LETOBURG CHRONICLE, &, WEST BRANCH! FARMER: ITrioislnirg Cjjrnnirle B. O. KICKOK, Editor. O. W. WORSEN, Printer. At tt.U eaab in advance, $l,S in thru months, t" paid within ths jni, and $2j0 at the eu of toe year. Afaata la Philadelphia V B Palmer and W Carr. JLewisburg, fa. Feidat Morning, Mat 13,' 1853. . Sew Advertisements. 8tatementof Fire Insurance Company New Mercantile firm, Tustin, Stuart & Lewis Butcher Shop, opened by Mr. Zellers New Cabinet-Making firm, Donachy A Elder Musical Establishment(Mr.Uould) in the City fine Horse missing new Firm in Tainting and Chair-Making, Cutler St Whiting a "Caution!" new sup ply of Deeds at our office and Register's Notices and Sheriff's Sales on second page. X-Court at New Berlin, begins next Monday. t&Qn the last PaSe 's a decidedly rich imitation of the "Card" impositions which so often belittle newspapers. HaTThe Da tfy New (Phila.) designates the proposed Lewi-burg, Centre & Spruce Creek Railroad, " Another strUze at Philadelphia." 8&,Thomas A. Em mitt, Esq., with a corps of Engineers will coniincuco the Railroad survey from LewUburg through Center county to Spruce Creek, on MON DAY next The Railroad. The next meeting of the Board of Di rectors of the Susquehanna Railroad Com pany will be held at Harrisburg on the 27th inst, when the Proposals for Grading, Jca, will be taken up. Ic2"Our Town Clock has a great many Lard hits for refusing to proclaim the time it keeps ; but the old Clock, more mindful than some professors of its connection with the Church, with Christian meekness refu ses to ttrikc back. Pear Mr.ll., when trill you restore ';,Time for the Million?" J8T"Wc have received a communication (accidentally mislaid) strongly recommen ding James D. Cmamberi.iv, of Buffalo township, as the Whig candidate for As sembly, next fall. Vc give the sub stance of the article, which was from a responsible member of Mr. C.'s own party, j and contained a request for the Star to py- ; Farmers of Union ! It is important that yon and all .others who wish well to the Agricultural Society, shonMyWit early, that the amount to be expenrfcrf in I'rcmi - tins may be ascertained, and uho that a sufficient number of Members, from whom to sfclect proper persons to serve as judges of the articles presented in competition at the Exhibition, may be secured. A good tturt, will make oura a vigorous and metal Society. For tha Lewisbnrg Chronicle. The Division of Union County. Mb. Editor I learn by the press, and by word-o'-mouth, that there is to be, next fall, a curious coalition at New Berlin. Party is to be forgotten, and Whigs and Democrats, Federals and Locos, Mormons and Greasers, Mark-the-Poor-Man's-Tick-tites and Repudiators all, all are to unite in support of an Anti-Division Ticket. The happy time spoken of is coming to pass Brcyman's cow shall crop the coun- t y grass on equal terms with Baum s calves, and "new-comer" Woods shall lead them. Their baker's doien of newspapers Ma sonic and Anti-Masonic, Temperance and Literary, Dutch and English shall join band in band, to advocate a common cause. The "thundercr of the Times" shall own the hallowed rays of the Star ; and that " bright, particular .orb" of light shall confess that the Time is the fountain of truth and honesty. Already the " Star" Las half-asscrud that a stranger thought of settling among them ; and the "Times" echoes back the intelligence that a Lewis burg finis talk of extending operations to Dry Valley and a mountain runs from Dry Valley to New Berlin ! Surely, surely, with such large business prospects before them, Longstown need not despair of re maining the County Nursling for another forty years 1 But, Mr. Editor and Fellow Citizens 1 The outsiders, in the different Townships and Boroughs, can think they can find papers in Lewisburg and Selinsgrove thro' which to speak and they can vote ! Now I want you, each and all J urymcn, Wit nesses, and what-not tile 9 out of 10 of you who climb the mountains to get to the next County Court, to ask yourselves, Shall we endure this unnecessary toil an other forty years 7 and our children after us I. While 9 out of every 10 tax-payers live on lands drained by Buffaloe or Mid dlcereek, shall we be always dragged from them over the mountains to New Berlin ? Shall we be forced atcay from the natural course of travel and trade to keep up that little bill-environed town? Or, are we not now wealthy and numerous enough to have two counties, and a connty scat some where in the valleys where nineteen-twen-tieths of us do all our other business ? "The greatest good of the greatest num ber" demand a change 1 Another reason for a division, is