Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, August 04, 1854, Image 2

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    LE WISBUBG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER.
August 4, 1854. !
fm Hniur .firm. The Umitm 'ii..!n,-ix
ha coaatdaraMy tie. largest cireiilaiiu of njr tDghan
cwepaper IB I'uiua eouuty.
Y.'hij S'nfe Tiehl.
Governor JAMES POLLOCK. Norliiumblnd.
Vnurrmr iourtV. M.SM YfV.K, Monipomery.
i'aHuH'ummisuuwr I.O. 1) AliSIb.Allegany.
Democratic Slate. Ticket.
rfr?Mr Wll.l.HM IIIlil.F.rt, of Clearfield.'
Muprcmt Court J. 8. BLACK. if Somerset.
Canal ommiv,ioner-HY S. MOTT, of Pike.
Union County Whig Nominees, i
Congrcsi Hon. JOSEPH CASEY, j
or li..! mcrrr.
a it i rnt'TiL'PTPL- L'liei'L' 1
jisscnwy it. r ivr.i.'r.i.iivrv. . i j.. iv, t
or M:u!isfiRivE.
Commintionri
MARK HALFPENNY,
or Hartley.
Iingiijer J A M Ks W. l'ENXINC.TON,
or Mifru.t ti.
il7V..r-IIENRY S. liOYEU,
or W isHmr.Tox.
Democratic County Convention.
The Democratic voters of t'niou County
are hereby requested to meet at each election
district in the county, on KATCKDAY. the
12th dav of Annst next, an.l elect two Dele
pates, who are to assemble in County Conven
tion, nn MONDAY, lhe llth dav of Auirust
next, to nominate candidates lor County Oili
crrs.elecl Senatorial and Hepresentative Con
ferees tn nominate ca'idid t-s for Senator and
Representative, also a candidate for Congress
an I Congressional Conferees, anil elect a De
legate to the neit Stale Convention.
C. D. ROl'SH, Chairman.
New Berlin, Jt'ly 2T, !
figj-Tlie Regular Monthly Meeting of
the Society for Moral and Religious In
quiry, will be held in I'niver-i-y Chapel,
on Snnday "x. V: T. I'.M. A
Kop-.i k -!- la.r- ' ' ..- H. Ids for
X'.-'omrv i.ib' i'.' ' i i I( ! Mr. J.
r. Moris,., if :! o
r-ivii nt' fis AJt'J i ll Omdi.
! . :'(,, .1 it!y 5 1 .The steam-hip A ! ,
with Liverpool ti .tin to tin- I. lib, arrived
line at uooti to-day. Her advice.- are four
dv.s later.
The Liverpool nurkel for Rival.-t ulT
rliow that prices are fluctuating. The
.yiotaiioiis arj very iiii-:.tisf..ctory. It ap
pears that a large decline has taken place
boih in Wheat and Flour.
Trade at Manchester was somewhat do
pressed, Goods and Yarns were offered
at a reduction on previous rites.
The Waii News.
A telegraphic despatch in the Second
Edition of the Loudon Times states that
the Russian troops were returning from
Moldavia to Wallachia.
The Russian troops stationed in Lessor
Wallachia, says a despatch from Widdi n
of tho 12th, have crossed the Danube at
several different poiuts, ank occupied the
principal places, in order ta prevent the
troops from crossing at A'uta.
Advices from St. Petersburg tn thc8:h,
announce that three hundred young nobles
had been arrested on the charge of express
ing sentiments in opposition to the govern
ment. It was rumore at Yienna on the I7th
that Prir.CJ Paskicwiteh was dead.
The whole garrison of Rraila was march
ing on Bucharest.
The Russians were rep Tted to be en
gaged in cutting down ar.d otherwise des
troying the crops of wheat in Wallachia
The Servian government has been com
pelled to give satisfactory assurance of it
course to Austria.
Accounts from Bucharest to the 14th
mention, in consequence of a dispute hav
ing arisen between the Emperor Nicho
las and the heir to the crown, the latter
will not join the Army.
The Allied land forces in Tarkey were
in full march to the Hanube.
A body of French troops had arrived at
Rustchuk, and there was a force of Eng
lish troops at Embelar.
The German powers now announce that
it will not be possible to call upon Russia
to evacuate the Principalities, if it be not
at the same time clearly understood that
the Allied powers shall stop their move
ments in advance in other words, that
Austria hag fallen back into an alliance
with Russia.
Accounts from St. Petersburg s'.atc that
tli Cz ir is detenniutd uot to yield ; lut
discontent prevailed in the capital.
The details received show that the re
cent victory at Giurgcvo was aehieved by
the Turks unassisted, leaving the uholc
lat.k tf the Danube from Turn ( 'l-n-i'n
i 'Voir lia
'1
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u.triau
tU
.: I.'
n i:y .
io tu:
t a:i b ! -";v 10 ful
t::e r. n . i,d enter
ut ;b- Ilussiaiis. It
vi,tii.-:t. r of the Sultan
Wa.i..v
is stated tL-it ti:.
at Vienna has requested hat the Austrian
Government will uot, uud r the circum
stances. s rl its troops iuto any other'
provinces nt the Sultau's dominions under J
tle supposed authority of the Convention, !
or of the notes which have been since ex.
changed.
Ou the 9th inst. the Tugks attacked
Brigadiers Pauloff and Solmenuff, with
other Russian detachments at Fratcscbi,
north of Giurgevo. The Russians were
completely routed.
The whole of the left tank of tLc Danal e
between Kalafat and Oltcnitra is fulljf oc-1 "I'orutAB BoVElirioSTf." A ouii
cupie.l by tbo Turks. I grant nrritinc frorti the Kansas border, to
AH the French and English troops bad the jfcw York Tribune, says that thus far
been disembarked at Varna, and were J tjj0 prospects of Northern emigrant arc
gradually advaueing toward Silistria. The cucouraging. The Western Rcporter,pub
urniy was sadly in want of the means of i;suej on the borders of Kansas, offers a
"heavy draught," which bad been the ' reirard of two hundred dollars for the de
great cause of their detention. j livery, at Weston, of Mr. Henry Thayer !
