Lewis.mrc Chronicle and West Branch Farmer Xo v. 2, 1855. t r 1 c 1 1 3 j i 1 t i r V rnuisburg Cipnirli r o. y wtrr.v J . r. rp.vjtr;rt 'rm Hmtmrt .TfrM Tin l.awisui-a ti t lrgft ni beet etreiHatiow cf awr aear In I US' l uuutv. r .rrc-ti Iron of the LlUT Chronicle. rniLAD. October 30, 1955. Tu llie hurry cf a busy season, and in , nounee the death of Rev. Ji.hu IV.ckej, of the uiiJst of uumlerleas business cares, I j the Tresbyttrian church. There was an ti-ire tit leen able to devote au hour to : aui, Jc a at DlonmCeld just after the e tlie CItr;ni'!r, or anything else of that na-j lectiuu, but a difference of Dpiuion as to ture ; iiidcJ, I have hardly icud my pa- who was burnt. Some say it was "Saui," pere t'T week tg ilicr, and now that we I with tbe jug law on his lackeJeading a big Lave, a ii'tlo mure i-pre time, and one ' K X. a'jug disguised as a Nirroway ltat. j;iin to look around, ill the great events ! Others allege that it was the l'ope, with a utiLin to have pi-Mid. Sevastopol has fal- ' cargo of iudulgences, leading along a kc, an 1 firciu news are but second-rate j "bull." Anyhow, the "critter" wcrej topics u ; tae LUcetinu is past, and noth- burnt, and both parties went Louie in good i ing is hr-rd or n of p'ditics, rave only j bumor, satisfied that the country was rnnag the t aii.ptolU'wers wno yet linger ; finnt; tue trees arouna ine ciaie nousc. iiiid wbo uro familiarly known as "Irce f; ngN j' "Snu" is as docile as a receutly fi.igged boy should be, and is undoubtedly "uumiug bis wrath to keep it warm." l'assuiiiiii Wiliiaiuson, we regret to say, is still "iu durauce ile," and very likely t . remain so while cur too pliant President leuds advice and assistance to claimants in tueh cases as that of Col. Wheeler, and Lacks Judges in their decisions. Wc regret to sec Judge Kane in euch a position ; a mau who bears the name among those who know him best, i f a gentleman aud a Chris t an ; a man, w ho like Lis heroic son, will tLriuk from no duties, nor be dettered by any responsibility whatever, where he be l.eves himself light: what his foundation iu the present rase may be, I do not know, but that be acts from for other than person al reasons or prejudices, I have not the mnallct-t dnubt ; aud I am confident that a very large majority of his fellow citizens, were a khom of bands made, would sustain l.iui. I believe such would be the case, t.i.n.. ri were the party he belongs to thrown out of j tbe question, and only those allowed tovote j v. 'no are able to judge iu the Case. I trust you will not set mo J"wn as an abettor of sieve catching, because I have said this much of a case which has made this much of a stir, and cf a man who will outlive all the foolish and utju-t epithets which have been heaped upon him, for a decision which be believes (and Judge Kane is something of a Wy ) to be in tbe spirit of the law. 1 have no right to decide on such ques tions, and do not pretend to know their merits, save in a moral point of view, and only express an opinion of the man. The weather here is delightful, and the women are out ia winter plunage, rustling iu silks and nestling in velvets ercaling queer sensations about men's hearts and men's p ickets ; but what is too good for angel woman ? Yours, S. II. F. Hartley and Hifflinturg. The MifHinburg Editor, fears he bhall not live to see the propitious period when any of bis western neighbors will be made Judge?, Sheriffs, Ac. We do not think their chance is si def-perate. There were three candidates fur tCice from Hartley at the Lst election, and all are elcctcd,altho' the seat of one will be contested by anoth er wcftcrn man. A Mifflinbnrg nominee fjr Commissioner bad 455 maj. in Lewis burs over a Kelly neighbor, also a West liuffiiloc candidate for Jui'ge had 159 maj. fver an East Buffalo neighbor. Had the "western neighbors" chosen, they might bavc elected both these men. Certainly, kpc facts show that this attempt to arouse discontent and prejudice is causeless, and w:'t excite only contempt among candid, r-cM infurmed and sensible men. The S'ar further says, 73 people of ITArrlev 'd:d all in their power to oppose . . t v the interest of Msfil'ubnrg, by voting for Lewisbtirj. M'c deem this au unfounded i . . , ... I eh-ir-re against freo and rcspons.Me men, i c 7 , ... . : who arc known and recgmzeJ throughout . ... . ti J., ,, I every re.pcct. That they "did all in their J 4 J ... power to nirc tbe interest of Miffliclurg j ia tin aumption of knowledge of motives, and an imputation of malice, wc venture to iwy, not authorized by truth. Those men roted for I.ewi.-burg, not for the purpose of ii-juring M'flinburg, but because, iu their TU'JLzciutnt, their rrcscut ana prospective ' hitcrcats.anl those of the ci ?iAs;p r.f flip frtiinfr vnnlii n i ,11 ounty,would be i t .t Lewisburg the lest promoted, b, making Lewisburg the j couuty seat. Some in our neighboring town.-liiis, on tbe other hand,tbought best 1 1 vote fur MifHiuburg, as they had a right n do, but we do not, for that act, charge them with the "unnatural" crime of doing 'V.l iu their power to oppose the interest" rf Lewisburg. Men may differ in opinion without indulging in illiberally or hate. When I can voto for but one of two candi dates, the o'.bcrhas no right to impugn my I motives or to ticite or to harbor ill will t' war 3s tnc f r my exercise of the precious I'HJUS IUCii'1 Oil I.OII.-CUI mci'inmuj ttd inalienable privilege of a free choice. ! The Tests the People look at ! T be venttiloquist "Juvenis" has indus-1 tri msly lumberid the Star with column ' vpon column of charges, inquiries, iuncn- i iloe'.suppwitinns, assertions n-specting i Lewl.