LEWISBUEG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. 1 'wtvm R fiVH 91' 9 ! ' ,en,0Tcd- As wel1 k,10"tn tuI,t fre JaJk JJiJJUijiiQ rillilUlJiilililljoJsLTe labor can uot harmoniie in tie Kepkuaky 10, 185-1. fa limtim . Tri l.iwifci - ( .iv.ml. feaa cor-AM- rst'ly 0,B lariC"l arculsttun of UJ Cd.u Whig Coatifj- Meelln;. Toe Whi of Cnion comttv are riifs.! to inet a! the Cart Honse in New Purlin, .it 1. P.Vf.. of Monday the lS'Ii nf Kebrnpry next, for the purfvss. of appoiiitin. Senatorial Con fere?! to roret Conferees from Junta's and Mif flin conntir., wh- are to elect a Senatorial Delegate to the Whiz Convention: also lo elect Conferees to men C mfere' from Ji- , aula eenntr for the pilrj-nse of electine a Rep resentative IWw to t!i snot Convention. V. F.WArJENSKI.I.E!.. Chair'n Wh.e Stan'!. Co.n. fnion Co. O.y. tVo.n.s.Sec'y. Jan. 13. 1651 Ta the Whfcs nf Union rnunty. Jta.The &iratid YMvtmutt have rll f'T a SKCONI) Whig tueeiing. In be held on Tuesday of Cmrt week. It is ijned "By tho Standing Committee : Gk. Mkrkim., Ch'n." A auii'putel Si.;retary of tint Cinait t49. we state tint Mr. Merrill U not its Cbairmta. C 1. Waj-nseller was fairly chason its p"rmnent Chairman, by a quo rum of th Committee, callod toge tlif-r by Mr. Morrill, the temporary chairman nam ed by the county contention. A'! pr.riiv in?,itary laws cr.Crm the niturul rights rf Committees ta seh ct their own persuaneat officers. No meeting of that Committee bus since benn ctllcd through its OGeers, and Mr. Merrill Las no authority to make an appointment for the Committee. The call f ir the Mond.iy meeting was mvio before, r.rul without any knowledge of Mr. Merrill's disorganizing cull. O. X. Woitrif., iScreary IT'i'V SViU'iV; C-m. Union Co. Democratic County Meeting. Tiie Democratic voien of l.'nion county will meet at the Cmrt Home in St Berlin on Tuesday the 21t of Febrnary next, to appoint a Delegate In tie 8th of March Convention lo meet at Harrisbur(. Py orJer of the Staudirt: Utimmittee. C. D. KOrSH. Chairtnnn. New Berlin, Jan. 2tf. IsjJ Kebr?ska Territory. Ia 1820 after a peri'id of fretizied ex eiUimrnt on the Slavery question, Missouri, formed out of territory ceded to the United States by France, was admitted into the Union as a el&ve State, under tbe following proviso : 'SKCTtnsS. Be it fnrJher enacted. That in all that Territory re l,u fmtire to the Uuiteil St"tf untlrr th ime tf Zsmiti'ina, which lies north of 30 30' N'rth latitude, and not included within the limit of the State cnu'eniplatcd by this act,lavery or involuntary servitude, other wise than as a punishment fur crime, shall be and is hereby furtrr.r prohibited." Stnvtnr Ltougias, lias lately reported a Mil to nrg'nizo the territories i f Kansas and Xclr.i-.La, with the follo-ving remark able provUo, which, it is said, will pass the Senate and probably the House, aud be signed by the President: "That the Constitution and all laws nf the United States which are not locally inapplicable, shall have the name force auu effect within the sniil Territory as e'.-c-where in the United States. Kxcept the eighth section of tbe act preparatory to the a J mission of Missouri into the Union, ap proved March 6, 18-0, which was super ceded by tbe principles nf the legislation of 1859, cmimonly called the Compromise measures, and in declared inoperative.'' Mr. Douglas made an exciting speech in support of the bill, and was followed, in opp'isitioii, by Senator Chaie, of Ohio, wlm rrrifn.l j1.m..ti I ...n fmin llt i .l .-i it .- r -i i ii j j record, that the allegation i.f the bill, and the prtuircs ou which Mr. D-mglas based his argunu'iits were without f itiud.itinn in fact. Tho Missouri compromise applied to the territory acquired from France, and the eompr miise of 18")0 applied to the ter ritory acquired from Mexico ; and the Lit ter instead of " superseding" the firmer, recognizee and sustains it in express term. Mr. Douglas afterwards offered an amend un, declaring the compromise nf 'id " iticonsi?tentwith" the compromise of 'oO. It is supposed the '.ill will "be amended K as to rrpral the Missouri compromise in direct terms, aud will so p.L-s the Semite In the House tiio prospect of its passage is uot so g'Mtd, as ii will bo mixed up wit Ii the laud distribution aud the Pae.fic rail road. Tln.rc is a disposition to Lurry it through before ihe miss of the people have had an opportunity to f peak nut on the nl.ir-ot It. t viiii tli. riill vill lisvn tin , r .i i. i a , votes ot the Pennsylvsnia Senators, and every Imin-raiico Member of Congress from this State, cxiept one. Imposing wttings of remonstrance h:nc been held in this St.-ite aud in New Vork, Ohio and Miseonri atil the Legislature of 11. I P4Sied a unanimous resolution a -aiust it. The fethti" iu this vicinity is one of o,.g and decked bs-il..y to the bill, and a'roi.j we have vet tu fiud a sin.'le individual of any partv to approve of it. The two proposed ti-rii.or'is c t-r.