T fuiisbnrq Clpnirlc. BY O. N. WOBDLN J. E. CORNELIUS. Jcne G, 1850. , Tm Mm-.. .WrM.-Tb- Lcwm bo CviR-MCLk, raM.-h-t on the rh cyum. im the insert nd lu rimiJattnn of any .Nvwrpaper id Union Co-mly. - - - ----- dDtuMi vic rrt-KiBt, tiwmTi.MfliMjw..tBBPiisi. a.Auti-?lTry Amrtwxn Jin.Hitiuitine Cnvtitma, New Vou. Thiu-MiHv.junrii. ljfi .ntf ntiiiran Tinitxi rr.i.ianne o-uv. niter.. lBiLFLPMlt, Tu' sd.iy, June 17, lA I'to-St'ivcry Amrrirttn TUkct. Tr pRTittnrr Mir.I.ATll FIU.M.PE. r-f Xrw York. Vkl iKCtiIANOKbW J. DoNEl.SON,f IvDnfre Penyifjflminia Drmormtte Tnht. t'Wwt That In t W rrpt-mi nf th art ntn MifMWri rrttn'n-mi at. and the r"r -pn unr tlw TMTritortea ,.f Kan. mud N--mka. f-vt; Imra aocTTttrti'Hifl retri'-ittitiit th- 1-t otitt- rKKFOKMKf A WoKK OF I'ATIUmTI' ?ArHlKH'Kin ntertins tlto Jmail uf ri tionl ritMunt by owtia- kn tlhrn-n t II. f,in.1Hnirntjtl law. ft.solrrd. V; rt wi- f.ill en ! th 1mtfiWrtfin of ! tr- i Vnt I'irtt' i a N T.. A I,. FAITi. I-1 L. AM hF HCIf.ST fully entinl to all tlt important eFnrrnH.ic whirh the mii-Ty ba htvl t. runmiitT, nod th I-- Hs -jrwrtlnlr maintained h r iatrrc?. and b-nor at hmiie and abrnnd. e.tmtl rh.wtV.' nr flPOHOIC "OOTT. f O- luml ia o. JtuHitnr fra.MC..K KK V. -I.. of M..i.tK, mt-ry Co. Hurrmrm- tn-rat ..MOTIIY IVE.f.f I'ytt-rt'v. American. Vtlil? A. Hrpublltan IMO TMKKT. ' Libert r and Union- now and for ever, on and inseparable." lin. W m-tr.it. ' I wp'iTt that I nwr orrm. and wrer vi7f r. ad no artr'.'jf fwiT er"FI frr mil'1 vtr. ft rt, r t S' nry rer T r Wre it d-tt mt txiit.' Hkxkt Clxt. tT COTi-.-l'tVr.R. Thftr.ft I Cor h ran, of Turk Co Dirwlri PlK'lp, of Annsirong Co Fit ft -moil ;rvu ItsirIlaM' L.aporte9 of Bradford Co NOTICE. COUNTY CONVENTION. In accordance with the usages of tlie Wine- partv, the undersigned ofii- c. t . -.. errs 01 t.ie nilT fMantting "tnmiltecS of LniOD COlintv invite THEW nif.S ASP At I. flTHKr.S fil'POSED TO THK I'KINCIl'- J E8 AST ME WISES O' THE XvTSOXil. i Admivistratiov, to met at their res pective election 1io'if. t.n S.iTrr.?.y tho 21st of June, lS-jti, and elect two Delegates front each iownship, ward, mid borouirh (except Jactson towns'p u Inch is to have but one.) Said Kel- csratcs to meet in Lewislmr?:. on tk Monday followine (SM) at 2," P.M.. to i;.tote f..e. tl,o vr-elMic, IMILIIIIIlllsJ ailUIUsl.Vs1 V V Ills, t i ('ounty OHicef, and transact other liu.siuesfi. The Deleirate elwtions to be open in the several towntdiips from 2 to o, I'.M ., and in the boroughs from C to 8, P.M. GEO. GUTELTUS, Tics. eT. D. Cli AJIBKRUS,-) JIexry Meutz, fViccTres. Aarox sMrrn, J TJexjamix fjAv.l sccre.ar;C3. BicLTa Uolel, May 31, ISiG. BgSuTbe three Committees appointed, woro represent,' J, ij, person or by substit uto, in the Cotifcrcnee which issued the foregoing Call. The proceedings were entirely harmonte'as, except thit n propo sition to apportion 4 Delegates to Hartley, 3 to Rcttiloc, and 3 to White Leer, rec-i Ted a tie vote, and the question rcf.rred over to the Convention. Tin early day named for the Delegate . . : . . . ,A . ;.... Ar ,l.n i LUCVllll4:s, WBO e me ruj:jjrain.u III luc members from the townships.who thought . .. .j i . c ' toat time would aecommodste the farmers wore than any other, this season. Ii will Lave a good tendency in settling at first the usual troublos about minor fficcs, and thus to concentrate attention more to the great National questions involved iu the coming struggle for Right and Truth. , Forgetting all questions that are new past and for ever settled "burying the hatchet'' when the war closes ALL ha opponents of the Fierce dynasty are cor dially invited to unite i". en organization j which shall overthrow, not only that, but j also all who support or sgologize for it. The Chrvnfrle, will earnestly, faith- j fully aid iu this effort. Wa shall take no I part in the choice between candidates for j nominations ; but stand prepared to give I tear iranu inouti locu.e support to any candidate we lave heard suggested, who . . .. , e ll .. thall receive the n 'duution. Any prti- J cular recommendations or announcements through our coluuius, must be paid for at advertising rates. The Canmhhates to be voted for iu our county, next October, (beside. Slate offic ers) arc Congressman, Assembly man, As sociate Judge, I'rothoootary, County Com missioner, l'robccnting Attorney, aud County Auditor. tCfThe Democratic National ConvtD- tiorj at Cinciunati hi.'-e taken thinq', very j moderately. Gun. Ward, a great slave-1 holder from Georgia, was chosen i'rsiueut. j The Uenton Delegates from Missouri were I rejected, and Atchison's admitted. The . l'latform of '52 wij rc-adopted,with some j new planks to suit the present demands of ' Slavery and Fiuilusti riatu. , ti.. n ..:. ...s.,l. XUK vouveuiiou d'li,uiucu j'-3,t-u.ty , , - e e i-i mr awu-tuitu. rum ill o'li-n aitct oiaiu . the 4th ballot, which resulted as follows : 1 UuchaBin fierce Douglass Cass 150 79 03 5 KSuCivil War or rather the almost unresisted efforts of Prcs.Pierce to "crush out Freedom" we believe prevails in I Kansas ; but the accounts are too wild and contradictory to be copied. tvcylt will be seen that our next Fair . will he held at Jlifflinburg, and that the . Premium List and Juufc'eS arc already ap-! pointed. M.fSinburg has hitherto mani- which Crooks sent him a challenge to luor feeted too little interest in this Society ; j tal combat ! "Wilson replied that he did but wc trust the spirit now shown, with not believe in dueling, but did believe in its almost "ccntrtl" location, will awake j self-defence. The Iljer well says, a largo number of competitors, and make "This second attempt of Mr. Urooks to the next, much the best l'dlr the Society has enj..yed. Wc hope much ' from Miff ln.Lurg and vicinity in this endeavor to ad.auce the interest trhrt li "fcd .a !!." oiiurrsfrloiial. In Sex ate Mr.i'ierce, from the Select CuuimiUfc appointed to