JUL I tl I? ft 4 - m as ltMe mi if mi- Hi I I I2in305 iilaiOH'JBl Juke 30, 1854. a ae aaejaiderably lli largest ctrculatiutl of AO J fog1 plr i I'uloe eownty. IFAiji .State JtcA-et. IAMES POLLOCK. Nonhomblnd. Mupetmt Court D. M.SMYSER, Montgomery. r mumwr-GKO.DARSIK-Alleganv. Democratic S'nte Ticket. Ceror WILLIAM BIGLER, of Clearfield. Sntprtmr Court J. S. BL ACK, of Somerset Cmnal CommiemimerWX S. MOTT, of Pike. Democratic County Committee. The Democratic Standing Committee of Union Cuuutv will meet at the grand jury room ia New Berlin on Saturday the 1st day of July next, at It) o'clock. A.M. CD. ROt'SH. Chairman. Oorraspoaitiic of lit Lewfeburg Chronicle. PniLADA., Jane 26, 1854. The history of our city has not a par allel to the state of affairs existing for the last two Sundays, and Judge Conrad may fairly adopt Cassar'a motto: Veni. vidi, ! . viei 1 The most sanguine expectations hare been more than realized, both as re gards the execution of the law against liquor selling on Sunday, and the effects, I aoa mo laiier nas lurnisueu ine uiosi eud- i tantial argument for the entire suppres- ; .;n f ,1,. mm 1, I,,.,. 1 ..... ' .. i tu-Mented to the eommimiiv. i Proclamations have heretofore meant ! really nothing, and have only been issued .j fc... bps, ana neuce people were not at all pre pared for the state of affairs to which they have been introduced. The advent of the Sabbath heretofore.. 1 10 B10,.t on SATURDAY, the 24th of has been but a signal for every species of j June inst., and elect two Delegates to rep disorder incident to drunkenness noise, j resent them in COUNTY CONVENTION profanity, and rioting. The early morning MONDAY the 2Gth inst. This rccoro witned thousands of young men in '"" " made without pretending to r : decide on the rights of Mr. atcnseller groups at our corners, in the Tieimrj of , Mr MuniU to ,ct M chairlllaS of our engine houses and tavernR, and a few trips Committee, and for the sole purpose of to tne latter generally left them in a con- dition anything but favorable to law and i order, and the whole day was one contin ual round of false alarms of lire, racing nd rioting. Indeed our beautiful city ha. for a long time been a " by -word and hiss ing" among our mora neighbors of " Go tham" and " Athens," and no wonder. I hare seen from my window, of a Sabbath afternoon, from five hundred to one thou sand engaged in a regular pitched battle, with an incessant discharge of firearms dare-devils in broad daylight, running as close to the opposite party as a safe retreat would warrant, and firing with deliberate aim into the midst of the crowd ; otnmit teea engaged in tearing up pavements, and detachments busy in carrying the briclb i and paving stones thus procured, to the forces in action ; and this not for a single day, but repeatedly. Of course it would be scarcely just to charge all this directly to the taverns ; but the same police system which permitted them to keep open on the Sabbath, permitted disorder in the streets ; and the system which now strikes at the one, of course will not permit the other. The contrast of the present with the fast ia so striking, that one can hardly re alize bow V has been brought about ; and if any one had presumed to prophecy three weeks ago, that so much could be accom plished by merely announcing a serious determination to carry out the laws, he would have been laughed at. Just imagine if yoa ean a city of the extent of Phila. with the stillness and peace of a Sabbath in the tra tenanted forest not a tavern pen, visibly not a crowd at any corner BO alarms of fires congregations worship ing andisturbed the reeling drunkard the profane oatns, aud the shouts of rival gangs banished from oar streets, and the exclamation going from every mouth, M Who would not vote for prohibition 1" and you have the state of Philadelphia voder the new administration. Of course there are curses loud and deep againei all this, but " Whar do they come from ?" Fron tbrrsty sufferers, sbJ hide-bound pa pen who sacrifice principles to party. Bat they are all destined to beeome converts very soon. The cholera has made its ap pearance in Moyamensing prison, and wc may expect to see the papers in question, before the end of the week, recommending tenperaEce, bodily repose, and a rjniet con sciencethe last we hope they will reeom- mend from experience as best preventves. iue oppressively oign price oi provwious i duly nominated, in the city for some time baek has caused j For Kepister Reorder, Mcssr. Smith tbe bntebcrs to form aeoalition, and enter , of fviaito Deer and Tennington of Mifflin mto a pledge not to bny any more beeves j w were nominated. The tote stood at more than $9.00 per cwt., alleging that ; gwith n peBnigton i5) wben Joun W. apeenlation among cattle dealers, and not pESSIS6T0S 0f MiiBinburg was declared acarcity, has browgbt on the preeett high ! nouiiatej rices. Sueecss to the strike ; we indulg. j For And; Hejrt S. Boter Esq. of the eipecUtion of one. more enjoying oor T.;asilington Tp. WM duly noraiaatcd favorite steak. The Mjfilinburg Academy having passed Talking of etnhei-tbe coal heavers at j M rf contro, rf CoBntT tke use. Richmond, some weeks ago, etruck for e jj TrMlees w higher wages. The employers plaeed Gcr-. gilipewed witI mans on the work in the plaee of the Irish, j Tbe PresiJcnt WM erted to appoint ef coarse expecting only to kring Paddy a gtaB,; Committee of one from each to terns ; but Bnding them far more will- Fneetion D;6trict-nd the Convention he and tractable than their old hands,! Vi.,...