! LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. In hi 1 m ii' 11 Skit. 8, 1S54. hJZoZ"X":""- u.-k of HViy ''",! "'&. Tu, m,r JMKS POLLOCK. Nonhumblnd. .vn are .e V-ourt- U. M. M VSE R. Montgomery. Caiw CiMWr S EO. D A KSI E,A I legaiiy. Democratic Slate Ticket. f7,.rrr,mr VVIU.UM I'.IGI.ETl, of Clearfield s,.rr;.. C..,trt 1. S. BLACK, of Somerset. H'V S. MOTT, of Pike. j r ... UlllUli .UUIIIV iivuiuivvui s j o i a west lion. JOSEllI CASEY, I ,-. -W..V Dr. FREDERICK SI'ECK, or PlUHST.aoYB. Commissioner MARK HALFPENNY, or IIjiiiiut- l.'.yister- -JAMES W. PENNINGTON, or MimwicM. Jmi-tor-IlENRY S. BOYKR, or WsnisaTs. fciT Public Exercise in Composition and DetlamatioR, will be held in the Lewis- , m bo AcaiiF-MY on Friday evening inst., i Sci.t. Sih ) Parents and Guardians and the I'ullie generally are respectfully iuvi-1 New York, describes the air as evcry tcd to attend. J where fill.'d with smoke from burning woods, 4c, and leaves of trees generally ' The Ltwisburpcrs have filed bonds !,','., . . -T . ' tn the amount of S.iO.OnO, binding them- j and withered as in November, solves to erect the public buildings, in case Westmoreland Co., Ta., Sept 2. Every of a division. This ia the greatest hum- j thing here is burning np, even trees are bas vet. we hope our fiionJs will not be I fa-.na and the loss in timber must be L'Ulka tiv It. loese Minus nre wunun-i-n, fc i .- a ... r nosens.blen.anwoum ge ov w. r , thcui. Vv -U tlm whole tbinir Will ! be exposed. Would not some of the men, whose names are attathed tt those bonds, fin J some tmuble in rawg the legal . . , l . fl I . ir-'iilil flu til ' CSrSuck is tlie manner in hieh the j vr.lid bond on the opposite page is stigma tized by the German paper at New Berlin, and there are thnse who read nothing else who will believe the falsehood. Most of rur readers know there are three men on that list who could buy up all NewBcrlic; and that any one of them eould purchase every share of the Volkcs frcund establish ment on an hour's notice. If either of . Fuitors have '-anything over," they t. -t id n't do better than to buy up some of - . . tin-notes against any one of the twenty- , it. ..i i v. . ' eight gentlemen named. It wou d be a , r.,itr sneeulatlon than tUat .MiuatccreeK meeting ! e"The Dt iuocrats of Juniata County have nominated Mr. Doty for Sonator,and Mr. Wharton for Representative. The Whigs have nominated Mr. Sellers for Scuator, by a vote of 15, to 8 for Judge Beale, and 5 scattering. Itepre scutativc Conferees, uninstructed. A New lierlin dictator attended the , Juniata Whig Couvention, and attempted ! praducc and machinery, and list of use to compel them to instruct for Major Si-1 ful miscellaneous articles. Among other moutoii, and also to require Mr. Sellers to premiums are the following, which are eal "satiJ tlii-in"1 on the Division question, j culated to be highly useful. But the Juniata Whigs are too well aware j S' says the lnn. Farm Journal, and of public opinion in this county, to take I then copies the five last "sections of our pre sides rashly. The Whig Senatorial and Representative CoulVrees will meet at the l'ublic House of "A e Spectt, ia Ikavertown, on Satur-J-v next, at on- -A-iVis, 1'. M. The Scu imorial Coitf. r.rs arc Belli. Akley, S. O. Jans and N. W. McAllister, of Juniata, Wro. it-s., David Witherow and Joeph Campbell of Mifflin, and two setts from i'nion. Reprcsciitativc Conferees J. S. McCurdy, J. D. ?haron and Michael Funk, i f Juuiata, and two setts from Union. 'jyGen. l'.Lir has shown us a lot of o!i:ig-sti tic Peaches, from trees four years i.' 1, one of which is 111 inches around, u.-a ! weighs three-fourths of a pound. He ri- X tliciu for exhibition at the Fair. V.- 1. .-.j manv others will preserve their t . - , r e l a I. - t ' v-t s'.ocimcns oi lruiis, uuwers, o,c, tor 4 " i ti.r ; vm occasion, XiA-.- L- We are iuformcd that there arc 450 'eil voters in Lewusburg, but 50 or 100 of t Lit.ui arc always iVrnt on Election day. '1 ho local contest should induce boatmen, to make timely arrangements as far as possible to be at home that day, this year. ' BjBfcjPersons from Williamsport yester day, rej ort four cases of Cholera there this week, among the laborers about tbe Depot. Our town is healthy for the sea tun, lut alleys and outbuildings sadly need cleaning and liming. It ought to be done at once, without a day's delay. S7Th0 Free Democratic State Con vention of 1'ennsy'vaia met at Harrisburg on t'-e uO:h ult., and formally withdrew t'icir State Ticket, and resolved to sup port 1'ollook for Governor. That party has polled 12,000 votes in the State. rjThe regular Democratic Convention of Tioga county, in this State, passed strong Anti-Slavery and Prohibitory Liquor Law resolutions, but took no notice whatever of the National or State Adrnin istwtions. QuEar. Why don't the Longstown papers publish the Division Bill t And whv cin't the Times be as clever as the V i' -und or Sta',and publish the I're i:l Vitt for the next County Fair, by ,-..,, nts, in some corner of their paper? kjLjjv. Bigler has been on the stamp :n t'.i; North, and Judge Pollock has com. liieuced in the West. ; J The Temperance Convention, Saturday U.t. ft X. Berlin. comprised 1 fmm Lewuuurg and 1 from the Metropolis. Pro - cMOt gs harmonium no 'bricks' about. ." ' While on this subject wo will Make a few remark in regard to aome of the citi icns of (his place. Whenever a meeting i held, or anything else ia to be done, a few are compelled to bear all the expense, while others who are aa deeply interested, and who can TALK as loud as any against the Division, are not onlj too mean to do anything, but if they have a horse or an old wagon to lend, must be paid for it. Now this a speciea of meanness which every citixen should frown upon. Such men do a ulace ten times more harm than good, and the aoouer it is rid of them the better it will dc. MSncb is tho lamentation of the ardent Editor of the Vcli'nvnd, on his return iroui tue capuumou . f J:.: who me , . New Berliner, to convert that one Division m " Middl erccli. lie is ceru.niy just .rfare Lia 0 .harees ?" and friend Leader was an Orator on tbo occasion, Ix&ides. II is labors are evidently not ap preciated by bis fellow townsmen. -J"The drought, the heat, and the su-kuess of the season, continue to be des- tractive and wide-spread, relieved only by partial and not the long continued rains rennircd. A friend recently from the interior of great. The Fish are being scalded in , . r . d r ' " Every one suffers. OrangcviI!e,Ill., Aug. 30. The Cholera had some time ago decreased, but up to the present time it is on the increase on actnnnt 0f tne ctremoly hot weather. We have not bad any rain for a length of time, and we fear much more sickness. The water in the Susquehanna at this place has been raised about twelve inches, by the tightening of the dam. This will raise the water in the canal, though not enough to enable boats fully laden to pass. Smibury American. It will be see by an advertisement in our eolums this week that our neighbors of Miltnn .re to linr a lrwb.nn houop. firortn . ... ... ' sals f"r the building of which will be re- .ber.-io We understand that tbe furnace atSha- niorin has been blown out for repairs, bat will be put in operation again in a week or imo.lbiJ. Union Court Agricultural Society. The '2d anuual exhibition of this socie ty, will be held at Lcwioburg, Oct. 5th k 6tb. A premium list is punlisbed, em bracing stock of all kinds, Agricultural mium list, embracing the last two in tbe list of Agricultural Implements, Manure, and farm aceoouts. 3VWe trust readers will not forget ! the Agricultural Fair, to be held in Lew- isburg, on tbe 5th and 6th of October, next. We hope our farmers and meeba- nics will awake to the importance of at-1 tending and contributing to this fair. W e sincerely nope thai tne Qimcuiues in re gard to the division will keep none from attending Lrt all meet tbero as friends and encourage each other to go on and persevere in the good work.-VUksfreund of 1th inst. - Drowned. We learn by the I Ms- rrewtif, that a child of Mr. Bllger, of ! , . -..: , k., i tfURaUll UlU.,1. UIUU CVHUIl, MWUV LVIIUO 7 old, fell into the well, and drowned, on the 1st inst., the child was missed by the rpHE undVrcicned offer for sale the celeb parent, abont lOinote when they dis- l.eM covered it in tbe well, whererrom it was j cts. per bag of two bushels, including cost for taken by his mother, lifeless, and badly hurt, supposed by falling. e-There was not one vote for Division in Beaver Tp lust fall, yet we find New Berlin begging the people to come to an Anti-Division meeting at Keller's, in Ad amsburg, to-morrow 1 Something must be wrong np the Creek, or why argue for a cause where it has do opposition ? Centre CouktY. The Democrats of this co -ii. 15 have nominated tbe following ticket : Congress, Hon. Samuel Strobec kcr; Assembly, Maj. John Ncff; Sheriff, John C. Lourimorej Prothonotary, J. S. Barnhart; Register and Recorder, M. Schacffer, Jr.; Commissioner, David Kim port; Auditor, Christian Marks. Pottsviiae, Sept 4. The Congress ional Conference met at Shaniokin on tbe 1st inst., and nominated Col. Cake, of Schuylkill county, for tbe Congressional District of Schuylkill and Northd. S0"The Rail Road Bridge across tbe North Prach of the Susquehanna, above Cattawissa, bas been finished, and it is ex pected tbe cars will run through to Dan ville in a week, teSrThorr.as Adams, Esq., was unani mously re nominated for Assembly for Perry county, no is a worthy man and a fast friend of our division movement 19The Telegraph ha for soma time been much out of order, and in the opinion '' of oar Operators th. whole Line requires . overhauling Tha Capture of Bombanond. The allied armies have at length begun to act They have taken Bomarsund. On h 31 n 1th ,.1t tu French trooDS j n t. i j J I of the Board of School Directors of the and British marines were landed on the I rf . wil recWve proposflls island of Aland ; on the 10th, the place (rom ,llis date until Haturdav the tfiih day ol was invested; on three succeeding dayi' September next. r..r FOUR Mate TEACHERH , , . ' , , , . to take charge of the Public Schools of said the batteries were erected and armed , on ( Bgi, , t0 commence on the firi the 14th the fire was opened; on the loth t Monday of October next, and continue five the two round towers were taken by storm, j -y HAYEs WBBXEK. Pres. one by the French, and the other by the -v b. rJ,ft County Superintendent of Com-En-lish : on the 17th, after a short en- jnoh Schools will be in l.ewiburft- on ihe 7th .