July lT,' 185-1. .Mm Thf l.oaisaraa I'Kfc.Mni lint OTWi.k-rHhu tlni lrgrt rjrrulaUtu of any toafth rNirr i. 1'nloa muuiy. Whiy Stotr Tirht. frincrnr JAME! pol.MH'K. VnrthmnMnd. Supreme Cmtrl 0. M.KM VsKU, Montgomery. Canal Commi jaiWr (I EO.DA KM E,.l legany. Dcmnrratir Hint? Ti'krt. 7rw Wll.l.l AM KKil.l'.R. ..f Clearfield. Supreme fiiurt J. !S. IIUCK, of Somerset. Canal Cum mieninner H Y s. MOTT. of Pike. Union County Whig Nominees. (vi.yrM ll,.u. JOKl'II CASEY, Assembly !r. FRKDKRICK" Si'KCK, t Haj!t..if.Ts. (WwiidWf-MARK HALFPENNY, o Martlet. Register J A M KS W. PKXXiXGTON, W MirFL.MM.Btt. Au litor II KXUY S. 150 YEK, r WA.nn..-.T0. "or th- l'br.uirl.-.l Mr. Editor I observe that one of your rotemporaries id " vexing his righteous soul" about the "Knntt Xnthinys." Lest it may cause the premature demise of that invaluable and influential organ of ' my brother ("bawls," aud t nierance aud piety lose ita lieet-am Lor, please assure the iiiconsolai.ro youth 1st. The Know N'rtliinjrs" proscribe nobody on ao ( their religion or their birth. Tb m nf J-tuitism they do oppose, and they iuu nd lo hunt it out of America, M the people bare hunted it out of most of Europe. There are men of foreign birth, and tin-re arc independent Roman Catholic in our rank?. 2. We prefer A int-rii-ana and Protest ants to Foreigners and Catholics, and we have equal right, with them, to hhow our preferences, without doing any injustice. 3. Jetiuiiism is ju-t now making a wide-spread effort against the liilile aud the Common t-chools. We stand by bulb, to the last pulse of iife. 4. We al.-o intend to tike up and rbrt men for office who arc not brawliug dema gogues or wire-working politicians, but wildest, unseeking, and competent men. All this may not suit (lie " powers that and " brother Chawls" may lose bis Flation of wbiky iDH.etor, but the new organization will accomplish its work the howls and whines and ni representa tions of "l'y Authority" k n.-ioucil presses to the contrary notwithstanding. July 13. ONK WHO KNOWS. New Hampshire. The Xew Hampshire House of Repre sentatives, aftera number of abortive trials, have finally postponed the election of U. iS. Senators to the next session. The fol lowing resolutions pa?ed the House of Representatives on Wednesday week ; a decided majority of the members were elected as Democrats : Retnfvrd, That the State of N'ew Hamp shire re-affirms the principles promulgated by her House of Re.pres.-uutivcs in : the people arc bound by u c mi'mc', ex pressed or implied, to Mift'cr the introduc tion of slavery into territory now free, and that they are unalterably opposed to the fraction of any territory without its pro- hihiiion by positive law.' Adopted yeas IfiO, nays, IIS. Resnlvd, That the repeal of the Mis souri Compromise, was in violation of those principles; was unnecessary, impolitic j a breach of faith with the Xortb, lang?rous and wrong. Adopted jeas lot, uay 11!' A'Wrw, That the course of Geo. W. Morrison and George W. Kittredge, a fort ion of our delegation in Congress, in resisting such repeal, receives the hearty and united approval of the people of New Hampshire. Adopted vcas l.rt, nays 110 llrJtJeeil, That the course of Harry Ilib bard, Mosca Xorris, and Jarcd W. Wil liam), the other im-iulier of or delega tion, in voting for such repeal, was in op poetit'mw t the wishes of the people of the State, treaehcrons to Freedom and t he great cause of equality and human rights, and meets our decided reprobation. Adopted yeas 152, nays 117. A resolution was adopted on Thursday, providing that the Secretary of State send ofies of tho Auti-Xebraska resolutions adopted, to l'resident Fierce, the .Members of Congress from 2icw Hampshire, and the Governors of Nebraska aud Kansas, and carried by a large votc. 0Wo learn bora Washington that John MeKew wa yesterday nominated and confirmed as Pistrwt-Attorney for New-York in place of Charles CCoaor re signed. Mr. Theodore R, West brook, a very small pattern of a Congressman from Vlster, in this State, is the person most Utterly disappointed by the choice of Mr. McKcon. There seems to be co doubt that Westbrook had an express promise of the office fcou the President, in considera tion of which Ike sold himself and betrayed his constituents by vetig for the vepealof the Missouri Compromise. There have evidently been over issues of Nebraska stock, as well as of the other fancies, aud poor Westbrook has been taken in by the bogwg article. X. V. Tribune. cI. T. Banum, who was recently elected 1'nosiJaut of the Crystal Palace Association, has rcsigno i that post. He says that the over-excrtioa affected his health, and. that his other avocations re quire his attention. Johu H. White, E.