mi Lewisburs Chronicle and West Branch Fanner Oct. 12, 1855. f I I II Jail' lit? iff. Si" . V. s k'i ,V I..1 5. .& 38;? ;i'. - : H ; v m 1 hi IrfDiioferg (Cjirniiirlf. uro.ir. wobdkx f. it. coax sues. Oct. 12, 1855. y Bmrtne -We.. The I.rwirktm Cvsomcxs h. th l.rt bbS ten eirrtilatluB f anj S'e.aa-H-r la UaM Oeaalr- Wedxepday Morxino, 1 Oct 10, 1855. More PC's for HUBInburg ! The election fur SEAT OF JUSTICE of Union County, yesterday, resulted in favor of LEWISlJURO by 221 nwj. Lbwisbvm- MimiMem. IllbJrSJ North Ward 398 " Bjutb Ward 333 0 0 o 9 30 91 36 131 300 330 139 3? 116 196 1316 EfAOTlsbm-s; East Baffalo t'nion Kelly Vtlalte Deer BnOkloe West BaiflaJoe Uartley 3Vew Berlin Jjaeksoa E.!uiea!one IHiminlvurs; ft!9 1T4 -.9 lift 343 1ST 13 1 4 3 O 481 Which i the "healthiest town" to-day? Every voter in Lcwisburg who desired to rote, Jid vote; whereas, in MifilinLurg, several were "unable to get out." Their health, we hope, may Low improve The extreme Western Districts give a largely increased vote, but still we have enough, and Miflliriburg instead of hav ing their expected dinners and triumphs, must swallow their own pills ! ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Barter. Schrark. Buhl. LewUbarg, S. W, 139 8t 2 X. W, 190 61 2 Miffliuburg, 67 00 125 White Deer, 118 " l."3 6 Kelly, 19 13$ 8 Buffalo. 27 139 112 V. Buffalo, 9C It 93 E. Buffalo, 13 132 17 Hartley. 99 33 201 Limestone, 23 5 101 New Berlin, 7 1 145 Jackson, 60 1 44 Vnion, 21 73 6 821 tn2 675 SHERIFF. AUrlnbt. OulJIn. Lewist-nrg, X. Ward, 2ti3 12 " S. - 218 5 Miflliobnrji, JJJ JJJ White, Deer, 1.'.7 111) Kelly, 31 127 Buffalo. 47 223 W. Buffalo, 47 112 F. Buffalo, 124 43 Cnion, 98 00 liatley, 9 231 Limestone,- JJjjJ New Berlin,. ' Jackson, JJJ COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. i t a - "Z 5 a ' eaM Iralitwrf, X W, Ml SuT X O 17 " SW, 823 J1J a 1 t 0 20 Whit. Pew, lie. Jil 2tS 19 19 1 1 KM. 140 1(2 10 13 17 1 44 rigSale. 13S 140 74 131 lis 120 M W DtSmla, 19 IS 20 182 17S 1S1 12 I lUffaie, lil li2 12t IS IS IS 20 IhrtlFj, W 85 J 2S9 247 2il 00 Colon, S4 71 3 31 17 S2 1 Miamrmrj, ; J S 22 !? S Uiaeelam, HUSH HI 2Zt 22 K erlln, 2Z Zm 221 23 Jatkeea, 2 2 2 2 2 S 3 tQT Firm returns and reports, k ap pears that for Associate Judge, Col. Bt'Bb bas 13 over Scbrack, and 49 over Barber. Guldix has about 150 over Albright, f ir Sheriff. Hcm.mel, Lincoln and Scuocn arc chosen CommUsi'ners,tbo latter by 4 maj. Laird bas a handsome majority over Sanders for Treasurer. Thomas is elected over Gibson for Au ditor. Hayes for Surveyor, and Resgler for Coroner, bad do opposition. The Return Judges meet to-day. Lewisburg gives Nicholson 139 majori ty, and Crawford the came. Returns are very uieoirre and slow, bat Nicholson, it is supposed has a majority j in Union county, aud also Sirouse, but it is reported that Crawford bas carried Ju niata and Snyder, and is elected. Lycoming gives 100 to 200 Dem. ma jority on the county ticket, and k is snp-poM-i Reck aud DiefTeiib.icti are elected to the Assembly. Scuitor in doubt. Montgomery in Montour, and II. Wright in I.iiierse, are reported elected, also Wright and Muutma in Dauphin. " titrauh " is elected Seuator from Schuylkill, and Uuox (Dem.) from Mont gomery. The open " Fuion" was made too J ate to be perfected throughout tbc 8ac, and a secret " Fusion" of Democracy who the Liquor Law League and tbe Foreign vntere., has doubtless carried I'lumcr by 1 0,(mK) to eO.000 mijority. The Legisla ture w probably moulded in the same pat tern, and will be diith on the " jig law" an 1 " Sara." SNYDER COUNTS'. Selinsrove his lost the County Scat MiJ IIeburg has it tie vote being divided b-tween Middleburg, Selibsgrove, and Frecburg. i.ihj mat it iticnmoyer ! l.a d..(attd Henry Smith forjudge, and' that Nathan Forrey baa defeated A. J. Middleswarth for Sheriff. N irthnmrwrlan.J elects ZimmcrmaB to 1 tic l.5jiuturc. V. jrTba following reported ninjurUics ! for Canal Com ui is. toners indicate the elec tion of Plainer by 10,000 or 20,000 ma jority. The election was very cotnplisated, and the returns come in slowly. -. j. Pixmer. icnoLsox, Wayne Susquobanna Cumberland Bucks Hcrki Cumbria Bedford 600 600 100 1000 4000 800 100 1800 I Montgomery laopbin Huntingdon Northumberland Philadelphia, Franklin Columbia Montour Chester 1000 600 P00 2619 600 400 700 500 Tbe Ccrantj Bnlldlnga. The question of Diviaion being decided, and Lewisburg fixed upon as the Seat of Justice, tbe next step is for tbe subscrib ers to tbe building fund and guarantee to select two committees of three each, one to fix upon the tile within tbe Borough, and one for a Buildios Committee. The followiug Sections of the Division Aet ex plain their duty : Section 5. That upon tbe completion of the said pledges in trust for the erection of buildiugs, the subscribers to such pled ges respectively on duo notice given shall elect three persons in each of the counties of Union aud Snyder respectively, who shall constitute the building committees as provided for in the fourth section of this act, each subscriber being entitled to one vote for every ten dollars subscribed by him or them towards tbe said building fuud. Sectiox 6. That the subscribers tow ards the said building fund abair in the manner prescribed iu the foregoing section elect three persons whose duty it shall