'A W ' LEWISBUJJG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. ML. ft f ft i . IT . I 1 'I1 "1 : ' i ! si; ii. 1 HI , 1! Ml i June 2, lbot. V BtHBinrti mWrm.Tho I.rwisKt'ca h.iki.i Im .Man lrah!v tit irr-i circtilatiou of auy Ifuh ir riiw. Otvernor JAMES POLLOCK. Northumblnd Suprt M Cwttrf I). M.KMVSKK. Montgomery. Cmal Commiuumer (J EO. D A RS 1 K, A 1 legany. Democratic State 7Y'vf. Cnernor WILLIAM BM.LER, nf Clearfield. Supreme O-urf-J. S. KUt'K. of Somerset. Canal Cummutiotur ii' V S. MOT.', of Pike. "Tliis week's Star raisos tha rjimn of "Maj J. W. SiMOsroM for Assembly, tuhjrrt to tl tlrritmn nf the Whiij Coui.li Cuuvcntim." Last week, the Star pro claimed that Division was to be the issue, Mid Dot routlCS. It is very rl! under Hood, bowvrr, tLat Simontnn is to be the J Xew Berlin Anti-Division, candidate, with out respect tj party, although if they can secure him a Whig nomination also, they will gladly acc.pt it. The Suir al applauds Gea. Bbll as a j candidate for Senator. -GirT Coxctnr?, Ac. The New York courts have decided that Purlmm'i lotteries are illegal, and of tcurss nil on the same platform are equally illegal, and ewindlinjr concerns. AVe have refused to aid in cheating our rea'b rs by adv-rti-inr' , . . . ' J - I for the swindlers. No doubt thousands cf dollars will be got from the conntry by city harpers for Ferhani Sit., as they are by the Baltimore lotteries. 1'bey are swind lers all, and wise men shoubl avoid them nd honest ran should cxpve them. Printers who on not nike a living with out aiding in defrmdiug tluirown patrons, had better quit ibe buiue.-3. CThe .S'f.ir sty les our accouat of the j Siniotit'.-n cavalcade thr.tugh Miffiubur";, a " burlesque. Wc have been informed cf j oneerror only ard that (we take the w:..d j of the Star after a "closer examination") i is, that Mr. Bell's " mare " is a i-jrse ; and we are also advised that in eanc of a sale he will hold us responsible for any depre ciation ia price couscquent tin our pub lication of Lis eld Gray " in such com pany. We protest that the fault was in the owner, riot in us ; aud besides, ve shall clain a set-off for advertising Lint, lie is Dot to be put in the came caialofruo for immortalityas Bucephalus and OldWhitey, for nothing ! Oar Senator. Col. Er.r Si.iFF.a Las just closed a Cve ! years term cf legislative set vice, and we presume that Le would'nt return if Le couid though the usag of his party would necessarily prevent his re-nomination if Le v vi via niiuut tv Hi, w tUa Mw an wuv v a , , , c, r , , 1 the few men who have pif;cd such a terra i of serfice iu our State legislature wilhout ' were oven willine to accept, lie is ODe ci . . - . r. i .,, , . 1 inftirrmn ttran c.,cr.,mnn r-.f n.,m. r,.,.niSsi:i,.s or lliin,i r II W, l,U f,il.l.Tir,lt.l -b u" C"TIV" l' I1""" er infidelity to the interets of thu fc'tatj Modest and unproteudirg, he rarely purii cipatcd in debate, though wheu forced to the floor, there were few of Lis associates who spoke more forcibly. lie is a grutle- man of eminent moral worth, and enlarged and liberal views, and is peculiarly fi ted for aubstantial service in our legislative bodies. His place will be filled, we pre sume, by a Juuiata man.-( TutmlersLury Whig. Hon. Eli Sufhr. With the cession of the Lcgitlature recently closed, the term of the stove gentlenian,Wbig Senator from this district,expires. He has served 5 years, nd although we differ in political charac ter, yet we fed it cur duty to mention that during the whole of the. time, be Las dis charged Lis duties iu an able manner. Of course, we can not endorse all cf Lis pro ceedings, yet wo believe he acted, as Le thought, in accordance with the wishes nd feelings of his constituents. 3I!llii totcn Register, (Democrat.) iFrorn UDiUOtlppta. GociwipOBilenca orttM Lrwiibunt Chrctiirle. I'UILAU May 2'J, '54. So " Dyonisius i president at lt '." The straggle is over, snd hurrah for " slave sovreignty 1" I?y what meant the nefarious scheme has beeu carried, we need not ask; what will be the results, wo al ready begin to feel. What a bitter paug most sliooi through the heart of every win who loves Lis country who reflects on the position she has occupied, and should ever eoupy in the eyes of the world and then looks on her in her present retrograde march I Was it not enough that the North should consent that not spot in all our broad laud suoald be sacred to liberty, where the poor bond-man might look up and bless God that he was free ? Was it cot humil iating enough to stoop to endorse the lie that eight i right, and that man may possess property in the person of his fellow Ban ; without being required to open our arms, and receive to oar bosoms the "occur ed thing" there to protect and foster it ? This has all been accomplished, and by whom? Not the people, but their pot Lowse representatives, a majority of whom re better fitted to workshop, or the dorntbent of a brcoin-haudle iu our public streets, thau tho positions they occupy. Some of Uiein in the gutter yesterday, to day ia Congress. We know but one of the tribe one too many and if our bea ver ever aaores to tlf again, mny it tarn into i saw as- Tins i.'