- I Mi P3' I: fnuiolntrfl Cljriiiiirhv II O. HICKtK.C.'KlE--pOMVO EllTOE. Feb.' S,18iii." Wm ttfir Vfw. Tin l-t lnt'Rti ('h-m-l'., ftutiltfltml nn th- 4'n-ti Srt-m. tfct? la.rp-l atil Ltwt circulatum i f any V r(Bj"-r iu 1 itinu O.untr. $j.Tb Atnt-riran N'nti-.na r- miril. to m-mlnst oniii aU lor Ircid-nt ami V jo 'retlriit. fiirt at I'i'ii. i hi Kn-tMv. F:ti. ISM, BwnTlTnia IVn rln mi 0nntin. t nom inal OHiili-Ut'M fur Canal rmmuium-r, isurtyor Uvral, anl Auditor M-nrrl, lUKKWia-Mi. TiuA. Man-h 4. I. ri.TVtnrrati National V.nTi'UUuD.. to uuuiuatr Frrat deniauU Vioe i'rtevlt-nt, (Iiscixn tTi, Monrtav, .Inne 2. lVt. CungrvNsSonal. Monday, Feb. 4. Congress met this morning just as if the election of the " lilack Republican," Banks', had not " dissolved the Union." rinding no crarkt in the " Union" crock ery, the .Members and Delegates having the credentials were all sworn in, the con - festants to proceed afterward, D present their adverse claims. The jeats of the Members were taken as their names were drawn by ballot. The usual Committees were appointed, ! i0' ,,f your brethren" who haxo been ! ES-The election of Mr. Hanks, demon to announce the organization to the Senate j cowardly assailed, but who have bravely . strates how strongly the Kansas Question and the Presideu. I fallen in defence of Southern institutions! ; overrides all other national issues. Altho' Gen. Wm. Ci i.lom, of Tennessee, was I s"un1 'he bnle of war over tho length I ra,iieal Democrat under the former divis 1 . i ni i r .i u' i M,' c- a"d breadth of the land, and leave not an 1 . f tn .t,;r,i, nf Votei bv elected Clerk of the House, by Ut to S., j AboIitilist in lC Tl.rrit0ry to relate their j i0 fTtM 1 " dS f T C.9.. rcceiTinc the votes of all the Republicans ,r,0i,r;. ,i (.,,,,1,inatinT deeds ! wb,ch ho WM e!ei;,ci worc cast by olJ Iine present excepting 0, and all the Americans i Strike your piercing riflo balls and your but 4. (Gen. Cullora was a Whig Mem- j glittering steel to their black and poison ber of Congress four years past, and bad . 1 Let the war cry never cease the courage aud honesty ft vote against ! in Kan-M again, until our Territory is v x- i i i. M r i . i i i wrested of the last vestige of Abolltion- tbe cbrafka Jj..1, lor which be was de-1 . feated at the polls. His election by the ! Epft.(in u SMc Qrr WM not North is a deserved tnLutc to his integrity fc ,d . prt.rinew ; and in others, the The Actinir Kenrcant-at-Ar. Mr. Glosbrenner, drew trim the Treasurer about 850,000 in gold, which ws the the arrearages of pay due to the members ! of the House. Ttis drafts to enable him ... - . , ', ,, ,.f nfr ,,) rn and human degradation, let her slufe. M c one week, i i , . . - lissourians, and the 1 ost IliUee anu l.ov- ., ... I Notice is t heref..re hcrebv "iven to the Cor- to obtain the iinuov, were signed by .v!ea- .' .... - ' i" not know as he ever said 80, but if he ; -ouce is inerei . re lercuy i 10 toe or , ,, , l.i e- . i ernmetit Olltcers 1 uu them in nnsreprescn-1 ,-.. I oner. Justices of the I'eace and Constables in ler Jauks, at a lte hour on Saturday nmv.Ilt, !t U imnos ! dlJ he need not be ashamed. ct it was i ailll lur lhe cuim. of L-nm,lo appear , ,i,elr r.ight. About S-:jo,000 arc yet due to , "g ree Mate movunents, it is m.pos-, u Southeru thunder," j own proper persons with their records. in.,.i. members, which will bo drawn during the aible as yet to arrive at any very certain , , , r . . , siticns.exaimnations andniliT renienibratoes Week. : knowledge of the faoM. One thing, how- : W1,n W"IcU "aVe' ,l'r tmctS J08"' , d those things which of their offiees ar,d in The Senate confirmed the appointment ever is Cvi lent the fell n.irit of Slavery ' fr,1'tcnL"1 ,be N",th t,J turmS- Let ,he ; th'.r behalf appertain to be done; and all w.t f the Hon I' - r.eV D.l'as a MV ter n v t ' North talk Nullification when the South "esses and other persons prosecuting in behalf ol the IJon. ticuriiO i'alus as .Jin.ter ,iriye eVl.ry Irec State man from, of the Commonwealih against any person or to England. I Kans if rouble ' South is defeated at its own perm arc required to be then and there Tl'I'sAy I'eb 5 I - "" - ' E;,m,i f'r the South would be the very , attending, and not depart without leave at their The resolution declaring Mr. O'osbren- I tThe six weeks of unvarying good . ,Mt to dissolve the Union." j JZZ"ltZ7 rer, Sergeant-at-Am.s, was adopted yeas , e'cighing and cool weather ymj ou the jtr. Ranks holds to tho scntimorit of i,ie t notice. 03 nay's !S Mr O was the officer last ; West llranch, re like tho two to four wiu- ; pANlEL Webster wltcn ho was Daniel ;"rn 1,",I''r mV I'1""1 a"J at Mif r ' ' . ., ... ,,.;.. i ... ,l. ' ... , , ., ,,-., i. ' itf s Olhce :n I.ewisbnrg, the ilth dav of l.iM- fission, and is a very popular aud useful man. He is a printer, resident at York, ; orth and jv.t, except that snow thcrea la. ! ways generally falls from three to ten feet Capt. Nathi n Irir!ing, of New York, i deep, thereby often shutting up ordinary was then by resolution declared Doorkeep- : highways. In other days, many were the or, aud llobert Morris, of Penusylvauia, miles we rode and walked over fences and Postmaster. J in Held, the road being heaped from fence I'ending a resolution declaring Mr. C. to fjiice with the glistening snow some Follett, of Ohio, Printer to tha House, times witli a curfiee hard enough to bear the Houe adjourned. KTThe Election of Speaker liANK is hailed with joy in this region, by near! if not. finite everv r.eron we bavo beard , j , .11, .,1- . ; T I, ;. t;.., ;.,. ' 7 . , J uniform decree of cold ...ore favorable to ' many years the -North bai stood up to a;""' fair contest, without any sneaking compro-; niises or cowardly fears of the " Union," and adhered to what she deemed r.irwiT. The Administration are the worst whipped of any part v. After their inflex- ible platform of virgin Democracy, and ; repeated avowal that they would never "fuse" with Know Nothings or llepuliii cane, they at last dropped all their candi dates, cast aside their own platform, and "fused" with the most violent Know j Nothings to elect a man independent of all parties, but satisfactory to the Southern Know Nothings and aficr all these sac rifices, were defeated ! r.