-' from tbe 37" of Nonh latitude tu the iii.i Lth I'osessi ins on the u..rih, and from ihe Western" boundaries of Missouri. Iowa and Minnesota tu the summit of the Jtnckt Moanlaiua a district of country larger titan all the present free Stale together, except California. A large portion of it enough for four or five States like Penn sylvania has a mild climate, a rieh luxu riant aod, well adapted to the exhaustive iad improvident liiU uf ,,i;lV6 !ilb(ir) , iher.; i 0j douht elave holders from Mia ouii aud other blave States, will , r.a into thesnw territui-iea by huudted acd thou M s.a at kU pr..u;b,ti. r. f !?-() i same locality, it becomes a matter of direct, practical importance to the people of tue 1 free States, and all who may seek homes io that part of ti e public domain. Tbo Act of 18.0 was rawed under the i administration of President Mjuroo, nnd its constitutionality was endorsed by the , written opiuions of Lis cabinet, composc-i . vi rucu responsible name uuu j. vm- i -it it. ii .Cal- noun, W. 11. Lrawmru, w iiuani ti iri,anu . - - ... ttmi? nrr ... J I Oa n-v Adams. No doubt was ever expressed, or thought of, as to its validity in eiiner uonor or icgis.ation, until wnuin nauicj llia ,s caudidate. tion of the Janizaries, tho past few weeks, when at the very mo- oj -puo r1t.,i--which isunder-J A fore of Turkish Cossacks i being iiient when tho slavery " agitation" was, 8tood t0 ie aimply a German editinu of i organized by Sadik Pacha against the Uas--uppo-d to be effectually allayed by the J tie Slarhiu the name of ISx-Gov. Win. j sintis. On their standard they bear a nnit- 'unality of the compromise of it was suddenly revived again iu its most obnoxiiui f irm by those who had been most clamorous for peaco. Whatever elso may result, this movement iseertain to be a potent element of excitement and dis cord iu future elections. BEVThe x-Cbairman is iudignant and pathetic, iu his appeals through the Star, for tbe Whigs to "rally" aud endorse hit revolutionary call. In this free land it is the privilege of all to attach themselves to whatever pr'y they choose, aud those who elect to act with New Berlin in this matter, have a perfect right to do so ; nnd we fl ail not follow the St'ir't example and denounce them as "mean" and "dis- nrpointed office -hunters," "expert in trick-1 ..r ..-.d-rllLiiiioiis. 1. nl.io .b.-.lim. " 1..pm- J - o- j tuty tnitiK or act auiercntiy irom ue. An old Whis asks us to cive the young i 1... t.- . man i-uu ue .uppose, m uo aenog . mouth-piece for old wire-workers,) this bit of advice : "Hani uryumenti are much better than hanl north." But when a man is Hard up," and has uo 'argumenu .e.i 1... u-: t. 11 -f 1 01 iua auaiuauLiuc muvr, unik .oiicjr w , -hard woidsv is the best he can do to I raise a dust and bide his true position i His ouly attempt to prove himself tlie i'i...; ; .!, f ... tl,.,t l.;. l,... pens to be dated the day before ours : but j vi.-.i i.u. .s. .u... ..... . -..v. 1 it also haoDns that the SeliiisirrovcJemo- . .. -i j . i : Tr oea.s tue same aate as tue ofir, ana the call was then published a day before j it appeared in the Uhruniek. j The statement of the Star that the "call j for the meetiiig" was not published in the Chronicle "until the day after" Feb. L'nd, j is a hallucination under whih the Senior ! labors, as erroneous as his whim that he is still Chairman of ihe Committee. That tbe Dcm-krat of 2Gih Jan. and the CUro- miflm t'f O 7 1 1 1 .Tun enn 1 1 5 n ttij. fill far 1 v. - " ...... . to reflect upon the past aud say as candid j I 1 J 1 men if they know a more reckless or cor- rnpt set of men than the X. lierlin clique who are making this efiert to divide the party ? D-i you know a set more clamor ous for all offices of honor or profit ? Do you know ta n more unscrupulous in the use of nijaus to gain their ends ? Do you not remember for earapl J .. , their coalition last fall to proscribe, by public falsehoods and abuse (through the Slur, Time and Vtlkrsfreuiui) or by wire-pulling, such men as Jacob Martin, George Hill, Henry Smith, Stock of M iddlei-reek , Amos Strob, Charles Cawley, Jacob Gun dy, James D. Chamberlin, Aaron Smith, John liealc, Henry W. Snyder, John D. DieGenderfcr, and other honest Whigs ? aud do you not remember that every one on the ticket they palmed npon a dissatis fied party was cither in or within the iute r -st .f New lierlin ? Do you not remem ber their treachery and fraud io mixing the real Division question with a sham Kail road issue ? D.i ynu not remember it was New lioriin influence secured the Railroad contract? that New Berlin stood by tho Railroad firmly until the People talked about Division ? and that since that Jay the Star clique are foremost in tl.e foul J 1 I heresy of Repudiation, and whilo hn;2'n ; , . , , , . Gcorge Ileiiubach to their bosoms, are exhausting their magazine of potty triiks to blast with disgrace citizeus whose long lives have been without stain or reproach? 