March 17.lgM. .We-. -The l.mrfTio (WflKtJ eie-v , --...i-ti,.- of an, tniiA k. ...ulrter.r.l, I" " " ,eaarer ll'1'l Democratic S'ate Ticket-. Ovtrww WILLIAM BIOLER. of Clearfield .riren.e Court J. 8. BL ACK, of Somerset Crnui OmimiuiontrIVY S. MOTr, of Tike. Whig State Ticket Comrnor JAMES POLLOCK, Norihuroblod. Supreme Cwurf-D.M.SM VSER, Montgomery. Carta CowitMwiK-GEOIl A KSIE, S' wesTbe Election for ISorougli and for Township Officer in this County, occurs on FRIDAY of this week TO-DAY. We wish aome one in each dislrirt would send os a list of the Officers elected, in season fer our neit paper. fThe Evangelical Association rrGennao (Albright) Methodists, will remove their head quarters from New Berlin, Pa, to Cleveland, Ohio, the first of next month. Their General Book Agent, Rev.MJIan.iuer, oners his house, hold goods, dec, at public sale. (See adver tisement.) Whig State Convention. HARiusBtRO, March 15. The Whig Convention met to-day, and en the 3d ballot, JAMES 1OLL0CK, of Northumberland county, was nominated for Govornor. GEORGE PARSIE, of Allegheny county, for Canal Commissioner. DANIEL M. SMYSER, of Montgome ry county, for Justice Supreme Court. In the contested scat between Messrs. Casey and Woods, the Convention admit ted both gentlemen to scats. Tbe Convention passed a strong Anti Nebraaka resolution. U.C.H. All right they probably concluded, as good old Whig Union was about to be di vided, it was entitled to two Delegates, anyhow Woods representing Snyder coun ty, as that lie! nearest his new home, and Casey representing new Union. Lewisliurs, Centre ft .Spruce Creek 1 RaUroad. jrursuani hi nouce, a crowueu mce.iug Of the friends of this enterprise was held t the Frankliu Scboothouse, Mifflinburg, on Tuesday, March 14, 1851, when the following Olhcers were chosen : President Geo. r. Yoi'momax, Esq. Vice I'residenls David Watson, John Wilt, Philip Kuhl, David Kleckncr, K ft. Il.Uajs, Dr. Win. Sec bold, II. W. Fries, John Gundy. Secretaries Mark Halfpenny, John V. Barber, J. Y. Sands. The object of tbe meeting being stated by the President, On motion of Geo.Dreisbacb and others, the meeting was successively addressed by the following 'gentlemen, in an able and entertaining manner, showing the peculiar advantages of this route its local importance and statistics of the profits of Railroad stocks in Ohio and wlher States : Henry C; Hickok, Esq. of Lewisburg. Mr. David Duncan, of Outer couuty. Geo. F. Miller, Esq. of Lewisburg. Hon. John Uasson, of Center county. A letter was read from Col.Jos l'axton, encouraging the friends of the Road to make renewed exertions to raise the sub scriptions necessary. On motion of D. Duncan, That the Commissioners receive no money upon subscriptions, until it is ascertained whe ther the Road will be made or not On motion, the proceedings of the mee ting in lioalsburg were read. Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed, in Luton and Center counties, to meet, not later than the 20ih June, and compare subscriptions. Resolved, That a committee of one be appointed, in each school district, to solicit eubscriptious. Resolved, That the Prcsideut appoint aid Jommittces, at Lis leisure. Voted that the proceedingd of this mee ting be published in all the papers in the County favorable to the Railroad. Voted that a Railroad meeting be held at Wm. Eilm's in IIARTLETON, oa FRIDAY, lrt April next Keep tie Ball Rolling! The riijht kind of tjiiril to ensure their Railroad, is aroused in and near Mifflin burg. Taa iiAirns are taking hold of 'JL Forty ahares were subscribed - oc Wednesday. A Hartley farmer, who it was alleged bad opposed Railroads, we are informed has expressed his intention of ta king Two Thousand Dollars in stuck. JaayThe Farmers will be most benefited f any by tbe Road. A small investment from each, would be a large sum in the aggregate. -New Hampshire haa gone Democ ratic by a email majority. The leaders of the party in that State refused to endorse tbs Nebraska schema as a Democratic measure. MvThe Philadelphia Consolidation Rejoicing, Friday and Saturday of last week. Mo?t of the papers represent it as a splendid affair. Tbe Daily AYtri didn't like it a bit. at&'The supplement to the Charter of tbe Lewisburg, Center & Spruce Creek Railroad, has passed the House, according to tho Legislative Record. Je-The bill providing for the sale of the Public Improvements of tho 8tate, passed taw State Senate on the 7th instant by a vote of 1? to 11. . Lewlstiarg Hedical Association. The members of the Medical profession ia Lewisburg, have mutually resolved themselves into a society nnder the above name, for the purpose of promoting har mony and good feeling among its mem bers ; for elevating their professional standard ; and for the estallisbrocut of a uniform system of fees. Tbe Association meets regularly on tho Grst Tuesday of every nionlli, at seven o'clock, T. M. rhysickus of neighboring towns and vicinity, are cordially invited to meet with tbcru, and participate in their accustomed exercises. J. F. Crikr, M.D , Pres't Wsi. I.kiskr, M.D., See. Le