ITrmisbnrg Cjironiflr. Lewlsburg Band .and Subscription. KNOW ail wen by ihcse presents that we, William Cainerou, George F. Miller, Eli Miller, John Chamberlin, William Prick, Peter Beaver, James F. Linu, Julia Walls, J. Hayes ' o., Philip Btllmever, Thomas Haye, Beyers Amnion, James Criswell, Al exander Amm ms, Michael Fichthorn, James y. Koss, Levi Sierner, Thomas A. H J'horn ton, Peter Hursh, Charles Penny, T. Howard Wilson, Solomon Kilter, Henry S. Neuer. Daniel Slira -k, Henry W. Erie. Citatles D. Kline, Adam J. Wrulensaul, Francis WiUon, David Keber, Henry Krick, Wiliiara Moure, Joseph Meixell, S.vnuel GedJes, Francis Zel ler. Samuel I.. Beck. Jacob Mam -net, John l.acke, Jonathan Nest.it, William Wilson (of Lewisburg), Abner M. Lawshe, I hen Jure Mc FaJJm, Samuel Siifer, Tunis R. Fisher, !enris Iddinz. Charles II Cook, Samuel B Van Val id, William Leiser. Jostah Girt.m, U.'njamm Anetti'lt. John A Men, Wmetrardeii & Diet rich, Nathan Kn. li'inter Pardoe, William Adams. Jesse Corneiius, Philip I. Bver, F A Donehn-rer.John H Barkdoll, Joha fleeter, Franklin S.iyker, iH.lcn R Vorse, William T Reitmeyer, 0 iv.d (inner, John Hertz, Hugh P Shelter, John Gun Iv, Jamb Gundy. Levi B Herbal, John Miller, Peter N Laird. Samuel 8 Barton. Simon P (iundy and John T Miller, of the b trough of l.rwisburg and vicinity, in the county of Union, State ot Pennsylvania, r held and firmly bound unto Hon Abraham f) Wilson, Jacob Wittenmyer and James Mar thai). Judges of the Courts of Union county, and their successors in office, in trust for the purposes expressed in the 3d and 4th sections of the act of General Assembly of the Cura monvrraltli of Pennsylvania, entitled An act for the erection of a netf county out of a part f L'niou to be called S iyder, and relative to Ihe seat of justice of Union county." approved Ihe 2d dav of March. A 1 1855, in Ihe sum of Fifty Tioiaind DjUo-s lawful money to be paid to the said judges of the courts of Uu ion county or their successors in office, in trust for Ihe purposes aioresam. to wnu.n payment wen and truly to be made and done, do bind our selves, our heirs, executor and administrators, mud each of us firtnlv by these presents, sealed with our teals, and dated this thirtieth day of April, one thou-a id eight hundred at.d .my- ive. The conj.liot, of tins ub.igltion is such that if the above bound obligors sha'l, in case it is determined by a majority of the qualified voters hi Union countr (as divided) at the gen eral election to be-held on the S.I Tuesday of October next (IS5o) to locate the seat of j is tiee in the borough of Lewisburg. in aid coun ty of L'nion, cause suitable grounds to be pro cured and suitable buildings and jail to be reeled thereon, and to be finished, and afier being approved bv a majority of the court and gran 1 jurors.conveyed in fee simple to the prop er authorities of said county of L'nion (so divi ded) as aforesaid on or before the first day if January, A D 1657, without any cost or tax whatever being imposed upon the taXabtes of aid county. Ft such expenditures; said buil dm;s to be of stone or btick with fire-proof roofs and fire-proof rooms lor records; and that all things necessary to carry out the pro Visions of the third and fourth sections of said Act of Assembly, according to the tenor and enct thereof, be fully complied with, then this obligation to be null and void, otherwise to be nd remain in full force and virtue. Witllaia rmroa n r M.ik Rll Mlf-T Job Cnanjnrfltn William Fnck r aaaa.r Jaaa. r Una Ja Walla J Hmm a Ca fhtl.p Killmrer Tbn ll ftafra A aminos J tow I'rwwHI Al AnaMH M.bei rrautora tt FtlKT Tkna a II Thoraloa Tcer llarb Jnha Lorft jADathfta Ht I Wl.M A M IJt- TMn4 H'fiUia aftianl -sltfrr T U ri-f-r tM l l l.n? O H Or P VMiTft'ttb 'liTiarlff P"tin? T Howard WilHt nlnmm Ritlrr lltr-nrr I Neiwr IJ -lh Girlna lBrnjaniR A&faladl U .ha A Mru jOnie lrhr-k llMrT W fr.94 W P K.ia J Vtnnrfiaaut . rrmnei Wiiaoa lUhrr tlrnrf I -e-fc Hil.laai stor J.lk SauH U-d.W Innn -llrr U IUt J"-tj MuqokI I'h.lip L Hn f a l"ab..wrr J -ha II turkjoll J. .ha awla MBII S Itarlr tm.a f luu.l Mtrlia 'bsrW I raiik.ia Sr-jSt-r o It H T KilmT hH , inter J'-ha IItii II P f iHr l- r J- ha lint..l Jr-ih llunav L H ll r'.t Jo. o T Uillar do da do do da &l 4 a df 4 1 do 4ft 4ft 4o 4ft 4 1 do da da 4ft do do do do da da do do do do do do do do do J. da do e do k'lMtftrVH A Dtrirk aa XUib Raa ds Itanter I'ard M do illiai AO una do Jew. I'sm-uul da o.alllr ' t M Laird do do do do Signed, sealed and delivered the day and Tear above meuttoned. Art ft: JOHN B- UX. We and each of the undersigned promise, nd agree to pay lo Hon. Abraham S Wilson, Jacob Wittenmyer and James Marshall, judges of the courts of l'nion county, and their suc cessors in office, ttie sums annexed to our e- Ineciive names, towards raising the bona fide subscription of not less than Ten Thutuand Dnilan within the limits of L'nion conntv, as lately divided under the provisions of the act of General Assembly oi tne commonwealth of Pennsylvania. entitled " An act for the erec tion of a new county out of part of L'nion, to be called Snyder, and relative to the seat of : t IT-: " qnn.--J ,U- A.t JUS11CC Ol UHWH luuillj, -l'iu.rii iiic uudf of March, A D 1859. in trust for the purchase of suitable grounds and erection thereon of suitable buildings and tall for county purpos es for said conntv f L'nion (as divided) under the provisions of the 3d and 4th sections of aid act of Assembly : rTovifled, mat a major ity of the qualified voters within said county of Union (as divided) should decide by ballot at the general election to be held on the 2.1 Tuesday of October next (1S55) under the provisions of the lOih section of said Act of Assembly mat me oorougu ot i.ewisourg should be the seat of justice for said county of Lnion. Witness our hands and seals this thirtieth day of April. A D 1855. trillfatn Cameron 0 r Ulller lf0.t frtlrCT'T fon 6r rbomaii Howard M jjnko G Bn.wn ; oi B llrri-t t.MU-..r.rd Holla &4(lVtrT Neriua 6ili;Wiu B fbrii-ar filj Laird H).l!c W Sch.fllt 6uO'JataaKcllv SO. .ll-r.H-1 It'oeler l. Kranril Zrllrr Sfru'Jacob HumaMl Ski' Jrn Lorko .taenb Guady V00 I'l.nOuod &'0 J.ha Mmherker Sui'i J. hn s-l.rck 100 Jareb II hrowa S0 jo so . 10 AO 14 K) 10 19 lco InO loO to llHI K 20 AO 30 10 10 10 10 M 60 James t Lion J no Walla Eli filter John Cbanberlin Wfl.lara trick JHeavrr HaT 1 Co Tboa ilajra Jooathaa Wnllk flyer, aaiotona Michael richlhurn Pbllip Klllmrer JuhnrttO Halls Cbarln) Pcud C P It lit.. frarKl, Wilson Ikavid Rr-brr Jaaca Crtoell Alex Annaoaa Jnarvh MHietl ffamuel 6edds Juk, 8 Marab S L IWk Irtdhic t Wrtstl Joha Barber W Shriner Joha llouahtoa H R Noll I. tttrrarr Thoa A H Thoraton frUr Hnrh Jojeph (llart 1 lloaard Wilarra JJoba Brewa aV4m Kittar Heary a Kaoer 9aoiel Srhrark W R WilMa Itcarr W Frtta A J Weiocnaattl Baar, rnrk William Moor Jet O-raolioa rbilia L Brera 9 A Oofi. b--wr Joba U Barkdoll 14 bitty rranklia lajker B Bekcrt riaarira a Critea foam r Ouadv Wai L Harris JoLa A Him Wiamaua A Mettiek Joha B CnraeUaa Mathaa Haas tluator Pard J r Rom Marua Chaajar lfai Walkr 2)0Ji.e.