7 Tftuinlmni Cjirnnirlr. ST O. m. WOhDtN 4t J. B. CORNELIUS. B r lltCKOK, CuinRm Biimau March 14, 1850. fe - ?f 4ej .--The Lkvimuu Cnft'Xicu. ib.frhM tt rah Pvi.U'tD, the lrct and bait lruUtton of awj -..papr in Uftin oimty. 9.renBylTuiia TnVa Snmlnufine rooTentioi-, H vutiserR. UtiM-Klny. Msn-h ?, is:,; 0)TrmXTntir Xtttoaal ' net-out, b ftowJioate 1tm1 iai and Vice Prwide-nt, Citumtati, Monday, June 21&a6. WBcpabtieaa 5tlni Nomina tin Convention. 1'uujinu.i'nu, Tuixtay. Jun 17, ISM vuan&&t.pry AtnT-rrau N'ntninntinr Convrntkin, Ntw TMtK. TtmrKlay, June 13, ISM i'-o-Sf'ivry Amrrimn Ticket. Ft r Er.ncrr M I LL A RT FTI.UMoRR, r-f Sw Yortr. Vuk i'latji-tr A.NbUr.W J. luNfcLb-N,M Iobuvum Ptnnmlvatu'a Democratic Ticket, CmiL fhmmittimvTtEt'ifUiK HXVTT. of 0lirrabia Co. .Ad.ffr wrti JACOR PPT, of Mot. Lg. .m.-ry Co. Mtrvmr -wrtt Tl OTH V I V tift, of Pott' r Co. UXION OF FREKMEN for the Sake of the Union. Ati-National Administration Stale Con vention. Tbe citizens of Union conntj favorable to the call for tbe above Convention, are invited to meet in Ammons' Hall, oppo site tlie Franklin House, Lewiiburg, at 1 I'. M. of Wedncsthjr, lOtli March, 1856, to eolect a Delegate to said Convention. A Lesson : irt'tf if he heedcl? For two year past, tlie opponents of Peireeoc racy Mil XobraAaism, in New Hamp tbire, united, and by so doing gained tbe State Government, two U.S. Senators, and all the Congressmen. This year, a Whig candidate wag got op to draw off votes, and with tbe weight of Fillmore's nomina tion upon them in addition, at the State Election on Tuesday, tbe Nebraska party gained somo thousands of voter, if tru'y have not carried the State. Last year tbe Anti-Xcbrit-ka majority was 5,700. K.Ia Pennsylvania, ths opposition, united, can carry the State. Our Members at Uarrisburg have devised a plan calcu lated to insure unity. But we observe an open effort, in Schuylkill, Berks, and other eountics,to make the proposed union Covention, an "American" tender to Fill More ; and in other quarters, a "Republi can' want of concert, or a "Whig" doubt ing. These are bad indications, but we hope there is good sense, honesty and sa gacity enough among the people to select suitable men to go to Ilarrisburg and de vise plans by wbieh, "UNITED, we shall stand; for divided we falL" If Mr. Buchanan is the Nebraska nominee, State pride will add to his strength, and we can not afford to be divided Let tbe Old Keystone set a good example to the great sisterhood of Freo States. Spring Election. On Friday of next week, the several Townships and Boroughs, of Union and other counties, will choose the Officers to manage their local affairs. The importance of electing honest and sensible men to every office, is often urged but seldom heeded. Ia our Borough, each Ward elects a Judge and two inspectors, a Councilman, s School Director, an Assessor, an Over seer Poor, and Vote for two Auditors. The two Wards together elect a Burges9, Con stable, High Constable, and three Auditors. What shall b done with the County Buildings at New Berlin 1" is now the question. They were mostly built by taxation upon tbe county, and that town lias had the benefits of tbem for forty years. All the buildings, the pavements, the trees, and the vacant grouud must re main a permanent benefit, whatever use may be made of them. We Lear rumors of an attempt to Lave the property revert to tbe Scebold family : also, to have it presented to New Berlin for educational or other purposes. But it is generally conceded that the family and the town have made enough from the county prop erty, and that it should be sold to tbe highest bidder and the proceeds divided between Union and cnyder counties. This would return part of the tax to tbe - t. ,..: .-j . SUCOCaSOrM VI IUUDO wuu Liulii, auv V J expenses of Division, Contested Election, Ac. Let tbe people express thoir views, by petition, to the Legislature, and thns have the matter effectually disposed of, the present session. Arrival of the Africa. The steamship Africa arrived at New York on Saturday, bringing dates from Liverpool to Saturday, February 22d. ' She brings no tidings of the steamship Tacifie. The Peace Conference is progressing favorably. Count Orloff has arrived in l'aris. - There is nothing mors in regard to tbe difficulties between Englaud and the Uni ted State!', except that the London Adver tiser professes to know that Mr. Dallas brings very stringent instructions. Letters from St. Petersburg and Wsrsaw, in tbo German papers, give details of the preparations in progress for the continu ance of the war, and state that on no point has the former energy of the military de partment been abated. A portion of the advanced squadron of (he Baltic fleet bad steamed np ready for leaving Spithead on tbe evening of tbe 22d. ' Affairs were quiet in the Crimea. A Russian convoy of 75 men perished ia ths snow in Asia, while on their way to liea. Mouvorieff. It was also said that the divisions of tbo Russian army, en camped ia tbe mountains, bad also greatly suffered, that their communications were interrupted with the remainder of tbe oontry, and that their supplies were near ly eat off. : Late. Tbe Arabia reached Halifax, Wednesday. Tbe Peace Conference was in session, at Paris. . Breadstuff had de clined ; Cotton market unchanged. So jswi of tbt Pacific. Ncios Junto frum Other Comities. Snyder. Geo. F. M'Farland, of Hol lidaysburg, will ;tuke charge of the Free burg Academy, coinineuciug on tbe 31st inst Tbe Selinsgrove Dcmokrat (I. Gu- tulius, Editor) comes out for Fillmore and Donclson, aud predicts 1600 (!) niajurity fur tbem in the county A meeting to elect a Senatorial and Representative Del egate to the State Convention, 2Gth inst., is called at Frecburg, thro' the Dcmokrat. Sullivan. A I'edubaplist has opened out, in tbe Democrat, a discussion on the subjects and the mode of