4c Lemurs We , I- r-M 77ioil -' " , T .... IS (W'W-IM finite N"-' . . at their . . ... ini. u""r ,:.w - w -:u , jun w "" .if a mnarf - -' t r ait monlM, - - j-- )frrrhanu ac nm ;. Two l -"' ,.,,,. All others iar a lounii , u i:. rtr hrerirr. : ot, P-. " .uerti,ei of P-"- "r" admitted. como"'",";a,i'n " rLrtarian tont-'t. aii ! rM.ifd i.y ti ! j l.tur.tocom'potl'!.-0'" P .ritrr, to rrr-iw alWK- , iSR.irii u K",cu ,n " Sa V-LO of.,, art in,P.rUut N. PI Hit v - . , n.tnr;,l. for Mt lludufJ('B"- .,M,M. ..ta d"',n" " " . v- li r. .h to be paid fur wb-n banJtd 1 Id, aCi oal AJrrrti-rn.-r.t vrf Job rk 1 n .!. lurn d. h fUrj nod Jtory, M ,ffiM.rkrtrfrr.tOTr r O. IW ,,,r';:0E)I:H fc COTNELICS. Leirisburff, ! Friday Mokning, ja. '-J; . . .i t..r,fn. PnMIr ADVERTIZE """"' v;ri,.n-.. i.r.otor. Admin,.tratT-. r-rat"r"-- " - n lT , dir' .-rB,!L,,i?.c,.rt.w. TM-rai"ri. i 'JZrZTJ&:Zt rrJ.ducr,, ilati. ninaroninninityrimtal- .n.Un.-n.anddr1.lr.afai.v in tin S-alr. Scc Jfw Advrrliscnirntu. , i W r.resent the ClIROMCI-E to-day, . t1 !l Ln of one inch to I r-nlargeJ by the addition of one intb . lo ,.h tinin.nrJKii'u oun-j v w.v, at t!ic start, and an increase oi rcaaing matter equivalent to a column and a half, cr an eitra day's work, per week. HarrisuttTg Correspondence.. . 1 After this week, we shall have at liar- j risburg a regular Correspondent, who will keep our readers properly " booked up" in all matters of general or local interest. Harris.urg next week. The Election for State Treasurer takes place on Monday the Inauguration of James Pollock on Tuesday and the 1 Temperance Convention on Wednesday, j Among the new competitors for Trcasu- j 1 t l.r I H..H nf Krio aU in, - ' ! that Sam" thinks something of having j Thos. J. Power, a K. N. Democrat, hi. ' . ' purse-bearer in Pennsylvania. Gov. Pollock leaves his home, Milton, on Saturday, via Cattawissa Pioad, and will board at Covcrley's Hotel this winter. Kx-Gov. Johnston. would-be-Gov. Brad- ford, and a host of people are at Harris-! burg, waiting for the administration. jca'Wc shall Issue Gov. roTIock's Inau gural if not too long before the regular date of our next paper, and we hope in advance of the Philadelphia press. " Noth ing like trying." l-Gov. Biglcr's Message is very long, but is a document of much ability and j force. We give on the first page as copi-1 ons extract.., especially on all subjects of j enrrnnl .mnnrtanen o, limited r,-iep : r "i " r would permit. They will be found worthy an attentive perusal. cnA eorrcspondent of the Milion tan writing from Hartleton, Union Co., 2d inst., states that " considerable exertion is being made in this part of the county by the disunionists. Petitions arc circulating, and already very numerously signed. .Many have signed them who supported the j anti-division candidate for representative, (Maj. Simonton,) and arc strongly in favor of division. We candidly believe that, two-thirds of tho people of the north end i of the county arc in its favor. We consid- er there is nothing to lose but much to be gained by it. AVe sincerely hope the leg islature will no longer listen to the New Berlin demagogues, who are using their influential " mite" in opposition to our wishes and j'Htdues, but give us a county, and thereby benefit us much. We think it the duty of the legislature to legislate for the majority, and not for a few, and hope they will do so in this case." SguMr. De Xormandie has had the Town Clock newly painted face and bauds much to the public convenience ; and has not received pay fur the outlay, and should be remunerated. By-thc-way, since the Bailroad whistle has been heard, the Town Clock has in creased its tiW. and aow strilos . quick as formerly, seeming no more like j ike r.7in.. !... . tt e . . j iu., auuio -iiui laukee im agined it. 0-Thc Legislatures of Maine, Massa chusetts, New York, IUincis, Michigan, and Iowa, have been organized by the ap pointincnt of Auti.Xbra.ka officers almost if not entirely, and the new Governors of all those States except Illinois (which did not choow this year) have been duly inau gurated. WThe ele:tion of Henry K. Strong for Speaker of the House of Eepresenta, of Penn'a, io universally approved. Although a New Englander, himself, there u no Pennsylvanian who has more at heart IU welfare, or who i. more assidnotu io iW-Capt.Xspoleon BonaparteGiddings n Anti-Nebraska Democrat, i. ebooen delegate to Congress from Nebraska Ter tory, and the teat of government fixed at Omaha. "'Tb ChronicVo Carrier eknowled g a far bigger - piie.. from s y,.. -peranons, than any of hi. eolemPorarki er predecessors. Summary of the Audited Account of Henry Solomon, Treasurer, of Military Fund of Union County for 1854 : Ajal Militia Fin charged Collector! 