1 1- i i 4 Vi ft . ii it: :fi f h4 V m 3Cruitsburq Cljroiiirb. BY O. K. WOkDCN fc J. B. COKWCLIOS. j V KfwmtMfa .'Irw, Try l,..,-hlKU t'HItiMni. I ulir)nl vi tlm t'a-h Sy-ti-m. Ii.-is tli.- UrM mu-1 t.-t - I r'"iurii-.nuiil i.-iitiuuou, to Emiiit- IT-ei-; d.t.t.u.1 iri.i-m. il.r..po' :i.n Nn-i-ii ,i nr.iiiinr.'iA.-nt? ' ffATlll-SlaTery Am rii-,.ti N.miiiatii,'.. t'.m...iti.. ! 'v" yv"- Iur"'::Ju"lilSM; I'ro-Shtvri A merimn Tu b, t. r rr Pr.rsintvt-Mii.nnii rrt.T v.msb. -. T..ric. i - - PeHmylcanmDi-mocratkTv-ht. I . fi-i. ihar in tin- repeal r,t t lie tv-t Lnoirii the Iiniri cvmtnrmio--nr-t, ;-'l tic if 1h" a t ir- liutiin; Uw TTrU.ri of Kimu aui N-r-kn. frwi 1-om itu'Ht! ia !"'!( rrr ti n. tli" In-t r. iciw.ji 1 Lilt MiMKh 4 W tiKK OF l'AT.tItTI MK! t i. K in ' "r lit .!. i-l-; .f jfti(innl fi it mciit l uuLa- Av..',wf. Tliit wr fullv f tin- fl.lT-i:ni!ritiAn nf I'rM -n,t TVtf NATIo1,. KA1TMF1 I.. Af F.K H"IKT full f-inJ t. nil tl imi '..ruint .-i:r4- n- ic5 vlituri tint rf n.trv lm ht t-i 4in-ount.T. ,m l ill it Im i:".bLT"l"""t ""' '""")r1 '"""i t m,ii'..i. -j : n,r-r.rot;i;i: soOTT.rf c.liMir. x.w..i-.i,rs.1, ,o..i..(v.l,.,,lv fjZZ1Z. !T:.!T,.M'.'"'. ' Aiucriran. MM; & lt publican , ! . niw anl (pr rrer, ont and ! " LiUrlT mil TTn-nn insriiarable."- Ii.si.l " ' i nr"l titat I mr'r WD. ah'l rr ti-.Tf rntr. i.irf i ZZi,r' I r c.s.i rv,w,s.,. 1 Tllni i:. ( IlI'llll. of York Co Poa AtniT.iRii..Mriit. ' W.ll-MiM lllll, of Armstrong Co i J , . . , uarin n l.aporir.ei nra iiorn i o CU K perfect avalauche of New Adver l'r" ; j tisements to-day some throe columns to which we refer our readers, on this and . .t he next page A c have not room to par- ticulanze, aad they have trowded out some ' J I cither matter designed for this i?5ne. ja.iiit. j.M.isLAii kb aujourueu on Tuesday last, but its final proceedings are 1 corded a few-d iy since, when the people of 1 binu on tho terms exacted by Congress j bo baJ recently returned. ( onstiltnlions , i7 The aer-nni of Th-mas Penny. Admin Vet (-branded io much mystery. I " Part of the state jjsve a majority of 5oun ! auJ -j -, ,he r,.suiar Con v en lion ; j i-nsued as to passing thro' the liouso the' isiravr ; of Jam.-s 1.. Ireland, late of Kast liuf- V,..U.i,n,til,l,iilfi,i,,n;i.;.U certain records for EuyUt c.miitv, passed. ; ... - -1- i e i i i yoming, Sailivan and Columbia were j made a new J udicial District. i An extravagaut Appropriation IJill was t Titisheil tbiouili. wliie.h bids fair tn fnnki- n ' .1 i i -t. i.:..i. r--.. t I i o gaunt Treasury by abolhcr i ar. A message was received from the Gov ernor ltiiorniiug ii.e jivuse mat. lie nau ! l-ignfcj the supplement to the act incorpo- ! . , . , r r, ,, , lattng the Miner C I.ank of Pottsvsile, tbe , supplement to tbe charter to the Harris-1 . , , , .,, . , . 1 lurg I5ank,anJ the bill to restore lhe cbar- .n of lufl Krie and Xorth l,t Itailread ; Company. The spiiropriation bill, and ! other bank bills were not in the list. Fix hundred and seventy otic bills aud ; fourteen resolutions lmve passed aud been signed by the Governor. FOREIGN NEWS. The "Arago" arrived at New Vork on Wednesday last, having the Hon. James liuchauan among her passengers. I Jireadstuffs declined Cotton steady. jue i tate coogrcst was sua in session, ; Beifectinc its work. Late bostiie armies ; arc being reuueed on every side blockades raised and peace bailed with delight. The details as published rrave that the ! ..... ....... ! Allies have accomplished their j 1st ucstgu ol liuinbliug tho Itoshian Uespotism. i Nl.w Vobk, April Mr. Uuehinrn I.iipior League allege that they bought the had received most of tho I coplc s votes, terms wag received this morning, upon the arri- ' I'cmocratic party last fall, conditioned that ! After waiting and receiving answcis to j at TilK ... ...... - .1 .1.-..1.1 i i : l :.l. ! il.c ;.-,,. 1...-J 4l,A - . ...... in.,.. A i Val ot the Arago, by the Jolut committee of the Common Council, and welcomed ; 'hat bargain they give them both branch-, 'hat the sjfmtHnw f mrrulion r,is t nli as the guot-t of the City, and afterwards ' es of the Legislature, which has refused ''"'-ffl r.W riian ltr rejit escorted i to the KvruU House. He will ' to grsnt their demands. The consequence al"l that Michigan should be admit- to tuoruow receive his friends iu the Gev- I crnor'n llooni at the City Hall, lie do-' cUacsa public dinner, and will leave for ' rhiladclphia ou Friday morning. L ATKIl. ! The "Arabi" reached Halifax, on the : 23d, with three days' later news. Ureadstuffs had again declined. ! fc , - - - .-usuia cvacuaicit iuo i iiiioijiaiiiacs. The v.'.sls out in March. Iinve returneil ' i Itn DO trace? ot lhe missing 1 aciUc. , r The defeat of C-ol. Schlcssini-er, an-1 the killing of uO of his men, i confirmed; but i be Li accused of coiraruiee, an 1 a Mory is cQoat of amcouil battle, iu wbich H Til- ! liijUiUrs defeated -00 of the people ! j t-i - . r v.. t. tNi- II" Sli'llll 01 i-aiu unv wei'is was h , . I .1.- . . .1 U -I. . . .1 . C 11:,, 1 . . .. T'-veio 111 iue 111 iliiiooi u.i'-ii ci j i.iMiiii also. Its doT.rse was distinetlylracd fr 0111 tlevelanl to I'liilailclidua. It occurred at Cleveland before nilit, at Kiit.uiiiij; about 0, and at I .li.aililpiiia about 10. . f erne tneory attnnuics 11 to a current 01 coi.i air irom the northern region, rii-inii iu . , , to rupplv the vacaum caused ly the- g.c-.t heat of the d.iv, which created a cuirent that moved toward tho ocean. A writer noticed in the ledger, attributes it to clcc-. tricity, and asserls that the destructive ' power camo m"t.y from the earth upwards, pomrthing in tb f irm of an eariliqunkf. Happily, its duration was short., or wide- unread ruin, and uiaov deaths, would have ,,uj ' , teea c . Fl Ahead I S.neo the njunnalion , f 1 VliRP W" 1 l.CIC'StlV ilonolunii l.r Ibu of AMJUtW JAClv.fl.Mlouelson by the Amuricus, ehrc.d politician, are all going in on the same 'dodco." Z he Democrats V t Tlirfu 1 q irVrrirv t 1 . i , 1 f xi I tx n r ' Misk for I'residcnt, aad JAMLS iMADl- , SON porter for Vice, llut the old Whigs will whip the croud by taking np T.EOnOK WASHINGTON parke custi 1 fa Itcp-son of the Old H.ro himself for J0IIX AIUMS LXFXY. , tTTL smith for A ice.