Lewisburg Chronicle and West Branch Fanner Dec. 14, 1855. Ifuiistarfl ChrouirifjUS'! v) f : milled l.v kt o. .v. won nrx I. n. ronyeurs Dir. 14, 1S55. T Bntitm .Urm.Tb- i.iviiiets rnnuncu t,. th li-tr-.l an beat circulation vt any Sw?japcr Ik iruiua 4.mibij. faTh Am.r1-an Natl''n.l Cnnrrn. to nominate rauji- dalMlrre.id.i.1 and Tiis, ri-.i.l.-iit, mert. at ritiLitiLLf Ma, FriJay, Kb. Ut 1S58. W&.rnn Irani IWnArtK Watr rnnventinn. to tftn mat cjn'li-lMt- l-ir lnnal 4'woilaiuioiicr, Surrevur Hi maffal ud Andltnr 1-Tif-T-I U.m.i.la.., ludar. Marrh , . i ue original provision lor selling me , uear.y co-opcra.....,, prov.oea lueir ia.. j UoAD.TIlu kliih of ,,;, roaJ wilj hul j Andrew Kf.nsedv is appointed Clerk , public buildings having been struck out j could be conducted upon correct priuei-! L.cii0,rS at Spruce Creek ou the l'Jth, at to the Commissioners of Union county, in , by New Rcrliners' influence, thoy still be- j pies ; but since those fairs have, almost ; Oraysville on tic "JOth, and at I'iue Grove place of A. J. Peters, resigned. I long to Union county, and can not be ta- j without exception, been diverted from Mills ou the 21st inst., at which addresses Prof. Kennedy printed the first paper j ken over to Middleburg iu the stage. But their original intention, and the vieiuity I wil1 e delivered showing the importance in Union county, at Miflliuburg is a good if evil counsels prevail on Middlecreek.and ' (at least) of their show grounds become ! of tLe '"'j-rovemeut and that the invc,t t . . i -,i V - i. . . . . . I .1 . r .i im-- i .t i- i uieut will be profitable. 1 lie citizens of tins penman and acsountant and will make a j New Uerhu involves the counties in strife, j a theatre for tho exhibition of " beiuale ; C1)unty aj more ,.sj,nC.iay those in the good Clerk, provuhd he forgets that he is auy further division may cost our cousins Equestrianism," animal monstrosities, and neighborhood of the route, should feel a so longer schoolmaster ! I over there more than it would bo worth. ! buffoonery of all kinds, I think it is ueces-! Creat interest in tho success of the cntcr- The last, dlsgracefal Trick. i ue stractiou ot part nt the Lommis - ..ouer. documents from the late county cat, is a matter to be lauuircd into and i- j- . i l i adjudicated by the proper authorises. That rrti i . j . . . ..... . , 1L Vlj nv tln in At I tr-x linn n.nmrn nrt unit , c. , advice of tho men who created the turmoil in our county tho four years past, is a very general opiuion. MaDy of the citizens of Sew Berlin aro now, as they were then, exempt from all blame except that of fol lowing unscrupulous leaders. The Timet clique, however, is as busy and as reckless now as ever. To foment quarrels between the two counties, would just suit their pur pose?, and perhaps put some good fees in their pockets ; fierce dissensions enkindled would show what goid prophets they were, and by careful nursing might help them to a little office now aud then. As sufficient proof of the wicked designs of this clique, read the following from their "orgau" of last week : 1 On Saturday, 1st inst., the division bill took effect, and Union county is now l ruutill- itW-wt.irl fin Mniil .r K- !.. Commissioners of this county removed the cau5 ,u Court (as ouo or tho otber &UCI' Records to Lewisburg. All the furniture ; allJ fal1 ,0 do ') Wl!l ho to,d that " Lcwis belotiging ta the different ollieti, was also i burg" made them lose it! If it should taken, thus cheating Suyuer county out of j bo bad traveling wheu getting to Court, the one lia.l of a!l tint belonged to toe I countv before the division. But what wont ZsrMiy do ? We contend that Snyder j countv is entitled to an equal div s on, and : we , the vecasary ,L will be taken ! vve the necessary tupt in thu matter." Times. Herd is no allusion to the manner and time of ffirt of the "records" leaving the Commissioners' Ofiice not a word of rcf- ereneo to the Law as moor but a gratu-1 itous asiumjition that a divisiun of pigeon' holes, account books, and every item of county property, was required. The lawful removal ly those having Solo control, is denounced as "uieatinu," an 1 the Timet irauts 'neat-wry tlept taken.' Iu short, it ! ii endeavoring to make the Snyder people ; ii:.i i-i--'i,i ueiieve lucy are enormously ana wi.iuuy ; wronged, aud urging them to go to law , about it to involve each county in costs, ; and create dissensions and hatred. Iufa-1 luous as this desire is, it h characteristic. I "But was there not to be a diviaiuD ' it ; n.av be afckod. The LcgifcUture enacted a Law. comu.01.lr called tLe Divi-ion Act. entitled '-In ACT fur tltc Erection rfa ticic Gvn tv. cut e fvart i f laiuu. t; Le en txi . XXYDEi:, a,l refatice to the Heat sht)i,cr auJ prophccJ acaitist Lewisburg, ' Justice of Liuou ChUm'v. : . r i.