t 1 11 i 3 4 0 '! 'i it 1 if 1 r i1 4 3 4- 1 V Cruiislmrg Cjjrouirlf ar o.rf. noMDty J. u. cubs Litis. haj tl taew 4 IhmI lrruur.toB- of uy wf.,pr lu Ln.ua Cuuutj. Bf5uWe Lop-cd to Lave Lai the complete Election returua of Union county fur this week' piptr, Laving sent for a copy, but it la not jet arrived. Wc give ttic foot iy tip of the niaiu votes, and alia!! look for the remainder, iu detail, licit week. Ltwiiitrvo. MirrusvcM. Lew Uljurg North Ward " South Ward J3S l,wls:nrn; S.nsl llull.i'oe t nioii !or Hull: . t fM SSniTuloo ttnl'n 3 arknou l.tns'one !M!) lit ; ! 28 1ST 13 tS t 4 ft u O it ; tit Zi !:?? ISC li'lS Itiuj. Canal Commissi, act X i.'il d-SOIl 'ili'ter 07 'lit 15 II ".i Jt-rson Cleaver I'.Vfl 577 Assembly Si rouse Criiirfi-rd 103 K erifl (i.ildin 1311 Alhrig'.it ir:s Associate JuJge Rohl FH5 Scliratk 861 Berber P27 Treasurer I-airrt 1.147 H;inifrs 806 Cemiuistutiers II unirel 1 5 15 517 ; 183 !.iicn!n l.'nt 204 s,m;h 1173 (U .S.orA 1173 Inhlch 1IM Mnei.ls 1111 . Tlmmas ('t Amiitor, and Rentier for ( .Totur have hamNoroe majorities; Hayes f r Surveyor, ni position. f'The return judges met in New Her lin on Friday, atd bal no trouble except with the vote for one Commissioner. Mr. Smith has 3 majority over Mr. Schoch for tbat office, but having been Judge of the election board in Hartley, it appears, by the election law, that Mr. Smith is dis qualified for holding the ofliec. On dis cussion, some of the Judges thought they nbould reject the votes cast fur him iu that box ; others thought their only duty was to compute the votes given, and certify accordingly, leaving the Judges of the Courts to decide upon the eligibility of the persons chosen. Finally, 7 .-igned the certificate of Mr. Smith, C rcfu.-ing, and be is therefore elected. Mr. Schoch, bow ever, Las taken necessary steps to contest the election at the Dec. Court. tive district, give the annexed majorities : Stcoise. WLig. T'ninn tuydtr J UliiaU t0') 10TS 805 Strousk has 273 majority. K3,0ur youthful -Inm-eyed neighbors seem not to enjoy the most desirable spirit in regard to the defeat of Mr. Barber, and to be disposed to renew the contest on pa per at least. They make some mistakes, and lay themselves open to retorts but let it pass. When a point of mere perso nal predilection is decided by an election, it might as well be dropped. It is bard enough for printers t-j be obliged to fiht, befure election : afuruanh, it is useless as it is unpleasant In advocating Esq. Fehrack's election, we believed, and still believe, we were aiding our county scat ; be thought, and still thinks, the same. Mr. Barber's friends stood by him for the same reason. Kach Lad a right to do all they j roperly could f r their election. That trrors of speech, end of action, occurred, on both sides, is evident; but to r vive them, and create ny permincnt feel ing, is unwise, aod uncalled for. The great object is secured, and if wc fail in some of our minor wishes we must remember that uninterrupted success is not the lot of mortals, and that polities is "wery un?ar- tin." Our eipcrieuce teaches us to "tn dirre what we can't cure," without com r laint or Tain regrets. We each i-referred our favorite, and Lave lust Lim ; but wo all know that, excepting "forgetffcluess," CoMluhl, is a very clever neighbor, and although Lewisburg and behave been at variance on some publio questions, t jcy are now decided, and there is no neesity for any distance being kept up between us. The Germans have got over two-thirds of the votes for their men, and they too must be satisfied. Let us confess satisfied till around, aud go iu for the prettiest aud Lest Court House, and the nicest, and rich est, and most harmonious and prosperous, little County iu the State. Northumberland County Fair. Oo Tucfday this week, we attended ihe fourth agricultural festival of our neigh- bora acroM tbe river, at Sunburv. The day was 6ne, and the attendance good a Milcndid array of town and township ladies, in their best dry goods and best liuinor and maDjr familiar facea from Uuioo, Snjder, aod tie 'upper end.' Tbe contributions appeared to be almost entire ly from the immediate vicinity the fruit, grain, and vegetables, good, but oilier dc-' partments either toesgerij furnished, or absolutely impty, like the rens of aheen aud twiue. Two competitors onl nt th, plowing match. On the whole, tbe Exhi bition did not indicate a progressive in terest in fairs, in tbe couuty. An article of great value and exquisite finish, was tbe bugjey fr0ui the rnajufae-' iry of Wui Hy.d, .Mcl'irensville. llr- j nu Kliue, of I'pjier Augusta,liad a Icbjoii tree with over 80 sjiteinienB cf fruit, and in fluwer for more ; tlic tree is about 12 years old, ami alued at $30. Mexican cucumbers, Egjpt barley, aud Japan peas, were among the vcgctallo curioitics. It is proposed to Lave a lot of ground properly prepared, and tlic County Fair lo cated permanently, in Sunbury. We ad vise that higher aud dryer ground be pro cured, than tbat used on Tuesday, if the Society adopt the plan. Ouc gentleman, active in tbe Agricul tural interest, proposed tbat next year a UNION FAIR be held in Northumber land Bnrough, comprising Columbia Mon tour, Northumberland, Union, aud Snyder or Old Nobtiiumbkolaxp as she was S 1 in 41'2. We pive the suggestion for pub- ! lie consideration. I T 1 1 t V -I i J uogc t u.sN was Homing a ppccrai i Court in Sunbury, which