- :m i. . e .1 t ,,u uur ur" V'iy De 1 ,uuu lue for Speaker, Mr. Hanks reply to the iu- nnigitnrial eater-liita ( var (rnt. rnnrn than 1 v t - they wanted), ar.d other matters relating ' to the offices of Speaker and 1'resident "Kansas is I'ui:tl" was an exclama- tion we hcrd upon the announcement that Banks was elected. That the North j has a " backbone" is indeed good evidence ; the firm course of most of our Members commanded the respect, and in the cud the admiration, of the most haughty Sou-; therners, who behaved all along much j better than the go-called Democracy and a few faetionists from the North. The North has 1 1 1 members, and the South' yu, leaving Di majority lor tne ."Nortu, ; nil. wnicn tneyean aumic i.eeuer or , Whitfield an they choose. In the Eleetoml Col!e?e. the Xorth has 1TG votes, and the St!i 120-50 mi.ior-! ity for the North. 8?l,e has chon a Lib- ; 1 l i -I . orty-lovini: Speaker, and may have a Lib- ; erty-lo-ing l'reid. tit if she will. Secret Circular:!. Ve have before us a t irealar signed by Jos. Kleekner, John rietboid, Johu Swino- ford, Charles Cawley, aud Geo. Merrill, ' ejmiuittec," (all of New Berlin) Sect to ' members of the Legislature, (but cot rub-1 , , , , . . , i linlicd, to our know ledge,; urgiug tin m to pass a bill for "a change of line betwef u Union and iSijjder counties," statin that i ''the matrs have an unabated attachment New Berlin, where they are dL termined tj gi." That "I."wisbiirg was the cause of the division, with all its attendant dis advantages atid io conveniences, and die jcJe will not subnet to it any longer." Also that "peace and harmony can tnly It restorod by a change of line." U'uVA , of the charge of line, of tho many propo-. :.. i'4 i. ... i ti io scd, is ahuded to, is not ttafed. IheCir-. .,i . i v, !, .i ..l, cu.ar tries to back up the positions taken, i I ...; f. i' . t i ii' i ' t'V q'lnting trom the Luronule and "o.d Iii ael," bu: the quotations made had no re-1 fereiice whatevt-r to therjuestion of remov-! ia? the couti'y Stut from Mlddleburg to ' Ni Be r'. u an I !,a-.i:.? ail the costs or, r j gnin (otitc:: ... J ly th;-: Ncif Jkrlia ! in u'n.i c. FOREIGN NEWS. HUMOUS OF l'l- ACK! An arrival since our last, Lringi the grntifyiug news, that "Ilus-sia bail accep ted the ultimatum of the Western Powers as a lasU for negotiations." The iutclli-: political head quarters, was all pro gence had the effect to advance consuls, j slavery. Union-savers poured their ami produce a decline in breaJstuffs, as a blarney into the ears of fresh and coii L;irhiuser of peace. Yet it is very gener-; fijing Members, till their sensibilities ally suspected that Russia is iusincere, aud j wcre 0TCrc0me. When flattery and is ouly seeking by negotiation to lull J-.ng- pushes onward her warlike preparations in increased strength. Another steamer is no due. Kansas Troubles. Blood, it is stated by Telegraphic ac counts, has again been shed by the border ruffians interfering with the affairs of the settlers of Kansas. Cue of their papers 1 appeals to the lawless in tho following ' reck.ess words : " 1 he war has aain commenced, and ! tho Abolitionists have again commenced it. 1'ro.slaverv men law-and order men etTT'. f. .,..,.. ott-.ra t utril-n for VOiir fire- j ..:. r,ir ' r:t, t ,v,.n(TK ,iie , F,l''""u ' keep away the armed Missouri bullies who j were prowling arouud, aud were thrcatcu- as ,tu. T.-h-.'rii.li is in the hands of the ' ltr "'ouius, iimnj "r'"-" up a man, but generally soft enough to ... , . , Ieatnerv r biessiui; is However nucuueu ova; lieaun man a uniuer uui iiiuie tanuuie i.,.;,,,,,. ! iatltmle. j The eranescenee and uncertainty of the ; sViohiif seaS 'n in these latitudes, forbid ' n i , any great ouil us upon runners. Conse- 1 riiientlv. a food run of sleishin like the ' j.,,.,,, all ,hc fashions upon r . rri I swallow up man or beast. A "iJec for , . h ' ' ri John A Yoonuian I .U..rry Oehr ;v, 1 .,. .., , i i . i i . u r. Mr. I K'irct rcsnin? I turn all appearances, I r...;. ., .. .,,..,, v.t p; , John Emnnt. ('aid. ol Lminit (.uards is-m HO "oreaKin" roaus uas lauur as men aa uu ( - - - - , .,,,..,..,- ............ .. ... . J;. - , ., - .... e ! be will not resiirn however much it may Mtflnburg John lieber, Ueo C.utelius, Chas Jac llartm.io, ( apt. I ' r . U.tl. .to. ,ioo iu liguiuig mow. una uveipiun oi ioc . ... - , . , . - Mi.ntelius i Daniel Smiih, apt. r.iioeK nu.ir;s nn oo runners mr Ju or i.j years past. ius.s u; i uu.a,,nU u.d very liiirli backed, siiuare, yellow sleigl.3 ; J . , . ' our graud fathers tooks their brides now j our trembling grand-nmtbers to their j own homes in? are brought out, and chaps of the third generation are trying the J 11 cnlnra. slmnes. and ! ' " i.'..... 