mtoctisb mmmtS2TZTbe Farmer. Seitemheu 30, 1853. K" Wo are "AT HOME " agi'm, at the former locatiou of tLe Ihrunule. cstablish- l.,.-nt. en Market street, and hope after a . , i . ..." I.. ...:...J " . vv. wee Hi oe ciuue.,) uku up , , . ,, ... i : It is really entertaining to learn if ,, ... i rarii7an as we do froui a score or two or pariizan presses what gnjwrior excfllcr.ee is com bined iu the Tickets f ihe Whig and De mocratic parties in t;ic State, this year above nil other. Never b. fore were each part 3- so laclry lever were the candidates o pre-eminent in virtue, talents mid pecu- liar fitness ; aud never was there such har mony aud joy in 'our" r-iuks, or so much discord and di.-v.ti.-f;.e:i.in in the ranks of "t'other" party. Moreover, the people are all aroused, and p.4!;ti'ig f.jr t!:e contest'.:! Tbo Division Question In soon to be decided, not by voting for j Liquhb IxTEU.faENCfc.-The vexed and any particular candidate, but by a direct important questiou whether ten Cti.ts or a ote on the naked (pu-stiou itself. ; thiliing sLall be the establiahid price of The Farmers of this county will decide. ; a gla-3 of grog is still agitating the drinking The New Berlin people attempt to make circles of New York city. A tueetiug ol thcin Lelieve that Lnrhlury is at the the proprietors of saloons aud gnggeries, foundation of i he Jivisiou n...vcnKnt. aud bas just been held, in which the nioinen thcieby to esoite any uuinaiily, low, and ' tt,U3 qucstiou Was discussed pro and con laise prejudice, which iluy can possibly ; without any deCuite conclusiuu arrived at. do. As far as o knew and bo!ico, this j i,e f. mp.ranee people in the same city charge w not true. There art other local;- ' aro ..i;,,uing a system of tactics by which ties more interested, and more active, thau : th..y bopo to overcome King Aluohol thiH. Lewiaburg will vote f.,r Division, j Xby n.ake c plaiut at the Mayor's . f lut does not feel the interest -in it wliili fit,e of all prisons Selling liquor wiilioin fome would represent. The f 10,000 which i;ceI,se. Warrants for the offenders arc fhe would hae to pny in c;.ee the County j innuediatt !y L-sued, arrests follow, and Seat were heated here, is a la-go sum, aud ! heavy ii.,vs, wit;, bonds f .r the fu'ure ob wrould equal the advantages for many years j gervauce of the law, are the result, Al io come. j iboi.ij'i tui-s net u.cct the wants l Jwisfciirg has oth-r niesns for enlarge- ;.(. j.r..!,;!,!...! men, yei it tiives ilie law went and improvement, and a Onr Hene u,,w i xislii.g the appcarauco of somuihiug would he but ore cut of mory advantages, j Jlte llicie .cV. And she hr.s m.n f.r getting to New j TL(J Court of lv,ln?ylvania. Iterlin, as well as other Towns have. We j Ut weefc jj, n) Uwrn ke(.pt would prefer X.a-.nluig, or Winfi.dd, or j Jcffjy kDlKjJ ou tfun. vn-J vross r ,.w oiumoia, o , Ntw Berlin ; but wo can get thtrt jus: as Weil as any of our fellow citizens. No those most interested, are the Far mers of tho county. Unless a Division is made, and the Towns build by donations, nothing is surer tbr.ti tlc.t yon will h.-veat last t.i pay for (Vmi'y Buildings, y D reet Taxation. And let New Berlin have the power to far what the bui'diligs shall be, and you may rely upon it they will be of auch a character that yon will cry for ' Division " when it will he too late. Know B'-'t, lic wo.il I t fr- Taui.-1LVF uia-t link - tUe l.i.jw?" ' week deposited the following nameii per- Tiie Fisncar liriir-v..,m. Xnr.lu.M,a iu tL. l'tnitcotiiUV and House of respondent of the Ne w York T,'out writing from Portsmouth, N. ll ,s.ii-: The reports from the commanders cf the Fulton, Cyaiic, Dicatur, and I'rlr.ee ton. all concur we lean., ;-i tiiis that thev Iiave been unable to li.-cover auy troubles r.r rlisseiisioi. am.mir the fiJictno n tlit the British cruisers hav been lenient not j which opens here to-morrow. The rail violent in enforcing the treaty of ISIS; f"3 afe to run extra trains, and an im that many American fishermen have been ! mense concour.-c of Strang, rs is expected j.ermitted to obtaiu tlieir '-fares" frin iu- ! to-m rrow aud next day. The pr para hide the "three miles;" and that the much . tions at the Fair ground arc on the most talked of '-headlind" has rested where it extensive scale. was first conceived in the heads cf the j piTTSBURa, Sept. 26. Ashland, the aporous provincial politicians. home of Ileury Clay, was sold on Tuesday Melbourne, in Australia, is a fine laid j hist, pursuant to previous notice, at public out city. All it lacks is the Yankee en-. fiH'e, to the highest bidder. James B. aa ..... . . I i t I 1 .1 . 1 t urprirc. i:s banks are well lomlerl with cold, and ad the business and working men have plenty of the atne. But there ; M a tremendous want of buidmg materials, ' produce, and go.nls of all kinds. There re not half euough stores and houses fir j tiie convenience ot tne people. J he pop- j ulatjon of Melbourne is over lOO.O'K); ! ana some days over d.l.un emigrants arrive, I and co place i:i which to live. Thousands ' i f people live ia canvass ti-nts ou'tdj vf t'..