WAR l'lKITUNED. A letter Imm I'.-nsicoU stl ! he Mexican Cuvgr it lui adjourned' ivith out funn lly declniun war antiit thi couiviy. Tuiii if l r .iq settle ihn q tion nt war which hn boon niti'i"tt ruinnufiiiy iVr oomn momlis past, sod insure probibly pr?mnent peice tvilh Mexico, or at leu' atimtany wtr nrisint (i urn annex ilinn. Rimotiis ol lorniid tble bolie ol" M xictn troop muching to Tex still come from van oui qmrttfis, but have evidently th ime oriftiit, and re Lul the echoe of reports which fuva a'ready b- en prov ed In be itroundlcss. I'1 addition to the want of the necessary funils, the Mex ican Governtnen! hn to contend with revolution and diiornmzition in Us own department. Lte accounts lron Tobsjco represent Ihat province haa ft up the standard of revolution and insert ed it independence, nd '.hat the Mexi can Government was about to finish th revolt by lending n army there. V doubt even its ability at present to at tend to this revolted province, but it is evident, with rttcb adverse influences at wotk in its own territories, that it can uever, at the sanio time carry on a war with i lie United Slates. Mexico will no doubt, choose the wiesl course, and settle her difficulties with the United States by negotatton. R E V E RS0F FO It T U S E. AVoah Brown, whose death wis an noiincod in A'ewark a few daysao was, formerly one of the firm of lSuh and Adam Urowoi extensive ship builders in the city of New York. When that firm disolved some years since the de ceased received upwards of S150.000 in money as his share oi the joint property tut owinfc to being cheated, going se curity for others, and making bail specu- 1 ittons, he became very poor in nts otu age, and for some lime before his death procured a scanty i-ubsistance for him self and family, by caulking and repair , ing old boats by d.ys work. Important Movement amoso the Jhoctaws. By a recent movement -among the Choctaws and Cherokee, it appear likely thaijthcse genuine natives will make application for organization under the territorial' laws preparatory to feeking admission as Abates of out Federal Nyslem. .Pilchlyn, the elec live chief of 2.5,000 civil zed Choctaw V.MttOil, tbe Mississippi,' says the Free ) h i s Winter, lor the purpose of apply ing to Congress for the admission of his notion as a territory to the United State?. with a dt!"gate in Congress. consti tution, it is said, has been adop'ed by the votets of the nation, and every pre liminaiy step taken for submitting ii to Congress, and this distinguished chit f selected as ibeir represeniai ve.' IMMENSE MOTIVE EST A U LIIMEAT. The London Mining Journal gives a brief description of the gigantic, Loco motive? Establishment at Si. Peters burg, Russia, organized and directed by Messrs. Hmrison Si hiistwick, former ly of this city, in conjunction, we be lieve, with Mr. Winnans, of Buhimore. It characterizes it as Mhe most ex'iaoi dinary, a well as gigintic Commercial L-dablishmenl winch tan be found in the history of the woi Id, ancient or mod ern. 1 Ins establishment was called in to opeiation to supply the large rum hried o! Locomotives rr noin d for the great chain nfraihoads which the Em peror cf R $ ha-di eciitl to be con structed, (M-nr Whistler, a 13 jsiuni.iii being Chief-Engineer,) and is so huge in dimension? that 3,500 operatives are imployed in it. Tu keep ordir in h I mtxeo mass of Americans, English, Scotch, rish, Germans, and Russians, a company cf soldiers is kepi on du'y