Lcwisburg Chronicle & West Branch Farmer January 1J, 1855. A -4 Tie'LewisburgJlironiclc- IsvM-l on F"'"' ' lnHhana. a,. .u I- ...w.-nonU,., Si f" - for ,itbt month.. - ..avm..lt, b, mall (P-U bunk note at tlwir rr'" (. tpp witn u.- i T-o.he. e'f" iru-d at 31 " V I .quare one fo,or f Tmu." f bn,Ti"'-or 1 "I BJtithioti. r.UK -"'" bvtl aooj ri.-r. toi.i'-llon- MrrtS o ll" .. ,A In the mee ii-l'TIC TF.I.KOUAl ii U of ,..v mfri.h format lib tU , ., . f j,,K ;.7.vr;.v.'. bH'ii" Unti or" t . . .,.nlw tt-ntin. . . ,. k on ro- M! i f r Imu LanJc-l -u. a -.-t:.:r;3 t.Mr aWninis, Jan. 10, IS-'j. tur.r. yT"-n. ,.(ir. A V:;y'V,!i''-"Mri'i ,-l .mil"- L j V iU'Ik-1 t tl:o ...'. lMMHttTl- j: . ntii idiin; Wl ..I l -In ,.n,.lhr..u.-li:l. " '- ".-, immunity ".rial .i.r .'"w"f;,,;:fL-tie. i-t t-ruau.-.-., The Farm the Girden ths Orchard. Under this bval it is our lioo and in- ! tentie.n to le-p up hereafter a repu'ar so- ; lies of articles connected with Hie w:Ue j and important sutject ot Agriculture auu Ibmestic Kc moniy. The dilik-u'.iy of se curing conipoteut sup. riiitend. nee for this department has for a l-.n titua h'md. r d us from prcKcnling that amount and varie ty t'f matter pertaining to it which our own wishes prompted, and its consequence .'fsm-fi W'c trust we have now provided ; ntrainst the recurrence of such ciitlnulty. ., J TVf Iluss- of our Uui- Having cngiL'ed I rot. i.l.l-ss, ot our 1.111 Vcrsity, whose interest iu fuch matters is j well known, to give us some 'all "and j comfort" when in a strait, in this branch ' r.fn, r InW. rxt ect to make our sheet : . . , , more worthy the careful attention of every m.n interests,! 'as who is tint ?) in the s cultivation of the s 'il. The articles under this head must nccessarHy l e for the pres ent mostly selecti ns fr.-u agricultural works, although we are encouraged to expect some original con'rib"t:or.s alsi, from able bands. Hut selection, if intel ligently made, with dee reference to the Wants of our own neighborhood, and ti the ecasoa of the year nheii they ap pear, may be not less useful than origi nal matter. Harrisjurg Correspondence. Yc last wcik nr-L'lectcd t state that the Ilarriiburg Correspondent we had 'Krirfl-ii,l ' trio f,,e five v.viri flie r,rlnem:il V.llf,.!- .,f ,1,, n.,n.-.rnenrr ( IHekiit. -'"""" ' j -r-' .., Esq , who has receive! an n pointtnent at I llarrisburg, which will give him oppurto- . Iiity to furnish us with everything of inte rest m the head qnrters ot State I.e-gi Ia- tion and Polities. !! raof .re, his corres pondence, when abroad, has been sought for with much avidity, and we autU-ipate, from his more favored position and sycte matic business reguUtiuus, not only more but still better Corresponding lvlitorials, from his facile and genial quill, which will render our paper, we trust.yet more worthy ! ofnublicarrroval. Letters on all business ! a 4 r,L.,l .-III, fl,. ..tal.ll.hr.ii.r.f ' aa. ailtl O vuuuvtivvi nibu uu v.n h - .o.j "'f ' hould still be directed to the I'ai'ishtrt at Lcwisburg. Lectures. On Thursday of last weik, Rev. Dr. Malcom gave the first of a KCond course i cf 1'opular Lectures, in the I'aptist bouse of worship in this place, which we are in formed was listened tjwith much interest by an audience larger than the average at the former Course. Uev. I'rof. l't.Kss is expected to deliver the second, on Thurs day evening of next week Her. Dr. Clark, two weeks from that time and others in succession, at the same interval, until the course is completed. The eve nings chosen are those which preclude our enjoying its benefits, but we hope, the citi zens generally will attend from town and country. Gentlemen preparing, from their , multiplied cares, lectures f or the benefit aud gratification of community, deserve to have large audiences to hear them, aud they will be much encouraged thereby. Catholicism. It the nouse,ll'h inst., Mr.CliANDi.Ett Cf rhiladc'.phu took the floor, the .rallerv crowded by a brilliant audience and made relaZl" 'V? f I relation ot American Cathri w.. n it,,.i,... I tr. j ..... . " P1-: 1L. rla..;,l .I... .1 . uvunvft tuav me power ot the 1 I'e ; extends one crain I,v ti,t: :! : , . T"1"" i vi luiringcs ib ine least degree j ontherlnt. i:..t. " P .. rwe. to the ln V , ' nwe. to the government nnder which he I ilTCS. Air Clt,. : i . . Romish church. II fit a i Coxe who contended that Americans had the right to manage politic, in their own wy-to exclude 11 ,man Ci,lhoi(.s from offie?, and to extend the term of natara lization. 