3l riuialuir Ijronirlr.j C. Si. Wwhbll At ! H. COKNLLIUS. j V tttfi-tr ..--T!i4' f.nne"i n I'lmftXirLE. r imii.ttH'O ft any Nf -,-("'." ttt t ui-m O unity. Frwluni. national: Slavery, sectional ! FKO.M WASHINGTON. In Si natc, altrr Imnj; aiij'cnniilic it.il .liscussi.iti, as Ik r-'U'riS &i , i liO l'acitiu K-ii!ral lUll j, -fed in il.i i-li;i.e, I.) wit: 'J lirtrp lli- usji.ii itnl!ars w re a pr iriaU'l In njcertisimj fi-r I'ri ji.aU and I'laus f.r In- work 'ri'f i!s 10 I'p nj.cn fur one var, ho ttiat llic mu:( Colirvss mav have lijidt upon the u' j. ct, anJ act in re iutei lieutljf aai em radically. I'liis is pur lins the wisest course. It i a good ami necessary wurk, but nothing will be lost by a lime more kt)...ti Kde of plaus aud routes. Wash'soton, Jin. 29 The Demo cratic Siialors Lrld a caucus this uwruing ou the sul ject of ike Tariff. Mr.lluuter, of niiiia, effered a rrsoluiioti declaring it irjt xticilit nt to change the law at the prceiit is-.-ssioii. Mr. Higkr proposed a substitute, as follows: ' Kesulvtd, That the rewtiue biinj: iii-iuTicii-nt to meet the expenses uf the g.im-riiuienr, it is wise and expedient to increase li'e import duties to meet I be d ficiirici ." Mr. liigler's sub tuitutu was void u"Wii. Mr. Hunter's resolution was adi.pud by a large majority. Jan. 9. The I'n.-ihut has pn pared a spcci:il mctMie to Oougress, shorring that an increase uf revenue is needed, and that twenty millions of doHais will be re fj'iirrd to mci-t the deficit of the present fi-cal year. Wash invito, Jan. "0, 1339. The de-cisii-ii of the Senate Democratic caucus against the Tariff, seems to have put an end to all expectations of any change dur ing this 1'uiiprcss. I learn that the outlirro Democrats iu the lliu-c arc nearly unanimous i:i their opposition to any nullification. They consider Penn sylvania as irretrievably lost to the party, anyhow, aud deem it useless to try to re gain her. The I'resi lent, however, ex presses much indignation at the action of the caucus Secretary Cobb being asked i l ist night what was the diff. renee between him and Mr. IStichanan, replied that "7ie 1'tCii'lrnt is tijtjHtsittf the Administration' Mr. liigk-r declared lu the caucus, that the vote not to modify the Tariff surrendered Pennsylvania to the liepublicans. Mr. Douglas participated in the caucus, aud voted with the majority. The refusal of the Commissioner of I'atents to extend the McOrniiok reaper patent for seven years, is a matter of im portance to industrial intensts. The (Vmmiftec on Elections decided in favor of liiid IS. Chapman as the rightful delegate from Nikraska Territory,in place of Mr. Ferguson, the sitting member. This contested case has been pending from the commencement of the present Congress. ! The Seuate Democratic caucus, at the meeting yesterday, agreed to support the ii.crease of the rates of letter postage to five cents. The or-;..;.- i- sse.! mat t..c !-pao-: ish tlove.-ntneiit sii: r.-fie to receive our Minister, Mr. rrtoiiin eonsiiiuence of ...... cliun at the I rcsideut s proposi tion to buy Cuba. Feb. I, iu the House, Mr. Grow, of I'a , called up his motion to reconsider the vole by which the Homestead Bill was referred to I lie Committee of the AVbole on the state of the I'niun. Mr. Grow stated that the bill had been dis cussed for the last eight yaars, more or less. The motion was agreed to. Mr. Hughes, of Ind., moved to table the bill. The uiotiou was negatived ; yeasT'i, nays 113. The Homestead bill then pniutd by a vote of yeas, to 7G nays. The bill provides that any person who is the head of a family, over twenty-one years of age, and a citizen of ihe United States, or who has filed his intention to become such ac cording to the naturalization, laws shall be entitled to enter a quarter section of any vacant or unappropriated land, aud bold the same ou conditiou of actual set tlrment aud cultivation. The bill has been a favorite with Mr. Grow for many years, and its passage in his own branch ! a great persoual triumph for him. The K publicans, we believe, all voted with him most of the Americans and a few Democrats. The Democrats in the House from the North are beginning lo kick against their Southern masters! The Kepublicaus as a body will vote against supplies unless they know where ihe money is to come from. The Southern! rs, however, re main firm against the Whig Tariff poiiey, aud expect to "whip in their Northern dogs'' so tLat they can have their own way as usual ! The poor "Democrats" from Pennsylvania are down r,n their marrow bones, begging for a Tariff to save them and their patty from rui- but their rulers so far appear to be heartless and inexorable, and think they can fool Pennsylvania by a cry of "Slavery and the Tariff of 42," in the campaign of 1 $)(. We shall see! Although there is evidently a majority in the House in favor of the passage of the Senate French Spoliation bill, its ref rencc uni er the decision of the Speaker, to the Committee of the Whole on the state of the I'nion, may be regarded as a conclusive evidence of its defeat. J. M. Spullock has been confirmed as U. S. Marshal, for the district of Georgia in place of Mr. Stewart, who was removed on the ground of not having used suffi cient vigilance in the yacht Wanderer case. New York, Jan. 31. Importers and merchants here are generally perplexed with the rumors from Washington, rela tive to the tariff. L'uder the impression that the duties upon certain articles would ! be raised, some heavy orders have been 1 sent from here during the past fortnight, , which would not have been forwarded but ' for tho belief that that imprefsion would ' be realized. As it is too late to counter-1 rnand all of the orders, the result will be ; a supply of certain descriptions of mcr-! ehandize next summer, for which there 1 will be no market. JIiistos, Jin. 30 The British Brig' llii.l has arrived from Gibralter, having oj.ii ninety d.iys out. For six weeks of' !