Ml juttirg Chronicle. ' . rnHt jurnttai., ntnll,,,T r ' t I '"""" 'i,ltl,"n .r.vtra-."1 J-BBK-f'-''1"' rV.,r ,t.M1w;A Ilium fct tll "9 s ram . r c is t"r fix month1. oaa""'1 IhI SlTfiIt,mratiia, fi Iitw' i"!"1"."' wi"- v ".. na,fw j .s-m.m--;;; v,.,,llljl,11,cl,lUli.r. : 'li-' V"'"'1 rill P. . ft.r f'-Itr in."' "-- t, ...i ... .i-.eiil ini-rli ar all m-ntlif. 5" 3. Two -nunr.' t, s; Mi-reliant A. n. t f ,'tuiar: I'" year. A!! i.tliersa-nv.y I ...lar.- if 1'". liii" "f l-re-Tl.T, cr 1- tf aw a " 4 . t II. Dyrrr-. j- , , .. , . , """Zii '" ' """' J- - . . i . i ,.t, -.w.t.ii inter, si cm.M. .n.'M ui tmri v fir wrcn:in c.nM.. ,...1 ..iJ,. omi-.-.oi.d I.y tli ami. ! letter! t ........ .....-.. ....... t:..n aJlrraa .fit..' aiNItAI'll ia Iisialed in ! '..i.h elleu set important News r. r.m;Ir Jiiat.Tints f r Li. 5t ,rH 1 rrntinl wi;li i !i nat. !n tt-rms. j t. l.f 1 ail ftr wli. li LauJl C..i.n..t"l siiti ta. ..1J .' .' wii.11 .u;iiT..i. . c,,(Hc.i.n M..rk..l .to-.'. north fit.'. fccnuJ ft"'J. "'I V.'OE5:S k COFSEHPS. " itCirts&Krff, Za FninAr M tnixr, M.r.ot 23.I?Gj AiKUTIi: -Man Pul.li.- o.ri.-.-r. n 11. -r. :...i.t. ?! t "'' t I ...norv. rui'll.-li-r -ai.l.l.. . 111.. .'.1". 1 ' .... l irk 11 tal"1' . ..Ii.Iiooiili ri'litaii'lIK n i,t fimkivi.-, cu.-uia. . .' .11 ihn u I.. I n. .' . n -.. olumiiai. II- klMl inrr. a..iH . ir 'TI I.. t.ri.i :in 'f .n ..ii. ii in a oA d.aWi- uf Bi' i" li.' all.'- j-j-Src ct l?rifiscHicuJs. Erring Elections. LEWlsM i'A"( (' Voies. t,u;;V:liia:.i M r--. Ja.ticrs J' l"i A- M.'itx. Hunter ParJo. -..nstab!-- i;. -ic-J- K-hland. .Cri.es II ,..). i.i,Mai.!e J' i.ainei. A.iJui r . J- K! IVk- Marh, 'II. H mli Mnrl. iTlllC'S 1"! Mu,ser.J.io ll iiu-hton, Inspector I. S. So no r. Jaiu-jj. biiur, J i' U s-, J-iin .Miller, r,..jnr:l--Vm. Kr:r!t, V.'m. Vanvalzali, 6i-ho.il Hired. r lie i A Trick. John V. ai!. , ssr-ior livers A.roo n, lwmel Nevharl, AssiMa:.t.-I II C ,'o.:ii. J A Merlr, fha. Penny. W Ilaler. Oversees Poor Samuel Slii'er, I'eici .Nenu". EAST HlFFM.of. TUUXSIill'. Judge Abraham Fr. ! net. Inspectors tieorce K -e l. Jo.s'uu HeilM, Assessor Win. I. Harris, Assistant AL-iaii ! i lVnny, Ellis F Cu-dy. Tonstalile John .Most, Supervisors Michael llrnn-n Sain'l S Itaker- Overseers Poor Jacob Ilroun, IVter d u. Bchnol Directors ti-nirre Itecd.Pam'l S llakcr Auditor John S Voder. Justice Peace John Schrark. John (iundy, m; hem. is. Burpcss Charles II Ilrnsh. Town Council John SeeN.!.!. Samnl Wei rick. Ignatius Uruir'er, Jno ti Heimbach. Gi.V Ilaum. Pchnol Pirren.rs Kd Vi!-n. H 5 Winter. Orerseers 1'oor Joseph Klvckner, Michael Clemmen'. Judfre of Election Abraham ?Wh. Inspectors David Srhnee. Jacob Illicit. Assessor John V S-ehold. Assistants Charles It Antes.John l.cbkicher. Auditor Koberl Su inelorJ. Constable benj. Shall. IV' We have been informed that "Sam" carried nearly every oliire in old Heaver, I,ewisbnrs. and East ll'ill'ilo". at the fpriue Election, bul have no reports from ether d.s tricts in our county. In Carbon uile, the fnr finers" floored "Sam" by -on niaj..riiy. In Ileadine, fain had 2 to 1 of the votes aSo in HarrMoirs; and his triumph generally, throughout the S'ate, has n-t been exceeded Vy any previous party. A Pittsburgh paper, however, after rccor.hnii the subnierui of Heiaocracy in !Vew Hampshire, raises a tre mendous crow over Ktsl.eiiiiriiras nwnslup, in Armtror. cumy, where Ihe ' l'usionists" combined and ama'tr.ii.ia'.c i, and, after a tre mendous contest, " Iickri Sam oul of hi: boots.' mi.Toy. Council John Miller, lleo. T.awrtnee, J S ; J s, e!"f,na'::!'il"1, SnyleMlenry Uri..an. Constable James Kutikle. Hich Constable Wm Herman. t 'nief Burgess P H Siireyer. Assistant Wm Carey. Inspectors Wm H Marr, S D Stratib. Hch.xil Directors Moses Chamberlain, Jubn I. Mcixel. Asse"or A Inn siranb. Assistant Jos llnnnd. Overseer Pour Wm strine. Jude Election-J M Peterman. Sim carried Milton, bat the Democrats kept ! the upper hand in TMswarC and Lewis. The Voice cf EufTiloe Valley ! Net ituKU -scueuo' iii'.Hi-.T. The rich and populous and tLriving region, bounded by Sbamokiu ridge and Jacks mountain on the south, White Deer mountain on the north, and the West , . .it'.. . i 1 . ' , ......... . ueioiiau-'ii t'J A-.tiiisuu.t, t w .v - iranch on the Lat, is one in interest, and . . , , i ti , I . , , ,. , , , ' . , i 1 great ability and eloquence by I-on. An- Tjnjnn, Jackson, and New Berha reanncx Las a closely-conuectel aequaintaiico and . . HeWutions wcro unaui-i.. ... c. .i. . ' t relationship. Her vote on Division, was as follows : r a. A-.iiTtT white Deer ir-t si Kelly 1 13 s Jwisbiirir 4i5 1 East llufl aloe 175 4 lluifaloe 19 SI West Caftaloe 111 1:2 llirt'ey fij )0 Milllaibur f; !r. J Liiaesioue .1 (iu 1D-1 537 5:i MtjiiitiTT or lO If ma Iii vision. Thus it will be secu that PufTaloe Val ley has spoken most emphatically by a Tote of 3 to 1 f jr separation from Mid dlecreek Valley ,with which .'he has neither business nor social interests. Wc regret that the middle, and upper end of Middle creek did not agree to the divorce ; but when we recollect that tho aMiddlcerccker pay but about 7.a"a muclt Tax prr head s the lluffalocnian and that the former duo got most of the offices we can excuse Middlecreek for banging on, and Euffaloc for dissolving the partnership. Each voted to favor their own interests all right ! The "' "rews" for a splendid new Court House at New Berlin aro incYi.cM by the sensible farmers of old Bufiaioe V10ir' that's alll 5J. Ellis IlonLam, Esq , Chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee, died of congestion of the lungs.tthis home n Carlisle, cn the 10th inst. llis was Am ss. Largest Vote in the County. Vote for President. Uuion Co., '."2...507.j do Division do . 