ICrtiiisbnrn Oranirlt. BY O. M. WOEM SJ.ll jdZ.t..VC&. H C. HICKAK, fULtM'XHM Esito. April 11, lSoO. T'. nmmiurmm le,.-Tbe L'wrwme CateincLt, rntilwh na Um Ch Sy-te;a. I-U the large aid bast e-rewlaUoi. or ai-T Newspaper to L Dion loatity tra.n.aaorrattf- National Ooneculion. to Dominate Prael nl au-l V ira PresM nt. .qmblleu Kulnui Konlaattnc Cob nation. Aur. kXIZZ Naw V.;rx. Tburdav, J joe 12. IKA l'ro- Slavery American Tichct. tor Parar-ricr Mll.t.AtU' rlLLMORK. of S York. Via tuuwi-AM'IKW J. IruNtLSOS.of Ieniieaiae Pcnni7eania Democratic Tielct. Rticlrt That In t'u ratwa of the act known At the M-aaouri ar-mr-ir-eate act. and tli iwuc of the art or- th i-mtoti of K.uaj !a N.'.ra.va, fr 1 from uoe-mplilti-Hwal r-t.tric-T.on. the lart (on.-n, pKiiPORUKb a morkof patriotic sAi RiKicit in motile -ten,-.- f-tir--"' i.'terucnt bv aroba ken xtherrn.- V, b- liu.aal-imal r . 1 JreeoJee-i. T'r.at wi- ftil'T er--tn .I. - .:..-"-'tratir. of . rriot Pic u national. FAiTiirti- '-D i.r-1 HCtENT follv equal to nli Hi. lo.lirtnt el tT- n.iwi 1 hich ux ..i.i'rr bn. ..-ii'oobp. .kj 'h. hb 1 wr-rcn.ie nuunialbea inkMll aim buuf a. aorae and abroad. Cawel namfn'T-OriOH-lE 900TT. C. WMa I". A iAr tH,l I A ' tit KRV. . of Mtntct-merYCa Hmyrn- aewrat TlM-lt liY IVES, of WwTa American. WhU At RepuS.lcan l'MO TKKCT. Liberty and Union, now ard for ever, est and tnaaparabla." DsMax Wrat'lsK. rtjtmti that t wwr can. tnd nrrrr wiff r. owd - anAy pcer will enr rna .t mt t rund Sfinry mr ni rifmf oVn U de$ not if tvhr Cur. Too. CafL 00MtPlotr, Tuonan E. Cor bra n. York Co rrs Anmrnm Oar-. Darwin Phelps, of Armslror.g Co Voa Br-TTYOB GrCKu Bartll'W LaportC, of Bradford Co TEABHEES' IPTSTITUTE. The temporary Normal School for Cen tral Pennsylvania, commenced its regular essious at Lewisburg on the 1st inst. and baa bad frcs: one to three sessions each week day since, beid in the lecture rooms of the Baptist and Christian churches. j Stephen R. Sweet, the Principal, was assisted by H. D. Walker, and L. W. j AnsPACH was chosen Secretary. The following is a list of the Members, enrolled during tb progress of the Inti tute: LADIES. G- Fmit, Savilla Dentler, IVAireWt.Von.Co. farah C. Yost, 'Win. W. Snoddy, EUmport,Lyc.Co !C. E. Slnpbell, Susan Ileisley, Wm. R. Dcntlcr, ttViant'port j Elimtport.Lyc.C: Maij A Kich. ICha's Schonley, Mary Eves, I irww JP. O. JrVtfwYfr.CW.Co.iEHck Kncpp, Margaret A. Lowrie, ! Mi M'ecr'c, Sny. Co. Harriet J. Lowrie, D. II. Showers, Jerteytovcn,Mm. Co Pennt Creek. Mary E. Dean, :D. Heckeudorn, irulungrov,ut.i veuvcr oW Kate K. Wiley Czrlida. Liixie B.Wiley) ,L. W. Anspach, Danvillc.S- P- Snyder, Marcaret Oake, ChasE. Mans, If JO- 7 MdtonS MfflMlvr-j. Louisa Addis, jU. D.Walker, Fncport, 7A John llarnes, MaryEttaThoropson, M. II. Lair, Catba. J. Thompson, Isaac Dehaven, MiffiMurj. E. J. Seibert, MargsretStrayhorn. II. F. Crawford, JSuffaJoe X'RuaJtM. V. Gundy, Mary A. Cunimings, ;M W. Cramer, Amanda Miller, jJ. P- Kus-i, LtwLburg. J . A. J. Cummings, :J. Chamberlin, GENTLFN. ' I". Wilson, G. B. H. Swajic, Hamlet Kennedy, j9i-;e.!Maitin Guyer, T. P. Bucber, Milton.i ieicidurg. The Institute is opened each day with prayer and reading of the Scriptures. The members of the Institute are arrauged in Divisions; Monitors are appointed ; Crit- ics are authorized to correct errors which thrv mav notice, at certain times ; aud systematic and thorough drilling in the elements and progress ot tbe brancbes oi j tue nominatton of a rump of a convention, studies usually taught in common Bthools, Representing not the States which must is prosecuted from time to time, varied by j titut i.jm if ne ig eiected,) we do not deem reviews, discussions, and ropnrts, in refer-; it netessary to enlarge on tbe point. Be ence to those studies. The Jdnili of these j tlJegi we tuil)! k.j honc6t opponents of exercises, we do not deem of general inte- j I'icree-d' uioerary had better spend their rest to our readers ; but to those who par-! time au(j mniuniuon agaiust it, than iu ticipate they are donbtleas of more or le6S uontrovercv with each other- Those who benefit, varied by tbe degree of previous attainment and present application. Rev.Dr.Malcom, President of the Univ ersity at Lewisburg, and T. P. Bucher, Principal of the Milton Academv, made j . . , , , .- . ., , ,i each an Address, relative to the .Jvanta-1 ges of Institutes . nd .u encouragement of - , themselves for greater usefulness. Rev. J. R. L"omis, Professor of Natural Sciences iu the Luiversity at Lewisburg, I Mul)lv gave lectures on Anatomy, Physiology and j The bill to abolish tbe Northern Dis Hygiene, and one on 8ontb America. frjct 0f tt,e Supreme Ctjurt came uy ou its Kev.Mr. Fink, Tustor of the Icwisbnrg g0ilj pssssge, when Mr. Taggart made an Lutheran church, late Professor in j a,la and jugenious argument against it,and College, Illinois, lectured on the cause and ; t dtfeud Yeas 10, Nays 12. phenomena of Indian Srmmcr. j jn the House, Mr. Jobus of Fayette Mr. Walker, Principal of the Academic 0fcrei the folio iog resolution: DepartmentoftheUniversityatLewisburg, j Jterioid, "That tbe use of the Hall be lectured repeatedly on Arithmetic, Gram, i granted to Geo. James II. Lane, on Fri mar, Ax. j day eveuing 4th inst., to address tbe mem- Prof. Sweet, the Principal, gives daily U rsof the Legislature and citizens of liar lectures upon some subject Politeness, ; rishurg on tbe subject of the immediate Elocution, Reading, Spelling.Composition, admission of Kansas as a State into the Geography and Mapping, Mental Arith metic, Ratio and Proportion, &c te. There havo been, in addition, numerous snb-lecturcs and reports, from members male and female, creditable to the occasion and to themselves. The exercises are to he brought to a close, to-day. This afternoon will be a general review of tbe studies. At 7, this evening, Reading and Elocntion by select Divisions, Reports by the Committee on Methods of Teaching, and closing addios by Prof. Walker. Exercises public. St. Louis, April 9. A Committee is here from Kaunas, for the purpose of making arrangements for the establish ment of a line of .