Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, January 18, 1856, Image 2

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FOREIGN NEWS.
The America reached Halifax, lljth.
Flour and Cotton,at I.ivcrpool,declined
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eaec propositioni! were Ftiil exchanged i
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tetween the belligerent rowers, without i
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nj marked result. Meanwhile, warlike
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preparation! continue ou all sides.
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The llunian claim to have captured a
troop of Jtritish how, and to be making
rood use of their victory at Kars. j
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IfirThe 112th ballot f.T Speaker stood :
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Panks 68, Uiehardnou (55, Fuller '20, all '-hiring out ncgroei!," "Uyiny ami srlliny
others 13, 'necessary to a choice 0(5. The I n-jrun," "selling of slaTes at public and
Democrat and Slavites still prevent the private sale," each setting forth their adap
doption of the plurality rule, which it is i tcdncs to the business, and their accom
Wicved will eloct Mr. liauks. ! modations for carrying it on in the best
Pennsylvania I.t'iwiufurr.
The nomination of T.. J.eaty, of Carlisle,
as Superintendent of l'ubliu l'liutiug, was :
unanimously confirmed. '
Mr. Sellers read in place bill to incrr'a.'e
the capital and alter the name of I.twio-'
burg Savings Institution ; als", bi!l to iu-1
corporate the Luwhburg (.ias ('onipany. j
Several bills were scut back by the j
Governor without hi approval; all of
wuicu upon neing agam put to vote were
TOted down almost unauimously.
1. T!,v . i. M-i-1! .
Mr. Beck contests Mr. M Uhee s seat, !
and a Committee was drawn to try the ,
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There tavo been a larger number ot ;
Officers appointed, this year, than ... any i
previous session. i
The bill to repeal the '-Jug W is ;
contested in the lloue by mcuibers who
demand a better law before that is repeal- j
' Win tl. PennavlvMi. Democratic i
caucus for IJ.S Sena.or, the 1st vote stood: !
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at
l'ortsr 7, Buckalew t, M't'andless C, and ;
9 scattering 12 in all. On the 10th vote :
Bigler had 43 (a majority,) Foster 18, ic. '
On Monday, 14th, the Legislature con-;
Tencd to elect a U.S. Senator for six years
from 4th March last, when F.x-Oov. Wm. j
Bi:i.eh was elected, he having ?2 vote", '
nd E. Joy Morris 43, aud several of the
Opposition absent It is stated that ;
lie will relaiu the Presidency of the S. & !
llailroad Company. i
Obituary.
Died at his home in Hamilton, MadisonCo.
JT.V. Monday. Till inst., SSTtl'IIK.N W. TAV,
I.OR. I.I..L) , I'resideut of Ma iisin I'uivcrsity,
azed 65 years. He had suffered for months from
a hidden but excruciating disease.
l)r. Taylor was a native of Otsego Co.,
N.Y. Uy borrowing tho mean', he ente-!
nil the I ongregutioiial institution at Cl:n-:
Ion, N.V., known as Hamilton Cullcgc,aud
in 1817 graduated with the honors of his
class. Marrying soon after, he settled at
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Ol lie nrsi uruur. in icoj nu uuuu
te lake charge of the Preparatory Popart-
went of the Baptist Literary & Thcob-gi-
cal Institution, at Hamilton, now Madison
University. Iu 1310, he entered upon
the work of establishing the University at
Lewiiburg, Fa., and contributed an impor
tant part iu laying broad and deep its
foundations. After graduating its first
class of pupils, he returned to cuter upon
tho Presidency of Madison University, iu
the faithful perfoimencc of the duties of,
Which he breathed his last. :
Retiring iu his character, Dr. T. was 1
Inowu truly cn'y to thoto associated with
him by family or educational contact, and .
ry those he was esteemed second to none. '
Wc believe his father, as well as bis wid-.
ow and three children, Etill live to rcalixj ;
a loss which will be motirucd by thousands
to whom he has becu a benefactor as an ed
ucator, as a rare txamplc of inauly and
Christian virtues, and as a (rue and con-
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aiucratc iricuu.
HottKin An. wit. At Maysville, Ky.,
on Tbauksgiving day a eouplo of young
men whose family connections are of the
"highest resectability," w hile on a drunk
en frolie at tho l'arke House, tt j'uc to a
colored waiter whom they found asleep iu j
order to awaken him. They first poured
camphene upon his whiskers, and then ap
plied fire to them. The poor fellow was
terribly burned, aud lived two weeks iu '
aba most excrutiatiug aony. The young
men being rich, have fettled the affair .
with the owners of the boy by paying hi m ;
$1200, their "high positiou" sheluriug
them from any movement fur leal inves
ligation !
PiTTSBt'R.., Jan. 12. A tciriflc explo
sion occurred this morning about 5 o'clock,
at the corner of Ihird aud Crant streets,
Tho escape of gas from a meter had filled
the cellar of a colored man, named lirowu, 1
who went down to remedy the defect, and ! cattle has ricn from 2,000,000 to 2,250,
on lighting a match the explosion follow- ' 000 while the quality has correspondingly
cJ, completely gutting the lower part of improved. Still, however, of 20,000,000
the house, and injuring llrown severely. 1 of acres which Ireland comprises, only
The windows of several houses iu the 1
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At the election for 31a or in Allegheny i
City on Thursday last, the result was as.
follows: Auauis (Independent) 040;dcut I'iecro over Mr. liuchanan. The
McDowell (American; Oil) ; Ottcrsen ! friends of the Istfer more than intimate
(Uctnorratj M ; Tyler 115; John 20. '
Adams' majority of McI.wU 27.
k'nr th Lr inLurg CbrooUlw.
Honors to the Grevtown warrior.
Tim liUhmimd Emitt'trcr of tbo 3d inst.
illuiitraius the above caption, iu the follow-
iug stylo. It s;ya :
i "The following remarks of the Ptfcr$-
lcnondonO will b echoed
vy all true incB everywhere :
-The lV.-sileiittak-sin his Message strone
"found for the SUIiTII, and this portion cf
Mes e u.,n r(.Ceive the hearty approval
. ..,. tlvst 1 -t nrlt iiMlltr
not itiat lie reside North or South or Mason
9nH llivim'h line. We earnestly commend this
, ,..,.1... ...4 h,.W" none Will
fail to give it a cartful perusal.'
Id orJor to uuderstanJ what principles,
righU aud privileges of "the Soctii," the
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onlv uecessarv to turu to the biumes col-
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UIHD3 of tli6 fame paiier.whcre we will hail
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the follnwiiis list of black advertisements :
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rtaler.Pleasaiits t'o.eor. Franklin & l.n.S-s.
uP1,.w.Taler. unler Metrop n Hall. Frank, St.
lickinsnn,llill & t'o. Frauklm & Wall Sis.
"'" . K-"''SS. K''nnond.