5:!.. .8470 do (iovcrnor do f I. .A SO i J do l'ivisioa - do 55...50ul Tliere were 11 more votes cist for Pres i.Icnt in '52 than a-t Friday f;:r Division; Imt wlica it is recollected that many who mil wlica it is recoileetcu mat many voted for Township .r Borough officer.-., could not rots on l;iws.on, it wuILc fa that tic last was much the latest vote ever polled Some wijo in this co:nty. i . could lint voto on Jtivir-ion, wotim uoi ..!. -,t ill and Lcwir-tura had G more votes polled than voted on Division, J-ast i Bufialoe 2 more, Ac. &e. i - Tit. ti,i TTi- oi l riitf t. friri'-'-S . ,i 7 . . - i , T 1 1 . air:iin.st the proviso iutroduccd hy I luo !,"" " I . ..- LVrlia into the Diviiijii Act. ve.niir - "V..IV i:.'l 111 IUIO ll!U iJlVlUIl il:. rtl lir- it:" Voters tj have had Eix itioaiii'i resi- siencc in the County, or debarring them from any vote on the tiiu-stiou of 1'ivi.Mou There was no Juttizc in depriving bona it.tf r.'i.lont .if fi t"iiw in lef eno I nllll :l 1 epiestion of as much iiuportaucc to tin tti as to auy other citizens. If the law had Used upon the date of its pafi-f.ja as a bar apaiut attempted pipedayiug. or had even rcijuircd one mouths' residence, it niiiiht have been a proper uard against a possi ble dauger ; but to rnjuii'i! sut months' re-i h nee, was an insnlt to the integrity and an infringement of the rfjlits of the !i u. t people of I'nion county. Yet New lierlin got it in, and the fiieads of Divis- ion, rather than jeopardise progre9 Willi the issue, submitted. As it was, it kept out lawful resident votcrs.along tha Jtiver district,, who came months before the vote on the Division question was thought ! of There were Jc ens of citizens in Lew- I is'.ttrg, Kelly, and White Peer, excluded I i ., , . v- .. 11 . r "i .eiy wma !'" , we doubt not there were many more in i other lis!riels. A comparis-en ff the ; wh jIo xAi i f last Fall and this spring, : will show that the .-lMfi-Divis-ion Ii.Mricts inereised their votes the most ; aulasthc 1 New Ueiliucrs got up the law for a vote, ! and fixed its conditions to suit themselves, they cau do im less than b.nv with mauly ' fortitude to thc.decisi-iu cf the people, i THE i.ciu: isi:i) VOTE. Lu.s. "I W u..a- V .to i.ii..a li..v.l-.l. i'it. Oain.1. i V. line IKtr 2.111 27") I Kellv 172 13 Uutiaioe 85T 2: 0 Lewibur 4:tH 4- llasl UalUlee 100 17U IS I'nion Iii 170 I'enns ai! 33T 18 ' Sciinsrove 2;i!l jti;J ill V ashiOKtou 2-6 3 Chapmaii "" :IS 2 23.0 "Cyr, 115 nett gam, r.-vre! an uvrfrrn. t IVrrv H" ll West lit aver V0." 2 -! 21 Ueav. r 20.S yiti is Fraukliu 07 '--i 20 Cei.nr l'io If' 2(J .M-! !! ere. k Ml I H 11 I.iin.'.-lolic 127 127 0 .l.iekM.n IVJ lfi3 11 West Hiitlali e lfi 17li Hartley 37 313 Miillini.urs 103 1GI 6 .New Iicilm 111 1 15 1 S2:.G 2175 Iafi I is" ; a. 0 nett rain. 139 I T. tal increase - - - - 253 Applications for Pardons. The liability of '.he Executive to impo sition by the friends of applicants for par dons, has induced fiov. 1'oi.Lors. to adopt certain rules in relation to applications of J j this character, which it will be well 1 .r the iicni.de "enerallv to acquaint iheui-elv- ua jlL.r.uftcr. Eatinfaci0ry cvidcuca , ' will be required that at least five days ' previous notice of intended applications , Vote, tho IIuusu of J dm Kimplo, near ! prspcct:ng for gold.ou the hill, about a mile j for pardons was given to tho District At- ; Kudy's mill iu Uuffahie Valley, was enter- ! bciour this place. The report is, that gold has torucy of the city or county in which the ' c,( auJ t0Ull, hundreds of dollars ia specie ! been discovered, and some specimens exhi j conviction took place and that at least ten wcro ,toU.i. The old mau is a bachelor, j I,,;'J fri,m 'e wa,hiiiKs. We do not under- 1 f,t . ,-. i ttii 1 I days previous notice of the samswasguen,hVlus alone; Le had been a lon time ia a newspaper puuiisuea wueru mo tun-1 .ictiou loos. puce, aucso luies i.m rigidly adhered to, unless peculiar circum- .1 mi .1 . Ml stances should justify their suspension. Morning Herald. American Kestirg in Fayette Co. We have received the proceedings of a j larjo and highly enthusiastic American j meeting, recently hell in Fayette county, ) , . ., . o , , ndiiresscd with . .. - - . moHsly adopted, dt-notincing the action oi the Legislature in postponing the election of United States .Senator to October next, and instructing the Senators and Hepre scntatives fro-n that district "not to ad journ until they elect a United States Se nator, by special act or otherwise, and to voto for the regularly nominated eaadiuate of tbc American party." r.,.