LEWISBUKG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. '! i i; i. 1 rf "I V!li. n m.i. n'.TI ni h1 J)i i JsJOi JiSU LiJilUil JBiii ! July 21, 1S54. Wn ttmrntmr Jttem. Tin Bi4mt'lv tin lrpt eirc riia I-w 'rfti,f,nLo?Si arel chtulaUMi b.pp.r la Union cobbit. ITAiy Store 7Y.Art. ft.r-JAMKS POT.l.orK. Northtimldnd. h.prtt Court D. M. SMYSER. Montgomery. tonal Com maimer GEOJJA Usl E , Al legan y. Democrat ic State Ticket. e.wnwr Wl I. LI A M TSIGLER, of Clearfield. fiupremt Court J. S. I!L M'K. of Somerset. Canal Committioner H'Y S. MOTT, of Pike. Union County Vliir Nominees. Congrttt lion. JOSKI'Il CASEY, J.;r, pnrnprfirK- sTS"' f Ski txtrBovE. CummiuioKcr MARK IIALFl'KXN Y. or II .OITLrT. ReguterJMES W. rEXXIXGTOX, or MirruBi.Ta- Atulitor HENRY S. BOrER, ! 'ZTJ""! :j TO DivisionistS. How can you expect to sureeed, while : Ihe New Berlin rres-es in their central ; position, and the. New Berlin office holders eousUntly moving around the county, are Congress, and for the Repeal of the Neb rontinually arguing againt and mi-rerre- raskality. They style themselves the enling your plan ? If you wish to euc- j " Keitbmcan .'artt." cced this year, it U most certain you must Similar parties are also forming, in not be idle as you were lat year but 1 ''"r rr"e State, or in Congressional dis you must work, spread cnrrc;t iiif .rma-1 ,r'-,? otucr S,a,f" tion, and produce harmony of action. ..or, J A correspondent of the N. Y. Evening you will fail for another year. 1,"s, (IV" ) f,,a,M thlt five ,arCe rul),ic SfThere should be at least 1000 copies j meetings have been held in Tioga Co., of the Chionielc (or conic other ivL-,ii.ii j I'a., in which men of all parties pledged paper.) circulated weekly, in addition to j themselves to oppose any candidates for its present edition of 744 copies, to go to ; p, (',lntV) or National offices, who are those tmrtii.ns i.f the county where the! . ' " c .i i- . ,. 1 , , , ,' . , not in favor of the immediate restoration only. We are williiie t.. do our sl.nre of the work, but deem it useless hereafter o dt vote any considerable share of our paper to the question, as fir as regards our present readers, who are probably ere this deciucd for tr aijmurl the measure. - ABOther Challenge. Within the last year, the New Berlin papers have been repeatedly a-kcd to copy the Division Bill, that their honest readers might see whit the proposed measure really is. This they have uni form ely rtutifl to do. Instead of that fair and honest course, they have publish ed false statements of its provisions ar tides conveying false impressions of its j requirements or garbed extracts, from which they argue falsely and deceive their own patrons. B&"'Ye ag:iin ask one and all Ihe New Berlin Editors for once to publish the Division Bill, J tiny 7irr. Hew Berlin "fixing" the Offices. It is some time since we have amused our readers by morsels of the invaluable products of the New Berlin Timn. From the last week's issue, we have a charac teristic specimen of the ttryt.-mfiitt which tbey put forth in opposition to Division, and the taste and truth of those argument'. It seems that the New Bcrliners hove been so long accustomed to spending their time in " arranging " all couuty matters, from Representative down to the recipient oft "County grass," that they fondly imagine they will still retain that privilege, even when their quiet town becomes still more rural and Sabbatical, and the quantity of grass and vacant buildings still more abun dant. The Timet has a programme of the c ffices as they are to he dispensed in Union and Sujdcr Counties, (although several offices as now provided for are omitted, aud ethers introduced which arc not known to the laws,) which we copy, gratis, as fol lows : Lewisbur; is to be the seat of justice H. C Hickok lo be the Lawyer to ihe Commiss ioners Wonlen the Printer Henry Fries to be ihe Court Cryer Tbotnas Hayes awerrer of the pavements and court room Barton to have the washing and eleaninp of public buildings Slifer superiniendaiu of ihe public grounds and walks Dill Frick aeni to Com miioner' Clerk Geo. F. Miller bell-ringer Jas- F. Linn director of tyranny, and John to wait on tbe Oyster parties (iutelius to pet the Commissioners to scn new lionrf for $300,000 H. C. Eyer to have $2 per day out of the County Treasury for running the coun ty line, making three draughts, fixing on SSc linsprore foroneseaiof justice and Lewisburg for another Waernseller lo assist Gutelius lo lay plans to humtiuc the people Fred Mo- ret and Jim Davis for Associate Judzes; thev are not heavy-R. M. Musr and W. F. See-1 bold for the other two, they are lieavy. and would brinij an amout of weight on the bnch rarely met with in any little county not les than 600 pounds. The Timet pretends the above was from the brilliant brain of some "Railroad Whig from Hartley." We vendure lo say that tbe authors are not Railroad men, nor; Pollock men, nor Hartley men Hartley , does