hi 1 m 1- !:!; -.4 . - I 'He i I (Hi Vis , !5 1' 1 V' J ",t; - m IV p : T!il I ) II 1H If t rum rnT, Ges.TTINFIELD SCOTT,of New Jert-ej. torn vice rstsiniT, Gov.WMA.GRAHAM,ofNorthCaroliua. he PnMrmtki Etittm, Auxamot E. Bsoir. I Toume, t-.ais A- l-wBTiasex. JrL TSUllAia, JOMX W. 9T..S, Juas I. Iimt, , Ipfim m-i.uis, JlU W. FlIX, Jahcs lESKOSE, Jiiiv ii.srrs, JiO-'S Mss-asix, ("nines P. Viauat, Pvi Alt. kuul C Horn. Jua I) Piituk, Jts K. tMtiaauX, Jon Mi-CVUaca, Kalth lull, J.iih Lrrco. AKCUlbttn KosraTSOB, IMMI J. KmttkM, Lewis U I. 'ii. nuTu-i auras, luawix IHixn. JACOB HOFFMAN, Esq., of Berks. Ar V Snprrmt Omit. IIoji.JOS. BUFFINGTON, of Armstrong, roil CONGRESS, KER MIDDLESWARTH, Union county. The Whig County Ticket. Assev.Lt, How. iOKS BEAMS, of Juniata county. Sheriff. JOHX KEfWl.EK, of Middlecreelt Tp. CorTT Col!UIIOE, ADAM SHECKLER, Esq., of Buflaloe Tp. ArillTOB, HENRY W. SNYDER, of PennsTp. Cmnoim, JOHN S.HACKE.NKEKG, of Washington Tp. Trustee nf MifJIinbiir" Aradrmu, Jons Phwk, TiK).HAsEipttjo, Ja.mis Ibwi. . We send this Jio. of the Wkig. to some whoarr not snhsrrihTS. We request all whose har.dt it may fait into if they feel disposed to nrociire us sabscribers on the folhiwinsr TEIUIS. To any nnmber of new ab serilers before the 1st of September, w will send thii paper (for the first year only) for f 1, . cash in advance and the ChrmucU into the " bargain. Only 1 for two papers for one year bulh good papers and Telegraphic news beats the city press ont of sight ! Attention, Scott Ment Resolved, That Gen. Scott mas never de feated when at the head of his forces ; that we believe no General can defeat him, unless it be Grnrral Amtliy .- aud, further, in order to prevent any such calamity, we urgently rec funnead 1st. That a Ommty Mcetin? of the Friends ef Gen. Seott be held during next Court week. 2d. That the friends of Gen. Scott immedi atlif foria a Stutt Cli-b in every Bonmsh and Township in the cfunty; and that they make arrangements by whirh a Scott meeting shall be held in every School District oace or twice before the Fall election. 3d. That we urge the Friends of the Elec tion of Gen. Scott, throughout the Stale, and in all the States, to make a thxrough canvass by means of School District meetings, and complete and efikiest organization. The above resolutions arc worthy of special reflection by ttve friends of the Hero Stales man. Nothing is more evident to a disinte tested observer, than that WisriEin Scnr aas all those qualities which have commanded for Washington, Jackson, Harrison, and Tay loruch triumphant success in the Presidential race. Bl the vrry fact of his worth and of his popularity, is of itself the mesh of tae campaign. Out only fear, is in our confidence. It is time there was much more enthusiastic, oiled, CMicerted ittioi, throughout the land; Onr mppoeents wid not be defeated, if they can devise any means to triumph. Net only their own well trained cohorts, with appetites sharpened by a three-and-a half years fast, re ravenous fur their prey, but all the Manu factnring, the Commercial, am) the Political power of Great Britain, will he exerted auiiist Gen. Scott Our present Tariff Laws, make the United States the b-st commercial "colony" t( the nwdiet country, aud if money can keep vs so, her money lords aad cotton kin?s will nt be backward or scant in fttrnishiug them. What shall be done to insure Gen. Scott "a full vote," which is always " a Whig victory !" School District Mrtlinfft are better adapted, than any other iwthgd. to excite universal attention to the character ami claims of Gen. Scott, and to call out the last vote. In the Presidential election of 114, 30 Whi;s in Buffalo town ship alone, were counted, absent from the noils. The same number in every Election District in aie State, would have made 36,040 Whigs at hoint-a A" or third of whom- at tending the polls would have secured the election of Hx Ct. County, Township, and School District organizations, speedily. are essential tu our success. Dcatk of Mr. Scarljfht. Col. Wihiis Sr.ABiBT, the Democratic nominee for Canal Commissioner, died at his house in Kayelie county, Pa. on Thursday the 12st inst. His disease was ehnonie diarrh.v, from which lie had suffered for some months. The political excitement was no cause of his death. He left many friends, and aside from party and business collisions, ap pears to have been much respected by the community. The Democratic State Conven tion which is to re assemble at Harritburg on Thursday el1 ncM week, will choose a candi date in his placa. When the youthful Warrenrthe middlft-agcd Mercer, the veteran De Kalb.and other leading Whigs of the devolutions fell,, at the com. metier merit or in the progress of Ihnt eventful straggre, it was a common way with the Tories of thai day to nl( their decease, a judgment from heaven!" ' When Harrison and Taylor, full of years and full of hunoi&.were sailed: away while Qfr cupying the highest station. f trust in the voluntary rift of a free people. 