LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & AVEST BRANCH FARMER. '1 I "if 4 ,1 1 -4 "- ,1 '1 I X. C.HICKOX, Editor. O. H. WORDEH, Printer. Atst .Meant, hi ad ranee, hi thm month!, 2p!4 .V,- .r. ml 12.50 at ih.end o th. year. A-reata im Mlal.iar rlmrT w c"' L,ewisburff, Pa. 17.,.,,.-. MAT 12. 1854. a? miA , ' ' " i..t,lle ATJVXKTTZE ! Mmnndnm, j-evenai..-, otora. . atr .ntry.M.ni".! Aa "iT,TT,'wii''i" ,l.l...,l.l rfn U- IT'' J ail Wl ,. rmffmid'" Tllt PT'T . tare .-4 'i7r"'5i2u"r..nt cer gge new Advertmementii. j-A notie of Whiba Deer Township, ii crowded out by our Philad. letter. 07 A large number of new notices in cur advertising columns, which read jhu lim, as Benton and the Lawyerssay. Jakes Maidex, Esq., is appointed to the charge of the Ilartleton I'ost-Office, vacated by the death of JIr..ElLEBT. (A good appointment.) Agents. Messrs. M. Sechler of New ' Speaker Chase received but CO votes as Columbia; D. Steninger of White Deer thanks for his conduct in the Chair of the Mills ; and J. Kostenbader of Forest Iron House. There was an additional Teuipe Works; are authorixed to receive subscrip- ranee Dill parsed, which we will .publish if lions for the Chronicle, at $1,50 in adv. we can fiud it next. There were some . - - - Banking Institutions vetoed, some passed, 19-One foreign arrival since our last 0 .,, 1 . .1 1 , . . 0 ... . but no irreat addition made to the banking issue, but no news of special importance. B ,.,- ' . , , -,. A u . capital. Byron D. Ilauilm of M Kcau Tha Turks would seem still to be most ; , , ,s , , c , nrcessful. but Russia is mustering an iin-1 xuense force. fCosoBESs. The House, by 21 ma jority, have laid aside some 16 or 17 other bills, some of pressiug importauce, and ta- ken up for discussion the Nebraska bill,! with the Clayton amendment struck out. j The President has voted the bill cran-! ting lands for iusana asylutnns. (9"The various Departments of the University at Lewinburg commence their Summer Session on Thursday next. More accommodations are now re quired for Students, and the general in- teresti of the University call for the com pletion of one or both the aditional Build ings contemplated by the I 'lan. A meet ing to further this object, is called in ano ther column. We believe our citizens are uot only able but willing to make addition al nubscriptions to fill up any deficiencies that may have occured in subscriptions iu this vicinity, and also to bear their share of the expenses incurred in collections &c. Let this plan be carried out in every lo cality, and the $100,000 would be whole, and the original besign fully carried out. It is very desirable the additional Build tag or Buildings be at least commenced this season. 19 Another effort was made on Satur day last to get a hearing for the Senate Division Bill, but was again unsuccess ful, owin" this time solely to the extraor-i . . . 1 I V- . T 1 1 dinary rrfusal of tlte Afrntrr oj iae tiou; , to entertain a motion which would nave rbich would Have permitted it to come up ! This throws the question into the next election, and warm , times may be expected next . fall. The friends of Division will not yield tne point, short of final success, even if a thirty years' ... contest should ensue. .WWe understand the New Berlin peo- University at Lewisbnrg. pla escorted Maj.Simonton into their town j . MEETING of the citizens of Lewisbur on Wednesday last, on his way home from 1 and vicinity is respectfully requested Harrisbure, with batiners and music, and ' l. '.' "af"jiJ c,h,,,rch' ' 6, , Tuesday evenjng the 23d mst at 7J o clock, gave him a public dinner, as a token of their The object of the meeting will be to consult approval of bis legislative course. As he in reference to and devise means for the com was the obedient instrument of the Xew P1'!" f he Buildings. A general expose wmm m utu.vj. . will be made of the financial condition of the Berlin clique, and thought proper to rep- reeat them, to the exclusion of the great i mass of the people of the county, this ju- t -1 . 1 UilCC 'a iiuic preuiasurc, puruaps was no more than might have been expected. Whether the hundreds of Division men in the county, whose votes Maj. Siuionton reeaived, and who petitions he contempt-! UOUsly spurned, will feel themselves flat- tered by the compliment, remains to be Z een. We are rather inclined to the opin- ion that they will be heardfrom,especially il til M.;, .kAnM !. tmnritv tn ----j put himself in the field again. .t 1 - pay-xoismontu closes nve years services . . V - , Ol CoL ELI SliFER in the Legislature of this State. lie has mingled in exciting' , , , scene., and among the many general and local questions upon which he has been called to act. it is not to be sunrjosed he a r has always been so fortunate as to agree ia his views with all his constituents. But we can say, that no one has been more re- peetedat Harrisburg for probity, honesty I and attention to his business and the in terests of his constituents, and few if any tiaw mul niAra f , - . i ' f . . ""T" luelr "8"-i style, with Ladies' Parlors on the first floor is dates. Hlfl abilities as a speaker, he most centrally situated on Chestnut Street never allowed fair play, preferring a solid lhe fashionable promenade opposite the Cus .aafiilne. anrl dnatoh of hn..n. t i ,om U"ase and near Independence Hall. aoaal gratification