-t. lnn there . who wy this am t a great kedntry aud a I edekated beeples ? fn-Th. DbSbiH rhri.ti.n Chronirlr of , - . .- , . ,. fbia wocV. states with considerable pratifi- . ration, th it John I'. (Vizer, a responsible : .od wealthy eitizm of Delaware roanty, ! has offered to pay.within eighteen months, j fl- ! 1 .1-1! .1 . rr r ufty thonscod dollars to t It Trustees of . , . , . , , J.e Luiversity at Lcwisburg, tirovidt-d i .1 fi 1 Vby remove the Institution to Dclawa t ojnty tbo offer to Lull coed until April, 1517. 6 , at Hore Liqpor Bills. Tbe Democratic majority iu tlio House incited by the demands of tlio Liquor League iiu.sbed through that lody, by 1 majority, two bills one to release the sureties of tbe licensed from raiiii anv ! more of the S1000 boud than to cover fine, ponalty aud coits. The other to rc- : . ... . ,, , . , rjuire the lieenxing of beer houses, without ; limit, in J'biladttlphia, Allegheny, Berks, ! Lancaster, Northampton, l'ike, Montgom- j ery, Carbon, and Monroe. Richard Vaux, I IVm. candidate for Mayor of l'liilad., spent two or three davs in cnirincering the lat-' tcr through the House. A hen lt came to I ,i,e Senate, Hon. aVm. M. Piatt, the Speaker, indignantly denounced this last demand i f the I.iiiuor League, in tho fol-1 lowing terms : -I uppiv"-d, Mr. Chairman, that when we passed itie Lill.t,. which ihis is a supplement, i there would be an end nf the irritating and , xciitiiBsul.ject ..fit, at least for the present session. Ilut it seems 110U For the last ; three years, the ipiestn.n of the sale ol Intoxi-, catins t.npiors has hen acitaie.l all over the ! Wte-"r-n "me end ot (Ins Coi.imonwealth to lhe other, and now, at litis late period nl . the session when we ate on theeve of final 1 n'tjouriimentlhi' hill has heeii pressed upon ii.""""."ii ia iui 11 n .U.I.IU.. .j . necessary these counties should he relieved, rom ihe oprration of the bill passed by us a ; lew oavs since. ,r, 11 is arsueu outside mat imperioiisly necessary iliat aume relirl should he alforded t- some sections of this : Common wealth. And for what! It has been I asserted, that unless this meastne shall be carfjejirP.,;llS, nalnrs w l.nrol. H fr hill. hall he read nut c.f the Itemoeratic party i thai ii becomes necessary to sustain the I)em- ociatic party. X1r.1t has been asserted I re-1 prat that certain Senators arc to be proscn- ' l.rl-ll.,1 nnn fltiv wki.a urm In Itn rpi.l ' ...m in. mi. iu , f the Democratic party, because th-y have ihoncht proper to exercise their jml?- i . - . i- . .i . 1 ln-nt an l ai l in conlorniitv to their eonscien- tious convictions of rtehi ! Win, h ave I not ' a right lo record my vote in favor of this mea-; l.-.ir.if llos.iii a. M, or r.ll!u,, lhe i,iirnnon which we all re- : . ...l ' A"'' lemorrattc pan- is to be tramp'rd uu ler loot, il it has no basis but that of mm i ani1 la,.r ,,r w ll. ,,, lt (Ulwn. , ; sir, 1 rise above this miserable mm question, ''"' ocaies.., wnicnareeiiaeavor.nxmron. L i . ' if you, sir, or any other Senator, ch-osrs In record his vote acrainst this abominable evil, ' he has a indit to do it. And if it should he : i. ..ion. I trill i... ontsi.li nf'lli llnini-rnlii. partvt l.fi mv voice arsmst the trafic. in rum. ! 1 11 slander nnon the leinn-! rratic partv to intuiiaie, or to sav. it does not I UH.ucLie the ,1 i. tnnes of umra'aty. decency, ! and respeetabili'v. If tbe Democratic parr; mn nm tie ?nis-Ti!Tnm puTlite or these ruin t my , fir )nestaml (,t. n,l.- of it. lint, sir, I aL-ain asseverate, that t1" Democratic party i not tn be sustained in ilia ii m smiii ii i iiii"i il ' .11 mil j h'ther il comes from i'or. or from I'hila-; dctphia, or any other part of the Common- wi-iiim : nu inr Tiariv nan irurr. a iiioiisanu : nines, ro down, lhan .he clonous cause Tern- i and lhe parly hart belter, a ihnncand pei ance slmuhl be !eleat u." j The larger beer bill was deflated (in ' Senate) by the following vote : ' Veas t.resswell, Kvans, Ingram. I.anbach. ' M'Cbiiim k. Straub, A allon, Welsh, A ilkins ! -!-all Democrats! Nays Browne, Crabb.Ferpnson.Flrnniken, , tneec. II, .ce. Jamison. Jordan, Knox. Lewis, i M,.ni,;er. I'rao. Tuee. Sellers shun-ian, ther, Tassan. Wherry, Tiatt 19 Tl. bill ( T.h, ib. SlOlin l..l lost l.y the same vote, cxe- pt that Il.icka- ! lew voted willi the 0 iu the affirmative. r, - ... 1 mis question nas arouea a violent aissension in ine I'emocratie raiiKS. j uc mi) mihiu nxve. rice j.icjuor aim wi:u the party could not. agree upon a can- didato for 8paker tn hold over until next K1"", but Hie Temperance men "fused " . and elected to that honorable station, Mr. Hkownk, the Champion of Temperance iu ' that body, by the following vole : ' For Nathaniel B Urnwn Crahb,Fer?ieon, J? - V"' ''"7',. t"'"-'"' I Knox. I.w is, -aif. Price. Sellers, sihmuaii, i outlier, i astratl, wiicrry, v iiuins 1 71 1 ' "T - . 15 "f '" for m. AA'llkinc I'.r.iw-nr ItnrL-Irn- I - rPsweIl. Kvans. i.iarain.I.aiibacli,M Clintuck. Slr.nii. U nllnn Vllil. .'1 llin ' For David Taparl I'liinev, .Alellinger and I'rait 3 Oi.p. For Francis Ionian TiazT.-Opp. And fur the defeat of the Ltigcr i!l, and the election of Mr.l!rnwno,thc Liquor league and Laper folk deuounce tlio 'trai torous' liemneraejp a? strong as they did ,, .