JU The week before the l In-it RTirir,'T flu nw l.rrli:.. Handbills had the full, win- assertion as to what County lluildinrrs. &e.. would cost at ICwisbura, in case of Division : "Gronnd for t'nurt Hmise rnd Jail. Hipense of t'ourt Huse and Oiiices, IVntleimary Jail as Si:hiiylkiii Co., Inclosing and decorating gr. und. fl.SOO i S.5H0 ; 60,000 ; 600 fSl.100 BNow, what are tbc facta? The prnund cost $700 The Jail. Court House, and OlTices are contracted lor at 1 i.ooo Lnrirg s,!7 7on ! avenge of 113,143 gallons per day, 4,714 as the ml cost of the building, .'vrhr . 1"ur, and 78.5 per minute, during tbc to those at IKoomalurg, in Columbia coun- i "''" ,ime- I5ut ai tl'c enginc is J run ty, and sufficient for a larger county than ; abut 9 tou rach JaV, and 6 days in the Union. Allowing f 2,000 for ail possible j k. wo n"e ,C66.6 gallons per hour contingencies, the sum would ctand thus: nd 2444 P" n,!nu,e " tho 1n'y f New Beriiu estimates 1,100 , wa,er pumped by ope engine while at work. The reality !9,7-'0 1 The present number of consumer., is 325, in addition to which are 55 fire plugs Shows a small mistake of $01,400 , fr public use. If we reckon theso equal only, on the part of the Nor Berlin math-, t0 so many other consumers, we have 380 ematieiao". j as whole number. Dividing the quantity 3.tirroptsiC.I. S-sIoa. --f ater Per weck equally among them.they Washington, Jau. 3. The Senate is would have 12.4 gallons each per hour for cot in tcssion to-duy. i " purposes, which would certaioly be a House. After the usual preliminary j very liberal allowance, business, Mr. Giddings moved a correction ! l'or this, they pay an average each of of the Journal, which stated that the 1 812 per annum.eiccpt the fire plugs.which President's message was received by the ; pay only S3 each, amounting in ail to House. ; 51,175 per annum. He denied this and said the message 1 je original cost of these works, when was announced in the House aud delivered grst started, (I was informed by II. Burk to the Clerk ly the President's Private Cnbine, of Philad., who put them up) was Secretary, without permission. 45,000 ; the pumps alone cost 5G50. The proposition to correct the Journal ' jhe Company has since constructed a to this effect, after a debate, was tabled by recrvoir, 45 by 90 feet, 14 feet deep, ca 80 majority. J pablo of containing 12 feet depth of water. Mr. Knight offered a resolution to elect I was told this reservoir was about 2 miles a Speaker by a plurality vote. j from town ; if so, the cost of the main pipe Mr. Phelps moved to lay it upon the j 8ione (to convey the water to, and from table, which motion wag finally agreed to ; tUat point) when put down ready for use, by 12 majority, and the House then re-1 would be about 823,700. The whole addi unied voting for Speaker, the last, or 80th , tional cost would not be less than 525,000. b Jlot, standing as follows : ! Adding this to the first, we have $70,000 Banks, 101 ; Richardson, 71 ; Fuller, ' as the whole cost of the works. 80 ; Scattering, 12. ) The yearly interest on this sum, would There being no election, the House ad- De $4,200. The cost of running the works journcd. for a year, from the Engineer's statement, Pennsylvania Legislature. would be as follows : 5 tons of coal per Jan. 2, the Senate proceeded to elect its ! week, making 200 tons per year, at $5 per officers,wbrn Thomas A. Maguire,of Cam-: ton, amounting to 1300; for oil, packing, bria, was elected Clerk ; Henry Petibnne, ' to. 850 ; wear and tear of engine and of Luxerne, Assistant; Wm. Coacy, Str- fixtures, 540; salary of Engineer, 5000. geant-at-Arms ; Wm. P. Iirady, Assistant, j The Company has also a Superintendent, Nelson Weiser, James M. Rrcdin, and ' what his s ilary is I do not know, but say Adolphuj Yerkes were appointed Tran-1 $1000. If we add theso items together, cribing Clerks. wc have $2,990 as the cost of running the Doorkeeper Wm Ralston; and George WOrks for a year. Add to this the interest Bolton and Samuel Carson Assistants. j 0n first cost, and we have $7,190 as the Henry Mcnald was appointed Messcn-1 nctt expenditure per annum. 1 gcr, and C. P. Haaleton his assistant. ! To meet this sum, we have tho tax on After some other unimportant business consumers, as the only source of revenue the Secretary of the Commonwealth pre-, known to us, being as stated before only ented the annual message of the Cover- $1,175. This would leavo a deficiency, nor, wlhh wai read. i according to theso estimates, of $3,015.