11 I '0? 1 r.1 .fc 'jit II it'?-. ii; 1 Mi Si It Oct. 27, 1854. haa .ai4rahl lnpt ctrculaUo. of anj Bug. lab .wanapar in Unlmnount.T. Tate of Sir John Franklin. , , , , ,. The article on the first page of this pa- per is further confirmed by the following particulars from a Montreal paper of a later date : t t - Morn In the spring of 150 a party of white man amounting to about forty, were scan traveling southward, over the ice and draK.ng b,aU with thorn by some hrr,,,,. maux Indians, who w,re k. hnp eeals on the north shore f km ill.am s Land, wWI. a large uJ.nd, named "Kcl.kuk ly the l-.scjU..u..uX. .None of the party could s.ieak the native language mtel- lipid-, but by signs the na ives were made to understand that the.r ships had been era-hed by .cc, and that the white were now gomg to where they expected to find dr to .hoot. rr..m the appearance of th , nun, all of win except ehi.f ofliwr, looked thin, they were sj ped to be getting short of provision-, and they pur- chased a seal from the natives. Af later date, during the ssme sea- sou, but previous to the di,rupt. .n of the ,ce, the bodies of about thirty white per- sons were discovered on Uecont.ueut and five m ire on an inland near it. About a long dav's iunrn.7-.ay tl.irtvfive or forty miles to the north west of a large streair, which en be uo other thau I'apt. flack's tJreat Fih river, as its description, and tlm of the low shore in the neighborhood of Point Ogle and Montreal l.-lauu, arce with that of Mr Ui-orge hack s. S nue of the bodies bad been buried, gome wi re iu the ti nts, others under a boat that hnd been turned over to firm a j shelter, and several lav sr.iitcreil auout in iliflvr.-nt uireeti jus. Of tliwe found th islan.l. one was sui'fowd to have au officer, as he ha'l a teleMiopr gun liy underneath hiui. v, lilatet! siale t.f tr.any of tl, e ed the tartv had len driven lo t resiuree "'eaiiuiiiaii.-iy -as a mean ul prolonging life. There upjiears to have been an abundant stck of ainiHiinitiou, as the piwiler was emptied in a ht np on the ground by the natives, oat of the caj.-s containing it, and a quantity ef ball and shot was found le low tiigh water mark, having beeu left on the iec close to the beach. TVto must have been a number of watches,!-lescrpes, compares, guns, all of which appear to hav.i Um!U brt'.;ii up, as Dr. Ilia saw pieces of these difT. n-iit articles with the Esquimaux, togethi-r with some silver spo.ius and forks. As miny of which as could be iiLitained were purchased, and a v. . ,r.i- . . : ..( tt... r..!!.. t JlSl Ul uie nuji Muni. ... fouud, with the drawings of others, were to be forwarded to Loudon. Sir John was last heard from alive, on the iOih July, 1S45, Le having sailed from England the May previous. Next week we fehall print a sketch e f tbo intrepid navigator, whose fate is now probably as eertained. HSrTlie doubts expressed in our last paper in giving the account of the alleged Chpture of Se-bsstopol, were well f.uuded, aud the downfall of that f.irtress is not yet known. The allied forces, are ma'iing rapid and determined advances, and bloody scenes havo doubtless beeu enacted in that quarter, of which more authentic uews may be soon expected. The Eastern War. Sandy Hook., Cm. 24 10 o'cbck,P. M. The steamship Washington from Bremen and Southampton, arrived this eveuing.bringiug London dates to the lllh inst., f.iur days l iter than tha Africa's advices. She brings 250 passengers. FROM THE PEAT OF WAR. No official despatches have been pub lished, relative to the battle of Alma. The English are reported to havo lost 2,000 in the bat tie, in killed aud wounded, and the French 1,400. The allies had changed the plan of their ' " prepar- contemplated opcrtions,aud were ing to attack Scbastopol from the South, where it was found to be weaker. The base of operations is Balaklava, where the cavalry and siege artillery had been landed. The Russians had sunk seven ships-of-the-line at the mouth of the harbor. The bombardment i f Scbastopol was begun on the 5th of October. Marshal St. Aroatid is dead, and the command of the French army has devolved j ,ucsc - - - on Gen. Canrobert. divided by the Know-Noth-ng or Amer- The city of Memel has been almost j i" P--'. Lund Lew,u,cr wholly destroyed by fire. New York, Oct. 24. Several sudden Vienna, Tuesday evening. On the a,.aths have recently taken place in this 9th of September, loO heavy guus were j cjt JeciJedly referable, so the physici disembarked at UaLklava. j as fyt to bad oysters. The case of Blciiarest, Oct. 5 Prince Gortscha-j 3jr p'jin Williams, is cited as proof. kofl"isll. There is a great concentration ivd.iv, we hear of the eeiually sudden of Turkish troops at Matchiu. i ,j(.n,ise of Mr. Robert Smith, some years Fbance. Despntehes from Marseilles, ' siCc the Whig candidate for Mayor, and ender date of the 10th, annoutice that or-' latterly Alderman of the Fifth Ward, ders have been given to receive the remains Mr. Smith, was as well as ever ho was on of Marshal St. Arnaud with all the honors Saturday. He ate oysters