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    BT O. H. WOBDElf ft J. R. CORNELIUS,
II c. IIICKOK, OtusFonins Eorroa.
f. I5i S56.
fWL4i4 n tbe 0h Prrtem, hu the larjrMt and Lett
ctrcujUon of nj NMtjpaiir ui Union Count',
2.T!i Arawin Nation ! Potmen, tn nommiiO -ndi-tistrt
foe Prt.iifcDt ami Vi I'mnL nnrt at
l uii AiXi'iux, hd.ty, tVt. if..,
.Fnnnnlvunia Inii,tir Ptxte CmTntivn. ti nam
tnat rnlil:tte fr Cnn ( 'oiDn;ieioiir burror
iaTJ, ud Awtttnr Of-nersJ,
Mmii.Bi:Ha, TufftJar. March 4,
tlVmorratir Kattatml O nvcntidn, to minjuu hw
4at W1 Vic iret ii-nt,
'ispnriTl, Monday, June 2,lftA.
riEBCE...TfO.
J.
It is not doulited that Trca't Tierce
is a candidate for re-tlcction.and that
lie is using all means which he thinks
proper to advance that end is equally
evident. He seems to think moreover
that to secure the South will be to
ensure his success. Hence his out-of-thc
way and labored efforts to argue
the cause of Slavery and denounce all
Anti-Plavcry sentiment and action, in
his Annual Message, lleace his Spe
cial Message soUdy to upbraid Recder
and the Free State men of Kansas.
And hence too his last effort No. 3
in the shape of "A Proclamation,"
dated 11th iust. This document has
at first sight a feir and peaceful look;
out a close scrutiny of its terms, and
a comparison of it with his previous
published views, will bhow it to Le
tho most Jesuitical and mischievous
of all his efforts to aid iu forcing
Slavery upon the Freemen of Kansas
against the will of its actual settlers.
It will be recollected at the outset,
that l'res. Pierce recognizes as lawful
the bastard Legislature elected by the
Missouri borderers; and consequently,
that tho ruffians appointed to fill all
the Offices by that Lugislutuie, toge
ther with all the odious and prescrip
tive Laws passed by that Legir-lature,
arc legal, and binding upon all good
citizens. But nine-tenths of the real
nitiiivria K n iwn c lmvp fWm tho firt
denounced that Legislature and all its
?irts as a fraud and imposition : and
have quietly taken the steps necessary
to crct on nonesi iicnui'iicuti vjtiv
ernment on the true Sovrcignty prin-
ciDlc laid down by Michigan, Califor -
uia, and other Teiritories,before their
admission as States.
The Proclamation before us, in the
ypirit and letter of its avowals, places
its approbation upon ail the acts of
that Legislature, an.i . i support u
bv all the rower of the Nation. Anv
act in FfrroRT of that Legislature and i
its tools, will le considered patriotic
nnd legal. Hut any act ag ainst that
Legislature and any attempt, from
within or without, to enforce the Tree
State Constitution is denounced as
factious and fanatical, and incurring
Executive vengeance and condign
pnni?hn:cnt.
In phort, Franklin Tieuce put?
under his protection the Missouri
inoboerats and all efforts made to pet
Slavery fastened upon Kansas, which
he considers to he lefral : while every
movement for Lilicny is denounced as
illegal, and Free ."state men outlawed,
iust as Kinir Georgo'n Governors out
lawed the Whigs of 'TO. The men
who withstood the Regular troops at
Lexington and Concord, also opposed
the legal "Authority" they too were
rebels, as Fierce v implication calls
those who strive for Freedom forj
Kansas : but they loved Liberty more
than they feared arbitrary and op
pressive I'ower.
The effect of all this is evidently to
rncouragc the Slavery monocracy not
only to continue their murderous out
rages upon the Free State men, but
to expect payment for the Fame from
the Fuitod States Treasury, under
pretence of "enforcing the laws' !
KANSAS.
We find tho f .llow.iig advertisement
in the Staffer .published in
AlCfilSOn, rvausnn icimi'ij.j
"War ! War ! ! It t-cems now to he i
certain that we shall have to give the abo
litionists at least one good trashing before
political matters are settled in this Terri
tory. To do so we must have arms ; we
Litre the men. I propose to raise funds
to furnish Colt's revolvers and other arms
for those who are without them. I pro
pose to dJ so without taxing any one but
myself. I will sell some shares of town
toek in the Territory, (as piven below,)
and bind myself to invest all tbe money
in the above articles; which shall be loan
ed to such soldiers as are unable to pur
chase tbcm, and shall remain for such use
for the space of one or two years- The
arms to be used by the volunteers and mi
Jitia of Atchison conuty when in service.
Job II. SrnisT.rELt.ow."
The Squntt.-r Sovereign says: Gen. At
rbim intends moving t bis county in a
few weeks, sud whenever" traitors of
Douglas couuty, or any oth.T portion of
the Territory, refuse obedience 0 'he laws
.f the Kansn Legislature, enaSed at
Shawnee Manuel 1abor School last .tim
nicr, aiia a i'.r .-..... w
.her.1T, Gen. Atchison wdl be found on
the ground.
The St. Louis Democrat of the 5th
says : Our Kansas correspondent who has
inst ftrrivpil from the tlieatrc of the recent
.iisturVaTiec-, reports "all quiet" in that ! relative to the election of Mr. B inks, bays
Territory. farther outages are feared j tW, although the result is one that every
until, at least, tbe a.-sirali'.ini of the Lg- ' national man must regret, yet as the Ke-r-liiurcatTopckaon
the fir.t of March publicans have a known majority in the
e xt. House, and were therefore entitled to the
Twj thousmd stand of rifle? and twen- j choice of a Speaker, there is reason for
iy '..r-m-h-londuig cannons bad been re- acquiesing in tbe result, as it enables the
r-ivtd at l..wr-t,e; they wr hronght ' machinery of government once mm
FOREIGN NEWS.
Another arrival since oar last, adds
! utrnnf hone, that I'eaea naT be enioted
0 i , -
gain in the Eastern world. ' Indued, it ia
positively stated thst the preliminaries are
already signed, and that an armistice for
three months has been agreed to.
Breadstuff bad further declined.
Freedom's Call!
The Officer elected as the free choice
of the Free nten and real Settlers of Kau-sas--oot
the interlopers of Missouri haye
issued the fallowing note of alarm :
I.twacxcs Cit, K.T., Jan. II, 1856.
To His ExrtUrnrv the Governor of Ohio i
81 : We hare authentic information that
an overwhelming force of the citizens of Mis
souri are oranizin upon our border, amply
supplied with arillery. for the avowed purpose
of lnvadinj pur Territory, demolishing cur
towns, and butchering our unonenmng rree
State citizens.