be i to establish the site for the public build- in es to be erected iu the said counties of Uuion and Snyder respectively, subject to the provisions of the ninth section uf this bill. Tbe committee to Establish tbe prcciso Site, will necessarily examine the proposed lots, estimate the value of the improve ments fif any) thereon, aud obtain the prices and terms upon which they will be couvryed to the County. Tho duties of tbe Building Committee will be much more onerous. Upon them will devolve the fixing of Flans for the building, contracting and paying for the work and materials, collecting old and ob taining new subscriptions in short, that is tbe important committee, and should be chosen with the utmost discrimination and judgiueut. It has been urgently suggested, that be fore giving out tut ices for the Election, opportunity should be given for all persons who desire a voice in the location, or to aid the work, to mukc additional subscrip tions. Every nun Ubows that BErotiE a work of that kind is undertaken, is by all odds the best time to obtain the money. We all desire comfortable, commodious, stable, and safe buildings, as the chief recommendation, and that their exteriors , sball be tasty, ornamental, and attractive, j Tbe rites which ltpve been chiefly rec ommended, are the black's lots, in front i of tbe late Town llall the property of the heirs of Dr. Ludwig, deceased the corner opposite Mr. Spyker's, adjoining the Lutheran Church property and the Iota fronting tbe German Reformed bowse of worship. Whatever point may be se lected, we hope every citixes) will cheer fully acquiesce, as there can be bat one, and there are disadvantages as well as ad vantages connected with the neighborhood of pnblie buildings. aTThe citizens of M'fflinburg and vi cinity, certainly made a vigorous effort for tbe county seat, and we are assured felt so certain of success that they bad prepared for celebrating tbe event by dinners, pro cessions, music, &c. We think they in dulged too extravagant hopes of the bene fits of tbe proposed addition to their re sources, far srot ever half a dozen men would realize the value of their sacrifice in ten years, and to others it would have been no perceptible benefit. By fr the most of the voters in the Western townships naturally pre ferred to have the seat of justice as near home as possible, bat we doubt not they will soon find Lewisburg as advantageous a location, to tbe most of them, as New Berlin was. And it is mueh easier for the 393 voters of Hartley, most of whom have teams already, to eome en nine miles further, and get their mileage, than it would be for the 519 voters of Lewisburg to hire couveyance aud go nine miles. Tbe mileage saved to the county, by hav ing Court here, would be as the difference between 519 and 399. Our fellow-citizens, wo doubt not, will all generally be satisfied as soon as tbe new state of things is organized and tbe ma chinery gets faitly to work. They need not be afraid of sickness, or of railroad bonds, or any other of the fanciful evil with which tbe Mifflinburgcrs endeavored , t excite alarm and envy. You will find us in tbe main, we trust as you have heretofore an honest, social, profpcroHS people, who wUh you well, aud who feci that your welfare- is indissoltibly eonnpotcd with our own. In mutoul ((Torts fur " the greatest good of the greatest number," may we spend many happy yean together. S0a.As far as we have heard, our Nor thumberland neighbors across tbe river are rejoiced at our success, and will take mea sures, at tbe proper time and manner; to cast in tbeir lot with ours in county orga- j nization. Proper count v buildiues. fiu-1 fehed, paid for, and legally eonvnyci to ' the county, will ensure ths uuion. A Tj Z- for tha Xwlbrf Ohronlclo.f' Messrs. Editors: By your permission I would state that I am; a warm friend of tbe Spraeo Creek and Lewisburg Railroad, and that I hart subscribed to that stock some time tffL i. I make this statement for fuar some might think that I was opposing this road from tbe course t pursued at the Hartleton Fair; I only pursued that in or der to check that wild and rabid excite ment that was commenced on tbe show ground j it was not doa that I was afraid that railroads would injure agriculture; it was only done for peace sake on that occa sion, for I think that railroads are as much benefit to agriculture as tbe agricul tural societies are themselves; and moreo ver, I would be willing to mount tbe stomp, if called on, and give my reasons in full, in which I think I would be able to show the benefit of the road to our ag riculturists, for I was utterly astonished at the opposition manifested on the show ground against this road by some of our agricultural district October 6, '55. JACOB GUNDY. Betting on Elections. The editor of the Albany Rrgltter thus gives his experience on betting on elec tions : "Wo were a great Jackson man, we were, the last time tbe old General ran for the Presidency, and whenever General Jackson runs for that office, shall be so again. We lived in tbe country then,and had a neighbor who was on the other side of the political fence,who was a great deal- 1 ' e cr in horses, tt ell, we got into an argu- ment with him one day. and so sure was ho of success that he offered to bet a horse against fifty dollars, that the