in the evening, paid to him upon his departure fir Con- stantinofilc. The farewell wbich Le lad addressed to the army, and dated on (Le 26tU of Sep queotly is excited against tue Divaivea, tcmber, Lad been received at Toulon. He i particularly tLose wLicL come from South says that, overcome ly a cruel disease ern waters an impression obtaining, that agaiust which he has so long struggled, he they are peculiarly unwholesome, this is obliged to resign the command. lie season. J'hilaJ. LtJyer. pays the highctt compliment to his succes sor General Causobcst. IbTAt a epeeial eLetiou for a Council man in Reading last week, there was ouly r,tr. candidate" and he was beaten, two ! .. aae, b, a god for nothing K. N. j State Legislature 18M. BINATB. Newlf elected members marked with a star. 1st Dist. Pbilad. (Old Citj)-Eli K. Price, W., and W. A. Cralb V. 2. I'liilad. Co. Wm. Gflodwin, D., l" oikrod, . JW 3. Montgomery Bent. Fnck, W. 4 pelawaro James J. Lewis W. 5 Berks Wm. M. Hiester, D. 6. liticks Edward K. Sieger, D. 7. Lancaster and Lebanon John W. Killineor W., O. Shuman, W. jy, W. Lebii-u W Fry D .Ml(Sroe-Jamcs' II.' Walton D. AJanlsIlaviJ Mellinper, W. YorkJiluob 8. UaUenan, D. .CumberlaDd-Sainucl Wherry, D. 14.ciiuton-Jm W. Quisle, D. 15!llirJames Creswcll, l. 1(; Columbia0. U. Huckalew, D. W..miug-Wm. M. Piatt, D. ls.M--Kean.LBvron D. II,mliDj D. .Mercer-Thcm Iloge, D. .Kriejamell Skinne W. UwrcnCRj1)Un Ferguson, W. 22.-AIU-hen,-Oeorge larsie, W.f M.liofock D. Wa!(lli utonJ .0 .Flennikcn W. 24IJedford Francis Jordan, W. Iudi,Das. 8. Jamison, Ind. D. .juniataJ4mcs M. Se'lors, W. 27- FettoWm. E. Fraier A. Iki,jJobu Hendrhsk W. ,.,,. , D;'mncra,S' 1 InJ- Dum ' " '" 1 American, HOUSE vr BEPRESKSTATIVES. Adams Moses McLean, 1). j Allegheny .Jacob Guy, W., .1. .T. Muse, ' w., Uivid L. Smith, W., t..a.i.yster,w J hn Kirknatrick, D Armstrong, Clarion and Jt fferson G. W. Zeigler, D.; Philip Clover, I., Abner W. L ins w. Beaver, Butler and Lawrence B.B.Cham- th rim, w., Wm. Stewart, w., . li. j iV Combs, w. . d'ttculhria Wm. T. Dougherty, d., Geo. S. 0'riv,g.v.-. irlierlii Juo. F. Linderman, D , Jeremiah j Menglo, r,., Aud. M. ballade, d., bam 1 Mii arer, D. HW.r and Huntingdon Geo. Leas, I. D , George W. Sinilh, W. Bradford It. Laporte, D., J. Ilolcomb, W. lijtka Samuel K. Gwinner, w., Ed. G. Harrison, w., Watson P. Magill, vr. Carhon and Ihigh Thos. Craig, Jr., 1)., llenuau Uupp, D. Centre 1. C. lhal, I. D. Chester M. A. Hodgson, w., M. J. Pcn ii v packer, w , Wm. K. Downing, w. Ch artie!d, M'Kean and Elk Alex. Cald well, D. Cl iitou, Lycoming and Potter Thomas Wood, W., Wm. Fearon, W. Columbia and Montour J. G. Maxwell.D. Crawford A. H. K-ss, W., II. Powell, W. Cumberland M. Donaldson, W., Alexan der Criswell, W. Dviphin John A. Stehley, d., L. Berg-stre-sser, VT. Delaware Thng. S. Maddoch, w. j .'jrio(j j. Ball, W., Jas. Thompson, D. Favctte acd Westmoreland bamucl JJ. lV''. Ja- Weddell, I., Clement Hubbs, I., Jas. Foster, I. Franklin James Lowe, W., J. B. Orr, D. C.retoe John N. Stockdale, D. Indiana Alexnndor M'Connell, W. Lebanon W. A. Barry, I. Lancaster Emlin Franklin, W., John F. Ilerr, W., D. W. Witner, w.f Uugh M. North, D , Jacob L. Gross, D. Lufrne A. B. Dunning, I , Gideon W. Palmer, w. Mercer, Veuango and Warren P. P. Mc- (Vitnon, I., Kalph Clapp, I., D. Lott, I. Mifflin Elijah Morrison, w. Monroe and Pike Abraham Edinger, n. Montgomery H. N. Wickersham, W., J. liittcnuouse, w , jacoo rrj, v. Northampton Moses IJusb, D., 1'nilip Johnson, V. Northumberland G. M. Yorks, I. IV.-ry Kirk Haines, I. l'hil ida. Co. E. G. Waterhouoe, W., Nich olas Thome, W., Chas R. Alligood.W. J. A. Simpsou, W., Thos. C. Steel, W., K. M. Fust, v., Joshua S. Fletcher, S. H. Bowman, w.f Alex. Cummings, I. It. M. Carlisle, D., R. L. Wright, p. Philada. City H. K. Strong, w., W. R. M .iris, wy Geo. K. Smitli, W., M. V. Baker, D. ' i Schuylkill C. Frailey, D., B. Christ, D. j s,,RK.rctJOBepl, Cummins, W. Susquehanna, Sullivan and Wyoming J. gturdevant,w., C. J. Lathrnp, I. Tioga Thomas L. Baldwin, W. Union and Juniata Jas. W. Crawford.D. WashinBton Samuel J. Krepps,W., Jas. M'Collough, W. Wayne Otis Avery, W. York Win. M Conkey, w., Daniel But ler, w , Eli W. Free, D. Total. Whigs, 54; Regular Demo ! crats, 30; Inelepeuileni ieuiocrais, iu. however, was immediately attacked wittt cramps in the stomach, ana on iuonuay ue was s corpse. A great prejudice conse- . . ...... t Gov. IUeueb, m Kansas. Gov. Ree dcr landed at Fort Leavenswortb, which ;tl u, hi. home for the present. He was , .....i ...ubj.;i' il,.! greeted on Ois arrival .a u. i . national salate, and a public reception, was given him. I LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST Pennsylvania Election- -1854. OFFICIAL. Governor. Prohibition, For, AgalneL Adam, Allftwaj, Amtolroag, Heaver, Badlbrd, Bart. If lair. Buck, Brwifard, Hutlrr, Onmliria, eWboo, Outre, Cbetur, t'lri..n. i'lesrfialJ, CUiitoa, ColumMa, Cnwfiri, Cumtwrland, lmnr'hia, Klk, Krie, f-tt, f-.r.khn, rulf.n, llualiiiJoB, lndiiiM, J.-ttVnvin, JuuihI, laiatfiit r. Llnin. Uhitlta, Lus.