-ltirg and the Spruce Creik K it. We ' do not suppose any get befogged by all bis j rmi'kc, rxeept those who Konf to le. Tbe ' best thing Juvenis k Co. can do to satisfy tbe public mind tbat they have a particle if friendship for the ltoad. is to answer ' n'trftirteit t'y ttie tallowing questions: 1. by did yon try tj break up tbe Hartley Railroad meeting ? j 2. . How much Stock have job rioters! lai'D 111 ibe li-jiu: a. How roiicb Stock has MitUiuburS taken! auJwiHslic take ?i5,W,thc sum Jie guarantied for Coaoty Uuildings f byLcilmrc has signed ovor$0,00O, already, and will build tbe Court House, au J aUo r&we $2 for every $1 Mined bj 1 MiffliiiLurj; for tbo ltoad. Now stop your scribbling, and circulate jour eunscripuuu Papers. I Ncujb Jtftns from CDl!) Counties. rEUKT. Tbe IlIooBifield papers an- sale. J ue leacucr lr.sutuie uicei at the Court House ou the Kill lust. Tbe Lutheran church ediCco in Madiitou towa- ship will be dedicated ou the 11th inst. BLAIR. A nun named Parsons attemp ted to arrest a colored man, said to be a j ilave, named Green, at Hollidajsburg on Saturday week, but was foiled in the at tempt by Gen. Potts, Col. Pier, aud M.ij. Crawford. Parsons was bound over to answer for an attempt to kidnap, and in the meantime the darkey made tracks for parti uuknown. It is said be bad got away tun slaves from Virginia. If ho was a slave, the alova military combination wi'.! soon have to look out for the Dep. U. S. Marshal, as Judges Grier aud Kane arc death on all who dally with tbo fugitive slave law. V. J. Jcdm, Hollidajsburg, proposes to get out a history of the J uui ata Valley, aud asks information from any and every one iu getting it up. A good idea. (Who shall be the historian of the West Branch ?) The Presbyterian Synod had a session at Hollidajsburg. The West Pennsylvania Svncd, in session at Johns- town, was brought over by Kailroad, and the two bedus bad a very pleasant ftater- nal union Ll'ZKKNE. Tbi-y are getting up gas works in Wilkes-Barre. A prospectus is out fur a I mocratic paper iu Pittston. The AcruntoH JJntd sayg : l'he work on the different lines of railroads lea ding out of thii place, north, south, and east, is rapidly progressing. On the line east, the rails are being laid with all pos sible speed, and more than half the dis tance to tbe Delaware has been completed. The road bed of tbe Lackawanna road, north, is nearly ready for the rail ; and it Will lie couipitieu as buou bs iuo vbbk.-iu j l:ne is ready for the cars. Un the Lacka wanna and Liloomsburg road the track is being laid from this end, and all of it rea dy for the rails will soon be laid over. A very heavy rock cut near the Old Forge,is still to be cut partially through, which is all except the bridges that now prevents tbe completion of the line to Kingston. The bridge across the Lackawanna is rea dy for the superstruetion, and all the stone work of the river bridge at Pittston, with a portion of the superstructure is complet ed. Bradford. Dr. M'Intosh, who has some reputation for pulling teeth and pul ling trout,! roposes to issue a dollar volume entitled "Fish and Philosophy," or sketch- cs of nature and history up-Bradford-coun-ty-way, aud more especially on tbe Scbra dcr branch of the Towanda crick. Put us down as one, Doctor. Peters' Fanning Mills made by 11. M. Wells, Athens, Pa., took the lead at the New York State Fair. The Athens Gazette says, John Ro gers, of Litchfield, has sold a Hog to P. T. Barnum, for 500, which weighs orer six- eii I uuilv.1 ruiunfls anil rm ninA LW.t lonr ..... i i- . 5 from tir to tip. Pretty big story and ( r ' r ' '8 8- obtiiumbeblasd. Court commences at Suubury on Monday next. Coal ' . . township now contains lo40 inhabitants, a gain of over 1000 iu two years Pro-1 6. .... . , .... , nrMnle will be received until thn l.Hh innL m.,i.j:., , - for the erection of a new Methodist Epis copal house of worship in Northumberland. The Gazette says : " Sunbury goes -1 1 f .11 L. - n nm La finiuiUn. aueau ui in iuo iukiib w na for steamboat navigation. In addition j ... - . fc b. . been oustiy encsgea aunug mis season " . ' f . n i towing boats to the Pennsylvania Canal, I . b , . . , . . ... . j u beiog buiIt fof n.vj. j We understand that it ! gating our river. :ii ... v..;ii . .. ... L ,1,I , " Lewisburg and Danville." The l'oint TnwnU.irj and Xcrthumberland BorouL-h : r - c ; fair was attended by our brethren of the Argus, whose " report" is rather favorable to the people, the fruit, the vegetables, and tbe ladies' preparations. A kind of I " compromise between a scrub-race and a circus came off afterwards, whereiu fine horses and old fogies tried their speed on . .. , ,. , 4 d"ng which, two men, . Im. ...n.i.n SVi1 MIA llll.'tf nAV hilt BWtlll . two women, and one black boy met with a few such accidents as being spilled out of their cafriages or tb'rnwn frum their horses, happily without serious injury, Ct.vTttL Tbe Poor House was Toted down, 423 against it, some Districts going nearly all for it, and others all against it. At the called meeting of tho friends cf the Lock Haven k Tyrone Railroad, nearly $o0,000 were reported subscribed for stock in the road. In Bcllefonte, a horse before a buppv ran awav. throwing ccrf . j , c 1 two boys into Thomas mill-race, one 01 whom bad a shoulder blade broken besides getting a ducking. Cou.ar.tA. A boy from Danville, about ten years oldj fell from a canal teat at K-pytown, 23d ult., and was drowmd. ! .... mm The Jieniick liaaclto proposes fir. Buchanan, for