1 LEWISBDltG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. Pi 'S; feUL July 2$, 1S54. f Miaeeeaee .!). The l.tvrimrr! rniimai hu rauwtderalilT the Urct emulation of any Cngliah nxv.fiapar u. 1'nki. county. W' SrVite Ticket. Governor JAMES POLLOCK. Nonhumblnd. S-ipreme Court I). M.SM VSF.R. Montgomery. GjnalCammuuoner GKO.DARSlK.Allcgany. Jkmtcralic State Ticket. Cntermu W1M.MM KKSl.KR. of Clearfield. Hupreme Court J. 8. BUCK, of Somerset. Cuito Vummittimter H'V S. MOTI", of Tike. Union County Whig Nominees. Conyi -Hon. JOSKrll CAPKV, Attrmlfy Dr. FREPKKICK Sl'KCK, Of .Sri TMSAH.TB. Com m itsinttrr M ARK HALF 'EN X V, or U Aimer. Register J A M ES .Y. 1'EXXIXGTOX, or MirrujiBi'iia. Auditor-HENRY S. BOYER. brothers mothers, too ! and uiuu v a weak, ! 1T:. a iirL2- unwilling victim will have ,L8 a proUc-j"10" COUllty Si tioa against (ho destroyer. ,Thk Time. There has been an objec- r-1 ' . . . 1 imsis a progressive age, ana everviuing t;on m,do to t,,9 eaj.y whcn the tends to a better state of public opinion ; un;0n County Whig Convention was held, in regard to the duties owed to the mifor-; ,nj fa assertion maiie that , Convention tunatc outcast, againt whom every door in June wag unhcar) of. This ig entirely i.as oecn suut, uy wuicn lie lutglil nave a mistake. We aro informed bv two old sought again the bosom of society, and he has been compelled to wander a " fugitive and a vagabond." Yours, S. II. F. publishers of Whig newspapers that in the earlier and better days of the party when it was united and carried every man nomi nated the Conventions were generally held in June or July. Other counties The Pacific's News. There never was such a succession of contradictious as is brought by each of the 1 nominate even earlier than this, and they Liverpool steamers. Our summary of the ! lcera lt g00(1 policy. The time of calling iFrom iHjfiaOtUHjfa. fOorrMiOD-letire of the Lew icturc fhrr-nirlc.) Philada., July 23, 1854. At this melting season, when all the world has gone to Cape May, Saratoga, and Newport, which tho " I'lebs" have so cJj(ors infested of late that (he limit ton is driven to Europe, where their only chance of ex clusiveness lies ; it is the- privilege of the 41 can't get away" party to growl as much as they please, at hnuic, and consequently the only conversation one hears just now, is in regard to the state of the. thermome ter at M'AUister's, or the extravagance of the present generation, illustrated by moth ers and daughters who are living at the rate of Hcveral hundred a week at some fashionable resort, while their poor hus bands and papas are paying two and a half for "accommodations" in Third direct. O tempora ! O uiores ! What is the present generation coming to? is the stan dard reflection, just as though every gene ration since Adam was not worse than the last every summer the hottest, every season the hardest, the poor always starv ing, and every first b.by the biggest. i!ut, man was made to mourn." and if he has no tr.-.ubl.-s of his own, hc'il set up a ' ta!f " u m'T.1-.' J.ir.d. It is a blessed thirty to b" a pUtieian. wW patriotic and ' prophetic '.ul" continually mourns the jTosjif-wtiv.- ru:i of his eoon'ry. f.:vji;.-.y, .'ir. ..j.tor, l thuiiM like to Lomv wLo e "iitd i.' p in an amiable mood such wi-aiLrr; the tiierrnnmetiT at 10.1, and ciielira snosking arout every allev t.'r.r a uri.-vJiut run on Jamaica g:u gor n Ira:'iv. epecial!y me brandy! Aprrr of the la ter, the oprra'ion of the S-nd.iy law ia really refreshirg ; and if Mayor I'onnd only persevere, people will Wgia to euuirp, after a while, whv, in the name of all ihe gou-i at oice," we can not have such a la fjr every day in the week While I write, I hear the newsboys' u Extra" pipes, announcing the arrival of the Tacific, with four days' later news I'll buy one, and charge the two crnts to the "Chfomcle," 8nj here's tDC contents: Aiiival of the IViuV." ' Pecline in breadstuff's slight advinee in rott." eelice ;o confoli. " The allied fiVet news by the Pacific contains a reversal of nearly ever' important fact that came by ttic -Niagara. I ben ttic Untisu were about attacking Cronstadt now they have abandoned it ; then the Austrians were marching iuto the Principalities now they are marching out of them ; then the Rus sians were abandoning the Principalities now they seem to be re-occupying them ; then the Spanish insurrection was pro gressing now it sccnis to be at a stand still. The public must reconcile these conflict ing statements to their own satisfaction ; they certainly surpass all the comprehen sion of the most astute and oracular of The whole war, from beginning to end, has been an almost uninterrupted series ot problems uncxplaiuable by any principle of common sense or by any refe rence to the histories of other wars. The powers nioht interested in the controversy between Russia and Turkey have been coquetting on both sides, and France and England