Jcxk 16, 1854. To aVautaMes .vresj. The I.rwrasrso CnsoinfM. In miM:.i ihe UiT'-t circulation ot anj Kngliih r m If blew sance. XYhij Stale TUket. mnMr-4AHB POLLOCK, Nurthtimblnd Mupremt Court U. M.SMVPEK. Mumiromery. OwwOiimMfaK-fjE0.1AUSlE,AUegauy. Democratic St'tte Ticket. Ctrnor WILLI A M BHiLER, of Clearfield. Afprcme Court J. 8. BL4CK, tif Some rsc t tonal Commissioner H S. MO IT, of Pike. WA Buffaloe Valley Whig,' 'White Deer and 'A Whig,' (whose communica tion it is bow unnecessary to publish) will see by the following Card that Mr. Min PLCbWARTQ bas taken the proper course, and gracefully retires from the coining Congressional cauvau : Waehisotos Cut, May 30, 1154. To the Citizens of tlte Truth Cvntrrmonal District of the Slate of I'unntyleania : Gentlemen Tne time is fast approach ing when it will be neuessary for the Whigs within the above mentioned District, to elect a person to represent tberu in the 84th Congress ; and as my private business ill not adroit my re-election, without great leas to me, I hereby announce my determ ination not to be a candidite for another term. Iu taking leave of you, I teuuer my sincere acknowledgements for the many marks of confidence I have reeeived" at your hands, and especially from the citizens of l'uion county, who have favored we w'tCx their support for the last forty Tears. I bid you a kind adieu, with emotions of unfeigned gratitude. Sr.K M IIibLCb WARTB. IWreepnadeBee of tit Lratebore Otonirl. I'uilaim., Juue 13, 1854. The asserriou I made tome weeks ago, ia regard to the feeling manifest on the subject of trade in foreign Totes the thrusting of men into cGice entirely unfit, either as regards talents, character or sympathies aud the humiliating position of the present administration, has been more than confirmed in our late Municipal election. It would appear extravagant to assert that the bcueficial effects of the great change arc. apparent already, but really there sxtned to me to be a vast im prevement in the appearance of the curb- bvuuo jiewir.ura wiiu tui uu((.ii iuq ejtavc i - -w-.... House Row" yesterday at the inauguration I K9"The young editor of the Star, not of Councils. Hurrah ! for reform admin- j five months in our county, and who has iatratioDS, eay I, if only for that oue i ncvcr yet 'oted c"niM in rampant thing. article against the eall for the Whig Conn- You have no doubt noticed in your ty Convention, and threatens, with the aid isits to our Courts, the pitiallo class of , 0f Ceo. Merrill, to still further distract men I speak of men who seem to have d divide the party, by calling anther no buoinets on earth but that of standicg convention. We have no doubt New Ber ia groups on the Lroad pavements of the j lin would sacrifice the Whig party if she "row," smoking bad segars, chewing bad jCOuld thereby injnre the Division move tobacco, and drinking worse rutu discuss-; ment, which she hu cheated the people ing ward politics, clamoriug at political ! oat 0f for one year already; and if the meetings, and controlling delegate elec tionsthose Egyptian egg-ovens of poli tics, whose premature aud unfledged abor tions are thrust upon that credulous old hen, the public, who is compelled to tain New Berlin Whigs and others at Har Scratoh" for the dunghill breed, uutil j Hsburir last winter, whereby the Division .1,. olwwtH tl...,' tr... !. !,! , "7 -J Afja. . aVl-A CM a m IL,.- aa,.l IkH , .h.l., I ajoiur vi wo ur luaiuur, auu iuuu kuuj j iuim narar an rue riK.a inv Nirunir iroin. J T D 1 There are a few old campaigners still to be found around those haunts, wht I re member to have seen almost twenty years ago following precisely the same business. They are generally men who at an early age, chcriah a conceit that they were not made to work, being born with aspirations too high to be cramped at the bench or the auvil, or even the desk. The first step is ward politic; by degrees their ideas reach higher, until they finally bring tfb where we began, at the " Row,"whcn they fret their "brief hour upon the stage" and then make room fur others. If yon could listen to those follows snen,l can not call them talk of the yriit tijJet involved in certain questions, and echo the dodging sophistry of Constitu tional rights, and scruples, and then hunt - np their Buffering families they all have families, for who would forfeit the chance f giving his country aj President? the jXKr wife with her babe strapped ia its ehair, working for a miserable sakwistence, at the wash tub or the needle; the half acten of elder urchins at large, uneducated and nncared for, and all their comforts sunk in that brutal father and husband ; then reflect that all this misery is in a great measure brought ty the honnraUe gentlemen who, vegetating in our publie offices, have Lad constant resort to those simple tool, in their strivings for place keeping them inflated with hopes sever to fee realised, untilrthey are no.longcr fit for either daily toil or domestio duties, and become slaves to a passion akin to that of goor Miss Flite, and the victims of the eoort of