IrfUlS Hili ill)
advertise their occupations aH tho.'e of
i style such as dry houses for the keeping
; of the slaves during the hiring aud auetiou
season, atteution to them wheu sick, &c.
These men (and others) iu the saino
paper advertise for salo as follows :
January a. 1856 15 negroes.
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3.
4,
4,
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15
30
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do
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2, man and woman1.
At priVate Sale 1 negro woman, 20 years
old. irood cook. &c.
Warned :l aide bodied men (colored) to
-a MIs M Maclieslevr
as0 sevcraJ gooJ CoipeWf a g00J Cham-
1. ;j o.,.l ,n..lrB .ti. mell of
lese lvcrtlscmcnU B'eUing furth tbo
gooJ qnaht;M of the warc;l( guch as good
mecbauicsuc:lUhy good washers, iron-
cooksfielJ Lands-women with a
niJmbcr of L(,aULy MUlcat
r(;,tl)en, it Bet.lus is tho groat (lUil;tcs,
''"' tLat our BJ " Uuat takcs
Bir""S 8"" DDV - r-r
ate it in the old States, but to extend it to
.... i . nririn mill fit OUf
a u uuuiuu in m o
new Territories a system which 'fanatics'
call eri7, aud which our l'resident and those
for whom he take3 stronu uround" call
yoof a system for the abolition of which
(a clergyman of a respectable church de
clared, iu thr presence of a learned teacher
of m tr.d philosophy, without rebuke) the
Church of Christ could do nothing !'.!
Surely that prophet was not mistaken,
when ho said, the days would come, when
evil would be called good, and good, evil.
J. F. L.
Emigration tO this Country.
The following table shows the countrcs
from which our emigration has been de
rived during the past year :
; Ireland,
42.1)3:!
Ilelgium, 1,001
ermanv
iil,itf7
4,221
1,118
4,451
457
3,219
f2l
03
o01
173
C;it
71
W est Indies,
18
-;U"!aud,
1 cutlaud,
Wales,
I ranee,
Nova i-cotia,
oaraima, ui
South Amcrica.l 12 :
Canada,
01
IS
18
0
20
5
irpaiu,
China,
Sicily,
Mexico,
Russia,
Kast Indies,
Turkey,
Greece,
Switzerland,
IlolllI'd,
Norway,
Sweden,
Denmark,
Italy,
Portugal,
Total,
121,475
The following table shows the relative i
proportion of lierman and Irish emigra
tion for the last seven years :
Irehtml.
52,0 0
!S,0UI
112,5'Jl
117,038
102,256
118,131
113,104
82,302
tt,
857 479 :
Alb.IXV, Jan. III. The Assembly or-,
ganiicd to-day, by electing Orville Kobin
son, (Soft I'em.,) Speaker. The Annual
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.Message of (ov. Clark was then scut in,
and read iu both Houses. Tbo financial
affair of the State do not present a favor- j
able exhibit, there being a deficiency dor- i
in the financial year of onwards of 250,-
0"0. The surplus of the Canal revenue :
over the expenditures is 1,050,000.
After diseussiug various local topics, the
Governor closes by an allusion to the
Kansas question, denouncing in strong
terras the overthrow of the Missouri com
promise, and expressing a hope that the
voice of N'ew York will again, as hereto-
fore, Le unanimous in asserting the Jcflcr-
sonian policy of restricting Slavery and
extending freedom.
Irish Agkici : lit re A correspondent '
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v. inv iwuuuii i nil' , iu cuiiiiiifuu K UUUU
the progress of IrUh agriculture, states '
mai uurinjr ine rasi lounccn years the '
value of farm stock in Ireland has increa
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pv.a inill a.w.',i'7 iu dk'J.l.vOV.UO'J '
stcr.iug, and that the number of horned
about one fourth is under . direct tillage, 1
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auva .u.iv ui.c-.ui.u ... IHUlUIt!. t
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IlARniSlil'ltB, Jan. 12. Tho nomina-
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tion of the Hon. Wm. L-lglcr by tho Ucm-,
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ocratic caucus for . S. Senator, is gener- j
ally considered here a triumph of Presi
their dissatisfaction. They fear they have
. bcCO Sold 03 with 31 r. Bio-JllcaJ ju 1851 ,
Ytar. Germany.
1S47, 53.1S0
IS 1st, M,!'73
11!), 5"i,70l
1S.V, 45,.r35
l?al, 79,r'Sa
1S.V2, 118,611
1S5.-J, 119.CH
1S51, 1JC,SS
Total, f.9 1,517
Lcwisburs Chronicle
Another Indian Battle in Oregon.
The last arrival from California brings
news of continued contest between the
natives of the Western coast of North
America and the encroaching whites. The
writer of the following, will be reeogniied
a.4 one of the graudsona of CuL JullN
Kei.lv, (one of the earliest settlers and
most renowned Indian fighters of Buftaloe
Valley,) whose remains rest under the nio
nuuieut in the l'rosbyteriaa grave yard,
"Market street, LcwUburg. James K.
Kelly removed to Lewistown and practised
law, but several years ago started with
a number of others to Oregon or Califor
nia. The blood of the grand father seems
to show itself in him. In the battles de
scribed below, 8 whites were killed, and
12 wouuded.
IIuiKtCAiiTnis. Lift Coli i. 1t IIi.it. O.M.V. )
I'rflupuD WAlla-HalU KiT-r, INK. b, ltM.
To W. II. Faiuiaii, Adjutant Sir:
Vesterday morning, as my command was
ou the line of march from the mouth of
the Do Shuto Kivcr to Whitman's Valley,
we were attacked by about 400 Indians,
with whom we kept up a runniug fight all
day, and for a distance of about ten miles j
along tho W alia-v ana mver. ai uam
ou yesterday the battle was suspended by
the lndiaus withdrawing. We drove
them from every position which they took,
both iu the brushwood, nlong the river
bank, and on the adjacent hills. This
morning the battle was renewed and raged
all day. At dark this evening the Indians
again withdrew. The number of Indians
who fought us has been considerably grea
ter than yesterday, ami is supposed t- ex
ceed CUO. To-morrow morning we expect
a renewal of the battle, which in all pro
bability will last for some time to come.
I regret to say that yesterday and to-day
we have lost many brave aud gallant meu,
who fell nobly fighting for their country.
The loss of the Indians must be very great,
as their killed alone, during the two days,
caunot be less than lifty men.
Among their killed on yestcrdny was
the noted chief of the Walla Walla Valley,
the cerebrated l'cn-pcu M Max. lie
was taken prisoner by my command on
tho oth inst., near his camp on the Tou
chct, aud during the battle made an effort
to escape. Ou doing so he was killed,
together with four others who were made
prisoners at the same time, and who at
tempted to get away. To-morrow, as I
said, we expect a renewal of thfl ha't'"
auo'i regret 10 say tuat we are not in a
situation to repel the attack of the Iudiaus
with the vigor that is desired. This arises
from our scarcity of ammunition and the
broken down condition of our horses.