not harbor such "Railroad Whigs !" i he article was seen in the nanus o. . m. Roshong, and is believed to have been the product of his joint labors with Jhn Swinefard two precious "Railroad Whigs from Hartley," truly ! As to the offices, re don't complain, in this instance, of the arrangement of our Kaiiroaa niiigs irom Hartley (.viz. Roshong and Swineford) aforesaid ; nor do we hear of any murmurs in this region. We all try to "bear our honors meekly," and shall proceed with our accustomed I avocations, just as if nothing bad happen ed. The only dirk side to the picture, Is a pretty strong impression an impres sion verified by tbe figures after elections for some years back that tbe New Ber lin caucus dictations an now rarely if ever heeded by the "outside barbarians," and we may lose our offices after all. So we will not boast prematurely, lest the Times' appointments should fail of being "ratified od onnVajed" by Vox TopuU. Republican Convention. Tin State Anti-Nebrfclsa CoDTention of Oliio heUoa Thursday, 13th, the an niversary of the passage of the Ordinance i cf ls" was hot Vo0 ,nJ enthusiastic The Convention met at Columbus Hon. H. P. Sciter, old line Pern., presided. Kesulutinns against the Nebraska Bill and the extension of slavery, and in favor of a general Convention of the Freo States, . were adopted. The Indians Anti-Nebraska Convention ' mct 1,1 Indianapolis on the 13th, Judge T. Smith, an old line Democrat, presiding. The nliojutioI)8 or,pose the Nebraska swin. I die n( ,ne repeal of the Missouri Com- I promise, pledge a general co-operation, I without regard to party predilections, i W"'1 the "'" of slavery, in favor ! ol" a prohibitory Liquor Law, and depre- j cate the action of the Democratic Conven lion which met at Indianapolis last May. The opponents of Nebraskality in Michigan, have formed a State Ticket, composed of Whigs, Free Soilers, and l'',mS Old Line Democrats, something in FT0'0" ,be number of the respective VaTe wno are TW "gainst the ex ,c"8i"n of s,aTCT under tte power f i of ,,U! Miuri restriction. Judge Knox, ,f ,ne Supreme Court has been there try- ing to stop the movement in that strong : dmioeratic county, but without any effect. j Tlu, ,e t,,illk and act fr ttem. 1 , ., ... . .- " selves, without the dictation of their ser- j vai.ts in office. There are other Northern j and Western counties in Pennsylvania, where simibir fufions against the Nebraska party are forming. Armstrong County. The anti-Nc-bjaska men of Armstrong county mct in Kittaning on the 4th inst., to nominate a county ticket. The Democratic County Commissioners refused to let them meet in the Court House, (thereby helping the Democratic party, of course!) and they bad to assemble in a church. The following ticket was nominated : Assembly, Abner W. I.ne; rrothmiotary, Samuel Owens. ftST"We live in a world of change." If so, New Berlin printers are certainly in the world, fur tbey are as changeable as the colors in the kakiodoscope. The Star of 'his week appears in the name of It I ITm i k Beavlr two very clever young men, but who know no more about printing than a horse knows about music and we find by Ihe I'hilad. A ir that Mr. LEADER is publisher of the Vulkeffrcxind. But these changes occur so often, as to be without Valedictory or Salutatory, and one graud editorial "we" is kicked out and another I i n :.t. . - i i e..-" usoereu iu wjiunui a wuj ui nuuviui to the public. But, whatever alterations may occur in names, the papers have for the last year had the same object the destruction of the Whig party in Union county or the crushing of the Division movement. Bitter, Beaver, Smitb,Leader and Merrill have published a CALL for a Convention which thy know is calculated to split the party in two, and which tiny k-iwic is a fraud on the public, as seven of the names they fradulcntly use have since recalltd the same and thereby forbidden a publication cf the names ! Yet "rule or ruin" they continue to publish them I rsWuW'e expect our spicy friend Leader will make a model German paper out of the "Volkcsfreund," and only regret that our knowledge of the German will not be sufficient to enjoy it fully. His assertion that that sheet "has the largest circulation of any in the county," is accounted for on the supposition that the Editor calls New Berlin, all Union county, for the Sclins- r.mlmt and Lewisburi! Cltronule i f , , . i;,. j t, have each a larger circulation ; and the two together, print more weekly than all j lVrlin "ew .' "Know Nothings'' among Catholics. ( Re? 0.Qstas A irownson) the most : wnci and ucntei Catholic in America, j . . f countrv. and has recent- wriftcn for the Catholio Review, a long anJ aUe artj(.,e patyng with the Na.ve Amcriean feeling,, (while denoun- cing gome of their ,eaderg corrupti) and j iving some vcry gooJ ajT;ccs to foreigners j anj Catholics. Some of the Catholic and Te sailing his position, with j ii,,, cncrgy ; but his views will j