-i , was elected I1fc..idi ro teui. Further News. The three head men of thn Russian arm pes mint against the Turks Lave been rtruvk by shot, and the curious question ha been asltod whether ibis result has been l.roii.'lir. iihntit liv tlin siinnle fortune of: w:lr,orl.JthcMiior1fle,orbytheLand,,frm C3ch Eleetiou District, aud would ! of the Russian soldiers themselves. From ail that can be gleaned respecting such a matter, it is just possible that the three generals have, been struck down by tl cir ' own troops. All the world knows that Mich things "may happen" of course " by accident" and when we remember , the horrible way iu which the poor Rus sian serfs are kidnapped, dragged from I their homes aud flogged literally flogged i till they fit, like pieces of a machine, ; into the soulless discipline of the Musco- vile rviks, there to suffer the miseries of ! war in a swamp like the Dobrodja, it is by no moans difficult to imagine that men in ' the ranks may adopt a treachcrons but ef ! fectual way of their own for making Rus , sian Generals sick of a contest in which I they, the common soldiers, get only hard knocks without any hope of promotion, i Paris:, June 21. Private letters from j St Petersburg speak of the great change I that has taken place in the Emperor, both : morally anil physically. They describe him as completely broken down in health aud spirits. Paris, Juno 22. The Mmit?vr an nounces that, according to a telegraphic despatch from Constantinople of tho 15th inst., tho convention between Austria and the Porte for the eventual occupation of the Danubian principalities by an Austri- j an crys d'armec was signed on the 11th iu.-t. Til k Wool Trade. The Washington (Pa.) Reporter states that the clip of W'jol in that county, this season, is large, aud that full one third of last year's crop is still on band. Some very good clips have sold at 10 cents, and none over 43 cents t-cr lb. Tbo Rctter is of opinion ,',,, ' , . , ' that the bulk of the wool in that county will be sold at from 40 to 50 cents per lb. The market, however, Ls dull, with no prospect of last year's prices being realized. TKKiur.t.E Kailroad AcriPF.NT. An awful railroad accident took placo on the Susquehanna Railroad, nine miles from ISaltiuiorc. An excursion train came in collision with the five o'clock regular pas senger train from Baltimore for York. There were about two thousand persons on the excursion train, which was going at full speed. There were 32 persons killed aud luortaily wounded. The trains met at a curve. Nearly all the killed and woun ded belonged to Baltimore. The blame is generally laid upon the confused orders given by the superintendent. Coxcokp, X. II., July 10. The House to-day laid the Liquor bill (Maine law) on the table by sixteen majority. Tho bill I incrcasinjj the salaries of the executive and ' legislative officers passed the Senate, and If members in the Committee. tir'Diher was r.d twice in the House. j !mbe" ',f he fomm.tiec have nor been (seen, and nave therefore had no opportunity July 1 1 The House of Reprcscnta- !to sign the above Call. lives to-day passed a resolution anpropria- , . W r a,. ,,;., r c. . t r c i. i 5-In accordance wilh the fore tmg isu'O.tlOO for a State Reform School. .. . , , , , . ., ., . , . , ,, . . gomg Call, the Delegates assembled at the I he Maine Liquor bill was taken from ; fc " ', ?,,,. u , it i i t. . .i.;..i i;.,,r i time and place appointed. The following the table and ordered to a third reading. .. ' " , j Districts wero represented : A i.n a nv, July 11 Five deaths from Hartley, West Buffaloc, Mif- ehoUra have occurcd hero within twelve : flinburrr, Bnffaloe, White Deer, hours past, all the family of Mr. J. K. ; .evvisburs N.and S. Wards, Kast Wylie. The dysentery has been prevail-1 Juffaloe. Union, Penns, SelillS- ing badly for some days and much alarm Igrove, Washington, Center 13 exists in consequence of rumors in all di- Q jjie 23 districts. rectious of cholera. JAMES M'CREKJ IIT of RnlTalne was CniCA30, 111., July II. It is stated , that 100 deaths occurcd Uere from tholera 1 on Sunday last. I'm la DEi.PBiA.July 1 1. Dr.Bibighaug died to-day, and his disease is reported to the Hoard of Health as having been Asi atic cholera. Dr. Knorr and Robert L. I'ittlicld, president of the Northern Liber ty Rank, also died to-day, said to be of cholera. Xew York, July 11. Dates from Acapulco to the 22d state that the fiual raisinrf nf the blockade of that port had taken place. The commander of the U the right to Juniata. Messrs. James Mar S. Bl.io l'ottumouth notified the comman. snail of White Deer, M'Creight of Uuffa der of the Mexican blockading vessel that the California steamers must be allowed to enter. Whereupon tbe Mexican com mander raised the blockade and departed for Mazatlan. New York. Julv 11. The check for ' seven millions of dollars was presented to- day at tbe subtrcasnry by the Mcxiean i ruiuistej, Mr. Almonte, and promptly paid ia gold. It was deposited as follows :83, , 000,000 in the 15ank of Commerce, $2, 1 000,000 in the Bank of America, SI, ' 500,000 in tho Merchant' Bank, f 300, 000 in the Rank of New York, and $200, 000 in the Phenix Bank. Wreck of th Erie Raised. The Buffalo Republic of July 3d