-bG Br..a 2UC' H illlan Cornrtln 1st. tfaataei a Barton IS" s D MuBMrn VOfl Kmaaurl Peters l.W'll l Sbrllrr 10(. Michael Krova 10u'At.ra.aDi Brown 1W Jonathan VM 1.10 l:wai wnn (Uwbtmrg) 60 100; A M Uhf 60 60 20 AO IwiSiifrr M Faddla HAT II 1 if her l.r'.,0 ll o..k 100 ' B Vaarallah 1. ra Lrir 100j'hai 8 Ynder Ion Jnaifth Girlott IPii O N Wordea hiO JaBM3ihaon l.w Joba Barara ta) Bt-njaaiia Aaratadt l. Urania l'Mlli.S lOO Joba A Hard 3" Jo- L VMrr lo o R Voraa lO'lboa B Ulark I'-'M li Nortun H Black lo.W T Ueltntfar K'llaTid tiiawr SK.tJ..ba Fleru !H I B Miller SSiAbraham inerT K ;1cott Woll. lIUcrT Rard J0 Jc4,a KrhcT If lOBAlUrt 'iM A ftoek T Miller ll'WUIiao. AdaiM fJaa M.IWr I Ktntydrrtai m so 31 30 20 10 1.1 so 10 10 10 do to AO 100 10 to 10 10 10 an In In lo loo ac lo lo M JaanHI And now. to wit, Mf.y 1st, l55, we the un dersigned, judges of the court of common pleas of L'liion county, after having proof of the ability ol the persons named in the wttntn subscription, to pray the sums subscribed by them respectively aud being satisfied from the evidence- produced that more than Ten Thou saud Dollars responsible buna fide subscrip tions have been made tinder the provisions of the 4th section of the act of General Assem bly, entitled An act for Ihe erection of anew county eat of part of L'nion to be called Say dr.r, and relative the srst of justice of L'nion Conwy," approved the 2d day of March, A 1) 1955, within the limits of L'nion county (as divided) and also a bond given with sufficient security to indemnify thelaxablcsof said conn ty of l'nion from auy cost or tax for the pub lic builuings and for carrying out all ihe pro visions of the 3d and 4th sections of said act in order to make the borouch of Leuii.-liur a candidate for the seat of junccj therefore, we do hereby approve of said Subscription and Bond, aud order the same to be published the second week of May, A U 1855. and continued for three consecutive weeks in me "lnion D.-mokrat," a newspaper published within the county of Snyder, and also published at the same time and tcr the same period in the " Lewisburg Chronicle," a newspaper pub lished wilhin the county of Union, and that the borough of Lewisburg be named in said publican? as a site for the seat cf justice in and for I'nion county. for which said Subscrip tion and B ind have been pledged. A. 8. WII.SOX, JACOB WITTENMYER, JAMES MARSHALL. Jiniff nftht Courts of the County of l'nion. Sellnsgrove Bond and Subscription. KNOW all men bv these presents that we George Ebv. J H App, M L" App, Peter Uoiig, George L Bocker, Isaac App, Mathias Wilson, Frederick App.Gei.rpe Fisher.Maihias l)uubau"h, Charles Klionds, J G L Shindel, F J Schoch, Nathaniel Mover, Peter Fisher, Jeremiah Krause, George P DeiincW, Elijah Couldron.AC Simpson, Isaac Couldron,Jacob Stonier. Christian Stauin, Benjathih llouse werth, II P Hottenstiue. Gardner & Lenhart, A S Ciimmings, Leonard App.G Schnure.J.ihn App, lleury C Eyer, James K Davis, W F Eckbert, Benj Schoch, George JIill. Fredk Speck, Kantner & Fisher, Joseph Wenrich, Christian Herman, Isaac Gerhart, P B Wag gunseiler, Charles B Miller, Wm F Wargoti selier, Aaron Bergstresser, Camp & HishH, Samuel Gemberluig, F Grundrnm, John H Miller, William Gaugler, J I) Waters, John Emmitt, William Colsher, ;harles II Moyt-r, Joseph Scharf, Samuel Stanfr. r. Valentine i Hare, Kantner. Samuel Feehrer, (ieorg- M Keller, Jonathan Kudy, Capt Jacob Huianiel. Samuel Werline, John P Kichtcr, Elizabeth Richter. II P App. FM Uunbaugh, Joseph Patterson, Set ibner & Perkins.of the bi.roueh of Selinscrove and vicinity in the county of snyaer, aiate oi I'ennsylvania, are held and firmly bound unto lion. Abraham S Wilson. Jacob Wittenmyer and James Marshall Judg. es of the Courts of L'nion county and their successors in office intrust for the purpose expressed in the 3d and 4th sections of the Act of Gnera! Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvaniaentitled "An Act for the erection i f a new county out of part of l'nion to be railed Snyder and relative to the seat of justice of Lnion county, ap proved the ltd day of Mareh, A. D. 155 tn the sum of Twrntj Thoutand Ihllm lawful money to be paid to tht said Judges of the Courts of Union County or their successors in office in trust f.T the purposes aforesaid to which payment well and truly to te ma le and done do bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, and ejeh of us firmlv bv these presents sealed with our seals and da ted this thirtieth day of April, A. D one thou sand eight hundred and li:ij five. The con dition of this obligation is such that if trie above bound obligors shall, in case it is determined by a majority of the- qualified vuleis in Snyder county (as erected) at the general election to be hel I on the Snd Tues day ot October neit (1855) to locate the seat of Justice in the Borough of Selmsgrove in said county of Snyder, cause suitable grounds tn be pr.cur'd and suitable buildings and jail for said county of Snyder to be erected thereon and to be finished and after being approved by a majority of the Court anil Grand Jurors conveyed in fee simple to Ihe proper authorities of said county of Snyder (so erected) as aforesaid on or before the hrst day of January A. D. IS57, without any cost or tax whatever being imposed up on the taxables of raid county for such ex penditures, said buildings to be of stone or brick witn fire proof roofs and fire proof rooms lor records, and that all things nec essary to carry out the provisions of the 3d and 4th sections of said Act of Assem bly accordn.g to the tenor and eil'ect there of be fully complied with, then this obliga tion to be null and void, otherwise to be and remain in full force and virtue. (l-f-i Kb J J H App M V A,t fetor U, iic Geonpi L Uockar 1-aac App Maiktaa Hilaoa rVtrr Firbar Jrremiab Kranaa George De-trick Kl.jali Couidron A C eitnpwo taaar CouMron Jacob loufter I'hriK'ian Staum eeat.'jFrrderii-k App aeal do uleore.- Fiah'-r do do tMatthiaa buobaugh do do h'harlca Kboaila Uo do J Q Lbindel do do 1 a J schoch do do iNathaniel Moyer do do .John App do do lileory C Kyer do do ijatnea K I'arul do do iWrKrkliert do do lllenj Srhca-h do do JGeorv Hill do do ;t'n-d.-ri.