1 I me- LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. B K I a" . Is . 'Vt' Si I! 1 11 i J I si si sir 1 HI ti: Mr; 'i 1 .i'O 5- 'V I' - Seit. 15, 185-1. i 'J Vm MaaateM -r.-TV- Lrwiainlwa Laa rMw-il.-r.Mr awt cirtwlaUow til any Lngllali ffVU(n'r in 1'iiion rautilv. ' Whl.j Smtf Ticket. Covrrnar JAMES FOI.l.tW'K. Nonhnmhlnd. Supmat Vunrt U. M.MM YSEIC Montgomery. V-aitainimmisiiMier tiKl'.DAUoUE.Allogany. Democratic Slate Ticket. nrcrnnr WIII.UM BlfJLKR, of CIcartiold. Supreme Ctiurl -J. S. 1)1. ACK, of Somerset. Canal CummitutumcrH'Y M. MOTT, of Fike. Uuion County Vliig Ticket. Congren -Hon. JOHN C. KIJXKLE, Hu niii oh.m. Sen.Ue-3 AMES M. SELLERS, Esq. AarniVy Dr. FREDERICK FFECK, . .' IT.'lli!".1" tvtnmiuwncr MARK HALF 1'LNM , uriiiKni-T. RryUtcr JAMES W. PENNINGTON, . ,. JmtaurHEXRY S. DOVER, or WAN., 49Tho anti divb-iunists vociferate that i kc-.nuA i. a:, - I i ,1 yu fV7,ioiv wuu la m iiuuiuiig uu is i. Tk: . :i ,, . . , , , , IrAjr is It not good, and upon what mtlh'ir- iu all respects valid and bimlin, and ran not be tucoesi-fully inipcached or evaded, and we defy you to produce the writlcu opiuion of any rcsiectable lawyer to the contrary. Aud if you think it is not stroug enough or binding enough as it is, employ the Lest legal talent you can to prepare a stronger or a U tter one, aud wc pledge you it will be t-igncd by the same persons who signed the one now on file. Here arc two distinct aud unequivocal propositions. Now, gentlemen, meet I In in fair and square if you can. Face the music like hnni-.-t men, or else forever after hold your peace. The people arc waiting to hoar from you, and thev waut comctliinL' else besides iwauuic. i . i ii .-.t, . " ' . "",'7, , M i .iu ti .'ill vuujircs.-Hiiiai onieri'es r u i- . . i- t , T, ,. , , , ' . Mahannv. I):inr,liin .inil Ili:inim iml :it irvi... rn, ;..., , . ',. n...i.:-.l i. l.l : . -i i iuiu ailU 1H1MUVII VUUII.IV9 Vl(llllll i I . . .... tbit Union connty two years ago pledged itself not only not to ask f r the re-nmi cation of Mr. Middleswarth, but also that the County should not claim the Office at present for more thau that Term ; and the two counties had agreed upon Jon.v C. Kl'NKLK, thus ensuring him a majority. "Upon this frank representation of the state of the case, Mr. Casey promptly waived a contest, and Mr. Knnklc received the vnanimout nomination. The Conference did not n ndertako to decide between the rival claimant from Union, all of whom recorded their votes for Mr. Knnklc. This connty was naturally desirous of Laving the Representative in Congress ; but no one without her borders could be more acceptable (party politics aside) than John C. Kunkle. As a public speaker, be bad not a superior during his five years' services in the Legislature ; and his love of human rights, and fearlessness of power, render him peculiarly fitted, in this event ful era, for a representative of the land of Pcnn, of Franklin, and of the Concrcss of '78. 3Ir. Men gas is the democratic nomi nee on the part of Union county, aud Maj. Lauman on the part of Dauphin. MFTbe Whig Senatorial Conference of this district met at Beavertown on Satur day last, and unanimously concurred in the nomination of Mr. Sellers of Junia ta. The Representative Conferees met at the same timc.and made no nomination. Neither Conference attempted to decide between the rival claimants from Uuion. The Democratic Senatorial Conference met at Mifflintown on Tuesday. A rumor states that Mr. Doty of Juniata received the nomination for Senate, and that no nomination was made for Representative. Should no democratic candidate for Assembly be brought forward, the contest would lie between Messrs. SrtcK and Fi montox, and afford a tolerably fair test on the Division question. S9"The Star supported Mnj. Simonton, "subject to the decision of the Whig Con ferees." The Conferees have drcithd not to nominate Simonton. Considering that last year 'both Union and Juniata agreed ! support bim, their present refusal to j nominate tim is equivalent to a rejection. I All the efforts of tho New Berlin cli.,ue to bully aud entrap the Juniata people J anil Conferees, proved failures. From all we can learn, the people of, Knotrltou, lieuson, Washburn, aud Milli- . ' ' ' Juniata county are entirely dissatn-Ged ken This is looked upon as a neneral .:,t. at o . i fc witn Jlaj. fciuiouton as a Iepe:tatlvc, 1 Auli-N'ebra.ska victory. and will give 400 to COO maj. against him. i Portland, Sert. 12. Returns from - - --- -r ii m ...-.a . WMr. Gutclitu some time a-o dial-' 10" ' v nKUt -bOO votes ; ... Itii rnl i - T inwii- lenged the opponents of Division to public lu-'eu, whig, 4,U.-l , I am, iom., 10, lo; discussion, but the New Berliner did not aud Cany, the wild eat candidate, 1,77. take the challenge up. Since the 15oud ' The A.