says that the Erie, the melancholy fate of which will be remembered by all, was raised from her watery bed on Friday afternoon last. Her hull was towed into port this morning, and taken to- the dry dock far Ike purpose of examinations Our Farmers arc in the midst of Har vesting, with a little over a Half crop of wheat, owing to the ravages of the weevil. The rye is good. Grass better, with a promising prospect of an abundant crop of torn, oats, Ac. BtwmJjtirg Ihino-.mt LEWISBUBG CHRONICLE & WEST ) The Wheat crop in Delaware, it waaiJ, I ncver wore unuani. Whig County Committee. The l'resident of the late Whig Con vention of Uuion eiiuuty, was deputed to Qt...i;.,r C,,,,',ttAn nf onr.! ! recommend the fullowine ccntleracu HAiVe Deer Samuel Marshall. KVy Jacob Hummel. llufftdiie James D. Chambcrlin. IJ-iir Hiijfalue Jacob Oberdorf. Miffllubnrij Isaac L. Reck. lLii-tlt tj J. 1). Forrcy. himntmtt Fredk Rolender. A?w lterlin Saml Wcirick. Jackson Johu Geycr. Eiist Biiffaloe Jatoh G undy . LetcULury Xorth War,! D. C. Slifer. Itdoburii S'JUth Hiiro? J. A. McrtZ. Union. Henry Gibson. I 'at us Saml Roycr, Jr. Seliiwjroee. Israel Gutalius. MiiltUeareek Conrad Stock. Suliinijlun Isaac D. Uoyer. (Viitpnuin Win. G. Herrold. Perry Jonas German. Franklin Jacob Aurand. Center Israel Knctllc. Jieacer Henry Smith. Men Haver David Fessler. July 13. Jas. M'Creioht, Pres. UMOX AND VICTORY! for Governor. JAKES POLLOCK ! fgjThe underriigDed, being a majority of the Wliig Standing Cotmniltee of Union ; 11 1 . r' 1 f I b 1 ,, ., ., 1 VI party, Call UfMjn tllO big tUrOUghOUt l. ;n ......... ' m n nnfta m.l li.it,,nivr in llm niir uu vu., ...i-v. ... .uv... f 1'lstriets on 6A1 IUIM 1 TUB II AY op June INST, ami elect two IVlegates to rei.rescnt in VOCXTV COXVKXTWX on MONDAY the '2ith day of June iust. (Signed) 1. L. V. ALUUIiIIT, 2. MICHAKL BKOWN, 3. O. X. WOKDK.V, 4. M. II. TAGtJAUT, 5. W.F. WAGEXSKLLER. The U0'1 r.siirne J, inenibers of the Whig Standing Conimittee of Uuion County, have viewed with much concern and regret' the division and distraction revailing in ! the party, and are aniious if possible to ! -i.i -. i i i o- . (i ii avoid the necessity and bad effects of hold-, ing two separate Conventions-, and having signed their names to a hi.a.nk Call, with out date, for a Convention of Delegates, hereby, for the sake of peace and unity, R KC ALL the same, and respectfully rec ommend to all the Whigs in the County lo meet on SATURDAY, the 24th of June inst., and elect two Delegates to rep resent them in COUNTY COX V KXTIOX on MOXDAY the SGth iust This rccom mendation is made without pretending to decide on the rights of Mr. Wagensellcr or Mr. Merrill to act as Chairman of our Committee, and for the sole purpose of harmouizing the party and securing the success of our nominee. (Signed) 6. JOHN crak;, 7. DANIKL LKKS, 8. J. W. I'ENXINUTOX, !i. WILLIAM KUIIL, 10. R. V. 1. LINCOLN, 11. WM. S. CLING AN. M Juno, 1854. The Commiltee originally consisted of 20 rneinliers.one of whom (Mr. Win. J. May) has aince removed from the Countv leaving hut C,0S0B president, and J. D. For ret, of Hartley, Secretary. The first bnsiness in order was the nom ination of a candidate to represent this Congressional district, when Hon. Joseph Casey of Union county was vnwimnuslg nominated,and Messrs. Slifer of Lewisburg, Gibson of Union, and Snyder of Sel ins grove, appointed Congressional Conferees. For Senator, Judge Marshall of White Deer was named, but declined in favor of a Juniata candidate. Dr. I lower of Free- burg was then named, who also concedes I loo, and Gntclius of Sclinsgrove,wero then elected Senatorial Conferees. For Representative, Slessrs. Speck of Selinsgrove, Howcr of Frecbnrg, Sitiionton of Buffaloc, and Wilt of Hartley, were nominated. The vote stood Speck 13, Howcr 3, Simonton 4, Wilt 4. So Dr. Frederick Speck, of Selinsgrove, was declared nominated, and Meesrs. W. F. Wagensollcr of Selinsgrove, Dr. Secbold of Hartley, and Wonlen of Lewisburg, appointed Representative Conferees. For County ComtnLssioncF, Messrs. S. Uoyer Jr. of Penns, Aurand of Middluburg, and Halfpenny of Hartley, were put in nomination. After several ballotings, Mark Halfpenny, of Hartley, having reeeived the highest number of votes, was duly nominated For Register &, Recorder, Messrs. Smith of White Deer and Pennington of Miffliu burg, were nominated. Tho vote stood Smith 1 1, Pennington li, when John W. Pennington of Miffliuburg was declared nominated. For Auditor, Henry S. Boyer. Esq. of aamngton Tp, was duly nominated. The Mifflinburg Academy having passed" out of tbe control of the County, the use less formality of nominating Trustees was dispensed with. Baltimore Adv'ts. OA Kit, GEISE & CO., Hour, Grain, & Lumber Commission Merchants... 23 & 25 Spear's Wharf, rrca to litiltimore. J..bn Clurkt. T.fq., Pr. Cill-w' Bnk,l ilaiiulr0. A. I. oil.-, Em., Cn?h. ' ntnklin do J J.,ho lirrti. 