-LL-1 m ft- i! 5 if r!S May J 854. Bee toUT.'' ircluus.a of u.j E-inlh I wei ei.-"r 'n t R'ftiy rw-'j. Oivernr- --MMTS POLLOCK, XonlmmWnil.j ,r.r.. fWD.M.MVSER,MoneomTy.!'" ----" wc u-. Cjn il Canniui nerG EO.DA RSlE.Aile.any. IeVforrut'r State Ticket. eToermer WIM.UM H1UI.ER, of Clearfield. Sup'fne f'u-f J. 6. lit. CK. cf Somerset, Canal (ji',iii-!rr S. MUTT, of Pike. FPJOM BALTIMORE. fOrr;o!!'lu of th Law. el uty Olir-mirl.'. lUir.., April 2D, 155t. Our c;ty was visited ou Thursday after noon with a stiver thunder storm, which lat-toj f.r several hmrs. It blew a pcrfeot gale, and cmisidcraMa damage wasdono to various buiiditig in siiiTeiviit farts of the eity. A colored nian named W'sllis, of wrk at cuo of the fhip-yarJs on Fells Point, wag attack by lijutnin and iustant- TLm mrruinr about 1 o'clock, St. Paul's Church, (Episcopal) was discovered to be j Mt'uowbilu Onier Pasha is kept from ae on fire, and before the flumes could be sub-! ,;(1g ,icc;fijTCly till they arrive, and tlo dued, this beautiful structure wan iu ruins, ; iUSfliBM UuVe time to arrange matters to leaving nothing standing but tho bare walls ; tboir liking as nearly as possible. The and steeple. This church was built about . flceU jn ,j,c jjucjj Dave begun to show 40 year ago, and was the third erected on g;DS t,f jif0 . 4 number of (.hips are off the same spot it coat $140,000. Theiycrna to 8upp0rt the operations of the origin of the fire has not been traced, but . Turkish land forces, and the remainder are it is opposed to Lave been the Work of aa cruihing. It had been reported that thoy incendiary. j had attacked and conquered Odessa, but The " Know-Nothings " arc increasing ;t fT0Vts to be an error, ft in numbers; they have now fome, 12000 n.ambers.and the "Nat.ve.; j", A ,854. Tho People of the ping to surprue - -; tha next election, to the Whigs and Dem-1 ncrats had best Btand from ncder. From it is ro8umed that ewj body a.d ererythtDS else - ! Cumberland coal, which has Wen so fearce of late, owing to tho protracted ; strike among the miners, is plenty again ; j IMLU'J uriu : 7. ., , ' The Itailroaa. the strife bving ended. aimipanT are uoable to lurmn ft euucieoc , comber cf cars to transport the coal to, - . .1 1 ..Biiiiii uui uic utcu icguiaiii 'u"W) 1 luarket. X repaint... r mating u u va-u-j ive scale for " Franconie'a Hippodrome, i 1 . , , , r . . , , death : provided, also, that the remains of which is to be opt-ued in this city in a W , , . . . r. . .. . i no person, who may be known to have rela- davs. 1 he precise character of this novel . 1 . ' , ,. , . . r . . . j lives or friends, shaii be so delivered or re exhibition is not remrailv nnderetOKl it! . ,e Mi.,;r. is a revival of (he "Olympic game." f otuo of their representations are said to bo not tho most tjiaste, and in VTashing- Vo, where they are exhibiting at prwnt, tneeiergy nsrve arnrmnca tncir perTorm- Rce aa a godless affair, and warned their pvjile from visiting it. A great deal of interest ie evinced in Irha'f of the fofquchanna Railroad Con- Bdidation, and the completion of the road to Suiibury will be hciled as tt happy event. The bill to consolidate the three roads, having passed the legislature of both Pennsylvania and Maryland, the mat ter now conies directly lufore our City C'luncil for tbeir final action, and it in con fidently expected that prompt measures will be taken to secure the consummation cf this jrraat enterprise. It is hoped that at no distant day the connections will af ford a permanent avenue along the great valley of the Suwiuehanna to the Lake. Tours, ie., OBSERVE!. For th Chroaicla. lit. Editor Soma of us who are across tho fence ca the Kwsion question don't care how it tarns out think you dispar age New R.rlin as a marl f x obtaining the News. Now sir I thitk is"ew Berlin far outstrips all competitors in the manu- faeture cf News. Now sir point me to a paper in the land, outside of New l!erlin, that has the proceedings, at length, of the New crlin Debating Society ? And who can estimate the importance ia which the opiuion of the boys of New licrlin is held by the rest of mankind ? Why, sir, even tbe men of JjuwLsburg are refused to be admitted half the space the New Uorlin boys occupy. And when it ia published what iiikv decide upon those old contro verted quentious, who shall gainsay ? And besides. Low would it bo known that the youth of New Berlin played ball, and that tho Editor approved it, but for the cn'ornrise and outlay of the NewBtrlin '.'