invvfltigute the facts attend. ig I he recent assault upnu Mr. Summer, iiiai.t; rpt ri iu writing. It states tliat preccilrLts are to be fuuuU only in the I 1'.U 01 UIC UOUSC 01 iiCITCeiltatir5, the Senate never buviui! been called on to i , . pronounce iu'Icmeut in aMiuuarce. N;-- i cia prt-Ci-dunta are cited, aud the t'ommit- i jee CiUi0 t0 t0t. C 'lu-Iuslou tli.it. although . ... . . .. the assalt was a YloUution of the rrivile- ccs of the ScLule, it U lint williiu their juriMlk-timi, (tic uflVuce can ouly le uiuslnd by (La llouae, !' winch Mr. Ilrooks is a mcuiber. The cjneluttiun is in t:iii'i culuiuiiy niih IVuliHint-utarj law anJ the nquiifiufci.16 of the Con-titu-tiun, a ml ihty ibiTeforo rccuunueii'l that the Senate make ruiiiplaiat t the llourf, ainl su'ii;it a rennlutitm that I lie reiurt he aeccpttd, and it cj y thereuf, with the afli davitj accumj n)iug the wiue, be IrauS uiittcj to the It'iu.sc of KiiiCbi iitalives. The reMolution was ad'iiited, Mr. I'oouila alone votiug " Mo." KufsF., Juue 2J. Mr. Cair.phtll, of Ohio, (nun the Selrt Committee ipnintcd ti investigate the circutnstanccs attending the attack upn Mr. Suumcr, uiado report, c"ne!udiug as follows : Whereas ihe Senate of the t"ni!ed States have ira'isnuiint to this House a message. Complaining thl l'resloii S. Brooks, a Kepre seiilative from Ihe Stale of South Carolina, commillrdupon ihe person of Charles iimiirr a Senator from the 8iate of Missachuteits, while seat d al his rlek, in Ihe Senate chain- ber, affr the adjournment of that boily on the 2SJ of May last, a violent assault, which disa - hies him from attending to his duties in the Senate, and declaring thai said assault was a breach of Ihe pnvaleges of that body, and whereas from the respect of the privates tf the House, the Senate have declared that inas nojrh as the said I'resten S. Brooks is a mein- ""s. ,,unse- uo rrtst' a,,d 1 """". can not try and punish him tor a , breach of their pnvaleges; that they can not j proceed further in Hie ca'-e than to iiiakc their complaint lo tins II iue, and that the power arrrsl' ,r.v a,,l! P"iiih, devolves solely on uu uoo . .iiu urir.i, noon a inn invesu- ira'ion, it appears to Ihis House that the said Preston S. Brooks has been gtnliv of ihe as- sauil uompiatned r. by the Senate. Willi most aggravated circuiniances of violence, and that the same was a breach of Ihe pnvaleges not only of the Senate bul of the Senator as-! sailed, and of this House, as a co-ordinate branch of the licislatiee department nf the govtrnment in direct violation of the Consti suition o, . . ,-s,ales, WI!ltfii oeciares ma a Senator or Representative, for any speech Iordrhate in cither House, shall not be ques tioned ia anv other place; and, whereas this U .use is uf the c pinion that it has the power ' ,...!. t.. F...II.lI It, c-.,l Il.,.. SI lt.-..nl-. for the said assault, not only as a breach of the privalrge of the Senator assailed, and of the Senate and House, as declared by the Constitution, but as an act of disorderly be havior. And whereas, it further appears from ?uch inrestiaiow.i arrr fl. Ttmnndsoti, Kep- resenta'ive from the S:aie of Virginia, and Lawrenre M. Kein, Represer'ative from South Carolina, some lime previous to the assanlt were informed that it was the purpose of the aM Rror ks to commit violence on the person of said Chrles Sumner for words used by hiu. in delate as a Senator in the Senate, and took no measure to discourage or prevent the same, bni r,n the contrary, anticipating the commission of such violence, were presenton one or more occasions to wuness the same as fiiends of the assailant; therefore, Resolved. That Preston S. Rinoks h, and is for.h with expe led from this House as a Representative from the State of South Caro-1 lins. 1 Resolved. That the H..n-e hereby declares ; its disapprobation oi ;he sa'd act of Henry A. L r.llTIUnihl.n 9H.1 l.ieran... f U . . 1 1 in -a. .or. I ' ' (r, said 3SS3U. Sicned by reri. Campbell, of Ohio, ! c;.. . J I. : ! piuner ana i'cnnmt.in. piuner and Howell Cobb, submitted a minority re port, arpiing that no breach of privilege under thf Constitution had been committed and tint the House had no power to go beyond the Constitution in deciding that breach of privilege had been committed. Until reports w. re hid on the. tabic, and ordered to be painted. The House then adjourned. Ilassachusetls and South Carolina, Alpha and Omega in politics and every thing (.'.. Ouo a happy nation of workers and scholars; t'le. otlor a natijti of be- sotted tyrants and miserable slaves. In the Revolution, Massachusetts furnished i moro men to fight for Liberty,! ban all the i now Slave-holding States. Her people, wero nearly all Whigs : those of South Carolina) were tw0.tlirj3 Toriei. TLc j . u of To . animatcs Soutn Caroi;. j n:ns to ,r:g Jav j, gh(, u t j her Marion, her Laurens, her Pinckney, her Sumptcr, her Lowndes, her Grrukc, her I'rcstoii, and other noble men ; but ! her Toryism has exhibilel itself, in the N'ulliiicalionism of Jach'un's day and the ! Brutality of our owe. Massachusetts contributed mon and i money to stay the combined ravages of i ":itous and Tories in South Carolina. To rnv for tl.ia. .9. C .ntlelit. f liea rlpetrii.tion of j . Mass. commerce before the war of 1812 ; I von.-. i . . i i e : in J3J, acmannct llie ruin 01 .'lass. I manufacturers ; the same thing she re peated in 1840 ; aud now denounces tbe peaceful emigrants of Mass. to Kansas while she scuds her own sons armed ! In intellectual and political contests, the defeat of Hay tic by Webftcr, of Calhoun by Adams, (.f Aiken by Banks, and of, J . 