Union County Election Returns Oct 13, OFFICIAL. P ? ? ? ? 'C s .J, p'vg I I " f -f I - I I' I E - -3 IP ' ' - " rTorvriior. " J Vii.vot, 3"! 107 94 44 112 70 83 140 61 79 112 16 56; 1273 , Packer, 1K4 iK 60 C3 1U6 57 88 76 56 yl 8'J 20 35: 971 ;WM 4 0 0 0 2 10 0 0 0 0 0"0-j l6 t'ltmtl 'urn. I Millward, 301 jmj M 44 113 C7 80 139 59 79 114 15 5Cj 126. Nrii-klaml, 14 25 00 62 125 56 e'7 74 56 90 8S 20 34, 901 Linderm.in. 1 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oj 11 jif'.pt of s. c -'! Yrr.ru, " US 106 93 45 113 fiO 75 133 CO 72 105 14 54 1208 i 1-rwis, i.79 I1""' 93 4.5 113 GO 75 133 60 72 105 14 54 1209; Str.a, 10 CI 5S 121 54 K 7 1 5 1 84 81 21 26 914, Tliomiison, 179 10 61 5S 121 54 86 71 51 84 81 21 25 912 SIroW, 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 ! lhm.m, 00000 12 0000000 12 lltvr, 314 112 ti 41 1.1G 10 96 139 26 79 112 1 64 1251 1 Mithfr, 3 I'M 94 57 121 M9 82 141 81 76 111 30 57j 1370, lloush, 1W 23 08 86 118 119 85 7rt 87 91 87 33 25. lOf.7 1 Hl iiwiI, I iO 19 58 28 lui 19 82 69 34 89 88 C 33 780 ; I.'rumter tf- It r. j ' I Mrnmi.r, C'H 99 75 49 90 112 78 125 85 72 97 31 52; 1172! Jlcim, 2i6 33 79 55 140 22 90 89 33 96 103 5 37 1068 j Lincoln, : 0 100 92 47 114 39 74 126 55 75 124 4 47, 1197 1 Ions, 1SG 30 62 59 127 88 91 83 59 91 78 32 43. 1029 j Suelub, 297 108 94 41 119 54 83 138 59 76 110 7 57 1243. Wolfe, 17 25 58 65 120 4 4 85 74 49 91 90 15 331 936 Auditor. I Kesslke, 297 105 96 46 lot, 113 83 137 66 78 112 31 55, 1325 Kaiiisey. IKS 23 58 59 132 14 82 75 47 90 88 2 33, 6 first Amendment. For, K.S 44 56 21 0 40 62 100 0 10 4 12 0, 417 Apiinst, 612100100010 012. Second Amendment. For, 115 41 41 30 0 13 58 97 0 8 1 7 Oj 421 Ajrainst, 68 3 18 0 0 17 1 1 0 2 5 5 0, 80 . Third-Amendment. For, 107 43 56 22 0 34 61 98 0 10 3 11 01 505 Against, 612005200031 01 21 fourth Amennlment. For. 165 42 54 21 0 38 63 99 0 9 2 12 01 405 Agtiinst, 61 2 1 0 0 1 0 004 0 015j Wihnot's maj. 304. Lincoln's maj. h'$ Milliard's Shelter's (ca.lt will be seen by tbe above, that,1 rith a thin vote, wo have elected all our; Countj and District Ticket, by majorities ranging between 100 and 1000. Errone- ous reports acre circulated to the injury cf some of our candidates. Before another year, S'liuo will Hal that they have been improperly prejudiced against friends. Sxtueb county bad a small turn-out, but elected the whole Opposition Couuty Ticket (except Commissioner, for which Henry Aluaser was defeated by 'sectional' voting.) Tbe cf&cers elected are Sam'l Slioll (Chapman) Commissioner. llob't W.Keiu (Middleburg) Treasurer. Aer .uiUiltswarlb and Darnel Kobrcr, ; a.t:ina 1 Our Jdkiata county friends have done nobly, re-electing Mr.M.rtin, l'rothonota- j ry, and Mr. liulford, Treasurer. 'Old Libasom' is the Banner County this year. She gives within 5 of tbe Op position vote of last fall, 680 for Wilmot over Packer, and her whole Union ticket by about the same majority. All hail to tbe freemen of LiCbauoD their Cornier, aud their Dcmnirnt ! John B. Kutherfohd, elected to the Senate from tbe Dauphin district, is a noble rprcimen of the American farmer. His opponent, Mr. Haldetuan, conducts tbt Packer State "organ" and is a man ol immense wealth, which was freely used ti secure bis election, lut in vain. The crj of "Abolitionist" (raised agiinst Mr. Ru therford) baa ceased to be iffective in Dau phin aod Lebanon. A. K. MTlure, we are glad to sc elected to tbe Afscmbly from the Frank lio aud Fultou district. He will be fount) although iu tbe minority, a gallant leader. Michael fechlcr, late a mcrciiaiit New Columbia, in elected Hcgistcr & lie i corder of Lycoming county; Mr. Dawson, Treasurer. ) Pottsville gives 1 and Minersville 81 majority for Wilinot. I Wilmot hai a majority of 49 in Coal township bis ouly tnigority iu Norlbum i per U nd couuty. I NoKTiti'MBKitLANO elects James Van dyke of Nortb'd Borough, Sheriff, by 30 maj. over H. J. lteedcr, the Democratic notuiuec; Daniel Becklcy,formcrly of Mil ton and Miiflioburg, now of Trevcrton, ia elected Pro'.hoootary; Samuel Eut,of Sha tnokin, Commissioner; J. M. Simpson, tiunbury, has 167 majority for Treasurer. St'LLiVAN defeats part of the Democra tic county ticket. Montour elects Mr. Wilson, (Dem i Prothonolary by 185 maj; Mr, Sandcl, Commissioner. I'm. i:iria elects Jacub Ererlv. Pro tbouotary. for tho twentieth or thirtieth " ,atm- . , Miffmn elects Opp. Poor Director,and Dem. Sheriff' by 3, and Commissioner by 7 mnj. Chester elects Mr. Taylor (Opp.) Re - UtA- Itordor. hut tba Dem. have re. -' maindcr of county ticket. Lancaster elects tbe whole Union aM.a.va cai.kfi a ouvuvi.ij mi. vaijnaH., beats Peter Martin by 21 votes. "Straight" tickets run just enough titesin Dauphin, Delaware, and several other Opposition counties, to defeat a por- .L t .