old hero of New Orleans would not be elected. We took the bet. Tbe arQumeat being one .bat iuJ do end, was rcuewci from timo to time with tbe eame result, until Cto bores od tbeoae side, aud two hundred dollars on tbe other, were staked on the i issue of tbe election. We won. But he ! bad forgotten to designate tbe ai.irnrils,and j Bacb lot of horses as was tendered in psvmcnt of tho bet, was a sight to see. If there was an ailment to which horse lleh j is subject, that was not exhibited by one j of those five horses.tve should like to be j informed of its diagnosis. There was ring lone and spavin, and striughalt, and j blindness, and heaves, and one venerable ; cl.I roadster had all these, and in addition, i was as deaf as a post We kept them a I 1 week as a collection of curiosities in the animal line, and then sold them at auction. According to our recollection, four of them sold for forty dollars, in the aggregate, and we gave a tin-pcd!ar ten dullars for taking the other. We bavo not bet on elections since, and don't want to win any more horses." Fearful Boiler Explosion. About 4 o'clock on last Saturday room ing, Sept. 22, a large boiler at tbe Rough and Ready Rolling Mill, of Messrs. Han cock & Foley, in this borough, exploded, tearing down in its course abont 20 or 30 feet of the buildiug in which it was placed, and also a largo portion of tbe main mill, together with both stacks. Two other boilers near it were displaced and thrown some 20 yards to the right and left. The exploded boiler lodged against tho bouse of Geo. Kocber, about 100 yards distant, tbe whole of which was moved nearly a foot from its foundation, and the kitchen attached totally destroyed. The wreck is awful to behold. Fortunately no lives were lost, although a number of persons are injured by tbe falling timbers and brick, and scalded by tbe escaping steam. Evan Williams, a puddler, bad bis shoulder broken. Charles Sholes, son of Jesse Sholes, about 11 or li years of age, bad a leg broken aad was somewhat scalded. lie is still in a critical situation. Jacob Lyons, a boy of abont 14 years, bad bis leg broken, and bas since died. Some five or six other persons were slightly scalded or wounded. ,. Tbe workmen are already engsged in removing the ruins, and the mill will be repaired fortbwitb. It will take about two months to put it into operation again. The loss is estimated at about $5000. The cause of the accident is ascribed to a want of water iu the boiler. Danville Democrat. A Mammoth Ear of Corn. Balti more county is noted for the productions of its rich soil, but an ear of corn, exhibited to ns on Saturday, surpassed anything of the kiud we have seen. It was grown ou the Queen Spring Manor farm of Mr. C. T. Williams; measnred inebes in len"th ! and contained eight rows of the finest and j richest grain thateould be anywhere found. I Tli. iaI.I ......I e : .t . I . w iv.it., tuiiitiu ui grarus ou ine car was 537, and many of them were three fourths of an inch in width. More Tbovele in Kansas. It is stated that as sooa as tbs building of tbe capitol at-Leeompton is commenced, a writ of quo warranto will be issued and the le gality of its loeation at tbat place be test ed by ihe Supreme Court ef the U. State. If tbis is tried, it will probably bring the whole of the Kansas affairs under review. A : Vcnerablb I CotFLE.Mr. : John Burrows, of North Billeriea, Mass., is 98 years; aW, and bis wife, Bridget, 100. Tkey hav lived te get her .9 years. They are natives ef Ireland, aad reside -with tbeir son. Yaloaiino HnmkB. ' V.il, 1 anotlier coop). i0 America, who have bou mnrrivi so long. ... asri-fia., Jtt m nuupuui vu-miicr inere is r ""V Lewlsbare Academy. T Fiix iiD Wikt BtMKMt of that riTimei will coiumrnce on Taraimr, Oct. 4, 1854, to continue 30 weeks. The design uf the Principal m commencing somewhat earlier thaa wsual, is to prepare the way by a shorter Kali and Spring recess for a vacation hereafter during the hot and sickly season. i. 'v I he course ol instruction is calculated lo ut Youth for CnUega or for general birsinei.. . The BiaLs is a text book, and CoNrnaiTios and Uuusmoi receive careful aitenuon. I'auricitici ia Recitation ,of Studies is rewar ded by the beslowment of Cutiii On m. .. A class of Yocao Lamaa is aecured. . The present Session affords a good oppor tunity for youn? men who are engaged part of the year and who purpose devoting the Winter month tu their own improvement. Those desirous of obtaining good seats should be present the first day and secure thm. Tuition. For Ciijtjiow Bainrnrn (Reading. Writing.Geoaraphy.Arithinetie.Gramrnar and U.S. History) $6; Aiiviscsb Evolish (all not named above) $8; and for Lasocaok $10 Contingent expenses per Session, 50 cts per scholar. No deductions except for protracted sickness. J.NO. RANDOLPH, Kept. 21, 1155 Principal. Lewisburg Post-Offica Arrangements. Pirit.ADtl.riHA M.tt dally (jt Snmliiy) i Cet Uwi' K. It tu MiituD, r!uM at 10 o'clock A. M. EAHTi.US IU1I1, daily (except Sunday.) c!"we at aU o'clock P. M. WESTERX, on Monday, WedntmlAy ami fri.lay. clow at S uVU-ck, A. M. AOffrf,Jr.V,(WllIiamirioTl) Monrl Wln. antl Irl, clom at S oVk-k, A. M. St'rnA"JJ.V,(ScIiniisrOTe)TiKfI.TIiura. and Salurd.. rim at 1 .. . !,. P. M BCrFALO JT EOAVS it FOREST .i.Tucn. au.l Fri , cIihic at S 1. M., of nizht