We hope tn be able to hold out until assist
ance can reach us. We respectfully suggest
on behalf of the citizens of Kansas, that such
steps may be taken by the people of ths States
as humanity suggests, to prevent me success
ful carrying rut of so inhuman an outrage.
Respectfully,
J.H.LtKr, Chairman El. Com. K.T.
'.Rnai so. Governor-elect of Kansas.
Go. DiiTtirt, Secretary.
Similar calls, it is supposed, were sent
to the other States. They mate no more
appeals to the PresiJcnt, for he neglects
tbem, or would add insult to the injury
he has already inflicted. What response
is to be made to these appeals is yet to
be seen. The God of Freedom otily knows
whether this is the last wailing cry of the
coble hearts struggling for Liberty whe
ther Bcrce oppression will crush the heroes
of Kansas as it did those of Poland and
Ilnngnry or whether deliverance will be
vouchsafed from some other quarter.
FROM CALIFORNIA.
The steamer Northern Light arrived on
Wednesday at Xew York from San Juan.
Affairs in Nicaragua were quiet. Gen.
Walker's force has been swelled to 1000
men by recent ccvssions. President Hi
vas has issued a decree, suspending official
communication with tho Uuited States,
and recalling Parker II. French from his
! mission to Washington.
I California. An extensive coal range
; diwd on the coast nearer to
: btocitou than mat in uorai xiouow.
Xt Uai accvuuts, Mr. route's nomina
tion for Uuited States Sccator, by the
American Legislative caucus, was highly
1 probable
! Gov. Johnson was inaugurated on the
j 11th of January.
j The most interesting item of news since
' ,ne nng 0f the last steamer, has been
j the a,pmn tion of he State Government
. . , , . ffi f th Amcr.
iean party. The Legislature isscmbled on
the 7th iust, and ou the 8th both nouses
were permaucntly orguuized hy electing
10 me various omces lue caucus nouiiueea
, , , ir T T I
of the American Party. Hon. D. R. Ash-
ley, of Monterey, was chosen President
pro tern, of the Senate, and lion. J. F.
Farley, of Amador, Speaker of tha House.
A Mine of Epsom Salts is said to have
been recently discovered in Santa Cruz
county, California. If it should not prove
remunerating to its proprietors, it will,
nevertheless, be always good for working
The Indians had been defeated at Walla
Walla, in Oregon, after a conflict of fonr
days. Sivty Indians were killed, and the
same number wounded. Eight whites
were killed and eight wouuded.
Dec. 13.- Cul. Kelly returned with
thirty or forty Indian horses. Houses
nearly all destroyed ; grain, etc. destroyed
by the Indians.
Gov. Stevens, of Washington Territory,
had arrived at the camp of the Oregon
Mounted Volunteers, and made a fpcech
to the regiment, in which he avowed his
I determination to urge a continuance of tbe
war until evcay hostile Indian is subdued,
and a lasting peace acquired, so that treaiy
stipulations would in all time be observed.
Bear Hunt. Gett. Putnam Outdone.
j 0u9 d last week) a arg(S Lear was
; . a num.
ber of hunters turned out to capture bruin.
He was tracked through the snow for three
days, and finally found securely ensconed
in bis den, a fearful looking cave near the
bank of the creek. All effurts to dislodge
him from his retreat having failed, Wm.
Xorturop made preparations for "beard
ing the bear in hia den." Furnishing
himself with a torch and his trusty rifle,
and with a mpe tied to one leg, a la Put
nam, to expvdiate bis retreat, should it be
necessary, be entered tho cave. Tbe as
cent, for about eight feet, was noarly per
pendicular, aud crawling about twelve far-
ther tbe aperture widened suniciently to
allow of his standing upright. The light
of Lis torch showed him the bear sitting
upon his haunchss at the farther side of
the cavern, awaiting the attack. Aiming
at the eyes, which gleamed from the re
flection of the torchlight, he fired, and
made Lis exit as speedily as possible. Ila
viog every confidence that bis aim bad
been true, and the shot effectual, ia a
short lime be re-entered, and found tbe
animal disd. A rope having been procur
ed and fastened to tbe bear, by tbe aid of
. , , . .
dran ou
monstfiu animal, weighing over 500 lbs.
JiraJfyil K'orter, 9lh iust.
ti, vl.;nrtnn I'nion in sn article
i uu .. -...c -
Lewisburg Chronicle
PenMsylvania Lcfsiilatare.
Mr. Browne presented a remonstrance,
signed by five thousand four hundred and
twenty-six women of Philadelphia, against
the repeal of the Liquor Law. It was un
rolled and read, reaching across the entire
Hall.
The Judiciary CoeotuiUee reported ad
versely upon the bill, changing the venue
in the c;we of Passmore Williamson vs.
John K'. Kane, from Delaware county to
Philadelphia.
The bill to abolish the office of County
Superintcndrnt of Common Schools was
also reported, with a negative recommend
ation.
Both branches of the Legislature to-day
adjourn until the Wednesday following.
The several license bills still drag in
the Senate, and there is no prospect of
speedy action. One thing is clear, how.
ever the repeal bill of the House will
not pass the Senate without a stringent
substitute for the present law. Browne's
substitute passed the Senate ia place of
Wilkins'.
Personal. Ex-Got. Ritner visited us
a few days ago, weaaing his more than
three score years and ten, yet still an ac
tive and vigorons man. His interest in
public affairs seems not to abate with ago,
and his familiarity with the political strug
gles of tho State and nation during the
ia.-it half century, is indeed remarkable.
He still resides on his farm in Cumberland
county, giving his personal attention to its
management, and until a few years ago he
always drovo his own team. He is now
70 years of age, aud looks hale enough to
have another quarter of a century in store
for him.
Senator Douglass, of Illinois, stopped
here over night last week, on his way to
Washington. He attracted little noiiee,
and received no special attention from his
party friends.
Passmore Williamson visited our sanc
tum on Friday last. He spent several
dajs here, giving his personal attention to
the bill before the Legislature to change
the venue, in bis action against Judge
Kane, from Delaware county to Philadel-
j phis. He is quite a youthful and rather
effeminate-looking gentleman, of superior
j intelligence and fine address, and was cor
! dially received by men of all parties.
Jlarrisbury Tvl'jraph 12m tnsf.