- , HOB Ol toe regular ucaeis. GIVE IT IP. It ia impossible to HetTer fiive . caulogue of the aaspendcti Bank., ! llailroad and other Companies, JjOaers:praj'or(ji ; i.nd other busuies men, mrougnuui tue; Union. Suffice it to J that no tptcie-; ,; io .. Bochapaa ,..yin mooed institution is enabled to do ud p.eker hare nembarr.ased power im unj ooDsi Jerable businew-wid that the eating ,h, eib of the line. I est, ri best, and longest established eom- , , . mercial liusea ia the Union are compelled i Bicriiomd, Va., Oct. 13. Tbe Ctu t rassign for the want of rend taonej. ' to" Hooao of thia port waa catered lut The (modern) "Dcmoeralic victory" ia ' night by robbers. Tha aafe waa blowa "complete" at last. Entire Locofofo : open with powder, and 115,000 in twenty misra'.e i t,c gel4Cral government baa dollar gold pioee, and $5700 ia nve dol aruught it pcrfett wor tt,e distress ' lar gold pieces, wore stolen. . Th robbert ei niia K?iet ure its fr,jits . i itft 148.000 behind. Tby have eiaoe fc-aj the article, Tht HAo.'c S'orj' becu ar.esied, with moat of tha money J ' 1857. mnj. 3IK .Merrill's maj. 104 maj. 307 Kcssler's maj. 439 RepresenUUv DUtrict- OficlaL Witmeb-IIayis. ltoush.Bonsall Union Snyder J-bi" 1067 1037 1051 780 775 989 3643' 3257 8158 2545 o Witmer has 485 majority over Ronah. do 1093 do Bonsall. Have has 99 do do Ilousb. BonsalL ..598 do 712 Average majority. BTvThe vote in the Assembly district, compared with vote for President, if aa follows (Juniata not official :) noio. Fram. fin.. Bwah. Wins. Har. FarkaT IS I M 717 lwl last 13U is Snadar at JuaialB 4S0 JOJ Ml It 1CW0 hu 922 mort (bM Fnta0Tit Ilazlch'st 1875 lest Packer 722 feu do Fillmore do Buchanan. 445 693 Decreased vote in Union do Pnyder io Juniata 447 1585 ,TU f .11.-1. H in Uuioo county, for -President last fall 1370 1251 1239 906 1034 1040 aud for Governor this, shows a large tailing off: rratrui.aw. wn arias, rarttwr Lawiabnrc SS o SOB IM fcaat Buffalo 111 o7 tt to Krllv 147 1ST S UonaloB SOI SS 14 TO Waat KbSbIbw to lit 7 tl U.m.uburt M lot at SS It.rlU-, aud Lrwla Sat lit 17t IM l.iasratnoa ; tl tl M saw Marina SI S M 7 Jarkaoa 31 SS It SO I'nina tl tt 44 Sa wmu bear 1S4 140 lit 11 Kit 1CW1 U91 t7 li-'l :i brrmsa Tata 334 121 IS! la GOVEUXOit Thus far, Wilmot has nearly Fremont's vote, while Haslchurst aud Packer run far behind Fillmore and j ! Uuch auan. Tbe following ia tho official vote ao far as received : Couutira. PaaVar. Wil-ot Haitaharrt PhiUdelpbia, ai7.749 10,001 14,335 Muuiour, i.UBW SHilt Delaware, 1,598 1,614 1 uion, D71 1075 Northampton, 4,067 1,111 Frankliu, 3,186 3,068 Cbrncr, 5,388 5,269 Mifflin, 1,532 1,217 Dauphin, 3,109 2,656 Uerks, 8,722 2,750 Allegheny, 6,600 7,689 Schuylkill, 6,980 3,079 York, 6,3!4 1,778 Snyder, 999 99 Cumberland, 3,078 2,466 Bucka, 6,747 4,801 Lebigb, 3,805 2,957 Blair, 1,819 1,450 71 j 609 I 15 - 1.010 91 424 104 600 874 858 581 1,332 j 81 58 ioi ! 9 669 I laancaster, 6,486 7,690 i Adams, 2,363 1,900 Lebanon, 1,980 2,601 Bedford, 2,338 1,568 i , i ; ",""no, I Huntingdon, i Montgomery, , Cambria, j Mercer, i Krie, ' Iwrenee, ... 1 i-Stmoreland, 2,410 1,114 1,749 1,678 5,448 2,608 2,379 1,042 169 2,539 2,928 49 1,985 3,305 993 1,992 4,361 3,448 21 817 570 9 2,824 1,684 317 Fulton, i Lycoming, x Northumberland2,81l 974 490 1,369 . 9 . f , a 1 1 Lllj ' 899 133,116 91,212 KEPORTEO. 26,611 235 , Clearfield, 1,459 725 I'..M Sullivr.n. I s-""t 518 210 400 8,800 800 1,500 i The Letrislalura Sa deridedl Adminia. LEWISBURG CHRONICLE - DM14 WllflMt No ofiee in the gift of tbo pnoala could add particle of lustre to the M of this great aa4 glorioaa beam of froedomV standard. Ho N defeated, Waune be is a giant statesmen and embodiment of great litiag principle. Hear Clay. u de feated, and io was William Wirt, and John Quiney Adams, and Daniel Webster, and WiDfield Scot!, and John C. r rcmont. And yet, there are but few really intelli gent or patriotic men who do not honor either of these namea more than that of John Tyler, David R. Porter, William liiglcr, Jamea Buchanan or poor Pierce ! David Wilmot can not be brought down by any defeat like that of Tucaday. lie ia the same be waa before fearless,honest, and free. lie ia ready for the next fight for Freedom and Protection, and he will yet lead the patriotic army of free Amer ican Republican! to permanent and glori ous victory. Mauch Chunk Gazette. t&rW'e give in these columns a cor rected copy of the New Relief Bill, as certified by the Secretary of the Com monwealth. It is doubted whether some of tbe Banks will not go into liquidation rather than submit to the requirements of tbe bill. Tbe 1 per cent, fins laid apon the sus pending Banks, will much overpay the expenses of tbe recent Special Session of tbe Legislature. The New Relief Law. AX ACT providing fur the resumption of Specie Payment fcy the Hanks, and for the Relief of Debtors. SEC. 1. lie it enacted, Sc. mat toe provisions of every act of Assembly or oi . ' ml incorporation or re -incorporation. hereto- fore passed, declaring or authorizing tbe forfeiture of tbe charter of any bank, saving, trust aod insurance company, or corporation having banking privileges, or inflicting any penalties or authoriiius any compulsory assignment for or by reason of ' the non payment of any of its liabilities i the issuiug or the paying oat the notes of other banks incorporated under the laws ol this commonwealth, tho' not specie paying, or tbe loaning or discounting without the requisite amount of specie or specie funds, since the 21st day of Sept. A.D. 1857, be and the same are hereby suspended until tbe second Monday of April, A.D. 1858 ; and all forfeitures and penalties.or liability thereto, heretofore incurred, or that may hereafter be incurred before tbe said second Monday of April, under such acts of Assem bly or of incorporation or re-incorporation, for or by reason of the causes aforesaid, or i any of loem, are hereby remitted ; and so j much thereof as prohibits any bank from , . . . . .. i making loans and diMowts,isaing it own , note or notes of other banks incorporated i under tbe laws of this commonwealth, tht' J not specie paying or declaring dividends, during tbe suspension of specie payments, or from loaning or discounting without the requisite amount of specie or specie lands, aa alorctaid, be aad tbe tame I tierebv i laaf aaa imaiuiiai,i, , . 