were, at last, fairly compelled, by the outside pressure from their respec tive people, to take sides openly with the Turk. Now Austria aud Prussia are pur- uiii" the same course with a more doubt ful result. They have less to gain and more to lose in a war than France aud England. Iheir people are naturally less warlike and sensitive to Russian arrogance. Their ncitr neighborhood to Russia makes it dangerous to incur her hostility, and they are perhaps cucouraged by the de monstrated tardiness and iueflieieuey of tbc allies, to fear them less than the Czar. If we dare exercise the national preroga tive and offer a "guess," we should say that Austria is inclined to listen to Russia rather than the two great Western Powers. Prussia is certainly so disposed, and the reported interview between Francis Joseph and Prince Gortsehakuff, coupled with the countermanding of the Austrian march into the Principalities, certainly furnishes us with better grounds for the guess than Yankees usually require. But beyond this w! shall not venture. The Cunard steamer, due at New York in two ox three days, may npset all our calculations and show us Austria and Russia fairly by the cars. We do not anticipate anv creat doings frmr 4titai ftnii'itilM itnnmiita Ivnivlnnil an.? France, and the only source of confident hope for animating events in the war, is the sturdy bravery of that bravest of all the belligerents Turkey. Phil. Bulletin. Conventions is left discretionary with the Committee. If the Convention nominate good and true men, the fact of their being nominated a month sooner or later is of no importance. " Who km the Chairman of the lato Committee?" is another point, respecting which disaffection is sought to be got up. It will be seen that the final call under which the Convention acted, is signed by a majority of the whole Committee, who voice the question of Chairman. But the second call docs not claim to be signed by any Chairman, and has the assent of only a minority of the late Committee, which has now no authoritative force whatever! A revolutionary call, without a chairman, of the minority of a committee which has been superceded, surely binds no party! TRICKERY-. The projected disorga nizing Whig Convention, is 'in truth only an Anti-Division Convention, using the name of "Whig" to give it strength. One proof of this is the fact that, as men, none are dissatisfied with the present nominees, than whom a bc'.ter Ticket has not been selected in our county ; there is therefore co nccestity for another Ticket. Another strong proof is that tho Timet, the Dem ocratic) organ of tho county, has come out for Maj. Simonton (Whig) openly ! The YotkwficunJ, a German Whig paper, says in last week's issue "We will not fail to Condemn such an nut' ragroti' measure as ihe Division of the comity. and W F. WILL OPPOSE THE ELECTION OF ANY MAN FAVORABLE TO fT, be he or Democrat. UNION AND VICTORY 1 Far Governor, JAMES POLLOCK! IirThe undersigned, being a majority of the Whig Standiug Committee of Union County, do hereby, for the sake of preser ving peace and harmony in tho Whig New York Atlv'ts. TIIK GREAT UEMKDY, BOtrT wliirh so much has been said ami published, is amen; ns, A Who has not l 1 ... .u lirVf'l V Wf'T I .W.' I.IXI- party, call upon tho n nigs tnrougliouti M,.:xr? - Many millions ot bottles have been tho County to meet in their respective! sold and used tu cure Rheumatism, l.'lccrs. Districts on SATURDAY THE 2 ITU DAY! Sores. Hruises, Sprains Itins-worin, Felons. OF JUNE INST, and elect two Delegates to! Salt Itheum, Piles, Sore Nipples and Caked ronrosnnt in t'OrVTV flfi Vl'KXTM Y "reasis, cancers, lien, voriis on on MONDAY the 2Cth day of June inst. (Signed) 1. L. F. ALBRIGHT, 2. MICHAEL BROWN, 3. O. N. WORDE.V, 4. M. II. T AGO ART, 5. W. F. WAG ENS ELLER. The undersigned, members of the Whig To Wool-Growers. Hie 1 oes, Sore Eyes, Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen Joint or Limbs, Cuts, Seal Is, or s,:alt-!icad, .Numb Palsy, Uutiictis or fronted feet, Waris, or any other complaint that can be reached by an external remedy. And it has always been successful. It is X(ictallt noun in heating Wounds, Scratches, saddie or harness Cialls, ; or any sprain, soreness or stillness, anl it is liuighoiie, Splint, i warranted to cure Snai'in i- ii r I .. ' iManumg committee oi union counij,i or l oll Evil, on Horses. have viewed with much concern ami regret j lITTlie Liniment is put up in thrre sizes, the division and distrac'ion i revailina in and retails at S5 ets.fto cis.and $1. The lar-e tho nartv. and aro anxious if nossiMo to! b""'''s con'ain much more Liniment in propor- avoid the necessity and bad effects of hold ing two separate Conventions, and having signed their names to a iilank 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 ofi 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. Wagcnseller or Mr. Merrill to act as Chairman of our Committee, and for the sole purpose of haimomzing the party and securing the success of our nominees. (Signed) 6. JOHN CRAIG, 7. DANIEL LEES, 8. J. W. PENNINGTON, 9. WILLIAM KUHL, 10. K. V. B. LINCOLN, 11. WM. S. CLINGAN. 