in -conjunction wilh a police force, whos- duties are confined lo the works ll the operatives aro refractory they aie ('iscbarg'd, uiilers there happen lo b. -I'uians among them, and when ant of tnesu Ufend against the discipline ol the place, they ate immediately lied up to the ti jangles, soundly (logged ami sent to woi U again, and this praclirp is continued notwithstanding Messrs. II. n poii & EnUvick have strongly appeal- ed gainl it. Il'urn a man present hitiiscll fir t mplo) ment at this establish nii'i.t, his name is not asked, Lul ho i presented with a medal having un it a number. In the py house are 3,500 wooden boxes, ami when a laborer pre- fen is riunsell on Saturday nighl for hi money, it is iven lo him and the tu-,; si liken from him as a receipt. Tin medal is dmpprd in the box correspond ing lo iis number, and a new medal i. (livrn to the laborer at a pledge uf tin . ploymetit for anothn week. l-4-"" ''er of ihe (ilavelon Civi' Sat the U. S. troojm an ,the defeniv irpell ment which imy 'i itory of. Texas, btr 1 in retaliation, upoi i:rmc r vnow the xai:voo NEIUIUiUU. S iIh inhabitan's of the earth mnv prepue for n second company of preach - ii in Ilia lorm of 'eanliqmkei Mhun lei and 'lighlnl.ig,' &c. Toete seems to b! some hard hearted people in the woi Id trying to firu lh iiidign.ition of ungodly men agunsi lb L t er-day-y .inm, but he thai sits in th Heavens, pit's hooks in Iheir nosei an ' eads ihem into the pit ihey had dug foi i heir neighbor. A i, knowing ihat iher ire oilier judgment in sioie for i h . .vhoU eirlh, we will venloie a predic ion, and that shall be ilorm and .hait -imugii to Causo a (amino, ami show l'u' .nhaOitanis of the faith, th it J-uh Chris' tnd not lttf Mormons, vexes ihe nations. Enough of the present generation shah ee, hear & feel it, to be witnesses that he servants of God tell the truth. Watch, lor you Anuw not tne houi. nor ihe daj ; and you cannot accuse tlu Mormons of maktnp hail; so, watch! foi ihe hail, ihe earthquakes, and war shah eome to vex all nations.' SAD MISFORTUNES OF A FAMI LY. The Si. Louis New Era of the 3d in stant, relates the following melancholy disaster which be ft I a family of Gei mms, named llaepiman, consisting ol the moiher,two sons and t wo daughters-in-law, who left Philadelphia on the 23. tilt,, lor that city. A short lime belon reaching Pittsburg, the son, a young man, about 25 years of age, fell from the canal boat during the night, arid was never afterwards seen. O i iheii way lo Cincinnati, another boy, 12 yean old, fell overboard and was drowned. viimost overcome wtik giitf, the three women concluded to continue their jour ney, and accordingly alter reaching Cincinnati, took passage on board tbe Ohio Mail, for 6'i. Louis. It would seem thai this sevtre loss woulJ have been sufficient under (he circumstance to have home down the strongest mind, but (till the widow's cup ot bfilictioti was not full. The last nmfuitune hap pened when the boat was opposite Lib erty. One of the young wo iun went lot ward of the cook-house lo draw a bucket of water and in attempting to get t on board, her feet slipped and the cur rent which tilled the bucket drew bet jvei board, and she was drowned. COUNTERFEITS LOOK OUT! own Idol week,' and" coiiiniiiied in -de lault of bail, on a charge of pausing two oonnteileit bank bills, of ihe demonstra tion of Five Dollars, on (he Bank ot Middlttown, Pa. They we.e passed upon two tavern keepeis, both on tin wine