4 f,.s u...;. I a i4c.cn diu j'u'u'iwu m'u "".11 iin k ijivj- j : oitnrlM iwl rnriau nnppiiswarc rratofi and : 7 twisted saplings vary the assortment of , u,comntives fr dimming tho snow. In i ..... , , .1 . ' the Cities, soutnward, we ooserve mat u . . c.niva Ilixry to indulge sleig'iing five to Ten Dollars an hour being demanded for the use of the best turnouts. r?j"Oo Sunday morning last, at Lcw isLurg, the thermometer stood 12 below zero. At Danville, Wednesday morning, 1 1 below, and the same at Lewislmrg. A letter to ns from Amcricus, Georgia, dated '21st ulr . . ri '.t,si. ! flutes that at oj 0 clock, . that morning, the thermometer was 5 deg. i that morning, tne inertnometer was o ueg. i below wm (A!f Howard and his troupe ' Acc.or,iinij t0 ,i,c "sign" of the "bear 1 6C,;n Lis ,,. on tbe ",i ;ns, . wc are to have six weeks nf winter jet ! I'-nnj t anta IsUUmc n Tb? bi" ,0 'n"ta the Lewisburg UilS ll'IU Ollll V OAS UtVUlHK A UU.. '.. ' I .Mr. tellers presented remonstrance ol ! citizens of Lewisbur, and one from oflic-! i its and students of l.ewisburg Uuiveriity, i against the rereal f the restraining law. j Jlr. Strouse presented petitions from Xew ! ;c,liu and Snyder county in favor of its ! repeal. I bill i procressine to extend the time ! it i' i fr completing the I.ewisburg, Ceutcr, & Cprut.e (!rw.k JUilway. ' " " . . - J i J ' . . ! . C S' 1 1 T" 1 . . ' . ' c ' u" T ! of Walt'iiam, his native town, fired 100 I tuti. in honor f his election. The an nouncement was made in Waltham on Sat urday night by a messenger in special I tra.n were from Boston, illuminated, Several dwellings and congratulatory ' J ; 1 ' ' ' ' ., ; upon, and found in atteiidence at the sick 1 ' bed of her mother. A salute of 103 guns b "as fired at Bangor, Boston, ki. ' j-i-The favti.ins who "fused" s long to prevent the election of Banks, cost tlie U.S.Treai'ury not far from S300.000. All this, to "..rush out Freedom," which had Karly expressed her dtlvstation of tbe Ntbrisiia lib jmliulijii ! Lewisburs Chronicle Favouab, Ci.ance.-A corrc,p-j from Washington, says : " Tho last time I was iu Washington, the atmos phere ahout the National Hotel, the BOj,' istry failcd, then bullying succee ded, and the impulses of lreedom were suppressed. It is all changed, now. The atmosphere is our atmosphere. It isbracing. Crooked men walk straight. No man speaks in whispers or in byc placcs, sentiments honorable to head j anj icart. A great point is gained i for freedom wliCll the tyranny that ; , yr 0XPrts :.. Wasli-nffton is J ovcrc0ine." Slavery lias heretofore j t.jij0we(i Freedom out of Washington, .j to Uav(j 0l.EKLEY anJ j Otliers IllCre, HOW, 10 tuecr IUC laiui , 5111(1 OVflflSf the Hi 1 1 1 ll fSlSl Wbiirs. Never a Tariff man, vet ho had i the unanimous vote of the New England I Tariff States, and was also sustained by I the most earnest Tariff Districts iu Penn sylvania, as well as by the unyielding , Champion of Protection, Horace Greeley. The Nullifiers were iuconsolably grieved with an alleged declaration of Mr. Ranks, that "if tho Union was to be wrested from its oriciual desien of extending freedom and doinir pood to man, and become only j -.m b fc , funnmS lnslru"lcl 10 V1'"3 'i ! eDster : "lMrry ana t mun not . ti . jyiojf ioih .... . na,y. 1U (ne year ol our l,oril one tuousanu VEUT AND U.NION) "hoic tnc for ercr, eiiht hundred and filly-six. and in the seveuty . . ii it j eighth vear of the Independence of lhe United one and invparalk. stales "of A.npr.ca.-Cod save the Common- SiSuSomc of the papers opposed to lhe Congressman from the Clinton district,are distressing themselves and trying to dis tress others, unnecessarily, in reference to him, and, having inflicted self-torture to j ' ' I the utmost extent without any clleet, now - - ,. ,s a K,iUSls rV 10 TPOse ; ana in his course on that creat Question of the .... , , . " ,. . Day he breathes the voice of his constitu- ents, and should not for a day desert bis j post, let there is a certain OTHEtt Iiircc . ,t ,. , ,i , . at ashtngton, who doee not represent the j popular will on the Great Question, and ! who has b.iiely violated the sacred promi- l-. I.,!!.',.! i:.M.i K it is possible that a "Compromise" might ! i n . i i ii i) .! be effected, and Congressman 1 earce maj ; resign it 1 resilient nerce will, ana mane. way for the people to choose a new Mem- J her, and Congress to put Speaker Dans j in the White HoU.se. What Bay our UP- ; Liccr .Wmii.1., In met. an M..ii.hl ; - - - - - - 1 1 urranccment, under which they iuirht all ' ... .. sleep o' ti.ghu ? 1'ierce lor l'earce tit for tat surely, "a fair exchange is no rnt.Koro t' -j CI.islO 1'riends, LislO. Tho fol lowing XHtation is addressed to NK 1 : Cold winter is at fcu; YGtation has turn. .t, i.. ;.,o r .1.- i..-!. i.., : j i" iuuu.T.njo iiuiv-, failed, & tho Kth now appears in a saJ , . , ' ..... U. OH l.orcas comes whistling a inourtif jl LKfJ over tha craves of the ' flowers, and the seem 2 glislO from I tho frosty firmament. The freezing blast pierces HKe a T in- lue j ciau oosom oi , , , " I . j... .. . ... ri. want wuue 1 uli 01 1.1 " conuuu at tbeir KP!tIV fountains. All U full ; . T 1 IT r f 3 .1 those Round L, & forward with , v, X KG 2 mitigate the distrSSS of tho need D. U should not wait for NY XL'DXC, but dhow the und XLXC of UR disposition, by I r--ing the ERliest opportuniT 2 ! Rstow upon the poor v every of our Village. 