The Xoniteur announces that the Rus-! Mr. Thayer's ofTence bad been that be was
sian ports of the Ulack Sea and the Sea ' a3 act;ve Ulember of tho Emigrant Aid
! f Azof, will be blockaded at a date to be I Society. Popular sovereignty, then, is to
. fixed upon. ,e fa aw 0f force anj bowie knives,
11 13 saM IUM wtillc "vw nussians ,
were marching from JJucharcst, one-half
8trm.k Jown ly BUn.gtrokc or iuflam.
'"a1'10" of ,hc brain- . . ,
Lxdi.AND. Iu the British House of
Commons, on the 10th inst., Lord John
U!.sci 3VC not:cc that be should wove,
e '
in the course of the ensuing week, to vote
! a credit for the purpose of carrying on the
war.
Si-aim. The insurrection in Spain is
believed lo be spreading throughout the
country, nolwith.-daudiug the strcuuous
efforts of the government to put it down.
The regiments of Navarre and Guada
laxara have taken the initiative, amidst
the loud acclamations of the populace
The latest advices from Spain,
under
date of Paris, July 18th, report that Jar-;
celona has prouounccd against the govern-
nieut.
The news is very important. The in-1
stirreelion was spreading rapidly. By tele-1
graph from Kayonne, the 20th, it is stated i
that Madrid and its garrison
have
pro-
I nmineed against the cU'-cn. The Cabinet
dissolved, and Sail Luis, the Premier.
h:i tle l.
Humors wore current that Queen Chris-
tiana had fled to Bayonnn, and that (jueen I
I abulia had left Madiid.
Advices received frotn Madrid of the
lS'h inst-state that tho insurgents wen
masters of Ma Irid. During the night the
Ho ips etigagi d acted vigorouly against
iLc barricades, but for the most part uu-Mtece.-afuIIy.
Sympathy.
A large meeting of the citizens of Lew
isl'tir was held on Wednesday evening,
Aug. 2nd, tii express their approbation ot
the measures of Judge Conrad of Phila
1. ip hia, enforcing the laws in regard to
be liquor trade.
On moti in, President MALCOM was
ailed to the chair, and Hon. Eli Slifeb
leeted Secretary.
Mr. James Aiken then offered the fol
lowing Resolutions.
llcttJccil, That the conduct of Mayor
Conrad, in enforcing the laws, and thus
preserving the public peace, and the pub
lic morality, has made him a model worthy
of imitation by every magistrate in the
countiy.
KevJval, That if Robert T. Conrad,
irat elected by a union of all the "isms"
(as alleged by his enemies) then we hope
that all the "isms" will continue their
uiitcd, and vigorous action uutil they fill
nir I road land i h executive and judi
cial oflieersvvho shall, like Conrad, fear
!od and work righteousness.
lr:t,tr,i. That in the success which has
ittended the efforts of Mayor Conrad, to
nf irec State law in the city of Philadel
phia, we see the clearest proof that it can
be enforced everywhere.
lierrJmf, Tbatnien who live in open
defiance of the laws of the land should be
regarded as outside of the claims of court
esy and should be made to know the prcat
Americanism that the majority shall coti r
The Secret aiy then offered the fallow
ing :
JlfucJeciJ, That the Officers of this' Bor
ough are earnestly called upon and sacred
ly bound to detect and prosecute all viola
tion of our existing laws in regard to the
sale of spirituous liquors, and that we
pledge them in so doing our combined and
linn support.
On these several motions, which were
unanimously carried, addresses were made
by Mcsi-rs. Ross, Slifcr, Mcrtz and the
President. The meeting was animated &
harmonious and showed a spirit which
will be felt in our October election.
On motion of Mr. Neviuj, tho proceed
ings were ordered to be printed and the
meeting adjourned.
The Richmond Enquirer understands,
on authority which it has no reason to dis
credit, that there are already about three
hundred and
', fifty organized lodges of ' as may be necessary. Ad,further,the Sian
2S in Yir.'inia.-01d Yir-1?:"'".
Know Nothings in Vinr
ginia" will have to come at last
Washington, Aug. 1. The House
will hereafter meet at 10 o'clock in the
morning. There is an immense amount
of business pressing upon Congress. Great
bustle, excitement and confusion prevails j
in both Mouses. An attempt to prolong
lis.-- session of Congress will not prevail.
Tlie weather is very hot.
One of Mr. Garresche's powder mills,
-ii iateii about a mile and a half from
. Wilmington, Del., was blown up on Sat
urday night. James Lynch, watchman
was killed, and Dennis Conner, engineer
: much injured. Cause of the explosion un
, known-
The New York Hecnivg Post of Satnr-
day lat, publishes the names, age, nativ
ity and residence of all the persona who j
have died of cholera in New York, from j t'k'n't a must &mii tllat Messrs. Sirnon
the first appearance of the disease np to I ton Buffa'o, and Ilackcnberg of Wash
the 22d inst., a period of nine weeks. I 'nSton d f'rlj represent the Whigs
The aggregate number is six hundred and j of those townships, who but for outside
thirty-one. Five hundred and two were influences would be entirely satisfied with
foreigner, and one hundred and twenty- the Ticket already in nomination,
nine were native Americans. Islgj-See next column.
therefore we shall not emigrate to live un
der it. We prefer the despotism of civil
ization and a free State constitution.
Philad Sun.
Union County Whi!
taS-We have been asked, "Is it best to
attend the Mormon calls fur dividing the
party ?" The call is to "the Wlti," un
der which all Whigs may attend or uot,
just as they choose. Our own opinion is,
that no good would result from any inter
ference with their plans until wo meet
them at the ballot-bos. From the man
ner in which New Berlin managers have
conducted the whole contest from last fall
(and from other evidence) it is certain
,.ulli r:lsl .... i. Ji,,,utcd
scatj cnoug, to Kivc them the control ;
0Pj if they" were defeated at that, the Star
anj YMsfmuhl have already announced
tI)at tliey w;ji not g,)Terru.d by the
ni)Illjn.lton unlcf3 it suits them. And
":his is a free country" give the Metro
polis "plenty of rope."
