LEWISBUBG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. - - , . in wf TATnHDEnT.rrinter. H. C.HIOKOH, .ait'-- i .. .tvanee. 15 in three motilha, firiJ AtM.M wh .n "JJ-f JVo.y, t the end of Ihe year. H ofliw m "',.,, ,, ih u procure i-'l to tiive notioe ,f the mime tlir. .n;n ,:,,.u' ,; iarominnnily "" t2tti?!Z:.. .... rrr See7xcw .idv-rlisom h- "ThrsiWiJ Wilson i rnr.-r(y, in Kelly towmdup, is offered at J ub'.ic .ale- ecc opposite page. BsrJltet "of the VIna ucw.-ptirers .Know Nothing" al.outtl.c Iowa election. fc.The Wheat recently purchased from flip I'altitnore market for the NVirthllraneh region, is f.aid to be so highly flavored by . ..t if r l . 1. rirlic as to "20 asaitist tlie giam 01 I'O'.U e' r t 1 .1 i Yankee and Dutch nl lactones. t<U- 1'scrcin iiiCi'nijKimtit'n ami JMamaliun, will be held in the I.KWIS laiir. Acaiiemy on Friday evening next, (Sept. Sth.) Parents and CuarJians and the Public generally are rcpect fully invi ted to attend. fcaTOu our fir?t page will be fjv.nl cri pinal articles relative to the next Fair on the West llranoh the operation cf Divi sion, on a sifter County and the local i.-.-ue iu our own count-, to which we a.-k the especial attention of our readers. Ouehv. Why don't tins I,onritown ! papers publish the Jiir'uau Hi!! t And why crm't the Times aud Vo'kesficund be us clever as the Sta-, and j uMUh the Pre mium List for the next County Fair, by instalments, iu some corner of their paper? Until fVn-i. at A.r.'N.-m R.ii. The citizens of Aarousburg, in Center county, are taking efficient measures for the esta blishment of an Academy in that towu. One of the best "investments" and most useful "public improvenr utM" in a town, is a well supported and a "progressive" seminary of learning. "AMEUif.vs Or.iiAN." We have ree'd a Pro.-pitus fir a paper with this title, to be published Daily and Weekly, by an Association of Americans, at Washington City. It is to be devoted to the "o.ne lliE.v of "Americans ruling America" French S. Kvans, publishing agent. The Daily So, Weekly 82 per year iu advance. SSyThe adjourned Ten-.pcrauee meet ing on Tuesday cvciiing,was presided over by Francis Wilson, and addressed by Jas Aiken and Trof. Walker, Ilev. J.WineeofT licing out of towu. The next Monthly Meeting is on Tuesday cveuiug uext. An informal County Meeting is to be held at New lerli;i, to-morrow, to devise xicar.s to bring out a full vote for the Prohibitory Iiw. t, S -v ijueer, tnouglitlul chap, lately asked "what rffi .0 is this M:t. CllIW.MCI.E up f jr ? for I see he is abused so much, be must be up for something !'' Truly, if abusj be a proof of coiiscriuruce, this paper has tonic claims. gome three or four of our county cotcmp' rarics are con stantly venting th-ir rago against the Chrouick, its Ivlitor, or Publi-hcr and poiut blank falsehoods, sneaking insinua- lions, or borrowed witticisms, seeking to 1 , . i t t I it:iiiiij us iiiiineiic-i-, uiii tueir cuaracier, in coruniunity. So numerous and perse- vcriug arc these as.-ejilauts, that we long 1 ago gave up tho attcuijit to atiswer all ; their assaults, for when one is exposed iu j its deformity, they start a doz.-u more ! brazen still. j An Jiithj-rtukht pnper the slave of no party we arc sometimes denounced as a " Whig abolition sheet," and anon as " the most unscrupulous Locofoco in the comity:" Uut the Chronicle is I.ndei-en-ie.nt still : And yet, from the Last paper iu pat ronage aud circulation, the Chronicle Las under our control become the.ii-st in both. We would not exchange it, this day, for anj two iu the county As to character, let our score of calumniators, masked and open, seriously ak their own hearts if they have done us any material damage by their vulgar personal abuse of us yclr uftcr year? if we have not enjoyed, indi vidually, as many tokens of public conCd- yncc as they ? and if they really suppose Mhey honor or bomGt themselves, or their rirofes.sion, or their cause, by those rude land often indecent assaults, which may be jjuiaiaoic to the few ,,,10ble and ignorant, joui aie Uisfrnstin.T t ,,n w, . , 1 , , c -- - IL'SOCCL is I - .) ; j mtiK about it . tey-Tlic Democrats of . I iwiTntn f., t,.. inni"mated K.S iw. e.. ,' f.,., j ..'i .-t-nuTn aim ,. ! -t Hir. . r ."'r " na,i; i i'ei'resen- :i.ttue ( oiif. rcca uninslrueted. Nf.w YiirtK An "ii ti is In i , o' T 'to I'.urnpa is "aken frisoncrit. ' ' u"S5,aas 1 llAnRIPninn. A ti ir "rt ti. v. Wtic State C,, n ; ' 1 ? - 'nvtu,i"n met to-day and T 1 1 1 V C'r,?la,C Ti'.reSolv4i'il M'l'Ort .I:.!.'r l'(.rr .,,- f, 44 w 1 " iv T"r tmvi riior iT-ithdrc r-5.Tlie .Merchants of l)auville have publishnl, that there are 80 or 00 pedlars from Dauville, who ap. peddling through Lycoming, Montour, Ooluinliia,Umoii and Northumberland counties, urtlhoiit Itrenn: riiey call upon all good citizens to assist them in enforcing the law against those violators. It is manifestly unjust and impolitic, that responsible, permanent m:n should pay rents and license, while others irresponsible and unknown prowl about the country, cheating in almost every transaction, without paying any license. The Officers of the Union Co. Ac. Sue. and Committee of Arrangements for the next Fair, are requested to meet at ! .1.- ,.ir... ,.e rr iy i:n.. i.. ... :.. t . iiiu ouiee. 