The House of Representative?, which,
with Mr. Beck forced into Mr. M'G bee's
seat, has just the even two-thirds of Dem
ocrats, illustrated Demncrat's ideas of
economy and reform, last week, by voting
to adjourn from the 15th to tho 25th
inst. a period of ten days ; but the Sen
ate could not be driven into that extrava
gance, and the House then took five days,
when it could not cet a frolic of ten. fle-
. .. , . ,
IWeen VOHDg aoiouruuieuis, jooniug lanijr
, J ..... , . '
ducing Slavery into our State, by forcing
the right of transit, and chartering Jesu
itical Monasteries, the present House seems
likely to win an unenviable fame. Six
weeks of the session have passed, and be
yond the unconditional repeal of tho li
cense law, the House has done little or
nothing but wrangle on ultra political
questions. Ibid.
CongrenMoiial.
Washington, Feb. 13. Tno House
Committees are the leading topic of con
versation. The Speaker has framed those
in charge of the financial matters with a
view to enact a rigid economy from the
administration, and to prevent wasteful
appropriations by the House. Tho ad
ministration is acceptably represented in
tbem.
It is claimed by the friends of Mr.
Banks that every section and leading in
terest is fairly represented upon the Com
mittees, by able men of all parties. Tbe
Committees relating to Kansas will give
Freedom a chance to be heard.
The nonse, on tbe second, re-elected
Cornelius Wendell, Printer.
Remedy for Rheumatism.
The New England Farmer recommends
the following recipe as a simple and inval
uable remedy for rheumatism : "Take
half a pint of spirits of turpentine, to which
add half an once of camphor ; let it stand
till the camphor is dissolved, then rub it
on the parts affected, and it will never fail
of removing the complaint. Flannels
should be applied after the part is well fo
mented with tupentine. Repeat the ap
clication moraine and evening. It is said
to be equally available for burrfs, scalds,
bruises and sprains, never failing of sue-
CfS
The recent municipal election in Lan
caster city resulted in the success of Zim
merman, Democrat, for Mayor, by 187
majority, over Albright, American. My
ers, American, was ebosen High Constable
over Hrintnall, Democrat, by 169 majori
ty. The Councils are largely Democratie.
The Whigs had no candidate, and the
more nltra portion supported the Demo
cratie ticket. The rote polled was very
lnrge.
CatrxTT Punished. Wm. Bell a
plantor of Tensas Parish, La., was tried aj
the lite term of the District Court for
that Parish, for cruel treatment of one of
his slaves, and convicted. Ho was fined
two hundred dollars,'and the jury decreed
tbat the slave should be sold away from
him.
Tbe cold at Moscow, in Russia, on the
20th of November, was so severe that sev
eral sentinels were found froxen to death
in their sentry boxes, although they are ,
relieved every half bonr. ,
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A branch of the Pittsburg Pink has'
! Iren or-ined at Bell' f mte. ,
and West Branch
Dr. Jacob Horlacher,
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, having regained
his health, has resnmed his practice of
the healing art. His superior SAM E iill
in great demand, and all ordtrs supplied as
usual. New Berlin. May i, 1B64
"CI1 THS BMT"
"GET THE BEST."
" 4 Ll young persons should have a stan-
j dart DICTIONARY
at tiieir elbows. And while you are about it,
gel the best ; that Dictionary is -
NOAU WEBSTER'3,
the great vorkMtubriigrd. If you are too poor,
save the amount from off your back to put it
into your head." Phrenoloneat Journal.
"Everybody knows about Webster's Dictio
nary, and every man. woman and child ought
to have arcess to iu It will tell you everything
in retard to vour mother tonsue which yon
want to know. tV niaa who would know
everything, or annhing, as he ought to kaow,
must own Webster's large Dictionary. jrj It
is a great light, and he that will But avail
himself of it must walk ia darkness. Every
Farmer should give his sons a few square
rods of ground, well prepared, with the avails
of which they may buv it. Every Mechanic
should put a receiving box in some conspicu
ous place in the house, to catch the stray
pennies, for the like purpose. It is a great
labor-saver : it has saved us time enough in
one vnr's use to Dr for itself, and that must
be deemed good property which will clear itself
once a year. Massachusetts J.ile Boat.
Containing Mree fr'me ihe amonnt of matter
of any other English Dictionary compiled in
ihis country, or any Abridgment of this work.
Published by CI.&. C.MERRIAM,Sprinsfield,
Mass. sold by all Booksellers.
Union County Court Jiflairs.
I iiiD County Court Proclamation
WllEKEA.I. the Hon. ABRAHAM S.
WILSON, President Judge for the
Twentieth Judicial Ditnct of Pennsylvania,
composed of the counties of Union, MitHin and
Snyder, and Jilts MtasnAL Esa- A"elate
judge in I'nion co-r. have issued their pre
cept, bearing date the 22d day of December,
1M55, and to me directed, for the holding of an
Orphans' Court, Conrt of Common Pleas, Oyer
and Terminer, and General Quarter SesMons,
at I.EWISBURO, for the county of UNION,
on the third MONDAY of FEBRUARY next,
(being the 15th day) ISiC, and to couiuioe
one week,
Notice is therefore herebjr given to the Cor
oner, Justices of the Peace and Constable! 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 thiugs which of their offices and in
their behalf appertain to be done) and all Wit
nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf
of the Commonwealth against any person or
persons, are required to be then and ihere
attending, and not depart without leave at their
peril. Jurors are requested to be pnnclual in
their attendance at the appointed ume agreea
ble to notice.
Given nndrr my hand and seal at the Sher
iff's Otlice in Lewisburg, the 9th day of Ian-
I , . . i j r.f... r :- .J ;n il. ..' Mt
nary, in the year oi our inro one iiiouauu
. eji,hlh of the nd,,nueilee 0f the United
States of America. (iod save the Common'
wealth! DANIEL V. ULLUI.x.ShcnU.
List or Jurort), Feb. Term, 1S56.
GRAND JUK0HS.
Kelhiios Mnsser, Wm Noll. Janes Shields,
Daniel Stahl, John Klintr. Levi Pauling
Hartley Jas Ulover, Wm Halfpenny, Samuel
Charles, Daniel Long
Limntime John Rinltert. E Walters
HuffalaeThos B Cornelias, Saml M'CIellan
Lilian John A Yonnguian
Lewitbiirg Alexr Amnions, WraT Reilmver
MiJJtinburg John Reber, Geo Gutelius, Chas
Montelius
WatHuffuloe SamlKaufman.DavidEngelhart
East Huffaloe John 8 Schrack
NtwBcrUn Samuel Boop
TRAVERSE JCRORS.
Wett Buffalat Danl Fisher.I'eter Pontins.Jno
SechlerJac Lniz.Geo Kleckner.DavWatson,
Jno Deck,AaHaaclr Jno Beehlel.Phil Lipley.
