i- : r1 i rr tf 8 ; I! II 5 i: I i ft I'll1 i;! ili. r. i 1 i! 1 1 I ITtdsImrg CJjronirlr. nr o. x. iron pry f . jr. coxMLtr JlARcn 9, 1S55. sjr llm.inf .Wm.Thr i,i"i.hmih: bis Hi. IsrtM and Ileal eirculalion ) Nevspaser j la rMW County. J Assistant Assessors, and Justices. We are itif rmcd that tLi.s is the year j f ir thit Triennial Assessment, and cuuse fuol)y two A "distant Assessors nro to be elected in every District. In miiiy of the District also, Justices of the Peace are to be clioson. Altogether, tLa next promises to be aa oncmuaionly full Spring Laction. (Ticket! printed at this office, at 50 cts. per 1st hundred, and '2i da. per -d huud- j red, ca.-h.) I Salary of Kemberj. VT noticed tuiue trct'aj ago tbo passage ' cif a bill in the Slate Senate, to incruasa j the piy of nu mbers to cbO f u session. TLis measure is condemned in strong t rma bj all the indejenJont pprs iu the State) Aid if the tone of the r.res is to ! c regard ed as an indication of popular sentiment, it is equal!; unpopular with the great mass of tho people. The indications are that is the event of the passage of this bill, the presi and the people will bpeak in thunder tones of rondemnatiun, and call upon the Governor to veto it. In view of the fact that two mouths of the session have already cspircd and only one or two public bills passed, it would be advisable for the people's representatives to go to work at once, and transact the legitimate business for which they were ?eut there iu etead of wasting time in tinkering up a bill to increa.se their own pay. aJTorlal Correp&nenee of Lewisburg Gsrrnicle. IIarrisbuug, March 7, 1S56. A flying visit home has accumulated business at this desk to almost make one wince ia taking hold of it again. But the only way is to plunge into the pile like a enow-p!oT, and chase out the drifts as fast M they accumulate. There is cousolation however in the fact, that in a year, or eighteen months, after the dislocations and disputes and difficulties occasioned by the transition from the old school law to the new, shall have been adjusted, and the clamor and excitement created by the change satisfied by judicious legislation, nd the experienced and beneficent work ings of the new system, things will go ea sier all round, and we shall hare a " smooth sheet and a flowing sea," instead of head winds, and breakers. I see you noticed the " School Journal" last week. I hope it will help to increase its circulation in your region. Its general contents are of immediate practical inter est to every Director, teacher, aud friend of education in the State, and aside from this, in a mere business point of view, it U worth more than the subscription price, on account of the current decisions of the State Superintendent, which arc published ia it every month, and thus save much trouble and correspondence to both direct ors and tho Department. As six copies re furnished for f 5, there is no good rea son why each board of Directors should not supply themselves at once, and it woald be well for teachers and others to follow suit. The Senatorial question having been transferred from the Capitol to the people at large, the legislature will now have eorao leisure fur other business. Many bills of importance have been passed by the Senate, and await the action of the House. Dank bills have I ceo reported from almost every couuty iu the State, and there seems to be a disposition to pass tho whole batch, and compel the Governor to mike his own selection. The weather is very warm and spring like the air balmy and delightful. Fresh had, fat aud plump, sro already in the market, but at the silvery price cf one dollar a piece so you need not regret your distance from market so much after all h. c. h. Jftom flfttlaOflptjfa. fOirrespoMrnoe of the Lciriiiburg Chronicle 1'IUI.AD., March 5, 1S,"i5. Dear CnRo.vicLB. Tho geuial sun of Spring is adding a charm to life this beau tiful March morning ; the workman as he passes along to his daily labor, looks fresh and vigorous,for he has rested through the Sabbath day, and the dust and fatigue of week's toil have been removed, and Lis clean aud shaven face and cheerful aspect furnish an eloquent appeal for the Sabbath. We are looked upon her?, and we look upon ourselves, as a Sabbath keeping people, because- the majority recognize the institution and abstain from labor. But if we will divide tho two classes, thoso who kep the Sibbath, and those to whom it is a mere holiday, it will be found that the latter are by far the largest class ; add to these the thousands of English radicals and Gormau atheists who are arrayed di rectly againtt the Sabbaib, as the surest (cans of sapping the foundations of Reli gion, and see what a multitude we have. If you are at a loss where to draw a lioe, or how to separate these elements, just let any one of our legislators intro ' duce a bill for the better observance of the Sabbath, and watch the multitude of pat riotic hands that will be raised against le gislating on that subject ! and listen to the multitude of voices warning against church and stats collisions but mark who they ara ! The Irish Catholic who kneels and cros ses himself at .trly vespers, and spends the day m drunken squad., or behind the Ur dialing out poison. The German who Xims late, after hi. SalurJay night', ca rwiols, uC ptstM tho day i iuburban gardens, twilling Lager beer and smoking his beloved pipe, or wont of all, those " reformers" who under the name of "Sun day Institutes," "Free enquirers," "Socinl harmonists," ic, array themselves in open warfaro against priestcraft, and kingcraft, church and state or without state, and gather up disciples from among the hor des of untaught and uncared-for youth, with whom they mingle iu workshops through the week, and who on account of our obnoxious apprentice system are left to be a prey to them or any other devou rers who may light upon them. This is tho clement which has de feated heretofore all efforts at tem perance reform ; for legislation on that subject, of course, interferes with men's rights, both as producers and consumers. The Sunday law which has just been pas sed, will prove a strong enemy to "social reform," and will be very likely to baud over many hopeful disciples to the c aro of the church ; the next step, will be church and state, to which we have made one step already, by