01 w. i. vainer, i'.Ml., ill Jit'WlS- burg on Isaturdny, tlio lltli mst, at 1! o'cloi k, 1'. M. A full attcudcuco is par ticularly desired. jacoh ni'xnv, President. kit I.tfMil'itrChrouUte. Baltimore Markets, ted tt t'nR, (iif.si A Co.. uniM!8$L.n MtrchnntSy Ihrfitinurt, lUvriMnitE, Aug. 21 1 M. Prices cf Flour and Crnin are again on the ... !. 't. Yi . Jtut n- "' e Muoic -amuy r umr at iu . .. Ktra O 5", Snncrllni. Rl !. 71 u iil, ,.r,. ,. , , ' .' . 7 ' J llght stock. The receipts of Grain are pretty heavy, and demand brisk. SalesWhitc Wheat 1 to-day at 1 S5 to 1 95, Ited 1 ? to 1 0, info- ! rior parcels 5 to 20 cts. lower. Corn in good request sales S5c. for Md.; I'a. would bring I 87c. Pa. Kye 1,05 to 1,07. Oats 50c. Scve- ' eral orders for Wheat to go up the North Uranch Canal, have been received and execu ted here. In bomber there is net much variation in prices. We quote an active demand at iIH , to SO per M for white pine Hoards and I'lank, i 14 to 15 for W.P. Siding, Hemlock 13 to 13J. j It-iA v's riLUsai-crlalti Cur- forlit-tifral O.-1'itily. .-tr.-f-t. t'im-iiiuult. k.is iiifnrm.'tl CnitWi-or llollcoraT that j lip allTtl -.uii'lt-raliltf wlii-iit vi-r w wciiten his Sou'.h itii e"t)rf-(lillo(.wiii' h he I'r 4 -i.-jLt :y . 4.uij.-i O-il t 'lo, ! :irli' iliMrly 1.1 .pw OrK-iiiKt ; l.i- tonm' l-r-Aiiif drr..hin tlir. at .an Ji .1. nm nii:iiii J wid, pr.-at --iiral .li-l.:l:ty: ' In- tri.. I a Virl ty of U'fl;rin'-. Mil htK h.-:i'!h P"ti:tton?,l ; Ui il.r'itu". A li.' li.i'l lif-aol U'.II .wav'fi fills epokrii of j '-ry hi-lily. ho .l.-U-roiii".l in ;iif tliM!i a trial: thfir j virtu-i.. lit t.i i-AKf. act-l like luaii?: in llui! wo,kn li it' invitr rut. il. an-1 a j-.-rt. t-t i-urc f th- yt-t. ni effw-U-tl; ani d-L-.r. l.r will uctcr Lc a.on with -ut lti.ni. Cirrrtettd Weekly. Wheat Kye Coin (its Flaxseed Dried Apples Butter ?2,00 75 70 :t7) . 1,12 . l,2.- li ivrirs. .......... Tallow Lard liacon Ham Cloversctd.... S 10 12 10 12 4,00 DIED, Wii.Liasi AitMSTnoxu was born in Boston. Lincolnshire, (England.) iu 1 t)l, and drt-d at Ins residence in Lcwisburg, Pa., on rSaturday morning last, Aug. till, making bis ase about till years. More than half his life he had spent in otirtown. As a husband and father, he was kind and provident; as a citizen, he was peace ful and exemplary; as a Christian, he endeav ored to do as he would have others do to him. At peace with God, through faith in his great Redeemer, he died sweetly and calmly, leaving no enemy on earth. A. Jobs A. Vs ValZiii, Esq., died at his resi- j deuce in HulValoe Vallev, I "moll Co. I'a., 26th tilt., aged 61 years in Oct. next. Mr. V. repre- sented this District in the tieneral Assembly of this State, one session ; and the train of a i hundred carriages following his remains to ; the grave, testilied the high esteem in which, as a neighbor and a friend, he was held by his fellow citizens. i Sa lilnly, at her resilience in Northumber- J 1,111.1, Friday evening, 25th ins!., Miss Mabi , Ass M'Cir. agrd about years. On the lull, ae.I 1 months, Willie Fohsvtii, son of .M.J. 1). ami Elizabeth Wiihingtnn. j In Suiibiiry, t Ith u!t.. a-.'e 1 10 year ;, Marga ret, daughter of George and Ann Vanant. On the lltth, ag" l 05 j-cars. (ienrge Hower. On the lSih, age.l i5 years, George Ycnrc. On the 21st, aged VI years. Miss Susan Hoilabaeh l li ,o,-,ile si!:h nli.. in herimth rear.Marv i V.. wife of E.II.Baldv, Esq. In Valley 'I'p,22d ' dieal Education, or any part particularly mte ult.. aged HI years, Lewis Man. j resting them.have facilities here nowhere else In Beverly, N. J., 2.1.1 ult., aged 11 vears, to b- found. Mary wife of (ieorge Lippineott of Pliila'.l.and J For announcements containing Terms, lauxhterof the late E.Greeno r.sq.ol Sunbury. In Jersey Shore, 17th ult., in her finih year. Mf rtoi J,,nn ""', lormerlyot , niton. Williamsport. 25th ult, aged id years, RirHRL, relict of Sheriff Thomas Havs. In lliiiluloe Tp, Kith ull., aged 3 years, Wil. liam II. son of Conrad and Maria Swarlzlen der. On the I5ih, aged 2 years, James son of Daniel and Maria Pick. In East Bu.l'alo Tp. 20th nit., aged 5 years Aaron, son of Peter and Eve Wolf. In West Bulf.iloe Tp, 1st ulLaged 50 years, I Daniel IJoyer, Sr. 20 5 MI'SOI ITO NETS inst reed by BEAVER, KliEMEK &. MOORE. To 1 Vrson out of UmjJiimt ut. $500 to $1000 a-year. a cir.txct: to makk muxey axd no good: BOOK AGENTS WANTED. 11IIE subscriber publishes a number of most I valuable Pictorial Books, very popular, j and of such a moral ami religious influence that whl e cnou men may Ktleiy enai:e in uteir rirruia- tnn.Uiey will ninfer iTuMlc bt-nt-Bt, and r.-e. i.e . fair ' compenjatiiM, sir titeir labor. i To men nf enterprise, and tact, tltia bnrtnes offers an ............Owe.. .t.l.it.l. A....libviii...t olili.m n.l will,. oj.port i. ' i-LiV. " .r."-7J ; Ti.-ir .in r..ir tui' wifhitur V niea't; in uifir i ppiitly by mail a (lirrulsr fontainin; full pnrti'-ulnrst, Willi "lir(-tiiim tn prwin" diipfiwd to art as A;4 ntn." tei tht?r with tbr t rmti on which tln-y will be furnih'd, by a-JiJriiiiiJ tlie Mil(TiWr. iet jmid. liOliKKT JiKAIIP. I'ul.li'ripr. LSI Willimn !trii't, Nrw York. JTn Prem. and rrjttly fi-r A Dta by tlie lt ui iret -.Vfir Ilfrt- tmUtl Dccrij'tiftx tif the 1,'tu.si.in Em jnrr." FT furtln-r parti.