iUj tiiJ I; -$' ' Si ' f Tnunitarg Cljroniffo. O. ft. WOBDEN & J. R. CORNELIUS. Tm ilm4frmm .Tf Th Lswisiirit.. Cni.i..ci.r, f.u)lilMvl on th '.t-h arilvra, h th lrf nt auvl b- it HrrQUUoB ofnT Nrri.jNT in Union Otui.tr. Freedom, national ; Slavery, sectional ! lie appeal from Ihe fire Slare-hohlins; Supreme Court Judgesta the i'miem op 1'asxsti.viiia! For Governor, DAVID WILMOT, vF JiKADF"hi roixu: Canal 1'oimtilsstonor, WILLIAM MUXUAI.D, OF VUILAKKLVMA. For Ju'hi-t of the Supreme Court, j imi:s vEi: iior raj Hie 'o. JOSCI'II J. lb.EWIS.ol C lic-stcr t o. Union County Convention. In accordance with the instructions of the last County Convention, tho AVhiiffl and all other qualified voters of Union county opposed to the Na tional Administration, are invited to meet at their respective election hou ses and hold Delegate 3Icclings on Satcrpay, 30th Mat inst.to elect two persons from each election Dist rict to represent s:iid District in tho regular COUNTY CONVENTION to Ik: hold nt Lcwisbnrg on the Mon day following, June lit, at 1. 1. M. The Delegate elections to be open in the Townships from 2 to 5 P.M., and in the IJoroujrhs ti-nm 3 to C P.M. 11. M. MUSS Ml, Chairman. James Wilson-, Sec St. Com. Lewisburg, May 20, 1N.V7. COUNT!' CONVENTION'. It ia to be hoped proper notice will be paid the above call. The time fixed is that which was approved by all the Townehip Deleg ates at the March Convention bctwecu corn plantirjg aud hay making which tbey deemed most convenient. This is three weeks earlier than the Convention held last year ; and if it prove too early on trial, it can hereafter be fixed at a later period. We see no other Convention yet named in the State for County Nominations, and as Little Union is called upon to take the lead, let ber do it well. e nave not taken and shall not take any part in the selection of candidates ; we only desire to see fair play and an hotic.-t choice ; good and competent and popular men chosen ; and then a united, mauly, aud patriotic rally in their support There is now no local issue that ought looser to distract or disturb us ; and the little which remained last year should be for ever buried. Personal preferences should not degenerate into animosity, nor should any one eommit himself ao warmly to his first eboicc that he can not cordially sustain a successful opponent. A week from next Saturday the Del egato Klectious are to be ucM a snort 1 imn lint lnniv onnnuh for th nrnliniinarv .i- 11 . t, ; which preceded their falliug into the nuar nnrnM in ill is small countv. where cverv 0 ' candidate who is or may be presented hi so well known to tbo people. COURT The laud trial of Quinn vs Heart and others, resulted in a verdict for Defts. Decker k Wciler vs Charles Stccs : ver dict ?110 CG for Plff. Charles P. Fox and others vs Adam Rauck ; Judgment for Plff. Julius Kuner and Frederick Bcerstccker were naturalized. REGULAR COURT. Monday morning of this week, the Court opened at 1 1 o'clock, and there has since been a large attendance, particularly on the rainy days. The pleasant weather .1 - :.: Ti 1.. I r :ti nu.in.uq i.. .L u " i should proceed, they concluded to make have a "scattering effect. We have also i inquiryj aQ(i curving a light in a driuk noticed a good number from Snyder, N'or- iug-housc, tbey entered and endeavored to thumherlaud, and other counties, who ex-1 obtain the information they desired. Upon press the greatest admiration of our Court ' this two men jumped up and offered to Uoaae. ( show them the boat ; but just as they were Johnson Walls was appointed Foreman all about to depart, one of the men who of the Grand Jury, and Geo. J. Robland ! l,'!dad,8 ? cffcr' s,ur?C9tcd that Mr. Constable. The Grand Jury have re- j 'b 8.b.0u'J ?! bc thcJ 's'ar'ed- , , , , , . ' ... I Mr. Webb complied, and the party left, turned a large number of bills, as "true, j Mr Eatou was mMft fo pitively and we understand have still more before whether they all went up or down street, them. but tbiuks it was up. When they had Monday was spent in hearing and con- gone several squares, they were met by testing License applications. The final re-' another man, who, addressing Webb, de salt of the whole canvass will be an-1 inauded his money. Webb immediately nonnccd to-day. i PlaccJ biuscIf " attitude of defence, The first trial was Mark Weil vs Jacob i bf was sudJou!' sT'k bJ tbe ?cw com Hart-nan, Geo Aumillcr and Geo Young, for falc imprisonment. Young acquitted, Hartman and Aumiller S15 damages. Coni'th va Martin G- Reed and Horace YaoGczcr, indictment for burglary. Reed acquitted on trial, and nol. pros, entered in case of YanGrz. r. Com'th by Sarah Ann Polk vs James L. Quinn, for libel. Ycrdiet, Guilty. Com'th vs Henry Gibson fur violation of Liccn-a Laws acquitted. ("Settled.") 