- - i i . .. J .. . . ..and to magnify New lierlin m adverse pro-i nil hiim arna flitc it fn hA r.rrii.il rim f nd what k'nd of a separation to be made ? Wag there any provision for "an equal di vision" of the effice furniture, old stoves, and books ? No nor is there any attempt to show any such authority ! The tkuuitory was to be divided : all gnutli oi a speciuci Hue j "shal! be, and the same is hereby erected into a new county to be called Miyder, on ; the condittont Lerviuaftcr expressed. ' , .. . . i ; The Lmoa county property remained as ! . . . , .. . befnrc, without any alienation express or , , .. . ., implied, (for nothing is said about it,) cx-. r , , ,. cept that a change of the scat of justice , tras authorized on certain conditions. But, the settlement of all old urcou.iU , is imposed upin Union county alone, as is expressly provided for iu the following : n-i . ii i 1 'SECTION 21. UhatdW.rj'cj and mtlitia fine, levied or assessed whin the td uew j ... tueh taut shall be dieiiled equally between the counties aforesaid, vfkr defraying all triictiset of and for the county of i'nion, incurred before the lirst day of Hccemher, 1.,llrlr- .,; tine thousand tight hundred and Ulty-live. The very thing done removiug the assessments aud loads is the very thing directly and unequivocally prohibited in the above section. Uuioa is put to all the trouble of settling old accounts and paying all joint debts of every nature up to the 1st inst., and when all is done, equally to uivide the surplus lunas, (it any.; .... 1 , . . county "J Snyder, aniline county oi Luion, : .utMnf -" .nM.g vm.-, nummary oi me i-nymviiiH. same nine: -y p, ilho D. uf any time prior to me crsi uay oi lie- anu tlie interior arrangement ueai anu i mi'i.niicuu -i, .;, :i ik i iiuwU Vane M. ccmber, oue thousand eight hundred aud conrletc. While I am awardine this ccn- ! "rf"ses OI "vernment 330,omi -ti , aui, Kianikinique ' .f.r.fiee euVeeted nu.l reentered .' . -u -i. .r i . r"'.1. . . 'i1'" Sj new H.viks. the v.-rv Ii " , " ; , , , . 7 i,i , crai praise, i win, aw iuo nsh. oi oeiog rennsyiva.ua Volunteers in the !,,,.. .-, CJII at ij ma mi nni. . . ,. . , ... ,,.. ,,, ate war with Mexico Is it not all plain and is it not liberal durable, and handsomer ia appearance towards the new county ? That part now than any other building material save tnyder county did not pay half the taxes, ! wnite marblo or light brown stoue. and it is believed made more than half the ; in priSOn arraugement I must agree r xpcriscn, at least of late years. By this j w;tu y0U. I Can not think it humane to livisiuu,in truth, Snyder would have more i confiLe any erring, (and how often inno i ban an rguitaUt share; but, as the Lawl,, unfortunate mortal ia a basement, award, it, I'nion has no disposition to de- i no ,natt0r how well ventilated. Should pnvo ber of a dollar Now read also ! r0Ur committee, however, determine to "Section 23. That all provisions no-' . t I.. - ... (In l.ii. i n I , . I siaij .o. ....,. uS , and meaning ..f this act, are hereby decla red to b iu full force.'' How monstrous and absurd to pretend that I'nion county uinst settle all accounts and ray all expenses, when half ihe Imn'rs are in snyd.r County, and money assessed j for the purpose iu the Suvder treasury 1 1 ' Necessarily, to trry out ihe truo intent I and meaning" of ,he nlst rf, he old dupltes, bond,, aiJ U1;(n,.y must go I ,,. . " " tr "!tt,-"":- "-onot tl;,u tktltwruof ttc new county want anything unfair or ille- if they had not been alarmed anil Ij New lStrliu triekiters, those re- cordi would nut haTO been abstracted. Mcs?r.. Miller, HoTF.u, and IIomib, th I Commissioners of Snyder, are honest men, ! and when the facts of the Law arc fully given tlietu by the Court, wo have no doubt they and our Commissioners will ', ,l, ,,,... ,. .J M h Timet and its clique to hunt up its law - ! suits somewhere else. ,, ... '. . , . ., j We prefer ;, but Union county can ..:.. ...- :.. i it . r su?i.kiu uer jiiteieais tt well Ma uuv Ul ueir , .f ; a,?" ! . . . J ,, , says the Timet, just as if this alleged J . . . . , . : monstrous aei oi injustice was an uone Dy : . , icivisourg . Jlio truth is, Ijcwisburg had no more to say about what musty papers, stove pipes, A.C., should be removed, than the man in the moon had. Two Commis sioners, ono a citizen of Hartley and the other of Keliy men just as independent of Lewisburg as they arc of New Berlin -directed w hat should and what should nol be taken j and we arc told that nearly every citizen of New Berlin (except Sam'l Wciiiek and the 1'imtt clique,) said they acted right, according to the law, and man fully and cheerfully assisted in the not agreeable but unavoidable work. New Berlin iu truth did more than Lewisburg in that particular matter, whether right or wrong. The disposition of the Timet in this in- stauce, shows what wc may continue to Suitors who do . not gain their ! expect, tht v will be told it is all in rnncpnnnnen of Division ! If their cattle miscarrr, or j . f -' j FC:,re,lJ' oi ioou rcans, or lueir sour " out spoils, they will be told that it is a iuJ.Muent on the land for takini? the coun- ty seat away from New Bcrliu ' If folks 1 ! grow old and fccbi; they will be told they ! were young and healthy before the Lewis- burgers tried to get the county scat ! If horses run awty, or the weevil prevails, it wil! be all laid to " Lewisburg." In short, i whatever may be uudcsirable, the Times I aud its clique will coutrive some way to hiteh upou Lewisburg, just as Esq. Wcir- itk in his 41 Whig speech" denounced Lewi-burg as too sickly for a county scat ! 1 .i ..i trae tuing, uowtver, is evident: tae vul- gar and baseless abuse of Lewisburg by j the Timn and other presses for a few years j past, has neither made New Bcrliu the " city," nor Lewisburg tho " habitation of bats anil owls," that they predicted. Jud . ging of tlie future by the past, it might ! U m nrolitable sul.ie.-t nf innuirT. Ilow ! large will New Berlin be, and how large Lewiobunr, in teu years provided the 7v. l :.. i;...i,i . i . portion : For tlia Chrrinirl. Kvitoss " Chuomci.e" Gentlemen : Your short editorial under head of " I'lan fur Coui.'.y Buildings," I doubt not has excited some curiosity among the citizens of Union to sec the Court Houses at Cam- and Xowanda. I conies. I was euri- ous euou..t t0 pay Camden a visit for that ;,. t , if posiM a p . 