'fill ill !' Li ! if .If ;3 H'. l misterg CJjronirlc. Bf 0. jr. hvkhsx 4 . b. oosxiurs. Jr.vE 15, 1855. it,, i.nc-t mat beat ciicuutica f u; KKfjxpir Bum Oonnty. - MatorUl Oomspcadaac of Lcwtabnrg Chronicle. IlAnnisiiCBo, June 13, 1S55. The regular volume of all the laws pasiad at the lato session ot the legislature and approved by the Govermr, is now printed and ready for distribution. They will b sent out as soon as they can be boxed and delivered to the contractor. An advance oopy bas been sent to the l'rotboa otary of each county in too Suter ia order that the Bar and the publio might, to that iteut, derive the earliest bentfii of the publication Tl;Mipreme Court has adjourned. The Bealo oase was argued beforo them, but no opinion has yet been delivered, v Tho weather is quite cool the river high town quiet and dull no local news, and no time for niy bands to tell it, if then was. Hope the Junior enjoys bis polite visit to the county seat. Well, we did enjoy It, Major! Ja. u. c. u. For tha Chroulcla. Messrs. Editors : The great agony is over In obedience to the mandate of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Union County, issued at the instance of Fome twenty New Berlin men, petitioners and affidavit makers," the " citizens of Union county, and all persons interested I lie rein," j , . : . i . . 1 . .1 (and the ret of mankind) appeared at the Court II ousp, on lni-t Tuesday morning. W, ., it. biei th l iinrl u -id . ..... ti i. 1 1. i .-., confronted by tlie above pcliii'iners, A., Leaded by Old Ner in the pigeon hole, and assit-ted by eminent counsel, the Hon. A. G. Tarker, from Juniata, and J. V. Csmly, of Moutour, aud all the N'ew Ber lin bar except Charley, who bad an en gagement in the camp. The citizens, how ever, noiLing abashed, entered their ap pcarance by Messrs. Casey, Miller, Hill, i . , , . ; Simpson, I'aeker and Linn. After the complaint was presented by the Jcnutest nt., Mr. Casey, on behalf of the rcspon- dants, moved to quash the whole proceed ing, reading to the Court ?peciSe exceptions j jfEW Orleans, June 12. The stenm ahowing that the allegations cf the petition j tn;p Qriziba, arrived t j-day from A'era and specifications were inh finite, frienhu, . f ruz, bringing dates from the city of Mexi and vpjbuiuieif, and show ing no reason, ( co jo the 2d in't. even if true, fur the Court to go into an Santa Anna had taken possession of Za investigation of the ihh'.t'l, mmh and ; mora, which the Insurgents left on hisap ettoneout prortcdivyt of sfnie huuired of; prPaeh. The fucitives were pursued and worn CL-crs who held the election. The ' completely routed, not lets than two question was argued all day by Messrs. thousand prisoners having been captured. Miller and Casey for the motion, and j SantaAnna returned to Morelia on the Messrs. Comly and Parker against it. The j 21st 0f Mav, and left again on the 23d counsel for the contestants gave up the J f,lr Aves, where another party of Iosur constitutional question on the grouud that : gents, numbering 2500 men, were posted, if the act was unconstitutional, they bad ; Several smaller bauds of Revolutionists no right to petition the Court under an j alo been routed by the Government unconstitutional law, and I may add, if troops. tR6 question h d been raised and decided ly the Court ia their favor, the result would bo no better ; as tho only point that can be c:diJ. nd unconstitutional (and that is not) is the clause submitting the re peat of the law to the jK-orle. If that was . . I no declared, then the law stands perfect hi . itself, cleared of the uLcon.titut.onal ex. j crcfcence fut upon it l-y the affidavit makers" thcmsclvt?. After argument, the Court adjourned ; till next mnrninz, when tho Court (Wil-1 son. Y. J.l uelivcreu a vcrv locicai anu ll.rTltpnmo..ion.lnelar;nLrinEub3taiice wlat was eo aMy contended for by the most important since the intcliigtuce of eoun-l for the people that there was in ! the l"' A,ll,a a lepl form only tl.irty-.:x voters fpccWed I The news comprises three distinct sue- ., lo illegal, iato which an investigation i cesses by the Allies : Ci,!d la gone, and as that would not! Firstly.-Thc French, in a ecr.es of . the remit of the election, the sanguinary conllictH, lasting the whole Court dM not fed authnmed to put the . nights of the 22d and 23i of M .y, took county to any further costs, iu detaining I and retained an important position of de lta people any longer at the Metropolis i fence, the l'iace d Armec, before Schas- Artr the decision was announced, .nr. w t. -.x. . ,..,: eiriCK, WllllOUb Ul.ta.illg uiuiivu, rreached the funeral sermon on the text f If .1.. in,.... v,, .iitne, ,i I ty voters had lecn dynrrl "of votinj Ly ' vauee, and seized and retained the Russian ' 1 - '...f .1 T I n.;i1innt tnliell loss not findinc the ekction bouse, as the cite-, lion officers aat in a school l.ou.