Nothing surer than JLanil- and no better Farms than in Union county. Sox Sale, fPHE HOUSE ANI LOT sitii.trd .. the conn r ofThiid nn'l Airluuiy Sis (diaoaiiol from II. R. Nob's ) li is a p..r l Town Lot Ni 120, iHfini! leet wide, ami has en il a small liume Dwelling, S'a V.f, ul!:i-r out b'li'.dings. Po.-se-soi can be given in ten dais. Any one wish in t a home, will lease call soon. Teum made easy. S. AMMON. Lew isl.urg, O.-!. I. JglU VTOTICE is lit r;li pivcn, that ly virLu X .f uu in tier of Ihe Oij.lnin Court o L'uon c umy, will I f exposed lo Pub i S ile, on Vi:u.KsUav the 2 Ml day o( Oc- joiiki! next, by llie undersigned. Adminis trators of I toot as Iihum:, tit-censed, tin f .l!o iiig rcul promo y, i wit : All thai messuage ami Ir.ici of land, sa tiated in Kcilv Ti- Union Co , a.ij .imuj. l.inJs ol Jacob lliirlmni), Ail.un Sinhl, and o hers, containing about 150 ACiOS. "" 111) acres e'ea ml, the bViuice good limber l.uid, all well wanted ulnae. .11 is tiociei a two s'ory II iue, a large bunk Barn and oilier nccossari i ui-b'jihiiitgi. I ins farm i in a good ft'i of cu'tn niion ; an Applr I Irchaid, and other Fruit Trees are on the land. Sale to commrnce at 10 o'clock, A. M on the ir-imstr wheu end wl.t-io lorne will be made knun l.v Mie snli-cribers. LEWIS IDDIN?, ANDREW U'DlMi. Administrators. gAt tl.e fume lime atid place v.lt In: eoid a 'ra-t ol 1-mi, acjoi:uno il iiUue,cr i.!n.i,.i g ah' u' 5 AcrtS on wh el. is mciiI a hi irk ll.u.-r iti.d other out ti.i'.lirgs a ;ood bear r.g Ap It On ham nearly hit cleared utd ;n a pm d stale o! Vfivafirifi. Lt.wls looiMis S p!. 2-i. IM9. Orphans' Com t Sale. I") Y vittue of an co-dor !rem 1 1 f- Orphans' ) Court ol I nion conicy, the suhseribt r wid rxHse to Public tialu, oil il)C iruiul t, on M-titl:i)' the l")tlt iifOctol.tr in ,t, at I oVIni-fc. I. M., 'bf I.ut f (s ouikI l;i'f of Uk.nmv MhVIK, (Irfcascd, titiia'i' on ll.e nest sub' of I'ourili s'rn-', in tin rK;ruuj.b ol I"vlnir, bel ii St. Cab in il t- and !M. Ot-irf fci !, liuii.bprt ii ""C, iiieiiMiring (jt lift in In. nt and about J.rs lii'l in d p:b, having thi ri-oi) ertvifd One :iii.l-;i-half storey House, frame Stable, nud oth'T improvrnn'iits. 'I'itoh irude known on 'h d.iv of salt-. JOHN MliYKIi, AdmV. J. IIai s, Jr., Cle.k O. C. fp!. ati, 1 ti-1 J. Oil J" HANS' CO CUT SALE "I") Y ord.r of the Orpb;.n' Pon-t of Un- ) ion ruuntv. lh Mibscril rr will exposi ng follou H'Lf li' al K-lHl.-, IT of Kt vM 'I no's llooii. !ec"J, to I'll) -lie S b , at lU i,aa: ol Mi-. Chi.rbn U. Kbtiu, iu tl. lo rutih of l.t wibniL', on Thursday llie 1 1 th day cf Cc!Ut m xi. at 10 iiVbajk, A. M , z The " MtuiMen F;irtn," sit mite n Keliy to nsl.ip. adj -'iiin lands ol 'Mi-is 1,'iinstan, heirs ol J.i- Li son d-cM, beir f Thus Howard ilo-'d and o.l.crs, coimn niii 8.1 iicn .s.aiid 5.'l jx-n lics, neat n.i as ore; tmviuj ibeie-n trebled a Uosluri') l"rt!ie U it!l'ii-ll jie. !,.ubie (iume ll.iru and Oile r iniproioitH ri's. Also the "Limotoue It." ad- ioiri'lKj binds 'il .lames D.lie, li-q. Miebael D. iiii s ui.d I' bers, ciiliiiuil o one acrt;. Also, two tracts of W 'ootll mil, BitiiHt( in White Deer township, adj.ni.iu: Reichlcy & Kank, 0cu Fou'k, R-ubtn JllllKa ililil oltlL-ls oil" tin- -..lulllilli a-jout '! ii ucr s, at.d the mher about 310 aCi'K. Terms inn Je I;noii on the d.iv nf sale. SM.'L M'l' MIMIl'K, Siinivin " A lui'r wilb :he Will annexed of R"V. Tlioma.s Hood, dec' J. Sept 2Ci, IHi'J SH L'AM:i hi K. lly tnwi ship, Uui in coimiv, IV, 4 miles li L-winburc, . . I ' . .. t i. i tie m ill ol I ne new iiin-rsn . io- lam ( .fii'iiiu. 1!35 acres, of which Itiv) acres ;fe cl -are.l Hll I III .1 .oil st ill- III ' U-IIV ..Tl.l-1. l.ll i not,orHoii - l.:melone land. As re-pec water ant mead . the larrn In rare H ViiHtmic, iheri- li-mji 'in II Kferal Iii-k-i lniliii!i sprmvs. and a stream ruiiinnu thr i' Us ei i.t. r "ll rdin j 'a'-iliht-s by hieli s!Kd cm ie w:.'er (l iu ev ry Held. In oimI f.!'.'tmiiis, 4 to 5!l Ions can l en: fr'in I lie immUow I'lii'l. ll.e notice am; 15 till l.lt: flame the liatter tieitrly w. & li ii i ' m-ll finisli. tl : 'I I t re is j?'s-V also a Tenant House, and all the out buildins apoeriaitiitm tu a lurm io an ttrebaid m'li a vara I v ofy'd I ruil. The alKive Farm is offered in whole or in . iit to kuh ptiichus. is, hinl a portion o in i.urchase money may ren aiu wcun d by th! premi. 