-J a;. " , . - . . j adjourned tine die. J - v wvig nijiu. The Marshal is compelled t keep a large amber of bis men en duty at tbe wharves ever aince, to prevent tbe striking prope n- j loea ei ue oastea ; tml tbey farry on a aort of guerilla war, and unlucky is Dnteh- woo tail utlO Utu bands. S. H. F. ioa Couutj Wilis Mrgate Elections, County Convention. j he wnp oi eacn umin uisinct in tne . County, are requested to meet on STCnav, the 24th flav of June inst. at the election bouse in each district respectivclv.and elect two De- allj BEVEK 0f tDOge names have been vir teeittes who are to assemble in Connty Con- ( , , . - . . . rentmn at ihe Court !l..nse in New Berlin nl. ! lUallV ItKCAM.KD, SOd their USC in tills Mi.nn ibe 26th day of June inst. to nominate l candidates fr County Office, elect Senatorial and Representative Coutcrces who are to meet i s'milar Conferees from tliis 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 elcct Congressional Conferees. W. F. WAGENSELLER. Chairman of the Whit; Standing Com O. N. WORDEN, Secretary. June 8, 1931 UNION AX!) VICTORY! ; fur Governor, JAMES POLLOCK ! ! teyThe undersigned, being a majority ' of ibe Whig Standing Committee of Uuion j Count-, do hereby, for the sake of prcser i viug peace and harmony in the Whig party, call upon the Whigs throughout the County to meet in their respective l'l.stricts ou bATL KUAl THE 524TH PAY or J use i.nst. and elect two Delegates to ropresont in COCXTY COXVEXTION MUAJJAl the 20th day of June inst. ,iw- in -m -a V i. r w w rwa (Sigucd) 1. L. F. ALRIUGIIT, 2. MICHAEL BROWN, 3. O. N. WON DEN, 4. M. II. TAG (1 ART, 6. W. F. WAGEXSELLER, The nndtrsigced, members of the Whig Standing Committee of Union Cpuntv, ive viewed with much concern and rccret the division and distraction prevailing in I . . . !. .. r ,uC partv, and are anxious it possible to avn;j the nteessitv andl.n.l i(T,.(u of hul.l. ing two separate Conventions, and having j iti"il thcir.nanies to a HI.ANK Call, with- ! out date, for a Convention of Delegate., ; hcrt hv, for the sake of peace and unity, i RECALL the Fame, and rftsneetfullv roe- i otmimnt) tn nil tfif. Whirrs in iit Crttinli hamioni7.ing the party and securing the success of our nominees. (bigncd) 6. JOHN CRAIG, 7. DANIEL LEES, 8. J. W. PENNINGTON, 9. WILLIAM RUIIL, 10. R. V. IS. LINCOLN, 11. WM. S. CLINGAN. 1G June, 1354. The Committee originally consisted of 20 members, one of whom (Mr. Wm. J. May) has since removed from the County leavin? but 19 members in the Committee. COther members of the Committee have not been seen, ard have therefore had no opportunity to sign tbe above Call. OIn accordance with the fore going Call, the Delegates assembled at the time and place appointed. The following Districts were represented Hartley, West Bnffaloe, Mif- truthful excuses as usual, and hoping flinbursr, Buffaloe, White Deer, j (vainly, it will find) to make party capi Lewisburjr N.and S. Wards, East Ual on the Division question. Maj. Cum BufTaloe. Union, Penns, Selins-Jmings was whipping-in the faithful on the grove, Washington, Center13 ! Nebraska break, and as ho had hold of our of the 23 districts. j friend Mr. Aiken at our latest dates, we JAMES M'CREIGHT of Buffaloe was fear his success has not been extraordinary elnen President, and J. D. FonnET. of Hartley, Secretary. The first business in order was the nom ination of a candidate to represent this Congressional district, when Hon. Joseph Cakf.Y of Union couuty was unanimously nominatcd,and Messrs. Slifer of LewisLurg, Gibson of Union, and Snyder of Selins grove, appointed Congressional Conferees. For Senator, Judge Marshall of White ! Deer was named, tat declined in favor of j a Juniata candidate. Dr. Howcr of Free- j burg was then named, who also concedes the right to Juniata. Messrs. James Mar shall of White Deer, M'Creight of Buffa loe, aud Gutelius of Selinsgrove,wcre then elected Senatorial Conferees. For Representative, Messrs. Speck of Selinsgrovc, Hower of Frecburg, Simonton of Buffaloe, and Wilt of Hartley, were nominated. The vote stood Speck 15, Howcr 3, Simonton 4, Wilt 4. So Dr. Frederick Speck, of Sclinsgrove, was declared nominated, and Mcrars. W. F. Wagensellcr of Scliusgrove, Dr. Soebold of Hartley, and Wordcn of Lewisburg, appointed Representative Conferees. For County Commissioner, Messrs. S. Boycr Jr. of Pcnns, Aurand of Middleburg, ! and Halfpenny of