JJl 4. m 21 ! t ... . A . . ii'i. l -. II ' U : f I 1: ' R l! If t it Li ! K I. X April 21, 1S54. V IfwMN .rt.-Th I.rwvi--va rna-mni meer.4.id.rardrihe une.-kl drcatadja, of any Kug.-li inifi i I'.ki. enuuly. Whij Sua? TUlxt. 0rrnor JAMES POLLOCK. NVrthemblml JvWrrre.ae CiMirl D. M.sM VSKR. Montgomery. CjnulCi,-mUr.mrr--GEO.DARSIE,Alleganr. Dtmirratu: Slut Tultrt. 9mm-n.tr WILLI M LIGLEn ofClearfieM.' auprentt ( iur(-J. s. El. at tv. ul Somerset. a?au rWnnur-ICY S. VfllT nf IV..e 1 Railroad meeting In Hartleton. i A large and very spirited meeting cf the friends of , this improvement was held in Hartleton on Friday the 21st of April,' aud organized by appointing the following j officers: President Jamf Madden, Esq. Vice Prwidcnis Geo. J.rauchor, J.i. J. Lasliells, John . ..it. nr. joiio v.. J .per. i'eter Wiwoo, Jolin iloastcriuati, David AVatsiu, J. 1. Fnnvy, Solomon Jtitt.t r f Union county, J jhu I'orstcr, Jiaj. Hireli fielJ, Gjo gu !$!, of Ce iter cuuty, tr. i... i c i.... ,.e ii... l, c , M latlull, eloliU c. latu, Ul l 1 Ullllt:.llULI . . -J. Secretaries-Richard V. Ii. Iiuoln, Samuel S. Barton, George IV. Youugui.n, Wiliiaui i. .Leader. A lottcr was rea.1 from Col. Paxton, ex- plaining the caue of bis abseuce from the meeting. . Tbe meeting was then addressed byG"o. F. Miller, Km., of Lewisburj, iu an earnest and cloiuRnt manner. A statement was then read sbowi . the amount of stock subscribed in Hunt- inglor, Center, aud Union counties. j tative, and more were on band. This statc David Iuncan, Esq., of Spring M'lls, : ment lias met llie eye of the Editor of this next addressed the meeting, aud ably tu- V3l ir cow Ilarrisburg, who writes us forced the benefits which would accrue to V' e '"c.-day last, as follows: furmm an.1 .omniunitv in m-nenl. hv j e - tbe building of the Lewisburg, Center & Spruce Creek Railroad. lion. Joseph Casey, of New Berlin, aiso addressed the meutiug, and ably prts.-ntod the leading aud general facts connected iii with Railroad improvement, aud the bene-, ficial influence of Railroads on society. : vr t i"i,.. ji ,i Mj. Neff, of Center county, addressed the meeting in Kuglish and German, with bis usual energy. Messrs. Duebanan, Bar- Tir-,. , , , ,i, ton, l lit, aud others also made addresses. ; Mr. Duncan submitted an estimate, founded upon reliable data, of the tonnage which would pass oyer the contemplated road.. A resolution was adopted, directing the. Executive Committees to appoint suitable persons to procure releases lor the right of way on the different routes eontemplatid, and report to the next mcctinc. " w "8r ,UB- luv rj"- j Tltive Committee be authorized to call a meetint? at the Old Fo t. at such time as ! . .. .. . .an inue..ntte numtver oi remonstrances thov jnay deem expedient, timely notice i , . ,, , , r.- . , . r , ! , .i but the friends of Division can not find therefore to be given by printed advertise- ' , , . , e ' 1 them to examine the.r genuineness. Are Bl'U" ... , , , . ! they really Ceutcr county remonstrances, On motion, it was ordered that the pro- ' . , n ,. , , cot up by Aew Bcrlm falsehoods? One pMHlmra of the mectinir be nubiished ml,. . ... c 1 tbe papers of Union, Center aud Hunting don counties. On motion, adjourned to meet at the Old Fort, Center county. Lewisborg, Centre fc Spruce Creek; naiircaa. Cummitlert to villain SiJunriytiont. BuffoJot Martin Driesbach, Col. P. Ruhl. Wtnl Uuff.Joe David Wauon, David Shat-1 far. Henry Z-llers. Limatunf John Stees, tanner. Hartki Mark Halfpenny, John Wilt,Ber,j. Heneh, Jacob Braucher. M'JLnturg Geo. Dreisbaeh. QX-We often hear the boast that ours is 1-ree country," and the right to vote and the right to petition is a constitution, ally guaranted right of nature. Yet how often are these rights practically denied ! ( J: or example, ?Ir. ll;rr, keeper ot a pub-, lie bouse in New Berlin, is only ten ml uf the bouse ho occupies, and having no per manent pecuniary or personal iuUrcst New Berlin, and believing that the true i n tares ts of the county would be promoted by the Division proposed, he has signed one of the petitions to this end. To pun ish bim for this exercise of an undoubted right, tbe citizens of New Berlin have conspired so that he can not obtain twelve signatures for the renewal of his license. No doubt Baum and Kleckncr can furnish enough of "the dew" to supply the "me tropolis,"' bnt whether this kind of "moral , , -nil to abut up bars, will be deemed suasion' "honorable" by the people outside of the I . .. . , . I "emronum, may ce doubted : ana to tli- r ' "" "c Tide the teiuperenee custom between Hcrr .n.l IT.n-Iann will hai-d'w a,,; ik. .Tndnn'a ' friends... ..Snjill business that, centlemeui of New Berlin. Your people have a riylu i e -.