3 VM. H.WI."BY. ( p KUltERV HAVE, E"" ofttw estate of L'atAtl SllHV, drc:'d KHv, t'mon C., S- pt. 2. 19 toisl" It, Una H,t"ugl, I nit rrninf, a $5 j t;hatiilirt Iwtg Bank nolo. Tht-nwniii. a ..tjr n.iot liul AOi biitlvr UjllAbe ivwaiJiJ I,. Lmi..m 11 'inici-. Sale of Heal Estate. 7 1 LL be exposed to Public Sale on tho I premises, on Saturday, Gth of Oct next, ill that messuage and tract nf land situated n White Deer township, Union eounry, iow oerupted by J ihn li ichman, ndioining imids of William peese, John Hummel, iiid others, eolitainin; about 1 00 Ar's) between 15 and 20 of which are cleared and iu a uood state of 6 5:J cultivation, and on !'i4t liu.l, rt fro.ljt m dL-liiUi; house and oth er build nj.'s. The bulauce of the tract i well timlerd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.. a hi n terms will be made know n bv b ma no Known uy HAYES, ") Extcor. l MlilOHI.IN. j dcV IMtoEltr HAVES, THOMAS JM. CHAV Lewl-buri.', Au 15, 1819 JJublic Sale. 'PIIC uiitlei signed. Executor of the lasi I will ai.d tesiamcia ol Pitfr Snri.ii, lute ol Ivist Hull iloe lownsbip. Union Co. bceased, will olK-r for sale, at public out cry, en tlie premises, on Friil:! v, the 19th hv of Oclokr next, llie followiiijr valuable Real Estate, to wil All that certain tract of Land, -itiiato iii llie tow-nship and eonntv nl'ore- saul, aipoiniiii; binds ol" Abraham Wolie, J icoli M.-r z, Adam Wi iiu.ii, mid othirs. coiit.iiuii't; aiiout 70 Acres. ill clear land, whereof about E nbtee e icres ar" xi !i nt Mra lic' land, ami nl in a jjj'Mid slate ol cultivation. Tile lijiiiroveiiielils. thernoll erec- u'i are a lanie a-.. T...ll, 1T.0 "liilir u m niii i luu.ir, S one Sprina llmise, a Tenant Il.u-e, l ii iru, a wt I! w ith a l ump at the door nut) n iMid Sprint! ol Walerabnui twenty -like crt-l.rs lo.iu the house, u bieh n.u'i. eaiiv be Oi Olivia to :ne nouse in a tioum. Pump. 4tfr-is: An A pole Orchard with exeelli'iit Fruit Trxs, and JT other Fruit. fSa il pronertv is hi'na'i'd about thret mil'-s from 1'W ibiirs, on ihe road leadini. from ,"wiiii.ri; to New Berlin, md nbou' iwo mi es liom Tnriieville and the VVes B-aneh of the Siisipit b.intia river. Also a Lot of Timber Land, -tlmnsl nd j'.tnif't! the lorinr. olilaliiiii. iijiuards t f TM'ZSl YAVliIti, herein. is erecied :i Tenant House. -"f atfaVT 'tiotit ven ae.ies are cienr, ani the remainder well TiiiilH'red. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A M. of said d.iv. when due a'leiul iiKe will bt given, it in i 'erms o! sale maile known b JOHN SfllHAf !, Executor.' East Buffilne 'Pp., Aii. 23, l4i. N K. Persons w isliinj; to see the uImiv m'-ntinried property, will be accommodate!' by culling on J tcob Meitz, w ho reside Hiii'iin.iiii saitl propei ly. and will lake plea iir.' ill showing the same. 3 I c:ite sot a. We find the foliowing list of the Exceu live and Jutlicial Hi -ets of this territory , and of its fuM Legislative Assembly, it. il.c Chronicle &. Register of the 8ih : Alex. Riimfey, Governor ; (' K Smith Seeritry: A Coodrich, Chief Justice ; Ilavid Coopr, Associate Justice; B D Meeker, d ; II L Moss, District Attorney; A M Mut bell, Marshal. Oflirrrs " 1 h c fount- . David Olmsted Pfts'dt n! of the Council ; Jos. R Brow n Chief C'eik ; M A Lambert, Assistan: Clerk ; Rev. T B.mlwell, Cliu.lin ; Benj J Seliors, St reaui-at-Arms : Robl. Cum miogs, Messei.er : D D Williams, Fire- infill. 'Jim s of llit If'iune of Rcprrntitatitvt Jos. W Furber, Speaker of the House of Representatives ; Win D Phillips, Chief Clerk ; L I! Waite, Assistant Clerk ; l!ev. A lloinirl, Chaplaia ; Jesse Taylor, Ser jeant at-Arms ; O II Kelley, Mdsscugcr: Dav id Hone, Fireman. C'otinciUor$. lt District, J S Norris, born in Maine ; 2d Samuel Rurkleo, Del- aaare; il l vim u roroes, tiionireai ; Canada ; James M'C Boal, Pa. : 4th Da vid II Loomis, Ct. ; ftth John Rollins, Me. ; Clli David Olmsted, Vt. WniSturges, U I anada; 7ih Marlin M'Leod, Montreal ; funds. Krjtruntothct. Jes Y Furlx-r, horn Nil; James Wells, N J ; M S Wi. kinson and S Ivai.us Trask, N V : Mahloa Itla.-k, O. : IJeiijn W Brunsnn, Mich; II la. ks. il, Ya. ; J J 1. wey, Y : P K lohiii.ii, Yt. : II X SetZf-r, Mo.; tt'mK Masliall.Wi,, Dotns, L C ; J Ru.sell, L A it.sheoi-k, Vt. ; Thus A Holmes, Pa. 1 vh.