10 June, 1851. lion to the prices, and are therefore cheapest. to L tvutry .! rth'int. Every stop- stir. ni l be supplied uiih this valuable LINIMENT, as it pays a enod profit and sells rapidly. (i.W. U KsTHKOOK, J (successor to A. G. Brass; V Co.) Originator and sole Proprietor. Principal! !fices 30t Broadway, New York, and cor. 3d A .Market Sts..Su Louis. Missouri Sold by every dealer in drutrs and medicines Ihronshout the United Slates, Canndas. West Indies, and Bermuda Islands. Iv533 TruniNP, Supporter, LACE STOCK I. MiM, Shoul der Braces, and all other Vki SO,000 pounds Wool WANTED Surreal Apparatus and Ban- j The subscribers feel thankful for da?es, applied and warranted i Past ratronaire ennferrml niw, .1.... te cive satisfaction, by Dr. and Mrs. M'CLE.V in.n,ol.o:lurin? operations, and hone in fnn.r- ill feel rcni2ir.z cured by wearing Mrs. MClenarhan's Sup-1 Merchants, and Mechanics, we invite vou ail' porters, warrants lo r in commi-mlms them as . to irive us a call. a 1 'I 1 v " , , ; I '" """" !!"" assortment of U to the publ.c lyjUiM our own manufacture, such as i"T m , : ".- cioth Fnllaaelpttia spring rraae---ioM. ACHAN, No. H North SEVENTH Street, J that the well-wisfaera of their country l'hiLuMphU. i disposed to share abundantly by pat The 2re.1t number of Females relieved and " Home Industry and Enterprise." I f Goods of BiI(imorc Aclv'ts. iA-Iob a B b ii.l.-.-r- The Coinininee originallv consisted of 20 members.oue of whom (Mr. Wm. J. May) has since removed from the County leaving but 19 members in the Committee. J"? Oilier; members of the Committee have not been j seen, and have therefore had no opportunity to stzn the above Call, CAPiR, (JEISE & CO., Floor, Grain, & Lumber Commission Merchants... 23 & 25 Spear's Wharf, Rirctt to Baltimore. A -.(iil,. Km,.. C.!.. franklin ( Dumr'- J hn Hrli-l. Jr.. K-41.. I . , K ..... r,. Sln,cks.,n 4 .. P"-IfWfc J 'li.ini', Eq.. I'n-si.l. f-Vi il Hawk, I'vii WjKX.it. J. VV t:..wrr k S.u, Uarrititurg. -I II. C. Kv. r, 1 a ,. Nnet-. Wilunk- 4 Coliltun. W. W e.K.ke. En , I Simon S.-h.nlrr. E.IJ.. j Mul"7-u-.iT.r- Tt.--iin, K-ii , Ilu -tinTille. At in. W.-.nvr. M'.uttiur?viiU. 11 (i- ii. Win r. P.i. krr. ) T V. I.' . I. H- i , (V hiur, f j,0. n ."riuii,,.. r-.,., Willi tllf fiirp. ' ''""" llnlinr. K- . J Willi lilt. lOrt- S II-nrj- I-.u'.b, J,rj Shore. .Ilianjport. fiy'In accordance rninr Cull (lin Dpleirntea nccniLlerl n thft J ". '" k !. o o - e - '7ft'BI! (;--Isl' A ro I,,... it. l-,.r.u time and place appointed. The following j vh,lrf rom' of any Commission House in withdrawn from Cronstadt." " Austrian faith suspected," who cvir trusted it? "The Austrian advance countermanded," 8m2 "AN AHF4 Rl'SSIAN YACriT...TA- KF.N." Mirahile aictu ! The oioqntain his boen in labor sgain, and old Mrs. Napier has delivered it safely nf a ynrht. If the allied fleet, and the al lied aiuiy, have not di-played the most " masterly inactivity" the world has ever seen, I hou'.i Yikt m know where the other example is. What a blossing a few specimens of " Alvarado Hunter," or " Rough & Ready" would be to Turkey ! but they arc not raised among the " allies." I suppose it requires scientific eyes to see through the great combinations cf the pame, and we must wait for tho results before we can judge. The " Extray" further says, of Ppain, " The accounts from Madrid are, that all is quiet in that capitol, and in the provin ces. The troops remain faithful to the fiueen, and the progress of the insurgents is tlow." Of courso, we do not expect anything else from any of tho faithful provinces of the Pope j cor from any place where ambition is the only food for revo lution. Where the people have made up their wic4 that they must lelony to some one, and of cuurso follow the leader that pays the most, or makes the largest prom ises, Revolutions never take very deep root, and only livo while pay or promises can satisfy. You are aware that a bill passed tho Legislature last session, to establish a House of Correction in this city a meas ure that hu been a standard item in all grand jury presepimeuU for some years back. Officers for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions will commence forthwith. Such aa establishment meets one of the most diffic ult wants our com munity. The curse inflicted upon a v'ity, by that class of beings whom tL'j law does t.ot reach, in a cr:m:.L.-l scTise, will be iu .i :ri:.t:vr cLrliU i; ti.0 useless a:.d iff-n-.. v,!if.