(earners from Alton, Illinois, to Kansas, for the transit of the Northern Emigrants. The Committee will proceed to Chicago and PitUburg, to f wfect tbeir arrangements. A Frotestant Pope ! Mr. Bartlett, cf Kentucky, is a slave holder, in-1 is I're.ident of the National C-.nncil of the A-iericaii Party. He r-tc.-ds a'ta to le a Frult-Maiit, i.-A to bale most heaiii'y the papal powers assumed and ezeroised by the Uuiversal Bishop of Rome. But. in Lis leal to defend Slavery, I be is abasing bis (See in as Pupal-like a form as ever did a crowned Pups iu bis seven nlilCd Lily. It U well known Ant the State of Ohio the giaut of the West, first-born of the i Congressional Proviso Ordinance abolish ing and prohibiting Slavery is irreconci lably opposed to Slavery, and to Slavery Extension. All parties there take that ground, and her SI Congressmen are a unit ,h , nlaiform. The American State r rouucii La for two Years echoed the pop. J , . nW will On that Q'USlioC. hat 18 to be done ? Ohio Americans, with every other , oriheru btate, refuses to endorse as a I body, the nominations which Slavery has I made. What it to be iloue t Why, this ' Pope Bartlett has bit upon a plan Excommunicate all Americans who i WILL Nor BOW THE KNEE TO THE IDOL ' OT fc'LAYtrty. And this Slave-boldlug j American Pope has commenced the " bles j scd work" of " exterminating the heretics" 1 politically. lie bas revoked the charter of the old State Council of Ohio deposed Lieut Gov. Ford, its chief Officer and recogniseb" a Council, recently got up by the few Pilimoreitca in the State, as the State Council. Under this slave holding Protestant Pope, it is presumed that a similar process will be gone thn-ugh with all the Northern Slate Councils, and all who can't swallow Slavery will be " excommunicated, without benefit of clergy ;" wftile any who can en done Fillrunre and Donclson will be " recognised" by the Slave-holding Pope aa " true churchmen" and the " regular order' of Americans. And a beautiful party there will be in the North, when all ibe friends of freedom are cast oat as " heretics !" Wait Patiently. Several Fillmore exchanges have ani madverted with more or less severity upon our classifying Filluioie and Donelsoi as the I'ro-StavcTj amrrant ttckpx."" There certainly is a wide, and widening division, in the American ranks, on the question of Slavery, as exhibited in the Philadelphia Council in June last in the everal State. Councils in Congress in tU Juue CuU?euliuu iu I LiUdelphia j ,ad nw Uvwa m ,hc American papers u the few Free Slates where Fillmore has even a show of friends. That FMlnioro , gu J Dout lsnn were nominated, and are sustniued by the Pro-Slavery portion of the Order, is matter of history, and obvi ous to the most casual observer. Non committalism on the great political ques tion of the day, is simple impassible. T'.iri.rv rtnlilir man mnat. f.ivnr nr nnrM.ar ,,, t slavery extenuon. Hence, we know no more proper or discriminating designation to apply to the favorites of Slave-holding Americans, than we bave. The American Couventi-.n which is to meet in New York, on the 12th June, will be opposed to the extension of Slavery, and we shall there fore call it, the "Anti-Slavery American Convention." If these reasons are not deemed sufE- cient to justify our classification, we are - ppepeij t0 gjve abundance of other, more direct, pcrsoual,ai,d positive proof. But, aa we arn from various sources that it is ! jouijtful whether Mr. Fillmore will accept deem Mr. Fillmore aud that other individ ual anti-slavery, can do so without molesta tion. Their innocent hallucination will misicad few besides themselves. .' Pennylvanla Legislature, af lement t0 the Lewi.burg & Spruce Creek Uailroai Spruce Creek Railroad bill. April 2. The Senate passed bill rela- '. lie. tn ik. Iaimi rf Pntirli in finv-l-f Union.' After discussion, adopted by a vote of 25 Opposition and 17 Administration Yeas 42, Nays 37 tbe Nays all Adminis tration. The veto of tbe Printer's bill was re ceivedshowing that tbe bill sought to be repealed bad saved tbe people 836,000 ! Jer n tbe Ut l ea or BewlJ Half a Million Dollars iu all The Appropriation Bill has passed tbe Bouse, ami was amended is Senate. It is thought tbe Legislature will ad journ about the 22d iust. Crtjiltt to Akimals. Henry Sliter, the driver of a mule team on tbe Market St Railroad, was arrested on Friday afternoon, and taken before Alderman Snyder, on the charge of cruelly beating his animals. He was fined five dollars and eosta. At this r6tbeattng mules is an expensive luxury. Lewisburg Chronicle and WestBranch Farmer