LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. ft. MTO3MMlBDSTJtt3 Oct. 13, 1S54. H-timw .Jra. Tb. Liwiaarsa Cnaoti.is kainaaU'raMt th. Uwrt circulation of n J En;. I'll Bwio!-r In l".,l eowuty. Election Returns. Union County. 1S53. 1551. Ihviwi!. Crnw- Mm---..r.Agaiaat. fc.nl. Ion. Koia'a. F.lec'a. Lewisburg 12 East Buffalo 4 Kelly 33 Whin-Deer 72 Bu.T.iloe 107 Mifflmbur; 37 WestBuffilo39 Ilaitley 51 Limestone AH U.iion 74 IVnns 12 SI t9 92 137 1M 43 67 J70 78 1S7 153 S39 1" 85 36 85 54 38 66 27 318 140 1 141 106 45 0 I 0 I 4'5 113 114 227 145 63 42 10 6 73 19 61 jJ so 130 3 14 79 85 61 79 73 137 190 62 16 110 39 25 IU 2S7 183 139 120 63 Selinsgrove (new) Chapman 3C 51 Midilecree.27 56 Washington 40 f.9 Perry 7 M F.anklin 73 K Beaver 140 206 WestllcavrU 177 i;enter 91 154 Jackson (new) Rew Berlin 65 77 1135 2131 1135 Difference 936 s:s 46 100 23 ... 1 1 u i 4.13 ( 0 12S 6 143 ; 1613 uoou mini lr4J m ifi It is thought Siinonton has 10 maj. in Uoion, while CrawftrJ has cOO ni; j. in J uniata. Cra for 1 is elected. Coventor. Li wisbur 174, Kelly 102, Eist Duffaloc 80, Hartley 43, limestone 22, Uuffaloc 71, White Deer 02, Uuton 9, Washington 11, Terry 40 and Sulinfgrovo 6, for lV.lock. New Ikrliii 13, Jackson SS, Miffl'mburg 15, for 15i,;h.r. Uoavcr, Wesi IJoaver.Frai.llin, Centre, NiJJIecretk and IVnas civo Tollock O')0 adiitional maji'y. Ci'ityrrst. Returns in -pcifift, but it is believed that Kunk'e will have about 1200 maj'irily in this Couuty. aud i500 in the District. fy itator. Very few votes returned for thiscfiiee. We suppose S. lh rs has 1200 tuijority in this couuty, Mifllin gives him a tnijority also, and Jiinuta a against Lim. Kiy!tfT A- lifcnUr. Lcwisbiug 400, Kelly G2, Mifflinhurg '29, Sclinsgrove 200, Eist nulTaloc 106, Washington 20, m:.j for I'ennington said to bo elected. Cummitsvinrr Ilalfpmny runs about with I'ennington in the r.nrih end i f tin ciuntv, but Mr. Gcrmsn having receiver; the Division vote cu ihc tonth side, Mr. Komtg (Anii Division Whig) is prolabl; elected. Aii'h'lr. No opp isition to John Echrack. Reported H'joritiea Allegheny Ulair Bradford Kucks Center Chester Cliutcn Cumberland Luxerne Danpliin Franklin Huntingdon Juniata Lancaster Lehigh Lycoming Miffliu I'erry Dhilidelphia Siisuchantia Union 4000 1500 2000 100 sno 1000 00 coo GOO 100 1000 soo 50 e;,oo 200 500 L. 700 231 700 900 Berks Carbon Eiie City Montour Northampton Schuylkill Wavne 3300 100 .00 50 '200 000 500 Westmoreland 1000 York Sullivan 00 J-J5 The "Know Nothing" vote was thrown for l'ollock, wh:, Mott, democrat, and Haird, native, l'ollock, Mott, nn1 Ulack doubtless dieted, Pollock by 5,Gl0, and Mott bv a still larger vote. 1'roiiiiiitihn. The vote on this ques tion come in very slow. L'uiuM Co. Lt wisburg SS2 maj , Kast BuflTaloe, 17 maj., New licrlin, a mj.,and Mifiiiuburp 0 for the Ijiw. Union 42, Kuffaloe C4, Limestone 72, against. Prob ably larpc majoritj against it in the County. (Seliiisgrove 60 for tho law.) XurtlumltcTland Co. Milton, a band- nome maj. for the Law ; Chillisquaque, 12 iigainst. We are informed that the County Las gne for the Law. Centre Co. Gregg tsp., for the law ; Potter tp., a tie ; Peons and Haines, against. r.iiliKMi'hirt, 0000 mnj. for the Law. Luzerne, 1000 maj. for the Law. Northumberland county gives Pollock abot 00, Illaekatid Mott about 700, Dcw r.rt 850 (but Schuylkill defeats him,) York defeats Montgomery 400, Weise (whig) defeats Header for Sheriff, Renn, (Prohibition) elected Commissioner, and even our clever friend Youngman of the Gazette is defeated for Auditor by "Know Nothing" Shindle ! Lycoming, Clinton, Centre, Perry, elect independent, Anti-Nebraska men, as far as our returns indicate, throughont. CiNf;nEgsMr.N. We Lave intelligence if the election of Florence, Dem., Nebras ka, from local ii.flurnccs in Philadelphia, but of none others of that stripe, in the State. Tyson, Millw:rd, Broome, Jones, Brad sbaw, Stiwart, Fuller, Campbell, Kuukle, Pearc, Todd sli Auti-Ncbraska are ufposid to Le elected. Division Triumphant! The contest ii over, and the Division party havo achieved a signal and decisive victory. The puerile personalities and wholesale falsehood!