or lova of applause. Vr'a wish bis successor may share bis good name and inherit his ability for doing good, as well as bis seat. WThe attempt of Charity Shriners month-piece to throw the apple of discord : ;.i. rt TK , v .. I auev Vilnius nuns, oj cnmiDauoDS and recriminations discussions of by-gone and bootless issues we trust will meet with a just appreciation from all true. friends of Division. The only real bone ; nf th. V R.wi;. .;. . I . mo now ueniD laciioos, just now, la to ow dissension in the ranks of the Dms- tonutts ; and that they will attempt, with , aUtheir aeonstomed canning and disiimu- tA.The Directors of tbo Lewisburg Sa- ings Institution, on the 3d inst, declared stnii-atirjual dividend of Four per cent on the capital stock paid in. This fact speaks well for the capabilities of the Institution, as well as for the skill j 1 vi.A in tl.omnnmrrMiirnt. aud prudence displayed in the management i of its affairs. It has been in operation only seven months and a half, and.in that time . ., r ' as paid off the expenses of organization, u mf hnnks. hl.'inlru. niTinfl fiirnltur.. Kato. - - 1 1 . and cnal)ic(i decide the above L..ir .-,...,1., .i:.-,.l ...1 :.. .1 I .......I., ... , ......... , 1 JnilJ UKiUVUU (UIV lug VAIgiUU. Future divideuds will doubtless bo still larger, as hereafter (here will be only the current expenses to defray. The business interests of the community, as well as the convenience of transient and permanent better for both Wonl Grower and Manufactu ..... t,.1i.:m0Ki:u..f !rer to deal at the Factory, where there is a . ... , ,. m iota viciuiiy, anu tuo success 01 iuis Institution proves it to eminently worthy of public confidence. BTLe Legislature adjourned ou Tues day last. The Auti-Xcbraska resolves were not touched in the House. The Ap- priation Dill amounts to about $6,000,000. -The most iutportaut acts of the session, we will endeavor to notice as fast as we can receive correct information in regard ; to them. S&Mt. David Herb not only failed to get signers to his petition for tavern license because he si-ncd a division pc- tion, but also had his sign post torn down one night last week, and some of his latching posts disturbed. We call special attention to his card in our advertising columns. Scisti Travelers. To our friends who are visiting Philadelphia the coming season, and desire a home, where every attention will be paid them, we recommend the United States Hotel. Capt. Miller is an experienced host, and sets the best of tables. H is house is newly furnished, and convenient to all places of business and amusement. See advertisement in another column. Mary E. Shaw has recovered $15,000 of the Worcester Railroad Corporation for an injury received while riding in a car. or Prices Current, &c, see second column on opposite page. J. k J. Walls, Reber & Yorse, L. Imuxgs & Co. Are receiving heaps of New Goods, for Spring and Summer trade too busy to write out descriptions. LBS of DRied BEEF, and a large -V7V7 quantity of Bl t FAI.O TOM.t LS Just rccd May II H. K.KL.LUi. Df JaC()b Horlacher, -noTANIC rlIvaICIAX, havin r.caine, llis health, ha resumed his practice of the healing art. His superior salv t, is still in great demand, and all orders supplied as usual. Xew Berlin. May 8, 1851 Coiporation. A. K. BELL, General Agent. May 10, 1854 Division Hotel! Reports havniK been extessively circulated through the county that I lam not prepared to entertain my Z'Z ,21 market affords, as well as house room, and stabling, and can accommodate all who will be kind enough to favor me with their custom, , hope lhal misrepres.nta,ion and petty pse. eutions will not drive my friends off. without " giving me a trial. UiHIU nr-KK. New Berlin, May 8, 1851 ""VUVin mIII, , in. . , ,. . ., rflHE Annual Election will be held bv the members of the corporation of the Lew- "co CmtTai at the Cemetery Building, on the first Monday of Jane next, between the hours of 2 and 4 0?coct, p.m. for the purpose of electing a President and seven Managers lo conduct the affairs of the corporation for the ensuing year. Lot Holders in said Cem etery are requested to attend said election. G. F. MILLER, President. Lewisburg, May 9, 1854 UNITED STATES HOTEL, 1'hilailelphia. This well-known establishment,celebrated CAPT. CIIAS. H. MILLER, Whose reputation as a Host is well known, is determined it shall lose nothing by his future efforts. The highest degree of satisfaction guarantied to all who may favor him with their company. Iir families can secure a suite of Rooms byDt!I,K1a,phl!nJ, da' or ,wo in lnce Ph'laJelphia May, 1854. Auditor's notice. rpHE undersigned appointed by the Orphans a vuuuui viiiun county Auauor to dtstn. ,?e,ba,ance in ,n? Jnds of John (;andy. E,1- Administrator of lhe estate of Elizabeth Smith, of East Buffalo township, de ceassd, will meet the parties in interest at his office " Lewisburg on Saturday the 20th day of May inst. at I o'clock, P. M. H. C. HICKOK, Auditor. May 11,1831 i 1?s?h To Wool-Growers. 90,000 pounds Wool WANTED. 1 lie subscribers reel thankful tor past patronage conferred anon their manufacturing operations, and hope in future that the well-wishers of their country will feel disposed to share abundantly by patronizing "ome muustry ana r-nurpuse. rarruers, Mt,rhatl,Si and echanje,, rwe jnvile yoB ,u 1 to eive us a call, as we intend keepine coin- j lan''y a ''and a Rood assortment of Goods .f i "" ova manufacture, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Sutinetts, Flannels, Blankets, Storking Yarns, d-c. to exchange for Wool or sell low for Cash, I r.nln .., .00 i..rl.l,M. WUJ, V, ' J ........ a...... v.w 1 roduce They will alsc. Wholesale to Mer- r 1.1 ic . . aitvcuiciuiliciuvm aiiivui,iiiiwi Cash will be paid for WOOL at all time s.tlie regular market price. We do not expect to un Wagons to cullect Wool we think it is ; variety of goods to select Iroin, and the manu- facturers have a much better chance to render satisfaction to their customers than when a few goods are hauled out in a wagon lly strict attemion to business, they hope to merit a goodly share of public patronage. Very respectfully vonrs, NTATTEN, MARK ft CO, White Deer Mills, Union Co, Pa. May 10, 1851 3tn52! Second Annual Report or TBS Union County Mutual Insurance Company. Capital, l,61S OO. A BSTRACT of the Second Annual Report J, of the Board of Directors of the L'nion j County Mutual Insurance Company, made at their annual meeting on the first Monday of May, A. V. 1854. Anil of properly insured np to May 2. 18j3 $177,23 M Amt of property in sured the past year, to May'l, 1854 111,854 09 is'.t.osfi 31 Amt policies surrendered past year 10.300 00 Total amt property insured May 1, 1854 Amt of Premium Notes in force May 2, 1853 Amt of Premium Notes receivd the past year 278,786 31 $17,424 81 9.754 81 Amt of Premium Notes surren dered the past year Total amt of Premium Notes in force May 1, 1854 No. of Policies iir force May l,'53 do issued the past year 1,11)8 00 25,981 62 151 103 251 6 do surrendered do Total No. in force May I, 1854 . 348 Statement of the Operations of the Com- pany during the past year, viz. hmtts and Expenditures. Amt of claim for losses $ 2,500 00 Amt compensation to Directors and Executive Committee Amt compensation to Treasurer Amt compensation, exonerations, and expenses of collecting As sessment No. 1 Amt of incidental expenses Amt of President's salary Amt balance paid order John Wolfe 29 70 6 60 309 44 102 60 3 00 515 83 3,467 07 208 85 Excens of assets over liabilities of the Company May 1, 1854 Amt reed on Premium Notes the past year Amt of Assessment No. 1 charged to Treasurer Amt of Interest account Amt balance due from Treasurer and Agents, May 1, 1853 3,675 t $ 496 3G 3,078 56 1 9 99 39 3,675 !J Arlual State of the Funds. Amt due from Agents $ 72 53 Amt of Treasurer's account 136 32 Amt of assets over liabilities of the Company, May 1, IK3t S09 61 Statement oj Ijmes the past Year. Frick, Slifer & Co., Lewisburg $2,500 00 Dirtrlars. Thomas Hayes ... - Lewisbnrg. James Marshall - - White Deer. John Wilt ...... Harilelon. Isaac Kyer ------- Union John Gundy .... East Buualue. J. A. Mertz ..... Lewisburg. H. P. Sheller ..... Lewisburg. F. C. Moyer Freebnrg. Daniel Witmer .... Chapman. Wm. F. Wagenseller - - Selinsgrove. Flavel Clingan Kelly. Win. Koshong .... New Berlin. Moses Specht - - - - Beaverlown. 0rrr. Tresidrnt JOH N GUNDY. Vice President Wm. F. WaexxsaXLia, Steretitry J. A. Mektz. Treasurer H. P. SiiELLia. Agents. George Hill, ISelinsgrove. E. F. Gundy, East Buffalo. F. C. Moyer, Freeburg. Published by order of the Board. JOHN GUNDY, President. J. A. MERTZ, Secretary. Lewisbur?, May 8, 1854 Figs for Sale!! OFIXE SHOATS, 8 months old, for sale J -i r. .i i.. ir.- D TI-uTlV eO cheap for cash by JOS. P. TCST1N, at Thornton & Co.'s Drug flore. May 1 AllRIVED, WITH a lare assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, 4c. tVc at Hatfield's Old Stand. (Particulars hereafter.) J. L. YODER. Lewisburg, April 27, 1854 .Something for Ton !m SUGAR, Teas, Coffee, Chocolate, Cocoa, Molasses, Soap, Herring, Washing and Baking Soda, Pearl Starch, Potash, Pickles, Pepper Sauce, Mustard, Indigo, Spices ground and unernnnd. Shoe Hruhe. flromns, Comba, lllovm, lloeiery, Knitting Cotton. Sutprnder, Portmonaiea and Pnrae, Perfumery, Fishing Taekle, Kaior Strops, and a variety of mall van such as cVHt:mjiit wastii. will bs told eheap Sir Cah by II. K. KCKNIUIir. Lewiekurg, April 2S, 154. A Second Supply 0' F Fancy GINGHAMS and 8PRINQ GOODS just ree'd and fur sale eheap by BEAVER, KREMER & MOORE. April 21, 1854 li Perfect Fits ! JOIIX II. MILIAR carries on the Tailoring business, on his own howk, at his old stand on North 1 bird street.wners ne win attend to Making and Cutting as nsual. The FASHIONS received from New York. All wotk done in the best style and on the most reasonable terms. Produce received at Market prices. Lewisburg, Kept. S, 1858 JOHN B. MILLER. I ASTERN SEED ONIONS, large quan ta tity just ree'd at the Mammoth Drug htiTre of Da. THORNTON & CO. ATTENTION, LEWISBURG INFANTRY! You are hereby commanded to meet at the houie of A. J. Weiden- saul.in the Borough ot Lewisburg, on Satuiday the ntn uay 01 may nexu at o'clitfk A. M. fully equipped with ten rounds of blauk carindgcs. JOHN BAKKDOU.,0.8. L'wisburg, April SB, 1804. FAMILY GROCERY. jjam Shoulders, Lard, TobaCCO, r - I s-MlMtH Raisins. Lemons. Oranges, , j trarkers. tlheese, Kiati.mrry. a large I variety of Confecuonaries A c. c. I..r sate o . Murray's old stand. Market fqnare, near 3d St. Lewisburg, April is, ni Summer Fashions for 1S54, From Ths P. Williams. Bmadwav.New York, just ree'd by J. U. M1I.I.EK. Lewisburg. TAKE NOTICE! JACOB G. KElEKl,ICi of Bal timore begs leave to announce to the citizens of Lewisbnrg and its vicinity that he is prepared to do all kinds of Uai work in the best manner, viz. such as Press Brick and Common Front, also setting of boilers, build ing of stacks, furnaces and ovens, in short everything appertaining to my line of business, also, Kuhbed work done in a superior manner and in the shortest notice, warranted to give satisfaction to all who will favor him with a call. Residence on Fourth street, next door to llaniel Khrack. Lewisburg. April 19, 1854. Just in Time instalment of our late purchases of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, to which we invite the attention of the trading community. BEAVER, KREMER ft MOORE. Lewisbnrg. April 13. 