-k Speck do do Kantner A lih"r do do Joaepb Wenrich do do iChriatian Itertnaa do do 'taaac tierhart do do P 11 W aCBOoaeller do do . W V Watffonaeller do do Aaron ttergstresser do do :J.MK-ph ebarf do do IHamuel BUuff-r do do iValintine tiara do do N Kantner do do ISatnnel Feehrer do do liteoree W Keller do do Jonathan Iiudy do do .Cap. Jacob II umaiel do do jSamuel Werline do do J..bn P Richter do do 'UP App do do IJtNV-ph rattenion do Benjamin Hoaacwarth do 11 r ilullfDi-lttie Gardner k Lenhart A s CuBimings Leonard App G Scbnnre Camp A Kiehrl Samuel Gen belling V OuBdrum John II Miller Wm Ganeler J U U ab ra John Jstnniitt Vim Col, her i'haa II Meyer Elizabeth Iltrhter r M Dunbauich genbner A Wrklns We and each of the undersigned promise and agree tn pay lo Hon Abraham S Wil son, Jacob Wittenmyer, and James Marshall Judges of the Courts of Union county and their successors in office the sums annexed to our respective names towards raising the bona fide subscription of not less than ten thousand dollars within the limits of Sny der county as lately erected under the pro. visions of the Act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania enti tled "An act for the erection of a new county out of part of Union to be called Snyder and relative to the Seat of Justice of L'nion county," approved the 2d day of March, A D 1855, in trust for the purchase of sui table groonds and erection thereon of sui table buildings and jail for connty purposes for said county of Snyder (so erected) nn der the provisions of the 3d and 4th sec tions of said Act of Assembly Provided, that majority of the qualified voters within said county of Snyder (as erected) should decide by ballot at the general election to be held on the 2d Tuesday of October (neit) 1855, under the provisions of the 10th sec tion of said Act of Assembly, that the borough of Selinsgrove should be the Seat of Jus tice for said connty of Snyder. Witness onr bands this thirtieth day of April A D 1S55. Benj Scbock Ueoray Hill Fredk 8pe'k Kantner A Fiaher H V notteneuna H W dnyd.-r Las.nard A pa ti Pehnnre Joha A pa fro Geonre W Keller w loo Samuel Werline 20 100 John F- Richter 76 lfti. Klirabrtb Kichtcr 1i II V App 3F M llnnhaojiti OlK'J4arh I'atlerann louo Seribner A 1'erkint lnOurhaaJ Pa.la Iaini Cap. Jacob Horamel lleary C Eyer Jamea K Daals Wm I Kekbert Joaepb Waarkk C Herman taaac flea-hart t B WarroaarUar rkaa R Niller W FWaaaoaawUer JHAep MOApa U m ftaoartrr Ten Backer Janathaa Itahaf B t ireor J DIVauta JraApa I athlas Irulasfn tlo D C Kerkatreaaer Daal Khrbart loo Jonathan Kudy lMi Frank M Stuck lot. Samirel Stanffer Ion A B Cummin lnu liartner A Leiiharl tno Kd tiembrrliiui 300 Benj Boaaewartk 8.aj Joha CnrmiU 3m- laaae Coaldroa ItaO: A C, iKmpaoa 2t ElQak Conidraa liaoftce Dettneh .iJeresalall CrooaS Mu Patar Fiaher K.aathanklNeaar Ltytvisburg Chronicle Jamea L Parks t J L SMneVI S ttJ4L IIiIihW JUOiClinrim UBna3s JoO j,)bn I'arks HO John Hail 10 Kr.-d App fa-o-r It-di lOul.irofVft fcbr I.O0 Ji.l:n it Millrr (v. tf GundrufB yoi3amu-l GeAttt-r!iii lujt ULip ltiali.-l F J Schoch loOiCtiarica UBna3 9 M.itl.io Wilaon Geore;- Fislier J..onb St"Ufvr Chri-tian Staum U iliism l'o!il.r I ba II M"er Jxarph Stliarf Valentine Hard Anurew J UatUlTOU N Kauln- luo VI Ml to as 101 liao J.s Si blnMl F-Nhrer ot.j And now, to May !, 1815, we the under signed, judges of the court of common pleas of L'nion comity, after hearing proof of the ability of the persons named in the within subscription to pay the sums subscribed by them respectively, and being satisfied fromihc evidence produced that more than Ten Thou sand Uoriars responsible bona fide subscrip tions have been made under the provisions of the 4 th section of th act ol General Assem bly entitled "An act fur the erection of a new county out of part of Union to be callrd riny.'cr, and relative to the seat i f justice of lnion county, approved the 2d day of March, A 1 1S55. within the limits of Snyder county fas erected) and also a Bond given with sulfi- t int security ta indemnify the taxables of said county of Snyder from any cost or tax for the public buildings' and for carrying out all the provisions of the !M atid -lib. sections of said act, in order to mafce the borough of 8elhn gri,te a candidate for the ;eat of ju. tice; there fore, we do hereby approve of said Subscrip tion and Bond, and order the same to be pub lished the second week of May, 1S.'5, and con tinued frr three roiisecuuve weeks in the Union Itetnriknit," a neivspaper published w ithin thecout!iyolSnyi!r.and also published at the same time and for Ihe same period in the 'LewisburgChronire,"a newspaper pub lished within the county of Union, and that the borough of Sili:irt,vr. be named in said publication as a site for the Seat of Justice in and for Snyder County, for Vliirh said Sub scription aud Bond have been pledged. a s wilson. jacob wittenmyer, James Marshall, Juttgct rfthe C'ouij of the County of Vnion The J udgos al.io approved Jonds &n. for M'fflinhvrj in Union county, and IvT Frccburg and MitlJlchur.j in Suydcr coun ty, which we are to publish next week. REGISTER'S NOTICE. VOTICE is bere!y given lo all con- X 1 cerne.l,tha( the lollinring named persons have setded their accounts 111 the Kegister's Oifice at Mew lk-rlin, Lnion Countr, and that the said accounts will be presented fir confir mation and allonanc at the Orphans' Court, to be held at Mew Ueriiii, for the county rf L'utnn, on the third Monday of May iieAl, being the Ist day of said month, viz : I. The account of Pinion Katiiz, adminis trator of the estate of Il.irlijra Herman, late of tV'ashington township, deceased. 2. The account of (ieorge (ilass, one of the executors of the last will and lertament of G'rYM-ge fVirsj, late of Washington tcvrtiship, deceased. 3. The account of Philip Rule, guardian of William Shift-, a minor child of Nathaniel Shins, late of Hull. Joe township, derrasrd. 4. The account of ? domon Hnter, a.tmin i'trator of the estate of Dmitri X lien, Ute of the borough of l.ewishurg, deceased. 5. The account of Peter A uckrr. gnnrdian of Jt-hn Urimr, a minor child of Christian Heiser, late of IVrry town-dnp. d rease I. 6. The account of .Marv Heaver, executrix of the last will and te, lament ( Uij- fea rer, late of the borough of N--w B.run, de cease I. 7. The second account of Jame F. Linn, alminisirator of the estate of Col. Juekmn M't'iiildm, late of the borough of Lewisburg, deceased, 8. The account of George Faust, adminis trator of the estate of MidiUnta t-'aml, late of Lim-stone town-hip, deceased. . The account of John MerltuM, executor of the last will and testament of An-lrrw a nrr, late of the borough of New Berlin, de ceased. 10. The account of Henry Seebold. ad ministrator of the estate of Jimb Xtiirtl, late of Washington township, tlereased. 1 1. The account of John Mover and Dan iel Moyer, executors of the last will and tes tament of Jacob Miyer, late of Ik-aver town ship, deceased. 12. ' The account of James Marshall, ad ministrator of the estate of Nicholas Wctth, lale of White Deer township, deceased. 