the ab- eolubs . impossibility of getting onr Trial ' List reduoed in any other way. as justice to t " J ,vc . euitors requires. Uur J udge has plenty of a time, and must certainly Le willing, to I haw important cauB ntH ii.ju4 Ij tic- lJ a at tmaX. ' Divisiosists ! The Anti-Divisionists are shrewd political wire-workers, and will stop at nothing to defeat your wishes. Make no bargains with them place no confidence in them be not deceived by them let them not introduce discord into your ranks. SNYDER COUNTY. lot the Lewisburg Chronisle. Waked cp, the local temperance cause may be with you, not so with us ; we have some Rip Van Winkles, who have slept a long time, but the cause is onward, for we hear of some who now preach the faith which they once helped to destroy. The Buffalo & Kelly Temperance Soci ety have held regular monthly meetings during the years 1S52 and 1853. On the Gth March last, a special meeting was held at the Union School-house, Buf falo, for the purpose of electing officers for the present year, when Andrew Magee was chosen President, Jacob Ziebach Vice President, J. D. Chambcrlin Secretary, and a committee of six for the present year. Thanks were tendered to the former Presi dent, Joseph Kelly, Esq., James Shields, and other officers. A meeting was hold at the Black Run school-house, where ad dresses were delivered by Messrs. Kelly, Magee, Ziebach, and P. Stahl, Jr., and eight names were given in to the teetotal pledge. Ou the evening of 9th April last, the monthly meeting was held at Buffalo X Roads addresses by Rev. Dr. Malcora and James Aiken, to a very respectable audi ence. Next monthly meeting at the Tike school-house, near Sheckler's, on Friday, 27th inst, at early caudle light, where the friends are invited to attend, and addresses will be delivered. J. Z. Buffalo Tp, May 11, 1853. rSSThc Lebanon Valley Railroad Com pany was organized on Wednesday week, by the election of General Simon Cameron as President f John Tucker, Robert Cole man, William Strong, Isano Eckert, Sam uel Bell, and John W. Killiuircr, as Direc tors, and Henry A. Muhl tary and Treasurer. jnberg, as Seere- BIED, In Lewisburg, 29th March, of typhoid fever, (in his 17th year, Joux Van Bibix, eldest son of William and Ann Weaver of Montourville. j The deceased was a promising Student in the Lniversuy. On the 10th inst, at Buffalo X Roads, Union Co, Pa, in her lOih rear, Saaiu, daughter of William and Sarah L. Vanvalzah. Rom, too Hnnminfr, snap th.ir stem, Then vtlher soon, and clrnop und die; lii'W like (L-t unlike) thou t liii-m Too .weel fur eft-in, nujl Ufa oi on litgb ! In Northumberland, 7ih inst, Capt. Juti Lei, iu his 60th year. Mr. Lee was said to be the oldest citizen of Northumberland a native of New England, but many years a builder of bridges in this State. Near Halfdav, Lake Co., III. 16lh"ult, aced so years, Ssstxki. uujosit, miiiniiy wi un ion county. DEEDS of superior form, far sal at tha Chronicle, office. 5 eta sini. 0 r in. Strayed or Stolen, Mi From Capt. Keutzner's, in Sugar Valley, about 22d ulL, a valuable dark brown HOUSE, 13 or 14 years ulu but would pass for younger, 15 hands 3 in. higr, carried his tail one side,one hind foot white to the fetlock, a small white stripe bctweeu the eyes and nose. I will pay $-0 reward for his return to me. HENRY KLINE, Sunbury P. O, May 8 pd Up. Augusta Tp, Norih'd Co milE undcrsiffned have this dav entered into co-partnership under the firm of Testis, Stuabt & Lewis, lor the transaction ol a general Merchandize and Produce business at the stand formerly occupied by J. 1". J ustin, The former patrons of this establishment and the publu in general will please continue favoring ut with their patronage. JOSEPH P. TUSTIN, ABSALOM B.STUART, THOMAS LEWIS. Lewisburg, May 2, 1853 fgg Fresh Meat! T MIE undersigned respectfully announces thatlhis Ilulclier Shop in the rear of his residence (on South TH1KD street) is again in operation, and Btrf, Veat, Mullen, 4-c, will be regularly supplied to his friends and the public every Tuumi and Fainav morn ings, on cheap and accommodating terms. FRANCIS ZELLERS. Lewisburg, May 12, 1853 NEW FIRM. CABINET MAKING. DO ' ACHY & ELDER having to-day entered into a Co-Partnership in the above business, would respectfully invite their former customers, and the public in general, to give them a call at Dohaciii's old stand on North FOBR'l'H street, where they are prepa red to do all work in their line with the utmost despatch and oa the most reasonable terms. F. A. DON ACHY. A. D. ELDER.. Lewisburg, May 2, 1853 CAUTION. A LL persons are hereby notified not to Xjl trust my wile iollt (laterotiy mook; as 