-, which, in the ab oenco of solid facts aud manly argument, formed the whole stock-in-trade of the . anti-divieion party, Lave recoiled with re tributive rencennee tipon their own heads, , . ... .... ru ami Kll mem prostrate ou inc. battle, crushed out and annihilated, J..Mi:s M SELLERS and Dr. CRAWFORD arc elec'.cd by triumphant majorities; and next winter Maj. John V. Simostwn, the Illustrious, will lo in better business than standing up at HarrUburg, io a rrp- rcUn,tat!ie capacity, impudently asser- tmg that bis constituents and their pe titions have no business there ! Irrelevant j siiloissucn. Riicl a crossfire, of contradieto- , ... riii .ti- ry, eleventh-hour falsehoods on the Liquor fjiirsti.m, helped to keep him on his legs a little, longer ic snmri districts, but could --- c J ' tiot save hitn from disastrous and remcdi- loss defeat The vote of his own township . . , . , , . , "J . s"'"s now cuui.otniy uc tiu iu .u: cou- ' fi.Ioiicc, and forfeited the support, of those ! ho know best, and furnishes about tho , i si i pitapu we snow 01 10 luscnue oa uis ; political tomb stone. a. 1 . .'1.1 VfA ,.n .nffiAnl n ! diealions to determine the complexion of either brauch of the Legislature. Ojr party the Independents have been do ing a "smashing" tuiincss S5.It is strongly suspected iu certain iuarters, that the defeat of Mr. Ronhaui aud several other gentlemen, was owing to the lack of sufficiently long and pointed 'Addresses" against the ''Know Noth- '"! Ohio Election. Cincinnati, Oct 10. The election pi.-.-, d elT very quietly in this city to-day. It i e ineed.d on all hands that the Am cr ican Reform ticket is elee'ed in this city and county ly a majority of 5,500. The indications arc that this is a fair iudex of (he result in the Slate. Cl.KYM.AND, Oct 10, Edward Wade, Free Soil, is probably re-elected iu the 19th Cotnirestional District, by 4,000 ma j ri'y. The Ami Nebraska ticket in this city will have about 1000 majority. NtY.'An::, N. J. Municipal election his d iy. October 10th, 1851, about C000 votes polled. Horace J. Poincr, Whig Si Know Nothing, dieted Mayor, and all the "ickot. t't.l.l .viilA, Oct. 10. Mordecai, who is charged w'uh being a Know Nothing, has been elected Senator from Charleston. I'lo: 11 hi. John L. I'rcston has been tlcc ' d iiiat.,r from this district. Hanntr Town. Lcwisbnrg gives SCO vntis for the 1'roliibitory Liiitor Law jlS against. Any town with licensed ho , tels that can poll a stronger proportionate ' vote than that, will please mention it. At a recent clecliou for Mayor in N.ish ville, Tenn., two candidates wern running, ' each positive of his own election ; but ' when the votes were counted, they found thcnisslvcs 03Q votes behind a new oppo- i nent, who had Dot been beard ot by them j before. ! trAWbtg Know Nothing Mayor was elected in Baltimore,, on the 11th inst , by I a in-ijoritv of over 2,000. California Election. The election on the 0th Sept. resulted in the choice of Messrs. Deurer and Her bert, Anti-Uro.Jerick Democrats, for Con gress. The Legislature has a majority of the two factions of the Democracy, but it is d.iublful whether they can uuitc upon a . V. S mator. In San Francisco, the i Know Nothings carried everything before them, 20 candidates being Whig and Anti Hrodrrick, and 7 K. N.s only. Kvery n.an was elected, some having 4,000 majority. The new Common Council is composed of 12 Whigs and 4 Democrats. Profe?or M-tr.e is said to Lave discov ered the skeleton of a mastodon near Poughkccpsie, and is now at work excavat ing it. It is spoken of as the most perfect specimen ever yet found. Tbe bones arc partially pttlriGed. The M iJisou (Indiana) Banner siys Martin Roberts, who resides on the river sonic six miles below Madison, in Ken tucky, informs us that he has a hog that weighs upwards of nineteen hundred pounds, which be Las sold for two hun dred dollars. ! roTTSvtl.l.K, Oct, 10. A very largo Gre is now raping here in the rear of Cen tre strict. Many buildings are on lire as I senj off this despatch 9 P. 31. All ,1,.. l..,;i.i;r.... ;n th .. M ;.. ! Journal office, and all along the Railroad street are on Ore. Tbe Office of Miner's .Journal-I'ublislicd by Benjamin Bannan ' many other buildings are destroyed, j . n-' ' ; 7 A I1IOAMY CASE. A charge of bigamy ; has been beard before the Henrico county (V.) Justices, in which Benjamin F. Prentiss, who has resided for ten years in that neighborhood, has been charged with niarrvirij Miss Melcena M. Miuturn. hav ing been previously married to Miss Mary Hunter, in the town of Lewistown, Mifflin er.ut.ty, IVnnsjlvacia, now a resident of 1, . 1 ,e ... I'eterslurg, and for time a reeident of HVIUPllOKPir VATITPP t il IV til 101 i I nUlIlCi rpHE next Session of the UMVEKWY at X LESMSliVUG. will open on the third .1.. .io.i.s ..r I .- admitted to either the Clascal or Scientific course, or to pursue select branches, if they design remaining less thin three years. The AOADEVIY receives such as are not prepared to enter College, or wish to study some elementary branches iu connection with 1 some studies in College. e' The FEMAL before the Collegiate DcnarloienU It oilers the highest advantages uhich experienced Instructors and an admirably adapted building un BrLUIC. 1 union in i.otirge i,pcr annum; u in Academy do 20 Female Seminary, lusher branches do 30 do common do do 20 Board 1,50 to $J.!5 a week. 4w545 ... , , LeWiSDUrg Female Seminary. riIIE WINTEIt SESSION' of ihe I.ewisburg J Female Seminary will commence on Ttursilau, Ociober l'Jili. Instruction will be Riven in all the branches usually taught in uch rns,autioiis,bvcornpetentTeachers. Mrs. Tanwpsow.a lady experienced in teaching.atid tavorably known in this place.will be associa - . - 1 ...Ok .... 