retaining the Bible iu the public schools, notwithstanding the tender consciences of tho thousandi of pious Ro mauists, and zealous Hebrews, who form so largn a portion of our fellow citizens ; and if such things are allowed to pa?s with impunity, where are our liberties? Such is about the train of reasoning by which our radical sages convince them selves of their zealous patriotism and staunch democracy, but fail to convince any one else. Such are the men who would blot the word Sabbath, from our language, and the day from onr calender. Kemove that day, and in its stead will glare tho inscription "Death is an eter nal sleep," and the flimsy shell that walks around, labelled "moral reform," will dis close very soon, a Robespierre, a Danton or a Marat. Perhaps yon think there is no danger of such a crisis, perhaps not ; but there is need of watchfulness and there is need of man y good wholesome laws which we have not ; and there is above all, need of religious journalism examine our principal journals and judge if there is not. If timo would permit, I wonld write you a scries of letters on the sabbath of the city, but I dare not promise. You see by the papers that although we have later news from the east, there seems to be no change of affairs, everything is in ttatu quo and old-fogydom triumphant. The journals of course speculate wisely on the change of the British ministry, but I have learned to look upon time as the best judge of these affairs, after all. Business this way, begins to look np, but the season will be light, for merchants are not anxious to sell, and will not push men to buy beyond their means, as is too generally the case, and for which it ia right they should suffer sometimes. Yours, S. II. F. Adjournment of Congress. Congress adjourned on Sunday at' 12 o'clock. The House agreed to the Senate's amendment striking out the new tariff bill from the general appropriation bill. The bills passed are the Civil and Diplomatic bill, the Naval App-opriation bill, the Ar my Appropriation bill, the Fortification bill, the bill requiring prepayment of post age, the Indian Appropriation bill, the bill to carry into effect the bill to settle claims between the United States and England, and a number of others which it is impossible to enumerate in the confused account of the proceedings. The Bounty Land bill,-giving a hundred and sixty aires to all who served in any war since 1700, has received the President's signa ture. The Senate, in executive session, in firmed as Judges of the Court of Claims, the nominations of Messrs. Gilchrist, of New Hampshire, Lumpkin, of Ga , and Blackford, of Indiana; and for Solicitor of the same court, Montgomery Blair. Also the field officers of the new regiments pro vided for by the Army bill, and a Consul general for Simoda in Japan. Outrageous Conduct. On Thursday nig'ut of last week, a countryman, named Harm an St. Clair, having sold some pro duce in this Borough during the day, for which he obtained the money about 9 while proceeding home on foot, was over taken by a wagon with five men in it He, it is alleged, solicited and obtained a passage on condition that he should pay twenty-five cents, this he did, got in, pro ceeded a short distance when he was told he must pay another quarter, very soon ano ther was demanded, and another. He then refused to pay and proceeded to get ont, whereupon he was knocked down, and robbed of all the money he had, dragged upon the rail-way track, and left there for dead- The men in the wagoa were all unknown to Mr. St. Clair, but he being able to describe them, the proper information was lodged with Justice Seehler, whereupon be issued a warrant to Constable Young, who arrested three men, to wit Geo. Bingham, Thos. Ray, and William Ray, who were identified by St. Clair, as having been of the party. They were held to answer by the Justice, and are now ia the County Jail. Danville Democrat. Who Complains? Small conn ties division of old eonnties formation of new ones have frequently occurred in our State, and always seated alarm, and excitement But when once effected, how many are changed ? Which of our new eonnties complains? Who want to be "set back ?" Would Union go baek to Northumberland? or Northum berland to Berks ? Juniata go back to Mifflin? or Blair to Huntingdon? or Montour to Columbia ? or Clinton to Ly coming ? Not one. They find all rational advantages anticipated, more than realized. SJcxHSor. Pollock signed the bill te pre vent the sale of liquor on Sunday, on Tuesday of last week. It gots into effect on the first of April. Lewisburg Chronicle & West Branch Farmer M arch 1855. Receipts and Expenditures OF UNION COUNTY, by the Cowmis sionera and Treasurer of said County, from the 1st day of Jan. 1SS4, to Jan. 1, 1855. Table of State and County Taxes levied, Abatement, Exoneration!, L'ummuuons, (Sums paid, and JJalancei due. if 3 n C m -5 ll eg s o ce .-aJtei'5sB-'!o??2?',225 a' t" c :i-ar sect 3 ? ' H!i U r: c ? o i- -: r- :' r .-: c : s i s s 1 2' s" 2 ?' i -i s i si 5 4 ? s z s ri '-iifi'ii i 3 x iie. c i i IS fc-e a 3 S5 h 4 j " 'a : 1 1 S S S r: tt- s ise:l r-w--v:-w 2 j a Delinquent Collectors Kitricit and CoUrrtort SuxU. County. l'j,;8 OoUT Juroh lleichly Nrw Berlin-Uiorg. iMthl Union Win M'Ptieram Mialinburg-Jieo Weiabach VhIod ieo fknnighoBt Wbllr Drer Jacob liMT . . ui.il:.. l. ...... l.'i,6U lti.w) 4,-K 34,35 31&K8 3.'.'t 10O.U4 41, HO W,60 3,116 101,6'i 129.M 1&1.41 32,31 1U1 ISiS 117,35 neaver ooiumvn wvf . v,,.v Itulfcloe Jama trwmt 21,36 Yi Buff Wm Kulil prKGIlUavarl 4M HarOry Wmrubrrt J1,;0 Mi&llacrMl-Abram Ututrickj 7,30 Perry Peter Traup 83. li I'aion Saml K Beumt 5,2-1 Wuiu Uerr Joel Kaockt 23,t Chapman Simon B Strawser TOTALS Stnee paid In full. 1547,18 13'J,:8 tSince paid in part ITEMS OF EXPENDITURES. Auditors Pay for 1854. Anditora fcr making- County MtUement for iMI including clerk 3T 60 J. Swinelord for auditing aoeounU of Prota' aod liegiatar 4 liecorderi umcea 4 50 12 00 Attestors Pay. Aoenon for their Krrfeea in lfc.,1 233 82 Election Expenses. Spring Election held March 17, 1854 S54 M General clerlion neld October 10, 1S54 369 K Attorney's Fetx. J. Caftry fr adelee to County Auditor! 