-ulur iid ln-rsf as alov. School Sot Ire. THE undersigned. President and Secretary of the Hoard of School Directors of the Uorongh of Lewisburg, will receive proposals from this dale until Saturday the lfiih .lay of September nrxt.for FOCR Male TEACHERS to take e.har?e of the Public Srliools of said . . , .. ' , i ,ho (1,-sl ' .,,rongi.,tne scnoois ... . , uontiay oi vcioner u-.-ai. nu.. ............ ..... months. I.. STERNER, Pres. 1- .. .... V. '. r" ,uirr',m N. B '1 he County Superintendent of ( ..m- , mon Schools will be in 'wisnuig on ,,.. dayofssepiember next, for the purpose , of exa- mining 1 eachers,. Aug. 24, IS51 T.V-...T.rs " , - , ,. , ,. AVAD',mT ! y T . M AN to do the heavy work about the Siore, and keep a memorandum of what he does correr, H"' VOORE HLAVLR, KhLMER "-i'- Another Lot cf Goods ' L'ST opened, that will pay well to call and ' examine -tetore purennsing cisptviierc, at BEAVER, KRLMEIt A MOORE'S. IME COAL just reed and for sale bv 4 HEAVER. KKEMEH eV MOORE. AllL'DliOD, Union Cameron Guards! are directed Io ihect at the 1 house t A.H Hluir in the Unroii".. of Lew islmr on 8;tUir,.av the !Mh day vl September, I HA., at lU A..MJ in inn iiminrm lortin.i. IS. it. A Court of Appeal will k .,., it ik. li., .. .... I also an Election fur iioii-coinmis- sioned Officers. By order of Captain F. A. DONEHOWER. 570 in cash prizes 6570. "yol.IME X. of the SCIENTIFIC AME- RICAN commences on the Itith of Sep- trmher. It is rhicllv (ievnted to advancement of the interests of Mechanics, Inventors, Man nrartnrar, vr,nr. h... ,1... a;tr...-;.sn ... ufacmrers, and Farmers, by the diffusion ut ust'f'il knowl,- ljr tijKin tlM-;.'- iniHrtant l-nttjolit-p. It id t-aiti-il hv 1110a irit-tiraliy nki'lM in thartxari'l -ti-iurcj. ' ail-I wt'lt-ly r.i::trli.a aa a N itmil ami al.lr jmirunl. Ni-ar!T I all th valualiit- Pat,-ntH vhi'-h li-iu- wwkly from tii j I'at. i.t llltii-i'. nr I lluslratt ! with Kni:-aviiii:; an.t lh t -!uiiu. of all thu rat -nt!i r- .nlilili.-. in it roliomi-; ; tlotii makiri- tlif r a 11 1- l N-ieitl t mi Ui -Iiai.:'-:.I 1 K'i-yil.l --'u fT tutnrt as w.-ll as j-n-w-nt Pfft-r-ti. '1 h- 1 S-it-ntilii Aim-r can is v-rvpxtenivi-!yt-irru!attfl its cir ' rtilittioti in Hit, l.tt 'oil m-cxp-f'liiiflt O'li-sJ ci-filt? s-r w,t-k. It in in form f-T t,iii I inir : oa-'li o!,tm ,sint-ins iM-,oral loitilrsl I . it-o-fi vitiirs ninl ivi-f 1!H paj.-a f It. nilin , Matl.r, with nn lii l.-x. Tii- irai-lii-.il n r,-ii u alotn- an ! 'Ttb f any family nuifli m-i. lhau siili.rrij lion i-ri . Tlio rnlliti-rs eff-r tin- f-.ll'rtrin Taln:il.: priz - fi-r tlio lar-.-t list of snl.rrils rs sf nl in l-y the t-t January . n.-xt: i!on will In- pirn, f..r thf tariio.st IfKt, fir the ti5 for tlit- thiol. f f-.r tin- fourth, $-i f r th.- I. fill. $la for tli.; in.vlli, i i f-r ihr wvi-mli. for tht : fiyhlh. $ M for llo- ninth. S-5 f..r thp t-nllt. J11 for tho i h-von!h. ila for tin- twolf.h. f 10 ror tin- tliirb-eiilll, and , $ii for thu luurttt-iith. Tlit- r.a.-li will la- paid to tht- or-ir of tltp suruefeful cowit-tiU-r ioiuii'diaU'l after January 1st. IS.!.,. TutMs. One copy one year one fvtpy aix tnotilbs s)l, fiieoopioff mx uiouttts 5 1, ton eonies nix uiontha Ss, ti n copies twt-lle months $ la. t.Cot,-n t-opies twelve tnrntll- $-2. taenty eopies tw.-lve iiionlhs i iu atlvant-e. No numltert.f tttihstTipti' lis als-ve ti ran be talo-n at test than si. to t-a-h. Nam-'s rati lie etlt iu ul tlilf runt tilut-a ami Iroln iliif. n-nt I'.'St Oilh-es. Sotitlu-rn au! U c..t.-m mout-y ttkt-n fir aubscriptiona. L-rlWre slionlil 1n tliroetrd. r si ai.l. In Jll X.N Jt CO, US r u.tou flntt, X. w Yt rk fil .M.-ssti". Mur.n A ro. are extt-nsively en-rato-d in pr- rurin ptt'nts for now Inventions, at.d will advise inv. nlors. aith.-nt i-har.-, in nirard tu the ntm-lty of their iinpriveni--lits. To Wool-Growers. &M.OUO pounds Wool WANTED. .1... ..1 1 . .Vl .1. .. I t Ijia 1 I lie illost:iiot-ia nil iiiaiiiwiti 101 M-Jjf past patronage conferred upon their iiidiiiUacmhtig operations, and hope in liinire that the well-wishers of (heir country will fei-l disposed to share almndaiit'y by patronizing "Home IudustryaiidEiiKrpii.se." Farmers, I Merchants and 'Mechanics, we inviie you all to sive us a call, as we intend Keeping cons- . taiitiy on naim a goou assornneni oi uueus oi I our own manufacture, such as Cloths, ('fs-snierfs, .Sttin'ttx, Fliititth JI'iiiiI.i ;., Sl'irfciiiy Ytruf,dv. to exchange for Wool or sell low for Cash, (irain. Lard, Soap, or any oiher marketable Produce. They will also Wholesale to Mer ' ch.ints,and save them the Jobber's profit,wlnch ' is from 10 t 15 per cent. ! Cash u ill be paid for WOOL at all times.the ; regular market price. We do not expect to run Wagons to collect Wool we think it is ! better for both Wool Grower and Mauiil'actii I rer to deal at the Factory, where there is a ' varie'y of goods to select from, and the maiui ! faeturers have a much better chance to render ' satisfaction to their customers than when a lew goods are hauled out in a wagon. IS v strict atteniion to business, they hope to merit a goodly share of public patronage. Very respectfully j-ours, 8TATTEN, MARR it CO, White Deer Mills, L'nion Co, Pa. May 10, 15. 3m526 LADIES' INSTITUTE of tlir. V;in Muli'ral Unicersltg of 1'hilaJ. T IDE FALL TERM of this new Medical School for Ladies, will commence on the fu st Monday in October, 185-1, and continue lour months. The Statin! if Tencttint:, here pursued is entirely new, anil is more comprehensive, thorough, liberal and practical, than that of any other Medical School in the country. It is based, as far as pos.