13. The account of Benjamin Laudensle ger, surviving administrator of the estate of tleorgc Ijiudimlcgcr, late of l'eiins township, deceased. 14. The account of John Wilt, executor of the estate of Viler VviUius, late of Hartley township, deceased. 15. The account of William Snook, ad ministrator of the estate of Jacob Buyer, laie of Centre townsnip, deceased. 16. The second and final account of Jacob an.l Sem Wittemoyer, Executors of the list Will and testament of Andrew 11 ilteinoycr,ne ot'Centre!, now Franklin township, deceased. 17. The account of George Meixel, admin istrator of the estate of Oeurge lt iytr, late of Kelly township, decease i. It). The account of John Gundy, adminis trator of the estate of William .l"JVrrn, late of l'nion township, deceased. 19. The account of Isaac M. Kryder, ad ministrator of the estate of Jucoo Kryder, late of Penns township, deceased. 20. I he account of John Kunkel, one of the executors of the last will and testament of John tiunktl, laie of L'nion township, now Jackson, deceased. 21. The account of Peter Reish, adminis trator of the estate of Jacob Dcrr, late of Cen tre township, deceased. 22. The account of Nathan Fetter and Samtiel Klingler. administrators of the estate of Benjamin Fetter, laie of L'nion township, deceased. 23. The second and final acconnt of John Dalesman and Jacob Kostenbader, administra tors of the estate of Henry Koitnlmdtr, late of White Deer township, deceased. J. W. PENNINGTON. .VgV. Register's Olfice.New I'.erlin, April 10,1855. TO the Honorable Abraham S. Wilson Esq. and his Asmrciatrs, JuIi;es nfihe Court ef Quarter ?bioim cf the rare 1m the Coptj of Cuim. -May Term, lS,,f. Tba petit Ma of DitM Stltxer ieni(-trui:j liewettt.thnt y"ur petiitoner Kirupien a e-irnm-Hlimia Uii- -ituute in the towtinhip of llartly. in the County a!. reosi.nl, on the tiirnpttie leading fmm La-wichuri; to Ventre rotiDty, at hi old rtand, where be reiden now and l a Wn KuUbh old ftaud, wliich ia well n,l, uljite t-r a public hnoneof utertainment and thnt ho is well proridi-d with hnuw mom for the anoommdatit'n of ntratjfrern and traTel. ru; thnt be haa oorupied Ihe said hnufe an a lireneil hnuM f.r many year patj that be U desirous of rootinuin the bnnM; he therefore repjeeet fully prays the Court to frrant himalicroreto kevpan ionnrpnhlh:houMGf enter tainment fr Rtraogers and traveli-r. thi re. and r.nr pe titioner will pray. DAV I 8TITKH. We the un lrrbined, ritii-ft of the biwnbhip f hartley af'ireaai.. being personally aoiaiuted wtib aaid David aStitser, the a bote named i-tiiioDer, and atw having kDowle-lfre of the houae fin which the lieenfe h prayed, we do h-r.'ly certify that not-h boqe i re -rftmry to ao eommodate the public and entert.-iin rtmrpem and tra rlrs ; that he is a person i.f good rrpute fur bonenty and temperanee. and he ia well provided with hue room and eou.enienr-ea ffr the k-dictnc and aenom modal ton oftdrao-g-T and traveler, we therefore pray tbe Court to Kraut bin lb-en. frr, Samnrl OtnHn Grimier St-it'r, l?in Otrt. Jntrg-h Stmpret, Wm Girli!, M-niW Sim US', ShM fyujtlmipr, JaaA tt, Iktntrl Urnrg Kiapp. r0 Ihe Honorable Ihe Jurtpes of Ihe Court of Quarter Sessions of Union County, May Tbe peUtioB of David flefr, of the BorCflfh of Lewie-bur-, in raid fmnty.burnt.ly repnwnU, that he o upiee tlw hotel in taid Borotish, formerly kept an a public bownbyO.D. Kline, and in 'deairout of eoutinuins the aame. The location In central tb; bonne in lar.-e audwrll adapted fof that porpone, and he ii provided with eturj eoovtjnienee for the entertainment of btraor rn and trat eleri. He therefore rewpectfally pray your honors to grant him a Ifcenne to keep a tavern dlring the ennuiog year, and he will pray, Ac. DAVID HEUR. Tbe rabarribers, tidnta(if Iewhourc. hereby certify that David Uerr, tbe applicant ft li-enw, in a man of g'"-d repute for boneoty aad tempentnct", and h well provided with bowM room and eenvvnieneea for the bxlg ing and arnvvmotfatinn of atrangera and traveler, and thUa pal lie bouse there la nec antrr ; they tbert-fore rerowt mead him aa a proper peraon to be Ikenwd to keep a public doom. C Tt. A7.e, Jamea CrinedL IhnW Pir$lJm,s Wait, X B. Van loiMA, John tofUst, r. SLmohto. Tho. A. H. 7ornUm, Jam? 4jJb-iM. W. T. hitmvr, Altm aVtoema tor, W&m JAcrr. iUmtmBytrt. M. Ucm and West Branch Farmer May 4, 1855. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of quarter cessions ot tne reaee for the Vftxinty of Union, at May Meai.Da, A. I. IK56. . The 1-eUtion ef Gidca llt.-bl r'-P-ctfullv ahewetli, That four etlti.,ner orcupfel a comiiMrflioiu house, ailn- ate tn ttie tnwnfl.lp or F..it Bug.Uiir, on tbft tnrnpika leiulin? from Lcwibiir;rto Mifltinl-ur. l.i--& at w.-ltral-catat.-d f'.r a piihor bouAc orenh-rt.-uuni.-nt, au.l hae U-eo acrui kl aa eiich fi,r a liumtta-r 1 1 yeara. an'd Iroin IU n,-iA-tilM.ihond and aitnati'on ia auiuMr aa well aa nvaea aory for ll.e accmm.Hlalloni.rthe pubik, an'j the enter Uiumcnt of atrani era an.l IrarvU-ra. Tht be ia well proT.d.-d with atabHnr for hnraaa. and alt conv.-nienceaiioceaary f.-r lliKcntertsinnieut'.f -tran-ccra and lrav.-l.-ra: be tlimf-re r.pectluily irara the Court l" erant liim licrnat- to outiuuv to keep auiun, or public hmitfe of euajruinuient tb. rC- K-t Itnffaloe. . .CinEOW Tlirilt. We. th'- uiiileratirned. ritllena of the townaliip f liat UiitfiibN- aforraa'd. iM-mir pcraonailr acpiaintcl with li-l-eun Uk-1.1. Ihe aLote naiad peti(h-iier, and also bavinif a knowl. .tee of the houe for a lii.-ta Ihe ib-enae ia pravci, do rATtily tlmt au.-b bouai. i, aec-eaary to aocoiuinctat, the public, and entertain lran.-r!i or traveb-rM ; th.,t be l a -er.M.n ol eod r.-pute lor honesty and u-nia r.inee, anl that be if. well provi.leri with boue r.e.ni anil conve nience tor the hHline; and acromnvdatinu ut ,transera and travel.-r, anl aiao well pron-ted with alal.lin-- f'.r boraea. We therefore twr b-aee to reeonaaieija him t a lireuae, airr.-i-at'ly lo hi leHiltjn. .s..mtfc I)unf.U, II'Wl.m f.ftn S. A AroeX, ery IIuUtr,J'rtiah tt'itiUr. ftrmrf Uiivrrtttx. lien nr . tf -t, l'hCV ef. J'iH Ifvljtnt, Jicno S-. l,,rwi A''O.y. &rr'jt ll'jrtt-r, Ihii.iel HiHrr, Vitnnjt Millf,r, Jmhua lUrhii 'I'O die Hon. A S Wilson Esq. President and his Associates, Judges of the Court of Quarter P.-aal. na, of th.- county of l'nion. Ttie petition t.t Klijiih C M.a-re, ot Hartley toanabip. in aaid countr, huiul.ly repreeula, that lie InuVairoua ol ket'pitltfa 1'ub lic IJ..i,-, , or Tavern, at hia old jitn.il, Ut-ly iM-. u(.i.'.l t.y thin i .s'lrou.'e. and ia w.-ll pr-- ar.-d fr Ihe a. .-oinmeilation ot Iruv. lera, Ae. lletlicrcforcpmyeyourllonorKti.rafit biiu a iieenaeto ke,.p a taTcrn, Uurm-r the enaiiiuc ear, au.l be will pray. Ac. Ki l l All I'. MooKK. Me the euW-rit-ra, rr5id"tl.ta of HnrtVy towuahip, county ,.r..re,alit-, rereby certify tlmt fclijnh C. I.a.r.