r Lcwisburs Chronicle and West Branch Farmcr- -Jaii. 251856. 1 s i y !1 If fcnniahnrq Cjjronirlr. ; v ,f .r. . it c iiick"! mvo I'::: ;.. JAN. IS 50. ."" n cirrniatinn r r- ncut,,,;, . n Lnioo C'i:nijr. - - - - - mTtia Ani..r:nan Null n! r in.ril. t irnr.i.. miitli- daU-a fur I'rc.-iJ. ill i-.ti-l t ; I :. - . :n- l'Ht .r.nn,TV,n;. ,mr ..... ration. .... iimu c.n.i. !t t..r touiuuawuucr, turm Gfiwral, au'l Amlit'T f , Tm-Jny, Mrrii 4. i-tv v .,.:., !.. m..u vii:.,.. iiut raurutj it(u luc .'i il i.ni uuii) f"s thev t rnmisc.l to h? the New lierliners , . .i r - !.,, . ...;.. tbe Division agitation, ai;d Lave all the expense (except elccli m tbcydnn't trust to any mora eleetiAn?) over again, for tlie especial Lcnefit of ew Heriiu and Lewis burg two towns which the prvple want peace about for one yeir. New Berlin's plan now is to abjli. b Fny ler county and take it, topetber with Uninn, J:iel;(in, Limcstuue, Mifllii.l-ur,.', vih all of West HufTiIoC and Hartley Suut'u of I'ifTilne Creek, fr a uew c .'uuty, at New ! rliu, to bo called "Uuii.n," leavin- the UufTa-, loes. Ilartlc v i.nuutj.in. WLiiu Deer, aud , ,t .-, : t sustain the Govcrumcut. &c " Wbere Kelly, to be a new county, at Lcwiour, ; ... and called '-Buffe.": ' Kecords to be ' a, w'r fX,ss l-v ,Lo act Mex,c0' .wss removed, and transcribed f,r "Kuffaloo" i 3 ,ri'k w,,irh wwt'd T' rePctl,,on count v, as befro. No proven for the I ,rf,,Lc "me fruJ WHS tUft9 WS' , , . I ful. Decenary ouiMinga lor tLC two counttes, wuicu wouei nave to come uy iaxatiou, a such a bill would virtually repeal the act upon which the guarantees v.ere based. Such is the fraud attempted uuder cover of "A Jiitl rcluttihj to tlit: line LtlWfn C'n- i-i lit i m ion and iWcf tWtt'ci .' l uder this J innocent guise, thco modest New Berlin - fc ' ers seek to trifle with Legislative cnaet- mcnts trample ou their own fuith.ratiiied ly the people concerned at the ballot-bnx blut oat two organized counties, separated tv Nature suit Lv l-"-m, mxl ai. w tan new counties, nneciual iu ize aud all at tbe expense of the pcoj.le, now secured by guaranties against taxation fur the public '. buildines ccccMsrv. Jkller had 'cm ,huut," is tbe response of all tbe people of , the townships to whom we have csplaiued ; this last plan at galvanizing. j . - . . 1 afl-J-Si . Atchtsnn ha rroclatntcu that he has rc- ' 1 , tired from the contest fjr I . S. Senator, 1 ,. . , . , ' and from all political aspiration?, but this 1 1 1 ; is not believed. At the same time, be has ; 7 1 .- I ... . 1 . .1 . 0 r , rou.ucru c.aies, cauortnig tue.u .u Beuu : on men, arm?, and moiiev. at once, to j tight Mavery into a sure loolbeM in Ivan-, . sii- ' Ho breathes the mot viudicfive and ' ferocious spiiit agsia-t ail who desire to ( report, are basing tbe revenue from pro have tbe State become Free. In tbe p"sed Water works at 12 per house per North, West, and East, a'so, tbe spirit of annum, and S" per anuuui for each C10 Freedom is arousing, and plans maturing to pour in men and means to .Pnwrve f.ir Knnnas nti.i S.brn'ku'p ptninit Fnim that druad Ivar tbt with oj i rr..ii.n rcijnm, and by Spring tbc l'n-siJcut not lifting a finger to sec that "the Laws are faith fully executed," aud Congress disnrgaui- zed by the biave power civil war ou a ; XiCaran.. May the expectations of our large 6calc may be raging in that region, : young friends be more than realized. the Government influence all ou the side 'cic fitrlin Timet. cf Slavery. I " " 'a"T . There was some figMio-, recently, not T,,c Ltc,nre tf 1 ruf- 1m Iast many miles from Lawrence, in which the I Tu' t,!:,-v eVtD;"?t wss ou -Valional Chara Free State men were victorious. A few 1 l r' "b S'J,UC t" ta tL ot Lundrcl more cf Sharp's rifle-, with true i Ku"ratwn P"n our institutions, and an men behind them, would soon free Kansas ' '"l' "1 reference to Slavery as the of the Border Ku.T. ms : but who can with-1 d of dangerJoUiwnation. etand the National Government? J Sew Ika'su or Wokship. Citizcnsof PennNvlvania 1 rplsJaliiro. i West Hutfiloc snd Huffaloe townships, in Senator Sellers is on the CommiUecs of ! I- oia county, contemplate erecting, the reunions and Gratuities, on Hanks, on ; coming season, at FoitEsr Hill, a house Canals, and on Inland Navigation. Mr. i f worship, free to all Christian denomina Strousc, of tbc House, ou the Committee j 'wn" wl)0 "J .d.,,sire.t.?.cf !t' on Road aud Uiidges. j jJohu Sini'h, formerly of New Lcr- On Monday last, Henry S. Magraw j i;n ilas rc.niovcd from 1'ckin, 111., and (Dcm ) was elected State Treasurer, bav- j cs,tablished the J'rain'e AJvoeatr, at Tou iog 79 votes, E:i Slifcr 42. (Mr. Magraw, j j0I) jjj jt tue frst papCr :n the new in caucus, had 40 votes first ballot, being county 0f Stalk, which coutaius about a majority over Hamlin and all others.) j gjijo iuhabitants. A large number cf fictitious petitions , for tbe repeal cf tbe jug law, it is alleged j Hakihsbluu, Jan. 16. came from Lancaster and Philadelphia. C'm- I'"1!ocl J":rdy evening address- Mr. Strousc presented a petition from cd ,be VouDS Christian Association Union, and another from Snyder, for a lf Harrisburg. The audience was large, new line between those counties ; also one ! respectable, intelligent and appreciative, from Lewi-bur f r the repeal of the in-' : Tno Governor's subject was : "Man, in law. Another to the same effect from the District. And read in place a bill to alter tbe line between Union aud Suvdur ojuu tks. , . "J "T""i oTOn Thursday evening last, Dr.S.n . i T ..... , , , . . . , Ludwig invited a number of citizens into I . .. . t ,, , , ,- . tha ltpfriai.'r A" Kie.oriior a f,luce. tn cive a i practical test of some 15 cf the var.t.es of Apples be is raiding at his Nursery near ,. , , . tbu Borou-h. Among theui we recollect the names CartLause, Codleuij Vi'incsap, . Ilot p, Kauibeau, ti". Wc trust there tire many tiLo will now ' resolve, early in tho coming season to , improve the rjuaiity aud augment tue (jui'i-' r .1 ! 