Lcwisimi Chronicle & West Branch Fanner FcJiniary 2, iS55. ITruiisbnrg Cjpnirlf. Febbcabt 2, 1855. JVai. Th. Lawpwrna "HK..c,rji aon.ri.tonat.1 thr lar4a crraialiwi cf any Kn;carh Brlfrortal Obfr9Mldenc of Lawlaliarg OUr.blcle. Habriubuko, Js-nitj 21,155. Aside Cram tbo tupeiiHo at tLi tiino about U. Is- f eiit(.'r, l.'gis'iitlve busine always uinvca slow al the comtucnocmitit ef tha aewion, becauae all bills iiitiodueeil ! houses which formerly was obtained at the are referred to the appropriate aiauding Cross roade, or at some place of public rc rominittee, and in their own pood time aro rt, by a written or printed bill, l'ar- rcported to the Ilonse or Senate, r the t. . . j r- .1. - ease may be, and than come up in their torn, tinder tho Rulea, for discussion aud for action. Oftentimes the Committee do not report at all, aud thus sm-ither ob noxious projects at the start ; or withhold them for pome weeks, from various causes, and thus occasion preat delay. Again, it takes members some time to g -t aequaiat cd and understand each ether, and meas ures that await their action ; so that peo ple at a distance who expect to have every thing put through and finished the first week of the session, are apt to be uisap - pointed, and must learn to excroiso little patient forbearance. Your division bill has been introduced into the House by Dr. Crawford, but I am r.ablc to r-r.y at this moment whether it baa been reported from the Committee yet or not. New Berlin has had more or lass force here all the time for the last two weeks, aud remonstrances against division bare bocn presented. They now ask that the division question thali be referred back to the people at the next general election, aud the result be regarded as a teet for the action of Ihe next legislature, and I under stand a bill to that effect has be u intro duced into the Senate. In reply to this, the friends of division propose to have the ! House division bill piu1, with a clause ubmittiog its rqviil t a vote of the f oo- le, at the spring election. This it is al leged would present a practical, tangible jueji!ion for fhe people to act upon, and wonld separate it from all the political and other side issues, that would cluster around and embarrass it at the fall election. Bills have been introduced to clung and restrict the license system, to abolish the oanal board, sell the public works, in corporate banks, define tho duties of i'tate Treasurer, Sic. kc, and will in due time give rise to ruucb interesting discussion. Uol at present things are comparatively H.iet. Over a thousand dollars was raised at a public meeting in the Court Homo the other night fur the relief of tho poor of Harrieburg, many of whom aro in a state rf great destitution. Times are hard aud provisions aro very high, and it will ro quire anether thousand bufore spring to nahJe the iufferert tojjet alone "T ing, witheut hk Dr. Dowling is to lecture this evening on " Divino l'rovidence in the life and character of George Washington," for the benefit of Ihe baptist Chnrch. A large number of tickets have been eold. n. "Dowa with the CiErfjy." The Editor of the Lusien -Irytu is very wroth at the late overturning of parties by the people, and declares that elevating clergy men to office b ,-a mighty stride to wards a connection of Church and State" ! He had no qualms of this sort when Jcs nit priests pulled tho wires ; but for repub licans American freemen to nomiaato and elect, (in defiance of Arnold Douglass' anathema upon thein for protesting against the Nebraska infamy,) cotnpctmt and worthy I'rotestaut clergy men Sons of the ires of '76 to stations of honor aud : .1 i I prom, mora man inn migmy i.crumTaiu- soul can bear, aul no deeiare", " u u tune i when, going leyona mis, tic sccks on puo lo putaiinp to it." ' Vapid, impotent eoull lie occasions, to display thc iuiguia of his o trv to "st..D" the American voters from eiercl'iog an unbiased choice to try to ' proscribe" as pure and rcp'.-ctalle and competent a olat. of men as we have, from holding offioe ! John Witheri-poon, John Kldcr, and" senre, of Presbyterian and oth rr clergymen who held civil or military office daring the ItevcLition, must have hecn Fad dog.) in tha view of this pious editor and the Know Li i ties who copy his ravings. When tho Varmnntora elected for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, William Butlor and Aaron Leland both Baptist ministers the Argus-eyed Editor would doubtless havo declared that our " lebbertix wor clanc gone fur iver intiro ly !" Thc Argut party, however, wo be licte, snstaiued John Andrew Sbulze and Henry A. Muhlenburg whon running fir Governor of Pennsylvania, (both Luther an clergymen,) without any oompucctions rf eoneeienoe : but th.y belonged to tieir jxirty, and that aiade all the difference S The truth is, but for the infamonn mea sure cf the Administration, aud the at tempt of Arnold l)ouglas to gag the preachers' for denouncing national Sinn, very few of those recently elected would have desired, or boen thought of for such cpherea of action. Wo do not admire a clergyman who in ordinary times tehs an office: but nono but an aristocratic tyrant of the atupidest, blackest stripe, would eek to yrotrriU thein from holding office, if tho people desire their amices. Jf they choose to elect a Catholic, they have he right ; and if ho brought with him a regimimt of " wotcrs," even the Arjin with ha hundred t-yea would lee nothing improper.providad they only voted "right." aa.In the Senate, Janua7y27, BilU re reported fc, th. erediun of tho new count.ee ,4 LM..w.n:i a,. r1B8. ma ugh, Ittdatoce aud I'inc Sala of Fersonal