1&M $02S 00 Hnmead 8 COBMllMloM 44 Bumrtmtioal ISO. -abanca dOe Boa Collector! pnflMa to 1M Military Orders raid in l J Em mitt. f..r Kmraitt una la V J llartmaa. fir Ccntirrille Kill Company b J II itarkdoll. fr Lrwinburr, Infantry b t fionaeliy. for Union t 'ameroa Ouards "i I .Smith, fa- folluck Ouanll i I'd Com miiwnrr fir aci-ler making cut f.nee I'J Aereora for rflurnin delinquenta I'd John H Comrlrn f blank book tMU U oo srs o 90 OK ao Taid Ibf Unf-ide Inprctor For orgnmxMiic .in)aiiy Tolluck Guards, YT Inspi-ctirtr fix rompairira Forn day noil cling arm lor ptnuaio- 1 ."O. Printing 4 It. Treaurer'i CummiMion on $7 Balaaoe due Coumonwaaltb 10 no 6a on 2 oo ft bO-S2 AO 7 3i 50 M tThc Senate was fioallj organized on Friday last. After a large number of tri- als 'm. M. Hcisler, of Derks (Dem.) was CU04cn Speaker, Mr. Darsie (Whig) voting , . w 'llir'. not Totiri). ' o' o at al. Uro. . llammcrsly, lug, clio- sct Chief Clerk J Henry I'cttabonc, Dcm., AssitaDt, and one Dcm. and three Whig Transcribing Clerks. The other offices divided between the parties. The House chose A. W. 15enedict,Whig, Chief Clerk ; A. L. Ilenncn-hotz, Dcm., Assistant, 1 Dem. nnd 3 Whig Transcri bing Clerks ; and the other offices about equally between the parties. tgyThc IXshops of the Roman Catho lic church assembled at Home to consider the dogma of the Iniiuaeulato Conception of the Virtrin Marv. numbered 120, and represented 576 votes. Of these, 51U I were pronounced by acclamation for the i laws. A murderous affray occurred on new dogma 32 were against the propriety j Christmas night, among a party of Irish, ero-!-.,',. . I. .i tiloved upon the Snuburv & Erie Railroad, oi me ui.scussioii : aim were inumu . A , ' - . . . - aS:""St U'C d"&m'A ' France ) Po luimacillte Conception is by the voice of the Papal church decided to be orthodox faith. fioyThc Cattawissa, Heading, and Dau- j.liiu & Susipjebcnua railroads have now I made sueb connections for the winter, that tue pCOpIc of the West Branch country can reach Ilarrisburg in one day by rail road, by way of Port Clinton and Auburn. The cars leave Ilarfinburg at 15 rninbtrs past 7 o'clock iu the morning, and reach Milton at 4.25 the same afternoon also leave Milton at 11.15 in the forenoon and ! rMi h Harrisl.nr- at 8. P.M. ssm dav I t:..r l.,.,.n Milton .l 1 1 .rrlolmr,. I j i - " i WOn the 1st inst., the following were 1 . .l ll(R.,.. ,.r .!, T lt.;,l,. I et . ,be 'S "dSe Cn f.f 5 : President William Cameron, Esq. Managers George F. Miller, Esq., George Bchnabel, James F. Linn. Esq , Tho's Hayes, jtiirun ifriesnacn. v iiiinin i.cauii. Clerk and Treasurer James Geddes. Lewishuro Univebsitt. Tbe Cata- ue tor I soa eini.iis a corps oi i ins. j Tructors in me several ifpuriiucuis, auu j 211 Students -as follows: C dlegiaie Classes 70 Academic " 63 University Female Institute SO Primary Department 28 211 t9"Douglaa' onset upon the clergy of New Kn-land. arineara to have bad a verv di(rcrcnt t.ffect from what he anticipated, 15egi Jc. the number 0f clergymen elected ! Con and the jgi.iature- tfa . I , u f lassacliusctt8 Lave ! 1 . . J ... chosen Hev. Daniel C. tlv. Castor ol tUe l ' - First Baptist Church of Lowell, for their Speaker. E?tu.Piecent foreign news was brought ashore by carrier-pigeons from a point ! five miles outside Sandy Hook Lane to j Jersey City, and from that place by the ' New York and Philadelphia Line. Those i who sec the news rezularly in the papers, Rel jm consi Jer ,uc p-;-, aD j cost 0f cui. ecting ;t fjr ti,e newi. -Thc Know Somethings in PitUbarg ,rga"i"d independently, and elected ,aJror anJ Aldermen by a large vote over t,)C " Know 0,'"ngs- iiaT'Tlie Union County Railroad Bonds were returned by Hon. Joseph Casey, and duly cancelled on Monday la.t at New New Berlin. C3Applicatns for Tavern Licenses at; next Court, must publish their Petitions next week to be within time. s-.Mr. Isaiah Whitlotk, of Muocy, we observe has one of the Offices of the House, at Ilarrisburg. V3ulf you waut Cards nicer thau we can print thcrn, Mr. Shaltuck, at Kline's . Hotel, can write them satisfactorily. Bg'Sbangbai" in the Slur is a mis nomer should read " Bantam,"" As I Prcaictcd oQov. Pollock has appointed Thos E. Franklin, of Lancaster, Attorney General. SfcirNo important Congressional or Foreign News. Xftos Jtcnts from (DUpr Conniiee. JcitiiTt. The Sentinel states that about 11 o'clock on Tuesday night, the barn of Jacob J. Ulsh, near Cuba Mills, was discovered to be on fire. Owing to the lateness of the hour nothing but the stock eonld be saved, and ihe barn with its entire contents wese burned to the ground, including a Corn crib containing about 1000 bushels of corn, and a wagon. A man named Charles McKee was immediately arrested on snspieion, and is now in jail. The properly was insured in the Perry Company. -The R'gutar is on file at Uolloway's Pill house, London. Cs-TB- (See Letter in another column.) The Bellefont WVf complains of numer ous thefts from erllarsrclotheslinespringhon- s. Arc. in that vicinity. The Aaronsbnrg Berickter of Triday has an article cyphering Gov. Clark, ofN. Y. out of his election ; but unfortunately for the proof. Gov. Clark had been in office, undisputed, several days before. r.aar. The Freeman has a correspondent. . it-left -Aniorieans." whs dMlares that WW. F. Johnnn i- the choice of the rf-rle of that ! Lewisbnrg Chronicle county for L'. S. Senator. Martin MoUer bat taken his seat as an Associate Judge. Jacob Billow was chosen President of the A; griculmral Society, A.C. Klittk, Treasurer; Daniel Gant and R. R. Outhrir, Secretaries. MirrLis. A younir man, a stranger, was sent to Jaii in Lewistown, for drunkennes.i. A man named Dolby had $.