1, Jr.. Ysq I pm,,, i. Tnmr. K . Prmid. Otil Bmnk, Furl IM"'. .1. WllowMr a Snt llarrbltur. Sl-, Wui,ratr Co.. Mlllnll. W. W. 0..k. K , t j, - Ofors Ibiumi. R;w., lltl.-h-jivilltf. V in. Wftivt-r. MoDtoursvillr. 0. -n. tt 111. V. I'arkrr, T. W. I.lny.l. K,.,yhi, f wmiini,poll. Jmiohh II. Ilulini;. Ii.t I r 1. mli. Ilnliuz. E ) M H. nry a Iful.b, Jt-nwy Shorn. J. r. Ilulin:. r., Ix-'k llarrn. iyt'AKR.UKIE & - have the largest Wharf room of any Commission House in Baltimore, always civinr; iuielf ilespairh lo boats in discharging their cargoes. ini.'il" FITS! FITS! FITS! THE VS'lRTABLI KS Til ACT EPILEPTIC PILLS, r'ur ihr curt of Fit, Spasm, Crttrnp-t, and alt AVrpoiM and Constitntwnul Disease. 1)ERSONS who arp laboring under this distressing malady will find the VEtJET- AIII.E EPILEPTIC PILLS to be the only I p.m.iln fr dtvr.npered for e.nrin? Enilr-nsir. ! nr Kallin? Fits. Tli-w linn poj. rrerinci rtn en ttowmti lvM.in,naUUoUKh tbry .r-nr. psnnt r.inlly f.r llio ; pWiMircurinrt Kit-, they nl l- found ore.)" inl h.-n-1 1;. .11 .Mirbil ailh k nivn.iir whnif n.-rr..u sjn,m ha i-n .r.Ktmtrj nr jii.tim-i rr.,m nv cjtuw hatir. In rlmmic mmf-li.iiitri, or ill, it . DurTOusnefi. they are Bi'aii.-lv h.nt.fli'lal Fri.1-fcl lr Ixu, nr two hnxen f..r J i. Prnn nut nf th itr. en. linit a remiltaure. ill hTe tbe IMIIaaent tti.-m tliriii.'h lliw mail, frt'9 nf runtnue. Kur I.T J.T) r. IIASCK, No. till, Ho.rnti'ltE STRri'T. Kaltiuiori, M.I., to whom order from all parte nf the linkin must In a'tdretiwri. H.iit.paiil. I Iv47n new .w. Philadelphia Adv'ts. AVw Sl,,ek is:, i ( Window Shades r AVlr H'i,lei G. L. MILLKIl & CO., Muntifiirturers and Wholesale -V Itrtail Dcr.lers in "I IT IN DOW SHADES south-west corner Second and Arch Sts. Vhilmtrhilua. Such a (Jothe's Landscape?, liorders. Vases. Ser.dls.Iloqiicts.Rold Itord'r.s,Vc.of the most 'atiuful deMgns and perfection of finish in htc country, and at such l.ott Ill-S as cliaIcllfe a, cotnpeiition. Hull' and White Holland:, t'ainhries, Tassels, fords, llrasses. At, in every variety for City or Country trade. ftPWc invite an examination of our Slock al the Depot, S. V. corner 2d A Arch. Piiila I. Jan. Nf) 4rn.rl I BUILDING HARDWARE Ann Tool Store exclusively, TiC Uirsiest Kstnhlishment nf the kind in the I'.S. Wm. 31. M'tlurc &. Bro. No. 287 Market St. above Seventh, Pbtlnd. lyrANUFACTirRKKS' Depot for Locks of 111. all kinds, warranted quality. "1'ateiit Silvered, Glass Knobs. " rretniiim Porcelain Knnhs.overlOO patterns. Milvei-plaled Knobs, Hinges. Ac, with the most complete assortment of all the Modern Goods in this line. Purchasers are invited to call and examine Stork. Catalogues sent by .Mail if desued. Jll Air Rnjitlert anil Ventilators at t'netory Prim. flf All orders put up under the immediate supervision of the Firm. CALL AND SKK Us. fimSlilt Wall l'ap-T! rAM. PAPERS! Th-suhrriJftrs have now in slt.ru ihetr cituiplcte Fall Htnrk of Paper Hangings, Curtains, &c. which thy oiler bi very low prices, Wholesale and Ktail. Our assortment is very complete, compris ing ail the qualities, both French and Ameri can. We manufacture'a larpre proportion of our Goods, and can seil at the lowest rates. If aper Hanging done in the C'ounlrv at (ity pnres. PAKIMS1I & HOI GH, 411 Io. 1 otih MrrH ft. I'fittartefphia SEWING MACHINE. (Grover, Baiter tt Cos latnt.) OFFKE.I !U.Tnurkft t tuar. 4(5 Croadwar. New York. Ko. 42 Pouth F-.urth .-l. Dr-ftX CtlvHllnut, VS Baltimoiv St. Uiiltimorc. &irSu ContrcTiy between tin; nl nr fttlirr Patent. The utility and practical advantages arising from the use of the great timp-and-Iabor-savint; qualities of the Hewing Machine hein now universally admitted, and several patents hav ing already appeared, the next question which naturally arises is. Which one of these is best adapted for household or manufacturing pur poses! In answer, we would beg leave to state in a few words the advantages which we believe our Machine possesses overall others, ask a fair and can J id exauunntioti of it mTit, ani n 1th rntif.ilfor- art the caw in the hand nt an etilitiiN-uol and dlRrritntnaiintr puMic fr a juft, riirlitoran Trnli.-t. We claim, in the firti plaro, our ahility to ntftke the Mtrongrtt, bniulMmt'.ft, and mtt tluftUe trr.at and one which will neither rip wnr rafl h-n every third utit- h ia rut The stitrh by which thift end U atLained u a dw ting ii ixhing feature of our .at. nt, N iu- wholly unlike any otlivr iu use, and secured to as exclusively by It tier? patent. Seeomiljt, the aimpltrity of the construction of our Ma chine, runnine itdoeniiriVyn tliecam or eccentric movement," without the un of ft single cojr wheel, can not fait of eunvinclnff the most casual oWrver, of iU iMtitenfe !trenih antieon.cqin-nt durnhility. Third." our rejection of ttie "ahuttle" action, frcea tli oNrstorfrm the necenitity of xtopping every f t aiiimti to replniirsh the quill, and ennMc u-i to Ute ordinary rpoola t f cotton or i!k of 2 or 0 yardu in length. Manufkcturem of Boot, Shtef, Bnp, Ch-thin, Mat tresmi, Carriaen, and all Cloth or LeattVr