Chancery, I think yoa wonld fcave a smaller opinion of those gentry, than any phase of politics te ee met with in the country can possibly give yon. To-day the sew Mayor will be inaugura ted, then the new machinery will make a trial trip. Fablic expectation is on tiptoe to see hew tar the cherished reforms will be earned- out by the new government It is not presuming to prophecy, to say that there will be much disappointment, not from any failure in the pledges given, bnt from the extravagant hopes generally in dulged in. We all bare some rfglt to look for the aVsidts tlncM t aestjain, tasjera keepers from selling liquor on the Sabbath, and thus remove temptation from the way of thousands who are removed from that temptation at other times; we have a right to look for a better system iu the Fire department the two greatest evils with which our community is cursed, but it remains to be seen whether the new in cumbents will appeal to the moral part of I the population for support, or, like their predecessors, conciliate the euemies of all morals, and connive at their shameful practices for the purpose of securing a suffrage by which an honest man would blush at being elected. tt e shall see. Yours, S. H. F. Union County Whig Delegate Elections, Count j- Convention. The Whiss of each Election District in the county, are requested to meet on Struma, the Si ib day oi June uist, ai tne election bouse m each district respectively, and elect two De legates who are to assemble in County Con vention at the Court House in New Berlin on Mownav the Sftih day of June insLto nominate candidates for County Offices, elect Senatorial arid Representative Conferees who are to meet similar Conferees from this Senatorial and Representative district, to nominate a candid ate for Senator and a candidate for Represen tative, and transact other business usually done by a county convention. Also to select Congressional Conferees. W. r. W AUENStl.LKR, Chairman of the Whig Standtug Com. O. X WORDEN, Secretary. June 8, 1S51 We are asked, "As you prophe sied truly last year as to what kind of a ticket they would get. up at New Berlin, J p.ease and tell us who they will get up this year." Well, you have us slightly. The truth is, the call is a little earlier than common, and the wire-workers have not got "sings fixed," and they don't like it at alL They are also divided among them selves some would rccogniie the call, and trust to their luck in intriguing in the small districts : ethers are determined to have " all or none." They had hoped to use " Old Xer" and run a lot of chaps in on his back, bnt he is too sharp and hon est for them. Altogether, they are in a quandary ; they hoped to have had all July to do up the job, but now there is very little time for " operating." One thing is certain Simonton is to ran, and Demo crats of New Berlin, Jackson, aud Lime stone, are to support bim. The Timet is already out for him. Other arrangements we may announce as we get them by our nn(lt.rground telegraph. w. New Berlin faction carry out their threat to "Lick np a mass," we shall show to the astonished Whigs of Union county : trip PRnTiFB rlf tViA VlAltnalV fn!Ulj fiw epr. .ir i - quenou was pu. on, ana me mnjoruy oi . a AAA .a. a a I iwu petitioners trampled upon, ana in i ..i.... r .k k .i.n,.A ICiaiU lot WUroii LUV ,w ueiiiu ui'iw was to sell the Whig party of old Union into the interests of the Democratic psrty. We have written and oral proofs upon this point, and we only wait for the New Ber lin clique, which in their caucus cooked np the ticket last year, to set up the stand ard of disorganization which they threaten, and hundreds of honest Whigs will have their eyes opened to facts which they never suspected ! w. UST-The Star in disguising its New Berlin motto of "rlle or ruin" affects to believe that Col.Wagenseller is not the Chairman of the Whig Committee. We hare heretofore provel, that, under strict parliamentary usages,he was caossn to that station, at the only regular meeting of the Committee held. Ex-parte sftjements got up by interested persons asserting false hoods to isolated members of the Commit- tee not present at its meeting, can not alter the facts of the case. Let the Ex- Chairman while peddling his "locofoco" book tell the whole truth, and he will not get a majority cf the Districts to cer tify to a palpable error. That "the eall bas not been made tbro' a Whig paper," is equally false. The Sc- linsgrove paper is as truly Whig as either of the New Berlin papers, and bas been even more faithful for six months past ; and this paper thoagi tsnmistakeably Independent urged Judge Pollock upon the Whigs when the English and German Start both gave him the cold shoulder. The managers of that concern also inter polated a deliberate untruth into the offi cial aeeotut of the organisation of the Committee, aad the proceedings of a Con vention called by it, they refused to pub lish ! Who would risk, again, the proba bility of forgery, or denial, at such hands? Dreadful! HoniMel! Awful!:! "No other paper bnt the K.H. Star has the news V If any oar readers have weak nerves, we advise them to read the follow ing, from the last Star, with loth eyes shut : -The Chronui is owned by an abolitionist, who has no feelings for the Whig patty, aad is edited by one of the saost unprincipled locofucos in the State." 