4 00 C. Merrill hi eatery ae Con 're Attorney S5 00 W. Van (Jeter lien. At. Gen. ieei t'eb. T. 19 50 do do May " 27 00 do do Sep. 87 00 do do bee. 3s 0 160 50 Scnilita7 of Court House dc. J W Effing for scrubbing ae. 10 CO Prothonntary's Office. S. Itounh rroth'y bi.i bill anil fee" fr 1854 150 54 J U Corneliiu for a copy of Pur. Iligeft S 00 155 54 Register's & Recorder's Ojjvce. 0 Breyraan recording marriapcn, death Ac. 10 70 C ISreyman for rec bond of It Solomon Tree. 4 10 Court Expenses. Joron pay and mileage for February Term S10 76 IU do May 616 1- tK do teiih-mbor " 4U 75 Do do Iteetnbcr u 6J5 37 Court Cry ere wages for February Term 30 0) lie. do May " 10 00 I0 do Sept. SO 00 Do do Dee. " 26 no SS 00 T'-teei or Conoteblec for attending Court. February Term 30 CO September Term 32 50 May " SJ 75 Ileoember 33 75 135 00 ConRtablee mileage and making return! to February Term -1 S- September Term 23 72 May " SI 12 December 23 72 SO OA Road Orders iitued hy Court. To i A EtUuger and othere during the year 164 00 Fox Sculpt. 1 fetteroif Ac for Tox Seelpe 165 60 Slate Cotts. Oet pntd In oesee of Commonwealth agalnit the fol- leiwmp persona, u: William Geistweit Loreno Cngert 13 8 Benj. Stone 7 87 John Jubpnon 2 4S llaniel i-triuM 1 r5 Daniel C- yer 1 34 P Daulrt,Q Daubert and J Buchex 0 67 A neon Taylor SO 74 Dan Gundrum 3 On T Hurg and other 11 40 E Gembertiog and Wm (iei.I.eit 10 63 U W Kants 82 3S h Speee and 1 Oiml 14 01 J,,hn tloffuiaa 11 79 J- hn G )u-l 30 4.1 J bn Smith 14 i Peter Shankltne 7 10 p Devire and otben 16 04 Patrick and Ellen Caeoj and olhere 55 44 Road Damancs, J Orota M Gmngler. dauuigee for opening a road through their land in Penns toernnhln 20 00 J Uniffn f irdj in Lewi.-burg Doroush J S llecbenberg do do tVaobington tp. Peter r etterolf do do Hearer tp. Daniel Arnold do do Chapman tp. Jacob Mnycr do do Kelly tp. 111! 00 JO 00 10 00 15 00 16 00 -ICO 00 Building of neve, and Rejiairinj of old Jlridiyt. Jamb fftraub for materiaU and work done on bridge orer Middlerreek near P hvaut in naetungton township, as Kepaire. 2 50 Samuel Kwmg. Rtq 24. 3d. and 4th payment fur buildinr the new bridge aecross Buffalo creek at LeiwlKbuiv. 1-J36 76 Robert P. Cornelius for iron, nails, and work done at the New llerhn Unrig 6 26 Israel Hoffman lor 124 feet planks, hauling, and work done at the New Berlin briile. 3 02 Sem Shneh filling up tVingwallsat the same 76 John M. Benfer for haulint; ground and work dnne;at the New Berlin bridge 6 30 Samuel F.witig for a Kooforer the Bridge no cross Huffaio creek at Lewisburg per second Contract. 348 60 Prter Kerlin hauling planks and repairing at the bridge aernse Peuns creek near B. Longs In Penns township. 3 00 Meeritt t'liappel fur filling np the road and Wingwalt at the bridge at Lewisburg ae cross Baffalo creek 2. 3 snd last payment;254 61 Sbumaebcr ft Maus last payment for masoning at the abore bridge. 3o3 60 Jacob Couidron for repairs at the bridge near Berlin iron work in Hartley township 8 18 H. W. Snyder, for 887V feet 4 inch planks at $14 a lOitt, likewiseother msteriaisand work done at the Penns creek bridge at Seltns grore from the 7th ef January, 1653 to the lt of August, 1K54 149 Ot App Son for 154 feet oak planks at $26 the 1000, and hanling the same for the bridge near B. Longs in Penns township 39 72 J. It. App 1650 feet oak plants at 25 dot. per 1000 feet hauling and lay ing the same at the same bridge 43 St Joseph Mabus finding old iron hi the ruins of the Lewisburg bridge burnt down 1 60 Henry Wetsel for planks filling in and repair ing the bridge near bis house in Xtddlecrwk towni-hip. i Zi S. L. Beck for ground, grare! Ac., taken from hie Lota for the filling up of the Wingwsll and road at the BuSalu bridge at Lewisburg (partly,) Damage reported by the Apprais ers appointed for the purpose to report as to property, bridge and road 2S5 48 Thomas Hayes Agent for Mrs. Seller, do. do. Damage tn full, as reported by Appraisers 300 00 Samuel Bwing 1. and 2. payment tor the knew bridge aecross little Buffalo creek near Philip Gemhsrltng's ia Kelly township 466 8 3460 OS Sheriff's Fees. John Kessler, Sheriff, Costs to arrest Wm. Geiatwett and r-lijsh Gemberling, mileage, Ac, for bringing lhaas from Ititlad. to the Union County prison 79 62 John Keasler.Sheriff.his salsry to delieer Wm. tieiatweit to the Eastern Penitentiary 91 7S John Kessler, Sheriff, his salary to board pri soners, draw and giro notice to Jurors for Februsry and May Couru,Wsod and Coal 194 65 John Kessler, Sheriff, his salary to denser Pe ter Shenklein w ihe Eastern Penitentiary 91 00 John Kessler, Sheriff, bis salary to draw and summons Jurors for Sept. end Dae. Courts, to board prisoners, wood Ac 127 02 Priu Expend Gaffer to botbls) BTlJwairi at ditbrtrnt j M I H-nry tViic to of vnod fcirpritvtfj lo 00 I DftW Ummek bnanl, .k.Dtitmt. fltink mnt nefkairt at Um prinon atahVaa 33 EUm Haaeker Laulludf 2 loa of oal fro-a Um 31- Kltkvar hi bn for trlx esrd ef pfj umI BMrrlMndia fur prt.fm 0 64 JtfA CtimiiAzt ftlid :f i 4iiacc4 1 .i 1 S3 72 n I 1. i'ubttc Bnifttints. II- K. BM work tlona to rvp.ir th f.riana tall aod flxiug Ulaa lotot'ourUiouac wid dow. 4 J. W. twiog to repair Courthoua pump " d k do public pri.y 'i Qws HulUr gluand ork at fourth, wlntlow W Julio Mowrvr aro. to ivpair prison wall Jacob Muck, 2 ton of oal and hnuling 1 ) II. K. Iteiua rvpnira at 1'uMc buildititfa " IU Ia id Kubney for Bikiuic a m w parruTit at tin i-iit end of 04urtbou lot pr cnittrntC5 4') Kuhucy 4 guinruck npairturi oid iUMfjt 4 ' UnorR 6 it tier ' tu of coal aud kaulluif ! M. Klhn-r brsvro, caiH-l!" Ar. 5 ;l KnaliuuK Ant gia cutty utiles He. ii -toward Wilson do do 3 14 licuj. Shall to cretttj lnkfiumla 1") Coroncr$ Inquests. 3. A. M-rta Eftt boldin mm intjuMt OT?r th d- ft'l bo-ly oiamueldlraiuLwiburg the i Junr 11 i- Eoln-rt Candor. Ki . do do or Wm. Swart cf W. lwr lotraabip Uie 'li. Ikc. 11 H 20 lfrin(inj. Merrill 1 Smith, -nfrlssUi prmUu'g 1.0 no John M. Ilhutu do " O. N. H ord.n I" K Smith, i-rinnn ,t IU1 UuUliua dt . S Oti -J. f ttte rest a. Wm. Cameron inU'rcfcl on ordri 15S and 1I9 ordeml July r, to Sry'A-mWr H. A 25 aiiuiHtvchtr aV Matiadu on ordr Inofor -mcotb and leldayi 1 0 wihurfc ?f iniEs Iiititutl'n on order Nro. Kl for i uitmth and 3 day. on (3 3 f i Do do 193 ftr a in. aud il d. on $310 4 1 K't&fcrn Penitent ion. John Itaron Trrnsuror of thcrastnrn iVnitr-n ts-ntiary pt-r II. ItoimrH, Kw , ti Lortrd c. tut tdward MosJliUtH-y in l't;uitfiiti.iry Com m istioutrs ( ff'ue. Simon K Ilrrt.ld Utr fotumiii-juer A-lam blkle t'omiiiartlvlicr &m litzcl do Juliu l. Kuivfr o 9 79 r: no 133 .'0 A- J. IVt-jr- -mary a CommifdonTr. r1rk 2fr) O'J J. Swinef-trd, Km., to awrtar shoritT and Coin- mitK.a'rt. t .