. r wovh.v J- cnitxEtrrs. r Jcly 27, 1S55. .. .- .ffrm.Thr Ltwisara Cmu-mcta r. T-h- l.r-r- if beat circulation of aujr Nawepapt-r 1 l l. II OUDtV. Detmwatic Snminee fnr Canal fhmmusiner, AIl.VJLD I'M'MEU, of Venango Co. rThe Xer Berlin- $ur ha yielded to tlio change of county organization, and Wotsrs. Mekkii.l& Smith announce this week iu a well-written editorial that they Lave sold tie establishment to Kcv. Sam'l GctelicSj of Mifiliuburg, where it will be remove J. We wish the retiring editors a more lucrative employment than printing. The .Star does not state, but it is rumored that it will hereafter be a neutral paper, dcM.lid to the interests of MifHiuburg as tho County Seat. It is also slated that the little jewel of a Timt will Le put upon a wheelbarrow imu of these mornings, and toted over to Middleburg iu what it used to describe as the poor little county of Snyder ! Female Education. In no portion of our globe, is woman so honored and beloved, as in our own happy land; and the greatest efforts now put forth for Education, are in behalf of the young of the gentler sex of America. The v ork was fur a time almost monopolized Ly the I'apists, who exhibited extraordi nary zeal and tact in erecting, at the most prominent point.", institutions of learning and the fine arid of the fir.-t order, into which the daughters of rich and influential Protestants were especially allured. An impression indeed prevailed, that only nuns aud nici.ks and others of the lloman Catholic order from foreign countries,could give Americans tho finished and polite education desirable ; and for years, this wily scheme was successful in bringing into Roman churches and convents, hun ilicds of the pupils thus ensnared. In process of timft, however, our countrymen Kiw their error, and the danger ; and to ciukc amends for the past, and to guard njaiiist future evil, Protestants have awa kened, and established, in every State, Institutions of learning where God's Word i.s not a scaled or forbidden book, and where individual faith in the one Mediator, without priestly interference, is inculcated. Iu every section of our Union, wo now End Female Collegiate Institutes, and Seminaries of various grades, some of which are very liberally endowed, and nearly all of which have started into life with the most encouraging prospects. The people arc beginning to realize the truth, that the best way to educate and ennoble a family, is to educate and ennoble the mother, the wife, the sister, the daughter, w hose controlling influence is not only the greatest upon the child but also ffotb The tetter educated is woman, the more pewer she has to inculcate the feminine virtues and graces which are so much re quired in this impulsive and money-making age. An Institution of the first grade, we Lave in our midst, which, properly en couraged, will be equal to any that are required in our Commonwealth. It iscon iluctcd Ly competent and accomplished ladies, devoted to their work, and who have both the mind aud the heart well to perform tho duties which they have as sumed. The l'irot Annual Catalogue of the JjCKi'tlury L'nicersity flmalr Institute, is before us. The full course laid out, we observe, comprises three years. The Cat alogue reports 3 in the third year, 12 in the second, and 35 in the first ycar,whieh, twtlt 14 in the Preparatory class, number Clfupi!. The Female Instructors who devote their exclusive attention to the In stitute, are Vi A.Tu., rrinrifal, and Teaeher or Mental and M'.ral svi-iH. Mi. It.K kLAf.J'tistttnt. ati4 TiaelierorMatheniatie. Slie. Maura fc, WlLaua, IWtKof llrawiug, t'aintiug and I'njuuitijr. In addition to these, the Institute en joys the labors, in their proper depart ments, of :t. tr. Mtro, rrrtd-nt nt the Tniwrrtty. lte.. Prt-f. I..!. LerturcrcD the Natural Peiencea, . J. ;.. Teaeher oT Piann. Guitar. e J' s. I'. 1 cm, Teacher of the l-atm Language. The Institute is located in a three-story brick, on a corner, iu the most elevated and airy portion rf town, commanding a fine view of river and mountain scenery, and accommodates a large number of boarders. The branches taught are such as are usu ally required lor young ladies, lut varied to suit the wishes of parents. Daily exercise iu the open air is enforced, and every means taken to preserve health, and to educate the heart, as well as the intel lect, for' the cheerful and intelligent dis charge of the active duties of life. The Terms opeu and close about the same time as those of the University, in vrder that brothers and sisters or other friends may attend upon the means of in struction at the same time and place, and thereby be of mutual benefit ingoing aud returning, and in case of sickness. Persons desiring Catalogues or more particular information in relation to the Institute, may address the Principal, or Kcv. A. K. Uei.l, General Agent Foreign News. The Atlantic reached New York, Wed nesday, with news to the 14 th inst Lord Jehn Russell Lad retired from the llritish Ministry. The prospect for good crops continues r ramisiug. Prom Sebastopol, nothing important is revived. The Allies are employed upon f -11,000, agamrt the tower,, ,d ,h,l .Lcm. A Ii'jisjna sortie was tepuUei. I Another Hoax. f The indefatigable and unscrupulous Baruum has hatched np a fresh "enter prise," to go down to posterity with the Mermaid, the Woolly Horse, Joice Heath, Tom Thumb, and the Fat Babies to wit, the Vain Women's Hoax. All the pretty women of 16 and upwards that is, those who think themselves , or who can be persuaded into the belief that they are beautiful exceedingly, are to send, post paid, a daguerreotype or photographic pic ture of themselves, to him the said Bar num, who will let all the visitors of his Museum look at them and vote which are tho prettiest. Thus will doubtless be brought together such he