LEWISBUKG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. Ill if t7 IS JtxK 23, 1854. r Itmtnrn .Weal The Lnm fan.iM.-u tu craMiweral.lv the bmt cireulaiioa any Kugluli aawaanar M t'afcia county. ll'Ay Suite Tirirf. 6nwr-JAMES POLLOCK, Nor'nttmblnd HiianiM CimH-U. M.S.MVSKR. Montgomery. fji(nimniin- GEO .DARSlE.Allegany. ( Item-icrtiti- State Ticket. CMrMrWIM.I AM BKJI.ER, of C!earfi-ld. Huprrmt CemrtJ. S. BLACK, of Somerset. Canal tUimmimsioiur H'V S. MOTT, of Pike. Democratic County Committee. The Democratic Standing Cummitire of Vniou Ciinntv will itifl at the grand jury room ill New Herlm on Saturday the 1st dayof July Beit. at 10 o'clock. A.M. C. !. ROl-SH. Chairmttn. StltO Central Committee. The democratic state central committee, agrcHMv to previous awiounomcnt mot at Duelled hotel. Harrisburrr. on Tburadav. - - - i the 15th inst , and nftcr a full and free j Interchange of fc utinioiit.-i. it was resolved that a more efficient organization of tho democratic party be effected, and that ad drosses be issue loo the fuHo riiip su'j tc'a: 1. The new position of the Whig party and their allies. 2. The principle of non intervention and popular sovereignty, as settled by the compromise of 150, ana embodied in the Nebraska and Kansas bill. 3. Review of the measures of the pre fect and late state administration. 4. Federalism and wbiggery, fro-ii tho days of llamilion down to the present day ItiAie1, that tho forecoii c proceed iiiirs be published in the democratic papers of this state. J. ELLIS HO.VIA.M, (luitrmam GttV C. WII,KKK, &crrtitry. Tasto in Btifldlcs., White .eve Lew..,t.urg just!, Wars the pa'.ra from its neighboring towns la respect t.) tho regularity an I beauty of its streets, and the comfort and durability of its dwellings, the latter arc opeu to tuc objection of too much uuifurmity or tnme vtMof fc-rangemeut an J appearance. There are toiny pleasing exceptions to this gene- J hi charge, it is true, for all do not buil 1 j pun a line with the street, nor copy evry ' trror they may fitid aniong their utighbo- finir dcilinp. Some of our houses sM'tn . . t t . i tfl have crown un Iian.liax:irii. or to have, o-- i - -- -- - ben phnncd by Aeeidcnt. Anion;; our latstt imowttuioLU .re the thr. home. latest improvemtufc. are tbe three homes prepared by IV. Maleom, Prof. Bliss ,nd I'rof. James, on the new street yet to be opened from Third (or Church) street to J tbs l oivrsity btnl.1iH2. lliese dwellings differ from caoh Other materially, and yet exrn superior enmtort, utility, or economy displayed in some point. Their variety ;!! add not a little to the general attract iyenoss they will impart to the neij;hlwrh'vd. We recommend no particular model or plan, but we do urge all who contemplate building hereafter, to (fifp ami mature veil the location, site, material, division", finish, and even the color of the building. Comfort, durability, and economy arc all aided by careful forethought. Security gainst Gre and dampness good draft and I IThe Smr of this week resorts to the " a. entilation are all-important points for j desperate expedient of denouncing as "ijgjll ifcalStclwG lieabh and comfort : and a little care, and j torert the handbill signed by 11 of the j little assutauce fr.ra an architect, will j often save much czpeuse and discomfort in prepaiing a home for a family. P!JThe Union County Mutual Fire Insurance Company at i's last meeting j passed the Soin3ing order : Resolved that no properly ia which a skeaas engine or engines is or are used, ehsll be insured hereafter in this company. That no greater amount than fire thou sand dollars shall be taken on any nns risk, or on any block of buildings which y te attached together. Wm. Roshong, of New Berlin, has taken the collection, at 21 p-r cent, of tho last Assessment, due in three weeks. This eouaty havtBg been so completely canvassed by prior companies, tho number of iosurcd by the Union County company Is not yet large, although it is steadily iocretsim;. To aroid heavy assessments Hereafter, mora insurances are the greatest safeguard ; and we ars glad to know that the Directors are resolved to exert them selves personally to widen the advantages of the company. The utility of a company wholly within our own borders and under our own control, can not he doubted ; and a disaster or two at the outset should sot dishearten a true man when the object in iisc'if is desirable and attainable. Census of Harrlrtnrg. (?eorge M. Lattnian, Esq., proprietor of the Deuwcratic Union,Harrisburg,reccntly employed Charles- A. Snyder, Esq., to take the census of that Borowgh, wlih shows the following haodsome increase : TiUe. West war 3.915 North ward .13 Houth ward t744 Cut ward -37 Colored. SO S10 31 14 Total 11.S17 005 Aacordiag to census of 1850 6,9'- aid Increase 4,293 Dec 105 1 05 4.188 Total inereas iarThe Governor has appointed Ilenry W. lionsall Esq., of Xarristown, an addi tional Aid, wits the rank of Lieuteaaut CW- Union County Whi Delegate Elections, turn Count) i'onvrnllon. The Whigs of each Election District in the county, are requested to meet on sitfriiai, the 