LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. aauwsuu zuixvutua DlT. 22, 1854. ' f millwUt th larvest circulation of n; Koeltsh awwepanav in Ualoa county. wees. i ne Lnmns 'mtxicLi Onr "Financial" Tear. Printers may be excused if, with the examples before them of Presidents and Governors, Bank .fficcrs and Municipal Authorities, they publish an Annual State- mcnt of thetr Losses and Gaines if not their Receipts and Expenditures. The following abstract ire make up from our cxamioatioa of onr Subscription Lists : Xetr bona-fide subscribers 106 Discontinued and paid op like men S8 -Slopped" like scampi, owing $16 12 Deceased - -- -- -- -- 6 46 Total increase -Changed residences during rear . - 60 18 Thus far for Losses and Gains, which leave an aggregate gain of two patrons a week, and shows well enough fur the right aide, considering the "hard times," and that we Lave put forth no special effort to increase our LiL As to Receipts and Expenditures, how ever, we can not give the figures, but can foot up the aggregate as nicely as ever a Ilauk Report was balanced ire have tx prudcd all we hate ra eiprJ, be the same wore or less. However, if the 200 pat rons most or all of whom we suppose to be reliable who have paid us nothing for the year past, bad squared np, we thoM hive had a balance to credit 1S55 with. We repcctfully request all knowing them selves to be owing us, to pay their subscrip tion before the termination of the year. The 6rat of January, 1855, commences a new volume Vol. VIII under the charge of ihe present 1'ublisLcr, and it is desireable that all accounts should be settled vp to flat t'wc (We dun to . ... , . r , . promptness.) Quite a mistake. Tbo jovial editor of the Harrisburg Vaion not long since published as a "ru mor," that Mlt.UB of the Telegraph was applying for the post of Whiskey Inspec tor under Gov. Pollock. It was intended for a joke, and regarded as such by those who appreciate Mr. M's hatred of the in totisatiag eup. But our cousins of the Standinj Stone limner (a bran new pa per from Huntingdon,) have taken up the matter in earnest, and in last week's paper devote a half column to berating Bro. Milhr for his incoitery in deiiringXnf office. They admit that if he should dc iro to be Flour Inspector, it would bo all consistent enough, as he was a miller by ! trade as well as nature and name but the inspection of Spirits instead of Floor, they dcttin monstrons wicked business for the aforesaid Miller.. ..Now it happens, cousins of the Banner, that you arc entirely "off yoar eggs" iu your diatribo : Miller u after the Hour barrels, and not the Iln kry ; and if right hearty labor and wise generalship entitle a worthy man to that prize, he deserves it as n uch at least as 1 any of tbo 300 applicants. I Advertising ia Hard Times. The Chambcrdarg Whig, very judici ously ayguosy that "Now is juc4 the time that sagacious business men advcrtiec,when the less discerning conclude that they must euctail their expenses and commence with bills for giving publicity to their business. Many will doubtless adopt the latter poli cy, r.gctting that if, in prosperous times, the bad to use every legitimate means to procure Lusiness, they must now more than, eccr employ every agency that facili tates trade. The nun TiUo could afford to adiertic last year aud can't afford it this year, must not bo surprised if he can't affoiJ to pay his rent next year " Next State Treasurer. We copy the following from a score of similar com plimentary notices in various journals : State Treasurer The Chambets nurg Whig names Col. Eli Sheet, ef Vniua county, for the office of State Trea surer, Col. Sliftir is one among the few whom it gives ns pleasure to see named for high and important office, as there can be no manner of doubt he would fill the post of tseaaurei with the integrity and honesty eharactctuti of his life. Leicit towit Gazttt. tufWc understand the friends of Eli Slifur, Eq., of Union t 'ouuty, will present him as a. candidate for State Treasurer. CoL Slifcr has served as member and Se nator in our Legislature, and was aa k duskrinus and efficient representative. He would doubtless make an excellent offieei. Puttipilli Journal.. eST"The Willmmsport I test purs down the distance from Williamsport to Phila delphia, by way of Cattawissa, at 197 miles. The Sunbury American estimates the distance between the same points to be a few mile leas by way of Sunbury and Harrisburg. Geo.M.Lauman k Co. have retired from the Uatrubnrg Union. CapL Jacob ZitCLEl, of Katie; county, (late in the Mexican u,aad now a Clerk in the State Pcpartnxent) aaeonies its puMioation. Ho is a genial genius, and a ready wriUf. la-Harru-burg has for a year past sup ported a respectable iamv i-ekxt