W't would not advise inactivity far from it On the contrary, if we could, we j would, infuse a determined energy in all, j to induce them to exert every nerve to 1 overcome their misfortunes. Men ahould sever despair. We look on the present as die year of tcttlanenis. Men ahould by all meant commence to square and settle their ac- counts. - Pay the largest per centage yon can,' and pay in the best enrreney in your power. II yon can not pay in money, pay in property, good stocks, or whatever else you "have the good fortune to possess. By far better it will be for yourself and your creditors, that you discharge your obliga tions after this manner, than for you to put the evil day off. ' It is better to make tcttkmentt at once, i juignt be withheld, in the very best way. Let this be made a There can be no doubt in any fair mind "year of jubilee," when those wbo are ( that Walker has done exactly right in re oppressed aball go free. It may be the 'jecting this bogus return of votet meeer east, voice of suffering debtors from all parts of not even fraudulently; yet what a comment ibe United States will go op to Congress, is this act on the past history of Kansas ! asking relief in the form of a Bankrupt i For more than two yean her people have law so, "a word to the wise is sufficient." been kept under the hied of their bitter tne In view, therefore, of what may happen, we miet have had their houses sacked, their would impress on the minds of all, ercdi-! stock and crops stolen, and been themselves tors and debtors, the importance of early i hunted, maimed and slaughtered, on pre settlement over promissory notes. If the texta-of UyaNrf in the rule imposed on settlement plan is followed generally, we shall again be a race of freemen the country will arise like a Phoenix from its ashes, and general peosperity will again smile on cities, vallies and mountain tops. l'hilad. Sun. A Public Improvement Dr. David Jayne & Son have with com mendable enterprise recently caused to be erected in the basement of their immense granite building, below Third street, a powerful steam rump. Located in the vault under Carter's alley, by means of a - i - 1 j .i r , n. .l ' six inch main laid through the cellar the rump draws water from a well near the Chestnut St. front This well is supplied r.v.nrinrr.fr.rni.V.n.raW minute, or two-thirds the amount required t. m nrtmn when working full snM(l j r r o i By means of a 4 inch main, also laid thro' the cellar, water is forced to the Chestnut St. front and may then be distributed by two hose attachments. On the pump itself are foar other hose attachments for distri buting the water. The steam cylinder of the pump takes steam either from boilers on the premises or from those of Messrs. Harding, in the basement of the P. O. building, and as steam is alwavaup in one or the other, the pump may be used at a ' moment's notice,day or night, year around. The steam cylinder of this pump is 14 inches bore and 18 inches stroke ; pump, 7 inches bore by the same stroke. At 75 double strokes per minute (its maximum speed) it discharges 450 galls or 15 Ibis of water per minute. It is of simple construction, and takes up but little space. dispensed with, and the pump may bo run at as slow a speed as may be desirablc,and started at any part of the stroke. It was made by Merrick & Sons, of this city,who are agents for the patent for several States. On Friday last, a trial of its power was made : it was run at as high a speed as the water could be supplied from the well. ! when it threw a stream through a one ' inch nozzle on a 50 section, to the height Vt IUD CUIPUIU UI IUg UUIIUIUU, UI V Wb , , 1 . , 61 ,. , a .i i t i : i j: nn e . and subsequently 2 streams 1 a 5-8 and 1 a 3-4 nozzle, to the same height. As the level of the water in the well is 8 feet be low the cellar or 23 feet below tbc ground, the water was drawn or forced 117 feet i i - t. t i .i . .i. r high. It is obvious that the prcuuro of ei cam governs the power of the engine, and that if it it were required to force high er, an extra pressure could be employed. Tbc location of this pump adds much to tbc safety of property in tbe riciuity, as it Kill always be available on tbe Erst alarm, or oetore any engine couia no upon me ; rpot. .600 feet of bose are on tbe prcmi-, sea readj -for ; atUchment. .-.A"a Bulletin, 2d inst. Tbi is the 'Direct Acting Engine' of ; James i. Ross, of Lewisburg, Union Co. j Fa. It was awarded a first class premium i by the Franklin Instituto, l'hilad., a year J Tbe ingenious in von tor bas secured l.; : - mm 1... ;n vM.rv JnA in VnWunA Irt-i 1 of oearlj fci.OOO. We trust he maj meet ' abuudant returns. Lds. CuRONICUK. Sugar from Chinese Cane. Tb Chicago Press says that sugar has been made without difficulty from tbe sirup of 'Chinese cane, by Judge Caton of Otta wa, and Mr. Andrews of Chicago. Tbry think there is but little difficulty in caus ing the sirup to granulate by a procesa mucn more simple than Ibe one patentee i ucscn inem "on me goose question, id by Mr. Wray. Everywhere the manufao-! this trying hour dinounocd him and ture of sirup has been a perfect success. I See. Stanton, without stint and above Nobody has failed who has conducted the i board ! They say that it was for the Leg- CZDerimcnt with anv sort of ear, nnd tha ' uniform testimonv is that it is enu.l in i flavor to maple syrup or to tho best pro-1 dueed at tho large sugar-houses. It is also ; . ' t L. ik. r . i I I'iwvwi him iuo vwAaivKaiga Ol OaUO (or fUlB purpose upon the