3fmfgue prognosticators put on. a. Jong, lac "aiit pro-. nonnei-d their dVmisti) a Jdgnietifrpni. he 2' yen: C X" We are rejoiced k see-that DA Whig mas- Aitlowed such eiaitny)t!s.i6 Cut as. to Enounce.! the death- o Henry A.. Muhlenberg,' flrhea. a andidj for Governor of this 8t tr- aorihat r Hir that of Win. Seawght while a candidate fuf Canal Commissioner, as spveial, jimv Jential rebnkes " U their party. ' If, moreover, the death of Harrison- while in office was a "bad omen," the death in our State of a. Governor elect, and of two cand dates (,r 8uie ouices are e-jually '-uiuinous to our oppoumts - In one rear iu New Hampshire, the death, of ben Worduury. their candidate lor Piei.le.u, and the sutciJu of Lue Woodbury, nominee r Governor, uas more "oiiiiiiou," l Uti Pujci J'ny. Of the six-si-fed. deceptive flag rf 1844 " Polk, Dallas Shunk, the whole of Oregon, Texas, and the Tariff of '4 "Texas only survives, Dallas being politically defunct, and Polk and Shunk, and 64-40 and Tariff of '43 being actually dead. ELECTIONS In Alabama the Democrats have defeated the Convention to revise the Constitution. In Arkansas, the Whigs gained several coun ties, bat Conway is elected Governor. In Iowa, each party has one Congressman; State ticket as before. In North Carolina, Heid is re-elected Gover nor, by a small increase of popular vote, but the Whigs have gained several members of the Legislature, which elects a U. SSenator. There seems no fear among the best informed that Scott will not carry the State. In Missouri, the Democrats united, and yet the Whigs have elected two of the Congress men. Tux Bswrni, also, is elected from the Su Louis district, by a triumphant majority. Mr. Benton is, to all intels and purposes, advocating Protection and Internal Improve ments, in the face of the Baltimore Platform. Whigs generally, and very many Democrats, rejoice at bis election. Schuylkill County dominations. The Whig Delegate Convention of Schuyl kill county, met at Schuylkill Haven Monday week, and nominated the following ticket: Congress Major James H. Campbell, of Pottsville. ! Senate John Hendricks, Esq, of Tamaqna. Assembly Gen. John K. Clement, of Miners ville, and Hon. Jacob Hammer, of Orwigsburg. Commissioner Isaac Strauch, of North Manheim. Director Daniel M. Raber, of South Man heim. Auditor John A. Otto, of Barry. Capt James Nagle, late of the war in Mexi co, of Pottsville, is the Independent Candidate for Sheriff. The Schuylkill Haven .VUctllimi says the above is the best ticket ever presented to the voters of Schuylkill county, and is bound to be elected. The Democracy of Schuylkill met the Mon day previous, and made the following nomi nations : Congress Christian M. Strarrb. Senator Bernard Keilly. Assembly Samuel Hippie, John Horn. Sherilf Nicholas Seitzinirer. Commissioner G ideon Whetstone. Director Juhn llriehard. Auditor Gollieb Zulicli. A correspondent writing to us from Schuyl kill Haven, says : "The above nominations created a great deal of dissatisfaction, through out the whole enmity, among tbe Democrats, and some of our leading Democrats vowed they would not support them," I;it Repudiation "Fizzle. It was announced that on Saturday last the Repndiators were to have a second grand rally at Forsler's in MitHiuburg, to rejoice over the victory (! t) in New Berlin, and1 to ate one ef the Commissioners who- refused to sign the County Bunds. Gentlemen who were there assure us that there were not 40 persons at the eating a few more at the drinking and1 that the whole affair was eclipsed by an- impnmplu Whig meeting, got np at another Hotel. The Whiskjy Inspector was grand master at Fors ler's, and we are happy to hear toasted the "Chronicle" in a very ancient and far from complimentary forrri We learn that only kv persons in Lewis burg, were supposed to be so far traitors to her interests, as to be honored by an invitatiou to the Eepinliatiou dinner. These are Wm. U. A. S. Shriner, and Maji. LyndalL Wo doubt but the former is faithfully serving his master in the very way rtiey think best calculated to iniorc the Railroad1 in thin end of the county ; but we know the frelings of Maj. Lynda!! are with the Itailnuui. and understand he did not ratify " the invite" Ba.. gentleman lately in Panpliin eonuty, assures us that the Dcmoeracy there arc lirra in tUc GUthrthat the Shriner Railroad morerucnt will reduce Scott's vote 1 to 400 in Union county. Lei the Vi'higs not he misled lty this " last card" of Uauiii, Cunuuings, and Shcinexs. The Democrat fc Platform.. The Democratic Convention at Ral imore put a plank in its platform against Pronation to American labor, and a Democratic Congress has n-ccutly passed a bill appropriating a very large sum- tw the Protection of American skill and industry, in- continuing the Collins line. As Americans, we are glad to see Congress agaiu recogniM'ng the doctrine of prntertinn to 'Amrricau skill and enterprise. Hut if it is right and proper for a Democratic Congress to protect a line of steamers against foreign rivals, why is it not equally so to afford ade quate protection to the iron foundries, the cot ton and woollen manufactures, and all the varied industry of the land stiff-ring from foreign competition t We can not see whv a preference is given to Hie steamers, while the great industrial interests f the country are left to shift fur themselves. The Democratic House of Representatives also shivered the plank in its platform against Land Distributions, by passing Beimel's bill giving the States upwards of sixty millions of acres of the public land ! Xgain the same- Demncrmtit Honse of Repre sentatives on- Friday, hy the passing of 'the Bjver and Harbor bill, has knocked another aiaalc rut uCjhAr Dial form. . Soca Isihe Democratic profession and prac tice. 