& sttilen from him at the Depot Several Lewisbnrg letiers are adrrrtised in the Lewistown Fust O.Iice. 1. J. Wallers, Esq., after 13 years' ser vice as Editor of the Lewistown Democrat, retires, and Henry Frysingei1 assumes the con trol. Dr. Win. M.CulIen,latc of Lewistown died in Baltimore, on the Slib ulL ' MoxTona. Tlie Democrat reads a lesson to some of the strutting tobaceonizmj boys of Danville, who are considered very poor speci' ueus of parental training. It also laments (in common with pajrs "f almost every town,) the drunkenness and rowdyism brought about by the "holiday" observances. Lvzeuxf. The Record has a very eood ar ticle against :he annual cffi.rt of the brokers and usury sharks to get the laws against Usury repea:eil. -1 he Jiemocratic r.xposiior oi Wilkes Barre, and the Lackawanna Democrat of Cafbomlale have been discontinued, and a new paper to be called the -Spirit of the Val ley," is tu appear at Scranton. The Pitts ton Gazelle is erasing the names of all sub scribers who dxu'i pay, from its list. An Editors' and Publishers' Convention is to be held at Scrantun on the 17lh inst. Under the charge of J. L. Mingle, the Wilkes Uarre ti Philadelphia Telegraph begins to "pay." I.iciphic. There is an effort made to or ganize a Citizens Police in Williamsport.ilivi ilin; the town into four wards, and corps ap- poin'ed lo serve as police for one week at a tune, to maiutain order and enforce wholcsojie - - - - nearly opposite Linden. In the midst of the mriewne named Welch received a cut in the abJom., wfaich callscd his death a day or two afterward. Three brothers implicated iu the affair, were arrested in Bradford county the early part of Ihe present week, and brought to Williamsport on Wednesday night, in Charge of Deputy Sheriff Piatt, who had them secure- ly lodged in the t ounty jail, to await tneir t: al at the coming Sessions. There is a great amount of business done npon the Railroad. Tr?He anil frei-hts are alreadv pood, and ,. T I everything premises an increase. The Press j says, "Our town Was the scene Of most dlS- .'r..t V riciui s...c --.. .....s. i On Tuesday .rumors were rife of drunkenness, assaults, stabbing affrays, and the nsnal cob- comitants oi intemperance. From all appear ances, there will be plenty of business for Ihe j next Quarter Sessions, and plenty of costs for j somebody to pay. As every occurrence ongi-1 nated in drunkenness, it will be well for our ' .o;--. , Jnn.ore !,- fr,osheH the linimrt' The Gazelle will receive Mr. Darsie and other Whigs who dislike Know Xothingism, "with open arms into the Democratic ranks." John B. Deck, Esq- is recommended for next Canal Commissioner. Rev. A. J. Hires of Chester county hasaccepteda pastoral call from the Jersev Shore BaDtist church. The n. -t..,.,.-..- ,..- . ii-ii ! Williamsport. Hc-Tis-ono. The Standing Stone Banner ( is discontinued one ol the owners is iu belter business, and the other wants to be. F-mis. Col. M'CIure's Whig entered upon its sixty-second year wilh 2100 rpatons, and is "pretty well, thank yon," all over. Bum. A young man was greatly injured K- -n a.;.tntl ic-t,r nf r,re.arm at a shooting match. A revival is noticed in the Methodist E. church, Hollidaysburg. The -"rfrrf is ' fav',r f bicnlial ssion o ,he Legiataare- The ex-Chief Clerk of each branch of the Legislature were from llolh- daysburg. Gov.Bigler has appointed AVm. M'Farland and Gco.B. Bower, notaries public. Cli-to No papers received since our last, but we learn from other sources that the Tribune is discontinued, and that Mr. Martin, of Baltimore, is about to start an American ! - r i. t. W.TaIInnes,f.ile is "one of the towns" ..... . ,. , . . . which invites and pays distinguished lecturers from abroad. Ihe Ihmoerat has treated i itself to new type. The same paper has a lengthy editorial in favor of removing the seat I ni iovcrninerH irnm nirruurg to i .iiiaua- i r- . e- tT ; . m i M""'-'"c ' 0"" MO"5r n" urrn modeled and the Court Room enlarged. The Poor Honsi has 100 inmate. Wiomiso. Court adjourned after the unal . , short session of less than a week. Hon John Hrisbin has removed to tscranton. i The contested election for Prothonotary was decided in favor of Mr. Dewitt, the contestant. It appeared that 150 votes at two boards were rr..,l ,r IWLer TI Den-ot alll.r.n-h ea.l for David I). Dewitt. After correcting these purely clerical blunders, David Decker Dewitt was inducted into office over Tho's A. Miller, the late incumbent. "-Hon.Shermafl D.Phelps removes to BinghamUin, N.Y., to lalie charge of a new Bank under the general law. Tunkliannock does very well at Harrisbtirgj having a Member and one Officer in the Sen at", and a Transcribing Clerk in