Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, October 04, 1854, Image 2

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LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER,
t nun u -n-vn 11 n n 11 ma a
Oct. 4, 1S54.
Wa Wtrnttrntt .. TH Wwn rnwnni
wn..
,valdrltha lrsret etreulaUOB Many n(lla
.tri- UnK.n .utr.
H"Ay Sfofe 77cr.
C-nrnnr J AMES POLLOCK. North nrablnd. !
Supreme Court
-D. M.SM YSER. Montgomery, j
Canal Gumuiuioner G KO. DAKSlE.AIIegany,
Democratic Slate Ticktt.
Oieerww WILLIAM RIGLER, of Clearfield.
fnreme Court S. 8. BL ACK, of Somerset.
Canal nnmwKr-H"Y 8. MOTT, of Tike.
Editorial Comapondence of Lewieborg Chronicle.
BeHT.OF.'s HOTEL,
Atlantic Citt.N. J.,Scpt, 20, 1854.
I date, unexpected! v, from the sea-shore, j
Tk. .J : ....J, I,
aa . ...ul.,..i " .,!ta
railroad from '(feud, n, .Urectly actoss New j
1 J
Jersev. lo the Ab?ecotn Beach GO milos
from Philadelphia, and about the same
distance from New York and Cape May
toKtiulTthe invigorating sea-breeze and try
for tbo first lime a plungo in the "ocean
wSTe." This embryo city ie located at
the upper eifrcmiiy of a belt of low wave- j
1. 1. .i,.i , ,;u r,.wl '
like satiil linli-, about a mile !, partly;
covered with bushes, c-iarse tt.fted graw, !
anJ stuiited trees-extending frcm the in- !f,ca was ntt""7 ,n law lUM
lt of Absecom bay, southwardly alnngtl.e j W;,s ln,ing in tl,e three essential elemenU
coast, about teu milec, and cut off from Ihe I of eontwet, to wit : Tartics able to con
mtriulanJ by a narrow arm of the bay.and lrac' P,,ic8 ,lliD8 to ct,nracti nd rar"
salt meadows five or six miles wide, which ,ics ,bat "dually do contract
lie but a fw inches above the eWncc of
the watcr,and ro sometimes entirely over
flown hr the tide. The inlet sfforrrs a fine
harbor, audit is intended lo make it ,
shipping port for l'hilad, Iphia, but heth-
er it will p.T, for this purpose, except
when tho Deleware i.s clc. d by ice.rcn.aii,.
to be seen. From Ihe point, whi. h needs
lidit housc-at.J would have had one 1
long since, if Concre? wera not too buy
with mistliii rons intrignes, to look after
snch unimportant items as saving a few
hundred lives, and a few millions of pro
perty annually, on a shelterless coast a
bai runs out about three miles,
and has j
proved fatal to more than one luckless ves-
aul ; f is evidenced br the remnina of i
several wrecks wbieh still encounter ,.e "wer low aouse upon israci uuteiius
bar and bench Alsccom and IWnegat ;a,;d ,b S'T ba" Kilroad Company,
have become familiar names in the cur- In Bbort A,r- Kd,tor' ,be mcetinS as
rent history of ship wrerks. The city is ; not one ot ,b3 c,t,ttfDS of Har,ley bnt of
laid out on an imposing scale, and a nnm- j N " B-!'"". nd otb outsiders ; but
ber of hok-Kdwellings and bathing coltsg-th Joubtless apFar in the papers as
cs hSve already been croctod. Two roam- ( "a Uree Dd meeting" of the
moth hotels are under nof, and next sea- j cl"u uf Hlry. A Looker O.v.
son will doubtless witness great improve- i ,Idrlt.l.L8ii.
Bients. Vhnicvi r may b.; its cimmereiul J Foreign N6W.
propecls, it is ccrlain to become an attrac j The news posscbe foaturea of interest
tivo and popular ieiiny place. The rLc mct important of which is the an
wf is of gradual depth, without the dan- tounccment cf ihe departure of ihe cxpe
gerous undertow of Cape Island; there is Edition against the Crimea. It sailed from
tec miles of smooth, beautiful beach, ami Varna ou the 4th inst., and was composed
the fpot is accwsible lbs fare low, ihe ;f 71,000 troops and about 700 rhips
w'sitors can enine over iu ike morning, which would be before Sevastopol on the
pend sovcral hoars iu Ldiing, bunting, ' 0;b. News of the landing may be eipect
riding or bathing, and be bn-k ag;.in iu CJ , rPach V.rua on the 16th, and would
the evening for tea, if (hey choose. '-e 0ked f r with the greatest interest.
It was duk when we arrived, and ilie( lVinee Menchikoff personally conducts
change from hot stieeta to the cool, moist a. fcnsc of .Sevastopol. He attaches
tea air was reficthing and delightful. Afur !grCt importance to the fortifications of
upper the conductor of ihe train accom- Ovi.ikoff and Kherson, and some thousand
panied me through il.e sanj and bushes to 'rocn arc occupied in strcngtheting those
old Neptunt'a doiirain. The sea was quite i p1CPs. Continual re enforcements arrive
calm, and the surf was singing lullaby 8t OJifsa and pass cn. 60,000 men arc
more gently thnn u-u:il like tho mufiled !Sj:j to be in camp, besides a full garrison
echo cf storro-dar-binjrs on 6ome far-off, ' jQ UC c;ty. A number of ships are being
inaccessible f hiTos. Only a limited view colivcrtcd iuta Cre-ships.
was to be Lad of tbc "vasty deep, the j
ghostly light of the new moou being just ;
LtlfTi.lirit. IO friri ftt'f r r:lHrrA to f.Tifr lll:ift '
, ... ,. . e , . , .
to sight, and import an air of wierd and
1 . . .i s
rmn mvsterv to evtr'thini around.