r-rrn-ilinit. Racine hour, daily, (ea-eit Sundays) from 0 uuul ll'k o'eii-rk. A, M , and from 1 until i P. M. Jiiiyll, ISM. 11. W. CltoTZKB, P.M. Pott Office 2taniis A ztaiaiH-d Ea velupe fjr fale at Ibc oflke ItOOliS! BOOKS! &c. a variety of School Hooks, Blank Books, Gilt Ito.iks frr holiday presents.Tov Bocks, Albums, lliarys).Macaztnes.ewSpapers,i.eiieran(it ap Pani-r of different qualities, Fancy Note,lraw l-?1' a,"J S'rmo," Pal'"' UriMo' 0v"A i fur Need ework, Lnvelnpes of every drserip-I i , Wafers Moito ic , fine Steel and Metal.c i 1 Penns.Qmlls, Ten and Paper hnives.fio.d and I Silver Pens and Pencils. Inkstamls. Inks,Pirt i Mionaies, Kolics.Tuoiu Brushes andavunely of articles for the ttnlet Fur Sfik tVitap at the fxwtMburg Post Office, Telegraphing new Rate Table. Lcwisburg OfliC" from S, 1 , until 12. ; from 1 to 5 '4, r aud fruui (la tu 7, s.u. From Leicisliurj tu Harrisburg . $08 II.-rtck $0,1'' li,i,,rhii. 25 Hloomsbur " I 11 15 20 ' S! 25 ', 24! so so n 15 15 Juciio a Cattowiss us 1 1 CU."pma Srlinrove 20 Carbuotlale iWi.ieuce 25 "';'nre ijt.j,tun 21 Wilke&ixtrre Kington 20 Plynieuth ;nun'bet!and vZlt" Muncy In Sunbury f Mljhlir; 9 I.nck Haven Tlellefonte St R-ch Creek 17 S3 . rr ev"?atioazl wori 1 "' 10 ali SU ti.nc 'in this line. tions :n this line. Philadelphia. SI'S) Baltimore 521) Not now in operstion. rSTAII other stations west and south of Philadelphia, rate increased 8 cents. James B. Hamlin, TT011XEY at LAW, J, 13 'Office on Second St. west side, two doors south of Market, Lew failure;, Cm.r93 Union Co. Pa. C CARPENTERS, we caa snpply you with the celebrated Greentiel 1 Tool Company's Planes, Hunt's celebrated Hatchets, Axes, Ad zes, Boat Builders Arlres, ChiseK Portfires. Saws, Saw Sets, Aueers, Plane Bitts, lid's of all kinds. All will he sold lower than, usual at cash prices. Drop in and see, gentlemen; no charge for eramininir stock, at the Hard ware Store of REYNOLDS A MTADPEN- H. OEEHART, Surceon Dentist, at his resi dence, Vnrnrr nf Third Street and Vnirtrtity Anemic LEWISBURG. Pa. Aue. 21. 1555 aTlAUl ADDI.EKS, if you call and caaroine our stock of Harness, Bridle and Roller flue- ktes. Bitts. Hames, Stirrups, Monntitir, iirih int. Deer Hair, Mraihing Web, Saddle Trees, Whip Stocks aad Saddler Toohfyou will find it to your adraiitaze. HardwareSuire in Lew ishurs, RBYNOT.PS A MTADPEN. COACHMAKEKS will find cou&iantly ou hand Etiptic Spring, Axles, Hah Uamis, Laces, Odk Felines, Bfws, and a penerol as soriment of Trimmings, at (he Hardware Store of RKYiNOLPSA M'FAUUEX. Lewisburg. C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL rt f-M n f A..,"....r ",. t laj irrntj ff'fl. titcioi'it j'i.i 'nm Market Street ... Lewisrmrj;. Pa. Glasswaie. I F von need C.InsNtvnrr, call on FITZ- PATRICK & HUtl.at ihe uooKstore next door lo Ik-aver . Kremer s.where Is to he had ; a lot of cheap Glassware bought at AacUon.lo j be sold at Philad. wholesale prices : Asbbitrtnn and Webster Gob'cts, Fluted Jellies. Footed Pitchers, Commet Dishes. Ees i (ilasses, Ke ntuc.kv Sugars, Molasses Pitchers, ' Concave Footed Bowls, Diamond Salts.Taylor i Piirhers. Tumblers of various patterns and . prices. Dishes and Bowls of all sizes and pat-1 terns. Glass Jars. Arc. Leivisburi;. Oct. 5 1ST OF LETPEUS remainins iu the Post Office at I.EWISBl.-KO, Pa., Quarter cudint: September 30. 1855 jinsley treo, AumillerGeo II iwersox David, Baker Moses, Baker Saml It, Brevman Mahlon Craft Miss M J, Crooke C U Carl Miss Eui eline, Clair J V, t'rittl- John I D-rver Kev W H H, Devlan F D, Deesham Miss Elizabeth, Derr Jacob F ft -inner Jacob, Grant E 1 . Ilotisel Mrs Polly J tries Mrs M E, J-ne-5 W W Leader Franklin. Lewis Rev Richard M'WilHams G W s "eds Sam I Ire.slrr Jacob, PardThs, Pferee Addison Ileph-ird Adam, Richardson J O, Reish ijenevil M 3, Reynolds Ira M Stickle P;ter, Seidler Jacob, ShrinerChas, Stewart A J, bnodprass Win, Showers Jacob, Stewart Wm, Piivder Heitry. ttlsby Henry Wise Miss Sarah, Wire John D.ino Ward, Williamson Miss M E 2, Woodruff Austin -. ZeerenbiH-jsr Charles Persons callin? for above, will please strj they are advertised, or thev mar not aet them. H. W. C-KOTZKR. P. M. Estate of Daniel Ludwig, dee'd. NOTICE is lierebv given, that LcKers the devisees ..r wm. m. sci,..( h &c. Testamentary on the Estate of DANIEL Published by order of the Board ofDirrc MJDWIG, late of White Detr townshrp, tors. J. A. MERTZ, Secretary. . . .... . . .. ... in 10'z Union county, dec M. have been jrranted to tb audersipied hy the Ke-gur of Union cuaatf in due form of law ; therefore, all pcrsoej in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate psTnietit.antl.those having any just claims are also requeates to present tbem lt sally authenticated for scitleiaent. . . . . . JOEL RANCH". C P ! ROBERT CANDOR, I Executors. ! rp"ioSrS IM(: at CHRIS1 A CAI EXPRESS. Just received a fresh sop- aisinx. risrs.rtc. I ALDWELLS. I Real ; Bliate. A Splendid Farm lor Sale. 1 Ci ACRES of Limestone LanJ. T he nnriersisned offers at private sale ihi Farm on which lie now resnles, situ ated in West Buffalo township. Union coun ty, three miles frout -MiHlmburg and the same from Hartleton, adjoining lands of Messrs. George Klerkncr, Samuel llarber, Christian Wench and George Dreisbach. - 130 acres of this valuable farm are cleared, under cod fences, and in a hish state of ciil- tivatton, and ao acres of it are wood-land well timbered. The improvemonts g. J nn: n nnin iwn mitt uwciiinj; HOUTE. a BANK BARN, a good springhouse, and all necessary out $S$&'it buildings. There is a never failing Sr255 SP"" f superior water near the VtB dwelling, and a fine young apple jfegJgtjkORCHARD and other fruit trees on tile premises. It' not sold at private sale it will be offered for'sale. on the premises at public auction on SATURDAY the 2?th of this montli. Per sons desirous of purchasing are rc(tiested lo call, examine, and jmltie. for themselves. WILLIAM YOl'XU, Sr. Mifflinbnrg. Oct. 4. 