8.The Daily .Vers of l'-hibda. stalc. that ,t ts the intention tf the Sunbury & r-ne R. R. Co. to take np and grada the ration of the road Letween Mijto. and tMinbnry, M 00 possible. That is an old song, bm we hope it may be snDg to the tune of tLc Railroad whistle, left e til die. tfcSTTliauks to Hon. John L. Dawson for a copy of bis last able speech on the Homestead Bill. But we could but thiuk tLut Mr. 1- voted to let Slavery into Kan sas, and wonder what he would say, if bis bill should become a law, and a million happy Ltfmcs scoured, and some future Douglas should arise and rob them of their hum,, savin- that by the repeal ot tne Missouri Compromise it is piaiuiy jno tbat "for ever" means only about "0 vears ! To rob a man of bis possession ftcr ; n . .,ra' labor upon it. would tie no ! more unjust or improbable than the Kan fas fraud has been. V w J .1 . w The "Star's" Prophet Y. L." communicates to the New Curiiu S.'ur, of tie 4tU inst., tLc lollow ! ini? iTOtilieev and anatbema ! r: w i - -wriM-r ii.ui ui polilii a', fate is 5..LID, ...j fui,,l u antin"." He has been tried i ,,, . .. I injur date of l.itli inst., the same seer ! writes to the J'ulUtown Laly r- ... r ! i j 'The A mericans met in caucu, y'J - and nomiuatril Jlmi Lli .V;rr,lateSenalorlroin I l i i..,,. as ih.-ircapd:.la:e'r. r State Treasurer, The Americans having a lartc majoniy on joint ballot, Mr. Siller will be elected, ami I have no doubt will make an excellent ollieer." A valj'.blc furiuuc-tcl'er, that ! - I'l-nUNGTON L MVF.RS1TV, Uurl.ngtOIl, Iov.a. e Lave received the first fata- loouo of t!ii3 Institution, from wbicli we learu that it embraces 4 Instructors and 74 putila in t!ie Gentlcmeu's, nnd 4 In b'ruetors and 03 pupils iu tbu Ladies' j artmcut total, 8 instructors ami 107 pupils. Its highest class is iu the second rear cf the Art'!-!!'-!" cnurse. ?!r. (Jun liison. the 1'rincbal, ia from Krie, and I'.. M. l'ifli. l'rofessor of Mathematics, a graju.lte 0f tue University at Lewisburj. I frji'K bid for the llivion of Union county was introduced into the House by l'r. Crawford, uf Juniata, last ve"k. W'c , iindi i.-taiid tln.ro are already about S000 names ou the petitions for Division, obtaiu t d, a'icj a poitiou forwarded. Iu the Senate, Mr. Sellers cf Juniata I"- " ' " " clu"f""' l'' 1 read in place a bill lor llic enlargement ct capital &e of the Lcwisburg SavitiL's Iusti- , 1 0 I tution. , j Good Salk. The farm of the late Jalucs M'Clurc. iu IJuUalo to., was bought 1.,. .,.: I) i:.,,l ,,f,a -.,. ...In nt ..j , 1 . Orphans' Court Sale on Thursday week, at tiiv per acre near vU,outi iu an. 11 is one of the beat firms iu the Valley, ( ITS acres and over,) as proved by the price it brought, after cloie competition, iu these "hard times." j . j GOV. PollOCk'S Inaugural. j We have on hand a number of copies of this djcutnuut, ucat.'y printed with a border and large head, suitable for being . .f1,.S-. OtO .AO ' ll T . ' J, , ' up or lrameu for preservation i - : r r 1 price, S et!,, each. I fcS-Rev. James Harlan the Anti-Xcb- ra.-ka candidate U chosen U. S. Senator from Iuwa, tus Iodge. to succeed Gen. Caesar Auous-1 Verily, Houjrlas Las waked 1! 'C-:'r?' .al to seme purposes. j FoiiElGN" The Baltic has arrived, but : brings nothing impcrtant. The greatest preparations arc i-loadily ! p'ogrcssmg for the attack and fur the defence of Scbastopo. A protracted meeting is in progres3 with the Methodist church, Lcwisburg. Also preaching iu the Presbyterian house, mor ning and evening commencing Tuesday next. PVe understand Geo.A.Frick, E.-rj of Iewisburg, has betn LontreJ with a COfllUlls - lon 03 AotarV 1'uLlC. from f V . 4. ...... L'igler. 1 " ' " I!uNew Knot? Nothing japers, ahd Kuow Nothing (-lections, are among the most plentiful huh of the day. We give "P counting them. saThe Lcwisburg Post Office Is re turned to its former location, third dyor below Ihe Chronicle and Telegraph Office, j Jteff-Hon." John Y. Mason, of Virginia, ! v c m- . . i. L. fc. Minister to trance, dieu at his post 1 , m l'aris.jni the 20th tilt., of paralysis. Moses XorrTs, Jr., U. S. Senator frcm ! ., ,. ,. . . ... .. . . New Hampshire, died iu W ashington Citv, . . " i Thursdayof la.t wcek: trOn fi!c,"for publication "next week, j . r i sr. tt i i t- i ! an account of the Mt. llolyoke temale : Scmiuary, Mass. KT"Ve welcome the "American Tatri-1 1 K ot," Clinton, Louisiana. Here's our tT and a regular X. j.cjj.Commuuications must hare the au thors' names to merit attention. ftsTThe Evangelical Messenger, CleTB- ,a,u TPfrH '" a "' f ;r"'- T' Y-k journal is of . . . . the omuion that there are other loOls Dc- i sides those who lire on the fifth arcnuc. Listen to it "lliinK not, laoorcr, enravagaucu CODfincd ,0 tL ,aCW- 8i,k, and Sa,in,' f ,,. ri..u .,. -tv,' ft .. colnDanv c i fifteen ct twenty working men waste their money on a band of music twenty or thirty strong, to parade the streets in ex travagance. When one day ia tho week 19 fooled away, and only five arc made work days, that is extravagance for a poor man, in prosperous times, to bo spending all his means those means which, if pos sible, should have teen saved for such a day as this. Thus, it is not the fault aloue of the rich, but of the poor, too, that we are bow as wo are. There is a good deal of truth in thesa remarks. They may be unpalaulle, but they are 'founded on fjcts.' " Xcwa itcma from (Dtl)er Connlito. XoBTBCaiHUW- TheCarefYeis pottnding Ocn. Cameron. Judge Wilson presided ai the trial of several cases at last Court, where a large amount of Commonwealth