japer the MuruU'j Herald, by Stephen Miller 4 Co. It u- tent to Mail subscriber at tt jeaj, in adno.ee 'Uvhi .rPntrL&Snracc Creek R.B. The undersigned deem h their duty at , this time to rcipeetfully submit their t . . . , . views IU iuo uibixuira ui v.cutrc, aaua v HuntingJon and lilair Counties, along the line of the road &e-, as it respects the pre- cnt ,n1 future I"!"1 While we , r0 noat w,ll,nS ,0 aJn" lh" " woull ; nsclcM t0 tu"k of making an effort to ise fu"I distance to enable us to i complete oar enterprise as long as the ' 7 market remains in its present "tringent state, jet we can see nothing in tnat to discourage us, for we believe ' ,u" M ,oon 10080 troubles pass on, aid will be extended to us to furnish onr road, on condition that we comply with onr part of the first arrangement, in raising along the line of said projected road $500,000 (half a million,) and give the right of way gratis, execpt when it interferes with buildings, &e. We wish it distinctly un derstood, that it is expected that the right of way will be granted, let it pass through whose land it may. It will only take about three dollars per acre of good valley land, and all other land and property in proportion, to raise that amount. We hare come to the conclusion not to solicit subscriptions along the line of our part of the road this winter, on account of the almost entire failure of the wheat c:op. We hare individually had interviews with the President and different persons inte rested in the Cattawissa railroad; they en courage as to hold on, and fay, that aid will be extended to us after some time; thay consider our road a continuation of theirs. It is our opinion, and as far as we can learn the opinion of a large majority afcing the line, not to risk speculation, and if a bonafide subscription cannot be raised 1 to complete it, we are willing to do with out it. In conclusion we say den't cive op the ship ! Keep the ball a rolling ! and it will not be long until you will have the pleasure of seeing the iron horse rol ling through your beautiful and fertile ! valley, drawing the rich products of the Valley of the Mississippi after him. Yes, some of ns may live to see the Gold of California and the teas of China also pass through our Valley. Geokqe ItoAL, I Committer. Joan F&hster, ) Spring Mills, Pee. 19, IS54. CiiL-Rtn Lett is j The committee ap pointed to receive proposals for building a new Presbyterian Church, in this place, have awarded the contract to Henry R. Xllev . , - ill. Of laewibburg,' UntOB COUnt V, for ' J SI 0,727 and tae material of the old church. The plan is of the Greeian order, with, spire, portico in front, granite step, &e. The walls we to be covered with cement, and finished somewhat like Geo. Blemjer's buildings. Tbe style is similar to a church recently erected ia Danville by the same contractor, which, probably having been seen bv some of our readers, will "ire them. ' J ' t an idea of what it will be like. Lctcutotcn GuZ'tte. 1 -. ..., .. I fta.a.. .T.,V. n T. t .h.l """'- tfuuia act"i , " nnnrllli, lintel, tiaa reN iverl. from the , , Post Office Df nirtinent. the contract fur euavejr llig tut' tjuuvtl otaiea luail, uaili, ; .i - v-..:.. t j-:t between ine uanvuio rose ucicc ana inei f? :.An J i. i e t, i -rt:JA,l IhMlllWU UlJJl. AUr. UWD H provtUCU l: if - i ,i: j ri:i e uuuncit wim a nj-icuwau Wu.uau, iur auin arrici. no nlac tr tka mainiunn and I I comfnrt lif muuentrcri. wllieh ia finite a ! -o ' 1 i creditable improvement to the means of ' I conveyance to and from the Danville Rail road Station. Danville Intellijencer. Greece. Philemon, the editor of the " Age," who labored so bard to banish Dr. King, the American Missionary, and exci ted the populace to such a frenzy as en dangered his life, has been seized by the French for some political offence, and car ried, with his types, a prisoner to the Pir raeus. His violent dealing thus falls on his own pate, and into a pit that he digged for others, he hath fallen himself. On Monday last the passe agar ears com menced running from Sunbury to Mount Carmcl, eight miles cast of Shamokin. This leaves but 18 miles staging between Mt. Carroail aod Pottsville over a good road. The time for the stages from Potts ville to arrive at Mt. Caj,cl, is 5 o'clock, P. M., where passengers take the cars, and arrive at Sunbury at 6 P. M. W't understand that on Wednesday, the creditors of the Montonr Iron Company, ata special meeting for consultation, agreed to givo the Company two yean time with in which to satisfy their liabilities. This will enable; the Company to pass through the present financial storm ia safitty. Danville Intelligencer. Dear. Cornelius He iron, eoaHnittcd to prison a few weeks since for the murder of