-niA, Lre'iniac M.K.u, Mrr.er, Mifflin, Mohroe, Mintur, Ncrlbuptmv Northumberland, IVrrr, i aaia l.' IM 213 2-J4J S7TS 4--4 ai vat 6M M::S l!A)t 214S lilS 1141 10J7 H i-VM S4! Ktl it :i7 S4K1 w 4:s lis ;o 3'S 13 1141 t53 VU lul 77 4a n 41 tIM 1.1HS 574 SSI 77 lilt 1S44 17 tiU sis S7.-.S 1740 3.i0 aw ni 1440 ls.H 1J7S 4-7 1VX 1171 av 1711 SMI I m lai. I.;? 3900 17 : JiJ wis .m una i 307 l.Wl 141 17 3J41 S.U 17si 1'2M 1339 li.'.O S9 77 27M 4713 .1 1-t 41 1M4 tt-i 171 67S 1M n3 2l U 40,f.70 .". t:,i (K 1.44 1V4 S. l. ssu fnilivtotphia, Pike, P..tur, fVhwikill, SiUrTM-t, S;ih'li.hiUlDa, SulliVMi, Tince, I'ninn, Vfttie.K(ro. We,rrHn. WarbiitgtoB, We&rmrelanil, Wyomrofi, York, Total; sa 07ft 3ts al 6i 4 113 ia.i-:o Pollock's maj. 37,097 a ainst Prohib. 5, 1 68 jtr; H5rTbe Official vote f r Ju lgc of the Supreme Court, aud Canal Commissioner, wc willj'gtre next wee'. Meanwhile, the anxiims frieuJa of Mott and Black may be assured that their election is Jury List-Deer Term, 1854. HBAXDJVR0K3. Bulb. TTi Ttniilng. .;bman. Jtvoh WifrrMT, K. FrffP. Tf -Dry TeT. E'Ut B ff it'". J'bn .itf (on f h ) cry Unry Miller, Robert WomU r, Aamnl lUupL he 'if Joseph Kftllj. l.ncif'urp. Byi-ni A mm on. Thoi. limy, Jo MclxelL fJwu.t. liofhTt Buft;r. .h'fHinhrff Jr.hn Ki-brl, B-nj TT. Tbompwo. Miiiecrf kJnrch Dietrich. rry J' ob Martin, Em. frttr! .r.Karfih lipy. H jiAjitTfAti -IM wa.nl Miliar. H'Aite 6r Joha f.tliu, Jiirob IVWr, Mcbo. Groottr. TRATh'ftsE jrROtS. ijvr PlJIlp KlDoy, Ptui Bonr, Jacob Kern, Momi Rufith Dantfl lUng.er, Jr, Sftmntl Piaonton, Jocph TMolT-'n Iprfrr. t;fri,-r' lttk?r, Frf Itawrhoratr;, Jih rln- t-r. J4,rm 6uinini(-r. A!t-ri(Cht tiwliKforii, FreU-Tick E. Rrvmr, lisf.ryfa aimpl. Ltwuburg JautM H Uie?hl Firhthorn, Dfory W. Frtr. M -jUHtimrv-Jc. hn FH". J. W. rnn.ntnn. ytvftaMriitnoii hns Ji-hn F IT.tt-nftiii, ICptipt I,lr.yrl, David ll. itwr, llnry Kcr, S..ml hitter, lleo Kbj. ;( limf.tf iiil Dunk:. J'-hn ZMTit. Hrrt ivP -vj i !r Kinttisn. Ji.hn . Barber, Ueory hboutl, Jhfi Hut-, ttatl.n tt itmr. -ryJi-hn F. Wilton, r). U. Maaun, Jacob Smith, AJVy William Rnr. L.nmiffJaoub Eleckner, William XoftMag, Jr., Thillp l-M-iaftlii. . W Wi:if-m ?tfnrark. rrry iJmamm roy.Ur. 'urct floriP1 B ik-ii. Kobrrt P.Cornelia. Wu.inrrt Jacob tfounb Jr. WUUe Dt John Bakr, Paal Ooodlander. PKTfT jrtlORS (-! wrt.) LimUm Fmb ri-k Bolanr, Jt ba at. BnHtb, lTrary Mover, Jarob Drrr. r7rtey ttemueia Wilt, Jacob Bin man. John Filman, Jr.. ItM Kline, ML ha-1 Wolfr, Wa Katht-rmaa. V-iau KHjb Orxitdroo, iJUoe-Joaeph Vauelda, DaalalOaphart, John L. Gear bart. .trwAriner MI411warth, fltaea Algler, Jaoub Dea- r, Knmnl Oreohof-K-rt Ifrjilm Abraham Farley, WVtf fi7jo William 8arTta. Lu-u'mrgJo-fh ReM. 1hmn Orariam, A.J. WMn eaul, rarlea 8. CrtU, Joualbau Bpjairr, Janiea Kelly, IVIrr lloroh. Csnti Jvrb R"ifh!t. Jarob Aaraait. Vi-.-y Abner HoruhntT. IfAitt Ihtr Mirharl Kver. Jarob Frrher, llcary lTlgb, r'un ieor Braver, Martin Doakie. CA-iwaaan I'bilip BiirWhart. 722 WEISS!. 3233DH OF TUB LEWISBURG ACADEMY Will commence on Tmcbsdat, Oct.19, 1854, to cnnlinue 2t) weeks. The coarse of Iostrnetinn in this Institution i calculated lo prepare youths to enierCollege or for general business. C.unpusitiun and Declamation receive care ful attention. The subscriber is solicitous to secure a elais of Vnunir Laditt. The Bible is in daily use in the school. For reference, the Principal takes pleasure to refer to many of our citizens, both in and around the place, who have had their children and wards under his care. Tuition. For Languages $10, Hicher Eng lish $S, and common branches, (including Readin-r, Writing, (Jeography, Anthmciaf, Grammar and U.S. History') iG per session. Contingent expenses per Winter session, 50 cts. per scholar, eitra. No deduction except for sicVness. JOHN RANDOLPH, Kept. 16, 1854 Principal K'TH TP CATV (l OilO SALfi. JgJ VWler, folloek. SD4 S124 aus iott 104 s lus 2aU 9ti si w UJt SIM uta 271 Sunt Hv i3m 9il iwi 17.19 V'H -!Sl H'&S JUS T7 4411 au ana 2ui 144S 11' HI 2 1 so li tS'7 SMli its I SIM ?m aw 2140 s; 7"S S 1T4 l.ilK) 2'I4 lew aiJi -S l(t 1179 IK 4 10'.l ill aMS 17M JJ C03S 3-I.14 M1 4S4 T. (ul 4S 1j17 ks Vb am w 7T 85 1417 J'.H 211 141 al-l at.mii as.si; e-J4 H"7 c,s is t-a 4;:i K'bs a?M HI 2- 417 S! 14 34IS 1B13 14 17 i:i t4) aii.7 4.T-1 n;7 14 a smis a:Tj f!i 11T 4707 4.77 ie;i -uiuh Real Estate. VTR XCT of Land in Chillisqnaqne Tp, ' the south by other lands of said dee'd, contai North'd Co, on back read from Milton ning 7 Acre and 4 Perches more or less, lo Forsman's.adjoinin; lands of Sherer.Mach- on uhich are erected a frame Dwelling-?