-rl?ct and draw Juron. .'!7 Jnbn II. O-rUL-liux ou rvam large o. p. 1 Vi Io do fur paper, ink, ttT-lnpeat aaod OOXfa, qmlln, pn, bl-k and r. C. rturbuitllr for tiiudinir AMnafDlf E. W iloii nietrri'lmnJixo tor otslct. K. t-winrfi-rd puj-cr f r aiMeBui.'nU Io do fiT stei l pt-nsttr. M. Altrckm-r luvrvbandtu MiwUaneniis 3vnh M.urk late TrwwurtT for $. -uuntrrfi'it bill allowed by Coinuii-ftionerrS UH. Irci- bfth fur Jury wnit- t 3-pt. ttrtn 151 & CO V. Orct4. tf"., for qualify iU(E Cni'ri to state ment traos-ni'd t l.vvenu O-ut rs C7 Jacob ilaatk late Trracurvr fr ft- On 51 ill LicenM) and nl.0 Licrnat'Pallnwtf by Aud. 19 iO V. II . Kelly ci Bt in ctir f Jarv.b Maurk lau- Trentturer. lor the u of Cou'ttt J l- A IV. Klly f r Mill Licenie 1 Of J. t?wiQeCrd Usq , ec-t in raeof Jar. Mauck late Trvasurer for iue cf Com'th ts John A. Vanvalxali '2 14 John ls-it-l road tax entered agaioet J.Flion nd coUrcttjd byruunty 11 24 J. Wilt wituens tm- in rao off. Gattliiiff. Union county lyfora 5. Koah in lbJ 1 10 T Hityet forrvdk'CtiDg iron : at o.uorburut brisc ac Uuff. crevk at Isewtsburg 1 60 II. K. Hitter rvc'r uf lye. Mtit. Inn Co. aswh rit No 10 fur ianuranre ofpublie buil linvc V2 II. K. Kilter atfrnt of the Lyr. Mut. I us. t'om. fir insurancf ft Bridge ar. Kuf cr k Lew. 11 93 R- . WHirht for & copief" of elect. liis-t b t j II. Solomon Trusr for i u turfs' t on State money paid nut for the uofcountv S 00 il It Maize V M tusuge for if04 1 i:; TS G9 Total nr!orn iwnied mi the Trea-niTer fr 14 97'..". r. W the uniiiiiMj. Contnis'-it'ueri' uf the cunty of Cnioo, hereby auVniit the ...renim armiint of the Ii rvipUi and t.xpenditurcf of the Mid rounty, tor the yenr lhj4 aa correct aod true. livi-n uudrour hati'l- at the Comui iaVf.onrrii offlee in the Homub ol New Uerlin, the aecoud day of Jaiiuarj. A i. Ittv. ADAM ?IIRrKr.EIt, fKM LKITXKU Jou.N o. i;oii. Atteft, A. J. Petrrn clerk. I'ommUnuucra. Iknry Solomons, Treasurer. 1854 Pr. Caah received of Jacob Mauck, late TrenKtrerpm bal ance in taror of county at laxt ttlement 717 24 To cfuh reeelred of deliuocnt collector). ir r FortheyearlSal V.s 7 do do W -1"1 4't do do la3 ::. 240 41 To cash rocj-iwe! of eollectoM ftr 1M Cab ree'd of J. Hnrrison fui one old r-bre 6o ' reed of C. Merrill EiaqcMta and expenrea fr keepintr J. Bodhor in munty prison 74 OH Cah of II. W. Snydt-r redemption money on proper ty ofi.ronre liutidruni oid at the latt- Tierr' batl7 C6 Cah of Joteiih t'acy redvmption money on two lot old at Treas b xale a property of Um. OunJrum 0 Ca-h rer'd of W. Van Ofrr office rr-nt I 0") Cah ree'd of 9 K llerrold fr oid plank sold at Loo bridre abote cliitfrroTe 2 o7 Cah of Colaher A Moyr ndcmplinn money on - lots old at late Treas'aaala a prup'ty ol G.uuiidrum 1 21 Caftb of J K raster ftnea and jury fees .'''' 0- Canh of.S. Kotih frotb'y nne and jury fees P- ) Cah of M Klwkner for frranti Ac. in p. 1. 7 SI Caah received of various prrtona taxes entered cn eated and uni-ratrd land A4 baiaace due XreMurt-r Jen. 1, 165 8-6 ro nyS 07 Contra Cr. Ft amonnt of orders iavned by Com'rs dtirinp the year lh&4 and paid W 13 66 do of commif-ion of 71.,' pT crnt. on -"51 dol. H c. paid to Treaa'r during li4 allow, aacomp'iion 11 41 PSyt 07 l's.SS, .Tannary t, Ralance duo county by colleci"ra of ri& and previoua year: l:''-'l 2S Balance due county by collector of 1854 4'"7 4-1 Balance due Trcaaurer January 1, 1-55 b-'i Brilance due county Jannary 1, 4,'--l 74 We. the undenignt d, Auditorstf the eoonty cf I'uion, having c:irefnlty examiued and audited the torrgoinnr eountaof the CommiHioner and Treamro-r of naul ctmn ty, do find and ruporl the Mid aremtnt of KVct ipt and Kxpenditura and Trt-aaureri aooount for the yrar 14 true and correct an utaUd. In wit in? whereof, we, the said Auditor, have hereunto net our hand, at the Com m.Mionrs oBice, in the ltorough of New IWriin thitbird day oiJaouary, AJt. 1&65. II. W. s.VYl'KU. LAIltD IIOWAKP, JOHN SlIRArK, Auditor. Auditor's Notice, rTIHE nndersigneil Auditor, ituly appointcil 1 Iv Ihe Orphans' Court of 1'nion county to make distnhuiion of thr balance in the hands of John Datesm.in and Jacob Kostf nbader, Administrators of the estate of Hf.nrt Kost axaiD:n, late of White Deer township in ?ai,l counly, deceased, will sit for that purpose at the public house of Daniel B. Kcber in said township, on Traanax the 20th day of March next, when and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. JAMES MARSHALL, Auditor. February 23, 1855 FOR RENT, A Good Crick HOUSE on North Fourth street. Bent, .'j?5. Apply to L. E. Jot as or J. L. Rktvaw. J. TRICKEXM'LLEK. Valuable Bufialoe Valley Lands AT Private Sale. The subscriber offers at private sale his FARM, situate in Kelly Tp, Union Co., Pa., about 5 miles from I.ewisburtr. on the road leading from Vanvalzah's Mil! lo Joseph Kelly's Sawmill, containing I OB Acres more or less, nearly alt cleared and in a good state of cultivation. The improvements are a Itrick House j" and a frame Cookhouse, a frame BankJLs3. Barn, and a good Spring of never-failing water; a stone Milk-house, and a first rate Peach and Apple Orchard of choice Fruit. ALSO a lot of TIMBER LAND situate oa Spruce Run, in Bullaloe Tp, near Ths Harbesons Sawmill, containing about ?0 acres, which I will sell in SMALL LOTS, or the whole together, to suit purchasers. It has two fine situations for buildings, two springs of water, and the land is of a good qualitr. March 6 3pd JOHN" BENXAGE. Can, Giese & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS for the sale of Flour, Grain & Lumber, Spears' Wharf, Baltimore. ftTAgents for Newark and Rosendale Co. Cement and Plaster. G. ALUM & FIXE SALT constantly on hand. B. Liberal CASH advances made on consignments on receipt. Baltimore, March 1, 195 6m l i 2 "0 .vi 7 M ! v.i 1 ell i Real Estate. Baltimore Adv'ts. GOOD HOOKS HY MAIL, ri lihhui t Fowlers & Hi lls Rroadway. IN nnlt-r to arcommitilaie "ihe Temple" reM tliug m ait jKirts of lUe t'uiied Slates, the Publishers will torwaid by return i.f the jirt mail any book itamci in the f ullowiiig litt The postaire will he prepaid hy Miein at tin: New Vork utt'ice. Uv .irraneinent v paying ptsiac;e in atfvaiire, fiOy per effht. is saved t( ilie purchaser. All letfrr Ruhtaiiiiiit? orders should be post-paid, and directed as lullous: ! Constitution (.f I an : hy lieori:' (Itmin.Mr; 1 lliv oiily muthri7'l .A ut i L au rtltii'-ii, nh il" it-rn iuf! Hid itrbit ul tin- uutin-r. 1'rjc -, tuu.ltu, ' cU. Duteuce of rhrenoloiry, containing au essay j on til li.titre Kit" I T.tluc ol phrt'O-t!. al ,i-llK. lfo '. an sllv iiiUk.Uiju. f itt.rcii-jiuy : iy liartJuiau. 