1,. ,l.a cnu.'ntan.l.mr.A fifth cehni.l T. w ncr Session r..r Boarding and Tuition ! in common English branches - - $55.00 I Tuition, without Boarding G, $9 and l0,00 . Quarter 10 00 2 (0 ' Use of 1'iano - - "f"10? anl 'annR. per session 6.C0 3u51S P. B. MA Bit. Heal Estate. For Kent, M Until the 1st of April next, the lare Sioa mius Home at th- fiot of 3d i Sl Lewisbar. Inquire at Chronicle Office. FAKM AT PUBLIC SALE. riHE subscribers will offer at public sale I on the premises, on Thurnhiif, the 57t thin r.f O'lolcr next, at 12 o'clock. M. of said ilay about iso ,sv;ts:s of improved Limestone Land situated part iu Liberty town -hip, Montour county, and part in Chilisquuque township. Norlhuinber land county, adjoinine lands of James Straw- bridge, Daniel Kobins, and J .hn Voris, late J the estate of A.la:n Cruz, deceasrii. On it are creeled a i.irge fiame h use, barn, and other outbuildings. It is well waterrd, has large bearing apple orchard, and is in a prod state of culcicaiion. Also, at the same time, 60 Acres of mountain Lmd, well timbered, lying about a half mile from the farm. Tenns made known on tl.c d.iy of sa!e. KMAXLLI. HECK, ) r JAMCS M'MAIIA.N, xpcut"rs Sept. 15, 1851. Union Coanly Woodlands fur Sab. A (CC ACHES till be sold iu shares .WUU of 10 acres at Sill per Minre, or leu shares for$I5each payable in instalments of one dollar per month. L.icaiiou of lots to he determined by drawing; Int any pctson may, by takiiit; a tract of 400 aeres. have the til e made immediately on pavmnt of the purchase money, and may select the tract most acretrfble to their wishes. This lanJ is situated in the townships of iiue ieer ana v est uoil.iloe, ami me new road from Leu isbarg to Sugar Valley passes thrnn'h it. Ii is covered with tnuber.surh as While Oak, Pin", Hemlock, Chestnut und Rock Oak, and Spruee Run and White Deer Creek furnish ample water powers for saw-mills, tanneries. on a majority of the tracts. It is situated about 10 miles west from Milton and 12 miles from I.ewisburg, and was formerly the prop erly of Mr. Jos. Sims. Applv to B. FRANKLIN CLARK, No: 3i South Third St. Philadelphia. FOIt RENT, A BRICK IIOI-'SE in the upper end of .Market street, I ewisburg. Possession given immediately. Inquire at Ihe ofiice of the Unronicle. Sept. 20, lBol I) V virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ) of l.nion cnumv. will te sold at Public Sale on the premises in White Deer township, L'uion county, on Saturday, 8ih Ooror.ER next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, tbe follow ing real estate, to wit: A tract of land, late the estate of Adam Ueycr. deceased, situate in said township of White Deer and county of Union, adjoining laud of Francis Walker, Abner Robins, David Uennage, Cha'a Speese and others, containing 35 Acres and 10 Perches, allowance measure. 20 acres of which are cleared, and the balance well Tiir.bered.j? About three acres of the cleared land areT excellent Mea I. w a good ORCHARD of dif ferent kiuds of Fruit. Among the iinprove- Mments are a good two storey Frame Dwelling House and a FRAME BARS. There is a!o an excellent Spring of never failing Water near the dwelling. The Terms of sale will be easy. ISRAEL GEYER, Administrator of An Uetes, dee'd. White Deer, Sept. 27, 1851 DiaMAjia mail zm BY order of the Orphans Court of Union comity, will be soi.l on the premises on Saturday, the 2Sth October V r",'0tt,,.ns KeaI EMate situate in Un- ; ibout an, comprising 112 Acres, of which about 90 Acres are imnrnve.t a.ot 1 through which runs the Main Road between ' .eu isburg and Selmsgrove. The property is munded north and west bv lands of Jaeoh bounded north lloeh an.l .....i ...i l l . ... i i- and Engel. There are erected npon the pre- mises, a large two-storey Log House, a vWe ' f rlvn' 2. 'TuJt ORCHARDS. 2 i 1 ne ,an( is in a good state of cultivation, about 4.0U0 Bushels of LIME having been j " iunn ine lasi mree years. I Mir 10 commence alio oclock-,A.M. Terms 1 made known on day or sale by JOHN GUNDY, Administrator of Wn.ua Pissr. dee'd. SepL 26, 1854 ORPHANS' COURT SALE. T)Y virtue of an order ofthe Orphans' Conrt M,v.itZ rTJ'fill eiM' J" ,he .ublic House of Gideon Biehl in East Buflkln Tp, Union Co, Pa, on : 1851, the following, described Ileal Estate ofj the late George Rover, deceased : A small tract ol tirst-rate l.im-sionc i.mu situate in Btiffiloe township. Union county. : I.. ..miiA- I. .tin ffohlanrl I iiihtiiii! iimiMii ojmao au1 Wln Heimbach.c0ntam.n5 ' 13 AcrS : and 131 Perches neat measure, all cleared and in a high state of cultivation, and on the puMic roai leading from Lewisburg to New Berlin. Sale to commence at II o clock- in me ire- he made known on dav of sale. I GEORGE MEIXELL. j