Tk. .j;tnrl.. rf .,,,1 ... t.n,.
imnrnsirii n.l siri.llii.rtirinT niiil mnu-e in
upon the soul like miniti una from ctcru
ty. a remained till a laie hour uiseus
ing local incid nts and history ,shipwrccks
and storms. 1 may mention one case on
this coast, or no very ancient date, in
. . . - i m .i
wnicu a sailing tcssci, nuca turn pseng- fce
ers, was stranded some miles from here, formation is from an authentic source, and
in a terrific gale, within S00 yards of the is perfectly reliable.
kbore, and in broad day-light, iu full view j
and hearing of the people on shore, no help' Columbia, S. C, Sept. 23 Nearly
culd reach them, for no boat could live the whole population cf Augusta has left,
in euth a sea. The explain shouted to the ;tnj thc country, for miles arouud, is cov-
spcclators through big lrun.pet,to go away, w(J witU t(.u,s jue feTer appears to be
for they could do no cood, and their i.re- . ... -, : r..i
ii-fc lncreusinr. and the excitement ia awful,
sonce only made his passengers fraii'ic. . ' c . , , ., ,
The vessel scon after went to pieces, and T'8t "Eu " clusca nd tbe ma,ls de
vcry soul ou board perished. 1 lycd, there being noue to distribute them.
I was up at day break this morning to 'No Soutut-ra papers have been received
ship W. back by the first train, as he
as here biiico 51 outlay.
too ill to enjoy bimself, and then sought j Tbo 0 ,e of J)M:ltsollvile fired into
the be.ieh to tec how thc sun would man- : . ... . , , 0 ,
-. . i i r the steamboat etoka, from barannah,
g to get up with .ut tbc Lclp of moun-. " '
laias to climb by. Unluckily a thin 'on the 7th, while she was passiug up tbe
cioud skirted thc hciiion, which, by thc , river, iu cousequeuce of their fear of the
viy, was only five miles-out and instead ; fever, aud to deter her from stopping.
o: sending a wjioie nroadsiile ol eltulgence
at once, over 'he golden waves, he slow
ly moved np like a dullish red-hot canunn
ball. The wind was fresh and raw from
thc mrth, beside, ani I simply felt sober
nd hungry !
I did not foci like quoting
poetry then, nor bare 1 room for it now.
But if you, or yonr readers, think I bare
not done justice to thc heroics and sublim
ities of thc subject, just Lunt up and insert
here, or read, as much "sublime" poetry,
from Byron or Bryant down to crzay John
Landis, as "you or each of you," think
such an "illimitable circumstance'' re
quires ! ' ' ji. c. n.
Tbe Lag kk Beer Bill. In his re
ont speech at Wilkctbarrc, Got. Rigler
disclaimed having the Lager beer Bill,
which was passed by tha late Lsgialatiias,
Flowed away ia his brcreb pocket. JJe
declared distinctly that be bad already ve
Uitd the bill.
"Never were the political affair, of j
i
in such coo-Won trnt prcs-1
Unt In nearly ever county there are
tent, in nearly every ipuu j
i independent nominations, mongrel ticl-cts.
and bolters. intcnPwel with Honor Jiw
an(f bolters, mtCrcMWea
, ;
under - currcnta, and all quivering in anti-
j cipation of the "Know Nothings. line
i thine is ccrlain tbe "Know Nothings"
lrP larcrlv in the majority lefore the clcc-
. Bnw,rmo.i
tion, whoever may come out uppermost
when the votes arc con Died.
For the Xtawtebarf Chronicle.
Anti Division Besting ia Bartleton.
The good people of this township were
in the present wee It admonished by glaring
handbills posted np in the most public
places cf the township, that a great Anti-
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"sion mec. ng woum dc ueiu.u ut,
J'O". on o-iuniuy toe owu oi oriiniuuir.
which all tat-pycrs were urgently soh-
ci,ed eon,e- Tu dJ the 6rcat &leT;
1 . . if 1 . 1 . .1 I
,nS Mmo s the mountain rjrought tortli .
i a mouse. Of tho citisens of Hartley not i
more than a doicn attended the meeting,
but the whole number in attendance was
..,.. . i i
swc-iica to bdoui iwcnty-uvc by bu urup-
1
tion of New Bcrliuers.
Chas. Merrill, Eq., was the first orator: !
1 .t . . I
me ouiy argumeni ne inaae wis against
a
Iue val'Uity ot the uewiseurg Dona, ne as-
1,,n- wwaiewwnn, wno in nis ica.
I hxl crossrd tho rnieil storrs of Jaeks
cc - 1
mountain to attend the meeting, next bar-
"wn
ngl the afsimblagc and assured the
PC0P5e of Hartley .that inasmuch as Beaver
iand Hartley, lay side by side, the interest
j of bo,b' wi,h tc'ct t0 divisioD' Mnst
' Wnlw-I, b' 'ba ver was unanimous-
'J TI" . "r"e7 "e,
jii'i-he understood her own interest.
15. B. Barber, Em., and our neighbor
John Wilt, En., also addressed the meet
ing, and there were several other orators
on hand ready to hold forth if there had
bcen Pcrson r'"'Dg to hear them.
I must not forget to mention that some
of the orator6 digressed from the question,
I . I , , T 1 . 1
Washington, Sept. 27, ISoi.
The l'resiJcut and Cabiuet Lave been
; anxiously considering the Greytown affair,
. ' jt
anu nave uuauv uviciuiiutA w kuu vb.
luu '
: Wheeler,
who is now here, to look into
th
business. It is not yet determined
whether he will go in a frigate or by
steamer.
The President certainly will not send
Commander Hollion. He approves his
conre, but thinks that his return to Grey-
" t.twn artiilfi artfrraVflfA fll&tte.rN- This 111-
Tub Votb is 1851. Bigler was then
elected by a majority of 8,4lii over Johns
loo. V3'bc vote throughout the State was
ol' :
ror M iiuani mgiur,
Wu. F. Johuston, Whig, 178,034
" Kimbt-r Cleaver, Native, 1,859
" tu. Klde-r, Abolition, CO
ScaturiDg, 8
Total,
SC6,460
Potatoes ix Ireland. The Bedfast
Mercury says: "Tbe magnitude of the
crop for 1854 is certainly very much be
yond that ever before known in this coun
try. Taking a low average, wo should j
... ,1,-, .L. eam iup f Tr4,lmJU. no-
aaj that tha gross value of
aiU laaUU uiga BJsgOaWVaJ l.JlaV V
HaUVT DaMAQM AWARDED. In the ,
Court of Appeals at Lewisburg, V irginma,
. . . . .
last woes, ine juugcmcni in too caso
i e i
h & Co., Hc,gol, coming frotn Sheu; I
auaoan, was amrmco. ucigei h nijurcu
by the upsetting of one of Farish & Co's. Ian,, ,3, Pereh nra, mM,,lr.,a!i clears!
stsgeti, and brought suit fur damages, and ia a high state of cultivation, anil vn the
which were fixed by a jury at between Pnb!iB roat le!ld'DS from Lewisbjr- to New
SO000 and $10,000. Farish & Co. took Sale"to commeBee ,, 1 1 0-co-k in the fcre
an appeal from a diciaion of the Court be- noon of said dair. TERMS of ale easy, and
Vm and brought it into tho Court of AP. j e made known on rig.
peals, which sustained the Circuit Conrt, Administrator of Ukobus IUits, dee'd
thus imnosins upon Farish k Co. not on- "T1, 27 l85
ly the payment of the original damages,
tut the cost of tho iuit, making in all but j
little short of 11 1,000.