- 1 r i town. The BusMan fiwrninent is prf : ir.::.;; for another campaign against the taucasi- (.i aus. Lke the bev n bo coui.l not : k. Led without his Usual whit-!. in-', Russia I wou'd not know how to i: l .lo,, r wiihr.iit. I , , l- c .t . : an occasional thrajhiug fro:u llio Caucus-I n r ians. A littl rrirl uatned Tillis, 12 years olJ, ! A correspondent of the Boston Travel was lost recently iu the neieiiliorhood of ler, writicg from the Summit House, 51 1. Old Tampa, Ka.st Florida. She was miss- ! Washington, Sept. 13th, says: "As I tit rd ten data before she was found. She i down to inform vou of the weather here. had wandered eighteen or tweuty miles . from home, an 1 il, though much reduced, Was 8i ill ah! to waik an. I oak, and when thd uw her fal'uer, au efl'.rt to run to him. i America has been "beaten at Cowcs, in a great yacht race. The A ricau ciip-; per Silvie was beateu by the British yacht Julia, fairly aud hanJsimeiy. j A number of the stone masons about ; Liverpool have adopted the moiuJuche as I a protection aeainst the fatal iff cts of ' dust, in the exercise of their craft, aud witli salutary ctiects. it is uniloutitc-uiv an importaut provision of nature for tho pro- j tcction of the lungs. j A colt near Bridge-too, N. J., in at-j tempting to jump over an enclosure, knock- j cd ov two bec-uies, the inmates cf which ! attacked him and stung him to badly that i lie died. A man was iniare.l als.i from ! rfiA af.inirQ of tho Tl. i;P;.t..,rn paper states that cold water throwo'c-ver ! ,t.i. u f,..,.l-. . r ii i, ,,, fwSJr hi 1 rfuU '0U1J The Commis.siou.-r of Patents ha re- fused to grant an extension to S. Colt of ' liis patent I or unproved ltre-arins, the pat- ; enteo having already derived nearly S I, vw.wu therefrom. t-.- t - i i 1 -ii 'iii. I ntincr mrliieli ha r.AimiiA illprriroA r,fr V, T,S.Vi with an infusion of gall. 1 ; . Snails fed ou strawberries arc the last iuveuted delicacy. TLey are brought to I'ari from I'lm, on the lnub. ! Bouncing the cheering intelligence of the formal opening on Monday last ol the tat- tuwissa, Wiiliara-port & Erie Railroad! ti... ... ....,;., i.....t .i,' at Cattawissa, Mowed by the pleasure ears, on which, ffcrn cntd arm. liilndttwl , fc geuuemen, prominent, among wuotn was 1 . , . . i our incna oi. I axtos, dv wnose unnr- . ... 1B1S eucTgJ tuls great enterpnze has been i u i J ty miles per hour. By early spring, up- ; less the company should be disappointed in getting their rail cast, we are assured, that the communication by Itailroad,will be opened direct to Philadelphia. liloontt tun Dtm. '2th tint. The uext step is Lewuhurg, Centre diii.ty, and Spruce Creek, and the com munication is direct and complete from S-t. Louis to New York city.J d ,h , and .ries were j D- c accordingly closed up iu 1'itieburg on Souuay iast. At the Montour Court week before last, i j ten indictments were preferred iigaiust the j ! -r' l,l'l"in ,uosi oi ineii. , ph al gu.lty, aud wcxe Lued from So0 to i eli.U G.iNE to the Penitentiary. Sher iff Thomas, of liraiiford county, List week I . r r, ,. i i : i.aw.eaoc,t. o.nie., .year, oo.s.,,.1 : t.n-irnrv. l! venrs: m. tjUiumiuss. o vears. iSucritFSiiVuer, of Columbia county, last r- ... .. " ' . I lietnge: Henry o. itarucr, i yeais, - j , ' cc.unuuiaicu, nuvc lucy iuauc au ccuisiuu eor y y i.i.jtm,wiuf...iv. east to Maiuviilo and Lack, pleasantly aud H'J SecyO. N. Worden, Lcwisburg , i i- . . : Treasurer Robert II. Laird, Last Uiiftalo. successfully, traveling at the rate of tweu-i t. , - . ,' ,, ,. - b . A.,,j.,i,-irl N.-.inilcI I'lrifk. .'W Ifcriin. Stephen V. Johnson, 2 years; joun'V" ' " b " u-i i 1 1 IIuM. M.dhmald i hovl I .. J , 4 , 7 O - "rf y House ol I.elU'lC. t 1'lTTiBURa, Sept. A large r.mn- bcr of persons have already arrived here to attend the t-tate Agricultural l air, 1 was me purcuaser, at. aiv 1 per acre. The tract contaiued 337 acres. 1 'lTTSBur.fi, Sept. 26. The Kentucky p-eers report white frosts in that Slate. I ho corn aud vegetables were aiTcctcu, and i fears were entertained for the tobacco crop. Mrs. M. J. Thompson a widow lady has recoverea scii-m uamages oi u. uarucs, at Bardstowu, Ky., for slander. , . c . .t r .r r- (( It ia f-ict. fin-i! the IbtmlKiv iwiiieltf. 'v.iX. tho entiio ri'::.u!a'ioii of India d-j ,,t Sr.,.i,ii siznence m-r head in a vear in They are building a new l.nurt House , ln ou.