prairies may be made as profitable aa almost any other crop. It is u easily grown aa eorn, costing probably not one half per acre what it does to grow the. common sugar-cane in Louisiana with slave labor. Jet as bare free sugar and sirup, then, and plenty of. both. , The Sew York Courts show no mercy to tbe villains- convicted of garroting. Recently, one of these midnight prowlers, named John Heaoingham, wbobadebok- fd "gi7, d rob bed bill ,f 1. aai: aaalaaa a a.. yean invpriMtuneoL The culnrit is an it, t 1 yeM oi l, but will be tolerably adtap. ' ' Ml 'tt r ' i if in Day-Light in Kansas! Walktr don Right! Got. Walker and Sec. Stanton's oficial , proclamation to the People of Kansas, j gutting forth their reaaoni for rejecting the intently fraudulent return from Oxford, j j0faD90(l Co., b givea at length. We thiuk no one will deny the force of the 1 reasons. They remind as of the case of j (B.e Irishman who was called before a Court to explain his father's disobedience to a summons. He commenced by stating that his father had fourteen excellent rea sons for disobeying the summons as fol lows: "I. He was dead, and couldn't come." Here the Judge stopped him with an intimation that the other thirteen them bv Border Ruffian invasion and fraud ; but no President, Congress, Gov ernor, or Judgo could be induced to inter ' fere on their behalf all talked justice and self-government, yet vphcld fraud and usurpation. At length, affairs have reached a pass when, as Governor Walker affirms, it is impossible to secure submission to the new frauds found necessary to uphold the Border Ruffian ascendancy in his own words : ' In view of the condition of affairs in Kan- 1 sas for several rears past, of the efforts so ' long made to put in operation here a revolu- nonary uoverumeni, ana oi me met mat wis e( t wM sostended nd lhe Mtet IBa, ,he political difficulties of this Territory might at . length be fairly adjusted at the polls j if that j to Oct. 22d, state that Gov. ' fie laws of Congress, by fictitious returns of votes never given, 11 is our wiemnconYiciiou that the pacification of Kansas, ibroogh the exercise of the elective franchise, would be come impracticable, and that CIVIL WAR WOULD IMMEDIATELY BE KBCO.M MEKCEO IN THIS TERRITORY", extending, we fear, to adjacent States and subjecting the Government of the Union to imminent peril." That is the naked, perpendicular truth, Governor ! if you never told it before. If you bad undertaken lo bolster op thit abominable fraud, and impose another year of Pro-Slavery rule on the freemen of Kansas on the strength of it, jou wonld have brought the whole question al once to the arbitration of cold steel The Peo ple of Kansas had fully resolved to try this one more peaceful struggle for their rights, and, this failing, they had revived to resume them by the uroxg arm ; and you did well to recoil before them ; for they had friends outside of Kansas who would in view ol this fact, you nod it easy enough to override the explicit require ments of both the " organio Act" and the bogus "Territorial law," and give tbo certificates to the candidates whom you knew to have been really elected, and not to those whom the returns showed to have receive tne nigoeat numDcr oi votes re- 'J1? . ... .. , n .. . now sitting at Jjccompton. but we trust 1 f t .1 . J . tua fangs of that viper are drawn. It may make a Slave Constitution ; it may refuse to submit it ; but there will bo a Free State delegate in Congress to expose and oppose tbe iniquity ; and no Homo of P,i...: :n . ... "-i--"-- " -" . aown ino inroats oi a protesting people, , . , r , b p j There are yet obstacles to be overcame ; BUT KANSAS 3IUST AND SHALL BE FKEJJ! iVeio York Tribune. Gov. Walker having thrown nut tbe frau dulent returns from Johnson Co., tho Slave Power has tarncd to an older friend (or ,;d and corofort. judge c,t0 bad is. suefj a wr commal)ding the Governor ,nd Secr.t.r. t0 give certificates to the " members elect," or show cause why they wul 001 01 eiB no ao ln Sheriff, under whom be had been deputy having been superseded, and his successor sworn in, 0b tbe previous day, Gov. Walker j therefore politely laughed in tbe mcssen-.! Scr ace The law of " honor" ha also ' Evoked. Ex-Sheriff Jones has chal ! Icngcd fteo. atanton. l aesc items of news come to us through a Pro-Slavery journal, The St. Ijouu Republican. Tbe Wolf, disappointed, howls! A Mass Meeting of tho "Xatiouul De mocracy" was held at Lecompton, wherein the astonished Slaveites hardly believing it possible that their friend Walker ahould ialatnre. and not for Walker tn rrimt llio I vote for the Oxford crecinet. "which ma. ! ' ' S J I be so, but what can you do about it ?) It is thickly rumored that Walker's assassi- nation is threatened by the more rabid Slaveites ; and that secret efforts are being made by tbe more wary to out Walker aa they did Recdcr, Shannon, and Geary. The Governor b aaid to be aick at heart, and worn out in body. Hat if he contin nee lo do ewht, the Republicans will rally around and protect him. ' Lawrence city against which he o lately arrayed tbe i S. army ! has invited bins to stay within iu borders, if he prtrers to do so. . Another FobI Foil! Gov. Walker wae himjelf tbe presiding gnM at Kiekapoo, wbere irsnds were ' pflrpctrated second only to that at Oxford 1 iu J;.l'..o Kvt-:- f,.de tj ax.'cblcs LEWISBURG CHRONICLE venwortk wanly, choosing three Council men and eight RepreseoUties, was thrown against the Free State men. But for this scandalous fraud.tbe free