JJ.ILL ! I If LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH -FARMER. m it 5s '"it Hi. 'iff Ar I; w. ?! i ,1: .a . Ml ill f .fa Hi ' r I! Acgcst 2-5, 1854. Tm mm-lmr .Wess-.-Tb. Minora Or.oxict.i aiai-Tsl-lvh lore. il circulation of any fcnguan taviipaper is I'nloa comity. " VThiy Stole. Ticket. arrnnr I AVE POM OCK. Northon-hlnd H.prtme OmW-D. M.SM YSER, Montgomery. fmslCvnmissinner GEO. DARsIU.Atlegany. Democratic Slate Ticket. Gvernor W1M.I M BIOI.ER, ofClearfield. Su,tr,m- Court J. 8. III. CK. of Somerset. Cmal CommiincrWX 8. MOT I", of Hike. Union County Whig Nominees. -Hon. JOSEPH CASEY, Amlta-Th. FREDERICK SPECK, ' W ;r.ilJ-K"c. O. CCUJUa IU Jfl--W Ul UttUUVU) j Cbmmsswiifr MARK HALFPENNY, arkaxas. Greenwood, Democrat, c Renter JAMES W. TEXXINfiTOX, lted to Congress without opposition. r , i Iowa The first Free State where clcc- AuJitr-m R S. BOi Kuni j ,; Lag been held since the passage of the r--- --. , XcLras-ka act has turned a sonicrsctt. The Officers uf the Futon Co. Ag. ! (j ria,Cs, Whig anJ Auti-Xelraska, isclcct Soc. aud Committee of Arratigeuicuts for ej Governor, and two Congressmen, and the uext Fair, are requested to meet at tic Legislature, of the same stripe, cusu the office of G. F. MiilT, Esq., iu Lewis-: ring election of an Opposition U. S. burg on Saturday the iCth inst, at 2 poliat0r, in place of A. C. Dodge, (Dew.) o'ciock, P. M. A full attcuJeuee is par- Iu etctions gcnerauy the t.cularly desued. j 4.R Cotliiug" Lave swept every field JACOD G XDY, rresidcnt. The New Berlin papers are sadly pius- VS" We the undersigned whigs of Wash led to know what to do with the D.moera- j iugti.u towiii-hip, have learned with sup tic m luiuations. TLcir thtrisLtd plans ; P"so the astonishing fact, that some of the foijhe campaign were so complcitly broken i whigs of our towuship, assembled in some up" that they are utterly lost iu the f..g. i "-cret place, and elected delegates to at Theyil. plore the result, jet they declare ! 'end the disorganizing convcution in New that they were uot whipped. They label the Berliu on theTth iust., against the known candiJa-.es "ami divisi-u," U ufu.c to '! of a Urge majority of the whigs of swallow tUin. Like n leciining kitten , our township. We look with surprise upon with a vom.g iu..ue, tiny hg th m to j hc secret movement of a few, to man.igc their h."sr.n), . t in l!.c -s .uu in, m .-nt sp-irn ! ' send delegates to the disorganizingCon them from tl. ire ii.braec. They tl.r.m up veiition, against the known will of nine tbeir jubilant caps, with ;eai iu their eyes, ! tenths of the Whigs of our district. We and anath.uns ou their lips shouting 'victory ' with a death weutid iu their vitals, and their chieftain among the slam. Alas! Lets are stubborn things, and they vainly j search for su-ar to cat the bitter pill. , -- I disorganizing movement oi tne minority. fcirThe New Berlin eiue are quite j j,. p cr, George C. 3'oyer, Pe startled at the Standing Committee ap- tlr Ai bopast Senr, H. C Boyer, Danisl pointed by the President of the late Con-!(i!aa?) David M- Botdorf, Jacob Straub, .: t .1 IS Ilnmr K l Mover. I. D Bovtr. veniton. as luen'uiiii'inii i"uii'. edt, adiourn before the business was .:,, . ; finished, it of course remained for the Pre- , si lent to appoint the Committee, which is he only regular and valid one the im- j perfect committee appninted by the p-st mortem disorganizing fragment of the convention, being of no more validity thnn : if made by any accidou'al crowd in the j atreett. The wire workers over there are won-j are now in full blast. We are assured j ply of wheat is very large that the moun dcrful political Solomons at any rate. For tUat the effects on the legitimate trade of j tain regions arc raising immense numbers years the papers have been systematical-. the .City are palpably disastrous. The of swine, cattle, and poultry and that lv enreed in fon enling all sorts of dis-1 sellers of shoes, hats, clothes, dry goods, fresh meats are generally as cheap in the pensions on all possible subjects, that . could set the people by the cars, and get J up ti "demonstrations" to "bcnfit" the i New Berlin laudlords. And now lhat they . , . , , e.i nave thus alienated tne people oi me : ennnlr ml mado enemies on all hands. I they haven't wit enough to mend their i manners, or chauge their plans for the better. The tub ram managers of the Timet particularly, have become fam ous for profound and cfnipreheusive sagacity. Whenever any grea eon'est is at hand, when the united strength cf the party is j necessary lor huic an i uauuuai jui j" 1 -, , thev "lenethen tLc co"ls and strengthen j o. . i . . : 1 ..nn.Aa t the stakes" of Ihe Democracy by ignoring . the existence of evry body outside of their molehill clique, and reading out oi ine party an wuu uu um cim -i.