wisborg, March 14, 1854. For th Chronicle. The New Berlin Star of last week, speaking uf the Consolidation Celebration or Jubilee in Philadelphia, makes the following remark. It is creditable to the mind and heart of our Representative in the Lower House that he denies himself a participation in the false pleasures of such an occasion and takes the opportunity to spena a leisure sour in bosom of his family." I voted for Maj. Simonton last fall, but not with tbe idea that he was backward about a social time now and then. But the Star forgot to state that Maj. Simon ton voted for the long adjournment, and Col. Slifer against it. ... , liso inai ine ..djor una . been home once before all glad to see him' and Col. 8. not at all this sessio When a man has business in Philadelphia. as Col. Slifer has", he may visit that city and : ... ..... i not joiu in - pamcipaiing laisr picas uics fur a man may be virtuous in Philadelphia as well as in the Star office at New Berlin. thinks A BUFFALONIAN We are pleased to learn from an article which we extract from the Baltimore American, that the mayor's veto of the ordinance of the Councils, granting aid to tbe Sasqachanna railroad, is owing to a de feet in the ordinance,and net to the meas ure itself, and that a new ordinance would be passed immediately. Sunlury Amer ican. Canal Em-abemknt ix New York xbe official vote on the constitutional ques- I tion to borrow money fur the enlargement . , . r , , lSS.7I in fiivor. wjm , majorUj rf 124,824. This measure which the ballot box shows to be so popular, was strenu ously opposed by the ''Soft" section of tho Democratic party. Boston, March 13. Tbe opinion was unanimously given by tbe Sapreme Court of this State, to-day, that the 14th section of the Liquor Law Bill, authorizing the aoicuro and destruction of liquors, is uncon stitutional. The decision does not affiot the other sections of the law. Rochester, March 13. Messrs. Gor don k Co's Grist Mill at this place, was burnt this morning. Loss estimated at f 20,000, one half of which is insured. The Hartford Fire Insurance Company received a letter this week, mailed at New York, containing 1200, of which the letter stated tbe company had been defrauded. No name was affixed. The Native American State Convention met at Ilarrisburg on Wednesday fortnight, and made the following nominations : For Governor, Benj'n R. Bradford, of Beaver county; Judge of tho Supreme Court, Thomas II. Baird, of Washington county ; Canal Commissioner, B. M. Spiccr. of Bucks county. A dispatch from Washington has put a damper on the filibusters, by the disclos ing the fact that there was a prospect of a speedy settlement of the Black Warrior af fair by the President without the aid of Congress. From Eric, we have news of another outbreak and tearing up of the railroad track. We trust the story may be, like former ones, exaggerated. The steamboat Caroline, was burnt on Sunday the 5th inst, near the mouth of tbe White River. Between forty and fifty lives were lust. By the arrival of the West, from Sao Juan, we have additional news from Cali fornia. The most important item by the Star, is the loss of twenty-four lives by the swamping of a launch in Virgin Bay. We give tbe details of the sad occurrence. The George Law arrived at New York at noon yesterday. She brings $978,000 in gold. In tho U. S. Senate, Tuesday, Mr. Ev erett preseuted the remonstrance of 3500 Ministers against the Nebraska bill. Mr. Pettit objected to the petition, because it was presented in an ecclesiastical form. Mr. lloaston defended the petitioners. In the House, Mr. Appleton of Mass. presented a petition 250 feet long against Douglas' MIL JJfnnanstrij). MESSRS. ROGERS & LUCE Would respectfully announce that they will commence their second course in Penmanship in Fnck's Saloon (upper store v) 3d 8u on Faisal-, March 24, when the various styles of writing win te taugnt on ine following terms. For It Lessons in Practical Penmanship $1,60 no vermin text. - 3,00 complete Graduating Course SttftO HrThose who join, please come prepared to write ; we furnish books, but you the pen. ink-, ana ngnt. Two classes each day one at 3. P. M. the other at 7, P. M. N.B- There will be ns deduction made tor leasoas lost. . Lewburj. Marchtf. 184 - ! LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST Baltimore AoVts. CARR, GEISE & CO., Flour, Grain, fc Lumber Commission Merchants..'!, k 25 Spear's Wharf, atria to Baltimore. J. ha Crnre. Kl , Pres. Cltlacmf' Bank, I n,mm0r. A. l.Gilce. E.o, Ceh. lunUla da John HerUol, Jr Ken . I i.hlladeluhia. J Totne, Bq.. Preael. Oorlt Hank, Port Deposit. J. Wallower Sun, Harneourg. CI. II. 0. R. I J. H. App to- I KSr. W inunt- i Co. Milieu. Simon Schuyler. K.-4 .. I fleerfe Uutlue, Ken, , Hu2heeT.ll. Was. Weaver, lloutoursville. len. Wm. f. Packer, ) T. W. Lloyd, Ksq, Cashier, f rrillUmsoort. Jamo H. tlnllD?. , t "uunawpors. Lewis 0. Huline, Est, ) MHcnry a Bulb. Jemey Phore. J. f. llulmit. Ks.1 , Lock llarcn. RTCARR, CiEISE & CQ have the largest Wh rf room of any Commission House in Baltimore, always giving quick despatch to boats in discharging their cargoes. 