.J Itil wlilcli strut forth its pal on tl.e morning of t!.w 4iH of July, 1776, still iiaugs iu the su-cfle of I u dependence flail, wlivre we fcavo nvitl its motto with uioialcueJ eyes : " lVouaiui liherty ihio' out ail the iau'i, to Ahi. he inhabitants thereof," but it ii craclieil and Yfcie.elc?n now. Does it not secui liLu special act of Providence, that that 1J tongue which echoed the l'l-cLtration cf lu'ltpendcticc, fchould bo Fpared the humiliation cf pro claiming a lie ? You have received ert this the fall par ticular of the lu.ston riot, which may be set down as one cf the , straws'' the coust'iutticc of ri Jiftscutattvcs disregard ing the will of the people, so I cecd nut enlarge on it. It is uotbiiig that vAit not have li-en looked fur, uini iiiiet.il no one wonders at it here. It is of ro use Air tbo paid " barkers " of '-i0 adminifTiiiion la write it up as a glorims declaration cf the principles of republicanism in vain that the Jun.'r! vuniiin, the little echo of Ficreo, Florence and Forney, pronounces it nothing lc-s tllaD ,'1C fiu'jer f Gwl " ttachiti'' the i f.ia;i-3 of tho laud, A a lesson unle they want up to adopt the motto " Vox FU-r- i;, vox Dji." There ha3 just came to light a case of rascality at the Mint, which s'.irpristi a great many here. The culprit, J. Enjilc W.ii:a a m-.r.li.-w rf n..nnc.l I '... r...n t. , . , , , , has necn for some time baek wec'h-cltk. and it Iia3 bren uiicuvcred within a few wee!:s that he has been helping himself to quantities of dust from tho piles" pass ing through his bauds, and which, from the Cjufi'leiice reposed in him, he has been able t carry ir.to greater tffe?t. The anion: of bis stealing" will probably never be fuliy a:certaiucd, but he has ack.. !"d('ed, and paid b.k 810,000, and upwards, and, furni.shed wilh a pas rori ''.v '',c Secretary of State, utrr h! criBt- tr u bn icn, be has gone to J-.urope Had it been your humble ennvspond-nt " any -no c!-e of no " family," the pass 1 port would have ixtcnd.-d no farthi r than 'Cherry Hill"; but being t'.iti "nephew of the uncle," a residence io Europe i3 fir mote healthy, and far loss trouble, as he h i. i . ... appeacd to have made l;.r?e remittances . there recently, so at least it is said. Yours truly, S. II. F. The Stilties cf Slavery. The New York D:i:!y Times, iu a very able article says that the rights, interests auu public beutituccts of the free States hae been trc.itherously betrayed bysimc of their own Ileprcse'itatives. Aud it is so; ciecuuve bribery anj party a:se:p!me nave .:ccoinpi:ati!-a incur oigect. U beliier this gigantic strido of tho flaveh'ildiD inti rot t .wards that supreme dotn'naliou i 'nro- fhi. ili-ciirirt of ilii. o.., (;,... .,, usu....,aw VB .u, vjm k ti 1 i m aA k . . , . . .,, .... ' which it aims, will arouse a spirit of nctivc ; resi.-tar.ee among the people cf the five - v wired to, as have all previous aggressions from the 1UC t.uarler, iLc future only can . 1 ' J determine. The next feature in the programme isjloi ar tritk Sjiain, aud, if necessary, with all JMirope, in order to prevent tlie gradu- al nl..,'.;!;,.!! of lncerr in fiiL. A n,-l. . a war would be felt almost exclusively by the commercial interest, and as co.tou would still be admitted into hng.is j ports, and a all other commerce belongs to the Norili, the slavcholdiug interest would be comparatively but littlo affected by it. That'iutcrest, therefore, iu view of the ob :.. i ,. .. !...:. .a : :.i:c Jceii IV uu uviiiiuLU, ia vsiiii:,. i w iiiuii- j fcrcut to war ; and it counts on the West fjr sympathy iu this contest J ' J The Washington corrcspoudents of the Baltimore Sttn have a naive way of blast- ,. - , . . mg all the secrets of the party in power, which is admirable for its freshness and simplicity. Witness tho following : .... . . , , rv i i. -i mm tue cuaciiucua wt tv (..mwara "j jteL whirh are erected TWO MA bill, the excitement with reirird to it will ' SirlKION HOUSES and TWO subside. Unless, possibly, the South should ; discover that the measure is in every way 1 prcj ulieial to them. Tho North muht be ' J , . . , , -. . .7 . gifted with regard to it, KfreUnrt th. t fw: Cull tjasltun will to so-m fulluw ami , tvpinede i'. TL3 Frlce of Treachery. Washington, May 24. The secrets connected with tho passr-go of the Nebraska and Kansas bill, will leak oat through the Kxccutivc appoiutim nts O hereafter. Already by confli maticn cf the Senate, a son of Geo. S. Iloulou cf Ala bama, and a son cf Dr. Olds of Ohio, Lave been rewarded f r their fathers subservi ency to the Administration. The northern traitors arc to ba paid t.ff ia a variety t-t ways. Walbridge is to have a friend appointed Consul at Hono lulu and receive La! the profits as his share of tho plunder. Iugcrsoll is to be appoint ed Charts to Turin in case of Daniel's coming home, or, perhaps, to Stockholm in place of Schroeder, Scatou's ion-io-law, appointed by Clayton. McDonald is rc.dy for auything ; thinks he must have a Chargcship, but if he can't get that ihcn a tide-waiter's berth in the I'ortland Cu tom-House, or souio old