1 V n -i -t- i e - ' llv WJ3 mdi uuuuir lucscuuie ne uearu Com th vs andevecr V ansandoz, fur, .. . , """- .onoof the nicu address the other as George, larceny : acquitted. ?anj tlinks ,lc hearJ thc name of Kvans Another Weil vs Dartman and Aumiller applied to one of thcra. He is disposed for false imprisonment : on trial. ' to believe that rersous were approaching .Vrmr. T.ditort: It appears bat justice to say of the Tax payers aud Collectors nf our : new countv, the collectors of IfJfi. with but ODteiceptmn (and that under peculiar cir- ' , , , , , ,. cumsiances,) have settled up their duplicates: " 1 1 and now as ihe Coinaussioiiers have had to incur considerable expense in furnishuic; Ihe new Court House, which must commend it self to every t iht-mindcd person ; we hope therefore the same spirit will be manifestd iu the issuing r.f the duplicates for 1S57, as the Treasury is now exhausted. KUbl.l.l 1!. I.A1KO, Trcuturtr. Mar '.uth, 1S.--7. (ieu. Scott accepts il.e invitaiioii to Le lea- ui ll.il cti His 17:h of Pennsylvania Legislature. Sexatk, May l'J Eccuiivf Sssion. The Suubury & lirio Iiailroad Kill was conquered, and argued by Messrs. Scof ielJ, rinney,Crabbe and Ingram, iu favor, and Messrs. Gazzain, Welsh and Krownc against. Tho second section ot the bill, to guarantee the credit of the State to the amount of $3,000,000, was lost Ly the following vote: Yeas Messrs. Crabbc, Finney, Ingram. .Myer. Scofield, Sirulher, Straub, Taggart. Speaker. Yea 9. N'avs Messrs. Brewer. Browne, CofTrcy, Creswell, Ely, Evans, Feller. Flenniken.Gaz zam. Harris, Jordan, Killinger, Knox. Lau hacR. Lewis, Seller. Shuman, Steele, Walton, Welsh, Wilktns. Nays Si. The remaining sections of the bill pass ed second reading. Adjourned. The Committee of Conference on the Apportionment Bill have agreed upon a report. Telegraphic Despatch to Lewisturg Chronicle. llAltltlsm'RU, May 21. The following important tills passed finally : To establish State Normal Schools; To aid the Farmers' IJigh School ; and To Apportion the State for Senators and Representatives. Union, Snyder and Juniata remain a Heprescntativo District ttco Members. Union, Ceutcr, Clinton, and Lycoming, are one Senatorial district ; and Snyder, Northumberland, Montour, and Columbia another. The Legislature will adjourn at noon of Friday the 22d. Il.c.ll. Htirder of Robert H. Webb ! The following details of a most cold blooded murder, comes with fearful near ness to the citizens of Lewisburg, with whom the deceased bad resided (as a jour neyman in the Artjus office) for upwards of a year. Mr. Weiib left many friends no enemies full of hope, to accoaipany the Artjui printing materials to Sarscnts Bluff, in Iowa, where he purposed assist ing Mr. ZiEHACH in the publication of a new public journal. He leaves a widowed mother and other friends iu Lewis'.own, his former home. We hope the Govern or of Missouri will offer a Reward suffi cient to bring to justice the murderers of ,bis ytff(Ilg ulu0 aDlJ tLat all who ,raTl;, wil, bc cri;ful , avoiJ lLe dangcr hy wLicU he fcti.y Chron. From the Ft. Louis Rt-publican, of May Utb- A lnnfihanian JUurilereJ at St. Lout Another Terribly Wuuiulul. Last uigbt, (Wednesday, 13th,) two men, frightfully bruiscd,were brought into the Police ollice, about two o'clock, having been fouud lyiug in a stone quarry, near iklcher's sugar refinery, by a person, who, bearing cries of distress, went into the ' quarry and found the men. When brought 10 me uuice, uuc ui iuv mcu was luseiibiuiu. His head was severely cut behind the ear, his skull fractured, aud bis nose broken. The other was externally very much bruised bis eye swollen and lacerated, one of his arms broken, and ono of his knees deeply cut. The latter, although to all appearance more seriously hurt than bis cuiupauiuu, v.us periectiy scnaiDie, ana ante t0 give the particulars of the occurrence ry. lie stated that Lis name was II. K. Euton, aud the name of bis compauion Robert Webb-; that he is from Iloliidays burg, I'eDusylvania, and Webb from Lew istowa, in the same State ; that they were on their way to Kansas, aud that Webb had on board the steamer Rocket, on which they expected to leave for their place of destination, materials for a printing office, t L . 1 1 , - which ho intended to commence in Kansas Being out late last night, for tho purpose of having a complimentary card to the Cap tain of tbo Ilocket inserted in the Repub lican, and not being familiar with the city, they lost their way while proceeding to the boat, aud wandered somo distance up Main street. During their absence from the boat, sho had left the landing where she had first arrived, and had dropped down to another po.-itiuu. Beiug at a loss in what direction they wuii ouuiu yciivjf Buuamucc, auu AUUC&eu over iuto what proved a stone quarry,near Belcher's Sugar Refinery. Eaton was then cither struck or pushed over after his companion, but was unable, from the confusion that prevailed at the time, to state positively which. Before reaching the bottom be lost his conscious ness, which he regained some time after the fall, and on giving tho alarm was dis covered by the watchman of the steamer Allegheny, who removed them from the , 1U"J to tlj,a Pjlk &- . 1 1 a .. . . 