Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, May 19, 1854, Image 2

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May 19, 1851.
also, in Maryland, Delaware, and other
Northern Slave S'ates. Tlie sixth ap
l oil's the committee, before appointed, a
permanent bo-lr, and proposes an efficient
Fair Of the Union Count? . win mc of emigration to Nebraska. The
Agricultural oOCiety. ast resolution directs that the procccdinxs
The Executire Committee of iiieSocietj Ue(iet t0 Cooirrcrs and to Governors of
net n Monaar ot mis ween a.-ccrtiicj: toi Kiatcn
Neit
Baltimore Adv'ts.
. a a L a s
wppomtrapnt. at New Btrlin present,
Jacob Gundy, (Presilent,) Eyer, Wilt,
Weiriek, Liirl, Wordeu. (.Secretary.)
The motion iu relation to non-reporting
Vice Presidents, wis rcsiuded.
Dr Charles Wilson irat appointed a
Vice Provident for ilio new township of
Jackson.
E-fohel, That tha rrciid..nt appoint
special Committee of seven, to make and
carry out all necessary arrangements fur
the next Fair uui Cattle Show to be held
in Lewisburg, with power to appoint sub
committees; and that said conimitice Le
restricted in their expenditures to ouch a
am of money a may be raised f.r that
purpose by spseial subscriptions from Lew
isbnrf; tad vicinity.
Committee Jnuath. in Wolfe,
Joseph M. Nesbtt,
Francia Wilson,
tiv-ure B. liliu,
John Chatnocrliu,
Henry V. Fries,
John Klin.
JtanJvaf, That any person or parsons
entering as competitors for a premium on
Field Crops for any number of acres, &c,
chall make out full statement cf the
quantity of ground, how cultivated and
managed, amount railed therefiiu, and
the quantity thus raised from such ground
is to bj verified by at leant two affidavits,
and Jl-j a sample produced, which is to
be ; lao."i ij the bands of the appropriate
com., itiee.
OnlertJ, That the President execute an
Smam, Pox Amono tub Indians.
The Minccota Democrat of tie G'.h con-
tuns a report of Dr. T. T. Mann, who had!
been s:at ont by the Governor of Mineso
ta to vaccinate the Chippewa Indians,
! arucrg whom the small-pox was raging
with great violence. The party found
that the disease had made fearful destruc
tion. In one band 27 had perished. The
Indians were almost frantic with fear and
dread of the pestilence, and so soon as it
makes its apperance in a lodge, the doom
ed victim is abandoned tn bin fate, and for-
getting alike the obligations of duty and! ' discharging cargoes,
CAKfL GE1SE & CO.,
Floor, Grain, St Lumber Commission
Merchants.. .28 & 25 Spear's Wharf,
asrta to Jtillinore.
John Clerlie. Era., f res. Cllisone" Bank, I B,itim0
A . P. Uik ., t., Cash. Frsuklin do J
John Hertael. Jr, rq. I Philadelphia.
Roirers. Ainaickson 4 Co., r
J. Torn.. KJ . rreeid. Cecil Bank, Port Deposit.
J. Walluaer a Son, Uarriaburg.
Oil. II. O. l!)er, I -
J.II.PPCo,ll,1""ro'
Nirl. WmicitU! a Co, Milton.
Urorgn Uoilinc, Km)., UnphwiUa.
m. n aTr. noauiurRTllie.
OfD. H m. V. rftrkrr.
T. W. Lloyd, .,rhler,
JUIK II. H ilmp. K.
Is mitt U. Iliilmif. Bmi ,
M'Hpnry a llitbb. Jf m nioro.
J. P. Iluliu tc . Ink IUm.
jyCARR, CEI3E it CO hare the largest
Wharf room of any Commission House in
Baltimore, always giving quick despatch to
bm&lT
'tne.
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WUUuupart.
FITS! FITS! FITS!
m rurrAsu nraicT
EPILEPTIC PILLS,
! T)ER30NS who are laboring nnder this
X distressing maladr will find the VEGET
order for bill for printing Diplomas and ' ;cinte& , jarge number, and his servi-
i vatural afTcelisn. the wife, the husband,
the child and the old man, are alike left
alone to perish. At one point on the road
they found found an old woman in the j For the curt of Fitt. Sjnumt, Cramp; and ctt
m.t n,;.rU nnnHiiinn imap nable. xerrwu ana onsiuuiionai Uuaua.
The report says, ber family all lay dead,
inoi-tiipon the surface. "be nad nwacn ABLE EPILEPTIC PILL3 to be the only
beneath dried leves and grass, corpse after remedy err discovered for curing Epilepsy,
... t l e -i j r j: or Falling Fits.
corpse, nil ncrsirengin lauea irom uiwaw, nrte Jw- . Me . m th. Bmai
want of sustenance and assistance, and she ; ?JlSZ3l
could lurv no more. Even the stimulus " tth wk ner..or the
I nrrroue rynra nmm own pronirwi or iimwini int
rt linn, had A'tfA out. She looked at ni)wMbdmr. In chronic oaillat. or 4imM
, of Inn tamtlnic, impcriadnee4 bj BerroiMaeMftlnjar
one not the movement of an eve. the urardiadv bmrBruu.
. . B j, Price $3 prr koz, or two boxva fir $5. Paoonn ont of
moiion oi a muscle, nor cnange 01 position thoCit.oaciMini najituo. win hm too ptiia nt
tndirated the consciousness of tns ap-! iiktii . it sick. No. ios. bltii snm. niumon.
itl. 1. . . , ,1 , , M1 , to whoa onieni from all part of the L'okm niwt b
l ''(,'- j atMrMOM, poM paid. Iy47
bound her to life had been broken ; her
heirt crumbed ; and she sat an almost in
animate object of defpair. At the break
ing out of the desaese among the Puck-wa-wan
land, it consisted of 5 1 souls, all
all of whom perished bat 7. The doctor
i Philadelphia Adv'ts.
certificates of Membership for 1854.
Voted, That the luxecniive Committee
invite the Committee of Arrangements to
meet at the office of 0. F. Miller, Esq.,
Lewfcburg, at 1 P. M. of 3d June next.