the House. Nunnir-natn. The Miltimian has en- by len.lhenjn- ; coomn,( ,-nd calls upon the Whigs and Americans to aid in its aivnrvnr 1 he Mi Inmari nohres a n.lrade or t I 1 i a band of Fantastical. The Democrat has an "Interesting Correspondence' between Col. Eck and Dalesman A ? ins, front which it ap pears that the Col. had to send over to Union county to get a roll of butter to grease bis buckwheat cakes during the holidays. The Sunbury American is improved by new type, a new head, and (see article in another column headed "Governor Pollock.") The Court adjourned on Thursday, Judge Jordan pushing business, and parties not ready for trial. The Sunbury editors (news being scarce) are making subjects of each other. See article from the Gazette describing the fourth Bridge between that county and its daughter Union. Si-bcili.1--. A Scientific Association has been formed in Pottsville, designed to aid in the acqnisftiott and diffusion of knowledge in the Natural Sciences. The jewelry store of Fidel Voght, in Schnylkill Haven was robbed to the value of $300. On one days' notice, a meeting was held ia Pottsville which raised A00 for the poof. CoitjBBu -Reuben W.Weaver,Ecl-,Er of the Star, is appiiuted the Superintendent of Common Schools, and will devote larger share of his paper to that subject. His talents and attainments,and interest in the eause,will make the new Superintendent an efficient and highly valuable officer. Mr. Weaver is also appointed Attorney for the Commissioners. On the 12th inst a dinner will be given, and refreshments in the evening, in aid cf the rreshyierian chorch, Bera iek. &'Wcst-Braneh Farmer January 12, 1855. Habiiisbuko, Jan. 9, 1355. Senate. Mr. Buckalew, who has been absent from the country for somo months, and just returned, was In Lis scat to-day. Mr. Goodwin announced the death of Levi Foulkrod, late a Senator from Phila delphia county, and offered the customary resolutions, which after a few remarks front Mr. Price, wcro adopted, and the Se nate theft adjourned. House. Tho House met at 3 o'clock, but transacted but little business. A memorial was presented, contesting the feat of Mr. Uush, of Northampton county, and Wednesday of next Week was fitcd on for drawing the committee to in vestigate the matter. The Governor sent back, with his objec tions, the bill of last session authorizing Huntingdon borough to subscribe to the capital of the UroaJ Top Mouutaln Coal Company. "Thaulis to Senators Sellers, Tagart and l'iatt and Messrs. Smith ami Ncyliart of the House, forfivora from llarri.-bur. t-The ltimnniiI Tn-ff Aor Ilollfway lta r?iT(nl frt.ru the thmistiDd of pfrnotif. ia lb? Utvan. ffratoful f-.r lh Itencfit tlify haTot lriM I.y niTtp HllottfiT' hnt-U'-nt imt IMIf. aw ouDiincinff proof' of Uxiir cltictyy, rd'I rttaiDt L rituinil wlti.e ti-ir g tltn, tlnjr Are inTittiiMMi tu n rornutiion, rtthcr nt hnin- or nttrm I . ilif frifiitl of tho tl)i!rtrJ, tli" eUrmintir "( t-ulWratg : Ih't itizfns'if Hi t iiin fiiuuM n.Tr )k without tb:f iiivaluaMr rftiinli, wlit-h. if hun-lr. wlii Wantitl. i-l iriiTi a blrf'tnir nioroj racily conct ivtl than iifMrilrff, nil tlifjr will cure lit mo-t tl-tio-rnti w.uti.1i, ul-r. mU (Mrf. Th'v nrv r.M nt all Mflirinc Sttirm tliriii:imiit tbr 1'n'f.n. Mid nt prnfrim-r ll'tib-wiojr'ii Wliolalv Ucput, OS, I vrtmr cf Aitu aui Nvaa-Lnat-tat. New York. acMJtflmtrs 2iTarUrt. CorrcclrU llA7y. Wheat 12 00 K?irs ? 12 Hyc i'O Tallow 12 Corn 75 Ijard 10 Oats 40 Itaeou 8 Flaxseed 1,12 Ham 12 Dried Apples. 1,2 A Cloversccd 5,50 Butter 10 Lewisbnrg Post-Office Arrangements. CASTERS Mads (rla MiLtoSi arcrr d: T l.i t Pnn.lar. clou at , A M. ASTl!y Stalls (ria KohTn'a. errr) day 1 ut Suuilit j elo. at 3 o'clork, V . M WESTCBX. nn Mcnd.r. W tduiMaT ! t riilar. !..,( at s' A M. i AOjrTtff Jf.V(Wtlltain"ssrf Stord Wcrta and FrL. tioaaais p.M.of nii!iit.rain OlTA'(S-llnnroT)Tnod.Thrid.andFaHird.. do,, al li, M. j,,-,r-0E.-,.Oj-x,Tupwi,.ar.dFri.IaT. cluaralS f.M. of niKlit prcrciltne. tn.ain"tiardail-(esr-rt ."un-tsy., frni C until Ill-. AM. ami from 11. M. uutil S. I' M. Nor. 2.1. ll. II. W .( l;OTZf.ll. P. .St - 35) In M'Ewensville, 19th ult., by Esq. Irwin, Elias Biclcel of Lewisburg and Miss Nancy Bomgardner of Chillisquaque. Bv the Rev. J. F. Mesick, Dr. Geo. W.Porter snd Miss Emily, daughter of the late Hon. L. Rilev. M. D of Harrisbtue. ! By Rev. J.A.KeIly. Rev. David W. Hnnter of I Clearfield and Miss Priscilla dauzhter of Dea. i K.L.Green, of Scottsvill-, Hunt. Co. By Rev. Mr Montgomery, 21st nit., Rrjhert Slater of Northumberland and Mi.s Hannah i ! Maria Hull of Milton. I Is Mitros. By Rev. J S.M'Murrav. 