Christian Bap tism The murder trial caused quite an excitement. It will be remembered that in May last, a German named Veitcngra ber, in Elkland township, disappeared, when hi wife aud a man named Kamm cohabited, tbe latter wearing the watch, clothes, &c, of tbe missing man. The two were arrested and tried for murder. The Bradford Reporter says : "The tril progressed until Saturday morning, when a son of the deceased, aged about 1 i years, was brought into Court to give testimony on the part of tbe Common wealth. Immediately upon entering the room, bis mother became intensely excited rbsbed towards him, and clasped him in her arms. The excitement brought on a fainting fit (to which abe is subject) and the Court adjoorned untit afternoon. Iu the meantime, Mr. V. sent for the J mit?. Counsel, and preachers to her cell, in enter in make a statement. She commenced, and soddenl stopped, saying that was alt she knew about it. At the enmin in of Court in the afternoon, the boy was put upon the stand. He testified, tu the idenuiy of ihe clothiog, pipes. Ac, as belonging to his father. The mother becom ing more and more intensely excited as every arurle of clothing was sworn to by the boy as belonging to his father, at length she sprang to her feet, terror depicted upon every line of her countenance, her hands extended and eyes toward Heaven, she exclaimed: in Ger man, "The Priest ! the Priest ! the Priest ! Help me ! help me help me ! I am innocent! Thai is the man he did it he often threat ened my husband to shout him he has put me where 1 now am" pointing her finger at . Kamm. She sal down, langhing hysterically, and tbe Court adjourned until Monday morn in?. Mrs. Veitenjruben on Saturday evening made a statement to Mr. Bauer, also to Mr. 8eliemck, and on Sunday morning asain to Bauer. Her statement was somewhat inco herent ; she had evidently become insane.and has since been entirely indifferent to the trial, and is up to this time a raving maniac. On Tuesday, by order of the Conrt, the trial was suspended as far as concerns ihe woman. Sunday evenine, March S, the defendant, Kamm, having intimated his desire to make a statement, Jndtre Wilmot and the counsel on both sides attended in his ceil for this purpose. He then made a confession, which was inter preted by Jas. J. Setbencck. .He said he and ihe deceased came together' from Germany about two years ago, and bought a little home together. That in May last, Veitengrubeo came home one nieht after drinking, and be fan abusine bis wife; Kamm interfered.when V. attacked him, and he killed V. with an axe. He and Mrs. V. first hid him under an upturn ed root of a tree ; but seeing some men exam ining the ppt, he dug his remains up in the merit, enclosed them in a bed sack, and took them out in a lake, where he dropped him. The evidence was concluded Tuesday even ing, when Paul 1). Morrow addressed the jury on the part of the Commonwealth, followed br Dietriefc and Mereur for the defence, and by Metc.alf on the part of the Commonwealth. Judge Wilmot charged the jury on Wednes day afternoon, and they retired. After being absent abont two hoars, the jury came into Court and rendered a verdict of Guilty of Jtfur dfr in the first degree, against the prisoner The counsel for the prisoner moved for a new trial, and a rule was granted, to be argu ed at the May term of the Court. Luzerne. The "dinner to Mr. Full er," at Wilkes Barre, turns out to be a fabrication. A private dinner was given to a landlord, at which Messrs. Wright, Fuller, and others, spoke, and from that the " Union-savers" manufactured tbe puff which bis gone ail over the country. A new Court Ilouse is to be built for tbe County, half at the expense of the County, and half at tbe expense of Wilkcs- Barrc Jebsup is a new coal town, springing up on tbe Lackawanna, above Scranton. Lycomiso. Mr. Baker, of the Jersey Shore Republican, has recovered from a fit of sickness, and returned to bis " case." The Lycoming County Teach ers' Institute bad a three days' meeting last week, attended by Prof. Sweet and others, whose efforts wero very highly commended. J. D. Wallace, of Wmsport, officiated as Recording Secretary. Montour. The Danville Gas Company have contracted for tbe construction of Gas Works, to be completed by July next Isaiah Thornton is appointed Notary Pub lic, in place of Alexander Best, deceased. The Montour American, the new K. N. paper at Danville, in an able editorial, declines the support of Fillmore, and says truly that " under no circumstances can this State be made to assume and maintain a Pro-slavery position." Tbo puddlers of the Montour Iron Works have struck for back pay, and demand pay, monthly, hereafter. Columbia. A new township, named Conyngham, Las been formed from a part of Locust Tp. . &Of the Pennsylvania Press, opposed to Pierce and Nebraskaism, 26 yield to Fillmore & Doaelson some kind of support, hearty or complimentary 35 openly op pose and 25 take no stand either way. Westerly and Northerly, no paper ia known to favor. The snoet able, independent, and influential are opposed to ths nomina tion itself. Tbe counties that must elect, are least in favor of the ticket. Faib. -It will be recollected that when Gen. Scott was nominated for President, thousands of tbe Democracy were indig nant, and said if they had nominated Fill more, tbey would have supported him.' Well, Fillmore is now nominated, and we eall npon those Democrats to honor their profession and fall into line in his support 1 Bakooe, Me., March 10. The Repnb licaas elected their Mayor, to-day, by S3 majority ewer the combined opposition. Lewisburg Chronicle CoatrrettsloBml. Washington, March 10. House. Mr. Campbell, of O., reported the Consular and Army Appropriation Bills. . ; Mr. Crawford, of Ga., addressed the House, to show that it was improper that tbe Committee oa Elections should