24 Ih day of June inst, at the election house in each district respectively, and elect two US' legates who are to assemble in 'ciinty Con vention at the Court House in Now Berlin on Mnwnav iheSfitli day of June inst'. to nominate candidates for County Offices, elect Senatorial and Representative Conferees who are to meet similar Conferees from this Senatorial and Representative district, to nominate a candid ate f T Senator and a candidate for Represen tative, and transact other business usually duue by a county convention. Also to select Congressional Conferees. V. F. WACENSELLER. Chairman of th Whig Standing Com O. N. WOKDEN, Secretary. June 8, 1451 UNION AND VICTORY ! lur Governor, JAKES POLLOCK! ftjrThc undersigned, being a majority of tuc Whig Standing Committee of Union County, lo hereby, for the sake of prescr- ving peace and harmony iu the Whig ! party, call npou the Whigs throughout i tl' VoumJ e. in tuoir respective Pistriits on SATURDAY tuk 24th dat of June inst. and fleet two Delegates to represent in COUNTY CONVENTION ou .MONDAY the 26th day of June inst. (Signed) 1. h. F. ALimiCIIT, 2. MICHAEL HKOWN, 3. O. X. WOUDKN, 4. M. II. T AGO ART, 5. W. V. WAGESSELLER. The uoder.-yned, uieuilernof the Whig Standing Committee of Union County, have viewed with much concern and regret the division and detraction prevailing in the party, and are anxious if possible to avoid the necessity and bad effects of hold ing two separate Conventions, and having sL-ncJ their names to a blank Call, with out dale, for a Convention of Delegates, hereby, for the sake of peace and unity, RECALL tho same, and respectfully rtc- In m.vt on SATI;RDAY. the "till of 1 June in?t., and elect two Delegates to rep i r.x-nt them in COUNTY CONVENTION ! on MONJJAY the 2Gth inst This reeom- mendation is made without pretending to , oa ie rights of ?jr Wagenseller I or j;r jrerrill to act as Chairman of our , Committee, and for the sole purpose of haiuioniziug the party and securing the succew of our nominees. (STgUtd) 6. JOFlNCRAia, 7. IUMKL LKE3, 8. J. VC. PENNINGTON', 0. WILLIAM UUIIL, 10. R. V. B. LINCOLN, 11. VM. P. CLINGAN. 16 June, 1351. . f. : :r n -r i . , 6, , I members.cne of whom ( Mr. m. J. Mavl has r . i v . : 'I':re "-noved from the Coiinty-IravjiiB but ' m'mber! ra C members of the Committee have not been ." have therefore had PPor"W'y to si;u tlie above Call. & ,th a lull knowledge Ol t ifi nlviva additional and COriClU- sive Call, Merrill & Co. continue to nrrje the WhiffS tO REPrDIATE, i anil tliev Imve pvpn filial fur a : anu tney nae even cauea ior a .'MOUMON Convention in AllgUSt, j to which they have attached the nau.es of I., . . r, . , 1 ..Icssrs. AILriijM, Luntjan, I eumngton, ,RulJ, Lincoln, Lett, and Craij, each of ' ii i i , whom have disowned and re-cailed their names to Merrill's paper. He knov$ this ' is the fact in the case of some of thcm,but pemiats in publishing and misrepresenting - , l fte- t Incm: n bat can be more base f l'J members ot tbe cominiHce. mine In the 1 a iL.:. ..nlne ill a Clo Diva iac o. me. """'" -J"- "WHIGS BEWARE. Welavcjust learned that Wagensellcr & Co. are ciicu- lating handbills through the county, stat- ing that a ftnjority of the Whig County Committee recognize and are in favor of tho Convention for next Monday. This ; . ;... fir.t,..t ml a trirk rotten nn v !, L ll il. tl-Li .te. i J j Is5?"Geo. Merrill has had the assistance of Secbold, Swineford, Gross, and other leading Democrats in and near New Ber-i lin, in his efforts to distract and disorgan- j 1 1 ; ize the Whig party. ITOOli laicneu oi e .i.:.i e I rAm. tn a. 11 tint Whi-r r.artv of Union iuto the support of Uiglcr, by a couibina tion in New Bcr'.iii I IS-The queslion is asked whether the Whig party ,toget do not require tbo ro- nomiaation of Maj. Simonton T Vie reply, Yankee fashion : What did Siraontoa and his friends do with Judge licale last full ? o Without tLe first word of complaint against that estimable citizen, capable and faithful ,, . ,. 1 .,i. Whirr Mi! Representative, and staunch bigl , .Maj. Simonton lcaguca Wlta vue aicw ucnm conspirators to prevent his re-nomination by extreme measures, and thereby ot only trampled upon the rijhit of Juniata county, btt personally wounded his feel ings as a mm. If the Major now has to take a do?e of bis own last fall's prescrip tion, he can't complain. "So it goes." Cnttiiulii- iin-crl1 will l'ewi,bur?' 3 miles from. Milton, adjoin aiUrUtlj IllAla III . jng lands of Wm.A. Patterson, Georee Meixel, be the Whic Delegate Elections. Let the turn-out be general SELECT YOUR BEST JflLV, untrammclcd and indepen dent get up a good Tiekct,and all's well! serThe Whigs of BLAIR county hell their Delegate Elcctiocs on Saturday last, and their County Conyention on Monday (Union is not Erst in the field.) The llafi man's Journal is the title of a n ;w weekly paper published in Clearfield, Pa. ; Whig in politics; neat in appearance, and cleverly edited. In Tioga county, only six merchants. are itseeard a selling liquor. Candldite3 Proposed. We eopy below the names of all the persons proposed as candidates for tho ap-J proacuing contest, as tar as we nave seen them iu print, or Lad them preseuted to ua: -- " ' Coxc.ilESS Hon. Joseph Casey, and Charles Merrill, E.