work,wlicn strength and darnMIity are nquired. from the very finest to the heaviest, will nod this tno only Mactiue adapUil to their une. Pamphlets containing drawinjr and numerona tent noniabi from those who bare tMed thera for years may he bad, or will he sent by retiu' st, and the Machine mny be seen in full uvration by callioK at any above ofliees. arTh tiold Medal for the IM Sewing Machine war awarded n at the Great Pair of the Amcriran Institute, held in New York, and at the r'air of the Maryland Ins titute, held at Baltimore, Oct. IhM. SmM'cddJ ORijVEK, BAKKR ft CO. rbrcimlogy. fWlBSS, WELLS, CO., fKUil .VEIT TORK, Havp opened a Vlurenolnieal Cabinet and Aim .Siore, at 231 AKCII St between 6th and 7th, Philadelphia, and are prepared to furnish all their works on Phrenology, rnysitiinjry, Hydropathy, Magnetism, and Phon ography, at New York prices. Professional Ei.iminalion5.wrth Charts.anJ full whiten description of character, riven day aud cteiun?. IsTabinel free ' visi tora ' " MvMi5dij B1 T BRANCH FARMER. TrnM!, ftiiri'is rViiVni''AI'i: s 11)1 KINGS. W2v - L.,ier Br.iees. and all ;'iini;I r.i'ier -iF Surfiral Apparatus and Ban ,Vi ilagrs. applied and warrant'-d (e give satisfariion. l-y lr.and Mr. M'l'I.KX Ai:HA., No. 4 Xoiili SKVEM'H silr.-et, I'hil i-l'liihi't. The trrenl immbcr of Kemalrs relieved and cured by wnring Mrs. MVIeiiarhaii's Sup porters, warrants If r in commending them as supenor to anything .f the kind eer olVered lo the public ll517l3,l Philadelphia Spring Trade 1S54. iv i .v h a'; nr. nr. nxn rnx a ;. o yd 1.V2 Mark.-t St. & 2:5 Mertbaut t. Impjrlrrs nu t Wlu-hmle Vtnl r in Slapir Si. I'ainy Iry tinntU. VRK now rrei-iving a very UKNGKAL AM50ltT.ME.NT of Djincotic oub Xorcign Xubviri, niiiabl'- for b'llli City and ('inintry Trad-:, and ! which tliey oiler at trrtj low prirt. lot Cash, or to Prompt Six Months Men. fi' We solii it an exaininaiion of 1 hi r. stock by City, .Neighboring and Distant Uuyi r.s. CHAI'MT.V HI l.i:i KT, with Wainwritrht. Hiiutiugton & Floyd, l'.i Market :tiuftl7cij t. I'li-hJtlhui. i ij: stviiom:i:v. r.AKi V Fl L ION, lit South Klt.HTII 1 j Stret, 'liiiirt,jii'-hvii leave lo call 1 the a'.teniion of l.'oimtrv Dealer". Schools, and ! I' ' .... i.. i i.,rn ... .. " , , , llin- hole- ! ."lMIM.lt l.umcll lilt ..r.. -i.tiiii, s;ie and lietail on the most reason able t. rms. I .... . . ..I IS , ' nii'(e .alH.r ad Envelop.-s. inrlud - I in., a full aso: tnn'iil of the I ieutr mvi -tuc i d"i ' . 1 , cele!.rate I goods of le La If tie A l'o. and 1 hos hlioads & sons of l.rndon. Also liol.l and Steel Pens, Drawing Pencils (Fa der's and others'). Drawing Paper, Itristol Hoard. Sealing Wax. Ink. Inkstands, IJodgers. CriMikes'.Wostenliol ins' and other line Cutlery, Prtn aies, Pocket Hooks, Portfolios, Writ ing Desks. Ar.ftc. Persons visiting the filv can have their paper and envelopes embossed with their initi ':ls without extra charge. r Orders from dealers and institution of learnini res.,. r!ln!ly solicited and filled with r Ill'.fi l.'.ivc resprtrnlly to rail ihe Public's aiifnunn tn my Kstalilishmcril. No. , squill Fill I! Til t. (I.eii.u- C!ifsl:ui:). fkilad-' ilJim, lur thi" nantilarniri' anil s;ile c f i;il- i tliH!4. wliTi' I u-il! alw ays he in readiness j to aliend lo anv or icis 1 may Lie Invornt uiili. I I am prepareil 'o furnish Knvelupes nf every j quality, sie arni ilescripti.-n, W huiesale arnl I li' tail.ihetim rriiim r.t paitcrn, plain anl ljal. i I wuultl also call atirntion to tin- llie Snilc-' inq. Knqravin?, I't int'ir.', ati'l Knil.'tssins of Hiisiui'ss Carls for Enveli pes, l.nier hcaiN. ' Itill-hcail.s, Carls, Cirrnlars, Ac, all of which ; I furnish at very low rate-. Clamping letters I prevems tl.cir '.r.: to the IVa.l Letter Oif.re. With patent maeiuiies: f the la'ost iniprove- ; mer.ts !'..r emUossir.-. i rn.tine, aNo f..r ' the m.iiiu:a ture i.f Knvel.-pt s.aml every faei-j lily for ee.;itni' orders wi'h ilesp.iich.aiid St ; thetr iHiverv I'V Kxpre-s Line, or as may le ! areeil upon, I ran i.ol lu.l to co:npi'.e with if. n.'t erei any other e.-t i!'!r hui ri I i f tin kiml in tlie worl.l. J w llotni: onathir Ktiveh pes r.onstantlv on han.l. samples of vhteh ni?v he ; I'ait'i Itiirkets, WirkiitlTwine, 4'micIc ViI1iw llakrts, Wm. low Mia-ies, M.tlches. O br War'. !tnMl? Hrtih.