Adjourned to the first Monday of Sept.
Court, at 2 P. M. at the office of S. Wei
rick. MTLast week's Star or 77i-or
both promised a more particular and
glowing notice of the reception and att ing
of Maj. SlMONTON at New Berlin, as a
ccs were received by the Indians with de
monstrations of high gratitude.
ZISC PAINTS.
HE-THIRD CHEAPER THAN WHITE
LEAD, and free from all poisonous
oaalltlea.
TUB KKW JKKXr.r ZINC COMPAXr, batn
greatly onLarard tbair w4ka, and ImproTrd tba quality
of their rrodnHa. arc prepared to execute order ftr llfc-ir
SUFEBIOB PAINTS, Dry, and tlroand In Oil, la
aorted pnekafna of bom ti to Sutt pounds ; alio
DHV. In barrels, of WO ponnde each.
Their WII1TM ZIKC!. ml.iK U eU Arm ee eMnit In
Tat Ectipst On Friday, the 26th ! tn?ZTij!?n "arfd fo' i"s' "d
inst.,thcre will occur an annular eclipse of; TZXLnl
the sun, wlich will be visible in Massa- "u
ehusctts. It wiil commence at thirty-three l" ,n .,..
,,,., . ,1 Tncir BUOWS XISC PIXT. which I. snld at a low
minUlCS past 4 0 Clock in the morUlnp, and i r'- be nndc tnim the Zinc ores tn,m
, , - c - New Jersej, Is now well known a Its pn.tcrtio o,aaU-
luuiiiiii ui'wia aiuis ivui uiiuutca uu wnrn entiieu 10 iron or oiner merailc aunaors.
fore 7 o'cltick
to ri&o betimes to see it. In this eclipse
the apparent diameter of the moon com-
o t I n"ri-iw..wwM rji.il poecs.es all M proper.
CO Our readers Will Have ties of the Brown, and ieofanaKrmhle color for vaJn-
I pared with tLt nf iha nun will he sKrait
icwara ror nis iramp.mg upon -no w,rm, M Jg tQ 19 an4 consequently some nine-
-C . C IfAA . i - , : ... , a J
of a majority of 1100 of bis contituects.
Unfortunately, the New Berlin papers for
yesterday did not reaoh u, so e are some
what in darkness relative to the aOlair.
Some spectators, howt-vcr, have given us
an aiuuciGg and fail account of the Pro
oetiin wtl.?h ecrrled the Major Lome, as
it appeared in Mifflinburg, which we copy
in full, vix :
A cloud of dost.
Two Horses
and
Carriage,
condneted Ky
Miehatl Klcckccr,
containing
!. AVm. V. Leader,
of thn Strr,
John II. Winters
of the Titw,
. Frederick Smith
f the VMffrnitiit,
i. Ilenry Solomon
Treasurer,
and
John Wiggins Simonton.
Baggage.
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tenths cf the sun will be covered. The
path of the eclipse will cross the western
pirt of the Atlantic ocean, Massachusetts,
Ma n t New Hampshire, New York, Up
per Canada, Lake Superior, Northwest and
Washington territories, and thence thro
tiic POuthe.rn edge of British America to
the Pacific ocean. The central line of the
eclipse will enter New England near Ports
mouth, and its path will extend sixty-two
miles cn ciilcr side. Boston will fall
within its path. To those ou the central
line the suu will appear during the middle
J of the eclipse, like a huge circle of light,
j the moon covering every part but a very
Then
A Gray Mare,
bobblinc before
s SuTa-ey
and
Berryhill Bell.
Refreshed rt
Deckard's,
Anti-Divisioiiist,
nd smiled at
Oberd.iif ,
Divisionist.
j narrow rim on the outside. In Boston the
l appearance will be much the same, only
! the ring of light will be wider on one side
than on the other. The central path of
!tbe eclipse will be from Kitterr opposite
Portsmouth, iu a northwesterly direction,
I through the totvas of Dover, Harrington,
1'itwTitid, Canterbury, Franklin Hill,
Grafton, and Lebanon. The eclipse will
however, be visible to a greater or less ex
tent, in all parts of North America except
ing Guatemala and the southwest part of
Mexico. It will also be visible in Iceland,
Greenland, Northern Russia, parts of
Sweden and Norway, tho eastern part of
Aia, the W est Indies, and in the northern
countries cf Suuth America. Boston J-ur.
Another account is that it will be in
the nfrinwii.
Exit towards Lewisburg,
Dust
Nf.w York, May 1 1. Tho steamship
Washington from Havre via Southampton,
arrived at quarantine last night and came
I up to port this afternoon. She has on
board 240 passengers and a full cargo,
If the New Berlin papers present as full In addition bjo brings the passengers
an account of the dinner at the " Metrop- d crew of the ship Winchester, nutu
olis." as is clven r-f the nrocessinn tbroueh tcrine about 500 souls. The Winchester
MifflinWe. tie whole event will be sutfi- 3 from Liverpool bound to Boston, and
iently detailed for posterity. j wrecked during the terrific gale of the
71 -TeZT-wr-: .v. f April The Washington fell in
irrcin u-.y "-3 i with the wreck on the 2d inst., and not-
, ,, . 'withstanding the prevalence of a heavy
ISrw Yobk, May 13. The great anh- . j . . '
i , . ,, . . , 1 gale succeeded in rescuing all her passea-
Febrasktcceunir, called yestcHsy, com-1 e , .
. . 5 , ... a, , - cers and crew. The wreck went down in
mesced is the rik this afternoon, at u , . , , .
t art. i . ... i thirty minutes after the last of her crew
o e:-ek. The people appeu-ed to be in , .
, , . ., , J1 ... left ber.
earnest (Wided cn the subj!Ct Hon. ;,... . , . .
. w ... . . . The Winchester belonged to Boston and
JUrs ncneiT presided, supported byi. . .. ,, 6 , , ,
e- . ,v-:;-.ajrk- . considerable cargo on board. She
C O h .T...I eV.irn I.teratMwu.1 ah
the speakers, were B. F. Butler, R. M.