-o,., of Union county. Sknate Hon. James Marshall, of Un ion; Gen. Wm. Bell, Hon. John JJcale, James M. Sellets, Ecj., of Juniata. Rei-uesentative Robert II. Lnird, East Ruffaloe; John W. Kimonton, James D. Chamberlin, BuCaloc; Henry W. Sny der, Dr. F. Speck, 8elin.grove; Daniil: Witmer, Wm. G. Herrold, Chapman ; F. C. Moyer, Dr. J. II. Hower, Freeburg. Commissioner Mirk Halfpenny, Har tley ; Jacob Obcrdorf, West Ruifaloe; Henry Smith, Beaver; John D. Roniig, West Beaver ; Jacob Auraud, Middleburg ; Samuel Buyer, Jr., Penns. Register i Recorder Aaron Smith, White Deer; J. W. Pennington, Mifflin burg ; A. J. Peter.", New Berlin ; Jacob Martin. Pcrrv: Amos Stroh, Simon K. Herrold, Chapman ; Joseph Seharf, Sclins grovc. Wc repeat, these gentlemen arc not all br their own act in the field as can- didatcs; but thvj are a goouiy list, iroin . wliic-li inJeDCudout aud uutrauiiuclud Del- . ogatca iua acK-ct ut their dirscrction. Samuf.l Joiix, of Shamokin, (Whig,) has been ncommeuded for State Seuator in the XorihiiDibld and Dauphin district. 1AVI0 Taooabt Jisq. of Nurthnmblnd for (Congress, in tho district now represen ted by the late Straws. CandidatcsDcpartmcnt. Chiior 25 cts. per sq. of 12 Hoc or loss, each tnortion. Mr. Editor Yonr correspondent " Manv" says' Within? but the triuh in relation to Mr. Halfpenny for County Commissioner; but he (have not been represented on the Board for tors not allude to the fact that the Keavers some tune, and are quite as deserving as Hartley. Therefore I would name HENRY SMITH of Adambbur" as a man canahle of and quaiiiied to till tnat ottice, and woiiij ask our fellow Whigs to do justice to the Beavers, fl MANY MORE. IlThe necessity of a firm, intelligent, and I independent man tor Comity Commissioner, I is a lesson which the people of Inion comity ; have learned by txpenenet ! I he Northern section of the county has an able and popular guardian of its rights and interests in the per- The fo,,, frtMhhmenl of the kind in the U.S. South FtllUTII St. (below Chestnut). I'hilad son of Mr. Sheckler, while Mr. Herrold has , ...... .. elohia. for the manufacture and sale of Tn- served the southern section three years, an .... .. 3 . servcl the Sou!hern sertion Ihree rear, an.l I .vir.i.enzet will remain to represent the lower j fnd ani, ,he c,mer We ,ie end animus to have the next Cnmmis.ioner-and wonj therefore name MARK HALFPENNY, iof Hartlev, for the consideration of our friends ! elsewliere, as in every respect well qualified Mher recommendation, MANY. For the Chronicle. Mkss. rTnlTna Permit me throiif h Ihe medium of your paper to recommend A ! Suth, Esq , of While Deer, as a very eompe- leM man ( r &e ol;ce o( Rrgifter an'd Rrc'or. ider. Mr. Smith is a genuine Whig of the old j school, and if nominated and elected would make a very accommodating officer. j ' W H1TE DEER , ,trlo T'Z- ' t r AMOS M ROH, of Chapman township, . js respectfully recommended to the eonsidera- ''on f ,',e Whigs of Union county for the sta tion oi urspstcr et necordcr. on tne one i erm ; principle settled by the County Convention. ' He is incapacitated for hard labor, but writes i a good hand, and is needy and worthv of the !"iii, - e A FRIEND. 1'URLIC SALE. -IT""''' he sold, by virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas in aud for he county of UuA.r., on Friday, the 30to- of June next, !at 10 0'cloclf,A.M on the premises, a certain ; tract or parcel of LAND. situate in Union Tp, in said county, adjoining lauds of Isaac Eyet on the south and west, Peter Bartch, Thomas r.'n"3r an'1. ",h" Pn...the nor'n' anJ Saml,fl W alter and John I hiliips oa the east.contain- lr'5 trrr ,p,s J,'h 'ie apparte.,an(.(.sf,B which are erected TWO MAX-? f:?'0 1101 ?t! anJ ' " K A K.S. he one lare stnne Kantr ttarn v - - . v0 ORCHARD, Vof excellent Fruit. A never failing Spring of Water at each of ihe houses. About I7O Acres are cleared and in a irood state of cultivation. Kvery field 13 supplied with Running Water. The residue of the tract n well TIM II RED. Resides the reeommen. dations mentioned, there are on said tract of 'anu inexnausunnea, o. t(-rms of sae wm fce made fcnown on the day of sale. I - J.'" PcrrsoB wi,shinS J kn,ow ,h,f ,ern" 1 before the sale, may learn them by calling on j,he sllhscrih(.r residing in said township. I To be sold as the property of Abribw i Even.a Ininatic, in pursuance of ihe aforesaid o(. by 1 subscrib(rt who js Jomnmtee of his estate. 