supposes is the curious prido of the sex a large number of likenesses of the features of the virtu ous and the vile,to be gazed at by the fools and libertines as well as the wise men who resort thither, gloated over by the old cor morant himself, aud criticised by all tho ladies who go into his den. In reward for this public exposure, a few who are pro nounced the prettiest will be awarded the magnificent sum of $10 each without any regard to the expense, and of the number, ten shall grace some Parisian voluptuary's picture book. Vive la Humbug ! How many respectable girls or women will send on their protraits how many go to gape at the menagerie of silly women's faces in useless competition except to put a few more dollars in the pockets of Barnnm : Lime! Lime! The hot weather present and coming on, admonishes us strongly to remove all ten dencies to disease in our midst. There are many gutters, alleys, stables, styes, privies, sinks, and other places, where dis infecting agents should be deposited at least every week. In this respect, we ap prehend the command would be varied to ' let every man look not only on his own premises, but also on the premises of his neighbor." A single filthy hole or corner may generate sickness which shall destroy entire families and infest a town a whole season. J9The Cattawissa Railroad has for a long time "been death on" cows, bat has been fortunate in not destroying human life. A few days ago however a narrow escape was made. As a train was coming around a very sharp curve on the Little Schuylkill, it came upon a cow so sudden ly that the speed could not be checked ; the engine, tender and baggage ear sur mounted the obstacle, but a passenger car was detached, thrown down the bank, and, turniug an entire somerset, struck right side up in three or four feet of water. There were about 30 passengers aboard, not one of whom was seriously injured 1 The Garpip.ee Fracd. We are in debted to Hon. James Cooper for the Re port of the U. S. Senate's Select Commit tee, ni retatKm to tne 'pretenaea mextean claims of George A. Gardiner and John II. Mears, by which they obtained Half a Million Dollars from the U S. Treasury. The whole thing was evidently a fraud upon the Government, got np with a geni us and industry "worthy of a better cause," and upon its exposure the principal archi tect of fraud committed suicide. The re port embraces nearly 400 pages, and is equal to any romance of the novel-writing fraternity. Xi. A Cleveland paper announces the death, in New Orleans, of Rev. Alexander Campbell, of Bethany, Va., founder of the Campbcllitc or " Disciplu" church in America. He was a native of Scotland, and a Presbyterian in his youth ; emigra ted to Western Pennsylvania about 50 years ago, joined the Baptists who having expelled him he established new societies, now numbering probably 200,000 mem bers, lie was a man of much learning and eloquence. A Remarkable Kan, !TD A WITERSAL lEMEPr VUR DISEASE. This city is now the home of one of the most remarkable men of the age a man who has traversed the civilized globe, and estab lished in almost every country which he has visited, the sale of his medicines for the relief of human suffering, and which are a certain care for disease in all its forms. We allude to Professor TnoHti Hollo wit, of London. It is now several years since this benefactor of the human race first proclaimed to the world, throueh the British pres, that he had, after deep research, prepared a remedy that was sure to eradicate disease. Years of pa tient investigation into the laws of human physiology which control our bodies in health and when diseased, led to the invention and preparation of the world renowned Holloway's Tills and Ointment. Near!:', if not quite one half the human race have taken his medicines ! His name is as universally known over the plobe as that of Alexander, Napoleon or Washington, when in the height of their am bitious career. If they conquered nations on the field of battle, Professor Holloway has, with no weapon but that of science, conquered distort in all its forms. His meritorious ca reer is bounded by no imaginary lines of lati tude and Ion git tide short of those marking the confin-s of civilization itself. No isolated country or nation was sufficiently extensive for the operation of his enterprising and gi gantic intellect. Wherever disease has a res idence, there he has penetrated with his medi cines, and left an enviable and'endnrin; repu tation. After enlightening Karon, his fame spread over Asia and the civilized portions of Africa, and finally appeared in America. He bis translated cures performed and the vir tues of his medicines into as many languages as the missionaries have the Bible. Govern ments, otherwise the most despotic, have beea forced by the great value of his medicines, and their popularity with the people, to remove antiquated and time-honored restrictions npon the introduction of foreign medicines, and open their costom houses to a free introduction to the pIU and ointment of this distinguished man. Empires and kingdoms removed the barriers of ages against the introduction and sale of proprietary or patent medicines, and freely permitted Holloway's medicines to he come the physician of the masses. X Y. Da- patch. Baltimore, July 24. The yellow fever it prevailing in Portsmouth, Va., several fatal cages hare alrtady occurred Lewisburs Chronicle Elaine Law In York State. So far as w can learn, the Maine Lav is working admirably in this region. There is a ready, if not a willing acquiescence in the provisions of the law by Hotel or Shop keepers throughout the county. Some, it is true, complain of the stringent provi sions of the act, but all have thus far ma nifested a disposition to obey the law bo long as it shall remain npon the statute book. Some