Administrator of Causes Rufxa, dee'd 1 ocpi. il, Valuable Real Estate AT ORPHANS' COURT SALE. "")T virtne of an order of the Orphans Court of Union county, the following Kfal ! Estate, late the estate of Ilenrv Kustenba ler. deceased, late of Whits Peer Tp., Union Co., ; l'a., will be otTercd at i'ublic Sale on the premises on Friday, 3d of November next, commencing at ten o'clock iu the fore noon of said day, to wit : No I. A tract of Liind in While Deer Tp. aforesai I, adjoining lands of ' Kaufman & Keberand John Koch on the west, on e north by a 159 acre Tract of said dee'd. (!0 ! on the rast by Sawmill tract, and on th south ny i JnJ3 ui nunoi jmi uiuaiu auu Asauici Dennage, cuntaining 150 Aeres more or less, all cleared and in a giod state of cultivation, except about 15 acres which are in l'irt-rate TIMBER. It comprises also TWO OltCHARDS.and a portion of eicellent. Meadow. The improvements are a fe laree two-storey frame Dwelling House.ljjL I (and a Spring of never-failin Water.) larje j fl.l.YA'B.K.V,and other necessary Buildings. No II. Also another Tract sitnate in the Township aforesaid, adjoining lands of Kaufman Sl Reber on the wfst. Dr. Samuel L. Beck on the north, Jacob Farley on the east, and other lands of said dee'd on the south, containing about 159 Slew; and R9 perches, abo it -iO acres of which ate QUFi cleared and in a eood slate of cul.i- Cf'Vi vation, and ,''e residue is first-ra'e ( Timber, with the White ler f'reek ' , Wj. running throngli Ine saiil 1 ran. i r r Alsf) ailOlllCr Tract 1NO. ill. situate in the Township aforesaid, a 'j unii g Ihc ISO acre Tract of said dee'd on the west. Jacob Farley on the north, lands of the heirs of Frederick Dieffenbacli on the east, and on the souih by other lands of said dec'J, contai ning 7 Acres and fil Perches more or less, on uhich are creeled a Tram Dwelliu House. NEW FRAME BARN. iS.vw Mill, j &''Hrp Clover Mill, j i2aK3K3 ith 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 Trnct situate in the Township aforesaid, adjoining the 13(1 acre tract of said rtee'd on the west, s.iwmill tract on the north, east bv Diniel Wiliianis.andsout'i by lands of John M.Itanck, containing 11 Acres and 15S Perches, more or less, all cleared and in a high state of cultivation. 5"The above property will be sold in whole tracts, or in pieces, as may suit pur chasers. Terms of sale will be ma le easy. Any one wishing to examine the property before tbe day of sale, can do so by calling on lacob Kusteohader, on the premises, or on John Datesman. at the west end of Milton Bridge. JOHN DATESMAN. JACOB KCSTF.NIIADFR, A'l'ninhtrttnra ff lUnry Kitteiibader,dtc'd. Sept. 29, 1S51 tt.Kston Whiy" M Roailins "Adler eojiy 4 irk anJ a. D l liiils t. 'lTir.nirt-.n HEAL ESTATE, Public sale. AT 11 BV virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of t'nion couniv, will be sold, on the prcmi'cs, in East Uuffaloe Tp, l'uion Co. Pa. on ."i'iN iii) ff IfoHnhilr next, the following described real estate of the late S imucl Wolfe, deceased : A certain tract of land situate in East Buf faloe township, about one mile from the Bor ough of I.ewisburg, adjoining lands of Jacob fiuiidy, heirs ot treorgeliundy.dec d, Abraham Brown, in. Brown, and others, containing 71 ACRES and 86 Perches more or less, all cleared and in a good state of cultivation, witb an ORC1I ARD thereon. The improvements are a Tio-$torru Lficclliii't House. Frame Bank Bakx, and other necessary Outbuildings. Sale to commence at II o clock in the fore noon of said day. Terms of sale will be easy. A 11 .M. II M. LAW 9111., Ouardian of the Terson and Estate of Mary Ellen and Wm. 11. Wolfe, and CATHARINE WOLFE, finar.Iian 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 Stur.L Woirt, dee'd Lewisburg, Sept. 27, 1S51. PUBLIC SALE...Satnnu-j, Oct 14. Orphans' Court Sale. T) Y virtus of an orJer from ihs Orphans' I A) Court of Union county, ths undesigned. Ajmirii!tr.,o,. of BaiSl W.lso,. late of Kellj -J-p, rf,c,ed, will offer st public sale the following REAL ESTATE, to wit: Thit valuable tract of land situated in the ,nwnhip and county sforeaaid, wiihiu 1 miles '"e thriving village of l-ewinburg, bounded bv land, of the heirs of Tbo's Wilaon dee'd. ii..;.i u. ci i ei;...n I..IU.,.. rk:i. 'P hook, and others, containing 2-J Arrcs or thereabouts, 1 SO acrcacleare.l. having there- M7,im'T.Ll"T (,nd a eTer f.ning Spring of Wster.) and sll "'her out-buildings necessary for ths comfort and convenience of a Farm. There i. sUo-rx s good Apple Orehaiil, witn a variety 012: Fruit Trees. The clesred land is in a high stsleof eultivstion.snd abounds with Limestone for sll necessary purposes. The above property will snawer to divide into TWO or THREE FARMS, and wUI be sold to suit purchasers. For term or sale apply le either of the subs scribers.or toTaowas Wiison.onthe premises. ROBT. H. LAIRD, WM. WILSON. Jb. SepL I, 1854. Administrators. EF"if not so 14 as above, the said Farm will be FOS urn. farms anb utlot rJ - ro:t sale -1 'l'ne subscriber ofT.