-c schemes, vainlv cssavit!; to strike down truer democrats and better men than them selves. They are very busy at this game just now, libelling the entire Democracy of Lewisburg aud the adjacent townships, and flagrantly misrepresenting them at home and abroad, to further their oWn factious purposes. A 6neer of contempt is the only response from this part of the county. Though it is said tbey have; palmed off their chrome mendacities at head quarters, as absolute verity, and ex ult in the moonshine capital tbey imagine they bavc thus mado for themselves. j,The TiWs is mitaken. The Court House bell was not rung an hour before the time, and both division and anti-division delegates were quietly assembled in front of the court house for some time be fore they could get in. And then they were indebted, for an entrance, to some one from New Berlin, whose name we can not recall, who clambered in at a back window and opened the door from the in side. Aud the bulk of the delegates had been quietly seated for at least five min utes before any motion to organize was made; the anti-divisionists silcully look ing on until the motion for a chairman kad been pat and carried. Bbuke Jail. Three prisoners confined in the jail in Williamsport, on commit ments for larceny, took French leave ou j Saturday night last, two were caught at Block House, and are again in durance vile. Larcesy. The bouse of Lewis Martin, Esq., Williamsport, was entered on Thurs day evening last by some bold and adroit r..gue and robbed of several articles of clo thing. ' Recent Elections. Nortu Carolina. The Democratic candidate for Governor, Bragg, has nbont 2,r00 majority. Legislature Democratic, probably ensuring the gain of two U. S. Senators. Braggs majority is about half that of Rcid, the Detuocratio incumbent of the office. - It appears that Ncbraskistn is not fo strong in the Slave States, as might have been supposed. (Three Whig Congressmen front North Carolina voted against the Nebraska scheme.) Missouri. There are six Whig Con grrssiucn elected, and one Democrat two Whig gain. Thomas Hart Benton is de feated in St. Louis by the Know Noth ings. Legislature divided between Whigs, IScutou and anti-Beaton Democrats, prob- MJ CU8Uring the elcction of Wbig U apsuro tlie n Digs in tne county, tnai a.-n- - i . - - - . i j mgton townslup sianus mm in iuc support ot the nominees wuo nave teen nominatca hy the legal Whig Convention on the Gth ""e Ia!it- " 0 wm Bl recognize ine i.-j. ... - .r.'i ! Ooorge Koush, M. C.Moyer, Samuel Iek- ess, Henry .Mowrer, I'cter .Jowrcr, jacoo . Uaeeuhc &fc . Both Ways Tried. The City of Oswego last year voted No Liccusc, and, so far as was practicable, closed up her grog-shops. This year, a m ij irity voted to license again, and one hiiHiin d und twenty groggeries of all sorts provisions, Ac, find their trade seriously diminished and their profits reduced to lero because the Laboring Class who last j year bought freely at their counters now l" ... . . spend their dtminisDeet earnings to a sor-j i-narfiil ertent in Bum. The children who had esps and shoes last year, and went de-j cently to school, now skulk bareheaded value of Canadian produce the whole and barefoot into the groggeries with amount heretofore paid by Canadian far scarcely rags enough to hide the rum bottle mers into our treasury. A fortnight since which is stripping their homes of comforts ! the price of wheat at Toronto was fl 25 and derrivintr them of happiness. All j to $1 30, while that at Rochester was SI; tut the tipplers, and a part even of them, Annn.i, .r T.,AiniiA nnrl flsvewi uavu uau iuuuu v, ... . .... , c j will in November gfVe a rousing majority . fr the Maine Law. Cincixati Aug. 18. A camphene butcucr'8 op on Western row, lamp iu a uukuci a euuj, . , . i.i tr. t i . . i , , ti'joc. led was carried through the House witli ncar Liberty street, exploded on wednes- . , ., i cn,i ti.-iv. 'out being permitted even a momcut s dis- uav, wuuc ii was uciug num. t ib. .I .t n, children, who were in the shop at the , ..- ' .i,ir..u t.n,n,l .h,t t!.Pv !..';,. .I.!, .ml the man who was filli.. ,h, lnmn .hen it exnloded. named " r r ' Ruff, is not expected to live. The Clinton County Democratic conven tion met at Lock Haven on Tuesday, 15th inst, and made the following nominations: For Congressman Allison White. Representative George J. Eldred. Sb.fiff J. P. Huling. Com m issioner Isaac Ramage. Auditor William Smith. Coroner J. B. McMieken. Cixcisnati, Aug. 9, 1854. Judge Sheppard F. Norris, the Democratic candi date in this State for Judge of tho Su preme Court, has decided that a slave brought to Ohio by or with the consent of the owner, and afterward escaping from a slave State, is free, aud cannot be reman ded to Slavery. Baltimore, Aug. 21. The Ticayune has dates from Texas to the 12th. At the municipal election in Galveston the Know Nothings and Temperance ticket was suc cessful. In the counties as far as heard from the no Liquor Licence Law was suc cessful. The Trustees of La Place College Insti tute, Alabama, have resolved that WTay- land's Moral Science "contain Abolition doctrine of the deepest dye," and accord ingly "denounce said book and forbid its further use in the Institute." .. Ma job General. We neglected to mention that Maj. Gen. Wm. H.' Kasc was re-elected to that office, at the late mi-' lilary election held in Union. Nortbnm berland and Montour. 