-r will be l.iii. he-i from ou; streets, !.:; tut crime will be cheeked, oppressed ' i- .iij. s Will be pr-'tected against the bru- .1. :rf -li'-cs and dcmi raliziug and soul Je- fjmf habiti of drunken fathers tw Facts ! Facts ! ! People want facts. There is Dothing else soconvincing. Were it otherwise were opinions expressed and assertions made without data, we might soon be enveloped ia a foggy mist", by no means agreeable to healthy progress. We clip the following paragraph from the Ad dress of the State Central Committee, which will no doubt be gratifying to the friends of Prohibition may be its enemies. No matter about that though ; if it is the truth, all may profit by it : "The Mayor of Augusta, Maine, six months after the enactment of a Prohibi tary Law, said : ' The police were usually called out one hundred nights a year ; since the enactment of the law, they have not been called once !' Professor Stowe makes the following statement : In a farm ing town of Maine, of 2400 inhabitants, there were eighteen drara shops. All but four were voluntarily closed, ou the passage of the law. These continued open until the magistrate laid his hand upon theta. They were now without the traffic, and their pauper tax, which the year previous was eleven hundred dollar, was reduced to three hundred. The inhabitants met ; they had by this operation cleared eight hundred dollars, and they resolved to add six buudred to their school fund, and re serve two hundred to prosecute unscrupu lous men who should feloniously attempt to fasten upon them the evils from which they had just escaped." We may find room in future numbers to give other extracts, showing how tho Whia And the New Perlin Star (Whig) also stated, a few week's since T Isn. Some of the leading Whigs in the Division ranks frankly informed us that the issue at the next election could not be Whieifery or Democracy, bat Division or no Divisiun. We are ready to meet them on this question. WE HAVE THEM DOWN NOW, and with truth and justice inscribed on our banners, we will meet ihem at the ballot box. where we wm pnf the Srrrws) on them. ahi faste tiikw so TIGHT THAT THEY WILL XEVERJtlSE AGAl.Xrn") (That is, we nuppon. Ij a TAX FOE A NEW COCHT IIOI'SE at NEW BKP.LIN -) So all the New Berlin papers Whig and Democrat, German and English go iu for Simouton, and arc urging the next Convention ! If (say they in effect) the next nomina tions suit us, we will support them; if they do not suit, we will oppose them ! HaTLct old Whigs and young Whigs weigh well these facts, before aiding this New Berlin operation. J&TheNew Berliner? and their Simon ton allics,fuill of threatening? and promises, are busily scouring the county to drum up Delegates to tho Mormon Convention. A County Office, a Tax Collector, or nominated. The vote stood Ppeek 13, some other fat berth, is held up to the Howcr 3, Simonton 4, Wilt 4. So Dr. view in case other means fail. Lcwisbnrg Frekf.bick SrECK, of Sclinsgrove, was has been honored with several official ; declared nominated, and Messrs. W. F. Districts were represented Hartley, West Buffaloe, Mif flinburfr, Buffaloe, White Deer, Lcwislnirr; N.and S. Wards, East BufTuloe. Union, Penns, bulins- frrove, Wasinnrzton. .enter 1J of the 23 districts. JAMES M CREIGIIT of Buffaloe was chosen President, and J. D. Forrey, of Hartley, Secretary. The first business in order was the nom ination of a candidate to represent this Congressional district, when Hon. Josrni Capet of Union county was unanimnnly nominated, and Messrs. Slifer of Lcwisbnrg, Gibson of Union, and Snyder of Sclins grove, appointed Congressional Conferees. For Senator, Judge Marshall of White Deer was named, bat declined in favor of a Juniata candidate. Dr. Howcr of Free burg was then named, who also concedes the right to Juniata. Messrs. James Mar shall of White Deer, M'Crcight of Buffa Ioo, and Gutelius of Sclinsgrove,were then elected Senatorial Conferees, instructed to present the name of Dr. J. B. Hower for Senator. For Representative, Messrs. Speck of Sclinsgrove, Howcr of Frecburg, Simonton of Buffaloe, and Wilt of Hartley, were Baltimore, always pivin quick despatch to boats in discharffinir their cargoes. (imi)17 FITS! FITS! FITS! TUB VEiiETAIiIJE EXTRA' T EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the cure of FittSpam Cramps, and alt AVr rr.t and Constitutional Disrates. TERSOXS who are laboring ander this fli.sircssine malady will find the VEUET- K LI'II.M'JIU I'lLhS to be the only rcm'My ever discovered fur curing Epilepsy, or FaMinj Fits. Thrw rvn-M-w a pjmrtf.c artHn on ttt nTron T"tvm.p'I lthrnch thy t pr,piiv.lr'prtllf' fur th I-tirpfi-r ff (Mirinr Fit, ttit-y will br found of Mpwil bn rflt f--r nil j-T-f.n itfflirtrfl with wn nrtP, or who nprviift rrptrm hn N frrtrt! or httrrl fr' m nr cnwt wh:itfeF. In rhron'e r-onipJaint. or li ae uT Ion tnHnr. nTfrinJacU hj nervousness, thej arc Pr1i- $ t rT tv, nt two hnsi f r Vermn out of thf Citw. rnr-loolna a rcmiftnnc. will nae thr Pill .-nt thptri thrntiirh miiil. frrm of rrwtaje. For s it tj r.Ttt ! HANOK. Sn. ion, Bltiw r TtiKtT. Baltimnr M.. to wh"wi ortlr" from all partu of th Tnion man b dclrti-t. jor-rifl- 1t.'1 nrv r.w. Wapcnwller of Sclinsgrove, Pr. SecboIJ of Hurt ley, and WorJcn of Lcwiaburg, appointed IUpre'cntutive Conferee.