-e that ; stands on the opposite side of a fifteen feet , .. , e t T. r i. . i . n te,m fill. IIOtlA OT l-'inr IV1II1IIC1I. I7 . J " . . ' . : which the election is authorized to be held After the sermon was over, Mr. Parker j Aioll, in wn.cn are now .ou.u moved that the specification be amended Steamers. fc0 as to y the election was not held in ! The llussians on the .rProac1 of the thclcueo of Isaac Kumfclt, but in t he . Allies Uew up the forts and burned font school new, which the Court permitted, I steamers, thirty transports, and half a mil then decided that tint was still insufficient, i lion racks of breudstuffi Mr. Casey'then moved that the Court ! France and England have deemed any certify, under the act of Aficuilly, that 1 further conferences at leuna. tbe complaint was frivolous 8nd nafoond- j The French have established a camp at ed, which would authome ti e CommU-' Tchotirgoun, aud it is said that Belgium sioncrs to collect the costs from the " affi-: will furnu-k twenty thousand men Javit makers." When this motion was j Y.y the previous arrival we bad a .oner madc.Mr. Sleeker, who had not heretofore ! fnuouneement of the French having dm .aid anything in the case, leaving all the j en the Russians from a strong pos.t.on of labor ou the foreign counsel, turned red defence, the l'iace cT Armec, before Scbas aud unite, and uttered an elaborate speech, j topol, which occurred during the nights of thowing ttoft conclusively that the ' Qi-1 &c "2d and 2od. davit nutters" of New licrliu wero the It most w"gw""7 ihe l?0" . - - . .t . I Mtion beini defended by nearly the entire moat patriotic men in Luion county ; that I '" ueluK UL"-uut J . their labor, were purely pro bono puUico, j r J t t ' and ought not to be mulcted in the costs, but th cutis thould all be paid by tit coun ty, amounting (one of the Commissioners eays) to tl,000, the eloquence of which nfieceh induced Jndges Vi!?on aud Wittec nyer (Marshall dissenting) to do accrrd-io6iy- SPECTATOR. IVSo Car as our observation extends, the fruit crop in this region promises well. It was thought that the continued cold weather and heavy frost had damaged the j earlier sp'tie. but there will probably le ': u imtage erf of all tort a. i ftojr-The. Jersey Shore Xewt Letter bas picture ia it which they say is a portrait of " Sara." Can hardly believe he is so queer a looting chap, but presume the cj hors have seen him, and, therefore, know - how he looks. The 'pictur' has a striking restnimancc 10 ine amiable junior or. mat I t r . t ' I r 1 Mi'fwaicwi av U9 vuio uiruu a time, when, with one eye clned aud a blaek ' clout' over Lis head, he drew a bead on our phiz through a camera obscura. irvBRornoBtA. A correspondent of the New York Tribune nys, that the ac count r.f the reefnt mclsncholy death by hydrophobia in be City Hospital has ex cited some little interest in the communi ty, SO that it will not be out of place to state that this formidable disease may be cured, and that there are remedies for this affection as near specifics as there are in the catalogue of meJioirjes. Since Dr. Griscom has stated in bis re cent communication that "unhappily there is yet no known antidote to this mysteri ous poison, and the symptoms can only be treated on general principles," we feel dis posed to say that there has been quite a number of eases curcd,cvcn after tho spasm have continued son:o time, by tho use of the lubtli ivjiiita and the vapor bath. Tho tincture or the decoction of tliis plant may be administered in large doses and continued for some hours or days as J the spasms continue cr decrease. In the name of humanity, let these remedies be tried if another case occurs in this city. llitladu. Daily Xews. LlAniLlTlKS OP I.NSCRAKCE COMPA- NIEs. A suit has just been decided in , J . . . ' lusuranue t:oiiii'uiiii:i. iiiii u u. ihuiuuo ' publishers, 'had their publication office destroyed last year. The (ire was suppos ed to havo originated in the room where rollers wero cleaned with caraphene. A company resisted the payment of their po licy on the ground that the use of cam pLcne was prohibited. The UFe of cmn- phene was merely incidental in the luecha- i tiintl i?.rtittvinti nvi.l llin itln Tti t i(T.i fnn. . , . ' . . . , , . tended was not such as was intended to be prohibited. The Jury sustaiucd this view and rendered a verdict cf Sl,47f, with costs. SThe weather is still cool for the season. Arrival of the Atlantic. - i., rri . 1 ew loRK, ounc 10.-1 "-"" ' : Atlantic, vani. hi, a..s.a j . . 1 : 1 J... ! tins niorntug, wuu e. poor , 3d is, one week later than before rcee.veJ. j She brings intelligence that the. Alius bare capturea rvcr.cn, in me . o. iii. ; t - . vs. - T 1 and aim the ituwian i-an.p ou Acoerua)s, , besides being Buccepsiui in a uumocr o. " e i 1 Uc news trom the seal Oi war isme i"P' - Vot fewer than 8.C00 men were killed or woutvied mostly by the bayonet. Secondly. The Allies made a rapid ad , without much loss. i"-- ac-uv-.uoj., ' . .1.