2Cth .nurrav. .tun ult., A.F.Graham nnd Miss Sarah J.Egbert 28ilt ult., John Daughertv and Miss Lnrv t . Stevenson. By R--v.C f.Culler.28th ult. llenrv J I Filer and Mary C. Anthonv, fall of Milion.) In Cattawissa, 20th ult., hy Kev.b.MA onser, . , . , - - -, c , Reuben Cntzer and Miss Emma Crawford, both of Milton. In Northumberland, 2Sth nit. by Rev. Brown Emerson, Hiram Yonng and Miss Mary J. Reninger, both of Northumberland. By Jacob Martin, Esq., 31st oil., Geo. Deats of Schuylkill Co and Miss Margaret Kisling, of Pe'ry Tp, Union Co. DIED, j At Ihe residence of Saml B. Harris.Freeport, i III.. 2ih nil., seed ahont 21 Vears. Ja-r L. i son of David and Marv Rsmsev, of White It'er, Union Co- Pa. He died rejoicing that he had lived so that to him tbrath had no ter- rors. II. Freepnrt Jnnrnal. Near WashintonvilIe;26th ult., in Iter itith year, Mrs. r.. llmiter. In sinton, Vltn nit., agea io montn':, r.ua . danshter of Isaac and Marv A. Brown. ! Owrgo, N. Y.. I llh ult.. in Ins 411 year. Peter Goodman, formerly ot Milton, Pa. - - WANTED IEDIATELY. NUMBER of Rood WiiO'J-Thnppprs, 1 L to whom steady employment will be giv- qnire at Hie otlice of 3w.',GI FUK'K, SLIFR 4 CO. j ( SELLING OFF! ni oiiiii .-uiiiik. u. iui.i... . ii,'i iu- I AM wllins oil" my d'tmJs very low for CASH, in order to take a fresh start ,n i!:e Spring, wilh a Partner, and an entirely ' new slock of Mercbandiz?. E i The public j are invited lo call and get bargains. . a aa a j a. . Lcwisbnrg. Jan. lS5. T ''O Ik Honorable the Jmls's of thcl for the countv of Union, at Feb. T. A ll. 1855. The petiin-'ti of Jonas Fisher respectfully represents; that your petitioner crrnpifs a i nis a ron(mli..a. hoil" -it.lst.. St . y-r MMN. In Of Tonliip ef While Hcer. wlnc-li in well r..lriiltl tr a 'nl.lt- liou.f ol entrtainuii-iit. aim ua d.- u.au.i in oreitpiad an pnrb.and fnim it neulihnrlioaa rn-lcitiiatK-a I,, utultf. as wt-II a m-csfiiry f-.r 11 m ai-ismimoilali -n nt the .iiMii. ana the i-nlcrtalinni-nt er urnnt-.-" an-1 trarellrm That he i wrll .r.ii.lr.l with rulillnc Sir lionx-ii, and all enurciiii-noi-3 uvn-5ary f -r llio entrrtain- . ..W .1 . . I. . I I m . . 1 . " . II.' tlirlS.r.l,M r l. I Mt- rulir pra.m the oiftrt to irrant him a li-. to kenn an ,n" "r r,M" .. -. . . mntHl. ami vntir netitianer will Drar. Ac. Ac. JONS.S FISHER. We, the nnK-rsfened, ritin-na of While liner town.h;-, aton-Faiil. b-lnic -xnnallT arquaintMl with Jonal Fi-ilirf, the aS naninl pr'titioner, auj alo barin; a knowteiif-e of the hi.a f rwhirh a rontinuani-e of II rrnfe l prayr4.to hei-hy wrtifjr that ucli a hoiiar Is BerrsMry to arromiaodate ttie publiV an.l entertain atrantnira or trarelrra. that ha ! a pir--n of -a rtnt for hnoMtJ- and temperaner, and Ifcat he la 'll pruTideJ with honneroom and conraoirnoi-a eir the hsh; nr and aoro mmfldstlSn of Mran r an-1 iravrlrra. a llieretire brft laarato nranaml that a lien ne he eranted -"of asrraahlj to his petition. Jan. IS. is'im -I) Daniel Williama, Lorenro Itewonrr. J l. Hawaii, Gro. DlerfcnSerler, Stark llitrrlaoni Mil ?. K.-n-t, J.-r.h Calwcll. J. P. Hone, John BIT, i'rancia Watkrr, WUItam lleiaey. Jmoa Black. P-l COURT Proclamation Whereas the Hon. ABM S WILSON. President Judge for th SOtfl Jndli-lat Dintrlet. ron-iMlnr of the mftmtiea of Dnion and Wilttio, an Jfs Wi -esirTra and J im MAaja-tt. P.ins, Aoriata Jndjra In Inma rminlT. hare iraaed their prreept, heartne data the 3uth day of wve. IW4, arJ ti?radir-le.r. for th hol.lina of an Or phans' Coart.rnnftof Ooraraoa Plea. Oyer ant Terminer, and eenernl Quarter Sa.ion. at MiW BBRI.I N. .r the rounty of tnion, on the teamd Monday Fllf Y nut, ra-lnw the 12th day island u eoBtinna two weeka. KOTICK ia thrafire herehy (ritea to the Coroner, Jmtiis of the Peaoe, and I'.malahloa in and for the eodn ty of t'otoa, to appear in their own proper per-8Yf) whh thrfr Holla, Wrairda, lafnUitioaa, Kartnatkm, and other Re -rBThrn-HS-i". to d" thoe thinna which of their offlrea aad ia thnr brbalf appertain to be done; and all witneme and other pen-ar- prnen-atinf- in behalf of tbe ComnMavaalth asarnrt aay pi"H,n pemona, an re quired to be tbea Snd thrra atlenu'lns. aad not depart itbrat leava at tneir peril. Jiwll-ra are requested to be panrtual in their ath-Bdaaoa at Ouf appotaud tlmt aaraeabla to no tie. Ilirea aader hand and seal at the Saaria'a Offlea lo Kew nerllnvth-adlhdajefJan'y.ia tha year of our Lord oba thoaeand eight hundred and fifty-nre, and In the aarenfy-aeventh year of the Indeprailanee of the Caftad &... .f nMorira God Mteth (hmmmmvaltht i,tn KHS.sLF.R. C. W. SCHAFFLE S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Druj and Chemfral Emporium, Maiket Street - - Li-isburg, Ta. m Dr. It Kn. 0. B. BULLARD, TEACHERS of tbe Pia.n-Forte and Sl.NUINO. Rooms at Peters' Union Temperance Hotel, Mondays and Saturdays. Mr. Bullird is Agent for the sale of the fol lowing celebrated Instruments : Hallett, Davis 4 Co.'o PIANO FORTES, wilh their improved Patent Suspension Bridge. Mason tc Hamlin's newly improved MODEL MELODKON3. H Jbrook's CHURCH ORGANS. These instruments are built in the roost thorough manner, and are unsurpassed for mm II HO.il or TOSS. I Purchasers are invited to ca!L Lewisbnrg, Jan. 2, 1855 Estate of Jacob Reedy. T ETTERS Teslamentaiy nn Hie Estate Jj of JACOB REEDY, late of Buffalo township, deceased, having been issued to the subscribers by the Register of Wills of Union countv, all persons indebted to said ..i.i. . r. rj.i.ii.tlil fn malta tiavmnt. mil all t . ' 1. . persons navine claims m pres'iu uirm, i.rou- erly authenticated for settlement, to Abraham Young, at his residence. Farmers Mills. ABRAHAM YOUNG, 1 DAVID HEI.M.Y. ' Etecutors. JACOU KAUFMAN, ) Dec. SO. IS 04 pd vocal music. Mr.OJ .BUI-LARD'S Sinslns Hass meets on MON DAY and FRIDAY evenings in - .. .