The animals have become so poor and
jaded that it is impossible to make a sue-
ccsslul charge aguusi me inuians, wnu
arc mouuted on Heet horses and can easily
escape. We are, therefore, in a measure
compelled to act on the defense of our
present position, which we are fortifying
by making a stockade fort. Oar ammuni
tion will bo exhausted, I fear, with anoth
er hard days fighting, and unless we can
procure a supply from Fort Henrietta, our
position will be critical indeed
. Povistons we nan on.y cnougi. .nr
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IU inn ur mice a uuua. man upvu
a supply of all kinds being sent forward
at once, as I do not intend to abandon the
position until the last extremity. J!y do-
iug so the enemy will bo greatly cmbold-
1 i cned.
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iuih upaiuu 19 nillll.ll .11 .u. u..aL,
and is disconnected aud exceedingly brief,
and I know will be unsatisfactory, nut 1
wish to send the messenger forward imme
diately, so that he can reach Fort Henri
etta by daylight. Respectfully, etc.,
Jas. K. Kei.lt, Lieut.t'ol. Rcg.O.M.V.
Maryland is beginniug to discover that
! her system of lottery gambling is not only
j a disgrace to, but a fraud upon the peo
ple. The Ualtimore American is Very
bold in the exposure of theso frauds.
Theory of Disease,
An ITS S1.HLK METHOD OF Cl'RK.
It is not our object, at this time, to go into
a detailed explanation of Professor ILdloway's
theory of disease, but simply to inform the
A merican people that one of the most remark
able men of this or any former age is among
them, and that his medicines have a celebric
ty unprecedented in the annals of the world.
There is no charlatanry in his pretensions.
Unless all the civilized world are deceived.
tne H"oway's P'lls and Ointment will drive
Uledse iioiii me iiunoiii system, uuuci uic
most unfavorable circumstances, and in all
climes. Other men have sprang into an ephe-
meral notoriety bv advertising their remedies.
e. i j .u , , S euker Esu. rule on the heirs and legal rep-
Like butterflies of the day they have buzzed H , ... ,.
, ., 1 . ' , , . ' resentatives of said deceased lo appear at lhe
for a while and then expired; both lhetrnpIt Beneral Orphans' Court, to be held at
Mm., and their medicines have sunk into an ' I k...,. r,,r ..i.nii. .,r Union nn M......
obscurjty frum which they never emerged, i
Oihers have met with a limited success, per- j
' haps as much as they deserved. IS'o
though he may have the wealth of Cro-sus,
can long deceive an intelligent people with
worthless remedy for disease. If health fol-
lows the administration of a remedy for dt-!
reuse, almost without an exception. Ihouirh it i
.. i
is prescriDeo in a minion oi iusinnccs,aim in
all forms of disease, all the doctors on the'
elobc could not make the people belieye that .
it was not a goad remedy, or thai the inventor j .
or charlatan. Professor Holloway's remedies i
occupy this position before the citizens of the
world. The inventor is a man of enlarged i
pors of mind, who has seen disease in
an !
its forms, an I in all climates of the world.
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ii:. ..l;4l .in.. ;n r.nn.l., A-tiiv
iro , .llh liellts , such an ,,,, tIiat I
. ,.i. r,.r no..cr,. ... t c.,.;,..!
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at his door. But an oflWe practice afforded !
c.,.r.L : I
luu DUlluw a uc.u .u. ii.c r.cKi.c vi ...9 n
pansive intellect, and he determined to be the
world's physician. All countries have had
their celebrated physicians j England has had
an Abernethy, France a Magendie.aud Amer
ica a Rush ; but these men's ambition only
extended to a practice confined to a narrow
circle of friends and admirers, or the super-
..r , .,.i;ni i,...;,.! '
iuuvuii J h.'i.. a ifUHliI :
Hollowav has chosen the nlobe as a theatre
for his practice, and though now a resident of
tvpnoiican America, ne is piscrioine aai y
f 'h,.dl.eils OI lllosaIldson four auarters
lor hundred!
of the globe,
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Uts raeiUciue, are expressly designed to act
on ine oracs whose luuctions are so essen-1
tial to health. They operate on the stomach,
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""'I ""in'J.i ."b. ...ii, .nrii. . .a.-.
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deranged functions or uses, and thus
I. n,.r.r.
the very four
tains of!
life, Vcm York Sunday Tunc.
and West Branch Farmer Jan. IS, 18r.
Adjourned Court Proclamation.
"1 THERE AS. the Hon. Abraham S Wilson
f I'resident Judge lor the !iOlh Judicial
Di.rrict of Pennsylvania, composed of the
counties of tnion, Minlin and Snyucr.anu jas ,
Marshall Esi.Associaie Judge in tuioiicouutv.
have issued their precept, bearing date the Sid
day of December, l55,and to me directed, lor
the holding of a Court of Common Pleas, at
I.eu-isbiirg. for the comity of L'nior., on the
second Monday of February next, (being the .
llth day) IBM, and to continue one ween,
.Notice is therefore hereby given to Witnes
ses and all persons interested iu the Issue List
to be then and there present and not depart
without leave. Jurors are requested to be
punctual in their attendance at the appointed
time agreeable to notice.
Given under my hand and seal at the Sher
iff's OlBce in I'wisburg, the Will day of Jan
uary, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eiht hundred and t'ifiy-six.and in the seventy
eihlh year of the Independence of the Uniled
States of America. (iod save the Coiuinun
wealih! DANIEL D. tiULDIX, Sheriff
JUltORS APJOL'KNED COLttT.
Jarkton- Philip Seebold.
HTlire lirer Isaac Hich, Joseph R Kettlcr,
Jacob Troxel, Aaron Messinger.Saml Slear,
David Dieffenderfer, Henry Hih
ffnrA.S:iiil Carl. WmOrwiff.Chas Kmrrv. I
Jns MilIerJr.ShemSniaelmverJohnYereer. :
Thos Church, Robt Foster, Andrew Cook
tuffuloe Harris Sleedman. Jacob Filtman,
Adam Youni;, George Smith
Mijflitiburg John M Taylor, Charles Crutzer,
John Kleekner, Daniel Mass
F.mt lluffal'ie Peter tietz
tow Jlrrlm Dan'l Horlacher, Fred'k Smith,
Sam'l Ilarmany, Abram Schoch
Iswistmrg Jos t. llawn
Limestone Robt Badger, S Pellman
Union Archibald Thomas
I Hlon Counly Court Proclamation
IIF.RKAS, the Hon. AURA HAM 8.