'JS litis rate, how longVitl the Platform lastt Tna- harmouio'ns party w-Congress 'ifW H pay ry little -respect to the nan.Ii- work f rhe OMHreeiiien- of its party. Such rteirrwet Is lsntftraWe-flers 46cnsvf- Siadtii jdo.-Wt IX; Brae rs tic nsDonents gain anything by abasing 'ftbGcld Scott ? Is nob his character tea. good arc not his services too well, kaown fe be obscured aud blotted out by tbe ribaltftongues and recklcss'pens sf- office-seeking bireliogs ? aVcifThe Whigs-of Juniata county hare coucurncd with Union county in the nonm luliML of lion. John- Beale for Assembly. BQ.Why is Gen. Pkroe like tbe cent's worth of candy be gave the " boy ho didn't know V JJecausc lie will be faked. LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST Wjlkes-Barre, Siiturday Xooit, Awjust 21. ) At the Whig Convention in Ilarrisburs yesterday, Ner JIiddlkswartfi of Uuiou county was nomiuated for Congress, upon the first ballot. Scsbi-bt, Aug. 214, P. M. Datreaing Aceiilmt. A few minutes ago as the Farmers' Mechanics' Artillery of this place was loading their cannon it went off premattirely and seriously "injured two of the men. John Albert's right hand is blown off, and it is feared he will lose the sight of both eyes. Michael Keiffer had his left arm broken above the elbow and his Jeft hand much injured. Ges. Scott, TniRTY-EitJHT Years Ago. AltiV lliyitter, that standard re pertory of American history, contained iu its number for August, 1814, the follow ing retrvspecticc and jroxjrclu-e tribute to Gen. Scott. The opinion formed of tho young man by Thomas Jefferson and his Cabinet, has been entirely realized by time. najor-General Winfieli Scott. PtTERSBURrt. Va., Aug. 10, li14. This gallant soldier, who has not yet at tained his thirtieth year, is a native of this county (Dinwiddic.) Iu this State ho received his education, and its last polish at the Colleire of William & -Mary. With skill, diligence, perseverance, aud uurival- kd vluyueuct, he practised the law lor a short time in the adjacent counties. But his creat soul aspired to " deeds of arms!" He entered in the service of his country in ll08, aud with the commission of Captain of light artillery, in a short time joined the Southern army under lien. Wilkin son. His arrest, tiie charges against him, and his unparalleled defence on that occa sion, have long since been before the pub lic. His noble defence convinced the cab inet at Washington, and the world at large, that he was'Ac JSrkobir, (he I'ulitieiaUjUud the Soldii r. Since then, no man has as cended the military ladder with more re spondent rapidity than has Wiu&cld Scott TWO 1UOKK HOUNDS, and he will have topped the climax of military honor ! JSyThe Lundy's Lane Celebration was oho of the largest gatlierings ever held in this country. The military review, by Governor Hunt, was a most splendid show, and was beheld by full 40,000 spectators. After the parade was over, a procession , was formed, and proceeded to the grove, where a number of fine speeches were de livered by eminent citizens of various States. Sergeant Thompson, of Ohio, who was at tho batle ef Lundy's Lane, and left on the field for dead at tbe con clusion of the bloody struggle, was among the speakers. He said he was a Demoerat, but he and scores of his friends would go for Scott in preference to any other candi date, though it would be the first Whig vote they had ever giren. All present were in excellent spirits, and cutLusLisiii and harmony characterized the entire gath ering. The Lobos fclands Questions. There arc Guano Inlands in the I'aeifie, which were uninhabited up to the period of the discovery of this valuable manure upon, th'jiu, and indeed for a number of years after. Within a fuw years pa.st, Peru has set up a claim for them as part of that nation, and has stationed a vts-el of war at them to enforce her right, tu:l prevent the vessels of other nations from carrying aay cargoes, without license. The riucetion of the right to Peru to tbece i.slands, has lately been admitted by Lord DrfxBY, the ISritish Premier, (greatly to tbe surprise and dissatisfaction of tho Knglih merchants,) .showing that Peru claimed these islands two hundred yea.s ago. Mr. Webster, on the other ha.iu, utterly denies this claim, aud even thinks it probable that tho United States baa the best right of ownership in them, in oon sequcnee of their discovery by a Yankee Captain. Morrel!, in 1S22; but puts iu no claim on. this account, over other nutii.m.x, and '.hiuks the island should be free f-r all to go and help themselves to the guano as long as there is any there. This opinion of Mr. Webster, with the order of the Secretary of the Navy of a sloop of war to- the Lobos to protect rwr interest, has sent a fleet of vessels to carry off the bird depetsitos, without license and without pi ice. Thus, tho matter stands - and what the upshot will be, remains to be seen inasmuch as Peru avows her