6m51? FITS! FITS! FITS! Tits Ttcnuu EXtSaCY EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the cure of File, Spatmt, Crampe, mid all Kervotu and Constitutional Ducatc. I PERSONS who are laboring under this distressine maladv will find the VEGET ABLE EPILEPTIC PILLS to be the only remedy ever discovered for curing Epilepsy, or Falline Fits. TbnM TitU wm a nweiSe rti'm oa the nerroni nMeB. and aJUiousk they are prvpsjrwl ovpoelaily for Uio pnrme orrunnf; File, thy will be fiiand or peclal Ben efit tor all pnon atnieteil with weak nereea, or wboae nervoua evetem haa been rotrateit or thattered frum any eauae wnacever. in rDnmic cunpiinuilaruiKvn 0f innff tanniiir. RopermiluoM by nerrousneea, lliej are 1 mnMNlinl hMirneiaJ. rnwe per bos, or iwo r.ox.e or -twhb on oi tbaOite.oneleaInK a remittance, will bmvetbe lllaient tliero thronkh the mail, free of poetete. For Rale by urTII s. IIANC8. No. tOS. RtLTMiine 'Tarn. Baltimnre. Md, to whom order, from ail r.rt. of the Cnlon mu.t b. addfeeera, port-paid. Ily7 new e.w. ! Philadelphia Adv'ts. Rags Wanted. BEING extensively engaged in the manuf acture of PAPER, we will pay to Coun try Merchants and others having RACS for sale, more than the present market prices C. JESSUP.A MOORE, Paper Manufacl's, I huadtlphia INos. Zl & Z6, Aorth St. 2m'8 (1st St. below Arch, between 5th A 6tb.) STRAW G00DS...SPRING 1854. FT1HE subscribers are now prepared to exhi- jg Dit at ineir pleodid Sew nMabUstiitient Snconti JSt. Fhilatlelphia, an entire new and beautiful slock of Straw, Kancy and Silk Bonnets and Flatts, Flowers, Ac, and Panama, Palm and Summer Hats for gentlemen, which our old patrons. Merchants and Milliners generally are invited to examine, confidently promising them.in extent,iu variety, in novelty, and in styles, a stock unequalled. tyOrders carefully and promptlv executed. THOMAS WHITE A CO. Trasses, Supporters, LACE STOCKINGS, Shoul der Braces, aud all other Surgical Apparatns and Ban dages, applied and warranted te give satisfaction, by Dr. and Mrs. M'CLEN ACHAN, No. 44 North SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. The great number of Femalrs relieved and eared by wearing Mrs. M'Clenschan's Sup porters, warrants her 10 commending them as superior to anything of the kind ever offered to the public Ij617t5d Phrenology. rowzr., wells, t co., most tmw tork. Have opened a Phrenological Cabinet and Book Store, at 231 ARCH Si, between 6ih and ?ih, Philadelphia, and are prepared to furnish all their Works on Phrenology, Physiology, Hydropathy, Magnetism, and Phon ography, at New York prices. Professional Examinations.with Chartsjind full written descriptions of character, given day and evening. LTXabinet free to visi tors Iy517c5dq WHiow Ware. Jtc II. COULTER, 49 South SECOND St., Philadelphia, Z doors above Chestnut, East side, Importerand Manufacturer all kinds of WILLOW WARE Consisting in part of the following. Ladies' Traveling Bas kets, Work Baskets, Flower Baskets, Office Baskets, Seear Baskets, Plain, Fancy and Em broidered Baskets, Ladies' Work Stands and Sewing Chairs of beautiful design and excel lent workmanship, which he is selling remar kably cheap for Cash. N.B. Just received from Germanv. a large and varied assortment of FANCY GOODS, to which the attention of the public is respect fully invited 6m517t3dJ SEWING ISACHINE. (G rover, Baker & Cut Patent.') namsrket Square, Boetoa. 404 Broadway. ' !Cew Tor It. KO. 12 South Fenrth St Bear Cheatnut, I'hUadelphia. 1M Baltimore St. Baltimore. try-No Cootroveray batwsra this and any other Patent The utility and practical advantages arising from the use of the great time-and-labor-saving Qualities oi ine sewing aiacnine oeme no universally admitted, and several patents hav ing already appeared, the next qnestion which naturally arises is. Which one of these is best adapted for household or manufacturing pur poses 1 In answer, we would beg leave to slate in a few words the advantages which we believe our Machine possesses over all others. ask fair and candid elimination of Its merita, and with ooafldeaee leave tbe ease In the handa of na anllxhtened and discriminating- public for a Juft, rlghteowa verdict wo claim. In tbarar plsea, oar ability to make tbe strvgt, aamijoMeit, and Most avrable team, and one which will neither rip nor ratal when every third ititrh la out The ititch by which tbit end ia attained ia a die. ttaguishlnr S-atare of oar patent, being wholly nnlika any other ia ass, and secured to na xcjuaieely by Icttan patent Smmtti, the simplirlty of the oonetracttoa of oar Ma chine, running as it does cntirwy oa tin Meaat or eccentric aovcsMnt," without too oa of a stngn eox wheel, can not tail of eonTindnx the moat casual observer, of Its iaueealag atrangth and oonarqoent darability. ninfy, oar rqp-etion of the "buttlo" action, owes tbe operatorfrom the neeeasityor stopping every few minntea to mpleoUh the quill, and caablae aa to naa ordinary rpoola of cotton or silk of 2 or S0 yardi In leasth. Manufacturers of Boot, Shoe, Bags, Clothing, Mat tresses, Cacri.re., and all Cloth or Leather work, when strength and durability are retuirad. from the very onset to the hearicet, will Aud this taa oat Machine adapted to their naa. ramphleta sontsiaing drawings and amerooe teiti monlala from tho. who have aerd them for years, may be had, or will b sent by request, aad tho Machine may ha seen ia full op.retio by calling at any abore calces. 