ivening, within Hie space of an oour. The otltiiider in this case wa. piobably an instrument in Ihe hands .ol jthers. Several similar bills have been put oil in this leighboi hood; this f.ici and other circumstance?, lead to the sua picion thai theie is a gang engaged Ii ihis nefarious business among u: Counlerled fies and lens on lb IIoiie.iUltt Bank are a I mo In ciicualion Both lie well calculated to deceive e append descriptions ol Ilium iron Bicknell' R-porlei: hank of liJiddletown, Middlctown ru 5 .. May be delected by th letter M' in the word ' Middletown' a 'he top vf the bill, which h.s two floui ishes, in the genuine it has only one Eng'aving coaise, but calculated to dc eeive. Ilunesdale. Bank, Honesdale, Pu 5 c, 10 s, and 20 s, altered Irom bio ken Tenth Ward Bank. May be de lect hy the names ol ihe engiavets. Tin genuine wore engiaved hy Rnwdon W nglit i- IIj;ch, New Yoik htsdlter ed by Underwood, Bald, Spencer & 1 loin , riiiladtlpina. iihesburn turmer. ..... A droll verdic ws rendetfd on AInn- lay at Yilliam.,b'.tig, ty a tomnci'. ji. ry that had been inquiring into the dealt jl Prick Canada,, who was an habilo illy miemper-te man, Ihe verdict ol he jury was JJaih by the viaitalioi )('God . consen uence of being intoxi oated. A. Y. 'D ue Sun. WRJT1N (JON NEWS P.tfPE US. A ciiculai fr jni the Post Master Gen t .Mates that any memorandum iijioi itwsp.p n, or new-ijuper wrapp-i. unjecis the same to letter postage. i hechaige is lobe governed by tin weight, correspondence in this way wil oe louiid lo oe ruher . mitre exjiensiv h 'li in the ujujI mode The ii'jmber of slaves in the world is es imaied as fallow-: In Brn7.il there mi 2,500.000; -U. S. g,500 000; Sp.misl, 600,000; Fieneh Colonies, -J50,000; Du'ch, Daniih, and Swedisl olomes, 100.000; South American Re lublies, 46d,O(J0: Tojal, 6,(i5O,O0O. - The Rnyal Priming Officii of France iossse. tonis ol ivrie uf ji,,ivar,l ,.f " -i "T"1"" "i inaHyiarK was. brougni out by people in the ; . 1. IT- '"T"' '"'ni..? '"ill tbisphalloiv ,rk tahe? We till r.ciivn extensive additiw H II II I I II M I III! I I L- LU i- CD C3 ill vx vJLi "TKUTII WlTHOCT f EH. CANAL COMMISSIONEU. ui:jiovai tickesT. SEAT OF JU8TICE. FOa BLOOIVISBURG. ASSCMHI.Y. Tlioiiiri A I'uiistuii. I'KOTllONOrAKY. JACOB IYKRLY. REGISTER AND RCCOKDEU. CHARLES tO.fSEU. TREASURER. Charles T illniiii. ( COM MISSION ER. l'eter lint AUDITOR. Willinm Cole. On our first pge will be found the power ful Si unanswerable address of the Sianding Gommiuee, upon the subject of the Re- urt.i-.l V a nol nil In ro'jil !l IIUTUIj a a r n 1 1 w i i u it i In all we may say during lliis campaign of volunteer candidates, we do not wish lo be considered as attacking private charac ter. We feel noe.nn'uy against any per son named for an office, who is nol on the Removal ticket, nor in speaking againsi diem, aa in duty bound iu do, have we any design lo impeach ihem for any ihing ex cepl their present public position and con duct. Their reputations are, for ought we shall alleilge, pure and unsuspected, Some or all named, have been removal men in profession and practice, but die position in which ibey have now allowed iheniselvei to be placed, is trulv unfortunate. Can it be possible thai lliey fully appreciate the nature of their sitoiiuon and the peculiar strength and jnsiiic.is of the teproacbes ihat can bu levelled against them? Tliev allow their backs lo be turned upon their menus, a,,.. h ,. , - "( and hope to me iuc. i