556 ABRAHAM C. EYER. Valuable Real Estate FOR SALE. riHG subscribers offer at Private sale, all that certain tract of l.IME&TOXE LA A O beautifully situated along Little BnlTalo ereek, Kelly Tp, Union Co., about 'i miles from jacoo moyer anu uinvrs, coniaiuiiig tfv acres. Tbe improvements thereon are a large and commodious 1 wo-nmrey rrame Mansion House, a good Frame Barn. Carriage and Woodhnuse, with all other necessary Out buildings a Pump with good and never-failing Water near the door a large bearing ORCHARD of choice Apples, and all other varieties of Fruit. The land is all under good fences and in a high state of cultivation. The buildings are all nearly new, and for convenience, style and durability can not be exceeded in the neigh borhood. About 4 Acres TIMBER LAND. For particulars address "D. Myers, Lewis bnrg. Pa.," or persons wishing to yiew the premises or ascertain terms can do so by calling oa P. Myers, residing thereon. Ms. ANN MYERS, 5:& DAVID MYERS. Baltimore Ailv'ts. .... CAKIl, GE1SE & CO., Floor, Grain, & Lumber Commission 3Ierthants...23 & 25 Spear's Wharf, mrrta to Baltimore. John nrke. Wm. Otl W Bt. cUimorfc A. r.Gilrs, K.-q., Caiti. irabklin do Jolia llrlirl, Jr.. K-ij , I PhiUdflutii. J Tc.tu Kq.. f reaitl Cecil rtank, Port Depoitt. J. nlluwrr i Km, l!ftrriburg. ' J. II. O. Kver, I v itM.. .!. n,2t,' i Co-3Iiltoo. TV. W. mke. , I b.m.m Sflmrler. K-q- I anc C,urz llcxlioe. Ki. llui:ht-fvMl. Wm. Wt-STi-r, lonlouriiitc. t. n. Wm. F. Packer. J lilted II. lulllli. r.Mt-, r L'Witj. liulitit;, Kq M Ui iir A liut b, Jt-rsvy Slmre. J. I. Iiultnc. K) . l-k lUvrn. C'CAKK, GEISE & CO have the largest Wharf mom of any Cummis&ion House in Baltimore, always giving quick despatch in buats in discharirini? ihcir cargoes. 6m5I7 FITS! FITS ! FITS! TH1 TE.ifTAflUt U TRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the cure of Fits, Spatmt, Crampt, and all Xernom and Cuntlitutional Diaeusrt. PE1JSON8 who are laboring undr this distressine maladv will find the VEGET ABLE EPILEPTIC PILLS to be the only remedy ever discovered fur curing Epilepsy, or Falling Fits. ThfM rill ff-n-fF ppeHfie artlrn mi fn ni-rron ff curing m. they win b- found f wjjmai b-ii-1 . cut 6r an pitn amtrieu wiin w?&k nervt-n. ur wh jxion amtrieu wiin wraK nervt-n. ur wbor an fnu whttcTrr. In hron omplainU. nrflifa.r of l"h tan-timr, ffiiprrio(laorl by nrrOUnra, lUvy art exaM-lin1y bein-firial. I'rifr $:i per box, or two boxff for Perrotm ont of tht t;itv. enrlositm a Mnittanc, will ba the Kit In nt tb-m throtih the mail, frrp of ootati. Forshte by r7ri! S. IIANCK. No. 1W. Biltimori Stkert. lalHnu.rr. Mil., tt when) order from all !arts of iho Uuiuo inut be aiMrfwit, (Mist-pftid. Ivl Philadclphita Atlv't s. yew siecU Window Shades, t s,ir IBM s isi G. L. MILLER & CO., Slanufaeturert and Wholesale 4f lltlail Dealer iu w TIXDOW SHADES south-west corner feennd and Arch Sts. I'hils.dthihiu. Such as Oothe's Landsrapos, Ilordrs, Vases, Serolls, itoquets, Gold Ilorders&c.of the nio.st beautiful designs and perfection of ti u ih in hie country, and at such I.oif" 1'WN as to challenge all competition. Hull' and White Hollands, Cambrics, 1 assels, Cor.t.i, Wrasses. x.. , cr,rv v,r!eiv f,.r I'ln- nr (.ntrv in,l rWe invite an examination of our Slock ! a, lhe D,.p(lt, s. V. corner Si & Arch, Philad. j Jan. IPO 4mull BUILDING HARDWARE Tool Store exclusively. w ' 1 ' ' v, i No. 1287 Mark . . r.. . r, , , ., , I irket ht. above Seventh, Philad. j ACTURERS' Depot for Locks of A f AXL'FACTURERS' Pep. i.vi all kinds, warranted quality. "Patent Silvered, Class Knobs." Premium Porcelain Knobs.overlOO patterns. Silvei-plated Knobs, Hinges, Ac., with the most complete assortment of all tbe Modern Goods in this line. Purchasers are invited to call and examine Stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if desired. Hot Air Rrifistcn and Ventilators at Factory I'rirr. I3TA1I orders put up under the immediate supervision of the Firm. CALL AND SEE US. BmSlftt Wall Papers ! TTTALL PAPERS' The subscribers hve vY now in store their complete Fall Stock of Paper Hangings, Curtains, &c. which they offer at very low prices, Wholesale and Retail. Our assortment is very complete, compris ing all the qualities, both Ftencti and Ameri can. We manufacture a larse proportion of our Ooods. and can sell at the lowest rates. Haper Hanging done in the C'oonirv at City prices. PAKKISH & HOI Oil, ! 1 No. 4 Xorlh Fifth St. Philadelphia SEWING MACHINE. (Grocer, Baker & Co't Futait.) OFFICES. Ilajmarket S juare. 406 Broadway, .New lorfe. So. 11 Soutlt Fourth M. Bar thslt. l'liil.Ul.bla. 1C6 BalUmcre St. Ualtimore. -NV Crnitrorerfv between this awl any other Tntent The utility and practical advantages arising I from the use of Ihe great time-and-lauor-saving qualities of the dewing Machine being now universally admitted, and several patents hav ing already appeared, the next question which naturally arises is, Which one of these is best adapted for household or manufacturing pur poses ? In answer, we would beg leave to state in a few words the advantages which we believe our Machine possesses overall others, a'k a fair and eanilid exMnination of its merits, anl with eonfi-t-nee feave the ease In the hands or an en'isliteacd and (liarrhninatini; public for a jut, righteous verdict. IVe claim. In tlte Jtrtt plaoe, our ability to make the strnnfffnt. hantlsrmt.'l. and oiont durable, team, and one which will neither rip n"r rarcl when every third stitfa in cut The ntitch by which this end ia attained ia a dts tint;iiiMifng feature of our patent, heini? wholly nnlike any other ia use, and secured