- v- 1 1 . r 11 f the Know .Noihiiiirs last full ! OttKi.u.N is Itikinir measures to be admit- 1 . . . . . . . I icn lino inc l num. 1 1. is statcii mai tue ptipulalion now amounts to fifijr thousand, : "with more wealth than anj other coin- i J ; r.r.- .k l r. . .. .1.. mum j uu unj muuoauu i,cuj,io uu iue jjiouu. n-i . . i-- - .1 1 he ltamfow party in a licousin the sam who got up false election returns to defeat Daslif .r.l, and failed at last Lave I declared f,r Iluchanan. The Missouri and i Wisciusiufal.se voters will go baud jn ! jjj ! .lames ('. Hand, the American nominee 1 for Al isor of l'l.ilid. li.lii-i bavin- tleeliu- ' ... . . ca 1,10 nomiuanou on .iccouui ot private businesn, Hon. II. I. Moore, late M. C, 1 j j d 5 , . j g f ie r.eruLIicans., and some of lhe Whigs have tid but the Amrsicans ia ; , ,1 .1 r 1 1 tlm ,!,fUe lle ml4SS uf 'Le "VP1- : The U. S. Supreme Court decided lhe : ' . tlaim of i'eiiusylvania. ii...... a :i 1- ti - . - , ! - - ; l,,c ':enianitci. charged with ninrdcr, 1 b rcuh verdict of ac.uil.al, on : the ground oTTusamty. Cincinnati, April 17. ACre occurred ut Xafhville, on Sunday morning, destroy- i .i. t II V....I ,:iu T.. -.l ! , qy.,u. b uuru. -ii.nui.iiu auii. aiiu . ..i,. bo K.irl. ,.r ; a number of stores, by which a loss of glfi.5,000 has been sustained. h j.rdW, ,Ulher tlf j. Por. j ,Pr UrawlrT. gurvever General) died last ! 1 n r j 1 j m week in Crawford county, aged 70 years. , ., J 1 f f 1 1 r-r i- t, 1.., f)1 XI. - KlMm. ' IJEnrnnn, April 23. The Steamer Cambria for Liverpool, via. Halifax, tailed no:n, with 5y0,f00 in sipecie. Lcwisbunr Chronicle and West Branch Fanner April 25, I83. Michigan testifies for Kansas. AVashinoton, April 8. Ilt.SKT Waldhom, of Midi-run, is one of tbe youngest Members of the House of Jlepresentitives, small iu person, not a lawver. ( I believe be is a miller,) ret ir inn in manner, now for the first time in public ; lite, and has never attempted to address the . i n r . House till to-day. lhe whole House list- cned in rapt atteution. I will not attempt to follow bis line of argument throughout, but confine myself to the precedent case of the admission of Michigan, as set furth bv him to-day in behalf of Tree Kansas. In 1S3,, 6, Michigan had outgrown her Territorial swaddling clothe.1', and was ripe fr transformation into a State. J'ut sho J bad an unsettled llotiudary dispute with ; Ohio, involving a strip of land on which the City of Toledo has since gruwn up fvti)Us eMUiolia u( juris. j diction, threatening olliurs gnu moro sen 0lg . anJ Com-rcss resolved not to admit ! . M . ! Michigan unless she would couseul to nuitclaiiu this disputed territory. On . quitclaim tins disputed territory , . j;,; hi.Ut Illil(lu ,u(lwn a L.W " " e " I Constitutional Convention was held, under ; tie aus,,iceg 0f tbe Territorial Govern i.:..i. i...,..i;.. ,i..;.i.,.l 1., 11 accept Admissin on the condition imposed . Congress. So the .itichtiou see med to ' be at rest. !ut not SO A movement was directly j ... i,,. t.H ....I.,..,.-., ..... .,1..- n T.i 1 -" u" "J ""'; l-'ui... ..a.. . outside of and iu defiance of the Territorial : autborities, for aiwifter Convention, which ' , , . , ,, '. . " accoraingiy cuoseu aim nciu, uiougii 1 !... . I. . f..: 1 . . . I' . 1 .,!,.. UUUU UUb IUV llltllUil Ul I IIG IHLlllllll.ll. ILI. , h m ,nd tw0 o ,he ! fa , J .-" I -,....1 .... M. j .. , ..11 . most poduIous counties were not at all i ri.iir..s,it.il Tin., voln titi-er siiontmp- i - ' 1 , . , . , . ous convenuon resoivm 10 ,,rj,i aumis- i r. ss ; it, rn..;.;ii. ,1 m,.nt n Ccn. Jackson then President. Gen. I T , , ,. , , Jackson sent the proceedings and decs- ruis of btk Conventions lo Congress, I witLout -ujiiutilli, any pforenco ou bis j . ti i...r.-.. i. own pari, mnj i-ainu juoi. uiiuio uie House, where the following proceedings' . , i WCre Uatf t I ITaisf Jan. II, ;U. Memorial of the Legislature of the SM.eof Michigan prcoented. Mr. Ilanneiia of I nd. moved thjLt t L Motion (Ideated, i r, ,. ... . tittihlm I it'ri-fi rolint in tlm tn-ii.irtti i Mr. Ilannega thou moved that it be re-. ceived " as the voluntary act of private individuals." This was adopted, but Fnmldiii Pirrc A'oted in th negative. ,. . i t ,i 0u tuo 1'-'st"'n to which of the two Conventions should be recognized as rep resenting the l'enple of Michigan, thi Ilemocratio House decided in favor of lhe i irregular or ppimtaneous Convention ... ,,. ,, . . ''"n'"' "er-e voting in the majority. When tho (juestion came in due course (.. ,i, ..,. , 1... ,,.,.,.,: , referred to its Judiciary Committee, 1 whereof 1-Vlii Grundv of Tennessee, was ! Chairman. This Committee sent out cir- -. .f ..- , '.-. f - c"" '"'y rr,- "j'"- "J " i .. - s. - t s..u.....s, uu v. ,.c-u ..j..... j " don its motion. J his motion prevailed : ; cas, Siias Wright, Di ntmi, liucLanaii, ; Win. IL King, .to. Nays only 10. ! Tho subject thereupon went, to the! House, where the action of the Senate was j affirmed, and the admission of the Stale ! completed : Yeas, l h ; Nays, fisi ; Frnn.- Yerc and Isaac Tot.cey among the Yeas. 1 J c So .11 lchigan came into tho I iiMIi, on the application of a voluutecr, anti reg- i Cmvclitioti, just lil.o that of 1'iee Kansas-, and voted f ir President in I S-JG. Van IJuren for II. (1. (1 FiNKA'A, ti. i ., April 1,7. 1 he steam-1 ! boat John Amott a ilrstrnve.l l,r dm ' J J this morning, while lying at tho dock at Walking, line ot tha crew i-enslied in the flames, and tho others on board were j all bad!; burned. l.s . i a :i ti ' i.isiu.s, i a, rtpni 1 ue river i.e- j high is niu. h Kwolen. Two horses, attach- ' . , , . , - . lt rk T.nll!kV Vimtn lln nnnmn In lun,.. P , -" ; Hess f haston, were drawned to day in jj,0 ,j;im t JVttjsvillc Tbrn m i I auey were ai- teliintinti to nass tint ronil. tihirh w-a nvnr. ! 1 c i -1 - '- .