-s, ISlnrkiHEf, W(n AND W1I.I.OW WAHK of 11 Wind. ar .lit? MaiiulaoiunTN" lowest l'ali prices. Jvmis KtTo.v.j ;im""jti j.ixo. 11. II(,wz. Fruit ami nitet fioiirry Il'liI.rAM A MMJ.KKS, W h. desalt Ma-1 j iiutacitirtrs and l'ealer m Conlcelion- erv of all kinN. . I .urlh Thirti JSt. Ueluw ' Harp rillLAHKLI'llIA. The attention of dealers is ru's."i. to an examitiatioit of l.Mir trk.Hhii ii will be tnml t he at hast etjual to anv in the city. FOK-, hHtA HU ll ol all kinds tn season. N.B. Orders by niiul or utlit f.vivp pminptiy attended lo. U'..M:t I Sou iv Akhih Vraotl. VfiB.NTS WAX'J'Kl in everv Town an I I t-onntv in the I'nileJ Stntes. to yell the! most popular and salcahie hooks nnblished manv of them heautifuliv illustrated wjlli (I ored Enravtmrs ; aKotlie nmt popular works of T. S. Ahthi h, includini; 4ArlIiurs Collage LiNrnry." Irit"Itiffent .iti't enterprifin Dicn will fin"! tlil- a pleas ant and yr ainh'.f liiuif. I.ir purtimlan1, aji.r-s r-t p!tl J. S. IlKAtH KV. PuMi.hpr. lyto-2 No. 4- . rth K urtli St. "n!n-irhf.r. K. OOULil. (Siii-ffi'.fior to A. VIOT.) A'(.16 1, ( stnut Street, Sirnini's liuildiny, PHILADELPHIA, TTEXI VK Mi-sir IVblisiifb and Dealer j in Musieal lastruineiits of every descrip tion exclusive Aent for the sale of Ilallett, 1 'avis A t.'o's(Uos!on) Patent Suspension Uridge Mutiun aud other PIANOS, l.fiiloerfs Rouiloir Pianos, Mtdodeons, Martin's Ituitars, Harps, Vudins, sheet Music, Music Itooks, etc.. Kesidents of the country will be supplied by mail or otherwise vi.ii anv music thev may wish, at as low rates as if purehaed m person. Having one of the largest sioe!s in the I niied States, I feel conlnletit nf satisfvii-e all mav favor me wiih a call or order. ir' Dealers in Music supplied on the moM Iieral terms. Jiant9 to let. Second-hand Tianos for sale. ly-73 1"EIG citcniivrlv cniraced iu the mantif j acturc of PAPEU, wc will pay to fnnn tn Merehants and others havin- RAGS f(r sale, more than the. present niarktf pricts Cxtn. JKSSlT A MotiKR. Paper Mjnufact's, lk'U.;.it,'-'m OlJl,"!'. V.,.,1. V. Si (t.t t?t. rc ow Anh,r.-!ieeen f.h A- 'h)' t'.. ,ip,.,...t ..t.-irn!U i t.tll.l I I Dtl I " seen r.h.-. mclr olliee, also ol Disra-ne.-,' r.r.y. is trot.i I.i t l.i re; reni. v a ) r-' lvftl77'.-l V.'.M. rol.Iir.KT. Cast, mil I- P.. for WDnf.at a'. i..ncs.tli.- f t.- 52Sr K K A- : S (l. 1 r Was-n.-. to r. ilect W, ..!- -we ihii.k it i V V W'-fsT fiii$9i 111, X-r Thir.1 So...f, l-h.K 7V..V, ' l..-ier for Loth W..t lin.uer aa.i M.m-.tfaetu. N- y.Xf.-j '5,' jJk niil..l.i':i.l'ill. I rer ''"a' a,Ur Fac re. inhere there ,s a j . .Vi' . '.yi gJJ'NH , , , , , , . variMvi.t S'l'-ls t. select Irmn.anil th manii-! V - p r' - ' '"j ' WYvjjj Wt Manitfaett:rLr.s m;u i W.estJe Ih-alrri m fjctirrets have a ii.-h lett r rhapy." to len.ler fiTlv:V&f It! S Corn Hrooms. l.onkin" tJlaises. Cnnlaie. '. satisfaction t i their cii.'..:ners than when a: "Ti '-"r.jS.4sSl.WVl'l SSL' fl,l 5 J. STRAW G00DS...EPRIKO IS54. TITHE s'lliscribeis are now rear':,, 10 'xni bit at llieir Splendid Xvnr IXabllilinieut X. 41 S'JUth S-eon.l St. I'UiUt'b 'j hitl, n entire new and .Miiliful si.cl of t!raw. Kanev and Silk Bonnets xn flails, Tlowrs, &c, ami I'anama, I'alin ami Summer Hats for gentl'-men, wlnrh oir olii j.airon. Merrhanis and Milloo rs gcn'-raMv are invio-il lo rxamine, confidently promising iliem.iii i-xtcm.iii variety. in novllv, and 1:1 sti ies.a yi'cn uNcu.,ru. il Oidcrscareliiilv:m.l promptlr eiecuted. THOMAS V 111 IK V CO. zi.xc r.nTS. i: tiiii:d fiiEAPi:i tiiax white i LEAD, and lice from a.l poisonous JIIK .1t:' JKIiSrr ."' -o.!7MM". luring Sr.il.vr.ia...-. J ti.-.r ri... ...i m.pri.T. o.- -rk.. ui.il iniiirornl II." iiunl'lt S0TER1OR IAIKTS, Dry, :il liMuml in oil, in -H.rt.-i IHrKJt-,-M i,f tr'-in 'I - I" (M-uliili. ; JM IlltV, ill httr-i'l. T -Hlp-'Ui-il-iwh. f l..r t r-.lu. t-. an- I.n tn l lu r-ruu- i'irri- i .r iu- tr Tl.,ir WIlITK.l 'TC. r.1.1 li is -1.1 dry "T CT'llliI in r-nnii-l hi i.a ui , m. ii,..i ,.rl.rT:iii t unsuri f-r b-ly ami : r-.nriyw-.iiror,ren. k.-. i- fi..h hii.1 .f in 11 - i, it i.t nw-uMr lim-. lo t,. r.,.. 1 Ur, puii.U will U .urkir to othrr 'i"b-ir lillOWN 7.1SV PATT.hi-h fM mt a l"w Vru-. Hi.t cu i-ii 1 w 1? - iw . v r-4-"-. i." n- w writ kn ti U-r iu i.n.trtie iuui- i..n ......1.1.,. ,i... -. na, ,i,v til tt.itrut tt.nr d-iiu'lj. to tj. " bbwJW t.ir. n'.ro:h. t ms-tn.it nr1m. L- . HllT r.na.iB nil llif TrOT T- tio..ftti tin u. n.l if ol un mtwil lt; color fr-r 'm- f 11111 1. st.Ttt ttni Ipiiwrtrrn, N.w.c..r -f l-.'ifi " ' VIllow Hare, II. COl'iIHK, 1!) Sotitb S1 'NT' Pt i Pht'u.lttil in. di ors i-.- Has side, lmforter and Manntac. .rcrall Umds of 1 . f , ..st.,,., , part , f UM'-l.'tW M AKl.- oi .isi .n n i dii i fit tl-i biloWtliC. l.aO.i.- irieiltl.' ' kets, Wmk lt:iket. Flower !!asl;et?, Oi:.ce ! lJaskets, Srgar ti ckets, rir.in, i aiicv ami r.m- t i.r.n.l.-rcrt II -s . ei.. l.a-l i' S . 01 k. .-"lanos ana Sewing ''h.i.i'. of I eantitul lent workiuin-hip. which h- d'-stn and exe.el- is selling n-ruar- kahlv cheap for Cash. I N'.ll. Just rere.-.id from R- nuviv. a large j and varied ass-Ttmem ..f FANfV ;oois.to! which the a'.teniion of the j nt.lie i-. icspect- J fully invited ir,iii.117i:Vj j 10W Tons N'o.l Sii't-t,'ii'Kslidli'ii iiiip, DUH'lPTS 1 'ri.-i'.nl and l.eiiimie, Marran - td of sup r qii ilny the r.hi',-ip'st 11. -inure iu the world. l'-ruo ri and d.-alers Supplied Ht 1"W piiees. l.'ti't th,.,i.iif jjtnit fi'irjer. 5,10 haircls jeiec'.td exptesslv f-T Us fertil- 10.1100 htishtlj rf same in ln" I- l,()(tn h.irri-ls C'i!e:r,e,l Flatter. ; mni " Casing " I 1IHI Peril l ' I I'i:i:l'VI X f.V S 'I'hisar: e'- ue, H'. r , in i'ot.'i !