-oble, upon the poilive Sciences conseouently, free from nil sects and dogmas. The branches of sillily are di vided according to their natural order of mjc- cession, and taught iu four progressive cotir- ' ses of four uionlhs each ; tin re aie two coiir- I ses in eich year, thus rnr.l-ling the students to pass successively through all four courses within t'-eo years. By this arrangement ll.e study is rendered easy, and possessed uf daily increasing interest. Ladies desiring a thoroughly scientific. Me- which will always ne maue sausiactory J list ol iillieers, r acuity ana oilier particulars. please address JOS. S. LONGSHORE M. I). Ne IfiOAreh street, or Box I0S3, PhiUdel- Aug. 1, I --.I I. phia P. O. L'nion Co.ss. in the Orphans Court of Union county. In the matter of the Inquisition f the real estate of George ltoyer, lale of Kelly township, dec d. TOTICE is hereby given to Jacob Ri yer. Christian ltoyer, John K"yi r, Nancy ' married tot.eorge Meiel, I.ydia Price, Marlha ! married to Davil Loiignecker, and Leah j married to Joshua Ilerbst, broihcrs anil sisters I of George ltoyer, late of Kelly lowusliip.dec'd, (Greeting: Whereas, 1 y an inquest for that I purpose duly awarded by the Orphans Court i of the county aforesaid, the real estate of ihc l said George ltoyer was appraised, and whereas j none of the heirs of the said dee'd appeared in i Court on the return of said inquisiiion to take I the premises therein named at the appraise I ment ; you and every of you are therefore hereby cited to appear at the next general Orphans' Court to be held at New Berlin on , - , f s;..,,l.- , . , n ''''Y 'f September next, to accept or retuse to talie the premises atoresanl at the nppraiseinent. or show Cause why the Court . . . shnll not decrre the same in he soul Witness .he Hon. A.S.ViIs(n, iVesident if our said ("ourt at New Uerlin this 23th day of i .... - i May, lHoi. L.S. SAMKEL ROrslf, Clerk. L'nion Co. ss. in the Oiphans' ('ourt of Fnion county. Iu the matter of the Inquisiiion of the real estate of Henry Kostenbader, late of While Deer township, dee'd. "TVroTK'E is hereby triven toJoseph Kosten bader, Henry Kostenbader, Elizabeth Kostenbad'r, Aaron Kostenbader, Andrew Kostenbader. Lucy Ann Kostenbader, Maret ret Kostenbader, Daniel Kostenbader, John K istenbader, Samuel Kostenbader, Solomon Kostenbader, Jacob Kostenbader, and Elias Ks(fnbade. n h has Jacob Reiser for his guardian, heir, ami legal representatives rf Henry Kostenbader, lale of White Deer township, deceased. Greeting: Whereas, an I , - 0 h3us- ,. Jf ,', comvafol.esaia, o( lhe , Kostenbader appraised, ami whereas none of the beirs 'of the said dee'd appeared in Court on the ' return of said inquisition to take the premises , mrolionJd a( l5 appraisemet ; v,. , nf ! " "'" next general Orphans' Court . ,n bJ.'hel at New IVrlin on the ISth day of - September next, toarrrpt or refuse to take the saitl premise, aforesaid nt the appraised price or show cause w hy the Court shall not decree the same to be sold. Wiln s the Hon. A. S.Wilsnn. President of onr said Court at New Merlin, the 2tli day of Mar, lsr.. - L.s. MVli-l, ItorslJ, C'I'ik. L c iu op sad.il.. and Elarnes! flanufactory. The subscriber, thank ful for favors hitherto ..(inferred rinpr I full w ' --.olf'' invites the public to call and price his work, as he is confident they will render entire satisfaction even to the most diffident customers. Constantly on hand, or made to order, all kinds i of NAIUJLKS 11AKXKS.S, HridUu, (W - Ian, Hhw, 7rtm, Valur., Carpet Also the cheapest and best assortment of Worsteil, Linen, and Cotton FLV RfcTS to h. r,.i.n.iiin.. nn;.,r,..mi to ijit.50 per single net, also l.eatlier Fly Ncls iwiiiiuiii ,vi w ii, n i lui.giii ,,".., of dilferent styles and prices. 1 he above articles will pe sold cneap lor cash or country Produce. All kinds of KEPAllilNt. done at shirt no tice, cheap, ami in the most durable manner. The cilizens of Lewisbur? and the surroun cin country, are solicited to extend a fair portion of ilieir patronage. WANTED 1 00 cm Is ofWood in exchange for work, aMo 10 tons of Hay wanted at mar ket prices. ; .".Shop in Heaver s new brick block, Third and .Market, 4th door from corner. P. II. 11EAVEI!. I.ewisbur", June till, 1S51 Dissolution. rrIIE co-partncr.ship heretofore existing bc l tween the subscribers under the firm ol Donachy A Elder is this day dissolved by mutual consent The accounts will be set tled by Mr. Donachy and the business coniin ed by Mr. Elder. F. A. DONACHY. A. D. KI. HClt. I.cwisburg, July 17, 1S5I. fix DICKINSON SEMINARY. (Mali-ami Fvnutfc.') "E.YT TE'tM will commence August 21, X i 1851. Total expense for board, room, washing, lights, fuel and tuition in English, Latin St f Sreck, from 5142,50 to s2.", per quar ter. Sniilents should be here on the 2:M. THUS. BOWMAN, Principal. Williamsport, Aug. 2, l-sal. PATER UANOINUS, Chairs, and Cabinet Ware. A VI.Nti made a large addition in rear of his Hnck shop, upper end of Market sti t, and discontinued Ins shon on 3d street. the suOscntier has removed ihere all his tools and ware, and will be happ to see old custo mers and new at his Market St. shop. A fresh supply of WALL PAPER, consist ing of new and fashionable patterns, is now selling at reduced prices. All finds of TY.I lUSuntl CAMXET t'VR M'l'l'IO:, suitable for Parlor or Kitchen, can be had on terms which can nut fail to please. dj'All work warrant.