Xriuislmrfl Cljronirlr. By O. N. WORDEN It I. a. CORNELIUS. Mat 23,'lS."f.." mIju-Ii f .il'lihf-1 u tin Oa-h Hv-tcn. the U; ir e.irri.l.in of any N. -y-r m Cut.. tui.i dent ami vi iti-i-ient. is. ivt.ti. Vnnnav. .lime I. ls;,C. cvAaU-stamyiaTini)N..u,maiini:'iiiTruti,ii, r .'-K.TI.urlay.Juiiel..l.i..fi ttRertMi'-n National Nom-nut'ii; ivuv-niin, fi"Mtii.T,y. it, tjc . -Sturerfi Anfri'rtin Titht. Ft FirftiMXT MII.MKIl FIM.Mltn. r N.-w V rk. Vicl ruuuT AM'liKH J. lHttKLSnN', Trnnrawe 'i1crtnin Democratic Tirht. ttrjr4. Tliat In the ren.al nf the a-t knowu thf Mifonn e.-nipe(mie aet. an) the nnrfa('f tl. a.l or- j Tannine the IVrriton-K i f Kma an Ne'-raka. -e frofti uneoTtitniioTl reri. t ierif. be Inct Vnir.n ! 1'f.khi:mki a wohk mk i'ATiUtTH' s.tt i;ni i: iu j nietir- th' demand-" of n'ionM iteuient l.y unl.a m 'her-nee w the ftm.laim ntal lw. jifrfvf. That we ThTIv erv'''-e f'rt;ni"tr!:on of TV Vn PIT N T1'AU I A1TIIH L. AM VV- , f i ih.M tun? e.jnal to all the iiiiforintit i'm.-r?--eit-t wn.rv h i.i ,,. , i ,ht ii ha. l?.bT1''''1 " " ,ul""f" ""' " h""" .Wm,n,W,.rOKOT!r,K sroTT. rf T. luml.ia A-t,tn, ly.ral- J.oin VKV. .'ti . or Vr.i.t miry Co. .ivrmm- fn,mi TivnTiiv ivks, of imu.t Co. Amrrlran. HIil; K Krpuhlicun lIO Tltlil.T. LiheriT Hnion. now and for erer, one and at Williarasport, but was fi.bed out before -;7r.r.w,.arowning, and dq.0M.cJ in the Jail nii. '" . .r - i iMiuran,ra larln lMielint, of Armstrong Co 'llaTl'.rw'iaporlC, of Bradford Co Old inion, for I ulon ! Tunuant to notice a lare number of 1 ursuant to not ce, a Iarne number o. the citirens of Union county opposed to , . . , . . .. . the existing cirrnrit and tyranical ation - ,,.,, al Administration, met at Amnions Hall, liowi.bur" afiernoon of Tucdiv "Oth of Jwistiurg, niarnoon oi lucsaaj, eta oi Wav.lSoC. Considering the backwardness ' of the season, and the burned state of the . , '. , , n.:iuuiiu.ui iiiii.kEii mo , . , v, , , . . . , ,. unfxpcctcdly good, and the best feeling: r J b ' i was manifest. i , . , , , , . ; The meeting was called to order by Tus ! li4.es, i m ii .'i leii.i.ii iiiiv.i ii -. ' ' . appointed l'resident, assisted by the fol lowing Vice Presidents : Joii.v Wii.t, of Ilartleton. Andrew M'Ci.ENAiiAN.nf White Deer. P.nEi:nT Stratiiobn. of Buffcloe. AVm. Halfpennv, of Laurel Run. J. H. PruniKjtoa, Secretary. Being called upon, lion. JosEfll Caset nf Harrisbur addressed the mectins at lrnc'', 6";-f Jiscnrninating review of the action of President Pierce and party upon the great question of Slavery, and ahowinsr the acirresiions of that black power in past days. He stated that while ' the Tyrone and Cleat Cold Railroad Com- Mr.l'illmore was his personal and (jjlilical ; pany The Amrrtcms carried the Bor- friend, he could not and would not vote ough election in llL'llefonte by two to one. for him or any other man who would not ' Only 19 taverns were licensed by the openly pledge himself for the restoration ' Court to Kansas of her right to freedom ; illus-' CoiXMr.iA.-The Court granted 45 Li tratcd the folly of sacrificing justice and j conses f! catl"3 .h5Js national interests to mere names, and the ! Charles Sumner, madness of any division between Whigs, j One of the U. S- Senators from Massachu Americans, and Republicans, upon minor j setts, spoke in bis place on the Kansas matters; enforced the necessity of uuion i question, on Monday aud Tuesday of this on tbe Presidential candidate who should week. The speech is described as "the prove best adapted to the emergency; and I most masterly, striking and scathing pro predicted in such a contest a triumphant j duction of the session. The galleries were result. His remarks were well timed,and j thronged with iutellect, beauty, and fash- well received. On motion of Col. Eli Slifer, it was unanimously Resolved, That this meeting heartily approve of and endorse the receut i and bravely denouncing the swindle Irom Union Ftate Convention at Harrisburg, in j Crt to la.-?. Some parages q-tite clectri the platform erected, and the nominations j Ccd I he Chamber." TLe Loljcr gives a of M-sre. Cochcas for Canal Cominis- i sketch of bis first day's speech, thus : f ioner, Phem-s for Auditor General, and He commenced by saying in substance, Laporte f,r Surveyor General; and that . Ynu "s n."w called ont- rclress a great . , . , . . ., trani-L'ies.-iou, in winch is involve not only 1 fc J ." ..... -v .muuieuu .i. ..... i-iaie. eiuunes , to ratifv tke aciinn of said Convention. i On motion of M.H.Tag-art and other, ' one parallel in the records of the past- j Missouri, named "Jones," who was shot it was also R solved, That in order to : wor-c "' uy'li'"g Jne by Verros j at while pretending to be a Sheriff in Kan . , ., I against Sieih". Arc you against sacrilege? 6as. Oiiver, the Member of Congress who Sc.ure concert of action among the oppnn- f jf ,or yonr e,,wliof). Arc you nU th'e ,orJer Uuffian., implica- en's T tneatiuaal AUmiuistratioii in this ; ..,.:, r..l.b..ru I ...... 1 it tm t vnnr ! . . . . . , . r,f fl - I ! county, wc nppoiut a committee ot live to confer with the WLtig Standing Commit-! tees, anJ, if they eoncur, to join in making ! cut a call for all ir. this county opposed to ! ... , . . ! the National Administration to meet in Iheir respective Districts and elect Iele- j &te t a County Convention which shall i fcttl a County Tidier, and provide for the , selection of a candidate for Congress and for AssemMy. JResolved, That the President appoint aid Couimittce. RcsolveJ, That re a 'joarn, and that the I pel obedience to this usurpation, lie iir. vlitors in the county te requested to "e Hritish . ffieer who, with boast- Ed publico our proceedings. JSTT'uC rrreiient subsequently rccom incuded the following as ihe Committee: M. II. Tar-art, Winfield. ?. II. Stclman, liuffaloe. A'.rahim Sohoch, New Ikrlin. f-.muel Vii:,.Iart!etDii. Jacob J'cciarJ, M:fliijlurg. t&ihe following gent.criicn comprise ; the Whig C ommittecs : Ai?