sept. 15, IHS6 I LOt kS, M atche", and Jewelry, nut doern Ihe Post Otlice Cheap for Cash. A. E. DENORMAND1E, Ag Lewisburg, April 21, 18M. JONI4I1 KELLY, Auclloeeer, SOLICITS the patronage of V" public Residence on South Fifth street, t.rwts buvf. Pa. I December 5, I5- Tt t: C E tM-sAMI EI. HOFFMAN 1 has t.petied a new ht rrram Salts i over hislVnfect:onif.ai.d wiihcs to see bis n melius cu-'.oiiief! '.line-. in
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