Candidates' Department.
Cn.coi-ctii.pcrpi tfUllnM wli-w.Mcblnrtlfn. 1
To the Voters of Union County.
TK nirsifrnd arntild ririMCt fn 1 1 r infitrm
the rolers of Union county, that he has been
r(.comm,nded a, enndidate for the Office of
KE(iITEit AND RECORDER, without his !
'"citation, ann aiterwants nominated, ny me
iwiin. I .nni.l ihpr-ro s.v ln mv friends.
i .i,. .ii .u.,. ,k.. i, m ,1
" " """' 1,Ci7i.;rM ffl7 '
inmn0tint In flllnnn In h fill lit 111 SAI11 OIIICP.
competent to attend to (he duties of said office,
that being reasonably well acquainted tr.rougn'
out the county, I hope you will excuse me for
o j--- i-- -
Hon: but should von favor me with vour
nnl ..alltnor nn vnn nrvntitillv lifffortf th PlPIT-
support, and elect me to said olfice, I will
promise to attend to the duties thereof with
strict fidelity, and lo the best of my ability.
lours respeetfiilir,
GEORGE DREISDACII.
Mtfllinbare, Sept. 3, 1851.
Heal Estate.
FARM AT rUBLIC SALE.
THE subscribers will offer at public sale
on the premises, on
Thurtilay, thc 25M day of Oi toi.tr
next, at 12 o'clock, M. of said Cay about
130 igi:v
of improved Limestone Land situated part
in Liberty township, Montour county, aud
pail in Chilisquaque township. Northumber
land county, adjoining lands of James Straw
bridge, Daniel Robins, and John Voris, late
the estate of Adam Critz, deceasrd. On it
are erected a large frame house, barn, and
other outbuildings, h is well watered, has a
large bearing apple orchard, and is in a good
state of cultivation. Also, at the same time,
50 Acrea of donntala Land,
well timbered, lying about a h.ilf mile frrm
the farm.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
EMANUEL BECK, ) p, ..,
JAMES M'MAHAN, "n10'"-
Sept 29, 1854.
Union County Woodlands
for Sale,
4100 ACRES will be oU in shares
JJJJ of 10 acres al $30 per share, or
ten shares for$!5each,payable in instalments
of one dollar per month. Location of lots to
be determined by drawing; but any person
may, by taking a tract of 400 acres, have the
title made immediately ou payment of the
purchase money, and may select the trad most
agreeable lo their wishes.
This land is situated in the townships of
White Deer and West Biilfaloe, and the new
road from Lewisburg to Sugar Valley passes
through it.
It is covered with timber,soch as White Oak,
Pine, Hemlock, Chestnut nnd Rock Oak, and
Spro.ce Run and White Deer Creek furnish
ample water powers for saw-mills, tanneries,
ftc, on a majority of the tracts. It is situated
about 10 miles west from Milton and IS miles
from Lewisburg, and was formerly the prop
erty of Mr. Jos. Sims. Applv lo
B. FRANKLIN CLARK,
No. 32 South Third St. Vhitudclphiiu
FOR RENT,
A BRICK HOUSE in the upper end of
Market street, l-cwisburg. Possession
given immediately. Inquire at the office of
the Chronicle. Sept. 20, 1854
ajlJ-UjiJaS5 31117 SA22e
BY virtne of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Union county, will be sold at Public
Hale on ihe premises iu White Deer township,
Union county, on
SATrttDAT, 8ih October
next, at 1 1 o'clock in the forenoon, the follow
ing real estate, to wits
A tract of land, late the estate of Adam
Oyer, deceased, situate in said township of
White Deer and county of Union, adjoining
lands of Francis Walker, Abner Robins, David
Bennage, Cha's Spcese and others, containing
35 Acres and 10 Perches,
allowance measure. 20 acres of which are
cleared, and the balance well Tirr.bered.g9
About three acres of the cleared land are Sf
excellent Meadow a good ORCHARD of dif
ferent kinds of Fruit. Among the improve-
Mmenls are a good two storey Frame
Dwelling House and a FRAME BARX
There is also an excellent Spring of never
failing Water near the dwelling.
The Terms of sale will be easy.
ISRAEL GEYER,
Administrator of Am tit tea, dee'd.
White Deer, Sept. 27, 1851
By order of the Orphans' Court of I'nion
county, will be sold on the premises on
Saturday, the 2Sth October
next, the following Real Estate, situate in Un
ion township, Union connty, i a, comprising
about
112 Acres,
of which about 90 Acres ire improved, and
through which runs ih- Main Road between
Lewisburg and Selinsgiove. The property is
bounded north and west by lands of Jacob
Hoch, and east and south by lands of Doebler
and Engel. There are erected upon the pre- i
mn.iss, a large two-storey l."g Mouse, a
Well of Water at Ihe door, a LOG
BARS, and TWO bearinz APPLET
ORCHARD. 2f
The land;is m a good state of cultivation,
aoout 4,oot Uushela of LIME havin? been '
put upon it within the last three years. i
Sale to commence at lOo'clock.A.M. Terms
maue Known on day of sale by
JOHN GUNDY.
Administrator of Wiium Ptaxr, dee'd.
sept, ze, 1834
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
Y rirtoe of aa order of the Orphans' Court
M ol tJ0,oa eouoty, will be sold, at Ihe
pbiie House of Gideon Biehl in East Buffiilo
1 U, J Ulljq I JJU Oil
TT'xUetduy, 1st onewWr,
1M. the following described Real Estate of
I Hie late ueorge noyer, ucccuru ;
small tract of first-rate laiuentoiie land
situate in uunatoe wwmnip,
- rfininin - binds of Samuel Glir.kJohu Rohland,
- 1 S-'
(3 IrrM
. . in . .