-rs f r site that wfll known propert.-, formerly Col. Jams Moore's, situated in HuTaloe and' East Bulfaloe tn-n-ships. Union Cj., Pa., one mile west of I.cn--isliur. frontina on ihe Turnpike and c n tlie oid 11 e roa I. This farm contains 150 Acres of first onnhtv Limestone land, in a mm siair of cultivation, all liavin?leeii thorouRlily limed .....it. iiMim of Mvinr water maniac entirely tlirou-h th place.tlie best of Sprines at the door of'the Mansion H.visr.a very larse Hank ilarii.an tiretiar.t oi yoiint; ueariug rer of various kinds, and all Outhouse reqni- ite for a good farm, with some Woodland. Also 80 ACRES on the flnlTiloe road, adjoining said Farm, is : o!lerei in S oi Iroin u iu xw acres facn, to suit purchiSTs.npon which is some chine' riinbpr.u hu h will bp so!ti as u snsius.onuc wood wi I be removed il" the land be sold. A living s nam of water runs ihroneh these O itlots. There are Oak. alinit. Maple, and Hickory shade trees on the premie. If not -"ld at private sale by the 1 1th Octo ber next, the above property will be offered a! n ni.K' SAM-: on theabmeilayat lOo'eloek A.M. If a pleasant day, the sale will be on the premises ; otherwise, at Kline's Hotel, in I.ewisburg. For further particulars, inquire ot JOSEPH MEIXL'LL. I.ewisburr, Aug. II, 1S5 IT" Also at Private S5al-. the wr!l-!inorn Hoiis-- Farm, cmit.iininz TY) Ill.MiKKDi At'RK, lvin in Xorihumbf rland connty. on I the east b:ink r f the SJSqin-Iianna Kiver. two miles from Lewisbun, and two from .Viiton. As there are two setts of hnildincs, this 1 arm mav he divided, and I will sell either p.,rtion. or both, as may suit purchasers. JtHEPIl MEI.YCI.L. Bia.fa!oe Valley Farm 11 UK SALE. Having become loo old to 1 manage my larg - Farm to advantage, 1 wish to seil a part of tbe same say a tract ol 95 Acres, or of 105, as a purclnser inis;ht desire. The portion I would p.nt with is all first quality Limestone land. and every field may be watered from the Little Uuil'.iloe creek. It is all under a troo.! cultivation, with new lenees, except at-ot-t r neri of ereel lei. I TI t It V. II. Ti.ere '' I . I it.... .,. .,,.,1 .,.,.'?'-.- ! which thousnnds of bushels are sold li ; vearr. it nasatsva veuns Dvaiii'i; Orchard. Tiie improvements ill n nre a gnr.-l E with a (Vilar iil-- it a Sprint' two-slorev r rai.ie 1IOI ." Ki'chen.ar. l a Pump ! House, a larye MASK M.'.Va Wngon Sued, a C. rn House, and oihcr ouibuiMirgs. The property lies in Kelly township, near fiul tin's st. re and Kelly's tail! 5 miles from Le;visb:trg. and 2 from Milton an-l has been pronoiiiire.l one of the best in the Valley. Title, indisputable. P.-iyn.ent to be mnde one half down, and tbe remainder on time Possession given the 1st of April nest. Aug. T. 1S3I SAWL'21, ODl'It. FOR SALE. .r 4 Th.it Ian" and desiraMe propertv on th I rnri '.f t-u-ir-corner of Market and Water street weil ! , ftt !' r l" r"' a rt-iilerice an.1 place f hn.ines. There is a lan:e liKICK iloiie coniaininr 1 lure rooms oi iiie tirvi il.mr.6 licd-runnis tn the secen:! d-w.r.anJ 2 brire nrushe,! r. or:i on fhe thir-!. A Kitchen anJ Wnshl.-n-sr-alj..i:i. There are aUo a spieit u CVKar.Iarpc rvme.it ('istern, a Titmp, and Well cf cmh! u arr, a .iab.ef and all necessary Outhuild.ncs. Tor t'rms Ac. apply to Geo. F. Vf.fr. V., ron rext. From the 1st Ap LiIOi).M.S on Nonh ,-ii ner', thhtii: on .soriu i uir.t sireei, now in tcli oeciirTtcv cf Curries S. n.-ll as a Restaurant, and Silo ,-r.s. Tl.ey are v.'Il suited for l'.iop, tti'ic.cs, or St'.res. Enipiirc of V.'M. FK'i.'K. I.ewisbnrg, Feb. I. l.'l New Vor!i Adv'ts. TIIK (iUKAT im:.mi:dv, A BOL'T winch so much has been said and r'llili-he.l. is among us. V. bo h;,s riot heard ol the VE.Xir l.V .'II STASG l.l.Xl- ME.Xl ? Many millions of brittle have been sold and used to cure Rheumatism. Clccrs. Sores rtenises. Snr.tintr. I, n ..r.n P..I...... ' Salt Rheum, Piles, M .re Nipp'es ar.d Ca!;ed ! Breasts, Cancers, Itch, Corns on ihe Toes, Sore Eyes. Ear-ache. Pin: les. Swollen Joints or Limbs, Cuts, fralds, or S-al i-hea.l, Numb Palsy, Bunions or frosted feet. Warts, or any other complan.t that can be reached by an external remedy. And it has always been sneeessful. Ir is caraLLV noon in healing Wounds, Scratches, saddle or harness Calls, or any sprain, soreness or stiffness, and it is warranted to cure Spavin, Hmgbjne, Splint, or roll Evil, on Horses. t"7The Liniment is put up in three sizes, and retails at US cts,50 cts.and ."SI. The large 1 bottles contain much more Liniment in propnr- lion to the prices, and are therefore cheanesL I To Counlri .Vert-hint. Every store should' be supplied with this I valuable LINIMENT, as it pavs a good profit ; nn.l sell. r.