-cinCrj; j. Car,C n-Vr,Z' In the House, on M onday last, Mr.Gal V: S Cliivan, .ht Candor, Jno V Sim- , . . ' , nnton, Oivi-t tharer, Oco uutchu.., W r ftocbobl, Joiiu Crosegrovc, Jas Kartges, J M Walter, Wm Van GczJr, David l'ebcr, ! Ow lie.-, John Noll, Aaron S-sith, j 1) Chambu:;i. Wm KuU, M Halfpenny, R Chambers. J Guycr ,lr, I ly Gibson. I NOTICE. The centlemen composing 1 the abore committees are invilcd to meet at Rrale's Hotel, in Kast liuffaloc, at noon of Satur,!iy, 3!st Mtr, lfttt, to concert a liarmonious aud cflcctive plan of action for the coining campaign. I5y request rsrflrrfsl-ss i Freedom for Kansas! The ciliiens of I'ninn county in favor of tho Kopuhlii-an National orcaniration, are requested to assemble in Anion' Hall, I,-wi.'uig, oil Saturday, T.lst May inst., to s;-. ure. a proper representation in tbe f .Ufcii g Ctalc at,d N'r.ti-.-aal Corjveuuous. 2Ccu?s Jtcms from tDlljcr Counties. ! M..NTot:a. Rev. I'. VVillaru of tha Lu- thcrati cLurch rumored from Danville to ; take char-."? of a congregation U'ar Car i li-Io The. Kpiseopa!iaus, have opeucd a , Cemetery about a mile north of Danville. J.i zekm:. The Court "ranted 107 Li- i qti'.r licenses -i more, than m any year ,, 1 , , ,n 1 , ., , "'-"ir ,lie oA law A licrnian (name ;,..,., r.!l r .. n..:i I I..M litut.n, and was drowned ISutler i'hilips disappeared about Christmas last. His body w:n fi.uud,on the llth ult., near I Campbell's L dge, about a mile from his home a bi.tt., partly filled with liquor, lying by his side, revealed the cause of his death. LvrnMlXO. Williamtpnrt reports 000 taxable.'!, Jersey Shore 32(5, Mmicy 321, Washington Tp 228, Brady Tp 223 ; the . i !. . I t r--' s-1-' ilnaiusport is returned at S''20,3;.0, Jerey Shore 17,295, Jluney 105,123, ailill ton 122.119 t. Bi adv ,. ;12i,2'0 1 he Jlercautilc Appraiser relurus the names of 212 taxable cstab- , tuiow uiiiim-ii lino uie river intoxicated, throw Limselt into the river . ... ...v' . - opened an oflice m .Milton. V. IS. Long- : shore k Co. have taken the Drugstore late o Jonathan Zellers The Printing I out oi me uooiirv last year was f'j- ! rri. a : 1 in , i t. .... t. ii.e ppra;ser rej.orts nt. laiauie c.-.a. liihinents raftuinnn from Brad- '"m"em!, A ral,s,nan lrcm 15ra1 , vf , , ,. ... ; denly at Haas hotel, North d, 10th inst ' Cl'XTltE. A number oi tavernkeepers , . , . , tneJ the U"X C"U'"y C0Urt fr v'ola,,nS . received the follow-in ad- V. .! Z'' ri?tlvea, 'C , , vice: H. D. Ciimniins John leber, Geo. i , , , c ' , . , . ' , : Peek, and Karah Dixon, for Violating the . . , , , jtitv oi iio, were caeu scntcncca to pay ... ' , . , ,. a 6ne of f 10, and the costs of prosecution, , T , . , . . , Thomas Joues for violating the Juekalew Mor , . . , ... , , . . . i to mr a fii.n of S '0 nml tn ho 1 mnrisonru . i "j - . - , 1 tea days iu the county jail. Chas. Brown for fire violations of the Buckalew Law, and for selliug without license, contrary to Law of 1S.V5, was sentenced to pay a fine of S JO, and to be imprisoned iu the county jail 20 d.iys. KJward Brown for , selling liquor on Sunday, selling to minors ' and to r'''" -c i..i uaii, ana aire, for violatiug the Law of 1S5C, was . sentenced to pay a Cue of 10, and to te j imprisoned SO days in the county jail. ' Judge Hale is elected President of ion.aud the ante-rooms were also thronged. ! He was animated and ginning throughout, ! hurling defiance among the opposition, the liberty of a distant territory, but tun! pea(.e vf the whole country. Against Kan fc - -i 4- j scorn. Are vou f ir the protection American citizens ? 1 sliow ynu-here dearest riflits have been cloven down "'? a 'i "".''1'1 -rr!""'n has installed itself ot their very i.eeks. J his crime llazar(,9 civil war. Ju M prnctJ from ,ue save powcr) which is the criminal. In oj.posing it we arc not "fanatical" or "sectional, as sanl by the Senator from South Carolina (Mr. liutler,-) who is the Don Q iixote of Slavery. The Senator from Illinois (Mr. J)i.tila) is the Squire of slavery its Sancho l'anzi, ready to do all its humiliating olhces. He cannot coiu- lul Bwafcr.iiiu ut- nouiu train tuu cxamy down the throats of Ihe American people,' i and he will meet with a similar failure. Mr. Suciner then considered the crime against Kansas in its origin and extent, and next the apologies fur the crimc,dwcll ing particularly upon the assault upon the Kmigrant Aid Society, which he charae- t...ir. ,E li.r.inmid .m,l 1 ml l.i-t t i. i. AIuco- I achtKcttg. i iihout concluding, ?.lr. Sumner cave way auj Iuc fst.nate adjourned. AT'aimri-aiia.nsa I. - - , rcsolutitin calliu,? on hc J resident for information y hether L-fl hs yet any infer-1 mat;on of anv m)lr,J,.rs and other outrages I in R ;f wtt,,ler he has .de .. . j u .i.... any effort to prevent and punish those - ., ir j- I thus tffending. . f ti tr t .t i mr 1 ' 5'r- J'""1". ( rig,','7 l,amc'1 Member i 'nt" "tth Cr"lina) objected to "such s,riur "f Loiiscusc." Mr. Galloway moved a suspension of the ru,lS in orJcr ,Ut ,,e mi?ht "Produce me r.'POiUwun. ado znoiion wns losi, Yeas 102, Nays 53 not two-thirds. ' Thus do the Slaveocracy continue to nppoe every attempt to throw light upon the stupendous frauds and cold blooded barltoritirs employed or irinlict! at l.y Ihe President and his party to filcn Slavery upon the broad fp 1 Is ef ouce free Kausrif J . Lewisburg Chronicle I am Sir Orrlf, Ami when I ope my tuoutli. Jet uo dog hsrk.1 MTh-re In a man in our town, Atiii he 1 wouiiioua wine; II jump"d into a lire-r bu.b. Ami scraleli-rj out liiil eyea out.1 Pop. Tlie OlonelV mill ia alk'titly drwiH-d this weekp ll work ""nv Btiioothfr, but it ftill will croak. Ilf (r.-rh''t to us front a iooMf tt-vt. Ami Iri.