-iinery coun.y, wuicu " c- l l l . . . , i.i.. ii one uuuoreu aim twenty lunu&auu uoiiar;., ,., . ., ' 1,-1 U I' l.U LIJ a VyVUU.J AttA. the snow is whizzing about me right mer-1 rily. and thermometer stands at 25jaj0,,tcj j,.. tuo IJard of Canal Commis-1 degrees. It is ttterly impossible for a luau to stand erect upon the summit now, r sweep, without frcc."' where the vr v! has a latr any thtug to oostruct its The churches of Boston contributed near six thousand dollars last Sunday f r ! ihe relit f of Mobile. Very creditable in- deed. Tho election in Maine has resulted in j cViicu for novcruoi the Wbiir candi-! J.,te receiving more votes than last year, an,l the rciruiT democratic candidate less. Tne legislature is but little changed s'.nee ; lat year the Maine Law m .j.uity is cou-; sidered ttrongcr. j Tjiere wer(J fw0 towns in Mas- Mi1IIp,a ; which the rornlation did :,. frln lsirt to 1850. Thev n ;.nl.,.l I.wna n..r. oi.inrino- ilra&d facilities. A number ol tnese rural Places comainea more i W b in 1850. rural places contained more inhabitants in The new city of Watcrbury Las refused license grog-shops, ten-pin alleys, aud ; 'neatricai pertormances. ii win nour.su all the better for such legislation. . . .t. .1 r ... . uj I ri Jd by theUtel TTT Alpiue tllouL oZm, lays" "The thermometer here on Friday stood at B.1 degrees; the 'oldest inhabitant' ncv- er knew such weather for more than a daj." LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST 0ffic;"cf th,"uJon c0nntTAgricuitari Soci.ty. I'retideiit Jacob Gundy, East Buffalo. ice rrcsiacnr turn. hitiLE. Vrr lloit'r B. Butara. T.imsint Act 8.n.j'i.rti. Aitc Iri.n IS4JIC KTKR. ".AN .fV.SI IK.skk ETia. Won JflHJI tjc.Mr, RHf-iXr-e l...iu,aoMAH..V.uccrai Uvrn W t-ot. m; A., j.uHtLnu,(miir . uu.n. rwoe J w llnna, imwr ) u.M.ani.nv.-J J. mo, -' j,,,, wiw, u.uuy i (TuE R. ItLt-ti. lecUburg Jon.v Jluii.it, A' y Sam. IUsjj-KAos, WMUDter cfu-etW-Jas. 1. Boss, Lcwisburg. do Isaac Slenker,NewBerliu. do Hy U . Snyder, Fcuus. FIRST FAIH.NGW BERLIN Thursday and Friday, October 13 and 11, 1503. Adduess'bv David Taggakt, Esq. COMMITTEES OF JUDGES. 1. HoKSES. i homas Cornly, Keily ; II. II. M irga r.tK, West Heaver; Thom.s IVnnv, li 1st ' i it t ... '.ii. .. ..... ) ..li iloo ; illiain Mover, lennt : Aoraui . ., I, a- i l redenck, t. isl IS .11 iloe. 2. IlntlMMI CaiTLR. i Jonntlun Wol.e, L wisburg; George-! ii. ik:. i. . u- ivm ..?. i B .fTiioe; R. M Musser, Lewiatur"; wJ Leihy, Uo(l'ii!o. 3. Vu wino Match. Nor Mid.il'-wur h, li. aver ; Abram Srown, Sr., Eil B .ff.iloe ; John Wilt, llartiev ; Din el Gcbhart, BulEt'ue; Ro bert li. Lntrd, I'.ist Uutf-iliM', 4. JIIKKP AM) fc'WINE. t iii ii .i i t-i i. ' M,.k lial penny. llar.le ; J. Kleck-i iiiti, iirn ueriin , nitniiH ii ""'""' i Onion; J.i.nfM Marshall, W h:te Ueer ; ft.iiiitici SAen'e, Luiit-sl'me. 5 I'ot'MCV. M !!. T..ot;art, Union; Ejaard Wil son. No Pcrl-n; li.iaoi l. Linn, l ; Win. Line, Lei.-.burg ; L). W. Oous, .New Birl.li. 8. FitLi Cnor John App, l'cr.n; M.ch.iel llrown, E:ist ISniiuhx ; U miti L.jiio, ll,irt'-' ; John V. iiarber, West lluflatoe ; Joli:i Kling, Kelly. 7. I-'mir. II. R. Noll, Loishuro; San.'l C. Wilt. I llirlley ; ii.es "doore, Sr., Ke.'lv ; Oh.is. Croizcr, Al lil.nburg ; Clsna S. Jj.no-.Lew-i ibura. Georgo 5s.-!in ire, Isi liixruve ; Thos. n Uhnui Dmlel W'e.oer.t lm , (. J. M.iy, West Beaver; JjIiii Walls Lewishuru. i U. ToTaTOES, Koots, AND GAIiDKN Vkckcaules. Martin Dric.-hach, Bi Ifjloe ; Paniel A. ill, Kellv ; Daniel llorlaebcr, New -- ,!,,.,...... J..h.. ' ... ... .. . C U.nn Wnl l',,H.I.. 10. ACHItl ltihal Ijirti-MFNTS. Win. Vunvulzah, Buffiloe : K. II. Men- WmIhi im ; Jacob G. Brown, L ist U..IT.I vir sj rr..:.:. r...... . . s - oierner, iwisuurg, 11 M(. i ECHAMCAL PKOIIICTS LETUEB. CL..TUS. Stoves, WaRks, &c.- J.imesJI. Chainlx-rlriin, ili.fidloe; M'm. CoUher, Penns; John t'lu'f.int, Lewis-1 burg; Pern Sjhoch, New Berlin j Simeon ; arniin, w nue uer. j ! L'AIIIY I KOIIlCTS,IKC 10,1 IIIAt.l ,Ote. Jatits ArCreioht.Hoficroe; iaac I'-ver, Jr , Union; S- tienhuir, llaii.cy ; Jjiues Mugre, Bulfrtloe; Joel Royer, Kelly. 13. IbjtsEii.an Manitacti-kes. Henry. W. Fries, Lewisliurg; Jacob D. Bojer, Washington ; John Youngman, I'nion; Jo eph Sjharf, Peuus ; Thomas Howard, Kelly. 14. Man i RES, R. V. B. Lincoln, U triley; Gen. R. Biiss, L"ishury ; II nry V. Lver, Selins !rove; Andrew lleckel, Kelly; Win. M' Pherson, Union. 15. Uk ENUMERATED A RTICtFS. Win. Cameron, Lcwisburg; J. F. Wil son, Hartley ; John Gundy, Ktst Huffi loe ; Georae Driesbach, M.llhnbor ; Win. WiUon, Kelly ; Joseph Casey, New Ber lin ; J. B. ll-iwer, Washington. LOCAL COMMITTEE OE AKKAXtiEMENT. Br. .:!i;ules Wilson, II m. Jos. C-i-ey, I.-.:ar Slenker. K-o.. Ah.-,. Swiuef ird. E.-n . SccbolJ, Abraham Schuch, Johu i. I r. ; v it i ;..!.. ti..,ii..,- l'rire e,f M ml'rsliip, 50 rents Ticket e.f ract;on bas brouht suits, not with the ob- !rtnM to free the people of the county from Change ln the time of making Canal Appointments. As a matter of general information we publish the subjoined resolution, recently ! The for making this ' M,r'fi in the time of making appointments j jioi fliee on the public works is, the liar-1 "urg Union learns, founded on the oh vous aecessity of making the term of er vice of rcceiviug and disbursing oB -ers correspond with the fi-a! year. Philadelphia, Sept. 1 !, ls5X RMvtJ. That in pursuance oi' a reso- Itttion passed ou the 16th day of Decern- ber, 15j, the Hoard will, ou luesd iy, the i first day of November nest, proceed to consider applications for and to make ap- j poiutinems to, the various offiuvs ou the j ca" :,U raill'0:"1s of the t.uumoiiwealth ( f"r ll,B fi-iCal ye-ir ending November SOtn, , Extract fern tlie Journal ;J tlu j lljtlrtl e,f CuHnl Commimirmcrt. THOMAS L. WILSON. Secretary. A Good Movement. A gcuci ' meet ing of presidents and directors of the va rious railroads in the United States, we see it stated, will convene at Washington during the month of October, to consider the adoption of a code of laws and the ' Act'iLlieliinnnt nf fllh'll mineral ino.