1 FOREIGN NEWS, New Yobk, Aug. 194 F. M.Thc U. S. Mail Steamer Baltic has arrived with Liverpool dates to August Oth, four days later than were brought by the America. Flour was in good requcrt, bat rather heavy. Tho expedition against Crimea and Se bastopol, had left Varna. There was noth ing definite as to the result of the bom bardment of cither place, although it was ordered, and had do doubt taken place. Great anxiety was manifested to know the result Bomersund was also to be attack ed, as was generally expected. The Russian steamer Aldiman had made a successful sortie) from the strong fortress of Sevastopol, and destroyed three Turkish merchant vessels. She had also chased the English steamer Cyclops, but was unable to encounter her. Two English steamers, after having entered the Gulf of Onogshain, near Arch angel. The Turkish army was advancing cau tiously on Bucharest. The rear guird o f the Russian forces was about half way bet ween Bucherest aud Buscoom, and on the 3d ult., the Turkish army had not entered Bucharest. It was said that retrngade movements were being made from Waldavia. It was reported that, according to agreement between the Porte and Austrian Envoy, that the Turks are not to cuter Bucharest, and that the Turkish troops are to be with drawn from the Danube on the arrival of the Austrian. Omar Pacha has pratu'sed that Wallachia shall not be made the the atre of military events. An official dispatch from Odessa reached Vienna late on Saturday, slating that the French and English fleets were seen off Sebastopol on the 30th, the steamer hav ing transports in tow. This news was con- vovcj ,-rom gobastopol to Odessa in a day, aD)j inimcaia,ely telegraphed through to gt pcu;rshurg. The barricades have been taken down at Madrid. It was reported that an armed mob had forbidden Q'icen Christiana to leave Madrid without payment of a large sum of money. Prospects of the Farmers. From Europe we have advices of large crops. That of France is said to be oue fourth above the average, and those of England and of Germany arc reported as abundant. Our farmers cannot, therefore, look to Europe for a market. From Call fornia we have advices that the home sup- mines as in the agricultural valleys below. Looking westward, our farmers sec thus a declining market; looking eastward, they 'see the satno ; looking homeward, they sec I . . that they are no longer to do secure in their own market. The recent Canadian treaty with Great Britain adds to the and yet five cents would pay the cost of tr.msnnrtAtinn. I ho ditterenefi was the 1 benefit derived by the American farmer from the fact that he had made a market at borne, in which he was then protected The bill by which all this was accomplish- -- ... ., t cussion of the rights of northern farmers, It was introduced on Thursday morning, iP"1 n Thursday morning, and was signc1 hJ the Resident w an hour and a half from the time at uhivh it icat reported and all this was accomplished by means of "a skillful maneuver" on the part of Mr. Bayly one of the illustrious tribe of Virginia slave-drivers, whose tobacco is allowed by the treaty to pass free of duty. Canada will this year have 12,000,000 of bushels of wheat for sale, and no European market for it. Next year she will prob ably have 20,000,000, and as wo have now granted an enormous bounty on all her agricultural products, we may reason ably calculate that the increase from year to year will be enormous and that the whole of it will seek a market within the Union. X. Y. Tribune. Fatal Accident. A terrible accident happened at the steam mill of the Messrs. Dodges, a short distance above William sport on the 14th inst. By some mis chance, a man in their employ, named Reuben Stoner, was canght in the machi nery and, before his situation was discov ered, so horribly mangled as to be almost past recognition. He was literally torn t pieces. One log we learn was entirely cut on, and fell down into a pis underneath the mill. The deceased leaves a wife and ono child, who are the objects of much commiseration and sympathy in this com munity. M. i n .ii - - 1 1 Hon. Thomas B. Washington, grand nephew of Gen. George Washington, died in the city of Albany, Nt .Y. August 3d. He was a resident of Jefferson county, Va., and Lis remains were taken to Vir ginia for interment. faxm ani ntlote FOR SALE. C9 . 1 The subscriber offers for sale that well known property, formerly Col. Jame. Moore's, situated in UiiHaloe aud East Butr.iloe town- hlnc ITi.w.n II- ... a . ..f 1 ... isrmrjr, fronting on the Turnpike and n the oiu uunaioe road. I bis larin contains 1 fa A ; 111 -- of first quality Limestone land, in a hirh state ofculuvation.allhavinebecnthorouehlvhmed recently, two streams of liv;ng water ruiinin" ennreiy inruu;n tne ptace.ine best ot epriii(is .i . . . .... at the door of the Mansion House a very lare Bank IJani.an Orchard of young bearing Trees of various kinds, and all Outhoufes requisite , Tor a good (arm, with some WoedianJ. Also 80 ACRES on the ButTaloe road, adjoining said Farm, is offered in I.OTS of from 5 lo St) acres each, I to suit purchasers, upon which is some choice