ty, • 4 ( arla X Pr~xX t'. , • .., y I{6:4' cixn.Lzsz , n, 1.1 7 (.;1"..'1' 8, 1 ',155 WEDN - e:S").IV TH. LARGEST AND CHE,',PEST NEWSPAPER CU \I u: r,AN;) COUN IV Ttaap:—Ta , D,,llars a yr , : Or. (in; 1) ,, 1?ar and 1;:t79 (". ,L'. e'iorliq .Idrance $l. 73 pa;" tite oueat. = IVIii;;• Coliny Conveation. 7 .4" s . . )1,,1 I:, ;.ohli 11 f II tr•!•:t MEE MEE 1:0.z ~a, =III lIIIMIE 1•I I 1 1.!1 ,, 1t , t! ! , 1,11 i \ , i i',.q. LO1'1:1V:I.LF. .ye rn by tel. Lou . l,viil , . of persons have 1,, o u and roan,, Ivuunded in the blnuilv conte..4, ANOTHER: FUSION The 'Harrisburg Tehgraph, which may he presumed to lie the organ of the State Administration, proposes a grand union of the Whig, American and Anti-Ne braska corers of the State in order to pre vent the tritimph of the Ilenwervy in the coming fall election. After speak ing of the alliances which the :Democrats have formed to secure the election . of Arnold Plutuer as Canal Commissioner, and how important in the present junc ture of affairs that he shall be defeated, the Tele t , r(lplt say " This, in our opinion, can only ho fleCoM plished Ly meeting fusi,n with fusion,—by uni•ior; the conservi,t:‘e 11hig, American an.: Anti-;\:...braska tercel against the bowl , I mocraey and their proscriptive sillies. A.ter conultation with gentlemen of standing n huln we know to bolotT, re.pectieely, to the 0.1) Line Whig rinks, to the American Oral-nin th:l, oil to the Anti "Y. , A.r.isl.a or Ise public:::. movement, we feel authorized to sugge,t :111 infOrnaal 11/01'1 ng Of such :13 are oppo the present Nati4 l otal Admit istration at 111 r rishurg on ThurAtAy the . 9fli if August (in stant,) for the purpose of consulting, as to the propriety of coiling a Union Convention, at a subsequent day, to numil.itito a candidate for Canal Connaloner. Let fifty or a hnodred of our prominent eitizens, from the different sections of the State, representing all the eie ments of opposition to the National Adminis tration, assemble at llarri,buri, suggest programme, and call a Contention,—nod our word fur it, an outrugod people will do the rest." The Telegraph adds that it should prefer the candidate thus nominated to be of Whig antecedents, but if he is in favor of the ret,u.ation of the Missouri C,Anpromisc, of freedom in Kansas and Is.,rebrasl:a, and of Americans ruling A he„ will be considered Whig enough to receive its cordial support. It s very evident that if the Demo crats RIO to be defeated this fall sonic concessions must be 'made on the part of each section of their opponents. This Fusion . nropositiOn is therefore entitled to candid consideration. REACTION IN Missouni.—A law and order meeting was-held lately by the citi ions of Ray county Mo., at which while ; denouncing "abolitionism in its true meaning," Alley. declared in favor of, a biding by the laws of the State of Missou ri and the United States, as being suf ficienk to guard their rights andproperty, opposed "to all mobs to drive men either to religious or political ,measures." A resmutien was also adopted to support no man for public office who had in any way - proved himself in favor of mobs. The re seems to be a reactionary movement 'Lk 'ing place in Missouri, of which this meet ing is thus far the most favorable indi cation we . have seen. iM=l MEE IMEMI=I MENEM 1111=1 ME MEC 11.1'L F\ ==== 1.1111,;1 - 11,2 fruit PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION A portion of the Southern press have lately been speculating with some earnest ness upon the chances of the next Presi dential election. • With a keenness which is characteristic, says the 21 7- ortit _A Met'''. ma, they have already perceived, what has escaped the n'tlention ()I' most persons f 4 COtkill II:It the present condition of political affairs is •Iteli n s to render it that a President may he elected t) , the I. , :t(•n , ion of sinvory. this. WllO/I ' , llieru are two par tie, in the Lehi with their candidate , , one or tip! other IntlA ; but wi:h lIIICC strong parties, e.n.h able to (..nr r) a nuinhcr of S,Htes. and havin , ,f an ex cin.