-, ttie appli'iaiit for Inxnee, la a imni ut a.Hnl repute f..r b.-uctT and t..nia-ran.-e,aud la well pri.rid.-d wilb tiou-epaiin and cutemeiicr f .r tbehalcii. an I a.-L-oinm(alatiun of atrait g. ra and trntelera. ami ttt.it a public liouee there i, necei aary ; they tliereture rc-r.iomeiiu him aa a proper person to be li. itl'Mi to keep a public houae. Slt-m St'ujrlmtj'r, I'liiiattan .tfenac, nfooRv Isf'fr, ft-mirl .V.ONjw, H. V. (,' oi-er. lKtri'1 SlilirT. J'tlrr tl'ifwtcr. J'i'-ob Fttt, Jttltn y.irtpr, IMrtd Aihc, It. Hti- ii'UMXMl, Jua.f,iorer. Ilu. ,VefWd. I'0 lhe Hon. A S Wilson, President, and his Associates, Judges of theCourl of Quarter 8elonar,f thetVunty of t'titon. The petition of A.lam J. Weidenaaut, in the Ttoromrh of le jaburw. in ii.l County, humbly r'Treaents, that lie i dciri.ua of ontiuuibtt t.. keep a public bou-w at biaoM etaiij. ta the bonu-ti af -repaid, and in well preparel f..r rhearoouitn.aj.iti.-n of atratiqera, travetera, Ac. He th--re-f. re prayayour llou..ratoi;ritnt llitu a lieenae lokeepatav ernduiuis the enduing ycar,and he aill prav, Ac. A.J. WMuKNSAfL. The enbserlhrrs. rei.lentaof Lewiabur?. hceel.r certif tbat Aiiaul J. Weidenaaul, the ap;!i. ant lor the li'-enae.ia a man of p-al rvpute for honesty anl la-nip'-ranoe, an.l ia well pn'Ti'ied With huuac na-nj an-l Oliveuiencan. f.-r the lo-icin an.l uc-oinui-.tnliMi of etranircra and trave.-ra. and Uiat a public houae there ia nreraaary; they there fere rec.4nni' mi him aa a .a.p r peraou to ta: hceusrd U keep a public bouee. tliat H..:k,ll. ...a Hm. J. W. ,urcA. J.raicj IIMr, JifHts H-mrl:, ir,rt',ai n'eaiMcry, AVtieaata J!im. M-.Mwm .lre. J It f. li-r,lanu linnll,3tjHM Uuim ft. A. KeJc, Htnry & it'wr. 0 the H.m. Abraliam S Wilson Esj. Prri (.iil, anI his .;so,-iatt's. Judges of ihe Court"! ts'u-irtrr nfef I' i.ion tvwtnlv. i:.f -tili-.n c.f . II Hlair r-iH tf-Uj i-iiuwrfh.tt h i iu ("siftM-w-ion of a l.tr(ft nijd rBit!irxJiou Lon-r. titut.t intlw J-'r.ii-ti rif jVwi.-lurtT.ifiialr.untv. taliK-h i wrtl ra.ru l. traj f..r puMw b'tt fur tUf rt.--rtJtitiV'Ot if trj.i.' i hi ! tr-i. iiTw. I(e !h r-!.-rf (ir-nf lb- ourt lo praui h.m lirt-tit- to k-r p tithe !. tf rnb rtain-ui-nt. Ar-.,! tlw hruv f'.rrviiJ, uMt lie villvr .rv, Ac. lwi-l ure, Ari! 10. lSieJ. A. 11. ULAiK. Wr tht; FUl-riu rw r. i.a-nIof tb Bainu.'bof 1 i hur;. tt ivrttrr ..tat A. II. HJir, tlv (.rlnt uin-iJifiiul.f rx-l rfptitf .h-Ttid Uwfarrtvnr. tvii l iawrl! )roi.i. a with bouM-rwm, Ar., fr tit- tn-mui-itioa ol 9tnos-n mnd uairr, and tbt a itjtitr l (.u a, uhl fiiat-c ia- or. nrr . Tlvrtt.rivf.rrr.rMiu iu ill htm w a rvt p tpcuVj be liro tok wa i aS- ilf h -llr-r. Jhi V. f-n, LvU G. Sttclrr. f. Xnufiktm, Jihn flit-h-t. ''aj M ..im. ..m. Th-. Xe.Tf-.ti. iiman! tty-rt. Ju,t Ia Ut,, Jtae ii.Ui. fllOihe H.inorab!e.hMham . Vilon.l.M., .'resilient, and his Associate Ju!-eat'i the t'..urt (f ijtiartrr r-i. n rtf th.- r.nttrnf fnkn. Ttie fait. tf rii. ma iinn tn tt Tovtmhipof Kr.tr In tlt rsrUDty ,,f l'nion, hum' Iv rrf rr-iiTn, that h c rtij i a hmr- m cail ttwnrhip hn h ha b-n-tj;.n. I wui-l m a b - u-r .f rntvruionv-nt an. in Jimu-of n.tHiuuititt lb? aDi- and is wil pr-:rrii fir tli- an-iiiaJ:ln.u t. tnrrl,m. hf tliTf-rr-.rajFour li-juvris u i;raut hia a.isrtns u krft m tara ddnug tb en? tt i ut; f rar, aitvl ha will j-rjr. Ac THOMAS flRPM. Th r'thrr tvint f Krllr U wn-hip, IVrt-U c nifj that Tli.iinat irwn th aflrrnt for th liorD U a m:iti if et,i ivfuitf for h'n-.t7 ati t-nirr.nrf , and i- II i-rovt,!.,! with Nmu- (MN,tu anl rnttfm f..r It )'U(tacan 1 arcntiiMlatron of tranter ami travrirra, ai! tdat a ptili'ii houMth-n in tir rnmry. th-y l(Vrtt.ri nn mmrn.J him aa a proprr p.ion U be lirconfd tt ki-vp a pubic- hufiKt. Conrad M-vtr, Ptr (SrTW, TtKintiw lf'int.n(rtin, I-Tiil s.roif, J'lhu J. Cinrk, B. iNwhnr. J I Ui'Tt-r. Jobn mitli, John A. Kir, J B lat mm. Jt n Re"-j I waD. Jjii Huoum, u , lluinn.el.iJrcrK Meixel. T 0 the honnraWe the Jtnliies n."the Court of lnarler Sesfmns the peacr, in and fur th uniy 'i i nimi. nt Way Trm. A. P i-&. Thf M-titwn -t Kmanii' l l-ti-rj r-wf-! fully ivpri'rtt: that votir -lilion.T i-uii-a a oimin'Hli.U( l:ou wtn nt. il in the Iwnuli of L.-wi-iiurfr, wl.iVh i" well r:ilru-lTtti-.l fr a pubiH Iiou' of eDU-ri-sinm'-nt, ati'l hnn brrn n.l ii tiiiw tMfUiid a- (h. and front it nii?hlnrliiNtJ and situation H fiiitablR n.t well nrcrftnary 6-rthtt ac ciitnrtl.ittt.n f th- ubli. and thn rnirtainnit-nt of tn.rtffT and tntrelrr. Thit hr i w. It iroi-b-d with ftiibiitic fir horj and all t-.nri'nit ninnifSj-T fortha fiitf rtittnm.-nt .f Htrjintfru and trnrlir. H there fort?, reflect tiiily i rr.yi tht-( uiirt tt'rant liim a hrt-nr-e tn kert an Inn or pit Mir hnuM f enttrtaitiin'-nt at tb. tdarv hercin naiutd, aud your petiljoner will i-rnv.At-.. A . kma;l'i:l i-ktrus. V th nnd'-rf.L'nedcitixefi! of lwl-burjt if-ircitiiid, (-r"na!I a rjuninit d with Knianu.-! Ivtvra, tho al'ri- ietiti'itiT. an.l li-tTirtf a knowlixlut ft thn hou-r for wlili'li a liceosc w prar-d. do her.-by rrrttfy tint fu- h a hoiiitt in iicvf.atKnry to a'-com'Mtutt- the putilirati-I enter- t.nn Ftrnn,r'T5 or triivcbTS that h is a i-rm.n of giu repute f .r hone-ly and te:nticran'e. anJ thtlt lie 1 we" I tnTitli-d witli houio'-room and ronveninrr fhr the I'xliiisr and ai-rniiion.itnnnf lrrtntrerii d1 tratelera. We tlT f.re lnjr leave to rtTotnniend Uiat&UceuMbu grant ed him atrreeaWi tn hi petition. 1 iioti. A. II. lhrnton, J hn fir. mdiuM Piptrtrh, Jim.-- L. Ive win. Janien M. Mowrer, jr ,t'. V. Ilea. . It. VHnVsliah. Henry Frirk.VilliamIoon.Jainet)Cri-well. Thontan tirabam, K. Vi. Moom. April b, i. T the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and f..r the county of (..-.ton. at tne .'my jerm ir inaa, tne petition or Ann (.inter of White Deer town-hip, in the count v of L'nion. re" pert fully finweth that ymr petitioner is dehirnun ,.f kefpinc apublir houe in the hotiSe kept by Ann (.inter iBl year, and a here Hie Inrmerly Kept a public hnu for a numler ( f yearn, and is proii-letl with every wc eary convenience eotod. he therefore prayi the Court to grant her license to keep a tavern or a hnui.e of .uhlie entertainment for the acimod-itinn of travel era and itran!rert. MtI u h a tatern is necerily wanted, aud tbe will pray Ac. iVe Ihe unb.vri Iters citiien of TThite fteei- township, do certify that the above applicant is of good r-pute f.r honesty nnd tenipernncp.an-1 ii- well provided with hou rom and ronvi'tiienr-en fr the lodging and accotnmnda tlon of traveler- and ut runners and such a tavern in nereffitarily wanted. Witness our band this 224 of trhruary ish't. Lloyd tin inter, Andrew Hey brrt. Jacob Tro?el. Itarry Ratik. lwinD- Knik, M.irtin Beeper, tieorce TroielJr. M Shler.G. M. HoffmaJi.Wm L. Kilter, lloley M't'urly, gamuvl