-d. WM. ARMSTKONO. Lewisburg, March 17,151 Cm HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Thi'S PIIIp bfinjr eompow! rntirely of nrdirlna) her pe rf i Haunt briulfss nature, whitr thefxtrailiu' ry Tirtui-f lln'j poforu Lav? irn J. n d On m utii.t r ' rlly i-opulur in ncarlj ptitj jmrt of the wtM. The imuicmnt- sun-eni thy hnv met witli tlmniirhunt the tfUitin in moft VTtrafr(iiuiiry. fiwtn. it i- prfMiiupd, to thi-ir iruuJfrful t-Qirucy Iu the rure of ItSlious complaint and dionieTn of ttw Livrr and Htuntach, I'iTmiu vhi (r-rMiTv in uxitiff Uifm acrordii.fi; t diri.t-t.cii, ;idc-iu luil iu beiug rtitred to keal.b. Weakness anJ Debility. Kostonitiun to Ilcilth C'f a ClciitUiJiun, oged 15, when at Death's door. fW-je ' l:t-rfr.m V,f It K.f'h.TrUt Smith. Jotnl Xrtont Tl, i'R'r:.l''.',R iimi'iowVy sir A Mr. J.-.-t i-n l'i xto, r. rna-rly a rr.-Mert of this i-iaee.i.ad hern in .Mirth. Mate health rorurr.is I nightly (K-r-etr-.tttous and want ol aj.itte, hit h ransed j yrel.l lineastn.-sa to Lis friet ds, as lie tnd tstr sult. d vttrioua : m.sli.i! nu n in llalh.will.ottl eif. rt. He at last i:5ed Tour i-ii's, and under i rt Titlei,,.. a r.-st.red w l..iih 1 , 1 1 Itttlr in.-ttns. lie lately emigrated Ui New l ork, and haa : ;.t .r.tl. n to sav. that I e waa never Is tier ii, health. I i al.d desirt-J me to aettiaint voir with the eirt unt-lauee. 1 ' otitit also to ineution. that my wife tiaa duiivvtl great h ,i. ft Ii. ni tin- use of your i'llts. 1 remain. Sir. yt.ura resptsrtfullr, ClUlil.tS SJill II, ItiaVentlrg Minister. A pcrruancnt Cure of a diseased Liver of many Years' duration. toy of a ie.'trr rim ih. t.imit, ClttmU, Vcerit.to 1 l .. r -foieey. n-nr Sir tn thiii distiit t your 1'ills emnmanf a rnnre ext-n.-ive suit- 1 1. an any olht r t ro-iietarv medi. ineWfore I the ful I die. Asa l-roeli.t lli.-lr' nt-aey in httt r and utliotia 1 Cow i-iatt-ts I may mention He- follow iiur case. A lady of i tlit.' ti.wii wilti aiioin 1 am r rsonally atsjiiainted, f-.r I y. ars a nevt re suil. rt-r fr- in -tise.s-e of lite l.trer mill i Itie.-tive or'Mis: her tneoi.-u an loisi.i asMired li. r tliat i lieVou'.'i d" noil.it. to re'ivvv l.tT sufft riiif-s. and it w:ia ! not likely -l:e eouM survive titant litoiillis. I l..s ant-.oute ' e. iiti-nt li-ttttrally eaitst.t ur -r.t tt'.ria urre.nL- lurfri.nds ! to .1 relittiolts. and tie y iit'ltt'-e-l h. r to uit.Ke a tr-al t.f y. ur I'l'.Is.it Lit h so inij roTttl her nerl Lrnlth tl.at - he u s- in. lite. .1 to t-..Iil'.tli:e lie nt et.ltl -he rer. tied a t. rfr t t-ure. 'I lite is 1 helve utoull.s aj", and site I as itol ieuee.lr.uv i; nij ltats ' f relai---. to.d ol'lt 11 deetur. vuur Tills Lav.- Ki n tlie meal." of sat inc to r iife. :tl. r- July S'. d, I1'.". ' (M.di i'.O WIS. 'fiiesecelei'rat'tl l itis are Kfjuhrt'tiV h cjjieacitiu in Uit J'ol- I'iKiittj cuini'ltts: Atine Iiro.sy Jauudie. eeondary Asthmft Ilvsenlery Lit t-r t'mdiita Svi.tj t-.tnti lltiioua Com- l.rysi.e!aa Luniuau Tieik.uloreua .lalntB t'eniiite lirt g l it. a Tutn.tra llloteltea on ularltiea l.henmstLsIll L'U- 'To tlie Skin fevers of alt Uett ntion ot V.-ner.-al Af BuwelCuiprtl kind. trine f ell, its folio Vila Pcr..ru!n, orW.trins uf all Constioal'D ofiiont Kinp'a Kvil klnda the llt.aela llt-ad-tli. Sore 1 hroala W e .knew frm Consumption Indtjrestion tnne and any rau. Dctility Intlamation ti ravel Ac. He. Sold at tlie Kstal.tiahment of Pn.fefser llonovor. I4, stntiid.tnear iemple Uar, I don,) and also at bis hou-e in .New York. Orders for Metlirinea in the etatcaildre-aed -J' iJo.itsiy, A'fKt lofA,'" will receive dueatlentinn. rsild I sis.. I... -.11 tvsiM rial, e llrulsls .-mil ueait r" in .tit .in tnes throt tl hout ti e I'uiici states. in in.i. at nTeta. t7ct. . ,. r.. 1 M ,.l. el' ll.e t.riu....al n.i 5i.. i , e tu. ...... .. ;--Th-re Is a etuisi lt-ritt to favintr t.y takinf Ibvlanef lloxea. N. It. i'irecti-.n lor lite trnitittuc. i l patient in every tlisorder. are aftist d to earh lies lyfiul VFt r sale by Dr. KEMPER. Mjfflinhtirg Instalsient. OJiee fsiisqxuhunnn llnihnnt! Cnmpr:ni, Htniiisnt-nt:, Jan. 20, 1S51. 5 rjtllE S TOCKHOLDERS of this Company are hereby notified that the Second Insialment of Flic IIoII.Jf per Share is eaited iii. narable on or before the Sih of rcoru.u, ivi, .'. i ' .. . .1.- ..,.1. J t- an instalment oi m.e n..nhla nn ur hefore the tilth dav of Lo..h m.o.ili iherealter. until the whole is paid 1 to wit, the lOih of October next by those residing in Haliimore at l'nion Bank of Maryland ; Dauphin county Bank of Middlclnwni Northuniberl'd county Hank of NonhumMtl; i'nion county Lewisburg Savings Institution. Hy order. BOII. f. iTOT.LINS. Treasurer. NOTK'K. r-rvCARPENTERS and LARORERS w.in O' ted. to work on lb'" l'nion & Snsque hanna HRIDGE. To pr.nl melt. liberal w.ige, will be paid. Applv to .1. A. HONI'i;, Srlins ernvc. or WM. A. ItFI.L.nt the Hrt.!?e. seven mile, below Selin!grovi',lit side ol the River June !', IS-II " tlvlCliS "I siilii'io'torui.lur al al lh 8 " Clirndrlt 'ili.'e.o single, SO p.i d Spring and Summer Goods! 