7'A-c are the men who put this young man "rwara ta suuse gray-ueaueu M ntgs before nomiutitions are luado. These are '. en who are determined to farm not ontj tne VOuoij umcee, on ueieiiiiine ..i,-, . f(r ... j. : there shall not be even Chairman of the Comity Committee out of New Berlin ! V. The iDeniocratic "Times' nnited Willi the Whis'-Slar" aa.nsi Whig candidates nut ap- -A i. ., V Il t . i i. - (imrru j mi; hi. uriim v nig 4,'auens. The caucus of tbe Democratic nirmhcrs of tbe Ohio Legislature Laving failed after sixteen ballotings to nominate a candidate, adjourned ne die on the 7ta ult. The last ballot stood, for Allen, 0 1 ; Manny penny, 20 ; l'ugh, 1 1 ; Cm-win, 1 1 ; Buch ard, 1 ; Medarv, 11. The Parliament House, and adjoining buildings, at Quebec, Caoada,wcre entirely dti&trovod hv ra lul V.ln.,.- the liian lavinir ori.rin.tod from if., fnt. " . Ui , . ., r- i jeruinu 4eiuueraey ui i euusivuuia; big Meeting on the 13th Feb., can be . ,. , J . , .i , ,i - . ., . " There are politicians we can not call abundantly proved as well as the fact that I , v . . , .. . . , , i, .them statesmen who think that an end the Committee selected Col. W agenscl.er, MU Lc put to agiu,ion C011Ccrmg the i... and not Mr. Merrill for their chairman, j stitutiou of Slavery ouly by the extension The saeuking insinuation intended by j of its limits, cveu agaiust the laws of na- the reiii..rk, "a paper mny be dated back if I ture. Not a foot more of slave territory thought, important," is worthy only of its :" tlie Sou,b' '!' om. hVe ,, .. . ,. . - e have no sympathies with Abolitionists, source. 1 he call in this PP"-d and j u prill.jpIe, of jrff,rBOU all was in type before Mr. Merri.l s dia- t gnj ,., (Jonstilutiou nf ihe United States. organizing assumption was published. Southern rights' doctrines must have have One word as to "tricksters and double- ! their bound", otherwise they will incur the dealiug." We ark tho Whigs of Union I same judgment as that pronounced by the C"a5W suppose no well-informed mxa can doubt that our neiirhbor JAMES POLLOCK tjie aJ,t uimuiintius cboioe of Uuioti County Wbig, for next Gavernor of this (,i,lD,onweallh. And ret there arc those wjli) believe tho den'ja of the New Berlin' cj,iue js t0 deprive him of tho vow of this' contr in the State Convention. 1 Their re;1!iQns are ... ... jst -r-tie Si'f.wuich usually a llocates ,Ka ',; ,.f the I'linnj orjenlv. has not urgeJ JuJo FuiiocVa claim-, t r hardly j p JohusUn as its candidate. Johuston jf uot a caiididite, but is a Delegate, aud is instructed for another man. No opposition to Judge Pollock was mauifusted while he was retained as Coun sel ajaintt the Railroad; but since iu the discharge simply of his professional du'y he appeared for tho K tad, the Xcwlieiliu clique would destroy his chance ! Our readers will judge for themselves as to the sutliciency of these reasous. We bnpo the IBliS friends of James 1'ot.UKK. will demonstrate on Monday) VCXT, beyond cavil, tiiat hi is trie cuoice of Old Uuiou County Wbigs. w. j -" . , ' CaTThe S'ar ventures npon a faint de- murrrtoour intimation that the defend- antg in the alleired Hribery cases can not ' ..;. i il,;, W..II ;fl i ,i. ,... j.,..'. l n ;n. J tue r dout know, every otner wen in- i formed nerson iu the couutv d-K?s. that frmed person iu the county does, that .. -. . . .t- .: ' ,UCre exists 00 tue part. Ol tue ii.st.gvor-. j ,, managers cf these prosecutions .1 pre- j j determination to convict these defendants ,t olt A.,,.,,-,,, in order, as they think, to , J nuiiry the Kailmad bonds. Tbepresent' 1..,, - . . . .1 1 ,ng 0j lnJlctlllenl WeM IKUnU Upon lual priotip!e, and for that purpose. And the ; ,Tect tt;ndUney, and evident design, of the : iaammatory Larauuos in court and the . .1.. x- i v inccnuiarv anneals iu tue ew ji.uu i a- ,u.r, sr,me time ago, was to prejudice the r..,I.i;n n.!n,l ml o. m,p.. ror.lirt .,f ...i.ltv. . . . . .. , , C 4 r,tUut much regnrd to the real issue on tri,i. The chargo is " bribery," and the , verdict ia to be a-aiost the defeudnnts be-' taUse the iurors "think the Railroad .ub- striptiou was not good policy. The legis- tjtur0 can not have much doubt of the pro- r. .Ur.,. f v. ,!.., I. . ' state of opinion as that. -Tho following is from the I'hiladel-! pliu "lA nvicrat, tue leading organ ol tue , , i , . r ti i : . trie" o me union on .voo.i. ou.sru.- Til P..aiHinti!il ,.mrAnt Knnnlnr ll.mtf. las. has overshot tho mark, and lost all ."