1 will not pay any debts ot her contracting. JOHN BENNICOFF. Buffalo Tp, May 6, 1853 pd NEW FIRM P.4IXTITG and CHAIR M.IK KG HAVING entered into a co partnership for the purpose ot carrying on the above branches of business, the subscribers are prepared to execute work in their hue, AT THE OLD STAND. at tbe upper end of Market street, with the ntmost care and desnairh. Aa k... ka,l Dad the best advantages in obtaining a know. ''dEe of tbeir '"siBess- "J determined to cive entire satisfaction, thew hnriR .; liberal share of patronage and pay. JOHN B. CUTLER, lemurs, AprUma W1UTm ..i J. E. GOULD, (SuoMuor to A. FIOT,) Ao.160, CJtestnut Street,Suuim,s Building, PHILADELPHIA, EXTENSIVE Mcsic FtrausnxB and Dealer in Musical Instruments of every descrip tion exclusive Agent for the sale of Hallett, Da via&Co's(Uoslon)Paleul3usrension Bridge JEulian and other PIANOS, I.Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons,Martins Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music Books, etc. Residents of the country will be supplied by mail or otherwise with any music they may wish, at as low rates as if purchased in person. Having one of the largest stocks in the United States, I feel confident of satisfying all who may favor me with a call or order. ' Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal terms. Pianos to let Hecond-hand Pianos for sale. Iy473 Report of Insurance Company. A B3TRACT of the First Annual Report of! X the lioiKD or Dirxctobs of the "Union County Mutual Fire Insurance Company," made at their Annual Meeting oa the first Monday of May, A. D. 1853. Amount of property insured up lo May 2, 1853 $177,233 53 Amount of Premium Notes, Miy 2, 1853 17,424 81 IS amber of Policies in force, May 2. 1853 151 STATEMENT of tha Operation or the Coin- any during tha past yaar. viz. losses if d rxriNDiTCan. Amnunt of claim foi loaa f 1,115 63 Amount of comprnasliou to Direct or, Executive Committee, Presi dent and Secretary 22 85 Amount of incidental expenses for policies, books, by-law, charter, scat, advertising, rent, 4c. 149 97 1.287 65 A.nount RECEIVED on Piemium Note the past year 971 21 Amount of Liabilities over Asset of the Company f 4 16 41 icniL state or the rrxns. Amount of balance on unpaid claim on which Order is issued $515 83 Amount due from Agant $19 95 Amount of Treasurer' acc'l 79 44 99 39 Amount of Deficit, May 2, IS53 $116 44 TlTFkNT Or LOSSES TUt IMST TliU. John Wolle, Eat Buffalo, $1,115 83 DIRECTORS. Jixas MtasuaLL - White Deer. V, Rnsnoxo New Berlin. Jniix (illilir - - East Buffalo. Juux Wilt - Hartleton. Thomas Clixsax - Kelly, line Eiu - Union, W.t. F. WaoiasxLLia Selinagrove. Fkd'k C. Mutsa. . Fleohurg. War. (i. HtanoLD - Ohapman. Hlt.b P. Shellib - Lewiborg. Nek MinDLtaWABTV Beaver. Juux A. Msbtz - I-enisburg. Thomas Haizs - Lewisburg. OFFICERS. FamntsT-JOHN GUNDr. Vicb Pbksiokxt TIIO'S CLINGAN. . Skcbetabt J. A. MERTZ. Tbeascbeb H. P. SMELLER. AGENTS. . K s- o -... ... . i. Johsi H. Ciiiht - Hartleton. George Hill, - Selinicrove. Heskv W. Crotzeb Lewisburg, Lstvisbiirg, May 3, 1853 3 Public Sale. THE subscribers will offer at Public Sale, ou Vt'tdnusday the 1st ll day of MA V'inst, at the residence of MicuallIWfmam in While Deer township. Union county, the following personal property, to wit : One Grain llcapcr, one Four Horse Wag on, Potatoes by tbe bubhel, also about 75 acres of Wheat in the ground, one Canal Boat. I Sale to commence at 1 o'clock or said day, when terms will be made known by JOHN RANCK, J. D. D1KFKENDERFER, MARTIN DREISBACH, J.F. KICHART, Assignees of M. Horrxxx. White Deer! May 3, 1853 (jThe above property will be sold for the Sheriff of Union county. TAKE NOTICE! The undersigned, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Lewisburg and its vicinity, that they are prepa red to do all kuids UJat'k KBlitllinff at their Shop on the corner of North 4th street and the Buffaloe road. Horse Shoeins. Wagon Work and all kinds of Rpnatrinir done to order. Coal, iron ana orain iKea in cxr.nitngc iur work. & is. m isner. May 1, 1853 A NEW STOCK OF Boots and Books and Shoes, Stationery. THE subscriber announces to his friends and the public generally that he has just received from Philadelphia a large and excel lent assortment of comprising every kind and variety of Gentle men's Boots, Gaiters, Monroes, Ties, Slippers, Ac Ladies' Fine Gaiter Bool. Buskins, Jenny Linds, and Tics of the latest and most approved styles. Boys', Misses', and Children's Boots, Lace Boots, Gaiters and Shoes of every style and variety now worn also a choice selection of the School and Classical BOOKS now in u?e in our Academies and