-ua says that everything from appeared, however, they appear to think , Con-ress d.un has gone ly the board. uonu)tLiusr must hn dnno." ml Mccn T ' a 7 -...wo....... bwtneford and C. Merrill announce them- ' c auow Aotiiings. wive as ready to do battle for 'Longstown. I Vermont EicctionT " Fali; River, Sept. 11. The wife and Last Jcar ,uc people failed to elect a dangbtcrof the Hon. Nathaniel B. Borden,' Governor, and the Legislature failed to died of cholera between Saturday morning c'ccl a U.S.Senator. This year, the Anti and last night. Jfebraskaitcs have united and carried the BirrALO, St'ptT 1 rTlio deaths by S'a,c 12'000 n,!,jori,y Stat Officers, Cluilera here during the past wctk number aI1 tLre05n.ln2in!LC!!.rI Sunator: 38, of whom 12 Wire Atuericatw R5.Xo F.aein News of importance. Political Intelligence. ,. iov. liiglcr Lad aa attack of illness at j Wavcrly, New Yor, ou his northern tour, tut was recovering. . Judge IViluck was to pass from Fitls , burg to JOric, anil thence it is stated thro' ; the Northern counties. The democrats of Susquehanna county : have unanimously nominated Mr.Iirow for i a third Term iu Congress, and AVut. J. j Turrcll Esi. (Free Soil Dem.) of Montrose, for Assembly. The Convention adjourned ' ly a vote of 5 to 'I'l, without passing any resolutions. James Ccddca Maxwell, of Panvillc, is I (he democratic nominee for Assembly iu J iho Columbia- ami Montour district. (Our 1 tu-nCilli will recoL'nire one of their for- gentlemanly clerks in Mr. M.) J I hiviJ Tajart Ksq. of Northumberland has the unanimous whig nomination for ... . 0 . - ,, , . , . . State Senate 111 the: Dauphin district. His ' opponent h not anununccd. Wc expect to Lear from Chiua often, the three years ,,; coming. ! cominji. I The democratic Conferees for Schuylkill ' O.llll'lv til t1Mll.ll.wl .T..C1Tl!l W Pillo V.ii1 . J , - t , : m , ....titilf fur C'jinm:, U'liiln llinse i -'""v."- o i of Northumberland declared Mai. m. h. ., . , . . ., . ; the deference having met, and failed to agree, both are iu the field. The whigs have agreed upou James II Campbell Esij. 'of Fnltsville and the Natives run Kini- ; bcr Cleaver of course. The Oah na J-Jhrnmian calls for a gen eral Convention of the democrats of Illinois for I he pin-pine of reading Senator Douglas and his adlu rcuts out of the party. Tlie democrats of Lycoming declared for Allison White for Congress, aud re-nominated Misers. Kldred and lieek for the L'vislatiiie. (Iroeii fur l'rothouotary, Run- y.m for Register, and Dlaekwell fur Com- U'hsk.m-r. (The re-nomiuation otjh c old : ""'.- is, is a pretty strong approval.) J he Coiivci-liuii eiiiinr.-cd tlie Mate ami 2atio- i ua! Adiuitiistraiiobs, Nebraska inclusive, land ;.n. Packer made a labored and tlo- I (.ueiit argument against the Know Oils. I 1 c c r J. Ellis Ronham, and Lemuel Todd, E.is of Carlisle, are up for Congress iu .1... v..,t ',1...rlr,.,.l lVrrv . sir i.-f , , " ' , ' . , J iiuiu u-uiiicrais .nr.imuuaiu iui uuuj.uee and Mr.Todd a Volunteer. , .-..- r o..n:n J he democratic Convention of bullivan county was but partially represented, and its proceedings do not etate that any reso lutions were adopted. Mr. Decgan was rc-nouiiuated fur Assembly, and Judge J. iiiehter Junes recommended as candidate for Congress. At a late election for Justice of the Peace in Portsmouth, Ohio, the Know Nothing candidate was elected by a majo rity of 3f0 votes. He was a prominent Democrat, and tho town usually gives 70 to 80 Whig majority. Mr. Douglas was not preventel from speak'ng in Chicago, as reported by the telegraph. lie sp-'ke over an hour, when he had catechised the "sovereigns," and the "sovereigns" retorted in a style which put both parties in a bad humor, and at kn-'th Mr. D. ouit the stand, shakinsr his . "... .. .. I punjt u-1 ai .,i'i.i'.f iiiuu. .iu vmieuev wa attempted, but the condemnation of the Nebraska champion was undoubted and severe, (in his own city, too.) The democracy of Bradford county has passed strong Auti-Ncbraska resolutions at their regular County Convention, TI, I1 . ,.-......, P anl iccottil.I...l jut .(.iuliuw vu".ii"u ..I01.IIIIIH.U in Williamsport ou Tuesday evening made I no regular nominations for members of as- -enibly. Conferees were appointed and T. i 41 I WoOIl'5. EO. .nf MutlCV, Was recommended . ' J . . as a suitable man for nomination. W c learn from the Tiny Lmjle that ... , e -i t . t air it t i i UOV. ISlgler failed to resell tllsbOrOUgll I t.-t , . it- ! on cliicsday last, in time to meet nis appnintniont. lie was detained at Wavcr y ,y a tuldcn indisposition, from which wc are glad to hear he is fast recovering. The Governor .pokc at Coudersport on Saturday. Galuha A. Grow, nti-Xelrasta deiu- ocratic candidate fur Congres?, haa no . , v.i . ... Opposition IU tllC IllliOt (J.. strict. , rn. i, f il r Ti The Ju'seue is the name of a Dewart paper jU-t .started in 1 Ottsvillc. The Haine Election. lUVfUIR. Sir.t. 1 The VOtC for fin. 1 ; f vernor is clo.e. 1 he majority lor iorniI. the fusintiist candidate for Governor, will ,0 very small( thouoli there is no doubt but that he is elected by the people. The - ' following l.'migressmen, all Whigs and fu- 1 1 1 . I I I Biuuiato, ui. i" . v, a w.j, luc papers asuribe the result to the aettoti i ' - . .... Cholera at Columbia. . Columbia, Sept. 11. Tl. mnri;!. f.nm I'l.olai-. .-r.nl limes, '' .. "-"v.w , and thrro la much excitement anions our '-. " fitizrna. ' Tin l.l mnrllinfr there IiaVC r 0 been 53 deaths tinco Friday Among those that have died arc the following Dr. R. ht. Cochran, a member ot tttc leg- . , . t . i t c . 1 . lslaturc ; ltiehard Ispatz, conductor on -i 1 rJ J A ir...1 nt tl.A tho railroad ; Edward A. Howard, ot tlie C. Troi HtA ' Frani'ia KrailleV No- fareen iree liotci , rrancis iraaity, no- tirv Vnblie John Gilbert. Constable: T I. Ali. Ik..!..!