Mil I 't m Hi 3 3! 2 1 '4 St lite . II! 26 y. l'f as VJf! , . 1 ii . 1 US i SI i 1 ! K m 6?. V ISiy "2 . I . 5 ,t: 3.1.'- 1-iS ! 5' -.5 3 rnnir mrf . . i .V. UOKDtX J. B. COHKKl.ll Suit. 14, 1853. V y ltM.ittr.rn VfM. Tit" l.wf,ijtK Cuio.Ylc-l I hi P.-- lrt u4 best ctrcUuum of aujr ttcfiiapsir I6ySny dcr County Whig Delegate J-I.-eli 'us to-morrow. , . ' t'"V,'c learn that :be Whig tatc fVuvontion wa tlirjly attended, and Jo-t-rvrt IIftpf.ksov nf Washing! n county mimed for Canal Commissioner. &5rGov. Shannon, it is ttated has r ached Kansas, aril announced that b rcr'gn'icJ lie Mionri gang presided r v. r by Strinfc'low, as (Lo Legislature tlicir ael., is gil Laws and tbat lit was ia favor of slavery iu Katisas ! Tlius Las Slavery "" on, B!i.'p Ly s'ep, unlil it j- it-g::!:z.'J in Kaus ualcr a code Lbo ii t than Praio ! There may bo eorao hope that an tlectinnfra Conttituli'inal Convotitinn liny be mirrc fair tban previous ones, but the game outlaws, sustained as they now will 1 by Governor as well as President, will prnSibly triumph. Tlwn our ODly lii-prt will bu (,'onress ! "Na danger of Slav-try in Kanas '." l?5.Th JV. 1'. Tii'unc urges every l"V r of Freedom to unite on Pasmorc ViHiawon fr Canal Comnii'sioncr, and make his case a practical test wbether wc live in a Constitutional Republic or under b slavery oligarcby. C. 7(re must be a union among tbe friends of Freedom at the present crisis. Sivineford's Resolutions. The resolutions of tbe New HerliQ De iimeratie Coaveulion of last week, are in tha 7Yi 'f yesterday, but wo have not rO'Tn fir tbcm all. Its preamble repeats tbe thousand-times toll falsehood that tbe AVhig party is doadj and its last resolution pitcmisly begs the "ilnusan Is of honest Whigs to unite with us" (I5.IUH, S jincfjrds, Barbers, Shri ller) iu "routiug the secret, oath-bound, mi luiibt organization," the American or Know Nothing party. Ptes-jliition X'J. 1 "lams" the K. Ns. il l S t. 2 d ) 1) dn N'". 3 do do do No. 4 do dj Ttesolutinn Na. 5, declares "unwaver ing confilenec in tbe character and prin ciples of the Democratic party." Jtcs.dution Ho. C, is too rich to be r .niprcssed by a fynopsi.? and w there f .re c( py it in full : llcsiicd. That we rontinno to have nn iimiiiishcd confidence in tbe patriotism, integrity and Democracy of President Pilkce ; and recent developements fcbow that he fears no North, no South, no East, i.o iVest ; and though the enemy may p! fiTiil burl their anatlicmas at bis ad jninistratioii, be evinces a firm detcrmina tj ii to administer the affairs of govern ment without f-'iir, favor or adeetiou ; and likj the illustrious Jackson, lie is deter- luiiif'd not to wink at peculations and cor rupfions in hih places, thoiijih it may hit touii who are of the household of faith. Resolution No 7 thinks Arnold Tinnier i-jui-t the identical man for Canal Cotn xiiiissioner. llcsolutinn No. 8, nominates tbe vener Me Federalist of Lincaster for President. No. 9 I2 sttxtl, That tha measures of the pre- I Feiit Slate Administration, as established l y the laws urging the salu of the Main li io of public improvements tho repeal !' the 'l oiino Tax on tho Central llailroad tbe r peal of the License Law, and sub- niiu':tir thtr f ra "Jn Law," which vill increase the tvils vi intemperance in- stead ot jesscoiiic trjetn, anJ roD tne Ctate J'r-asnry of S21AI,Ul)0 anuuaiiy the es-I t il.li.-hmeut of a numU-r of new Banks li t r'-'i'itrcd ly tlie liult.ic lutcrcsts ana Ihe unitialise increase ol governuienl rr- j nses, all clearly stiow tlie etmrc wanr oi tjipetvuov und houestv of those wlio are Iijw our rulers. Tuero Ls uo rcolu'ion rospecticg the referred to, were approved aud endorsed an 1 could not Lave been rassed without the approval of the Senaik, of which a uiajority were Democrats of the Uantn and Swiueford btripe. This fact, cf course, they conceal, supposing the people wont Cud it out. TLeir supporting the Nation al Administration aud Canal .Board was a matter of policy, fur there are crumbs f iliiu from thuir tables large enough to buy s !il and bjdy of all "who bave undi minished cjufidjuce iu I'rosidcut l'icrce." llAr.Risuruu, S 'rd. 1 1. TLe mail train vrliich left Ilarri.-Lurg yustorJaj afternoon, at 2 o'cl.el;, for the West, running at the i-i VJuIc rate, ran over a cow below Now Cuui'jui'and, by which the train was tLrowu off the track, Win. A Me, the fire uinu, wai instantly killed, and J. G. Mil ler, U. S. Mail Agent, John Struby, engi neer, Uuintin Ui'Iciiffe, conductor, and Falls, agent of Adams & Co's Ex- j ress, seriously iojured. None of the pa'scngira were injured. The wounded were immediately taken to New Cumber b r!aaJ, and well cared fjr. Tha mails uu l passctgers return d to ihli place, and wcro forwar lei by the evening line. Columbia, S. C., SepT.I.ZX meet ing of citizens waa held here to-day, for I he purpose of extruding aid to the suler- rs at lo.-ts-uaula ana rLlk. Tue i i , .... :i i rt i- -, . i 71 .y jr presided. The Ci:v Councils have . ol... nl....1 ill fnl.1 i .!. r.... l elelf;O0t)tjthefual. .. ... i-t lir DC 1UUI 'i l lie iu nin'iii n, an . . . . m. - ! - - ' ' r -1 . -) j - -, "-o cp te a n fji'-ail! BTl'l Coll. n rni tiri r, miii ' . . . t . , , j n urcn PTtiT Mi1!. o w.U is t r:e nrio tl list list iranii-lmg u;-on a,l law in Kansas and tbe . - , lfslion r 11!orals jusllfi , , ' S" ? r.rST. ' P'- ase cal at the resi.ler.ee of the subscriber. ' iT'Tw m"' " ' M" ' ' '.- r.,..,.o.l of ... hnnrd Pi.iii'!nti un for:5 . ,. and latiness of Mitnnburir.he'pM little and V 1" J. ' 7 ". ,n n w..t i. 1 limn miVKK : tbe deviees ..f W m. M. Xrhm h e. , ta-.t .-do.. i .