dctt-r- mination to defend her rights at the can non's mouth, if neccsstiry. Fortunately, the mouths of their caunoiu are very small. An Affmcteh Family. The family of the late Professor Kingslcy, of West Point, have been S4r!ly and painfully be reaved.. Ia the year 1S3 I er four lovely children died in one week, of ec ar let fever; subsequently, yet another died after protracted sickness; then Professor Kingslcy, in M40, was thrown from his horse, receiving- injuries from which he died; the remaining members cf. the family, iu 1S50, were thrown from a car riage, aud the youngest child, aged 5 years was killed. Tiro daughters aged 13 and 21, were among the lost on the Henry Clay- Tho heart-broken mother and one son arc tho only survivors of this stricken household. Iu their aggravated sorrows they have tho sympathies uf many friends V. Y. Vises ur. It may not be uninteresting to learn that since Tuesday, the 20th, tho potato crop of Ireland has become seriously af fected with the rematkable disease of the previous seven years. Tho progress of it during the last ten days has been very great, and while the result cannot be Mated, there can be no doubt that a large portion ol the crop will be lost. Mr. Geo. Arcalarius, one of the oldest i citizens of New York, died Sunday last, j in the 8Sih year of His age. He was a German by birUt, but came to this country when a lud. During the Revolution ho volunteered as a soldier in the American army, nnd was one of the body guard of Gen. Washington. Commodore Aulick. who is HOW in the' Knt Indies, in command of the American MinBifNin iih4 ipni to me ijnminisiiuiitrrs of Patents, a box of wheat, (ubotit hall a bushel.) ol the Cape of Good Hope, said to possess very superior qualities, but is not cultivated to any great extent. It is said that warrants have been issued by the U. 3. Commissioners in New York fur tho arrest of James Elmendorf; assis tant pilot, nnd Charles Merritt, assistant engineer, of the burned steamer Henry Clay, who are charged with participation in the same ollence us the oilier officers arrested. lion. Joseph R. Ingcrsoll. of Philadel phia, hus been appointed by tho President to be Minister to England, to succeed Hon. Abliutl Lawrence, recalled ut his own re quest. Fire. We learn lhat the house of Jes se Vickcrs, Kq., in Watson township.Uy comin coun'y. cuuybt fire on Ihc evening of the 15 ;h inst.. during the absence of the family . nnd wus injured to some extent before the fbtmes were extinguished. A lame portion of rlothin?, belonging to Mr. and .Mrs. Vickt-rs a-j entirely consumed. It is unknown how the fire originated, as tilde had been none used in that portion of the building where it lirst caught. Messrs. Ddr & Ilousel, the enterprising Foundry men, ol Jersey Shore, luU f p acing a S:e.'.m engine in their establish ment, as the are tillable to do all the work ollcied them, under their present orrangc iiitnt. Success to them, for they deserve it. Governor Ujhnzy his returned to town from a hoise-huck ourn?y ol lour months to Texas. He intends taking his family there, from his present residence in Iowa. The appointment of Humph rey Marshall, ns Milliliter lo China, hus been confirmed by the Senate. Fatal A Frit ay. Two men, William Jackson and Armstrong 1'uwell, eit z- ns of I'tale township, Juniata county, who were wi:h a crowd serenading a newly married coople, on last Thursday evening, got into a quarrel with each other. Pow ell slabbed Jackson three limes in the ab domen, and twenty-one times in the side near the heart nnd in tbe back. Jackson lingered until Friday when he died, after enduring preat suffering. He leaves a large family wha were dependent upon him for support. Powell is now in jail awaiting lis trial at the nest court. The Cholera has entirely left M III n town, and the citizens enjoy their usual good health. Mr. Michael Dowhower, of Fishing Creek valley, was drowned lust Satuidav, llliUt ballilll II) SlOnV Cld-k lie a acconipuriit-d by several young men, all t.f whoiir were under tliu iiiiluence of litior ar the time. Our informant slate that the companions uf the deceased were in toxicated to such a di'orec as tu be unable to render hitn any assistance. Another solemn warning to young men lo abstain from I lie use nl intoxicating liquor. "Shun it as you would poison, for there is no safe ty but in total abstinence, 'l oach o, taste not. A Country Court in "France ho con demned the owner of a io;j ilia), had gone mad, and It id caused the death, by Hy drophobia, of-a man Willi three children, to a fine ( twenty thotisuiiil irancs, to be divided betweeii the children, and kept id trust till each comes of aj;e. His ollence was not that his dogti.id tun mad, but that he had neglected to muzzle htm, und had thereby disobeyed the police regulations. Arw.KS Never have we scon, says the Vilinoc Uecord, the apple trees of Ches ter county more heavily laden with fruit than at the present tune. For several years the apple crop has been a comparative fail ure ; but should ho storm come to de.