Hartley, were put in nomination. After several ballotings, Midv Ihirprttiv. of llartlev. bavintr ! rece;veij tue hichest number of votes, was 0&YVe have not been famished with the official proceedings of the above Con vention, and there may therefore be some errors in oar report, which is made ap from the memory of Delegates, and is dot Usee correct ia the main. LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST GROSS FRAUD I Tiro New Berlin pnpcrs are publishing pretended call for another Whig Con- . . . . - f Cbmmi. j fee irViicA ioe m extxf, but is mssotvea, manner forbidden 1 What fraud what iuUco, be penUr J Who will be e. misled by such an imposition ? BuTbe New Berlin English Star calls the Whig Convention, " the Division and 8200,000 Railroad Bond Convention" the German Star styles it " the Railroad Rifle Company" and Baum of tbe firaci dubs it "the Railroad Division Guziele, alias the Israelites," ic. From all this it is cvideut that they dare not meet the Division question fairly, but will try the last fall's fraud by bargain and sale on the Railroad humbug. The same trio are cracking some musty jokes on the name of Dr. Speck. They and their friend Wiggins will find, howe ver, that a German name and a German tongue will not hinder a man's running in Union county! Speck and Wiggins -a clear course for them 1 JayWe regret to loam that our friend Leader's " first impression " of the Union county Whigs ia not very flattering to' them. Hear his judgment upon the late! Whig Convention (we correct his ortho graphy, but not bis grammar :) "Were never present at a more contemp tible atteniUmje tliau this. Led on as they ; were bv a deep-dyed viliian, whose ch.r-1 acter is as black as black can be, plots of the Jcepmt and darket Jyt will be laid j Tbe objects which they aim at carrying, j arc uuwli and unjust, and must meet the opposition of ci-e, Iwuixt man in the coun- ty. They felt bad, and looked ashamed of themselves on Monday, and on looking at some of them when the Convention ad journed, you would have knotted they were engaged in some dirty bushiest of which they themselves were ashamed." Wc have not received the list of Dele gates, but we know most of those on the north side, and tee think them quite as good looking of quite as good characters and reputation quite as trust-worthy by their neighbors and quite as old and as true Whigs, as the Pottstown dictators, Van Gczcr and Leader ! Really, Mr.SW, publish the names of the Delegate) if you dare, that your 300 patrons may eee who a stripling three months in the county is villifying and traducing ! J5$Among the 'distinguished arrivals' in our inland port recently, are Maj.Sbri ner, Spirit Inspector at Philadelphia, and Maj. Cummings, Cargo Inspector at Co lumbia, both in excellent spirits, and both speaking a good word for the Governor. Simultaneous with the advent of the first, his organ, is galvanised into life, full of in that direction. The New Berlin papers are incon solable because the Whig convention was not more full. Well, if those papers had not suppressed facts and told monstrous falsehoods, by which many honest Whigs were deceived or confused as to the true state of the case, it vouhl have been full. As it was, 13 of the 23 districts were rep resented, and others who were elected did not attend, on account of nrgent business. New Berlin kept back as many Districts as it could and now scolds about it 1 Crgrlt i bird to tell whether the Star or the Times mourns most deeply over the Whig ticket ; Wbigs and Democrats alike condemn it in New Berlin I It is enough " to make a dog laugh" to see Baum, Smith, Swiueford, Van Gezcr, Seebold, Roshong, &!., "all of one accord" lament ing over the "division of the WThig party" and denouncing the Ticket as "disorgani zing" and "not binding."!!! tSTThe gcutlemen selcetcd by the reg ularly called and authorized Whig Con vention, were selected without pre-concert or combination. They are well qualified, and of undoubted good character. Wher ever koown, they are much respected and very popular men. tfJa Lawrence, Beaver, Butler, and other counties in Pennsylvania, the Whigs have formed their local tickets. In Arm strong, all the opponents of Nebraska are to form a ticket on the 4th of July. Mr. Strobbs, Whig, is elected Mayor of Norfolk, with the entire Know Nothing ticket for municipal officers. Awoi.ntmet9. On the 22d inst. the President nominated the following Officers for the new Territories : For Xebraska Gen.Wr.O.Butler,of Ky, governor; enmming, oi Iowa, Secretary; Ferguson, of Mieh., Chief Justice ; Brad ley of Ind., and Harden of Ga., Associate Justices; Mark Izzard of Ark., Marshal; E.Etcrvelt, of Wis., District Attorney. For Krtnras A.II.Reeder. Esa. of Ea- ton, Pa., Governor ; Daniel Woodson, of a mr n . i.yncururg, v a., secretary ; , of , Chief Justice; Ellmore of Ala.. and Brown of Md., Associates ; Isaaea of La., District Attorney; Doneldaon of 111., Marshal. The interest of Slavery is well cared for by these appointments. Gen. Butler it is rumored decline the nomination. Baltimore Adv'ts. CAKK, GEISE & CO., Flour, Grain, & Lumber Commission Merchants... 