11 '.1 1 . e , tilv t.f IlitMr i riiit. Ili.a.Lii and entnlnl t. luxury and profit, combine to orge more i attcn'tion to Fruit racing. ' - - - 1 3rGT TUK iiEi-T Dictionary when yt u ' get any. And as the translation ot the time of Kim; Jamks Las wun its way and rstabiihed iu character as on the whole THE BEST of the hundreds of translations of the Hiblc.so Noah Wiusteu's Las obtained the reputation of being r 11 E BEsr l dictionary of the Kugiisb language of the many extant, and fur the common good it should be regarded as the Standard in i:s diss. 4asrl!ruli Valley, Sugur Valley, I'etns Valley, Bufuljc Valley, and we know li.;t low many more Wallets," Lave poured ; aa alm itt ur.inUtrnptcd tr-in of men and ; pr ' Iuce into L sl !tr;r, during the fast tj w-tk.i tf tiLrlvj! I g-od kl-.ighing. Congressional. , T!,e tteni: to elect ft Speaker are yet ! thwarii J hy the Democracy anil their ,' Slavery allies. A few years sgo, tlie IVm i ocrats elected Howell Cull., t-'jieaker, un- ' d.r (be plurality rule; but they now re- , r .1... i J...1 1 (,e r,.;J,ln t La.t it would ensure tbc success , I 1 ;;i; J 1. . ' , - , Ulan Can U'lUllt LlUt tbftt ft IOTgC D1.V ; P f tlie Prcnl CoDgrCt WPFC elected ( Ufi Auti-A-imiiustrjitioB sua Anti-.NobrasIia mpa. TLis .-i.i2 the case, even if the m:ij. -rity can not unite, it would seem DO : "re limn . right that tbc minority sbould fiom the contcst,aud tbe major - ity oul.l noon Bettlu it. A few years ago, the Whips being in tbc majjrity in our State Sen iio, but not able to elect a Speaker, (ien. I'aeker (Democrat) abstained friun voting, whereby a Speaker was cho sen, and bu!-iuess proceeded without delay. H ill' a dizen mch Democrats now, could orp iu ze ("ni!pre.-is any day. Ait attempt was made on Tuesday to scare the tucii.b'Ts into an organization. A South Carolinian introduced a resolu - ti m declaring we were on the eve of a war ' " r'nSli,nu al'" mereioro wc musi urop : a" ,inle I"a"Pr8 lito SlaTerT. and rP"6 !i! I.1. 1 . 1 ,t .. i" I . T. . ,. . , of , , the session, that "the Democracy aud i S'avoeraey were determined to settle the i I'.esiileiiiial question before a Speaker : s!;oiiM be elected," Rectus to have been no ;,!'.. ...... Tt. :.... f it. ........! ., . ,, , ,. ., , . , . , ; iniit a'l suil'T. rattier than have a incnu . vl . . , - 'ct l reedniii m Nebraska iu the chair. ; . j tufOar Catholic fellow citizens Lave certainly lmthing to complain of in the j ! wa.v "a' ijl ruWtr- 11)0 Chief Justice i ii.i. .-m-ii a uu iui iLsia ui tliu vuuiiii 11 ' l iiiicd bUiles 13 a Loman Catholic i'"st General is a Eoman Catholic aud the State Treasurer elect cf l'eimsjlvania, we are told, is a Human Cutln.iic. At the head of the Judiciary "u 1 0li Uiiiec ana 01 Mate lreasury ; s,",' sual' ,lltir CuS'- He- K. j N '' .. . ... .i.i . . e 1 . -1 t: ! I . 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 11. j 0 e euuiraci. lor uuiiuiui; .t... 1 ... r .t . 1 : 1 t, .1... , . , , . , . tcrian c'.iureh, has been taken by .Messrs. , v 1 1 ... m 11 Jiima. Nkmsit and Justvil M. HousEL, ,. . e ... , ... lur tbo sum t.f Niuc J housaud l ive Huu- , , ,, ... , .. , , nreil l)nli:irs withimt it rtortmn. and I , - - - J UiUSHII.l with that ornament, j g8 - . r . a r mm. .it . w i- u.eB say s, -x ue citizens f Lcwifburg, we perceive from a plug. The rale is d jublc the charges here, txeiusive of lire plugs', which are free." M. I'.artnlett, G. W. Benfer and D. G. Scebold lrft this place on Tuesday morn ing List, and will sail from New York for California to-day. They co by way of i.is relations to tha known and unknown," which lie treated clearly and forcibly. The address was very much extemixtre, but v hat it lacked in finish was more than compensated iu force. The Governor clo- , , scJ Lis aJdress by an appeal to the people , , , ... to encourage these benevolent and adiui- n ra0,e I' t pouu wora. ii .3 a no- ueeajie 1 ici mat 1 ei.usyivauia lias a lov- . lifl.i. a uwi; utuii 19 iu un uui oiiiuuia IIIs tcn.iod for the moral aud religious good of the people ; and who lends bis counte nance aud encouragement to other than tbe uccoiiipiiehnient of political and par- . tii... 1 .1 . iisau i'ui I'M.-rn. imaii'ter may ue ius l II J " " 01 ,ae ,'"vru"r Pu,,l,C!" ywus and pracuees, no oue can aeuy mm purity ot 1 character, goodness ot heart, ami clearness 0f under-tanding. I Lave learned here, from a reliable source, that (lu. Pollock's name is seri ously tln.j1.4ht of, in influential political circles at Washington and elsewhere, in runiircti.in with tbe tioruinution for tbe J'r..lcn(y. He is aid to be acceptable (o tie Americms of both sections, from the general c inwrvative nature of his views, and will Dot be odious to that large ! brmeh of the Republicans who are not hostile to AnH-rieanirtn. Many members i f Congress from Ohio and other Western State.', some rmn Aew lortt and New Knt.Iac.il, as well as the body of the Peun- rylvauia delegation, -re &iJ to be nrging his nommaii-'U. Lj-r. ! Four Says Later from Euope. ' . The itcamsbip Africa arrived at New York on Wednef day, witk Liverpool dates to the 9th inst 1 . : ; The feeling in England aoDtisaes to h& warlike, aud in Franca it k agoia besom ingso. . . v . Sweden is preparing