work was done, and Win. Wallis and David Nihart sent to the Eastern Penitentiary. A mad dog appeared in Sunbary on Wednesday week and bit several dos and also a nian from Shamo- L-ii, urlin m-nc n t i n it f..ii-t I Ii c urnuint u--.ii cauterized and dressed by Dr. Awl, and the j rabid animal and several others were shot. j The County Commissioners decided to recall e c .nas given tne bJ-q. it k. company, ana appointed Judge Welter to receive them. The Milion Porout;h Council have passed an Ordinance, limiting the speed of locomotives ; going thro' the 1! ro' to six miles an hour. C'lxteb. Court comment es Monday, 22.! inst Lat Thursday's Whig says, "after a season of most remarkably mild weather for the time of year, the earth is again clothed in . neecy snow. Sleighing left us abuut Christ- - j , men n tlie temperate point. ej;etation has ! takeu a .'.ai t.and consenuentlvthe wheat fieUs , . . ' are Miztiuy imoroveu in appearance. ' "iwr Ltrrru ol, Jan. IS, 7, A. M. A i'e- ' s,rn,v(. Kire ,,,, 0, , ().clock lnis lnor. mnj, and in two and a half hours a whole block was in ?she;. I he billowing properly was destroyed : Wailis' hotel, Turner's saddle . ..p, vest Williamson's h'luss, rubbs' store land houe, Mr. Cuminin;;s' house and two i shop-;, and the drug store ol S. H. Winter, hue , , uf ldl a,, m $j m is tuVered by insurance. Lteuxmo. The Muncy Ilnd-e is s.i far completed as to allow the passage of wagons. The .V-tiM Lrllrr advocates the priiiting of Laws in the .Newspapers before tin y go i into execution. Court opens on Monday, ! '-Uth inst. The V-.m cautions against the danserous practice of standing on the railway track when ears are in sir-lit. The first of a series of sermons to the vounRas preached ,nl!ie . , ..... rresbytenan cuurcii-unuay last, ty tiev, Mr. woopcr. Clintos-. The .tiiericaii W'utchmnrt, by T. Mortal the new paper goes for Gen. Sam" Il lusion for President. The Pres. church tc-ii considerab'y enlarged, and will be re opened on Sunday next The Drmi'crat is now published by X L Atwood & T II Wilson. The County Temperance S iciety resolved to petition the Legislature for a Prohibitory I.ii'tdr Law. I iiiiRKs. The vccer.-.ble Adler sports a new ! . , , . , , . . r- rt , tjeii. ; " Jl1' " " Camernn is re ekcted President of the I.eba-; n Valley liiilroad :o. The Anthracite i Furnaces of Eckert V Brother and Seybert, M'Manus & Co , Hea ling, are going out o! ,u a''for better times. -It is stated that the Roadin: Railroad Company, of which Juhn Tucker is President, cleared over Two Vl.;,un5 of 10lars ,he pas, yr8r. Moxtoi r. The Cuunly Temperance Soci- ety resolved to petition for a Prohibitory Xeit amount pa.d into the State Treasury L' ,1,e Cou,lt' 10'lsa- CuLi-MBia. The ShcrilT will sell at Berwick on the Id pr..x. the foundry, furnace slack, houses, lands, Ac. of Charles Kalbfuss, in "riercreek Tp. Xeit amount paid into the :a,e 'l ry by .he County, $11,604. unci ui 111c .i(ic naa a uiuai .run-.. . amitsme account of his effort to serve Senate , a fal cierk,hip. rendered no-go by wide- awake I)jrs,e s 'P" ' ""e , .i. tr v '.- , . , , - . - , . . ! JiKAiiF.titD A new Conn tr, 'Fairfield," projected along the new R:u!road from parts of iratf(iril ad T.,a. The Athens 1 describes the .Masonic burial at that place uf a f onfonnnl in 5t 1 1 1 1 v an'c nrmr Htirinrr itit I K,...nu.,(,n vun, ,- lh. ,anulJatcs rtlT olrlce ; there, take their town's naner! GrilTui and 1 Morley caught a glass eye Pike, weighing ten I pounds, below the Point. Xo more fires in : Towanda. Vasi.foo. In consequence of hard times, ' the Franklin papers have been aumatted j reduced in size, but not in price. ScsrFH"ia. Charles Rissell, of Jessup Tp, hung himself, on the 5th inst., in a fit of insanity. The R"publican party held a Convention, to perfect their organization, at Montrose, on M mday last. Mirrus. O.W.Thomas Esrj. of Lewistown . ..! V" ., I..l,l I.H Tl - r'F""eu . oowi. u.fc.... The A pprenticesLitcrarySociety numbers T5 members. AtLF.nur.Ki. The failure of Gen. Wm. Lar imer Jr, H jon &. Sarccnt, Hill & Co, brokers, is much regretted. It is hoped Gen. Larimer will yet extricate himself from his difficulties, which are caused solely by his advancing too much for the Railroads of the county; Blur. Religious revivals are noticed in i the Methodist, Presbyterian and Lutheran chlirches, Hdlidaysburg. Ivru.i.-Poll,icks Inauguration was the greatest day llarrisburg has yet seen, and her ,' accommodations were insufficient for the cfoxJs m eUenr,allce. The Governor was f?rec"'d ''h enthusiastic warmth.and makes a favorable impression upon all. The Herald , .. . , , states that Mes-.rs. t urtin and Sulhvan have ta,!