-islirpB oa! e ... ...... .. . 'JT " "nd T" ekTa' "1 aMarMi0e tbl PuHonary measures of, the most reliable kind are hourly exercised j upon every railroad turonghout the Union. ' -i- Division Question. 'Tlicrjrrafi st G'W ihf rrnfet Xumhtr. FOR ftlViSION. The Division Plan. Since ncwCouit'y buildings must soon he made, the Divisionista propose that the town3 having tli? beiffilt of Courts, Sic, shall pny tho first rot: Their plan is to ! have County Bui'dings' erected icliol'y lg jiricate sxltcn'pt , without any tax upon the people; SsT-iM) :t' Bcii.dinos ark NOT SO run !HEP, 111E COITV WILL NOT EE DIVIP ; ' VlntUi-er the c -t miy he, must tc ful ly made up,nnd boun-Gde guarantees,to be approved by Jin'ges, Commissioners, and Jurors, must he first famished. The County .Seats ia each couuty to he determined by the BALLOTS of all who are concerned. The Auti-Divisioa Flan. From Uk- X.w Ifcriin "ST"nf fb. 1P13 "I'nion county is ai!Jy behind ihe m:ijnrity of her sisier conn ies, in the icini isn cositb.he!.c or ... pcdlic ritniBs. Some of the titizt.ru nf the twmlu feel tuu reru urnxi- , ... .-J , ,, ' ' . Wr, and thev mi l ire reilecdon a very iutteas- au, one p.Unfulh gnli.ng tn their p'ul,Ue pn.lt unit npirit, llien i.uc are 'I HEV ilitrrmiwil, ,ha ! HI?tinR sliull fail, and another rise in their place that mi all be chiiiit t.i the CuiMTT. 'I hey have already ! once exercised iheir nj;ht of petition, askln the Grand Jury to reeoniniend the new huild- I ing, but ihis was refused, though the cVe tnte ; h tnnmraxenrnl n.cA tn prncred. By the , way, it is snmen li.il remarkable wnat niarvel ' Icms chans-s somliines take place, between . sunset and sii'irie, as well in men's opinions as the wcnih-T. But let ihe (irand Jury at May 'term prepaie to receive a petition, mimer- I I . . ! l-l- . .1 i mtstu ngnea. una c::uc'nu in sunt i.minmi'e, as tompcl T11(;M lo rrnor, fav(ra,1,v,IO a A tw Cockt ll.irni!. and win oi T A FOI L srAiy on Tiir FiH vrc i.r the cocntt." C5L.A11 to he paid for by TAXING TIIF. County. And the rot of a new Court Ilouscand.Iai! v.Y. bo S10,G00orSo0,0C0 according to the estimates of the Star, the Tim?, an 1 Messrs. Wilson, Roshonir, Socb.,1.1. Swm..f.,r.l. ami S.-hnr-h. t!,e V.-w 7 ' ' Berlin Anti-livi.-ion 'oinmittce.j (Cljuusc teccn tlje plans ! The Wear Berliu Heiuibach Faction and tie Railroad. We havo again and ugaiu through our paj.er given the positive proof, that the New Berliners and their newspapers per suade! the Commissioners to make the S-0O.U0O Kaiiroad del.t. And now, after they Lave succeeded, and, as they say, " fastened this enormous debt of SJOO.OOO 00 the people tif the couuty," they are corrupt aud dishonest enough, to make the attemnt to nersuade the neonlo. that thev r i ...... . were and arc opposed to if, they make an attempt to deceive the people, by denying their own acts ; this they do for the pur . , - ito otcrs, KMO of miner eMii.'r-'"' o.nr, so that they can lead them into another I .i!.iaI ftiixr (i fa ((..rjirui iu.il t s a- t- iiiL I I ' it.A-1 cai utr; uiv.1 1UIU1.U j vol i j iu iu ' cUect tnat is, to compel tne tax payers in the county to pay for splendid new public buildings for New Berlin. To give smc appearance to the deception they are attempting to practice on the people, they now make a grat noise anout the Rail road. And to make their deception look mnA 11 1:1 Vila f Kitr fi!iit in B Bntl'intt . , , . . , , i and uuuYr IiaiiJc-I way, commenced some prosccutim.a. They Lave been tlrjpginj; ! arouad the conipt Geo. Ilciiuoacti for j some Weeks; him tlicy liave given clear, i , , , A, . i t i .1- I and tliey ccetnl, that he hax done notliinj.'j that is wroi. z Xow we say the people do know, that iu '.r. oach is not such a man as the faction r : -scnts him to ho, for the 1 people know thai lleimb cli is one of the most corrupt nn u iu the State. Every one knows, if this fiction will hring a hundred prot-cciitious, nnd make ten thou ttntd doHtiii ro4 tin the riunti, yes, if they Would prme-nr eceeg m.jii (fa enmity. -I-.