next resident Mr. Davis ia to re-pnen a siueine class in Berwick. A convention of hotel kcep- cr was to be held iu liloonisburg, 20th ult. MlFFLIS. rrof. Bradbury, of N. Y., is holding a musical convention at Lewis town. There are twelve Public Schools iu Lcwibtowu, one for colored children. They are preparing to put the Lewiatown Furnace in Hast. Ouc man attempted to cowhide auother, got tho worst of it, aud both bound over to keep the peace. , .i i rt ..e c rr.... UI me out; euoscriocrs c . ... Dmiocrat, at least 20 have n t paid the poor printer of it the 44 first red. Cut I . . a I (..a t'nmniinv : LIU Ull, L ULUI . v ... j organised in Lcwistowo. A correspon dent of the Democrat recommends Ju'lgc A. S. Wilson for U. S. Senator. HlNTlXonoN. Eliiaheth Harkar, who has been confined in tho County Prison al most a year under sootence of death, for tho murder of her sister by administering a dose of arseuio to her while sick, died on Thursday week, aud was buried iu an out lot. She undo no confession of her guilt. Juniata. On Friday week, a daughter of John Reiser, residing at the foot of the Narrows, was drowucd by falliug iuto the canal. She was between niue olid uu years of age. Franklin. Ao English cockney im posed upon tbe citizcus of Cbambersburg as " Lord" somebody, and tho people were fools enough to let him diddle them out of several huudrcds or thousands of dollars. He tried to establish himself with Uev. Mr. Guyer, as a Methodist clergyman, bt was unsuccessful. Ho finally went with one man to get X10.000 in New York, but, when there, slipped off, and has not bees heard from since. He is stonily built, 5 ft 0 iu. high, SO or 35 years old. At the German Reformed Sync! in Chamber, burg, Rev. Dr. Scbneek of that place, IVct. Benj. Bausraan of Lewishurg, and Elder Griffith of Baltimore, were appointed the Delegation from :he Reformed Church in America to tbe German Church Diet, a voluntary Christian association of distin guished clergymen and laymen from all parts of the continent of Europe, which is to meet iD September next at the city of Stuttgart in Wirlcmberg- Lancaster. The heirs of Wilon have recovered $4500 damages of tbe Penn'a Railroad Company, he being killed by tbe breaking of a rail, the road being ia a bad condition aud tbe rail not proper ly supported by tics. Two of the Lan caster papers have been discontinued by being merged with other papers. Lycoming. Sheriff Beck, who in dulged considerably on the streagth of his supposed election to the Legislature, it is stated will contest the seat of one of those returned as elected. There 's no use iu exchanging with the Williamsport Press might as well attempt to read Dutch by starlight. The Waneusville P. O. is discontinued, and the name of Funstonville P. O. changed to Lairdsville. The Tea chers' Institute had a three days' session at Muncy The Luminary speaks of several improvements in Muney Borough, but wants many more Win. Stoddard is appointed P. M. at Jersey Mills. Montour. The papers notice tbat our young friend Thomas J. Galbraith, Esq , is elecica a mcraoer oi i"; islature of Miunesota, enjoys good health, and is doing well A second Presbyte rian congregation has been orgauized, in Danville, which- will occupy the old house of worship, refitted for the purpose. Schuylkill. The "American Repub lican" is a new German paper, in favor of the Amciican party, published in Potts ville at SI per year by M. A. Hcisler k Co. Oe i;o ;eeks h'ave"passed 6inceaman I named Winchester left Norwalk, Ohio, in v. , a balloon, since which he has not Dcen heard of. It is feared he has perished. Wasted. The greatest want of Far mers at the present day is "More Labor or Lcfg Land." n,, . o Tbe Synod of the Dutch,(oot German,) lUformcd Church of America, by a voteof , 55 to 34 rcqnetcd the North Carolina Clas-, "w ' ... ...,-! sis to withdraw their petition for admis-1 gion. In Other words, the tiynoQ rcluscu . to a(jm;t a glavc-holding Synod. Gen. Carronfort has been elected Trcsi- r t !, i dent of Mexico, Gen. Alvarez having re-: . ' signed. signed. Gen. Wm. Cullora of Tcnnesye is named for next C crk of tbe lower honse ot Gon- - . . . . . . 1 1 grcss. He voted against the .Nebraska bill, i and lost his re-election by that vote. II. M. Rice, (Administration) is elected Delegate to Congress from Minuesota, by a minority tote, tho opposition being di vided between a Republican and a K. N. candidate. Of 15.G0O arrest in Thilad. in five months 10,510 are foreigners, of whom ' m IrUb The Kureuburg (Germany) Courier states that tbe corporation of Beisinger, in . ! aoi-uuu .u ., I'-- pers to America. Santa Anna hat gone to the island of St. Thomas, with his daughter and a numer ous suite. It is now positively stated tbat the Ad- ministration will give Gen. Scott tbe back mr evidentlv intended bv Cnnnvsa in thn 1 J J -j o bill creating him a Lieutenant General Good for the old General, and good for the Administration. The Buckwheat crop has been a great one throughout the nation. ) Win. Case, tbe oldest Weslrj an clergy- I I. 1 a. I Z.A. 1 ...) man ihlsm, meau amwu- u.u. j 'Wst, last week, at the sge 01 -ears. ! A few weeks since? Mr. Case full from Iiis horse, and broke one of his legs. This acuident was the immediate cause of his death. On the 17th inMant a roblic celebra tiou. took rlaec iu Nc Orloaus fir the fill of Sevastopol. A te deitm was ebaun ted at the Cathedral, and a salute of three hundred guns fired. Mr Worrell, a l?.iptist minister of Mel rose, Mass., while pas.