-Hrov the fruit, llie product this yeax 'ill nut on ly be most nbundjiit, but of a very supe rior quality. We may add, thnt throtili. out this region, the same ma-y bo said. Tub (Jupat Boitnit. A despatch from iho font of the I loosac mountain, to the Boston Journal, states lhat the great bor-' iii niacliino nt work on the Vth, and had cut into this roc-k ihtee C-ct, al the rale of twenty inches the hour! AH aie san guine of its complete succcs. It has thus lur exceeded the expectations of the build eis. The two men Dlnytcn and S.iyreg, eon victed nnd sentenced about two tears since in ashmoton city, for attempting the ab duction of 70 slaves, in iho schooner IVarl. und whose term ef inipiisotiint nt in- Ihe county jiu! would extend to fifty years, were lost Wednesday parduiicJ by Presi dent l'illniors. '1 honins Francis Meagher otic of the noblest Iri.sliini n who has ever reached our shores hns formally declared his inten tions ti; become a citizen of the United .Stn'es, nnd hits taken the oath of allei ance. Ilis Si-cretary, J. P. Stnythe, has done the Kame. Postmnster Hall as was cspccied- lias been appointed by the Prcsident.Judge of the. Western District Cotwt of New York, in the place of Judge Concklin.who goes Minister to Mexico. John W. Allen, of Ohio, is now spoken of as the successor of Hall. Tho Harvest has commenced m Upper Canada, otic of the finest wheal-crowing districts on ihc continent. I he Journals of the province cenentlly, report the crop of the year as bidding fair lo be more than the avernpo yield, nnd the grain its txcel kul iu .iialiiy. BRANCH FARMER. Corrected this Day. Whcnt 75n80 Rye . worn . Oats. .60 ..56 S3 .11 .150 Ui .. 8 . .10 . 1 . 1 . 10 ..3.V Flaxseed Dried Apples Huitei Kuirs Tallow ,ari Ham .... Bacon . . . Cloverseed. , C O-rtl'EKS W1XTEB T w t j cooa f ...r. t.b mnlor Flour liar. ... F.- rr-.u C.i,.h net barrel will tie ...id for making ilb Cut Siavn, and 18$ ceuUl nuu cpm . . - -j .S. l. CliAI'PULI., Lewirburg, July IV, !8.i OILS, TALLOW GREASE, asii Ohio Hineral Paint. "flfl ""l-- M'CIIINKKV Oil- l'rkt-;iefc-.rr?ilhs. in cask f Turious .ire. do tin d U eO Ifcirrcl IWII.EO I'AINT lII U") ii lu dor bMUU tfaljuli. t' '1 d" ill t-n.'k f Tnrlnu. fiw. ilo rt- drt il- S.'iO Barret" TANNKIts'lMi. Vri"ii l.Vn.ljiui'l lii-j. from 35 t" wt e-nl- (K-r all-til. lyiO Outh le in l"a--k. uf Varioui. VnrioiM kinl nnl .ii ilili. IV'-ui :U V' ii c.-nts j.-r uil-n. , M Tom 1AI.IiW l.UKA.-K I r Hmvjr U-aiiu.'., ow-t t uar: M.trliini-ry, in llairi:lK cir C-k-s it any c- ( r.-iTimti. frirr t rniL v ll. liBTuin OlfM .MiM:l:AU I'AINT, iu fcarrcl.-sat the I Uu.-t mark, t r;t-e. j Httckincri) Oil, warranted not lo chill in tbe I coldext weather, and considered by ihove using it equal to Sjierin t)il. Dialed Paint Oi.equ.il to l.insccd Orl, oilier than lor white. I am constantly receiving large supplies of tho . above namej anicle.", aud uiy injtlo i.-, Small ! profits and quick letutns. II. F. I01, !r, Water St (i.ii.I. i the IVarl House.) Xew York, Feb 1HSS :inJ.IS Sete Yurk l TS - dot Talm Irfaf, 3 tli z. hitia 1'i arl, S doz. 1'edal, 4 d. I. Uninesiic Straw, u s Ki;i:-.ii:it er ost reed fy White and C'oli'd Cotton ;.ir.l nn I" uutr t:haiu for sale at K'tK1 KU'M. W OdlJ-W OliK for a T wo Horse w acnii 1 for ale at ki;i:mek'. tTOTItr I nrrtlw Rlen mat the sunscr.wrs intend lo ni :kc np.icj!i..n lo Ihe next lasislaiurc ot tin; .-si.ne ui i eiiosy i.a.ua .w. piwsase of a law o incorporate an institution with . .. .... e f. I : t -- .1. i privilrse of discount and depll. lih a cainlal ol One lluiidred 1 housand D,.N.ir.i anrt inc ngiit tu rniniiienee oiH-rati.m when Twenty Thousind Dollar shall bate been paid in ; said iu-titutioii to 'ae called the iMi isbttrg frirmgi iiisiiiuiwnf , j( Ilin;1i i,all,s j, yon.l calculation, especially to I lorali-d iu the ltoroui;h of Lcwisbuie I ni.ni ; wn,.n tie ,clut-dv is o eay to uhtaiu thi i muty, I'enu. JDH.N Iim tiHTO., ! fun.i ! DAVID KKUKK. j AEMITAGES i,!Xppu-t,,,S8, Patent lllainctic tijljining Uous, June 24, IRS2 Cm 1'ETEIt 15 GAYER Ac. .1 Grr.it Armmhit;m t't Jiiaium Mru.l L. ....- .. 0. . ! C. AKI.U, No. S, Harrrion, St.ee,- ; oR-M t'chauKo. Vh aMpha- offer to the puMic a superior article of I'lain. ,;.'. ... . ZZLX lZtLrZL: Lt ini t!i iiauw nii.l piar of hutiNiftv ot iuliriauiU ati'l j M.1 lit I - ai'IiltII i'J III- Iw-OIWIH l-.-tlfTlIir'iin j. nir acnrtil ot luTin..-an Mvi-rtisemrnt MirrouD.Sn tba sump .ill ! i ari-nt lo .very l.iotn...s man. Tl.o li-r Ironi wmrn inrse raiTi'ic-).-. am maninai tun-l. of a si'i ,f,r i tmlity. tM-ittsr ellnlttellJMlnhlIRt of a muo-Ui. l-'lihfl fiurf:iir, anv vratvr I 'f, wiSi t'liC httlr n-MUi'Mia! xpt n. t-.-nui'lff may w? snn nts the iHrrt htr all orilrrw will Im titiniotly iittwt'lwi to. Thf tl-nc ;ifrti':'tTirtit having; l ti ';; l f:;,tnl. th rnv-lop.-. an only lo- oU ;ni ..f tl,. .'. i fi.nr t.r hi niithnriri tl n-i-nt. I mil m inniMl..rluii-i the A-ttt iny hHr'loj. s- mu.Ii 1'iiri'iit" t cvrr imliv tiunl who lia.t u-fl Ihtm. lloo eiiv.-loK.s ran tv lurm-h. d in li.r:i or small iituniMw-' Jnne, lxVi. rUUE MINK1IAL AVATK1I. K2frStJ3?& f t -i - 2v?Ta ' ' 3a'-"'-B rillTR fuhsrrihers havini; asuoriatcd Ihcinselve tuc-rther in the niii nrTi nt ot M-ineral ater, are prepared, lo lurnisti it, niorcd Witti a variety of tHrups, mich as Ncelar, Sarsap.irili'.i, l.enmli. Pine Apple. (iiuijer, Jorkey 4'lub, Mraw- berry, KaupVrry, Uhiekherry, Vanilla, Ac 1'iivatc Kartnlies, Holel Kceners, and Pic Nic Partie i-upplied at the reduced ptice of 37- cU per dox. Lotties returned. 