-it to mike u think ht aiii I nriUttil. Tu I'Utnly Mti, in it in I'tutt Hiring ol ttttsti, That l.n dcine.iiit.r. or hi ..lttu-U. It. uixli mvut m f tTornlilt turn; II. write 1mi h:irh, hio frown i not o stern; 1 rif-i hrd to rain Minlr, but D rlf rhoktui. And r slick u tliroucli all lu Mlly jotto. didn't thank ur fur that wilon? prod. Ami ihoinflit to silin- uk ly a imTf no-l; Itut wf ain't ct fail yit ;" if wp ha to quakt; Tia aKi. not tliv make us ftiaki. Th llak4 the Anrui RiVf UK are just fllD, Hut atcuv killp up every m)thr'fi m That dNin't tlrown liiiu-lf. or wlut in wur, T.ik naunufi drui rnouti to kill a lif'TM. N'-itflilmr, 'tia ure a -ry umOciw tWf That 'u In re uo trrtakn. to uitmakf An i mft, and analyze ui to the bt'O, W hn we. an wHI at vmu, are well known. Y-ii pay we hate nt "ilnv'n ynu to the wall; We rtally h-d itit th' iiclit of th it, at all; It tuenit that mi have ciinH the matter, tbt.uph, Ax if you etliTuiate-1 mn tt tf't. Y u n;iy that we liave brunch t ynu on tlit- track. An.i that wt-'n tryinjr now ti Khame vimi bwk; I'.mr Met h wiul. yiu kiftw that H n't truf, An.i fur'ly no one thought of that but you. We thatm-d" y-u t.ir tlta laiiicuaue th;it ou UgeJ, K-r fi.-nd like epithet nml slana mtnuMtl ; lUit if you mn'l ailmit that ar nian," V hy ripr-nd y.tiir time in railing i!? how ran t iitliinktmi cteatun-f) undt-rptand yrur talkf No cattle ilri'vt-r (iinsri pKiini to Lie flock. Y-u j.v thtt into ttsix alfair yu re b-d H v ua. atxl you aou't ha k; well. t. ahead. Full huek and (in, iiobu.tr favn you hii't 1.-1 drive lone an you pl-ae. and nure wn rttl't lti.mie you lor bravery by curb, teal inninpil; Fr our J-art, we will quit whi-n we et tm-d. a f;.r as nr Tain babbling id coneenw1!. t,: TvouV pihke a fniuten d....., r5";S 'w.'S-f " I ' I Vuo'n.)aliuShr.l haril to si't imr Si'ninr out; Ynu wimv, iu.inuat, .i1 annirm about, Vn rah Ll ir,aliJ mix Inn iu ttiu llht, An if ytu ti.it.-il tn hi. iut to Htt:Iit IIT iiae no umalt auil ujy ill your ry A." i.a. tlie Junior, wlmtii Jim fo ih-ioiwa. Our Siiioi had (.iiniich iikti tou to fla. Ami iliN..-.u't catva ivut lurynurly wliaekl. Wi- .l'o tint rail mi him I" jO.e us ai'l. Tlirj..b-S a m,ll that w-are m.t afraid T' " ' hiilirh.k.... bis mr. ... .nd r. th. fa : h.,...,,,i,..,.i...p,....!-t- '" hair i,....i,wrr,iiib..ut. itMirtouttr..niriy. ihat youa nwr toquit, itut wa.u u. u...uii..iii.a.iiy. Kia.imit ; That weareiav-mnsiiown. .i.iji.f yoa, nutihata.notrxartiyauitouriKw. v.. th.t ..;i y ro.,(h an, out; hWd"','""" iu '.ru:hou.; v;.ur runi... h..., .h.. y.. r. roh ..a.iu. J.o'''ri...1thn.i,.o..r.th..dnt.o..rkiu. ' f'mi ""' "p '"J I "h. utr.fl. . make you .y;..u 11 ".in or di. " - j ----- Ilut, an youiau u-.t iu,juat ilie a-hvail. LmiHIU-inU BOii-a, W tlBTe nft he.'" toM For tin, -lat wuH 1 will rip. ami t-ar ami aoold, Th.-y Mem tiitl.i.ik the vh u-ry all Ilea In it. atxl fir it lliie will eire thetr eyea. Now, DeltThlair we il-Ui t wa.it to eee you di For aui-h Miiall matt'-ra. Ihert-fiire we will try To hinder you from In-iop m atigurd To sa your life we'll sie you the 1.H word. a oawdC (kontinnewed.) KorpEEITC KKCKCD '0RDS TC QV1TTM. Seen tot ! wot ? du U nwne 2 trl 2 deni Thit ii w.n th-e orlbor f tlt iinm-Ttle potu lnttl la-'t werhV irtfone f Tbeo retiD y Wee M'-t It Will ll lit" KkoX U V rnat itt TureM-ljh k VL I'miiinul ii for kollen u adervle tu ; Tine ret-mn iz kire u ( bsn-i Id th" lll-.I if .. - W --) k i.ti eeha.l.-nt fed dew Tie u WuJ'b nt kii'-ad twi-x u wee ment 1' inmiiiK'ruS that wae luikt Them in peeK nuttfi. tl u moast on- (imitlttl n-trli! Mee helpt owraelj'b Tu 'em k"l tlmre wor. nouh pae- Knutt klijrk iniu thee ntoar. A Itkall Tha left oniiu-t ..Hk. wateontu 1 hHrei-lj h.-s: l kud nt tritt lierhynde the Kowiitur tho.. Wee m- j.huriie tLee koutla ot.mtlee. A turn 1 arnwml k tbar IT wi a bnnl.:in UT yr halt fur em M uh l ath bnnn. A u a prinoiii' l.jke a tt4ii-ju. wvith crate tiiuddi Tt-r intu ure ite alwt ni is-s wo. Kmittx, ur niehlae knott wi r-cm l-i(t; ionot-1d uv puttf u on Vm in- owr I'okkit. wee !pylt Viu inter yer .1 liunbel A a utonw jype. ii oni'-nrn hewmiin Knutt-krakkir: k thenn thee nkt mrnin Wee went Imk -ttuM tbe hull bil. A badd Hum mount lepht. Nu. h"o ii onirNiiful. aa; K boo i tin e aunt, h-e hi tiix thyni;''. ur h-e aa lfoalds thee bat;. ur the butt eat her. A tlteiin Tnrnz Ktait ervedent u p-knutt eter.anaor, A U"ti. wi iu u kol u- mewl, a Onkon-idt-mit jtirinua eitenm ' Jr. if t lieekaxe wee (fount keer fur ura Wolu in o up I'r U-kaic wenn wa Kikk itt wel ni lift u owt ure knumbp A u n:ystaik itt fur a 7 tv 4 bopn-i,ur Airtbkwaik? 'r it m beekaix wee 1st lyke Ukt. uomptru-K Uut. urn kritturit S, u illnotruifi -uekaerMur tu then A(.pyliiikiin or'un. OngraittTull j-oi. k, far re-wel. The Kansas Commission. Pierce forcing Sturrrg upon Kansas hy the Sicont The comtmrrMon to examine into the al leged election fraud: in Kansas, have proved mre than was claimed by Gov. tteeder. The force, the amount, and the unblushing openness of the fraud have been testified to by so many witnesses, both pro-glavcry and anti-Slavery, that no Mtif?, honot man can deny the charges. Foremost in this raid was the citizen of uu in the whole transaction, and lias very propcrly, therefore, renounced the Whig party, to which he formerly belonged, aud goue over to the Democracy a fact over which every true Northern Whig rejoices. Later from Kanna Tlie Crisis .tpproaclaliiff. CuiCACto, May 21. Dates from Lea venworth, Kansas, have been received to Saturday last, states that Wednesday (to day) is fixed for the attaclc on Lawrence. There is a complete reign of terror in the Territory. Two cannon crossed the river at Cheson, destined for Lawrence. The liuford Company of enrolled Militia had been furnished by Gov. Shannon with United States arms. The Free State men are in want of arms and ammunition. Marshall Donaldson has proclaimed that his intention was to make a clean sweep i this time. Mr. Robinson was still at Lcx- ,..