I Timber, which will be sold as it stands, or the wood will be removed if the land be suld. A j living stream of water runs th r utrli these i Outluts. There are Oak. Walnut, .Maple, and ' Hickory shade trees on the premises. ! If not sold at private sa.'e by the 1 tth Octo- ! b'r next, the above property will be offered at j PmiMC SAI.B on the above day at !0 o'clock , A.M. If a pleasant day, the sale will be on j the uremises : otherwise, at Kline's Hotel, in I ! Lewisburg. For further particulars, inquire of ; JOSEPH MLlALI.L. Lewuburg, Aug. 21, lsTl !!?Also at Private Sale, the well-known Housel Farm, containing TWO 111 MJliEL) ACKEs!, lying in orihumbr rland county, on the easi bank of the 8usqi;e!ianna Kiver. two miles from I.ewisburg, and two from .Milton. As there are two setts of buildings, this Farm may tie divided, and I will sell either pertion, or both, as may suit purchasers. JOSEPH .MEIXni.Ii. Hoaoin? "Alitor iithI Litucni-t-r 'WLi,' c"t'y i xfi-ks aoit vliartt I'hrDtiirlu." . , -r 11 I I al uauic 31 ill ! l-nriror Sale or Kt-iif. Tm.t j 2ij4cSE?well known WOLFE'S MILL, i situated on Uutfalne creek, a mile from Lew- I I isburg.it being a :I storey building with 3 run j I of stone, a Plaster Mill, all in good repa-r, on j a never-failing water-power, in one of the bc-t W heat distncls in Ihe state. 1 erins easy. Conn. rti-J mill tlm Mi: aT two li.-!inin of j tlii-in wi'il M.iat.t'-'l in a stor.ro.-m- a Sprit. ru.il out I tioui.. n. w.-ll miii'ti d lo on.- or t o famili'-?1. irrf-l-Vr fiirtto-r i-nrtM ulnrs. iii'inin- f Irs. PAtl'EI, I Will.!!', or A. M. LAUsiti., Uuanluu: -f Ihe lli'lta ot j S.nri'! t Woi Ff. dt-i-M. Lwi.-l.ur, Aur. 10, ls:4 Admlnlslrators' Sale. ATTILL be sold, on am , . . ; r if r miiAi ine x.u aucusi next. at the house ot AiruoLA vt llsii, late i nue Deer township, deceased, the following Real Estate, viz. 7k A certain Tract of LAM) contai- LilAning about -lO ACRES, on whirl. is erected a log House Ac. adjoining lauds of Joel liiiick, Oeorge Uanck, Joseph K. Mover, and others, about 30 acres cleared and in u good state of cultivation, the balance excellent timber. There is an excellent Limestone quarry within one-fourth of a mile of said tract. Also at the same time and place will be sol ) a UNITED STATES LAND WARRANT, for Eighty Acres of land, not yet located. The above pioperty is situated iu a healthy region, and is convenient to market, and will make a very desirable borne fur a man of limited capital. To be sold by order of the Orphans' Court of Union connty. Sale to commence al 10 o'clock on said day, when terms of sale will be male known by JA.ME8 MA 1111 ALL, Administrator of Nicholas Welsh. White Deer, June 23, l$5i SHERIFF'S SALE'S. IY virtue cf sundry writs of Vend. Ex. J issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Union county, and lo me directed, I will expose to public sale at the Court House in New Berlin on Monday, the llh day of Sept. next, the following real estate, to ah : A certain tract of land situate in White Deer township in said county, containing fourteen acres more or less, adjoining lands of Fearon, Riddle & Co. whereon is erected a two-storey frame Dwelling HOl'E, with the appurtenances as the propertyiiiJa. of Jamks 1)lbmimiv. Also a tract of land, situated as aforesaid, containing twenty aeres more or lesa, adjoin ing lands of Paul Fisher, James Culbertson, and other lands of John L. Fisher, whereon are erected a leg dwelling house and a log barn, with the appurtenances. Also a certain tract of laud situate as afore- said containing one hundred acres ?t I.e., .1 .. T I...- I in. I adjoining lands of Jacob Farley, toother lands of John L. Fisher, lands of Charles Uudykuust and others, with the appurtenances. Both tracts as the property of Jons LFisiith. Also a certain lot of ground situate iu Bulfaloe township. Union county, containing five acres more or less, adjoining lands of Edward Miller, Daniel Wertz. Isaac Walker and others, whereon is erected a two-storey plank framed dwelling house with the appurte nances as the properly of Rahslah Bauklow. JOHN KESSLER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, New Berlin, Aug. 10, 1S5I. Builaloc Valley Farm TOH SALE. Having become too old to JL manage my large Farm to advantage, I wish to sell a part of the same say a tract oi , " ' 95 Acres, or of 105, as a purchaser might desire. The portion I would part with is all first quality Limestone land, and every field may be watered from the Little Bulfaloe creek. It is ail under a good cultivation, with new fences, except about SO acres of excellent TIMBER. There is a Limestone Quarry opened, from fti wnicn tnousauns 01 uusncis aie soiu iv yearly. It has also a young bearing Orchard. 1 The improvements all new are a eocd two-storey r rame HOLSt. with a Cellar Kiichen.and a Pump beside it, a Spring 1 House, a large 11AXK UAKX,a Wagon Shed, . a Corn House, and other outbuildings. The property lies in Kellv township, near Guldin's store and Kelly's mill-5 miles from Lewisburg, and 2 from Milton and has been . pronounced one of the best in the Valley. Title, indisputable. Payment to be made ' one half down, and the remainder on time. ' Possession given the 1st of April next. Aug. I, 1851 SAMUEL VODER. trrtD c A I C ! rUri v)ALt, That large and desirable property on the ' corner of Market and Water strcets.well 1 calculated for a residence, fur business, or for , r'.fe ard pla""fia.5:nFSS' . - . 