V alliaDIC KCal Jt-StaiC
AT ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
j TJT virtne of an orler of theOrphans Court
i I 1 of Union conntr. the following Real
If of
i Estate, late the estate of Henrv Kuvenbader.
j,.,.,.;,,,.,! ille of White Deer Tp.. Union Co-
Pa..
will be ollered at Public Sale on the
premises on
Friday, 3d of JTorcmiVr
next, commencing at len o'clock in the fore-
noon of said day, to wit
JVa L A tract of Larj( m
White Deer Tp. aforcsa. , adj .imnfr lands of
Kaufman ft liebcrand John Koch on the west.
" ,he nor,h by a 1 39 acre Tract of saiddee'd
J
on the ea by Sawmill tract, and on the south
by lands of Rudolph Uroward and Daniel
Bennage, containing
150 Acres
more or less, alt cleared and in a rood state
of cultiratton, exe.ept about 15 acres which
are in first-rale TIMBER. It comprises also
TWO ORCHAUDS.and a portion of excellent
Meadow. Ihe improvements are a"
large two-storey frame Dwelling House.jyO.
(and a Spring of never-failing Water.) large
i9.4.A" BARy.aaA other necessary Buildings.
No. II. Als another Tract
situate in the Township aforesaid, adjoining
lands of Kaufman ft Reber on the west. Dr.
Samuel L. Beck on the north. Jacoh Parlpir!
on the east, and other lands of said dee'd on
the south, containing about
139 Clcrcs
and 89 perches, about 4JO acres of wh:ch are
cleared and in a good state of culti
vation, and the residue is first-rate
Timber, with the White D.er Creek
running through the said Tract.
III. Also ftnolher Tract
, the Township aforesaid, adj ,,'nir.g
thc I') acre Tract of said dee'd on the west.
Jacob Farley on ihe north, lands of the heirs
of Frederick Dicffenbach on the east, and on
the south by other land's of said dee'd, contai
ning 1 Arret) and fit Perches more or less,
on which are erected a frame Dwelling Mr
House, NEW FRAME BARN. "Ml
Saw Mill,
feS2W Clover Mai,
BfeaMMwith excellent Water Power, a
good APPLE ORCHARD, a never-failing
Spring of Water at the door of the Dwelling,
and all cleared and in a good state of cultiv
ation. No. IV. Also another Tract
situate in the Township aforesaid, adjoining
the 150 acre tract of said dee'd on the west.
Sawmill tract on the north, east br D miel
Williams.and south by lands of John M.Rauck,
containing
14 Acres and 155 Perches,
more or less, all cleared and in a high state
of cultivation.
nTThe above properly will be sold in
whole tracts, or in pieces, as may sun pur
chasers. 1 erms ot sale will be made eay.
Any one wishing to examine the property
before the day of sale, can do so by calling on
Jacob Kustenbader, on the premises, or on
John Datesman, at the west end of Milton
Bridge. JOHV DATESMAN'.
JACOB KUSTENBADER.
AJminltlrutnrs of Henry Kutlcub.Hler.dtc'J.
nepu HJ,
fVEnrt'.n "Whi-" r,4 Rnuling "Adter" copy 4 Kk
&nd find bill to -Chronk-le.n
REAL ESTATE, AT
Public sale. M
BY virtue of an order of thc Orphans" Conrt
of Union connty. wiHhe sold, on the
premises, in East liutTiiloe Tp, Union Co. Pa.
on
rf tfof-clnV
next.'the following described real estate of the
late 8amuel Wolfe, deceased :
A certain tract of land situate in East Buf-
faloe township, about one mile from the Bor
ough of Lewisburg, adjoining lands of Jacob
G nndy, heirs of George Gu ndy, dee'd, A braham
Brown, Wm. Brown, and others, containing
71 ACRES
and 8R Perches more or less, all cleared and
in a good state of cultivation, with an ORCH
ARD thereon. The improvements are a
Tico-ttorrg Dicdliny House,
Frame Bank Bau.v,
and other necessary Outbuildings.
Sale to commence at II o'clock in the fore
noon of laid'day. Terms of sale will be easy.
ABNER M. I.AWSHE,
Guardian of the Person and Estate of Marv
Ellea and Wm. II. Wolfe, and
CATHARINE WOLFE,
Guardian of the Person and Estate of
Catharine, Isaac G,Charles 8., John, and
Samuel L., and Committee of Person and
Estate of James Wolfe all minor child
ren of SPI!L Wnt. dee'd
Lewisburg, Sept. 27, 1S51.
PUBLIC SALE.. .Saturday, Oc 14.
Orphans9 Court Sale.
BY virtue of an order from the Orphans'
Court of Union county, the undesigned.
Administrators of tSistrt Wnsox, late of
Kelly Tp, deerased. will offer at public sale the
following REAL ESTATE, to wit:
That valuable Iracl of land rilnated in tbe
townthip and county aforesaid, within 1 j miles
of the thriving village ot I.ewishurg, baumtrJ
by land of Ihe heii of Tbo's Wilon dre'd.
David Meyer, Flavel Clingan, Joel Rover, Phil
ip Shook, and others, cootainiug '2tH Acres
or thereabout. iNOacrescleared, having there-
Man erected a two atoiy Frame Houae and
Kitchen, a Frame Barn, a Spring House
(and a never failing Spring of W ater.) and all
other out-buildings necessary for tbe comfort
and convenience ol a r arm. inerriaaian.
a good Apple Orchard, with a variety of
Fruit Tree. The cleared land is in a high
elate nf cultivation, and abounds with Limestone
for all cesaarv purpoaea.
The above property will answer to diviJeinto
TWOor THREE FARMS, and wilt be sold lo
suit purchaser. '
i For terms of sal apply lo either of tbe ub
eribera.or toTuenaa VVinetv.onthe praaises.
ROBT. H. LAIRD.
WM. WILSON. J. ,
8ept. 1. 154. AdminUtraloTM.
C7If not sold a above, th said Tarm will
be FQH EJi,
C?irw
No
Saxms anb (Dntloto
At
TOR SALE.