- !.:!- Russian, rC...iU6 .... . Thirdly. The secret expedition or the Al ien has GOlatneU casv liosacaaiou oi - - Kertscli, and thus commands the Sea of . ,., r n: j gwr.son. " I -II.. I 1 Jrt.l !a aot rloirn fit f OIK). bll.t U BUU BUUUilvu, 10 " -t Uen. Peliskier says the Russian loss is enormous, and that of his own troops con siderable, though much less. The French still retain their position. The 6initary condition of the army is good. It is rumored in Taris that Gen. Telis sier bas attacked and routed the Russian army under Gen. Liprandi. Gen. Canro- bcrt is also reported to have been wouna ed anrl ,no,bcr General killed. The ,amot ig ,1 t doubtful, A fl0nj Kiglan on the Lcwisburg Chronicle S0th,sys that letters from General Urowt. J over the Count i.'o ahoulJers, and thus pro and Admiral Lyons, dated the 29ih, an-1 duefttho desired chaoge,without iRertrrin Bounce the destruction by the enemy of! four Russian war steamers and largo de j pots of corn. The allied ships have succeeded in blow ing up and destroying about 100 merchant vessels. Only one Russian steamship re mained in Azoff. Seven hundred and forty-six Ru?sian prisoncraare in tho hands of the English, while the Hessians havo but 103 privates and 10 officers belonging to tho Uritiah No returns of tho French prisoners. For the Lewltburg Chronlcltf. Messrs. Editors : While reading the last number of your interesting paper, my attention was arrested by a very learn ed aud able communication from our cit izens "Man v." in retard to tho health of our people generally, and especially those living along "Cherry Alley." Tho facts therein set forth are of a startling charac ter, aud show plainly, that our Town Couueil have been guilty of a great wrong, aud ought to be arraignod before tho pub lie, and made to show cause why the sen tence of political death should not be forthwith pronounced upon them ; for what right havo they to devote their time and attention maiuly to the fixing of one or two streets each year ? 'Why not fix all tho streets and alleys t ouee, iu a single year 1 What if it did cost fifteen or tweufy thousaud dollars to do it ? Who cares fr expense, when health is at jeo pardy ? Rut no, this would not answer their purpose, for they know very well, that if they were to pun-ue that course, that the work would soon all be done and thut the people would find they had no further use for them, and then their .it ftfarics would be stopped, aud they would not sit at their case, aud Miioko their Ilavanas at tho public's expense, but wo'd have to buy their own tobacco, or do with out it ; so we need not Lo pe fur any such reform. I know of more than forty places in town, that needs nxing very mucn ; te- sides the people living iu the vicinity of each are willing and anxious to have it done ; not ouly go, but I have no doubt they would be willing to affiun that their ... respective locality is in a woise coiiniiiou : than any place iu town; aud they would j be willing, too, to sign a pethiou settitig i. .i .i tc .i l l.i :. . ;.. c. Ittn.ri tortb their grcvianccs u tuey inougnt it i would do any good ; but then, others have ; tried that ; aud still tLines remain the i same, li is aiiegeiaer too provoting to have our wishes thus disregarded, by those , - , i . i , r .i l .. who arc .addled to us Ijc tl.oir elevation j to jdace aud power. Bat so it is, auvthas ; Lceu, for more than thirty vears. I would 1 suggest to "Many, as the only chance I j see, of changing this btate of thin, to ; . . ,i i i.ii . i: i men teenier ana uuim an iiminaiauu ; 0 1 1 ' uieeting, and pass a lot of resolutions that would come down on the Council aud that ' Lijoltf that does their leveling, like a thousand of brick. It seems to me. that ; would bring tliem to their feelings, if any thing woulJ. What say you ? shall we try tho cxpcriineut ? Should you con- cWe on this course, please let me know ! ; ,:, f.,r f iav on han.l unv (man- ' ' nij;wll,,;un a rca,y for the ocea-1 j , T fan it ia ,i Jo honor (tf L(j i Your, iu trouble O.NE. ' P. S. Sineo writing the above, I have thought the matter over more coulty, and , as a natural conscqucu'e, have came to : ! a different conclusion. I now sec plainly that the whole difficulty has arisen from a mistake on the part of nature, in hav- i" two hills so near the centre of a large i . ... . ... ,, , ' and flourishing town like this I with a : hollow between them.riht where "Cherry is located, and that.loo, without i Alley' sufficient fall to carry oil the water lrecly, ; that would naturally collect there. Now if these two hills, had been made, with- t an Lolow between oul them, " Cherry Alley" would have been high and lry,aud the present difficulty entirely obviated. Not only so, but if water had been so constituted, that it would have run