w; lc,y c;rcuiatcd, and do good, despite ; , LUl frantic pleading of the , r ,eauiall anJ itfl two-penny country echoes. Alas I what will Samivel and W'agler do, if their foreign allies desert them ? Boston, July 17. The New Hampshire Legislature adjourned on Saturday, after a session of six weeks. Among the acts passed were the following : An act to pre vent fraudulent issues on Banks, Railroad and other companies ; an act making cities liable for damages caused by mobs and riots ; and an act empowering married wo men to make testamentary disposition of their estates. FOREIGN NEWS. New York, July 18. The U. S. Mail Steamer Franklin, from Havre via Southampton, bound for this port, went ashore during a dense fog, early yesterday morning, off Montauk, Long Island. She had a large cargo of eight hundred tons of valnablo merchandise, and she brought also 1G0 passengers. The latter were all landed safely, and about forty of them arrived here this morning. The position of the Frauklin is considered a dangerous one, but if the weather should continue calm, she may be got off 6afely. The Franklin sailed from Havre ou the 5th inst., and touched on the same day at ('owes, thus bringing London and Paris papers of the 5th. At Liverpool, on the 4th, the cotton market was dull, and prices were unchanged since the previous steamer. Flour bad declined sixpence, Wheat was lower, and Indian Corn dull. The reply of the Emperor Nicholas, to the Austrian summons to quit the Princi palities, has been received. It is a prc emptory refusal. Russia is determined to resist to the last man and the last rouble. A collision be tween the Austrian and Russian forces in Moldavia was considered imminent. The Russians arc defending tbe line of the river Sercth. The Austrian Commander-in-Chief has proceeded to the seat of war, with order to insist on the evacuation of Moldavia. The news from the fleets is not decisive. On the 20th of June, the Anglo-French Baltic fleet was lying before Cronstadt. A general attack was expected the next day. It is stated that the Prussian govern ment has received from O:ilodel Montuf fell, who was sent to St. Petersburg!! with a dispatch to support Austria in her sum mons, information indicating marked cold ness on the part of Russia. On the 18th of June the Turkish troops attacked the Hcllekicb volunteers comman ded by H.iji Petros. After a conflict of three hours the Greeks were completely beaten. A considerable number were killed and wounded. Their guns and bag gage were captured. The Greeks took flight towards Agraphia and Olympus. On the 21st June, tbe Turkish advance fell on the Russian army, 25,000 strong, when a desperate battle ensued, lasting two days, when the Russians made good their retreat with the loss of 2500 men. Reveriet ef the Turks. We have news from Asia, that on the 9th June, the Turks attempted to storm two redoubts between Asurgreit and Ku- tais, when they were attacked iu the flank, and defeated with a loss of from 1500 tj 2000 men, by the Russians. The Turks 1 also lost 13 cannons, 35 standards, aud ! their whole camp equipage. We hope this may piove not all correct. ' Sl'AIJf. A military insurrcction,heaJed 1 by Gen. O'Donnell, has broken out in Spain, and threatens serious consequences, j The intelligence that the President of the Vermont Central Railroad has resign ed, after makitng an over-issue of 8,0u0 shares of stock, has oceassioncd no little sensation amon" the friends of the Sunbu- ry ft Erie Company. Mr. Crane's sub- j scription to that company was one ofj IN mo Hundred liiousaud iKiuars, u our memory serves us ; aud upon it was based the City subscription of One Million. Ouly the first instalment from the City, by the terms of the ordinance, depends upon the prior payment of an instalment by Mr. Crane. If we are correct in this, the fraudulent stock issue at Boston, and consequent irretrievable ruin of Mr. Crane, may have most unfortunate results for our city. But we look with confidence to the energy and resources of Mr. Cooper, the President, to provide against the new difficulty. l'hiladctphia Daily Register. t& Mr. Cooler, in a public card, states other persons will be responsible for Mr. Crane's subscription, and anticipates no serious difficulty. Awful Mortality. On the up trip of the propeller Oriental, a large number of Norwegian emigrants were on board, among whom the ship fever suddenly broke out, aud, before the trip was ended, carried off about fifty of them. They had endured a long and tedious journey from their fatherland, and the confinement of closely packed cars overland, aud were fully pre pared for the incursions of a disease which is never satisfied with a few. Every atten tion was paid to their wants by Captain Squires and his crew, but for which many more must have perished. The deaths occurred principally on Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. Bujjfuloe Express. New York, July 17 N. B. Blunt, District