-1 The Houso also proceeded to the clec-; fcnow f n0 chance for any material mis tion of Clerk aud other officers, when Wm. ufeg j these items, unless it be in over Jack, of Blair, was elected Cleik; Jacob j estimating the first cost of the additions Zciglcr, appointed Assistant Clerk ; W'm. ; t tuo works. S. Picking, of York, Isaac W. Moore, of j ye now propose to leave the Ger Philadelpbii, Wm. B. Gillis, of Elk, and j nuntown Works, and present a bill of G. W. K. Minor.of Fayette, Transcribing jtcIU3 for the consideration of the people Clerks ; Jas. R. Sansom, of Fulton, Ser- 0f Lewiaburg. gtant at-Arms ; Geo. A. Kurtz, of Alio- j The cheapest plan (I will not say the gheny, and Jacob Glassmyer, of Philadel- j test) upon which Lewisbarg could embark phis, Assistants ; and Jacob Coleman, of. jn this enterprise, would be to adopt the Berks, Door keeper. (.nli D;pe cr ver,jc, tank ) principle. Tbb. I crnnc J. uoot, oi j nuaciciputa, ueo, Freeman, of Westmoreland, and Wm.Mc Oabc, of York, were appointed Assistant Door-keepers. John Lciscnring, of Northumberland, w ,e,-"d Mcssengcr,and appointed John McClay ana Yarringtou, his Assis tants. - ' Mr. Getz proposed th, ntmnt of four additional Doorkeepers, Li fjor jj. bate, it was rulid .ml of order- A bill fixing the election of U. S. Stiv OTrnU't6 i"5t,4i ,e1,'n,' ' . - ''P f't"11 . '-i:cter aIlJ 30 i ! cb siroke, ana iun average of about j CO strokes per miuule, raising about 4 gal lons each ttrofce. They n but one engine at present. It . .- . ' - : . . 1 . . I ' appeared irom me register tuab tue one iu u?e bad made ft0,000 revolutions during the week previous to my being there, con sequently the pump bad made 198,000 ; strokes, and raised about 792,000 gallons : 0f water within the week making an might be made to answer tho purpose fur 10 years to come. I would propose a stand pipe, or tank,10 feet in diameter and 50 feet high, to be placed upon the north west end of the Court House lot, fronting on St. Louis street. I would raise the base to a level with highest ground in the vicinity. This would give sufficient head to carry the wa ter over the roof nf anv house in town. If made of iron of an inch thick, this tank Ad-'-would co-S including heads, about $1481, in Philadelphia ; $70 1110 to bring it .e would 150 more r on Pt. Louis , ou of this tank centre of Third .oat of a main pipe, ter, to the lir.st poiut, nt down ready for use, per ft., estimated cost of no centre of Third street , tue serjate read it, and it was thereby pub-La-10; riutdown ready for use, lisuej tu th0 worj. The following is all .stance from ceutreof St. Louis tbe rtfence he makes to tbo bloodshed, centre of Market street, about If pij.es were laid from the main unccting with the pipe in Market .t, in Front, Secoud, and Third streets, would rcquiro about 10S0 foot of 3 inch pipe. The distance frem the teilire ot Water tn ih W TifiU sireet, on Market, is estimated at about 19 10 ft. The whole length necesnary of this sizo to '"PP1 tbfc fi,reffs Bamci1 W0U,J be ab.out 3,t!20 ft. This size would cost 32 cts. per ft., in Philada., amounting to .$020; and if we allow OS cts. per ft. for laying these pipe ready for use, it would amount to $1319 ; add this to the first cost of pipe, and we have $3020 as the cost of main pipe for these streets. (The cost of the necessary branches, at 2 cts. per lb., is included iu this estimate for laying.) It will be remembered, that the water at dermantowa its raised to tuo height or I I 210 ft., while the proposed height here is I ' only about 105 ft. abovo the point of sup-1 ! P'J (or ua'f t'ie distance;) consequently, j ! wc should only require half the power to I raise the sauic quantity in any given time. I-Vnm i r..fiil TmiTnt Inn aonrdinrv tn I standard rules, I found they were only j using, at present, 14 horse power, and that i horse power would be Tully adequate to supply our wants, unless wc should require more water. The cost of steam, like any- j thing else, is in proportion to the quantity j used, aud the expense of making it. If, i j therefore, Lewi.