talk of "repeal" while others hope the courts will declare the law un constitutional, but all seem disposed, for the present, like genuine philosophers, to take things as tboy are, and obey the law aa it is. Some of our hotel keepers who have violently opposed the law,and thought it wonld ruin their business, are more than half pleased with its workings, and admit that on the whole the thing operates much bcttei than they expected. We have as yet, beard of no violations, and consequently of no prosecutions,undcr the law, notwithstanding Carson league men have been on a pretty sharp look-out; and no arrests for drunkenness have come to our knowledge,with the exception of one made at Corning, on the 5th. Whatever may be its effects in some of our populous towns and cities, the Maine Law in "the rural districts" is working well, and is daily gaining friends. Even those who have heretofore opposed seen in clined to give it a fair trial, and if it works well will soon be numbered among its ad vocates. We are aware that a once powerful po litical faction in this state are endeavoring to render the law unpopular, in the hope of riding into power on the cry of "repeal;" but that game will uot work, and the sooner they abandon it the better. The Maine Law is now much stronger, parti cularly in the rural districts, than it was two weeks ago, and will be muoh stronger at the polls at the next election than it was at the last. Office seekers and politi cians who hope to ride into power upon the cry of repeal will find in the end, that they have backed a sorry nag. It would be well for them to save what little repu tation they have left by abandoning the idea of winning at so unpromising a game. Courier, Bath, July 18. Ol'ENINO OP THE GREAT CENTRAL Railroad Route. The great Central Railway route from Philadelphia to St. Louis is at length complete and fully opened to travel. On the 4th instant, the anniversary of our national independence, the event was duly commemorated by an excursion over the Ohio and Mississippi i itaiiroaa, and a eelcoration, at which the people of St. Louis rejoiced, as they had great reason to do, over the accomplish ment of a thing to which they had looked forward with so much solicitude. There is now a continuous railroad from Phila lel- r' in If TjO'.Iit Tin eoeta t. in.Vf :. long, made up as follows : unto and Mississippi St. Louis to Vincennes, 14C; Evansville and Crawfordsville Vincen nes to Terre Haute, 58 ; Tcrre Haute and Richmond Terre Haute to Iudianapolis, 73 ; Indianapolis and Rellefontaine Io- dianopolis to Union, 84; Rellcfontaine and Indiana Union to Crestline, 122 ; Ohio and Pennsylvania Crestline to Fittsburg, 187; Pennsylvania Central Pittsburg to Philadelphia, 353. Total 1023. Later from Kansas, A private letter of a Springfield emi grant to Kansas, dated at Lawrence, July 11, gives a report from Pawnee, that the Territorial Legislature, before adjourning to the Shawnee Mission, excluded the eight Free State members chosen at the second election, leaving only two Anti- Slavery members to fight the battles of Freedom. The House of Representatives passe! the whole Missouri code of laws at a jump, it was also reported that gover nor Rccder had resolved to repudiate the Legislature, since its exclusion of the only members who had any legal claim to their seats, aud no longer to recognize it as the Legislature of Kansas, but to treat it in its true character, as the organized repre sentatives of the Missouri mob. The free settlers in Kansas are unani mous in their determination to repudiate the acts of the fraudulent Legislature and meet the consequences, whatever they may be. There is a growing convictioh among them that they mast either fight for their rights to the boil and to the common pri vileges of American citizens, or surrender everything to the Missouri ruffians. Advance Payment foe Papers. No subscriber worth retaining, will object to the pay-in-advance system. Those who wanted to hear Jenny Lind sing, had to pay in advance ; and what where her di vincst strains compared with those which flow from the editorial pens t You can't take your seat in a rickety mail-coach, or fly-from-the-track rail-road car, without paying in advance for tho risk of being killed. If you would hear a concert, or literary lecture, or see Tom Thumb or the Siamese Twins, you must plank down your twenty five, or fifty, or one hundred cents, bctore you pass the threshold. Nay, if any one has so little regard for his own character as to want to read Rarnum's Autobiography, he must pay for it. And yet men hesitate and cavil about paying for a paper furnished at a price on the very brink and almost verge of prime cost. The Ladies of Virginia are trying very hard to raise $200,000 to purchase the Mount Vernon Estate. We see that at Richmond, rm tne 4th of July, Rev. J. Lansing Barrow made an eloquent appeal on behalf of the ladies and their efforts. and West Branch Parmer July 27, 1855. State Central Committee. Tta rrraiilont of the Deoocntte Slat Contention haa appointed the felkratng Democrat) State Central Coot Dai tlee: Jkmzm T. Joirwaow, Philadelphia, Cb airman. Joel B. Danner, Adam eouDty. Jnha U. Oulhrie. Allegheny comity. Tauma Cunningham, Heater cnuoty. Oaorar Krurkioau, MerM enonty. William Oray Murray, Ulair county. Franklin Vanaant, borku county. Tbau A. May uire. Onuhria county. John Hotter, Cnepter county. George Scott, Columbia county. J"hn Stnart, Cumberland county. Il.ry Porter, ftaupha coanty. Andrew HopkuM, " Jacob Zo-clrr, John Howe. Pranklin coanty. fharlrn A. Black, Oreen county. M- K. Roycr, Jeffereon coanty. Andrew I'arker, Juniata ctMiuly. Jamea L Reynold. Lancantrr coanty. hrleon Wrieer, Lrhih couiity. J"bn WeidnMn, Lebanon county. Grorire V. gtevle, Luscrne county. II. B. Packer, Lycoming county. Jamea