1'ritv t b7 cts. t Duincatic I-ift ; tlionlits on its concorJ and did'-orl, witli Viiluatblc UmU au'l tutKli(ju" : hjr N. ; nrr. lit i b. i Kducation ; its elementary principles fun- tl.i no th i;ur of uinii ; l-v J. li. !?( ui lfiin. M. I. ; Willi an ni-pctfiix, C'-i't;.iti:n' u ti- ri'tiii (sfllif lui- i fx r.ilitr-ul' uixl alt aiiultiiI fit- I'hrt-ii'.l-icjil t;tcuilr'i. M vt. "He r i lit.-- voluiu.- as utiu i tli ui'wl ; inifMirtant thnt li: N-'mi t.fT- ri'.i to the i-uolic lur um,uy , Lectured on i'hrenuloy ; by (leo.CooinLe; with uit-n mi 1 an v -. l.d Hie ).lir-i.oI"j:u-al iii'1' f ltiVL-titc.ttitn. kikI an historical ketcli: hy lr. li-Jiirtl- , iiikii. Iilu-trti-J. l j Marriage, it.- hi.-ictry a:rl jdiilosopliy ; a! .lirciTl"iir:.l iitiiI .!iy :! "ji'-:. I rixx'itiou of tin futic- , ti-ins tiuJ ja:ilifi 'utiud uettSsix) f jt Uiy marr.:i)(us. UluHriU J. 'tit cl.-. j Memory and Intellectual Improvcmentip- ; p!;el t' 'f riloratt-.ll flli'l J i Vi'Ollt; IIl?tr JCti"U. -'Jtli edition, lHu.-tmtfl. t'ta. aMatrimouy, or I'hn uoloy and Physiology j to thi- fk-Ui-tiu i.f s-i.ii'. ui:il r..mi Anions (.r hf.-. itn'lu hii' iltn-ot s-n- tth. iiiiirrit lur lit inir Ue- , tiier air -'I ion 4t-H uuJ h.i.;nl v. J'J t'ti. j Phrendoy piuved, iliustratel ami applied, j rrrinti.iiii 1 ty a clisrt eiiihrjiriiiir an aTi.ily-i.- "f tle irini.ir mental p)fT.'r in l!.. :r varum 'iv't'Tiof JeTe- , l"iUi''lit. til' l-hen-'llirtia prtfhii-til t-jf their cotnhllud ar'ivity. aii'l tt. Kt ittion of tin- nhreo' l'i'nnl urv'an, : l;:ttit-r with m viw ol ti'" uiyriU aui tlicolugical 1 tu.triu'i uf the rirnv. l -.1. j Phrcuuhigicil Almanac, with Portraits. ' cts. j Phrenology and the Scriptures, an able ; thuli njrtil W'trk: hy l;.-r. J -hti I'i' . rp-tt. Vl cw. Phrenological iuule, ilt'sigucdturstudcuts of Their own cbaractrr". ji cts. Self-Culture and Perfection of Character, ; IncIuiliiiK the etlur-nlion anj m an: cement of youth. 7 cts. "v-fi.n(V ir A- rtt fi'!'. i the ia-U No inui- ; vi-lunl rau r-al a ! i; wtlht-ut hflli iiur ruvej tb'-reby." t'nuttifn &-.!"fl Vlv. Self-lnsiruetor in i'hreuolugy and Physio; f?ry, ilUiMratt J with l'J'i etiTiT.ttft.iiirluJiiis a chart ; ir rersriJmt; the :ni"U- il-rreei of JeTehpii,fit : hy y. i S. i L. 1 jvr.tr. In I a.-t-r ct , m iuu-iiii u cts. j Accidents and Kuierrf ncies, a (.iuidc con- I tainiiif; direfli ios for tr'-:itnn-nt in Metxlir.-;. l-ruis, CU15, Hf-raius, trokeo tjiten, dislnra'tn-i. rilw..y and , leauthuat aividctits. hnrus ai.il scajl.-, biteg mad J"t;, rholcr. injur-! eyef. chokinj. (ftifton. titn. sun-stroke, lihtuiii,,'. drowiuiij-. . ajiif n-lix hy lr. J rutl. lj cts. Iiulwer, i'orbesand ;Iourhtuu on the Wa ter Triatrial Dt. a r' nirilatl n "f pnp-r. arij lcrture on the tmlject of hyeiu aud liy.iropathy, edited 'jy Hi'Uj:hlon. $1 lij. CouMumption, iu prevention and euro by ; tVatT tpntin- uf, with advice cnif. rnhij Umorr hng of the lun-i. eolith. roLl. asthma, brouthili, ' mre thro it, a l.y Ur. .-hew. 7 cts. Iomestic Practice of Hydropathy, with a : f'-rm of a report f-T the afiranr! tf ati-nts in ! riiiitju'tiur.r liiejr pl.yiriaiiB Ly Currcfpc.Ltdi uce : by Ed. JnilUH-n, Al l', il i Errors of Physicians and others iti their praetiif of the Water cure : l-y J. II. Kaur, fia ihe iermiin. . vf. Hydropathic Family Physician, a ready ( j-re-erilspr and hyct-'ni- advier. with r f-renre to the nature, aui , r r. rs-titioii. nii'l tn atiuent t di-asen. j aecid'-iitji. and I a.-ualttes f erery kind With a s..itja , ry, table of r,.nt-nt, and index, ilhi-t rated with near- i ly 3ifO en raviii(r. : by Ji-1 ."hew. ,M. l. Une laifre Tidumn of -ti rgef, mbilautiaiiy buund. i'rtj'&id by mail, i Hydropathic KncycIop:p.lia, a system of, llyoilroiiathv and IIv;i.-iie, enutntnin r.,itlmt? of ana- : tomy, (tiy-iriloi.y ot tlor l.uiiinu U-dy. h zieiiir a.--u- cif.". at.d the jtreM-rraticn of health, 'uietlen, and hv- ! drri hatic e.krry. tluiy and jrartice i f water treat- nia'iit. fpt-eial f-ntlt "!(?. aud hydro tln-r.Tpeiitl-, in rlndin; the nature, rtif -!. m niptoin., and tre:itoi nt of all koiwn di-easH-s. app'iratmn of Hyd. it, atliy lo 1 uiidwit. ry and the iiiih ry: df-tcir-d an a tTiiide ta fa- ' mil"' and ,-ru I. uf. an 1 a text Iwok fr , hv1( iann: hy K. T. Trail. M. I. ill iiiratt.d with upwaid.4 f:,'u en-pravttiu:-" and rol. r. d plate, Mt-VHantially l"iind. p:nd by imil f ; 'M. -llo imIih iiitit-t cniprehett-ifv and p -pniar ork yet ut-.theil on tl-nl jert of hv-dro-aihr. I a!l the pbhit(-:itrUf which attained iu:d. a wi le p pulnnty. isf-ueil l. F.. .-r A U ells. rr hitp nnn- are oi 'rtt adapted to peut-r.-d utnitv titan t)ii rich, i-i-n.preheiiM w. and wtil uriiii:ed tucjclo- p,Ull.v" -V. 1' Trl'-UUr. i Praetiee of Water Cure, containing a de-; tailed iieconnt nf th-1 arit'Us prisei Mr" u'd in th ia ter treatuieiit, etf : l-y Vi!. ti audUulIy. O'l clu. ! philosophy of Water Cure, a development . of thetiue principles of health and longevity: ly ' lUllxrine. cif New Ily.IropathieCook Hook : by It. T. ; Trail. M IV A pytrm of rr,ry on hrdr -tpatliir prin- 1 riiden. ef.mainina an eoitK.n of the true relation of a!! alum ntiiry Mil-Stances to l.eallb.wnh inui reiviftrt for pr-i'irin:; nil appropriate d:ahci fi,r hdripathie j riiahii-hm-iit.', v.-.rnnan l-oardimr boui,. pnrate 1 fatn;lie. wte . fte. Ii is the ook. coin (If re fiutde for ', a! I mho -fat to lire.- Paper. rl; 3Iuliu, :7 cU. , Science of Swimming, with instructions to t'-arners.. liiu-trntel. et5. j Water-Cure in Am riea, over SOO cases 1 of varioiii di-i-a. tr-.-itd with water, with cea of lini"f-t:r practice., jl j Water-Cure applied to every known Pis-1 e:i.e--a new ilv rr . A roiupleie din intrtK n of th : adtantaar -k of the hrdropathV fvteius of ritnuir di eae. ch'tariniralrvothe f tilarv ot tlieallopatltie method. and it nit r inability lo t lb et a p-Tniaii-lil eiire, with appendix, containin-the hydropathic diet, an I rules ! lor bathitm ; hv ltau?e, S7 j Water-Cure .Mauual, a popular work em- : .'Ms-iii de-rii ti ns of the vnrious mo lej of 1-athine, j the hyirieiiir and eiiratire ofnir. eirei"e. rlotii- inr, ore it pat inn, diet. wafer-drtnkii;r, er., toa-thi-r with defM-ri tiot. ..f diea5ei.ud the hydropathic rt tncdieri: by Or. ih- w. t-7 ft.