-burg, at present, would j )1: I only need half the quantity of water now ! j used in Ormantown, it would only require I one lounn tue quauiny oi steam power to i 1 furnish it; consequently, in that case, Si horse power would be sufficient. An euginc, including pump, boiler, brick work, and necessary fixtures, (exclu sive of ground and building) could be put up ready for use, with sufficient power and capacity to supply an equal quantity of water to that now used in Gcrmantown, I for about $1400. A cheap building, say j 40 by 18, one storey, would answer; csti- mate the building and. ground at say $1000. I am not aware of the cost of connecting consumers with the main pipe, in their respective streets, nor whether it is customary for the Company or the con sumer to bear that expense, but suppose it would not cost more than S-0 each. If we suppose 150 to want this accommoda tion, on the streets named, at this rate it would cost $3000 to connect tbem with the source of supply. If we add all the foregoing items together, wo have a first cost of $12,232; the interest on this sum would be 5733. We now coma to the expenses of run ning these works, for one year. It would not require more than 2 tons of good coal per week, making 130 tons per year, at 31 per ton, amounting to $422 ; oil, packing, $50 ; wear and tear of en gine and fixtures, $40; salary of Engineer, (a very easy berth in this case) $400; by adding these items together we have $912 as the expenses of running the works for a single yoar. Add to this the interest on first cost, $733, and we have an annual expenditure of $1640 to be provided for. 150 consumers, (at the same rates charged in Gcrmantown, vis. $12 each per annum) would amount to $1800; add to this, 25 fire plugs for public use, at $5 each, (Ger mantown rates) and we have an aunual income of 192o, which would leave a balanco in favor of the Company of $278, to meet other contingencies. I found from taking the level of the ground, that the ground opposite Geddes, Marsh & Co.'s foundry was about 25 ft. above ordinary low water in the river (the water, at tho time of taking the level, be ing about 3 ft. above that point). The highest ground, at the intersection of Sec ond and St. Louis streets, to be about 54 ft. 6 inches above the same point; and that the highest ground, owned by Mr. Peter Xevius, bounded on the east by the road immediately bebiud tho College buil ding, is 93 ft. 6 inches above said point According to this, the surfaco of the ground at the point named would only be about 11 ft. C inches below the top of the proposed tank, and would only require au J j Vt 15 ranch 12 or 13 ft. hi-h to 'ulJ give LcaJ Cfial If tho gn unJ : ir trice, t!io cost truct a reservoir jr the necessary l length of main .ad Inird slrc 'tn, aiiout ,1-1,. AUtn. 1 Aid ' vtrtbe.f0urtl of a mile). ' ionat nam pipa woaid coat, read; for use, about i.VjOO. .uld lie the diirnnfc between ,.i plans. The interest on this sum increase the annual expenditure j. and unless the income were a!so of eu. wouiu jeuc a Buiau uaii . 1 1 ii i-i ', rcquirinr about 10 add1 nal con- .r.s, viz : iw, to mane - i . ..nav expenses ou!d be much thp"""a'et' U , , ;.,i ,,, eans of the Company , .' .ntini. I rmnl. - adoption. MI of w,tch is K-epcclfullv fulmitlcd, j on u uil of the lollowmg Committee, iy JAMES 1". KOSS, Ch'n. Wm. Cameron, Wm, 1'hick, Thomas ' JIavks, John Walls, Jamks 1. Koss, 1 Comiiiiitce. ! (In the above aggregates of dollars, frac tion?, or cents, are omitted.) President's Message. BOjuOn Monday of this week, the l'res- iJcut scut Lis Message to botli Houses of, O i Cou"rcss. Tho House, not beins oriran- izal) ;t urou the table, uuread; bu' anarchy, robbery, and other viuleuce, which have raged iu Kausas: 'Information has reecutly been receiv- ... m , - . .1 ed, that the peace Of tllC Settlements in : the. Territories of Oregon and W ej f is UtsiurbeU bv holilities on the rart of tlin Iiidiuoo, ailli iiidicaliotlS Of extensive coiubiuatious, of a hostile character among . . - .1 , .1 the tribes in that quarter, the more sen- j 0U3 ; tlcir pussible effect by reason Of the unJetcr.i.ined f.ireign interests exis ting iu those ieritories, to which your at- tentiou has already been especially invited. ! Klhcieiit measures have been taken, which ' it is belitVed, Will restore qllict, and utfoi'd ; prutcctiou to our citizens. Iu the Territory of Kati.-as, thero hav- iug been acts prejudicial to good order, but as yet none have occurred under cir cumstances to justify the interposition of the federal hxecutive. lbat could Only J 1 r i . , f j i i 1 of oreauized resistauco to tcrriturial law, 1 wo iu v.