Property. The Pul!lmrn ImIjct very appropriately remark, that years ago it was most custo mary for all classes of citizens to visit tbo stores, taverns or fchupp, to learn tho news an J l.vo a little social converse, evenings and rainy days. Tho change of habits constfjBeutJupon tho iucrcasc of population, wealth, and tho general fprcad of newspa- pur has very materially altered this order of thingp. Now, people look to the news paper to bring the information to their tieularly are the sales of real estate, and , , . i ... .. . r personal properly, considered worthy of ncwopapur publication. Kxpericnce has demonstrated, that one additional bidder at a sale of personal property often pays all the rest of publication many times over. The custom of publishing these sales iu the newspaper, is not generally appreciated 60 fully as it deserves to be, but it is rapidly growing into favor, l'rinled handbills, (and sometimes written onej, which at tract but little attention,) are made to answer the purpose. At this stage of pro- , gres, a handbill and tho newspaper f A fill an excellent ofiiec both arc valuable. The time is coming fast a-pacc, w hen the Newspaper will be chiefly relied upon. Even now, n.any peop'.o seem to.thiuk it an underrating of their presence those who go but little from homo if a valuable sale is not made known to them through their local paper whilo others attend a peorly advertised sale, expect iug to "got bargains," because of want of competition among the paucity of bidders. It is the interest of the seller to have as many buy ers as possible ; that of the buyer, to have a small number of bMdi rs. Teachers' Associations. Agreeably to previous notice, the teach- .i t i. .rt it r.p. nr t-i.. .or.TTiiin ..i':inii.s .11 n" v 'r 71 11 1 1 . West lioavcr townships met in Adauisiurg ' c oncamruay :ne -ist uay ru -anuary, 155, for the purpose of firming a Teach ers' Association. Oa motion, Dr. Isaac K'.iTIiKOCK was appointed president, and JAMfEL I'rTK.ns, Secretary. The associ ation ras then addressed by D. Ileckcn dorn oa the importance, and good, that would result from their united efforts. A large number of resolutions were adopted, among them the following: Hetuitctf, That this association recom mends the teachers of Union county to form similar institutions in every town ship in the county ,as necessary preparatory in the formation of a County leachers Association. ft to'itd, TLat we now consider this a permanent organisation, called the Union Teachers' Association, and that we meet npain on Saturday morning tho 11th of February, 1855, iu Adamsburg. After appointing D.Ueckoudorn, to.r?- rrnr.h. : n K,..l. -T Millet, on reading; I. llothrock, Jr , cn geography; 3. Deters, on penmanship ; E. Kuepp, on arithmetic; and C. E. Ilaus on English grammar, at the above mentioned time and place. The meeting adjourned. Bound Views. The Editor of the JJuntille Democrat is a naturalized citizen, but in his paper last week he makes the following timely aud judicious remarks : "Ai! peculiarities and distinctions, it should be the object of the adopted citizen to forget, from the moment he declares his intention of asking from his adopted laud the bestowal of its highest privileges. In private life, in his family remembrances, - ?ir. II: 11 ana !U nn iffcii iriemuuips, 11, wuum oe Uniust tO ai that he should forget lllS lia- 'J ... P . . tive land, or that bis hi art should not warm toward those who with himself have teen expatriated by the influeiK-es of bad 4 . i . goViTUmentS or tyr.inillcai ru:trs. l.ul la natioa'jrt au" lu perpeiuaie, i.y name and drc!., tho customs, event..., and 1 .1 remembrances of a country v.ho3c allegi ance bo has soleu.ly fursworn, he practi cally offends the national feeling of the American people, aud, though he may do to with the purest intention, and design thereby uo disrespect to American Betiti nient, yet the act itself is so offensive, that it must brotd jealousies, foment discord, and prove detorminal to his own social po stiun. It would be a matter of sincere congratulation if the initiative in disband ing all these foreign military and other organizations, except those fur purely so cial or benevolent purposes, was voluntar ily taken by parlies who compose them !" Were ail our aJupled citizens to feci and act in thc spirit of Mr. Cook, dema gogues could have no interest in banding together, to ride iuto oflico tc.V.'i them, or to excite prejudice to rido into office orcr them. Arrival of the Africa. llAI.irAX, Jan. 30. The steamship Africn, from Livirpool, with dates to the 20th iflst., arrived at noon, to-day, bring ing one week's later news. The steamship America has arrived out at Liverpool. Her advices imparted a more buoyant tone to the cotton market, and prices closed at a slight advance. There has been no improvement of trade at Manchester. The previously reported decline inTrcad stufis had been overcome, and at thc close of the market on Friday Flour showed an advance of GJ. Wheat was firm but not active, at 2d. advance. Consols are quoted at 91 J. The War news is entirely unimportant. .Nothing decisive had occurred before Se- bastnpol, and affairs there were unchanged The nrgotfations aro still in progress, I I r ' i j but nothing h c. it'..inly Laown rtfjitcting i them. Protection vs. Free Trade. We have before us certain official stav ticss in the N. Y. liumjd of G,mmmet relating to the quantity of I'uiteJ States imports aiij exports, respectively of gene ral incrcLanlizc anJ sjipcie.for tho last ten years froi which we have compiled tho following table, setting the whole matter before the reader as clear as dy -light: tiiions, ,Vc. . 