'Dear me ! what shall I do? What viU bwcctaw of Pollock l" . LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST, IQrBy request, we add the following to the list of names of gentlemen proposed as candidates for the Legislature : Daniel Witmer, Esq., of Chapman Tp. W'ni. G. Ilerrold, Eq., do - Dr-J, JL Uower, of i'reeburg. . larThe Northern end of Union eonnty has been represented at llarrisburg fur nine years past, and the South end has had wmcK We believe if "Snyder Coun ty" will unite upon some suitable person, all the gentlemen from the North, whose friends. have recommended them for the Assembly, will cheerfully concur. ST"Coine in here, ont of the rain !" as the shark said to the little fishes. We ean't help thinking of the shark's benevo lence, when reading "communications" in the New, Berlin papers, recommending Di vision men for Connty Offices ! Charles l'leasants Esq. of Sunbnry is recommended in the last Milton ian as a candidate for the State Senate in the Dau phin and Northumberland district. jeiT-Jauics Beard, Esq., is a candidate for re-election as Prolbouotary of North umberland county. Congress. Mr. Editor : As the time is approach- ing when the Whig party of OUr COnnty ; are 10 nominate candidates to be supported at the next election, I beg leave to recom mend the Hon. Josr.PH Caset, of Union county, as a candidate for Congress in the district composed of Lebanon, Dauphin, Lower Mahonoy and Union. Mr. Casey served one term, and while there discharged his duty with honor to himself and to bis constituents, lie did not forget his irionus but kept them well supplied with the pub lic documents issued by Congress. I ob served a communication in the New Berlin Star recommending Hon. Ner Middles- wartu for re-election, wnicn 1 presume was without the knowledge of Mr. Middles warth, as be pledged himself last fall a year that he would never be a candidate again for that office and I can not suppose that he would violate a solemn pledge made to his friends, and therefore he can not be considered in the field. June 15, j)4. WHITE DEER. fV The necessity of a firm, intelligent, and independent man for County Commissioner, is a lesson which the people of l'uion county have teamed by experience! The Northern section of the county has an able and popular guardian of its rights and interests in the per son of Mr. Sheckler, while Mr. Herrold has served the 8nutl.e. n section three years, and Mr. Lettzel will remain to represent the lower end and the center. We at the West end are anxious to have the next Commissioner and wnnld therefore name MARK HALFPENNY. of Hartley, for the consideration of our friends lsewhere, as in every respect well qualified for the office. We send this without his know ledge he is no office-seeker, and that is ano ther recommendation. MANY. for the Chronicle. M . EoiToas rermit me through the medium of your paper to recommend Asaow Smith, Esq., of White Deer, as a very compe tent man for the office of Register and Recor der. Mr. 8milh is a genuine Whig of the old school, and if nominated and elected would make a very accommodating officer. WHITE DEER. 7"AM03 8TROII, of Chapman township, is respectfully recommended to the considera tion of the Whigs of Union county for the sta tion of ketptlrr V Jieeorder, on Uie Une 1 erm rrincinle settled by the Uonnty Convention. He js in(.apa(.j,atc.d for hard labor, but writes , .a , a eood hand, and is needy ana wormy oi tne miiiic. ..."- awaoaaaaaiaaaaa""iaa""" Real Estate. PUBLIC SALE "1TTILL be sold, by virtue of an order of f Ihe Court of Common Pleas in and for the county of Union, on Friday, the 30th of Jane next, at 10 o'clock, A.M., on the premises, a certain tract or parcel of LAND, situate in Union Tp-, in said county, adjoining lands of Isaac Eyei on the south and west, Peter Bartch, Thomas Penny and others on the north, and Samuel Walter aud John Phillips on the east,contau ins 325 Acer. more r less, with the appurtenances on Mwhieh are erected TWO MAN SION HOUSES and TWO UAKXS, (ihe one a large stone Bank Barn.) two ORCHARDS of excellent Fruit. A never failing Spring of Water at each nf the houses. About 11 Acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. Every field is supplied with Running Water. The residue of the tract is well TIMBERED. Besides the recommen Umj intihansuble' beds of dations mentioned, there are on said tract of HUUV ORE. The terms of sale will be made known on the day of sale. CT"Any person wishing to know Ihe terms before the sale, may learn them by calling on the subscriber, residing in said township. To be sold as the property of A Erta.a Lunatic, in pursuance of the aforesaid order of Court, by the subscriber, who is the Committee of his estate. 