1 .' ? , , . tive view to send you, but there is none . , , . extant save the original. 1 am not suth- . , , ... cieatly familiar with the technical terms . ' . . . .. , in architecture to give an intelligent ac . . .e ' iu detail. I will gav, liowcvcr, tbat jou ' " ' , may congratulate yourselves on the liber- j , n. ' '""-'-, . nnt nnii rnini iiiiii rn rmir pnnimiiia'o it 1 f , , . . , . such a houe as that at Camden iscontcm- , . . . .. Pla,t(1 ,utm 10 Pul UP m wisourg. ,i i. r... t..f u -i l .t ; uu worlu uc-,s "6ge.- i..e...- . selves to my mind while looking at the I : building. The columns I thought not ! e c , bcavy enough, and their copings not strict- I jn keeping with the general style. The j pr, jCction of tho caves I thought a little I tu0 bt,ullow. The outside mastic or rough j easting I thiuk ppoils any building. I ' kaT(; UCTCr fcuowa it to be durable, and it ; cas(S a very shabby appearance in a very j I short timc. God pressed brick, painted ! . ... jrab or ,C4 color, is to my mind the most I a(J t tllij pIan I thiiik they would be ! ' ' ..... - . ; .;fi,i -n.i ron..,j f.,r their trnnh. if a ( they would procure a plan of the Court House at Chicago, than which I doubt whether a handsomer can be found any where ; it has a prison ia basement. The -t :.. ...ti- - i: i ...4 I V" u""l"""V .ou , , cl1 ht lougl.t within your limit, if j 1 am ri2,1,)Jr '"f"":,1 05 t0 the aniouut 0f your subceriplion. G. J PU,Ud ' 1 ls w' j .T.mc M. Mason is re-clccttd to the U. ' i;. Senate from Virginia JIksMs. Editors : Observing iu tlitj last Chronicle a notice for a meeting of the office of the Union Agricultural So- eicty on Tuesday next, it occurred to mt that a good opportunity weuld be afforded j during Court wek for forming an " Ag- : rieultural Club" at Lewisburg, if such measure should bo deemed advisable by ! the frieuds of agriculture, who will proba- ! I.lv Iw. nreaont t th nr.nir.r nt ?onrl ; I have been always favorable to agricultu- ral societies, and would still give them my ; I i , , , sary for the frieuds of agriculture to devise ! tl. ...l.. ..r n.i: :..i r oumu um wvue ui uiuiiiuiiui; iia luicusia AM lf) t There arc intelligent farmers enough in ., r, ., . , , 'he viciuity of hewisburg to form such an . T , . . . association as I refer to ; but we should expect some at least of the enterprising, energetic friends of agriculture in Lewis- burg to join us. If vou should think fa - vorably of the project', will you give notice , . 111 . of a time and place, when a meeting may be held to take the matter into considcra- tlu V Lt.. 11- . IT XI- a cry respeciiuuy yours, J. ai. -x. Chilli?quaquc, Dec. 10, 1S55. tSTIie horse racing, whether by male or female performers, at fairs, is always allowed or prohibited, according to the will of the managers, and has not, and we hope never will, " obtain" in Union coun- j ty. Outside " shows" are a nuisatico that oecasionally happen, and, if discouraged as they may bo, are a lesser evil. The proposition to form a farmers club snJ dUca agricultural and similar qucs- tions, we have heard urged repeatedly, J and with the aid of our 'hillHiuao.ie ! i, i . . hi,! neighbors wo doubt not could be started and carried on advantageously. A'e have '. no titno to consult with the President of Uie i'0CIct5. but take the further liberty to uvfuinX o j j, M of XucsJa , at K j - J.' , R . ,. ,J ' i lerU 3 offic ( '"""xliately after tho ad-1 f j"ummcnt of the Ag. Soe. Com.,) for a P"'0 meeting to consider upon thu for- ; ? Agricultural Club as pro- j posed above. Editors Curo.v. PENNSYLVANIA HNANCES. Summary of the Rrt'dptw at the .State Treasury from 1st day of December, Hftl, to 3oih day of November, 153, both days inclusive ; Lands fl7,4t 15 Auction commissions 21,27:175 Auction duties 51,920 ii5 Tax on bank dividends 34.",l:w o'j Tax on corporation stocka 27:t 031 1H Tax on real and personal estate 1,721.1 1 1 711 Tavern license: e'2,259 HO Ketaileis' licenses 'it'l'll.- 'j""5" lirokers' licenses Theatre, circus and menaerie I.HOfl 95 I 2.:t:!S oo i 2,191 97 M.O'JS 49 Distillery anil brewery licenses 7.93S pn 3,M'J 35 U li.anl room, bnwliii;; saloon .and ten-pin alley l.nses 2,SC9 63 I 16.076 35 : Hating house, beer house, and restaurant licences Patent mediciue licenses ''""! 'li i '"!; " i-'Iiri ia Miller,' tat Koreien in g insurance ac'nries i.is5 r.i j Tax un writs, wills, deeds etc. Tax on certain offices Collateral inheritance tax Canal and railroad tolls Canal fines 59,453 23 ! io.h'.) GC 117.970 2fi j l,J12,:t7ti 71 I 40 00 ; 11.9ri5 00 1 1(1.617 00 ; 140,461 33 12,116 29 9,125 00 161,125 25 ! M30 92 : 1.UH3 70 ' 1,195 07 ! 21 50 Tax on enrolment of laws I'rcmiums on charters Tax on loans Interest on loans Sales of public property Tax on tonnage Stale lunatic hospital Kcheats Accrued interest Colonial ltecord, and Archives Refunded cash Annuity fr right of way Fees of the public ollices Miscellaneous, including surplus fund, 1 1,73 :t 10.01.11 no ; 4,011 71 r ' 0,555 53 i 5i5,:)im,t74 II : Balance in the Treasury, Dec. I uciii rLi.i ii-ii luiitis ill i irs irv. unavailable, 41,032 00 56,072,434 83 331 50 Pensions and gratuities 13,130 41 ! 7S.713 19 ; 160 (Ml i 4.210 Oil j 210,574 05 ; 260.83H (HI ', 316,550 60 ! 