-, 1 II 1 . .. ; n 1. .. . II VIMIT I'D III' 11 A II V -fa-9 j imei, owp-iij ami iir"iuiu, i."iiibiiiiih ammi A.m a nr I... n t ,,..PAM ill .11 1 ce mi'it i .t,.i... "i"ii-, tivauon. ihe remainder Woodland. There are on ihe premises (wo good Dwelling Houses and wells of Water, separate, and a number of Peach Trees. Pear. Plum and Apple. This properly will be offered for sale on the premises on Saturday trie 18th November next, at 10 o'clock, A.M, when terms will be made known. Immediate possession can be given. Oct. 24 pd WM. M DAMEL. Valuable Mill Property T7er Kale or Rent. The well known 1 Wm.FI.rH Mil I S citnat4 na RnlTaln. Creek.a mile from Lewisbnrg there bein? a 3 storey Grist Mill with 3 run of stone, and a Plaster Mill, all in good repair, on a never failing water-power, in one of the best Wheat districts in ihe State. Terms easy. Connected with the Mills are two Dwellings (one of them suitable foi a Mtorefoom,) and a Spring, and Out-bouses, adapted to one or two families. For further particular, inquire of Mrs. 8. WOLFE. or A.M.I.AW8HE.Gaardiansof the. Heirs of Saw' Wolfs, dee'd; ot. w For Rent, .Until the tt of April next, the large- I'll sAa.tlntr lliitme at the foot of 3.1 L, Lewisburft. Inquire at Chronicle Oflice. Union Coantj Woodlands for Sale. A rff ACRES will be old in sharrn lf UUU of 10 acres at per share, or ten aharrs for 9ti each parable in instalments of one dollar oer month. Location of lots to be determined by drawine'i but any person m. bv takinc a tract of 400 acres, have the title made immediately on payment of the purchase money, anil may select the tract most aerepab e to their wishes. This land is sitnatcd in the townships of White Deer and West Buif.iloe, and ihe new ic 1 r i u f...ll... .co I roan iroill ntB.iS iu ovSa. ""- I throiiL?h it. It in covered with timberjuch as While Oak, Pine, Hemlock. Chestnut und Rock Oak, and Spruce Kun and White Deer Creek furrnh ample water powers for saw-mills, tanneries, &c,on a majority of the tracts. It ia situated about 10 miles west from Milton and 12 miles from I.ewisburtr, and was formerly the prop erly of Mr. Jos. 8im. Apply to B. FRANKLIN CT.ARK, No. 33 South Third St. Philailtlphia. lTaA!D3 SSUKf SALS, "lY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court Jit of I'nion county, will be sold at Public Wale on the premise in White Deer township, uuion county, on Saturday, 28 ih Octobkr neit, at 1 1 o'clock in the forenoon, the follow ing real estate, to wit: A tract of land, late the estste of Adam t!ver, deceased, situate in said township of U'U:. 1 . r T -: ! Bennape.Cha' Sreeae and others, containing ttr a eia a. I 35 Acres and 13 FerCneS, ; allowance measure. 20 acres of which are i cleared, and the balance well Timbered. ijipk About three acres of the cleared land are 2 excellent Mca.W a goo.l OIICHARD f dif- terent kinJs ot rruit. Amnntj me impr.ve- Mnients are a nod two frey Fr.me Ilwellins House and a FRAME MARX. There is aKo an excellent Hpring of nevcr failinc Water near the dwelling. The Terms of sale will be rajr. ISRAEL OEYER, Administrator of An Guna, dee'd. White Deer, 8rpt. 27, lH5i By order of the Orphans' Court rf I'nion county, will be sold on the premises on Saturday, the 2Slh October neit, the following Real Hatate, situate in l.'n ion township, Union county, Pa., comprising about 112 Acres, of which about 90 Aeres are improved, and through which runs the Main Road between Lewisburg and HelmsRrove. The property is bounded north and west by lands of J.ieob Hiich. and east and south by lands of Doebler and linc'l. There are erected upon the pre ifprA mises, a larse twu-sinrey Lo House, a JkfciWeU of Water at the door, a l.OC U.lhS. and TWO bearing APPLEjs ORCHARDS. JZ The lnd is in a pood state of cultivation, abnut 4,l)f0 Dushel of I.IME havin; been put upon it within the lat three years. Sale to commence at HI o'clock, A.M. Terms made knowa on day of sale br JOHX GUNDY, Administrator of Willi a Paasr, dee'd. Sept. 20, 1854 Valuable Real Estate AT ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Union county, the following Real Estate, late the estate of Henry Knstenbader. deceased, late of While Deer Tp., Union Co., Pa- will be olTered at Public Sale on the premises on Friday, 3d of November next, commencing at ten o'clock in the fore noon of said day, to wit: No. I. A tract of Land in White Deer Tp. aforesaid, adjoining lands of Kaufman Keberand John Kocb on the west, on the north by a 15!) acre Tract of said dee'd, on the east by Sawmill tract, and on the south by lands of Rudolph Broward and Daniel Bennage, containing 150 Acres more or less, all cleared and in a food state of cultivation, except about 15 acres which are in first-rate TIMBF.R. It comprises also TWO ORCH ARDS,and a portion of excellent Meadow. The improvements are a laree two-storey frame Dwelling HoHse.JLij. (and a Sprint: of never-failing Water.) Iar((e BASK B.i rV.V.and other necessary Buildings. No. II. Also another Tract situate in (he Township aforesaid, adjoin inc j ian(js nf Kaufman & Reber on the west. Dr. aamuei L. uecs on ine norm, jacoo rariey on the east, and other lands of said dee'd on the south, containing about 159 CUrcs and 89 perches, about .10 acres of which are cleared and in a good slate ol culti vation, and the residue is first-rate Timber, with the White Deer Creek running through the said tract. No. III. Also another Tract situate in the Township aforesaid, adjoining the ISO acre Tract of said dee'd on the west. I Jacob Farley on the north, lands of the heirs : t,p Frederic..: Dieffenbach on the east, and on House, Hun rn.i.i'11 r a i . 