1 5IonE TkCE Bills. The Grand Jury i of Allegheny county have found ono hun drcd and twenty-soven true bills against j one hundred and two persons for violating ; t''0 Restraining liquor law ninety of; whom, the Dispntrli says, have run away j or secreted themselves to avoid arrest. Six j . separate bills were found agaiust bhannan, and four against Bonnet and fcavage, be- . fore convicted. Acaiust several others in tie j;s two aD(j x fills were found. ' The fact of these men running away from justice does not look as if they had very confident hopes of the law being speedily repealed. Xeh- YortK, Jan. SO. Wm. II. War- ner, residing at Xo. 1C9 Amos street, was instantly killed at four o'clock yesterday afternoon, while in the act of passing tho ' , . , ... . corner of Twenty-sixth street and Broad- way, by a heavy mast of snow, which liadj been thrown from the roof of a building, aud struck him npon the head. The Twenty-first Ward Folice arrested Patrick Cas ein and Michal Pagan, the men who, it is charged, threw tbe enow from tbe roof, and they were locked nn to await the re- suit of a Coroner's in'ricst. ; .1 . e r .1. ...l- II- ... ll..fr.l..M 'I'l,.. II I'nrn.l.oi: Sii.,.l MfsiIU lr . i uurinv ins ueaii-oiecuiuir ilea su louir aa ... . ,. , - ... , ., .. i v n I. i :. ..i I u( :imhi nnrcN So no and West ISraiich jj COUIltV COlll't MMrS. Adjourned Court Proclamation. WHEKEAS, the lion. Abraham S Wilson, l'rrsittent Judge lor liie SOili Judicial Uislricl of 1'ennsylvaiiia, composed of the counties of L'nion, Miillin and Siiydcr, and Jas Marshall Esq.Associate Judce in Union county, have issued-their precept, bearing dale the 2Sd day of December, is5ft,and to ine directed, for the holding of a Court of t'ommon Fleas, at I.ewisbur?, for the county of Union, on lhe second Monday of February next, (being the th day) 1S56, and to continue one wi-elc, Notice is therefore hereby Rivrn to Witnes ses and all persons interested in lhe Issue Liit to be then and there present and not depart without leave. Jurors are rniuesied to be punctual in their atiemlance at lhe appointed time asreeable to notice. iven under my hand and seal at the Sher iff's Oilicc in I.ewi-.bur(r, the Uih day of Jan uary, ' the year of our Lor 1 one thousand eipht hundred and fifty six, and ill the seventy eighth year of the Independence of the United Slates of America. Hod save the Common wealth! DANIEL D. UELDIN, Sheriff JURORS AIJOt:RNtl COLliT. Jnrkmn - 1'hilip Seebuld. While Isaac Itii'h, Joseph K Kettler, Jacob Troxel, Aaron Messing-r,Saiiil Slear, David Diell'enderler. Henry tiiuli llartlry Saml Carl, Win I rwi;'. ('lias Emery, J..s Miller Jr. Shem Spmelniver.John Yereer, Th"S Church, Rht Foster, Andrew Cook Buffihit Harris Sleedman. Jacob Fillman, Adam Vonn, (Jeorce Smith M.(ll nli'iT ' John M I'avl.r, Charles Crotzcr, John Kleekn-r, Daniel Mass v Ihtfltil Feier tietz Ario llrrlm Dan"l Horlaelier, Fred'li Smiih, .Sam"l Harmany, Abram Schuch 1s-irisbur Jos I. Ihwn l.liiir-lnne R.d.t Badger, S I'ellman l'nion Archibald Thomas I iiioii C'oiuily C ourt l"ro lamaHoii w rill'liKAS, lhe Hon. AltKAIIAM 8. ll,s,l)., j'resiilent Judge lor the Twentieth Judicial Di-trict of Pennsylvania. composed ol the counties of t.nion,Milllin and Snyder, and Jamkm Marshall, Esq., Associate Judge in Union county, have issued their pre cept, bearing date the sad day of December, lS'i.l, and to me directed, for lhe luldiw""' Orphans' Court. Ciurfomnm IMeas.Oyer ml Terminer, and General Quarter Sessions, at LEWISBUKC, for the county of UNION, on the Ihird MONDAY of FEUKUAKV next, cbeig n,e isih day) 1S5C, and to coutmue iu lhe vt.ar , ur ilriI ,le ti.nnsand wealth ! DANIEL D. lit LDl.N.Shenil. I.Is,t of Jurors, I'-l. Term, ls,"iC OltAMI JL'ROKS. Xr.. T,BT....- Vr... V..II l,m C!,i,ll, Daniel stahl, John Kline. Levi Panlmir nii.y ..... ,, , Uy-lv 'iilOV'-t' w' llalfjienny. Sauiuel Charles, Daniel Lonz l.iml.t,m, John Kinkert, E,, ,iJ..U-U,Un s Schrack wLVW.H-Samuel lioop tiiavi-iisi.- jinnn . - ,T"A, fc".fc .JL,rR:,- ,. , Wrst Runaliit Dan Fisher. Peter Pontins.Jno Sechler.Jac Lutz.tieo KlecUuer.DsvW'mson, Jno Iecu.AaMaucK,jnoi.ei men hui.iium. Kil!u Elam Meixell, m lincan, Havel cfincilo j Benase. Saml Ilickel llarlhu Jas Kin: Jr. K Mensrh, II Huffman, Kyoiover.M.ch. Scl.nure.Sml Weidensaul, ; ss.u.imou .hiuit, i mis ... . limy i u-uAirir Jno lloiinton, tsenj i.a:ey,i nos Oraham, iaihan Han n, rrans lionehowcr. Xno Uirin Sem Schocli, Jacob Mauck fM ttlljulllt-Wm rx,(ioo Miller.Mi.lirown. White Uerr Jerome Pnntzenholler. lit Candor, .li Hummel Jr Huffune Ceo Oeldiart, David IWbst ''-Jolin C'osgrove, Wm Foster, ,11 K Sanrlers MifiliHhuryGpQ Yoiinrrmnn. J W Sm.ls - a REGISTER S NOTICE. "VOTICE i.s Lcrt'liy given to all enn- X cerned,lhat the followini; named persons have settled their accounts in the Hester's Olftce at Lew ishnrir, L'nion county, and that the said accounts will be presented forconfir- o.iti.in nti.l ,ill..i'inf al tlt ririihnn innrl ". - """' . . v.; . - tl) ie hP,i at Lbtt iMillio, lor itie county oi l'nion. on the fourth Friday of February next, ! bciii" lhe S2ii day of said month, viz j The acco of W-,n,am m!scI.oc1, and Henry Schuch, Administrators of Jucub ScukA, deceased. 2. The account of Israel (Iiiyer, Adminis trator ol" Ailmn timier, late of White Deer uwnsnin, neceascu. ., T ,i account of Christian Sehnnre. Ad- ,- , .. I mjnis(rator de bonis non of jhn Asi'r.late ministrator d n,lr,iey ,, account of Michael SptT.it, Exca- . .lm ...) .... r f .. .ii. l" 'l H'C IdM Will HMtl iCl.lllirill 1 1 1 .ItiUIUIttlU r rii i.fi:,ni.,ili,in,i,,.,ii 5. The account of Joel Kreider and John Helm, Administrators of Juhn Knitter, late of fi. xhe account of Henry D Maize.A linin- istrator of Philip Ltbkicher, lair of New Beilin, Jacob Lontr, Administrators of Benjamin Lone;, i..- . e ii .. t.: Jua.l UlC Ol I 1.-I1IIS III W USUI J,, ut, .,... 8. The final account ol William fiaus'er. Administrator ol .i..ry !trauu, late oi - nap- mati township, decease,!. 