23 & 25 Spear's Wharf, mr.:B to Bahinwre. Join Clarke. Bin)-- " Citheiw' Bn, ) i- ;mor. A. r. Oilra. K)., C.h. I'r.nklin do i2S&? J Tune, Kq . Vnmi. Cwil Duk, Part Defxj.lt. J. Wallcwf t Son, Harriftburg. Oil. II. C. Kyer, I ,.,.. J. II. AppU).lS1'MroT NcK Winmtr Co., MilloB. W. W. Cooka, K.q , I w - Simou Srhiijrkr, EM.. j """"J1 George Mediae, Km,., llugheaviUa. wn. weaver, ncntounviiiei n. n. W m. r. Tack, ) T W. I.toy.t, Ei., Cashier, f .,,,,,.. L.-WI, (i. IIuIImv. E- , J Mil. nrt a Hulib. Jr-r Slinra. J. r. HilliDK. )., Lork IU,aB. iVCAUK, GEISE & CO have the largest Wharf room of any Commission House in Baltimore, always giving quick despatch to boats in discharging their cargoes. fimf17 FITS! FITSt FITS! Nl VkOCTMiLI IXTEACT EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the cure of Fits, Spasms Crampn, and all Nertout and Contlitutitmat Diseases. 1ER80?iS who art? laburing oncW this distressing malady will find the VEGET ABLE EPILEPTIC PILLS to be the only remedy ever discovered fur curing Epilepsy, or Falling Fils. Thine Pill pnflfteiui sperifta action on the nrvmifi (mot-m, anil altliouzh tht-y prpmi njriitliy f..r tliH purpwe of curinff Kit. th-y will b fnuad of eMTijil bn fit Vr all wrwn affliftt-d with wenk bctt-". fr whoe nrroti riiUm haa b-f n prostrated or l.attrvJ from any cause whtitfVrr. In rhronir rompla!nf, or li'an of lone tnti'Jincr. fttipmntluctrd by Dvrvoufiieti, tbey are e.Tch-ain;rir hpiirtMal. Price pT brx, or two bncs for $5. PrKn out of the City, nclontiis a ff-mifUnw. will bare th IMlf -nt thi-m thfuifTh tlie mail. fr- of pcwtaiffl. t mnit ty lKTlf 8. MANCH, No. li)rt, ltM.HtCRE STHrrt. Hxltiii..r.-, 1U to whom orders from all partM of th L'aioo luuitt b ari'lrefted. pnt-piiid. I lr4TtV now e.w. Philadelphia Adv'ts. Arm Nock Window Shades, 5 Af"' Sl,Jll! 185-1 $ I lol G. L. MILLER & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale 4 llitail T)cukrs in ATTIMlOW SHAUEX soulh-west corner y Second and Arch Sis. I'hilidi Ijihtu. Such as Oothe's Landscape, Uorders, Vases, Brrolls,Uoquets,Jold ltorders, Ax. of the most beautiful designs and perfection of finish in hte country, and at such Low Price as to challenge all competition. Hull' and While Hollands, Cambrics, Tassels, Cords, Itrasses, &.c... in every variety for City or Country trade. fiTWe invite an examination of our Stock at the Depot, S. W. corner 2d Sl Arch, Philad. Jan. f 854 4mSM BUILDING HARDWARE it. Tool Store exclusively, Tlte largett EstaltUshment of the kind in the U.S. Win. M. M'CInre U Bro. No. 287 Market St. above Seventh, Philad. T fAXUPACTURERS' Depot for Locks of XVX all kinds, warranted quality. "Talent Silvered, Glass Knobs." Premium Porcelaih Knobs.ovcrl 00 patterns. Silvei-plated Knobs, Hinges, 4c, with the most complete assortment of all the Modern Goods in this line. Purchasers are invited to call and examine Slock. Catalogues sent by Mail if desired. Hot Air Registers and Ycntilatnrs at Factory Prices. t7AU orders put up under the immediate snpervisi'on of the Firm. CALL AND SEE US. fim5!9t Wall Paper ! "ITTALL PA PERS! The sobscril.ers have y now in store their complete Pall Stock ef I'aper Hangings, Curtains, &c. which they offer at very low prices,Wholesa!e and Retail. Our assortment is very complete, compris ing all the qualities, both French and Ameri can. We manufacture a large proportion of oor Goods, and can sell at the lowest rates. Haper Hanging done in the Country at City prices. PARRISH & HOUGH, 491 No. 4 North Fifth St. Philadelphia SEWING MACHINE. (C 'rover, Baker Jc Co' I Patent.') OFT1CSX najmarket &iasn. Boat', n. 406 Broadway. New Tork. No. 42 South Ff.nrtU it near t'twffnnt. fhiladrlnliu. ICS Baltimore M. Baltimore. rSo Controren between tliia and any other Patent. Tbe utility and practical advantages arising from the nse of the great timr-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 our Machine possesses overall others, atk a fair and eandi4 examination of ita merit, and with eonMtnc leare tbe eaae in tbe hand., of an enlightened and diTinrinatins poWie 6.r a Jost, rltrfitenii, Te Mtirt Wo claim, in tho.4! plaee. onr aMlltr to maka tha itrongrrt, hamtinrn'ri. and wrnst durable rraa and one which wilt neither rtp M rarrt when every third jtitrh ia eat. The ftrti-h l.y whieb thit end in stuined i a dia tioulfhfnff rature of our patent, being wholly unlike any other in use, and secured to us eaeluafrcly hj letter patent. Sramdly, the aimplidty of the eonitraetion of our Ma chine, runntns as it does entirely on tfo "cam or eecentric movement," witliout the in of at alngle ctnt wheel, ean not fail of convincing the mot eaallal obttervcr, of lta immtnse strength and eonwo.acnt durability. Thirdly, our rejection of the "abnttle" action, freea the operator from the necessity of stopping every