KirLaat year, the New Berlin Whig
i liipto got upon the Ticket, Messrs. Situon-
ton, Ilaekeuberg, Seebuld, Solomon, Peters,
and Yau Gezer. Together, these nominees
did not get half the votes of the county;
three of them were defl ated outright ; and
a few Whigs iu the 1 ivisiou Districts saved
the other three. Nt satisfied with that
rebuff, the same clique have since divided
the Cuuuty Committee, mid now are pro
ceeding steadily to work to divide the par
ty itself, by a disorganizing Convention,
although a Convention called by a majori
ty of the Cuuuty Committee have already
uomiuated a full Ticket of unexceptionable
Whigs. They are determined to rule the
Whig party absolutely, or to destroy it.
Who will aid them ?
WAsnisiiTox, Ji lt 21, 151.
Talking about the House, I can not help
doing aa act of justice to your able and
talented Representative, Hon. Neh Min
uleswartii. There is not a man in the
Houso who is more generally respected
and esteemed than he, and for the obvious
reason that there are few men in the
House who have a better capacity for
duing business, and who are riper in ex
perience. "Old Ner" is not oue of your
blustering, storming fellows, not at all,
but he is a working member, devotes him
self to his business-, is always iu bis seat.
I shall give an instance of his patience,
aud determination to do, when there is oc
casion. I was told that durinir the Neb-
I rasj.a exc;tcmcrit ; the House, he did
without catiny, drinking or tl-fjung lor
thirty-five lours. He kept to Lis pot,
and it will be recollected, in this connec
tion that he is an old man. This is true ;
I have it from his own lips. I think of
such a representative the people of your
district may feel pretty proud, lie goes
home to morrow. Corrcjioird-rrcc of the
HarrUlunj Telegraph.
Hear both Sides!
Bffi.The following is the Call to which
George Merrill got the names attached by
going from one to the other and telling
them us side of the story :
" W'hio Coi'STT Covrsni!r. We, the
undersitmed. members of the Whig Standing
Committee of L'nion county, do hereby request
the Whigs of each Election District in tlie
county to meet on .Saturday the Fifih day of
August next at the election house in each
district respectively, and elect two Delegates,
who are to assemble in County Convention at
the Court House in New Berlin, on Monday
the Seventh day of Anctust next, to nominate
candidates for County Ollicers,elecl Senatorial
and Representative Conferees who are to meet
similar Conferees from Ihis Senatorial and
Representative District, to nominate candid
ates for Senator and Representative, also a
candidate for Congress and Congressional
Conferees, and transact snch other bnsiness
1 IIIS Ol .UC I.OIOII inii- le 111 u.ii. u i.,
the Call for a Convention issued by Wm. F.
Wngenseler&e, inasmuch as the same is en
tirely unauthorized by us, or a quorum of us.
(Signed)
I.. F. Albright
William liule
Daniel Orosscnp
John C. Wilson
Win. S. Ciingan
J. W. Pennington
R. V. D. Lincoln
Aaron J. Middleswarth
John Craig
William Courtney
George Merrill."
Daniel Lease
S. Hachcnbcrg
David Weirick
James W. Simonton
After hearing the other tide of the
riucstion, seven of the ahove Committee
recalled tho foregoing, and endorsed the
Convention authorized by 11 of the 10
nictuhers of the Committee.
The Disorganizes therefore have Lut
eight, a minority of tho Committee, to
sanction their revolutionary course. Sis
of these from New Berlin, Widdlccreck,
LimcstoneCenter, Franklin and Beaver
prohably reflect the wishes of those they
represent on the Division question; but we
UNION AND VICTORY !
For Governor, AMES POLLOCK!
ftyTbc undersigned, being a majority
of the Whig Standing Committee of Union
County, do hereby, for the sake of preser
ving peace and barmony in the Whig
party, call upon the Whig throughout
the County to mnct in their respective
Districts On SATURDAY TUB 24ni tlAYj
OF JUNE INST. and elect two Delegates to;
represent in COUNTY COX'EXTWX
on MONDAY the 20th day of June inst.
(Signed) I. L. F. ALRKKiHT,
2. MICHAEL RUOWN,
3. O. N. WOP. DEN,
4. M. II. TAG G ART,
5. W.F. WAGENSELLF.R
i lie un'iers.gneu, memners u e ..." ,
htandin-' Committee of Luion County,!
ir , . , r .i ni.:..t
have viewed witU much concern ami regret
the division and distraction prevailing i 1 1 ,
the partv, and are anxious
if possible to
avoid the necessity and bad effects of hold
ing two separate Conventions, and havino
signed their names to a JtLANK 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 Whii's iu the County
o meet on SATURDAY, the 21th of
June Hist., and elect two Delcfrates to rep
resent them in COUNTY CONVENTION
on MONDAY thc2(ith inst. This recom
mendation is made without pretending to
decide on the rights of Mr. Wagenscller
or .Mr. Merrill to act as Chairman of our;
Committee, and for the sole purpose of
haimouizing tho party and securing the
success of our nominees. (Signed )
0. JOHN CRAIG,
7. DANIEL LEES,
8. J. W. PENNINGTON,
ft. WILLIAM RU11L,
10. R. V. R. LINCOLN,
11. WM. S. CLING AN.
10 June, lM.jl.
The Committee originally consisted of 20
members.onc of whom (Mr. 'Wm. J- May) has
since removed from the County leaving but
19 members in the Committee. l"9 Oilier
members of the Committee have not been
; seen, and have therelore natl no oppnnuniii
' to sin the above Call.
J JIn accordance with the foru
1 fioing Call, the Delegates assembled at the
'time and place appointed. The following
Dinners were represented :
Hartley, West DtifTaloo, Mif
fliubur?, Duflaloe, White Doer,
Lewislnirfj N.aud S. WanN, Kast
Buflaloe. Union, Penns, iSelins
grove, Washington, Center V
of the 23 districts.
JAMES M CUEIGHT of T.uffaloc was
chosen President, aud J. D. FoilKEV, of
Hartley, Secretary.
The first business in order was the- nom
ination of a candidate to represent this
Congressional district, when Hon. Jokewi
Casf.Y of Union county was unanimous?!
nominated, and Messrs. Slifor of Lcwisburg,
Gibson of Union, and Snyder of Selins
grove, appointed Congressional Conferees.