-ini.lU-. fi W W I'sil 1 I Of I tr 1 a 'r- o ...: t'"-1-""11 uuss n i o.j , Originator and sole Proprieter. i PrincipalOifiees 304 Broadway, NewYork. and cor. 3d & Market Sts.,St. Louis, .Missouri.; Sold by every dealer in drugs and medicines , throughout the United States, Canada, West' Indies, and Bermuda Islands. Iyf:)3 To IVrmns out of Emjili.yment. $500 to $10C9 a-year. A CIU.XCE TO 3IAKU SIOXET JXD VO GOOD: BOOK AGENTS WANTED. TIIHE subscriber publishes a number of most X valuable Pictorial Books, very popular, and of such a moral and religious influence that while no-d m.-n nay safely rngrnif. In their limita tion, they will rotifer a imt.lic benrlit, and receive a lair eompensattnn for lhtr labor. Tn m-n e.r eiiteriirise an.! tart, thU hnnes etT-rs an opportunity f.r prolltat.le etnl-loTnient, wliliim nMt w,th. 1'er.on. wi..htn; tn rnuaise in their wile, will r. eette promrt'y hr mail a Oireular rontainint! full pvrtieul.r. with "Uirei-tii.tia tn permna Ut arl aa Atp-nla,'' tosthnr with the term on which they will be furniheit, by sUilre?eiOi; tin- anhsrriher. yo-t--ai.l. KOIIEHT SKARK. I'uhli.hee. 1K1 IViltiam Street. New Tort. -Tn Tre.. an-l rraity for A;, nta l-y Ih. 1st of Ort, 18S4. "Senrf IlImtrtltM Ueierifititm ff'tS Kmsxux i'.a- ; jti,-. Snr further partirulnra ait.lreaa an ikTf. Seta Wbcal. i rilHE undersigned offer for sale the celeb-; I rated (.ALL (White) WHEAT for scr.ii. i-nce, rive uoiis. and t wenty-live baleerObrderSfn bags. Orders promptly executed. Address , Commission Merchant! Spear . Wharf. Balt d.,.: . i. .o.-. 1 ' Baltimore, Aug. 31, 1854 BLANKS Constables fn ar)rJ ; Constables, for Stile! o?prinied lo ordw.at rt,t ChrobicleOfTie' " TH3 CABIN E07'S ST0HY," A 8.N,..tl-.l llom.n-. f I...-..- tot-r-t. l j H ..th.,r.,f i:.. i-.r.o- utoi.- ilk -L rri fijrt,' I Hie -ui-i u.i.r," kr. 'i " w .r.-...j - u .b-iUr mrioi, i iu-ri.t ii u ir-M uf lb- r."r with l.:. h mi) T-in t: n r .uiin-fr..!.i 1.1, . n I. rtci.J 't til- I'lib:.- ' i'n tl :' rr'iiY'' i- a r..:n mli'- rinrr-iOn lllil -trnlo-i 11 l.-irr -r cf III.- ?tTe Tra-ii-. ua .-jrri-.! (-ii in ttn' I t-1 ( A'ri' lh-ri.Ltj-,r rut ht ti in tlif iitt U" a-rinioi. an. . IjAr i r.-t. ri sr.-1. 1 io.l from f-rn r.al'j'taii.loMf i:l. ilt.ij. I v I. r 01 of xt'Uoi ' int-r.'-t sifl wIt. rlu; a i iho kbnM w..rk ..l , -u-um-m ;fclarl4..tsii-uthMBlwu. SO'"- linn.i-!i I it it r..;:n.i.. . n firt' rf ry l. 1 ..iirr.-ii.-. i., . l.i-l.rv ul lb li. r. lDnf th ru.r. tin. :lrr.iv :,( n U-j .ir, !.,,,! ul I'. n-UimiK.r.f. iu..i-i o i i nrrl. J l.yl. .. r.T-;--., y.l rmiiiiH-. .-. . . ... ... I - ... . ... ...... i. v it.. i.irrTi.r'i ... ' p, r,r,y..i UirsgiKutiiM t..ry ' mna.y "! J?- wV (r H - mh ,w ,,, tii.ii., it rr,;ina;;jr ifc ir it,u-r.i.. i i pui.li-i. ; o.niu nt;. it - i. ..r wi. ks -l ti-.- y , :"Z!7:l'M:f li'H'.iy J- rl III .t in" w ri wi-i rrra - p T"-vr -fmnnn. f r r tii f-r. v. B-trtil.tj.n't i. :. j i liuiiwr'-uf. ior.. in.-" iir.- l-ati'.f rr-lati -n In tto' iiiol l ur. ll-.fii. 'avp u:i ll. Afr;.-n P.t ti n I y ""e wl.i. I-..- wiu-hhI I. .n ail ila l.i-t. - u ffi-f r niilr.' T'.e trk i- wr.lM, in . lif..-t.- an t l-ir.- litn.'ii . eni will m a wi-le Die &ui la truf-irc aUdiliou to il. finilv IiLrrT. 1. c,iii:lT T-.ui.ti in ti-'i h I'rie. in "Mil. in ;ujr,7j r n P. t wl.l. !t r.-tv c-;i"-- iH fnl y t ;.ubi:nr- t- any part of tli ciruutiy fn of i KMUtl;TJ i STIU.I.T. y B l-.m --r-.t. .w v ' r. krA .y n.-ki.iJlrr lhri.ul;.n ut lU Vn.uA Hi- ana Cri'i I nT:u Baltimore Advs. .fTri Is 1- Si CAIill, GEIE & CO., Floar, Grain, & Lambcr Coaualssicn Merchantj...i;3 & : O r'car . nan. . it i r Kritii t. JrflUni'tre. John rUrttw. Eq.. 'rt ( i!i;W Lnl;.) i.tn,,,,-, A. P. ....-, yh. Ir.nlm "io ' J .hnll.ru,!. Jr.. K-. : rul j.,. K t-'.-rn. Men:rk"n 1 ".. f J. Tome. K-. . I'l-e. I C-'il llank, Poll Le;o?;t. J. Wall'.a.T A s.n. llrr:..urjr. I .t II. c. Ki.-r. I ... .i.-;i-. o .-..t. i i'o V . H I' ...-. I . ; , S.in-iu .- loo It. r:-.i . . Mi't'.n. viui.rr. ; i.r-- 1.. .I.i e. K- . It i :1 -n ill.. VS t . H.:.l.r. V ' -JO. MI i , .. ... O.-ii- W'-i r. l'i -t..-r. . T V, . i.' ;. r. i i i.'.ii. r. ' J ,i.ie. Il.'it :. ': ; . i .:;iiinl -irt. U;s Ii. II , K-, ? M It- (TV i I, O !.. J. IT-'' T-. J. I: llul.l . l.-v-'i II iven. It 'CAll!:. tii:iK & CO have tbe largest Whirf r mm i..f anv Commission House n; Qjltimoie, alw ays giving iai -k iVpn:ch to lioals in diseliargir.g their cargi es. fn.jl? FITS: FITS ! FITS! EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the rwe tif FHk. ii'jinf. C rrpr, c:,,J .. A'-rr'i'iji end (' t.t i! .it.a'iiil l) ?ea:?i. 1"T'lls;i.S who .-;re iab..r iig u:Mcr tl.:--disif-e-.sir.g iiiala iv u tin.l ti.e ECIT !'- ABLE EPILEPTIC PILLS to be ih- i reinedv ty r dicovircd for cuiiiig I'.jn.fp-. . or Pallirig Fits. Tl!"afl I'. It- .. a rrff.e a-.-r An fi'.n. tt. m. nl'ti u.u th 5 r- r ir- -I ---j--i iitv f r :K- : i .t: t! Ki ) ) fit 11 dry .-i. .1 i f i. m hi .