W ILSON', President Judge for the
Twentieth Judicial District of Pennsylvania,
composed of the counties of L'uiou, Milflin and
Snyder, anil jaxes viaihll, i.sq., .tssociaie
Judge in I'i:ion county, have issued llieir pre
cept, bearing date the Sid day of December,
lM.tt, and to me directed, for the holding of an
Orphans' Court, Con rt of Com-- s, t ye r
aaU j-.TTiiiiicr. mid General Quarter Sessions,
at LEWISBl RG. for the county of LNION,
on the third MONDAY of FEUKIJARY next,
(being the lKih day) 1S5G, 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 their
own proper persons with their records, inqui
sitions, examinations and other remembrances
to do those things which .f ihrir ntnp and in
their behalf aonertain to be done : and all Wit
nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf
. , l,u ni m t nv nrrson OT
r , uieil and mere
attending, and not depart without leave at their
peril. Jurors arc requested to be punctual in
their attendance at the appointed tune agreea
ble to nolice.
(iiven under my hand and seal at the Sher
iff's Ortice in Lewisburg, the 9ih day of lan
uary, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eifjht hundred and fifty-six, and in the seventy
eighth year of the Independence of the United
States of America. Uod save the Common
wealth! DANIEL D. UlLDIN.Sheriif.
List of Jurom, 1'cb. Term, lSo.
GRAND JURORS.
Kelly Jos Musser, Wm Noll, James Shields,
Daniel Stahl, John Klin-;, Levi Pauling
Hartley Jas Ulover, Wm Halfpenny, Samuel
Charles, Daniel Long j
Limejitime John Rinkert, E Walters
Huffiiloe Thos B Cornelias, Saml M'Clfllan
.moil John A Yotinman
liriburg Alexr Ainmons, WtnT Reitinyer
Mifflinhargiam Keber, Oeo Gutelius, Chas
Monlelius
W'tt Hiiffaloc SamlKaufman.DavidEngelhart
Eiwt Huffalite John S Schrack
AVic Berlin Samuel Boop
TRAVK11SE JURORS.
Wot nuffulne Danl Fisher.I'eter Pontius.Jno
Sechlerjac Ltitz.Oeo Kleckner.lvWatson,
JnoDeck.AallauckJnollechtel.l'hil l.iplev.
Keltii Elam Meixell, Wm Cliniran. Flavel
Clingan, Jno Bennage, Saml liickel
Hiirlli Jas Kins Jr. R Mensch, II Huffman.
R VUlovcr.Michl Schnure.Sinl Weidensaul,
Solomon Miller, Thos M'Curdy
Lewubur" Jno Houghton, Uenj CawIey.Thos
Graham, Nathan Ua n, Frank Donehower.
Aeu Berlin Sem Schoch. Jacob Mauck
East BuffidaeW'm Fox.Geo Miller,Mi. Brown.
White Deer Jerome PrintzenhofTer.Rt Candor,
Urbanus Ranck, P Reed, Jac Kostenbader
Union Jacob Baruhart, M H Taggart, Jacob
Hummel Jr
Buffatoe Geo Gebhart, David Herbst
I Limeitone John Cosgrove, Wm Foster, II K
Sanders
MiJJlinburgGco Yonntnan, J XV Sands
yVMOX COV STY, SS.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to John
Yeisley.Caiharine intermarried with William
Kuhn, l.udwis Yeisley, Polly iniermarned
with Martin Sandel, Henry Yeisley, Michael
Yeislev. and Rachel intermarried with Jacob
Hartman, heirs and lejral representatives of
llti.nr Yr.mi.i.T. laie ol Iranklm township,
in the county of l'uiou (now Snyder,) yeo
man, deceaseil ureeting
WHEREAS.byan inquest for that purpose !
duly awarded by an Orphans' Court of
the county aforesaid, the real estate or tlic i
sa( Henry Yeisley was appraised at and for
the sum of !f5ao, and on the 17th December, i
!o.dul conlirmeu, an.l on motion ot Isaac i
the lSih day ol February next, to accept or
refuse to take the said premises aforesaid at
the said annraised nrice. or show cause why
the same shall not be sol.L Bv the C..i:ht
vVitness my hand and the seal of said Court
at Lewibburs the Sthd.ivof Jannary.A.D.ISftfi.
SAM I EJ. KOU.SU, Clerk.
rErmoj FOR 'mVOIICK
.. . .. r .
ci..K.it Itwur, l in ine i.ouri oi iflmmira
hf ner ,Kxt friend I Pleas ol U.iion county,
John M. Baum, No. 8, Feb.T. IdSfi.
vs. Plurius subpama m Di
JOHN BOOT. J vorce.
"Y7"OU are hereby notified that by virtue of.
I 1 lhe ahnve stated writ, rou are rennireil 1
, be an, ppear at at'ourt of Common Pleas i
to be held in and for the counly of Union, at
Lewisburg, on Muhiiav, the ISth day of Feb-
ruary nexi, at iu o ciocr, . , .o anawci mc
I ..mnl.lnl ff 1.ihl tf said PlaintitTT.
TI imp;, d. GUl.DIX. Sherilt
. .T " .
CARPETS. A very large ami well selected
I i lot ol cotton anu an wool t.arpeis, irom
. . e,t a ,,; r m
.J CIS. u (i- r J . I
Carpets were bought at auction, others direct
from the mauufactors, at prices that we can
sell them very low. Those in want of Carpet
we invite to call and look before buying- else
where. J. SCHREVER &. SON.
June 1, 1855.
a T.it!r:E and desirable stock of Ladies'
l- I'ress Goods, of every kind, for sale
cheap by ! SCHREYER & SON.
" -
ALArvGK lot of Ladies' spring and sum
pier Shawls, for sale very low. by
1, 1855 J. SCHREYER 4- SOS.
CLOTHS. Cassimnres, Tweeds amlSummer
( V" . e . bv
?-J " ' , . vriiuFVrj A voV
JuDe I85ftl
for Justices and
II I M r I 1
D llV W JVO Contbles. for tale
j or pr intcd lo ordrral lhe L'lirtii-ick Qflice
Iuc List, Fell. Term, ISMi.