526 ABRAHAM C. EYEB. Valuable Real Estate FOR SALE. O fllHE subscribers offer at Private sale, all J thatcenaintraetofL.WS7't.VLJ'i) beautifully silnatcd along Little Buffalo cieek, Kelly Tp, Union Co., about 3 miles from Lewisbtrrg, and 3 miles from Milton, adjoin ing lands of Wm-A. Patterson, George Meixel, Jacob Moyer aad others, containing 3tt acres. The improvements thereon are a large and eommodioBS Two-Storey Frame Mansion House, a. good Frame Barn, Carriage and Woodhonse, with all other necessary Out buildings a Pnmp with good and never-fail ing Water near the door a large bearing ORCHARD of choice Apples, aad all eUter varieties oi r rniL The land is all nnder good fences and ia a nign stale of cultivation. The buildines are all nearly new, and Cor convenience, style and durability can aot be exceeded ia the neigh- uornooir. About 4 Acres TIMBER IAND. For particulars address " D. Myers, Lewis burg, Pa" or persons wishing to view the premises or ascertain terms caa do so bv calling en 0. Myers, residing thereon. Mas. ANN MTERS, n ' : DAVID MYERS Candidates Department. Ontos -25 rta. per q. of i Unm or Ida, afh ttMertloa. Baltimore Adv'ts. CAKR, GKLSE & CO., Floor, Grain, fc Lumber Commission Merchants...23 & 25 Spear's Wharf, aurn t Baltimore. John Clarke. Bee., Pres. Citiseaa Bank, ) n-ltinMire. A. If. Oiles, Bl, Cub. rrankliB . do ( """- J. ha Herteel. Jr- h, I 111.4.11. ko-era. Kinnickma Co, f p J. Torn, Kaq . Proud Cadi Bank, Fort Denarii. J. Wallower Sua, Uarrtabarf. Col. II. C tymr, n ,, J. n.lwtOt,) SelleefTovo. Neel.,, Wirnjnte I Co, VUltoa. W. W. Cooke, Rao. , , Simon raliurler, lie... ( mmKJ- lleurre Bodine, kVq, UncbesTUIe. Wot. Wearer, MonteomiU. rn. Ka. P. Parker, ) T W. IJojd. rjq, Cadrirr, f ,11,1.- Jamn II. tliilion. K, WUUaaMpart. LrwiaU. Ilaltuie, Hq,-, J M'Uary 4 balb. Jrrwy Shorn. J. P. llulini. Esq., Lock llama. CsP'CAKR, OEIrtE & CO have the largest Wharf room of any Commission House in Baltimore, always Riving qnick despatch to boats in discharging their cargoes. 6m5l7 FITS ! FITS ! FITS ! Tnw Ttneraata azrucr EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the cure of Fit; Spatmi, Crampt, and all Nervoiu an Vunuuutional Vuewet. PERSONS who are laboring nnder this distressing malady will find the VEGET ABLE EPILEPTIC PILLS to be ihe only remedy ever discovered for curing Epilepsy, or Falling Fits. Thcaa Pills paaar a anerffio art kin on tba aervnnf ivmU-ta. and altboacb tbmy are prrparod aspeciallr for tha aurpo of oaring Pit, they will be fooad f aapotial ben ret far all aonuiaa afflioted with weak aervra. or whow werrout r-jwlrm haa been praatratad or ahmttered from aay eaaaa whater. Ia chronic eomplainta.ordlerasee of long ttanilinic, anaerindueed by nervouaoers, they are asceeainK'J aaiaiH. Price 3 per box, or two boiea fhr I. PariODa oat of tba City, eaeloaine; a remittance, will have the Pilla aetit them through the aiail, freo of poataee. For tola by SKTII S. IIANCK. No. KM. ItaLTlaoas Mnn. Baltinore, 1'l- to waoai orders froai all porta of the Union nual be addroaaad, poat-paid. i ly76 aew aw. Philadelphia Adv'ts. UNITED STATES HOTEL, J'hilaJetpJiia. .This well-known establishmentcelebrated for its Table, and re-furnished in modern style, with Ladies' Parlors on the first floor is most centrally situated on Chestnut Street the fashionable promenade opposite the Cus tom House, and near Independence Hall. j Whose reputation as a Host is well known, is drier mined it shall lose nothing by his future j tTorts. The highest degree of satifaninn .guarantied to all who may favor him with their T-n ' ,1 A O If UtTTPD company. r"Faniilies can secure a suite of Rooms by telegraphing a day or two ia advance Philadelphia May, 1854. BUILDING HARDWARE Tool Store exclusively, The largest EitabtuhmtuI fthe kind in the U.S. Wm. n. M'CIure ft. Bro. No. 2S7 Market St-, above Seventh, Philad. " fANUFACTURERS' Depot for Locks of XvX ail Kinds, warranted quality. " Patent Silvered, Glass Knobs." Premium Porcelain Knobs,overI00 patterns. Silvet-plated Knobs, Hinges, dec, with the most complete assortment of all the Modern Goods in this line. Purchasers are invited to eall and examine Stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if desired. Hot Air Registers and Ventilators ut Factory Prices. GAtl orders pnt up under the immediate supervision of the Firm. CALL AND SEE US. 6m5I9t Wall Papers t W" ALL 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 oar Goods, and can sell at the lowest rates. Haper Hanging done in the Country at City prices. PARKISH & HOUGH, 491 No. 4 North Firm St. Philadelphia SEwma MACHINE. (Grover, Baker Co's Patent.) omesx IIsjaMrkat Siaare. Boaton. 