-s-rv n ,.f t: - -e-.try aVn.! in-ill- to enforce the law iu Kansas none . of Marvan,i, a liie ground that -u was only j -."; - " " r.J-,,i. '- f"-"t. ; tors. " J. A. MEKfZ, eeretarv. 1 .tmini J, -r,. rt -.- ..i the rjcting tire odious imprisonment of a j a aud i,.,Sl.t be inserted w.thsafeiy." j 'eZ, of' ZtuZgX?. A Vallej farm Ol LtotCM Land, j A.,. 10. ; . ZKti&ZZZ five citizen tftlii. State Ly a National! We so supposed. u. the qnes fOiiPH ISLMJ flbOUt 1 G3 ACIM , for j , ROTKS. 1 anoilO;. .Ttil.-e none denouncing the rdera!a, j y more leSal or moral to advertise teemed J ALfc. Said I arm is in one of uie best , TyftTlflj .V )(irrIV (r1 aritli-1 to m..y t... the dtrv-...jj a,,.! J?.i!. t l s,-i- -r .vi-.- 7 than uni"cfnrf dealers! Uill not such noti- ' m " " ' , 'I Tw Till P"? T 1855 Wheai-growinj rallies in t'en'ral Pennsyl. a-; " , "-' "I I " , ,. ot ,s:r,M M,.h i:w meident llntibh bigs, Tone?, or AWitioni bU I ulau.u""c , , 1, ,h. star h" thrown M.ffl.uburiripiite to the one side of, "afl. . 1033. Biaw(lt,1B two mile(over a Bridge) to a K nl-1 d-' canon wi!l be ma !e to ihe ae,t li-la- ,., . clilu,u.. ..VL.lB.t .-i.lv ia ii.muuaW. a, and none stating the fact that all the i c"' 60 ? L , , ,..rf trade and travel.-A hard pill, bat yon need " '"X sTcVteM ' roa accessible to Markets, in an eminently t in re ot tha Commonwealth of Penti-. Kama ; t-,ck, npon the lnr- it T r f.e -.M.t vuriKic. cdiicd by a clergyman, (to far more to eitend - i iisrmi k-kI.-v Jmt Mi-r irLt . ., m ttc ,rp for the charter for a Bn-k, to 1-e known bv th ' rf Con, ('.cr.ns. 1::.-i:mis kc: and lot 'tneasurcs of the State Adtninis.rattou" , ,. e , ' ioB 0 loltfrr .ambliDfc & . ,U Now op-n ,o,r ..,!, w,de to t,',e lrH-W - f.V ' JuT. "riS;w ".w:, nameo?,he f.RMXsilVr. BANK."' to be Uisthe ,.iu,u., and safaK-du-ia. Two ! , .f Some ntoBtbs sini't, we referred t sc leral towns, which, like Easton, tUrris burg, Suriury, Lock Harenj Wilims porf, Dantillc, Hloomsburg, TV'iiVcsbarre, TunkLaunock, Towanda, Klraira, 0eoJ Dinghamton, are proofd of the fact that luftnrst cenlrrs were tLe best sites' fof tbe Seats of Justice, All these towns lie npon tbe Kivrrs, and some are far l's$ etntrul than Lewisburg wonM be cren as tbe county now is. The Elitor of tbe.jSVar dcruis this a "delusive argument," and J points in triumph to New Berlin and I noomncld it specimens of looiting County Scats on a central point, without any re gard to other matters. These specimens, it strikes us, are moat unhappily chosen; the L 'gisla'.uro and tbe people have just condemned the misUke in locating tbe cunty ceat for Union, by dividing it, and giving the people s cbacee to fit upon their two great businea centers. Iu Perry cour.ly, there is no one great busiucss mart, aud Bioomfk-ld, as we suppose, is easily accessible, aud near the river. We wonder when the Klitor got there, be did not go on, up to Miflliotown, LewUtown, Iluritiug Ion, and Ilollidaysburg, all busi ness and County towns, on tbe liiver We think our argument stands good Kivcr tend to draw business ; and great Lusinet centers best accommodate tbe people fur couuly purposes : and the more you tu3y the location of couuty scate, the more the fact will become apparent. "Ho Uwttl" Last week's MilSintiurp Star employs ever half a column in trying to prove ihe Chronicle of 1)1.-1 ult. in a great "mistake," anit in the fflorl makes Jin egregious blunders without delecting one in us ! W'c 5tateJ,t!iat "iwo olJ men ani two babes died here last week no more." An Editor's week is from issue to issue of his paper: that week was from 2tth to 31st ull. The Hoi's Editor saj-s, "toe Jini among the obituary no tices, nut only the two old men and the two babes, hit o.o If. I. Butler, aged 10 yean" not so, but -10 m"unllt "and E. Siark, a-d I year." No, Sir! you don't Jlndlvrt babes betides those two, for the two in the Obituary are the very two referred to in Ihe editorial yon don't JSnd tor deaths of children, hut two only, as we stated. Here are three errors. Bat the Aria- saw in the Argut a deata on the 2Ht ult. am! a:iotiicron the :.1J bilh fub lUhed in Chronicle of 24ih ult., loth prior to our "last week") an J lugs them over into our "week," to convict us of error ! In so doinj. it betrays an overweening anxiety to magnify the providential sufferiflc.ii of one community as an argument for its own town for a county site ! "Shame ! where is thy blush," when a clergyman will labor so assidious'y to assail a neighbor, and in the effort represent an ad mitted evil to be twice as bad as it is! We were riq'it the .V'or is wrong, in all its four specifications against ns,and has altered m" to "yeara" making five ;ross outrages upon truth in a labored, deliberate attempt to impeach the credibility of this paper. The Star "week" seems to extend not from Sunday to Sunday, but from Friday, a 1st oit., to the next week Saturday, USth S) days ; but, stretched out even to that unscriptural ei"nt. the St'tr can't "find" the eight deaths il asserts. But the Xfar says, "if we had any desire to speak of verbal rtpt.rtr, w bioiit aim riT I to the aoove list oi fleams. e also have heard of many and false reports one alleged to be industriously propagated by another preacher of Miiilinburg but they too are erroneous. fVWe wuh it understood by all, that we give weekly all the deaths in our place, from authentic sources, as a matter of principle as well as of policy. " Honesty is I the best policy." Oar readers may rely upon j it that we have not concealed one, ard if we i bave made any error it was unintentional. And now we a-k our readers who taue an interest in the melancholy issue thus forced j upon n, to compare tbe Chnniete of 24th and ' 3it olt with the Star of 6th inst, and see :f e are not correcl,and who is to l e "laughed at. -Soberly speaking, we earnestly tell you that ihe time lor deceiving people Willi respect loihe count v town, is past. 1 nt-v want to know ; truth, and v.hile the Chromele can speak, ; lr,e.