- , I T , 1 XOgO lor 1'lVlSJTl, opeuiy anuaoove-DOara, without molestation: and the citizens ofi i Selinsgrove, Frccburp;, Middlcburg, Mitf linburg, Buffaloe, and Ijcwisburg, have the same right to opjiose Division, as their jadgemeut or interest may dictate, and in, tinrTLasino. iif anv lion..iiiti.it!zn fnr bin course on a question of policy simply, is i petty tyrant j and rank iujustice. Tk aA.m.M -;;.r, f nrt1.,.ka t, ! m rz i iri au , i a i afc aa ir vv t 1 u I U Lr U fr ai VT i '-l a a- i i. . i-l . an Anto-Nebrot-ka meeting, at which strong j resolutions against Douglass' bill were j adopted ; also one instructing their r pre- j (tentative, Dr. Olds, to vote against the ' ' . c I ajuanuii:, v tunc iul-ii vines auu support; in the future. f Aud the Whigs of Columbus swept ail before theui at . .. ... ... .... . i tbe eueiioa on .noouay toltowmg. llici .viwu lueaMirc was inane a tesl on the eleetioit of justice, and the Anti-Nebraska andidate got a mtjurilj I Syi yoUs overi LE ' -.vy-T., NEWS New York, April 20. The Cunard i steamship Asia lias just arrived at this i port, i She sailed from Liverpool on Saturday, April Sili. Her adv ices are therefore three ' ; days lutcr tl.au Were brought by the I I 1 ho i.uclisli ana 1 recta tvovernments entirely rcjtsct the proposals of peace by ; ,ue CZr. There are rumored successes of the Tuiks. No battle has yet been fought in the Baltic. The Russians are dismantling their fortresses on the inland of Aland, Napier's fleet is still at Kioge Bay. The navigation was open on the 5th of April from Havel to St. I'ctcrsburg. Urcadstulfs have further declined, and Consul, advanced. The Wumher of Petitions and of Re monsttances. In our last, we alluded to the 3100 un- i , 1.1 .... i r- . ! 'VU.LtoJ '''0" tfor Uiv.sion sent from ; 1 u"m "-""J- uuae pennons nave oeeu I ifioro me legislature lor two months, and s'i jcet to every scrutiny desired. They JU.priSe nearly two-thirds of the votes of, the coutiiv interested. We also alluded to the !'i rtmonitrancet against the game, 1 sent to our Senator : and added an anony- i , . ... . J inous atu irresponsible assertion that over , ,o0' more remonstrances luskin" 2000 in had been sent ia to our Keprescu-1 " -one ol us can find any Remonstrances, te. Ttie chairman of the il. use Committee I a -ures me he has none others and never ; siw nr iitard of any. If riimnuion did present ;itiv Irfsh remonstrances, thrr miv htt dun- limes of those presented in Senate, or from '-"" county, as I learn Mr. ha made hls neighbors believe we want first to divide i .,,, an,! ,ien Vlnet tbe lon.er ,wi,ships t'c!?ter county to ihe new county ol Union ! and therefore they remonstrated but they have no (o sp(.a -n he maMT f Whcn snrh annexation is proposed, will be time fur ,1"'m !u be h"rd- t;iainly nobody in Union county ever proposed sueh a thing." T, ,,, . . , , 5. . . ..v " . j-Liniui... uuv wlu mil I I UIIU ' ab.ivc-board at Hatrisburg, and also 953 remonstrances. The additional 1000 or j 000, looks suspicious. .Why are they jso concealed I Ihe Timet stated, when l tiic matter was first agitated, that they si. mid rely upon Col. Slifer, who had never : prove. fu!se, aad would make no effort to : A prominent citizen of New Bcr-' , resist. lim mmiA - . e aamcs uuiti w OS mu(.b in Ilarrisburg as all the froiA they ,, , i , v 1 tU t 1 . , , .' . ' ' ' J i fiitiir is certain, if llier am fir remon. : o 1 j Strauses they should not shun the light : and if they havo much, over 2000, very many of them must be fictitious or illegal. P. S. Since the above was in type we learn from the Editor that "an examination of ihe 'journal ol the House shows tnat on tne .Ju , j of March, Maj. Simonlon presented remon-! i strances signed by 352 names, but no member! j of the committee has ever seen or held them. nor can it be ascertained what became ol them aner tneir prejeniauon, Consequently we i have bad no opportunity to examine them, or compare with those from the Senate, so as to determine their character and validity. Maj. Simonlon has four other remonstrances in his disk, not yet presented, signed by 75 names." ShlDWreclC 40 Bodies Washed Ashore, . tiir.M Itrarrr Anri 1 i Ui to last night, eleven bodies floated ashore near this point, apparently from a ' vcfsel that ha? gone to pieces somewhere upon the coast tiortu ol tuis. ine uoiiies were six women, lour men and a cuita There has been no intelligence received here, nor has any remnants of a wreck been seen, but the general supposition is that a packet tliip from Liverpool, bound to New York, has gone to peiccs. A mat Iras s w ith the name of a vessel upon it is re ported to have come ashore, and an inquiry has instituted to aecrtain the truth of the rumor. SECOND DISPASCU. Aiwecom, April 19. Tlie nnmber of dead bodies that have floated ashore ia now increased ta overfor. - . r j i 'ii ! ty, cotina.tug of men.women aDd children. Iueluded in this number are many found ' - . i i t . . I . , , , upon jinganune ueacu, waicu is uiviaea , i froui the main land py a channel a quar- t -r nf u. mil., in width. . Late advices from Col. Fremont, slate that seven of his men had died from StarV- . ... , aiion and exposure.and the party had been Compelled to eat eighteen of their mulcg. TV,... .. In . tenlw frinl.lf.,! J J dition, but the Col. was still determined to persevere. There was a foot of snow on I 1 I ! tllC ground, they had jut got OUt Of SQOW , S1X ett "P" Sia Jonv Frank,., Conmmm'ZZZZJrrJZSZZ aeau. vin ana utier idc oisi 01 larcu. i Sir Jnbn Fmiklin and tha erewa nf Wh r -"fn 1 rankiin ana tue crews of both j his ships are to be considered as dead, ac-' cording to a decree of the British Govern-' . ,ni l - lUcTK. I T .tt. . . , ,i ' . ! C. Lancaster has been elected the first Delegate to Conpress from the new Terri- , tory of Washington JJe reached New York iu the GoOrgo Law, hiving; come by . the wj of Stau iWlsco and Panama. I WISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST Baltimore Adv'ts. .Jwrwr-ir Floiir, Grain, & Lumber Commission Merchants... 