-.iug over Claries- , town bridge, was so badly injured by .n coD,act a tbat Le unC0WBM1, tl , Ten couduetcrs and Gvo breakmcn ou the New York Central Railroad havo been detected aud punished for stealing various packages, extending some timo back. Mrs. I'r. Judd has arrived in the Uni ted States. She and her husband were among the first missionaries to the Sand wich islands, aud now, after an abseuee of nearly thirty years. Mrs. Judd has rc turucd to visit her numerous friends trotn whom she has been so long separated. Bishop Soule has been fifty-six years in the ministry, and is still heartily at work. TllAMwSUlVISU DAY. Ptnn.Trani'u, ... In the name and liv the authority of the Commonwealth of I'euusvlvaniu, James Pollock, Uuvuruor of said Cuiumomvcalth : A PROCLAMATION. Fellow Citizexs: A public recogni tion of tho existence of Uoil, as the Creator of all things and the tiiver of "every jWinl and perfect Kiu," ith a humble acknowl edgement of our constant dependence upon the providence of ilim, "who rules in the army of Heaven and among tho children of nu n," is alike the duty aud the privilege of a froe and Christum people. 'JI has crowned the past year with his poodncss and caused our paths to drop with liitnesH.'' lie has blessed our coun try irilh peace. The Union of the States iur free institutions our civil and re ligious privileges right of eouseiciieu and freedom of worship have been continued and preserved. The great interest of education, morality and religion have been encouraged and promoted seiunee aud art advanced industry rewarded and the moral and physicist condition of tbe peo ple improved. The goodness of God has signally bles sed our Commonwealth. War with its desolations famine and pestilence with their horrors, have not been permitted to come ncur us : and whilst the ravages of disease and death have afflicted the citizen of other fctalt-s, we have enjoyed the bles sings of heaith an.l unusual prosperity. The seasons, ill their annual round, have come and pone, 'seed timeai.d harvest have not failed, smilinp plenty cheei'S the husbandman ; and, surrounded by the abundant fruits of autumn, he rejoices in the rich rewards of his toil. "The pas tores are clothed with Hocks the valleys also covered over with corn they shout for jov they also sing." Ai'frwiwlodgiug with grateful hearts thec mauit'uld IJessins of a beneficent Provi dence, we should " offer unto God thanks giving and pay our vows unto the Moit High." I'nder the solemn conviction of the im portance and propriety of this duty, aud in conformity with the wishes of many good citizens, I, Jawis Pollock, Covernor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby appoint Thursday, tlu: ld day of November next, asaday of general Thanks giving and Praise throughout this State ; aud earnestly implore the people that set ting aside all worldly pursuits ou that day, they unite in ottering thanks to Almighty tiod for bis past goodness and mercy, and beseech him lor a continuance of his blei-ings- (liven under my hand and the Oreat Seal of the State, "at llarrisburg, this 22d dav of Octolier, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty live, aud of the Commonwealth the eightieth. By the Governor. A. G.Cyris.Scc.ofthc Commonwealth. I'nlon ronnly Court Proclamation WHKRKAS, the Hon. ABRAHAM 8. WILSOX, President Judge for the Twentieth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Union, Mitflin and n viler, and Jaum Maimhall, Esq., Associate Judge in Union county, have issued tbeir pre- cept. bearing date . the S7.h da, r of ' October ions and tn mi 11 rec F 1. T IC lli'iuiiiii ii an 0rph'ansi court, Court ol Common Pleas, Oyer ami Terminer, and General Quarter Sessions, at LEWISBt'RG, for the coiintv of J'.NION, on Ihe third MONDAY of DECEMBER next, (being the Mth day) 18.r5, and to continue one week, , Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Constables in and for the county of Union, to appear in iheir nrr.n.e nercotic with their records, inolli- sitinn examinations and other remembrances to do those things which of iheir offices and m their behalf appertain to be done; and all Wit- and other persons prosecuting in behalf pf ihe Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to De men aim iiiric attending, and not depart without leave at their rent. Jurors are requested to be punctual in i tneir auenuauce i i't,u""-. -b - tneir auenua ., n.e to nonce. tiiven nnd nnder n hand and seal at the Sher iff's Office in Lewisburg, the 1st day of Nov ember, in ihe year of onr Lord one thousand .... 1 fr... r... ...im ih, t.i'.iiir. eignt niinorea a..u . . v.; ' i'hth rear of the Independence Ol tne unnea s,;les Jo Americauod save the Common- wealth! DANIEL D. GCLDl.N.Shenn. Itwiie I.lt, Dec. Term, 155. Daniel Rangier vs James .M'Creight John Haas vs Win M Vauvalzah Daniel Rnngler vs James M'Creight James M'Creight vs Daniel Rengler It B Carey vs Mark Halfpenny Mrs E Moatz vs Alexander Ammons Bastian Teiphel vs John Fisher Samnel Kyle vs Catharine Wolfe M Chnppel for Dr W Hayes vs Jno Locke Ac Jacob Stewart &c vs Michael Fichthorn North, Chase & North vs Chs II Shnner Dr Wm Hayes vs John Locke ti V & W D Turnpike Co vs V hue Deer Tp Hummel vs Hannah Hummel Clement & Masser vs Vonusman & Walter same Aaggari, luium r imu P O Campbell and others vs L P Teed C E Bowes for John Locke vs M Chappel Prancia Zellers vs Alexander H Blair Coin'th sug i M Bnferelal vs J Haus Jretal Trustees Lutheran Ch etc vs Martin A Slock Susanna Brown, late M, vs SV J Messersmith Danville Bank vs Jno Lawrenee ChsStees Alfred Kneass and wife vs James Quinn Thos Penny for Isaac Eyer vs S W alter Oeorse tkthnable vs Catherine E Bowes Th Gutelius for J M Taylor v Aaron Zeller Weiler, Kline ElUs vs Wm L Hitter Christian Millbouse vs Nicholas Millhouse Jacob Stork vs John Kimple Matthias Wilson v David Herr Iianiel llanpter vs Daniel Ilf vbjt t al ,n . as f 11 ...... 