--v. ( fl,)WIJ Tfce WM a,M ,ost wjt, ;,s : cntent j . . j uu1' AP"'; I"'"10" i tlie tunul near hhmelieck, ou the Hud- son irivcT Kailroad, raved in yesterday, I S 'S1'1 '' W I'r'"rn i lhe track and became a complete wreck. I Kortunatelv no lives were lost. j 1!(iston, April 22. YcslrHav, an tin- I known rchooncr was capsized in' the gile ! off Gloucester. The crew wasseen clinging ! 4o ,ie wreck, but it was impossible to ren- j 1 .1 dc' ,uem S "distance. WAP.nxr.Tnv, April 22 - V private ' 1 "v I ! passenger train of cars crossed the Miss- I . 11 , . . iTI' ""g morning. CllIfAOO, April 23. Messrs. Howard aml SWm.n f tIie Kansas cmmillee, reached Leavenworth on tho 14th inat. Alr Oliver had not yet arrived TllO Storm On MondllV W.18 Severely felt ' ! , in New York. JSurtiu's theater was un ! roofed, as was also several churches and other buildings iu the ci.y and .uburbs. I More S.vnw. The mountain reeinns : w 1 .1 .1 . or raaryiatm nave jusi occn enjoying me luxury of a snow storm. The trains of the Baltimore and Ohio Rrilroad were I , . : somewhat impeded by the ftorm. ' The Indian War In Oregon. WAsiiiNr.ToN. Anril. 17. Abioh'' the " i . nffuMul hii-iimuuts received from Oivj-on, I n I t ik i . . 1 1 is a letter from Joel 1'almecr, upcrintcuJ-, etit of Indian Affairs, who, continuing the , statementsof Gen. Curry, says the pres-' cnt difficulty iuSoutberu Oregou is wholly j .' attributable to tbe aets of tbe whiten, ad-; I.. ding, I cannot hut feel it to be our u.y j . . . ..-11 t to adopt sucn measures as win icim iu re- . secure tho lives of those Iudsans, and, S "I'be a.-ennt of i:iial.-t!i I..-Iik. A.lm.n . ... , ,, , ! isir.itriJt.'f Frederick H ..li,latei.l MnMI.ereeL maintain the guarantees secured by treaty ,, li,,P-,1 siiniilalions. Tbe future will frovo thati J Tiie account id Christian Kersietier and tl.U ar has been foreedun-.n these I.ldi- 1 aus against their will, aud that too, by a set of reckless va"uboi;ds for recuuiarv mid piditical objects, sanctioned by a nu- merous population, who regard the Trcas-. ury of the I nitcd Nates as a legitimate object of plunder. The Indians of that ,Ukt Lav0 ltcn driven to desperation , ... - , l.y acts ot crui.iy against uieir people. Treaties have been violated, and acts of l,,.),...:,.. hi,.,! ,v those elaimitiL' to ' barl.ar.1 loiiimitlio ly those Uaiuini), to , be citizens, that would disgrace the most baibareus nations of tho earth. If , but those who perpetrate sucn acts nolle were . to be affected by this war, we might l ink upon it with indifference, put happily this ' is not the case." Washington, April, 21. ThcAnti Xcbraska caucus met again to-night at the Capitol, Mr. l'ennington iu the Cluir. ; 1ic:ri ll-tlo 1 n n i inrti m mil llnrlriii 1 - I e"- appointed heretofore to nominate an Kxoe- utive Committee, reported the following j ... - . , ; names, which wcie cuimm.eu ny me, eau- Mcurj 1 '. .11 , 1., nn,t Wili.n ,.f mr. i-n.-in. v'ihu'h.i n- , , a ".i, . the Senate, and Messrs. Mace, Mo.t, .V , , . ' , '. ,,' ll.il.l nml Xfirti-iii of tli.. ll.mi. voile, jmuu, aim morion, ot me ii-u-e. 3lr Gallowav i-ale fi f-ivurable aecoiint (if ? I t , r , -.. ii.ira irhm e.. ! -uc s...,e. o. .,..,..,.....- - , bo baJ recently returned. Consultations bill auiiiittin-' Kansas with the lopi-l; Kaiisxs with the dmstitution. J he v.te, will be cose, it the llou Iic (.,10r!t-u is prrsented. - - - - is supposed, is lull when f)-, 3ftl 'ft Ts JJ 'f VJ f , Vt Iinvc rccoiillv siiltlml a liiimlicr t.f varioti.-s of iOtS TYPE to nur Ionnor I:ir-ro ussnrimoilt, inakili ().; (J, STYLES , , ,, ... , , ' r- ' 1,111111 i-l l-i-l io 1 .Illl 111, ,-i i--s n-i i- .. .. . . . . 1 fullv solicit a trial ol them lv tho.si- ,, .,,,,;,, ,,, ti,;,,,, ;., i. ,,r .iiii.i.i, ... ..... ... .i Ti' kclN, lIlankM. I. a Ik-Is, CAIIDS, Circulars, Hills, Ac. Tin t!e nf those by ntprcliaut.-i ami liii.sin e?s men generally, is nmrp cnmnion in nio.-t foiiiinmiitii-s tliati in out?. A larger range of operation niav be rraiin.'il by n constant "keojiii.t; ln-ii-e trio jntoilo'' of lhe TitAiii:. occtpation or rnoi Essio.v of any man : ami n nearer approximation lo a Cash 1 1 .-i -liess niav lie intnle willi palroiia-'e allrncteil l.y tilts tnoaiis. W? th'u,k wo '"VC tin' in:.teri:,I.; nii( in": ' Ajm i u i til': it.' i' 1 1 ' I int tact to I'.vtH-ute rt 1 1 kiiiilH of loltl)iiiLr (.x , ,c tc., i10m a 'minti v ( !i'n e in a slvli; not excelled on reasoiialil mid in irotitpt time. w I. "'CllK.,.;.-!'.."' (ffire. Ujiion Countv Court All'airs, May 'iiil. llnil;iy I!Mli. License Notices. 1 following applications f-r l.n-ene have e.-n tiled in th otliee of the Ceik the Couit of Ouaiter sv.sions of I nioa coiiiitv. aiul tie- same will be presented at the next term of said Cotlll : ,1 tv.'i. i, if.. fe-.1t. .,..(. .! r. I1-T-; r T. w,. ',. 1 .1.1,11 H ls.M. o l. ine.- ll.iii.i) . . l,.-u i bur,--J f-...r. .j,, .. l.irim j a-Win Inh'ill 4 -l-itiiin-l ll-niiii i fi A. .1. W. i.li'iirniil Inn or Tavi-rn ' IV.. r. -m In, I. l-ii 1 1 tr I'-'l- r -. I;, -l.mr.iiii A I.Iht II' .11-. .1-, ..Mill H hill- ! I ;..l...i.. Ii l-r, Ii r 1..1.HI, M l-. I K-Wm U l.oi.l- timiilli itn - I n-, ill i l..iu..i,lr1i..r il i Ci.t I:. 01 , Hi- I ll'-llT. M,t7.T ,!. Id. II- ll- nrv Oilu tin I ni"ti , t J-Ann ioiiOT iln N.-w C 'l . M'lill.. Is . r j tin. e. M..T.; do Hi.nl. i llnin-v ! II-Mar. ti lil.oi.ili. ritin- ll ,ii., s.W L.-i..ur .S-Mii-lii.. Klis-knr, Inn or TanTii. V H II Iiv l-,ni'l ll.rr n v - m. l-.ilirt llirtlm . II oil. . l' - .(liiii.l'r, - mm;ii;i ! l.t - aiw - uli i.-lianl il,i 'Jii-llMrli'S 1 rul.-r L't-Mm-nn Ku-ly '. J-l-i li-r Wi l.r Fjriur.'.itlp. l'.nlT.it,. I. inc.