Daniel Rangier vs James M't'reight
John Haas vs Wm M Vanvalzah
Daniel Handler vs James MVreiglil
James M'Creie,ht vs Daniel It- unler
Samuel Shriller vs Daniel Schrack
K II Carey vs Mark Halfpenny
Mrs K Moatz vs Alexander Amnions
sll , Teinhel vs j(,m Fisher
Samuel Kvle vs Catharine Wolfe
Jacob Stewart etc vs Michael Fichlhorn
Krtli. Chase Jt North vs Chs II Sbnner
V & W 1) Turnpike Co vs White Deer Tp
,. . n Vs Hannah I In in no-1
(jj,.,,! & Masscr vs Vounguian Walter
same I atrsart, r nrman r sanup
fame Noah Walter
P O Campbell and others vs I. P Teed
Francis Zellrrs vs Alexander II Hlair
t'om'ih surj J M llenferetal vs J HausJretal
Trustees Lutheran Ch etc vs .Martin A Stock
Susauna lirown.late M, vs Sd-J Messersuiith
Danville Hank vs Juo Lawrence d ChsStees
Alfred Kneass and wife vs James (juinn
Thos Penny for Isaac Ever vs S Walter
(ieorce Selinalile vs Caiherine F. lii.wes
Ths t.'utelius for J M Taylor vs Aaron Zeller
W'eiler, Kline V Ellis vs Wm L Hitter
Christian Millhouse vs Nicholas Millliouse
Jacob Stuck vs John Kiuiple
Matthias Wilson vs David Herr
Daniel Raimler vs Daniel Herbst ct al
John Kuel.uck vs A S ttmo
John Ou Roekafeller vs Abbot ftreen's KxVs
L B Ch
L B Christ for W Cameron vs t.eo A rnek
A W t-'reamer vs Abraham ljrien
Israel t.meiiiis. iur j iy v r-, 3 jouh o i
John Datesn.au vs John II Var.z with not
James L Qiiinn vs Wm H-art et al
.. ... . .. ... wi.c... i
....... t- . ii.. j l' .... i.i. iv i :
CGtiilvkiinst.suard'ii.etc vs W H Marr.u iihno I
Jas F Linn do vs same
Saml Henderson do vs same
Sarah Ann Polk vs James L jiiiiin
Becker & W'eiler vs ('has Sices
Chas P Fox et al vs Adam Ranck
M Kling for Datestnans vs I Iy Dicffenih-rfrr
The above causes are for trial at the Feb
rnary adjourned Court, commencing on Mon
day the llth day ol February, IK.Mi
SAM IT L HOI Sll, Pn.th'y
STATEMENT
OF the Military 1'iind of Union county
for the year 1 ."." Henry Suloiiion.Trta
snrer. Tl f..tu-,-kt- - -
Militia Fines assessed in each District fur
the year 18tt, the amount received. Com
missions, Exonerations, and balance due :
KAricU. Ml'rtmrt. 'Vrt. Jl'cJ. " tJ-n. Pw
lu nUn KIM - T'l
V.Birr Si. hir-o-lliT 1 '-
BuOal-Ki Samuel Ilium i.M 4.".1S i'.s'J
K Iluttalo II iin ir:.r.liiiT ""'" l.'"
W.BiilJ. O.I'.Katheruiau H,,," l.I-
'.l 4.sl
4. .'Ml -Jl,ls
1 r.K,
renter I'nul .-h'-wr - '..'.O 1.1. - 1.--
Chaiminn I h. K. r.t.-tlvr TT.'1 ! " "-si
franklin l.riM-Ularlim:in 4! ,H'l ii;;;'J- ...'U
Hartlv Iflm T. Smith i.'.M -' t 60.53
JarkMj'n Mlihaet OUl -''i-" ' -'
Krllv Wm. Nat" '-' ' ' " '
i .kavu- A.KfliO'.sl.'".i I' "I,"' -.-'I 1-.-"
. . ;Inl..i i.-- v. u Tt. "
Mllniliu An.l It Lct-li-.H .."l -1
:i.m in.ir.
(Ml
MilJUcr.-k l.rt llili'-r ..: Jl.s.'t I.i; ;.u i
N. w Iferlin .ln. ll .rla. liiT. l.il l.-'.-i 4 " I
rirnns Jacwli Kr.ll.y 7'J.iio rtt.'. :i.l li.-.o
IVrrv Ji.Iiii Kr.M :.-...'i lo.u J -('0 4H '.s
Si-lini.niii- .lri'.l'ruqa- ft'..; t "J.-7 il.'l
Uin. n J... hnirip :i"..".'i 21.S 1.' f .'.O
W .liintfliii I.. A rlrf.r:il 4I.. H -.' r...Ts
WUlt.Ocr Wv.Me..i.) 4 ...rl f."'l -At , J
i ,10 lsti j ll,,..',.. i
fitliflijilfut ( iillirtur if Military I'iilfS.
(Il.lnnn- dim 1,1 jn. lsir..)
Union Tp Wm. M'l'iierson 1S."1 J 17 !'"
WMiullalo W'.RuleforRGIiUaycslS.VI 7 (:
Hartley Wm. Fisher " 1
Perrv Peter Troup " II o
West Bullalo W'm Rule 1""1 1" H
Center Henry Musser " 6 SS
Franklin Simon Snyder " 13
Washington Henry Summers " 2fi :ts
White Deer Aaroii Smith " 8 Ctt
Si 101 is
M'litnrj Ortlrr prritl l-0.'.
John Emniit, ('apt. of Kminit iuards .."iO (111
Jac Hartman, Capt. Cenn-rv. Ritle Co. So nil
Daniel Smith, Capt. Pollock Guards .r'0 ml
F.A.Donehower.C'apt. L'li.Caiue.Guards S" CD
ss.nii t.o
Paid for Atsewnrit fr IS." ftr rrturuiu ililui-
quntt Militiu Mn. vrz.
John Drrsham, Assessor W lute Heer $1 Tst
Jinathan Griintu, Assessor Washii.giuti
Joseph Leplcy, Assessor l inen
John Ennnit, Assessor Selinsgrove
Daniel Lease, Assessor Perry
Isaac M. Kreider, Assessor I'rniis
fieorf;e Merril, Assessor X'W Berlin
Henry S"hoeh, Assessor Mni.ilecreck
John Rishel, Assessor MilKiiihurs
II. T. Barber, Assessor l.iinestnne
Peter Nevius, Assessor Lew i.sbiir? S W.
Levi Sterner " " -N.W.
Daniel Kaufman, Assessor Kelly
George Klincler, Assessor Jackson
Jacob Fees, Assessor Hanlev
Jacob Fryer, Assessor Franklin
Harrison Herrold, Assessor Chapman
Ji.hn Bowersox, Assessor Outer
Win. Rule, Assessor W est Buftaloe
John Gundy, Assessor Lasi IliitValoe
James Irwin, Assessor ISntValoe
John Diemer, Assessor West Beaver
John T. Smith, Assessor Beaver
I ;r,
1 2-.
i :m
i :;o
2 Mi
1 24
111
r,
1 12
2 no
1 no
2 OS
l r,s
n nt
1 (!(i
1 H
2 12
1 20
2 HI
!ji:i; uo
Adam ?heckler.('otninissioner. for services in
makin" out Military Fines for lS.'ij fill 00
Sem LeiUel, for same services 10 WW
: John I). Roun
" " 10 on
.m 00
AJ.Peten, for publishing statement of niiliiarv
fund of I'nion Co. for "ol.in G. rniaii 10 00
J.H. Winter, for pnblts. same in English 10 00
Merril & Smith " " ' 00
S;jo 00
i Si30 00
sf:l27 'M ;
Brigade Intperjor'i trrrirrv.
