Wtmrtmem W - Vh fivMtdwii w t Cut. iJif. ha Freedom, national ; Slavery, sectional. CONGRESS nMti next Monday, and if (he Administration do not fint split on tLe Ksdmj question, the Message will probably roach in mmod for next Chroni cle. ' It is raid to bs extremely long. Walker has left Kansas for good, and assures the President that tbe infamous Bogus Kansas Constitution tfvndd not and ran not be enforced upon her oppressed, insulted and indignant people. In this position of hostility he expects the aid of Douglas, Forney and other Democrat! who for the downfall of the party, North. Buchanan and the Cabinet, however, Tory truly say thst this is no worse than the previous pro-slavery measure which the Democracy hare endorsed or winked at, all lacking to one end. And how can they stop when the prize is in eight? The SSiaxpbaeks of New Jersey, the Irish and Dutch of Pennsylvania, tbe Nubians of Indiana and the enlightened Egyptians of IUiuou aiil never desert tbe glorious Do cucratia banner, do what we will &. JteFer full particulars of the coming P05;ion,we refer to tbe Globe prospectus la another column, Washington Republic, io. tS-Our cotemporsrieg who a year ago were premising and declaring that the Constitution of Kansas mutt be submitted to the people, are now dumb evidently waiting to see how Buchanan goes ; and as he goes, tbey, spaniel-like, will go too ! But tbe leading Democratic papers in tbe North (except the Penntylvanian) are right on that issue, and may now abolish Slavery in Kansas if they will. It looks a little odd, to be tnre,to see Douglas, Forney, he., working with the Black Republicans on a Kansas question; but we feel about their co-operation as we some times see stolen property advertised: do the fair thing "and no question! asl-ed!" B?i.The Bogus Constitution of Kansas was not officially published, and there is yet great dispute as to what it really is the humbug Schedule it published. The People of Kansas have called a Convention to devise means to resist this attempt of a foreign power to impose npon them an abhorrent Slave Government. t0Oaly last Spring, Pros. Buchanan, in his instructions to Gov. Walker, said, 'When such a Constitution (of Kansas) rfmll le tulmitted to the people of the Ter ritory, tbey must be protected in their right of guing for or agw'nst that instru ment ; and tbo fair expression of the popu lar rill must cot be interrupted." Now, Loneur, i: is Trooiiiuicd that Mr. Bucha nan, bio Cibicct, and the South, are deter mined that tbe Constitution shall be adop ted vitltout submission to the People ! 1 Gkouspi.ess Boasts. The Democrats have been shouting themselves hoarse over nat gaini in Ohio, &c. To show the exact nature of these gains, we have only to compare the heavy vote of last fall with tbe light vote of this i 11 lS.'T rurrrate 19,1:83 1 rvmont Hnrhan&D. fililuure 1K7.497 rhu Payne Trump Total MillfOl 4-V61 rrriwut lUuaor STl.TCi i-;..-:t Clpj 1TT.45S Ta.-l.rr 1 .;.,.'. Putnam M,BSl 87,2 0 Vi Total drOTe. 155,221 It is well known and admitted by all cindid met), that the Canal and other lo cal qiestions were used to the disadvan tage of the Republicans in New York and Ohio, and that the leading Fillmore men sold themselves, and all they conld take tilth them, to the Democracy. Tbe re luaiuing Americans are honestly snch,and will never go with the so-called Democracy. 'I'le Republicans are mostly business men, vLo for months past have been too deeply involved with their own affairs to labor in politics, and thousands did not vote at all; wllle the denizens of the Fivo Points, the Post Masters and trained bands of Loco focoitm bad nothing to keep them from v oting. Yet the Democrat have not gain e 1 a vole in cither EiaU in tbe aggregate. New York city has a mj. of foreign born voters, and gave 24,000 Democratic rmj , and the same class of citizens ia the other large cities carried the small maj. the party has. Nearly all tbe agricultural counties are Republican, and there are 100,000 votes to be bad next fall, and in lS60,whcn National politics are ascendant. We shall tee bow the Locofocos will finish the Enlargement of the Canals without money and increased taxation 1 q the other Northern Stales,the pre tended "gains" of tbe Dem. are simply a larger falling away of the Bep. vote, and indicate no change whatever in favor of Slavery. On the contrary, the recent ac tion of the Kansas Bogus Convention has iur reaped the Republican fecling,and a fair test; to-day, would defeat Democracy in every Free Stale except perhaps California. Cu b.les Si'MXEB has reached his boms in Boston, and was received with high honors.' His health is generally good,bnt his nervous injury (h is stated by Euro pean physician) will require months if not years of careful nursing to beat. It is a singular faot, that while h survives the bloody and dastardly assault, both the causa and the instrament of it (Butler and Btjoks) have since died horrid deaths. ra""Tae Commissioners to examine the Riiik of Pruntylvauia have adjourned, to i w t :h issue of some of its affairs abroad irf-.'f i .k.tijr Ci.i. rr.port a to its se'ren-'-i t . . j;a..:t n A..t Revolution la Haw York! The election of Gen. Cameron ia Penn sylvania, ia followed by another powerful proof of the real weakness of Democracy, and of the ease with which a UNION of the Opposition, ftjr working, can triumph. New Ytrk city ia tbe Democratic strong hold of lata, and for five or six years has given 10 to 25,000 maj. By divisions of the Opposition, twice was Fernando Wood elected Mayor. - He is a bold, bad man, nnder whose administration taxee enor mously increased, and most atrocious crimes run riot. The