Unod lander. TO the Honorable Abraham S.Wilson.Esq., Presidcntand his Associate Judges of the Court rf Quarter Pef-aonsof the county of l'nion. Ihe f tit of Wm L. Kittef . of th-tnwn of New Co lutnhia, in t-tLiS county, humbly reprewuts : That heoe cupioK a house in aaid town, which baa beretolore been ued and ocrnpied ax a liouse of entertainment and in tie nirouA of continuing tbe same, and It well prepared for tbe accnmddation of travelers, be therefore prarw your honor to ninthim a licene to keep a tavern d urine the ensuing year, and be will pray, Ac WM. L. KITTKH. The iuhf-criers rrsidenta of New Columlila, hereby certify that Wm. L. Bitter, the applicant for tbe ticenae, i a man of good repute lor honeoty and temperance, and i well provided with bottle-room and convenience! for the lodging and acrstmmodation ot strangers and travel era, and that a puMie bouse (herd la nereitary, they therefore, recommend him ms a proper peraon to be lkena ed to keep a puMie house. M. Serhier.John Qeyer, Joel Ranrk, Jacob TroMelohn Pt. Clair, Abraham Angoney, Aaron rmitb. 'leore J. Hwartz, Kobert M'Curley, D. 8. HnthraufT, rrancis Walker, Peter Hlapp. April tt. 1S54 rilO ihe Honorable ihe Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and lor Union connty, at May Term A. D. 18iA. The petition of Martin Body repewfully showeth: That yonr petitioner ocrupie a commodious bouse, situ ated in what is called Farmer-ivillr. in the township of llunalor, by tbe public road leading from Lewlaburg to Brnb Valb-y, which i well Calculated for public house of entertainment, and has been occupied aa sveh for number of years.and from Its aeighborbood and situation if uitalde as well as neoeary f,r the aoromraodatbin ofth- -jublie. nnd the entertalameni of otramrern and trave,.ra, that be Ik well provided with stabling for btsrs and all tmnventences DecefSary tor the entertainment of atrant-vre and travelers. He therefore feapectfully pfayii the Court tn grant him a license to continue to keep an Inn or public bonaeof enter t anient there, and be will pray, Ac MARTIN KUDV. We thenndernrnied eUJieft of the townhlp of BulTnToe foresaid, being personally acquainted with Martin Kudy the above named petitioner, and also baring a knowbvje of the bourn for which tbe license h prayed, do hereby certify that such a house Is neeessary to accomodate the public, nnd entertain strangers aad traveb-rs, that be Is a person of good repute for honesty and temperance, and he is well provided with house-mom and con rn tenors lot tbe lodging and acmodatkm of strangers aud t rave .era, and also well prtfided with sUbllagr horses. We there fere beg leave to recommend him for 'lioease ait 1 suable to bli peUthm. Samuel fib-oonton .fbtnlel M Rennef.Oeo. C. Tbonrpson, James Btehl. Kdward Plirk, Edward Miller, Jamea W.ft m on tow, Abraham Toting, Jacob rillman, Boward An dtnoa. Jac Nwbard, Abr. ffctlaaejtr. Ayrli , lit University Natter. THE First Sessiun of the presint fol- X legiatc year closed on the 18lh inst. The next session m-tll coturnence 04 'Jie 17ih of Mav. 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Spring S.-ats for f'hairs,Carria!;es or Church Pews and Hair and Husk .Matiesses made to order. Also an extensive assortment ot highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CA ST J10X FL'llXlTl'RE, consistin; in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks, fane and I'mbrella Stands, Garden Chairs. Settees, Ac. Ac. Philadelphia, April SO, 1K55 Iy575 SALAWATJDER SAFES! SK. Evans & Watson r.t -.1 "n. Snnlh P...,r.l, :ls:; St., rtiiladelphi (Jreat t'lre at sas-ss-' rhestniit & Fifth Sts.. FriJav morninc, Dec. Iftlh, 1S51 KVAXS i WATSfl.VS SALAMAMtEK SAFES TRIU MPHANT, as they always ate when pat to the teat t 'PiittAnrLrma. tiec. 15, 1S51. Messfs.Kvans A Vv'atson,No.2!l South Fourth St. (ientlenien e lake much pleasure in rec ommending your Salamander iSales lo Merch ants anj ethers in want of a secure means of preserving their brok.- papers Ac. from fire. as the nc we purchased from you about seven months since has preserved our books, papers and cash in as good a condition as they were when put into it, before the sreat fire of this mornin", which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of Chestntit and Fifth streets. The above sale was in use in our cilice, on the second floor of our buil.lin, from which place it fell iuto the cellar, and remained there until the fire was out. The Safe was then re moved and opened in the presence of at least lOtK) persons( who witnessed the pood condi tion of its contents. Will you please have the Safe and Locks repaired, as we intend to put it in use attain, having perfect confidence ia its fire-proof qualities. Yours, respectfully, I.ACET & PHILLIPS." Evans &. Watson take pleasure in referring to the following, among the many hundreds who have their Safes in n.-e s U. S. Mini, Phil ada.: Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank, Fhilada. ; Samuel Allen, Esq, Hih Sheriff, Phtlada.; John N. Henderson, City Controller; Caleb Cope & Co, Xo. 183 Market Nt, ; Richard Jiorris & Son, Locomotive builders, Philada.; Bancroft & Sellers, Machinists, corner 16th and James Sts.; Franklin Fire Insurance Co, Philada.; Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Philada.; Lacey & Phillips, corner 5th and Minor Sts.; fjharpless tc Bro, No. 32 South Second St. ; James. Kent & Santee, No. 147 North Third St. ; W. H. Horstman & Sons. No. 51 North Third St. ; Smith, Williams & Co, No. 87 Mar ket St.; J. & B. Orne, No. 185 Chestnut St. tVA large assortment of the above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand at least 10 per cent, more fire than any Herring's Safe now in use). EVAN'S tt WATSON also manufacture and keep for sale. Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron Sash, for making fire proof Vaults for Banks, stores, public and pri vate buildings; Seal and Letter Copying Pres ses; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators, Ac. Please give ns a call, at No. 26 South FOURTH St., Philadelphia. April 6, '55 573) 1 HRS. E. HITCHELL, NO. 2S North Ninth St., Philada., manufacturer of Mantllla.('!oala, JLC. of all descriptions, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Orders made Dp at short notice in the best and latest style. April 4,'5im3 SAH'L H. FULTON, STAPLE and Fancy Stationery, and Card rnrravlnrj Establishment, 19 soutq sibalH St, Panada. lAjml i, Dissolution of Partnership. rFlE Partiiorsliifl heretofore existing L. between Itavid p'airand J. L. Barrett un der the firm of Blair A Barrett, in the business of the Mount Vernon House, So. 95 North Mecond Street, has been this day dissolved br mutual consent, J. L, Barrett having purchased the interest of said llt.nr, will continue to keep the Mount Vernon House. DAVID BLAIR. J. L. BAKUET f. The Mmnt Vernon Home will be continued 1 y the subscriber, who will be happy to see his friends and spare no pains t mak them comfortable. J. L- BARRETT. Philadelphia, April 7, 1853. HERRING'S rafent Chuirpion Fire proof SAFES, with II.Lt'a Patent Powder-Proof Locks, n-hirh tA' r ra nu rla.1 .ana a. which were awarded separ aie .iieuais at tne orl.l i fair, London. 