bis child and a colored women in Drn more township, died last Saturday evening in tbe county prison. Ilia death it attri buted to the injuries he inflicted upon him self, shortly a&er he was arrested, and while he was laboring tunder maniaapotn. Mr. Adams, (Dcm.r of Mississippi,), has introduced a bill in tbe U. S. Senate to extend the term of residence here, before naturalisation, to twenty-one yean. Be gave the views of the Know Nothing par ty in speech in the Senate a few days stnee. ur course be denies that ha h- longs tothtreriptionisti. Identity of Public and Private Ilorali. We extract the following sound senti ments from Mackintosh's review of Burke's attack on the French Revolution "The same necessity for the substitution of general maxims exists in politics as in morals. Those precise and inflexible prin ciples, which yield neither to the seduc tions of passion nor to the suggestions of interest ought to be the guide of public as well as private morals. "The inflexibility of general principles is, indeed, perhaps more necessary in pol itical morals than iu other class of actions. If the consideration of expediency be ad mitted the question recurs to the many, whose interest is at stake, but to the few, whose interest is linked to the perpetuity of oppression and abuse. Far more necessary theu in obedience to general principles and maintenance of na tural rights iu politics, than in the moral ity of private life. The moment that the alitest infraction of these rights is permit ted through convenience, the bulwark ofj upright politics is lost If a small conve nience will justify a little infraction, a greater will expiate a bolder violation : The Rubicon is past. Tyrantt necer seek in tain for tophUts : pretences are multi plied without difficulty and without end. Nothing therefore but an indexible adhe rence to the principles of general right can preserve the purity, consistency and stability of a free state." These arc statements which desere to be written iu letters of gold, and cnght to be impressed upon the memory and engraven upon the heart of every republican states man. Their truth cannot be questioned ; bv anv honest uiiud. and we venture the -.7 .1... -tt ' j t I ascitiuu, luuh ait iuu puuiiu lUCD, VUU hav6 lived long enough to review and re flect upon their political conduct, have found more cause to regret a departure from principle;, upon expediency, reeult from the emergency or supposed necessity of tho case, than anything else. General J. II. Adams has been elected, by the Legislature, Governor of South Carolina. The Penn. Farm Journal for 1855, pDITKB hy J. t. DARMNOTOX, t-lr4 tiy rorpn of tli bcrt praeli.l farmer in fennnrlvani. TIM Fifth Volume of Ihr FA It M Jilt'lINAI. will romm.-nco January U tUrh Romlvt will ronUin Thirty-twi, or more ?uper llyBl OcUto oafee. rinter on ruperior poprr, witU new type, and will br fllled wita the bet AGRIClXTI'll.tl. READI.VG, orklnat nthfVlertnl, that ran be produced. The Ftltor a ad bie aaiietauu are deUrmined to ren-ler this the most l'raclital Agricultural Work Extant, j ad will nttrrty dinrard all theortr nAt attested by urmHtotl txprricne. ThT tiareohtainort the aid of many of the beet firmera in PeoneylTama, New Jeraoy. Dela thrMhU w If.LryTleATIOXs. Rack number WHI too!-- -. rrc.-4 ..loca, Aew Agricultural Implem ware ana naryiana, loo will giro ucir axpeneace wvmca of fm- rrc.- .-toe, Av .igrit-ui.urai lOTBirmeuie, u'ce IruaU, ae. rJtS-7ocorioJv in Jrancc) Simla Cony, St 00 I Twentv Copies, f 14 00 Fiaa da 4 ut I itiatj do. ) Tea do J S SCO do liC 00 Tho Journal Bcreafter, in every cane, wilt to die. eontinucd at the end or the period r-ald for anleaa the eubaeriptioai previonaiy renewed. I'RF.MICM. Th" eneceea attendant upon our oflVr of pren'anil 'aat year inducee at to offer tbe tollawing prcauume for Vol lume A: 1. ONE HUN0RE3 DOLLARS will l oaut to th per bob who will nroeure na th larr-at nuoi'r of ,nbrl- N - r " ty in the imiet sutea, before the im of Arrtl net a- kkvbn ft fivr Doii-Atisto th nenon h win I Tiencu-v "1 me mcih I i. i K -. mi. .'mi r. fl. FIFTY Ioi.l,tR3 to the person wh will proenra na fa. third larect lift aa above. TWKSTr-FIVE : DOLLARS to the peraon who will mocure ua the lonrth larcc.l liata.ahove. S.TKN IWLLA Its to the person whn wilt proror. n. tl? filth largest 1161 as above. cr.res. r" ratea, will ie entitled lo re.