9. Tlie accoUnt of John M. Benfer, Arlmin- istrator of tlmrge IStnJcr, late of Jackson t0"X The. econTand final account of Jacob Mover. Guardian of Sarah Jane I'atterstm now Datesman.)a minor child of Samuel M. Fatter- son, late of Kelly township, deceased, , , Thft a(.count of John Gundv, Adminis- tratiir of William l enmj, laie oi tmon lown- snip. (leeensco. 12. The account of William Kanck, Eiec ntor of HViAiio A'ee., late of White Deer town ship, deceased. J. W'. PENNINGTON, Prg'r. Register's Olfice, Lewisburp, Jan. 19, 1P56 PETITION FOR DIVORCE. SARAH HOOP, In the Conrt of Common by her next frieud I Pleased U.iion county, John M. Baum, V No. 8, Feb. T. 1856. vs. I Pltiritis subpoena in Di- JOHN 1300 P. J vorce. YOt' are hereby notified that by virtue of the above stated writ, yon are required to be and appear at a Court of Common Pleas to he held in and for the county of Union, at Lewisbarft, on MonniT, the ISih day of Feb ruary next, at 10 o'clock, A.M., to answer the complaint of Libel of said Plaintiff. DANIEL D. GULDEN. Sheriff! Sheriff's Office, Lewisburg, Dec 9, 16 T)T ATXTQ or Jus''ces Bnd 1 1 I if! 1 IV D Constables. far rale or printed to ordfj.at the Chrm.iclt. Office . E W alters iimiiwi( samiJiauiman.iavuu.n!?einart : .-.-'s..t Jprj - 'J.?5'; lsue 1. 1st, Feb. Term, I .";. Daniel Kangler vs James MTrright John Haas vs W'm M Vanvalali Dauiel Handler vs James M'Creieht James M'Creight vs Daniel K ngler Samuel Shriner vs laniel Schrack K It Carey vs Mark Hallpenny Mrs E Moalz vs Alexander Amnions ll.isli.in Teiphel vs Juhn Fisher Samuel Kyle vs Catharine Wolfe Jacob Stewart etc vs Michael Fiehthorn .Norih, Chasr & North vs Chs 11 Shriner S V Jc V D Turnpike Co vs White Deer Tp I'eter Hummel vs Hannah Huimiiel Clement t Masser vs Yotintiiuan 4 Waller same Taj-gart, Fiirinan 4 Barton same Noali Walii-r P O Campbell and others vs 1. P Teed Francis Kellers vs Alexandtr II Itlair Com'lhsugJ M Ilenferetal vs J HausJretal Trustees Lutheran Ch etc vs Martin A Stuck Susanna rtrown, late M, vs S-VJ Messersmiih Danville Hank vs Jno Lawrence Chs Stees Alfred Kneass and wile vs James iuitin Thos Penny for Isaac. Ever vs S Walter Ceurge Sehnable vs Catherine E U. wes Ths (iiitelins f.r J M Taylor vs Aaron Zeller Werler. Kline .V Ellis vs' Wm 1. Hitler Christian Millhouse vs XicholasMillhou.se Jacob Stuck vs John Kimple Manillas Wilson vs David llerr Dauiel UansUr vs Daniel JU-rbst et at John K.iebiick vs A S Ohio J.dui ii Uoekafrller vs Abbot C recti's Ex'rs I. I! Christ for W Cameron vs Ceu A Fuck A iV Creamer rs AlTahatn lirien Israel (iotelms for Hy C Eyr vs John Wilt John D.-.tcsinan vs John II Vartz with not James L tjuinti vs Win lb-art et al M Kleekner & Son vs Fork. Shfcr & Co C (iiidvktinst,guarirti,etc vs V II Marr.wilhno Jas F Linn do Ts same Saml lb-ndersnn do vs same Sarah Ann Polk vs Junes L Quiim liecker V Wciler vs Cbas S:ci s Chas P Fox et al vs A.I irn Kauri; M Kling for Datesmans vs Hy Dieff'ndcrfer The above causes are for trial at lhe Feb ruarv adjourned Court, commencing on M in day the llih dav ol F. bruarv. Is.V; SAMUEL ICOUSII. Proth'y STATEMENT OF lliu 3Iilit;ir I'utnl ol'Tniiiti comity for lit? year IN.Vi Henry Solonluli.i'lt j- The following table shows the amount of Militia Fines assessed in each District for the year lso."i. the amount received. Com missions, Exonerations, and balance due : ri'..ri, fc. Cnll'r'm. jt. A'ttrl. im. F-r'-n. . ll.im-Hi-uVii M- M.W .ll..:m-r- si. K.T-I.-IOT ;.' . 'I I: iiir .-ain'iH letii. .'.i...'. i K llullilo II W iiiT-'r.lii.T :;'." W .liullii o.C K:.lli. ruiuu " IVnl.r- I:Oit St,. .:r --"-.''I I Iminuii-i h. h-r-l-lt'-r Irani!, in- 1-rwl IU, l.ni .ii 1 1 ."" I! .rt'.-v Kim T Miotli - l. il J.-U.'n-Vi. I.:i. t o.Ji ..;.:,o KflK Mm. No:. Im ::-.) l.m isl.'g N . A.Ki-iiuis: b ,lo S.1V. ilu i-.. 0 l.im., lie Th. V. llarl. r 1:.' 'I M.m.l.l. t- An l HI!' t-hsli. J.'JP MiUill, rr.sk l'.'l hiU'-r ...-,'1 lI.Tiiii-.tui' !! r'.:i l. r. !. ' I'. Iin- ,l:.onh Kpll.y " ! rr l,.loi Ko-Hm .'.s.u S,-!iti-i;r"ie .l. r.. rrounc I 1 iiim J".. In; " VI aliirit.n I. Art. 11- o Whit l' i r- li. M. kit 4.... 'I 4,;.o i: s" 4...0 Jl.ls 1.... '..1' l.u -..','1 HVe: I i.s: ,eu l,.J !." 4..'0 :u.mi v.'.ti 13...1 ;i'3 1.1' i.A'tl s.. .'.!'.i l:i.t.", -l.o'i 2.i lii' u..;5 m.s.1 l.i; ;') Z...4. 1...:. 4.'H rl l ::.'0 e..'i lhlinqumt Cutielnrn if Mlilnri Fine. tlaianr. dn." 1ft .Iah. 1 s. j Union Tp m. MTlo-rson ISol J17 Ho V.i;ulV.il--W.i;u!etoiKlillll.ivcsls-,:j 7 t.s Hartlev Win. Fs!,cr " S tl Perrv Peier Tr. up " 1 1 Oli West Uun'.ilo in R ile I ". I lft ! Center H-nrv Mn-i r " G lis Franklin Smieu Sov-b-r " Ut WashniRton llenrv Summers " 20 :is White Deer Aaron Smith " 8 ' Ss'oo 00 ruitlfr .4..jr,y;,r ik.-.s t retiming dt in- iiient Militia M"i, nr. John Dersham. Assessor White Deer 1 7 Jonathan (iriiiim. Assessor W ahtt g!on 1 7B je.,h J.plev. Assessor I men ,,hn Emnnt ' -es.or Selinserove Uan"e, ua' e. Assessor Perry ... Kreider. Assessor I'enr.s 1 '.