-.... f jI .. . . ! i i . . . ti , ii . I iifflin tiriil fHiv!cr i!nm fall a v- - j ' r-rit. llrtUtltffl rl L a. li..n llin l.i.mla ! t EtT.gr -Tli.V. It K, lil.. it,, ilt II lllb U'niMS I would he good, and would have to be paid. Every one must see that this New Berlin the Railroad, or to injure the Railroad I , .. ii i .i v t .1 . subscription or Bonds ; they brought those prosecutions to carry some other project, I which h id nothing to do with Kaiiroad subscriptions. It is to destroy the influ- ence and character of the men who have opposed this New Berlin Heimbach com- j bination i ; t .e.r secret and underhanded j schemes to tax the people- of Ihe county, to erect a spleuded fuilmx to hold court in. Every intelligent tnau in Ihe county must be satisfied i :-t this nas their object in commencing prosecutions. They are the very last men s It- '.rou d do anything to destroy or injure iha Railroad debt. As tiny have given Heimbach clear, and are ,,;, : .i .,,,...;,, ibia f-,ct niust c,)Uvince every man that they have uot cnill,r.nc.,l i,jg prosecution to affect the Haiiroaj l,m0eor subscription, fortbe xeTy IuM1 thpJ must COI,vict, if they expect t0 iliure tbe . luilnsid bonds, t lie y have iveu cear .j Me ;,, hinifIIoiuibacl given clear,and are using him (Heiuibach,) as their wituepa audool, to take some re venge at men who' are opposing them in their schemes to bring enormous taxes on the people. S'liitfjrnve Demnkrat. The Susquehanna Railroad. The Ilarrisbnrg Union states that the work uprn this important line of road between Bridgeport and Sunbury, is proceeding ...J:in I I 1. . aicaunjr, anu ua maue as rauiu progress r r to "J" season would admit of. AbUt -00.0000 u paid out, and a large part of the route is now graded, The expectation is that the road will be completed in another year. BRANCH FARMM -m f 1 t,,t O-ll.-i UrDiiaus' tuuii an -TY iue of an orJer from the Or(.hW I 1 CVot of Union county, tue unUeri8n .ill off r at Public Sl, ou ihe preim, m 10 o'clock, A. M-, of Frlthy, O. toler 28, 1S53, ' ih.- f.)llowi" Renl Ette, itunted in UNION lo...lii()( L'lHon Cj., Pa., coiuuri.inj ahuul 112 Acres, t i.;h .i.,.nt 00 Aeiet are inii.roie.l, and ImouIi which run. the Main K.J l'eieen Lewil.urg and 8tliii-gn TU- pioperiT i bounded iionh and e-l by lamia ol Jncoti H'h r8t and aouth l.j land "f Duel'ler and Engrl. 'I here eiecu-J uuoo the j.femi.-e, Inn tfTwo "Story LOG 110U8K BARN. Well ol Va ef iheg d.wr. and TWO IiEAKI-li .irrLt OKCIIAIiUS. Tlie I. lid ia in a od atnte of rulliation, about 4,000 BI'SliELK OK 1.1 ME bavmj be. n put upon II wiilim ihd l4t two yejra. Teiuia made koonii ou day of 'aie. by JOHN ii:.NDV. Adn.ini-ltttor of Wiilia Paasi, dee'd. Sept .26. 1W5: Orphans' Court Sale. virtue of an order from the Orphan' 'oon nf I'nion county, Ibe undemcned. A.linilil-uatora ot fl'kt llso, laie 01 Kelly 'J'p. ilrceaaed, will oeil at pi.'.le aal: the following HEAL ES I'ATE. to wii : Thil nalunblc tract ol laud situated in the township and county a'ore-ia I, wnhin 1 imtea i f il,e iliriviiiK villace ol I.ewi-l'ii'L'. huumled j ,v lmU of the hein of Tho'n WiUon dee'd. i l)uv Meyer, Flavel Chnann. Joel loer, Phil- ip Mioolt, auu .nt. c.miaimui; .in ir thereabout. ISO aerescleare.l. baving iliere fnn erected a two atoiy Frame tloure and a "'it Kitchen, a Frame ISarn. a t-prnn House (and a neer lul nit Spiin; of Water,) and all other out-huildiiiL' neewnry fur the comfort and convenience of a Farm. There i al 5. a juo.l Apple Oichaid, with a variety ol rf Fruit Tr.-en. The cleared land ia in hich ata'e of cultivation, and abounds Milb LiuieBtone lor all nerexioiry purpose. The above property will anawer to divide into TWO or THUfcE FAKUS, and will be sold lo edit ptiiclM-eia. For leruitt nf aale apply to ei'ber of tne utw ! "'', ' " Thomas Whs..,, on ihe pren.ia. unnr h i. nil W.M. Wll.so.N. Jit. Attmitiistrtjnrs Sept 13, 19f.3. IRON MASTERS AND FARC1ERS, T.iKE NOTICE. TT7"II.I. I eflereJ at Pul.lic S-ile on the pre f f niiiM-a in W hile Uei-r ton.diip. Union county, lyiui; atniut one mile iroui the v eat Itrauch of the Kusti.-hauiia river, on Monday, Oct. 10,1803, al I o'rlaM-k. P. M. a certain FAHM containintr SJ A Crt'X.nioie or lea, of winch about C acre- are cleared and in a high elate of euitiva- mtion.wtieieon arc erected one HR and two Uwrllina hou-es. with never t:iuiu primrsi of ei.-eilent Water at IhcuM door, and an ORCHARD with choice Fiuii all eratied. Also IRON O Ft E in plenty ol which one drill ha Ihi ii oprnrd wnh a pr.i- .. ..... m i.iitiipie oi u can ie wen on the premise. The lia.-l ..joins ianda of C'h i'i. Kl.ne, PjuI (JoodUnder, Jacob St dd and otliem. The above will be a dd tocrlher or in lots, to II. If the above is not aold. it will l ff.-rd FOK IiE.VJ on the day nbove rillen. Pnbesion Mill be gitcu on tlie Nl dy ot April neat. Terms of alo made known and due attend ance gtcn ou the above .lay bv JOHN MF.CKI KY. A i'-i ScDt R Executors ..f J icon Mki kli.t. dec d. Oik 1 111 nOillLIM 11. til ja. KUL jr. V virttie of a w rit of Fitm Fa, issued mil f ihe Court t t;omin n i ieas 1 c n county and to me directed, will be exj.os.il to lb,j(f m!? on ,nP premises in White leer lonnship, L'nion county, Prnn-a, on Jljrjl-gJti, CK'io'Vi' C l?;-, comirtencintr at 1 o'clock, P. M., the- following Ke.il Ustaie, to wit : An excellent c" ' t Farm oi 21t2 Acres, morf or PSt about ZCO Acr-H of which are cleared and in a high state .1 cultivation. . . . btone DanK uarn, ivu seei jLcng, a larun nT.A rnmmndiftns f.KM'K Jlm . .,, 6atX1 II'JL ISD, l-.'cmrr Wlltl Jil Il.