actively for war. Tbo fall of Kara bas rendered Omar Paslia very DpopuIr at Constantinople. Kusaia is disposed to listen to tbe Allies' proposals of peace. lircaiLtufia Lave advanced a little. . mid-Winter, 1 ."orrcroodoocr of lucmut on a Prairie. luteliigeurer. St. Louis, Jan. 14, 1356. I will now proceed to give you a brief outline of my adventures on tbe prairies. On Monday n:orning at 9 o'clock wo left Chicago for St. Louis, with tbe thermom eter at 15 dcg. below zero. A great deal of enow was on tbe track, which threw us somewhat behind tiino. At 3 o'clock iu the afternoon we encountered snow-drifts, and stuck fast. We were now out on a 1 prairie and six miles distant from the j town of Puntiac. Hera our engine" froze m . . - ; up, and Lore wo woro on a prame iu the i face of a violent wind. As luck Lad it wc were well supplied with wood. Our "signals" were bet out in the snow to pre vent trains from either way running into us. Tbo following day we were in tame jJact no train or no one coming to our assistance. About a mile distant we dis covered a house, and several of ns made our way through the snow to it, for the purpose of getting food and water. Ou I nor arrival anil nffpr TnlBinitirr ntir itn. ' r . llon. " man of the bouse very kindly n . ,, . . , , , . ., proffered all the provisions be had to those tr r r j i . .1 eufienng for food ; but as every thing was either buried or securely put away, H ' 1 o'clock before our meal was ready, and I felt like eating everything within my reach for 36 hours haI exidred without tasting a mite or driukiug a drop of w. ter. We returned to tbe cars refreshed, and re ported progress, when a general rush was made to tbc good old man's house stand- ing solitary anu alone on an open prairie, The lady of tbo bouse cooked until she was t0 tired. tl,at sllc was oM'CcJ to give it. 110. 1 iiit L-in.llv nflTi-niil 1113 nil klip bail it" -- 1 j . v .. we coum gci cooks to prepare me mcais. l'ortunately there were five ladies on the train three of them volunteered and wa ded through the snow to the house, rolled up their sleeves and went to work; but lr)nS before the passengers wcro supplied with a meal each, the provisions gat 0 out, aud many bad to go without. To give aQ jJca qM j wjU rclate one fact the milk and sugar froze on the tabic whilst we were eating, aud the gravy froze on the plate that contained the moat. Abcut 5 o'clock a locomotive hove in sight, and after many ineffectual attempts to reach tbe train froze in herself. An other engine was dispatched to our relief aud after taking tbe frozen engine fooie four or five miles to a switch, returned af ter us, and succeeded in drawing us with in four miles uf Lexington, wheu she, too, froze up. Here we were without a stick of wood aud none to be bad nearer than Lexington. It was now about 8 o'clock at night and I tbiuk the coldest one I ever experienced. Those of tbe passen gers, or rather somo of them, becotuiug desperate for the want of food, started uu foot for Lexington, and a more thorough ly set of used up men could not be found some bad their noses aud face frozen, others their feet, legs and hands before reaching the town. Our wood, as I said before, was completely out, and the only alternate left was to burn the scats of the ears ; but, about 1 o'clock at night, and j after several of the scats had been burned, a wagon arrived from Lexington with wood and provisions two largo sized cheeses and two sacks of crackers ; the cheese was so badly frozon that wc had to kick pieces off with the heels of our boots, and then thaw it on tho stove before it could be eaten. Those who never cat cheese before cat aud relished tt upon this occasion cheese was on our boots cheeso was on our clothes in our hair in our pocket and our stomachs cheese was on tho floor, on the scats and on the stove, and in a word, cheese was in every hole and corner whale clteese could possibly get. One en gine after another was dispatched to our assistance, and tiyla of them froze up be fore reaching us ; the ninth one, however, managed to draw one or two of the others into Lexington where they were again fix cd up, and again sent ou their mission, mJ BboBt two o'clock Wednesday after uood we were drawn into Lexington, and reached St. Louis on Thursday afternoon, satisfied that the next time we visit Chi cago we shall endeavor to avoid the St. Louis, Alton and Chicago railway par ticularly if in cold weather. Tbe ther mometer ai Lexington protected from tU w!n(ls3t0a at 80 deg. below xero, and ;t couU not uavc bccn ,es. lban five degress colder on the open prairies. I al most forgot to state that the cheese and crackers above alluded to, were sent to us at the expense of tbe Railroad Company. OLD GUARD. Kil-WiLUAM Aixxandek, (an insane man,) left bis Lome gome time ago, and bas been seen by different persons iu Dan- phin, Perry, and Union counties, during the past three months. He is about six feet high, with sandy complexion and red hair.' lie stares wildly, and is almost constantly talking to biuuelf. 