1854 27ie Creai Sjrring and Summer Exhihitiou is LEWisiami. CALLEMAN would respectfullyannounee ip lhe citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity that he has just received at his fc'ev More adjoining Kline's Hotel, a large aud splendid stock of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of the latest styles and best qualities of Cloths, Cassiroeres, Matinetts, Cnitonades, Vestings, Ac-, Ladies' plain and fancy Dress Goods and Trimmings of every description, Groceries, tfiwensicare, tire. together with a large assortment of Men's and Boys' Clothing. All of which ha" hen car. foll arWefed with a view to give ratisfactka In all j.urr h jo. rw. Kc imitrall toCOMK AXIl KXAVtNFrorth-wi-lp before purchatiinit el.walwrc, as w are dclcmnncU tuill at the rcrv low Oak vrux. atu-t fv eontidcitt that we can Miit any who will favor u with a call. Lewlabmy, April I t, v. Ai.i.r. !... aat-Oinntry Pnidnc. taken !n eichance Sir OoAils. I Vroelimatiun to the t 'itizens of Miailnbare and Vicinity. FulTermacher's Hrdro-Etectric Voltaic Chains, ONSTRUCTED to be worn next to the skin, pnlucoing ,a constant current ol electro magnetism, enecting tmnteduue retiff fro-u all acute pains, and a I'crmunnit Cure of all Xl-uraliic iJiscases. PI LVERMACHERS ELECTRIC CHAINS Were flrt UHtl in r'roiice.fhrw yearn incc.f.ir the cure of ncrvouft 4iMwvajnHl after heinic euhmittcl t the moet thr',, trial in ever' biitfpiLil iu I'arw I j Ibc moet learutl Ir"fjf8irii in thnt cily, they were rera.mtneii.l.il to the Onvernmeot ol rrauce. wnirn praniru a iatent Mr ue diecoeery. Ilunnc the yesr i."il-i Uiey were iutrotiuced in llermany. Austria. Hruwia and Knjrianil, nml nneyear fiiuee introdueed and patented ly the 1'. S. leururnmeut. Mu4t tutonuliittg curet of Khrmnatism. Sl.Vittn' Ihuice, rainful and Swclh-d Joints, I'alritation of the Heart, Neuralgia of the face, I'eriodi.-al lleadarhe lleafnres Blindlieiia, l'jim from ludigestiun, IlyMerica, l.wiqia, l lerine faiun, Emm Vie, raUnl Xsrvottt, in Tiulrkly and runi'dly cured, h ainuly waaring the Chain for a few hours ewh day. The Chain were Bret introduced in the city of Xew York, wile re they were exhibited to frt.fs. Valentine Mott, Van Hnreu, Poet, CiKBodian, who readily ainooeeiwl that tin y noMeaed &rart'r nwl Sivmair Wcrl of tSSTAXTLr KELIKVIXO J'AIXS, whenever applied, and by their recomniendalion and in fluence thev were introduced into th ditferent hospit ,le of New Yirk. and are now in daily u-e in those luKtitn tiom In the trtainu ut ot tne cure of tha above-named diReacoa. No Other Medical Agent in the world can y rod or wi many well authenticated certificate of cure from Scientific fhtneiana and intelli gent Patient ar may he Suwl in each iiampblet, which may be obtained i irratli,) at the limit Store of Tuto. S. CiiaiHT, w ho ia aole aftent for .Mitflinhuri and tiviiiity.and who will ellaiu the manner of use to any one who may apply. In the cite of Sew York, at the General Office, SftS Itmulwa. I here are dally beini acid from -lo to ou chains and tlie aale and demand In tin b w (treat in propor tion to the population, although they hat e only Wen in troduced three months. Toe I. haws are eaeilv worn, and are cjnally applicable to ail claaaea of per-ons the child a well a the adult, and are alwaya readv f'r use nercr itct out of reir.and a. much an article of ornament as Ui-y are of a ral liable meana of cure. The Chain can be aent be mail to any part of the fl. State, and can he obtained in all the principal eitiea in the I nk. n- Phyieianarereiuet,-,l Meaaioine tliem. r to LMais. ljuliewlioarecifCicicarereUeted not to u.e them only for a few mounnl at each time of ZZT conu,"Ka ux -"""-a'- f"tly prtdored. .... v.veV THEO. b. CHRIST, Agent, MitttinDitrB, ly522dH Union Co. Pa. Superior Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Wm. R. Prince if- Co. FLUSHING, X. Y. Will send their New Caialnirues wui reduced prices, comprising their Extra Large sized Trees, which will be sent to post-paid applica tions enclosing stamps. 4w520 NOTICE J8 hereby given to all persons indebted to J the late Firm ot carml T nricK. eimer i.y Xote, Hook Account, or otherwise, lhat GEO. A. FRICK as one ol the Partners of said Firm is alone authorized to settle the same and receive all monies due. L. B. CHRIST, Feb. 27, 1S54. GEO. A. FRICK. HOMCEOPATHIC MEDICINES PREPARED by Kodemacher & Sheep, Apothecaries to lhe Homeopathic Dis pensary, No. S39 Arch street, Philadelphia, constantly on hand and for sale, wholesale and retail, in Lewisbnrg, at the Drug Store of OctS8.53 Da. T. A. H. THORNTON. WANTED The subscriber wishes to hire a PIANO, for which the highest price will be paid. Apply at the Chronicle Office. MELVILLE MALCOM. Lewisborg, Teb. IS NOTES Prnntixry, Judgment, and Joint Note (blanks) at this office. ! I n . rr 01 all Kinds, Collars, e vv a 1 eT it l-nfoa 'Rliifh: Mnlmir . '11 1 1 MlttS, Untlcrsleeves, Chemisettes, &c. &c, styeSi jusl rcCeived and for sale cheap as tlie . .