was to adjourn i last evening. Monday, nothing done, tbe Judge not arriving early cnou; gb. We loo!;, d iu on Tuesday morning Dobody I ut a yawing lawyers there, andevcu their proceedings dull. Afternoon, no Court all attending the Fair. II. ""I'lV times ! f r.NBfRY seemed from a brief exami nation to be really awakened from a half century's sleep, and is improving iu every thing except liiittor-di iiiking, of which wo saw more on Tuf.sday than in a year be fore. Tho noise of her stenm, proves that wort is going on, aud nuuiberi of new buildings iu different quarters attest her prosperity and the increase of her popula tion. ! We wish we could see a littlo more enterprise (or perhaps we fuouIJ say, a little enterprise) infused into grandly-located aud handsomely laid-out, dull, dead NoitTur.MBKKr.AND ! but we can't. All but one of the pL-rs fur the Rail road UiUDGES over the North Branch at Northunibcrl.iii I, are laid, and with proper industry the Uridga will probably be fin ished in a few weeks. The lump of coal conveyed from Shamokin to Klmira, and standing upon which Gov. Bigler made a speech, was the best and proudest platform he has occupied in many years, and is a specimen of the millions of tons which are ultimately to go over this bridge and this road north and west from the Northumb erland county coal beds. Snyder County OfficlaL COUNTY SKAT, tsi ASSEMBLYMAN. M iil.tli biirir. Franklin IU Middlerreek 111 Washington HI S.lin gruve. 0 28 SO 156 77 .110 261 -S? 3 7 0 Fre- burg. Crmtord. tnw 0 6tt 160 81 60 60 67 83 HI vt 126 191 160 o 104 75 25 1 O 71 124 179 65 194 141 s5 16 84 35 1003 Chapman Perry Penns Selinsgrove I'ni.in 34 79 CI b -it 165 VIS 21)4 Jactrsnn ! H,.aver est Beaver 1357 435 922 208 108 H5 uaj. 191 Majorities Canal Commissioner- Nicholson 1000 I'lumtr SD9 Henderson 43 Cleaver 27 Associate Ju-lgej Panl Winner 1129 77. It. .V.i:;m 10 J. WiUinmyrr 1059 Il.'nry Smith H19 S. K. Herrold 200 Sheriff Nathan Fnrrey 129 A. K. Middles warth HC9 rrothonoury U'm. O. Herrold 1047 J. Martin 753 Beg. & Kec Fred. Mcrtz 1018 Snyder 81 Commissioners I. T. Iloyer 1215 J. D. l'ming 1213 tl. 1). Miller 1023 70 205 420 294 937 P. P. Mertz 9 IS .S'. Shail le 948 Jukn ('It mens 375 Dist Attorney ('has. Merrill 1156 562 Geo. Hill 614 Treasurer Fred'k Raihfon 1108 420 J. Vaubernmn 682 Surveyor . M.tz 1?38 B51 D. Weirick 771 Auditors Ner Middleswarth, no opposition. H. W. Snyder do. F. A. Boyer do. Coroner Henry Musser do. Democrats in italic. " The unner end cot the county seat, but the lower end got most of the ui!"ices. On Canal Commissioner and Representative, some 300 ; or 400 Whig vote were not polled. Doomed ! Since the National Administration per petrated the atrocious violation of the Mis souri Compromise, and laid open to the ravages of slavery, territory solemnly ded- , d to Freedom " for ever." that Ad- ' migration has been condemned ly aery j yrfe g,ate gome f ti,e gutcs naj two elections, and in two or three of them other issues have mingled with the second election, and somewhat marred the unan imity cf the people's Cat ; but, wherever the Ntbiaska issue ahne has been fairly tested, the condemnation of the Adminis tration has been pointed and ovcrwhclm- The only hope of the Slave Oligar- wg. chy is, to divide the ltepublicans of tho Free States upon other issues, and by them to triumph. The Slave States alone can do nothing: they must have traitors from I the North, to accomplisn meir purposes. Shall wo not have, before tho election for President in 1850, Union Freemen fur the lake of Freedom T The Fever continues very virulent on the Mississippi. On tbe 10th, there were 120 cases at Jackson, Miss., and sis doc tors and clerirvmen anions tbem. There were 08 death at Vicksburg np to 1st rM., among them a Prcsbjterian and a Mfthr.Jiht clerL'Tman. Thirteen Nans in the parish of St. James, La., died id one week. Sr. Loci?, Oct. 15. Advieeg from Kaoa9, state the election on the 2d inst., was controlled hy non resident Missouri, atis. The ferry boats were plyioe to and f, during the day Lcwisburs: Chronicld "Jl VBNls," in the la.-t 8-ur, attempts to justify the riotous proceeding of him self and a fw otlicrs at Ilartly, on the grouud that one "Marcus" Lad bragged tbat the Railroad meeting would help Lewisburg, aud that it was a fraud aud humbug, &e. Ho confesses bis outrage ous proceedings and voluutccrs tbis Lwc and impotcut apology ! , Allowing all he claims to te tree, bew evcr, does Dot help his cause. The ques tion is simply whether men have not a right to call a lawful meeting, to suit themselves as to time and place, without interruption J Whether the citiiens of Hartley may not Lave a meeting without an attempt to break it np by violenco by MifUinburg and New Berlin J No man has a right to say, this meet ing was got up to help this party or that party, and tbcrcforo I Lave a right to in terfere. If a man docs not approve a meeting Lo can stay away from it. Or he can call another to oppose it. Or he can expose its falsehood and its error, at any other time or way. But no man has any right to disturb a Tnildl niMilnir n ' Tiirnn;" nml liia erow I .. - - dtd.and they could be prosecuted and pun-! kingdom, with great care, will drive disease , )if ,.jv,.r jjo!t's,21.JI)irJiI:s ads of l)a ished for their conduct under the just I out of the system. Thousands of the most i Vll) !..,;,. ,.;hers. It is heavily