clothes will do. Hibbard is to le backed by the President in an effort to be elected Senator by the New Hampshire Legislature in June. Florence of Philadelphia, L another man on the sick list who is to be taken into one of the wards of the Adntitii.stratina Hos pital some a here. The two Camden and Amboy men, Lilly acd Vail, ore to be turned over to tb -mtrnvfoljyta Yuik TrUm. . . The Washington l'ni,m, the organ of President Pierce, and of the Democratic! party, objects to the purchase of Cuba, as. it is cheaper to steal, imd illustrates its picitijii bynytng that ''school-boys will not buy apples to long as there is an or-j chard within walking distauee." A party of Cambridge students got "on a spreo" in Boston on Sunday last. They assaulted watchmen and broke things gen erally. Tiny were awstcd and severely punished. 0".e goes to jail for six months hard labor; another for four; and a third is out on bail for trial. No License. The County Court ofi Brooke county, Va., have decided to i?sue no licenses to ttll rum, or " blue ruiu,'" during the current year, aud the County Court of Macju county, iu the same State, havo come to the same wife conclusion. Thus rolls on the glorious work of rcfjr-tu-ition. Candidates' Department. Omens ;i ctf. pi t aq i.r i liuta or liw.rarh iiiMrtion. BeJuTho foiljii!gCard was intended fjr last wecii's p iper, but did not reach us iu staion : 7r the Chron'cle. Mtssns. Eihtors Permit uie lliroush llie medium of your paper to recommend Aiioix Saira, Em , of Whit Deer, as a very compe tent man lor ihe office of Ki;,M:r and Recor der. Mr. tj. mth is a genuine Wilis of lh old M'.ho.i!, and if n loin iieil and elected Wcul I make a very accouiiuudaimK lUoer. WHITE DEER. l?AVOS sTROH, of Chapman t.wnhip, is rcspi'elfuliy reeoimneniled lo the considera tion of tig W loss nf L'iuon couiuy for the .sta tion of K'zittrr tV lirf"rtitr, on the One lrm pritie ple seliled by ihe County Convention. He is ir.capaciiatrd tor batd lal. r, l i: writes a pooJ hand, and i& nn-Jy aud ntliy of tlie olH.e. A FEiE.M). Iroa tho Ja .iau ..ti :-!-; Ite-i-i. -t.J Messrs. Editors In yiur valuable papr of ihe l-Itli nist. 1 notice a cotr.municati, n siitiied Fayette," recoiuiuendiua (Jen. W illijm Bkii a suit th'.r mail in fid Ihe oilice of Senator irom mis ois;nei. This suResti.m of "Fayette" undoubtedly! vill be respun led to by a lore niniontv of the ' W In:: party o. Juniata cumy. The character ot Uen. hell is so well known in this distuct, ' as to render a r l-ruuce to it unnecessary. A life tic vi Ic-l to the interest of tito hi? party, and one "f those who never (altered nor forsook the oud cause. His iiite.'nty as a mall is oevonu suaoicion, anu iiie presence oi alien a m m t!ie w . . , is at a discount, and corruption above par. weul.l not only benefit U.e State, but reject credit tip in the district. 1 rej'iire indeed Io see Fayette township.the Old Cuard of Whiciy m Juniata county, lead olf I. r so unexet otiouabie a man as Geo. Bell. The voice of Payette has always been resp-rte !. and wiil I imatjme be again heard by liie next County Convention. The othr Counties iu the IJ, strict, concede the norainatrjn to this county, and as he was the choice of Juniata three years atrn, when (;0. wltrt W3S nwmuaieil, it is but justice he should again be so favorej. I The importance of cirryinsr onr Senatorial ticket this fall ia crcatlv increase J bv the fact that a strong prospect is etit'rtaiue.l .hat Judce Pollock will be elected Governor, and it . . essential to carry out the relor purtv. 'hat the senate should b 'lo'it W hips and three I.ocofcc rssriiiiiu io cairv out me reiormsoi ine t nip i be V hig. ai d as ecus co out of the senate at in s lime, we snouiu try io return - Wines from ihe eleven districts. There is no man in ihe district which will completely harinon.e the dillcrent interests ,111 ihe district and secure a full parly vote.and iiilso secure a larce and Irmmi haiit umior.tv for Judtre Pollock, as Gen. Bell. I hear of no other candidate being named W the ofnee. as common justice and sense of ri-ht will convince any one that tier.. Uell should be the nominee ot Juniata county. MILFORU. m a trsa'j Real Estate. 1'UJJLIO SALE TTI.I. be sold, by virtue of an order of 1 f the Court of Common Pleas in and for i the county of Union, on w iw 1 1 ,U V l"c ul - u"c ' at ? u'c!ocl''' ,A V x v"T"e"T J tract or parcel of LAAU, situate in Cnion 1 p. . j said county, adjoimni; lands of Isaac. Eyer 'on ,l,e so,,,:i anJ wrsl le,er Bartch, Thomas Penny and others on the north, and Samuel j vallJr a,.d Jollll ,.nilljj!1 ott tlie ea,contam. I ing , 255 -rrcs more or less, with the appurtenances on 1IAK.VS, (the one a large stone Bank barn.) OHCUAHDS of excellent Fruit. A never !h'lln"ilP".fi f W a! eath. f !.be h"u"ea About 1TO Acres are cleared and in a good f culliValKiri. Evcry fiej JS p,.,d ith Kur.nine Water. The residue of the tract is well TIM'JLKLD. Besides the recommen- daiions mentioned, there are on said tract of land inexhaustible beds of IRON ORE. The terms of sale will be made known on the dav f sale. , ,.. .....tiiiifl: ... .una nr iiiiia lrijre ll,e maV 'earn iliem br cMMng on .1.. I .'