-elre oneeopy pratta, or one ouen..n Treat on Miirh tows N.iBin.aTreati.e oa Milch tows, Brine's Elcmrnta or Aertaulture, fcof of Agriculture. Youall on the Pir. n will he eolitled to receive t.ooopicv of the Farm Any peraon aendinK ua Twenty eubecrihere, at onr Hnh Journal, or one epv any of th- followins works, via : HorilcnHnri,t f.r ISoo. Johnon'a Aicricultural ( hi'iiitfl try- Johneon-a Klementaof Atricnltural Cbemiatry and Geology. Dr, Dadd'e Modern ll-'ree i Doctor. Yonatt on the t'0". T,,um,t r""1'. VnM""' ?""fn"r,' " Book. Thomas' American Fruit Culturiet. Downinc's FruilaoC America, Elllot'a Fruit ft rower 'B u'uide, F ease mien's Com plate Farmer and tlaruciu'r. further ixprrrxryrx. We Wae jttst made rfTangcnienh'Wlth Jams Tick. Jr , rwnltfher or the llorticulturiat, which lamej na to fur- ntara anaoopy of that elegant work and one eepy of the Farm Journal foa Two Dollar, and Fietn CVnt., and two coo lea of the Hnrtlratnrist awd two of the Farm Journal lor Four Dollars, and lareer numbers at the latter rates. Specimen nam tier, sent to all pon-ptad applications. . Money on all solvent Bauke, maikd in fne presence of a posimaaier at onr na. -All orders addresed to the suheeribsrs wilt be prrsaplj attended to. J. 51. MEREDITH t CO., XVeat I heater. Pa. Real Estate. S52iVa3J SALS, BY virtne of an order of the Orphans' Court of Union county, I will oner at l'tiblie Sale on the premises, at l!i o'clock, on Thursday, 11th January, 1855, the following Heal Estate, late the estate of Jaaua M Clcbi, dec d : , No. 1. The tract of Land in BuflHtoe township, Union Co, Pa, known as the MANSION FARM, containing 178 Acres, all. under the best cultivation, except S or 6 acres in Timber, part of which lies on Lime stone Ridge. The improvements are. a JnA capacious 2-slorey Urlck DwelllnfrJiElIC with a Kitchen attached; a dry Cellar, good Water running in the Cellar Kitchen, Cistern that will contain 10 hogsheads, a stone Milk house, brick Smoke house. Woodshed; Car riase house, Criba and Shed for farming implements, BAXK BARN 60 by. 90 feet, to which is attached a Straw Shed, running Wa teter near the Darn. and a Well at the Stable utcdoor. Also an Orchard and all kinds Fruit. No. 2. A tract of. 65 A cres of Mountain Land, 1 miles from said Farm, in the same township, running upon ine rmamokin Kidge, and well wooded with young Oak and Chesnut, lyThe Farm may be conveniently divided, and will be sold in two tracts if desired. It is nneraHy admitted to be one nf the h,tr9re,. in Buflaloe Valley, in. a good neighborhood. oonimi ana nuethes, and lies at a Cross-Roads from which it is 3 miles to New Berlin,, to Mifflinburg,6 to I.ewisburg. and-7 to the new Union Furnace. Persona wishing to examine tbe pronertyean do so at any time by sailing. Tt aukOne third' of purchase money upon possession, 1st April next, one third within two rears, the other third to remain rWr "R ;J?E- Adntinistrnrri. PQavaani Union County Woodlands for Sale. 4 ffr icnpa k i,i i .h.rr I of 10 arm at Sjii ner share, or ten ihares tbrSiSeacli payable in instalments of one dollar per month. Location of lots to be determined by drawinr; but any person may, by taking a tract of 400 acres, have the title made immediately on paymsr.l of the purchase money.and may select the tract most a?reeable to their wishes. : This land is situated in the townships ol White Deer and West Buflaloe, and the ne road from Lewiiburg to Sugar Valley passes through it. It is covered with timber,such as White Oak, Pine, Hemlock, Chestnut und Rock Oak, and Spruce Run and White Veer Creek furnish ample water powers for saw-milU, tanneries, &.C., on a majority of the tracts. It i situated about 10 miles west from Milton and 12 miles from Lewisburg, and was formerly the prop erty of Mr. Jos. Sims. Apply to U. FRANKLIN CLARK. No. 38 8outh Third St. Philadelphia. Bullkloe Valley Farm I.1UR SALE. Having become too old to ' . manage my larpe Farm to advantage, I ; wish to sell a part of the same say a tract of I 95 Acres, or of 105, I as a purchaser might desire. The portion I , would part with is all lint quality Limettone land, and every field may be watered from the Little BufTaloe creek. It is all under a good cultivation, with new fences, except abnnt SO acres ol excellent TlMUE.lt. There is a Limestone Quarry opened, from which thousands of bushels are sold yearly. It has also a young bearing urcnaru. The improvements all new are a good Mtwo-itorey Frame HOUSE with a Cellar Kilchen.and a Pump beside it, a Spring Mouse, a large BAXK BAKS.i Wagon Shed, a Corn House, and other outbuildings. The property lies in Kelly township, near Guldin's store and Kelly's will 5 miles from Lewisburg, and 2 from Milton and has been pronounced one of the best in the Valley. Fltle. inrftsniitahl PmMl In k m.. one half down, and the remainder on time. P"ssion given the 1st of April nest. An?. 8M SAMI.'KL VODER. FOR SALE. That large and desirable property on the , corner of Market and Water streets.we!l calculated for a residence, for business, or for a residence and place of business. There is a large BRICK House containing 4 large rooms on Ihe first floor, 6 bed-rooms on the second flnor.and 2 large finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen and Washhouse adjoins. There are also a spacious Cellar,laree Cement Cistern, a Pump, and Well of good water, a Stable, and all necessary Ombuildines. For terms &e. apply to Ceo. F. Miller, Esq. & E.DAVIS. Lewishr.r-, Sept. 23. 