ney bihiio aniaonibi 10 ine cause ihat they have heretofore professed la support, and expect must of their vote Irom its bitter and deadly enemies, h ha lisen by reason of solicilationg that shouh have been resisted, and fioin want of rrflee lioi that slionld have been indulged in thai they stand where they are in an ill chosen position before the voters of the county. It would be well judged were tliev yet, to lo decline the contest, and avoid the pci tloiir- field before thun. Bui w ith lliein fsts the responsibility of their course, and if diey decide to make themselves the vie lims of Danville unlike and selfishness ihev need nol expeel from true hearted Removal iiifn any support. For our enemies w have blows; for our frienda when erring re monstrances: fI7Two weeks from next Tuesday. lb people of Columbia Counlv, will be callcit upon lo perform an important duty; l themselves and to their posiperiu to voti for or against ihe Removal of their countt seat. For upwards nf thirty years, a nia jor.ty ofibe county have from year lo vear peuiioncd to llr LegiLiurH for a redrew nf their glietaiices, nm! have as nfun bei.-i lenisd iliroujb i lie l in.tiitrii.e am) ihhii yeii'enl ol the I),.nville laciion, hut tlnnik lo llie f.iillifulnrsa and peievernce el Sen ntor Ross, and our late we'ribers, Messrs, Snyder and Fimsi.-n, i',,. pH,i)e 0! tl County now have an oppnrtuitiiy nf vindi cating their own i;ghl, and of peeing th UMl of Justice, where it should have been ilar.ed ori(jinally wiihoui any expense lo iheniselvei. The Danvide faction will, ol course, contest the battle; ir.cli by inch, and nol hesitate to oae all the meani within ibeir reach, however deiestaMe and degrad nig they may be lo ihemselves or the in strument lliey may make use of lo eflVci tlieir purpose. It behoves, then the friends of Removal, to bo up and doing to arouse every man to bit duty that we may push lorwaru in one solid pliulanx lo aieriain; and glorious vi.Morv. Just aa our paper was going lo press wex.we 'cceiven a requesi io annonnceif(,lind in Bpmhf r column.comnosed of imo.l 1 - .1 , .1. I I . . e . i t ustiu viara, as a ennmu ne tor ine iegis Inline The same announcemeiil was sent o Dat.villn, n,,d Best refused lo publish it,'nver ay thine the ami removal faction can until afr il had tppdated in our paper, thai die people might be duped into the belief Mat .lylsrk w as . brought oul by oenole in the .... . . IIH ASSESSED, R!incmber that uexl Saturday, Oct 1th, is the last day thai any man can be assessed to have a vote this full. Let every man, then, examine the list of voters put up ai the place of holding the elections, and see if bis name is upon n. IT not apply to tin Assessor before Oct 4 ih. !!' lU.'JK'L'W JI C7We were presented, on Tuesday last, by Mr. Murray Manville with a beauti ful bunch of Raspberries, of the second growth, grown on bin Island, in the Sot qiiehannali river, oppos'ne Espylowr, tin present season. They were fu.l grown and ripe; and delicious to the taste as tny that we have eat this season. We have of ten seen tbe second growth of apples, plums Sic. but ibis is the first lime (hat we ban ever iieard of ihe second growth of Raip berry. Much has been said about (he expense thai ihe Danville people were at in putting ii the public buildings at that place, and uonte quently, provisions have been made in the Removal Bill, for refunding their original subscriptions but ii appears from the ex iract from the Commissioners