Schools, together with a good assortment of Statio nery, etc The above goods have been carefully selec ied and will be sold at very reduced prices. The undersigned also continues to manufac ture Boots and shoes of every description to order, and from nis long experience and a determination to spare no effort or expense to please, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal sbareot business. juh. uuuutnu.n, Lewisburg, May 8, 1853 . . Bearer Eremer it jnoore, HAVE just received, by Express, a second supply cf Fancy Dress Goods, French Needle Work, Embroidery, .Bonnets, &c. May 4, 1853 VTOTsES Promissory, Judgment, and X Joint Notes (blact) at iHu office- MORE LUMBER ! A LARGE additional stock of New Lumber added to the old stock of Dry 65,000 feet of Joists and Scantling, consist ing of all sizes and lengths. Sawed Rails and Shingling Lath. 60,000 Plastering Lath, 3 and 4 feet long. Inch Boards, Weatherboards I and 1J iucb Pannel Boards and Plank. ' All who are building can be accommodated by calling on the subscriber, who would be thankful fur their patronage. THOMAS NESBIT. Lewisburg, May 3, 1853 3mpd Dr. John Locke, SURGEON DENTIST, OFFICE removed to Market street, sec ond floor entrance door between Kline's Hotel and C. E. Bowes' Store. Lewisburg, April 1, 1853 NEW FIRM, AND A NEW STOCK IN TRADE. The subscribers navtng formed a co-partnership in business, now offer lo old friends and the public, at the late staud of 8. F. Lvndall.on Market street, trie cheapest (tor cash) and best lot of for Men and Boys, ever offered in Lewisburg. Men's Boots from $1 up to G. Also all kinds of LA CjZfcS' M"? 1 ! Gaiters, half-Gaiters, etc. Children's Shoes of all styles and sizes. Work made to order Mending as usual. As we are both known as practical shoe makers and experienced workmen, we solicit a share of the public patronage and will try to merit it. S. & D. Siller. Lewisburg, April 28, 1853 mi vmm DVT ALREADY HERE! r HATES & CO. have again received . then large and well-selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which they are determined to deal ont to the buyer. Their stock embraces every style and variety to suit the purse or fancy. It is useless to attempt an enumeration of the articles here to be found, for to have an idea of their rich ness, quantity and variety they must be seen Yon would do well to give them a call. Lewisburg, April 20, 1853 SPRING FASIIIONS-1S53. II IT, CAP A CLOTH IXO STORE, Soult EoU Corner Market and Third Sis. I. b P. Spy ker HAVE just opened and for sale cheap for Cash or in exchange for country produce Haiti Moleskin Nos. 1, 2, 3 ; Silk Nos. 1, t, 3 ; Angola Nos. I, 2, 3 ; black cnrled brim, I"1 at brim Hungarian, fine brush, tnaggon, wool, for Men ana ner- - Hats from Panama down to a levy chip. Caps of the latest styles and of every des cription, to suit everybody. Clothing Coats, Pants, and Vests for Men and Boys ; Shirts of different kinds, shirt collars, stocks, handkerchiefs, gloves, socks, in short everything lo wear from head to foot Also Carpet Bags and Trunks. Thankful to our customers for past favors we hope for a continuance of the same, as our prices are low. One us a call and examine for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. Panama, Leghorn Hats, and Bonnets whit es to and rBEssks on short notice and reason able terms. April 27, 1853 spring Mii) stunner 1853. L. IDDINGS & CO. WOULD hereby inform the public that they have just ree'd from Philadelphia a handsome assortment of miter chan dlxe Of all kinds and latest styles, which, having been purchased at unusually low rates, they are enabled to offer to the public at BARGAINS ! It would be almost impossible to enumerate the many articles comprising the stock of goods, but they invite all to come and see for them selves assuring them that they will get MORE GOODS FOR THE SAME MOKEYl than at any other bouse in Lewisburg. They have all kinds of DRV GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, and all other articles usually found in a well furnished store. To render their establish ment well worth a visit at all times they will continue to receive as the season advances, new invoices of seasonable goods for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, so as to be able at all times, to ofler the choice of the New York and Philadelphia markets. Having adopted the motto "Quick Sales and Small Profits," they hope to receive a lib eral share of public patronage. (CfAU kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for Goods. Lewisburg, April 20, 1853. dlcr Shop. StMAtV PETER II. BEETER IT AS just opened a new SADDLE and HARNESS shop