49-Tba Oold Medal for the Bnt Sewing Machine was awarded ua at i be Great Fair of tho antBrteaa IneUiate, bald hi New Turk, and at tho Fair of lbs Maryland Ias Mlute, held at Bailunore, Oct 1SU. ImMloM GKOVSR, BAIT III 4 CO. SCHOOL ORDERS neatly printed and for sal at t!ie ChtamtU Oflke. rXeT IK J 1 T PhUadelplila Spring Trad. 1854. VAIXrWGHT, HVXT1XG TOX 4 Ft.O YD 152 Market St. & 23 Merchant St. Importeri and Wltulttole Ikalert in Maple ft Fancy Dry Goods, A RE now receiving a very GENERAL i ASSORTMENT of Diimcettc and .foreign .fabrics, suitable forbmh City and Country Trade, and which they offer at eery Aito price, for Cash, or to Prompt Sis Mouths Men. LVWe solicit an examination of our slock by City, Neighboring and Distant Buyers. . CHAUNCEY HULBURT, WITH Wain wright, Flunliiiglon & Floyd, 152 Market lin517c3J St. Philadelphia. FIXE STATIONERY. CRAIG &. FULTON, 19 South EIGHTH Street, Philadelphia beg leave to call the auentioa of Country Dealers, Schools, and persons visiting the City, to their complete J assortment ot EngluH, rrtnm, ann A mmran STATIOXEK V.wbich they are selling Whole sale and Retail on the most reasonable terms. Their stock comprises eeery rarieti of Cap, Letter and Note Paper and Envelopes, includ- ins a full assortment of the celebrated goods of ve A.a Kue v uo. ana l nos imoaas a. sons . i . oi uonoon. Aiso Oold and Steel Pens, Drawing Pencils (Fa- ber's and others'), Drawing Paper. Bristol Board. 8ealine Wax. Ink. Inkstands. Rodders', 1 CrookesVWostenholms'and other fine Cutlery, Portmonaies, Pocket books, rontoiios, w nt - ing Desks,Ac.Ac Persons visiting the City can have their paper and envelopes embossed with their initials without extra charge. CjVOrders from dealers and institutions of learning respectfully solicited and filled with the strictest integrity 6m5l7pd I BEG leave respectfully to call the Public's attention to my Establishment, No. f5 South FOURTH St. (below Chestnut). Philad elphia, for the manufacture and sale of En VCIOPOS, where I will always be in readiness to attend to any orders I may be favored with. I am prepared to furnish Envelopes of every quality, size and description. Wholesale and Retail.theGovernment pattern, plain and legal. I would also call attention i the Die Sink ing, Engraving, Printing, and Embossing of Business Cards for Envelopes, Letter heads. Bill-heads, Cards, Circulars, Ac, all of which I furnish at very low rates. Stamping letters With patent machines of the latest improve-1 ments for embossing, printing, Ac, also for; Ihe manufacture of Envelor.es, and every faci- lity for executing orders wilh despatch, and for ! their delivery by Express Lines or as may be I nr.i'.ni. ih.t, ar.in., t.. th llail I .ft ljr ( If lirm agreed upon, I can not fail to compete with if not excel any other establishment of the kind in the world. fVIIomceopathic Envelopes constantly on hand, samples of which may be seen Chronicle office, also of Die-Stamped Env. Iy5177jt WM. COLBERT. Fruit and Confectioner;. RUBINCAM A SELLERS, Wholesale Ma nufacturers and Dealers in Confection ery of all kinds. No. 1 13 North Third St. below Race PHILADELPHIA. Tbe attention of dealers is requested to an examination of their stock.which will be found to bo at tenet equal to any in the city. FOR EIGN FRUITS of all kinds in season. N. B. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. 2mS13 ROWS? & EE'STOX, 111, Xurth Third Street, below Race, PHILADELPHIA: Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Corn Brooms, Looking Glasses, Cordage, Painted Buckets, WickandTwines, Clocks, Willow Baskets, Window Shades, Matches, Cedar Ware, Bristle Brushes, Blacking, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE of all kinds, at the Manufacturers' lowest Cash prices. Javu Kcstos. SmS09 (Jso. H. Rows. ROBEItT V. BOWES, WITS REX, SILVIS, & CO., WaOLISAtI DSSLSBS IX FOREIGX AXD AMERICA. DRY GOODS, No.77,N. Third St ATCAR4W. Rsx, Bksj. iiltis, BKSJ. KrjiMKRSUt, Slbrt H. O'Heils. (a sV doors above Arch,) Philadelphia. Boob. Agenti granted. AGENTS WANTED in every Town and County in the United Slates, lo sell ihe most popular and saleable books published many of them beautifully illustrated wilh Col ored Engravings ; also the most popular works of T. S. AavHt's, including "Arthur's Cottage Lfbrmrt.- iDtfUifentand rat4nrfelng ant and iniitble buniaMi. will 4nd this a pli For putkalan, addrtH (piBi-fSid J.W. BKM'I.ET, Piiblinh-p, 1y.93 No. 48 North Fourth St. lltiimielphia. E. GOULD. (Successor to A. HOT,) yoMCfteatnutSlreeSwaim'i Building, PHILADELPHIA. T7XTEXSIVE Mcsic Puauaata and Dealer JLU in Musical Instruments of every descrip tionexclusive Aeent for the sale of Halleit. Davia A Co'sf Boston 'iPatentSnsnension Bn,!