1. . i : . i nt t , , a; the time ot the occurrence, which may accouut fur their assailants failing to take the money and watches that were still on tli(-f t-icirarii-ii-i wr- linn vIia -m.ik 1. a a - 1 T V"-""i "-j -o uruugui to , the police oGice. ! ,, , , , llr ytiori V in lifiVinnnA.I In la tn it,. i . . , , ' f. , . ueiguuuiuuuu ui me puuee omce wncn tne i wounded men arrived there, promptly rcn , dered them every service that his skill could suggest ; aud after "dressing the wounds of ICatun,aDl finding it Impossible ; to do anything fur Webb, he had them j both removed to the Sister's Hospital, "here 'cth dictl yesterday morning. j i. nou, ar me last aecouuta,was in a very critical condition, with some mental con fusion atrl timcli puin. His brother h a L,ui- sitvi i- tli.- ;H.-. LEWISBUEG CHRONICLE & AVEST M ASCII The Coroner commenced an inquest on I IUD .UUJr Ul I'll. 1111ujMiiui'tBj " ' rl i aud received the testimony of Mr. Karon ; i . .1 i .. r.-: frn.n I uut lue latter suucriug cuuomviaui i bis wounds, the iuvest Ration was deferred till Eaton bhall be in acondition to under- go further examination. . . , .1 c Uavo not lieara wnetner buy nuu , J,. l,..e r,l,i,ine,l fnr the Jiscoverv of the Vii.i-ins who perpciraicu iub .uu..., -- - hope our police will be able to ferret them out, and bring them to justice. Good News from Kansas! Notwith- ' standing Uuchanan, Walker, and Stanton have repeatedly declared that they would enforce ALL the bogus, llorder Ruffian laws of Kansas, when it comes to tho pinch their courage has again oozed out, and they quail before the Free State people. Guv. Robinson aud other Free State men, bound over for trial for " treason," " usurping the Government," &e., appeared at Quiu daro, for trial, and dared them to proceed. " Hy the advice of Stcrerary Stanton, Mr. Weer, the District Attorney, entered nolle prostquit, and the prisouers aro again at liberty." May this prove tho beginning of the backing out of all the usurpers of power in Kansas ! Liberia. This African Republic is a strong imitator of America in some things. The independent colony of Maryland has been " annexed" to tho Republic without strife or bloodshed, as a measure of defence against the Natives. Of course, the " Black Republicans" catry the day there. President Renson has no opposition as a candidate for re-election as President, but some K. N. Whigs have one Yates up for Vice President in opposition to the incum bent. TO THE MILLION. Prof. Wood, of St. Louis, has, after years of deep study and un. tiring research, succeeded in presenting to the public an article superior to any now in use, and indeed it is truly a wonderful disco very we advert to his Hair Restorative ; the only article that lias heen completely success ful in cheating age of his gray locks, removing dandrulf, itching, scrofula, cVc. It restores the gray-lieaded to more than the original beauty; adds new lustre to locks already lux uriant ; having the efl'ect on coarse, harsh hair to render it glossy and wavy ; fastens permanently hair thai is loose or falling, aud many other qualities which will become kuowa as soon as used. The pride of mankind is singularly devel oped in the keeping and arrangement of the hair; perhaps from the fact that it is the only portion of the human body .hat we can train in anyway we choose; how important then, havin3 this portion left to our care, that we should use all the means science has placed in our hands to render it beautiful and per manent. If you would have beautiful hair. glossy hair, hair with its natural color ele gantly preserved to extreme old age, don't fail to purchase Wood's Hair Kesluralive. Daily Inwa Stute Gazette Sold by all respectable Prtissists. .hxssbs. Cditoks 1 have seen in your val uable paper that a Convention will he held in the beginning of June next, by the anti-Administration men of Union county to form a coun ty ticket to be voted for at the next Uenerai Election. And as I have not seen any candi dates recccommended for anv office I beg leave to rocommend Mr. SAMUEL UOOI of New Berlin for Count y Coininlnslon er, he is a very saving and industrious per son and a moral and good citizen in all re spects, and the right kind of a man to nake a good and suitable Commissioner tor old C'iuu inu auiiamc uiuiiiiaaiuiiii mi uiu Union, he was Commissioner once before and rendered full satisfaction while in oMice to all who had business with him. I hope that the Convention will give his elaim a fair consid eration, and further I think our section of the county is absolutely entitled to a Commissioner LIMESTONE. Itrlslfr & Kc-riltr. We are au thorized to announce JOHN A. MERTZ.Esn. I "f Lewisburg as a candidate for Register A. I II reorder ol I T r it.n ... , it,, fl... fc'l Recorder of Union county at the Ocl Election, (subject to the decision of the Union Conten tion for the county.) May 13. 1857 C'qmnilNNloncr. Not having heard of any candidate for this important Othce, and it being conceded to the West this Fall.we have thought proper to propose Esq.LIN'COLN for re-election. He received the largest vote at our first Election, drew for a short Term, and it is allowed by all is one of our most worthy and competent Officers. He did not previously seek ihe nomination, nor does he now, but we think would serve if elected. MANY. Treasurer. VV'e are authorized to an nounce Mr. II. P. iSHELLER as a candidate for Treasurer of Union county subject to ihe decision of the Convention of the opponents of the National Administration. Lewisburg, May 13, 1857 L' 1ST of Venders of Merchandize subject to License within Ihe county of l.iii.