1 L IDD1NGS & CO. INFORM the public that ihcy have just received frjtn Philadelphia a handsome assortment ol C O) '? w lor nprine and Mm- mer trade, of ail kind and latet styles, which "aving been purchased at unusually low rates I "" are enableJ 10 ffer to the public at BARGAINS! , , WOB,j be amosl impossible to enuruf rate , ,he arlicej co.nprisiflg otir stock of goods, b h inyite , , coine ,nJ see fuf lbeD. ' i. ' ..,; ti,,m ma, ,h- itl i 'ini"'""1 , ... 0 More Goods for the Same Money than at any other house in Lewisburg. They have all kinds of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Ijueensware, arid all other articles usu ally found in a well furnished store. To ren der their establishment well worth a visit at all times they will continue to receive as the season advances, new invoices of seasonable floods for Ladies' or Gentlemen's wear, so as to be able at all times to oiler the choice of the .New iork and Philadelphia markets. Having adopted the motto, t,(t'r Sain and s i runts, they hope to nave a imcrai share of public patronage. I iAll kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange lor Goods. Lewiiubrg, May 3, lh5l HOMCEOPATHIC MEDICINES j 1)KEPARED by Rodeinacher & Sheep, ! Apothecaries to the Homoopathie Dis- j pensary, No. 239 Arch street, Philadelphia, ! constantly nn hand aud for sale, wholesale and retail, in Lewisburg, at the Drug Store of Oct.28,'53 D. T. A. II. TIIORNTO. New Berlin Hotel. Reports having been extensively circulated through the county that I am not prepared to entertain my guests, I beg leave to assure mV friends that lam welt supplied with the best the market aifords, as well as house room, and stabling, and can accommodate ull who will be kind enough to favor me with their custom. I hope that misrepresentation and petty perse cutions will not drive my friend, oil, without first giving me a trial. DA. ID llEIll!. .New Berlin, May 8, 1S51 VTOTIt'E. Having Wen appointed the 1 SE.YTO.V to the Lewisburg Cemetery, the subscriber would state that he is prepared to perform all duties connected with the burial of the dead, on short uotice. Also that he will attend lothe re-iuterment of deceased persons, under the direction of their surviving friends. Residence in the Lodge at the Gate of the Cemetery. GEORGE DONACHY. Lewisburg, May 30, 1S54 DISSOLCTIOX. THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of "Hertz ck Cutler," is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The accounts will be settled j bv Mr. Hertz, and the business continued by .. ., lonv 11 e u-1'7 llr. UUller. I"l.i iir.nao, JOH.N 1). CUTLER. Lewisburg, June 21, 1S51 pd Atimlolsiratoi'N Xotlcc. TETTERS of Administration having been j duly granted to the undersigned on the estate of GIDEON ANGSTADT,dcceased,late of Lewisburg Horo', Union Conuty, notice is hereby given all persons indebted to said es tate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them, attested for settlement, to BENJAMIN ANGSTADT, Administrator. Lewisburg, June 9, 1851 Just Opened! Kv of SI JIMKIt CJOODS suitable for the season. Summer Wear of all descriptions, and Dress Goods of all desirable styles, quali ties and prices, at J. HAYES fc CO S. T)ARASOLS beautiful assortment of fash- ionible Parasols to be had at low prices j J. HAYES & CO. , II I'ejrl ' ATS- JUSl recil, a sui.eno. .... o. . t . t ..r C . Moleskin. lanama i unc .nayai, . . , , i , i i . . . ri r ur, iaoaus, ana i aim nae iei wtc ai low pnecs ly J. HAYES &. CO. 8 poti I'ONEWARE an excellent assortment of covered Butter Jars, Milk Pans, t ream- JM pilrs, Jugs and Spittoons just reed and f. , ,- ,i,r-. g .... lor Sale BV J- ' 1 "" lV --v'- for sale by Call and Try A NEW STOCK IN TRADE. The subscribers having formed a co-partnership in j, business, now offer fS?m to old friends and llic i'uuiii.. m ,- late stand of S. F. Lvndall.on Maiket i street, the cheapest (for cash) and best lot of t i for Men and Hoys ever otfered in Lewisburg. .' i A splfmlitl Lot of GUM SHOES. i Gaiters, .half -Gaiters, etc. ! Children's Shoes (fall stvles and sizes, t Work made to order Meuding as usual. I As we are both known as practical thoc ! makers and experienced workmen, we solicit a share of the public patronage and will try to ! merit it. S. S. l. SHUT. Lewisburg, May, 1851 NEW GOODS ! Mammoth Head Quarters! J. & J. WALLS II AVE asrain filled their spacious Shelves, Counters, Cellars ami Rooms, wnh a careful selection uf SEASONABLE GOODS. embracing everything required in the way ol DKi C O O ns, .KOCKHIES.HAKDWA li E, S ALT, FISH, &c. oVc. for the families of The Kiimn; The Meauihir, 1 IIC lltnrl;ivi . . ,, ... ...L....rt ..nst,..n u-liteh tee r.ffr to ,I,I friends and new on the most accommodating ill tan. lie, ti tt.v.tiii'.it "i.'s "s term,. We inviie public inspection. fcuT-rKODUCE of all kind wanted, at the biojicst Market prices. Lewisburg, May, lft-l Administrator'.'. Xotlce. TATOTIt'E i, hereby civen that Letters of il Administration on the Estate "f Robi. ti ll. Haven, I.it of West UulTalo Township, l'nion Co., dec'tl, have been granted to the undersigned bv the Rrsister of l'nion l'i, in due form of law; therefore all persons intli ; ti led tn saitl Estate are requested In make im mediate pavineut. and tboe having any jusi claims arc also reqnestcd to present them priperty authenticated fi t settlement JOHN IUi R PU'lll II WKS. A liuo.r ra,"l June 23. 