-. s i nccorrcsponaentoi tnc jenerson (.uo. Inquirer states, that a petition is circula ting in the Border Counties, praying for ! the immediate removal of Col. Sumner. Mr. llrown, the editor of the Herald of Freedom, writes thai a mob entered the ' notel "J man hV r?4 to be himself. D.s- "'""8 'he'f h T demanded him. the proprietor of the ...... hotel refused, and a company of Michigan ' . , ,. , . tiuii:i auia (.110.1111 vuu uui.i iv iuuivu. uc . , occupants. Ibe mob were still surround ing the hotel at the close of Ihe letter. - Nothing authentic has been heard of Brown's fate since bis capture. The St. Louis Democrat's correspond ence, dated the 15th, state that from 800 to 1200 men were encamped near Lecorop ton. : The people of Lawrence sent a note to Col. Sumner," afkiug him "to station a! body of iroops in the vicinity to prevent 1 the mob frmn p neecding lo sangtiiuary and West Branch Farmer 31 ay 23, extremities. He declined, saying that he had no power to move without orders. In answering to an inquiry, Marshal Donalsnn t-aid that his demands must be complied with. Every man agaiust whom a process of Law had been issued, should be surrendered, all the munitions of war in Lawrence must be delivered up.aud that the citizens of Liwreuce should pledge ,. - , . i . themselves implicitly to obey the preseut cuactiucnts of Kansas under oath. On the receipt of this, the citizens held a meeting and drew up a letter to the Marshal, sta tins that auv person acting under him sg would bo allowed to cxecuto process against any iuliubitaut of Lawrence, and if called on they would serve sis a pose in aitliug tbe arre.-t. There would uot now nor at any future time be any resist ance to the law.-), aud they only awaited an opportunity to testify their tmemy to the Union and Constitution. They claitn to be law-abiding, order-loving citizen?, aud asked to be protected from outrage by the constituted authorities. The purport .K , "SWrr TV I l"f!ofanyo,er"Kn!;lish l.,.oary cmpUrd in not believe the promises of the people of jiis J,utllrVit,r anv MlTs?,rM ,. ,1ns work. jAwrcnce, uu. .e-.i.e-ue ...e... ..i. auu traiiori, auu won luejr buuuiu awuuw his demands when he came. (SkA serious accident occurred on the ' the former city, on tha 0th of .ilay There was a large train of cars, conveying the passengers of tha (Icorge Law, some 0C0 iu number. By some means the en gine, ran off the track, dragging with it nino passenger cars, which were broken into splinters, by which 40 passengers ! were killed and "0 more or less injured. J We brit fly noticed last werk that our ' old friond Col. A. K. M'Cl.UBE,was named j fur State Senator, in the Frankliu and j Adams distiict, and we arc pleased to learn j that the Uuion nomination will likely be tendered to him, aud we trust he will ac cept it. Juuiil'l Smtinrl. List of Venders of merchandize SUIUECT to License, within the County of LNION, for ihe Year IVfcO. JihfftltHt Township. rt" t!er.xE CLaS l.?'",fr M'freld A Hauik 'iMartia Rudy U.U.iK JamciMiiJier 3..Mn Ara.-nUr.ulx H " 'M MiilhtthttrtJ r it ii---i-itig " 1:1 luito.iiuteiii... A Wltmer IS lf" Tiitirwutr l l l'HK ll. Rr Hubivr l i 1)in) W..HA Mael I t H'"".l I'.Sliant It tMl Vo.ioc k MoiiteliuaM 10"I D It hemper 1 J r .Milh..u.m 14 Z K It H aiter i U ti Look A Co 14 3-VMM M Sleea ;.uo l Jfarttvy. P B Kent Uei l-nattl A Co S k Dre .aback F-lwarr! W'tam .I..!.n li ll tear J -bii II t rntiua I hle. kuer Yntinftnan, Ftork riU 14 7"0 llaupt ArummingiiU 14 7 0-1 tt V lilorer 14 7IH1 4 TU 'lirni tfngelmjer S'.'iO lirriin. 1.1 l'vro r K Ptauff-r j.i Iimh Ut l Id u-h 14 "XO'K W Mailt I t liuw Kot-ertf-wincfonl "l M II Taccart 13 lii.'al llrarer, Mnrria C Jstcislmrtf. la lujH. 11 11 7.K. 13 10.00 13 lu.iitl 11 l.'.on I-' 1S.WI , 13 10. in ' 11 7l)i H T .... 1 7I.I I lt 7 ! 11 7 1.11 II T I 11 7. ii 14 7 i I 11 7 Mi 14 a;... j 14 7.im 1 1 ".""I 13 in no ! 14 7.uo ; B"aer A Kremr 11 16 ') .IU Walla iiiiA.liitiiA-i:liiiiit'Dl--' t-' IJilmL'aA W'ntrrl llurli k V.tr .3 li.wii .1 Srlirt-v.r A Sua llpmn A IlitWr I I l.i.a. J 11 lU-alo 14 ( U SrliHlU. It PSitkrr 1 U T Itirilmrrr 14 A M U-li- 14 tty.ra Aaiiaitt 14 Th.iiiia llavi-a 14 J.iai.fih M'tiwMIn 14 Aliel Amuiun 1 1 I U mi. ...r.l-n A To 1 4 A E nouuruiaiiilia 14 hri.t k Cal.lwrll 7.ii' .1 Itakt-r A - in. Slifi-r M't'a.Min ' .H'i.l L YmliT 7 i.:Th.. N.-.l.it 7 mi Alrar Ainmnri 7 in. J .liilit-niith A Itro "..aij.ti.hn lliitti:htin 7 -in! Harriet Klchulla; ::.V'JC MeuseU 1 B k It Uatiamaa 12 l:..'.0 M-hi-n Flii-k White Ihcr. Pavll SimitlT 14 7 ll'l I tlani-k A Rulaml Kauluiau A ltt-bir I J 1J... j .1 Murray A Co I lit ill rics nml Hrriterus. I.'mlr A Flirk a.'OiHl lli.tr.,1-T;. K. I..1I A llri.tlii-ra 3 .'-0 U-l t -t Hull line Tp Sain in I llaii.i-iiptiiir 3 Ml tp) Mifaintiiirif An Appeal will be IicM at the Commission ers' Office in Lewisburg on alnr.!a' Ihe 11th .lay ol June, IHoB, when and where all those who may feel themselves asuiieved ljr the above Classification may atleml if ihrv think proper. A. MEK'I'Z. May 19, ISM. App. of Merc. Taxes FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF tlic Union County Mutual Insurance Company. Abstract of ihe Fourth An nual Rpi.rt of Ihe 11.. anl of Directors of Ihe i I Tnion Mutual insurance . oinpany. mane ai : their Annual Meeting, on the first Monday ol . Ma-, A. h. isr.fi: I Aiu..uututi.r..i.ertin!.ureil.tploMaT7.1s5rt,$ni 71 lb. paAt ear, -7,111.1 On I Js;, 077 7 1 7S.U4I 44 poliricl aurranilcird the paat year, of premium nt In fori. May 7. lfl5S. f lill,:!.- t-H rewiirisl the i.at yuar, 411 s ... , . "' ! - .orr.adtli.rtyr.....lvs! Xuinher of polidM in f.nrr May 7. 1S.-.S, "14 1a.suU tlif paat yvar, 5 -19 m " mrrenil'il the past year, 71 178 Statement of the operations of the Compa ny, during the past year, viz : Low and Expenditure!. Am i ff i-lai.n rnr lux. $!, 0,1 eempenaali.in tn Pireetora, 41 4l Tri-aauri-r, ! lH " exooeration. on Aealurut Ne. 2, 43 -20 i "3, 7 3 J M expenaea ef rcillertinp Aaernent Nr.. 3, fS 41 i.iriil.-iilal af. D.-s f tt prilltlng, Ac, 2t Trt " oftin, renl. 411 l ri-aiant a aalae?. b w. c.inif..rKaki.o.itA..to.3.anflr,,t,r,..To , Intereat paid at it, llaya A Firhtliurn, 114 II. i balance 1314 71 Slsl K) ; reeM en pnmium note, tl.e rear, It, MT of Ana't No. 3. eliariretl tu Truaaurer, 1'ISI 37 I du.ua Aaa't No. '1, May 7, 1Wk, 1i3 7'. Maetaorer lialiilit'iea May 1U0, lm Uj Arttuil State of the Funds. nnpaiil elaima on orders are luam-il $15) 97 due ol Asa't Xo. 2, S-". S4 , iJ 78 Treaurrr"a account 9. 