-kii. ; Alt xis Bailly, Mich ; Cideon II Pond, Cf. an; if, In Iewisbnrp thix (Thursday) iroritinp, 0. 1. 4il, Ann Maria, wife of Dr. T. A. II. Thii.ton, need 29 years, Mr T. had ktu t.ut a few m inthn mmnng at, bul had won uiurh f .tetm and (Ikction. Hir .lia.- was etitmacird wt.ila walchin by ibr txiitl of a ick liiiiilirr at he, mreiil il home i 1. tixrriir I'nuiity , krte li-r M maiiia a ill In Uk n f.a inlrtmrnl. Whllr h lilile fmnily (lirvcmet ihn irir(iait.la brrravnurni. ll- may alo in tiulize lir .t.-, t,,u ili ug,i that tlt i, tarlbty low ia li.i vu. ual gain. 1.EWISBUKG- CIIKONICKK AND WEST BRANCH PAH3IBR ; Foreign News. The News from Kurope lhia morning has hardly as much interest as often belongs In a (elegrnphic dispatch of some town elec tion. Kossuth has not been heard of, and the fortresses of Comoro and Peterwardeio have not surrendered ; Louis Napoleon has aired a line the liberal policy which produced the intertcntion at Rome by means oft hypocritical letter, to the French Envoy at tiaeta ; the Pope still refuses to j return to the Capital, where ail true Ro- mans desired his restoration and where on ly foreigners ever opposed him ! Cotton fitcha good pricea, and the bankers have their pockets full of money there is the whole story. The Revolution has thus definitely ceased to exiat in the active state. I he tear it ha, occasioned will for a lime leave ! Itf-hind it a check on the movemets of the reestablished potentates, but ere long they will feci themselves secure in their &cMs and will return lo the old extremes of royal stupidity and selfishness. Newspapers in California. On Thurs day we had the pleasure of a visit from Mr. G.-o. C. Hubbard, who returned in the Empire City from a three years' resi dence in California, where he went as a lieutenant in Col. Stevenson's regiment. Mr. Hubbard wa one of the founders' of the Alia California, which paper he con ducted for sometime in company with Messrs. Gilbert und Kendall. WTe learn rom him that the paper is iu a thriving condition, having TOO regular subscribers -it 12 a year iu advance, lajsides many (hi the gle-iners. The Placer Times be- otitis to the Mime proprietors, ami was set tp at Sacramento City with a capital ol -',(iO(t. It is by no means so flourishing i journal a its San Francisco neighbor. .V. Y. Tribune. The Cholera has been rapidly increas ing in Great Bri'mn, and very loud com-I-Iain's are made in London of the ititffi ic-nt measures adopted for protecting the icalth of the city. The number ofdeu'hs n London on the llihwas 310. The olal numU-r in En'unJ ai.d Wales on he same day, was and in S.-ot'.and. 159. On the Hell, the deaihs in London -vcre 432. The total dt-nths in London "or the past ciyht weeks, beginning with 'he week embng July 21st, hnd been 1741. 1931. 1907, I9tl0. 2230, 2159, 279C. and 1183 The Loid Bishop ol London hail re.-oinmeiided that Sunday, the 1 Gth, be .bscrved as a day of fasting and prayer hi (hose districts where cholera prevailed. New York, Sept. 10. Yesierday morning, about 4 o'clock, a ery destructive fire broke out in Owego, hii-h raged (or seven hours, baffling all ttteinpts to subdue it. The emire business portion of the village s iu a heap of iu'iis. One hundred out 'Holdings have been consumed, ineludin he bnnk.the Post-office, and the Telt j;r:iph (Tice. The bridge across the Susqne 'i.inin river is also destroyed. The loss is estimated ot 5 1 50 to 8200,000. Wall -trcet loses about 850,000. The three printing rffices were destroyed. Gone lo their Graves. One by one Ihe evoluliimary Patriots are passing away. We are called lo announce the death of iwo of thtoe heroes Moses Perkens sjed t'9 years, and Thcmns Brown, loied 10 ) vn-f, l-iii of Warn n county, Tennessee. Wp could write much of these fid war riors ; but tiiey need no eulogium their advanced age speaks more than our fi-eble pen can trace. Peace be to iheir memory. Nurfrteiiboroiigh (7'ean ) Ttli graph. KrThe billowing aro the nomination of the Whig party in New York Slate : Joshua A Spencer, Oneid i.Jude of Ap peals ; Washington Hunt, Niagnrn, Con lioller ; Christop'r Morgan, Cayuga, Sec. of Siaie ; Samuel Stevens, Albany, AU'y General ; A I van Hunt, Chenango, Treas urer ; Nelson Y Reach, Lewis, Canal