limed. laws of the laud. The public condctnna- . .,, , , ., tton of their course will, we hope,bc quite , ,, , , , ,: es effectual as "a small doso of law, cs- pcctally as they and their cause havo al- ready suSTered fi om their foolbh and wick ed interference. Letter from Passmoro Williamson. A gentleman of this city lately wrote to Passuioro Williamson, inquiring as to the truth of certain rumors respecting new ef forts for bis liberation. The following is the answer, which has been furnished for publication by the recipient : -V. I'. Tri bune. "No. 73, Pqtlad. CorjtTT Prison, ) Sept. 29, 1S55. j Dear Sir : Your letter of the 7th inst., is now before me, and in reply to your inquiry, I may say that I con template no further legal proceedings with reference to my liberation from this jail,in which I am cow confined. I have cow been kept here for more than two months, and I can sec no prospect of liberation. I am a native, and have always been acitir it t i if en oflWylvama; and believing tnjsclf atrociously wronged, I applied to tbe high- est tribunal known to our laws, but relief bag been witbbeld. I can expect none from tbe authority tbat placed ma bere, without dishonorable submission. Ilaviog been guilty neither of falsehood, dissimu lation, nor contumacy, I am sure tbat it is no case for a degrading capitulation. Such a course would bring with it a diminution of lf rcsncct mora ciDircii:a than ilu power now seeking to crush out the high est attribute of State sovereignty by im muring me within these walls. "Accept for yourself, and communicate to others who favor me with their consid eration, my most grateful acknowledg ments. Respectfully yours, &e. I. WILUAMSO-V." The clipper ship Adelaide, which arriv ed at New York last week from California brought 13,801 sacks of wheat and 40G barrels, 422 sacks, and 12$ casks of flour. Among the balance of bcr freight, which is to the amaunt of two thousand tono, are 10,051 sacks of barley, 134 bags and 402 balei of wool, 227 bales of rags, 02 was so recently an importer of all tbe ne cessaries of life. Cate of Hie Adjutant General. Philadelphia, Oct. 5, '55. Cummontcxalth, ot. Eli Slifer. Appli cation for mandamus to compel the Stato Treasurer to pay part of the salary of the relator, Adjutant General Bowman, accru ed since tho appointment of Gen. Power, by Gov. Pollock, on the ground that the latter appointment was premature and void, because the term of three years, for which liowman was commissioned, bad i not expired. Opiuion of the Court by Lewis, C. J.: That the commission of Power is void; mandamus refused, becauo liowman bad not given the requisite bond. New Orleans, Oct. 13. Advices from the city of Mexico have been received to the 8th inst., by an arrival from Vera Crnz. Tbe garrison at the Capitol bave sworn allegiance to the newly elected President, Alvarez. Tho appointment of General Vega, as Commandant General, has been revokcd,and Gen. Conde has been appoint- cd. Norfolk, Oct. 10. Seven new cases of yellow fever occurred on Saturday among tbe returned refugees, 2 of which terminated fatally on Sunday, when 3 deaths occurred. The authorities advise that none of the refugees should return before the 1st of November, and strangers also should keep away. New York, Oct. 15. Mayor Wood has sent back four German criminals who arrived bere in tbe ship Duichland, from Hamburg. Commodore Perry is said to have pre dicted the failure of certain California merchants to establish commercial rela tions with J apan. An examination of tbe treaty shows that it is only one of amity and friendship. . Chicago, Oct. 15 Judgo Thomas Clingman, of Cafroll county, Missouri was murdered on the 8th instant, by field slave. The murderer was immediately seiacd by the neighbors, wbo lynched him j on the fpot. ba ea ofsheCD akint. 100 boxes Of tea.atld I'mer of different nnnlit.es Fanev No.e-Draw. ! nia.willlin iii nines ,over a lr, u.a I Z 520 bide. A novel u well as a valuable j jnS. LeRal, and rmoa paper.. Lr.s.o. Hoard Z, nrto li:" j , . - 0 . . . for .Needlework, tuvelopes of every descnp- i ,"rtl,,l . ' . i 04 rurern tft h. rtnivo( frrtm ft Stat A whirh I . . . , - i- . Chnreh and Srhnc IIii-sps. antl in the mitlst ; and West Branch Farmer Oct. ,11), 1835. jrhe"Distinsalshlng Gsaius of As ' Natnre, lux an l then, brins f"rm s ' " 'geniuses as Newton, Siiakespep-, Talleyrand, .Milton,NeUon, Napoleon, Wa.Iuiton, r'ranU lin, Jefferson, I.uthrr, Cromw-i!, andJacWstm. Their powerful! intellects compelled the world lo admire them. The senilis of the present age is Disco"1 In the prioress of the ails and si lences, liiis age is imuicasuratdy tuperiorto any former one. . The present century stands pre-eminent fur its wonderful discoveries in the sciences and arts. Amang these, the uuble science oT Medicine has made great progress. Pnorrn saa HoLLitwtT has discovered and prepared a remedy fur the diseases of man in whatever clime destiny may have given him birth. We have, in a former article, iuluduced to our readers this distinguished physician, whose reputation is already engraftad on the world's history. As a physician, he has cop ied Nature, and among physicians he stands the acknowledged Emperor. Both iu the sale of his medicines, and in the number of pa tienis that have taken them he is unrivalled. Trof. ssor H.illoway has labored to supply the human family with a permanent remedy for their diseases, lo which the alH.r.tcd may have recourse with a moral certainty that they will Lc cured. There is no disease to which they u-ill not afford relii f. His Pills and Ointment ' i r. ,i-,, (v. ,i,. v..",ti,l,l,. ! ,..r,.