.ul.i? Already, ball-playing has iiiv.,1?. i 50 per c-nt., and our boys stand i iuches higher since their favorite sport has been endorsed from head quarters. Then there is Israel Guteiitu, who the N-'.v IScrllu editors have made immorul, : A who would bo swallowing some of ui t hoio, every day or so, if the virtuous and vigilant Sentinels on the watch-towers of liLsrty at New ISerlin, did not warn the dear people against him. And then how would we know what a miserable poor, decaying, no-debt-paying set of rascals you Lewisburg foils are, anyhow, but for the news-ware made at New Berlin ? And how would the coal aiu iron mines there be so often discovered and how should we know what a great and absorbing plat the "metropolia" is getting to be without the New Berlin news-L-aitr.' glasses? Slkeptowx. We "cave in," riighily ; nevertheless, yesterday's iS-ir didu't notice the change t-f venue; aud the happy Editor thought aUgislatir. woald adjourn jutertUy.j FDSEIGNM NEWS, The news ficm Europe by the Pacific- , r i t . ii e of five Ruesian merchant vessels by oue of I iimirftl V.tnirB vliir.tt in tKr Rattle Kut . 1 ., ' ! rdockatio ox mo cm;re Italian coasr, on ' that st-a is about to begin, preliniinnry to which it is supposed Aluud will be occupi ed by the allies. It is now aaid that lu.vcl will be the first of the ISaltio for treMtS to receive the honor of bombard ment, but on that question we shall be ppcak more positively when we hear that ti e bombardment haa commenced. The itusbian fl-ct is at anchor within the fur tlfieatioss of Swcaborg, with Grand Duke Constantino in command. Ou the Dan ube, as- wo hew, the Kussiaus are fortify ing theinitlves, Dobrodji, but no fighting haa yet taken place rhere. Bloro of the allied forces have arrived in Turkey, but they are making no movement toward the seat of war Indeed, it seems that thay aro to held in reserve near Constantinople, j t0 he brought up when absolutely needed, Sut0 of Ncw York represcn,ed ia Senate ... , foij0M. Tt 8hail bo lawful, in cities wbose population 5r anJ lcac?JCM in mcd. kJ coI: anJ 8cLool8 in tIlSs gtate aod 1 , 1 1 , i the remains or body of any deceased per- . i 1 t 1 1 sou, tot the purposes of medical ana but- . . , .1 1 - , , - . f 1 .ball not have been desired for interment I by any relative or friend of said deceased . . . tn.v.fuur l.()Ura .ta CCIVW'l, WllUUUb iUC tUUW.Ul VI own. itwiiii. or friends ; and provided that the remains of no one detained for debt, or as a witness, or on suspicion of crimo, or cf any traveler, s mj person woo mail nave expressed a desire in his or her last sitkuefs that bis or her body may be interred, shall be de- j ' I nverca or rcceivea as aiorceaiu, ou. nuaii be aubst quently claimed by any surviving relative or friend, they shall be given up to i suid relative or friend for interment And I it fukII be the duty of the said professors and teachers deicn'ly to bury in some pub lic cemetery the remains of all bodies, af ter they bhall have answered the purposes . . - i . ; 01 stuay aIcrealu , uuo .o. u.v . violation of this provision of this act, the i .... . ol..o;n shll forfeit and nav a ; - ... ... . , i 1 - . I ll... fOn .l..lt-i.a .1 l.A penalty ni uoi tens iuij inj """""-i : sued for by tho health officers of said cities or other places for the benefit of their de partcent. The remains or bodies of such persons as may be so received, by the professors and teachers as aforetdd, shall be used for the purposes of medical and surgical study alone, and in this State only; and whoever bhall use such remains for any other pur pose, or shall remove such remains beyond the limits of this State, or in any manner j traffic in the same, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction, be imprisoned for a term not exceeding one year in a county jail. Every person who shall deliver up the i . , . , . . universally auiniiten, ana several patents nav- rcmains of any deceased person, in viola- j ins alr(ady appl.areiUIie llrxt qn(islicn which lion of or contrary to any or all of the naturally arises is. Which one of these is best provisions contained in tha Erst section of 'laP'd f,;r household or manufacturing pur v poses ! In answer, we would beg leave to thia act, and every person who shall re-, Jta,e m a few words the advantages which we ccive said remains, knowing the same to have been delivered contrary to any of tho provisions of said section, shall each and every of them be deemed guilty of .a mis demeanor. . ,, , . . ,, 4i All laws, so far as jnconsistent with this act, are hereby repealed. This act shall t ike effect immediately. Dkatu bt Lioiitm.no. John Owens, a young man in LIS 1 1 tO. year, SOn Of J David Owens, a respectable citizen of 1 Oliver township, iUinuu county, was Killed on Saturday, 22d ult. He was returning home after ao absence of several weeks, and was within a few miles of bis destination, when, being overtaken by the rain, he took shelter at the residence of Mr. Alexander M'Kue. IIo was standing with some Others on the porch and was leaning against the corner post, when the lightning struck, the chimney at tho west end of the building, ran to the eaves of the roof, and followed the spouting along the main building and then to the porch on which young Owens stood ; when it reached the pot, by which he was supported, it left tho spout for his body and passed from his head to his foot tearing off his boot as it left him. lie did not breathe after he received the stroke. At this awful moment the house was found to be on fire and burning rapidly. The flames however were soon cxtin fpuhtlLHcitlvm Aurora. LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST Baltimore Adv'ts. T, 1 - - --f "CAKK, C.KLSE & CO., Flonr, Grain, & Lumber Commission . , , afcrna to jxiutuurrc. John nre. Eiq., frw tttiieiw" Bkt t bubium. 