- - . t 1 Hie Lecture Itooms oi tue uapust . nurcn, si fii o'clock. TERMS. 0ntlcman's Ticket, including Book 93.00 Lady's do do 2,00 To be bad of f. P. TTSTIN, at Thornton 4 Co.'s Drug More. Lewisburg, Dec. 2G, I85t 2w SHOE SHOP, REMOVED! S& D. M.IFl'.R have removed their Boot , and Shoe establishment to ihe Rooms i aliove the basement of Prick's Saloon, on the , WES I' side of NORTH THIRD street, third i door from the corner, where ihey will be glad to se old p.itrons and the public generally. Lewisburg, Dec 19, I85 RFMfWAI -S. F. LYNDALL ... . I IAS changed ms quarters to J tu 9iano, auuut sjurc -uji aiim. wiiere he his more room to dispoe of his stork of BOOKS. STATIONERY, (ilTI'S for CHRISTMAS, SEW YEAKS.&e.&e. Call and iee. Dec. 20. Post Office Removal! riHE Lewisburg Post Office is removed to j my residence, on the nLsr sine or NORTH FOURTH street, nearly rp-nsi:e to Donachv tt Elder's Cabinet Shop. Dec. 20. II. W. CROTZER. P. M. T .311'S Just ree'd by Howard A: Co.'s J j Eipress, the best LAUD LAM I'M now in use. j. tiA i i i. rill 4!! TEAS! Just ree'd from the Can Jl ton Tea Companv of New York, the fol- lowing desenpuon of leas, neatly put up m J and J lb. packages, viz. JmKritil, Young JJison, O-tlonj, Cunitoicter. The above Teas are of very superior quality, and sold at low prices by the only Agents in Lewisburg for Canton Tea Company. J. HAVES & CO. .- aii Estate OI Uaniel KallCK, UCC U OTICK is hereby given, that Letters i Testamentarv on the Estate of Uiiut .-J- lt.tr.. (late of White Deer Township. Union i Oj t-o- k.. .ranteri m the i i: till il i v urv.as-tii " r- i ,obsc,r.ber, by ,he R,-,er 0f Union county j j therefore all those knowing themselves inneo. ie.l t- not estate will make immediate par ment. and those having claims will present them properlv authenticated for settlement, to 1 1 .. - .. . . o 1 the subscribers, executors of the last will and testament of said dr c'd. SAMUEL MARSHALL. J Eitcutors, DAVID RAMSEY. ( MMUiors. White Deer, Nov. 28, 1854 Administrator's Not Ire. "1ATOTICE is herebv given, that Letters of; t jj Administration on the Estate of JAMES ! ULAND,laie of East BttlTaloe Twp, Union j Co.,dec"d,have been granted to the nndersisned ! j,y Umijter of Union county in doe form : 0f avr . therefore all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay mint, nnd those having any just claims are also requested to present them properly auth enticated for selllemf nt. THOMAS' PENNY. Administrator. ast BufTalue, Nor. 17. 1854 pd Notice "f S hcrebv siven that Letter? Testamentary I on the Estate of MATHIAS SHAFFER, late of Ihe Boroueh of Lewisbnrg, dee'd. hare been granted to the nndersigue-). All persons indebted to Said estate are reqnesied to make immediate pavmenl, ami tnose naving ciauns acainst ihe same will present them duly au thenticated for setlleme nt SAMUEL IIAl'FEPO Executors. JOHN HOUGHTON, J Lewisburg, Nov. 15, IS-1 LEWISBURG NURSEf.Y ISotanic t;ardcn. rllHE subscriber offers for sale a fine assorl- I I ..i .fTBF.KS .-nil SIIIvlUBEKY.Surh ; ., Plum.Cherrv. Aprieol; Siberian Crab, ment ol l Kr.r.o ana piiiii --- ,urn i n. Vines, Hasr-e'rrics. L'tirrants ' '. ' ..,, Trees ami Shrnh- j ' " Vl PI Vi berr. Everblooming Roses, Flowering Plants, ic. H.U.NOl.L. Lewisburg, Nor. 8, 1854 om NOTICE. R Firm being this day dissolved, we i . . .ii ..i .. 1 1. ...... i ... . O' I y J notll'l aay o on w uti aiiuw intiit.ii indebted to ns, that we are in neeu oi tne needful; atid are anxiorls to set!!? up onr bus iness with as little delay as posaible. Our Books will remain al ihe old stand, and set tlement made by either of the Firm. REBER & VdRSfc. Lewishiirg, Sept. 20", 1854 OP TIH LEWlSBDRG ACADEMY Will commence on Tucasnav, Oct.19, 1954, to continue 20 weeks; The emlrse of Instruction in this Institution is calculated to prepare youths to enter College or for general business. Composition and Declaration receive care ful attention. The subscriber is solicitous to secure a class of Young; Lartrs. The Bible is la daily use in the school. For reference, the Principal takes pleasure . r r ,. e..rs.a Atk in nnd to rerer to many . . ". ,","n' TuUion. For Languages ?l0. Higher Eng lish 99, and eommca branches, (including Reading, Writing. OeographT, Arilhmelr-, Grammar and U. 8. History) $ per session. Contingent expenses per Winter session, SO ets. per scholar, eitra. Jio deduction except for sickness. JOHN RANDOLPH. Sept. IS. 1 054 Principal for Justices Constable, fo 1 JjilN le Constables, for sale y e ja . , a a. - . i or pi mud to older, at ihe OhfonideOtnc. J Mammoth Head Quarters! NEW GOODS ! J. & J. WALLS ARE jtiM receivine iheir FALL SUPPLY of Goods. C'aLL as S. Lcwisbnrg, Oct. 4, ISM Cheaper than Ever ! Fall and Winter Jrrical Xtic GooJt! OST respectfully announce lofrirnds and r have just ! v( i , ... .,1 he public generally that tney ......trH a farfullv a!