TV Hnftra ffrm.-Th Lcwubtm Camovcu. f hUhc4 on thr Cj Pvatrm, bt tli tjT-ett ui4 btt , cii-cul tiu "fan XrFpapr in Virion CouMt. j Fn'C'bm, national : Slavery, Sectional! Next Week is Union County Court, (.Vlj'iuracJ,) ubeu the suffering County ; Treasury hopes there will be some Catb j bilities are estimated at a million and brought in, and a great mauy cases renaov-1 a half sterling, but are fully secured, ed from that frightful Trial List Let the j Pabis, Friday, Oct. 30. General Judges, Lawyer, Jurors and Clients all ' Cavaiguae died suddenly, yesterday eo-operate in dead earnest, for cne week, moi niujr, of aneurism of the heart ..- .u k ... i,, j i! while suiiro shooting on tuo estate ol getting tbeir business ceomphed ll M roauloat of srtlic. Thc Lody can be done as well in a short as in a long immcdiatcly 1)rougilt t0 pari3 in tin,c- a special train bv Madame Cavaignac. ftsTWc shall be glad to receive or renew The funeral will take place to-mor-pubacriptioTis, text week, for our paper, ; rov at Montiuartrc. and also to receive payments on accounts. (Some articles of Produce may answer as well as Cash, and we desire to accommo date as much as possible.) Givo us a call, anvhow, money or no money. . Thanksgiving Day. Thnrcftoa rf npft week it Will be rC- membcrcd, is the day for the State (if not trcmely favorable character, thc ic th. "National") Thanksgiving. An ex- Juction of the floating debt is assured, . c .i... ' and all loans paid. cciicut tune Bior,-preF-, day may bo found on our first page. filarketmcn must not forget their Thanks ing turkeys, to-morrow and Wednesday; what they can not sell, tbey can keep over until Christmas and New Year's. The general peace of our Nation the health which has been so much and so universally enjoyed the past beautiful sea sonthe abundant crops which have been generally .obtained all are sufficient occa sions for tha deepest, most heartfelt thanksgiving, to the just and good Giver, from tu all, as individuals and as a people. Oar commercial troubles are the result on ly of oar political folly and of our perso nal extravagance, aud in themselves, if rightly understood and the lesson hereaf ter remembered, may work in us good fruits. Celebrate, then, Thanksgiving, in ear nestand endeavor to make as many oth ers happy, that day, as lies in your pow er. The different religious exercises ap prorriate to the occasion, will doubtless be announced from your respective pulpits on the Sabbath. The Homicide in Black-Hole. ' The annexed account of the recent fa tal quarrel in Lycoming eounty, was sent to the Chronicle by a friend in the vicinity, but camo too late fur last week. Quite a sad occurrence took place near the Railroad Bridge below Muncy Dam on Saturday evening, Nov. 7. A man by tho name of William Bird had two sons, nearly grown up, named George and Isaae. Isaac and his father lived together by themselves. ' fJeorge could not agree with his father, bnt worked for a man by the name of Samuel Hill, a near neighbor. On Saturday evening, 13 all, accompanied by George, went to Bird's. - Bill asked Bird who was to get George's earnings t Bird claimed the earnings, amounting to two dollais. Hill tben refused to pay the old man, high words followed, when Bill choked Bird for a few moments. After letting go of Bird, he attempted to choke Bird a second time ; during this time,Bird seized a butcher knife and stabbed Bill in the heart, killing Lim instantly. Bill was under the influence of liquor at the time. Be leaves a wife aud three child ren. Bird went to Esq. Scdam's immedi ately, gave himself up, and was lodged in Jail at Williamsport on Sunday morning. Bird bad the reputation of being a quiet and harmless man, previous to this occur rence. : . TL . Acquitted. The Court being held in Williauisport this week, Win. Bird was put upon trial for the killing of Samuel Hill, and was on Wednesday acquitted, on the plea of self defence. FtnsT Appointment. Under the Re lief Law of last Oct., a commission has been appointed by Gov. Pollock, to exam ine into the solvency of the Bank of Penn sylvania. Judge Hale of Bcllefoute, Col. Slifer of Lewisburg, and J.C. Bombcrgcr, (Cashier of the Barrisburg Mechanics' Bank,) are the Commissioners each gen tleman having some peculiar qualifications for the work. They commenced their la bors on the 17th inst Tho Bank labors under public discredit, from which it is to be hoped the commission may relieve it if they properly can. ..Friend Ziebach has bad good luck in settling in a Republican town, again. Sargeant's Bluff voted for Governor, thus: " ' Lowe, (Republican) 26 Sanders, (Democrat) 4 A majority of 22 out of 30 votes, will do ! But the smallncss of the vote indicates a poor turnout or a (parse population. The Map of Sargeant's Bluff looks as though we might drop one or two Pbiladelphias into it without disturbing each other as moch as that Wolf did which scraped Frank's acquaintance while he was writing some editorial puff of tho incipient city of Sargeant's Bfaff l-- ' - "Stephenson county, Illinois, On a small vote, gives about . 