-. j Water-Cure Almanac, illustrated, C cts. Ctmbs Phviol )ry, applied to the preaer- ' Tallin ot'heaUh. an 1 to the ii.i-roTeni'-nt of physical : and ueutui rducdtiou, mith Uutee l y O. d. loa U r. 7 j rts. J Chronic Disexcs, especially tho nervous diMafsof worn to : ly D. Rosch, from the geruiau. ; 30 ct. liestion, Phisiology of, considered with relation to the t riurtplea of dktetiva : ly t'oiube. II-lu-lritt.l. :ct. j Food and lirt, witfi observaf ions on the; di- tet.e r -nit-d to Uhonb-red etate-iof the dice- 1 live or.i-. and .in a-e,mut of thr dietaries of some of ! Ihe prusvtp. m tr'p ditan and ot!,er eiit ibli-huients , for paup-rs, luiii.tK-,criioiuai children, the sick, tic. by lVnra. 1 -5. j Kansas, nnbracinrr descriptions of scenery, ! rlimate, prrvlu' tion. Foil. RDd resnnreeja of the trrri ! tory. inlerrperwd with tueidentu of adrenrure aud t auect'-des uf travel : by Mai (ireeue. iy ct. ! Hereditary lucent, its laws and facts ap plied to human iniproTruvnt : by O. S. Fowler. 67 cts. ! Maternity, or, the bearing and nursing of i children, mcludiDj; frniale eJuTittica : bjO. S. t'uwler. ! 87 cts. Natural Laws of Man, by J. G. Spurzheim, , M. 1 Au imporiaHt work. If) cts. j Physiology, Animal and .Mental, applied ! t the preM-rTAtion and r storation if hcallU of body ! and power of mind. illutrat.-i. 7 e's. i ti l ....IU A i - a- I ooucr aim iciupcraic ijire,tiiseourses and It tiers and bio-Trap hy of LuuU (.'ornaro, .".Octn. Tobacco, three prize essays, by Trail, Shew, and R.ildwin, IT ct.. TcethtthcirStructure,Dieases, and Treat ment, with nnmerouj Illustrations, la cts. Future of Nations, in what consists their tocurity.a le-tttre by Kosfutb, with a liknefg, I'cta. What thetsinter Arts teach as to Farming, an addreHF by Ilcra-'e .!roclT, 1C cts. True Hasis of American Independence, an ad Ire by lion Win. II. Reward. 12 cts. Labor, its Historjaud Prospects, ly Robt. Dale Owen. 30 cts. Hints toward Pcform, consisting of lectu re, essays, address?., and other wriUns aecoud edi tion, enlarged by H. 4 ire It. SI 2.V Hopes and Helps for the Younp: of both Pee-i.relailnff to th formation ofebarnctrr. rlioire of avocation, health, amusement, mtmic. eltistiin of Intellect. m--ral eiitinicbts, jwn-iai aUeetion. eourtahip and marriage : by Ker. ii. S. Wearer, 87 rlr. Human Kihtsand their Political Guran- tie : by Judge Hurhut, with nuU-s by Oeorgc Combe. fit cts. Homes for all a new, cheap, convenient, and superior mod" of btifMinc, containing full direc tion f'-r eonstnu-tius crarel walls, nilh iew. plans, and enrrraretl illustrations. New edition retised and enlarged. S7 cts. Theory of Population, deduced from the reral law of Animal fertility. Introduction by Dr. TraJT. li ets. Woman, her Education and Influence : by Mrs. Hugo Feed, with an intrMuetion by Mn. C. 31. KfrkUnd. Wiih Portraits. 7 cts. tlTKithfr of thfse works mnrbe ordered and received by return of the firt mail post atre pre-paid by ihe publishers. Tiease inclose the amount in bank notes or postage stamps, aud addrs all nr-lers, pnt-paid, (o 31.3 Brnadwar, New York. N.B.- Name vvw Tost njfiS'wtfij tal Slate. New Vork Adv'ls. Cheap Kusic and Piano Store OF Horarv Watrrs,No.333 liroadway. New Vork Opfwitiun to tht 1'omtriitu fiu Music at (.really K educed Hairs! Notwiiitaitilin the cunibinaiiun nf Mime It'jlf r tn Lttu ui) the d rices nf lion mnvr irht M italic atraiust the interests uf Native C.uim.i - era and th-ir refusal to extend to Mr. Wit a as the courtru t-f ihe Tra-lr, he has unmtn" sales having alriinuant evidence lliat he has piiMic emmtenanee and support in his oppos ition lo iheCireal Monopoly. and in his efforts t' aid Native Talent and adopt the- Notional Currency. H.f Mock of Amerir.in and Euro pean Mumc is immense, and the c;t'alnnr of his own put'lieations is oio el the lar-t and besl selected in the l-nited Stales, ile has aKo made a great nductum in ihe pnre tf Tianos. Melmletfiis an 1 all kinds Musical lntniinnts. .Superior toned J octave Piaio-s for iI75,2'H) and interior of a. fro.l iiuhtr. and iuinriimenta as trcm,: airl a'' .lun.1.!.- a lhon h.r(i e.t iStMi. I'mnoa ofeT. rv rnrietr of style un-l f-riee, nu lo loi, rnmpnuinjt thos' r'f Ten dillereut .Manufiietone : anioi. Ui m tha eelrhrnted uif-!- rn iinpre.l llnraee atrrs' lian's. anl the first reiuiuin .rj-l- tm 1'iannn rf T. ilb-rt f'o."i make, wiierf f the .Hoi-au ynU-ut.f S-riil hitri I Pi anos Bl grant har'ain prifn tr-ilii HI l't. l.L"nr. ovs from st-i iliferent Manuraei'trivs, inrlihlinie the well known V A II. . initl, ' Mr I. .J-ons itioixl the e(lial teltier.-'m"litj the .t niaae In til" I mld .tnl llNuk M'h-leons. 2t-"i. K.u-h 1'iano Br! .MfiV-lron Kuarn twd. V a '1 he Irei-t terms to i Its- Trad, rtufl, Ae, 1 4 per c-iit. Ui-i-ount 1j t.'i rj:iu ii and t'hur h- . Ordr ra probtl'tly attended t. Iui-i.' nt, po"f (-aid. to alt parts i f Ihe roiuitrr, at ihe r-ilu"--d rati-. weral t d .-lert Calui'tfil"' I Sehe.Jt.1! of I'lktfc uf iiriai lo-trum ents fi-i warded t anr ad lres fne of ttarne. im o7 To Persons out of Employment (iK.NTS WAM'Kl) in mry .vciion J. 1 el ihr l.'nited Stato. The imt Klr;anl diid l"s-tul Volume uf Ihe Vtar Start' greut Wurk on Kussia. Jut ful'Ii-tifl. an lUtntratetl Ihrrripti'-n cf the Rl'3- .... ,.,.i ...,,un.,i. emu,. ie.. iii .lure. , j u. ui,oni mian. itrii-t -n, . .)r. mini... ... .utms. abtiuitis, 41- tC, inUl ill" l.it .uu wi .u.ii.u.f r-'uir. i-uili:iil-hit witti alx.ut u Lnurawnr at.d Xafsftf Lurr'p.-nn ami Aiulic itufi-tn. TUe ah"t cuiirle in iie lrK oeiaru roluinc I about U'U J"i;ts, eit-gautly ami sut'slaiiliaily but.J. i'.t-Uil l-r.ci, $ ;. 