Attorney, died yesterday at Leba non Springs ; Emma Augusta Masun, late Miss Whcatley, died at Oyster Bay, yester day, and ex-Judge Merrit, of this city, died yesterday of chclcra. Baltimore, July 17. The New Or leans mail came to hand 'his morning. There were 191 deaths ia New Orleans for the week ending on the 9tb, which is a re markable decrease.' The annual commencemcne sf Franklin and Marshall College will be held at Ful ton Hall, in Lancaster on the 26th inst. On Tuesday the 25tb, the corner stone of the new college edifice will he laid. UNION AND VICTORY 1 For Governor, JADES POLLOCK! t-The undersigned, being a majority of the Whig Standing Committee of Union County, do hereby, for the sake of preser ving peace and harmony in tho Whig party, call upon the Whigs throughout t the County to meet in their respective! Districts on SATURDAY THE 2.TH DAT I OF JUNE INST. aud elect two Delegates to1 represent in COUNTY COXVEMTIOS ou JIU.MIAi tbe 'JOth djy 01 juue msi (Signed) 1. L. F. ALBRIGHT, 2. MICHAEL BROWN, 3. O. N. WORDEN, 4. M. H. TAGtiART, 5. W. F. WAG ENS K LLER The undersigned, members of the W big . Standing Committee of Union County,' have viewed with much concern and regret j tliA .llvUi.m nnd dl.tr.-otw.n nreviiilinff ill I the party, aud are anxious if possible to avoid the necessity and bad effects of hold ing two separate Conventions, and having signed their names to a BLANK Call, with out date, for a Convention of Delegates, hereby, for the sake of peace and unity, RECALL the same, and respectfully rec ommend to all the Whigs in the County to meet on SATURDAY, the 24th of June inst., and elect two Delegates to rep resent them in COUNTY CONVENTION on MONDAY the 26th inst. This recom mendation is made without pretending to decide on the rights of Mr. Waeenscllcr or Mr. Merrill to act as Chairman of our Committee, and for the sole purpose of haimoniziug the party and securing the success of our nominees. (Signed) 6. JOHN CRAIG, 7. DANIEL LEES, 8. J. W. PENNINGTON, 9. WILLIAM RUHL, 10. R. V. B. LINCOLN, 11. WM. S. CLING AN. 15 June, 1851. -" - I D The Committee originally consisted of 20 members, one of whom (Mr. Wm. J. May) has I since removed from the County leaving but j 19 members in the Committee. t"p"t'.her members of the Committee have not been seen, and have therefore had no opportunity j to si"n the above Call. eT.. 1 ...:.K r.,. ! Kf 111 aUWIuailUt; llll IIIC lUIC- going Call, the Delegates assembled at the ! time and place appointed. 1 be followiug Districts wero represented : I ,, , .,r r l a-r 1 Hartley, V est Buflaloe, Mif-i flinburrr, Buffaloe, White Dccr.J T ....... I....-,,. NT SJ H'oP,),! Ivictl fin flMno ITn. Pnnnc Snlinc irrove, asiiintrtoii, .enter u of the 23 districts. JAMES M'CREIGIIT of Buffaloe was chosen President, and J. D. Foriiet, of Hartley, Secretary. The first business in order was the nom ination of ... . . . - a cauuiuaiB lu rrpic?uui mis . Congressional district, when Hon. Joseph Casev of Union county was unanimously nominated, and Messrs. Slifer of Lewisburg, Gibson of Union, and Snyder of Selius grove, appointed Congressional Conferees. For Senator, Judge Marshall of White Deer was named, but declined in favor of a Juniata candidate. Dr. Howcr of Frec burg was then named, who also concedes the right to Juniata. Messrs. James Mar shall of White Deer, M'Creight of Buffa loe, and Gutelius of Sclinsgrovc,were then elected Senatorial Conferees, instructed to present the name of Dr. J. B. Hower for senator For Representative, Messrs. Speck of. but as durultle a Truss as any other, in lieu of Selinsgrove, Howcr of Frccburg, Siinonton hf u"'tr; a;ul 'ncon.for.al.le art.c'e usu n ' c ally sold. I here is no ditliculty attending the of Buffaloe, and W lit of Hartley, were fimng. and when the pad is located it will nominated. The vote stood Speck 10, o o- . i wi. Cs T. Howcr 3, Simonton 4, M .It 4. So Dr. Fkederick Speck, of Selinsgrove, was rloolfirorl noniinntpd. find Mer'srs. W. F. ' I Wagenscller of Selinsgrove, Dr. Seebold j of Hartley, and Worden ol Lewisburg, appointed Representative Conferees. For County Commissioner, Messrs. S. Doycr Jr. of Peons, Aurand of Middlcburg, and Halfpenny of Hartley, were put in nomination. After several balloting, Mark IIalfpen.w, of Hartley, having received the highest number of votes, was duly nominated. For Register & Recorder, Messrs. Smith of White Deer and Pennington of Mifilin- burg, were nominated. The vote stood Smith 11, Pennington 15, when John W. Pe.nnixgton of Miffliuburg was declared nominated. For Auditor, Henry S. Boyer Esq. of Washington Tp. was duly nominated. The Miffliuburg Academy having passed out of the control of the County, the use less formality of nominating Trustees was dispensed with. Whig County Committee. The President of the late Whig Con vention of Union county, was deputed to appoint a Standing Committee of one from each Election District, and would recommend the following