200 Republican j majority on county tickets, electing Mr. Itbckley Judge; Sundcrland.CIerk ; Dora blnior, Surveyor ; Gray, Treasurer; Free man, over Puriotoo, School Commistioner; aud Belknap, over Laird, Coroner.' Cook eounty, (in which is Cbiego,Dou glafc" home) gave 1700 Republican mj. iVo State Officers voted for. Haflu our onpy of tuc members of the A(i ai!ily, wetk ttf-jre list, the name of Samuel 'i.lnlunJ, of Ccutro couuty, was .::i::tid. t Important Foreign Newt. New York, ov. 13. The steamer Arabia, from Liverpool, with dates to the 31st ult., arrived this morning Among her passengers are Sir Wil liam Gore Ouscley, the new British Miiihtcr to Central America. The Arabia brings one million of ' dollars in specie. The Boroujih Bank of Liverpool ! SUcncndcd on the 27th ult. The lia The Moniteur of this morning con tains a report addressed to the Era ! nitrnr iv i Mmrno rolntivf to tllC Budget for 1858. There is an excess iu tho Kevenue ol 4S,000,000 francs, 10,000,(K0 of which are applied to the liquidation of thc debt. The financial review of the country is of an cx- T,,e cspanisu Ministry has been or- srnnized. Gen. Arincro is M inistcr of War and President of Council. M. Mons is Minister of Finance ; M. De la Rosa of Foreign affairs. . Thc Swiss elections have resulted largely in favor of the liberals. More failures have occurred at Vi enna, but thc worst of the crisis is be lieved to be over. Tht blockade of the Cantos river was strictly maintained. The Bullion in the Bank 'of Eng land had decreased during tho week Jt'154,000. American Securities are unsettled, all qualities having suffered a slight decline during tho week. But the market closed with an improving ten dency. LiVEBPOOL,Oct. 30. BrcadstufTs The markets for BrcadstufTs has been dull and all qualities considerably declined. Provisions are very dull. Thc following telegram was receiv ed at the Foreign Oflico (through the Commissioner for thc affairs of India) on the 27 tli October, at 10, 30 A. M.: Tlie Fall or Delta! ! Delhi was assaulted on thc morning of September 14, and the northern part of thc city taken. On thc 16th the magazine was stormed ; and on the 20th thc whole city was occupied. The King and his sons escaped, dis guised as women. The attack on. the 14th was made with fourcolumns.one of which, composed of the Cashmere Contingent, was repulsed ; the other columns were successful. An entrance was first effected at thc Cashmere gate. An advance was then made along the ramparts to the main bastion and Ca bul gate. The resistance was very obstinate, and our loss was computed at COO killed and wounded, including 50 officers. The following names have been re ceived t Maj. Jacob, 1st Fusiliers ; Cap. Burnett, 55th Native Infantry ; Lieut. Tandy, Engineers ; Lieut.Fitz gcrald, 75th Foot ; Lieut. Bradshaw, 53d Foot; Lieut. Murray .Guide Corps killed. Brig. jGcn. Nicholson, Scotch Regiment ; Grcathead, Engi neers : Manscll, Engineers : Cnesner- Engineers; Salked,Engincers; Brown low and UovcnuoB, tngmcers; aica- ley, Engineers; Waters, 60th Rifles; Curtis, COth Rifles; Capt. Rosser.Car- binccrs; Capt. Anson, Aidc-de-L,amp; Bayns, 8th Foot; Rosscrs. Sth Foot; Grcnvillc, 1st Fusiliers; Wemyss, 1st Fusiliers; Owen, 1st Fusiliers; Reed, Sirmoore Pattalion; Boisrogon, Ru main Battalion; lluinphcys, 4th Pun jaub Infantry; Pcmbcrton, Sappers; Gatavansh, Sappers; Cuppagc, 5th Cavalry; Bayley, 52d Foot; Atkinson, 52d Foot;Sliibbrnns,Gnidcs;Graydon, ICth Grenadiers; bpoke, both .Native Infantry; Larabert,lst Fusilicr8;Gam bri, 38th Infantry ; Hay, 60th Native Infantry; Prior, lstPnnjaub Infantry wounded. : In Uie operations proceeding the assault, the followiug casualties occur red : Capt. Fagan, Artillery; Lieut. Uildcbrand, ditto; Lieut. Banncrman, Bombay Army; Arth: Belooch, 6th killed. Maj. Campbell, Artillery ; Cap. Earlo, Artillery; Lieut. Lock hart, Artilery; Capt. Chemuller; 73d Foot WOUNDED. ;;!- : n Cawspoke axd Luckxow. Thc garrison and Lucknow still hold out, and Gen. Ilavclock had recrossed the Ganges on Sept. 19, expecting almost immediately to be joined by Gen.Out ram's force. A detachment of the lat ter force, under Maj. Vincent Eyre, had, on Sept 11, with tho greatest gallantry, defeated a party of the cn cmr which had crossed from the Oude side of the Ganges, for the purpose of harrassing the advance or ucn. Uut rani. All continues quiet in the Pun jaub. .-. - t . Acba.-J. R. Colvin. Lieutenant Governor of the North-Western Pro vinces, died at Agra on the 9th of September.-'-:ii ' " ' - S J j I - .-- j. J .1 nil'"., . Gen. Comonfort has been elected President of Mexico, with dictatorial powers. It is asserted and Very gen- eraltv credited that Pres. Buchanan . . . . f.L L! A .nntl... 18 nCgOUaim WllU II1UI IU UUT uvun.l large strip oi na ior bwvo wrnwry. Have we not enough of Slavery 1 and rnnnffh of Catholics? Too much for tha good of America and the cause of liberty. ' - -; - i ,u , In looking over the schedule of ar ticles to be presented to the different Indian tribes, for which thc Secretary of the interior invites proposals, we observe the item "two hundred dozen fcalping kuives." Our hand went up involuntarily to the "place where the ' hair ougU U le." TMirunnmn mmnvifr 1? IiIjIV Inlil lilr I 1 1 ILllli IvJjlj : Important from Kansas! The great fraud by whieh an alicu and odious government is sought to ba perma nently imposed on the Paoplo of Kansas, approaches its finale. The bogus Consti tutional Convention closed its labors oa Saturday, tbc 7th inst., having completed its state LonsmuiioB ana acciaca wx to submit to tfie Itople. There is a pretense of submitting the question of Slavery or No Slavery by itself; but