1'Ei-tE. s4 li;.'...l.f.;, ..v.i.s.1.s 3.77 792 .V-'V.-si ! i-J.i-.iti i.....;4i..vs 2.ii...'si i.:-i:."-' i ims I.-...-.-.Tin i: i..ir i;:... 1 ......i.-.I'm liij m.-jniji-.w lM,ai.-.i i..a,,u 4.4oi,.s i f.i.4.1.3 l.i'J $ ii,WJ..V. $.l,:irtil,7'i $ u,:ti;,u71 Tho elleetof tho Tariff of 1812 was not I At luucIl c ,t ; in,.,;rin confidence . 1 1 and building up protected industrial estab lishments, dtiriug tho two first years after its enactment nor was the Lliyhtiifj influ ence of the liill of IS 10, (which took ef fect in IS 17,) felt in nil its intensity so long as there was a famine in Europe, which threw tho balance of trade in our favor, and prcveuted the export of specie beyond the amount usually imported and exported in a healthy state of the com merce of the country. Now look at the above figures, and what is the result of the five years from 1815 to IS 10, inclusive ? Goons, kc. Rpr.riE. Exports, t;.itV.ii).V!H 8:J.r,r.li7,071 Import, C1,3W,j.VJ 44,00,727 S7,51--,'ja.5 SlJ 13,050 Showing an excess of exports on goods, produce, kc., in our favor of 57,512,035, and an incrcaso of specie added to the country of $9,313,05!), How wondci ful ly were our resources developed, and the creative industry of our country stimulated by that act that its influence extended, nearly three years after its repeal, aided of course by the famiue in Europe and the influx of gold from California. It is true the p'tti. nt was sinking as early as ISIS and 1010. ur.dor the treatment of the . .... .... I nu v k tlm:l;rt, who had been called in, as . . . , ,,, ,r . ,.,.,,. 1 witucssid iu the destruction 01 so many . . , . , aftcr 50 that the vuti ut began to fink rapidly. Dut now look at the other picture, un der tho Tariff of 184C, and take the five years from 1S50 to 1851, inclusive : Giions. l'lmiiLTE. ke. Specie. In) El...rta. Imp..rta. Kxpor's. '.(.51 i44.:.T'.'e $ ..''I Tai:w Is. 1 i.,.T,i.::tii iB..i:..i.j b.toijivi s..A.,.-i s;.-i is.,a lsoi iu7 4.r ;ai i'i..i.i l jU 4.'.i'T.i:u ii'i.M;;!i.'. -ni.J-.i.ai 4.j"t,oi k.4..t S-WS.4.WI 2.'.(..sls,ll .','lt.,l':! 4l.t22,4( !,lil.l'J,'J! 'Jlu,.W,l:w tVvtftpX $14S,6Tt,i: What a ttartling, withiriwj contrast ! Look at the figures : Goons, &c. SrrriR. Imrnrtf In S riaw, jt.Ul.oivwo f in..". ! U4'.,..s..l:'.i U.iT'J.tTW K.PPPSnf gnoh imported 5- t,T0,2 1 1 excels of fpocic exported, 12 1,71,217 tbe result of Tree Trade. 2 uttscillc Mi ner Jvvrvul. J. Muriiay Rush, E-, was yesterday Teution fuVtLe 8t7tc Souatc, to fill the va cancy occasioned Ly the death of Senator Foul k rod. fT0 the Honoraldo the Judges of the X Court of Quarti-r Rrssitms of ihe IV.ice for tlie county ot I'nion. at Feb. T. A.D. 1?55. Th pciitum of Jonas rVher rt'sp.TU'ully rnprespnis, that your petitioner ocenpscs a roiuttifliou! hw fituat t WIiiik lNr Mills, in tli Tuwiislut' .! Wl.i!, I-a'r. wlnt-li w- ll r:tlriilntl f.T a 1'ut'li. ItouM-t.f ciit-TUinui-rut. ant Im bii,ail ir now o-.uiil Mfurh.niid ttvm it n-iiilil"rlim-l uwi situation ij r-uitntilc n w-ll n-vi.ry iir tl- ritmioit-inli'.ii i. t tlif jiul.ii. , nint th riit'TlantUn iit of irniie rii and lrjtvi-ll. ru. Tlmt In w -ll .rii.l.tl i'h Ullitiir fr h-.r-a. rt, nut all iiTtrni- ni a uwrriry f. r tin ntti-rtiu-m. tit f itraiu-TK inI tmvcl.T5. lit thfr.-f.T r--jflr fui: pDk.Vf tl. O.url i irrnt him a li' n l k' nn inn t.r j. iit.il.- lnu-i f vuU rt..tim- iiM nt tin- i-lnCc L-ruo ii. uutd, ftutl vur i'titk'uer wiil frrny. Ar. Af ' J ' .htAS I'lPHKR. W, tfir nn.IfT.-UnM, riti. n? r.f White 1t h.nstiipt af'-r.-MaiJ. l-ins i-.-rM.nia.ly r-iuainl.t Willi J-ih l-t-hr. ttit ilmif I. iin. 1 vtitifiifr. Ml hiiTiria kiii'Wtol f tlt Ifu frhi'li a r.ntinuin e . Ii-c-n-f i- .mv.l.lt rirrwt.y r- rtify tlmt f urh a h-wa is K. . c-iirv t", urr.-minl .1.- tl.- i-uMi.' mi l iit"rliti ,,..:, ,r.i,r-. that i. " nc.ty and t,ni ir..i.-...an.l II.O n.. I. ..l.r.ri,ll iil. I,...i..r.. m an.l ci.iirrnnnr.i. .r tha li.Uinu an.. a.T-.ium.-Iiitii.li i.f .tnini-Ti. nn.1 IraTelra. W Iti.-n-r. .n I.. - I,.or t.i ri..-..iutu..i.il that a liivn.-c 1 erant-il hint at-r.'.-ahly tn lii. -Iiti -Jan. IS1.V (f ifii"..) l':iin.-l Wiiliani. l...r--iiiM. NVahiiry. J. M. S.a-man. ;,h.. .i..-ff..ii.lnr. Mara llirri-n, l.li s. h.T.t. .I.-..-I li , j. r. M..c...., J ha lily, Fra.i.i Wnla.r.HUiiaii. lli-iiipy, Jam l.la.-k. Issve List, Ik p.. T. 1855. D int lns!cr tk Jam M't'f-'ik't.t ll-iiry H" Miy h-r th J"lm .nv-tfir'a AJm'r Mry l(i-ii-h.-y Win IUirhi.-y i hnsl t..r CiinnTi-n th in A Kri It J"hn HitiiH tr V 1 Vitn a!mh (if9 l.ri.wti n h:t .ht T-'Wuhij- l'.-ttr lniih..rt A Oimunnr- ("J nit Jlin M It nfT i.yc.miin: Mutual f'ue Insu.Comp. Iliith X Alt riht Ti Lurru." 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Us MiHi-r th H.-nry lli-h t'liriMinn 1I rtnati th John Humm.'l Ail I It. t. Vrn.i'n .milh vh HuiTuian A Mri-olnrcr .(Im Muthian th Ju.t Mitin.in lr A .artiinniinH th II it tor St ?r.-w!trt V HKl. - kh-T vh hur h. ;.n.k to II II Mar'aritz t John 1r.-.t.,r KBtnr.y th Mark llairiK-uny K ! th Alex AmtiroiM H itian Ti. f.-l vh .Mm tithr lt.M..Hwrth. K-m. A rn th Mlrhl ?pnft MnriH t Trutt th .lyhn Trutt IU-nj Kurt th t' V.iri, k it. M Wuirii-k aml Kl th (nthariiH;tV-.If.. J...n lltl. r th n,ri-tianS hr..vT Ih nry C Ky-r vh ti liun-lruinV A.Iuit I Ihitili-H Cmiir jr. vh .-aium-1 i;J(k, r Itcrt'dtiun .1km mnh. r v. ; 'iu i" r t r J. II. AP, vh J.,1U KnnU's ia.lui. nivm-m n -lll- r TH John Kifnlrr. i t .ai Itanif I ittt'n Knni v Klii:iivtli (Ht Kmi ln VmiTi J c' wire ianl jMJwmk ts J. li.,w.-n-. Si n. ZV Unnw Jrinkiln fryer VHii. Uiiiriutf,ti .Naihai, Moytr THiit..r Itiwi l.i'!'j:min IIoiih. worth Tl IUh.t Krr Jr..hrwanl th Mirrwcl Crhthn n iti.Ml,a".. S,,rUl " '' "-thriller lr Willi unlUym th J.,in John BilRfr th JoiNih Itt.