-?. For County Couituisionrr, M. qr. S. Boycr Jr. of Tonus, Aurand of Mi-f llvburp. and Halfpenny of Hartley, were put in nomination. After several balluting.-s Mars IIalfpenny, of Hartley, Laving received the highest number of votes, was i-fiv 1 vr rtAtninn f nA ' . 1 . 1 or Register & Recorder, Messrs. Smith 1 Bi m ilia Airn wiAAMd -nr nml I ' intiaiuii &u uu vnu iiluivmio tv v . auu i visits of this character Whigs and Demo crats, arm in arm, and talking so much alike that we " we could n't teTl t' other from which." Other parts of the county as we are informed are similarly afflicted by New Berlin borers of both parties. fgy-Our young friend Leader comes- out in both German and English, in the j Volliffrcund. Whether one language or Philadelphia Adv't s. will no doubt accomplish much good. He says he was "forced by Joseph, Casey and others to give up tho Star." Mr. Casey was one of his bail, and aided him is other ways, to our knowledge, and we suspect "otiters" had the Crst note to meet. Ho promises to do "all he can to frustrate the plans of these unprincipled demagogues" the Divisionists. DECtrTlos. A bargain is suspected, to betray Uuion County iuto the support of Mr. Fox, a Dauphin Whig candidate for Congress. The process in to nominate Charles Merrill, Etc)., with the under standing that his Conferees are to fall in Aluine Law operates "Down East." As : at last with the Dauphin candidate. Mr. every one is expected to vote yea or nay M. himself docs not expect it, and no true ou this question, next Fall, "everybody fricnd dciires he should have it at present. ouirht to know all about the subject, in If the citizens of Union desiro the Con- of White Deer and Pennington of Mifflin buret, were nominated. The vote stood Smith 11, Pennington 15, when Jons W. Penmxotox of Mifilinburg was declared nominated. For Auditor, Henry S. Boyer Esq. of Washington Tp, was duly nominated. The Mifilinburg Academy having passed out of the control of the Couuty, the use less formality of nominating Trustees was dispensed with. order to do so intelligently. l'otUh)ic Ltdijer. Opinion by Supreme Court Hazen et al r. The Commonwealth. Error to Allegheny county. Judgment grcssman, they should stand by Mr. Casey, tho present nominee. Wisconsin. A State Freedom Conven tion was held at Madison on the 13th iust. The attendance was large, number- uftrmod. This is the famous conspiracy , jDg snme fifteen hundred, and the greatest case for uniting and confederating to oh-. enthusiasm aud harmony were displayed, tain notes of a less denomination than Resolutions wero passed, adopting the five dollars from agents of the Pennsyl-, am oi uepuo .cans, anu ptocigtug ne vania railroad company. error, Hazen, Morris, Lawson and Davis werd indicted and tried before Judge M'Clure, and having been found guilty, they were sentenced to three months' im prisonment each, and a fine of one hund red dollars. The law should be a punish ment to evil doers ; and in this instance these speculators bare but their decerU. . i . - l - . i t . 1 - i? : . ' Thff niaintiffsin I u""l" " repeal ui me rugmve r . . i Nave Law, the exclusion of slavery from the territories, &c. Charles Pleasants and Samuel A. Berg atresscr, Esq., ef Northumberland county, have, withdrawn their names as candidates for the Whig Senatcrial nomination, leav ing the field clear for David Taggart, Esq. We believe the Whigs of Dauphin county concede, the candidate to Northumberland. Whig County Committee. The President of the late Whig Con vention ef Union county, was deputed to appoint a Standing Committee of one from each Election District, and would recommend the following gentlemen : II kite IMer Samuel Marshall. Krtiy Jacob Human t ' Buffaloe Samoa D. Chamberlin. Wett Buffaloe J acob Oberdorf. Mifilinburg Isaao L. Beck. 11 it thy J. D. Forrey. Limestone. Fredk Bolender. ' Xeio Berlin Saml Wcirick. Jnckion John Geyer. but Buffaloe Jacob Gundy. Istcislmrg Xorth Ward D. C. Slifer. Ijricisburg South Wani J. A. Mertz. Union Henry Gibson. yVunj Saml Boycr, Jr. SiUnsgreve Israel Gutelius. Muldlcreek Conrad Stock. Washington Isaac D. Boyer. Chapman Wm. G. Ilerrold. Perry Jonas German. Franklin Jacob Aurand. Center Israel Kncttle. Beaver Henry Smith. H'esf Beaver David Fesslcr. July 13. Ja8. M'Cbmoht, Trcs. iFrrnrb CrttMrisr, Weighing less than " ounces, IOR ihe cure of HER.NIA or RIPTl'RE Acknowledged by t'ue hichest medical authorities of Philadelphia, incomparably su perior to any ether :a iLse. fiiliertrs will te !:ral!ti.eJ Uj learn that the p.ciioD now efit-rs to procn.v n..t only ihe lightrtt and nwnt tnyy, but as Humble a Truss a any i.th.T, in lieu ot the cumbrous and uncomforlabie article usu ally ?.nld. There is no ditliculty aitendint: the fitting, and nhen the pad is located it will retain its position without