Com'r ; Hez'h C Seymour, R'X-kiand, St. Eugineer ; Bei j Squire, St. Lawrence. Counterfeit IIulfE igles have lately been pul in circulation. They are exceedingly well executed, and likely lo deceive ex amination. They are all dated 147. The hand around the head of Liberty is somewhat irregularly shaped. Apparently they are made of speller encased wiih gold, and in weight they are about half a penny weight lighter than the genuine five dollar pieces. Mrs. Mary Myers, convicted of the mur der of her husband in 1818, and who has been confined ever since in the Venango county jail, was released from her confine ment ami set at large, at ihe August term of court for that county. The Union, of Wednesday, sars the French legation is sow engaged in deciph ering a very long letter from M. de Toe quevilic, the minister of Foreign Affairs Rumor does not specify the character of the communication. At Pftiston, Ltizerne county, one of the mines lately caved in, and about 30 per sons weie abut up. They were all lescued, however, without the loss of lilb, Mrs. Hales, the Quaker .Giantess, died lasi week in Turonlo, Canada. The cause of hur death was riyseniary. mi miMiir LiCittsburg, Pa. Wednesday Afternoon, Oct. 3. EjAndrew G. Curtin of Centre is the competitor of Gen. Packer for Senate in the Lycoming district. Re al Estat. See advert't of another va'uable BulTaloe Valley Farm iu this No. of the Chronicle. See also, Town property for sale. T7We learn that a Philosophical Ap paratus purchased for the University at I!wisburj is on the way, and also a Tele- - & g.I. man in New York city. nj'Thc last paper before election, an1 no argument in any of our county papers respecting the Election of Judges, and the Poor House question the two most impor tant matters before the eonle ! A-s far as we can learn, all hands ate for an Elective Judiciary, but the good policy of a county poor-house is very seriously disputed. AuvEnTisiNG. There are those who esteem newspaper advertising of liitle or no use. h was but yesierday (hat Iwo gentlemen related lo us instances in which advertisements in the Chronicle had ren dered them essential service. If you want to buy, or sell to work, or to have work done to let the fuel be known to all wid be far most likely to accomplish your wish JereaftiT, School Taxes must be paid lo the Collector before E!eetion, or i will be eolli-'c'ed at tlie cost of the di In -qucnt. Mr. J. Wt.Ile wni be at llaii'.i I man's on Monday next to receive those tines. This mode of receiving ave9 a por tion of the fund from being eaten up in ,er centngt s, mi l e think might well be adopted inlie collection of other taxes. C5Ten persons connected with the Astor Place not at Niw York, have been found guilty, and sentenced to fines from 1 to $250. and imprisonment for terms varying from one month to one year. We trust this may be a sufficient warning on a much-needed error. Riots resulting in death, are no child's pUy iuid should meet no child's punishment XEW STORE. A worthy gen-leman i'rom llarrisburg advertises in another col umn a large and handsome stork of goods. . h.i.ti tiu nniiui.M In ell mi MrlMiitilMironild I , , .... . erms lo those who pay. I his system, f - by avoiding ihe losses by delays and bad .. ,. , i, o i c i creans, wouiu unuouuieu.y ueneui goou paymasters, and be to ihe merchants a more pleasant mode of doina business. Wc cerlain'y wish Mr Fokpter a fair trial and su.-cess with his plan. Is our annual ISIat lOleclion arid all the party papers are tilling their thirls web broadside after broadside, we as nn iudt-iendeiil (never neutral) may also rally our forces, and exhort them to turn ot'T, one and all, and the country will be saved! and the victory ours!! Otf For Canal Commissioner, there are Hvo cartltda'es, both men of lair abilities, irrepro ichnhl.; character, and good pros-pr.-i-. Mr. (iaiol.lt; will probably get over a narlv Vote on the West Branch, but 1 , . .. . .. l , we mink mr. ruiier win more man rnaKe Il op ou Ihe Na.ib Branch. The Represt nt itive ticket in this county is pretty strongly contested. We opine thr rc w ill be considerable gains on holh si-l'-s. eouit'ing up about as usual. Most of our lenders know the opposing candidates and shou'd deride lK.