up hill, as well as down, (wheu it was desira- 1 T 1. ...... t .1.. ai t1i..n un eoul.l hsvr. u,e ,o u..o u y had as many ot muse uuia aua iiuuons, , "so beautiful iu the eyes of some folks) as ! we ehose and, .till, drain them all coin-! plctely, without any refcreuee to fall. In ! cither case it is plain, that the cause of I , , , . , - , 1 complaint could not have existed a single hour beyond our pleasure. I know, many j people think Nature never makes any mis-; takes. Rut I feel confideut, they canuot , fail to see, from what has already been j said, that there is at least, some reason, to ! doubt the correctness of eueh a position, But the greatest mistake of ull, consists in ! so forming the human nose, that we never j can smell any thing offensive or disagrea- Llc, so long as it is on our own premises; nor, until it gets into tho publio Street, or "Alley", when it euddenly becomes ex ceedingly obnoxious, and even dangerous, as a source of contagion and diseass. Now it is a well known fact, to "many" citizens from other parts of tho town, who have visited the said ally, that a number of trib utaries, emanating, to all appearance, from with o the inclosnrcs of sundry persons in the vicinity, smell quite as bad, if not worso, than the alley itself; and they fur ther think it could hardly be expected that a pure stream would flow from an im pure fountain. It is a f onrce of regret to 'many" outsiders, that those insiders can not discover bow offensive tbey are, until t A .A..I, tl,a nllatr Tttir. IhMl tllPV firft J " " - all afraid to say any thing about it, for j fear of giving offence ; hence ".Many" j think it much eatier aud safer, lo whip tbeiu j and VVcst Branch Fanner June 15855 any risk in fact they are not to Llama, if tho focal distance of their olfactory organs . . ... : . .. is loo great, for how couia tncy lieip it : If some orrs could get them to distribute a little unslacked lime along near the funn - tain heads occasionally, it would doubtless have a purifying effect on both sides of the fence ; but I can hardly expect that i the opinion of Ouc would accomplish much auioug so "Many " At a meeting of the Executive Com mitter of the Union County Agricultural Society, held at the office of G. V. Miller,, .. , in lewiaourp, o ma uiu uay m May, 1855, the following L'ut of I'rciui urns was arranged, end adopted. PREMIUMS FOR 1855. Homc-H. For best Stallion to be paid when he lias been kept within the limits of lue Society one service season Lsd best, ame conditions 3 00 best Breeding Mare, one or more ol ner colts to be shown . 3 n" 2d best, same conditions 2 00 best Ueldiug Horse, not over 7 years 3 00 Sd best - best 3 vears old Colt 8 HO Sd brst do. 1 DO lrt S yars old Cult S (Ml 2d best do. I 00 best sucking Horse Coll I 50 2d bet do. I 00 best sucking Mare Colt I fill 2d best do. 1 00 lowing Ttfatrli best Plowing, regard being had to the the skill of workmen and disnplineuf teams as well as execution of the work, rath er than time, provided it be done with in a reasonable time 3 00 21 best 2 00 best done by a boy under 20 years of aee 2 00 2d best " 1 00 IVeat Cattle. best Bull, not under 2 nor over 5 years old, kept within the limits of the Socie ty one service season 3 00 2d best, same cutiditioos 2 00 ben Hull Calf 2 00 best Cow for all pnrpo$es,S of her calves to be shown as evidence of htrr breed ing, and full statements in writing of her Dairy ijualities 3 CO 2d best, same conditions 2 00 best 2 or more Dairy Cows, owned anil kept tiv ne person, written statements ot'aije. breed, yiHd, Ac to be rendered, J'eiin'a l-'arm Journal" one year, or 2 00 j tl(,st s ..,.ar oM iIelIer, r. j. and 1 00 3 00 2 00 1 50 j 2d best, F. J. ! J "5 rea,est smoun' of Bu,,cr j besi f,,r stock ?d best, F.J. ! best I vear old Heifer 2( 1)fS1 F.J.;t bet st.rkol Neat Cattle bclontrinp to one larill, HOI icaa lliau iu ucUi .rfiauu SJ . y SO Oxen and Steers. best pair cf oxen, 1 years old or more 3 00 2 00 I 00 1 best I bist ycke SteerCalves, J.or Team. bet team of oxen item any one township 8 pairs or more 4 years old or mure 8 00 bestVAa vf u.orkin( 1Iorses 4 o0 2j bei 2 (in lt span of MatrhM Horses 3 uu Sheep, best French Mrrino Buck, kept within tri. S.ir iprir hmift 2 vfari fi 00 7-7 - J . ' bejkl Muck ol any otlicr l-reed 3 00 ! t,.M Kwe Sbeep, J. aud $1 or 2 00 j Lest 6 Lambs 3 1)0 j , Swine. 00 00 bt-.st 2 bet sw, with one nr more of her pigs 10 be shown, F. J. and $4 or 3,00 "l best, F. J. and 51 or 2 ou best 5 or more pi 2 to 10 weeks old 00 T ' r . J. an a pi or 1 0U i i ..... .. i V I n,i Si or 2 (ill ! 1 (1(1 1 2 tH) ! . 