1 Any in- formation of bis whereabouts will be thank' fully received by Joseph Alexander, Lew- istown, or James Alexander. KisbacoquuV j Jas, Miffliu cjuuty, Ta DnlonCounty CourUlfaM Adjourned Court Proclamation. - WBEREAS.the Hon. Abraham S Wibon, ' President Judge lor the SOih Judicial Llistriet of I'ennsylvania, composed oC the Cnnntirs t-t Union, Milllin and Snyder, a4 Ja Marshall Esq.Associale Judge in Union couniy, have issueit'HVir precept, twarmjf Hate th t Jd day of December, 1855, and to me directed, for the holding of ai-'ourt of Common fleas, at LewLsburg, for the cnuutjr of Laiot4 un ihe second Monday of February next; (being the 11th day) 1SSU, and to coutinue one wrck. Notice is therefore hereby iven to Witnes ses and all persons interested in the Issue List to be then and there present and not depart without leave. Jurors are reijuesled to be punctual in their attendance at the appointed time agreeable to notice. - Uiven nailer my band and seal at the Sher iff's Office in Lewiburg. the 9th day of Jan uary, in the year of our Lord nae thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, anit in the seventy- eighth year of the Independence of the United States of America God te the Common' wealth ! DANIKL V. tiLLDIN, Sheriff JCBftRS ADJOURNED COIRT. Jiutson 1'hilip SeebolJ. WkUe TtrerUaac High, Joseph R Kettler, Jacob Troxel. Aaron Messineer.Saml Slear. David Dietfenderfer. Ueary tfigh . Hurtlev Saml Carl, WmOrwig.Chas Emery, . . . .i n i r - jos .iiiierjr,3nem npigeimyerioiin i erger. Thos Church, Ilnbt Foster, Andrew Cook Buffalo Harris Steedman, Jacob Fillman, Adam Young, George Smith Mjflinbnr John M Taylor, Charles Crotzer, John Kleckner, Daniel Mass Kut Ihiffaitc Peier Getz llerlm Dan'l Horlacher, Fred'k Smith, Sam'l Harmanv, Ahram Schoch Iswithurg Jos L Hawa Limestone Robt Jln.lger, S Pell wan I'niun Archibald Thomas 1'iiion C'onnli Court rroclninlion "lirilEKEAS. the Hon. ABRAHAM 8. y WILSO.X, President Judge for the Twentieth Judicial District of Pennsylvania composed of the counties of Union, M.lHin and Snyder, and Jimfs Mausiuli, Esq., Associate Judge in Union county, have issued their pre. cent, bearing date the -id day of December, lt-iS. aud to me directed, for the holding of an Orphans' Court, Court of Common Pleas. t and Terminer, and General "irr Sessions, ai l.ii wwd trnn, lor the county of UNION, on Ihe third MONDAY of KEUltUAKY next, (being the l&th day) 1 850, and to continue one week. Nonce is therefore hereby given to the Cor " Justices of ihe Peace and Constables in aim iui mi; wiumy ill Lllllin.IO appear O ineir ,. .!.... . . . own r.v,,c. r... ,, ,,lr recorus in-in- sit.ons examinations and other renfembrances to do those things whtcn of their o lices and in .i..:. t-u-ir - ...... fcneii oni.iii all iici inoi m uc non I " 1 1 wn. j .u ... . ; k nif ii c i .t.. i aiiuuiuci i.i i .'vuo 1. 1 ..... .... 1 1 1 1 1, ii. u. u . uu ii . ii . an xun 1. 1 a im i r,ii.i:..in,nLl,l, it ,.,, ,:i.im-nTb.,v iii.,i;,..1 w V-: a.w n.ti' " i. t..i. j.t. 1 persons, are required to be then and there; aiietidma., nl not deian withont leave at their r.e.-il. Jurors nr rennesled In hr ntinrmal in !. , ,.. ...I.' heir attendance at the appointed time agreea ble to nonce. Given under my hand and seal at the Sher iff's Utlice :n Lewisburg, the 'Jib dat of Ian nary, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hnndred and fiftv-six.and in the seventy eighth year of the Independence of the United Stales of America. liod save the Common wealth ! DANIEL 1). GUr.DIV, Sheriff. List of Juror, Feb. Term, ISrHL C.RAND J0KOR9. Kelly Jos Musser, Win Noll. James Shields, Daniel Slant, Johu Kling. Levi Pauling lLirtlt t Jas Glover, Wm Halfpenny, Samuel Charles, Daniel Long nWauiK Juhn Kinkrrt, E Walters lltijf'uloe Thos II A-'ornelius, Saml M'Clellan Vrttim John A Yoitngman l-ewisburg Alexr Amnions, WmT Reitmyer Mifflinbnrg John Rebcr, Geo Gutelius, Chas Monteltus HWfluMueSamlKanfman.DavidEnecIhart Eiut llujfaloc John S Schrack titw Berlin Samuel lioop TRAVERSE JURORS. WW Rttffatne Danl Fisher, TeterPontins.Jno Sechler.Jae Lmz,(ieo Kleckner. Dav Watson, JiioDeck.AallauckJnoBechtel.Phill.ipley. K'ltii Elam Meixell, Wm Clinran, Fiavel Clinsan, Jno Bennage, Saml Bickel Unrll'v Jas King Jr. K Mensch, II Huffman R V Glover.MichlScl.Dure Sml Weidetisaul, ..,iier, i nos .-.i i.urov Umsburg-lno Hoi.Rhton, Uenj Cawley.Thos Graham, .a:han Kan, Frank Done bower. , ?.'w. 'r''"-S!m Sihoet la M?"c: y.i'i aujfahie wm r ix,ueo .niner.vi.iirown. j WAeZeerJeromePr.ntzenhoffer.RtCandort trbanus Uanck. Reed Jac Kostenbader Union Jacob Earnhart, M II I aggart, Jacob iinmmeijr BuJfaU-V.en Gcbhart, David Herbst j -JtUu --siuvc, i ui m. i.r,, ,v . aimers Mifflinburg Geo Yountrman, J W" Sands REGISTER'S NOTICE. VOTK'E is hereby given to all enn-1 v ... ... , - , i.1 cernej.lhat the foilowinz named persons have sciicd their accounts in the Keller's j O.Tice at Iwisbur-. Union county, and that the said accounts will he presented foreoufir- J inalioa and allowance al the Orphans' Court, to be held at LEWISI!L'Ks, for ihe county of Union, on the fourth Friday of February next, being the 2Sd day of said month, viz t 1. The acci.uiit of William M. Schoch and Henry Schoch, Administrators of Jacvb ScJioch, deceased. 2. The accoont of Israel Gnyer, Adminis trator of Adam Guyer, late of White Deer township, deceased. 3. The accoont of Christian Schnnre, Ad minislralor de bonis non of John Ktitter, late of Hartley township, deceased. 4. The account of Michael Specht, Erceo tnr of the last will and testament of Jonathan Farntworth,a.ie of Center township, deceased. 5. The account uf Joel Wreider and John Hehn. Administrators of An Kreider, late of . Penns township, deceased, 6. The account of Henry D Maize.Admin istrator of Philip Lebkieher, late of New ISei lin, deceased. 7. The final account of Daniel Oit and Jacob Long. Administrators of Benjamin Long, late of Penns township, deceased. 8. The (Inal account ol William Gancler, Administrator of Alary Slraub, late of Chap man township, deceased. 9. The accoont of John M. Benfer, Admin istrator of Oeorgt Benfer, late of Jackson township, deceased. 