2,05 7,039 94 j 24.517 50 ; 1.629 P5 I 39,819 86 251 50 3.509 93 13.465 77 j 33,000 no charitable insi.im.ons 1'enn'a Colonization Society P.enn'a s,al? Af cnUural Soe'Jr Common schools Commissioners of Sinking Fund ''0n "n'ied 'inlerest Domestic creditors Damages on the public wr.rki sfate' horary'14'0"" l'ublic buildings and grounds p"uV;s,of ref"8e .HI..I.....I.1., 2I.WS 00 1,039 05 I F.scheats Penn'a clairnanfs under the acts of 1799, 1N02, etc. Colonial ltecords, aid Archives Amendments to ihe Constitution Abatement ul Sliale Tax Ke-issuiug relief notes Mercantile appraisers Counsel fees and commissions Miscellaneous 1,799 86 3,217 50 ! 3,913 K3 1 60,691 19 1,(100 00 ! 827 14 ! 10.731 73 10.K5H 18 $5,35,707 53 Dalance in Treasury, Xov. 30, Depreciated funds in Treasury ... - ' 1855, available, 1,215,697 31 unavauaoie 41,030 00 $6,672,434 83 pride and pleasure teiTVe refer with to the aoovc exhibit. .Notwithstanding .1.. i snir.e disadvantages, the Treasury has been j . .. ... . " ' . kcpt wdl ueJ anJ tas D()W mure CI10ugh ,0 ,cct tLc yehtlurj iDtcrc5,t, It is cvidt.at tltat ,Le financtfs uavc bftn wc,j lnanagCu tuo past yCar (even a bad $2 bill, or two $ls, appear, to have been " g"' 'T" someliow from that interest. j bcap of S 1 1,000 of bad moDee '.) What portion of credit is duo to this different Officers, we know not; but believe there has been a very creditable Larmouy and concert of action among all thoee iu tower. I'Rl DAY the "2StU December insl. ' the Hailroad meeting at Aaronsburg. V up your Suhscription ftiofo, and TCB.N 1 out to Til is hf.eti.mi, Liuou county has much to do to wia the prize. The follow-1 itig extracts from ptijiers at the west cud i of the route, indicate a waking up: LkWISBUHG & Sl ItLCE CllEEli ItAII.- ' prise, and wo hope all will give a helping ' hand. Iluntinudttn Globe. V2lh insl. lt wou!J be ,ittle to the credit and en. ! tcr'r'n Vl r ; and Huntingdon counties to let their tl;i,i, ,. , r:..i -,,. ji,.f . neighbors open a rival route that never u i i cln yjt.j the profit that the Spruce Creek I Hail Hoad would. Wc should like to see i both roads built, for they tap the Susquc- ' uann at ucu wmoto points that they bU .bo..,!,.PPur1 w1ilho.utl, rivalr'.' 1 but in the builuin of the Lewisburg road ,ba ,e of ,uis0scction of the cuUntry j Bre deeply interested. Three fifths of the : iiionpv neeessarv to seeurft thft charter for J . . this has beeu tubscrihed, and wo think the balance will La made up by next spring. lLAlidayJburg Standard. Alex. Hull Simmons, one of the origi nal proprietors of the Public Ledger, died : in Vh&.t on Sunday, after a brief ill- ne9' A Tree Lecture from Dr. Kane, Describing kit Arctic TravtU OI.'I.U be a rare treat, and so would be the payment of dues to the CAron'c', on the old account, from solvent debtors. I l..'tf ..i, ....!, In rmhm.1 liin ltlO. n of several luniiiu accounts, which I purpose Join" as fast as possible, and to which I do not refer. But there are many who have no -.,. (J makt.,aml who;e ?er withhold.ntr from us our just dues must incur the ouis.de "nar-"'- interests, and ctnts. Krotn one to pay 5mai bills. Nov.ai. O. N.WOKDKX. I 1HE Subacnber is anxiotisjto settle the old Book Accounts of BKOYV X sV HII.HISH. Tneir Books are i my hands for settlement Ihe.r , accounts placed in the hands rf the I'KOI'EK AI THOHl TV. JACOB II. UKUW -. . Lewisburir, Nov. 211, 1855 ! TAKEN UP, A BOUT tlie 8th of last month, TWO IV. ' l, one a K'd BILL, and the i other a spotted Roan HKIr'EK.each supposed : to be nearly a year old. The owner is notified to prove property, pay charges, and take them away from my premises, ou the Turnpike, a mile above Uiehl's Hotel. ' (JEORGE SLEEK, j Buffaloe Tp, Xov. 12, 1S55 1Toitr Firm anil Itfeur flnnda ' A. i W m 1A MMW W araj via WW A T the JIammoth Drug & Chemical 1 L Emporium of CHRIST & CALDWELL. The underlined having purchased the entire Mammoth Urug Store foimerly kept by Dr TlmrnliiH if ( u., are now ready to till Orders anH lri"i rinlmna nt a moment's nulire. AVe have a laree and well selected Mock of fresa and pure MU GS, Mi:i)ll l.i:s, Chemicals Uyesliins. Oils, 1'aints, tilass. l'uttv and All Limit of l'ateht Medicine, Fruit and Confectionery, Tobacco,SnulT,and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands, Fancy A'o.on.t anil Tuilet Articles. Fine Toilet Soaps & Perfumery of all Linds liurs.its im Conns or iviur fitim. Hooks and Stationery, a general variety ol Literary and School Books. Tine Oil, I.ard and Fluid Lamps of every description; fresh I'ine Oil and 1'atent lluru iK Fluid always on hand. ITKE WINES and LlUOKS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. l'ire J'rof ami Zinr. Paintt. preserving and Tickling Jars, ic -Customers will find our stock compk te, comprising many articles it is impossible here (0 PI1,.raie, and all sold al moderate prices ' .II Q...1 Kt-.. iig niie and all. and see our , ... . all,i jf we -.. sci vi,n cheap soods. we will not ask you to buy. v are always on hand to wait on customers. Kemember the Mammoth llru" Store ! TI1F.O. S. CIlKlsr, F. S. CALDWELL. Lewisburg, I'nion Co. Pa. A new supply of Fancy inna.es, lierman J .pes, Tobacco ; also a variety ol atest works, to be had at lISTSt CALDWELL'S. BV CANAL. A fresh supply of While Lead, Pans and Chrome U.een ground in oil ; also Turkey t niber in 1 lb. cans ; Lin seed Oil, Turpentine, Pine Oil and Fluid, all of which we will sell at the lowest rates to be had al CHRIST tr C AtA WELL'S. J.VST, but not Least, a fine assortment of j the very best Perfumery for the ladies and gents, consisting of A'mond am! Honey Soaps, Extracts for the hdkf., Colofrne, Hay Leaf and Honey Water, Bureau I'erlume, etc. to be had at CHRIST .V C.4 I.I) WELL'S. 1 Y EXPRESS. Just received a fresh sup- J ply of Oranres, 1,'mons. Raisins, Figs.etc. J""' 4,1 at CHK13I ac caluii i;li. 3. GEORGE T. COLE, DEALER in Pianos, Molodeons, and all kinds of Musical Mfilian- iliNC Keeps constantly on hand, Hailet ft Davis, Boston; Lighte, Newton ii ISradburys; and Bennett & Co, N. Y., PIANOS. Also, Princes & Co.'s celebrated MELODEONS, prices from $15 00 to $150 00. Orders from adi.stai.ee will meet with prompt attentioD. Second hand Piauos taken in ex change for new. Room directly opposite the Court House, WUIiamnpiirt, Ta. April 4, '65 573m6 TILATED WARE Cake and card Baskets JL Table Forks, Spoons and Butter Knives, T.f!!r:'l!"Ha'1n,L'!l!l.!:" give satisfaction. All kinds of Encraving at lnr shortest notice at J. !.. VODER'S. Dr. John Locke, SURGEOX DENTIST. OFFICE removed to NORTH THIRD street, Lewisburg. Lewisburi;, Nov. 1. 