-p 1 " I'annal, tlumnul J I nn";!'i;":,,"J " 'w".T Kr.il,i,rr . M,'"",rniilli. c "''"'u':I1'".n',J'!5 " liri n,ka ."uiulI 1i,-ii!. -'i.wm, jTm lafctr V,nii,,.,i,n W.I.,.. ... T.ivurt. I'urmau Ac. vj NulUalUf - hemas Ihr ll.xi. A DM W II.ISO.V l'n-il.-lit Jut!s f..r the'i"lli Ju.lirtl l;,lri-'.r..n,-i-ti,,.ri.f tii t ..f 1 ni..nai.l II , III. u. an I J...I, Wirraxsi tl: uuj J mu. .MunH.lL. K-l'illr. AM-liilc Ju.ii;i-'( III I li-ii . lir ii-inn-l ih.ir .riwl. l- nrinr Hi" d:,r "f 11..., ....i i......i.h...i..l t... ill ln.l.liiiir .if ah Or- liim,t'iiiirl.i'..iirli.n'i.iuiu..lil'I''iv-.il'ri.ititT.TUiini-r, -""! ' 5;VJ U;'Nrrrn''';' l,i.,:!il-i!,.irK..ib.n..,imU,Mr.w.elv 'iti'.r. in iiicri'iuru wi-j " " ' i.. . ! til.' IViu-i- i.l I'-'linUt'l.'. IV "I I nl'-n. M i.i.-iti in iii.-ir .wn .r..-r i-i.n.- tii.ir liuliii, l.ui..ra., Iii.ui.lti..u-i, fAniuiuiiii'.ii". n'l oltii-r K. mi niniM--. l.i tlo llitiiw ttiinn wlnrli nf ttii-tr j ... i ... n..;. i.. i....' r.. .. i-. .i....... ,j,n.-..ii.i..il..T-rnMr'uiiniriiii-i..!i..i iti ..Vl. t th.ir i.-ril. Ju.tic ar.' r.-.,.,.fi- I t.. pui.-tuni in tii-iritruiUuc i tbo i..iiit.i tium wr.i, t., ,.tir... ,j,tu ui.,i.r mv imn.l ml t tli-FhrHf' onr in N.-w lU-riin. lh. 4th .i:.v.r J.iiry.in th. v.-nr ..f nur l.r-t I ..n. ti.un.1 ,ifht hun.ir.'.i iirt.-ii. I., iii- r'V..ilv-i.v..utli y.'r nl Iltii lii.VH'ti'ti.nn. .1 tlif I iiiti-d StoUsuf Au. rj-. Uwi tavlh' ttnmmimwrnllli. JOHN Kt.-.-l.hlt, Sheriff. Register's Notices. XTOTICE is hereby tfven to all con- X cc rneJ.lhat the follim in na.neil person have sei:l'd lln ir accounts in the l!i L;istr's OMice at Mew Merlin, I'nion County, ami that the sail! accounts will be presrnteil for confir mation and allowance at the Orphans' Court, ... 4... ...!. -. V .1.- ft rzrr-urj; ? z rr being tllC lhtll il ly l said inollttl, VIZ : The final account of David .Myers, Admi-' nistrator of the estate of Uwi. Sputz, late of i Kelly township, ilecased. The arcotini of John (!. Orayl.ill, Adminis-, trator of the ct.ve ol Abraham UratjbM, late of I'erry township, deceased. The account of Daniel P. Hilbish.one of he i Executors of the last will and lesiamt i.t of . Vrorge Utah, late of Washington luwn-hm,! . . 1 decease.!. T!.'' account of John D. Smith and ! Snerht dininiratrs of the estate of 4.,4' I .' -.I I . r , V i .Vrn,. late o, Beaver lowiish.p, deceased . 1 lie filial acctiu.ll Ot SJCOre Ail.'lll.a. A .1111- nistrator ol the estate of l,n ,,, A,ry. late of Penns township, deceased, tiled by Ja- cob Ou and Mary Adams, Executors of said ueorcc A.tains, iteceasea. 'l'he account of Keuben Smith. Adminisfa tor of the estate of Imac Mittcrn, late of West Beaver township, deceased. 'l'he only and final account of Krm Knhns and Daniel Kiihns. Ailininistratins of the estate d I'hrkliun Kuhns, late of Centre tu n slnp, deceased. The final account of M'icholas (TrcovcrXxe cutor of Ihe last will and testament oj ..-', i''"..ji',,'ati. ol White Deer t.urnship,decea .-.l. 'l'he account of Henry C Kyer, A li'i:ni!ia tor de bonis not. with the will annexed of Juha .Vm;it, late of Chapman township, deceased. The account of Michael Kleekii'-r. (iuai.lia.'i of i 'tttliarine Attmilkr, late a minor dauchler of tieore Aum;lier,lale of .Middlccreck township, decea.sed. J. Y. PHMXIMflTOM. K-gisicr. Register's Olfice, Jan. IP, l.'i5. Jury List Feb. Term, 1855. GRAXf Jt HtmS. S-Unfffn J. II. Ai f, llVi.ry K.-isrr. Irry --John Hail. y. P-t-r TnUi. MtjHi 'ur7 i tn .rrft- - i ut I i iw. ti'tt itHjfa'o. Iiiil'ii IVv hX. Ji.tr. r Hrnry llfiif.-r, Ji4is't Onnhfv, Jr. J.irkt'ftt (H-'ivf Wi-l.r, I'fiilii' iirt.-, ll.nry M.wrrr. Hirtl-y John 4'lian-ii. John U-h.T. J;u. Ktil. W.jjt Hu'Ttl Au.trew lMui-. Joat-jh 0. KU-kr.w. j? kun J. hu b"n. Ai" Wr't'ti Anb- J. B-i-h. ."u'fiifo illimm .'IMIK. H-'ft r.T-Vi;iwm ftarth. heOj lirtf Ititnr. .VoV'H aJnul ?r. Th'.U F.RSE jrTORS. l-.u'-inyt-w John Ouii'lmui, l ir Ism'tp, FraJorirk ItifhtHr. HartUy IHanW Iinf?, J...in ?iciler, Jomj4U aiiif l:, John ml'h. Irani-1 V eulf n.-iaul. KVi.'ff-Jr o Moyr. rry J -tui .riy-ill. Am" Phn'Tl, Hnrrm. ! Tl. ' jliNVt ri, Wiilaui li-iff-, Navil.-iti F Trv. Jar. Mjnn..i. i tt7iJ l rr l-mt.mi Kt-her, Ilrnry .N'mII, Miiliitut 1.. ' Kittvr. I H$t iUHTrr IK uju-X .if (vrl.nt, iinorp Jvcylt-y, f7l "in K' llv. Jur. II l.. itir i 1."nJ-'V Fr-viiK.u7urdou. j rimf "I'tiiiii' M'rkl y. . h'H livff-tln Nrlil a-lor. Jr,,b link--, John !. Fr7iklin Amos II. .ilt, IVUT Fl y, DtM .flinrh. John S K- ni. ftf.r' Christian B'whlcT, Jww DHf-r. Dkl Mit rh'-H. A. Jiwkton S.aiot'-'ll. W.jHtniniryJtunv? L'hMuNri, ?twautl Orwi, J.m h E l. rt. l.intfttn'tf J-"V' Pan-frr. Ju,a,'u,;r Aii'lf'-w krut.u'ly. I Vl It. litftfart. JiiCkP'H Jauii'B lrln-r. Vr.TlT Jl Rf'R?. ,ip H- rli'n Iavil Kuhay, Will mm " irnI,u. .T. T. Linimm. IUi?tii Jacob Kaufmmn, Jarcb D-TT, F.njul Hau. Ji.hn U iw. llii'titt;'n Jonathan Ar!icfti.r, Ianifl II yrr, Tli"nifu I'ontiu.-. AVry4'.nnfl .r'itT, J-1in Huntinvrton. Hti.t.;ifrtimu llti lrick, A4 iiu ."nu.-r. Uttt H-lf tU l.i-nry M. rljt. JL,lrerlAuirl Zivli'T, lVub n Keller. Jiw vh I!ad.n- l.imtmt ?amul ri-llman, B. njumin 51iTflr, A(o loni Biil.T. J'tnnM KJwarJ A. Kinnay. Simon Auran-1, Jm?c Y- I rum. J n!:trm fonn I.PltXfl. 