LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. March 31, 1854. ! kuconM-1'1' th InrcMt eirculli(n of n- ngltnh Democratic Slate Tibet. 0wfnnr WILLI M BIOLER. of Clearfield. Supreme Cwrt J. 8. BLACK, of Somertrt. Canal Com iiimtr H ' V 8. MOTT, of Pike, Whig State Ticket. Cnrenio-JAMES POLI.OrK. Northumblod. Supreme CnurtV. M.SMYSER. Montgomery. CamUCtmmiunn (EO.DARSIE.AIIeganv. From Harrisburg. Sdltorial Correspondence of Losrieburg Chronicle. HaRUIbBL'ko, March "7. The Chronic! has crime to hand. Kdi torial correspondence not received." Quite likoly, inasmuch as nono was sent there beiug too many irons in the Cre, and too many other fisli to fry, just dow, in this immaculate Capitol, to permit indulgence) in the luxury of epistolary editorials. So your readers may cosily reckon up the pro- fit of thut loss, and Llees their stars that they have escaped the threatened infliction clamation against British subjects engaging for one week, at any rate. in foreign service. I suppose the subject uppermost in the' Austria and Prussia still maintain neu tninds of ynnr people as tbey turn a wish-! tral ground, although the former is raising ful glance towards tins political Mecca, isi a larpe army. the probable fate of the bill to divide Union I The French force of the East numbers county. It is lacked up. so far, by the signatures of 3,100 petitioners for, and 962 against it ; and passed the Senate, vnani- mntttly. It then was seat to the House, where it was referred to the committee on New Counties, who gave it a partial bear ing on last Thursday, and fr want of time adjourned over till Wednesday next, when they will probably report it to the House, with a favorable recommendation. From that point, if the people of the county were faithfully reprcsf ntid on the floor of the House, there would be no serious difficulty in the way of its passage. Hut the mem ber from Uniou teems u consider himself endowed wilh some kind of autocratic power to do as be pleases, without regard to the wishes of his constituents; and act very much as if he considered the people of county a sort of militia battalion, to be governed by hi$ will, instead of their otrn. lie discards their petitions entirely, as be ing of no sort of accouut on the Division question. He plants himself on the ridic ulously abortive attempt to take a vote on Division l.iet f ill, and considers that, and the fact of his own election, as absolutely conclusive against the fiiemis nf Division, aod 9 he s'ated to the Committee he don't know what they mean by coming here now to agitate the question. I leave you, Mr. Publisher, to explain the falsity and injustice of this attitude. This is purely a local question, and it is customary to refer such bills to the mem ber from the district to be affected bv it. I aud other members dislike, as a general! resolutions in favor of the Douglas Nebras thinn, to interfere. But the petitions are ,' k Bitt. The National Intelligencer says, addressed to the Legislature, aud the whole House must act on them undt-r oath, and when the bill cornea up and its merits are understood, the iudications of opinions so far, lead me to hope that the petitions will have justice done them, and not be kicked out of doors while in the erereise of their constitutional rights. Our Member goes from debk to desk, imploring his fellow members to stand by him in this emergency. But he evades bis direct responsibility to his constituents, by peremptorily refusing to be a candidate ! for re-election. It will be well for him if j he don't, with his vote and opposition on i record against this bill, he would be swept from the fiolJ as if struck by a whirl-wind. H. C II. Death is the Cabs. The Lycoming Gasctte, of March 22, says: A young mac named Jarcd Welch, a son of Samuel Welch, Erj., of Clinton county, died in the cars on the Central railroad, on Wednesday nf lrt week, between New port and the Junction. He was seised with a violent fit of coughing, ending in the rupture of a blood vessel, which canned Ills death in Ies than ten minutes. He was on his return from a visit to the south for the benefit of his health, and was in known in Philadelphia and the State for tie last stages of consumption going bis connection with various stage and ora hmne to die. His remains were interred nibus lines, died at Lis residence in the io the cemetery at Lock Haven, on Friday last, and followed to the grave by a long procession of mourning friends and rela tives. Washixotow, March 28. It is stated C9u6'lentially this evening, thatMr. l'reck enridgc, accnnipauied by Gen. Lane, left in the ears at five o'clock this afternoon for the North. It is also believed that Messrs. Cutting and Hunt went in the same train, ti settlo the pending affair of honor, be tween Messrs. Breckcnridge and Cutting. Horatio Kiug wad confirmed by the Sen ate to-day, as first Assistant Postmaster