Unrne, Mitllin eeunty. John mtth Morelaod. Montgomery eonnty. Ueorye K. UarroU, C'learticld county. J. It. WithiutTi, Northumberland county. Jamt-a K. Ludlow, Fuiladelyaia city A county. J.J.n Kobbina, Jr., " " " Horn K. Knew, " " O. O. Wccott, " " H. A. Oildea, urn Bernard kVilly, Schuylkill county. W. H nibetl, Wayne county. IteTMl r. WUlianu, York county. tejrriour has become a mere drug in the Markets of California. The Chillian importations, after paying 81,35 duty, have been sold recently, at San Francisco, for less than five dollars per barrel. Un- der such circumstances, it is not to be wondered at that the merchants of San Francisco have commenced the exporta- j tion of breadstuff's to New York. At the last accounts a clipper ship, 1500 tons, was loading with wheat, and others are to follow. This is a plain indication that the people on the Pacific coast are no longer in need of breadstuff's from the eastern States. They are to supply themselves, aud if any deficiency should occur, they can supply it more cheaply by importa tions from Chili than from New York, Philadelphia and Roston. It is stated that the I'cach crop in New Jersey, this year, will be very heavy in proportion to the number of trees ; the trees are, in fact, too full. Maoy trees, it is said, were killed last winter, and there are not probably one-half the peach trees in the State there were four or five years ago. Buffalo. Julv 10. The dwellins of James Thompson, in the village of lirant, was fired by incendiaries on Saturday night, and Mr. Thompson, his 3 daugh ters and two grand daughters, all perish ed in the flames. Walker, the fillibuster of California, has landed in Nicaragua with a few hundred men and captured some petty villages. The Kinney expedition was no doubt a part of this piratical expedition against a friendly power. It is stated that nine of the finest build ing lots in the city of Leavenworth, Kan sas territory, have already been bought for the puposo of erecting Catholic Cathe drals and nunneries there. f,nJ.'"- T T T.,; at Phillipsburg, Warren county, IV. J., was destroyed by fire on the 4tb, caused by lire crackers. The loss is about f 10, 000 ; insured for 1)5,000. OL.Tbe Bulletin office of Mincrsville, Schuylkill Co., is offered for sale. A Marvelous Rcmedj! Fur a Marvtluut Age .' ! m HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT. The Grand External Remedy. By the Aid of BirntwiM!, we tmm Billinn of Httl tnmji on Ihe urlam of our bnlieA. Through thM tm Ointmrnt, vbr-o niMwt on the kin, it r.rrwl to any organ or inward part, bifwamt of the Ki'lnyn, 1i ordfra of thf LtTi-r, aflWlions of Ihr heart. lQfinininat.a of th J.uni:. Asthma. Couulut atxl CoMs, ant hj ita mpan eftwtually rurwl. Errry houmtwif known that Milt paewa irfl through hone or mt of any thkknM. Thi halinff 'riiitrii'-nt fr roorw r:ulily nmetratea thro any hone or ftVuhy part of the living h"ly, curitifC tho mo$t danteroun inward coubUioVj that cau not be rvarbed by other means. Eryttydatj Halt Rhmm tfc Scorbutic Hu mor. No remedy hnn err done o marh fhr the cure nf dis ease of the Fkin. whatever form they may womo, afl thin Ointment. No eae of Salt Rhfum. S-nry,Srr.fiila, ore lfdri,or Eryfipolae. can long withstand it influ ence. The invenitr han traveled orrr many parti of the (ftohe, vinitinir the prinriial hotpiulu, ilip-nwn this Ointment, Kivine adviee an to iU application, and haa thun bean the aoean ol res ton ng countlru numbera to health. Sure Legs, Sore Breasts, VounJ$ and Cfrertt. Some of the moat arifotiflc urfceons now rely aolely on the ae of thin wonderful Ointment, when baviny; to rope with the wornt eaaec of norw, wound", ulcer., giant dular ewellinH. and tumor. rrof-iaor Holloway haf. by command of the Allied OoTernmentfi. dipatrheil to the hospital of Uie tsxt, lance .hipments of thin Oint nvnt, to be uaed under the direction of the Medical iUff, in the wort cat-ea of wound. It will cure any nicer, fclandolar swelling, atitTnea or contraction of the jointa, efen of U yeara' standing. Pile and Fistulas. These and other similar dlntreMlng complaints can he effectually cured if the Ointment he well rubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwise following the printod directions around each pot. Both the Ointment and Pills should Le used in the following cases ; Bunions files Fore Lege ttttma Rheumatism Sore of ail kinds Chapped Hand fait Itheum Ppratns rhilblalns Pkin liseaius rValds Fistulas bore It renst Swelled Gland Gout Pore Heads CI errs Lumbago Puff JittiiU Venereal Sores si en-ureal Frnptions Sore Throats H'oundn.all kiuds. Rold at tt.e Mannfartories of ProiVssor Hollow at. r0 Maiden Kane. New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all respectable I-muits and Dealers of Medicines throughout the Vnited latea, and the eiriliiad world, in l'ou, at 26 cents. I2l rents, d $1 each. , .There 1 a considerable BaTiog by Uking the lar ger siu. N. II. Directions for the guidance of patients In ercry disorder are alii xed to each Pot. mm flrin a rrBT TJtO WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drug and Chemical Emporium, Market Street ... Lewisburg. Pa. GEORGE T. COLE, DEALER in Pianos, Melodeons, anil all kinds of Musical ltlerchaa dlne. Keeps consiantly on hand. Hallet & Davis, Boston ; Lighte, Newtnn & Bradbnrys; and Bennett A Co, N. Y., PIANOS. Also, Princes & Co.'s celebrated MELODEONS, prices from $15 00 to $150 00. Orders from a distance will meet with prompt attention. Second hand Pianos taken in ex change for new. Room directly opposite- the Coort Hrnise, WMaMuport, 'a. April 4, '65 573m6 Borough Scttjemcnt 1851. Wni Gtans t- Samurl RHfrr, Ocerteen ofl'oorIHi. Jnm 7, l.'