Krllif Elam Meixell. Wm Clinean, Flavel
Clinpan, Jno Bennace. Saml Birkel
Hnrtl'v Jas Kin? Jr. R Mensch. H Hoffman,
K V Ulnrer.Michl Schnore.Sml Weidensaul,
Solomon Miller, 'l'hos M'Curdy
Lewhburtr Jno Honshton, Benj Cawley.Thos
Graham, Nathan Kawn, Frank Donehower.
Xew Berlin Sem Schoch, Jacob Mauck
Ka-t BuffalixW'm Fox.Geo Milier.Mi. Brown.
White Deer Jerome Printzenhoffer, Rt Candor,
Urbanus Ranck, P Reed, Jac Kostenbader
Vnwn Jacob Barnliart, M II Tagjart, Jacob
Horn met Jr
Huffaloe Geo Gebhart, David Herbst
l.iMcitimelohn Cosgrove, Wm Foster, II K
Sanders
MifflinburgOvo Yonnpman, J W Sands
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given to all con
cerned.that tbe following named persons
have settled their acconnts in the Register's
Office at Ijcwisbnru, I'nion county, and that
the said accounts will be presented for confir
mation and allowance at the Orphans' Court,
to be held at LEWISBURG, for the county of
Union, on the fourth Friday ol reDruary next,
being the 22d day of said month, viz :
I. The account of William M. Schorh and
Henry Schoch, Administrators otJueob Sctoeh,
deceased. . .
S. The account of Israel Guyer, Adminis
trator of Aifam Guyer, late of White Deer
ownship, deceased.
3. The account of Christian Schnure, Ad
ministrator de bonis non of Juhn Ke'uter, late
of Hartley township, deceased.
4. The account of Michael Ppecht. ExeCS
tor of the last will and testament of Jonathan
Farnsunirth,a of Center township, deceased.
5. The account of Joel Kreider and John
Hehn, Administrators of Juhn Kreider, late of
Tenns township, deceased.
6. The arcount of Henrv D Maize.Admin
istrator of Philip Ltbkicher, late of New Berlin,
deceased.
7. The final account of Daniel Ott and
Jacob Lonff, Administrators of Benjamin Long,
late of Penns township, deceased.
8. The final account ot William Gangler,
Administrator of M'try Straub, late of Chap
man township, deceased.
9. The account of John M. Benfer, Admin
istrator of George Benjer, late of Jackson
township, deceased.
10. The second and final aeeonnt of Jacob
Moyer, Guardian of Sarah Jane Patterton (now
Datesman.) a minor child of Samncl M. Patter
son, late of Kelly township, deceased."
II. The account of John Gundy, Adminis
trator of William Penny, late of Union lown
ihin, deceased.
IX. The aceount of William Ranck, Exec
utor of H'mow Neet, late of While Deer town
ship, deceased.
J. W. PENNINGTON, Rr'r,
' Register's Otlice, Lewisburg, Jan. 19, lt?56
PETITION FOR DIVORCE.
SARAH BOOP. -I
In the Court of Common
Pleas of Caion county,
No. 8, Feb.T. 1856.
Plurius sobpnaa in Di
vorce. by her next fnend
John M. Banm,
vs.
JOHN BOOP.
YOU are hereby notified that by virtue of
tbe above stated writ, yon are require
to be and appear at a Court of Common Pleas
iwi,barir. on Mowmt. the tSth day of Feh-
to be held in and lor tne county ni union
at
ruarv next, at 10 o'clock, A.M., to answer the
complaint of Libel of said Plaintiff.
r DANIKL I. Gf'l.DIN. Sheriff.
Sheriff's -Oflic. f.'wisbur. bee. 9. MM
61
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iMNue List, Fib. T rnl, I95U.
Daniel Rangier vs James M'Creiht
John Haas vs Win M Vanvalzah
Daniel Rangier vs James M'Creipht
James M'Ureight vs Daniel Rcngler
Samuel Shriner vs Daniel So brack
H B Carey va Mark Halfpenny
Mrs E Moatz vs Alexander Auimons
llastian Teiphel vs Julin Kisher
Samuel Kyle vs Catharine Wolfe -
Jacob Stewart etc vs Michael Fichthnrn
North, Chase 4 North v Chs II Shriner
S V A Xt D Turnpike Co Vs White Deer Tp
Peter Hummel vs Hannah llammel
Clement fit Masser vs Younirman 6c Walter
same Taggart. r'urinan oj Ballon
same Noaii Waller
P O Campbell and others vs L P Teed
Fraucis Zellers vs Alexander II Blair
Com'th sug J M Benferetal vs J llaus Jrejal
Trustees Lutheran Ch etc vs Martin A Slock
riusanna Browu.late M, vs S4; J Messersmith
Danville Bank vs Jno Lawrence L Us Mees
Alfred Kneass and wife vs James (juinn
Thus Penny for Isaac Eyer vs S Walter
Krnre Sehnablc vs Catherine E Bowes
Ths Guttliiis for J M Taylor vs Aaron Zcller
Weiler. Kline Ellis vs Wni L Kmer
Christian Millhouse vs Nicholas Mtllhouse
Jacob Stuck vs John Kimple
Matthias Wilson vs David Hen
Daniel Rangier vs Daniel Herbst et al
John Roebuck vs A 3 Omo
John tt Rockaleller vs Abbot Green's Ex rs
L B Christ for W Cameron vs Geo A Fnck
A W Creamer vs Abraham Brien
Israel Gutelius for Hy C Eyer vs John Will
John Datesman vs John H Vara with not
James I. Qninii vs Wm Heart et al
M Kleekner Sl Son vs Fnck, Slifer & Co
C Gu,lvkunst,guard-n,eic vs WH Marr.wilhno
Jas F Linn do v same
Rami Henderson do vs same
Sarah Ann Polk vs James L Quinn
Becker & Weiler vs Chas Stees
Chas P Fox et al vs Adam Ranrk
M tiling for Datesmans vs Hy Dieflenderfer
The above causes are for trial al the Feb
ruary adjourned Cmtrt, commencing on Mon
day ihe lllh day of February. 156
SAMUEL HOI SII, Proth'y
STATEHEWT
AF the Military Fund of Union county
V7 for the year lis Henry Solomon,! rea-
surer. , . ,
Tw. fallowing tatile shows the amount or
Militia Fines assessed in each District for
tbe year IH55, the amount received. Com
missions, Exonerations, and balance due:
THitnrlj. Oi'ltc'ori. Bal. Otm. lUm. Vat.