'i'ne subicritHT offers f'T sale that well
known f ropertv. teirmrly Ctrl. Jumrs Moore's,
siluatetl in l)iitr.i!ne and East U'lllalr.e tnurn
ships, Union C., I'a., one mile west tf J-ew-ist'ur,
frontmij on ihe Turnpike and en the
old Butfjloc road. This farm contains
150 Acres
of first qnalily I.im-tone land in a biA slate '
ol cultivalion.all havinbeen thMroughly limed cn,ni.i,. f thi- A!bntrv, i iini ly ilrt utiimd oi
recently, two streams of living water running a ij.,-t pi:m..i fn.ni u- nr.'. -! mi u. nnnirr.ii" rbar
entirely thro.ili the plaee.the best of tpr in?s 'yj",,m" ""U!,
at the door of the Mansion House, very larse j r? ilr 'j-u hr atren-ir nri-l rr.vr 1't ihe
Bank liarnxn Orchard of viiunsbearina 1 rees
of various kinds, and all Outhouse, requisite
fur a good farm, with some Woodland. Also
80 ACHES
on the BufTiloe road, adjoining said Farm, is
offered in LOTS of from 6 to 20 acres each,!
. ;. ..l,,.r. n..n -.Wh i ,.m Phni '
Timber.wllirh Will be sold as it Stands, or the J
wood will be remirved if the land be sold. A j
living stream ol" water runs through these
Ontl
ilots. There are Oak. Walnut, Maple, and
ikorv lhaile trees on the premises. I
Hieki
II nut boi'i di I'liimc sale vjr life inn i.i-i'r
ber next, the above property will be offered at
PUBLIC SALE on the above dayal 10 o'clock
A.M. If a pleasant day, the sale will be on
the premises : otherwise, at Kline's Hotel, in
Lewisburg. For further particulars, inquire of
JOSEPH MEI.TELL.
LeTisburg, Aug. 21, 185t
'"3AIso at Private Bale, thc well-known
Housel Farm, containing TWO HUNDRED;
A CUE, lying in Northumberland county, on .
'he east bank of the biisqnelianna Kivcr. two
miles from Lewisburg, and two from Milton.
As there are two setts of buildings, this Farm
m n f 1.. .Ii nn.l f u'itl coll oitlt.. niirtinn
or both, as may suit purchasers.
JOSEPH MEIXELL.
Biilfaloe Valley Farm
F
OR SALE. Having become too old to
I I manage mv larire Farm to advantase, I
wish to sell a part of the same say a tract of j
95 Acres, or of 105, j
as a purchaser might desire. The portion Ij
would prt with is all firt quality Limestone!
land, and every field mav be watered from ihei
Little Bulfiloe creek. Ii is all under a good
cultivation, with hew fences, except about 20
aim's ol excellent ri.MI5r.It. I here
I is a Limestone H'larry npencd. Irom Vj,L
itt'h'c thousands of bushels are soldjj?&
' J"'"'5'' ,h has also a young bearing Jb.
Thc improvements all new are a good
Aiwo-storey Frar.ie HOUSE with a Cellar
Ji!tAKitehen. ami a Pump beside it. a Sprint;
House.a large BA.K HARS.a Wagon Shed,
a Corn House, and other outbiiildirgs.
The property lies in Kelly township, near
GiiMin's store and Kelly's mill 5 miles from
Lewisburg. and 2 fr m Milton and has been
pronounced one of the best in the Valley.
Title, indisputable. Payment lo be made
one half down, and the remainder on time.
Possession given the 1st of April next.
Aug. 1, I5l SAMUEL ODER.
FOR SALE.
JssATbat large and desirable property on the
i corner of Market and Water streets. well
calculated for a residence, for business, or for
a residence and place of business.
a IIVIC 13 am lUIC AVttLa lvU.)r ti let I II I (1
S large rnoms on the first Hnor,fi hed-rutrus on .
the second fl,w.and 2 large finished rooms on j
ihe thirl. A Kitchen and VYashhouse adjoins, t
There are also a spacious Cellar.large Cement
Cistern, a Pump, and Well of good water, a :
S:ab!e, and ail necessary Otitbutldintrs.
For terms dec. apply to Geo. F. Miller. Evi
S. E.DAVIS.
Lewisbnrg, 3epl. 2.1, lfoO
FOR RENT,
From th.- 1st April next. THREE
JJ-JL ROOMS on North Third street, now
in teh ocetipaney of Charles S. Bell as a
ResUur.int, and Saloons. They are woll
suited for Shops, Oificcs, or Stores. Enquire
of WM. FRH K.
Lewisburg, Feb. 4. is.i4
jcw York Adv'ts.
TIIK OR EAT HEM ED Y,
VDOI'T which so much has been said and
published, is among us. Who has not
heard ot the .W.'.VC.l.V MUSTAXd LIM
JMXTt .Many millions of bottles have been .
sold and used lo cure Rlioumaiisui, Ulcers, i
Sores. Bruises, Sprains, Ring-worm, Felons.;
Salt Rheum, Piles. Sore Nipples and Caked
Breasts, Cancers, Itch, Coins on the Toes,:
Sore Eyes, Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen Joints
or Limbs, Cuts, Scalds, or Scald-head. Numb '
Palsy, Bunions or fronted feet. Wans, or any
other complaint that can be reached by an
external remedy. And it has always been
successful. It is turiLLt sons in healing
Wounds, Scratches, saddle or harness Galls,,
or any sprain, soreness or stiffness, and it is !
warranted to cure Spavin, Ringbone, Splint,
or Poll Evil, on Horses. j
r.7"The Liniment is put up in three sizes, i
and retails at 15 c!s,5l) cts.and SI. The large j
bottles contain much more l.iuiment in propor
tion to the prices, and are therefore cheapest, j
Tu Country Merchants. I
Every store should be supplied with this1
valuable LINIMENT, as it pavs a good rrolit
and sells rapidly. O.W. WESTBKOOK, i
(successor to A. G. Bragg eV Co.)
Originator and sole Proprietor.
PrincipalOsric.es 304 Broad way.NewVork,
and ror. 3d &. Market Sts.,Sb Louis, Missouri.
Sold by every dealer in drugs and medicines
throughout the United States, Canadas, West
Indies, and Bermuda Islands. Iy533
To I'lrfimx ovt of Employment.
$SC0 to $1000 a-year.
A CIUXCE TO MAKE MVXCr A.VD DO GOon !
BOOK AGENTS WANTED.
rilHE subscriber publishes a number of most
I valuable Pictorial Books, very popular.
and of such a moral and religious influence -thitt
while atyia m n may M&'.y eoi;, in their rural-1
tion. tlii-y will confer a nMie benent, and reeetro a fair
eomnaiisauon mr tbeir lainr.