-clpii atocic ' . ... n w LIHIIts. oi every variety, ana si j -.:, to su customers, embracing Ladies' and Gentlemen s dress goods, domestic, furn - istung goods eioves, hosiery, trimmings, c. fresh supply of the best qualities sugars, moiasses. nonet .cum. teas, spices, tobacco, segars, crackers, nam, cheese.dried frnit, ic. HARDWARE-1"" selected stock of s!iovel. soa les. forks, hoes, and a rarie'.v ! of cutlery, carpenter's, mason's, and black- :.i I- p smun iuo tlt"A.'.VSH".IKE.lhe cheapest ever offered in this market iron-stone, grant!', ehina and whiteware, also common tea-seMs. Ac. H ATS AND CAPS.of all kinds and at low prices. Ail of which have been selected with great care.and havingbeen boucht tr Cmh thev are enabled to sell at nnusoaiir low rates, t ney deem it unnecessary n parttrubriz". as their . -. i lll-lr lo he called V-ehees w.ltfln.1 h Iheir advantage to siveusaeall. PRODUCE-takm in eichange. td'ws arcnv to rt.iisE.j Lewisbnrg, Oct S3, l-4 A Ml nation Wanted, HI a person compeiem - Bnn and Acconnlv or to pffU-nn ihe . ... .i r general duties belonging to .Wore or Merc- antile establishment. aa.iairwa w w rwrtwtmirir I office. Lewisburg. Pa Nov. -2, 1854. New Firm New Goods ! " A nets Broom twtept clean l" JUST RECEIVED, by way of Cattawissa RaiiroaJ, ONE of the choicest and most desirable assortments of seasonable UK Y ASI) F.I.VC'F O OOPS ever br.oight to this place, ! and which thev offer at an unusually small .j....nnn.l.lir.lt. I Old friends and new. and the public gener ally, art, respecuully Invited to call and see for themselves. rr. full S-sorirnent of HARDWARE. UUEENSWARE. CUOC'ERIE. Ac, and ; tl .,w prices. IDDINOS 4 WETZEL. Lewisburg. Oct. 24. 1854 Dlasolatlon. fT" HE Firm of L. IDDINGS 4 CO has been 1 his day uissoivea ny me saie oi me sts of Samnel GedJes and James - . . .t i uiierests Marsh, to Aaron E. Wetzel. LEW 13 IDDINGS. KAMI El. GEDDES, J AMES S. MARSH. Lewisbnrg. Oct 9. ISM NEW FIRM. THE subscribers have ibis day entered into Partnership, to do a general Mer- caniile business, Under the name of Inni-as j 4 Wm and respectfully solicit ih pat- , ronage or their Irien-is and me pumie t r--1 itiinvei Lewis hidings. A A RON E. WETZEL. Lewisburg, Oct. 9, loot Accommodation Line of Jh. a Jat .iirjci) Jlitprf'nif g 3i3 liliiicif. JOHN M. HESS MOsT respectfillly announces to th tfaV eling pilblic that he is rnnning a Daily , Line of Coach- (Mindays e-eepieni "eiween j l.cwistrurg anil Milton. -orig tne nrrent j , selected slock of Hotels in Lewisburg at about ! o clocl i A.M I . . filv3t Cutlerv. Iron. Steel. Nails j arriving at Milirm in time lo take the I hi ad- L..rria ,,,',.. Tan:c-s r..onn:u,s. elph.a morning train of cars-lesving Milton Carpenters', Cabinet-maW,' ar,' Sloe for Lewisburg upon the arrival of Sla.es from j maKers' Tools. Boot an,! Mm e Find nSt, ! Wtlliamsport yt.ave Lewisburg at 3. P.M-! M,to(.co, K,d. Lininss. Frmoh Ca'f , returning lo Lew.sburg upon ilie arrival of the . Ain L,,a(. Wli,( U jrP iS;i.f, i Thilad -lphia evening train. For l.!..ombur-, . ;,--,-,, AnviN. Vrre.. So,-v P,te. I airawiss-. uanvitie.or nnamspon. t.ns the cheapest and qnickest root rnre oi - era. ! Pari toss safelv and carefully attended to. . Lewisburg, Dec. I, 1Sj : TI.I ough to r.Inilra! C3Philad.Trains reach Williamsport 5.15 r.w. i j (passensers reach Elmira same evening.) i ! Elmira Trains reach vt uuamspon iw.oo j (passll;eI- reach Philad. same evening.) i Phila. Freight Trains r-aeh Wtn.-phrt 5 00 r si: ! Elmira FreizhiTrainS reach Wmpori 8.20 r.w. NEW It O II T E a U 5 i r.iTTAnisSA,ru.liAM.roiiT r.ME RAILROAD VfE.S TO Mn.TOX. I ot I. ...... I.e.. P I . i 1 - !I r.1 . In n n A -llUU 3 lina.n.iMiiuui, Miltnn Vir- 41 it Milton . arc, s? I OU. ON and after Mond iv. S-pt. 2."lh. and until Extension to Williamsport, Passenger Trains will be run every day (Sundays excep- ted) as follows : l.eavine Milton atil.A .w.,connceitne wun Reading Railroad al Port Clinton, arriving at Philadelphia at 7..IU. !.w. Leaving Philadelphia at 7.30 A.M arrive at Milton at 4 30 P.M. A Freight train will leave Milton cn Monday tVedneSdav and Friday, and Port Clinton on TuesJay.Thursdayand Saturday or each week. Freight is carried to and from Philadelphia wiihiuu tranhinment. from Readme Railroad Frei-ht Depot cornet of Broad and Cherrv Sis. T. M'fclSSOCX. Oct 11, 1654 Stiperimeodenl. Nevf and Bautlfal fall Goods, J UST opening; and entirely too busy lo enumerate articles but fof quantity. quality, er low prices, eall on Oct. 4. J- HATEH CO. I ND NEW FIRM. The partnership here - J lofore existing between Rther o Vm-tr, was this dav dissolved by mutual consent i It.