chance. Persons at a distance unable to call on the subscriber, can have the Truss sent to any address, by remitting Five Dollars for the sin gle Truss. or 'I'm forthe double with measure around the hips, and statinir the side albxlcd. It will be exchanged to suit if not filluiL', by returning it at once, nnoiled. For sale oulv bv the Importer, C.U.KU II. NEEDLE. Cor. Twelfth & li.iee sts, VhHndilph 'm. r Ladies reijuirin ihe benefit of Meeha i' il iuoiiorts, OW1U2 to derangement of the internal organs, includiii!.' falling of thewoinb. vocul, pnlinonary.dyspeptic, nervous, and spi nal weakness, are informed that a competent anil experienced Lady will be in attendance at the Koom. (set apart for their exclusive use) No. Ill TWELFTH St. 1st door above Race. ly.r:t: ivj.vh7.7t, itrvriscToyic flow 1 ')' Market St. .v. 2:1 Merchant St. Impurlrm unit Wh-t'Mitr Itmlrrn in Staple & ranry Dry tiooitu, VRE now receivinir a very GENERAL As.st)i;TMENT of Domestic null .foreign abrico, suitable fur both City ai 1 Country Trade, and which they oiler at very luw frier, for Cash, or to Pron-p' .'-'i-. M o.tlis' Men. j f !f Wp solicit an examination of our stock ' by City, Neighboring and Distant buyers. j CHALNCEV II L'LBL'KT, with W'aintvriht. II mtington He Flovd. 1S2 :tin-MVc;5 t. I'hilmU Market 'phta. ) in. Caaimrret, Satinettg, Flannels Jt'tn.rls, Storking Yanu,dc. to cliane fur Wool or aell low for Caih, CJrain, Lard, 8oap. or any other marketable Producr. They will also W holesale to Mer chanis.and save them the Jobber's profil,which is from 10 lo la per cent. Cash will be paid for WOOL at all times,th9 regular market price. We do not expect lo run Wagons to collect Wool we think it ia better for both Wool (Srower and Manufactu rer lo deal at the Factory, where there is a variety nr to seitel from, and the manu facturers have a much better chance to render satisfaction to iheir customers than when a few roods arc hauled out m a waeon. By strict attennon to business, they hr,pa j merit a soodly share of public patronage. Verv respectfully yours, STATTEX, MARK Ic CO., White Deer Mills. L"nion Co, Pa. Mar 10, I Ki t 3m5iB UITIOrj TEMPERANCE H0TTI, Ice (ream and Ealing ( ornrr Smmd and Market Sts. f!J Having rented the commodiou and well JCi.lined buildings at ihe lower end of Market Si. (formerly the mansion of Wm.Hayes.Esq.) the subscriber is prepared to entertain STNAXGEkS AXD TKA VELER9. in? a lull assortment ot ine ceiearaied cooos ; """ging auu iouu am of De La Rue A Co. and Thos Khoads &. Suns j "' h intoxicatinjr liquors. ofLciolon. Also I tf'There is also attached an ICE CREAM Gold and Steel Pens Drawing Pencils (Fa- ! Saloon for Ladies, and an EATING SALOON ber's and oihers'), Drawin Paper. Bristol i for Gentlemen. Board. Scaling Wax, Ink. Inkstand, Rodders', j H respectfully solicits a fair trial, aad a Crookes',Wostenholms"and other fine 4'utlery. share of the public patronage. Portinoiiaies, Pocket Books. Portfolios, Writ-j E. PETERS, ina Desks. A.c. Ac. Persons visiung the City Lewisburj. March 30, IS54 3m can have their paper and envelopes embossed j ' ' with their initiuh without extra charge. PAP Kit HANGINGS. I V writers irorn neaiers ami iiis(Miiinnn oi i learning respectfully solicited and filled with I I ST4TIOXI R1'. I C1RAICJ i. FI LTCtN. 19 South EIGHTH i Sir et, I'.'ului'lifiiu beg leave tu rail the a:tention of Coiiuirv Dr.ilers Schools, and persons visiune Ihe Citv, to their complete assortment of Engl'th, Frrnth, and Amrritnn ST. I TlOSEtt V.n hich they are se llins Whole sale and lleiail on the most reasonable terms. Their stock comprises eery rnrirlu of Cap, Letter and Note Paper and Envelopes, ir.clud- tne strictest integrity fim.MTpd Chairs, and Cabinet Ware. HAVING made a lar?e addition in rear of his Brick shop, upper end of Market street, and discontinued his shoo on 3d street. ! the subscriber has removed there all his tools : an l ware, and will be happy to see old ensto . mers and new at his Market St. shop, j A fresh supply cf WALL PAPER, eoasist- ing f new and fashionable patterns, is now I selling at reduced prices. j All i.ir.ds of C It A IKS and CABISET FVR X I'll RE, suitable for Parlor or Kitchen, caa be had on terms which can not fail to please fXj"All work warranted. WM. ARMSTRONG. Lewisborg, March 17, 6m The Far-Famed Hedlclne! TBEG leave respectfully to call ihe Public's attention to my Establishment, No. 53 St:uth FOI'RTH St (below Chestnut), fhitnd rlphia, for the manufacture and sale of En velope, where I will always be in readiness to attend lo any orders I may be favored with. I am prepared to furnish Envelopes i f every quality, size and description. Wholesale an 1 Retail.the Government pattern, plain and legal. I would also call attention to the Die Sink ing, Engraving, Printing, and Embossing of Business Cards for Envelopes. Letter-heads, Bill-heads, Cards, Circulars, die, all of whica I furnish at very low rate. Stamping