John W. Sunonton, on account for 'S
Total of Expenses
I'nion County. . I, Henry Solomon.Trea
surer of Union Sml Snyder counties lor lsi.V.
do herehv submit the foregoing account of the
Military Fund of said I 'nion county, as correct
I aud true. Given under inv hand at the Trea
surer's Office in the Borough of I.eu tsburg the
tenth day of January. A.D. Is.it!.
HENRY SOLOMON, Tiir-ASi-nctt.
Statement r the I'll ml. i
Henry Sdomon. Eq.iTrraunr. in account with
the Military Fund of Union County fir Is.j-'i,
in-. !
lS5(i, Jan. I. Ami of military fines uncollected
for 1S;4 and previous ycais .flan ol
To amt of said fines assessed for 'oj,
as per book in which said fines are
entered by lhe County Commis'rs 063 00
To amt entered among other taxes in
Com'rs' office and afterwards paid 5n ,
!ki:i: 01 '
T. I
By amt of Military Pines oiitstanding f r
IM51 and previous vears sjillti :
By amt sd Fines outstanding for IMi 'Jli ;
By amt Exonerations allowed Collec- '
tors of 1S53 and previous years 127 9
By amt of Commission allowed Col- j
lectors of 155 al 5 per cent. 41 19
By Orders pd as per annexed account 32V 00 ;
ByTreasurer'sCoiumissioii on .sJtj9V,2t
at I pr ct. G 9
Balance due Commonwealth by Conn- i
ty Treasurer !6 62 :
1:!IK 01
WE the andersignd Auditors of the count
ies of Union anil Snyder, having carefully
examined and audited the foregoing Mditary
Account of HenryS loinon,Treas.urer of Union
connty, DO find the same true and correct as
stated. In Witness Whereof, we lhe said'
Auditors have hereunto set our bands, at the
Commissioners' Oflice in the Borough of Lew
isburg, the 10th day of January, A.D. lHSfi.
I. Alltt. Mow A till, I Aii.it.w4
J..IIN SiUIHACK, .r I inix
A. THOMAS. iO'isil.
II. W VVI.ie. 'cril.rs
NKH WtnM.KSW r. r'i, i Ol nu
; Arrm: a-klnnllv, i.ui.i.
t K A MI- a hOLr!
I
i
James B. Hamlin,
TT0RXKY at LAW,
Oll'ice on Second St. wst Side, two
doors south of Market, I.CM ilnrp,
6m'93 l.iuoii Co. Pa.
Real Estate.
FOR SALE,
Xcw IJrirk HOUSE, ami LOT,
in a most dc-nralde pari of Lew is bur?,
if application be made within Iwo weeks.-j , ;
Eii.iuire at tin: rhrmutl: Oilh-.e. Jan. 15
FOR RENT, I
rrMy npr lhrtT slorcy l!nVk Dwell-'
JtiL in? HtIIsE, mi t'niver-.ity Avenue, at
the Kiver bend. Possesion given April 1st,
1jG. For further particulars, rnqinre at ihe :
house, or by letter of me at Nnrihiimherland.
ltec.27.lN.tt JOSEPH P. TLSTIN.
Orphans' Court Sale. i
BY virtue nt' yn Order itf ilie Orjilians '
C lint of L'uiou Counly, uill be sold uti
the premises, on
Stturtlny, S'li'A .antt'try, l-'i,
commencing at 1 1 o'clock. A.M., the following
described Real Lslate of the lale Jhs Hioii,
deceased, viz.
. certa ii i raci oi i.:inu suu.i.t h. .......
.
Uer township, coiimv alor. sa ,J i a j,m ..
lnd t he.ra ol s..,..i.e Dershau . d. c ,
the rasi. on the north bv lands ol Charles
A. Diell'-nderfer, on the uest by lands ot r re
dehek Dersham.aiid on the south by lands ol
Francis Walker and tlur-:, coiilaining '.i'-i
ifrt-S tnoie or les,,w.ih the appiirteiiauce,
a on which are . reeled a s-h.iI llouse.
. ,3 Frame K irn, Stnnu', On diard, A.C
Tciuis made known r.t sale by
HENRY HIOII. Administrator.
White Deer, Jan. 1, I )
Orpliaiis' Court Sale.
BY virtue of an ordrr of tlic Orplians"
Court of Union county, will be sold, a;
the Hotel of David H.-rr, m Lewislurg, on
'(i-Ja'i. V Im:. ,- '
,, . .:. ..ocif, A..M.,tbe following
described Real Estate, ol the lale James L.
Iki.lan ii, ilecca-c.l, viz.
A certain Tract of Land, sHuated in East
Butf.il.ie towi.sinp. c.iintt aforesaid, adjiui.iiig
the Wesi branch of tin- Susquehanna on the
east, lanJs of J. lin Gundy E.-t i n the south,
ou lhe west bv same and lands of Godfrey
Deck, and on the north bv lands of said John
Uundy, containing about tfO .it'ri'N and o'.l
perches, neat uieaMire. ail clear..! an.! in a
Mtuigh statu of rultiva'ioii, having s.
fnpn it a Frame II u-e. Frame Barn.jji.i
ant Orehar.1 ui various kiir!; of Fruit : ..
the appiiri'-o 'io-.'s
Term., mad, known
A iinini-tr.i: -r wiiU the Will ;iini -.
January f. j.V
VALUAELE F.EAL TROFrnTy,
I'jav.vrr. salt:.
T
II I" tj n.Irrsiirm-tf nll'iT at 1'riv.ite S;i!f
lisijitai;ii..' Tp, Noi uniMiL ' ri.tud C, Pa., cuiii
prisin' the Iui.wiK trai :
,o. I. Tho Muiipion Farm,
adjoinin? lands of Win. IT .yer. John MrG-e.
John Caul, J. hn W,:ti ini .yrr.and oihers.coii
lamini; (I l l's no r.- or less, whereupon
are erected a two storey Buck Ilwelhnc f.
Hons..- di. t'V feet. (Iiiili'-rto tisrd as a f j ;
piibluT ho'ise.)wi;h a conniiodious W a: hin-u-e
ami Woodhoiise. a Bank Barn !i2 by 4o :'..!.
and other ( i itbi:ili!i'"-s necessary for a farm.
A Well of Water at tiie door f the uou-.-.ai.d
a Cisteni, c.u !i Willi a l'iin:p in. Also..-
another P.rn-k Hi. use. 22 bv 2S l'-.et, onjtl
the same pi'-mes. Th Fnrui contain ."
acres ot Mea.h.w. and ii baiuuee U;"Iai. 1. a'l
cleared i.iii.l u iili t.i'j t.-.et j.;... 11 ol aliuu! '.v.o
acres.
o. II. A T.otf.fTiirilierl.niK!
situated iu the to-.vn!:;p aforesai I. f.Jl'V
rolltAttlil!!! l-" It l t'S ill. re or less, f't.'Yi
ai.j . : ii in ..iiivl
er, Isaac lliou :i
I.I Jo
ii Vi'ii;ei;:ny- V'-i
th.rs. " fii.