- 5hall know it, notwith-tandtng your me- oaccs. (last quotaiion anerea irom ineirj-.j Ihe unlicensed dealers could do in the same ormcd sphere ! It is amply proved by the re! gambler J. H. Cans, by BBcn iu figures, and by various publications and Legislative and other Coimnitiecs, that LO I'TEklKS are ALL FRACDS, and "evil and only evil'' in their influences. H' arutwa the people against the whole system, whether under the ban or under the favor of Law. Il Lotteries enst at all, we arc fur allowing them Ftee Trade." Indeed, if we gambled in lotteries, ae would sooner "invest in an unlicensed shop than with a smooth-faced, licensed, "professional" character, for his necessary expenses are so much heavier that the unlicensed can earner give chances to draw prizes for the nake of getting tip an indindaal fame for "lurk." - Lotteries arc legal in Maryland, but not in Pennsylvania horse-races, brothels, slave auctions, gambling of other kinds, &c. Ac, are legal in some countries, bat nbt therelore necessarily tnoraL The laws of Pennsylvania declare that "all lotteries whatsover.wheihcr public or private, are common mf public nuisance., and ayaintt ih ram moo cood and welfare." The act of lat March, 183H, also abolishes "all and every duvice in the nature of lotteries." Said Act also provides that "any person or persons who shall fell or expose lo sale or shall adocriitr or cause to be advertised aay lottery within this common wealth or elsewhere, shall, for each and every such offence, forfeit and pay a sum not less ihan $100, and not exceeding $'.0,000, or be sentenced to undorga aa ini- ! prisooroect not exceeding six mouths, at the aiscreuon oi ine court. -m i . . u . i .. . ' - ' discretion of the court.' ocal. Under it, law-defying men have been ' v.n-. spirit mvht have continued to be. I ;, ion Co. , ,, s.,..,,.- j:,rr!-m,.A,i,m sCfht I repolar fie!,!-.. aa'Jlwry .. ihe. included Decatur Tn. ia MiCS.a Co. and " ' " . bis adverlisinsr lor uie i.oiifry siannpers I . i7." ' v. . - Published bv or.Vr of the I!,anl of Ihrec- in u.-m,ii imllirlr known, wko hjvc bern restored Lcwisburs.Ckroniclc justly punUbeiJ (tnitoiilf erohlbit's selling aai advertising lotteries, both m and out of the Statu, but alo,"fl and tiiry drvia) in thf nature of lottmea such as Gift Enterprisfs, O.ft Concerts, Jte. 4e. We allude to'this Ihe benefit-of n embers of on cote mpnrane- who have (ire li'ipe unwillingly) Exposed themselves to pretty large Ones ! Whilewecrarmno irrfafltitrrjrorinrt5Wir, we do exclude from onr eo!umns whatever we dem immoral or unlawful. We doubt ant we have refuvei such advertisements to the .- -. 11" ! ainonnt en over on? iii'.,u"i'i uuii-. we trust (hat oa mature redecltua aa erdaiaed preacher of theUospel will no longer illegally aid in maintaining what Law declares to be a "common and public nni-ance," and what the nnited testimony of Christianity proclaims to be a serious moral evil ! Considerably "Hodiflei:" We all rffollect ihe st'-ry of the boy who declared he had sera "a thousand black ca'.s," but who, catechised and cros-iauined pretty closely, and made to remember the doom of .-lory tellers, came down to hnndrcds and to fifties, and finally declared, " Well. I did tte cur old black eat and another one!" We could but think of that wondrous boy when reading, ia the .Viw of last week, the "Modification due the People of Lewisburg." Tbe Editor says, the "thousand quinine pi'ls every morning, for the supply of fever pre srripiioas through the day," was a " rport d'rived from a respectable gentleman," and he'll stick to in but his in'meet about the 4 000 additional pitln per day from others, he admit "may be and probably are loo strong," and he meant to have revised ihe article before it went to press ! Well, "an honest confession is good for the svnl." But our nrighhr- shonl t "modify" a litlle further. Can't ytu ailow that it was cn particular days only during a peculiar season that that big dose of qoimne was made into j tjlul J., uot fall, be knows, by informa-peW-for thai is the truth. Won't you , ion j, alinit the faet. too, lhat most lhat was made, . , ... . ., . . was for township', ar.d oilier borouuhs beside Lewisbnrg? Do this, and your "mo-litlcatiou" will be acceptable anything less, is less than the whole truth. And now we ask, what if we should go to some pill-maker in I'liiiadelphia Dr. Jayne fr instance ascertain bow many thousands of pills he had manufactured per day, estimate lhat all ihe others iu the Ira le made four times as many, and then go fjrih ar.J proclaim that "ihe Philadelphia drng;irs compound ftOfl.tion or 600.000 pills every morning, for the use of the fever patients in that city!" Would not everybody say it was a wholesale falsehood ! Ju-t so, if it has bern boastfully said lhat one I wh..ie-8'emjr house in L-wtst.org on. e made a th'iusand pills pern iv, the irnjinsuin sought ! ( to be Conveyed, lhat the supply was kpt up j by or for Lewishnrg, is eipiaPy faNe. Von j must "modify" acon-itlerable more, neighbor, to recover your damaged reputaiion. F"T lb,' I-rwi.l-urs fl.r. tl-rW. A Few, SmzII Pills, for KiSinljurr;. Gentlemen of Leu isburg, retaliation is ritht in time of war. The Hev'd Editor of tbe Siar at Mifflinburg, is prescribing to yon thousands of pills every morning, yog are justifiable in giving them a few in return. You should in honor give them a few