-, iai ai IU IIUUUIIUl va --- same can obtained elsewhere, by rhere, tr Mu. IHI.AND, 2d building below Houghton's Shoe shop. Lewisburg, April 13, 1854 New Spring Goods ! IRST OF TH E SEASON ! We have this day opened a large and beautilul assort- meni 01 oprius u.ious. rrrsons in iu ui New Stvles of Goods and at low prices, are respei-ltully invited to give ns a call. AP17 J.HAir.S & l-u. A" SPLENDID assortment of Silks, Shallies, Armenia, WkI Delaines, Persian, and Lawn UliESS GOODS, to he had at very low pricesot J.IIAlLS&LO. SA INflHAMrf and Prints of all descriotiuns. I -- . ci . it....:., i had cheap of J. HAVES & CO. 1 IX EST Moleskin, Fanaina,'auton, China Pearl, Leghorn aud Palm II ATS at low- fst prices by J. HA ES & CO. V iE assortment fashionable BONNE IS. Misses' Fiatls, Flowers, Kibbous, and Parasols at very low prices by J. MAI r.s v hi. 1"XCEI.!,EXT assortment Wool, Ingrain, I j and Hemp CAUPETIXti, also Druiet Oil cloths colored and while Collon aiid hemp I ,riul I . . -. . . . 4, I . . . 1 nrtfrnm h, J. HAYES A. CO. SPEKM, Tanners'. Fish and Linseed OILS aud White Lead, best quality, at .-tprii i.i, mot j. a.ti r.- at x.ij. 1 W LBS. of excellent FEATIIEKS to b J JJ had of J. HAVES & CO. rilUE Co-Partnership heretofore existing betwe n M. Sechler and Win. Berger, trading under the Firm of SeehUr 4f Merger, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts will remain in the hands of M. rVchler, and the business continued on by the subscriber, where he hopes to share a liberal patronage of his friends and custom ers. M.NECHLEK. New Columbia, April 1, 1851 pd READY FOR SPRING ! 32,000 Worth of CAH1XLT FLllXITl'liE, For sale at the large Brick Wareroom of Uonacby &. Elder, (Fourth St. one duur from Hiatr'a Hotel.) OIJK stock comprises Kosewood.Mahogany, Walnut and Cottaee Dressing BL KEAI S Main and Fancy Mahoeany Bureaus tE CltETARIES aud 1JUOK CASES in endless variety, SOFAS, OTTOMANS, DIVAS, UihnMiiv fhair and Whatnots Card. Pier. Center, Sofa. Dining, and Breakfast Tablr Grecian, French, ttctaeon. Collage, and Common BEDSTEAD! Rosewood. alnut, Manot-anr and Cltaire WASHSTAN'DS. and "t iaraiuintioiv.cj. All wora waHRASiTKW iu uc well ramie, tiu on the most reasonable terms. Cash, Produce and Lumber taken in payment. I. A. inistui, A. D. ELDEK. Lewisburr:, Oct. 5, 1853 UNDERTAKING. HAVING furnished onrsclves with a Rose wood H rlthe snbitcriUrs are prepared to wait upon all who may be so unfortunate as to reuuire their services, and every attention will be paid to their wants and wishes. Orders prompt. v attended to. An t assortment of COFFINS kept constantly ou hand, or made to order. DON ACHY & ELDER. Lewisburg. Jan. 7, 1853 Instalment Office Stwjuelmnna Kuilrnad Comptaiy, J Hinmiirnn, Jan. 20, 1S54. 5 rpiIE STUCK HI ll.lJE lis ol this Company I are hereby notilied that the Steotid Instalment of Five Dollars per Share is called in. payable on or befure the Sth February nexl ; ana an instalment 01 like amount payable on or befure the lmh day of each month thereafter, until the whole is paid in, tn wil, the 10th of October next by those residing in Baltimore at Union Bank nf Maryland ; Daunhin county Bank of Middletown; Norihiiinberl'd county Bank of NurthnmblJ Union county Lewisburg Savings Institution, By order. ROU. S. HOLLIXS, Treasurer. Jury List day Term, ICS. ORAXI) JISOUS. Xem Ttrrti John ltikitclier. Wiitt ttrrr Ai,ron Mimmiieit. Ilf'irt D. Ktr..-. Viiri.sUn UroM, John Trost-Il. Jiujj'ilie Conra.1 aartzli-liil. r. y,.a II. S. K-yrr. H. lluiiJrum. Jan.b Ott. fcVnfiy OaTki neirick, A. Wituwurr, irb Kitter, Inrarl Knrttte. Ilut luff-b A. Anrand. jr. Mutdlreresk John Auntiller. I mi'M Jobn Kilter, jr. iirfl.-y Jamm M;l'lon. 0. Mnch. AW'y Jaiob lillman, John balaaiuaa, D. Kau&aan. Iswiibwg Frtl SUiu;btoa. yvrry Johu Slrawwr. H'tjf IKarer ll'nry Bnt-r. TRA VERSE jrSOBX. nrry-J'inn Snyib r. Jfib lb-irtieuhach. 0o. Eoyrr. H.irilty IVui.llulIiuan, Vm.Iate,Iboa.l.bun:b,llaid llavra. U'rjt Biifrdot 1antil SUifa. Ttfiryliill Tonne. Umntmri. .ahriuer.DanWl Snyilarlohnssu Walla, J. L. Kamond. LimtUiH' C. M. SbiwlT, S. S. Barta-r, Jao 611 tVale John llocb. A. Itktenbowcr, Jacob Lcui;, David Wilann. Ow. Motz. t'Hfci Henry oilwoa, M. Sprlit. B-ctrfT i aniiK'l Uacluiian, B. Jiaralay, U K. Ualaaa, T. V. Sblpton. IHflMtntrgi. F. Tltrr, Bi rryhlll Hall. faa;iaw Ira Sain, IM? id f liydir, Jacob Jmhrilt A,! Jolm Moyrr, John Noil. 7l Jtvjfator K. II. Laird. Ilaiat Uxr D. II Kaufman. iVniu ."imnn Kaata, Simon Christina, B. Yarirk, 0. J. II. 1'lti.b. a.hiiuinnt. d. Moyer. I. u. Boyar, E. SL. nrngra. Jald'Creri.Joliu Kline, J. saur. Jw llrrlimW. H. Uauu, 1'. frank. Buttaloe OMk J. Wolf. TET1T JI RORX (M wok rvatr Simon Snyder, uWScbuman, P. Boweraox, It. Mu.-ier. White Deer Joseph Mnyer, R. Cmndor. KJnhll Uile. r, t'rnl.l'oiitiun, Martin Prelabaeh, Hartley Oavid Slit, Jacob XI 00 re. W. I'iaber. V . ana K. KukU, IVUT Ktrlin. l'eltr Uoiif. JrrneJ.a. dravl.lll, llaniel ?tuek, Peter Acker. Mildteerek Andrew lltininiel. ll'iuaia.'Tfon W. T"at, J. S. ltarkenheecer, I. Boyar. hearer Henry Mitrbel, John Soansler. ('AttpMiTti Samuel Sholl. UmetbiH llaniel Heut-r, i. Klecknar, J.