-, r-,ttn ! , . . , . . . , ... ; It is of the utmost importance to the in - ... o i i i.. uresis 11 lue yuiiuon etuuui rj-uiii,iaa tho Couvcutiou of County Superinten dents, called by the State Superintendent to meet at Harrisburg, on Wednesday the 10 th of April, bhould bo largely attended. We aro right glad to sec the movement commended Ly the Press generally throuoU out the State. E-The " Jlcndtlssohu Quartette Club" ' gave a concert, iu University Chapel on fnH.l... Iic t in n finif.ll ntlilionPI -much too small, considering the excel-! lence of the music. These gentlemen havo beautiful voices, sing easily, and balance their part9 with great exactness. We aro sorry their cntcrtainmoutwas not attended nioro fully. ' ; . Bra,Uorace Mann, who succeeded Juhn Quiucy Adams as a Representative in Con gress, and now President of Antioch Col lege, Ohio, Las united with tho Christian denomination, and entered upon the duties of the Christian ministry. Lewisburg Chronicle & West Branch Farmer March 23, 1855. Worthy Eotives. . 'A vapid iiiEd'el onto declared that lis would Micrr notl.ing which Lo c-mld nut i .. v i '' 'lr'.' . io which 11. wasrepucu, . " - - , 1 1 .1 i ,i t , . i the bst com titrated upon General Tierce, that lis creed would thea l3 tho shortest i - ' ' 1 j c:uti!!i? tTic i. :R.;t of Gea. Scott. Or late, on record I 1 lie war-cry of the New . ,loweri.r it Ua3 beeB aPrlc,i i.y some (lcsre Berlin Tint', "No more llay f r liuj- rat, p,.i;:;c;alw, that C:.-n. Scutt oli-.-rd lo bay nau's Cow !" wi.-', as a political creed, the Catliolic vote, bnt was ui t-uik by i'lerce. equally ihurt, and unworthy of a "aatiuu- -Vo man who really mnl.-iMmi.li th- rharar. nl" parly. tcr of that noble old man, c.ul l l.!icv? the Any wan wttli a thimldc full of train, cp,niD" M U ,M w,,hout CUllcnco .. ... . ' sonn- citicus of M.i?'acatiseiti have imerro- t suoul J talis a wiucr ranee ol all matters m t i i. : . . it. .i . i. . k ; v, di'.u i:u i.:.. n i . uhe a i .ui. - t - f pec tail J and Well itifoniud citizen of this ciuiitr.niio ha' tor several years past Lau - !c l cw ryihing whirh hewishurg chose to irtir. ri'ii :r i Miirit i.a v iuii. iuill il . favor, remavl.e.1, iuci KltTtin, that "it ' .. r . . w-ns no H?e (i;'litiii . n (. ... ip.i....t ! , , , , 't ; .i 1 1 thu ahcn-is kUI l at the I. ril .' 11 ! V Uiii'.va uu WW! I... lilt; i . 1 . - 1 Coin piimcni we nope may pro o irue.uere- after, if it U not deserved now and we tru.M, that geullcmeu.aud every other voter will uo more be controlled by so narrow a principle as opposition to or support of any particular place or person. The right AND tXI'ElUKNCV OF THE TI1IXO ITSELF and not the person, or the place that may support or oppose it should to the stand-point with every man endowed with the sacred privilege of a primary voice in the government of a County, a Coiumon ; wealth or a Xaliou. "Let by-goucs be by- goucs" personal and sectional past issues i f irgolteu and every q'le.-tioa decided i upon i!a own merits every candidate ! elected for his worth and fitness. This j will give us all wise officers and frugal and just administrations, 7'" lo put on , , , u,rrmil.:c,u ll'ln , , j mi, fur oJ r lLfl pric3 of j .. . The sale of the stock, ic. of tho 'Widow ,,,...- f., ,,.,., if11ff,nl. . . i on Tuesday last, was extensively adverted ' and a Hrge crowd assembled. l'igs aud l Shoats sold from to bucking calves from 6 't to 1 1,75. Cows from fCO to , Z"o. Year old Colts from S5j to tjo. A four year old Mare at 15S 50. The stock was generally of superior breeds. There j appeared to be no lack of money among j those, who had earned and taken proper ' care of it. llay sold at 81 1. j ti 'A Table s'uowiug the Progress of ! the Common School System iu this State ! for 17 years, which wo mado out for the "Chronicle," wo find going the rounds crcd- I ited to the "l'ublic Lodger." For tho j Ledger to argue that I'nion county is too j saiall to bo divided,(whieh is proved absuid by the fact that it is wvided,) and then hook an editorial from a Union county ! paper, is -'adding insult to injury," and cau only bo excused upon the ground that , Philadelphia is such a VERY small county I that its editors have poor picking for news I and think it all correct to borrow original matter from larger counties. We forgive ! them 1 Lkuislati be. The bill to increase the capital of the Honcsdale Bank, w hich was vetoed by Jov. lligler, has been pass ii .-. .- i i .i. cu by cousiiiuuouai majoriues iu ouiu Houses. The bill incorporating tho Allcntowa ISatil;, has received the sigaaturo of Gov. Pollock and is iio-.t a liw. Several oilier li.mk IJills have passed I cich Louse. The Democratic Senate is particularly activo iu getting Bank Billa tbrou-b. rt.nnn.UY.