1855 CHHI. ORDERS neatly nrinld and fir tale at the ( hroivcfc OOitt J. M. C. RANCH, A TTORXKY at Law, Miffllnbur, XV Liium Co-l'a. I i'All professional bu siness emrustcj to his care, will be punctually and faithfully attended to. June I,'5j yl I nioii CoiuH) Court 1' irm: J,.dKp ... I in n county, have .ssuid their pre- rep,. Iiean.-K date the S7.I, dav of October, IsU and m me .'.rectrd. for the holdm? of an tin. k 1'i.iirl l',.i.rl i hi t.uim..n ll Ih'rr M 1. i . &i ....... . i-v.. a ...... i . I ami J-enninnr. and Ceurral Quarter SP,'S at KKWlsKIKC. for the countv of IMON. .... .1 . .1 I IImVIkV .' I.IWL'MltL'l) . ' (Ileitis ihe llih day) 1k.V, and lo continue one h eek, ' .olice is therefore hereby given to ihc t'or- oner, Justice-, of the Pi-aee and t'oiistahles 1.1 ' and for the county of I'nion, to appear in their ; own proper persons with the.r record, inqui- sit.of.s,eanti..ai.o..s and other remembranees to do those things which of their offices anil it. their behalf appertain to be done; and all Wit- ! nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf j of the Commonwealth aijiiisl any person or j persons, are required to he then and there j attending, and not depart without leave at their ; tier.!. Jurors are iouesteu t be punctual in : their attendance at the appointed time agreea- hie to notice. (iiven under my hand and seal at the Sher iff's Oilice in Lewisburg, the 1st day rf Nov ember, in the vear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and filiy-tive. ami in the seventy eighth year ol' the Independence of the United Slates of Ameriea. (lod save the Common wealth ! DAMKI, 1. .i:i.IHX, SheritT. Ismuc 1. 1st, Ucc. Term, 1 W. Daniel Rangier vs James M'Creight John Haas vs Win M Vauvalzah Daniel Rangier vs James M'Creight James M'Creight vs Daniel R''iiler R B Carey Vs Mark Halfpenny Mrs K Moatz vs Alexander Amnions Bastian Teiphel vs John Fisher Samuel Kyle vs Catharine Wolfe M Chappel for Dr W Hayes vs Jno Icke Ac Jacob bieuart Ac vs Michael Kieluhorn North, Chase V North vs Chs H Slimier ! Dr Wm H ives vs John Locke j SVAWI) Turnpike Co vs White Deer Tp ' l'eter Hummel vs Hannah Hummel i Clement Jt Masser vs Vouniman & Walter ! same Ta2art, Ftirman 4 Barton P O Campbell and others vs L 1' Teed C E Howes for John Locke vs M Chappel i Francis Zelli rs vs Aiexamltr H Dlair j Coin'tli sur J M Benfer et al vs J llaus Jretal Trustees Lutheran Ch etc vs Martin A Stock i Susanna Brown, late M, vs S y J Messersmith ; Danville Bank vs Jno Lawrence irChsStees i Alfred Kneass and wife vs James tiiinn Thos Penny for Isaac Ever vs S Walter Ceor-e Selinable vs Catherine E 1'i.wes Ths linn bus for J M Tai lor vs Aaron Zeller Weiler, Kline .V Ellis vs' Wm L Kilter Christian Millhuu-e vs Nicholas Millhouse Jacob Hturk vs John Kiniple Matthias W ilson vs David llerr Daniel Raimler vs Daniel Herbst et al John Roebuck vs A S Omo Mt or Jurors, Tmu, 1J.V. fiRAMl JL'HORS. Ifrirtlrt Georse Leplcy, John Wilt, Samuel '. HooVer. John Diehl. Mr.. Jlutfil John Hi! debrand, John Miller, John shoemaker. H'Aire lecrSs V llopue. Israel Oyer. ' lsiriibungV Wm SchariV, Jos V Derr. Kilty Adam itoyer. John Alexander. Thomas I Clinsan, Thoinas Coin'v, Laird Howard. MJHinbure Jacob Fox, Jacob Deekard. Huffalie Philip Dittl'enderfer.WiUiaiu Davis, ' J.nnes W Snnolit' ll. I rimf Huffulne Abram Wolfe, Wilson I Linn iVie Berlin Jacob Horiarher. TRAVt.ltSE it'RORH. Umcitrine Jacob Yeehman, Tl.os V Uarber, Ji-hn Siam.n, Anes ll-jn!er. HuffuLie Jas II Chamberhn, Kphraim Lone. Kmanucl 1'oiitiiis, John Beuner, James M'- 'rpidtit. ,!nm ll.iinler. ! White Deer James Finney, Sam! (lemberling. Jonas F.sl.er. Oeo llrown Jr, Iaac Stadden. ' Isu itburtr A M Lawshe, Adam Heaver, Ths ; Hayes,' Henry K .N'.dl.J.'hu WalN, Thomas Markey, Win Cameron, I.arisnn I'ross, And Uill.nyrr, Wm VanvaUah, Danl S Kremer. Hartley James Spiglemyer. Chnsl'n Mensch, Christ'.. Dale. Jas Apple. Jacob Conldron. ; Kelly l'eter Hagenbuch, I'hil.p Oemberl.ng. I .Vi-.ii Berlin David pilIrr,tieo W liauin.Geo i llenner, Jno !S Hcimbach, Danl C Seebold. ' Vninn David Retlleyon, John Van Buskirk, ' Samuel Walter. . . We.-t lUiff.il, Haul Fisher. John Oable. I .' Iltijibie San. I .Vill Jr. Alon Frederick. MjHinliurt; Isaac I. Heck, Hugh Wilson Sr. ; J-ickmn John Oliver Sr. i . . . i REGISTER'S NOTICE. j VOTICK is lifreliy siven la all con-: cerned.that the following named persona have settled their accounts .n the Register's ).l.ee at Mew Berlin. I'mon County, and that the said accounts will he presented for confir mation mid allowance at the Orphans' Court, to be held at LKWISIil.'KO, tor the county of I'nion, on the third Friday of December next, being the 21st day of saol month, viz : 1. The account of llenjamin Anirstadt, Ad ministrator .if (Hilton .lg(, late of the borough of Lewiiburi;, deceased. 