books, which follows, thai llie story is all gammon, and ihat ibey could not have paid much, if any towards the erection of the public building as il has always been undetslood thai llie original eusi of constructing ihem was on about $ 5,000 C7Siatfiment of amount paid by thr County of Columbia for putting up Publi Buildings, at D'nville from ibe Commis sinner's minutes. Paid by County in 1815 for building (Jourl Mouse $523 00 Paid by County in 1810 for Court House and Jail 2 1 60 00 Paid by County in 1817 for touri House and Jail 1131,19 Paid by County in 1818 fjr iouri House and Jail 1 18 85 $1 033 01 Valentine Best, has been travelling ll County, ihe past week, lo gel up a can didate for Recorder Me has mode appli cation lo several Removal men. but has m with a decided rebuke, and we have nm beard, ihat he has yr I been able to ijpi an .ini in consent to be victimised hv h I tine, however, will Show. What was lli-si doing up (he rrpek tin nthei day? EleciioNecrini; against the Re moval Bill, or !gainsl tbe ticket? who tell? whatever il might be, it is not pro halite lie intended lo advance llie in teres ,,f ilia r,0l ,.t .1.. . , c I" "i"c in imhi sHcruoii, as ne nas no other iibjHci in view than lo defeat the Re moval. Look out for mad dogs, fur ihev ire dangerous when sneaking about ib 'touniry tvo cannot too ohen warn tin Mn.a vi i ii it jiemovai lo oewun of Ibe falsehood cire nlatetl( by lli Danville faciion, as lliey will not stop a any thing, however base and contemptible to defeat the Removal question. In proc ol ibis, we have only lo mention, the fact dial ibey are now circulating the slorv ib it some of the principal men iu Bloom i....... . ... i ., , , . h "i iimmm'u io neinoval, aiul tin refused to subscribe, as much towards ih erection of new buildings as was tlioiu'b bey nuibt As a complete refutation o ibis fulsehood, we have nulv to sav, ilia .I.., :.. i'. .. i iw, .i nnigir ji.-ii, in 1 IIIIIIIMIJ!T ri l)' linsi il to remo-al, and thai ,) far I'mm ant peigon having refused to subscribe towarb ibe buddings; no subscription paper 1 ever been jol up, nor will ihere be any,uii .1 ,.r.... .i. ..I : i ... ., , mi .iiii i uir ririniuii, ncu ine puOiic ma be assuied ibitbcre wi'l be no lack i liinds io erect buildings to the eniire satis faction of the Couniy and to ihe lull ie .1ni.dmur.lu .T il.o Kill 'f'l. ...n , un i ,s v me un., i ne guseriions io ibe I) anville faciion lo ibe contrary riot withstanding. UUI.UUlilA COUNTY REMOVAL TICKET. Our friends in Colombia counlv, by mil oral agreement, have formed llieir Tickc iipuri distinctive local grounds. The vuu will be this fall directly ttpnn ihe merit ol tbe local question; viz for the Seat of Ju tice fio n Dannlle to Bloomsburg Upon iln result of this contest will depend the seitle mer.l of tout hiiheilu peiplrxed and per plexnig question. Tbe Ticket will bi men, nominated with great unanimity, and will be elected by fifteen hundred maioriu (,,, - i,,tu the field. (Liz Dem -B't!ifiiHifg 1 . Tl ..... v-niunne li 'oi, on unaay Inst 'louu.in u.