shots back. Please and ask the Milllinliurgian gentry thm who are so free to accuse honorable and rcspectaMe I.ewisbursrers of evrv fraiM and knavery ak them. I sav. what has become of them Two Thousand Doll, tbat the State 1 . ,, , t. . , ; gave Union Couniy for b. location. and which ' .was entrusted to W.ltl nburg to keep and the i interest to fo to help school our ch.ldren ? It j was our money, and where is it! Miiilmburg i has managed it fr.m the first (nirb open forty years I suppose.) the Treasurer and Trustees were ali from Miiilinburg and neighborhood i and now where's our money ! All LOST LOfcT. says Madam Rumor. The la-t County Auditor's iteport, HjH, gave a Judgment ag't John Forster for $Ti:t with int. from ln45. as the last of the $2,0(10. Here was a pnV.e trust confided to ihe management of MiS;n burg, she has always had it, is it squandered. An ! now Jo thev ask us to cive tliein the con- trol of our money, and place the Treasury in the i3a-Bce of tbe same f kin-Hints and hard- I faced men as i caiion Fund ! admiuistered upon'" the K Ju-1 , . . I U. .lit vi'tlouuJ. uiuu, 'i"v f tne Academy ha ! ha ! II tiif Ji..-t iuil..ic : trust reposed in Mifflmburg is thus abused,! ask if th-y shall have another cbance to get' , ki.Mr haul ! That will do for one piT, ami if don't make them "howl, plea-e put down No. 3- MifllinburK was raa'Je couniy ttiWQ j at f,rit ma if it had any liberality or public i spirit miht have continued to be. fnion Co. ' 'vrr l'me (tainst Division lhat Ihey di.l not l want to be a county seat. J liey promised to Lonstowu near a unanimous vole, for which in case of defeat thev sb.inld have "t a like I : ... :.:. . .. ' K unanimous vuic in iriiii... xu 3. ,iioiiour rave more than -nough votes (C9) for Division 1 6 . , . 1 to carrv il, and thus relea-en Lons;stowa from ! anyobliscation. Cut having Uea bard aairt ! Divisioa, we aiao feel no oblijation. 1 snspect ( . . . . , ... . she will nns ihe prize ajain, by 5IMI or Uo0. 1 Sow if the MilB.iiburgians don't want any I more bitter pillt, let them not try to crowd ! - " . such monstrous Allopathic doses down the people's throats. ' ! HncrrTiiic. Bat.tj.vobe, Sept. 11. By Ihe arrival of tie S'ouib. rn mail, as late as due, wc have New Orleans papers nf Monday last. The advices from Texas confirm tbe suc cess of Kvans, tbe American nominee for Congrcns in the Basjeia District. ..Tbe election of tlie candidate for I.icu'.coant Governor aud Land Commissioner is aLo claimed. For Kansas. The Woi coster (Mass.) 1? . .1.... 1 . . C 1 I r 'J c.aica iudv lure l'.iujf Ol iuiiiuiii- nu n. in vurioni rc.rts of Maine, am m ilr- i iuj arrangements to emigrate tbe coming ! fall, in ecason to commeucc operations ! early ia tho wioter. , j SrRACLf E, Sept. 10. A party of fifty J first class mechanics left this city to-day, , I tor Kansas. J hey are engaged to work I sri noi w.f innViin t a smiib t others on II,. r!nr.,.m..l r,,.;i.i;., .t P.Uli"l HnMin ""'"'"'" """""ol Lcavenwonb. rrt rr, . -.1-T..IJ llios. Jbrnphas bscn appointed l ost i Master at W;iiliamSpott in place of Theo. ? Wrijtbt, resigned. and West Branch Farmer Sept. 14, 1 855. "The best Genesee wheat flour is retailed ia Rochester at eight dollars a baxrcLv" ii ' j Foreign Hews. -r-r IlAirAX, Sept. 11. Tb iteamAip Africa arrived tbis moraine, with LiVer-' . . ...... i. j tWOl dates to tha 1st instant, Deing '-f' wek later than previous advices. Tbe maine feature! of her newt oonsist it details of tbt battle of Tcheraaya and the operations that preceded it. ' From the official reports it turns out to Lave teen a decided victory tho allies. ' Another Russian attack upoo tbe Allies ia the vicinity of tbe Cemetery was anti cipated. It is announced definitely thst Omar I'at-ha is to take the command in Asia. Nothing important has been received from tho Baltic Sea or Kara. ' Messrs. Brown k Shipley ' Circular quotes Breadstuff as dull. Fome of the circulars state tbat there was an ae active speculative demand for corn, and prices bad slightly advanced. ' The weather has been favorable for tbe crops. Qjccn Victoria had returned to Eng land. Gen. Pclisicr telegraphs under date of August 24th, tbat on the previons night tho French carried tbe Kutwian ambcoadc ou the glacis of tbe Slalukoff. Subse quently, 500 Russians tried to retake it, but where rcpulbcd with a lose of 300. Napoleon, in a letter to Gen. Pelissier, thanking the army for the victory at Teb- I erueya, says bo looks fur a speedy tcrmi- natiou of tbe eeige, and adds tbat if Solas- tain a struggle through the winter. The P.usaiang are said to Lave doubled the garrison at Sevastopol. The Ilussians have launched several vessels at Nicolaeff. The news from France is unimportant. The crofs fcatisfaetorj, and business j UalRIA J. GPJER, II. D , A GRADUATE of the Ppbb IMical j I'niver-ity.of Flulada ,olf,'rs her proles- : sional services to the people of Lewisturg and virinitv. . 1 .. . 1 r , , . : I .r.. 1 v ,5,1,,.) 0Me Uoor below J. L. Voder's Jeu elrv siure. April 16, IS55. C. W. ECaAFFLE'3 TVIIOILSALE anil RETAIL frruj uu l Cftemt'rnt JJmpnnum, - - Lewisbur?. Pa. Union County-ptCourt. Jury Liat-ept. Terra, 1855 IT,AtT- n 0er.f Pcu-h. Aoih. l-ptrht. r. .- s -,-m"n li' wit'. ItnrfMili. W ii'F- Orr-K- I'Vllr, li&TIlM41 Swwrls. ..i '.: .t.r ib Kinimrrnihll. ir t .' -f o i,(. i'ia: tinm, Juha SbcM-Bbkcr. r. .1.. .V i.c ,"k If l'.a'.". Mi l Ml fcrllrj. t .'? r, il- I ri.lit. J. h- gu W a. Lt:l-ci.-ii,tb, 11. Rarler, Sr. Hir I - H. V 1.. l.o.. n. l..v. in-.'