gentlemen : niiite Deer Samuel Marshall. Killy Jacob Hummel. liiiffoloe James D. Chamberlin. West Ihtfidoe Jacob Oberdorf. Miffliuburg Isaac L. Beck. Hartley J. D. Forrey. Limestone Frcdk Bolcnder. A'eir Berlin Saml Weirick. Jaelcson John Gcycr. Eut Buffaloe Jacob Gundy. Jjewisburg North Ward D. C. Slifer. Leieisbarg St uth HW J.A.Mcrtz. Union Henry Gibson. J'enns Saml Boyer, Jr. Slinsgrove. Israel Gutelius. MiddlecreekQoDrai Stock. ITasAinifon Isaac D. Boyer. Chapman Wm. G. Herrold. Perry Jonas German. Franklin Jacob Aurand. Center Israel Knettle. Beaver Henry Smith. Bed Beaver David Fcssler. July 13. Jas. M'Creioht, Pres. New York Adv'ts. TIIK GHEAT UKMEDY, AUOUT which so much lias been said and published, is among us. Who has not hear I ot th MEXICAN MUSTANG 1.1 SI Mi:.T? Many millions of bottles have been sold and used tu cure Rheumatism, I'lcers, Sores. Bruises Sprains, Kins-worm, Felons. f ait Kheum, P.les, .re Nipples and tked Sore Kye. Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen Joints or Limbs, Cuts, Seiilds, or Scald-head, Numb Palsy, Bunions or frosted feet. Warts, or any other complaint that can be reached by an external remedy. And it has always been successful. It is eiip a llt good in hcnling Wounds, Scratches, saddle or harness Gulls, I q n if nrrtin VitrtlPV tT StllTllPSi- and it is warranted to cine Spavin, Ringboue, Splint, or Poll Evil, on Horses. rtThc Liniment is put up in three sizes, and retails at 23 cts, 50 cls.amt $1. The lar bottles contain much mere Liniment in propor tion to the prices, and ar- therefore cheapest. To Country Mt'rch'intf. livery store should be supplied with this valuable LINIMENT, as it pavs a eoo.l profit and sells rapidly. G W. WESTIIKOOK, (successor to A. G. BraKg & Co.) Originator and sole Proprietor. PiincipalOHices 301 Broadway, New Vork, and cor. 3d & Market Sts..Sl. Louis, .Missouri. KoM by every dealer in drugs and medicines throughout the United States, Canadas, West Indies, and Bermuda Islands. Iy533 Baltimore Ailv'ts. CAR It, GEISE & CO., Flour, Grain, & Lumber Commission Merchants... 23 & 25 Spear's Wharf, Btrta to Rdtimorc. X,hn n.rV, er. .. Citij-n.' B.k, I Ballimo. A. I'.llit.-i,, !.-.. I i-pli. Friii!.liu do ) J .l,n !l,.rl-l. Jr.. Iw, ,.,,., hUl. I'rc-fi.l C. it flask, l'urt DvMflt. J. niin,-r A m, l!;.rr!ftbur. d,. II. f. Kv.T, I 0 ,. J. II. Am. ( ...,! Sv1i.im.-t,. Nad... WiniTjif i Co.. Milton. W. IV. r.K ke. f , I Sin,o:lS. l,.l, r. t:,, .lm'' l.-or- lUiline, K.u . lltilifSTille. Win. Weavr. Motituursvil'i.. ; n. in. F. 1'arkcr, ) T ur. i.t..y i. r. ( mnlxm,mTt. Jami. 11. Il:il:nir. K-'i i. Ilu;in-. K-i.. i Jl'll.-urr llui-b. J-fo-T Sl.m. i; have ,1,, larfes, Wharf room of any Commission House in Baltimore, always Riving quirk ilespaii h to boats in dischart'in? Iheir cargoes. Cinftn FITS ! FITS! FITS! THE TE'irTAHlJE Sift A T EPILEPTIC PILLS, For ihe cure if Fits, .y7.s.t. Cramps, utid till Atciii) una Vousttlutmndl Diseases. r "JEKSON8 who are laboring under this insiressin? inaiany win una me uvii. i- AI1LE EPILEPTIC PILLS to be the only remedy evr discovered for curing Epilepsy, or r ailing Fus, Th'-nc Pilli. i"-.-. a pjwiflc arti-n on the nrvm nyit-ni. anl altliou.-h tln-y !tr- pr.-part-,l f.prfiHil f..r l lie purp-t-e ! runujr Hi", wi.-y ill W fiin-l i f i-si.-iial li.-n- 0fit f.T all prrpon. aftl tt'J nilh wi-ak nrYf. or wlin ,r ,.uw-hat,.Tir. j ci, complaint... of I'.nc Klan.linie. !uprinauccu oj neiiifiuur,,, mrj ar? rrirr ftl "iw-r boa. or two lxs for fs. Pcrwn. out of .ilin''lv l..tirii'ial the I'ilv. onrl.tHiiic a rlnitlucf . wiil IraTe Ihe I';!! . nt ttiem tliroiieh llie mail. Ir of p.l. Vnr .a .y SKTtl S. IIANCK. No. 1"S. IUltih :EM STKTFT. Ilalritn-ir,.. M.I.. to whom or!r from all partn of tli,- i'nion mu.st a.Wr.se.1. f.o.l I H..1. 1 1 vlT; w w. Philadelphia Adv't s. Waffling It'ss than 2 ounce, 1"10It the cure ol IIEKMA orRl PlTKE ' Acknowledged by the highest medical authorities of Plulailelphia, incomparably su perior to any oilier in ue. fstiiierers will ie gratified to learn that ilie occasion now oirrrs lo procure not only ihe tiqhlett itntt aunt reiain its position without change. Persons at a distance unable to call on lh shscrib can ha llie TruM 5enl , address, by reiiiilling Five llollars for Ihe sin gle Truss, or 'feu forihe double with measure I kino ...1 ll, i.lo ir..,.l w De etchanged to suit if not fitting, by returning it at once, unsoiled. For sale onlv by the I inn Tter, CALEU H. NEEDLES, Cor. Twelfth & Itare Sr, Vhilutlrliihia. VHT Ladies requiring the ben rit of Mecha nical Supports, owing to deran- Miem of the internal organs, including failing i f the Womb, vocal, pulmoriaiylyspeptic. nervous,and spi nal weakness, are informed that a competent and experienced Ijnly will be in attendance at the Rooms, (set apart for their exclusive use) No. Ill TWELFTH St. 1st door above Kace. Iy333 Xrw stuck ) Window Shades. $ Xe w -Yyk 1851 5 I 1851 G. L. MILLER & CO., Manufacturers