1."1. ItllteiL- Xr CMU'laR-all kinds of t-Uf and evAnu-hoar lirasi Clocks and patent ttver XtJ!ime-pieces, Brass S-day clocks at - . ! brass 30-hour clocks as low as All clocks J warranted fuf one year at J.L. VODER'S I citeup I tuck, natca unit Jrwrlry More, opposite ridings A Co.'s, Lewisburg. A17"ATCHES Gold and ler Levers, f Lepiues, and Verge. CJoM Watches from $25 to ijctiM), at J. I.. lfODEK'9 cheap Watch and Jewelry store. E WEI.UV of the latest pattern of all qua'!- j ities for sale at lAe lowest City prices by J. I- YODER. I CjiLvEK WAKE Table, Teal Dessert, Salt ! O ami Mustard Spoons, silver warranted : eqoa.' fo coin. Silver Tea spoi irs from 5, upwards, no charge for bneravini, at J. I.. YODEK'S. 1 Fob, Vest and Unard Chains, from tl0 to 10, at J. I.. YODEK'S. I OPECTACI.ES .,ld. Silver. Plated, and k3 8tel, suitable for all aires. AH kinds of Glasses put to Spectacles at the shortest notice. 1 nicwar attention paid to biting oiasses lor weak eyes. J. L. VODER. 1)LATEI WARE-Cake and card Baskets, """m w " "r " '" rK:u"1 Pr'"- . ' Table Forks, Spoons and Butter Knives 1 . Vu "I Til V """"f ' "'ru'i Teaspoon, stiver-plated on the best German Iur,e B"'? arnd t,h''1uf every dticnpiion tr silver, l per do. All good, warranted to Vj"'':. 'T i"" V give satisfaction. All kinds of Eneravin- at 1 . "rm'na!.l"B (o sPar no tr r"se tr the shortest notice at J. L. VODER'S. f i OLD PEXs all prices.in Gold and Silver T I Holders, and without holders for sals cheap at J.I. YoDErv'S. g-m . Cheaper than Ever ! MEW GOODS 1854. rpiIE undersigned respectfully announce to I . - - . p. . r . . ' .... X their tneu.ts and the citizens ot union countv, that Ihey have opened a new stock of BRV (iOIIUS, embracing every ilescrip- tion of LADIES' and MEN'S WEAR. also a complete lot of rlj;oOOS &e. iir sioca. ui ijLiiLj& is very lai gc and cheap Also an extensive stock of HARDWARE. Their assortment of (jt'EENKWAKE is one of the finest ever brought to this section of country, and extremely low. IVTheir stock of Goods having been pur chased at extremely low prices and for Cuth. enables them to otter unusual inducements to purchasers, as re.,pecu variety, style, and price,. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves before pur chasing elsewhere. CO I AMY PROD VCt: irnnfe.-, in exchange for Goods, and the highest market p,icws allowed, n cue ii k x or.su Lesisburg, May 3, 154 3L Perfect Fits ! JOI2. It. MILLEH carries on tht Tailoring business, on his own hook, at his old stand on North Third Street, where he will attend to Making and Cutting as usual. The FASHIONS received from New York. All work done in the best style and on the most reasonable terms. Produce received a Market prices. Lewisburg, Sept. 3, 1853 JOHN B. MILLER. Summer Fashions for 1S54, From Ths P. Williams, Broad av. New York, just ree'd by J. B. MILLER, Lewisburg. New Spring Goods ! i T?IRST OF THE SEASON I We have this I1 day opened a large and beautiful assort- ment of Spring Goods. Person, in want of New Stvles of Goods and at low prices, are r.sn-r,,,.l innite.t ,r o,e- n. , j n - i.n nut's m. rrt Apl V SPLENDID assortment of Silks. Shallies. Armenia, Wt.l Delaines, Persian, and Lawn D If EsS GOODS, to be hail at verv low prices of J. HAYES A CO. GINGHAMS and Prints of all descriptions, also liMI pieces extra 61 cts Prints to be had cheap of J. HAYES & CO. "I ,,XCELLENT assortment Wool, Ingrain, JTj and Hemp CARPETING, aho Drugget Oil cloths, colored and while cotton atld bcinp Carpet Chains, at lowest prices by JHAVESACO. SPERM, Tauners. Fish anil Linseed OILS and White Lead, best quality, at April 13, l..il J. HAVES & CO 1VLUS of excellent FEATHERS to be i JJ had of J. HAVES & CO. IIUSSEY'S GRAIN HEATER, for euttii.rr both Grain and Gras?. M ANIFACTIRED and for sale at ibe Lewisburg Foitm'.iy bv G E DDEs. M A RsH A C UniOM TEMPERANCE HOTEL, AMI Ire 'rrani and Fating; Sitioon, Corner rf & rond ami Jlnrii t St". j'::-1 Having rented the Commodious and well jLv'lued buildings at the lower end of Market St. (formerly the mansion of Win.Hayes.Esq.) the subscriber is prepared to entertain mTKASUEKS AXO TKAYM.EKS. Man and (least, with lodging aud food bu of with intoxicating liquor,. li' There is also attached an ICE CREAM Saloon for Ladies, and an EATING SALOON for Gentlemen. He respectfully solicits a fair trial, and a share of the public patronage. E. PETERS. Lewisburg. March 30, 1 851 3m U)TIYE. Application will be made i. to the next Legislature to change the name of the "Lewisburg Savines Institution." located at Lewisburg in the County of Lnion, to "THE LEWISUI RO HANK," with One Hundred Thousand Dollars additional capital. and authority to issne its own notes for cirrii lalion ; subject to the provisions of .he general j banking law, of ihts Commonweanh. j By order of ihe Director,! II. P. SHELT.F.n. Treasurer. Lewisburg, Pa., June S, Ifl Kotice. IETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of j WILLIAM A. PATTERSON, ta'e of Kelly totfnship, deceased, having ben i,nii to the mbtcriber, by the Register of WilN of, I'nion coiu.iv. all persons indebted to .n-l estate are requested to make payment, and all persons baring claims Io present them, prop-; erly authenticated, for ettlement. ! THOMAS COMI.Y. ) f . : THOMAS HAVEf, T,i'T s' i July 21, ISM iw "VJOTK'I. Fersons knowing ihemselvea i.1 indebted to us, either by Note or It- k Account, ate reqnes'rd tr rail tl etit -oon. I. f. KREMFR A CO I 4M STOCK . Books and : Shoes, Stationeij. fpffB ebscnbei annnnnces u Ki irieni 1 W and the public enr rally that he fiai j' : received from Hh.