No. III. The uudiviiled thrct -
fiflhs pift of TEN ACUEs.tuore .rl-ss
th.- township afi.r--.aid. sd:.in:ns lands f
James CuoiMiinis Hui;h .Marm., Juiiu Wit
tenmyer, and others.
No. IV. A Tract of Mountain
f.rXV Land. WELL TIMBERED, situate
fsV.'. i n tiof town-hip af oresaid. a'lj.Mnin
SSyi&-? lands of John Yoris, Jau,-s Cam-, r-
ftAai i ii.J.noes sti-awbruie atid otin rs.
L J I'crsi ns wishing to purchase ar.y f ?he
above estate, will please apply for further
particulars to cither of the subscribers. Heirs
of IIknjahi Fouksm.x, deceased, who u.il
sell ilie uhovd ns :Ue i r. perrv of s?.id i!ec'J.
EVELINE FORESMAN,
Jos. W. FOK'E.-sV AN.
11 E.N I . WITTENMYER.
A :1 M t WITTENM YEK.
J. II. I IIKESMAN.
WM. S. FORES.MAX.
Jan. I, lS.vj In- Heirs. Vc
Woodlots and Email Farm for Sale.
'I't uit purchuxerxy on reasonable lerm.i.
rriEl.Eare!J lots of Wm.,ll;inl, si-
L iiiati in White Deer Tp., on Little I'nf
tivc Creek,.. bout a mile abuve (iuiihifs stor.',
raniin? from 11 t 'Z aores c:uh, well limb
ered with various kituU ut" Oak, linc, I plar.
and Chesniil.
The Farm n-ntains abnut r ncrcs. of u liicli
IS are cleared, and ha en it a Two Sr,.rv i.i1?
Haute, a Lt!X liable, Sprint? ut' Water,
Jj.jLand Fruit trees ni'varifUs kuuls. Ii ad
joins lands td J. hu Iliuain-'l and Jacd llart
min, ahout mile from (.iilthn's iSore, in
White Deer tp , I'uion 3o Ia.
The above property in oilcied at Frivatc
a!e by the iuber;!''r.
:i:ouf;i: mftvkm..
Kelly Tp., Any. lt. 'jj.
GEOraGE T. COLE,
Ii)'
EALEll ill rianus, Mi'lmlt'ims, an.l
all kinds of lliiiitl ler liilil-
llisiC. Keeps constantlv ou hand. Il.iUet &
Davis. Boston ; Li -lite. Newton ."ir Bradburys;
and B;-nnett .V Co.. A. Y.. PIANOS. .v"so.
Princes & (Vs celebrated MLl.ODEO.NS,
prices from !.". On to S.i.'m 10.
Orders from a distance will meet wi'h prompt
attention. Second hand Planes taken in ex
change for new.
Room directly opposite the (V.nrt IT. use,
Williamjiirt. 'tf. Aniil '1, 'oi .'i:tui6
1
LATE It WARi:-C.ike and carl B.isk.-ts
lanie rorics, spoons alio iiiiiot nnivcs-.
Teaspoons tilver-plated ou lite best l..-rman
silver, 1 per 4 doz. Ail ;-ouil wiiiianli-'d lo
pive satisfaction. AH kinds of Enirraviii at
the shortest nolice at J. L. YODEB'S.
Dr. John Locke,
s vn ceox i) vs ris r,
OITICi: removed to NORTH THIRD
street, I.-u i-l ut.
Lewisbur, Nov. I. 1835
C. W. SCHAFFLE'S
WHOLESALE and 11 ETA I L
Drift and Chcmi' nl Emporium.
Market Street
I..
ibiui;. Pa.
WOOD FOR SALE.
A1'!'
rPLY to A. K. or Jolin Chalfaat.
twii.. i.. .. .m.. if. I-..-.
I.t-t iih Itrxson loscllier I'
S Sri i : y ? "'ix4'"bL.
I i:tV-rVKs'iPrr v
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
ii r AUlu ne sn:kt
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n t-vtr kiifu l-s W r.-t-jj.- ul .i.-l.-atf health, or
v in rv'?!..- - -i. n 1- ' u mil airt-il, a it iu igoratiaj
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1011 all iLc I'lnin-si's of a
1 riMiii nii'sic.
Tirrm. h V-n? rxi'tM a pnMir dpfnani for m
rfrotive puru:ttiYe p ii which couid hm relied on a
h-irv an I p.-rtt-fily .it- in its dp'-ration. Thi h
bi-n irT:irrti t't tit 't th:tt d'-m:iiid, ;ifid an exten
Mf tri.i it i.r;;.f, l. tcii- iu-ii-ly hcwn wit
w r.:tt -:ic- - it ;l.-i :n;t',iit:iAs the- pTirtM-.- dinetj.
It in " tn m.ik" a phvsk-al ptU but Cot rajr t
n.. ik.' . t - i . ; '.v i.T f h "h'tnM liate
Ii'T.'- of fi'- '' l.tit a'd the .tdr;iit-u:S, of
c i tv i ' i,T. "i;:-. Urn itt'inptefl hrc. and
witii :. t iit-fi-vs t- v. -t;M rr-.pr. ti'till SMbmit to?
Vn piii.t.e fici-i-iini. It hits bet-u uulortunatv fuc
t:.- ' ti. -it rt tii .t an"-t every pMrativ
:'' iT:rv.niti" ai:d irritatiii to the Uw
eN. 'J i i.t-t. Jiii.v el thf in ppt-inrC S murb
:t .!::.- r .;n ;-.rrl r vt.!- Vi in :hr svtcm to mor
tiiri it-tiTit r:j.j::i: th" ir-Mtl t 'ic dt-rivttl fn-ia
tilt::,. La-.- pr.-in. v no irn:iti'n tr pain.