April 11, GTI)c American Jflag " Americas Flag." The patrons of this paper to whom we have sent ours, and who have not paid for the same to its edi tors or to ns, we would ask to take our paper, if it pleases them, at $1.50 in ad vance. After this week, we shall send cursouly to those who have claims on the " Fl.AO," and when their unpaid claim is satisfied, shall drop their names unless we receive cash orders to continue. Buchanan's Bid for Southern Votes. from the Washington Colcn. Some discussiou having taken place upon the positiou of Buchanan on the Kansas-! Nebraska bill wo are permitted to c ipy the loiiowine extract irom a letier aitaresseu . ! i.. it i Dy lr. liucbunan to Swnator aiilell, aatea ; Auditor W.n Y Doug.il London, on the Sth of December last, EAST BVFFALOE, 71 votes when there sccucd to be no difference us' hrige Saml ,, .,., . ... -., ilnspectois-JohnZellers, Saml Brown to .Mr. B. s thorough identity with the . Agsscr J.lm F Urown Democratic party on this, as ou all other , I'onstaMe Wilson J Linn , , I n, rvrJ.icob C Urown. John S Srhraek. issuos. ! ine letter OI ?lr. XSUcUanan was not, it ' will be seen, intended for publication, but the gentlemen to whom it was addressed bas thought it necessary, afier the editorial article in the Union of Wednesday lust, to lay it before the country " The question has been settled by Con-! gress, and this settlement should be index-1 ibly maintained. The Missouri compro- ! j r i f 1 ui.se s gone and gone for ever. But no ; assault bhould he made upon those demo- crats who maintained it, provided they arc ! now willing in good faith to maiutaiu the ' settlement as it exists. Such an under standing is wise and just in itsvlf. It is well known bow I labored in com pany with southern men to have this line extended to the Pacific But it bas depar ted. The time for it bas passed away, and I verily believe that the best nay, the only mode now lclt of putting down the fanatical and reckless spirit of abolition at the North is to adbuns to the existing set tlement without the slightest thought or appearance of wavering, and without re garding any storm which may be raised against it." canal across the Isthmus or Suez. This groat enterprise, which, for tunny years, bas seemed too vitionary a project to be seriuuslv enterliiitied. is likelv to i prove not only practicable but to be actu-! ally realized. The commissi m of engin- I I ecrs and scieutifio men whom the Viceroy ' I ... . , I oi -gypt appaiutea to examine and deter- mine upon the practicability of uniting ocean to ocean by this means, bave made i ..... . .i a report, in which they declare that a canal , eould be built on uearly a direct route Irom Suez to the Gulf of Pelusium, with a branch to the Nile. The cost is 83,000,000, and the construction will take six year3. At Suez 25 feet of water will be found at the distance of 5,000 feet from the bbore. 1 The port to be constructed in the Gulf of - ... ..... ... Pelubium, which the former project placed at the bottom of the Gnlf, will be located twelve miles to the west on a part of the coast where the water is 25 feet deep at less than the distance of two miles from the shore, and where the anchorage is good, and getting under sail is easy. It is esti mated tbat a saving will be made in dis tances between the reripociive places and Boiubuy, as follows : Constantinople, 12,- j 900; Havre, 8,923; London, 8,550 ; Liv- j crpool, 0,5i.O ; Now lork, i,dl; ew i Orleans, 8,173. More than one-half the j distance is abridged between the principal ports of Europe aud Asia by the proposed canal. This single fact shows its immense utility to all nations, as well as to Egypt and Turkey, and will secure for ils projec tors the best wishes of the civilized world, m - ..7 r. ? n - r .k : ,,i i. i,-- Gen.Lane.who has just been chosen one j ol tue U. S. senators by tue l-reo state Legislature of Kansas, K ctured in the Hall of tbe house of Representees, llarrislioyg, on tbe Kansas question, on Friday evening last He is an old line Democrat and was a friend of the Nebraska bill, but be poured a terrible broadside into the Natioual Ad ministration and tbe Democracy generally, for their studied efforts to defy the will of tbe people, and force Slavery into the Tor- ntory. He was listeucd to with profound I attention, restless aa were some of the lead- J ing Democrats, and after he closed, a res- j olution was adopted, declaring in favor of i the admission of Kansas as a Free State, by the acclamations of the large audience. Fioht with Texas Indians. The Antonio Texan of tbe 20th ult. contains a letter from Fort Mason, giving an account of an engagement between a purty of dra goons, under Captain O-ikes, (of Montour Co. Pa.) and the Waco Indians, in the di rection of tbe Upper Llamo. One Indian was killed and several wounded. AU their animals and camp eqnipage were taken. Several dragoons were slightly, and two of them severely, wounded. Slates fob Kansas. A St Louis paper says tbat since tbe opening of the river navigation full five hundred slaves bave arrived there on the way to Kansas, of all ages sexes, and shades of color. Tbe paper says tbat all the saVmes go i the cabin of the steamers, while poor tekiu amain going to the same place ("poor white trash") Utkt pottage m atek. Tabud ARO FsATHlHtD. We learn from tbe Canton (Miss.) Commonwealth, that Charles Wheel ock, by trade s plaster er, was tarred and feathered in tbat place on tbe night of the 19th inst, and then or dered to vamose tbe raoche. It appears bis offenee was tampering with slaves and pro p gating abolition tentimsnti. Union County Spring Election. LEW1SBUHG. f Burgess Genrne A FncK C.)iiMah;e Hu;;b V. ;ier High Couialilt lleury Hess Auditors-.! Hayo. J WSannrr, Jno Miller ...rth War. 21! . Soutl. 