General. Mrs. Rose delivered an eloquent dis course to night against the Nebraska bill. The Gadsden treaty is likely to be de feated. SuThe venerable Jonathan Harring ton, the last survivor of the battle of Lex ington on the 19th of April, 1775, died on Sunday W, aged ninety-six. He was born iu that place, and though but 17 years of age, was counected with the Pro vincial militiia, and jilayed the fife, at the tat tie. IBlall NEWS. i FOREIGN Ntw York, March 25. -j "We bava rumors liy steamer of the fall of Kalafat and massacre of garrison. The only fighting has been between two columns of the Russian army, who met in the dark aud killed several hundred before j discovering their mistake. LATER XKW3. The Royal Mail Steamer Africa, arrived at New York yesterday morning. Her news is of an exciting character, although no battles are reported. The rumor that Russia had made new propositions for peace is confirmed, but they were of such a nature that they conld not be accepted. The news of the capture of Kalafat by the Russians, seems to have been a fabrication. On the contrary, tho Russians are retiring from before that place. A Greek insur rection has again broken oat in Western Turkey. It seems to be of a formidable character. The British fleet had sailed for the Baltic. The Queen bad issued a pro 1)0,000 men. Spain is reported to be in a distracted condition. It will be seen that the news has a tendency to produce a de- cline in cotton and breadstuff-). New York, March 30, 1 3 o'elook, P. M. I The Canada arrived at llalifax last, night. j Eoglish fleet of Cfty ships, ail steamers, I bad departed, March 11, for the Baltic. Russia's roply to the perctntory demands of England and France had not been re ceived, and it was said could not be till 16th or 18th. Affairs on Danube about as tbey were. A letter dated Kalafat, Feb. 28, says a rather serious occurrence had taken place at Geougevo. Two battalions of Turkish infantry, with two guns and three hundred cssuks had crossed the Danube and en gaged three battalions of Russians with six guns and a regiment of cavalry, and after a sanguinary conflict of three hours, the Turks returned to their own position, with a loss of one hundred killed and sev en hundred and fifty wounded ; while the Russians are said to have lost three hund red killed and fifteen hundred wounded. Breadstufis considerably declined. The Illinois Legislature recently passed " from the analysis of the vote contained in the Illinois journals it appears that in the House of Representatives only thir- y members out of seventy-five sanctioned resolutions," a fact which considerably lesKnt " wel6" " tu U'gisiauve TVe are pained to learn that Mr. Edwin Forrest, the Americin tragedian, has be come a convert to the very ridiculous be lief in spiritual manifestations. This gen tleman is a constant ieitor upon the Fox es, now stopping at a hotel in this city, and most credulously insists upon oorrect- ness of the developcments commuuicated by the rappers from " t'other side of Jor- dan." Trenton True American, New Orleans, March 8. The Pica yune publishes private advices from Mexi co, which states that Gen. Alverex, had defeated the Government troops sent against him, and that Santa Anna had de termined to taks the field, and dislodge him from his fastnesses. Baltimore, March 28. The Germans in this city, as well as the German press generally, unite in denouncing Kossuth's letter upon the removal of George Saund ers, U. S. Consul to London. Jacob Peters, Sen., a gentleman well city on Monday morning, March 13. It is stated the capital stock of the Lackawanna & Blooinsburg Railroad has been secured, and the entire work will be placed under contract during the coming season. New Hampsotbe Electios. The Concord Statesman, a Democratic paper, has returns of all but two Representatives elected. Tbey stand Whigs and Free Soilers, 157 ; Democrats, 150 with the two undecided, 152. tetrA severe gals was experienced, at; Albany and Troy, X. T., on Saturday and Sunday week. A large number of build ings wen unroofed, and damage to a large amount waa otherwise sustained. Nathaniel G. Taylor, Whig, has been elected in the first Congressional district of Tennessee, to succeed Brookus Camp bell, Dem., who died in the early part of the session. The Higblavm, Mareh 28. A namrd John Smith was fogsd, this morn ing, on Island Beach, froxen dead. It ia supposed he was out goaajug, as Lis do' and gun wire found lying fW iaveide. -1 Baltimore Adv'ts.' CARR, GEISE & CO., Flour, Grain, k Lumber Commission Merchants... '23 & 25 Spear's Wharf, mrtm t Jialtimort. John Clarke. Esq., free. CitiierV Bank.) g-1Umo A. P. U ilea. Ken. Calk. Franklin do John llertiel, Jr.. Khj., I phli,i0i. Koitere. Mnnirkwm Co. ( round, ipnia. J Tome. K-q.. I'reeid. Cnl Hank, Port Deposit. J. Wallower A Son, llarrisburg. Cot. II V. Hyer. I s.Vmm,. i. H. Arp 'o, f ,uuro Karl. W inhale k Co., Milton. Simon SribsTicrTii. Ml,,!c7- Oeor;- Bodine, En), llurbeavtlle. Vim. Weaver, Montourevilia. Gn. Win. F. Pkeker, I. W. La.vd, Ki., i whirr, f rnii..rf- J.n.e, II. Hulins. K-o, wUtaswpott, Lewis fl. Hullae. Kfq., J Slllrnrr t Itul b, Jriv; Shore. J. P. Hiiline;. Kj , Lnrk Haven. EFCAKR, GEISE & CO. have the largest Wit' room of any Commission House io Baltimore, always giving quick despatch to boats in discharging their cargoes. 