-;,! Roh,i ha.in- d.soosed of his interest in The roncefn W Peter Hdvsh. The business I will be cnntinue.l at the old stand under the Firm of Hunk Vorae, who will be happy to serve all Ihe old cdstomer- and Iota rf new oftcs. DAVIU KDB, O. . VORSE. Lewisburg, Sept. 20, 1854 ItUSSEt'S GRAIN REAPER, for cutting both Grain and Grass. ANUFACTURED and tor saie at ' ! v ..v-,- Fonndrv bv tsif-'5 m m GEDDSfi, M.1lH C By Ex?rc:3 I VNOTHEIt lul of .Ttf.e Brocha SWkW L3 tad Farameua Cicb trf W tharffi, t very low once, jnsvt rce-I f Uct. J.rrYE4CO. Eagle Mill. HAVING rebuilt, in a manner enTar?el and improved, lie Mearn Gnat ti!l r-crnt!y lost hj 6r-, the sabenbers respect fully in'f. rm the pnblic lk they are prepared ! do all kinds of Custom wi.ra and purchase Grain as heretofore. NE8BIT. HAYE.-S fc FICHTilOEX Lewis'oor', Oct. S5, 154 TTTJ lirprexH V litre! 0Jtj WVl The andr-i?ii have ben appointed Agents for HOAAUD 4t CO." EXfKESiO LINE, and are n-w prepare.l t forward, daily. Packar's. fr-rrie. Uatk Notes ke. lo Philadelphia. New York, Boms, Al- bany, Baltimore, and intermediate poir.,a i j to the riherNjrthern and EasTeri. cities. The public arc respectfully inrlred to fat- The duo lie arc resD i . ,. . . ... .i,,., ..,i I '' ",.":'!, ,u , . ,.,, . r.i,.d tv or Lef-.re 3 A M. will :. pini-.i'ohli t'.. sarr.e Uv. and t- . jei,TereJ early in ihe f.-llow r.g motn i.g. j jree,lt ftveti fot time aio! pr.re. l'MluJrtpkia UJice H t iu!hT'nird 8t- ' Oct. US. TiIOIi.' I'O ; CO. ' w , nant IX Pilila. DallJ paper I . - .... . t N and after Nov. lat. the lingers cb-4 will loroi-.h sub-senf ers :lh zr.y oi lh Piiila lelohia Dailies, on tue evenu.: cl the same dav as piiblislie.!. Whoever, then, wo-hes tbe tens, e.-.n b sutuhed bv at once leavin? t'.'.eir a.r.f with. ns. 7'ermf 8 ct. r-r wffk f-r the Penny j papers) payable wee'aly or mrntlih-in advaner. I ElCCUtOr'S tU e. VOTICB is hereby given that i.-l'rsTe ; ll tameiitary on the fcsia:e oi jUII.j a. AN V AI.ZAH. F.sn.. t Keily 1 p. i.bicb I t'odec'd, have been grti.I -.o liie under I nned by iheRi-giter of Union countv in d.e form rf law; therefor all pTsnrs ir-xe.-eil I0 1 : e.-. ....-,.! f nil.- immprti(!ll , Dt, ,,, thn,e having .-.ry j claim. I - . r. . .1 tain l.uii- at t r-j .i- . 1 1 .-.... m, I t.i nr-c' r ih-rn nrr.n.r. T ; - ; . fr .,,,-.,-,. - S K il B. V ANV AI.ZAiI. Fi'e LAIKD 110WAU1). mora- ?Olt SACC TWO r.-r r..l elerart; sii-nd-rhree--nr,r'er o.-r.-- Ij:inf, I Also THREE beautifullxii.i-lied .-i-.f.u. VEOS8, made allcr lbs n---st i:r.i,rove mems. Apply to FR. J. GI'SSNER. fou:h Touri'i St ner M-raet Lewisburg, Nov. 811, 1--I REAVER, KR EM EK k MOOKB have rreeitej tl:-ir New Fall Goods, whi(.h ,h . ,.-.;-.( ,., (jis-.j.e of re. -,,. LewisLnrd. Oct 4. l.-5t Danville Hardware Store THREE DOORS SUKiH Of 7UUBASK, . T .;., b. f iauJ . ; , srrew Itel!.,. Bmlb-rx' .'Url-are cf evorr description. Venn an Vi i:dow IJ'd j Shrjttrrs.W imlcv;Ssh.il er pi:ri are. I Brittania Ware, Guns. Ii- Is, R,-v. 1 I vT. Manilla and Hemp K t-e. fjerm. I Lard, and Whale Oil. Tar. W:..w Gla's.l.ookingGlass Plates.I.msi e it'll. Spir.ts Turpentine. Pnre Wbtte L a I. White Zinc Pa:t.t-. B'cke's I ire l'i..of and a full assortment of r:ln-r Paints. ! Wines and Liquors at Win vt! r.r I I Ketail. Japan. I'opal, and Ci icb Yar I nisbes. Vc. Ac. Ai! of which will be so'.; verrchcap fi reash country produce, or four nonifis' .-pprovel credit J. O. Rlt'HARL'SON. at the si-is cf ihe Anvl and Sawi Danville, Sept 1 1, 151 I;, Hit Il'Ml'S Pumps ! Pumps'? Well and. Cistern Pumps. Suction. Foice .in.' I'ha.i , ihe very best articles now in nse.rhi se wishing , o purchil,e b, ronvinc-.l rf Dos fKrt Lr ; c!llljn npon Henrv If. Noil, E.-n- l.c -wibi:ri i j ephr subscriber has aKo mi i.nr.il I.LAI) 1'Ji i; fTom j ,0 u inches. J. O. l;!t'I!.i;!;.M)N. l Danville Hardware Mitc. J t n I -fthe Bank of Danville. Sept. UNION TESLFERAKCi: EOTIL, asn Ire rream and V.viUix ricon4 Corner of Semnl ami .'! r:.- Sts. I I iji.jj T sSm .-.r-e :: ek. ; gj; Having rentea tne cotnr.oi'i ns pn,i wr'i 'ia jB&mted buildings at the Ipti r er-' rf Markut St. (formerly th mansion m t ui.i.ive.u.a the subscriber is prepare ! tr eu'e:!.-;:n i fiTRAMHKRn ASmUAVt.l IK Man and Beast. With lod-ing and fot d In rtof with intoxicating liqnors. IVTltere is also attache-! nn irr; r.RE.AM Palnon rr Ladies, and an i:ATLU S.'.I.ut'X . fof Genilemen, He respectfnllv solicits a fair trial, ar.J share of the public patronage. v.. rr.rcs. Lewisburg, March 30. I I 3m TIST OF LETTERS miinr.iiig in the Pi r . i t vi' i it i " i.'i ; Ts Ti sr- i JJ, vnltc " "' j Aimi,rson J. fi. Hirnrrel-cicb Ce-. t -.--nri Saml He'vcsiir.e s; M K nnr Barnes James. K Kief ife-r J.'in II ftenfrr Aleir Kern Miss Sabina t ; -.,es p. Ji M'ti'.aughlin ti-o.E. -ralreri EdwJ i 't D Di'tncb Franklin MTcy Fran Duder Miss Jane larh u Demor Peegie P Price Xiss Ann V Devire Miss R K.-beck John Rose Ann S) Slater John (i George Joseph Smith J -n.-t-han Bl Hufl'ert John W -Watsoa I I Hart N. J. f ) tha Fersc calling for above, vi.l ! .S :- . Jl . . - 1 tkT- m-lT TIP se ss 1 .ep, r. !. I fl I- it M I w I - rl.l !irf. to ! I. m i Ii 11 1 y i it. tj'-i ' ..I .-ii 3 f i . i k. i K'J 5; 1 !S V ! ' - Vf-e ia
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