business and religions men who usually do nothing in 'politics,' became justly alarmed, and a anion was formed against him npon Mr. Tibmaxh, who waa last Tuesday elected by 2000 or S000 majority ! The contest was nnpre cedently hot, but thanks to the Republi can Municipal Police 1 against which this Wood and bis clans foamed and raged so furiously the election waa fairly made, and ruffianism was mostly suppressed by the 1500 Special Policemen on duty. To show the infidel principles and tbe strong hopes of the Democracy in thU contest, we state two facts. John Coch rane, Member of Congress, declared in a Tammany Uall meeting, Monday night : Wert F ernmio Wood a Devil incarnate, tbe fact of his icieetion as the standard-bearer of his party is enough to RALLY to his support I tie ranks of the Democracy !" Said Fernando Wood himself in 1854 : "I know my party well. Were I to go tome and cut the throat of one of my family to-nighl, I should NONE THE LC88 be elected Mayor of New York next Tuesday by 5000 majority." NewYork city has begun its redemption and its influence will be widely felt Tbe Administration at Washington knew the importance of the contest, and exerted all its mighty powers open and secret to sustain Wood. But aw axcalccned people were too much for tbe City and General Government, Tammany, and Democracy ! Pastoral Ciianoes. Rev. J. J. Lane has accepted the call to the pastoral charge of the Presbyterian church in Donegal, four miles from Wrightsville, his late residence. Rev. E. Erakine removes from Colombia to Sterling, 111. Rev. Wm. S. Hall removes from Phoe nixville to the Laight St Baptist chnrch, New York city. Rev. Joel E. Bradley, principal of the Phconixville Iiigh School, supplies the chnrch in Pboenixville, where Mr. Hall formerly preached. Rev. P. S. Fisher, for 25 years the Ger man Reformed pastor at Boalsburg, has left that field of labor. Rev. Francis Hcndryx of New Berlin has accepted a pastoral call from the N. S. Presbyterian cb, Northumberland. Rev.W.S. Morison, late O.S. Presbyt'n pastor at Waterloo, Juniata Co., resigned on account of ill health, and has removed to New Berlin. Ho?" We have never heard the Farmers of BuSaloe Valley express more satisfac tion with the prospect of tbe Wheat Crop, than tbey do this season. A large amount of seed has been sown, which looks ex. tremely well. A singular thing has been mentioned to us, by many, namely, that although there were so many Weevil in the wheat at an early stage, yet when tbey came to thrash, hardly any could be found nnder the fan ning mill, while last year the boxes were filled again and again. Some think tbey were drowned by tbe early rains, killing both them and the wheat ; and others look npon its absence in thrashing, as an indi cation that tbe weevil has now run its race, and is killed, or has died ont, gen erally. Committed to Jail. On Friday of last week, we are informed that an Irish man was arrested at the Lancaster Colli ery, near Sbamokin, by Constable Eisen hart, for attempting to stab his brother, and threatening his father with violence. He was brought down to Sunbury that evening, and committed to jail. On the same evening a man by tbe name of Wright from Beach Haven, was commit ted to prison for the forging of a note, which occurred some three years ago, and which we understand was cashed by Na gle of Milton. WiLLIAMsroBT, Dec 2. Aa interes ting child, aged about three years, daugh ter of W. B. Hunter, a conductor on tbe C. & W. R. It, eame to an untimely end, in this place, yesterday afternoon. While in bed this morning, it is thought tbe child reached some matches that were ly ing on the window sill, near the bed, which she ignited, giving origin to the flames in which she was so much injured that sbe survived but a few hours. Jffl-Lato advices from California are in confirmation of tbe declaration of indepen dence made by the Mormons, ind that tbey bad murdered emigrant trains and incited tho Indiana to hostilities against the U.S. The people of Carton and Honey Lake Tallies have appointed Jndge J. M. Crane a Delegate to urge before Congress their desire to be incorporated into a separate Territory, with the Sierra Nevada moun tains as their western boundary. T-mm. Wnlr, i - -I,- - t r-- i.nrrn-t Xav-Foreign News show that a finanoial revulsion b extending throughout Europe. Tbe Bank of England has been allowed to exceed her previous emissions ia paper yet breadstuff's decline, ami cotton doubt less will fall. , Jiuthing Important further from China. . . amSeveral have expressed a desire that tbe Market Honrs a well at Days should be fixed. Some buyers and some sellers come too early and sm bw Laic. Ia eeld weather, er 2 bears wtmU be evrmgh 4 Qjr wf 4. V LEWISBURG CHRONICLE BRITISH INDIA. What (ML will Aaeruefmm the lew Rebellion m Udiallt we look at India, and the fearfal soenea enacted there, what good can we discover aa going to proceed ont of this f While lamenting those awfnl Crimea, and the 'misery produced npon thousand, w believe that tbe good which will at least appear will be sufficient to outweigh and overtop all tbe evil. In tho fret plaee,it will do some good to tbe government that have ruled over its swarthy millions, grinding and crushing down the poor for tbe last fifty years, and melting down, at it were, their blood and bone into gold and silver, to fill the trea sures ef a government quite as imperial, and less responsible or conscientious than almost any Christian government on earth. In this respect, tbe utt India Company, though better, because more sagacious in the administration of justice, than the Mo hammedan ruler around, is one of tbe greatest disgrace of