-1 Ni-w Oiluiii . VVIiiti- 1'i-T h.llj -ivier u,i,r d L'i iimni ma d S. KOI'SH, Cleik y.S. zz, 1 sot; T.r i I 11 r Atllil n 1 iue siaji l. riii. IVM.. Clement Ac Alas-;er vs oniiLinan .V A alter .... same I a-eart, Hinnaii . lla.toii n B Carry vs Alark ll.iltpeimv "S "'iaiz vs Alexaiiiier Aminons v . v....i. . .. ei 11 si,.i n i. 1 ...1 .. 1 i -i- 1 . 0 v .uiiiiiii'ii dim 111111 1. .a I, i irrn Krall(:ls lrw vs Alexander II lll.ur Com'th sug J .Al Ih-iiierctal vs J llausJretal Trustee Lutheran CH eic vs Martin A S,.K-k Danville Hank 'vs Jno Lawrence 4 ChsStees Allred Kneass and w ife vs James yninn 'I'hns Penny for Isaac Kver vs S A alter Ths Uiin hii" A'r J .M l a" lor v-s Aaron Zller Christian Alillhone vs Nn hnlas Alillhoiisc i Jaeob Sni.-k vs John kunnl Matthias Wilson v David llrrr l-miel l!an--ler vs Daniel Itcibst et al J"1hn JJ1"""1 V,A s m". ,r . r. John On Kockalrller vs Abbot fireeii s r. rs I. r Christ f .r AV Ca.n. r..i. vs tieo A Fr.ck A Un-amer vs Abraham linen Israel tJuulms fur Hy C l.vrr vs John AA ill .,,, vs jf,,ln Vartz with ,t . M kleekner & .Son vs Friclt, !liler A Cn -la' F '-inn do vs same am 1 enileron no vs same S4rah Ami v$ Umei L Qllinll Becker A AVeiler vs Chas Stees m, SXrirr Co of I tnon for L B Christ vs A Wiuearducr ""'nr W Snyder vs Saml Ewinc mth .uS. M Chau.berl.n vs II llih Admr tn C Lawson vs .-uepnen i i.si.n ci ai Alarks AVeil Co vs Jacob Ilartmau et al Julins Weil Co vs AV'm (J H-rroM vs Smiili B Thompson SJfVc; . John h Meixel vs Andrew Young v - , , 1 f-U-.l-- ti. c- jollll ?ienam vs ii.-nur -.noun David Herr v, w n whiI(1 WIlh mire to g Sprout, Burrows & Co vs M A Stock et al Mm. , , f?r Mary Jane Flint &c vs t harles U Mine Keller A Fraiher vs Dant J Cogar wiih n REGISTER'S NOTICE. XTATIi'r i herein- "it ill :t II OllII- ..x."' ... j rt tl.-.t 1 1. .- t'..iliwiiirt nntiiri! nt-r.uns 1 rern- l.that tli.- I..'I.wiii? nani. ,1 .t-r-ons h;ive settled llieir acei"its til Ihf U-'i-ti's ,;wttblirs. , , ,..,, a,l th.a u,,. sau a,-c.iint will I"? presented lurennGr- maiion and ;" ' o,-,,i,:.n' rurt in in- iitui .11 i.i. . . ..' . 3 iiinn. nn tli- fourth Friday "I M nest. ins; th ":t'i il:iv id' said innlith, VIZ : ZZrTdSZ ........... I,,smii 'i:i , il t ran U!in Iciwrisliip tlfei-iir,,.,!. I--is Kersict-r. A.M.sa,..rs l M.i ha. l t k..rittr Inn- nf I It inin.in I 11. ni r il. 4 'Hie account 1,1 juhn M lime, Kxeenn rj 'd Margaret .Neynian, late id Clia.inau Tp, i it.c'd. 'I'lie nrroiint of I.iiiIivis; Veisley. A Imm- ' j-trator of Ilcury V eusley, late of Frankliu l p, 1,-eM. Th" nrcrmnt of ! W Harrison and llenry U Fisher. Administrators, of John llar rissun. hue of l'i nns Tp. e".l. j . . r 111..1... v. I.. P..l..r I I lie a( roniii 01 1 inn 1 .mi' mi. 1, Voiiei.laand li ieid V..n-la..,l..n,s.,ators..r IVnr V.mei.l.i. late ..f lliiit.iloe Tp. .l.-e.l. M '''be account ot 'J.mas ll.y.Adiiiinislialor ,.lthan.l(. ,; h;ir,; ,ale , j.j,,,,, I1P Tp, ,,,.,.-,) The account traior of Peter Mv f J..hn It I. inn, Adrniius- I.lte of lhe Imrollh of 1 . ,i..rt-. 1 ' ,() arr',,t i.fChesi.-Wni Fisher.Ad nnnistrator of Aaron ( rosin- F.sher.late uf tin- boroiisli of Miltlinbiirir, d-e d. II The guardianship aeeonnt of Thomas H ives and ltoln rt M Miisv-r. tinai.lians ul William, .lohn and Sarah l'i leciiiiimi eluhlii'ti of Caiharin t'nee, late of the hurou:-!- of l.ew islmr?, ilee'd. The ili coiint of 1- aae AVa-ni-r and Ahrahain Wattner, Kxi-enturs id John tt a-ner, late nf West lb-aver Tp. deeM. :t 'l he ai-cinint of Ahrahain ami Kriihen lin es. Administrators of Jacob Hires, late of Heaver Tp; dee'il. 1 1 .The aei-ooni of S mutel Shark, l.teriitnr of .anev Krister, late id Hartley Tp, itec'd. I.ri The aei-iitliit of Alnaham A oiin.'.-ne of the Kxeeutor.s ol Jach Ueolv, l.iie ol Kullal. e To l.eM. 1 ' 'he arennnt ol Jacob Anran.l. Kteruio fj,,n lalP , M:,t I , rr.-el; Tt-.-l. rM l.il. 1. lee' l. Ii 'l he aei omit I'n-cni.irs of J-.lin of H'-nrv and fl-nrL-i! Mo!, laic of Wa-h t..t. Tp M. 10 The aeciiniit nf Daniel II inldin, l ininisiiaior ol Samuel ell, laiu of Wii.te In-er T., ib-eM. -0 The aronnt of Daniel Kessb-r. A bnin isiraior of Michai 1 Kessler, late of IV-iins Tp, (lee .1. -I The aei-i.unt id' Ib-ore lireisbaeh. A-!-nitnistraiiir ol Samuel Fre.leuek, late ot llatt- I. -y Tp. deeM. - 'I'l, nrrmint of Philip flr.iss, 1" ut, r ol John llishnp, laic id the I-oren ;ti 01 .(.-iv II. rlin. dec".. The ,-iee,.niit of John Ilatestn.-m run! Ilenrv Kusti-ntiaader. A-hiiiiiistiarnrs ol II- ni v Kustetiba'lder. lat- of hue Deer Tp. ih'l .1. -M Tie- ace unit of II ti. Philip K il.l. Ad minisiraior of James Smith, AI. D.. late ol the .,.r.oi-h of .MillbtibnrL.'. ib-c'il. ."i The aeeoimt ol Juhn and Davis Ttanp. I'ei-iil.irs of John Tranp, late of l'haiiian Tp..ecM. -li The serond and final aeroiint of S iiintel Paivlin",;'i,irilian ol J.-lin I Itn-hter.a inin.T child ot Pi tt r Uu-hler. file of M. Ini-t'c-'Ve. il-e'.l. I. A. I'L.NXINCTO.N. Keister's Oilier. Lew islnirL'. April l'i. iltAMi .11 Itn IIS M.V -flint. U'f.- lirfr Siinl Itr-i kheuner. Jno Dm -ham. : An hv Arcieuahan. Jacob .AFCurlev l.irtn- m Fil-rl, Smil Wilt ! :.- Il iff.,!r..-r.e.iiianl U ,,!fe. Al-r II lir-wn. A-''v An hv Itt.i. l,. David (Jiove, John Cri-, u il. Jae..ii Kevser ! .1 jtimli'ir'x Daitl lleeklev, llenry Boeiu-.-,f. J. s Hoop. And'.V liilleillis II.- llujf.il.- Jno Clapbain l.f iciylutiiZ sainl D'-iirieh, .l.o-ob llr Kiain. J.is Mian. fs;n.l (it-, ides, l.euis 11 Jones ilrtjf.jl.if James In. i ri i t'.-ium Chas 11 M irris TitAKltsK .ll ltntts. j fsirMinrz) If nrv llrowu. M illui A Stork. D.ml .N-vhail. Win looie, Chas D Kline. Charles A'o.ler. It M Vlns-.rr, St K l.vn l.ill I. . liuffil, David alson, AA in Khub-. i .1 1 -I lei itoi inaio-r I 'm,, ..ir J.o-o!, l.riby, John Roelili if. K '1-1 Chamber K.7.V J..I111 Mover ;,.' .!;- Alex I". nnv. .In . S-lim-k IT -. Al.ni nran I. Thos I'ennv, s.mil Z-ller... Din I Miller .A-i" i.ir''i-.J Kiei kner, Jii-..i!i .swno-inrr. ilntl.'l." Win It.iker. James M.iiiieis. I,. , 1 t is-ravhnrn. Al uiin 1) lb-d. Ib-ish im Cddie, .h.