Haves, J. Fessenden, and several working
xaen. Resolutions were adopted amid re
peated etieenng. Ibe first refers to the I2,h. She reports that news have been
present crisis, when the people's will is ( received there from Spain, that the Go
verborne in the House of Representatives, i vernment refuses to indemnify the owners
Tho second thanks tho.o memlers, who, 0f the Black Warrior, and endorses the
true to their honor end their oatba, are acta cf Captaia-tieneral Peniucla. Ten
-keeping sleepless watch at their posts, in J thousand additional troops are said to be
dt fence of Northern rights, and National . ou the way fr?m Spain.
novo. The third declares that no man
tloa Cottaxce, Depot, Out hnildioca. rlrMrrs. c
riiKM ii nicMKiia.
Wholesale Paint D-slen end Importers,
n. n.eor.ortutaana sisrkct Sts. 'ftiiadr'ajtea.
Trusties, Supporters,
T.ACE STOCKING. Shonl
drr Braces, and all other
Surgical Apparatus and Ban
daaes.applied and warranted
te give satisfaction, by Dr.and Mrs.M'CLEN-
ACHAN, No. 44 worm or.rr..iin oimi,
Phihdtlphia.
The great nnmoer oi rmnn mirt ssu
BUILDING HARDWARE
Tool Store ezclulTelj,
The largal EtlabBlmml of the kind in the (7.5.
Wm. M. M'Clure nrav.
No. 287 Market St. above Seventh, Pbilad.
MANUFACTURERS' Depot for Locks of
all kinds, warranted quality. " Patent
cored by wearinjr Mrs. M'Clenachan's 8ap- ; Silvered, tilass Knobs '
porters, warrants ber in commending ihera as
superior to anything of the kind ever offered
toihepubl.e iijonumj
Philadelphia Spring Trade 1854.
WAiywniGIlT, HUSTIXGTOX4 FLOYD
152 Market St & 23 Merchant St.
Importer! mnd Whnlftale Deukri in
Staple & Fancy Dry Cioodv,
ARE now receiving a very GENERAL
ASSORTMENT of
Domestic and Xorcijn .fabric-:,
suitable for both City and Country Trade, and
which they offcr at very low pr.ca. for
Cash, or to Prompt Six Months' Men.
tSTWe solicit an examination of our stock
by City, Neighboring and Distant Buyers.
CHAUNCEY II UL BURT,
WITW
Wainwritht. Huntington & Floyd, 152 Market
:!mM7c;J St. PhtkJrlphia.
FIXE STATIOMtvRV.
CRAIG it FULTON, 19 8outh EIGHTH
Street, Philadelphia beg leave to call
the attention of Countrv Dealers, Schools, and
persons visiting the Citv, to their complete j Palagooiao Guano Pnmlrette Ground Char-
Premium Porcelain Knobs.oerl00 patterns.
Silvet-plated Knobs, Hinges, Ae., with the
most complete assortment of all the Modern
Goods in this line.
Purchasers are invited ta call and examine
Stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if desired.
Hut Air Reyiilert and VetttUutort at
Factory friers.
17"A1I orders put up under the immediate
supervision of the Firm.
CALL AND SEE US. 6m519t
1000 Tons No.l Supcrpbopbateo imp,
DEBURG'S Original and Genuine, warran
ted of superior quality the cheapest
manure in the world. Farmers and dealers
supplied at low prices.
Extra Qinilitjf Land Plntler.
6,000 barrels selected expressly for its fertil
izing quality.
10.000 bushels of same in bulk.
1,000 barrels Calcined Plaster.
S00 Casting -100
" Drnlist -PEKUriASCVASOThis.Tice
we offer
in confidence to our customer", as equal to any
iinpbrte.1, and far superior to most in the mar
ket. 6,000 bags of this snperiorGuano fur sale
at the Invest market rates. Also
Orphans' Court Sale. ANE seeond'han. Coal Stove and if.
TY virte. of ..wrder Oo tU
J3 Court of Lmo. count,, lb. .ader.igned. ! M-, ,or .. informM10B ia it
"" Annln.1851.
Adininutratora of Ssactt
Kellv T. ilereaar J, mill sell t prrvata aak the
following HEAL ESTATE, ta H :
That valuable tract of land hunted in tba
township and coonty aforeaiaJ, within I ) ailea
of the thriving ailiagt of lwisharg, bownded .
by land of the heita of Tho'e Wilson dee'd.j
David Mayar, Flavel Cl.nisn. Joel Koyer. Phil-1
ip nnooK. and otnnra, coniainiug Ja-s
lhe..
CEO. A. FRICl
UmOlV TEILPERABCE
Ice fream and Eat Ins;
Kaloa.
r.. ' SLr.-f.vJ mm. I t...L.. i: :
" V ,
M Having rented the commodioos and , :
lined buildings at the lower end of u
or tucreaboula, JSOarreacl.sred. basing tbers. i Su (formerly the mansion of U'B )vtl
Mon erected a two atoiy Frame House and , subscribers are prepared to raieiia,a ''
Kitchen, a Frame Barn, a Spring Hoose STHAXCEKH AUD TRAVLLEkX '.
(and a ne'er failing Spiing of Water.) anJ all Man and Beast, with Urging and foul-'
other out-buildings nerenaary for Iha eoiafurt I aufwiih intoxicating liijuors. "
and eonaenirnr of a Farm. Thore is alas". OTnere is also attached an ICE CREi
a good Ap,Ie Otcbatd. with a variety of Jfif . Saloon for Ladies, and aa EATING S..uj
Fruit Tree.. Tba cleared land in a high for Genllemen.
atateofcultivation.and abounds with Limeatono I w respectfully solicit a fair trial, lsi(
for all neceaasrv purpose. ""f"' r""''"K.
PETERS dt Mas. FISHBACr.B
Lawisburg. March 30, 1854 Sa
assortment of Bnglinh, French, and Ameriean
STATIOERY,wtiicb they are selling Whole-
coal, &c. Ac.
C. FRENCH A CO.
sale and Retail on the most reasonable terms. at the Steam Plaster Mills, junction York Ar.