- a, . day of September next, fortheparpii.se of exa- gagement in which the allies lost very few , mi'aiag Teachers, &c. Aug. si, 1854 men, the large cascmated fort surrendered. , nu.: e.u.n:. f "117"ANTEO immediately a stunt youns iu. o. u sura ujiuii! luu it .ij duce them to do nothing more in tho ' At .11 ,,. ,i,i ensuing autumn. At all events, the : grand expedition to Sevastopol has not i yet sailed, and a few weeks mora delay is already promised. Then it will be to late, and thus that repose and relaxation I during the winter, which is so necessary j after tha Cticuea of the eamn at Varna, i 0 1 - will be secured to the heroes of the allied forces. Omer Facha Las advanced 40,000 men to Rjstcuuck and Silistria, with the view of occupying the territory evacuated by the Russians. Ten or fifteen thousand are probably not to high an estimate for the dead and disabled op to the moment of embarkation. Ihe Timet dwells on tbo subject of tbe melancholy and inglorious loss of life, and the extreme discourage ment in the camps. Prussia is arming all her ports. Cholera has considerably declined at Varca and Shumla, and also at Constanti nople. The malady bad been fearfully destructive among the French, but at lat est accounts was beginning to abate. Considerable excitement existed at Ber lin from the circumstance that boats from the allied fleet had been discovered taking the soundings of the Prussian port, at Memcl. Tbe French Government has made con tract at Dantsic for winter supplies for the French fleet in the Baltie. This indicates the expectation of a protracted campaign. Marshal Raskicwitch is at Warsaw, and is in continual communication with the southern army and with St. Petersburg. King Otto of Greece is again becoming contumacious. He now refuses to disband the irregular troops. Chicago, Sept 2. Tbo city yesterday was in a state of excitement. A number of flags were at half mast, and on every side there was some disapprobation mani fested to tbe promised speech of Hon. Ste phen A. Douglass. Tbe meeting eame off last night, but Mr. Douglas was not per mitted to speak. Otherwise everything passed off quietly. Tbe Officers of the Union Co. A p. Soe. and Committee of Arrangements for the next Fair, are requested to meet at the office of G. F. Miller, Esq., in Lewis burg on Saturday, tbe 9th inst, at 2 o'clock, P. M. A full attendenee is par ticularly desired. JACOB GUNDY, President. Corrccttd HAfy. Wheat $2,00 Egss .8 10 . 12 . 10 . 8 . 12 Rve 85 Tallow . Corn. .... 75 Lard Bacon . r..- 971 p, ""V j j. Ham. Dried Arples . 1,25 Cloversced 4,00 Butter. 16 DIED, Near Fort Recovery, Ohio, Bih nlu a;ed 48 - SSSlft C At New Pennsylvania, Stephenson Co, III-, 27ih IU8u, wife of Jacob Donehower !aiso a son of ihe same parents, aged S years; both formerly of Sew Colombia, Union Co. Fenn. Seed Wheal. bags. Orders promptly exee.nted. Address CARR. G1ESE A CO. Commission Merchants. Spear's Wharf, Balk Baltimore, Aug. 81, 1854 PRIMARY DEPARTMENT fF trnivtrsiiy at Lewisbtirg- The? First Session of the present year will com mence on MOMMY, isth cept. IH64, in tne Win of the Female Seminary building. Three Sessions in a year, of 14 weeks each. Tuition, $4 Incidental expenses, 25 cts. N. BALL, Teacher. Lewisborg, 8ept 5, 1854. Notice to School Teachers. LL the authorized Teachers in Union county are requested to meet in Con ventiori at the Franklin nrhool st the Franklin Kehool House in i MIFFLINBCRO, on SATURDAY, the 16th Sept. inst, at 1 o'clock, P. M., to agree upon the Wages to be required for the different Grades of Teachers in Town and Country. 8epu 5. MANY TEACHERS. Candidates' Department. CaAta SS cts. per aq. of 12 Una or less, each rnnertlon. To the Voters of Union County. Tha undersigned would respectfully inform the voters of Union county, that he has been recommended a a candidate for the Office of REOISTER AND RECORDER, without his solicitation, and afterwards nominated by the uemocraiie uonvenuon assembled at New Berlin. I would therefore say to my friends, and also to all others that may consider me competent to attend to the duties of said office, that being reasonably well acquainted through out the county, I hope you will excuse me for not calling on yon personally before the elec tion ; but should you favor at with your support, and elect me to said office, I will promise to attend to the duties thereof with strict fidelity, and to the best