2. Tiie account of Jacob Ke.chly, Adminis trator of John Kl.nismitli, late of I'nioa coun ty, deceased. 3. The account of John Lincoln, d'uanliai. ot AltXiindcr linbistm. of t'mon eounlv. 4. The account of Moses Mohr and John I Straub. Administrators of .i.too Muhr, late of I Middlecreek township. deceased. ) 5. The account ol John Shealler, Adminis- ! istrator of Catharine Shenwry, late of Chap- j man township, deceased. 6. The final account of Jonathan Ranck, j Executor of Taul t'.D:eJfcnderfer,l&le of White j Deer township, deceased. "e "e 7. The second and final account of George Riegel, Administrator of fully Twmus, late Beaver township, deceased. 8. The final account of Jacob and Oeorge Ott, Executors of Daniel Ott, late of Penns township, deceased. 9. The account 'of Jacob Ott, one of the . Executors ol (horse Attaint, late of the borough . of felinsgrove, deceased. J .1. W. I'EN.MXOTON', Rea'r. Register's Oir.ce, New Rerlin. Nov. 2o,'l55. ! Commonwealth Insurance Company, j UNION Bnildinss, Thinl St.. Harris-1 burg, l'a. Authorized Capital, $i300- OOO. Insures Buildings and other property against loss or damage by FIRE. Charier perpetual. PIRFiCTORS. Simon Cameron tieo. Hergncr W. F. Murray Oeo. M.Lau.uan Itenj. Parke F. K. Boas Wm. Dock Wm.H.Kepner Jn il.iierryh.il James Fox A. II. Warlord. President SIMON CAMERON". Secretary S. S. CARRIER. W. K. WILSO.X'cw, Lewisburg. 6m5U7 C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drug and Chemical Emporium. .Market Street - - Lewisburg, l'a. r"1 OOT) Razors warranted.from 55 to 50cn. X Raror Strops from IO to 15 cts at M. Fitzpatrick & Bros' New Book and Stationery 3d Kt. Lewisburg, next door to Bearer & Kre tner's Store. CtOACHMAKERS will find constantly on hand F.liptic ?prinirs. Axles, Hub Bands, Laces, Oak Felloe. Bows, and a general as- jortmcnt of Trimininea, at the Hardware Store , KEYNOI t A M FADDEN, Lewisburg. I KB AS, the ll.n. ABRAHAM . JELmSHM. El B LCft LCi ' . I t. .V? ' 7jK7-rl .V WILSON, President Judt-e f. r the ' . . ' 'Yj " i iNVStY-liSf' t r h Judicial District f Pennsylvania, j VATTTARTF RFAT FSTATF ' 4&htttj&i VjYi? rl.' de.1 ilietoui.ties..! l i.ioM.M.ilhnandi VALUABliJii JxtiAL liOlA.ltt , I I , James'B. Hamlin, TTORNEY at LAW, J k ty Oilier no Second St. west side, iwa j doors south oi Market, l.cw ithrs;, fiu.593 L'nion Co. fa. rhe bci. .rr u-,11 ,.fler at I I ULIt hAI.fc ' I" ?aI,,r'la':.! ,e '?.lh, Vvm' ' ""' "n' 1 Vk 1 vt; 1 ? ol LA-N !"ui4,ed "' leV loWUNIlip, X .Hon futility, COtl l IH I II 7 -IOO I more or less, HO acre of h.eh i " chared, the remainder pood 1 IM HKK trreat portion ot which is Chestnut. 'I he improvements consist 01 a House and Barn. 1 here is a goud Apple Orchard and o.her Fruit trees. j Terms made known on the dav of sale, by ) the subscriber. JOH X A. l.l.OVD. i Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale. T'l suit purchastrs, un reasonable ttruis. rriIEi:i: are U lols of Woodland, si- L tuate in White Deer Tp., on Lutle Buf- , faloe Creek, about a mile above toil, tin's store. ran?in from 14 to 21 acres each, well umb ered with various kinds of Oak, Pine, l'cplar. i a'"' fhesnut. I 'l'ne r'iiri" contain about 55 aeres.nf which 18 are cleared, and has on it a Two ."story Loz Houe, a Log Mtable, Spring of Water, Jjliand Fruit trees of various kinds. It ad joins lands of John Hummel and Jacob Ilarl mao, about 1) mile from liuldin's iSlure, iu White Deer tp , I'nion Co., Pa. The above property is offered at Private Sale, by the subscriber, GEORGE MF.LV.ELL. Kelly Tp., An?. 10,,'55. A Valley Farm of Limestone Land, iOMPKISI.Mj about lo'3 Acres, fur iSALK. ?aiii Farm is in one at the beat W heal-erow in v:ilhes in Central 1't'nnsv'v.v I nia. within two miles (uver a BriJ?) tn a Rail ' road, accessible to Markets, in an eminently l healthy neighburhoy.!, near io Mills, Stores, j Church and School Houses, and in the initial of an intelligent antl respectable populain. The Improvement are a firt-class 1SAMK BAKX Ku by 45 feet,with a fair MaiiMun -i Hoase, Wairun house, Corn lu use, an Ji other suitable Otitbuililmgs. It has a lare jjmt .pp!e Orchard, antl Teach anl Tear trees p?Ac. suiT.cient for ordinary use. The Farm is all cleared txcept about one acre (an 1 plenty of Woodland in the immedi ate vicinity.) all of Limestone soil, and as the owner thinks ts i-ot surpassed for natural pro ductive qualities by any in the Mate. It will be sold wholly, or a portion of 80 to 100 acres, as niiht suit a purchaser. EVAny cash man wihm such a property can obtain further information by applying to O.N.Wohiikx, f'hroniclr office, I.ewisburjf. It) for:sale. AThat larjre and desirable property on the i 1 corner of Market and Water strects.well cacu!ated for a reidence, for business, or for a residence and place of business. There is a lar-e UKlCK House c.witainin rooms on the first fl'Hr,6 berI-rMrns on the second rtw r,arui 2 Ur?e finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen ami Washhouse adjoins. There are also a spacious Cellar.larL'e Cement Cistern, a Pump, and Well of t?od warer, a liable, and all necessary Outbuildings. For terms &c. apply to Geo. F. Miller, Ks.j. :. E.DAVIS. Lewisbnrp. Sept. I51 I.cvv iskiirsr i:rh;ms- store! 