-nce to i v,i ctish sners.a- eij'ia! to ai.y j imp'-rie,!, at.'! ;.ir sut-c r.or to in-'t in the n.r. r- , krt. .r',oim bars of tins sapr-j;. r tin a no f.r .aie at the lowest maiket ra'e. A'sn . j I'aia-oruaat.'iiaa Fun liette ( ;r, nM i liar- : coal, Ac. A.-. ! C. FKKM'If A CM. j at the Steam Flatter M 1. rir.r:;rn Vork v. Crown ami Ca'h-whil' 'i-- 'u'';'' l.ta. SUt j To Vto!-(i rowers, j ,- .',. M p.mn.is Wool U'AM FP. ; vWJ ' :'e "'i,'ri!,'r!i f''fl thankful .t .rr. p 1st patronau-e conferre.t npi n their iii.iniii.iciuriroT oj.eiaiiotts, ainl hope in Inture that the ueii-vrish'Ts of th 'ir country w.ll feel ilispmeil to sliare ahunJatifJv I'V pa'ri-nizms " Home Ia.itis'rv an l F". r.: rpn-e.'' Farmers. Merchants, ami M.-c iiair.es, u-e mvr.c yo:i al! ! to ctye us a call, as ue ..'itH-! kep.ii;: rons- tantly on hau l a 2 1 assort jient of ti.'fil.s I i'Ur own iriantif;:i:ttire, sttch a L'luths, Ciitiinirres, Sitiurlt.;. ''' i :!it,ti;-., St'fkipj J ";', !'. to ex.:ha-.?e for Worl or i-ell low f, r Cash, tlrain, l.ar.l. S,.:,p. or any oth-r market. ihlc I'rod'ire. Tiiey ;!! aio Wholesale to Mer chants, a -id save :! em tl.e .looker's r.rotit, hieh tew ;'.miK are hjao'tt onr in i Hv strict a'tent on t. .a- i ' rnent a coolly share r. f raol ess, they hf.pe c natro nae Very re spe nl!v yours. r rn.., makr a co.. Whit; Peer Mills. I nion Co, Fa 11. 1 i.'.l 3tnr.':''. Mnv SHIHUCl :aCU lICUS 1 statr. "X""f n'l 'II is herbv eiven that the Keeistei I ! 1 ut I'nion cr-nniv the tl ilav vt March, i ! i i i, isucil u the suLfsrrt.HTs. Letters Testa-, 'military n the lat v.;ll and testameDt vt Samuel M i Irllf n, late of BtitValue town-hip. I'nion riniit?. deeasd- AM persons ou inc ' said estate are lequeMt-d to make payment, i ' ah( ih,(l- having claims auamst the estate j will pn-ent thein rn-perh- air.hentuated lor: I , 1 il. , j 3ruK.nn nt. SA.Ml 1.1, l I l.t.LI.i.A. Kxeentor. M RV ANX MCI.KLl-tX, Executrix BulValo-, March 10, 1! 0UCt V liTTERs TeMnmemar- , ra'c 01 IL. late ot the A1.KXAXDKH M'flJ liorouch of I.ctt iI'iirs'.d ceased, havinr been rantea to the surM ribers no:ice is nereiy ctren lo all persons indel.ie.l to sat.l estate, to make immetli..'e ) aymcni ; and th. -e havinr; claims are rrqnecil to present them dn!y authentic:;'- I 1 ; itttleiu' i.t t" e ;i;ei of oe undersiune.l. K1)"H i". HI'Mfls. of ?V:Yfnnre. Fa. KI.IZ Al'i: Ml M ti.l l.L, l.t nisl.uig. I.ewishu. r. .I..:i. II. St T(yru;K is hereby civen, that Ieit-rs trsta t nientarv i n lh. e Lite of SVmn I'mi. V hup of Mifiliiibut ir hi.rrutrh. dec h.T. e been granted to the un lemoned, in due tWmol law, by the K.isteroi l'n:oiir"iiniv. Al! p'"t. ns indebted X said ' are rupi-'Mt d to m.i!.e immediate pnymen!; and thoe bavin claims atrninst it will presenttiw m tin!) luitlteutiCaMr J fur scttletiien. fcHEXKY V. FniEa Exectitcr. l.ewisburi:. April 21). 1 Instalment. OJJire Susquehanna KttitraaJ C nmpeny. II tnttisnrRn. Jan. -t. inn-i. rpilE ST(L'KHOLI)ERS of this Company I are hereby notihed that the Second Illta!mrnt Ot t II C l'Oll.ir per rnare is called in, payable on or be tore the Hlh Ot Fcbmarv e.t and an instalment of like - . , , amount payahlc on or before the UMh day of 1 each month tl.erealter, nntii me unote is pain in, to wit, the Wh of October nextby iltose j residing in Baltimore at 1'ninn Bank of Maryland ; Dauphin comity flank of Mtddletown; Norihiiinberl'd countv-Haiili of "orihumb!J; lni(in county I. ewis burg Savings Institution, j By order. KDB. P. HOLLINS. Treaurer. Ji L IVi tVnUalilcs, lor fle or prtsttvl 1" Of'r, a 'lie CKratls fffic1 Perfect Fits! JOII II. .IIIXr.lt carries oa th Tailoring business, ou Ins own hok, at has old stand on North Third 8'.rrrl, where he will attpnd to Making and ('ailing as osual. The FASHION? received frrm Htm Vorlf. All work done in the best style and 00 the most rcaonbli; terms. Produce received a Market prices. Lowij-hnrg, Sept 3, 18S3 JOil.N B. MILLER. Summer Fasliions for 1S54, ytnm Ths I. William', nmadway, .New York, just r'-'d by J. V,. Mil.LER, Lewisburg. Ur.'IOW TEKFERAKCE HOTEL, fre ( cram un4 ratine; .aloM. I ( unirr " S'rmi'l Otl'f Murkrt StS. , rr il:ivi nicd the commodious and well li'i fitted boildiiigs at the lower end of Market M. (formrily the mansion of Wrn.Hayes.Eji ) the siibscrib-r is prepared to entertain .77.' A f. i:U. V AI TR.i ' ELt.KS, Man and H.-ast. with Jodgmg and food be nul won intoxicating niiuurs. r-ft There is also attached an ICE CREAM , j EATIStt SALOON f0f ftetillr nt n. ; iu renrcirullv fAirv a fair trial, and a , , . ' , auan: ut lur puuc jijinjiid I E. PETERS. Lrwislmrs. March "ft, 1RJ 4 3m l'Al'KIt HAN(ilNGS, Chairs, and Cabinet Ware. nAVlNti made a larre addition in rear of his Iti irk simp, upper end of Market stieet, aioi discontinued hi" shop on ?d street, ll:e sut.srnl er l.as removed there all his tools and ware, and will he happy lo see old coslo mers and new at his Mnrlet St. shop. A fre. h supply of WALL PA PEK, consist ing of new uiol fashiorial ie patterns, is now selling at redt red p-ire-.. All kinds i f r .i..vJ I'ABIXET Fl'K M't'l'lii:. stnt.il le fi r Parlor or Kitchen, can he IihiI u teru.s l,.ci ran not fail to please. j All uoik wananted. WV. AI1MSTROXO. Lew isiuirg. March 17, l"5I 6m urssnrs chain mm, fir cutting both Grain and Gras. 1 I l - i AM FAC'J'I 'LEI and for jale al the l.wistiiirir Fi'iir.ilrv bv liKHDKM. .MAR!