be em powered to send for persons and papers ia the Kansas contested election. - Mr. C. argued that Mr. Reeder represented a rev olutionary movement outside of tbe regu larly established government of Kansas. Mr. Campbell, of Pa., advocated the re solution of tbe Committee, accusing those on tbe other side with the inteution of stifling such an investigation as was neces sary to properly understand the question. Mr. Smith, of Ala., contended that the Committee on Elections have abandoned tbe issue raised by Mr. Reeder, and have called on the House to give tbem power to contest the legality of the election of every member of the Kansas Legislature, thus sheltering their real purposes behind the shadow of one man, who had proved Liu self an arch agitator, and by various spec ulations committed such enormities as to induce tbe Executive to remove him from bis position. Mr. Kunkel, of Pa., advocated the res olution to send for persons and papers. During his remarks,he said, notwithstand ing the intimidations, emigrants from Pennsylvania will continue to go thither, and if the time should come when an inva ding force from Missouri shall interfere with their rights, it would be found that they will maintain their rights even to tbe death. Mr. Oliver, on behalf of the people of that State, said that if emigrants from the east go to Kansas for the purpose of con trolling tbe elections, in open defiance of the principles of the Kansas-Nebraska bill, and prejudicing the institutions of slavery in Missouri, strife, contention and perhaps bloodshed will result. The popU of Mis souri are conscious of their rights, and have nerve enough to maintain them. Mr. Kunkel said, in Pennsylvania we form no Emigrant Aid Societies. The people go to Kansas of their own accord, aud have the right to go. Mr. Oliver: Was not a society of that kind formed here by members of Congress before the Kansas bill passed f Mr. Kunkel : I am not here to say whe ther such societies were formed in Massa chusetts or elsewhere. Mr. Oliver : Does not the gentleman know that Massachusetts chartered a com pany for controlling the institutions of Kansas, with a capital of $5,000,000. Mr. Kunkel : I know nothing about it. Settlers are there, now, and others are on their wsy, notwithstanding the violence in Kansas. Freemen are not easily frighten ed, and he could tell the gentleman that no men on earth will more firmly main tain their rights than Pennsylvanians, and si-11 their lives more dearly. He (Mr. Oliver) must not involve tbem in illegal acts. Mr. Oliver explained, saying that when ever it is seen that the elections and insti tutions of Kansas are controlled by bona fide settlers, he, and every man in the South, was willing to abide by tbe will of the majority, though it may be sgainst tbe institution of slavery. That is the posi tion of his constituents and of the whole South. If troubles ensue, they will be mainly attributable to tbe intermeddling of Emigrant Aid Societies in the East. Mr. Greeley writes to the Tribune .- " The speech of Mr. Kunkel was one of great power and eloquence, and fairly electrified tbe right side of tbe Uouse. It is pronounced the best yet made on ei ther side. ttTThe Pennsylvania Democratio State Central Committee comprises 80 members, of whom- Jons W. Forney, co-editor of the Washington Union, is Chairman. Among the members from this region are A. S. Wilson, Thomas Bower, J. S. Mil ler, R. W. Weaver, J. R. Jones, H. L. Dieffenbaob, George White, Richard Mc Allister, Ac. Sending to Washington for a Chair man and he tbe Editor of the Union shows clearly enough what the powers that rule intend to put forth on the Slavery question. APPEALS. STATE and County Taxes.Pnrsnant to law, we the undersigned, Commissio ners of Union County, Pennsylvania, hereby give notice to the taxable inhabitants of, and all others owning taxable property or effects whatsoever within the said county, taxable either for State or County purposes, that APPEAL, for the benefit of all interested, will be held for the several Townships and Boroughs wunin tbe county, as rollows : Tar New Unmi Bam', at ths house rf St. KteefeMe. on Monday th 7th of April. Far Juasra Is, at Ik house f M.KUckixr, NwBtiin, on Tiiewtav tbo th of April. Fat Lonsrom Tp, at th bouae or Pater WVhr, OD Wodn-dy tbe SUl of April ror uimuv Tp, as ue vwr m w n. juien, oo Thunday tbo 10th of April, For Xmunm Bon, at tbo bnoso of cha Cmtser, on Fridar tbo 11th of Aoril, For West Bvmiet Tp, at the hooM of J. TRrd', Mif flioburg, oa Saturday tbe l'itb of AprU. For Bvrratoc Tp, at Um boaae of Jamoa STTrdgfat, sa Monday tbo Utb ol April. For Ktut Tp, at tbs boast of Janw hmt, an Tooadar tte 16th of AprU. For warn inxa ip, at tn nouae or jtna Ajajn, oa Wodacadajr tbe loth of April. For Rasr BcerAUat To. at tbe bouna of Oeorm Wolfe. oa Th nradar Ue 17th of AprU. For Vinos Tp. at th boose of Hrnry Oibeon, a Friday, th. HI of ApriL For Lrvlamea Starts. Ward, at tb Coamiiilener' OOea, oa Satordar, the lath f A perl. Foe Ll a Sooth Want, at lla Con in l .a loners' ottos. oa nondar, tbe slit of April. When and where all persona and corpora tions, who snail feel themselves aggrieved of the enumeration and value made of their tax able property and effects, pursuant to an Act entitled "An Act to establish a uniform mode for the value of property and assessment of taxes," approved the ISth day of May, 1841, are requested to attend sad slate their griev ances fur redress according to law. All the above Appeals will be held between the hoars of o'clock:, A.M., and , P.M.-y- : i GEORGE 8CHOCH. RICHD V. B. LINCOLN, JACOB HUMMEL. Attest t - - - Commissioners. . A. KENNEDY. Clerk. Commu3ionerj"OtSce,Lewiburj,March7,1889 and West Branch FannM-March 14,1 856. RF.rF.II1s & KXPEXUITl RES of CXIOX CsNisUy, by tu CVnunals- sioneri Tan TreasureM.' sa.d County, from tbe first day ot January, to the erst day of-January, 1856 Henry Bolomon, Esq, Treasurer. Cuuntv Katet & Lrrin for the yenr 1855, Amcing the amount Charged, the amount AmotiotOhw!. AhaUt DM I KllTS. OOLLBTTOftS. ULe County. M IS- TIU.,b.o Kino aliaO.Ot MK'H . ' . i If .t.tt. r rtll. JO .