6, i 1 i r. ' I ered nuder any law for periods hereafter to commence, aod to the payment of stock to all banks incorporated by tbe legislature at its laat session. Sec 2. That in addition to all statements i and returns now required by law, each and , , . . 1 . . I ,., ., ,1,- every bank in tbe cities of Philadelphia, . Pittsburg and Allegheny shall, on titc fir.,t di&couut day in January next, and weekly thereafter, and every other bank in this I ! commonwealth on the same dav and month. I ly thereafter, make np a st.tcmcnt, to be ! and any such bank during such suspension nJ warrant .f attorney as noon mortga- of specie payments may declare dividends 19 stcwe ,ne ;"' "r ubequent r r J i i grantee or owners tf Ihe premises so bound, to an amount not exceeding six per cent we, m,,,..! Obli;oror mortgager: per aanum on its capital ; and this act shall Vm-irfe' further. That said slay of execution extend also to all banks, saving, trust and I shall not apply to judgments or mortgages, or insurance companies,and eorporationa with j OB b"ndt secured by mortgage, unless the in k.k;n.. n,:.;tuoa .h.rtoao a. A., teres! ihereon shall be paid within sixty dars j venhed by tbe oath or affirmation of the ; j ,,, of oblisations,at a meeting tobecall- president or cashier thereof, showing first, : ed by the directors thereof for that pnrpose,on the amount of its loans and discounts ;. ten days public notice, in one or more neus i second, tbe amount of specie in the pos- PP accept the provisions of ihis act by a Session of and owned hi such bank, arid ! yTl'.7JLn.ikmMr.n-h' tbe balance doe from oilier banks, in dis- I ,,nct "l,n third, tbe amount of its notes I outstanding ; fourth, tbe amount of depos- ' ita 1 1 1 til II a 1 mil t' ll no 1 rlnnnaiia wa r .1 K 1 aoccs uuc io oiuer oanas ; wnicn statement shall be published in the next succeeding issue of a newspaper of the county in which the bank it located, or if there be no news paper io such county, then in a newspaper of some neighboring county ; and any vi olation of Ibis law, or failure to comply wiln provisions by any President or Cashier of any bank, shall be a misdemea nor ; and each of the said officers shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine of not less than five hundred dollars, nor more than one thousand dollars, at the 1,236 i discretion of tho Court, one-balf to be 58 given to lues prosecutor, and one-half to 182 ! the county in which such bank is located. 308 ! Sec. 3. That the said banks are here 30 by required, until tbe second Monday of 248 i April aforesaid, to receive at par io payment 1,386 ' of all debts due or to become due to them i respectively, tbe notes of all the solvent banks of the Commonwealth, which naid specie for all their liabilities on and im-1 -..j- , c.j , Pr-or io loo urst at j oi 1 September last, and wbich shall continue solvent ; and the said banks arc. ?.!so bore by authorized to pay oat in all Ihetr hni nesa transactions and diseouuis the said notes to long as the banks issuing the same shall remain solvent ; but ia case any President and a majority of the board of directors of any of the said batiks shall certify to the Governor ander oath or affir mation, of Ihe President, bis apprehension and belief, tbat any . bank in said eertificcat named is ia aa utisafe con dition, tbe Governor shall thereupon appoint three judicious persons, not inter ested in said bank, as commissioners, to in vestigate the condition of such bank, and tha said commissioner shall, after taking aa oath or affirmation to perform the du ties of their appointment with fidelity, forthwith proceed to make the said invet tWation, and report the result thereof with in tea days to tbe Governor j and if tbe officers of tbe said bank ahall refuse to permit tbe said eommiswioners la make such in?estigtioa,wr to produce any books or documents accessary for tbat purpose, or if the said- commissioners or a mititirilr e,T flicm. ahall r.-nnrt tr.it f the Said bank la n.' tf) roaolvi nt condition' or eonuneting its attain ia violation of & WEST BRANCH law, the Governor shall thereupon issnc i bis procUmation, declaring the charter of) tbe said bank lo be lorteited, ana ine saia bank shall be deprived of all tbe benefits of this set; and tbe directors thereof shall r L K.L. ... A ......In m n iMiirniMlt in the manner provided by the act, entitled " An Aet regalaUng banks, approvod tbe ( J, ,, ,he br0o-h of Lewistmre. on Mon 10th day of April, A. D. 1S50 ; tbe cx- j da, Xov. and, A. W. IT, conuncn. penses of soeh oi mission, including the ring at t o'clock r". M, of said ir. i wn : fik ,.n,a,iir.nrliilit ! ih oncizhlh oart of a cenain TKACT OF 7rZ..L7r. lLT T uu,.p...,r.,.-. -j --- L.n. Mini lnk it u lunoii. nnliBi tlui : report shall be favorable to Us condition, . t i in which ease, tbey sball be paid uy toe applicants: Proiited, That no bank shall be required to receive the notes of any bank against which certificate may be made as aforesaid, at any time after tbe delivery of tbe same to tbe Governor, un til tbe commissioners snail report in i.ivor of such bank after which tbe notes of , such bank shall rain be received as required by the provisions of this section. Sec. 4. That tbe several collectors of taxes, tolls aod other revenues of the Commonwealth, and also county treasurers are hereby autborixed to receive for State purposes, the notes of the solvent banks of this Commonwealth, though not specie paying Banks, ia payment of the said tax es, tolls and revenues; and tbe State Treas urer is hereby authorized to receive and re ceipt for the samc.iu the same manner as though said banks were specie paying. Sec. 5. That the deposits by the State Treasurer or to the credit of tbe Coro'th in tbe several banks and other corporations, and all bank notes which are now or may ' hereafter bo in tbe Treasury during the : period of suspension aforesaid, shall from i time to time, on demand of the BaidTrea- surer, bo paid bv tbe said banks or other corporations respectively, in specie, io such ; amounts as may be required bv said Trea- , t.i L:m . ;.ia,.,i , .i I r.t.i accruing on me puuno loaua ui uic voiu- monweaun. 