-s 2 :iil :io 2 Kfi 1 Ul 111 ileite Mrrrll, A..s,.s,M,r w Berlin Hcnrv Schocli, Assessor .M.'Kietreeic j,,nn k, he!. Assessor M.lliinbuix 2 22 K. T. Harber, Assessor I.iuo'st,.i,e r.ti Peter evius. Assessor Lewisbur? SAV. I 12 Levi so rner " " -W. 3 00 Daniel Kaufman, Assessor K-l!y I 2i (ieor"e Kimler, Assessor Jackson 1 00 Jacob Fees, Assessor Hartley S CH Jacob Freer, Assessor Franklin I 5 Harrison Ilerrold, Assessor Chapman 3 II I John llowersiix. Assessor Center fi Win. Kule. Assessor W est Hulf.iloe 1 Oli John liundy. Assessor East BulTaloe 1 IK James Irwin, Assessor ltutlaloe 2 12 John Diemer, Assessor West Heaver I 20 John T. Smith, Assessor lleavcr S lit s?:)7 !H) Adam ShecUer.Commissioner. for services in making out Miliiaiy Fines lor lt'jo .'J10 00 Sem LeiUel, for same services 111 0(1 I..1... ll II "u""b III 00 :m 110 AJ.I'eters.forpuWislutif; statement of military fund of l'nion Co.tor ol.in -r.nan sjio on J.ILWintpr, for pulil's.same in English 10 oo Merril & Smith 10 Oil U0 00 Ilriitle In.'perlnr'g service. John W. Simonton, on account for 'jo 5tS0 00 Total of E.xfenses 357 91) Citiun County, . I. Henry SoIomon.Tre.t surer of Union and Snyder conniies lor IHSS. do hcrebv submit the lorefoiuc account of the Military Fund ol said Union coiiniv.ascorreei and true. Given under my hand at lhe Trea surer's Oll'ice in the B irooqli of i.cwisbtirg the tenth dav nf January. A l. 1 HENKV SOLOMON, Tatiscata. slaUiii-iit f tlte Tiind. Ilenrit Solomon. Eio.,Trrarurir. in areonnt ir! th ine Military fund of I'niun Cuunly for 18jft, -. ! lRSfi, Jan. 1. Amt of milttarv fines nncollected r l 1 1.... ,.n-,.e Slltlll Al ' IOr I.l UIOI Ml-HOlin .,.., To amt of said lines assessed for '55, as per hoi k in which said lines are entered by the County Commis'rs 965 00 To amt entered among other taxes in Com'rs' office and afterwards paid 50 cr. By amt rf Military Fines outstandinc for 1654 and previous years $110 By ami d Fines nustantfm? for 1855 3'J7 9ti By amt Kxunerations allowed Cullec- tors of is.r5 and previous years 127 9S i By amt of C'ommi&sion allowed Col- lectors of 18.r)5 at 5 per cent. 4 1 ; By Orders pd as per annexed account 327 J0 j liy I reaurer Commission on -'ii7,ti at 1 pr ct. 6 07 Balance due CommooveaHh hy Coun ty Treasurer 37fi fi2 .$1ULH til VE the andersigned Auditors of the count ies of l'nion and Snnlcr. havine carefully examined and audited the IbreRoin:; Military j Account of HenrvSolomon.Treasurer of Union I connty, DO find the same true and correct as stated. In Witness Whereof, we the said Auditors have hereunto set our hands, at the ! Commissionrrs'Oflke in the Borouph i f Lew. iburg, lhe 10th day of January, A.U. 1656. I.AIRD II0WKI, Actitos JMIl?. HI 1IKACK, THOMA.S. H. W SVlTliFP. M R MIl)IU'.SWRTH, r,T lSI0S COI-STT. Ari-i?s iw Fni:u C-rr. imn: A.ntysiuy, iu. liv 1? A K'VLB. u: yrsittx cticsrv, sx. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to John Yeisley, Catharine intermarried wuh William Kuhn, l.udwie; Yeislcy, Polly intermarried with Martin Sandel, Henry Veisley, Michael Yeisley.and Kaeliel iiiierinaiiiedwiih Jacob Hartman. heirs and letral representatives of Hr.ni Viiiiir, late of Franklin township, in lhe county of Union (now Snyder,) yeo man, deceased decline : II f HEUEAS.by an noiuesi for that purpose duly awarded by an Orphans' Court of : the county aforesaid, lhe real estate ol the i said Henry Yeisley was appraised at and for lue sum ol 93:111, and on lhe 171H December, lsi.ri5, dtilv confirmed, ami on motion of Isaac Slenker Eiq. rule on the heirs and legal rep. resenlatives of said deceased to appear at the next general Orphans' Court, to tie held at Lewisburc for lhe county of Unton.on ln.ini ! lhe lrttli day of February next, to accept 01 refuse 10 lake the said premise atoresaid at ! lhe said appraised price, or show cause uhy j lhe same shall noi be sold, llv nir. I'oiiit V ilness my hand and ih" seal of said Court 1 at Lewisburg the u'.h day of Janiiarv.A-D.lio4. SAMUEL Kul SH, Clerk. ! James B. Hamlin, i TTOKNKY at LAW, j J V I 'tf'ihVtr.f oil Second SI. west solef fo doors south of Market, i.t w Klllll . liin.'.'J-l I. iiioii t o. Pa. Heal Estate. FOR RENT, Iy now Hire, slurry Urick D'.vril- in? HUl'SK. 011 1,'iiiver ..;y Aveiiii.', at , liie Kiver bei.d. Puss,-smoii ;'ofn Apul 1st. . lsofi. For furiloT pai 'n-ul.ii n jtnie at the house, or by letter of no- a' .V rhino' rlaud. Dec. 27, lsoi Jij.-EPlI P. TUSTI.V VALUABLE REAL PROPERTY, i imjivati: sai.i:. rriIE unJiTMr.cd olfrr at Private Sale I a ve-rv ii''ii;iMi r -! ate iit " . 't'r 'T'utuHt r.aiivl L, I'a , cuii.- priMn th; !ul!owitii; iract.s : No. I. rrije M insion Farm, n-Tjtnn in lt lands ff U'm. Il 'vr, John Mffi'c, J-'hn ranl.J-hn Viit"nriivT.ritirf !fiT,r. u laiiniii; .i r'!i iihp ir wiiereupmi arc erer.t-il a tu i sturty Urtek Dw-'liinp 5. Unlive -Hi I'.VJs I'.-t-t, father!- n-rd as aJJ. pn!!if hMsr.) with a c mniuil .! Wa- inn at.d Vi. a B.tr(h- li.tr 11 ! 40 -.-t, ati'l otliT (nilnjilliiitrs lltl.s;rv lr a lartn. A UVH nf Wau-r at tu- !"t t tiit ii.ni-t'.ard a 'iterti. a'h with a Pump in. A!nm,- ainiliMT Itrirk II 111 -p, i iVi't. n j J tli same prtvrn-.,-. I';r I'uhi r-nt.iiio mrrs i-f Mcadnu-. atitl the h il itn'c l'p!anif, ;iit cirarcd lautl v,ilh the except. mi nf about two acres. No. I. A Lot of Timlu r Lam.l sitnat'"i in tl t.-.vn-ii p a.-jvi: I. run i;t in ; ti . 14 nuTfcr 1-, Cl adji-itiih? lands iI John Wiitcuinv- -AC Js ' t-r, Iaac Uiuwu. aud .ihf r- No. III. rriie undividrd ttirce- ffihs put of TEN ArKE.s n..rc . r i-- i:t the tuu-itvinp ai"ur";:tid. adj.utrrnr lands i" .lames ('iiininin?, Hult Martin, JuiiU it tctiiiiv r. and I'th-'i . No. IV. A Tr.ir-1 T Mountniu ttfx. Land. WELL TIMBERED, situate y.vr iu the tou n.iop atoresaid. ajoitiiiiL s i- laiots el John ..Ms. .l.irr;,-. I -irn. r- m.J.ino's S:; iui 1: ': a'. 1 o:i.. i. Persons wishing to niirr!ia-'' ar.i-1 t" the above estate, will please ;t; !y tor lnr'i..'r p iiticulai.s to either oi tiie t,.-vr,: er. lo -rs of I!i:ijamisi Fiiiiismi. d-rea-ed. u !l ' u;.! sell the above as th- rrorvi'v if s:i-t dec".!. EVELINE liib'l'.-MA.N. jns W. FMIiF.sM N. )!i:l V. U ITTI'.NMYri!. amam'a urn iAMvr.n, j. h. hu:i:.-sm n. WM. S. FOKEsM an, Jan. 1. s.