1JJ nUK JuJRe Jonathan Wolle lluuier ' luspeclor aihan Kawn Elhanan Fisher Alex Aminoa Jona Nesbit Coaticil-Josiaii Girion J0,.,1.Br?WB AsseS:,or-Levi Sierner Danl Neyhart Overseer Poor Saml Slifrr Peter levms 8cbool Direciors-11 U Walker U S James tlecuon 8chl House 2d St. Joua. bpyker s BUFFALO E, ICS votes. Judge David Herbst Inspectors Weidler Roland, Cyrus Dreisbacb Justice David llerl it Assessor Andrew Buhl Overseers John Rmer, David Herbst Cousiable Wm Aikey Directors Jas Irwiu.Dav Beaver, Enos Stabl S'ipervisors Adam Grove, Saml Ewing Auditor John Wise KELLY, 51 votes Jur!ge-J,.hn Mull Inspectors John Daiesman. George A Sianl Assessor Win R Clingan rst-rs- Wm Nagte, Uanl oti (Jiiiis:..ble Joseph Uuyer . bireeinrs Win r Dousal. David Moyer "-' - - , ' ii-;i Supervisors Jcihn Btnnasc, Daniel sum ll..nt.,ru n in K IIliUu: HufcorsAbFredeiick, Jacob Gundy. Jacob Auditor John Schrack. iurowu Supei visors Geo Kreisher, David ocnracn Town Clerk Gideon Biehl WHITE DEER, 172 votes Judge John L Ranck Inspector- Saml Goodlander, Jos Caldwell i....crl,.hn W Fisher Overseers John F Richard, Jacob Dershsm Directors Danl B Keber, David Ritnsey, Hy Constable Jacob Kostenbader. J J1' Supervisors-Jacob .Troxel, f rbanns Ranclc Auditors Joseph Moyer, Jonas r lslier yeveii,Ug WEST BVFFALOE 113 votes ?j. ii m Phi. ' ' Inspectors John Clpa" lalia T Barber i.....nr insanh Klinceraan Supervisors George E Sheary, Jacob Retsh. Overseers George Wagner, Aaron Hauclt Justice S L Shoemaker Constable Andrew Iddings Directors Geo W Weiser, Danl Fisher Auditor John Hayes Town Clerk John Deck HARTLEY, 261 votes Judge Daniel Holler Inspectors Mtcbl Schnure. David Tillman Justice Richard V B Lincoln Supervisors Wm Donesteel, Christian Dale. Assessor Daniel Spigtemyer Auditor Daniel i.'i.s Constable John Kline Pa.r!,v n jonn Hower, John Frederick Directors Solomon Miller, John Diehl Town Clerk D B Kerst MIFFL1XBVRG, 174 votes Justice George Dreisbach Judf Nicholas Millhoose Jnspectors-And Goishall, Jacob Klingeman Council Hy Bogenreif, Jno Gasl, J H Young. Assessor Saml Getpen. John Badger. Snnrrvisnra I,.hn GotshalL Levi DerT Eirrectorijn0 Keichard. Danl Moss. Hy Wolf, Constable Christian Millhonse - LIMESTONE, 86 vote t,Arwm 1ilin 1 1 rrtt nrnu. , torfFredk"Menor. Jena. Hoy Supervisors George Smith, John Rinkert Assessor Danl Keber Overseers John Bogenreif. John Shenkle Directors Jas Crosgrove, Robt Chambers Constable Christian Dauberman Au litor Fredk Stees Town Clerk Jos Sanders KEW BERL1X, 151 vote Justices Lewis E Kessler, David Spiller Burgess George Merrill Council F K Stauffer. Ed Wilson, Ab Schneh, Jnsiah fimnehart, Mich! Kleckner. I Judg" fredk Smith Inspectors Geo W Banm, Jno S Heimbach Directors S Hermai.y Jr. W R Steinrnck, G jVferrill, Abm Schoch. Assessor John P Seehoid Overseers Jos Kleckner, Michl Clemmens Constable J-s W Ewing Auditor John D Bogar y.ICA'SD.V,27 votes Judg Jacob Gross Inspectors Christ'r Seehoid. Cha's Olrlt Supervisors Joseph Seebold, David Oldt Auditor Chs Wilson, John Moyer, Jno Maize. Assessor Philip Gross Overseer John Mitchell, Wm Gebhart CXIOX. 101 votes Judge J. hn Vanlluskirk Inspectors Peter Young, Josiah Lloyl Justices Archibald Thomas. Jno Youngman. Assessor Aaron Vanliuskirk Overseers Jacob Sicar, Jonathan Hummel Constable (Je-ree Lloyd Directors M II Tasgart. Charles E Morris Isaac Ever Jr. Chas Slear. SrervisorsDanl Price. John Slockcr Auditors R Stocker, Chs blear, Isaac Lapley, clerkurBTV G,hson The Right HI an Come at Last, THE PROGRESS OF MEDICINE. It was with no ordinary pride and satisfaction that we lately had the honor of an introduction to one of the most eminent men of the age, the English 'physician. Professor Thomas H.illo way, a gentleman, who has done more for the advancement of medical science than any oth ea that can be named, not excluding such re nowned "savans" as Abe rcromcie, Rush, Clark or Majendie. The Professor has been recently traveling in the United States, having visited this country for ihe purpose of establishing a aPt for 'he sale of his medicines in Iew X ora. Il is true i..a. our puuui. ua- iv& ul-- familiar with his great reputation, but, partly owing to the heavy duty imposed upon impor ted medicines, and partly to ihe unwillingness of physicians and druggists to advance the in terests of a professional brother, whose supe rior knowledge and skill threatened to cast their own pretensions into the shade, the sale (although great) in America cf his wonderful remedies bas nut yet equalled the enormous demand which exists throughout the whole of Europe, Australia, the East Indies, and most other parts of the civilized world. It was for this reason that the Professor, few months ago. determined to make New York the location of a great American depot for the preparation and sale of his medicines, rivaling in extent and usefulness his celebrated establishment in London, which, as all travelers know, is one