1". (Jiki. Eihj., CMtl. rmnklin do 1 T.iiui-. Km.. Ftv.id. tfil Bsnt, Putt Wjoilt. J. Wallowvr t 8An, lUrrmburiS. Cut. II. C. Ejfr, I g-ii,,,.. Alrll Wtngat 1 Co Milton. V. W. CnnkB. E1 , ) ., (iiwB SrfinrUT. "unr lirorc Hnliar, Kl . llu:hilll. Wm. Weaver, Hontuuriviilc. li. ti. W ni. r. Pek.T, ) T- " t;bl-'. f, Willlwiport. Jauij II. Ilultug. 1 1.. .UO. Ifnlin. fc-q . J M'll'urjr lini.b, J, t.i Shore. J. I. llulintT. Ki , Lofk Ilitvrn. t"t;ARtt, UKIS1J & CO have tlte largest Wharf room of any Commission Hi'Ue in italtimore, always giving quicW despatch to boats in discharging their cargoes. 6ui517 u.l,: FITS! FITS ! FITS! EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the cure of Fits, Spasm, Cramps, and all Hmout and Constitutional Visra-ies. PERSONS who are laboring; under this distrain; mala'lv will find the VEGET ABLE EPILEPTIC; PILLS to be the only remc.ly ever discovered for curing Epilepsy, or FalliiiR Fits. Thriw rill pr"" 1wi,ir artkm on th nvrmna r. ra. nit mlihoujh thnv r- pn parrl Mfril ly for tho parpn! of ruring fit. 'Ii-y will bo frond of r:iil k-n-Afit r all p.!m.n irUd with woak nor.n.or whose norrona itM hu 1 protrtod or l,tlrrr.l ff .m ,ny u. wh.trtfr. In ehrootc oomplint. or diarSf of long rtao'lioir. nnprinduowl uj nerrouftne, thoy are 1 1 nc-l . h.n.-firiKl. Priro 1 'nor ho, or two boiot for $V PVrtwnn ont of thi.City,onrloain( a roniituoro, will bare thr Wll a-nt ttiom through tho mail, frro of pontaiee. For sale ly .KT1I H. HANCK, No. 10H. II.ltiiior Hrnrrr. Italtiuinro, M't-. to wh.MU ordorti from all parts of the I'nion muat be aiMroiNd. noat-paMl. ly47(j rjiw e.w. Pliihitlclphia Adv'ts. ZISC t4lTS. O' NE-TIUKD UIEAPKR THAN WHITE LEAD, and free from all puisonous THE SEW JERSKr ZtSG CO MP A XT. hiTinp Krrntlj enlargil tbeir rkii, nd improw-J tLt qiinlay of th ir rrut t. r pn-f areil to -xcut orOrn f r tb ir SUPERIOR FAINTS, lry. anJ iiropn4 in Oil, in afTrtl piipkaifii of lrm 26 to 0OU fuund ; also IiRV, in bsrrcln. of 2uu purj t-ach. TlH-ir U'HITK ZINC, whi.li in iw.ld dry or eronnj in nil, i warrauU-d ur wmwjhxI fur body i;d uottortn fait'nrf0. A DH'thod of prffration has rwntly bn dicoTrtIt which cnabi thr r.nipn. to wnrrwit thir fninln to ksp freh tuitl nft iu the far mnj rvmonal ltf tim. ,H " Maria uiw mat "Kv'"" m tu market. Tiieirnuowszisr paint, whirh i widat a lr.w Nw-rwy. inwr!i kn.n torit pnttnrtiT qua- tirtt wh-ii npT'ltrtl to iroo or other nrtauc vuiTarvs- lSTZi tiwofthe ir.wn. nl tuofan aerrrtkhlerolorfor paio- till Cottiwca.liwt, Out l-tiil'Iiiic, Jkrt.ltf.P. H;KS( II k KICAKDS, Whol, nl l'aint IIpM" ami Imiwrrcrf, N. V. cor.of lvth an4 Market t. 'AOdJfW. STRAW GO0DS...SPRIWQ 1054. rrviIE subscribers are now prepared to exhi l bit at their Splendid Sew Establishment Xo. 41 tSouth &ond SV. J'hilacMjjhia, an entire new and beautiful stock of Straw, y ana suit Unnnets and Flatts. Flowers. A.-.and Panama, Palm and Summer Hats for gentlemen, which our old patrons. Merchants "d Milliner, generally are invited to examine. confidently promising them.in extent,tn variety, in novelty, and in stvles, a slock unequalled. SvarOrders carefully and promptly executed. THOMAS WHITE & CO. Willow Ware, Vc. IT. COULTER, 49 South SECOND St., PhilailelphM, 2 doors above Chestnut, East side. Importorand Manufacturer all kinds of "t. IT1 II. LOW WARE Consisting in part of the following. Ladies' Traveling Bas- Keis, ora uaaeis, riower uasKeis, iiince Uas,fccis. Scgar Baskets. Plain, Fancy and Em bruid-rrd Baskets, Ladies' Work Stands and Sewing Chairs of beautiful design and excel. lent workmanship, which he is selling remar- .... .... Uably cheap lor Uash. .N.1J. Just received Irom fiermany, a large and varied assortment of FANCY GOODS, io which the attention of the public is respect fully invited Gm517l3d SEWING CIACHJNE. (G rover, Baker tfc Co' Patent.') OFFICES. ITaj market Siuaro. lioston. 405 Broadway. Now Tork. No. 42 South 1'nu.th tit. near t'b...tnut. rinladetphia. 