-, lor me year Bvffiiloe Township. rtAWi. Llcnysr i ctu. t.ict.-(si M'Crrlrht 4 Ilaurk 1 isHi.oO Martin Rudy Jajlu.uo llcst llnffalue. A. It.Lutz 14 7.001 Mifliinltirf. Taillllluivtiplllgia H..00.T. fi.Vtrwiir 14 7.00 Wi.ir k Uarbrr I.t 10 00 H It Miller II 3.511 jns.ia.t 13 10.00 J .' Millhuusn 14 3.M) Young MmteliUftl.1 lo.oolltAMenpVA Yrartrkl4 S.50 linear k Huhlcr 1.1 lO tWIMi-uiilore tf. huara 14 3.&0 J A J Young 13 H.uol Ilartlfy Township. lHKirt 14 7 00 Sol K Dreb-bach 4 700 Weioausaul k Co 14 7.001 Iftirtleton. 8 SritprlmTer Alax U CutumiQe 1-1 10 no R VUlotar 14 7 01" 14 7.00 Xcm licrfin. 13 WMV K Stauner 14 350 IU 111.00 K W Main. 14 SM 1-1 lii.jliaTid Milrh-11 14 3.60 14 7.inilaTiil Msark 14 7.00 14 7.to Kitvard WilMin Ji.hn 0 Koear M Kltrrkner Iti.lvrt Swiueronl C D liourb irieM. neaTrlJeddfS Marsh Y.nincmnnlStockerllt tn.no 4 Co 11 1.1 CO U II Tagart 13 10.00 Kelly Township. J B Oah'Sinan III 10.00, Aln Fli.'k White Deer Toienthip. I Kaufman 4 Itelier 12 1- U L llatlk-M I llaiia simpler 14 7 O0 Lcicishunj. ' J J Walt. 10 20 00 IlntiT Krnuer t 14 7.00 : i:oolti!afi4i'barn.b nlll lll.-.i, picture Urown 4 Kilt, il 1.1 ,0KI I !itines4 Wetzrl i Hitn.h4 Vnr-a 13 lti.no J S-lin-Ter 4 Son 11 20 no 12 12. -0 13 lo.ou 13 10 HO William Holt. 14 7 IHI Aln Amiouu A M laa.lie .14 OU'J Itaker A I'o 14 7.00 14 7 0U 14 7.00 14 7.00 14 7.H0 14 7.00 14 7.00 14 7.00 14 7.00 II 7 00 II 3-W J lioljMnitbi Bros 14 i L V.rfer 14 Thnma N.HtMt 14 B. Gnodtnan 14 I' NeTiu. Ai Co 14 J F Kirfiolti Co ?4 John Unuirhtoti 14 Christ Jj Caldarelt 14 J I. ItH.n It A K n.-Normin-lia 14 jamuel DkUich 14 7 tilslif-r M'Kaddin 7.0u:.' W Schauta 7 .ooj Joseph M fadden 7.0lljj II Ileal. 7.CtijTtiotiia Hayej 3doiC Mrnrh 7 001 Bey.-r. Ammou .no rrirk k Sliftr 7.001 Wn T Keitmyer 3 .In Samuel llouinan Distilleries. ficish & Brothers, West BufTaloe, 3d cl $50 Rudy Sc Flick, Buflaloe 3J cl 50 An APPEAL will be held at the Commis sioners' Ollice in Lewisburs on MONDAY the 15th day of June, IS57, when and where all those who may feel themselves asrieveil by ihe above Classification may attend if they tli.ii. (.riper. P. NT.VIUS, A I -pr.v. i t XI'TCiiililr Taxes H BT,S American Reaper fe Howcr, t,m. 'I'1"" ni ne umn Jn'I'"" " rUHS Mnehine was rut 111 successiui " I Reaper and Mowing Machine in the W ,.rl.l r after its iniroduclion. Other Keapers ani, Certificates of ti.dd and Silver Medals, lint " rara ,er. ". l)lhe; Ileapprs ,ok ! and n..t posted ,n the matter, had better see , close,f the harvest .f , mr-.i mp.hil in K.ne and. at the premattire itiai in i i...v. ,.,-,,, I the - - . - u..,.- hv " yaT r-"" .7,, . .f j ,,, awara m an ,.,........ . 1,- ZsZ'Z rap...., obtaining thae-cninc, i already secured in the land of its or.grn. j ..). ;s aehievini; position there, which This cut represent If there is any value in M years' experience in harvest field. OUEl) HLSKKi, tnc r. liner HI Ttih the BEST KEAPEU ANU MOWEIt.eai. "a" the cr..ps indicate a large demand, for the vast harvest 01 lo7. f Thii cat represent Purine the last four M,.l.in In lk hnt am! . . -1 .' . ..mAni.c in incnl to wn'ise uaiiita mc un. v . -L 1 .1 1....:..- r.'rrhi tn I tie suoscrioers nave nir ciLiinm .-h thumberland, Montour, Columbia. Luzerne. All orders ihankfully received and promptly Lewishtire. t'nion Co. Pa.. Mav ' Ihe. GreateU Work of the Day I TnE AMERICAN STATESMAN. A lUiticul ufory, rrhiUtivg the .lOirr. frivol, f I V.n7iCfl Orratinn ff tfmstiluttt.Hill tiortmmtnt in Vie t 'lilted Sates; the hist anil Vrr-greu Fan', and tlir tieiet I'ttliitinwillird SttUrsnvn on nuiflvw Fur. -..; nml itmirttir Hiir?: -ilh an .tifndir. n!.iij j-i?.m.if-.ry .V, .Sfcili'ti.lt f.i..li". ui.it oll..r vnU m.itl.r. Itl AsPBE W. Y..I-M1. Authnri.l "N i mr ntinnrnmr it.'' trlt l.'wn in firil O.i-ui-mrnt,''t"CUifH'$ Munuatti ti'irnnmmliriiit Iiir." This work embraces tho whole period of of onr Governmental History, commencing with the brief "compact" drawn up by the "Pilgrim Fathers" before their landing, and terminating with the legislation of 1S54. It contains a description of the governments of the several colonies while subjects of Great Britain, of the govern ment of the old Confederation adopted du- rin" the War, and the Debates and Pro- m . 1 n 1 1 r f I' i n . I , ccedings of the Convention which formed the Constitution of the United States. B.This Book is for sale cn'.y by sub scription. Messrs. Bower. & Rh iiaud son are the authorized agents for L'nion, Centre, Clinton and Lycoming, and will commence canvassing the aame immedi ately. 5. They also receive subscriptions for any of the Standard Works published in the United States. May 21, ls Fiflli Annual Report OF the Union County Mutual Insur ance Company Abstract of the Fifth Annual Ttep -rt r-f the Hoard of Directors of the Union County Mutual Insurance Company, made at their annual meeting on the first Monday of May A.I). 