ti:..r-.- it :in fr"iu a prvioiislv exislinij obstnie
titjii ur di.ra'itri ;:: Lt iu th' bimtU. lit-inir puivly
vi t. ' b-. iMt h c m nrl-e fr-tm thrir use in any
qiianiitv ; ti'it it in Ittttf-r i!.at anv mtdw ine should)
tn. taki-Ti j . .J it l v. Minute d:rrft"nn fr thir
nso in the !pv-r.tl da-.is to which they are ap
piiiMhle nr? yiven im tkc hx. Aiu' n the com
ji'i iii.t- v .: !i !. V ' !"-ti -tr"i!"!v n-.rcd by them. w
mv metitiijii ljv- r Compbiiut, in iu rarious nrin
ii ,l:;iii.iia-f. I:.'ieti"n. L:ti!uru"r and I-o-s rf Ap-
r''titm, I.r-tlr---tif. Irntflbilify, iiilmiu iirftdaci
i.hiuis i cvtT. 1-Ttr itJid Al'ik', in tii Sidm
aiid Li;i: ; f"r. in truth, all thc-p arp hot the e-scqui'n'-e
if i:s'- ai-timi in the Uver. At a
: r.i :it, try a; .rl prompt and Mirr relirf in
livtiif lYf. t "lir, iMjM'ntery, Humors. Scm(
nl.i ;t:id 5,-nrvv, C"ids witli surciif f( the !ody
M.-crs and urity nf tSe Mood; in hnrt. any
and ct'tt r:;-e wUerf a piir j: tie is remiirr-L
'J u v i-.ir ;:!- iit..d:;t-t 1 sitne sinijalarly U9
rrf; rt;r-i in lihn-jTuatiini, (tout, lmpy, Orael,,
Kr-;pc'.us l'.i.pit .linti "f th Heart, I'jinsinthe
!,.". k. St..::i.i. h. :nid SM. Thw .nv4 be freely
t:.kiu in tiie F'trinz f tl.f year, tn purify t'ie blue A
;n.il r. i:irc t.c --.-i- :n i- r the (h:Ji' of eaon.
An n- :t..TKil d' e n.:n:ik'tt the st'imarh an
b-'weU i:.to iiful::.v a !:"-i. and rustfres the ajp
titc ar.d : lt r. Tl.ry purify the Mood, and. hy their
stitcai int action on the ircn.aWry ksimi, reno
i: t!.c ftri-Li;"1. of the t".y, a:.d roM-ire the
w r-i it ilca I frr re'io i' the whole unramim.
lii i: e au t.ci-.if ifii.ti iioc U a ivat:t;ij;itiis. ften
ii: ti' M-ri-'iis tb r irjrinent cxittti : hnt nr.
iif e.- irydosaiii: should nyv r le c.irried tou tar.
as i-vtTv p-.r.it.c ii.ttKcine rri:nLt the strcmrta,
vrhrr. t'tkrn to ex The thou.-.ni ra&esm whirU
a puyMi- i rt(U;rctl tar.uot be enunitTuted here, but
tii. v' rot tin ni-ein- to the n aon of every
tody; and it is coMiih-ntlr bvlievnl this pill will
niiMvi r a better p-r. -e th'.m any tiiin? which ha
l:!t:irto b.-ii a :li:iii'..- to mankind. When thair
Virtues are ime ki.um, the public will no longer
doubt v?..it u mt iy to tii.ph'j whea ia nce of a
tatiiaxtic iut4Jtcuie.
JAVES C. A UK, IrAc:iciI and Analytical
ChemiM. I-owt-;,
l'rrce 25 i'ci.n p-.r liox. Five Duxes for$l
- -
ivi.ii s cni!iuv rrcTonii
Fur tlic cure ui t "ouhs Colds. Hoarseness,
Ilronehitt., W huopi:i2 t"ou-.h, L'ruiij Asthma.
and Co:iuit;; :ii u.
This reraedT has won f-r itself tnch notoriety
from its run s ijt every variety of pulmonary disease,
, thnt it in entirelr unnecessary to rewtunt the eir
denrrs of its virtues in any community where it
has !een em;Ioved. So wide is the Held of ita use
lulnc$$, and so liumrrous ti:e cases of its cure,
that ahii' t every sretien of the eonnfry abonnd
m persons nuhlii ly known, who have been restored
from akirnuni aiid even h -.prr ite dise:;,es of tha
lunirt bv its nte. Whin m.e tried its aiiperiority
over eery oh r nitttiemo ot" itt kiiid is too appar
ent to escape fihen;t!i' ti, ard where its virtne an
known, the rmblie no lontri r hesitate what antitlote
t enijt'ov tur ti.f u:trei:i and .Ltm:eruu-s affec
tions of the puhnnmry onrnns which are incident
tt our climate. And not only iu formiiUble at
tacks tipon the lunu'ii. hut f"r the milder varieties
of I'oliw. Cot r.its, jUo vRUNE.st, Ve. ; and tfot
mLiKi. it in the nle : .tuut and saicst medicine
that c.n be obtained.
A it h;. Urns Ui n In constant re cfcmrhmit
thks section, we ncd n-t d. th
people itaqiKditv ker- P . the b t tt it ef e
: LAron and t:.e nuine ulu-v u ld by
Las been and 1
IT- I -
j a v t Ai .K, l'racncal and AnaivH-
ii.i.-r. L- M.-i".
t'urv:: .t-itT. Mut- u: II . t:ut. mill krmi-ri t
Ki- lour.
1 v ali li.'.wrist-vrrvwbt'nr.
n ip cf Union and Snyder Counties.
TAUMS1IKI. Wowlen Rnllfr.
:in:l on Muiin, iea iy lo be bung up,
will K- jrnl I'j- ihi: .-iilcrii'i r, jj. stage paul;
Tvw :r-!i: li;a, fill ltd, u r 1 rn
ti.nlosiciil ' " I 7a
The IliviMun In it" i diaun vn this .Map, al-o
Towihip liiie, an l as ii cun'ains all lhe
principal Ho!, arc! hows eninpantlire tfi-laii.-o.
it -l.i-iit.l I'tuilied ah wuo are m
vote on t Iia localion ol the S?rat ol' Justice.
'1'hc tlrol. ii'al .Map iliuws lh itiata vi llie
tWi. (.lllll!''.
For ili' iptr ecpit'S ol'lho Map. a.lilrr..
K. VOLK.MAK.
i -!.iir, Mav 18, lSTij.
GUssware.
IF von tirpil Cliissn :irr. call on F1TZ
l'A'rilll.'lv. .V liUO.ai mc li iukjiorc next
(i....r to llrav.T V Kn'tiicr's.wliere i tube bad
a l"t ol clicaii (i!a-s"arf touclit at Auction.to
be so'J at P:. .1.1.1. ln irsale prices:
A-libnit. :i ;.fi l Velter Uehlets, Flufcil
Ji tiii s, I'.i. t.-.I Pit.-hcr:, e.-rr.met Dishes. Kit:
;iast-. KntuCKV S'liirs. Molas&es Pitches,
I'niK avo K ii t. it linn i-, ll-.m."iil aa-.Taylor
rm bcri. 'I'liialilcrs ..f v.ui.'U paiti-rns an.l
nricrv. Iiisiis am! Hou-ls vi all siacs and pal
terns (lid.- Jar.-.. .Vt;-. l.eia isbmg, Oct. 5
Dr. Juccb Ilorlacbcr,
"I)OTM(; PlIVsit lAN, havins re-air.tii
I i. l.e.'ih. h.- reMiii'.c.l b's praciire rt
ihe lu iii u ..i. ll.ipeiit'r t AI.V E in ui.'!
ill fcr i il. ai"l all orri-ii iufrlKd a.
....... 1 . -.in . Vcv e.