1855. A VALUABLE "FARM T?0R sale. The subscriber oilers his valuable Farm, in Kelly Tp, Union Co., (i miles from Lewisbnrg and 2 from Milton) at Private Sale. It contains 101 Arrest Land, part Limestone and part Gravel, and about US acres of Kiver liuitom adjoining lands of Da vid ileinly aud others. Ii is heavily limed, well manured, and conveniently divided into fields with a lane running through Ihe center, all tinder good fencing. The improvements are a Stone House tS and Stone Bank Ham, very substantial, IlaJ. and of the best limsii. A Well of the best Waterand Pump therein ou t.ie kitchen porch of the mansion, a brick Wa-bhouse with eel- i ,ar umrril(.a,h nspd a, a Mill.house the cellar flour lard with brick, also a flowing Pttmp in the harn-yard and another at the house, with water brought by ihe bet td cetiient pipes from a fine sprius some tmudicd yards lroui the Cuilihns. There are about 18 acres j 2 Timber Land, also an Orchard of choice 1 Fruit of all kinds. ' The title is good and clear of incumbrance. I value tlie property at $100 per acre. Part of the purchase money may remain if desired. SmS'Jl JOHN KLING. ' WcOdlOtS and Small Farm far Said, To mil purehaten, on retmmabh term. imimin , . en- i . i . THERE are 9 lots of V oollanl, m- L mate in Whiti L'eer Tp.. on Little Duf- faloe Creek. about a mile above GuMin's store. ranriti? from 14 lo SI aer's r:ich. well limb- ered with various kinds ol Oak, Pine, Poplar, and I hestiut. The Farm contain, about 85 acres,of which 18 are cleared, and has on it a Two Storv Los f-- House, a Lo Stable. Sprin" of Water, inland Fruit trees of various kind.. It ad joins lands of John lliininel and Jacob Hart man, about 1J; mile liom Guidm's Store, in White Deer tp , Union Co., J'a. The a'urve pr. p: rtv is olllreJ at Private SaV, by the sul scnl'-r. GEORGE MUl.YKI.L. K !Iy Tp, Au?. 10. '.s'.. FHIVA' THE un-ltTsisuad olio;., a Private Sale 1 a beautiful and uvl'-U.o.un property sit uate ill Hartley township. U:i;on county, on the road from UnrlTeton lo K nirrirtan's Mill, about one tntle from ei'ber plice, containing ftO t-rrfN of lanl more or less, whet run are erected a lar;e two slortv ilnck House. a larpe antl commodious i;.K.,a SmokeL House, Unci Spimil' II iiise. uiih rtiutiin Water brotioht in pipes a Wash h ni-e. II sf. e. nun a (jot il fsprin j, i f.-e. Tin re is a fine j S'tainint? a vanetv rf chrire Fruit Trees. namely: Apples, Cberries. Pear).. Peaches, P!Dtus,Qtuncesf uf duWent varu-ues, ali w full bearing. The land is in a Inch state of rnUirattan. nearly all uf it incln.in? somewhat towards j ihe smiHi, nnder good ft ce.s, arid laid off m resular fields. Per:u.tts dfsirous of prttcurint for them-j selves a pleasant and eoavemcni home, will please call at the residence ot tne suiirnner JAC03 KOVKR. Aue. I. 15 jA2m A Valley Farm of Limestone Land, f rtflMiMf ahOIlt 10.) ACTfS, IW V ) SALK. Waid F.irm is in one rf the best Micai ?rowin villies in Central Pmn.sylva nia.withm two miU's(,iver a ISndgr) to a Rail road, accessible to Markets, in an eminently healthy neighborhood, near io Mills, f lores, Church and .-school Houses, and in the midst Ul nil llliriiii til nnu I .-ici.i.i u;c y. ........ -1.. . ru. I . . ... i , . 11 A BARN 80 by 45 fcet.wuh a fair Mansion House, Wairon house, tm bouse, andjfjii other suitable Outbuildings. It has a large : j!? Apple Orchard, ami Peach and Pear tree , 2T:Vc. snrl'tcient for c id; nary use. I The Farm is all ch-ared ncept abont one : acre (and plenty of Woodland in the ltnmedi- ate vicittitv.) all of Limestone soil, and as the j owner thinks is not surpassed for natural pro- j ductive qualities hy any in the tstste. It will be sold wholly, or a portion of 80 te j 100 acres,' as rrriuht sun a purchaser. rTi Anir rush mull it-islmor such a nroperTV ran ot.tatn rurther information by appiyin; M O.N.Wobi-w. fhrnnick office, Lewishtir?. IK0 , FOR. SALE. AThat large and desirable property en the i eomer of Market and Water streets.well j calculated for a residence, fur busitiess, or for 1 a resilience and nlace of business. There is a lar?e BRICK House eontaininj 4 lar-re rooms on the first floor, fl bed-room, on the second (loor.and 2 larce finished rooms on .l. .1.1.1 A L'itnk.n n.l W . 1. 