405 Broadway. Sew Tork. No. 43 Sooth Foarth St. near Caratout, 1'hil.a.lphja. ! Baltiaaom St. lialtiawr. eat-No CannoTtrsy betwrrn thai and ar ether Patent The utility and practical advantages arising from the use of the greattime-and-labor-saving qualities of the Sewing Machine being now universally admitted, and several patents hav ing already appeared, the next question which naturally arises is. Which one of these is best adapted for household or manufacturing pur poses! In answer, we would beg leave to state in a few words the advantages which we believe oar Machine possesses over all others, aak a Satr aad candid examination of ita merit,, aad with anaSdawea laaTC the caae la the handa of aa enliliteted aad diarrimiaatinfr pahlie r ajutt, righlaaoa aardiet. Wa elaira, in thi Jtrtf alaea, our ability to auk the afroaeat, aaarfneaeat, aad aMf dmrahU aeaat, and one which will neither rip aor rarel when every third stitch la eat. The etttch by which this end hi attained is a dln UngaMilne fcatan of oar patent, being wholly unlike aay other ha Ml, and teaured to a eselnarrely by tetteta AoMtrflr-, tba etmalieity of the maiUaetlua of our Ma- rhrae, running at i t doea eartrejr on tba Meaat or eenratrle awTeanat, witboat the aje of a single eo wheel, eaa aot Ml of eoartaeing the aost caaual oharnr, of Its eavaeaw etreafth nd eoaaeqweat durability. rra7y,owr mHstloa of the "ahiittW" aetion, freea the operator from the nuatatity of atoppiog every few minute la mplenirh Ik quill, aad eaaMes aa to use ordinary pools of oattoa or nilk of or SOO yards la length. llaaaCaetarara of Soota, Shoe, Bap, Clothing, Mat- treaena. Carriages, aad all Cloth or Leather work, where stragth and durability ere required, from the very (neat to the hearlost, will liad thai the aaly Macaue aJapud italahtf drawing! and auarrrou taaai- MaJala from thoae who have aaed them for years, may eehad, or will ha seat by nqaret, and the Machine any be nana la fall operation by calling, at any atera oaaea. -Tbe Gold Medal for the Br Sewing; Machine was awarded aa at the Great Fair of Ihe Aanrritan Institute, held m dew Vork, aad at the Fab- at tit Maryland Ins titate, held at BalUaaare, Oct. ISM. StaSHeM SaOTaOt, BAKKR CO. riareMioer. nWLSMS, WELLS, at CO, TROW KEW TORK, Haveopanrd a fhrenstagienl Chbinet and Bosk mart, at S31 ARCH st, between 6th and 7th, Philadelphia, and are prepared to furnish all their Works on- Phrenologv, Physiology, Hydropathy, Magnetism, and Phon ography, at New York prices. Professional Examinations,with Charts AnJ fall written descriptions of character, given day 40d wisoicf. . tT" Cabinet free to visi toss VvwlTcwdcJ BRANCH FARMER. TruNset, Siipporicm, LACE STOCKINGS, Shoul der Braces, and all other Rnrn-ii-sl Annriratnsand Baa- Haves. atiDlied and warranted ed t oive satisfaction. bv Dr.and Mrs. M t - I.K,. - af?nf T, . . 'vLh SEVENTH Street, VUiladelphia. The great number of Females relieved and cured by wearing Mrs. M'Clenachan's Sup porters, warrants her in commending them as superior to anything of the kind ever offered tothepubl.c Ij517t5d Philadelphia Spring Trade 1854. WAINWRIGIIT, HUSTIXGTOS FLOYD 152 Market St & 23 Merchant St. Importers and Whuksale Dealers tn Staple &, Fanrjr ry .oo, 4 RE now receiving a very GE.EKAL 2l ASSORTMENT of Domcotic a nb Xcrcia fabrics, suitable for both City and Country Trade, and which they oll'er at e-y low prictt. for Cash, or to Prompt Six Months' Men. tWVfe solicit an examination of our stock by City, Neighboring and Uislaut Buyers. CUAUXCEV IIULBCRT, WITH WainwrizhuHuntiogtou A Flovd. 152 Market :tm517c2J St. Philadelphia. ri.VK STATIOACRV. rlRAIG & FL'LTOX, 19 South EIGHTH I Hreet. Philmltluhia beg leave lo rail the alfuiion nf Counirv Dealers, Schools. nersons visiting the Citv, lo their coin l...H.n.ni nf f.'i.f.i.A l-rr,.rh nn.l Amrrirnni HTA't'JO.ERY,whic they are selling Whole- ..l ..1 l!i!, 1 r.n ih. reasnnahle terms. Tk. cri- mmnr, oir,r nf Can. Letter and Note Paper and Envelopes, includ-' lets. Work Ba-kets, Uower Baskets. Ortice in" a full assortment of the celebrated goods I Baskets. Segar llas-kets. Plain, Fancy and Lin oHle La Rue A Co. and Thos Rhoads 4 Sons broidered Baskets, 1-ad.es W ork Stands and of London. Also Sewing Chairs of beautiful design and excel- Gold and Steel Pens, Drawing Pencils (Fa-1 lent workmanship, which he is selling remar ber's and others'). Drawing Paper. Bristol . kablv cheap for Cash. Board, Sealing Wax, Ink, Inkstands, Hodjers', I NJL-Just received from Germany, a large Crookes'.Wostenholms'and other fine Cuilrrv, ! varied assortment of FANCY GOODS, to Portmonaies, Pocket Books, Portfolios, U nt-j which the attention of the public is respect ing Desks, Ac. Ae. Persons visiting the City j fully invited 6m5I7l3d can have Iheir paper and envelopes embossed j with their initials without extra charge. j IQOt) ToflS Xo.l SliptTphOSphateO imp, I jr trrtters irom urairrs aim insuiuuoii!, w learning respectfully solicited and tilled with the strictest integrity 6m517pd TBEG leave respectfully to call ihe Public's attention to mv Establishment, No. 55 South FOL'KTH 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 wilh. I am prepared to furnish Envelopes of every quality, size and description. Wholesale and Retail.the Government pattern, plain and legal. I would also call attention to the Die-Sinking, 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. Siamping letters prevents their going to the Dead Letter Olfice. With patent machines of the latest improve-i ments