Their stock comprises eirry nrnVy of Cap, 1 Crown and Callowhill Sis. Philadelphia. 513
v ... I x.... n j L" .. 1 I !
UCIirr .IIU asuic a dfict dun sju.riopcs.iui.iuir
The aboae property will answer la divide into
TWOur TH REE FAR VIS, and will be sold to
suit purchasers. I
Far let me of sate apply to either of the u! f
tcnbera.or to 1 nuaaa n ilsos, on trie premises.
KOBT. H. LAIRD,
WM. WILSON. Ja.
Sept. II. 1853. Adminhtrnlort.
1 ! is nuw prepared to do any work in tfcai a
DlM.olutlata. ( cn the shortest noiiee aad the must ac-i
HE Co-partnership heretofore eiisting as modaiing lerms.
Attention, Farmers!
FLA.STEJt MILL .V LEWlSBtlt
Tl AVING newly fiited np his MILL ti
J.X GRINDING PLASTER, lliesotiKr.
T
Ttistin, Stuart 4c Lewis, is this day dis-
solved by limitation. The business of said
firm will be settled by Jos.P.Tustin.who alune
is authorized to use the firm's name in liquid-1
ation. All persons having accounts with said i
firm will please call immediately for settle
ment at Thornton 3c Co's Drugstore.
JOS. P. TUSTIN,
THOS. S.LEWIS.
Lewisborg, May 2, 1S31
I.ewisbnrg, March S3,
JOHN BR0W.
1854. w
ing a full assortment of the celebrated goods
of De La Rue & Co. and Thos Rhoads & Sons
of London. Also
Gold and Sieel Pens, Drawing Pencils (Fa
ber's and others'). Drawing Paper, Bristol
Board, Sealing Wax, Ink, Inkstands, Rodgers',
Crookes'.Wosienholms'and other fine Cuilery,
Portmonaies, Pocket Books, Portfolios, Writ
ing Desks, Ac. Ac Persons visiting the City
can have their paper and envelopes embossed
with their initiab without extra charge.
7"Orders from dealers and institutions of!
learning respectfully solicited and filled with
the strictest integrity 6m5l7pil
iVr siock Window Shades. fca
1854 J ( 1854
G. L. MILLER it CO.,
Manufaeturert and Whnlesnle 4; Retail Dealer, in
WINDOW SHADES south-west corner
Second and Arch Sts. Philuaelphia.
Such as Gothe's Landscapes, Borders, Vases,
Scrolls, Boquets, Gold Borders, Ac. of the most
beautiful designs and perfection of finish in
hie country, and at such Low Price) as
to challenge all competition. Buff and White
Hollands, Cambrics, Tassels, Cords, Brasses,
&e, in every variety for City or Country trade.
tWe invite an examination of our Stock
at the Depot, S.W. corner 2d A Arch. Philad.
Jan. 1854 4m511
"V'OTIC'E. Persons knowing themselves
X 1 indebted to us, either by Note or Book
Account, are requested m call and settle
soon. D.8. KREMER A CO.
Lewisbnrg, April 5, 1854
STRAW G00DS...SPRINO 1854.
rrMIE subscribers are now prepared to exhi
J bit at their
Splendid New EsiaMlabmeat
Xo. 41 South Sxond St. PhilatMpliia,
an entire new and beautiful stock of 8traw.
Fancy and Silk Bonnets and Flaus, Flowers,
Ac, and Panama, Palm and Summer Hats fur
gentlemen, which our old patrons. Merchants
and Milliners generally are invited to examine,
eontideutly promising them.in exient,io variety,
in nnveliy. and in styles, a sirck unequalled.
C"Ordcrs carefully and promptly executed.
THOMAS WHITE A CO.
Willow Ware, ace.
II. COULTER, 49 South SECOND St.,
Philaihlphia, 3 doors above Chestnut, East
side. Importer and Mantifacturerall kinds of
WILLOW WARE Consisting in part 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 nf beautiful design and excel
lent workmanship, which he is telling remar
kably clreap for Cash.
N.B. Just received from Germany, a large
and varied assortment of FANCY GOODS, to
which the attention of the public is respect
fully invited 6m517t3d
SEWING MACHINE.
(Groter, Baker fc Co's Patent.')
w-jrj
l"-ew ,tjr7N?
sailed from Liverpool on the 9th of April.
The steamer Cabawba arrived at New
Y..iV M-iV Ifirh. with TTarena At.m tr
ornces.
Bayaaarket Samara,
Bestoa.
4"6 Broadway,
New Tark.
Xo. 42 foots rewrth St.
Bear Chestnut,
riilledelthia.
W BaltisMR .t
llaltimora.
09-No CoateoTersy between this and nny otlier Patent
The utility and practical advantages arising
from the use of the great time-and-labor-saving
i:.: r .1 o , i
iiiaiiur ui mc Dcsmr iriacuine DCing now
universally admitted, and several pateots hav
ing already appeared, the next qnestion which
naturally arises is. Which one of these is best
adapted for household or manufacturing pur
poses ! In answer, we would beg leave to
:ate in a lew words the advantages which we
believe our Machine possesses overall others.
asa a lair ana eanaia euminallo. or its saerits. and with
confidence leave the ease in tha hands of an enlightened
and dianimiaatlnK pablte for a jttit, rlcliteons verdict.
We claim, in the ret flaee, oar abilttv to (take tba
strangest, tatdsssieet, tmi aaeal durable team, and one
which will neither rip nor ravel when every third tilrh
Is eat. The stiteh by which this end is attained It a die-
Uaxwlshlnf fcatara of oar patent, being wholly aallke
any ether in nes, and ascared to na szclnalrsly by letters
T BEG leave respectfully to call the Public's
X attention to my EMablishment, No. AA
Sooth FOURTH St. (below Chestnut), Philad
elphia, for the manufacture and sale of En
velopes, where I will always be in readiness
to attend to any orders I may be favored with.
I am prepared to furnish Envelopes of every
quality, size and description. Wholesale and
Retail.ihe Government pattern, plain and legal.