1. .. . n.t.L.e 10ms on adjoins. I 4 ... . Tllpr, ako , .,einIls CellarJaree Ceiuei,. Cistern, a Pump, and Well of ood water, a Stable, and all uecessary Onthttiltlinrs. For terms &c apply to Geo. F. Miller. Esq. B. E.DAVIS. I.eurisbiir?, Sept. 2 f-.O FARRIERY. rvvvrv ...x...:i... tv... i.;.. M.s 1 in ertnn. Horses of Poll Evil orFistuta. j Me wiHcnre Horses of either of these attire- tions for ?". or make no charge if not suc cessful. Here is an opportunity for every one whose horses are afflicted, to restore them to health and working Order. Residence oa ray Farm in Kelly Tp., near Lrwishtirtr. As?, lfl, MoS. GEORGE MEIXELT.. NOTICE. I A T a Mpptins of Ihe fioanl of Mana-! i gersofthe Cnion County Mnttial Fire Insurance Company, held al the office of said I Company in the Borough of Leu-isbnrg, on ihe 4th day of August, the following Resolu- j lion was unanimously adopted : j Resolved, tbtat ai a.i.es. mem of nine per) cent. ci the Premium N'ntes be made, to meet tbe loss sustained by this company, and due A tiff. 10, 1855. latest from Scbtol ! AJEW GOODS, li " for Spring nittT l.ttnimrr. COMPRTSING EVERVTIlINn WANTED rN OCR LINE OP BI'SINESH. AND AT 1 THE MOST REASO.NAB1.H R.TEJ, now j reeeived and fnr sale bv the sjihserilwr.- . 1 , We invite a public inspection of our stock j cl -Merchandize. III RSII & TORSE, f Leaisburs, May l(, I54 f '- j. n, c. KkncKrr ATT0RXEI at Law, Mlllunnrg, JV Uaion Co.. Pa. CsTAIl professional b- (imM entrusted to his care, will be punctttal.'y j and faithfully attended Uu June 1, 55 y I New Finn and Hew Goods ! T the Mammoth Drug & tkmltal 1 J.Y. Emporium of - CHRIST 4. CALDWELL. The undersigned having pnre.ha.sed the entire Mammoth Drug Mere lorruerly kept by lr 77iirii.ui A fa., are nnnr readv lo till Order I and Prescriptions at a moment's iwuce. We have a larce and well selected stuck of fre-,k and pure VKVUS, .W:fi.VKN, Chemicals Pycstuffs, Oils, Parnts, Glass. 1'uttv and KKLGGITS' GLASSWARE, All kindt of 1'iteut Moicintu, Fruit and Confectionery, Tobacco.Snutr.and Imported Cigars cf ll.e choicest brands, Ftinry iVoii and Tuitet Arieli'i, Fine Toilet Soaps & Perfumery of all kin.ls, liucsnts isd Conns or mm viaitTt. lloohti and Statloitrry, a general variety of Literary and Scbuul Brnjks. Pme Oil, Lard am! Fluid Lamps of every description; fresh Pine Oil and Patent li lim ine Fluid alwnvs vu hand. PUKE WIXKS and LIliLOUb of all kinds for Medicinal uses. I Vre l'rtmf aud Kinr. 1'ituts. l'roservin and lVkting Jars, Ac fy Customers will find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is impossible hi re to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices Call and see us, one and all. and see our stock ; and if we can't sell you cheap goods, we will not ask you to buy. We are always ou hand lo wait on customers, lieinembir the Mammoth Drug Store Til KO. S. CHRIST, Lewishiirc Union Co. Pa. BY RAILR')AD. A new supply of Fancy Goods, Porte ,I .nnaies, German Pipe, an t kintiikinique Tobacco; also a variety nf new Hooks, the very latest works, to t " hnd at June 29, '55. CUHlsTI, VAl.lt H ELLS. TY CANAL. A fresh sdoplv of White y Lead, Pans an I Chrome Green ground in oil ; also Turkey Umber in 1 lb. cans ; Lin seed Oik Turpentine, Pine Oil antl Fluid, all of which we will sell at the lowest rates w be bad at VltltlST .V CA LI) WELL'S. ! 1 AST, bet not Least, a fine assiTt.xen: ef j J j the very best Perfumery for the ladies ! 'id gents, eonsistintr f A'mnnd and Honey ' Soap, Extracts for the bdkf.. Cob trne. Hay hJ- anil ne, Wat,r. h .renu per.,n.. . . , be had at VJMIST; VALO W t7.L".v. I j Xtl3 long-CStlliltshed Elt Store ! WinivrtiVimf rT , 1 1 . . , ; L1!! AN LIN K LU W OUiil rsh'Ct- j -L fully annouuee tint he has )UM nprneri a most splendid asvirttnent i-f SI'KIMS AXU M IIKK II ITS. CI I'M. iiiitl !. 'i'llfXt.. and is sellifix them at lower prices than ever tiefore n'lered in iieivt Mir. Iats MoIoskiD, Silk, ill u-h.W'i.lt-anake, An? la, lluiigirij.il, Panama, S r.iu.Cmp Ac. t':i4 of all sorts, sizes, descriptions and prices. Flulis and Fancy Hits for cniLnRnV, of the latest antl most bea'ittfjl patterns. Ii;f Is Ittsr for Sprintr and Summer such as l'o.u, I'r.uts, Vesis, hiiirt. Hosiery. Glores. Suspen '. r-, an I every other s. rt of Wearing Apparel of the latest cut, and cheaper than the cheapest. f? Carpet Bar?s. Trunks. Umbrellas, and a great variety of oilier articles. The public arc cordially invited to exam I j)i mf ine his stock, as he is confident that they will satisbed mm nis Loin's and Trices. itv mber t.ie O'd Stan .M,r!;"t street. Sd door cast of Third, forni'-rlv J F Spvker Lewisburj. April St. ts.". aS.f DUt HGI 1-8161. j T DDINfiS & WETZEL WOlll'J fTTinonnCe ! j ln lfte Trading rommuniiv. io Town and ' Country, that tli"y have now I'nisheJ the re ccpti.iu of ihe largest and best stoek of Sprlni mti! Siiimurr woIe) ever biouht to their store room, compristn the usual variety if Dry Goods, Genu' audi Ladies Summer Wear, . ... t (.rOtrrlCS.l roCkcrj. llarilM arO, 4IICCnsYtl'0, i and all Ooods desired for HOi'f EKEF.rF.RS j A PM'MIT-st ' anrt r.Mi Vll.ts. . Our Goods were selected with nnnsrtnl care. and we believe will be found of ihe very best, t ar.d n'or the nualitvl as chean as thev can rea- sonably l e allordcd at uiy otjtr stu:e ou the vest Branch, Me respectfully invite onrold customers to call and see our stocks, and vre are sure we ' can suit your wants and tastes. Produce ta-, I ken as tisual -cash never reiused. I Mav ll.s IDDI(!A&CTZ?:L. ; The "Old HaramotJl" Surannlng j WITIIXcwGooJsan.! Old Ciis'oir.i'.rs! ; J. K J. H t'.Sji are now r-eeivinr. and openini; for p ut!ic in-' spection, an unusuaby larce assrtrtmenl of 91 F. R('Il.tDIZ t: for Spritir; and Sutnitier comprising all the varieties or DH Y f.