Bm Untn KK t AM 2 T
W llonviT 61. K-rtelter 3" -0 Al 4 50
buff iUw .nHDVl bau W..0O 45.1S S.M)
KllimlB-ll :l"KarJiirr3".i-l -,.00 10 J.W
null.. o r Ko:hcnuD 2MM lo.w 1.16 l.iu t.0S
Cut.-, Hani Mi..vr i S.00 1.17 2 4 H-M
Ot.m!i ru.K.r.t. tt. r ::.o io W '. 4V
IIitly Jokn T. Sinilb
Jnrkun Old. fS I. li
Kllv Wm. -Nul a" --W
Lwi.b'N.l"A.KtnnHv.'.o1(:0 a.,"0 J,50
dzizZZ3& iZ llil
.1- Ul 'i'llS I 11 fall
MiJ.llrrt.k Jiel I'lla" .oil Sl..i l.ll a ,
N. nlferlin Jar Horlacher M.'al B5.45 l,s 4JJ
IVBU-Jaeob EMtrf ' '" WO
evrr-jhn Krl h. lu,(W 2.9J S.'JO 43.SS
Srlin'vr" Jrte.tJrouac t7,i.tl A7 64,tW
tJninn J'. Knff'a Si.' 21,38 l.S -1MM.J
a..liinton UArhosaat 44,iU S.SS i,M) Kl.it
While la.r liav.Matklrjr to.W e.00 S.17 SS.S
fit!i,w 4oi..u 4,is lie an svr.w
Delinquent Collretort nf Military fines. j
Halaot-e- tiw lal Jan. laStj.j I
Union Tp Win. MTherson 1H51 in 06 ;
W.Buffalo W.KulefuiKGHUayeslSSa 7 6f ;
Hartley Wm. Fivher " 8 61'
Ferry l'eler Troup " ll6j
Wes.1 Buffalo Wm Rule 151 15 61
Center Henry Musser " 6 5 i
Franklin Simon Snyder " 13
Washington Henry Summers " 26 33
White Deer Aaron Smith " 8 8
Slot 7S
tm ic.t.
. ..r p.it s.'.,,rf. S5.".n nn
... n...... rmerif IMle Co. 50 00
n.n..l timiih. CaDt. PirlW.cli Uuartls f0 00
F.A.Donehower,Capt.Un.Came.Guards 50 00;
.$200 00 I
Paid far A'setsnrs fr 1855 fur returning dclin- j
quent Militia Man. nr.
Jnhn Tlershain. Assessor M hue Deer $1 78 ;
Jonathan Grimm. Assessor Washington 1 76
Joseph Leplev. Assessor I'nion 1 S
John Eminii. 'Assessor elinsgrove 8 30
Daniel Lease, Assessor Perry 2 30
Isaac M. Kreider, Assessor Penns 2 8fi
Georpe Merril, Assessor New Berlin 1 24
Henry Schoch, Assessor Middlccretk 91
John Rishel. Assessor MilHinhnrg 2 25
R. T. Itarber, Assessor Limestone 66
Peter Nevius, Assessor Lewisburg S.W. 1 13
Lev, Sterner " " N-W. 2 00
Daniel Kaufman, Assessor Kelly
George Klingler. Assessor Jackson
Jacob Fees, Assessor Hartley
Jacob Frver, Assessor Franklin
Harrison Herrold, Assessor Chapman
John Bowersox, Assessor Center
Wm. Kule, Assessor West Bnifaloe
John Guudy, Assessor East Bufl'aloe
James Irwin, Assessor Bufl'aloe
John Diemer, Assessor West Beaver
John T. Smith, Assessor Beaver
2S
2
m
5
1
3 04 I
81)
1 Ofi
1 IB
2
1 -0
2 04
537 90 j
Adam Sheckler.Commissioner.for servicesin
making out Military' ln" lor isjs io uo
Sem Leiizel, for same services
John D. Roniig " "
10 00
10 00
$30 00
J.Peteri.rorpublisnin?siaiemen..,. ....
r j ' i f. a- 'sl n rm3 n S I II lltl
.
J H.Winter.for publis.same in English 10 00
niiinci i n.uu ..o. -
Merril & Smith
$30 00
Brigade Inspeetur's terrier.
John W. Simotiton, on account for '55 $30 00
Total of Expenses 3327 90
Vnim Cunly, ss., Henry 8olomon,Trca
snrer of l"nion and Snyder counties lor 1855,
do herebv submit the foregoing account of the
Military Fund of said Union county, as correct
and true. Given under my hand at the Trea
surer's Office in theBuroiigh of Lewlsbnrg the
tenth day of Januarv, A.D. 1856,
HENRY SOLOMON, Taiisvaxa.
Muf riticiit of tbe Fund.
Henry txiLtiwm, Eq.,Treaurtr, in account with
the Militury Fund nf Union County for 1855,
r.
1856, Jan. 1. Amt of military fines uncollected
for 1851 and previous years $130 51
To amt of said lines assessed for '65,
as per hook in which said fines are
entered by the County Commis'rs 965 00
To ami entered among other taxes in
Com'rs' office and afterwards paid 50
$1396 01
Cr.
By amt of Military Fines outstanding for
1854 and previous years $110 3!l
By ami sd Fines outstanding for 1855 397 96
By amt Exonerations allowed Collec
tors of 1855 and previous years 12? 98
By amt of Commission allowed Col
lectors of 1855 at 5 per cent. 48 19
By Orders pd as per annexed account 327 90
ByTreaurer'sCommission on $097,26
at 1 pr cu 6 97
Balance due Commonwealth by Coun
ty Treasurer 87 62
$1396 01
WE the andersigtir Auditors of Ihe count
ies of Union and Snyder, having carefully
examined and audited the foregoing Military
Acconnt of JlenrySolomon.Treasurer of Union
connty, Ut) find the same true and correct as
slated. In Witness Whereof, we the said
Auditors have hereunto set our hands, at the;
Conjmis.sioncrs'Office in the Borooch of Lew
ibburg, the 10th day of January, A.D. 1856.
l.jllRt tUiWAFr(
Arrnoits
.HIIIM HKALH,
A.TMOMAS,
11. W RNVOfR.
IR MIDI'tH?WHTI.
FRANTIS . 0Vf.,
A RfV'-l l-V, (nix
or L sios
Oorsrv.
Arprrnu
r S.TPk
CfV.'T.