4 large rooms ou the first floor. 6 bed-ruotns on the second flonr.and 2 large finished rooms on f tne inira. a Kitchen and Washhouse adjoins. There are also a spacious Cellarjarge Cement Cistern, a Pump, and Well of good water, a 8table, and all necessary Outbuildings. Tor terms dee. apply to Geo. P. Miller, Ksrj. .- ,. . - R t.DAVIS. lwt;btrj. pep,, p 1539 35 gi X HIE subscribers otr-r, at PuWic a!r, alt that certain tract ul I.IMLSTOXJS LA SD beautifiillv smiaifi alone Ijiitle Iluflalo creek, Kelly Tp. Unurn Co.. about S from l.ewnlinr, autt 3 mJes from Milton, adti'in- ing laifls of Wm.A. Patterson, (Jcoige Muxel, Jacob lloyer ai,U olliera, conininin jM.aeres. The improvements thereon are a large and rtrt. m.i.l ...ittf V.ir..Kl..r.w P. a l. . . . . r- commodious Two-Slorey Frame Mansion- ,e House, a good Frame llarn, Uarripe and Woo(th,.uBe, with all other necessary Out- butlilms a I'un.p wilh pood and never-lail- ling Water near the door a larire bearins in, Wnlrr enp I , . n..r o lr,. OUCHAKl) of choice Apples, and aU other varieties of rniit. The land is all undr good fences and in a i hinn ,M (11 n il'itinn 'IKaK...I.I.. .. . ..c uuikun;, h a" "'any new, ana u.r convenience, style and '""' uu uw ue exceeueu in me neigu- borh ioil, ASotit I Aeres TIMBER LAND. For particulars address "D. .Myers, Lewis bur,', Pa," or persons wishing to view the premises or ascertain terms ean do so by callinr, on I). Myers, residni? thereon. Sale to commence at I, P.M. Turns one tlurd Cash, Possession Riven in the Fall. Sim. ANN Mi'EKS, 525 DAVIU MY2KSS. yxjiiiiy annus i)x.3 f)V order of the Orphans' Court of Union JJ countr, will be aold on the premises ou Tlmrsdav, the 31st of August : neit.thc ff llomng Ueal Estate, situate in liuf j f.tltie tnwiiiiip, I'liion enunty. late the estate of i William Imvix, late of said township, tke'd. Tli' said real estate is in one contiguous bt.dy, ' a-'joinint! lands of M. flrove's heirs, Samuel M'Lellan, John tfleans' heirs, J. Itaker and otlor., con taming alio IOO At K I. si more or l -s. 'l'hc uhi.le tr irt ha been divided, by i virtue tif a writ of partition or valuation issued out of the sai I Court, into three farms or j purpaits, and each of wlueh may be described I as fiilhivs, to wit : I. The Maiisimi Farm, adjnining lands ef .1. Baker, Grove's heirs, and ollor land of the j .l.'o'il. roRt.iiriius OA.' IICXJtRMf AX it' .v.Y7V-.7f,r.l''fvfmi-re orless,wher.-on ' f" t is erected a lame, double, weather-boar- lild-d not sr. tw m, ....!. a AK II i;.,and other t utb-.nl iings. About; l:W acres are cleared land and in a state of cultivation.and the residue well-timbered. I 1 IR r'-' :"e about U or l. acres ot exee!leni; ; Mead-.w. There are also two excellent OK-; ii . li i;.-i ot en ii-:-r riiiu i nere i-. a constniiT stream i f Water running through the tr.iet near thi buildings, beM-.les t .-.o net cr-laiiine springs rf uati r. ' l. The next tract a 'joins die above rn'.bei we-t, an 1 a's.i hn-1 oi ( ir--ve" heir - -tmI Philip Kii-ile, ci iitaming tXt' HVM'lU.tt AM) TWUTY-THUhlK -I'Vi.X, i!;;,re or le-s, about lo1) a-'rr-i uhere. t is cVaied and in a g 1 Ma'c of cultivation at; 1 tlie re.-: Ine 'r!l- ,tim: i ro ! ; iiimil n aeres oi tirst-rate V- a- ZZZ'.l Ou this iruct there are no buildings. but a never faling r-j-nng of wa'-r, and a b'atitifu! site fnr bnildiii'.'-, near it. T!;is tract when properly improved ill make a most eX'-'dlent an-1 convcnii-nt farm. 111. The laM tract, adjoining the above two tracts and also land of s. M't'lellan nr..! Si. anV heirs, containing O.Vf lil .WJUlll I.V.') SIX iriir.S. m..p- or less, tin this tract there is a LOO HOI'sl!, Lot: B-K. Arv :in,l other out buildings, an Olit'HAKiJ, illand a Spring ot excellent waterA near the house ; about 75 acres cleared land, and ilia residue well timbered. This i tract is well calculate d lo make a stock farm. All the aforesaid described tracts are Lime- stone land, of the best quality, uunaioe erceK runs ihroujib all three tracts They Will be I sold separate, as above desrr.be.Ur together. , as will best subserve the interests of the heirs ef said deceased and the convenience of the purchasers. Sale to ermrafne at 10 o'clock A M said day. when and where the terms and con diliens "f sale will be made known bv JAMES IRWIN. JOHN W. SIMONTON, WILLIAM STEW'S, June 1 13-1. Adtr,iilriitorA. Orphans' Court Sale.-' J)Y virtue of an orJer fruin the Orphar-'. J Court of I'liion county, ihe unJtrtint-d, Xilminir-tratoia of Umit M'ihoj, late of Kelly Tp. deceasid, will ell at private sal- the following REAL ES I'ATE. to wit : That vald il'le tiact of lanj ituatrd in the lownsbipar.il county aforesaid, nrnhitl IJ mi en of the thriving village of I.ewi.