- I chance of obtaining the price of lSoti. However rabidly the slavishly, through thick and thin.Southcrn supporting presses, the chief of which is the New York llmiM, may exert themselves in behalf of the Ne- brabka bill, we are firmly convinced that they are at variance with the sentiment of tne American people, ileie leketl " Little Giaut '." th ; once renowned leader of Young America !" Such a bold expression of opinion from an organ which enjoys the advertising pa tronage of tbe Administration, is significant of the vote aud views of the German pop ulation of this State. for tbr t'kronicl. Proclamations of Sing George. One of the greatest sources of amusements to thr Wliigs of '70, were the Proclamations of the good-natured but misled Kin; George. As his affairs became more desperate, so his Proclamations increased in number and in prnndf.ir. But the sturdy Vv'hics did uol seem , mind ,h,m , bit. Bu, ,he eftr ! of (,arted from King George, j And it seems to me there is a young man ! in New Beriin. mislit learn a lefson from the fate of his namesake. His proclamations to I W!" Henry W. Snyder. J udge I ". Jae.uun0,-.Bn -i i; llani.iliul.m. an. I f..i n I K.nuiti.iiin. .mlv make us lauph. We want ynu lo publish strain Ihe following Proclama tion from King Georire in the Star' if Feb- ruary last I'nion ennntv is sadly behind the majority ' f hrr sisXeT c-mnties. in ihe Beauty and ln- i lnt cltl!!ensot ihe county feel ibis very sens.ble. j and they find ihe reflection a very un J l rTl'lr?F nleasant lie pride flelermined i . v.,...,.......;........ . . . mat rillint. ut-ll.ll.oa .in ni.u r A l.l. aim anoiner arise in tneir piaca mat snail oe a ! credit to the t'oumv. 1.KT THE GRAND JCRY AT MAY TKRM ! I'KEPAKE to receive a petition so numer- ; ouslv sisned and couched iu such language as ; wi'l 't'OMI'EI. lliem to report i'avorably to a j i ..ni.r . 1 1 - rl 'M 1 1 (1 1".' I : . f ..I ' 4..(yii nii.oci inu wiic unimiuui . nun nn III. I.ip Tnr ..rih. ..nnli. "I' i:-,.r.. iw .. ... ,irlr out nf .hi. . j ,ajn , pjkesUfl: Ne,erthels. not one of I ,e Grand Juries since this Proclamation was made, teems to have regarded it. . All seem to think it good enough for the place. None are "painfully palled about it except the can itiJaie of the New Court House party for County Commissioner, who instead of the party majority oi or w, wa oeicaiea some f n nAn 1 r . . 3 3 Or 400 We conclude ihat Proclamations are not t P"-Pcy "f-T- whatever authority they j i rosy aur,-e to t.e invested witn. I 4S4ITTIOV VVflU II CAUTION FROM HARTLEY. nV at r til c S2YA- 1.1.110. 4RRir.il. OF THE AR4BI. There m great distress in Ireland on ac count of the severity of the weather and the high price of provisions. At Carrac riots were feared, and the military were tinder arms. In Limerick, also, the popu lation have threatened to break out. The Turks are recruiting 39,000 Spahia ; for Uiucr i'acus in the spring. 1 ho f-.pa- bis have not been in arms since the destruc ed crns6 and crescent. The iea on the Danube having diiap pcarcd, the Turks in Kalefat have free coiuuiunication with Widin. A coal depot for tho French fleet is now ! foriTiinir t Siiinnt. L uis Napoleon has written an autograph J letter to the Sulian regretting the Sinope ! afVjif .itul iianriniv Titrkl.tf of liis fclir.riopt I mum. .- 0 m-. j rl Gorthakoff is reported to have ordered his nfhVor in futtiro not to attack the Turks. except with superior force. has The .Ealish 'frigate Iti'trilu'ion beca scut to bevastopol to uciuauU t"3 liberty of the English ciigiueers captured ; . 1 .4 .1 1.'. .. Tl... ' on board the Lgyptian steamers. The , augwu uioc, uun.-u, ..j.iuej w already released. 1 A commission of Turkish and fureijni Jlkf enciucers are surveviuir the "round laud- --'t, t j wrl """ Constantiuoplo lor defenses 1 WJ """ Constantiuoplo tor aeienses 1 m.aiiii foinr.. invasion. -tj --- - ; -" - . j One Austrian and one I russt.in corvette . eutcrcd the JJlack Sea the day ufur the j Allies. j The Sultan has pardoned tLe S-.ftas for , it.ir mm.t onll.ri alt. with a waruiur to 1 , 3 b. peobb iu the future Advices from bt. 1 etcraburg of tae bth st:"a lai4t tll-''e wcrc preliiumary tu lica- j t.onsr.f a rnnture with t r.inee and tin? and 1 a,lJ of iha rcc-n ot tUe I-us'"" Am basso- o dors, Ibis IS atitbentie. It...,., . i ..... ... u 1.. i "-- - -j UP"U u"-reui ins-.iiuiions ii.rongn- out lUL' furnish contributions for ,u,i "1'P''- " 'be Orthodox foiih. New coutraets have beeu completed to supply ! fltiM Itn.ind in 1im I'pnii.if ... T : i..a uitK nni. tue ttiwswns in tue i riucipa.i.ies i visious till the cud of June next, - J I"" The araiaiuciiiscontiuued to pi ogres j iu Uusia. The luiporicl guards aud tho reserve are i Qr Jcrt. j , ie lu readiuess. Xo mora cargoes will be permitted to be shipped from Odessa. The Russia u Adiuiral iu the Sea of Az IT bad sent for aid to Se vastopol. The presence of the allied fleets prevent ed the shipment of 25,000 troops, which were ramJy to embark from Huvastopol. A Kussiati courier from NankasaU, Ja pan, passed through Vienna on the loth Jatihary, for St. l'etcrsburg. M. Mariette, a French Sav in, has dis covered a secret entrance into the Egypt ian Sphynx. i Advices from Bucharest, of the 17th tilt, state that Matchin was attacked by tbe j Kuskintis at several points on the 13th. I The reports of a