thc Slavery clause to submitted may be rejected by an overwhelming vote, yet Slavery will con tinuo to exist in Kansas if this Constitu tion is her supreme law. No provision is made iu it for abolishing or expelling Sla very, and thc bare rejection of the Com mittee's article would not effect such ex pulsion. On thc contrary, by expressly and fully confirming and perpetuating the "laws" of the bogus Legialaturc, tho Con vention has provided for thc perpetuation of Slavery at all events. Tho pretenso of submission is a fraud, and tho refusal to submit tbe Constitution itself is an out rage fitly perfecting the frauds whereof Kansas has been for three years thc vio tiui. B here. a d, Iwun, is made Governor. This bold move is intended to supersede Gov. Walker and Secretary Stanton on the oue band, and thc new Territorial Legislature on the oth er. Tim.", tbe victory just won by tbe ; Frce-StaU men is to be nullified and thc j tower once more snatched from their hands by usurpation, and vested in the master spirits of Border Ruffianism. Tbe calculation evidently is to rush this Con stitution through our new Democratic Congress forthwith, and thus turn Mr. Parrott out of his seat as Delegate, and have a State Election under the auspices of the new Provisional Government, which will provide the judges, superintend tbe polls, and count the votes. In that Ox ford, Kickapoo. and M'Gbee County may be relied on to outdo all their past achie vements, and to have admiring competi tors all along the Missouri line. Kansas never seemed in greater peril than now, yet we do not doubt her ulti mate triumph. Ae York Tribune. Thc principal reason which induced the acting Governor of Maine to appoint the 19th as Thansgiving Day, is said to be that the fifteenth anniversary of his fath er's marriage occurs on that day. Among the effects of the hard times, is the reduction, in various quarters, of the number and dimensions of these expensive luxuries newspapers. Mr. Curtis, of Woodstock, Canada, who was injured by tho railroad accident last winter at tha Dassardins Bridge, has re covered $10,000 damages. Albright Swineford, of Middlebarg, had aa car of corn this year containing 1385 grains. a1 However poor the tree, good fruit can be grafted on it. Sellixo befohe Market Hoots. A man named Dunkle, who came to market for Col. Thos. Ncal, of Dun-1 more tp., was arrested last Saturday for a violation of the ordinance which prohibits selling in market before the ringing of the bell, (an hour before sunrise.) It appeared that before that time some one stopped at his wa gon and asked the price of a pig's head. Dunkle named the pnce,when the man said he would take it, and threw it forward to the front of the wagon, to wait his calling for it. Upon this Dunkle was arrcstcd,takcn before Alderman Van Camp, fined $1 and costs, amounting in all to about S2,50. ' Tho purchaser of tho pig's head did not return to com.sumatc the i bargain, and Dunkle thought it was a hard case, pleading that the sale was uncompleted, and that he ought not to be held amenable, but the Alder man decided otherwise. Lancaster Express, Nov. 14. . In Paris a man may- dino for two pence. In tho neighborhood of the Marchc des Innocents there is a cer tain enterprising Madame Robert,who daily feeds sonio six thousand work men in thc open air jet sheltered from the weather. . , Her daily bill of lare is cabbage soup, a slice of bouilli.bccf, a piece of bread and a glass of wine. In thc Quarter Sessions of MifHin county, Joseph Brougid was found guilty of assault and battery on Geo. V. Wiley, tax ollcctor. Found guilty of tho assault, fined $10 and costs, and imprisoned for five days. Bad way to pay taxes; - , - I Thc Patent office has received from WillianvBakewcll, of Pittsburg, Pa., a fchect of paper made . from the Chi nese sugar cane. The color of thc paper is fair, and Its texure firm.com pact, tough and well adapted to the requirements of bank note paper. - : The N.: Y. Herald ' says :' "Among the persons whom the present trou bles have forced to suspend, we hear of many, nearly one half, who are al ready making preparations to resume business on a prudent and contracted .scale, tls- icy- fjvi fcv; The people in one" of tha upper dis tricts of Wisconsin were represented in the last Legislature by a llr.G-nn, but he not making noise enough, they this year nominated a Mr. Cannon. "Sugar is selling in the New Orleans market at 4 J cents per pouno, ana molasses at from IS to 20 cents per gallon., y; . . ; ;' ;; Tlic ladies of a Einglo church in BrQokline, Mass., have raised f 700 for the relief of thc poor in that town. ut the Bogus Convention did not stop i ..,,, from tll0 T;nh. to tbe D00rcst, I public sale, at me rmmc n.iuse 01 u.v.n . It actually constituted a 1'rovUioHal I """Ty. ' I ..V Pnond-' 5""'J," .7 Z . w uui'fM.w j 1 ; f,I) .1U1 - , oternmcnt for Kama, if hereof ds I rest- .... ,... :,. -,tliniit a sk-h. cms at 1 o'clock P. M., of saul day. to wit: Ml, U. S. Surveuor.General John Cat- T . ?,n ,L ;n be 1 'he one-eishth part of a certain TKACT OK iV WPST TT? A Arf'IT "F IV .liiux iiuiinJi Tills 1'ITXZLKlt. Oh ! 