Christianity. It has pandered to heathenism,and ignored Chrif. tianity. It has, for gold, sold again the oause of Him onoe betrayed by Judas for thirty pieces of silver. It has obstructed the work of Missionaries, ground down the poor, and exalted native tyrants, heathen and Mohammedan. It army has not been so vioious or to vile in the wanton destruc tion of life, perhaps, as those of other des pots around ; and some, indeed of tbe high est and most successful officers have been men of earnest piety, but, if so, tbey have suffered persecution for it More of them, however, have been of an utterly opposite character, men whose glory has been io their shame ; officers who have trained tbe native troops in wholesale, systematic and open profligacy, to an extent that would hardly be believed, and could not be fully described. All tbe idea which those Se poys have obtained of a Christian is that of a man who curses and swears, whose only prayers are oaths, who never goes so ber to bed when any one will drink with bim, but who gambles all the day and is guilty of every debauchery by night The Sepoys might even justly say, if brought to trial, that tbey bad only returned, with some extra atrocities and depravities by way of interest, the crimes which Euro peans had taught and encouraged them to commit on tbe natives to a far larger ex tent Many whole villages of native Bri tish subjects in India have they demorali zed. Nena Sahib was esteemed a sort of English country gentleman by tbe British officers of tbe garrison until tbis last out break ; quite one of themselves, only a lit tle grander 1 Storms clear the air, and this storm will probably wipe ont the most mercenary, and, therefore, depraved of Christian gov ernments, tbe East India Company, and make India a British Province, with all religions on a footing of perfect equality, and where missionaries can operate with out many of the drawbacks tbat now at tend their labors. It will also be tbe means of raising up a new set of men, of au altogether better stamp,as missionaries. The difficulties and perils will incite and entice men of enterprise and courage to enter the field men who will look at the temporal welfare and arrangements of In dia aa well as tbe religiousself-reliant, bard working, bold and fearlcss,not loving ease and comfort and tbe name and fame of being a missionary. Many of our com munity were getting to worthip missiona ries, just aa of old tbey used to worship the martyrs and confessors. Tbis has caused missions to degenerate, and many good people were in danger of losing their iuterest in the whole matter. But now tbis will be revived, and men called forth wbo are willing to take their lives in their hands and to do, and if need be to die, like the four noble missionary fami lies from the Presbyterian and Methodist who were killed in India. In fact, we mast look on the whole of this great oatbreak in India as the dying throes of heatheaism. If any one will read the last great rlrafgle with heathenism, A.D.303,'I2, when Piocletian and Galerius persecuted Christi anity more fiercely than ever before, he will find thai it ended in the establishment of Christianity, ten years after, under Constan line. This has been a war of religions, and Christianity has conquered ; it has been a dying struggle, and heathenism may be look ed npon as a dead body, an effete thing, an exploded system. As, through the famine and the pestilence in Ireland, ten years ago, that land is now more prosperous than ever, so India, after going through this war and the pestilence and famine that must follow, will blossom ont like another Eden. Immense bodies of land will be bought up by Europe an settlers. Capital will flow into India from Britain, instead of being drawn out of it as it has been thus far for half a century. Direct ly this capital is properly united with labor, the country will flourish beyond all precedent. The colony of Australia will sink into insig nificance compared with Bengal, since pro ducts mote valuable thaa gold can there be raised in profuse abundance. India will then become allied to Great Britain only by the same slender and slackening ties, and those chiefly of commerce, that now bind the North Amercan Provinces to the parent country. Perhaps the next great speculation In England will not be in Australian but in Indian lands, the English Mania running Eastward at ours has done Wotward. Pub tie Ledger, 1st imt. James G. Birney died at Eaglcswood, N.J., 24th nit, aged 64 years. He was a slaveholder, but emancipated bis slaves. A real opponent of Slavery, yet, running for President in 1844, he defeated Henry Clay, thereby enabling Slavery to triumph in tbe acquisition of Texas. John Owsley, Esq., near Springfield, 111., has 2500 acre in wheat, from which he expects to gel 50.000 bushels, next Ju ly. Won't that be a pretty sight, next summer ? A Russian journal announces the num ber of medical men killed in the Russian service ia the late war at three hundred and eighty-two. Of these ten were Amer icans. I ' There is a call for a meeting, signed by twenty -five firms of the Roekford (III.) merobaoUto adopt the cash system here after. A good plan atick to it . Punch advisee the Governor of Utah to "go it while he's Yocno." . Tbe ad vice is eentible, for somebody i Com Ming who'll check bim. . 