Lewisburg Chronicle and West Branch Fanner Sept. 7, 1855. Ai" .- wouurx t j. coi;eui& ; Sept. 7, IS55. ' e . "ee-ee .ra. Tile LlwwwTiriMMiij; hk f -Ux-t. 4 cireuletM ol eiij aeaieper linou C..1U.15. EEFUBLICAN NOMINATION. "r Vatial VutattiUimnfr, l'AKSMOUE WILLIAMSON, j u-.w n MvMrnftittc lr'.tm li.r ht-lpinr m poor ntnta sit.l hr tnl.lr.'M fitt ,i tin rlut.-itf ! a nt-tr who Uawii.il o rrtre Mvrry in I'mu'jlta&ialj "7f'rtcH.'c y.tmiitre fur Van at VotHthisaitinfr. AUSOLD rU'MER, of Venango Co. Ia. A .St vat T, tot. KOIlKIlT B. lllllllKrt, ofTainn Ciuotj Ouhjeri V- the Jr,.,j ..( th- G.nf.rn'j.) Ijnii'0 iVifiiig luvi.foi-ij),: ;) iijif f".ii,?(!icj Fes IU;1A1B Jiir. Jjll V. titIlllF.lt, or We.t Buffaloe W'OL Slinirr, L. F. ALB1UGUT, uf White I'orr F.-s O-'HMUSltsm, JAluin IIIMMF.I.. i.f Keltr. liKOIMK srllm II. nf M,iniubiire. KlolUUO V. 11. LINCOLN, of liartk-T. V TeMASCBCR, LOllEItT II. LAIRD, of Eaat Buffaloe. V' EcKTEI , DAVID HAVE?, of Hartley. Joe Al vivos, AKCIllBALD TUOMAS, of Initio. a Cue lUNIEL r.KNCLKIt, Sr, of EuOaloe. 1 o:tui'-r Candldalfsi. TOX AUOdATB J l-.K, Jo UN J-CIIRACK. F.-Q, of but llullalne. Sasxirr, DANIEL I). Gl'IDIX, of Kol!?. Fjft CoxmsiiiosEa, SAM I. EWIM1. Ewj , if ISufWoe. 1 BP9u.Tu the Isictsburg ('UtohuIk of tho 17th nit., we threw out tho following as ft fceltr: We propose, to elect Ptsxot Wut.iiw- on for racial Commissioner: wonder it' iliat would n't bring him out of Piisua 1" Tlic Republican Convention having rjo- luinated l'aa-niore, we don't see hut for J once the Chrnnulc is "in" to support the t.cket." V ell, we go it "oub r laq Is tukre. I ho 1 copies oice will Iring that innrcent man forth from his dungeon, if Tierce's minions dare keep hhu there until 10th October next ! Tho following; notice of Pa?smore Williamson, we copy frjm the Philadelphia Christian Chronicle of ycstcrJay, and shall have more to say of him hereafter: PiMJtoRs WiM.nxsox. A Society was 4ncerporatel in Pennsylvania, in 173, by LecKlative Act, entitled "The Pennsylvania iSociety tor prini(tt!ii the Abolition of Slavery and for the Itelief of Free Negroes unlawfully held in bondage, and lor improving the condi tion of the African liace." Benjamin Frank lin was its first President, and it has ever been an efficient aid to freedom in Pennsylva nia. Passmore W illiamson, ibe present Sec retary, is a conveyancer of good standing. well-eJucate.l, m!clli2eiit.a thoroush business man, and has long enioved the respect and confidence of a large circle of acquaintances end friend, lie is now in prison for dis charein;; his official duties in connection with his Society. CCT'Tho nominees of the Union Con vention at Mifilinburg, are too familiarly acquainted with the voters of this county to need a formal introduction ; and any extended outlay of eulogy, would bo an utter waste of the raw material. Mr. At TUtirtnT is perhaps (frntn his location in tho X. E. corner of the county) least known of any, but be stands well at home, and will command a strong vote there tho best of recommendations. Messrs. L.Ainn, Thomas, and Hi' mm el, have been tested, as County Commissioners, ic., and will bring to their respective offices ample experience and busine.-s qualities. Cupt. Pcnocn received more than his party vote, when a Democratic candidate for Sheriff. Mr. Lincoln is known and admired, at Lome and abroad. Messrs. Kenoler and Hayes are among our very oldest, most rcf-peeted citizens. Mr. ISahiikr has many warm frieu.l.-, and came within 225 votes of defeating Maj. Simoston in this end of Union couutj, which has 400 or 500 Whig majority. The TVuntVcrt Mcssn. Sciirack,Gci mn, and Ewtng are also well kuown men, of good capacity, and would honor the stations for which they are proposed. AVe understand some of our Mifilin burg fellow-citizens and sympathiiers, talk cf getting tip another Convention. Be foro they take that trouble, they should f can well the lits of candidates already in the field, for we doubt whether they can cn the whole make out better. If more worthy and competent men can be named, however, then we may all be proud of a county from which such trust-worthy and honor-conferring officers may be selected. t5It is claimed that CoL Karbcr will have the Democratic Conferees of Juniata county, ultimately, in his favor; but bis election is not so sure, although, as be declared when administering bis Anti K.N. pledge to "the unterrificd," these are desperate times, and require desperate Barbcrous measures." fed" As far as we are informed, Mr. Schrack'a friends made no efforts to carry Delegates in his favor, on Saturday last, except in Fast Buffalo, where thera was no opposition to him. John Schrack's Supporters, Throughnut the County, we trust, will not be misled or deceived by any of the brag ging, blustering, or bullying that may be resorted to to injure his prospects. He is the same honest John Schback that he