-Ou the day of tho Sprin election, while the owner was absent to ! Hoarding this sum, ana is lainy uisiracicu at his loss. It was probably taken by tome one not a moving stranger. ea.The St'tr this week is considerably and dignifiedly solcmcholy. Tlio Vulks- I fieund rroniiscs to .ay eomcthinc nest weej Anj lue j;mit threatens to como out w;ti1 8omcthing awful !!!!!! ju ti,c mcalltinie New Dcrlin Las sent a ,ii : i tr...-;.,r-. i. tnr t,i -.of t. rj eiouo tvmi .. Egj,The Division party has had numer ous aud important accessions since the election. ?Iany who were doubtful, doubt no longer ; several miraculous conversions have occurred ; and "45" proves an "cyc opencr"' to numbers who wero stone-blind before I Well, come in, and make your selves at home. Qnt'K. Work. It is about two years Is nee the Division cf Uuion county was f - ' ' fi;-st ao;ta ed. The Act for the erection of nydcT county was approved on the 2d iust. Mnj. N'eyhart brought up a certified copy the next day and in two weeks fioin the signing of the Law, it was passed upon by the people, and decided by 45 majority iu its favor. rtr-U. S. Scuator Sewarh, passed through Danville on Monday, lie was in good health and spirits. Ho stated that i.n frirpled down the Susriuebanna, ia a cvrL.gr, twenty yoaw ago j and that upon the completion of the Susq. Railway, this will to the test and chosen thoroughfare for Central tnJ Western New York. sAmong tho recent appointments ty Gov. Pollock, wo notico that of James' L. Gwin, Associate Judge of Clair couuty; G. G. Brown, Commissioner of Deeds for Kansas territory; Alexauder M'Faddin, Auctioneer at Williamsport, &e. IAS-liev. Alfred Cookuiati, Las been transferred from Utrrisburg t Pittsburg. A bp.se Falsohoad, exposed. It is well known tl.at the whole Catholic ami foreign vo!e in le last Presidential csn- : vnsi .-.llhonMi nf first it w.-is rliviueil w.n f.t ... ., , . ,, . . i- 3 1 ,rc c,,y mst silence all d-ubt in the case, far as )ie j, concerncJ : 1 IEW i oi:a, iiJarch I, lioo. j Gfntlemkn : I havu j-jst received, , nrou-'.i ttie Hud. .nr. Hii.i-.iM, M. v ., at ' .'-,,l.i...nn . rn..r i l..ffcr. .I-,t,.,l the . .-.. "ij j j 1 -1 th ui;., !!1 wlttclt y on "sy t o niu t hat, in ! some Ti e nt Political n J.!ii.s?ff. di'livtrcl . . r j ,,, yur im-liborhood and in your prescuee, i the fpeak'.-r declared substantially, that iu the last lVe.sideulial canvass, "llishop Ilughes.of New Y'ork.proposcd to Gen. Scott to sell tho Catholic vote, who hesitated to reply : when the propo sition was made to (Jen. I'icrce, and accep ted, and a Jesuit was r.laccd at the head of the Post Oifi e Department. That Ilislop Hughes' demands were assented to by the party to whom he first proposed, except that it demanded a cabinet ofliet r, upon which you hesitated; and tho prop osition Was made to (Jen. 1'ieree, and he assented." Aud your letter lo me is thus conpludcd: "Ilelieving the statement to be false and basely calumnious of the fair famo of yourscll and the other distingui.-Iied gen tlemen implicated thereby, we would res pectfully request of you to inform us at your earliest convenience whether the statement of 3Ir. , so far as it relates to you, is true." I hasten to say that tho statement or statements 1 have quoted from your letter, as above, aro in respect to myself, ahm lutfty !'', and I have no doubt they arc equally so in respect to my political friends aud opponents iu tho canvass alluded to. I remain, gentlemen, with great respect, your obedient servant, WIN FIELD FCOTT. Tii3 Two Vcte3 cn Division. -IPyli, 1?55 II:t. Ion. Iii!-i' n. V. j-.ril:-. aAe.ii.s-T. r- n. '.ai; r. r. a. vta. White Peer Kelly IlnlVaioe I-ewisbiir; 3G U 11 65 1 3 ijo 62 16 25 39 183 J.17 119 139 110 73 79 CI 137 138 2.'i4 21 !3J B.' 85 3.1D 1!3 189 4S5 175 48 Sfi7 258 220 CS 145 0 0 11 0 3 152 114 09 C 4 2 22 81 1 4 122 130 5 92 116 61 229 316 216 ise 115 191 C3 9i 121 159 in 121 1C5 1S1 171 77 253 128 64 East Uululoe ICS tlllOQ S7 Penn 349 t'clin-prove Chapman 1H0 Perry 106 Washington 141 West Ucaver 1 Ueavrr 0 74 48 229 316 205 1S6 112 39 23 115 155 111 ; Center Franklin 45 0 Middlecreek 1 Hartley 56 W est UuiToloe Si Mililinburg 54 Limestone I Jackson lw Berlin 0 52 1619 18.10 2533 1619 2501 25CS Hi-it I64U 1613 Majorities 181 45 13 Above are Ihe two direct votes on the Di vision question, taken 17 months apart. While they show a great increase of votcs.they show nn entire change in favcr of Division only in White D-.er and West Iliiflaloe.and against it in Perry and Franklin. Other variations are principally in number, and not in character. A glance at the Map will show that all the River Districts (except Union, which has a clo:e sympathy with New Berlin.) are decid edly for Division j while the Iulerier and Western Districts (except West Hu.Taloe, which has direct interest with Lewisburg,) are as decidedly against it. Each section