-ob Ziebarli. Mu-bl Dnnklr. Chas Krv Whit, iftr Win Nadd K.lw-.l Mar-hall. W I. Kilter, D li kiiiiliii.i. Jacob l.iltni". Win W iiltei .. Jo, I li.in. k. J.o-ob l.-iser II.ni: v f.ii.t- iiii,. Dim. I II.ivcl, Jacob li'inlr, .l,i,-..(i 11,11., .,..!.1ii, It. I,. M.ftlin.'mr;; Orw iL'. C J liil. r'. John II AVint.-r. Sauil .- M.i'b-r 'rrjj SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. I'lii'.iinot;.: liit'inioMi, a-,-"i ior the Anienrnn s-'jndav sicheol JriL. I. n ion, i-an mi mac waul It.'. Mt , I. en I fntL S.iU s.iei April alh li.al i; in .N"i ih riiir.i 1, st:.t; rj!i:i:i;iii;(; (jadkmy M'JIi; Srin-j; 'IVriii ol' iliis liisiituiitin 1 comnieneed on Alon, lav, Alan-h :tl. vvirh ; 7- Stinleiiu, and lair prosperts lor tlie inline. 'I he a Ivanla-r., 11 otirrs, are inanv anions which an- : beamy and healllilulness of b.ea. ' li'-n ; the enterprise, hospitalitf and morality i of the silrr'inn'IniiT coiiiinuiiiiy : tlie di e.ion i of the seho'il nilo Vrimnrif and A-ntlnuir llr ', paiiincnt, ; the limrmili and murriiineihod. id 111si111ei11.il pursin-il ; the vrrv mo leraie terms for Itnard totilv l..'i0 Co 1 '.' per weekl Tuition, Ae. j.i itolitsirions Stinlent iviiio Ibis lii'.i, urn. ui a trial, can tail 10 iwi,.rr or ' le-'l 17 iitrn' Hi F11 r.i Krni; ArimiiT, ArroRl- liioilaiii.ni arr provided for l.'.O Stndrnis. i Cncu ar... IVrms .Ac. cheerfully fiirnisheil on application to tiliO. I'. AITAKI.AMi. IVincinal. Krrrlmrtj, Snvdi t C. Apnl 8, s-.',i; Wakefifld's Hand Corn Planter, AVhirh afier two se.v sons' trial has been loiinil much superior lo any oilier implem ent now 111 use for planting Corn, Broom Corn, Means, ,-r., is n.uv oif red M the Farmimi coininiiiiiiv by As'-nis autliori d 1; sell the same. This implement is plain mi ; ) ! and simple 111 cons. - '4 1 1 -'.iitrnctiiin. m .i' lsr,. J "; eet out of not liable lo renair. ran Ittarn easily adiisird lo V -f-T'-fss. . II ? - --tAfifSSiiBjii'lnnl at any (lesired ileptii.drop any miiiincr of seeds in a hill, and i costs but Five Dollars. An examination of 11. 1 with lhe abundant Testimonials which can he 1 shown from those who have used thrm, ran 1 not fail tn convince every one lhat it is just 1 lhe thing ner., bv ' V'cvei v Farmer. I ;i:iini:s, aiausu a .t.i.,(r, ; Agents for I'nion and the adjoinin!; Counties. C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOI.KSAI.K an. K ETA II. Di ifl ami ( lit mi- til l'n:n.iriiti,i. Let Pticct I Mm I-e-'Vuii-jig, I'a. James B. Hamlin, I 1 IJMiM.I at I. t . li t tf llilicf on Secmi I S. W'st si.l-, Jnd - doors. nili of Market, M-t Istlnn M. Cni.'-'.ta i;n'"" 1 " Heal Estate. Rich Prairie Farms ! MMlMiOVKI) LANDS, ami Tiivhi ! J(l, ,,i lihiiuis. Iiiwa, and aitjiMiiins 1 u lates fur sale in Kleat vauely, at In' pri es, nml mi lavorahle leinis. I I'auiplilel I'alal. ne I'escuptioiis of Fruji-' rrlv, with uitai hi-il, li'rwaid' d i I .........,, (hir u,,,,,,, ,... ,.,. I.. mi ill lar,!nate eivl,., v iluahle inl.irin.iii. ii i f any p..rl of V ir:.t l. applicants ile-inn In locate. llnvers ot l.tiiiois ( . i.irai 11. K. i.au is r;m av;i ,,,v, :i . s of th kiii.wle.tL-- and expfTM'Tir? nl .! lit ri ?. lhe late I. and aqeni in supply me dilliciiliy of .el. -i t lolls. vi lite t 'om l iiV licjUui'; jiiiliti'iu- l'jrin"iii;ir :ii timii 1 .11 en-en t- loraiTiiLr ar- rants, eiamiinni; land di sei iplioiis, paviuetit littn:shliie maps and f laics, and to a ;-"u. eral It- al lislal-- Ibisi s. I ll s M. IHT'I V A CO. Corner of Alichi-.-an v. and S.oiili U .tier t. in.'s m. m pi t, i inar bl.Ceo.li.U. I- y- i, l.ivm s. iii.i.i.s. S Clllf I'-". SherUl's Sale. BY iriiie ol ;i ril nf Vcml. Y.. is-: sm d out ol the Ci.uil if Co n Pleas of Cli aili- I.j roiitiiy, w ill l e eip. .e I m I'ahlie ' Male at lhe house of Jae.-b I leeli.ili. in tile boloiiL-h of Milllinhui I ii mil ri-unlv. I'a.. on S.ilui lay, lhe -lilli .lay of Apr.l MM, at 10 o'i lock, A. .M.t the foibittlli"; ilcM-lii'i il plop ertv. lo wit : A ceilalll lot of t.-riilnd siluate in the bom of M;jlliiilnii:; atori'sai-i.eoiilainin one loiiilh of ail aire niuie or less, with llo- appiiilenan. ccs, Willi llu-p-oli en eted a tu o-st. rev -i. In use. M i -athei hoaub' I. and kitchen audi i 2 sl.ibie. ai!jiiiunr' lot ol J.0-..I1 Ames 0:1 lhe west. John li.id -er on lhe e.ist, and :b Tuiu- pike on the soiuli. tll aiiiiib-' '' ' "! "r ' " Water li.-il m s:11. t.. r- ni'li. a ij'.iiiti.;! li t i t K. Clianiliers on Ho- i- -t. A in. Voniif i n tde liorih, J. si'ph If - ii mi lln- ea-t, ;tn I an v 011 the s"Uth. e-'iil uiuiil: onr-tiinilii '1 an acre more or h s, v. nh no- a; purienai.i '-s. Sei.-. I ;i!,l t k-li III iWeeillloi! llli ! I" Le i !il as the piop'Ttv --'. ' Ytniftl. D AMI. I. 1 1. 1.1 l.l'l.. siiT.'i'. Mn-nii's fin I.i-w.si,;,,.... v...,, h i-:.ii T" Ilinr win) wish I i;ms.- iip pt.eu I, bin e fi t lib- Ian I al a he ea: v I .-1 iii. i.nr lit t 1 1 1 ; Ol Is e.,:.rt lo II, e inhCWAY l.ll . .ill'. o.IM.Al. Tweniv-live aete-.. .-r loor-- in propi-rlbm. are etveit tor si-lMI. p italile in ll.slah.iel.ls ul 1 P' THi-eii i r-l p-i mi iioi. il is iorat' ! in Klk c.'tintv. P.-ttri-v l-.;in'.i. ;u ii In- ' r i t if,- U..I M.1. ...r u. !u ll,e ?S;,,i-. 'I fe si ul is n t nil i oa iii. a ini is in,: in i r iir:-.i vs, I lor larinii.--, as x.,inin,,tioii n.il -ii' ii. it has the I est riemeli!., ol p I , ,s j,rn l v. I -(.' mi deii.lld bv I lo I li' ll veins ,1 Cn.il, and 1M:! sil.'lf V i'i- inter.,'. 'lei bv telll I'Vllil' .1,!-. li,e 'fimiier is "t ti e ni-t .iTiiaf-t.