10. The second and final account of Jacob 1 Moyer, Gnardian of Sarah Jane Vattermn (now Dalesman.) a minor child of Samuel M. Patter son, late of Kelly township, deceased. 11. The account of John Gundy, Adminis trator of WiA'am Penny, late of Union town ship, deceased. 12. The account of William Kanck, Exec utor of Witfow 5e, late of White Deer town ship, deceased. i. W. PEXXIXGTON, Reg'r. Register's Office, Lewisborg, Jan. 19, 1856 PETITION FOR tUYORCE. SARAH DOOP, " In the Court of Common by her next friend I Pleas of Union county, JohuM. Baom, No. 8, Peb.T. 1858. -vs. Plurius subporna in Di- JOHN BOOP. 'J vorce.' "7"01I are bereb notified that by virtne of X the above stated writ, yoa are regmred to be and appear at a Court of Common Pleas . . - . . ... r . to be held in and for ihe coonty of Union, at ; Lewisburg, on Moxdiv. the 19th day of Feb- , rnarv next, at 10 o'clock, A.M., to answer the complaint of I.ihef of said PjaiBtiK j DAXIEij U. UtLDIN, KhtnU. t -,r.- niv- i ..;.t,ur. TIai. Q lfifiA BLANKS Constables, for sale : nr printed id order, at the Chtoiitcbt Office V ltNue IAt, Feb. Term," IS5U. Daniel KaBfler vs James MTreilil J John Haas vs Wm M Vauvalzah -; Uaaiel Rangier VS James M'Crnght James M'Creight vs Daniel Iti nlrf Hftmuel Sbriner VS Daniel Schracli i R B Carey vs Mark Halfpenny '- Mrs E MoatX vs Alciander Aaiinoa liaslian Teiphel vs John Fisher Saaiuel Kylo vs CaUianoe Wolfe -..- , , Jacob Stewart elc ts Michael Ftchthorn -North, Chase & North vs C'hs II Mhrlner 8V4WD Torapike Co vs White Deer Tp Peier HummH vs Hannah Hnmmrt Clement 6c Masser vs Vuiiiieiiian & Walter - same . - Tasgart. Fur man 4 Barton same ioah Walter P O Catnpliell and others vs L P Teed ' 1 Francis Hellers vs Alexander JI Hlair Coin'lh sug J M Bcnfer el al vs J Haus Jretal Truslees Lutheran Ch etc vs Martin A Stock Susanna flroun, late M, vs SVJ Messcrsmith UanvilLe ttank vs Juo Lawrence 4 Cbs Siecs Alfred Kneass and wile vs James Cjuinn Thos Penny for Isaac Eyer vs S Waller Oeorge Schnable vs Catherine E Bowes Ths tiutclius f. r J M Taylor vs Aaron Zellcr Weiler, Kline F.llis vs Wm L Killer Christian Millhou.e vs Nicholas MillhouseJ Jacob .sftnrk i John Himple Matthias Wilson vs lavnl Herr Daniel Itangler vs Daniel Hetbst et al I John Roebuck vs A S Orno j John Oil llockafeller vs Abbot Green's Ex'rs ! L B Christ for W Cameron vs Uvo A tuck t A LI' f ' . .. .. R,:.. A W Creamer vs Abraham Brien Israel Gntelins for Hy C Ever vs John Wilt John Dalesman vs John- II Vartz with But James I. (juinn vs Wm Heart et al M Kleckner & Son vs Flick, Shfer A Co CUndvkunst,guard'n,elc vs WJI Marr.withno Jas F Liun do vs . same ' Saml Henderson do vs Sarah Ann Polk vs James I. Qutnir Becker & Weiler vs Chas Sir.es Clias P Fox et al vs Adam Kaiick M Kling for Datesmans vs Hy Dieffenderfer The above canoes are for trial at the Feb ruary adjourned Court, commencing on Mon day the lllh day of February. l6ti SAMUEL ROUS!!. Proth'y STATEMENT e j fY tlie Military fund of l'ion toiintj "1 J for ihe year 133 Henry Sulomun,Trea- surer. The fi.llowMMr. '-I ' VHI.l'-BrfiUUllt'llI ... . . i each District for Aliliua Fines assessed in the year IS55, the amount received, Com missions, Exonerations, and balance dne : Ifiltrirts. Otlttttnrt. f AW- lUcd. Com, Esm. line. ItcnYerki ut.ru Mont $.4,u 2.7l 4,.'.U lii S'l W.lleimF fi. Krrntrtter .Hl..'i0 1.52 4.. ltulT4li .-.iiiii. I UaiM M .fl 4."i,tS a,sj S.50 K ItolTulo B.WineKrJnT '" " ' ',5o . i 1 lluHa. O.I'.latlii.Tiiiu Jy-W ie.UU 1.4a l.-ill Ki.Ua 1'niiT-i.aiii h""'t ..." ...... ... i Laumaa L'h. Krt,ttur it.iO !. o i.ss lu 4u.'Ji Fr,iklm,.w, i;,i,nl;,n tiino S3.i SS S,o ' j ,. T. bm.ih W.iU M ti . Ja.kin-Mi.lniri out Stio M.'i lJ to K.iiv m. Nacla 3 ti.w ).fai 4 so ... .. , n U;J"5 Ji A-hennnlvio.iio i.eu .'.so Mintinb'n ii.i Hiib.kalliM. tt.m n .a jiji. Mi,n,,.r.i,.i(,M:iin r i.i.'.o -ix.-x i.i: to 1 Nw ltlhi .ieli.rlariMT.it.im ; ." J.ss 4 " ! IVnns .liin.b KriJlY 6I.'. 3.1 BJ,) ivrrv .intin Krrhh, sk.so 1i,ij :.w 2,' 4LM SflinipriMc .Hiri". Crouae &7,.V) ,s7 t nli.n .In. I.nnle :ii.S8 Sl,rs l.ej 44." n asimiitliMi l- Arnugat White l)nc Bar. Merklrjr 4:t .'fl 0.00 2.17 J,iiO i'.'.Ts 2.:o ."s:: J ifc:.,l0 4iC.5 Is, IS llf. Jj '.iT,Ui Delinqurnt Cull- rlnrn f Military Fines. IRalaacen dii- Iht Jatu ISvO. irnion Tn Win. MTherson IS5 t7 or W.Buffal W.KnleforUGHHaveslH.V) 7 Hartley Wm. Fisher " 8 61 i coiuimncing al 1 1 u'cU.ek. A.M., the f.. Mowing IVrry Peter Troup " 11 (u described Peal E-taie, i f the late Ja -ls L. West Buffalo Wm Rnle 154 15 01 1 Ni.in, deceased, viz. Center Henry Mnsser " 6 SS I Aceiiaiu Trai l of Land, situated in East Franklin Simon Snyder " 13. Ilutlaloe ton nslnp. cun'.v atpresaiJ.a.lj nr.ii'i.' Washington Henry Summers " Sfi 3- , the West Branch of the Snrnehanna i n tin White Deer Aaron Smith " 8 fis east, lands of John Gundy Ksq on the south, i on the west by same and lands of G.nllrey JilOl 7$ .Vilifnrti Ordm paid 10.r5. John Emnut, Capt. of Einmit Guards $50 00 Jac llartman, Capt. Centcrv. Rifle Co. 50 on Daniel Smith, Capt. Pollock Guards 50 00 F.A.Donehower.Capl. Un.Came.Guards 50 00 Paid for Asstxsnra f"r 1S55 for returning dtUn- John Persham, Assessor White Deer .