1SSO' rt'TiTjrrtonsitt we..) LimrtiiTrlirick fc.eoi.er, John B. Smith, Utmrj Mt.yer. Jaj4oh IVrr. .ry SitmnflC. Wilt.Jtvroh Biomtti. John Filmao. Jr.. Ixt:i1 Klin. Mkhel Wolfi-, Wa. Ktiriuma. JVww Klijiib Oulilron, lIujK il'te Joseph Tanciia. Daniel Gcfhart, Jt.hn L. Gt-ar- iiavria. fi .trrr Ahnrr MiJ-ltawarth, fiimoa AigUrr, Jrb Bc Bttf H-tift'.oe Ahrmham Parley. L-wit'eHrcf Joftrph Ketl, TbotnA H rah sib, A.J. WrMcn mbI, Charles S. Cfits, Arnathan 9iirkr, Jamoai k-j , iVter Uufh. - - I rnfrr i ima-irtNey. Jrob Anraad. i'n Aimer Hitrnh-Tpvr. White fhr Mi'ha. Krr. JHrob frpher. Hrnry nig, I'fuon Vtvorzr Brarfr. !tlartin Dotikle. Chsnman t'h.l.p Hark hurt. Register's Notices. The following accounts will be presented Tit confirmation and allowance at OrphansX'ouri in New Berlin. Friday. SCd Dec. 1854 : The miintii of Jsmeii M'CrfiRlit and John T. Mutrre. x---tiUiri rf Andrrw Ma4, de'd, ho wa Uuardiou of Mr.tilJa.Ja.mw.fl. Marr-and J.'ah I.. Mat-e. Hip ucct ol John SiuitU. adia'r of Jimx-Ij aSmith. late of Wet Denver Tp. tirv'd. The arc. f Antr-w Cook, JuTs of fiaoirl G-aUtr, late of lliirtlry Tp. d-il- The mart nf Maria FUher, eserutsla. and Ssaorl finher and ?mnel Weli, exreuturs of KeT. Ilenry i-'ihr, late of Nww Ik-rlto, tl'-oVl. Tin art (.f famtiel gtronp nm! nortre Ptmnp. execu lon oriltteCt: titniup. lat of Wvhlnxron Ip, der'd. Thr finril a "ft ol :iruitel Men.tr5on utl U.tert Caa.Ior. si rs i-f U in, B. iilliran, late of hite Iver Tp. der'it. Tl tnv and final a-rt nf l)avi.i Ilti.rMi.il Jan hUet- . l.lt)m Mnrbanil U'taawr mJ P.nni Tr. At A I Thttar-rt of Daniel D. tiulUio, adm r of John llcnainj, i The aivt of J;.rob Hummel, ex'r of John UumiacI, late of K-Uy Tp, .1- eU The arrt t.f Jnb Hammel, F.q . Gaarijian of SnnMiel II. aud U'm. H. Illftr. innm children of Teter Kut. r, late of JiufT iloe Tp. die d. 1 rle aert uf John I)afriimiin- and JaeoH Koetenhnd'-r, vlin'rs of Uy KofttenhiiaWr, lte of White lNnr Tp, di d. 1 he emnd arr't of nrah Hark him, lOnt'rx of lr. 5. S. Bnrklmx. bte of CbapisNin ty;i. Tin art f Philip Until and Smul Derht'-L kvlni'rf of Pete-r ltecbtl..late of Heft HntTalue Tp. dee'd. The rt of A. Swim-ford. E., eit r of Tlio'i C. WUkoo. Irtf- of New hVrlin. drd. The Jicftof John Kelr Jr, neting tdm'r of Jamao Rebec, late f Kt Buffalo Tp, tter .i. Th on ly and final acet of tlia R. Menfiat Guatdiaa of Amelta vSnyder, ninor. The arrt of Charlei a. DaTif , one of the ex'ra of J. tV. Soiltkk, Ute of lVIinirrove, deed. Tlie aret nt Jacub Martin, aUm'r of llenry Pile, late of Perry Tp. drrl. New Vrork Adv'l.--. TIIK GREAT It EMEU Y, ABOUT which so much has been said and published, is among as. M ho has not heard td the MEXICAX MUST A XG L1X1 MKXT? Many millions of bottles have been sold; anil a-cd to care Rheumatism, Ulcers, Sores, BrTrwes. Sprains, Rin;-worm, Feloas, Salt Rheum, Pilos, Sore Nipples and Caked Breasts, Cancers, Itch, Corns on the Toes, Sore Eyes, Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen Joints or Limbs, Cuts, Scalds, or Scald-head, Numb Palsy, Dunions or frosted feet. Warts, or any other complaint that can be reached by an external remedy. And it has always been snccessful.. It is kuranv soon ia healing Wounds, Scratches, saddle or harness GaJIs, or any sprain, soreness or stillness, and it is warranted to cure Spavin, Kingbone, Splint, or Poll Evil, on Horses. tlTThe Liniment is pat np in three sizes, and retails at 25 cts, 50 cts, and $1. The large bottles contain much more Liniment in propor tion to the prices, aod are therefore cheapest. To Country Merchant. Every store shoalir be supplied with this valuable LINIMENT, as it pays a good- profit and sells rapidly. G.W. WESTBBOOK, (successor to A. G. Bra Sc Co.) Originator and sole Proprietor. PrincipalOrticej 304 Broad way. Sew York, and cor. 3d & Market Sts.,St, Louis, Missouri. Sold by every dealer in drugs and medicines throughout the United 8tates, Canadas, West Indies and Bermuda Islands. Iy533 To Pertont out of Emjihyment $500 to $1000 a-year. 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With au afnendm. containing a dtcrii ti..n of the t.nt - perameata and an unalraisol the phrHauezieal farultiie. H7 rtn. -We n-ic;irl thiat Tulum a one of the u'- iaoporlnnt that lia brn 6fT- rM to th public &r many jra." Button M'd. i Sunj. Jiurnal. i Lectures ou 1'lircDology : by (3co.Cooml)e; ! with notn and an pm; or th pfcrnolog.cal mol t-t iuvi-stipilmn, atiti an hiptor.caJ iit:tch; l Dr. lioarJ- j uan, Jllttstrato!. f I . Jlarriage, iu history anJ philosophy; a! phr?iMlfsira! anl pliTBtilociral fip-ition of th fune- tm and uallirauoiu ntxM&tr) tor nappy roarrUge. 