1 John Rr.bnrk vv A 5 Omo Lewisburg Academy. Tn Kali hhWutu Stim of this Ttri Tim wdl ?oiiuenre on Thi'ks&ai, r. 4, IHA5, to eimiume "o weeks. The deM','11 of the Principal in coinineMcni!? somewhat earlier thin usual, is to prepare me way hy shorter ?ZfF::X :ZZ The course of instruction is calculated to fit ouilis (o Collide or tor general liumes. The ItiaLt i a text honk, and Comi-usi rum and IKclahatioi receive careful attention.! 1'Ranr.iascr in Kecitaiion of Studies is rewar- 1 ded by the bes'oanunt of Comi-limltaiii Ctnun. j A class of Yiicso I.auils is secured. The present Session aflofds a rood oppnr- ' tmiity for viinn- men who ire engaged part of, the vear and who nuruu.se ilrvotlnz ttie winter month to llieir own iir.provemeur. Those desirou? (;f obtaining goml seats should be present the first day and secure them. Tttiliun. For Cummu.x 1!iim his (Heading, Wriiin.G.-or.iihy.Arithnietic.:raininar and U.S. History) SJii; AnTASrrn Emiilhh (all not named above) S; and for LisoiauilS $ 10 t'ontiiigcnt expenses per Session, &0 els per scholar. Xo deductions except for protracted sickness. JXO. KAXDDI.PII, Sept. 21, Priucipal. Heal ilgtate. Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale. Tit suit purchasers, on rctaunuhU Irrus. rriIEKE arc 9 lots of Woodland, si- JL tuate in White HeerTp., on Little liuf faloe Crcek.about a mile above Guldin's store, ranging from 14 to VI acres each, well timb ered with various kinds of Oak, Pine, Poplar, and Chesntit. The Farm contain? about 55 aercs.of which IS are cleared, and has on it a Two Storv Log r House, a Lod Stable, fpring of Water, Jtxland Fruit trees of various kinds. It ad joins lands cf John Hummel and Jacob Hart man, about 1 1 mile from Guldiu's Store, in White Deer lp.. Union Co., Pa. The above property U tillered at Private Sale, by the subscriber, GKORGE MKLXELL. Kelly Tp., Aag. 10, 53. A Valley Farm of Limestone Land, C 10MPKISING aliout 103 Acres, for J MALE. Said Farm is in one of the best Wheat-growing vallies in Central Pennsvlva nia.wilhiu two miles (over a Bridge) to a Rail road, accessible to Markets, in an eminently healthy neighborhood, near '.o Mills, mores, Church aud School Houses, and in the midst of an intelligent and respectable population. The Improvements are a first-class UAXK BAKX no by 45 feet.with a fair Mansion e V House, Wasini house, Corn house, andJLi-1 other suitable Outbuildings. It has a large jeny Apple Orchard, and Peach and Pear trees ?Vc. sullicient lor ordinary use. The Farm is all cleared ncept about one acre (and pientv of Woodland in the immedi ate vicinity.) all of Limestone soil, and as the owner think is iot ;urpas,cd for natural pro ductive finalities by any in the fetate. j It will be soot wh.illf. or a priin of 80 to i 100 acres, as might suit a purchaser. ! rVAny cash man wishing such a property j can obtain further information by applying to O.N.WottntM, 'Urtmick olhce, Lewisburg- ;triu FOR. SALE, That large and desirable property on the corner of Market and Water streets.well calculated for a residence, for business, or for a residence and place tif business. There ia a large ISKlCIv Hon? containing 4 larce rooms c the first door, 6 bed-rooms on the second tloor.and '' largi- finished room on the third. A Kitchen and Washhouse adjoins. There are also a spacious Cvllar.larse Cement Cistern, a Pump, aud Well of ?.'od water, a Stable, and all necessary Outlniild:nrs. For terms io. apply to Geo. F. Millrr. r.s.J tj. E.DAVIS. I.ewi.sliur". Sept. S3 lSSO James B. Hamlin, TTORNEY at LAW. i r?(tnce on Second St. west side, two doors south of Market, l.rvi iMlmrfT. 6msd Union Co. Pa. H. GERHART, ursjeon Dentist, at liis resi dence, Corner of Third Street awl I'nirmlty Arenur, LKWISIH RG, Pa. Aug. 21, 1S.SS FARRIERY. 'PIIE su'oscrilier offers his services . in curin Horses cf Poll Evil or Fistula. He will cure Horses of either of these atllic-1 tmns for $". or make no chare if not sue-1 cesslul. Here is an opportunity for every one whose horses are afflicted, to lestnrc them to health and working order. Residence on my Farm in Kellv Tp., near Lewishurtr. Ails, HI, ls5.r. GEORGE ME1XELL. NOTICE. K T a Ieelini of the Board of Mana- f 1 gers of the Union County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, held at the olhce of said Company in the lloruusth of Lewisburg, on the 4th day of August, 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 Board of Direc tors. J. A- MERTZ, Secretary. Aug. 10, lSSii. Latest from Sebastopol! VfEW (iOODS, i fur Spring and Summer. COMPRISIXG EVERYTHING WANTED IN OUR LINE OF 11! 