-)(p wa wwooav.va v '""ivt J a.suiruug tho cliaraeter of msurrcctiou, wbich, if it should occur, it would be wj iiiifw Tipomntlv tn orereoine anil finr.nress. j , 1 i t I -i. ,k. I .1. currence of any such untoward event will be prevented by the sound sense of tho I people of the Territory, who, by its organ- j r , f- . . i own domestic institutions, arc entitled, I io. nnssesMii" tue ri.'Ul to uetermiuc their while deporting themselves peacefully, to the free exercise of that right an I must be protected iu the enjoyment of it, with out interference on the part of tha.'itizens of any of the States. ( The southern boundary lino of this Ter ritory has never been surveyed ami estab lished. The rapidly-extending settlements in that region, and the fact that the main r. I..'ilnra.n Indfnen(ltif-M ill tho Slfitit of jiis80ur; aDj Xew Mexico, is conti.ru- ou3 to this line, suggest the probability that embarrassing questions of jurisdiction may consequently arise. For these and other considerations, I commend tho sub ject to your early attention." Omissions ix tue Message. We find no allusion mada by the President to the purchase of Cuba nor tho iffurts of Mr. Gadsden to get another slice of terri tory from Mexico. Ho leaves us in the dark, too, as to his ititcutions towards Great Britain in refereuce to its repudia tion of the Clayton and Bulwer Treaty, and its efforts to enlist recruits for its Crimean regiments on our soil. We should rather have heard him on these topics, than read his scolding to the North on the Slavery question, which, by the way, seems to us liko a stray leader of the Union accidentally tacked on to his mes sage by way of peroration, or a tail to his kite flying for a re-nomination. Tho bu siness portion of tho document is eminent ly creditable, being able, lucid and con cise, but if tho South dues not laugh at his talk to Buncombe we are mistaken. The President's "vaulting ambition" has "o'er leaped itself and fallen on the other side." He docs not seek to heal tho wounds or reconcile difficulties, but tears open the gashes aud feeds fire upon sec tional fires of auiuiosity. PliUada. Situ. From KansasFarther Troubles. St. Locis, Dec. 29. The Lexington, (Mo.) Herald of the 22d says, that on the 15th the citizens of Kansas voted on the Constitution adopted by the Free Stato Convention, held at Topcka. At Leaven worth a collision occurred between the pro and anti-slavery parties. Tbo ballot boxes were destroyed by the mob, the vo ting stopped, and an anti-slavery man's house burned. A man, charged with the last outrage, was arrested and lodged in jail. His friends broke open the jail, re scued the prisoner, and burned down the building. Great excitement prevailed, and both sides sent for assistance. SECOND DESrATCn. CniCAGO, Dec. 31. A letter from Westport, dated tho 18th, states that on election day, tho border Missourians mob bed several Toting places on tho Missouri Biver j at several points they would not allow the polls to bo opened. A large mob destroyed the ballot boxes at Leaven worth, and maltreated tbo Judges of elec tion. The Circuit Court at Beading, Pa., de cided last week that the law does not al low "fietilious bids" at auction, and that if "puffua," are employed the sale is void. Farmer Jan. 4, 1850. J. M. C RAECiT. TTOIINEY at Law; JHffllauuTZ, . 1. liliWHl Cl... Pa. , ' C ,-Wil profcssioBal b.i- is care, ill be pnc tually A tn. June I, yl smess entrusted to hi? a iij faithfully attended .1 Fife L-ture lioiir lr. Hanc Describing hit Arctic Trtrrrfi, m w -,-t , . . 'J be 1 'J'Ji.i' a ran: nrai,.iuu ?,?,,,. ( f f in-- piynieni ii uurs i li,J,.bt,,r.s j w in-' pivmeut ot iu , oa the ni atruiml, Ir.ra s"'Hhe srttlini: up have been delayed in anisL- . , ,.,.. f several tannin attLr , , i,,'.v, i ,n ' a,,;,,, a, p,, "' ,"h't',J j ' "er. " '.Jtf wi,(,se im-cr wiiliho.!iuB .7. .... ,:.K....ti.. '" ';?! ju, mu, jn,.r oitt V ""f'" ' '"y i11"' mw. -rom one to 1 a,r""jr.v li-nienrv. is sarrtr aniolf Hint to "'lnall bills. P' -- ov.2I. tl..N.Wl)KIi:.. Iiasl .Hot ire! rilHK Subscriber is anxmus to settle Hie o'd 1 B.ioW Aecoimisof liUUW.Y A Mil. HI-MI. 'I'ueir Books are in my hamls fur setllcment : : ami llio.se h.) neslect f! pay "t on or before !ie .rist ,lf januar, nvxuJJJ will i!'ir aec,.ui.i placed m Ike har.,1- oftl.p l'HOl'lUl ai: THOIIfTV. JACOIS II. liKOW.