.S,ToAlu-tof poortaldaplic lortMfii 9 Ca.li ree d of A. M l oy eecurity lot CalTert lot years' aajipurl of Uebecca Bond's child " tJ rn. By amonnt expended, for support of Kdw. O. Dennett up to Mr:u In, liiii l& Aiu'l expendel f r Mipport of John Kbtrt jr. &1 do IMnr Bond !M do Mare A. HuU'hiHoo So 00 do relief.! J. Smith do do J. LciHenrine; 3 irf do aupport Sarah Kittail 63 ffl do .it Sarah Maruaiuer b 11 do do Maruh lliba 21 00 4i da LouiKa linnuu 1MI iwi iO relief of tran.-e-nt Miiipcr ITU do ranh pd e.r memorandum Rook, 20 Bill pd Or. Win. Leieer H,r . Unuachy chad ft fee pd O. t. Miller. K.t for advice Ac. 6 00 Oeerwert salary fiw aereinK for IX;il 40 Wl Kxoneratione on p"or tax duplicate for 1"M Id V9 Per centale of collecting do nf 1B..4. 34 XI To Balance due the UtereecM 2- S By Balance due to Orerareni by Rorouh Kxoneratiim on bortex fur lf01. It Adem. John Berkley Matilda K Breymau Mauloa Bell lieorg llHruen C. L. K Bridge, (ieorge K Chriet L. 1L. Crot. y A. S. ImiII Jofteph K Imuran O- P. K lite Itichard Itonlap Kobt. Kfelaitd John K France Josiab L U : k ... I . . 3o Keon Kraneia 11 leiciirinir Joseph M tl.irton Nancy r.tat 1".' K MihHraa Wu. '11 Ncuuian John 3:: Prone J.Tin Seor. i I'octh Henry a:; It' ichley Jacob 'A:: Strickland Snmnel 3;t K Strickland Jeremiah I;:, K Snyder lianicl 2-j Smith Jim.i ! Strickland Tbomaa 3:'. K Shannon IV in. XI Spoil Michael 1-J K Stewart m. II. '11 Tow in llobert '12 Wrl.b C. dee d. M K Wilon Amalid 22'Yoat llarman 4 '-;lb Zclgler Samuel mbon? iiunh rtii'mn'rj.-!!b u'ri'mlt icll Charles Kline Phehe K. K nettle Jonathan Kline Baiuel E Karr naniel 1 $u -jv 4.' B Taxed in Error. Josrph Gluts, Colla tor 1&. To anouot of lulicate fur IbM, $tr05 50 JuneT in. Cash pl Treasnrer July 2", is'.l, per receipt M Supeoiitor's Kec t for work do '2. W Cah pd Treasurer t. 1, 1K.S f-3 W dn Sow. 1H, lh&4 W Bill for work d i Cash pl the Treasurer lec. 19 ISi4 4S W KilU wt-rk rec ij-U do :;4 i2 VasIi il Treasurer Dec. 2f, l5i4 5 f IlilU work on Mivet 4c. d 4-S Vi lSf, Jan. 1, ilal.of note A iut pl Fri- k Slifer by Oillertor T7 M Jan. 1. Kill paid Itarid O inter by do ' & KilU work per tnperiMr Hi 7j 2'i 'ash nd Treasurer 3i IK nler pd O. . Worden a. tJO ltil! work per auperuiur 1 M Feb. 5, Cash p-i Treasurer Vi March J.;a9h d- 1"" ' do Hills work per uperrisor 14 lil Bills work Ac. do 37 do Aiwumptiou sundry taxes do ."-1 4'J May is Vmtb H Trea-urer do Ilal.of Note st int. pd Jos. Glass Kn ts, "ib t'a-h pd Treasurer IW 00 June J Hill pd J- V. Koss bycolletor 14 i bill fir work on alley pit Mrs. Mrger o 00 Am't tax per 8. Sbnner pd by collictor 1 41 Am't do per Win. H hitiug do 20 Cash pd Treasurer ?5 00 Kirinerationson duplicate for 1.'4 4Z 'J4 per ceiitae for mllertime duplicaln bo iTT balance due Borough by culkclor aa 73 Ertrrvrnti'ms f &rrujh tax aJltnirdJ. Glut fur 1354. K AdmsJohn 75 Mann C. B. 0 Anajctaat Uwieun dee'd 7 K Maun John A. 1 00 Berkley Matilda 1 I0 Morrow Alexander &0 tC Breyman Mahlon 1 - K Mowry James 75 lU.wesC. K. Mrs. 1 bK Maxwell kol.t 75 Belltieorge 6o K Miligan Wm. 75 Barnes V. I.. M K I-sniel 75 E rhriM L. n. 75 Miller Joseph 75 k Cuuirjinies Aleundtr 7j Miller haniMin bull Jnpeih Numan John E Uuncan O. P. E lye Kk hard E llehaiw John E-l-ert John Jr. Kvetand Jobu E France Josiah K Flecker Levi Fisher Kan Uibttny lhih E (iiliispie Wm. K II lie Abrahunt HitL-man Jacob E Hallowell Charles K nettle Jonathan E Karr Haute! Konn Francis Leiwnrtiit; Joseph Morton NiiriclsUt 75 E Nelson James 7.'. K l'rors John Senr. 75 IVeth Henry 1 25 i'urwl KeUbeQ 7-i Iteiehley Jaeob "5 Heitmver J'ore 75 Striekland Samuel 60 E Strickland Jen mil E Pnyder Haniel ft Strickland TImh. E Mianon Wm. U) SpotU Mirhael 1 K Stewart H. W. DO E W ale Thomas 7. We. i t linU'n dee d. SO K W ilr-.n A. 50 E Error m ami- Ai ITon-jhton, Treasurer I)!. April 21. l.t. Th nwh ree'd of p tluri.li. Burce.. pro crvt. ot Note durotiDtrd ftt&mog Institution for llo. roucn &il'J tl yimy tu. Tncjuh rec'ilof llargi-Hfbr use of Town Hull 2 00 July 2s. To cvh rceil of J (ilws, collector, on Ja plicntM 81 00 J w.ilf-'n receipt for repir?of bridge rce'il of J lilM!" 2 0-J M Omi.h rec 'd of ?aTinf;s Institution discouut on renewed note 2 M Oct 6. To ca.li rce'U of J tllaiis, collector, on dnp. Co uo ' l Kenm'n order for work for uprw..or ree'd of J lilatw 3 SO Sot. 1Q. ' csli ree'd of J filns. eollrrtor li.i W " iiuiidry billn work ree'd 1 M Dec. t'J. ej.h ree'd of J ii:sii 4. tel " Miiolry Mlln w .rk iss-'d of 31 41 29. ' eali ree'd of J tlin.s OO siiniry bittn work n-e'd 4s txl Jan'y 1, ts&o. list, of note and int. paid Frick, SlifiT A t'o. be coilector 77 2S Mil paid llarid tiinter l,y cntlect-ir l.'i -15 ! S. nundry Itills work. Ac. ree'd of collector SI 7.' : 41 eaeh rec'ii of J tilio.s, collector Ihi j order paid O. N. Worden, ree d of " 2o (M " bill pi IJoa Mul.us, by " 1 S7 I Feb. S. cali ree'd of J t.laM " 1ni ihi March 2. " " " " !' 11 ' " sundry bills work ree'd of It oo . 21 " " " c ree d of - .17 OT i " asiiuinption of taxes by Treasurer for 44 S:t 42 i Kay IS. " canh ree'd of J lltasa " 2.'5 Iril I 11. bat. of J ilia., note aud Int. ier M srt t;i 2S. M caab rec'U ol J lllass lno ihi June J. " ar. uo To balance due the Borouph hj the Troauri-r $U u5 cu. March 2T, l.si4. Ity Balance due Treasnrer on Mtle mcnt 4" April 1 Py afh iav Jnna. Neobit note A int act-!2 T7 y - - Itiirtttn mt rcei-t tn Iturp'N) Ol Ca.-h p t H. O. Ilickf.k t r'Ccij.t to do 4u m 5Iy li. Cah A II- Ilick-.k nt order do ' 0 1 Mftnorixliini rU.k f.-r tax ...lhlirat) 6i May Makiiitfnut -rou-h tna iuilirate for l'i.1t4 2 ixi July 'as, Ctv-h fd L. Savings Iiutituliou to reurw IlurtiwK note Cl Tbfth h doiiiftcoontfn Btirrrn note 1 M J. Wolf's rvt-t i)t tVr rcpiorn at Itridpt 2 H Oct. rarb pd riaT.Iii.-tilutii.a to rntw Bnrj. note 44 00 1. Ream ordt-r ier ?uperTi."fr w'tl f foil. 3 .'to Not. U. Borou-rh frr.p A int. red. of H. P. ihHer 7 Cafb H Mujh Miller f.-r winding Tuwn eUm-k A 7 Not. IS, Sundry Bills work for mip. rr. of rllct. 