State men would have everything their own way, in spite of the frauds in Johnson county. J oat look at the vote of Leavenworth county Fnrrott.Kn. Ma los M ITS LaraawottbCitr WjaniWU Kartoa IManara Z7i 134 w I 9-7" Total MiS Here the little precinct of Kiekapoo is made to cut 920 votes, while the City of Leavenworth, the commercial depot of Kansas, with at least quadruple the popu lation tif Kiekapoo, gives but 786 votes 131 less than Kiekapoo ! Three-fourths of these Kiekapoo voters came directly across from Westport, Missouri, by a ferry boat which ran crowded all the second day. Gov. Walker was there, and saw them crossing and voting, yet did nothing to check the fraud. Nay.he personally urged U. S. soldiers to vote in express violation of the organic act of Congress and what he upholds as the Territorial laws and he urged Mr. John Ilerudon, a Missouri slaveholder, to vote, and when the latter refused, he requested him to say nothing about it The Kiekapoo fraud is emphat ically Walker's own act As every Legislative body decidos npon the validity of the election of its own mem bers, we trust the Freo State men will in vestigate that Kiekapoo fraud, and tend the last of the men to be elected by Border Rvjfian coles Lack to Missouri. That wo'd give the Republicans over two-thirds of the Members of each branch of the Terri torial Legislature of Kansas, and enable to "right things generally" without de pending npon the caprice or "salubrious- ness" of Gov. Walker! Walker, Right Again ! Sr. Louis, Nov. 2d. Dates from Lc Walker has issued another proclamation in relation to 1200 votes returned from M'Ghce county, which are thrown out for the same reasons that governed bis action in relation to the Oxford district io John son county. The proclamation states that in neither ease has be gone behind tbe re turns, and be disclaims all right to do so, bat the votes were rejected in consequence of fatal defects in form. M'Gbee county, it appears, was returned as giving 1202 "National Democratic" to 24 Free State votes. Buchanan, not Satisfied ! The New York Tribune says : We last evening received from reliable private source tbe following dispatch : " Washington, Nov. 2d. President Bu chanan openly declares that be has writ ten to Gov. Walker, censuring his course in rejecting tbe Oxford Precinct returns. -WjMlfcltftffi er, he will nevertheless endeavor to com pel bis resignation. He takes this course to satisfy the Southern ultras. C." To tbo same effect, the Day Book, the leading Democratic organ io New York City says : "Whatever may be the final action of the President npon this matter, there can be no doubt it has created a greater com motion in the Cabinet than any other act of Gov. Walker. This dilemma for the President's consideration is a very distinct one. He must either abandon the terms of the organic law of Kansas, or else he must condemn Governor Walker. That law nivcs Gov. Walker no cower to act in the manner he ban. Ik mutt therefore be ' removed, or he must resign. He cannot j Un in Aansasany tanner, tor he Ivit for- ; ; i frited the good opinion of the Democrats of ' me trrritoni, and Ins contiouanco "there Will involve the eonntrv in n .rritafion ! which will endaager the success of Mr. 1 Buchanan's administration, and fairly ' rend asunder the Democratic party.' Snyder County Items. Sr.Li.tsonp.VE. The Normal School Convention, Cth nit., was addressed by Messrs Hickok of Harrisburg, Burrows of Lancaster, Walker of Lewisburg, and Alli son of Mifllinbnrg A Military Encamp ment was held week before last The Lutheran Conference was to assemble on Wednesday of this week. The people of Middlobnrg are .moving "r tha formation of a Lyceum The Tuulie Schools of Franklin Township oren on Ibe 9th inst. Simon Sholly, of Chapman township, Soyder county, has raised, by sowing 1J bushels of Duckwbeat, 89 bushels. There will be Court in Middleburg on the 21st inst., to dispose of tbo Argument List. River Thieving. On Wednesday morning a party of river thieves went on board the canal boat John Ileisley, lying near Race street wharf, in tho Delaware, and locked tbe crew below. Thcr then carried off five bags of coffee while tho bDd WCM '"8 to 6' ont of the bin- Th. alnlo.. -.. !. 1 ,1: u'ul-" waw wna waiaw MiUUlcS- wartb, Kerns & Co., Selinsgroro, Snyder connty. Philadelphia Sun Gov. Ligon of Maryland, recently de clared the city of Baltimore under martial law. The Mayor protested an immense eseitement ensued and tbe Proclamation was withdrawn. Tbe condition of things in Ballimore caused by tbe intense ha tred between tbe Catholics and the K. M'a is tnost deplorable. We see it stated that Barnnm baa chea ted bis honest creditor! by his sham tn solvensy, hat bought his own paper, at 5 to 25 cents on tbe dollar, .aod will soon try some: ' new game with which to fool "crc'l'iljus ani silly throughout the tbe , CQ.tr.