- ku, !; Ti mi- veepln tiabiv co,"l, and nartanfee . -ai e nr. n. 1 1 pr-s nts a t;o, l and miIj- ai.; ai opjioiliiiiitv t- I'l'iniio'iiei' biiiniiiL'. pr' Viiti' u f'-r one's ri,, Mm,, or in ,i,ii, an mvestinrni. Fnith'-r jiirio'tiiat- can be had lioni lio- pam- , pliiet, u liu'h are ei,i to uoiurer.. 1. 1:1.4s an .-(vered pionipi'i . pp:' 01 a-l '11 -,--' Al l, W . CATIT.I.U S.ereiaiv. i:i."i W il if.. 1. Ii"l th sob- bi'iw een t'oiuili and I'tiih sli.ii-. l':rf,ui j'.ihr. 1'ioi ii, 1 01 ni;n e n 1- rout.. no d 111 the pamphh is :tnii;:si Wcodlots and Small Farm for Sale. T1 IIKIIL air ! lots of Wimdhiitl. si- in.tt- in hie I'. r l'i'.. tn !.:''! I ul I.ilnf y 'if k, 'til .1 mi t ,t iu'.i iii's, i,.ff. raniiis fmiM 1 I in arc s each. u-ll iin.r'- fic-l u-iiii i'aiitiu kuil i-i O.ik, I'liie, i . pi. an.f i'U -nut. I lie K.i r tn rmitiiitic at'-ii U7t .nrre.i-f u 1m !i I ;it-' c I'-a 1 c.I. ;in i h iv . li IT .1 "'. . z - L II, n--. a 1" Jl land Kin, 1 Sr.-il.:.-. nnj .1" Y tr.-"s a 1 1. t - Uinti. Ii ;!! ' jiMtiv 1,1 nil - i ,i h;i 1 1 ii ru rut i ai.; .r.u-i n n.it! i man. ah "ii 1 ' iiii! Ih-'m ;ir.(inN n White lcfr l . I iii"-ii '.. 'a. TV' alo'ir pi "'t i 1 v is itc i ! a: lt . vari a'e. 1'v tii miI'i r;I" r. i ;i:i'K.r. mi:ii:i.i.. K-liy Tp., An.'. H. :.'. A Valley Firm of Limestone Land. H).Mri;lSIi; UwW t: Arrrs. fr' V ' M.K. t I'.rr-i i- ci rue . I i;i- !- I W in ait'iitA iii .iilir- in Ynfr.il IN ith-v! v ;i : ii i a. w it in ii l in ilr. t fi' a Hi tf a I a ii ! , i"ia1. ac'' -' -ii'i M.nkft. in :m tMniM-iiiiv h.-aliliv ii hhi lio,... ru iir i M-IN. Sin-- . 'huir!i an i ii-n i Il-.u-c--. ;n:.l m liif nn,..i i l ;iit inn i!i'.''nt ai.'l t j" Ci p4'jnil;iii.'n. Th- Inipuvriti'Mt- .in- a t'lr-i-rl.i.. I! WK HA UN t" I'V !; it-fi.niih a I'.nr Maiisnn A nilii-r stiiitifilt Onil.iii!.lin. It ha- a i.ii- jfrwri''' ' ''''' ii'l. an-1 I't-ip-h an ! lar yvk Tt Ar. miiI'm-icuI I. r urthnai v 111. Thr F.ii .ii is ali t I., uc. I i xcept aht'ut cn nrrr (.itn! p'r-ntv ft" V'. ...!!. u.l :i thr- iriniir.ii ate viriiniv.) nil l l.imMn v 1 1 . and a- thr '" in r linn!., is snrpa sri ler n.iiniul pri1-(hp-iivf .jtialiiu-. hv anv in tli- Si, it. li U oU w hfllv. vr a p'Tti n i f sn t, Imi ariL's. as iniitht suit a piircla.rr. t" Anv ra-h man wislutii; Mti h a prnp rr ran nhiain ftu tli'T i: u i iiintum hv applvnti- miif . ' 'Itnuiifff itVnt. Kt'wthiir?. !n FOR SALE. AA'l'hal latf,-r .in.l ili-Mrahle nrop'-rty on tin JiijL Corner of M.nk' t an. I W.Urr IreeK.well ca cu lie, I lor a ii'M,, nr", for imsine:-:., or for a li i,li:m-e ;tn,l plai-e of l'ii-.,ne..s. There is a larje Hli'H K Hoiim- eontainini -I lar-'r rooms on ihrfn'.i iloor.ii he, 1 rooms on lhe .seeoroi lloor.aiol -.; larr lin'shel rooms on the ihn l. A Kileln-n ami Wa-hhonse a'lj.nlis. There arr al-o a paeion C.-ll.ir.lai 'r- I 't inenl Cistern, a I'mnji. nn-l AVe!l of water, a bt.ilile. ami all nn-essaiy iitl,nil,l,n?s. 1'or iriins .Ac. nr-piy to tiro. I'. Aliitrr. Ksij K K. DAVIS. I.ewishnr?. Sept. ";i is.'iii Hap of Union and Snyder Counties. 1MRXISIIKI). with Womli'n Kullrrs. ami on Muslm. rfa ly m hf huii up, will bo sent hv tliP suhsrnhor. puntaf panl : Township map, colorvrf, r f 1 M Ccoh.-ieal -5 Tlir PiviMi-n Hup is .liawii on this Map. aNo Ttiu-iisiii lines and a it ri't-iMins all th pnneipal Unail. an t s)mwn rumpar.uiv' ihs tatn'fs, it sh,,;,) bt mu Lif-.I hv aliuho are U c mi the l.x-atipti uf tin ;'rir .f JunIh-h. The C 'ot.'-iral Map h.vs (ho tiata f ll.p w o CoiniliP. Tcr thciper ccpic-t yi" th." Map. .Khlrrx k. WM.KMAU. IpAishnrc, May W, IS'i.'i. Estate of Johu High, dicU MOTICK is hwby sivfnJliat Irtirrs i i tf A iiTiuiisiutKMi on tlie ll.-iarc ol Jvhs Hiiiit, la!. nf h,u l,.rr township, l"in.ii ci.nmv, ihM'f.ivf.l. hnvr hfen raiitl in tip tinih-rsititM hv iht Itrisipr of I'nion countv in line form ol iav ; ih.-rfh rc, all persons ui h't't'.l to yAlti pMaii arc r'oiirvirit t make .,, .I,,-puyinrni.an'i tnose nariitg anv jnst clauu-i an; r.-qne-.ie,l in jireent Ibeni le gally authi-ni.e.iie.l i,.r ett!einent. m:KV HI;il. A Inunis-ra! .r. Al'liiie li-.-r, Jan. . i;; Ti onsl;il.-s- llt.Mn ' 1 at C' nf i; -tii, ! . '.!i? I .s ll .-.n 1 . I. t t us Kt-aKun Iwflhrr: 1 ; ' s'l HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. tun Al.t. -IfK Jt ha Mi- ljt "f th- hiiniri m.f M u . tv .1 a"1 Itl' MmI.I ivv "i i , an- --;. ',' '"' J Wltw. M UWt .!. Ii" l'i A1 mrd lt" rni.. . -L'. - ' " '--'"t" I - : , w:iV ir-,n..:T i.,-f.l-i..l- h t"i.uu . HllriP- i I'-"" I Ur-l rHi-J.H-4HI. HlMt, .. 4 fi,.ii.ii..tl l'M. "'" ' U., , n thf t-'iiiw ti. th- nrr. ll.w kiJii-. tL- 1 k.. pktu. Jiu-I H-l-- . ...rrin-ie , la-ir r Ii li'- .iii.I.ii . lw t-i.--t. .r t k ul I ' I'" 'W a"' 111 1 ' ' f yj, jisit if! l.urt ( 'ii-'t,'i.t . at'. li.tlt Hi 1 iHMiiit IMC; La" t 1. . .. It I...H t fii j.ffiv - -i ii ml :rt ! t" : ti, ,t .y I..., I. 1. ten n i ' ' " '' I liter. -it :i"i n.?-if ii'i.iti.t- tf-11-r.. . ..u ir li t . it ; '' t 1 '; -frrnij i.' H nil ' Id r T" !"!" i;,rul IhUtitg, lit J"tru. ! M.nsT f it I'M-1 -l-' i'f a ruin n; . 1 ir t'li-i-fii Ii- " I- 'I" H.Ii'-:o' io n t "i tti.iL U- H'K Uffiiir lb- Ui'iil" 'I Iff ,r ' l..-.rin.l t '-.K- ;.lji.U lL;it ll.i- Iik I'-.i - rt-m lv rAi'r iv now n lT i-r-m.ii tJ-i -t fim J,.r.-"ti. -A-l.l.. ;..r.. i. a.-llii '. iioi-citfi ur i r l.il t-H r ) n-iiff. i ; C"tHjf'itt'f. o r.'jiwl-.v. s 1 i'ti - r flit. i-Ii.-u.-i U- Ul.ci- !.,. l.tm.,l iHfiKH It - r.?tM- tt - u. muri-ix 4.1 1. 1..... u-"'J n. H .1 i. i frt. -t ui--.iiifi- Uxt 'li 1.. ill l.ir.-H : u,r 1'5' C,,,ll"-J-'.. .t.,. litl m. f.un.y -l.ou.a ! uHl. .i'.'" "'i J !!-' rrwtJv t ""' A-it.tnt i- . y'T ' ' ; -' ti. 1 . mpluiiil- r a r .iii-l AifiH- I- ; .- , -i,, .1. a. mi na.M- ('..j,,, .:...)" ' C)..-l Li-.I'm .. n.,'i u - tr I .. tiwi"-- !... f t: -t - -.-.-m.'-I :.I l'i- .Mjl.itl-.it- I, f .-f T. 1. r : .m (:..! 