I would also call attention to the Die Sink
ing, Engraving, Printing, and Embossing of
Business Cards for Envelopes, Letter-heads
Bill-heads, Cards, Circulars, Ac, all of which
I furnish at very low rates. Stamping letters
prevents their going to the Dead Letter Office.
With patent machines of the latest improve
ments for embossing, printing, Ac, 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 can not fail to compete with if
not excel any other establishment or the kind
in the world. terHomreopathic Envelopes
constantly on hand, samples of which mar be
seen Chmnirle office, also of Die-Stamped Env.
ty5l77Jt W'M. COLBERT.
HOWE It KISTOX,
111, North Third Street, htlow Race,
PHILADELPHIA.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
Corn Brooms, Looking Glasses, Cordage,
Painted Buckets, WickandTwines, Clocks,
Willow Baskets, Window Shades. Matches,
Cedar Ware. Bristle Brushes, Blacking,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE of all kinds,
at ihe Manufacturers' lowest Cash prices.
Jis Ersro-J JmWft j. M. Huwr.
Fruit astd Confectionery.
RUBINCAM A SELLERS, Wholesale Ma
nufacturers and Dealers in Confection
ery of all kinds. No. 1 1 3 North Third St below
Race PHILADELPHIA.
The attention of dealers is requested to an
examination of Iheirstock.whirh will be found
to be ( teatt equal to any in ihe city. FOR-
tu.. r Ki l l s ol all kinds tn season.
N.B. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly
attended to. Sm513
Wall Papers!
WALL PAPERS! The subscribers have
now in store their complete Fall
Stock of
Paper Hangings, Curtains, &c.
which they offer at very low prices, Wholesale
and Retail.
Our assortment is very complete, compris
ing all the qualities, both French and Ameri
can. ' We manufacture a large proportion of
our Goods, and can sell at the lowest rates.
Haper Hanging done in the Countrv at Citv
prices. PARKISH A HOI G II. '
49 1 J No. 4 North Firra St. Philadelphia
REAL ESTATE:
For Sale or Rent.
Valuable Real Estate
M FOR SALE.
riMIE subscribers offer at Private sale, all
th at cena i n tract t,f LIMESTUS'E LA SD
beautifully situated along Little Buffalo cteek,
Kelly Tp, Union Co., about 3 miles from
Lewisburg, and 3 miles from Milton, adjoin
ing lands of Wm.A. Patterson. George Meixel,
Jacob Moycr and others, containing 3t acres.
The improvements thereon are a large and
commodious Two-Siorey Frame .Mansion
Hene, a good Frame Barn. Carriage and
Wootlhouse, with all other necessary Out
buildings a Pump with eood and never-failing
Water near the door a large bearing
ORCHARD of choice Apples, and all other
varieties of Fruit.
The land is all nnder good fences and in a
high slate of cultivation. The buildings are
ail nearly new, and for convenience, style and
durability can nut be exceeded in the neigh
borhood. .
About 4 Acres TIMBER LAND.
For particulars address " D. Myers. Lewis
bure. Pa.," or persons wishing to view Ihe
premises or ascertain terms can do so by
calling on D. Myers, residing thereon.
Mas. ANN MYERS,
5S5 DAVID MYERS.
Wasted,
PROPOSALS for doing the Carpenter
Work lor Eight Frame Houses, 33 feet
square, to be built at Shaniokin, each block to
be finished for the use of four families. Work
lo be done in a plain and substantial manner,
the Lumber to be fnmisbed by the Company.
Apply to Henry Vangasken, Shamokin, who
will furnish Specifications. For further infor
mation apply to John Wal!, Esq , Lewisburg.
WM. E. EVANS.
President Carbon Run Improvement Co.
Shamokin, March 9, 1854
.OTICC.
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber by
Note or Book act, will please make pay
ment between this date and the first day of
April. After that date iheir accounts will be
left for collection wilh Esq. Mertz. wiihont re
spect lo persons. R M. MLSSEK.
Lewisburg, March 16, ls54.
Samuel .M'Clellest. dilate.
"VTO'I'ICE is hereby given that the Reeistei
X V of Union county on the 2d day of March,
lwjl, issued to the subscribers. Letters Testa
mentary on the last will and testament of
Samuel M'Clellen. late of Buffaloe townhip.
Union comity, deceased. All persons owing
said estate are requested to make payment,
and those having claims against the estate
will present them properly authenticated for
settlement.
SAMUEL M CI.ELI.EN. Executor.
MARY ANN M'CLELLEN, Executrix
Buffaloe, March 10, 1854
Notice.
J" ETTERS Testamentarv to the Estate of
j ALEXANDER M'CLURE. late of the
Borongh of Lewibure. deceased, having been
granted to the subscribers notice is hereby
given lo all persons indebted to said estate, to
make immediate payment; and those havine
claims are requested to present them duly Goods.
authenticated lor settlement to either of the
underisneii.
EIW "D C. HUMES. of Bellefonte. Pa.
ELIZABETH M'CLURE, Lewisbur-.
Lewisburg. Jan. 11, 1851
PAPEK HANGINGS
Chairs, and Cabinet Ware.
HAVING made a large addition is re,
his Brick shop, upper end of iivt
street, and discontinued hia shop -oyJ;rp
the subscriber has removed there a', iatu
and ware, and will be happy to see ciicv,
mers and new at his Market St. shop.
A fresh aopply of WALL PAPER. tou
ing of new and fashionable pauerr.j, 4
selling at reduced prices.
All kinds of CHAIRS and C A DIXIT n
X1TL RE, suitable for Parlor or Kucfiet ,
be had on terms which can not fa:l to p
Ctj-All work warranted.
WM. ARMSTROX
Lewisburg, March 17, 1M4 Km
HUSSEI'S GRAIN KEAPEB,
for cutting both Grain and Gra
ANUFACTURED and for net,
Lewisburg Foundry bv
UEDDES. MARfH A C
STILL MORE XEWS COXCEkyUl
THE SUSQUEHANNA RA
which it to Le extended from Leuidv, ,'
L-icitoien on the Juniata '
tbrougb by Sllflllaburs !!
