LEWISBURG CHRONICLE, & WEST BRANCH FARMER. Ifomislrarg Cljrouirlp. B. C. HICXOE, Editor. O. W. WOEDE1T, Frintar. At$t.50eahtadvaiiee, $1,76 In three months, firaid within the jraar, and $2,50 at th and of the . Agent i Philadelphia V B Palmer and ISJWOarr. Lcivisburff, Pa. I Friday Morning, May 20, 1853. ADVERTIZE Ejecotor. Adninitrtnn, Puttie oaken, Cityan4 Ountrv Merchants. .Minufkcturrrs, llaebanica. BiMineal Men .-ill who wish to procure or to di.-M of anything would do well to give noUre of the iae threu-h the Lewislmrg Chronicle." Thu paper has a food and inoreaalnircirrulation in a community eontai a,nc aa large a proportion of active, eolrent producer, Muinari, and doalera, a any other in the State. Kew Advertisements. Two tracts of good Land New floods at Walls', Beaver's, and Hayes' Three Candidates for Odice .Military Notice and List of Letters. gaThe Engineers for the Railway pro posed to Spruce Creek, have been on the route since Monday. BfrHegular Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Susquehanna Kailroud, at llarriaburg, nest Friday. JCSrA New Berlin paper slates that a mad dug was recently seen on the Turn pike road in Buffalo Twp. C3-The lot on Market St., late of Col. M'Faddin, was bought at auction on Sat urday last by V. Cameron K.-rj. for S3 ICO. feLast week's MUtonhn expresses a confidence in the success aud utility of boih the Suubury & Erin and Susquehanna liailroads. &2-Cliarlcs F. Little has been appoint ed Fosluiaster at Northumberland, Benj. l'arke at llarrisLurg, aud J. S. Maxwell at Williawsport. f.-3Tlie wife of an Kugliiiuan ran a- wav from her husband at l'ott.-ville with another Kiiglisiiuiun. They were over taken at Northtinibcalahd by the injured husband. The woiluu was takei back, and the abductor lodged iu j til at Suubury. eSTOnc of the Money Lawyers is said ! . , , ii t -i i i i , c j t. be held on bail undo- heavy bonds for the perpetration ot the lullnwing pun Why are the lawyers of the Eth judicial district, like the Israelites tind-r M-.ses ? Di ou give it op! Eecauac thty cau hot ge; over Jurii.u." BThe Grand Jury of Union Co. repor ted, on Wednesday la.-t, that they "had can-fully examined the Public Buildings and Cud them in tolerable repair, ami much cleaner than they had been f.r some time past," aud further depuncuts said not. St3Johu C. Knox, of Tioga county, recently President J u Jge in the Armstrong district, is appointed by Gov. Bigler to the vacancy in the Supreme Court occa sioned by the death of Judge Gibson. The appointment continues until the peo ple elect next fall. ASoT James Merrill Linn, of Lcwishurg, one of the first class of graduates of the j 1'niversiry at Lewisburg, is chosen Tutor I of the new Franklin & Marshall College, sion to go iuto operation at Laucastcr. I A reward of 830 for the best plan of a Collegiate Edifice is offered by Mr. Konigma-jhcr, chairman of the Board. j fPtTwo valuable Horses belonging to George Slear, on the Turnpike in Buffalo t 'wnship, were stolen on Sunday night or j Monday morning of this week. The : Telegraph was put iu requisition, but, i although the rogues had not taken a tele- i graphic rout,it happened that the pursuers ' ; g-,t upon their track,in West Bearer town - j ,. . ,. 