1" 7 Pee. 1 C'afh pd SaT. Iiut. to renrw Btirn'! nte f0 IMt ly, un-lry Hills wrk rer nup. rc '1 Collator .n4 42 29, Ch p.i It. . Krvuier 4 Co- per rec'pt for bill again it ItorfrUb. 7 67 29,nndry Bill" (r SupiTirvir ree.of Col. 4S 02 Jan. 1, 1K&.", Ilal.of Frick k tiliivra note id by do 77 '2S I. 1iint4Tttlt.II do I A ili Jan. &, iumlry Rillf work r. lo M i!.!. Ordr il t. N. Wordeo do 26 o aHatl work per Jiph Mahim do 1 87 Feb. 1.1, Hill pd Itrher Vorne pr reet of Tn as. 40 Marrh '2, fa.di pd ia- Inst. Hutveita Bute in full l.0 (Ht Sundry Kill work per Htipt-rTior ree. of Collector 14 t Makinjc out poor tax duplicate tor l&4 2 M hill i-d K..M. Hunter for to-rvinz not on For.officerfl tn March 21. I'.ill I-1 J A. M-rtx for qiialifyintt do 1 12 Bill pd A. H. Itlair for of hnune to Im!d K lotion 5 oo Sundry ItiMt work for nuperriMr ree'd of Cul lector lit 9-t Bill i J. P. Ho? for work ice. per receipt .1 1 Hal.ofO. N. Wordeno old ace, k int.pd by Treasurer 2S t& Konlen ACornfliu" Bill turfriutiug lor the year 154 allowrd by Council tiR Ft ill pd Hi'h .-u-table for Prrrieiw of 14 X 12 Clerk p iinlary fr the year 1S,',4 35 W May 1. By cab pd 11. I, heller in full for note and Interest apnainft Itoroiiifh 'JiA lf Caih pd Jos. (tiaM in mil for note atraiuftt do hti 04 A. K. lienornitindiett Hill for repairingand windins: TownCIwk tirthft year 1S 4 00 Clerk Hill tor tranMririne the Borough eliarterand records front the year lbtodate aa per resolu tion of Twn Citunrjl. Ml 0t) Jnne 7, Cash pd P NeTiut on hi are. ajrainut Bor. 36 ( Worden A Cornelius Bill for pub. this Btatenavut 12 Ot) AndHorn charge for settlimr acoouut 4 50 Ital.duelioroujjb by Txeaiurer 12 05 t: v 4T Wn the unrlersiprted Auditors of the Boronsh of Iburs do hereby certify that we have exauiineil the ftft'fptinff account of the Horoush for the year A. I. 18A4 and find the name to be correct. Witness our hand the 711. day of June A. 1. 1V'S. JOHN Al l.-", .Auditors. BtYtKS AMMO.NS, ) July Xi. 1S5- Adrift NOTICE is hereby Riven that Georjrc J. Swans, John Kimbell and John W. Fisher did on the 13th day of June, 185.1, at New Columbia in Union county, take up a FLAT of fifty feet six inches in length and hirteen feet one inch in width. Of which the wner, and the public in general, will please ake notice. ROBERT CANDOR, J.P. White Deer Mills, June SK, 18. WOOD FOR SALE. A PPLY to A. K. Bell or John Chalfont. lX. Full cords delivered. May 10, 1855. NOTICE. I "V0TirE is berelty given, that appli- L V cation will be made to the next I.rgilav ture of the Commonwealth of l'enniylvama i for the charter for a Bimk.to be known ty the name of the " SKI.I.NSOItOV K 11A.K," to I..: located iu the Kor.iorli of Siflinsr;rove,rnylHr j county, (lately pan uf Union) with general powers of discount ami deposit, with a capital i of one hundred thousand dollars, and power , to increase the same to two hundred. Jy6,'of CITIZENS Of teEJ.INrtUKOVK. j NOTICE. j APPLICATION will be made to the JL nex legislature to chancre ihe name, of; the Lewishor ISarnips Institution," located at Lewishurz in the county ol t'nioti, to "Tilt; LEW ISBl'Uti HANK," with One Hundred ' Thousand Dollars additional capital, and ( authority to issue thi trown notes for circula tion; subject to the provisions of the general i banking laws of thts Commonwealth. lly order of Ihe liiri rtors : DAVID KEIiER, Treasurer. Lewisunrp;, ra., June k, in. . j North Western Fire Insurance Co., OFFICE, Nil. 76 Walnut St., l'hil.hla, insures dwellings, sturt'', atf! nthr bnild ittgs. Roods, wares atid nu'rchituiJi.e on the limit lavnrable n-rtn-. ; arwl uiil pruniptly an l honorably aJjoit all lussrs. Apply to JOHN' H. I.IXX, Aitornry for llie Company, f.ewisbiir?. May II, If.Vi. The October Election. Axwot-iate Judse. I At the rrqtirstof nntnerons friends Ihronph- out the county, JOHN SCllKAt.'K, Eiij.. of j Kast i:uffaiiie,has consented to become a can didate for Associate Jud?e atthe coming elec- ( tion. His well-known character for straight- j forward honesty, his usefulness as a peace-j making Magistrate, and well acquainted with : both the KtiL'lish and tierman Iani;ua2es,emi-' nently commend him for llie !ullra?es of the people for that office. MAXV. July 26, W. le. Mtssm. Eiiitohs. As the time is drawing near for nominattug suitable persons for the uiisurpassed iu eir the drafts and papers ol his deceased brother, K. G. II. Hayes, (late Surveyor.) no one is better acquainted with the surveys of I'liton county. The oilice is not lucrative, but requi res a man of experience and intimate know ledge to perfoim the duues cotieclly aud without eina expense. 649 HARTLEY. nf'For the necessarily important oilice of County Commimiiinrr, please and present the name of Mr. DAVID V ATsOX, ot West But- faloe. It is a long time since that section ol the county was represented in the Board, and there is no man in the township more justly respected or of more correct judgment than Mr. Watson. He is no oliice-seeker.bui that's another reason why we want him. TAXPAYER. AssFMiir There has been no person nam ed for the important otlice of Representative in the Slate Legislature at the next election. Permit me to recommend (.'apt. JOHN WILT, of Hartley township, for that office. He is a farmer of sound sense and good judgment, aud we think would be faithful to our interests. 5S1 BL'FFALOE. JrayWeareautborized to announce, tlat John Schrack, Ksq., at the rerucst of maoy friends, some time since consented to be considered as a candidate for Assoi i'ite .liiiltt " rtA eoniin0 Klotion. Sonic p r son, unkuown to him, afterwards, natnud Li til for County Commitsiuurr an office which it would nut at all suit Lis other business to attend to, and therefore lie de sires Lis name to be withdrawn as a candi date for that etation, with Lis thanks for the friendly feeling wLicli prompted its publication. ESsilS. EDITOKS : Permit me. through iiiftiil Mr. Ilu-li Wilson, of MilIliiiLur: as 1 stjitnT'k can't.'