$1 73 Jonathan Grimm, Assessor Washington 1 76 Joseph Leplev. Assessor V'tiioa 1 St8 John Em mil. Ascso MdinsgroYe Daniel Lease, Assessor IVrry l.iop t IfrAiifaB- A ictcinr Pnnl (leo Merril A'ssesfor Sew Uerlin 1 SI I 3J, enrv Schoch, Assessor M.ddlecreek jllnn Ri!he. Assessor Mitllinbnrp IJarber, Assessor Limestone I'eter -Neyius, Assessor Leuiibu.g S W I I i j,Prnrl. .V, Knn( As,-cr Kelly '.',!! (ieor?e Kl.neler. Assessor Jackson 1 M i Jacob Fers Assessor Hartley 2 t'S i no t,,.t, p,,. pn.Li,'n 1 ftrt ; :t Ot Harrison'He'r'rold, Assessor Chapman Jl(hn nwer!lXj Assessor Center 66 J 1 06 list Wm. Rule, Assessor West Buflaloe John Gundy. Assessor East Buflaloe James Irwin, Assessor UulValoe Vi John Dietner, AssesstT West Beaver 1 SO . loha T- s""th' Assessor Beaver fit I - u AJam Sheckler.Commissioner.for servieesin making om Military I- ines for 18o5 $10 00 j Sem l.eiuel, S'or same services 10 00 ; John I). Itouiig $30 00 j AJPeters.forpnblishinR statement of military ! fttnd of Union Co. for ftl, in tSerman $10 00 J.H.Winter.for pill. lis. same 111 English 10 00 Merhl& Smith " " 10 t0 $30 00 Hrigrtde Inrpeetnr's terriers. John W. Simonton, on account for '53 $30 00 Total of Expenses $327 90 I'nion fiiunty, ts. I, Henry Solomon.Trea surer of Union and Snyder counties for 1855, do hereby submit the foregoing account of Ihe Military Fund ot said Union couniy. as correct and true. Given under iny hand at Ihe 1 rea- tenth day of January. A.l). I8."0. HENllY SOLOMON, Tsisce. Statement of the Fund. Henry Solomon,12tq.,Trea3urer,in account u-ilh the iriUtary Fund of Union County for 1855, Mr. 1856, Jan. 1. Amt of military fines uncollected for 1S54 and previous years $130' 51 To amt of said fines assessed for '53-, as per book in which said fines ar entered by the County Commis'rs 9C5 00 To amt entered among other taxes in I'om'rs' office and afterwards paid 60 $13!l6 01 Cr. By amt of Military Fines outstanding fir 1851 and previous years $110 3!) By amt sd Fines outstanding for 1855 397 98 Hy ami Exonerations allowed Collec tors of 1855 and previous years 1-7 98 By amt of Commission allowed Col lectors of 1855 at 5 per cent. 4S 19 By Orders pd as per annexed account 327 90 DyTreasurer'sCommission on $697,26 at 1 pr ct. 6 97 Balance due Commonwealth by Coun ty Treasurer 376 68 $13116 01 WK the andersigned Aitditors of the count ies of Union- aud Snyder, having carefully examined, and audited the foregoing Military eownty, DO find ihe same 'trite Snd correct as slatei , w,tness Whereof, we the said Auditors ha Commissioners' Office in Ihe Boroiirh of I.ew- isioin.. ih lflih r l,nn.. A n ik 7.. - ' . .nnis s-'lIHACR, A. THOMAS. II. ir. SN'.VEX M.-.1 MlliI-ri.-UARTii, I.S.-MT...S I aaaaaaffa or tsio I "aaaayfl C.CNTT. I igM AT.rrfr.s reTitfi InrSstoaa I ' "t-''" "Iuet The (Joaimonwealth of I'ennsylvania to John ! Veisley.Calhariiie intermarried M'ltbWilliai j -,i Kuhn, l.mlivig Vcisley, Polly iiitennarne.l i with Martin Sandet.Heiiry Veisley. Miehael I Veisley. and Kachel intermarried with Jacob iiaaman. ncira anu irjtai represenuiiivrs oi 5 llifai Vmui, late Jf Franklin le'nhip, 'Hn themunty of 'r-nfon (now Snyder.-) yeo man, deceased Greeting : "TTTHERRAS.rjy an Itrqncst for rhat pnrpose T f duly awarded by an Orphans' Court of ; ihe county aforesaid, the reat estate of the i out llrnrv Vfo.f.v u-.i anriraisrii at and fur f the sum of Si5;lt, and en the 17lh December, liiZi'h, dulv cuiiUnncd, and on motion ot Isaac oi . I . i .1 1 r 3 t t niciiKcr r-sq. ruie nn me nr.rs am irni rep reseiu.itivvs of saia deceased to appear at the next eeacral Orphans' Court, to be held at I 1 ,.f .1 . ft' t Lewisl.itrgl.ir the r.-uuly of I uion.on M.m. i ihe tth day nl February next, to accept 01 refuse to take tlie said premises' ati.rraaid at ihe saw appraised price, or show cause a Ity the same shall not be sold. Mr the Coi t Witness my hand and the -?aI of said Court at Lewisburg Ihe 5lh dayol Jann.iryV.D. SAMUEL KOUsIl, Clerk. James B. Hamlin, T7mm-:Y at law, t V Oilier on Second St. west side, two doors soulii of Market, I,;t isttlli K. Ctnri'JJ Union Lu. Pa. Real Estate. FOR SALE, ! $ ..v Brick IIOl'SK. and LOT, j in a most desiruhle rrI f Iffwi.itir7, if apphraiiuri be ma-ie wiilmi Iwo wet Us. ; Knjn;rt' the ('hr.inlett tlft :e. Jan. 15 FOR RENT, r-rlVTv niiv ibrw ttirev Hrii-k Tltvpll- JotmL ing nuunr., on university .ivenue, at the Kiver bend. Possession given April 1st, lS'.G. For further particulars, enquire at the house, or by letter of me at Northumberland. Dec. i7, JOSEPH P. J'USTI.N. Orphans' Court Sale. i T) Y vuliw "f 'cr or nif uriiiiiins' ' I T.- f. , Till XJ C ourl ot Union County, wul be stlu on ; .. . me jiiei!iie., on (S'riry, '2Cth January, lijli, commencing at 1 1 o'rb.ek. A.M., the following described li -al dilate el the late Jons Hich, deceased, viz. A cerfa:n Tract of Land situate in White . f ,i i . 1 1 1 . ,..,,, I lands of the he.rs ot Samuel I.', r.-li.im, dec d. ' on the east, on the north t.y lands ,.f Charles j lhett.nir, on the wt by lands of Fre- i. '.. i ,v . . ; ,i. i ,. i , i .r ilerick Der.sham, and on the south by iainU ot i .. ..... i ! Francis talker and others, contattiing il.I . , , . . - more or le.with the apnnrieiian, .rrs more or le.uith the appnrtenanres. I on wnirh are erected a good liouse..