-H & CI .s 7 ';.. x i;-: M-:ns cohcekmmg THE Sb'SQijtHAkNA RAILROAD Li ri.t'ttrn t.it tl.r .Jt'tiltfH through lj IiMIinlurs!! I.- a ImX iu-i I. . KiKCl baa g V ab ad ot all (he t tiu pautes. and haa nr oj. f;ci( one ol lle bent and t.irel atoeka of K.VI.Ij & WINTKU (.001)8 c -vt opeut J in thi.-r. unirr, iid of such at J lew aud (u:ihTjr-r at n it) cite 14 ti? taction to all. E?.Y GCOL'S of all kinds, t.ji tt t;ts, r..F.-. T : t'r -kt-r-. . , .Iw liar-lirai ', tjni' nsteare, CtJirware, J'.tU,tf anil Sin', lints, anil Caps of the latest t le inj Iks! quality, t'nilircllu. brushes, Hroonoi, Fniu's Krou..ii and Klry, llilj of a-1 kini!i, nil other article, im nunii reus to mention at! of .nicb nl be mIJ at p'tees i 10 n.loni.h iurehaivrtf. .Ml kinds nt Country FliOllL'C'C taken ia elrh:miitf Inr linoils. i;) l'le.i.e eive nie a cll lifor, purchaain I'ls.-u h.Tt, an I cl.iirgc uothinc fof lookine at mf llu. Js. O. H. 1'ItsSEL. .M.tilir.lurs. Crt SS H52 The Far-Facr.e'1 Eledicine! IIOLLOWaW'S TILLS. i Th. f lis h. f mp-tfid erliT-Tv if medi-inal aerbiv ui- t a i-i - . li:n uluic. t Uur tl.e iytraolin ai 1 1 t.i' tl.. ( n-f-i-;-. : rrtidt tt d Lh m aatver wi V fu .r in nt-:.riv -t-rr (art ofihrwurld. Th itiii.i. um- uc t-.- ti.f liaTc tu t with thnnhr-at thw I'i. i ui-t e(:Mtini.iiry. nv.ui;. it ie Teae4. t ill-ir ucn.i.'rlul tb'-aey in te rure of Hitiona rt-iiif-.a.iit ki:t tl;iVr .f tue Liter and Stomach, ivr-oi.- h i I'T-Mir- in omui; thent aecordti-fc tw iip .m i,-. .-lu,itit fa;! iu Wiiig rctircd lo healib. Weakness nnl IVliilify. Kerf oration t lit n!t h ot a Iclitli luaij at'ii 45 wbfO ut JVatK"- door ' C ' , , ",, , , , . , . s. r.w.j.. .ir i.f s,.wkhtru II im T" r '' R ii ix. r, "r- frn.er!j a rwitf tw 'lr- l.nii ln m a Jwhuir (tef beaitb tr pwara r.t ttmt. )nat, -r; iitiai.v wai ui iist to a i.h)Mlw r-w nii-htlv jrr-p rMtino r.t want f etiW. why-h cmaM ftrt nt uitfi .n.Miti 1 1.- iVS r.ti.aj' Lellitnitt(tliari(u Cf'iii-t nifti in l;li.wtihoit rft. rt. Ile&t lat Mvnl voua i'lili. at.it uL'lcr I r T:.i ie ai n-rtctrd in health b ti. ir iK-n. IU- lately rmimt-. ti N-w Vrlu and ba ju-t m:tn toy, lltMt l.e a nerrr better lit health at il .(. n it m U it 'iiinint you wtb the eirrunptawer. 1 ; UutMiMK tt,- 11.. ul iour ! 1 i.mtn. Mr. r..tin rri-"lful. j cn.i.LKs smith, l''utinf Miniter. a rerrnarif iit t urc or a di. eased Uvcr v many ears duration. Tear Sir In thin tl..-tit.t yt ur t'llif f cm maud a aaar etiii.ivf Mil- tt.nu any oth. r j n- rier;.ry &h tin in tai-fi r tli.' t iiathc. A a i nrf f ..f their clfii acy in Liver anil Hilton m i.l.i in f I dimv ttifnri. a. lolUiWimr rmar. A Imtlv ' tliiuli un villi U di 1 an prreaatly aaainted, ftr t Tr -r- i a t-vTt sutVrt-r tnu diceaM- of the Livar a J l'.-tiie 4-rpJ.nn ; lirrmeifirM. aitfLitMit aMr4t her that I he - uld do u.tihii k to n-iirve her ulT tit. ami it was j n. t iiki-iv .-lie n-iiitl survive uianv month. Thin aaooaw-eriiH-iil mtlurallr caused crt at alnrtn moi.c her fnmds art! reinih i.. nul th.-y imlnetd hrr to make a trial M ' ,l,f ,l',h h iBpt4.rd her fvnl blih thatch , iti.ltii.i! tiin nlililiai lluki tll'.Iil ihr lniiril a Mrb,i n ... . i... ....i.- . .. . rtire. 1 Id-' if twrite tttouthi asu. aa.i ah baa not exper iiiis it ut n ' f retap.-, c4 often weelarra lha& jour I'll I" hav l n tlie n.'-ann of tavinr her Ufa. I iruaiD, Ivar r-ie. voura truly. Julv ir-!. 1 (Maedi J. CAM IS. ii'vtsTtiUd lll't irt wtrnderfuTfit cJctKWut tM Ukt f r h'WXtuj cmylanit: -A-ite ProrT JaumlH-a A-ii.ma ! nu-rw l.iver Cmptnta BiiH iis Com- krviprla l.tirutao plaiuta k'ttnal' Irrejr- Pitta tt.otrhi-4 on u.atiUvit lilicuinatKiin tlM-3Kin I'avera all Ketenti of ' W r..'.-U'uit la kinds I'nn 4'niiin t'itf Ccnflivat'n ofiiout Fcrffula, nr Kii x'm Kill erOB tVeti Mil Of the Ih-wc' tlead-aent tTe 'Ihroata ,'," Indi.-eticii st.;n. aad I D, l"l,ty lnrtntww travel eakn.t ; ?tIMj ..nrTewii'le Itar. Inuaw.r and alMathhw i n New ora. rrlen.for Medinnri.ia tile tMarea.ddree1 j IZlr:"" i Pu ii mf r.iiu.iiiPnT v. r reirmr iioihwi, thro..ub..utibl ir-r.!!" Keirs.t ::.s.Mrt. I ra. h T l-r had bel.ral of Um kIUKIal lr. : lieu'.fn th. I'Dit n. rTh.-re if . eennirf. ral-leVaiing fT t.kiy Ihlarprr ltoae.. N. II. liir.Hiin'n for trtr nasl.siMs olpativnUl. rr.-rr .It.r.lrr. are affix. l tr. earh H..m lya tV Tor sale hy lr. KEMPER. Mifllmbnrg "TT Qll" not rpfusrd al the Lewi V 1 V k l I burg Khroniclc rffico. DI'IIHS oi a upeiior loim.for aale at tfc f'riroiiirleoirie.S rt aimle. Sn- per dea W at il.e Chrrriir:t Cff.ce 1, 1
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