'tut dep my.ti.ry. But bj St P.ul I'll lin.l Ibe bulloui of It." Answer to the Come Qualion, Nov. 13 This' is rather a calch queslion for the very reason thai Ihe aecoad lot were sold at lite same rale that the first were sold, which however is only true in part, as they together commenced srllini; at the rate of Jive Reese for $3, but after making len sales Mrs A' Rett were exhausted aad they had $i, anJ Mrs H had still ten geese remaining, which-she sold as before (at the rate of two geese for ft and not at the rale of Jive for and eoeo,uently received 'S5 for Uie remaining ttn geese.wliich added to !jUO equals S2r. KF B . East B'llThlne tsTXo Answer to last Arithmetical I'tvbkm. For the tewi.burj Chronicle. HISTOKICAL ENIGMA. I am composed of 18 letters. My I 6 17 16 9 is a way of measuring 2 1:1 15 n, a man's name 7 4 lfi, is an aid to tmr locomotion 8 6 a 14, was a great lady's name 10 6 1 is an excellent auiinal 17 5 11 is a vessel I A 9 6 18 it, a disease in horses My whole was au olhcer in the French and Indian war. C F S .East Buflaioe The Process of Popular Economy. Tho most healthful result of tbe pres ent pressure in'moncy affairs,is thc alacri ty with which every clasa of society has resorted to retrenchment. There is not a olcll.lo It is ii stranffi siuut to sec twen- . tv-sii millions of pcoplo, who have been ! ty biz uinuuus ui ? i , rushine alone in one mad career otcx.rav- a"ancc. halting sndJcnly in midway, and all their exoensive course of' life. No nation in the world is capable of such an act of self-sacrifice. Henceforth, economy will become as fashionable as was j the reverse only a few weeks ago. Tho enormous expenses for apparel will be cut , down at least three-fourths, while the pas-1 sinn for nreat houses, uublie and private, 1 .1 l.l C..- lvrlntia urei9rvia ' kijicuucu 1U.U...U.V, , and the thousand et ecteras which attcud ' and follow such follies, will soon become . . ' . . . ,, . I that part of history of which all who par- j .::,. ;n it .,'11 t most ho.rtilv asham- . n .1.. r ,l. 1 United States reduce expenses one sliiUiog difference of eighteen a week, and over fifty month. If the nation reasonable short allowance from now to tbe first of January, what we would pave alone make us rich. Another Democratic gala of land baa been made in Minnesota, under circum stances similar to those attending the sale of the Fort Snclling Reservation. A tract of the best laud in the Northern Missis ippi, kuown as the Fort Ripley Reserva tion, consisting of 57,000 acres, vu i cently purchased by a combination of speculators at an average price of jour cents an acre $2,280 in all. The Media Delaware county) Adverti ser says : "We noticed several droves of cattle passing through this borough from Philadelphia, their owners being unable to find purchasers at thc price they wished. Beef is falling rapidly in price, and it would be much better to be satisfied with present rates, than to ran the chance of i getting still less. Mr. Gabriel Barnes, of Potter county, Pa., started out hunting the other day. Not returning for three days, bis family became alarmed, and about two hundred neighbors vent in search for. him. They found his body near a creek. lie had ev idently died from exhaustion. . lie leaved a large family. . j The Young America CORN S HELLER ! The Cheapest, Simplest, and most durable cons . SUEIXEU ever invented ! , (Lj-s& Jir' rpHB aubscribers would most respectfully call the attention of Speculators and Farmers to this wonderful machine, now to be seen at Weidensaul's Hotel in Lewisburg for a short time. County Rights in the States of Pennsylvania, Kentucky and California, for sale oa ihe most reasonable terms. Machines will be sold in Union and Snyder counties to all who may desire fo purchase, in order to test the uti lity and durability of the same. They shtll gne earn as tmli m im clean from tbe cob. . Call and see them operate. Price $12. Nor. 19, 185S L. & J. G. KCKTZ. . REGISTER'S BTOTXGE. NOTICE is hereby given to all con cerned.that the following named persons have settled their accounts jn the Register's Office at Lewisburg',' Union -county, and that the said aeeoants will be presetted for eoaSr roation and allowance at the Orphans' Court, to be held at LEWISBURG, for tbe county or Union, oa the third Friday of DECEMBER next being the Uta dly of said month, viai 1 The account of James i Qninn, Admin istrator of Michael Quinn, late of East B oflaloe township, deceased. r;. . S , The account of John Hanek.Goardiatt of Susan M'Clure, late Susan Stroehg, deceased. 3 The account of Joel Riehl, Administrator otJohnRiehl,lit ol Btaflaroetownsh i p,decease4. 4 The account of Ch.Wchaffle andWm. Cameron, Executors of Stephen F. Lyndall, deceased, who was the Adsainistratorof Marin Jlf CnrfelvefIwisbarg.deeeasedj : , - J. W. PENNINGTON, Seffr. Register's Office, Lewisburg; Nor. 16, lg57 EVERY, person: baring " any, unsettled account with Jo Hoeosmr!!, of Lew Ubunt, la hereby aotiaea K eaH upon the subscriber, aa snake settlement, forthwith or legal measuies wilt be resorted to roTwi thout dhrtinetioa of persons. : - -J JONATHAN WOLTli Assignee. ' Lewisburg. Nor. 4, 1857 - . . Joha B. Una, . . - ATTORXEV AT UVV-in FricV's Bl. ck.-.Tforth M St, near Market. - -I.twUbur, Pa. I i ... uv , - JiAiU SHIiaiC 1U IIIC J I'l'i to.i umiaiut on-. AHMET?. "XOY. 20, J5-). :- Real Estate- SHERIFF S SALES. TY virtue of a writ of Al Vend. Ex. is- X) suedoul of Ihe Court tl Common IMeas of Union County and to me directed, will le noro.nitisliio.t.'nioncouutv.oouuded east by lands of Samuel Baker, south by lands of n ... i.nA lr4nti K. Mftrer and others, k i..u f iJoh Fariev. aud north by i .u. ...r Valle .t White Deer Turnpike a a i ... ., rn.K V: rl.v enntninin? 