for embnssins. printing, Ac, also for the manufacture rf Envelopes, and everv fari- lityfor executing orders with despatch.and for their delivery by Express Lines or as may tie aereed upon, I can not fail to compete with if not excel any other establishment of the kind in the world. tVHommopathic Envelopes constantly on hand, samples rj which mav be seen t'hnmicle office, also of Die-Stampe-d Knv. rlv5l77jt WM. COLBERT. liOWE Si. i:i STOV, 111, Xvrth Third S'rrrt, Uloif Eace, PHILADELPHIA: Manufacturers and Wholesale lValcrs in Corn Brooms, Looking Glasses, Cordage, Painted Buckets, WickandTrvines, Clocks, Willow Baskets, Window Shades, Matches, Cedar Ware. Bristle Brushes, Blacking, WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE of all kinds, at the Manufacturers' lowest Cash prices. Jtwrs Ersms. Sro.Vifl Jso. M. Rrws. Fruit and t'onf'ertltmcrj. RUBINCAM A SELLERS, W holesale Ma nufacturers and Dealers in Confection ery of all kinds. No. 113 North Third St. below Race PHILADELPHIA. The attention of dealers is requested to an examination of their stock.which will befonnri lo be at leimt equal to any in the city. FOR EIGN' FRl'ITS of all kinds in season. N. B. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. 2m513 Hook Asrents Wanted. AGENTS WANTED in every Town and County in the I niied States, lo sell the most popular and saleable books published many cf them beautifully illustrated wilh Col ored Engravings ; also the most popular works of T. S. AaTuca, including "Arthur's Cottage Librarr. Intrilieent end enterr-rtaine; men will find this a pleas ant and prr-fit-iDle bti.ine,a. for particular,, mll rr. ipr..t-fiaid J limill.KV, Pnhli.ti.r. 1492 No. 4S North Vourtli St. fiiiuuiilphia. K. GOULl). (SueeMaor to A. MOT,) N6.l&i,CItettuut Slreet,Sicaim,s Buililivtj, PHILADELPHIA, 1 EXTENSIVE Mrstc Pt atisnxs and Dealer li in Musical Instruments of every descrip tion exclusive Agent for the sale of Hallelt, HavtadtCo s(Uoston) Patent Suspension Bridge JEulian and other PIANOS, t.Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos. Melodeonsfartin's Guiurs, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music Books, etc. Residents of Ihe country will be supplied by mail or otherwise with any music they may wish, at as low rates as if purchased in person. Having one of the largest stocks iu ihe ITiiiled-j States. I feel confident of satisfying ail' who j may favor me wilh a call or order. " I Dealers in Music supplied on the most libera) terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for sale. Ivt73 Rag Wanted. BEING extensively encased in the mnnwf aelnre of PAPER, we will pav to Coun try Merchants anil others havine RAGS for sale, more Man the present market prieis-Ct.n. JESSCP A MOORE, Paper Maaafact's, rhiiaovipma ros. 34 at zi, .-orth St. I J. im'B (Iti St.b ow Ar.cn, between 5 a 6tk.) ' STRAW G00DS...SPRING 1854. subscribers are now prepared to exhi J, bit at iheir solendid Sew Eatabllsbinent i -.. (i v.... v . v.', ik:i...i.l..l:.. , . . . , an entire new and beautiful stock of Straw, Fancv and Silk Bonnets and Flatts, Flowers. &caid Panama, Palm and Summer Hats for gentlemen, which our old patrons. Merchants and Milliners generally are invned lo examine, conlirlenily protnisingihem,inextenl,i variety, iu novelty, and in styles, a slock unequalled. O'Orders carefuily and promptly executed. THOMAS WHITE & CO. Z1XC I'AIXTS. ONE-TIURU CHEAPER THAN WHITE LEAL), and free from ail poisonous aualitiea. . , TUB XE1T JF.KSEr ZISO COMPACT, harlng greatly en larjo-d tl.eir worka, and Improved tba quality r lhi-ir vlu-t,. ar.- peepared lo wsecute ordera i-r lb.tr SUPEBIOR PAIMTS, Ury. aid (,r"and la Oil, ia bmhtU-'I pa kajr, m ut lnm 'Jj to 610 pound ; aio lKV. I" barrel,, of "JUO rwtund, earn. Their Will TK ZINC, wbirh i eotd .try or ground la oil. ia warraub-d vare and uiu urj.ajsW stir body and unitorm a bllen'-aa. A meihiMl of )ra.a ration has reeently been diaeovered, wbirh enable. tbef.Vnjpauy to warraut tbair peinu to keep frekh and aoft in the keae U-r any reaaouable tine. . In Una reerl ILeir paiubi a ) 11 no auperior 10 any uuarr I in the market. Their HIIOW Ji ZtNf PAIXT. wbirh la to!d at a low ! prire. and can only be made from the Sine orre trout I New Jrrary, i. nw well knr.vn sprite protective quail- ti"-. wh-n applied to Iron or other aaetalic aurfaees 1 Their sro.NI! CuLoK PAINT tvaeea all the proper taal of ,ne Hrowu, "D i " ncraen'e or. lor for jaib ! ting ColWsea, lew,l, Oal boiMiar". Hvirtirr.. dr. a pi;kn H R10IMRKS, f TThilraale Paint lraler and Importers, I N. VT. aor.of 101b and Market 3U. fkdtuU'yk'- Willow Ware, Ac. . COl'LTKK, 49 South SKCOXD St., j"Aufr', X doors aoOVe lliesmui, MM sule, Importer and Manufacturer all ktnilscf acturrr an Kiniia vi onsisting in part of1 i 117 1I.LJ V AKt, Li V the following. Ladies' Traveling Bas DEBl'RG'S Original and Genuine, warran ted of superior quality the cheapest manure in the world. Farmers and dealers supplied at low prices. Extra Quality Irand Platter. 5,000 barrels selected expressly for its fertil izing quality. 