29 S21 00 " anaetaorrrllal-.litiMar 5, 1S.-.A 100 03 Statement vf Law the part year. Wm. M Sctaoch, $1600 U0 Director. J. A. Mertz. Lew.sburg. Isaae Eyer, Un ion Tp. H. P. Shellrr, Lewisbuiir. John tJunrly, East Buffaloe Tp. James Marshall, While) Deer Tp. John Will, Hartley Tp. William M. Sthorh, SelinsRrove. Daniel Witmer, Chapman Tp.- Thomas Hayes, I.ew isbur. Wm. F. Wairnnseller, SehnsRrovf. John Datpsman, Kelly Tp. Abraham sohnch. New Berlin. James 1- Chamberlin, buffaloe Tp. Officer. JOHX GUNDY, President. Iac Etm, Vice Pres't. J"" A. Mibtx, Secretary. JI. P. Suuxta, Treasurer. Agents. Genrse Hilt, Esq.,Selinsr;rove. THnienVit mer. Chapman. Danirt Weidensanl, Hartley. CP. Gundy, East BulEaioe. John Ilariz, Lcwishors. I Atiest: , ..I0I1X GUNDY, j Join. A. Mti, Pec'y. Pres't. j Lexisburg, May 19, i'S. i "C1T TKt BEST r. ";i:t tin: nisr. " 1 I.I. young per-ntis sln.ul't have a Man .hud ll TIO. IKV at their elbows. An l whilr vou are ahout it. i get ihe hesi ; that Dicow.ary is NOAH WF.lISTMt ' ihe crrat w..ik,w"''"ii". ll vu are too po.,r, u , ,. v,;r ,,.,,k , , lt into your hcail." I'hrem.lorieal Journal. Everybody knows a0o.it WehMer's llielio- nary, and every man. woman and chilr. i..i:Mit to have areesr. l it. It will tell you everything in retard to vur mother lonsiie which y ! want in know. T l' A man u h Wnllli! ktmw iir'ht In kniiw, iiiirv. J 1 I' t everything or an"thini. a- n ttnist own VVfbler s lanre inr is a rreiit hcht. au i U' thai will ma avail hiinsflt of it inut walk in ilatkness. Every Farmer should pive his sons a f square rods of cround, well prepared, with Hi avails of which thty may huv it. Every .Mechanic tx.til.l nut a roi-Hiv tii'j bt-x in some rniiMiieu- ()US place in the house, m catrh the stray nenines. lor III1 Hkp pnri".r. n is a reat lahnr-saver : il has j-aveil ns time moush i nne ve.ir's ii.e to nav tor itself, and that must ; he deemed "otM property which will clear iiMrlf once a year i : Maa husrtis Life II.. at. , .ul,ls!lP, C.MKKItlAM.Si.rilisfieUI, , .,tas. sr,,i l,v all IJookscllcrs. Mount Vernon House, ATft fl". Vnrlh ',! l Pliil iili.lnhiti This olil ami well rtahlishf .1 hntirf ailiniral.lv situated for permns visiting Ihff city on business or pleaMir.. Tl.e ci.titinueil patronage nl the- mllic (ami of West liiaiii'.h Iriemls in particular) is repertltillv invile l. I. I.. UAKKK IT, i . Philail., March I, l.'.li. 1'ropnetor. SUIJDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. TIIKOPORK KICHMO.M), Aq't iiai.a.1 w fiir , Ihe American Somlay rclionl l7ni,n, ran tupply all MahtAlh Si-lniil (hat may want linuks. I!cm iencc in Nnrtli TlurJ !St , l.ewibui. April 11, IM.'iti West Branch Irsurance Company, 0 F I.m k llavrn. insiire Di'liii liod Property, anil oilier huIIdltl, and their con tents, at moderate rri'es. Jloms buuieys on bothCashand. ual pians. Cantal,$ loo,(tu0. H n Jnhn J I uce 1 ll "i ii.irvcy John It If ill Chas A Mayer Chas Crist IVter Dickinson T T A brains D J .l.iekmaii W White 'I'hns Kuchrn Hon. ti. C. H "JiVKV. I'r.-.siilenl. T. T. AIIKXMS, Vice I'res. THO S KITI'HKX. See v. JAMIvS II. HAMI.I.N'. .2e11t. 0" l.ewislmre. I'nu.ii C-. I'a. Assignee's Notice. T 1HK nnoVrsrneil, Assicnees nntler a vol untary ilee.l nf assignment for thr benefit ol creiliters, executeil by 11 as-ht K. N.n.i, of Ihe horotich of l.ewisbtirs. on the 8th ilav f April, l.rifi. her-liy ?ivp nnticp in all persons oeini; indebted In said Henry H.Noll lo maki ininiediale paynier.t lo the mi.iersiLinrd ; and all iln.se having rlaiin acainst said 'oll are requested to present them wnhoiit delav. II. I'. MIKIXKR, O. F. mii.i.ki:, Assi;nefs .f Henry It. N..II. N. It. Persons "bavin? nnseitlcil accoints with Henry K. Noll, thp AsiL'iinr. are rp.pies led lo meet the Assignees at tbe elli.-e of (Jei r;r F. Miller, on Wednesday, the ll'.li ol Mav next, t. niade settlement. I.ewisbnrr. April 17. n"ifi J. Goldsmith & Bro's. Just Arritetl M'.tV I.OOIIS ! ''OW is the winter of rnr discontent made clnroiiis summer"' by Ibe ar rival of our -N liW STOCK of " j .Sria.vG and .Sc.m.mki: Cunns, j consisting of the largest assnrtmetit of Ml'.XS Wl'.AH ever before br.ni!;lil lo the i.nvn ..( Iiewisbur. Cur stuck is complete, and we 1 are se'bnir nl very reduc-d prices. All of our toieds are selected by ourselves 311-I nmtillf.ic lured in our own cMablislnneiit in Phila I. vi. lilaek, llrown. Blue, (ir en. Claret and I'lai l llroadcloth and Cassimere lliess. Flock aiul '. Sack ("oats, as well ;is FANCY CLOTHING of every i!eser;ption VeMs ..f Caviuiprp. Silk and S;itm, all made after the latest fashions, and warranted lo be well made. Also White Marseilles Vests, White I. men Ve-ts and I'ants. and every variety of goods usuallv found in a (it nth Mien's Vunihitl'J .'..rooV.imi7i, incdiidi 11" tiloves. Ilosierv, Neckcloths. S:..eks Drawers. Susprinlers, llaiulkerrhiefs. I inler- shirts, Ac. Also a irre.it varietv of Fancv Articles. Also II ITsi, Caps lor Spring and Summer wear. I uibrell.is. Carpet IJ.ts, etc. There will be crowds atteu-Iini; mir next month's Court, therefore we have laid in a much larger slock than we otherwise would have done. Our motto is "Quick Sales and Small lrotits,"an.l l. this nioiio we adhere. N.II. We would partictilarlv call the alien, tion of I'arenls In our Mock of llYs'Ci.i,Tii.:ve.. and also lhai Ooods will be carelullv made to order. Particular attention paid (..orders from . rt .,,..' r,i mr: j . i . -i n. H. Dersham, PI. D., HAVIXI. porniant'iilly located in I.p wisburc. Pa., respecll'ully lenders his Professional Services lo the citizens of this town and vicinity, hoping by prompt attention to the duties of his profession to merit a share of thetr patronage. Attention will also be paid lo Chronic Diseases of every namc,and treated with unparalleled success. lu. DUUSHAM ura.loated at the renowned American Kleclic Medical Ci.llece.Cincinnali, hav ing lirt studied the Old or Allopathic sys tpm of medicine, and attended Lectures in one of ihe Old School Medical Colleges of Philad elphia; but becouuii!; convinced of the snper- lorilv of the New i. r American Kelecne .vstPm . - . . . V . J he commenced its stmlv. and attended tiro courses of Lectures in the Reformed nr Amp. r,can Kcleelic Meiliel Collnnp l" itip I ., Cilvofihe W est. Tl.is l.,.,o..,,..n ,l,v.......l. i . - ...................... Ti-t in it infrtni-'. Itaa no aurt-rinr In tlii'Urrat W,t.a.i. l.aa alrt-ailr annually mure Mu I -ot ttmu tlie fuur nthi-r Mtsiiral Ciilli'ir'. nl CinriunAti i-nint inil. It is .