- Aeolian and other PIANOS. t.fiilbert's Boudoir Pianos. Melodenns Guitars, Harps, Violins, 8heet Music, Music Books, etc. Residents of Ihe country will be supplied by or oinerwise wun any music they may wish, at as low rates as if purchased in person. "'5 one oi ine largest stocks in the United States, I feel confident of satisfying all who may lavor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal terms. Pianos to let Second-hand Pianos for aie. iy473 A VARIETY of School Bonks. Blank Books. Gift Books for Holidav presents. Pens, Ink. Letter and Cap Paper, Fancy Stationery. Marazines. Paners.etc.eie. for sale tAcap at the Liwissvao Posr Omci. f jar tJf .a Aae . j v i J. BRANCH FARMER. 1000 TonsNo.l Superphosphate of Lime, DEBl'KG'S Original and Genuine, warran ted of superior quality the cheapest manure in the world. Farmers and dealers supplied at low prices. Extra QitiiHty Ltml Vlntlrr. 5,000 barrels selected expressly for its fertil izing quality. 10,000 bushels of same in bulk. 1,1100 barrels itemed Plaster. 600 Casting " KM) " l)i:tist " VCR VYIA X L'A XO This article we offer in confidence to o n customcrs.as equal to any imported, and far 5U';erior to most in the mar ket. 6,000 bags of tins superior Guauo for sale at the lowest market rates. AIso Patagonian Guano Poudrette (iround Char coal, Ac. Ac. C. FRENCH A CO. at the Steam Plaster Mills, junction York Av. Ciowu and Callowhill Sts. Vhuadelphm. l-"3 x-w ) Window Shades, yew fttjla 185 1 1861 f O. L. MILLER k CO., Manufacturer! and Wholesale Retail Dealers in "lYTINDOW SHADES south-west corner W Hecond and Arch Sts. Philadelphia. Such as Gothe's Landscapes, Borders, ases, i Scrolls, Boquets.CoM Borders. Ac. of the most ; beautiful designs and perfection of finish in , hie country, ant at sucn i.O w s-rivrj m i . .. ..i, Whir. to cnanenge an couipcoo.ni. .. ..- Holland?, Cambrics, Tassels, Cords, Brasses, j in every variety for City or Country trade. , lyw. invite an examination of our Slock j a, the Depot, 8.W. corner 2d & Arch, Philad. ; Jan. 1S64 4init Wall Papers! WALL PAPERS! The subscribers have now in store their complete Fall Stock of Paper Hangings, Curtains, tic. which iheyoffer at very low priows.Wholesale ' and Retail. Our assortment is very complete, compris ing all the qualities, both French and Ameri can. We manufacture a large proportion of our Goods, and can sell at the lowest rates. Haper Hanging done in the Country at City prices. PARRISII A HOUGH, 491 No. 4 North Firra St, Philadelphia ReadiiiR's Patent Torn Sheller, a Capable of shelling lOOOBushels of Corn ?perdav. For sale by DAVID LAXDRETIl. AT HIS V SGBICCLTl-ail. W1BI-BOCSZ, No. 23 Sucth Sisra Sti..t, Side Agent fur Phil'idrlphia. This Sheller, patented in July, 1802, has met with a success unparalleled by any Ma chine of the kind ever offered to the public. The following certificate(one of a large number received) wil' give some idea of what people think of it vrho have used it: "Summit Aruttr. D.1.. Jn. isr. Thi, 1 to nartlry. that I harp hii.1 Itinvlinff'a new Corn Shatter. ient-l in Jule laJit iu I'lralion on my farm r.r j part ff a 'tite. during whlea limn 11 aiiie.1 ri.inr ten It. p rf. rmai.cr. I am wtiiifleil lt enpaeity 1 tulle liunilrea nu.u.i.. i .-i n . . .......i.- ttfMS, l, ,,,-fer it to m ether heller now In viae, and think it will. ujwie all othrra now ma.ia. 3ml Very Re.Uu.iy Vo Jos, s. w..,.-" ee?--?!"-??? " e;ej? REAL ESTATE: For Sale or Rent. FOIt RENT, MThe HOUSE and LOT on S. THIRD Street, first door North of the Metho dist Church. Enquire of P. NEVIUS. Lewisburg, March 10, 1854 Sheriff'. Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Union county and lo me directed, I will expose to pnbhc sale at Ihe house of Win. I.. Kilter, in Ibe town of New Columbia, on Fainav. 31st March inst., commencing at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the following descri bed teal estate, to wit, A certain tract of land situate in White Deer township. Union county, containing Hit Acres more or less, all cleared and in a hi?h stale of cultivation, adjoining the River Susquehanna on the east, lands of Samuel Urmberiiiig ou the south, a Public Road on the west, and lands of Michael Eyre on the north, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the properly of MicHart Hnrrwasr. JOHN KESSLER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, New Berlin, March -1, 1854 Buffaloc Valley Farm fit FOR SALE. 5 mile, from Jjeicisbury, 2 from AWton. TTAVING become too old to ;iiana?e mv J. large farm to advantage, I wish lo sell a part cf Ihe same say a tract of Ot Acres, or of IO I Acres, as a purchaser might desire. The portion I would part with is all first quality Limestone land, and every field may be watered from the Little Buffaloe creek. Ii is all under a good cultivation, with new fences, except about 20 acres of TIMBER of excellent quality. There is a Limestone Quarry opened, from which thousands of bushels are sold yearly. Ii has a young Bearing Orchard. The improvements are a good two-storey FRAME HOUSE, with a Cellar Kiichen nnder and a Pump beside it, a large BANK BARN, a Wagon Shed, a Corn House, and also other outbuildings. The property is in Kelly township, near to . . . 