-. vov.i-e the uew bd lut one biscuit Where the Honey Goes. j The grossest frauds, in connection with , the Oregon and Washington War Debt, have been brought to light by the House Committee on Military Affairs, through the efforts of Mr. Kau'kner, the Chairman. ! The whole debt, as reported by the Gov-. eminent agent, is about SG.000,000, of ' which the Committee assert that not more i f.'oiii abi'itl one million it justly ihir. Some of the charges by which this difference is made, are most outrageous. Pistols arc I charged at ."5 each ; mu.-kets at 125; I oats at $') a bushel ; hay at at $120 a ton, 1 and other things in proportion. At the, last session of Congress, when the debt , was first brought to tbo notice of the com- ' luittee, the War department recommended j its paymeut, but Mr. Faulkner caused ac- j tion iu the matter to be deferred, in order j that it might be fully investigated. Hy this delay and investijition, the somewhat considerable sum of from four to five mil- ' lions will be saved to the Treasury. j fciTl'liat is just the manner in which j all our Indian wars have been made so costly gross overcharges and shameless ': robberies and, heretofore, Government , ofivers have connived at these frauds. Mr. Faulkner is a Virginia Whig, who acts with the Democrats on account of the! Slavery issue, but he deserves the credit i of men everywhere for this exposure of the way cur people have been robbed un- der pretext of Iudian wars and appropria tions for military or naval outlays. , l'oucs Emigration Companies to1 Cuba arc now being formed, in the South, J and iu some ol tho principal Northern cities. These companies are a part of the j same policy which was pursued so uisa.v j astrously, a few years ago, in reference to Nicaragua. Fillibustcrism is assumiug ( all kinds of shapes and Dames. Should ; President lluchanan have placed in his ' hands thirty millions of dollars, might he not have fitted out quite a number of emi gration companies to Cuba? liy doing so, be would but be acting in accordance wi'h the published declarations of Ihe Ostcnd Manifesto. Young men ! beware of these schemes lo fleece you, aud make ( of you catspaws for Slaveiy ! j The Republicans of Congress, it is sta- j tild, have opened a subscription paper, ' which was speedily filled up, for the pur-1 pose of raising between five aud six bun- ; drcd dollars to purchase a service of plate to be presented to the Hon. Joshua H. ; Giddings, as a testimonial of their apprc- 1 elation of his public labors in the couueils of the nation. j Johu Mitchell, who left Ireland for her j good, and who, during bis sojourn at the 1 South has advocated the revival of the African slave trade, threatens to conic North aud turn Abolitionist unless the ' South "wake up" to sustain his paper i within a time specifi' d. It is hoped that I the South will wake up. ' blooded fire eating Democrat, declared j ids other day that if a Republican Presi- . dent was elected in 1SG0 he would advo cate secession from the Union. All this , we suppose is preliminary to another " union saving" campaign. Talk about buying Cuba with an empty ' Treasury ! It is proposed to sell the Dis- , trictof Columbia as the only way to raise ; to pay present debts. j Last year, o'cr jOOO.lctters, contain- ! ing 00,000, were missent in the U. S. mails, nine tenths of which have bocn re stored to their owners. The circulation of Parson ISrownlow's debate on Slavery in Philadelphia with Mr. Prync, is prohibited in the South. A gentleman was referring, in presence I of Tuaddeus Stevens, to the possibility of j Mr. liuchatian turning against the South, I for the pupose of retrieving his Inst for-! tune in Pennsylvania, and asked Mr. Ste- j vetis what be thought would be the result ? I HI- r. 1: J .1 .1 I 11 - ! .'ir. Elevens repueu luai mere wuuiu oc no trouble about that, as the South could re claim him, any time, under the Fugitive Slave Law : The inquirer seemed perfect ly satisfied. FHTnARKliBUEG. ToNNAnE Tax. The Philadelphia Press states that the Pennsylvania Rail road Company refuse to pay the tonnace tax, imposed by their charter, to the Com- j monwcaltb, and intend to test itsconstito- j tionality in the courts, as advised by their ! counsel, in an opiuion recently published. The amount due at the present time, for the last six months, is over $100,000. In the House, Mr. Patterson presented petitions front Centre, Clinton and Union ; counties, in favor of the Schreyer's Gap, j M'Call's and Rangler's state road. ! Jan. 31, Mr. Wagonscllcr presented' nine remonstrances from 872 citizens of Union county, against said road. Iu Senate, Mr. Gregg read in place s j supplement to the act incorporating the ! Lcwisburg, Centre it Spruce Creek Kail-' road Company (to extend the time for its completion we suppose.) Mr. Waoonseller read in place a bill to pay the claim of Charles Fieber. Also, one to refund Michael Kleckner, and others certain monies wrongfully paid ' k- . i . i i r ii i i . 1 1 vj mew 13 uuii iui Aje-uijr Awuariiiei, 01 the Susquehanna Division of the Penn'a Canal. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company have commenced the improvement of the ! Mam Uraueh of the canal from Columbia to the Junction, giving it such a depth as to admit five feet of water. IlABRIslii Ito, Feb. 1. Tn the Crimi nal Court, this morning, C. M. Donavan, an ex-member of the Legislature, convict ed of an assault and battery on J. M. Church, a member from Philadelphia, was sentenced by Judge Pierson to uuder-1 go an imprisonment of three months, to i pay a fine of two hundred dollars aud to give security in the sum of one thousand dullurs to keep the peace. LEWlSSBUIiG CIIliONlCLE ScOrSome of our exchanges aro in gross error in stating that none of the Ed itorial fraternity participate in the honors of official station in the organization of the Legislature. We know not how it is iu ; the Democratic Senate, but in the House; our branch Mr.IlEA, the Chief Clerk, has been long connected with the Phila-1 delphia press, aud Mr. Ualch, one of the ( Transcribers, has been a hard working ! printer aud editor from bis youth up, iu . Lancaster, Northampton aud Carbon coun- tics. Thus our fraternity have their full j share accordiug to their number, if uot , according to their deserts. Those who wcie disappointed, do themselves uo credit by ! repiuiug " better luck next time." Uurnlii; at Ihe siinmrr Miirlh ( umlliia Loss f LIO iiie Ma. Is llrslii'jiil. Baltimore, Jau. 3'J. The Mail Stea-: mer North Carolina, of the Norfolk line, I was totally destroyed by fire, yesterday morning, iu the. Chesapeake IJjy, near . Smith's Poiut. All the passengers and crew were saved, 1 with the execution of the Rev. Mr. Curtis, , of Chester, S. C, who, with the steward, a man by the name of Waters, was burut to death. The boat is insured for $7O,OU0, aud the loss valued at over $l00,OU0. The cousteruatiou was so great among ; the passengers, when the fire was first dis- covered, thai it is miraculous that more j lives were not lost. So rapidly d;d the flames spread, that it was found itnpossi- j ble to save the mails or any portion of the j boat. Many of the passengers saved' nothing but what they stood in. FURTHER PARTICULARS. j It was near the mouth of the Potomac, about 2 o'clock in the moruiug, when the fire was discovered, and although as all j testify the officers and men did alt ibcy j could to save her, ihe boat ultimately i burut to Ihe water's edge and sank. The passengers were rescued by life boats, and all tho men were saved, except Rev. Mr. Curtis, and it is imj.iUe to account for his loss. The purser saved only his papers, and uuiil the roll was called Mr. I Curtis was not missed. The fire was dis- covered iu the clothes press, ou the upper j saloon. The clothes press was forward of j the ii achinery, and the berth occupied by ; Mr. Curtis was aft, and it is supposed that 1 he was in a sound sleep, aud rather hard . of hearing; consequently did not kuotr anything of the disaster. Mr. Crapon, of Wilmington, N. C-, with his wife and infant, wcro in one ot the staterooms, the egress from which through the door bal been entirely cut off hv tho flnmiw lie firit pot thrniloh the window to the deck, and then assisted 1 his wife and child. When he had reached the lower deck, he asked his wife to band him the child, but, with a true mother's: affection, she held it to her own heart, and only consented to yield it to the fath er after she had got to tho lower deck. Mr. C. then threw the infaut overboard, I and, quick as thought, sprang into the wa- 1 ter and caught it in his arm9. Mrs. O. I followed, and all three were then in the ! water. Fortunately, one of the boats wa? ' under the guard, and after he had safely U is Mid' by those wVlti.K()-tri.a. ilUs,lf- j the infant, through all, did not shriek or ' cry. Before they reached tho bolt. Cant, j Fitzzerald, one of the passensers, plunged in to the water to aid in the rescue ol'the tnolh- . er and child, and assisted in the task. All the boats were now in the water, and there only remained Carl. Cannon, -'r- ''arks, Ihe first mate, emtineers, firemen and crew, on board. The raft was then launched, and all, except the Captain and Mr. Parks, nine' persons, irot -on it. Then Mr. i'arks pot into one of the boats, and Captain C, the last to I leave, got into another. It was soon found 1 that the raft could not support so many per- j sons, and five were taken oft", leaving only j f.oir. all of whom were partially under water. After having been towed out a shortdistance, j lite remainder were taken into the boats. It was then supposed that all were on board the boats. There were seven ladies on board the boat. all of whom barely escaped to ihe small boats in their night clothes, not having an opportunity to get even their shoes and slock lnss. The exception was a laly. whose ner- ' vous condition would not allow her to sleep, : and she was iu full dress, as she had not gone to bed. I PlTTsniRO, Pa , Feb. 1. Last night about 11 o'clock, a frame bouse on the' outskirts of Allegheny city, occupied by I Mr liodgers, a carpenter, was totally con- j suttied by fire. Mr. llodgers, his wife,: and three children, were burnt to death . in the flames; only one of the family, a boy, eleven years of age, being saved. The fire originated in the lower story, while the family slept above, and the ' flames spread so rapidly that it was im- j possible to save the inmates. Their char-1 ted bodies were recovered from tho ruins 1 to-day, and a Coroner's inquest has been j beld, but nothing was elicited from the evidence to indicate the origin of the fire. The father was intoxicated when he retir ed to rest. AlOLSTA, Jan. 31. Adams' express car was robbed on Friday last of about 810,000, somewhere between Montgom ery, Ala., aud Atlanta, Ga. The money was mostly in five and ten dollar notes, on the Georgia and South Carolina banks. A reward of $5000 is offered for the re covery of tho money Marion Crop, recently convicted of the murder of police officer Uigdon, iu Balti more, Md., has becu sentenced to death, and at once removed to the Baltimore jail. Lottery Gambling The Boston Herald mentions the case of two men, who recently left that city, one of whom lost about 12,000, and the other nearly $40,000, by gambling and purchasing lot tery tickets. Christian Jacoby, and David S. Evans, both convicted of wife murder, will be executed on Friday, May 20, in Pittsburg. The coolest place we bave yet beard of is in Bangor, Maine. During the cold snap in January, as we learn front a local journal, the noise of the nails drawn out by the intense frost resembled the dis cbarge of fire arms I The editor says be was afraid to pass a wooden building or a board fence. A series of Douglas resolutions has been toted doicn in the Missouri Legisla ture. Yet Missouri is claimed for Doug las. Queer ! On Sunday week, twenty-two sailors made a public profession of religion, at the I Navy Yaid, liiovklyu. j k WEST BRANCH FAliJJEK-FEB. 4, 1850. I'nion County Court Proclamation IflIKIti:.S.ihe lIon.Ali'M K.M II.MJ.V 1'residcnt Judge for the amh Judicial Di-tricl of Pennsylvania. compoeo of t!'e counties of Cnioii, M i til n and Snyder, and Puitie Ui ni. anilJtWSio"TiiEsqs.,AsM- ciaie Judges in Liuon county. have issueu uieir j precept, bearing date the 2Sth day of Dec'r, is.rs). and to me directed, for the holding of an , Orphans Court, Court of Common Pleas, Over , and Terminer, and tieneral tjoar'.er SesM.ms. , at LI'Vsl!i:i!