111 ! mip, near the county Iin?, and chased : t'ucin so close that they let the horses go, took to the woods, and escaped. The ! Lnrsss were back again on Tuesday. J Music Wasted. Some very big boys, j large enough to be men, met one night of last week, to indulge in that inliarmonious j Ftyle of noise, called 'calithnmpian,' which i to our disgrace be it said is still tolerated j in Lewisburg. The louts tuircd at their ! rails and rattled their babyish play-thiugs with a zeal worthy of a better cause ; but, finding their efforts unappreciated, they retreated, to the delight of the infested neighborhood. Next day they found they Lad expended their labors and their preco cious talents in vain no wedding had taken place ! . CANDIDATES for OFFICE : Charge 25 eenfi Jur tuck interiion nf 12 Une. JAMESb7ciLMBERUN7ofuiralo Tp, is recommended as a proper person to lead I lie Whig column at the next election of I'rotll onolary of I'nion county. As to his ability to perform the duties of that othce, none need hive any doubt, as all who are acquainted :ih him can testify. Kuowing as 4 do his ability and esteeming him well worthy I would respecuully recommend Iiim for that office. A Good Whio. Ueing solicited by a number of my fellow cuizeus, I have consented lo be a candidate for Hie oiTice of Urp-.ily Surveyor of L'tiion euiinty. subject to tiie decision of the Democ rauc Whig County Convention. The Act of Assembly requiring that a practical surveyor s'loiilj y elected, I solicit the support of my fellow Citizens, and should I be nominated oivt elected, I pledge mvself lo perform the dunes .t ia,d ,ffi,.e wj,, f.-lity and to the best of my abiity.M:fffinbi:rg. May 10, 1853. ROHEHT C. H. HAYES. i'rOM CUtiit; Un-u-v. Mr.Editor: i At the coming Fail Election, we will be called" 'n to elect a Prosoculme Aitornpu 1,1.,,. i flinty. I IhinV we ought to re-elect OEOKUC i HILL, Esq. of Selinsrove. lie has held the f "if. ,kM :. 11 t I- . ....w , t (jaannea, and has I'eharged his duties to the entire satisfaction '! the court, bar and suitors. His urbanity of manners has won him Uie esteem of all those ho have had the plrasure to form bis acoua m anec, May 18. Lcwuaina. !-A most powerful storm of wind, rain, hail, lightning and thunder, on Wednesday evening, was followed by cold that requires fires again. We are informed a tree was struck by the lightning, near Buffiiloc Creek, about a mile from town. Erratum. The announcement for Mr. Chamhcrliu last week, should have been in connection with the office of Vrotlionotaru, and not for Assembly. Our mistake. !rThc " Self-Sharpener" lectured to a good audience iu the Christian Chapel, last night. Subject tho License Law. Just Keceitetl, T?I-E Lot of Berages, Prints, Muslins, etc. J. by J. & J. WALLS. SHAD and Mackerel a new supply at May 19 WALLS'. "J HANDS wanted, immediately, to make X V Clothing by LEA V El!, KREMER & MOORE. 1Y EXPRESS Parasols, Bcragcs, Lawns ) and Ginghams just ree'd by Beaver, Kremer & Moore. QECOND Arrival of Pine Wool Carpets at KJ ayj weaver, Kremer & Moore. Second Arrival of Slew Goods! nAVLXG disposed of most of ottr first pttr- -. . inui wiuus, we wotita res pecuully invite-the public to call and see the Cheapt and Best assortment of New Goods that has been opened in Lewisburg this season. Having tou?nt J ine Dress Goods at very reduced rates from spring prices (particularly for cash) we feel determined that our custom ers shall hare the benefit of our purchases. Call, see and judje for yourselves at the old stand of J. HAVES & CO. iOR the LADIES j,and qualily of Die Every desirable stvle ess tinods to be hn.t :i very reuueeu raies at Hie obi stand of J. HAVES & CO. IjARASOLS a splendid assortment of SilU, 'i'nrk Satin and satin lined Parasols to be hid at v rv li.w prices at HAVES'. AND CAPS Voleskin, Panama, inese and Leghorn H its Silk- .m.l I aticyCle-Ji (.aju at low prices by HAVEs. Valuable. Farm for Sale. rpiIE undersigned offer at Public or Pin-ate-1 Sjle that valuable tract of land in West limjal.ie Twp. adjoiiiinj lands of Win. Irvin, dee'd. Ja's M'Clellan, the lintraloe Creek, etc. con,a"? Aw, and allowance. tf.v,"pe I Orchard is on ilie Farm. This I ,s wdi a!Vi,!H. IV.it is rnd r.