1 1 1 , i "titter by fcitmner anil, many other sim il-tr trials, have been signal, and teuded I still more to arouse the Tory spirit now rampant in the bosoms of her "chivalry!" I'roston S. lirooks was a leading man in encouraging the armed migration to Kansas. After Sumner's richly deserved excoriation of tbe hoary-head calumuiator, (Butler) this Brooks, with Keitt (another South Carolina M. C.) dogged Sumner a day or two for the purpose of assailing if i e 1 -it- t t rri .t uul ot hilling uiui, aiuue. a ue wajt tucjr ! -1. blm U eul.l Inne. ' have abused him, the world knows. , Gen. Wilson, (Sumner's colleague) de- j nounced the attack in Citing terms, fur interfere with the privilege of the Senate, before he ! "S cleared Litueeif of the liabil ity of his first offence, is adding insult to injury to that body. Will ihe llouee al- Lewisburg Chronicle low any of its members to beui'ty of such defunct and go unpunished 7" Gen. Wikon said Mr. Sumner would defend hit upeevh when he returned, to which tho old aiuner Under, replied (iu Senate) "You're a liar I" Bully Brooks threatened Mr. Chaffee, a M. C. from Mass., io a publie house, for denouncing his course. All lhee, taken together show a con spiracy among tho slave drivers to de. troy freedom ill Washington as they have in i Cattle Show of the Society ba held at MtF Kansa, and especially to overawe or kill ' FMSIi:u, Thursday and Friday, the fith both the Mass. Senators. It furnishes a new chain of proof of the Tory Slaveoera cy's design to push matters to a Dissolu tion of the Union, if they caunot rule ab solutely. Tom lieiitoa declared, at the outset, that disunion was at the bottom of the Kansas I 'lot. Letter from St. Diary's, Elk Co., Pa., relative to the RitltjKay Company' t Land. Some time a;o, in the Philadelphia Public Lfrlgrr.the following common sense letter was 1 published upon Ihe ahnve subject. Emigration to this place is now becoming active all over the Slate, and there are many who would like to know something about it. The following letter is writnyi in a vcy plain manner evi dently being from a plain man, yet to many it makes it only the more satisfactory. Mms. EuiTnas Gmllemen: Allow me, among many oiners wno nave aonressed you from this place, through the medium of your 1 paper, to give the pnblic some information, i It is given by me in good faith, and nothing , can be found therein that cannot be fully reli- , ed upon, j he motives I have in writing this letter, are, first, I know that many persons living in large cities la'.'or hard and live very economical, and yet at the end of the year lliey are where they commenced, and not a cent better olT. Evry change has an inllu- euce upon them, and when a dear and hard time sets in. they are thrown out of employ - ment. and their wive, and children ha!.e io ! sutler, their living is expensive, rents high. Their living is expensive, rents high, I iiitti uwic m..,. uiui, .hui mtii w u c nie I small, anil as small as tney are.lliey areolien ! unable lo obtain work. Now see iheeentrast ' in this eonntry. Kenis are almost uoihing i living is cheap.work plenty.fucl costs nothing 1 but the cuttnis,and it you do not feel disposed to cut your wood, y.iu'ean take your grubbing- hoe and dig Coat, Aiiain. secondly, ll votl are a man of family, vurchildren in a coun- . .ti, ,u;, . l- i . .1 -it i try like this, are not exposed lo the tliol,aml snares thai are thrown in their way in a env. We may walk in our streets from week '.n week and will scarcely hear a profane work, and we will meet with none of the drunken- ness. temptations and rowdyism, you have in . ' J J your large cities. We have the beit of srhols, and our boys and girls every one have their engagements when they return home, so that the opportnni- ties thrown in their way to assoc.aie' wi.h the i , i . . i prolane, wicked and bad are completely cut oft. Azatn. inurdaV. I woy persons in jour cines, wno nave spent their youth and! manhood, and after arriving at old age. are compelled to be rentcrs.and in case of sudden : ; death, the only prospect of their families is j the almshouse or dependence upon strangers. . How diflerently here! Every man has his ; j own home. If a mechanic, "he raises enough potatoes vegetables and corn to keep him and 1 : the lime ihus spent is scarcely missed, and is j ! more a pleasure than otherwise. And let : j your habitation be ever so humble.it is still a ! home ; and there is more real happiness and j j security in your own home than in the finest ' , house with rent day before yon. I speak of these things understandincly. as I mvself was a mechanic in 1'hiladelph a, where I have many acquaintances, and though I worked hard and stinted myself, I could just keep my head cbove water, as is usually said, -by the skin of my teeih." I came to tins place four years aeo. I have succeeded in building a sm'g h"l"- nive r'eii'y to do. pi P'eiHv to wear, and am contented v,i,... ....m ,,i.. .... , ,., entv to en, I and hipov. Nothing would indure me lo return agaiu lo the excitements and dancers of the cny. I have been induced to write these lines be cause 1 believe that a fair representation upon the subject may benefit hundreds, and may lead many to come and see for themselves. The land here is ferule and a good lime stone soil, and well adapted for raising all the grains. For a grazing or stock eonnirv, no thing better can be wanted. Almost evcrv mechanic keeps his own cow, u Inch feeds throtteh the summer months in the woods, which make hrst-rate pasinre. a, I I I I . i .