to ua exclusively by letter patent. frcmdTy, the simplicity of tlia construction of our Ma etiiua, running aeitdVeii.iretyon the "cam or eccentric movement, without tbe upo of a aingle eoc wheel, can not fail of com incin; tho moat casual observer, of iu immense gtren-th and consequent durability. Third'y, our rejection of tha "ahuttle action, free the operator from the necessity of atnpping every f w mlnutei j to replenish the qnill, and enuhiea us to use ordinary spools 01 cotton or MIR 01 A or uou yarua in tenuis. Manufacturers of Boots, boes, Hugs, Clothing, Mai tresses, Carriages, and ail rloth or lath'T work, where strength and durability are nl aired, from the very finest to the heaviest, will find this the on? Machine adapted to their use. Pamphlet containing drawing and numerous, testi monial from those who hare used them fur year, may bu bad, or will be sent by request, and the Maahine may be seen in full operation by calling at any above erases. 4VThe Hold Medal for the ift Sewing Machine waa I awarded us at the Great Fair of the American Institute, held in New York, and at the Fair of the Maryland Ins titute, held at Baltimore, Oct. 1S53. 3niil-cr.dJ OTtOTER, BAKER t CO. rbrcnolo;?. rOWLIBS, KF.Ll.S, a? CO., FKOV XFT TOliK, I fare opened a Plirenloicnl Cabinet and Book Stare, at 231 ARCH St., between Cth and ?th, Philadelphia, and are prepared to furnish all their Works on Phrenology, Physiology, Hydropathy, Magnetism, and fbon ography, at New York prices. Professional Examinations.with C'harts.and full written descriptions of character, given day and evening. Cabinet free to risi uts lyalTefchi Truc, StipMrler, m a I. .1,1. 'I. MI Ul. ivi.uo, onnui X'iJmivt Itrares, and all Ptlierj 8urRicai ArParal"sna,a";; dat'ps. aonlied and warranted , te atisfactinn.T,y Ur.and Mrs. M CI.EX- CII N, No. 41 .Norlli SEVENTH Street, FliiladtiuhiJ. ' The -real number of Females relieved and cup-d by wearing Mrs. M'Clenachan's Sup- porlTs, warrants her in commcndinR them as ; sunerior to anything of the kind ever offered j . . 1 1 . r i ,M7tr., l to the pul'l c Iy517t5d Philadelphia Spring Trade 1854. IV.4.VH UIGHT, IICSTISGTOSS, FLOYD 13-2 Muriel St. & 2-. Merchant St. Importer and Wholemk Deulrrn in Slavic & Fancy Dry ood, VRK now receiving a very GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Domestic cmb .foreign .falmra, suitable for both City and Country Trade, and which they olP-r at vcy taw price, for Cash, or to Prompt ix Months' Men. E"irVc solicit an examination of otir stock 1 by City, Neighboring and Disianl Buyers. ciiacncev iu lbi:rt, with WainwriL-ht. Huntington & Floyd, 158 Market :iiuM7c2l St. I'lulutlclplun. rixi: srTiornv. RAKi & FI LTO.N, ( South EKiHTIf treet, 1'ltilwlt IpUia bee leave to call the altt'iitiou of t-'otuilrv Dealers, Schools, and persons visiting the Citv, to their complete assortment of Enlir-h, Frnteh, and American sal ami ifwail on the most reasorrible irrins, Their tork coniprises crertf variety of Cap, . i I'I'r and N" te Paper and Envelopes, incinit-; ins a full assortment of the celebrated goods of lie La KueV ('o.arid 'J'hos lthoads & Sons ; of London. Also j flold and .Sieel Pens, Itrawins Pencils (Fa- ' ber's and othef.'), Drawies; Paper. Bristol Board, Sealing Wax. Ink. Inkstands, l'odsers', j Crookes'. Wostenholnis' and other fine Cullrrv. : Portmonaies, Pocket Hooks, Portfolios, W rit- - inc Desks. Ac. &c. Persons visiting the City can hare their paper and envelopes embossed with Iheir initiar without extra charse. I 7s Orders from dealers and insmnttons of j leamin; respectfully solicited and filled with the strictest integrity fiinMipd HKG leave respectfully to call the Public's my Lstabiishment, No. m , . V'IOWt, wnere i wilt aiwavs dc in reauuirss . to aI1,.nd lo any or,lprs j mny be (avr-a wuh. j I am prepared to furnish Euvelopes of every ' qnalitv, size and description, V holesale and ) Reiail.iheOovrrnmeiit pattern, plain and le;al. ! I would also call attention to tbe Dte Sink-; int, En?ravin2. Printing, and Embossing of j Business Curds for Envelopes, ltier-heads, I Hill-heads, Cards. Circulars, Ac. all of which I furni-h at very low rates. Stampin? letters I prevents their going to the Dead Letter Olliee. Wi'.h patent machines of lhe latesi improve ments fur embossing, printing, tVc. also for the manufacture of rnvelor.es. and every fari- lity fi.r excciiting orders with despatch. and for j their delivery by Express Lines or as mav be 1 agreed upon. I ran not fail to compete with if ! not excel anv other establishment of the kind I in the world. IV Hormpopa'hic Envelopes constantly on hund, sair.ples of which may be seen f'hnmier otHce, also of Ilie-SMmreil Knv. Iv5177'tl WM. COLBERT. 1 Jsaaaw, j r,m Wjions lo r.dlert Wool we tllil.k it is 111, North Thin Slrnt, btluw R'lre, better for both Wrol (Jrowcr and M innfactu PIIILAIiELI'IIIA. ! ,ef '" at !'ie ract;ry, where there is a Maniifaeturrrs and Wholesale Dealers in t-rn lirooms. Looking lilasses, loMage, Painted Buckets, WickandTwines, Clocks, J Willow Baskets, Window Shades, Matches, Cedar Ware. Brittle Bru-hes, Blacking, WOOD A Nil WILLOW WAKE of all kinds,! at the Manufacturers' lowest Cash prices. Jamf F-tston ;!ai.i'9 .tsit-M. Kt wr. . Triiit antl !fof lioncry. j T LB I.N' CAM A SELI.LRS. Wholesale Mn- 1 j ntifacturers ami Ileal.