(i, for the county of C.MON, on the MEC'OND MONIIAY f 'FKBHIJARY : (licing the 1 1th day) 1)3, and to couiinue one week, i Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oner. Justices of the Peace and Constables in and for the county of Cnion.to appear in iheir own proper persons Willi their records, iniin-: silioiis.eiaminations and other remembrances lo do those things which of their offices and in their behalf appertain to be done j and all Wit nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or ' persons, are required to he then and there attending, and not depart without leaveat their ; peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance at the appointed lime agreea- j Me to notice. I Civen under my hand and seal at the Pher- ' ill's Ollice m Lewishurg, the llth nay ot ja- ..-...i .i ...l ' wealth ! JOHN CKOsst.lOVE,Shprin I Grand Jurors Fib. T. Mtfinhurir (Jeorge Hreishach, I) H Rishel ! Lfwi'li'irirl. E Jones, llenj Cawley. Joseph M'Faddin, Saml Hursh, Larnson Press l.imi'fine Benj (."hambers, Philip Gross, FredW Stees ! Yet Rnffah Benneville Keisll, John Bech- j tel. Paniel Moore I yew H'rtia David Spitler i 1 7,i ril, tun Win Elicit, Elias LOrwig, Job . Y.irger 1 f,env John Fillman j liuff.ilir1 C Himmelreieh i j-,nA,lam Van Uuskirk, Isaac Eyer It'irllii John Ruhl Wiite'jlier Uavid B Kaufman, Joseph Moyer Trnverre Juror. L'iribnrgF S Caldwell, Wm Cameron, Tims Howard, Win Fru-k. Lewis Palmer, Marl in Dreisbach. Thus Hayes. Levi Ster-: ner. I) S Krenier. J S Marsh. Ii H Laird. Christ Uemberling, A M Lawshe, Curtis MNeal I jwitat-John Seebobl Ir, Robt Chambers, ; Fredk Bolender. (ieorge Uross, George , Chambers, F B Potts .'M-i'sKobt Foster U.. Iluffuhe (ieorge Kleckner , U7n7r liter Stephen Flick, Jacob Leiser, A ' C High, Robert Dalesman, Jos R Ketler j liutfulne Samuel Simonton, David Yoiieida j Im I U iffoUte Peler Gelz, feainuel .Ylamers, jonn acnracn i ll.trthtun Christian Dale f mmiii J. hn (inyer Jr. Jesse M Waller : Aie Michael Kleckner.David Mitch- ell, Win Benner i -.!- f t.1. t ii- c i xi : Uojyenreif Ilit'tlry Samuel Weidensaul, David Fillman, Josi'ah Corl, John Smith, Charles Emery j A?y J,hn Bennage, Peter Ilagenbuch I A.'f'OTICl The following persons have ' XI appneo io me tuun o. uuimi couu.y I . , . ! lor a ltccne to Keep an inn or luvern, ana the same will be considered on Monday, llth Feb. next : Daniel Keish West Buffaloe township John Rote,Jr llanley L. D. Brewer South Ward. Lewwrurg Jan 28 SAM'L KlHJtfH, Clerk REGISTER'S NOTICE. YTOTICE is hereby given to all con- IV " ; . i 1 cerned.that the (ollowins named persons the said accounts will be presented for confir mation and allowance at the Orphans Court, to be held at LKWlSBCRt!, for the county of I'nion, on the third Friday of FEllRl'ARY next, bein; the ISth day of said month, viz: 1. The account of R. B. Hartman and J. Swartz, executors of the last will and testa ment of Simon Jlurtmun, late of Hartley Tp, deceased. 2 The account of James F. Linn and Levi Sterner, executors of the last will and testa ment of J. yufwlt.MtiHcht late of LewisDur, dee'd. 3 The final account of John Schrack and Joseph Moore, Administrators of the etateof James Voore late of Kelly Tp. decd. 4 The account of Jacob Spinel myer.Onar dian of Margaret E. Smith, one of the heirsjat law of Wm. Huntingdon, dee'd. 6 The account of Jacob spielmver, suar dian of Anna M.Knauisa minorchildof sshem Kneass, deceased. 6 The account of Samuel Zellers.Ouardian of Arf't Ztllers, only child of Daniel Zellers late of Lewisburs, dec.VJ. i 7 The account of John Kimple and Peter V. 1 .1 :: . r i t i- i i ! nuiiiir,.itiiiiiiiiMraiorvi uuhh luntpie. late oi t West Butraloe Tp, decM. ! 8 The account of Samuel Yoder, Admin- itrMnr 4 x.f r vvi,,.- liPr To ' ' 9 The account of John Gundy, Adminis trator of Daniel Vice,late of V nion Tp, dee'd. 10 The final account of Adam 1). H. Kem- ner.fiuardian nf Eisnhrth Krittrr and others ' minor chi drpn of anrir Kp siir. Ln. if .. ... J J i Hartley Tn, leci fiEO KCiC MERHILLRegister. Register's Ofllce, Lewisburg, Jan. 17, 1P59 Real Estate. FOIt SALE, 10i:R valuable BtTLDING LOTS on South Second sireet, Lewisburg, near the Court House and Foundry, convenient to the business pari ol town. as they are but two squares from Market street. One or all are ert'ered on reasonable terms. For further particulars inquire of Feb. 2, 1859 JAMES HAYES Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, ihe undersigned will eipose to public sale on Tuesday, the 8th day of March next, on Ihe premises, all lhat certain tract of land late the estate of l.rnwio Pruts dee'd situate about 2 miles from Lewisburg and the same distance fiom Milton,adjoinin- lands of John Best, Tho s Allen, John Gucker and others, containing about 1 ACliFK more or less, about SO Acres of which are cleared and under cultivation. The improve pments consist of a good Brick HOUSE jjii lately erected, a never-failing Well near the door wiih a Pump in ii. a BANK BARN also new, with other Out-buildings also5 a TENANT HOUSE with Spring of goodS? water near it- There is an ORCHARD of bearing Apple Trees on lhe farm. .t:SO at lhe Um. I.m Bnrl nU. a piece of TIMBER LAND situate oo the north side of Montour's ridge in iil m.ncli;. .1 i i .. .ui, m i Hover ana others, con taining 33 Acres and 54 perches. The above property will be sold together or separately. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A M of said day, when lerms will be made known bv JOSEPH M. NESBIT, Feb. 1, 1859 . Administrator U A, Ik 11 I ... . . A Frame DWELLING HOUSE on Filth street. Inquire of H P MUELLER. Lewiiborg, Jan. 7, 185 n"ui'n if rnin7;jM.e eh v ai- ll'luiu street on .he east and Church .1 States oA,neriea.(L. save the ("oininon-; sn,rey. ran. .Mise sixtv.ix tee, ln I I fS, TWODiltlil.Cllt.viiiiin'o- , Ixisl-S and Lots, earh suitable forJLaJ. : l-o l.i:nilies one on .North Fourth street and one on Ml. John street, for Sale. Hall uf each uf ,he above Houses are for Kent. tw'Also. tor sale, lour Ii ig Lots on North Filth street. JOHN HOllillTON, Lewishurg, Jan. S. 1 ' Agent. SBERIFF'S SALES. IV ")Y virtue of sundry writs ol Ven. Ex. and Fi. Fa. issueil otil ol me ti'iinui wom- 11.011 Pleas, county of Uiion, ana lo me ui- rocie.l, will lie exposed to piildic sale or out- cry, on the dales and at lue places, following, to wa : Ou Saturday, the 5t!i of Fel riiary next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the public house of Michael Kleckner. in the borough of New Uerlin, and counly aforesaid, a certain lot of grouud silnate in New Uerlin, bounded north by Liberty street, east by Plum street, south and west 'by W. W. Orwig, whereon is erect ed a Urick School Hou-e. with the appurte nances, &.c. As Ihe property of Ihe New beriin I'nion School House Association. Also, at the same lime and place, another certain Lot ol ("round, situate m the lioroogli and county aforesaid, on Old Market street, ailioiumfF lol oi joscoii ohjhci 'k .,,,r "I fM" , . , iy in .udiy .HuiiiHia. Also at ihe same time andplace, a certain lot r.f ground situate in Ihe township of llulla loe and county aforesaid, boundrd north by lands ol Samuel Heimbach, east by public road leading from New Berlin to ihe Drei baeh Church, and sonth and west by lands ol Martin Dreisbach, containing two acres more or less, w hereon are erected a one storey log house, log barn, Ac, with the appurtenances. As the property of Matthew Silvester. Also on the above said day. on ihe premi ses, at 2 o'clock. P. M , a critain trad ol land snuatei n Limestone township, county afore said, boundet north bv lands of (ieorge Fred erick and Fiedenck H.gel. east by lands of Jacob Heimbach, Martin D. RVed and Chris Han Idler, south by lands of Jacob Leibv. and west by lands of John S'ebolil and Jacob Kleckner, conlaining ninety-six acres more or less, whereon are erected a two-storey rail dwelling-house thirty-four feet iu front an 1 twenty eiglu leel deep, a log barn, a well of good water with a pump, a lime-kiln and other out buildings, a young appie.orchard, &c, willi Ihe appurlenances. As the proper ty of John Lose. Also on Monday the Ttli Feb., at 1 o'clock P. M., at ihe'Biilialoe Hou-ein the Borough ol l.ewisburg, two tracls of land sit uate in White Deer township and county aforesaid. No. 1. Bounded north bv land of Adam Rank w .nf , andg o AJam ;ak an,l James Finney.souili by oilier lands of J H. Robenold, and east bv lands of David Ramsey andoihcr lanJ of iubenoldcoiitaining eight acres miire ()f ,( ss wnereon are ,recled a tannery . uc k,,i. i,,,E Iau """ ' a lo stable, A-c, with ihe appurtpnances. No. 2. A ceriain tract of land, situate m the tnwnhip ant! county afnresanU bounded north by tract No. 1 and land of David Kam sey. wet by land of James Finney, south by lands ot (Jenrge Brown, and east by land of " Israel (leyer and David Ramsey, containing tweve acfes more pf fSS whereon are erec ted a two-it ore v Jos house, a vz stable, Ac, wiih the appurtenances. As the property 'f J. If. Robenold. Also at the same time and place a certain hall lot of cround more or less situate in the Bonui:hiif Lewibburg, marked on said Bor ough plan, No. 3i:i, bounded north bv the other halt of said lot No. 3 i:Jtea.t by Water street, south by Lot No. 94-1, and west bv an allev, whereon is erected a two-storey brick dwelliiis houe, Ac with the appurlenances. ' , Plll,i. ' tract of land, situate in the townhip of Wet IJutlalre, and county aforesaid, bounded north bv land, of Widow Gross, west bv land of John Millrr. south by public road and lands of John Miller, and east by lands of Lewis A i2v, coutainins forty four acres more or les, whereon is erected a one-and-a-half storey lo house, a log barn, Ac, wiih the appurte nances. As the property of Georpe Harbeson. JOHN CROSSGROVE, Sheritf. Sheriff's Ollice, Lewisburg, Jan. , 18.VJ. FOR SALE. rpiIE well known Tai rrn Stan1- I at the east end of the Lewibure.fcxA Bridge, in Chillitquaque township, North'd Co. It will be sold on reasonable terms. Inquire of WILLIAM FRICK. Lewisburg, Dec. 17, 185S. .iFor salr, rriHE residence of the subscriber, on 1 Market sireet in the Bnroneh of. Lewisburt;. 'J'he house is of BKICK, ell finished in every respecl. lerms one hall lo be paid between Ih.s i l . ' t. an(' lhe fist day of APnI n"li ,he balance lo beJ,a!d In . ihree or five years, as may 5,11,1 lhe buyer. Possession ctven any lime. June 9, 1NAS ISAAC WALTER. FOR SALE. A RESIDENCE on Xonh Third street. JrX j it bein a Half Lot of Ground, wnhjj. j XL ' hem- a Half Lot of Ground, with. a coniioriaoie i wo-riorey dtick House, iraroe u..kl. I '-tl . r . 1 ; t .iiii-ir, e"uu cii ui aid, aim a aricij ui choice Friti. Inquire of J. B. M'LAUUHLIN, Agent. Lewinburp, OVtobir 13, IS08. tf FOR SALE, i DESIRABLE Building Lot. 33 feet feet front by 16? deep. Enquire of Heaver, Kremer & M'Clnre. FOR SALE. T HE subscriber offers for sale that Jarge. new. modern built, double brick house. nearly opposite the new Presbyterian church. adjoining the residence of Ir. Hayes. The house is bult in the best style, ral-prnof, and well guarded againsl lire. A good Well of Water, and Cistern of never-failing water. Terms made easy, and will be known on ap plication to JONATHAN KESB1T. Lewisburg, Aug. 6, 18A8. FOR RENT! THE TWO nOO.MS occupied at pre sent by Washington Hutchinson as a Saloon. They are suitable for ! HOI'S. For Terms apply to Jan. 27. 