-ive candidate urik o w „, the,„ 1:(1 cicutiim I} . l I'e.i,lo. Itnlrtitc; llnu of lief) ciotr ioli'Hriy; of pooofits , Cet;-,4“--eX tol: , io fl (TV. thcV 111.1.11 d idt. n it , 10. il to olt::11t.t. :1 thrue lIIM I.N'nto 1%Iii(11 I( 1111o1V-:\ I,clicrt :tw Nvill cat I) all .\ I Wiscon- I ?IT; Ina, 1 Ili at.tl I u tip. or tjtee 1!1‘ doubt it is not id.,1,. , 1,10 of thew dl!tt.. T 1 No:11111 : : p: trty, it vi:rry. :Xt. \V •Jc;:•cy, .NcW T,•1:- II( r,cc, :111a 14tittioihinn, al..' the fri" . , :iretit Irould li•ft for th.ii OU 11 ady serve to prevept 11n election, It may he said these are mere giu but soiuc estimate of the sort is neeessary in,ordcr to judL , :e of t lie proteddlitics.— n the event of the three parties helm , in ;,uch a posturo, no election would he held by the people, and upon the' House of 1-tepresentatiyes would then devolve the choice. In that body there is an anti-Ne braska majority in the delegation from ev ery fr*ce state except California, so if that majority were to agree upon caucus eandi -tlate they Nyould of cour:w be elected. It thu.i ai,pears that the storm peptlar i:hl: , 2.ll":it , :i which ,••Ivcrt, ov:r the _•.oll:itr.\ evt'n it it :-11.01 1 .,! t. 10:0 MIE uro the "f :I, i:•souri Coin prontis,:, 11;v or( ctol one l'ighly purpin,o, io unijority fur t lie.(.lection of l're:-,ident in a certain con- I Ingeney. PHILADELPHIA NOIIIINAI'IONS. The Americans of Philadelphia, jud ging from the tone of their papers there, don't seem to have been very fortunate iii their nominations; and the system of general halkting, the papers say, has re sulted in more intrigue and corruption than any system ever before introduced. The Df.morrats there once tried the sante plan of nominating, and abandoned it on account of its impracticability and corrup tion. The Philadelphid Sun, the oldest American paper of the city, stews to be heartily disgusted with the character of many of the men who have succeeded in obtaining nonii!a lions, and attributes The unfortunate sidections to the system that was Adopted in nominating. The Sun goes on to picture the results of the late ballotings, stating the distrac t racted state of the party produced by the bad nominations made, and says that the better portion of the party "aver that there is nothing in the' laws or regulations of the party compelling -them to vote fur 'natural fools.'" We trust other sections may learn wisdom f'rom the experience of Philadelphia. ma.„Grahams Magazine for August, is illustrated h n well-execuictl engraving of " Washington crossing the Alleghany River," and a colored plate of the pnshions. There are besides a lumber of engraved designs of minor articles of female dais, all which will, no doubt; be duly appreciatCd by the thou sands of lady readers of that popular work:— The letter- press of the number is quite cred itable to.tho magazine and its editor. Phila delphia:•A. 11. See. $3 a year. _ ...'yyy' ~rjLlll ryrotl(~~I __ ' ~ r W~'4)`~~a r~ ,~'r 67 Vl~il e ~ff .c SOUTHERN ImucTioN t. g;----., The election in this State took place on the 2d inst. and was for members of Congress and State Legislature only.