and W hnlcrnle A Retail Dealers in "ITLXDOW SHADES south-west corner y Second and Arch Sts. Fhilidilhia. Such as Colhe's Landscape?, Borders, Vases, Scrolls, Boqui'ts, Cold Borders, &c. of the most beautiful designs and perfection of finish in hie country, and at such Low I'ricrN as to challenge all competition. lJuirand White Hollands, Cambrics, Tassels, Cords, Brasses, &cM in every variety for City or Country trade. tVWe invite an examination of our Slock at the Depot, S. W. corner 2d & Arch, Philad. Jan. 1851 4m5U BUILDING HARDWARE a Xl Tool Store exclusively, The target! Enttillitliment uf the kind in the U.S. Win. M. MX'Iurc & Dro. No. 287 Market St. above Seventh, Philad. MANUFACTURERS' Depot for Locks of all kinds, warranted quality. "Patent Silvered, Glass Knobs." Premium Porcelain Knobs.overlOO patterns. Silvei-pl.ued Knobs, Hinges, iVc, wiih the most complete assortment of all the Modern Goods in this line. Purchasers are invited to call and examine Stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if desired. Uot Air Rejihtcrt and Ycittilatort at Factory Prices. CyAII orders put up under the immediate supervision of the Firm. CALL AND SEE US. Gm519t Book Agent Wanted. AGENTS WANTED in every Town and County in the United States, to sell the most popular and saleable bonks published many of them beautifully illustrated with Col ored Engravings; also the most popular works of T. 8. Artuub, including "Arthur's Cottage Horary." litteiltcmt and rnttrprUloa' men wUl find thil B Blcma- BDt ac.l prrfitablf bu'inriia. for parucioara, aoareioi fpnt paitii i. W. BRAOI.EY, PuMlnhfT. No. rth rourtu 3t iiiaj..W. Truwxea, tnptrlrr, avatLACE STOCKINGS, Shotil. C C. - '' Braces, and all oiber; iV Surgical Apparatus and Ban-j dages. applied and warranted I le give satisfaction, by Dr.and Mrs. M ('I.E.N- ' ACH AN, No. 41 North, SEVENTH Slreet, Philadelphia. The great number of Females relieved and cured by wearius Mr. M Cliaachan's Sup- porters, warrants her in commending um as superior to ai.yihiog of the kind ever ottered tolhepubl.c lljJliodj Philadelphia Spring Trade 1851 WAISWMGIIT, HVMTIXUTOXA FLOYD 152 Market St. & 23 Jlerchuut St. Importers and Wholesale Droits in Staple & I'anry Iry Coodw, VKE now receiving a very GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Domestic nnJ iorciirt fabrics. suitable for both City and Country Trade, and , which they oiler at vcry tow pries, lor Cash, or to Prompt Six .Months' Men tyWt solicit an examination of our stock by City, Neighboring and Distant Buyers. CHAUXCEY HULBI'RT, WITH Wainwright. Huntington & Flovd. 152 Market :m517c2J s'- Philadelphia. 1-IwE STiTIU.VIlKT. I rtRAIf! A; FULTON, 13 South EIGHTH Street. Philadelphia licg leave to rail ihe aitention of Country Dealers. Schools, and ' persons visiting the City, to their complete assortment of Eoli.-h, Fr'itrh, and American STATIC VEi V.whieh they are sf lling Whole sale and Reiail on llie mot reasonable terms. Their stock complies nerif ruraly ot ap, Letter and Note Paper and Envelopes, inrluil- , in" a full assortment of the celebrated goods of De La Rue & Co. and Tuos Hhoads i Suns . of l.( n ton. Also i Gold and S:eel Pens. Prawing Pencils (l-a-bcr's and others'). Drawing Paper, Bristol , Board, Sealing Wax, Ink, luksian is, u mgers frn.i!:es'.Ws!nholms'and oilier fine Cmlery Portinonaies, Pocket Bfloks, Portfolios, Writ-1 ing Desks. &c. Ac. Persons visiting the City j can have their paper and envelopes embossed with their iiiilinh without exira charge. IV Orders from dealers and institutions ofj learning respectfully solicited and filled wilh j the strictest integrity f.monpd j TBEG leave repectful!y to rail ihe Public's at:ennon to mv Establishment, No. s. ulh FOURTH Si.'(below Chestnut). Philad elphia, for the manufacture at.d sale of tftoiWM, where I ill always be in readiness to attend to anv orders I maybe tavored with. I am picparc 1 o fur:.:sh Enve'.cpes i f every guaoiy, w ai.J d.-scr.ptt-.n, V h..lcsalc and UetaiLiheGoitriiiii'iit rattern. plain and legal. I would also call .-mention to the Lie Sink- ; ing. Engraving, Prn.iing, and Embissing ofj Business Cards for Enveb p-s, Le'ter heads, i Bill-heads. Cards. Circulars. Ac. all of which 1 I furnish at v-rv li-w rare-. Mampm? ktiers rf vents the:r pnvz o the la-l l.prtr-r IM.ice. V I h patrnt niiC 'lil.Cs cf t!.C !:)!'t iinprt'VP- pre ments for embossing, priming. vc , also lor j the manufacture of Enveloj rs.and every fan-j lily for executing orders with depaich.an J for their delivery by Express Lines or as mr.v be agreed upon, I can not f-ul lo compete with it 1 not excel any other establishment of the kind ; in the world. n?IloinT-opa'hie. Envelopes j constantly on hand, samples of which mav be seen Vhrmiirle othce.aUo ol liie-siampeo r.nv lySWTJtl WM. COLBERT. IT CCll'i Tl 4') Smith SIVOVI) St Phil'itfel; n-a, 2 doors above t heMmir. Last si i.e. fmptTtT rnrl Mantifhrtnrer al! kinds of IITIIIIIU