of my ability. Yours respectfully, GEORGE DSE1SBACH. t MiflUiiturj, Sept , 1144, lOfl MUSQITITO NKTS jii-t reed by 1 6U BEAVER, KKKMEK it MOUKE. Scbool Xollce mBE nndersisned. President and Secretary MAN to do the heavy work aboui the Store, and keep a memorandum oi wnai nr does correctly. Enquire of BEAVER, KRE.MEII A MOORE, Another Lot of Goods UST opened that will pay well to call and examine Sefure pnri-hasinjr eNrwhere.al BEAVER, KRE.V1EU & MOO HE'S. T IME COAI. just reed and for ale by M.J BEAVER. KREMER A MOORB. Attention, Union Cameron Guards! You are directed to meet at the honse of A.H Blair in the Borouch of Lenrisburg on Saturday the 9th day of September, 1851, at 10 A.M in full uniform for drill. N. B. A Court of Appeal will be held at the name time and place, also an Election fur non-commis sioned Officers. ..By order of Captain F. A. DOXHrlOWER. Union County Business. . Jury List-Sept Term, 1854. CKAXDJIKOEX P nnt flro. A. 5Tfler. A' Mr Berlin Ilautrl llorlmrhr. Wi.lfry Hrnrjr Klapp. M. Katlierm.n. I,l,l m.mlril g. llerrold, II. J. U. llerroM. Limftlmt John Mitrhell, Michael Miller, iirt Buffilat Alfrni Koran. II' a rer Jnhtt UinzamaD. Prier BinpiAaJl. rum Jivob V. Ilumuil. John Mnwt. HugUliie L-ri Shnt-makrr, rranria H llnon. rharlw trrj, V,r Andrew K..hkr. LDanlel Mor.-. ii'ishinitoH (io. C. Mover. tlnrr Monti. Ctnlrr Wm. Brrfrar, Janb gnwlera. A'eUjf Jaiaea SliiaMr, U rn. Buyer. THAVf.HSF. JCRORX. IsvBitbitnr Jnnathan Wnlfi-, Wm. Muore. A J- WeMen- Ml, nl. Billrr. Ahr. Waltrr. Kui BufjlnrJobu Chamlrlin. Johnft llerfi-.. Vhtrpman And. Ilonper. Ilav Snrrter. rhri.. WTnhrtnan, Jncnb llaKehonr. Jab Secehri.t. Philip lliilxfll. (Inter Ilirflali. Conraft ttoeliej, i. II. Walter. K'JIg Jchn K linir, Abraham flrore, '.niu J. F. Mollcnrtrln, I hrirtlaiB Stringer. Jnhn F. Kratier. Jnhn O. Jara-te. i- 1'iat.nrrn, Leii. Scboch, J. U. L. himlle, Haml Du'ffetinarh. Vrrv Frrdk HitM.il. MkUael Mioiom. ltAir Afrr I'rhanmi Kanrk. ItttJT.ilnr atnnil Skrr. Thomas lddinfn. Jaruh Ziebach, MuMltcrrrkWm- Dark. Jantea Mathtra. .imJohn Mfiiat. Ahr. Waller. Vnimt-. John Xhollrr, II. K Sani r. nTuAtayl- J"hn F. grhiiee, O- o. F. Olax. Aunr Jamea 8. Snith, Jbn .mnll. WrU Brarrriot. Ilainr, Ueo. Arbogaal. Va. 5mith. AVw Berlin Jarob Sniith. Hartley Joa. It. Furray, Jacob liulile. PETIT jmOR.im waek Kw Berlin barlea Kleeknrr. Jon Shlff-f. tIMIerreekVnr. Ilnmmcl, Saul Yodef, ll.orj Mltcliel. mhUnlmraJt&im Stitxer. Innt Wm Mover. John Parks, Pan! Oemtwriisg. Whtte Deer Uearv Knatmbadrr, J. Uriarr. WeU BnfalntOrl Klerk ner. Cpn"H Ira Sarera, feaae Hon, Dmnlel Rohfef. Wm. W,U Bearer Solomon Knwuc. Sholl. wrrw Jacob Ratbt. Grorga Rise, 1. Baa. Ileum rai Wittenwiyer. 'Vnter Jimn. Bllaar. larael BnrfamaR, i. Ilarunafl. Jnhn rim Mirbael Bealer, John Miiaa. iMitcbel. 1irUey banl HuDnirker. Wm. Fisher, Wm. Kill rt. AWy Jna. Nuaaer, Wn. Wllwn. AV B-fnkt tail Noll, rami Dankle, Jerr. Rlttrr. WaikingUm John It. SlerM. T)T I "VrTT" CJ for Jujtices and l3Jjii JVaJ Constables, for Mle nr printed to order, at the Chrnnirle OfRw Real Estate. PUBLIC SALE...SatHnlay, Oct 14. Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Orphans' Court of Union county, tha undesigned. Administrators of Bahfkl Wilso, late of Kelly Tp. deceased, will ofiV nApublic sale tbe following REAL EST ATE,rwrit : itfh 0ci.H.I854.qi i. ?.if.. Tbst valuable Irael of land situatrd in the township and county aforesaid, within 1 j miles of the thriving village of Lewisborg, bounded by Iandf of the heiia of Tbo' Wilson dee d. David Mayer, Flawd Clingan. Joel Ro er, Phil ip Shook, aud othnn. eorrtainiug 215 4rr! or thereabouU, l0crecleare,l. having ihere- jjkejVon erected a two atoiy Frame Hous and jLiJa,Kitchen, a Frame Barn. Spring llooae (and s never tailing Hpnng of n ater,) and all other out buildings necessary for the comfort and convenience of a Farm. There is l'r45 a good Apple Oichsid, wiih a variety ofjnf Fruit Tree. Tbe cleared land is in a high tateof cultivation, and abounds with Limestone for ill necessary pirroaes. The above property wilt answer tn divide into TWOor THREE FA RMS, and will be aotd to auil purchasers. For terms of sale apply to either of tbe suS sctibers,or toTaoais Wit.ov. on the premise. ROUT. H. I.AIK1), WM. WILSON. J. Sept. I, 1854. Adminittratort riTTf not rM as above, the said Farm will be FOR RENT. SHERIFFS SALES. TIT virtue of snndry writs of Vend. Ex. 13 issued not of the Conrt of Common Pleas of Union county, and to me directed, 1 will expose to public sale at the Court Honse in New Berlin on Monday, the 18th day of Sept next, the following real estate, to n A certain tract of land situate in White Deer township in said county, Containing rnDrteen acres more or less, adioining lands of Fearon, Riddle H Co. whereon is erected a two-storey frame Dwelling HOlSE,a. with the appurtenances as the property SUM. of Jans Dcaanonr. Also a tract of land, silnated as aforesaid. containing twenty acres more or less, adjoin ing lands of Paul Fisher, James Culbertson, and