voted as their location on the .Map would seem ta make it thrir interest to do. (loin Mine. Sorae individuals have been I.1UC lO A UiJl Ol u I'll' i rt-.i There is a species of gold said to be Rood lor sore eyes. We presume this new mine will be very valuable on that score bunbury American. Maxwell M'CAstiit ,of G reene county, who was Speaker of tho Scnato of this State at its last session, has been appoint ed by tho President to be Indian Agent at the Osage lliver Agency, in place of Ely Moore. CaJThc Aarousburg Academy closes its first session on the 30th insf. with a public examination iu lbs raorning,follow ed by an exhibition in tho evening. jfcAU Letters through tho Test Office from tho 1st of April nest, MUST BE PRE PAID, OR T11EY WILL XOT EE FOR WARI1ED. fraTTlio Districts voting on tho Norlh side of Pcnns creek, give 019 maj. Fotl Division; those on the South silo, 571 against. tguTho Spring Elections in this State, whero contested, Lave resulted in favor cf SAM, iu nine cases out of ten. Thoso of our Town Patrons who contemplate removing on the 1st April, will ploaao notify thCarricr Corrected WetUy. WLcat S-2 00 Eggs... Tallow Lard... Bacon S 12 12 8 12 .5,50 Bye Corn Oats Flaxseed Dried Apples Butter 1,00 7;i 45 1,12 1,2a 1C Ham... Clomsccd Lewisbnrg Post-Office Arrangements. EASTERX Mails MllluS) every day tiul Sun4r, eleae at !. A.M. EASTSMf Mails (Tia Kosta's) erery ilaj lul Suoty riuse at .) t .. rloek, V. M WESTER .V, oo MenSar, WedncfJoj and Krlaar, eloseats'i A.M. XOS rififAr'(WilllamXirt)Moi;-t.Wislil.anarrt., t'l. at s l'.l. of nihl l-re. ejin 5lTtfri?A"(5llligr6e)TuJil.IhUifil.nISnliiril.. elaaa at lit, M lilFFJLOE JTBOAD.V.Turn.lay and Fri.lnv. el..s at 4 T.M. of ulit rrece ling, t nnaineai'lioiiri. tn PTxeepl" Siindnji.) frt.lu C u util UK.A M., ana from 12, M. until S. P.M. ,W H W. 0B0T8SH, P M At the house of her faiher, in Mtlton, 50t!i in-U by Rev.Pij.M.ilcom, John Follnv-r l'-. of the State of Indiana and Miss Margaret M. Kownover. the S7th ult , by the same. John Keener of M'flncnsvi'.le ar.j Mtss Marietta Murris of l.cwhbnr:. 0 will sell ehran. or jrclinei- l r a liu; KE.VVKK & KRUMKlt. 'lwtsburx, March -l', call a:;d ES The latest Sbrins sUle of SILK H ATS al.sn a lot of K..V..md V iii : -j Sufi Hats just pcrivej at ilie oil i-taud. tilUAl' I'OR .-AMI, bv V. SPVKEK. Lewisbtir?, March 81, 1R53 r.oli3rt Siscnialer & Co., ITTIIOLESALE Uw'ti sts, V Importers of FltENCH ZINC P.UNTS, Colored, Enameled and Plate tilass, and ManHf acturrrs of Paints In !! antl I'tttty. AUEHH AS WIMJUW GLASS, all qualities and sizes-at manufacturers' prices. Ar. Corner SL COXD A- GREEN Ha. rlHf.ADELPIIIA. EM?" Dealers ami Consumers supplied on the ruc-st liber.-)! terms. Prices Current per mail on application: r jlO ihe Court of Oeneral Quarter Ssions I of the Peace in and for the county cf l::.ieit, at tli.. May I. rra fT la.'., Iai pll(i'.n t Afi ilinl.r r.i WLite li.-r tt.aa lej. in lie- Ctiinly ef I'm -:i. r. fi.. .rtl.illy .li w.-lli llt y.ii r itilt n-r ia .l-sio -a . t V.e. ; iaj, a pui.ln- liju.-e in the lit.aa Ka-pt by Ann lonter lupt j.-ar, fct; I t.1 ert-tLa f '.-m-rly fe.'. t a public L-.tt--f..r a i.uiti-'UT X year!, cnl i.i i.inii...l with etery i. -e.:iry r..nv. ni.-iiee a., tr. d:i. Shfl ILtrfir praya the C..art to rei.t II r li--.:t.: a 1. l.e-p u l'rn i.f a h -i-e of 11 MI.: .". t niunmrrt f-.r the nr-:nn.l:.t;.'.n ..f tr.Tl--tf and strat. ts. anJ aii-h a taTera ia nrct'Faarily wanleJ. ai.il 1 will pray Ae. Wo tin-nil? ti1 it., c.lii--f Wlnt IVpr toifnt!i. .! . et-rtify ll.tt tli aSete p.!ieanl ia of irv.-l r. 1 r b .n ly aril t.-aH-'raace-aiel I well pTTili.l..a will. hoiMs rfioin mal et nr. uti ins-a f-.r llie .l:ng i.-l acerawoiaj. lit.a i f traT.l. ri r.nJ atnn-tr., an 1 ru.fa a tav ru i. tits.sarilr aranteO. Wituea our band tlitv 224 of rVl.ruary ls.".a. 1.1 j I ileii.t.T, An.lT'T Sfytx tt, Jan.b Troxcl, II irjl Fant. Ii-1 Kank. Martin Ite-p-r. llaer?" Tniel,Jr. M. Seeliler.!!. M lt'.7inan,Wa L. Litter, H-Mcy M Curly, SaaiU. 1 Ucoairuai. X. lira. P. Tionpsoa XlTlll npea a SfKOOL for YOUNG 1 LADiiiS, on the first Wednesday in April, in the lare and commodious Kouin on tiie lirst floor t f Mr. Frick's new brick build ing on Third st. Instruction will be given in a'.I ihe branches usually luurrht in Female Seminaries. While an eiTurt will be made to direct the pupil in sticha course as wiil ensure intellectual discipline, atieniion will also be pai l in the cultivation of the moral feelings and the formation of correct habus. buch as-i-dance will be procured, as the interests of the school mar require. Terms for the Enijlish branchesdurinj the Summer Session of 14 weeks from .il 50 to 7 50. French, Latin. Mnsic, and Drawing Extra, l.ewisburg, March 11, 1855. The Snnnrer Sssdon AF the LEWISBURG ACADEMY, J will commence cn MnsnaT, April 23, 1K55, and Continue 20 weeks. The course of Instruc'ion is calculated to fit vouths for Collepe oc f r general busine-s. The Bible is in'd ii'y w, in Die Scho -1 Composition an.l DecU.nalion reeeive caref .i attention; and Prof.