6m5t7 FITS! FITS! FITS ! TTIB TxMHTASLl BXTsUcT EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the cure of Fits, Spasms, Cramps, and alt Nervous and Constitutional Diseases, PERSONS who are laboring under this distressing mala.lv will find the VEGKT ABI.K EPILEPTIC PILLS to be the only remedr ver discovered fur curing Epilepsy, or Falling Fits. The iiln nofAeM ft nrwifta artlon r the srrom wynWm. and ftlthootrb thy mr prrpanst rwrjallj fr.r tb rnrvM of curinir Fit, ihfjr will found f;)eUl bn- tAt tit all trrmB arOk'ttil with wek nervfn,nr who nTvHi tm hai ln prvxtrmtrd or Riiatlaml frrm mny naar'whtfTfr. In r1irnMi cotuplalntR, or rtitvavw of long taihlintr. uprittduml bj tacrvoaanaaa.iljc are axrordinelT bent-flrial. Frirr $.1 pr box, or two hoM for 5. Pirn out of trieCitr.enrlftsinic rt-mittance. will haTetbf IM'tw nt thm thmnph tli mail, frre of jrfwla. Fnr hy !ETil S. MANCK. No. loa. nann ac .Trcr. Itaitimoir, M1 t whnm ordt m from all part of the Union muit be ftditrvMMvt. prnt-paid. I Iv4n nw e.w. Philadelphia Adv-($. BUILDING HARDWARE Tool Store exclusively, The largest Frtnbtithmrnt vf the kind in the U.S. W in. SI. M'l'liire K Bra. No. 287 Market St. above Seventh, Philad. MANTTACTTRERS' Depot for Locks of all kinds, warranted quality. " Patent Silvered, Glass Knobs." Premium Porcelain Knobs.overlOO patterns. Silvei-pljted Knobs, Hinges, Ac, with the most complete assortment of ail the Modern Goods in this line. Purchasers are invited to rail and examine 1 Slock. Catalogues sent by Mail if desired. JIiA Air Rrifittm awi Ventilator at Faclnry Prictn. ff'kW orders put up under the immediate supervision of the Finn. CALL AND SEE I'st. 6m519t STRAW G00CS...SFRIN6 1854. THE subscribers are now prepared to exhi bit at their Splendid ctt I?Ntabiiihment N't. 41 South S-yinil St. Philadelphia, an entire new and beautiful stock of Straw, Fancy ami Silk Bonnets and Flails, Flowers, Sccand Panama, Palm and Summer Hals for gentlemen, which our old patrons. Merchants and Milliners generally are invited to examine, confidently promising them.io extenuin variety, in novelty, and in styles, a stork unequalled. jy Orders carefulleand prompl'v eieeuied. THOMAS W1IITC & CO. riirrnolocr. FOWLERS, WELLS, TO, FKOil . YORK, Have opened a Vireogcn Vnbinet and Hintk Store, at 231 ARCH St, between Cth and 7th, Philadrluhiu, land are prepared to furnish all their Works on 1 hrenologv. Physiology, Hydropathy, Magnetism, and Phon ography, at New York prices. Professional Examinations.with Charts.and full written descriptions of character, given day and evening. VST Cabinet free to visi tors Iy517c5dq Willow Ware, &c II. COULTER, 49 South SECOND St., rtiilndtlph a, a doors above Chestnut, East side. Importer and Manufacturer all kinds of WILLOW WARE Consisting in pan of the following. Ladies' Traveling Bas kets, Work Baskets, Flower Baskets, Office Baskets. Segar Baskets, Plain, Fancy and Em broidered Baskets, Ladies' Work Stands and Sewing Chairs of beautiful design and excel lent workmanship, which be 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 6ui517t34 SEWING MACHINE. (G rover, Baker Jk Cot Patent.") OFFICES. HaTiurket Squaro. Boston. 4r5 Broadway, N" Tork. Nc 42 South Fourth gt. near Chmtnut. Fhilwlelt.liia. 1(4 Baltimore St. Baltimore. 5No Cuntrorerry between this and any other Patent. The utility and practical advantages arising from the use of the great time-and-labor-saving qualities of the Sewing 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 ! Iu answer, we would beg leave to state in a few words the advantages which we believe our Machine possesses overall others, ak a fair and candid examination of its merits, and with confidence Ira tp the ease In the banda of an enlightened and diarriminatinit pnhlie r ajuitt, rigliteon Terdict. We rlaim, in the Jlret place, oar ability to make the ttrmpmt. femrfjameat, a1 avur durabii team, and one which will neither rip nor rarel when eTrry third stitch i cot The Mitch hj wbirb thii end is attained la a div tioxniphiDS C-atore of oar patr-nt, being wholly vntike any other in ast, and secured to nj exclosively by letters patent. eono7f, the simplicity of the eonstrnrtloa of onr Ma chine, rauninc as it does entirely on the "cam or eccentric movement," without the use of a single roe, wheel, ran not tail of eooTlneinjr the most casual observer, of Its macaw strength and eonarqnent durability. rMraVy, onr