-.:r-.i . v n. jj(a 1... ..!. ,nI ! r.rii I 1 1; I . Il ' r 7 Ft ... . m IB HID ::::is".i 1LZ AIM of excellent Fruit Konn J tain PUMPS of eood Water for the use ol the,' Hons-, Sprinr House, and Hnrn. About one I l .ir i t ).... i;.,di Kittiiiii tiinl the remainder Ktinesiune land. Two excellent ...... . i.imesionr? y iarncs and Ijirw-KiHis tn tne V-tr.-n Tl.. t- .4 i, ,.t" n . arnl!anl niinlili- 1 aiiu nv. iu. u i i'l ail iitt nun ij'uiiiii . and the fields so arranged as to have good Water in nearly all of ihem. This Farm lies on the west bink of the West Branch of the Snsqtiehanna. lour miles above cT one of ihe best Farms, and its situation one of the most pleasant ami hcalthv in Central ,.,. Tvaja. rlt will be sold together, or in two parts, to suit purchasers. There will also be offered for sale, on the premises, commencing at 1 o'clock. P. M., of S-ttnrdni, Sti October nfV a new an, ,a g XON E GB lanre 1ST AND lonrtm illill, Five stories high, in excellent order for Custom I and Merchant work, situated four miles above Milton, on the opposite side of the River, at the month of White Deer Creek, a never fail ing stream of water. It will Le offered separ ately from or together with a New Saw Mill, Machine Shop, Piaster Mill, Dicellimj House, and other Otit-buildngs, and $ Arret ofi Land, more or less, belonging to said Mill, whtrh can be sold in Town Lots. The last described property is located in ihe enlrpning and thriving Town of Wlute Deer Mills. half a mile from Ihe Canal. Through it is located ihe Susquehanna Railroad, leading from Harrisburg to Eltnira, N.Y. ; and on the opposite side of the River is located the Phila delphia & Erie Railroad both of which are uader contract and speedy completion. It is also the principal outlet of Sugar Valley, of White Deer Valley, and ran of Buffalo Val ley, three of Ihe best Wheat-growing rallies in the State ; and is destined to be one of the best business places for the Grain, Lumber, Flour an.4 U.3nrila Ir.a ..na.li.,.1. sro.tn.l it h-.v. .-. ....,. t, .iitii.-.iiini. ,J being Iron-works, factories, etc.. in full oper ation.with inducements and facilities for many more. Capitalists, and those desirous ofi making a fortune in a short time, will do well to call, examine and purchase. j ist Jay of October next after which lime all Terms of sales will be made known on days accounts will be left with a J ustice for iir.mrd of sales. late collection. 4S i . . i. i.i N.irlhuiubei-laml within haf a mile ol j I.ewistuiri, and lying upon ihe U'ot Branch Canal upon one slue anu me suuonry cm. t.m Kailroa.l on me other ; coniaining Leiween -t and ft Acres, and upon which are erected a J-. two storey Dwelimx, a li irn. an.) all nee- sarvUiittuiia n?s.aisoa md. IIDCSS and Sl'OliE-KUOM u illil . all necessary fixtures M lt.Ktt-Varl ami SUop, u-iih all liic conveniences for repairing and j bulij1(i Bats thus rendering 11 one of the most desirable bu-iness locaiions in the neigri horhond. There i als;i a ihnvn young ORCil.tliU of Apple ai.d Peach Trees upon the I t, an I a never failing Well of excellent water al the door. If not previously sold, ihe shore wi'l lx PTnosed to nublie sale in the borough of I.ew- ! isb'urg on tfrirvlnu ihe 21 ih d ly of O- teber next. Possession will be jfiven on the 1st ol April, lx.it. Ttnns of sale made known and due attendance giveu on the above .lav by JACOB KIIOALM. Atl'v for the Ilfirs of J. Hum i. dee'd. Jacksnnville, t'enter t'o. Aug. It, l8-"3 Most Valuable Property rcit hi:t. ,t jrt Now olfi red for Kent, jSSvS. W-jt for a term of years from TiZZ .-'rX' -f?ii.- i.i ,.r .u, j n.i ii,-.t &iJi,f 'W naff I-'- " I ., , ..II.. nown as the ll-'reek, in H;tines Two, Center Co., Pa., being a Three story Stone Crist Hill, ,;.l ,11 i!,e -,,, new an.l in Ibe .it. .v,-.. - , - - best ..I orocr, in a larnun" rfjii'n riiii-u win furnish any amount of Grain l'orei;her Milling or custom work. Also a SAW .Ill.ly. and abundance of never-failine Water lor both of these Mills and f.r a Still House in good repair. There is also a sToiiE iiousi:. a HOTEL wi'h a largi; new frheJ, and other ouibtiildms. T!irceTenan(- IIoiiscs, iUo a KAHM t a:cit 40 or .0 441 rleateti, with n I5arn upon it, an Orchard ami abundance be-t Water convryeilXaf in Pipes over the p.-pmt.ves. THIS EXTkSslYE PROPERTY 1 si'iiaicd 1:1 a healihv, litnesune rep ion of coMutry. rt'iivemnt 10 church ami s-chiMil. The luw-u in which ii is located has several sheps ! an ! W:res, but no ther .!i!N n.r. The pro j penv J well Unotri. in ail the rgiin s prdiicttvones. aii'l to a man oi eiif ri;y ami ; c.tpital is a verv superior vpuius ifS'- itrl inrreasing tidiness. The site is on the Mitiiinminr an'I Old jFrt ! Turi:p.!.et 2fi miles from Be.ie:te, 11 from : Hartlfftn. from I.ewib:ir. 1 he Mijue- ; hanna Kailn-ad wi!l ran witlnn 25 mi'es and I rcio.-t..,! r .t iii-ii I oH'is!..tr.T '.toKr,,,,., ..