always was, and remains and will rcmaic iu the hands of the candid, fair-dealing, and independent people, who will accept or reject him as they see fit, and without regard to any other office or question. tSTW'e learn that "lrSwincfurd was relieved ef a lon strincr of resnlnt;. .. bis meeting in New Berlin, (composed of j . , ungates from Unioa and "'"snips, a0(1 olJ 0,d B ff , and d Hartley having B0 vo!ce :) Q Ighbor of the Jruwgav, l.e. . cig yt says thev ara nrt 1 worth publishing, and the 77m.. ,t;.i ' r.rr;vc yesterday, so that we are unable to i iK. ,llm.eL 6 con5iier,'ti our ; J tub MirrMxuinucosvESTMHr. j The tVnvenlK.il of Delegates from the peoplo ijf Vnioii wunty irrespective of party, met at Uic public house of Cms. ClI.iTVi o ml m;Am..i, m....u iVa "..I . , T, f . , lust- Ihe following Mined JjlS011S rc-pTe- . i ,,Hl .I,,.:- ..,..:, .. J..1.......... in the Convention : Lewishurg. South Ward Tbos. Haves, A. M. IjiwsIc. Xurth Wrj Jotm.Vu1fi!. XI. M. Mussr. Wtiiti! Vert J. Marshall. W. L. Kilter. Ktllv Is. AVilMin, James l'ross. Buffalo V.B. Shriuor, J.lU'hamlvrlin. Vst Itntlalo O-n iliirv, Wm Jtuhl. Fust IJiiH'alo W. 1,. llurru. llarih'V Jamil iltun, liub't MiuMeu. Milllinl.urfr I. 1.. B. k, 11. V. Katun. X!f Berlin J. W. roiininjrton. Limestone, Jackson audUnioa townships Were uot represented. Tho Convention was organized lr the election of Judge Ma iuii all, of Whito lleer, I'resiJcut, and Via. It. Siirinek, of Buffalo, Secretary; after whiih the Con vention irfceeded to tho nomination of candidates for the several County Officers, with the following resttlt: Sheriff L. F. Albright, of White Peer. Asfotiate Judge John V. Barber, of W est Buffalo. CoimnUsioncrs George Schneh, of Mif flinburg; Jacob llnmmel, of Kelly J and 1L V. B. Lincoln, of llnrtley. Treasurer U. II. Laird,' of East Buf falo. Coroner Daniel Uengler. Sr., of Buffalo. County Surveyor i'avid llaycs, of Hart ley. Auditor Archibald Thomas, of Union. All the above nominations were unani mous, except a few scattcriog votes cast for persons who were not candidates. John St brack was proposed for Associate Judge, when a letter was read from him to W. L. Harris, dated lit inst., stating that as ho had been proposed and consented to i run for that office without reference to any formal uomination, he requested that his name should not ho naed in the Conven tion A resolution was adopted to support tho nomination', and that tho proceedings be published in all the County Papers: and the Convention adjourned, tine die. DEMOCRATIC rUSVEXTION. In pursuance of call of the New Berlin Chairman Iemo- ratic Standing Committee of I'uion county the Delegates elected from the different election districts met in Con vention at the Court House ui New Berlin on Monday last. CoL ItEi-CEX Keller, of Beaver was elected President; Jacob IU.icui.y and William Wilson, Vice Presidents ; John M. Buuui and John B. Linu, Secretaries. iho roll of the different townships was called and the following delegates after presenting their credentials and signing an anti-Know Nothing pledge took their scats as delegates. Lcwifbnrg, Ronth Ward Dr. T. A. IT. Thornton, J. II. Linn. XortU Ward O. A. Frick, P. Wino parden. Franklin F. E. Kremer,C. L. Smith. Centen ille Jacob Ueichly, David Bart go. 1'enver John Voyer, Col. B. Keller. West Beaver Charles Kreps, H. 1'elker. New Berlin J. Swiucford, J. M. Bnum. Limestone J. Cnwgrove, K. B. Barber. Mifllinhnrg S. P. Snyder. John Young. West Butialoe B. fi. Young, George Kleekner. Hartley no Pcleg.iti'S. Jackson, (Union) Philip Gross, Dr. C Wilson. Jackson, (Snyder) Cant. Miller. Union, (L'uion) J. I'liillips, A. Wine garden. Union, (Snyder) J. Clemmcns, William Conelly. Middlecreck J. M". Daubcrman, Henry Hummel. Washington E. It. Mengas.C. F. Kantz. Cliapiunu Philip llilbUb, Philip Mover. Perry Nathan Furry, C. BnigL'er. Selinsgrove .Tames K.Davis, (ie.Eby. Penns-i L B. Hummel, Jacob Hartley. Butialoe no lelegatc3. East Buffaloe W. I. Linn. Kelly Peter Nemnan, Wm. Wilson. White Deer Leonard Plank, Henry nigh. It was agreed that the Delegates repre senting districts whose delegation was not complete should be entitled to two votes. The Convention proceeded to the nomina tion of a candidate for tho Legislature. J. M. Baum nominated B. B. Earlier of Limestone, J. K. LHtvis nominated Geo. A. Frick, of Lewisburg. On ballot, It. B. Barber had 31 votes; Ceo. A. Frick 1.1. It was then agreed that Mr. Barber's nomi nation be confirmed unanimously, after which the Couvcution proceeded to tho nomination of Senatorial Delegates to tho Slate Convention. John Swineford received 21 votes. John Cummings " 17 " Fred. E. Krcmer " - - i " The nomination of J. Swineford was then mada unanimous. 