T ni.n ot rntrpHe and tact, this hnflnesa otTera an
opportunity fr nronUMe enitdoymvnt, e.lloai met wall. (
i'eron. wihin to encaij in tln-ir irnte, wil) nT"ive .
nrotniit'y by mail a Circular containing fall particular. :
with ,lirwti..ns to fiermnii diFefted to aet aa Aiirnts," '
toother wih tlie (,-rma on whirb thevwUl be rurnishi:d, '
by addrphi3 tin aut aiTiber. po.t-pnid. i
BullEKT SRAKS. ruhlinher. ,
1S1 William Street. Xew York.
ai?.Tn '. and rerdy Sir Aaenta by the 1st of Oct, 1
lKj4. o ' t'tU4traUd 'Dfteriptitm . th Kulrian 2t-1
pir- F'-r rin ther particularii addrem a. above. 1
Seed Yfbeat.
T
HE undersigned offer for sale the celeb
rated GALE (While) .WHEAT for
SEED. Price. Fire Dolls, and Twenty-live,
Cts. per hag of two bushels.ine.ludiuj eost for
bags. Orders promptly execnted. Aiidress
CAKK, UIESE ft U(l.,
Commission Merchants. Spear's Wharf, BalL '
Baltimore. Aug. 31, 1854 I
. ... ' .
Consiables, for snle
or prirrted Id or. st the CfctvLtcfe WIK
ff t
tie OM locKr," Ac. 4 c.
rpilK fu-'evM Lithe rto ! by IVvritVroftHe aVive
prHMiiar work, i nuiiieant K'iintitro of Uh fcr
with wli)-b any i-r-lucti-.n cf,m:njr from hi p-a wilt lm
ifff-ivi-il by tlie I'Ut'liC. Tur b-.i'ii btt" t a
r-'Oi uitlf BrTtie. 1lia-trtin: Ut horrof tbc Plm
Tra'i-, t-irriW'J on in the l.l ff Atrka. Tin uthr
tta i TTrl iu ttu navy ii't (1m J-rij-tionj mnA cbr
. tt m f tmiltl from tn-rwc'la-qnpiitan'iiih tlnio.
ltrLr U full of eicittni intn-''t n4 B-ltiitUr m
1,- n.ll.rai nrktf MR'MBn OtirVir.
La thtwivantftirMfr thiit)c!r'n'v 6 too. naiirh
it i iutKt"i on fiw-t tf ' Tf dsy n-t-urrore. Tl.
lit-tf.r of thit litrolnoof tl Morr. Jfcut-'ika, ti1 'irra
Lb ii- ot tu. . Jin it jm nriiiii.nr iMr luu-ntva t"
ffirSrMj;:,,J
Ji r, m iy i ntimmi-luviy.
Tlify rtnfi l. utiy e&pct lii.it trr w.rt wi.I cwl a"
mui'h interest on s.nv work tf 11ti"a that hm f Isle
Tea.- mn ali-ii fr m tt e pri-en. as nttitltvlin5.
iinr til pulilirtti.io rf Tn:e Ti.nT f' in," rS r
latui to nlvry in Am-nr.. rvm rtj cx, Iuh'u
nui,rfu. iKn- lisvc a i-ran-l l. fin; rvU:i a to th
p.""" l-r. unK
mity. TIm work uwrilt.'D in rbarte snj pari- laninz-.
J,1,' lc" oJ '","tl1 """' "
TiJw'ort'Jili r.rm vutirnl -fo volums ef 4
pasi-, hiinin -iv iitn.tratM withnsrrmTin5.
t-in"J "lh. . m j"lhr j
ttu'vuU.brr& to bj fsrtuf thu coimux trt;. of potr
O.I.C
t.li'H.
JBif For nbolvnali and nUil by th. pnMiffctr,
KI.I.SUOKTII STHEET.
r.U'Tl Itnnkn llert throutul Ui I nltr l SlH-
and lcri'b.h lroln.-ts. ani'ijT
Baltimore -Adv'ts.
CAKK, GEISE & CO.,
FIoTir, Grain, & Longer Commission
Merchants.. .23 &. 25 Spear's Wharf,
urea t lZtlt'iiHore.
J .lm Clarke. F'q . IT, . it!-n Bank. tottJm0W.
A. H.C.il.n Kj..o.h. Franklin do J "-"
J,.l.n Ifcrurf. Jr.. t-.( I , Lli,d. llJ:i
J T..m. E-i.. l'n.;.l Cc-ll Cask, IVrt DcjSMit.
J. Wai;.iiT k ?.n. Uarr-.-'bur-.
I'ot. II. r. Kn-r. I - ,-
J ll..tV,..;1""'-
N.'ir!-. Winu-it.' k Co.. Miiti-n.
W. W.f.kr. K, l MunrT
Simon sehiiTler. K- l . I "rJ-
lliir' tV.I-t;.. V.-i . Il'i lSTiIli.
W m. Weavi T. It.'TiWurfTliie.
it.-n. oi. r. I'.irc r. i
T. W. I.loy 1. K. .. I'MliI r, ( w
J.ntf. I!. It il.nj. K-'! , .
Vii;ijtmpr,rt
Iwif 11. HtiHnj. K-i . (
.M tt nrjr k l!u.b. J:-r-v S'h'.'e.
J. P ll.ihnj. V.tj . l. -k ll.in n.
I'CARR, UEISE & CO have tbe largest
Wharf room of any Commission lloiie in
Baltimore, al'.rays giving qui'!, despatch to
boa's in discharging their cargoes. fiin."17
FITS! F1T3! FIT3 !
EPILEPTIC PILL3,
For (ft? ritre of Ffo,SpfTni Cramp.; cud iff
ytrvous and Cvutiiut.'vnai i-wvjj
rEUUNS who are lahtirin uncr this
disiresinff malaJv u ili i'm-X tl.e VtUl'T
ACLE EPILEPTIC PFF.M to be the only
reme-ly ever discoverutl fT cnrtr.j Epi!ep-y,
or Failing Tils.