-.s ,oi uai u ivc never seen a place more annnnantiy snppiien. ou can tout it every- where. I know of six or emht coal mines opened in the vicinity of ihe horonoh. and even some in the limits of ihe boroueh: I believe the whole irart to he underlaid with coal. I woitiii recommenn miners ana others inter ested in Coal tnrnmr tin and make evnntinn. tions for themselves. On account of the great market we will soon have, ihe land, I believe, will greatly raise in value on that account. I have frequently found iron ore in going over the lands, though I have not seen any de velopement. Th-re is a bank opened at a short distance, but I have not been there to see it. Limestone is plenty everywhere. J he limber cannot well be excelled.. It is very valuable, being large and ihriftv, and of the best quality, such as cherry, maple, oak, hickory, pine, hemlock, beech, chestnut. Arc. I never saw belter timber anywhere, and I have seen a good deal. Our community is getting along fast. The farmers are eening well off, and the mechan ics are well doing. They have steady work. good pay, and no doctor bills to keep them j poor, for a helthier place cannot be found. ) 1 have wriiten this with no oiher view than : to show that the ind.isiru.us mechanic who i has a hard wap io get along in the citv.wnlud . do well to come here. W LYONS. . " i F R o n KANSAS. Cuicaoo, Tuesday, June 3, lS5G.-0ur j dates from Lawrence are to the 25th of , May. The correspondent of tbe Chicago j Tribune sends a list of tbe property de stroyed at Lawrence on tbe 1st ult., amounting to 130,000. Gov. Shannon issued an order calling on the troops at 8 o'clock on tho morning of the 22d. A gentleman, just arrived, reports that the difficulty mentioned as ocruring at Pcssawatomie Creek, took place at Oaawa tomic. The quarrel arose from depreda tions committed by the Pro-Slavery men on the cattle cf the Free State men. On the 2Gth some Pro-Slavery men sei- woil . lroa StatA worn fin1 nrni.at.AnA in ! r..oos.-s. ... hang him, when his wife fled and aroused .l. ..'ii i . . i- . me ueiguoors, who came to uis rescue. A fi.k. 1 R t. Cl. ..! , fight ensued, aud five Pro-Slavery and two Free State men were killed. A force of sisty men, organized at West- port, Missouri, on tbe 27th ult., and pro ceeded to Osawatomin. New IIavev, June 4. The house to day elected James Pixon (American Re publican), United States Senator. The vote stood Iixoo, 115; Toucoy, 101; scattering, T. Charles M'Curdy was also elected Judji of the Snrrcmc Court. and West Branch Farmer- The Fourth Annual Fair! ' At a meeting of the Exeuutive Commit tee of the Union County Agricultural So ciety, held at the Commissioner' olIL'e, OB the 2"th day of May, 185G, it wa Resolved that wherever tho nett fair be held, the proper authorities be requested not to admit any of those flying horses or nny thing of the kind withiu their jurisdic tion during the days of the Fair. Hi-solved that the next annual Fair and "'"1 aiJ'S U"'"-''- Pvsolved that James Youup, Charles Croti.-r, Jacob IWkard, Samuel llarber, Win. Kohl, and Emanuel Pontius, be a Local Committee, with power to add to their number, to make all the necessary Arrangement for the Fair withiu their guarantied subscription of $75. The following Premium List and list of Judges wag examined and approved. L. Stersub, Huo'g Sec'y. lto.l Hornea. For th W Sullloo be liin Urn kef within th liuiiu uf ibe 'Ci"IT oue MrTlce Kon ou 2il l-tl. fin rooJttioiia 3 0) hr-i lir,.lint; Ur-. I or more her eolta to bo abown a oil i l bM-t, .Mi. ronitiona Oil : Ijh.1 OoMinj Horav, not ovor 7 jeora 3 oo I 2.1 b- .t 2 110 i , W.I J jvre old Colt 2 00 ; I at Iwrt 1 Wl I ht 1 Tr.m old Colt 2 00 2.1 b-t 1 oo : ..',ckin "" CoIt 1 00 lrt .ucklnz Man Colt 1 SO 1 Jd br.t 1 ll ! I.-1 Vrliug Colt 2 OH ' 2J b-.t " 1 01) ; Juile'i Francis Wilson, Wm Mere, Jacob G Brown, John W Sullontoo, Kobl B Barber. Ao. 2 I'lowlns laltb. brat Plowiiijr. ni;.rj In-ini: b.U l. thr .kill of work men bti.1 rtiKI.ilne of u-tuift, M4 well as rlrtlltion of tlm woik. ri.lli.-r tban time, provijwd It be Uoue wuliin a reaKouable time 4 00 Id l.4t 2 00 j ben A -ne by a boy ur.rir 20 jrearaofaga 2 ihi ; , . ... , ,, 1 " ! '"-John Ming, Georee Slear. Thomas j Penny, David Kleckoer. Philip Oroa.. I Wm .ifBI .nlll;. witbia Hie limit, of the Society one aerf ice eraeon 4 00 si t-i. um, c.d.ium.h. a ou 3 OO ; u" ! 1 2jerolil I Im-mi 1 60 tet '..e f. r all purieea,2ofherealvea to beahown i be!t nun eon a ov "' "' I d'L V.n!o.'im'.m''n'.ry 4U"UM full etaleuieuU 3 oo 2 oo I beet or uior.. IWnry t:.we, owned and kept by one i l"r" "- "" uieni.-nta of ace. t.reed, yield Ac. b 1 r.-n-liTed. Ieun. cajoi Journal una year or 2 OO ! b,.t - vearoid lle.fer, A.J.widloo 21 b.-t FJ. '!i,in ttun .mount of Butter 2 i-.tTyrar old lleifor 1 oii : 1 i"t F.J. '' of Neat C.ttl. beioniiing to one f.rn.. net leer tuan 10 b.au F.J. and I AO ' 2d i-t FJ. i Juig-es John Wilt, John Gnndy. Isaac Eyer I Sr, David lleniniig, Daniel Rengler. ! . ... .,.,. . .. -n M". and Teams. b-et toke of OXen.4 jeewMnr Baoro SOU iiiJL 2 lt, ie-.i yoae oi eo-er l air.. I and F.J. or Oo beet team of Oxen from any on. township, 6 pairs or mure. 4 yeare o.d or more 8 00 re-et .pan of VI orkitig florae. 4 uo 2d beat U Oil leel pan of Matched Ilorwc. 3 no 2d I-,1 1 and F.J. Jtiiliri R M Musser, Abrm Frederick, Jas Halfpenny, Flavel Clingan, Francis Zellers. So. She?p and Svwlne. beet Freucli -Mrnoe avuem, kept wtUria toe bociety limits J leiira 3 0) Wet tiu k of any other kind 2 no I'd Im-.i 1 uo be-t hwe Sheep 2 no let 0 I. -mba 2 isl Iv-t Hoar 4 00 :'.l l.-.t 2 00 best sow, with 1 or more of ber Pig. to be .hewn F J and .1 or 4 00 2d be t t J and 1 or J III) b-ei & .r more Tigs, 2 to 10 wceka old ' J. and 2 or 3 Oo -d he-t 1 0 ' 1, -I -2 I'iw tJ. and I or 2 00 2d le-t FJ. or 1 00 Juili;ra Chas Wilson, Geo Dreisbach,Isaac Sleuktr, Jesse Cornelius, Jas Marshall. I . -louHrj. j Wt pair Shanghai C Uicken. ' Tft -d Oet 20 bet pir thittagnnira 7S 1.1 I. -t 2S t. at p.0r Corhin China. 7. : VI.I l--.t 24 I U-.t j .or 1'oll.h 7o 2.1 l-t 2S I Is I pair of any other breed id le-t n. .t p;tir Tuikeva 2d l9t !o. T Crops, te-.t s acrca Winter neat 7S 1 oo 60 5 no ! J. and 3 no 2 (.0 i 1 io 1 1- .M tv-.t t-,1 Imahel of Wheat 21 Oi-.t --cr "B nea 1 Ml 3 no t 2 eO t 01 . 3 Oil 2 00 J. .nd 60 : F.J. : 1 no oo 2 m I 00 ail 60 I i 00 ' 1 no 1 w-t o aeres Ujo I...I area Indian Corn I 2d l-t ;oi i-.t : L. t Krr. do do 1 2d 1-e.t , t-t totrhel Corn In ear. 2-1 1-e.t 1 l.wet S aeref Ontf , 2l l.e-t ! Wat l.uiihel Oate , b.