1 1 i , , ii i , Annttc' dor. an. I W l I f . 1 1 nn,l U,- 1 pronounced one of the best in the alley. Title indisputable. Payment to be made one-hall down, and Ihe remainder on time. Possession given the 1st of April next. Feb. 1. SAMUEL YpDER. Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order from Ibe Orphans' Court of l'nion county, Ihe undertigned. Administrator of Sanrtx Wilso, lale of Kelly Tp. deceased, will sell at private sale the following REAL ESTATE, to wil : That valuable tract of land situated in the township and county aforasiad, within 1 mile of the thriving village of Lewisburg. bounded by lands of Ibe beirs of Tho's Wilson dee'd, David Meyer, Flavel Clingan. Joel Royer, Phil ip Shook, and others, containiug 235 Acres or thereabouts, ISO acresctesred, having Ihere- fpjfon erected a two stoiy Frame House and w Kiichen, a Frame Barn, a Spring House t , i i I ,ir . v i anu a aevwr raiiiag oprina oi no,; auu an j other out-buildings necessary for ihe comfort j and convenience of a Farm. There is also a good Apple Orchard, wilb a variety of j Fruit Trees. The cleared land i in a high state of cultivation. and abouuds with Limestone for all necessary purposes. The above property will answer te divide into TWOor THREE FARM8, aad will be sold to suit purchaser. For terms of cale apply to eilber of tbe sab-, scribers.or IoTboms Wirsos. on the premise. ROBT. H .LAIRD. WM. WILSON. Ja. ' pt. 13, if 9J, ' Administrators FOR SALE. That Iarse and desirable property on the ! eonier of Market aud Waier slreets.well ; calculated lor a resilience, for busiuess, or for a residence and place of business. There is a largo BRICK House containing 4 large rooms on the first toor.G bed rooms on ih. ter.oud floor.and 8 large finished rooms on h ih.r.L A Kitchen and Wasbliou.se xhnius. ! TV,..re are also a spacious Cellarjarje Cenienl Cistern, a Pump, and Well of good water, a Stable, and all necessary Oulbuildinits. For terms Ac. apply to t!co. F. Miller, Esq. S. E. DAVIS. Lawisburg, Sept. 23, lou FOR RENT, e-2 From the 1st of April next, THREE iCT ROOMS on North Thirl street, now in liie occupancy of Charles S. Bell as a Restaurant, aud Saloons. They are well r.. ut.r.n ftir:i.c r. r Kfr.r F!nnutre ,.r WM. FRlt'K. Lorisburg, Feb. 4, 1S54 ShcritTs Sale of Real Estate ' BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex ponas issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of L'nion county and to me direct ed, will be exposed to public vendne or outcry I a, me ilollse f A. H. Ulair in the Borough of ; , ew.isbiir!T on rtiTc.mi the lHih day of March j nextt a, 0 o'clock, A. M. of said day, the fol- !ow.n described real estate, to wit : ) . . 1. A certain lot oi groona siiuaic on r ourin street in the B-.rough of Lewisburg, being 66 feet in front and about lfiO feel in depih. marked in the general Plot of said Borough No. 173, adjoining lands of Wra. Cameron on the east, ik. .cl an1 U'm. d!nmmn (in the filllh. uu6.i .... .......... " " .. -- - ..... .. . aK.nn nrn nrrrlfA fwn-!iirpv hrirk j ii;.... u. ...... rrjm. k',,;..nt m attached, and a smail frame stable, wub. the appurtenances. Also an unimprovea tot or grouna suuaie on Second street in the Borough aforesaid and marked in the pU of said Borough No. 212, being 60 feet in front and about 10 feet in depth, bounded on the east by an alley.on the norih by the Town Hall lot. on the west by Second street, and on the sou'.h by John Joues, wilh llie appurtenances. 3. Also a certain lot of ground situate on Fiflh street in the Borough aforesaid, contain ing one-sixth of an acre more or less, bounded on the east by Fifih street, on the west by John Brown's mill-race, and on the south by an alley, whereon is erected a Iwo-storey frame dwelling-house a:ij out-builJings, Willi the appurtenances. 4. Also a certain unimproved lot of ground situate as aforesaid and marked on the plot of said Boroujh No. 30fi, being 66 feet front and 160 feet deep bonnded on the east by an alley, on me norm uy me LnriMian wiiuruu ku. u the west by Fifth street, and on the south by St. Mary's street, with the appurtenances. 5. Also a certain lot of ground situate as aforesaid, being MS feet in front and 160 feet in depth, and marked in ihe plot of said B r ough No.310. bonn.k-d on the e?.st by an alley, on the north by St. Anthony street, on the wesi by Fifth street, and on the souih by , whereon are erected a one-and-a-hali'f?& . r ; slurry lop-uouse, mm sevri.ii siuou uui-jj ouii(.iiii.rs, nun me arpurieiiaiices. 6. Also a certain lot of ground situate in the Boroush of Lewisburg aforesaid, bonnded on the east by George Derr, on the north bv public road leading from Lewiburg to Buffalo X Riads, on the west by Wm. Cameron, and on the south by the heirs of John Rcber. con taining three acres more or les, on which are erected all buildings and sheds necessarv to a brick yard, and a BRICK YARD, with Ihe appurtenances. 