- 13 t-. ,. ,,...t. ,,.i A I I . I tein. i j .a j r lame u.irn, .l in, ' 'i eii.iru, au. rarue b.irn, : :ims ma ! known r.t -i!i' l.y 1 HKMI1 HltiH. Administrator. HKNUY HIGH. A dminis I While Deer, Jan. I, In ju Orphans' ( mill Sale. 1)Y virtiir nl'iin oriior of theOr'ihtins," ('ourl of Uiiion rnunlv, will be suld, a; the lintel uf David llerr, in lx-v:sL jrg, on I Nl'li"!!, J .ti VlWl'JI, Wi)t Sai'li'Jji!. Zi tt'iriiai'il, 15.. Deck, and on the norih bv lands of said Juhn Gundy, containing about '.tit li't'CH and perches, neat measure, all cleared and in a ?Xhigh state of cultivation, having Cc3 ., r 1 CTnpon it a I rame II ne.f rame nrn.J, and Orchard of various kinds ot r ruit : miiIi the appurtenances. Terms made known at kale by 'Mil I.MAS PKNNY. Administrator with ihe Will annexed. January I. lsoii VALUABLE REAL PROPERTY, ! AT PlilVATi: sai.i:. ; V 'HE untie r.sisncd olfer at Private Salt1 a verv desirable estate, situate in Chil- ltsqoaqiie Tp, Xonhtimberland Co, Pa., com prising the tollou in: ; trac.t : No. I. The Mansion Farm, adjoinintr lands of Wm. R,.yer. John McGee. John Canl. John Wittenmyer, and others.con- laming J'5 AcrOM more or less, whereupon re ereeied a tun stnrrr Itnclf Dur-elhno a House 40 by 28 Ten, (hitherto used as a )i pnblie house,) wnh a commodious Waihin te and YVoodhnuse, a Bank Jtarn by 40 feet, and other Outbuilding necessary Ir a larm. , A Well nt' Water at the il.x.r of the hi. use. anil j a lt.it.rn. .ach with a Pump in. Alsoai ! ....1... k . i- 11 i .1 .- . T a ." ..(, 1.1 ... iccninj the same rremisps. Th Far,n rnnm. i acres of Meadow, and the balance Upland, all crare(1 lanj with ,ile exCepUon of at(OU, lwo ; a,.,.,. AO. 11. AJjOIOI Iimt)CrL.anu situated in the township aforesaid, roniainins K Acre more or less, adjoining lauds of John M'uienm'- Y7w er, Isaac Brown, and others. 4.- No. III. The unilivitled three- firths part of TEX ACRES more or less in the township aforesaid, adjoining lands of James Cumniins, Huh Muriiti, John Wit- tenmyer. and others. j . ... , , . c t , . j 10. IV. A.l ntCt Ol .MOlintnin atJSKk I an.l Wr.l.I. TItlllPlfFll ;,n9i. i .i, u:..!- i ' : 6?5 7 r, i V- - tt lands of John oris. James Camer- : on, James Strawbrrdje and others. IlTlVrsons wishine to purchase any of the j above estate, will p)e- apply for further j particulars to either of the subscribers, Heirs of IIisjmi FoKSMt, deceased, who will sell the above as the property of said o"''l. EVELINE FOI1KP.MAN, JOS W. FOKKSMAX. IIEVI. WITTENMVER. AMANDA Wl TTENM V ER, J. II. FOKES.MA.V WM. S. FOKE8M AN. Jan. 4, 1856 4w Heirs, e Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale. To suit purchasers, on reasonable terms. THERE are 9 lots of Woollanil, si- J. mate in White Deer Tp.. on Little Huf faloe Creek, about a mile above Uuldin's store, ranging from 14 to SI acres each, well timb ered wuh various kinds of Oak, Pine, Pcplar, and Chesnat. The Farm contains about 55 acres.of which 18 are cleared, and hason it a Two ."iorv Log f 4 House, a Log Stable, Spring of Water. jLliand r run trees of various kinds. It ad jumslauds of John Hummel and Jacob Hart-1 man, about U mile from Guldin's Store, in Whi Here to l'nin it., The above property is ollered at Private Sale, by the subscriber, j UEORGE MEIXELL. Kelly Tp.. An?. 10, ViS. I -i 1 . !..' j ... -v Dr Jnin T.nrlr i n-- -i WTBT Si'KGEOX DES'TIST, OFFIt i: removed to NORTH THIRD street, Lewisburg. Lewisburg, Nov. i, 1855 ! BIWIp'l! i k ly. VV. hoUal i LIU & WHOLESALE anil RETAIL Pruj and Chemttul Ilmpji inni Street ... L.io,i.. Pa 1( 4is iteno roRctlirrrJ ic3 PILLS. wur auk wesivtt II bB Wn llm lut i f Ihe huninn trr Ia he w.icfc-if 1 dOWD h i diwn bj (KM ad Urri. UULXUM AV rll - an. , ,.-. ,.,...,.4 ,.. , r,j f ,1,, kak, ik. , .kuoi it vti.l Mi., uni tin l.iiii, of .i nim. s. jw, -iiniu.i. l-ma-mr Hop. v -erirm-.:v fit rilitT.'l Ilie mnulatftiif u9 torn J,. m L'uiua il4a.-,.ua u. u,,i u,. ttu-j ui(iiirn'i i.i.,.i-. - ili nwai fi.Uj tL koi4 lor Uk nuioml ai-an. Thett I'ilU 2'mrify the Plud. TbvM fkuiuo 1'ilN am nir-Miy roil iomi to optjffmt fin tlie al'iiiim Ilif liter, tli ki lii'-Yn. fh lungi, lb iitiut hu4 Ike Lt.w;l, vrr- Ui-rf 4i v tit-rung in' nt it ; tin ir fain t I'-n. y-'ii ifwn tin- HmO, lh irrw loautsiil ; ul IJio, and Uiu cm tug mm m U its fiaul. JhHaia vml hivtT VomjJainti. ' tariy Uu'.i ll.f liuiuan ran ht,e lake a thetc Tillf. H Ti r n rf? In Mil f.artu of tht vnrM.Tbmt Khi( Ji.ir- I -n I'-uii'J r Ut iLfiu ui OaMta itt UiaM.rJtrtt f Im r, tUf-p''i-ia. nmt -i.-ium h n m iaitiU )t'oi ritlty. lb iitw a tin t'.itt- t'-ttif utini, tx-wi-ttri Bstoia t tlMuid, vii'i i. m ;ili tLr uicaDB iie IiirJt j G,Lral lhllllly HI llulth. JIanj uf V.e tu-t lrt otic 4iT rimiv-n! Lare ojwd! tlifir u-ti-m lioti-i-fi lu iLtr- ij.-u of U.re Ti.'.w tii it thfjr ir-'T - rn- Ui ui-d:-ii. f lh di-i. 1,' itrni-i, rni-:f! niicit tl.at thi rnrdi'tiir tp th brf r D ly fvir i hmu ! r r- i ! l-l:rMl LcaitU, 9W . vi re il.r r f ti-ni La- U-s-ti iuf -iri'ljaa iu mi igoratia : I r-.j itijt ni' r t- n.t r j r- )f- lmi?t: (.'onijJ'tirtff. fc " F- aiili'. ' nj r "It. Ii n.-l Nf 1 itf.nt tblt eIa L.'. -1 tu- ,if. it ' r:t-. (.- afj't i.tilnl-- ll.e miithix in ji ,.i ).t :!) t in inau, raM iiar a Cham. It ir- iiini tji.' ami -t Uf'ii' tuK il.t iia bt gtvm lu ili i'lr-n t nil r. t f -r any r''iulajal CwBM- lut i.t j.u fjiui!; LauM !.-: wiLhcutiL, ''-' ""' '"' rii wru ..tl.m Prii-v l.iT.r Cmpltn Hi.w.l t'nniT lnii.t. I-r ari'l A'U LhwbmuI irit I 'jujIis lti.ali l . uit'ttiuti- I'm. , 11-;. la. I.i s Mi ue ana Gral iliii it-is li.il.ii svctirnlsrj St mptcaa i I'... li fiii-.-j Ji.Ihi.x:. .urrri Aff.xt.oa l.-j.-l..ia nr::ti.itna:i"n W ormi of ail kind Li. a. li ". In..: I VVVnllnel . ; i tt tlx- r Pmfrtwer HotuitAVp n 5m:-l. n l..m. t aaii 44.StrauiI, k uduD, ai.it ly nil r. -ji..ut !" lTHLi''. iunl fi. ai. r.. of Ni-dirin ti.n.ut-l.' ul tbi- i Rit"! and ih rif iiiard wplla In. i. i. 4t Jt i til... -' ; i'ii i,ii..i $1 i-ai h. -'lii..rc la a h um i.--ri,Ui ratiL t j taking tha lu-pi-r .n. ,. B. li:nr!:i.n f r thi iruidaDceof patlenuia arair llirofiier bli .UiX.'l I-. iuli I i. AVER'S PILLS. IOE a!I tLe purposes of a PHYTIC. TiTEitr! hr loTir 'xNtoft a pnniii? dnnn4 fnrmir rffective purgative pill which could b rvliMi oa mm sure and perfectly in its opcr&tiom. lui fans beta prepared to rufct X'ual tit mund, and aa tm wire tril of its Tirtnrs hi rtmrbwTrTT shown wit! vital biicrew it accrmplihe$ tiir purpuae designed. It is en-v tn rtnkp i phvMc;il '. bit lint e:T to make the y-t tf nil tme wbiih should Iut ii'iiic uf tl.f ( '' iii't. . :i, t ut ail the ur!v:tntaes. of every ftl.