- All. I'.liv -use,... o....., '-"- Mrs. Davis, Mr. Henry Lieuty, and j!is3 ' II auk. Bai.timobe, Sept. 11. Tl.n nacspnorora from (Columbia, l'a . this morning, represent tho ravages of the , . . . , r 1 it 1 cholera at that place, as awfuL Up to 4 o'clock this afternoon, C7 deaths had oc- leurred since the commencement of tuedis - oc, .J 1H n. worn rennrtnd to. v ' ; - " I lav Just as tho cars were lcavini 17 patients were brought in from the San tec Furnace. We have received the following additio nal names of thoso who havo fallen vic tims to tho diseasa : R. Spratts, J. Strick ler, II. Lichty, Miss Zicglcr, Mrs. Hippey, Mrs. Reese, Miss Fisher, Miss KatoD,Mrs. Derrick, S. Ilinkle,Mrs.Gilbert,Mrs.Dix, and Mrs. Kccscy. The Philadelphia physicians have dis covered the condition of the reservoir of water to bo the cause of the disease. Those drinking spring water are exempt. It is supposed that the disease will now be cheeked. The trains arriving here, this evening, brought four car loads of citizens, with their families, down to York and that vi cinity, from Columbia. Terrili'o Storm at Savannah. Kji.TlMoi'.K, Sept. 12. Tho storm at; i Savannah ou Friday did almost incalcul- j able damago; Not a tree w as loft stand ' mg in me try St. John's Church was ; nearly rumeu. Trinity Church was un- 'roofed, and several other churches were ;hurches were ral liiiht Luild- i--ict '"ore or less injured. Seven , ings were blown down, and the Medical .... ' . . . j Co.iegc, J heatre, and Mate bank tustameu , 'J,lry- wharves were over H I .. " ill f : Cowed, causing a great destruction of nronertv. The steamers Jennv Liu.L Ore- i j : "on and fcam Jones, were wrecked. 1 he Rice crops were ruined, Dr. Scrivins alone . . . losin" 25,000. The Liirht Houses on Fig Island and Tybee have disappeared. The water is sis feet deep on Hutchison's Island. An immense amount of Cotton is ruined Candidates' Department. CnKtnz 25 ttn. per A. cf 11' lint or liiw, fwfa iNwrUon. To the Voters of Union County. The undersigned would respectfully inform the voters of li'nion county, that he has been recommended as a rnndhlate for the UlTice ol REr.ISTEK AND RECOIJDEK, without his solicitation, and afterwards nominated by the llemocratic Convention assembled at New Berlin. I would therefore say to my friends, and also to all others that may consider me competent to attend to the duties of said office, that being reasonably well acquainted tr.rouph out the county, I hope you will excuse me for not ealhn; on you personally betore the elec- ili,,n 5 hM shm,M TOU f"or me '"h.Tm,r support, and elect me to nam oince, i will promise to attend to ihc duties thereof with strict fidelity, and to the best of my ability. Yours respectfully. UEOKliE DKEISBACII. Mifflinuurg, Prpt. 8, 15I. Union County Business. ToctTtf T .Tiif Sen T 1 f . ' la,! Ta i-iiarlcal'anl.j ciem.. A TlioulitR M nl a Ynungnian A Walter a J ho II lima pant." tunr- YouD?ru.in t Walter r-cter ii.-i.ier i:- w wa.n...nrr aimia T prli.fJJLW Woip-tiBeller Jmiataniiemlierlifli: T llarlman jrwilh not.toHam. John Kllia lor Halt ta J llaruuan jr with nolft-o vhiI Kuh-r a iio ao I'aol lleneler T James MTnight i'.ter wvi-h t lt uryw. uh ll-nry W SnVil'T T3 j' -hn Snv.ler'a A-lm'r m K Wacnn'rlli-r ft l:ili and V llurluiao Mary Keiehlry ra Vt'm Kuichlrv t nan Mre.i v lino a Kimble .lnnthan Ar)xnt Tn in Arbf-iTiuEt lavi j SpnyJ nwi-mx A'lm'nt J M'KtuMfis A'lm'r ts Kt-y.-toti)' Insurance Company Oirixt fi'r Canicron t tiro A r-'r lc J..Im Himi v W M Van Valinh Mary K .hrlniT's Trtivt-f th Chw T! Shriner tieo lirvtwn ta Wttile IVx-r T.wn?bip John Jootn t &imuc 11urh IVter rwuluTt n A b Cutmainir (2 imitfO J'-lm 1 IMir-T t I.jrv.miiij Mutunl Kir lusa.Comp. n.nry Hi-h " um. Mary KSIirin-VnTrnrtrt 'Fries anJ I-Mioi-t I N.-r Midllarth t.i L 3wnn-r I A nil r-w Wnltt Tf A J Itislit-l t nl j w.-onwii-r' ti'ni t i jobiiorjr t(:.lAwren m Jw.b W Smith' Eiceuton I Wm J lliiu hi-n vn ISJtf. r and Kri. k I '1iAlTV.?Ymm M, win':''r-2,t" K..t.T ? imon Frank .1 k W K Wn-.-n ll-T Tf A Uub-Hut '""'r " cr-L-ht ioen Kimi.ie , nvfm ! iiTf wlnVS. rV'i '"Z t,.. I't - UT laui'rt i"nVij7i.rrfirMiitr"rs - r. iiuiiK or Daiivilli! va M Fiaher and I! It German J,',u",,tinTr T f'T s Vrh "' ""r" ! J"'m M T.ol.ir va tnali an-1 Matilda, Wririrk lJ"""" M,'l'",-M " "Bi-1 iinri.T j Samuel .-hrin.-r va Iianiel S-'.irai-a: Kiia.c tianman . :.,;rBe inn .n,ioii.r i j iVarrmaiVjr V Jj!1,eenn"r,i'rhoU'er ' Kn-m-r va Alimliam llpin ..i.ari.-. ti-h.-r ,iiimj .My I .la"" -''attuiaa va llr A S Cummin's !ji.-.n s. i,-!, isra..i siit.-ii,, S7jm t-T uZ'&mSS j ur'AuZZZ-, ..,.) rIrmUX:rS,HU'":"'t y u .Hns..,.r T, K 4 ,. Hartraan " Joeph Airert JiikiIi Allcrt Clirli-llaii II raian v John lluniinel M'Vi n"'rn ?m, " ".'fiiiiau Mfrlnger J'.lin Matliua TM JoaMilman !lr. j r"."""'""' " llecl-.r 4 Srewart I; ..' ,')l''kn'T va lliiiri-h. Kn. k. k Co 11 II Margarita t Jo,n Toaitur R II I'arey ft Mark llalfnnv K M'aitz vs Alcxanimoni B.uti.n TwM va J. hn fiahei Mi l ll. Mr.rlh, Kerna Cn va Mlchl ."nottl Man. K Trutt va Johe. Trutt J-iij KnrU va I- Wetriek ami M Wi-irkk Sanil Kvle va Catharine Wolfe -Isei.b Millhnnaa la Jiln Sim, fame - .1 . ' 1. ... iv . . lehn H,.,r ra tllrisliall Srl.rr.Te. Il-ury C Krer vs ii llun lraia's A'liar ailrew M'Ck'nahao v, PuukI Oi-uiatu COI'HT I'l oc laniat Ion Vlirw tbf , Hon. A DM V ll.SD.N. I'-c.-iJi-nt Ju.lgi" fitf thf-Utll Jlt'lirirtl Itiiitrf'-t. CIMi.-tmc of the CflnU of UDion u I MiHlin,n.l J o-m Vimwa J..VM .,..,,. K,..,,!. . nlc Ju.l ff in I oi"!i toiinty. ! I-"?"-'aU: lf" 2"lh. Myt 1K..I, n4 louif .lin-.