'SI. NESS, AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES, now received and for sale by the subscribers. We invite a public inspection of our stock of Merchandize. IU RSII & VOBSE. Lewisburg, Slay 10, lt55 Glassware. TF yon need (.lastmnre, call on FITZ rATKlCK i BKO.at the Bookstore next door to Beaver it Kremcr's.where is to be had s lot of ebenn (;ia,srarf hou"ht at Auction. to be sold at Pliilad. wholesale prices t Ashbruton and Webster Goblets, Fluted; Jellies, Fwted Pitchers, Commet Dishes, Egg i Glasses, Kenluckv Sugars, Molasses Pitchers, ' .. .. .. i l: 1 -... rWt l. t'oncave rooieu uow is, mauionu amis, ayiur ( Pitchers, Tumblers of various patterns and; prices. Dishes and Bowls of all sizes and pat- , terns. Glass Jars, ice. Lewisburg, Oct. 5 j Estate Of DaniCl Ludwlg, dee'd. i -r ts . xi .1 . t 1VT0TK E is hereby given, that Letters ! i.1 Testainentary on the tstate ot DA.MLi. j LLDWIG. late of White Deer township, Cnion county, dec'd.have been granted to the j uudersizned bv the I!e"islcr of L'nion countv i in due form of law ; therefore, all persons in- j debted to said estate are requested to make ; immediate payment, and those having any just claims are also requested to present them le gally anthrnticated for settlement. ! JOEL KANCK, ROBERT CANDOR, j "" White Deer, SepL 3, 1865 COACHMAKEKS will find constantly op hand Eliptic Springs, Axles, Hub Bands, Laces, Oak Felloes, Bows, and a general as sortment of Trimmines, at the Hardware Store of REYNOLDS A M'FADDEN, Lewisburg. 1 Y EXPRESS Just received a fresh sup Jl plv ot'Oranee, Lemon. Raiiiis. Fics.etc. J me 2") at CHKIST . CALDWELL'S. J. H. C. HAriCX, TT0K.Ni:V at Law, MiiRinhurj. rainess eniruslcil to liis r;:rt, will be pttnrtuai!) and fauhfLiHy atten'?-! t.. Jnue 1, ii- ) 1 - - w Firm ar.d Kev Goods! New Firm ar.d Kevr Goods ! f (g 31u!lllll)l!l I)i- & I L I 1 1 Emwoniim of J. 1 Kti i & . ( . CHRIST c CALDWELL. The undersigned havin" purh:is.d the ei! te .Mammoth l'nig Mi re loinn rly b ;: ! v I'r 'ihiirnlini V'., are now ready In tol Orders and Prescriptions at a iiioin-i.t's nonce. U r have a lartre and well leete,! viorlc of fresh and pure HKl'tl. l.7'J.V-.'S, hcm.cul llvestiiUs. Oils, I ami-, tt;:, i i.nv (il;:Ss, PlitlV .III 1 dui GtiiisTs ;i..ssv. aki:, All kinds ' l'o f nt M .Viies, Fruit and Confectionery, Ttbacco,Siuil!',and Import' d Cigars ol ihe caoieesi brand-, Fanry Sution an I Ttiii t Art'.drs, Fine Toilet Soaps V Perln nery f all kin Is But.-StlKS 1!IB CuMlts or AVhllV YAK 1 1TI. ItootiH and Mtill-jncrj, a general vauety ol Litetaiy and bcuiaii ll-julvs. Pine Oil, Lard and Flu: i Lam of evi.ry description; fre-h Pine n.I arid Patent Hcm Fluid always on band. PLKE WJXLS aud UiL"URS of all kimls fr Medicinal u -es. Fire J'ro'f ami Ziiir P,iiufi. Preserving and Pieklinjr .Tars, Ac ry Customers will find our Mock complete, comprising many articles n U iiiipo.ssi:ie ir f" to ennmerate, and ail sold at mo.leraf prices Call and see us, one and all, and see cur slock ; and if we can't sell you cheap jjuods, we will not a-k you to buy. We are always on band to wail on customers. Remember the .Mammoth Ilrn? ftnrc THFO. W. CHKIST, F. s. CALDVk I'.LL. Lewishurg, T.'nion Co. Pa. "IV KAILROAD A new supply of Fancy J ) Goods, Porte M. nnaies, (ierinan Pipe-, and Kinnikinique Tobacco; also a vanetv ol new Iln-ik. Ihe rerv latest works, to be had at JuneS,'5S. ClllUyi Jt VM.UW ULL . 1)V CANAL. A (resh supply of White ) Lead, Pans and Chrome Grueti ground in oil ; also Turkey I'mber in 1 lb cans ; Lin- i seed Oil, Turpentine, Pine Oil and Fluid, all j of which we will f II at the lowest rates to I be had at IHIllsT d '1 LtiV. EI.VS. I J AST, but not I.en-t, a fine assortment cf ; j the very best l'ert'umery for the l.:d "s and gents, consisting of A'mond and II ncy ; rsiaps, Extracts for the h !kl.. Cel. r,:ie, llav Leaf and Hi. nee Wa'er. fiureau I'erfiime. etc. to be had at VHHI.ST V r.t lit WE I. Vs. C1ARPETS. A very large ar.d well select' d ! lot of cotton and ail wmd Carpets, fr -m 2 cts. to Si.' per yard. A portu n of tle Carpels were boughi at auction, others direct , from the manufacture. prices that we cm sell ihem verv lew. Th in want of Citpet we invite to call and look l e'ore buv.ne else where. J. tCllilEVLIt & MIX. June I. If 55. VI. A RGE and .Vrsirable stork if Ladies' Dress Goods, of every kind, for s ii r cheap by J. J-fHKEYLR & stX. VLARGF. lot of La h mer Shawls, for sal ' spnn? and ;mu ; verv l"ic, I v June I, 1S.-..1 .. srnuKYri: A SOX. ( G.OTH. t a-smiere j Wear, tor s.iie riv Tu'e-Is and Summer ' per ilcin ever June 1, :VA J. SVHKi:Eli Oil Soldiers' Blanks. TiOi'XrY LAND WARRANT Mank tor I t all eiiLra"eii in tin s rviee ol the 1', the War i .1 l-ipi an I for rh -:r W the L''u'; !eir fliu o the Office of L A DIES SEUIM; Itll.'US frcm r to Kit cts., Vtsitii.g Card.-. Portfolio an 1 s. rp Hi.oUi. Colour A; 1'ol.iur b. xes. t am-1 .V Sable Hair pencils. Drowintr paper and Uraw iug pencils, atM. Fuzpatrick A Urorii-rs, U 1 St. Lewi-lnirir. nSSCLUTICIJ. rri!E rartnership heretofore exisiim L between James Hayes. Tlu nvs Miirrny and John It. Goodman, nr. !'-r the Firm of J. Hatki Jk Co., has tins day been d -solved by mutual consent. A'l persons having un-cttltd accounts will please call at the ol I st.in'.where the Hooks an.l N 'tes are 1, it in the bar. Is i f J. Hayes and J. H. G . . nan f x settlement. JAMKs HAYES. T1IOM s MURRAY. J.( II. liOuDMAN. Lawishurg. Sept. lo, 1-.V '.I- Robert t 'ii.un'.ierlin bavins purchi-ed the interest of Thomas Mnrrav; James Haves, Jno. li.Good:iian and R.ibt Ciiamberlin have entered into Partnership un ler the Firm cf ll.Tis, (oioi.Mis V Co., at the Old Stand, where we will be pleased to see all our old fnends and customers. J MTS II YES. JNO. II. liOODM AN. ROUT CHAMUEKLIN. Lewisburs, Sept. 10, 15:1 Take Kotice. DR. KELLING, of Merhanifslinrtr, Pa., announces to all at'Ucted w tth Tu mors, Wens, Cancer, Cancer Warts, Polypus. Lupus, Moles or Marks, Scrofula or King's Evil, White Swelling. Fever Sores, Sore Legs, and all diseases that have been usually treated with Caustic, or Knife, li.at he can remote them by an entirely new method, without cut ting, burning or pain. It is 110 matter in what part of the body, he ran remove ilieiu with perfect safely and m a remarkably short time, if curable. No