&iebold.jr. Ktrt Huffalue ien. Wolt H'Jttirtmry Henry BoeurriC ' Aw herttm R. S. U'luter, oa.id Manet, K. Swiuafcrd. ( Hum Joha unrrr, jr. Ktlae Slaar. Weit Bearer M. Maarer. 1000 CORDS of good PIXE WOOD suitable for burning Brick wanted by 1A11I KCI9t.lt. I Lffw.sburgvJtiB.Sl. 1851 ! MTi 1 --rnTir I i. ' "" K " " . 1 rmnis,rr Nule made Iv lue In J. l.n i:nr- ' f.r the sum of Fitly Dollars, end"red with I one or mi.re payment. Sai-l nrte was guru I , rr a horve wtllt.h he warrant-d t be a tioixf, ! steady working horse, suitable f,.r a iru k . hm ik. hr h:i th htM lnu'taty bad, is not true to pull, aiol .s in stiiirt a is in short : worthless beast, and the not- having been having been obtained through fraud I will not pay the same unless compelled bv law. ;MKUE DAUK. Bulfaloe Tp, March 24, 18S4 Union Count v Business. m C1Ot RT lroctaraat !ft W her... th ' H n. A M M WII.OS, I'-e.i.l.fit Jii.i. fi.r tlfc Ji'lh Ju h-m iMttrirl, coii.ialin f cuurU f of L'nion ktitl UilBin. and Jai" W !Twr mmi J,iw Ewjiure';. AmmM'ji Ju1. ui I'll "U cttltnty. leb., 1.4. iukI ct iu uir fr u. D,illtir -j( an lf il:Kti''mrt.i'uur of .iuihu liv. ncr-r'l t: uiiuvr, i "' U'un-r s....... i;e utiii.i f , ih. ,lw imj., i is.,i,iIBit. ....imi. iw, , -ii r. iwm u .o u.. vr.n.r, Jii.ii.ti..ivr.ii-.iiabi.iiuK-..ia,riii.,. tMr ,.,.,. ;,.,... !...:.,(.,., .,,.1 oii-r Mi.i,r.u.u;.u.- '' '. witun7 n.i oiiur irn, fruiiui. in i.if f iiif , ! tlC-; Ab't ll ! """:' V'- :' ,-i wm-. ; without ! t ttlr irii. Ju:W, ir. u b- n.miui iu u.ir it.u.ii at inr H...uii tiiu i ' ' w. bi "' u i'riB, oBicc in I NV B-r;i.. Il:r '"Oi .t f m '.I .ur l.O'J Stain i.f Aaptu-a. M taretht i:,m:t ," I - Ji fc.-i.ii. 'itrtjr. To the H.'U. th- Judges ..f the l oiiri tuar - urS-i"unrtiic,iv.euiaiij.rii.e..iitjfotL'iiicu, at u irrra, i-. TV "f iM.I'l:" ''""T" ol fiHrift..Biut ai lit "M imI ti-ti.i. .1 1 U tr r I ituutbr ol Vtf&tR. iu Lkt lLtfio tfMupiiiti. iiulo I tht turnpike rnl. ladm frim L- '.'ti'it r- MttS .i.l.ur. j wt..riiiifJtimiMLuuarttKeLiaiilJui.ii uoUKRivninT ! ear pat. ai.-l ttiat lie w we!! ; ivl i:b rrj con- ' i.biiiifr ft.r tlw artniaif(latiiD of tlir ubllM-. and i"itr- 1 imirRfr ft.r th wvoniamrtatii'D of tlie uoIIm.. anditit ! t-trai.teianJ tr.. .r u- ib.rt nam I - . . ' aril l. ill i.r.f Ac. IjIPKON V1KLL tlit-u'lcrt:nrL rit!rn of thr k.wn.lup of Kaat KurtloR, d- bcrrl-T crul. ti.at r are per--oi.:.liy J uuint4 with OuiKn HkI.1. Um- ab.v, tan. j ortuioncr. 1 1 "J ai- Lavii.t a ,ik.!n,p.jii, LUU mm Irrail'n fi.r 'itth m (Met:ou"t;un t I i ir.v, Buii Ituit do XiDit1er tueb 'eouaw n .-- a rv at that ' pln. Ir th tM:rtiB.uirlli-D 1 f h- I'ti'i'i'. ami fittrrUun' i Dielll II irailr''Tf UOU irite.rr-,iiu in4l .u tntu a. pii- rant in r-.n .f rot.nl f -r .n.,.i nj Um-r- mnr.ftnl ttt he L- prut with faou- uU ittt! r.-.in, mt nil otli r ou rriir f..r U- un- i f Wave to ivi-)Juturr.'t that ahcuatf b grftnUrd lo hi to ajrrra.)W 10 p tit". fifty .W t.-, Jul Huffrrd A'rjJtam Frmitnrk. Ilrnrg M -U. Juhm J(. Srhi ad: J H'rtgt.M': J rtstertck, J.-iu A'kJU, tVewrye H iwr, Jl'n-f GrU. To the Ili.n. Jinlsres of .e Court of tjuanrr SfPioTM -f the ffj- in and for live county uf t'aion at !Uy ai''n A. I. Tlw t-vtitrf.il of V m. I ltittr. t w Columbia. bwn liip ot U Is. lfvr. tuuu: cf I ni'tiA, nr-ytxlfuity hew- ettt. tiiat your tietiiii-r i d.'sirun r keepinit a ub:ic h..ue in tlie b.u Hct l.j mm lor a iiaaw r year, and i (iTOTided will) rrerr neceMary aeromait.lRt'uii u. Uu o: hu therei;.r r.i the Court to itraut him lie. bar t. keep a tavrn it brnw if pnblie eao rtaui.ment fr the aec.jniaioUaih.n t siraUKers and traeers. ar. -uvh ataeern i Be,, j.niy aaute.!. w . u RITTKR. Wetheuwrher.nuxei,ofWhiteireruwnm.do eertifv liial the i le.re Liirar:l i -f e.wl rebuke fcr hunerty and tempermre. ai.d la well .roTidet with h'.uee rotm and ciiiiveu.ru'v hr the ! di;iii and arc mutation of trneeler ard .tran. r. and urh a tarern l neceeatl!y aai.te.1 in .ew luii!tn'.:a. Iu withe eur I hand t?i: "th -lay of Mar.di. .1. ISi,. j Jtotutlm livjftwitT'tr, Jvat amn;W, , rwel, i I.rnti F- He,.nier. iwrer .V ewer, eroanai Jlngtnry, ittnrg .VWl. J'uiii 'M;MJee, Jncott . tytr. Jiti Jittnc, An.tr .wfrerf. . X ;r:i'.rint Jnvs .l'jnu. , To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Seanioii uf t'niDO County, at Ma; Sefleions, A. 1 lee. Thepetitioe. of Marttn Rudy of aid county reapeetfully represent that he ia n.w keeping a puMie b juae of entertainment in UuITnio twni,ii at a T inee eatlei lr- I eier.iiio, at Ahranwu Ioum'i jmi. (i. imerty uuMin'a f .."7. IT tlie rlace afvrrnaid, and he wm rra. e. nis KtPY. ri!u :aio I We the nn.leritfne eitilen of I' e-r I dneert.r Uiat we are well aequainud with Martin Rii tlie bettuoner. ami with Uie luu that Be aett lie ii-r, ftoii Uiut hri a un of ko 1 r-puiv Mr umtj mu-l , li.iuLfrnacaT.aiia Uiat jaii. h'tiu- i runiiuoiiious wi c u- J TfDint Ir.r ""Kb urr-o. n-i ihac b w well rnviddd . witt atatil.t.a utU oUit-i- itu. rv.-iuei.U, ttnl tJRt nu -t '. inn or tvr. in ntOKsmry fi.r tb acr(fnifiitioa tf i trnni;.ri. n4 trmvelfitv. W ittHMM uur hami Ma.ch Williiiro lliurk. l'-trr .Miller. Naar UalW. E.PwarJ Cuip. ivtrr Himuirtrt-iofa, Okniri M. Icutwr, Alntsuu 1 .;irr!inf)er. Attain Vnunir. lavThi Ifuer, Gi. Iirifwr. Anruaui iiuu;, rnrK. Jut To lhe H.in.Jn.l-e Wilson and his Associates ol theCmirl nf IJuiirtrr Sr. i.n of th Pai in an-l fur IIh: coniitT of l nii.it at 1rr Tvrm. VO. 1S.