-lttl. ii-r iiu- iiofiint: -i ur- Bliin.'0art.C.iiirtoI''raui'.ul,l.n.ojr.'rDilT.Tniiir, mnl ir.-n.Tnl (ftiarUT St-.ion, t NKVV HKt:l.l ll.rl..rS.bulni.t NKW llKCLIN. Mr III oi.iinty ..f i:iii.m, on lh .c.t..I .1. r (a Htl'T. natl, aii'1'U:E Im llii-n-fttro hi-ri-Ny Kiin to tin. l'or..niTf iy , tii.n, to.,.,.r iu tiir o .ni irou with tli-ir Iti.Ili", Kc.rili., In-iuikiti.ms, fr;t:iDiii.li"u. mil olhl.r K.-iinnii.rii,-.-.. 1.. .1.. u... iiiiu in. -h of ti.-ir 1 olncm mn.1 ill ttt.-ir iN-balf Rt.ticrtaiD lo li d.'lm: flll all 1 mit, ,, ,... Vr.-uiiiii! iu b. i,ifot u. ' Com..Bllh ,jiuu- miy p.roii cr HTf.u, urn ro- ,ininil tn , llu. ., .r,. u,.n,iin-, .i u,.t ,i. ,ari : ui""' ' ''' i"-"'- Ju.-iir. n-r. pii.t..i t.. I a;?ritiilil In uoLics. -uiwnunu.-rt..yl.mnd..l.ltll.rSl.rillV0lll'in n.- u.-riiu, u i-jtii.ir ot July, in iii.y.nrofoiu i one thousaiMl t-ijilit hunlr:l unj lifly-li ur. nii'l i in tli j wt--iily-'vrnth r if tli 1 ii'l.-4-uJuce i.f Hie Lliili '1 JOHN KfcMLhli, SheriJ. j Register's PJotlceSj The following accounts w-ill be pirscnM for I Ponfirlnil,ion an,, aiwance at Orphans'Couri in New Ceriin, I'riJay, ai.l Sept. mat : . c.t 01 ivi. p K.mnr.it. oi ivrry townrhir. "ft ," J"P" K- tlr of 1 "" Jl'iii-b, Inle ol Wn.uuiloH Ju, tlr.il. . ?'lc, J":"1' ." r1,Ur AjM' of Job iioruirr, Thnttt of llPUiM-n irimm nn-1 Sctltmon A Iturj- of Jacob IlHiii.t. l.tyi nf Injarrr Tp, ilcrl. Tin ari-t ir IratUti Kt-oui, Atliur til Gwir Zrljrt laUi ol Et ltiil.tlvo IV, tiurd. The n"ct of Jiiin rilitM-uaker, Atlmr of Ge-t. V. Ui.in. tat of West liuUliM 1, Utv l. Vim itvt of Jttuub liuhl, Auiur of ChrbtUu KuM, lat- Of laillivtoUB TS (lMt(l. Tlx awl of iiitiiv tl(h.r. Atlrur of Samuel S.err, tate of U btte Ut-r 'Ij., d. f L The - rt ( Uoorstj lucgvl. AJuir f On?; Tlwmas, lab or IU HT. r T. Uer.l. Th- act t tf itvurc llivgcl, AJtur of PoJly Tliomai, hit. nf l.ttaTer T; tltt'U. Tin? jj-t of Kti)utth J. KUii'tt, Uiurx of Tiii.niiis J. EMinit, Inl: of Milliiiil.orii U-.ro, U.i-d. Tt.r au-t J..bn Cl.auiUr.tn, Aduir ( Jolin I. SIi!' r, laU- of UuILiLa, T,s U- . l. Th- crt of Ilwi.ry Ut-rry, Ad tar of KIutltli Kerry, lute of Wa!itiin'ta Ts tlwj. Thf n"- t of lim.rt J. .-JtiMrb, A.liur of lKnry lii V.j. latf of M.J.li..- ruLe. Tp, -i ol. Tin- arvt uf .'a -ol Sl.urUu, AJoir of lUruut I'bcuorni:::), lat'- ut l'. rry Tl, tJci tl. Tlifrtc-t nf I.ft.uanl Ajp an l IlVnry I'irLer, K.rs of TcUr t i litr, iiiU; ul Wiiuo IVt Jury List-Sept Term, 1S5I GHASIJCUuii& r unt (J'-o. A. Snyi. r. A i JkrUtlmt.hA Iiorla'lnr. U ntlijt H.-ury Klitt M. K :itlcrm-tn. f.lnijWHtH S. H.-rrnul, J.",. U -iT'M. l.iMt -it.ue Jolni .Mil. lu ll, )l:rltait Mllii r. ht t t:ujf'thAltil Kn.-;,.s. H.trrr John lt,ii;iiiiuii. I'vIt Ittnaman. I'n o.i Ja-tiii k'. llicnmrl, J.im ' i k r. tln'J-uiiC 1 Vi tilOftii;ikvr: i rantTLH U it.tOTl. "li-T--f 1i . It'irt Aii'lrrw K"hi' r. i I Jifi '. l ;.;. M. -, II urv Mt-ati. ty.it, r ui. llox-.ir, JrU .iiiovis. i .' Vy Jaiueri jiii-lil.st W m. I; ,-. I m vi i;si: .irht-rv. t h r-.V'fj77 .Tnn-itlt.tn W Win. Moor--. A..f Wt'l U n Mil', fol. llitl'T. A or. ...lit'-r. r, t J.i'-! ti,.r- Ii l,n i;li;.Pil .-rHn. J 1-t-rt !!. -! t. Clni)itu-jit A nil. H'ti- r. Ii.it. J-n .. : . 'ri-. i-i' i 'lainn, J:viU 1;.i-. !i..;.r, Ja.-,,!, .-...tIii -1. 1'lnl p Mi!l-!i. t: r i'wi. li. r ii.tli. Vi.tr.id n -l!1 - . J. 11. ,'t tiU r. .1 I:ii (.in:, Al-r l.arii .-. '-'- "i . t-i, hrntwr. .i..lm i). J Ii in. ( oriMi.Mi Strin rT. .T-.l n f arr. lt. l.i-;,-t'tir;:iy, .-vi.-jt 1 , J. ti. I- .-Un.,1-, .-ami '. 't- nl !i. rrrw-Kir-ilk Killif .n. Mi -lial .Viiuum. White yv.r I rl.u.u.H l;.inrk. ;;l,!iamUl. IfiT. Thou:a. I IJ;ii,). h -l-.r.cli. MniItWrrUm. lwk. (.Iuli- Mulhai-n. l.tmrMmie Jobn , nst. AT. Walter. niim Ji hu Sbitlirr, II- K. !atnliT. li:x'iin:-.-n Ja.bn K. ttbii". K. G In. tlarr-Jxmv tf. iraitiit J"hn niiill. Wet Jt-anr Jot. Haine:. G.. Ar iMrgajH, in. Pinith. lUriiii Jn-ott Jrujih. Hardey Jon, V. Kurrey, Jarnb Fuhlt. PETIT JI'Rt t2. wr. V .Wtr. ir.Vn f hmrl-s Kl-'kirr, Ji. HhifT-T. MuhUerrffk D.-IT. IlMmm.-t, Paiul Voder, Henry Mit-h.;!. lfinlur?r J. hn Sfitrrr. '' Vm. Moyr. John Pirku, Panl Gttubi rling. Whit Dr IIi.-nrT Kontetil'tulrr, J. Lcim t. Htrt JJafftUtteAifi. Kl.-ckuT-r. Chapmnn Ira Pivrfi, Imu- Hoff, Paulel Kolin r, Wro. H'ji Vfliri---Nloninn Kmitf. tfhyllj'. Vrry Jamb Kxthf-n. (j..rgo nine, J. Ilamt, iitamr Srni WitOnmTer. tntrr Julia. lUk'rr, Inra! Ilachninn, J. Ilartman. Jbn f'NtM-.3lia-httl IVtifrr, J.Jm Mnir. IMit.!.-J. Ifitr&jf Ianl llunKickrr. W m. Kiftbcr, Wm. KiU-rt. AWjr Jm. Mnwr, Wm. ilwin. hti lluffali$n Noll, baml lutitvl, Jre. JiitUr. H'.nhintjtrm John II. Mtrts. BLANKS for Jus'iecs ant! Constables, for nalr or printed to onrfr.r. at tlm Chroi irle t liiine Real Estate. PUBLIC SALK... Sit unlay, Oct 11. Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Orphans' Court of Union connty. Ilia undertiKned, Administrators of r'oirii Wilsiix, lata nf Kelly Tp. deceased, will ntfer at puMie sale the following HE A I. ESTATE, to nit: Sait,h)t, t"i.U,lS3.V.9l That valuable tract of land rilualrd in the township and county aforeaaij, wiihiu I t milra of the thriving tillage of Lewisliur?, hounded by lamia of the heim of Tbn'a Wilson dee'd. David Meyer, Flavcl Clincan, Joel Itover. Phil ip Shook, and other, coniainiug 2'& Aci't-K or thcreahouU. INOacrcsclenred, having there. ion erected a two stoiy t rame House and Kitchen, a Frame Ham. a Snrine llouae land a never tailing sunng ot Watrr.) and all other out-tiuildinca neceasary for the comfort iiu buiit:iiit-uev oi a r arm. i uere u ainepva. a a nod Annie Ori-hanl. uith . ...;..i. n. - D I I " ' ""11 J Ul Fruit Trees. The clearrd land is in a lnuli latent cultivation. and abounds with Limestone tor all necessary purposes. The above properly will answer to divide into TWOor THKEE FAKMS, and will be sold to suit purchasers. For terms of sale apply to either of the sub scrtbers,or toTituxAs Wii..sn,onthe premises. KOHT. H. I.AI15D, WM. WILSON. Jh. Sept. I, 1S54. Adiuinintratnrt I V( not sold as above, the said Farm will be FOK KE.NT. SHERIFF'S SALFS. I)Y virtue of sundry writs nf Vend. Ex. ) issued out of the Colin of Common Pleas of t'uion county, and to me directed, I will expose to public sale at the Court House in New Berlin on Monday, the IStli day of Sept. next, the following real estate, to jrit : A certain tract of land situate in White Heer township in said coutitr, containing fourteen acres more or less, adjoining lands of Fearon, Kiddle & Co. whereon is erected a two-storey frame Dwelling HOL'SK, with the appurtenances as the properly oi jish UirnMoonr. Also a tract of land, situated as aforesaid, coniainiug twenty acres more or less, adjoin ing lands of Paul Fisher. James ('iillierlson, and other lands of John I.. Fisher, whereon arc erected a log dwelling bouse and a log barn, with the appurtenances Also a certain tract nf land situate as afnre- gVCT said containing one hundred acres VWJiT ,nnri: or less, mostly Timber Land, e-v t no oin 117 nnos nl .ineoi, Kirt.,.. .wea'dber lands of John L. Fisher, lands l of diaries Cudykuust aud ethers, with the i appurtenances. j Both tracts as the property of Jonx L.Fisitcn. Also a certain lot of ground situate in Buiraloe township. Union county, containing five aeres more or less, adjoining lands of Edward Miller, Daniel Weru, Isaac Walker and others, whereon is erected a two-storey plank framed dwelling house with the appurte nances as the property of IUnsr.an Biklow. Also a certain two storey Frame House, messuage, and tenement, marked No. 78 in the Town Plot of Freeburg as the property, of Henry J. Boyer. 3 JOllS KBSSLER. Sheriff. , Sheriff's OiJicc, New Berlin, Aug. I'V 1JH Vnfirililp'Will Pur Suit or Kent. Tina situated on llulCtltie crt'tk, a milefroni Lew- islmr" il bm" a 3 atom buiMin? with" 3 ruu ol smne, a I'lasti-r Mill, all in gool rfPair nn a iievcr-l"ailnV.itr-pti'or,in oncuf thft bcsl Wheat tiistricts in thciSfate. Terms easy. rinilCf'U'tl Willi III" .Mil! ii.t tni. v-..l..An XiiUrb , Wfll .KiiipU U l mif or 10 luinn;--. Tn-Kor fiirthr i:trtiru)rii. itiuirt i t Mr. HAMI'KI. ttOLFti. "r A. !. (iiUfduuii the gMt:3. W i.LtK, d'.;'.l. ; . I-yvrtal-tir Auj- J", If 54 . j JTarmo and (Dnllots f-1t rou SALE, 1.11 'i n? Mihsrril ff olft rs f.r sale that wdl known proprt iy, !"rmnrly til. Jamrs MHjrcs, situated in Huilliloe Uml KaNl liui'.aldr town ships, rninn Co., l'a., one iiule wc.t of J : isliu r!r. tVi'iittni; on the Turnpike and i u tlie oM UufluKx ro;ul. This faun contains 150 Acres nf firt iita'ity I.in.estune laiel, iu a hiih slate ef euliivaii'wi. a!l haviinrhcen llinrniihly limed receutly, iuo .streams t liviuj'waler runnini cniircly liin.ii.l) the place,the best of rifrines at tlie iliKir ef ihe Vaiisinn Ilinise.a very larije Hank liani.au Oreliarii of youiibearin" Trees of various kiinl, anl all Outhouse requisite fur a gooj farm, with some Woodland. Also 80 ACRES on th? liuil'alof ra.l, adjoining said Kami, is i-tltTiM in LOTS of from .5 l -0 acres each. to suit purchasers, upon which is some choice TimhiT, whit h will he oll as it stamf , or the wooj will he remove! if thr i;nd be sold. A !ivin stream ol water runs uirotib these j i tltitlots. i here are uk, Walnut, Maple, and; Utick'.ry .-Inde trees on thp premises. j li n-.t sol-l at private aTe by the 1 1th Oeto - , 1 t next, the atmve nmperty will be i nlc red at IT III. I.' SALE on the atove day at o'cloek A .M. If a ileasaat day, llie sale w ill be ou ! llii- pri'inUes ; otliprwise, at Kline's lintel, in -l.uwhtit!;-. Kor f'.inli-T pariicnlars, inoniri- cl i JO.SKl'if MDl-VtLI.. I.eivisluir, Aug. 21, ir.t XUii at rrivate Sa!f. the well-' nown , j l!"t:-'l 1'arm. roii'ainins T V I) I! i i'i:i . Al'KI's, lyinir in . m :hinn!.cr!aiul c m.ty, on ! eat I' ir.li of tiie .Sujqil' li uina Uivi r, to miles from l.ewislitir-, nnd two from Viit"!i. j As lo r.- ar- Ivvo si'tts of li-ji! hn;-. this l'arm I inav l e liviiiiil. and I will m-11 ehher pru -n,: or l".:h, as i:inv ieit pnr.-lvi-ri. : I . JosKI'lI MHIYCI-I.. ; i " ' -. . . ... ' CuHaJot; YalJeyFarm;, j J.,n'' s-' !!ariii- l-.Tuae too oM t-.' ( ' manai-e it; v i:.t.. Farm t advantat'e-. I i a t tcll a ;-:irt o! i!ie sar.n; .-ay a tract ol ! ?5 Acres, cr of 103, ; I'""""" I. ..!.! ..V-.ll. 111. Mil II I, p.nt with t-. all tirsi qualitv l.nnes:cnr t lau '.and every !ii-id inav be watered fro is Little! UiilT.iloe creek. Il is all under a Rood cultivation, with new fences, except about 20 aeres of excellent TIM I! Cli. There is a Limestone Quarry opened, from hu h thousands of bushel; are sold ve .ii Iv. It has also a young bearing Orchard. The improvements all new lire a s.-vod two-itorey Frame 1IOVSE with a Cellar i "iLilviiclicn.and a Tump beside it, a rtprin' House,.