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PbroDulogicil Almauac, with rortralt cts. rhrenolory and the Scriptures, an ablcj though fttnali W'.rk: by Kpt John Pi-rpont, 12 el. I Phrenological ti uide, designed for studeuta e Ikaia A ...KavaM 1 rV aaf Se!t"0ulturc and Perfection of Character, Inr.udinfr the ulucutin and mana'?'inctfff youth. f7 rt. S tf madt or .V r-r ww. i lh m tt-. IS indi vidual ran r a-i a nf it Witlwut Liuj iairo.ed tli reby.'" t urn at ja Hrl.o-4 Adt. Self-Instructor in Phrenolopy and Physio- Ifvsnr. illuaitntaHl with lfi,l e-nrrrmvinm. incliullnz a rhsrt ft.rrrdinKtiiarvuiidiiwo(dtv. M. A I. t-i.talwvr. In tkaMr eta . in mn;iii btl rL. i Accidents and KuiCT'ncii?, a tJuide con-j taininff dirw-tfcr-n for tn-ntmnt in M?rdintf. 1 rui, ' ruts, !rHiti4. Irrekfu bone. dilorn'ion. railirny and! atuuil-uit atd'teutat. burns and -aJ la, bit-t ui.vi d rholrra, iujun-d eye.. chus.in, poiu. fil. uo-trohtt lUlitninaT. drowuu.i:, -k. apit-Dhx. br Dr.TralL li i t-. ! 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Tl.-ia-.be moat ..m,.r.hcn-ire ; ..I - nnh...ki ik. r.r I.. draiatliy. of all tile kubtaratiaas whieh haeeattainVa aurh a wi.lc n..unlnritr. ia.ue.1 bv e'owlcr a Well,, i .t- haa n-.nc are ne-re adapted to" acm-ral utility tl.an thi.rirh. contpr.-ljtnei,e, and well arranged tncyrlo- t.elia."- .V. I'. TribuMf. Pneliea of 'nt..e I'nea malnlalne a .1... . c. tailed aceonnl of lh - varicu. prorcswv uae.1 in th. wa- t.-r.tre.tm.nt. et- : 1 y vTitrcn andllully. 3 . eta. I'DlIllSOphy Ol Hater! tin?, a dovrl'ipillcnt of Ihe true principles of health and longevity: It Ualb-mie. oO CU. cw Hydropathic Cook Boot i by K. T. Trail. M. P. A nj-trm ofmnXfTT on hTim-jiatluc r;n r il'lvt. fontaininir n expo it ion of thr trar rI;iopii of all ahnn-nUr; nuttfltAnop U bfnlth.wilh f-lam rtci t- for pr-parin all npprojirifi clit'ic- for hylropuittit taMistiHi;atii. Tfr-iJunAn board irt hous-. priT.ife f ira'lia. vlr., it-. It if lh" Cooli'j .-umpietc Gat-if for ali wha ,. to lr. Paper. fl ft; Mu'lin, K ctn. Science of Swimininir, with instructions la ' cases Wafcr-Cure iu Araorica, ovor S00 ei vanoua uiwae' a ir.aica wua water, wim cases 01 d,.n.,tiep.tic,ii 2j, i tuti-L -rv api'iivi. 1 u every aiiuwti ris- exe a li-w thorjr. A rmplatf J. nn ntrti,.o of Iho arlrantaireiortlii hTflmpathie (iyt-uiH of runn (U-- ai,jih.wiiiaiivtt Miiirf of tbraiiopathio nirih'ii, tne cumorous ana uncomlorlable article usu- a. r s"ld- ,Tb"e -tiending the for baibinK : bj Kau.-e, 7 cts. , tilling, and when ihe, pad is located it will Water-Cure Manual, a popular work cm-i retain its position wuhuut change, hraeinir decriptlcn of the various roodc or bathin;. Persons at a distance nnable to call on the the hrre-ni, ,.nd curative effects f air. nereiae. ,!.,- subscriber, can have the Truss senr to anv ine, oceiipatino, diet, water-drinainc;, etc., ttV'ttwr . 1 . . ., , . - whh descriptions of dt-eaae, and the hjdn.paUiic r- a',,!re s by remitling I ive Dollars fos the sm medies: by Br. shew. 87 cts. t;le Trus, or Ten for the double wilh measure Water-Cure Almanac, illustrated, 6 cts. : around ihe hips, and stating the side atfVctcd. Comb's rhysinbpy, applied to tlie proacr- wl" be enchansed to suit if net filling, by vafion ofhenlth. and to tha imrrnveavnt of phyairnt returning It at once, UnsoileJ. and menial education, with notes by O. 8. Pbwisr. iT , For Sale only by the Importer, Chronic Disca., c.pecmlly the aervousj Cor Twelfth E?. Sf?- di.ae.of women: Ij D. Hosch, from th. grrman. ' rTT r lUcePhlLJelplua. Ziotr. " : nLadies reqitiring ihe benefit t.f Mecha- Diftcstion, rbisiolnjvy of, considereil with . ?'cal ""pports, owing to derangement of the relation to the principles of dietetic: by Combe. II- internal organs, incluilingfalling of the wi.mb, loatrated. 80 cts. . vocal, pulmonai y, dyspeptic, nervous, and spi- Food and Diet, with oDscrvations on the nal weakness, are informed that a competent dictetie reiinion suited tndiwinl.rcdstatesorthcdivca- and experienced Ladu will be in attendance at live ot-ans, and an account of ihedieiarie. rf cnie of ,km . r. .a. ''"--i the principal m-lropolit.n and ether estibluihmenta ,he K'""!L,.-..(. . iP " f"f ,h"?'r exclusive Ue) lor panra rs, lunatics, criminals, children, Uie sa'a, etc. bv 1'iri.ra. 1 xy Kansas, caibracinir descriptions of fcenory, climate, production, soil, ami srsources nf Hie terri bly, hilrcrpereed with incidents of s.lventur. and anergics of travel : by Maa Ijreene. 