U It P I'nn;i.ttn in rirl t f the fdllnu'inf,. Lades linve.mj: Has- kPts, V(rk B.iket-i, Flower Itaskets, Otfice Uaikets. Sear Baskets, Plain, Kanev and Krn hrmdered Haskei. l.atflie S tik Jsiaiuls and Sewms; 'hairs of beautiful din and excel lent wtirkman-liip. which he is selling rcinar kahlv cheap for Cash. y.U. Just received from Germany a larse and varied asnrtment -f KAA'CV G()OLS, lo which the attention if the pu!!ic is respect fully invittd 0m5l7t:M riirrnoIosT. FOWLEIiS, WKLt.Sy rf CO., HHX XF.W YORK, ii i- 1 1 i,Mj,.,e,,r;o.iw . YT ' 'ioofs , at .iriv.n ot., between Gth and 7ih, Phihtd-lphM9 full written descriptions ot character, given day and evening. Li? Cabinet free to visi tors Iy5I7c5dq ONE-THIRD CHEAPER THAN WHITE LEAL), and free from all poisonous THE .Yir JF.VSFY ZlXf? COXr.iXY. harinR rjrt-atly enlnrnl ttinr wurV.". ami improtiU tlp qunlity ..f ttifir irlu. t" r- vi'pnrtnl to vxn utt ovU-r f'T lh ir SUPERIOR PAINTS. lry, and "round in Oil, in a-t-.rtcl urkai' ot irhi ! to -0 pundo ; aiiO 1'ttY. tn bnrrfl!. of -1- 0 pound" wh. Th.ir V II1TK 7.1 M whuh w foU dry or pmini fn oil. is armnft-'d lure' aud unsuriassi'd lr b.iy and ) wliih tioM. i urn torn. A cii-tli'..l of -r'pamtion hna -ftitlt n.-n atsmTTP'l, wliirln-iinl.lfn C ntpuny ti w;trrnnt their paint to k'.p fnli in hI c .tl in tin- kvjs f..r any rt-a-'-natile tim. In this rt, t th ir lauita will be e unor to any othtr in tli mni k-t. Their ISKOWX ZIC PAIXT.wMeh in at a lw rit-i. and ran onl Iw mdi from t!ie 7..nc ir-s fn in X-w Jt-rsey. i n -w well km wn lor it irot. rtiTe quali tir k!ii n iit.lifd to inn or ithT tnrtalir urt;n-r. Tlwir ?T(NK il.tR 11 NT fn all th- np r tie of the Itrowu, nn l it f n a;rvrBI rolor for jtitu ting CwtUgt?, Ueteots, Out hutidinir. Itri-Itff. A" FHKM'II UU'MKIh, Wlnt' slr Ptiint t nlirs and lmrrtrT. N. W. eor.of lutli and Market tfl. i'fiUuUt !.ht. STRAW GOODSSPRING 1854. rriHE subscribers are now prepared to eihi- bit at their Splendid Xcit i:salll.limcnt No. 41 Silh Scond St. PhilaiUlphia, an entire new and beautiful stoek of Straw, Fancy and Silk Bonnets and Flatt, Flowers, &cand Panama, Palm and Summer Hats for gentlemen, which our old patrons. Merchants and Milliners generally are invited to examine, confidently promising them.in e.vtent.in variety, in novelty, and in styles, a stock unequalled. ty Orders carefully and promptly executed. THOMAS WHITE & CO. Rag Wanted. T)EING extensively engaged in the manuf- f actnre of PAPLK, we will pay to Caun-1 try iiiercnants ana otners having kai.s tor) sale, more Mini Me present market prices Cash, i JESSUP & MOORE, Paper Manufact's, I Philadelphia tios. S4 & 26. North St. j 2m'8 (1st 8t.be ow Arch, between 5ih & 6th) i 6 Y Vl WorLscn l'hrenol. ev Phvsi..It.eir i ."ur '''''" h imir..rd kr p-dcib! b-lih u ) V-1 7 K5 " 1 nl"E . 1 nysioiney, ( lBj.a to fcnlmi. tL. m until rhr rrrriirj a S. Hydropathy. Magnetism, and Phou-, rure. This ia lele n-.onlh ajo, aad abe kaa ol . (ainaii riii'anu (! luiiiiuuii inrii fcVMii Ographv, at iNeir Vurk prices. leuod an. fTmrtoTn il rt-lapw. and onB dcrlarc u , ,. , , juur 1'illsLaTv WB llie meanauf aint lir lifB.. Professional r.xaminations.withlharts.and i rcniaiB. lx ar eir. ioar truir. To Wool-Growers T . ,,m ftO.OOO poo n da Wool WANTEU. Y Tne subscribers feel thankful for J2&past patronage conferred upon their oiBiiulacturing operations, and hope in falora that the well-wishers of their eouairy will feel disposed to share abundantly by patronizing " Home Industry and Enurprise." Farmera, Merchants, and Mechanics, we invite you all to five us a call, as we intend keeping cons tantly on hand a good assortment ot Gooda of our own manufacture, such as Cloth, Cntsinsejret, Satinettt, Flannels, Jj'uif;it1 Sloe king Yarns, i-e. to exchange for Wool or sell low for Cash. Gram,. Lard, Soap, or any other marketable Produce. They will also Wholesale to Mer ch.urs.an I save ihem the Jobber's profil.which is from 10 to 15 per cent. Cash will be paid fur WOOL at all limes.ihs regular market price. We do not expect to run Wagons to collect Wool we think it ia better for boih Wool Grower and Manufactu rer to deal at the Factory, where there is variety of goods to select from, and the manu facturers have a much better chance to render saiisfaciion to their customers than when a few goods are hauled out m a wagoo. By strict attention lo business, they hope lo merit a gooiiiy snare ol puonc patronage. Very respectfully vours, STATTEN, MARR CO, White Deer Mills, Union Co, Pa May 10. Is54 3ru52 UNION TEKfERAKCE HOTEL, Ice C'reani and rating Saloon, Corner i'f Set ond and Market Sts. Having rented the commodious and well jiiitiited buildings at the lower end of Market St. (furmeily the mansion of Wm.Ha)e,Esj ) the subscriber is prepared lo entertain STKASVEKS AXD TRAVELERS, ' Man and BeaM, with lodging and food ba mtt with intoxicating liquors. tv There is also attached an ICE CREAM : Saloon for Ladies, ai.d an EATING SALOON for Gentlemen. lie respectfully solicits a fair trial, and a ' share of the public pationage. 