-1-uig. bounded by lands of the heirs of Tim's Wilson dee'd. David Mevcr, Flavel Clininn. Joel Rover, Phil ip shook, and others, contjiniug tri'i'S or thereabout. lSOarreacleareii, having there-J-4on erected a two etmy Frame House and LiiKitchcn. a Frame Itarn. a Spring House ! (and a ne'er tailing Spiing of Water,) and all other out-buildmcs necessary for the co-nlort j and convenience of a Farm. There is a'snj a good Apple Oichaid, with a variety oiZZ ,uirii,i.i...., , for ll necessary purposes. ; I ne ii.iof 'o ro " TWOor THREE I ARMS, and will be .old to sun purcnaiiers. For terms of sale apply to either of the sob. scribers.or toTaoxxs Wiiaos, onthe premises. ItOBT. H. LAIRD. WM. WILSON. Ja. Sept. IS, lS-in. Administrators. FOR RENT, From ihe 1st April next, THREE T J ROOMS on North Third street, now iu tne orenpanev of Charles S. Bell as a Restaurant, and ' Saloons. They are well r.. k,.na fiiVwot: nr Sitnr' 'r v f.nqmre FRICK. Lewisbnr?, Feb. 4, ISM New York Ailv'ts. THK CHEAT 11 EM ED Y, ! ABOUT which so much has been said and ; nublished. is among us. Who has not. heard ot the MEXWAX MVSTAXG I.IX1-' MEST? Many millions of bottles have been ; sold and nseJ to cure Rheumatism, Ulcers, ; Sores. Bruises. Sprains, Ring-worm, Felons. Salt Rheum, Piles, Sore Nipples and Caked Breasts. Cancers. Itch, Corns on the Toes, s.,re Kve. Kar-ache. Pimples, Swollen Joinls I . . .. i . . u...u i i u nr ,',mM- ,-u"' "I v:''' "alw. Bumons or frosted feet. Warts or any! olher cwnpla" ha c.an.bf reahetl ny : external remedy. And il has a.way s been necessfnl. It is to.cAi.tt noon in healing Wounds, Scratches, saddle or harness (.alls, " "' sPra,n' soreness or sl.rmess, and it is " " e SPlvin R'ESbone, bphnt, or Poll Evil, on Horses. tiTThe Liniment is put up in three sizes, ,.i ,lc i1i-k snrn anil Al. Thf hr-i- bottles contain much more Liniment in propor-! ,n n.ioc an or ibrer.irft rhennesi. ; t, Cnntru Afrrrhauf Everr stor should be snppl.ed with this1 valuable LINIMENT, as it pavs a eood profit ami .iu ,n.,li.- C. W WE8TBKOOK. , ciini-.cciir in a r;. itrar.. iv 1.0.1 i . S' . ' . . n ' Originator ana soie rrnprietor. PrincipalOlfices 304 Broad way, N ew York, rW, , ami cor. ou Oi.narnei isisou Louis, ..I13SOUI i., - Ki.ll h . ; Jon., and .nedieln,. ' .. 1 . 1 .... a. 1 ...... If . : throttghrmt the United States, Canadas, AVest Indies., and Bermuda Wands. IvWi'i - . j J . i v. . .. - . . . . . THE CABIN BOY'S STORY," : A fawft-NaatiRal RAinanr intra. tfflrrt, l.y tft Autlior i.f tlie "I'irmr tJortor' ll Inwyvr't SUjrjf rriiBm.Mti'- i." k. .k-.j. djduU, h .mcn.t . . - with wh" 11 "? iriiu.ti.nr. .,,ut ir. rm ki. '.. .' lZZlKTZl'ka'' " ' Tra.!e, u.crri.-.i i tii.e.J.. . , .T""!. " j-t..i n, dri,,n, .,3"".' fthu'Afn ITiZii .,r!1T'','"'n""l,,', it,,, ret. Lri.-.l rk .,r u.r.., n,,,n"''' ?. """i tout Lh Mil, MIlLi-'A 0r ttlt ... ruMt " ita or iht .,riou, t tun,, tnim"cil - VZ Z'ZT- ,i;l .,,. rct.,.i .t eon.t,nUn..H.Vlud nirn-il l.y ih m-ki. .i rliiltlr, Sr,u.ur il., -'" Ai' . f ' ii.i th- UMm,D ..r i"""". " fimi.ly ID-uurruon of . ur i rtnr. j tiir.,uiliui ihn t..r w titiuiy tiJ Tl.r -ut.:i-li.-r. rn'ri-M-tr rprrlvt url.r f..r llw i . " kui.h: e.nii. nor. tt.y tai- in i,tir.d i.-..i 1 Ur iiiav I M lit irintirftintplv. " """n- "" riHuiij. nmut tut ii Tliy r-i:ii'li-iitly xvt ttmt Oia vt.rlc will ,rpt ai. Himii inO-r.'-t tut my .rk t,f rtrtimt tint hMrintR yir; vi:i:ui:il.., rr. ni tl.p .n-w, ., D' tMitiMiUin.lin?. FiiH-e Hi.- (.i0.ii,-4ti.,n i.r--L'.-l Totn'' ral,in,'' work., re- l:iti?i u .rrj in Anvnc. Mo HnI c.i. hw tvn ' I liuiu.T.iu.. i,..i ,;,t- ap i,r.l l.miiiK r-latirm to 11m j rt m ..f Ufcli;.iiii; nia on rh Airira omt, writ- 1 j tvn I y rit). w i, i;t. wit-l it in all it- lii.rl-u d.fT 1 uiiiy. Tm- .,rk hi writl.'U in rhaat- and i-tiri" Innn- ir--, I nil I lil I. .- Mrio.utu mtli Ui,tiuctl K'ltlltiOU U tbr ' iain:y .;.ir.iry ! Tli' n..r!. ill f';rm a IvnnUfr) ArtaT.i votume of !" ' r'-n, liKL.t-oiii.-ly iil,itrati'.l itli ttn- n-rarinif. an-l .1. s.v.tly ' "..! in c..th rri-.-. iu rloth. one d..l:ar ; I in ar---- c ut", atwliirli rntr cjiii. will I m-ih l,y i (In-j ul.... i.. to i,y .art of Ihv ciuutry frrt of i( tc. o' Tor tjlc H l.o.'wali- and retail l.y tli rnl.Ti.hrs, 1X1 SU.lKTII 4 sTItKtT. Vo I CLKM Smr.r.T. v V .r.K. Anflliyall Fl'ink.-llt'rs throuirhi.ut tb I'mtvl Statof. ana. in l'i,riU' m. ui.ViT J'altiniorc Ailv'.s. t ft . CAIIK, CEISE & CO., Flour, Grain, & Lumber Commission M l - - . r .Mereliants. ,V -l.y i-pear s Lalf, HKFin Til i-. t. -i-. I'r.-f "it! Uullimodt. ' 1 ' B","k' 1 lisltim.,r.. do j A. IMol, I. -j.. 1-M.h Ir. iA i..i ...i i ... . .... , , ,.hi.,j,.I , , I. V - rn. Mini i-k -:i A I . ) ' J T.-iii.-. t.-'i . I r.--. ! . ii Cnr.k. I'o;t bo; J i I.. .. r 1 .-. ii. Ilirri. I -jri;. I I II. o. .n-r, . J II. A- i I .... '' Njii.-!' . o j-iti- A r. w. u r.,,... i:-q , Siinou -c im , i, r. 1 -i Sr-.w. Mum ' li...,r-.- H.'1'.f.e. K . . 11 i I:. Wm. v.. ,i,.r. !. it.,i.rM i:li'. 11 III 1 I-.,. ... r. T IV. I.:, v.l. l-.,i r, r J:.i...- II ..: -. I - ., , Wil.iani.fort. L..- i. II . in.-. l. . .M il. nr . li.ou. .1.. v si. r-. J IV II --. K , . 1 k 11 . 1. :7 c i:i;, ;i:i-i: ,v t o i.ave -i e brt n niri ro -in o: a::V i maiisi n Ilonve B.iltirno;.'