Th e Fill r?e'Hr vtion on th iwrvf-n
ytci. an.1 alfliouih tiVy af. proparf.-f r-iprrially i r th-rurf-c
of runac Fit, th-y wil t' battJ f ?: r?.-j-i Nr,.
cfl Vr all pr.-r. alBictrJ ith wxlt nrwt tu tt rho
nervous tym liaa l---ti tprr-tti or ?. at t-r-J fn.in
any c:iOe htU'Ti r. In rhrott rtmr!-irv'. or ) .--
of iy-iTJ t.Vi'lin;. iiiKr.Otlarctl bj nt-rtoui-rt. lhy irr
I'jUH
o t- r Lux. or trft bour?1 f -r .. Ptoj; cnt f
th r-tr. i-nt-i.in a rftmitt-xnci. ti.nT tb ti" va
&SZi I'.
xd .M win.mnrd.r- from s!i rjrifth- t ut- a aio-i be
ttrnJ. pni rtd. tv47r n. .
----- - - - 1
Philadelphia Adv'ts.
jifrtncD Zxwuntn,
OR the cure of llEK.M.V or RUPi'URE
Acl.iiovrl,-Ueii by th,; h .'he.-l medical
bonnes of Philadelphia, incomparably su-
peri ir to any other in use. Sufferers will I e
gratified to learn ih.it the occasion now i ta
to precure not oii'y the litttryt ami tt:vt ci.-i. I
bnt as tlurahk a Truss as any other, in Leu ot j
the cumbrous and nneomf. ruble ailieie usu
ally sold. There is no dol'.i iikv attending !lie I
fitting, and when the p.-il is located il will '
retain its position wuhont clip use.
i rrsous at a distance unnole to call on the
subscriber, can have ihe Tins, sent to any
address, by remitting Five Dollars for the sin
gle Truss, or Ten for the douKe wi:h measure
around the hips, and statittg the side affected.
It will be exchanged to st.it if not ioiin - hv
returning it at otice, un.:led.
For sale i.nlv bv the I. up: iter.
CALEB II. NEEDLES. '
Cor. Twelfth Ac Rr S, Vhiln lpf'n. I
If' Ladies requiring the benefit i.f .Mecba- j
nica! Supports, owing to derangement of the
internal organs, including falling e-f the w..mb, i
vocal, pulmonary.. Ivspeptic. nerv, ns, and spi- '
u.ii .lu.nci-., mi iiiioiuiiu it,.,, eoiiijieiriu
and experienced Laii wiil be io attendance at
the Rooms, (set apart fi r their exclusive use)
No. Il l TH ELF 1 II St. lit door above Race. 1
ly-VM
Sem stock ) Window Sbades. AVy,-
1851 $
G. L. MILLER & CO.,
Mwifncturrrs and Wiolcsele J; lit tail Dralert in
fir IN DOW SHADES south-west corner
f Second and Arch Sis. fhihdrh,.hm.
ncn as uotne s i.annscapes, Borders. . ases,
Scrolls. Boquets. Gold Borders, Ac. ef the most
j UC4UL1IUI UI.ioi .11IU frci ll,.( (l 1IUISII III
i hte country, and at such Low Prices as
1 to challenge all competition
Bui)' aud White
ollands. Cambrics rassels, ( ords. Brasses,
Ac. in every variety for City-or Country trade.
i e invne an examination ol our stock
at the Depot, S. W. corner 2d & Arch, Philad.
Jan. 1851 4m511
BUILDING HARDWARE
ItID
Tool Stars exclnsively,
The largest Establishment of the kind i?i the U.S.
ivm. 31. MTIurc & nro.
No. 237 Market St. above Seventh, PhilaJ.
MANUFACTURERS' Depot Tor Locks of
all kinds, warranted quality. "Patent
Silvered, Glass Knobs."
Premium Porcelain Knobs.overl CO patterns.
Silvet-plated Knobs, Hinges, Ac., with the
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 R'-tfisters and Yciittlatott at
Factory frict.
tSrAll orders pnt up under the immediate
supervision of the Firm.
CALL AMD SEE US. 6m519l
HOOK Agent Wanted.
k GENTS WANTED in every Town and
f Connty in the United Stales, lo sell the
most popular and saleable books published
many of them beautiful!? illustrated with Col-
ored Engravings ; also thc most popular works
of T. 8. Abtubb, including "Arthur's Cottage
Li
Inh-llipent and enterpri.inr Baa will Bod lib a plear
ant and nn Stabl. bu.ineM.
For rartioolan, addr.-. (e.tll t
tar nu a rl avV V.aaallaV.aai
m
lb HWrt avnatb S iwVJj.
"THE CABHI B0T3 STORY,
Trara. suppririi,
r-y.i yWr--'" Uracrs, and all otr
yiti Kurgical ApparatiuandBja.
dacrs, apf lied and warranu.,)
te irfve afisfactin,by br.and Mrs. M'CXES.
AfHAS, No. .11 North fcLVENTH H!re"t,
I'hiludrlphin.
The jjreat number of Pemalri re!irved an
cured Irf wearing . Mrs. M'L'lrtarhan' frui.
1 1 portrrs, warrants her in commending thrm as
superior l" aiijiniir vi mc Kinu evr ontrrj
In i!ie publ.e ty.r-l7t.V?)
Phlladelnhli Sptins Trade 1854,
J .V It R MIT, IWXTI.Xn TOX 4 FLO TO
152 .Market St. & 23 Merchant St.
Impurttrt and H hultn.U Deulrrt m
Klapie & Fancy rjr Good,.
VLB now reeeivinif a very GE5iERi
ASSORTMENT of
Domeolic eat) Xotciga abtiis,
suitable for both City and Country Trade,
which they oiler at very lw pr ert, Uit
Cash, or to Prompt Six Month,' Men.
W We solicit an examination of ur steels
by City, Neighboring and Distant JJoyers.
CHAUNCEY HULBIKT,
WITH
Wainwrijht. Huntingte-n Floid. 152 .Market
:'in517cil Su 1'UJadtiptUa.
nn sxtTio.rnT.
1RAI
Kj si
I A FI LTt)N, 19 Sooth EIGHTH
Street, I'hiliuhlpUia beg leave to rj.l
the a;ier.tioa of t'outury Dealers, Schoo't. and
persons visiiing the City, to their corrpV.,
assnrtment of F.ng'irh. FrmrA, and Ammo,
HT. I Tin S Ell i'.which they are sr lling WhP;f.
sale and Retail rn tl.c most reaspnable trtt.
Their stock comprises every rcrirlg of C;;.
Let:er and Note Paper and Envrl, pes, ineioi.
ing a full assortment i f Ihe celebrated en!?
of lie La H ie A Co. and Thos Rl.cs ls A S c
ofl.cn. Ion. AIo
Gi Id and Steel Pens, Drawing Pencils (Fa
ler's and orhers"), I'rawing Pafer. Brisiel
Hoard, Sealing Wax, Ir k. Inkstands. Berljers'.