10.000 bushels of same in bulk. 1,000 barrels Calcined Plaster. 500 Casting KIO Dentist " PERVY1AX O VAXO This article we offer in confidence to ourcnstomers.as equal lo any imported. and far superior to most in the mar ket. 5,000 bags of this superior Guano for sale at ihe lowest market rale?. Also Paugonian Guano Potidreit Ground Char coal, Ac. Ac. C. FRENCH A CO. at the Steam Plaster Mills, junction York Av. Crown and C'allowhill Sts. Philadelphia. 513 Xtu stuck ) Window Shades, i Xticfiiyics lt54 S 185 G. L. MILLER & CO., JUanufarturers and Whnlemle 4; Retail Dealers in "ITINDOW SHADES south-west corner f f Second and Arch Sts. I'hilndclpkia. Such an Goihe's landscapes. Murders. Vases, Scrolls, Boenets, Gold Borders, Ac. of the most beautiful designs and perfection of finish in hie conntrv, and at such Low I'liCFM as i" challenge all competition. Butr ac.l I Hollands, Cambrics, rassels. Cords. Br &c "r,e,T for t"-Tor c"unIrT Butf and White rasses. trade. t f'We invite an examination of our Slock at the Depot, S. W. corner 2d A Arch. Philad. Jan. 4in511 OTICK. VLL persons indebted to the subscriber by Note or Book act, will please make pay ii. em between this date and the first day of April. Alter that dale their accounts wa-ill be left for collection wilh Esq. Mertz. wiihont re spect lo persons. R. M. ML SSEU. Lewisburg. March 16, 1854. Samuel M 'tic Men' Estate. "ITOTICK is hereby given that the Registei X of Union county on tbeSd day of March, 1854, issued to the subscribers. Letters Testa- mentarv on the last will and testament of Samuel M'Clellen, late of Butfaloe township, Lmnn county, 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. 8.1 MITEL M'CLELLEN. Executor. MARY ANN M'CLELLEN, Executrix Bufialoe, March 10, 1354 Notice. 17 ETTERS Testamentary to the Estate of ALEXANDER M'CLURE, late of the Borough of Lewisburg, deceased, having been I pl.nKII V.' tlH. ...IU.-1.I III. I J UVUl, ,9 III I t V J given to au persons toueotea to saia estate, lo make immediate payment; and those having claims are requested to present them duly authenticated tot settlement to either of the undersigned. ED WD C. Ht'MES. of Bellefonte, Pa. ELIZABETH M'CLURE, Lewisburg. Lewisburg, Jan. II, 1S51 IIsolatlon. rrtHE Co-partnership heretofore existing as I Tustin, Stuart A I.ewis, is this day dis-1 soivcu try Muuiaiiou. toe u'jsincss oi saia firm will be settled by Jos.P.Tustin.who alone is authorized lo nse ihe firm's name in liquid ation. All persons having accounts wilh said firm will please call immediately for settle ment at Thornton A Co's Drugstore. JOS. P. Tt'STIN, THOS. S.LEWIS. Lewisburg, May 2, 1854 vTanted, PROPOSALS for doing the Carpenter Wort for Eight Frame Houses. 33 feet quare, to be built at Shamokin, each block to be nm.shed for Ihe use of four families, Woxk to be done in a plain and substantial manner, ihe Lumber to be furnished by the Company. Apply to Henry Vangasken. Shamokia, who will furnish Specifications. For fu ruber infor mation apply lo John Walls, Esq., Lewisburg. WM. E. EVANS. Prctideni Carbon Run Improvement Co. Sharuokin. March 9, 1854 Instalment Ojjice ftwquehann Railrsad Company, ? HianisBi'ie, Jan. 20. 1654. THE STOCKHOLDERS of this Company are hereby notified that the Second Instalment of Five Dalian per Share is called in. payable on or before the 8tb of rebraary next; and an instalment of like araoant payable on or before the LOth day of each month thereafter, nntil the whole is paid in, to wit, the 10th of October aext by those Ksiding ia Baltimore at Union Bank of Maryland Dauphin connty Bank of Middletown Nonhtimberl'd county Bank of Nonhuaibld; Union county Lewisburg Savings Institution. By order, ! ROB. P. HOLLUCS, Trtuuitt. Perfect Fits! JOIIS Is. N1UER carries aa it,. Tailoring business, on his own bowk, at hu old stand, on Hottn Third oireet.wnere be wiU attenr) to Making and Catting as asnal. Tan FASHIONS reeeived from New Tork. All wotk done in the best style and a rat most reasonable term. Prod act receiver Market prices. Lawishurg, Sept , 1S5J . JOHN B. MILLER. Summer Fashions for 1S54, From Ths P. Williams, Broadway, New Tort Just ree'd by J. B. MILLER, Lewisbnrj. UNION TEnrERASCE H0TEl7 aa Ice Cream aad Eatlna; Salo Corner of Second and Market Sts. rf Having vented Ihe com modioos and well Jliifiued buildings at the lower end of Jt.r.ei su (formerly the mansion of Wm.Hajeijj the subscribers are prepared to entertain STRAXCESS A'D TBA TELERS, Man and Beast, with lodging aad foci-ku nut with intoxicating liquor. I sThere is also attached an ICE CKEAM Saloon for Ladies, and aa EATING SALOON for Gentlemen. We respectfully solicit a fair trial, aad a share of ihe poblic patronage. PETERS A Mas. FISHBACGH. Lewisborg. March 30, IBM Sm PAP Kit HANGINGS, Chairs, and Cabinet Ware. HAVING made a large addition in rear of bis Brick shop, apper end of Market street, and discontinued his shop oa 3d street, the subscriber has removed there all bis tcx.ii . , ,, . , . "re- . V aP" " IJ mers and new al his Market St. shop. A fre.h supply of WALL PAPER, eonsiju irg of new and fashionable pal terns, is sow selling at reduced prices. All kinds of CHAIRS and CA B IXET JTI. XITVRE, suitable for Parlor or Kitchen, caa be had on terms which can not fail to please. (TV All work warranted. WM. ARMSTRONG. Lewisbnrg. March 17, 1854 6m JIUSSEI'S GRAIN REAPER, for cutting both Grain and Grasi. 