106 Baltimore St. Baltimore. "?" ControTPrsy 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 believe our Machine possesses over all o'hers. L-i i fair and candid examination of ita merit, and with eonfilence learo tlie caie in the hand of an rniishtened and diaerimiuatinjc public for a ju.t, righteous terdict. We claim. In Ihorrl place, our ability to make the strmipsl. hcutds'tmeu, and avuf duraUe turn, aod one which will neither rip ar rarcl when every third stlMi IK cut. inemncn oy wmeo una end In atta nod la ade- , Uat(altbials fe.tllre , B Mng whol mliU any other ia in, and aerated to as tirlusireiy by letter patent. &eoRrf7y, the aimrlidty of die oonatruction of our Ma chine, running aa it doe, tntirtlg oa the "cam or erorntrie j moT-ment," without the nae of a tingle con wh.1, can not fall of eonrlncina; the moat carual olwcrrer, of IU operator from the ncceaaityof atopping erery tsw minutes to replenfob the quill, and enables us to una ordinary pool of cotton or ellk of 2 or 300 yards In length. Maaauaeturere of Boot, Shoea, Baga, Clothing. Mat treteM, Carriaea, and all Clotli or LeaUx r work, a here atrengtb and durability are mjeired. from the rcry Uncut to the hoariest, wiU And thia the eniy Machine adapted to their use. faraphleta containing drawing and numercna testi moniala from tboae who hare ueed them for yeara, may be bad, or will be acnt by neurat, and the Machine may bf seen in fn'.l operation by calling at any a bore offloo. -The Gold Medal for the ileal Sewing MacMae wu awarded na at tbe Great fair of the American Inatitute, held in Hew Tork, and at the Fair of the Maryland Ins titute, held at Baltimore, Oct. less. P""7rt,1l CBOVKR, BAKKR CO. Phrenology. rOWLEItS, WELLS, et CO., FHOU NEW TORK, nave opened a Phrenohgienl Cabinet and Book Store, at 831 ARCH St between 6th and 7th, Philadelphia, and are prepared to famish all their Works on Plirenoloirv. Phinlnn, Hydropathy, Magnetism, and Phon ography, at New York prices. Professional Examinations.with Charts,an l full wriuen descriptions of character. ,... day and eveaitif. Cabinet free to viei- Ily17edJ TruMNva, Kiipporlem, T.Af'E STOCKIMJS.Shoul- flrf 1 Itmros. and all oilier tur;ical Apparatus and Ban-.l-.-.cs. annlied and warranted le eive satislacnon.oy w. - -"-.V. s. 1. w- j u u a v. . .C HAN No. 41 North ftvwin olree ( 'Philadelphia. J , The "real i;nmber of Females relieved and i cured by wearing Mrs. M Clenaenan a nnp- her in commending them as superior t.i anything of the kind ever offered tothepubl.c Ll)OWiaaj FhilailelplUa Spring Trade 1854. WAIWRIGHT, llUyTlXGTOX FLOYD 152 Market St. & 23 Merchaut St. Importers and Whulcstile Deulrrs in Staple & Taney Dry Coods, ARE now rereivin? a very GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Domrstit a.ii .foreign Xobrir3, suitable for both City and Country Trade, and which they offer at very luu jriets. for Cash, or to Prompt Six Months' Men. y solicit an evaminalion of our stock by City, Neighboring and Distant Buyers. CIIAUXCEY HL'LBl.'RT, WITH Wainwrisrht, Huntington Flovd,15i Market :ini51Vc2i Si. Philadelphia. FIXE STATIOXErtlf. CRAIG & FULTON, 19 South EIGHTH Mrcet, Philadelphia beg leave to call the altention of Country Dealers. Schools, and persons visitins the Cilv, 10 their complete assortment of F.nlmh, Frenelt, and American .STATW.XER Y.which they are selling Whole sale and Iti-tail on the mot reasonable terms. Their stork comprises every rariety of Cap. Letter and Note Paper and Envelopes, includ ing a full assortment of the celebrated poods of De La Rue & Co. and Thos Rhoads & Sons of London. Also Gold and Steel Pens, Drawing Pencils (Fa ber's and others'). Drawing Paper, Bristol Hoard, Sealing Wax, Ink, Inkstands, Rodders', Crookes'.Wostrnholms'and other fine Cutlery, Porlmonaies, Pocket Books, Portfolios. Writ ing Desks, Ac. Ac Persons visiting the City can have Iheir paper and envelopes embossed with their initials without extra charge. I.tOrders from dealer and institution of learning respectfully solicited and filled with the strictest integrity 6m517pd ",, ixK'Au-i I BEG leave respectfully to call ihe Public s attention lo mv Esiablislunent, No. 55 Si-utU FOriiTII St.(below Chestnut). Philad elphia, for the manufacture and sale of En Yl'lopeH, where I will always be in readiness to attend to any ordrrs I may be favored wilh. 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 to Ihe Die-Sinking, Engraving, Printing, and Embossing of Business Cards for Envelopes, Letter heads, Diii.hMtts, ajards, ctiouinrs, Ac, all of which I furnish at very low rates. Stamping letters prevents their going lo ihe Dead Letter Office. With patent machines of the latest improve ments for embossing, printing, cVc-, also for the manufacture of Envelopes, and every faci lity for executing orders with despatch, and for their delivery by Express Lines or as may be agreed upon, I ran not fail lo compete with if! not excel any other establishment of the kind in the world, t-HomoJopathic Envelopes j constantly on hand, samples of which may be j seen I hmnirle office, also of Die-Stamped Env. lyS177Jl WM. COLBERT, i town &. eistov, 111, North Third St serf, Mow Race, PHILADELPHIA: Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Cora Brooms, Looking Glasses, Cordage, Painted Duckets, 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. Jimm E'-arn. ?m509 Jxo.M. Rf.wc fruit nutl Confectionery. RUBIXCAM A SELLERS, Wholesale Ma nufacturers and Dealers in Confection ery of all kinds. No. 1 13 North Third St. below