23 Si 25 Spear's Whurf, urea t Jiuliiiimre. John n,rt-. Ki., Pre.. Cit,n- Bnk. 1 ut, A. I'.iilUii, E-q.. C-h. Kranklin do t..hn Hl-I. Jr.. I rhiUdrIl,hU. J t'.ni. K.. I'rcid. CM-il Rank, Volt DopOiit. J. Wallowar t Sod, Uarrttbutg. iiKalr O- Mlltim. Mr. W. Oonkc. fc-q., I Sim..il SrliurL-r. KmJ . ( MuncT Uitrpi Hwliiie, K.-q.. HuirLrsfiU. Vtu. Vriir. Mmiumravillo. J?n. Win. K. Packrr, T V. I.Ii.t.I, K., anhirr, ( w;n- . J.me. II. H;,lia K , ( WuUaawport lwill O. Ilaltlitf. K-q., M'll -nrjr Hhb, Jrnvr Flioro. J. P. llutin?. Cs., IM-k IIfii. C7-CARR, GEItSE & CQ have the largest Wharf room of any Commission House in Baltimore, always giving quick despatch ici boats in discharging their cargoes. 6mo 1 7 FITS! FITS ! FITS! Till TXOKTABU EXTRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the eure of Fits, Sprumn, Crampt, and all Srrrwtt and Constitutional Diteattt. I "iERSON'S who are laboring under Ihis distressing maladv will find the VEGET ABLE EPILEPTIC PILLS to be the only remedy ever discovered fcr curing Epilepsy, or railing rits. ,sfWm. .,, :,i1u-i, ,i.o, pTvP!iri r.p,ciaiij for n. JtTOrii7X:,aK3 riHtSriEi: """"" '"' pro.trtf.i ..r fhstt-rm fm . any fc.i4jn: rlitTrr. to fhrnie coDiplainU, or 'lithiw. '"nc "'n,l'n1, ""r"" t-r ,uwn"'Mt'0 r pni;i p. r i-.x,or ioiKMfor f;. rnnnmutof the Citv. rnrtoHinic a rrmlftiiitOr. wilt have- th Pilln wnt v-m ttirouvh thp mail, tm or k.ii. Fnr i j i.i.. co wi,ii or,T! from ail purl 01 iih i mob iuui i ie ""'""' .'"". Iljr4i" e.w. Philadelphia Adv'ts. BUILDING HARDWARE Tool Store exclusively, The largrrt Esfnllithmtiit of Ihe kind in the U.S. Win. M. Rl'l'Itire & Bro. No. 287 Market St. above Seventh, Philad. MANUFACTURERS' Depot for Locks of all kinds, warranted quality. "Patent Silvered, tilass Knobs." Premium Porcelain Knnbs.overlOfl patterns. JSilvci-plated Knobs Hinges. &r.., with the most complete assortment of al the Modern (iomls in this line. Purchasers are invited to call and examine Slorli. Catalogues sent by Mail if desired. ! UiA Air Rtyiileri ami Vcntilatort at Factory I'n'ffjt. I rVAll orders put up under the immediate i supervision of the Finn. j CALL AND SEE US. 6m519t j STRAW G00DS...SPRING 1854. j T IHE subscribers are now prepared to exhi- j bit at their Splendid Sew EwtabltAhment A com il. rhiUuMpliui, "n "''" J,.?.?,LrHl ?!S.!t..of.SVOT: Acand Panama, Palm and Summer Hats for gentlemen, which our old patrons. Merchants and Milliners generally are invited to examine, roniidently promising them.in extenun variety ! in novelty, and in stvles, a stock unequalled. I CPOrders carefullv and promptly executed. THOMAS WHITE A CO. I IMirenologj-. ; FOWLEnS, n-KLT.S, rf- CO., MOM XEVT YORK. Have opened a Phrennl.ical Cohinet TWhA and liuuk Wore, at '2;ll ARCH St.. yVtUi between Olh and Jih, Philadelphia, c ann arc nrriiaieu in lurniso an iiirir prep; rks on Phrenology, Physiology, Hydropathy, Magnetism, and Phon ography, at New York prices. Professional Examinations.with Charts.and full written desciiplions f character, given day and evening. I v'Cabinet free to visi tors Iy517c5dq W illoiv Ware, &c. II. COULTER, 4 South SECOND St., Philadelphia, 2 doors above Chestnut, East side. Importer and Manufacturer all kinds of "IT7ILLOW WARE Consisting in part rf f the following. Ladies' Traveling Bas kets, Work Baskets, Flower Baskets, Office Baskets, Segar Baskets, Plain, Fancy and Em- broidered Baskets, Ladies' Work Stands and .. i -i . r v. , . , . . i i "'B a u.uui an., racci I lent workmanship, which he is selling remar kably cheap lor Cash, N-BJust received from Germany, a large whjch ,,. aUemicn cf ,e "public is respr'c,. luiiy invited 6m517i3d SEWING MACHINE. (G 'rover, Baker & Cut Patent.) OFFICES. Ilarmarket t juare. Bostnn- 4oS Broadway, yew y.irk. No. 42 South Fuurth St. mar Cbrptnut, Itlilnilrlnhia. 