-.cu iv "" - " I intelligent minds of all nations, men disiing- uished in every sphere of life the statesmen, ... 1 ... , philanthropist, conqueror, and those whose auu ,s t(j Jo gm,d ,0 (Ueir fe,,()W me( ulle iu ,heir praises f me remedies discov ered by Professor Holloway for the removal of disease. In uniting in this general recommendation of Ihe remarkable virtues ct Hollow-ay's rem- j edies we only pertorm a Christian duty, i which the press should never neglect. Those j who are eminent for the good they do in the 1 ... . , ,i . r,, S world, have a just claim upon the press lor 1 ' , aid in emending the good to the extent of their power. Therefore, we have determined ; to express our opinion that Hulluwii's Pills j an l Oisnist are adapted to the removal of , disease, and have restored millions of the sick to health X-.u York Alia: . Lewisbarg"Academy. Tu Fall !iii Wktu Si:io of this I- . . " ' .. . .... 1 . : r 4, to continue .u weeks, i ne .o-sin o. the Principal in commencing somewhat earlier K ,,.-..1 1- in nn.nnr fh ni liv shorter ..... ... - - Fa I an, Snrinff renews for a vacation herealter during the hot and sickly season .- - - The course of instnction is calculated to fit Youths for College or for general business. The Uuli is a text book.and CtiPfniTiuw ana utrL'Tio'r receive careiui Biiruniiii. ,... ijecatioa of Studies rewar- ded by the beslowment of CuarLimsriui : ''""' n bid oi oii "i'i" J atvMi. The present Session alfords a good oppor tunity for youn? men who are engaged part of ihe year and who purpose devoting the Winter months lo iheir own improvement. Those desirous of obiainuiK good seats should be present the first day and s'enre them. Tuition. For Coor Bnuritts (Readine. Wnun;; .Geography, AritUmetir.Uratnmar aud U.S. History) AovAcnn E.fOLiM (all not ZVSr.fe&Ffi , eHre-sVioSfl'c!' 7 scholar. No deductions except for proiracted sickness. JAO. KAA DOI.I II, Sept. 21,1855 Principal. Lewisburg rost-OSce Arrangements. VliriAPr.r.rillA Millai.y(i-irejt Suh.IiitI vi ct - l;oia 11. It. t. Miltnu, cli.n.' lit 1U o'.li.ek A. M. rm-ltW,h,a k p WESTEHX, on Mondsjr, W, Jne..ny no.l r( i. ......r- ,..,. !,',t""-"-k. A.M. d.,t..vi,.k.ASl. .Sc rTA'7?.V,(.sV!hiiii0Tc)Tust. Tinirsil. ai.-i uttini.. i-lew Kt 1 ,Wilt, I'. M. BCFFALO XROAIMtFfKEST ...Tiuh an.! Kri . r loc at s I. V , of niut pi-coetltnt:. nninesit mur. dnily. i-xrit pun-iaj-.j ftoto h uuUl Il'ij o r: ck. A, M., nud from 12 until i. M. Juiy II, lvji. . W. Clt n .Kit, P. M. Puot Ottcv aUmpn A stninpM FnTf lepep f r raleat thoffli-e rVte ROOKS Z ROOKS f Ac. a variety rLv of School llo.ikH. Blank Hooks, Rift Uiutks forholidav Dreienis.Tov!toks. Albums. lJiarys(Ma2azines,Aewspapers, Letter and ( up Penns.ymlk, Pen and Paper Knive.Oold and Silver Pens and Pencils. Inkstands. Inks, Port Monnaies, Folios, Tooth Brushes and a variety of article for the toilet For Sale Cheap at the lwisliitrg Punt Offirr. James B. Hamlin, TT0RXEY at LAW. IL I i? 0:fiee on Second St. west side, two donrs south of Market, Ix'lt Khurpr, Gm593 Union Co. Pa. q H.,GEHHART, Surgeon Dentist, at his resi- ilence, Vnmer of Third Street and Vaiversilif Aeenue, LEWISHL'RO, Pa A us;. 21, 155 ri Aiitn.rps; if Mil nj , i O sumlt of Harness, Bridle and Holier Hue- liles, Bitts. Hames, Slinaps. Motmtin-, Girth- j inc. Deer Hair. Ktrainin" Web. SaH.lle Ti. i Whip Stocks and Saddlers' Tools, you wiil lind i it to vouradvanla'c. H..r hvarcSiorf in l.cur- i isbur REYNOLDS & MTAPDEX. C10.U I1MAKERS will find constantly on hand Eliptic Springs, Axles, Hub Bands, I. aces, Oak Felloes, Bows, and a ceneral as sortment nf Trimmincs, at the Hardware Store of REYWOLDS & M KADDEX, Lewisburg. C. V. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL flrni anil Chemical Emporium. Market Street - l.ewisbure, l a. Glassware. IF von need Glassware, call on FITZ PATRK'K c EKO.at the Bookstore next door to Beaver A Kremer's. where is to be had a lot of cheap (ilassware bought at Auctu.n,to be sold at 1 lulad. wholesale prices : Ashbiirton and Webster Goblets, Fluted Jellies, Footed Pitchers, Com met Dishes. Eeg Glasses, Kentucky Sugars, Molasses Pitchers, t'oncave Footed Bowls, Diamond Salts.Taylor Pitchers, Tumblers of various patterns and prices. Dishes and Bowls of all sizes and pat terns, Glas Jars, &c. Lewisburg, Oct. 5 Estate of Daniel Ludwig, dee'd. NOTICE is hereby pven, that Letters Testamentary on the Estate of DA N I E L LUDWIG, late of While Deer township. Union county, dec'd.have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of I'nion county in due form of law ; therefore, all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment.and those having any just claims are also requested to present them le gally authenticated for settlement. JOEL KANCK. S r-... ROBERT CA X DOR, 'ecu'rs White Deer, Sept. 3, 1855 TY EXPRESS. Just received a fresh sup- 1 1 plrnfOranr'. Lemons Rt'-'ins.Figs.etc. I une S9 at f.'lirtiSr & CALDM ELL'S. i Eea! Estate. A Eplond'd Farm for Sale. 1 Xf ACRES cf Limestone Land. LyV The underpinned B"-.t at private sale Ihe l'.trin on which he now resides, Mtu ated hi Writ Hilda!"!