-.30.S; 10 OS l7.r.,l.s;m..l Ha. IMMl V...VI M. Plaat Ifir.loe-anl Wfa. " M ,J" M estUulUliH) e.KUirmn 669.4:1 J-".-! Ooter-Danl.,1 sbo.ra J -? rhapmen-C KcwUtb-r AS. ,40 traaklia-bnul Uwekmaa S-AOJ 4M.IS 3M7 .' VIA M.4 20,71 t.M 24,07 2l.ti7 X 75 11.17 11,4 11.13 so 5a .t.TS 12,11 21, IS M.Vt 17,44 Jaeknn MWial Oldt ."' 'l a.lly Was. Sagto VfM.S-. U-i-biH, .1 W. A. Kennedy 418J do S. IV.- d . iJo.-O IJmto Th"1" V. Itarbsr I7S,M Mi Idlceraek J"l ilirr . Si.6J SOJ.'Jl fto.tt t,44 27.Sl 85.-7 IS0.47 219,14 ssj.m asi.it 342,09 S'.T.U MiMial.orr A. B.lloUball AV4.1S New aVrliu Jacob Uurlacbcr rrnne Jarol. Krdly Perry John Kiebue gcllaaaro.a JfT.Cruuee lT'M.Ot 6ol,S t4u,G2 Union Joe eoeie ealiinetoo. Lulwlc Arbogaat IJS.14 3S.S7 bit. lhc Ukl sieeklejr U4,2S 4;.i. tl,2ji,S9W,048,S94,r.M4,;'1.244lsS,40 961,71 502,34 132.20 12I.S3 3197,72 S237.41 Vi! in qitrn t Vvllrctort. Matrirte. Collectora. Tiar. State T. Conner T. N-w Berlin Groin IHeM 1S11 Union-Wat. aVI'hron do 43.9S WeetllutIloe-llaeeprW.Bubl 1S5 S.9S llanlry 4a 1-u.her do 858.20 IVrry-feter Troup do 9, Wbitr I-er Jol KanrV do 12, Fart llotTiloa Henry lrts 1S54 IVext Uurtmloe Win. Kulo do CVuter Henry aturaer 145,13 Waj.tiinffton Hrnry bummer do S:t,0 White Dear Aaron 8llu a 2U,54 IoS.iu . SX,.' 4.11 100,7;; 171.51 17. .HIM 125.7S 34.27 Since paid In part. $792 92 1000,16 HEMS OF EXPENDITURE. AuJHon Pat fur 1855. Auditors fr makin( Coantj SetUeaeat fee 1SS4, lnl...lin.. I'Urk S7 00 John SilueforU foraudillnj aeeounta of Protli- onotary and SXiateraua aoanere J. B. Linn f r anuilioi I'rollironotary ana Be- (later A ttteordrr orllre for 1S4 44 1)0 Asststort Pot. Astresore for their roreicee in 1S 1M ST 41 1 Triennial Asaeaaaienui lor io Elictinn Exvtnsct. nrii FWIInn. bold March. 18il 420 5S 431 15 Geairal tlecUvn, bekl October, 1045 St rulbing Court Ifoute. Jueepb W. W akl4 J 17 IS j-UltilC iomu"B-, i 1 ' " Altornrt'$ Feet. S. Welrfct, FVj., salary as Comm'ra' Attorney 34 00 Prothonotaiy's Office. Sanuel Boaeh's fees fcr 1SU S43 841 Remitter & Recorder' Office. Wm. O. Biekok. one Deed Book, 14 quir SO 00 J. W. Pennington, fi-coraing 24 drains Z 40 . 22 40 Court E-rpentet. Jurora' Tay and Mileage, Tit. tlrand Jurora, reoruary ittbi Traeera do du Felit do do Grand Jarora, May Term Tran-m d do I'etit do do Orand Jurors, SapU-mber Terat TraTera do do I'elit 0 do 4iioo! ..! H . !,' T I v- -- I Court Cryer's wage for Febmary Trrai 24 OO 4 09 22 00 do do Slay lorm do do September Terai 70 00 ! J Tl.,...a nr rVynalarilaa f.,r atteadlns CoaTt. -r a. Art May Teres 37 50 September 22 40 94 CO re.r..fa,la mltaaee and makln- retnrns to feornary lerm aa - May Term 21 74 September 22 91 . 47 30 Road Orders issued ly Court. Bobert Candor and otbera during th year 279 40 Fox Scalp. Joseph fainter and otbera for foa scalps 127 40 ' State Costs. Costs paid in eaae of Omi re on wealth agaiasi uie louowmg perevua, via. Patrick Caae 4 00 Search, Uul. hin.on. M'Oregor, and othera 31 49 BUemlierling and W.Oeiatit, Deo.Sea.'aS 3 40 fleoreo W. Kaula 16 12 Outeliua, Eyer, and Onndy Daniel Strouae, rpt. 1S43 Kogera and Long John aod-rs David BVtlion ve Geo. long, Sept Sea. 94 So 72 3 43 1 5 1 43 1 10 4 Welle Road Damage. John TJonaaworth, 4amage for opening raJ tbro bia land In unaptnan townauip w Peter Minium and John Pox.damagee Sir open ing road tbro their lands in tfuoaloe tp a vu S Aew Britlges, and Repair of Old. Tborapw and Viabrr, rr lamher, labor, and repair at bridge acroe l ean ereea near Vneum'a mill 4 w Tbotnpeon and Fisber, for making aew wing wall at ortuge acroaa t-enue ereea, per wu tract 164 00 A. M. Law-he, for M.Chappel, fltling In bridg at Lewisbure S OS Jacob Straub, for Siting la bridge across Mld- dlecreek la Waablrigton Tp av Le'okicher and Baus, fur tabor and repairs at New Berlin bridg 4 IS Thompeoa and fiaber, for making aew wing wall an 'I other repairs at bridge across Feans creek near Vocuoi'e mill 10 00 Simon Oldt,lbr making repair at bridg acroaa Uiddleereek, iu lleater Tp 2 40 Samuel Kwin-. lq . in part of third aad mat payment forbuildiug new bridge acroaa Ut ile Buffalo ctvek. In Kelly Tp 174 00 Samuel Kwing. kla laet payment ia fall tr bui'.ding bridge in Kelly Tp 48 34 Samuel Bwing. Ki , lor 1S3.1 et 3 inch plank for Boor of bridge near Wolfe's tnlll Iowial.org . 27 64 Ooorge tiilliert, for making repair at wing waJIsatbridgeatKllne'aaiilliaMUdlecreek 1 00 App A Son, lor materials lur bridge across Veaaa creek and Uiddlerreek 17 97 Joe. A a. W. Kelly, for 1513 feet oak plank for bridg aear Wolfe's mill, at f 14 per tkmu and feet, hoard meaaare IS Nathaniel Moyer, for building a B-w pier to bridge aeroas renna ereea at laing aw m w l . el -S ejev tM-reh. Fenna Tp.l2T perches, at 1,2S per ptreh. 247 44 rblllp tiemberiing, for hauling plank, labor. aad repair at artag acruaa aauaw. iw near W olfe'a mill ... 3T rater Boaiirt.f.w materlala, labor Ac at brldt,- acroaa Middleereek below Selinegrovo 149 03 Pater Boaltcb, tor aaaM aenwa Panas era 27 3S Wm. Bule, for repairing bridg at Bockey , West Boflalo J M " Jacob Kauoh, for repairing bridee acroaa Mid- dlecfeek, at Hrenwr's still 44 John Mesbit,fbr making draft BaSalos Malg atUwiabnrg , . 09 Ab. Biacnbower, Sir lepalrs bridg la Frank- Ha Tp 00 Ab. Sayder, for labor, lumber, Ac, fcr bridg acroaa Middleereek la Franklin Tp S4 Christina Millbnaaa, for repairing bridge 4. 