1'eisons ni.i.-rint;, will please direct to T)r Thornton, and mention w-bat ryrup thay wi..h the mineral tlivotrd with. Families in town will leave their orders at the Mammoth Uruf; Store, where they will receive inmiedia'r allen tim. 1)b Till IIJNTON &. CURIsT I.ewishii'R, June 18, 1852 nniia. iw aiiy prime. u ib wnn-r. to c"utio .t. lh -i-.-.fj, . m time ui a Stroll e mis rtiaoif me i , . :u....i..M. .A i.i.. r ' .1 .ik r..ki if. Ii . ..a tiittM rJ Im. 1 ' rM miciiwiy flliw l'ostii'--r SCnmi. ai Uie a-tvertiwr will tu-irwiiUt tl i . .u ..,. I, 'I hij r.i.l lw have no i.-sitaiton hi ..-iir llett it is not only th.- l-.t rlIC1 t l Tt' 1 rriill I'C ri.'Xt'L'T 1r I Vll 1 hsvi-rr S....11, l.ut ll.at K is llie only me I l.nievi-t V IlC.il 1 - 1 v. 1 1 t.n, J 1: l.llvl AiXlr rxnariiiM thst is n n-lrusiej 01, -Inrtlv sri..ilil.r prin-t-SlIsVEIl VAISK. : P1". It ili plf.iit Hi it i rwqninriia his A iy.tr; EWi-nny i.x rnwKsr Ttrenfy rr tmt. ut .'say' h-x thn rvrr hare hn s4d in the tnitat HtKlc v Gol'l Iwr ntrli. s, f nil j.-wW.-t, ja Karat mn only l,snjnrsol.lfoi.$V. 1.1 Il-inc Walcli. , IS kurrit as, Silvrr lr-ver WaMi. a, full jew-.). " "1 14 1 -uaily x.m for ?i!tkr Tvih.e Watrht-n. jt-wi'lltxl, 10 p'ilrt r TVa t-ot.ni. i-t half tic a, A W'M ivns ilwr II..!.i ts. 1 lVriw w-ljin- a Wat h or"Wntrlirji, rr Jowi lry. can h.ite t1'in Mi.t mail, ttiili p- riv t mMt. tu anv f.;trt of tlir I nit.! Sirb-a .-r We t l-j fir Mrnll.iz tin .t mount f iiu.iify. All arta-lf wnrmiitI iu rv; rr.Mriiii tt irpiiT in.m -ttnj n.nntTy, A..'irUuIly bol(Tr-t. l'kare ail'tnv t (.ii it lK I."4 LAMi.MrS, VH Chattnut Ptrfct, Oj.pofit" th Kmiieilin INium-. i'ltUadtlphin. rrtilfit-iin ; .11 t-oii'-l.f, trr m.inufart4!ttd iato Jrwliy. t itiiz-'it (I'liix, jiiuc litnFJN , if win M,s inrh- inch 7 8 i"ch 1 f,",h J l ))J inch, I inch fjj-ire nnJ 3 H hy I A. I Iiv 3 S-iiuiorauirrt hst (HsP STKI'I. reed hy I. S. KKEMEK At CO LOT of Prints Summer Wear ant) Kca.ly Mailo riulhiiig. just recM and fir ial by l. . KKEMEU& CO TfiTII r: ir.,...: n 1 a . v 4 IK', v.oHiit t, t-3UIIt I -BtTUSj Saiinelt. Kentucky Jean, anil Trim-i mpn;s for Getiikmcn' Clothing sold rcry low ' for Cash or short crt.lii : intciot .fter 6 months. , I ncse UonJs were selected wnh much eare by : myself, and are wmianted to be what I represent tnem. 8. AM WON. LUMBER. Hl'RSU K 4.11HO, at their YASD on N ui lb I bird slrret, near the Herman Rcf. S3 Chureh; bare rrei-lru anil are recnvinc in) . . - - addition lo their old assottment, new aupplic of T vj LI LUMBER Bdaplcd lo the want of tliij JVll. Oil coiumuuily, whnh they oiler on most rrasotia! lo l.tm. It.uili4 in lIlA lialiil or l ll.i.l. UtvuLuig, Mjy 87, 1 The Mammoth Store! 4t J. &. T.WALLS HAVE just recfWed nd ute n"W oi-nin at their celeWnted llCail QtliirlT1, . llllilult, CHKAVKli, ami UETiHK OMoituieut of (DOS, . WAKES, and llcrch an tUzc than w ever l-efore otkred in Union coSnfJ. (1'wth'trlan next week.) Lmi.-I.uig, J.ay 1, I.wJ LATEST FASHIONS, ISP all the Fashion for tin ymr jiust, M iy be found at the Fa.-bio3-able Tailoring f'.iirpiium of JOHN li. M1LLEII, on ?iorth Third stice!. All work staff I'C made in ihc bc.-t and iimt.1 nejl style, and if it doe not fit I'll pay Urr the ftn.nl. All kiuds ot Mechanic' Tiadu uuJ Country Prmlure received in payment. Lewi-burg, May 1. 1S"i2 Cheap and Meganl Goods JIMi nS it CO. hae just ree.l a lare and splendid a's irlmeiit of Spring and Summer Cndsa they hnvc been piuthatrd wilh Cash, lei I asu'ii.J ll.ey ran be M at the lon-est nossilile aJv.inee. llaiinz a Urge and general st.Kk, we think it u-el.-s to euuineiate i j atlirles, but would putilely invite our oiu cum.s nil is aiKl as many new one as win :ie ui n i ; ,,, rsumtne our t.M k. a e lvl eonQ.lent ibal i w. can II all kind -f UjoJ to the lst a.l.an- I lage to the purchaser. J. II &. CO i . p-ppt many jiais' lo.-e iiive-lii;aliiii ami . experimcnl.-. ihe I'aleiiteu take a,urB ,,, ,,,;mins ! . ,t lnc llUe loin the plihliu thai he has -I' n-otectiiiff families. i.e ; j.n,,, anJ ,r..rriy from ihed-.-suu live i uiftu- 'cnee uf LIGHTNING. 1 he talainoies . ,. Village and fount, v tails I lo annually, thru' thu en.ss inrli-em e of and in tnis alone, i ni nuu u is nerii eiaiiuneu bv the musl wiiuiifu- s.-ntleui. n in ilia noil I IWemi. M .Murttie, Johiisun, Walh.r and many others ib.it hae exa-niin-d them, teeomrnend and u,t Icrm, of af.Hrona,i.in. P HWIKri iD(! ,, j.?. ,.!. in " . ., . , , ,...,-, . use in till or any other ciiunl y lor Hie piotrction .nd V-U n, J., d,ide ant. ihfowlack a yarttH UitM.lt cine HuiU barutleM I - .111 .f-t. ! t g , ndvanlage over the u.d one- The only place of maiiufaclillfrllT i in Vine W.3 .Vrj 4ore X'Zth, FJiiMefpHia, wh.-re all rcn-ntu are ie-.et tfiil!y invitp.l to call an exriniinc for thi-mi lv.. Kr sale W hotesale or Kclail hy TIM'S AlvMIT.VrK. '"hes-e r.xls Lave been p-trrh i-ed and siTresi fully usd ly the tol!.inc imliii!ii:il.-. eon.anies and i-oipiialions, whose names are rhwilully si.l.n.iUe.I ; 1.1 . ml k-.t IV.iV. V''" K"1 paut.ioi.-r. .la-tj.- l: -MKr. .1.1 l.-- t'-.nTal. J. inll--i.i. J.-hn 11--lo.