1858, JOHN B. LINN. FOR S AL E MY Residence, on North Third ttrMt. LeWlsbur?. 31 ft. fmnt. am) lnrlnH.nr DacK Duiidinjr 62 it. deep. Basemenl, and Attick finished. Every convenience in the way of out-buildins. A I no, a Half Lot on Market St., opposite S. Hitter's residence, with a good Well of Wa ter and new Stable ; very desirable for a busi ness stand, or residence, (or both combined.) Also, other Lots, some with and some without Buildings. JOHN LOCKE. Lewisburg, Oct. 8, 1857, i . . BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE. fTi i The subscriberoflerslo sell Ihe 4j'arffe Brick Foundry at Ihe west TnviS3"u ;"ar"ei sireet, inciudin-; -Ailhe Wareroom. ()rt1- ,l tk. Machinery attached also a large amount of rauerns lor raienl Kighls for Asnculinral Machmery.Stoves, Ac. It is regarded as one of the best locations for a Rood, sale business. The Proprietor's lime is wholly engrossed in another employment, which is ihe reason he desires to dispose of this Foundry. Fcr any further particulars, address WILLIAM Fttlf-k- I.:.i FOR SALE OR RENT ! Are your Deeds, Kcrtgagcs, kc, Re-1 corded? ! I desire to rail the attention of the people of I nn n county lo Ihe importance ol Hie sunjeci : involved in ihe above question a subject upon which very nnbusiiiess-like caieles,ness, in some quarters, and gross ignniance in others, larvely prevails. I will put before you, in as shori iorin as possible, the Law on ihe subject, ' and then oiler voii an additional inducement a reduction of the lees now allowed by law, diau, as well if made without the Male as wiihin, if Ihe lands rhaii.nl lie within; all deeds of county commissi,, i.crs ; all assign ment of mortgages ami powers ol attorney authorizing their satisfaction ; all receipts lor taxes on unsealed lands, and f,,r money paid for thf-ir redemption ; all contracts concerning land, provided they be in w ruing, and wheth er uuder seal or not. The Time of Rrriirdln: Units. That all deeds and conveyances, which from and afi-r Ihe publication hereof, (March I. 17io, shall be made an t executed within this province, of or concerning any lands, lene- inenis or her-(iiiaiiieiiis iu llus province, or wherebvthe same may be in any way artecieu in law or equity, shall be ai knowledged byone of the grantors or bargainers, or proved by one or more of the subscribing witnesses to such deed, and shall be recordtd in the i tliee for recording ol iWds in ihe county wtore such lands lie, wntttn ur nmnth tifitr tie ix ecutlon of such dieds and conveyances ; and every such deed and conveyance so made and executed, and which shall ,o be proved and recorded as aforesaid, shall be nrljuilu'd fruu dultnt ami nmt i.-giin- ant ini..foiiew purchaser jnr vtilutible etmsttltrtitii'it. i li.s such deed be recorded beore the proving and recording of the deed under which such subsequent pur chaser claims. The Law is the same with reference to the recording of deeds made out of the State, conveying lands within il.exctpt thai ihe time is extended tn one .year. Or the I'.eeorillng or Murlgsgrs. No deed or mortgage, or i!e!eas:ble deed in ihe nature of nioi iga-fs, berealit r lo be made, I May 17 lo,) stoill tie good or sufficient lo convey or pass any Ireehold i r inhernance.or lo grant any estate therein tor lite or ears. unless such deed be acknowledged or proved and recorded within yix iwrnths rfltr the ditt thTtij w here such lands lie. as hemribeicre directed lor oilier deeds. All mortj;ae slia l have priority according to the date of record ing the same, without rerard to the tune i f making r executing such !feds. No no-rt-zm shall be a lien, unt.l such mortgage shall have been recoried, or left for record. The propositi iltdurtlon In llir Fret L thl: Instead of I' unl lets one cent for every Un words written. beide the rcriiticate, 1 J cn s, and the lax, fto refits I will charge, upon ev ery paper left for n cord fr the space of thrre numtlis from and rrjttr tha dufff one cent f r every ttctnty wtir U written, the other cots to remain the same as by law, rrserving the ri&ht to demand and receive the 50 cents tax invariably in advance. C.KUKtU: MERRILL, Recorder. Recorders Ollice, l.ewisburg, Jan. 4, DR. IHlIs' IIITIIt ll lli:, or ('iii)iiMiiiiii!L'MrailorJu;.rlanl!tia, In oniTeoilentt 1 t' T tbr ! of ?rr-ful anil all chn ni. ; d M-a.-m ; di-taMr i f t Is- l.itt-r, h.liiti ai.I Jlimi'r; Jautnli'-e, I'o i -v. l;r'-ii-lntt..lt.r nir i'onuli, Ttiriiat-ml. t till IT if lii''l. llMlJ.Irllt Cl-tlMlIUl'lK'U, N(-ur.-'lkiii. ( liri im-aD'l luf.atnntorv lUif uuati-m. t'o-ti IImI-iI. Sik lli-xtarbt. I y.-( liizziiif-. t,tTi'ii' Af!'Tti..ii-i, t'hrtmir S rtilulru ?"rf Kt-f an-! Krii.t bromr i.!n lular Kiii;iritnin-rit-. Vi lutr . hiti,. tti nod oltitintf t k.-rn. Wtrrurial rin-rnJ Knif-ti"iis Vt). Swrlim:ii of ttit" ItttncH, .u u- Kiitmi: L h-rn -t ihr Iwi-. .Niwin-I t ip, M.1istsi( fchli. r I Ire" ft thf - Uli.. T. I JHI-, ThroiU aiitl S-ll faint-. T-iti-r. Carbs-r'a IttU ud a.; Oi-r-n THf Mtiv. atel all I in .. ari-itiir fr-in an isi ; ut m fci t, uj liit su.".'i, tir llitrr btrriUiiarv, a-iuirrJ, Tin !rr.-at popularity whi.-h thi Invaluable r ntv tia attained in lwihk to itf u trnif uit-n:? ni'l t. tl;- rt..rin of it pr.ij.ri. t r. It i U-.-.1 by t!lrn.M: at.. j -i. i;,i, thn-Hi:ti.'Ut tlif ri'iintrr. b.iTirz l!t.r-r.l Hi Wi-ul-r t ul A I.TLKATH K AMM I i:.TIW; aSt-iU in the tj.ru.us rli rx Me ui"it-!. ili i.t l li. -:tiit- I-. r-'-i'iiiuvitii it a? a tfrf. 41 i R;rr Miff t. tide lr.l'aiL Uiaj be COOPul- tfd on all .tii-f Call at tli Itt-pot ard profurt riirulara n-ntainiDj; larp- ma. ft tilt- nnt r--pH-i),i.if rtnit-nce. j i:iiiiii:ls. Ttir flitnr rf the !" . wm Pirnkn in th flV in j tt-rm. m ttiat paj-r ol January :ilt. l-.