(.n ro(,ms a, C(,rer!v-Si ani Maj. ILckok at Bray hotel. Five or six members of the House of Representatives may be found at .', . . .. ... ii - eiiinr nrtivple pnmyeil in Ine rellfl ills revival in progress in the Methodist church. ,,J ' nas tuny nPPi.eaine wrj,c.nSea r,l..i-.r'c r.laiin .ml .if lhl Itn.ir.l nf f nnr.t Commissioners. A correspondent of the Uiiiun is undertaking tn prove that Wesley and Fletcher of the Methodist sect were worse foes of American liberty than the Catholics, and that the Protestant Episcopal clergy were no better. There are numerous complaints of aegravated night rowdyism in tlarrisnurg. A large number cf amusements bf various descriptions are noticed in that incipient city, and a pocket picked occasionally. Three i men have been found within a short time, cut to pieces, on the Railroad track two of them known to be intemperate. LotTERt (AMBLING. The Delaware Statesman and Blue Htit't Chicken it out gainst the infamous lottery system ol that State, which few Delaware papers have ever had the independence to denotinee as it deserves. Another application has been made to the Legislature of that State for a lottery grant of nine years, for which the petitioners ofTcr 590,000 ! This shows how profitable this kind of gambling mu.-t be to those engaged in it, as well as the nature of the influence exerted over the Legislafure to keep np its legal vitality. Oh, Delaware 1 where is thy shame ? The Northern Light arrived 14th inst., j frtin California; with over S50n,000 gill n iluwai's Fiu-f, Cun for A.-thnitir)0 Coughs ki.4 n.snlera of tli Cheat oiicl Lung. A Unt!maii welt kD4t u, knl rw-ideut of Ntw Orleans, thus writr to Prof-H4r Ifntlojrnv: JTir uj.wn-Ja t tixi yt at I nutT- r 1 fvr.;ly fn.u A "t huii. tt-nlJ ali.Ii io:ut cmitm, tin- tryii.f vt this plkC- also tcudfi much t weaken tutii 1 Kiuc a tn ti leIruu. II m tif rnlUe at Mir atia i rinft, N Y , I went llir-, rit lii-nrnl no tea-fit, and rfturnTd horo d-unitir cuuip-Uniif uto in a von fltatw ttiun tiit I left. Lf -piriii nf b in tuilill, 1 tri-l your Tillit, .Ixl rulbc4 'iim of the obtnr.nt f a w chttitt Nii'l thrbHt; I l-tu;nl eiast'1-rt.iv r.-ln-f i Vr tba ft forttifRbl, aiid in rilit w t Oiitn wtely curd. I iu uo in ftxcHcut ht.h aiil sUcukiu. ill! II ! Cfljtf Curreetrd tlVt,7y. Wheat... Rye Corn Oats ..t 00 00 75 40 12 .... V .... 10 Tallow . Laid.... Hauou . Ham Flaxseed . Ui 1. Dried pple9 . l,-t CioVerici-d 5.50 I,, Uuttcr. Lewisburg Post-Ouice Arrangements. EAS7t'l:y Mail (via MiltuJi, errj dy Tn.t ?unJnr, cl' w at !. A M. EASTL'ti.X Maila (i:a Noniu'r) etry tl.iy Lut aunl;.y clonal o clock, t.'il U'XSTKHX, on Monday, Wetlnt-Nlay irw ri.!aT. clun at b! j A. M. -VO'i? TUEItX i WilUamspott;. Mewl . n: u frri.. elo-e at b I'.M of uulit t ron- lit.jf at m, BUFFALO E -T ROADS. Tuufdcy dm! Kri.lf y. cluar at S I'.M. f i.iht proeI:njr. tPulm,' hours lMiiv-at'ct uriJn fnui t uiitii 11' A M . unl fruiu 12, M. until S. I'M Nor. ut. ii. .i i:oT7i:i:. I .M On the 1 !th inst. by KevJ.W Hayhurst. I.n I H un. i f the firm of M'Creisht & llatick, an I Miss Kri'iiKitiA da'Jghler of John iiiddle, both t f iitifulue Tp. tin thr Uth inst , by Uev. V. . Hay, H-nry Xeuer Jr. of I.ewisbui" and Miss I'.vc Ann MnrlT n(' llnni.lnn rrnli.Tv ,x ii ' . . , r In Danville. inst.. James Malonc and Mrs. Ata: y ;i r.wen, both ot Sullbury. )a the ltlth inst, by I'ruf. M. D.elll. Dr. II. . ... . , at ii t .-.us.-,:, ui o, i rcnoMii auu .nis. .nary i. i. lii- i ard on of Sniibnrv. On the '-Hill ult.. bv John Ca'cr. Eri.. Frani- Sullivan of California and Miss Sarah Crutch- : ley of Northumberland. ! 1,1 Miinmbor?, th ins.t bv R-v.F R'Ulirauf, 7-MJ-A I ;, ,,( Aaruiisburj and Elizabeth ; vjiiii:iriii ni iiiuiiioiir. , Al Martin iMIrnrcrv Turl.m Tp. Id Inst by Itev.J.S. M'Mmray, Wm. Itichardsoti, late of Enjlaud, and Elizabeth Buyer. In Philadelphia, SUth ult. by Rev. C. Wad; - worth. Dr.K.SSiiniiiKton of Danville and Miss ItTina J. .M U illiains of Mooresbure-. n TS '-"i ICih inst., after a very long In I.'-wisbur?, and pamlul i.lness.aL'ed "i vears, M.Otrno, ar rlo. step-son of Thomas Macliey. 'n I.ewislmrg, Ifith iust-. in her ifih year, Miss K-daughter of MrJ.S ihreyer. Her I 1111,1111s writ IdHL'll IU .11,111111 ,', lllli I1ICIK. ... , . , ... ... . remains were taken to Milton for interment, u ,tlimnberlaiid, 18:h ult., Elizabeth Burk(i aril ,;s y(.ar, . . ,' '. Selling 01 at Cent! MY E niire Slock of MODS. Call I and sco Corner of Market and Fourth , Streets. C. Mt'llSC'tl. Lewishurg. Jan. 1, 1S55 I Last Notice ! PERSONS inilcbird to as by Note or 1. iinok Acc't, must call anil settle by March next, to S.t E ros ls. D. S. KREMFR CO. i.ewisburg, Jan. IS, 1H55 Bargains! Bargains!! T the NEW STORE next to Kline's Hotel. Market street, Lewisbtire;. !?All the Winter Goods at this Store, will be sold AT t'Q-T PRICES, to mate room for the Spring assortment. Now is the time fr UAKuAINS! W.-..4 vaa. .-a ... ... . tr a V' H11' re- . handle yarn at 4,'5 cts per F,OUIiJ' anJ Tie artl al - cls Pcr PounJ- Reduction of Frices. II oli.0a niisaiw tnniment. c -1 I These famous Medicines will in future be ",1J throughout the States at the following L....o " n .. ... n, ..e 0-7 i I Small Pot or Box, Medium do 62 J do S?J Large do $1 mi do 1 SO Professor ll dloway's Manufactories are at ! SO Maiden Lane, ew York, and 211 Strand, j London. i j Auditor's Notice. ! 