8r.cS. That upon all judgments heretofore entered, in suits commenced by writ or other wise.or which may be entered during the period hereinbefore mentioned in actions uisiiiiiud by writ or otherwise in any court in this com monwealth or before any alderman or justice of ihe peace.on judpmentsobiamed before said "Hicer. if the defendant .hall be possessed of any estate in fee simple within the respective county, worth in the opinion of the court or alderman or justice of the peace, the amount or the said judgment, over ana aoove an incumbrances, and the amount exempted from levy and sale on execution, he shall be entitled lo a stay of execution thereon, on judgment now obtained or to be obtained, on suits now brought, for the term of one year from the date ' of Ihr passage of this act, and on all others j for one year, to be computed from Ihe first day of iht term to which the action was commen ced ; and every defendant in said judgment may have the same stay of execution thereon, if within thirty days from the passage of this act, or within thirty ravs from the rendition of any future judgment be shall give security to be approved of by the court or by a judpe ""reof or by such alderman or justice of the peace, before whom such judgment was oh- iBeJf for iun t.eor.'ni ,.,,., ,.,, the ;.i.,,.i and e..ia vrr.;j,A That ihi. section shall not apply to the wage of labor,' nor debts upon which slay of execution is ex-: pressly waived by the debtors, nor to judj-; menu upon which stay of execution has already been labea under existing; laws: And promiied. Thai Ihe provisions of this section aha 1 1 . eitcnd. 10. id--- iir,,,., ... i.t cnicou, a well upon ,a . . bond after Ihe accruing of tbe same, in such funds ,he banl(s m Sthorisrd by ,hi, , to llse. 8c. 7. This act shall take effect immedi- ately, exeept the third section, which shall not go into operation until the provisions of act are accepted as herein provided; M " " .r ""r e"rP',ra,ion shalr r embraced wuhin us provisions more than ,nir,v. ,, ,S ar1(.r ,he vz?,. hrreof or afler ;.v i.-.nk sna 1;,ve Dpended specie pay-1 inems upon its notes or obligations, unless the s,ocl holders of such ba k or other corpora- "on. sha" ,ne. P'"on of the said thir- Z eVXTe Avme urZ in ,he charier of such accepting bank or other corporation regulating ihe election of directors. but to make such acceptance valid there shall be filed in ihe office of Ihe Auditor General of ihis Commonwealth a certificate that this act ! has been duly accepted, under the common ' seat of such bank or other corporation, attes ted by the signature of its President or Cash- ' ier ; and each of the said banks accepting the ! provisions of ihis act, shall also pay into the 1 Traicnra of the ('ninmnr wo-.ltk An . k r. . the flrsl day of January. Anno Domini, one ' ' ' . tnousann eignt nunureii and nnv-eieht. or within thirty days after any Bank shall ac cept the provisions ol this act, a sum equal to one fourth of one per centum upon the capital stock of said bank in addition to any amoonis thev are now by law required 'o pay. Sue. 8. That section forty-seven of the act, approved April 16, 1850, entitled, "An Act re gulating banks," b and Ihe same is hereby repealed : Vrnt:.iei, That all suits brought or now pending for forfeitures or penalties under ihe section hereby repealed, shall not be affected thereby. Sac. . That ihe Legislature hereby reserves the right and power to alter, revoke or annul the charters of any bank or banks, corpora tion or corporations accepting the provisions of this acl. whenever in their opinion the same ... .. 1 m,y prore 1iniurio ,he eiiiiena of ihe vuirniiunwcaiin, in sucn m manner, nowefer. u to do no Inioxricw to fh rnrnnralnra Sic. 10. That no bank, savinrs fund. In. surance or trust company, shall directly or in- directly purchase, or be concerned in Ihe pur- ! erase of notes of. any of the incorpora ted banks of this Stale at less than their par value, and any and every of the officers of this section, shall be deemed euiliy of a mis- more lhaa one tnousand dollars, one half to be paid tn the informer, and the other half to the use of ihe Commonwealth. 8sc.ll. Thai no stocks, bonds, proraissary v law. ig.b iii.u arc uuiiurcil uoliars, nor notes, personal property, or other valuable se- rmcs,vpo.necaieaorneiuinpieti!!e,eiiner for credit or money loaned, ahall be sold j -n wrroiiiOTneyaiiacDeflorotnerwie. for the period of aiz months from Ihe passage of this act, without the consent of the debtor, debtors or party hypothecating or pledgingthe aatr.e, being 6rsl had and obtained in writing. 