-! Iare HASH ttAKy.n Watron Shed. a Cm House, and other outbuildings. The property lies in Kelly township, near fiuldiu's store and Kelly's mill 5 miles from Levrisbnrff, and " from Milton and has been pronounced one of the best in the Valley. Title, indisputable. Payment In be made one half down, and the remainder on liiue. Possession eiven the 1st of April neit. Aug. 1, 1154 SAMI EL YoDF.R. FOR SALE. AThal large and desirable propcrtv on the I I'-ol ...rT. I IV.. '. ... ll .m. h'i in i oi .ion a vi (tun i aier sirecis.weu . ralrnlated for a residence, for business, or for iniurin. ; aim piace 01 oiisiness. i auiboruies of Philadelphia, incoinparablv mi There is a lare HKlL'K llonse containing ' pcn. r to any other in use. o'liiieivrs wi!l hi i lar.-e rooms on the lirst floor, 0 bed-rooms on eramie l to learn that the oi ea-i .n now oiler the second lloor.aiid 2 lar-.'e finished r.M.ms on j i,, procure n.. . n'v ihc i'.r ml r.,t '. Ih Ihird. A Kitchen There are also a spacious CcllarJarge Cement : ihc cumbrous and one. union.;! le art i-'e u--i- isn-rn, a Pump, and ell of eood waier, a ! ally sol I. There N tin dn-irnlrv a-tciid'n-sial.le, and all necessary tliithtMldimts. : fiitm". and when the r , l , r.e . ,i ' 1 or terms &e. apply to eo. F. Miller. EH. e.1)avis. t :.t ......',..", .-.-p.. .... i-n- i . . TOR RENT. From ihe 1st April next. THREE I , jkiio.ms on .Vmh 'I'hird strei , now iniiie oeruranev of Charles S. Kill as a Restaurant, and Kali.iins. They are well suited for lhops, Oilices, or tstores. Enquire of WM. FKICK. Lewishnrg, Feb. -1. IS." I New York Adv'ls. THK (ill EAT liliMKUY, A BOI'T which so much has been said and published, is among us. Who has not heard ot Ihe .Wt'Ac...V MCSTAf! 1.1X1- MI'.XTf Many millions of bottles have been sold and used to cure Rheumatism, "leers, Sores, Bruises. Sprains, King-worm, Felons.! Salt Kheum, Piles, Sore Nipples and Caked Breasts, Cancers, Iich, Corns on the Toes,; Sore Eyes. Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen Joints or Limbs, Cuts, Scalds, or Scald-head, Numb Palsy, Bunions or frosted feet. Warts, or any other complaint that ran be rearhed by an external remedy. And it has always been successful. Ir is ihi allv noon in healin" Wounds, Scratches, saddle or harness Calls"! or any sprain, soreness or stillness, and it is warranted to cure Spavin, Kingbone, Splint, I or Poll Evil, on Horses. 'lat The Liniment is put up in three sixes. and retails at .. cts..)ti cls.aud til. The large bottles contain much more Liniment in proper-. lion to the prices, and are therefore cheapest. Jo Country Merchant. ! Every store should be supplied with this- valuable LINIMENT, as it pays a eood profit and sells rapidly. (I.W. W ESTIIROUK. ! (successor to A. t. .Bragg & Co.) Originator and sole Proprietor, i PnncinalOilices 1!04 Hroadwnv XewVirlr and cor. tld st Market Sts.,8t. Louis, SIissouri!j ll'f V.17tt "."iT'r" i ladies and Bermuda islands? lyf i m i, '" ' ' To J ersnns cut ij Emphymcnt. J to $1020 a-VPir. I rOOIC AG UMTS W AMTch t TXXu .abscriberptiblishrsatiKmbcrcrmoEt1 I valuable Pictorltl Hooks, very popnlaV.! and of Mich a moral a.: I rebeious inllnenec t h t v. till pvsi nion may aMHy eaeaa in their cirrnla-1 "" r i" K.iiirr aniw Bi-Brni, anil revmii a fair ' T.i ni-nof rau-rnriaa nail taet. thia tinrine.. nflU. I ri"'i-t'iir'rirohi.-ihi9mjoTnirnt,l-i,iomra-twlih. ! lrn, wiabin t.. stl(a. In their aale, wilt raeeive promi.tlv Iit mail lir-ul.tr ennuiniii full partlrarsr woo "inri'riiona In ti-rivi di.tm.l ,.. .u tniether with tlio f rma on wliiili lluv wiit U' turuuW. DJ- aiiamuiuir the anl.-rilier. fofl-i.nlvt. . j J UUUKIIT SKKS, Pnl.IP.nrT. lsl H llllaai stroet. Xtw Vorlt. I "THS 0ABIN E0T'8 ST07'" Author tl. 'l'!r,itDtM t.r, Urn lwyvw'B kuryf IRo -via U"H l.r, ' .. - - 1 X p..p.tur .mk,H -uj;i. i.-i.t atrni u.r i.t. H whiriiy pr.ju.u -.iniu fnan p-n will t ruWM.tK uarrti.. iiiu,tn..(n.f . hnrr..r u..- .w tnwt--, k rirriiUuii iiiw -,:.i.t ..f Afri. . lli-r mbT 'r-1 njr ti..- .1.-, n, tim. ai. i i t.r ,,,..(,, . A ...-.. th --T-fr.tl aorlk of !, f..i-. -iii,' iiif..n r'riwx- ba.- thf R.lvantvrv uyr tlutt wl-ri ii. iHjmiiirb uii it t 1- uii'li-.! on I;. t- of ry - urrfur,. 11 bi-t-ry of th-' Io-roit.;.f tin M.,ty. '.il ik. lUn H'irca Plan Mvf .nnha.-i-.l at C"li-t.iiitiiioj.Ji-, iut-,-i.b an l uiarriij by tl. r--m, j- l inalri--. eyuiour lb r..iitii:iti'i. t " tb A.b.iiriM,', i .-ini; fy tii liarrr:ir:i of a XmX iaiuU-J frt'in Uit iil, aU alt th nHnrraN rii&r b 1,-rn i.rtryi'l ihr-uUwut U abry " lily aui (;r..i.ii-.li! ilrawn. 'ni.-i tit.ii b-Tri bav. nln a-ly iwfir! -.rTi-r far V b ! lli- ,-'lU'.n tt n-. IT) 'in illy tb ir inb uti'n u j.u'ii-li; C"if- iU'ni;y, tiit bjvr t:cn oolr-, lr ly V. ii.-Tra-p !t : ;.n t tlo j r--iM--tfiii ly r"u-t Ibul a.l or-J.-rfiiiv b- flit iiii!iirti,,il. Iy. TI:- y i-.n'i 1' ntly txp-el tb it the w irk wilt crpat1 a mu' h iu. nvt n-i any m- sk ui U'-U n tl.al btjflatr Tir fiii.ili.ifnl f m ti ' y--i-. If. lH,tit!,-U,ii I ui, "iti'-e th- i ut.Ii.-.ti'.ii .-f "i;iirl T-.i:ri rHi(," work. n: latin.; to i!avcry in Alio rwa. Ppj kt oit, l-,p nuitM r-ii". li' iit- li ;! ; aiu.J barb tt-i.tti.-o to tii y.-U iii -if (.nr. li.t'io : -Iavn on f In- A tri'-ait i 'n.-t. a rit t:n l riir u ho lia. u .Liifn-cl it iti all ii.- bi-l u-" li-P r unty. Ti t- .rk t ritt. ii in rba.-Ut D'J pur.- lm v''-. an I ilJ In m WcIc.'Ukj aud iuUiK-Urt: aa uLn lu Ui? lainily borary. 