-,G 1- Heir-, .See Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale. To suit nirci'iasrr.i. ou rfiiMnii:-.!'' tirms. TIIKK.: are ! lots of Wnoihunl. si- JL mate in White l'rcr I'p-. '' l-iiil' Uu; fill ( e (r'''k.almut a mi ! ve n!ti.n"s f urt. raiiuip- trtni I I r "I acre- n-h. up11 tun! -erti with vnou Li nils ol O..U I'nic, 1 j.;.rf an-! I'lirvsntit. The Kami rnnfainc' al'ont 5," arrr-s.nf wliit-'i 18 ar? rIeanK anf ha-i n t a Twn i.rv ho Hon. a L-;r Ml!', i-rini of Writer. I J riiul Frmt trees ni'varifus kituN. It a I juins iantis 'l Jfim llmuiiil an ! Jarch Hart man, ahout 1 in 1 1 Id'in (i'lij.u's l. ire, m White Deer tp . I'm. Ci-., i'.i. The al'uve jrv perry i ttVirrJ at Private laie, by lilt; subafriher. mi:ix:ll. Kelly Tp., An?. 10, V;. A Valley Farm of Limestone Land, pOMPKlSINT. a!out W.l At-rcs, f;r V-' SALE, faid F.irm is iu one nf the hest Vheai-j;rowin vallies in t',:i!ral lVnnsvlva nia. within two miles (over a Erule) to a Rail road, accessible lo Mark'ts, in :in ennnrnily healthy neighborhood, near lo Mills. Stores, Chtireii and School Houses, and n lhe midst of an imellineiit and reperi:ib!e population. The Improvements arc a tir-t-i lass HANK I1AKN CO hy 45 leei.u r.h a lair Mansion Vf V House, Waron hoiisi-. Corn house, an.liil other suitable Outhuil. lines. It has a lar-e 0-, Apple Ori'hard, ami 1'e.ich and Fear trees "fc'Ac. sullicient lor ordinary use. ' 'I'he Farm is all cleared except aoout one acre (and plenty of Woodland in the immedi ate vicinity.) all of Limestone s,.il, and as lhe ; owner thinks is pot surpassed for natural pro ductive finalities bv any in the State. It will he sidd wholly, or a portion of SO to . 100 acres, as niiht suit a purchaser. i Ur Any rash man wishintr such a property ' ran obtain further information hy applying lo O.N.Wimncs, t 'Iteoniclt- oilice, Lewisbur?. I0 FOR SALE. -iThat large ami desirable property on the JuJL corner of Market and Water rivets,well calculated for a residence, fur lmines, vr for a residence and place nf business. , There is a large LKK'K. Houe containing i 4 lare rooms on the first tl ior.fi bed-rooms on the second lKr,and 2 IariT finished rotm? on ' the third. A Kitchen and Washhouse adjoins. ; There are also a spacious Oeiiardarize Cement Cistern, a rump, and Well of pomi warcr, a Siahle, and all necessary Ouiluiildinzs. For terms &c. apply to (Jco. F. Miller. Esq. ; S. E.1UVW. i Lewi.sliure, Sept. 2H l.'rt Dr. John Locke, S VR GEOX D i:X TIS T, o rriCC removed to SOKTH THIKD street, I.ewisbur?. l.ewishurff, .or. 1. IS.')5 Dr. Jacob Ilorlaclur, rlOTAMIJ rilVMCIAN, havinp repaired ) his health, h;i resumed his pr.irlice ol lhe healinz art. llissupi-rior fAl. E is.nll in great demand, and all orders supplied as usual. .New Berlin. May 8, ls'54 C1ARi ETS. A rery lar;t and well seiecied J lot of cinton and all wool Carpels, from 2.i els. to J1.55 per yard. A portion of these ' ''arpets were bonphi at auction, others direct j from the manufactory at price that we can j sell them very low. Those in want of Carpet j we invue to call and loo- before buying ele- i where. J. SC'i;r.EVl'R & trO.V June 1, I.5. , .1 M:irv-Iu Krmrdjrl i'ur u Muriduut Aijr.l , HOLLOWAYSOINTMENT j Hi? firaml Et f'rnnl Rrmttty. V.J th mUl t f a tiiiTo ktillif'B of littttr 1 fi-ini.K- lit"" --uiicr i,l i.ur :.tli-. Through lbm tl,: t '.i.i iu-it. ift luKU-i bit lb itkio, ta earned to ; Kit v ir.-M n ur ir iirJ i jrt. Ii--- 4 ihr hfturyt, 1 oi-i' rm nf tli- Lit- r. (T. rifin t.t ihr l.rjirt. Ibttxumat.oa f H.- I.unv'. A.tlmn. C-uh rpl Toi'l. ar Ly it irn h ft -t rilfi-tiiail ruivt. ttrj linii.-wijH kw i liit mi it i ttm n fieri v tJ D ti.'li ! ir tiat of Dy IbirllDVM. 'I l.i- h aiiii: ".r.ici- nt t.r ffn-ri rnuliJv pnetr thro' : any r.ii.-..r f. -t-v purt ( t!. Hir.f tnwlr. rnriof tk Hi- t tln. run- inwitrijj ct'luj-lKinlji, tlit can Dot b mors. N- r-r.-i-.fy ln rTi-r J-ii w mtii b St the ntrm of m-.-s i.f tj,,. -;,.,. iit-i.T f rm ll,ry may iwodi, u tli :4 I Ii.tt.t. N' r:rs . f nil lUilliit). tuTy .rrt'fu la, .-f.' It. ft- r f r v:u rn lot wilhUaud lU iaflu t me 1 1 inv i.'. r 1ib itiieiiil -,t:t iun i iartcof thm ? -. Mr- liug ti.- i .iu iimi t.'is. iti.:, tiLri-t:rif tLj t ii. iii. i.t, fc a-lvnf ti Hi acpnrsCidD. aixl ba tf : ' ' t-n tii- ui.-nD-' i.i f fttriut; ccti.lice Bumbrr lo I.. ii- Ji. S'tx f-'jtj Sure firrast, IVovnJs and (. i'-t rs. ' it n.- a.-. t tl.i- - ii i. rlu! o.uiuit-ut, li-n haTiBK U ! ii i, it ui,r-f ii- dt !"r--r wi'Uini-. uWr. cl .Ji.l.ir f n lin. nrul t'lin- In f. ,.r iUU mv bu, i n.i. -.n. t i rtif A: ,tl ii- ?. rnnif lit. dirt4-br4 to t!i - I.- . 1 . til. Jari-f !.( UJ- Ut .l till thot- it.- i '. i - t.-. t ur Vr if.- n.if-li-.ii f tl. Mttli-! Staff, in ii.-- w.i-: H'r ..I i iiii.i. It will rur uy ulrr t- it .r-u.-l.ii- -tiNi.t .-s or c.ii traction 1 UjuUr I'l'll ll l"-;,rji T.l!j !)P. V.-j( 'lift FiAtulit. T.."- riA M;i r i-iiii.Inr .li-trrn-ing rcoiplaioti ems k ' in i v r I .f th.- omtinrnt l r wll ruM In ti c I trr- alT- rti.t. br nlht-r IV: -lioiiig the prlBttd l.r- U' i; in. umi acli p-t- i:,:h the Ohttmrht a tut Pith tliould I uxd ill the f'e'h irhitj ro.rs : J'il-t Fore F.r of ait kind Hpraina N-nlits yw-Jl-.l GlantU ! V.-Dra! 9nm WouDi.aJI kiada l.'Hi .V.ff .I-Tittj M-T- nr. al Kruti-nn !Liut4 . S.M mi t!. fnn:arTorl-H ff rrfrwr IILtoWtT. M !n..t-n l,.ii. .N.-w t.rk. aittt 44 strand. Ivad.a, aa4 I'V ail r'-l'' " I't U.-.-l-!" Jlll-1 lnirffi f MrJrrin U.rt i.-i,. ut ilu- I in!- J Mat'", an-ilm r;iiUrd wurld. im I nt.-. at rt-i.t-. .. r. ut-. auti ! ea li. T! i.- a f-:i.Jeril aavin; taking tha lar- N H. riifctiir" for t)n-fc,i'tanre rf patienti rrery .li-Tit-r art atiiMsi ti. - h l'..t- VtS-JI 1 i - i. CHERRY PECTORAL I or Ihr 4 nrc f fOK.H iOLIW. IIOVRSFAESS, e::oi nrn. w i:oon(.