- township. Union cuun tr, lliree miles from MilH.nburs; and the same from llartleton, adjoining lands of Messrs. (trorie Kleekner, Samuel Itarber, Christian Mei.cli and Ueore Drei.sb.icli. 130 acres of this valuable farm are cleared, under good fences, and in a lush state of ciil- I livatiou, and 341 acies of it are wood-laud well Umbered. The improvemonts ft a are a ItKK'K two store dwelling pVif. lIOliTK.a UA.XK BARN, a good 'fjjjlfcrji springhouse, and all necessary outM&aft t 'TTp building. There is a never tailing CjjS spring of superior water near the dwellni". and a fine young apple .jjyOUClIAKD aud other fruit trees oo the itiiises. If not sold at private sale it will be cflered for sale, on the premises at public auction on SATl'KDA V the 2? h f tliis month. Per sons desirous of purchasing are requested to call, examine, and judge for themselves. WILLIAM VUl'NU, Sr. MilTTnhiirg. Oct. 4. 11. "i. A VALUABLE FARM salt'. 'Uic oiiliscrilicr offers his X. villi luable Farm, in Kelly Tp, Union Co., (3 miles from Lewisburg and from Milton) at ' rivate Sale. It ciilaiiis I 1 Alf Land nar, I.,.,-o,. n.,,1 nan liravel. and about M well manured, and conveniently divided into ! liel.ls with a lane running through llieceuter, ' ' all under seed fencintr. j The improvements are a Stone House A- j and Stone Bank I!.irn, very snli-tantial,iJLi ! i and of th" b-t finish. . Well of the best Watt rand Pump therein on trie kitchen porrh i I of the mansion, a brick Wasbhouse with eel- j I lar underneath used as a Milkln Use the cellar j 11 l..l ..-.rl. 1 f. t.... n ft....-,,,,. Px.nn m lhe ban yar'it anJ anoth(.r at ,lie l()Use, with -.ner brought by lhe bet of cement pipes ; from a fi'ie spring nine hundred yards from i Vlie 'iuildinss. There are about IS acres I lf Timber Land, also an Orchard of choice rr- r nut ot all kinds, The title is good and clear of incumbrnnee. I I value the propertv at $1(111 per acre. Part of j the purchase money may remain if de-ired. Sf' Ji,-i!:L-!iI'l:-,i- Voodlots and Email Farm fjr Sale. suit purchasers on reasonable terms. rrjlERE are 9 lots of WooJIand, si- L luate in White l.'eer Tp.. on Little liuf faloe Creek, ahoul a mile above (iuldin's store. ! rancn" In in 14 to SI arrrit each, well ti.nb- u( chesnut i ' ... ( ,,. r.irm contain' atiout fuarres.ot wmcn . . . . . .... . ... i isj are eieareu, aim nas on u a i wo .-ior S, Hoii-e, a I.oc Mahle, fprui!; of ater, and Flint trees of various kinds. It ad- joins lanns ei juiiu i.iriiiinei mm j.o.ho oao man, about 1 J mile from Uuldiu's Store, in While lleer in.. I'nion (01.. Pa. - i t . ir I I f u II..-. Tin. nhove nrnnprlv l ollered at Private' S.iIp. hv lhe. subscriber. tIKOKGE MEIXELL, Kelly Tp.. A us. 10, '.".". PRIVATE SALE. r PiiE UiiJcrsJoGi', olfers at Private Sale j 1 a beautitul and well-known property si uale in llarllev township, Cinon county, on j the road from llartleton lo KaulTman's Mill. I about one mile from either place, containing HO ACIH of land more or less, whereon are erected a larpe two storev Brirk House, JteA uv ..u.. i.iv.s,a jiuefte House, liricli ring 11 uise wnh running : Wai: r l.ro'ju'ht in pipes l'rom a cuod Sonne, a Wash hou-e. Heir sti e, Vc. There is a fine ; ltfSllhril'iy OIK HAKli on the premises, con-! r .. i 'I' ( iuifioiio a variety oi Lin n e nun i i"t, I namely : Apples. Cherries, Pear. Peaches, ' Plums, Quinces, of dilierent varieties, all in ; j f l,e;,rill'' i j The ,.,";, in a smt0 nf ruuiva.i,,,,, " i nearly all of it iiirlinin; somewhat towards I j ,i,e sai, ui,,ler good lences, and laid uiT in ! repHlar h id-. ' Persons disirous of proenrin? for them-p I Ktl.. a nt.. ,rio and eoneemetit home, u-ill please call at ihe resilience of tWe snhcribt r. JACOU ROYKK. An sr. I, I55 p.!2m j A Valley Farm oi Liniesione Lana. J SALK. Ssaiil K.rm is in one f the best Wlirat-srrowinff rallies in (Vntral PcnnyUa- ..... ol an intelligent and respeetnUe population The Improvements are a first-class BA.NK H A UN til. hy IS ieei, with a fair Mansion House, Wacon house. Corn house, and jr. I i A other siiitalde Onihuildiuirs. It has a lar; ..Apple Orchard, and Peach and Pear tree j !?.c. suilieient lor ordinary use. ! lhe rami is all cleared except auont one acre (and plenty of Woodland in the immedi ate viriniiv.) all of I.unesione soil, and as the owner thinks is not .surpassed for natural pro- dneiivc iualities hv any in the state. I It wi.l he sold wholly, or a portion of 80 to 1(10 acres, as niiejil suit a purchaser. tiAny cash man within; such a propertv i can otiiam further information hy applying to (...Yoiiii:n. t'triaiiclr ollice. Levishur. 18tl FOR SALE, -4That lanie anrl desirable propertv on the c"-r Market and W aier streets.well ca''"Iaied for a reM.lenee, for business, or for fsnlence and place of business. . nre is a larse I.I.ILK House containing ljr'-'e r""m,i '" "rNl ".r.t. be.I-rtn.nis on Ihe second flo'T.and 2 lar? finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen and VV'ashhouse adjoins. There are also a spacious Celiar.laree Cement Cistern, a Pump, and Well of Bond water, a fslable, ami all necessarv Oiitlmildinirs. For terms &c. apply to Geo. 1'. Miller. Es.i. 8. E.DAVIS. Lrwisbnre-. Snpt. 23 1 sj.r,o FARRIERY. rniE subscriber oilers bis services I. in curing Horses ot Poll Evil or Fistula, j He will cure Horses of cither of these afflic tions for Si-"., or make no charge if not sue- ! cessful. Here is an opportunity for every one w hose