15 Ai.rs. more or less wnn the appurtenances. No. 4. A Tract of Land situaie in u.eio.. ship and counlv aforesaid, bounded east by lands of Jacob farley, north by lands of Jacob Farley and Daniel Fulmer.west and sorJlh by lands of S.I..Beek and Thomas Kiher.contai- 1CO Acres, more or less, wua mc arpunen-; ances. ' Seized, lai.cn in execu'ionand tol so.das the property of IIEMiV HlUlt, deceased. . ft. 0. The above Lands may be sold i ft , pieces or tojrther, as to suit purchasers. , There is a first rate MILL ISKAT .'ii Tract i No 2. I). 1). (il'I.DlN, sheritr. SherifTs OtRce, Iwisburg, Oct. it. 157 ! SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of a writ of Vcn. Ex. issued out j of the Court of Common Pleas of I 'n ion : i:..i,niv anrl in me directed.! will expose to! rminir of L'nion. bounded east b lands ol John Price and others, south by lands of Thomas Penny and others, west by lands ol i,r.,b ijnndv and Alfred Kneass.and on the North by lands of John tiundy, containine FORTV ACKES, more or less, with the aP- ALSO. The one-eishth part of a TR ACT OF LAND situate in the township and coun ly aforesaid, bounded east by lands of Joseph nurtenanccs. Picton and olhcrs, sotiin by lanils oi me neirs of John Hayes, deceased, west and north hy lands of Jacob tiundy containing SEVENTY ACRES, more or less, whereon are erected Two Slorev LOU HOUSE and STABLE, with the appurtenances, as ihe property of James sUia. AE.SO. By virtue of a writ of Ven. ti. issued as above, will be exposed 10 sale, at ne Public Ho use of Cha. .in the borongh of Mifflinburg, on MoiMlay, sot , 30(, , 10 o'clock A. of said day. to wit: a certain LOT OF GROUND, situate in tbe Borough of Mirllmburi bounded on the DANIKI. n. GUI. DIN. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lewuhurg, Oct. 15, 1K57. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Lavari Facias issued oat of tbe Court of Common Plea of Union county and to inedirecu l, trill be eiposcilto Public Sale or outcry, at the Tublic house of Dinn limn, in the boroush of l,eirisbtrrs and eottnlr aforesaid, on fr'rirla) the Mih day of 1JECEMBKR next, at ID nVlorli. in Ihe forenoon. A. U. 1857. a certain . ..f T ........ in ,k iniEnvhin 111.. : ....- l-..i.,n Rp.innin. ..... --.j v. -: at a stone, ihe soulh-west corner r ol tne tract, and also a eomerof Isaac Byer's land ; thence, by lands of Isaac Eyer, N.V E. 44 I perches to a stone; thence, by the same, N.8'... E. 11)6 2 perrhes, to a pine stump; thence, by ihe same, A'. 72 E. IS7.8 perches, to a stone ; thence, by Linus of Samuel Walter, N. 17$ W. 39.1 perches, to a stone; thence, by the same, N. 42 J E.39 perches, to slones; thence, br lands of John Philips. N. 13i W. 6:16 . 6.16 perches, to a pine knoi ; ibenee, by lands of the heirs of John Hayes, dee'd, of Thomas ;u, ui luuiua.. Pennv and Peter Pan S. 73J W. 3126 perches, to a black oak stump ; thence, by lands of Isaac Eyer, 8. 13 E. 9j t V' to the place or beptnnine. containing i i HUNDRED AND FORTY-THKKK ACKES AND FORTY-NINE AND SIX-TENTHS PERCHES, strict measure, together with Uie herediiaments and appurtenances. Whereon 1 irAare erected a Dwelline; Houe, Spring ! JeiM.House, Bank Barn, W aeoa Hhed, Ac. There is valuable Iron Ore in Ihe laud. To be sold as tbc property of Horatio O.'J'afi eart, Josiah H. Furman. anil Eliha (.'. Hurtuit. DANIEL D. CrLDIN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lewisburg, Nor. 10, 1857 SALE OF REAL ESTATE. AGREEABLY to the last will and testa-' ment of William Dals, late of Liberty J towuship, Montour county, deceased, will be j exposed to public sale, at Ihe late residence of i said deceased, on Friday, Ihe 2?tli day of November next, all that mes suage and TRACT OF LAND situate I in said township, bounded by lands ot Samuel Benoage, James Cameron, Thomas Variant j and Hubert Alack, containing aoout Ml Acre, good quality of land. Railroad run ning past iL The Improvements irnAei Frame House aud Bam, Spring at ihe JLaJl door nearly all clear and in a high slate of cultivation. ALSO. A Tract of 16 Acres, adjoining lands of Mrs. Morehead, Rading Harrina ami others all clear but about four acres which C3is well timbered. 3t Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A H, when terms of sale will be made known by ROBERT A. GIFFEX, - FRANGIS WILSON, Kneaton of WruiAM Dua, dantwxt OcU 16, 1857 . ; . - FOR SALE, i MY Residence, on North Third street, Lewi, burg, 31 ft. front, and including back building 53 ft. deep. Basement, and Attick finished. Every convenience iu the war of eoi-buildinesv , Als)0. a Half Lot on Market st, opposite S. Kilter s residence, wuh a good W ell ot Wa ter aud new Stable ; very desirable for a busi ness stand, or residence, (or both combined.) AlNO, oiher Lots, some with and some without Buildings. , " , JOnN LOCKE. Lewisburg. Oct, , I8S7. - . '. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR ' SALE. TlJE subscriber offers for sale his Residence on tbe west side of bouth Second street in the Borough of Lewisburg, between Market and SLLouis streets,consistingof near a lot and a half of groond,makinga frontof 99 feet on said Second street, and ia length 157 feet, inches. The improvements are a commodious three a storey BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, ot pressed brick, 47 feet front by 36 feel deep well finished with a marble base, marble sills and Lintels in front a fire-proof roof with a Wing attached of S3 by 1 fret aa Out Kitchen a Well of ex cellent water, with a Pump in, under roof a large Cistern also under roof a large new Stable aa Ice House aad other necessary out-buildings. - There are aUo oa saidik Lot choice Fruit Trees and Shruhbery.Ixr The location is a desirable one either for a private resideace or public business, it is on the most elevated part pf tbe Borough, near the Court Hoose.andbuta short distance from Market street Term will be made easy. -Junefl. .8,7. G. F. MILLER. 4 TCninti- '''!"' Reimni and oihei 1Ilii sulu a. mc t wvNicit Uii.ce. ei nosed to l'ublic Sale.or outcry, at me i uu- j ma lic Kouse of J" Fif . at W hite Peer ohans' Court. t..mri ol ..minoni ''.' "... - ... m ... m-.t . i at..l C.neral Uuarter Sessiohi, Mi s on .taiUI'UU), xii aim iri... .- - - - i ,.,,v I commencing at It o c.,I-k. A.M.. of sS.d day. I.EWIBI h- . .n.v i I N l -V i several Tracts of Land, to wit: Ion the second M i.MA -d V. J !.,,, N A Tract of Land situate in White I f,,(:ul,. ,l,e 1 I ill day) and to continue east bv Berrvhill Bell, north by tieorge street, l "":" . " ' " """ " t"""" their unnecessary or.urnpike, ou the west by Andrew Uutelios ! 'i'i mUutUw a dav it makea a and south by an alley, containing Onc-h-nrth Sorn .vi .11. " ' . ' d r":" " "f' ur '"'-J ti uSuu.tui..m.t a day, It maaes Acre, more or less, whereon is erected : Hran.MiiiMuH. L orn,anu lajlU, ,.r.,.1K,. millions of dollars ' WtMTOHBY STOKE HOUSE, with a , FEi:l of yT- 1 JZX?: million, every; well furnished dr, eood Store Boom. &C, , .cmclaiiae the i jiUitiM could be kept ona'"lln "PP"" I rub!lCgenerany,aiidrespeciiully solicit, their : Mi.i..rTfirv,..st..nc.. m,.sov.w. Ali "f H.V ll.. for H e -nth Jii'lu ial . .t ! ...UI. l-i.ll.O'lieU O. courmes of t -. M,!'.. al aydr. a..d P,l Kin and J-' W M " - ciii'e Judges in I nil u cuuty. have issued Hi" ir precept, brarii.? ilate the I'.uh Jay f 'T1- 7, and to me directed, fi r ihe holdtiig ol an one wet K, Noiice is therof .re h.-r. by qiven t.i :h oner. Justices ol U.f I'eare an-i ' "n- -, in a,l for the eoui.lv of tnmn.to appear in tin ir :i(UI- owu proper pvr-ms with their record viti..n.t-xal.iiuatii'l.s a:iu o oT I ranefs and in .1.. Iliines whieh ol their otfir iheir behalf appertain w be d.oie; and all Vi it nes'es and other persons prosreutins i hail ol" the Commonwealth auainsl any person (.r persons, are required to be then and then attending, and not depart without leave at tl.eir peril. Jurors are reimesied U. he punctual m thvir tfcnilauce : tin' iii; -ii t .1 l;::;c agreea ble to notice. Given under mv hand and seal at the r ill's tllllrr t" l.-wi-hnr:'. 'he ill .1st . f " -vember.in the year i f our Lord one ihousai.d eiht hundred and tin-, -.-even, and ihe e.jhtv eih year of the In.'' . ...i.-uce of ihe I'uiti J Stairs of America.-! mv the Cminou wealih! UAMKf. fll'MHX.Sh. ruf. tiii: wiTit:Ki:u iii ibt, Br T. H. AKTIlUlt. ri'HlS is a large l'-mo. volume. Puce' 00, 1 with a line mez..t;.it engravmi', and is one of thc most thrilling tides ever written by the author. It shows h..w a man msy scorn to the world all thai is go,,d and noble, and yet be a tyrant in h.s faintly, and finally send his wife to a mad house. We publish all Mr. Arthur's new books, also works of History, liiograpliv, Ac. . r which we want Agents in all parts of the United States, to whmn the largest commission will be paid, also an extra commission in ihe way of gifts. J-W B I! AD LEV". IN North Fourth street, Philadelphia, 1 a. N. B Specimen copies sent by mail Iree on receipt of the price of the book. "',M Ho! Farmers riianci' for a Ilargain! -p,(t s 4 1- near ,,. i,buig,a Trarl of H . " tn'fZ , r,.s of "nod Farming 1 1 .ml If u ilt be sold on reas- . ...,,. fnr lnn.nre , . (hriri,, june Hi. '57 NEW FLOUR AMD FEED STORE ! Just opened on Third ., a few doors north of Markit, Lewisburg. a RRAISGEMEN TS have been made to hive constantly on hand a supply of Ihe lest Etra faMstlj flour, (from the patronage. Uii Grain of all kinds Wanted.-fca THOMPSON' ti. EVANS, Agent. Lewisburg. OotoLer 2:1, ls'i. Still Another Opportunity ! sri'arty.llic t liosi iMrturc Man, yt.tCA a(;ai. TE lake this method of informing ihe citizens ol Lewi5burg and nrroi nilii.i; pi umrv. ihatve are acain u nn ineiu .or u . short llllie. ailll P w otler in a I.. rartiele , mil at lower nriff! ihnn ever herelrfrre. V We i . , . ,, , ...,.. .'k,;,. a , nave inKen ine on. '" -- ' Caldwell's Urns Store, an l havin? innru oi i i ler li?ht lhan we had in onr old rooms, ami laore'eon lenient rooii.s in every resrert. we I shall he better able to areoir.modate. IVisons 1 bttn tr. ! of .!.-.-. ! frier-l. rr re!the h!r I they w.iulj like to haTr roj-ltiler tri-.frrrfl to piip.r.n ! a HKl lri.-. r -alr. ran have it J. n- en rl ''. ' .n.lth rottiM will lie w.rrsnti'J to tie ,qn;.'lT I .ud .miim better U thn lrh lliey.r. t.k.i j priM frm to Pi'lurr. . f r-rn,. con- (nm. Pertain. ' nlin- rtioto .... I.. . .in Iri.r tl; OJ flr nnvi. lo ineir room. . - h.TH.Bii txk.-n the hort. -t noti--e. a! tl'.-ir n-;.li-ne.: i .,.,, ., rf,.,.!.!.-. km in one iernd in a teiilit i i (J ht uUuor View ..I luil.lin--J, e,lk. n 1.. rnd r. I Ambrofyi rietore. tk-ni n 'Inn; una nonyiiii.