-. Irfwisborif, Nov. 20, Inf. To JrsiHs'oiit of Tlmuliiimmt. rPIIE licst JIuwks for Afcents senl 1 for a tow ci tines and try them ainorii; yr uk. 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WORK 3. : f U'"h m ri ati.l r-hciiti infla- nrf. iht wlttl1 , jnen mty rmrair in trir circulation, tin t ptlhjIC t-' at tit, and rtct ir a fuir cuit"'U3tiun f'r thiir i Imhor- an oprr rtumty tor pruntaWe employment rioom to t i wi.hfaff to in tvir .w.n t i pr..mi.i prnrnjitlT Uy uitl a ircuiar on;;.tiiiux full particulars tntft-tht-r with t-mi ou wlix-h tkifT will tx faruLtLetl. by tth " lnrH"i tott to nrsnirti" iiipomi ai actw. ; aa-iri'Sttiug tue aut.Tii- r. .t i.f. l.ltilJol.l .r.Ali, ITI!UrTtF, l"l U i.l. am Str.t-t.N--w York. Seth rnn rtyr. CorT. Sintrli rill (r rrff'iMy inTfIojxi ! r.(.ir. .ii in.-...... ,v i.t ,.tn-e in thr tuitta ; ; at our rick nnd TttrnM to any Slalen, mi the r-.vi:.t ol tne r. t.-.il i.rir.: . J ! New Firm and New Goods! VT the Mammoth Drug & Chtmii Empprisini of CHRIST &. CALDWELL. . .. ...... rl.u...u.-.u ..aiiiiiiuiii a't.'n .-'''n ....iu. in ... 'i rt and Prescriptions at a moment' notice. We have a larae and well selected stock of lre!i and pure UKVfJS, MF.HIVIXES, Chemicals Dycstiitl's. Oils. Paints, tiiass. I'uttv and DKL'UUISTS' tiLASSWAKK, All fcinJs of I'atrut Mwlicinr, Fruit and Confectionery, Tobaccn,Snufr,and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands, Fancy Kalian ami Tuiltt Arlietcs. Fine Toilet Soaps & Perfumery of all kinds, BhCSHES all. CoMHS OF EVKUT VI HI ETT. ItooHft and Stationery, a general variety ol Literary and School Books. Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Burn ing Fluid always 011 hand. Pt'ItE WINES and LlyCORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. fire Proof ami Zinc Paints. Preserving and Pickling Jars, io Customers will find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices Call and see us, one and all, and see our stock ; and if we can't sell you cheap goods, we will not ask you to buy. We arc always on hand to wait on customers. Remember the Mammoth Drug Store ! THKO. S. CHRIST, F. 8. CALDWELL. I.cwisbnrj:, t'nion Co. Pa. ft08 I)Y RAILROAD. A new supply of Fancy J) Goods, Porte Monnaies, f.erinan Pipes, and Kinnikinique Tobacco; also a variety ot new Books, the verv latest works. In be had at J une 23, '55. CHRIST CA Ll) W ELL S. Y CANAL. A fresh supply of White Lead, Paris and Chrome tireen ground 111 oil ; also I urkey I mber in 1 lb. cans ; Lin seed OiL Turpentine, Pine Oil and Fluid, all of which we will sell at the lowest rates to be had at ('MUST Jr CALO WELL'S. T AST, but not Least, a fine assortment of Xj me very best Perfumery for the ladies and gents, consisting of A'mond and Honey Soaps, Extracts for the hdkf., Cologne, Bay Leaf and Honey Water, Bureau Perfume, etc. to be had at CHRIST 4; C.tLO WV.L'S. BY EXPRESS. Just received afreshaup py of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins. FigsxtC. June'J at CHKIST & CALDWELL'S. GEORGE T. COLE, DEALER in Pianos, Melodcons, and all kinds of Musical Mcrrhan- dise. Keeps constantly on hand. Hallet & Davis, Boston ; Lighte, Newton & Uradburvs; and Bennett & Co., N. Y., PIANOS. Also, Princes & Co.'s celebrated MELODEONS, prices from $15 00 to $150 (10. Orders from a distance will meet with prompt attention. Second hand Pianos taken iu ex change for new. Room directly opposite the Court House, Wilhamtport, Pa. April 4, '55 573m6 PLATED WARE Cake and card Baskets Table Forks, Spoons and Butter Knives, Teaspoons silver-plated on the best German stiver, $1 per 4 doz. All goods warranted to give satisfaction. All kinds of Engraving at the shortest notice at J. L. VODER'S. Dr. John Locke, SL'RGEOX L EXT I ST. OFFICE removed to NORTH THIRD sireet, Lcwisbnrg. Lewisburg, Nov. 1,-1855 C. W. SCHAFFLE S WHOLESALE and U ETA II Drvij rni t'hnv'rif Emporium. 'UiKet Street ... Lewisburg, Pa. 4 a. naraun, .r . T 11 I A TTOli ! .-lli(-e on IV Ju , Ma aoorrk. -- . Hire on Second M. west side, iwo arket, J.fM IsltUiR l.inun ln Real Estate. FOR RENT, Mv nnv three store. Brick DwcII- 1 the Kiv in? nor: 5E, ink 1'niver.sily Avenue, al : cr bend. Pushes , inn eivi n April I- 1856. For fnrthrr particulr. enquire al "lie house, or liv letter f me at ;rrli!nnl.i-iliii.J. Dec. 27. 'l5S JOKI'H I'. 