- A tract Meadow land, while about acres is coe.-p-,l with as sooj T I I 111- i ber as EufTaioe Vailet- ai't'oi Js. I j Public Kile on Saturday, Ihe Ilth ot June, j at 2 o'clock P. M., if the property is uot previ. i ouslv disposed of at private sale. ror lurther informaiion itojnire of Juhn Kimple. Jr., at New Columbia, or Peter Kun p'.e of West BulTaloc Twp. JOHN KfMPLE, Jb. May 18, 1653. ADAM KIM PLC. TIMBER LAND FOE SALE. The subscribers will offer at Pttb-TTg-p lie Sale, on Sayi iuiat, ISth .Ti nt:, 2Safa a valuable tract of TIMBEK LAND situate iu White )i-er township, I'nion county, lying about two miles from the Hivcr, the Su cir Valley and While Deer Turnpike passing through it, containing about ktrvn v.c'il tnnbi--rej. U'ilh a zooit lorution tV.r a Saw Mill. tsale to commence at the White DeerM's at I o'clock of said day, when terms t f sale will be made known by JOHN RANCK, J. I). DlEKFENPFRFEt?, MARTIN LlflESUAClI, J. F. IilCHAUT, Assignees of M. ilorrit. White Deer, May 19, 1853 Attention, Cameron Guards! You are required to meet at the house of A. H. Blair in Lewisbui g Zn-i- at o ocioch, EMiuru.iv morning, Mav 2S:h. to attend Ilattalion at tAW Mull - . . ' iii'-NMni io v. 'it I furnished wiih tea rounds blanl .1 j cartridge. 'II Uy order of the Captain : fj ISAAC WAGNEH, O.S. rme, each member to be k May 19, 1853 ISTof LETTEKS remaining in Lciburg W ' '-. Ma, 1 6, 1 1.33. Adams John Q l'e, Andeisou l!obt, Ammet man Vt0thet & ro linker (enrce, biown Jacob, Barto William, lkown E It Campbell M 'Donald avun Jnhu Cook Jjme Esq, Cun- Enle (Jrorge, Earl, irarjh 1'orMi'r lliejn II ins Henry 2 BVine I eler Long Caihaiine Mra, l.ewif Murgaret Miller .Saml r," Miser Danl EfU, M'Donald Wimjin E.-q, Mover Philip ! Paraonc Uco VV, IVlln W 8 J IE. L. C, Rule A. P., Keener Jn, Ri.ho! Jn Seerer Danl C, Shater Haul ! Waters Wm, Welliver Mjry Miaa j ager H L ilj j Persons calling for above will ray Ihry ar advertised, A. KENNEDY, P. M. Attention, Lewisburg Infantry ! Yoti are required to meet at the Armory in the Borongh of Lewis burg, at 5 in the morning of ISatur day, 28lh May, 1S53, each member to have ten rounds of cartridges, and prepared to attend the Battal ion in sSelinsgrove. By order of Ihe Captain : JOHN H. BAHKDOLL. O.S. May 12, 1853 Strayed or Stolon, From Capt. Kentzner's, in Sugar ijTValley, about 22d nit, a valuable fT7"S Hark brown HOKaE, 13 or 14 years old l.ut would pass for younger, 15 hands 3 in. higk, carried his tail one side.oue hind foot white to the fetlock, a small white stripe between the eyes and nose. I will pay $20 reward for his return to me. HE.MiY KLINE, Sunbury P. O, May 6 pd Up. Augusta Tp, North'd Co NEW FIRM. CABINET MAKING. DOSiOIT & ELDER havirj to day entered into a Co-Partnership in the anove business, would resnectl'ullv invite their ft,r,"'r customers, and the public in general. t0 givr ,,"'m a -a!1 81 D"," ",'s olJ smnd on North FOURTH street, where their are nreoa- red to do all work iu their line with the utmost despatch and on the most reasonable terms. F. A. DONACHY, A. 1). ELDER. Lewisburg, May 2, 1353 jTOTES Promissory, Judgmcnl, and m IT THE tfndersigned have this day entered into co-partnership under the firm of Tcstik', Stuart & Lewis, fur the transaction of a general Merchandize and Produce business at the stand formerly occupied by J. P. Titstin. The former patrons of this establishment and the public in general will please continue fatoring us with their patronage. JOSEPH P. Tt'STIN, ABSALOM B. STUART, THOMAS LEWIS. Lewisburg, May 2, 1853 fgg Fresh Meat! flMIE undersigned respectfully announces X that 'his Ilutrlier Shop in the rear of his residence (on South THIRD street) is again in operation, and Beef, Veal, Mullun, dr.. u'lll be regularly supplied to his friends and the public, every Ti esdat and Friuat morn ings, on cheap aud accommodating terms. FRANCIS ZELLER3. Lewisburg, May 12, lSiU CAUTION.