.l f. Kullt. C W. tlol. .j 1 . ol ' At :J.tu rrtfUeri' k. , Hurt -'-i- Ili niy KirM, famael fibrrr, K-'V. a- ! lln,v 1". It ai tr-lMi- E'mi;. tr 1 1 1. ffF jninns. Ea -t r.ufloitvtV- KrouLel TlioBai Tennj, Smmuel I rrj tl"mm Kenrrar, F- aekee, Dsnlul Lease, Mi- I rt.arl pi. Iir. IV.. i iMrf-.l'hn Stnrmrilx. Ibsinl AtSr. Rafca Mni'A. Jnhn Klin.. Oii.rtrl Umb.ter, lrii.c UaAU.t, Sjoi'mI il k'unl.r. 2m.lv.) -' t-l. ol- Vurt,TkoBM RraSit, ! .! -i h Y. Irr, A, Kt.lwvr. I tTitft Vr Snaiii.l I'i'Otl'S Jn-X. Wril. ; M.i. jrm! IVnji tnich Jrrh libaig, HtBitel Wer- , in. , W'j.it'uj'' r rl.n?T IT- :Hlarb. 4 ,- I 'H. jr.. V;rh-'l ir.imntvT. Mtt T.mTl. ; ct.i.-r) . r-r. tcd-a tlMwUnaa, liur HcrutttB, Jon ! tl.lt. '-li;r. I ft ipm A6.I fI-rri,M. i h -I'll- .lo. j.h t,' ij, J, fir whoe. jr., jM9b Foee, 1 j,,:.. i.-,s m-m-ii. i f!i!ir,u- " ' : nn J..j.h Miii-r. lti. - I t'i l,.c l.ir.jr JotiB Ll?vnira, A. Tboau, Joi. i Eeii -"'l , ;. , h ' Ph.viT JTItnitH. ."J"' ti'mterl;Bs J'm- Ads, Lft.l- .v. v"--r'v-.i,-;n , Ltn. N.r m - Leii-?, ctriftian ranrao, fettr . w-jT-John Stm, a -IumA u. iii.ld.n. Jb Heinly. .T. n nnagi!, T. lvt,-rli.i.lit A Cui'inmi r (I KUtUI.) j Il.t'i.t H-.t rlr t : J -m-. M'i t. vht I J, htt ITrtt,:,n jt J ha 1!, a:-.. d ,1-im'. t ''r.-.-ht 1...MH-1 l..-liler -. . r. J:r,Tl Oi'Hrirh lr A o Ltiitiuiis II II Tl :.Tt . t it k li T V .OH It 1 l.l, .Ua . ra. Atm ATilH -i:-. lia-,imo T-ir-1 j..s..i n-for V ai;rit.. K-rj. k . ''"" srtw haul Hft " tviliatln. Weif ii . i, i -i, f..r 0 w iii is th j am w ??ZTua" ,B ' w w.'s-w n-r . Jh. ff Knj.ran lloii-oria n B-I.rAly j,,Jb v- f ittsnmr b119 J Un toiur p Jei-tfrjr ' ' .. . .... i . r. - t .. ,ujr. mil. Hu. Tn I' I c nmi-i'. i o". '.t.' f i-i.iouih llruilv r - J U.iun.-ui Jr witii notm (1i,i.,.J KirWl.i ' in l:r IIhromI Humi Huiamr! J Im U l i.ti'r ti.!n,n 1 i-nriuj . . H.miHd IVi..lr IVfc-r.V'tl i Ct. u- at a M.v T V.-uupniifn WaTtpr mm. va ' T:rr rtimsn k C" p. me - . Noali Waller VVnt'n ItnTP Henry W mmtev ' ' " V oOu.eS--ll A ellirri Wt-uito P Teed M'irSnilh -pftrjrOp t' K l-., r J Lock l.-rit Cbsppcll franri. Z-!kr , S'-T II BHir i'..ii.iillli"J1 Knfrr ti J IIn Jr with net H.in-y K-ef. r t J llnrtro.tn Jr with notii. li, hjell'irtlrt' l ! " . . O Ailani- I. c d El rj Ta J IIetmr,n jr I mib gie ts ' Urori-'P ILrllaftn drlftino lirfiw ts U.nryllrn Murk nvu th J ItartuoB a otners . - .Tlll..l Ulil t. P.UP .......uiii.. a irartmiiiijrwiinnnne. Th-Triit,ei. ol t, Imr -h Murlin A etoi-t Jih.-1, Stnrrr v R' ul 'iuio K.fhr J.rol H'her m ("lirp.li.in li.hir J lliwlmirtjr Tilth pofce. s pfitnp. -Ji.tin l.v Dp Vid llnyu i TH a J kliMPPrraith TfSfb C Mu IninmnccCn' t rhillip IIPDlsa Bnom TS fimcn SboIIt p.-irip t V.'in KpUp Wmil'lerroi'l t f muh B Them W m 1 tlrrroM t f muh B Thcmrson Vk Xei T U1 -V'mTk. C liwU-liuK 1 W TannT t nmuel Stitscr J M-TTep TP :amuvl M'-TT w-TTep tp muvl .'-t,t jtfb co w Jticwmei t 'her Bro fnaiucIUou,!er-a ss Cliulo 1'. Creanth M.irct S'rert Heal Estate. f Rctl -Estate for Sale . i i. 1 'riiE j on rj abscriter offers ai PuHIc Sa!e KKIDAY lhe l-4'h dat of of OOTUUEH Tf a V, , a FAH.U. containing CtJ isjWN and ,,niinc lands of Jwlm Kol and iUAitO tticayborn, n fiuuaUis-Tp, L'a-CoJ. nr ihe I. mou i hurcn: wnereon is a goou n"1111" t, v.. Dwrllins House, 3 Woiible BAK.V and i ther necessarv Outbuildings, a never- faiiiug faring of good Water.an OrchardEj of Fruit Trees ol different kiniN.aboiil one tZ half of the land cleared and under cultivation, the balance Wo.dTanT. A good thTe will be (iiven. Sale to curamence at 10 b'clock A M of kaid day, on the premises, when and where the conditions will be made known by WILLIAM SHIELDS. Buffalo, Sept. 12, 1 Sis Executor's Sale. WILL lie offereil at M!ic Sale, on the premises, in White Deer township, Union Co., Pa., Thnriufny, Klh Oi'oW ext, enmmeneing at 10 o'elonk, A. M., the Real Estate of the late Dasiii Kixra, decea sed, viz. No.!. The MANSION PUOPBl! II . eon tainin- CO Acre of Land, with . aixi large Bnc li,,u-r, ljrg B ink Barn fpring Honsr and n'wr-failnig Sprni" near the home, two OKCII AKDS, a B'acksmith's Khop, and the necessary Outbuildings. All nuder good cultivation. No. II. A TRACT OF LAND adjoining the above, eon'aintrg SO Acre, all tinder gMd cultivation. NO. III. A TRACT OF lOO ACRES of TIMBER LAND, on White Deer tCreek Mountain, adjoining the For-e-t Iron Works, principally of gJjChe.stnut Tiiuber. It will be oifered tojj' ttier or in Lets, to suit pur -ha-ers. The Farm property adjoins lands of Adam Ranck, Abraham ICinck, and John fiu Clair, and is situated about 2i miles Hem Miltua and & fr "Hi Lewiiurg. Terms madf known at sale bv White lfcer Tp, feot. to, 19.5 ' A VALUABLE FARSI I70R sale. TlicsiibH'riliPT oilers hb valuable Farm, in Kelly Tp, L nion Co., ( Mile from Lewisburg and S from Milton) at ; Private bsle. It contains Mil .tTCN Land, part Limestone and parUJravel, and about a5 acres of Hirer Kotiom adioii.uig lands of Da- j vid Heinly and others. It is heavily Imiedj well manured, and conveniently divided into fields with a lane running through lue center, all under good ii-!u:iu. a'Vh"' aillj siie Banl -nts are a stone Honce f" Bank Barn, very stibsiant al.ij-il and i f the be-t li:ii-h. A Weil of the le.-t aim i-i nir uti ju.ii-ti. . "t.n Wat, rand Pump therein on t.ie kitchen porch Ol IIIC RMIIMI'n, H VliL. ..-,., i,'.-t- "nil .- r i lar underneath used as a Milkhojselhe cellar ... . l. . ' , f ' .. . u..,i. ML floor laid with brick, a.n a flowing I'lim p in the barn yard and anothr at the house, with water brought by the best of cement pipes i from a fi .e spring some hundred yards from . t3 fimber Land also an Orchard of choice Fruit oi ali kinds. Tl.u ...l. ....... I aiifl fll.arnrinrnmhranpe. r ..I .i... - -, - I tl.l c -. Part rf I r j v .tt lie i lie yi ",'-i -. m t ' " 1 ' - ' the purchase mouey may remain J desired. 