For Senator, Judge Marshall of White
Deer was named, bat declined in favor of
a Juniata candidate. Dr. Hower of Free
burg was then named, who also conccdo
the right to Juniata. Messrs. James Mar
shall of White Deer, M'Creight of Eufla
loe, aud Gutelius of Selinsrr"vp,were thr u
elected Senatorial Cunt'. ics, iastriif..' !
present the name of Dr. J. 1J. IJuvvtlt i. :
Senator.
For Representative, Messrs. Speck of
j Selinsgrovo, Hower of Frecburg, Siuionton
;of liuffaloc, and Wilt of Hartley, Were
! nominated. The vote stood Speck 15,
I Hower 3, Siuionton 4, Wilt 4. So Dr.
I Fri.dErick Sl'ECK, of Selinsgrove, was
declared nominated, and Mcfsis. W. F.
Wagenscller of Selinsgrove, Dr. SeeboM
of Hartley, and Worden of Lcwisburg,
appointed Representative Conferees.
For County Commissioner, Mcssr?. S.
lioycr Jr. of Penns, Aurand of Middlcburg,
and Halfpenny of Hartley, were put in
nomination. After several ballotings,
Map. it IlAi.rrEN.NT, 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 James W
Penm.ngton of MilUinburg was declared
nominated.
For Auditor, Henry S. DoYEtt Esq. of
Washington Tp. was duly nominated.
The MifHinburg 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 C'omniitteo of one
from each Election District, and would
recommend tho following gentlemen :
IIAiVe Jeer Samuel Marshall.
Kitty Jacob Hummel.
llnjj'aloe James D. Chamherlin.
He Ihijpdue Jacob Ohcrdorf.
JliffiinburglsxAC L. Beck.
Hartley J. 1). Forrey.
Limestone Fredk UolcnJer.
X w Merlin Saml Weirick.
Jackson John freyer.
A'ns Miijaloe Jacob Gundy.
Leici&urg Xorth Wiml I). 0. Slifcr.
Leicislurg South Ward J. A. Mertz.
Union Henry Gibson.
l'cnns Saml Boycr, Jr.
Selintgroce Israel Gutelius.
Middlecrcek Conrad Stock.
Washington Isaac D. Boycr.
Chapman Wm. G. Ilerrol j.
Perry Jonas German.
Franklin Jacob Aurand.
Center Israel Knettle.
Beaver Ilccry Smith.
Ircrt Heaver David Fcsslcr.
July 13. J43. M Ceeioht, Trcs.
New York Ad v'Cs.
THK GKKAT UrMl4I)V,
I TSOt'T which so mtich has been said and
published, is aiming ns.
Who has not
t the MKXICAN MIXTA V7 .A7-
.M.'.V'.? Many millions of bottles have been
sol ! and u.icJ to cum Rheumatism, I'lcers,
Sores, llruises. Sprains, Hing-worin, Felons.
Salt Ithenin, 1'iles, Sore Nipples and Caked i
Breasts, Cancers. Itch, Corns on the 1 oes, :
or Limbs, Cuts, Scalds, or scald-head, Numb)
I'alsy, Bunions or frosted feel. Warts, or anv
other complaint that cm be reaehed by an i
external remedy. Ami it lias always been
successful. Ir is rn.iMi.l-r odiid in heal.n?
Wounds, Scratches, saddle or harness tialls.
or anv sprain, soreness or siinitess, anu it is
B.arr:1,(,, , C1.e y ,iu lingbuUC, Splint,
..,,1. 1...1 Horses.
1 y 1 iiu mil lit is 11111 1111 in uir, : sizes.
and retails at -." ets, 50 cts.and 'SI. Th lar-;e
Domes contain nitien more 1. iniinen: 1:1 prnpor
lion to the priees, and are therefore cheapest.
Jfi Lniintn Mrrchaitt.
Kvery store should be supplied with this
valuable I.I.MM K.Vf, as it pays a pood profit
and sells rapidly. O.W. WKSTBKOOK,
(successor lo A. (J. Brat? & Co.)
Originator and sole Proprietor,
rrincipaloffiees 301 liroadway, S'rwVorlr,
and eor. :M fc Market Sts.,St. Louis, Missouri.
Sold by every dealer in drills and medicines
ihrntldii.iit the Caiteil Slates, Cauadas, West
ladies, and Bermuda Islands. Iy5:l3
Baltimore AdvYs.
,
Floar, Grain, & Lnrater Commission
Merchauts...23 & Spear's Wharf,
.:rtn to IS-dtimore.
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l.ilrit!!e:
boats in
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FITS! FITS! FITS !
t:r. vf- .r.Tt.;.c: is:ri- t ;
EPILEPTIC PILLS, !
Fur thr cure of t'ttx, S'infifia, Crathp. ami alt
jV'TCiei and Vtmtit:itnmal MtsruAtx. j
IERtSO.NS uhi are laborn; under tins j
disiressinp maladv will find lhe VEfiKT- I
A 15 1, K EPII.r.l'TIC "I'll.l.S to be the onlv :
remedy ever discovered IV-r coring Kpilepvy. !
or failing Kits. " i
Tie?..' I'.tl. r"- re.-:e .-ti..n en llie n rTr.n !
.yTtem.nn.l alilunu h lli.-y nr--.rei;ov U-l-erinlty f. r til.
I iirp'e of -.irin,.' 111--. Ih-T wi 1 1..- foioi i i f eI.el-inl l.-i.- !
efit frr nil ..-r-en. aPli.-t.tl uitl, w....k neivef.r.r wht-i
n. r..i.i. i.vi-t..iii lias tn-. a prur-lrate.1 er Mitt.-r-.l fr.m j
any eai,-e wh .ti-T.-r. I', el. ron e romr-laino. or l!..-a-e.- .
it ti.nic .inn linj. tir. rmJui-J i'y n.-rvou.,li.-:tft tl.p are j
PrW 1 r r l. .x...rtwo1.nx..i.f..r .-.. remnn out of
th rit. en.-lV(n:r rrmift.ini-e. ill haTe ti.K en in
tltt-m thn.il.'h the mail. fn. of rt..laj. For ! 1:T
SKTll S IIANCK. Nr.. ln. tl.l.TI'l ,r.r Mi! I IT fall in.,.r.