heavy cannonade, and of I musketry, continued to be heard when the j post left. j At Giurgavo prcpartions were being i made for attacking Kntscl.uk. I The Kelnaska Bill. A correspondent of the the N. Y. Tribune says : " There is nothing talked of here ; i ... v. i......t., a ,ii . I sentativc says it is ascertained that there is . a majority of seventeen iu the Senate in fa- j vor of the bill, and if a vote could be taken I iu the House to-day, it would be found that ; there was a mnj irity in its favor from elev-' I. ll.lrf..,, It., a n a .tin,,. f..nr , i ..... .,, - . -. .1 r I cm t bigs will vote against it three from j Miasouri. That is his opinion. Myopiuionj is, it will bo defeated in the House, as it I ought to bo. Some of the Hardsarc lies,- j Ut.ng how to vote Keil ,s the word-, CLAY is dead, aud there is nobody to fear j now" ... . t The nature of this bill is that it creates j a new Jute territory north of the Missouri - . i- ,. i , , -, , , ! Compromise line, aud heneo its passage , would bo a virtual abrogation of that com- j promise. It is a uotcworthy fact, also, that j m i. ' Nebraska is tbo virgin soil, with no rest-. dent civil population to favor or oppose the , schemes of the slavery propagandists. The commissioner of Indian AflaiM says that ou the 1 1th of October, when he left the i territory, there was uo settlement made in an P;,rt "' Nebraska From all the iufor- mat ion ho oould obtain, there VfVrj but' ' .1 .l .:. . :.. .L- ... . . lureo wuitu men in iuc icrnuiry, cxecrit i , . . , " ' j . . j ,Uv . i itnu iuiik auoineu uy uiarriauu or a jopuou ntn Imll in f ,n,;iif u uuiau uui . New York, Feb. 4 We learn that Monsctg. IScdilii sailed for Europe this I ' uiurniuz, in tue sreainsiitn Aiiantie. . .1 . Ho was rut on board the Active at Sta- ten Island, and boarded tbe Atlantic at the Narrows. His name does nut appear in the list of passengers. Auocsta, Me. Feb. 4. The Senate of I Maine tbisday re-elected Hon. Mr. Crosby, ri.:.. r"...... t Tl,. ..... i j V O . CI U.'l . 4 OIIMIU Crosby, 16.; Jl Jrnll, (l)t'tn.) lo- Crosby received the votes of 7-Whigs aod 0 Pills. bury Demoerstf. ' FOMIElTiJ Eiimd Sates. BuilUIoe Valley Farm fit FOR SALE.. II AVIXG become too ol.l lo minae mv I l.nee far n m a'lvanlase. I wish lo sell a nTrt of Me same-sav a tract of ' rami i " WrM' or 01 ,w cre" I as a fiurcliH-er miht desire. The p..rtin I , land, and every field may be watered tromjh' j wnuiii i,ni wiiu i- .in in Mu...j l.-.tlle Unlu'oe creek. It is all umler a coon: cultivation, with new fences, exner-t aboui 20 acres of TI.MBEK of excellent quality. There is a Lnnestoee Quarry iipened. from which thousands of bushels are sold yearly. It has a young Bearing Orchard. The iinnroveinents are a rood two-storey i FUAMH HOI'SK.wiih a Cellar Kitchen nrder and a i'utnp be.uie it. a lar- BA.Mv B.li-. a Wazon hed, a Corn House, and alto other outlmildinjrs. i The property is in Kelly township, near to Spou, store and KellyN M,!l. and has been j protionnced one of ihe best in ihe Valley. Title indispulahle. J'aynient to it made ! ...l,..!r A., n...l il.r rrinniii.lrr on time. I Voe.ott K,vea t,e is, f Aor.l next. j Fell. I . KAMI .LI. UlibK. A Goad Chines for a Plerchant OX account of bad health, the advertiser is , desirous of getttns out of ihe Mercantile i .... . . i I 1 ueSiTOUS Ol eeilllis Olll ol liie .iiritraiuiic , business and theremre oH'-rs for sale an enure ! atUt'K Ol l0t. lo also i-n ii ho.Sl'li:CK-RO(M aulUWEI.Id.Mi ! in rouncction with i!ie Goods, or the GootN i by thetnsclves. 'I he properly is all new. It I -urrounJeil bv a larae rarmius; ,ipala:i.-n. n..t I is a co.ui busiii'-ss stand in a small vili.i'e i 15 miles froui l.ewisluu f. i & For furtner I particular, innuue at the t'AromctV Office. I P u J; 5 1 gw Haute rnd Lot for Sale a RENT. Situated on North Ri" P iii-th 1 VJ,9 rr,'t V - jj'llllrs, al, j1)S. BhkI.u It is a tvo smrey ,,ri(.. Urirk hmlse , hy ;j3 fp wlln a Kitcli'n Ii bv 2!l. a eood Barn on the premises, a e;l a, ,, a 7l i F.u t trees. The lot is 33 (? ( ihp iiwa !(,lth LEWIS E.JJNCS, N. 3d St. bew..bur3. .Jon SO.- , , -i Q-llo V i i 1 1 .. f VUit t, 4- . JJJ" .Z ...j.,,,,,,,, ot MrKl. v ,is..s. I.te i Kl.y T,.. .tee. ..!. ill -ell at .r.T..ie al; the full"1.!' ltr..t. r.-M 1 r.. io w . .. , .. ... Thit mlu.il'le t'cl ot l o. I nitiuteil m the 1 mat 1. -hi and e.iuntv 'orfn.l, within 1 J mi of tl.e Ihrivinz villaceot Lewi-lmnr. tM.n11.V1l of ihe thriving villace n ivhkiii tue nem iu. WiU.hi ilic'J. (avj M Fue K.n .j ip Ntionk. Slid oh . eon. J. nin? rS4 IflTS r IherealioaK. I;!) lerescle re i btu2 ihere Mon ercctrd twosio.y Frame Houe ai.il -kaKnrheii. Frania Bun. i forini llous. (nod 1 neer Isihn.! fijoina "f Wnler.) and l l ifi oui-tMiiIdoi!.-. iif-rei.ir; for Il.e cumton and ciinve.iienre of a Frtn. Tone i- !'- in.il And. O.rhit.d niih rsr rty ol Ffuit Tr.es. The rleitrd land is in huh state of eolt.