-4 TIm M,titi.iu nf Thomas unB ! ihr towQ.iiiit.rf Kflly In tlii- f.mntr nf l n;on. r-f-wtfulw rt i-rcanlii that hi '' w" rroil with licttsiriMini anil .-i.nvninrra f,-r me .oaz.nt ani ari,.miu,.i.uion n ntrau::r u.l trMti-l' era. in th. hnu. n.w uCi'Uiiril br hiui aaj lir many yi-ari, ki-j t m a ht.n.r of put.iir .niFrr:uin, nl fiT ..r:in iri. ana trair.; hi" thtrt'fore irav th jti.n r,.,irt to gr:.tit Liui a lii r.' f.-r ti- nuir. Tlln'.l AS l,KI.KN. V tltc nnJTii:nrd ritifa-uii of Ilia tuwn.iiip of Krlly. ill rrrtifjr Hint Tiiotu:i ljrr n. th alow p. titH.ii.-r. ia of r"o,l ivput. tir hc.rtoi-tT atitl ton,MTar u. and in wrll nv tlilnl Willi oT.-ry ur-v trv (..u.t.'iiM'Uor lor III ULisnimo. rilion i.f ptrancr anl tfary.-r!i. ai.J iht ,ui-h itin or Livrru i aimTn 10 aouim.i:l Ibr pulilir. j Ue thr-fir. butalily yrny your borotablo Lony to i;raiit umi a litiM . Vli.r, h 7. lsi.4 1.1 JWt J- .'' J IM-mr. Jrn He'trU f ifie 111- WrA. fwr iw. A. S'vjfr. An.imu Hti'l. J'l I awia. JuiWi Humm-i. To the Honoiable the Judges of the Court of Vuarter S, ki-ioiiaof the Peacr f-.r llie euutTi.f t'niub at M..Y ..e .ion. A. II 1S-4. The iH-llti'in of U. H. KetMr of White Pe.-r twrtshio in the l.iunt, of Lninn re.reetftillt bweili tl.at vt ur e liUoue. biiieinuii of ftcepTliit a iuliiie h'-u iu tiir Louae ki'pl I'T l B. Ketier iat eer anil h. re l.e H.ria. r', aet a pulilu- lo.ne au.l ie roTiUd with eerry ne,.r ron vmeure e. to d.,. he tl.er lV.r f-rjy. t' r. ort ;o icraul him lu-ue kr, p a Livcrli or bue. o: inlii.' f ;itr rte::i-no-ut fir the e,-e,.iunn.li,:e.n or tra.-ei ar t etrai..-. r and purh m tavern w nereeaarile wanted an I he wiil reye. iiA.MI L a. UI.UI.lt. We tie "BVerihere.eifixer.euf t hi!e Mer tiwr.nl-M J41 eeitily Iliat the aie.ee pl.ralit n...k'.ht r ule tor itnn e.ty an.1 temperance, and l.- well pro, ke. with honie room and 'on.tiut-pre sr 11m Ivlein,; ar.J a. ci.uimiMl:.t:ii of traveler aTid Ktntl C"r:..a:-l inirb a tereru I neceeanlv wattled. l uuei our hantle tbie'Ji th dav uf -VlNrch.A Ii. 1.1.',4. Jouatlian Tiieffrn.h-Tf.-r. J. Meee. Ile-ry fall, llavi.1 Mover. Aann -nii:h. John hoh. tav..l ,:ain..v. John Kaa--k. I'. II. auicL llelity Hyler, Samupi K vteiileler Leeie tliiaret. I'o the Honorable the Juclees of lhe Court of o.uart.r tV ona in and Ibr the I'ountv of t'uion, at May Term. IS.. 4. Tbf pennon of Ann Gniefer, nf White eer township in tbcounly of I'uion rrepecifitry lieweth that your petitioner h. deiiirone of keeping a ptililie to.iee in the bouec k-jftt ly Ann limnter lael year and wber she foe lueri.v kept a puitlie b.m5e t, r a uuiut er ol y.ar. an.l i? pn.eidevi with every nec-apary convenience w lo.lo. She theiefore prior the lourt to cram h r ucrt ae ti keep a tavern or bouve of uhiic eniert:,inioent f..r the accom modation of travelere and Strainer, aod encb a tavern i cceeFatily wauled and the will pray 1c .N Ul l VI FR. Wathe ant.arrihi'ra dlticna of Wbiie lier towit!ip do certify that the abve a,.p.h-aul ie of a. .-1 r.-pote for honentyand temp rr.o. rti.d lewel! pri:t-l with 1,0. ie room and oonvemencea Ibr lb- lidt.ih!r an-l ace.-eimo.ia tion of traveler and alrNUirrr. ami -oii-h a tavern r neccReary waulei. Vituo.-auue balnia I hie Vlaecli .Ie4. William liuiiiti-r, Andrew iMb-Tt. I o-irAd r.imj. I'.inl B. Refer. iamuel loo.lan.er. Koh-Tt M"f--r,-T Jr. R..ey M'Curley, Joel Kaui-k, Jouathan hauck. fautnal ticiuv arting. Charle Kline, Juob Sitliar. To Joseph Knsterbcrder, Henry Knsterbonler. Elizabeth K'jslerborder.Auron K isirrlx-rder, Andrew Kusierhorder. I.nrr Ann Kusierbor der. Margaret Kusterboider. llaniel Kuster bnrder, John Kuserhir-ler. Samuel Kuster border. James Marshall Gutrdian ail litem of tvdomon Kusterborder, and Kline Rn. lerborder by hi Guardian Jacob Keiier Heirs and leeal representatives nf Urnrij Ka'terhrrdcr, laic of While Deer Tp, I'nion Co.. I'a., deceased "7"OTICE is hcrr-bv riren. lhat br virtue of writ of Partition is;ird oal of thv Orphans' Court of 1'iiion Vcu. I'a.. n the Ileal ) Estate of said deceased, situate in hue lrer ' township aforesnid, an Ipfiiest will ! held on I the premises onTrrtsnaT theS5:h dsrof pril 1 next, at ien o'clock in the forenoon of said day. for the purpose of imkin; partition or valua tion of said real estate: whu and wher' you mav attend if vou shall think pr.-per. Given under my hand at the Sheriff's Ofnre in Xew Eerlin, this 5d d:y of Msr h. A I). lRl JU"s rrjn,,r.rL. 1514 Sheriff vf saitt Cmuy CI'lHE.'l & Il iW.f would inform in . O public that tiwy have lined up a ' ,,r """"in uycr lr.l hornton s ljrug Ntnre entrance ai the AVrf dt,or. no slairs v , ' . 