Mineral or Vegetable Poison is applied, and no money required, except for medicine.iintil a cure is perleeted. Chronic and all other diseases mentioned above, especially Venerea! afflictions treated wuh po sitive success.if curable. Full particulars can be obtained by addressing C. L KELLING, M.D., Mechanicsbtus, Cumberland Co., Pa. At the request of persons aillirtcd, residinz at a distance, he has lor years beeu iu the habit of prescribing by letter, and with Rtsi.nti saTisrArTin?r. He would sav however to those des tine advice in this way, that to secure attention they should enclose, with the peneral symptoms of their cases, a fee of One Dollar, io warrant him in ', spending his time for their beuetit i The Doctor mav be consulted at The Doctor may be consulted at his Oti.ce at all limes when not professionally absent. CacTion. Strangers coming to .viecnanics- burg to see the Dr. are cautioned to beware of unprincipled persons, as some have been de- . ie :.. I.. :n ,!,;. 111.,. ceiveti. it. rt. is nic i-iiiy cut .1, .ins who can perform cures by Ihe new method. His I office is directly opposite the l.'nmn Church. Meclianicsburg is 8 miles from llarrisbttrtr, ; pn the Cumberland V. It. tl.. and accessible i from all parts of the Union. The Dr. will visit j cases within a reasonable flistance w hen tie. sired. July ?7-wyi CABINET WARE. Having taken Ik Shop on " ' Xorth Fourth street, near Ihe Franklin House, formerly ccrupied by F A Donachy and A D Elder, the subscriber most respectfully informs the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity that he is preparedto inantifariurc all kinds of siMiwt Wars', comprising Bt'REALS. TABLES, Bedsteads, Stands.,--, i Sofas, Corner Cupboards, Card Tables. all jA, kinds of CHAIIJS. Ac. Also that he makescsj COFFINS to order, and havinc provided him 1 self with a II V. iltfiV he will he prepared ti j attend Funerals. Having ensraje.t the best wcrkmen.therefore the public may rely npon having the best of work from the best materials. JOHN' S. SIITPTOX B. All kin N of Country Produce taken jn exchange. Ia wishing, A pi il VIC, It65 i.tl i:s itrnson 1uk liter I i 1 r HOLLOWAY'S PILLS i Kit I' Mit 117. SllKT It lii-.. Li-en tli- I- t f Itii- liuuir.ii rr 1,. w;l,il.i.j . tlWN i,v dIM)IM t,u u!l.-r.iitf- llc-LlAiVAV e IU.LS I. .e ', a,.,, I I i '..1 1.. IL- ctl.t ( lie WKAK. IU .KUIOt.-:. II. o lil.l.l' All., ni l Hi- IMIIOI. ..J ,, rtiLius, ,mi. o l i, bi.'l rci.titule n. I'n.f. -me llchl. .iv h i o !y r.ot- t '! Ilie munuf. lui ,! B. ' tll-dl.-lie " III tl-' I lnt 'A - lAO'.', .Lli'i l Hi IB liillll U U-t 1 mil ,-ihii In,. .1 ir, im tl ., l-.l Xkbivlijr LImi i4 1 to:r eau Ir lL- fui'e.-l ' f il.ftaa. ' Thtic Pi'.U Purify tlte PAujJ. i Then' fmao I'll. a .ire lj r. -.Ij .-i.iaUnwl twrrafc wi li. r-l ii ; !.'. lio-r. tt.e hel!i-J. I!e lui.f(M. Iho 1 rkiii. mid 11. t-.we.-. r-rrr. tin,; ny iKrai g D.viit n tl,' ir 1'ni.i'ti. ii. j.iinf: II.-; tt.e t !o.l. Ifie ,ery i til 1 fc, ttk-l llij. t urins; ill" ase in alt Ca t ruia. Jtiji ptiit otid J.inr (.'''litj'lttiuU. Niariy l..iil ti.- I.ui.ian rr.te h.ite tk..n ll.rae Pilla. It V. l.-n i r' r. : :ii all part' ' fllie air! l.Ihal nuthia M, l- Q U.UU-; .. i U, ta-lil 111 ta- t t d.w I J. TFel lll , li.e.'t1 ' ' ' -r iih' Ii " tic -jIi t rH' rnll. Th.y 1 u v.i,r a 1 r.. ti j k.tii' U, tie m- iai.a, D'-armr BO.U1 d- rt .; t, ;.t. 1 .:. u u.i '.llirr ui'-.D' iinfr flle-l, I Ct,.ri! I.Lt'!ty, Ft Jf lth. MfinT'.f tl rnr.-t ilm; .,0 (. wrn :rv nt. hlTr? Of1)w4 tbi-irt u b iu i: ts 'y ill- ii.tr ..Inn., n i t i'iiii, II. il tl.,- II. iv I erw lh Cl"I:iUi .f U. BU, L-'-tri.' I t'laii tiiir.il ilik.t thif to J,aDr i H, fait I'Linl. I'-.tr (sijonri ! r ; r--n f il.t Kt-klth, r wh rp il.-)Miu 1i-p ift-n im; -rin-J, w ltd iu turivUbg r i rut.- litvt r f..i: V a.l'Tj r ii. t. F'.m'ift Complaints. No F- m!. Tt tin-- rr oM. t.nulil bw nitbf ut tbts fW bmti -t ui-ui ":!,f. Ii - urrr j nii'i rvuiAU s tlur ni' iitLiy ri'ttr.-r-tt nt ;.Hi' fi.!M t itn: i n rtanj cawl llktacbam. Itis l ll.c i ; t y;-dn id- tl.at etui Ui )(Tn tn r-hilttrr-ll ' I Hi! n.'"i. i-'l I T May C tDplmml COHJJO- ' .tiAuli uu uiu.: .-iA-Lij'l if- Hiliicutit. I iJa-'ivK J'fcN ir. tit Itit rtir.'Uy t nown in tht world for t" U tcis Lm'J$t A-tJ.tr lr p?y I.itst O Dijjlslata I: wt-I i . imLbinti' Fi-.rHn-l A -nt Lrwoof Lirits t .(iins J ia.f f '-mliint-tue . i II. uI.li t-ijtt an. C,rr I I'i'rii'.ts Ifil:rvTi n fritry mtt' D t i.-livi i.t-r lnjri.u f ut-r-l AftWtibD- i I'i -ia li::'i;i:ittti'tl W or la of Mil kiutaB i L'i.irr:.-. liiw;ir-l Wf:t)tnMt ,.Ji at tir Mrjiififtri . ft Prr.S-Mr 1foi.it wit, i ''Im I' D Lain-. t'W V'ri, d ! '4 Strftinl, iV'ti t' t3,rnj ; ly ail ir.-;ft ! Imiilrt ud Ih-al'ti rf Miiir io ; t.' r-ylt"t tl.. l ii.:.-t rtr.-i th riTilizr! worl-ia j tux'"', i.l ' rent'. : ft-rtst.ai.-i 1 i aria. 4tTIti ru i.1 & c ui ! rbie n ' I y taking the Jjf- I -izr;. .N I.. I -ir -tT..n5 f r tli-cruMance of patient in ry AYER'5 FILLS, TOH all tiie i-i;r;.ii5?s of a L 1 aaiii.v r Ill sic. Tirnna hits Iotijj existed a pnnne demand for as effective purirttite j..i wh: h could tie rehed on & Mire, and pi rt'-clly sure in its nrn-ration- This has teen prrpriri d to nn et tbat detnund. and an exten sive tr::tl of its virtues bi eon, I'isivelT abiim w-.ta what sicres it :cci.milih!i'i the purpose deiraed. It is croy to tnnKe .1 J.riy-ienl : 7, but not easT tl tnske the bt of all ii one whieh should hais Hirtie cl the o:.';t tl'il.s, !ii,t ill the advalitagrs, ot every oti.c-r. 