of the "institutions' of that city. We have rea son lo congratulate ourselves, and especially oar sick and afflicted fellow citizens, upon bis felicitous resolutions. For proceeding step by step, on strictly set. entitle principles, the Professor, at the early pan of his career, attained to a discovery, which placed him above all competition in the triomphi of the healing art He noticed how much of tba boasted Medical knowledge of the present day was empirical, and bow iiitle was really known of the laws of hnmae physiology. Continuing his in vestigatnna, a happy thought struck him, like an inspiration, and be located the seat of very disease no matter what its natnr and diagnosis in the blood. Tbe blood bas vitality the blood is alive j it is indeed in the language of Scripture, "the life of man." If that stream of existence is impure, bow can the human being be otherwise than feeble, ex. hassled, emaciated and afflicted by various ferns ef discus 1 To purify the bleed, end 1856. keep it pure, is, virtually, to banish sickness from ibe earth. Here then is hope for the suf ferer. The pooriovalid.despurins! f recovery, may fo forth luto the w,-ild a ienvte I and Strong man. Professor H jlloey"s trraiment. eradicaies all our ailments ; wneiher they are of tl.e stomach, liver, kidneys, lii"ss, heart ..r sken. he refrrs their onKin to the blood and re stores the appaiemly diseased organ lo pris tine and perfect health. Knowing ihu. as we do. from the experience of our friendi, as well as from our own, we discharge but ,a Samari tan duty to the public, by a cordial recommen dation of ITolloway's Pii's and Ointment ihe former for internal derangements of the system, the latter for external appliea'ion to wounds and sores, which have resisted every other so called remedy. X. Y. Atlas GRAND JCttons MAT TKRM. IVAtVt Dm- Saml llerkheimpr, Jno Pirrsham, Andw M'Clenahin, .Inet.h M'Curley Hu-tri Win Eilert, Saml Wilt F.n-t Buff.ilnc Leonard V.'. lf.-, Abr G Brown. Kelli Andw lilack, David Grove, Juliu Cris- w'ell, Jacob Kevscr MJIUnburK Danl lleeklev, Henry Bogenreif, Jus Hoop, Andw (Melius ll'ol Btiff'hirlno Clsphun Lru'.-irif aml Hei'rich, Jacob De Fraln, Jaa Bliiir, Saml Gcddes, Lewis E Joues BiiffaLxl.tmes Irwin Vmun Clias U Morris TPAVKKSB jrRORr!. Limtshme Jacob Leiby, J -ha Bogenreif, Robt t.'hatnhers Krllt John Mover if Buffiil Alex Penny, Jno Schrack Lsq, At,m Aurand, Thou renny, nami irners, : Danl Miller - inJns KleeVnair. Josiah Swin'hsrt. : BuffitvW'm Baker, Jnmes Mothers, Robert Sirayhorn,M..n.n D K-ed. i.ersham Bidlle, Jacob Zipbarh. Mictit Dnnkltr. Chas Fry L Ritter, D B Kaufman. Jacob Bitting, Wm Wallers. J..el Ranck, Jacob Leiser , Arrfrv-Elias Orwig. David Hayes, Jacob . : . ... t , n... i .""' Jac?D .. Mtmmbnre Jos tupri. Jonn ti inter, oami i Orwig.CeorgeMa- , QOy JOS PftiNTlf.fi I 2 ' vius J We have recently added a number of varieties of JDQ TYPfi to Our i f varieties of iOS TYPS to former larfrp nsortment, makinpj OVER 60 STYLES , . , . , Of type, large Olid Small, With a gOOll , ariiity Of borders, and mo.St respect- j fnllv snlif.it n trial of thx-m bv those - j ; wanting anything m tue way oi aJJiinJ)i5Ji.i3a Tickets, Blanks, I.ubila, j CARDS, Circular?, Bilh, Ac The: use of these bv merchants and blisill-1 era men ceurallr, i, more common in j b . . ' , . most communities than in our3. A larger range of operations mnv be j gained by a constant "keeping before tne people of the TRADE, OCCUPATION OT PROFESSION of anv man : and a nearer approximation to a Cash busi ness may be made with patronage attracted by this means. We think we Lave the materials and the experience the taste nnd the tact to execute nil kinds of Jobbing expected from a Country Office, in a 6tylo not excelled od reasonable terms and in prompt time. Call AT THE "lUonioEe" Cffun. APPALsT STATE and County Taxes.Pursuant to law, we the undersigned, Commissio ners of L'nion county. Pennsylvania, hereby give notice to the taxable inhabitants of. and all others owning taxable property or effects whatsoever within the said county, taxable either for State or County purposes, that an APPEAL.for the benefit of all interested, will be held for Ihe several Townships aadBoroughs wiihin tbe county, as follows : on FrMar tba 11th et April. Tor Wist BCTFALnf To. at tb- hooaa of J. bkard, Mif flitttiurR, on .Satur day th Ktb -if ApitL Tor BCrTaWB Tp, at Iba boure of Jamra MVraifcht. on Monti:-? the llth of April. For Kru.T Tp, at tba henae cf ..nm-s Lawson, ou lut tuo IStb of AprlL For Whit? Dtn Tp, at tb- Ito-i-e of Jum. a A.Iain-, ou Wcd-ie-Ja th ltjth or Aorll. For IUst Bcfrator Tp, at Mi- houae of oi-re tv.w-. on Thtira-lar the l.tb cf April. For CMOS' Tp, at tbe h JU90 of ll-ory Gtioo. on I'nd'ir. thi- l.tih of Af-U. Tor LkkisBCKiI North Ward at h. Co.lnli.ltlere, Offl on Saturday, th. ItHh f At-rll For Lcwii-BCM Seulh Ward, at -he- oinmiioiiera'OiS e, ou Monday, the -lt of April. Whn and where ill p-rsons and corpora lions, who shall feel themselves aggrieved of ihe enu- 'TL -on and value ma le of their tax able prop-riy and cfocts. pursuant lo an A"t entitled "An Act to establish a uniform mode for ihe value of property and asessir.ent of taxes." approved the T5th day of May, 1941, are requested to alter ' and state their griev ances i..r redress acco, .'ins 10 law. AH ihe abr-ve Appeals will be held