J VU.vwa VVJXI V, . j
The Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania to John j
yeislev,Caiharlneinti;rmrriewiiu .....,.
v..u i v.ulew. Pollv intermarried
with Martin SwMtel.Henry 1 e.sley, Michael j
YeUley.and Rachel intermatriedwiih Jacob '
Hartman. heita and lejal representatives off
Hat Yii.rv, late of Franklin township, ,
in Ihe county of Tnion (now Snyder,) yto- j
., ilpruud Greeting t - - 1
"IT rHEREAil.bvan inquest for that purpose
duly awarded by an Orpfiatis' Court of
the coiin.y aforesaid, the real estate of the I
u..,r was annraised at aud lor :
the sum of and on tiie 17th Pee-nibrr,
HjS5, duly confirmed, aud on motion id Isaac
SlenUer EiU. rule on Hie licirs and leal rep
resentatives of said deceased to appear nt the ;
next general Orphans' Court, to be held at
Lewisburg for the county of Union.on Musuji
th. 1 Art. dav o( Februarv next, to accept Oi I
,n tntf ih ftniit nretnises aforesaid at .
the ....! appraised price or show cause why
the same sha!l not be sold, lir th m t
Witness my hand and tne seal oi sain i onn
at Lewisburg ihe&thdayof Januarv A ll.lSoli.
PMI KL ROUP H, Clerk.
J. Weichselhaum,
APTICIANand OlTLlST.rrom Thila.,
U respecilully informs ilie ciliiens of Lew-isbtir-
and viciniiv that he has opened a Siore
at HERU S HOTEL, where he on" rs for sale
JNE3c SPECTACLES
of every variety, size and quality.
A new invention of Spectacles.for distant or
close readin", with cold, silver, sle-l and tor-toise-sliell
frames, and a new and improved
assortment of perifocal pround flint Glasses ol
his own manofactnr. He wonld partirularly
call the attention of the public to his Sprctaclej
for near-algliU-tl crMns,aml l. r per
sons who have been operated upon for the
eaurwt f th ej, "'! to hu n- tli:J i.f an I
0..n-MTrmrth .ipht ma.1. t lh li.t Ami mi-l muw
Gliuvm. tW liliuumi nmr l k.in t.j th. ir i.hi.
tivt c .ntur. Blmri' ati.f hrjrlilv .. . I i -1 sur!-..-. 1 ln-m
aulit:i re tn I" S'iiihI tn m hvh .l.-rTr. in hix
u. an: .ox tuts. .v')i,j uru.ln:l.A--K
c.frrrilaii'l'lii;l'y. Tt.Ltwl::-1. MAHMMMi :
n.l Off It A .7..S.X i'h tfilli'i'Dt p...r.. o.lhrr
with Try TUH-tr of MUcKi im Iht oUcftl line not ;
iciitinnl.
olTlCALind other InjtrnnwntnandGUiWffKJ- j
fully rej.llirwl Ht pliart nt.li.. 11 rn aiway .lrt-t
Gluv to nut tlx tialon ft tlie pTx.n. h th. m.
upon th- fir-t Innt. H" iil remain m Uii-t.urg OL K-
lMi n:m;fKV coikt. i"i thc m --
wlir hierTi 0y I-w;."l'' 1
rThe very bet EVE-W ATER always for
sale.Fj 4w'il5
James B. Hamlin,
ATTORNEY at LAW,
i V. tVOtfice oa Second St. west side, two
doors south of Matkt, I.f isbill (?,
6mS3:i I""""' f:-
Heal Estate.
' - ' " '
: rP0 those who i,h FAUMS.-To
have fertile land at a cheap price and on
easy terms, yonr atfi nto n is calfed to the
LAD 4 f UAL VUMPAXY.
Twentv-five acre, or more in proportion, are
iven f"r ?'J0o, payable in instalments of $1
pel" ween- or !!4 per month. It is located in
Elk county, l'enn.-j li -ama. and lim one of ihe
br-t markets fur its produce in the State. The
soil is a rich loam, and is not to be surpassed
fur farminp, as examination 'il! bhuw. It
has the best elements of prosperity, Ieii.i un
derlaid by two rich veins ol Coal, and will
shortly be intersected by four Uailroads. The
Timber is of the most valuable kind ; Tit!e
uneiceptionably (rood, and warrantee deed
are piven. It presents a cooil and substantial
opportunity to commence farming, providing
for one's children, or makina ai inrenment.
Further particulars can be had from the pam
nlilet. which are sent t i:i .jrtirers. Letters
! nnu-ered pmnintH. Anr'v or ;n!
..M li
W. CAT TELL. Secretary, 13.". Walnut street
north side between T
urth and Ftfih streets.
Philadilpnia. Full information is contained
in the pamphlets 3m6l8
FOR RENT,
ssMy new three storey- Brick Dwell-
i!L ins Hlf'SK. on I'niversity Avenue, at
the River bend. Possession civen April 1st.
1S56. For further pjrtirtilars, enquire at the
house, or bv letter of tne at N.-rthiinil-erlatid.
Dec. 27, 1835 JOSEPH P. TT.STIX.
Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale.
Tn suit purchu.-?r, on reumnablc Ijrmf.
TIIEHE are 9 lots of Woo.llam!, si-
tamp in White Iteer Tp.. on 1 1 1 In- liuf
fali.e Crrek, about a milf above (iuldm's storf,
rans'HR ""ul ' ' arrt" each, well ttml
ererl with various kinds ol Oak, J'nie, Pi plar.
j and Clicsniit.
i The Kario contains alout .15 arres.of which
1 St are cleared, and has on it a Two Storv Log
Hou, a Log Stable, fprin? of Water,
Lji and Fruit trees of various kinds. Il ad-
8 ' joins lands of John Hummel and Jacob Hart--!
man, about H nii!e from Uuldin's More, in
i White Deer tn.. I'nion Co- I'a
The above property is offered at Private
tale, by the subscriber,
OKORGE MELXEI.L.
Kelly Tp, Aug. 10, '55.
A Valley Farm of Limestone Land,
nOMPKISLNd about 1G3 Acres, for
V o.-ani
W SALr.. Saul r arm is id one of the best
VVh(.al..rowjn vailies m Central Pennsvlva-
nia.wtthtn
two miles (over a Briile) to a Kail-
roa.I, accessible to Murkeis. in an eminently !
i,.,!,!,,, --;l,rliwa.l nmr 'n Mills Sinre
heahhy neichborhood. near .o Mills, -res.
Church and School Mouses, and in the inuLt
o!' an intelligent and respectable population, j
. . , . ' , i.cc i ri
1 he Improvement.- arc a t.r.l-c.ass L.UU
BAHN 80 by 45 Uet,tvilh a lair Mansion frvt I
House. Way on house, Corn house, andjJL ;
uiiivji ouuiiuiv - rs" y i
.U, r...tnKU ri.iihuil.tinrrc. it htc a .iro
Apple Orchard, and Peach and Pear trees
3Tvc. sutlicient tor ordinary use.