other lands ol John 1,. r isher, whereon are erected a log dwelling noose and a log barn, with the appurtenances. Also a certain tract of land situate as afore said containing one hnndred acres more or less, mostly Timber Land, adjoining lands of Jacob Farley, other lands ol John I., t tsher, lands of Charles uudyauasi ana ewers, witn tne annurtenanees. Both tracts as the property of Jons L.Fisitsa Also a certain lot of ground situate in Buffaloe township, Union connly. containing five acres more or less, adioining lands of Edward Miller, Daniel W'ertz, Isaac Walker and others, whereon u erected a two-store plank framed dwelling house with the appurte nances as the properly of Rsta Baaatow. Also a certain two storey Frame House, messuage, and tenement, marked No. 78 in the Town Plot of Freeburg as the property of Henry J. noyer. JOHN KES8LER, Sheriff. Sheriff" Office, New Berlin, Aug. 10, 19M Vriln ihlo Mill I i T IllUllWlV AVAaaa Vn knim or ReM.-That' tor taie wr aw. .II known MUI.rr.O shih,,,. . . situated urn UnlTniot creek, A mite Irom l.e hburg.lt being a 9 Storey biulding aaanBBWBiwvM . . ni .i..i. a h aivr im. ail in vim iti irnaiii vi jn-ut, o . ...... . , o i - r.. : l : ..-r in 'n itl I hi" best wi,ni rfi.trlets in the:Satel Term easy. ' U.em .ell ....,ii to . s.,r,r.m-. SfriDg, .ou out ''T'fl.MKfruiTi w5rruToS!i.- ' 8(QL Wiiuc, dec Uwu-burn, Aug. 10, 155 a vSav . f artflllft rtllrt (Olltlflfti III UIS UllU WllUUI FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale thai well known property, formerly V I. Jam"S Moore's' situated in BullUloe and East Buti'uloe town ships, l.'niin Co., Pa., one mile west of Lew isiiurg, fronting on the Turnpike am! n the old liutfaloe road. Tbis farm contains 50 Acres of first quality Limestone land, in a nipn state i of cuiiivatton(a!l haviugbeen thoroiijchly limed ; recently, two ..reams of living : water running - entirely tlirouh ihe place.the best ot tprmrs at the doorf .he Mansion llouse,a very laige Uank Baru.an Orchard of young bearing Trees j of various kinds, and all Outhouses requisite r..- . nnnA (.,. wnk c.im Wnitdland. Also I e ' I 80 ACRES on the Buflhloe nad, adjoining said Farm, isj offered in LOTS of from 5 to 20 acres each,; to suit purcha.'ers.npon which is some choice Timber, which w 11 be sold as it stands, or ihe; wood will be removed if the land be sold. A living stream of water runs through these Outlots. There are Oak. Walnut, Maple, and Hickory ihade trees on ihe premises. ) If not sold at private sale by the 11th Octo-, bpr next, the shore properly will be otfered at PUBLIC SALE on ihe above day at lOo'cloek j A.M. If a pleasant day, ihe sale will be on Ihe premises ; otherwise, at Kline's Hotel, in i I.ewubarg. rur Turiher particulars. inquire 01 JOSKl'lI MUXLLL. 1 I.ewisbnrg, Auj. 21, 15J tANo at Private Bale, the well-Known Mousel Farm, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, lying in Northumberland county, on the east bank of the Busquehanna Kiver. two miles from Lewiaburg, and two from Milton. As there are two setts of buildings, this Farm may be divided, and I will sell either portion, or buih, as may suit purchasers. JOSEPH MEIXELL. BufHiIoc Valley Farm IJIOK SALR. Having bfcome too old to ' manage mv laree Farm to advantage, I 1IIH llavino- hprnme too old to I m.nia. m u larir Parm tn ailvantai'P. I ' wish to sell a part of the same say a tract of 95 Acres, 01 of 105, . ..... to.. . as a purchaser might oesire. ine porimn i wonld part with is all first qnality Limestone j land, and every field may be watered from the Little UutTaloe creek. It is all under a good r.nltivation. with new fences, except about 10 acres of excellent TIMBER. There rs a Limestone Quarry opened, from which thousands of bushels are sold yearly. Ii bas also a young bearing Orchard. The improvements all new are a pood r- urhlP arifk f.IT.,r ' two-storey Frame HOLSb with a t ellur , KllChen.and a romp beside lt,a npnngi House, a large BASK BAKK.a Wagon e4ed, a Corn House, and other outburldings. j The property l:es rn Kelly township", near : Guldin's store and Kelly's mill 5 miles from '. J . l Lewisborg, and 2 from Milton and has been ' pronounced one of the best in the Valley. , Title, indisputable, ravmeTit to ne mane- one half down, and the remainder on lime. Possession even the 1st of ' Anr, .,, Aug. 1, IH5I SAMUEL VODER. FOR, SALE, ATh.it large and desirable property on the juifl. corner of Market and Water streets.well calculated for a residence, for business, or for . a residence and place of business. j There is a larjje UliICK House Containing : 4 large rooms on the fir.t (Wf.fi bed-rooms on tbe second rloor.and 3 large finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen and Washhonse adjoins, There are also a spacious Cellar. large Cement Cistern, a Pump, and Well of good water, a ! stable, and all necessary Outbuildings. ! For terms Slc. apply to tieo. F. Miller. Esq. : V V Ir. I Lewishurg, Sept. 23, 1850 J FOR RENT, ! Jmx From the 1st April