87 Hiram Hendricks, for repairing bridge at Ban fee's 10 Oft Cb'a Krana.fbr tiling wing wall attwot.ri.lire aeroas Middleareaa, Bear wetsei a, aaiuui- dlerreek Tp 34 S3 ru. l-. m aula.. wall at Kline's ill, MKldlerreek Tp 1 Daniel Zieber and otben. for 11 S40 feet ask plank, new flooring two bridges aeroas Mid dleereek, laying plank Jobn ackock, SDr titling bridge in Franklin Tp 6 2 Heary Solomon, repair New Berlin bridge 1 SO Dr. a L. Beck, ia full for ground air Slliug an '. t.Tj I.. a.er.i e-k in 1813 37 40 - . 1944 4 Sheriff' Fees. Joha Keavler, Sheriff, hit bill for boarding1 Briaaaers, commitment aad diecfaarge at p. Casey, J. Bell and other T 40 Joha Keavler, Sheriff, fee for luiiiei'mj Fat. Casey an UK lea Caaey aaatera Pea Itentiary 12 M Joha Keaaktr. SaarhT. klsbHI fcr patting up baadhilla f"r Spring electioa for tjama saoty MvtaVns . , " Joba Heavier, Sheriff, for sIetln, drawing, aad nanroareg Jawrn for Fa, Mar, Sept., wood, Ac 10B 70 Joha Keastat, SjaaruT, trr kwatilhss irrvrooerf. a. " Public Building, Ac. GWge Burauval, ibr m load piaewood Sw Court Uoas, An. ... . 1 " David kUaoa, VA tons sl aa saliag, aad fwvav(Ta 1 W M. leertlett, raaairtag Jail wsU 1 40 IS SI Oorontr't Inquest. , Warn. 0. Harrold, Eaq, air aoMlag rnneetea dasA body of Lweias F. Smith. 14 Jaty, 14 1 IT Wat. a. ltersoM. br haMiag ire, neat aa tha body of aa aaknowa Oeraraa drowned th tbe Canal . . U S7 Jacob Rlbbiet, raq.. Inrrjeat oa body ol a child , ra lb Oaaal aear laMasgnis la IS ioaa A. Merts, eq , Ibr holding leqaast aa iMdrat af a taU band tn aWk awl : ia Lowltbarg aa th IstA ol Nor. il 11 is S3 (4 S4 S 30S 37 ISO 37 444 65 SS 2S6 S 19S 25 AmttlWMd. Commutoo. KiOMnUona. nim. youn'J. Bwwwiay.u y"v 1- 5:11.00 21U.0U "337.M 1I,S 144.'.m 71,04 V4,67 fcssM 771.2a '20:1,44 2:17 (W l,VO 27. 11 ttt.UO 7,'J.1 31,1 lei.il MJ 43,47 SI.2T 2,M 30.4S 16.1S Hl,4 343,11a l.e ,73 ,14 SS1.73 122,e 41,73 .! S.55 326,01 13,4 21.71 .A4 Al 2i,7 11.35 11.S9 217.5 11.03 1.S7 2 04 151.R8 12o,19 li.M t.Di 1S-1.30 21,36 t2,o iu.se s,oe 17.81 iia.S 170.32 3S6.7I IS.IS 1.07 114,54 4,S Xu.26 17.2o 11. 'rt 14,82 . l.SO s,r l.:.K4 ,19 S.ll IH.76 4,77 4,21 14V .ol a 47 ttJU , 10,'Ji 3 S,4 7-V 10 31 1,44 t.57 32.11 44,10 4.SS 3,71 21.S8 470,66 17.5S 09 li 217.66 112.01 17.13 3-l,68 237,46 1,37 It tl . l it 21.79 63 2 jW 2l,22 1A,i 2.I.9S S.37 6.34 4M.07 32o.ua 26,17 7SAS6 S73.1M 44,10 II4IH 40.nf 1J.W i. - S2 aK.,00 lil .57 ,7 47 ...T4 ej.2J I42.I7 32U.5J lSll.Wl ao,iMj 00.6 251 26,79 V7 17.27 19 JO 21,2 Si Ia H2.SS .14.04 Si, IS 41 30 46.2S I72, . 224,77 102,00 I7S.WI lo.'UO J..7.81 20 MO 2.HI.S0 S70.UO 277.S2 iln.OO 150.00 406.00 121.31 Jail Exjxiiset. Ed. Henner, baulln 2 tone coal from rlrer S 40 Joe. Abater, for boObliuir prinoner f.Caauy on taking bin to tbe feuitonltary 1 40 David Mauck, lor 1 ton t-ol aud battling wood S 74 David Mauck, eoel and wood lor Jail 11 Commiaicmert' Office. Sem tllsel, late Comoibwioaer 123 62 Jobn li. Komnt do 140 40 Adam .-heekU-r do 110 40 A.J. latere. Clerk to do 22 SO J. U. Comeliua, for aunclrlea. tatlonery, Ae. 4 74 John tlnriird, Kl . 4Halifylug Coiaiaiamo- BMpre aud sbenll. previous n aalectiug and drawinic J mora for '14 40 J. II. Corucllue, Ull fc-r paper, Furuon'e Di- vat. An. 12 SS Bobert ewinrford'fl bill for paper, pens, and one roam larice office paper 0 4o) 9 94 J. II. Corueiiue' 1411 4r paprr. ink Ai-.for Pro. tbonotary't, KeKialcr's and Couuniastoarrs oSlcra IS 25 C. D. Koo.b e bill for aealinf was for '43, '44, and '54 1 44 . Wilaon, bill for eandlea. pasteboard Ac 6 49 J. b. Mojar, tor oicrrbandile 13 21 M kleekner do 3 H J. II. Oorneliua, one rrau peper, Ac. 4 42 K. lViloa, ntcrcbandize 2 24 M. Kb ekaer do 1 49 Ja. llauca, 4 lbs. eaojlt 74 693 20 Ms:ellancoui. U K. Hitter, aernt of Lreoniing MuL fne.ro,, Aaaea.ment Sio. II forinruianco of 1'wia' - -ii a-, ati, auu 44iwiicurg bridge over Bufl.l.. ererk 22 40 II. II. Maiie, po.tage np till Oct. 24, '54 2 44 M. Kleckoer.onete in raae of wlf as baainel Stover for a tract of lanil aoid aa th- property of jn Mover at tax aale in '52, Arbitrated 63 S3 9. Weirirk," redemption money on a tract of operated land ennl in mifttako 7 23 Wm.fcvlliott. tax.o.u and per ceotaee on two tracu uf unai ab-d laixi illeifaily aoid a th property of Henry W eir.-k 13 9S C. flejuianbi, fcsq money refunded on tract of land aoM ae properly ol Henry Weirtck 4 11 Jacob K-iclily, las, roeta Ac. ou two tracts of unaeated laoda. refiin.1ed 14 34 Frank. Sryfcer, anut of Lycoming Mnt Ins. Co., Aeaeaameut No. 12, public buildings 22 40 If. Miller, lor e-rTing nuLCee un Collectors of Binder county 10 00 Bathfon aud I'orrey. redemrtijo money & 73 -lot County Printing. John If - Winter, printiog aa par contract I O. N Worrlon (for '64 do 20 oo is oo 82 40 ;tt..- t: Wnrilrn A Corneline do 20 00 20 00 Sain'l Uuleliua, eucceesor of Merrill A Smith 31 2S el. iIa On l.at ... . I '. VS -l4 oo Contested Election, dec. ITerrold end other, aitneaeea, cost for eonteetiog Electi.m, Uoiou va Snyder 324 27 Ieracl Outeliua, Wintera. and otbera, publlah Ing Proclamation, ppecincalione, Ac, in !Utjonlolivi4ionandcntatodaUvclioa472 00 497 27 Agricultural Society. Bob't n. Laird, Trua. A. Soc, ain't alloeM by law, '44, 100 OO do do do '44, 100 00 Commissioners for running County and Township Lines. John nchrack and otbera. runnluz Divbjlott Hoe of Hartley Tp 46 00 ner .vituuieewarin aun oiuerv, running uivia icn line between Union and Miflhbc-.uiiUeeltl 00 Jamea sladdea and otbera. ruauiitg Divialon iiue between Union anil harder Counties 240 99 Order issued Dec. Term, 1855. Jurora pay and mileage, viz. raad Jurora, Ueoneeber Terat 92 SO Traverse Jurora do 234 13 Ueary Auraad and otbera. wltneaaea la tlie caaeofCom lb va Henry D. Itodearmcl 36 BS Geo. Searla and othera, Om'th va Jaa.WoISs 4 00 John lleru. lor three giasaand glanng in th Comm'ra' office 62 i Geo. Kobland and otbera, Coostablaa, Ibr ma ' king returns, Dec. eea. 8 44 j Oeo. Kohland and olhera,Tipatave,Dee.Ssa.20 (0 llcnj. Sball. Court Crier. 