fwmlnntra to replenish the quill, and enables us to nse ordinary spools of cotton or silk of 2 or S0O yards In length, taaufacturera of Boota, Shoes, Bays, Clothing-, Mat tresses, Carriages, and all Cloth or leather work,whre strength and dura hiiity are repaired- frnm the very finest to the heaviest, will find this tbe only Kachlne adapted to their nse. Pamphlets containing drawings and nairwrans testl moniala from those who haro used them for years, may he bad, or will be sent by requret, and the Machine may be seen ha full operation by calling at any above offices. fa-The Gold Medal for the Bat Sewing Machine was awarded us at the Great Fair of the American Institute, held h New Tork, and at the Fair of tbe Maryland Ins titute, h4d at Baltimore, Get ISM. 3m617eM) GEOVER, BAKKjl CO. - Phrenology. ronzziis, wells, at co., from yew totik, Have opened a Phrenological Cabinet and Book More, at 231 ARCH St., Between Gut and 7th, Philadelphia, and are prepared to furnish all their Works oa Phrenology, Physiology, Hydropathy, Magnetisms and Phon ography, at New York price. Professional Examinations.with Charts.and foil written descriptions of character, given day and evening. (Cabinet free to visi tor ,tj-617cajj BRANCH FARMER. Tru?i, Supporter, 0LAUCfi STOCKINGS, Shoul-jlJ-der Braces, and all other Hurgical Apparatus and Ban dages. applied and warranted te five satisfaction, by Dr. and Mrs. M'CI.EN- . . . , . v -v- a up.Vhvth KtreeLl 'mhid'tlnhia. ' A The great cumber oi remaies renevcu anu ired by wearing Mrs. M'Clenachan's Slip- porters, warrants her in commending tnem as superior to anything of the kind ever ottered totiiapublio iiyawiaaj Philadelphia Spring Trade 1854. WA I A' WRIGHT, HVST1XGTOX J PLOYD 152 Market St. k 23 Merchant St. Importers and Whulesale Dealers tn Maple &. Fancy Dry Goods, ARE now receiving a very GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Domestic anb .foreign abrira, suitable fur both City and Country Trade, and which they olfcr at very tout pritett for Cash, or to Prompt Six Months' Men. rrWe solicit an examination of our stock by City, .Neighboring and Distant Buyers. CHAUNCEY HL'LBTJRT, 'TU i:ht. Huntington & Flovd, 152 Market rc2 J St. 'Philadelphia. WITB Wainwri :lmftl7c FIK ST.4TIO.VCRY. CRAKJ tc FCI.TON, 19 South EIGHTH Street, Philadtlphia beg leave to call the attention of Country Dealers, Schools, and persons visiting the Citv, to their complete assortment of ljii;liiih, French, and American ST A TlttA' EH y.which thpy are selling Whole sale and Retail on the most reasonable terms. Their slock comprises erery variety of Cap, Letter and Note Paper and Knvelopes, includ in a full assortment of ihe celebrated goods of De La Hue & Co. and Thos Khoads & Sons of London. Also Gold and Steel Pens, Drawing Pencils (Fa- hr. anH mtiir Ilravinv Pnner. Ilrtstol : Board, Sealing Wax, Ink, Inkstands, Rodnrs', N.li-Jtibt received from Germany, a large Crookes'.Wostenholms'and other fine Cutlery, j and varied assortment of FANCV GOODS, to Portinonaies. Pocket Books, Portfolios, Writ-; hich the attention of the public is respect ing Desks. Ac. Ac. Persons visiting the City ! fully invited 6mS17t3. can have their paper and envelopes embossed " with their initials without extra charge. I JQ00 TotlS Xo.l SliperphoSJiliateO IHIP, l If ..lil;i nun, iicijii i. ami iiisii learning respectfully solicited and filled with the strictest integrity IRmnWpd I BEG leave respectfully to call the Public's attention to my Establishment. No. 5." j Sonth FOI;rTH St. (below Chestnut), Philad-1 elphia, for the manufacture and sale of En I'Clopea, where I will always be in readiness to aitend to any orders 1 may be favored with. I I am prepared to furnish Envelopes of every quality, size and description, Wholesale and j Retail.the Government pattern, plain and legal. : I would also call attention to the iiie-Mnn- ing, Engraving, Printing, and Embossing ot j Business Cards for Envelopes, Letter-heads, I Bill-heads, Cards, Circulars, Ac, all of which I furnish at very low rates. Stamping letters prevents their going to the Dead Letter Office, j ent, patent machines ol the latest improve-. menls for embossing, printing, Ac, also for the manufacture of Envelopes, and every faci lity for executing orders with despateb.and for their delivery by Express Lines or as may be aereed upon. I can not fail to compete with if not excel any other establishment of Ihe kind I Gram, Lard. Soap, or any other marketable in tbe worldl rVItommopathic Envelopes Produce. They will also Wholesale to Mer constamly on hand, samples of which rnav be i chants, and save them the Jobber's profit, which seen t hnmirle omce,also of I he-stamped r.nv. ly.M77Jt WM. COLBERT. KOWB & Et'STOV, 111, JWi Third Street, btloic Race, PHILADELPHIA! Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Corn Brooms, Looking Glasses, Cordage, Painted Buckets, WickandTwines, Clocks, Willow Baskets, Window Shades, Matches, Cedar Ware, Bristle Brnshes. Blacking. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE of all kinds, at the Manufacturers' lowest Cash prices. Joirs Ecsrns) 3m509 Jso. II. Row. Fruit and Confectionery. r) UBINCAM A HKLLKR., Wholesale Ma j nufactnrers and Dealers in Confection ery of all kinds. No. 1 13 North Third Subeluw Kane PHILADELPHIA. The attention of dealers is requested to an examination of their stock.which m ill befonnd to be of (. equal to anv in the city. FOR EIGN FRL'ITS of all kinds in seasoB. N.B. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. '-in-r13 ltooli Agents Wanted. V GENTS WANTED in every Town and County in the Cniled States, to sell the most popular and saleable books published many of Ihem beautifully illustrated with Col ored r.ngravings ; also the most popular worRs of T. S. AaTHia, including -Arthur's Cottage Libra rv.' Intelligent ant enterprising men will find this plcas- ant and profitable business, for particulars, address (postnaiit J. W. IIKADI.KV. Publisher. ItIM No. 4S North k'ourth St. fhiLuirlphij, J. K. GOULii, (Successor to A. FI0T,) At. 164, Cite stiiut Street, Sicaim's Building, PHILADELPHIA, IXTENSIVE Mrsic Prausnra and Dealer j in Musical Instruments of every descrip tion exclusive Agent for the sale rif Halleit, DavisACo's(BostouPateDtSuspension Bridge AZulian and other PIANOS, I.Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons.Martin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, 8heet Music, Music Books, etc. Residents of the Country will be snpplied by mot r otherwise with any music they may wish, at as low rates as if purchased in person. Having one of the largest stocks iu the I'nited States, I feet confident of satisfying all who mav favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Mnsic snpplied on tbe most liberal terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for sale. Iy473 Rags Wanted. IETXG extensively engaged in the marruf y actitre of PAPER, we will pay to Conn try Merchants and others having HAGS for sale, more thim the present market prices Cask. JESSL'P A MOORE. Paper Manufact'a, Philadelphia Jim. 8 A M, North t. Sm'8 (1st 8t. be ow Arch, between, tin It 6th-) STRAW GOODS-SPRING 1854. friHE subscribers are now prepared to cxhi J, bit ai their Splendid XeW HtaUIItbrrtent No. 41 S-JVth Srond ,SV. Philculelphia, an enliee new anu beautiful. stock! er Htraw. Pancy and Silk Bonnets and Plaits, Flowers, otcauu i a. . ...... V. L gentlemen, which our old patrons. Merchahls and Milliners generally are invited to examine, confidently promising them,inextent,in variety, in novelty, and in styles, a stock unequalled. l"5"Orders carefully and promptly executed. THOMAS WHITE & CO. r.ixc p.it. ONE-THIRD CHEAPER THAN WHITE LEAD, and free from all poisonous Qualities. . THU A'nr JKKXF.T ZlSa CVMPAXr, having greatly enlargrd tlir works, aud improved tbe quality or thir pr'-lurts. ar pt-paml to eaernta orders tur thrir SDfEBlOR PAIMTS, ury, and Uroand in Oil, la a.rti-d i-M-kagt4 of tn.m to irtio Armada ; also IKV, in b.rr.ls. of '.sun pounds nich- Thrir WiliTK ZIMT, whe-b is sold dry or ground in oil, is warranted pure aud uusurpaserd lur body aod uniform a hitensa. A mi-thod of preparation has reently K-n discovert, which enahle. tbe Omnatiy to warrant their painta to k.-i-p fr-sh and soft in the ke. f.r any reasonal.iw time, lu tliis restart their paints will be superior to any other in the ninrkrf. Thir BKOWN .INC PAINT, which la Bold at a low f.rii-e. and can onlr be msde from the Zine or?e from Nrw Jersey, is now well kntwn ffr lie protective quali. tis whrn 'applied to iron or otlirr mtalir surfaces. Their sTOMilMIK PAINT posraww all t ties of the Brown, and is of an iitrMMf rolo ting Ctugta, m-i.u, KuH"1'" Their ?Tis; :tl.tK r.l.l poersra ill in. pirrr- coivr lor pain Ices. FKKM II A KIClAKUS. tVlilf-sale Paint IValem and Importers, N. W. eor. of Ibtb and Market SU. i'AuW.JAto. Willow Ware, Ac. II. COULTER, 49 South SECOND St., Philadelphia, S doors above Chestnut, East side, Importerand Manufacturer all kinds of "1T7II.I.OW WARE Consisting in part of i f the followi.. Ladies' Traveling Bas-I kets, Work Baskets, Flower Baskets, Otlice ! Baskets. Segar Baskets, Plain, Fancy and Em-1 broidered Bakets, Ladies' Work Stands and Sewing Chairs of beautiful design and excel-1 lent workmanship, which, ne is selling rcmar- kabiv chean for Cash. TVEBI'RG'S Original and Genuine, warran I ted of superior qualitv the. cheapest manure in the world. Farmers and dealers i supplied at low price;. Extra Quality Land Platter. 5,000 barrels selected expressly for its fertil izing qualny. in.000 bushels of same in bu!t. 1,1.00 barrels Calcined Plaster. 5(H) Casting ion Dentist " PERVYHy G VA yo This article we offer j in confidence to ourctistomers.as equal to any t imported, and far superior to most iu the mar ket. 5,000 bags of this superior Guano fir sale at the lowest market rates. Also Palag'Uuan Guano IVu.lrette Gronnd Char coal, Ar. C. FRENCH CO. at the Stenm Plaster Mills, junction Tork At. Crown and Callowhiil Sis. Philadtlphia. 