'On. the 25th ult the "remains of Gen eral Worth were re-interred under mon enaaBtea New. York city, with ciiuble jJT4Tr:rj'.e & WEST BRMCII THE PUZZLER. OV. Hi mtttrrr. Bat kf St. FmI ra la Um t- OT Answer t the Ariti thmelieul PntUem in Caaaaicta, Mov. 11 A ukeaj S mchas B 1.01 C 1.MM - 4 inches. FC .Kelly tyjla answer received to the Enigmas in last week'tChroniele. Boys and girls! yoong mea and ladiet ! do you all "give it up !" Foe th Lwtahwt GtmnWa. Riddle. I am composed of 9 letters. Omit my 1 S 4 and transpose and I am a river in fcurope Omit my I 3 4 8 9 and transpose and I am an ancient cup Omit my Z 5 6 7 and transpose and I am a nrer in the United States Omit my 13 3 8 9 and transpose and I am a trinH nf ctnne Omit my t 4 6 7 8 and transpose and I am i aa eagle Omit my J S 6 8 9 and transpose and I am an ornamental figure Omit my 1 3 5 6 8 9 and iranspots and I am an animal Omit my I i 4 5 6 8 and transpose and I am a digit My whole is an unskilled person. O W" B , Ea.st BufTaloe READER ! If you have ever doubted tbe fact that the so-called Democracy is sold to tbe South, we request you to pay particular attention for a short time to tbe news from Kansas the news from Washington and the official conduct of 1 inch an an and his Cabinet. A few brief months if we are not mistaken will convince thousands of men who have here tofore acted with that party. The Great Eastern has bad her name changed to "Leviathan," but failed to get launched at tbe time appointed, in con sequence of the failure of some of the ap paratus. The 2d Dec. was fixed upon for another trial. Gen. James Hamilton, of Sooth Caro lina, the greatest leader in tbe Nullifica tion movement of 1832, was recently burnt to death, with a large number of others, ! by the destruction of a steamboat in tbe Southern waters. The Ruffian who headed tbe party in Kansas that robbed Rev. Mr. Nutc, bas a pension in shape of a Post Office, and no reparation has ever been made for a loss of over four thousand dollars. THE GLOBeT The OOlciatl Paper ef Congress. I publish nowmyannnal Prospectus of the Daily Globe, and the Congressional Globe and Appendix, to remind subscribers, and inform those who may desire to subscribe, that Con gress will meet on the first Monday of next December, when I shall recommence publish ing the above named papers. They have been published so long, that most public men know their character, and therefore I deem it needless to give n mionte account of the kind of matter ihey will contain. The Dnily Glob', will contain a report of the debates in both branches of Congress, as taken down by reporters equal, at least, to any corps of short-land writers in this, or in any other country. A majority of them will, each, be able to report, verbatim, ten thousand words an hour, while the average number of words spoken by fluent speakers rarely ex ceeds seven thousand five hundred words an hour. When the dtbatet of ihe day do not make more than forty columns, Ihey shall ap pear in the Daily Globe of the next morning, which will contain also, the news of the day, together wilh toch editorial articles as may be suggested by passing events. It it also my intention, from time to time, as occasion may require, to publish my rem iniscenses of the public men with whom I have been associated during the last Iweuty eight years. Anecdntesof Gen. Jackson. and the leaders of the party which he conducted, and the leading men of other parlies, will. I believe, be interesting now when partisan bit terness has abated. In becoming the reporter of the debates of Congress, I deemed it proper to aay that the Globe would never be a partisan paper. This pledge will not be forfeited by introducing as a contribution to history the political traits of character, which distinguished tbe public men of my time. Although I am. and intend to remain, a thorough Democrat, I will never obtrude my principles in a way to make them obnoxious lo any party. Bnt in regard to persons and events which go to make op his tory, I hope lo make Ihe Globe an honest me moir; and with that view lam resolved to speak independently of all parlies. The Congrmional Globe and Appendix will contain a report of all the Debate in Con gress, revised by speakers, the Messages of the President of Ihe United 8tates, the Annu al Reports of the heads of the Executive De partments, the Laws passed during the ses sion, and copious Indexes lo all. They will be printed on a double royal sheet, in book form, royal qnarto size, each number contain ing sixteen pages. The whole will make, it is believed between 3,800 and 3,900 pages as the long sessions for many years have ranged between those numbers, and the next session will be what is termed a long one." This I believe is the cheapest work ever sold in any country, whether a reprint, or printed from manuscript copy, taking for data the av erage number of words of the long sessions since the year 1848. The average number of words on a page is 3,397, consequently the average number of words of a long session is 9,290,772. As I have sold to subscribers that number of words for i doilart, it fol lows that they have paid leu than rix and one half eemU far every 100,000 uxrdt 1 have fur. nishrd them, while ! have paid my reporters $6 39 for every 3,397 words, of Ibis work, ia manuKript. Has any other bookseller, any where, ever told a book ia the first instance, while it was new, at so low a rale! 1 be lieve aot; and so strong is my belief, tbat I hereby agree lo give to any person who shall prove the contrary, a complete set of Ihe de bates manias; back to the year 1333, making forty-three quarto volumes, which se'l for $& a volume. Aa act of Congress authorizes these papers to be mail free at postage. The next session will be, without doubt, an unu sually interesting one, at it will be the first under a new Administration, and several complex questions most be discussed in it ; for example, the Currency Kansas, Revenue, and other questions. Tbe Globe will be, as