3U cts. 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The , Li-u.ry onii h-nuueof the story, zuieta. ti.e l ircaa- aiaa Mare purvbamif at Coa'tanliuople, educated aud I married by Use rerKte4, yet riuvalrie, Seyvaoue the commander nl the Alaatroaa, la aimply the aarrrtion of a lact paiuu-a irom tue inc. ana ail me numeroua eaar actera portrvyett throughout the atr.rj are vividly and graphiraliy drawn. The pnMhihrr bare a'reatty received ortteri for the wh ile of the edition) it wee originally their intentioB to pttllib : eonjMuently, they have heen oblid larjrely to tocrraar it: and tbey reapccuuliy requeat thai all or drra may bo Kent imnt.dtately. Titey conndeatly eapect th:U tbe work will create aa much inlere.l aa anv work of Action that bae oflate 1 yr emanated from the prrai. aa, notwithstanding. 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E-..,liu"-tlcbrc lifeline, K-i . lluehcsviUa, VI' ai. Weaver. Mnolauraville. (I.m Wm. r. Packer, Janes II. UhIid. E,, W,l Jamsport. Iwia U ll.i'lo.-. K4 . J l II. nry a llul.b. Jeaaee Share. J K. IfuliiMT. t . lv k Haven. 1 iTCARIi, UEISK A CO hare the ftrrrst Wharf room of atiy Cmnmission Hou.c in Baltimore, always giving quick despatch to boats in discharging thnr carpers. Cm5l7 k'll'H : ma : rrro i TUB VKET.IM.B EZTka EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the cure of Fit$. Spntml, Croiupt, aud uli Xerwut and Constitutional Dteaet. I)ERS()NS who are laboring under tht distrcssinir malaJv will find the VEGKT ABI.E EPILEPTIC PI1.L8 to be ihe only remedy ever discovered for curing Epilepsy. . r I J or railing r us. Th-'Se PiiU p.'ScS a STSCTfc action On the nerve svalcm. and allboiurh Ibey are arcp.ved c.pc.i.11, K.nh. DurTite of ennns rit", thev wn befound fe.rcia l.et.. elk fr all per-a afllKted with weak Beeves, or wbo nervous vlcni ha bc.-n pru-trateil (r alialtereil tr- m any eawse nh ibvcr. In rhrnn eoaiplainta. or die, atee of lnir atandinu. acperioductd by nvrvouaae;s,ll.ey arc eace. din;tv ber.rn. fal. Price JJ per , nr two hme f. T S. Persona out of the I'itv. encicin a rcrailtuncc. will have tlie Pille wnl ,,,,, ,hron..h tho mail, fr.-e af i-witase. 'or sale ly AXCK. N. w. n.tTia. ar rrtT. r.altimore. M.l.. to whom order? from nil rartsnfthe Iniun mast be a.llrc,d. po.t j aid. 1 1,47 new e w Philadelphia Adv't s. MV4'An fes than 2 ounces, T7OR the cure of 11ER.MA or I5l'PTl"Rn X Acknowledaed by ihe hichet medical a'Uhonties of Philadelphia, incomparablv su- penor lo any other in Uie gratified to learn that the 1 yuiTerecs will be cralitied to learn mat the occasion now ofi'ers . . , , . . T u!f tn nroriir mil unlv llia Jii,ht,t J . - . a" m a ih i any mutr, 1Q lieu ui M. II. tllbUUl M. 1st door above Race. Iv5:9 sink Window Shades. . 1S51 i 5 At it. Style, t 134 G. L. MILLER & CO., 01 7 1 al" I'"'.OVe N00 pattfSns. '7nnii n-noos, mnges, Ac., wilh the most complete assortment of all the Modern Gt,d;4 ' 1S line. ,. J ?. , " invited to call and examine Slock- Catalogues sent bv Mail if desired. n 1 - I&t Air Eeyittert and Ventilator at Factory Price. i r All orders put up under the immediate snpervision of the Firm. CALt. AND PEE VS. m519t Trmnei, Savportrra, U.WK BTOCKI.NCM aj, , dee Braees, and ii ' " HurKicarApraratqs ,j "' e eiv 5aiisfatlioL,y tr.i.i d Mr. M ri t v ACIIAN, .No. 44 Xonh 6EVENTH h'. I'liiUidetvhia. The reat number of FrmaJrs reliey, j cured by -earin(t Mrs. M'Clriur ha-, s,r porters, warran's her in eorr.mfrdin; thm"'" superior to anyihing' of the kind ever rff, '' to the puU.v IliEO leave respectfully to call the Pobiie, attention lo mr EMabliahment, Xo sj Sooth FOURTH tit. (be!o CheMnat). Hik,. elphin, for ihe manufactory and sale r.f Xto. elopcat, where I will alwaja be id readum, Iu attend lo any orders I may be favored n. I am prepared to fui tush Envelopes of even quality, size and dtacription, W.olesale at Heiail.iheUovernmeat pattrrn.plam and ler.. I would also call attention to the Die ir,j' inp, Engravinff, Printint:. and EnibosMr; c; Ittiainos Cards for Envelopes, Letier hfadj If ill-head. Cards, Circulars, ekca!! of ai,,.' I farniAh at very low rales. Mlampm? r:tn prevent;, iheir going to the Dead Letter fij;r With patent machines of ihe late si ments for emboasing, printing, Ac., aic the manafaclnre tf Envelopes, aad everrfu,. lily for executing orders with despatch. and frr their delivery by Express Lines cr as may Se agreed npon, 1 can not fail lo compete with ii not excel arjj other establishment of ihe kisrj in the world. T'JIoma'opaihie Envelope, constantly on hand, samples of which may be seen CLnmirle office, also of Die-Stamped Er,v lv5I7jtl WM. COLBERT. Ten Nights in a Bar Room, And waal I saw There. BT T. 8. ARTHUR. Ti n T.'iutand Orpin in a .Vuntfi. rrrtl! p- vrrfiil wrrk,s kiKaledc.d bj all who km r-ad tt to be tbe heftevee wntvea by Mr. Artfca. de i, Is tlie evil, of Intcaiperaaee in a aeries of tbm.u akttehea. illuatratinit the efVcete af Tavera keepieriai Kam driDkintf. not nly on inaividuals thcaaaelvea, bm in e irr:nu:itti , at lame. Tbe att.rv of little Slarv S-e-Kuo and her faihtr, wbo la refurmad by her aVlstioa ast deatli. ia a'ons worth the price of tbe book. Tcmperar.