The Farm is all cleared except about one
acre tand plenty of Woodland in the immedi
ate vicinity,) all of Limestone soil, and as the j
owner thinks is not surpassed for natural pro
ductive qualities by any in the State. j
It will be sold wholly, or a porlion.of 80 to (
100 acres, as might suit a purchaser.
tyAny cash man wishing such a property '
can obtain further information by applyins l ,
O..N.WoHnii,CArimiVir office, Lewisburg. ISO ;
FOR SALE. i
JlThat large and desirable properly on the '
JlA corner of .Market and Water streets.well ,
calculated for a residence, for business, or for ;
a residence and place nf business. I
1 here is a lare HKM. lv House containing
i 'ar!?e rooms on ihe first floor.6 bed-rooms on
Ihe third. A Kitchen and Washhouse adjoins. ',
There are a'so a spacions Cellarjarse Cement j
Cistern, a Pump, and Well of good water, a j
Stable, and all necessary Outbnildinss. j
For terms &c. apply to Geo. F. Miller, Esq. I
8. E.DAVIS, j
Lewisburg, Sept. 23 1850
... c srvuilu U....1.H..U inir nniiiru loo. ..a ou
Dr. John Locke,
1333? SUIiGEOX JHSTIST,
OFFICE removed to NORTH THIRD
street, Lewisburg.
Lewisburg, iov. 1. 1855
i VRPFTS. A verv t.ir"t and well selected
J lot of cotton and all wool Carpets, from
of cotton and all wool Carpets, from
2a cts. to Jl.-J per yard. A portion of these ,
Carpets were bought at auction, others direct j
CI ar f.'.l A " " "I 1 1. n
.."ill ...c uiauuidLium. a . pt.crn ...a. c vai.
sdll them very low. I hose in want of Carpet !
! we invite to call and! ook N-fore buying else-
j where.
I JCHREYER & SOX.
tine 1, 1855.
AIT" U f"r Jus'ie" "di
' JjljlViN JVO Constaliles.for sale
! or I'linied l ordt r.at i ttc Cltfii ic!'' ' Wtce
narvelrai Krnirdj!
-For Mandous Ajtt
' -
. tJi -Ii f .
mmm
-MXc
Sfjji
HOL
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
?'e Grand External Remedy.
Ty the .! t mi' rtr. p, w a oiilHf of IIItTt
ntiiiiM. Uw ,uiti. ul car loilK-". Tl.r""f h tkr.
ll.i .Hr,'fc..t. .- u!ik.S on tko .kin. i. la
ut otva "t ii.r l fi r'. th' Kly, in-
uiO. II of lb. L... w. ail:lu.u. ut U kW. l..li.Jt
vt II,. l.ut. A .tLn, a.. U.afha Mid tU, ly
m,m rrrw'tliriitiih !
ni.-niff rtl-tualiy flit". r.Tt-ry i" -
i.r nai i any ih..w.
t;.
KJn , wt,.u, motrd urutoliiU, lhl r M
aauctratra U.it
n si'liid t.v ..li.r fit....
N.i retrtviy fct e(T 'lue ' mnrh tar Uw mr die
ff tlir- Fkm. fSatT 1'Tm thf m
Oil U'utnifiit. No cauf .f tlt lil.rBLU, txurTrm4ui,
fV.rv rr Krvnitr-!. tn Imije wiTtuuad IU iori--
tic. lb. iDt-oti kit trttH 4irr mmmj frtJ tlsa
plr.fef, is Ung Uf piir.nrI ki."U, di-Ki th:$
Oitilmaiit, k.w. f at as ton prU.i, mmI hmm
thiiw trro tbe m.aii. of rtetdnDt; codatl BU&iLvn W
bt-aliUo
Hjre L"J) lireaite) Wouhtli and
t h en.
on tiir ut-i.i tl.ic 'D !-rlul Ointuirnt, hD kit.)t to
ro ith th rt nt rr, oait4. ntrr. gmm-
doiar wt-)likr!. ku'i trtbori. )'r'fMr UulUtmmy ba
l.y comaiKfitl ft thm Allivt 1 rrniwntj'. dif-itri-d f
the -i.;it-s f tl.tf (r.t. Urm fhi Itirnti f iLi OtJ
m. ul. t-i l- Oiwvi wtrUrtt.1rr-r.ifm-fih PtmM,
in lit' wr.-t f- vt wuDi. U will cuj y Jcr
cftiiiitrnr i!irl. ti(Ttirve or (uatrMitm of tb tU,,
evtrit til -0 Juan' tuditig.
Tl -ne( ntbrnrail-rdMnmnf H,mpVwrfito eu
rff?riu rurMi il th. Onitmriit be wll rm.tl
tl.p ( m i afft. i. uti l MhcntUie Wlowinj the mrmXM
dirvcta'.ua tvrootid e.h j-Jt.
Bulk tU Ointment ami P'dh tkould U
iu the fvliowipy case :
1'UI u
t ht pod ncd
InU'UiM
Kktrrtlffm
Fi.it k brunt
lKtn ti
Pom 1 fcilklad
fkta
Frl)-d CTmada
X.-wrmm.l ?re
VoubwmU kim4
(Hit PnTT llttMl
I.tin.i'n o ?ti(i J'-ints
Mrcirl Frar trODs 4urr Ibmats
i VO Ma.d- lii. K.-w Ynrk. and V44 rtlrsaMi. Lnmcn.9
1 bv 11 rt-trtt.i. inwKici'-tt nd Wbr cf M4ictB
tbrauirfc"itthtoi i-mtes, l tncnillM vurid. IM
Iot, t i"j crtiW, ti'etritt. nd 1 fli-
n .TTit-re i a fdn-idwrable vuiitig ! takiBg tb lar
ger !'.
N. B. Miwfirtts for thfrnMuM of patlrnUia wrf
(larder arv ihul torh foL
CHERRY PECTORAL
For id Care m
corens, colds, coarseness
BK0MH1TIS, WHOOPIAG-COCGH.
IROIP, ASTMI.1. 1X1)
fOS.DIPTI03w
i jV;..? nt THK r-"l Y take lb t hrrry CUirJ o fo
ist: t Ul. n4 rp irai. uwmvXiimrm l wh$h'
' itH A i'fLt AU Vt '''. Hke it mojmnit, mooi
i RT.il rTcBto. rcnr4inz to AfTiH-tlf b m tmm bottW. m4
tiit- Aitfu u.ly KMt tst rt motrrj. Now will kmc flr
! hon lit- u-q tbry fiiA itran Va rtlHy cimd. Wr
! oiIfj aftR-tol with a lacxtsl rtuh. iiih brk- tbrtfe of
1 tbrir r-at at igit. t lisd tf Uking ihv Cherry tf
rl on conic to 1-wJ. ili- iwjt h nur of aiiuJ DStimkfB
; n.tt-y. and . on-rjii-nl rrTrvrnivg vt. Or-t rmit-t from
m riB-. n. mi uli in.iv iirv. i t-tffTni l tbinjtui4
who iu- af rli-d. hy mttuatk rmedy.