-ei, on ijunaay instj ns; !!'" "d Dery, on an titc.ion tring loir. What a cliiisiurt Ve are rrqitfstdl to mention, that Mr. Easierbrook. tcachei of Music from the East, will meet the singers of ihe Episco pal clioir.on Saturday, ('ibis) evening, w iih a view if engaging a class, ill-'- H 'f The trial of John F. Hum, fur the iniir hr of John A. y.cvari in l.vi inning coun iy, has determined in tbe c.un i.Mioo of Hunt of Manslaughter, lie was sentenced 'o live years nnpii.souuieiii in ihe Piio-n n tiary ' ' The I) on. ci .il ic Cuoleiees fron Noi'thombei laud and Diu phio coonti) have been unable to agree upon a Scot 'Olial candidate, and John M. Fouler ol llanisbuig, and Lewi- L. Bewail ol Sunbury. have each been nominatvd bt their respective conferees. Late intelligence from Oregon states thai me English residents have had for souk lime a regularly organizjd government, au ihorized and protected by the British Par i&uii'nt. The American settlers were in nidsiofan election for ibe higbesi offices of ihe ir government Professos Sillnnaii states thai liylnninf. rods cannol be relied upon unless llie;. reach ibe earib were il is permanently wi-i. even in limes of ihe severest drauglii, am ud the besi security is afforded by carry iiig the rod or some good metallic condur lor, duly connected with it, to the water n ibe well, or lo some other water thai ntvei tails. THRILLING INCIDENT, The Detroit Advertiser records a thrilling utstai.ee af ir.alernal affeclion, exhibited at the late coliston between the steamers Kern and London. Among the ladies was out Having itvo children; who were in then txrihatthe time of tne collision. The moiienl she wenion dd k she was taken lio.n the Kent and was placed on board lb London, but immediately returned to ll ilc k o.' the sink.ng vissel for her children She was again put on the London, whei she made a second -j 1 1 d succcsnful tH'orl reach the cabin where her children were if- succeeded in bringing them ibiuugli tb vater, then nearly waisl deep, to the dee md the third lime was placed iu safety oi be London. niE WARRKN TKAtJIiDY A CJ A I N ll 'j I.. I)l.:i. .1 I. I ., v 11 ii .imu iii i iiiidUBipnia inai one Villiam Ryan, well known in the npo ,nriol Pliiladifj.bia county as a hoist- lealer, his been iirrested in Montrea' oi i. -i ... ' ( i . . i oc tiiaiJH oi oeiug trie principal acto n the murder of the Castner family, am hat he has been brought to -New Jessey or trial What if it should prove th t : - I I i ins man, aim ne aione, was trie perpelia or of the murder which Parke and Cane hive atoned with their lives? New Yorl I'rue Sun. I lie lollowmg iMpital toisi wis given ot i late dinner of the lksty Pudding Cub in lioston: 'Our c irn-fcd boys and corn-fed girls ibe right im'crial lo form u corn fedeia Hon.' A FIGURE HEAD. Mr. Milton, of Monroe county, stale o a letter lo the Evening Journal, tin i .r.i.i i -i resilient ni mar nincp j l r. -iorali-in Ivg int.in) oii'-C'iilriurn'-i Colboine alu 1 1 1 c r, io ibe facul' v of menial calcuU ion. 1L multiplies 'in his bead' 1: dices ol riiiiiee by as ninny dices o! i i r -x -'In' i e -u 1 1 urcopving 26 pi . r i Injure-! Colhout 0 , It IS slid, coiib ol go beyond oioliiplying G p aces In irace". THE OSE TERM PRINCIPLE SETTLED. The Washington Union of Thursdat asl,ass' rts io ihe nioi empliai'c inaoni hat lVeHiler.il Polk, MS NOI OA A'DHVrE FOR A SA'CO.ND J?RM. 7i'ier this positive drdiralioi in Ihe part of the administration, ivi irust, tve shall bear no more tnsinti ilinn- 'rom "he whig piess, 'hit Piesidenl Polk vill again be a candidate for the Presi- encv. This delerminaiino ofour patri tic President to serve but 0 N TATi M in riot fail lo have a most salutary ii (It- nee upon the fuiute usages of Ihe Djm cralic Paily. VVe learn with great pleasure from he Washington Union of Siiurday Ijsi, hat President Polk has appointed the Hon. Lrvi