10C Baltimore St. Baltimore. j-7'Xo Controv'TFj lVtwii thin rnnA nj otbrr Patent. The utility and practical1 advantages arising fmm th nKe nf thp f-rat tiinsa-anit.lalaiir.KnviriCT qualities of the Sewing Machine being now universally admitted, and several patents hav- ing already appeared, the next question which .,,.araT arisPi ls. which one of these is best adapted for household or manufacturing pur- rinses? In answer, we n-nnld heir Imi'. In . - . ., i l c stale in a few words the advantages which we believe our Machine possesses overall others, auk a rair ana canrtm ri.mination or it. merits, an.l with eoDftilcnre leave the case Id tlie hands nf an enlightened tnd diriuinatiR puMic for a jati, riithteoaii TvrdicL We elatm, In the.Srtl ptace, our ability to make the tteiV. bnulMrmert, and ami imUe irmm, and on which will with, rip nr rami when every third stit,h cllt. Tn, ,lHrh ,,y whirh tlli, ,a .ltahwd . dlt tinuni.lilnn feature of our patent, belne wholly unlike y "' " " ua eaciuaiTeiy ny leuer. : patent. I Heomttf. the atmrlteity of the eonetrartion of oar Mtr '---y mn.ment, - ' without the am of a aingle con wheel, can sot fail of eonriuctni the nwt raual oheerrer, of It, tauenia. Mrength and eonaeqaent ilurahilily. I rain'y.our rejrrUi-.n of the "ahuttle" action, freeg the pooi orrottoo or iik of-.or0Tarj(titi Imxth. mm . - -- Manofactnreni of Boot., shoe., Barn. CMhioz, Mat- tnnr vrtmse, mi , aotu J .0,k;where .trcn-th and Juniaiu.,are reiiiiird.rromtbeTiiryflnet ih" l""Ml flu,i w Maetiu. adapted Ul,e",1!' . , , PamuMeta eontaintna drawlnir. ana nnHHAn. i moneila from those who hare od them for tear., may thad.or.iiihe-nthrreiUr.t...,iti,...ki . be,en fail operaUo. hycaitiniratany abnre oeiee.. aa-Tlm llnla SI. 1. , - 1 1 n.w U li ai-Thc Uold Medal "or tbe Bot Sewing Machine wan awarded ua at the Ore.it r'air of Um amrnean liulilnt. ,"w ,M N" vrk- " tbe l.irof the Jlarjland Ina. tlLlf. a m ' ' 4 1IJ r.PKi' fr I'll .tillbj j.l4jxa IV V v.j ltut;n Wanted. BErXO extensively engaged in tbe manuf acture of PAPER, we will pay to Coun try Merchants and others having RAG." for sale, more than the present market prieet C. JESSUP & MOORE, Paper Manufact's, Phitadt Iphiu Nos. 24 & 20, North St. 2m'8 (1st St. below Arch, between 5tb it Cth.) TruN, Supportem, LACE STOCKINGS, Shoul der braces, and all other Surgical Apparatus and Ban dages, applied and warranted te give satisfaction, by lr. and Mrs.M CLEN AC1IXN, No. 1-1 North SEVENTH Street, PliiMelphia. Tbe great number of Females relieved and cured by wearing Mrs. M'Clenachan's Sup porters, warrants her in commending them as superior to anything of the kind ever offered to the publ.c Ij517t5d Philadelphia Spring Trade 1854. VTA IS WRIGHT, 1IUSTIXG TOX J, FLOYD 152 Market St. & 23 Merchant St. Importers and Whuletnle Denim in Maple & Fancy Dry Goods, 1 RE now receiving a very GENERAL J. ASSORTMENT of Domeotic a no .foreign .fabrics, suitable for bpth City and Country Trade, and which they offer at rery low prices, for Cash, or to Prompt Six Months' Men. ty We solicit an examination of our stock by City, Neighboring and Distant Buyers. CHAUNXEY HULBURT, WITH Wainwrieht. Huntington & Floyd, 152 Market ' 3m51 7c2J - - St. Philadelphia. riXE STiTIOSKItV. CRAIG & FULTON, 19 South EIGHTH Street, Philadelphia beg leave lo call Ihe attention of Country Dealers, Schools, and persons visiting Ihe City, to their complete j iuniim.nl .,1 Kii. Vrmeh. .-,n,l Amrriean ! .ST.! TIOXER V.which they are selling hole sale and Retail on the most reasonable terms. Their stock comprises ercry variety of Cap, Letter and Note Paper and Envelopes, includ ing a full assortment of the celebrated poods of De La Rue A Co. and Thos Rhoads A Sons of London. Also Guld and Steel Pens, Drawing Pencils (Fa- ber s and others). Drawing Paper. Bristol , Board, Sealing W ax, Ink, Inkstands, Rodgers , rt rookes.Mosienholms and other hne Cutlery, Portmonaies. Pocket Books, Portfolios, Writ-1 ing Desks, Ac. Ac. Persons visiting the City 1 ; can have their paper and envelopes embossed with their tnitialt without extra charge. JOrders from dealers and institution of learning respectfully solicited and filled with the strictest integrity 0in."17pd 1(1 t uin I. ... .cm.... li .v.- I..i.i;.V I ... ,r. ..u... . s. , .MeVM"lfiT rrli.r,?..4''i-lT.,,1 ieT..fc!r eipttta, lor ine manuiaciure ami saie oi s.n- i telnneii. where 1 will always be in readiness : to attend to any orders 1 may be lavored with. ! I am prepared to furnish Envelopes of every j quality, size and description. Wholesale and Uelail.the Government pattern, plain and legal, i I would also call attention to the Die Sink ing, Engraving, Printing, and Embossing of! Business Cards for Envelopes, Letter heads, j Bill heads, Cards, Circulais, Ac., all of which ' I furnish at very low rates. Stamping leiters prevents their going to the Dead Letter Office. With patent machines of ihe latest improve-1 mcnts for embossing, printing, Ac , also for the manufacture of Envelopes, and every faci- ; lily for executing orders with despatch, and for their delivery by Express Lines or as may be i agreed upon, I can not fail to compete with if not excel any other establishment of the kind ' in the world, titHomceopathic Envelopes constantly on hand, samples of which may be seen Chrnniele office, also of Die-Stamped Env. Ilv5l77ttl WM. COLBERT. 1 L J I DOffE St KISTO-, 111, North Third Street, hthw Rarr, PHILADELPHIA. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Corn Brooms, Looking Glasses, Cordage, Painted Buckets, VVickandTwines, Clocks, Willow Baskets, Window Shades, Matches, Cedar Ware, Bristle Brnshes, Blacking, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE of all kinds, at the Manufacturers' lowest Cash prices. Z ,-t Kchto. 