rejection of the ".hattle" action, frees tho ofamtnr from the necessity of stopping enrj (t minutes to replenish the quill, and enables us to use ordinary pools of cotton or silk of 2 or 300 yards In length. Mannmetnrers of Boots, Shoes, Bags, Clothing, Mat tresses, Cnrriaea, and ail Cloth or Leather work, when strength and dun hilit, are required, from theewry tneet to the beariest, will Bad this tho only Machine adapted totbairusa. ramrbleUontaiaing drawings and numerous tosti mamls from those who have need them Ihr years, may be had, or will bo sent by request, and the Machine sny b seen la full operation by railing at any shore offices. M-The Oold Medal lor the st Seels Machine was warded as at the Great rah- or tho Americas Institute, hold In Kew Took, and at the Fair of tho Maryland Inn. tltwte, tetd at Baltimere. Oct 1VJ. - iml?etdj &HOVE&, BnXLB CO. tt!is wntitd. j BEING extensively etiascd in the mnnuf-l acture of I'A 1'V.U. we will pjy to Coun-' try Merchants and cithern having KAtiS lor JESSLP tc MOORR. Paper Maimfact's, i Philiitl'lpkin'Sos. 24 & 2, North :-!. 2ni'8 (1st St. below Arcli.heiweeu 5ih & Gtli.) Trusses, Spirtori, I.AfE STOCKINGS, Shoul der Brares, and all other Surgical Apparatus and B;in dazes. applied and warranted te ive satisfaction. hv Dr. and Mrs. M'l'I.EN ACHAN. No. 44 North SEVENTH Street, PtiLulflnhia. The j?reat number of Females relieved and 1 eured by wearins Mrs. M'Clenachan's Hup-' porters, warrants her in commendin! mem a' superior to anyibing of the kind ever offered to the public lljSm.Sd Philadelphia Spring Trade 1854. VrAIKWSIGHT.IIVynyGTOX Ji FLOYD 152 Market St. & 23 Merchant St. Importer and Whnlmile Dculrn in Maple li. Fancy Dry Good, A' RE now receiving a very UENEKAu ASSORTMENT of aincslir an Xorcbn abritJ, suitable for both City and Country Trade, and which they offer at wry law fir.ert. for Cash, or to Prompt Six Months' Men. CEWe solicit an examination of oir stock by City, Neighboring and Distant Buyers. CHAUNCEV lit," LB CRT, WITH Wainwriiht. Huntington 4 Flovd.152 Market 3infll7c!.'J St. Vhitadclphia. I'lXC STATIOXCIIY. 1 KA1G A. ri:i.TON, I South EIGHTH I J Sireet. Pliilail-ltthin be" 1-ave to rail the attention of l.'oimtrv Dealers, Schools. and persons visiting the City, to their complete assortment of llnlmli, Frrnrh, and Amrrinm STATIOXL'R y.wuich they are srl!in Whole- '. sale and Retail on the most reaotiali!e terms. I Their stock onipri-es 'fry tarieti of Cap. Letter and Note Paper and envelopes, includ- j in a full assoFtmr nt of the celebrated goods of lie La Rue & Co. and Thos Rhoads & .Sons ', of London. AUo (lold and Steel Pens, Drawing Pencils (Fa- ber's and others'), Drawing Paper, Bristol Board, Sealing Wai. Ink, Inkstands. Rodgers", Crookcs'.Wostenliolms'and other fine Cuilrr, Portmonaies, Pocket Hooks, Portfolio":, Writ ing Desks. Ac. Ac. Persons visiting the I'ny can have their paper and envelopes embossed with their initials without exira charge. Orders from dealers and institutions of learning respectfully solicited and filled with the strictest inlcgniy GoiM7pd T BEG leave respectfully to nil ihe Public's I attention to mv Etjlilislimcnt. No. South FOL'RTII St. (below Chestiuii), J'AiW elvhia, for the manulacture and sale i f Iln lPlopow, where I will always be in readiness to attend to anv orders I mav be lavored ulu I am prepared lo luriiili Envelopes of cverv i niial.ti- a i,. I uVucrinlion Wh.lea'e and i quaiiiy. sie ana aencripnon, noiesd.r hi. o Hetail.ihetjoyernment patiern.pliiin nnd Ir-nl. f I would also call attention to the Die .s,nk- ' ing. Engraving. I'rintinz, and Embossing of, Business I'ards for Envelopes, Letter heads, i Bill-heads, Cards. Circulars, Air., all of which I furnish at very low rates, damping letters ; prevents Iheir going to the Dead Letter Oi'rice. Wilh patent machines r.f the la! si improve-' mcnts for embos.-ine, priming, Ac, also lor . the manufacture of Envelopes. and every tari-: lity for executing orders with despatch. and for ; their delivery by Express Lines or as mav be ! agreed upon, I can not fail to compete with if; not excel any other establishment of the kind i in the world, i tr llomreopailitc r.nvriopes constantly on hand, samples of which may be seen Chntnicle office, also of Die-Stamped Env. Iv5177n WM. COLBERT. iioh i: k r.i STO.v, 111, Xorth Third Street, M.ie Race, PHILADELPHIA. Manufacturers timl Wholesale Dealers in Corn Brooms, Looking Glasses, Cordage, Painted Buckets, WickaiidTwines, Clocks, Willow Baskets, Window Shades, Matches, Cedar Ware. Bristle Brushes, Blacking. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE of all kinds, at the Manufacturers' lowest Cash prices. Jftnrs KraTos.J 3ioMV Jso. M. Bowk. Fruit anil f'onfoctlonrry . RL BINCAM & SELLERS, Wholesale Ma nufacturers und Healers in Confection ery of all kinds.No.113 North Third St. below Race PHILADELPHIA. The attention of dealers is requested to an examination of their stock,whic.h w ill bel'i nnd to be ai trust equal to any in the city. FOR EIGN FRLITS of all kinds in season. N.B. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. 2m513 Book Agent, Wanted. m AGENTS WANTED in every Town and County io the I'niied States, to sell the most popular and saleable hooks published many of them beautifully illustrated with Col ored Engravings ; also the most popular works of T. S. AaTtii , including "Arthur's Cottage Library. InMlient and enterprising men will find thii anl anil rr.fiUMe laiucs. I- a pie... For particulars. attJres (poet-pa!! 1. . HKADI.KT, PnWi1.er. ly 102 No. 4S North Fourth t- lluUiMphit. J. E. OOULii, (Sueee.-sor to A. HOT.) Xb.lSltCheititut Street,Scaim,t Building, PHILADELPHIA, IXTENSIVE Mrsic Pi-ausui and Dealer A in Musical Instruments of every descrip tion exclusive Agent for the sale of Halleit, v... j -....0s. Mohan and other PIANOS. I.Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodrons.Martin'g 1 Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music ! Books, etc. I Residents of the country will be supplied by mai or otherwise wilh any music they may ' wish, at as low rates as if purchased in person, i Having one of the largest stocks in the United States, I feel confident of natisfyinj all who may favor me wilh a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most librral terms. Tianos to !e. erond.hand Pianos for i Hit. - !yl73 ' Hvi.J I n'cHAcliinM'a .nlSiunMici..!! I o. a. I.I .1UIL.L.I UL I I anwjaeMBaseaMe-Men noiti:iiT i . no wes, WITH REX, S IL VIS, & CO., WilOlMlLE !! I FORE1GX AND A M ERIC 'A N DRY GOODS, No.77, N. Third AnKniv Rex, ( ttw doora abor Arcfa,) Philadelphia. ALBtttl II. O UUU.K. ) 1 000 Tons Xo.l Superphosphate of Lime, TERt'KG'3 Original and (icnuine, war ran- 17 ted oC superior quality the cheapest manure in the world, farmers aud dealers supplied at low prices. Extra Quality Lauil Platter. 5,000 barrels selected expressly for its fertil izing quality. 10.000 boshels of same in bulk. 1,000 barrels Calcined l'lasier. SOO Casting 100 Dentist PER V VIA V O fc'.i.VO Th is article we c fftr in confidence to our customers, as equal to any imported, and far superior to most in the mar Let. 5,000 bas of this superior Guano for sale at the lowest market rate?. Also Palaouian tiuano Poudrette Ground Char coal, A c. A c. V. FKENCII & CO. at the Steam Plaster Mills, jnneti( n York Av. j Crown and Callowhill Sts. Vhitiuttlphia. 513 avw stock Window Shades. 5 '" ' 1Hj4 S t 1&4 G. L. MILLKR & CO., ilmufadurm and Wholesale t Itttail Dealert in "W IN DOW SHADES south-west corner t T Second and Arch Sis. I'htludthihia. Such as Golhe's Landscapes, Horders, Vases, ; Scrolls, Boquets, Gold Bonlers,4c.of the most oenuuiui designs ana periecuon 01 nnisn n hie country, ai.d at such Low I'rlren as to challenge all competition. Hull" and White Hollands, ('ambries, Tassels, Cords, Brasses, Ac, in every variety for City or Country trade. IjTWe invite an examination of our Slock at the Depot. S. W. corner 2d A Arch, Philad. Jan. N5t 4m51l Wall Paper ! 7"AM. PAPERS! The subscribers have now in store their complete Fall Stock ol Paper Hangings, Curtains, &c. which they offer at very low prices.WhoIesale and Krtatl. Our assortment is very complete, compris inj; all Ihe qualiiies, both French and Ameri can. We manufacture a larze proportion of our floods, and can sell at the lowest rates. Haper Hanging done in the Country ai I'ily prices. rAKKiHH mil (.11, 431 No. 4 North Firm St. Philad, tjiltia Headings Patent Com Slieller, jr? Capable of shelling lOOODushcls of Corn .If per day. For sale bv DA VID LAXDRETII, at nta saw ooicrLxiL wjni-nocsr, No. 23 Siicth Sixth Sitrr-T, Sole Agent fur I'hilidrlphia. This Slieller, patented in July. 1852, has mot with a success unparalleled bv any Ma t-nine of the kind ever offered lo the public, j The following cerlilicate(one of a larse number ; received) will give some idea of what people j lhlnk of who iave n5fj it ".Vuei-mf B-"li: tV!.. Jm ;6. ltss. TSi ie o certify, llisl 1 lia e b.sd Rreliu's u-w (orn ?lK'i!-r. iiatcut ! i:i July In.M in "ivretion on n-.v firm fur linrt rf a .1 iv. dnrin.' ahicb lice it ii-lled rlinc even j j',!,,.;. R'tchiltcalS. H'f''.ns, Cart. Whecl-llmi'li-M llmliclnof -.,ra: nntl from h-t I tievr rn .f ! JJ J " ' ' ' . it. p rrormACre. I am mrisCcd itx capnrte ie fulle Oir i Barrows, &C cVc, made and repaired under "J,f"' ami .r"J !'' pr '"' It lj not trak tlie t'o-n. nor are the el stall injiin-d forfui l. I cr .t- , frr n,hMp S1,r u use, and tbia it wm fopcr-i- ail nth r. m-w tovie. am Very Re.T-ctfiiii rur, X. S. TV Ansa." , i It EA JEST ATE: For Sale or Stent. I'OK KLVr, The subscriber of.