157. Amount of proT.Tty in.ure.1 up to May 5. '50 J2n7.ri3jt.I7 do policies surrendered th. pa.t year In-.. -v ..a Total amount of property InJiiri-d May 4, '57 In4.3ii3.77 Amt of premium nt-. fn for,!. May S.-K0 ls.-..rt a do .urrendttred paet year h,. sn.i.l Total amt o in fore. May 4, '67 lll.ll.,4 Numt-rof polieiea In fore. May 7,'W ITS do do .urreudered the pant year Ml ToUl In for-. May 4, '57 9 Statement of thc Operations of the Company durincr the past ycar,viz : Misse nun i Amount of claim, for W"" $3,1S3.B2 2I.S5 10.09 14S26 do do do dn do do do d,i do do .mnnsatloU tO nireetora do Tr.-a.urir Exonerations on Anseaumt-nt No. 4 Kipenar. eollertinn do do lneideuttl eipenura for prinUng, 4e. Ofnoa rent l'rwidenf. eatary ... makion out Aseanif nt Mi. 4, c Intermt pai t Win- M.Scborh balance paid do ltli.lW 14.U1 4H.00 6HH 3H.2S 23.32 ll'.ll7 3.74;.57 Amount Aase.-m.ut No. 4 rhanred to Treasurer 3,734 3rt .i Mm of A.-s.mi nts .Nn.a 2 and .1 "ir.9 do do do r-i 'd th. pant year on premium noU-i LJ.-.J. dua of AsfcRBient No. 3, May j, M i.i .H Amount of AwcH over Liabilities, May 4, 67 e .4S Actual State of the Funds. .'i.imi ri.ral.kli Order, are lwue.1 R57.4S - i ai-ra.nnt lial 'J. 1 pr'. irniDnt do due of Ani!i.ulent So. 4 1055.WI 1.1SR.93 Am t of Asset, over Liatilitiea, May 4,'J7 Statement of Losses. 1. II. App Co. Kliaa Hoy Jacob Dei-kcrt 2.4CI0.O0 73;i.33 ra,is;t.rii Directors. John A Mertz Isaac Eyer Hugh P Sheller John Gundy James Marshall Daniel umer Thomas Hayes V F Watjonseller John Uatesman Abraham Schoch J B Chamberlin John Wilt Wm M Schoch. Officers. JOHN GUNUY President ISAAC EYER Vice President J. A- MERTZ Secretary H. P- SHELLER Treasurer. JOHN L'UNDY, Pres. Attest J. A. MEUTZ, Sec. Lewisburg, May 14, '857 . "VTOTICE. The Partnership heretofore 1 existing between " Fries d Deck." in XX'est Buflaloe Tp.L'nion Co, Pa.wa dissolved on the 1st of this month. The books are in the hands of Jobs Dick, who will settle all the accounts. H. W. FRIES, April. 1357 pi JOil.N ULX'iv. vtuVii iLJi 1 1 1 ii 11 1 itaaaa. iui 1 11 tbi -1 rAIMER - - - MAY 2USj)7 for cutting hoth Grain and Grass ! "f. .. w-ii ,n.l eor.tinued to be the only . 1Mb twelve Vr Advertisements . - .re now unci . Reaner. a Hi ssky wsrr.ii, wui. Knlish farmers. The fact is that muse, s i 7 , the Rrajier. building ueaprrs, -au - - be supplied by send.ng their orders early in the and we can not have over 200 Reapers ready the .Voirer.l 1 years the ubseribers have sold between ROO and' GOO of these ind most successful Farmers in Union and the neighboring Counties, mimernus to inserl to whom we respectfully refer. whom ve resDectfuilv - - . . v ih r..lL.n-inf. enmities: I nion. Snvder. Aor- ' , i Terry, Mitllin, Centre, C Union, and Lycoming. -gjjfo ARS & ca JOS1 til Hi:M.V, Auf lluncrr, SOLICITS the patronaee of the public.! Residence on South Kifth street, Lewis- i burg. Pa. December S, I M. ; IfK Clti:M-i SAMUEL HOFFMAN has opened a new Ire Cream Saloon over his Confectionery, and wishes to see his nu merous customers there. 20 lirieklaycrs "T7"A.NTED, in Lewisburs. next season inquire of C.EOItCE HEAD, or LEWIS LPAMEIt. Lewisburg SuiiugN Institution IS now open and ready todu business. The regular Discount days are Wednesdays The following named persons are the Director, XX I LLI AM FKICK, I'resiJcnt. J. ;. L. Shindel Joseph Meixel John Walls. tfideon Biehl J. D. Cameron. A. U. XVarlord Four pr cent, pr annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and three pr cent, less lhan six and over three months. IIAVIU KEBEK, Treasurer. Lewisbure.Sept. lft, 1853 NEW BO 0 K S SPt'ROEON'S Sermons. Wayluud's Principles and Practices of Baptists, Krummacher's Martyr Lamb, Dr. Kane's Second Arctic Expedition, and other new works of interest, constantly on hand by NEVIUS & CO., Lewisburg Dec. 5, IS.'ll. Hhr, EGOTS & SHOES. "sT received at the old esiaMishe store ot ihe subscriber, en Market street, ht wisbursf, a larpe and new assortment of HOOTS AND SIIOKS, comprising every description of work reijuir ed fur MEN, LADIES, HOYS, .MISSES, CHILDREN. The stock is selected with care, and will be atlorded at reasonable prices. CuMlOlll Work attended to as usnal. May 8, lSSli JOHN HOUUHTO.N CABINET WARE ROOM TOKTH 4th Street. The subscriber IV most respectfully informs the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, that he has on hand t 4 1 he account ol John A. "lertz. Aiiniin and for sale a cheap lot of I'I'RJi ITL'KU, istrator of Catharine Auramf, late of ."Sew for the Sprint trade, comprising , Uerlin, deceased. Pressing anil Common IJiircan?, Sec- j 5 The account of jn.. !Schrack and Joseph retaries ami Book Cases, Center. 1 JJ"; A'i'''"stra" of '", lateu ., . , ,,. , , , T. .' . , ; Kcllv township, deceased. Card ami I ler lables, Dining and 6 " The account m Henry E.ik.