1 NEW GOODS! I)IiOWX ,V KITTER hive j.iM received a ) splendid assortment ot New Oo.ids, which ! will be sold cheap. Call and see. j Sept. 26, IM5S. H. GERHART, urftm Dentist, at his resi dence. Corner uf I'hird Street and linrer.nti Arenue. I.EWlSIit'Ktt, l'a. Au;-. St. ls.ift FARRIERY. fPIIE subscriber oli'ers liis services -I. in curing II'Tses ot Pol! Kvil r Kis-i!a. He will cure Horses of either of these atilic tious for $". or make no char'-e if not suc cessful. Here is an opportunity fur every one whose hordes are aiilicied, to icstore them to health and worki;.; order. Kes.dence on my Farm in Kellv Tp.. near I.ew.stmrtr. Am, 10, I:.:.. liKUH'JK ME1XELI.. Latest from Sevastopol ! VEW COODS, i fur lall an:I Wlrtlfr, COMntlSIM. KVnitVTHlM. WAXTKI) IN lll'll LINK OF III SIi;ss. A).lT TUB .MOST KEA.sDNAbl.K HA ITS, now received and for sale by the subscribers- We invite a public inspection ol our stock of .Merchandize. Ill RSI &. toksi:. Letrisburs;, On. in, 15 C1ARPET. A very large and well selected lot of cotton and all wool Carpets, from - cts. to $1.25 per yard. A portion of these Carpets were bouiilu at auction, others direct j from the manufactors, at prices that we can i sell them very low. Those in want of Carpet ; w e invite to call and look before bnvinir else ! where. J. SCIIREVER i SON. June 1, 1S55. I.AKUE and desirable stcck of Ladies' cheap by J. fCIIREVER A MIX. V LARGE lot of Ladies spring and sum mer Shawls, for sale verv low. br June 1, 1855 J. .SCHREYER A SOX. ' 1,''rHs.rasira"-res,Twc ' J Wear, for sale cheaper I I June I, 1S55 J. SC1IRE reds and Summer than ever by EVER it SOS. . . nicciirnro uusswait;. TF trnt need (ililaswnrr, caM on FITZ - l Tl;il k- .v door to Heaver ot Kreraer's, liere is to be had j a lot of cheap filassware bought at Auction.to j be Sold at l'liilad. wholesale prices : Ashbr.itoa and Websler Hi b'-os. Fluted Jellies. Footed Pitchers, Commot Ihshes, Y.zg ilassea, Kentucky Sugars, Molasses Pitchers, Concave Footed Bowis, Diamond alts.Taylor Pitchers, Tumblers of various patterns and prices. Dishes and Bowls of all sizes and pat terns, (.'lass Jars. itc. Lewisburg, Oct. 5 I ADIEs SEW IN BIRDS from 50 to 62 i J cts.. Visiting Cards, Portfolio and Scrap j Hooks, Colour & Colour boxes. Camel & i Sable Hair peneils-Drowtr; paper and Draw ing pencils at M. Fitzpatrick & Brothers, 3d St Lewisburg. N TEW Books received as soon as publish- from Publishers prices, at M. Fitzpatrick & Bros' New Book Store, 3d St. Lew.sburq- Old Soldiers' Blanks. OI'XTY LAND WARRANT blank lor all en"a;ed in the service of the 1". S. j in the War of 1SI2 and for their Widows, at ! tlie Ullice of the Lewishurz Chionicle Dr. Jacob Horlachcr, TOTANIC PHYSICIAN', having retained I) Lis hcallli, haa resumed his practice of! the healins art. Hissupenor SALVE is still in great demand, and all orders supplied as 1 usual. New Berlin. May 8, 1854 I 11 CJ iV WILL meet This Evening I i .kl, and next Tueadav Evening,! at sever, o'clock. Pre. 1 . ' Xoaw. t : - . -- . V V .'! V'-Tl". K.'-" I.t u lleuNon together f HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. Wttt Ahf. WK WKP It U br lltr lu4 uf lite butua nrm to bm wmUb dt'u t f ili'me mutt tan ring. HoLl.nw ATf rTLI art- rifCiaily ftdU4 I" lLe r-Urf ol lt -tAh tbw .NLl-oL, Utm lit.UM'ir., tvnj Imm IMIKM, f ftl. cuiiirs, )('. w-st-s. utit castuutuai. I'rofrtcur llolW mmy . Tj-,! ' u riuUi,(J ll,f mianateflur f bl -di in- iu U. lbtU4 :iMlv0ruu4 uiVr ihrm to Itm aifi uill.tri.J ((.J-lf, tlt beat ftB)tfl th WVfid -r 1JT tin- r-Mral i -f 4ittte. Tb'te 1'ilU luriy the JHuod. TT.'-f fnto I'illK tv rxprsnly tontinnl to oycrato ou lUm V meh, tkw livrr, tla kWnra, tit lues, hm skin, anU tfi" l.r!, r-rrtiiiK mar drar giua 1 ta tti ir f'H.--l". purifting U.v kiubU, Ih r; lubfttoM ol Ik, ftua lltua tuitig aiMitM m mil it farm: ts't and lAvtr ComplaiutM. NVar! half hntuan raft Iter Ukrm Ui HtU. Tt but brrn protl in all rM ftf ii, wnrM.ttjBt JllBC bn b n luuii'i rqual n ll.rui iBes- mt liimmrrtvt Uw m-rt ! r t"iu t -- .mit" 4-vmXj Ty nt n t' Ii''lljr t" t !' wrtrin", bwer mumk Kwrtrl bil'ty1 Jfl Jf'titth. Many of tl.e mtist r,t;r li'TrmnitDti hrt th. tr nU.m !1 um u tbf iHriMlnrtK-al vt tkmm Hii, tUt tlity mny Imme tliw auw4ir!u if thm bum. Lri.il ( uiliv a lnitt. that thit aali ii.- i tb BMC r-niiJv cut known ft jrrmi of ttehrat haitb, wht-rc ll v At'iM l v tr u iiuairnl, aa IU luvtguxBStaif l ci-iU licitr lii h-alliTti tv.icf. i'tnmlt Conipfiitnts, Nu F'-mvlr, yiuic or aU, slifuld Ito itl.t this aal tratril iue-iru-. it tfTT- aivl tyuaata ll tuaUil cnurer at all -r.t J, artiff in biir) ratra lik a cbaraa. It i '.fu t. t ai.J :U-t m tftn rfiat ran bagtvaai tt i-b'Urfo ol all art. arvJ tr an cwbwai; aaaaa quviit.ji uu iui. tiiuu.d Im wilAfUlll. ui.ocuy 4 iV.i art the f4t Tmiy tnatm bb Ut4 Wtrld ftjT V.e filt.-wi$ iffwar Afthata Lr. ji-y Livvr Cosnplaiata It-.wri t'niflaiuH .. r and Ajrn Isnumvl fliirlai tn. 'fcf Ktral- ' wlaiat' Kile CU ilila ltt-a tv nc and tiraval ( Lot I.aa If.iiietii-.ii S-ci o Jarj 9inkn l'itiTvura li fljfi.l: VrfiiTral Affa:oaa ITfirptta liiCauimnt n Wriuji of ail ai4a liiarrbafB IiiBikrtl Weak.! a Id at tb laaairUjri-c f Vw ttmnmr lloucai, Su faid& Lut, Nw Vurk, aud il4Siraiid, jV udoa, antl l.y nil ro'p-tahlf I'mrrir-ta and talrra t.f Mvdtatsaa tlirfu)iH'Bt tbf I Dit-d Matr, and thr civUiaad weridla Uxt". at trDlR. rrtitj),t.iMi (I rarb- 4rIbt r is a cuatUvrabie rau t j taic( Vha Ia gcr nz-r. . It. iJinvtiona b-t th (raidanev of patient la disorder ar-atl;ir i t" Jj Ihia. AYER'S FILLS. IOR all Ik iurposos f a ft'-OULl Pill SIC. Tnr.i:r. has Wms eTwttt puhiif demand tor mn ffi'-t:v purgative pill whirh coitlil t relied on ' nure Ami -rVrtlr xift in it ovrutiun. "Xhi Urn pr'-;:in-i ti ir.i-rt th;it demand, and an etra sirr tn;tl rf it irttrr fc:ts conf luirrly shown with what sncpf-si ,t af-'.pli!i,; ti;r rurKni dett;ntl. . It i t- y t im tUi" a pUTMal ptJr Uit nt rnv to j m.ike tr-t 4.i ' imc wlib thmild have ncnetf t;.r u'-;'ct:i'iis. mit all tfiff aUvttutnvn, of . r'-ry nth'-r. h.w born aH-ruff'-d henp. arI w'-ih wh;'t nfif-: tfc wirtild rfTwctfMlv submit to the pu 11; i- d' ''!i'ii. It ha been aiiftrtunate for thr jminTit hitritrti tbitt al:mt exery nrpativ ; nu-tiiv Ui' i- jiM'HK.ius and lrr.tatinK U th oo ' vis. lid'- is ui t. M-tuy ot tiim (.rmliue 50 muiU irriplnj j'.iin ! r'-tnl-ion :r. i!:p srtrrn as to mor th-.tii c:'!i)tfr!i. .!:!! the Cf'd ti He dtTirri from : thrm. 