1 E. PETERS. I.ewislurg. March HO, IK54 3m l'APKR HANCalNGS, Chairs, and Cabinet Ware. " I AVING made a large addition in rear of 1 his Buck shop, upper end of Marktt s;n et, and disci r.tintied los slop cn Td street, t ic sul'scril er has removed there all his tools and ware, and uiil Le happy to see eld custo mers ar.d r.ew at his Market Si. hop. A fr- h supply rf WALL PAPER, censist ti g of ntwisiid fajliiorabie patterr.s, is now selling at redttced p. ices. Ail Hn '.s , f ( llAlhSand CARIXET TUB XI I I RE, suitable for Parlor or Kitchen, caa I be had on terms which can not fail lo picas. Cj All work warranted. WM. ARMSTRONG. Lewisburg, March 17,1831 Cm The Far-Famed Pledicine! M at-. la IIOLLOWAY'S TILLS. Th PilLWrr w,.. tiiw "iifri"1 j rv ,IllUl, tJirJ7 bTr rrr l r.J tUm vmir- ' fn,- timr in m txi'y rirrr I art ff tl.r world- lh u.. ,i.cs tl;f have- nitl Willi inn ufuowi M-at- ; ic mot rxHavrliinry. owmj, it I LmiBN, to ih-ir imlr-rfai tibruty in lie rure of Uiiwu roil.:-. mi I- aiw aLriiir it tnt L:rT ted Stomach, l-.T-'.... Iim j--reTr' iu u.:rp Uiria ccorrf:c t Uut.L:i'U-, s:tt.lii tail tn brio? trftuicd U LMiltt. WvBikiKSS ati'l Debility. Restoration to Health of a GciitlcmuD, aged 45, wLca 1 at lN uths duor. j C-'iyfi I.'Vrfrnm Vtf Rrv.fharT'i Smith. daUd AtffiM, V:. iXil'i-. iitar lis-rt, cwirtflth.re, IT Jki Q. Irii. j T ' )'ki ri-'jH II LUAT. I ir A Mr J- mpii l'i Z7v. f rnrcrty a ffinl f fnto f v1 ,n itf liaJih rtr ima , ul.i. ."r.-. rui. u- ai.c i f r i rt.te. hh raa4 ' im-M iiuvn.:!,- to hi.-fr:c(.d.ali'lidronu.tdvnou O"'""-"' "" In iu.wuDoa: torn nr ai hm iiwi jr ; th ir mnw. Ur ifct- ty iuvmt.d to Nw Tcrk, and bu , i""1 r.u.B toray, tLat Itia rrr letter id baltb at u . rirrvi Bf ,uint tou wttn tn c:tTumiana. itiiilit u!m lu uirnttuD. tbit toy wile Lu derive! crat U-ttia-t fn m tLt of tour I'uin 1 itiua:u. it. fi'um r"-j tfuMy, UlAKI.Ld t-ailIlItDiwiitJrc Minltter. A pcrmai.mt Cure of a diseased Liver of many Years' duration. Coty of a Letter frm M. mw. Chemist, TecwQ, te V ar Six In thi diarift 31 ur 1'iU rrntDacd a nor f t n-Mr- o.J-than n v'bi r nirtin mrd:t-iDr twfrra tL-1 uMir. A- a pn-ot ..f ttw-irrffra.-y m Lir a&d bititua I'-.Cii'Uii.ti' I tiiav Bi'T.ti n fb- trlU w:rc nw. A Imiy ot I tiiir-U'Wii iihLm 1 am personally ariniBtrd, vr Trari va. a rr futTt rt r tr in d'.re- at th Liver and l'i(E( t! tf orri! : hvr mrrtical atti-rdntit aarrd hr Uiat be rouM ti" ntl ii'ir to riirr h-r auff rirtf. and it u ' r,.nipnt uaturaiiy cu,d cr-ai alarm moo it br friraxto t likr'v rvuM Rurm nani month. Ttiia annoan tl rlitiloDia. and th y in.luftd hrx to make a trial of ha ofrfeca July LTd, lci3. (tipurd) J O AMIS. VicsecdttrruUd lVt art wtmtUrfmVy cfiaiciciu in (Ac JU Airu Tto ry JaundKe Secondary )Atlima IftM-niery Lnt-r i'mf lata Simp teas BiiH iia Ccm- Kryripelas Lumtago Tirina.otus I'iaint aVi-mali: Irreg-t ut- Tnmora j Blot lie on uiutlttea Khvumativm t tera ' th kin lTtra ot all Kttt-dUob ofa.real Af j Boa-ICiupl'tB kiiada I'rin tVrtiona ! ( oh. - Vits Scrofula, or Wvrmi of ;i . Ct nftipat'n ol tiout hii g-'R Kvtl kiti.la J thf boVfi llrad-arha re luxuata BeakaMfVaa j Ci'iifiimi.uon luilif.'itioit tt-no and any cauaa ' lKbi;ity liiBaniation Gravel Ic Ar. I SM at the EMaLUshment vt f rnfersor Hollow AT, 244. n N Vork. wvx I r Milirinr in thf Siiawddwa "T iW'.wuv. .V-ic IWi,' mili r-me due attrntioa. SuM Ptratid. nrar JaiyW lint. Lonilvn.) and ato at bi b09 aliH lv all r-l ctdl.le lrn!tl and dealer, ip MrdlciBM tlirou:liiiut llie tuilcl Milled in f.uz. at 1." cla. CU. an.l $l.l:i, tarb. To k. hud W hokaale ol It. rilciBl llrtii: lion.r. in lb. Inirn. tf-lh"r. i. a etin.iarraMe paTinr T taainf tb.larfBT Boa-.. N. H. liurrtton. for th. cuidanc c l pati.BU ia Ktfry diMrdrr. are aflixtd tp each Bob 1jM CV For sale by Dr. KEMTER, Miffiinburj Instalment Ojjice Sntquehanna Railroad Company, IIabbiobi-bb, Jan. 20, 1854. riMIE STOCKHOLDERS of this Ccmpany 1 are hereby notified that the Sceond Instalment of Five Dollars per tfhare l called in. payable on or before the 8th cf February next ; and an instalment of like amount payable on or before the lOih day of each month thereafter, until Ihe whole ia paid in, to wit, the lOtu of October next by those residing in Baltimore at Union Bank of Maryland ; 1 Dauphin county Bank of Middleiown; Northumberl'd county Bank of Northnmbld; Union eonnty Lewisburg Savings Institution. By order. KOB. S. HOLLINS. Treasurer- NOTICE. p.f CARPENTERS and LABORERS waa. OU t-d. to work on the Union & Susque. hanna BKIUUE. To good men. liberal waRea will be raid. Apply to J. A. BONER, Sehna- rovPt or WM. A. BELL, al the Bridge, seven mlies below Sclmsgrove.East aide of theKivet inf. a lgj-l ; . TbEEDS of a .uperiorform.for aal. al ; tn fUroniele office, i iuhjI. 9- p I ii r aiiBBii1iTIillfc in
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