(r. Tni h i brn attempt here, anj with what sricct s wc won Id rcHpectfuUr submit to tli? pu:'li;- tlc.-ii-iTi. It lias been tinfnrtunate for the jiatirT.t hitherto that almost tit purtrtiTv iiii d; u;o i a. T.iiiuni.i'a aiul imtat:;ii to the tww rl. This is iit. Mmv of them produce so mnch CTipin p rin and rcTiiisiiB iu the !vteni u tomjc thiiri coinitrhal iTtce th nt;d to be derircd fmnn them, 'ihce ptii produce no irnt-itixn or pain, uiucss it ari-e from a previ'iulv exi-stintj obsiruc lion or derrtTiirpment ui the bowels. Ikine purely rrjctable, no harm eau aric from their tue ia any quantity ; it U -tter that any medicine shoulj be takici juuiri.mly. Minute directions fur their u--t. in the several d:eacs to which they are a p l4inbie are iriTen nn th )nn. Aniens the cowr pi lints which havu htxu i,-eialy cured by them, we niav mention l.iver Cnmp! ti:it. in its Tnritms fcrms of JauiFiiLT, Ind.jresti'vn, Liisru"r and I jmw of Ap petite, I.i-tlessnesn, IrritaNility, iiJitii. 11 radar ba, Jliiious Fever, Kerer and Airue. I'ain in the Side and Loins ; fr. in trith. all these are bvit the coa- frcuence tf dlseastd action in the lher. As mm aperient, thrv aii.Td prftupt and sure relief in Coe- I livcnrss, l'iies, l obe. J.vwnterT, Hamors. Pttot. yla and Scurvy. Cold, with . l leers and minnntv of the blood; in ahnrt. any rTrrT wiuri r,inr,tiT. rPqnirrd. Xhev nave al-m produced some .uifukrly sne eenful cures in Ilhenmatwii, Gout, lroiT, GraTeL, Eryiielas, Falpit.ition of the Heart, Pains in the linck, Stomach, and Side. They should be freel taken in the srir.; of tlie yrar, to purify the blocd and prepare the system f"'r the ehajijre of seasons. Aa oruiiTtal d"se ktiinulatcs the tumaeh ami trtiwels intcj healthy ac ion, and res tures the appe tite and viajor. They p-irify the blooil. and, hy their stimulant action nil the circulatory system reiM Tate ti.e streath of the bo.ir, and restore the wted or diseased encrie-i uf the whnle organ tam. Hence an occasional d-we ia advantageous, erea though no serious d- r iruemeitt exisrs; hut un necessary dosintj shunld never be carried toe far, as every piiruat.e mtii,- i:ie reduces the streDirtav when taken to exrci-j. The thousand caes in which a physic required cannot be enumerated here, but they surest them he tt the reasun of ever I wUii tZt?lwl rirtnes are ..nee known, the public WM no 1 pill will n naa- hen their virtues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need oi a cathartic uivkiue.' t PREP.RKD BV : JAMES C. AVKK, I'tactical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. rrice Ce&u p:.t Boj.. rive Boxes forjl tlTP.'S Clir.IlKV ei:CTORiI., .... . . . rr mc core u 1 coins, I o u's. Hoarseness 1. 1...... u ... 1. ..' ... t and C nmrfu... " -'u"p' " 1 'mm remedy nas won fr itsetf tnrh notoriety ,hmt " B 'rey uuuarT to mount me aencea oi im Tircirs in an. .'miimim uncre ia has been emrlorcil. No wi,le ia tha nl.t of its n fulneas, and so numerous the case of its cures that almost eT-rr section of the emintrr abimnds in persons publicly known, who have been restored, from alLrmuig au ercn depente diseases of tha lur.irs by its use. trhrn once tried its snperioriry over eTi'y o'ber modirine of its kind is too appmr- tnnwn. the rul.lie no loneer hesiute what antidote riit to eseape observation, ana waere iu Tirrucs arc to employ for the distressing and daneron aflee- thms ol the pulmonary organs which are incident to our clim.itc. And not oulv in formidable at- tacks upon the lumrs. hut for the mil.ler varieiie of UoLUS. CoVUHS. 11oaiukskss, 4c; and oe Chili.kex it is the plcasuntcst and safest medicino ikat can be obtained. A it hns lonir b.-rn in constant use tSmufthont this section, we ned not do more assure ths ES I'rrpan J Tvr ' s,'l:s t AY Ell, l'ractical and Amalyti. T,i ,-ii, .-.-t. t. .weii, Ma.. .r Sale by O. W. shuffle. 1 Christ S f aldwalL Lawi. 1urir; J. K. Ca.low. Miit'.n: U. Ilal, and Kentpr 4 klvcka. r, 3Iitlliubnr)r, sail by all nnuarsrveryvbef.. Flap of Union and Snyder Counties. VARNISHED, viili Wooden Hollers, 1 and on Muslin, ready to be hung up, will be sent by the subscriber, postage paidr Township map, colored, for i 5 tieological " 1 75 The Division line is drawn on this Map, also Township line, and as it contains all thw principal Koads. and shows comparative dis tances, it should be studied by all who are to vote on ihe location of the Seat cf Jnslice. The tieological Map shows the skrala of th two Counties. For cheaper copies of the Map. address K. VOI KMAfc Lewisburg, May 18, 1855. Glassware. T r yon nerd H f;isiMSMiiro, call on FtTZ- PATRICK c. UUO.at the b ic kslore nexj door to Heaver ot Kremer's.u here is to be bad a lot cf cheap Olassu-are bought at Auctmn.lo be sold at Phtlad. wholesale puces i Ashbruton and Webster Uob'ets, Fluted Jellies. Footed Pitchers, Corr.Pict Dishes, Egg Glasses, Kentucky Sugars. Molasses Pitchers, Concave Footed Howls, Diamoad Salls.Taylor U l. r...nKI-pe ..f i-innxt n.ft.rn and b'tshes and Bowls of all s'r.es and pat- terns, Glass Jars, sic Lewisburg. Oct. 5 " ' Dr. Jacob Horlacher, "POTANK- PHYSICIAN, having rcjaiatd I s health, has resumed h:s r"r"re of ' hralir- arr. l!is,.,rer.orSALE isstil in ;:.'. C--'., a--. 2:i rntrs sri '. i.cal. .rv Cciiia. Msv 9, 155 HOLLOWAY'S !
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