letters prevents their going to the Dead Letter Office. With patent machines of the latest improve ments for embossing, printing. Ac, also for the manufacture of Envelopes, and every faci lity for executing orders with despatch. and for their delivery by Express Lines or as may be agreed npon. I ran not fid to compete wilh if noi excel auv oriier rsiaotisnmeni oi mi kmn n i t. i -f. t ... .k ... -ii mi ,k;- r.. i 1 eatiness ana irenuiry. xiesrorattoq n in the v ir .!. I ir iiomiirnath e l.nveIores J and, samples of which mav be i lleat.n HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Th'Ke li IU Winir eoaipotwtl ntirwlT nf k4irlnl lMrbr ar i f iutt btarmU-nn nntur, wLil thr rxmotdim mry wirtn-i tlVi p-n have rvnticrrd th- BBivr tailr x,ulmr in ti-arl 9vTj rt ftbeorl4 imuionw i,e-Brf thf t Iikt mt-t viib lhrtatcbtl tb ;ttt i m"rt extrairt:iuar. ttvitif;, it i prrahnl, to t iifir wonderful rlbrmey in ih rrv of Bibas HDirlfu..l Di tli.-nrivr9 f tne Lrvr aoil loBack. Ivrit:ho prrwri- in urns tbrm oeordig tt dm I'tiuu.', ieldum In btBg mtor4 tbaitk. eonstamlr on nana, samp seen ('AroriV office, aNo of Fie-Stampeti Env 1yS177i WM. COLBERT. oi a GiutltiiiiiD, aired 45w whin at IVatb s doer. Ytlllow Ware, &.r. H. rof'LTKK, 4fJ mth aSKCOXD St.. Philudt Itih a. - (lfnrs ahfve Ciirrnm, Eum snlr. In. porter and Manurarrurer all k unis of ; tt um-n.-ii. (hp fn-rlf. hr bAdrwii4itrlii II. LOU KI. ( tni'tin(T in part cf 1"1rt wn m hutn.wirrtout mc. rir t iac qm Ttir the lo:.ou-tn?. La!ifs 1 ravelins Bas- i tlu.iP iiei.ir:v,.,;,MtHn...Tnrk .h. kTs, Wi.rk B.i-kei. Flower Basket. Oilice I riutii t.-xr. tl.nt ! wan nv wttr m bltb ".V. j tar Hit. v'm'Ti'UkiTt, II Jg. rtr A Ir. Jj-na fi xTf-jr. frnnrf a frfrfBt ft IISI I rii fa d a tieN-;i'jg -ratrof ai-aitB for npwanl t.f tarw waarw. cDiJualtT tafiM t a ha Jaw l-f Baskets, Segar Baskets, Plain, Fancy and Em broidered Baskets. IiiHes Work Siam's and Sewing Chairs of bean'tful desien and excel lent workmanship, which he is selling retnar kablv cheap for Cash. v n i (-... rr i ...... Ill-' i.I'l '.ai,M.,t and varied assortment of FANCY GOODS, to ! whirh the attention of the public is respect' fully invited fim517t3d bI.iJ -l.iritt metu -!iuail v.n. wilh the nirawtitc. I i utrht h!hi to mentii-D. teat my .if bu 4cnc4 glt tx at St Iri.nt u. t yuur I'lt'.. 1 rrBili. Sir. Tear reMfblfy. IU.4ULLS SUttU, DuMBting M hi iter. A pernjnnciit Cure of a diseased Liver of many V ears' JuratioD- Xew stck i Window Shades. 5 X" "'' isji $ ( ls.'ii G. L. MTLLKR & CO., Manufacturer) anil 11 hulrmle it Retail Dtahrt in VI riNDOW SHADES south-west corner f S.-cond and Arch Sts. I'luLuhlfhiu. Such as Gothe's Landscapes, Borders, Vases, Scrolls, Boquets, Gold Borders, Ac. of the most beautiful designs and perfection of finish in hie country, and at such Low l'rit 'M as to challenge all competition, tiulf ,j:i. t White Hollands, Cambrics, Tassels, Cords, Brasses, 4c, in every variety for City or Country trade. invite an examination ol our stork at the lVpot, S. W. corner 2d & Arch. Philad. Jan. lsjt 4m51 1 riirfimlnsy. FOWUEKS. niLi.S. to.. IHoM .VilT TOfiK. H.ivei pene.l a F'trri-- cri (' ft'ti'l 1 12"Cl ...i n. ... Si. -.- 11, ;1 . "-s n '-"' between tun ami ih, rhitm! ' :, a Ml are prepared to turui.sh a.i he-r Works on Phrenology. Physiolo: ;. , Hydropathy. Magnetism, and Phon ography, at New York prices. Professional Ex iminations.with Charts,and full written descriptions of character, given day and evening. L l' Cabinet free to visi tors Iy517c5dq ZIC I1ITS. ONE-THIRD CHEAPER TIMN WHITE LEAD, and free Imui all poisonous 'lUstitteil. rut: .veir jFRsrr 7tn ronr.tr. Jiins in ally eiiinr. J tT'i-ir w-rV null inier.'iiii Hie tiunlily " t!i irir .ln w i".-; rtnsl fit i sri u'e er-liT-r-r III' ir SUiEKIOS WIS1S. Oi. ael OF..uui in OU, in ii-.'t.-.I ( ;ie,;i?, . . j. tu J , ti ' I-'UU.Ib; 1 RV. i-i h .n-... - ti p" -ota, b. Th-rr IV Ml 1 !: : ' l ui.:. h i-1.1 .Iry er crenn.I in oil. is w.irr o.'. 't i-uri- au.l utisujr.i.ik:hit ur bulj aii4 utiili m v BUILDING HARDWARE Tool Store exclusively, T.'ie largnt I'tttiblinhmcnt of the kind in the U.S. Win. .M. M'CIurc &. Bro. Xo.287 Market St. above Seveuth, Philad. r.MTACTfJ!EKS' Depot for Locks of i.X ail kinds, warranted quality. "Patent Silvered, Glass Knobs. " Preiimim Porcelain Knobs.overlOO patterns. Silvei-pl.ucd Knobs, Hinges, Jcc, with the most complete assortment of all the Modern Goods in this line. Purchasers are invited to fall and examine Stock. Catalogues sent by .Mail if desired. HijI Air Rrgistrn and Ventilator at Factory I'ricet. ryAU orders put up under the immediate supervision of the Finn. CALL AND SEE US. 6m519t Book 4trrnlt Wanted. LGEN'TS WANTED in every Town and County in the United States, to sell the most popular and saleable books published many of them beautifully illustrated with Col ored Engravings ; also the most popular works of T. 8. Arthur, including "Arthur's Cottage Librarr." Intelligent ami enterprising men will find this a Dleaa- ant and pn fitnhlv btiiiineM. ror particular., aourea (pn.f-pn!n) J. W. HIUDLKV. rtiMi.her. 1WS Ko. (3 North KuilU 2t. lfiiliitivhia. S iii.'iliit of :iritiin n- ntlT lieen diie.eif. tiH-lt .