-''ti I r ( Vb isi r-u.. L-itft -r. In r. r.f .irr tnr. lin . -i rT.i: ejrei diiia; Ir I'sT.ffn'.ai. ! y t.iTnJ:.fLi -f .tl. I'ri f ' pT l"-j,"rti T-! f r IV.rr. th. titv. ,nri'-ir,tc r'-mi.tan"-. i 1 h:.T H- ' r i I ' . ti !!.,,! -, ri I. fr. of t K'.r rl M rilTil S. It N... 1 '.lit: i k - tt. V l .to ni i r-1 r- f'.-m -.'! r'"- fi'-' I n mu-t Pliiladolplua Ailvs. w v iJ..j; .V, 1 ;OK i!.- cure rl HEKM or I.T 'PI I 1:::-- Acii ia :,!. I I v I l.i- h:i;:ie.-l : i -:.c..l . a.ithor.t.es ,.i r,,::;:. I.i u ii.c..r.irar..l-'v tn . pen r to -iv i-ii.er n use, 'j'V-r. rs u.;l Ir , rat 1 to learn tint ti.e o.'c.ti,.n rn.w , ir. r.i ' o. pr. ruie i:. .t oiily ihc I.,'.'.';. ttlld n.rt 1 .-.. ! I'lll as d'irn'hl- a Truss r.r v tb'r. in i.Ml ol . tl.e ciiinl ro'is and unci rr. f oi.tb:e art.c'e i:-'i-1 ally sold. There is no . tl'.nillv atteinl-ng i titling, anil when ibe p.:d is ..eaud it uil reinm its posit, en v. ':'.., ut change. Per. 11s at a iiisi;uire unable to call rn ihe5 j subscribi r, can haic the 'Iruss sent lo aMy al.lress, l.y remitting Five :, !'ar. f,.rt!.c s,J 1 gleTni-s.or T-'n f-rthe lioi.Me wiili in.!- i:re anoir.d llie hips, an I slating tbe side aflivted. 1 It will be eveh.sn.geil to s-iit if not fitting .y 1 returning it at .oce, unsle 1. For sal? oi.lv bv tlie lir.portrr, CALK l H. -EF.1H.ES, ; Cor. Twelfth A Rice s-s. Phihii'lphia. I T Lndies requiring the benefit of Mivhn- ; nical Supports, owing tn ileranseinent of the , iii'ernal org-iiis, inclu.iiiig railing of the Womb. 1 vocal, pulmor.ary.dyspeptie. nervous, and spi nal weakness, are informed thnl a competent and experienced Lai will be in attendance at 1 Ihe Rooms, (set apnrt f. r their exclusive use) .o. in in t.1.1 1 ,1 m..1si rtoor above R ice. lv.VS3 Xetr stuck ) Wladow Ehjdes. vi 1S5-1 S if H3-l G. L. MILLKR & CO., MinufMturm and Khulemle t Rttaii Dialers in T ISVOW SHADES south-west corner I V Second and Arch St. I'hiLdtlyMa. j Such as (iothe's Landscapes, Rorders, Vases, I Scrolls. Bonnets, tiol.l Horders A-r? of Ih. moo I !l. - ;rl Hi.n. c u ;.. i .-.- , I.1..SU in hte country, and at such Low IriTi as to challenge all competiiion. Hiiffaml White Hollands, Cambrics, Tassels, Cords, Brasses, &c in every variety for City or Country tiade. tWe invite an examination of our Stock I at the Depot, S. V . comer 2d & Arch. Philad. i Jan. 1S131 4m."ill . BUILDING HARDWARE in Tool Store exclusively, 77ie tersest EstMUhmer.t ofthe kind in tht I'.S. n'm. M. M'C lure & Uro. NTo.'27 Market St. above Seventh, I'hilad. MAM FACTI KEKsi' Depot for Locks cf all kinds, warranted quality. Patenl Silvered, lilass Knobs." Premium Porcelain Knohs.overWO patterns. Silvei-pl.ited Knobs, Hinges, Ac, with the most complete assortment of all the Modern (Joods iu tins line. Purchasers are invited to call and examine Slock. Catalogues sent by Mail if desired. Hut Air llnjislfrs anil Ventilators ot Factory I'rios. rffAll orders put up under the immediate supervision of the Firm. CALL AND SEE US. 6m51!t Kook Ascntit TI anted. a r:r'T. tvivrrn .- . t , mos, popnIar ,nd saleable b(Klks p'ublishc( onrriyFo!.h:,n bM0,,lful''r ored Engravings; also the most popular works of T. S. AsTiies, including "Arthur's Cottage ..mrarv." Tutelllent anit enterpri.ae men will Ana this s pless- For parlieular., addre-n (poptpairtl ji. w. iv&AiM.Ft, riiMi.tiae. tyv ISo. t ir,h ..urjb t.'ri,.. TrijKm, Supporters, ! C f -71',' r. D. uvawuu.BI,,,;. I T ii i.icr Urares, and all mu , imLS fofieatApparalnssndBiB aii?.anti tru ana warrar.,. a I , f , t . , l . ' ' , . . ..,. . " . ') i.r..i n r-. m II.F..V ! ACIIA.V, Sn 4 t -Nor.h &EVENTU Siren I Vlul'idthiltiit. j The sreat number of Females re'ieved ar, j cured by wearing Mrs. M'Clrnarhsn's hu-' porters, warrants hrr in e. n.nirnifiiij; ihrm a, - . .. ... .t ... , . . " ,l"r ""-"J""o " 'vrr cr. m to the publ-C Ij517ld j . Philadelphia Spring Trade 154. i .tA I" R1CIIT, t'A TIXCTOX H f.fJ' i 152 Mar Let St. & 23 Merchant S, liiip'jrltrt and h !'$,. Ir J.'nilrrt i Maple . ranrj i,, tood, VltE now receiving a very CENfcKi ASSORTMENT of Domestic nno Xorrijn Xubrits, suitable or boih City and Ciuuiry Trade, arl which they nlier at r-y ktc pr ret, U t Caab, or to Prompt Six Moi.tl.s' Men. t v'" Vve solicit an namir.ation .f not sxtt l.y City, N'eighui,r;r.2 and Lisiani 1,'uerj. CHAI NCLV HCLBfl.T, WIT 14 Wainwright. II.iclii.gtuo & Flnvd. im Maiket I I 'ln-.i icx'j m. rh.lulilfhia. j i ivi: sTixio.ritY. rin.'lH & FI'I.TON, If) Soinh EIGHTH j Mieet, I'ilidilfibw beg leave torsi il:e a t-nt:oM ,! Country Dealers, hchio's. ai. , re: -. t.s vii:i g ti.e Cry, to their cB.piev ;i fiTt.ei.t ol .'.'g.'-... Vrenrh, and Amtricm STATU .r.i Y.n bich they are srliirs. V. l,f j sale a.ii la-:ail on ti.e mo-.t reasonable lerfr. '1 b'-n 1. rf roiopnes erery t'Trittlf of Car ' I etter ar l Notr Pa cr and Envelopes, inrbi.i. 1 irg a full as-crtrpini tif the celebrated em-di i Y'Xuau.. ' 4 (I .Id and Steel Tens, rr.iwi'rg P.nriN (fa. r"s mid oibers"), 1 r, ,t ? Purer It ..v. I I b II. nr-l V.ar. Ii... li.!.s.sr,.