-rs FOR KENT n laree Frame bH EI.I.IVii IKH SF: , outh Second street, now iu possession of .Math. as Hale, near the Female Sseiutnarv. (i. F. MILLER Lewisburg, March I I, I8.VI Sheriff's Sale. 1 V virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. issued out ) of the Court of Common Pleas of I nion county and to me directed, I will expose to (.uuiii. aaic hi me uouse 01 n m. I.. Kilter, in the town t.f New Columbia, on Fsidai. 31st Man n inst commencing at ten o'clock the forenoon of said day, the following descri- hrfl rent .tlqi. ... ... Ac.rin,',,fi.!.j.-. .s 1 townshir T 'nion eoon.V I . " ""V i lownsnip, i nion county, containing S3 Acres ' more or less, all cleared and in a high stale of , cultivation, adjoining ihe Kivit Susquehanna on Ihe east, lands of Samuel (cmberliug on I the souih, a Public Koad on the west, and I lands of Michael Eyre ou the north, wiih the appnnenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Micnaci. Horiw.iv. JOHN KESSLER. SheriiT. Sheriirs Ollice, New Berlin, March 4, 1854 FOR KENT, JIJJ From the 1st of April next, THREE li'l: ROOMS oo North Third street, now in the occupancy of Charles S. Bell as a Restaurant, and Saloons. They are well stilled for Shops, Olfices, or Stores. Enquire of WM. FKiCK. Lewisburg, Feb. 4, 1854 FOR KENT, ftThe HOUSE and LOT on 8. THIRD JVJJ. Street, first door North of the Metho- disl Church. Enquiieof r. NEVIUS. Lewisburg, March 10, 1B54 Orphans' Court Sale. 1) Y virtue of an orJer from the Orphan' - f- outl of L'nion county, the undesigned AJminislralora of SamrtL Witsoie, . of Kelly Tp. dreriwd, will tell at p,;,,,, e ha following REAL ESTATE, lo wit: That valuable tract of land situated in the township and county afore.iad, within I miles of the thriving village of LewUburg, hounded by lands of Ihe beira of Tbo'e Wilson dee'd, Havid Meyer, Flarel Cliogan, Joel Royer, Phil ip Shook, and othrrs, containing aa. 4rrS or thereabout. 180arrecleared,baing Ihere jgAon erected a two aloiy Frame House and "-Kitchen, a Frame Bam. Ho.io. u . i a "ww s--- - -" opring oi water.) and all other out-bmlding, neressary for ihe comfort ai en"r'ni' of a Farm. There i. 1 "J Arr' Orcha.d.with a variety ofS , r!7' .Tne r'red land ia in a big h !""f """tton.and .bound with Limestone Jr ""f'J porposee. fvn va '0,p,' nwer to dieideints v "or THREE FARMS, aad will be add to ,ULI P"c-r. . "rm of PP'y to either of the uh ebrf,or toTanais Wit.ao.onthepremifea. ROUT. H.-'LAIRP. . W M. WIL80.V Ja St.13.1133. AiminUhator, Ilfld m r.lll u : - ... - . FOR SALE. AThat larf;e aud desirable property on the corner of Market and Waiertreets.well. calculated for a residence, for business, or Ut a residence and place of business. There is a large bkiw nousr coniaiiiing 4 lare rooms on the firt floor. 6 bed-rooms on the second U'or,ana iai,-- un"- the third. A Kitclicu and Wasunouse aoj uns. There are also a spacious Cellar.Iaree Cemem Cistern, a Pump, and Well of (rood water, a Stable, and all necessary Outboildines. For terms &c. apply to Geo. F. Mi'ler. Eq. Sl E. DAVIS, j Lewisburp, Sept. S3, 150 j .OTICK. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber by Note or Book act, will please make pay ment between this date ami the first day of April. After that date their accounts will be left for collection with Esq. MertZ, without re spect to persons. R. M. MLSSKR. Lewisburg, March 16, 1654. ATOTICE is herebv given that Absalom j B. S-uart h tins dav retired fro the firm of Tustm. Stuart and Lewis, he hav- i? sold his interest (herein to John W. Stuart. who takes his place in said firm. vi-iiTiv srrtRT I FWM M,,et. ! March 4.1B&4 SELLING OFF AT COST! rrWIE subscriber will positively close her , I Store (corner of 3d and Markei Sts, De- I Normandie's old stand.) on the fe'lst April I next, and oners her remaining stock ol URY , GOODS, SOTIOSS, Ac. Ac , AT COST. Now is the chance for Bargains ! j Mm. C. MENSCH. Lswisburg, March 9. 1!4 ! IOST.on Ihe 2fith ulu a C Tuning FORK. j The finder will confer a favor by leav ing it at the Chronicle office. or ma: LEWISBURG ACADEMY Will commence cn Mosdit, April 17, 1854, to continue 20 weeks. The course of Instruction in this Institution is calculated to prepare j ou'.Usto enter College or for general business. Composition and Declamation receive care ful attention. The subscriberis solicitous to secureaclass of Young Laditf. Our constant aim in the improvement of the pupil, is to render the Discipline of the school, as well as the mere imparting and acquiring of knowledge, subservient to the hieher objects, to wit ihe formation of a sood character, based ! upon sound morality, and the preparation of j the youth by well established habits of order. ! enerpy and independent self-reliance, for ue- lulness and success in lite. The Bible is in daily use in the school. Tuiliim. For Languages !0. Higher Eng lish and common branches, (including Readini. Writing, Urography, Arithmetic. (Jrammar and L'. S. History) ij per session. No deduction except for sickness. JOHN RANDOLPH. March 17, 1851. Principal 13 Unggcno for Sole! CARRIAGE MAKLXG, JROX1XG, TRIMMIXU, d- t'ALXTIXG. "I T A VINi! enlarged my CAKKIAtiE ESTA I I lil.IolIMEN I" on St Anthonv St. near j the Forks leading to BulTiloe X Kosds, I am j prepared to do ail work in the above liLca on hort nonce and reasonable terms. mv own eye, and warranted equal in finish and style to any in the country. Produce and suitable Lumber wanted, and the public patronage respecfu'lv solicited bv LEWI.