Race PHILADELPHIA. The a ention of dealers is requested to an examination of tlicir stork, which will be found lo be at least equal to any in the city. FOR EIGN FRUITS of all kinds in season. N.B. Orders bymailoroiherwi.se promptly attended lo. Zmai.l Book Agents) Wanted. GENTS WANTED in every Town and County in the United Stales, to sell the most popular and saleable books published many ot them beautifully illustrated wilh Col ored Engravings ; also the most popular works ti j. d. Aaruia, inewuuiiig -.iiutut s voua Library." Intelligent and enterprising men will And thia a pleas- em an.i pr ui;ioie bii.iiicfs. "or parlkuiar, addr-- (pet-pn:d J. V.' KKAIll.i:V, Pul.li.ber. 1?4 2 Ko. 4S North fourth St. I'liU'Mphia. E. GOULii, (Sueeeraor to A. HOT,) Ab.164, Cltettnul Street, Sicaim't Building, PHILADELPHIA, INTENSIVE Misic Pcblishe and Dealer A in Musical Instruments of every descrin- tiou exclusive Agent for the sale of Hallett, ua via & lo-s(Uoston) Paten t Suspension Bridge PIANOS. I.Gilbert's Eondoir Pianos, Melodeons.Martin's ituttars. Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Mnsic Books, etc. Residents of the country will be supplied by man or omerwise wnn any music they may wish, at as low rates as if purchased in person. Having one of Ihe largest stocks in the United Slates, I feel confident of satisfying all who may favor me wilh a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on Ihe most liberal terms. Pianos to leL Second-hand Pianos for sale. ly473 Rags Wanted. BEING extensively engaged in the manuf acture of PAPER, we will pay lo Coun try Merchants and others having RAGS for sale, wore than ihe present market price C. JESSIJP A MOORE. Ppfr Mannfacfa, rhihdrlphia'So. n ft S8. North 8L TJW?,t . avv 7L. - J. BRANCH FARMER, BUILDING HARDWARE asn Tool Store exclusively, Tie Lirgrtt ttuklishment of the kind in the V.S. Vn. 51. rt'Iure & Bro. " . - . vr ai.n w!. -l.o KM..th. Ph ad. no.zrt , t AM HACTL'RERf' lepol for Loeks of , I all WmA:ii warranted quality. Patenl glvere,l. Glass Knobs." Porcelain Knobs.overlOO patterns. Silvei-plated Knobs, Hinges, Ac, wilh the mo.t complete assortment of all the Modern (Joods in this line. Purchasers arc invited to call and examine Slock. Catalogues sent by Mail if desired. lint Air Rnjistrrt and Ventilator at Fnetiny I'rire. t"?.ll orders put up nnder the immediate supervision of the Firm. CALL AND SEE L'S. 6m519t 1 000 Tuns No.l Surerpbophalco ime, Dr.ni'RG'S Original and Genuine, warran ted of superior quality the cheapest manure in the world. Farmers and dealers supplied at lutv prices. Extra tjmilitif Land Piaster. 5.000 barrels selected expressly for its fertil izing quality, i 10.000 bushels of same in bulk. 1,(kiO barrels Calcined Plaster. GOO " Casting " 100 " Dentist " PHHVVIA .V O VA SO This article we offer in confidence to iur customers, as equal to any imported, and far superior to most in the mar ket. .').(" ni bags of this superior Guano for sale at the lowest market rate. Also 1'aiagouian Guano Poudrette Ground Char coal, Ac. Ac. C. FRENCH & CO. at the Steam Plaster Mills, junction York Av. Crown and Callowhill Sts. Hiladclphuf. 513 I Arm stuck Window Shades. $ Kew wyfe 1854 S I 1834 G. L. MILLER i CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale 4r Retail Dealers in "llINDOW SHADES south-west corner Second and Arch Sts. Philadelphia. I Such as Gothe's Landscapes, Borders, Vases, Scrolls, Boquels,jold Borders, dec ol the most beautiful designs and perfection of finish in hie country, and at such ErOW Priced as to challenge all competition. Buff and White Hollands, Cambrics, Tassels, Cords, Brasses, Ac., in every variety for City or Country trade. IFWe invite an examination of our Stock at the Depot, S. W. corner 2d A Arch, Philad. Jan. 1851 4m51l ' Wall Papers! PAPERS! The subscribers have r in store their complete Fall W5 Stork of Paper Hangings, Curtains, &c. which they offer at very low prices.Wholesale and Retail. Our assortment is very complete, compris ed ing all the qualities, both French and Aineri , can. We manufacture a large proportion of our Goods, and can sell at Ihe lowest rates. Haper Hanging done in Ihe Country at City prices. PARRISH HOI'GH. 431 No. 4 North Firrn St. Philadelphia REAL J2ST ATE: For Sale or Rent. SHERIFF'S SALES. I) Y virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. and Vend. Ex. issued out cf ihe Court of Common Pleas of I'nion county and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or outcry at the Court House in the Borough of New Berlin rn Monday the l.'ub day of May next at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, tbe following described real estate, lo wit : A certain LOT OF GROCXD, situale in Butfaloe township, I'nion county, containing ;t ACKKs more or less, adjoining lands of Edwd Miller, Danl Wertz, Isaac Walker and others, whereon is erected a two-storey plank framed dwelling-house. with the appurtenances as the properly