-. I;, rf,r.' i ( ri r-i es,V.'('sr--it;.ti rfr;ti.ors.ie, I'. f-I. r.s'an.1 ! Her f. .,-,;,. ' J': r-t.-!:i s. Wri'i Peis.., s v.Mt.t.g the Cur ! envelopes emtlSTiJ I" -' ex'ra rharr. '-:.'. r- ,md iiivtnuTTi r rf ran t;.nv? ir.p-.r r: t wth thi'ir I.','..- v I P Of.l..T .V. m i' IVarrtii' tr r-r".pi:'T!ii!'v trie strictest nJT--rr,,v '-a: .., f'.rt ;..), ''m.-l-pd; Irnf; !-ave rt'-pPcTf;i'!y ti rail ihe F-'tiir aii'-r.t n in tuv K-tahl:hn ei,t. Xu. I x- u'h I I LT!? M."(he;o ri.e:r:ui).'ft.:r.f; ! ... f.T ;ht; it.at.!!!;:C'.re aii :t sale il r.B ; '!opi'i. here I w i!' always be in readini j ! atit-uii t. any or-Irr I may be (avored with, j I zm prrpirt i t furr.isii Kiivrlt f i . every t -in . V; . rn ! ! m ripi.-n. V hia!e an t Ii',t:.:!.,f.r"i;; '.f i: ."i pr.veri;. plan and U ta! I I vi ij..l ci-tj cz'i stt:eiiin:n to the lie Sirk I lltii't r it.. i'nr';fir. r.ii Fn. bo$ir,z cf t t j if-v (' rt- r. r Fn-.-effp-.. I.etterheaiU if. ll-P Car.!--. Circi.brs. Ac., all of mbif h i I li.n.i.b I T: ."I S lb I iil p' utv tow rates', tarrpin. letters ir Tg lo tbe Dead Lf tier Ofl-ee. i.i n.c1. ir.es i f the la'tsiimprnve ;n: . vte. rriMieg. A e , also f. r iTents f .r e:n: . s:r e. rrit.iteg, Ac i 'be manufacture of Fni cUtc s, ard every fnei- ' ii v r- er"c:,:r,- r.'ers a i h ill spatch.ar.il f. r ihe.r ! -l:t erv t v Hxpres. L'nes r as mnv le acre, r er :i. I can tut f:,i to compete with it II. v 1 sial li-hrrent ,-f it.e kir.i I in T'.e tr- r.-l. : crivi,.,..;v b;i I, i'. n eprubie Fnvelrpe. s.t"ip'es of which mav be , also rf Pie-Stamped Fnv. WM lOI.BFRT. V. l;:nu' ITate, .r. 1! 'f TI.TKU. i: . uth M:i ().D St.. ';. r, '1 1, u. -2 ,!. , rs above I iiesii ut. East . In p. rif-rm .' Vanntarinrer a'i kinds ot I.'.l 1 ) i A iil' Consisting in part 1 1 tl.e ..:ion g. Ladies' Tiavelme Has- sets, lias!. W- rl. L'-i-l-iets. Fb.n-er s.ske!s. CiTe. ;.r Baskets. Plain. Fancy and Em- 1 r. ol. ie.1 Pask. ts. Laiiies VVrik Stands and Sewtr? 'bai-s , f crtutt.nl iVs:;.-n aruj nrt;. lent w. rc..:in-bir. which he ia sillii.g remar- il I ciienp lor l'..sh. N.ll. Just recciCed fn m Cerrr.any.a lart 1 ar.d varied aSM.itn:enl of FA.NCV COOrS.i,, winch tbe a lentuu it the public is respcr j fu'oj .iiv.ttd fiiu517l3.ij 1 I'iircitiilogy. . . roirLC::s. pn.Ls, . 7.ojv .vrr tork. r. Have opened a Turem,l,.s taC b.nrt - ar.ll .Ve. a, .l'l,. 1 rcil A. e. betweru 6:h and 7ih. 'iW, ;,, . and are ire pared 10 furnish all their ) f-i Woi's n Flirrnilccy. Physiology, X Hvdiopathy. Magnetism, and Phim tl2?0 cgraphy. at Mew York prices. Professional Kxaininaiii.ns.wnh Chartsjnd full written desenpuops of character, given day and evening. L"?'Cabinet free te visi lors lySI7c.Wq ZIW P.KIXTS. "VNC-THIRD CHEAPER THAN WUITB LEAD, and fiee from all poisonous .lunoli.a. "-' Af" JMSrr 7IC rnvrAXr. k..i.. Br.-ailTn.ariMl I. eir rhe. .ed ,tupn.,d th. .walilv a n..ir rr. .Iu 1- r- -. .....,i l..i.n.!,lMtH, I SOi-DRIvR Itih'.S. In., ae. l.r..i . oil, ha i a-.-. i . 1 I e.-kinre, ut Ir. 1:1 ... to - butlf ; aifw 1 I-UV . in b.r .!. .l i . p. unar h. Tl. ir V. Mil r. .IM . .I...I, I4 dry rre.w4 ha 1 oil. ia ...riant, a , .re .jm! nnawrf-aawd Sr Stwy j ur.ii..i tm w l.ir-n. ... j A a., lb'. I of prvfarallen ha. reeentlv bees illw.l, S. whi. 1. , i.Ml.le-tl.e c. h.mo. lo .trmt tli.tf pamto aa l--. Iir-h anl h.ft in tl.e ke. ft.r apy r-awiwabl 11b.. I In tin. r--t t their -uuiU will b. aus-rior to aay atWr In tl.e r..nrk. t. Th. ir l lluS ZINC PAINT, whirh ItMliiliW 1 rr.. r. .ri.l .-an rnlr 1 ao..l. frem the Ztrc area fr. a. ! N.w Ann, 1. Sow .ell ha. nbliu pnMeett.a f asll i . ti- n i-i li-l to iro. i oi h.r aietalir anrfarea Ti,..r srosklMLoK fAINTpowe. all taw srewer i tie. .-f the l'r. .n.nj t. . f n acm-a' I. eolor r sats- lli-g l'Uar. Ivyota, lNill.nt'.nr. VTi.itss Sr. HUM II X KICVAKPf. I Whele,!. Pa.nt la-alera aa. Innnrtera, I N. W.eor.cf bub aa.l Varbat Sla. i'kUmdetuJum. m:-J..lii STRAW GOODS. ..SPRIT.G 1854. CIHE subscribers are nowprepared to exhi l bit at their Splcn.lil !.rsT IMabllshmeat Xn. 41 ,yiiTA .S' coh, St. mhufefph'a, an entire new and beautiful stock of Straw. Fancy and Silk Bonnets and Flatts, Flowers, Ac, and Panama, Palm and Summer Hats for gentlemen, which oar old patrons. Merchants and Milliners generally are invited to examine, confidently promising them.in extest,in variety, in novelty, and in styles, a stock unequalled tT Orders carefully and promptly executed. THOMAS WHITE & CO. Rags Wanted. BEING extensively engaged1 in the manuf acture of PAPER, we will pay to Coon try Merchants and others having RAGS for sale, wore than the jtreunt market prices -Casa JESSI P A MOORK. Paper Manofact s ridVrivla'.s. 4 A tfi. North f Sin"S (1st 9t. be ow Areh,Ker--, Urn 4t ftaiv m ar-saw j i s ,. r1 in