17 STATE of tVm.B.Siilivan. dee'd. JLJ The undersiitned, Auditor duly appointed by the Orphans' Coutt of L'nion county, to j audit and decide on exceptions to the account , of Samuel Henderson and Robert Candor. Ex-; ecutors of Wm. B. Sulhvan. late of White Deer township, in said county, deceased, will sit fur , that purpose at the house of Charles D. Kline, in the B.trough of Lewi-burg, on Monday the j 5th day of February, A. D. lo, when and ' where all persons lr.teresiet may aitemi. SAMUEL WE.'RICK, Auditor. June I.' Register's Notices. "VTOTICE is. hereby Riven to all con- j ccrned.that the following named persons 1 have settled their accounts in the Register's ! O.fice at New Berlin, l'nion County, and that : the said accounls will be presented furconfir-, mation and allowance at the Orphans' Court, ' to be held at New Berlin, for Ihe county of. l'nion, ca the 3d Friday of February next, ! bbins the Kith day of said month, viz : j 'I'L,-. I.nl fnm.nt ,,l lVI, IlliTS t imi. A lm nvstrator of the estate of lcwis Spat: late of; Kelly township, deceasril. Tlie account of John G. Graybill, Adminis trator of the estate of Abra'mm Vraibill, late of Perry township, deceased. The account rf Daniel P. Hilbish.one of the Executors of the last will and testament of Ururne liluhf, late of Washington township, deceased. The account of John D. Smith and Moses Specht, Administrators of the estate of Adam Smith, late of Beaver township, deceased. The Snal account of Gcorue Adams, Adrr.i- iatePennsnship. deceased, filed by Ja- cob Oit and Mary Adams, Executors of said nlLirif.,. ti iti. h i ol f hrisliailiin Arerv. : George Adams, deceased. Tlie account of Reuben Smith, dminist-a-, tor 01 ine csiaie 01 iswic mtuum, .u. . ..i... Beaver township, deceased. The only snd final account of Sem Knhns and Daniel , Administrators of the estate of Christian Kuhns, late cf Centre town ship, deceased. The final account of Nicholas Grcover.Exr rutor of the last will and testament of Lrui'a 'i'Anmr,late pfWhile Deer township.deceased. The account of Henry C. Eyer, Administra tor de bonis non with the will annexed ot John Snyder, lale of Chapman township, deceased. The account of Michael Kleckner, Guardian of Catharine Aumiller, late a minor daughter of (icorge Aun'iiller.late of Middlecreek township, deceased. J. W. rF.XMXGTOX. Kegister. Register's Office, Jan. 16, I?o5. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A NUMBER of good Woftu-Clioppers, to whom steady employment will be giv en until Spring. For further information in quire at the office of 3w5Gl FRICK, SLIFER At CO. C. W. SCHAFFLE'S &jJE& Mailtet Street . r. . . LewtsDtirg, 1-a. ELLITJQ OFF! I AM selling off my GooJs'vcry low for CASH, in order lo take a freii'i start in the Spring, with a i'artner, and an entirely new stock of Merchandize, t V The pu'jiic are invi:ed to call and g n bargnns. J. Stliroyer. I.ewiibttrg, Jan. 1S56. fV0 the IlonoraWe the Judges of the L Court of Quarter Srssiurn i.f the leacc for the emmy ol fmon, at Feb. T. AD. Tue petition of Ji.na Fisher respectfully , repren:5, lliat your pe'iliuner cccup.es a to-u:n'tioU: ho situate t W bile lc-r MHU. la the 'liiihtp uf W'ttUm b r, whic'i well ciliidsLtil fur l'utu: liaui of ruU-rtamoicut, and hn Imk u, uti U udw .f,-i.l.l.-,l v.i.-l. fr..m Itrt n.,1 -Kii.,rl.i.i n i t,ttl n 8 ! I uilal'!. s. wi-ll ii-fMrjr fur tb arfi.finmo'Utk'tt ! bl tl.e put4i. BtJ tli f-DtertaiUru-iit vl rtranirvra mud PJlLr Tl,hf h. 1 v-ll i r.,i,l il wi'ti vt,l.!in. t r ' l"f". u c u-ui.-ocfs n. co-r f -r tb DUru:b- I m.Tiit 't atrniivr nuj traver. lli- t' rr t9l-i- tutl pi:t- liiw Cuurl ti' grant b.m a !i it9v tu to. no I inn or .ul.ii- lift..- uf -i.u rUiinii' nt. ai ti.v plco Lt:u ; tumuU, HiiJ o'jr jicUliuiitrr anl rky. io j j the iinjcnrtnad, cili.-ixf (f Wi.irw Dfjar twn-H?. ' af. rit.'u-l. L i.erni'l.y kc-tuiiut. J wit't J-L-.t Fi-b r, lb) nlmg ttamvi iKtiu.Jt;.:r, au I alo batiu a ' knuiii'-sJc uf tb b. a-a tr w.iifU a cmtiDtuQc uf ti- ( ; runic is iryd. 1 L.-r-Ky cur'tfy a ii-:h a bou ia ; ; u-c'Aary l ar.unuiil.Lu tt ftibit aa-1 ntrliu 1 lrnn"i -t travL-icn', tit it t H a p T-.n ot "J re;-CT i d.r n.jinjty anil tumvraucv, anti tbat bv i wuil roti-ic-i aitli b (croiui ami rnn.T.ifrtfH fr t: l'J,: Ijj anJ atcoramo-lation uf imo-r an-i tri.FtJ.-rit. Wa ii.rli.rw IwH lenrto jut:it.-i,J il,-.t a uno be tfruuTpl Ltul f agrtTKiMy t - bit p-t;tina. JjL. e t;-iJ Iui---! il'ttuitr, Lori-iiAo Nwliury, J il. SiL-t man, (1 Uf.-t.'i-rfr. SSrk lUiris u. Kit S Kr-t, J .tvuh l'.!wii. J I- li.-mif, Jobn ii:y, iraucii Waiker.Wlili.nu n:r rre latuation-Vhtrrihe If ,n V!iI S V1I.SII. Prpiif.-nl ll'.U f;.r tile i'th Ju McIa! Iitrirt.cjn-i-U:!of tl. cotoit. ir I' iron .ti'l Miltlia. ud Jai- h R itti vltlR una J liiis , MvkailvLL, t ulnr, f'?iatf Jai.-t- in l'nntn cvuntr, I lnv 1..U.-J ti.rir .re iM t. ,l.t llie r.O.'u U.y ijt lc t l, utij to Hitf .l.o.-t J, f..r lUe bolliue "f .d .i- ; .lin,'tVurr.' 'o'irt (? I mtn ii I'la.. Ovr anil Tc miutfr. iuJp"llrWSvL.ai.ilM IIKI;l.l s. r- r tl. ' cuiiiy yl t:i ih-.i Ji-fa ty.u i nczc. Viu ; 'lit-1.'