of Ranslar Batklow. Also a certain TRACT OF LAM), situate in Buffaloe township. Union county, containing 45 At: RES more or less,about 10 acres cleared and the remainder Timber Land, adjoining lands of Francis Wilson, John Turner, John Bennage and the Kelly tractwhereon is erected a two-storey log house and a small barn, wilh an orchard of various trees and an excellent spring of water near the door with the appurt enances as the property of Peter Hummel. JOHN KELLER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, 'ew Berlin, April 13, 1854 tsfThe Sheriff also advertises for sale at the same time and place A lot of H acres in the borough of Mifflin burg, on which is a Foundry, dwelling-house, fruit, 4c. as the properly of Stitzer & Fries. A tract of SO acres in West Buffalo Tp with a iwo-storey log house, barn, Vc. as the property of Uriah Weirick. Also a lot of ground in Mifflinburg whereon is Ihe Brick Academy Building. Also the Brick Church in Hartleton. Also David Stitzer's three-storey Frame Grist Mill in Hartley township. : ) FOR RENT, The subscriber offers FOR RENT a rge Frame DWELLING HOUSE on South Second street, now in possession of Mathiaa Hate, near the Female Seminary. G. F. MILLER. Lewisburg, March I I, 1851 FOR RENT, From the 1st of April next, THREE tig ROOMS on North Third street, now in ihe occupancy of Charles S. Bell as a Restaurant, and Saloons. They are well suited for Shops, Offices, or Stores. Enquire of WM. FRICK. Lewisburg, Feb. 4, 1854 . Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Orphan.' Court of Union county, the undesigned. Administrators of Svkl Wilsow, late of Kelly Tp, deceased, will sell at private sale the following REAL ESTATE, lo wit: That valuable tract of InnJ situated in the township and county aforesiad, within 1 mile of the thriving village of lewisburg, bounded by land of the heirs of Tho'. Wilson dee'd, David Meyer, Flavel Clingan. Joel Royer, Phil ip Shook, and other., conuiniug 335 Acre or thereabouts, lSOacrescleareil, having there- Mon erected a two story Frame Hoeae and Kitchen, a Frame Bam, a Spring House (and a nerer failing Spring of Water,) ami all other out-building, necessary for the comfort and convenience of a Farm. Thete ia also . a good Apple Oichard, with a variety of 2? Fruit Tree. The cleared Ian. is in a high state of culiiration.and abounds wilh Limestone lor all necessary pufpowc. The above property will answer to divide into TWO or THREE FARMS, and will be .old to (uit purchaser. For terms of sal snplv to either nf the enh. cribets.er tuTaoaias WiLsoa.onth peeniiae. KUSr. Ii. LAIRD. WM. WIION.Jb. VTOTICE. Persons knowing; themselves indebted to us, either by ote or nooa Account, are rexjuestrd to call and settle fuuD. U.S. KKEMER 6l CO. Lewisburg, April 5, 1)54 Wanted. -I-aROrCMALS fur doing the Carpenter! I Work lor Eight f rame Houses, leei iquare, to be built at Shamokin.each blotk to, be fiuished for the use of four families Work ; to be done iu a plain and bsta"tial the Lumber to be furnished by the Company. Apply to Henry nSn-a"! ill lurnish Specifications. For further inf.T- will liirmh Soec nation apply to John Wall. Esq., Lewisburg. WM. E. EVANS. President Carbon Run Improvement Co. Shamokin, March 9, 1H54 HOTICE. LI. persona indebted to the subscriber by note or noon act, w,i y.... v.,- r.eiit between April. Afier that date their accounts will be j left for collection with Esq. Mem. wiihont re- ! spect lo persons. R. M. MLSSER. Lewisburg, March 18, 1854. "TOTICE is hereby given that Absalom r i B. Smart bas this dar retired from Ihe firm of Tusttn, Stuart and Lewis, he bav- ing sold bis interest therein to John W. Smart, who takes his place in said firm. I I.STI.N, STL ART l,x.vJ?. March i, 1854 TILS or iiik LEWISBURG ACADEMY Will commence on Mohdav, April 17, 1854, ' to continue SO weeks. The course of Instruction in ' ' li V'Ze7J Composition and Declamation receive care- ful attention. .... . . .-i... The subscriber is solicitous to secure a class of V-mng. I Mdies. Our consunt aim in the mprovement ol the popil , .s to render the Disapkne f'he school 11 th m.ri. imnartino and acOUtrinK M wv.l . - I - . I of knowleiim. subservient to Ihe higher objects. io n iho f.irmatidn of a eood character.based onon sound moralitv. and the preparation of the youth by well established habits of order, energy and independent self-reliance, for use fulness and success in life. The Bible is in daily use in the school. Tuilion. For Languages $10, Higher Eng lish $8. and common branches, (including Readme. Writing, Geographv, Arithmetic, I Grammar and U. S. History) 6 per session. No deduction except for sickness. JOHN RANDOLPH, March 17, 1854. Principal 15 Unggcns for Sale! CARRIAGE MAKING, IROXIXG, TUIMM1XO, A- PA1XTJXG. n AVING enlarged my CARRIAGE ESTA BLISHMENT on St. Anthony Si. near Ihe Forks leading to Buffaloe X Roads, I am prepared to do all work in the above lines on shoit n nice and reasonable