-( ottn, IKOIP. ASTIIMl. i.D (0SIMPTI0. 7' n A r.l h. II - IKAfArlfKJlTPSOtr t ' it ill t: ."' ) -l.tkr Uih I hrrrv P-rturaI id gn iti. t i. r t wrn. ii- wsrm. to tinriny the DigbC t ' H A '".' A y I I ''. it momitirf. tn an 1 eiun;L'. ,ti-. rtiFt.' I" lir"rt!-ii!i fn th txtttl. nt i n .j.r . u. ; i ii . -t it - n iik t. j. N will lotij uffr I: i in Mr hn i hrx T.t. t :ii nn ; rrtolily eumj. Pr - ,!':: r. i ru a - r. l .. ii-h. tn-b bffak thm f I.. r t. l ni.--f t I f f y f a,t'g Thr Ch-Try Vrt r r. i .- - t- w !. tl.fi in , W -urr of nUOi UDtrrk - i .hi . i . i r.-t.: r- ii r- li n,: rr-r. Uri at rrUrf fron II).' ii lil : v li .' !l.:ltf II.-'-. In ti.'Vml tn thoUSMMlfl u . nr. t!.,i i '. !. t tl.W llilulu il'lr reiutlT. hi ; ii- . in th-! cin-. mRJ find- f'..r - . - ni. .::iu tt f -vo it u.t whtn tbe necMity :::) a r:.- - i'i ,..i. j.vi ft IU.V srEAKZRS this imJ i- mi in i .-. J v .iii. i...ui-iithf throat Atitl luags,. w i t n t.ici ii iti -in;i.i ii.utit;r, it rrmotM mil b"r- ti- Ill ! v !,'..('! .I.it:rtUily iUTTMMst piwr al, I :' ' i !v ! If.- V-i.f. A l v ii. i;t ly mil' h n li. Tiii. and often wholly i-iirt-ii t y t I -TTy iv.-t'-rnl. Iu( tli. r- nr ni c&m ao f-f -ui.;ii a- f n-.'l rDiif-W to no nicJtntM. Chsrrv IV- r-ii i!i tin- 'Jietii it tl.j t-an ! run ti. ..'."A. til or :rr tntiou 4 f tli threat and upper i:: u . f ti..- li.n;.. i::v tt- lur.-.i 1-t taking Cherry '- t ..i in -i.'..:; ni i fr--; i. ri -ii.k. TL tiDccmloriar- !.., . (.( r n i- iti r.-.l-f.tl. ", '.' i: .iv- mi :ii i- of anximinv. to b fol ! ! ! r.-.- aii l lr n: t)i ! r-f the 1 heiTT PfTUrml tti.tii t -id-.. ut-- to,-;v.-. Ii uk. niu tvaaoB, it will i ' - . . -. ll : '' A.' f "''.if irrT Vn-fcca up &nd toctk i ur- . :1 i.- r ti- rr Ivt-ifrjil. !tt.i 1 . . I i- -;t-iny rtmoTeJ by thirrmdy uti. n-i,s iti-l .iti.'f L.tf l-ru ii..ti.-f.l Maier whole faa- , . u . r - j r- 'i-i fr- tn n.y -t-rn ii!" r ii-ijiiDrr. whil i i.f i. i.--. li! - - v. ;tt. "tit. the LLtrry I cctorai- where aaf- : Ir - II, - - an ri "rttJ h'Te of patieat who A .'.V,".v i.t th;? rt mt-Jr. mny tbat ;! ii ft fnahni: tiower t thrM , i ;r-''Vfriiij'y Ufct-n until lh I ' :li. r ur.i It-acunt nvmi ttmB rraie. r.; irT i ti ut: ut iti- .i V m it.- irln--t ftnet-m it rhuuld !-- fin il-Kl ChTMCUB if pocmbrw ,t It m rrtr' Iii 1 !.' i to lh pnautl I f..-. If ju.lii u.ii?iv ueJ. and thspa-imr-t-a int :iUliinc. it will seldom tail to r-r-vttnl i ".f i.T'O id it worst form, thw ( !.--rr I'. ft r;l -I ii 'I t'ivt-n in Io adapted to wtat tt..- .ill nt ri-ii:: h ;m l fu K-ar. It alwajri sJTonl -..nn- it-ii f, aiil i" t untif.iii'M)tly run tboM who are ! - : --i. r. 1 p-i-t i-urt-. Ttvre arr many thousands ft-at:- r ii ah nit r tt;- i-' iintry who !( anil -y that thy ( ti f .r livi - im i j n -.-lit hfulth To ih bt-rry Pwtoral. Mny . r ' t' iin:. m-'H-a.! - f iui(irioic lb public r. .i.'ti- t- hi it,i- iu- inc. li won for it mo approria-t.i-u :.i..i n t- r;. :- i t;ir xo-tiin tb tnott raua-ntDe m t i-t:ii ii" - f it- iii-Ti.t'i. Ni'thinn but ita iotrtnaw utn. i.a (1i. uiiun-tnk il.l. tnt-tit confcrmi oo tbou ..!. ! i'l -nil- rt-r-. r. u ! fri;intf ani main tun the fep-iitAiit-n ii -i;.--, v l,i niwtiv inltTHT rt medi tbrut iti ri ! !f ti. in tiritv. 1. itc f.i!il ninl brt-n ditMrded, tin- l.:f liin I in- in Is iv cTrry trial, mntt-ired beveflta mi tin- ;.::h'tf. tlf.v run n Tt-r it rrt. and prtduett rnr - t nutin r..ii- :inJ r. in.trkMhie to t ft-rotten. 1 i:.! :t i- ii t'nni-l th jmLii- to prrtprrl that BJ m:i- nit .in aw n-.'.i 11. f.;.it'M cur" still l hen i abundant ):. . t' i)iM Llit-1 'I t t ry IVi-t. rl il(. nit only a a (tneral tl t ut ;i'.ir; -t luviutt .e cure the maiAdivs Ltr wnJjCJjk it i- .-iiit-t.-vi-l. A? tirn.- ii. a . tlif-t f;i.-t wMr and brtUr known, tl i.- r -ii. ifif I. a- r.ilu.tHy l-rroni the b-t rvliaor of thf nfll:.-!- .1 f;. in 1 1..- ! k- ,il in f the Aiuvrican tvasant, t - tin ii i" f r up r--n Km.1. I r. i -miv.1 an. I ..) t-y J AMM C. AVER, rractical and An:it ti''; - h. ui.-t. Lt Wrlt, Manh IVepared l y J AMKS C. AYER, Practical & An.i!ticai (Iieunt( Lowell, Mass- :V Kor vale by Schalttle. ant! by Christ & Ca'dwril, Lewisbtirj.- asIow. Mil tun ; Gast and Kemper a KU ckiicr, M.lllinburg ; and by al! I- ;ii rs everywhere Kap of Union and Snyder Countlei. 'AKMSIII:d, with Wooden Rollers, t an.l i n -Muilin, rea fy to be hung np will be ?t'nt by liie subscriber, postage paid: 'J'ownhip map, colored, for f SO llfolesiica! " 1 75 Thf Illusion line is drawn on this Map, aIo Township lines, ami as it contains all the principal Roads, anil shows comparative dis tunes, it should be studied by all who are to vote on lhe location of the Seat of Justice. The Ct-nlocical .Mjp shows lhe strata of lha two IVuniu's. Kor cheaper copies of the Map, address K. YOLKMAK. I.cwisbnr?, May 18, 1855. Glassware. IF von need (;iaiiviire, call on FITZ I'ATKICK & UKO.at the B.iokslore nest do..r to Heaver & Krciner'.s, here is to be hu. a lot of cheap (j;assware bouchi al .ucuon,lo be sold at PhilaJ. wholesale pnoes: Ashbrntou and Welsier lioblets. Fluted Jellies, Footed Pitchers, fon.met Dishes. Egg Classes, Keiituc'.v Siii'.irs, Molasses Pitchers. Toncave F.. I Howls, Diamond Salts.TajloJ Piichers. Ti;r..'o'.crs i4" various patterns and onces, Iiishes and Gowls of all sires and pa'--terns, i!ass Jars. Ac I.ewisburp, Oct. 5 lrrr.-.r rc T v on.l PVTAIT. D, u an,l Clxmical Emporium M.,ri,-et sstreet - - - LewisborR, Pa. WOOD FOR SALE. rPLY !3 A- K. Be!l or Jobn rfcalfaBt. r-i: c, rds dt :.roil LMar 10' J'5- in