-rs in Confection- 1 ery ot all kinds, .No. I t:i . Kaee PIIILAHELPIIIA rlh lhird St. below The atiention d' dealers is requested to an examination of their M'ick,rhirh will be found to he ; l?nt enual to any in the city. 1'OR- r.u.. r iu 1 1 m ok an Kinds 111 season. .N.B. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. fJiuoi3 Hook incuts IVaiitctl. V GENTS WANTED in every Town and County in the United Stales, to sell lhe most popular an I saleable books published many of them beautifully illustrated with Col ored Engravings ; also the most popular works of T. S. Authir, including "Arthur's Collage Library." Intelligent and enterpri"inx men will find thi a pleas ant aill pr-titible hiivme.s. For particular, adjrt. (ne"t-pnUll J. W. IlKAUI.KV, PuM'her. lylOJ Nn. 4 North Fnurth St. K. UOULl), (Succesaor to A. FIOT.) Ao.104, Chestnut Street, Swaim's Building, i .... . . - - . ! PHILADELPHIA, IXTENPIVE Mi.su- Pi blisihb and Dealer 'j in Musical Instruments of every descrip tion exclusive Agnt for the sale of Hallett, Davisct('o's(l!oston) Patent Suspension Bridge AZuliun and other PIANOS, I.fiilhert's Boudoir Pianos, McloJcnn, Martin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music Books, etc. Residents of the country will be supplied by mail or otherwise with any music they may wih, at as low rates as if purchased in person, listing one of the largest stocks in lhe United States, I feel confident of satisfvintr all who may favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal! terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for i sale. Iv473 Ragsi fVantctl. BEING extensively engaged in the manuf acture of PAPER, we will pay to Coun try Merchants and others having RAG.S for sale, more than the prevent mtrrkct price Csn. JE3SUP A MOORE. Paper Manufact's, i miaacrpnia .tos. i or xt, .ortn St. 2m 8 (,! St. he ow Arch, between ath & Cth.) ruladelpnta -os. : ec XB, -orth St. -Y JM I STRAW G00DS...SPRIWQ 1854, f subscribers arc now prepared to cihi- J, bit at tlirir Splendid Xew Ettabllhtncnt ., ,, .. , ... , ., .... 1 1 ' ''", ; an entire new and beautiful stuck of Straw, I l'anrf ar"' Sllit """""s ni Flatts, Flowers, &c,and Panama, Palm and Summer Hat for geiulemen, which our old patn.ns. Merchants and Milliners grncrany arr invnrti 10 riamine, confidently promising ihcm.in extenuu variety, in novrlty, and in styles, a stock unequalled. Cir 'Orders carefully and promptly executed. THOMAS W III I E Si CO. XIXC ONE-THIKU CHEAPER THAN WHITE LEAL), and free from all poisonous yr.tr jF.itFrr ziso coxpaxt biB( rrvwily :)ar. it tl.eir W'.rlift, i J iniM-vtMl tl quality I thftr tr ilui ! r- r-r-Nr! to t-xfiut nrJra fir tin ir &DFERIOH FAINTS, '.J -r in Oil, in Bvortt-d iir of Irt'tn U f.t)0 puuii ; alto f'lii, I'l bt.rtrl ff piUluL r b. Tlirir WHITK ZI NC. bit b to dry or tmun in oil, in wurtrmii-tl pure sim! unuratM'tl t-t bwtl Mid umlortn whttii-M. A me lb' A ir;nitirm ha rerntly brn dicoTi-n1, whirli rimMe- tltf l'( nioriT U warrant tlj?:r paintu to kf-p fr-h iJ vM in Hie kir U-r ny vt-)t tii. In thin rt-vt tLcir jiauiU will br fturior U afj btber lu tb omrk'-t. TUt .r IlkoW.V ZIN'C PAINT, wbirh ! mt Ifw rritr, and raa ouly b luade from ttit Zin rr fn-m St-w Jrr', id D"W kn' wn U.T its pmtffi?e quaJi tie h n nnflimj tr irt-n "r thtr mralie mrfacri. Thfr ?TtNK C 1H: I'AlM po all tb- pTyr- tirn f tb Hrmu, roI in.fan arerat mUr P-r pam Uuif ColUyt-f, I'riuUt, Out t'liii'ln-f. liti'lr". FKt.Nt II A KKVAKD?, WIi ib'Falr Faint l mlon anl lint r-rt, N. W. ei-r-of lutb anJ :irk.t 1. i'An'J'Aia. tiBi.ti); II. COrLTKK, 40 South SECOND St., t'hilndrlphia, 'i dtrs above Chestnut, I.aM side. Importerand Maiinfactiirrra!l kinds of, II.I.OW WARE ConsiMin" in partrf. ff the following. Ladies' Traveling Has ket, Murk Baskets, flower HasKets, itlnre Ija.skets, tVear flaskets. Plain. Kancv and Kin- broideied (Jackets, Lailie' Work Viands aud , Scwiiip; Chairs of beautiful desin and excel-1 lent workmanship, which he is selling reinar- i kahlv cheap for Cash. N.I). Just received from Hermanr. a lare and varied assortment of FANCY GOODS, to which ihe aileiilioa uf the public is respect- j fully invmd fitnol it:M 1 000 Tons No. 1 SuperplinspbatrO imp, DEBUilO'S Original and (icniiine, warran ted of superior quality the cheapest manure in the world. Farmers aud dealers supplied at low prices. Ett ri (,:iity Lnml J'hs'er. 5,000 barrels elecled expressly for its ferti! mr.g quality. 10.000 bushels of same in bu!k. 1,000 barrels Calcined Plaster. 300 " Cabling " lurt " Dintist " PFRLTl.iy (. ;,.t .VO This article wer.fr. r in contidence to onrcusiom'.rs.as fii'ial to any iinported, and far superior lo most in the mar ket. 5,tmo ba?s of ibis superi'-rtiuano for sale nt the lowest market rate. Also Paugouian Ciuano Poudrette Ground Char coal, A'c. Ac. C. FKEXCH CO. at the Steam Plaster .Mlls, jiinrtion York Ar. Crown and Callowhill Sis. J'hiladtlphia. 