horses are alllicied, to if store thera to 1 health and working order. Residence on my Farm in Kellv Tp., nar Lewishnr. . . , i i . r .. . i Aug, in, IS".. GEORGE MEI.VELL. NOTICE. A T a Meet ins "1 'be Board of Mana- gers of the Union County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, held at the office of said Company in the Borough of Lewisburg. on lhe 4th dav of Aosust, the following Resolu tion was unanimously adopted : Resolved, that an assessment of nine per cent, on the Premium Notes be made, to meet the loss sustained by this company, and due the devisees of Wm. M. Schoch &c. Published by order of the Hoard of Direc tors. J. A. MERTZ, Secretary. Aug. 10, 1855. Latest from Sevastopol ! VEW GOODS, lN for Sprlnti and Summer, COMPRISING EVERVTHIXO WAXTEI) I.N OUR LINE OF BUSINESS. AND T THE MOisr REASONABLE RATES, now received and for sale by the subscribers. We invite a public inspection of our stock cf Merchandize. Ill RSES &. VCKSr. I.twM-nrs. M..v If, fSJ J. PI. C. rAIICK, TT0RM:Y at Law, Miainbnr?, Tl.l l J. on, -11.11111:1,. Co.. fa. fAll pr. fes-ioial l.u- slid to his care. i'l be j.om iiih;It !y at'.eixkd to. J'ine 1, 'ti-yl .rnion aiuess cntro and faithful! Iiew Firm and IJav Goods : VT the jManini.t;!i Ln; & tlnmicu! Emporium it CHRIST &. CALDWELL. j The undersigned bavin;; pun based lhe enl:re , M.iiiiinolh liru;; Si' re loimerly kej.t by lir ' Thurulun 'V u , are now redy to till tirders and Prescriptions at a in im-ni's notice. We have a larse and well selected storlt of frek and pure I'KL'US, Mill'll l.KS, Chemicals j bvcsiull's. tills. Pan:!, fi:as. I'utiv and , i;;t,(;(;kTS- ;i. ass ware, ! All L-lllllt l,f l'llii lit M 'lll illC.I. I Fruit and (Ninfectioiirry, Tobacco.Sinnlf.arid Imported Cigars of the elioieel braniU, t'tnrij Xution a 'l 'I' it it Artrtff. Fine Toilet S aps v Perfumery of all kinds Brushes ahi Cohas nr iwhi viiiiti. Kiookt uisI Stationery. a general variety ot Literary an-i s-hooi Buoks. Pine Oil, Laid ar d fluid Lamps of every description; I're-h iVie O.I and Futiul Burn in? fluid lilwa', s on faiid. PI KB W1NI.S and LIsiL'Uiia of ail kinds for Medicinal uses. fire 1'iikJ' Hint y.iv I'.i'iif. Preserving and IVklinjr Jars Ac nrCiistoincrsw ill find . ui st. ck complete, comprising many .-.ri.i les n i impos.siole here to eiiiimeraie. and ad s.('j m uioderaie pro is Call and re us, one ami aM. and see our slock ; and if vi e can't sell you cheup Ku"Js v.e will not ask you to boy. We are always- on !i ii.-l to' wait on customers. Remember the Mammoih l).-ftf st..re! TllfO. -s. C1IUIST, f. s. CALUWLI.L. I.ewisburi, T'nion Co. Pa. r' " "I V II UM )AD A new sup'r tit Fa-it-y k'MiMiWtnioiif Tr.tlirrtii illO a Vriftftv I new D'c-ks tUv verv Uf -i wi-rUs. i tc U 1 1 at JuneS'J, uj. fllt'i'! 4 f'-I U7;.."'- CANAK. A (it-li y of io'.e en cri-'ind in oil ; also Turkev 1 oilier in I In cans ; l.m seed U.I, TurpenlU'e, Pine Oil and l'lunl.ail of which we w.ll sel! at the lowest rat 's tu he had at flli.lsT , C.II.H IVLl.l.S. A-sf, hut not Least, a fin? assortu.i-tit i f the verv bes' I'eri'u in ry f. r the I.: lies and penis, con-istiii' of .Vinotid and 11 ney Soaps, Extract l'..r ihe lidkl'., C. I.-irne. Uay Leaf and Honev Wa'-r. ll ireau Perfnnie. He. to be had at Clllils T (M l) tt KI.L'S. f" "1AUPETS. A verv I lot of cot'on and and well sel- e' d id Carpets, frwn j V.'t cts. to 51.-3 per yard. A portion of luese ; Carpets were b..u . ."''. " ." ii al aue.tion, i triers direct i f,,,m i manutji-tor'-. at price, that we can ; s,.ii Int.m ....... 'j i, e in want ol ( arpet le-loie buviniT else- ! we invite to call and loo! wi.ere. j June 1, 1S" I J. SCIIKEVEK SON. i LI!!L" and A lesiraiiie stork of Lad.es' I V. l'ress tioo'ls, of everv kn !. f-r sile J. M'HItKVI II sV- SON. cheap by I.ARr:K lot of Ladies' spnn;ai.J mer Shawls, for sale verv low. l v June 1, 1"SS' j. scuur.Yr.it t o. CtLOl lis. C;isiinerrs, Tweeds and Summer Wear, fi r sale rlienper than ever bv June 1, 1S5S .. .Sl T.HEYr.li if .X. Oil SaliierG" Elands. ffH NTV I.A.ND W AM.' V I' IJ inl.s lor 0 all enirasfe,! m tb service . f the I . s. in the War of 112 nnd for tlinr Widow, r. t the O.Hce of the Lewib:irc Chirmrlr. A DIES jEVl(; iMUJts fTt m ;. r rr : cts , VKitiiiff (' .! -!, l't rl'-'ht! an;' S . r..p liot-Ks, r'ult-nr V 'i.!- ar jr-, fan. el A t.ible Hair pf n-i:. If.u tv.? p.i, r a'.'l Oruxv- ' inc penriN, atiM. F;tzpa:ruk A iinniiTS ! Sr. I.u:! nrz. L'alO J ICj.J. rPJIE P.iriMT.-hiji hrn-iifiirc eiiin,!r j l-eiweon J inifs llayc. Tlininis iunay arul J-'lui II. ii)'Hl;ti:in. r. l-r tU- I-'iria vl J. Hail j.f lii'. lins il.iy li'-'n tioM iitj Ly mutual Ctn- A 1 pr- ns Invn ur.;i!i tl act-ntits trill p'en-e c:til at lhe oM stari.u here lhe R.ntks an N-ies nit U il in the hatuN oi j. H-iyeaudJ. a. (;-.otim.ui i.-rsnifuifiii. TKOM s M Hii; AY, a. ;noiniA.. Lewisbnnj, Popt. 10, I-C." !iU'btit (liamberlin h.ivinsr psrrhne i the mtert'sl of i'tiumas Murray; James Hayes Jno. H. (it'oJnt.in anl U l't t'hamberlin have entered into I'artnen-hip unier the Firm f H tYE, (iuodm. i I'd., at the Oii Stand, where we will be pUasod to ite ali our old J fri-uJs aud cutomfr. ! J IMFS If YFS. jo. a ;t)oivi. V. R!I T rilAMULKLfN. Lewisbnrp, Sep'. U, Take Notice. D' R. HELLING, of ."W.'clianir.-biirir. la., announces to all atiiieieil with 'f u- nn.rs, Vens, Cancer. ('aneer W art, l'olvpus. I.npns, Moles or Marks, fi r -Inla or Ki nit's Evil, White Swelling, rev.