-lweeu them a iheir ht nest oi uiion of their seveial ehaiacters reqinri-s ul their hands. Iu making U.e choice, every voter khould recollect ihnl hii Assemblymitn represents iii and de c.Ji accordingly. There is no regular opposition to the remainder of the Whig county ticket but several volunteer candidates, who will push hard. None of them having thought enough of our readers to ask their votes, we shall not offend their modesty by nam ing them. To tlie 450 Taxables of Lewiskrg. When have you had a Sheriff 1 Never! A IVoihonotary 1 Never ! A Register ii Recorder ? Never ! A Commissioner 1 Never! A Senator Never! An As semblyman, or Congressman ? Not within the memory of ibis generation ! How many times has Penns township sent Mem bers lo llarrisburg within about a dozen years 1 Four iwo Senators and Iwo Representatives! Are you all incapable of holding an office 1 or do you iuteud al ways to pay taxes and never reap any nf the honors or profits of official stations ? If you think you should always be luxed to enrich oilier districts if you think you are all unworthy of public trust if you have not the spirit or the nerve or the self-respect to claim your just share of of ficial emoluments then vote down your fellow citizen, and vote in another Penns man for Representative, and become the laughing slock of the county. i Which is. the Republican ? I This is not a pariy contest," says Maj. dimming. Yet the people must ask which is the best Republican 1 If a Representative is bound to obey the w ishes of his constituents, Mr. C. is no Republican for he pledge himself lo go for the re peal of certain laws, jus passed and ihai regardless ol what ihe People may instruct him to do in resx-ct lo them. 1 he major ity of tho people may express their wish to give the laws a fair trial but as Maj. C. is pledged to destroy them, he must trample upon the wihe$ and the rigAfJ of his constituents, or violate his solemn pledges ! This is the position ho volun. tarily pluces himself iu before the people : and we ask every patriot and right reason er if in that position he has not assumed an attitude hostile to the first principles of American Institutions--contrary to the letter and spirit of the Constitution and false to liberty 1 Col. Slifer, Jon the other hand, has distinctly dec-bred that on all ques tions of mere expediency, like those refer red lo, as well as upon questions of State or Nutional policy, he should regard him sdf as the representative of the whole peo ple ; and when they were divided on any question, th it he should regard the ex pressed will of ihe niujority as Lis guide. He realizes that he is not the ru'tr but the servant of those he represents ; and that he has n right to tread upon the petitions of Ihe) mei'iritv or ininorilv because liiev " , may not ua''cii to icjinv-tn ins .i. Such are the cardinal principles above all quest it us of policy 1; vowed bv the two candidates : let i very reader tbcidt; which are Repub'ic-an uud which M Hiarehicol. JlJcKle f Vo'.tusf. We notice '.bill Sma'o: FriA's ep nion is that I be Gt i.e.al Ticket iuw is not coi:i puUory, bul lhal persons may s!il: vote by single tickets if they choose. j As 9 out of 10, voters generally vote a tick et jusl as il is nominated, to have ail the iiamss upon oneticket is preitr-ibb- to them, and easier for the Board to take and count. Those who split tickets will prcler ihe s-in-gle ticket system. By-the-w i, the hue-m i cry a'teirpttri to he raiard by the Timii n few week, since that this was a Whig law, h wisely stopped, as il is likely to help the weaker as much as the stronger party. We see no opposition express d to it iu Center ani other Dt mociaiit: rounlies, (nor in X:w Yoik and other Siaies, where il has lony la-en praclis'd.) Iu liuth, il niay rather becalltd a Dnm ciatic lw, as it iscx- j tended lo a maoriiy of Democrn'i'" conn I 1 t...-. n., u ........ l.i- ll... f..lt..t. I t . " ' 11 . 1 .' ' Democratic counties lotk, C Cum'ier- , . .. r;,,,,.,,,,,. .;,.. a-.iH (rawfor(Jt Bcda.rd, Mm roe, Warren, Nor- j hiin.herlaiid 11 Whin Counlic- A f nns,D tiiphin, Ei ie, Fiuiikiiti, l.ai i nilt r, I'nioii 9 (KrFor ninny ynrra past, this District has complained thsi she h.s Is.n over looked in the distribution of Count Ollices. Early in the season, the nam of one ol our fellow ei'iz. ns was npre.nl belore the tieople for Representative, wiih n respect. ful request that the Townships give this! i , . cr n. . -i. ( Burouuh thai i flice. the majority parly , HI I I'll) IH'II O ' 'O Oil' I llllll.