513 To Wool-Growers. - ftO.OOO pounds Wool WANTED. Vt23 ' ne subscribers feel thankful for j.CT pasi patronage conferred upon their maii jitii'lurin operations, and hipe in future that the well-wiiiers of their country will feel disposed to share abundantly by patronizing Home Industrv and Lnlerprise. farmers Merchants, and Mechanics, we invite yon all to give us a call, as we intend keeping cons tantly on hand a good assortment of Goods of onr own manufacture, such as Cloth, Cittsimrrr, Sutinett, Flannel, Jiliiiikits, S'l'ikii"! 'irn. f v. to exchange fur Wool or sell low for Cash. Oram, Lard. Xoan. or anv other marketable ' Pinduec. I io-v will also Whi-iesale to Jn-r- j cliants.atid sarertiem the Jobber's profit.whti h : is from 10 to 15 per cent. ! Cash will be paid for WOOL at all times, the regular market price. We. ilo net expect lo ' variety 01 coo.u t.i srirrt Irom,an'i tne maiiu f.icturers have a ranch better ehnnce to render satisfaction to their customers than when a r,.w ,s ar. hauled out in a a?on. Bvf strict a'leniTon to bus:ness. thev hope to i merit a goodly share of pablic patronage. Very respecti'ullv vou-s, STATTEN. MARR tt CO.. Wlnte Deer Mills. Union Co, Pa. MarlO. LS.1t 3m.V.:5 Sanuifl Mt lpl!pn' r.statc. "vroTICK is hercbv given that the Fesitei f Union county on the Sd day of March, iji.isuctt 10 uie Mitisrririers, Lexers 1 esia-1 mentary on the Iat will and testament of. Samuel M'Clellen. late of Bull'aloe towa-hrp. -Union county, deceased. All persons owinir 1 ,i.i r, nr- r-.,,,.,, , m-i-. ,,.,., and those having claims against the estate will present them properly authenticated for j settlement. j SAMUEL M-CT.ELt.EN. Executor. MARY ANN M'CLELLEN, Executrix BulTaloe, March 10. It-it Notice. 1 TETTERS Testamentarr to lhe Estate of! j ALE.VAMlEU M l'LURE. late of the j Borough of Lewisburg, deceased, having been j granted lo the subscribers notice is hereby 1 iriven to atl persons indebted to said estate. 10 make immediate payment; and those having j claims arc requested to present llicm duly j authenticated for settlement to either of the 1 undersigned. El l C. HUMES, of Bellelonte. Pa. ELIZABETH M ( LURE, Lcwisburg. Lewisburg. Jan. 11, 131 i:fCulorN .olicc. .TOTICE is hereby civen.that letters testa- mentary on the estate of frwwA Fans, late of Mitllinburg boroueh, dec d, have been granted to Ihe undersigned, in due form of law, 1 K"'' n,on cou,,,y- ' TTsotis . indebted to said estate are requested to make I immediate payment; and those having claims agiinst it will present them duly authenticated for settlement. I HENRY W. FRIES, Executor, j I.ewisburg, April S9, 1154 I Instalment OJfiet Susquehanna Railrnad Company, II inmsai aa, Jan. SO, 18.V1. THE STOCKHOLDERS of this Company are hereby notified that the Second Instalment of live Dollar per Share is ; called in, payable on or before the Htb of February next; and an instalment of like! amount payable on or b?fore the 10th day of each month thereafter, until the whole is paid to wit, the 10th of October next by those r"'mg in naittmnre at l.nion Bank nt Maryland ; Dauphin county Bank of Muldletown; Nonhumberi'd county Bank of Northnmbld; Union county Lewisborg Savings Institution. By order. KOB. B. HOI.I.INS. Treasurer. -- ! T)T "VTT7' O Justicea and ! Jj Li AIM JVO Constables, for sale , u a A i. v JL may v-uiwouica, m , or printed to order, at the Cbiouicle Office tt Perfect Fits! JuLjOIIX II. MILLER carries oa tht Tailonni( business, on hut on hok. at his old stand on North Third Ktreet,where be will attend to Making and Cutting as usual. Ins FASHIONS received from .New York. All woik done in ihe best style and on the most reasonable terms. Produce received at Market prices. Lwishrwir, fspt. 3, 1653 JOHN B. MILLER. Sumnner Fashions for 1S54, From Ths P. Williams, Krosdwsv, New York just ree'd by J. B. MiLLEK, I.ewisburg. ' nuioa teeiperance hotel, Ice (ream aud i:aliaw Saleoi, Corner i.f Siam.l and Market Sts. Ilaviiiij rented the eommndions and well JtLililted buildings at the lower end of Marktt St. (formerly the mansion of Wm.HayelEta,.J tiie subscriber is prepared to enteitaia STUAXGEktS AXD TRAVELERS, Man and (least, with lodging and food bat Wit wuh inioxicatiiig liquors. If There is also attached an ICE CREAM Saloon for Ladies, and an EATING 8ALOOX for Oentlemen. He respect.ully solicits a fair trial, and share of the public patronage. E- PETERS. Lewisbur. March 30, 1854 3m l'Al'KH HANGINGS, Chairs, and Cabinet Ware. K A VINO made a large addition in rear of his llrick shep. upper end of Marktt Miitt, and discontinued his shop on 3d street, the subscriber has removed ihere ail his tools and ware, and w ill be happy to see old custo mers and new at his Market 8t. shop. A fresh .opply of WALL PAPER, consist ing of new and fashionable patterns, is ao w selling al redeced prices. All kinds of CHAlUSand CAR1SET FUR M 1 L IU., suitable for Parlor or Kitchen, caa be hnd on terms which can not fail to please. (T? All work warranted. WM. ARMSTRONG. Lewisbur;, March 17, 1S51 6m IIUSSEY'S CHAIN HEAPER, for cutting both Grain and Grasn. 