. . . i I . t .iic aiiiisci incr, irsiuin in sdm lowiisuip. To be sold as the property of AanaittN ErtH.a Lunatic, in pursuance of the aforesaid order of Court, by the subscriber, who is the Committee of bis estate. 6S6 ABRAHAM C. EYER. Valuable Real Estate fTt FOR SALE. flSHC snbscribers off-rat Private sale, all th at cena i n traat of LIML&TOXE LA XI) beautifully situated along Liltle Buffalo cieek, Kelly Tp, Union Co., about ln.les from Lewisbtir;. snd 3 miles from Milton, adjoin- m; lan ls r.f W in. A. I attersnn, ticorse Meixel, Jacob Moyer and oiheis, cotilaining acres. The improvements thereon arc a larcc and eonimodions I wo-Stnrey rrame Mansion House, a ood Frame Baro, Carriage and Woodliousc, with all other necessary Out btiild'nfts a Pump with eood and never-fail-in Water near the door a large bearing 0UCHAK1) of choice Apples, and all other varieties of Fruit. The land is all nnder good fences and in a hish state of cultivation. The buildings are all nearly new, and for convenience, style and durability can not be exceeded in llie neigh borhood. About 4 Acres TIMBER LAND. For particulars address "D. Myers, T.ewis btinr, Pa.," or persons wishing to view the premises or ascertain terms can do so by calling on D. Myers, residing thereon. Mas. ANN MYERS, M . DAYID MYERS. I Baltimore Adv'ls. CAHK, GEISE & CO., Flaar, Grain, & Lumber Commission Merchants.. .3 & 25 Spear's Wharf, . , . . . tr to ' Jfultimore. X 1,0 0rk. T.eq., Pr. Citnen Brak,) u-iiu.,. A. P.Oilrf, Kr,Ch. Krnukiiu d , ' ,!"r""' I I bHad. till- ' 1 T,nir. V.'i . I'r, fid. O it Rnk, Pud CtyoM. J. Wallower A Son, lIurriburK. J. II.A,.p'o,fc,l"':n"e-.N'nMi-. Uiunk- A Co-Milb n. W . y. f,..ke. fs-i , I fmoS;,r,M.rmr'' Ifc.Jtjie, Em., iiUfrLrsTill. Vi'm. VtV.irt r. .Uoutotirsviiie. Urn. W in. V. Prkrr, l.lXISti. IlllllUL'. K-,.. ) M'lkury 1 Ikit.b, Jrry Pltore. i. V. Multitx. Esq , lrf"k llivi-n. tT"CAU!t, (JKIsiK & CO bave the largeft Wbaif room of any ('ommission House in U'lliitmire, always giving quick despatch to boats in ihtcliarging lln-ir carries. GnijlT FITS! FITS ! FITS ! SUM TBQCTABtl EXTEACT . EPILEPTIC PILLS, .ur (l,e eUre of Fits, Sptnm, Crump?, and all AfTi( and Vonntitultonal Uuratts. T "El!SO.'S wlio are laboring under this I distressing malady will find the VEGET ABLE EPILEPTIC PILES to be the only remedy ever discovered for curing Epilepsy, or Falling Fits. Thru l'ilt.4 ,Mii a Sfrrifie tinn on ttie tirm.nA Tti-iM. iin'l alrh 'ii -li thy tv irepnrsl -p,'il'y ffr th .i!ri"e of rurms lit, tlit y will !' fitunil cf M-'iMl l,t.n rlit f, T nil mt."'.o wltlirO'il will, wink licr-".iir whxr iirim ylm hi tovn prutratr,l or h.to,rl fn-m t'T miivi, bt-T T. In rlirontc conif taint, or .lm.-.-. (f tn 'tannin. tMrinaui-f'il l.y QfrvuuiuefS. tby ari-ex-'s,iiti.-ly Isrififial. I'rir,. J.l "iM-r hit,T two lox" ff.r Pron mit of the CilT. n'-1oiifnz a remit innu-. a ill have ih'' filln N.nl '-m through lh. mail. Ir.-o 't o.,laje. For aiili, iy IT.TII S. IIANOR. Nn.HM. !lailM-r Sibitit. rlaittmw. !(.. ti wliom nritcr from all parts ol'tii t.'uitio mit't b a1-irl. fM,At- a'.l. Ilvl7'' ri'W e.w Pliiladelphia ' Adv'ts. UNITED STATE3 HOTEL, -es iH.;i.,.i.i.j.r.. I iThis well-known establishment.celebratcd i,,r us Table, and re furtiisbed in modern styl-, with La.lioa' Parlors on the first floor is 'most centrally situated on Chestnut Street ! the fishi., liable jirotnenade opposite the Cus- ,, iiUsf. and near Independence Hail. CAPT. CIIA-5. II. M ILLK.lt, V.'hse r.,i,nii a iinsi w u.-.tl L-nnn-n U d.ltrw.r.fl it snail lose noihinr by Ins future , iV.,rts. The b'u'hesl decree of satisfaction i P,uriiuir,l m .-.w!i mavfar.-r hi:n wuh their I company. i Li"FauiiIies can secure a suite of Rooms ; by tele'rat lung n da' or two hi advance- ; Philadelphia May, ISM. BUILDING HARDWARE ASH Toal Store exclusively, TZte Urc.nt EttdlUfimait nf the kind in the U.S. Vfm. .11. HTIurc A. Ilro. No.CST Market St. above Seventh, Philad. AXL'FACTUKERS' Depoi for Lik:Ls of all kinds, warranted quality. ' Patent ss.ivereu, Vitass inots. Premium P. reelain Knobs.overl CO patterns. fsilvei-platcd Knob.s, Hinges, Vc, wilh the mosi complete assortment of all the Modem Goods in this line. Purchasers are invited to call and examine Stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if desired. ll'jt Air H- 'jistcn ami V ntiuitors ut l'tict'iry I'rictJi. C?"A1I orders put up uuder t,ie immediate supervision of the Firm. CALL AM) iSLi: tsi. Cm519t IVall I'apor! WALL PAPKKS! The subcritrs have now in store their complete Fall Jstoclc of Paper Hangings, Curtains, &c. which ihey offer ai very low prkes.Wholesale and Retail. Our assortment is very complete, compris ing all the qualities, both French and Ameri can. We manufacture a large proportion of our Goods, and can sell at the lowest rates. Haper Hanging done in the Country at City pnees. PAKKISH & HOI CH. 431 No. 4 North Fifth St. VhilaMphia SEWIWG EIACHIIJE. (Grocer, L'nrT it Cut Patent.') OFFICES. ITTmitk ?iUMT. B'kilon. 