1 . IT "j7 OAW ' AT' m ,T sl.or.n j'tit.i with excellent Water Power, a I good AI'i'l.E ORCHARD, a AI'i'l.E ORCHARD, a never-failing: ; Spring of Water at the door of the Dwelling, and all cleared ana in a gooa scaie oi cultiv ation. No. IV. Also another Tract situate in the Township aforesaid, adjoining the 150 acre tract of said dec d on the west. Sawmill tract on the norlh, eas ny Uaniei Williams.and south by lands of John M.Iianck, Containing 14 Acres and 15S Perches, no r less, all cleared and in a mgn state of cultivation. CafThe above property will be sold in whole tracts, or in pieces, as may suit pur chasers. Terms of sale will be made eaay. Any one wishing to examine the property before the day of sale, can do so by calling on Jacob Knstenbader, on the premises, or on John Dalesman, at the west end of Milton Bridge. JOHX DATE8MAN, JACOB KUSTENBADEK, AdminUtralart ef Henry Kuilenbader. dee'd ' Sep. Vt, 1864 mm BR ANCH F AEMER . AT i REAL ESTATE, Public sale. M TI V wrtne of an order of the Orphans' Court v r iT..in .nit. will be sold, on Ihe .remises, in East Buflaloe Tp, Union Co. ra. on ' r . i . nextthe followiHR described real estate 01 mc late Samuel Wolfe, decea-ied : , A certain tract of land s.tua.e in East Bnf- v. i ..(. fr.,,,1 the Bor- lame iowiiiui, - - ... : l.. !,n.l .if Jariib fiunily.heirsofUeorseUtinrtv.dec'd, Abraham a.. - ,- it,..... nthi-rs. ctintainine onifa ill i.cw......B, ..jU......B UIUWU, au - - 71 ACRES and 86 Perches more or less, all cleared and in a enod stale of rui'ivatum.with a:i tliti-.l- AKL (hereon. The irrproveinents are a T,r.n.t,.rn tirfUllt1 Il'tU?. ' ..'... t. I r IIAMB 1.VIV O"..-- j I ,.i mher necessary Outbuildings. kn r..f.. ' Sale to commence ai ii oeoea , noon of aid.day. Terms e.f sale will : AlJ.r.li .11. 1.- oi.i. I Guardian i ofthe Person and bMate of Mary . ... ,r it -r.l i W m. 11. W elf--, and CATHAKIXE WOMB, i Ellen and Ouardian of the Person and h-tate o f..... n fl.nrle. H.J.din.aiK I eamni mr, .ina.. - - - Samuel I... and Committee of Person ainl Estate of James W idle all minor child ren of Sawcai Woirr. dee'd I.-juisbur?, Sept. 27, lf-31. OKIMIANS' COUKT HALK. V virtue of an order of the Orphans' Cmiit II of Union couutv. will 'C sold, at llie l'ublie H"ti?e ot (iiiieou uit ni ill uai uuiouo j Tp, fnion Co, Pa, on i .... i 1 . r 1 f 1R.M. the fo'lowm" deserved Real Estate e.f: . 5 " J , ' , ,,., situate in Bult.iSoe lownsnip, 1 nion couutv. la lioininelandsof .HaniueUilicleJohultuhland, and Jehu UeimUacli, cnuniin 13 Acre and 131 iVrchs neat measure, all cleared and in a hisrh stite of cultivation, ami on me public road leading frum Lcwisburg to .ew Ucrhn. . ' S ale tr commenre at 1 1 n einrk in the lore noi.n of said d.iv. THRUM of sale easy, and Will te raadi: kaown on dv i f sale. Gi:o:(f;n Mni.XKf.r.. Administrator of (iruiiG Kutait, dee'd Sept. Si'. lr5( Bu.fa.oc Valley Farm IlllR MALE. Havin? become ton old to in a n ate my lar?e K.irni to advatitnce. 1 wish to sell a part of the same s;iy a irci ol S5 Acres, or of 103, as a purchaser might :!ire. The portion I would part w ith is all first quality l.imel-ne land, and every field may be watered fr 'ir. ihe Link Uulfaloe creek. Ii is all under a enod cultivation, witli new fenres, except about 20 acres of excellent TIMBER There KZX is a Limestone tjnirrv opened, from VaX which thousands of bushels are sold fcSfvj yearly. Il has also a young bearing Jbm. Orchard. The improvements all new are a trood M two-storey Frarae HOUE with a Cellar i Kitchen, and a Pump beside it.a Sprina llonse.a l.ir?e BASK BAHS.a Waion fched, j a Corn House, and other outbuildings. ; The property lies in Kellv township, near O'.ildin's store and KJly's null 5 miles from ! LcwislmrK, and 2 from M:l!on and has been . pronounced one of ihe best in the Valley. j Title, ind. sputa!)!". Payment to be made, one half down, and the remainder on lime. Posaeaaion given the 1st of April next. Aug. 1, ISM HAML'F.1. .ODER. FOR SALE. AAThat large and desirable property on the jLA corner of Market and Waicr streets, weil ; calculated for a residence, for business, or for a residence and place of business. There ia a larire BRICK House conta;nins 4 large rooma on lhenrsitlnor.6 bed-rooms on : the second tloor.and 3 larpe finished rooms on : ihe third. A Kitchen and Washhouse adjoins. -There are also a spacious Cellar.lare Cement Cistern, a Pump, and Well of p.iod water, a Stable, and all necessary Outbuildings. For terms &c. apply to Ueo. F. Miller. Rsij. 1 S. E. DAVls. i Lewisbnrg. Sept. 23, ISTjO FOIi RENT, From the 1st April next, TIIIinH ROOM.S on North Third street, now in occupancy of Charles S. Bell as a Restaurant, and Saloons. They are veil suited for Shops, OlKces, or Stores. Enquire of WM. FRICK. Lewisbnrg. Feb. 4. 