-itton and iloundt with Li ne.tom- lor nit itcretsitrv purpose'. Tho aovt ir..n-rly Mill answer to divide ino P I) or TIIKLK F Alt 'IS, aud will be sold lo suit purch4!ie.e. For terms of fte apply lo ei'her of the uli cii'.cre,or IoTuuias WiLsos.onihepren.i.ei. Idllil'. It. i.mi:i, VM. WII.MlN Ja. Sept. 13. Ifl."i3. A-lmluhtralun F)ll 8ALK, A large Brick Foundry, i"t II.Ts.x tears a;o.iituate in the Boronsh i ) of I.ewistiurg. I i. o n (Jo, l' m a favorable location, 8tl by ! feet and Iwo To ries hi;;h. wnh one Ei-lil ll.ire Knaine, Scour.ns Mill, Charcoal Mill, and Machine Shop attached, all iu good condi'i' n.and a never failine Well of W ater in the I out Irv. Also a lare WARE -Kt'OYl. 40 1) 3i fret, two stories hish. with an OKFMX '6 In- SO feet attached thereto. 1.. B. I.'UKIST. Lewisburg, July V8. 18.VI fox Sale. rpHAT lnrge and desirable property on ihe corner of Market and tVa'er Sts., ell situi.lt d for a residence, for bus-ness, or lor a residence nnd plwre of business. Tbere is a In rise 51IMKK I louse conlain- r" ' ... flml. ,, .,. ; fi,,;, bed rooms on the third. A Kitchen! and Wa0ih.u?i ndjciits. nnd it h:is nlso a i larj.m re. rent f'wteni, a I'uinp and Well of! a",l water, and alt the necessary out. j hllildin". J ror lerirn 4'C. apply to fiF.o.F.ii.iFK. 1 1 ' p DWIS ' .wibllr2t Sppt. 23. 195a ' vyvVvvjVVAj-rv U K K l KOTYPKS ! Cpl.KER & WJf ,,,,,, inftm lfc. ) publc ,ha, ,ney uave fiuej up a i'1i,l pr:8sli fci- IQpgwfrolMiiifij, j,, t!ie New tuijl;; ovcr Ur! Thornton's lirug Store entrance at ihe fint dmr, np stairs where they are prepared to perform any work . )eir Xinf m he f,)esl ,lf ,e w. ran lake pictures al almost any hour in the dav- t-"l"!dren taUen as well as ad-ilis aud other pictures copied. As ;.e have nnlv p,rn,,nrn, Mtion.nM-d up purposely and exclusively for Daguerreo- typing, ne think we can render entire satiiac lion, and respectfully tender our services. F. 8PVKER. Lewisbur-:, Ana;. 1, 1833 J L. II AWN. NEW FIRM. 1CABINBT MAKING. Fvlli: If 'IEV riltrlt harin- LmIoV I I - - - il eiilered into a lo-raiinerstiip in ine ai,ve ntiMiiess. wuui.i respeeunny mvi.e ine.r ,. - Miiess. w.ul.l respeeir.illy invite their : o,( "lc ..iiaumini, ana .ui.,i , ... ...... I lo give tlie.n a call at Doiti-tiv s old sla.ul on I North FOL'IJ I II street, where thev are prepa - red lo do all work in llieir line -i.h Ihe utmost ' despatch and on the most reasonable terms. FpHE Partnership heretofore existing under I the Finn of CnmsT fc Faira between Levi B. Christ and tieorjre A. Fnck in the Foundry Business, is this 24 ih day of June I85U dissolved by limitation. (Jeo.A.Frick is alone authorized lo senle the business of the ! Finn, except in case of his absence from home when L. a. Christ will alien. I io the same. L. B. CHRIvr. -t.EO.A.FRICK. N. B. - All persons indebted t. said Firm are requested io make payment of the same by the 1st day of October next after which time all accounts will be left with Justice for immcd iat,co!lft:on. 0 km M WATCH LEWlSiJURG, FA. VI,. HATFIELD, baa on hand a Urge a anJ 'ln.liJ aortn-.rnr ol W ircnn, KiLi ixriai and Jawatat, jul reeiil fruw "' " ' 1' ' ." ZZ ia ChiU '" y ,,.;, 0er th.n if uirhal lm lbu. K- tMm h p.terid to V bolmlna. U;J j...t ix-,tr., iuuji-i-j, .1.. j.i, IM B lWlU. I K U uv V V. do to d fall j.rM,KK 4j w . iu VU Ob t. iu U llo do 6 irwt.. lk U 00 mi ou la Amlj'jn", lull jtinl, lk llo Jo d do lk ilo L. pinaf 4 to iewvlA, ao ou M " M IM " Ii W ' li UO " iu 110 1 4 00 2I W 14 UU 11 UO : 4 I Mi tut" s no . U ( 14 UO ' aw4 4 irWeU, lOk Jo KmivIi kud rttock W subea, X&k l.rr 1'aU.ut Ulrtr, tull jwrla, df do do 6 jvwels, do lluntinn do jcaeled, do Anchor, full jwl-d, d i Linn. a u. s IvvriBan llvr LvpioeSi 4 Jlk, ()rm,n ilr a ind hoJ Wtcbw, uuia ouoi thaiun. JcLVW in Vl.,,rb,, s..U Uviwi nr-imt rins. tmtert ftrlet, fu. h u Moiinimir. Bom nii :iw. 0ZZZiX7b'i ;T '"' 1 oo ' ;& -1 as it 00 2U HO 2 M f V0 j toj p,.,.iiSrbi njrl. u.ilJ Kr I'.iui. mfli noor, Of-ps, J. n.T Lindr, I rn. W ht. Sti- ii t'tuL-vr r.lU'. ln-rr . lult;, Scru.lt orftucb, av l.ild W.O-S 1 IM) a to so 1 : 1 o 6 -,i " t U a o l oo l ou no T ou ' j ' 3 Iiiiki Aa ymmrm. do llnntint Lorft. vlf.om., f'"a ;,.V. ,T.-,:rt,I)t.i.od h,l i o fo 00 2 .'0 siWrr prrtm-ifs, aiJ rit.t ..f lint srtmJi. 1-itrof -.ivlrw. nrtl s,i up it -mree 10 uit ihe ume f-a ,d .- rtinie.1 10 In h .1 old tor. AIo a grril 4ne-y ( tJ e,M,Jir.1 ,w S( ,J j I. .flip ; r'.n-. . 1-.- , ii-id' f. i.n iitiik-.. I Stu - I I'm-. Hsu Pin. Coral Ueids.leel Brads, .. . t. 1. - A. 41. 1 till'- -!.-.. -'T " . r.rn.ii 4 -U .priitjr unit r. ihl C!irk S no ' 2 f.O in 00 4 in 24 on ;s to n- hiur il-- io co r.:,t w.wl iiintiitTini Ti' crPt ' isi ' V..itt. I'lork -. 1.. 00 1 41 ll-'-rl-rlnTri-r... JO'0' f.,.vf l.vrf.T .l;.rinl C'rks, 8 ''0 fri-rh Ai-r.!