-. saen and "I her. ana ao ae re for tbeeaaw ly itBcli.ut.-.! on tban by any other ajcana. Apetitcrawaated in every tewa ai.d coanry cfiW rnitcd Slatea. to sell an edition gotb a ap apecial'v ,r ttKBa. beantilul.y illoctiaud a:tb a tne aaciaolial re (ravine, by Snrtain. a. swc:aa.a fopy will ba savt (post paid) ea re eei l of ll.e (.rice, .a e. ats. Ilc lar. t comaiiaa.ea wltt be eaM. Jl.tdreaa w a. , tJ. "AI.I.IV. Pnhi .ter. as 5orth rotna Mr,, t. l'hiiadc:th-a Philadelphia Sprirg Trade 1854. WAlXWKieilT.Hi y T.CTO.aV FLOYD 152 .Market St. 4 23 Mcrnhatt St. Importer und Whnlti:le Deulert tn Staple it. I'ancr Dry Good. 4 EE now receiving a very CE.NER.U rl ASSORTME.T of Ocmifsiic and iorriyu fabrics. snitaMe for both Cuy and Country TltCe'iai which they offer at very lew pneei, for C'a--h, or to l'rompt Six Months' 3Iea. fc"We solicit an ezaminalion f oarstiei by Citj-, Aeighborm: and Distant Buyers. CHALXCEY HCLBURT, . U'aniWfiL'ht. HuntlllgtuB & Toi 15? Market I n - 1 c riTa . I "lS 1 ' e- t. Vhuudttjhm. ' riE ST.TIOER.-. Cin.AH; i ffLTOX, 19 South EIGHTH 1 Mreet, fivlaihlphic beg leave It. nl the a:rrniinn ilfotinirv l'calrrs. Schools, jii persons visiting the Citv, to their crn;. f asc,rtment ..I Er.ttfi,h, Frereh, and Ammat STA Tl OXER l',wh!chthey are selling W fc, . sale and retail' t-a tl.e most reaMnalle tcrrs. Their rk comprises frevy variety of l ar. Letter and Note Paper and Envelope's. icc:: inrr a full asMirtmcnt t f the celebrated c.;j of He I.a Rue & Co. aad Thos Rhoads & s-ci ot I.on ton. A!n t;..ld am! s el Pens Drawinr: Pencils (Fi ber's and ohers Trawirg Tarer. rr;:I Roars), pealing '"ax. Ink. Inklpni)s. K. !rrs'. ("rooe',V"t)s,enuoln-.'aid rihcnme t'utlerv. I'ortuionaies, Pocket Books, Potifoiios. W ru ing Deks, Ac.Ac. Persons vi-i'irc the Citv , C an have Iheir racer and envelopes 'emh. rJ uii uirir iHiiwa without extra charire. ITOrders from dealers and inftitc; -cn ot learning respeetfurhr solicited ami 6! led witn the strictest integrity PmMlpili Willow Ware, Ac. II. COri.TKK, 49 South SKCOA'D ?t. Phila.le!ph . S diwrs above t'hesinut. Easr side. Impur'er and Manutactnrer ail kinds 01 "YTn-l.mV WARE Consisting inprui 11 the lllowlIlg. Ladies' Travelirg Ban kets, Work Baskets, Flt wer Baskets, Office Baskets. Sej-ar Baskets, Plain. Fancy acJ ta-broid-red Baskets. Ladies Work S:ar,:' jed Sewing 4'hairs of beawtifal design ir.dette! lent wrrkmanshtp, which he is sell:r 5 rttnit liablv cheap for Cash. N.B. Just received from fiermanr. a 'a-ce and varied assortment of FANCY COorS1. which the a.lention of the public is respro fullyinvMed Km51?i3'I, I'brrtwology. FOWLEES, WEILS, CO, EKOU SEW TOIL Have opened a Phrtnul -cai Ccbi'ti C?tTt and Vook I'tore, at 'iZl ARCH bsrCSisf "'tween 6 and ih. I'kiladrifkn. anu are prepared to turnishail titeti Works on Fhrcnoh cv. Physirlcr'. Hydropathy, Magneusm, and Tha cgraphy, at New Vork rnees. Professional Eaaminatior.s.vsith CbartvJ full written, descriptions of character, i " day and evening. ty Cabinet free hi tu tors llv517caiiq; ZI.C r.4ITS. iy.NF-TTnRD CHEAPER THAN WHIT LEAD, and fret froa all poucw Qualities. the xrw jEgsrr zrxtr coarjyr. t" treatly en!ats,d tbeir wcsXs. and improved the asai'i of theiv rndu. ta arc p-epared to escrure oreVr, fenb SOiEKlOR PAUilS. l)iy. and l.rc.od ia , assorted I ackupra of tr. m -3 to JO0 pounds ; a.e t'KV. in barrels, of a i poaada ea. b. their IIITK ZrSC. which is sold dry ar ercoa oil. is wnavsnted pisna and nasnrtasard for srdy aw) unitoim a hit. n ra. A K.lbod of preaarsaaa has eeesntlv Sere diveavetea which enables the tVatpany to warrant their patats 9 keep fresh aad soft in tl.. acre ft nny reseeparle lis tn this reelect their pali,U will be superior lo aayeU" in the eaaract. Their HbllrlN ZINC PAINT, which is said st i1 price., and can only b. aiad. frcm the Ziae ec.V New Kerrey, is now woj. kacwjs InKita praleeliv. SK Ilea aba applied to iron e-r oiher meiaiir sarfsces Th.ir T'N COUMt PAINT poeevae all the fZ tieaofth. Brown, aad iscfan aereea'tc enter fcr auw tl Cottases, Perots, Out bnOdioca. Si kites. '' , FliKXl'll a KU'MBrS. Wool cm !e raiat IValeraand ImrM"" K.TV. cor ofldthand Market Sis. iaaT miJ3t4'4 To School Dlrrrlar- B LANK Contracts wilh Trader, '"i car on Treasrre r, at Ibitniclt araa K 7 J ;