-r, Admiats- Ilrcaklast Tables. Cuplioai'tls, Cot-i trator, and Catharine Baker, Administratrix taire ami other Bedsteads, Stands, ' ofJa-oft Baker, late of Bnfiaioe Tp, deceased. SfifaH. and Chairs I 7 The account of Daniel Wei.ionsauI.Ex- of all kinds. CO FFI IMS made to order or short notice. The public are cordially invited to examine his work, as he is sure that they will be sat. lied with his stock of Ware, and prices. SOLOMON YOUNG Lewisburg, Sept. 15, It.56 "Have you seen SAB?" CEEMS to lie a Question asked ly KJ almost everybody ; but we inquire. Hate you seen the Lute Firm, with their supply of Xcw IIooiN, Sliot N, (.altera), &c Py The subscribers having associated them-1 pil selves into a Copartnership in business now offer to the public, at the Old Stand or S. & D. Slifer, on Market St. the cheapes i (for Cash) and best lot of j BOOTS ana SHOES. for Men and Boys, ever offered in Lewisburg Also a new and splendid assortment of GV.M SHOES for Ladies and Gentlemen, A variety of Gaiters, Half Gaiters, Tics, Bus kins, Slippers Ac. fot Ladies and Misses, also Children's Shoes of the latest styles and sizes ; Ac. 4-c. c. Work made to order Mending done as usual and as the Workmen have rendereo satisfaction heretofore, we trust we shall have a full share of public patronage. SAM will continue to be on hand as formerly, and hopes to give general satisfaction to all customers. SLIFER & M FADDIN. Lewisburs, Feb. 2S, 1855 To f'onsfalilr". Court Petnm and other lit-AXKs sold at the VArmuck uihce. I II. H. Dersham. n. 13., AYINti permanently jueated la I.e- II wilura, Pa., respecuuiiy - TV"; .,.,, service i tlie caucus f tins j .,.,; homo hv nnimut alteli'mn Til. Li, nr' .less.... I,, merit a i.a. I ' ; ' - ...,i.n will also be t ai ! ,(C''('n ,):M.as;sf every na-.,e,and neaied Wllh unpIira!1Hed suce.-s. .. iin it th rfti"rict iir.ii.-n.i-" - v: . ...... Alllericall K!,et:c ical 1 i-lleri.' mi , havI , , SIU, , the old A! h,a . .M's.d m' .M Hu.ad- r a'.Iih a'luc sy- .mini! hilt lieClllllllli! Colli lliK 'i " ionty ..ftheXeworAmencan hilert -vs.--m. he enmrnrnred its Mi.dv. and nit-.. ... -d t o courses of l.erlilr--s in 111- liel-rim-l r Ai..- riean i:oeetie :.!; ;-r:n t - 1 1 t City of the Wrt. Twis I lilltl-. h y..t In itn ilit:ill'-y. hn- n.. , if ! h,m utr. ni ai.i.u.to m.-ii.-.m ..ii.-a-' "i c;i"uih'i . 1 ... -.11 i,rt. 1.1 ..or .-it. It - -IUI 1 .11 ' i 1 ti: !:-u... i,l ih. v ..II I WW uru t!.t -T ClAH-. Ol .llM. i'.ln" Hi- iiritiHpul .l.ir-rn- l-'wi- n tl.-Krl.eUc,n.UI.--:4 All..!.:.". the X.-w S-h.Hil u-.- t " ro .li'Mil : wiijr ii.juri-u tn tl.- " AnrOH-. t.i:melt.--.: ' ' ' " h ul late ar. U' ' n.l rro-m-.iT 1 l.T-i-1." - II!.- v euiril-ti- ulwti'.uf. . I.r n.- i". -1- l'-t t: lnBi-i. 'li-r.r.r. w- I " lkn vlut-.- -i-r.t . '-'1 ' AllnrHtl.i.- --t.....l-i-. ' r I; aD'l H t.'.' ilr.pp.li-m. lit- ! re ' rio. (a II." Ill '"" '' m 'f I nmny ilis.-n-- nr" now . urr' t. i.t w, iinMil.l'-. m,tl that t.. .:! ""I Is'--Ptitiltinn. bi.J rri;.tin' -tV r i'.-., I.....,...... Uv.T !.. -1 1'' ,-i.t t - 1 tt . n: ..I ai-li- : ti-.( r I. r.-l . 11 tl.- 11 .i-v. ..- . - it. i..."..l lu.nr.. t r nnliir. l 'H f 1. in. Th" N'" Sfliwl rt-il:.l!v l ulu- the trnitment "f I' llinksl r-prt that th" i:i- rl -..:lj --' n....(i...ru i" thitu - i.r cent-. u.i ..j,r- -rit 1:1 ..f A- or.ly .r i-e ri-t't , . , . . ,i . Tl.i- I n .-e -f 1-r.n.f " ' . hv (l".tM.tii "r. .-!-. ai I "t'l i'i:'"-l - -- a.U. el-Ht K h. "I-TII THK'.O -l.'t ! !S , This Way, Ladies and Grnllcmeu 1 Fr .., rfAe,eV -y '' '!' Vtet iee. .4n.lMTO.SiM l.ikeneses , a -.erv su;.e- rii.r quality mi anew aud imj -roi ' j I.ir MirpassitiK the l.t7io rr.-. ty; - T:.-y an i..,: reversed, but hiv i:v.-r; iliin'.' in it ti n" p.-?:-lion are without the flare i 1 tlie llaguerre-.-type, and hem e may be tii in at.y vo v. ; liiey are taken in -ne Ittth 1 ! ' ' 1 a ' Damierreotvpe, and thee:..re ' n-r f -rta.n.; small Children, which r.-.;uire i.'.it a -C"w! in a bnghi ligbu and on ii;ir . r raii.y !ay are taken as quick as l).iiuerreoiype in the cl. a- . rest days; they are far more .Iitrab!.- than a; v picture ever made bv lighubeit-.g taken cn pi.ite glass to which anoth'-r j-late ot O.e a-... i hermetically scaled with an i:.-!' ;e cement, by which th" picture retains its 1t:1 liancy for aires; and it wiii not corr.-rfe by acids, nor be injured by i-a'l."r . r e lm, ate. Copies of ll;inerr.Mtyres, O:' Paii.!:ii;s. Encravinss.i'r anv oth r objeei wt.a'ever.are made by this prt cess finer than by any .ciier known. IV I'oC.ratts et in -!cra:r frame- f t morocco, or fancy eases, p , pins, tinker rtnes. Ac. Ac. j Also, t;;U'l r'J J 1 1 . rl,-"N. rtva-t at sh'-rt notice. J pes winch :..r tri:e and faithful lite .ikenes,. , are to t surpass. .1. ; TiT Of either of the above ir.eii'i.'ne.! species i of Portraits, the value is timi. i;ii!i. Tin v lighten the sorrows . I i: n-" r death, by granting us to 1th. dd a b! .v-d relative or . nrizedfriend aimost a distinetiv as if rreser.;. Mother! father! sisters! brot'ier- '. Intnl.! what would you n. t t-'ive ii the i-f . s of :he lost mi'-ht still an ! ever smile t,p. n you as in life! Then procure P. nraii ere ton Charges ra.nlit.ii", and I. n' t '' j ted to p'eae. D. teii.'r-" 'vpe, Pair.t Drawings copied. Out-l""r Views Miniatures of li. ci-iim ! Pi rs.