on the west side of north I bird street, neat above Hess Livery, near Beaver, Kremer it Moore's New Store, where he is ready to make and sell all kinds of Saddles, Harness etc. on short notice cheap and good. Repairing promptly attended to. Lewisburg, April SI, 1853 mm a)33ia mils, UNION COUNTlf, PA., v sf.' FIsilER, Proprietor. ; Marcit i, 1 SSa-ampd. j , .0 - a New C&AJHD EXHIBITION! Tmgrammt fr the Season Doors opened at 6 o'clock, A.M., performance to commence at 7 or earlier if desired . at tbe Eewlsburir Bazaar, FrrtA from PUlodrlykia, -Vcw lo, Liverpool and lrrt; one of the choicest selections of Spring and Summer Goods ever bronght to Lewisburg or vicinity, which are now offered for the inspection of all this town and the rest of mankind. The LadleM in particular are invited to call, rnntNC mod I'KK'E our NKtY GOODS. We har. no bait to offer, no trap to ant, (except a monm trap.) but ImTe adopted tilice uniform! low Aw is our f Uiudant, hy this try u. J'Kl.NTd, (ilugiiaina. Lumf. Barege de LAlaea. Kkrere. roDlina. Luptres. ve nt-sea. r:iain.-. TiMuea, Summer 8ilka, Alpaeaa, Swiss biaiu and ruibroi- aen-u. ALMJ Linen luuoric pocKt uani, frvacii worked ll lkts, Iiwertinxs and VAfSnf, Mohsir .Mitts, t-ilk and Kid l.lcve, tans Iliiery OkIod, Merino and Silk. A LHO TiOorh' TKluuiwa, Drttn Xriluluiug, Sewing Silk?, and a variety of Motions. The attention of the Gentlemen also is inrtted to onr rttek of Spring- and Summer Casimi-res, comprising llauU, Striftt, itutum, Milft and a rhoicj variety of very neat tyli that atn't U bwt A LSU Lin ens striped and plain, Croton Cloths. Cottonades, and a gvemrei assortment of Goods for Summer wear, besides AMERICAS au Vrk.n-u Cloths of the mo.it approved brands. ALSO fchirt Collars. Cravats, llo-b ry, ili.e, lldkfis Su-p. mirr. and a great variety of articles iu the lieutlemvn a Furaihiiui liuj. . Ilouaelieepcr! your attention is called to our stock of Tie'.iti'jSy Cotton and Linen Diaper, Sheet imrs. Pillow Muslius. brown and bleaouej Muslins aleo tlltuCEIlIC? in sliundauce, OtXf. V.Sand IIAKUWAUK. IfcuLets. Wooden War, Uuip Carpet Baas. CAR PUTS, Oil Cloths, and lt thoimh not u-at in tbe arheuw a splendid lot of I'LKFI. HtUY. LuWn-'s premium Kxtraets. Colognes, Pomades, Hay Water and the most tragftuit ..nre. Admission free. Call on TUSTIN, STUART At LEWIS, 471 opposite Kline's Hotel, Lewitlurg Winfield Woolen Factory, Rear Hartleton, Union County. flniS establishment is now in the best order. 1 The machinery being nearly all new, and none but the best of workmen employed, the subscriber feels safe in saying that his work shall not be surpassed by any establish ment in this or the adjoining counties. His wagons will be around as usual, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, will please avail themselves of that opportu nity. tjr" I have also on band, and intend keep ine; a choice assortment of CsOods, such as Ciiitlu, Satinettt, Ciuhmeret, Tweeds, Blanket!, Varna, frc, which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Country Produce gen erally. MARK HALFPENNY. Hartleton, April 22, 1853 tf " SmaU Profits and Quick Salts." BARGAINS at the CHEAP STORE J. II. & W. BROITX. E take this method of informing the public that we have fitted up the old i , "CA70.V T11AD1XG STAND," where we would invite especial attention to our stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, . Groceries and FISH, which'.ran not fail to please, either in regard to pride or finality. Our iroods have been bought for cash, at the lowest price, aud wiil bMp. eeomrarmmating terms. CASH will be paid for ail kinds of Grain and the very highest price paid, in goods, lor every description of thmtilic Produce. Turtlcvilie, April 23, 1853 CXI.VTOX WELCH, Atfornej at Lair, LEWISBURG, Union Co., Pa. USa-Office nearly opposite Kliue's Hotel. Refers to ' lhm. Jmrt Tbrrnride, tUrfrttte, 7j. " J.tmn 1'. Halt, do F. C. Ihimrs a Co.. to JUuh. AU-aham S. infam, LewiUotm, 7B. A. Junlatl. Ouutiurii. Samuel ttdvm. JfvUidapsbury. Linn, .Vmi.'A tf fb., I'kttade!jMa. Isvillurg, April lW. Watchmaker and Jeweler, !l TOTICE Is hereby given, that a lot of timber was taken up while floating on the Susquehanna River, at New Columbia, on the 15th dayof April, inst,,consistmg of seven round While Pine logs, A list and descrip tion are lodged in rny ySice at White Detr Mills, for the inspection of all concerned. The owner or owners thereof arc requested to prove property, pay all legal charges and lake them away withiu three months from dale, otherwise they will be forfeited. ROBERT CANDOR, J. P. White Deer Mills, April 16, 1S53. "VJ"OTICE Is hereby given, that