neit, THREE JiX ROOMS on Norlh Third street, now ' mine orcupanry of Charles 9. Bell as a Restaurant, and Saloons. They are wellj suited fur Shops, Olfices, or Stores. Enquire of WM. FRICK. Lewishurg, Feb. 4, 185-1 New Vork Adv'ls. thp: great remedy, A BOI'T which so much has been said am! published, is among os. Who has not heard ot the MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI MENT? Many millions of bottles have been sold and used to cure Rheumatism, 1'lcers, Sores. Bruises, Sprains, Ring-worm, Felons, Salt Rheum, Piles, Sore Nipples and Caked Breasts, Cancers, llch. Corns on the Toes, Sore Eyes, Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen Joints or Limbs, Cuts, Scalds, or Scald-head, Numb ' Palsy, Bunions or frosted feet. Warts, or any ; other complaint that can be reached by an ...-ei AnH , ha. .i,r. - -- j .- - - - snccessful. It is tacitiv aoon in healing W nunds. Scratches, saddle or harness (rails, or any sprain, soreness or stilTuess, and it is warranted to core Spavin, Ringbone, Splint, or Poll Evil, on Horses. liyThc Liniment is put np in three sizes, and retails at 55 cts. 50 cls.and $1. The large bottles contain much more Liniment in propor tion to the prices, and are therefore cheapest To VoHiitri Merchant. Every store should be supplied with this valuable LINIMENT, as it pars a good profit and sells rapidly. C.W. WE8TBROOK, (successor to A. O. Bragg ft Co.) Originator and sole Proprietor. PrincinalOiIices 304 Broadway.NewYork. and cor. 3d & Market SLs8t- Louis, Missouri, j Sold by every dealer in drugs and medicines throughout the United States, Canadas, West Indies, and Bermuda Islands. Iy533 To Persons out rf Employment. $500 to $1000 a year. A WUAa TO MAKE ItOSET AXD DO GOOD! BOOK AGENTS WANTED. fTIHE subscriber publishes a number of most 1 Valuable Pictorial Books, very popular, and of such a moral and religious influence that while seme m- n mar safely enmge In their riretUa tion. they Kill confer a r-uI'Me benefit, nt rceelr talr eompenmtlon ftir their labor. To men of etoterorie antl tact, tht hnlneea offers ad opportunity Inr profiuhla amptoyment, eetdool wot with. Pereoas wUhing to enpaav In their aala. UI reoelv promptly by mall Circular containing full particulars, with Diraetlons to aenons dlapnaed to net as Aftenta together with th trrma an which they will b furaiahed, by addreaaluf tbe luhjeribiir. poat-paM. ROBERT SRAR8, PnbHuher, : 181 William Street, New Tork. Soa.Ta Praas, and ready nrA(rnthytlMlatf Oct. 1&&4. -Xtart' lUiutntmi DmeripHmn (Ac Aiana ffra.' Ivt fujtbrrrarU-ulansi!lr-iia0T. "THE GASIM B6rs WflRT," A RmrI K.atirol RomaneS iaim, l.y lb nni riKior,-ii aOi (In -M Ouet.r." aclc. 'riiariwriiiuitniirniiiiri pr iwwrnirg iniinoni x popular orrvf4 a tum-it jrunnautMof tb imr dSTtttSiV: i ... t.. . ... ..... rutONniK nNrraiiie. iiiu.iraim IIM nnrrora I'l UK SiaT . i . i ..rw.l .... i,. 1 1.- . ... . . h -"' " mM m artfiftiam mi ehr- Th. fj1 f ISEi? h th.lotw.o..rtb:iiKi.i..i .11.... Inxmurn 'XZ ,.rrhai-fHi at O-a-t-.n tlfH-,,1. rdneabd I m .rril Hr th ferkk-, rt eh1lrlp, hwT-v,,r-the I . i. r (,f Aihbtrfica. u luiL'lv tlw Baxrrtion of ' ia.t titnLtl fr"in til tiV. 4ni ail tti Bumervta etiar ' !"..Ui,,,edar,ai!h..itn. if ar. ti.id:, ul jS - .;: - - To ifwt wlm r t)M tvlr ot th -1iImd it waui criminally ti-tr inVntloB to lul ti-h; c mti nrlv, lhy h- -n oWitf-d In?-ly to hirp av-f it : I. n't th, fWip"tfuIi lV4UMt that 11 Ot .1. . Mht ifnull-.rftlw nuy rmfl-Jratly xct-:t thkt th wtrk will rrt U ut!li ifi(trrt mn amy rrk of fit:ti -n tht havt ui It I vram -m -riafl f r m tit pr. m. niitwtthUr-linr. niue lh? puMicntinn f f 'tw le Ita t.io, ' work rr Uiinx to itlajrery in Am- nri, iko nurl lo.i, llt l-a DunnTim, h.nif !ih?-Hj-f ur! Imitiir r!atlnn to th mrnb m nf f,urr-bnsi'i on tU Afriaa 'rt, writ ten l y ortf wlio iiav wttDwrtl it in all il hidmiio i-6ir-rnity. Tdf work u vnttrn in rUtuU- mni pittv LmUisicvf fcmiiy i,itrarv. ihf work will trm Wantifnt raTo volume of .XlIX?'' in p,p,r.T.'. cuti., twi.irh t:.t fyi iii irnt i.y thr puu,i.tr u. aujr rtuf ib cuuntrj tree of t Jur mbotMu .n4 r-ili tlv rnMi.lM, ki.l.sivoktii a fTKKKT. Jin. 1J UiKKntsi bTKUT. New Y"RE. And nil llvink'M.llf.ra Lhruujliuut tka LniM StAl awl Hri'ifli I'rtiTinrwi. 'itnJ Baltimore Adv'ts. Flour, Grain, & Lumber Commission Merchants... & - J Sjjear's Wharf, tirn to lialtiniore. J.-.hn Clarke. T.n., pre. I'itixena' Bunk, .t. do f J"hn llertiel. Jr.. K.u . t Kf-..ri. Sinniekvn A t'o . f Philadelphia. J. T"Uie. L-t . Preeid. Ceeil rank, Port IXpMii. J. nnjonr A m, llarriabnrj. ful. II. C. Kler, I a ... J. II. AiiA o.. nle. Wlliatr A Co- Milton. W. W. ri.ke. F. , Simon I'hnvler. tln- V Munc. i'ftit'r R.;flii.e. K-. . llu-h.stiila. J Wm. V eatr. l'.nlour?riile. lii-n. .V m V. Packer. , J .'m m' r:"'l,,', Willl.m.prt. jHHieii II. nullum. h-' , 4 1 i L'W:al. HlliilK. F.. M'll.-hry A llul.b, Jt-r-T Mi'yra. i J. P. Ilalinx. , L.