USre‘■s.istxtcex-Its)Igrlionjsti)ffoy;:s-US10-xnir-lctan-ofA Long Lost Sister FomrCapt. Jas. A. Buckner, nf Pinna, 0., has just heard, through an advertisement in the Cmenm'd/ Em/uirr\ of Nov. 4th, of h sislnr from whom he had not hoard for 25 yfvus. or seen for 21) years, now residing at Somerville, JmlM Mrs?. J, 01 in Ingalls, formerly 7trs. Tiev. Ifonry Walls, of Borne, Jefferson ennui', Til. CuptL T3. can now in Turin his 5 is I or of the deal li of 3Fra. K. S. Lay. one of the sislers, heing Hie one between him and the one just fmm-h who died in Feh, 1872, at (•liie.v^. Tt won Id he nows. to her a!:-', to know t !nit the youngest sis (or Mrs. Fuosc of whom she ha?*-no1 hoard from for 25 years, ie now !iv ing in Chicago, (’apt. Ik and tin* h.v * sisters Mrs. Fooso and Mrs. Inga!!.-, are all (hat arc loft of a once haey family, dlt;'seendanis of the note'* Buckner family, of Bourbon enn;/* Kentucky. They all have, good reason for lifting over-joyed at ha v kronen again heard each fmm Use rr.-and that ail ?y*c expected to nur' soon in Somerville.lo w] lull iVu it Com f *SUV)- I*.III'.Hum