M-I-. t. wlintn ..rii.T frum all J.srlii nf Hi
.l.ln-se.I. p..ftt . :.. I 1 v lit' n.-w
I'ii .u mui be
Philadelphia Advs.
iFrtntti Zvussts,
Vi!iinz A.-fl t-'i'ui 31 ounce.,
17011 lhe cure r( HKK.MA or l.'C
i ri:i:
1 A.-l.i'.o-.vleJ.'ed bv the highest incdicai
" r ''s of I'liilii b-Ii h: a. nir impariiLlv sti- !
fei ' :inv :li. r in u-e. smrerers will be j . "
,i .,!'.: .1 i.. leai n that ilie occasion ti w r lit r j " '- II are, .sf.
to pr ire- not only ihe lihlttl inij n ta,,, II. C( il'I.TliK, !! S'-.trh S ii1. ' N"I f-'f..
but as rfirr.-.-.'... a Tril'S ai any other, in lieu 'ol I'.'nl h . S d- . -s a. eve fbr'trnt. Kls:
the eiiinbrons and nneoinfortablc artie'e uvu- s: 'e. bi r: r r : M i: Mt'ncttir.-r a I kinds of
ally Mild. There is no diliiriilty auendin; the ! 1 T II.I.OM . !:; C t.sistir.s in part f
fut:n, and when lhe pad is located it wiil ! the f,. i,.u i;.;;. I..-.1;. s" Tia-. elu.p Kas
retain iis posiiion wllbi ut cti:inj;e. Lets. V. . rt, II i-t.-i" .. er l'as:,ets Onire
Persons at a distance onal-le to call rn tlie ; Baskets, s.-.-.-.r l!.isk!s. Pl.-.tn.Fancvand Em
snb.criber, can have ilir Truss sent tn any 1 hroid I !!..' . Is. 1. 1 oi' Siaiuls and
address, by rcmittins Five Dollars lor llie sm- j Sewinr l:.:;iv of l,eau:'u! dcsi-rn and excel
gleTros'.or Ten forth" dotililc- nidi measure . lent w..i!.,n-ins!.tt.. wli;ch he is seiiini; reinar-
around the h:p, and statin? the side allected.
It will be exchanged to suit if not fitting-, by
reuirnintr it at once, uns-eled.
For sale only by the Importer.
CAI.KB II. NEK 1)1 Fs.
Cr. Twelfth & Knee Sts, VhiLit'lj .W.
H Ladies rriimrin the benefit of .Mecha
nical Supports, owin to derangement of the
internal organs, including; falling of thewomb.
vocal, pulmonai-y, dyspeptic, nervous, and spi
nal weakness, are informed that a competent
and experienced hiri will he in a'tendance at
the Rooms, (set apart for their exclusive use)
Xo. Ill TWELFTH St. 1st door above Kace.
lv'i.13
Xem stuck ) Window Shades. XcwSfVu,
S ( Hal
G. L. MILLER & CO.,
Manufacturers anil Whnlernle V Ketait Dealer! in
yi 71 IN DOW slIADEsy soulh-west corner
y Second and Arch Sis. Thilmleljihia.
Such as (.'utile's Landscapes, Borders, Vases,
Scrolls. Hoquets.tJold Borders, Ac.of the most
beautiful designs end perfection of finish in
hte country, and at such I.oiv I'ricrsi as
to challenge all competition. But)' and White
Holland?, Cambrics, Tassels, Cords, Brasses,
&e.Jn every variety for City or Country trade.
( tr"We invite an examination of our Stock
at the Depot, s. W. corner Sd & Arch. Philad.
Jan. 1S51 4m3U
BUILDING HARDWARE
Tool Store exclusively,
The largest EstahlUhment of the kind in the I'.S.
Win. 51. M'C'lurc & Bro.
Xo.287 'Market St. above Seventh, PhilaJ.
MANI FACn.RERS- Repot for Locks of
all kinds, warranted oualitv. I'.-.tem
Silvered, (ilass Knobi."
Premium Porcelain Knobs.overlftOpattcrns.
Silvei-pl.ited Knobs, llintres. &c. mlth
most complete assortment of all ih f.
ftoods in this line.
Purchasers arc invited to call and
Slock. Catalogues sent he Mi.il if jei,..i
Hot Air Regimen and Ventiiuton at
Factnri Priees.
IVA11 orders put 'up under the imme.l;,.i
supervision of the Finn.
''' SEE 6,n5iat
Book itccnls Wanted.
A CXT WAJfTnD in ever, Town and
iA. County m the fnited St.ntf.. tn tu
rnout popular and saleable
many of them beautifully illustrated with Col-T-n
,nS,ravinSS i also the most popular works
Ubmn" incliJing "Arthur's Cottage
futelllirent and nterntiln r,m. ;ii j u; .
ant uit pr. BUI.1, btiKimw. r'cu
'or parlu;uir5, iddren (post raiil)
J W III. . M ....
lwln v ,t . """"'.. 1 liminlinr.
'Wm Nortii r .rth SI (.,...j,r..i. .
TriH'i, Supporters,
Vo-iJp-ilcr Bracks, aiot all other
V ttiirirical Apparatus and Ban
dages, applied and warranted
te pive satisfarlion.br Dr.aMl Mrs M'CI.KN
ACJIN, No. II North StJVKNTIl S reel,
The reat number rf Females reliered nr)l
I cured by we:u"!ii Mr. M Cleii:o-Snn's Si;p
i norters. warrants in r in Ciiii:nimdins them as
,uo,.ri(,r t anvihuig of the kind ever i.ftVrrd
u lhe pahl:e HjantW
rhUidofo'lil Sorifl? Trade-"1854
'
.lA7r,.v7y.70.Jrf.ov(., ....; f.r wn,.i tr aril low for Cash.
152 Market St. L 2o Merchant St. .S'CTS
Imp.irtrrs unit k iltrnlr llmltrt tn
Staple A Fancy iry odi,
VI5C now reeeiiin; a very OKNEKAl.