-et Im-lil It.irkwheat I bent 3 -re buli-y 2d N-t h.-et emp Potatoes, not under Irn 2d let bent bualiel ?wriet Potatoea do otoinon I'uintoo. ' lieet 2 arre T.irni beat t.u.liel Turnifi. liest '4 aere l'nrr... be.t l arre Beet a tsxt bu.h. I B-i-ta be.t a.-ro Kut. Ba. Turnip. te't I4 acre Dean., 2d bent le.t pi-rk ftean. b-it peek 1'ena let lot I ..latro iri 2 00 1 no fto a ot fto j 00 2 no f.o S no J. and so 1 00 to so so beat 2 Pumpkins 1 00 Juifzr Laird Hnwarl, Jno C Brown, Tho Cornelius, Isaac Eyer Jr, Wm Watson. ,,..,.,. --i,.e, Aooi.,'. ..t under 4 kind.. . peek of So. S-rruit. ea -b kind, ail rai.-ed by the Person preeauting J.l 00 d tiw.t j. "V 'Vr X !m ml uniwr ,u """m M" , e.. I beei imaUei Apple. 1 oo i n t upe. i.n.ns IVars 1 oo I t.,i .pwim-na l-iuuw 3 or mon kind. loo S3 PS XXZ J S -ChJamS, Jacob Smith, Bobl C Alon, Wm Seebold. o. O-Iiairy Product a. brat IO It. ... mm H.ill,, ! . ailver butter knife .nd 2 or 4 00 I 2.1 beet 2 00 best Clieeee, 2S 11 9. or more 2 00 tent tot lloner. 2.'.JI. or more I 00 Jurf-re Peter Hageubueh, Danl Noll, Edw I Wilson, Henry (ast, Sera Spigelmyer. o. IO Flour and Itread. ! beet barrel of W heat Flour 2 00 1 2d br.t 1 00 l-st .So Ibe. Ttnekwhat Floor 1 00 be't aperimen of Flour Dread, with a written atate- m.-nt of nianni'r of making it 1 00 ; beet Kye aud Indian, ua. eondiUoos 1 00 I JuHw John Chambrrlin, Ch Hassenplug, Sam I Kaufman, Geo W Hafer, Jos Fisher. .o.Il Ilouaebold Manufactures. beet Fulled Cloth, 10 yaria or nor. 2 00 M h .t 1 00 beet Wool Flannel, 10 yarda or Biora I OO 21 beat do 1 00 3 laj l oo I no to 1 00 so 1 oo (0 AO a no 100 I 00 3 00 l oo 1 00 to to to to fo 1 0) 1 00 1 00 ,.,.,- .-a Wool n.aa.1 10 neda oe winiw ; Yoin yn Crociing, s janitor nor. Ir'1 tT'lt - ... te-at nan uarpeuog, o yaroa or mor. ?' .. beat Hearth Ruff bet U dox. pair Men. Wooum Half Hum bet W.iolen Shawl 21 baft beat ponnd Wooien Yarn bet tii.llt y.t ist Ad l-ent beat It. dspraad 2d let beat epeeimea Koidl.work 2.1 beat bert I Jimp Mat beat Knit Tippet be.t Wrought Shoe. best 2 pal re Mitten. I. I eieinien Kaie. d Wnrated Work let Straw Hate, (ormirfl beat d.imeaUe Soap, t iba. or woira Judgei John Youngman. Wm Y'oungJr, J II Goodman, A H ! ntz, Penj Winter. June 1856. No. 1 -Manufactured Artie lea. Utt ntng! Wan W h"t pcim.a JbtMt Work 2 00 b"t lrtm tut a i M Vt I 100 U .t rv.'O.t. s.tt of Crrlii Ittrona mMroftureJ wirl.m the limit of ill" ."ociily 2 00 ( bu miiI S it Carri. Urui, tune mdilloM 1 do . L.-.1 W turn. Horner. Ln-i.1 loi. Lwl akiui flDlabbd M ir n bl 1,!oi. Kl ftilnii flni.htl bw.t 4 wd-. Hrn.- I-- iU.er brtt 3 ul" S U L. .IK-T lw.l lot ot Vpfr Lilrr. 3 ildi or mor. tH-t a tn i Thick iuhh tit i pair of swr.1 i-.ilf Bonta 1 11 1 2 Oo 1 iM I 1 oo 1 1 oo 1 M 1 oo 1 m Jttilgn l lios llayesamnei Binzrr. jjuicj Mathers, John M Taylor, Andrew llauclc. Ko.13 Aeririillurallmplrnientfl tst impnivnl tiward flow 3 00 1 00 brat i m pro Ted Seed Plow 2 00 2d bt 2 b-t ulmrll Plow 1 00 bf et (rln Keir 2 01 heat Urai Cotter 00 beat Urun brlit 2 00 brat Corn bull ' be.t r.oniOK Mill 9 beat Cultieator 00 beet llerrow . w bet Holier J 0" heat iinvrored florae Halo J 00 lo-t Lime-St.reed.-r 100 beet porlahleCel-r Mill 2 00 l t -irtble('loeer Uuller 2 00 bet doaen S.-5tbea 100 beat doseo Hr vka 1 00 beet ilniru Manure Fork. I 00 be-t da-n Shoeela beat 1 doaen lloe any new and ue. lul fmproeement tn any Fartft Ma- rhine. or ilili.lement, areordloe to 1U value, at the diacreiion f the ttmmittee from 1 to 6 OO .ny new and u-fiil Improeement In any lloubold Marbine. im; l rornl or arnele of furniture ral.-u- lab-d b liliteo tie- labor i f renialra from I to ft 00 .joVriJa's 8 Marsh, K V B Lincoln, H'y High. David Watson, James Crosgrove. Xo.14 Manure &. Farm Accounts two 4 boree loa'la eomtee-t Manure. hat quality pre pared al m Ireot np-e... by ane new .roree. n eiatement In writing to be given of mat"rial need, mid - of preparation, rxpeuee, Ac, a epeuioett lo be exbibited at the fair 4 00 Cd bet 3 00 beet aeeount of Farm OperaMona f.,r the eeaaon. ine the na iauMTenient of etock. rropa. env ini.rovo mnt in frn-ioc, plnwinc. M.inT- rultivatinir and bareoeting crop, togrtle r with .tene and in come of tlic lann. to lie pre-ntrd to llie Committee oo frope on or ni'f.re tltr fir.t ..londay inJauuary neiu.nd premium award-d be them 3 00 gr.-at. et profit- trom aere of land in any crop or Crops, foil .lelem. ol in writing of exprnee of la bor, manure, Ac , allb true value of crop, certified oo.l. r oath, J. and 2 OO 2d l- .t 2 IS) .Aaron! I Jwh'f Geo R Bliss, Xaihan Slear, Smith, John Banner, Teter Mewman. Ko. 15-1 ncuiiuin-alril irllclm. . JMSR ner.t.hCrt.tzer.JasM Creight, J V Barber, M il faggart, Mark Hallpeony. The same article or animal shall lake ihe premium in ihe same cla-s but once, nor be allowed to take a lower premium in rank than ' has previously t een taken by the same. The several Committees shall have liberty ; to recommend Honorary 1'remiums, tn be paid by the Executive Committee as they deem the ' funds of the Society will warrant, and also to award Diplomas to such contributors as they may deem worthy of that notice. The October Election M. EniTnm: Pennit me, through the col- ? nmns of your paper, to recommend J. W. ! SWDS. of Milllinburg. for a candidate fori 1'rot llOHOlary. Mr. Sands is qualified to perlonn the duties of the orlice, and well worthy the initiates of Ihe people. Je 6 A Yotkb or KtiLT. M...SR.. Eninins : As the lime is approach- i ing for the W higs to make iheir nominations (is Union coiinu) f(,r the several oflices to be vacated this fall, I would, without any dispar- . agement to the rest of the gentlemen who may be brought forward as randi.laies. suggest the name of Mr. JuIIVsoN WALLS, of Lewis bur?, as a suitable candidate tor to illft? Juik'f. It is coneeiled by all parties lhai one Jinb.