6 days 12 00 I Sallade, witne-a Com'th va Uodearmel 3 S2 J Jamb Hummel, Comnii.ioner, oa account 33 00 n. V. n. Lincoln do oo 27 oo A. Keunrdv, Cierk t.r Comm'ra, to Dec. 31, 45 20 20 193 77 TOTAL amount of Orders leaved Orders No.'a 145, 14V, 153, 15. 157, 183. Its, 09,494 34 190. 1'.ei. arid amounting to S21 charged InConh-rted Kiectinn auit between I'nion and Snyder eountes, which yet remain oulatanoing and unnaid, making total amount of Orders 1'Alu' 9,673 10 WE the nndcreiirord Commiavioners of the County of Union, hereby suhmit the foregoing account of th Receiate and Expendtturce of the said County, for th year A.D. 1855. aa correct and true. 01VB' under our banda at tbe Commiaaioners Ofllc In the borough of Lewiaburg, the loth day of January, A. D. 1SO0. JACOB ntMMFL. BICU'D V. B. LINCOLN. Attest: CoauusrioMJUl. A. KENNEDY, OBI. Treasurer's Aeconot 1855. Henry Sulumon, Esq.,Treasurrr,in account with Vniim Cnunttf, Dr. 1554. To Cash received of Delioouent Collectors, Tie. for the year ISM and previous yeare (4413 42 Tot'aah received of Collectora Soe 1851 6188 40 Tn amount nf T.i m.i ,nl not a.n..Mt In doplieatee but voluntarily paid 1 94 To amount of Tax entered in Commission. era Office sgaioat various persoa (oa real property I 93 34 To amount of Taxes allowed bat after ward! paid SS To Caah received of S. Rooab, FrOthoBOta ry, flaes and Jury fees 40 00 $10,472 42 Cr. By amount of Orders Issued by ftiBmiaatoaer during th year 154, and paid S9.C73 10 By balance due Treasurer at hurt rettlement 424 93 By am't of counterfeit note ree'd of A. Kennedy S 00 By am't or Comroieaioa of 11 per cent aa AlO, 672 42. paid to Treaeurer during 1814, allowed a enmpenrattoa 133 40 Balaam- due County by Treaeurer 9 97 lntrreat allowed Trasearer lor money advanced, the County 54 OS 10,472 42 IS4S. Jan 7. Ratene du County by Collectora of 1SS4 aad piweloa years $1,000 44 Balaao dae Cuunly by Collectors of 1S5S 3,237 41 Baianc du by U. Solomon, late Treasurer S 94 Balance due County, Jan. T, 1654 $"1,247 S3 Wl the undersigned Auditor of th County of Colon ami Snyder, having carefully aiamlned aad audited th toeoeoiow aennnnte of tbe Commiaaioners aad Treasurer of mid rtmaty. 11 find aad report the eaid acaouat of Receipt and spenllture, sad Treaaarer aeooaat, sor tlie year 1844. 1 roe aad correct a vtatevl. In Wilneaa Whereof, we the eaid Auditors hay her. anto aet rmr hands, at the Commiaaloaers Offi re la the borDaahaf Lawlvhurg. tbi loth day of January, A. D. 1844. LAlKD HOWSKD, JOHN BOH RACK, A. THOMAS. or Uaurs Corvry. H. W. 8NTDBK. At) NEU NIDDUtS FRANCIS A. BOYER. AdmlDlstrator's Notice. W HERB A3. Letters of Administration to the estate of BtstjAWia Saosa,late of the township of Buffaloe, county of Union, deceased, have bean granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate are request ed td make immediate payment ; and those having, claims against tbe same, will present them duly authenticated for settlement, at my present residence in East Butfsloe Tp.and at my residence in West BuSaloe Tp after 1st of AvriL reB. 31, I hob -pd HENRY NOLL, Administrator. TAKE NOTICE! T1IE Partnership under tbe Firm of JL i. HAVES flt UO. having closed on law lftthof September lasl-Wt would respaetfully request all persons having unsettled accounts with the above Firm to eall apoa the subscri pt rs and settle them without delay. HAYES, GOODMAN & CO. Jamea B. Hamlin, ATTORNEY at LAW, JX BTOAice oa Second St- west side, two doors soaib of Market, LeCWISDaixB;. 6m593 l"'nlon .Pa. Heal Estate. FOR SALE, . new two-stnrey BRICK HOUSE in a desirable situation un North Third Ht., Lewisburg. Ft particular, inquire ol ihe subscriber, lending in it. 4w6Sl HENRY BENNKR. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT Private Sale. The undersigned ufleis fur sale lhat corner lot property-, situated in Smith's addition to Lewisburg, 60 feet front, (adjoining the Botanic Garden,) oo which is erected a iwo-storey Brick MA Home, a convenient Barn, and gnodJ&a, Well of water. Persons wishing to purchase the above desirable residence, can call on Mr. Jnaa UuceBTex iu the absence "f the propri etor H. B. NULL Lewisburg, Feb 25, 1856 10 those who wish FARMS. To have fertile land at a cheap price and on easy terms, your attention is called to the RIDG WAY LAM) COAL COUP AX Y. Twenty-five acres, or more in proportion, are given for 9-00, payable in instalments of $1 ner week or $4 per month. It is located in Elk county, Pennsylvania, and has one of the I best markets for iu produce in ihe State. The 1 soil is a rich loam, and is not to be surpassed for farming, as examination will show. It has the best elements of prosperity, being un derlaid by two rich veins of Coal, and will shortly be intersected by four Railroads. The Timber is of the most valuable kind ; Title uneiceptionably good, and warrantee deeds are given. It presents a good and substantial opportunity to commence farming, providing for one's children,or making an investment. Further particulars can be had from the pam phlets, which are sent to inquirers. Letters ans-vered promptly. Apply or address SAM'L W. CAT TELL. Secretary. 