11. B. Barber named as Conferees, D. H. Rout h, D. J. Bogar and John M. Taylor. J. Swineford named the following; as Senatorial couferees, CoL Keller, Philip nilbish and J. M. Baum, who were con firmed by the Convention. The Dele gates from the counties of Snyder and Union named the following as Demo cratic Standing Committees for their re spective counties. TKtOX. Lewisburg, North Ward, Geo. A. Frick. " " South Ward, Dr. T. A. U. Thornton; East Buffaloe, Gideon Bichl; Butialoe, Francis Wilson ; West Buffaloe, David Kleekner; Mifilinburg, John W. Young; Union, A. Winegarden: Hartley, Wm. Kilett ; New Berlin, D. H. Koush ; Kelly, The. Howard ; White IV-er, Wm. L Kilter; Limestone, Samuel Barber j Jackson, Charles Wilson. SNYPER. Chnpman, Philip Hilhish; Franklin, C L. Smith; Beaver, Geo. Huchman ; West Braver, Henry Benfer; Centre, Jacob Heichly ; Jackson, Ah. Ever ; Union, John Clemuians; Middlecra k, S. Leitzel; Wash ington, C. F. Kuiiik ; Perry, T.JLIjeight Seliusgrove, Geo. Ehy ; Pc-nnt, Geo. lle-cd. After which the Convention adjourned sine die. MTTbe two Standing Committees of 6" CUYUCr ouniy, uave united in calling a Convention to nominate Conn ' Officers. The " union" Contention at Middlcburg i. denounced as a .New Ucrlin ! moveaictit A nifilnburg Trick ! A friend from the Western part uf the coun ty, has furnished ns a curious tpeeimen of the means nscd by Mitilinburfr to deceive the people and aid their chance for a County tSeau It is a cofy of the Slar mtFEuisii m i laraaTAST raiBT vaoii anoTUta f-'lar uw tub tint iat ! ! ! We give below in paral lel columns, the articles as they appear in different copies cf the paper or the elf-same day t From the Mifflhilnir.Frtim I lie Mijfflinharg "Slur," AUg. 3. j "Star," Ang. 3. "Vol satisfied with the' Not satisfied with the numerous advantage;- numerous advantages they Lewisburg enjoy .ihry Lewisburjr enjoy, Ihry want the Seal of they waul the heat of Justice. It will be for.Jusiice. It will be fur you to say whether they 'you to sav whether th'y shall be gratified. Butjshall be gratified. But remember this is not all:remember this is not all they want. 'i'AryrfesireJlhcy want Thei daire a Railroad Iroiu a llallreadalouff Kpruf C reek for ine tiuwquehan'u the purpose of securingor the purpose of seen- a greatershare of trade, ring a greater share of wealth, and influence, trade, wealth and influ If they succeed in get-ence. Il'thevsuccecd in ling ihe County Scat, gelling the County S?al, they will also iiiccccJ they will also succeed in electing CountyCoin-'ineleetingCountyCom-missioncrs, and then missioners, and then look out for a new sell look out for a new sett of Railroad Bond: jof Kaiiroad Hands. XV Verily, reader ! is not MifTlintnrg win ning honor in the way of political chicancryt You will see the hit against the Srnicx ('acta Road will answer where that road is not favored ; and the hit against the Scsacz Asst Road would tell in other sections. The intimation contained in the latter clause of the quotation, involves a falsehood. Nei ther the Kditor of the Star, nor his evil geni us '-Juvenis, nor any other man, can point to any law conferring on CouniyCommissien ers the pmcer to give County Bonds for the Spruce Creek Railroad, or the Noriiiern Cen tral Railroad ; and the Susquehanna Railroad is dead, so that there can be no new Bonds given under the old Law. The whole thing is a deliberate attempt to mislead honest but uniuformed men. The fixing of the Connty Beat, and the e'ec tion of County Commissioners, are separate and distinct acts, and there is no necessary connection between the two. Ifihe Hartley and Mitllinbnrg Candidates are elected, they will rule the Board. So the friends of the" Sprore Creek road may arguc'thit ETVMiniinburg is opposed to that road, judging from ihe "light" thrown opon the subject by their "luminary." Lew isburg is still in favor of the road, and when railway enterprises are resumed will show her faiih by her works. Sickness and Health. In reading of the diseases of varions kinds, prevailing in different sections of the country, it seems impossible to account for the preva lence and fatality of illness in a place at one time, and then its entire preservation from that evil for successive years. Cities, towns.ham lets, townships, all give proofs of this pheno mena, and show conclusively lhat-'our breath is in the nostrils" of our Creator, and that He only can number our days. A few years ago, a sickness raged in Sugar Valley, which, out of a sparse farming popu lation, took away 90 in less than one year. Previous, and since, it has been considered a healthy region. A friend of ones yesterday informed us that alter growing up to manhood in Lewisburg, nnainicicd by agne or fever, he had caught both while residing in a mountain district ten miles back from Ihe river; and that that neighborhood, hitherto remarkably healthy, is now largely scourged with ague, chills, etc. A few years ago, Mifilinburg had a severe visitation of dysentery, by which numbers of her citizens were carried away and