1451, and also at the World'a Fair, New i'ork, 13"iJ and 1S54. The subscribers are Ihe sole manufacturer and proprietors in this State of the above une qualled Safes and Locks. The reputation ol the femiine llerrinff's Sate" is u-orM arirfe and for the last thirteen years the mercantile ! Community liave Wllliesseu and Dome tesll- mony to their jtivm iiiuh f! re pmof auali .: a T . I. ,., nun r .a t r 1 lira. ;,iuir uian -,,',. ,,i n.ir.-.c .aies u.vr been artuallv sold, and over two rwDian have passed triumphantly through accidental fires. The public are assured that all Safes manufactured by the subscribers are net only guaranteed to be fully equal, but in many re spects even superior tolht.se which have been I so severely tried by fire. Few will forget their services in the burning of the "Tribnn es- tabhshmenl,"New Vork.ail.l at the Great Fire in Strawberrv street, at the lirge fre last Julv, opposite the f.irard House ; and still more re - cei.tlyin the Fire at Fifth and Ch.nbt Sts.. in this city, in which these Safes came IVrth the . , , i . , , acknowledged ( Majjeioi. when many other securities failed. FARREL A CO, Iron Snf' and Bank l;k Miker), .iwitviT. . i.u i , , , . ' 31 . A I..MT ."Street, Philadelphia. Chilled Iron Safes, with Powder Proof t . ... i a- a. i Locks, manutactiired eipressly f..r Banks, Brokers, Jewelers, and others requiring aecu: nty from rogues. Bank Vaults. Doors, Ac. , . , , , .... . on nan.! and inal to order. A.l the m .;tcei- ebrateLorksf..rs.-i!eatmanr;rai"turer'prirea. seconrt na,.l - .Sates." - a!8arfers' and I run Chea!- of oihrr mskfrs. havm? b--u taken in part payment for H-rnr.e's, for a at half price. ' March W,'S5. JS I ELUMDS AND SHADES ! tT Selling OJ at k'dved licet. BJ. WILLI MS, No, 12 North SIXTH bTREET, a tew dm.r atx.ve Market bt.. Philadelphia. f'KiM.VlTw 'if A 1.1. XF.W S IVI.H.s : Buys ihe best mate ris!s cheap for I'ash. wh.eh enab'es him to sell superior W lodow lllindi Jk khadet as low as others sell inieri-.r articles. I ('..Id Bordered and Paiulrd bhaJe,of beau tiful iVsigh., Buir Hollar.d Phades, Tnmmin?s, Futures, Ac, wholeaaile and ret.nl. Vore sha les Painted and Letfed fi order. Repairing in general alirndrd to. Purcha sers please call. ."p-WE bTI'PY TO PLEAE.jaj March 30, I .. Irt.'Tt French trusses. HERXIV or Knplure successfully treated, and comf. rt insured, by use of the elegant French Trusses, imported br the subscriber, and made to order etpressly for his sales. All snfferinS itt Rupture ,lt be gratified to l"arn thai the occasion no-i.ffers to procure a Tru's tombming eztrrne tithtnetn. ici4 ee, durability and correct omntrurtion, iti lieu of the cumbrous and tincomfortaf le article usually sold. An eileiiMie assortment always on hand, adapted to every variety of Rupture in adults and children, and for sale at a range of price to suit all. Cost of Single Trusses. $2, -111 and .; Double,!, 5, .rt,$Sand $10. Persons at a distance can have a Truss sent to any address by remitting the amount, send ing measure around the hips, and s'at.'ng side atlected. For Sale Wholesale and Retail bv the Im porter, alrb II. .IrrilleM, S. W. cor. of Twelfth Race sts Philada. Depot for Banning' Improved Body Brace; Chest Expanders and Erector Braces; Patent Snoulder Braces; Suspensorv Bandages; Spi nal Props and Supports. Ladies' Kooms, with competent laHv attendants, March 3ii, I8.1.0. THE CHEAP CASH BOOK and Sintiiinery Store, Xnrlh West cor. of Sixth and Arcb sts, Phila delphia. .rrnt ItarsalnN In Hook ! Poetical, Juvenile, Miscellaneous, Standard and Presentation Books, very Cheap. . TA I'LL A XO FA XC Y S TA TIOXER Y. Superior white ruled Letter Paper, .il.50 per Ream. Letter and note Envelopes in great variety. Weddings furnished at verv moder ate rates. Cards V ntten and Enerave.L Glllo'.l's and other Steel Pens nnrO.r ! to Wafers .32.1 Inon , ,1,.., .... .... I Inkstands. Pen-Knives, Paper Weights, Ac. r ine 1 urfcey Morocco Porte-Monnaics. Port f.dios.Ac. Card Cases, Backgammon Boards, Ac, with a choice assortment of Tt) V BOOKS. GAMES, DISSECTED PICTURES, Ac; Al bums, Scrap Books and Engravings. April att,'55575j l J. ThollMOU. Faints, Glass, Varnish, Drugs, sc. ROBT SHOEMAKER & fo.,S.W. corner Second and Green Streets, Phila delphia, haveconstantly on hand a large assort ment of articles appertaining to their line of business, comprising Window t.la of every description, as French and EnsliSh Plate for Store and Parlor Windows; Enamelled, Colored and Engraved Glass for Churches, Vestibules, Conservatories, Ac. American Window Glass, of all sizes, at manufacturers' prices. Zinc PalnlN, of French and American manufacture. Snow White, Brown, and Stone Color. These Paints ate much cheaper, and more durable than White Lead( and are fast superseding that article, f ar nlhefl, of all kinds, equal to the best, at re duced prices. Also. BRUSHES, and every ar ticle required to make a complete assortment of PAINTER'S MATERIALS. We are extensively engaged in the manufac ture of FalntN In Oil and Pntty. and ate prepared to supply Dealers or Manufactu rers on the lowest terms. Prices Current sent per mail, on application! April 4, lf55 571m3 Improved SUPER-Phosphate Of tlME 2,500 Bbls. of the most superior manufacture also Guano of every description. Calcined Plaster, Cement, Ac. iy Produce of all kinds bought and sold on Commission. R. B. SELLERS A CO. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No. 65 North Wharves. Between Race and Vine Sts.- Philadelphia. '.KEXICAN GUANO. THE subscriber has for sale Mexican Guano of the best inality (cargo of ship Thorndike.) This article has given entire satisfaction to those who made nse of it lite past year, on Corn, Grass and Oats ground ; its riled on the soil is much more lasting than that of Peruvian Guano, aud the cost nearly forty per cent. less. B. 8. BURLINO. i lot North Front St 3m559 Philadelphia. wis pal F. H. 89UTH, pORT Monnair, Pocket Bbolc itj jl. . Dressing t'ase Manufacturer X w . of Fourth k Chestnot Sts Phdade'r,!,'. ' ? Always oi hand a large and varied jvr nVrnt of Port Monna':s, Work Bt iei, : Tucket Books, Bankers' t'aw Cabas, ases. Traveling Bags. Note Holders, P.-ickgamnion Boards Port Folios, Chess Men, ' Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum BV Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, Ac. Also, a general assortment of ENOI k FRENCH AND GEIt.MAN FANCV GOtii"' Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razr.r " nd Gold Pens. " " Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. II. SVITlf N. W. corner Fourth A Chestnut K,. N. B. Da the receipt of .