1S.M New York Atlv'ts. THK OK EAT KIvMKDY, BOUT which so much has been said and J published, is amonz ns. Who has not heird ot the VESICAS VUSTASG 1.1M MKST? Many millions of bullies have been sold and ued to cure Rheumatism. I.'lcers, Sores, Bruises, Sprains, Rins-u-orm, Felons, Salt Kheum, Tiles. ire Nipples and tVa-ed Breasis, Cancers, Itch. Corns on ihe Toes, Sore Kycs. Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen Joint or Limbs, Cms, Scalds, or Scald-head, Numb Palsy, Bunions or frosted feet. Wans, or any other complaint that can be reached by an external remedy. And it has always been successful. It is raraur noon in henlinij Wounds, Scratches, saddle or harness Calls, or any sprain, soreness or stillness, and ii is warranted lo cure Spavin, Itiiigbune, Splint, or Poll Evil, on Horses. j tTThe Liniment is put up in three sizes.: and retails at 25 cts, 50 cts. and The larqe bottles contain much more Liniment in propor tion lo the prices, and are therefore cheapest. : To Country M. rch'iiit. Every store should be supplied with ihis valuable LINIMENT, as it pavs a sood profit and sells rapidly. C. W. F.STHKOtlK, j (successor to A. G. Brace A: Co.) ' Originator and sole Proprietor. PrincipalOffiees 30 1 Broad wav. New York, and cor. 3d & Market Sts.,St. Louis, Missouri. Sold by every dealer in drills and medicines ' throughout the I'niled States, Canadas, West Indies, and Bermuda Islands. Iy533 To Person out nf Em2hyment. $560 to $1CC0 a-year. A CHAXCE TO MAKE MnXET ASD DO COOD ! BOOK AGENTS WANTED. r!HS subscriber publishes a number of most J. valuable Pictorial Books, very popular,' and of such a moral and religious influence j ik.i -kii.u: a.r-l i.n.i . In thpir rirrnla. i tion. ihj will eonftr a public benefit, an remli. a fair : fmpeimaiion for thHr lai.ir. 1 To wo or nfriiri'. ami taet, thla buinea oltera an opporttuiitT.rt,roiiUUeiii.l..m. iit. i.l..m met with. renoD5 winDinic m enirw in m-ir i."-. ..i.tt prmnvtij kj mall a Cirrular rontaining full parth-ulam. with utreetlfina wi penona ninjiwii hi ar, an aicnui. toolbar with Ihe tiTniann whii h thTwill be furniabeil, br addrsaaUlK tb1 anliarriber. po-t-pniil. BOliKKT FEARS. Fubllnbar, 181 William Street, New York. W3Tn Pre, and read fur Aarata bv tb. Iat of Oct, ISM. .W lUnstralM Pneripliim ff th Kuuian W wira." for furtbar partleulara aadrraa aa abera. "THE CABIN BOY'S ST0R7," A S..I N.ulirJ Komw of LIMiw ltwH. hj IM Antb..r i.f Hie Piwte Ifcelw," Ui -lwjra Ulorj, tbn "Old B.ictor." e. e- i TIISar.mhniiert..eiJiye4 b th wrifc-rf the alow pjpaUr w.irfc. i. -lneiiit ftmranlw r l" ilk wliKh n; (inHnrtWD. nnD ltm b V" "Ul n,rtl,.. in.ir.iin tin- h-.rr.. ut h siw TniiM, II trnl in. r . -rr - , iu a.-rml in Hi" u, j--rninn ' ' m-t'" rr i.inil frn -r.ni r,iiulii-' li lurm. i ...... ii1t.r..t tunl eilrrulura e .... 7hV:f7 " ' J,,. Z. ir.,i. ..-r el. a Bi-ri .u. a. u. in..n.uri. I i.,.,; c t - r '"Z'nr .'. , hiturjt lb- h-r...t.r..fth, .,ry fV"i''..V' , I , 4 ,.rrhaif t On-liie.""?"-. ... . . . . .i.....l. i.vm..ur tt" i ,mm,wi. r .,rn t""'-1' a hct . a f"m ilw irf. ''" n.,rri..l i., vr.e r r ',.. f , wV-r i ' Ttr i U tlir utout tliu ury r imljr t i.ii.i . !.. .In..! f rrtml ori-r. I w h .1. .1 tl dliinn it ww rWMli tli'i' lnt!i-n lo ZTZV Jir uiiiv ,H. M.D1 i,1, t.,.-, .s i,t:, .Tt T!.ii" I,.. - .. :..t...,l fr.'n t.. nr s. a'. I'"l ;tli-tiO! Inc. . , , ",. ..r-t j CV la," . '".V . " ' , , ,.. r r .nn..tr..ti.. t...i.r lij.. awsri-.! I.avi'.x rr-lali .n t. iMtu. . in Aui. r;r, m . uia .'.-.""- i i . .... i....;.... .n Him A!'riRn ri a-t. "w't i. i a- i" "' ' m T,,, ,' i. .r:,r. ,, m ami i in.a.i. at. I a aL-ipi'Ul au-1 lli-irucue ai.aifc.uuiu hmiijr m.rarjr. Tli--ir iil f rm a hv ,,.,, ii.,.,,11. i,.m.u . !..! hrailliful iw'aT Toltime ( 1 trot' .l a it, flnti mjraiii.tr-. an-l b Ti iei. in r'oth. i.ne il- 1 ar : in i-p-r. . t'- l.uUU.1 e-nl. at wl.i-h rs' ripli will Ii- a" ' r. tu auy pari of lb-: cuulrj ff. e 't Y' J- For rale tfliotaMli- n.l r -til th rn'.'i-lierJ, n.iii;rn Tl.:lT. No 'H ll-'i a -i 1 1 ST;:rrT. Niw VirB r.'tirtl nmtia,re ihroiizh' at the IMt. l 5u! anil liii i.' I'mra'". 2iiVT ilahimorc Atlv'ts. "3 !? -.-ZL tL: cAiiiarEiaii';"& co., Fbar, Grain, & Lumber Commission Merchants. it -5 spear's Wharf, una t Jrilhmoie. J'-hn Hftrlie F".. l'r- i jtien' Bsiik, I rjait;mot A. IMiil.ii. t- l . e'"h Franklin .o j J..'m ll-rtz-. Jr.. K-. . I ,1, .. K-.ie-r. etini'cti-iin i . , ( J T..1H... (.-! . I'n . .1 ivnl Ban, l'ort tefotil. J. Wit lirr a .-'in. Uarributif. I.I II l". fc j. ii. )r a ' yIiii.-rt.ve. t t o.. Kilt. . W. . I'4r ! l!inn M li-.,r;. I'. J t III 1. iv- r ll-il VI ni 1". T '. I.'. v !. II. II I (..:. li. Ii i M il lin t I i:-i . I :. r. I. i I r. .- I . II- Mui.-j. 1.1,.. ullf. '-'"niuurnfiiie. 1'i.nrr. i hi . r iJii r, I I.-.- !. , I y.i. I.- . J il-b.J.-r-T J. p. (I'O.iw. i.i . l.-i a llii.-n. CVCAUU, t.i:it; .V CO hare tbe larsft Wharf room of any Ci m:nisvion i!i use m U il'.itnoie, always giving in.i-:k despatrh t- boat.-, in iliscliaigiiig their cargt rs. CniOIJ FIT3! FITS: FIT3! T:iz Ti :rT.Tr.r tz n t EPILEPTIC PILLS, Fur IW r'ire of l':f. XyH'ms. Cr,t:j. und tilt S rm ia and C-'Utit:tf unal ..' :i.tr. , ni:.siNM who are Ijlmrn: ur. t.