-. I '.;.i. I--..J. I.o ni-r. . Kikt.- .a ..i.ra-l In-. rs. I. Tin- 111-- K I- y A in 1:. ii-... : J. is.11 I.r -1..T-. li. J. I., ilrsi-t J...n V.:i.r.a. ''!!.... l.r-.v -r. l;..t.- ll...r.-. A. II. lln.k-rs. II. simnt-.n-. 'Ilc. Noll J. Mr. iM.wiiiii-.'. .1. K. i.-. r. J. W. V- ais... f. Ho.in-I;-. ys. .1. I:i.l.-v X I'o. J. Nyia.-n.ll. H..rl- n. J. llvi.a-.liii... O. I'. 1--. r. Sir. sn:iit.).-'s. Mr.-.-:.irtio. s. M..rl.l.-y. J. l:nnl.l. y. Mi. Iiaiison. Ur. I'aul. .s. II. r. w.-i- A I'". .1. l in. 'i-nov, II. .Mill.-r. lite K. 1 llaiib II. -r. I. lite L". 8. Ar.-r.Mll, tlM sj-rn. I. inl.-n r--i.tiui.-i.ai.-r- ll::!l. M it..- Ot 't' "f .o'.s J.i,rj. PH.; In. .Iw.- M'lall. Ju'li- li'.yr.-ii. JmIiii wi:ii:ii, lr. it. !'La,ls-, tl iij. KoU-rts, Mr. J. l-omiiu. (T i The only .niiboii.d A-je nt for the fi.unties ' ol Dillon, Jiiniuta. M.loiu. !int.in. f.veuisinir. NoithuiiilK-ilaiid, M jntoiir.t : liniiiii.1. 1.uz rue, is J! irlldrn, f 'mm oit;i, futn Order and h ttt-rs ad Ire-std (post paid) lo Mr. Uonver, Will he ptotnptle a'leudi -J lo. lie ha ,ut up a nun.her cf these U hI. in I'liion county, w)nic ut which may he seen as folluws : j .- r.xm.x i ft X'V. irnrtlnj T;.. Jiark liulfinny. Win. f.-tr. J. hti Hn.. .lien. !i. llforii- Kl-r.-..r. yto 1.'Uh 1'o.irt l'U!.. ii-i.I 1 '..iiiioi. iom-rs i llli -e. l.iui.U"itr Tp. John 1;-!ht. I'tiitm I).. iir. t'lmi'U-s rt:ils-.ri. liii-.o' .-,'. i 7. l-.t.n Kiiiilx. .sinw.ii Sunlx. i'.uuTji. Iraac Couidrou. H-7nrc lM.t J).. UjoI itollinau. Ji fCKV.VE.XD. I Till -VS I lltl.il.A , Au-T. 1-1. tir. I hmvti thin .tsy earrfnlly i. -n.-.t a en..i.-r or j I.i :litoiii5 II.-l. irlth Tan" ftli.l in-li x. rreru-. t.y Mr. Tlioulaji Arn.liajo. on It. Hsvu llonP". I ltf.n.s-.ti-r. mi.l roouwh", w or. aiirioioii oi t-.m-,.-". i';in :in-. It. M. MV liTKrK. I am wrll Mti-fi-I ttuit the Ma-rn ti l.iv!itriiti-r limj, mnnut.t. tnrl hr Sir. Tli.'in.is Anuitn-. of J'iii:ivit.!j.h;.T, h thf lipt that h:i cvrr lui-n mlt. J li tve fKiit eTTiil yi-ars in tli -tiiilv -t lit 5w. of t-Uitrii itv ami m.:tM i.'m.ttn-l h:tvt n h.'li-tti'n in Kuit.c that Uirt UtK an roti.-trii'-t 1 "n tin onty riiiri;.!c' Atfi-ty. Tlu ctfrir ptiock if r- itl an-1 tliftrnr.! trr tltf ui ijivt at tlMt-p of tlif ncl. atul U wottM ! iniMiiil. aroi-r-Ln'- to th lnw of atlrm;in aiul r-ta. n.ti. f-r a ouii-HiT-r in he ttiiin l ly a ftp kr tif Itlitnirr - Mhfn -piHiiwti y on rf tI-M' ro-ln. I h.nvf Iws-n .iripi-tiitt' ( ifli Mr. Armtt-ift- fnr fit'Vfnil ar. i.I tu ftrv hr vt.miu Tl'-,-,i tin- itianuac turf of thivf rls 1 ,n:inHn''l tin rin-lili'on wlm-li ih.-y arc n-nuru'-t. J. an! f It r riTio-fl that thir a.liti'n vouM sitt nril wilh ntn:'!t t furjt. Til nrn-iii-in-r ilfitHti! fr h-t roi.n(l tlurxt-ii-ivi- ntUf'm all iart tf ilu-rtiuiitry. is auij-IfrfuttiU'O'Irtlitui f thr-ir iit'ltrv anl I atifMtoritv. 1VA'V- . HAJXIUhM' D. ltini; fun, I tttliul April v PIANO AGENCY. n.WIXf. been appn-nled Aent for the sale of the relelirnt. il Pmihm. nianiiCirturrd by Gt'O. tOtillT, l'llilatL, lh nndersiicncd wotil.l be hsppy lo npply any rilizen of the ijit-'pi. hsrina ronntiy who may desire an lii-trimieiil weir made, allrr the tileM Iinprovemenl. Two nl these Instruments ha.e lately been inlrihluecd it.to I.ewisSuic, to whnh I am happy lo irlrr any one. Tbe Piano are are warranted, and if not fatiVfactorT on trial for year, Ihey nay beechanceil. Trier rraa able PHM'lJ Jt CESS.NEKi Lewi-burg, Feb 31. nut rclusej at tlicfXTire of lh lwi.sbur); Klirotiicle. j "VyOTES Promisiiry, Juiloinrnt, and Joiul Notes (blaii!;) at lliia office. if i tnt Mi, mil awl promt ) WINES, LIQUORS, &C. nAVIN'U adopted the Cah principle in my huine, by hicb I avoid the annual li uf bad debt and the ezpenie attending the col lection of old account, I am now enabled lo elt' and trill tell price lhat will savs lo my cu tomer at least 25 rcn ci. on iheii porchaaes, at the name time warrant every artiele to lie pure a Ttprtb-nUd.uiid iciiaiaa fur the price. Orders 61U-J in original package a imoorttj, of 14, XK 3 , 4b li and 120 gallons cacti. Urawliw nf rrrty ileaerit.Uon. at 1MSW Old IMISml an.iMiirOiual.lu, ) : Jahiaira ttnni it tlitK'rvnl apn, l!i 2 Iri.h n.l Snrh hi.k'T. 1 Zi j,, U-ii'tol lirowi. .JtiMt n.l rh Ale, 1 l2 2 l Old Madi-iia. b rry. and Ptrl IViueM, -IS 4 m, t'Uirct of rery irraih? iu ra.s s 10 11, di. do ra.k, 24 ii to u, Cbajua!.'u of cry quaMy, a 14 li ua Wilh TeneiilTe, tietly. I.idion, and Malaga Wine in ijr cask-.. AI-." impoitrd I.iijurur l-'u'Bcoa, Maraschino, Arrak, Cui-rry llranJy, Ktriirhwater, A c. Ol-I Monongahcl and Couibon Whiskey from 1 lo iO year ol.'. (jJ'Kvery cn'k carefully runiinrd brfurr ship ping. (iooUs .tiipjM'd under rM)nat uperiinn. Wines enclosed in doal.le caL, if deaiird, lo prc'ent laj :in.i A. 11. M'L'Af.LA, Importer and Dealer, fhnt39 30 Walnut Street, Vkilad li. D. HARRIS Slar Dttguerrean Gallery f Orw-r of K .unl. -l M.-trk-t Sr.t, oi'iNn-it r.a,: I rfc-l-ir,-, 11 riinitl. haviiq a superior arrangement of f lilti', ati.l liom hi luni; exM-ii-cc in the ail, he i at :!i ti:nf ena!i)e4 to take truthful, lite-like, eiire-siv and lading I,liicnCV?w, U-crior li any bereiofors taken in xmAtntf and put them up in ff neat auj durable cane, lor 'Kir I'uilar each- The i ilrarns ol l.ewislmf ( ami viciui y are n upectWIy iimilrd to call, wbMlwf they want piriure ut nut, aud eainiue hi p9 trnirns, and ,ee "ilovr lii.ii Cite r-SiOi. .iir (!.' tmf, Aim! i-Tery taci- is .a!r" or; un. iu-ir..r Art. i:li all ii-. TlieM'iil wilh .at ul. Hit, An.? rii'vpr aa s-ti irtne;.