8c. 15. That Ihe notice required for Dav- meau provided in the charters of savings fund and trust eompanies.ea all sums eiceed ing one hundred dollars, be and the same is hereby extended for the period ot two months, during the period of aaspeaaioa of specie pay meals aaihoroed by ibis act, ... . DARWIN A.' FINNEY, . Speaker of the Senate. a .,. finaaker nf Ihe Senate. T llU-sy- vu 9 s. j. LftWRKIftTE OETZ. ' ' c J.L4.WRENCE GETZ, U i i.wpwasser ri iue.novisc.rii ixTprsscaiaurcs. Approyed--0tober 13, 18S7. rF r . - ' - . . . -- .. - r - - . ? JAMES POLLOCK, Governor. FABMER OCT. 23, 17 "n A A TT!rP ablaWCU i sHwCIW?i SHERIFF'S SALES. B Y virtue of a writ of Ven. issued out of lti Court of Common J'lras of Lnmn . ,h, ublic Huse f'i,AT1B LAND .... .he Tpof Kas. Bnm.be and f i;nin, boumled east I.) lauds ol v 1 ' ' ul . . . ' . . . , ihn Prire and omer. sonin dv innni 01 sonih bir t.inrtt Thomas Penny and oiher, wrst by laaJs of Jacn liumly and Aiired harass, ana on me ,orih y lands ol Joiin tiiinuy, coniaiuin? FORTY ACKEf, more or less, wilh the ap purtenances. AI.M. Tbe one-ei;hih pari of a TRACT OF LAND siluale in Ihe lownsUip and conn ly afore-iaid, hounded cast by lands of Joseph 1'iclon and others, sonih by lands of the heirs ofJobu l .yes, deceased, .esi . " "J, lanos ni ijcuii iiunujr toniaimii -AC'RKS.' more or le-s, whereon are erected a TwoSiorey LOU lltJUSE and STABLE, with Ihe appurtenances, as ihe property of Jami. Qrisx. AI-SO. My virtue of a writ of Ven. El. issued as above, will be exposed lo sale, at Ihe Public House of I'iiiiilk Punrxi , in the boroiiEh of MifflinhnrK, on Holiday, ov. 30th, at 10 o'clock A. M- ol said day, lo wit: a certain LOT OF OROL.NU, situate in the Borotish of MilBinbiir!?, bounded on ihe east by Berryhill Bell, north by Ueorae street, or turnpike, on lUe west by Andrew Ouiehus, and south by an alley, containing One-Fourth of an Acre, more or less, whereon is erected a TVtt-STOKKY STOKE IIVVSK. wilh a well furnished dry ?oods Store Room, Ac, with the appurtenances, as the property of Thomas G. Onwio. DANIEL I. GITLDIN. Sheriff. Sheriff's OJJice, Lewhlturg, Uel. 15, 1857. SALK OF REAL ESTATE, tiREEABLV to the last will and testa- J ment of Willii Dil, late of Liberty i township, Montour county, deceased, w.ll be exposed to public sa'e, at the late residence of sam orrpasrii, on day of y0 fmbcr et all Ihat mes suage and TRACT OF LAND snuaie in said township, bounded bv lands ol Samnel Bennage. James Cameron, Thomas V.iiigant and Kobert Mack, cuiiiainin: alxmt Mxl) jtrrCR, srood quality of land. Railroad rtin n nepist it. The Improvements are a I Frame Houe and Barn. Spring at IhcjLS-aL rfr. cll!li nearly all clear aud in a Info slate ol vation. A LSI I. A Tract of IB Arret, adioinma lauds of Mrs. Morehead, KaduiR llarrmj and others all clear but about lour acres h:ch is well timbered. Bale to commence at 10 o'clock, A M, when terms of sale will be made known bv KllB PUT A. fllFFFN, j FHAVilS WILSON. I Fiacutoraof VtlkUAM P ILX, Urccsat-d. Oct. 16, 1RS7 FOU SALE. I MY Residence. on IWlli Third street, I.ewisburg. 31 ft. front, and inclodins back bnilditi" SJ ft. deep. Basement, and Amck finished. Every convenience in Ihe wav of out-buildinqs. AlNO, a Half Lot on Market St.. opposite S. Ruler's residence, with a tood Well of Wa ter and new Stable ; very desirable for a busi ness stand, or residence, (or both combined.) AlNO, other Lots, some with and some without Buildings. JOHN LOCKE. Lewisbure. Oct. , 1P57. ORPHANS' COLUT SALE! TAV virtue of an Order of Oraa-a.' J Conn jf fnion county, v'1-mTvJ'!Z foe !tai, at tiw oitmrms-rrcinsp, m MIFr I.l!. BL'UU, at 1 o'clock, I'. .M., of SltHrJny, O- t-Jxr 24, 1S57. the following Keal Estate, viz.: A TRACT of l.AMI. situated in Limestone lown-lup. county aforesaid, enntainms OS ACRES AND D7 PERCTIES, more or less, adjoining lands of Samuel shoe mi c I.i maker, Charles Royer. Oeore Kleckner, Benj. Chambers, William Foster and others, all mestone Land, about half WOODLAND, and the remainder un ler pood cultivation. The above property will be otTered as a whole, or in tracts to suit purchasers. Terms made known at sale, bv 1IF.SRY NOLI., fc.pt. tt. 1SS7. A-lnTr or Hanj. shiwaiftkar. dee'd. Valuable Farm for Sale, rilHE subscriber will expose to Public Sale I on Ihe premises, in Kelly Tp, L uton Co, 1'a, at 10 o'clock A.M. on Thursday, Sid Ortolicr next, a TRACT OF LAM) containing 130 Aches or thereabruis, on which are erected f"V TWO Log Dwelling Houses and aiii IIAK.V Spring House and other buildings, and two Wells of Water un ihe Farm. About one hundred acres of the CJ uTtlsaid tract are cleared and under a good slate of cultivation. The bal jraji.anK of I lie tract is well Timbered. This land is situated in a good neishborhord and is about half a mile north of the public road leading from Milton to Brush Vallevand .1J from Lewisbnrg, and adjoins lauds of John i - i.:..ii, i t, .... , l- I , ir' '"" , Said Land will be sold as Ihe property of Alciaxukb- M'Lr.s-rfcM, deceased. Terms of; sale made known on dav of sale bv 1 JOHN BF.NNAC.n. Administrator with the Will annexed . Kelly Tp. Sepi. 11, 1S.17 j PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. AGREEABLY to the last will and testa ment of JOHN BAKER, late of Buffalo township, l'nion county, deceased, will be sold, at public sale, on the premises, on Wednesday, October 2. j all that messnare and TRAt'T OF l.AXD situate in Buffalo township, on the road lead- !" ,,r"m. ;'' Mtininbure. adjoining ami. nl A.Iain mina Kairni. liiL-er l.ihn Hauck and others, containing about ( Amo...a tract of WOOD L A IM D ad. nearly all cleared, and in a hiph state of c'ul-1 ral. -hat he continues to manntae- ! IV f Jf ' J " h, " ,"cl tiva.ion. The Improvements are. a two-sto. ' tnre all kinds of WuolCtl UuoUS snch a, ' fv iTk, has on