-k llaeen. f Ci'TAUl!, UEISE A. fO have the larpfM ; Wriitrf room of any Commission Honse in lijltitnore, always givitig quick despatch ti ! hunts in )'sch:irririF ihpir fareres. fiin517 ; I FITS ! JITS ! FITS S the Tsfirrtaiat rxrK-t EPILEPTIC PILLS, i par ,, eurt aj ',, Spnnn; Crampr, nnd all .Trfus ana lumhtuttonal Ihacmrji. i PERSONS who are laboring umf.r tbis ' distressine ma'adv will (in I ihe VECET- ! ABLE EPILEPTIC PILLS t.. be the or.lv i remedy ever discovered lur curing Epilepsy, or Falling Fits. Th.'e l'i!U pun', a .peeifte aetlV.n on the iverenn. ayeti-m. anil alihnuh they art- prepared epeeialrr ft? tbe purpo-e ot -urine Fit, litre wiil fc-1 .uiij i f eeoeei-l hen. efit t'T all peroo afnVtea nilh r n-rvee. or whow BrrTmtf wfMii hM ,,, T ,h,, , anr cause hU i r. In rhron e romplainte. or4iaear r uniiinL-.nier;nJoccl tj nroiinrS, they are "-I'XX o. f., . f.. o,t of th.iii.en i.,ii i: a remittance. i;i hare the imii. nt them ti,ro,i:i, ihe mmt. free of txv.tafie. r.r eat- iy alL'T It U II 1 .Tt' V.. 1 Ir . nenmm .m m i'ii in r - ' , , ,.';: V, ;..,-?,k- r.i,-... .. .i.in-M rt. i..t ::.! !iTi:t new e w. . . . . . , . - a a a a . I'll II il( ! Cl J! Ii I il AV IS. iJFWJKO CVUSStg. : Wiijhtng U than 2J ounce), ; TR 'he cuie of HERNIA or RUPTURE J. Acknowle-djed by the highest medical authorities of I'hila lelphia, incomparably su- perior to any other in use. SnrK-rers will be eratitied to team ih;it the er'casion now ff rs lo procure no! only th Uhlot tend mmt catu. but as duriil-tr a I toss as any other, in lien ut i the enmhrous and rmcomforlable article usu- ally sold. There is no diificulty attending the I filling, and when the pad is 'located it will retain its position without change Persons at a .itstance nnable to call on the sahserib- r. can have the Truss sent to any aanress, fx romitttng rive Hollars lor the sin- gleTrii-s.or''n for ihe double with measure around the hips, and stating Ihe side afi'ected It will he err-hanged to sun if not fiuiuj, by returning it at onc nnsoiled. For sale onlv bv the Importer, CALEB II. NEEDLES. Cor. Twelfth & Race Sis, FhiludrlpUia. 11? Ladies requiring the benefit of Mecha nical fnipports, owin to derangement of ihe , internal organs, including falling of the womb, j vocal, pulinooary.dyspeptic, nervons.and spi I nal m-eakness, are informed that a competent 1 and experienced Lad if will be in attendance at j the Rooms, (set apart for their exclusive use) No. HI TWELFTH si, 1st door above Race. Iy533 a- w fiock i Window Shades. 1S51 . I85i G. L. MILLER k CO., Manufacturer and Wholesale 4 Retail Deultrt in TLDOW SHADESsouth-wesl corner I f Second and Arch Sts. I'hthdtlpkia. ur.n as Lome s i.an.israpes. Borders ases, fcrolls, Boquels, (.old Borders. Ac.of the most caum"' ar '" ana P"'"1'"" ' " " hie c.iintry, and at snch I.t lrlCO as to challenge all Competition, lliitfand White i Hollands, Cambrics, Tassels, Cords, Brasses, &c. in every variety for City or Country trade. rVWe invite an examination of our Slock at the Depot, S. W. corner 2d & Arrh, Philad. Jan. 1S51 4m5ll BUILDING HARDWARE asn Tool Store exclusively, The lareersl Enlublinhment of the kind in the f.5. Wat. M. M'Clure k Dro. No. 287 Market St. above Seventh, Philad. MANL'FACTVRERS' Depot for Locks of all kinds, warranted quality. " Patent Silvered, Glass Knobs. b.i i. .... v. - " Premium Porcelain Knobs.oterlOO patterns. Silvci-plated Knobs, Hinges, Ac, with ihe most complete assortment of all the Modern Goods in this line. Purchasers are invited to call and examine Stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if desired. Hot Air litijiscrt anil Ventilators at Factory Prices. UTAH orders put up under the immediate supervision of the Firm. CALL AND SEE I'M. 6m519t Book Agent Wanted. AGENTS WANTED in every Town and County in the tnited States, to sell the most popular and saleable books published I oredVnVrng alsoVZ Wi A"' inciudiD cw,age lntellirent m4 mtarpriiilai aim will tai Ikla a W nt and pn-StaW. bu,im '"m''i?V'X& MM tyM ' if Kottk fsattk St. rmt4r many oi toein oeauiiiuuy illustrated with t ot- Trnatwa SMpoortera, LACE STUCKI.NCS.SboBL der Braces, and all etw . Surgical Apparatus and Ba. daaes, applied add warraaini l e-iv( tatoifaciiba, br Driand Mrs. M'CLE.V. ! ACHAN, .No. 44 Korlh bEVEWTH Street. ..... .... I tilhldr IllllU. The threat number of Females reKrred anil porters, Warfanis ber in eommendinK them i superior to anyiniBg of the kind ever offered " 'he FW.. l.jMT.M ' " Phlllilplnlll fifirlllB? Tr3rlA...1 HU r & " . . . VV.l.t Vt ftC HT.MVSTIXGtOS ; FLOTa 152 Market St. & 23 Merchant St linptrUrn ond Whoktole Dtuttrt tit Staple . ft'aiaicy Dry Go., A RB now receiving a very GENERAL J ASSORTMENT of DomestU ano orcijn Jabrics, suitable for both City and Country Trade, in which they olfer at terg low price, for Cash, or to Prompt Kit Mootbs' Men. !7We solicit an eiamlhatioo of onriiotr ly City, Neighboring and Distant Buyers. CHAUNCEY HCLBCRf. WITH Wainwright, tlantitig.cn L ttbyti. 