between the hours of 9 o'clock. A.M.. and 3, P.M. GEORGK SCHOCH. IfK.H D V. B. LINCOLN, JACOB II CM VI EL, Attest : Commissioners. A. KENNEDY. Clerk. Commissioners'OificeXewisbnrg.March 7.1956 Wakefield's Hand Corn Planter, Which after two sea sons' trial has been found much superior to any other implem ent now in tie for planting Corn, Broom Corn, Ueans, 4c, is now offered to the Farming community by Aznus authorized to sell the same. This implement is plain ,ann simple in cons truction, not liable to ri;i!'get out of ri-pair. can t - be easily adjusted to piiiui ai auy uesireu depth, drop any number or seeds in a hill, and costs but Five Dollars. An examination of it, with the abundant Testimonials which can be abowu from those who have used them, can not fail to convince every one that it is just the thing needed bv 55r"every Farmer. GEDDE3, MARSH &. CO., LewUbure, Agents for Union and the adjoining Counties. TAKE NOTICE ! THE Partnership under the Firm of J. HAYES CO. having closed on the 10th of September last We would" respectfully request all persons having u-settled accounts with the above Firm to call upon the subscri bers and settle them without delay. HAVES. COO DM A CO. U. W. SUtX&t rUa'S tm WWW NJIfw WSWk aM.aw WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drug and Chemical Emporium, Market Street ... Lewisburg. Pa. WOOD FOB SALE. APPLT to A. K. Bell or John CL,alfant Fall eerds delivered. May 10, . r .-.t I ir..n., p..i-n M irtin A 1trc. a x nerietir e OI Air. orrri, l).ml ievhart, Wm Moore. Clns V KLne, ' of the Company, to supp'y tl.e aimcu.ty , "..r .. m. ou, -Charles Yoder, K M Musser, S F Lyndall j making judicious seiecliuiis. ; trma ,-on.i a -du n itai ihia mati'ina la ir.a u.i ll'-ar Bulhot David Watson, Wm Kliule, Farneular atiemiuii g'ten to locating .ir- : r11d ,er ,no.B i,.r pcrna of M,r,u kraitk. t SWmak-r ' rals, examining lauds, (noshing maps and h,r.;i.. o.u-b5.W-1.--a imx.n.s red X :'.:7 aVaf . tm. AbVjW. m Jaraei B. Hiralin, TTOBNEYiat LAVr, 11. rarom.- on 8ecord St. west side, Snd d.,r.r souih of Market, Lew inhurp, - 6m5'J3 1 l u,OB Cu- Yi- Real Estate. FOR SALE! LOT of Fencinc Posts. Apply to l. M. LOXGBV, or the subscriber. WAXTL'D-Some person to farm a Lot of abuul 3 acres, on the shares. A. K. BE1.L, Apl 4, 1656. Gen. Agt fniv. at Lew. Rich Prairie Tarms ! j TTSIMPltOVED LAN Lb, and Town I U Lots in Illinois, l.iwa, and a ljointng Mates for sale in great variety, at low pri- ; ces. and on favi.rahle terms. Pamphlet Catalo?'ie Dscriptions of Prop- i erty, wih prices attached, forwarded Era'-" j by mail on application. Our txt-nirt b eal connect-on) will facilitate giving valuable information of any part of j the U'et to applicants desiring to lecair, fw Uuyers of l'linms Central R. R. Lands , can avail themselves of the km, a k.'pe audi ihe la'e Land a'eiit dt.se. ipiii.ns, pavment d taies, ind lo a gen- tral K-al Eitalc Business. tll.VS M. DI.I'l. V .V t o. Corner of Michigan At. and 3 "im cua n. Hirer, 4 im. i..,vcu.u. 1 1 ravin . oont.i. CHIC AGO - Sheriff's Sale. iw,.,(m( u-rit f Vn.. Pv is. I ' llllUO VI a "III VI rt-ou. i ) sued out i f the t'"tirt i f Cunnnon Fleas t v-learuew county, wm oe eap-sru lu . Sale at the hnse of J;.;ob IJecKarMi. the b-.ro.igli of Mifflinburg. L nion county, t a., on str.(v .ha. "fiih dav of April ueit. at 10 " V---' finff described yr-r- ' " -- - ' - "A'certa.n lot of-ground annate in .be boro' acre more or less.wi.h the appurieuan- ces, with thereon erected a two-st- rry fii MilnirtDUrg auresaia,coina!:iin "ii i j house, waiherbnarded, and k.tchrii andi.i al stable, adioinn' lot ot Jacob Ames on tne west. John Badger on the east, and Ihe Turn- p,b-e on tne so...... a all nnniher lot rf emtind on u ater street in said bor-nich, adi-.ining lot of R. Chambers on the west. Win. Young on the nonh. J ircpb B-'ob on the ast, anrl n -tuey , un ,he sm,. containing one-fourth -f an acre ; more or less, with the appurtenances, Seized and taken in esecuiion and to be sold j as the properly of J in UAInrnru. PAN.trU D. (JU.DIV. Pheriff. Ulnce, Lewisburg, iiiaren to-ra nnenns 0K "ALL., j rri A new tV0-Storev IiKICK IIOL'SL j -L-2-'n a desirable snuanon on Nonh Tmrd : - L,ifcb"rB- T'Z r3"".?"' lr,!iu're - ; the subscriber, tesiding in it. ! 4n6i2 HENKY BEXNER. ! WQ tllOSC who wish TARMS. To j JL have fertile land at a cheap price and r n y terms, your attention is called to the i Jiiuij nA l t.A.v or luaij iv.i .i... Twenty five acres, or more in proportion, are given for $200, piyable in instalments of ?I per vrrtk or $1 per month. It is located in Elk county, Pennsylvania, and has one oi ihe best matkets for its pro-luce in the State. The soil is a rich loam, and is nn to be surpassed fur farming, as examination will show. It has the best elements of prosperity, being un derlaid by two rich veins of Coal, and will shortly be intersected by four Railroads. The Timber is of ihe most valuable kind ; Title unrxceptionably good, and warrantee deeds are given. It presents a good and substantial opportunity to commence farming, providing for one's childien, or making an investment. Further particulars can be ha I from the pam phlets, which are sent to inquirers. Letters answered promptly. Apply or address SAM'L W. CAT TELL, Secretary, IS5 Walnut street, north side between r.