3tn'i0t 4so. M. rti.wr. Fruit and CoiiiVcl loner jr. RL BINCAM A SELLERS, Wholesale Ma nufacturers and Dealers in Confection ery of all kinds. No. 1 13 North Third St, below Race PH I L A D E LP1I I A. The attention of dealers is requested to an examination of their stock. which will be found lo be at least equal lo any in the city, t on-1 EIGX FRUITS of all kinds in season. N.B. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly I alien. iaii in i-.mni:, ' nook AgentR Wanted. V GENTS WANTED in every Town and County in the United States, to sell ihe most noDular and saleable books published f .U i.a...i.r..ll illi.cl.a.l w.'lk i i liAll !! II1S.III UCailllllllil iiiunmnu miiii.'i' j ored Engravings ; also the most popular works j of T. 8. Aumt-n, including "Arthur's Cottage Library." Inteltl-ent and enterprising men will and tail a pleas ant and pri.fttahle bu.ineaa. For particular., addre.. (poet-patit J. V. 1IRADI.KT, PnMt.her, 1y4t2 No. 4S North r'ourth St. itiilaMphia. E. GOULli, (Snreennr to A. HOT.) No.Ml,ChettHut Street, Sitaim't BaUding, PHILADELPHIA, TITTRVfilVP u,.. p........ ..J n..i.. i 1j .m.m . u ...can i v DLioni. niii arcoici I A in Musical Instruments of every deserip-1 Hon exclusive Agent for the sale of Hallett., Davi4iCo's(Bostun)PaleiitSuspension Bridge i Aoluin and other PIANOS, I.Gilbert's Bondoir Pianos. Melo.!eons,Martin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music i Books, etc. Residents of the country will be snpplied by I mail or otherwise with any music they may wish, at as low rales as iT purchased in person-! Having one of ihe largest stocks iu ihe Uniled i States, I feel confident of satisfying all who may favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal I term. Pianos to let. Secoud-aand Pianos for I ala. . -. IIytTS i fit j. BRANCH FARMER. KODEXi r I . HOWES REX, SILVIS, & CO., WIIOLIHALI DUAL l FOREIGN AXO AMERICAN DRY GOODS, No. 77, N. Third St. (a t:r Joora above Arrb,) Philadelphia. hrSS. MLTIS, ALOKKT II. O IlKIaJ . 1 COO Tons No.l Suporphosphatco imp, "fEUUHG'S Original and (ienuiiK-.warran. If ted of superior quality th cheapest manure in the world. Farmers and dealers sunplieil at low prices, Extra. (Jiuiiti Lnml Pinter. 5,000 barrels selected expressly for its fertil izing quality. 10.000 bushels of same in bulk. 1,000 barrels Calcined Plaster. 500 " Casting " 100 Dentist " PElil YIA S O t'.t.VO This article we offer in confidence to ourcustomers.as equal to any imported, and far superior to most in the mar ket. 5,000 bags of this siipenorGuano for sale at Ihe lowest market rates. Also Patagonian Guano Potidrette Ground Char coal, ve. etc. I C. FRENCH A CO. j at the Steam Plaster Mills, junction York Av. j Crown and Callnwhill Sts. Philadelphia. 513 Xrm Stock WindOW Shades. 5 XewStylr$ ISot I 1S54 G. L. MILLER k CO., Xtmiifiicturert and Wholesale 4 Retail Dealert in ffflNDOW SHADES south-west corner! y Second and Arch Sts. Phitidelphia. Such as Gothe's Landscapes, Borders. Vases, Scrolls, Boquets,Gold Borders, Ac. of the most beaulilul designs and pertection ot hiiis.1 in lite country, and at such Low HrlceN as challenge all competition. Huffand W hite Hollands, Cambrics, Tassels, Cords, Brasses, Ac in every variety for City or Country trade. s?"Ve invite an examination of our Stock at the Depot, S. W. corner 2d A Arch. Philad. Jan. 1H54 4 m5.ll Wall I'apcr! T'ALI. PAPERS! The subscribers have now in store meir coinpieie ran Slock of ti TT- : i "l .0-.,, ' . which they offer at very low pnces.W holesa.e and Retail. Our assortment is very complete, compns - ing all the qualities, t'olli r rencn ana Amen-1 can. We manufacture a large proportion of! our Goods, and can sell at the lowest rates. Haper Hanging done in thrConntry ai City prices. PAKKISII A HOUGH, i 491 No. 4 North Firm St. Philadilihin ! Readlns's Patent Com Shcllt-r, i Capable of shelling lOOOBushels of Com per day. For sale by DAVID LAXDRETH, aT nis !uv iimci-iTrxAL wanx-iiorSR, No. 23 SniTK Sixth Strut, Sile Aent for Philidelphia. This Shelter, patented in July. 18."i2, has met with a success unparalleled by any Ma chine of the kind ever offered lo the public. The following cerlificate(one of a large number : : l .Tl . i.lo nf o-hll ni..inl i""""! 6'"- " r"-l- ,hlk of it i . .s'lianviV HrtfUr. iel.. J.n. us?. ertifv. tint I harr li.a K. aJiDi! n Corn ..! in JU., tm.iin.in.