Fr,.... . ..vT,.!,:r ''t in thrsw- rr. mBT ftra
thtiii-r(iuiiwUiT2 to ftrCTitt yHiMlUMl
.v.AJiN JAB Mf'BLIC SPFAKEK3 tkii
i-invi.lM thi. in by it-rt n tm the Urok ud lunf
wiicn t;.kru m nmull rjiwnliUM, tt remove all
; u-- m te-w b"UT!. D'I woudrrfulij iBcram tb power
at)-1 flcii.'ilitj of Ui Tnir.
j AMMA i- i;--n-nilly mor-h trlird. nd often wholly
; rnrrtl i CJwrry IWlt-rl. Hat U-r ww -iie emmw W9
ofa tin ate j in enurely t a medtciwe.- Ctwrry
I rt-tnl i" ' tbrm if they tw r-nrnt.
UtiOy-'HlflS, or tiritstioa of the ttorft aod vprr
; )rina f the luniEm. may be cnre by taking Grtf
l'o.-t'ral in Mnoll mh( frOvlitili-avi. Thst Bacttwfort
. Me eajreW' on ivlird.
f't' ( l, 'tl I', lit -3ie'ir of Hatinviny. to bo M'
loMt-i t.v lr.f Mini iriunt!oftbellry Pectoral
' ittiia a'-iitiiu.-s the Uiin-ase. li talu.ii m aeaaomy it will
: i;..t I' il li rtire.
1 u .'tt4,r:.i; Cof'Glf my be bnken p and toon
. iur il Lj t!.r u--. r t.--rr l-toral.
THt IX M l A'.V.t in removed by thi reavNiy
, Num. run. lUi.iui ' - ): iit-rn up tica where wbue fanv
' t . i-et vn-re prpln-ll In m any m-rii'tin entioq bdw, wbila
: th ir neiifLtx-r wiuniit the Cherry I'eeliurai. when auf
1 ( rmir fr -m the Jixnaf.
ra-.r-i it-tai.c. are reportnl here of patieiita who
1 ba i-ea-n ctirtil from
LI IH ' 's Mi'I.AlXrShv thi n,mety, M many that
; tliere inu hf d !! of it. h'wfmc jwer ou Ux-m
. Ji-.a-t1". It ft.oit.J ti iTerini:.y lukra nntii tba
' j.ain in the -tinl ntbt r uiip InMDt ytU-trttl fea.
fill i''..v iti its earlift taffea, it ahuuld
le t;.keD uift-r ihe ire tf a p.orl r"h;ielan if pOfviblo
aixi in every tne with a careful regard to th printed
I uirfttirn nn the bt'le. If juiticfnufily ved. and the pa
I tit-iit nretu:ly nuTM.-d mt-uiuuie, it alii aolduai fail to
i .r nettled ' ys( wmoy in Its worst fonn,tba
Cherry T. cfxal fho!d br civen in lo- adapted to what
the (at i-tit re-Uire and mn hear. It always aflbrda
' i..ine relit f. and tirt OTifreipTently etire three who are
c-nupuiervd pit all cure, in-re are many tnonaaao
H-atterro ah nver therountrv who fel and ay that they
owe their Uvt'Aand (ireret.t health to the! faerry Peetoral.
fny year of tnat. Insreft ff itnpainnpr the patlie
rnntd'-ui-e in thi" nieuirine, has won tor it an appreeia
tion mud tu tr-rit-ty t t fHr -xre dine the met aangniDO
ep4-ctati-nn i f iU fiend. Motiiinn hat ilm iQirtnnw
virtues and the anniitaVah1 benefit rontV-nvd on thoa
anU ol sufTerers, ruid originate and maiotatn the rew
utaiion it enjoy. Wl Ue ninny inferior remedies thruxt
upin the evtnuiunity. have (Wiled and been discarded.
t.n ha itiiirl frwiHln hy every trial, conferred beeefita
cur. t, niiinerou and remarkable to be frreottn.
w hiie it u a fmud on the puUte to preicnd that any
medirine m il t inful iilile rure still there is abundant
f lJlcCfcerrj, niAjMaaiyatirW
tNu..-. r.n ahuit iuariaUe cure Uia niaUdwafDr.wajch
it empio,ei.
Ai tmie niakeffthew fjicts wider and better known.
nw h,.,,. beat reliaam of
the afflified. from the hc-cahio of the Amerkaa feasant.
tb p European Ktnus.
l . " v 1
AualyMcai Chrmiat. tawetl, Mass.
Prepared by JAMES C. ATER, Practical fc
Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
IVTor sale by Schatflle, and br Cbrwc A
Caldwell, Lewi.-hurg ; Caslow. Milton s Gast,
and Kemper & Klcckner, WilBinburg j and by
all Dealers everywhere
nap of Union and Snyder Counties,
YAI1N1SIIED, with Wooden Boilers,
and on Muslin, ready to be hung up,
will be sent by the subscriber, postage paid:
Township map, colored, fur SI 50
Geological - 1 74
The Division line is drawn on this Map, also
Township lines and as il contains all ins
principal Koads, and shows comparative dis
tances, it should be studied by all who are to
vote on the location of the feat of Justice,
i The Geological Map shows ihe strata of taw
' two Counties.
For theaper copies of ibe Map. address
X. lUUSAHi
I.ewisbur?, May 18, 1855.
I Glassware.
IF yon need (iliisnwarf, call on FITZ
PATUICK A BKO.al the Bookstore aest
i door lo Heaver ft Kremer's.where is to be had
a lot ofcheap Glassware bouirht at Anew."
I be sold at Philad. wholesale prices : .
Ashbrnton and Webster CobW. Fluted,
1 Jellies. Footed Pitchers. iVmmrt Pishes, i r-FB
j Glasses, Kentucky Sugars Molasses lh";
Concave Fooled Bowl.. Diamond Salls.Tayler
t.:..i- patterns ana
: nrire. ll.vhe. and Bowls of all Sizes ana o.r-
i ncner, j nnioirrs u. ,..-- , - .
i ierns, Glass Jars, &c Lewisburg, Oct
i terns, Glass Jars, &c Lewisburg, net.
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C. W. SCHAFFLE'S
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
Drttr, and Chemical Empornint.
Market Strert - . - ijwisgo.s
WOOD FOR SALE.
TPLY in K. K. Bell or John f Wftw.
A Ynn e-r ls delivered. (MaylO.M
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