'lUiswork ti;' .Trral in .r. paralton, and ; will. It is brlivsi'd, oi.t. iu tb Iui,-t sy ci-plallou "f the ; wurJ, thi? Wiiut s unirerMilly fi.r n-lisbie intorma' 1 lion on lite titnry ani internal reoureis 'A a eeuntry orrtipviu so tnrL- a i.riiuu ottii x.a.l.rn biuia!b.r, : aiil bubliue i turmulabl. a usitktt at tl.e rrM-nt Ulue ! to tb rvt ot t.un-i ami Ala, but uf .bleb lax less Is knuwu tban ui auj otber .ur'taii aatiua. I II. I ..Also, s 'lrW iiitrn tin rolome. entitlrd "THE ULMAUKAULt. AU i L it r..s 'Jr ,t-i-r.iKAit.u J'ii.Soy." emhrann the romantic 1 undents aud authonUeS of J lilladclphia, incomparably U Adreuturvaln the lires uf S.rrr.Kna. -alraiora ,;enc- . npri)ir an- ofh-r in ns. (frri-r w.tl h. raU. I'riDces, arrium, Traelera, Aiitulurern, Voyaij era, eminent in the hut.iry of l-un pe aud America, incltidin- pkeirheit f orer fitly eelfbraled b -fie el .n rac ier. Le-jutiiuhy iliu-'tralrd mth nuuiei mt rujtiavinjf. Oue Tol. :a,"s roval 1-niu, t-lilb, giit. jl t The sulrsrrib r puMi.'hea' a nuintx r of mobt raluaMe : l'ti'Lonal U'-jkn. very pornlar. and of nm-b a moral anj reiipi'-niititluenretiiat while gtK men may ately enpaic in tn-ir einulation. they will cr-ohr a pa l:c ifiint,nfi receite a fjir rum, nation fur tht. ir labvr. 1' tu a cf enterpri-e and Urt, thin buMuens offer B opportunity for proliLahle niploOi -nl -el-iom t be met with. t s.lvrouii wi-bin ft to eujrmfe in th ir sale will reeif promptly hy mail a Lircuiai vontaiuiiif lull paitieutara. with " bir'ctou." to ler-v-nj dpoecd to art aa Acrnta." t''etinT With ter ID on whu-h theT WU t'e fttriilhtd, by dJrrwiD.:. pest pud, KoUl RT EAi;r-, fubli-h r, 1-1 WiiliamM New York T11K OK EAT 11I;MK1)Y, ; VBOUT which so much has been said and published, i among us. Who has not ! heard ot the MEXICAM MLSTA.G L1M MUST? Many millions of bottles hare been sold and ued to cure Kheumatrsm. I'leers, ' Sores, Hruises, Spraino, Rine-onn, Kelnns, ' Salt Klieuin, Piles, Sore Aipples and Caked j Breasts, Cancers, Itch, Corns on the Tues, ' Sore Eyes. Ear-ache, l'nnples, Svrollen Joints ' or I-unbs, C uts, Scalds, or Srald-head, umb 1 Palsy, Ilunions or frosted feet. Warts, or any I other complaint that can be reached by an j external remedy. And it lias always been successful. Ir is bim'sllt ooou in healing Wounds, Scraiches. snddie or harness (sails, ; or any sprain, soreness or st-rmess, an.i tt is j warranted to cure Sparin, Ringbone, Splint, ir Poll Evil, rn Horses. I iTThe Liniment is put op in three sizes, and retails at SS cts, 50 cts.au l $1. The larrje ; bottles contain much more Liniment in propor tion to the prices, and are therefore cheapest. Y' L'lUntry Merchants. , ,, . , - , ... r.very siore snnui i ue aupp.ieu nn un valuable LINIMENT, as it pavs a eond profit an. selU mm, 1- 1J.W. KSIBKOOK. (successor to A. Ci. Dracff e Co.) Originator and sole Proprietor. PnncipalOilif.es 304 Broadway, New Vurlr, and cor. 3d & .Market Sts.,St. Louis, .Missouri. Sol I by everv dealer in drutrs and medicines throughout the I'nited States, Canadas, West Indies, and Bermuda Islands. Iy533 ' - " THE CABIN BOY'S STORY," A Semi Nant;el Roniane-o of iutetipe interest, ly tlt Author nf the "1'irato Doctor' the - Lawyer Story, the "Mid lux-tor.'' ir. Ae. ! TMIK diicvesiM hitherto fti.iTe.l by the writer f the aWe ; popular wrk", ia a wuiliet.-nt u;ir ntee of the f.or with whieh any pri-lucti'.n rtuuinp fn-nt hi a will ho reeejr.d hy the puhlie. "ThI l'hl7l lb.a Miar" i a ! rftiiitiitic narrative, illu'trjtuic t tie hrr- r of the Sln.c 1 Trad?, an carried ou iu the )'oa.t of Africa. Ihe author hnn fKTTed in tbe navy and the deris-riptiona and char- ; a tt ro arc painted from pe rnmal at uaiu I nre wilt. them, j '1 tit Mory i full of eieitinrr inter-t and at venture aa lb. celebrated work of Ih-f-w, "l....LiaiMwi 'ru.-w,'' aiwl hax the alvantare over ihnt .rloriou fi'-tion. inasmuch : a it in founded o fa, tf nf wry d;iy oerurrenca. Tin; ' bitory of the heroine of the Story, ileika, th rireaa- ' (iaii Mare purchases! at Constantinople, educated aud married by the rec(len, et chiTalrie. Sermour the ' commander of the Albatross, i. Pimply the narrrtinn of a fnet p.nnted from the life, and all the nuui'iru cbar- actera p rtrayed throughout tbe ft ry r vindly aud ! jrrrtphn-iiliy drawn. The pubiiehern hare nlrea-ly reeeiTe-l oHer for tlSe ill Ie of the edition it ww orurtnally th ir InUntion to , puhii-h; coo-CtjU-ntly, they have le.n ublitj Iargljr to increase it : and they refpecttally rcqvent that ail or- dern mny be pent immediately. They confidently expcl that the wnrk will create aa much interest a any work of fiction that ha of lata; y-am eninnat-il from the prep. ai. notwith-tndinz, nince the puMimtion of -'I'm le Tom n Cahin, wort re- ' Utiny to slavery in America, Pitn and oil, hae been iiiimeroaa, none hare appeared harimr relation fo the TMn of purrhinPT PlateP on the African Coant, writ- j fen by one who haa witnessed it in all iti hlleoua d for- ! mitr. The work is written in rhaate and pure lannnpre. and will be a welcome and Instructive addition to the family library. j 1 he work wtil form a iVamtrhl netaTrt Tolnma nf 4n0 pficrs. handsoin.ijiiiustratssl with finr ruKrain(r. and elegantly bound in cloth. Price, in eloth. one dollar in paper. 75 cents, at which rate eopiea will be aent by the publisberi to any part of the country free of poa- MsT-for sale wholesale and retail bv thn pubtUhrra, ELI.SVOKTH A PTltl.KT. 2a nmw!i Srairr. Ntw Vo And by all Booksellers throughout th Vnited Sutea and Bii'ifli I'roTin.ep. ;m.si Philadelphia Advs. NEXICAN GUANO. rPIIE subscriber has f-r sale Mexican 1. Clttano of the best quality (rarr;o of ship Thorndike.) This article has given entire satisfaction to those who made nse of it the past year, on Corn, Grass and Oats ground ; its effect on the soil is much more lasting than that of Peruvian Ciuauts and the cost nearly forty per cent. less. B. S. Bt RMNO, 101 orth Front St. 3m56sJ Philadelphia. BUILDING HARDWARE Tool Store exclusively, 77ie largest Estublirhment of the kind in the V.S. Wm. 31. M'tlure &. Bro. No. 287 Market St. above Seventh, Pbilati. " rAXl FACTlRERS" Depot for Locks of J.X all kinds, warranted quality. " Patent Silvered, Glass Knobs." Premium Porcelain Knobs,over 1 00 patterns. Silvei-plated Knobs, Hinges, Ac, with the most complete assortment of all the Modern Canndv in itus tin Purchasers are invited to call and examine 8lock. Catalogues sent by Mail if desired. ir . 4 r . . 7 i' ..;, , IU A,r Rasters ami cnUhtors at l aciory I nets. Lir ah orcrs pm up unaer inc immeatate supervision of the Firm. CALL ,XU SEE L3. PmSl! Trawiics, Snpporlcm, I.ACK OTOrKlNUM, rfer Braces, aud ill Hurgtcal Apparatus mat daxes,phrd and warraat.r. te cire altfaclion,by lr.and Mr.M CI l AC-HAN, No. 44 -North tfcVEMH 8u. Ph. (add phi a. ' The Rreat uumber ol female reltfTfr tA i b.. . .. ur. U'ru,..,. ; noriers. warrant her in CMLntr..!n,f. tl.