. uie ai our nest !ecM'n f'r the oilice of Awciute Jtufce. As Mr. Wilson is penenilly known lliruiiliout the cotinly, it is unnecessary for me in nres his claims, or lilaie upon hts fitness, but merely memum hisi name, and loave ihe issue u uh the ireemen of the county. June C!t CI FFAI.OG. T "O ihe Voters of Union ('ountv : As a can tlnlate fr rMiniy rnmisioner at the election in October next, we take pleasure in recommenilin?; ('apt. 4.orc,e S4 lio h, of Mililinhurg, as a man qualitiei and worlhv lor that oilice. June 2S. KAST KITFALO. 1 lO ihe Voters of 1'nion Cnuntv : Asa Sher iff is lo he electi-l in this counrr, allw me to rrrominend as a canth.IaTe, Mr. L. r. ALHKK-IIT, of W hite Ieer township. Mr. A. is well qualified in every respect for that station, as all who know hnn will attt st ; and should he be elected. he will assuredly be a popular oilier r. June 15. WHITE DEUK. To the Voters of Union County. IELLOW CITIZENS I offer myself as a candidate for the Office of Ml 4k rill', (subject to ihe dfrismn of the Whin t'umiiy Cinvention.) Should I be nominated and elected. I pledge myself to discharge the dimes of said office with tUelnv ami iniparltalitv. HAN I EL H. UlT.DlS'. Kelly Tp, May 17, I."5 mpj Mm. Wwrhex It appears lo me tB"at the time has come when the citizens of I'nion county should surest suitable persons lo fill the Offices of the county to be elected at the ensuing October election. Uy doinr so in time, it will be more likely that those offices will be filled with the most competent Officers. As ! .f tu- n.nnid ..i i . ... v- i I m i-t rt u tT I llAlilthK. Lsq, of est kuirlne lownship.tti ! tne siiumges 01 inf voters ot i nion countv. Itr ; the office of 4Sfii'l:itf Jllllc of said : conntv. May LEUlfiltl'KU. 5. If. '.3 tf. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby piven, that Letters of Administration on the estate of J.. MtwitB, late of Kelly Township, I'nion comt ty.deceaseJ. have been granted to the tiuder signed, by the Register of I'nion county, in due form of law ; therefore all persons in debted to said estate, are requested lo make immediate payment ; and those having just claims are also requested lo present thein pro perly authenticated for settlement to JOSEPH MOORE, Va.hinj.ton Tp . I.Teominc Co.. JOHN II HACK, a.t Hull aloe Tp., tnion Co., June 15, 18S5. Adminiitrutvrs respective offices of I'nion county, let me sug-, "tOMPH ISING alltlUt 163 AirfS. for B' ' !h,e. r'H?VKS0Kn rafi.ni r, e ton for' V F- i i one of ihe best ters, DAt IU HA 1 LiO., ot llartlelon, tor ...in t , ' .' ' ,... r. ,...,.r W heai-crowincj rallies in Central Pennsvlva- Cocs-tw Scaveroii. As a practical Surfor, ! " ,.. r,,.i , , ' . , k, nia.witliin two miles (over a Iirnlse) to a Kail- IIC a Ulldlll U.ru IU . I ...... - , c , Slap of Union and Snyder Counties. YARXISIIED, with Wooden Rollers, V and on Muslin, ready to be hung np, will be sent by the subscriber, pontage paid : Township map, colored, for fl 50 lieological u 35 The Di vision line is drawn on this Map, also Township lines, and as it contains all Ihe principal Koads, and shows comparative dis tances, it should be stndied bv all who are to vole on Ihe location of the Ieat of Justice. The Geological Map shows ihe strata of the two Counties. For cheaper copies of ihe Map. address K. VOLKMAK. Lewisburg. Mar 19, 1805. Real Estate. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. is-u-d nut of. the Court of Cummua Pleas of l.'iitim couuty, will be eipoaed to Public Sale on ibe premises in While Deer Tp., Un ion I'o I'a.. un Tuesday, the ";h day of Au c;ust n it, at in o'clock, A. M the foilvwing dfsr.ribed property, lo wit : The undivided oi:e-fnih part of a certain Ir.iclof land siluate in White liter township, I'nion county, Conlainin; twenty acres, mi re or less, bi uiultd on llie eai by l)r. W. 11. Marr, on Ihe north by H. MX'lure, and on tho west and south l y II. High, whereon la erect ed a five storey lraine oulea Faclory, with the nppurlenai:ces. S'-ized, taken in execution and to be sold as the pioperiy of Auo Mi.ssi?itii:a. JOHX KKmM.KU. Sheriff. Sheriff's OHice, .New llerlm, July 9, I8.3. A FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. FARM ficlonfr.g to the Heirs of IV I'KIAII MI.SLV, deceased, Containtnr ( about 'it't l r'S of pood land, situated in ' Kelly township, I niou county, adjoining lands of J.uird Howard, laac Klmr; and oth-t ' ers, on whit'h is erected a Twn flareJLLM. Frame Jlunllii'S IW,a large Hank Barn and l all necessaty Oul-biiiiilins, with several Springs of never-lailinj good water near tho ! buildm?. ; gr There is also npon the premises, a suf iiiYicienl (U'il.KI) of thoiceFruil A p. ! p:es, IVaches, A'C. Ac. The land w ould suit very well to divide in I Two farms, as a pood proportion of Meadow I can be allotted to each Farm, tVTerms can be made easy, as One-Third of the amount may remain on the property. For further particulars, ynu arc referred l J, lin Walls, Lewisburc ; Thomas Clinean, near the premises, or lo Koberl Hayes, near Milton, .Ni rihumberlaiid county. l"jThe above described prr perry, if net sold before Tuesday, the 2d day of October next, w ill then be oll'ercd at Public Sale oo the premises at 10 o'clock of said dav. KOHKKT HAYES, orie vflhe Ejr't. June Ic'ii. 5H5if A Valley Farm of Limestone Land, rtiad. accessible to .Markets, in an eminently healthy neighborhood, near lo Mills. 