'I his bxs been attentpted here, anil with ulrtt sncress we would respectfully submit to the puiie de i.i n. It hxs been unfortunate foV the p.iTt.t.t hitherto thr.t i,!i:io-t every purgative nu li iue a. r.moti'oiis and irritating to the bow els. Ihisisn-'t. M.iny of ttn-m produce so mutS lrr:p:i;ir Juiii :oi1 revulsion in trie system as to mora that t'Hit'TtMume the irood t" te derived frum t?:em. 'l i.e-e -i.'a ppebice no irritation oc pain. UTile-s it urise from a previously existing obatruo lioii or der.niL'enietit ill the bowels, "leinft puPely vegetal ile, tio h.inn can arise from their ue in any quantity ; bnt it is better that atiy nietiicine honlcft tie laio n j;i:vioii.-iy. M.ricte ilireetiuns for their use in the sevenl iL:ea.-' S to which tbrr are ap plicable are Kiven on the Co . Ainuni; the coia plaints whieli h ive he, a --ei 1:!y t ared by them, wm mar ni, i (inn Liter Complaint, in its Tarious formal of JaMii-ll. , , Ii.ii::estion, Languor and Loss of Ap- i. titr, Li-tlessne-s, IrritahiHty, Bilious Headache, oiioiis 1-evcr. Fever and ie. Pain in the 8ide ar.d Loins ; f -r. in irith. ail thee are hut the eon sei;i:, nre i f diseased action in the liver. An aa r.;n r.; lit, thi v a-: rd pn mpt acd sure relief in (.'oa t viiii as, !',! s. Colic, Iiisenterr. Iliimnra, Semf. Hi and S- ulvy, C'ulibt with son lies uf the body I'iei rs nr. l iiopurity of the bbswt ; in abort, any and everv c:ise where a nnrcative is ieiuired. 'lhev base al-o produced aonie siiarnlarlT ie reisfnl cire- in Hhi-umstism, Gioit, DrotisT, Ovare!, Kry-ip-.-las, l'aipiution of the Heart. Pains in the II. .ck. St..ma. h. and Side. They j.h,mhl he freely taken in the sr rinir of the year, te imnfy the blued. aT.d I repnre t!ie syst.'in lor the change of seasons. An o.-c asional d'-se st'Tiodates the stomaeh an.f bowel- iiito heahi.y action, and restores the anpfr tiU a:. l vi.T. ll.vy pitrily the blood. and, by their stimulant action on the cirenlatorv aystem. reno vate the strength i-f the botlv, ai:d restore th w ;tf.l or d:-e.;- vl er.- rii s of th. vvi.o'.e organism. Heme an occasional dose is advanuccotis, even though no serious uT;tiicnic:it exists; but un necessary dosing should never be carried too far, as every p'irAtive i:iea:rine rcdio.es tiia strcnirta. when t..ki r. to excess. The thou.md eases in whien a physic i- required cannot be eriiniierated here, but they' stu'e-t tlieln-ehes to the reason of eterv liody ; and it is l onhdently believr.l this pill will a:iswr a b.-tter purijo-e than ar.y thin which ha hitherto been av.nl.i'i !e to ma:. kind. When their virtues are once known, tbe public will no loturer douht what remedy to employ whea in need ot a cutloirtic mcdwirc rnr.rAr.ri r.v JAME C. A Lit, Practical and Analytical : Chemist, Lowe;:, .!.:-s. i Pr.ce Sj Cents per Box. Five I!t xes fer?I- ! ;ai'i:k i:i:xtiti riXTOita, lVr tiic cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, ; lir.-ni I'itis. W hooping-Congh, Croup, Asthma, i and Ci nsuiiipiion. Tnts remedv nas won for itself such notoriety frum its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease. that it is entirely unnecessary to reconnt the evi dences of its virtues in any eomniunity where it hns been cmi'loyed. So wide ia the field of its ue ftilness. and so" numerous tbe cases of its cure, that almost every section of the country abound in persons pu1 licit- known, who hnve been restored from al inuint: otid even desperate discuses of the lurcrs hv its ue. When once tried its superiority over every olu r Tnedirine of its kind is too appar ent to escape observation, and where its virtue are euowii, the pnt lie no longer hesitate what antidota to employ tor It distre-siru; and dangorous atlec tions of "the pulmoi.i.ry oreans which are incident to our climate. And "net only in forrniiiabte at tacks npon the lungs, but for tbe milder varieties of Coi ns. Coccus. IIoAn-rr. fce.; and for Ciuldkkx it is the oUa.-ai.test and safest medicinal , that can be obtained. As it hae lornr been in constant use tiironghoul this section, we need not do more than assure the) people its ipialitv is kept np to the best that it mt ' has been and tliut the genuine article is sold by IT. . ir slhv J IMC- l AVUIt. Practical anl .InatTtl ra! CI,, iri-t. L well. Mnu. i Kor - lie t v r U. eh .ie. A I'hrU k Ca ilw-1!. Lewie- Vnr-: j. r. Ci!. i' : " '!n't. aM Kemper m ' UUckie r, ilillt.i.: uiv, aud bv ail lK-:Jers everywhere. Elap cf Union and Snyder Counties, i VARNISHED, with Woo;!cn Holier?, ' ' . . . 'h.ctlhtI oosU ' Daja - Township map, entered, lor tl j)"yj,("B j i 'i,,. a OV. I.SII. p iilic. t.eo'oeical I 75 ine is drawn nn this Map, als p lines, aioi as it contains un iu principal Roads, and show s comparave dis tances, jt should be stndied by all who are to vote ioi the location of the teat of Justice. The Geological Map shows the strata of the two Counties. For cheaper copies of Ihe Map. address K. VULKMAK. Lewi-bur?, May IS. IS55. AEniPJISTEATOS'S NOTICE. VOTH'E is liprrby given, that Letters : of A tmintstraticn en ttie estate i i j Mooat, late of Kelly Township. I mon coun ' ty, deceased, have been granted to the under. : siunrd. bv the Register cf t nicn cennty, in j duo frrm'of law ; therefore alt persons t i debted lo said estate, arc requested to maks ; immediate payment ; and those having just i claims ar also requested to present thern pro perly authenticated lor settlement lo 1 1 JO-El'H MOORE. W n toe-ton Tp . T.reemigC, JOHN SCHKACK, ta.t Builali e T;. , l rioa Te.. June IS. 1.. AiimiiiiUraturt SCHOOL Ol.'DER.S neaily fii.id and fuX ,i!e at tl.c C.Wi.c.'i OCee
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