-i f. res, fvre Lisrs, and all diseases that have bfn us.iaiiv treated with eaustic i.rJvtuff. tb.it be can tem.-ve them by an entirely nc' m-ih ';!. without rut ting, burninir or pa;n. Ii is no mattiT in lint : niiri of the lu.!v. he ra:i n un ve iiitm w.in perfect satetv and in a remarkably short time, j if curable. So Mineral or Vegetable I'. i.on is apniu-d, ami no inon.-y f-juued, except tt r lneil.eii.e. until a cure is p, r, ecte, I. I nronie and ail oiher diseases not mentioncl above, especially Venerea! at"i0tions tr. ated with po sitive success. ifcurible. I'. ill pari.eul.irs c.vi be obtained by ad Ires, jug C. I, KELLIXG, M 1 , Meebr.nicsbiirg. Cumberland (','.. Pa. At the rnjiiest of persons ad'.icie 1, residing at adistanee. he has 1,t year, been m the habit ot prescribing by letter, and with fir.fHt.lt. StTlSFtl'TIOV. He would say howeverto tlutse tlesiring advice iu this way. that to secure attention they should enclose, with the general symptjms of their cases, a fee of One Dollar, to warrant him in spending his lime for their benefit. The Doctor mav be consulted at his OiUce at all timet when noi professionally absent. Cacti... tsi rangers coming lo .Met hnnies burg to see the Dr.aie ciutioned to beware of unprincipled persons, as some have been de ceived. Dr. K. is the t.nlv one in this State who ean perform cures bv the new method. His office is directly opposi.e the I'nion Church. ' Mchaniesbnr:; is t miles from llarrisbnrcr, on the Cumberland V. U. It., and accessible from all parts of lhe I'nion. The Dr. will visit cases within a reasonable distance when de sired. July C7 SWyl CABIKET WARE. Tf ..." - i . I. il . .North Fourth street, near the Franklin Konse, formerly occupied by F A ! -L of Adinimtration on the estate oi Itonaehv and A 1) Elder, the sitl'senb-r most M. late of Kelly Township. I nion cenn respectfully informs the citizens of Lewisburg . ty. deceased, have been prantrd to the anocr and vicinity that he is prepared to manufacture 1 'sned. by the Kejpster of I moo county, m all kinds of Cuhinrl Ware, romprism- ; ''-' ''" law ' -t aA ,TV"l2 1H-RE.U S.'i'ABLtS. IteilMeads. Stand.. i d- bted to said estate, are requested to make Solas, Corner Cupboards. Card Tables.allVL, immediate payment ; and those hav.nr , JO" kinds of CHAIRS Ac. Also that he makes tU claim are also requested lo present ihem pro- COFFI.NS lo order, and havinir provided hun self with a IIC IKSC he will be prepared t attend Funerals. Having enjaqed the best workmeti.'hercfere the public may rdy npon havins; the best el j work from the best materials. . JOII.V S. MIIPTON 1 N H. .Ml kinds "f Connii v l'rodnre talen Vet us Reason together 1 fx . I ';' Ji, f"''? ' 'J f 1 1 . - fi' HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. IVtiV AIM tK tlfif It tiitr 1 n tli: i..t f t)i-- htiman rwr to w-it4 t.n kT rtii-oiH' mi tlt-r;siw. HOl.kM 'm I jUX . ai :;v ln,-..i ti ti.r r li.f f th WKAk.tlv KUtu lti IjKLH ATE, ti.i J.Sft-rkM? f M (.nut, ip. it-tri, kit 4 -. nltiutt'jw. Irrh-ur fljHo- ; i.v prM-i-') fUtrriiShdj ft.r mai.afaVtuTc vt hi it tit tl.- I n. t 1 nf. fcii-l -tf r LhU U) Iran mi l en rr au . i liic rrutotal I Cant Thr IVU t-'urii tlx lllovl. I Thvf fr:t"ii I'ilt- mr- f Tpi-(i1y mt),in( to np on ti.e Pt u.r'ti, tU- liter, U.r liidnt'jf, tit tunc, nhin. r. N (. rrt-i ti: r Jf l-rnj-ni. at in ll.t ir far.i t:'-n. buai. lug lite Uil, lUm t-ry fuauli uf i.f-. h.il tlt.in i.ur:i Uiii' ia all its f nu3. Jtytjfpsitt nrt'f Liter ( 'omjtiaitttS. N arljf li!lf the huEuvn r'? httt t-kke Umm niU. tt li;i." iiu j , tTrJ hi i4:l r art of the worsi.tht nolbio lia l-.ti 1 .uii-i . i'i:iJ in thm iorafd ('dipfrH thm i-.: - r.-i- c j, J ui i i (iu; :ii t g-ai.rmiij. Tbry s. :i i;.t- . i.:. t v i. tt I . tin-- or-mi5, hw uuclr t! rtklini, :D.it I Bit u tl-t UiUAilb 41itV itUiJ Ja Utuffdl Utility, 11 llaUh. Th'iv of tl-. i:if.t tl-jH.-ir 4i rt.riH-iitf litrsnfnd tl -ir t ui. .at liou.-r- tu lii it t; i 4uri4iB (,1 thna sViila, tl: at liv if.y (r-i-rt nt-i.ciri- of too mm. l.-nrrf-l l'n'.Uj,- n-K ii tt at ll-n nmli.-iiM- tfa bmH t- Mti ii t--r rir-' ! r r t hrfclth, -r Hl: ri' tlif -cii t - h--n iinf rrri-.), it tnriKorsalitf; ltiin'i C"t' jJ I in f.. Nn F-iTiwtf. v Ira'fJ in- tln-tt.t rour- - n ul Iti- lr Ii.. it to K Mr. u : itU Iiti I.u 1 1 IU .Tit.:.- - roll. h"ii!a U itl cat ! It ctt'Ib and rT:siriitt tfce pjit.lbl r. hi tin- in Iti inj ra-- Ua.r m cbarm. it !.! fT:- Hit liria.P. Il.ftt OUI b 1TJ mi u.c-. kiit I'-r mtj noiyliuut, tt tin iia'lr-rrijt Vi It, t,;t rmilf l-tioint in the wrld A-tVms t i ii ) ..: ' m; Liui v. n C- m- J 1 i M.tti and Qrmrl f!r-t l'i-T xstd Ii l -i-t- a Sn.-tliry S uifU-9 I o-t!-l.rri lt.I.uni ureftl AffwfciU i-i -t . : .-. I."':i!' :: ! T UlM of mii Itla'i ttt tin M.ittuf .ftorit of I'rrffrWjr IIotiowat, i Vaii' n!ip' . V'--i,.xri l 2 t 'trae l, I rftn."iid tj l r-j-"t.U- 1 iifi-ve ntiti Itrm'i t o1 ii-iBM ti.r'-ujJ"U . iK- I ! Mi'p-, ait-l rLr citiiii- U worldja Li tf. t ' ill-. vfi)ti.a f 1 -Ii tv i- i- ti irraij.; riavii:- I y tkins th Utv N It. I:r. ct:.ii 1 r f h .l.irie t,f (.atint In Try J.."t rder ar- : to U Ii. x. Aim s PILLS. IOK ali tli? furMes of a 1 I' in. sir. Thf.re ha Vint existrri pudiie demand tut mm efti-t tive purir itive jtili wlii-'h could be rclird M U B'irc and prfTtlr safp in it operation. This nam bpn pnp:trt-d to meet that demand, and itn esten nire trial of its :rtne han emelrMtrHT tbown with wuat sucrrss it arrnmptilti the porpoAe devifrncd. It i- pritY tt make a phNiral piii, bnt not exsv to make the tn-t of all i2 one which shonld haTr DTie of the o1';ertinr,, but all the adrantacw, of cvrrr ntht-r. Thi hn been attempt.