-e should reside in the ciTiinty town, as there is frequently husmess to be transac- j ted before him. and it would save much Iron- ! b e and ex; ease, if the Judge could be conve- : nienl, without traveling from 4 to 10 miles, ' which is now Ihe case. Mr. Walls is compe- j tent, and speaks anil understands the German ! language well. Me 6 A Old Wmo. To 1'ie Voters of I'nion County: Fellow Citizens I offer mvself as a candidate for the : office of l'rlllollot;irv. Should I be elected, I pledge my self lodischarae the duties of said ollice Willi lidclitv and imparnaliiv. JiHI.V A. MEKTZ. ! Lewisburg, June A, 18Sii. For tbe le-wi.burg Cl.ronirle. Mr.sii. Eurrnus: Please announce the name of THOMAS 1 1 A Y Et. Esq., as a suita ble candidate f. r ti-l!lll y, al the ensuing election. Mr. Hayes is a very worthy man, and would make a good representative. and is deservedly popular with nu n of all parties. Jnne fi. M.sv Whigs. FOURTH ANNUAL REFORT OF tlie Union County Mutual Insurance Company. Abstract nf Ihe Fourth An nual R-port of the Board of Directors of the I'nion Mutual Insurance Company, made at their Annual Meeting, on Ihe first Monday of May, A. D. iS56 : A m.iunt of property ineured up to Mav7. 1S5S. $27S 000 71 .. m tbe pater, 7.0-.S 00 pollciM aurr.nd.red tb. put year, 7 044 44 207.0 si 27 of premium note in foree. Stay 7, 1SS, JityleS tie) " " reneived the paet year, 411 3S 2o.7'0 IU i M .urrend'd th. put year, 7,771 OH ' ls.liss nd S? umber of policies In foree May 7, 1S.S5, 4 iasued the paat year, 24 urrend'd the paet year, 7 1 178 Statement of the operations of the Compa ny, during the past year, viz: .ftvjrj and Expenditures. Am't of elnim for lose. " eooii.vuaaiion to Direi-tora. $1,S00 00 41 4U lo no ; 4a :o . u " Treeanrer, M ezonerationa on Ae.evu.ent Xn. 2, " -. .. .. expense of eolleetine A.aeeainent No. 3, lneidi-ntat expi ttea, for pnntiug, ic, otbee rent. Preeid.'nt'a aalarv. f7 32 OA 44 i 2 70 40 no t iai elHiinfornotkioiroiit Aaa't No S.nnitpoetapi.an lot iniereev paiu .seseo, iiiifi-a . eirntuorn, 114 10 " Ui4 71 r-e'd on premium notea tbe put year, Ac. of A,st No. a. ettar-etl to Tra.urarf o. 7n i 2ii 37 ; uu. uu nr. , . , u. , .iaj I , tOO0, aaietaover liaMlitiefl May 6, ISA6, Admit Slate tf the fundi. unpaid elalmt on order, are iaaue.1 due of Aaa't No. 2, $.10 84 ','3 ' i loo 03 j flSO ST ' " 3, 22 ;s Treuurer'a acoount 67 S 821 00 " .eteovrrliahilitiea.May i.lSSO Matrment of Loaset the viul near. w w Wm. H. gchoch, $1000 00 Director. A. Mertz, Lew.sburg. Isaac Eyer, Un. ion Up. II. P. Sheller, Lewisburg. John t. unity, East Buflaloe Tp. James Marshall While Deer J p. John Wilt, Hartley Tp. f William M. Schorh, Selinsgrove. Daniel Witmer, Chapman Tp. Thomas Hayes, Lew isburg. Wm. F. Wagonseller, Selinsgrove. John Patesman, Kelly Tp. Abraham Schoch, New Berlin. James D. Cbamberlin, butfaloe Tp. Offken. JOHN GUNDY, PresidenL I.aac Gii, Vice Pres't. Jinm A. Mests, Secretary. H. P. SnitLta, Treasurer. Agents. George Hill. Esq.,Selinsgrnve. Daniel Wit mer. Chapman. Daniel Weidensanl, Hartley. E. F. Uundy, East Buffaloe. John Hartz, Lewisburg. Attest: JOHN GUNDY. Jobs A. Met, Sec'y. Pres't. Lewisburg, May 19, W8. List of Veiiders of MetChindlis SUBJECT to License, within Ihe County of LMON, for ih Year IMMI. Biifftlur. ToicHtliip. rCrlj.-hl llca l: $liilViMrtio Bady rot. CLAIM IJ'T.'n 1J.0.U0 H'. f JiMJpllC. It TOO J'jilinfiiir'j. In luuo tiuu!iu. k w;tmr 13 10 00 1.1 10 0-1 ..K-.r HuUer 14 !..o I II I. nil r II UmMnllu( TOorwiir .If a H.rlr 13 lom J i'iUi la i"" V ..MIJ M. nte.iua 1.1 10 Oo It II heniuir J C .M.I0..M-. I S.V KKt.r U Lone- A Co 14 3 V. M Sle.-a 14 11 A .At U Ilntlry. DBKeret 14 7 00 liuptrumm!nrell TOO Wei-1-ura.ul k Co 14 T It V Olo.t r 14 ' 0 g K IrreiaUacb li T o '?hem Spielaayar 1J 1O.O0 jV'''4l llfiltn. Edward Wilon Jol.a 1 B- ar ."hn H I'oroeliua atiUeckner Tonnirm&n, Stork er Co Ri-eeee k Kremee 1.1 lo.oo f K .-l.ufl. r 14 7.00 13 lo in I.: K....-0 14 ; on 14 r; M...IO 14 3.0W 14 loie, Kotwrtwuiribrd 14 7.UC t,.jiri.l. V U rai.-K.rt 13 l.o 18 10 Oo Beaeer, Uorrta Co 13 lo.oo JjTttliurt). II It OO J J Wl!a II is on 11 12.60 18 10 00 14 ?09 tioodiuatiAi;iiainb'n U li'.o ubliutra k Wetael Ilureb 4 Vorae 3 loie-ij e. hr.-yer A Son . Brown Killer J II H-ale C W Seu.lile r sprker w T kvltmyef A M Uw.be 13 lii'Hi't Slog r 7 le.h bn.t A ealdwell 14 7 00 7 o"lj Baker k Cr, 14 7..er( nfer A M yaddin 14 Too .1 I. T -ler 14 7 11 Th. ,. el.it 14 7 00. Slear Suioton 11 7 lei.J li'.id.unth A Rro 14 -." .I'.hu llo.ihton 11 7 oo.llerriet r-lLUolLS 14 3 ft. W. iieueeb 14 f Reyera lanf e i Tboinaa He. re j jo-ph rr'a..lln A)4., p,,,,,,, j p v inr(c.rdeo a o 14 i OeuoiaiAuil.e 14 7."' Krlly. BI Dateamsn i: ULO srephen Flick 14 Too David Simpler U 7 01 I llanek A R,.land Kaulmao A R' ber l'J 12.ei J Tlorrny A i.'o 13 lino 14 7 ou JjiMtilmtn ntiil hrewrii. FndyAFliek 3 Ml'") Hultle Tp K-I.H A Brother. 3 .MM v.( Kotl.li If Samuel llaerenplui; 3 &O00 MlfllioliurK An Appeal will be held at ihe Commission- r f lir.. . t . V...... 4,r-t- lb l.lib day of June, l5ii, when and where all those who may feel themselves aganeved by Ihe ! above Classification may attend if 'hey think proper. J. A. MEHTZ. ' May 19, IS.Sfl. App. of Merc. Tales . Mount Vernon House, VO. 9o, orth 2d St T1j i I a d'Tp h ia. i.1 This oI(. and well sia!'lishr! h.use is f citv on business or pleasure. The c.uitinueil palr(,nae G ,ie puhlic (and of West Branch , ,ricud, , particular) is lespertiullv inviled. I. L. BAR RETT. Philad-, March 1, leioli. Proprietor. West Branch Insurance Company, OF Lock Hiiven, Pa., insure Dr-tafht'tl Buildings, Siores, Merchandize. Farm Properly, and other btnldines. and their con tents, at moderate raies. Doing business on bolhCash and Mutual 'ans. Capital. i !00,iajO. bIHlJTons. Hon John J I'earce John B Hall Chas A Mayer Chas Crist Peter Dickinson Hon G V. Harvey T T A brains D J .In kman W White Thoc Kitchen Hon. .. C. T. T. HARVEY, President. A It R A MS, Vice Pres. THO S KITCHEN, Soe'y. j JAMES 11. HAMLIN. Arent. j 627 Lewisburg. I.'nion Co. Pa. Assignee's Notice. T IHE nndersioned. Assiepees nnder a rid untarv deed of assigumeiii for the benefit of creditors, executed l v Htsnr R. Null, ot ihe boron-jh of Lewisburg. on the Pth day of April, lSo6. hereby eive notice to all persons nemg indebted lo said Henry K.Noll to make immediate payment io ihe undcrs enr.l ; and all those havin? claims acainst said Noll aie requested to present them without delay. H. P. SHEI.I.ER, G. F. MILLER, Assignee ol Henry R. Noll. Lewisburg, April 17, 18 i6 J. Goldsmith & Ero's. Just Arrived MiV COODS ! 