7i fANl'FACTLRED and for sale alike Lewisburg Foundry bv GEDDEs. MARSH A Cl STILL .WEE XEW8 COXCERXIiO THE SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD erAi'iA is to be extruded from LeaitltWj la Ltfucintotcu oa tlte Juniata lltrongb bj aiiffllDbars ! ! I T is e fail that It. II. UMI has t a brad of all ibe Con, pan ire, and bas new opened on ol the heel and largest tlocke of FALL & W1XTK11 GOODS eerr opened in ihie country, and of such styles and quantise as will giva aatiefactioa ta all. DRY GOODS of all kinds, flUOCEElES, CoffreT Tea. Sniewe. Socar. Molaaeee, fries, CSjaaM, Crarkera. Soap, Caadlea, Totneco, Segare, As. 40 Jlardurare, (Jveenssemre, ikdxntan, Hoots and Shoes, Eats, end Cepe of the latest style and beat quality. Umbrellas, Brushes, Broome, Paints ground as dry. Oil of all kinds, and other articles tea numerous lo mention all of wbirb will be eeld at piicee so low as lo astoniah purchasers. All kinda of Country PRODUCE lakes la exehsnee lor Good. (Xj-Please giro me a call before pnrchaeiaaj elsewhere, as 1 charge nolhiog for louerrrf et say Goo.1. D. H. K188EL. MirKrnbBrg.CcI S8 185Z The Far-Famed nediciMl HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Thv-M nils Wine ro-apwd rfttirvW of urdirtBtU JtwrW, r wf a iumt LaxuaM Baturr, 'i.r the ratnoidii rjr .titti- thry (-oaw- bs rrDtiWrrd ilx-m -ivtt allj f-uiti!r id nfarly rery f.art f the trl4. Tb i en me u aw lucrtsw ) met with Larowghetat tt ilast i auwt xtresortitBarv, owmsj. tl i rpFVBwa, to tbfir woBilwYlul rmVacy'iB th nil f IsititMB p.eOf'Lair.t- suiu Uiswiucrs of tn lsivr aad Sisaatii, lrrioiD tb p?rwTtr- Id uftiBg ihrai svrprdii w 4tfn.liIi, aelitoa tail In beiaf mtotcti t tlBailiV WcaVness nl Debility. Rest ont ion t Ileal tl. of ft Geutiem.M), igcd 45, vhrn. at I Path's door. Vr5ryJ LltrrfTom eft Rev Cttrtrs .ith,lUwt Xi! TO PelCir KftdOK UuUrAT, Sir A Mr. Jossra Ft jtot, fbracrly rttidt W plar.hal turn iB drrliuinc utateof btalib fcrmfwi&h I Ibrva yaara. irnduaJty waattafr mwj ta a nightly p-rpiretioM antj want of BppatiU. vbicb rrvat Mll4-liif.a to bin frwiida. an ha bad toulWtl ai metJiral men tn Batb. without rfirtt. Il at luat ntwd y 1'llla, and uadt-r FrnTttlrBr waa mtortnl to health thii smrtuta. IU iMrly rni(cnlcd to York, ma just wrttt-B to mt, that h arvrr hrtttrr la lMa.h ai-l triml Bk to as-quaint ytm with thw cilevaa. I anbt alao lo mptti, that Mj wtf kw slerivcA grMtr bcevlit frrpt the? dm of your HI la. 1 rrsiaiB. Mr. Tr rrapprtfttlly. A permanent Cure of & diseased Liver el many Years' duration. Coff m LrtUr mm Mr. fox mi, Chtwutt, rnV" TVar Sir Tn thin i-Itm I your Ti cHtntntaAd sor ftoiTr tvait- Uisui tu. Mhvr frrfertatirw atM-is Vfaro thr fublic. Aa proof t Utvirrtf corjf ib LlvrraMl fctstMl O'BtieUlBU I Ml sWralM'B Us fwlioviBfl com. A W0T thi town writh vim 1 am prrnnoilj tra,oaiBtrd, r vrar w a awrv arTrrvr In tv Uarasia of Iba Liwr a a 4 .Mspu.titriraBP: hrr mrr-al atlwtMlaBt tvtnsvra hmr tba be rould do Bt-thing: to xiww Iwr Mi.fYr.ug. bb4 K wa aot likaiy hr eonlu vtw.o mmmy atonllu. Thi awew ei BtrDt atuaaN.T- otiard frtwat alarm her IrWad and raaiKa- ad the-y iatiarrd hrr to ataho a tnai $ v.bc I'lira.wbrrh attiBiprovrd hor araerai health waa IndTMH ft to o-nUotHP thvBs nntil ah wtr94 a BrrnKft. tiiir. Thi it twelve anooUia ago, and aba ha aot ioiwd aay tn nf tow of rrlapae, aad ofWa drtHarai ham youx Sill nav born tba ataj af anvitM hr liio. I rvBainj, Prar Sir, ycetara trnly, .ly 2Sd, 1863. VBitMl 6OIIV ThuuhbrUd rot ttrt m4flh e$ccwwi mtaV JaaaMiy atiaiffai aft." AfMI Vrr7 JanaJlea Senaadsty Aalhma Diaraterr l.rwr laaprntr SeaialeaM Bilvna Cob- K.rreivelas Luaba(0 Tk tsmlatoaa Slaints reaaale Irref-Hles Tnarars Blotrhee oa alarllies Kksaatatlam Clears tbrrkia reeera at all avtratioa of Venereal la Bowel laplu Usde Vriao fcaniaa Clira riu lemfala, atWsrsseerell Coaatirat'a ol Uooi. aUaf. IVll kiaas tne Bowela Hrad-arha Sore Threats Vaakaeearrss ConounQtlua rndlssatinm Bteae asnt any aaars DeoilUj InSantatlaa O rarel Sa. aa. Sola at the KirlsMlabmeat ofrralnHOV Reuewav, UK Straad. (near Teatrle Hsr, London.) aad ales at a Waas la Mew Tork. Oram for Medietas la the gtoteeddtwwe) T. MflUflnm. Ane tare." will tsrrree dwe aUealtea. faHi elan a, nil rraseetatile PtncateU and dralera ia kledlrlaaa tkroneheui Ihe lolled eta lea. la Boxes al J7H rtsKenu sad $10, sack. So rha4 Wkwleselo at Uw rlae)rl trrne hewer ki the Vairei. es-Th-rr I: n eeaidetalileavTM Vy taslsf ike lsreea Boara. N.B. Wreeimaa r the .aldaaee otnaMealeak raarr disorder, are aslaed Is seek Baa iM4 lir For sale by Dr. JUMPER, MiHiaeerc KASH not refused al the Lewis boig Khroniele rRice. DEEDS of seupeiior form. for sale si ChermreleelKee.S eta siaele, M- D WASTED - 1, t iks Csvitaialt data