-.tieney m Recitation of Mtidie, is reward. A bv the bestowment uf 'Cmpl-minf.ery Car !;." Frr Reference, the subscriber could cive Uic names of most tf oar principal citizens v.-lui have had chil Iren or w ards under his care. A class cf Vnm? ladies will be seenre j. Tcition : For Languages, ?10; Advanced Enslish, $; Common Branches, (Reading, Wntintr, Geocraphy, Arithmetic, lirammnr, and C. S. History,) 51; per sesin. Con tinpent expenses per session, 50 cts. per scholar. No deductions except for sickness. JOHN RAXDDLPII, March 10, 1555. Priac.pal. Th nnm'r of p.ivila urtl arliim tre f ware l.rtow. isl lat S. ai- n, w.w. I.s. wlio d .1 not fail in a r.nj-t i.';Ci-l-fi n aitlivufth F..i:te rf ;brm had over aXrf). LTaiice to 3'ai!3ox3. PROPOSALS wiil lie rreeivcJ on tae X 21th. 27ih and 2-ih drys of March next, at the Commi'-ioners' OiTlee in ihe H rtirh of llidief . nte, Cuter county, Pennsylvania, for buildms a H'onrt ITomji in said lb r oush,a Plan and Specifications of which may be seen at said O.ficc after the fith day of March next. P,y order of the Board of Commissioners of Center County. C.FO. UVlNfiSTON. Clerk. Commissioners' Oliice, March I, 1S55 D:3o!'atioa. THE Frm of nearer, Kremer It Vwre was this day dissolved by mutual cons-nt. Heaver & Kremer having purchased of .Mr. Moore his interest. Th-y will conduct the business in future, and settle th- accounts cf the late Firm. P. BEAVER. I).. KKEMER. Lewisburg.March ,153. E. W. .MOORE. By Railxoai I. a bcaniiful TUST ree'd, a bcanUful lot of ls ,1 i. nines and neat stvled prints; also.Tiek- in", Aew ."l iraei ana i oc.iss.-i low prices, by J- HAYES & CO. March 2. ls.". .... .' i . r . 1 . I?2'.v Firm and IJew Goods ! A1 T the Jhiiino'ili Drug S. Chemical Emporium of CHRIST &, CALDWELL. Thc'andorsi.'ncd havin? pnrchased th entire Mammoth Urn; Store f.-rmetly kept by Dr. Thnm'Mi ft Co., are now ready to fi'l Hr.l -rs and Prescriptions at a moment's' notice. Ve have a lar-e and well srle-ted stock cf fresh and pure VRV! StEPiCIXES, ( hemieah, Dvcstull's. Oils.Taints, Class, rutty and DULGdltslV GLASSWARE, All kiuds uf Patent M Jir.inet, Tru'it aud Coufectioncry, Tcbacco.SniilT.and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands, f'mry Xotmns ar1 Tmiet Artie!". Fine Toilet Soaps i Perlbmefy of all kinds, Uhdsiiks a Cosss or evehv tikictt. Kocti'J antl Siti'lonrry, a general variety of Literary and School Books. Tine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description ; l'resU Pine OA and Patent ilura in Fluid abvavs on bar.'!- ITKE WIN'ES and LIQUORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Eire Proof and Zinc Paints. Preserving and Pickling Jars, &e. r7 Customers will find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices. Call aud see us, one and all, and see our stock ; and if we an't sell you cheap goods, we will not ask you lo buy. We are always on hand to wait on Cirstomers. Remember the Mammoth Prns Store! THEO. fs. CHRIST, F. S. CALDWELL. Lewisburj. I'nion Co- Pa. Sts) last notice! PERSONS in ic'jti'il to us by Xo'.c or Book Acc't, i-msf rail had kettle Ly March next, lo .V-O fi CiJ.V'N. I). S. KREMER COJ Lewistmrg, Jni 1H51 -. j: . . HATS. A Sri ill lot .superif.r White CVSSIMEKK. an.l parl col d HATS. Inst ree'd an4 for Sale by J. HAYES CO. Improvement In Dasuernotyplng! s 'pyKL'll & I1AWN aniwunie to tbc public Out tto y have r.-.viy lined np an.l prea.ly improved :Vir H.)-.ms ar.a Apparaius, ; &n.l ate pt-.-parct to la.-c ...ieT?it i j fri..r to any in !: ..a" here:, lor-. ; i '-pied, orfikea if. to 1..-, tr. ! i...' J in M - caliion-:, iirea..tp:ii, i it.yrr.t.q-., : , ' .'vr nml r.-arrantrd f ie. V.'- ?.T!i"X a liM cf ! , ! ar sua'r.i.rCase.: I'..;.: r laclie, S ouvmr, i J J.tni.r Ion I. Jewel. I'll'. ti.S r -.r . al.Vrl'. et I an I Shell. Picture ti's 'u at l a-i 1 up-var.: I; Hn at tin- ol 1 stand over Dr. Tii'rnt m A C.'s Urn ; st..r. ppos.'.e i:.e Telerajii or-ce. I.ewi-l iire. Fell. Mi, t5S FOIt SALE A ficr-ravO i:fi all complete anl ready f r n-e, v. loeU wc w-.U sell to any person, ',:'u full in .tructioas in the tasuit's, for less thati f.rsc cott. "Have you seen Ci.H?" QEEMS to be n (2a.-.i.wa asieJ Ly almti-st ?vn hn Have yin ; t.'lt we inq'lire, Me l.n'r. liim, wi:h their mii-o y ot if An.j ain-'.u a ' , T ' . . a. r- 7 .ten uu.n, . " . , -.. - " - - j The subsi-ribers havintr associated iii"::-.- I t-l selves into a C. parun is'n p in bu-i'is. "now rfb-r to the public, at the O' l S'.an ! of l. fi. D. Si.iren, on Maraet S' lh"j cheapest (for Cash) and best lot of IiOOTS and SIIOEH, fr Men and B vs. ever o!T-red ia Lewisburj. Also a new and splendid assortment if Ci'J PHOZS fur LvZ' and V'n&m'n, A varie'v of laiters. Half Gaiters, Ties Bus kins, S'.ipner .. ic. I. r Lad.es and Misse-., also Children's Shoes of thi Litest styles and sizes ; &c. A.c &e. Work made to order Mending June as s,u and as Ihe Workmen have rend.