1 u n- i l Iktlliou. tdvjrr N:al.uni IVrh in, Jac. Milr- .HV'.M'-ttr ranni"l tit. r. f''i".f'W-Mi ijiimn 1 Nili, Ja-b Birth. irir'v Iani.l li. Knr-t. J.iriI.nr;j .t:init Aiki n. y.:f-ii IhtTi.i niw-m'X, IaTia t'Lw.'iik. Vttrnr iitmt-l r1iiriT. Heal Estate, f j Y virtue o an unier ot uio urpnans ; lJ TJoiirt of Luion county, will be expose J j to public sale, on the premises, on (titunhiy, 0th Filruarg, 1855, all that messuage and tract of land situate in Kelly Tp. Tiiim. Co., I'a., adjoiiiins: lands of V. il. Wilson, Isaac Meyers and others, con taining II!) trrrs and :m perches neat measure, being the residue of the real estate of Sajiuh. Vii.o!t,i1ecM. Sale tocominenee at 10 o'clock, A.M., when terms ol' sale will bo made known by KOUT H. I.AIKI1, V.M.VII.sO.,J. Administrators of Samuel Wilson, dee'd. Hv ll.c Court Siiak Ki.rsii, Clerk. Jan. 82. I.V Uuion County Woodhmds for Sale. 1 AAA ACRES will be sold in shar, .i.iiii.i ... . ...... ... , . t ol Hi acres at -.i. per snare, or ten shares for ?-." eaeh.payable in instalinenta of one dollar per nionlli. Location nt lots to , be delermined by drawin?; but any person j mar, by talcing a tract of 'lot) acres, haec the I title made immediately on payment of the I purchase money, and may select the tract most arreeanle to their wishes. This land is situated in thc township of White Deer and West Hutfaloe, and ihe new road from Lcwisburg to Sugar Valley passes through il. His foveredwithtimher.snch as White Oak, Pine, Hiynlock, Chestnut und Kock Oak, and Spruce Kun and White Deer Creek furnish ample water powers for saw-mills, tanneries. c, on a majority of the tracts. It is situated about 1(1 miles west from Milton and 12 miles from I.ewisburg, and was formerly the prop erty of Mr. Jos. Kims. Applv to U. F KAN KMX CI.ARK. N'.i. 32 South Third St. t'hibut Ipliia. FOR SALE, ;4.Thal large and desirable property on the JkM. corner of Market and Water s.reets.wcil calendared for a residence, for business, or for a residence and place of business. There is a lar;e HlilCK IIoiikc containing 1 lar"e rooms on the first fToiir.fi bed-rooms on the seeond Hin.r.and II larre finished rmwns on ihe third. A Kitchen and Wasl.l.ouse. adjoins. There are al .o a spacious Cellar.l.irge Cement Cislern, a Pump, and Well of gooij water, a Stable, and all necessary Ontbiiildincs. For terms &c. apply to Geo. F. Miller, Esq. t E.1WVIS Lewibnrc.. S'T'- -:, 1 -50 t OI KT !' . I.uttsi.luil (;uon i.xks hy .mail, vw u-ri A. .. us :;;, itroaiUviiy. r j I I i ,ler to acenmii,.late "the IVuple r-:- ,11112 in all parts ol tin- Lulled Stales, tin: ' 1,1,, ltrs Jorward ty return of til'-' fi't i m....a,.y bo, name,! n. the (..!!. win- l.-.t. Tl. ' , po-ia' will ir prtjMn i) iu i : j nrK f'Ht' Iiy mis -' .iiifin-ni m j , iln- pure li.iser. All Kit. r. eni.taiiiiii' or r iiiul t Li: piist-panl. ami ilin t ti it as lnli' W" : ' . ( ',institnlion r.f Man: by IJi-or-'P ('iiiin.be; i i..k-. i..l l-rlr: it ... ll1;-i.il..r. I nr. . ii.-.m, .... liultiiee ot 1 l.reiii'I'igy, coutat uinjr an ess ay i . ,MllTr . I;liur ,.i ,,i.r. ,i..l. .-ir i, ..:., , ,.,.:, -., ..f ihru -. : Li li..i iuiin. In - mi ni.te viii.ii. utiiiu .f phrni... rlii. j , .mr--tlc Life ; thoughts on it. concord and : . ' . .h.r l, with Ynl.ii.Ui- liinU ml .ilfftlKM : tJ . K'lm-atiiin; i's cl.mentary principles fiun- il.it mi thi tiMture if man: . J. II. S) iirlifim. M. II. U it 1. an b iM-inlia. o.i.lnii.iii 11 i. ..-ri tn.n i-l 1 li-m IMTanifnlK iiml an naliin.t t It. .tir.-ii..tii.l l..iolii'- hi "Mil r.j:iirl llllii T..um.- aw '.ni' i.f tin- In-.-t imi.r'aiit ihat lm ln,'fii '.ff-n-t t.. tl..- .ut.Iio f..r many 3ciUd." fc.ifon Jf, 'I. d- .Sioy. J.iirU'tt. j Lectures on l'brcuolujry : by tieo.Coou.be; 1 with ni.u- anil an n? on iIm .lriol.ri-l ra'-l'- "f invi-..L:ritlin. nli-1 nti iiiel .ricul Mtli h: l.jr Or. BtinrJ- tuioi. .llii'trli'l. 11 a L : . 1 - 1 t t. .. . . i e? r f "Ti. . " " " .i ti "n an.l qualm ai.iiua uri .-.ary l,,r na..y niarrias-i-. iUi"".'i'J. .... .uemor aii'i iu enec . ... ii iproe. ..-..u,.., - tuZTr' " ''a' 'j Jlairimnny, or I'hr'cilulogy and Physiology ' ,,,:i,,i u. th.-l.. ti..n . r r.it. nial r. m.an,..n. f..r in... inrln Jin .lir.-ti..n t.. Hi. uiarrii.l r.Tliiii: t..-t- ""-r airtmuai.ty ant hiiiiy. anna. l'hrei'obigy proved, illustrated and applied, ""npni..l I y a rhart ,n,t.rari,,r ,, .naly.i...f th- .riui:.ry ui.i.tal iKw-ni in Ihiir ari"tt-.-irri-raof li.-: ' .l.,. ,,t. u... ,. n. m-,. Pr..iur..i i., th. ,r r,.lui.,i : aniuty. an.t th. Ji.-atiuii r th .invn"ia:irai ..rans. '' j'"- "J ana lh.nli.RM. at . '""-" "' ,hc "" ' I l'hrenoloi!ical Almanac, with Portraits. : 1 c ... " ' ; l.iretlf)0y aDd the Scriptures, an able thUkll sulllll rk. ,,s K,,. j, ,,' 1Vrp,,. rjPU.. I'hrcuul'icieal (iuide, d.'.si.'ned lor tu leuts nMhf.r nji clrinm-r. I.'. r-. Stlf-ulture :in lVrV-t: InrliK'if -r t,.- .-.!' .: . I . ,1 Pt-l. ltl:,U I Vf'f M'tr. n of Chiract r, i t:-.-f.-r- f..ah. ilurtl r:iu nail r i: wttli-.ui Lciitj; i:iit.rm..i tli. r. :,." 'mn,-7: At-: t --v. iii :r:-.t- I witli ; -r in.--, i irl u a r hurt fr i- r -tm:r rile viri u- ll'r"' t l" tlcH;.,i,r til : I-J O. f. .t I,. ti',-r. lit t i;- r ' I;., tii n tl-i iu , A'-t i'l'.-nts iiii'J KiiTj.-ifir.t a 'iuM'.- c n- t.t'r iirt l in- for f ri-ntin'nt in ''.ijin.. hi-ui-fi. ' u'.-. r:.:t.-. ( ;..W..n tl.- ..' i i;-. r.:lay an ! ftt-tiiil . -.( n. !! 1 , ((irn tt-l : .t'i pi a 1 1 -, rh- !it:. injur' tl t i L"iii-:. (i t- n. Ttf , Kiin-sirMnv, lL!.t:i!t.p ilr.'Winr.fc.-. A" . -r.-l: 1-s I'r .Trull. !-. lalllwrr. I'tirlni riti'l I i.tl-'h tt.n on flu- . . . . .... , . i . t r Tr.iatiiii'iit, a ri nii.!ati'.u .'l i.'iir arij .-turia on ., . . : . . 1 , , ' ' , , . th Mtirjwt "t riv-.n.e iiril v..r..aKv. I on.uiiipti"n, its pn ventittn ana euro by tin nt-f trr.mnt, with n!.!' ivn.i-rniiu h niorr h.'iji' of tin- inn -, i'i.u."ia. ! )-. rin;m Ic'.-io-ltili.-, nrv thr.t. A'.: hv I'r. rhrw. sT -t-. DiiiiH-sli.