4C5 Brondway. Nw T'-rk. No. ? Soutrl Frurth ft. rinUUct hi. ICO Baltimore St- Liiltiraore. -o Osnrovxry Isjtwwo ttia ami tnj nthr Patent. The utility ami prarticai advantages arising from the use nf the reat tMne-nnd-lahor-aTin" qualities of the Pewin? Machine beint; now universally admitted, and several patents hav ing already appeared, the next question which naturally arises is. Which one of ihese is best adapted ftr household or manufacturing pur pose! In answer, we would beg leave to state in a few wonts the advantages which we believe onr Machine possesses overall others. wit ft fair hd1 r&it'l.fl ( XMroi nation of it merit, and with mirf-Micr l'-Ti th eve in the hftndi of an fnJUhtTwl aii'l dlficriminatirz yuhUc far a ja-t, riihttiw Ti-rJict. W' claim, in thrf plare, our ab.iity to iuk the t'rnffst. hiTfTome t, unJ moat dumb? win, auI aw whirh will w-ilhw rip o-w rvl when eriry third sltt-h in cut. Tue ftiteti ly hich tliin euU i aiiklonl ia a H- tinuMilui; f.-atnre f our p.iti-ot, beinff wholly an) ike ny other In uw, and securwl to tirluwrely by lt-ttcra pati-nt. .,'COrt'i7tf, the wmpHflfy of the eontnivtlon (f our Ma- cbinw.runn'n? nt-itd wentirrlit on thePiin orcewntric moTMnrnt," williout the um of a tingl m whit), ran ort (ail of onvincin - the most rau:il obs.TTer( of it imivnr tronRlh and ronntto-nt durability. lAinf'tf.our n-j ctit n of thu huttlM action, freei th operator from the nromtgity of storpiiig cferj f wminutcs torrpleaii-h the quilt, ani cnnb!es us to o ordinary HpnoU of rottoo or si!k uf ior SLH) yards in I nr;th. JUoufrtur rs of Snetn, hf Ban, Clotliintf. Mat- trcra, Carrlajri. an.t a. I Cloth or L-athrr work,wh-.Te ftivnffth an 1 dunt-ility ro reqairetl- from the very finot to the htTiet, will 6oU tlii toe oulj Jlahiuo adapU-d to their nw. Pamphh-tt eontaininK drawing and nnmeroui teti monialr from thorn who bare u-ed thfm fir yearn, may 1-e hail, or will be arnt by reiurnt, and the Machine mr be aurn tn fall or-ration by ralltu t any ab. office. JdirUe Gold Medal for the Jrst So win Machine was awarded us at the Grrnt Fair of the Amrimn Institute, be!d in Xw Turk, and at tbr Fair of the Maryland Ins titate, held at DaJtimore, ict 1S.-X 3m5iTe.r.l GHOVKR, BAKKIl ft CO. rbrcnolosj. FOWLERS, VT.LLS, CO FKOSt XEW YORK, Have opened a r&remlugital Cabinet and Hook Store, at 231 ARCH St., between Gth and 7lh, Philadrlpkui, and are prepared to furnish all their Works on l'hrenolopy, Phvsioloey, Hydropathy, Magnetism, and Phon ography, at New York prices. Professional Examinations.with Charts.and full written descriptions of character, 5iven day and evening. l?'Cabinet free lo visi tor f . py17c6di LACK STOCKIMif-Shonl-j der Braces, and all oti.er Surgical Ajiparatiis and Ban-! dazes. applied and warranted le ffive saioi.aetion,ly Ur.and Mr. M t.l.r.K- s(JH N, No. 14 Kuril. 6rJE:TIl lree niMriphb,. Tl.C -reat d amber cf Females relieved aod j C... v,.. r.n:i.rhin's Sun-i oorters warranis Wr in coaimeodinR them as " ' .l . .: i nr.. .1 superior In anyir.iaj ei inc ainu cm nuiu to the public l3I7t5d Philadelpila Spring Trade 1854. WA IXWRIGIIT, HVXT1XC TOX FLOYD 1.12 Market St. k 21 Merchant St. Imporlert vtut U7:i,iWe Dmlrt in Maple & Fancy Dry Goods, A RE now rereivin? a very UEXEKAL J ASSORTMENT t-r Domestic anD Xorcirt .fabrir3, suitable for both City and Cuuntry Trade, aud which they offer at ttry low pric. for Cash, or to Prompt Six .Months' Men. yWi- solicit ai examination of our stock by City, A'eigliboruis and Disiaut Uuyers. CHAUNCEY HULBIJRT, WITH vrainwri'j.'lit. Huntington & Flovd.152 Market :tin517c'.'; tt. 1'hilatttljiUia. ns: .stitioi:ky. -1RAIO & FI LTON, IO S.juth EIGHTH I y otrect, J rllltltif IJi.tttl lies iciivc ku can llie aUeution of Country Dealers, Schools, and pers. ns viailini; the div, to their complete assortment of KtiglL-h, Frrnch, and A"ierieim STA II OX Eli V'.wliicli they are stllins hole sale and li-.-iail on the most reasonable terms. Their st.'ek cooipiises trm rnritli of Cap, Letter and Note Paper aid Envelopes, includ ing a full assortment of tlie celebrated coods ol I ). La Rue & Co. and Thos Rhoads i e-ons of I.nrli.n. AL-o tinlJ and Steel Pen?. Drawin Pencils (Fa her's and others'), Draw in" Paper. Bristol Hoard, tsealitis; Wax. Ink, Inkstands, Rodger', CrotiUes"AVcst''i1ho!ins'and other fine Cutlerv, P.irinni!iir P..eL-of tt.o.Ls. I ,rl fill ins. Writ. in Desks, etc. Ac. Persons visiting the City can have their paper and envelopes embossed i with their tiuti.ili without extra charge. ti 'Orders from dealers and institutions of learnin: respectfully solicited and tilled wilh the strictest integrity ffim.')17pd TLKO leave respectfully to call the Public's attention to mv l.-lablishmeiit. No. 3ft u'h FOURTH St.'(be!ow Chestnut), l'hilml elihiu. for the manufacture and sale of n I fill (, where I will always be in readiness to attend to any orders 1 may be favored with. I am prepared to furnish Envelopes of every quality, size and description, A holes.ile and tietail.the (Jot eminent pattern. plain and legal. I would also call attention to the Die Sink ing, Engraving, Printing, and Kmbossirig of i Business Cnrirs for Envelopes, Letter heads.! Kill-heads. Cards, Circulars, Ac. all of which j I furnish at very low rales, .