very many more prostrated on beds of sickness. Now, they claim to be exempt from any epidemic. and we certainly hope they are ; but who can tell if they too may not suffer, another month, or another year ? Our own town has been remarkably heal thy for its size, yet last year we were troubled by disease more than ever before, and are also afflicted, but in less measure, this year. Our neighboring borough Northumberland, we are told, which was for some years considered unhealthy, is now comparatively free from disease. The absurd story in the last "Star" of Mifilinburg, about "5000 Quinine Pills taken per day in Lewisburg," is laughable, and yet it may be injurious if not denied. We have three Druggists in town, one of whom last year manufactured some timet in the neighbor hood of a thousand pills a day, which were panly used at home, partly in the surround ing townships, and partly sent away by ped dlers to neighboring towns. Upon this slender fact the Editor of that paper assumes that the two other Druggists and the Doctors would certainly make as many as four thousand more assumes that they were all swallowed in Lewisburg and assumes that there are as many made this year as last all of which as sumptions are utterly erroneous. The other Druggists and Physicians did not make prob ably even one thousand a day ; they were nsed in Lewisburg, Kelly, While Deer, EuSaloe, West Buffaloe, Limestone, East Buffaloe, Union, Chillisqnaque, Point and other neigh boring townships, and in other boroughs ; and the sickness this season, in town or county, is not as severe as it was last year. A gentle man who sold drugs in Mifllinburg last year. and who is now engaged in the same line in Lewisburg, states that for the population and range ol trade, he administered as many qnin ine pills in MiuTnbtirg as in Lewisburg. So much for the "five thousand Quinine Pills a day" put down the throats ofLewisburgersby ine 'Vor, nolens volens. In the year ending 30th April last, fembra- cing the most unhealthy season we ever had) there were but II deaths of persons between the ages of SO and 60, in a population of say 2,500. Since 1st May last, we have lost 13 children and babes, and S adults, eged 42, 36, 75, 78 and 73, respectively, (one of these came here from Danville in a dying condition.) The adults died of old age, and different di seases, and the childen of the various diseases incident lo their age. The present mild wea. ther is perceptibly favorable for health. We have thns told. as we believe, "the truth, the whole troth, and nothing but the truth," respecting the "dreadful fatality" in Lewisburg, bruited abroad from Mifflinborg i and sincerely hope this may be the last time we shall be compelled to allude to the nam. ful topic, in a useless controversy. iffi-The old line Democrat and old line Whigs of Blair and Huntington have fused ta sen if lli.v mum' u i:tr fused to - -- .--.j u i.oa, uiav young rascal Sam, Grand Division Rally in Mew Berlin! our Special Reporter. - ' Pursuant to notice of the outside Chairmen of the Whig and Democratic parlies of little l'uion that is to be, a respectable number of Ihe citizens of New Berlin, without distinction of parly, assembled at Ihe Register & Recor der's office, Saturday, 1st Sept. 18.r5. The meeting was called to order by the Register Sl Recorder, on whose motion Col. J. W. PiwiftTna was appointed President and Jnmrs W. 1'eimingtm, Secretary. Being conducted to the chair by Jim. Pennington, the President thanked bis numer ous and intelligent hearers for the unexpected honor conferred upon him, and trusted that entire unanimity would mark their action in the present momentous crisis. On motion of Wes. Pennington, seconded by J. W. reunington, it was moved that we proceed to the election of two Delegates to the Mifllinburg Convention. Amended on motion of Mr. Pennington, se conded by Col. Pennington. That, whereas, one half of our party has since the last elec tion, removed to Ilarrisburg; therefore, Re solved, That New Berlin will, on this occasion only, magnanimously waive all pretensions to more than one Delegate. On motion of Esq. Pennington, seconded by Col. Jas. W. Pennington, moved lo proceed to ballot for Delegate, and appointed Presi dent and Secretary fur Tollers, when the fol lowing vole was polled i" Jts. Wu. resaraoToa '. -1 On motion of Messrs. Pennington, the nom ination was unanimously confirmed. Ou motion of J. Wes. Pennington, seconded by the company, a vote of thanks was tendered to the Register for the ue of his office and to the Recorder for the use" of his stool, to which they responded, much affected, that we were all welcome the Officers were directed to prepare the papers for the Delegate elect, and to publish these proceedings in the Lewisburg Chronicle and A". Y.TWAune when this interes ting assemblage dispersed to their several places of abode. Signed by the OiTicers. Union County Sept. Court. (OI BT Proclamation Where.? the J Hon. AiiM 8 VM,SO, President Judge for trie 20th Jntiiriiil Ditrirt. emiitin of the muntics cf Union ani .Mifflin, ami Jaob WiTTtinrKR and J txt) SHRPiULL. K-iuin:, Amie JiKljrc in I nitin muntr. MayH..i,aD4 to m dirrcU-d, lor Urn hoid.oe .r atiOr- D'an't'ourt,Coiirtf (Ami won rifa.ityrr nmt irrmin-T, aira grui rat yuntmr (ious, at r. w c,iiii.w, ir intt county uf I iitnu, on the nertmti .V-tWjy tj .Shi', next. U-m: thr 17 th Jnjj tvft'i.tnd to continue two week?. S'Ii'.'K in ttKTvfore hrchy cirrn Co tU LVnmer, JtirlD-" ct tho iVmv, and t"u-intltiiin and fur lit.