? Ii day ! lh;i ,nj t- cuiuiuue ihj , 1 ,s.trtl-K xi, the CoR it-n 10 the C'oronT. I Ju.llr-a '-I tli IVaosanil ConytsL-lam.ii(itVr t!ic coutt- : '' l" " tu.ftear iu tU-ir .wu rui-i-r k-r..in ilh Itiirtr ll-itlj, l:sra, lti'iti:!tion, Ksaniiiistioti. ao-1 ,, , :rM1..l:,b,nn,-r. to dc, iho-. tlilnr. whicl, of t!i o?!'.!,-? a.tl in ili-ir Is-hslt aj'O'-itmn lo c d'-tic; and ail ilu.-4'i- and ntiiir p- rsens r-si-.-u:ite in l-haif of til? iiii:io,i,-uilli jj-.'a?t any p-rin rr r-ers.n.-, are re iiirt"J to tc- t!iiti and tln.-re atlviijiiis, arrd not dt-part ailliout lv:tve at tli-tr peril. Jii.tii-.nuro nt'ib.n--tl to Lo pun- Iu.lI iu tli-ir ait- nian.e at tti. lippoiuUJ time I,:,- tn nor.i.. r nv h.n'l and at :be Sheriff' Ofl-'e In .rw htjih, ii llio llli du of Jnii'r.Oi Lite "ar 1 ur fx.rd on. tliou-:m-l i-iv'lit b:iti'trt--t ut l.fu-fvit. ana in tilt, .,. . , .. . , , .. .w stuo'.'of Am-nci. fci,ajariv ii.mnain..'' J'ltlX KKs.sLKlt. s'urif. ! Fir. & HfS. 0. B. B'JLLARD, ; 1,Ei!S of the Phno-rorte anJ ,--.Si . IIOUIII3 ,11 I 1 1M S I.IIIIIU i Temperance Hotel. M .ndavs and Saturdays. v... rj.jMard is A en: f..r tiie si!e of the foi- V.it-.n ee!ehrae.t I fis!rilTT,.e-.Ts r j naiiett, Davis & Co.'s 1'IAXO FORTES, wh ,i,r ,m9r,n-cd Patent Suspension Uri.i;r. 1 Mason A Hamlin's newly improved MODEL I M TI 1,1 I l'tl J S."S. ... . ; .... . -. ., . Il- lurook s L lll iCi.ll i)KV.A. lEr'e instru'r.ents are built in the most thorough tnaun'r, an-d are unsurpassed for utri s men . i.ss or -ro. t:. I V Purchasers are invited 10 call. I.ewisburg. Jan. 2, lb."5 Estate of Jacob Reedy, T ETTERS Tesliimenfarv nn the Estate I. , . , . ' ... ., . lownsilip. oeteasuu. Having kccii issut-ii iu the subscribers by the Register if Wills of I'uion county, all persons Indebiei; fj said estate are requested to make payment, and all persons Having claims to present them, prop- erly authenticated for settlement, to Abraham Younir. at his residence. Fanners' Mills. ABRAHAM VOI.XG, 1 DAII) HEIM.V. ' Executors. JACOB KAUFMAN, ) Dec. 20. l!54 p.I .r. vosal music. VK Mr.0.B. BU LL A R I)S Sin?in2 flaSS ! meJs on MOXDAY and FRIDAY eVeiTinrs in the Lecture Roods of the Unptist Church, at fij o'clock. i TERM. j Cent'eman's Ticket, including Book SLO j Lady'i di do 2.00 i To be had of J. P. TUSTIX, at Thorntua At .s Drug Store. Lfwisimrg. Dec IS. ISol " nrilfltl 1 1 P r I WIT. ill ntlflJIHL. Ol Fa LlllUnLL "T AS changed his quarters to Suraita's 1 L Old Stand, about a square "up street,' u here he has more room to tdsp.ise of his stock of HOOKS. STATIONERY, OlFTS f. r CHUI.S1.VAS, .YEW YEA ICS. &c.&c Call an-1 see. D-c. 20. I All PS-Just ree'd by Howard A- Co.'s j Express, the best LARD LAMPS now J. HAYES i CO. ' ' rjlEAji! TEAS' Just ree'd from the Can- J ton Tea Company of New York, the o I- lowing description of Teas, n:atly put un in I and Ib. packages, nr. Imx-riaf, Y'tvny Vysort, C'ofW, ('un)i"tner. j aVive Teas arc of very superior quality. ' anj Slli a, (lir ,rjrcs by the only Agents in ; Lcwisburg fur Canton lea Company, J. HAVES CO. L , , f rA.,:;.1 p.J. ilnM ' hslstto of Daniel Kaiick, dec d. VrOTTCE is hereby given, that Letters I Te-tamentary nn ihe Estate ot Uaxirt Riser, (late of White Deer Townshin. L'nion j county.) deceased, have been granted to the ; subscribers by the Rrgiiter of l'nion county; : therefore all ihose knowing therrlselves indeb- , ted lo said estate will make immediate pay- j mcnt, and those having claims wi'l present them properly authenticated for settlement, to j 111. ,nhn nrc MY.lUnre III in. IU" Will 3tnI : testament of said dee'd. rsAMI EL MARSHALL,; , DAVID RAMSEY, White Deer, Nov. 28, lt5l .tlmiiilstr;itor"s Notice. j "VyOTICE is hereby given, that Let'ers of, j Administration on the Estate of JAMES : L.IRL AND, late of East Burl'aloe Twp, L'nion Co.,dcc'd,havc been "ranted to the undersigned by ihe Register rf l;nion county in due form : of law ; therefore ail persons indebted to said ; estate are requested to make immediate pay- m "' Z , !,,'. ,r c.,m.., . .1 . 1 . THOM AS PEXNT, Administfatcr. E BulTUM ya- 17, ,854 pd Notice IS hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the Estate of MATH IAS SHAFFER, late of the Bomuith of Lewisbnrg, dee'd, hare been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. SAMUEL SHAFFER, ) JOHN HOUGHTON, Execotort. I.ewi.shirg, Nor. 15, 1854 LEW IS BURG NURSERY Botanic Garden. THE subscriber offers for sale a fine assort ment of TREES and SHRL'BBERY.snch as Pear, Plum, Cherrv, Apf icotj Siberian Crab, Cfuince, Grape Vines, Raspberries, Currants, Gooseberries, Ornamental Trees and Shrub bery, Everblooming Roses, Flowering Plant. &c. H.R.NOLL. Lewisbnrg, Xov. 8, 1P54 - 6m 'BLANKS "i .... ..mi tn r m4. . at , .a l?ineic-.. ' Vti -J I ,uifnim' - '"i"'v.v... , Mammoth Head Quarters! 3 NEW GOODS ! J. & J. WALLS VKE jil.t reteivins their FALL StPPLY of HuuJs. C 4 LL ISO Hit. Lewisbtirg. Oct. 4, l-OI SHOE SHOP, KKMOVKD! fl A.