. ;i'v. a. - g,; in-.- q-iii-k ilespatrh t( boats in .iischaifi!: their cur-ji is. t'-ii.oi; fits: fits: J .r. t m-:-. rx-ci I EPILEPTIC PILLS, Fur thr rurr tJ' F.f., Spr ,-(.. ('nitt.pn, aud t X rr ius ttttii i'fiuii! ttr.nvil Ih&Laxe. .s whu are Iriht.rin? un-iV-r th" I : ir. iliifiy will WvA the VECiK'J - I .ubr. j: ii.i.i ii. iii. i.r to ne The oni reim' Iv 'vr !i-r..ver-.i l-T c:;nr:g Epilr-pi. I or r aim: 7 t n. ThvKf l"i.i- it .-..-f.r ft.-n r-n t'ir B-rrfU5 ! sy-t.-nt. (tiiil :i!!i .,ti -h sr ) ri-jiiin ' t- i 'i!! f..r I urpot-' I ;.iiti- I A, th-y will h.- f .tin 1 . f iln U it- ' rlil ftr ..'! r-oit ltln-teJ with wi-:,k nrvr. ..r w!.o ! or tone st.u. iii..-. ii-rnn !uc.a ij ucrnjusnJ.s.tL m ajensiin.-i .'ly bfniB.-ial. i t,.u r-i,- .. r i- i,,i rtf..4., r-r as Pv,n. out of ti.m u,,,,, l-.iinr a rrniiit-.nr- . will har tli. Hit. . i:t ti tin Inml. fr. ftf liwlai;.. r.-r nlf I, SKTH K No. I..-. Btri ' starit. altinis;. SVn.'.C.J. r.U'. . :: u """" Pliiladelphia Adv'.s. " 1 701i il.e cuie ot HERNIA or KUP1TKE I1 Aeknowb-dge-l l v tlie highest me, leal aiihonties ,.f Philadelphia, incomparaldy su- ; perior n any o'.ln-r in use. Soil! rers wi:l !-e i stratified to learn thai the occasion now ollci's I to procure not on v the iiz'itr,! und mutt , bat as dur.J.k a T.uss as any .-ther. in lieu ol thecumlT.-ns and ui,c..!i.!..rtab!e article usu-, ally sold. There is no di.'irulty attending -be luting, an-1 when the pad is located it will retain .ts position ,t!,,. ut change. lerson, at a distance unab.e to cail ci. the ,, . ,, " a l.tri-vi Lv rmilli-ir, 1'ii-p ll., ,r t. rit.. ..... gie J russ.or I n 1 .rttie d.inb.e wilh measure around the hips, an 1 stating the side affected. It will be exchanged to suit if not filling, by returning it at once, nnsoile l. For sale oiilv bv the Impiirter, CALEB ll. NEEDLES, C- r. Twelfth A Race Sis, Vhil idtlf hia. L j Ladies requiring the benefit f Mecha nical Supports, owing t.) derangement of the internal organs, including falling of the womb. nal weakness, are intormed that a competent aui, etpeacIlceJ L,1(y wi be , auendance at 1 the Rooms, (s.-t apart for Iheir exclusive use) Xq n , T s, U( lv-")33 Xeu-S!,,rk VindOW Shades, s XewSths G. L. MILLKR & CO., Manufacturer and H hnkfalt J; Rttail Dialers in w riNDOW' SHADES south-west corn, r S.-rond and Arch S:s. I'hiladeuhia. Such as Sothe's Landscapes, Borders. Vases. Scrolls, Boquels,told Borders, Ac. of the most beautiful de-igns and perfection of finish in hte country, and at such Low PricCM as to challenge all competition. Uulfamt While Hollands, Cambrics, Tassels, Cords, Brasses, A ., in every variety for City or Country trade. IV We invite an examination of our Stork al the Depot, S. W. corner 2d & Arch, Philad. Jan. lti.'.l 4m511 BUILDING HARDWARE A3 1! Tool Store exclusively, T.ie largest Establishment nf the Kind in the V.S. Wm. .11. M'C Isirc & llro. No.'2S7 Market t. above Seventh, E'hilad. MANUFACTURERS' Depot for Locks ed all kinds, warranted quality. "Patent sik-rrnl. !;!. k-ni,c ' ' ' rrennum forcelain Knebs,overIOOrarterns s,llvel.rbl,j Knobs. Hinges, Ac, with the most complete assortment ,.f all the .Modern Ul)oJs ,,, lhis ine. Purchasers are invited to call and examine Stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if desired. Jf . pul,;Mvrt an(l ynat-. al '"ji'-l,1 - iinrwy ir. EtTAll orders put up under the immediate supervision of the Firm. (iALL AND SEE US. fimM9t " r Rook Acents Wantrtl. A GNT3 WANTED in every Town and -L V connty in tne lulled Mates, to sell the ,np' popular aud saleable books published 'in... ..f ill... ku..i:i..il- :. .....i . . ... 1 .......i uvautuuiiv ii usiratea vim 1 :oi-1 nr., PnnMi-in... .I...I , . '"'""" "-.o mc most popmar worits Artbcb, including "Arthur's Cottage i..,,fiu, ,,, . , ...,, , . .1 V7 "'n,r"lnB Sod tliia flea- v." aim ifninwioia DMIUH. tor parta-uian, uldMa I neat Midi , . . 1. W. miAIH.K.Y Publutior, ... K l Jerth fvartb St J:, 'ftf. J It's Iir.L -.....Ai.a,--.-'-aiaL y- " Vice. '"'"-" Trutiar, Sporters, ; I.ACE STOCKI.NGfl.Skoat Jrf Braces, and an oiUr Surgical Apparatus and Bu. daces, applied and warrantH te qive aiiifactinn,by Dr.and Mrs. M'CLE.V A HAX, No. 14 Sortk SEVKKTH Street, l'luludtliihiii. The great number of Females relieved ted cured by wearing Mr. MTIenachaa' Sop- 't ' pcru rs, warrant? her in eommendiuK them u I superior to anything of the kind ever ottered ,he Publ c I55l7t5d 1 ' ' 4 i PhilldelDhia SorinC Trnilit iokj , v v 5 , " " . -I A W EIGHT. UVSTIXGTO A FLO Vr I. Market St. & 23 Merchaut St. tmiirten and Iv.lrmlt J)rUn m Staple A. I'anrjr Dry Ciood 4 KE n i- receiving a very OE.NEH'' AiSSOUTME.NT of Djmceiic and foreign obrirs, suitable fur buth t.'ity and Country Trads, aal w hich they otler at wry low prices, for Cash, or to Prompt Six Months' Men. ! r.v We solicit an examination of ooritoci j by City, Neighboring and Distant Bayers. I CIIAIXCEY HCLBUBT, ! I U ainwrsrht. Huntington A Floyd, 15 Var'.e j inHicS)3 St- I'U-kdepiua. ' j i ik sttioxi:ri'. " (m.Vir; & Fri.TO.. 19 South ElfiHTIf J ftreet, I'lul.id-Ijihwbee leave to e!. line a.tLtnin of t.'oiintrv i'ealers, Schools, tti persons vn;Lir.g the City, to their cnnplete as-i.rt nei.t i f l'.n!:!!i, trench, an I Ammctm ! UTATloy EH V,v. inch they are t, lime Whole sale and iietail on the most reasonabie lerir.j. 