'iic Hi-rk will fi rm lManLifuT tvi,iii ToIum? rt b' pnr-n. luii'l-t i-ir lj iilu-irat, ! i'l. Jim- -n truviuv, nm! t-b . antly baimil iu rb Ih. I'rir. m rb.th, oite U'lUar : in .:ii'T, T.; i-. nt-. atuhi'-b ntf oipMw Mill b. -M-iit by tin- puhdhtriv to anyi-artol thf UMintry fro of -tai. A j F'r wlu'Vnab' atn rvtai! b th i-nMi-li"r. i btUMl;T:i 4 .-TiiKKT. No. iJ Itr.r :k ! ,X IM.I.T. ,l.W Y'tHri. Ar lbyall B-kM-lir5 Uiruuglicut tiia Lnitoi SUU Ilahimorc Adv'ts. . ts fJ " CXI! TM-M'sF (7) ! vua"u Fi.vri Grain, & Lumber Commission Jltreluuts. V -J.) fr-'pear's Wharf, RKFLU TO Jl'lhlMOIX: J l-n r; A. imo: .!..;li Hi Il .. r-. ; J . Tumi,, j. m.. :.. r. i f::v.-.-i' t . h.irmkllu J' I Halliuuire. I Ili. li-.T ,t 1 , I'hilaiMl-liia. . . I r.--ill. 1 Itenk. l ull H.-i. r .. ... ... I1..HT-I ,.. J .11. A,, .1 i-... "l'r.;-w. Na.le. oi-le .. (. .... Milt .n. . IV. ( ..... . , t. i: I - i nrrr. I . . I. . ..i In- . Hp I" J v II ,1 ri V, II i n .'. V:' .1 ) II : .-. : . cai.i: '.Lin' r ..'in ;i:i: of a rir '.- Cl I.. e I!..! ':-.-..;r-.'; J-iT-r- F v:iTvt EPILEPTIC PILLS, y. . j y-'.At. aV-.Minw, f'rttr.tr, rrtiff aI i ia tititl i.-ft.iii!:if-irn,:f Dhfamfs. f'Ns who nr -r i i: umW llii Ircssinj mi ;t ! i ! v M" i 1 1 f:': ! ti VI-UK I' VA'U.Y.VTU: rn.ia.s t. W th- nW v i''r (iicivcrt l It curing :ilt-py. V AllIaK rem"'ty or Falling Fii Th-SL- 1,1- -yst ti.i I i.l'i 'i jntr;-"-f t'' urin : -- - n rtf-twifif ni f!rn on th iifrfn- ru li tii--v :tr- r-ri-j'-iT- ..riltv f-r t!n : ! .1-. t:: v itl itr f ;inJ r.t rfK imI Iwrt n ri::ct. ii i,h weak ncrv.-n. r wtx.r tut f. r all int- iir ftju" ht;iiT. In rhnmV .irnp!iJntn. or H.'a.' oi r'nic mhh ihi-. -upunuuu.va y llerOtlSDe, tn ar-xwlin-;lj Inmlniail. rlf i-i p-r hn, cr two hof( T . rrn.fiT oat of tht City, rnrtnf hi? m rcniitUnn-. will har- tLr tilii - nt thnpi thn-u tlif mail. fr-t ff Msta. "i ! bf SKTM M ANCK. Nr.. Mutim .r Sikfft. I:l!iuv n-. SM- tn wli i;i rr-r- from nil frt!t ntthr In Ion mu-t W 1 r.-c.tl. r.'t in. 1. f Iv47' n.w t.w. Philadelphia AcIv'N. Writhing l'a than 2t ounm, -vv.... , ........... ".. ,1 trii tfie cure ol n r. It M r r lit I Til' k . V Ai knoa leiled bv liie h:"!iest ine.lir.il retain it. position w ,:!,. ut einn-- ..r...J, , ... i , . : ' ,, , ......... . u.,,u..i. .u.i.-.r io n i on in subscri! ir, can have ir Truss sent to a-iv 1 address, I'v remit'.iii.' Five 1'ollars for the sin'- r 7i 1 lortlli' ii,.-l!,V U-Oh r.enf ! glc Ti n-si 1 . .... , , .. . , ' aiuiiiiu uiv niis. aii'i siaiiiig me nle ai'.'eete.. It will be exchanged to suit if not tittiu , 1 v returning it at otice, uns.itli d. l'er sale only by the Itnpcr'er. CALEIt II. Ei:ni.ES. i Cor. Twelfth A. Karc St.. l'htfor!'lpl,hi . Z . Ladies ri-qinrintr the bemtit of Media- J nieal Supports, o wing to derati'-ement of the . internal organs, including falling ot the womb, ' ! vocal, pnliiiona-y.dyvj., j nervi -us.and spi- I : nal weakness, are informed that a competent I an I experienced l. ult will he in aitendance at , Ihe Kooms. (set apart for their exclusive use) ' No. 1 1 1 TWELFTH St. 1st door above Kact. : I V.VM AVn-.Vw WintlOW ShadCS. -W i,h ,S."1 i j, Q Jt JIILLI'I CO , ' ! ' '' """f c!"rara "nj MioIchJc J, lUlaillhalna in VINDOW" sIIAllES south-west corner V Second and Arch Sis. fhilnttlrh'n. Sacn a i;othe's Landscapes. Borders. Vases. Scrolls. Ilociuers, (ild Borders, A c. of the most beautiful designs and perfection of finish in 'ltl" country, and at such l.uw frier as to challenge all competition. Hull' and White Hollands, Cambrics, Tassels, t'ords. Brasses, "' every variety lor City or Country trade. J We invite an examination of our Stork the Depot, S. W. corner id & Arch. Philad. 4m.il I " BUILDING HA RDWAP E ami T00l Stare eXClnslvelV, 'r ,e.r r,i.,lK.. ..r.t. i.-..t .... . . . J . Bl ,ure ,Jro- i0. Market fct. above Seventh, PuiluJ. " rA.M FACTi Ri;!; Depot f.,r l.i.s , A I o i . 1 '"'" s ' ilred, til iss"iv o is liuaiiiy. "i'atea. r?mi"?r""-ls"''K.ovcrIC0 patterns. rn.es, fioO'ts it! Ill's litli'. Purchasers are iavlt.-.'. to call and ex-u,,i-,e Stack. Catalogues sent ty Ma.l ,f aesi,..j. I VTAW orAm nnt nn n,W tk. I su,,,'rv',i"" ' l" lh'' r'irTit. CALL AND EJ-s fm'lHt nook ,4 fronts lYiinfci!. A t;fNTS WANTED in every Toxrn and X. t-Olinty 10 the Cllited flates. Ill sell ill most popular and saleable books rm!.IKlie,! an of tha.m k.a..ln II . ;n...-.'a V.:"J . r .-- ' "- ".-u wnn ,.ot- ....... a. m. aivi me mosi popular works of T. 8. Aarnr. including tri'inr. n.... fcilimrv." ' """ir IiitHMTatituml ertorrrtslng men will find thu. a pica- . PuMllnr. iXitauV'i'au. Tnrrsrn, Supporlcrt. " fl..Vt: MTOCKI.VCS, S . a3 '. t'der llracra, and all oilier :J-i j-unrlcal Apparamsand Kan. ' d.i;es.apilirilaDlwarranirrl te rive xatisrartion.by llr.and Mr. M'L'l.fc.N ACHAN. .o. If Nonli fcKVE.TH Wire".,", PUitmtflfiliiiu . .' ' i The vreal nnmtier i t Females relieved an i cured l.y wearing Mrs. M'flenachau's Hup! por:er, warrants Ik r in con.Dien.linc ihrm 2t ! -upi rior to anything uf the kind ever oil. ri 1 f ( i,ul.,c t l)5l7l.rHl Fhiladc!pMa Spring Trade 1854. :uxyuh:ut,iiu.tis(:to'floyi 152 Market St. & Z'i Merchant St. Iinji'jrlrrs ami Xh''tentc Ikulert in Staple & I'micjr Dry Coajii,. VKK now rereivinir a very liEAEI!l. ASSOKTMK.NT of Djmcolic and Xorciga .fabrics, Miitalde for both 'ity and Country Trade, ai ! wliicii liiey olier al cenj low firiaj. for Cash, "r to Prumpt Six Moutbs' Men. (VWe solicit an rxamination of onrst.ii l.y City, icighborinj and Uislaut Uuyeti. CUAf.NtEV 11LI.BLKT, WITH Wainwri"ht. Huntington Floyd, !.r5 Mar'.