-rj. , . , - ' - & WEST BRANCH FARMER--XOV. 0, 'THE PUZZLaEK. Bui by Si. ful I'U Sad Um betuu of it." oi iii a Answer to 1'roUim in the Chronicle August 31. The dog has lo run 108.63 rods before be overtakes the fox, if he run continually tow ards the foi from the pomt where he starts; or in other words, if he keeps constantly in a straight lime between the point where he starts and the fox. K. F. B , East Buffaloe. For Um ImMhwc Chronica. MISVKI.LA NEOVS EMC MA. I am composed of 31 letter;. My 6 17 19 St 1 16 22 20 should be neglec ted by none of n 20 24 3 1 I 8 23 is a man's name 9 16 13 6 27 29 24 it found in every house 2 25 10 24 22 should be treated with con tempt 31 25 26 S 21 19 15 S2 all should practice 116 12 14 is a kind of metal 30 29 23 is a small animal 28 3 24 is a vessel Id 24 4 21 31 is generally used in trav eling 7 24 16 36 31 we could not live without 11 3 27 20 24 is a beverage Mr whole are the names of the two boldest robbers that ever infested the highways of England, and were gibbeted many years ago. AaiTMTicii Pnonian. Divide $800 am ong A, B and C, so that B will have 10 per cent, more than C.and A 10 percent, more than B. S. U. F-, Chilisquaque. Biblical Ealanaa. I am composed of 37 Utters. My 21 3 9 7 23 14 is a scripture measure 12 26 was a city destroyed by Ihe Israelites 8 30 37 34 can not be found in the Book of Esther 19 4 23 22 20 was a high priest 34 33 29 37 was an apostle 6 11 12 17 4 was a son of Simeon 17 23 24 33 37 is in Ihe 2d commandment 1 36 24 was a prince in Meshech 18 28 37 2 5 was a wicked rnler 25 15 9 26 22 14 was a noted champion 31 32 7 6 20 19 9 36 23 26 22 23 6 a Book in the Bible 1 30 5 is often named in Ecclesiastical history 25 22 8 3 13 26 20 was a Jew 28 27 7 4 is a word in the 32d of ReveL My whole was the command of our Savior. M. A. A , Kelly. Accommodating Bees. Mr. A. Man chester, of Western Xew York, has prob ably tbe most accommodating family of bees "around." He plaees over a hole in the top of his hives largo glass tumblers reversed. The bees eome up through tbe holes and fasten their comb and honey in tbe inside of the tumblers in the most in- genious manner possible, beautifully clear and white. When each glass is filled, tbe bees go below, tho tumbler is taken off, and there is a nice jar of honey already put up for family use by the bees them selves. (Wonder if true ?) A very sharp broker in Cleveland, thinking to lesson charge on a package of money, marked it $1,500, when in reality there was S'2,350 in the package. It went at that rate, but was lost, and the broker, not daring to claim the whole amount, had to accept 1,500 from tho express company, thus paying f 350 for his "sharp ness." The best of tbe story is, the com pany found the psckago after they bad paid the broker, and discovered the , tueai mat naa enncnea inem in a coul 850. I A New York journal very justly com pares the publisher of a trust newspaper ' to a farmer who would sell his wheat on credit, and not more than a single bushel j to any one person ; the payment of a i year's subscription is of the same import-1 ance to a publisher, as the payment for the bushel of wheat would be to tbe far- i mcr. Tbe harder the times, tbe more en-; tire is our dependence on the payment of theso small yearly subscriptions. j A woman at the West was lately scalp-1 cd by Indians, had several arrows shot ia- to flcshi "nl was left for dead, along with six men and a boy, wbo were killed. She recovered her senses Wfnrn the Intli-1 ;t thei v -j work.bllt. fe;Mi2 10 ! , . ... , , , ' .' , ao!,u lue? ,c" ucr- 6,10 Wg"i , 10 6ct UP d Jn,n Png '"in of emi-; Ennt an s sa'l recover. ! r.l t,.i. r pm.i ..j it a c Col. John C. rremont and U. S. Sena- tor Broderick reached New York from ; San Francisco, 2d Nov. CoL Fremont's i visit to tbe Miners on bis grant was well i received, and it was supposed matters j would be satisfactorily arranged. I I'nlon Canly Court Proclamation HEREAS. the Hon. AB M 8.WUXOX President Judge for the 20th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of tbe counties of Union, Mifflin and Snyder, and Paiur Kelt and Jsn W Sioto Esqs Asso ciate Judges in Union county, hare issued their precept, bearm date Ihe 19th day of Sept. lP.r7, and to me directed, for the holding of an Orphans' Coon, Uonrt of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and General (Quarter Sessions, at I.EWISBI lit., for the county of UNION, on the second MONDAY of DECEMBER, (being the 14lh day) 1657, and to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor onrr. Justices of the Peace and Constables in and for the county of Union, to appear in their own proper persons with their records, inqui sitions. examinations and other remembrances lo do those things which of their offices and in Iheir behalf appertain to be done i and all Wit nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are reqoired to be then and there attending, and not depart without leave al their tier 1 1. Jurors are reuuested to be punctual in I their attendance al the appointed time agrees- I ble to notice.- I fiivrn under my hand and seal at the She r- ifl ' Office in Lewisburg, the 4th day of No vember, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, and the eighty- em year of the Independence ol the united Slates of America. frod save the Common wealth ! . DANIEL D. GULDIN, Sheriff. 1 THE fVTTHERED HEART, . BT T. B. AUTHOR. THIti ia a larga 13m. volume. Price 91.00, wild a fine mezzotint engraving, and is one of the moat thrilling tales ever written by tbe author. Ji shows how a man may seem lo the world -all that is good and noble, and yet be a tyrant in hrs family, and finally send his wife lo a mad house. We publish all Mr. Arthur's new books, also works tif Htry, Biography. Ve. for which we want Agents in all pans of the I InHcdStares, W whoa the largeat eosuiissiou will be paid, also an extra commission in tire way of rifts. .J. W. BRADLEY. ' 4&orth rirTh st met, Philadelphia, Pa. I N. B -?i)Kiwi copies sent by raai! free ' r n lecrtft u ,bc rrj;e i t she U.' t. . ' 1857, Real Estate. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of a writ of Al. Vend. El. is sued out of the Court cf Common l'lras of L'nioii County and to me directed, will be exposed lo Public Sale, or outcry, at the Pub lic House of Jo Fiuis, al Hue ueer Mills on .Saturday, Sov. 21, 13T, commencing at 1 1 o'clock, A.M, of aid day, j several Tracts of Land, to wit : I No. 2. A Tract of Land situate in White i Deertownship.L'nion couuty, bounded east by lands ot Samuel Maker, souih by lands of George Banck, Joseph K. Mover and others, west by lands of Jacob Farley, and north by the HuKar Valley &. W hite Deer I unipiKe Road and lands of Jacob Farley,containin ?; Acres, more or less wuh the appurtenances. No. 4. A Tract of I-and situate in the town ship and countv aforesaid, bounded east by lands of Jacob Farley, north by lands of Jacob Farley and Uaniel Fulmer.west and souih by lands of S.L.Beek and Thomas Ujber.contai ItiO Acres, more or less, with the appurten ances. Seized, taken in execution and to be soldas the property of HENRY HIGH, deceased. N. B- The above Lands may be sold in pieces or together, as to suit purchasers. There is a first rate MILL XEAT on Tract No. 2. I- I. UULUIN", Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lewisburg, Oct. 22, 1R57 oaunuE BY virtue of a writ of Ven. Ex. issued out; of the Court of Common Pleas of Lnton , County and to me directed, I will expose to puDlicsa.e, ai me ruo..o ,c o. Hub, in the borouzh of Lewisburir, ou Mori' day .OV. A. O. ISH. commen cing at 1 o'clock P. M, of said day, to wit : the one-eighth part of a certain TRACT OF I.AM) situate in the Tpof East Bufl'alue and connty of Union, bounded easl bj lands of John Price and others, south by lands of Thomas Penuy and others, west by lands o! Jacob Oundy and Alfred Kneas, and on the North by lauds of John (iundy, containing FORTY ACRES, more or less, wnli the ap purtenances. A1.SO. The one-eighth part of a TRACT OF LAND situate in Ihe township and coun ly aforesaid, bounded east by lands of Joseph Picton and others, south by lands of the heirs of John Hayes, deceased, west and north bv lands of Jacob Gundy containing SEVENTY ACRES! more or less, whereon are erected a Two 8torey LOU HOUSE and STABLE, with ihe appurtenances, as the property of Jamis yiiM. iOO.- By virtue of a writ of Ven. Ex. issued as above, will be exposed to sale, at the Public llonse of Unaai.cs Cairratn, in the borough of MilHinburg, on Monday, .OV. SOtta, at 10 o'clock A. M.. of said day, to wit: a certain LOT OP OROU.ND, situate iu the Boroush of MilHinburg, bounded on the east by Berryhill Bell, north by Ueorje street, or turnpike, on the west by Andrew (iutelius, j and south by an alley, containing One-Founh ! of an Acre, more or less, whereon is erected ! a TWO-STOKE Y STOKE HOUSE, with a ; well furnished dry poods Store Room, Ac, with Ihe appurtenances, as tbe proprrty of : Taoxit G. Onwio. DANIEL D. GULDI.X, Sheriff. Sheriff's- Office, Uwuburg, Oct. 15, IH;'.7. j Sheriff's Sale. j BY virtue of a writ of Lavari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas j of Union county and lo ine directed, will he . exposed to Public Sale or outcry, at the Public 1 house of Divio Unas, in the borough of; l.ewisburg and county aforesaid, on Friday the Ulh day of DECEMBER next, at 10 i o'clock, in the forenoon, A. U-, 1(j7, a certain ! tract of Land situate in Ihe township of Un- . ion and county of Union, to win m",'"S at a stone, the south-west corner ol the tract, i and also a corner of Isaac Kyer's land ; thence, j , . . . J a p V S.- 1J.I y-..ll' .-, I to a stone; thrnce, by the same, IS. C'.'J E- l6 2 perches, to a pine stump; thence, by the same, K. 72 E. 17.4 perches, to a stone ; ; ihence, by lands of Samuel Walter, N. 1711 W. aw. 1 perches, to a stone; thence, by the j same, N. 42 E. 39 perches, to stones: thence, ' by lands of" John Philips, N. 13f W. fill 6 perches, to a pine knot ; thence, by lands ot the heirs of John Haves, dee'd, of Thomas Penny and Peter Pae, S. 73 V W. 312 li perches, to a black oak stump ; thence, by lands of laac Kyer, S. 1.1 E. '.' 2 perches, to the place of beginning, containing TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY-THREE ACRES AND FORTY-NINE AND SIX TENTHS PERCHES, strict measure, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances. Whereon Marc erected a Duelling llouve. Spring Jmilouse, Bank Barn, Wagon Shrd, &c. There is valuable Iron Ore in the land. To be sold as the property of llnrutw V.Tag gflrt, Jttsiah H. Fttr'nnu, and FJi-hil f flurttm. DANIEL D. C1I.IHN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lewisburg. Nov. 10, 1S!7 ?A LL OF lh is LSTA 1 L. UhfcfcAul. to the last will and testa . men! of U. late of Liberty township, Montour countv. deceased, will be exposed to public sale, at Ihe late residence of said deceased, on Fl'IdilY. the -Mill day of Xoi emlir lie!, all that mes- suage and TRACT OF LAND situate in said township, bounded by lands of Samuel "ennaRe, James Cameron, Thomas Vanpant anu ivooeri macK, containing anoui tain.fi- Acred, good quality of land, Railroad run ning past it. Ine Improvements are a Frame House and Barn, Snrin-' at the door nearly all clear aud in a high state of, cultivation. : ALSO. A Tract ol I Arrrn. adjoinine lands of Mrs. Morehead. Kadine Harnnz aud others all clear but about four acres which lis well timbered. Sale lo commence at 10 o'clock, A M, when terms of sale will be made known bv ROBERT A. (ilFFEN, FRANGIS WILSON. Kserutora or IV lull Dale, dceacil. Oct. IB, IPJ7 FOR SALE. MY Residence, on North Third street, Lewisburg, 31 ft. front, and including back building 52 ft. deep. Basement, and Attick finished. Every convenience in the way of out-buildings. Alao, a Half Lot on Market st., opposite 8. Ruler's residence, with a good Well of Wa ter and new Stable ; very desirable for a busi ness stand, or residence, (or both combined.) Alao, other Lots, some with and some without Buildings. JOHN LOCKE. Lewisbnrg, Oct. 8, 1857. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOIl SALE. riHE subscriber oilers for sale his Residence I on the west side of South Second street in the Borough of Lewisbnrg, between Market andSt-Lonis streets.eonsistmcof near a lot and abairolground,makingarrontof3t)fcctonsaid Second street, and in length 157 feet, 6 inches. The improvements are a eommodions three a storey BRICK DWEIXING HOUSE, f pressed brick. 47 feel front by 36 feet deep well finished with a marble base, marble sills and lintels in front a fire-proof roof with a Wing attached of 33 by 19 feet aa Out Kitchen a Well of ex cellent water, with a Tump in, under roof a large Cistern also under roof a large new 8table aa lee House and ether necessary out-buildings. There are also on said-sn-. Lot choice Fruit Trees and Shrubbery S The location is a desirable oae either for a private residence or public business. It is on he most elevated part of the Borough, near tbe Conn House, and but a short distance Irom Market street Terms will be made easy. , June 9, 1857. G. F. MILLER. Te CSUltabl?S--ourt Psturns and olr-r fciaMai ic.s a: :r.i ( iir:.iU:t t.ce. , ORPHANS' COURT SALE. j ACREEABLY to an order of the Orphans' Court of Union county, will be exposed lo public sale, at the House of Jas.M'C'reighl, at Buffalo X Roads, in Buffalo township, on Saturday, the 7th of November next, alt that messuage and tract of LAND ate in Buffalo township, Vnion county, adjoin in; lands of Andrew Maj.;ee's heirs, lands formerly of Jacob Veuaita, and of Thumas Kobison, dee'd, coulaming Kijht Acrtt and Forty 1',-rrhrt. The Improvements are, a Two-Storey Frame Dwelling llonse, a small FrameiiJ.1 House, one and a half storey, aud the laud under c,uod cultivation. jf..s'r.Anoiher small Lot or piece ol ! Cround a.ljoinin lands of Thus. Kobi:un, i dee'd, I'aul DiellenJerler and Daniel Hamler, rontainiiis Two Arretn and Filty'fwo ! Perches; also nuder cultivation. AI.SO.X piece of 'I llllhfr I.ttnd, ' situate in said tuwnahip. aiKiininu laiots ot ' Juhu Mtahl, Jacob Hartman and Daniel Kans ' 5"ler, Sr, containing filteen Acres and j Jt Forty-One IVrches. I Sale lo commence at I o'clock, P. ., wh-t ! Terms of Sale will be made known by M A II V E KOBINSON, I A lniinitrtrii of Tlionti K.is-..s, AVeM ' per WM. JONES, Att'v for Mary E Robinson i By Ihe Court: St't Rotsn, Clerk. Sept. S!l, I8.r7 r t T IM l'l. ! FA KM r saie. subse,ib,r the Farm on which 'I". ,,,,.. ,:.,.. , Buflalo Valley, a mjes from Ml,int,urg and 2 ; liartleton, containing about 175 ACRES, e . i i n, i-i-. .lj.ir.rl -i nd til rem- oral., for It will re lere th. m of Uietr paina at aooa aa ,1 of which abuol U- are cleareu, aJ r , tafci.. in.(, tr mmcb. j...jwjaF dMaiihler is well umbered. It is Limesume . . mljrrm tlim Jll,i-l.rBor mi. tvr it will mmf-i-SEiftTravel land in a eood stale of cultivation, drir. ibrn. . dyi.Kht bauwit darkaj., the most of it haviritj been limed once, anu KUnmkim Wlth d-t-k. Aw.thcr.,dr Sume of it (he fecund time. irtjv thMU-.tad- of triutrttTom ihor bo it vr The Farm is well wa'ereJ, a rtinninc ireara itur Ui-u eurwl hj iu Try ona bvcii, if it mut passing throtieh it, and a never failing spnn? . of limestone water al the door, and a pump ' in the baru-yaid. There is a fiDeOltCHAKD ; of eood Fruit. . ; The buildinss are new a larse dou- ble Plauk House, well finished, a laigeKlJ. ; lllK UtK., I a Waggon House, and all other neers'.iry , Outbuildings. CHKIST1A.N KEIF. Aug. 12, l"o7 j Ho! Farmers Chance for a Bargain! I70R SAI.I'. near Lewibuig.a Tract of almost iOO .tcreft of goo1 Farming Land, limestone soil. It will be sold on reas onable terms at private sale for Cash. Inquire ; at the Office of the Cin.nirle. June HI, '57 : NEW FLOUR AND FEED STORE ! Just opentd on Third st, a fa doort north if Mrkit, Lewisburg. t KltAXtiEMEM'fi have been made to have constantly on hand a supply of Ihe Ka-st Kxli a 'aiil Flour, (from the UaltimoreCitv.Mills.,lun kwheat flour, l orn Meal. Corn aud Rye Chop, Hran.KtalMSIuir, shorts.Oats, Corn, and I t'.!'.! ot ail kinds, at Fair Prices. The proprietor is induced to open this Store for the purpose of accouiniodaiing the I public generally, and respectfully solicits their patronage. j sy-Grain of all kinds Wanted.- THOMPfON O. KVAX--, Agent. Lewisburg, October S3, l57. Still Another Opportunity! ' M'Carty,rieCUeaprictureMaii, l 1 r-K --.r.v r take this method of informing the IT citizens of Lewisburg and snrrornding anhr, tbal we nte arntn Willi them tor a 1 short time, and now oiler them a better article and at lower prices than ever heretofore. We ; have taken the old stand above Christ rk I Caldwell's Drug Store, aud having much bet ' tt-r light than we had in our old rooms, and ! more convenient rooms in every respect, we shall be better able to accommodate. Persons having pictiirt of dro-awd fia-mln t.r ri'lattvra which i they trouM like to hae r.t J or Imr.hlaiwl U papar, ', a niurh larir-rar' .-an bati it dune on bnrt noli.-., atl'i the ropirs will ' a arrautrtj to ht' niuallv V cni'J, ; and aum,-tiDim la-llr Ihnn thofe wtia-h tWy ar uk.