'l'h"!r stork comprises errry rarirtr of Letter and -i.te Purer and Envrlt n-jlinclud- ni a full assoitmrnt i f the celebrated gooiii i " '" 'f K"' r" ar d Tbos liiltI(Js .of l.rn'i.n. Also i v, ,. an, .! pt.ns Drawing Penci ds & Son Pencils ,F rs an-1 mlnrs i, (.'rawing later, rtnstoi Board. S.-alii.g W ax. Ink, Ink-lands. R. e'ltrs'. Cro..!.es", Vt .istcnholms'and other fine Cinlrrv, PiT'inonaies. Pecl.et Books, Purifulms, W r.:'. ir.z Desks, Ac. &e. Pets,,ns visiting the fitr can have their yaper and envelopes emb:-sic with their iit:irh witl.onT extra cl:2rje. t J Orders fr. in dealer-, and insiiinttora -.f learning resp.etlnltv solicited ar.d f:!!ed ;;a liie strictest integrity 6mS17f.d' re-portf,.!!, to ca; Lhe Pnbbe'. altentt.in to mv E.-tiMi.n-e. v. . I I'Ot iri H st. fh.!,.- Ches-r,.1!, I'h-M- i ''''"" 1"Ml e "-"Ucture and sale t-f '- -ll;ri. where ! w ;! .-.iwav, be in read.i'e.. ...iw.i, ;u u.iy . raers I mir be favored vi -: I am prepare ' to tuinish Envelopes tf P. e. j quality, sue and description. W hi.'esa'e ai d .i,.. -iuinriii panem, pin-,- jp I would also call ci-ei.imn t ih b:i..,aiil , "".r1,"" Vltr'i' ,, r Eni-; -T-s. l.e.;,-r.hea.a mu.iu. it-;, 'ii.ii.ii?, anr. In - - r Itlilhe d. Car-is ' ircnla-s. Ae.. a't of which W iat--. f'-xrrr- r I...... 1 furn: prei e-it With at vi-rv their coin to the liead I.e'Vr OiTce patent marinnes -f the lat-st'proW ments the man i lity f-r ex their ilr !: ; agreed i:; rr"'':ng. Ac, also fir e:i;re i I l I.veii.pes and even fnri- r.Vrs ih despatch. and f.,r L nr ,v J.;tA s , r as m.,v v,, n ni t f:-, to ri mpcte w;1h if e-.:a! i:-l.niei.t '0f the kind . Homo., p,vhic Unveloj-ea -I. ampV rf which mav be , I r lot t-icl a; y , li e: ri the u , r; !. T . c 'tetwilv on h an. I. seen Wr,.:5i.f I v -t . 7 J J 1 1 als.i rf Die-Stamped Env. W'M. COLBERT. II. I ll LI .!,. I! S.rtitli ."sf't'ON'U 5t Vha .hh h a.t d. ,.r. al eve Chest," u, EasI ..!,-. I., ... r-erand Mniitiisrtiirrrill,a,f j IIMU.'.HV W A!E- r!"' ft j the following. l-adies'Tiavelirl Ha J I kets. Worl. i:.:-i..ts. Fl, wer Paskets (." ce Baskets. .-.-gar Baskets. Plain. Fancy ar.d Urn- 1 rlt'' i asi.ets i.a-ne,' Wcik Siar.i"s art I v- . o. -drcs JC-l 'hairs ef heamt'ul design and exre'- .er.t w.-rkmanslrp. which he is selln.g retrsr-kal-'v cheap for tVh. - U- J"s' rieeived from Oermsnv. a '.-rir and varied ns-ortmci.t of FANCY (iOi'I s.io whuh Ihe a tentn ii of the public is r- s-tct-tully invited ifi,n.517t3 I'lirriiologjr. rom.KE. nm.s. .. ru-s$ sew ran. Have opened a Vi.renvU n cm Cvbinet and IS,,.!; St, -re. at 'i.-Jl ARCH St v. . aii.l are rreparedto ttif., ; their J W oikson I'hreni Kbv, Phvsiolorr. y Hydropathy. Magnetism, and Thon cgraphy. at New Vork prices. Professional Examma'.ions.with Charts.and full written desci iptions of character, cirea day aud oening. I V Cabinet free to visi tors lIy517cSdq ZIXC I'.ilKTS. ONE-THIKD CHEAPER TH AN" WHITE LEAD, and free from ail poisonous U:iliti-f. rite: yr.w jrnsrr ziyc couri vr h..i. Cis-all.v enlioiri-J tl-.ir ..rk... slid improiri thi ,,.,,S of th.-ir t-ri.lurts.an- l-r-fare,! to ex, cut. orJrr aVoJ-i. SU1EEIOR PAINTS, !,,. anj Cn.yM mMtl -.rtr.l in kaf,r . f -n m 2 to ;,eo ponnJ : aj-, l-KY, in b-irii-Is. ot aoaaiii. TloirttlinKIN,-..!,,,!... ,lr, , ..il.is wnrnmuit .nrc atul UDfurjanx-a fcr bed. .i ULitormaliit. n. ... 3 - A m 111. il of orrt aratioa Lai iro-ntlv K-.R dim...rrl wl,Ki,eMi.t.:if thi-l'. u.vsii, to warrant thtir calnta tj k.-.-i- ri.h mij no in tl i- keir. 1. r an. tvaaoaabl niu. tu tlitu is-s o, t uw vaiub will be iu'i rr to u, . th7. in Il.e msrk.t. TlK-ir lillowx ZIVC PAINT, ahieh i. aM at a I. i r i-e. ami i-aii . nlj I.. ma.. from th.- Zinc ot.. frrin tie. h. n sv o. d I., iron or oth.t mai:c .arfarra tit st,,m:o.1,.k .aintPoi. .i'V tl. of it I. roan, ami is i t an armsia.. o.. .rT.. ting Cvttagra. Dr-ta, eh.t l.nii.lin;.-., Hri,ljr. kr ir. i , iliKNe Ktf.tar, " .e. r.otluth an.I Vaiket St. liiJf.-.-Ju e-ni-'.-'-nij SrHAW G00DS...SPjaTOgT8m7 rilHE subscribers are now prepared to exh 1 bit at their SlUn!il Xew IXablisbiiienl Xo. 41 South S-cvnJ St. lltilndjj.fti-.i, an entire aew and beautiful stock of s-raw Fancy and SiJk Bonnets and Fiat's. Flowers Ac. and Panama, Palm and Summer Hats for gentlemen, which our old patrons. Merchant and Milliners generally are invited to examine, confidently promising theni.in elenl,ui variety, iu novelty, and in styles, a stock unequalled.' l5"Orders carefully and promptly executed. THOMAS W HITE 4 CO. Rass Wanted. TM-IVl- . . , . . ; i.--v. rsimsiveir engaged in the mannfi JL acture of PAPER, we will pav to Corni- try .Merchants and others having RAGS fef sale, more than the present murket prices Ca JESSUP A MOOKE. I'p.C. i..r.,.' I I . iii.u iea I V I I'hiludcjihm Nos. il A 16. North St. Sm'9 (1st Sr. be cf A:ch,bf iw. 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