IT ia a fact that O. n. RltMCl ha.
ahead of all the Companies, and has e
opened ont of I be beat and largest atocka of
FALL & WINTER GOCl
ever opened in this country, and of each
and qualities aa will giva satisfaction ta ali.
DRY GOODS of all kinds.
UROL'ERIES,
Coffee. Ten. Spires. Smzsr. Mslsas.s. Kits (V,
Crackers. Soap. Caaallss, Telexes, !r(ars, Ac
Also Jlardu-are, (Jaeentuare, Ctdim
Boot and .Shors, Hntt,
and Cape of tha latest style and best qulr
Uwiiietlaa, Brashes. Brooms. Parol, troa. i a .
try. Oil of all Lindn. and otbrr amri j
numerous la mention all of which will ta -at
pi ices to low aa to asloonh pan baser s.
AH kinds of Country PRODUCE lake
exchance for Goods.
(U'l'leeee giro me a ea'l before pn-tra
ri-durrn, as i caarge Doming tor k sirn,
" D. H. KISM.
MifBinborg, Cct 18 1S51
ho votes tor the repeal of tho MiaJ juri
The Pittabcrg Journal of Wednesday,
Comnromiae. or in .n. ... .hot. it. shall !"ajshe fevere frosts of Saturday and
over again receive their votes for any office, i SandJ e learn did much injury
The fourth pronounces the pretence thtt I u "froit in our vicinity, and ia some
m-vitro is euurety aeatroyea. up to
that time it was iafc, and there vu rrvm-
ise I an abundant yield.
the Mil recognises non-intervention, a
irasVr parent sham. The fifth calls a State
CowVcaVsioB and reconMnends that similar
WWVUFroa
F.rwip Nw, gee fin, fav-
Secmdtm, th. sjasplidty of the eoaatraetloa of oar Ma
china, rnaniwi aa it Ooss tsbrri, on the -esss or eccentric
awveBMnt," witboat the ass of a single row wheel, oan
not fall or onnrlncinj the asost casual observer, of Its
aiwensr snwagin naa consrflaeat anrabUltv.
nfnUy. ear retsetioa of the "shot! le" action, frees tha
oaerstor frosa the nseesaitj of Hopping every S-wasinalea
tn rsalenish tha qwllt, sal swsblss as to ass ordhssee
aools ofeottoa or silk af J or 900 Tarda in length.
...i.nr.tlutsra or Boots, Shoas, Bsrs. Ctotaina. Mat.
treasM, Carrlaeva, no4 all Cloth or Uaher work.whsea
trengUi sad darabilitjars reqatrsa. frost Uwver, tnast
to the beartset, will Sad this the atsle tachiH adaptea
to their we.
PasiphkU mtaJaias; arawlne, and nnserona tastt.
ssonlalsfroaitheaawbo have ased tbess Sir Tsars, mmj
he hs4, or wi'l he seat Sv request, aad the Jtaehloe amy
be aw ia fall sysvalhi. by ealllat at any .hov. aeXees.
-l ne uolj Medal Hir the R-M gswia. aLsehlnawas
awarded as at Die Orsat Fab? of tha Aaserkaa lastltnts,
"" isru, an. at tha Fair of the Marrlaod Iss.
Ulate, held at aaltuaars, Oct iau.
pw517e&rj - oaovrn, BAK'.K t CO.
rareraolwBr.
romxts, wells, tw, ruom mw rosr.
Have opened a Pkrrnoln-iral Cabinet
and Book Stare, at S31 ARCH St,
between 6th and 7ih. P.airJ.;...
and are prepared to furnish all their
Works on Phrenolorr. Ph.ii
Hydropathy, Magnetism, and Phoa
Rraphy, at New York prices. ,
- Professional Examiaations.with ChartSeUd
full wrillea descriptions of charaetee. .ivwa
jdnywah. ovsniTal QTCahinet free to viii-
tlylTeeVi7
FOR RE1CT.
The subscriber offers FOR RENT a
large Frame DWELLING HOUSE on
Sooth Second street, now in possession of
Mauias Hate, near the f emale Seminary.
G. F. MILLER.
Lewisburg, March 14, 1S54
Boot. Agents Wanted.
AGENTS WANTED in every Town and
County in the United States, to sell the
most popular and saleable books published
many of them beautifully illustrated with Col
ored Engravings ; also the most popular works
of T. 8. AaTma, including "Arthur's Cottage
Library." r
- " . . - . ... :u . ... , i OJ
eviivni r""' "6 mim ... in uiis pew j
an. mi pimwn. nmiem
For particulara, addrers (port-paid)
J. W. BRADI.r.V, ruhr.lier,
lytM No. S North r.iarth St. JMmltMa.
J. E.
GOULjJ,
(Successor ta A. FIOT,)
Ab.l64,Cesfniif Street, SwaimUBttUding,
PHILADELPHIA,
T?XTENSIVE Mcstc PcBLisma and Dealer
1 1 in Musical Instrnmenu of every deserio-
tion exclusive Agent for the sale of Hallett,
UavtasxCos(Hoston)ratentSuspension Bridge
JEohan and other
PIANOS.
I.Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons.Martin's
Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music
Books, etc.
Residents of the country will be supplied br
mail or otherwise with any music they may
wish, at as low rates as u purchased in person.
Having one of the largest slocks in the United
States, I feel confident of satisfying all who
may favor me with a call or order.
Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal
terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for
sale. . Iy473 .
FOR RENT,
From the 1st April next, THREE
ROOMS on North Third street, now
in ihe occupancy of Charles S. Bell as a
Restaurant, and Saloons. Thev are well
suited for Shops, Offices, or Stores. Enquire
WM. FRICK.
Lewisburg, Feb. 4, 1854
iic:l)ai)I:, ?ul'i,ioi-?, & liUmtekHn.
$450 IN SPLENDID FRIZES $450.