terms. Bwjijeys, Eockairuys, Wnyou, Carts, Wheel Barrows, 4c. 4c, made and repaired under my own eye, and warranted equal in finish and style to any in the country. Produce and suilable Lumber wanted, and Ihe public patronage respectfully solicited by LEWIS G INTER. Lewisburg, March 10, l54y Samuel M't'lellea'A EM ale. "VT-OTICE is hereby given that the Rezistei of Union enmity on the 2d day of March, 1S54, issued to the subscribers. Letters Testa mentary on the last will and testament cf Samuel M'Clellen. late of Buffaloe township. Union county, deceased. All persons owing said estate are requested lo make payment, and those having c.a.ms against me es.a.e will present them properly authenticated for """"SAMUEL M-CLELI.EN. Executor., MARY ANN M'CLELLEN, Executrix Buffaloe, March 10, 1854 THE0. S. CHRIST, Wholesale and Retail DRUGGIST, Minilnliurir, I nlon County, Pa. U AVING purchased the entire Drug Siore formerly kept by T. J. EllrWt. dee d, 1 now oll'. r to my friends and the public iu gen eral a fresh and pure lot of Dhtff?, Clji'lniVal? ti)0 i)it:-?iiff. Also Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty and Patent Medicines. Brushes and Combs of every variety. A fine assortment of JEW ELKY.snch as Watches. sold and silver Pencils, Ear and Fin ger Kings, Breast Pins, 4c. Ac. Claris. En velopes. Note and Letter Paper. Soap and Perfumery. All kinds of LAMPS. Lard Oil, Pine Oil and Burning Fluid. Liquors of all kinds, fur medicinal purposes. Violins. Flutes and Ac cordeons. Nuts, Fruits and Confectionery and in fact. almost anything in the wav of No tions and General Varieues. Call and exam- - . . . . ine tor yourselves. I char ire nothing rr look- IDg. j HLO. 9. fjrttllsr. Mifflinburg, Pa, Jan. 2, 1S54 ly lnminisiraior s .loiice. iJ 4 1 LL persons are hereby notified lhat I have received irom ine Register ot Lmon j county. Letters of Administration upon the i Estate of WILLIAM M'PHERSON, deceased, late of Union Tp. Those indebted to the same are hereby required to make immediate pay ments to ihe subscriber at his residence in East Buffaloe township ; and those having claims against the same will present them duly attested for settlement Jan.2t. JOHN GUNDY, Adminislraior. DAGUERREOTYPES ! S PI KER tk H AWS would inform the public that they have fitted np a ijooh, xph??lu ft'lr 2:igtt;i"riipincj, in the New Building over Dr.Thornton's Drug Store entrance at the first door, up stairs where they are prepared to perform any work in their line in the best style of the aru We can take pictures at almost any hour in tbe day. Children taken as well as adults and other pictures copied. As we have now a permanent location, fitted np purposely and exclusively for Daguarreo typing, we think we can reuder entire satisfac tion, and respectfully tender our services. F.8PYKER, Lewisborg, Aug. 1, 1853 1. L. HAW.N. Notice. X ETTERS Testamentary to the Estate of U ALEX ANDER M'CLURE, late of the Borough of Lewisburg, deceased, having been granted to the subscribers notice is hereby given" to all persons indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment; and those having claims are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement to either of the uadersipned. EDW'l) C. HUMES, of Bellefonte, Pa. ELIZABETH M'CLURE, Lewisburg. Lewisburg, Jan. II, 1864 CTtOOL ORDERS neatly printed and for ONE feeond-hand Coal Stove and fifttra joints of Pipe, out of the Foundry f Christ &. Frick. A suitable Reward will b paid for any information in relation thereto. April 4, IHSU GEO. A. FRICK. UNION TEBPXMIABCE HOTEL, n Ice ream and Caliaff tola), Corner of Se-tmd attd Market Ots. a,ins TrMei the eoromwlioos and l jf, . ?a-Miue at Ihe ,weBd of Mark- Hu (formerly the mansion of WmJfayeaj:,.; ,..hrii' . DDaj . .....L- STHAXGERS AM) TKA VELEK- Maa and Beast, with lodging and food In nut with intoxicating liquors. I VThere is also attached an ICE CREAM Salmm for Ladies, and an EATING MALOOX for Gentlemen. We respectfully solicit a fair trial, lad share vf lle. blie patroBae,, PETEK.1 A Mas. FISHBACGH. lewisburg. March 30, 1854 3a Attention, Fannen! PLASTER MILL V.V LEH1SBVRG. T I AVING newly titled op his MILL FOR J 1 liKIN DING PLASTER, the subscriber is now prepared to do any work in tbal ban , on the shortest nonce aud the most aceoaa- niouauog leruis. HM1. BKOWX Lewisburg, March 23. 1854. tw PAPER HANGINGS, Chairs, and Cabinet Ware. T f AVING made a large addition ia rrarof 11 his Hrirk hhon. nnnrr end nf Mark. ,:rr. t. and discontinued his shoo on 3d sirrot ti,e 5ubscr,ber has removed there all bis tool. i and UWr ' ensitw , A freh o( u PAPER eoB,j,,. i ing of new and fashionable pal terns, ia bow , jB a V Al kinds t CHAIRS and CABISET HR. ; KlTVIK fuitMe f,.r Parpr or Kitchen, caa ; haJ ) . . .. (Tj AlI work warranted. WM. ARMSTRONG. Lewisburg. March 17, 1354 8m IIUSSEY'S CHAIN REAPER, for cutting both Grain and Grasn, " f"AN UFACTL RED and for sale at tie ANUFACTURED and for Lewisburg Foundry by GEDDE8. MARSH at Ca STILL MORE AC 'S COXCERSlMt THE SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD wAiVA is t'j Lk txtentled from Lekciilury to Leicittoicn on the Juuiata through by 9limiabarg ! ! IT ia a fact that U. II. Rlasel be. ot ahead of all the t.'ompanire, and baa Bow opened one of the beat aud largeei dock, of KALI. & WINTER GOODS erer opened iu tin. country, and of auch Myle. ud qu.lmea a will gire aatufaclion to all. DRY GOODS of all kinds, GROCERIES, Coffee. T-. 