2iii5Jt JOHN KLIMr. Woodlots ani Small Farm for Sals. Tn suit purehomp ot rmxonablc terms. f IMIERE are 9 It!s of WooJIaml. si- L male iu l lute Ie--r Tp., on Little liuf laloe Creek.at'iit a mile abuvetiuidin's store, ranging from 11 to 21 acres earh. well timb ered wits various kinds of Oak, l'ine, Poplar, an l Iicmiui. The Farm centa'ns about 5.) aeres.of which 1H are cleared, and hasnn it aTwoStorv Los House, a Log S aLie, Spring of Water, 1 1 l.. . i i v.... ,,rjii..nkuini!t . Tl ml. il and Fru'l trees ol vai uns knds. It ad' joins lands of John nnmmei and Jaeoh llart loaii, about Ij mile from tiuldm's Store, in While l'err ip , L'oioa Co Pa. Tii' al.-.ve properly is ollered at Privaf Sale, by ihe subscrib.r. (il'.OR'iE MLLvELL. Kelly Tp., Ang. 10, '55. miVATE SALE. rPIIE unirrNisnfJ olFcrs at Private Sale X a bratitiftil na4 weH-known property si!- Ua; in lUllkV toWHSHlp, Lmun Couniy, on the roa l irom Hariit-tuu to KaulTmatt's Vl!l, I ill. about ontr mite Iroin either place, conainin5 flO tt ri't ot Un-1 more orle-s.uhrw n are eifctrd a large two Worry Unck liuUoe,Qk lare ad cniitrni'ilou BARN .,a inokt-.diwta Ilnue, lincVr Mpnn H nse with rn:intn Waier brought in pipei Irom a etiod frrins a W ab hou-e, H Me. tic. There is a fiue Sjthrifty Qltt'. 'IIAItli on the premise, Cfn .fXZiainiiig a variety of choice Fruit Trees, namely : Apples, Cherries, Fears, IVaches, Plums, Q'unce.s ot UiiKrent varieties, ail in . full lvar:n?. j Th land is in a high state of cultivation, I nearly all cf it mclntin; somewhat towar.lb the si'iith, uruler good itnees, aud laid off ia ; repnlar field.. Persons dtsirous of procuring for them of an intellircnt and resnectiible popalation The Iinnrovcments are a tir.t-cl.ass 1SANK Il ARX o by 45 fcet.wiih a fair Mat' ion House, Waron hon-e. Cora hoot-r and other suitable Outbuildings. Il 1 rt a large gy. Apple On-hard, and Peach an j '.- ' tiecs SlJ&c. sufficient for ordinary ne. The Tarm ia ail cleared a.pt about one acre (and pletiiv of Woodland iu the immcli ate vicinity.) aM of Limestone soil, and as the owner thinks is rot snrpassrr) for natural pro ductive qualities by any iu lint. Hate. It wi;l be sold wholly, or a portion of 80 to 100 acres, as mihl suit a purchaser. CtTAny cash man wishing such a properly can obtain further information by applying to O.N'.WoKnrn. Cirnuirr office. Leu isl urg. 1S0 "XfAIIAT V EI7AT3 "s ALsTT. A FAH.M liclonftins lo. Uie Hdrs of 1. CRIAII MLfSUV. deceased, containing about 215 .4cT"i of rood land, sitoated fn Kelly tonship, I nion comity, ailjomin iHnds of Laird Howard, Isaac Klius aad oUi-ls ers, on which is, erected a Tiro .'reijij.. Frame IhrillTn; llimnr. a laree Bank B.imanil all necessary t)ut-buiU)intrs, with Several isprings of never-lailiug good water near the biiildinns. ftr- . Therp is also npon llie premises, a snf SCfiicicnt OnciIAOD of chuice Fruit Ap ples, Peaches, Ae. Ac. The land wonld stlil very well to divide in Two Farms, as a good proportion, of MeadoW can be allotted to each Farm. t"t?Tcrms tan be made easy, as One-Third of the amount may remain on the property. , Fi further particulars, you are referred lo John Walls, Lewisburg; Thomas Clingan, near the premises or to Robert Hayes, near Milton. Northumberland county. nrThe above described property, if not sold before Tuesday, the 2d day of October next, wilt then he offered at Public Sale sa the premises at 10 o'clock of said day. KOBERT IiAVS,iicnfAe Larr. June 29, 1859. - 68ilf ;TJamet,BrHamUnV A TTOKNEif ft LAVT, P ! XX SrOtfier on 8euond St. west side, two duorrouth of Market, Levi Isltiirg, , 6m593 j r Union .Co. Pa. SOcibtWIecfioH. tfTi'O'f Tnifnfe 'ftr Cuiiafcutumiiouer, ...... rit' i-i v- - r vr ..t.:.. ..-iK Jusuru tiiviy, - -..a . w. KEPUBLICAN NOMINATIC N. Fur Canal t 'amn:twnrr, ' . ...r r . . . . " ft X r PASSWHKK V 1 1 j fit AAIr'VIJS, 1 . , ' 5Ki.V.M--, Ujk lbi,t. TK. at:. I tl. l .MIJW, ..f mitr (now In Mbyyiainidirir rr- f r k. i lux pooroi.t e;(1r ft ai.d , .ti-UmtlM. Pr'r Holl au.i hiT'lii ''irm nut uf th- t -iuii h 'i t vtKt r r.o f ,., tiTr rtal al li, manuT.-trtor of hi tljpt to rwHlor ftjry ia IVaokjif tii. J j j. Uil . , u;. ti.it. ,t sti, u-l oR.-r Uiii to a Itm t mi l iiii-j-i.u-ti-a i- ' ... fc u if-t ksmmIjt Um vuxkk Qfntftcntfie Tiitminte fnr Canal Com rnhi vmrr I ARNOLD PLUMER, cf 'tcnango Co.j to'. liOllKIlT 1 BAllllKn. of fnion Cuotr. (S'utcet ti the a,,rl?l,.n ul tlw Cinf.-r-.'!! ; ' tjifu'ii Cotiiiiij JiWi fcruitJ ill yifflill'jllfj , V..m 1'JUw tttf Jl Iri f. I JiiHV V. BnBRR. f.f tft Buffalo l.h,i:it.t;,.-i'HtH'lI. . f M Jil.iihtir. : JtltJLlAUD V- B. USCVLS, of H:.rtl7 ra Tauscsix, F a-jarcT im, P.'K AlDlT ,R, V' Cfcos'tR, ROTitirr ir. iiiid, f r.t Bi rfai.-i. ' IAVIU H.tVKSl, of Ilul'r. A'-.CIilllALb THOMAS, ff I m ,n. IIAMIX KI.Miil.ER, Sr., cf BalTili. . Vo!untrvr Candidal!. Foa Asoeirt Jrs, r., JOUN C1tkACK, E.Q . of Kart BiiSlo. t' fnrurf, HAMI1I. I. lit l.lIN. h. ij. f a UtaattioMx, SAUL ETflNiJ. I . auS.ii-. To the Voters cf Uaioa County. . IE,XG refjufMP-l UyanumUrt.fmyfnenils J I nflVr myself a a Volanicrr r.m inS.v ttir Uie UtEce oi County Conunii'mrr. Sb-'till 1 be elected.! will endeavor to till said otiice Iu the best inti.rs-st of Uie C iifitv, u itiicut nuy r ear i to politics. SAMX EW I.NG. bulLiU.e ijuSvnt.ft, 8Lo mw-- . Associate Ji37.o. At the refjuenf f nnmiTrns fricn-'s fhrnnh- nut the eouuiy, JOH N tet iHiACK, Ksq ?(" K.it BntTu..uvias c.risentcit to bt-cuiu: a caa- tlid.ite "or As.'.nnle Jn.Ie" at hc rniii;ii; e!tc tiun. His wci!-kitown chantctrr i"tr trai?h-ft-rwarj hnt?Myt hts w-sltslnt.-,, ai a j eacc-; tii -.il,' in M."