7. Also a certain lot of ground situate as aforesaid, bounded on the ea't by John Heaver, on the north by Hugh Miller, on the west by George L'err, and on the south by pnblic roa'l leading lo Buifaloe X Roads, containing oue acre more or less, with the appurtenances. 8. Also a certain lot of eronnd situate as aforesaid, containing one-founh of an acre more cr less, bounded on the east by a street, on the north by lot of Jonathan Wolfe, on the west by lot of S. 1). Munson, and on Ibe south i i aw ii by ihe Turnpike, whereon are Majilaaa,erecled a large two-storey brick '.Ss'am.sajeAFonndrv, wilh an eiirlii-borse V.-?'i-v; p-we r engine, and a frame room uached to the Fuundi v. a Blacksmith Sh,.n. and a frame Oahle wilb Ihe nnnnn.n.ni'p,. 9. Also a certain lot of ground situate as aforesaid, containing one-eighth cf an acre more or less. bonndL-d on the east and north by lands of Charles Penny, on the west by a street, and on ihe sonth by the 1 urnpike, whereon are erected a larse frame Wareroora ana an trtiice atiaeiieo, witn ine appunenances. Seized, taken in execution and to te sold as the property of Lrvi B. Cmiar. JOHN KESSLER. Sheriff. Sheriffs OiTice, New Berlin, Feb. 21, 1854 -OTHEX S. CHRIST, J Wholesale and Eetail CG DRUGGIST ,0 iflliiiiahurrf, In Ion Co'nly, la. nAYINU purchased the entire Drug Store formerly kept by T.J. Elliott, dee'd. I now ollVr to my friends and the public in gen- i eral ft"0 iai Ture Iot pf jOi-l!;!?, tlKiiKit.S W !!:-?tlff?. Also Paints, Oils. (..lass. Putly and Patent Medicines. Brashes and Combs of every variety. A fine assortment of JEW ELRY, such as Waiches.sro!t! and silver Pencils. Ear and Fin ger Rings, Breast Pins, &c. Ac. Cards.Eu- 4 velopes. Note and Letter Paper. Soaps and Perfume rr. All kinds of LAMPS. Lard Oil.'Pine Oil and Burning Fluid. Liquors of all kinds, for medicinal purposes. Violins, Fluies and Ac cordeons. Nuts. Fruits and Confectionery t Shd in fact, almost anything in the wav of No- I,: i . i . - . . .. lions and Oeneral arielies. Call and exam ine lor yourselves. I charge noiliins f-r look ' ing. THEO. S. CHRIST. Miffliuburg, Pa, Jan. 2, 1854 ly AdmlnIs(ralor,fi .ollre. ALL persons are hereby noli lied that I have received from Ihe 'Register of Union county, Lelters of Administration ur-jn the tsiateoi vili.IA.M M PHERSOX, deceased laic OI t. Uion I p. 1 nose indented to the same are hereby required to make immediaie pay ...v,.. w imc auusLuuer aii ms residence in East Buffaloe township: and thosei hai... claims against ihe same will present tbem duly attested for settlement Jan. 2 1. JOHN GUNDY, Administia.or. DAGUKKUEOTYPES! S PIKER & IIAW.V would inform ihe public that they have fitted up a I rioe'u) expi'HiUj for DcjiN'i'i-.'oiiip.Dg, in lh aj U : i i : 'im i .fcw wunuiug over ir.i uoiiiiou a vnig lore entrance at the first duor, up stai where they are prepared to perform any work in meir line in Ihe best style of the art. We can lake pictures at almost any hour in the day. Children taken as well as adults aud other pictures copied. As we have now a permanent location, Kited np purposely and exclusively for Daguarreo typing.we think we can render entire satisfac tion, and respectfully render our services. J . T. 8PYKER. Lewisbtirg. Ang. 1, 1833 J. L. HAWN. TIECDS of superior form, for sale at th - Chronicle edice, 5 cts single, My--pi d0 DEPOT LEWISBUBG, PA. L. IIATI Itbu, bs ea nana a l,. tt . and aplenJU aasortmani w " avist, .,till and Jswata,iu received ho. ' tbe best Impocting and Msoafsctoring Hos, j iD Philadelphia and New Yoik, and conatutKai. i (t mwb loel ,naD if purchased fiom Ihoa fo. : prcund lo be Wboleaalera. 0-4.1 Fateat Uem.fullwehd, lk $60 MtolaM iiw" km 40 CO " U ao uo ou It jvweNMI, liK do do do full !d. Itfc do do do s !,. Kk do An bore, full wcld, l'-k do do do u lk do Li-p'.na,U) wl, 1-k do do - 4jwol. tk do rnriifb '" Fren'b Wau-be.ua so oo kv tie -u " z so to n M a a x XSk sa n 20 '. !" a is tie -is no - a go " IIMO iin" T 00 " IM" IU oo 12 uu 14 00 I lit" Hear falenl Leef,lull jewolodp do do du S jewols, do Iluntinif do Jew.leJ, do Anchor', foil Jewaled, do Lepinta, 4 to S jewel. O.-rm.-tn ilrer Lt-pinea, 4 Jewels, ilertlaaru,r. ii.mu ilv.r a eecond aaaa n atcbos, Oold Ouard Cliahia. do Llie F'.b lLalna, an ntlrmen'a Fob I halna, do Vet Cltaioa. Ktd Ladie' Hiast Pina. tateet etyton, aorh aa Mourninr. and tilaas, Camenv.t'luatere. eroll. aranck,Ac. Oold ilvntli-men's Brraet I'ina. l eo - 1 16 ST - I Jo Caff rm. ointrent aijian. I do Hrr aim-a, Oo'.d Kar Kiuira. aueh a tfoeaa, Dropa, 1.. h. I iiul n. torn. W bal. lraw- i brrv, ioier.ocroii,rncn, c. jJ4 j p.Beiu, do P.n, : Jo tf'1"; 1 on I Uf to " 1 24 1 . s : " 1 aa S M 1M" a Ttt 1. a . .. . Bracelet. ' . l.r poon,Tess,T&Me,Deert,aB4 Halt, i Silr.r rectart.a, ta ; " '-". ! " P- Vnr" to th l'mrt OCT ranted to be what sold for. Also a great tine? j of gilt and plated goods Chains, Pins, Xp, j Lockets. Spectacles. Csaes, Baskets. Ear fap. j Shawl Pins, Hair Pina.Coral Beads.SiatlBnu, j Puraee.Ae., Ac, Ac. Aleo ftra ft Jay 'pring ud wefpht Clork s e ' ' J 90 " is oo 1IH1 S 00 2 SO a so 10 00 " lis 4 aa (to ZH br-ur d do o ft da wood ftntliltTiac jVke, Month ClorkK. AIJitr PMl'-rrioclt. rtnt Levenor Marine) Clofka, Frmcb AccoMrn. lyt tin do HH. rMk do lu'jj Musir 7 M ax a o ' And huntlrrdsof riiclm nnl mntiojied. Witchpt, Vrk and Jewelry carefully r paird nJ wurranted. Call a&d ae. JWarrh, 1852 14 16 IIUSSET'S GBAIX REAPEB, j for cutting both Grain and Grass. M ANI FACTI RED and for sale ai the Lewisbur? Fooodrv bv gedjks.'