- Ir:uti t' Hvi!i..T.nfliu wlrli 1 I-.ttji i f a rt-t'ort f. r t!:- n- i-t ;n- - of (iniiiltini; t'n ir Lt -iiavLt ly urr-) nl.-ii.-e : lv I ! J -hiif-.u, M l. I Krrur if I'hysirians and others in thir f:'?ir.- .f th.- Wat. r care: ty J. II. Knusw. fom t'. 4irrtuitii. rt-. Hydropathic Family Thysician, a re.vlv j.rrrilw-r iitiiJ hyiruic uiir, itb rtfcn'n to thr Harm. .-u.--j.. 1 r -t.li. M, anl lr. T.fm. nt .-f li-us., ' MA-cii-i.tt, nn'l t-'rifu.iiiii ! f..-ry kind with a u-i...-ry, tai.l.' oto.itt. iitr. :.u-i iu hT. il;n-rr;iU-ij witlinfar It enfii.Hnr: hy J. l .hi-w, M. it. h Urj 1 column oi s'ii .-, .-ulftaniil:y l-.un.. I'r. ti 1 ly 111 m I, '- iiO. Hydropathic Kucvelopa' lia, a f-y.--tfm of II .Irr.j.aMiy an 1 II j ji- ti. . f"rifain.r, (.iitlin- . f n .m, touiy. i-l. v-i.t"iry of th.- !nim:.ii Ihmv. Imn.-riir r.-vh- i ni:l th- i-i-i-r.:i!i ti : tia-ni'lt. .ti.'i.'-. i.ui hy- ' tlri.liai fi-i.frv. th ry mi l pr' f m- t it-' tr. ut inci.t. "j..-. ii,l t r.rti .l. , n't'. h.:r.. tit-T:.. nt.. ;ti r I-j" tiiit thr lint art-. ?-, n',n:T-.fn nr, i tr atmnt ' ot:ii hu '-u ih-".-..-. .),. ii. ti. n -t it.ir..;a-!i t- . tin l !. ry in 1 tl,..- 111:: ry ; d 'jrn. I:i.it t f:i- i ...if, i,ioi -;il-ul-i. ti l a i. .ti i- r j l.v,v.,ii-: t.y I:. T T-n.ll. M. I). il L.-'n-. I ::!, u;..ir t- . n ITHi UluT- all I r- it - l;lt.--. :,;iy l-.iltl'l Pr ). '1 j 1:1. ?.'. - r; !- 'I. i:i' .- ut rt'.'i'-ti-iv.-:i:i ! ; !r v,.rk v. t ; r. . ! ,. -tit,;... t ,.f f.v- j q.'Mwi.i. 4i --v, --if-. Hr- I. .a- It Iiv r. OiT.- H.l i-r.'r t. ..'.., r l lltl.ifv tl.nTl Tf.Nr-. I., i-or.; r. I..0- v. , ur;;uit'al Kiii-vi, rr.'n tkv of M':iti-r (ur, contain. nc n lc- t:.ihl t lint ot 1 1 r v:.ri t- (.p .-. n-ni m Wa tT tr.-.itiu- i t : 1.) W il'i : mi -I-.ylK'. .'.:. Philiw.j hy if run-, a '...vi-lupmcnl .1 I'flrw (,rni.ii.(.-i of h-allli aii.t i.-nct-vity : ty i:-r!..ritii-. :;,-t. i j Sew Hyiroparhir Conk Hook: by K. T. T-;.!!, M. 1 1. A Juirtin.f ni.ki-r.vi.u hvilr..i.thi.- (.r:iv i j I i.ti-nin lT an of thr tru.- r'!:n.n. ..f nil aiiTih ntary Mi(tfctn . - (.. ti-ailh,t"li fl-.in re. , ; t-fi-r -r- f rtritt.' .ill nj-j-rdrtat. .liah- !- t'.-r I . . j r -i -atl.i. n'al.' i-luiH liL. Tr-.'-(hrmri l.iirirn.r Imu. , prir.ir. fin:u. , t'-. It i- t h- i '.... '..i.i.- t. r all ho "etit to Iiv."' P.tjK-r. '-" rts; Mii-hri. "7 rtj. Srictire of Swiiiiiiiin, with in.trurriiua t t I'-nrr r-t. I!!u-tr;i-l. 1.'. rt. Wator-Curo in Armricj, owr 000 oasts of vftrioiiH dis. tr-:iff 1 ::li ui- r, rases of tl ni'-ttr p-xc-ti..-. f 1 I'.'i. '.itt-r 'urt- applied to every known Iis- n- w th- t ry. A f- inj.li-ti- -I. mi n-trati. ti of ih.-n-lvsnfji rt If-.. hv !r i-a'-iic -v .!.-n, of (urin f.'iSa-. .-h" ill.-Hl-: til.- fl.:irv !' I hf.o! iol'atl;.' Ill.tht, and it utt. r in!.i.if i. -!T. r-t p-riiun- nt cure, with M'" t-'lii. -TT,nin j th- hvlrtthic di.-t, nt rniV 1- r -:iih'Ti: l-w liati-i. ,t-. Water-i 'uro Ijnuul, a popular worlc em-' (rn.lnt: (I.Tij ti-.iiH ol the trii.u ir.-l-H of tathinf. tin- hyiit-ni'- 'iri 1 t-urwht - rtV- ir.--rcif, rl. tlV liiat. .Kvn;.ati.n. tint. HHtt-r-lnukitiir. t.-ir-'tln-r ith m ii.tion-- t ,ti-n". an J ti,- bv In.j.K.Uii' re-m.-iii: ly lr. !ir'. rt. Water-Cure Almanac, i!lutratoJ, ( cts. limhs I'hvsiol iirv. anrili-d f(. th.. t.rr. i T:innn rr.caitn. an.i u tti iiiirov4m' tit of ;hy-i-nti uml uinuljuu.jiti',u, vith u.. h Q.. k.r. ' Clironic lHsoaso,. cspeciailv the nervous ilii-Hst-H of Hotiifn : ly l. Hi'?i!i, fr ui tlie k rtuan , . lliisipI r,.,tn tnht. r.rin,,,uof considered witb i rrin. iiiUsof Ji.-uti.-s : l.v Coml. II- ' lu-tmti 'I. .-i i. l(M)dand lict, with observations on thc ilift. tir r. trim.-n ffuititl to ilifir lfrti .t&te nf iii,.,ii.rl.4. tiTi or--ny, mill nn in n. tint nf tii,. .li..r'.ri ra..n... ..f Hu-vnn-i.i im ir.iM ijtan and i.t.er uhh-haint ! f,.r 1 J4ii)r?, luiiraii rrimiuftln.i-hiiarrn. th hick. vW. ly ivrimi. fl Kansas, emtinieirjg descriptions of scenery, rlimnti. r..l,i.li..n..M.il.an.l r,arcrii nt t. rri- k-ry. int. r..p.T. .1 with tnerk-m ol uture auU i--,.- ... OU...-I . I-, i.rn-ni'. an ,-i. i , ll..r...li.or.. I ,. J... I 1 1....A '" 1 . . 1 Maternity, or, the U-arinir and nursing of I eliil-lri'ii, lurluilmir t. male fluruti-ii : l.v I,. S. K.i,!.r s; , Natural Law- V-n, by J. I J .;.urzhfini, M I. In .1 .. ... ... l'liysioloyy, AinPini ami Mental, apiiel t . ill.- j.r. .it...n..,llr,,t. ratU.n .,f h.alih o, I,, ,lr , nil,..r..ri,i.l.i!l.,r..,..l .T..i. Sider ati.l Temper-it,. l.it',.,,liseourscs anJ l-'tten. a.:. loer... l.v nt l..aH c..rnr.K .rt.. I ... . . . j uUaeei), tlilee pri.,! ton vs.. Iiv I Irs. Tr ill. I -hw.a.i.l li.iMahi, Isi-t... 1 ,'etli, tlieiitnicture,Piscase5. ami Treat- ' m. nt, ith num. r-ui. iiiitnni..,,.. is ; I'uture of Nations, in what consists their wrnrlty, a le-ti.r.. ..v K.-s.utli, with a lik. n.-ss, rj rt... nat i ue sister .rts teaeli as to i armiui', nn a.i.ir.-p, i.j i,..rni.," ,,r,-l.vt l vr,. True Basis of Ainrricati In lepcnJencc, an nil. lrr" lr linn M m. 11. Si-wTr-l, 1'.' rt,. Labor, its History and I'ro.-r.eck', by Uobt. tHile llw. n. r., ,(,. Hints towanl Inform, conslstrn f Ieelu- r'.. r."iiv. a.I.ln'S.. . n,l'l nlh.-r tfriti,.: .... .in-l r.li tin. vuiar,-l I.y II. Urt-I., f I li'i. Hopes an, I Helps fur thc Vonn of both rrlatinr tn lh,- fnrmatin nf r-liarnrli-r. rtii.iri. ..f aTiintti,..,. Ntttli. amu,mrnt, musii-. rultivati. n i i" in.llrt. ni..rnl ...nti,nrt.. s...iri afhTti-.n. ,.iurii.i,i. aud unirriH : I.y Krv. O. . Wearvr. si' ,-L.. Hiiiuan Uitilits ami their I'olitical lluran- lir. : by Ju,lc Ilurt.ut, with oft,-. I.y .ieiirrr Comhe s; rtn. Iloiucs for all a new, cheap, conrcnient, an.l .,iir.ri..r mrsl.. ,.l hiiil.li,,?. rnn.nin.ni full ,,ir4s lii.in. f.r n.n.trurtinir cra.rl wall., ailh .ifwa. i.l:,,,., an.l rneraTr-l iilH,erati.