! .! rAif. and ui ' I zirr i :i. I v. 1 1 h blh tlie j.;.,,.), ,,,) r,frman latuuases.en.i- ' .,.,: -,...,-, a i. ,-, ,k. .,.:,,, ,,f ,h, , p,op!l. ,-r liliU 0iplCe MAN V. , July -n, !". te. To th8 Voters of Uaiia Coanty. i I 1ELI.OW CI1IZ::.S IoCermy'fusao " liolependent e litoli.l.ite for ti.t-Clro'e of lrlI. Should I be elcet'il, I p! -d'.-e mv seli to discharge the dtiltes of said otiice with ' . fidelity and mioartiaMiv nwrrr. d. ccld:x. Kelly Tp, Aug. 17, 1 SA-t. fftO the Voters of fnion Cui:y : A- a run. J. di. late for Connty C. ir.nii-si.'i.er at t!:-? ' election in Octnher n"xt. we taue pleasure in : rromxenJ.ng Caf t. tf r rR2 icljaci, el Mifflinhnrg, as a man jjualil'-.l and w.irtbv lor that office.' rJoceS. EAST Bt KFAlo. I JSO tl I iff im to be el'Tted in this rourstr, allow ALBUUiHT, of Vv hue Deer towiisn.f. Mr. A. is welt fjoalifl-d in every p--pect f r th-i s'.atmn, as alt whrt Icqaw hun will att-st ; and .should he ba elected, he rl a-'irilv be a pi puiar elTlrcr. Jai.e I-". Wfil 1 E L'i'.I'ii. Mts-s. EniToas. As the line is drawinsr near for noir.in.i::.i. suite.jie pen-en- lor the re-peetive iifices of I'nion couMy, letr.ie .-'ingest to the favrar'e cnsiderrji- n of the vo ter, UAVIU HAVES. K-q ol Harlirt. n, I'-r t'ut six Sv hv i.iws. As a radical Siirvcyi r, he is nnsnrpased in txp;-rienc 1 lit. riffd n i.il ntficri ol h K dp." and r.avii. the drafts and paoers of his deceased brother, It. . H. Hayes. L-.i ;l.i:e purveyor.; no . r.e is hctierac'pi.iintcd '.vnh tli survey- ...f I mofi ronnry. Th Wree 1- not hierativ. bn! p roi res a snan t( espenenc and ini.male tccmr ledge to perform the daues .correctly and without extra cipensel 5M HARTLEV. Ma. Woanav It appears In me th- lb ttnie ha- cmre uuea in citicps ot I r. ,n ? county sh:mi w t smxah: th lilir ol the r. -.!.: t. b tt 1 at The Uili(ici:irrHrcuni. nt nums iii i.iiif. ! it will te imre i.hriy wiai laitse rriit-c i ai in' f Tlleil with Ibff Tn't rt niy ctt n! O !Vt. one n mp rpojun wouui ...-n.. V. i. IIAUUU. kqr ot vt-st j,i-:utoe tt wiistnp.to i ; biutnie ol iiiP vp't oi i.ntitn couuiv.t t the office coiiniv. IcwV. If. MOTIVE. T a IWAzz of ih;' HoiirJ of 31;: na il, errs t f the I'nicn I'onntv "lutiint Fire Insurance t'ompany, held at tbe oiiice of saul Company in tin- l!, r. i'2h of Le;: i n the 4th ilav of Attcnr, the following K -solution was unanimously adopted Kesolvr.l, iliat an a--' incut of nine per rent, on the I'rcminm ot' s be ina'ir. to in, i t i I cntintv. (lately part ul' Lnion) wi vith iu ral . powers of discount ntot deposit, with a ciipital of one bnn.lrect liiott'anil dollars, and pt.wcr to increase 'he sam fo two hmidrrrl. J;,6.':j Ciran.NS OF SELLVxtSROVB. . . MOi'iCB. . I rPT.TrTrf)T v.ill bn r-imlft in A. , ..... ....... w ... . -. nrx' Loj'iaiiture to change the name of ihe 'vLewiburg Sarins Instif'itioii," 1,.,- it'd . at lwisbur? in the conntv ' Lnion. in ' -THH LIHViUL'UU JJ.VMs','' wiih One Hundred; Tliou,aiid ' Dollars addUional capital, and aniitnritv issne their own note for circula tion f subject to tlie. provisions or the gammll banking laws of this fommonweapih. , I - li? order of the Director : DAVID HEmm. Treasurer, j .. Lewi.ibnrg, Pav June S. l.i3J j ' To Iron nastois an3 Dealera T) EN N'A Winjl .'iirk-No.-2l' A rdi St. 1 above Front-PHILADELPHIA. 8IEVE8,RIDDLEs3, fscllEE.3.Woven V.'ire of all meshes and widilu, with all kinds'of Plain and Fancy YVireWnrV. Paper Maker's Wire, all kinds. Cylinder and Dandy Holts, covered in the best manner in or out of the City.. A very Snperior article of ITavy Founder's Sievesall kind irf Iron Ora Wire. Wire and tSreves for Seed, Oram, Starch, Suutl", Unck du.st, Ac. . 3m.W0 1 BATLISS.DALBT k LVKX. FAKP.IERY. - rPTrR RnVrribrr nfiont hfc SPrVlfOS ' A. in Curin-J Horses of Poll Evil rr Fistula, lie will cure Horses of either of inese al'.bc tious for :, or make no charge if nol suc cessful. Here is an opportunity for every one whose horses are afllicteil, to lestore them to health and working arder. Kesnleuee ou my Farm in Kellv Tp., near Lewisburg. . ...... -- - . Aug Id, I85.V OEOliliE MI IX ELL. ixt err wnmon icgctucrt -s i . Li f i . ' f- -. iJL' ,s t !e. - HOLLOVif AY'S PILLS. my jive nt stt'K' It h:.tt lH-.-n Hi -t-.f il.'- tn.msn rv to wizhri 17.- ... t..i t. i7.i,i .1 th. wtAK.ib. Uutftt b verju l't Vm r-B;vulvf disMae. Ji-- I'tUi l'ur's Ote BI'joJ. The.1 f.im Kill- art txprv.y Mitn'fcj'(l U nprat on Hi' M'.nimli. tin Lrvr, tit? kl tn- T. ttt ith(f. Lb kMi. wuU u! !.. J, vaiv aujr K rat. gf iit m tl.i irft ii'.- !i. - f .r:ii flir I.JfjiJ. th m-rjr fjuklailft t,: iX iil iu iiug oa- im ail fr.-ruia. Jhi itsot ami IJcT t'uatjJ tints. , : S ..: 1... : :- hu .1:1 rif lrf tvs Lhtn rilitw I r-.rt nfih "r! fflnt ttothit( I liv. r. i- -;- t : . : . ii. -n .' rui'li-lut- p-iK ntliy. Tu-T 1 i lit; ll J tyi.i titiNr rvnt:B lsowcvvf Battel J li'-rub-i U. Mint '.. 11 ia.. w' 'i f dvrIi li.ivi- Lki'W'l, i f.v ...' o-Wy, in u-'iith. ?Tr.nTrf t.- mi't It-"; !' m ritro-a hn npovt ' I li tir - -U.ui ilm to Lit- latf-iueuoii . tbe wtta 4 (i t ll.rv t. j U- e ti i'f.ri.t if ti. mwsja. ! L nm"f '?:.-- ir1 ti.tr ti-i ttir n:"l:H.- is th brat j r unh -r a:.- t-r btr-W ft ttWifrata hraitb, nr jir;-rlj t. 'f ui tMJT T 1 n-iiri. i r .! j"ti .: t it !. ahf -iM vi'.bniit tlb -brats. ui-ii' t .rr.i 1 i.iiil j.-iattr XUm DtonUily .v -ir .- a): ri' vt ti hi ar.u ta." lit a et.ariu. 1; (P h 6ll.rU -t : i b-t Wti.MW Ut ! hm tltt to ili.ur n -t i" ? -- n l I t .111 t-Uii'UtJlat , Cuumt iisittly liv f ii:n!y ftMu.a te iibtut it. 1 JM.JfMi.J iV.. ,., r,.,h iimthe wrld . f, r 1 j...wtg Ihb. i A'M.r ,- i - : t-r Omluf . t''ZZlVJ"'' ( 11. 