-. ronn ri r ; Dr. iAiru i'-yttWtr-, ithii Ii rurt-d tiin ol Kripfj : j Pr. PAY- IKPl FATIVK-WV art not in th, hal it ! of f.inm?i'hnu t"our r-a.lfr lh- n.-n- of pannr-: d- pu- rativt-tt, ami in-i-truiu. ln-li may iap(.fn to t- a.iTt rn in ,-ur rohimo!'. 1I:iTi1ii:, tnv(-r. u.--i! Ir. I'mvi- tnt-dinn and lotibil it 10 bt n-ally pop of rxrrllrM rtirotn-i (luatiti- I r KrvMp las f tnk crai ivaurt in in mi. and ruuiuit-uiltug t)t lurative to utLrrs Uhuj afltictfd. itiu:i i iii.i. I'lnlN.lrlpI.m. Atiufit.T. In PannsrT, W.l, my dntichtfr. tlit-n in hr nmf tt-rnth yi-ar, watt allurki-d mtli ltirlui;itiry nitioi. All ltt-r joint were ntu.-h w.llrn. and h iulTerel tle mo?t exciurutitifi piiu lor three niotitliK or mi re. I mlied in a phyr-it'Uiu. bo triititiut d to attend her ttti ut any iniprt'Vemfnt. i-tt)Di; much diM-oura-ed. 1 eonrludtd to try lr. l-trit H'j urutnf, t ti- tir.-t lUtle f.n procu red a driiied lianut- tor the bettt-r. s-U rontinuid the Dlrdl'-ine t r fonie time and it rTe-teiI a rteet i-U!e;Mie hai n maiut d !n-e 1 Htit-uniatim and b r lteaitb gtjd ever aiuce, Uiug upward. vl two tt-nrn. Mill. M THOMl'jii.X, I No 11 liuuhm-ont. throat uilam:. Tlit laref eta of .liM-ajM-f, inrludinic Vlrrratinn. In ftamiition. linnrliial lrntatu.n, 4c.. t. u t Ui ct-i-!- lully trt-ntt-tjj It the uw of Or. iNiii' i ruratiTe and lr. ltata'llinat Aifliration. Head the following taae of pdy cure after Jonj; c ntimird MifT.-riiif: : .5l loWO. theater 4o Julv 2. Aiiout tivt- etir a;:o I ait att.ickeij with a iiiV?n rT th ttm Nt. hn h -ame ro prjitluullv, t ut at troit-n wh. n 1 wmld uk(rffil I In- pain ami utl.rinit would t- wry iti-lri-tiiti. iri-fDiiiit-tl witti Iohk of Tout- u mrh an txttut tl.at I ruuld r-t r--ak atfc a vhprr. The ill rnntiuiifil cftliiij; nrM. notwiihtaii-linic I wan undiT Ihr mxliral trt-ntmint of four ilillcrrtit ('hvittrinn Hfrt-nnrc alrniril :il mv n njitn-n, 1 -Drlud-(t to iro to t'bilatlrli'liia ni 'l consult you, wtiich yon rt-MIrrt 1 JiJ In tli winter of lsM, whi n you r-ronitn'iilt-(l air to taktt your I'epuratitr: rd I? lhe um- ot fi ur t-ottlf-n ot tt. in roniifxion with your throat n j lirniion. I wait enttrelr rutvtl. inil huTe n maim-d wi ll. It i." now morr thau a T-kr tiiice the cute m -l!rtr(l. l;-rttiillv. Ttur frit-nJ, SlAlUiAltKITA V. Rlr-Ilii,. -nR.I4TI.4 ANTT ?l i:nH I.OVSOINTMKNT anj Tlil.4i.AT Al'H-K ATIoN bt ul.l a-ron;i&y tb Ih-fnr-aliT tn of 2-crcfulou. L lct-rt aiiil I kt-r. Ac ,vt tae lb mat. tVCall on the Asents. J. BAKER A C'O.of Lew.ur. and prorur; Clrrulrn. mntaioinit large J. ItAKKK a CO. Arid fr tnion rvUDty. T in -, niriirr- m isfiT oi i ne uieuinn. uhi i..iH.miv m t hs lWnrilrn1. All I aienis iioiu me n y.'t -i iv-V. ! it" .Vs'il Heeds ol .sheritis, cor. ners, n.ars.a"s, and tff 'rYcKrjT$ ' ' -O treasurers; all deeds male in pursuance of l A JJrvj5' a oecrce ol any court; releases evidencing the s, ; ,: "-J-fj ' payment of any legacy, or given lo anj exec- (, f y ;J j-H t; I , utor. administrator, assiein e.trustee.or guar- lif.- S'XQ-? fcJnsfc,,,eJ AdllllnialraforN otiC r nmnlv In th wnrtd. a 9 ita-rr T0TK E is hereby given, that Letters ! .'' ' lll-..KY III .iM.MiLK, late of llanley Tp, 'r.mi ll litu, ,r, yj iu, tim. Ii t Uniun counlv,ilecil.riave been granteil "lo the w w'tl n r-'rl'"i.,,.i .d thnofandf umlersignfd by the Kegisler of I nu.n ci.univ " to """ d"fDl "rtD"- indue form of law ; iherefore. all persons in"- oD??n'i debie.l lo said es.aie are requeued to make I j, , , Mtk kM , Imi,:.. immediate payment, and those havinanr juM , Ivbah t tn.r. claims are alo requested to present them le-' The Mltr Invioralor gaily auihenlicated lor seltlemenl. j l. A sriKSTirir mkdical DIMovtKY. .Ml i,1r I'HAUI.tS P. F.MEKV, I working rurv almoht lim grr.t lo hl.-.. ll rurr. M ' Hartley. Jan. IS lSia A.liit..w.r-.t.. ' r 'r nl ytrina Vn.ftf..nilwl.l. rt" nirurj, jan. i, isjm Adumiistrator ,h, , ,,!, 1015 f nil ' t'omi lmat. from the wr.t Jtiwdtcr t-r ly'T,fm 19 9 HOUSP RtJirnPRQ I r,,BlU,"n Htiduduy all of which an Um iti.O c " TAKE NOTICE! The undersigned are appointed Agents for the sale of Doors, ItliiiiN &, Window Sash wiiwi.nvi of all sizes, made of the best material. All work warranted. IVMade by L.B.SPKOL'T, : liughesTille, Pa. and for sale by j 67 F H CALDWELL, Lewisburg LAW OFFICE REMOVED. John B. Linn, A TTORi:V AT LAW Office at il bis ttuue on Market St. bet. 1st A. id I "8 Lew ittburt;, I'a. NEW GOODS, at JOS. E. Hint's Hat. Cap and Cl.UTHlSG lore -forn.ee ly , . 1 j lJ A lot of FINKTUtNKS for sale at lhe ' B ami Sh. e estallisluneni of ! Jan bih S3 JAM IIS BUOi'T. i William VaaGeier, TTORNKV at Law, J t4r Irbursr. 1 lllon Co., Pa. I"? Kliice opposite Kliae "oiel 5j The Great Ambassador of Health IIOLLOWAY'S PILLS. A IlllO.N TO THE SIC K , Th wf;t r.f a rtftrg m'ti-injil U- bi th V.U mat jitu ti. r J . miR- tii'g rli-u iMiu.wntty. su.ij r,DV t-i:!:rt fn Irmn i:-rJ ii1 o:hT liiiili-ri- hp prx,i wn .t--r 'y f II Mil it i all j.' i-rf nl ii:ti in. QB. r'l iiji1- or:-l : ll LLf u i'mimik l-t u, rl,.- i'i,i-ni'.iji Krmii-r I I nati i.g. T.i tr.loOt- i. it, vt t tr vi WfU ( t rr : tl.t-jr tfiittn mx it I'.'il i f tfci- f.Biijiaiiir, ami lhu ty r-HioiB tli- t 'J-n ruk r.f ilt-t &j-r mm iir"r! tii rttf r lh Jr- ; ' ; i.rc" f,f tti" ey-t- m. a-itiiiT nature M bC t-fli. i-f vii tL aii-l FL.fiii'Sitr ftt- tviii'.s. T?if nr'-t 'n tirri- r it.i- r. iitii.s-t f y't-hS Rlck tc r r I tn T(iir(f r no n.aitrr in ),( .. . tln 1 v.Jr f ilt-i r.w rxhlf .1 it-,' !., h 1 . n- .it . unma g triai 'l) ct it ttvm lL tli lil -U Ui. tyt.i;.i. I n.u ity j.xr nEjKXEt.i I ci m t.i. r u . 1' tn "t t-( ir.. and ail ttb rr l; i ' !ii n;ire : itr. :n ! (-il.rr tiijri;auiilif a tf tt ... f' -t. HI. llil-h UB'I'T tn- r: t-.;irttl!tf IIiftubC tit tl.i ki. jt.W' ilul alitor; tir wl ill trrt-iit tttmSj. i:tl.I"i:s J'f''l:lil:s. T). j-tpi r 'i:iii iioi n-l ri l.t f t iitmn r f t hil is f f r ii.i.' i:f iii: -rliino th b-ailh el tin- fcunvtuy fr ;i in, tin- Mi'l I'lii- U- Hn -Ii' .1, xi'f. th-1. il'U n i.f th" iu j i it tiil i-i tli-r ail tl. tluiiS in rr t: I.. urr Hi.t t; i i . i if-aiiMi je aud ir u -..il Xm v '"A' r r n a i. is. ftjf'UM t ii. lb tr n.