- A' LL persons are hereby notified not to trust my wife Pollt (late Polly Mook) as I will not pay anv debts ii her conirarting. ' JOHN BENMCOI'F. Bullalo Tp, May C, 1853 pd NEW FIUM P.ITICi and OI AIR MAKIXt. nAVl.M entered into a co partnership for the purpose oit ai rving on the above branches of business, the subscribers are prepared to execute work iu their line, AT THE OLD STAXD, at the upper end ot Maiket street, wiih the utmost care and despatch. As they have both hail the best advantages in obtaining a know ledge of their business, and are determined lo give entire satisfaction, they hope to receive a libera! share of patronage and pav. JOHN Ii. CIM I.ER, WILLIAM WHITING. Lewisbnrg, April IP, IS33 Report or Insurance Company EXTRACT of the First Annual IJsport of the IjujtKii or i)i uectoiis of Ihe '-onion County Mutual Fire Insurance Company," made at their Annual Meeting oa llie lirst Monday of May, A. 1. 1S53. Amount of property insured up May 2, M-.3 177,533 23 Amount of Premium Notes, May 2. lia 17.121 SI Number of Politics in force. May 2. IS.-)3 151 I STATEMENT of the Operation of the Com- any during tho past year. iz. LOSSES AJtn EffESIUTUItKS. Amount ot el.iiui fiu lo-s ?1,113 93 Amount of compensation to ItT'eet ors. Executive Committee, Presi dent an 1 Secretary 23 85 Amount of incidental expense for pnlirie. ho iks. I'V-Iawii. charter, aeal, adver:ising, rent, Sic. 118 97 $ 1.287 05 Amount RECEIVED on Piemiurn Notes tho past jesr 71 21 Amount of Liabilities over Assets of the Company (41G 44 itTi tt state or the njtns. Amount of balance on unpaid claim on vhirh Order is is-ued $515 S3 Amount due from Agent $19 95 Amount oi Treasurer's acc't 79 41 !)'J 39 Amouht of Deficit, May 2, 1853 $1IC 44 STATEMENT OP I.O-SKS TIIE PAST T E t It. John Wolie.Et Uuilalo, $1,115 83 DIRECTORS. Jives MtnsHiLL - While Deer. W.H. Rii-nosa - New Ileilin. Jmix Ciusnr - East Ituffabi. .Iniit Wilt - Hartleton. Tnos Ctisoax - Kelly. lsc Kieii - Lninn. W.n. F. WiiiEiicitin r-"clingrove. Fnin'tt C Muter . Fieeburg. Wm. O. HrnnoLii Chapman. Hi-oa P. rSHELiin - Lewisburg. Nnit MiiiuLrsWAKTii Beaver. Jmix A. Mturz - l ewisburg. 'J'humas Hitrs . - Lewisburg. OmtER. PnrsinEST-JOHX TNDY. Vic e Pwisii.est-.THO'! CLINGAN. Sirn.:TRV J A. MEHTZ TiiEisi-ma H. P. SHELLER. AGENTS. Elias F. Oi jci J.lllS II. r.lLf-RT -(fKntMlE HlLf., Esq. -IlEMtr W. tvUOTZfcR Lewisburg, May 3, 1833 Esrt flulTjlo. Hvrtleton. Srlinsgrovc. Lewisburg. 3 TAKE NOTICE! The undersigned, would respectfully annource to the citizens of Lewisburg and its vicinity, that they are prepa red to do all kinds Itlarh SUtilllill? anbeir Shop on the comer of North 4lh street and the Bulfaloe road. Hnrse Shoeing, Wagon Work and all kinds of Repairing done to order. Coal, Iron and Grain taken in exchange for work. C. Si 11. I'lslicr. May 1, 1853 A NEW STOCK O F Book3 and Boots and 4r Shoes, Stationery, 11HE subscriber announces to his friends and the public generally that he has just received from Philadelphia a large and excel lent assortment of miffs AiiD mum comprising every kind and variety of Gentle men's Boots, Gaiters, Monroes, Tics, Slippers, &.C. IjniHex' Fine Gaitrr fionts, , Buskins, Jenny Linds, and Ties of the latest aud most approved styles. Boys', Misses', and Children's Boots, Lace BoolsGailers and 8hoes of every style and variety now worn also a choice selection of the School