-.in ; er th. Ihnm-rreotype. en the rle.rr.t .nil hriHe.t. Melurtu fnni i-0 nr. o. f I" fuit Ui nr. h: r. e ntrml eor4il lnitnt..n to all tor!l r.J mp.l luaiKimt riuwn. nutlMr ilwjt want i-i.-t.ir. r not Kern' m .-rlh.n ,f.. TWIllJ ""'O iinM.vmu.tn a Mamaiotb Hiug Store. W.bIuJv to i.tenpe. N. ri. Tn,lrwtlin! firen in the art. ati'l i i nratu, rurnl&hed ml the low. ft rlc-,. l'r.on. u-liti- to lesrn the hu:ine ran now hiire an nv"nrtnnil not. often mi t with. lUeiKlutg, 1K-L. , IsiJ .j Hroke Oul In it Sew IMare ! ..II..HII. .nin. jr.SSK II. aVA4.M ll. having taken the etablihment reci-ntly occu pied bv Mrf DeN'onnandie. ailjuinins the "Chronicle" and Telesraph offiees. he is nrenared to see his old and new frien.U. snd furnish ihemwith all kinds of COXt r.C iio. XEKIES of the rhoirest varieties. He has refuted the establishment, and is certain of giving ?aiisfacliun u all. lee t'ream served up ever)' evening. Aug- I I, !' Jet Goods ! Black Diamonds ! ! t Buy Earlu, and Save ynur Money.' .' snliscrile r is prepared to furnish . at all times the very best COAL of every description, from the Wilkes-Barrc and Mia mokin mines. He has on hand an article of very superior quality, such as is seldom bro't lo this market, hicli he will dispose ol ai the lowest cash prices Coal weighed, and gotd measure warranted. fsToal exchanged for merchantable Country Produce of most kinds as well as for cash. Coal Yard at Tho's Nesbil's Lumber Yard on Sooth Water slreet. Nov. 1856 if R. L NESBIT. WINFIELD FACTORY ! .Aor llartleton. Union Co., I'a. THE subscriber, lliankful lor past patronage, would iniorm his friends and the public in gene ral, that be continues to manufac ture all kinds of Wwolcn UovdN, such as j Cloths, Cassiroeres. Tweeds, Sattinetts, Jeans, , ltnkets and Flannels; also, carpet ana Slocking Yarns. His machiuery being ot the best kind in use, and having employed the best of workmen, he feels sate m saying that bis work shall not be surpassed by anyestablishmentin the country. A goodsup ply of ihe above goods kepi constantly on hand for- sale or to exchange for wool, at prices that can not fail to please. WOOL will ba Carded in the best manner and on the shortest notice. Terms for carding, cash on the de livery of the rolls. MARK HALFPENNY. Winfield Mills, March 30, 1857. LATEST SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES! HUKSII & VORSE bavins received their lint Cood for '.17, would invite the attention of both Town and Country to Iheir carefully selected stock of Dry Goods Groceries, Etc. Sic. of the latest styles and best qualities, adapted to the season and to the wants of the commu nity and of the times. - ' ' tyCall and see for yfurselres and be convinced that their Store is the plare for Bargains! They take much pleasure in show, ing their goods, but nor in pleasing their eustomersby giving pood trade. Lewisburg, April. 1S57 BLANK Si Jus'K-es aaa aolaides, km a 'ta i I ui j iu,mi lu uiUt-r.ut tlic Ci.io..u j(iJi , I i DR. SAF3FGI.ES IEVIG0RAT0R, or i.iit r Kennedy UA nJI tt- -.uawtw n s prtfm:n Bodkin, tn flrrii tl."- !i:rjf ft nj t lhn T&C tth. tj Ibi!it.ii:pr --( x,- H'-' nwt poriratitna. t rnrry -If li tlf rr. nut r, uI al tl r umim (hqf, ttuiuiu.ij Lm l ft prfyX pibzmnc of tur fuuctiMua. IhuI4i ii-MI -' Ii Btiiu-k ti'l it i!ln ilie -j i ur. i'T T ,,xt'. iwit 1 (UU.arli urjrD n- , x urn. IM IiiFitrr.r i.M-r rutin?. M , will tot j n.r 'li.-rtL-r t'-I- r .'i-i refiif. Jr.-r Jh-xrit.urn. Pklr,. ' t.-itkn, r IH-ti)f tir'Mrtiftiiif'nRftilm(,r t-i .laiiy. t I i t Ai til-, i-tt.-uor 'F LifU.-.-Im-". lim B4t ittr it Ifttra! t! iM.'. It wiij MtOTt tLr ).. Iitr an! ut.ikt l! !.-! tl..-- t w,l. S.vHtaf. tak n t.n- it iilui wi ft:: t u', Jin I U,- .1. - .q, , t ltrm-ill :it it II i- fi.rit-4 Aft-r -: t f r : .- h.jn rr dinner, tk ft .i'. . t.f I v : .. r .t r an-i it wl!! r-:,.- nil , 1-.-11,0 or In i 1 ii -. '1 1 iiji i,'''iat" la k t.tTirr lL m 4y l lkai(U r I it tit. tin.' -lift-, ti v .n ltit ria, ruitt i'yuL- 'jt. ' n. ATU.-yn. It Mei-Y. PiW. tj, tthil ll 1 1 malt; Ub trurtit.il. fur wLr- h It h noms. V- tin-w th'Tf i-n-tt.iri.' i.'-w U fir thm Ann-Ho I 1: . . 1 r r J a .ili ru 'ii xRiil ty Brcteiilifi'- DiaB,r tu :. :.i t'y T r Ji-. - ' f :i v I.iir-r. h Dr. taufurd Juiay -t r:i!r. ' r i.'ri - m. '.y. It h:v atfairn-1 a F-putati' r - i n J U- no r.r ii- rtrtii lr in th worW. rimpl fcan,t rr - i-ti iii -if unit. To etfiFlur tr trial that it i- ai I t' - j : ti 1 t r- . In' i-1 :t to ), if uuj t-f our rt-aili-r :! r n Irm itMi Jmm aa arte Vrr.Ll im tfr. nt. ,'l 1 .1. 1 -T-. ui. ut, ii knew f no rekiniy lhai. wtii -ui" iy i-u; ill- tu a- t:.-' tzyi-rnlhT. T!.- r- baa Uv ly Wen bruzht tor aV4ice me4Wa Ti : t.i- i:.:.-: !u'. t uraii-. mt4 b-alin I r'.; -rti. ,1. ti-iimtitt Ijrcr, Mvaa.t-h, atj IHprM jicoi.ji.-. I i-iiiti'- u u- -ilL r-o tuatij hratiOUiBiala m It- f .1. r I hat liiK' U'-t- fl it 1 Iff- U Ihwiw -f tliw mi. t ::.-.- t.f wfitTtina! di-h'HfT. m'rtj t.y drnrH I:t r, m.ii in rti-ry initjuf tbf rtf rl aa to rcUrr cr iv t (ciuiif ni tur--, Lr. rJilcrU IbigortT. cp l n- r i:- in- : i svUt to. IV- alwaja bate 1,. in cr -1d! m al out i-nrw y pmtvt mltvitft hmt w srcnniini'il that thi anMtM-in. Ibr fauuiv aj-e, in mi -r ralxi 1 Lliir h-t '-f rr "DiUH'iidatMiit it hnn. Onr n un-.