-ladelphia a laige atd t leul assortment of ' eomtirising eery k:td and vantiv of l."rn-'' men's Boots, Gaiters, Monroesfir, S!ij,x.-' c . lnniui tine h utter ovU, Buskins, Jenny Linds.jnd Ties uf ilc iaUs Md mest approved styles. Bots', Mfsses', ami Children': Coots, Lac Boots, Garters and Murs of ever style and variety Sow worn also a noi selection of the School and Class. cal BOOKS . now in oe in our Academies an i Si-h. tnetht ih a good assortment el Malltf nerj etc. The above gords have teen carefally stJa i - . .,, , - , , . . please, he hopes to merit and receive a lit ers! shareol business. JOHN IlOlCH lliN'. Lewisburg, May 5, 1859 VUerity Mtditittti. ll asi A..l Ctui H atniit'i Tosic Miiii epillt tnir. r.it f re. M.dlri.. roLutar Kl" , "dt"- tharter.,1 tj U ft.l. bf Pni -l.ania at -""'ll- iUl A.lll, li.,.iiiljk,,ti,. .,. :B.Tv."r tr.". ZZr.Z mwlirjii aa,ser. baiihtc f.arrfaaa.1 ihaliitt. .' t.,'. .1 K i1,,,ur- 1 MtvhritT .ml kDOWa -Hleu-v in t.m ,...,...... j .,, Aiiue.ad it. mn-ired ii. dtoua. I,., ."i,,.,. . j , rte-ntm-i .lii.r ilia tnc liieL..t uiiu u, U.e jinx-'sj j ' Tsfl-PI rf.VD1 . , J Ii '"iiw- m tose maniicr. v tti. r. lne.iy fi.r -b. w.1 Con It; ... s. .... it. ... fc.t . . . r . r well fcLnakft. n..,B,t'.i,s.....j tt . . .- . -. ... , , n.n.,n t it to ire c r fidesre uf l.t.et UtaliKtid atth tliMe-IuFIaiBU LelK injit 10 h, inv.tn.bUirt th, tiaalment ui aeeh rat. a. . Uob. tltnry K. Flroi.. . . Hon. J. K. ..i..r . ttj Oliet iA Uit Truatru, i J. ha . Kowand, 31. . (I It. a-hton. e. U-etor Orr, fail). i- All - ir.munic.ttona tn he alre-ted.-Jyn r r;d ? " ' '". "' '" -'-.m.i.Ut. JivLaitaiat ud rre-lt ntM the l ai,.rsity. Ilonie ll.er.a.rj tdOfflce,So.l7 So'alh itHMtgLn , rrhilataeli-hi w Bralitb llisttebaarv at lb fte-re r,f I'r- T. A. U. TilOK.N ro.N A C)., Cwtatwrw. TO LI' MB Eft. I EX. T ANTED 30 to JO.Oto ft Maple 51 bv I 20 to 30.000 do 4 by 4 10 to 20.000 ft 3in.Ah piaa 0 to 30,( 00 ft 1J do to le delivered ibis coming Fall and Fpnr.g th bank f the River at Harrisburg. Ltimbef of e cd quality and strait grair.ed is wanted, tf Proposals will be received till Sept. I fo furnishing the above,nd persons sendiLg pro posais will slate the quaLtity and quali'j of tL, dilferent kit ds they can Inrnish.ard whm. Terms of payment cash ch delivery u4 inspection. Address (post-paid) . 480 W. Q. JJICKOK, Harrist nrS, Pa. DAGU KHKEOTYPES! S PI HER & II t-IT would inform ihf public tiiat tluy have fitted op a itVcn, vjrpfifsitj for Stfirr.o'iipiptj, in the New Building over Dr.Thorntun's I t ' eit..re eu trance at the first dour, up u i where they art prepared to perforin ah in their lint iu the best style of the ar eau take pictures at almost any hoc- . day. Children taken as well as adult other pictures copied. As we have now a permanent location ... up purposely and exclusively for Dagu.ne typing. e think we can rentier entiie saiislc lion, aud respicifully tender our services. F. SPVKER, Lewisburg. Aug. 1, 1853 J L. HAW N. JACOI! DYER, Oattawi??.,, m Would inform his old friends rnd ti.i-' public generally on ihe West a-irl ;rrtK i''li-kV'"" hC ""n"" '" eep the iTACt HOTEL, iu the center of the Town.-and ask'' a fair share of patronage. S pi. 1)RE.-FHYING and Pieklins J ARS jusi rer-l and lor sale at the Mammoth Dmc Mine Aug 10 D. THORNTON A. CO. 1 1 ST ret "d ai d for sole at the Mamnii li J Dm? st- re a large snpp'v of Dr. t'i.e.n'j genuine BITTLRS.f. rture of Dvsrers a e Aug 10 L. THORNTON & 1 O. Ii(kogi:ihlc I'llntihs nrrrr, J ai.d a laiue iuantity ot PiC I CKEs, , f Framing, and f. r D.anii.g Tra hers. K. VOI.KMAR, JV W. Corner Fifili and Maikel Sis. GERMAN and FRENCH Langnajes, t)i aC, ing, Pa.nting. and Draiiihling, targi.t ly K.V Leuisburg. Sepu 1, 1!53 " li'mnll P. oftU un.l Quuk Wrfci.' 91 l?l 6t' BARGAINS ihe CHEAP STGFi OP rmtm.V & iin.iiss;. T7 E take this meihi d tr inlorrr'ng tbi? public ti.at we have f.tit d up t!,tr t 'U -(.VOA lltAUlMl 7,7." where we w.i-iM invite esjeeial iin i ti, t u our stork of DOMESi'IC CO(l)S, Crtxcrli H and Flftt, which can not fail io please, erher in ies?rf to prife or quality. Our goods hm l, bought for cash, at the lowest pnre, a-id uii? be soltl on aee-iiimodatiiig lei Ins. CASH mil be paid for ail kinds of C.I aJtJ and the very h't.est price pci I, in g. i,." every description i f l'i malic J'rodutt. Turtlevil.'e, .Mr, 55 1 Map of Union Coctty. t "V'OW'm c.nirse of preparation, a H tt I i.1 l'nion Connty, s 17 irchi -i s-tr-, .vh.h.'iie.. etl . ..: . f ,lr(,i,rn; tnwnl .J,,,' K l h' - ' allj slr,,,.,5- post-tfTres.f hurtfs. mills..-,'. ... hon.ses. Vr.. ir , wnh ihe rropi-srd I'tv'sii line. It mil fe ,: at 51.(0 ii r.aih -tt,. I I,..i het, roiorril. 1.25 Willi nrnslin lttJ j rollers, a.-l J.rt hen nnnniid a rl er.'nif. 1 lie suhscriber a!.s tie I.-ibB m nisits r as Se is ilesin ns of inakins a d rrxt. hat.". soiae, and useful map t st.tl ask, it. pint i age of the public gnrr!'. K. Vnf KMAK. I.ewisbiire. Mav If), INM. Dr. J;f-! I itirlnr'iiT, IIOTANIO I HVICIAV. fiSrirg fea,nr" Ins hea'th. ha, tt'Senied Irs pr.TI:ee r4 li.e healing an. Hissiipcrior sA'.v E is stilt iu oieal tle:ii .;:.. .it d ril , t.i. is M.pi 1 m! v. 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