3d best. t. j. or J"W SJ ; n j -'- Z - Z- 15 j 25 j best pair in.itagong, 2d best best pair Cochin Chinas j.f p)li$h oj ,st best pair of any other breed bi.s, pSair Turkeys sj best Crops. beM R acres M inter Wheat 2d best, J. and 3J t.est' 1 oo &0 i.no 3,00 ' 2,00 j 1.50 ; bus'":1 " ne!i, U.M acre sprin? Wheat be,t 5 acres Kye 1 5u 3 IKI 2 VI) S 00 a uo i (in 50 id best best 5 acres Indiau Corn Sd best 3d best best acre do do 2d best F. J. best bushel Corn iu ears id best best 5 acre Oats 2d best F. i. and 1 00 50 a oo 1 co so r,n 2 no l oo 3 oo 3 oo 1 oo so S oo so 2 00 K 00 50 3 00 50 1 00 50 50 50 1 00 best b ishel Oats liushpl B(ickwhcat ,ie!, 3 acres jjarlcy 2d best rolat""' not ndcr a"e Cil bushel Sweet Potaioes U Common Potatoes best 2 acres 1 urmps hcs( basix Turnips besij acre Carrots. 1 f b, i acre , Basa Turnips best j acre JJeans, F. J. and stcl Ke3TI3 best peck I'eas Fruit. brat tot Winter Arpl", under 4 kind., . peckof each kil.d.all raiet-d by the peraon presenting J. At 1 OO SatTirfe'iT Aj.ple. not nnder 10 kind, or lea. thlD abn.li. l. iuail.J and W.l ;.2 tin.hel Apple j ne.i .-tieciitien. ... i io v r. . a more kinda 1 "0 ie-r, .('Him' " lii-t peck Wnineea beat pock 1'eachea 1 00 1 Ol) 1 00 Deal iyl u rapes a I""- j Uuirv iroiurin. l5t in lbi or more llu'tur, a .liver bou knifcnd 2 00 Cd be,t n n lient theeac. 2S lh. nr more i X ' beat lol Uoney, li 11a. or mor. "0 riour and Breatl. lt Rarrel of heat Klour i i lo II.. U.l.heal Floor 1 OO he.t eneeimen of 1 lour Bread , with WTitteU Ute- nn-nt of mauner of making it beat Kye and lndiao, Mme condition a. Household Manufactures. beet Fulled Uotb, IU yard, or more. 2d beat beet Wool Flannel, 10 Jarda or mora, iA beat beat Cotton and Wool do lea " beat Woolen Varn Cupatuig jariU or mor. lid beat brat Kar Carpeting, 6 yarda or mora 1 W 1 bO 2 on 1 00 1 00 VI 1 in 2 00 1 00 1 00 bit 1 00 .10 1 00 M be-t V - t lla.rth Rue '. . P.lM'ool..lItlf How i Wie sh.wi ! po,,,, wla lata 'J"1" fat lttl 1 (i) 6') ! t- t w i i"''-ii I w.iTni il work I k.i9nii -f .p.sn m , ' 1 tal ,ttu""d -rl"-,'8- ' 11 -i.-iitwu Ctutot warm i ij It M bwt In Cuat I ; n ;r I .11 U iim flill.tifril 1 i 1 (W 1 Id 1 0 1 1HI 1 (. 1 uu l-ht l"t l,.firltT nnr i.thef kind ht-Hl jij3. min i'hick O-.i ' Lrt 'i r:urs I.Hlim Kil Sb'M- I 4rl iiitui iii implements. liut'ruwl SwrU l'Uit a no i '- 1 Ul I il b t fi.t iiniiT-i Swi row tv SuMnii rw 1 i n ft ii mm lli'.ipff i J 1 2 Iwt (intm lrill bi-t ( to Prill lw-t Kituniutt Mill .cnt 4'nlttvator twtt Hi.rrtw bft K'illr n-i. Iriii r fitl TFnrf Riui - b.-it 1, .rtnhle Ci i"r Milt b f t rorliit U f-lrer duller b-t (l-Ht.S'-TlllM W-t 4m. May Korkfl rwt 1 j Aot. Mnnrr Fork tr Kt I, UjX. HhOfol W .4 !-!. H tn tvnt ; lvz. Nafrf w Arm i mi T in I IK) l any urw nii'l tis t il i iuprfvnni tn r.ny f-rm m rlnntr. r iiii'li-m-iit. Irxro f I to f ', ncronliug Ut vah:r. jt tin- 'iU'TcLKtu "f ill t tnujnilti-f . anv n-w mh1 uw-fu, tinproTfitatMit in nuf b-itt h.Id Itia' l:ln-'. iiiii!t-t.i-rit nr rti .f iurtittur r;il' u lit. .1 u liliUfU thf UlHrrif f.-maltit frum $1 to$S. M a ii iir- twi 1 !if.rp loa-f fcm;.i.t Manure, 1-t fwrfitt, r 4r-l at a I"-t tMn, by any d- yr.v--, a tftt'iu'iit in rit tn U t'lvti t.f niHtt-riaU ue 1. oi-l-- -f pp'piruli-'n. -xtKUd. ici-in-n U bt- nliit .iui at tL fmt A W ii bct 3 W rami Arroi.nf). twsl nrrnnnt '.fK.irni ' -iH-r.iln.ne f(.r tin- it 'n elf in U ninfiu'riT'if -iook,r. j..-, atjj improf lti:t.t ill f inn. . lowing. wiJin;, rultfrntiii anil harTt -linir crop. v?br With es p o-. hut in--' una ' f th firm, la L -r-'jiTit-i I to tit 'Ht-nn1U- on ( p jn t.rt rrr I firv tli- Crt Mtily in Juniiry ft"!, aii t i-rtumutu n ir iwi hy tlM'ia 3 00 (rrrntt f r til." fn-in nt-r rf Imvl in any m.p or rrnj.1, tuil tUit.-i-n-iit. in wri'iitt; f oxi-riirK f I-l-"ir, ruartur'. kr . with trae roiue CI rr-'p, ctrti fi; .1 iii.Jr uuth, J. and 2 'X 2.1 Ut 1 m The sam? animal or article stiall take the same premium in the same c!as bm onr ,nor be Bllowel t?take a lower pH-mmm in rank than has previonsiy been taken by the same. The several Ctiminifes shall hare liberty 1 to recommend IInmrary ,rtaiiuiric, to be p;iid , bvtiie Executive Cuiiiiiinte as thy innyuVein j the funds of they society will warrant, and ! a!o to award Diplomas to sich contribtit(rs as thy miy (iem worthy of that notice. Klitorswho pab!ih these proceeding to be Honorary Members and exrtnpttd truin the payment of any admission fee. The October Election. ESIIS. EIUTOIW: III selecting a candi date fur Ciiunty Commissioner, to be elected next O-triber. allow me to sueirest lh name of JOHN' SCHKACK, Esq., of Ea-l Ilnlf.iloe town-.liip.as a .suita'.-le man. All who l;nnw turn are aware that there is no person in the caunly !tter qnalilied fur tilling that siaiiun. June 15. Kl'.I.LV. the Voters of l iiion t'oumy : As a Slier- ill is to be elected iu tins coiiiily, allow ine to rrcoinmeiid as a candidate, .Mr. I.; I . Al.i;KU;HT, of White Deer township. Mr. A. is well i)ualnied in every repect for thai' station, as- all who know hnn will att- st ; and should he be elected, he will assured'v be a popular ollicer. June !"' WHITE DEER. To the Votars of Union County. "KLI.il'.V CITIZEN".!