ASSOKT.ME.NT of
DjiiKslic nub Xor;ijn .tbrics,
suitable for b. 'h 'Av and
uatry Trade, and
which tney oi.er at tm icctr. li.r
Ca'-li, or to Prompt Six Month' Men.
I J We solicit an examination 01 our suck
by Crty, -seiaooriiis and Uistuni i;ucts.
CHA'.'.NCKV hui.b: T.T, i
WITH I
Waina-ri'lit. Huiitiiiij'.oa A: f'ioyd, I2 Market
l:im.r.lie:j Ml. 'iWeyiia.
ni: sTvrio.M.nv. j
CtHAIO & FI'lrON. lf Souih EIOIITH
Street, I'hiluihtiHn be? leave lo call
lhe attention of Cimntrv Dealers. Mchnols. anil
r.ersons visum? the tlitv. to their complete '
assortment of llnlmh, Fn.ich, ami Ammcnn
sTA TI WHY. which they are srllinsXN ho'e
sale ami l.Viail on the mo! reasonable terms.
Their stork comprises frrri ruri'iy of Ca.
Letter anJ Note I'aperamt K.nvelopes. iiicbel
ins a full ansortm. nl of lhe celebrated eomls
of lie I.a Kue A Cu. and Tin's Hhuads &; "i f
of l.cn'lon. Alao
Oold and .steel l'en, Dratrinr Pencils iF?
bir'.s and others"). Prawn:; I'aper. Unso.I
lloar.l. en'ni V. ax. Ink. I.ikstan.ls. . .doers'.
Cri.!se.s",Vosiei,lioliiis'ahd other tine Cuib i v.
rortuioi.aies, I'oeket ll.'ots, IVirtOdio'. n:
inz l)esks.A.r.Ac. I'er'i.ix visitir.a tiie fay
can hae-p tin ir paper ain! envelopes eiuji'Ssf d
with their i.iitin'i without ex'i.i i-lum '.
I Orders from rVafer-. at: I inv:im:ion i.f
lea rniti? re.reetf.:!!v soKc.ted an.l titled with :
tli.- strieiest i:i. --i tv 'itm.'.l Tpil
r m:r. t.-r.v. r. -rff..'K to r-;i ihe I'ubiic-s
I af.enfon i i n: v r.-taidi'l.nient. n. .'."
s, nth. FOt'KTSl S't. (be-.w Chestnut). 1'hd.id-
,,',,,. P.r ihe ..-.nt.:a..-re an I s;,ie of tin-
lioc. where I v.-:i: :ilw..y . be in read;!..!--
i., attend to ai.v r. :.,.. I nj-iv be lav. red .:li.
I am pi.) an: 1 lo furnih lltiv.I.-pes . f every
q-ialitv, .- ai.l descrip::..ii, W l...:eale and
Ketail.thnJorriimei:t pattern. p'.ain and It cal.
1 w.m'.I .-!.. ral! attrntion r the I'le S.nk- ,
in. EiiL-iai in.', l'lintine. ai. i Kn.!'.'.sir.s rf(
liilstn.-vs .tr ts I. r r.nveiopev 1-uer Ileal s.
: Hi I-heads. Car.is. Cireu'.ari, Ac all .'f tt bich '
' i e...,: t. . ... v.....:.... tati..rL !
1 1 "'"'" 1 1 .' . -. (
'I'V it W TV.
! prevent i
I vv un pa:
i marinncs of ihe siiu.proi-e-;
! ments l.-r
ll.e inanntaeture i f I'm i ! r's :md every fir:
lityt'or t..Tiil:!,; orders w i h dr p.i'i-l..:
their delivery bv Expre.s lorn rr as t
::u : r
-v be
:!: U ,
. kit.'
ceil tl
I er, r. t f:1
i r f -t;i:-:
- 1!
I not eye.-;
in ll.e B .
! ee.riNt.iu:!
; seen 7.-
.1,1
I lit
'pa'bsc t:nv.-l. j-es
'es of wi.iL-h rnny be
f l)rc-Mnipe.i Pnv. ;
V. M. I "l.KKbT. '
ly.-i
k.ibly rhe.i;. , r ( '.i!i.
.VI!. Just reeeive.l fr-m flennar.v. a Inrce .
and varied assortment , f FANCY lilHl:s.io
w hich the attention i f the ptiMic is respect,
ftnly inviit-,1 (fimSl?t:i.!;
I'lii niitoay.
ZOIIVA
.v, wil.r.s, a ft,., i.o.v .Vfir roKK.
Hare .o-n"i a i .irrnrl.i''ctki i':hiurt
, and J..A- :nre, at :J1 AKCII St.,
." between Clii and 7ih, I'hilmblnhiu.
Vaml are prepared to iiirnisli all t
J Works on 1'iir. noli gy, I'hysiob
their
locr.
II vdropathy. Magnetism, and rhi
jj f graphy.
, at New Vork prices.
Professional Examinations.wuh Charts.and 1
full written descriptions of character, iven '
day and evening. E i' Cabinet free lo visi- i
tors IvMTcSdq
ZI.1 I'AIXTS. I
Ice
NK-THIRH CHEAPER TH AN' WHITE
LEAD, and fice from all poisonous ,
iulili.-s. 1 i
TIIK SEW jritSFT 7.ISC! COMP.Sr. kTim
erentlT rntnre.1 tlirir wer'..n. anil iuiprovrd tH -(ualuy 1
ol'th. ir Tr...ii.-ts. ar- t...-isin .1 to r.-rutr or trrs for iti.ir !
SUPERIOR PAINTS. I.rr. s.l lin.nn.l in Oil. o, '
n...,..l ,.,e.. . t ... s .-.,w,
I'RV. in barrels. .f X M -.unJ t-.v-h. I
Tl.. ir VVIUTK ZiXC. l.i, l. is fcM dry or rrenn l ia I
oil, wrnirti-.l pure aud at:.-uri.n?M'd fer b-Kly and 1
unilorui hil. n, .