- in .-' uuui.tmuult, n.im.naied turn, and HhtIim U said ol him "he is not wrhotit .- .. -.: r.. .- .1. 111111 anoiiier oi our ciuz-.'ns mr .uuuor. We rej. eat, they acconh d us a Represen tative without a dissentinrr voice ! .Thus honorably tr'-aled, what is our duty ? Shall we relue to accept tl.e lienor ? S all we ! nv inattention let il go by clef mil ? Or rather, shall we not, one and all, old and young, irrespective of patty, give him a unanimous volet If (ns his opponent says) il is nol a question of parly, our duty seems lo point out our course; to be to give hnu a vote as large and as triumphant as the fair lame of our town, and the compli mcnt tendered in his unanimous nnmina lion, require. If you do not give him a noble vote, the county may jusl ly suspect Lewisburg never wants any cilice, and act accordinglv. No' the day and now' the hour." Mechanics and Boatmen ' Remember lhal Eli Slifer is one of your number. As a hatter, as a boatman, and a boatbuilder, he is identified with you in feeling and in interest. A better acquaintance with the business men of the State, and with the affairs of the different Departments of our Government, will give him addilional-op. pnrtunities to enlarge his own business oierations, and thereby lo benefit you and your families. Willinmsport and Elmira R ailroad The Willianis-pori and Elmira R tilroad, which has for some lime been advertised lo be sold, was struck off on Monday at the Merchants' Exchange in Philadelphia to Archibald Robertson, Esq., tor one thousand dollars. St. Louis, Oct. 1 By an arrival from Chihitihua to Aug. 24, we learn that the Indians in lhal part of the country ate daily becoming more hostile towards the whites. The cholera was raging with a terrible effect in Durango, and other parts ol New Mexico. 1 1 ' " Good Wood would he very acceptable at this office indeed it would,. if it oculd. .. rnlversliy at I.ewlsbjr?f. An Abstract uftht rnxcrilin of the tut Met- ling fj the Voara nj jruairc. At ociT 23, 1949. The Bd of Trustee of ihe Uuiveraitt at Lwiburg met at the Arsd. mie Building in tha borough of Lawisborg. sud closed their aeaion on lha 29th. Agreeably o ihe Byla". the election of Ol.i ceca ef the Board for the cnauing year, was hrld oo lha first day the Boatd met, when the f Mov ing named persons were unanimously elected : Thomas Wattsos. of Philadelphia, CUairmuii. CUoaox F. Millsh. i f Lawiburg, Srcturj. S... .1 T. Witiii do Tntaurer. The follow ing nnmed person were elected t. fill vacancies in the B.rd of Truslcfa : Adam JoiixsT.if, Ei..of Reading, Yi. Hrv. A. K. Bell, of UUir county Johx Lloid, Eq., ol Mu Pleasant, Wcatm Co. Tli Ttiviril rna.le arrangement to hae efticirnl i Agents to collect fubscrip'i.ms to the Cnirsiiy a thev become due, and attenJ to such othei matter at may be c dcuUtal lo adauce tbe iuls- rests of the lumitutiou. Measure were adopttd lo have a portion of the Colitgiaic Buildingi.witb duriiii'.oriea and studies, CompleUd to as to It ready for ue nt the furlhest by the comrnc nee mint of tbe fall tesion of IS50 Meanurea were adapted to have the L"niveri;y grounds laid out, and streets opened tbruugh a part of it. wbtre building lots are iiitrcdt'd to be opened and offered for sule. Aliungeineots were made to procure Philoso phical Apptratus for ihe liiiitu'i..n by ihe com nn ncrnii ut ot tbe full (erm, aud also kit aildi'.iou to the Library. Tbe fillntvirig resolution in regard lo the Fac ulty, was unanirn u!y adapted .- Resolved that be B aid ol Tim'eet view wi'h Rrulilude to tJod the (j.ovr ih and ir.K-i eriiy of llie thool uiiner llteir fihe l'aculiy'i-1 ca.e. ami rc- ogniziiigtheinstrunu'iiuli -y t ibeir worthy Boa'd i of Instructor in rirotUiring the happy Itsult. they herei'V tender them llo-ir acknowledgments for :h-ir ttlititiicy, leal, ami 'ai'onoua inuusity in preiboting the interrts ot the Institution place J j uncer iLeir ch'ie. A resulu iou was abo adoptej, tviin ' ihe F..culiy lo d. hver an liuuuoil AJJu-.s at ea. b ... . aiiiiunl Co'iinit'iiceir-Piit. Mr. Isaac .V l.tioiiis tvaa aepointed Prinrijial ...... in. of (he At .i.hniic llcia I aent, and Mr. As-ratu , Titloa. I'm. her nl ti. ili-;-.et're3, r.l-en i.n..x e. A pinaiuial t'liiiaiuiti-e was appoiul.tt, con-i liui; t.f J. M. Liuuaid. Uev. U'm Sbi.lr.icu, Ja iloore. Jr.. J I". L'l.iei. au-J tha Treasurer. A its.'li'iion was adapted, making tbe fdiaii- man of li t Doa d uf Tcusteei-, ex oificio a ir.eu.