-ra, .,f.f., r. .Innn; wlii. li tnuc it .hrflnl ri.inir s rn shel,. , .f rr: .M. from wli.it I have e of '" i"'."M " f""T '"" Shi-tlrr, patent, ran ..i an. IIunlrJ ltu t n-rforrii ten-, Ifumlrrtl ttmi Hntt H'uhrft )xr hmr. It tlo-u Dot bn-.ili tlit- (,n; . nr uns th? roln ntall uijtireJ for ful. I cr-nt l r- f-r it to mf fh'T ticll'T n' W iu utf, nnd think it wit! uiTi.e ll"th-r now tu 3m Viry K(twtfUy iotir. Jn. S. Warms. REAL ESTATE: For Sale or Kent. ion Ki:vr, I The subscriber c.i!crs FOR RENT a large Frame DUELLING HOUSE on I Smith Second slreet. now in nnssession i,f! Matliias Hale, near the Female Seminary. G. F. MILLER. I I.ewisbnrg, March I I, IS34 SUKKIFF'S SALKS. j BY virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. and Vend. 1 Ex. issued out of the Court of Common i 1-leas of Union coun'y and to me directed, anil tw. ...i,i. . nnlilie ctn nr nnl.m al ik. t Court House in the Borough of New Berlin on Monday ihe loth day of May next at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, the following described real estate, to wit: j A certain LOT OF CROI XD, situate in , ButTaloe township. Union county, containing I it ACRES more or less, adjoining lands ol Edwd Miller, Danl Werlz, Isaac Walker and others, whereon is erected a two-storey plank framed dweMing-house.with the appurtenances , as the properly of Ranslar Barklnw. j Also a certain" TRACT OF I.AXD, situate ! in Bnffaloe township. Union county, containing ! !S ACRES more or less,abont 10 acres cleared j and the remainder Timber Land, adioining ! lands of Francis Wilson, John Turner, John i Bennage and the Kelly Iraet.whereon is erected a two-storey log house and a small barn, with an prcr,ard of various trees and an excellent spring of water near the door with the appurt enances as the property of Peter Hummel. JOHN KESsLER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, New Berlin, April 13, 1S5I FOR RENT, e?fi From the 1st of April next, THREE jjjROOMS on North Third street, now in the occupancy of Charles S. Bell as a Restaurant, and Saloons. They are well suited fur Shops, Offices, or Stores. Enquire of WM. FRICK. Lewisburg. Feb. 4. IS54 Orphans' Court Sale. Y virtue of an order from the Orphans' Court of Union county, the underlined, Administrators of Sanrri. Wilsos, late of Kelly 'Pp. deceased, will aell at private sale the following REAL ESTATE, lo wit: That valuable tract of land rituated in the township and county a To re si ad, within 1 miles of ihe thriving village of Lewisburg, bounded by lamU of the heiia of T bo's Wilson dee'd, David Meyer, Flavei Clinean. Joel Riser, Phil ip Shook, and others, containing 4cres a. ikr..Uiii a hn .,....1. .... I h.Mi. ...... - " - w ... , a,-,. . ,,.,,v.,.'. aaw-iiig iiicib :4on erected a two atoiy Frame House and J - Jtk'itrhen a Fr.m. lt..n . Snrin. wn.. (,nd a neeerlailing Spring of Water,) and all I other out-build, ngs neceassry for the comfort '"d convenience of a Farm. There is alsora. ooJ AWl Orchard, wilh a variety ol2? ! t""t T,1. Tha cleared land is in a high tieof cultivation, andaboundawithLimeaioue ,or " neary purpoaes. The abore proieny will answer to divide into TVVOur 'I'HKKE FARMS, and will be sold to "'' puicbarera. f or terms of sale apply to either of the ubs seiibcrf.or loTuoatas WiL.ote.onthe prernitea. ROBT. H. I.AIRD. WM. WILSON. Ja. Cert, IS, It 83. Aimimtiratort. FOR SALE. :Zrw:: Tl... I A J ki --..nAt n tm calculated for a residence, fur business, or lor! a residence and place of business. There is a large HIiICK House containing 4 large rooms on the first floor, B bed-moms on the second ll .or.and 2 lare finished rooms ou the third. A Kitchen and Washhouse adjoins. There are also a spacious Cellar.large Cement Cistern, a Pump, and Well of pood water, a Stable, and all necessary Outbuildings. For terms &c. apply lo Geo. F. Miller, Esq. S. E. DAVIS. I.ewisburg, Sept. 53, 1S50 .UntC a T.I. nersnna indebted ta the subscriber by I , . tttiuu acl wl!) ,ase make pay- n-ell, between ibis date and the first day of April. After that date their accounts will be left for collection with Esq. Mertz. without re- spec! lo persons. u. n- .nuoo.... arwisiiur, ;iuii-ii "i ' f :-L f - .. l. IR IWAl "TOTICE is hereby given that Absalom I'- Smart has tins day retired from the firm of Tustin, Sttiart and Lewis, he hav ing sold Ins interest therein to John W. Smart, who takes bis place in said firm. TUsTIN, STUART A LEW IS. March 4, 1854 IO,T, on the 2th ulu a C Tuning FORK. j The finder will confer a lavur by leav ing it at the Chronicle office. LEWISBU11G ACADEMY Will commence on MotrDav, April 17, 18!4, to continue weeks. . 1 13 c: or fi The course of Instruction in this Institution alcnlated to prepare youthsto enter Lollee "or general business. Composition and Declamation receive care- i ful attention. ! The subscriber is solicitous to secure aclass . of Young Luditg. Our constant aim in the improvement of the ! pupil, is lo render the Divipi.ne rf the school, , as weil as the mere imparting and acquiring ! ol kn.iwle.lge.stibservieut to the higher objects, ' to wit, the formation of a good character, based ! upon sound morality, and the preparation of j the vouth by weil established habits of order, j energy and independent eif-rcliaace, for ue 1 fulness and success in life. The Bible is m daily use in the school. Tuition For Languages 10, Higher Eng lish and common branches. (in.!n hng I i.vt, Wmir.- G.-o-ranhv. Arithmetic, ii;amlnT am) i;.s. History) per session, I .i. j.'..i I, r . . 1 " RANDOLPH March 17. 1S51. Principal ! 13 lluggcnri for Gale! CARRIAGE MAKIXO, IROXIXG, TRIMMIXCA- I'AIXTlXi;. II A V1G enlarged my CARRIAGE ESTA BLISH MENT n St. Anthony St. nf ar me forks leading to linlta;ce a koiuis. i am prepared to do all work in the above hoes on rt nonce and reasonable terms. Ihtj'j' i. R kniroy, i.tii:t, ' arts, II ' f-Barrow.