— The result shows that the twelfth sec tion of the' Philadelphia platform was not suffic.ient to put ;innr throwA, Tlw followiwr, which is the latest despatch. re ports tits. cle , ..tion of G Deinocrata awl 2 Atow . ieans : 11.11INGTo , (N. ('.) ,k J./I.ll'- 111111 4 11 . VS ;lint 11. \I •I IS in the -t Di•lrict 1: 1, ( 111 :: 11'c m) in Ihe :-«'(.1 1, 1: 11: Wilislolv t 1I(in) in the thin!; Ilifthch ml in Om r. (1 1, -n.) in the ; Thool4l, II • Chi , ;..11131) (11L:11 r the • • :,„•I (1. (K. N I in the m.(l i in tht , Tiro h,•!ivlc.i to IU \V.\ .-non,T,,N. Co.--A ic!..olt. in levy an:l tic rc:ult duuhtinh hi r, -.4044a4 , Arit r, —'l'!,e frill: t Trl,r(-0(. , 1.0w try, 'Flo. Ev.,tv N , 111H.: •r_B. Ihm.,•er - I. r'Hin the ..r i.t.61-2: that 1,•( hok • hirt thy.; :Ind 1.1 , 11,, it IL. Atc: 6 1 , , P. res t ,,t in T ,t;,: L.... 1• , pir•ti,n in I:en \ (I• ,• 1,0'4 t 1.1% 1 , .\ 111 , 11 , ;,r. i• 1 I. it 'l'l r.• rc t•in 11,e tint ME LI v. .1,1 , t.. TllO t,locks of nt preV:ll):4 tiro 1 111, , wns tufixn an 1 1.11U1: • Vetel ti. 1.11.11 tlrt rat in the Ull? 11. W I:1. Or.ng uh t,,Nvu 0:11111.11. ot'm contemplated ntinct; h the ( fhe, s 11,1 *Fifties 011.1 Conr- It I . netcrpap,•r:4. The returns from the utlitr 11111 tihn. tit the State indicate the bucees of the Anwrit:in ticket. {? lEEE 1: ! :',IY" Later de , patebes any that Gentry is teak , ' in T•liessce. The bloody work at Liotisvilic stir continues DEItIOCIt:AtIC [xnrc:xazlo v. The removal of Gov. Reeder excites deep :Ind general indignation throughout the Northern ;•!Itotes, the feeling exten ding even to those whe have hitherto said little,or nothing respecting the Kansas ontr:Te. Ihe I larrisbur , liemoorntic Cniun zh:nuunoes the act une, t uivocully in : I n t aticlo t ;:ure len th,, the tune of which m3\• be imagined front the open- II L NIA "A blow which will recoil with terrible cf feot has be. .11 , truck by the Nathinal Adminis tration. 1':1,1 tiler it was impulse of a gab:: - nizva imbecility, ill judging counselors. malice or disapFintment, we little care, A gross and ihgrant wrimg. Ims,howerer been perpetra tv.i, a wr , ng Whieli, ere long, trill bring shatio. and reproach upon those who were its instigators Mid doers. The hour lots pa ,, e(l (Shen a specious tale will deceive the people. No puerile charge of lamb speculations can bur fel at, instant lipminst the storm of wrath which will be ItronFed. A high minded, honuralAe, fearless and determined man has been wanton ly mid basely strichen llowp, because he I IS• tqq.ted :HIT would rimbcate the rights of free• nn n figmbist a horde of lawless and law break ing ruffians." The Easton Arius, published at Reed er's former him - it:Jells us that his removal has elicited the strongest expressions , of indignation there. But the Argus be sides speaking its own sentiments, clearly and fiercely tells sumo unpleasant truths respecting the President. We quote : "Immediately after the first election held in Kansas, one after another of the Missouri in vaders called upon the President and filed their complaints against the Governor, charging him with neglect of his official duties, illegal spec ulations in lands, &c. We state upon authori ty that cannot be disputed that President l'icree at that time told a friend, "I am satis fied that Governor Reeder possesses firmness, honesty and capacity, and a man who has these three qualities, don't often get wrong " We happen to know, too, that our Chief Magis trate gave Gov. Reeder repeated personal as• surances that he approved of his course, and would have acted precisely as ho did in the same position." The - :,Laneaster Intelligences also joins in the dentumiation'of Gov. Reeder's re moval. • Scott Harrison, son of the for mer President of the same mune, htiS been nominated as a candidate for Gov ernor of Ohio by those who are disconten ted 'with the nomination of Chase. Mr. Harrison was a member of the last Con gress, and is also a member elect to the next one. - North Carolina. IM6f11113a=11!1 mil: Sty 11.1' I".vl'i' ic ' ky Elvel ITount anb Tounto 3lititfers C. v. E. B.