and Classical BOOKS now in use in oor Academies and SehoIs, together with a good assortment ot .ialiu nerr, etc. The above good? have been cnrefulTr selec ied and will be sold at very reduced prices. The undersigned also eontinues to manufac ture Boots and Shoes of every description to order, and from his long experience and a determination to spare no effort or eitpense to pleae, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of busiuess. JOHN HOUGHTON. Lewisburg, May 5, 1853 licaver, Krcalfer fc Moore, HAVE Just received, by Express, a second supply cf Fancy Dress Goods, French Needle Work, Embroidery, .Bonnets, 4c. May 4, 1853 . Dr. John Locke, SURGEOX DEXTJST. OFFICE removed to Market street, sec ond Hour entrance door between Kline's Hotel and C. E. Bowes' Store. Lewisbuig, April I, 1653 NEW FIRM, AND A NEW STOCK IN TRADE. The subscribers having formed a co-partnership in husiiiets. now j-itTVu. lo old friends and the public, at the late atand of S. F. I Lvndall. on Market street, the cheapest (lor cash) and best lot of for Men and Boys, ever offered in Lewisbnrg. Men's Boots from ?1 up lo ii. Also all kinds of H f pi Gaiters, hall-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. & U. Milcr. Lcwishurg, April S9,.18o3 BET ALREADY HERE! F II 4 YES & CO. hrtve again received , then large and well-selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which they arc determined to" deal cut to the buyer. Their slock embraces every slyle and variety to suit the purse or fancy. It is useless to attempt an enumeration of Ihe articles here to be found, for lo have an idea of lh-ir rich ness, quantity and variety they most be seen. Von would do well lo give tlicui a call. Lewisburg, April 20, 1853 SPKI XG FASH IONS -1 So?,. Ci iT, CAP & CI.OTIIIC STORK, fvul.'t Luil Corner Murktt ami Tfiird J. & F. Eryker TTAVE just opened and for sate cheap for I Cash or in exchange for country produce Mats- Moleskin Nos. 1, 2, 3; Silk Nos. 1, 2, 3 ; Angola Nos. 1, 2, 3 ; black curled brim, pearl and Hat brim Hungarian, fiue brush, maggon, wool, for Men and Boys. Summer Hats from Panama down to a levy chip. Cap of the latest styles and of every des cription, to suit everybody. Clottiiltar Coats, Pants, ami TeSU tor Men and Boys; Shirts of different kinds, shirt Collars, stocks, handkerchiefs, gloves, socks, in short evcrvthiug to wear from head lo foot. Also Carpet Bigs and Trunks. Thankful to our customers for past favors we hope for a continuance of the same, as our prices are low. (live lis a call and examine "or yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. Panama, Leghorn nm, ..a r.sKii An phessed on short notice aud reason able terms. April 27, 1853 fpriiig nail liiiitiiirr L. .DOINGS & CO. W OL'LU hereby inform the public that they have just rec d from Philadelphia a handsome assortment of llcrch anrtizc Of all kinds and latest styles, which, havinj been purchased lit unusually low rates, they ate enabled to olier to the public at BARGAINS I It would bs almost impossible to enumerate the many articles comprising the stuck of goods, but they invite all to come and see for them selves assuring them that they will pet MORE GOODS I-OK THE SAME MOiXEY than at any other house in Lewisburg. They have all kinds of DRY GOOliS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QCEENSWARE, and all olhct articles usually found in a well furnished store. To render their establish, ment well wonh 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 offer 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 shar oi public patronage. fxyAU kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for Goods. Lewisburg, April S3, 1853, UNION