-urth and Ftfih streets, Fhilairtpnia. Full information is contained in the pamphlets 3m6l3 Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale. T- suit purchaser, on reasonable terms. THERE are 9 lots of Woodland, sl- X mate in White IVe r Tp.. on Litile liuf- i faloe Cre'k.abni.t a mile above tluldin's store, j ranging from 14 to SI acres each, well ti.nb- ! ered wiln various kinds ol Oak, Pine, PupUr, and I'hesiiut. I .'k. a'.rm i-An-aim arm-.. KS rra.nf erh-rh 1 i c - . t. ' i I .ml Ins n i, a Turo S ! . r v Toff House, a Log Stable. Spring of Water. JiJtland Fruit trees of various kinds. I. ad- joins lands of John Hummel and Jacob Hart - man, about mile fiom Unldin's Store, in White Leer tp , Union Co, Pa. The above property is offered at Private Sale, by the subscriber. GEORGE MEIXELL. Kelly Tp., Auc 10, '55. A Valley Farm of Limestone Land, ; fioMPiilSLNG about 163 Acres, for! J 8AI.E. 6aid Farm is in one of the best i W heai-growing vaihes in Central PewnsyWa nia.withm two miles (over a Bridge) to a Rail- : road, accessible to .Markets, in an eminently i healthy neighborhood, near to Mills, Si -res, j Church and School H uses, aud in the inulst j of an intelligent antT?espectab!e population, t The Improvements ate a firi-clas BA'K i BARN PO by 45 feet.with a fair Mansion j House, Wasron house, Cora house, andjl other suitable Ojtbuildings. It has a large ew Apple Orchard, and Peach and Pear tree itf&c. sullicient for ordinary use. The Farm is all cleared txcepr about one acre (and plentv of Woodland in the immedi ate vicinity,) all of Limestone soil, and as the owner thinks is not surpassed for natural pro ductive qualities by any in the State. It will be sold whollv, or a portion of SO to 100 acres, as might suit a purchaser. aJr"Any cash man wishing such a property can obtain further information bv ano'i-.ne to O.N.WnDE!r,C4ro7iic4oir.ce.Lewisburff. M83 FOR SALE. Ja-A corner of Market and Water streets.we II calculated for a residence, for business, or for a residence and place nf business There is a large BRICK Honse containing 4 large rooms on thefirstfloor,6 bed-rooms on the second floor.and 2 large finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen and Washhouse adjoins. There are also a spacions Cellarjarge Cement Cistern, a Pump, and Well of good water, a Stable, and all necessary Outbinldin-rs. For terms dec. apply to Geo. F. Miller, Es. & E.DAVIS. Lewisbnrg, Sept. 83 1950 Slap of Union and Snyder Counties. VARNISHED, with Wooden Rollers, and on Muslin, ready to be hong up, will be sent by the subscriber, postage paid : Township map, colored, lor (1 60 Ueol-eical 75 Th Division line is drawn on this Map, also Township lines, and as it contains all ths principal Roads, and shows comparative dis tances, it should be studied by an who are to vote on the location of the Seat of Justice. The Geological Map ahows the strata of ths wo Connt.es. For cheaper copies of tha Map, address K. VOLKMAR. Lewiibnrg, May 18, IBJe. Let us Beatoa togcfticrt c- v.. . f 5 HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. war Aits wissicKt Ithaabaan thlctf tha human ra' to ba lih-S do.n bTrM aud nBarfg. M-H-LOWAT-SKIU, l ,.J,.ll, f t',, rallrf of b. AK .... ciiuava, aa. ''. oou.tlt..Uoms. iTolr.ao. Holla. ! 7rI-.iH'I"1" .onfactuia fl,i Buno.. m ... i '"l"'"ih;,?j :' ..a ,ioi. d f -I. ; ot " aw aa lo IW ivuiu.ai a aiaaaac. TlcH FilU 1'arify the Blootl. Tbaa f.moua rills ara T.rt-iv mVtod to of'" ou tua M -u.a. b, tba liaar, U.a Sl.lD.ja- '" . " atin ai.d ihi- bowtia, toti.1ir any .lrtai.(i.at la Uirlrfuua,..ua,,unllU.g U.a ttuul, Uw 1U) louna. ul iJr, an-J lliu. dia-aw In all Ua truia. hgy-l'M vo l Litrr Oimphiiitt. Nearly half tba huraan r:a hata Ulan tia r!!I. It has ln proti-l in I rarta , f tb. worllUbat liO'kn- ka umu Ituuaro.-ai lo ih.ui luo. a of diaunkiarl tu. liaar, tMW. au.l !. n.a 1. 1 atoialnb t'" T" ? aoo tua a haaituy ton In tl aaa ornaoa, bowaaj aul diuuii, udnliia all olter maanB ba tallW, (.'tutral Dilditj, HI Jeullh. Slaiir 'f tl.e rooFt dt-aiolio lii...rnatull naaa cja nai wi""" FiiwiU Comiilaintl. V, f. mlr, yonn or oW. birald bo wltbont thh ala lrkid n.dicii".a. 1. t.irr-ta jjid rrulaM u. nioulblT o,u;. ll. Kri.tia. act.osi" B..i. caa. 1 llkaacija.. II l alKU 'bail, at .ml lal mailiciua tbat can ! to ih.kli-u an a,a., sua lot any cciu,hJt. " queutly co fjm!!y .bould b niihout.t. Uufoxji-t l li ar.l'i rJ ("aim in tAa w-r'i . .v . Lir Complainla i"??, I'Tati A, Lo-u -0! rumu iau lira ttor wu 'frTi li.fiutiiu Veurri Affvr:t.ti l:,-imirM'-n Uoraw of ul k;t.i liimrbur VSo.a .1 u.. M..,uftori.. i f PiiJVnor IiaLitWAT, 82 n.a-n i.r. Ntaioii. an-i t Lire unbuilt th t'tnti iitv. anJ th 'iviatid woia,ij r-.a.J. nt lj rlit. U Ct U ti MUi il tit- j - " " " ; B Mrtctioni fc-r tic i dance of patlanu i aawr 4- t h.ie u coowai;rbi- aTU-K ly tab. log bm ! d-K-itlw aiaogaaa te?-a t. a AYER'S PILLS. a m DUrCOseS 01 a 1 M w - . irpobes of a PII1SIC. : -L iHTHK h-tt Jnrff s-xi-vMi a ptTltr fi-WiRr! t"r ui ffi- tr.e p'lr? tt--f r'"t wlr-b rottH b rvh- on a a.;. I lit 3:;f ill :". 'ipC"it.,'T. h i b m iii' pnrt d to ir.et !hal dtn:Ai.d, aud au "tivt- tr. 1 of it- irt'.i-. h:vi COTit Ws.TelT tIi'-wri u;t vhtxttp't-H ,1 aTrt.rru'ir tli purrve drvrrvi1. It m 'iv t.i lu.tkt .a jhiiai ft, not tr Tn;ike ths- '-.t -I all .Vi-w-p ii. 'M a - l -.11 tf-, ItT.Tt rf r-t itti r. iin i.