- U Kl.fPKH have removed their Boot and Siioe estaMishment to the Kx.ms above the basement of r'rtck" Saloon, on the WKSI" side of NORTH THIKD street, third door from the c truer, where they will be glad nil ntrna .,,f nnt.e fenerallv. Ij sec u!J patnuis a:i l tb" public generally. Levubur. lec. lif, (Cheaper than Ever! FallanJ Wiuh-r .lo i'- j .. to C'voJt.' IIIKM1 & VOKSK OTreseclllt v announce to, i ,en'!s at. the public jreuerally that they have list received a caretully se eeted stock of IJItV ClilOlK, of every variety, and at prices to suit custodiers, einL-rjciiig Ladies' an 1 en'lenun'- ilr.-s p.-ds. d mesne, furn ishing good, gloves, hoiry. trimmings. &c. liL'i'j' '52-' "a fresh supply of the best qualities sugars. molasses, honey.Cotlee, teas, spies, tobacco, segars, crackers, bain, cheese, dried frnit, site. HARDWARE a VF',i selected ttock hf sh.,s. s. .(,. ,,,,. , . rinetv . . . . - - . . . . .- 1 of cutlery, carpenter mlsou s, and black- smith's tools. QVKK.XSW.lRi:. the cheapest ever otTerel in this market iron-stone. irraml-, china and whiteware. also common tea-setts, Ac H AT.- A..D CAi'rt.of all kinds aad at lot prices. All of which have beu selected with great care.and having been bought for'Viai they are enabled to i-ell at uuusuaily low ra'.es. They deem it unnecessary to particularize) as their , stoc'.r embraces etery.hir.? likely to be called ! f.-r. l'urclnsers will rind it their advantage to give as a call. i'KODl'CE taken in exchange, ui tTinr to rLtast. I.ewisburi;, Oct. 25, 104 ; w Fimi-NCW GOOllS ! : " A new Bnvm iiicpi rliuix! ' Ji..vr kece:Vd. by w.iy cf Cattawissu Railroai, XE of the choireit and most desirable assortments of seasotiab.e llilY AMI) f'ASCY tlVUUs ever brought to this place, and which they i.tler at an unusually small advance upon ihe iirst cost. Ol 1 friends and new. and tne public gener ally, are repectiul!y luvited to call and see for themselves. VV full aseortm-nt of HVRDWARE. IJUEEXSWARE, UKOCEKIES, A.c, and , at ,ow Pnecs- innTVeo a. UTT7P1 Lewisbiirg. Oct. 24. 1H51 , . alS)U 1111 ! TflHE Firn of L. IDDIXG.S i CO. has been this day dissolved by the sale rf the interests of Samuel Ged les and James S. ! Marsh, lo Aaron E. Wetzel. LEWIS IDDIXGS, SAM' El. GEDDE3 jAMfCS s. MAKSH. I.ee-isbnrg, Oct. 3. li;i NEW FIRM. T t have .his day entered i . , ,n'" -' ""f A Whtz.l, and resptctfuiiv Solicit the pat ronage of their friends and the public. LEWIS IDDI.Vi?, AARON" . WETZEL. I.ewisburg, Oct. 9, iit tjTn.-, rA AcctiiT.rjoihtii'n Line ef &&$!frf!SZx I levt Jaij Vi'Kiiii !'.' IsH't unD ijjiilcn. ; IIHIV M IIK.SS ! "1 TOST resoecifullv announces to the trav el L eling public that h" is running a Daily J Line of iches (Sundays excepted) between j Leisburg and Milton. Lrnriirg the ditferent Hotels in I.ewisburg at about !M o'clock A.M , arriving at Milion in time !, ta';e the Philad-, elphia morning train -f carsleaving Milion for I.ewisburg upon ihe arrival of Stages from ' tVilliam.port- .4.V.Ieave I.evristurgatS. P.M., reiurnini; to Lewisbcrs upon the arrival uf ihe 1 hilade'niiia evening tram, r or IJIoomsburg. Cattawissa. Danville, or U illiamsport. this is the cheapest and quickest uoite. -re3Tt ets. Pacitar.a. safely and carefully attended to. Lcwisburg, Dec. 1, ls51 TIiroug.il to r.Imira! ilTPhilad.Trains reach Williamsporl 5.15 .. (passengers reach Elmira same evening.) Elmira Trains reach William.sport 10.00 .x. (aaiNe,ls,r; r,acU ,,hllMj. saB,e pk.i, Fre-ulit Trains r. aeh Was nort S W .. Elmira FreiehtT rains reach Wmsnrt f.20 r.n. ia- j . !' () U 1 1 n il ! Jn.'i r-w&$) CATrj fllLi, vswrr i-.TiJt.'r. no jb " ' 0'j.ci T0 xir.io. t-Uhours between Philailelplnaand .Milton Farp, St 50. OX and after Morid iy. Sept. 23th, and unto Extension to Williainsport, Passenger Trains will be run every day (Sundays excep ted) as fullou s ; j Leaving Milton at 1 1, A M.,Cot'neeting with j Pea ting Railroad at Port Ciiuloii, arriving at . Philadelphia at 7.30, P.M. j Leaving Philadelphia at T.30 A.M.,arrive a! Milton at 4 30 P.M. Treight train will leave Mi'h n on Monday Wednesday and Friday, and Port Clinton hi TuesdayI'hursday and Sauirday of cac h wee, Freight is carried to and from Philade plna ia without transhipment, from Reading Railroad Freight Denot corner of Itroa.l and Cherry Sis. T. M'K'SSOCK. Oct. 1!, lS.'t Sap.-rintendcnt. New and Beautiful Fail Goods. T I'ST orenifig and entirely too btsy to euumerale arucles bftt for quantity, quality, or low prices, call on Oct. 4. J. HAYES & CC. a XD NEW FIRM. The riartnersr.in here- I tofore existing between Jti.Vr t Vi rse, ' was lnis Hay dissolved oy mutual consent-- David Reber having disposed of his interest in j the concern to Peter Hursh. The business will be continued at the oil stand nnder the Firm of Hursh 4 Vow, who will be happy in : serve all the old customers and lots "t new ones. FAi ll Kt.ncn, O. R. YORSE. Lewisbnrg, Sept. 20, 1 54 TTTTerrvc nriiV kFaTT.I? o " ' for cutting both Grain and brass. ; n.Ti-rrn ..4 r. .,1. . h M A.-Sir.