- I oll"-r inv-e!f as a candidate for th OlHee of MlcrilT. I (subjee.l to the decision of the Whii County Convention.) tshoiild I be nominated and elected. I p!e le my"lf lo ilisebari;e ihe dulies of said olfi'.-e with li lelitv and itnpartialiiv. DA.NIEL D. ULLDl.N. K. lly Tp, May IT. !s.";5 inpd Tor the Lewisturg Chronicle. f.. W .. . T, i rs e-j It. mt ill -it till .MM. 1. 1. I1 . a.,.,.,,., , ...... .... ti...u 1 ...mil li l.iiii ti. SllVPtl 1 I num - 1. ..II ... t .:i.,l.l.i n.ir.i.iiclonll 11 U" '' ' "s.--.fc .Vllllll' J'M.'IIB V. ! t tuiuiiti Oftf!T rltrtnm. Iy tl"injr s in Mme, it will be more likely thai lh.se fiTiftf- Will be iii! oil with the nvr-t coinpnt-nl Omcers. As one of die people I wouM Miir'.'PM J'HIX V. UAIUIUK. Kq., of West liotlIoe towihiji.t. ihe sullr;iyes i(" ihe Voters of ("nion couniy.i'itr the office of 4sso lale Ju !-:' nf said county. l.KV IS til' KG. M y r5 1 lf- Proclamation to the Citizen of l.rMvlslmr and llciiiuj. PuWermichcr's HyJro-Electnc Voltaic Chains, VNsI'Iil CTK1) to be worn next lo the skin, pnluroin! a constant current ot electro magnetism, eilecting tmmtdtute rtlin f' om ull acute pains, ami a J,rinitllt l,i i 'lire uf nil X- urnlpr Derate. . s,lfI, . , ... ,.,..,;,. . .... . , v j I lJj M..t1 .tiifu o x-i' r i i.n i n.vt u-t W'nlirft usi-d in Kranrt-.thiw y-r sinc-.t-T ll.t run of m rriu- it i--ri.: n-t art-T Wirp i-ul-iiiilt.-.I t thf ttmst Ih.'p," (riitl in eti-rv jr.il in farm ly tin- in.rt Irii-1 i'r-rf'PHiiri. in trial . it t. thy wrr r. nntifii.inl to the linTruint-tit -t t rutifi', wlin h uir.iiN-tl :t i u-ht f r liinrnv. -ry. 1U rin- lln- vr - M -.'. ttn-y w-n intni.lur.fd in ti.Tm:itiT. Au-t risi. -ria atui KulnnJ. and one year .iucfiiitroilm-ril n-i pnU-nt-'i l-y tlf t - S. tiuvi-ruuvul. Mi tit ativntihiiKj tir-t of rhctininti-m. st.itu' Dan-'t. Fninfitl)iTi'1;WT-K .iJoint.', l'l itation of the lTrt, Nrnrali:i.nf thf t-it-v, I'trtt-iti'ai Hnl l.n firtfiicH-i, Ill.ii'tin'-, F:tin 1nn In-iip-stiiT). llyflvrira, lifj.a, i:t-riii- I'ain?, f.ei U th.--r,tt. ftillii A'-Tri.w, iquirt.Tftndr.i.iUy rami, l-y muij-ly wearingthfCIialn for a ff hours i il.-r- ThtfChnins wt-re tirst int fr.l iiw J in thm elty -t Nr J Ycrk.whtTi ihi-v wi-rt cxhil'it.-t tn YxU. alt-ntinc Mutt, j Van Burn. Pn.-t, t umoibao, hy rvalily diMiiTtrri'tltbat Stmrtftv ntid St'nqttT-ir 7'iirvrf oC ixsta x rhr hklikvixo 'aixs. wh.-n cvr unpiictl. nnI hy tli-ir rcrominr'ntlHtioii ani in- M brml . tt i-ec:miD Xscdleworti 1 hot b"t l.nmr Mat lt Hint Tip;t nuenw I ll.'T ri- lllir. illll i-.l llli" lue 'llliert-ni ii.i..!i i iw ' j .. e . . ,, or New Vurk. an l an- now in daily u-e in thoae Iumii.i- j n due lorm of law ; thereh re, all persons in tiniia in tin; ti.iiiin. ui of the cure i thu aUivc-uaiued j Uebted to said estate are requested to make di.sraM.-s. , immediate payment, and those having any just No Otlier Medical Apent I claims are also reqnested to present them le- in the w-irM cin rrmluee so many well aullier.Meateil ' rally authenticated for settlement. fts-Dl I'atieDl. as miiT lie found in eneh panililet. aliirli : ! ni'ir le, iliTitinl r.-iti-j at the llnnr store of Tmo ! t'liaisT. nlm i xole atrent f.r Mifrlinbiirx and vicinity, an.l I wlio will explain the manner of iwc Lu any one wtiu may t ri''.'. In Hie cite of Xew York, at the Ceneral Offire, W Rroailwav.tUre are drule heinc aold from -linnim chain, i and the tale and d'-man l tn ll.tin t a., peeat in propor- , 1 " ' i nna i.seiui , iiiuuic 01 me trislnce-l three mmilM.. ... , The Chains are ea.ile worn. and ameqnallv applicable j t"riitin I(uin. to all clae, of pirnj the child a. well a- the adult, j Just pa! H, Led. an Il'.iftrate.l Pe'cri tion of tie hlS nd arenlwavareailvfnrnae nerer p t nut of rriair.and ; SI AS I'.MI 1IIK. heinc a tivei. ;. and pi lineal IlliUotvof a much an article ol ornament ad Ihe) are uf a val uable I its io.erumenl. and lrotii ce, proluctioua, roinr,.a. me.-in. of cure. inii-riiil i: .i-tnuienf . ei-uini. ice, literature, educational The Chaius ran be aent by mail to any part of the TJ. i moana, relui. n, pniie, nianuera, eueltma. anliijuitf a, Stalin, andean lie oli'.ann d in all the prilicipnl cities iu Ac ic . fr. in the late-, and most authentic ainio thet nion. l'hvMriiinnarere.Ueiited toeaamioethem. emWllitlicd wilh als ut JO tuiria.ina and Maps of Cibd to l.tMca. I.adieawh.reiicieii(.arerisiuc.ted ! Kunp.auand AMalic liu-.-la. The ah.de nnipl.le in not to u?e Hu m oulr for a few ninmcnt. at each lime of ; one larin- octavo rnluine of about "(-0 pngrs, elegantly imii to tlie imnii s'i.iii. niiiiiiu-ii lio-v nave uuii men in. anplvinir. f..r b loni continued . miacarriage Is Ire- quently prodili-eil. .losr.'pii PTnxrr.T. C!en. A rent. SOS Broadway. New York. CHRIST rV CALDW ELL,Apents,Leviisbiirg, lyG22dS fnion Co. Pa. TriiftNCN, Supporter!, LACK STOCKI.CS,Shnvi! der Braces, and all other Surgical Apparatus and Ban dazes, applied and warranted te give satisfaction, hy Dr.and Mrs.M'CI.EN ACHAN, No. 41 North SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. The "real nnmher of Females relieved and cured by wearing Mrs. M'Clenachan's Sup porters, warrants her in commending them as superior Co anything of the kind ever offered to the public Iy517i5dl 0. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL n 1 t r (W". Market Street Heal .Estate - r - - . A desirable business Property for sale, t', ! 'PilE MILL HtLCK Pront'riVi Uunt-; I t tT. Luliostrnpliic Uiaraui.wuli a (l-scr:p iuf room ( -Mi srs. liro..:e, Tjoii A li-lm, !iwl llii.nnlircvi. Iloll'iii.in !t Kouiis, I'lillail-I plna. ai al the -I.ewi.biirg flironicle' ofike. Terms favorable. KKSSl.rR & BRO. Mill Creek, Pa, M.iy 1'", K A Valiev Farm cf Limestone Land, ,.,.. t ,.i, t. i . I ... liv t,.r Suil Kiir'iT M in cine id tti'. - i)i - - hi-ai i?n.Tin ralIi'- rn Ontral fennsvua nia.witlnn nTile" ( 'Vi-r a Bri'Ii'') to a ll.nl- ,,, r.'R't. aci-i iible Hi Markets, in an emi nl y " lii-ultiiy ii-ieiil.orh'K.i!, uear lo Mills, Hn ci, JJ : Church and cln' l I1uims. ar.d in lite m:dt mi , of an intelliz'nt and respectable populalioii. 5"' 'I'll' Iinpriivinciit arc a ?:rai-c:!ass UA.Mv BAI1N i by 13 fect.v.i;ti a li.ir .Man.-iua f- 5j M I 11'HI'f-, Wai'itll bouse, III hollc-' iilldf XA. ntiicr :siiaaule OjibuiMnifrs., It hat a lart; jPAppIe Oirliard, and Teach and i'ear trec Jl?Vc. sutlu ient fur ordinary u.e. ' Tlte farm is all cleared except abuut one 1 wi arV P'en,v V'fJland in tbe immeili 1 w j ate vicinity,) all of Iiitnesinne mhI, aad as tlic Offncr IIItltHt IS not snrjiae'a i naiuii ptu- 1 dueiive 'ina'ities l any in the M;:!". It wi;l be sold vriif.i!;', nr a portion of ! It" acresa ihi-ht suit a purahascr. l"5"Any resh man wisltiii such a property can oht.ii n far'.h-r i:i!"irnia'i"n by ap!yinir M O.N.Wonns. '"hrmi'h ;Iice. J wi'nirs. i'4SO , Est its of Abraham Aurand, dee'd. VOTICK U x Testame is herrly Kvrn that LvV.fn j tameiuary on U.e estate -trnr:"ii : Aurand. late of EaM l!u!!al'ie town .bin. iter d, have l.een trrante.l bv the Reivter of ("riinn e-nniy In the tiib-cnbers. riiili nl in said township; and there f.Te all persons haiins; claims or ueniaii'1 against the estate of al'! ; decedent ar reipietc t.. make knuwn the same wiiiu ol de!av. ant thi.se im'M.te. are rcitues'.ed to luai.' iniii-e'ijue pavmerit. j A I'.R A II A M At RAM)', J'lll.N At KAM, j Cx'ri of test will and test, of A. AurauJ, dee'd. , Kast a.itVal.'ie. Kcb. 1", l.r." j WOTICE. XTE tez Itave to iiitniiliire ourselves V lo ine ci! zn of I.EWISiSIilU and . vicinity, as eiteirsiv M.ners and Sinppers- of 1) liilx A!i int itriK il- ual, At hunnut'-r 'u!ltnf'f .V-ri:;i -iland fit. Va. ' where we have extensive improvmeMs, anM are prepared to ol'-r to the public a very supe rior arncle. particularly suned iu the manufac ture of In n and inai;ii!3 Steam. Ojr sizes ! . ' Coal are ! I.I'Ml yT S-neltW piiipo?e.. 1 STE Ml;iAT J-for do. ai;d .-faniftras. r.itoxE.v j ! VAKi for Family I'se and Steam. ', STOVE S i M r i - , . , .. i W i lor -i,nebarnsrs an,l Steam, i Our ,.!, of Shipping is sfNitlUV, where ; arrjiu'emci.t arc Kia.le to load U. a's with't j any delav. I ' COCUUW. PEAI.R & CO. ' ' J.J CitRtasi. U.i ii l-r Il s . : l'i.lT. ; r. IV 1'rvr.Mnn l.n 1 It H vs . :si.R rt' i j l.'ders a !'!resed 'o Shaniokin i TSu'ibury i will receive '. jU atn iition. I '"" GEORGE T. COLE, Dealt:!; in rhw. yMm, ami a!! Kinds if Vtjslral Mrrrban- tiiO. Keeps r- nsiautlv o.i h;ind. Hai.ei V Davis. Ilojloii ; I.iuh'''. N-wli ri A Itradhiirys: and liiui.i; . C,... . V.. I'lVM'S. A 'so. I'riiires .V C...'s retebra'. d MKI.ODEO.S. prices fiom lo on to U. Orders fnnu a list, mce will meet with prompt attention. Second hand Tianos taken in ex chance for iipw. Iliiom direeltv opposite ihe Court IIoue. WUtiam'mrt. Viu April t, '.r" .r7:!in6 KOTICE 1 horphv irii i-n thtit l-'lisha V Marsh one ot" tli Members of Ihe Firm of ..el- ip Marsh A I'.i, ly muai.il o is-:,t wu'iilrawn from fnl F.r:n. ai. I th:it ihe hilslrtov will I'- coitin p. al I'll o! I y'anil by Simui-1 (icii !'-s. Jam 's S M:ir-h. J.i.sfj.li Vi Slirin-T. anil Kri .lirn k Mursli. uiitlcr the name of i'cdjes, Marsh V ' ( . wirr... nnppr, J WIKS S l H.-1I. 1 JOsllpll VV M1KINKR, ! riii:iu:mcK maksii, Kl.l.-H V C MAK.sU. T.eu-ishnr'. April 11, ISfi Notire js further r:ipn th.il the stihrril-rrs have pnrchaseil the inier1-! (.1' the said Liisha C Marli 111 ihe I'mon Fiii nari'. sami r.r. r;KPDE.9, J. . M AUSII. I.evrisbnr?. April 11, IS.'iS. DISSCLUTlOrj. TIIH Taitni-rsliip h-'reli'f.'rT exiMinrf be tween J. F. SriKRi i ihis day MIvc-d, by mutual consent. The oiitstauil'mr business will be scilled by F. pvlier. Arnl 2, 153. J. & F.'M'VKER. The business of the above firm ill be car ried on hcreal't r by ihe snh.scribtr. ho is de termined to sell Hnts, (ap. Vc. lower than ever otiered lefi're in Lewiib'ir-j-. lientlenien, please k;ivc me a call. F. SPYKF.I. I Executor's Notice. ! XTOTICE is licrcliyivcii.thaf I.plfors! J. Testamrntarvon ihe Ksla!e of (iEOKt.E WIN K KL I'LEt-'l IT, late of Hartley towu.hip. I'cion counly, dec'il.have been pranted to the nnd.rir,n..l In.