- btfrn aitii-titt r. an Vt.iu V U it -I'-t vt- "-y'li'l n'tpt.'tfu.lT ' j'i. f ' . r'if li rf. -."i' ti. It hn rXH'n up!rhi'i-ir f r th p.'ti'-ur hiti-t-rtti tiist almu-it eviw ynrz- ::ve li t-! i lrt-.iu'jr.i"'- ari'l imtatini' tu l-: . ' (;. ii t. M.iin of ihrm pr iti 'c "-'i ir.;.ii.p p."i ii'i'l rc'.uUntn in ihe s.yts?fn Unwr ifi.-n iMT'tii .ja-I-in"!? the ta -ud lu CTiv 1 ir,, i. it ;.r:-.- Ii"ni a nrri'.'ir t'.i-ti? fliiuc- t r u t m :tri-e trurn ti.-t U". an '-it it ; tr. tn-i'. ;TiT nnifi; . iM iU'IkiouViv. M'Mi'tc d!r'ci;'r fur tn.x ut' :'i ...f soer.i J.a'-e U ii!-n tnry arr -n-lir-i' l? ar a:ven cii tlit b. Ami'"? the cm pL.mts wii'-n hve vtn peiily curwi b thui. n s rwr.ti). Lt Litiipiaint, in it TritJUa fut:r.s uf .fa'in'li-'t. Ip.tlcatinii, Languor nl L of Aj- t.t-. ' nn -ss. liiitarnlity, Diliotis llri.j.rt.s, i;i. .'; i'-.-r. Itr ath! . !. Ham m tnr Mil .tv! I.rtiim ; f' r. m trith, ail ihesc are mt the cor io..'iuY t di,sM''M sit.on m the 1avt. A i ;f fi t, th-v . f t 1 ip mpt .-itui sure relief IB tv tn -tie'-. V.ii-s lentcrr, Ilui - or, 8t f- ila and Sciih t. "' Jj. with ttotrnes of th ixxir risers and impur.tj of the bi-nd; m hiit. ar.f ami tiv cie vhre a r'rpatie is required. 'I H-f vtp alo pffduccd sm mjiilr!f sf-r-f:. rr.r. fn Ruii atUm. Ou it, I ,ivjr. tnpl, Knpr1 ;v, I ..pit tU'.i of the llcrt. Pain in the h i k.' St m if h. and Si !. The- shH b lWrtv t. kii ia tl.e iuiiiisi f tue yar, to piinnr tha bo.l aj:d pm.irr tSe vt:n t:r the ctune nf icaor. n ncc-ii-Tr:-?! Arts fcmnlaten the tomarb ar l trftn-rlt jniii hcai'hy s.'ttcri. and rr.Mrf the pr t:te and Tip-r i n-y pio-;! the bWd. and. by X'ltJ il:m tbi.t .irtiun n tit tireiilatorr r.ytem. r'i vi.Te the ti1li: of th bo'lv. and restore the w.iit--l "r ti:-t-xsi J !m-k.:s rf the whol ordain:-:. Hence r.n flfra "n.i i."-4e ti aIi.ta;w,s, c"ii ihotiefi no aertoir -irT nTMMit e;t; Imt rn nel'earT l'siii r s.h"il'l ner b earned to far, ss.t- i . !.' at i o xi'rtii-ine reduiMr the fttretuclH. ;,.Mi t.- kt ii t" r 1 'he thou-sAiid caMir. in wui a a - i i. rr'j'i.n .muot tj onunn-ratrd ijrr, hot tiiev .!i ;nt thi'n -civfw, V the Trasnn of ererr InmIv; ami il w .'.nr!!ittlv b-lieed this pill an er a hiter prp than ary thins which has mi:.' rto bi n au..t ie t oi.tnki id. When their nrt .es art- vu: the pm hc will no loiufer d-'ti it whut vi-iiy tt etupluy when in ue of a cutiia.rtir in' inc. prrrEi pv JAMES C- AVER, Practical and Analytical ! Chemist. Lowell, .Mass. lrce -5 Ccuts par Box Five Boxes foril- ' AVER'S CHEBUT PECTORAL, j For luc cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, j Eronchius, liooping-Cougb, Croup, Asthma, J and Consumption. I ins reuifdv fas wi fr rtaeir nen notorwry frou: :t cnr-a of cattt Trirlr-rr of pittniortarv dirasft tint it ia rntirrlv u;iiiissirv to rec.-i.nt tne ri- -.n s of its aotura m arivr eomnmnilv where it his Vcj employed. o ni-1- U tiu- tiei 1 ot its iirf f-,1.-. -, ai.d so' n-..'n-"ns the cases -f its C'.rr-. tli.-1 .itir.st ererv .-ct'.-n of the emintrr aV,un in p..'rs'.ns puljl.riT known, who has- t-een restorrd ti. ..a .d..iiaiit ana -ven ii-.p-:rAte diseases ot the Imt. us l'V it -i.-f. vl"n,-n on--e tried its s-ipcriorlT o-- r ev.-rv n-l-.rr niiipe of its kind is too aprr-ei-1. to ei--ioe -o-H'irt.itiLnl. andshere its virtue at aTi.j-'i.. iht ru1 Ijc no l-.itcr hesit.itc ihat antid' ta to em '.--v f-r the tiistrrsvntr and d-ineroua a-Vr---tlo:-s of the p-uiioniiry orana wh--h are inci-iert to our clioiau-. And not o.ily in fc-toiuale at-t.-i.'kH er n the h-m;s, but f- r th mil-Ur Trieti-s of Colls. Coc-i.is, HoKRsrss. Ac: and it I'HILl-RfcN it is tha p'teasAiilaat and saUl mcdi.uia th:.t can be cl-tiirt 0. A-- tt has lon-r ben m eonataat os thmt.cb'-'r. this etr-i.in, we need not do mora than assure tr. r-; a :t q-ialitv is kept up to the bet that it es-e -s b-N-n and that the genuine arlkle ra sold bv Pr.parr-1 be JAIE C. a ICR, Practical and Ana.' ju ral I 'h.-n:ut. I- wall, Ma. Vor S-.le r-j C W. Sr-Se. mHtt 1 Caldwell. le!a liilrK; J. - - aa-ow, iiitun, U. Oaat. ana Kemper KUcl-n-r, Mifiliulur, aud be all biaiereee.-xTabtre Administrator's Notice. TJIEREAS, Letters of Administration to Ihe estate of Bus-jams SHOsxaKri.late i of Uie township of Uuff.iloe, county of L'nion j deceased, bave beno granied to the subscriber. all persons indebted to saidet;.te are request j fhcm j , authenticated for settlement, at my j tfS,ri,r.Ce in East Buff.loe Tp.and at my residence ia West BuSalo Tp alter 1st of April. Feb. 51. 1S36 pd HENRY XOLL, Administrator. Dr. Jacob Horlacher, I"OTAMC PHYSICIAN, having regained ) his health, has resumed his practice c( ihe healing art. His superior SALVE iasttil in great demand, and all orders supplied as usual. ew Berlin. May 8, 1SS4 sWttv CEOCKS all kinds of 8-day and 30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever VsV ttme-pieoes. Brass 8-day clocks at $4. brass 30-bourcIocks as low as $1. All clocks warranted for ene year at J. I. VODER'S PLATED WARE Cake and card Baskets Table Forks. Spoons and Butter Knives. Teaspoons silver-plated on the best German silver, $1 per i dox- All goods warranted to give satisfaction. AU kinds of Engraving at the shortest notice at L-VODEB' FA fl W ILL aaras Tnaaday Maaaias. . O, U. balf paataraeao-cioa.. T CoaalablCoori Returns and etl Busks sold at the CKromeU (Jfica
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