-'tamping letters j prevents their going to the Head Letter Office. With patent machines of the latest improve- j men's for embossing, printing, Ac, also f t; the manufacture of Envelopes, and every faci-1 lit',' for executing orders wi'h desp.i'ch.and for ' their delivery by Epres Lines or as may he I agrerd upon. I ran not fail to compete with if i in th w,,rM r -7lli.nifion:iiliie Knvelones me Kind ; constantly on hand, samples ol which may be seen irttiffe office, also of Die-Stamped Env. Iy5l7t WM. COLBERT. itoui: & ri s rov, lt Sorlh Thirf S'resf, luinio Race, Mauuficturcrs ani Wholesale Dealers in t'orn Br.orns, I.rniking Glasses, CVrd.ige, Painted Hut kets, WiekaiidTwines, Clocks, Willow IIakets, Winlow Shades, Matches, Cclar Wire, Ilristle llrushes. Blacking, WOOD AM) WIMW W'.WUZ of all kinds, at ihe Manufacturers' lowest Cash prices. J ! KrvToi r.niihi TJxo M, Itiwr I'rnll and Coiil'-clloiicry. R' I51NCAM & SEI.LKI.S, WbolesalcMa- niil'actiirers anil IValers in Confcction- ery of all kiiid. -No. u:i Nurth Third St. below Knee I'llILADKLIMIIA. The atientiou of ilealers is renueited to "an nvnn,,,,..n ..r il.A;r ...rti- kt. . o v.- r. 1 1 io be t Ifift equal to any in the citv. FOK EI(i. FKIIITS of all kinds in season. X.Q. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended lo. 2ni513 Rook Agent YVantetl. V GENTS WANTED in every Town and ""County in the I'mied 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. S. Aiithur, including "Arthur's Cottatre Lilimr." lutellinent nnil enterprising men will ftoj this a pleas ant and tr,-fii.ilile tit:iiflM. For particulars, aiWr-.. , rl-rai'l1 J. IV. IIIIMM.KV. PnMi'her. ItIO'J No. 1 Ni.rlh f mrlh St. l1iUdrlril. E. GOULD, (Siiere"or to A. FIOT.) No. 1 C 1, Cliasfnut Srert, Sicaim't Da UJ injt PHILADELPHIA, I? XTEXSIVE Mcsic FratisHta and Dealer in Musical Instruments of every descrip tion exclusive Agent for the sale of Hallett, I la via Co's( Itoston) Patent Suspension Bridge .Cuian and other PIANOS, I.fiilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons.Martin's f; nitars. Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music Books, etc. Residents of the conntry will be supplied by mail or otherwise with any music tliey may wish, at as low rates as if purchased in person. Having one of the largest stocks 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. Ivl73 Rags Wanted. BEING extensively engaged in the manuf acture of PAPER, we will pav to Coun try Merchants and others having RAGS for sale, more than the present market prieet Cin. JESSL'P tc MOORE, Paper Manufact's, rhUadrlphia Nos. 21 & 26, North Su 2m'8 (1st 3t.be ow Arch, between Ith 4 6th) J. flitllS subscniiers are now prepared to extu- j, nu ai meir gr-ndid XW UttabllMblUCBt I ,r i. v ..i v i'i.:r....?. J.:.. .. . . ,' an nure . " I 'y "llk B"nr,s '?t 1 lau'' 'J0- i Ac,ul Panama, J'aiio apd burner llais tcr trentlemen. which our old patrons. Merchants ' and Mill.wrs generally are invited to examine. 1 ..e.. iu,i nr.. muinv them. in eztenLin variety. coiili leBily promising ihem.in citeiil,in variny, in noveliv, and in styles, a s!oc!t unequalled, ty Orilers carefully and promptly executed. THOMAS W'HiiK k CO. ZIVC I'AITS. O' .SE-TIIIRD CHEAPER Til AX WHITE ,EAD, and liee from all poisonous the AA'ir itKsr.r zisa compaxy, hTM n-atlvenUr&T'l tlwir work. a,.U iniprovMd ua quatny ol I lo-tr -rlu, I, are prparij v, fxeniTe orner- wjr in ir . SOfEBIOR fAINlS, l'ry. aol liround in Oil, in oill (.aekag- ol trom x:. lo .VJ; frlai ItUV in b-irr. I, of JU0 oourula rack. lh.,r IIITK 7.1SC. which ia lW trr rr"J In oil. ia warruntril purv ami ttnaurjajevU tut Ualj ai.i ! uiiihirn httt'ttv's. A uMjb'xl of f reparation tiaa rifntly tsn (!l"eorTil, wbich riiatfiirN tho 0.mwny to warrant tl.air pamta to kis-p frh anJ -"11 lu U,t ki:- t,.r aljr rtaaouaM l:oir. Id itii rwl thir ,aiola will ba uja,-iui lo ai.jr ctl.tr in tlie n,.rM- I. To. r bKDW'N ZINCPIT. whi-h U ma at I' ou! rrie. and ean only l mr-d from the Ziuo orra t,,-. wh'n apt lil lo ir.n or ollirr n-lic urfar J i 1 M , , w " ' ' " ' " f ' ' " Tiir eTosr. CHI.OK r.tisT for-r an im prop - r - Hue Coltai;', Ileoota, Out huiMinr. Iirliiires. KKM II KH.AliW, WhoL-rate raint l-alra and Imi rtrra, S. W. eor.of loth ao'l Ma-krt al. rhtiu&'y'"- Willow Ware, Ac. II. COULTER, 49 South SKCOXP St., l'htlatlclnh a, 'i doors above Chestnut, bast i side. Importer and Manufacturer a:l kinds of i w T ILLO W W AKt. Consisting in part of ; the followinfj. Ladies' Traveling Has-) kets. Work Baskets, r lower Baskets, Ottire : Baskets, Sear Baskets, Plain. Fancy and Em- ' broidered Baskets, Ladies' Work Stands and j Sewmt; Chairs of beautiful design and excel- lent workmanship, winch he is selling reinar- j kably cheap for Cash. X.H. Just received from flermanv. a large and varied assortment of FAXCV COOL'S, to ! urhieh the nMentuin of the public is resDect- ! ' fu"y invited Cni517l3lj , I (lllll r,ins AO.I MHItTPUOSPninPO line, trs v kEBI'RG'S Original and Genuine, warran- 1 led cf superior quality the cheapest, manure in the world. Farmers and dealers I supplied at low prices. Ejctrn (ftiitlittf Land Vbtttrr. 