513 To Wool-Growers. rj 50.000 pounds Wool WANTED. twJ The subscribers feel thankful for past patronage conferred upon their iiiinitat-.iiirm'r iterations, and hone in future lnat lne -ell-wishers of their country will feel disposed to share abnndantlv bv patronizing iim). jUMrv and Enterprise." Farmers, Merchants, and Mechanics, we invite you all to ?lve us a ,,,1 as we intend keeping cons 3nItr on i,anj a go0J assortment of Goods of our own manufacture, such as Cloths, Cassimcrrs, Satinetts, Flannels, Blankets, Stocking Yarns, :. to exchange for Wool or sell low for Cash, . is from 10 to l per cent. Cash will be paid for WOOL at all times, the rejutar market price. We do not expect to run Wagons to collect Wool we think it is better fnr both Wo"! Grower and Manufactu rer to deal at the Factory, where there is a variety of goods to select from, and the manu facturers have a mnch better chance to render satisfaction to their customers than when a few goods are hauled out in a wagon. Bv strict attention tn business, they hope to merit a eoodly share of public patronage. Very respectfully vonrs, STATTEN, MARK A CO, White Deer Mills, Cnion Co, Pa May 10. I5t 3m521 Samuel 9rcirllens EN(at. "VTOTtCE is hereby giren that the Kesistei of Union Cf.tinryon ihe 2d dar of March, lt.rt,issaet! to the subscribers. Letters Tesia- mentarv fn the last wiil and fesiament of Samuel M'CIellen, late of HuUaloe township, I'nmn rntit.fr. Airfapi. All n?rnn.t nwintr i said estate are reotiested to make navmenl. .. - , - - -- - r uii.i in. isc im iii s.ianii3 u a i ii . me r..isic will present them pn perly authenticated lor settlement. KAMf'EL M'CLELI.EN. Executor. MARV ANN M'C'.ELLEN, Executrix BntTaloe, March 19, 1854 Notice. T" fTTTrnS Testampntnrtr tn tbe T.ststr of j I , ALEX AN DER M'CLl?RE. late of the liorouan oi l.ewisDurg.neceasen, naving seen granted tn the subscribers notice is hereby gtven to all persons indebted lo said estate, to make immediate payment; and those having claims are requested to present them dnly authenticated for settlement to either of the undersigned. KD W D C. HCMEf , of Bellefonfe, Pa. ELIZABETH M CLL'RE, Lewisburg. Lewisburg. Jan. It, lf54 Executor's XotUe. "VTOTICE is hereby given, thar letters testa Jj mrntnry on the estate of St snsa Fain, late of MiiHinburg boroueh, dee'd, have been granted !r Ihe undersigned, in due form of law, by ihe Register of I'nioncounty. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against it wilt present them dely authenticated for settlement. HENRT W. FRIES, Executor. Lewisburg, April 29, 1854 Instalment OJiee Susquehanna Railroad Company, 1 Haaaianran, Jan. 20, 1854. $ rTlHE STOCKHOLDERS of this Company X r hereby notified thai the Seeond Instalment of Five Dellar per Share is called in, payable on or before the 8th of February next; am) an instalment of like amount payable on or before the 10th day of each month tbereaiter, until tne whole is paid in, w wit, the lOtb of October next by thai resirlfnr in Baltimore at Union Bank or Maryland ; Dauphin county Bank of Middietown Noribomberl'd county Bank of Northumbld; tlnioa county Lewisburg Savings Institution. By order. ROB. P. KOLLIRS, Treasurer. BLANKS Constable, for and ale or printed to order, at the Chronicle Office Perfect Fits ! JOIIV It. 91ILLCR carries oa til Tailoring business, on hia own hok, at bit old stand on North Third 8treet,where be will attend to Making and Culling as tsual. The FASHIONS received from New Tork. All woik done in the best style told 64 most reasonable terms. Produce received a Market pnees. Lewisbnrg, Sept. 8, ia59 JOHJi B. MILLER. Summer Fashions for 1854, From Ths P. Williams, Broadway, New York, just ree'd by J. B. MILLER, Lewisburg. UNION TENPERANCE HOTEL, 1S Ice Cream and Eating Saloa( Corner f Second and Market St. Having rented the commodious and well iiiititted buildings at the lower end of Market Sl (formerly the mansion of Wm Jfayes.Eiq the subscriber is prepared to entertain STA.GEK.S AA'D TRAVELERS, Mao aod Beast, with lodging and food ba not with intoxicating liquors. I "irThere is also attached an ICE CREAM Saloon for Ladies, and an EATING SALOON for Gentlemen. He respectfully solicits a fair trial, and share of the public patronage. E. PETERS. Lewisbnrg, March 30, 1854 9m PAPER HANGINGS, Chairs, and Cabinet Ware. n A VINO made a large addition in rear of his Brick shop, upper end of Market street, and disenntinned his sbop en 3d street, the subscriber has removed there all hia tool and ware, and wu'l be happy to see old custo mers and new at his Market St- shop. A fresh supply of WALL PAPER, consists ing of new and fashienable patterns, is now selling at reduced prices. All kinds of CHAIRS and CABISET FIR. yiTVRE, suitable for Parlor or Kitchen, can be bad on terms which can not fail to please, tr j-AII work warranted. WM. ARMSTRONG. Lewisburg, March 17, 1854 6m IIl'SSEY'S GRAIN BEAPEB, for cutting both Grain and Grati, M ANt'FACTLKED and for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry bv GEDDEa, MARSH A Ci STILL MORE AEWS COACEhAJAG THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD ichit h is t't be extended from Lewisburg t& Liticistovn on the Juniata through by mminburg ! f I T ia a tact that 0. II. Klsel haa go ahead of all ihe Companies, and baa aaw opened one of the best and largest stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS ever opened in this country, and of such stylo and qualities as will give satisfaction to all. CRT GOODS of all kinds, OR O C ERIE 8, Coff, T.