A mt'lhod of i.re;ian.ti..n haa iwntly been di.rrTrrr.I. I
whi-li i-lial.lrs the U. mpauy to warrant tlirir pniota to !
k-s-p fre.h and a-.rt in the katrs for any rraar.nal-r lima. 1
In tnia re-rert thnr paints will Im aupcrkir tu anj i,thr ;
id tin mr.rk
Tht-ir HKiiWN ZIN'C PAINT. mh-h in txUl at a Im
PrttiT. ntitt ran MlW b Blfirlt froin the Zinc nni fvr-m
Vw JTy. l new wrll kiif n f..r itn j.n.t.rtttc iUiiU- I
iifn w.icn '-('ii''U to irin r ntlit-r nifialii- urf:tr-i. I
ThrirT))KO..t!l I'AI.NTptN all 111- j r r-r-
iSeVSg " ' 'l.,..Hde palter,,,, no.
V;lwlr' yirn.K -..at'!e f. r ra.!r or Kitchen c
r? Avi i .-i6iSS ifVS N8 A.I m.ru arrante.l.
C'jSraf! ! T WM.ARSIKTRl).a.
r5$a&! ; I:!'u lun'. March 17, 54 f.,
im i'i in! nrown, rim id r.j n-'rt1 ;t.(f color for raui- i
tinsCvJttafltei-.li", trutl.iitt.l.n.. Hn-V- . Ar. I
rUrACil KI7AKI.
WhlMc IViii.t I.!.--t i.n.1 Im;. rtrti,
N. W. (wr.vf It.th nn1 Market sis. I'htla 4-. y.'ua.
STRAW GOODS.-SFIURra 1854. i
rpilE subscribers are now prepared to exhi-
J, bit at their I
S;leilli.l CW IMaI)!i,lllieut i
11 South S' .-tiuil V ',;. t t 1 ;
11 .iu.i omd it. I mladcfjiha, :
an entire new and be.uitlful stock of Straw,
Fancy and Hilk Bonnets and Flails, Flowers,
stcand Panama, Palm and faminer Hat for:
pentlerrien, whieh cur old patrons. .Merchants
and Milliners generally are invited to examine,
conlidentlypromisintliem,iuextent.in variety.
in n"v;eltv. and in styles.a stock unequalled, i
tsrorile'rscareliillvand prnmptlv executed i
THOM AS W HI I E A CO. ' ;
Ra WanlTll '
BFIVfi ,e wancl. !
trr Merchant, I u ' W't'" Tar '
try Merchants and others having RAf.S for
t.L ; j,?- . MOOKE. Paper M.nufaci's,
rhihidilphui- Snt. 34 Sfi, Xorlli ft,
iu'H (ll St.be ew Arch, krln.-cn "'ii & '.ih
To Wool-C rowers.
50,000 pounds Wool WANTED.
The subscribers feel thankful tut
past patronare conferred hdob ih.
n...nui..ciurii!-s operations. and hope 10 future
ihal the well-w.shers of their countrr will f,l
! ' t"', S,'ar'' b,"---n" by paircnmng
" It -.in Ind-istrv and En, -fpUr." rarmrr.
Merchants, ami Mechaa.e, we .,.v;:e yon a.
untly on hand . ewi nr,ment J, uJ. U
our 1.1a minnricture, -.och as
tVn. 4',rm,,rn, &itirtt$ , FlantU
IV... f. 1. - i- .
I, ,ii:n t;my jurm, dr.
chants,and save them the Jobber'tprtfiLwhich
is from to to 15 per Cent.
Cash will be paid f. r WOOL at alt timet tbt
reeul ar market prce. W e do ma expect ta
run W aeons to collect Wool think it n
better for both W(.ol Grower arr1rtannfe.n.
rer to deal at the Fartc.rv. where "the 1. .
variety of ods t..elect from. and th n.....
faetnrei-s have a much better cltanee to render
f(.tt.
els are hauled mi in a irii..i.
' o .ui,.oairr inaa wuea
Uy strict ntirminn to htniness, ihey hop H
lent a eondly share of public patronage.
Very respectfully rour,
STA ITEN. MAKR A CO,
White Peer Mills, l'nion Co p.
My 10, t.':51 3mS2; "
UKICIJ TEHfERAKCE HOTEL,
lie Oram
eai.i :ui. ruling KalooM,
r S'cr,:,d and Market .St,.
i hrne
1 , -led b,,ib!,s a, the lnwerrnd of Market
t. (to.nie, ly ,e mariSil.n f Wm.Havr,i:.)
the subscriber .i pr. psred ,fl ,,," '
V U t . 67 V..S- Ay lkA LI l:R,
V.inai.dllea .t.w th lo,V ? Buil f, odb,
""; "l"i-aPi. l.'i.u.-r.s.
I v There i a!v0 aiiaci,) in jrE CKEAtf
. .!i.n for I.ni!..s,aiidau KATLNU SALOO
11 1 .'il.eu.en.
He r-spect:u;iv $,di.its a n.ir triad, ,nd ,
s..aie i f hie public paliot.age.
I.rn-isl urs:. M.nch cO, isri ?m
IMP Kit IIANt-rfxosT
Chiirs, ani Cabinet Ware.
T t . i i; C made a larpe ac'dition in rear n(
1 1 lo- Luck- p, , per fni) (ll Matiet
s ...:. ai d d:srn,.t,,;r,t i,.s sv,, , ,j M
i m l ril rr has ri mored there all his tool
ne. tnd will I e liarry t s o!l cu,l0.
rs an., r.cw ai l.i- M..r..et St, -hop.
.-a suril.v ol V, V I 1.
' " ea iiieaicjuei
TV, Ts . u . . .
Q
I "fcl A
fc t , frTVTO'
.Wi ft f (
V. ffaV'' f JU
l'rJMPSM .A s
'j, KrWAy. , VfjtV' M
V jj t i ' J ?WJi4lp
tlyJia. Itfificr6'1!
u i!SJH5'aUJs8
IIOLLUWAY'S 1MLLS.
cs rai r-..-t enirrly r f meilWoa! trht
! ai-?. e-. italure. l.i ll . x:rai . J:-
- t a in
r, ,!,iti. . ( . y , ........ bur rLfr utim.