1,--' st-n ar4 ffrmwl I a. t i.. 1 a . cyasiarjttfnuiiytao , , i..r ....ti n u.iaiikuuu jt.r..T.n.ii I,,,., 1 1. .1 rift r;:knp fc'St.LI fit tr M-inif .rtorii i of Prcttfor llm.tnvjir, n : .i l" u (-.in.-. N" V.-ri. nu! -H 'Hat..!. L"nUnJi(l by all rtj.-T'-.-t iM.- l)ruri.-t sorf Ivairrx ft MutciiMia l!ir 'u;li u : Uj- I riil ! ri r.:i; t li - nviiixid woriOfim h-ir. .it -4 erli'j-. i.1;; rri.tx.ali l 1 et-h- Kif-i li' re i. a . oaMdf-b.c rio, I ) tk.iug il:m laf . r rt.:. -. N f. I'ir. t'."w f t :h' r'ti'luiTT f patients in twrty il'-iHR'S TILLS, J l illiLV V IIYSIC I Thf.iih h.is I'tnjr esiitc-t a puDe deman fur an e'ff'th pMrL'-'.t w!:ifh jld be relil on as nine rnii p r'.- rtly in it operation. This has Ir cn rr " d to i-M'ft t:i it tl- i:i:ind. and an etm sivr tJial oj iu virtue ijs runrlushreiT shtawn with Tt'vtt vi.m" it ifconij;. -;ic ; t..f purpie deicreA. It is c v t . u.V.i- :i f !v-i- ?.! but nnt enr tn m t.i f,i. t nuC vftlcW hliOuld he ' .. of '.( t;.-:i'.. f.-:f a!1. tlif adTntit'isr. of rvn otnrr. i; t k .i bcr atttirrtcd bw. tad U ,u t v'ii.li rt'ci-tt " lily ulmit t 'f fr'!-; "--t-n. Ir Iras bty-n v.nfnrtwnare for t:.; i; :il bit ifrto U::t -uim-I cvry pirtatis p.,;;.'.-. , :. : r-i:, irr'n. ;-rA irrit.itiirj to tin- buw :i. V - ' r ,r- M-ny of tl cm prodnce w touch ,' r.iiii :;vl rt u ui trie vl. m ;i5 tu mora I t i i::ttir'?. riie sl tn bf d'Tirf-l fmra t: :a. 'i.ics; yi.i prl ice no tiriUtiuB or pain, UT ! -s :t fr -:T a pr.'vi'-iiiv r7j;sT;!ii obstmc I; -i r i:tr.iM;nir( lit in the bom'U. B'-ui purrly ' j-. i i . . 1 1 1 1 i :: :ti'e fro:;i their u: in any c,iiifvt : Vt it i Trttrr thit av marine shonli bo taken iiUino;T. Minute dire-tions for tiieir I u - ;i ti.ti . cr .l (iiTt.ii-.1? to ..ich they are ap- V",v!r rr - '.-;i.-n : tho K- t. Amfii tlie coin piamts vr.it h ! tn? weijily euro! by thrm. w , n.v pu-:.'.., ::i l.cx Ci-i:if(;..a!itt in its varieitt lurms ; .: . -.-ir J- !' r-li' ii. I -.r-.-.u r nnd T.r. of Ap- . pri.tr. 1 .,. Irril.f -..i:v, H:iii;i Hcadarh. 1 i i.s iew, 1 ccr and At-uf. in the Sid ( and tx'-" : r. in tri:':i. aW t'.v.r arc V.tit tlie eon--srijiicm of lii'' t ju Lot) in the Livrr. A an :j . ::. I v . . r! -if t :: 1 -yn ruiirf in Coa- , t vei 1'iifi, i .tif. Ins-iitfrv, HtiTrtv-m, rof ri k: d Si wr-. , O-'i Is with sjit-7rss-M the bc-T i I l irs k-i :r:Ty cf t! K- ; t K'rt, acy ail: t t rv o.." wr..e a 'trp..!; e i n ,nired. '1 ) . 1 :.i : r. I.cl v-vc 5:;;rr.! .r'v suf- ; fasti 1 .;r.s in ttVi'nisi.i, i tit. Drw, Ciravr!, ..". I' ":-:'! .: f i:ic iie..rt. Paiu in tha I'. "Jr. Srr.i - h'.r- S-r. T.y .n',H t-e freely t. ' -t i-. - r - z t' ii .- vctr. t. i '.iriry the blocd . :i. I i r-:'..' - -'th jz i'.c '.-'.'. f nf acas-'ms. Ai d -m s;,RUK-iti'r I'ip a.n;ifh and i" K a ;:, -, I rt-h-rt-i t:;e rt;.pp 'iher -:rrfv ihf V1,--:l, by their ii m .i.e f;'(iijxiury fyilii, re-t-f do l'Iv. ai.d ret- re the J :.- r'K if tl.o i!f'r nanim. :-(? ; .".'lv;iT.!..,-r;i-i. cveu ;: - ...jt :.: r!-t; l.ut ili: t rti"iiit T.fl T It Cl'St jii ho l:ir t;:r r.-d ft a -Uttrdl i:. -.-vr J- &.!;. .i ; . j T . ' '.. tJ -'. i t ' Jlli, w!en t-tl.t n mi . t v . 'Inr iu -.v i eac- in which !'.; re- fi I v .i I i ....... t..Uu i.i n nut tbrT vt ".'-..''' ("- 1k. ri-- -rt nf cvrrr 1. ; ; i.:d ! U iv;Hasii.:i tuaTrd titw pita Will ;t i-ir. ;t r y.- , .1- i!...u . i i:iiuu vb.t U has It.i'UTtn b i'ii uVii.Tail t n-anki-.id. W how their vir;.i Ai' .v.n. tin in:: tx will no lona-r d.fM wh.:t Tf-r'-dy to ci; oy a ia need of JAM i s r ,V r.U. i'i.ici:o'il and Aua!ytical 1 t'liemil. I.'-v. , !'. .V . 1'rn-e - j Cci pr il Five Boxes forSI. ... . 'AYFnVi CllZlZiY rSICTORAI. Ft r thr nir" I' i;-?i-. (VM. H0;;rrne's5, I5r. nr'..- . Iiutpw.u-C ou.-ii, Cunp, Asthma, a:i 1 Con.ui.pii a. llirs rvTr.Jy l.: f t it :t lf srvH rototkty - frnrsi :te rnrr-: i" a. :v t tri r.f p'.Ir.i.-n .rv (Hfv.sr, tn it it is er.tir. 1 ii:.nree-.-:i-"y to reemmt the evi d' ;...; of ;"to ::; -ri ;u v er 'r.nun.Iv whrre it .' it l.afi lu in ecnst-ir.t aso throu'Uotit t tli sci-tiril. - i rt ro nt"re tV:: n nin.:c tha . reop.e iri.C .'n!) is ki l nr to tnc hesc taut it aver Las taa and that the r.u.r.e tutulc is m-IJ r-v j rrr-,r.'iT'T .tr Fs r. ayki:, ru-rf.-ji ar. r AnsljtS Ct ..l.rBO.r. I.'-Heil, .'"4 ... ' l i h..T Sne- Iv ' W t" rri-- A .Vilw-TT. I.e B- ' litir; J. I I .-.o. Moli-uj II. l-l,cU al.-toftr a ... i Ki.el.ti- r. Mie.hut o--:, .-o H I v ail lli-aU.rsi-T.Tj.tcn.. Hap cf Union acd Snyder Counties. YAllXWlEP. wiih WtiiifB Mm, an.l i'ii Mii.lin. re.i 'v lo be hnng" up. will be s-ent by the stihscrit er, Mintage paid : Tvwaslitp map, colored. K-r 1 .Hl .1 iw 1 " tulu.ui;ical . o -1 ; bne i- drawn en this Map, also Township lines, and a it coti'.vins all tl.a prine:pfI Ki'i-H. itrd h"i-i Comparative d:s tanccs, il -honi.f be stiid.e 1 bv ali who are to vote; m the location ol the .Seal of Justice. Tbe t;1'o4 vf,io.il Mao show tiw strata of lh iwo Cuutilies. For cheaper copies of the Man. n-M'ess - ' K. OLKMAK. Lewisbur?. Mar 1, ". iT TOTIt is hire r.v R.vcn, that Letters of Adiuini-traiMiU-on the estate of J.iir Monni, late oi Keliy Jowtiship. tnioa eona ty.ilci ea-e.l. have 1 o n graiittd to ihe under signed, by the Rc;i--n r if fni'-n couniy. in, dna lorm of law ; iherefore alt persons in ile'uted to said csiale, are reijoesti d lo make Immediate pavnm.t ; and tbue having just rl.iiir.s are a!o requested lo prgseiaihempro- rerly authenticated or s'tilvmen' so JtlSUl'H .Ult'i.r.. Vfn-Winpl". Tr . iTPomwirra., JHH. SI UK At K. J!-l Ituailoe Tl . I'PII "0 A.li'iini'trntoT June 13, !'.V "I Y EXPRESS. .IiinI received a fresh siTp I rlv ol Oi an;cs. lemons. Rhimus, 1'igsa U: ue tT at I 1IRIS r L'ALDW ELL'S. 1 til.,, r.,K 1 baJU