-SV-Xt-rLl-ar . . . - . T..ariahnra Fonedrv v GB'JDZ. MARH A ft or tint LEWISBUKtf ACADEMY Will commence on Ttasi, Oct.!?, liC. to fontmue 20 week. The course of lustr jction iu '!is Intitut:o is calculated to prepare youttis to er;e r L'ui.( tir for gem ral tusinesv Coiiip..:'.! a aod Decta aa'.i a recea cr ful attention. The sibscriSer is i..-!;citoas to secnr a clatl of J'un tjtiiii'S. '11e Bible is in daily use in the fchor.l. Kor ret'erenc, th? Pnneipl tak' pleastir to refer to many of our titims. hth in at, I ' around th' plate, whj h.i.e LaJ thc.r chiid.er aioi wards unjer his care. Tuition. For Lrtniiasres 5in, Higher Eny-li-h and common branches, (mrlu.hne RraJing, Writin?. Ce.raphr, An;hffie Grammar and V. H. History') per session. Contingent eip'ases per Wiuter jfss,os, cis. per scholar, extra. No dvlactioo except f r o-r..ss. JOHN HA.MJor.Pir, Sept. IS, I'M rrineif-ai d'O'i r,rm bein; th: dnr diisirred, in! ! say to all wh' fcnotr themselvet in, tented lo ns, tnr.i we are ia cei m t.-i needful, and are amn-ns to settle op r.ur l.u. mess with as little dv'ay as postb'.i. O jr H eks will rerna:n at ihe old vanJ. and ief tlentent made bv cither of th Firm. iiKUKa & vor;2. I.ew:sbur;. f.p:. 50. lijJ By Express ! VNOTHHR I t ef Fir e Brorha SHAWLS and i'araaie ta Cloths of a'l shades, at v.. I,,, nriers. iust reed Lv Oct :t - r . . .. J. HAYES A CO. Kaslc Mill. II AVIXfS reVuilt, in a manner enlarjei and nnprove-l, tlie Meam Grist Mill recently lot by tire, tne subscribers respect fully luiorm tne put.ic mat tny are prepare-! to do all kinds of Cast .in work and purehats Grain as hereiufnre. XESBIT. HAVES tc riCHTUOHN. I.ewis'iurj. ttct. ;. 1-Ct i:.rprcs O Hit el The uti !ersiine I have betri arp tnt j A-n s f r HOWARD tV CO. E.Pi !-.- l.IXE. ai.-! are n.-w prepared to f rarJ. rl'ii'i. P.ir iaees. pecte, bank Xcte Ac. to Philadelphia, -New York, Boston, A:- bany,l)altiitt r -. and intermediate points, a u to the i therX nhern and Eastern citiej. The public are respectfully invited to pat ronize the above line, as it is the quickest aui safest metli i! of transportation between tt cities and Le-.rishur?. Packages received by er before 9 A.M. will arrive in Philadelphia the lame day. and t delivered early m the following morning. Receipts triven for time and price. 1'lulMplUa Ojfice 11 A 43. South Third SI Oct. 26. THORXTON At CO. Who iranttt a fklla. Dally paper! OX and after Xov. lt. ti,e nnderiigne-l will furnish subscribers with any rf tl. Philadelphia Dailies, on lh evening cf li.t Same day as published. Wh"evr, tlien, wishes the news, can b supplied bv at once leavinir their names wuu , ns. Tenia 6 cts. per week (fi r the Peiitiy papers) payable weekly or motv.hlv in advar.ea, ' THOKXTOX & CO. I ' " Kierulor'tt Xollre. "VT"OTICE is hereby given that Letter Tt l tament irv - a the Er-ate of JOHN A. V ANV.AI.7. II, Esq., !a t f Kelly Tp. Unloa Co., dee'd. have been granted t the nnder signed by the Register of Union county in da form of law ; therefore ail per.oii iiulclite.l t sai l Estate are requested to make imme-' te payment, and those having any just claims are ais- requested to present them proper. autheiitieafe,', t'i I-setlteinrn;. SARAH B. VAXVALZAII. ) Exee I.AIHU HOWAIll), juturi. 70lt S l B.I' TWO new End elegatt s.x-and-ihree-quarter t)ctave I'ltlDO; Also THREE beautifiillv-fiiiuhf d iit.LU- PEOSS. made after the newest itiprov men'.s. Apply to FR. J. GIf NEK. S --nth Fourth St. near MarktL Lewisbur-. X. v. 20, ls54 BEAVER. KKEMEK k MOORE have receivrj t!.ir Xew Fall Goods, which thy are enabled to dispose c( r.c.x- jiosli ca.tr. I.ewisburg, Oct 4, Danville Hardware Store, THREE Pf'ORS yOKTH OF THE DA XX; VT which wiil be found a large selected stock of and wall: H.i;d.vare. Cut'err, Iron, Steel. Xa:'s Carriage iritn'ings. Harness m- utitiret. Carpenter'. Cab 1 net-Hi a .-rs tnd Snoe mdUers I'.-ols. Bort al.1 shoe Fini.cj.. Momccos. Kid. Linincs, Fretn-h Calf skins, Ceiiar and Willow Ware, Steel Springs, Anvil?, Vices, Screw Times. Scre Bellows, BniMcrs' H.-.r.iware ot every descripllon.Te.-iit. an Window B.M Sh'i'ter.-,W Hi wSab,i Iter tit. iWsie, llrtttannia W.are, Guns I'isto's, Ren-I-rcrs, Manilla and Hemp Rope. Sperm, i.ard, and W hale Oil. Tar. Window Glass.Lo. king Glass 1'l.ite-i, Linseed fit. Sp.rits Turpentine. Pure White l ead. White Z nc Paint. Ulcke'i Fire Pioof and a full assortment of ether I'ainis. ier-5 .not I : juors at til n...raie an'i i:,-i.,:i. Jaiar.. Cona. and Ctach Tcr- m-h'-s. e. r. i; ,,f h Ch mil be sold very cheap ir csh. rollnlv prL.Ju,e, or four n.i-niht approvcJ creif .' J. O. RICH SDSON. at ,h s.gns ef ihe AutiI m.d Saw. Danville. Sept. II, 1S54 Ivlft rl" MVS Pumps ! Pnmps "Weil ar. 1 Cistern Pumps.Surtion. Force a l Chair, the very best articles now in usc.ihose isl. tg to purchase run be ci nvmrrd rt ibis lai t by f npon H,rr K. -Noli. Esn.. 1, -. ..: fr. The .nbscr-!..f i,ai a;.0 ... hand lead pipd from to U inrhes. J. O. KM M.Ahi . I'.s -. . -... s. , . rrr, v. . 1 J ran ins- i.,, l - v e-fthr Bank of Psnvnle, tep'. !.-, 15.4 j t t 1 M. g?-s. J?-ir 1 5 mi ii tt