- Ihi. Ki'.rilir ol" I'riiiin rnithte DA.MEL WEIUIi.NSAI'I,, April SO, IS.ri"i. Ff-ciiter. To Persons cut of Employment UL.N IS AMLD in fVOrV Motion il 1 1 ... t r-.i..! a- I . r it.., e .s. nr. crettt and iillautially l.und. h, tail price, 5.,. Thiasork baa "been aeriral year. 1 preparation, and -.11 it i. teller..! .... .I ,1. Il.e lull,.! an olalion ol til. I word, the want an nnirrr-aiw Mt for reliable informa - I tion on the bitory and inlerual rcourc-a of a eountry a4 Liklinic . Ll.W a fi-i." - at tl. pret tim to the rot of Europe and a.ia. but of which far lew la known tuaa of any otWr Liu- f. aa nation. r .Ali, a deepl lntre.il'li tolnme. entitled "THT XhitAKKABLK Aim U Bt..i ' vulhma n.u i'KRXoXs;' ewibraciB th niaaantie Inridenta and Ad.entuna in th lirea of ls.eei!ne. flale.ui. 11. liene- e.1. Peine W aeeior.. Tea.elera. Adventurer.. Vnrac- era. A,--, amincut in the bk-tory of Kun-le" anil America, Including fkelchea of o.er tiftr celebrated heroh? eharae tern. lH-atitilully lliu.lr.Hi d lib numemua engraiisga. One rid. 41.1 page, rmal lino, cleih. gitt. $1.-S. he eulisdriber put ii-hea a number of m.t ralnable riclorial R.. k. very l oruliir. ai d of auch a moral and I reliriouiniienceibatwhilegsimenmayialyiigaa-' 1 inlh.iriirculation.they.iil.onl.rapu.licb.neat.ai.d recei.e a fair enmKnati. a tor their labor. To m. r.f ! .ni.rpri,e and tuci. ti.i. bueiueaa oBer. n orp,)rtunity - . 2. ..,.1 1. . .el.tbm to ha met with. ri.i...i.M.....r .- rJ.rrr.n..i-bi..g to'ZSMlXZZ rroinpii. 1. man - - with liirirli. iie U. Paraors diepoMal to ai t aa Aiicnle. T to ether with term, on von 11 ii.eir - in - - j I aioie-iu., , a-o, K-? to ether with term, on nliirli tl.ey will he r.irnl.-h.il. by j TEIflD ANlrUAL REP CRT ! of ih J rn i . Ai.tr; F the Dimn ('unity Mutual Insuriica .npany. Jultia, $IHjUOO. Aiotraei i.f ilir Third Anaual Import i.t l M-,7,1-. 153J x : Am-t of ,..;.., jZrr.-nt,il ih,p,.( rr '-J,': j I ' lm "r I '"fef-j JmurM to M.j T, ins ;J i lal f piraWnnik- In Yr. H.t j, fot Am t ' ' rrw.uu no',-. I .c'.iTt 4 Ihr .rr j Vj "'' ! (ir.'m tout nmnirnilU fulfil ?j t iii.h.i1 fore, mm r, IW $x mi Ni,ml.fr In f.,rr M i, No'iit-T uf pnilrk i Niiw.iiiM 14 5ci uoi'.er4f tolnieft burr&'lrtul u. -ut jtar Tc;l cuiuVr of f .liri m fora Mj iti JJ SMiement of the operation of the Compiiy during; the rat year, tiz : Ijau and Vxptnitturet. Am't of rl.4m f'-r !. cHirM.r.alT'n to rtirrrtr.nl ' 3i " " Tiruunr j ,c - t-T'iii-rMti-n mi A--m.iit So. 2 3.M : M .-mw- of isllrtin i-rWnt . 2 till ' in 'IfiiUl tin,w 1.x -ir.iilu.i, 1c. 2i ' I rrnt . " el.-iiiu I r mikiug out Animriit Xo J. M Tie iiei' account Am't n- 'I J in pr-miiu aou-j tha Am t if n nri j, 2 rhtgt4 to I"'""' 1.1I3 An; t 'I-:'.' fr-rn Tresnr-? n4 tiii 1 , i; 1 "H 6V-t,01 5T J ', li t M Artuul Stutf itf the Furuft. unrni'trlain-nn wMi-b "ntemajr Uu4 $1337 1 i. i n Ai.fcr&.-uimt a jrt ki.i l .1 A 1. 1 1 -hi.- ir it: ai-nts ' i-t.J 21 Statement t.f tjatra the pat year. .tl.it. lln i i'h'hUii rn, lwlabur $1,00 X Directors. T'rftlHf ll.irrfl J w, M iR.il ax ..i.mn a!T l--r Kiut jM.s.ir.T .'u!!S ,. Mvn I'e -it I'. .'ifm.LES VI H. JI. ,S, N.'l T- Mr- tVnVt.t Lavial.nrK. Whit hr 1 1-. IUrlly T. - I tu.,n Tp. Fsat rhiffii: Tp. Law.nbarj. do. H iuhnrt.n Tp. Cliapauan T. n.ltuicrut. - K. II Tp. - BnarTp. Nen Uurlia. .l.-HS liTt-lt,S -MSM ei'l., HT U a. I; saoM. OJiem.. PRF.ITrsT JoiiN t.LNl'T. Vl- I'ROIII.fsT IS V KVElt. hmi i-J. A. MKKTZ. J-..o, c.li-11. f. MlhLLtB. tlolliit: IIII.I., t-q. sviinw... MMfl, ITVr.K. Kj., r.m. 1'AMKL W KlbL.f ALL liar! y. . t UIM'V ..ul HnlTaJo. JOI. JlKuIZ l.-wtabuir. J01IV r.r.VDV. -re..-nt J. A. MLlilZ, secretary. . Is.'S. InwSVr.', fuo I.Jil PVHUC. J fST of Vcn !tTs f Mt'rfhandizf,sub- I i t- ei lo I.icf nse, wrhin the County l .M'.., f r the year .Y.;T. C' iii. .'t''r ' XiKirl. fIua. Ztctttrt' ''.!. Ar.t. a 1 (1'Min'birl. tFoo'j 1 f W r-trt t .i .s A Jfwrlw St 14 T.0C Vi.l,i, : Klloir 1.1 I'm . 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Xotice Is hereby given, thai ail licenses roi I . . . kf, ih- 1c 1I1. of JulV elt. 1 ilniii".. j . will be left in ihe hands of n Jnstice 01 Peace for collection. HENRY 50I.0M0, Mar 10th. 1SSS. Treasurer. Dissolution. ( rw-atip prm 0f Bearer, Kremrr ) Moore was 1 I ,ti,T-J bv mntual Cunsent, , I this day dissolved by f M 1 uraver it Kremer having purchased 01 - 1 Moore nis inieiest. ncj , bnsiness in fntnre, and sclil the aceounts ol Moore his inteiest. I hey win trnw,. - ,;!o, r- the late irm. P. BEAVEK. P. S. KREMER. E.W. MOORE. ! Lewt,borF.March .,WM.