-. Ac. Ac. mr.de and rrraired under mv own eve. and warranted equal in finish and stle lo any in the country Produce and suitable Lumber wauled, and ihe publ.c patr. naue icprctiiillv solicit- d bv LKVU-S GI.Vl'EK. SaillUri .'I I Itlivn i --,. E hereby given that the Keg.ste, X . - . .1 ..1 1 .. -m , 1 , X ot L111011 county oil the .1 day ot March, ; l-..lssued to the subscribers. Letters i esta- nicntarv on Samuel M't the las, -,n an, testament of ellen. late of Budaiue township. I Union roiiuty, deceased. All per-ous owing ! I said estate aic requested to make payment, ; j and those having claims against the estate j j will present tl.ein properly authenticated lor ; settlement. SMI EI. M CI.E1.I.EN. Fiectttor. I MARY ANN M CI. ELLEN, Executrix Biitljlne. March 10, s.vi ! TEE0. S. CHRIST, Wholesale and Retail R U G G I S T .Illlliiibiircr. I nioii County, Pa.t HAVING purchased the mure Drug Store formerly kept by T. J. Elliott, dee'd, I now offT to my friends and the public in gen eral a fresh and pure lot of ft'rtius, CifCtoijjl.s ai)J j)d.'-Sl!f''.. Also Paints, Oils. Glass. Putty ant Patent Medicines. Brushes and Combs of every variety. A fine assortment nf JEW ELRY, such as Watches.gold and silver Pencils, Ear and Fin ger Rings, Breast Pins, Ac. Ac. Cards.Eu velopes. Note Wi Letter Paper. Soaps and I'erfiimerjr. All kinds of LAMPS. Lard Oil. Pine Oi! and Burning Fluid. Liquors of all kinds, for medicnal purposes. Violins, Flutes and Ae cordeons. Nuts. Fruits and Confectionery and in fact, almost anything in the way of -Notions and General Varieties. Call and exam ine for yourselves. I charee nothing fir look- THEO. S. CHKtS t . Mifflinborg. Pa, Jan. 2, ISM ly .ailllllUIMraiUr ' AIM ice. : I I nersonsare hereby uolilied thai I have I 1.1. persons are nereoj uouiieu mat nave . f received from the Register of Lnion I county. Letters of Administration upon the Estate of WILLIAM M PHERsON, deceased, ! late of Union Tp. Those indebted to the same ! are hereby required to make immediate pay- j ments to the subscriber at his residence in East Buff.iloe township; and those having ! . - . .. , . . .n .i I claims against the same will present them duly attested for settlement j Jan. 21. JOHN GUNDY, Administta:or. ! , 1) AG U KK K KOTYPES ! O! fwwg-friisig & 1I.IVW would inform the t 1 public that they have tilted up a in the New Building over Dr.Thornlon's Drug Store entrance at ihe first door, up stairs where ihey are prepared to perform any work in their line in the best style 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 up purposely and exclusively for Dagnarren tvping, we think we can render entire satisfac tion, and respectfully tender our services. F.SPYKER, Lewisborg. Aug. I, 1853 J L. H AWN. Notice. TETTERS Testamentary to the Estate cf j ALEXANDER M CLURE. late of the Borough of Lewisborg, deceased, having been granted to the subecribers notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate, lo make immediate payment; and those having claims are requested to present them dniy authenticated for settlement to either of the undersigned. EDW'D C HUMES. of Bellefonte. Pa. ELIZABETH M CLURE, Lewisburg. Lewisburg, Jan. II, l"5l SCHOOL ORDERS aeatly printed and fer a'. at th Ck-nitU 0c. Attention, Farmers ! faster mill jx lewm,;. T T AVI.MS newly Sited np his MILL FOR ' I 1 i im Til vr Dl a QTCft ik. --i . i.. now prepared to no any wors in that hm on the shortest notice and the most accora. modating terms. IOHN BROWN. Lewisbur;, March 23, 1854. 6w J. L. YODEK, of Easto.v, Has rented the Room now occupied br A. L. HaTnain. whre he will open cn the In of April a WA TCH andJE WtLJtY 4'0j I in all its hranrhpft. j h, will rume hizhlv recommended a . ' nm..ti.nl wirkmakrr. Ilia aenuaintir.. ..... Ih. wholesale business and the Jifl. Maniifarturrs of Jewelry and Silverware. ,.t Philadelphia and .New York cities.will enab.e hlm t(, se( p,), at jhe lowest City rricet. .March 2, IH54 Wanted, PROPOSALS for doing the Carpenter Work lor Eight Frame Houses, 32 fret square, to be built at Sbamokin, each block to be finished for the use of lour families. Work to he done in a plain and snbstantial manner, Ihe Lumber lo be furnished by the Company. Apply to Henry Vangasken, Shamokin, wi.o wiil furuish Specifications. For further infor mation pply to John Walls, Esq . Lwisburg. I WM. E. EVANS. President Carbon Run Improvement Co. I Shamokin, March 9, 154 PAPER HANGINGS, Chairs, and Cabinet Ware. ' T r.WING made a large addition ia rear of i his Brick shop, opper end of Market Mret, and discontinued his shop on ..d street. the subscriber has removed there all bis too n an I ware, and will be happy to see old custo- I iners and new at his Market SL shop. A fre-h supply of WALL PAPER, consist. ! ing of new and fashionable patterns, is n"v ! sci'ing at reduced prices. All kinds if CHAIRS end CABIXET HR. 1 Xt'l'l'RE, suitable for Parlor or Km hen, can be had on terms which can nol fad to please. rJ-AU work warranted. WM. ARMSTRONG. ' I.ewishnrg, March 17, 1S51 6m JIISSEVS GEAIX KEAPO, for cutting both Grain and Grass. MANUFACTURED and for saie at ite I.ewisttirg Foundry bv GEDDEss. MARSH A -" STILL .Villi E XEWS CUXCEKX1XG THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL-ROAD icfticfi ts t'j b. cut mh'J Jrom Lstciibury to L' idttftucn on th Juniata tbrousiU by Miffiinburg ! I I I i- a taut lh-l U. II. ba nhp;iij ul atl ihe Cun-rin, and hai aw o'n'md one ol (he bciit and larec Mocks of FALL Sc AVIXTEIt GOODS c-rer opened in thii ccuntry, and of such tjt j "d qualities as tU ei,e aatutaction lo all DRY GCOCS of all kinds, OI.OCLRJLS, T-a. Sfjr. ! ,M-LWe-, Fie, Cbfr, 'r:..