h.t,d afcre, BRICK HOUSE. FRAME HOUSE Cloths. t:assir,eres. Tweeds.Sattine.ts. Jeans. ' nd lc'n '-. hi''1, r iiJLa and KI I'CHEN, WASH HOUSE, rood Blankets and Flannels; also. Carpel and and for sale a cheap lot ol II H.MIlBli UAKN and WAIiOX fHEll.and other Out-1 Stockinit Yarns. His machinery beiuS of the , the t-pring tra.le, coniprts ne HM,i,i;.e,. iwn v, Et I sn.t i. risTPtivc lt li ititl in use. and having employed ihe l'rt'Siii!; ami Common lurean, - ti mng lands of John Hauck, VV m Baker, 'slablihmeni in the country. Aoodsup illiant Irwin's heirs, and others, contain- ply of the above goods kept constantly on hand VV ; tag about 31 Arrca j Also. At the same time, by order of the Orphans' Court of Union county, a TRACT of JLnnd adjoining the above-described 86 t acre tract, lands of Jacob Baker s heirs, iohn Hauck. KniTalo creek, and others.eon- Uaininw abou, THIRTY-TWO ACRES, part cleared. The above lands lay in the heart of Buffalo Valley, one mJe west of Buffalo X -. . : -. . r . i I . r t , . 1he ,, Tha, whiph js Vleired is covered wilh the BEST OP TIMBER. Terms of sale will be made known on the day of sa'e. by DAVID II. KELLY. aitrn'r, inn teatawntn annaxa, r-r Joha rlsVer, der'il. aod Ida r ol CbIIibiib Bakes, dac'O. fitiin Valley, Ot. 1, 1857 w 4 Ho! Farmers Chance for i TJurrraln I t aa'saia - i Irmmri .s.tl.l., near Lewisbutg.a 1 raet of almirsf IvrO-Aerea if good Paraise I' almcerf- ln.Arra f wond Parmiaaa i Lann. nrrfiUme soil It will be sold on reai- 1 onab'e terms at private sale for Cash. Inquire 1 ' ....... , at t! -e Ofer of the Chronicle. June 10, '57 ORPHANS COURT SALE. AGREEABLY' io an order of the Orphans Court of Union eoanty, will be eiposed" lo public sale, at the House of Jas. M'freicht, at Bullalo X Roads, in Buiralo-aownship, on Saturday, the 7th of Hovember next, all thai messuage and tract of LAND "u" ! ate in Buffalo township, l.'nion couniy. adjo.n j in? lands of Andrew Male's hetr. lands I formerly of Jacob Veaada, and of Thomas ' Robison, dee'd, containing Eijht Acres and Forty Penile. '7'" , "J. ' fnkjl a rim Dwelling nMfi a mii r rmmw &m m The Improvement are, a Two-Storey j-" , A ... House, one and a half storey, aud the land under eood cultivation. ,1 ..SO. Another smafl I.ol or piece of Ground adjoining lands of Thos. Kobison, dt-e'd, Paul Diellenderler and Daniel Marnier, containing Two A rt and Fifty Two , Perches; also nnder cultivation. j Al.&O. A p'ece of Timber Land, i situate in said township, adjonrnis lands of John Stahl, Jacob Ilnrtman and Daniel Ran rfler. Sr., containing Sixteen Acres and Si Forty-One Perches. Sale lo commence at I o'clock, P. M, when Terms of Sale will be made knevn bv MAKV E KOUI.NSSON. Almininlmtril uf Tifsts I:- u-s-i.s, iWd per WM. JO.NES. AH'v for Vary E Robinson Bv Ihe Court :' Sa'l Rta, Clerk. Hepl. 2'J, 157 VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE j TO It SALK. j f1HE subscriber offrrs for sale his Residence , I on the west side of South Second street in the Boroiieh of I.ewisburz. between Market and St. Louis streets.consistincof near a lot and ahairoleround.makinsafronloffl'JIectonsaid Second sireet,-and in length IS7 feei.S inches, ; The improvements are a commodious three I Bfstorey BRICK 1 )V I ! 1 ,1-INTi Xil. K )TTSI!. of pressed brick, 47 teet front by 3 'feet deep well finished with a ; m.,1,1. h:se. marb e sills ami lintels it iron. a fire-proof roof with a Wing attached of , 'i.i by 19 feel an Out Kitc hen a Well of ex- j rellent water, with a Pump in, under roof a , rellent lara-e Cistern also under root a large new Stable an Ice House and other necessary ..... K..;i.i,na There are also on said. I.oi choice Fruit Trees and Shrubbery The location is a desirable oue either for a private resilience or public busine-s. It is on ihe most elevated pari of Ihe Borough, rear Ihe Court llouse.and but a short distance irom Market streei. Terms will be made ea-v. June !, IS-". U. F. MII.LF.R. A VALUABLE FA KM for n;iIf. riHE subscriber offers ihe Farm on which I he now resides. Mtna'e in Buffalo Valley. L'nion countv.4 miles from Milllint urg aud 2 miles iioui Hariietou, containing about 17.) ACKES, of which about i:i5 are cleared, and the rem jevainder is well limbered. Il is Limestone frfiiravel land, in a good state, f cultivation, '.he most of it bavins; been limed once, and some of it the second lime. 'I he Farm is well watered, a rnnnine slream passing through it, and a never l.ulint; spring of limestone water at the door, and a pump in the barn-yaid. There is a fine ORCHARD of rood Frnil. The buildups are new a large dou-4y ble I'lauk llonse. well finished, a large ill HASH Is A II . , a Wa-gon House, and all other nece-ary Outbuildings. CHRISTIAN KEIF. Aug. 12. I7 Still Another Opportunity! M't'arl j , Hie C licau IMclure Man, AY J E take this method of informing the citizens of Lewisburg and Mirroiniiing ci untry. that e are ar-iin wttn litem lor a short time, and now offer them a better article and at lower prices than ever heretofore. We have taken Ihe old stand above Christ A Caldwell's Dro Store, and having much bel ter Iiht lhan we had in our old rooms, and .and t, we more convenient rooms in every resjee shall be belter able lo accommodate. Pi-isons list iac piettma of aereaavl fra-i.da er r,-lB'iea whteh tlie.a w.iulj like to l.ae r-pii-lr irai..frrntl u .apriio B nineh hirir-r ar.le. raB l.aaa H dnae vb .bort D. liee, an-l Ilia c.ph-a Bill I-- arr-nte, to U- equaiU aa totwl, ao si-melimea l-ettrr tlian lhea;Nll thea mrm tak.n IroB). ParMiBa war.tinc -n.tntrai b. raB haa tb. as Br j rirea mnjlnt from S to rrturaa or b, cona eon fiiaai to thi-ir ra-Bia tlinanch aiekne... arj ot iln-.d lranna takes at tbe .borl.at notiea. at their re.i.teree.; (.ietBrva ol y,.anp ebiMreB taken ib OBe areia ib B btiabt ILbt. out'loor View, of l.oil.lin-., r. taken loonier. Aaihrot.TBe Bictnraa taki-B on dark bbJ rBjaatlajaqnieK er tlian I'acnerreotTpe. on Ihe eleare.t ami hriuble.t. l-iettires ftoBl Ml el..' to $.11, to auit the purrhaarr. W rxl.n-1 B eorjial imitation lo all to rail acl eae ua and exaniina.nr apaeiniena. whether Ihea want pieturaa or not. l:.