'iinie ii'i'm pro-Iiirr m irritition rr pain, ui;. vn it ;:j.-r -u a prei-il' t-vistmic obstruc i:i'ti 'T 'U-r.i!.- :uci.t ia ihv LimrU. ling pirly i2"l:iulr, t..irit ci. ar:e from their uae m any 1 'i'ir:-i:?y ; ut It is U-ttrr tint anT nedfeinc honld j tie tar.rn ludi' iouil'. Minute dirrrtinn frr tboir j u4 in ti.f Atvi-r:iL diean t w rut-fa ihey ara ap i piiL-:!1-!'- .tr (rrrn n the hr. Atnnc the cora ' pUir.ts 'nch b iTf been wi:!y cured by them. 1 niuv iiirril.on I.ivt C't'inpuunt. iu its Tar.ouft form ; 'f Juuntlii f. Iii-Lrsti-in, I,iii:U"r ni I.-a of Ap- I1 ftit. I.i-:.fsiji,, Ijrita'j.i.:-. PUinns llcadasha. iili-in Krtrr. Ferer :nd Atmr, Vs'm m the Siii ' ar.! lfnH ; Sr, in trith, all t we aw hmt ih mn . srnfiice tf di4ei artion im the liver. A an apt-neat. t!i- atR rd ;rnipt and ?aire ca'if in Cna- J an-1 S'-urvy, Ol.! wifn ornrsa of th body j VI'tm a::-! intr-unty of t'ie hlnid ; in wfWt. any j and errT r;t where a rtiinrative Fenired. ; ThT l:nc ;:St p.'ii..iA iuime tt-.ntpiawly Mie ' cc-f'.t rurt-, in Khi-um.it im, uut, I'r"i"y, t.raiel. Krv-;p, r.'p:t.;ti.n .f the Heart, rain in the : Kirk, Sf.m h. nr. 1 S:K They hmnl He freele : t-ikfn in the rine rf ti e yar. to purify the tW d and pn par the ytem f r iaechaf rasr.s. j An oc:.i vi,..I d jitr-n-ilaU th ttmai:h and i U.wt l-. iiti healthy action, and ret'irrs the app i tit and ir T- They purify the Wood, and, hy thrur st'TiuIint itrrifir on the rimi!atrr tt n. rn- Tate the stifinfth of the llr, and rwitore th waktfd vt dr.4iM. cnftiiifai .f Oie whwle onraniira. li'-nct cA.tM.-i-ti.ii dose is aUantacretiii3. eea ' ihciui:h E suTio'f dcrartfuifiit eii!; hut iin . noi't-N'arv d-tsii:5 sl.n.'d nixcr he earned too far, j a rvery puriratiTe inedifine redure the strenct. when taken to rsr. Th-thoii"ar.l caeinwhib j a phir is required ran nut be nmimrated bete, but I they suin;e.t tufm--IrH t th rr.i'n of eery body ; zaA it is coni.diT.tly btlu-vcd this pill w.J anivT a F ttrr pnrjwisp t)t..n anv thin-? which haa , hithrrto hrcn av;silal) t( mankind. When their I virtue are tnce known, the pnhlic will no loncr 1 dnti'-t wh.tt rcmrtfv to employ when ia nee of a : ctiwrtic uiirtiMiiiit. rar.PAunD bv JAMES C.AVEK, I'ractical and Analytical ClieiinM. I.fttcil, Mas. ; J'r:ce SO Cents per Box. Five Boxes for K J AVCIl'S (ilEKKV l'ECTORAL. i For .tic cure ol Conhs. Colds, HoarseneJi, j Bronchitis, hooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, and Consumption. IHia remedy has won fir itself such aotoriety : from its cures of erory rarictv of pulmonary diseaae, th.it it is cntiri'ly unnrecsn.-iry to rccormt the eri deneea of its Tirtnea in anr emnmimtrr where lt I his been employed. w.dr' ia the neld of ita nta fulncss. and ao Bcmcmw the eaaea of ita cure, that Almost eTrry sertinn of the country abovjula in persons pul lii ly known, who have been rcatoreii , from atiruiin a&d even di perate disease of th I luiis hy it use. AtTirn om e tried its superiority i OTer every o'hrr mnririne of its kind is too appar- ent to escape ohaerration. and where Hs ajrti.M aro 1 known, the pi.Mic no lorsit hesitate what antidote1 to employ lor tne a:uisi.Li: ana dangiTuiw snec tions of the pulmonary origins which are inridect to our clim :te. And r.ot only in fnrmiuaMe at tacks upon the luntrs. tmt fr the milder Tarieties of C'omis, Co.-o.is. Ho.vlt.sF.NEsa, Ac.; and for C'Hii.uaiiN it is the plca&ontfst and safcat mniia&e that can be obtained. j As it hall lon been in constant use thronehont 1 this are rhm. we need not do more than assure tho f peiple its quality is kept up to the best that it ever j naa occn ana mat uie genuine aritc.e is sow oy I rrri..rJ t j J AMl"s C AVLll, rricucal and Aoaljai, ni ( ll,mj.t. ,.,n, ;,,. ! r s,i, , c. w. sk.e. Thr.i vjwen, tv-is. I Uae: J. t. Mtum: II Ua-.aad Kemper Klu'kuir, Miftlinl-uri:, and I'J all Uraitrsi-airjabcre. flap of Union and Snyder Counties. VARNISHED, with WooJen Fuller.. and en Muslin, reaily to be flnne np, trill be sent by the subscriber, postage paid: Township ir.ap, colored, for SI 5' tieological ' " 1 75 The Division line is draws on this Map. alto Township lines, and as it contains all the principal Roads, and shows comparative dis tances, it should be s'.adisd by all who are to vote on the location if the Seat of Justice. The (Jeolopcal Map shows the strata of th two Counties. For cheaper cories of the Map. address K. VOLKMAK. Lewisburjr, May 1, l5- Estate of Daniel Ludwig, dee'd. ATOTK'E is hereby given. that Letters 1.1 Testamentary on the Estate of VAXIEI' I.I DWU:, late of White Deer township. I num county, dec'd.liave been granted to ie undersigned by the Register of I'nion coeniy in due form of taw ; therefore, all persons m- debted to said estate are requested to make j immediate payment, and those having any jo" claims are also requested to present tntm : BallT tithenticated for settlement. JOEI. RANCK. ROBERT CANDOR, ) White Deer, Sept. 3, IS55 Executors. 1)T ATTOf JiMtirM J3 LAIN AU Constable-, for m or printed to order, al the OuonicV OflW r