-n : In.lii. TcriMtn wanting 1 lnl(;ra ti- -an hat th,m ftr l-rirra raustng fr.m $a to $.0. lvturr of r.a, con . Iin.1 lo llirir room thronli i km-w. and of 1. 1 Hioua taka at lha .hort Dotira. al thvir ritaara: iiL-lur.9 n( n unc rhildtvii luk n inone i-i.nd in a Nrir ht lii:lit. Ouui.Mr Virwi. f LuiUinra. xr .tak.-n uorl"r. AiutTotyiM- j.it'tura taken on d:irk and rainy .lay, quH-k-.r than fau.-rn otyp-a on tho rlaare.t aitd t-riirhfr-t. I'iotun-s troui .V rtii.'to $Jo. to Hint the par. ham r. Via , strn-l a r..rd:al inrit:iOn to all lo rail acd u aiol auime our fperitn. ns aheltier Ihcy want pieturoa or lt..t. K.'nifmt-rlhe litoi..roi ms" .Tvrl'hri,lA Caldwell's MauioKith lirtigtorr. v alutlr u. pleaae. SITAKTV, Artist. N. P. Tn.triiftionx piren in tho art. and apparatoii ' fnrn hd at liie low.t jri- e.. IVipoiih ai.l. initio learn the hiisine9 ran now ti.ne an orportouitjr not oltco met aitb. Leaituii:, I Kt. 1. j j Itioko Out in a ?iv I'lace ! JKSSi: II. lVt.i:ie. having taken the eMahlihment recently occu pied by Mrs. IK Nortnandie, adjiuuing ihe "Chronicle " and Telegraph olfices, he is prepared losee his old and new friends, and furnish them with all kinds of COSFUCTIO KEK1ES of the rhoicest varieties. He has refuted the establishment, nnd is certain of giving ausfartn'n u all. Ice Cream served up every evening. AUS- 17 Jet Goods ! Black Diamonds ! ! Buy Early, and &are yir Minify.' ; fee. TH E subscribe is prpparn! to furnifh I .... . 1 , 1 . ..n i r - JL at all limes Ihe verv best COAL of every description, from the ilkes-Harre and feha- ! mokin mines. He has on hand an article of very superior quality, such as is seldom bro'l ' to tma uidi an. linn lie am uii(sc ui at inr lowest cash prices Coal we ished. and gocd measure warranted. fPToal exchanged for iiiercnanianie i.ouniry rroauce 01 most aintis as well as for cash. , Coal ard at Tho s Nesbit s Lumber ard on South Water street. Nov. 19, 1S56 If R. I. NESBIT. WINFIELD FACTORY! .Year llnrlUtlM,. Vniim Co., fa. EP r'alSe c ture all kinds of Woolen tjioodtt, such as Chubs, Cassimeres. Tweeds, Mattinetts, Jeans, Blankets and Flannels; also. Carpel and Stocking Yarns. II is machinery being of the best kind in use, and having employed ihe best of workmen, he feels sate in saying that bis work shall not be surpassed by any establishment in the country. A good sup ply of the above goods krpt constantly on hand for sale or lo exchange for wool, al prices that can not fail to please. WOOL will be Carded in the best manner and on the shortest notice. Terms for carding, cash on the de livery of the rolls. MARK H ALFPENN Y. Winfield Mills, March .10, 1857. LATEST SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES ! HUKSH & VORSE having received their flrNt aOOln for 'ftT, would invite the al'ention of both Town and Country to their carefully selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, ke. fcc. of the latest styles and best qualities, adapted j aSasumaaw io uic season ana to toe wants of the commu nity and of the times. tsTCall and see for vourselves and be convinced that Iheir Store is the place for Bargains! They take uucbp'.eaure in show ing their poods, but more ia pleasing their rjitotnersbv (?:v;ag fc-.ii. tru'If I fWisfrurs. Af ri., ljr A Xedirioe That Nrver Militates! DR. EAMFOBD'S INVIGORATOR, or 1.1 er Remedy U4 all Om f4 uulMici of pares". eltrlar, u. wtriuK lb ,mt ol anj CtUMrti iUm t ihm dvbiliuita Wfc-1 rrBr.l fr-B mtt lriUirft. H ttu slowly ! "", tM Miralf, notiaicUw kmai i carry all tba arrrrlrd saat r, aad al Ilia aaBM IMaa, luuaialiag tUm liver to a ftvptl p-f -'--an af u fattCtMMIa. Th fnaieontor enrea Svll IfradnrlM. 7.1 1 eaa or two lp--ful ot rmrU allark aad It vill au l-ar. fr"r a ,-rl.lrd alt atar b, or a-ban food riaaa n toarr, taka Ui- Infttforator alar aatiay. ana it aill a, .rtia diarrM-alla r lapuwiM. Ift.r Hartl,ora. IMpi tatioa, or UiS1-alt Mn-ataiu: lata a tMapLaafel uara or tirlailv. 'r I.A of i.prltr, Laanuor or Li-Utto--. tb aa-di. in w Maaloalife- s will mtor the ap. pftttr and maka 11m- a. 4tm-t vrll. .VybfaMra, i a ba'0 bful on rrtirinir, an.llLr U-ojnna .f lraM land ' alllall r fairim- Altrr antihi; a brarty diaa, r, tal a ! 4or of laiiai.rau'r and it Mill rrlivre all aparewoa or fulllira. Tlt ll,it'rOJ it a l.if.r kVmi! raimual-r-l rirtiia. arlinC'ltlwtlr on lliat raa, rariaj P,.o,l- ta. Jaun.llra. Htllii Attark. llyM.al.-ry. YtiKm, lAorau, a&U all krmala uS.IxucUooji. lor wba:b it baa uaj. I HV kD- thrra la notion now la-Sra lh Ata-rlma 1 roolir. ir parU with iioh .kill by a Klratifir maa. aar. t:ularly p r (Iui3jh. tt tbc LlTr.aa lr. fcanlonl la,-.. orator, or Li-r Kt-uo-ly. It lia attaiaW a rcpnlata a ' ta-m a 0 noothi-rartirli. In tbc world, MBply brcauniit rrL on itaonn merit. Toooarlnca all by trial tbal it i. all itn pro nrpira rlain it to Sc. S any of oar rcadrra an -uli.riua frm aurb tli---a aa arc O..CI ilml in In. anwol i. ailcrto--aiaal, r kuoa of norcnmly thai nil! ao aurrly urc Uom aa tbc luflgorator. Th..rc baa lately bean kmnKhttoonr notic a nredkina ; Ibut iwnia to woodciful, caratlcc, and ncaliaK proo rtica in rtacaMo' of tlic l.ifrr, Monsacn. and Ihcat ; lie Organ. It rano- to aa with any Iraltaaonklla in , it fafor Ibat aa baaa nbd iu envcu In aunaa of tba ' aoral caca or coutiouai urbiliry, canacd by aranayl , liter, and in rarry iiiatanrc tbe enVct vaa to reliaa ar ! aire a rerinticot rore. lie. hanft.rd'a Inrirorator, or ; Liter Kenndy is what f.Sr la. W aiway bat laeu eniuloua atioul cure ly patant nardlnna, bat we arc enounced that tbia monetae, lor nunuy naa, aj not overrated l-y tlia boat f re.niiaedatHHM it baa. Oar I ailfice tr, a.r all trouoied witn inuitreacaunw uaooiiy or i uoaei t ouipiaini. to cei a wiu, nuu a, let wora lor it, reliel aill be caperienced. Bt tisiiayo tiir IsTttiaa alio oar Dr. Sanfcrd"i Inria. IX-asri. i, iucu wr mm inisiru. tfANr'-iKr a Ctt ProprWto-,. la Uruadwar, rw lurk. S,Mly CHRIST CALDWELL, .en-iator. fT.