- roun ly of fit I'd, tn avrar in ihrir own rorr HT!annwith thfir Ifull.x, KTurdi, li)ULiUoUfi, K&aiuinnliuui, and iht-r lit itii-tnhrau-f.-, to do tliow thin is hirb of ttiir ofTlc and in thfir behalf apirtain to b d"Bf : ami all wilnt:M'N an 1 otli. r (TtD mutinj( in Iwhatf ot thr Oi-mninirt'alth aint any (M-rann or pern.s an r quitv.1 to 1m Lhvn and tlTe atb ndin, ad not darC without at tti'-ir p)nl. Ju.nt ) art? rtiUp-t.-i to ltn punctual in their tb ndnc at tho appointed Ume artf Mhli' Lo uot trt?. Oivrn un-kr my hand tvi a! at th Phfri(Tit Offlr (n NVwttvrltn.tlie I Jthdayof July iatbc year of our Lord ona thouhand icht hundn-d and flftv-flff, and in tint iwvrnty ivnth year of th IndeptBknp ct th Uoitt-d fiUUK uf Auui-ica. (sod av th Ohm monwatth. JOHN KE.LKR, Sheriff, Jury List Sept Term, 1855 ORA.VD JCBORS. TTutongttm (on Rouh, Antb. Hperht. Ctntrt Solomon newernrn, tirttrj Sti.'k. fcarffw flennte Hicle, Umrriaoa dwacU. r nieit Jnenti .immfrmiii. iKnc M,4tiiM-lftba CiApliaoi, John Sbocsukir. Fmnhlin .lohn Swfnptc. XMltrrrkt. r. Ram), Mlohatl Erdlpy. vnni Snmuel fwiin. fl'iJT'i'ne Wm. LinilrDmuLh, D. Rsnglcr, Sr. HirllhtVL. V. B. LinrolB. Lewitliurg Juel C. Kll, A. C. Wrtiel. fast liujbiti Altlln Frederick. Jackion t'M llurk. &linjrar Henry Kkffi-r, Samoel Fehrer, K.'Iti Jehn (imtre. M -U Jki)tvlmac Rotulg. TRAVERSE. JrRORA Eiii Itiif iloeHvotiK kri-ijli'.'r Tliotnss Pcnnj-, Samnrl Zt-tlr. 1 rry S"l''inon Kemorar, P. Artcr, Djnitl Leue, Mi- rlim l Splclv-r. Writ B"tvr-John Mnrariti. PaniH Alter, Rrubfa hluilh, Jotin kline, tiiUirlol Ilvrtiklur, Uaao L'nanifat, mniai u-pcmiieier. Lemtl'Ury .lotm WVntznl, Oorlen VDTM,Tbonuu"abit, .If.si'l h V. Ot-rf, A. lliilmyer. H'hiU lw KunO'-l jott. Job. P. florae. Stliitt'jrvro Purr L'lncb JOM.-'b tlxuil, Samuel Wer- tini-. H;iiiV.'7'a llrnry Ili-imnaeh. iK. Oanlol Ott. Jr.. Mkbi. flnmmet, An'lrew l.ainl-rn.i-lileprr, RDoch Jlusdflluaii, Otorge Hcrotan. Jona tlia Millar. r&a'inii AIm-I rff-rrntd. Bivt Jnaeph Lonn, JaMb Grcnhoe.jr, Jacob Fcca, 1'itir Kllno. J-rt ,.leob Witrhell. O.rt Hwrn,rWm. Hub. V.o;m John Ililier. Ilirltrn Jow.h Miller, tmae Het.1i. ('" feiuu: Lr, jr Jubn Ctcmmens, A. Tbonaa, Joa. II. Il"ut. M'.'tfittrrrrkS. Dnnkelbrrjier, 0. Walter. Miffimlurg Cyrus .aton. PETIT jriiORX. TTiU Tr Psmn-l UemberliDi;, James Adams, T.Stad- .VuMfeercei- Jamh StoeV, Hat JlaWne (teorn llaiirk. Liiiitit'mt Darid Leiby, Cbrlrtiau Danbcrman, Peter ,i-iir, .(inn !-eiH. UV.( Ufrtr Uc K. t'Ub. Knl'i Danli 1 1). Uulilln, Jarob Itc-inTy, J. IiennKe, D. Noil. llearer Oeorje Stettlir, Jacob Dingaman, Adam Speoht, Jr. LrvMura , Sterner. Jamea Ailtcn,T. flayce, Aucuj- lim SloiihbiD, lli-nry It. Null. fSivman An Irew Zii-sler. Ihn ttty WiJIUin Slee. Hamusl Ifoover, Q. Rlek&er, jr. Wm. Huntington. Joiib lluOvcr, flntr (ienrce lli-nry. -ErmtKhn Wm. Bower., John ?nvl"-r. WhinHon Oeo. Slioizberi.r, 1). S. Boyer. H'lffahw Ttlomaa Corni-ima. 2it ut Jtrtin V. m. Kennii-r. Issue List, Sept T. 1855. IT Ifamt ws P Gemherttnr jr lianlei Iteniclev ts Jaluea .VTCrrigbt Mary Rft.-biey Wm Iteirbley John Ilnaa Tfl Wm M Vanralaah Vr.u-r llnuliert Tl All Cumming i'.t anlta.) Paniel K-iiifler v Jainea M'l'reiirhC Jauien M'CrMipht Ta lani-l Kenglvr J-bn llnrtman jr tn Jacob Oinxrirh John Vathuiit it llr A S Cumminica Jlary J-nluns va 11 U Ta-rt et al II II Carey Ta Mark Halfpenny K Moms va Alex Ammona Haitian Teifel Ta John linber llUMewtwanb, Kerna A Co Ta Michael Spottl Samuel Kyle Ta Catharine Wolf M Cltappe! for D W llnyi-a T.a John Locke .Margaret PainUr Ae TS J C Wllaon A Vila Jnm-a Itobb va John llroaa W 9 Waa-ena'dler Ta John Ifartman Jr Benjamin ffoueaTorth Ta llareler A flf Jacob ijteward Ta Mirbael r'ltrlithorn North. Chaae A North Te Cliaa 11 chriner lit H m Hayes Ta John Locke. John Bitirer Ta Jacob Fryer fm V A White Dm l urn. Hoail Cn Ta Whit Deer Tp Fri-limutti A Urother ts J llarttuan Jr with nuUce t'harlea J Kneedlcr Ta aartta Ivter Hummel Ta Hannah Hummel Jr hn II t-iher Ta (ileon Lciarnrlng Samuel ftenaler TS IVt-r Neita Clemi-nt A Jdasser Ta Younman A Walter a. rum Ta Tatnrart FtirmanACO aame Ta Noah Walter Tatentine TTare ts nenry W sn)-,ier P O Camr-ttci! A othera Ta Irftrenso P Teed Henry fcmilh Ta Henry Grte C K Howi'-i for J Locke ea Merit Cbappetl Prancl fc-llern Ta Alea U Blair CommonweaUh aug J M l!cnf-r Ta J liana Jr with not Henry Keefer Ta J Uartman Jr with notice Michael Pinner TR aame (i Aiiam. deo'il Ex'rs Ts J Ifartman jr A wife aame ea Oeorire Harlmaii Chrlntian tiroes Ta nenry limae Mark Weil Ta J uartman A othera Jnltita Weil Ta same ShlcMa A Miller ea J Uartman jr with notice) The Trn.tees of L rhnn-h Ae Ta Martin A Stork Jacob Mnrre Ta J Uartman jr with nolica Benjamin Klaher Ta aame Jacob Fieher TS eaaie :hHalian Fieher ts aame lr Wm Ifayea Ta John Lock Stieanna Drawn Ta A J Measerrmtth Wa.