- 't tra.: ircohlij itb Icltt-titin. lbilitj rr :..i-i -u.f-iatTir. tpc i ttl Dtl try it; our -t-rij I-1 it, rt-iifi ui U. tii- ocal. Bi Eftit.oTrt T'tt Itmiwi vp- It. SaniVrtTa Invij--rtfF. fT it a.il rvtVit: lhm ui Uwir iauba a anon ait i t:ik-n inf'. tl."ir nt uih h. I'ain and mim-rY i-mniMiti-i. ' i-t br- tb lni-rl4'r i ui1, i- r it viil aa niity tri tlit-m ).;.. -i.-ylitt-ht will tani-b Iarft.na. ff tl is ili-r-)-it U im tJV-tibt iv tbttw w bo try it, kr it rar ri - ctitMMi m lib -ti rv -i t;tV-n. Ant'thi-ri-thi. m if the ibniMti.lF- t-f orrtirirati-afTuiD tho wb mm it or i-t-n rut t.i by it. Try ouc UUit il it Uoa But btiett, Um-d are BiMlakao. eA.Sh'KH A CO., rn-prilfpi, I Zi& llrpstwy, York. Shlf.y VII HIST VALDW f.lL. Isvibur. t;:tTj W R.MKKWIN, A.at. Tilt: (.ItlMT ltlMI TiriLK .Mil Lu4i .JW-flLLT HOUTt rOUNJ) AT IVST! Fins it rk.tii:e8 r kk.m a n entlt ghat iiairt its nr.jh ai f'.b r. n.f luxuriantly lb baidht-aJ : tvmcTi-ftall tlanr uff.it. hiuir and all cri.fula. arald 1m I ani all rrtitjtt. 111.; mukt-n tl.n bair ft. h altby, and cUy ; and ill -r-rT- it to any rmrinri acr. r Ui' r. it by muKir. all blxtr-fi- txr-W. Uf face. ati rurn M iM-i-mlsia atxi nmoui had ache. tfcircular aud lU- foilum.lJj. Hoter. y. U,Fb. 2.17. TROF. J 1ViVr t (V Omta: ilKina ft-w rfarn rtaf rr ' i-t m. vianyorim and alla fcr rtr-tO. . WiwhI's Huir R.- t..i at ;. tbt UmImt were ff Bi!rl to ,i n. to Ih pU.i. fi.r a (uaotity. f then draB lorwaT-i!i-.l all t i-ii !"M. wbil. we Biiht ordi-r aquaiitity frt.ro wc wi ri ib-jn.-t-il te ue poinr of Jnur Hair Vfl w.ttT. Ti.l it .t'.-t. w.-r- M wcrnlrrfui. w fetl it tur iiu:j to von ae-l tlif atrVrtrtl. to r-f-rt it. Our littli- .-...n'. liea4fT,Guie time til ln iM-rfrri:, ro,-r. -1 with i-r, and mmr rW4 it wald o.ail. Tb liir '.m' --t i-rfin-iy eamn iff in ee.:n-'iuern-, when a frii-r.-l. .e'iDX Lu auRVrintr. ai,ier.t D, te o- Ti-prti. luraliv... lii-i ... aiih iiltj h..p.. i. .-crr,a. t uu ti. i.ar nr n. ani tl-at ef all our fri. Bit., a ,rrr trw at 1.'! ta i- n UH-..-I i!.i .li-am: i-utiri-lj. attj a n w ati Juxu rii.nl e-.-f hnir .frt.-d oat. tnilicvniio ,n, tliat our I . li:i Ii -alibr. a'p. aU aa luxnrniBt arn.p cf ' nir a. any i-Tl.i-r i lii;-l. l . ran then ft-re. D'l ii- 1 re'j. r. ii t.-ui nl ..ur Kerniratire. aa al-eltwt raJy fi r i Ji.-. ; - 1 llit- p. an.l l.air. He are, rr.mre-peeHullr. i.k..hiik w. iii.;iixw.Tn.tv. tAUAU A-lllOOlMMJlllAM. Car tin. r. ?Ia:ne, JurwK. 1S5. ti:nF.O J Voiif I . ;,r Mr: 1 1 ate na-J two lotll. , ef I'ri.r. Who.!. Hair l: .Trrrlire. a. ! rn rmlT ?ay It I. tl-.- K.ratr.i j.r, Tr, ,.f ftT trurir.s au chan- t-'ni: tl .- Hair. Iu forr uinir it 1 wap a man of arrrrtr. Mj li.iir 1... aiuictd it oria.al eoli.r. n .-n. ri-ri.B.m.n.l it xr ih ,i rlil without the !et f ar. a- Riy ras wa. in,- oithv woral kind. Vonrahv.p.-rtruI-,. DAMKI. S. WIM II V. O.J. W'V-n A rrt rVorr.ter".:ia Broawwaj. X. V , in tin- L-rr N. Y Wire r.nil.D;; ltnl-liflimvnt;acil Ui Market Htvrl. ft. Lfi.. lv i-i; A id by aii iicmk! Drurei't. m W.-'r7 y tlltttST at CALP ELI. Gieat Excitement ! MOXEY LOST! IT is now universal! v crnrcded thai ihf pur chaine of any art trie of Goods frr pnra'p T family use. and ihe pay id? ihrrnm more lhan a fair yiu til. is ''nu'iicy lost the uuder sincii. then-lore, has just opened, ir his XEU AXD COMMODIOUS BOI SE. en the corner of fourth and Market Streets Lcwisburr. a splendid assortment of SriMNtl AND SUMMER GOOP?, for Ladies as well fientlemen, consistin;. in part, of the various styles of Dress S'ilts. lier.'!;e le I.aines, Bereges Poplins, Lawn, Brilliants, TtNMies, Embroideries, Collars, I'mlerNleeves, Handkerchiefs, Trimmir;, Gloves, Mitu, together with A l ine Lot or Domestic Goods Prints, Mulins, Ac. Also, Krady-Made t'!o thin?. .c.i CLOTHS, CASMttERBS, , Vestings. Hats, Cravats, LincLS, and a fine Iresh selection pt SliiMi, ( OF FEE, MOLASSES. Teas, Cocoa, Chee-e. in large or small quantities. FFSH by the" quarter, hall, or whole barrel. SALT by ihe sack or bushel, and, in short, almost everything usually kept ia our stores, eaa be found at this corner, aai all of which will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICE or exchanged for Country Produce. All he ask. is a Fair Trial; ljuiek Sales Small Profits and Prompt Payment. - JB.-- ACotLrn 9 of a superior quality, from the Hartley Mil's, not ;ronnd any closer than the mills fur:?a in this region, and quite as good, if not supe rior, which can be tested by asaiatAl., soldia large or small quantities. ALEX. AVMONS. Lewisburg, Pa May 3, '67. CAEIJiET AVrAEE BOOM MORTn 4th Street. Tlie subscriber X 1 most respeetfnlly informs the citizens et lewisburg aad vicinity, that be has on has and lor sale a cheap lot of FI RAlTlK-i for the Spring trade, comprising Dressing and Common Bureaus, Sec retaries and Book Case?, Center, Card and Pier Tables, Joining and. Breakfast Tables. Cupboards. Cot tafro and other Bedsteads, Stand Sofas, and Chairs , , of all kinds. COFFINS lnau'' w 0 short notice. - , The public are cordially invited to his work, as be is sure that they will be saul tied with his stock of Ware, and prices- SOLOMON YOI3B Lewisburg, Sept. IS, ltK6 . rinrai Wnimr. and Jtwrlnr, .the Post Olfice tneap Cash. A. E. DENORMANDIE. M Lewlshnrg, April 84, ISM- SOUL-ITS the palronaee of ihe T" ' ' Resideace Bond, K.wl iliai.iu BliWitl'"- " ...,lie hurt. I'a. t 21 I has openru a new Iretrrain sa t.n . Crnferiioiicrv. and wishes 10 itr-n enr'omns hi-...
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