-red saiisfaetton heretotore, we trust we snau naic t a lii'.l share of pt.blic patr..nr.L-e. SA.il coutinue to be en hand a f. rn.crly.anl hops lo cive reneral satisfaeiinn to a'l customers. bLIFCR & Sl'FADDIN. Lewhbnn, Feb. 22, IRS5 Estata cf Atraiia Arani, dee'd. -W-rrt'nTl.T-l 1.. 1. 1 .- wlnnH ittrii T ',-. AIM I C. IS III it Jl UlltJ Itil l-l ." Li I IN Testamentary ori ihe estate of Ar.rnlii-i Aurand, late of East liurlaloc township, i.'c. d, hare been granted by the Pesi-ler of Union county to the subscribers, resident in said lo-s-nship ; and therefore all persons haviai; claims or demands against the estate of said decedent arc requested to make known th -same without delay, and those indebted are requested lo make imfedia-e payment. ABRAHAM A i RAND, JOil.N ATTEND, Ex rs of last will and lest, of A- Auraud, dee'd. East EiuTaluc, Teb. 10, 1G55 WY. sf leave to iairo.ace onrselvcs V to U.e citizens cf I.EWISBI RG and vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of YJMte Asia Anthracite Coal, At Lancaster Cu'Mery, Xortliumbcrknd Co. Pa. where we have extensive improvements, and arc prepared to effrr lo the public a very supe rior anicle.panicularly suited to the manulac ture of Iron and making Steam. Oar sizes of Coal arc I.I'MP t'or Smelting purposes. STEAliiF.OAT J-f T da. and Steamboats. EilOriEX ) EGG V for Family Lie and Steam. STOVE ) "vr I f,T Limcbtirnsrs and Steam. Oar Point of Shipping is SUSIH RY, where arranccments are iaade to ad Bats wUout any delay. COCHRAN, PEALE & CO. J. 3. Cociasaa. Laaoa-ter. I mJ Rtina-i. Uayta. C. W. 'i.tis.Suaiii'J.in. U. Bwjui .sssaa Xa tTOrders addressed toShaaiokinorSanbury will receive prompt attention. Iy515 Estata of Jolia Slair, dec'l. nTIl'P I Imndiv rirpn th-it l!lH RPZ- ji until a ' to ."-."J r.s.. - 1 1 isier rf Lnion county has framed me Letters of Administration upon the estate of John Slair. late of BulTiloe lownship.deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment.and those havitii; jtisl claims wiil prcse lit llieia duly auiheatita ted for settlement, to SAM I' PL SLAIR, Administrator. Biitloloe, Jan. 20, 155 Estata cf Jacob r.EeJy L1 ETTERS Tt'stnrentary on the Esta'.p I of JACOB REEDY. Ii'e of EufTalo township, deceased, havm been issued to the subscribers by the K -sister i f W ills ct L'nion ccntitv. all persons indebted In said estate are requested to nul.c pr.vment.and e!l persons haviiiS claims to pr-s-nt th. m. pr. p erlv authenticate-! f . r seii'. meiit. to Abraham Young, at his resiJe. e. Farmers' Mills. AEKUI V.l VOl NO, ) D WiD HEINLY. JEtecntori. JACOB KAUFMAN, J Iter. 20, ls51 f i WANTED mniSIATELT. NUMBER of gcolWool-rhorpcrs, ll t.i whom stealy empbn-mer.t will b' rjiv en until Sprint;. For further information in quire at the oUice of 3,v5Gl FR'CK, SLIFER & CO. L i-asjJn it ree'd by Howard & Co.'? Exaress, the test i..tuu i.:i.ans "o " J. HAYES & CO. rpKiS! TEAS! Just ree'd fr.-m the Can j "oii Tea Company ot New York, the fol-lowm- description i f Teas, neatly put up in i aud i 11). packages, viz. lwnrial, loMJ AyiC, 0"l'inl, Cunj.vKuer. The abn-e Teas are cf very superior quality, nti l sold at low prices by the only Agents id l.ewisburg fcrCantan Tea fontr-any, J 11AYE.-J e CO. Kotico 13 hereby c-v.-n thnt Letter Tesfimnt-.rv on V Estate of M VTHIA3 WlAFFEiL late of the B..rou?h i f Lewishnrs. .'ee.'d. have been granted to the nndersijiiej. All person ind-b'ei to said estate are reqn-slc! M make immediate payment, and those havm; ci.tims aftainst ihe same will present them uu.y au thenticated for settlement. SMt "I. SHAFFER. ) Elecu!or,. JOHN UOrC.HTO.N, ) Lewishitre, Nov. 15,t--5l LEWISBUilS KUSSERY 1SD Botanic CJarden. rri'IE subscriber titers for sale afine a-scrt-I merit of TKEES aud SHitrBCERY.such as Pear.Pltim.Cherry, Aprieo'.Sihcrian Crab, (jiiince, Grape Vines, Raspb-rncs. Curmnts, Gooseberries, Ornamental Trees and Shrub bery. Everblooming Roses, Flowerine Plants, Ac! II. R. NOLL. Lewisbnrg. 5ov. ?, 1P54 6n Ea-!c Mill. RATING rebuilt, in a manner enlatieei and impiroveJ, the Steam Grist Mill recently lost by fire, the subscribers respett iu.ly tnfcTm the pnblic thai they sre prepared to do all kinds ol Custom wot nd purehas 1 Grain heretofore. NESBir. I1AYE9 TICBTH0KW. Lewis" S 0. W. SCHAFFtrS WHOLESALE acd RETAIL Jrug and Cltemiral Emporiwmt iarct toireet - - - I.!torf. ra. A Eiracla of Science ! ! HK-CA-KELLIXC, of Mtchaniestarf Tan:. rs,Wci.5 Csrcf r,Pc!y?ci . , h,s M.,, r Mzrs. Scrofula or Kiof't J Kvil, lt! d;M.s ,l2t have usually te.a , . ko.fe.tlia: becaa ifffioTS I.y an entirely new n:e:i ::;rniiig rr ra:n. Ne.ith ii.d. wiihcut eut- r chiuroform cr .ii'ii i t. Il is no etlitr is a'ln.inislered to tl.e y: matter on what rrt of the Li l.ry n.y te, Le e.in f ::..'ve them -:'.h pe r'i.t aafety, ar.-l in a rerr.ai!:rb!y iimrt t.r..e. Mir.eral rr -s:.d ao ir.-Iiy V.--" '.: i.le e. .soi is e; !- re iuired until a cure is pe,e.l. 1 r ap'.i. fieri. Feiu-il- ccntpUitts Chrorie, Verier.