-Of ).?. tiiiUUEKIES, iUkvw.tnr., (jii:i..sr.tRF. 1'lasti:k.sat.t, Fish, Ac, rerjtiircd in similar Mercantile Houses, to which thev invite tbe attention of all desiring co.id Ootids at fai Prires. tirain heremfo anu oilier l. omiliy rroourr wirn as re. J. At J. WALLS. Lcwisbur", Jlay I. 9.tTy, i.cwisuurg, siay i, 1 Hew Firm: New Goods! New Store! fiv I k- 'JIE Subscribers liavin; eniercJ into .--. fP-rtntrshm in M.-rchanJ.aing. and 1 havint; re-lit:cd and improved the Storeroom i of H P Sheller formerly occupied by Kremer At Co, would respectfully annonnce to the J trading community that they are just opening I a LARGB.AND SSPLE.NDID STOCK i f SITtlXG & SUMMER GOODS. adapted to Ihe wants of all, aud eomprisiii ,i....i 1- 1 'Awn-s. If CALL AS It SEE. , (Mora particulars herea!ur. ! j. sinrejer ."-on I.f wibiirs, April 12, lr.'5 ('1ARPET. J lot of Cl S. A vcrv lar;t and well selected ottoiv and all wool Carpets, from Xi cts. to 51.15 per yard. A portion ol these printlrai ;:i,k lr j.w,.ws comparative Sis i arpets were botitilu at auction, others direct ,atlCf s jt should be suidi4 bv ah who are to from the man -.factors, at print, tbat we can 1 V1).e 4,n llie iP(at.n ,.f ,,e seat of Justice, sell them very low. Those itrwant of Carpet ...ht, f;.0icicai vnr) shows tlie strata of ih we invite to cailatvl kmk beU-re buvii'i: els where. J. SCI1KEVER i fcON". June I. 15.'. A' LARGE and desirable stock of Ladies 1 Dress Goods, of every kind, for sale cheap hy J. PCHREYEK .V SON. 4 LA l!;r. lot of Ladi Ladies spring and sua- A mer Shawls, for sale verv low, by Jim I, IH.-iftl J. SVIlliEYEU SOX. "U.OTtlS.Cas.sitt in..r T.eee,ts,r..I Summer j Wear, for sale cheaper than ever by June 1, ISoo J. SCir8ETER4 SOy. 1 - 1 Old Soldiers' Blanks BOUNTY LAND WARKAN I' blanks lor . c,,joij are also requested to present them pe- -all encaged in the service of the U.S. pctly aaiheausaK for setiieiBenl 10 . . . . in the War of IS12 and for their Widows, at . JOSEPH MOORE, . the Office of the T.etrtsbttr? Chiontele. f hi.on Te. 1.1 ,qmii.-; r. - L JtHN St HKAtK. T A DIES SEWING BIRDS from 50 to 62J 1 i,, nwialo. Ten 5 1 ns. Viitin. Cards. Portfolio and Scrap! In, s. I855. Adminulratoru Books, Colour A Colour boxes. Camel fc J Sabls Hair pencils, tnwwinf paper im.., pencils, atjM. Fitpatrick & Brothers, 3I ; Bl. Lxwishurj;. Let us Bensoa together' HOLLO WAY LLS. nvr a ut nr. sunt I It fn. Wen thf l-jt of tie ltninan rare to be wttahe) i eViwM kr dneaae aud ict-iiaic lloLUlWAV'S WILIA ' ar p.iallv !; l.-l f. the fl.fof !h WEAK, tko ; .NkUV'jl .', I'll. I' All:, aad tbe tMlit.M, of ail I eiuru;,. atvn, ex-e, an'l c.Bi'tiluUolBi. I'vnS-.eav lleUu I nay irr.iualiy uncriatt.'!! tlm mannrtV-tare oV kui ; de iuc m tt.c I'uiUd Stata.,aud nflrra Uiaai toalra an-l ralitcliieurd m-. -ie. aa ite bt ictMaiy kb wurhl ! ever Few UJr rcli.vai t.f dtaraee. j Tlfse lVJi I'ur!;, tie LhoJ. .. ; Thsw-e rmm IMU rvr- e.rmj eomtri'tl Id trjciltt ; on tii t iniJtvli, In Uf-r, th ki loyis, flt iuna, tb j fu, vlte k .. o-rrvin-n tw y siMfnvsit In . the-irfjii.'t.'-nr. j-uni Utff Liol. lm vry luttUaAUl I ol lil:, et4 tliUA '-uni! iti5-.a-f in mil in 1 raitl. j J)j4Hp?i;t ami Llcr tumplainto. NVurty t.Rtf t) hJiTtun r-.tr hsyro tkva 1hm aUTt- ' It ba ba-rn r.rwj iB atll ymrt 4 th orUt,tbat wUtimc Imt t't it Aii: rl . ij'iai to t!.i-ni in r nf iluMrJTirf Uis liTt-r, djuii. t ii i, t,.l itti'nn h a-S)ltat)it HDmJI. Tk0? g'. a !-. t; y leu.' t tt-. rirun, hfrvtr Btts) tltrongul. wi.fi. at) o:bi-r suoaaR ha l4mildr Central IMiiih, Hi Utalth, I Vim. j i.f tt. n.oit J-otir ti -rnpnR.t htiva onxft j Hi- ir ( ul nl ll-o-ri lo th- ltttrodurtjOB (.f hr I!lt t tint tlifj 111117 ti.-t-t liu tl.e iittd-.ciiit i,t tb Tittar. 1-nrr.fd t"o; tvimit that thin mTMn ! tho r incfai e fur ktinwu tr r-oi ol drUcat h?ltk, vlr re It. "; !,fi(i .1-1 f "o iu;rt)r-, u ita lui LurstUbfi ru;rtsvat bt-Trr U11 U-tf -r l r iirf. 'wile Complaints. N Ft-m.tlr. y'ii r ol 1. fb'.ul.l le vitliont thi ! ' bni'ni nsr-.iirii!. It rurrcl autl leculfclra tl.sj paoathry ; iirt t all t.i in. ai t.it(iii manj tMrt) lilt ctmrm. It i nti- I.h- bt n.l f irVNlifioe tliC nM b ftvwwi t t. rli Uir-n t all -: ol f--r any csniLa.ut; txtu ! turnt! tifni:iv eb-.-jid I- Uli'ititiL. A.rr.ini. 1-.-. -y l.ifrr CnptaiBt. I, w.l i4u;.lauiU 'i(rao4 Anr LowK'iavl bf-j.SS nu-'lis I -inle i i-mj lifcints I'iiea :.M 11. it.l.Kbi-a pfr-ue aad (Sravel i'ti-t T i-iast-e li.'l V li a S:on.1ary Stmptoa. I.'urt:rtir4 I'lS'iruaa nercaj AfltMm. lf.T'i-ia l;i:.tuiti:ti"n vtms ufa.1 kibde iharrtiea Inward llcaknee .-..'.l at if.- M-iroifirt. ri- i.f TroS-vror ltoiaiiw.r. So Vaiin t.aiw. N- rk. nnrl J14Slraud, lbdoo.faael ly al r -' tMt lf liriii-ci'li. add Ivairr. af U.diciBa. tiirouji. ut llir I uit. il .-uir. an I ihr remised vortd.ilb nt .'.' ciit-l, ij.v-. cenlniod ft eat h. 4svl'?itarc t. a tV'D.iJcrslsc ratiu ly taking tbe lar p r '.?. N H. rirrrt'..-.. f r th ctrtfuD.sB of patit-Bteiaefery d.Mirticr ar-- aifixvti tuc-i h L x. AYER'S FILLS. 1?'vl all ik purjs uf a i AMILV PIIVS1C. Thkrb has lnnct exitrl a pnbMe ttomanri tog am fTr-tiTe pitriritiTe '. which could tie Tetifl on a u and prrt'retly a-Te in its apmtioa. This has tcTi prepared to u:rct that driujid, uul an extra it trial uf it Tirtum has ronclnnelT altown with wht "uct-ess it ncruinplislitut the purpose destrncd. It is e:isr to m-k1 n physical pSH, )nt not esv to ujakii tiie let nf ail one which bonid havw itytie uf the oif-t tn.i, llt all the advantaea. of fTcn teller. This hat brn attwirrHed here, anf with "h it SMcr.