$1. , srrr. Gold Pen will be sent to any part of ihe 'ran'! j States, by mail ; describing pen, ih, , - j Sard, or soft. 1 a 1 at. r . i . aru, mi sun. j narcn 30, 7j5 T5;j New ITork Adv'ts. The New York Tribnn. T.AILY 6,Semieeklv3,Weekli U . ALUAYS IX ADVA.ME. ' ' TUB WFIM.T. Tllllllfia ha. ia-larcae taaa wa, aaar tre araar to - ; F"7u'Z'".T,i,?U'V''""''-'- l'iS.aa larcaf tbaa waa aaer bafnn - " -. - - - - , r.4 lalawl- ualy atuinl l " lt.IM.Nt It.. U .., z . ui-nt lllKl ad - tKimt', int t j a mt ioraiitr ,.u, U; ia atB a,Darla,BI tbaa waa prbaS,, a-t,. roan on iajjouniai. I- naa.bM-a alUlar-l.aat tn . u,a- aajnotlila 10 lt carrrat . I upiaK a Mm lAa a.ad aad laakin la tUm !.-- (.ai.r.lN-a, tut 6r aa aar arat, Irark-aa d-otxa t-.In th aad frarraaa aa aa,. all farlwaa rawara-a. all ba-rirarjr itb-naia, ail avu meatar iltuaioBa of ,H u-anty and ao.aa. Xh 1. a.l.nir Klaaa lo abtch TUK klbt.saia4va..ua may U tru S a. I Arth aa aIW.a: 1 r..taaa tu aa ...!-. i ,Mr..ili, riirbU aA alnar 1 .a., . i trana, or lawlr.Saaa-...rauraaaaa.a.a aaalpa,,, " "'"" h.h" "' !L """ " ; .N.o,a,,.j iui, raaai kaaiaa k.,. ! n-d.i ta rttfnoi'T aieitie la tha troad ,f i '' f -t h-ie' I'ulHlcal I rafi. t.t a : 1 Itar.aa. r.t 1L aaa,aar? ttt-f . i, .aK-aa-a a-j-.r.i. u a,rdct a ia. ! .-f A-l.aallptaaiar.l..,aieaia.aal.ItB.ta.w I -"j-"" i "UJ"';" ' I ikt . a4 ar, ,ala,i ua aa aaa I man aliaaaaaair ta a B, aa aatla ,., ', iNtrf ti''i'.t ' -.ua-k-ai a.... ll-aV-Wa.t karh. thca.-k esiaatlr aadm i, , , ,. ,u ...j.4,, 4 r . ta mni. i, it, d.rari u-ouila ra.raai af lhrl9 a.iru -a-a j '' '."'. tr. I and U-e-enaal Satia r. .ara. a-aa-iar Wa aatu-aa , ,...,,,. . ., .-tv .r,.i.. r .a.. - ' irr. rt,.. 1 ft--.lt tha srr, tit,Ma . r-a rr.ar' I ZT??. . rMiiukt-ttiwmiti rbti.i-i fc-riw .t Riita u, .1 tt ul r rn.vf a rr..i m fr -m u- riut r ffrw fr ry vrnec 4 ha KJ-Tv't-a J at ll.e- ttf 4larr4 L wr i re--" tfi r- n T-1fclKlt E vt. iitotrriW tt Sir TERM OF THE D ULY TktHVMU C uk mwm ftyrm. THlBtfiF. f :gi t pf . r $2 M Ibrwa rrv. no $j Qfi Ljf . M t v9 T-m ny,ri. OtJ JT IS i 1 I- 'ir m HTt 'm AL(1 aUaji Uf-r nuii.t r mt thv rta nf $1 ptr tbTtft. OhlwtLLk A Mll.AAlH.lribMMi'Acr.lM Tk A.V-HA'iFr TklBVXE. rra..,.a rranl m at anlau ah,r- aaila antaa aftanaa Ikaai rare a " ara nsaatad tu vaaataa tha a.al k.l j, Wc ivaard it aa uaa raeaa-ai aaaav,ail tkiafl euajM l- rJ. ,uL..-).d ,a tka t'aiUtl statb. tiaa.a cly. oae rar $2 00 Taet.ars " Isi Alt. CTLH.a, " 11 IS "Spiritual TelegTaph," 'THE Or?an of Modern SpiritaaIL"iDr X. FOUR I H OL. commences in May. It rootuns the fullest record eitent of current Facts ani ''pinions on "prituaJ Intercourse. Published weeklv at l per annum, also all Spiritual Books for sale by PAKThlDGE A BHUTAN. 34 Bro4way. New l' rk. P H. A Catalorue tf Spiritual Books sect on application Sm57S Cheap Elusic and Piano Store OF Horace Waters,No.333 Broadway, New York Opfmition lo the t"om4nu-' lion Music at Greatly Reduced Rates ! ? Notwithstanding the combination of Mnsie tealers to keep np the prices of non copyright Music acainst the interests of Native Compi s ers and their refusal to extend to Mr-WaiiM the emirtesitt If the Trade; he has ttnmeaj sales having abnndant evidence that he has public countenance and support in his epprs iii. n lo ihe Great Monopoly, and in his efTcrtl t aid Native Talent and adopt the National Currrrrv. His stock of American and Eurc- 1 pran Music is immense, and Ihe catalogue cf j his own publications is one of the largest an' best selected in the United States. He hasalsc j made a irreat reduct 'um in the prices of Piancs, i Melodeons and all kinds Musical Instrnmrnis. Superior toned 6i octave Pianu for $175. JPfl and SH. int.ri.-r r,f aa pcad aality. acl foatruncala ai atroai; an.l aa durat.). aa tti.e kSarh eat frOO. fiaccal of tivtj anriatj if alyl. and price, np to KMa.i,ftaif nataa; tti.M rf Tlo .litTtfr.-nt Manufartorie . amoDi; tbtm U). celrbnvtrd mclrrn in:prod tlorare Water, folio., aad tb.- firat prrntun .olrnn t'faaoa of T. (ailhert A Cr-'f make, (ob bts of tba 'oleaa patekt.) Seeond-baBd ft am.a at great barcaiBa rirt-a from 40 to loO. Mllul.. oss from Fire Qiffararit ManotkeforiM, iactadiBC tha ell.ku..wD S. I. A if. W. bailth'a MrlodVoaa, (lannl tba eual tan.eramnti th brat make tn tbe I ait,d atataa. rncrf 0. 7a. liaj. Hi, 1.-6, 13. J ju. SSolh a Uoaibla Bask StrUaleona, 'Jat. F.ah Piano ard Metodwa Karaa ua. is-Thr Wat terms u. ih, Ir.a. fchoola. Ac la" p. r Pent, d'-ronnt to Clarctm" and Cbsrrhra. Ordara f y attdeu re. Iiaum poat paal. l all ax. ef the c'utitrT. at tbe rau-.l ratea. Ilarral ard laat Catalnfiuf'ii and J-fbedul- of 1'ricr of Mniurl lnrtmm fDU lV.ranll to any atl lr frr of cbaic. 3m567 THE 0 HEAT REMEDY, ABOUT which so much has been said and published, is among ns. Who has nr heard ol ihe MEX1CAX MUSTAXG L1XV 3WXT? Many millions of bottles have been sold and used to enre Rheumatism, Ulcers; Sores, Bruises, Sprains, King-worm, Felons; Salt Kheum, Piles, Sore Nipples and Caked Breasts, Cancers, Itch, Corns on the Toes, Sore Eyes, Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen Joint or Limbs, Cuts, Scalds, or Scald-head, Nutii Palsy, Bunions or frosted feet. Warts, or aay other complaint that can be reached by an external remedy. And it has always bees successful. !t is itritii soon in healing! Wounds, Scratches, saddle or harness Galls, or any sprain, soreness or stillness, and it it Warranted to enre Spavin, Kingbone, Sphntj or Poll Evil, on Horses. jy-The Liniment is pnt op in three sixes, and retails at 25 cts, 60 cts,and$l. The largd bottles contain much more Liniment in propor tion to the prices, and are therefore cheapest. To Country Merchants. Every store should be supplied with this valuable LINIMENT, as it pars a good profit and sells rapidly. G.W. W EST BROOK, (successor to A. O. Bragg A Co.) Originator and sole Proprietrra PTincipalOfnees SOtBroadway.NewYork, and cor. 3d tt Market Sts8t. Loais, Missouri. 8old by every dealer in drtrgs and medicines throughout (he United States, Canada. West Indies, and Bermuda Islands. Iy533) Baltimore Adv'ts. BALTDSORE CARD St SaltSalt. A large sup ply of Liverpool Fine and Ground Aiutn SA LI" constancy for sale by t'nrr. Cileae Jl .. Commission Merchants. March 30, '55 1 Spear" Wharf, Baltimore' Can, Giesft fc CO., POMIIISSION MERCHANTS for iU J taJrrf Flour, CarainaWLnmbrr Spear Wharf, Baltimore. C7Agents for Newark and Rosendal Co. Cement and Plaster. G.ALUM A FINE S.4LT constantly on haB. N. B. Liberal CASH advances, made c consignments on receipt. Baltimore, March 1, 195
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