-hCo Ma InanraneeCA Ta Phittin UQIbiah acme t Simow s holly eama Ta Wm Kelly Bank of DanTlIla ts J Lawrence A C firm School Die of Franklin ts O Smith A ethers A Knea-p A Wife ea Jamee Qtiloai Wm O llerrold Te Smith B Thompson Mag Keiniam Ta Michael Neiman C Monteliua A W Tannr Ta Samael Etitler I J Morer Ta 8aaauel Meyer Geddee Marah A Co Ta J Hummel am ts Michael Fiaher A tire Peter noli A otbera Ta 1) Hummel I Fauuel llcndemoa a Charles K Crenrath . j rTheS.-rt twenty caajtfcrMd James B. Hamlin, 'ATTORNEY at LAW, jtl. t irOllie.e on Second SL west side, two doors youth of Market, Lev iliurcr, Om.VJ.t ; Luion (Jo. Pa. Heal Estate. A VALUABLE FARQ IOIl sale. The siiliscriber offers his valuable Farm, in Kelly Tp, Union Co., (! miles from Lewisburg and 2 from .Milton) at Private Sale. It contains itit Acres Land, part Limestone and pari t.i ivel, and about :i5 acres of Kiver Bottom a!i imng lands of Da vid Hcihly and others. It is he.avily liuied, I well manured, and conveniently divided into j lie-lils witu a lane running through Ihe Center, all under good fencing. The improvements are a Stone House and Stone Bank Barn, very subsUutial.jLlA and cf the Lest finish. A Well of the best Water and Pump therein on the kitchen of ihe mansion, a brick Washhouse with eel lar underneath used as a Milk-house the cellar floor laid with brick, also a flowing Pump in the barn-yard and another at the house, wilh , water brought by the best of cement pipes : .sed as a M.lkhouse the cellar from a fine spring some hundred yards from tuc liuiliiings. J here are abom 18 acres M., and elect two Dele-ales t i ne et iu Timber Land, also an Orchard of choice Couufy Convention on'.MUNDAY, tl e Iron ol all kinds. I i . , . The title is good and clear of incumbrance. I J"u daT f ''.'"V"-'"' nt il" lMu: lvalue the property at 1II0 per acre. Pari of j House of SAMLhI, KLIN I., in ",!j;t ihe purchase money may remain if desired, j creek township, to elect Conferees t r.i-.t 2"s'Jl JOHN KLI.NG. the Couferees of Juniata and Union cuti- .mllomun and Vor copy S m and charge J. K. Wcodlcts and Small Farm for Sale. To suit purchasers, on reasonable ttrms. THERE are 9 It.ls of Woodland1, si- L mate in White Deer Tp.. on Little Buf faloe t'reek.abont a mile above Guldin's store, ranging from H to SI acres each, well limb ered with various kinds of Oak, Tine, Poplar, and Chesnut. The Farm contains about 55 aeres.of which IS are cleared, and has on it aTwosiorv Leg House, a Log Stable, Sprir.s of Water, ixland Fruil trees of various kinds. It ad joins lands ol John Hummel and Jacob Hart man, about l mile from Ouldin's Store, in While Deer tp., Cnion Co, Pa. The aliove properly is offered at Private Sale, by the subscriber, , GEORGE M ELY ELL. Kelly Tp, Aug. 10, -5j. PRIVATE SALE. THE untlersisneil offers at Private Sale J a brautiln! and well-known property si! i tin- Ifii-tlov lownchln fmn At..t.r lhe rai1 lr,,m Hartlftou to Kauirman S Mill, ahfuit one mile from either place, containing ; .vcn-H oi ianu more or less, wnereon are eieeieu . large two More- oriCK nouse.A a iaiS atiu luiiim. ...ous i. i iv.s ,a J-iuonraa, nouse, dmck spring n.iuse won running Water brought in pipes from a good prin?. a Wash hnii-e. Hog stve, &e. There is a fiue rjthrifty OKCHAItl) on the premises, con wlftaining a variety of choice Fruit Trees, namely : Apples, Cherries, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Quinces, of d:tl:rent varieties, all in full bearing. The land is in a hish state of cultivation, nearly all of it inclining somewhat towards the south, un lcr good fences, and laid olT iu regular field-. Persons desirous of procuring for them selves a pleasant and convenient home, will please call at the residence of the subscriber. JACOB UOVLH. Aug. 1, 1S5.V pdSm A Valley Farm of Limestone Land, pOMPKISINT, about 163 Aeres, for KJ SALE. aid Farm is in one of ihe best W'heai-i:rowing valties in Central Pennsylva nia. within two miles (over a Bridge) lo a Kail road, accessible to Markets, in an eminently healthy neighborhood, near ;o Mills. Niores, Church and School llou-e. and in Ihe midst of an intelligent and respectable population. The Improvements are a first-class BAXK FIA KX HO bv 45 feet, with a fair Mansion rS. House, Wa?on house. Corn house, ami LxA other (suitable Outbuildings. It has a large 1 pple Orchard, and Peach and Pear trees c. suuicieni ipr rainary use. 