.marhh a n STILL MCkE -XEWS COXCERXIXG THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD ifAtti is to Le extended from JjesrisLurg Is L-Ki'stuicn oh the Juniata lliroogli by Mlfllliibars: ! ! I T is a fact that O. II. Rie has im ahead of all the Compsntea. and has sow opened one of Ihe best atd lareeel slocks of FALL & WINTEK GOODS ever openfd in this country, and ofaoch aty le aud qua lute aa will give aatiafacuoa lo all. DRY GOODS of aU kinds, GROCERIES, Coffee, Tea, SpKee, Sucar, Motaaeee, View, Cheese, Crarker. Soap, I'aoitlee, Tebaece, Srgara, Sc. Alto Hardware, Qureuncarc, Cedincare, Boots and Shoes, Hats, and Caps of the latel style and best qnslity. Umbrellas, Brushes. Brooms, Paiols groouj sad dry. Oils of all kinds, and other articles lo numerous lo mrntion all of which will be sold at pi ices so low as to aatonieb purchasers. All kinds of Country PKODUCE taken it esebanne lor Good. it r' Hlrs.se cire me a call before nurehaaini ' ."" ""'S' or rousing at tn. - . ' el" KI0I9X.U. MifHint'urg, Crt 28 1952 The Far-Famed medicine ! WATCH i f. C, f Jf & (ttj ii (C-Vt" 5 PILLS Three Pill, belne; eomreevd entirely ef atedkiual hrbs, are of a law! kaiuleee nature, whila thr eilracidia. ary Tirtufs thy dosmw 1it iwnu. rd tbrm uimrr Mlly wular ia nrarly eerry sort of the world. IU toin.-ne aiieona they have met with threuichout Itt .slu- i moat extraordinary, owinn. to is preoad, to Ibtir wonjvrful rlbcac in tlM euro of Hilwu eomplaiau and dieordrrs of tne Livwr and Sloaiara, !VrKn who verrcre in nstLg them aceorainf la uirectione, scdom fail in Wing reatoted to brail a. ! Weakness and Debility. Eestoration to llealtlt ot a jrcnticman, aged 45, wbes at Death's door. Cbfyou Wtrrfrvm V Rtr.rarta Himitk, oVilW .Vm, , .v. riM-i, nrar r-r.f J.urtcUkM, 1, A IcA. I Te Pat-rcestia Hiuxowat. Sir A Mr. Jours ri xro.v. Swmerly a mi-lent of las l Place, had bren in a .l-Hieine; talc of health forupwinh rf there yaare. aTadnaiiy naat,a awae to a shadow tr nii.-htlT prr-piralioa. and want of apaetite. which eawal ' ereat unraainena to hi. frw-miv a. he hadconsnlhd earwaa ' medical men in Hath,w,ihont enVet. He al last nerd .oar Tills, and under I'lWeiueiK naa reatored tn health : thrir means, lie lately emi-Tated to New Vera, and jo-.t written lo aay. that he was neeev better ia healli. ahd dcem-d me to aenuaiat yon wilh the eirruautanee. 1 ousht alo to mentira. that my wife haa darrsed (net beutfit Irom the m or your Pule. 1 remain. Sir. yaia rcbeetfulle. CUAKLES SMITH, DMeenting MiniMrr. A permanent Cure of a diseased Liver cf many Years' duration. Coi f of a LtUtr from Mr. au. Ckrmut, TesrO. Dear Sir In (hi. di.trirt your Pille reavmaad a mere exu-n..le sale than any other pmprietarv aaedieiaa briar. thpuMie. "anrrfoftheirelt7iliTcrandBilieiis r.Uilaiob 1 may mrntion the follow, nj eaee. A lady of tliia town wilh whom 1 am perannally acquainted, tf 'seeil.e organ.: aer mclteaj aitralan aurcd are ttias ; ic iwihi ou uvuiuur h rei "DU.ii do aotbim; lo reiicee twr aaln-rinea. aad at not likely .he eoulu enrvtve mint niontha. Thia anuoua rvment naturally caused great alarm aaaong her ftirade aad relali.ina. anj tbry iudurrd her to make a trial ef your 1'illa.whirh so improved her general health that .be iu iudiicd to o.ntiuue thrm untu she received a perSjet cure. Thin le twelve months ago, aad asVo hae not neer ieneeil auy e mrto-ne of relapse, and ones declares that jour Piil have baen the meana of aaving bee life. 1 remain, Dear air. yours trulv Ju.ySM.lsS3. " (SerKdJrcAvv,. rs aUbraUd rail m wtmJnfuBy rjlcocinw aa ua fit- ieeranptvnufniniu.- Asna rrroriey Jaundiew tWweeadarr n.inaia i.TaeuieTy Lrrer Cmplnta 4. . - .'".0u i le l t lti..,vM n . r. . .. xi'mui I '- " et-Hioje rvcg-rilea i j-r nueumauesj t'laai mr . i u cevera ui auaetenliosj BowelCuplHa kinda t'rinw fVeaeewal At, , w u , atine aavu klsMm the lt...U Head ache S"r Throats Wwaaaeaafrm roanunptioa IndiroMion tvoam aad aawTlnaa Debility liiOamation firaval acTIc. Sold at the PitaNishment of rromessv ffouowiv Sel, Strand, (near Temple liar, tondoa.) and also al hie house to-r,w,.Tort " "'eea in the Slaleaaddreawd - P tJouy, r-t" will leceleednaaueatien. Seat also he all reapeetable Iroc.rtte and draJere ia Vedidnea uimutruoat ine . niieu Mataa. in Baiea at IT1 ata, S7 era. and SI.SO, each. To ha had Whotraal of the Biiarsval Dm Imw. In tk. r. e SaV-There la a rrAii l.nKi.'.-.. v k i ., 1 Boiee. y. a. Ulreetioru IKa cvrniuw. e eeeleatt ia ewry dlaorder, an atAxed tn each Boa lye nrfcr sa hy Vt. rrtFER. Miflfinnorg IIOLLOWAY'S i !
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