1 1 ' TIrrT,in" any wor k , " ' "l ":' tne art. w W can lake pictures .11 a'u.ost any hour in the dav. Children taken as Weil a adults and ulh'T picture cotvrd. As we have uow a permanent loeitinn.Jttrd up purp'eiy ami exclusively f, r Uai.rreo typ.ug. ir tiling we tan ren ler enlue alislac tion, and respectfully tebder oor serv'res. F. SPVKKR. LewUburg, Au?. I, 1953 J. L. HAWS. NEW F1FIM. CABINET 31 A K I X G . DO AC II a A. EI.UEK havias; lay entered mu. a Cu Parti.ersh:p in lb above business, would renecifuilr in-, ite f-air , tonuer customers, awl the public in rrneral. r North FtJi-'RTH street. l.ere they are prra- red to do all work in ih.ir line with the utir til ' dtspatch and on the most reasonable terms. Adiuiuls!rutorii Notice. ; ""(TIC'E is l.erehr piven. that Letters of "VOTICE is l.erehr piven. that Lett 1 1 AluiiuistraiM'ii iu the Fs'aie of SAli- I tl. !I.ttK. late of Were Deer 1 wp. Ibion ( bv ire Keister of l.nion county in due form i ol law; tnerelure all persons inlebled to said j rc'iest.j to male imn.eJia e pay- ! meut, and tho-.e having any just claiirs ara j also requeted;to present them properly aatkv- i eLUcaie.l for settleu.n.t. ;r.OKt;t: Si cca. AJminisuar. Buffsloe Tp, Dec. 2. 1853 j S I N W Boots and Shoes, stock oy Books and Stationery. T VHB subsciibar aanoauces to his friaada aud the puhuc federally that he has jast i iu. .a i , , : .....u j hi uiLim a large ana tlii tsstTMniTll of ' n wwv A , comprising every kind and vartir vf Gfefle men's Baci?, Gaiters, Munroes. Tis, lip.a Ac- L'uli't' Fine Gaiter Jtflot$t BuVins, Jennr Linds. and Tie of the Jataat and most ajfr.vvf Myles. Boys', Mis.Nt;s and C tiildreB's I Bihiu, Lace bocis. (iauc ri. and Slice rTrv i style ar.d varie'y now worn also a choia j - . . j selection of the School and C lassical . I BOOKS ! i m Ds ln cur Academies and Sho(ls . together with a good assortment of kftlf lata i 6 wtamilwl- . . 1 1 nr ''fiv nrrla riavr rem carvfnllr selta led and will be sold at erv reduced prices. I he undersigned also crntinurs lo mannfac- tnre Boots and t-'hes of eery descnptii a ! order, and from hi lonw eipernce and a d-i-riiiiiiation to spare no eHrrt or expense ta please, he hepes to merit and receive a 1 1 bar a I shareof business. JOHN HOt'OHTON. l.ewubure. Mar 5, 1853 FAIR WARNING! A LARGE numlerof accounts are still ia the hands of the Execntors of (ism A, late of Lewisbnrg. dee'd. Notice is here Mr given that all dues mast be paid forth- ! w"n "r 'fal measures most be adopted ta n. mrcr inein. wnnoni niscnminafion. ftpt.8. BVtKrt A.M.MON, Act'g Ex'r. 1KKSFRVlXf: and Pirklins J RS just reed and for sale ai the Mammoth Drug Store. Auj 10 1. THOKN1U.N & CO. I f CST ree'd and for sale at th Mammnth ! tl Urns Store a iarge snpp'v nf lr. Green's j genuine BITJ EIW, f, r t ure . V 1'ypef.sia. eic. Aug It Dm. T!IOI,.TO A CO. Illho.rapblc Frlulinsx OO'ttr, j and a lame quantity ..i I'll, l l'RE.s, jor 1 rainin;, and for Diawiug Tearhers. K. VOI.KMAR. K.W. Corner Fuunh aod Market Sis . GERMAX and FRENCH I.ang-iacs, Praw ing, hainung. and lirauglmne, taugnt Oy &.V WOOLEX and MT.K Xee-t!e -m ork erern-rd and sold by Mas. VOLKMAR, who aio will I give instructions in that line ui lemale educa- ' ""n' L.ewisDnrg, SepL 1. 1853 FavTBJl AMD A;tl Ci t T IvWASti" ToSIC MlXTtKB. x lie, -b art b rhr Tr .f I', n iwpn at its !nt !;.;.. Zrib ApfTi. Its...:., iu-!'.' . fc.i U. pur-s .f irrMim-t tb rvii rrs.rfci.ir frrut thr-'-.ilr- ,f 5cnrrna ;-U'l .if'K-wr-u b. strt r.j-f,,r ibe uternvt ( y w t!i- jitiMr- with r IthM nn.i-ti.r9 in r h.rKin t;.t patint en nt ohtstie or will mt rv pu. t h t, slli iti n-liir i.av.iic j ur.-h.'-. 1 h-t in wK.un-lm T im ti. K'iwiu Titnir j4:xturr. ia p.0L.;t i-f it jt orfbn;? an.! ktacwo- nry in the (r- atiax-B. rf ir and f n. ani it kimlrM iT-i--ai. ia n- r.afit-.tirn In rr. 'io..Hiii.g .tin tht Litr-ai w-rui? lu tit patrvojir. .f th afflien".!. r i-t-KiiV KtnT. Tli be !rttitut:o wxUu: tt tnrfiMi. m I;k. mnvnr to tr r ir.r- t ti Urn' f u piiiirit,- tfo well stwwn u Knw.itwi a Onrnti Irwj !:.'-fcvrr-i. Rno;, and tariKt.v rHi.mnivt,l ir to itM ca WW rf paiienti aflitrtxi wirh ibr-- o.mpiainu. : ii .1 U be in.aiuar.ic iu lb irrxta.rftt ol aueh -- I lion fUn-r K. trr.f. By artfarof la-TnwtM, J J.hu It. Kovasd, i. 0. (I. k. Ashtyn. IIrlor Orr. Kmj,. V-4M rftnmwiiirjiti. na to . a-idrr .!. Jobs M I'.. -ai o- ti. P'taxuiwaiival I'vparlnaat aat tl : I nieTsity. H.hm I ip--iiaij anawiBr. x.,.47 SoathavawaBaStrrvt itiilaiUlj a. a Brsns'l. I'ipts.arj ar th- cta rf Vr T A It THorNT. N A O.. l.rvHiffy. JACOB DYER, Cattawia, A Viii!,I infi-rm his old frien.ls sr.d the XiPuh ic j-neraliy in tie Vrt and o ta liranrh thai he rnntinues i., leen the .sT.lfcJ tiiil'KL. in the center of il.e T.,wn. and aks a latr share of (.a.ronage. ? e.i. a to u nnrii'irx. ATT AM EI) 30 tn SO "fin 1- Vari'e . br l SfitoSOOOH di' 4 bv 4 10 tn ;o 0 0 fi 3 m.Ash plank SO to SO.I 00 fi t K do to be delivered this cuniing Fall and Spnnsr the bank of the R ver al llarrist-ur;. I.oniber uf pi-i.d ri.mljty ni:d strait ia red is wanted. Propn-.a's wit! be rereivrd nil Sept. fo furn'shtntr the above, and rers.-ns sen nff fra posais will sta'e the nnar.titv sad qnalitv of ike iliffiTfrit kinds il:ev can fm nish. aiid when.:. Terms ef paymri.f rreh rn delivery aal inspection. Address (poM-paid) 0 W.O. IIIfKOK, Harri.obnrf, Pa. ttlmlfvistralor'i .flre. AM. pernors -ire herebv noticed il'.at 1 have received from lhe Kesister of I'nion r u v. I.rt'ers of AptnirrTifinn npon the E-taieo' WII.f.IAM MTHERSOVdec,,.,), late of I'nion Tp. Those indi bled to the same are hereby required to make immediate pav ments tn lhe subscriber at his residence in East HntTaliie lowuship ; and those havine claims ejainst the ame will present tbrra .Inly sne-.ie' fnr e,'lemnt J.vn.2t. JOH-N GrDV.Adininistia:or. 1 1. on. . k. antitvn. i I ft 1 ti fi
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