-.i.liui phyaieiiin to all parts of our rloln.a.iil mt.liio. Imliana. Ae. tte-y will an..u be more uuuierooa thau any oilier Ct.is Of eh-.i--i:nis. Tlie ,rinrip:il d-rT-renre Wtw,-.-r the R, fti-misl (new- or Fi.lertir.iiK.lt he i, lil Alli-p :llne .v.ii-m of m.liciiie. ie tl.ia: Ihe Xew Selinol uo--i no m di.-itml aient tl.at ia in any W;.y It'j.lri.iu. to llie h'tni.in sy-li-m, inrh a Clomi l. Aisienie. Antimony. Ac.; fur eiiperinr ami l.arinlean niiiiu hae of lnte ye;ira les-n dise...reil. lliy llie ever llli-ral an-I l.rorreiee pby-irtan i.f the New Si-bool.) that are eumpli-te suli.titiih-a fur then, ileleti nun. meilii iuee.ira li'inel, Ac.:l lien-f..re we liuye no ni-e.i f-.r tlit-m. Willi theae Valnahle ne. airent., ami all thoa. ..t the ftl.l or Ali.iatl.ie arlt.-i.l eais-i-t lue f -w m)wmi nientinlii-'l alsire, an'l all tl.e irnnroeenient. nf e.ery e.hee -Tst. in ol nieili eiiM.(aa llie lloueepathir. Ilv.lroi.atliie.Tlioni-iolliaa. Ai- 1 many ilW-aaea are new eural-le l!i-o wi-re r.n,-e pen.i lereil iniejoeailile. and tliat too witliont lireakinR iluwn tlie ei.n alitmioti. and en-aljnir etli. r illw:i-e.. a IM.ilily. Itlieil mati.tn. Ilrare-paia. I.i.er IWaae. Plrerateil Sore lbreat, l.inemml Hone., pri-ninture I.ocb nf Tuelti. Ae. The N.w svlie.it eerlai.ily etaim a reat superiority in Ihe treatment of ali iiia.-a.ei. It lie leen proeeil l.y .'lini- iil retort iht the 111.1rtstltv-tal.in7 all ilw-ams. together ia lea tlian I per cent; that cf A static Cholera la only a Bier rent The. ia an are of prnrreaa and improrementa. and the New Srhool ia alwaya procrvBAinir. o.d le-i,iS bound down by decpntie ereeila and antiquateil thi-oriea. S. B. Ili riCE at the lower end .f Market St 16 C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Dew and Cfiemiial Eninorium Mdiket S;reLt Lew isbui jf. Ia. TofomLlhlfti-. Con rt Retnrns and other UtAKS f.-l l at th'.' '.'ir-m'trU UjlCe. James B. Himliii, ttorm:v :it LAW V '., l. ;. i & um ii. ei. w im will I cmiiiuue the buslines at Ihe old il nel, I wmiid : reiei'll'ully leimeM all llo.M- Iwvilit! mix-ll I'-d I acc-.ounis wnli J. IIAVKd vV. t o. lo call and 1 settle them witm.ul delav. ; Apni i, is:..;. "jami: u wrs. Dissolution-"lMotice. fllHK co;artnersl.ip liereii l- n' existmc Le I tuet n W. A. M.iee and l.u!ii-r K.tm k, under th hrm ol "Matfe V liancli," w:t this day disstilvrd hy iiiulual e.msetit, atd Ma e haviitir Mdd his int te-l in the ani to aid liant'k and Charles II hland. o whniu all dn-s to Ihe late Company are to h- pud, ami who are to pay ali lU-bu nt ih Companv of every mature. W M. A. MAliEE, f.t. TJI i: K K.W K. CHARLES JiOJiL M. Uh.te lh er Mill April 11, pdi:w ni:v Clothing and Hat Establishment. - 1 1ST 0..'n.'d, Ut the UliOIIIS lo.IllC.lY ,) ,a.rul'ril ,,v ...-, .V ..-. an e-ntur , lie n.l srI eiiilni . if I riir.ii t I 4 lolhiii Ulltl llalH. Hroadclolh-. i as"imfres, Ib-e-skins, atot ail s- ris of TL'IMMIMj.S AD 'rv. ..siA'' ninths, ai-Mi UrcHM and I'l K ( tisloiu oat, pot up by experienced City w rl.mr,n. ami every other article k pt in micIi r.;i! :ihin'iiis such as While lnrts and Collars. I'nder Carmct.ts, iSof ksr Su pen tiers. I uibr lia. Overalls, a vaiit iy ol Oh-ves, Sho ks, Mtk and IVcket Hdkt Sewint' l.iw. 'J'hrt a ! an l Needles, Coat Cord ami liimlin, Ii ys and Votiths Hats, Caps, unJ Clotiun, c.oiitanily oii hand. C ustom Woi U tTnc on the premies, and sold at the .same rates. Th times .tcniantl a tjootl article at a low price. Oiir motto " tfttick Sulfa nufi thr Sinullrst VrnJt in Tnu-n .'" i i' - charge fur hi.vim. I'leae call arol see f,.r vonr- selres.tf v n wih to set lr"tn tin to rrct. TAll.nitlMi in all its 1 r anehes. Terms- Cash. A!JEL A.MMOX, LewishurL'. Pep!. -7, !; i Heal Estate, Rich Prairie Farms ! TTNIMPl.OVKI) LSb, ami Town Lut. in I.lin.'is, Inua, and adiHnii.2 , Mates fur sale in rtat variety, at k-w pri ces, and mi I.tvi -Table tetm. ra:iipl..et Catai. sue leM r:p!H !;s cf Prop erty, u-iiU piot-s aii.tcht'd, J. ruiirJ''d irrali ty mail mi appliroto'i). thtr txti 11-irr t"f-:l rn-mn f , tts will far;!rat" rirnir valuable lnfoi iiiation i t a'V p.rt i;f Hie Wet i i appin anl- ticir.i.' t. h-ca;e. Ujvcr-t i.f l.!moi C ritia! K. K. Lands ran avail themselves i.f the kru'Wc 'ije and eipenenre of Mr. 1i rt t, the late Land aent of the Company. t Mipp!y Lie liilliculty vt making jti !.i n its -electn :i;. I'.trtiruiar aftentiort riven t loea'ii.s War rani, examining lands, Inriushirt? m;.ps ar.d dtrriptin, pawrei.t iaxi-f and Lo a gen- era! K'.al Kstte J5tisinr. CM A S M. M TI V CO. Corner of Mirhian Av. and S'm.h Water St. ; t in m in rt , iit-ar iii.Ct-ti ll Ii )-p .t, n vtn s. (if. 11 . V f tl h 'A i fro 1 1 hav Hi use W till Hi: -Ii FA I. .US.- To e Ititile 1. 111. 1 at a 1 In' ij pnec and . n rn'V.I to !;. I "VC.IA V. e.-iv lerms, vonr at:ei,ti, n is am; way .ami 4 hai. Tuenry-tive acre-, or uh re 10 piopoition. are civetl lor --sOO. p,iya!-le in n.s:.:!iiiei,ts i f I per week or ! pr month. It is located in KIk comity. i'eiiii lv ai:ia, and has one .1 tbe t-i--t markets lor its j r.-lnce in tl.e State. The i soil is a neb li am. and is not to 1-e surpassed for laro.ii.r. as examination mil show. It has the best i h-m.,i.t ol pr. -perirv. l-.-.n tin .lerlaid by t-.vu rich eins ol Co.il, and . i'; . !e-rtty l-e ii.TereceJ be lour K.nlro.