5f.ieMi. iwrar, .Motemea, Rice, Cheese, Crai-kera. Suae, Candle, Tot-acro, Segare, Ae. Also Ilurtlu-are, (Juee nstcare, CeJjneart, Boots anil Slurs, Hats, and Cap. of tbe laical elyle and beat ea.lily. Umbrellas, Bru.hee. Broome, Paints groand .nil dry, Hils of .11 kiud. sod other article ee nuineroua lo mention .11 of which mi l bt said t p'icr. so low .a I. aiaoiah purchasers. AH kinJj of Country PRODUCE taken in exchanse for Good-. I 'lease giro me a call before purchasing - ,,w.h , h no,hi , , Bj yj, " D H KISSEL. j 'urg,Cc, t9 ,e52 " ' The Far-Famed Hediclne ! t HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. Th-!- Pillt lVii.fr "voi po-rtl eDCirvlT rf BMiirBsl IvtrrW arr ufa BKt .vvlW nature, white thr rslraMa1 r virtu ' thvv Ure iiitl-rtd tbeta mwrv ii H'P'r in Drly rwrry rt f ibrwsvvrM. Tb irnniri- iikt- tli hxtr mrt vita. thTOyhoJit thm !ttvt i twt ratr4rtliuary. owiBi;. it t f rrf iitaiei, to thi tr ontl-rfut rHimry in ti e rur vf Biltout cmittairt- anJ dtMrdri nf tne kifr au4 Stotvftelk, Wtxeii who p rjMr-rre iu UKinn itttm Mrtrditg t iixiUuiu, tciiiuBi tail in bring it Mured to Wtyitiv Weakness and IV-bilitj. Restoration to lioalth of a eotK maD, aged 4o, whrQ at death's door. Cofyf I'Jtrrfnm th Rr Cbarltt Smith, dtttd Sort ft. Jfttttys, nrar ItutM, OotntrrUhrtt, 17 Af. IMA. To PkotK a ll.LLiFAY, Sir A lr. J rpn Pi xvn. fnrmerlr a rUrBt of thl J,"'-L"1 b"n iD '' ....! wihtoroawatd. 1 cf ttine yaare. irmlual.y awtiDc away to s anadow ay , nvhiiy privpirtiu ami waut of arixtit. which eaasee) 1 irrewt unea-.iueMi ro ho, tr(epde.a. beblconanlti. i medkal uieu ia Katb.witbout elbea. Heat I I'llla. and under I'n-.idenee was restored tm baslth Vf their Meena. He lstlr emitratrd to New Tork. an hat ju.t written to ear, tbat he was never better in health. ouv-bt alw to mention, that my wue has derived .real benefit rrem me n.e oryonr rills. 1 reiuaiD. Sir. yi-are reetetfutly, I'll 1 1. 1 r-l Ituiru .i i.. . .n , - A Pernin.cnt j,e . dlse,sed of uiatiy j ears uuraiiUD. Coj Later fnrm Mr. eiamis. Chemist, TestO, lY-fim-r H Jlemay. Tsar Sit to thia district Jour fills eosaaund . svers ext. n.-ttc eale than siir other proprietary sardwine before tbe rnl-lie. Aa s proof t4 their etc eery in Lives and Bilious t'noipiaiuts 1 ma mcntii the lollowine; case. A ladf of this town with whom 1 sea perannally areuaiBteit, K-r v-ar was a sever, sutferer fnm siseea of lbs Liver as W(.tive nrswne : her aaenirsl si lendant enured brr thai be mu!d do nolhinc to relieve ner sunVringvs snd It was not likely ebr cnnld survive saany months. This aaaNf o val uaturally caused great alaraa annai her frbrM sttd rebttioiia. aud they induced her to make n trial of your 1'illa.wbk-h so improved her srnrral health that eh aae indued to eonuuue th.m until .he n reived a pelfcck cur. This ia twelve months ago, and abe nes net esnrw ieaeed any empto-ne of rrlapee, and often declares thai your filia' have been Ibe sneaos of savinx he ills. I remain, near eir, yours irnrv. July tu, is&a. liUf-nrd) ..AMIS. nest ltWaUd 1U' nr. an irrfidrs ejSxaKsssii en On ofr JnertNS SbMnlettars. Arn rrory Janndire Pimmlaia Aathsan tHarntery Liver Caaptats Si mptrBM Bi IW.ua CMs- Kryalpelss Lenbei ttr Bonhxeaa plaints fewaie Irrrf-tlee Tusaer. Blotrhee a nlsrieirs ftneuniaHaaa tiers thel-kln leyris of all KeU auoa Venerrsl ie Bowel Csapl'ts kinds rhn fcctisn. Colka rus Scrofula, or Woraia af all Conatlyafn efOont Kin.'a Rvil kinds Ibe Bowele llead-aeti Sre Ilurenle Weehnraen-a. Conansnption Indiastien Su.n end eny esn. PebUity XntuoaiMiea tinsel ee.Be. Sold at the ElaMiahmenf of Profeesor llouonav. 34. strand, in. ar Temple Her. Louden.) and nlse at hie hone, in New York, l-nlcra tor Medicines in the Slalesjddieaii4 r. nh.t. AVer rorr, will receive doe attention. See alao by aU rvapeclabi Prueisla and dV ars in Siedieihen thronchout the rniteil lts lee. in Holes .t S7 1 el. S7 et. end $l.ao, each. To he had Was less), ef tlie pruarial Ortt bouses in tbe V nlon. B-Th-re is . sanaidi r.ble'savlns; by ttkinf the larfer Boles. X.B. rHreetione for thernidanea of sesieaum every disorder, are affiled to each Bex lyawd tyrcr sal by Dr. KEMPER. Mifflintarkj TT Ii U I T "ni ffesed ai the Lew tB- 1VAOI1 burg Khrooicle er5cw. TfTTDfl f o I peirorforni.fer smH si tl l,Uih,w.nW ' s tm'9 (1st 8b U w Arch, between Sta & e,D j Cfl. 13, 1U9. sale at the Chrsmth Office. JlJ CV5erksT.8Vc .1 inr
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