'I'l.i 'IN. Orphans' Court Sale. T) Y virtue of an Order of the OrHians' J J Court of L biou Counly, ie soU no the premises on ! Saturday, 2C.7 Jaaa-irg, 1S5(, i commencin; at 11 o'cloi:!:. A. ..I., the rn!I..incr ; lUsenbu t Real tstalc of the late J .us Hioh. ! deceased, viz. . I A certain Tract r.f T.an.i situate in W lute Deer ti.trns!iip, cennty afireai-l, aJniinni lands of the heirs of Samuel ltrh:im, .'.-c'd, I on the east, on the nciih by land of t'hr'.ii , ! A. DielTpndr:'pr, on ihe U't by lands of l ie- I dprick D.-rsham.and on the south by lands of; Francis Walker n l ethers, coniaiiiiiig '-i'-i i ArrM mure or less.with the appurl' tiances. on which are erected a gui'U wusey( ei ius ma le known at sale by Hi;.UY lllt.ll. Adminisirati r. White Deer, Jan. I, 1S6 ' orphans' ourl Salr virtue of an orJcr of the Orfcm B1 w VTr.- Ii.r. 1 IIr ... leruiunr the ll "trl Ol liVHi l-PIT, Ml JjCUsuurL,, in 50 rc'u-ij:l-:i. tiZt, comnirncin al 1 1 o clock". .-.... me ion..oiS described Keal Kst.t'e, of the late Jmi L. l.LAn deceased VIZ. . ' . ... .'t , : rct ; cen-iin i ract n ...mu, . ... v.. ... Uutfidue township, C.uitll al l. regain, a-.j.'i lit"-, ,jie ct Branch i f the Soo,uehatina on the cast, lands of John CuiiJy K ! n the south. .h,. west bv same and lands of C'dlrey Deck, and on the rmrth by .aajs oi sji-g .fr'fX perches, neat measure, ait cleared and iu a 4!$thigh state of cuUivaiiou, having -f up,.n it a Frame JIouse.Frame Barn.jrt J and Orchard of various kinds of Fruit: umi the appurtenances. Terms made known at sale, rr THOMAS PENNY, Administrator with ihe Will aunejed. January I, 1 S r H VALUABLE REAL TR0FERTY, AT riuvATi: SALE. rrilE umlcr.-iiineil oher at Private Sale I a very desirauie e-t.ite, s.tua'.e in t'h.l lis.juaiiue Tp, N..i ih jn.berlar.J Co, l'a., coia pruiiig the fullouing tiacts : i No. I. The Mansion Farm, adjoining lands ( f Wm. R .yer. Juhii McU. e, J..hn Caul, John Witteninyer, and others, con taining ii't I"CS niore or less, whereupon are erected a two storey Unck Dwelling A V Jiou'.e 1 bv'.'S feet, (hitherto used as aj public house.) ;lh a commodious Waidim ue and Woodhoust', a Bank iiaru f- by -10 feet, and other Outbuildings necessary fur a farn.. A Well of Water al toe door of the hnu c.atid a ( i).tt.rn each with a l ump in. Aisot. another Unck H..se. U' feet, on 1 the same premises. Ihe r arm contains o acres of Meadow, and ihe balance I'piand, ali cleared land with Ihe exceptiou of about two ) No. It. A Lot of Timber Land tituated in the t.i n-h:p aforesaid, fJVL pun!;, in in T a". aaY..M inf.r. i.r le r , .V.1 Z. a,ijOM11I)g lauds ol Jim M ilienrnv- I er, Isaac Brown, aud others. I No. III. The undivided threc- fifihs part of TEN ACRK.S more or less in i the township aforesaid, adjoinine; lands i f ; James Cumtnings, Hugh Martin, John Wit- lenmyer, and others. No. IV. A Trart of Mountain fHn. Land, WELL TIMBERED, sitatte fesfe'0 '''e town-hip aforesaid. a 'j.oning Sr? lands of John Vons, James Camer n'W nn ,rimps Strawbndge and oihers. ( if Persons wishing to purchase any of the above estate, will please apply for further particulars to either of Ihe subscribers, Heirs of Bkxj.hi Fou..sMJtN-, deceased, who will sell ihe above as ihe property of said d"c'd. EVELINE KOKESMAN, JOS W. FOKKsM AN, MENU. WITTENMYER. AMANDA WITTENMYER, J. II. FOKEfM AN. WM. S. FORES-MAN. Jan. 4, I85G Iw Heirs, &e Jarf AI-U"S CIICKKV PECTORAL, FOR SALE, For the cure of Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness, 'pilAT desirable Property of the Iate: ?B7 L Joshna HouspI, corner of Sr.John and 3d i St Lewisbunr, bein- ever a half Lot, and 'lHTS woa TOch tnnety - . . , 11 ltl(- ,K! i from it cures of rrrrf Tarictv of pulmonary disr-sf remaining a pood Ht.nse; Mablrs that it i entirelY unnrewwrr to wnt the eri JjJLand other Outhouses, Well, and a-EL- . drncrs of iu Tirtues in any' communitr where it Garden, all in excellent order ; has been employed. So wide is the field of its ne The property is ottered at Private Sale bv fulness, and ?o" nnmermu the ea!9 of its enres. the subscribers. Executors of the estate of! said deceased. Persons wishing to purchase will leave their offers at the Cimosir ii O.fice when most convenient for them. ADAM SIIECKLER, JACOB SI R I BLE. Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale. To suit purchasers, on reasonable terms. THERE are 9 lots of Woodland, si- i JL mate in White Deer Tn-. o. LUlle lluf-I fnlne ('reek, about a mile above Guldin's sor, f rinnni. from 14 tn "I irrM each, well timb- I ered with various kinds of Oak. i"iue, i'epiar, and Chesnul. The Farm contain' aout 55 acres.of which 18 are cleared. nd has on it a Two ftorv Log , a lipase, a Log Stable, fpring of Water, Jixiand Fruit trees of various kinds. It ad joins lands of John Hummel and Jacob Hart man, about 1 mile from (Juldin's Store, in White Deer tp.. Union Co., Pa. The above property is offered at Private . Sale, by the subscriber, , GEORGE MEIXF.I.L. Kelly Tp., Aug. 10,-55. j A Valley Farm of Limestone Land, r0M PRISING about 13 Acres, for J SALE. Said Farm is in nnp nf lh hest . Wheat-growing rallies in Central Pennsvlva- nia.within two miles (nver a Bride?) to a Rail-' road, accessible to Markets, in an eminently . ... ... , . .... neauny neignoorooou, near io -inns, mores, j Church and School lluues, and iu the midsi . efan intelligent and respectable population. ! The Improvements are a fir.si-class 11 A.N K It k'-s; fill hr Aft fietwith a fair Vnnsi.in J . ; House, Waron house. Corn house, andl.ll ' other suitable Outbuilding. It has a lanre I jm,Apple Orchard, and Peach and Pear trees ifc. sufficient for ordinary use. ; The Farm is all cleared except ahont one I acre (and plenty of Woodland in the immedi- i ate vieinitv nil of Limestone snil. and as the owner thinlic is nnl siirnasspd for natural nrn. dnetive nnntilies hv nnv in the Slnte. .... , . ii wi.t De som venony, or a portion oi bo io 100 acres, as might suit a purchaser. rtr.i...i.- i.fc.L k w.! can obtain further information by applvmi to O.N.WoRniv.r.'AnmieZr ollire. Lewisbur. -10 j WOOD FOR SALE. PPLY to A. K. Boll or John f halfanf. Full cords delivered. May 10. l-S.j. I.t-t ut i:-it.i legethtr! T J -- -r.-JX -V '-- ' " - - i s . HQLLOWAY'S PILLS. 11 H- A Kit XlfKf 11 1,,. V, n 11.. . I !i l.uuin ra. - 'fih j kjr .p Vj '""TI.V" ti"0.! ti t"" , Vi. ' u-' W lV'.TK. ti Ui l.vilKM, of .. ...I -n-mtn... I r..ft.r.r nj II lMtfc. ? ni. r.0'l.l msnottriui. w bis ecr au. lyi tt.r rMi..ul ' f d. ai. J.t-s y.7.'. I'arft tie BlooJ. ii. I nr.- rxj r"'y v-n;' ine-1 to pcrat the llrr. Ui klilu. U lac, r. Ur.rtin II. Lif. th rr ftUUiltl ' ujii aia... i.ii ii .iu.j. ar.j K- i iiufi.kft rr Tiare faken Hi? FMt. uf K. . n r-.l ii. ...i Hfl.-f ll:- ..rl-J. I hat mabin r ! .' mi I. ' . oi; lint- R.-n. r;!y. Thry t"i." o. tl.. p r.rya, aowclcr fUMA .' I. h .. . ll'T Ui. Mltl U4t J b.l.ir.ly, It IJ.nitl,. I iji- i"J:i if tir mu,n. n.:i' it tl.at tl.t- .Ti. ,n , (.v mi. !'-r 'ri l if-.-ti.!.; b. .lb, r th ir s it.: ' br-r-n IU-, -ir ',ae lu.titii, CoIJ'JlUilf.t. : r oi l, lu iiic W t ti.ii 1.1 J. I.' a t.l' ii lll-l... l--e :., a ci aia.. ! . !- t rfl.'l ..i!.-t m .iMi.f tl :.t rat, pm it ul al. au-1 f.r an cui:.ttaut; .tu- j .-h.u.'i i. .;L uli:. i.'u. j'i I ' rrt f'. t-st T'"?-: lrin intht wv'4 f.ir ft '"..irii'y iufttt't: A-t! ri I -: i.iT f. m; ;P. i.-.wfi t". mjl.Jr. F'miitl Ak'c IsiwcmoI ftir.u r..o. hi j'i:i:.:. o:j .a.Lt f i.t i tv i- I! ii ft. i.f an.! fral ( L-t I;-' rt-. Irs J . -ti( n n ixry nit at t i.r;-I - I l!'.ri-Z: !' .Ii AOw tOOl In.;;- .t 1 1. r.nii.n rtion vims ofa-l ainUa' i.ia.H...:fc J:.r..i LrM 'S.I.I at :n- M;iiu.ft'-t-ri f-f I'rtf. -fftr H(ft-Ct-wT, u ..-r. . i w V'-fh. aifl '.':4 -irrii4. L-'H10. nnd t T ail rt-l.-t..l Ir ltu..,U tifi t-f JlriMiaa tiT- uU. - ' iin ' ii-ixta orla,i -1 u- is o,r,.r.-rul...- niiii: takirnr th laa. gr -t i: biv - in f r t." .-n'-i.iarr of patwnuia tTary r ir-A'.-i Vj-wU li x. AYEH'S FILLS. ill ail ilie purjioM's of a Tirrr.E has .cm? exi.ctcd a puhlie demand for an efT'-t-tivp p-irirrttlvp piil wh:h could be relied on as stlw and pTfctlr mi in it '.rvrntion. This hum tovzi p n jj.in d to mct-t df.ir.:.:.d, and an cten bf tri.-il nf it virtue hr cn'luiTtjly shown with hnt success it accomi'iishes the purpose ticsiqned. It h r i-y t" make a phvU-al tut not m.t to nrtke tV-! -it f all ;..'. rr w'riich shonM have ni'iie ''t the fc''ifctinii!. hut ali the adrantaes, of every nthcr. This has Wen attrir.pt'-d here, and with wh.it :cccss we wul.M respectfully submit to the I'-iilc decision. It h:. ht'en unfortunate fnf the pnti-'Tit hitherto that almost every pnr.ratj,Te ruerdir'i." i acrimonious ar.d irritating to the bo eN. I ii I I nut. Many r.f them produce so much (rripir.!? pain and rt'Tnl'.ir.n in the syte?n a tn niAr tnan coniiterbalunfe tiir c od to be dcrircd from t!i'-m. 