-i-fs. Tbe ' Timber is ef tlie most valnaMr kind; Title , llneieeptienley eo. d, and warrantee deids ! are civen. It preenis a l-". d and ii!.!:int: jl ; opin.rtiinitv to coinmenee I'.-.nuiiiL'. r. -v ii Ji tiu li r one's children, or nial.in'T an tiivevtmeiit. i Further particulars can be had li. in the p,nu- hlets, wtuch are sent to int,'iiters. Li-rri-rs answered proioptlv. A pp'v or n-l 'rrss SAM'I. W. CATTF.I.I.. S- crei.irv. 1"5 1 ainm strict, north snle betw e. -n I. tirth ;md Ftlth streets.1 ViAii- Ipniii. Full lntt l ttiaiii-ti is ci lil.iinetl : in the pamphlets :imi!? i Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale. 7 .:u7 inr,-A..r.. tm reimmtitilr trrntx. 'IJIKKK are ! ks nf Wnolhunl, t-i- X mate in White Deer Tp., on l.iitle liuf- i l.iloe t're. k. about a mile above titiolin's store. ranirnitj Irom 11 lo 'Z acres each. ue;l tneb I ered with various kinds ol O.ik, Pine, IVplar, 1 and Chestiui. ) The Farm contain about 1.3 aeres.of winch i 1 are cleared, and has on it a Two storv I.oo j f Hoiisp. a Lo' Stable. Sprinc of Water. Jjiand Frml trees of various kinds. It ad I joins lands ol John Kutiuiirl and Jacob llart- m an. about Ij mile Irom Cildin's Store, in lute Ueer tp-, I nion Ls l a. j The above properly i offered at Private , Sale, by ihe subscriber. " i OF.ORI.E MEIXEI.I.. i Kelly Tp., Au?. 10, 'ui. j Hap of Union and Snyder Counties. ' CAllXISHKD, with Wooilen Rollers,! and on Muslin, rea 'y lo bp linn": up, I will be snu bv the subscriber, postace nanl- Township map, colored, fur fl .r.ti t;eoloical j 75 The Division line is drawn on this Map, also Township lines, and as n coinains ail ihe principal Koads. and shows comparative dis tances, it should be studied by ali who are lo vote on the location of the Seat of Justu-p. The Geological Map shows ihe strata of ihe w o Coutuie. For cheaper copies cf the Map. address: K. VOLKMAK. I.ewisburrr, May ll, ls.'.S. Hap of the Original Surveys ( U ti 100 Tracts of Land in Union Co., ' V7 with aboul ten miles of lYnns Vallev ... Cf nicr county, and adjoiuine lauds in Snwlcr, Clinton and l.ycominj' counties. on a scale of 200 perches lo Ihe inch. This work is the ; result of she months' close labor and search ' of ihe records and drafts on file al the Survey- ' or General's Olhce at ll.irrisburs, extendin- from lit7 to the present tunc. Iu preparing it, recourse was had lo the surveys f..r lieiks, !orthtimber!and.Mitilin.Clinton and Lycominr; ft .mi. itti an.i ili. .l.iCn..li. ... . L . iniasined only bv ihuse who' have encountt red ' similar dilH. iilnes. lis importance can be ! realized on a little refleciion. and iSurvevors, Lawyers an.i Landowners iu "eneral are par- iiculariy iuierestcd 111 procurnii: ,as its pnce ' (..Kili) would ill a short tune be covered by the dials for search and root- o. llrrtcl...r ' The date nf lheori?inal snrvry.and when ami to whom transferred when entered, is on each tract as far as can be ascertained. Dr. s. L. BKCK.nf I.en-ishi.i- l,:,s . , ' subscriptions for the Map. which, when pnr- chased, is n, bp kept by the County Surveyor at his tiince in Lewisbiirj. f.,r the use of all. ' W. KI CKEX C.o, i,.-,.eo,. I llarrisbnrst. April "3, ls.'irii 1 BLANKSf fur Ju'ircs nnd tyoili.w .ii. Seroii.l M. wfsi sine, -no fg - i-r' tTf door ouih ol .Mar.el, I.flf i , W V-l , i f $. ; notice. i n TTAVIXf.', this .1..V. iUpm of my' 7:li AiCtli'fi 11 ...I.-I.-M ill the rum . I II;,,-,l..,lmnn jJ.J1)kI.'ifl yl , on.tablrs, for sale e f'hror.r!vO.Tn.-o or prtnlcJ lo or.!i r, ;t t.t t uh Kvnsun tugtli'rt HOLLOWAY'S PILLS, nu r It ha ht-rn ll.,- lot ' f tbe bunion rae to be wlK,f ui d .ui!. r.n- HtiLl.tiW A V 1 li'-WU bj b.!L.to tl.e relft if tbe W KAk tfc. i Mllbll .-. in lr.l.l A 1-. " M.M, .,f t I rllli.-. a, e. Pee. hUl e. .fc-I It Ut l- I fofc-.N-r .. , l0. ' a 1 1 i.ie.Jl.al M'i,- I'"1' -,t xk'v Uial.Ulj. lure .,f if U.. .11- lt-e- .11 tie I.IUte! atlfcte. blot oflef Ult Ut to If, l,. elill'.'blelied . - le. he tbe l--t ft HlUj) U t4 ever r l"l tbe HUiOwl . f i.et-ve. ThrC VilU J'urlfjt the Jitwl. Tin m- fkiio.u- fill.-are njreiy r..Diill.el n,prg., till the -toii.iitb. tbf h.er. the knifc-, the hi i ,., ,klU. ni.a Ibr- boin.l-. roire.tiniC a ti. rai.j;. u.. Lt ;o ll,. ir fiii.et.' n. i-tint. IHJ tbe tlvnil, tbe --r tc-ubti.a ot bl, ami ibu.- r-uiin ti- aee m ail u Iciiub. Jtgsf jsi't owl Livrr L'vntptuiht. 1 Near j l.-t ll"" bumati r;tce ha.e laken tl.en . It I,.. t--ei. -rf... in nil .art- .Tthe Wf.rid.t lit Bth.r j "1 l" tbf in luea.f P UiNlk ttr tt li.t.r.'U..j'7 -iit. :iifi -' rni'lit(tli'-rai. Tt- . hi.i'p' J l.ea.tb t.n. t tb. m- ori:aiJi. b-- Bitai 4 ii.un'1. ..i.-: l. m a.l U.er iueai.e bate toiie,lt ii.wrnl I h Hi itt, Jhnttk. T.ilir f tbe tri't (t .-tie tj. verT.BientJ bnte iril tbir t ort..ai lloa-e tw :b- Hitriflm ia-n ul Uie 1 1 .i, tli.it 11.. V !.;. It-.. ,e tbe lid.'ltte f tb nta-- L. Hri.fl t int .:-!' ittili H tbal tbis m 4u Mia i lie Lw r- in- .1 r k in mu I'.r - r n -l rlicj,.e bealtb. n b- i- t ! -1 f ' iu I :i- 1- o iu-l nir. U, a ittf igorat.L T'l ertw.- liOr '! t aU.M X ut I- 1 inn Cowj-faliif.. No I. :n. ji.uii.' - r l'l . ..ui4 be without tliiae1 Iraifl uot;i.n.e. it t i.rr t ail refiilatep tbe DMntl j r.-ui-" at kli i.TM-tl". artiunio wiany tun like a cbarct It - al-o tbe f el ati.t i.ti'l 'lieiue tr.at ran t.. )i .ir-u l il -. "r ny et vlati mui. iU. ulij liufaiuuj b.-mJ b.- aubttutit. for t'f r'...Mi.y lu: H.t wta lT..v".T laer r'Biplamti i oul.a r. .r- i,. -t i.-.i t lotorlirl t ...!- mL.aiOt" l'l left M. a.l:i. ben Pt"H BDd r,ral li H.et-ta U w-euu-iar Si mj t- a Lt.tlu. I xa VeaH-reai All-et ou Ittt uno'iti'-n W uiflj.i vt . kuiui kl.a.rl.i li.wata Ueakoel 1 t tUf Mi..&. u ri' n "f Vr fin-T It' ll, a, t, -ii Ma .ii n 1-anr. w 'rk, aa-t SUmtwM, b n a. m4 ly a.l ri t b Viu.-ji-Is ai.4 iKa.. I.- t i -je :ta iM-t-utb'.ut tlie I uii.l .-uite. aul t -itiiir.il atiriujt U,keF. l ttttlr. S -'ta.at.a 41 "a. b- '1 b re if a fuunuerabl ravoiif I J taki.i- thu . j;er .