-n; V.. K. MKKWI.,AW. TIIC GREAT BEtl'TiriER .so loss tS0Lc:u-rtu.v SMCiiar, FOUND AT IVST! FOK IT KKPTORE5 rKKMANEXTLT iRAT 11AIKT7 iu oriffitj! cwtor, r.enr lujxyriaBtljr th bmU had ; r-tnova--. ail -JvaBiirulf, it'-biusi tnd mil rrofula. r(.rd b snl all rraptroau; Biakra the kmit M4t. hi-tltl., axj eKy; rxl ailt irrvt U to ny iaVaiBalnls? (, r-Dx-vo'tt. bp if J BB.tsic.ali blc-Uhe ir. frnaji lk fsvr. bJ curr all nrurasi ani avrtoua) ba4 twlM.. -ttwrnraUr odthe tolli wintf- Ioer. X. II, Fl. 2. 1HT. mor. J. WI k Co. i DU: WitbiBs fr aat) hut rtfifr-J o mny ovWrm and rail IVr l'nt.t. J. W ryxlV Hair K-'trti thai to-dav w wrr iihiij4 to s-n4 tn ltODaiuantitT,abrttJrR 50a lurwar uVd all r-t-tnir ortlil.1 while r ntKbtonkr aqmaaiUty frjj : r-O. rrry b4il trr sWw $iil pemt t htir pr"lf -i : thrw tr f mrr mtt wtr$.tnd Ihr a-frxbatta. am) ft- ; riotiacf it r rri tv' th mot-t tniaRtual aiid vortb cttiiraa of nr virinlty. lulijr cvotiacv m Xhml it i aarvK vaJual'l? prri-aratioa). Vr.d on an Musi a mnj hm (rrn of $1 andoot 1 di a - tixe; and U-lw-vr tu yur yrr truly, (.-igol; IMMLL LATU'Lrirk. Tffrknry flro. 9t. t'hmrt Co., Mft, No. 19, PKK O. J. WHt iKar irir : home tin Ut hmbbit , r rr- inilwrrtl In oat Mae of vour Hair Krvtorati. and it5 rfftJt wrrr o woDdrrful,' w frl it our duty to and the alltirtrd, to rfw-rt it. our lltt. mia hi-ad h r wat tian bad ba-r xirrtly riiTt-rH with arrr. aod Mta ralkd it atsld bad. Tha ' hair aloKwt enrirtd rai etf in fMiM)arart. nWa a i friend, pf-inn lia offrin)r'. adviard to 04 yoar ! UratiT4, w did o niih littO b-p r f but. terur urprirw. and that of all onr fri Ddt. a Vwai &tira- . rrintaved th.9 dirw-atif entirely, and a new and laxa- , riant erno of h.iir ptarted oat. and w ran no tbt , our l-ey. ban aa n-althy, ai-ralr. and aa lninriant arrf of hair aaany other eiiitj. We can thrrrir. and d berehy rerf.tr mervl ynr Rratortre. M a perfect rtatily : for ali dura- vt the scalp aud hair. Ma ait, w'-urvrepertfaMr, . ,K(ir: W. HHiGIMTmAM. AHAH A. UK. IN HOT II A. flar-liner. Maine, alnne 22. l.'i. l1tfr. A J. WftfiT irar "w: 1 ba naed two lottl ff I'rft U r-od. If air R. Ftnrati?, and ran truly aav H 1 tike friesiterrtdierT..f the aselW rMtorinc and'rfaaa. rtna ; the Il.ir. B. a.re it n ntan of M-vent. My hair ha.- nr-w atlain-d iu rrranr-al ekr. Von rmm re.f .maaend it to the nr-rld vitbonl the t-at iVar. a ay j c nsAS one of the nor kind. Tonm RepeetfnliT. i A J. WOOD 4 rrt .IVor.rletore.5i; Srna.IwaT.N T. in tbe .front X. T. Hire Railing EataUubnirnt and IU ; Market atraet. St. Ihiw. Mo. ! f M And by mUtX Drnjcciatr Great Excitement ! MOXEY LOST! IT is now universally cenreded that ihe pur chasing of any article of Goods for private or family use, and the paring thereon more than a fair pnofit. is 'money lost the nnder sicnod. therefore, bas just opened, in his Si: JXD COMMODIOUS HOUSE, on the corner of Fourth and Market Streets, l.ewisburg, a splendid assortment of SPHIXU AM) SUMMER G0OPS, for Ladies as well Gentlemen, consitinc. in part, of the various styles of Dress Si!ks. lierece De Lamest, Berepes, Poplins, Lawn.-. Hrilliants, Tissues, Embroideries. Collars, I'ndersleevi's, Ilantlkerrbiets, Trimnnng, (iloves. Mitts, together with X Flue Lot or Domeatlc Good. Prints, Muslins, Ac. Also, Ready-Made Clo thin. CLOTHS. CAStMERSS, Vestings, Hats, Cravats, Linens, and a not fresh selection of SUU AH, IOFFEE, MOLASSES.) Tear, Cocoa, Cheese, in large or small quantities. riMi by the qnarter. nan, or whole barrel. SALT by 1 , in . ,rt "'fmsac,k or bo-?hel' .. , anrt in short, almost everrihins usually iert in our stores, can be found at this corner, ani all of which will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICE or exchanged for Country Produce. All ke asks, is a Fair Trials Uuick Sales Small Profits and Prompt Payment. ' ntJnCUmIa ajjffn;. of a snper.or quality, from the Hartley Mills. , r(,Bri ' r,' ,u j - - r.H..VH..j " .11 I II. 11 M,C HI1II9 lUIHI'U I in this region, and qnite as good, if not snpe ' rior, which ran be tested by itiiii, sold ia large or sinait nuantities. alex. ammo.vs. j JrgiyUT. : CABINET AEE BOOM X 4th Strrft.-THf SUbStrikl -a. i most respecttntiv informs the ciuzens ei Lewisburg and vicinity, that he has on band and for sale a cheap lot of l'l R.ITl lE, for the Spring trade, comprising Pressing and Common Bureaus, Sec retaries and Book Cases, Center, Card and Pier Tables, Pining and Breakfast Tables, Cupboard?, Cot tarc and other Bedsteads, Stand?, Sofas, and Chairs of all kinds. COFFI NS made leerderca short notice. The public are cordially invited to eiami his work, as he is sure that they will be satis fied with his stock of Ware, and prices. 8OLOM03 YOO'0. Lewisburg, Sept 15, 18S CLOCKR. Walcwes, and Jewelry, neii door the Post Omee Cheap ' Cash. A. E. DENORMADIK, Ag Lewisburg. April S4, 1854. JOMtll KELLY, JaSJCtlaaaewr, OM'ITS ihe patronage of the PaBm- aalMi.a nn Knnrh 1'illh srreet, a.c-.- burg. Pa. IPtceaaperg, " . . ,aaa "ICE CREAM SAMUEL noTT I has opened a new Ice Cream Saloon over his Crnfectioncrv, , and libes to it an as-
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