heretofore, the only scarce from which fall debate caa be obtained. Fne a toff trtVIMnr Olek. im year, . ft St Bora enej of the Deiir Oloeedx rothe, t C tor t ton ot tkm tralry lleje .i hie 1 mmlm, t 00 fbr.eeyf (UM GBrfTeaatooal lee and Ap peKflx.aad CheLsei taeted dmlBftbeieeaioB, W Bank aotea. cirml ia tht ttetioa of the country where a subscriber resides, will be received at par. The whole or any part or a snbterrpttoa may V teiaitted la pottage tumps, which it preCrrabte lo any earreacy, except gold or silver. A paper wiTI aot be tent anlest the money aetata panies the trrier far it JOHN.C. RIV EeJ .,.. en ?,:. FARMER - DEC. 4, 1857. Administrators' notice. WUEREA8, Leuers of Administration to the estate of JOHN STAHL, late of Kelly township, deceased, have been duly granted to the undersigned, all persona knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims upon it will present them for settlement to me. JACOB HEiN'I.V, Administrator Kelly Tp, Nov. SA, 1857 pd "A Book for Every Han's Library." KAKE lyDVCEMEflTS TO AGENTS' CANVA-iSEKS WANTED to obtain subs cribers for the 'Cnmrnniftssivi Geo rxr akd iIiTOBX, Ancient and Modern, OF THE WORM)." By 8. G. GnonnirH, ("Peter Parley.") Handsomely bimnd rn cloth gilt and Illustrated with SUO beautiful Engravings and 80 Maps. Price S3. Sold only by Agents, to each of whom a special district will be given. Applicants should mention what counties they would like to canvass. The book is now ready. Copies sent by mail (post-paid) on receipt of the price. Bills on all solvent banks taken at par. The H-ime Journal says or this work : "No family should be without iu". For full particulars in regard to an asencv address GEORGE W.ELLIOTT. j Publisher: Publisher,17S William Sl.Ji.Vork GTAII kiniln of School and Miscellaneous Books.cheapPublications.Stationeryand Maps furnished al the very lowest prices. Orders solicited 3m71t MORE fcOODS at WEST MILTON ! J. B. Datesman, At tli at ears) I Irnnvn nhl Stand in Kellv town- ship (west end of Milton Bridge) respectfully mlnrmi his usual customers ana inc puuiic iu general that he has just ree'd a fresh stock of at reduced prices for Cash or Produce. Just call and see and save travel and Bridge lolls. Nov. 2, 1857 DATESMAN. John B. Linn, ATTORXrY AT I.4W in Frick'i Ulock, North 3d Si, near Market, g78 Ei? w I ?bu rg, Pa. $10 REWARD TI1HE Barfress and Town Conneil of the J Borough of Lewisburg will pay Ten Dollars for testimony which will lead to the conviction of the persons who removed, inju red or destroyed private property in this Borough on Ihe nights of the 31st ult. and the 2d insU By order of the Conneil, Nor. 3d, 1857. J. 8CHREVER. Burgest nVMS BOOKSBaptist,Preibyterian, Methodist, Herman Reformed, Lutheran, Ac of different sizes and bindings, at 709 Kevin & I'o's. Real Estate. PUBLIC SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. issued oat of the Conrt tf Common Pleas of I niou county and to me directed, I will expose to Public Sale at the public honse of m. L. Kilter, in the town cf New Colombia, White Deer township, Union county, on Saturday, ICC. 1, lD.1t, at 1 o'clock, P.M, all that lot of ground situate in New Columbia afore said, bounded and described as follows : On the east by the public road leading from Lew isburg to Williatnsport.on the south by lot of Jacob MCurley, on the west and north by an alley, containing abont forty-five feet in width and about seventy-five feet in length. whereon Mare erected a framed HOi:wE. fc STORE, AXD STOKE JIOL.SE.5LmA. wnb the appnrtenances. Seized, taken into execution and to be sold as the property of DtKUL D. licimi. al the suit of Philip For i. GEORGE J. ROHlAMD, Constable of l.ewisburg Borough Lewisburg. Nov. 25, 1S57 Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Lavari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Union county and to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale or outcry, at the Public house of David Hiaa, in the boroogh of Lewisburg and county aforesaid, on Friday the Mta day of DECEMBER next, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, A. D., 1857, a certain tract of Land situate in the township of Un ion and county of Union, to wit: Beginning at a stone, the souih-west corner of the tract, and also a corner of Isaac Eyer'sland ; thence, by lands of Isaac Eyer, N.73 E. 44 1 perches to a stone; thence, by the same, N. 69$ E. 106 2 perches, to a pine slump; thence, by the same, N. 72 E. 167.8 perches, to a sione; hence, by lands of Samuel W alter, N. 17 W. 3II.I perches, to a stone; thence, by the same, N. 42J E.39 perches, to stones; thence, by lands of John Philips, N. 13 W. 630 perches, to a pine knot; thence, by lands of the heirs of Ji hn Hayes, dee'd, of Thomas Penny and Peter Page, S. 73$ W. 3426 perches, to a black oak stump ; thence, by lands of Isaac Eyer, S. 13 E. 99 2 perches, lo the place of brsinnin;. containing TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY-THREE ACRES AND FORTY-NINE AND SIX-TENTHS PERCHES, strict measure, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances. Whereon Mare erected a Dwelling House, Spring House, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, 4c. There is valuable Iron Ore in the land. To be sold as the property of Horatio G.Tag gart, Joiiah It. F urman, and Klitha C. Barton. DANIEL D. GULDIN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Lewisburg, Nov. 10, 1857 FOR SALE. MY Residence, on North Third street, Lewisburg, 31 ft. from, and including back bnilding S3 ft. deep. Basement, and Auick finished. Every convenience io the way of out-buildings. Alao, a Half Lot on Market St., opposite 8. Rilter's residence, with a good Well of Wa ter and new Stable ; very desirable for a busi ness stand, or residence, (or both combined.) AlftO, other Lots, some with and some without Buildings. JOHN LOCKE. Lewisburg, Oct. 8, 1857. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. THE snbscriber offers for sale his Residence on the west side of bouth Second treet in the Borough of Lewisburg, between Market andStLonis streets.coosistingof near a lot and a halfof ground,makioga frontof 90 feet on said Second street, and in length 157 feet, 6 inches, The improvements are a commodious three Pslorey BRICK DWELLING 51 IOUSE, of pressed brick, 47 feet front by 36 feet deep- well finished wilh a marble base, marble sills and lintels in front a fire-proof roof with a Wing attached of 23 by 19 feet aa Out Kitchen a Well of ex cellent water, with a Pump in, nnder roof a large Cistern also nnder roof a large new Stable aa Ice Hoase and other necessary oat-buildings. There are alao oa saidn Lot choice Fruit Trees and Shrnbbery.ZCf The location is a dem'rable one either for a private residence or public business. It is on the most elevated part of the Boroogh, near the Conrt Home, and bat a short distance from Market street. Terms will be made easy. June , 1857. G. T. MILLER., Ho! Farmers Chance for a Bargain! T?OR SALE, near Lewisbarg, a Tract of "." vww jbv.b u, uv a eiuiiui Land, limestone soil. It will be told on reas onable terms at private sale for Cash. Inquire at lb Office ef Ihe Chronicle. June 10, '57 T 'OBalaWa--Cori Ertarat and other Piataa tnU at the CKn.nita UnVe 1 Unlosi Contsly Coart Proclaiatatloo WHEREAS, the Hon. AB M 8.WII.80N. Pres-dent Judge for the 30th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Union. Mifflin and Snyder, and Pamr Real and JWSiMnToEsqs, Asso ciate Judges in Union county, have issued their precept, bearing date (he 19th day of Kept. 1857, and lo me directed, for the holding of an Orphans' Court, Coiiti of Commna Pleat, Oyer and Terminer, and General Quarter Sessions, at 1.EWISBLRG. for Ihe county of UMON, on the second MONDAY of DECEMBER, (being the 14th day) 1857, and to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Constables in ! and for ihe county of L'nion.to appear in their own proper persons with their records, inqui (iii.um.tisiminaiinn and other remembrances . to do those things which of their ollices and in thir hrhalf annertain lo be clone: and alt Wit- tneir Drnail appertain " u " ttM.uir rtMses and other persons pro-ecutin; in tnair of the Commonwealth against any person or ; persons, are required to be ihen ana mere attending, and not depart without leareat xbnr peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their atiendance at the appointed time agree-: ble to notice. I Given under mv hand and sen! at Ihe fcher-! ill's Office in Lewisbnr?, the 4ih day of o- . . , vember.in the rar f our Lord one thousand eiht hundred and fiftv-seven, and ihe eighty- .? . . ; j . .l- fT...,i ein year oi me tnarprnumcc ui . States of America. God save the Common wealth! DANIEL D.GLLDlN.Shenrl. THE WrrilEREO HEART, BY T. H. ARTHUR. rpHIS is a large I2mo. volume. Price $1.00, wnh a fine mezzotint engraving, and is one of the most thrilling tales ever written by the author. It shows how a man mar seem to the world all that is eood and noble, and yet be a tyrant in his family, and finally send w " J " J ' no wueu a mau muc ... . . i i w e publisn an Mr. Artnura new own, also works of History, Biography, Ac. for which we want Agents in ail parts of Ihe United States, to whom the largest commission will be paid, also an extra commission in Ihe way ot gilts. J- .iai".i.ii 48 North Fourth street. Philadelphia, Pa.' N. B. Specimen copies sent by mail free on receipt of the price of ihe book. p08 , PTEW FL0DR AND FEED STORE! - Just opened on Third tt., a few duort north of Market, Lewisburg. ARRANGEMENTS have been made to 1 have constantly on hand a supply of the I Best Extra Family riotar, (from ihe , BaltimoreCiuMiIts.)llurktbeat Hour, Corn Meal, Corn and Rye C bop. Bran, Ship Slnff, Shorts. at8. Corn, and FKEU of all kind-, at Fair Hnccs. The proprietor is induced to open this Store for the purpose of acenmmodatiDR the public generally, and respeclfulljr solicits their patronage. AOGrain Of ftll kindS Wanted.Ta38 THOMPSON G. EVANS, Agenu f.ewisbnrg, October 23, 1857. Still .fljiother Opportunity ! M'Carty, the Cheap IMcture Man, BACK AGAiy.' WYE take this method of informing the f f citizens of Lewisburg and surrounding country, that we are acatn with them ior a short time, and now offer them a better article and al lower prices than ever heretofore. We have taken the old stand above Christ & Caldwell's Drug Store, and having much ter li?ht than we bad in oar old rooms, an J . more convenient rooms in every respect, we shall be better able to accommodate. Persons , bavinf pWurw. of dervmi friDJn or r-iaUir which j thy would lia.to Hf- o'l'itl or triOrii-rrr-I paprron I m mvwh lixr ma, c0 Luitc it done on shntl nollrtt ; mi Oi ropif? will be warrant4 tn tw t)ultT tu rl, ' tn4 Mmtin'H better thin thfe which th"T mrm Ufcr , fr-iM. frm'Oi wantm.; fhrttonrtafb can lie tb-m frr ! rncrd r-Ticing frra f S to t'- P' ar f f rnon con- j fiiied U tljfir r-m thn--ui;h w ttnesf. n4 t f (Icmh1 prM.n Ukrn at th nhortrt notice, at their rMiee ; : ptetareo of joonc children Uken in oneBeeond in s brtKht liitht. Outdoor Viewn of baildmx-s 4e . taken tn order. Ambrotjire pic tore Ukt-non dark and rainy dafntjuick- ' er than PatrwerTeotTpe on theVret and briichtt. lictunr from 50 cta.'to to auit .the pur. bar. extend a eordiaJ inriution to all to rail ami ae ua and . examine oar apteimenit, whether