135 Walnot airt. ..mvt. -ia. fc.a-aa roiirlo and Fiiih streets. Pliitadelpaia. Full information is contained in the pamphlets 3m6!8 Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale. Tn suit purchasers, on reasonable terms. THERE are 9 lots of Woodland, si tuate in White Deer Tp.. on Little Buf faloe Creek.about a mile above (Juldin's store, ranging from 14 to 21 acres each, well timb ered with various kinds of Oak, Tine, Pcplar, and C'hesnut. The Farm contains about .15 aeres.of which 18 are cleared, and has on it a Two Stnrv Log M House, a Log Siahle, Spring of Water, and Fruit trees of various kinds. It ad joins lands of John Hummel and Jacob Hart- j man, about Ij mile from liuldm's Store, in i White Deer lp , Lnmn Co., Pa. The above property is offered at Private Sale, by the subscriber, GEORGE MEIXELL. Kelly Tp., Aug. 10, 55. A Valley Farm of Limestone Land, pOMPRISLXG about 163 Acres, for J SALE. Said Farm is in one of ihe best Wheai-growing vallies in Central PennsyK a nia.within two miles (over a Bridge) to a Rail road, accessible to Markets, in an eminently healthy neighborhood, near to Mills, 8tores, Church and School Houses, and in tbe midst of an intelligent and respectable population. The Improvements are a fir.t-class JJAiK B4RN on by 45 feet.with a fair Mansion jTTJ House, Wacon house. Corn house, andli other suitable Outbuildings. It has a large -xaxApple Orchard, and Peach and Pear trees 24c. sufficient fur ordinary use. The Farm is all cleared except about one acre (and plenty of Woodland in the immedi ate vicinity.) all of Limestone soil, and as the owner thinks is not surpassed for natural pro ductive qualities by any in the State. It wi.l be sold whollv. or a portion of 80 to 100 acres, as might suit a purchaser. tjir"Any cash man wi.-hing such a properly can obtain further information by applying in O.N.Woant, Chmniele office, Lewisburg. -180 FOR SALE, MThat large and desirable property on the corner of Market and Wa'erstreets.wel! calculated for a residence, for business, or for a residence and place nf business. There is a large BRICK House containing 4 large rooms on the first floor, 6 bed-rooms on the second floor. and 2 large finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen and Washhouse adjoins. There are also a spacious Cellar.large Cement Cistern, a Pump, and Well of good water, a Stable, and all necessary Outbuildings. For terms 4c. apply to Geo. F. Miller. Esq. 8. E.DAVIS. Lewisburg, Sept. 23 I860 "CM THS BEST" i WEBSTER UrU&RIDCED. GET THE BEST." A LL young persons should have a Stan J dard DICTIONARY at their elbows. And while you are about it, get the best ; that Dictionary is NOAH WEBSTER'S, the great stoTkjtnabhdged. If yoo are too poor, save tlie amount from off your back to put it into your head." Phrenoloeiral Journal. "Everybody knows abont Webster's Dictio nary, and every man, woman and child ought to have access to iu It Will tell you everything in regard to your mother tongue which you want to know. LlrA man who would know everything, or annhing, as he ougbi to kaow, must own Webster's large Diclionary.jj It is a rreat light and he that will not avail himself of it must walk in darkness. Every Farmer should give his sons a few square rods of ground, well prepared, with the avails i of which they may bur 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 ia one year's use to pay for itself, and ihat must be deemed good property which will clear itself once a year." Massachusetts Life Boat. ' Containing three times the amount of matter of any other English Dictionary compiled in ibis country, or any Abridgment of this work. Published by G A C.MERRIAM,Springneld, Massvsold by all Booksellers. Wakefield's Hand Corn Planter, , Which after two sea sons' trial has been found much superior to any other implem ent now in use for planting Corn. aVoosa Corn, Beans, dec, is now offered to the Farming cotamonify by Ageism auuhorijed to sett the same. This I 4q t nap teroen r rs plain V and simple in eons. a W..A.lr.n MA, 1 M A rsars? get out of repair, can VirL 1 easily adrosted to is. plant at any desired depth, drop any number of seeds in a hill, and costs bot Five Dollars. An examination of it, with the aaaadant Testimonials which can be sbowu from those who leave used them, caa not tail to convince every one lhat it is just the thing needed bv Cevery Farmer. GEDDE8. MAX8H k CO.. Ltwisturr. j Agents for Ulrica aad the adjoining Counties. 7 A. A Marvcloua Beiuedl For a JUarttlot Agt! HOLLO WA Y'S0 IN TMENTa J7ie Grand External Remedy. Be th aid of a mieanen, w aa. mllliea af HttK opnatnge oa tbe aurler f our bode. Through tbaa Ibm ointment, wan rubbed oa Ihe earn, la came la any organ r Inward fart. Biaeaae of th K idaeya. dis order i f tbe Liver, affection, of the heart. Inflammation of tlie I.onge, A.thmaa. Coast nd Cold, are by It mu elleeluaily cured, livery housewife bnowe that aa.t parrve freelv through bone or meal of any thlrkaea). Tula healing Otatmeat far more readily peaetraie tl.ro' anv lone or Beaby part of the li.ing body, rutins tbe moat dangeroua inward eoavplaiata, laa caa act ae reached ay other meana. Erysipelas, Suit Rheum & Scorlutic Hu mors. So remedy baa ever done an much fcr tbe euro of dis eases ol Ihe ."kin. whatever form tbey may aeeuaie, aa Una Ointment. n raae of ?elt kheum, tit urvy.herefula. Sore lleada. or fcrvaipeiae. can long wilbeta&d ite influ enna. The Inventor l.aa traveled over many parte ei laa ginoe, via:tiDff tbe piinctial hoepltala. dlaaeaaias Una Hutment, ..iog adva- aa So it application, and he time been the meana of restoring eoeaUeee numbers u health. Sjre I'g, Sore Breasts, Wound and Liters. Some of tb moat acimtine aurgeens now rely solely oa tbe oar of thie wonderful Otnuaeat, when aaeing to cote with the worvt ra-ae f aorea, wound, elcer. glaa dular wrltine-ft. and tumor Professor IleUoway baft, hy coromand of th A:iied uVveraauent. diepetcaed la the hospital of the La. I. larre attipmeau of thie Oint ment, to te uaed uJer the direction of the Medical AtaAT, in the wor.t eaaef of woaada. It will cur aay aleer, glan.lu ar awelllng. tiffneal or contraction of the J4ata, evea of 0 yeara' atamlmg. Piles and Fistulas. Th-ae and other aimilar dl.treaaing eomptalnt aaa Va effei'tual.y eiir-d if the Ointment be well robbed an wee tlie i art effect, d. and by etberaaie iAlvwiaf tbe print directioue around each pvt. Both the Ointment and Pill should It used in the following case Bunioaa Pilea Sore Leg Hams ( hel ped Hand ( hilMaln J laiulaa G..ut hheumatiaat Salt Hheua lfcln Ihaeaae . af all klad Sprains Pea Me Swelled Qlaxd t'kera Venereal 8ra WounOa.allalad Sore II ad Btig Joinu Lumbago