-vi we w-i'ili npert;ulhr aubaiit to th pn dr"-It ha born ur.ftrtur.ate the p-ktient hititerttt tli.it alra' vrrr purgatlT Xiictiicln is at riu":,'".i.s ar.J iiritatir-sr tu the bow els. IL.s is not. Many of tham pr-'dttct ao nrttch uri'-rni' p-in ai.i reiti!"i'n in the system as toiunrv t!:tu fo'iT.trrSaliTi.-e tht trood to he dfrired fnm tht-ui. ihe-e pu pr sduet? i: irn Ia tk a or pain,, tin!- ?s it .ui-..! from a prr im-Iy exist inir obstnwx liorr r.r iteranccmptit in thv bnwcU. Brtnir ptxralw xtvt t!.lo, im can ariie fjnra their nae in aajf nnwistrty ; bnt it r hetfr trmt arty medieine ahonlit be tak' n juduuiu-sly. Maui.te direi'tiona fur tiiMsf use in the er-ral d:ea.e to which ther art ap p bra, la are gitm on the box. Armmz th eoaV fl tints wl'ich hvc Un pe-hlT eured liT them, w niav mcut.oii I.ivtr 4 '.inp:.t:i.t, in ita varirma form uf Jauti'Lite, i.uL4 Uun, lmoir aad i.oa of Ap petite. I.i-tlessnf";t., Irrita'Iity. H2'.w. fleadacho L:lio,is Frrer, r'eter and Acne Pan i tlie Sidsr and I-ins : f r. in tmrh. all these lire hut tac con-art.-.icnfe nf du-ri-sci a tun in the I:Ter. Aa an (.petit-tit, they flif cl prompt and iw rtUcf in Coa tirrr.f, !'i!f, d !:, leT;tfrv, Hurtinrs, fternf. nla aiid .vnnv, Vd with aorercM of th body ' Vlcers and i'.npunty of the blood; in short, any and evert caw where a pnreative is reqitirr. Thev have al-so produced noma ii ocularly ane eenfTtl cT-rc in fh',iin.atini, (Jo'tt, Iropv, OraToI., jVxviiielasi. I'a.pitatioR of the Heart, rvniathtT ; ttack. Stomach, and Side. Ihey tihou'd he freeiw I taken irt the rrin af the tmt, t purify thw troo j and prepare the sstfm ir the chnue of aeaaosn. 1 ( A ' .: t. -u a i m howelA into healthy action, and irsterea the appw' . lite and tior. They puniy the bkwd. and, by iheir stimulant action nn tbe cirenlitnrr wtem. ien.- sate toe strenirth of th. bodr, and restore the WMrrj a.ed ent-nrin of the whole orcaniem. Hence mis Kcanenai dost is advartooroas. eest h"'JKh ' serit.ns U. rauKenM-nt rsistj; but nereiarT d)sin sfte.ki ti.A-er ne eanird too far, M evrrr "parcative n.edo ine rnlti.t. th. suenfrtk. hen tlk.n to fee. JbrthtiaandnMinwhirii a phvsc is rejtured raBn.t leevumente. bereHia he mircest thrn..-kr- to the rra.n of body; antl it is ronr'.ientiy beiirved this pill will answer a better piir-iese tkan any thinir which ha I tuthertn neen available to mankind, vt ben men . rtiui anonee known, the prilrewill rmlnn,, doubt what remedy to employ when in ncc W caiaiiruc nu'iMi'ine ! tRT.CLB BV JAMES C. At.it. l idt ucal and Analytical 1 Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price so Cents prr Bt-a. Five Boxes for$I- '.ITER'S fllCRHl' PrtTORAL, For the cute vt Conshs, Colds. Hoarseness 1 Brom hois, hoi piug Cougii, Croup, Asiluua. . j and CousuiiipUi'U. 1 Xi remedy ha wn ftr ielf aur-h stetoriery , from it. cure of every variety of pulmonary diea I triat it in entirely nnneees-vtry to rerotmt the deneea of its virtues in any em in unity where rt j h:w been employed. So wiiS- is the ficJd of ita nfi j fulness, and so rnmemn the casts cf its enrev 1 that alraortt everr srtinn nf th country aboanda in persons puhlulv kntwn. wno have been rcatonni from al.irmin and evt n dct-perate diseases of the 1umt by its nse. When onee tried ft snperinritv over evriy tr medk ine of ita kind is to apiar ; ent to escape tabaervatinn, and where rt virtaea aro known, the uu-Mie no hmijer hesitnte what antidote to employ for the tfitresiittf aad dmngrrmim anec tions of the pulmonary onr-ins whuh are inridrnt to onr climate. Ar.d not only in fonaulaMe at- J tacks u-on the luau;. but far the milder varieiee of ("oinrs, Ctnon Uu.b1vfs, Ac; and turn ('uiLniu x it is the rlcasaniest and safest medicine thatnwobtaii.. t ..... v 1 v" 11 iiu UTi; ur-'n iu r"it- ij. i i-mp uiriicani this seetinn, we twd not do more thrm as.nre the rspoyle ita quality is kept np to the ltw4t that it tvae ' lsa been and Uiat th ijfiuuna axticie ia auld by ! Vt -j.;tivtl l.v JAlk4 L'. AhU, l'r-ctiml an4 Analjtt ral i'b- tri-f. 'l.. -'!. hf-t " For Kr y t- - t AChrM raMweTI. lwUs--; riirir; J. h. i'n. Vi d n: II i!nf. anU Kt-atprr s , Klrcttir, M.Hiiul.arir-aiisl t. ail a'jrsvi:ryttr. nn nf ITnlnn. OTirl Pnw.lor nmmtiiia. -.-- J " - 1 A1.MMIED, llh n0t):!en hoIItTS ant e n Muslin, rea.'y l be huno np ar will be sent by the subscriber, pjstage paid: Township wai;, enured, lor SI 5 Geoli iical ' " I "S ' The Division bne is ifrawn on this Map, also 1',.w-n.kir. Iiti anrl if fmn'ainK all tht two Countie-.. For cheaper copies of the Map. aMres 1 ' K. VOLKMAR. u . I.ettisbur?, May IS, lr'&. ADWI?.TiSTflATCii'S NOTICE. AT UTIL E is lireliy piv t'i.lkatLellsrs I of Adniii',,rl'e" lit sl-1-e of Jai Miiuns. iato I tei'j TwnUi, I'nioB coun- ! V. dcceascl. tl.lcf I CU craCteaiO IBC nr. ,. J. v the Rvsister 1 1" t'nion county, i due rorm ol law; tH;ri-;ore an persons iu-. dfbtetl to ssut estart", are rrqnested m nak 1 imnicdiale pavnic nt ; ar.d those having Just CIIOOL ORlERS neatly Juittd ad fc .. sate a: the CAioiiU ua-" ... I A wmsm 'S PI 1 n
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