&i.. New I'llitmn rr.lH.t an 1 riilari;,-J. ST rlr. Tlicnry of I'opnlation, .Iciltteml from thc e. nrnil law nr Animal fertility. Iutn.l,i"tlon l.v I'r Trail. Uctn. Woman, her Education anJ Tnfiupnce : hv "Irs. line.. Willi an lulh.in, inn t.y Mr.. C 1. hirM.mt. TV'ul, ...T-Ir,il. ST rl-. I :f l.lthcr of these works mav !.e nrd, re.l I no. I rt'e,.i-..l lo- r..,.i. .. ..r .1... .. . . .i.cy,,., rrmii, pn,- ; .o;c pr,-pani oy uie piiiri, .ners. ricase inclose the amoimt in ,.a.ik H.es or postage stamps, and address all orders, post-paid to ru uy.y.'A'.v.v iw...n. HtW Itroadwav. e Vrrlr ! Mi.-Name rtur rM "fe.rmmkfl anj TIIK (illKAT KK.MKDV, VBOI'T nlin l. much has ln en s.u l atn1 nulili-l.i'il. i" amoriir n-.. Who has t. t h-.r! '.I Hi - !.'.A7' I.V 1.S7 I.V., I IM .V.'A tf Many m. Hi. lis of Ih IIVi have -- ..ll ar..l i.e. to cure Kin innai ism. I - r.. Suns. Itiuci's. ?rai-. K.iiir-wurii.. 1 Kliciun, l ili ip1.!is pnl I ai. e. ' 1 ... . . t ;niicrs lirb. :nnis on To". .. , , t i i V-vt,"n Ji.-ri-i if i:y-" ) (- l.iinliv, I .. I.Mil'.- Cut-., rraul, or caM-liao, Aunili his or frost' ! f-' t. Warts, or any . ... rn urn a. in mai can ir r-.i' n"i iv . u r:, irii.'"!v. An'l it has a!wavs !r.-ri ..........u, .ratch'N, ia-l !! or llilne-s (.a!-. str,.H nr si-frx, an! it i-. ' ,... inh Hie Ki.lmt warran"! to cure -.pawn, iuiisjiur,oi 1 ..r l'..!l Evil, nn H..rsi's. : 'I'll'! I.iiitnient is pat np in thrre f'.i-", an 1 retails at 2.'. cts. An r!-,an'I !f. 'I'he !arr" i. . . .i ...... tw. .tr.h n.i.rt. l.i n nn.'nt m nn.r.i if- , ', tlit. rriCr,anr! are ilfrefore cheanesL T'i CunHtru M rilioiit. Kvry slur- shonM be supplied with this valuable J.I.N I M KMT. as it pavs a L'oo.l profit and sells rapidly. . WK.sTIII.'OUK, (si.cct'sc.r to A. fi. Urars V Cn.) urtirinaior ano son: injinr-i-.i. PrineipalOlliees 3nl Uroaihvav, Mew Vork. . . . . L?. I M 1 at.il C-I'T. t .-HarKei nKUWllia, ; s..... i.vevery.eaier in .in.,s n,,,. n,,- Ihronihoiit Ihe I'nil'-rf States, Lanait.T. West Iinlics, and Uermmla Islands. iy-i'M - T' l' """ ""' '' '-"7'' $500 tO $1000 a-yeir. A 7M.V'7.' ro JV.IA'JV WSF.Y AXI) t'O f.'ioT)' BOOK AGENTS WANTED. fllll t; subscriber puhl.hes a niiii.I er i I most I , , , , ,, i.c ... ..'-.r 1 valtial.'.e Pictorial B'n.s. i, ry p ; 11 nr. aiol of such a moral and religions intluctire th .t .lol. t'.l ni. n mnrraf-lr mw in th-ir nr .na- tinu. Ill-, will .s.i.t-r a .nl.ti.' la nt-Ut, anil re. . in- ia.r r..n.r .,. u ,h. ir i.i-r. T.- m.n '.f nt.'ri.ii- an.t tact. till. !.uttira I'f an uit-n .I f-nt'Tti n( (".rtuiiHli 1 tr .r'.t.t:if.lf finpl' iii'-nt. .-.-. 1- ni ni- l Uli r.-r-'.t- ;-liiittf to tm:atr" i tin k .-. n I r---...-jtr. iut-t iiy i;uu; ft rip uUr nuut:iintf full p.irti. ul .r-. r.h "l:r- :t; m.- t t--rM.ii--li -T'"f"i t a--t ir.t.'-. ' t rt tl 'T ttt lite t-TiQ "n ln h th- ? will f..rtiili. t. lr-.-. tf.- f 'tt,- r:l ' r. y.-t l-l. ii'tv.r.i.T .k;;s. immi-Iit. -7 jI Wiiitam .-tr.ft. N-w 1 "THE CAE1TJ EOY'S STCRY," A ..mii N:iti::.;ii K- if :t..t. -t. - iI.h A UTf' If..- TIM!-..-. hiiU.- J- . . . i I L.)r w-irlt-. i- -iilln'.'-u t k u.iraii I uf t . r it', v i !. .my j r. In-: u - i . r,- tr- til M J- U : . iy tin- j".' Ji'. "1,11 ii'ii'' .-th' i.- m in it..." :. -.i ! ..'i ... .i i'i. IJ.'' rr t- -r tl.. :: ..- I ir-U; n..rri- I tii iii thf i ':..-t of A fr.-. lii-Mi'I. r l.;t- i- r . i 1 in tl..- i.l. v . 1 ttii- r: : ' .-lit :.!'. i'i:jr , . '. . ., ., :t. 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' V r:i :nf-.I fr. in M,.- r-r- 1 it 1 : -l : t n !(!'! til' fuMliMtiotl at -1 Titlr T'lii - t kurk. hitiu-j t-i .'vt-rv in Ain-ri-M. rii' ni.-l Iniif t- IkJ'rt. ... i. 11 iiiitoii. ti'-n- ha n.f"ur ! r.a in r'ti 11 t.. th i"'.tn i ur'-l(.t-iii4r --t.i - .it t'.- A!ri-"in 'i4t, nt- im: .. i-',.- w..i k i nit.n in . h-,-t. an.l fur. - i;.t;. u - ! ' w'' w' tr..nie atu tuttrurtiTo aiMju-ii to the f'T..' .!.rfkr;tl frm a Mr mt, of 1-'. fi!'...iin.-i.. i.;u-;rut-.i wit!, t-ui-f.'r;,:i. j-. uml ihi.iit r iiM'Kii .', nn iM-r. in - Tf. .., .1... r: in .a.-r. . IL.- ii..! ta.' . 4--- F r ia-Iit-. a. a.ii.-h r-it t.. an. art i.f lit- . a. nt I v lr. t In '.an!r.-'a i' y " ' -r-. ci,i 'lii'in a -r m. I r. . ::-r liirool u- il- ..-4 I'fiilailelpliia Atlv'ts. .iFrcncfj Cnro-srs, 7UJ :hn cur oi liril.M r h'l f l I l:- Ti. . '.V iii! . l I.; Iin- inr,:,r;i nl I'.'iiia Ina. inc. mii an!..-. n- iuiiiii.r.l; i. rn.r I aur iilu-r ir. use. Smr.-ri-r u-.'l le1 '""" ":r" ' l" '"r.iMi.i, n.u , i::-r, ... pri.c.in- ,,..t i.iily li.,. .,. '..-.. , v. aa ,.W, Tr..vaa!.v.il..r..., li,-., i. the ruin!. runs an I niirml',.it:,M am-Ie iii- allVMiM. TIi.-p: is,.,. d.l!ic..ltj-at;-,:,!,:. t.ttinrr. and winn llie pad is I, ,a: .1 n u.'i ' r--'-'-'- '!i,' chance su!..cril.. r, can have the ' ru m-m ,., ai.v a;;.lrrs!y Ta,.,i,r.v, .-..liars (. rlZ ........... in. ,ii--, .iihi siaiiii!? , tie v:.ie afl- el.-.l. nwiii De exr tiaii;..,! t, suit it m-t !; returning it atonre, iins..:).. 1. ''"?f Ly fur sale unlv hv the Importer. -.i.i:n it. .NKi-:ni.rs. ''or. Tn-elfih . Kacc I'hih.Ulj-'-;,:. S"? I.a Les reqini'Tic the Lenefit ,.i .M-eh.i-nieai SupporK. ou i;i-' l,i !era.,ei. nt i l' thr internal organs, inehniii! lailmc ol' the w..n,l. v"r- pulmonary. .!ypi ji!ie. nervntis.aii i mm- ,,u " r" s. r" iniiTinf-! i:mt a r'-mpffnt and t ifCicutt-a ..iiyuiti I, m atfirlancp at .1... , r .. nn.Z::: 1 v. ":!:! x,t v, tm-j-. . , . ... . . ' WWUUW CilUCS. ir l.s;,l :. L. MIJ.I.F.TI A CO., Vdnufiirtnreri unit Whi.lexil, . A',,, Dtl.rsin 1171 ft IMlOW .11 IU:ssu'h-n-eM rorner . eoiid and Arch Sis. 7i,, ,,,.. h a (loihe's I.amse,ipe. Ilorder.' Vases, fHTolls. lliiiUft, lio'il Borders, Ac. ol the most beaillllul de- us and peritenon of in.li m r.'