—Another change his been made in the arrival awl departure of 'trains on the Rail Road. See advertisement. Ni:w OnErsTANcE.—A new. ordinance in rellerenee to weights. rind measures has been prii,se,l by Council, which gill tie found in to day's' piper, The rippointtnent of Wood ('order Ly ;re Council, ‘N e think would be rip proved by the EArtz.-I:viTy goii.g to the or the Big ;-ipring Literii,ry 1n titutc. v.hieb ye-telili4nu l kill continue until an adelre,s niM be de I.vereil.b:,' .1. N. :',l,ielure, E t , l'hambers- IM —.l 1)( , (1 we 0,1 dill inltinted) to ft (vistr:ti I the Amerier,ri party, tact ,11 ..,cenwll to k. LII CoT Icv,e s rci rc tontive from each township of the meeting we 1ef.r.41 u•os to n•e(iNt , ?Id 11,11 - I,iithtion9 ft.]. Fr.on the !Is r.‘ loin( es thus toade up the loco' titc;c (2111:ice of catitlidates who me to he settlol on !Lc ticl:ct. the can wly , !-e earl , : arc iii our r fir( to/'Sher- : V. ere In.t in n'ininatinn on iii.r ti, L ;i.ilirr with a `.i4nitirt. 11,1 WWII,/ !lt take Serious Of itit.toi it their nano , liopptititi , l to ""turd up" as the rh. ic , t.r As rommissioiwr, tc X1;,1 hot 11-Irn nmilus but tindertand th:.t ;11,,ut. \vrrc propc,l-(2.1fol 1—(11:1.!1• hit , : three h.t. Connili,sioner. oincil win ti,:ert on Satur.lay a week neNt to as,:i the result an,l the ticket MI v.iil then he made public 1. N( W, )1 proceed ings of a , rnec.ting: of the Eng.ine and no -o Cc inpany are puY,i,hed in the Ilarrishurg. rini„f tlinnk:i fYtsolve That the cotal)Any gratefully re cognize the kindttes:-,;na hospitality of the fire departanetit and ellizens generally of ear upon the occasion of their recent visit; and that they feel indebted to the ladies espg (flatly, particularly to Meg. Eby, Mrs (orgm told Miss lf org.as tor their beautiful boquets. Sitadir nchnowledgenTits are nib& by the Chambersburg Firemen. Kee extract the fol lowing curd fromthe Chamlibretio papers, signed by a joint committee of "Ord two corn panics: The undersigned, on the part of the Fire Companies of Chamberburg, return our sin cere and heartfelt thituko.''.to 'fair fellow Fire men of Carlisle, for the gener6i3,S and. hand t:ortte manner ni which tlic• received and enter taln A us, to the occasion of our ciett , On S our , ' cc 1,1,t.. T 1 .1* .?ol'..rtors* or the Cumberland c, tol e ut y, n. ct i: of the rnion, Mr. Alli s, of tl,e t io, .i 11 CI., 4101 to Col, Noble (Thicf trshat .1 the lay, our thanks are especially Cole 1 . .. r their lictlrin i ; of to promote our comfort arid phasure,"and for the ninny eci dene,s V . 11.1 Will nod esteem of which thy wade us the recipients. In gonclusiou, the undersigned. would e ‘ s,, , pre: , s, on behalf of the C.ompanie9 they repre sent, the hope tint they may be enabled to rec..iprocate at an early , lay the kind attention 4.f their fellow Firemen of Carlisle, and that t h e intimacy which has developed itself between us may continue to exist, and be equally agkeeable to each. R 1 IT AND Pt son 1) Elt.