'I'he Farm is all cleared txeepi about one acre (and plenty of Woodland in the immedi ate vicinity.) all of Limestone soil, and as the owner thinks is not surpassed for natural pro ductive qualities by any in the tstate. It will be sold wholly, or a portion of 80 lo 100 acres,:as might suit a purchaser. fAny cash man wishing such a property can obtain further information by appTiiis to O.N.WoniiKS, Ctronick of.ice. Lewisburg. 1N0 A FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. A TXYtM belonging lo Heirs cf il l.'RIAH s-ILfiBY'. deceased, containing about 215 trrcs) of good land, situated in Kelly township, I'nion count-, adjoining lands of Laird Howard, Isaac Kims and olh--k ers, on which is erected a Tim Storm r' i Frame Dullini House, tl large Bank Barn and all necessary Out-buildings, with several Springs of never-tailing good water near ihe buildings. There is also upon the premises, a suf ficient OUC11ARL) of choice Fruit Ap ples, Peaches, Ae. &c. The land would suit very well lo divide in Two Farms, as a good proportion of Meadow can be allotted to each Farm. fsTerms can be made easy, as One-Third of the amount may remain on the property. For further particulars, you are referred lo John Walls, Lewishuru; Thomas Clin2an. near the premises, or to Robert Hayes, near Milton, Northumberland county. fsf'The above described property, if not sold before Tuesday, the 3d day of October next, will then be olfered at Public Sale on the premises at 10 o'clock of said dav. ROBERT HAYES, one of the' F.xr't. June 29, IS55. 585lf To Iron Blasters and Dealers. PENN'A Wire Works-No.2 1 Arch St. above Front PHILADELPHIA. SIEVES, RIDDLES, SCREENS, Woven Wire of all meshes and widths. with all kinds of Plain and Fancy Wire Work. Paper Maker's Wire, all kinds. Cylinder and Dandy Rolls, covered in the best manner in or out of ihe City. A very superior article of Heavy Founder's Sieves all kinds of Iron Ore Wire, Wire and Sieves for Beed, Grain, Starch, Suutf, Brick dust, Ac. 3m590 BAYLISS, DARBY & LYNN. NOTICE. NOTICE is Lereby Riven, that appli cation will be made 10 the next Legisla ture of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for Ihe charter for a Uank, to be known by the name of the SELINSGROVE BANK," to be located in the Borough of Selinscrnve.Snvder County, (lately part of lrnion) with general powers of discount and deposit, with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, and power to increase the same to two hundred. Jy6,55 CITIZENS OF SELINSOKOVE. NOTICE. A PPLICATION will be made to the fl next Legislature lo change the name of the " Lewisburg Savings Institution," located at Lewisbnrg in the county of Union, to "THE LEWISBirKG BANK," with One Hundred Thousand Dollars additional capital, and authority to issue their own notes for circula tion t subject lo the provisions of ihs general banking laws of this Commonwealth. By order of the Directors : DAVID REBER. Treasurer. Lewisburg, Pa., June B, lb. Thc October Election. Sjlt is suggested that the Wtiii t Lnion couuty elect, ou the 1st i-cptciiil.i r, 2 Delegates from each whole Histriet, ai.'l 1 from tho LaJf dijrttkta i f Union in l Jackson,' to meet iu Convention at JJ. iii'. Hotel, Lewisburg, on tattininv, Kih ert., nnj take measures to secuio Lteltyut s to the Whig State 'unvmtin, 1 Ith .rrt. Convention to organize at 1 o'clock, l'..'l. SgjWniei State Convention of De legates, at Ilarrisburg, Wednesday, lli'i September next. Delegate Elections anil County Con vention. The Standing Committee of tho two wings of the Whig party, iu Snyder c. uti ty, have united in publishing a Call f r a ' - 1 Vhrt nimlifl.il Urh.rtf. ; v i ". I 7 '- "-""'-' ty, aro requested to meet at the election ; house, iu each election di.-trii t, on S.Y'i'- liif-ii, toe lo.u day ct Scp:cn.:,er it it., j between the hours of '2 and U O elocK, P. transact ail tuainc gtut-raliy d-.uc ai 1 pcrfonatd by County Cunvci.t; A. J. Mi'ldleswarth, C G. V. rn pt Israel Kncttle, (V-ural St uk, Samuel lioycr, Jr., J ict.h M.trtiit, inner. Jacob Milkr, J(se Vce-uui, -Michael Yitstey, J arj h Mor.Uck, Wm. (i. llerrold, David lVslcr, I. D. Kojer, J .nr.s (J, rmji-, Lratl Gutulius. .S'My Commit'": To tho Voters of Un!oa Cocaty. IEI. requested !,y a nnmi r e t' my lie , 9 I effer myself as a Vi lin.wr t '.iii.!i l.iv for Ihe Ollice of Count ComttMsym-r. Mi. nil I be elected, I will cv-iv r nil .-il l 1 1;..-" to Ihe best interest of the V., m,:v, v,,,s, ,., , regard to politic. sAVi'L i:I.(;. ' liuli'iloe Tp, Sept. 5, I sr. 3 Associate Jtnlso. At the reiuestof numerous iron !s ihr-"i out Ihe coumy, JUII.N M'itli'AI.K, K- , Eat Ii-.il!a!oe,has consented to lie.-i-ine j e dl late 'lir Ason:i!e ri.l...- ni l ... , tloll. u,s wc!I-knowii clur.iet.-r i -r M,.;,- , forward honesty, his useliili.e I" making Magislraie, and Weil :, e, and well :'ifi,:.'