-. 1 1 j a - a - " f Creek route woild he within 5 or 6 in;!-. Tli se prellIi"s can be seen lv raitin any lime, and other iufurnr.atmn ohtaire l hy adt?n -iiiif the sul)cnbri pt V'wfv'trif . O.. ttw v6.t i'd. JOIIX r. ViVl'A. fur M.K V. IZ. A l ninistrair:x of Johi Mutz, dcd. July CO, rent saiaTa, A large Urick Foundry, JJil II.T sn years apo, si:uate in the ISorouirli ) of I.ewisi.tir, I iii.'n t'o. Pa., in a v-rv I l.ivorable location. Ml by m feet and two sto nes ni.i. wirn ot e btsnt n r-e t.nsice. tseotinn- Mill, Chare, al M.li, and Maeh;ne , . . . . . I shop ar.a. h'd. all in e-ed condition, and a I tu-i er la.-ina V, r I ot Water in ilie reundri. !nro5tnriPS h!2h. with an OFFK'B ir. bv a. feet attached thereto. I,. L ClIUIST. I.eu isl,.i:!. July S8. 1853 Joe Y-i 5alc. T HAT liroe and d.sirai.le ppioertv on j I he corner of Market mid Waier tts.. well situated lor a resi b t.c.-, f(.r hiisioesy. or lor a lesidVnce un.l plare of bnsinrss. There is a l.trje SJRIl 'K I louse contain in 4 lur-je rooms on I he first floor, 0 l.d r. n.. l.n I ft.. . .... j ... .. 1 , , . ... , ... , " finished rooms on the th.rj. A Kilelo-i and Wushhouse ailjoins, and it his also a lric? cement Cistern, a Pump and Well o' jooil water, and all the iie.tetsary out- ,Jtli(jn!;? For terms i:c. apply to flro.F. Vit i.r.tt. F.sq. ' S. K. DAVIS. Lcwisburg, 5ept. 23, 1850 SPIilXC FASHIONS 1S53. hat, cap &cotiii sxent: Suu'.h Eiut Corner Market and Third tstu J. & F. Spyker HA VE just opened and for sale cheap f. r tash or in exchange for country produce IlalU Moleskin Xos. !. 2. 3; Silk No. I, 8. 3 ; Angola Nos. 1, S, 3 ; black curled brim, pearl and flat brim Hungarian, fine brush, maggon, wool, for Men and Boys, f uinaier Hats from Panama down to a levy chip. Cap of the latest styles and of every des cription, lo suit everybody. Clotlilns Coats, Pants, and Vests for Men and Boys ; Shirts of different kinds, shirt collars, stocks, handkerchiefs, gloves, socks, in short everything to wear from head to foot. Also Carpet Bas and Trunks. Thankful lo our customers for past favors wr hope for a continuance of the same, as our prices are low. :es are low. Jive us a call and examine yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. for ; j Panama, Leghorn Hats, and Bonnets wbit- r. axn pauses on short notice and reason able terras. April 27, 1853 rriUE Partnership heretofore existing under I the Firm of Cubist St Fbick between , Levi B. Christ and Geerge A. Prick in ihe Foundry Business is this 24th day nf June 1853 dissolved bv limitation. lieo.A.rrirk is alone authorized to settle the business of the ' Finn, except in case of his absence from home ' O- f I f M ...... , .11 . . . I ; ucu 14. AJ. WliUSI Will ilUCIItl IO lilt- TtaUIC L. B. CHKItsT. GKO.A.FRKK. Ji. B. All nersons indebted said Firm are requested to make navment of the same bv the Seiz- 1, taken in execution inn ue o.u the property of Micmii '"ry- c, SOWS KK-iM.ER. S.icnif. Sheriff's OiTice. New Berlin, Sept. 53- Valuable Real Estate 4 1' t'MIMC ii iLC fllUE suhsenber offera fur ale a certain lot 1 of srounJ situate in Ciiillisnuaque Tn, f itilevj 1 Ut ILL MURE XEV.8 COXCLKX1KO THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL-ROAD which U to in extended frm Lticitburg to Jjeicinlmm oh the Juniuta llirwuh by Mlfrjlnburg II IT ia a far! tlmt . II. Rlmel hsa (nt ahead of all ihe Conipaniea, and ha low opened one ol the brat and Ure.t al.iclia of iriv'qiL'll fidfllltt ; a- .im v " - - . ' fm o rn J in lhi Ciiuntry, and of urh ttyb j nj unhtiet at will gi uiufaction la til. rjpw rinnn nf all Irfnri- ! 7. ,7 , . r , r', ' tr, Slc., Suar, MuiUff, Kl", ChMM, i;rru-aer. Sa, eauU!, lt,baei-e, Suara, te. Attn llarthcnrr, Qiuxuiucure, C'tdjricart, JJiHitK am Sh'ry Jnfx) and Caps of the lltt ttyle atid beat qoality. l..-n'.rell), Hroh. tirooai. Puinra routtd and iliy, ttiU of ail kino.. I other ar'ic'.ra t.o numerous to mention ail f wbicb wi 1 be sold al p-ice ao low as lo al.hth pu'rhsera. Al! kind-, ol C .jm.y I'KOUL'CE Ulan ia exchange tor Goods. (jTtee give ine a ca t before purchatn( elaewhrre, aa 1 charfe uoihin lor lo.ikin; at aiy U.hJs. U. II. Rls.iEL. M lllinl.urif, Trt S8 I55S The Road to Health! IIOLLOWAi'S TILLS. Cl'IlK r a LISoiw'LKKU U IK a.sd h.Ku MOLcTIO i l-tl V r Jrm Me. is. ... a. eiru caraiw. ,4rt.t , .vrel, r..r?f-4W, .(l-i June, last. T' I'rnf or 11 Lu.r. ir Y.ur u4 Oinlmik linTi- hU il t:v hilttil ou our Ml lul til rrt..ntry M- -ii iiK for .-. tut jeir. A run- uir. to 1mm 1 -u rtfr , t'r au r-tiquir:", d- irt-n u Cu i t Jo kat Ike par' vo . nl f t La-r cum. tiii t-v n txiiuittrti or jem with a , diH,,nlrrU fiui tvi -.Lzcetti n. Ob Reliant cktsshj, , 1 i wi Tr, tt.r in u.t-bre of ;J.e iuu.cL ar alkraiiDK i 4 I lit-- iajt;ii:.i jf u 5t t iu fco t-ri iy. xU-tt iuhU met eLUr ! L t.t-u 'ii i r iioi U at If ! lt up unfar it: Vtttun ' !