-i li d' ' f rtro i rt r t n .i t !1 o tt'vVuf n lui-'iv. mt.ktrtir Buj t-r !l sir n i ,; tut . it rati t- tfkrn l'li f' 1 in Si, 'vri'diraJ -!l.er iii.-Mynriiz.it :uu ili t fln t i a.i t ut Biuacmous, t .XKrWTFU Jhf'. TI t-t:m' n "I i uuai.in.i-u-: bf rn to tfc I I. .-it .to: .1 tu- i I hi r- u ;. nr.:IB r: 1 i" in !: y 1 1 .u; !l -' Uftf b ar M;ttitU llm Ba il, tn tl .. n -n . t ih. ir tiitiiL..-l C'rili. H-ll'.w I'ilis art t'-t ltt rrmi)i 1 n'-wn in (V mrtdfer A -tl.na It. j-v Jnw!rJ w-anoaa l .ii.f.s lBiIi"'iii laintf Ikiicm cl i-iriia t ..:U- l.tiT lil AttlK I'nrP ('ii.--t di-t-fi. l II. : .In. 1 r ti.n m. ltrav 1'i.Miifi.i ln.i:L-. -ih a S-r i.-iatn.;i mt 1' -t't i .ii JtiTu. t. t-r- a. stllrti' i Iirrl. i tm.i M T!iN U- .my. Xrn- Yuri . f. r M-'il- iu vrv h'i w.' n," art- Oiti t i m a I, at ct Hi U-ok if .:irnirt : llif Minji-Dta I ;:n: t a 'i., :(. A h;tl.'l- lur irwani w,.l I . h - t .r t. x ; ,-ii Ii. ;ii. lit- ri ll' riitc-urb 1 1. 1 i r n.iiti n hit U it-err u 'I ;iuy ri orjailit t urtrrtv. ji. iin i r it-m.ij(i tlir Hum-, ku w.cg itta u r- Pi- '..--U at tt !antifnrtcrir tf rpf-w It'll' T. liii.lfii Lj.i.1'. w Vi rk. ani I y all rr-i tal I mf -tit aixl I't-Jil- ri. in .VttJirirt- tt.r-uilj"iit tl.r I Mhtf- :ini ihr ( iri.uni w rlil, ;d b x- ut crnt. AS rt i.t. un.) 1 i-m h. km ll.i iv if rL-u.-idt-ntt! aTiop bj takirfc tl. larf- A V- I'in- ti'-n f r tlie eui.laLc i f i atintf io trj an- r.X.j i J t -: Ii i- r.wis ami siioks: HOOTS Ay I) f-l I0KS! Artv Fall tnital :il ti. M iiiVH c 1IIEAI' UfiOT AMI Mint M'l'hE.nnt door lo linker C"o" 1'nic !orr. l.ew- imiui. i a., vhere cuay te Kuud a general a-.M.irluieiil of Ken's, Ladies', Kisses' and Youths' I'm !s. Mil rf, liant-r?, liuskins, Sippers c ot ihr liitrM M!ts and tri qualiiio, ieVcip.. mill rr.-at care and at t'ah Prices hirh will be sold as low as ai any. place this site 1-hiia.ieli'lii.i. MAXCKt Cll'RLXG f- REPAIRISS ib ne much I wt r ih.m the oM price?. Thank tut tir iai favors, t wiil etnieavor to merit your lurlht-r cusunn. S't-pU lho TIIK llilK I XVI iw o i ATOIt ! riiWAXh.l' HY IJ. AXt-OhIt ronipountod rniirely from GUIS. T- W. Tit K 1YT I tl:r.ATHr ANM.1VIR MKP 1 ll l.NK i.w N-!..r tt.H pi.t.iir.tl.at art('aiau:..ir:ir, e:iM.-r. nt(i'l.-r nr.tl ni n- efft . tual Itmb any other D.niw-ina kn wn. It is ij.-t ( Tily a iufiiirt,r, 1 ut a Lxxrr rn-of ai tit tlr.-t n the l.tfr to ejeet itf mortnu mattt-r, lien 1-11 lif i-H'ton-1. nt.l U-flii to rarry off U.at matter, thu a..n tnfiih.nL- two pur)-.- ettn tnaiiy withiut any rf ti-- ; an. ful t. r.iiii; e xH-rii Li-e.1 in Uf operatti u t Btrak t'ittl arti.-r. It atrt lijt hrli-. hlte ll pUfffe-, the !-ttB. ar1 when tk-n ilaily in niitierate d8 will strength! and huild it up with unuf-uul raj idity. Tht- Liver in one of the jpriuriial rirnlaifrii f the l.uuiaii 1-my ; aud h n it pri iro it-lunf-tion well, the p. w-r of " the M'i'iD are tully 0 Tt lciwd. The tti maih ifi fl !Qi M entirely deeDlQl on tht- healthy arlioti ol (lie Ltrwr for th- pr pr j .-ft- rui:iine of its funr- Q tionp.; when thetniall id at liiu.t. the low U .ire ,t lault. and the wi: r-ti-m Mifi r in rne- iiucm e of one orean th Lii t tiTimr reatd to " do it Jury. 'i r the en-e of that orpin, one of 'the proprietor h" mad it hif stuJy. id a prMtire of nii-re than twenty yrara to fird Mine r-tndy, wherewith to coonttrad the many -irranr-mrr.u f lowhirbitU liaf le. T n.e that thi r. m- j-dy 11 at last n-uoi. ar I-ert-.n tnuH.d wth Liv- A n IVm.,m, in any vi it.- forms, haa but to try ;a boutf. ami ct nicUvo 1 certu n. j.' Ih. ee Oumi' rrmoTe all D mnrhid or t! matter frrn th- Mat ni. fupjlyini: in their plaie a htaithj Cwj if hiie. lntlsi-ralinir tlie Isto&trh. i' iOiift Wetl.FLHIfli.il. THE t BiiM-m gini't: tone anal - jrliiDery, n niuiint tt health to the wlnde ma cause of the dieaM et- 2It-rt!njt a radii al cure, rurtrf. llT 19 tt lilLHoiD At at are TCB'. "slT"Tl oerartuJ ol lit lut , " , 1 . 7" ' pmhu-h-hi 10 rriif-Te Onr dnr aftrr litins I" Ht marb anJ rtTrnt Ihv UioU from riiing o4 v.u no if. Only on Jon taknbe- fore Ni-inxRit. Q rt-tirioe, pnttnK OnU on dw taken at , . nitht. tooarnj the jrnilT, and rurrs IU ytixtHt. "m-doMt takru aftfr .arh mral will ran PTt mi. On-rWr.ftwotra- fpoonfuli wilt ai war v v M- K lit M U HL in l-ottlf tikt-n ft r tf- j Bialfornttrnrtioii remcTW tlirau- of the (Jimum-. and mak-a a prrfrrt cura ( nly citf .l. -r immt-Ultf-j trlj rr l)rr5t'ltoLn-, Whi! n- d.wt'flrn r. v-at-dl ii a ur curr lurCtfouaa ' !( Rl nnd a rrvt-nta- tivf of CuuUKl. Ms I'nl ne lttle i fg meHfd to throw nut rf ' tl.fj.itm Ui rtlfcu ot(w aniKina after lent :ktl-. ! 4 OfceWttU-tafci-oror' Jrvmri rt-ntoT all ml limuf(; or unnataral rol- Q or frrm th k!ii. j urplo.-e lak-n a ihrti t:m ltr. .t- to the ai-p. tit., and niakf.od 4wt m. - Vnr thenti-D rej-t-aT' d, rora I'Bi-vr Pw i , , , 1 " ' 'nor two doen rurt' s. attackji rtni) t Wotslt In I hi!.1r.-n- thr. ...... . .r,d m , eacd Liter. PANHHID A Oil l'n.pri.li.r.,;Ui Una dT. S .ml ri-tKili U tj .11 Orupiii!.... mlil .l,o It' !; 1 . S. ALM KLL. U'whburiE. P P2Ti0 kel Hs)oksadolherari:f ' f lhat kind on hunnr ti.tirdrr hv9 I.ewishure Booksinder, I H: STiHi. BEAVER, KREfflER b H CLDRE VKE just opening a Taried and eiienji" a-ssonment of UiHUlS adapted to i wants of the community and lo lhe season" which have been purchased so as lo enal"' them to sell at prices thai delV competition Call and tee .' B. K. M'C Lewisburg. Sept. 10. I85S FKETof FENCE WMK'1-" .wl to yT Wntk ttxl l'lr'" uiX ' oo h,,u.l lor ky M. fHU. is.-.s Parlor NOTf for t 4 fiOOI) second hand Parlor V 1'iit a short lime, lor sa' chr''' t iun al tlic-fhr. aide" -Bii-r- T ' TO ALL MANKIND. Y n