'Y'OW is the ll ma le cl.ir wintpr of our discontent .oi-- siiminer" by ihe ar- rival of our NEW STOCK of . Spring and Simmer Chid?, consisting of the latest assortmrttt of MI-'XS ' WEAK ever beware brou-ht to Ihe town of ' Lewisburg. Our sti ck is complete, and we are se'lmg at very reduced rnees. All of our Goods are selected by onrselves and mantit'ac ; tured in our own esiab'ishment in Ph.la-I. viz. Blark. Brown, Blue, Green. Cia ret and Plaid Broadcloth and Casstmere Ilrcss. Frock anil , Sack Coats, as well as j FANCY CLOTHING of every description Vests of Cassimere,S !k I and Satin, all made afer tbe latest fashions, i and warranted to be well ma le. Also White Marseilles Vests, White Linen Vests and Panis. and every variety ol goods usually found in a Gciitliniin Farnifhimj IS'tniisimcut, including Gloves, Hosiery. Neckcloths. Storks Drawers. Suspenders. Handkerchiefs. I'mler shirts, &c. Also a great variety of Fancy Articles. Also II tTS.Caps for Spring anil Summer wear, I'mbrellas, Carpel Batrs. etc. There will he crowds aitending our neit month's Court, therefore we have laid in a I much larger stock than we otherwise would have done. Our motto is "Quirk Sales and Small Profiis,"and to this motto we adhere. N.B. We would partteular'v call Ihe atlen- j lion of Parents to our stork of Bots' Clutiiiu. ' and also that Goods will be carefully made to 1 order. Particular attention paid toordersfrom f the country. Lewisburg, April, 1S5S j CI. H. Eersham, M. D., nAVIXf. permanently located in Le wisbure. Pa., respectfully tenders his Professional Services to llie citizens of this town and vicinity, hoping by prompt attention to the duties of his profession to merit a share of iheir patronage. Attention will also be paid to Chrome Diseases of every naiue.and H ealed with unparalleled success. Dh. DEIfsHAM graduated at the renowned American Electic Medical College.Cincinnati, having first studied the Did or Allopathic sys tem of medicine, and attended Lectures in one of die Oid School Medical Colleges nf Philad- . elphia ; but becoming convinced of ihe super- I " i.irilv nflh. V..t e A m.vian r.-1l . .. m ' he commenced us study, ami attended two courses ol Lecmres in ihe Reformed or Ame- ncan Eclectic Medical College of the tjueen t-'i'y of the West. This Institution, although ' yet in ita infanev. baa no aioierior in thet.reat Weat.and I has aln-adv annually more stud, ntn than the f.ur other i MeiiuMl Colbire. of 4'inrinnatl rnmrineil. It la eond.nit ' I phyeieiana to all parte of our c!oh".eud in Ohio, Indiana, ' I kc . thi-y will anon be mora numerous than auy other ' . elaa, of t.hr.leien, t i The prineipal diff-renee between tlie R.formed t'newl or t fceleetie.and the o.d Allopalhie.yM.m of meiheine. iathia: tbe New S-bool ne no m. do-iual aitent that in any way nijiinou io tne puman aystem, eucb a, t'alomrl. Aeeae. Antimonv.e.-. .r ...perlor .,! harmiea, aeem, b.ve of late year, nts-n diee. ei-red. (l.y tie. ever lili-ral and prosreasive pbyeirlan, of th.- Xew Srboot.l that are eompti-te euhatitutee for thnee d-leb ri(.u, meliriuea. it'a- lomel. e.: therefore we have no met f.r tl era. With lh.-w valuable now aitente, .nd all tte ot the t.ld or Allopathie ei-honl eirepl tne f.-wpr,iwn. mentioned alH.ee, and .11 llio improvement, ofteverv ether -vet. m ol e,li. I eloe. (a, the lli.nt.epathie.llvdropatliie.TlMimM.niao.ar ) ; many diftea.sea are now eurable that were onee ei.nvelred . tmpneaihie. and that ton without breabina d'.wn th. on- ' atitiwion. and erealinit ntlier dtaeewe. aa IVI.itity. Kheu- ! mali-in. lY."peppia. Liver Pinnae, l'h'erate.1 Sore 'llirrat, i LiLwa-d Bnnea. pri-mature li-a ..f T.s-th. Ae. 1 The New School rertainly elaime a ureal superiority in ' the treatment of all dieeuea. It hi-a been provrd by I Clinimt renorta that the mort.litv taking .11 diaeaem ' together ie lero than 2 per eeut; that of Aauoiclhulara b only & per rent. This ia an Me of pnvreea .nd lmprorem.nwi. .nd th. New Srh'il , alwaya profrreesini:. not bein bound down by deepotte creeda and antiiinated theoriea. S B. OKFIl E at tb. loner and of Market St. MS ' C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drug and Chemiml Emporium. Market Street ' letwisburg, Fa. James B. Hamlin, TT0HM:Y at LAW, X L I ? tlBce en Second St. wst , t doorouih of Market, JLevt Inliura;, " amf.9.1 '"on c J. C'OAL ! The mktsvuH wuni, r;. . pecllully inform the ciujen et , , and vicinity, as well as nrnoiit in a : , , li.wns, that be keeps constantly , 'tt '. " upplv t SIIAMOK1X ami WlLh.r. i;'rl I'UAL. for Stove and other purpose. . . f j ' eare-re aod .ie. and will drlie.r Cal o. -r.,,b. ' it. aa lu- bae a M-i bar that purpiae. 