11 I ..in V tun. ft I - i - r.ii. I I . It n :l I t.t .1 ' I- ln.-i t :nil i'". m r t ,' li'U.le CI Uli- I !.. 1 1 -. Hi" H i.l t.f. n: i.l-. 1 ' ' i.'' i r 1 ' At ItniH i .i i ui -ui-.c ft 1 . pT Hi-re. i ii.:..f ! r I.- : i Ui. f - .. ihMjrit.T f-uV v. I f"-io li f AliLu'S TILLS. mui.i ISI Tnri:r !ini Ith pi-tfi a pu'-tir rtf;. . . rrirrtii ntr-.itni' jell whii h - -i 11 t ' tAiitf ji'nl .'' tlv in its oiMTutiuii. i . ht-n jT pur. l to nirct that ih-map-t. :r-i :, nn trial t'f it ".irtui-Ji ha rmp lujv Iv sr. " what ueiT-i it ni'cm;pi:h trt: pur;- i-- It is i';t v t link a phMc;tI , 'it i ' . Iiir-.kc t; ? ot .. "L.. -. . lii-Tinf t'y it.'r.-tiMi-:. hut all tin ;. h -rirrv ctlii-r. '1 ii;- hit been atti-n r-'-'t Witl W"i -t ' Pi t-' i tAL A-;,Iljit rr-pfi t':, t t'lt: pto-iif ilfti-iMn. It ha Ikth iit'i-'T.-tin- j.itnt.t tniii.-rt" tli Lt alaiu-t ; -.. m lii'-i-ii- is n- 'i-ih--.-?.. ;.vl r : ,: i . rls. 'Iliis i. y, -.nv i.f t:,-ia :r -'I'.-i - L'rip;li;r ;i:. it -1 ! ri-vi,.M.i'i ;-i t .r sa-T. - than i'"" i t- i n! i!.-. tli- ti, ..( tn (, ' , ; tti'-Tii. lii. .(. m pr-iiifc irr:: -. . - UTih!i it ;.c f;irn : prcA ii-':.iv ti nt 'ir !' rjiu ujcj.t in t'ii -!. in ; I'Vl.vv-. in: it. irtitui :tr-L-t'n.iii l!.- - v.--q':.n;t ;l a ; v.'. it Id tti r W..lI .ti:T I:.- U,' ii.. b t;.k-ii I'lii'-i"! .Iv. M Iti'ilt ti'i . . : - f- : u- in I. if A. r.il tiiM-a.-- t i v. I pl;--:i: ' nr. , ,,n ft.r ! - ' pi lint l.i' !. n c. i U-n rl ci:!- en; 'i hv : Iima mt : a j .v i t 'u:nji..i;;.t. ii: iti if .)jmii.!:i .-. I i t ;.in, l...-"i-r rnd ' ji'-titc. Li-tit --ii. iriit-onliiv. llilmiu lie- ii l:;l--.:i- I . .. r. Kcwr ai.'l Ai--M-. I'jin in tt,. -aiul l.ftp : in truth, all tlitsf arf rnt :' r. he;'!' net- i I' .1 -i -rfM-it ai lion ill the l;ir. A V rifiit. t-i v r ri prw;'t mid wirf r- ,r..t tiA-iM-, iiics. i -..tir. U M-nttry. H'i:". v lila ,-:.'! S-nr a . . t'nliU vilh s"V : I Icrj ati'i imp'irity f tfif '.i'-i : i. ai-1 i - rv a- M li rc & T"iry.it ,ac r'", .rt ! "J 1 1 i-tf )l IV" ;ilf tr"lf'l-f1 s,i:ii i r. r-.-tul r uc- i: liiii .mi il --:m. -il. 1 'o :.-a . . -. i-. I' Ij.it :ri.. ..f I'-,.- M,-:iT. 1 . i;i i.. S;n::i.p Ii. and S i--. '1 v ' . t..k-ii ::i th riu nf t: - T--;ir. l jr,r.: - ami f'Tt-'iTf 'he vt' n ' r t4r rh;:!r i An im ii 'ii.il (h'-t m."i.i;h,is the -i.-Tt,-- . hiwc! ir t-' l.' .i'i ';v t.i ami r- sT.-. t.u ..: 1 ..".r. '1 iir tMiri! tlj t Il. :. St .ni'il i'tt :u tiT r" tS rirfMlnfi rv sa . - - -.ilf t:if ti iit,'Tli of tho bl. ami r W uTfil IT lit --.! 'i fniTits f.t tin- AA i - il' iitf1 an tH't'a;i'iial dost i ii.l:.il l h- ti ini -.trii'ii- (it t'.tii n-.t nt t . I)i i ('. irv h isit : sh'-tiM tl"Tir !r r..-- ; : a- -Atrv i'ir'at,Ac nu'iip-ini re-t':.-. r. -;. W htMi t.ilv. n to V f-s. '1 tu t'lt u-:;l. ; i ;i -a phic L- rf-fjtrf'i enririi't ! :ii;mu r '! th'V bii'ucst lipTii-t Ut- t" th r f i : -ht-iv; ;onl tt in cutitiih-TiTiV K iic. ! t' : ait-vcr ;i 1 i;r jn'riiM tinn :mv t: ' hitii.rt'i U rn .n.oUMr t-- m.ink:r -i. llltls ;rf t'lDf klli'AA (1, t!ir pU'iil-' " t !-. ' d'-ni't wh.it l i:i"lv 1 n.j i- v wa :i ;;. Lv' v -LulLmUt- iu4.iiic. I'RKPARKI HV J Wir.rs i hli. l'i...:,. i jr., I . . Uo'ini-r. t il. .Mass. 11 ue ( i.i- r; r )' x. '.: t . II I li S (IIi KK llt lOKU Kit i!n vutf ol r.ip-hv. (! ,,,r Itroin h.tix, U in tij.uic, t'ouii, Cioi:p. A-:" ;iol I'oii.'M., Hi a. Ihw rrulT I'ai wnn fi.r it-If 'i v'" from iti mTi-s tf rxrry T;triMTvof j'iit;'"n if. tli tt it is rnt.rrlv t;:;tirc'-si;ry to rr.-fi'it t- Hrrn'cf( f it irti- in :itv on'mii'ii -tA a h.ts lM-n cuiployni. So widt if ti:- ti'' t :i -f':ln--s. ;tml mi nnnicrou: tho ri-.! !" th it ithii'ist rvrrv srctii'n tt tVi' c''!Tir; v in 1'itsoih -ii ly known, wim have Sfi ii from :.l:irn;i!' fvi-n i!i r tc ;-. .; - h:T,u'; ''V It- U-'. Will'lt OIHT tli'ft its -vt: u ocr every -!nr TilfiiciUi 'f its ; ! eiT to r-'-;ii f'lirrv.ition, ard nhr it. a kiicAAii, t)if (ililit no l-.-.ir'T i'sit.itt wnt tti CTnj.li.v fir t)'f iIi-T-r--.in aicl ti'irr : v ' tion of tin- pnlrnonary tircni which arc ' r '' to our t.nn::tr. Atnt ri"t iuly ill fmiitl tacks ufon the htntri. Hiit f.,r t)t miltitT ' t" I Dins, full.!;, Ii.iM;l.Mi, r. ; jli.: Hii.nui it ithc Tilc.i.ajtict ai.d suftt mvu. tint cm he olit.uti' d. A- it ha iono; tn-rn in cirttaTit nsr thr.: thi st','tiou, r uoi'd not do nnr' than a'-;-' ' pfiiptf it- (pnlitv is krpt tin to tin host t( :ti--has hern aitd that th jruttinc arti.li- ts vM t. IT. .i. . .v ,M l I - t . .OiU, PftM-lH :tl i. cat l ln o,r, I.. .-n.,iis r.-r .-.! i v ' . -.K.M.. K lirist jt (.:.;. . :: J l" t'n-'..w. MiiPn; II l.n.i.Mt i K-. Mcl.'.'i, Mitllml iir-. Ml.-! lo iill ti,T;,-r. . T ' Administrator's Notice. IItU1:KBAS. l.cfT.rs of .nm-str.,- M ttie esiatool i;f jii .i.rNkin. ot ihr township o' Hum., oe. r. u;.' I i. lit'casi , ha'. o hMi L'r.i 'c-t r1 . ri, . v all person nph'bu d to sli: N-sta- a-:- t rd lo make iniirt-iiat- pa. -n jr . .iv i -i, ha vim; rial ins aa;p : t'i- m:m-. u ii f i - tio-in duly aiillR-ntir.t - ! i. i ricn -i.t. a' pu-s.-ni ifsi,lnc pi lsr ll.itl.:. mv rtM1on'f in Vt-t T'ltTal Tj pi 1IKMCV "M , A itm.usT..: IV. Jacob IIoiIiu'Imt, OTMC rilVH I N.h-A i : r :r. T I) is hratth, h:i rfnn,il t"s "'""fr lue Ilea mt: ;rt. lit - M'p'iicr m r- in ::re;it 11.. n-l . ni -1 n l ut'1' r. ti-,n:il. New lieritn. Atjv I I I.O hS n'l kinj ot f-'' v a -' ni'.ir l; t . i - i : k aiul I'.r-'-' pni'.'.. lln.-'. H-.l.iv rl'ii'- 1 ria-v :!li I,, in .'l.'. J.. ;is Ivw av l. A ' '' :n r.iiti.-1 :' t ,-r.i- -.ii at J.I.. Yi'l'lIK I) I. A T l'l AA A i; II -Cake an.lfai I r-i-' '-T.i!.'- I', i ii-. .-. -n ad Uuner K'n'- - Tea-pi-nn- -.!",- plate,! ,'ti the bc-t C-'rp"'' Miier. SI p.-r All reeiU war hm--! ' piee m,:, u n. AV. k.u.! Er ! 4 the s!i, i;, ; n.-u-'.- it ' 1 A l,'r, VJOOD F0H rn V l.i VK. !:: -t inr