.intry. and at sueh l.oT ll l as i". e,ia;i,-n:Tf mi t-oiiii'.-uiion. :i nn. H ni.. : V.?:? Bra w f invito an exam ;na lion ,if onr St..rl.- a, the Depot, ts. W. corner id & Areh. Philad. JjM- 4 in S 1 1 I ti U I I U N f? H A R H A ADC - " ' a w j- i TacI Cii.ll,t..!-.u ww.o wuaw.uy, ar'r Mut.,ihment ,.fi,e kiwi in thr V.S. Will. M ll'f 'lnri. I ,! -, At i- c, i , ,,, , - ' - .. - . larKet . t. ati.ive ,'Vrtitli, I hilad. " J AM I'M "I I II Tils' P p, t f. r I.. , ks , f l 1 all kinds, warra'tte.l qnaltty. " Tateni "iivere.i. iias. Knot.-.. Pre 111 iu 111 I'ore.'iain Kn.l.s,.n rrlt'l1 pa' terns. Silve,-pl ited Knobs. Iluig, s. Ae., with the most complete assortment of all Ihe Modern , .foods in this line. Purchasers are invited to call and examine Stock. Catalogues sent l y Mail if desired. Hit Air Ktiis rs ami 1, ntilalurs ut 'e.'ory Vovx. orders put up under the immediate s.ipei vision of ihe Firm. C.M.I. AND SEE I S. fimSIUt Ten Nights in a Bar Room, And what I saw There. IIV T. S. AUTI1LR. Ti n Thauwnd fajiitt in a Mmlh. Tlll.s ,nrrfnl w..rk.a.ku,..K.l;.-..l lr all wli-linr. rs-nrt i. ... ka ,K- 1. ..... . . ... ... ...... il .i.-f, IIih rlil. ....... ... .... .... r.orn ,.r. Arillltr. t lni.,rn,-.. m a ... ii.riiin... i ,k. t. h..., ill,i,tralinr il. t n.-.'., Tar. rn kro'if "."I I ....... ..LiiKinc. o-.i ,.niy ,.n in.it.i.ttial. th- n.., i,.-:. ht : -n. .nr,r. 1 i ,"r, .', 11,111 ,ir n'T i .ran i.i4 Iwriath r. wi,.. i, n.,..i .n..i i.. i.rr.i. w n', n a i . I. .Ii.i-i ali.nr w. nh ri. , I It.. l--k I . '""' n..-.. ..n.l r, ran .lr m. r.f.,r tlir ra,.. . 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C ULG leave rc.f cctfu!!;. to rail ih? p0' M att t,H.n in v K-la! ;-.u r, , rs tit ra KOI I.TI1 M. ff..ou ( :Uiu- J'fjT' tlfhm, fur ni.Miiiljini.re arM a . I CIOp, where I u ill hlu ,',vv .f. ... XPpr ,Jf , to annul tn any otirr I 17 av be .avf.r- 1 i I am prepan t to iuii.isu Lu-, r ' s yVv ; '!;i!.ty. size au-i d r;:? n, i.. ..a f af 'T( j itr-iailhf G'ri i-ri:n. y ar r i. j la.r, :. ! I woiib! also ca'j .vm :,. ti to rh l;.r W if Enirrarirsy, I'rir1 nr. ar 4 f;ri -,n ' t ISu-.nss TarN i.t Kr.-. p. I.trh.. Ilill-hras, t-arls. :;?-n:ai5t c.,sl: t l tth rrj I furnish at vrry l-w rn-. S'mp.i, ...,'., prevents their mt t., .hr Itt-o-i I.;r(::s.r. W't pa' c nt mnf liii.i-s -.f hf !.-.? i ;n rP( men's for fnili-sMf j rsnt.i 7. A r . also f, -the manufartuie ( Fnve.i-r u., vrx faf 1 !ity for execiitin? rn'crs wrh r! -ra-f f, r th-.rf!f!ivtry i:xpre l.,u fas m;,r 9 a'jrf iipun, ! f r not I";ul h. r. win i( n-t fxcI any i.'lirr esal :;i,rr 1, 1 f w r in the wi.r!d. Hi n-..r (.j lV:-iir E-.'-r', ?M r.-riNrnn'lv r-n h i '. .rrv - f.f whirh rftar s.-fll ' l.r.mirU i t. '. LS.. of fJ.r.ST;.rr;rr r i5i-.-.itJ 1 4I.bEKT. ' ILiladtlpLIi prirs Trade 12U. I.,tp:r-r end W L A.v.7, ,.., r.. ; VKE nour fiv;r? a v.ry COlIira Dmcotic an!) icrci'-n ijLnfe, tina!!e for r.ty and t' Tra-i-. anJ which t.;ty t!tr at iry A w r t Ca.-h, or to I'r -!upt ix .MntL-' Men. I vs" V.'e soJirti an eirtmrravn rf t ur Vf c ! y -t:y, A-ii;iiboriri ai.ii VimiA Utivcjs. cn.v! .ci:v i!ri.ut i.T, UTrtf W"a:ii-,T;'r!if. Iliii.:.! ;!, i FtM.llfC SvH ns: srTioa;ni-. i'K.ui; a ri i.to, lft ., kiciith V Mreel. 7 V; .'.. hb L( s 1-ave Iu r: . !l.e a:t.'iiU..n ! . 'i ni.irv I.Talt r. Schools. i pervn vitl:n? th ':'r, to their eontp' : iiS,'r:m'i. t ot i,w;lifir brtnch ami ilwrnfa nzliffi, trench, and Ammc ,u hicli ihry are f ll;i, h, , i 1 f it .i;ti , h:ch thrv are ell;ti h. ' sa;.e,at:,i ,:' !ai1 on thc "' fa't.tl !enr. ; I n'ir t"'K" C rnpriss rvrtr raruttt if Op. I.HIi f Jin. .iilP I'; I'.ipcr and Knvfli pt a.ii c i ... i'- n.i i- .e a i ...an,: in,.s Kh-.ai5 A , , f n i,.,,, An t , . . . . i .i. .1:..: . ' t rr:. I'r-i -T 1. -a-'v yr- ' '"Il Z Y:.T. I'llMi.t ;-r 1 - I'. i-l,.' tfk.-sr.'a.K. ,lrr", - an.l nihrr line L'uifrv, l.'i'i'lr-. Piir.;"i.!i., V. . . ' V ; I'. !l-' I'l... . A i-. ..,-. IVra,T. voting thr IVr rr,;, I,.-,. , ; ,r mp'T and ravel..,. tnU,i u.jiMli. m .,,..., -:!,, , r,ar;p. : Oi-'.i.'r.N ni i!r;i!,rs nri,' in. .:. ... . i ''arnir? r"rrr'fu!:v solicited .a'di.4 th Mnctcat ir.tpcruv Ji V.ll.'on Ware. ir. ii. ( oi i.t Kir 41 nth Kcin c. ,. ,,. - ,.. , ,v aht, ,-',,f v." , ' v.',. .... .v-,. ,,'a V ri! luV'v' :i'-i: J''l:lI;' ,: . , 1'. VZ. ' le,.- .,- i-,.- .-.'' .. - 1 l:.i5:. ri -V-' 'i'"-! FT"" ' r ri. i'r.- ' tw. I ' v, r ".,"'.. ''.'.7 . j"K S '' .:" SI '.' - .UZ . -"-! rereivi d frem OerTrtrr 'n- . ar- ! rart-d !s..itn:ct,t , i FA.M V (..i.-l . i i!i- a:tfut.oa tl" :!.e j u! :.c , r--:- ' "'Vit-. ,1 Btr..H-!3.!. I'SirrnoIoiry. ron-iKKH. rrZ.s rf ,. v, . rrrK nave, r.-n.-da ,re.-,;...;,,.V,-,W w Slu! .'If, tr tr.rr. at 1:f I - K f ' H Sr. ',:W ltetn Cth a.i.l i.l. o - are rr. pared t lu'rn i.-h ail ihfir " ' rks " ' hrrm l, trv. N.vm.-Vcv. Hydropathy. .Venr,,.m. aiu) -hl,n, rcrapl.y. at .New Vrrk prices. l'r.'..'-s:o!ia: l't initiations. WI'h Charts.an I f t:: n r.it. 1. desert h. n , I" character, eiver day and e.enii.g. Lv Cabinet Itee to" v.si, r" Iy5l7c5dij ZI.C PAIXTS. OMVniIKl) CIIEAI'KK TII.W WlllTC l.C.l, aaJ tree j'ruin a.'i r.-i.-imnj (ii!tri. -v "' Jri:.Kr xixe ..vr...vr. ka.. "" "r . rl.. an.l inirn vol the nealiiy 'J','."V 1"' 1 11 k' rsrrMe .T.l. ,.r 111... t It.-wCR r.!KTS. l'.y. an-l t.r. uml in oil. in .-n..iir.r,...i t.,., ,.:I,M.... ZmXn&X tr re uniti.rm iit ih. ..Ih'.1,! ii V"', k -, , r.. -li - n.t:.ia l:as rr.-nttr K'en ,iv,.f.r.t. 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