5tores, t'hurcli and School Houses, and in the midst of an intelligent and respectable population. The Improvements are a tint-class BA"K BAK.N hi by 15 feet.with a fair Mansion fb House, Wa-.'on bouse, t'orn house, anilijij. other suitable Otitbuildinss. It has a large Apple Orchard, and Peach and Pear trees j j&c. sutlicient for ordinary use. J j he Farm is all cleared except about one ; arre (and plenty of Woodland in the immedi- , ate vicimtv.) all of Limestone soil, and as the owner thinks is not surpassed for natural pro- dtirtive qualities bv anv in the IState. It wi l be sold wholly, or a portion of 80 to lot) acres, as mijhi suit a purchaser. l"?Any cash man wishing snch a property can obtain further information by applyine to O.X.Wnmir.1. 1'hrimick offiee, Lewisbur?. 40 AYER'S PILLS, ANEiranr! Pinrriilarlr ftnrMfiil rrmnir fnr thm cure of all Ittliou disea.tr Cmtivmem. IiMfa pesuon. juundi.-e. Ihupsj, Rheumiittsra. l-'eTers, Ciont, H'lm.ir, Ncrvonsnfsii. Irritahilitr. Inflammt tionM, Hradarhe, l'aina in tn breast, bide. Bach and Lim'is, tViual" Complaints. Ac, Ae. lndti Trry few are the diseases in which a Poritatie MH erne is not more or lss reqaired. and much sick ness and sntti'iintr miirht be pretented, if a harm less but eifrrtual Cathartic were more freelr used. Ni per-on can feel well while a costive habit if body prrvaibt ; besides it own reiterates serious and often fatal di-ease, which might have been aTvided bT the timely and jidici.as nse of a (pood pnrmtiTe. I his i alike true of Culd, Feverish sTmptoms, and Bilious dt-ran ement. They all tend to berom or pnxlure the deeri seated and 'formidable distemper which load the hearers all over the land, llenc a reliable family physte is of the first importance t the public health, and this Till has been perfected with e m-siiinmate skill to meet that demand. Aa extensive trial of its Tirtur by Physi.-ians, Profes sors iMd I'aticnts. has shnwn ren!ts sunassin.r ,ZJi any thine hitherto known of anr medi-nne. Cures stan ti.i ted fiy porions of u h exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Anions the eminent sentkmcn to whom we are allowed to refer for these fact, are l'uor. ai.kntink Moit, tile dia tin flushed Sur get.n of New York Citr. 1kt. A. A. Haves, Practical Chemist of the Tort of Ilmton.and Oeologist fur the bute f Mas aaihusett. Iu.y L. Moore, M. D., an eminent Surgeon Tifl Ph sirim, of the ("itr of Lowell, who haa lung ucl them in his extensive practice. 11. C. S..ITH1VI. K. Ksq., one of the Erst mezw chants in New York Citr. C. A. lUtw, M. 1., jiupt and Surgeon of the United States M.-iHne Hospital, at Chelsea, Mom. Hid space permit, we could bitc rnmr hundred tmeh natnr, from all parts where the iilU haTO been ns. d, but evidence eren more eonTinaine than : the certitifate of these eminent public men m j ahown in their effects upon trial. These Tills, the result of Ion irrTe tiara tion and study, are offered to the nuhhe as the best and I mot complete which the present state of medical science can afford. They are com pounded not of the dntirs themselves, but of the tndieinal Tirtne only of Vejr table remedies, extracted by chemical process in a s.tate of purity, and combined together in snch a manner a to insure the best results! This system of composition for medicines has been found the rheiry I'eetortl and Pills both, to produce more efficient remedy thin had hitherto been ob tained bv anv prm-ess. 'Ihe reason is perfectly ob vious. hile by the old mode of composition, ev ery medicine is burdened with mere or lessof acri monious and irtjnrion nualit.es, by this each indi vidual virtue only that is debireJ for the curative effect is present. AU the inert and obnoxious qual ities of each suliKtauce employed are left behind, the curative virtues only beiimr retained. Hence it is self-evident the effects should prove as they har proveu more purely remeaiai, ana ine ruts a s more powerful antidote to disease than any oth medicine known to the world. Ai,is f'"!utl rxprdieBtthatmy medirin. .honld hr tiki n under the raun.pl of an attendim- 1 hysieian. and as be cvuid not properiv juuee ol a rcnuilr without kn.inir its composition. I hara) npplml the armrate Formula? by which both my r4 tnril rind fills are made to the whole body of Practitioner in the United States and British Amer I ican I'nmiices. If htiwerer there should be any one who has not received them, they will bt pnmiptly forwarded h? mail to his address. Of all the r.ttrttt Medicines that are offered, how few woT'ld be taken if their eotupotrition was known Their life consists in their mystery. 1 have mo mysteries. The compos i tion of my preparatieiM is laid open to all men. and all who are competent to judse on the subject freely aeknowledire their convictions of their intrinsic menu. The Cherry Tectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful medicine before it effects were knotrn. Many em inent Physicians have declared the same thimr of my l'ills'antl eren mro confidently, and are will irn; to certify that their anticipations were mors than realized by their etfee ts upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on th mtcmiil viscera to purii'v the blood and stimulate it into healthv action remove the obstnictioas off the stomach, bowel, liver, and other orpins of tha body, restrini their irrctjular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange men Li as are the tirst oririn of disease. Heinn snrar wrapped they are pleasant to taks. and bemir purely vegetable, n harm can arise frons their use in any" quantity. For minute directions, sea the wrapper oa t& Cv I'rvpsrtI hy JAMKS C. AVER, Practical aad Analytl eat Chi-min l. t'Wrll. MfH. tor Silt hi C. W . Mis He. A Chrirt A CaMwrll, Uwls turv: J. K." fa-low, Milk.a; 11. (t, ani KrBP-r kUt-kufr, M .flu in burp, and ly all lrlrsevryber- J. n. C. BANCS, TTORNEY at Law, MitBmDurg. TTOR .,. Pa. rv-All rrolessiocat ou- Miifis entrusted to his care, win o r"""" ' . . . . ..n.lltf aud failiilully atiemUd to. Juut I, So Jl
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