Woodbury, a Judge of the Supreme Court of the United Siaies in placr of the Hon, Joseph SToay.deceas- I. -Th s honor could nol have been eMowtu upon one more u siinLOisiied, or inure prifjuodly Icau.tii iu tin-law. DEATH HY UGIM NlNt; The Sou'h lit ml I'Vre 'iess tic ibe death of II. C. Fianneg.ni, ) (j of that county, on Sunday niominn if last week, by lightning, while ilresting o accompany his family u Cl.iurli. He wis a rut-Hi her of ihe Ivgit huii e io IH 12-13, and was buned vtuli M .sonic bum Ts. ' A NT I RKNT IN CAN AD . Tl.f -p ru of revolt h rH.cnr-il ('hi i la. 'I hr guvi nuripni having oiaile; a l i -ii mo no the nrcupieis of Cl rgy U .vv.s Ml (Janadi Wc.s', or back ieni nol inifieM.soo these land.- in tbe tuivo.-b p t,f Aonusta, ihey have had a meeiing sod 'unanimously r solved never lo submit to the payment of such an unreasonable demand' and invite ill ibe occupiers of 'Clergy Reserves' Mo leesM by all constiiutiunal means, the ment of bark renti, and interest on such land,,' at the suite lime piolleiini; 'o all disposed in act, their ciodialsup port and co-operation io the s:rugle.' COMFOR TAHLi PROFITS. A writer fiom. the Whue Su'pbur Spung-, io Vngioia, says the pioprio ior of the hotel ai (hat pl.ee, estmires be piofiis of ihe bolt I at $80,000 a sea--on, this heing tbe simllt-M income ever ealiz 'd in any s.'hs.io. Ii soinesi lines imouots io SLI0,000. MARIED-ln Djnville.Sep'.Inh by Uilliam Kiicben, E-q Mr. Mosrs Gibbons, io M ss Julia.v Oaiii.v(jek, ill of Danville, On Thuesday, the 1 1 1 h insl. by J S M'lbr, Mr. Roclkt McMovi io Elks . V oiuus, all of Col t'j. In llie ion of Danville, Sept 13 h by Ihe Ri-v. John H. Cooke, Mr. yM' OlUFFMS 10 Mis. GuiLLIAN JoneV botti ol ihat place- ' Hy the R v D. S. Tobias on ihe 25-h "ist., I'amei, Akivl-s of Hemlock 0 Miss Sivij.la Fkick of .Madison. HLooMsutnia, St-pt. 27, is 15 Wheat, Rye, Coiir, Cloverseed, r 40 I'l.ixseed, Huti'et , O..IS, 'J'allow Lint 1 1.' l.ri L'li S 10 7 25 D' i' (l Apples, While Jiv a ns Ilf-l (.W.-IX U, e are requeMed lo an iiuutiee DAVID CLARK. 'f Catlawipsa, s a candidate f(;r ti e I e. Mature at the ensuing election. COUNTY TRE. 'SURER. Wo are aiiihorized to announce WILLIAM C1RTON. Kia. of Hemlock tOWOHblri 'IB .1 nr. .. ,1 1 i .. . C oiijuinaie tor be office of TREASL'RElc f Columbia county at the ensuing election. St'P' I Dl'i J 8 13 2i We are requested io nnnounce JOHN STALhiY. ( Greenweod, as a Volunteer Camli. late for the cfiice of COUN I V COMMISSIONER. tl ibe next October Election. A'e 'ire tequeied tl) mm, ounce WILLIAM 1IIDLA Y, f liloom township, as a candidate for the fllce nf COUNTY COMMISSIONER, t the next October eleeinm. 'IIAISUN ll. IJUCK A Lr.Vir ilillonii v raw. 'ffice South .siVe of Main . tjiotUe Kirr $ Ihfflerfe Stvrc, ii-y-WII L ATTEND COURTS S' CCLU.VIWA niE cohn'i u:y oe VNM LUZERNE. icriAHM II till i:,jz3 I.I. persons having unseltln;! accounts either willi the subscriber, or h llu- la c llr tn cf ilvcrthorn & Boone, whether the l.all.inct l in is favor or egainst hi;n, are icjm.-tcil to cuinu irwarJ and settle them imniidiati'lv, tli.it he nunr Ioe hi liusii.rss an won an rioi-siliL'. A nonl u the wUe is Ki.lTicicnl. M A K S HAL SIL V KTJ1 0 U N. Scptemhci 20. NOTICE. LL 'ron knowing themsc.'vci; i,H!i iif:! ! i tliesuliNcriliti, are lequmti j to cc;in f. "a jid anil make payment. wuiui lul.t-n in pavn.cnl as uaa-l, u:J uctiviJin exthmigofi.r LEATHKii. PHIMP (TIRIaTM.N. Elodinsburj, May 1,, 15; 15-