-" GINTER. I.euiabutg, March IO. M64y Samuel M'Clrllrn'si Unfair. N' TUTICE is herebv given that the Register ' of U nion county on the 2d day of .i:irch. Kot, issued t the subscribers. Leiters Testa- menlary on the last will and testament of1 ! Samuel .M t lellen, late ol Biillal..e townstiip. I l"ni"n Comity, deceased. All persons owing sa,d '"tale are requested to make payment, and those having claims against ihe estate will present them properly authenticated lor settlement. SAM I" EL MCLELLEN. Executor. MARY ANN M C I. ELLEN, Exec a;rix Btiffaloe, March 10. lSiHI LTKE0. S. Cn?Ji,Ts- Wiaolet-Ue and Retail CC DRUGGIST, " f.MIOIinhur?, l olou C ounty, I'a. T 1 A ING purchased the entire Drug Store J.L formerly kept bv T. J. Elliott, dee'd, I J 1 lormi now olftr to mv friends a.id the public io geu i.r.i " i . r ' " eral a fresh and pure lot of gi'lfjI.', lKli)i!s iJiJC-Siyff.-t. Also Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty ami Patent Medicines. Brushes and Combs of every variety. . nne assortment ii jun. , ELI! V,s nc has Watches. gold and silver Pencils. Ear and Fin ger Kings, Breast Pins, &.c. Ac. Cards, En velopes, Note and Letter Pa per. Soap and Perfumery. All kinds of LAMPS. Lard Oil, Pine Oil . j, . n. , . r , . , , on u.iioing r iuiu. J.M1M..I5 oi ail ainos. tor ineuicinai purposes. lottns. r lutes and Ac- cordeons. Nuts, Fruits and Cunfertionerr and in fact, almost anything in the way of No tions and Ueneral t aneties. Call and exam- t ine for yourselves. 1 charge nothinz fir look ing. THEO. S. CHRIST. Mifflinburg, Pa, Jan. 2, 1854 ly Adniinlittralor'.u Notice. ALL persons are hereby notified that I have received from the Register of l'nion county. Letters of Administration upon the Estate of WILLIAM MTHERsON. deceased, late of Union Tp. Those indebted to the same are hereby required to make immediate pay ments to the subscriber at his residence in East Butfaloe township; and those having claims against the same will present thrm duly attested for settlement Jan.24. JOHN GI NUY, Administrator. DAGUERREOTYPES! SPTKER & II 1WS would inform the public that they have fitted up a fyoli, etj)i'?sii foi 3)qfii:rrtrfij;ng, in the New Building over Dr.Thornlon's Draw 8tore entrance at the Snt door, no stairs where they are prepared to perform any work in their line in the best stvle of the art. We can take pictures at almost any hour in the day. Children taken as well as adults and other pictures copied. . As we have now a permanent location, fitted np purposely and exclusively for Dagiiarreo typi"!?. we think we can render entire satisfac tion, and respectfully tender our services. w 8PVKFR Lewisbnrg, Aug. 1. 1853 J. L. HAWN. TEEDS of a superior form, for eale at the Car.micleomVe. S ets single. 50" per doa SCHOOL ORDER? a-atly primed and for die at the Chrmitft Office. Attention, Farmers! PLASTER MILL IX LE H ISH tKr, w AVINO newly fitted op bis MILL fi mi. ! J L GKIXDINU PLASTER, the sobsetiu. I 4 uor prepared to do aDy worn la thai on ,ne shortest notice and the most (,. moOaling leruis. ion. nitow Lewisburs. March 23. 1854. tw J. L. YODEIJ, of East, s, ' Has rented the Room now occupied , ' A. I- HTrir.Li. where he will open on the :t ; of April a WATCH andJLWELUY STOIti' in all its branrhes. He will mine hiehly reeommended n , practical Watchmaker. His aeqaamrj with the Wholesale business and the difftt Maniifaetnrers of Jewelry and Silverwir?. Philadelphia and New York cities.wm him lo sell jrnods at the lowest City pricei March 2,1854 i wf fsn(cd .,Q , . A :' ,.. r. pRnfA(LS.. fo.r. rTJe H nS. T" 1 ' 'lare. to he bn.lt , "aLi; J . ; , be finished for the use of four fam.,,e,, W, to 1 l"ne ln Plai a"a sol,sUnt,al aiain ' the Lumber to be furnished by the C, Apply m Henr? vangasken. Sham.-,n.,:i ill furnish ppecilications. r or iur;titru:.t malioo apply lu John Walls, Esq , Lwisr.c-, W.M E. EVANS. President Carbon Fun Improve msuCi SliauioUm, March 9. 1S51 PAP Kit HANGINGS, Chairs, and Cabinet Ware. T TAVING made a large addition in rj-;,' his Brick ahop, upper end of Mirir street, and discontinued his shop cn 3d s:r j the sub.tcnbrr has removed there all h i u-, I and ware, and will be happy lo see old cu mers and new at bis Market St. shop, j A freih supply of WALL PAPER, eonts. ing of new and fashionable pattercs, is i.i selling at redcred prices, j All Kinds of CHAIRS and CABISET HI I XITVRE, suitable for Parlor tr Kitchen, cu be had oa terms which can not tail to piu? (T7-A11 work warranted. WM. ARMSTRONG. Lewisburg, March 17. 