-m,-niler the plare. io- nis oaeri liri.tXt.'aldWBira .Mi.nim .th liiuaSlorr. atJj to r'eaaa. M t'AKTY. Artlat. 5. B. Tnrnertona alaeB In the art. anj apparatus fiirnishid at the iow.at prices. 1'eiwos wu-tiini: to laarn the bnninea ran now haae an ot-p.-rtunlty not often Bti t with. Lawiabute, Oct. , -J m-oke Out In a Srw riare ! Jr'.SSr-. II. W tlJal.K. having taken the esial!ihineul recently occu pied bv Mrs. DeNormandie. adjoining the Chronicle" and Telegraph offices, he is prepared to see his old and new friends, and furnish them with all kinds of CO A FF.CTIU yFMFS of the choicest varieties. He has refuted the establishment, and is certain of giving satisfaction u all. Ice Cream served up every evening. -US- '4. lt-7 Jet Goods ! Black Diamonds ! ! be. iiii u Forty, and Sure your Muneg .' .' "THE subscribrr is prepared lo furnish I at all limes the very tei lo.ii. oi every description, from the Wilkes-Uarre and fha mokin mines. He has on hand an article of very superior quality, such as is seldom bro't to inis market.which he will dispose of at the lowest cah prices Coal weighed, and got d measure warranted. I"? Coal exchanged for merchantable Country Produce of mosi kinds as well as for ea. Coal Yard at Tho's Nesbil's Lumber Tard on South Water street. Nov. 19, 1856 tf R. 1. XESB1T. WINFIELD FACTORY! Sear Ilarllcton. t'm'oii Co., Fa. for past patronage, would inform best of workmen, he lee Is sale in savin; i that bis work shall nol be surpassed by ior sate or 10 exenange lor wool, ai prices j that can not fail lo please. WOOL will be j Carded in the best manner and on Ihe shortest i notice. Terms for carding, rash on Ihe de- livery of ihe rolls. MARK HALFPENNY. Winfield Mills. March 30, 1857. SPRING AN DRUMMER STYLES ! HURSII S. VORSE havin? received their Qrat Ciooda Tor would invite the ai'eniion of both Town and Country to their carefully selected slock of Dry Goods, Groceries, ke. fcc. of Ihe latest styles and best qualities, adapted In Ihe season and lo the wants of the commu nity and of ihe times. t ertlatl a,- I va. f..r ....lu.. ..l ha. t convince I ihat tl.eir Store is the place tor Bargains! They take much pleasure m show- t ing ihHr goia, hut more in plensisg their u .-.I,.,,,.-, j. u,u W VlfllK Ke It Liwisburi, April, ia57 custumers Uy giving gnrd liadt. iff unell timta ; Iff THE GREAT BEAl'TiriCB I'OIJND AT LAST! pOR iTaKsToar. raKiAXCTLv lui iuiit) Minvr Bit lanilruff. It- feme ll Kr'Oula. trmi4 W, 9,1 aJI ruptl' ; BBWt th tair X'ft. tkraitb, aa kI' M; snl will lr.. It to mny iMcifiul.l iWt t. Mi'.r. if hf aiMKir, all l-lt.u h it. firm th- Hem. eore !' iNmlisa svl rrvM hrad scL. SwHrralst BBdtti fciliowmn- ' Isiser n.rrh. MsiT PROP 3 WOOD r. 't: KliMna f,w ,iaa mm hava rrrttial mm ft-a aL-ra aaj fall Sr tit.i o J. WfMal'a Hair Rt-irtMBfif, lhai to liar e m.rr r..a,jwlU to B-hd to B.!on S.r ai)iianlilf. nh .icara Ji.a B,naf oV4 alt helaeeoM.I whita waailrhtordrr Biaatlt, fn.m , .,U. , try UUU W aurtjW'l fai tm mom avMaaai thrum nr f. m mr rm l mri. awl thm a(.fr..balM.a.aMl aat rnaaBaiff rt-rrl.a- fraa thm nao-t airtrfiautial ail worth eitiarn. nf.'ur VM-init;, lull J eoaviDO a that It ia a avxt valuaMa BraT BralBMB. rVca vi floon - may Be onirmf 1 xr', mn4 osa do bed Izk; n, ljvii:s u jwm -r tm!v. (Signed; HAMKL LATH. H P aCo. n;raorr O-ftTa. St. rhartr Co. Wo.. Slor 1. fa rnof.O.J. WIHlD War ir: miDjr llrnr la.t auaiarr a. wrrr lmlim.1 tti uat- aon of your llatr K.l racial, and it. afT-t. wrrr mm wr Bdarfnl, wa fat-1 It our dot, IB jou and lot- aH!.-l-il. t. tp. rl it. Our littla aoft- lira-l f-r aonia Hm- kad haa BarfmS, ar.at a. wilh ar.iva. anil -oni illd it aratd l.ra.1. Tha hajr alBjfM.t antirvlr rmimm off In araaaiianr. whao a frifixl. ra- inc R. ia .ufr.-rine-. aiiaiMJ na u, uaa ai.or R tiTatira, wa did mrt li HttU- ti.-pa .f rurrr.a. BUt. tf an i.ur.riaa. and Ihat ol all our (ri.Dila. B aarv faw aiBh.B. tion. r-rof..-d ll.a .liMB-a Blirriy. an.1 B Ba and juni naBt a-p of hair rtartd ool. Bad waraBBOW aaf tMt o-ir If.a. i.a. aa h -alihr. a aratf. and aa luanrlaBt a rr ' f hair aa in, otl.ar rbll.l. Ir raB lharrtttra. BBd ta hral-y awaBii.l ynnr r.aalf.ra.ivr. aa BtarKcl laBvady fur Bli diaraara of tha aralB BBd hmw. Ha Bra, n.ir ra.--ilo't. OKOHIIK W lllnmSIWTriAW. CM: All A. HIOI.lMIUillAM. Aanlinrr. Maina. Jnna 2i l.'S. FKOF. O J. WOOTa-ar Sir: I hara Baad two l-nttl.B rTI'rof. V ll:i:rK'-i'l"ralla. and ra trul, mmy it ia tl,aarata. di.at ara ..f Iha usr ft-r raalorinff ard -han- BiOK tha Hair. hVaa u.inif it I waa a Baan ol .aa.nta. V hair ha. Bow attain-.! it- nrtein ,1 -,l-r Vou ran it In Tha aM-rld Bitboul the laaat S-ar. aa bit caaa waa vnm olrka ai.iral kiBd. T".ira Kv.rtfalla. DAMKL M. Ml KI-IIV o j. woot a n r,f,rri.t..r..::t traw... r. Ob Ilia cr.