- hiiK li tlui-tu mi iry your I'm, and alia iiiiunua i iuu tl.nt laHer Iii 0tl, arJ racli Mifrrrdiai; tkv. aire had ; ).'int rt:irL Mie r-tt,uua-4 tc takr tltriii, aJliv' ai - UMii only (hrt-r J-ii s. rha ia in Ui eDjttorBt of 1 p rr--t l:,aliii. I i-ajuid m-vt v.u nimiiji nHr caaca, i hut tIi-aU.v,f ui Ihr rt tit fthl tttud. m1 tbafcitiy curt. jttj,k baUi'b 1 tLtuk iu laror ol JT"r .-totiihii g ; i'illf. t,!turJ fc. W. KlhKL'S. I A - f.XTK VHslUN KY i 1'KK or Pltk-tJiATIC ViCYMIt, if 1 L'tt'r tV- f.i n th Ujtrt Tmm Courier tU 1st IJjtih. I vol. ' M jtJ. tthrk. .V a r.tr-1 ji' ui.iw'O. u.nr'cu -rs of agTiidiBat N T"irii. hi l4-a.it u Vriii: m ai a riuk-ut ri;untie frfer. i.ir utar.U .t t B.t'nth-, wtMhapVi eotirviv l;'rivtl h-r of The nrt.f t.rr :;n:b; d'lr.us t-w paioa, : L- wka upu-r ti cm:- .f ih tM- t t-iaii. nit Binlt-ai n;u iu lloLnrt Tnwu. aiti ly itiui :r csm w cwtiaidrrail I h' a.it. A fri-ti'l r3i!a.l u:.ii hrr U try Hollow ay a ; t ii-l'mt-l !i, i. j. 'ti ttiiirti tu uu. aud In ;n ' in ivj.t-lr rhftt nn f tui hy rtfr- U-d a prfret eura. CIKS rMIA AM) Til IT.:.- i ui 4' II EST irTOMAi H or 1 i.K.-:. S4 o A at. ' tft tL jut.n, vetcm. , T !'r ! r- t iml vm. August iu. 151. ' 1 V'11, u T ,'ti,,Kn ,tu J1' f4": i-'--'.of ,.nin tiiw tu .i.- m r .., i,i,-t Va ai ' w Dtya ir-l it a -h r'lu-af f b:i th r twih! m tr m wj-lkiii;: ul. I iiu vit re . I aint uutwith- i Lii.l n;j lair ftiivaur ii stare ef U't. tl KH famT j nlit-T'-il in . i.mt I m J-.-;r'iif thttt ttL- houltl t a! ; u: 1v ru4i2intil iil tl-ir virtue. am now rr-B-ie. ty tltt-ir uu; nj. o tu i ativi ,y m tne. 2im1 can tnkr rv I t-i-at- - ttiout inuiniiit rr 4-t jiuir, whirb I rtoW not tu U forr. i-nt it llt.XM K"t . X.rth rtrMt I.yrn, XoHblk. ! W'.Ji;!;HL EiH V ..r II M.f AY'S I'lLl-a Ul IVra n ?'itT-rir.p rr.n I'ror-T, 'ilJ.er abnt thetotBof j lift-, mt ' ii.. r t.u . t "U t .litni'Umtrly twit iwium j t t ). t ill. t )tumir-J -f t-v aiv anaually runKl, I . lit u a'L titer n.fd:ih Ii,iU Ui.i-u. j Tnclt cfttrr-dt-'l Itl f rtr ir rtnrtttlti JtCtt'-iftU I UlM fob ! t t ftr; j Aifin l'ntj-y J-:iin-tte $ffmtry Aitiiima Jm, ii-rrj l.(rr iPilDt S3 atf.-t-Bia t Ki.iout Citn l'rfii.ia- I. uuit Ti lfcu.jrui j f.JHTii' t-tt.atf iTt I'll a TtiBUTt 1 ICt U l.c cu ti atl.lr- l b .)tE:iUim I' .:er Bin Jfi'-is ol a'.i K-:-n'K n otnrral Af- '-" "l . ..i- i ,-. ..-tirsi'i li u ,Yt hio.ia li i tHt;oD f-t frrn fu a. or V oruta of ail tifst 11 n.ut Km ir - Kti kint I t- r- 1. un. II -n. S-rc ii.r-iit H-aku9lVm 1 t'.-T.-' ip'.i-ju li"' -?t'.rn M"T and anv rtiiM : 1. t: lt lntltua.t..n lirjrrl Ac. Ac. j S ' it tl c K-tMKtitnt -f ''r- fr.-Kir ITollokat. 24, 1 St. an1. tifarw-,;. V Iwr. I... 1, :..,,,) i ti ' y all rt, j ! I'riiiti-t hi r- .oM u nif- 1 hri iA-rhut tint Br iub I :u, lr . r t!...-M 1 f ii,- I'h.-I -t.- :u l!njt -a at 375.. j at i 1 . ri h Wr4i-iBr ty ihe fTiinipal Iru( ! !ion- s ! th f"-n : t lr R b Sai NewVdfk; ! in i -r Mr. I l Kl.:i'T. T. Sn.th iItl. fix. 1 i i.lrli.l.uk. Aw Iii- rr is a itn-iti-ml-l' rin by takn.; th larpa j Prt j.. IE. I'.rrcti tj 6.1 lh to -.ni.tt: i -atirot ia I . ttt iliwmlt-r. nrt ;"', - d Tit e .k B. Iy42 W lrV WATCH AJA DETOT, LEV.'IbBORtJ, PA. Poper-y. . V JBJT?. y. Si l.iiM'rly XWlZJiir 11 It 5 on Pinc ! "'Sv''.'V WnJ S ! i 1 I.. HA 1 1 iKI-I1, taa oi. hand a laraa I an. ,n....w MattlMUt ol W ATta... ; Sin mwiai and J.nunt, jnat r.cei.fd from Ibe beat linportii g mri Minn ucturmg Houtra ' ln ' hna.lelpiiw ami .ew l .nk. and cone.iuent. , ly much lnet thin it purcha.e-j from those Ke- t.i!ler.- who prcti'iid to be V holeaalcra. Patrol Lt-ri, fa.l jewrK-J, lSk -A.I 00 to t-23 ra do do do 6j. ra. ls 45 no m M w ,lo do do luli j.wt-l.-tf.li.il 4., m do do do a j wet, la 3u wl M do An, bt-rs, full jS-welcd. Isk 10 oo M as mi o wi Co (W ill M 3i i'd 2 ,14 S IMi Si IM 34 VI 34 1 in ml 1 (A) J,l CO 1(1 111 li t-4 34 Oft i; oo do do do do l'-k 25 00 do Lupines, 4 U SjrwpU. la 20 00 M do do , 4jel. 16a IS la do En,;liyh and I rnrL V at. te, lsk la (Ml llrer I'mnl L-ris full ).-..-,!, jo no 14 no - A oo " 14 ou " li no " vo " mo t 60 " a .mi 15 on " 14 "0 ' do d- !,. ajwt-!, do Ilutitiii.e do jrw-tc.l, d, Anrliors. I.l.i ji-wrlrd. do Lp'n a. 4 . - s jwri. tlt-rpmn ilrrr L- p:i.r, 4 jrwel, Sitirr Unarter:.. tl.-rinait tiler A A-rcnd hand Wakbea, Hold I Hard Clutiri. do l.atik' rob I'hain. du (ntt.-nirn'f t'oblbaina, iM ZF2 Pi. I.teet at,le I i''b a Mourning. Boa anu .!, t'am.'ap.f lti.h-rt.. rroll. Branch... 1 00 I " 87 M 211 oa I 40 S CO Gold 0iitl-m-iT Btvat t'ine. J.. 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Alat,ai.tMr Parlor Ctorka, Pal-nt U.,er tor Marina) Ciorka, Frecch Acci-ntvona, S kera, do do lot-sl Polks do lij Mulc Bosei. 00 ' t " oo " li 00 111 OO - e X so S SO" 10 00 - 10 04 oa S 00 0(1 2S M T 0 14 0U 00 I oo And hundreds of articles not mentioned. Watches, Cck and Jelry carel'ully to paired and warranted. Call and see Mrch. 1Sj2 1,416 IIUSSET'S fiRAIjTliiAriRr" for cuttinp: both Grain and Grass. fVrrflf Jmprnrrment for ISS'2 ! MANl FACT1 RED and for sale at ths Lcniiburg Foundrv bv OEliDES, MAK?H A C
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