. both the Kng'ish and 2enn:.u i reutly commend li.m for the sudi:n-e i people lor that i ll.ee. M.V.N V . Julv 2fi, Is.',."). te. To the Voters of Union Couf i ;l'i.lhh citii-;nsi rmv a- in-1 . .'.. I !.e i id oliie ? u' Inc. pen.! raiijid.ile loi I hri'i. f houl-I I be el.-ne !. sell to discharge the duties ol si fidelity aaj luipatliaiitv. D v'Nrrr. v. Kelly Tp, Ang. 17. 155 (JLI.LVN. Assf.mblt. Messrs. IMitors . FONTKK VILsi)., of H.irt.i v! I'ne l:;t!i:e :i, u e u . i: propose lor me .-vssoniWv. Wewar.t a i:i:,i! in these days of established e.i.n.:cti r, I,, t a noviee.and whose inttgritv ha ! . n tr..- i .in : proveJ. tsuch a nun is l -Tr V.'e.or, ;,i. I such men are needed in our I. J. -ia'ive hal.s. (."Jim" can wan) T.W I'A V 1.1..-. Messrs. Editors Lewishnrz has n-v-r lo (as I am informed) bill two Kepn-si man-, i in the State Legislature, 'f'ho e wtr .Mi -i Gr.oanc Karr.n and Em lih n n: n v nuiites are known inroucaout ine S ate. ;n j who icflected creda i.t t i.'i.lv on Lew:.-1 ui y. ou hive ;: ; but a so on l'uion Con; . '-er citizen, wority and fomj-etet-.t for to ; ""ice, but who iias not her-toim-been nam ...-.iv-ij ,u i iuoi.i.s hails, t.- , 1 tn:tt man. I ptil !i-h t'.is s-i Vst h.s liu iil edsc, but if iora:iiatcd he will te , b cie !. for he commands personally the ei.me Coin! .;..-i,re of ihe mass of voters of ail -ha lts f pun and of sentiment. Yl". Assewblt. There Iia been cc person n.i:n ed for the important rfle i-f He;'ree!:-:::;ve in the Si.ite I .etj'sliiitire at the n"t e'ee-j -n. Permit me to reeomiiiend (.'apt. Jl ill.N WILT, of Hartley township, for that oliice. lie is ;1 farmer of snnn I aene and eo. d judjmei.f.ai; I we think would be faithful to our interests. "I UL'FFALHE. 1 'O the Voters ofl'iiion Conntv : A a enn- election in October next, we take pleasure in reeommenrtir.g Capt. f,ror?ro ?rlif Is. of Mifilinburg, as a man iualitieil and worthy for lhai office. June 2S. EAsl' Ul. FFALO. 1 the Votf-rs of Union Comi'v : AsaSli lit is to be elected in this couittv, :.il..w me to recommend as a camiidale, Mr. I.. V. AMTKK-HT, of Vhne Deer township. Mr. A. is well qualified in evrry respect lor that station, as all who know him will atUst ; aud should he he elected, lit? wiil a-Min dH- he a popular elUcer. June 15. WHITE Dr.T'K. Messrs. Editors As t!:e !;:;) is drawing near ior nominatui suiiahlc peot'ns lYr tiie respective offices nf I'mon county, let me sti'j pest t the favorable conNideraiiun of the t ters, DAVID HAVES, Esq., 0f Hartlct,-n, u t t'oL-Ti SrariTiiR. As a practical Snrveycr. he is unsurpassed in experience, and havinr the drafts and papers of his deceased brother, R. G. II. Hayes, Esq., (late Surveyor.) n. une is betteracquainted with tliesurvevs of l'uion county. The office is not lucrative, but r . Mu res a man of experience and imimat.' knvw lede to perform the duties conectly an.! without extra expense. HARTLEY. Ma. Woaucs It appears lo art liiru t in time has come when the citizens of I'nion conntv should surjuest snitahle persons to fill ; the Oliices of the county lo be elected al the ensuing Octolier election. By doin so in time, i it will be more likely that those otllces will be filled wilh Ihe most competent Officer. As one of Ihe people I would snqiest JOHN V. ' DAK UK it. Esq., of West ISufT.iloe to-.viisliip.l,. i the suffrages of ihe voters of fnion conntv. for I Ihe office of Associate Jiidarc of said ' coriniv. LEVU-iUlleU. 1 Mav S5, 1S55 tf. M0TI0U. j AT a Meeting of the Boar! of Mina- j gers of the Union County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, held at ihe oliice of sai d , Company in the Borough of Lewisbtir;, cu ; ihe 4th day of August, the following Ecsolu-! lion was unanimously adopted : J Resolved, that an assessment of nine per j cent, on the Premium Notes be made, to meet ; the loss sustained by this company, and due . the devisees of Wm. M. f-choch Ac. Published by order of the Board of Direc tors. J. A. MERTZ, Secretary. Aug. 10, 1S55. FARRIERY. IIIE subscriber offers his services J . in curing Horses of Poll Evil rr Fistula. . He will cure Horses of either of these aillic- ' lions for $5, or make no charce if not suc cessful. Here is an opportunity for every one whose horses are aillicled, lo icslore the in to health and working order. Residence on my l Farm in Kelly Tp, near I.ewisburt. i Aug, 10, lei.V CEOKUE MEIXXLL. - f , v. ,s I j . HOLLC'.VAY-' j'.'.i Cuni-l J. CIIJTMENT. e- it - ibU- H h ' t. -via "..-. n 'I r .'.in, : r. I lilts ITi!!ir-' :i I: r -.-f. r . ' III !tt 11. v-aa u '. I - .1 n mf 1U1UO-, im-l .v j: ( S' r',i'Ic Ifh- h f r ll.e cur '4 li- ti i-. y .t- :n t.. j , i.uM. f. uii..-tn li In, v. ' I.- :n .1 ;'- in: n . i r nianr ;truo( rt , .. . . i li... - a, : ! :on. Miid h:i- 'ii...'...--, (juti'ltr. l' ViOvmU awl I'O-.-t. 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