"TTOLUME IX. of the SCIENTIFIC AME-
W RICAN commences on the 17th of Sen.
tember. It is chiefly devoted to advancement
of the interests of Mechanics. Inventors. Man
ufacturers, and Farmers, by the diffusion of
usriul aaowMta upon these important branches. It Is
edited hy seen practically skilled ia Ihe arte and sciences,
and widely regarded asaaoundaadatile joarnsl. Nearly
all the valuable fates le which issue weekly freea the
Patent OfSee, art Illustrated with Kaerasines; aud the
rlaisaa of all Has Patenta are published in its columns ;
thus makle the paper a perfect Scientific and Mechuiiral
EorTelr.perdta for future as well as present reiereoce. The
Sriennhe America is vsryastensivelyeirrulsled iUctr
eulation In the last volarse exceeding; 18000 conies per
week. It i, in form for bindiae; each vnlosse eoauins
several hundred K.nrrarmr, aad overdOO pages of Sending
Matter, with an Index. Vbe nraetiral reeei.it. .i
worth to any family mack ssore than suhseriptioa price.
Tha Publishers offer the Mlowmg valuable prises Inr
the larsrst list of subecrihers set ia by the 1st Jsaaary
neat : $100 will bs given tw tba largest list, STS tie the
serosal, fao fcr tba third, $.'-0 for the thud. tH t lb.
fcurth, f n for the Sflh. $36 for the siith. $,u f, tba
seventh, -f for the eighth, $30 for the ninth, SIS for th.
tenth, Slo for the eievenih. and as tke iw-ifik vh.
cash will he paid to the seder of the sweressf a! oompeUtar
unmedtately after Jnooary 1st. ISM.
. into copy one year sa, one copy six nwnthi 11,
' soeies mix moatbat, tea eofSea six aaeatha as, tea
idea twelve OHmtbs tla. Aft era conies twelve sanatk. -.
twenty copies twrlee ssnaUis JS ia adesare.
routliern and Western money taken for subsrrlttkas.
lwtten should bs dirreted. pnet-psid, to
Mt.NM 4 CO, la tulton street. New T. Jl
Raira Waated.
BEING extensivelv engaged in the mannf
- aeture of PAPER, we will nav to Conn.
try Merchants and others having RAGS for
sale, wsoee fsMrsi the prttenl market prieet Cab.
.'i JE88UP MOORE, Paper Manufaet'.
rsVnrfrfaW-No. t4 A SB, North 8t- I
tmt (1st Bt bv ow Arch, bet sr oan Sih it tth )
Auditor's Notice.
FtlHE undersigned appointed hy the Orphans
n wn oi union county Auditor to distri
bute the balance in the hands of John fitiinftw
Esq Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth
Smith, of East BofXtloe township, deceased,
will meet the parties in interest at his office
in Lewisburg on Saturday the sotb day of
May iast. at 3 o'clock, P. M.
H.C.HICK0K, Auditor.
May II, 1664
Isst'K List, Mat T. 1854.
Reansv. Nssfle t Co v, J ru'bvrtron aad .there
Sarah tM v, I'et-r uVrlitel's Adm ra
jMirnrr v, At nomas st al
VlKbael Wagner va t'h.rles C.wley
same vs A Thomas et si
Clement A Master v Toonnmsn A Walter
same va J..hn 11 fleas
same va Yonn.man A Walter
Piter Kirkter'a Ea-rt v W t Waennseller
'um ,,ri of J A W t Wseensellev
Jonatbsntn-mlierlin; es Hartmso jr with m.t. to Onra.
sT :hfc'l,i'iatt va J ilartxuan jr with wotica
Me-hl iher . do do
Dsnl Render v, James WTn-ieht
feter Wel-h V, Ilrnrv Welsh
same ,a N Wel-h deel Admr
Christ rrtca. r. lier.ry U Cmtser
Henry W Snyder vs J. tin Snyder's A Im"r
w m V scenller v, Ellis .iud P llsrtmaa
llauiiah Hummel ,s l-eter Hummel
Mary Keieliley T. Wm l-'eicLl, y
Henju tnmr ii LF Teed
Jonathan Arbnesst v. Un. . .1 .
I I)Tid epnyj vs Bowcrsox's A im rs
T.. .irJ! Jm ""-veMoe Iuarance Company
t hrisl for Cameron vs GeoAPiich
Ji hn Hue va W Jl Van Yshuh
Mary K Shrinee's Trut.w vs Cbas n Shriner
rlearly for s A 3 vs Soear Valley A w Deer Tura B Co
;ee Brown vs White lieer T..wn.hip
Joiin Jciaea ,s hamuel llurah
FeterUa.ib. rt v A S Cumrainira (2 suita
. rrh-,Bonlt r 'Isnry Movers et at
loin 1 flTket " Mu,u' '" Comp.
High A Albright va Lorenzo p Teed
It.-nry ll,L-h ts same
?.f'",w''T", " aad Iddinga
N.-r Mid.ll.-,arth ,e L Swanger -Andrew
Wnlfe ts A J KMiel rt al
fortunits Furueria vs D lierr
"f'"-':'"eEx'raetal Ta Jacob Bowser jr
Alfred Koes... v m Uanek
,n7'.,.J'T, " Jt W .mlth,s Exaentore
Wm J llutrbbon va SUS-r and tii-k
Kirhenhsch and llerrold vs John Van Visit
Trurkmortnn.lireeu ACo va lluauuuA Ttimiimi f'slsl
Michael Wartman vs w. """t
Moses Leber ,a WSJ Toong
Semi Keiter vs Simon Frank
J A W F W agsnseller va A Ootelhaa
i.i n.ov-ler ,s jas MTreLtht
Feter llaubert va AS C'umminge
tieo 9 Kimble vs Cha, stcea
Ssml Onnbar va Philip Oct
nearly f sr Simington va Henry BIgh
Kdw.l Rinnry ra Bam I Sitter
William Oossler va Isaac gladden
Jos tioealcr and wife ,a do
Danl Kenglrr va Oco Miller's Ex're
Bank of Danville vs M Fisher and O B German
W r Wagenaeller va BAP llartasaa
Allen grhroyer v James 8 Marsh and ethers
Catherine K Bowes va Ueorge I Rob land and With
John M Taylor va I' risk and MsUlda Watrlefc
James McCrektht va Dnnirl Rangier
Abraham Walter vs App A nseeler
Samuel hriner va Paaiel Srhrack
Klias C llartman vs tleoree Hill mmA tike.