-I'nl Ii tlx-I'. ni:iti t.i :irr;ii:t tl.eir paiut to k-i'. fiea and tt in tl.v keL' r.ir anv re:iib.nalil time, la thi ri-'i'-t lln-ir aliitn will t tfu.ei-iur to a&Jt otliez in the msrk. t. Tln ir IlKiiU X ZINC TAINT, ahirh ia o!J at a low price, auil ran milv le BluHi tretn the Zinc fire. Item New Ji-r-ev, t n"W well known S'r ita pnitertiie iiuali. ties when wT.j.lie.1 frt iron or other metatie MoTur... Their S'roNK C 1L0K l'AIM poaere. all the pmpir tins of the llrown. anj i. of an areea le enlor for ting Cvttagt;., Ifi 1., Out 1'iiit.liii. llriilj.'. Ae. I'KKNI II t KII AKKS, Wh'ilemUe Paint lwlr. anil Importera, N. W. cor. of llltli nnil Market iiLi.l'iWatlei'Mitl. STRAW GOODS. ..SFRIWG 1854. TI1HE subscribers are nowprepared to exhi X bit at their Splendid Xew E.talli.bment No. 41 South Second St. Philadelphia, an entire new and beautiful stock of Straw, fancy and Silk Bonnets and Flatts, 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 extent,in variety, iu novelty, and in styles, a stock unequalled. UfOrders carefully and promptly executed, THOMAS WHITE Jc CO. C-j j i f Uitrr fr.m Jh . ait Cirmiit, TfwrW, l fr'rtmrr H'41'Hmf. P. at Sit In thi. di.-triet your I'll la eamaaaaa a mora est. unite .:mV than anr o'h. r proprietary ttewirioe befor. th- pul-lic. A-a pn 1 1 f Ihriretbeaey in Liver aaw Bilkiuai tuplainl. I may ctrr.tii :&e fallowine eaae. A lawy of tlnftiwn wilh wLkbi 1 una a.r.oa?!v aeqoalnted, Kir Trar- was a re .ulti rer fr. tu iin.rAr of the Livrr ac Ih'.'e.tite ors.iBs: her atuical a:t Client a.inireit h-rtfcaC I hi- rot. .1 j noil inc le rriiT li-r roc- t.z. and It .a ! c -I .ikelT -ba could aumva a2n re iet- It.iii annown-i.-ineiit natuniti; etnd rt'it aii-::t: .-. i-r fTKa&B a" d relatione. al they inslneefl I - : n .1- a ?:' nt t Ti.ur l,il..wMih w imtM ved bar t. .a. Lt-iltN that r. ' wa- in.liie, d I4i ei ntinue tb-m antll .'be ret i ivr.l i. f-.-Tf. rt . Tl:i. is twelve moi.tk. ao. and abe kaa ni t iprr i l. nee I mo hi mpte-n. ef relapt-. and often diiarea U.ai. 1 ov ' tar Win the ntcana f aaviaat bertita. 1 remain. Dear Sir. jour tr.lv, Julr -.J. Is-":: tMrnad j.GAKIS. T1..-t -.iV.;-. . arfinjkJrxutTyeimeiimtintkta. ! ttiy c..iairiwjr Acne I' JannilHs Bceandary A.tbnn I i.:ry Lner i'aipbata STBpttiBjf biltoui. Cobi ii.iie.a.4 Laubagt. TiaDw.larnu plaitila Bi u aiv lrreg. Itlfa Twib.ii Blohbea c. u.-ritn:a 1 braBati.aa llcrr the Sliin 'errii af aliaeti.ntuni .f Venereal Af- BvwtKmprta kintla L'r.nw g i tian. f'oliea Fit Scrofnln. nr Woraaa wf nl& I Ci.n.tipatn oftiout kina'a Cvil hind. I the Howala lli-ail-aeb. Sura Ibiwata Weabneearram j rnii:a tion Iniliicrntio. Mean and noy nan ' Ditniity Indawatian alravct Atlc I S.,!u at the Kitat liahtnant ofFroiesaer II at U' way. S44.. I Strand. I near Temple liar. Lonileai.l and alao at bie hne. in w tirfc. urderefor Medicinea in ue Mataaddliaiia - T. "tf"ieay. ..w l'ori-," will rereive itu allenuo. goi4V alao Uy all rwsp-etable Urupxieta and dealer, ha MediriMwi tbnmi:biut the I nited state, in Kolea al eta. a. cu. and SI.' V, rarh. To te bad W koWaala af Uw frUachraJ brnn house, in the tnten. ade There i n vnnaideratile eaving 07 taking tka targ e. Boxes. N. B. Uireetio. fur Iba gaudaacw .1 antlaaas inb every disorder, are at) led to ewrh Box liMt y Tor sale by Dr. KEMPER, MiBinbirg Instalment. Office Hunquehanna Railroad Company, . tl t nnlsBt itn, Jan. .u, loot. rpiIE STOCKHOLDERS of this Coutraay I are hereby nctiied that the Sceood Instalment of Five Dollar per Bear, ii 1 1 .. 1 : 1. 1 v. . r . L. a.a. .a ' i.diicu iu, iyauiw ou ui vsieiv luw mm .s, February next; and an instalment of Ukw amount payable on or before the 10th day of each month thereafter, natil the whole is paid, in, to wit, the 10th of October next by Qts residing in Baltimore at Union Bank or Maryland ; .' Dauphin conmy Bank of Middletuwn; Norihumberl'd county Bank cf N'orthnmbldi Union county Lewisburg Savings lostitatioD By order. I ROB. 8. HOLLINS. Treasurer. Rags Wanted. BEING extensively engaged in the mannf acture of PAPER, we will pay to Coun try Merchants and others having RAGS for sale, more than the present market prices Casn. JESSUP & MOORE, Paper Manufacl's, Philadelphia Xos. 24 4 26, North St. 2m'9 (dst St.be ow Arch, between Sth 4 Bih.) NOTICE, rr v CAKTENTERS and LABORERS waa. OU ted. to work on the Union 4 Susque hanna BRIDGE. To good mea. liberal wage will be paid. Apply to J. A. BONER, Sehos grove, or WM. A. BELL, at the Bridge, seveav miles below Selinsgrovc.East tide of the River June 8, l?3t DEEDS of upeiiotfotm.for ! at tha Chronicle office, & ctt fiolt, (0- tr del 'f
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