-r this I lii-tie-Mi,;. iinla l.- will find :he VLOr.T Ai'.I.K EPILEPTIC PILLS to be the ra'v remedv ever discovered for cuiii.g Epilepsy, or Falling Fits. Th at. l'i!l r-.-... a f-c-'fr ai-ti -n rn tr, n.", 11 iy-1. m. ai- I alih- u,-h tb'-y -.r- r-.-i-sr-..! .pt ris l f T ihr j,nr.-..'l llrrn- r,t-. TS-V ai 1 1. f.nr. I ,.f ...i'. t:.! I-:,- ttt f'T all ,-r-on. af?1i'-til a'tli w-k B.'T' s ' t wI.a.. norvuii v.fi.M liaa n , . rr.iil ..r :.a:teri. 1 f.-' ? i at.y c;tn" wh-.ti..-r In rhn o e wm, l.io;t.. nr l a-i-of l-.i'ir .tar..lln,r. .irTiiiiluit-a y nvrTuupne.a. II ev ar. ..ti- ilin?;T K.i.. f.-ial. Tri -i- 1 r-r l"s.or ta-. f..r l. IVrp.n. nut . I tlir I'i:. en !'"! -i; a r..m;rfi.i.'-... m I I af tl.' lii i-t ...ri tl r. -Ii '1 nirvil. fr. . i)f i-.i:.-.. l'..r.I l.r S II A ('i:. Vv !. Miitii F. s-i '-r. l'':iiimr. !!.. t" w. -in .Til.-r'- from si! r srt rt.'id- I'utxa tiiut t-f j.!-.,.,t. p..r iat-!. ItIT' n.w aw PhllrxtlP. I'hi.l All V IS. iFrtnctj zxymi 't'iUinz Ic t'lan 2 ounces, 110IJ the rure ot 1IKK.MA or KI PI I UK a itlunties vt ihil.ititiphia, i:itimparab!y mi pr.ir lo any ( titer in use. Suirerers u-iil traiii.eil In learn that ihe ocra-ion now n tiers to procure mt iti!y tl.e iiqAttst und nwtt tt!it hut as HurubU a Titles a?, aity iMhrr. in lieu i f the cunibrotis and iinc.'iniV'ri;tl)!e artir'e u'j ally sild. Tiiere no diilicnUy aiterilms he tiilitig, aiul vviien the pad is L taitd a retain its position wnhf til cliance. jVtTMtns at a tli-tahce unnble t ea!l nn the snhM. riht r, can have tlie 'I rnss seni to a:;y a'liiif s, hy retnittn.e Kn o lillars lor the s.ii pie Tru-s. vt Tt for T 1 1'U!! i'h in.i-tirp arnuritl the hips, athl Ma.ine the siJe ai-iei!. It will be excirtne 1 to suit if ucl liiiing, by rctarnini; it atone, nrisoiieth I'vr sale imlv hv the linpnrrer. t.Al.KU H. .NEKDI.E. rr.Teift!i & lin e S:s, Vhiht f;h;a. rma;hes rrqmrinti the ben ''fit ( Mecha nical Supports, mvin? to ih'ranment of tbe internal organs, inriiitlinp failure o( the Wi.nih, vocal, pulincna' v.'ly"peptir. nervtns,ari. vpt nal weakness, are iu for rued that a competent ami expeririicetl Wy will be in a'tendance at thp Room's, (er apart for their exclusive qe) No. lit TWELFTH st. 1st door above Race. ly:l Xrws.'ock i Window Ehades. 5 avm .va IS54 S ( 1854 G. L. MILLER k CO., Manufacturers and Wh'drsah it R(ffiil Dealer in V7 riNDOW SIIXUKS orh-wesi corner nd and Arrh Sts. Vlvl.drh hw. Such as I ii 'tile's Landscapes, Borders. Vaes, j s. r .lts 1! -ouels. Go Itl Hinders. Ae.of tb m,-it beaiit,,,.. de.r an., paction of finish in hte country, and at Midi Low Price as to ehlllensre all romoemton. n ill .m l White Holland,. C.iniines Tassels. Cord,. Brass,. &r it fverv variPiy ftr (.'ityor CouiiTrv irai. ! r'lVf invite an exaim;n:itin of our Stock in a .j. n- . a . . .i at the IVpot, . Ctirner 6c Arrh. Philnd. Jan. l'a-l 4(1111 BUILDING HARDWARE MI Toal Store exclusively, The lar;el L..t,blihme,t if Ihe kind in Ihe U.S. Win. M. M' lure & Kro. No.CST M irket St. above Seventh. Pbilad. ANT KACTl KKK.V Depot for Locks of all kinds, warranted quality. Paienl Silvered, l.Uss Knohs. Proiniiini IVreelain Knobs.overlOO patterns. Silvei-pl.i'ed Knobs, II inpes, Ac, with the most complete assornueut ot all the Modern fiords in tins line. Purchasers are invited t call and examine Stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if desired. Jlit Air Rxjihtert ami Yeutilutort at Fm f'iry Pr!rrt. tT"AIl orders put up under the immediate supervision of the Finn. CALL AND SEE I.'S. 6m519t llook Agents Wanted. A GENTS WANTED in every Town and 2V. County in the I'niled Slates, lo sell llie j , , . , ,, . . nu,st popular and saleable books published iu,tuv m iiirin oeauiiiunv niusiraien wim tin- ored EiiRravmss; also the most popular works of T. S. AaTHia, including "Arthur's Cottage Lihrarr." lntelliaffnt and entarprlaiDg naa will find tbla a plea ant and profitable bniuei. tor fartkolars, addrasa (pnat-aaldl J. w. UR ADI.F.T, Pntilirbar, 1;IM Vo U iWiitb Peurib 3t rtUaaW. 4 Trahara, fapportlr, (LACK BTOCK!.N(;a,e. r der Bracea. and all'- . SoriricalApparatti.a.ijJ' 1 dase,applicdaiicaiT. te irlve aaiisfaelraiaHky Dr.and Mrs.li'CLf.' AtHA.N. N...44 Konh feEVMh VkibuUlpIki. The prrat number of Female relif, cured bv wearinc Mrs. MX'ltaach'. ' i .. . w '"'"? :fcett ,uperie,r to anything of the kind e,,r of, " 10 ll,e Publ'e P5t7tc: 1 Philadelphia Spring Trade lg" wm is n r ig ii t, it i-s rise ro.v fl o ?i 152 Market St. &. 23 Merchant St. Importert und Whi.tttulr lltuttrt m fstaple A. rant Dry A KE now receivii.e a erv OEM:.' ASMJKT.Mt.NT of t Domestic a n2i iorrign abritc, ,i,.,I- f,,r h.ilh Cur and C. nntr. t.-j which they titfrr al tery luw jit cet, U r Cab, or to I'rotnpt ix MuutLs' Mta f VM'e solicit an exammaii. n ef our .. !....... V....V.I.... . ... A Ii . "j .vi I've'iuvn" visiaiii riueri, j CHALMTEV HCI.BIT.T, WITH j Wainwri'Iit. lIunln giuD 4 FiorrJ. 