- Ur of all c.mi un'.tt c a tASiciiL T. Walk iii, n-q., was j ointid -Sj peiiiiternlent ol the diversity propeity, ic. The li. si J .?a IimIc nieasutcs to have the w l ler If. in a laige ai.d lieau'.itLl tpiiuj ou 111.' I l l- venwy I'.t'iyi.v tiu.rcu i t UjMim.ii.wQ.u.i.c 11 ' ' . . . lo the baiidaigsim llie lull, .-"in iinn tv It el i..ve .e . ..... , :. .. ,.. ....... . ,r.. llie te.ei ui ill - y.. .ii-ti n. v ........ of lh.- fupeiuitiidi.i.l, has already hern acc.nnp- , , , , i . . ,,i - i,; .hi. b;Kd, uud I u.u ha py to say w.uks ailint C. V. MILl.EU bee. Lrwuburg, Oct I, ISl'J OirY iung Ml-u of Union county ! M Sli er is one of your nuin'a-r, yet is older lhan meu wh wt-ie .Munbers ot b'lh Ni ll.'lail and Slate Legislatures. Cotisi'Ieiiui bis limited u.lvitu'iig.-., bis c.il"jrts t :u .t I I ...I t..,l ln',.n. 1... I- i ioli-j ii.oo.T. .mu iu ..... ...... ... , III. . ..no lit. 1.1:1.1 t.rilllltslO.f lili'lt Ol tjllr V ! connU). Tl.e-e a:e few Ifder judges . ! ! ueiniini. N .M .l.lii-swar h.who tiu.e his in q-jatntaiice with Mr. Sli.'. r has lk n ; bere!..:..i n :.li bratxhos i.eci-ssary to uuw. arieii pains to pltu-e him in a position ' ' tborooiib i .bicati n. Kx-r-MM in Coin wonhv ol his ab.hiies. AUtlougb be hn, ! P-witi-n and Uucl.m -lion be squired, and , . , , .!,.. . I si.-i.-t Hit. ii't-Mi vi!l lie i-sid to th" f.sint.iti'tn niel HI emii s i:oT" ol the arts ol the Uem: . ! . . ' i lejiiilsr i' b.n of stu !v in me yo-Jiiji-r nie...s'-s ooi-ue, and his mat r3 may s. em dislai.l, j llf ,hr xhltiA , h, ,r.,,ltl., uf ih., i,Ma;..n yet a'l wli know ben know Ins In .ut i ; j,e ,,, .,t U(,n in nmuhrr. full of kind and generous impulses to a l 1 ur.in .li-pr c-e- ' the students. The ri ll he have mil the gr:h-etil at itudt-s or tho 1 not ..::cit u- l""r a -ch sd of more thri ivaiaveiii.g airs ..: a dancing masier, or lie- i 'r- Ter ..: ft l.tn-oagj.. IU; , . .- .iii , i " lh'" l. s':ei L'n.'lili S ; and t i 'lie coii.'i -u sei.st le-.s e' tisin ol a s:ieet tuavv I. r, he .. , , . c . .-., . . n',s " "" '" " inndfstv. ciignrv, and s I'-risiurt whi. Ii , i , , i hoiior s-ave m ins i u coin. try. " i 'n-ie viug of J goe-l round o ,, joui.,5 men. , 3 3 is no one mine ilt-icrviii. vote. " I w rite uu because e are slion To -how the ulier lisenee of iho ellorti to defeat t'td. Slid, we notice a few only of the many fal-ehtmds induvinonsly riicutatetl aSroid 1. " Hii is a ia Iriidtmaii " Eervd.opof Iii blood i Aincrcttn of German origin. I 2. He has teen in the county s fe wc-V i ii- 1 1 ... t: . . i . . i i . umy. lit grMiiinuiiiei, ijti.rr, ttti.i lu.ioier lit, uurieu ni in is rnuniy, anu nr. voicu uere lor i le- i ci.1..iO in lSjfl M.I ..,,1 MS ! Kidcnt in 1840. '41. and '-IS. 3 He has hardly come uf se '' Ho is between 30 uud 40 years old. 4. llc drank, and treated'' at a certain time and place. Mj. Thomas, who was with him a alleged, asuiea us he did neither. Enough ! Eli S-Lirr.a was left a poor otphan boy was bound out to a larmer afitrwtuifs learned the halter's trade qnitted it on account ef hi p H.r health followed boating for a lime, and then commenced boat-building. He is a self-made made man such an one a the American people dt-light to elevate. A man of uufhnchicg honor the tame honest man at ell tiaie- i ELECT HIM! and he will do honor to vour town, to your county, and to humanity. Let Merit be Rewarded! Il is bul a few years since Frick &: Slifer, without fame and witho.it capital, e.i inenced boatbuilding. Industry, energy. skill, and prudence, have gained ihem, al- I ... i , . n. , f ready, an enviable reputation. Their J laiats for the Schuylkill Navigation, re.J commendtd them to a New York Com pany, wlioolli-n d them nn uiil.mited order lo build Units to be taken to that distant port. They have lake n a contract, uuJer which they employ from 50 to 100 men, and must pay out annually so.ne Thirty Thousand Dol'nrs, mostly lo Mechanics and Laboring Men. We havo no firm