-a, share., anonr, sinlaases, Ric. Chsea. Crackers. Soap, Candles, Tot-acro, Sugars, Ac. Also Ilardrare, Qwnttvrare. Ccdvricartf Boots and Shoes, Hats, and Caps of ibe latest at; brand best quality, l.tnbreila, Bra.be, Broom. Paint grouud ana) dry. Oil of ell kind, and other article tee nnmeroa to mention ill at which will b soli at piice so row as to astonish purchasers. All kind ot Country PRODUCE lakn im exchange lor Good. (Xj-I'leaae give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, a I charge nothing for looking at ass Goods. D. H. KISSEL. Miffiinlitrrg, Cct 29. 1853 The Far-Famed Medicine I HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Tb'aM Pill Wni poinpojw-d vrtirvly tf n-diHnnl hn-ftv ar rif mtt harmies natitn.whilt nuaottti arr virtu they psejs have ivndeml thea ai-i taiiv pop h far im Dt-arljr i-tvi-t jit f tbe w or 11. Th inkru-tiM ajuct-t-t9 llie-v hf net with tferoatioTit th Mau-fv in nuft aiWaorriiuary. ewtBf, It in .rw.4, to thrir won-ierijl t-ttoac im tit car vt Biliau romplatnt anl dmrlrrii vf tn Li Try sod ptoanack, Prwria rw jtitT In ning then artffrti; oirtrctioitf, avldoBi taii in being rcMorcd t baaJib- Weakness and IeLiIit7.--Kestoration to Health of a Gentleman, aged 45f whfO at Death's door. I tS. U'Urfram Oe Krf CSarte. .. ArteJ.V At naj. near Haut, SumtncUurt, 17 Ag. IS. re rn ..'VEssoa lltiUw.v. Mr A l r. ioeLSn rTxTo?. fbmeHv a resident of tkt place, hail bt-en in a ittriinine state of health tor npwsrov of thr.e yaars, arsdnallj wasting away to a .hadow ly ntchtly rr.pirHfiotrs and want of appetite, whiih eeasr.1 great uneafinefstn his friends, as he badronsnlt' vancae amslical BK-n iu Hath.wiibont cnVj. Heat last osetlronr I'ilis, and under Peovulenr was restored to health l? tn-iv mean., lie lately .migrated to New Tork. and bae just written to say, that he was never better in healthe and desired me to ai-uaint yoa with the cirenmstaaee. I ouxhr also to raenta.w. that ray wits haa ewsivr sreaS aeneht from the n.-e of your Pill. 1 remain. Sir. yenre respeetfully, UlAULilS eU'l II, lnaeeatJlir Vkslstaf. A pernrsnont Cure of a diseased Liver ef many Years' duration. fory ff a Lrtttr frmn Mr. finis, f Vmfsf, TeH, as 1 V. ftr HUUwt-t. Pear Sli In this di.trtet yonr Fills command mere estensive sale than any other proprietary medicine refer the public. Asa proof of their cflteat-yia Liveraad Bilioa tVmvlaints 1 may mention the fotlowioz ease, A lady ff tins town with whom X am ersr.nally aenainted. a r years was a severe safferer if m disease of tbe Liver at 4 Incentive onrsne; her medical attendant asswred ber that he could do not bin to relieve her snfr nng. and it wsa not likely she conld mirvhe many month.. This annean ccment naturally cantvd great alarm astoar ker frtrO'l. and relations, and they induced h.-r lo make a trial of yonr Hills.whlrh so improved her y. n.Tal health thai he was irdneid to ernuaoe th-m wntis.he received nperffeS cure. TM is twelve month, am, and sbe has not ciper iencrd any sjmptoieol' relapse, and onen declare las your Villa have hern the means of savioe her life. I rentals, ltear tir. your, traly. July 2M, tSi,:n.d .CaSJ. raafxclcoraltsl JVt are vmierfptly efeaeim tr Inwrina c mjimtnut kzn Trop.y Jann.Wce Jeeortsrr AsUima Ivsentery Liver Cmplnt STmfbtss Billons f om-KrysHls Lrmhaajo Tir.olcraS plaints Female Irreg- Tite Tcmors Btotrhes oa Wlarltiea KhrtltmHsW tier. the Skin fevers of all ketentioai efVenefal Ar Rowel Cmpl't kind trine fretions Colfca Fit terofwla. er Worms cf a" Constipat'n ef Rent Khiis rvll kmi" th Bowels Hrad-ach Sore Threat Weskwsstrm ConsnmpticB Indieestion Stona and aey ratts Debility lnaamatien Oreret Ac c. gold at th rtstahllshmim of rtwnsor ft tn.tr it. W Strand, iiu-ar Temple Bar. London.! and sl-e al In Sew Vora, thjdera i'T licrie In the stAtss.Jdrrov. r. n.JJoerov, A roct-.Tpfi' ! 11 "e attenn" e" .!, hy all ersaecsOWnV.k.t and "WET throuehout the (aW - rtalee. a Roles at 8. h cis. and lrfO. e... . J kaaMthobsaea ef th I"""" Prwi honses In thecltoit. .a.f.rrrr aWTaerr I a mnsi ! vine try Boxes. N. B. Directions for Ihe cnidane r"'"1 very disorder, are affixed to each Bos 1 ' Gr-roi sale by Dr. KEMPER. Mifflin TT ,4 Q TJ not refuted al the tw IV A alii burg Khwaicle tto D EEDS ef a eoperiof forai.for ChronielenH.ee. ft - T" OOD WASTED . , a. at ihe CBreaisiva ll ,r,i