-n-taken r .shortest no:.e. ; .x- j;. ,:,i-niber ihe pin Room m Beaver'- buiblii u- n- th-T-'e: office, Lewisburg. M CA1JTY. Arb u : x i tv n via: :-:. ipUIil.IC Xiiiire is liprrf'.v ! X the following named j ersi. their petitions in tin t'K'ik'i-( -- of Quarter Sess;"ii of I'm. i ' license, viz. 'r.lWV. lilli! n h ive t.iei' ., the C. Ul I , e. e.t-ly f. r - T I- r., r i... o V-titiinm. 1 ''. liaTi.l II. rr 1- ur Al:itu J Wt-iilrniiaul '1 1 I'm -;" John M Ka.I I.-n I'hilip Pi t-r. 'I" Ami li.l;t-r NfW Ci Iiiuitin.U I. :t I'.- Wm L Kilt. r .1 Hit.- Il-I.T l'. t. r Welir ll.-nry l.ih-f n Mnrtiu Ku ly Wi.it- ntr Vi .. Limi--t..n" t -1 n r-i".,!. . Snniui-I Ituiu .v i- i.iu N. !t.-!:iwl htrt-kner .iu t 11. :am r.-l. r ! i I. illT: ii- il l V. IV i:nr "I" 'I" t illiam l.m.l. oniulh tui-t Hull .i e I'.in l-vi Croeiiy '1-' 'i t tiiirleiH ro:' r !ii:lir.t.ur2 i- Wllloim lull. It -I ' INni-l Mitzer H.irll. y -i.. Imvi.l Mover II ..-t;. n I - Mlbinm K S.-rl.t, r M'-t llutt..!-- d.i Tt:'.tn;o. lirevn li. ll v .1." XX'liich said pHtitions will be presi nte-1 to tbe ' Court of Quarter Sessions o' I nioneouinyon Friday the sitM, day if MAY. lei;, for the purpose aforesaid. SAMUEL KtiUsI!.-,',rA-. Lewisburs. April 2-, Itii; REGISTER'S KOTICE. OTU'K iS lltTt'hy IV fn 111 illl Con cerned, that the fo1 lowing i.amt-l persons have settled their accounts in tn ' Ui vister's Ollice at Lewisbtirc. Union countv. . in. 1 that the said accounts will be presented fi r confir mation and allowance at the Orpli.uis' Court, to be held at LEXX'ISHUU i, :, r ilie county of Union, on the fonrth Friday of MAY next, beni the 2d day of said month, vi7.z 1 The account of tieorire Ma.'er.A lininis trator of Abraham Mailt r, Ute of Mitilinburf, deceased. 2 Thc account of John Hower. Adminis trator with the will annexe ! of Jnhn tyijjr 1 myer. late of Hartley tow nship, deceased. ' 1'U o.,m.( t I-'.-.. i.l... . 1 trix ot Jacob l ey, late of Union Tp, deceased. r. V 'e , ,es nm.-nt oi ue.c n'itiklebleek. late of Hartley Tp, deceased. 8 ihe account ol Thomas Haves and Thomas Comly, Executors of the last will ai. l testament of IXm. A. I'uttcrsoti, late of Kelly township, deceased. 9 The account of Daniel Spi-elmyer'an 1 Daniel Knauss, Executors ol the late wiii ;.:,.! testament of A'Aem K.iuum, .ic of Hartley township deceased. 10 The account of Thomas Rebcr, Ctiaid ian of Margaret Mltyer, a minor child of Henry Meyer, late of Lewisburg. deceased. 1 1 The account of (ieor-e l'rei-hach. Ad ministrator of Samuel FreJtrick, j;e of Har tley township, deceased. 12 The final account of Gfrrire Dn isbaeh and John Kline.Administratorsj.f Jacob KUnc, ; late of Mittlinbur;. deceased 13 The account of Wm.C. Barber. Admin istrator of Thomas liarUr, kite of Kelly town ship, deceased. 11 The account of A. Tl.II. Kemper. Guar dian of four of thc minor children of Stmry Keister, late of Hartlev township, deceased. J. W. PENNINGTON. ,'.. Register's Olficc. Lewisburi;. April 16, leb7 If you want Hooks 0' ,N any subject whatever, cheaper than you can purchase elsewhere in ihe county if you want Stationery at the lowest prices or anything else in the li..ok iine.cal at the new and cheap Bookstore- of NEVU S sV CO, Market Sr. l.tMvisl.tirjr, Pa CLOCKS-all kinds of S-ilav and ,nO-hotir Brass ('locks and patent lever time-pieces. Brass 8-.!ay clocks at t. brass 3tl-honrclocks as !-w as SV1. AH clucks warranted for .t:e vir a: .'.I., i."'. K s Real ISstate. biitW. o.S' COURT SAle. UKEI.AIil.Y to an oruer di mc wrpnat, Coun ol Uaioii ci-unty, will be exposed l0 public s.i" , ' .' Ibe premises on IWiesiuy, the. lft 1:J of July n-xt, nil that m's'tiatre ar.d tract cf land situate in White Deer township, Union county ,adioir,m lands of David Itai.sey, Joseph Kpotts, A-Jatu lieck.ar.it David Moy-r, cniainit.g A V.aw.3 perches, more f-r !. s. The Improvements areasma'l A"J,lrtiie House and Stable, and the land jfe.. under cultivation. Ai-" a piece i.f WtK-d'snd siftatetl gjgjt in H'it;'aloe town-hip. adjoiiiing lands IKvft of J.hn I!ei.ace, !:I4i,cis W'.'i a fWjlr ai. l iiheis. c.ntainii.g four acre? 40 uiore or less. AociT'ltng to the di rr r-f the Court, the piemiso wui be sold at private before the public -a'e. if a sn.'Iiriciii price is ,.;Y red. f c : cntui... -'.ce at 10 oVIork A.M, when terms f s .-.! v. ii! 1 innde known ly KD WAHI) KA.NCK. Ci;.K 1 't AH'l ZLEMiER. r.iec .:. r- ol Jitua Srni.)ii"cea;.J Hv th" C.-iii! : " Mir - . l l!-t ....Clerk. May SI, l-r.7 Im)K KKNT! rilin la f." and ei tnnii diou. ROOM iii-ret- .ore i ccupied by F. M. Zn.a.ia in pniii.i.,' ihe f mini .lr2,in Frick's Bun: n.u, i.t.ir .t.e nincr t.t 'lii.nl and Mur.'tt s-p-i-K. -sesi: n g.ven in.ir.ediatelv. Al'i !v t . J? 'II.N IJ Li.., Apr.i -'.. I--:"-7. At'' rtiev JV r H't. Fairc DEflRAELE BUILEKia LOTS 1,;l S t I.E.-dtif lot n oii'h ThinJ 4 sunt, a Mj'iaie arid a half lrom Mattel 'lll'JiLLZ I'DTS . n S. ii ii ! uitii siicet only two quart-s Mat':, t. ' 'I'!'" r.! ve are level Lots, well ir.ci.i atnl aolU'l. ,1 1. i il.l.ims purposes. V H. AK.MsTRO.Mi, Actn tr Ei'r of Win. Arinsirung, dec i Lewi: in.