on the j X 1 15th day of April, inst., William Ginter took up 17 Logs afloat ou the Susquehanna River, at New Columbia, a list and description nf which are lnJtrpA in mv nfTirp fur tlis in. sneciinn nf all rmicernrd The owner or own- spection ot ail concernert. i ne ovntr or own ers thereof will prove property, pay all legal charges and take them awav within Ihiee mnn.hs from date hereof, otherwise they will be ftirfeited. KUBLK r t.t.xwlll, i. r, I White Deer Mills, April 19, 1853. His. E. EL Irland SJ Would respectfully inform toe sjduies oi Ajewi&ouig atiu vicinity, that she has removed her establishment to the large store-room lately occupied by Kremer & Co- Market street. where she is prepared to offer the largest and best assortment of Millinery ever seen in town. Her friends and the public geuerally are invi ted to call and inspect her stock. Milliners in the country can be supplied wun every article in me trade. E Dressmaking attended to, -visburg, April 8. 1SS3 If. LUMBER. THE subscriber thankful for past patronage would solicit his friends and the puhlica continuance in hisline of business, as he con tinues to keep a large stock of Lumber on hand tor sale. He bas on hand at present the fol lowing, viiM 1 10,000 feet of good dry f ine boards. 10,000 feet of Plank and Boards . . '. , Wcatheiboards, Joist and Scaallin; , Poplar Plank, Scantling and Boards : Lap and Joint Shingles Pine Paling and Shingling Lath 2900 feet Of square timber 1700 feet sawed Rails Nails and Stone Jugsi .... All of which he will sell at fair priees. - 1 THOMAS NESBIT. Lewisburg, Jan. SI, 185? ril68. Aft IS mm. CARR, GIESE & CO. , Flour, Grain, and Lnmber COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ko. S & i5 spear' Wharf, Jialtimore. Refer to John Clark. F-o,., PT.-tdnt Rtians Bank, ,tmm A. Ktiilee, l .-blor rrantlin Kuik, j "llnw John Iteruler. Jr., Kq , t M , , , . K,-.-rs, M.:kV. t Co.. nJ'aM" J.T..m-, K .., IT. Aul-ul 0til Un.k, rort Dvposit. J. WalloWas A Son, liarrinburg. Col. It. C. ISyer, I - J. II AF.p t Co., f Sahravruva. N:i;!r, t inmte A Co, 5lilU.n. W. W. Cooke. K . I Muu,T Simon S.huyler, r, MaJ Oeorjr, l:'idiDe( lliit'tiorville. w. V -av r A l o , HoutoursTiiw. rsTiu. tVi! Ocn. Vi. V. r.'k T, T. W. Lloyd, Cashier, tVilU&msport. Janice II. Iluliug, aoi lwtsll. II u ire. Mcllenry A lluul,, Jersrr Snora. J. V. Hulin- ...., Lo. k llasen. (Tj'CsBa, Giait Ac Co. have the largest harf Rooms of anv Commission Hoo-e in Baltimore, always giving quick despatch to Boats in discharging their cargoes, Feb. 11, 1653 liiulGl Wanted. rtARPENTERS and CuorrtBs wantci by the Carbon Run Improvement Company, at SHAMOK1N, Nonhuraberlaud couniy, to whom liberal wages will be given (a consmer blr advance on old lirice-O Enquire of Henry V'ansaaUen, or of Wm. H. Marshall at bliamo.in. W. E. EVANS, President 161-lm Carbon R. Imp. Company. Ea-ed aw!irc o A-t cf Cotitnra., In ths year 15.'. I. hrj. S. H'U'tiirri, M. I., is too clesl'a OAce U the DUUet Court fur tile AUwUin illriet of PeHn.vleania. Another Scientific "Wonder! CREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSrA! Ds. J. S. HOUCStTOti'S THE TRIE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR, VTRIJ Jl'ICC. DltF.PARKD frr.m aESNET or the Tonrth FTOMAfn -1 Or Tilt Oi. nor directions t,v BAKo.N I II 1.111. lb crest Fujsioloyk-al Chcmut, hjr J. S. lioUuUiuN, it !., i'hilsM.hia. I'i. - I'JUi'ST.'' Such Is the trns mcanin- of tha word I'LI'MN. It is the chief element, or Ureal Di'Stinit Principle of ths llsslrk: Juice Oie .Vihranrt tht .-i.U i'arifiruttf. i'nterxtny, slid StiMululiij Airvut of the Me uiat liand lutclin.-.. 1 1 is eAtrucled from the Digestive Momsch of the Ox, thus brining- a TKl li Ulot-liVK FLt.'Ii, precjwly like the natural Oneiric Jiit- m 1LS I rh.,nrieil powers, and furni-liiug a COltl'l.i:TK and 1 I'KKI'lii 1:1 BrlTfTK f-r it. This to N ATi'Kt'i! UM N KLKKIlT lor an nnhsaJViv Stomach. No art of man can e-.ual Its curstive K'El It contain, no ALl'OlluL. LIlTrriUci, ALU'S, er -VMI-HXlLS llltl'tiM. It is eiUeuelr s.-rceaHe to Iah taste, and may tie taken by tile most feei: paru-nta im can not lake a wxtepcrscker without scute disrress. hvwara of DKLUUKD IM1TATMNS. P. pein ia NUT A I'Kl. Caltaa um Avuu. and Kct a l.w.