-at N V. Wire K.ilinic taLlih-iit and IU Market atrart. St. I,uia, M. SS4 a nd .l.l br alt k-w-l Draefl'ts. .S.J in Lrwi-lurg ! VIMteT 4 CAlbUKLL. Great Excitement ! MOXKY LOST! IT is now uniren-allr ennrd! thai thtr pnr chaNiLs; ot'any article of (Iord f,.r pnvatt vr familv use. and ihe paytns iherri-n more than a fair pnufit, is moiiey Usi ;ihr ondfr sitf J. ibf refurr, has jul rper.d, in bis iVAMI AXO I OMMObWCS IIOUSE. on ihr? enrner of r'ourth and Markft Wtrcrls, Lewihtir. a pifnhd aisurimerit of i-TRINC AN1 SI MMER f;OOfi, for Ladies as well Gentlemen, consisting, in pari, of the various styles of Hres Si.ks. Berece lie Lames. Berejes, Poplins. I.avns Brilliants, Tissues, Embroideries. Collars, I'lidersleeves, Haiida'erchieis, TriuiiiiiLe, Gloves, Mitts, tosetber with A Fine I.ol of IJonicsllc Cioorli, Prints. Muslins, ic. Also, Ready Made CIo ihins. CLOTHS, CftStMERES, Vesttngs, Hats, Cravats, Ltnei.s, and a fina fresh seleciiim of SCOAlt. t OFFEE, MOLASSES.' Tea-, Ci-ci-a, C'lieeve, in large or small qil.in'ilies. Fl.-H bv the qnar'er, half, or whole barrel. SALT by the sack or bushel, and, in short, almost everything usua'Iy left 1 alJ , in onr fores, can be fonnd at this corner, and of hith will be sold ai the LOWEST CASH PRICE or exchanged for Coontrv Produce. All he asks, is a Fair Trial; tjtiick fSales Small Profits and Prompt Payment. JB-r"JjaL'TT of a superior quality, from Ihe Hartley Mills, not ground any closer lhan the mills furnish in this region, and quite as good, if nol supe rior, which can be tested by laa a tbial, sold ia large or small quantities. ALEX. AVMONS. Lewisbnrg. Pa., May 2, -7. DR. SAKFORDS 1NV1GCRAT0R or Liter Remedy, rpitlfiae ' one of the? frvfat c;-tj'iV inn) ;--.. d nrrr- mav.r- ml in Jmlv nkn c rurm alni'-I t o ffiVal to t;if. It rnrr a if ly nafir. rrw. it tint aa -r jprwrnsf tvf(nr. alKJ .riilom Hu rt- inn tw tw.lt I -quiri-d to rurc t-w ktp4 of Z..rsr t.Dip:.ni, fr-m ti. wornt Jann!ii-r tr l -f -ia U rinpii n bftul tl., ftil of wbirh rv tht ir?ult of a Ifutattil Ltrrr. Th Ihn if ani of tli priTaCip. iwrnltr r t-f th- l.tuntn Iwiiy, nl hrti ii H rf rmit ttirt-ti'-tiP tarll thve er. f th- atTp-trm nv f!TT t-vt.4 Th uti inarh i ilm! rttirrl lf prBihiat'i n It. t-rahl.- actinn cf tli Lirrf r a rtTt-r i-vrfornianrt- f ll fynrt i.t.n. V. n th tr aiarh in at fault, l he luwrli itrr.aEti iL ioi' ?tt an uffrr in r'nfim-in-? f hb r-rfca lb Liver hag naMtt t do iU duty, r i-r tin- iia1 that ortan, iw of t.m pn-fTitti- ban . a tie it rtiU, in )railirt ot at era thaa twt-Dtv yt ars to fitjfj m mr n mel v fartwr'h In c.i!T)triitl i Itr m.-ttiy tl-raRE-in'a.t.ai to whrh it it .. Tn protr that lhir T-mniy i at lal 'oond. nw n triauolei ith Liirr Ti niplaint in mux if it ftrtua. La but totrv a ti-t'lf. and (H'tiTictif in rrrtatn. A rvBiunl hat s-atarn fnrant'l or rii-Pa-ltirtr cv. rJ rstrai Une tbat t-rt whirh iit ibtJuM for the arti .it turn of tb Birittt'ir . Thr? sTtima n not all . tl'islor 'aaj anal W-r froaa th nr ?. itppiwirj ia tbtr fi" hltbv fl" of tilf, lnTfgort.tir.ir, lb rtwarh caunrit fif to tlitrTat w)i. Ptirifine the MmarJ. (ifina: t. b anJ hUh to lb whole aiai-liinrrw. rrvevitia tha tauw f ihr ti .Milt, and rlTvrtinir a radifal rum wit hoot any ft thr difaerwablf aftrr aff-rtn frit by urwie Caitnri or Mineral PoboD, tbat are n.uaJlj rrsortrd to. To all who will tVMow thra dirrtiona a fur la . tiTvly ruaranttvti. Mi Hkapacbb caw br mrrd by tt. o- uf two t4-a-uon.''lul tak-n aa aoon as tbe attata i felt. The InTtp. ratrr nmr fatia to rnre our stomarh or tl. bail t-ffrrta exprriwred after catina:. ItHltKUft atu k yirld iva.iiiy UooeD"tt!e. and Chrrn ie lJiarrlvra. difPeutl a it ia to en re. ia never troub'e at mr to ihnMvho take the I n Ttporalor . 'r ly-p$' or Janndiee, xthinr i") th- liKwn world a t o tullt or run no quir k !y aa the Ititicra tr. 1 1 remove all yellow ue? and Ubtiatural color frirn Ihe akin. For NieM Mare, take a do trrw rrtirinp. and It a aure rrefolntiTe. '. aa it t r rf mi.-.trvtru-tfnnp it fwafe and sure reawedy rBoTea trie eauate i f trie diM-aae. I'oeliVfwrm ran not -i-t thn llW f Ttcv.rator im tYea'T taken, while Cboiic yields readily to a few doe. It wint be known tfintall thee are itirer dineanew T ean d by a di-ramzi-d Lrr ai d to cure them bJ a LiTra tns-ilii ine: it haa aaed.rinal fower. never brfr-re di.ei vrid. that will enre all alteeaeea it tbe Ltrr. a n'attr of bow Ions Mandinji or what nay be tbtr frrai Tbe aetivr neiUrinal virtui extrarts-d from the fiiaW nard ia urh an to be atoniabipK tu all who eee their f el, for none ran uae the vnlteine without reeei.iat K-n.ftt. It arts) aa aft-ttle Calbartie.aBd fbonld al b- takrn in auflai-ietit tUantiliw to onrratron the brwrl pvoliy. Tht hrrt way to take it ia to Uke tbe aartlt"11 in th Bioufh. thvB lake at me water and nwallo b i ti'ireiner. In this way tbe vidirin will M-arrrlv trd. A.H..I A O, Froprietrrs. 34a Broadway. .New Yt f k- Snfttty CHRIST CAlDV Ell. ttriburg. :uJ W. ft. MtK IN. Awt- CABINET AVABE 1100)1 rctaries ami Bunk Casr. Center, Card and Pier TaUes, P-ining aim l.i cakfa.st Tables. Cuj.l oanls. Cot tage and other Bedsteads, Sianil-S Sofas, and Chairs of all kinds. COFFINS maJe to uruerta short notice. The public are cordially invited to exam"" his work, as be is sure that ihey will be "" 6ed wilh his stock of Ware, ami pr.ces. SOLOMON Y0r Lewisburg. Sept. IS. 1856 (LMHs, Watf'' and Jewelry, ' "lK"" he Pnt Office l'heP Cash. A. K. DEMORMAADIE. AL I.ewisburg, April Z4, 1854. JOMAII HEI.LV, Aarllta-reer, OLICIT8 Ihe patronaee of the p' kj Residence on Ssouih Fifth street, burg. Pa. December 5, 1S56. i" ,., l.,llrVN' T. CBK.4W-fA.VI El. ' ; ', 1 h' opened a new I. e t ream nis n-nics iii ik i , -- t merous cu-tomcrs there.