154 6m IIUSSEI'S fiBAIX KEAPEB, fir cutting both Grain and Grass 31 ANl'FACTl'RED and for sale av v, Lewisburg Foundry bv JEDDE.S.'MAR!H A i STILL MURE xews coxcehmxg THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL-ROAD ichiih is to be ej tended from JjCttiilurjn Ij-irhloicn on the Juniata t Is rough by MllUlnburg !! IT is tai t that It. . R I ,?! hu ct ahead of all the Coiupaniea. and has B.-e opened one ul ihe heel and largest stoek of FALL & WIXTKR GOOD erer o-eiiJ in this cuuntrr. iriti of urb x nnd (juihtir wiil i(iv fautaciian to ali. DRY GOODS of all kinds, GROCERIES, fvrw. T-a, ?ii-ee. fn.nr, i.'.aSMea, Rice, Chtea Cre-ker-. s,p, CanUie-, Iwec.'O. Srgkrs, Ae. Alio Uardirare, tjmeuf trace, CcJirvcan E')of$ and Slu', Jtits, and Caps of Ihe htr-t aivle and ixt qaalit' lm!rel!a, Brubes, hrooin-. Psinte (trour.d si dry. Ode of all kinds, and other anicke numerous to mention all of which wi.'l be sold at p ices ai low aa lo atoiiih pirrhaarrs. All kind of Country PKOblTE Ukan it ; rxchanee lor iiitod. l- j-'lese riee me a ra! before turchaic( ( elenhrre. a I cb.rge nothing for looainc at U' t.oo.1. D. II. KISSEL. .iMlbnhurir. Cct S" 152 The Far-Famed medicine ! w Th'Se IHH being- eonoei-d mtirelv of seedieiral fctrla 1 are of a met Larinl-ee nture.wbtte tbe rztraoio arv eirturs they puaeee aave reutlvrM thrm eeios eallj ovular in urarl vriy arl of . bi-at rld. tit iiwaen. swecee tS-. bare met with Ihroiichootttt ue i mit extiaonlinery. owms. it e p-miek. lo Ihs-ir nonlert'al rfftarr in the vnre f h..o complaint aud disora.-r- ef tne Liver and Stubara. I'erson. bo preseter in u.:ne tlirm arrnr.r '" Uincllon, at ldoni fail in b-m neured to beai. Weakness and Debility. Restoration tj ; Health of a (icutleinan. "ed 45, whrl at Death's door. I I Coryf .1 llUrfrum "tr fle Cnrf !mit.inUd V-rtl I AT. rtiiei. wear IZiLi, SnrnertHthtTt, U Jg. lsa. I T - Paortss' a H'Uiw ,t. Sir A Mr. J irii frxro. fnnrerlr a rcMeot place, hail len in a dwimiua utateof "bcaitb foraiw of thrve yanr.. eredually wenttne awev lo a iia.li nightly p-r-pirution aa.l want of appetite, whirli cB.i pren t uneainess to friend-. a be hwl con.uifr J ow netllral men in M&f t&wiibont .ai II. l.-r UMle-.T I'llie. and under rn-eeiui-e a a.- reeo.re.1 lo he.t : , their means, lie lately emigrated to a Vort. ! ' jnt wntu-n to-ey. Ihal 1. w. neeer better IB kJ. . o-u nn-nmiium you won the eimim.iaw ouebt .Isi to meolom. tbt my win. baa den.cd ( j rom me use or your euia. 1 remarn. sir. yours np-tfutlT. CIl.tHLKS SWiril. biaeentinf Miarter . A permanent Cure of a diseased Liver d many Years' duration. feH Inter frr,m Mr. lmi; Ckrmist, T-erC a la-ar SirIn Ibis dislre t your fills eommaoi a V extenwive sale than any other proprietary avdi-tnetf! pnooe. dt prowl ol their elllra-T ia Lieer and no"1" Omplaints I may mention the fnllowina eaee. A isd' " tliiau.an with nliom I am p-r.nall an,aa'atri. M years . a eeeere satr. ier Imm Ji-ee.e'of ihe Ln llixestiee anv; berme.fira atterdant awared N-rrt1' be rould do aoll.iag to relieee her en nag, aaa it . not likely she eoulu mirvive many monihe. Thai aaaee remenl naturally eatierd reat ai.rm aaMe her free : and relatioue. and tb..y iiHlansl hrr to make a trial t your Hill. hkh so Improved her avneral health that waa indne. d n eonnie th.m until Rhe reeeived a perael enre. Thie ie twelve moo ill ago, al sba baa not eie ' ieneed any ymrto:i of relapse, and often deetares Usl your rills have been tbe means of ravine her life. I remain, Hear Sir. your truly, July SV1, lssa. i.i?aed) J.GAVI5. Tim eeleorafad FJh trrr wonYrWtf rjtnatwwj taj tit Urtrng amjtiamU: Arna TMvmre Jaaailien (leeewdsrT A'Oima THsratere Liver Pmplnts Sympnaw Blltcxte Coaa-liryellaa Lambago Th-Doaiireu plaints female Irref l-ilra Tumors lotebea en nlarities Khrnmalii I'leere the Skin Fevers of nil Beteatmai at Veaereal i BowelCmpl'ta kinds I one tertions Colirs ita SreoMa. re Worm, ofal Conetiral n ofUont Klnss Evil kia-la tbeHowela lt. a.l-aebe ore Tbroala Weskaeaien Oniumptka lndiwtioa elown nnd anTrsius Debility lnnamatiaa Gravel cn. Sold at the F.taMinhioent of Profeor Rouewir. . Strand, (near Temple bar. Loudon.) and aleoal bijaj in New t ork. Onlere br Mediriues in the eiale.iMre -T Holltm,..,w leer." will rereive due allretioa M aim by all respeetabln bras. wte ar d dralere ia SlesiHTai throucbout the Vnited elates. In Hoses at ?. . r'a ': and f l.iO. aaeb. T la bad Wkolesal of tt'e prurt" Drur Houses in the Union. w"There Is a mnri.l-rblraTia; be Ukief the IsrirJ Buses. M . It. IMrartlear for the cwidanca of palbeai every disorder, are ad ard lo aarh Boa lytitt IPTor sale by Dr. KEMPER, MitHinbaf V H OTT not refused al thr Lei burg Khronicle iffic. j 110 LLOWAT'S ILLS. V:
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