: I - I ii r i b.- t .,.r. lait i.f ;l. . r.a 1k
I " i- ' -- tl.ej h;.,, m.t wtli ihr, n;L.ot ll.a
tJ' - . ni. .t esl.-ar.:-! H.ry.cw nf. it i r r..nm.4.
I.. I..:r m.u !e.f.,i .n1.-n.-7 ' lee lUTf of btliear
r -in o t- ar t r.t. of tne l.i.er mid Sto-acb.
r 't''' .r.f..r.- it. UMtp iLrm a-cirdin l
uir. . :i. 1.-, .i. m laii in .,-ii-g rc?iornt to Lcallli.
W.i!:t..fs anJ Ielilitv. Ilestoration ttr
IKahh of a CiL-ijtie Bian, sl-cJ 45. whin
at I', at
i's 1... r.
- ' - '. ..- l!e-e.e-u.,,J,,J VrtM.
... ,,,ir ..
,r,.l..i.rf, i; .1.. ltia.
. II. 11
P. ;t. .. f;.rn:erlr a r.j.!rrtof lM
:n;e .laleei t.a :h - ,
. a-l nir o a -I ... .r
y -ai.-. i.i i::a
I:. I WM.I ..fait.tv. raa
ii :. I C a. l c l.n.l ei,i.,u,t, d ar.C'i
..Lent .IT. cl. hp at !ar.t t.a.,1 .. -.
,r to, r.ti rtM If. bvaiti. It
.u.r .i.l I,. V. Y..rk.al !.
: U .: r-v,r Inirr m Kealih,
- y. wrh ihe elrruaaatanr. I
l... I mi ittliu dm. ,4 arrat
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l.i V-
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lOH.a.1! .-XI. -. e. tr.'lTT.
CiiAi.l 1 .-..i! I!!. I-iMrntirf Vlnirrr
A pern nr.. nt Cir, . t a elirtascd Liver if
many i ears' uiiiii'.ii n.
cr jr. n il, . :rmit. CH-ymi., r .1 i-
"-... r ., 7. m
-Tn II,', ,l.,i, 1 niLf,,., , men
I.- ilian n. mh. r rr. 1 ,lir. d .lr.e I-ferT
1 r. . f. f th.-f r.ffr y iB Liri:tl kiifeu
uiinli. n, I am persenally e,1niiii,i '
1 ...rr. -u!- rr fr. m .li.r:, f i... .. ' m
1"
j ext. ii-i,,.
1 ih- 1 ui
r. .. .
ti.-tewi.
1 ' "r '
V ..ps: hermnlira; :ier.lsnl .-,nr.d i,t tt-.t
I1..1I III le relieve rer liff.-rine. ...J i. 1
he i . 11 .t.i.
nt lit.. :v -he rr 1
I KUTTlTe ftllin, Dfnn.ha T.i. - .
r--m.nl i.aTtimllT nun 4 cre.t alarm iMt .r trWmM
v.l tvl,ti- ".n,l th. v .u.lur.a hrr lo . iruU of
t. ur P11U..I ,. h !. imir. red h.r p-nrrml iinllh Hit ,h,
lli.llir. ti. C TI tiULe lli.m nolil .h- ,erriTrt rrrfn-t
rure. 1 1,1, i.rlt, D.r.nlti i;... nd ibr tu lot tim
irered , ,, :- , f .rd ,
jour 1'llU Wm tl e meuiu i f .,in.- b. r life.
. , o . . ' "c:a - ''' !-ir. jour, trolr.
Julr 2. d. is. s. (Simfd) j r,lVI
r.atIcl,ra(f(l nr. n.n.lrTfur, rfficacuxt.m :Uf
lowing c,.nttli,tt: - 71
A. lie PrO..r -J.UB.lir, frrer.f.r,
tfc - ,JS"""'T "-""f-lh.:..
Ui.r in Ccm- I ry-i; . :., UmtiE T.,-1', a-rrT
I tain. b. ,rg-H TLr,
B. , Irl.r. on ul.lltir. lihr.mili-n l ;nn
tl.r .-kio rrni .f mli KrtrBUoB olV.n.rrtl ?
I.eweleuil.1 t9 kiuds I'rin- A-.,.
rolii fit Sm.fu!a. or W-:oi. ef :t
lPnitnof...ut hirSsr.il ind
" . "" rr - rr ltrtls Wr.tnrfri
V!'""l' ;nuitlo
' nm.WB hratri; ir. r.
t s" cl " '' K-taM:..hn:rnt of 1'n.fri.H r Iloif w.T. 541,
etrnnd. . near r,-nilr liar. l:-r.ei.l arul al,o at hia b.-u
w JVr Vult. Cr,!. r- f..r V.'r-ilnn. a imhr Male-a.'Urrlf.st
'" ' 'M'"esf.v. .V.ir wmi I rierivr ril-r aItenti..B. i. 1.1
by all r--.p.-rtabie iTucista and -iralrra in MrdiriDrf
"'r.!'i--l""t llir I uiled Stairs, in rosea at : Tt. rta.7ru.
J"" u, '' h. To I r bad Hbolvtala gf ttr (ruicial
l.r.12 l-ena, a i tbr I'nien.
-There iaaroondrrablrnninrbT fakirttbrlar tf
r..xrf. . H. liirrrliena f,.r Ihrsmdanr. ilpatirnulB
r? ui.-ordiT. mrr ftrd to curb lk
L V 1'
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'lViff'in " haihcad Compnitrj.y
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"a!l-. d in. payable en er before the s h of
February next ; and an instalment rf like
amount payable en or before the 10th dav of
? m'11"1' 'hFr,"aHt'r- until lhe whole is f a:d
to wit, .he lo.h of October next-by ihM
resielin?; in
ttaltim. re at Cnion Bank ef Van-land ; !
Dauphin county Bank of Middln'oWnj
Noriliiimberl d e. untv Bank f N. rthumb'd'f
Tnioo countv I.ewisbnrg Savinos IutitQfielf.
By order.
' ROB. 8. HOLMNS. Treamrer.
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NOTICE.
H'-'ARrENTERS anj LABORERS .as-
JV ted. to work on lhe I nion & Masqat-
AW J' A- BOXER. M.n.
jrrve, or WM. A. BELL. at the HriJaf evri
June . 1?;1
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