-l-. N 1. l'ir- e:nrii f. r tbe iratiaDi of patieut. in tary Uleoiuer at-att:e.l to ea- b ki a. AYER S FILLS. s FB a" ''nKS!.'.a ,..,. Thtre him Ionir eiistrrt a pnrlie aeranntl fhr effective purgative pill which could b tvbed on u mrc and jwrfectly .fe in its operation. Tni hu b en prrp.irM to meet that demand, anil an xtVrv ive tri:il of its Yirttjes has conrlusively shown w. -tK.it success it accompli hes the nnrp!e dewi.. i It is e:iv to make a phTical m, t-nt not t make the lt of all ptih one which thould i.it none of the ol.;e ti"ns, but all th advantiirrs, cf every nther. Thin has been attempted here, ar.i with wh it Hirers" we would reiectfiiil submit t t:e pn'-iie deci-iitn. It has been un fortune t fc th- patient hit'tertti that aimot everv jj-irat: rt. -liciiie is acrimonini, and irrTtatini; to the o. tU. This i ift.t. Many of them produce h rouei. irri'iimj rutin and re-mUion in the system as f mj t;;ati countiThaUiic tiie i;od to te dcrired fr.-m thorn. Thr-ie ptlla pndure no irritation or pa:a, u:iU-s it arie from a previonsW e.ntmc oistn. tD'ii or dcranrnif nt in the Uet. iW-inij piirt.f Tectale, im harm can arise from their us in aiif quantity ; hut it is t-ettir tliat any niedk-ine shou.4 be taken judicitmsly. Minute directions for thir n;e in t:e se.eral diseass to wluch they are ap T'lical le are ;vcn on tlie bx. Aitn'ne the corn plaints which have heen speedilr cured by them. w mir mention Liver t'omp'uint. in its Tanott form of .Lamilu e. I;uhir.tion. tv.swr and I.n9 of Ap petite, l.i-ti-Hne, Irritatnlitv, liilmus lleadacha. ' lln.t'ns lexer. Fever and A true. Tain in the Sidm and I.iris ; fur, in truth, all these are hut tre tnn- ictier.i e of di-aeil action in the liver. Aa aa 'Tt;t. thev atr -rd prompt and .ure relief in C-t-vene, 1'iles, I'olie. Iyeiitery, IluTRors. Scri.fr I u!a and Scurvy, t'ol-U with i-cireii's tf th try I'lcers and impurity of the blood; in short. ar.r ai.d t Trv case where a purjrati. e is rt-;uired. Thv Viave aln protl'iced some nin!iVu!f sre-cest-f'il rrirrs in Hheunvatim, (.tout, Ir"jy. (-rstei, Krv:pi'l.is, l'alpit.Ltion of the Hi art, F'a.:.s r. tr.t aBn-k. Stomach, and Si-le. They thouId he frf t-.kt n in the of the yrar, to purity the ' i and prepare the svstctn fr the ch.ine of si--:s. An occa-ion-d do- stimulates the stonia' h arJ b'.wcls into healthy action, and restore trie a-r rite and vitrr. TLey purify the blood, and. t-y t.ietr atimuhtnt action on the circulititry system, rt.ro vate the strength ef the bodv. arid retTe tts ' wilted or d:eaed enrrcies of the whole oria:x. , lienee an occxn.n;.i dte is atlv.int.1jru-.. em i thimirh no serious dernnffement exirs; vm-Hrce.-ary dotjinit shonld ucver be rarred t' fjj. a- e.ery pnriratie medicine reduce, the rrrr.r'ii. when taken to excess. The thousand cases in wh:ea a physic i- rei(u:red cajmot be emime ratt-ti h-ie. ut they 5 nicest themel-s to the reason of er-y body; and it ia cunndvnllv beliwed this pili w.J answer a lu ttcr purpose than anv thiiitr w'::i-h his hitherto been availahle tu mankind. When t:.r Virtues are once known, tlie puMic will no Inr-.w doiiht what retnedv to emplcT when in ec-k oi a caUwxtic miaWLue. PRCrARHD nr 3 AM r:s C. A Mi. riucucal an.i Aua'vVi C'hemi.M. Lt well, Mas. 'i k e ." I ciits pt r li 1. Five Btxts fi r$i- tn:ns iii:kky pccturil, For the cure id" Ouiihi, 4't'Uis. IK'arene. Broiirhms, hoi'jii: Couh. L'rotip, Aihn;a. and tV'iisun.pUt . Ihis remedy has won for itself $nch nntorifty from its cures of every variety of pulmonary dieass, that it is entirely unnecessary. to recount the evi dences of it virtues in any enmmunity where ii has been employed. So wide m the field of its us fulness, and so numerous the eases of its rcr, that almost every section of the eotintrv a!msi in persons publicly known, who have been retforoi from alarmine acJ even desperate diseases of the lurifrs by its nse. When once tried its superi- nry over every o'Jier medicine of its kind v Uo ap: ar ent to escape observation, and where its virtues at known, the puhlir no longer hesitate what antiit to employ for the distressint; and dantrerous arfee tions of the pulmonary organs which are inritiert to our climate. And not only in fomutlat'lf taeks upon the hinis, but for the milder varieties of Comm. Com us. IIuakseness Ac. ; and for Childki m it is the pleasantet and safest metlintt that ean be obtained". As it ha lonti been in constant nse throreh itl this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best that it ever lias been and that the genuine article is stdd by Hr.j...r.,1 NJAMr V A V KK, I'ractirml aad An rai t h. n;i-t. t,iwyll. l..j, K.ir r by C hm. k Thri-t 1 Cal4wf.11. t,w lun:: J. r. fuslom, Mnltn; 11. .at. and K.sniHr Kb . fen. r. Mitllinl urt.-. mid bv all IValri -vrrv. l,r-rr AdmiDistrator's Notice. 11 F-KKAS, Letters of Adminislratien to the estate of lljwi. S.,,,.',' ol ihe township of ButTalpr. rnnnty of I'nier.. deceased, have beei framed lo ihe subscriber, all persons indebted lo said estate are rt-qtien- ed to make itlllliCtliate nnvtnohi it, A tn ot biav,n? '' acaiust ihe same. .n P,tseni "'rm '"" atiineiiucateu i. r seiilement, at al present residence iu East BulKilre Tp.and al my residence in West Eullaloe Tp aller 1st cf April. Feb. SI. Ifofi pd HU.NKY NOLL, Admiaisirater. Dr. Jacob Horlacber, rIOTAMC rUVjilCIAX. havinff rejtainfd his health, has resumed his prari;cr cl ihe healing art. Htssurerior SALVE is slid drm"n,!- anii " sufpl"' " Ui"'al- ew berlm. May 8. I54 n . . . ajT1 " '' all kinds of 8-day art F Vnoiir mass Clocks and patent leyW tit lime-rieces. Ilrass N-.taw el,,. Ls a: $4. tns.s 3t-hour clocks as lewasl. Allclec. warranted tor one year at J.L. VODER'S T)l. TEI W ARK-Cake and card B.-i ' al"e rorks. pocns and Buller hmrfs. P'H'P "''"'-P'8" ,n lh bfyt "' ' P" 1 doi- VA ''0"d, " """fli 10 "tlMi,CI",n- All kiads ot rnprain-K ' ,n' sn"r"-l "" ' J- L. VODF.B S. WCOD FOR SALE. rri.Y to A. K. Bell or John CftaTfaj.r. li. Kill! cords delivered. Mat!".
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