192 Market :m17c2 t Ph:laSr!plua. FIXE ST4TIO.rRh C1RAIO ft FtrLTON, 19 Houto ErtHTrf Street, Phitodttphia beg leave to c'. the altention of Country Dealers, Kchooli, And1 persons viaiting the City, to their epmple-y assortment of Luxluh, French, nd .4mericmi ST A 77 MA EH y.whieh they are selling Whole sale and Reiail ctt the raosi reasonable lermj. Their stock eomptises errry taritty of Cap. Letter and Nute Paper and Envelopes, inclod. ing a full assortment of the celebrated goods of De I.a Hue A. Co. and Thos Khc ids JJt of l.c nJun. AUo C. jld and Sieel Pens, Drawing Pencils (Fa ber's and others'). Drawing Paper. Bristol Board, Sealing Wtt, Ink, Inktads. Rnr)gcn Crookes'.Wosirnholms'and olher Sue Cailery, Ponmonaies, Pocket Books, Portfolios, Writ ing DeNks.&c&c Persons visiling the City can have their riper and envelopes embrssril with their iiiilwl m iihont extra charge. le Orders from dealers and insntn.inr.a of learning respectfully solicited and 611ed wua the strictest integrity 6m.M7pd II) EG leave respectfully to call the Public's a?tTm'n to my Establishment. No. M S. mh FOl'RTH St (below Chesinnt). I'kt.ut tlf hui. for the manufacture and sale of t clopets, where I will always be in readiness to attend lo any orders I may be favored with. I am prepared to fornish Eivtrrriet of every qnality, size and description. Wholesale and Reta:l,iheGrrverDmeni pattern. plain and legal. I would also call attention to the Die Mink ing. Engraving. Priiilin. and Embossing of Business Cards for Envelopes. Letter heads. Bill-heads, Cards. Circnlais. Ac., all of which I tarnish at very low rates. Stamping letter prevents their going lo the Dead Letter Office. Wiih waienf nraehiftes of the latest improve ments for embossinp. printing. Ac., also for the mannfaetare of Envelopes. and every faci lny for executing onlers with despatch. and ii r lheir delivery by Etptess Lines or as may be asreed opon, I can not fail to compete with if not eicel any other establishment of the kind in the word. I'Horr.cropathic Enrelrpe constantly on hand, samples of which may be seen Chrnniclc office, also of Die-Stamped Env. flr5l77ja WM. COLBERT. Willow Ware, Ac. II. f OClTEft, 49 Sonth SECOND St., Philmletih a. doors above Chestnut, East s,.le. Fmporterand Marofactarerall kinds cf YiriLLOW WARE f 'onsisting in part of W the following. Ladfes" Traveling Bas kets, Work ffc--?r. Flower Baskets. Office Baskets. Sesar Bakets. Psirri. Fancy and Em broideied Baskets. I.ldies' Work Stands and wing Chairs of beautiful design and excei- lent tfofkmansnjn. Which fce is selling remar- N.B. Just received from Gerftant. a Tare and varied assortment of FANCY fiOt'fl.S, to which the a:tenlion of ihe poMie is ressee:-" fully invited fimaHtM Phrruolocy. I rom.tRS, irrtt., Co.. from .vr w torK; Have opened a Phrenrfrsreal Cvhinel CVfa ni Hmk store, at 231 AKCB Su refS between Sth and 7th. Philadelphia . and are prepared to famish all their n 1'iw nil orcnuioy. roysiologT Hydropathy, Magnetism, ani Phon ography, at New York price. Professional Examinaiions.wiih Chart'.anJ fuil written descriptions of character, given day and e-enirig. L'wv Cabinet free lo visi tors lly517edq ZISC I4lTJi. o NE-THIR1) I'll E A PER TH AlV WHlTfi LEAD, and frc from .l poisonouj qnaTtlfrat. THE -VitTT Jf.RSET 21SG COM PA XT, fcTilHaT CrratJy tni!- d Ihoir worke. and impn.wrd th qaafii ot th;r lut. nr vnpT, to Mrtnt twlftw tor ibt-if &UPERIOB PAIHTS, Vry. an urrnnd m Oil, i aVMtrltti MkSi:r of ttni 'iif U MM) pviUBtia; ta'Ptt 1KY, in b.ifTrlft. of 'A-0 ponndevrav b. Thir WHITE 7.INC, whirls i- wld dry or mind In oil. In Wesmntrd pars ansi viiraieWiird fnr budy uf uniform liitfiieM. A mlhoi of prv pa, ration bv KcrntlT Wa tHMttTtf, wlii !. i-tahlw thr lV .nnw Ia warrant thir fkafnta ur IkT frith and (. in th fir any rwavaabt time. la thi rriM-t ibrir painU will be superior to atj otittt in the niarkrt. Thrif HHimS ZINCrAlNT.whtb la M. at ft low price, and ran nn I j be BtaW from the Zine ore frr N w Jry. i ft"t weil known (or ft pmteetie qualt tf" wh'B appHed to iron tvr other tttetalie sarfarea. TlwirSTtNKMLK PAINT bomm all IV preeef tieaofihe Brown. d.1 iaof an aparabtV rotor ft paiv t.ngCotUget,l.pijta,OuhnHriina, BrMbTea. kr. i7M-n ft tLWUARlS, WhoVwale pint lValero and ltwportef 5. W. eor.of l.tth and Market Su. rKtiadelfht Cat&2at44 STRAW GOODS.. SPRING 1854. flHE subscribers are now prepared to eib bit at their Splendid .iw C(atll.-bniaif Xo. 41 South Second St. J'niaifel'jM'a. an entire new and beautiful stock of Straw, Fancy and Silk Bonnets and Flails, Flowers, &C and Panama, Palm and f ummer Hats fcf a-emlemen, which our old patrons. Merchants and Milliners eenerally are invited to examine, confidently promising them,in extent,in variety, in noreltv. and in styles, a stock unequalled. ; LiT'Oru'ers carefully and promptly exerntec. THOMAS W HtTE CO. nags Wan test. ! ' sale, more than the present market price Cassi JE9M P A MOORE, Paper Msnufacl rkiladetpkia-Xo,. S4 . Xori. . ' m (,1st 8t. be ow Arch,bwten t 414) i "TasiJa---aB- in
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