thy want picture or mrU Itemembertheplaee, roon) 0t-rt'hriCaldweli'ti Uaumoth Drug Stow. Wcatudj to pleaM. M CARTY, Artitt. N. B. Inrtrnrtion hitI in U and apparatiu j fhrmih.d mi th lowt-st rrices. TerK-D wwlnng to learn - the hvudnees ran now hare an opportunity nt often B t with. Uwuburg, Oct. at, leST J Broke Out In a Xew Place.! JESSE II. WlftXER, having taken the establishment recenily occu pied by Mrs. DeN'ormandie. adjoining the "Chronicle and J eleirraph omces, he is prepared to see his old and new friends, nnd Inrni-h ihem with all kinds of COyFECTlO XER1ES of the choicest varieties. He has refuted Ihe establishment, and is certain nf giving salisfartion tj all. Ice Cream served op every evening. Aug. 14. is:.7 Jet Goods ! Black Diamonds ! ! be. Buy Early, and Save your Money ! ! THE subscriber is prepared lo furnish I .. il .,m the verv heM COAL of everv description, from the Wilkes-Uarre and Sha- mokin mines. He has on hand an article of very superior quality, such as is seldom bro't lo mis markel.whieh he will dispose of al the lowest cash priceis Coal weished, and good measure warranted. lf Coal exchanged for merchantable t'ountry Produce of most kinds as well as for cah. Coal Yard at Tho's Nesbit't Lumber Yard on South Water street. Nov. 19, 1856 tf R. I. NESBIT. WINFIELD FACTORY ! A'ear HarllelOD. Union Co., Pa. THE subscriber, thankful for past patronage, would inform his friends and Ihe public in gene ral, that be continues to mantitac- ftire All kinds nf WeaAlen Cetndel. such as Cloths, Cassirneres. Tweeds, Satiineits, Jeans, j of a superior quality, from the Hartley Mills. Blankets and Flannels; also. Carpet and not ground any closer than the mills furnish Slocking Yarns. His machinery being of the I in this region, and quite as good, if not snpe hest kind in use, and having employed the rior, which can be tested by onsTiiit, sold ' best of workmen, he feels sate in saying has vnrt, shell n K inmaccH hv any establishment in the country. A good sup ply of the above goods kept constantly on hand f. 1 r cal. i.r tt, .Ti-Vinn. f 1 r vrrtrtl al n r 1 1' r. that can not fail to please. WOOL will be j Carded in the best manner and on the shortest notice. Terms for carding, cash on Ihe de livery of the rolls. MARK HALFPENNY. Wmfield Mills, March 30, 1857. LATEST AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS! PETER HURSII havin received his alr( ftroods for 'ST, '8, would invite tbe at'enlion of both Town and Country to his carefully selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, fcc. fcc. of Ihe latest styles and best qualities, adapted to Ihe season and to the wants of the comma nityand of the times. tyCall aad tee for yourselves and be convinced that Hursh's Store is the place. fi r Bargains! We take much pleasure in showing onr goods, but moreia pleating costomert by giving good tradet Lewisbarg, Oct. 1857 particular Hotter ! INVERT person having any unsettled It account with Jtaa Hooaarrt, of Lew isburg, is hereby notified to call npon the subscriber, and make settlement, forthwith or legal measures will be resorted lo O" wi thout distinction of pertont. JONATUAlf WHI.rr, Assignee. " T rwt.ttire;, Kv 4 taST - More thai 500,000 Bottles sold ii tk New England State in one ytar. THE reeVint. Prof t. J. Woel Jbr trntHaUm kr frfriHf and pertUMatly, kvM Mrvejr jt bat, rival, vt4urasW lanici aiight be gta fro all part taf thm worM sumI frfta U sboM .telii! 04 pro tkt it to rt.rcr kuToiumt; bt mwi U iilavr 4 aj caa act deaU; rvmd sviW Um fultoviBg. trTit Hub. People? haw fcr et rt tiBlet- 4 with be,kft ImimK ava4 ta mlf fM. " in know, ban tboo atusnaiabto wira. a re. r9crj nf ProfraMrr Wxi Ukv artiolew art Mas fat durprii'. with, hot a great Mmnj iroiM auil ptunmim then. W-ju th-T b.ve bwra ao oft teanaad ajpea k Hair Totifns J liferent kitW. To mil mrh fiaoaa earnc-atl Beakf tht mUt. that tbey will try owe axala. fhr in wVftivJ'w tt-tOTLiw tttra ia no orb thing a UiL W know of a lady a bo waa k-mld. wbo taMd ta artttl hflit litna, aiii b-r r-ai la ixw covered coaitVtl witfe lhe tioirot and an oat beautiful rurla avaeriaabtV. ff know of nurjierroiit eaaes wbe?ir hair waa ratill faJiiag out, wbirli it ri-atortd io graatcr Drfrctioa Uiaa it nu hafl t-n be for. j krping the hair in tr4 rvatlltkm, Bftia it Ht mm4 It l lr wthoot drrnM otv of tba Htvt artfc-laa fbr '-. t-.oiDsj an.Jrufl, and ba rro4 iuif tbm ttnttD taU t. ilt.thalba.rtab-ir fa. , ilttt , oi to iPro tbmperm. ari-ananf flmuph fnaw air diPrrin rverard to tba ways nf dt'iney tt; but rrry ooa will atioit tit at a branUf'ul b-i if hair. e-itiH-r n wan or woman, la an ol-jart aiaeh to be dird. and thre are no means the! boa Id be vHt uutrifJ to obtam uch a coaewitraiioav Ueakan'a A4 vucate, Philadelphia. Corbi-tnn, Ohio, Xor. 17, KS. O. J. WOOr CO O-ata: An J hv bee m traced hr MiliuffTfrnr llairKeflriratiT th laat araaoaj fc at (Mir mi ii sirpu is, ti. uar lUffum.; at uavius; "fwii- tb k,.IM4-ui .f,art-of it biymIC I would like te obtain an -a-fw-j ,r th stat of oim or Hat la the Wftt. apnid Tfn wjb tDwetomb an aira irai nt. . mtom9immk u. to.Uic.qnl to it to ttaUni- ' tt-d Mute, fcr n-at'irin? the hair. J bw bewa wagad in tbe liriisT bulnsx tW aewra vain, and ba, aold vt I rioux prrparalKie for the hair, but ha foand nothing I that n-Atorew tba aertvliw oneanj or InTlcnrataa tba a-ali a well aa yonra, bering fully eon win cod that joar it-attocatire i nliat y-u n-prearut it U be, I would lik to i eozage in th- al of it, far 1 ani aattofll It ut aril. Vuun truly, S- STOCKMAN. I a viand, Vanu Feb. ft. 187. j PROr O. J. WOOD 4 Co. lieiU; llatn; roaliaed th ! pvw-d em-eta nf jnur Hair RawtoratlTe, I wih ttatetbat tndinc aa haircrowiwr thin, aa well aa my, 1 waa in- (Jnrerl from whnt I read and h ard. to try th article pro i-." f h. r.