-k;.i I. 4 audi- .1 tv itnnrur. iirary iut nsirare. Ucdjtncare. ; ,J f .k. .,, , - . i , ' . , -",,V.T.. ' kJ T '' "! quality ' """ellas, Bru.hea, Uioonis, Paint groui.d ll.il lf 0(j nf , klDjfc , j r fe ,, ,,.,..,, . ... , " " " wn o. soiu at J'. e ia" 35 IO MD"h P'chae,fc -ti: kiiius 01 ountr; rKUUltE taken in exchnnee for Good-. (xj I'lease (ire m a call hafore putchaaiag rls.-nhrre, aa I charge nolhio; for looking at my ' i). H. KISSEL. .M iHinborg, Ccl 29 1852 The Far-Famed Medicine ! r.. k iV5 V I - Si , : r -w W HOLLO WAY'S Th' PtIN tw irtjr extnr.-ii entire -f trftliriiial brl.. ar- of m m st hirB.r ntur,jki)e lbratrmotcUif nrv tirtii.-fs tli.y pit-vrii har rrr.Jered Ihrm uoi'er ily j-opuUr ) ij-nriy e-rj part ef th worid. Th iiiuii n. sneri thy h tn-t with ibrousbut tb h.-il)s is ran. itrrmliuj-T, tiHkr it i prtw UBi, to i (r w-O'Ie-rfat efli- itcy iu the rur vf ittiroo rvimpbtinr" anj difvirl-r if trie Ltvrr aa4 8 tr -. IVrwt.d hi- p-r?e"t r- in ucmie theoi -rortirt(s im tiir.'tion, f.dou fail in being rctcrd to bctvltb. Weakness antl Dobilitj. Restoration ta ! Health of a Gentleman, aged 40, when i at PeatlTs door. i Cvpyfa Uttrrfr.m ih Ut rar1n Smith, dnttil .Trt-, k. It'tUifM. near S nrrf'tkirt1 17 Ji. Iii3. j To !' nn I1"iii-wt, . lir A Mr. Jo!-tifi II XT-?r. iVrmtrt a rW?nt of thi I itae. had r-ro tu ii- Itmni -riatrrvf bt-altb for uwirtls t t tLre ytuir. arradtialir W3ittt.c twtv to a fthadow I f j aisMIr p r-p;rtiPO ntid want of appetite, which riaH I fnmt utr4itD--fto hifrin4t.ai br bndcOD9aiit-d ur.obi Biedirat meu in Hnth.wiiboul effvel. . at at ni.dy.-iif ! I'tii, and und.-r I'n tlriev tM miured tw hraltr y iti-ir mmnP. ne ian ij enttirab-d 1 .f Turk, sm.l has ni-l n!t-n to mj. that he waa am rti- liralin nr-. I '' ',r'.red me to aiuiim yon with ihe rireamHance D.B, .i, to ,,nli,.a. th.. my wile baa lUrleea cc aijt wit baa fUrt4 ttiM teoi-tit tn.m the u-e of our i.i.. 1 remain, sir ynnra rr-rretfmty. clUKLM eMUU. iwiin Mlntotar. A permanent ( ure of a diseased Liver of many ears' duration. Cri Lairr from Sir. Knii. Caraiuf, TeorO, a . Weur J!Wfavjr. I--ar fir In this district year rill, command a met ,,.,. t. ,i,an an. other rn priei.r..iiri.r,n.r. th, ruhlic. In pn.f ..f theircHi.-ary ia Li.er and liilion. tnieiamta I may menlio. tbefolUminc raee. al.dof tin. tewn with whum 1 am nemrfiall. acua.inf.it. lr I year. v a .e.ere .offerer from di.ee of llie Liver nr4 j .tretive orfi.n. : her mciiral atlrnd.nt a,.ured her tl at not lia-ty -he ccnSl aurvivema.v month.. Tht.anr.oun- ne i nu , u" di'iiiiii iu rrie-.e uer .nin-rmK. ana it i I e.-nictii n.Ttiraoy ran vu en-ai ai.rm amene arr m.n-i. I and rct-tior,. .nd they inilncid hrr to make a trial of i ynur l'il. which an improved fcer r ncral health It at .he i aac itHtiit-i d to ei nttuue th.m until .he received a perfect I cure. 1 hi i? twelve nionlhi ace, and .he has- net eipcr i icneed anv MBipto:n. of r-lapee. aad often declares that your fill, have ben ihe mean, nf ravin; her life. I f-main, p, ar ir. your, trnlv, July Std, 1S.V3. (sit-nedi J GAWIS. Tiiejc eclcratctl I .' ac. rv-nrrcrcVir'y efiraacut in thtfit- t- wimg c.'iJainft: Airna Pror.y Jaundice Secondary Asthma livii-n'lerv Liver Cmplnt. Symptm BilH-u. tom- K.ryrtrvla. I.nmhago Tic Deuh-reux ptnints Fernale trreg- lih a Tiiracr. Blotche en ut.ritie. tih-um.ti.m Tleera theSltln t'evera of all KetentKw of Venerea! Af Btiwclt'mprta kinde I'rno rectioDt t'olica Fit. Scrofula, nrWormeofeil Conatinat'a ofllnut Kirc.Evil kind. the Ituwel. Ilcail-ache Sure TLnat Wcaiocre rrra r.wnimptwn ln.le"ti. Sten. aad anyrauaa Debility lntl.niatiou tirarel ir. ie. Sold at the F.tariihmewt of rmfemr Uou.tw.tT. $44, St'mud. ' near Ti-ni,le Iter. London. 1 and al.o al h;. Iioo n Vork. ivnlev. Sir Medirinea in Ihe Sta'e..mldi....d -r H'm-af. .Yen, lorl." wilt rvre ve due alteioion. Soid atw liv .11 rep. ctaMe I'mrr.-fcit. and oValer. in Medidnv. Ihroncheut Ihe I niled St.le. in ltoie. at X '. ca- T ct. .ml $1.M. each. To be had V aclrrate of the prii e I ai lime pneic in the t'nien. ar-Th,-re is a enn.i.lrr.li!eavine; hy takfaf tbe larfer Por.. 3(. B. Itireetlou for the iiniclaae ol" patient. i every diwnler. are affiled to each Bos lyfco4 tV For sale by Dr. KEMPER, Mifflinbnrr K QTT refused al the Lewis j VJ IX burg Khronicle effice. DEI.DS of a aopetioi form, for al st th CarJuKl. a;Ece, 5 cla ringle, M tf .'cr ferk av& eilf i I lai-c PILLS. k opfetnt.j,
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