-. I . superior to anyiiuag of Ihe kmd ever tfe,,, t the publ.c I5iii5d! IllEfJ leave res pectfVly lo call ihe Pnhl: altenlmn to my Eflablhmeut, o. 3. Scrilh FOL'KTH M. .below Ches'aoi). I Likd- e elihta, for Ihe manufacture aarl ale i f I n- i elopcK, where I ill always tie id iet;inrj, to aitfnii 10 any orilers I may be favorer! iir.. I am prepared to fmnirlt Eare.'i pes of rrrrr ' quality, size aud description, W ho5a!e si.t t Ketail.ihefioTcrmnent pattern. plain and !r.i. j I would also call attenrroa to the ltie f-;nk I inc. Enpravine, I'ririlii.e, aad Kri.lt s;i r rf BtiMnfss eards Inr Envelopes. I.ettrr hrac1., Ilill-lieails. t.'arrfs. Circular., 4ti'l i.f h.h I furnish at very low rate?. tiiin.B.t,),' IrftrtJ : prevents their goin lo the Pead Letter tffiet. I With patent uiarbines of the latest imrrctt' niPnts for rnihoasinp, prtnlinp, Ac, al.o ftr the manufacture of Envelope,and every fact. lily for eiecutin? orders wi:h dr.spaich.at.d ! t their delivery hy Express Lines or as may te aqreed open, I fan not fail to compete with :t not excel any other establishment of the km! in the world. fFHotniTopaihie Eneelrpe, constantly vn hand, samples of which mav be seen fhmnirk office, also of Die-Stamped Ear. Iy5l77Jt .WM.COl.Ur.KT. iFrrutO Crtiaar, Wtighing few Ihan Z nuncet, IIOR the core of IIBK.MA or Rl'P'JXRE Acknott'ledeed bv the hiiihet nipdiral pertor gratified In learn that Ihe occasion Dow ttTti. to procure not only the liehtttt and mntt tatv. but as dureblt a Truss as any other, in lien of the cumbrous and uncomfortable artirl usu ally sold. There is no difficulty attending tl.sj littint;, and when the pad is located it will retain its position without change. Persons at a distance nnable to call on th subscriber, can have the Truss sent to any address, by remitting Five Dollars for the sin gle Truss, or Ten for the double with measure around the hips, and statins; the side affected. It will be exchanged to suit if not fitting, by returning it atonce, unsoiled. For sale only by the Importer. CALEB H. NEEDLES, ..r. Twelfth & Race fcts, Philadelphia. ryi.adies requiring the benefit of Mecha nical Supports, owing lo derangement of the internal organs, including falling of the wmt, vi'cal, pulmuna. v, dyspeptic, nervous, and spi nal weakness, are informed that a competent and experienced Lady will be in attendance at the Rooms, (set apart for their exclusive u No. 11 TWELFTH St. 1st door above Ran. H533 Ten Nights in a Bar Room, And what I saw There. BIT T. S. ARTHl It. Ten Thousand Cupieg in a Month. 'THIS (Kn.rfut .orb. aknolrdsd by alt bn km i . r-sJit to oe lb. br.lr.rr ntteo be Sir. Arthur. - t ' r .... " 1 . " l .ui. nr . .1 yr. ci lil TIUJ.. k-b:b, illuslratine Ih. rtl-tL of Tavern b-rn.i.f snf Runt drtnkinir. net uniy en inlrsiduals lhms.l.es, but .... ... pL . ... ... 'i j ...... j.m.y - j K.in sikI brfath-r. who ts r.r,rnieU by brr s.rotiosi sad I death, is alone worth thr price of tbe t-oc-b. j Trniprar,ee men and othrrs can do more for the eanse ; n,iit,iiiiuiiiiwi7H,mirBrint : e.t,u.riraulrd in errrr town and conn', eftr.e ! rmtd .si.t.. to sell an-jiiiou gotun no .tnai:. .r "-"-'- "lussreicn wim a nne nuisouni .a- i ' rrasins. by 1.a vffimn i opy win oe sent .rost paid) oa re- ceii'tot ttiSpnc, ,.ssnt.. TUe largest commission will be paid. Address J W BKADLKV. Pnbhsher, So 45 North F"iir-h (trret, I'hilade bus zic rtiTS. :o Nr.-THIKD THEATER THAN W1UTP. LLAU, and iiee frt-in all poiMncus 'inaiiloji. rtft yt:r jFtsfr ziyo ro vrjyr. ka r greatly eniurp. d tl ejr workn. ard impir.trd the luahlT of th :r rri du.l-i. are pr. t ared to exetute rder fi r lbir SUPERIOR PAIMS, Pry. and Ground in Oil, w ft.ifM.rt.-. pas-hacc! of ir- m l. to pouDds; aii I'KV. iu b:irrt-lf. ot J i p.iindr each. Their W 1I1TE 1C. win. Ii ia n ld dry? or prone I :a nil, iff wanauted pur aud uuaurpand lir Udy atl unilorni hitf-n n. A mnhod uf preparation has recently been difeoTfrcrt. which enable tbe Cc in pan y to warrant their paiufp keep freh aud f-'ft in the kefca for any reaiw uaMe lime. In thi respect their paint will be aufericr to any otLr in the ninikrt. Their HKiWX ZINC PAINT, whieh ia aold at a low priee. aud ran only be artade frcn the Zme ore frrTa N. w eentey. if bow well kiM wn linr ll protect it quai tie when applied to iron er other aaetaiic anrfarea Their MONE COLOR PAINT poaetvea all the prep-r- tie f tha Brrtwn. aod in cf an arrveahle cc-'pr for pa.a- ting CotUeea. Depou, Out buiMinea. Brtdve. Ae. rhKNCII A kit MB I 3. WhVale faint Dealera aod Importer,, X. W. r. of luth and Market Sta. 1'htludeiikt. rhreuologjre r0TLS. WILLS. CO., FMCM yEW T0F Iavr opened a Vhrenob'gitat f'ubintt and Bile Sfnre, at 231 ARCH Sr., tr between fth and 7ih, Philatlftpkic. ',! nrTti rst tt ftirnick all tknt W- t T I - I T1 1 , 1,1 , raj vs I'lss (n rnrrnoit'j. riivsiuiupv. It ydrrpathy. Magnetism, and rhon rgraphy, at New York prices. Professional Examinations.witb C'hartsjtr.l full written descriptions of character, ftvrl day aud etemng. It C abinet tree to visi tors y517cSdq Improved CrPER-Pbophate of LIME 2.500 O Btils. of tbe most superior manufacture also (UStno of every description, Calcined Plaster. Cement, Ac. fiT Produce of all kinds bought and sold on Commission. R. B. SELLERS A CO. Forwarding and Commission Merchant!, Xo. 65 JSorth Wharves. Between Race and Vine Sis. Philadelphia. Redaction of Prices. HOLLO WAY'S Pills and Ointment. These famous Medicines will in fulnre be sold throughout the Stales at the following prices : Umall Pot or Box. 55 cenU instead of Sis) Medium dr. SJ do S1 Large do ?l o 1 Professor Ho(Ioway' Manufactories are at P0 Maiden Lane, New York, and 344 Strand. London. Selling Off at Cost! MY Entire Stork of GOODS. fU and sesj Corner of Market and Fourth streets. c. HcBSCh. Lewishuri, Jan. 18, 1SS5 NOTICE. lR Firm being this day dissolved. ! V7 would say to all who know tbemselvea iuoUri to ns, that we are in fd ct tr. ' needful, and are anxious to settle np onr t , ,. wjth n May ffc)e , B(M)kj wi r.m,,. a, lht 0d ,nfj ,rt tletnent made br either of the firm. REBER A V0H5. lewisburj, 9ef. SO, 155 nf
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