Mercurtal Eniptfoa 4or Tbroats ,e Sold at tte Maaufactorief of Prrfi-aaor Rotxowar. SO Maiden Lane. New Tnek. and '444 Strand, Londoa, aa4 by all respcrtaMe lirusgi.t and Itval-ra of Medieiaaa throughout the I'eited rtate. and the eivuized werut, la Tote, at 24 cente, cent, and gl each. aok.Therc is a coaaidereiile saving be taking tbe lar ger viae. K. a. Directions for tbe jruMane of patieats ia every dieordvr are aSised to each Fit, CHERRY PECTORAL rr the Cara mt COrCHS, COLDS, nOlRSESESS, BBOXCHITIS, WHOOPIAC-COCCB, CROIT, 1STB.M1, A5D coxsnirno.t. to rmr. a ui.v, nun uauahe ASPSOKfj- Xt:.S Vh THE B'tl'T Uk tit ClwtT? PsarlorsaJ a f Idc to NnI. ttDd wrap up warm. toivftdtirtc( tbis.t. tOH A COLD A.XD Vl'f'Gtt, Uk it moiahrc. mm and f.4Dme. rrordint: to diictloM oti thm mitV. s-v4 the diftlcu.ty will 4iai br ras.oTtd. ' U1 lona. tafftr from tlti b-n tbj find is caa bwo raadilvrarvd. Fr ptonp avftliri-4, ith a mutrd rough, wbrvh bmki tbta f thr-ir rrt-t at nipht, will ftnd try taJiinf ti Cherry Ptt4v raJ on sroiBir to t-tnl. tbvy baj aarw of eWnrta aar-ka ir-. and moM-quwl ivfraa.iK rvmt. Grrat rvltof frawaa ulTe-nar. ni n -iltiaata ui, ia offr4 ta tassuwM who art ttii ffw-r-tcd. bv ll.-f m?laabl4 ibj- frnu lUa-rmtiie affettn in thttm t-avsvs-j. mtxmf tmd tht.ml- uowiUios U tvrt.0 iU nam wbvn ttva mmtmmklf f T It H-P fH-artal 20 iiXtFh$ -.VD prBLIC SPKAKBKS ibis leBwaly i inalubl4f, aa by it action ob tiM throat aad ) wIirTD takrn in umail oautpt, it nawovaa all Ww Bajtm nifc koura. s.d wowOcrf uiiy tsvertMaa tfe tnr ad flxitiltt of Uiay Tnka- ASTMA if grnorally sBorh rrlr-wrd. aadofttrn waaltv rurt-d by Cherry H-rrioral. hot tttara aja mmw cMaw a nbatinata to yield ntiiely to no 44jdiaM. Lhrnrrj fryt. era) will cure lbni if Ibey raa b evrad. BKOyCJItTiS, or irritation of the throat and van F-ri"n r.f tte Iuhk. dt be rnred by takinc Cbrry .Vrtoral in co-all and frrUrnt dceca. Tbe nnxi aUoria ble oppwaroo ia won nfla-ij. tOH tJiOl t. rtie an e-neic of antimony, to be Hal low r) b lartre and Vs'qaent doe of tia t berry lateral anbl it'ttubUura tb diswe. iJUketim sfaioa, it wiil pot f.il to fur. WHOOi'iyo COrGHmiy be broken up n&J mm rorv-rl rt ih oar of rhrrv l"ftOTl. T.V 7. t'Lt .ZA ! rp4-rdily lymoet-d by this thawed Numv-roue iotan-t?w ha btxn oxtir-d wh-r wbnk fan.-n-4 wtrr prot4rti from any vtrxu 4-on44jqn4-staew while thflr nriichbnre without the Cherry Pectoral, where of tarriBt- frm Use diee-. ftrpa.rd in.tan- art reported be re of patiesta who haw ts-fa rar4l frrm LlYtH CVJtl'LAlXTShj tbie r-medy. po B-anv tbat tbrre caa be no qiestia of iU bewliias; power on th'e diaiMi. It should be pereeriiigiy Uken oatil the pain la tbr rds and othT unplraaant tympttm tf. FOR CvSlMfTH'X in iu erlit Uga, it abonid be bki nndrr the at ice of a food Phyeician if peeaiblo nnd in eenry raae with careful i4-fard to the poated tirtftimt on the bottf. If jodictocaly oard, and thepa tieot ia earrfnlly nutsrd miiaiiUme, it wiii aaiUoai tMu te ubdue the dia- Fot evttlrd. loySVMPTIOX in Ha wont fern, tbo Cherry Pt-ctoraJ abonld be fivrn In dce-adpt4d te what the pata-nt ivqairM and tmm bwx. It nlwaya aftords t-om reli"t. and ott unfrque-ntly eun thot wh are eonaidered paat ait enro. Tlvre are many Uiewaando aotttrrtd all over tberoontry who 1WI and aay that they owe their live and prt-aent health to the Cb-rry rertfraa. Many yt-ara of trial, Inatead of Impairing Um pablie 4oo6d-B4-e in thie msadichie. boo won Ibr it an apymiw tion and notorirty by far rxcv dine tbe moat aaofaiBe npertationa of ita friend. Nothinar bot ita tntrmrte Sinatra and the nnmwUkable brnrflt tmtwrred tben aanda of aufrVrrre, should orlfrinato and maintain tbo rep ntaiion it enjoya. While many ioUnor iwm4-di-o tbrvt npon tbe rnnnnnnity. bavo faitat and b-en diwarded? Usta bM4rad fii-tia by ovary triwJ, eonlwrred benettt on the af94-t4d thry can ncerr forjret, and pif-doced, eor too numeKWw) and rrmnrkablo to be sbneotuaa. While It is a fraud on the public to pretend that any one modlcltM will lotWllible curi--atilI there io abwrntenS pm.f that the Cherry Prrtoral JOt-a not only aa a general thimn. but almoai invarUblw tan tbo maiadiee itr,wbKb. U i ftnploved. Aa tatue toakr-a the tmrXM wider awd barT know, tliio m-diHn baa uradually beome tbe bat reliano of the afflrcted, from the lojr-caHa of tbo liiibnii ftaaaat. to th paiaera of Kuropa kina. , Pi?PjTd and aold by JAML'9 C. ATXB, Pnctleal and Anaiyucai Cbemiat. L-vnaU, S.aaa. Prepared by JAMES C. AYESt, Practical 4k Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Co For sale by Schafflle, aad br Christ eV Caldwell, Lewiiburp ; Caslow, Milion Gut. and Kemper & K leek ner. Miiiiioburg ; and by ail Dealers eTerywhere nap of Union and Snyder Counties. VARNISHED, with Wooden Rollers, V and oa Muslin, ready io b bans; art will be sent by the subscriber, postage paid t. Township map, colored, for fl 50 Geological - I- 75 Tha Division line is drawa oa this-Map, als Township lines, and as it contains all the principal Roads, and shows comparatire dis tances, it should be stadied by all who are ta rote on the location of the heat of Justice. Tbe Geological Map shows the strata of tha two Coanties. For cheapea copies of tha Map, address K. VOLKMAK. Lewisburg, May IS, 1853. Dr. John Locke, SURGEOX DENTIST, OFFICE removed to HGRTH THIBJ street, Lewisborg. Lewisburg. Kor. I, 1855 Dr. Jacob Horlacher, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, baring regained his health, haa resaated bis practice mt the healing art. Hi superior 8ALV E is still in great demand, and all orders sop plied a OMas. New Berlin. Mar 8, 1884 ft II. W. OVUMM WisMs a a ttf aaniaawnia WHOLESALE RETAIL Drug and Ckenu'cal Enrporittm. Market Street ... Lewisburg. ra. WOOD FOR SAUL A PPLT to A-K-BeHor JoliCW&it JX full eords deUrered. , lMayUl-
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