11. . ee . ' pair of WM'ill SCAI.K.S. be e,n ,,r. purrbeeinir .al tbal tb- y will get foil eenutt aj, , ' nay .alt f..r be Ui-y rerwi.e. Oel een l-e bed t Ine low. et Oaeh prw- at bai b few ,anl4 from lr. W riovneaure 1I..W1 WKHitll;- .11 klbiU Will le- alt. i. l. 1 t., .. ; , r Tard. . CHlMil! II.,;.. Lewieburft, May IX Isto NOTICE. HAVIXfr, this d.ty, disposed f interest in ihe Firm i f Jiron.f;,, ; 4r 'o. to Giwinwaw A t'sisitmis. u.M w Continue the business at the old s'and, f a- ,t respectfully request all those bavin? uiiseti l ii . vr-w i. . ; ie ' aecoumi Willi j. ji.a i.. .a. o, ti.l a. ; settle them without delay, .'"j April 1, I .. JAMES liAYEs. ""! Dissolution Notice. Ml i;.o: TIHE copartnership heretofore ex: .? . j tween W. A. Magee and Luther Ri- . under the firm of -Magee & R.inck," un. : day dissolved by mutual consent, sa:d .V..... I having sold his interest in the same t.. -Kanck and Cnarles Rohland,o wnotn a.l to the late Company are to be pari, and are to pay all debts of the Compam of ev nature. W M. A. MAfJEE. M TU ER KANCK. ( HARLES UOULA.N: White Deer Mills April It. Ii6 ( Real Estate. I Orphans' Court Kalr. BY virtue of an wrder of the Orj.haih' Court of Lnion county, a. Mav'lcr-. 1 JSG, the subscriber will sell, at ihe i iiliam Eilert. in Hartleton, on SA 7 f Mi ) ; the H:h ul June, 1 "sob,! he loliowing rea. tM -to vt it : A certain piece or parcel of (.and. '; .-; I in Harney township, in said county, on th ) norih side of Jack's mountain, near Pi-ni.. I creek, adjoining lands of Jarob M- re.fi ( Katbeiman. Daniel Sjogelnioyer ar.t i the-. containing 4? acres of thereabouts; i IUd ' Land. a e to commence al I o'cl' rt in the af'.cr noon, and Terms made known by lOllS HOW ER. Administrator ot Jiihv SeibLLMuf cu, derea.e Hart'er, June 5, l."fi. Rich Prairie Farms ! ; j.MMPnOVEI) LANDS, and Tua ; vj Lots in Idinois, Iowa, and a ; . f tales for sale in great variety, at 1. ;;. ; ccs. and un favorable leims. j Pamphlet Caialigue Descriptions i f Pr. r erty. with prices attached, forwarded gra;.s J by mail on application. 1 fur rxtn.-irc hxtil ctiniuctinn will faeilrn:. giving valuable information el any pert it , the W e.t t,, applicants desiring io loeaie. ' lBuyers of Illinois Central R. R. La -i can at ail themselves of ihe knowledge at.il experience of Mr. Drrrt. the la;e Land a:-:.: i f the Company, to supply the difficulty ii makintj jud.ci.ois eIections. Partieii!;ir attetitn.n civeri to locating V,-.r-rants, examininir lands, furnishmc maps i dt serip.'ions, pjyrrent of taxes, and in a grn era! It-at Estate Business. CHA'S M. Dt PI Y fs CO j Corner of Michigan Av. and South Water S?. , tm'i . in rt t, 1 near LI.Cen.R.R.D' n t. ntTll. a. to p. s. rilHA;. Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale. 7"i iurc,i.v.rv. on mimmibir ternt. THKIli: are ! Itiis nf Woo.il;in!, si- L iiuie in White PetT Tp.. on J.mle !!';' laloe I 're- k.abiMil a mile abive ii!iJiii's sr, r-, rancir:? irt rn I t lo ! .irrt- each, well in- rrei. wnh various kinds vl 0.i1j, Pine, Pti'ldr, an! 'hsnt. The Farm c'nTn:n aotit .'.' nres-cf wh ca IS are cl'ar?i. aiitl has n i! a Two Sr,.r L z Hfti-. a L- Siahle. s'prirt' nf Wa:T. Lj.an,i Fruit tree' -I vari. tis kinds. Ii a! j.'in l.mds et Jnhn Hnninipl and iac-b H.irt nian. ahont nn!e lrm !i'diu's l?t"re, :n White Vwr ip. I'm. n LV., Pa. f The au'.vp proppr-y in olVered at Tr.va.f Sale, bv the ubNcril'r. Kelly Tp.. An it. 10. To the Citizens of Union County. V ROM the very favorable repre.-ei.:a:rn made to us by the ctlizens ot th.s r. un"v. we the subscribers intend making an acci;r.t:e handsome and ornamental Mil l tlie County, provided a sufficient subscript:, a list is obtained. It will be from oriental sur veys. embracing all ihe roads, streams. an. oir,- tsin.. town". villajri. rhorrhee. b- tel.. prt ofrr-. no! . ..-heI bi.tie e. wnh tli.r namea and the n.me rt a l thv pr.'I..rl hil.b re in their pl.ireetlr'Urli..ut tit. -fur:r T.i injure .ureses ihe auheer h-ra will make the .ur.-. . thry Winr bi.tli prarti.'al tnpneera uid turve.crs .f b-nir nt.vodinr Th Map will be ri by 4n inehea. bandwrt..v I iil.nff. rsphed. eolorl and ntounti-d on ri.lire .tntilar to tr-e Slap of M. rrvr I'o N.J. i.iteo up by ua in vw : d.l.v- n J to eubarribers only at 5"J2 per eoj v i aeh!e on .r..Trr. Tlii II PAsi HALL J tMhi KF.II.r JThilatMphla. Piau.-orn. Hap of Union and Snyder Counties. VARNISHED, with WooJen Rollers. and on Muslin, ready lo be hung ap, I will be sent by the subscriber, postage paid: j Township map, colored, for $1 iirt Geological " 1 75 The Division line is drawn on this Map, alo : Township lines, and as it contains ail the , principal Koads. and shows comparative dis tances, it should be studied by all who are to i vote (in the location of the eat of Justice. . The Geological Map shows the strata of the w n Counties. ! For cheaper copies of the Map. address i K. VOLKMAR. i Lewisburg, May I, 1R55. Hap of tbe Original Surveys , I 11 U't' 1 litl l 111 Lit 1111 III I II ION I 0. i W wi th about ten miles of Penns Vali" v ia Center couniv.and adjoining lands in Snwirr. Clinton and Lycoming couniies.rn a sra c ef 2110 perches to the inch. This work is he result of sisi months' cioe labor and seaich of the records and drafts on 6le at llie Survey or General's Olfice at llarrisbtirg. rxtendng from 1767 to the present t.me. In preparing ii, recourse was had lo ihe surveys for Berks. i Northumher'atid.Miftlin.t'linii.n and Lyrrmmg , . . ,r , . v ' eeuniies. and ihe difficulties overcome can be imagined only by those who have encountered similar ditllrulttes. Its importance can be realized on a little reflection, and Purveyors, Lawyers and Landowners in general are par ticularly interested in procuring it,as its price ($.")l0) would in a short time be covered by the costs for search and copy a! Harrtsburp. The date of the original survey, and when and to whom transferred when entered, is on each tract as far as can be ascertained. Dr. S. L. BECK, of Lewisburg, has engaged to preenre subscriptions for the Map. which, when pur chased, is lo be kept by the County Snrtevir at his office in l.ewisbnrsr. for the nse of all. W. KI CKEN. Eg. & Draftsman. Harrisburp. April 23, 1SS6 mi SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS- THEODORE RICHMOND. Ag't for the American Sonday School Union, can supply all Sabbath Schools that may want Books- Rsidenee in Norh Th:r St, Lewisburg. April II, 18:6
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