-rtriee circn'ar, era- rls eirmz a lace amount of SCIENTIFIC kViDENCa, from Lerbiji's Animal Chcmistrv; llr L'unbe's t'l.Vkiolorv ofDi.tioB;lr.l'.reiraooFoodanll)M.t; Dr. John W. Draper, of New York tnier.nj; Prof. xuuiiusnrs Phvsiotr: : Prof, aillitnan. of V'ile Collt-ze. Ir. Vrien- ... Ok IaI, A. ll. ,.111, ...rls..f Ci:ill.lkfr.ltB alt parts of the L'nitcit ataurs. Ajijiu Dr. Thornton k Christ, Lw- ill.urir ; Ro&houg 4 Antes, New lieiiin ; J. W. X ruins;, Sitnbury. lyial 10.0 HEN WANTED! ""VN the line of the Susquehanna Railroad, be- tween na;eport (opposite to Harrisburg) and Sunbury, in the State of Pennsylvania. This road is iifiy-four miles ia length, ruus through a highly improved country, and will furnish employment of Stone Masons, Carpen pers, and laborers for the next twelve mouths. A large proportion of lite line is heavy ruck excavatiou laborers that are familiar with work of that character will therefore find cer tain employment and liberal wages. DOUGHERTY, LAUMAN, & CO. Harrisburg, Feb. 23. 1853-tf Contractors. 'AXB'S CHERRY PECTORAL Far Iks Care ef COICDS, COLDS, nOlBSEXESS, BK0XCHITIS, WBOOmC-COlfcll, cuorr, 1STHTIA, ISO coxsciarTiox. v. "Ami bw Oi rarer, inarm (A fern thtmf WI trmw tU i frVf .ir tnJi vi- kaf thai I t4 . am tle fruit I tKerttjj mmH bfvr mtai nmj (A Uufthrno fcr ivinftV.Tt. Her tu bon f.r i!e sl.k rcoori.d lonr uk?k rt4 nrry year iiiL nw pfoof to the mssaraaoM that tlie proiniMti thai I not 41. As tnetllaO Bcien Jlcorers nnd tlcsinaxtiji t!to romMIes BAtur ha one hf one tk diLc that aflirt oar race yield to the- control of art. Of all the malm!. we fttftTfr from. DOM ha carried mn virtiuutoab uut'tnriy rmva Uiaa Consumption of tha Lbdk. SnbjOiutnl v A J sicn Kive some avidcoc tliat thii tua may be earni, and Uiai : to the Pacific Ocean, and eitending front lbs 1-ulnu.narrCnnrtaiuts, in aU their forms, maj U n.toovcU . jOiU parallel of North Latitude to South Ame bv Chxwii PiTti. I rica or lo WHlin 7 degrees of the Eqnator. No iVH ISFIVESZA Ayo mr-JOfLvt cotvn. Iabor or pains ha3 been spare,, ake it Sia I have wpea'nlly ued your Ciilkkv I'kct,.m. I """Hint uuxo ami innuccs.i, inn no rti-.ruti.n h , , M ( Four uf mr chii :drin li..laaiiiKt itb thuasrs, u ti ! o of the I-ccmua. baa ala aff.l-a atnKt instaut i j, trnlh rfu.a.w. "a: " M. TnlM V. r:diior cf tli. NalitiUa a big. J. -'L Zl.U.-UtH.T!A.N, UtuiisU FOR A COStU'MPTIYB iWGH. , riTT.ackO. V, h. 25, 1."T. IVar Pir For thre years I have beo afllri-d with a enugh. no dir-triitig that 1 mtirutly itirturt-tl oT n nv err: inui'h nf tit tiru I w Wiic-vl u it ud all nurht hi j iy chair, aa my cuuh would ultcate aw wb. n 1 !ai l n. navm uwu in 1117 rriu'-uiv-B hiihut. niut'ii mit-i, 1 at lrt trhtl the CHtKT PtxrviLv. whith nnUcc lrft Ul nCti Uu carutl altisrsthcr. I am with pratitcie Among Uis otlxr JiUIuniisI.cd auUmriti who W I nl Ihi-ir aamvs la rvevmmetid this pn c:tratirn aa tha t tent tbi-ir auonva la rvevmmetia tnis pn eu best Kuowa to tlivia Iur atteruvus ot tbe trnc-. are 1'rtf. PKkaiss, of Vi-rniotit M.l. Cuilee. TroC liAiam-ii, of Vste C.-. rrr.f. VtUtSTlSK MtrtT. of New Yorit. Irct Cuavuad, vf U'wd in Ci.:1. ge. Prof llrtmiM of t Jtrt. Cnllrre. Casauiui Mkxii or l iaic.t aut l bxr9 Menial m St-a:ictL J.uasAa.''. CiuatabTua d. C) sIaimcal Ulviaw, , . hint JfcassT !jlrAa Karari:a. linn, liuav Cuav, h. . oeUAtrr. Ha. i.o. t, Ma-u, Am. auib:u.lar toTurkr.y. Ore fctvAXun. lluutfi Frveidot of t'bili. Itt. Hrj. Ka. Fnwut. LorJ Uup of Turouto. Krv. Or. L.A.iflt.va, of bnioklyu, N. V. ArchbihtiMi, 1'urvu.u of I'lurtnoati, Ot. A9n ananv vmineut tMTsnnairr ia f..ri'ian rountripa. KntonlyiBtbuure(Uui;erouaaaJ:ktrrvin!tilianMis 1 of tlia l-ongs, but aUosa a family m.-a-iii (.r crsi.innal ; osa, it is Hat saf.T.t, ptwautest aurl rvrf in tbe wurlO. rf ZVA KLO AS sold B rJAMtVi C. A i lk. rraeUail aaa Aaattical cbetaut, L w , MM. -a .rVr.nl. Vr 0 W.5rn.r. L.wUSnrj; ; J. ll.raslrw, HUlou; Misa M'. M v. onhuai..rlauil: .V. K.l.r, New Bertia I.ttoUl.lrrnr: M .JM.JfS. evarywhare. 1 j luf !O.HlKc:i, STOVE WAUE-KOOM, Ipper end of Market St. next Brick Foundry: rPIlE best and most approfed COOKING, 1 SHOP, OFFICE or PARLOR Stovea, Ploughs Castings, &c. at low rafr, by , r - vliuHTi ci riut-iv. - REMOVAL D1IEL SCHKIUL woaU tTcl -lulljr inform bis old friends ad ctsato niers in Town and Country that be haa removed hi T1X 110P: lo the Hoatb, side of Market street, between 3d and 4th (opposite Ri rraVa Marble Tard.) wlktre be is prepared to execute all order for Tut Ware, SpouUcg, elc.n aud atiead to Hrpairinr as OaDal. I.e vrk burg, April 24, 153 pd... . IaAdies ! Please call at my show. South 2: 3d street,- and examiae the brat and cheapest lot of SHOES ever oliered iu Lewisburg. My assortment is no complete, consisting of the best vanehe of PLAIN and FANCi work, which are 3ered lower than at anu ulhtr place im Lewulurg for Cab C'dy cali ami see. Children's Shoes, 2 ets. anb apwardv. Ladies' do 2J do Shoes made to order. Flsbcr LK-isburg, April ?, 1853, ' New Store! New Goods! HAS been