Croo'es'.Wosie ii holms" and ether fne Cnilerr.
Port.iKir.aies. I'oeket ltooks, Porrfi.lii s, Vr:r.
in Deks.cVr.c'.c. Persors viitinp tt-e C r
r:;n have th' ir y-'fer and entel-.pes emfcse.
wih their uiili :Ii without i xtra c'large.
IT Dr iers fro-n dealers and instnmi n rf
learning resr.ri'"iiMv so'icited and filed with
l the sineiest mtrerity ffim51pd'
TBEG leave repectu!!y to call the PoMic's
attention lo my Establishment. .No. SH
m, nth rOI'bTH Su (beiow t be:nnj. fl.ir.d
'Ij.Ui.i. for the manufacture and sate f Ftl
VP'Opcs, where I will always be in reartires.
to attend to any orders I may be lavond :'.h.
I am prepared lo furnish EnveVpes rf every
quality, size and description. V ho'cate and
Retail. iheGovrr.nmcnt , aitern. flam und Irca .
I would also call stieiuion to il.e Die Sir.k
ittg. Engraving. Prinrtrg. srd En bossine rf
I'tisitess Csrds f.ir Envelopes. Lrttrr-heae.
Ili.'i-heaiis, Caros. Circulars, Ac.. ail of ahuS
I torr.isii al very In rafej. Siarrf ing letterj
prevents their going M the Tead Le'terOfiire.
With patent machines of thelaiestimprote
rr.eiits lor embrssirg. priiatt g. Ac, also fi -the
maroifaeicre of I'nvelores.and everv f.ir;
ltv !" r esecutin.g orders with despatch. ard fir
their drlivery by Express Lines er as may
aarei d upon, I can not f. i! to crrryele with if
not excel any other ps'ar !it-.mrnt cf tbe k.rd
in the world. iHemiropatbic Fnvelo;t
cut.intly on htnd. samples of which rnav le
st e:i f'in.nirc oiriee.aNo of Ihe-'tnmred Fr.r.
lrn-.ll WM. COLBERT.
J"iiliv If arc, Jtc.
if. ron.TKi;, -io South skcond ?.
I li.l.'irl ! r. 2 d-nrs above Chestrnt. Eci
sole, in: porter anil ivai.iiiarliirer i,i lines i i
IU.GW WAKI:
I f the lo'lowirg.
hi. in. is i ir in rsrt i f
I.airr' Traielir e Bas
kets. Werh Baskets. I'lrwer ftsslfts. OtTre
! baskei.-, Sesai lia.-kcis. i I. on. 1 ar.cy and Eni
I broidcie 1 n.isl.i ts. l.ad.i s' V.'ttW S;ands aa!
swin? Chairs cf teautifrl desipn and exrei.
tent worKtiianship. which he is selnrg rrmar-
I '. l" rhc?P r C:'s.i.
I N.I -list reccind
i Gerrrat v. a la'ce
and varied ussottment cf FANCY GOOPS.tn
which ihe a lennon 'f ii.e
fully invittd
j n! lie is rr spfi :
Pm.'iltM; l'Iirrnclor.
rovruiRa, nrtLs, co.. rj,vx yen- ro:..
jiave opemd a Pi remit '. Ci I'.rtt
and .VA iture, at Stii AKCII S:..
between CiU and 7lh, Philudi .
.'and are prepared to furnish all thr;r
s on 1'hrcr.olrcy, I hysielofv.
ropaihv. Magnetism, and rUin-
rgraphy, at New York prices.
Professional Examinations.wiih Cbartsjnl
full written descriptions of character, given
day and eicuug. V? f'abinet free tu visi
tors IIyS17c5,!q
XIXC IMIMS.
o
NE-TJTIKD CHEAPER THAN WHITE
LEAD, aud free from all poisonous
iiualtti.-.
nm .Vfir jrnst:r ;v.vr? ri)jw.vr. kaTin
aTratlyeelsre-,! Il elr w,ivl.a. aed imnrr.TMl th. qa.iliir
of tiu-T Trills t. pr.' rrrjicrwl tocscrutr oritrr. f.T lll.ir
SOFlBra" PAIBIB, I'rr. and Un.naU ia Oil, In
hkv. i bnr-i.. ., at p,-.rrd-..! fh.
' T'"ir "ITB zic. w.h i wild dry or rrrnnd in
'" " , " "
A mi lb -1 ff ir.-f arr V. a rfntT Wu ttIwTrrri).
which rnnl'ltsst t! ; tBTTiT to trainir., tbmt aiaita to
krvf trrth nr. I nr fi in il: k f .r ar.y r!WRa Iw tint.
In this rrr't tiirir yaibtj b uf trior to aa Uifr
it t) mr ik' t.
Tiif'f ritou ?f ttsc paint, which I, nttdftt a w
price, ! rrn t.n.v sindi frrm the 7Jne rra fr b
N'W Ji-r-f . in unw t-ll knrwn for it protctia tu&ii-ti-
wVrn nf! tn irr-n or ntlir metal.r urfncrf.
Tl1.irToKC.JLil; PAlTrowm alt th prrr
tiracffl r Bmwn. mJ i&tf an mrrvat relr for pam
ticjCottsgtltOulUiiM'itr. In-la?. .
FUKNCUi 111CAUK
TrhntaawraiV Pxiiit f aVrp mntt ImrcrtT,
N. W. cor. of 10th and Vat lut Situ MtUush..
STRAW GC0ES...SPRING 1854.
1
Mir. subscribers are now prepared to exhi
bit at their
Splendid Vew rstabllxhrncnl
Xt. 41 South S-xjnd St. mtad lia,
an entire new and beantiful stock of Straw.
Fancy and Silk Bonnets and Flatts. Flowers.
A.c,aod Panama, Palm and Summer Hats fur
-emlemen, which onr old patrons. Merchants
and Milliners generally are invited to f urine,
confidently promising Ihem.iy eitent,in vantly.
iu novelty, and in stylrs.a stock unequalled
reorders earefnllr and promptly rTternteiL
THOMAS WHITE ox CO.
.Rags Wanted.
BEING extensively engaged in the manuf
acture of PAPER, we will pay lo Com
try Merchants and others having RAGS u t
sale, more than the preunt market prictt Can
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