Jarob Maurk va John Oift and olhaia
J llartman jr ts Jacob Ginrieh
I "an V)rirK va Margaret nouael
A W Kremer va AhrsbsM Dni.
Charles Fisher TS William J Maw
John Mattbias va Dr A 8 Cumouaaw
SemSrhoch ra Israel Onieliua
llenry Coehraa va Jacob Brown
Matilda We.rkk va Irish Weirlek
Mary Jenkins vs no Tumi .1
Miehl Bleekaer va Saml Moyer
Jacob Brown va neary Coehraaf salts)
Hartsasn aie naetssaa m JW Sai.V. e
cuieiue siuisr va uenry nigh
8 Ootea and Wifo va Joseph Albert
wan vs Jacob Albert
asms ts Jonathan Water.
Simon llommet va A Koeaii for 0 A X
A Messiager va Saml High
John Fatton va J w Smilk's Ei'rs
Tru.tt. Brother, A Co Ts Saml llewderssa
Christian Uermna vs Joba Hummel
Addict Vead'a A smith ts HoBmaa Msrsiager
John Mathiaa vs Joa Mitasaa
rr A S Cumminga va Hector A Srewart
Ssml Ziegler va Abram Uaugler
The Faj-PaLmed Defi
! HOLLO WAY'S
PILL?
These Pills heiog ermroeed entire., ef medraa V
are er a an.! harm.eea nature, while tLe'tL-w-arv
virtse-e they pus-ess have rendered Ilea-
sally popular in nearly eeerr ran ef ibeei -ituascnsr
auoreae the, have met with ihrvspi
Stales is met extraordinarv. owinc. II (-e
to their uomlerful emeser "ia tea cure .f M's
e.i lint and disorders of tne Liver and w
I'erwis abo peievere in a-iee theai e-ejres
directaunr, sidem fail 10 being rcstr red :o t-
Weakness and Debility. Kc.tortia
Health of a Gentleman, sjcJ 45, i.
at Death's door.
Ripyio ttTfrmm rV fee rr,.w.vitrt.d'e.T-
.. Tiifips. sear IdalA, jesvrKIJC, IT Ji '
1 ,kM.- 11
Sir A Mr. Jostm Pi troy, ferrarrlr a rK:i'
Place, had been m a declining atste "f beailb ra;W
of three years, gradually wsst.ng am Is s swe
nightly per-piratiova and want of appetite, shftaee
great uneasinees to hie frieads. se he had ce4T
medical men in tarb.wnbout eOtrt. He at lsS1JOTr
Pilla. aad under rr.-vidvr.ee naa reet'ml t"
their means, lie lately emigrated to rs t 'tt.
ju.t antu-a lo aay, that he was never better ':
aoo oesirea me to arq saint you wilh the ejesaetan
onsht also to mention, that my wier hat serve; r
beaxot freea the use ofyeur l ilie.
1 remain. Sir. yours rcreerfittlv.
CUAKLU SMITH, Cisarntia; Wssv
A permanent Cure of a diseased Lirs
manj Years' duration.
Copy e a UlttT frmm Mr. fin, Ctemitl, f '
iVerVssve Himrvf.
Dear Sir la thiadiatrKI yiir fill, eemaialr
extensive sale lbs a anv other proprietary meds-ie.'
the public, AsaproefijftheirvlSraryinLiteraKlt.
Gomalaiata I may meale.a the n-llowtng rase, i
thia (own with whom I am personalty snissisia)
years was a severe ewfferer from dtsesse sf rbe tierr.
Dnjestivearfana: heraaadical altendsatamtelker'
be could do nothing aa relieve ber sunVnaga. ssd:
aMUkelvshaioeddaiwvrseasanvasasuhs. IluaaV
eemeut naturally causid great alarm amoar k.r
nnd relatioae. and they iadueed ber re aiske
your Pllls.ahirb so improved her general be.l t '
was indued to eoauaao UVm unlM she reeeveli
cure. This is IwoIt. meathsagn, and she bssW
traced aav svmesoxs ef relapse, and aOea dsrax;
your Fills have been the meana of aavio. ar uh
I remain. Dear Sir. yoavrs tra:y. . '
July 23a, lSoS. tiwed) i ti -
Them csttorotra Vlt ere n aad. iagy eftmnm '
I-Tv-rj-
JaHowdt
FICKARDTS Cattle Powder
The best article
now in use (for particulars see bills) for aale
by Beaver Kremer AY Moore, Lewtsbwg.
SCHOOL ORDERS neatly priated aad for
salt at the Ckrmritit Ottt.
Asthma DraenteTT Li ear Cm a lets
Buiou Cwav Kryalpelaa Lsmbaso lvr
plaiata rsasale rrreg- lilee Taosn
Bleeebea aa alaritisa Rhewamatlsai CaeeJ
theShta Vawers af nllBVaraUea of Vrsas '
Bowel Cmpl'U kiada trine
Colic Fits Screrhla, orW-w"'
Coestlrafn f Oout Bmg's ErU ,
the Ikiwete Hend-aeha Sore Throats W-
OnasumpUoa ladisswtioa Stea. and as'9
Debility laSamatiea Crar.l Arte
OnM at tba - - llsurv"
Strand. ( near Temple Bar. London.) asd el -sal I
in New York. Orders for Medicines in the Slsteas-
- T. Mlneeay, Aew ler.- will receive due sure.--,
also by all reepeetable Druggists and a e'era .a "7. g
tbrougheut the Vailed elates, in Baser at -? H T-e ,
and $I,M, ench. To he had Wholesale ef tor
Drne nooses ta the Lnioa.
sr i nere wn eoneMh-rsbiereavinr or i
Boxes. N.B. Dirsslioa. fne lbs caMSaBr. ot
lit
rPTor sale by Dr. KEMPER. MiS
every diaeedei.are aalaed to each Sox
T7 I OTT not refused al tr '
W t K..ro Khronicle tffi
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