'i'L- e piiia produce no irrit.-tion or p;n, unices it arie fr-m a prev.msly exbtinj; ohtrur liun r dcr.ir:t nu-nt in the b wcU. Iltrir.g purely fect i' . no 1,-irr. ran nr'e from their use tn n quantity ; :i;t it is U tter t i;it any medicine shouid be tukvTi j'.tii- i' U-'.v. Mir.i:tc directions fcr their t:ic in the several dieaes to w huh thtyareap p:ie;t,le are ijvcn on tiie A"ir.z the com plaints whi- h have h, .MilT cured hv them, we mav mcii:.o:i Liver Ciuip'..iint, in its vr.rinus furnu of Jit'ir. i: Iri'uce-iti-'n, '.iriyu-T and of Ap- r'ite, 1 ::!".:.(!. Irr.ta'jii.ty, Iiihous IIc.-idacI., l:.i:"';s l-'tvr, r'cTtr ntid A:'.t 1'in in t!: Si io a:,a I.-ii;.- ; f r. in truth, all thee ,ut wit tlie eon--ier;:. -r.e o'' ili-ertsed ad. on in the liver. A an : rrt r.t, t'-f-v a:r rd prompt and sure relief in Coa tivcr. I (".'Ii", Pvt-TiTv, Humors. Scrof ula ar.d Si-;;rry, ('--Ms with trepes of the body l i er an i impurity of the hl.nid ; in short, any an i evrv cae litre a p':rsr;itive is rrenired. Ihev Vi .ve alo prnduei-d snme sinipilarly sue-ees.Hf-..I r ;rc :n Khcuiiiritism, Gf-ut, Inpy. Gravel, jr'rYMp'd... l:ihc.tr.t:on of the Heart. Fains in the ):..; k. Sr .T'lrt. h. and S :!. Th"v .:.n-:'.l be freely X..t n iu the sia; of tue yer, to ptirity the bloc it and frepare the 'j-tini ! r the change of season. An n.-eai;vnal d' e sr-:n :!aTcs the tfimarh srvt howcls into healthy actier. and restores the app tlte and i icnr. They puruy the hlood. and. hy their stimuh.nt action on the circulatory system, rene rat" the strength cf the bodv, ar.d resV're the w:iitfj r-r die.cd eneri: of the whole e-nranism. Ilcnc an occasional close is advantaceou. even though no criom tlerin!emcnt exists; but nn neceary desin? shmild never he earned too far, as ev-ry purpative medicine reduces the streTipta, when taken to excrs. Thethrusand ease in which a phync is rvcjuired cannt be enumerated here, but they surest themselves to the reason of every body; aud it is confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing whici has hitherto been available to mankind. When their Tirtues are once known, the public will no lonjiet doubt what remedy to employ when in nae of ft cathartic nudkine. rCEPARKD WV JAMES C. A KU, Practical and Analytical (.he:itt, i.owell, .Mass. Pnce 5 Cents ptr Box. Five Boxes for $1- ?hat almost "c7 f ctIon in persons pulili. ly known, who haie been restored from alarming aua err a uesperaic aiseasca oi ui. iur.pi by iw use. When once tried its superiority over evexY orhcr medicine of its kind is too appar ent to escape observation, and where its lirmea are known, the public no lnni-rr hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affec tions of the pulmonary orn which are incident to our climate. And not onlT in ibmr-'" at tacks upoa the lun. but for 'th- nmM of Coins. Corons. UoA'ts'. e : and tor Child it is the j-i test and safest ucdioB. thatntvaoneL ,h.iv,rf .v: w. nM nn, a more than assure the as it nan long Deen m ennaiant Twmiie itsrnialitris kept up to the best tht rt erer Lu'been and that the geuuine arti. lc is sold by r. pare.1 1 .J.OIt- 0. A.LR, Practical and Ana;j- - 'r" .'iif. ri.rit 1 c:dwit. Uwit. tor.-: J. K." l .-.. w. Mi. 11: II tia.-t.atj Kemjr Kl.U.r, Jl:rJ;nl ur,-. and by all nialturrjhr. Flap of Union and Snyder Counties. VARNISHED. l,0,'en Rollers, and tn Muslin, reai'.v lobe hiine p. will be sent by the subscriber, pottage paid; Township map, co!i red, fcr fl SO tienirEiral ' " ' 7S The Division line is drawn on this Mp, also Township line-, an.l s " contains ail Ih. rrmciral Koa.ls. and shows comfarative du- 1 I .... . ... l:.l K.. tti:-hi ir tA ' . . l...n rion r f the Seat of JuSliee. it slli'll (I re mil -iii . . " -w .i'ne ileal Map shows the strata of th. ,... c untit s. I r,,r .henper c -pies cf the Mar- aditress ' r L"r''l "I f tolVUlI K. VOLKMAR. I.ewisburr, May is, 18j- Estate cf Daniel Ludwig, dee'd. - .1... 1 AtrnrO ... i ..... i i,r the Ki-.-istcr ot l nu n couniy Mrntof .a-:.h,refcre.aU r-- ' dfbtetl to said e,tate are "n"-"" iinuiednte paymeni.an.1 hem le- riim am also rentie -, , f. .....'.ment. gaily authenticate.! f.rctuement JOM. KAN K- JEl sit a 'i Eiccators. KOBI'IM- CA.NPOR. White Peer, Sept- 3, I?5i t t I A I ' M for Justices a .r,!,-l.tl.iu;r.a..t1cChrc..,-.eC.ic, I "r 1
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