--WO would suggest that our UV' Constable be either relieved from day duty acid put on night duty instead, or else that Night Watchmen be appointed by the Couneil for the preservation of the public peace. Disturbances of the peace at night are becoming so common on our streets lately, ns to require some effectual check. APPOINTMENT.—Mr. Moses Morret, of Churcl.town, a very competent gentleman, has been afiretrrted clerk in the Carlisle De posit Bank, in place of Mr. Sturgeon, re- CAmpiNa OCT.—The troops at the garrison we learn have gone into encampment on the parade ground 'oiitside the garrison walls. Ittarrilacs. On the 21th ult., by tho Um% A. IL Kremnr, Mr WILLIAM PALM to Mrs. MARY ANN KAYS,' both of Oleithismi twp., this Co. On the 4th of 3nly, at hist residence, in Bradford, Conn. of hemorrhage of the I u wigs, MU. W. B. FRISBIE, Basso of the Continental Vocalists, ' thi the 4th inst. Mr. JOSHrit EPPLEY t f East Penns born tow nOlip, aged 22 years. i'.l A CIIERS .WANTED.---Ten elle rs N all o - can teach the Latin and Greek Innaintoo , „ tv: got ler with 00 usual bra mhos of an English I:ducat /I timi.t. tako charge of Maio High Aohnol of South Ward, York, l'onu'a.. For rk, further particulars address l A. It. 111.Ailt, July "_5,'55.-3t. York, l'onn'a. - IPOY WANTED.—A boy wanted from ju 'lB to '2O years of ago, at the store of tiugl-55. . U. W. THTNER. g expres- 13 c a tits. New Sthertistpunt 11SS A. if. UNI)11..111,W0()T.) will re open her SCHOOL. on Monday, Sep. :M., at her re,:idenee. on Pitt street, • A az.n,t A Alt 1813 JUG- FEMALE Al:V.—This lig.tuglshlag Institution will roopon nu tho 1 , 1 ItST 111,81il"l'EMBEll. with a full and all gg roll sof tea rtrils will he ieeeht.ed a t any Tog arid eltarrgal ouly from Litho Ictitrango,— c,t g dg,,: g g,s. Inv pitietilarg ran lip oFtinhteti at the St.lre ot A. 70... Ilioggr ggr al i Igo Teligaraph atli.o. rggr further i n' . a ....Alan talart.., the P. rug•lgg:th ll.trrisl.or. r. '7,5 'Alga:. A. I,I.CONTE. L! Ii 1 I'k I 1''F.1111) . .--Titriel , 2ll the 11:111/ it , ii•rrt `ll,, Pi imp! :mil pi lvfi 111 1:i• iif r.tet, nl!•.I!l•l loft lity wd LI. lii:`,3iiii:l:lVl_2l). ipit FR`() TILE N't E 01' Ct . .IITEIZ,- \ f'.II"NTV Ci 11J1ri' myrelf vt , int,,r raithi , late h,r !Mk, tilt, of :•1[1 , :h11 ohl nn ( , n,htter Wr qrr ;i' • I f4 , r 11 :(701,11- tin,' 1.1 vOtir - nlirt“. , `. I n,ll he tlllllllfOl 7Or p•ur N.,te, at 11:•• !.)ti !"7„ . e'T .V( lIEI A N E 111,1,11,1,1, ili 1.,,t nt 11u•'4,1,, .1 1. 11-,l"erz ..n. '1: r.-! , \ V.ll, 1 lu. n.'•. lc. A. M. 1,11 • ' .•!!!1[•••11.1,.!!! tilf! I,u! Ilf• ,!!••4! ! • ,1 , .•10. Lf r 7.t Ii •,1,1 .111 z. •• (a:11 , 1 , 1'111. S..,•Cy I,IS 1,1:: jen is l ion! _ n t••. 1 i" II I f 010 4 ,1.4,1..; :IA Artti, 1,1 if I ;tot - Lee:.l .111 1 1 1:1-t. he ;: ;Ito ...kV, pit :IC, 1...1, A u. ':..1 T. I'l. R )1 El: LOOK- E 111\c. =1 • ;1%1 1111111.1,11 d :%!• Ltu • •h =I 11 , 111 . 0•1 . 1 . 1 :71 , t•"01. , 1 : 4 4110. I IIlt: "? 1 l• 1" . ‘1. • .:nil 11,111, Vl,ll/.1 II r!N 1 I fr.-it, (1 1;X IN 1) 1{ ILLS 1.'()1t A(;v...\!\ vi.O.TI I:. I 111 , 11.111 Ill.:Ill:Y -.,. I:1LP .1 .1 I lu, MA , Llllll . 1,111:101 , - I)n,ii L.Ty /1.•1•••%01" c• r tH. , O ill It'' and %.1)1.••1 ti•r. .1.12 , .rtat.t 1':.:..1.1 ' nt:t.i.• t itiali3l.ttli it, ,q,i,r1,0 It) ..ler 1.10,4 u La • re tetneetthet. i.t.:tre. I.t. Its tin rtl.ttit . I tt.. !writ ,I t tntnuthn. :d. The eJ, ret,:tilatint.: I Lu uctrhiuc It: sow :my th.t.ir e .t qu.o lit t ..trztitt Itt the to re. 4i 11.