5,000 barrels selected expressly for its fertil izing quality. 10,000 bushels of same in bulk. 1,I00 barrels Calcined Plaster. 500 " Casting " 100 " Dentist Ft.lll 'WAX V L A XO This article we offer in confidence to our customers. as eual to any imported, and far superior to most in the mar ket. 5,(100 bajrs of this superioi Cuanu fur sale at the lowest marl.ct rates. Also Patagonian Guano Pou.lrefte Ground Char coal, ie. Ac. C. FRENCH A: CO. at the Steam Plaster Mills, junction York Ac Crtiwn and Callowhill Sis. Vttiitulrlpltin. 513 x.,n stock ) Window Shades. S w wJfr 1651 $ - t 1854 G. L. MILLKK & CO , Mannfarluren and Whtilrsale Jr Uttcit Dtalrrt in "tTTINUOW SHADES south-west corner f Second and Arch Sts. I'hiL'd'Iplra. Such as Cithe's Landscape?, Dorters. Vases. Scrolls, lloquets. Gold Borders, A.c. of the most beautiful designs and perfection of finish in hie country, and at such I.otV I'rlrew as to rhal'er.ge all competition. Huff and White Hollands, Cambrics. Tassels. Cords. Brasses, in every variety for I ity or (. ountry trade. t"We invite an examination of our Slock at the l)ept, S. W. corner 2d sV Arch. Philad. Jan. 11 4m511 1 XOTJC 1.. j 4 LL person inib-bted to the subscriber by Note or Book act, will please make pay- n.ent between ihis date and the Srst t'av ol April. Alter that date their accounts w ill be left for collection wuh Est. Mertz, without re spect lo persons. K. M. Ml SSEK. Lewisourj, March 16, 1854. Samuel .irricllrn'H llate. "TOTK'E is hereby given lhat the ReciMei .1 of I'mon county on the d dv of March. 1851, issued to the subscribers. Letters Teta inenlarv on the lasl will and testament ol Samuel M'Clellen, late of lSiilfaloe township. I ii i on countv, ilerease.l. All persons own.; said estate are requested lo make paimei.t. and those bavin" claims against ihe'esta'ei will present tuein properly authenticated for settlement. f A Ml" EL MTLF.I.I.EX. Executor. MARY AX. .M TLELLEN, Executrix Buffalo. March 10, Ifibi Notice. V ETTERS Testamennrv to the Estate of ALEXANDER M CLl.RE. late of the t Morouzn ol l.ewisHur;, deceased, having been I granted to the subcribers notice is hereby given to ail persons indebted to said estate, to ! make immediate payment; and those having claims are requested tu present them duly authenticated fur settlement to either of the undersicned. ED WD C. IH'MES. of Bellefonte, Fa. ELIZABETH M'CLL'KE, Lewisburg. I.ewisbur, Jan. 11, 1851 DlHMOlutlon. T TTT Pn-nirlnnrvhin K i rt. r erictint 9 I I'-- " -r - Tnstin, Stuart Lewis, is this day tlis- solved by limitation. The business of said firm will be settled by Jos.P.Tustin.who alone is authorized to use the tlrni's name in liquid- ation. All persons havin- accounts with said firm will please call immediately for settle ment at Thornton & Co's Drugstore. JOS. P. TI STIX. TU03.S.LEVV1S. Lewisbnr". May 2, 1854 Wanted, PROPOSALS for doing: the Carpenter Work for Eight Frame Houses, 33 feet square, to be built at Shamokin, each block to be finished for the use of four families. Work to be done in a plain and substantial manner, the I.nmber lo be furnished by Ihe Company. Apply to Henry Vangasken. Shamokin, who will furnish Specifications. For further infor mation apply to John Walls Esq , Lewisburg. WM. E. EVANS. President Carbon Run Improvement Co. Shamokin, March 9, lf54 Instalment Office Stwptehmna Kaibvad Company, f HtaMisai-ae, Jan. 20, 1854. 5 THE STOCKHOLDERS of this Company - r. k.,.1,. eiififierl that ih. Sf.nn.l Instalment of Five Dollar per Share is , t i v .e ... .v. a. i. Ar ciineu in, payauic wi vt immc iiic pi i Fehrnanr n.trt and an inatalment of like i Ol , amount payable on or before the IOih day of each month thereafter, until the whole is paid in, to wit, the 10th of October next by those residing ia Baltimore at Cnion Bank of Maryland ; Danphin eonntr Bank of Middietown ; Norlhumber.'d county Bank of Nonhambld; Unioa rounrv Lewisbnrg Savings Institution. By order. . ROB. P. H0LLIN9, Treas.rr. I Stolen, ONE second-hand Coal 8iove and s,-j j. tints of Pipe, out of the foundry f Christ A I' rick. A suitable Keward Ui u paid for any information in relauca ihfrpu April 4, IS54. CEO. A. I RICJC, UWIOIJ TEHPERANCE EOTrf Ice Cream and Katlngr Saia Corner of Soajml und JJark-t Sit. 5 Having rented the commodious ma w,n .tilled buildings at the lower end of M, St. (formerly ihe mansion of Wm.Hayeji,. the subscribers are prepared to en!ena: STKASGEUS AXD TRAVELKkS, Man and Brast, with li!ging and bn.&. not wi'h intoxicating liquors. I i"ITier is also attached an ICE CREA1C ' Haloon for Ladies, ant) an EATI.NG SAL003 . r,,r i :nt!erT.en We respectfully solicit a fair trial, aa4 t share of the public patronage. PETERS St Mm. FISHBAUGH. Lewisbnrj, .March 30, I95t 3in Attention, Farmers! Fl ASTER MILL JX LZWISBC&o. ll A VI.XO newly fitted rp his MILL ro ! -11 tii:i.DI.U rLAol ER.the SLbm .. . . . 1 . I .... 1 i " i-'ii u uu nujf woia iq lull ,.M 1 on tne kiioriesi not.ee ana Ihe most act . moJaling terms. JOH.'i BROWS. Lewiiburp, March 23. 