purchased, and shipped, and will arrive next week, one oi the largest cheufiest, moil complete and varied stock of goods ever offered in Lewisburg. Every body can be accommodated as to quality, quantity and price, to their entire satisfaction, at the new and magnificent store-room, at the corner of Third and Market streets. Particular Beta week. BEAVER, KKEMER& MOORE. Lewisburg, April 15F 1&53. IMMEDIATELY, a Journeyman Watchma ker. None but a good workman, sad welt recommended need make application. Atso, a good Clock-maker, can find constant employ ment by jan.28,'53 A. L. HATFIELD. JUST received an assortment of fine lone rosewood Melodeons, from Geo.A.Princ tc Co.'s celebrated esiabli5hment,Butiaio,N.T. 4 octave Melodeons from C to C f IS 4 1 do do CtoF 6S 5 do do Flo F 7 Large 5 do F to F. Piano atyle, 100 A. L. HATFIELD, Lewisburg ItCMOTAI. : D.iguerreotTP LlkeBCSses takea according to the latest improvements, over Mrs. laaLAsVs Millinery EaUblishment, on. the most reasonable terms, by 8. L. BERUSTKESSER. Lewisburg, Oct, 27, 1853 i TinirAf a T f j liKMllV Alj! I . .... ... .. . m m. ar-M mm if a.ssju.anvsi.v sa. I moved their Smoking Emporium to lh f r, ,,,. I k'p A lLnnhjwe ; ' "V " " 'J .""r" "1 , i. .1 next door to A. H. Biair s hotel, wnere tney -ri!! h. hnnnv tn wmir nn thptr old friends. B.tut ' ... 1 1 J- all that may favor them with a call. Lewisburg, March 31, 1853. ' Execntora Sol Ice. LETTERS testamentary on the last will and testament of Sa vkl Am, late of j taw liorvug h cf L,ewi3burr, dec d, have beea - ' granted to the subscribers by the Register of ! Union Co. All persons having claims against : the estate will p,e.ent them for settlement: ' and all persons indebted make payment with- out delay, to ALEX. AMMONS, 7E.. BYEK3 AAt.YIU.3, Lewisburg, Oct- 13, 1853. N. B. Byers Amnions will continue the lumber business ol the late firm ef Hcb and A a nos, and respectfully solicits aconunuaacsj of the public patronage. BYERS AMMON& Oyster Saloon. HAVING fitted np the Rooms ia Faica's aew brick block in a superior aianiier, the subscriber is now prepared to accommodate individuals and parlies with Oysters etc in. the bet styles. A share of public patronage) solicited by C. F. HESS Lewisburg, Sept 15, 1853 or tuat roaTta t NOllTII AMERICA axaiBiTisa The United Slates and Territories, the C" nadatfXcw Brunsteici; Nova Scotia, : and Mj icn,ilso Cent al America and Ulc Wat Jndia Hands. Compiled froia tbts ttio-t rureat "uttsts sbh! so d AFTER much labor and expense, tbe"Po lisher is enabled to furnish a CMapleto and accurate Uegraphical Map, on a larger -scale than any general map heretofore issued. embracing the whore country from the Atlantic mnn.inerp oetng mucn enure new matter taJteik froin actual survevs and manr names not ' , surveys, ana many names not found on any oilier work extant. .lib auu iaii5m:ig u. IT racxsHCUl with neatness and accurarv.shovrtng distinetlw the Railroads (made or pn jrcted,) Canals. Ri vers aud Lakes, with the Names, Uouiiu.fS, Position and Relative ?ize ( all the State and Territories belonging to the lioverarnaat nf the United states, of North America.and oi tlie Republic of Mexico, together with the Canada. New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, also all th difTerettt States cf Ct'Ltral America. New C.e nada and the Isthmus of Panama -rhe mcatra ot' all the Cities. Principal Twwns.iltges,lbe , . i'..u ,i . . Intlian Tribes, the luommeii .cupping blaccs oa the great routes leaditz 'c t u the iltt Regions, to Orr?-n,r. ; arsn a fable sh.wrins the distaaces uy laud aut water ben.ee, ia most iinccrtant (-.Lice's, oa tbi CoaUueot, ajua to other p.trts of the World, exhibiting clearly the Gold Regions aT Califoraia, tlM Sarveyik atidExploraUotif C(riJrvmuaiJtieat.Wiikes Emery, Abert ami others. It will be foand a vr.raafcte aerjuisrtioa to all Iustitutions of Learniag, ami very aaefat in the Library of any gcuUeinau as a reference map. it beiug at: on the same scale, with no detacher! p,rttolrS. When BlOOnled OO rr4rrT Mre IZt mavut 5 f, i.:v V, & f a ii,,hn wide. lS f IV "'r5 DJ "'?rC A N e w Map of the M orld on Merca. tir s Projection, is eiljrave.f on the vacant tHUh - weil Corner of the Oenerjl Mapyoa a new plan, there bein 13 desrees duplicated, tab. tj,, . ... f . " 1, a, um East, with ihe Continent of America ia tha Centre: showing, cortclusivelv, the transporta. tiiHi of OikxN from East to West and (tea Mtva most, eventually, be by the Isthmus of Panama. Nicaragua Lake, or through the United States, it being many thousand miles nearer. r LUTHER ROOT, A.it, rill soon caavara Vnion County for this Han. a . " :4 I I