31 ANI FACTUKED and for sale at the Lcwisbar Foundry bv iKDDErl, MARSH Cl &TU.L moke yens cvxcehsixq irGlJ-L' THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL-ROAD tchUU it t't ttc ejetemfrd from LetcuLurg ft Jjsiriftotcu on the Juniata (IiroiipSi by illilCluburg !! IT is m l i ih.t O. II.KIhkcI b g ahrail of all the tniipsbi-, and b Bm W tiprnrtl one of lhe It f and largest atocka of KALI, fc WINTKJl G00D8 ever oyenrd in tin cuuutrjf, and of aoch atjrltav and tjualiti- mi mil gt pii fact ion tm all. CRY GOODS of all kinds, CHOCElllES, Cof.'-. T. stj.le. Sairnr, Mola-, Kiev, CkMMr t ricllr. N'p,luahA, lLiwo,M(kit,. AUo llarilKare, (,'iff rar, CVf.incar, Ft ami Sltfn, JItifs9 ntl Cp of the larest sivle Knd lieat qoality, Unibreltas. Hrohes, lirooms, Painu f,root.d and dry. Oil of all kinds, and other articles to numerous to mention all of which will be told at p'tces so low a jo asfoni.b purrhaaera. All kind' of Coomry PKODUCE takan io exchanje tor (sood. dJ-He-tme ci me a rail before purchaeina; elienhcre. as I iharge cothinft for looking at aay tiorxls. D. H. KISSEL. M lilml g. Oct 5 lS5i The Far-Famed Hedicine! 4.(d 1 J-: Miv 'L -era: I u'.sor.a.fA. H()M()WAY'SP1LL8. 'A Th' e li!! beiej. eomioed entirely ef medicinal berbe- arc of a a . -t ha.ml. nnture, while the eatnMMdia arv ietue th f ie he reit'len d them vwiTer a!ly 1 ovular iu u. r y rr att ef lb wrkl. Tha I :nmeo.. iunv, thev hye met with tarr.n-hout abw tat 1 nin-t estiiur-i.nty, owiaic. it ia prrraaied. .to thi ir wen lerf:i! .fi.enrv in tt.e inre tf biliwn eimi'laint- at.4 difonlers of twe L'vrr and ST(.mach. l'i-roi:i. who p.-reiere in uir(t lliew aeeordirg im dire-Uon, at Idum fail in bring itetored to health. Weakness and IVbiiiiv. Restoration tr lle;ilth rf a (ieutlcmun, aged 45, wbrrs at 1'en.rh's door. Cofy 1'tTrr.m t'.e A'ee rSwrWJatirt.rf.ileo'.V.rtm, r. I"r.i:pr. near Ml, &rtnrrjeirre, 1 Attg. IMS. T'i raerr.s..a Ib'Liew.T. Sir A Mr. J hrn t'i ires, ftrwerTy a reidewt ef tM ptaee. bad Uv n m a .teehniiii; scale of health lor upward uf Uiree J.r. rrndblh; weticc away to a ahaJow by aichlty per-p.rxt.oia nod want of apelite. which e9m4 creel unentiiee lo hi friend. br ladei.nultedsariowa picjical men in Harb. without eft. et He at )at uaed yew I'ill. and ucder rryi'teitre iu reelt-red to heaah by their mean, lie lan-ly emigrated to . Tork. awd haw ju-t wnua to ey. l!.at Lc wm never better tw health, al.d te5ired me to aeii3iot you with the rircflaaafatice. I wtcht leo to Barutioa. tbt my wife baa derive great U:ULt to in ihe u-e of venr Puis. 1 reiuaiat sir. yeu-s reereetfnltr, Lll AKLKS elliril, bueeatlnc TUmiatOT. A permnnent Cure of a diseased Liver of many Years' duration. Caj of ZeOVr '- ifr. fiamx. Chemiit, TcmtH, m r. f'Str H- lewr-y. b ar Sir f n thi dTtri t your Till command a morv ettciiMve aly tlian any other proprietary Ktedit ioe before, the pul.lic. a proof of their ethrai-y in Liver and BiMewa1 Comvinittt 1 ma WH-ntion ihe followtni; case. A hwfy of tlti0'Wn with whom I am personally aee,aanated,'ftr rar a a a eetrre -atTrer In m dieeaur of the Liver anav lie.-tie ernn ; ber auclieal attetidnnt aored her tbaS he eouid do noU'iti? to redeye her aoflerinr. and it waat not likely -be rouiu auryiye Mini month. Thi law, cement naturally canai d im-al nlarm amoaar her frirada and relation, ami they tndoi her to wiako a trial et your Pil..tbich e improyrd ber srheral health thaahe wa indue d to eentiuue Ihem nnlU he received a per lee a cure. Iht i twelye mouth aeo, a lei be haa act eaper ieneed any m t:n of relapee, eaa eOea arelaraa ihaw youv i'lili ht.e tvt a the mean of eaviae her lila. 1 rrmain. Dear eir. years truly, July Sid. ISM. (.-mo.di i.CAMr. rTieMcercsrat'! i'Jf wee wrmderjully efficmekm an lAe fat- lifting cmfdatnts: A-oo Dropey JuiJ4li' ieeeadary Aihaia liiM-D'ery Lirerrmplnt Smptsaia DilH-n Com t.ryfirrla l.umlago Tie IloaHxrwaa platnta Female Irrrg-Piiea Tumats Blr.tfbe on alaritie tiheumat!m Vlrrra the .sKin Ferer of allRetratiea alVeaeraal At a.-Kmprt kinua V ntie lectioaa cik. rit rentirat'a of flout the R.wrta llea.l-arh ronetoptiea lnii.eTie Debility InSamatlea Serefata, er Wnraia f at) Kirc' Ryil kiada Sere Threat WeakBeaalrat Stona and any eaaa Crarel e. Ac. Sold at the F..ubllrhment of Profewwr tlottowav, Strand, (near T.mple Par. London.) and ato at hie hoaae In New Tork. Order .r Medieiae In Ihe Sutr.addrera1 -T. 'Jt-si.Aeie 1." will receive due alleatioa. Soldi alo by all re-peclable Pruitbt aad aValer ia Medteiaea thronchoat the tntted Male, in Hole at t.',y. et."?rta. and S1.ro, eat h. To b h;.d W hclcaala ef tha priaerfal Drnr bone in the I nion. a-Theee I a e.-aldenHeavlar hv taklay the laraaw Rose. N. B. Direction for Ihe caidanca alpafleBUtW every di'order. are aff; led to each Boa lyau4 For sale by Dr. XEMPER. Mifflinbwras Kl QTT ""fused at tha Lewia- O il burg Khroniele rffir. TECD9 pi aaopeiior form, for vale tt4v mJ :hToairlolTiea. rt aineU. ItY aar aV -,wro,in u ivTr.n -w-wi yx TOOD WANTED at the ChrsaiaMVftctw J! ! 4 t f 1 SI life in
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