1 JJ Marin "ni517cUtJ Si. 4,Wf1iaia. f riE KT4TIOM.RT. ClRAKJ A FI LTO-V. 1 Sooih EIGHTS Mreet, I'hilad'lphir. btg leave lo c i'iC aiti'iitmn of I i iiiilrr L'eaiers, Schuu'.i.a . persona miiiiie the City, lo their dir.r.. assurtnieiil of -'"ir Frmeh, and Antrz;M Al A 'i'ioMCH V.hi-h they are fihiieLi , sale and Keiail on the most reasonable '1 heir !.: ic comprises rrery vanity (.f r,. . l.eiier nnd Note I'aper and Envelopes, inc.i inp a foil a'sorlipf nt of the celetraied z'i ot He i.a Kue & Co. and Ti.cs Khi aJs & Kli of l.om'on. Also f;. ld and S:eel Pen, Drawirr Pencils (Ft ber's and others'). Prawir.r I'arer. Bruv; Itoard. ealin Wax. Ink, liiksiamts. Ridrri 'rc.i.ke".Vos!Tilii.lm"and rtl t r fir e Co lft Pcrtrr.onaies. Pocket Books. Portfolios. Vr.:. ir? Desks. Ac. Ac. Persons visttir. tr.e C: ran have th :r paper and envelopes err.brs; wirh their inltid without ex'ra charse. ti Orders (Mm dealers and ir.M:tnt!nref ! learniKe respectfully solicited and filled m.j the stnclrst integrity CrjiJnpd IIiF.CS leave respectfully to call ihe Poli'iea acennon to mv Eiablishn.ei:r. 3.? fi uMi FOURTH M.'(below Chesirif). I hiiU--Ijhiii, fi r the marHaciure and s.e if tfit- dopf !, where I wil always e ir. rr?iiin'a to atieml lo anv orders I may be lavored :'.h. I am p:epare ! 10 furuish Envelopes f nerr :Maii:v. s:ze aril d scription, ho.'esale art !'t:r.i.'heOoT( rrin.i-ni panein. pla;n ard lega!. I wo j.J aKo call it'ei.tioii lo ih DieSina- 1: g. l"::i-r.'iv:r.. Flint. rg. and Fir.Nv.sire cf "usne-s C..rS for Envrli.pea, Le:tcr-hea ', j b'lll-ber.s. C;-r Is. C:rrulars. Ac. all of which j I furnish at tery low riles. .Nam ping lenera prevei ls their goirg lo Ihe Dead Letter Offra, j Wi'h patent machines r f the latest improve ments lor cinnossirp. pnnf.na', c , ai?o or the rranufacture of Envelopes, and every fsei- lityf. r execulu.g order with despatch, and f. r the.r d-liverv bv Express Lines rr as mv re Hreed upon. I can not fail lo compete wi:h it not esee! any rih-r establishment of the t nd in ti e world. IVHomirof aihir Enrelrpra eonst:ir.!'v en h.'iiol. samp'es of which may e seen Ch'tti-!. ifa'e, aI?o of IJre-Stampeii F.r.?. lvS!77fl1 V.M.COLBERT. W IIIuit Wairo, &c. II. COI'LIKR, 4!i Smth SKfOXD St.. l'!iili.t!t'fh a, S doors above Chestnut, East sii'e. In' pi r:er r.i d .Vantilacturrr a I kinds ct 1 11.1 (I W WAKE Consisting in part r W Ihe fi iliowuis. Lad es' Traveling Bas I ,. Work Baskets, Flower Baskets. Oflice il.iskets. .-secar Baskets. I lain. Farcy and Em t n idi red baskets. Ladies' W ork Stands and Sewn." Chairs rf benculnl design and excel lent workmanship, which he is seilirg remar-kiit-!v chenp lor I'ash. N il. Just received from Germarr a larj a Ml varied a.soitmer.t of FANCY G001S.ti whu-h the a tenuon if ihe f ul iic is respect fully invind fm5I7l3dj l'lirrnlof;jr. ruveiEKs, wnLs, co. nvtf .vrar ronr. yrrr ,,ave opened a Phrtnvlg'ealVLbmet &r?l and llivk Sim, al 231 ARCH St, DW- 'ween 0th and 7th. Philud,ljhia, y . and are prepared to furnish all their ) J Works on l'hrenclrgy. Physiology, H Hydropathy. Masnetism, and Phon i;:":rTL. cgraphy, ai New York prices. Professional Examinations.wiih Charts Jifid full written descriptions of character, civcn dav and eenii.g. ryCabiiiet free to visi tors lvSI7cAdq 351. lis? P41XTS. o NE-TIUKU CHEAPER TH AN WHITir l.bAU, and free from all poisonous ni.ni L rLZZ S j ' ti.. -r i r. .i i t- rr. r-"ire,l t arrute ard rr ,r ibri'r SCIEaUOK MBit, r- and Hnnmt in OU, ua 'XL::TJ"i't Th.ir w ijitk INC. l..b i .ia ary or rrvmnd la 'i,,,, w;,rTi,nt' J i"1 ourrMa fr hy u4 utitiorm hi-n . a mnhM , rrr.mtn h rntly twa dirwt. wl U U nM ll.i' C mrrin U warrant tlivir psunl t k.-i y iit.R n mi vtt in ii Rftr" ht may rfM.Dbl tiBM.. lo tla. rrsT-rri tlirir laitita will be auperkir to aay atbav in thi niarn-'t. Tb. ir HliOU N ZINC P, INT. whieh la aold at a br pnra. anil ran rnl W amdr from th. Zinc .reo freaa NrW Jrrsaj. V WW Well k.l. . It BTDtrrli. qo.ll- tij wIi.ti j.'..( lii..l I., iren or r.tbr airtalie aurfaraa, Tlu ir M'OMi ColJiK PAINT pop, all tb. pmorr-tirsi-fthe Dnwii.aml i. of an airret.l.la eolorfnr paln tiLg CvtUgrs, beisila, Ot.t 1 ni'ilioira. Bri.lr.a. me. FI KM 11 KK MKtlS, VThiitaal. Paint IVaters ana ImrrtOTV, X. W.cor.i f loth ami Vatket Su. I'lutadtifkM. Kai.vJTMi; STRAW GCOES...SFRH.G 1854. '1 HIE subscribers are now prepared to eibi bit at their Splendid Sew Establishment Au. 41 iSJonA &cbitJ St. I'hihueJfht'a, an entire new and beautiful slrrk rf Straw, Fanrv and Silk Bonnets and F'alts FluwerSa Ac.and Panama. Palm and Summer Hals for gentlemen, ahi.'h our old patrons. Merchants and Milliners generally are invited t examine, confidently promising ihem.in extent. in variety, ill novelty, and in styles. a sb ck nnequalled Orders careful! v and promptlr executed. THOMAS WHITE 4 CO- Rne Wanted. BEING extensively engaired in the vtannf aciure of PAPER, we will pay to Cosa try Merchants and others having RAGS for sale, aaore than the prenent market frier CaRJi JESSI P & MOORE, Paper Manufat rhiladftpkilios. 21 & 3r, North fcV. tm'i flat H. be ow Arrh, betwvfn Srh & fail.) -a If"
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