-, .March iii, l-.7 rt iri iJ siti: or ti.i aiiix Ut-al Estate! f J-HK rr-!ers:';:.--t will olTer fur sale, a-(.. I'ot be h. i.-e Ictely kept by Capt. XV ro. l.i . :t. in 11 art. i inn. Hartley Tp. Union d . n T.Kxlat, Jiiiif I V1, the fuli it- it. .b e ii.ie.! Ti;.vCT OF I.AND sitime in Lewis lowr.ahip. Union county; ab j. i- in,- Ian-'..- Heirs of K.(; H. Hayes.'iec I. Ii.n is i f Jacob Schrack. lands of An hony Le lev. r. (formerly part of this tract)and..t!ipr', : eontatnitig ACKXS. er thereabuit.. ' Tiie whole tract is well timbered, with das. ' Che-!-. tit. an ! other valuable timber. Theie t is al-. Leim-.l to tea valuable b(-.!y of IRON ORE up. ti : it-.I. , Also at the same time ar.J .! . lb r for .sale the reserved IKON HUE IVrnnn. T in the part of the tract .-.I At.thorr Lef- ver. A IX) he wiii i :!' . r t.-r n, at the puV b i-.. .-! .Mi- tll.iiteth ?ii.:l:.i,in Middit 'ii-, s-;i r i nt.';. . ' n ,". 'A- l"y r,f -V"jr '-' I ' ! if .'-. -tiie.! 'r.icts of land. n. I X T .-..; i :' Land, sttoate in Fra . i. i. b. .. . un - to- :-.'.. ! : adjoiiiins :: : M; .1 ..i ,h. Kt i us A Co., lands ot f' -ii . : n .-1 . i. J .i ii.l -. i-i Jiuboi.s, and c'.i.' 1 1(H) Acres. ,. J A Tract ..f Land, situate in t- -:v : lonr.sbio nr. ct nt.iy : a.', .r i . b.i. : - I XI i'.i s-.riiil;. K ;n.s A: Co., 'nr. ! . : 1 1. rk - r t mi;! tl.ers. tract No.l a.. - .'. .rr. i. an-', t ti.ers. attd Cor.tainitg i II I V t Klls. more or lf. 'i'lii- ;-b- ve lands are well limbered w.m v. b if i,:i.l tcil.'W Pine, Oak and other va j. 1-r-ii.c! i fTi rs the one tir'!. v:: ii' .-ve .'e-cr.l ed lands for sa' i .ii -r if lUsuv At Has n, die'!. .' ; i-.-r tirjiiti 1 him for that par-.J-. "it if Assembly, approved .r. t Mai i.ii, A. D., 157. and the , :. s t -!.t. as (Vtinaut with y, i.ou ib- ceac.l. e -ir.n.n.re al 10 o'clock A. M e a'.'.-ve mentioned days, when '.. . which ill i e literal, wul be mi the subscriber. JACOB AUK AN 1. i:rr. Snyder Co., Pa., April SI- l 11 bv 1 b -' COAL! '!.! c o I ' Tim i-n 'ors! rnil u imlil rev roomily in. ..r in ihe citizens of Lewit u-. and vicinitv. as well as persons in adjoin towns, that he keeps constantly on hat : ! stipplv ol SIIAMtiKiS and WlLKS.H.tHi..: C".l for Stove and other purposes, ot eTr- Ti.ri. li r.i.-l -ui-. an.l will .le'iiv..r I'nal to perin- .lrr-. it. h . I, l.s. a ti-iitu f.-r Mini ii'trr-,,. Having ,r-ii--a.r .-f Wt.llill is .tl.Li. lie a-.ni- :-r- : I iir'-t;,-Ti:- i '.a! tb it tli V ai'.l i; t full WeLLl. al.ll-J j i . : !v f r ii 1 -it th. v r. reive. 1. :i! o-M t .- Iiml at the iowt-.-t Cr.sh prie,- at t-i. Y--a f. m.t i- tr. ui Mr. i.-usnui s 11. .u l. ii ; . (.7i ; A (.all i.ii .1.- ,il lie at:, ti !.-l t a' .' -Vi.ob CIMKitt lioL-it: l.ui ii-jr. M:.r n. ts.-.n : ; Al-.i Illa ks4iiiili's Coal. J. Weichselbanm, OVWl an.I Oi. ULIST.troni Ttii. V ' respectfully informs the citizens . t I-i" isl iiru' and vteiniiv that he has opened a r " at HEUK'S HOTEL, where he oiler-, f.-r -s SPECTACLES of every variety, size an I ipiolity- A new inventtin of Spectacles, for ' close reading, with m'!d. silver, steel ar . ' ' ti'ise-slvll frames, an I a new and trrtrr---q.,..r:m.ni . 'b oeri loe.il -'round ill nt Cuj-"-'5 his own iiiaiiu.a.'tur.'. He would partica-11 I --ii tK.. -litoo..., of it,. nnhlie to bis SrtectaC for iifar-iulil'.I persons), and for r '-. s.-ns who have been operated upon for I ,..,. ,r . f Hi.-1 "" I t.' I.t. n- w Wn.1 of lHaf-- f r..ii..-rv.r-.rt!l.'- - -'bit niu.ii- of thu r Hint an.l .f -.i--,-. ii .-I itl.i.-..- ii. iv U- kn.-wu t- llw-ir " w ,,a ,-t n nt.T. ahnrp an 1 silly roUnh-4 surf.in. Tie -luaiitii-.. nr.- U-!" "I; 1 I' hih deynve in hL- HIGHLY IMPORTANT the very !.KAI1I AN I l'.lil l-F ' i iiniTirsilly f Ted I. rr ' "ai KoirFsl m't ..( ,nn: ff : . , ,,.,, ,i. ,n ' i'v. Tl l F..-1'.ri -V. -W.I. .A. -1 sn t iiFFFA (.. .l.s.s .s. with OJttrteu: p-er. ,,.h .v.rv tnri.t. il arti.'l.-. in tbe . i ticai U - Cl i.ti- r. i f . nl'TirAI. :itid other Instruni"".'- i"i'i '' r.iltv" rei-airel .t hort nnti... He run ' (Hits-. . l.i nuit tl..- vi.-ii.n of lt;e persi.il. n- be -e-UT-.n 'h- Hot tri.t. He wilt n-Diain in 1. wi'S'--' IN'i MAV ( Lil llT. ar..t those in mit CI l- 3 artii'te. will i-Ieam yire him a catt. . He will, if r..1uiml. g to bj respecta- wh.-r.. I i ai-rviis-. mav b- w:int--t- ? The very best EYE-WATER a! ' sale., j? 5 3wfiM DR. KELLIWG S Cancrr liislilulo, for the Treats'';; Cancers, Tumors, Wens, Ulcers. Scnl- anv tinuvth or S. re. Chronic Diseases - -rallvcan becured (il curable) without surf ' operation or poison. Forall particulars', state diseases plainly, and enclose i-1 ' . advice : Letters must have a postare u enclosed to pay answer. Medicine sco' distance. Address ' L KELLIMj. 1 '. Mechanicsbtirg, Cumberlan . ' 1 -(' V.s-hse.i -st.ur: U S nilR. frrm Itarrl.t K.e" TtniltViiil. and ai-eeseit-le lrom all oarte of loi' 1 T(S o! 1 an t icuiii. jss r -n.t ri.-h. eome alt1' WI" 1 ' r. Tn ,.. attli. t.-d ahnean .,-.;' naliv. 1 a ill seti.l.r-'r mail. en rn-ei; 1 1 f r'''n . sa In re'are Medirin-. it n full lonetkiti. ru"- .It - irli-'uhtra. 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