-?i won A.- l.y XWr t.tlur.-s ..r.? U10 Sun " "Titint ol llni.e j.i.-Uir.- J ify Tunli'ht made, Mi:i.I-ji tt:i.li-.-h lli.. r.. -iII .e a sliml.MV t,.v; N: n ll.r li of H.s!i in e-t 5liall n, V. ht-w Ii-aih's ffny l.lin oVr?.r a. Is tin- b"auiiB .yi, ! '11..-- kir.- I.k i-k-tun-s. bm. kirv nt l-y, Will s-ill lf.t-h and il s lojiyr' L.j''l.itrail, I)a2uerreutp I.rkcns-.-e.t, erCr copied, or taken liu tu the ouciiial, and nenly set ill iiuil.ilii.iii. lire wl pin. Ac. fcw ,." reuts. I Ia.uerrei'yi.e taken, a- rll in rluuily a iir . i b ar weather. Fur Children Likrure plea-e call rally in Ihe day. Instrurtion meii in lh ; arl on moderate term. .May 2. H.Vi 5 lilts. Caps, 3.1 Healj" IIai-3 Clothiilf.! JM'viirit &. so ilal and Cap More p More la lac of it fc ktintrrMtia four Hor writ uf thrir ol) taml whirc ihcv are na-lv to 11 IHT. (ArS. mmH'UTIHM; t'bpvrtit: n ran U'O-.'ht t anv other tiiar in liit rtunfrv. Hz nivl ra( of thir lnt-t ltf r lllii nrr. nl U'it-r-)i4 fifMll kin-N C .AT, r.. itMUU -'!. at any JTi- yni tti.!i tu 1-uy. Tli-inkful t our rn-torn r f-r jfcisf tirors. we iW-Nr p a f'tttiiitiutit r t-f tli runtr, s our j'rKvs ar low to imt th tinn-. l!-it- aiat' Tnl .!p-!--I trltr, IVinoctR. Panama, sn. lr-liorti luit wtiit- iml ami pn-fi-.it on Tvfnnllc wrm. Count rv itMxIurf t;k n tti t-jLtutU' J. S 1'Y K L'K A N. EECrTOKS' Ifollcc Xotire herebv ffiven. that the Keeiler of tni- B rallied lo t!w aatwenbem; Ixttir o (tie fist wit and fester-wit of t, Ine of the Bsiu of f,ewi-dr2. deeeaved. Alt person owi.-i-. aij estetr, will mwke payment ; and those ha.im; clttim s-iint the estate n ilprasent iliem prnieilv autheaticated lor rc-M.-nirnt. J'llfN liEliEir. "1 1KIM.VS RW;iiEU, - JnneSW. 54 lAll R?,ltEK LcuiebuTg Dasnerrean Gallery. m'VKi:it .V II AWJ would res,erf.!ly aiinouire lu ihe ritiai-n ol jM-ii.liuig anJ uriiiiiolin:: dvtis and eonnirv. Ih it tliev Iiji'i "I- I a I..;. I. nAII.Kl.V m tl- Nri-I. T.niM- i In- ' n li ri'li- 'H l.n-k. t ft., Mwei n Thir.lK;' ' K-'Ui i M-- n -ar'ty i-m fiir 1. Kn-ia.-r '.'s :or. or 1 two I.- i i -t X hit llfuijitr-n . wttt-re ihy ar -r- j. r ! t- t.-tri- v.-i:-t- t-.t l.iVit o -.-. ! t-i ii-urt iitt-t i !M.-hli;i, l..v.i.-t I'i'i-. Vin.t-r ..in-.-. . iVrMios hat in- i I i' ut-y of tu- ir hit t.-S. n li.it.- tli m eo(, I:.l a a li.o or;j:ti:il. ami ,'ii to i . j Itr titi- a epH Mii nt 1 f:.ti'!i. prn from a ili-Lit I rtttii huvi- tti.'ir i-tH-v- --4i-- ant liiur ttry rfl. rit'Tts J ri-litit-r tit. ir fr.n.n.y U.k- . r:.n wWl railintf. n.- ih f ntii c-itn- at fltiy Hum it fuiii tl nt. imr i.iltt-rr t-nu i ft rtii:-n. 'tt nu.l aiw .--evil. I'n turit (Uit'u Ut fl,"1 I anl u;vrr..- N. ii li frirritf-. -riTt-n oil ritf-nn--t'l(f t'nr. I.ui-li-.t'-.ilt.y -l.'ii J-l -oKhK A HAWX. H&FJUS3URG BOOK BINDERY. F. I. llVTTi:U ii ''.." v furtln W n. if. .; k OOK irMH'.J-S StiTioiturs ami Dljiik Il.uk yannf-iciarcr: il icmsnt uc, V.u TU 5i:.m-iI s tva-k iuliy in:'rui th ir fri-n !f arA tl.r tilli. tli.it U11 y ,r- n-t-f t arrin on h al-. ( tiM--.. at thftiLO i':'ittl l.y i.-k k Si ifcirrt ll 1 it -y Hit r tiniti-.v t'i;.t oy -.-i-r'ul aiint:.o I Mi-'- Do-, tli-y will ir Tit ani rf irt a mtitimnnt e l t tit' paf ntiiv li rally t njntt-fi hy tlw- ul'l timi. !'arii ,ilr att-i.ti(it will W M'i to the Kulin; rd-t ItinJrni: ..! vtty tWMrtj t.n f HLA K HtkiKS.for Knnk, Ci-nnty o;hft'!4. I n-lwut.-. an-l rriat itviiti-ltia... atw fvrry tnrVty of lull an I half ImhiH l.fnnk lok Mu.-r. N-b-frs. ImhiuI in any style rfrr-tl. In aH'Hit'i1 to tlihrr.iH.-T,f.. mn, win at all tim-r fe'p a SMk-nl Mtt'irtnif ntof fTATIi J.NhKY, rii-'tin w rirtfr. ip. Inwin-. Trar. Cyl, sn' iI-'i l:ir; Waffrn. AriifMV WritfT r'Utfl, l-wl rtnrils lt:.k Ink. liliif Ink. Na'inr W.ix. ipitt;.- luk.S 't. and lViHiif, Lrtt-r .iTjiif-, In lta KuMvr, lVakr. U'i T.rtf-. ;i.ink n.-'ar.r?. P-'-it-r-s krrsrr. V . I:ipr rultl L uitU:rn, an-l ail work warrant H a I 0.-nf Tt-rr rli.aply. F. L. Ill rrfcK A f . May lV.i ly. (jj lih)ki aiul rami'hlrts l e ItounJ mrty lc Wfi with JMil or of llie Aewiftbur- ( hroniilc Just Received at tie Cheap Store of 0. Ii BOWES, t r.O Tof t.HOn;K GOOD for tH,ih Ladifs and fii-ullcmen. which can I sold asrberp a at any other ra aMihment between thi and rhilaJ. li.hia. Friends will .leac ci n a rail and cxmmine oar slot-It wfatcii cuaipiise a'ewmcl avsontnent uf yiiv coons, GUOCtCKJICS. - H TS, CAPS. cV.v An enamcrniinn of rbe JilSrrnt article we ili-eni unnecessary, as the lork comprise eerylhin? usiially kept in a well luruuhej store. TbaiiLful for past for we wonld endeavor, by . Ilinj? sph nd.d Good at low rate, to merit a rMiiienanee ol the same. I ycounhra I'rutluce wanted hi exchange. I.cihurj, M -j 4, ii53 UtHS. FlriiT. 3110 lli. CHEESE I'W IIik, II AM. Flitch, and 8boultler. Dairy SALT, ie. fui sale at LtuuUntrir Cheat) .Vor hJ C.B. BOWES H, GE3K1R?, Sorgeoa Dentist, A T hu RW"w, SotHh TWid St., com I tho Board walk. 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