-th ud lu i.r. a, tt ww in vnuth, botbcrwbich it bu 0tr4 couplet. j. . 3 Jn tbe rprti'ii 1 btv aae4 nwrlT thrw onttlM. Vuar.tr.. JAMUmtNLlS. O J. WOOD t Ci.. rrorrirtnn.ill Srntdwa;, N. T, fin tbr tnl M. T. Wirr K.lliag KaUbHabaMBt; tad 11 yrkel trct. St. IrftuM, Uj. f'Sj Ati'I Mll br ll wA VrarsflttM. IX Urmbmrg bf F. S. CALDHtLL. Medicine That Never Debilitates! DR. SAKFORD'S II. VIGORATOH, or Elver Remedy TrAs!itt-focd iu.iitic.fpr!.tiT.aiiwD,. iw-tinj: th purpOT" clw I'aihutM vithemtb drhKiuiinK rllerU rxLMri-Dml Iri.Bl Bnt puntaut.. It ct. slowly Dd gt-nlly, but inTcIy, HWTtsrtlve bow.U to carry off all th arfrt.d mat:T. and at lie hu lime, tubulating the Lrver to proper BerfcrmaBre of iu function. Tbe IfiTirpretor core Si, k Urada.be- Take roe er . two traj'pfion.ful at rarh attark and it will aona diaap prar. rr an oerrloadrd ntcsarti. or wbt loed ria-e er Kiun, take the Invirorator oratler eatinz.abd it willtot prve di,arr-aie fir npr.r-e.iTe. For HrerSturw, Palev tatinn. fcr lnlllrult Bnathiot- takea traapooniul oeceor twice daiiy. r'-tr Lo. of Aprtitc Lanruor or Lirtoer. , nee. tbe rnrdirtne ia loralnable. ll will re. to re tbe ap ; tftite and make Uir fand di?et well. Nightmare, take ; a tra.i-fr-Dfnl on rrttrinr. and tke Jrmrn, ef dream-land '. will all te fajria. after eaiiBf hearty dinner, take ! do-e of ln,icmtr.r and it will revive ail oppreeeioB or I e.l irtue. actinedirertly - Uiatoraa, curing DyieB- louau eiaa: uuuacuoos, lor isBica u tuiittiiM. Wrf know there ia nothtat? mw be.br tbo anieriean pnt.lic prepared with i-urh ctcill by a hentifie man. par ! tularlr l--r d !. of the l.Her, aa Br. "antord'f I.Tic ! oralor, or Liver lirinrdy. It baa attained a repntation co d to no oth'T article in the world, eimply beeatk.ett 1 restx en itn own merit. To conTiocw all by trial tl at it , i ail it pro i rrt rs rlatns it to he, if any of onr readera i are aunrrins tTfm nrh diearm aa are deMribed in ttr. anftirj's dierttM nrBt, we know of bo remedy that will r-o urt-Iy cure tiirtn aa the Invtgurator. Ttiere hnn lately Jwrj broach t tonnr nrtiet m median tf.at ecni. t poen wniMlerfnl, curative, and braling prupertiea tit li-tee of iht Liver, filcmach, and Digrt ite 'rrKiia. Itcnnie ton with au many trstiBtooi. m bet-tfwori. rar4?f, ef ciino. debiiitr. rni by d-r-nSrd it fTr that we hva noted lt eflWU In aom ol tbo liver, and in every .nut ore tbe effect to relievo or Five a crmntieBt cure, It. aIlfrd e loviroraior, ev Livt-r If'-UKdv ip what rt-r to. We alwaya have Wd eroiiuit-ui' about csjreti by patent medicine, bt wo are e.rjiucd tbat Hi medicine, tor fivaiily nee, ia not ov-r rated ly th bxtt ft rccvmmctidatJOBe it haa. Our advice i", fir all troubled with Indiffretiua. lability er lwel t'omplatnt. toitrt n bottle and try It; ous word fcr it, rettI aill be eApriened. ri5rr.T" t:tr bTAUH who oar Ir. Panfortf Ivif orator, b r it will Tv ieve tbrm of their pains aaaoon aa it i tnkf-n into their ftntnach. Pain mm! mMwryraiinotex it where the laviguratcr ia OM-d, fr it will aa sorely drive them iwx),i dpyMpht will banih darkoesw, of tht" there can be nodr ubt to tho wbo tiy it, for it ear ricft conviction with evrrv de taktn. Auotherevidenro ithe thou nand 4 of certiorate from thoee who in it or have been en red by iL Try one bottle, if it doea not benefit, then we are mi'tkn. HAS KORI k CO.. rrr.prvetfr. 345 Broadway, New utk. Soldly CHRIST CALDWELL. IiburS eT9vj W. R. MERWIN, Agent. Great Excitement ! MONEY LOST! IT is now universally conceited that ihe par chair.r; of any article of Goods for priva.r r family use, and ihe paying thereon more than a lair pnofit, is '-money losi ;" the under signed, therefore, has jum opened, in his XE) AXD COMMODIOUS BOUSE, on the corner of l-'onrth and Market Streets, Lewisburg, a splendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for l,ad;es as well Gentlemen, consisting, in pan. of the various styles of Dress Silks, Itereje De I.aines, Bereges, Poplins, Lawns, llnllianis, Tissues, Embroideries, Collars, i ndersieeves, Handterchiess, M"ls- together with Trimmings, . 1 inc s.oi oi vomraiic usws, Prims, Muslins, Ac. Also, Ready-Made Clo- ill in?. CLOTHS, CftSIMERES. Vestings, Hats, Cravats, Linens, and a sue fresh selection of SI GAK, IOFFEE, MOLASSES. Tea-, Cocoa, Cheese, in large or small quantities. FISH by the quarter, half, or whole barrel. SALT by Ihe sack or boshel, andrin short, almost everything usually kept in our stores, can be found at ibis corner, and all of which will be sold at Ihe LOWEST CASH PRICE or exchanged for Country Produce. AU he asks, is a Fair Trial ; tjuick Sales Small Profits and Prompt Payment. large or small quantities. ALEX.AMMOSS. Lewisburg, Pa, May 2, "57. CABINET WARE BOOM "jVORTII 4th Street. Be subscriber il most respectfully iaformt the chi Lewisbarg and vicinity, lhai he hts on htta tnd for sale a cheap lot of ri RXITl KE. for ihe Spring trade, comprising Pressing and Common Bureaus, Sec retaries and Book Cases, Center, Card and Tier Tables, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Cupboards, Cot tage and other Bedsteads, Stand, Sofas, and Chairs ofallkinds. COFFINSletoc,I short notice. . The public are cordially invited to earn his work, as be is sure thai they wtU be saiu fied with his stock of Ware, and P-,,,, Lewisbarg, Sept. IS, 1858 CLOCKS, Jerrelrr, nc - - Utsh. A. E. DESOKMAflli " -' Lewisbarg, April 1854. JOlAII KELLV, A"c,a,lTfie. SOLICITS the patronage of tb f" burKenc,o.So,.hgjh BLANKS SJSSR
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