-d here, awl with wh;it nHcci-M we would rtpeftfuUv autiuit to tho put-in. dK-i,j1(n. It ha- been unfortunate for tlie patient hitherto that almost every purjrati laedii iii' is ainior'iun and imtitim; t the bow-el-. This w not. Many of them produce o much rij-ini: pain an J ri-vulrin in tiie svitem as to mors th:ni fd-inttTiial-iTice the cood tote deriTcd frona them. 1 he yU prixtuce no irritation or pain, unlos it nri-e fn.m a previously existing obatrnaw tit.n or cicriTi cement in the bnwel. BeinR purely r "4ft hlc, nu L irm rn arie frui their u- in any qu i!:t:tv ; l;t it i !elter th.it an medicine ahonlA Vt uken judicioly. Minute directions f thaw ue in the eer il d:-eae to which they ar ap plie:ible lire irien on the bo. Arming the eom p Units w!u h have bta. n -cd.lT cured by them. nnv mention I.'ver ("(mjiViint. in its varioua form of ..r.in:'.i'-e. Indigestion, Laneuor and aw of Ap- i-tU-, ImtaiiilitT. Hilimia Headache, I'.iiions KeTiT. KeTer arrd Airie. r'ain in the Sid nui Ul:i!; f r. iu truth, all thce are bat th con 1:. " iT i. .-vi artl.in in thf Iitct. Aa an a; t ri i:t, I hey a:i td pr-tmpt and mrr rt'lief in t'oav ti-nc--.. l':!r. Tnlir, lwentery, liiiniont, icrof t' 1 and S.Mirrr, Ctbl with orne of the body l it tr t i imparity of the bh d; in abort, any . aii-! t T.-rv r;i v iit-ro a purir:itie i r-uiircd. 'ihrv have i rodm etl 'irne ineilariT te- crvsf .1 ci:res ir' Kheumuti-in, Gout, Ippy. (iraTel, Kr-i')h:s, r.-lpitiition of the Heart, Pains hi th Il.trL. st,.Tim, h. and S. V. They sh-m'.d be freeiy t ikt n in t:;- ;ti;. of t'.e year, to purify the biocd a- I pr ;vir-' the y-u-:n f-'"r the chi.ije of seiuona. An oi-ia-i'i.ii d-"te stfirilate the timach and b- we Is i':t.) htul'hv a-.-li-n, and restore the appe tite and iiC'r. Ihey purify the blotvd. and. by their stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate the j-frrn-rh of the bo'lr, ard restore thr wated tr t:.?e.it d enerj:es of trie whole organism. li'nce an oct-.n n .i ti'e is adTaita?eoti een ihout-h no aerinti dertmrement exit; but un net'earr d.in shotiiii never be carried too far, a every purgative medicine reduce the atrenffth. when t;t ken to excels, 'lhe thousand rates in wiucb a phytic L re juired cannot le enumerated here, but tiiey siiir-'est theineivf ti the reason of ear body ; and it is couhdeutly belimel this pill will answer a better purpose than ariT thins which has hiih'rto been HTaiublr to mankind. When their virtues are imt c Wnuwn. the public will no lmff?r doubt what remedy to employ when in ucrd ol a caihiulic mtit.,j.e. rr.ErcrD nv JAMEs C. A I..;, i racucal and Analytical I'hemisi. Lcwul, Mass. i Price -3 C.i.is ir II. x. Five Ecxes for$l. , !.4U:il'S IIi:KKt' PKTOR4L. ' t r tho itii'e i i 'Ui:h. TuitN. ilt-arsenew, llr. in Inns. W ht-'ping-C'ousiit Cronp, Asthma and I'utiMitiif Hon. tut rpmfrtT has won fnr itself fnch lYotnriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary diaeue. tft".t it is rntirrlv unnorrss:irr t nconnt the evi dences of it.s Tirti'.es in any community where it hss been employed. So wide is the fieM of its nse ft i In em. md so nnnerous the cnca of its rnrrsv that nlnn.t eTcn- ?tfs;ti(tn of the omntry abounds in persons publit lr known, wtrn hnre been restored frtnu alrnun uJ pvt u di jeruU diseases uf th hiTis bv its ue. When once tried its superiority fTr eTcry oher medicine of its kind is too sppar ent to eseupe oh-rvntion, anI wlirre its virtues ire known, the p'iMic n-i loncfr hesit.ite whst vntHntv to employ lor tiie dtirrksitiK and langt-rou.s atlec tions of the pulniori.try ori;:tns which are incident to oi;r climate. And not only in drtiii(labr at t.ieks yp.m the linijis, hut for the milder Turietir t f l'ti.tis. ( Oriiits. IIimR-srxes, r. ; and toe CttiLUKKM ttlstht- nlciiMUatvtit and mcdicaif that ran be obtained. As it has Inn been in constant ns f.tnmhont this section, wc ncd not do mire tlian anre th IiPtipb itsqualiry is kept up to the bent that it eres ' :as Urea ai.i that lhe tieiiuine artivle is MUt hf ( r. 1 1 v J V:f r. A KK, i'r-ctn-al aud AnljU r! ( h-nii-t. Ms - - K..r :.t- IvC W. ."hflV. A hri.-l i faidwrH. Lewie- t.iiiv. J. k ' i:t-:... Miit.-u; ii ;-t.n..i Kr-aiprr Kin -ku , Miflhi-Lurt. ustl tjr all lrIrni:rrylief. riip cf Unioa and Snyder Counties. ARX!SHED, willi Woolen Rollers, and i n ?duslin, rea'y to be hung up, will he sent by the subseriber. pjstage paid: Township map, colored, for 1 St tit-illogical " 1 75 The Division line is drawn cn this Map, also Township line., and it con'ains all th 1rr anJ snw ,a"s- sh,l'u! J, te M"' ''d ads, and shows ermpanttive di- all who are lo i vote on the location of the t-"eat of Justice. The (Seolosical Map shows lhe strata of th two Counties. For theaper copies of the Map. a-M'c K. VOLKMAK. Lewishnn, May IS 1855. ADMINISTRATOR'S HOTICE. W 1 r c-'- T. pcrly aulheulicated for settlement to JOS F. I'll MOORE. It n.hinpt... Te . I.tnnl. JOII.N S HK.VCK. txt Butrl" Ti . I'nIM AdminMraten June 15. 1835. s CIIOOI. OKUHKS rea-.'y yinled acd fcr sale at the C'iuffimt I'luiie 1 1 r
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