-..! an-1 all f'i'ir di-ea tj WeateJ i! pa. it I.- si.eeess. Fill J if tie !ir. in fi'her EatrLsh oi C. rir.an, can be obtain ! t y v.-r;::ti; po-;t pa d. l'a'ier.t.5 caa be accon.tjcdated wita Board .. reasonable teri.s. M-'ehaLicvLurs is ruetf the prettiest and hoait',) to'iiis in itut cr ar.y other S;ar. It ia 8 wiles (r. in Hi'.rr so' rz n the Cuci.Val.R Hi and uernr.;l ; fr ni all t.nr'.s f ttii I rucn. Ilr.IC ;'in will visit cai ' s :n any part t of the 8tj'rt v.-licn dei.irfd. . rT.- K n l read-r: if y.-i W.w any adlctad fell.w cn-ature, delay net to fll t!.-ra if lt- treatment. 1;. 55:1 Kstitto of Daniel Ilanck, cec'd. ATOTICE is herery fivtn, t: at l.-tier Testamentary on ihe Estate t f Dau KatitK, (l.tte if White iiccr i owaship. L'l.ioa co'ictv,) ilereased, have b-ra rrat.ti .1 to lbs robrrib.-r bv the Keiser tf I. Cm crur.ty; tiirifjre all those known.;; themselves in.!r! ted to s -.i'i oiate wiil mr.e immediate pay ment, atrt tUoe havint; claims wid present them pr p-Tiy anthenticated tor settU n-cst, to the suosculiers, eveuiors of ihe last will anl i testatn- iit of said dec d. SV.MTI. V KSHA LL, DVViDKAVEV. Exttrntori. W hue Deer, Sii- is, Kt I 4(l:5i!.;l';rator'j .t!re. ""fO"'il" is here! y p-ren. that Letters nf 1 Aui.i'ni-irato 11 on tl.e Estate t:f JAMi-ii i. -i ." ',, Ic e cf E-.-r BaCalne T p, 1'r.ien er'il.Sr.ve b.r.n rranted to the uni. rsler;ei I., it; Co.. i 1 y the h.slstor ' t. nion county ia due !' tn i l.w ; tlierei'ore all persons in'i 1.1-: 1 to :2; 1 estate are re pieced to rake nnni( .t.-i'e pay ment, and those liavir.fr any j'isl claims : also requested to present tiieui properly autt eaticat' 1 (,.r settli i:: nt. THi 'MAS PENNY. Administrator. East Ba;faiee. Nor. 17. 154 pd Alammoih Head Quarters! N EVG OO DS J. & J. WALLS l RE just recsivin? their FALL 8CPPLT cf Goods. Call i Sss. Eewisbur;, Oct. 4. Ib54 Dissolution. rrinE Firm cf L. IDLINGS & CO. hat ta this day dissolved by the sale cf th imerests of iSamuet Geddes atad Jaraea 9 Marsa, to Aarcn E. Wetrel. LEWIS IDP!NGS. tsAMi EL GEDDES. JAM Lb S. iiAhlcti. Lewisbnrf, Oct. 9, 1S51 NEW FIRM. TFlllE subscribers have this day enfrfd J into Partnership, to do a general Mor cjiitile busmeas, under tle name of Ibdiss i Wixiii. and respejlWlj- solicit the at ronage of their triends aa4 the public. LE Wis IDD1NG8, A A RON E. W ETZ EL. Lewisbarg, Oct. 9, 1651 NEW ROUTE. CA TTA WISSJ, WLL It AM ! "tRTJt EM & AIL-1 OAS ores to xiltox. Shours between PLilatlt Iphia and Milton Fare, U 50. O' N nd after Monday, Sept. 2".tb, and onti! Exiensii u to iiiiainsporl, rassecptr Trains will be run every day ts-uiiaays excin- ted) as fellows : Leavine MiPon at 11, A M.,ccnncctirg with Krj.'.n; liaiiroad at Port Cl.aten, arriv.ng al Philadelphia at 7.f0, P.M. Leavi-s l'ln! a.'. Iphia at 7.30 A.M arrive al .Milton at 4 : P.M. A rreulit Irani will leave Jlittc-a i n MVrdsy We.li.i s -,y at.-I Friday, ai d P. rt t l.nti n t a Tue-.i.iy.Tluir-day an.'i J-ainr U.r r f each week. Freis;l.t is camc-l to an 1 Itn.. Plulai't-phi withort lrensl.ii :m ut, fi m P- J:r.c Eailretd Freight Perot corner cfPr.-ai .-n.! cherry S:i. T. .vrK"iS.-:(jCK, Ort 1!, !5i Sajt;.a:etiief. TLt ougli to Mriira I rTThiiad Tr iir.5 reach VI n.iac pert 5.15 f . (pas-enp-Ts reach Elti.ira sau e tt M.ii.-g.) El nira Tr " is reach Wi.l.amsj it IJCdt a (passer.;. rs reach Philal. same ever.sn? ) pbiia. Kr-'iclit Trains reach Wrcsp. rt 5 CO r w. E'.iniral reiiitl'raiiisreaciiWnisp .tt 9.20 t.a - y.Accr.odatknLiroof -Jei-da su 4 a isU Ji Js',ti q t-s "cltPt'cn JUWurg unJ ?iH'?. JOHN M. Hl-S OST r.-specil'ully announces tn the trav- e tin it Public that be is rum nig a Lai'.y l,li e ot C. :.c'...s ic'iii.. as exceple. ) teiwwta Lew isbori' un.l Milt-ti- Lteri:i: the d.rrerant Hot-ls n .f,r:'.urs at about 1 vVlvck A M , arri-. u u .it Million in t:ri to take the l'h.!d el'.i.. i ' rr. i : - tv-'u of cars '.ravine M.l'irt ft r I . tt-.sl "ir cpt-n the arrival i l tfttes ficm Wil.iai:-, -t- .H" leave l.ewisourg ;.t S.P.M , ret-irntrir't l ewis! ar upon the arrival ol tr i'l.i!.. 1 'ipb;? eyenin tram. Fi r Id ins' arf. C.-.ttawics-.. P-invi.ie. or Viliiamspt-rt, this ia ll: cli.:.p. si arri quickest rcute. I're 7i ctt PiiK iors snie'.y and carefully attenued to. Lewi!-urir, Dec. 1, 1554 Haw ani Eeautifcl Fall Gzc&3. TEST cpenin and entirely tpn busv ta enumerate articles but for qnactl.y. quality, or low prices, call tn OcL 4. J. HA YES CO. VNP NEW FIRM. The rartr.arsVr. here lol'.re existine betwtcn iVirwe Ysrit, w.s this dav dissoiied by nitunal cof.seDt David lletvr havin d.sp. sc of h s ii.tret ia the conerro lo Peter hursh. Tl.e busit.u will be continued at the eld stsnd ir...r il Firm of JW. 3, V.r, who w.ll be hpPT .ervealltu. old "stome.nd .oi. of w 00M- O.' K. VOK5. Lewisborg. 8ept. 10. 18M Htvse7's Grain Reaper. for cutting bolU Grain and fir MANUFACTURED and for : 5 6I. It A ST , ' Ve. ST. ..r; 3: M: V.' t ' :., rt!' -t. fll.-i lltj .ll a 1 1 1 r
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