or j institution wliii h give so rrtich emnlovnieii: - as this, benefitting first or last a'l our me- t ehanics and laboring men. as we'd as the j mwhaiits and farmers. This honorable distinction and this expenditure of money au.org us, has been secured by Ihe labors and merits of these genMemen I ut for them, these boats would have leii luilt elsewhere, and iheso woikmen left us, or lost that employ ment. ' Cm we give a teller expression of our esieem and "lati tude than a vota te one of this firm ? iWe will send-tut Election Returns as fast as may be, sad nsk Editors to Mdu as they would be done by." Next week's paper will he delayed, till Thursday's mail for Election nws. RoBKKT C Ross, of D mville, late ol be I-wisburz Academy, has received the ho norary degree of A. M. from L'tfuyette College, of which we believe he is a grudnale. The New Yurk &i Erie Rail road was ojM'oed to Elmira on Monday last. SEH2EAL ELEGTiON. ! -- DcTiocratic nomination. Canal Commissioner l'JC sioner Jons A. Gvuhle. ' COtl.il '. Whig nomination. Ciiliul Commissioner IIi .NRY M. Fiiifr, j of Luzerne. i Ti7l- 1 UllLMl County hlg tlCKtt. ! Asst.-mbly Col. En Stir:8,of Lewi?turr J JoH M L.M;UMN, Juniata Sberi!T Annunxtn Thomas, of Union Co CoiTiuisi..ner Joii Wilt, of II irtb y Treasurer DiMia. IIoHt.stllEU X. Berlin f.'oroner J.vi-oh Martin, of Perry Auditor II.mv II Blaib, of lwisbwrg Tros'eesi of Mifflmbur.; Academy Dvid Watson, Siirnuel SiitZ'T, John Kline. Democratic ticket. Assembly Ioiin Ci M.mtvos, of Penns. Jons Diuv. Juniata Corrected this tlay '" I ve . . . . I Corn . . . . 1 j ' " I' oiXs.t (I t lovei.-f-' I . . . i t'fit 1 A,j . p- , M i 'j,;-,w. : ( .9'Ju'Jj 4U 50 25 . . . lo . .-3 ' Ml ....! s l't 7 - ip .- 'if Al thf r'-si.!.T.-e of Co! L. B CI risf, in ' L'.wis'.t.r,', Tunsd-iy, Oct. 2, bv Rev. Ptn". n lss, UlULIAH HULM R, of Milierslill". lot i o . i Xf - t i --hu kill i o., nn i JI.ss Sak in . R. in ii, t "' L ts! ur;.. IJj The ; rider.' til inks hut w reej'iir.-.l n it lh it C"hei"U fr:dai l-af l i io iu 'he univerl ; j - wii-h .f v-..rv lei . u. lo the s'tiitl-le iver arij I "11 tj .) U.e u'.b ihul tit d. ihu hriiie Wha.e hnlh is lo hi oii atl'ed i Lite's suet le.l j iv b.jT.ive; i T.m kimfei -,'u! al ine inu-t meet. I t , : : ' 'i iu I. i iidsliij: ti.akts the tsiiida-.e a.veel. And f. i el Ih-ir inulutl Iom.' li eid pi ,n n .-s "i LEWiSt-JIaS ACADEMY i "1LL coio.i.em e on M Mvv, ihe 221 ! t in!., r. I.i-'ii;ei:.ii will be :...n I ni.i.i.1 uiai.. ni. ' -tm;-!" .i J Kx XI) iLi'il. I'riid.-itL Lewi.-hurg. Oct. J, Is I'J , I LI'.WIHIJC KG C VAl ETEll Y MEETING ..f (he Ii ard of M iiinrs ,4, t..e L-w.sbnrg f .-.reier. wul l: In Id at the . fli e ef the President on Mi- i boav the 13ih of O'.-l. inst. at 2 o'cinr's. M- L ' bopt d that the Member Will all attend. ' By order of the President : V t VI It IV ;, 'e Lewi-burg, 0 :t. 2, 1949 fyy 1 Fieh fin en and B ack ij leus from ihe eclebrntLJ establishment of M'C'uImcjnt eV Bond, li'f sale by I G Law she E Old Java Coffee for sale bv I G Law she Hll TP; Whet Flour, aLo Rye Flour, lor sale bv I G Luwshe s HWSTITF htid Shorts for sale bv I G Lswshe ! fASI'-Steel, Amer. Blister Steel, Xails, I V in. W.cnts, ll.nges a"" Screws. fcc. for sale bv I G Liiwshe ."'OU the Trade. A lot of Drugs and i i ... : i.... j llOSIIl UU UilllU, vhich lha kiibsciiUr I G Luwshe oilers iif cost. 1 ."LAX SEED O.l. pure White Isead. l.Vc- - .",,",n biinig, lellow xa.iu Js.ianisii Brow n. Glass. PuUy, ii-., by ' it; I aw she -' hie. I X KG A R good Cider Vinegar f"f V s;lte l.v ' 1 G Liw -he EST l.-ir.l Latnirn anil I. a. to) Wit" or sale by I G La wl.e L 10.ME I HIXG NEW Sewnsione God- y j dies for sale by I G Lawshe rR. m'I.ANE's W OHM REMEDY I ' h - I ht lona; U-rn admitted lo be the be "diciua d.ecorcr.d for cipellu g Mora. 'T ch,MTn- r The f"llo'nS ciiiicaia s volumes ia iu favor : MaRixoa, With Cx N.V. ) Juua 33, 1647. I certify lhal I have used M'Lane ' Varmitugc. and found it all that it is lecommcnded to br aud have sold ll. and have in all caas found il I" ba an effctual cure. W'M S FA.M-'lltE. AGK.NI S-.-C W Si B errn. Lewisburg ; H J Mieafer, Milton r I fieihait, Setiossrove: J j Krdiua;, ullborv ; Mrs M"Uay,mhuii'Jciluu t C Oiiei, J Muuie, Danvilio
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