-1 htt out, tr ee—s with whit h it th.tiil•utet. the sued, tti.ontinet .1111:11V tt eit ; LIIIOSOII eetnielin_ or, wet, no en the Is sumtuce. t' tit. The easy tlrath:ltt. 1 ,ite.T. per r,• It. Ir., th II: 3117 (4.110 r neettittir nett hit,, 114•0 ill [tot'. Tha 1 111 { 1,1* Ai ).vps lease tO litiOl 111 t he he eters el l'utatet eQuetttr,',ol4,l, he is :lilt ht.rhett u.an ttfooturr to I:ell Mil .. .above drill. All ordi rs pr, , ruptly at teuded to and full satl,f..etiun Caning upon, or writing ti, meat Cali*. end In solfl orders early. A trzu4t '55 J. A1l2IISTRON(1. 1 1 011' SALE.—An Interest' oi - lhe wholo,r this Wrlghtssille Foundry inr Sale,—wit tutted in WriOtti:s Ile, Y,rk votinty, Pennsylvania, ss ell dui:;, a good 01/0 the heat vi the State t". r a F.1111a,. The te . lll , ;:ietf,rs, , t Us in. , is the i•Pi eatinot vivo that ationtion to iv.- Lo '-. the it holt` I (.11 co,y I , 1 . “.1 I , P•'. in. IV II • ‘; i s •‘' - t.•r. 1.3 t PI II: ,t 1 eet., MIMI 111 El 0-1- 1- al l 1 - ,A1,1,Ey iz. ,/ (PP Iltil I:: tln and aft q• 7•TON 11AV, A 110;cist ttlt, %Nill run a,' e 1411 t taittt. 7 l 'halm 5.1 A. i 1 p. M Lo tve Clinnll,4l,l,ltrv• •• Shippeuslirg, N vit `• At Ilarrie-htte,.7. IA Train. 2d train: •1. , 0 7 I'. M 4. .4 2.2 r, 111.15, 2.14, '• 10.41, " 11.15, " 3.41, Loivy rrkhurz, " 31,11:tniesburg, l'arli.lti, " N.m% lIIn. SI kipimiisl•urg, At Chanti•vrblittrg, TRAINS ll•trri.latr n r for Plt11111140phi:I at 1.12 and S.lO A. 7 ,1 44 6. 0 :i t 7.50 I. )1, mid via I'••tuuthla. Itarrlslmr,.; l'itt•lmrg at l';.•.:(1 A.M. ; 1;!..tt5 noon , nail 4. Ir. M. Learo Itarrislairg. for Baltimore. at L:m. am t ,11.; at 1 P. L. nit.l NVitv Trillt . fur lori, ;r At, Car, of liaupl:in awl 1;.:n? 1, aye Ilar -6,1 ttr, , • rtt i, A. M. it r. 31. I.r A .46.-At all Statimr. tt here Ticl.MN ale 5.1,1, faro: ave 1.1:8 thsio tt him f e tid iu tho A. F. SMITH, zzuperliadoilent. hail l:o.t I 'll'co. Chtiatersburg,l Att.;u“ TRUSSES! TRUSSES! c. NEEm,Es, • Tili.:SS AND ACE rS'rABLISUNIENT, S. D", 'lm , lllll Mid intport,T nP fine P., , t1 , 11 c ,, lntlling'extrente 1141itiltws, ea, , tl ztivl ituto.llity unit C411 . 1.,, , t ecnstrue. liernhl or rupture,: pa tieut4 eau Fe suite by remit ting amounts :—Setellutt lln ll l l, l* of ine round the hips, and stating side atleeted. Cost of Singh, Truss, ;5; $O , $l, and Instructietia as to wear, and' how to eifeet a curs, 'idiom possible, sent with the Truss. Also lee sale, in wlixtt variety, fIANNIMVS DIMON:MiI PATENT EWA' mucE. For the cure of Pridapsus Uteri; Spinal Preps and Sup ped;ts, Patent •Chonider - Braces. Chest Expanders and Erecter Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and and Weak Lungs; English Elastic Abdominal lielts, Suspensories, Syringes—untie and female. An, -Ladles' Rooms, with Lady attendants. T EONARD & EVERETT, ju DEALERS IN ItI:AL ESTATE,, Council Illnßn, RAM Will 1 ,- .cate Lana 'Warrants, and enter hand on time, loan money en Real Estato seem Hy, and pay taxes Rs non-rinsidetth. Hitviug a large experience In' the selecting and Tarr chasing of public land, and arituninted with the most thrombi° fer investment In western lowa, we Hatter ourselves that we can locate land warrants to the host advantage upon timber, praim, bottom, or upland, near county seals: adjacent to the line of proposed rail muds; and upon land watered by never thiling streams as the judgment Or taste of 'girlies muy direct. Persous intrul•ting moi!oy er warrants to our care for loan, will find our terms liberal, we retbr In lien. A. G. Eire, Westminster, Carroll Co.,!`fil. tied. C. Ilium, Esq., ritsburgh,Shemindoith Co.. V. Emanuel Arbogast, _Esq.. Crabbottoni, Highland Co. Va. Job Printing promptly. executed HENRY NV11,1,1,..1S MEN W. 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