6 PAl'KIt HANGINGS, Chairs, and Cabinet Ware. nAVIMG made a la rye addition in rrartf his Urtck shop, upper end cf Xirkti sucet.and di.'Coi.l.liued bis shop li:di:rttt the subscriber has removed ihere a i r,. j;, and ware, and will be hapfy to se cidcoviv ruers and new a: his Market St. alios. A fre.h s'.pply of WALL PAPER, rrniin. ins of new and fashionable patten s, it nc selling al reduced prices. All kinds of CHAIHSanH CAB1XLT FV3. Xri'l'KL, suitable for Parlor or Knchen, c be bad on tern.s which cau not fa. I to p etit. Qj-All work warranted. WM. ARMSTROXO. Lewisburij. March 17. 1854 6:a IIUSSET'S GRAIN liEAfLIt, for CllttillJJ both GfaiQ and Gfalt. M ANUFACTURED and fer sale Leiviaiurg Foundry by GEDlES.'MARs.H a ft MiLL iiUUL' AiiWA- COXCLkXlSQ THE SUSCUEKAKNA RAIL ROAD k7ii'cV is t-i t"- tJttciiii'Ml from Lririlurto L' U ittotcn on tlie Juniata throiif.li ly ."llidluburs !! IT i a lact lhat O. 13. KI!MI has r hed of all the 'onipnir. i.d bt opened one of Ibe best and large,! .tockt of FALL & WINTER GOODS ever opcued in this country, and ofaarb and qualitiej at will! give Mtufaciion fi ii,'. DRY GOODS of all kinds, iiUOCLIUES, Of. T-a, Prie. Sukr, MniiMti, R:ee, CktwM Creker. Sjb?, andltu, Tol in-o, g.(c&rs, le. Alio JJunliraie, (Ju.ni.tu are, CtJiricari, JiiHtt timi Slt'jf i, Jats, and Tap of the latest atIe and tet qcwlitr, rnibrellas. Ilru.hea. ftroom. Faint f roui.a' u.i Ofy, nils of a.I klt.iU, and oiber an tlr Im nuuiemuato mention all of whirh w.i'lban.i at piirea so low a, In stor.i.h purrbaaera. A I! kind of Country PKOOl'CE Ukrn ia exchanse lor lioods. (Jj-l'Ieaae tie m a ca'l baforo putcbaic elaebere. aa 1 charge notbinr for louWini at U. II. MS&EL. MifllintBrs. Cct 2 IS5S The Far-Famed Hedlc!re! HOLLO WAY 1'ILLS. Th!- P.TU Vinjr r.'T,wd ertir-I f wfiielm! IrrSaV a t'f a J armlr'i. nature, m 1 i! thr rxl:- ar irto.- Un-y pi??s bave rendrr-d tl if pal! pif.uiar in nrari rry art f tin? r'4 ? imniin- t;ei-ena U.e have irt wuh rliu uib- ' ?tl in ta'-t extraoMitmrv. cwnjj. it reu. to thftr -.oniterlul rfliraev "in tf.m eure vi l ri.O'iuint ami ilir.er of tne L r ard ?' 1'erMiti wb r-TwrlT In u.irfr them KTert:l uunUoitv, a .aioai fail in brirg reMoted to -- Wrakness and Ptbilifj. Kesfcrati.o w Health of a Gentleman, aged 4i, at Death's doer. T- fa wvk'H llfLicWAT. Sir A Xr. J,ra l'i it", frrwerly a rfi!tff p'aer. had bra in a d-iinr)f tteof health tor ar- tf ihrr yaam. ynduaJ; iat&f away to a bwe aitiliti p-r-i'irtt.'i. tij sacl of (etite. h:b raiWa jcrvKt uctiti Io hie frierd. a We Lttd rony.UdT mdical mcD in lEath.wn bout rff. r. Ilr at 11 ufed feur anil uuJt Vn.idrrtm wm ru rvi to bea-tbT tha-ir nit-ari. lie laU-Ij mi-ratrd to .r T'-rfc. -.nd - jut wnttm Inn?, tl.t li warn rr better ia teta'-i. at-il l.firfl me to B-)iuint you with th ctrrunviaBC- I nu.'lit to win k n, ttutt tay w.Im hs desivel fff' bi Bt lit treau itie ne of tear Villa. 1 rm:n. ir. yum rv-r-f ftiJiy. , ...... .i- . i: j : Jt --v pirniani-ui lure m a ui&ca&vu Xiivrr u j many i ctirs duration. j ,j m i,ltn fnm. Ur. :amit, Ckrmitt, rnJ, j v--,r J'!... ! ...IV.'; .KSLXSZ th pvMie. As a rr f,-r ihrirrffraey m Liver anl h,lm. i . uilatiitp 1 nn ai Rlieo the ti llewiric raw. .4 Isr t thistonn wlilli,m I aa pertrwutlj arqa.a!!!, a r TrKr wfl a "vverr ,ul7i rrr lr,-ta ili.at f 11' Lj.er J4 "rinel:e oriEMns: hrai-,liral at, rd.nl arar,dl,,r tl h I-4III1U if noll-irpr l, reiivTe h.r auffiriD. ad it n,.t likely -r-e C'.'il nureiea Ban as,nlh.. Tl,i aane. crmeDl Datiiri.ll. n-4 treat alarm bwmii; her fneaH atid relmioh.. r.d thse ibitureit tier to Brake a traf your l'itln.wUiel ai, imt rr.veil tier g-rrral Lealib Uiat rh wan irdiic. d lo ecntiou. th, m anlil "he reeeieed a re!f. cure. 'flii. it, twelve aimitns aios aad flie baa cot tivt lewceit anj mftin. et relr-. ntd eBew drelarta ! vour ri!L bave rea Ibe aiears ura.D)e her life. I reBfla.n, lK-ar Sir. our trniy. July Vi, if M. irai) J.OAMI J7iM ctld ral'd art nwrf-rwT'jr ejtcaoi lu n Acna Pror? JnuBlice Sacpadar A.tlima Iiarntery Liver Caiphit Svinpliaia Vtli,a Coat-br.nHe'aa LontiagQ Tie Doutoraaa llainta female Irreg-lhlea Tunwrl Bluti-bea ca Hlariiiee Hheawiatisaa rireia tlie Sain- ferera of all Ki tealioa el'er.eral 1 BwrK Bil.ru binda l"ri Cottca Filw Serrruta, er Woeaie of aJ Coartirat'n oftioct hiriE'a Ml kid tliellel llead-arrie Sinlbmn Weaka.-fl fon.nBipUoB lBiliitH- Stena aad an.eaaia Bebilit lijtaotalian I'-xarel te. Ar. s.,ld at the TMaMMmierir cfProtefX-a Ketlewrt. trand I n-wr leaiple i:ar. u,B,lon.l and ai at In New Vmb. le,ter.fi.rledirinelB the lle..r I BtMt b ,n j,,,-,!, timEjfci rd arer .a Sediow .i :.... .. I ,t.iM ie Hn. i V. rl iy..Sew liniv will iwtii.niniur.ie.; throiicwoul ine DUN piaiee. iw w . .iin'n "' ' and $1,.'. earn, lo te naa itnoiraai vi we r4 llrns hourea In tbe I'tiioo. ad-There la a naiderMaTtar be laiaf IB' "' Boaen. N. B. Hire.-li,D fir lha cai.lane. ! f"'" aaere diiMrdr, are aKaed lei aeb Be.a la IT-For sale by Dr. KEMPER, MifflrcH" XT CXJ not ,efur'1 ,tlft Lw"" l.ilajJtl. burj? Khropicle tffice DEEDS ! dupeiiorforiu.forMla CtuoDleliiEe, cw ainjlf, tM- en r. in
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