--u krv, 2 So do 1"' 3 fi " T 50 P.,1ka ilo lj' j " 10 OS 15 " 0 Vioii r.r.. 3 00 Si 07 And hi,inl,rdii of ar.ii-le. not mpniinned. W'e1 r. Ic It and Ji-telr carerully re- ; psipil srd wsrrsolrd. Call and see j J-f nh. IS'2 !1! i i:iNvrYsl;iixTnArEi?r ! f ir cntliticr linilt Grain nml Hrass.! M AM TACrriiF.D and for sale at the l.eu"ibne Foendrv t'V I (iKDHRsi. M 4.R--TI A- Cl &TJLL XOKE XE H'S CuM'EAXIXG THE SUSQUEHANNA RA1LB0AD , . , . , , . r I . hUicU is br rxtrmhtl .out Lm.-.bttiJ to I,i:ijit-icu oujltr JtiHnitil ttiiuiilt t 51iailntiiir !! T is a ia I ih it II. II. Ill.s4 l bis shcad ul il the t.tti uuw sod h. a- I ..ni-d one ol the liciti and laiue.-t fotki. of I'AIyli I.V tl 1 1 r.K ttllli 11T rrl u;.l-l..d III lhl CuU.illV , 11.0 of rUi ll li' sod qualities u (.c sitiiacitnn to ill. DRY GOODS cf all kinds, Ctilr. Trn. Si.Iit. Sii.T.r. M.ilnvfcit. tlw, Chr5.-, Crrtfr. iri.al , tiuile-i, "li.i aci f', ti-prs, Ac. -li'so ll'inl Kare, Qifi titiciti-r, Ctil t urn rr, '. Jr.rsoi-f .Vi''., It'itf, n4 ti.p. nf the bie4 mkuil lit quality lJ'iiiirell4. B'Ufbet.. t'riM.rH,.. Puint. imui.d mil iliv, (111. i.f all k.nilji. and ulb.r irnet.-. Im. ; " " t p-ireM .it lnw 14 i, ai,.ni-h iniri-hAM-r.. All km.!- nf C .i.niry I'l.ODL'l E t:.ken in eicbuntfe lur .inhl-. Xj'l'leise a.. nin ci'l before U'rb iinc rl.rMhpre. I rhirjte tiothiiiff for liL-tins at in, (.,.,!. i). II. lilEL. M.fflin!.arir. Tct 39 18. Tho Far-ramel Kedic'ne ! t HOLLOW AY'S 1'ILLS. j Th1 PiM hri:e emi'v-. l pntirv.T rf mnltt icsl bri-1. rv t D t UriHtr? Httturcwlulv th ratrtwnlin ry itrtnt-fi i!t45 x,re burr rrnJ. pd tli tu ui.t-r-muly iMu r id n. arlr rf ry .mrt nt tin w.irNI. 1 h i'OUtt nev iiCi-tr thty hnv mt witli thmtiimut Ibv , Sti in m"t extrtra;u4rif, ow.nt:. U t rfuiiw(i. In thrir Koutlfiial flt mey tu rur t biitoux retuiiittitit- ttj dtM nlrns f cat Liwr aimI 4t'nnrh. ! re-riii h-- prk(-rr in uitic irtrut tworum w i Uirliouit, ti iUub Uil in tw-iUK nelortJ to betvi. li. t Weukne an-! Debility. Kestoratimi to! 1 ii. 1. 1 r it .1 I I ! I at Death's dwr. j TO PK.'l-P-9'ifc HiiloWtWAT, I I Sir A Mr. J .fii lt XT". f rmrrty Tfiiit nf trtii ptjkv . hul UfD in t. .iWiri.iite tAwr lirsltb t.r wmtd- i 1 Until ynai tmifluaJ.' wiiKtitc uvuv lo a tOiiuiow 17 1 Biuhti 4-r-p'r:illr" rnj wnttl tf aw'ttit'. hiri CMUNtt pi:it "tit a-iiK-MO i.r frT(l-.a- Itn'l viiUit. d wurtM OH-Iifa' i" ifath.wi.hout rtfiol. Mr at lal urJ your I'lU, Jii.tl tiiititT lr il-ii' - ifrt rifil to tiea.lli t-j Vi ir nit-art. tl 'atfl rmijr:tft tr rw Yrk. ntJ ha. jut ivniuii 10 Ni.y, tlt.it t.e nfir lrttrr in liralth, , a' t 'Iritn-U Eiv U aifinmiit vmi wih thr rinuinit I 1 ' mijth' al"' I" iiwi'Ut'ii. tli -t ny wjfchM l:rir.-A rvat b.u lit fn ai 1 hr u-r of mr I'u.t J 1 iui:d. ?ir. y tv r-rftfit'lT, j Ctl Vl.Lbi b Mil 11, Deeming VinLatrr. ! A pcnii int iit Cure of a diseased Liver cf ' 1 mrttiy YisirV iuraMn. I C'$ ' Ltt'-r M' Of mil. Chtmit rfril. ft I 1 V. r .- y. 1 i nr In lbi -tti. tout fai mtnuiard a mrr ' t- naitrMl.-ilian.Mi b. r pr-i- trtnr; mAU-i-t- rr ' ; ttit..iH-. Aa pn-f f tli4iri(ii.-y m Litrrafid Hiltmia j Owl' .aim I iix.ilf'" l..li. w.rillam-. A kid of , tltiU.wu uh wltoajt 1 a in Bi-i-ArtiiiUjr an-ua!nll, f r war- a a tn-n rr -ufTi n r trui ti-w-t "t h- Lnwr ai 4 ii.,.t.i.r.rn: l.aT nalica. alM'l '-t a-ort d lu r thai ; 1m. . .14.. freiirn ker nivi.ml it was ..... ,ii..i. .1, o uui .urv... luinvBi'iiilli-. Tin .ntimiii rrnivul n.turaltv pi.iiii.-4 er--.l al.rm .nw.nu lier lri.a.1. Ml I.I.IH... IU. jr lu-lnrnl bir lo mi.kr a trial rf i.ur l'itl-.lii. t w. Imjir rtl l.r p i-ral )ir-l.h t at i-h . .1 1. mm 11.1. th- m until -h. f.rtvr.l a avltVct , -. -up d to,Dt u,;, lh. m ,,, ,riwl . - . . li... .l'VJmTrtlr. H-nc-l mi . ni-i-iip 1 ' 1 . -'."' " " 1 . . J i n-niwii. D,-r sir. your-truly. 1 jui, as, liw. iM..a J.GAltts. - -- t, ,,r U..I... i... i.r. ' nut cUUmt'd ISVt arr tcntLrrjuni cjccci tu n t'.ot- hncMtta CtrwUJmtmt Arua trroiy Ji.uitlw ScixUry Sa.Snia ll.tiniarj ttvvr I aiiilnts 8mrtin UilM.ua Com- KTnlas Lud.IibO Tk-IKiibljraua ialnt r.Mialr lrrftt-f.l. s Tumors BIi-u-Iim on vlariups kuraauitin tllwrs th. Skin r.T of all KVI.-nlton ofV.nrfist Af R..wi.lCairu kinds Urine fin-tieoa I'olii-a flu DCmfiila, or Worm, of all Coo.tirf .f " . t0 law-ls llfasl--!) M..S. Tl.maia HVk CMiafiaiptioa lndis-wautm Drbility Inflaniatiom SiVn aad anyrauaa Grawl MJ at th Kr.UMWiti.rtit rfKtnftMor nouov.T. 244, jitratMl.lwar Trmrw Har. lrftttJoa.) ana al-.. at a I. .wSrwYm iir.iii.rMrwmaitiiiataajhi.:ird - T ' WiVwwa. a Jori-." will n-iiw atMrBttanimva. t.M SKwiS?aL Dram iwMwt In tbo Union. . aw-IVt. i. -! Z . L-IF" -SaVS l7il IV For sale by Dr. KEMPER, Mifflin Surf 32,000 Worth of CABISET FURNITURE, Tor sale at the large brick Wartroi m of DoaachT , EMrr, T'-arlh St. est liwf tron Bla r' BlvL OL'K toc con prists Kottwoi.fl' MakrfMy, Walnut ard Coimrr Uressirt; btKEAlS flam and Fancy Mahogany Euresot E- : U,!E 1 A';1K3 and EOOK CAtES ia ; nniy, j tOFAS. OTT0VAK8 DIVA S3 Mhrjn Chain aad Ml bin..i l arrl Pier . t enter, foia. inuiiir, an BrralfaM 1 aitaa I - I . ureeian. totl, wr-i;i. "'". Lotiatr. aad I Common BEDS I IADs K.t.r(K. Vtjtlaal. " "! nanogany ana imiitc " AcnoTlMW, aod a 3ii j various other articles. zs u-j Al! wi rW wiiti to be well made. at) it ou on -hp most reasoaable terms. Cash, Frodtc and Lumber taken in parmeni Sw! T. A. POJfACHT, wu ' A. D. CLDEB. iuJul I.ewisborS.OcL5.1P53 1 -o ', " Dissolution, au uo ... in) fTiHE rartnershp between tie snbscnttrs u uo J tern dissulved ly mutual coawat. Tne acroonts are lo be settled ly Kanaiow Furrey.aod the bu:r.es rrmii.nrit ly Malhids Hate. MATHIAM HA'I E, KAKsLOW i IKCET. I.ewisbore, Oet. 8, lhA3 Perfect Fits ! IXJOIt Ib.t:iM.CK rairirsrnth '1 ailnri'i; busn,e-s. 1 n ti s i.wti hotik. al his old 'di,il on orih 'I bird flreet. (sign f t ike S-n- rrf I vl.r.r I K mil itu-rri in Mkln M l rii'ti!." as u'ial. 'He FALL FAtHIO f,r tr'i:i. rireivrd Iri m ti Voik. AH rili di ne in il.e te-t style and a the most reasonable tern s. Frrdtire received at Market ruccs. Il.ei i-1 ntr. s-'tpt. S. IfSJ JOHN B. Mil l EK. V-. VAJ Fresh Meat! J 11 hi ur.i,er-.'rr'l repecifolly 4i.a.ibi-rr Ih'.i l.i t-t!.4rr M:cp in Ihe rear oi ins ri-Mitrnee ( ti Si ..'Ii '1 lliKl) stieei) is aaot i:i I'peintici., nd l J, irci, .Itff-n, mr. i:l le pfi.lirlv i lied to hi- Ir erd and the p.il Id-, 'I 'I HI ft4V nd ?AT4 feBAl niori.tns, on t-heap ari4 at r n n odat.r.ff trims FRANCIS ZtLLEbS. Lexistnr". May 12. ISS: J "ST rere.vc-i! n as,i rn int f fine tone r. sewn, ri Vfi.Klei-iis, lo-m tie.A.Irine4 C...N eel't.raird es'abl.l:meni, CuCalo. rt.l 4 iui.,ve MeltdcL-i-s !r. m C to C $4$ 4 t'.) do C to F i5 5 d i do F to F H ' Large 5 tio F to F. Piano ityle. H4 A. 1.. ITATFIKI.D, I.ewubor. i FTctcLtcbt Asierui'i B4k (bi Uil 1 sel ler. Ec.sKng s History of Ec&ankia. ivtrr, 91 Tlo ol ll. jt i.fj a m lit ismtll lit ll.Wl.l.NOS t.lMl.1.1 OF i.UMA.Mt.M.-'l his ri uiai i.iina.uib t o.k ' (m h.tl. 1.. I n IrsU lit 1 1.1 t.tl.t i v ise tii.stcii.iiti) ; I. is been pruiiouinril by all 1 roiesunl en t n.- , 1 iiiatu n il.e ttunuvril Jint ri id iLe slljrcl v ' it wl.it'h it tiat. In roi.sci;i:ei.c'e nf tbe late fre ia the Ti.b- l.-l.n' eublibn.t 1 1, Le ks lien t-i at ie li i ' the laM le no l.ll.s lo M Ij.llt lltl,l.ll.li ICttl lor ill S . l. lie has III w li e pleasi-P- to laniourre tl.at lr. lining has rt.ld aa ; extensive at.n uii;i.Tir -i.j r it u t i-i i-i t 1.1 j UO p.iff, ii.rltd l ? ail il.t i.rrt.l eMs et j inn n -t in relnti.it. ' 1 f I'o s A ll s.iit . j;:e li r liti r id Ii. u e, il r .Viiiiii. t.i wzi. CiC r:c-; o uai tie t. li; t p i Ik ssii a mile tolcine f fla rtte) is tir leai'v. andwill le m r ul.td io ati nis. Uckellf fs aad ,,u; c mt.v LlJnl.ee it I net ut 1 the U! riitii'i'S. lim.ilri ds ft lei-iimorials fn m t!isiincibeil j rureinoioiuow n,-M..iM.,...,.,....i, tnt.fi-. hai t lttn rurivtil. leviiiyui i the tit'.t l.iv 4iii va itt 1 I this Jliriciv. A iiipievie t l ttif-r, tit m llr f 1 11 il'al en inritl JrTrtrV am ftht)!ar, ilif Krv. llo. li. C l rt er, h-V is pivrn as a p en rii i t the w hide : -'1l rn.!ht.l and tHtift! 4.rk.aBa tr rWvv. -( ,t.cp b.; uv aid T- r 5trrrrtattita fct ulmxr fr an.i d" 1 i-t A nlt tha t ia i-ttd t- baar aa aitra vrit ary alr. ll r tir f iLe aiit-lriattiy a.hrllitfcd an.! rrrt't- J I r Hfr rr a titl f tra Anirnrn j-rtw-: n-irtinitc m latx- ana!" M aica y finti-brii erarraii't:. Htrtitr i Xh rtra-a eratw. -yt-H' it n-t . irmrui ws, at ! ttM airi.t- cf 1 a "(. antra ft. n tell a mo-t k 44 i t tal ard art ot rt-al utility aa arlt 9 l-tfjfc'j on.: ii. i tul. Tkr ora ia el araclar- It pr si ;wrb.an' a a-f r h ri at 4 M-fij tira th a rt ilt itf-tiir r.t;ct fciiiry 1 th- I ! tb yMia. It j.r ut 1 a . tu ct tut t.f&t it'ni'y ti ll tiett-ry I IL r, I rrrr. rrf t. rrn-lt-(. aid ranl rt adilioa r ta l'a ar-T.anTiiet ti at 4 I y Tffctratr vu th a1 at(Wraait Mfioiic K:Tta. r'atnl ia a atiriud- cin( ard iini rr-ii t tnS arranrd it thr a tt arid Bat.rT. It a.M-itiTtia in IV.rf ard itindwata. at d. itb ila IcaUtifal illttiafit n. Irtt rn'i tve tt. fi;ii M a wi:d aid i frrwfr p rta'tutr i I 'Ti tti'M an il i. rl aa at y ttt sn..k r Vrrw af. It M a pn-al lata in ur tbola flVal litrratutv; t:rt t tlal a tuff h t with 9-mr 1 t'.wrri! n; n V. at l ip t V- tn Br thr I ncir 9m cf at all. rtviTT antl laity, a wt-rb n rfrhiy ator tib amlaiTiTn.rtit will ni-t I mr y p tti itarfal. VlrobtVid W Klt to !r it ip rvrry faiuiiy, aod atrii.B9 erj ac trtl lr in lnd ' tXAsents ti.r ihe abort vnrk. to whrm nah!e ir.ilnrcn.ent will be I'lTereil, wan:c il every fc-ia o ilie I hm-. App!v o EDWARD WAI.KERl Publisher. I Mat, 1V.3. 1 U Fulton Su New York. TAKE NOTICE! The undersigned, wpu'a resnrctfnlly aniinunre lo ibe citizens of Lewisbnrg and its vie. nor. ihat ihey are .refa rrd to do all kinds Black. MKllblug; at their Miop ea il.e collier el Aonh 4th street ard the Cotlali.e road. H..re Phi einc. Waeon Wcrk and all kinda pf K.pnirmff done lo ider. 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