- :;uiireij St. VUiludtipUU. TIM: ST.lTIO.ERV. I y Street, I'hihuliljihiu be leave to r;lij i the a:tcmion of ("oui.irv Dealers, Si h. o'.s.an.l periiiis v i a, 1 1 1 u ir liie i'itv, to their complete laNM-rimenl of i'.nlUh, t'rmch, and merii-mi j ST.lTHtSEK V.whirh they are scllin; W hoi... ' al" and Keiail on the nio?t rcasonaMe term-, j Their sluel. co;pii-es rrrry ruriiti of "a i I.eller and -Note 1'pcr ami jUuvtLfw.iu:l'i : ! intr a full a.ortinrui of the rele'jrjtul jjoi . I of l.'e l.a Knc A. ("o.and Tiio lvhoatls & 4oi., j of J.i ndon. Abo ' - - . ti l l and Met-1 Pens, llrawinfr PrnciN (Fa i tier's and o;l,ers'). Orawini 1'aprr. Bnn i Horn !. l-i-.ilintr Wax. Ink. Inkstands, Hi .lrv'. ' I -pn lies'. Wosienholm'arrd oiherfine I'uiJcn. IVrimoiiaitt.. itkel Hooks, l'orif.. ;.... .. i in- hf.h.Ar.i'.c. IVrwn iui she ran have llo ir rr"r an'' mr-flopo rir.UiM.t with their iiiiiinli iiioul extra ch;i,L-e. t V iMder iro.ii iifr.l.-rs and insomhrna - r J-nrr:;:''; te ;'-r'f::l;y ii l.ei'.cd and fillid u. r; : ilie stiieiiM i:iii .ii y Ouj'.r.f .dj . - vw T 4 IV'.'Ai leare respect'iil'v tn ea',1 tV.e pnV'.ie . at-enrion to my E.-laLlihtrf :.!. No. 35 .south FCl'KTU St. (below Chestnut), fhilti. ill hit, fir the. mantifaeiure and snie n l".n- Clop"!. trhere I will always be in tt.u j.t to attend to any orders I m;'y be favored irhh I am prepared to furnish Envelopes ef rvr-r qiiahtv, size and ilescripboi!. Wisole'a'e z-A Ifetail.thetiof erniiienl paiiern. plain and ! . I would also call attention to the Die iu'.. in:;. Eo-ravinr;, Priiitinc, an! Emho.-sinr; , t Pusiness I'ards for Envelopes. Letter-head', llil'-heads. I'ards. Circulars, dr.. all of which I furnish at very low rale-, f'lampin; letters prevents their e -inr; to the IVad Letter Office. With pali-nt machines of the latest improve. rr.ents for etuliossir. printing, Ac, a.:o f. r tlu- niantifitrtiire of Fnvelopes.and every faci li:v for exi-e.itin or lers u nli despatch. ind for their drliverv tv Kspress Lines or as ronv le sir.-ed upon, I can not f.iil to compete uh if not cm-ci anv other estanlislinieiit of the kio-l in the w. r'.l. llotn.'-opaihic Envel. j r, . I 1 I l t 1. : 1 . "I'-'.'i'.'i ill uiun.. i.;ii' i c ei won n in.n i seen I '!iri-U otiice, also of liie-nmri -I Env. lyM77it WM. COLliEKT. Willow Ware, 'r. II. ('Ori.TKil, V.i i-'outh SKCOXD St.. 77 -lulilj I: a. 2 do. rs above 1'lie.sinut. Fast . l-riorTrro ! Mar.ufartnrrra'l hindit f ILI.iAi V. Ai;ii t'onsu-iin" in ran c 1 ' I I liie loll iwii.w. Ijuilen- t, i... I.. 's. Wi rk liasl els. Fl. wer Uasaeisoiiu-,- i;.l-I:et.s, a.-ktls. I'l.iin.Fancvand E brot.li led I'jskets. Ladies' oi Mianits anl Sennit' Chairs of beautiful desion aI1J excei- Iflll Wo r' 111 a !l - tl i n ulilok I... j , ,, .- " ""i"!i iiuiao Uai-ly cheap lor Cash. -N.II. Just received from Germane. a larre ar.d varied assortment of FANC V litX m winch the attention if the public is resp(i--fuliy invitid !iu51';io.lj I'lirrnolocy. rmrLELS, iiA.ix, co., no yr.W vol;::. 1 1 lye o polled a Vitrtm hrirH;l,:n' I --and lUvk lure, at -;J1 AKI'H S;., between Gib and Iih. i'hil,ii!!phiu. s ann arc prepareu 10 mrnisn all their Works on Phrcnoloev, I'hvsiolocv. S Hydropathy. Magnetism, and 1'hon- ,iphy, at New YcrW prices. Professional Examinatiens.with Charts.an I full written descriptions of character, eiven day and evening. i Cabinet free to Hm tors IvSITcSdn o MVniIKI) CHEAPEK THAN M1IITH I.L.AI, anj Iree Ut'ia all poi6jnoui V; "ynr jfrskt yrxa n.vtixr. jsAfrg Sn ;it; w'-ii ti.ir wurk-, iii iitipn-vnj th (fnitliir i.l tlu- r t r.-lu. l-.iir, i r. (..irt-i torxcut- nrtU-rc k thv-if SUFEEIOR FAINTS, 1'ry, an. I lir.itnt in iil in i-'f.T..i lii'rviitri-o. i t from J-i to 'etui r-.uu!;; io 1'IiV. in tfttrifiH. ot Jx'xt po::tL ra; b. 'ii. ir v HI i t. y..L', lmli N'M iirr or freuml in w:trr:inia ute aud uueurj a.c,d U t U-Uy aui I A tit. tin t t t.rcj-anlion hw rrc'titlT Wv-w duriMff. j ui.ivh n il.'., -ilif Ct inpanv lo :rrant Uit;.r pftiat, lo , k' .-r fri oh niiil .,t in tl.fj ki':i t- r any n a.tiaM. (m:v. I In tt.i n--(-' t ti.- iv will he fu"iiKr to anj i ti..r ui ihv- iii.uk t. t llas tr i.K.-UN INT PAIM. ? -Vh i vrTJ a. m 1-w i prnv. nn. I urn t nl v l- m. U- fi- iii lli,. it r irr f: m I N. J.tv.-T. w now km wn fr.nti. .-l4T'.lnii 1- tic" hi n !i) ( ! H-.1 lomm or taker mrttuk' rfaci- T!irirM.ii. i .-..ii. I'AIM fu- all tat- pr-pr. t tt. i the l.rwn. niiil is r fn mrrivnMi' c-il.ir I. r t ou ting L'tjlUi , l.-. tmt tm i Mui i:rijw-. W h. UU fmHt l.ilir ttn l Intr. r:- rs . l, . cor.i I ii'iti ati'i Vtirrwt 5ii. i'.'j C00DS...SFRIKG 1E54. are nowt-.'.iJ to cvh: , !i"','ti'd tW a.stuletl-iiuufCt -. -Il S'o..-.'i .V-.-... ,y. .:; 'th: Wi-m ! H:vir- r H-'h fU. - v iii i ur n, i, i.it. n ,.ui ,,( i ,),),.,.. ,, u .:,ti I r,.;! aim .11 i!::tirrs e,'n,'ra eonSdently proiei.-in in novelty, and in st Kr .-.re i.-ii -lvni,':i. i!e-. a stor .Uii to r at: .i:e. fnt fivt;r:i!y, !r ur.i .itin!1.'.'. 15 Orders catvt'ioV a: ! pr.-inp:!v evufi .1. THOMAS WHtTE A l. . ItaiTH VantctT. F TM'(J extensively ensared in the taaDitf- actnre of PAPEiL wc uul pv i C an-' try Merchants and oihers having liAta.S lor sale, mart Hum the prr.ii nt market yiciVr . C'j-mi JESUIT & MOORE. Paper Manuucl's riuladrljihia Nov. 21 V North St. : "uf (t tst.be ew An-li.tttvixw tin i iM .''! in