COUNTY, PA-, J. FISHER, Proprietor. March 4, lS53-2mpd. GOULD, (Soerewr to A. HOT,) .Vo.ICO, Cltcftiutt Sfrrrl, Stcaim'i BiiilJinj, PHILADELPHIA, T EXTENSIVE Ml-sic Pl blishe and Dealer l in Musical Instruments of every descrip tionexclusive Agent for the sale of Hallett, Davis iCo's(Bostou)PalenlSuspeusion Bridge -LViun and other PIANOS, I.Gilbcrt's Boudoir Pianos. Melo.leons.Martin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music Books, etc. Residents of the coontry will be supplied by mo 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,"! feel confident of satisfying all who may favor me wiih a call or order. Dealers in Mnsic supplied on the most liberal terms. Pianos lo leu Wecoud-hand Pianos for sale. ly''3 DW.US of aueiioT form, for sale at the Ciirouicle office, 6 eta siuglw, 60c fer.dux m J. K. JVIOHK LUMBER ! A LARGE additional stock of NewLnmber added to the old stork of Dry . bj.OOO feet of Joists and Scantling, consist ing of all sizes and lengths. Sawed Kails and Shingling Lath. 50,000 Plastering Lath, 3 and 4 feet Ion;. Inch Boards, Weaiherboards 1 and 1 iucb Pannel Boards and Plank. All who are building can be accommodated by calling on the subscriber, who would be thankful for their patronage. THOMAS NESBIT. Lewisbnrg, May 3, lrJf3 3mpd GRAND EXHIBITION! Programme for the Sewum Doors opened at 6 o'clock, A. M., performance iu commence al 7 or earlier if desire. I at the jV.rwIsUurK Bazaar, Firth fnm r.iladilphiit .Vticr JorA, Iir.rjwt. and i'xrir9 cue of the choicest selections of Spuing and Summtr Goods ever brought to laewiibnrg or vicinity, which are now oflered fur Ihe inspection of all liiis town and the rest of mankind. The Ladles in pariirohr ar invited frJ eat. nuiM. nnd I'KH K uur msw Vn Ituxe i;o U:its to t lu-r. iio t tu m"t,fe'icv-it a inotiv tr.ip,) but luiT'' ed 'ptul Tr:txs tr.ifarm?y lotc l our Pt.i:jar. ltjr (.V try us. 1'ItINTS Gii hnuit. I-tnit, ITr- Inline, limrv s, I'- pIiufl, Luelirs, 1 UtKefl. Sh-tilk1. TtfiMiLj, Sni.iiiwr SUi.;, AImii:h. SwiJ Uin and cmtrti-tlcn-U. ALSO I.inin Clutr.c j-wktt UUkfs l-nn-h u nkcd HJkfj. Iiii rtiniis u.J Y iK'nt'N M-l. iir Mjtl", filk aiitl K:l i.inTc, FuB". Ho-.t ry t'ttton. 3ITino and tiiti. ALSO T.U--jiUi' TuMNAOi, L'refj Tramming, aS'!rK Silkc, ami a vuri ty cf .Nations. The attem'ton of the faCiitlemen also is ifiTitfd tnnur sttrk of itrin nl (nmitn-r rpitn-rpi. o-ti'irHins I'UtiiJs. .vfr.'Wi, Malum, MiMl, k a rhniat variety ot rery nut ntylaa thai can t he it it. ALSO Liu en.t 5lr!;,-l uiitl jiUiti. (mtnD Ck'Uin. (oHftnlM. mrA g- nrrnl t.-fforrnifnt of titxMfs for ?umtn"r w-ar. bf AMrSic at Fe..x h .'ioths of tU most aiin.Ts hmniR JL.iO Lt CoUtirf, Cravutn, Ilo-i ry. tJlrvcri, I!. Ip.fi. Sii.p--i.!r. And a tfrmt Taxitty of urtiLics iu the Oftntlniuea' Kur nifhi ujf Iid.j. If otisclteriwrft! yonmttnlioi. is called t our tork of lic'inis, ( otu-u and l.itin l'.rr, Shft- in'fl. l'iiinw M attain. I.roun n.l blKM.lifd Mu-li-ic a. UIUH'J-.KIK.Tiii a' nndHii.t'. tiyy.XSnu 1 H ltlU UK, iaKi't4. Vto.!n Wun-, l.::mp, ( nrrt Hat's A iir k 1 t'Iftths and U't tltirlt not h a.-t in rle m-Ihiu a i leudid lotrf J'Litt LMt til, Lnbm s lTeDiium t.itrf.ta, Cdrita, l'uuittdes, bay Walt r aud Ui U'At ft uraul l.fiwllt'erl. Admission frer. Call on TUSTIN, STUAKT A LEWIS, 471 opposite K!ine' Hotel, Lcwiibtrt; WinOeltl Woolen Factory. .Year Ilai (lefon, 1'nioii Courtly. flMI IS establishment is now in the best order. I The machinery being nearly all ircw, and none but ihe best of workmen employed, l. ...k..nk.. el. the subscriber leels sale in sajing tha his woik snau not ne snrpasseti dv any csianusn meni in this or the adjoining counties. His wacs'ons will be around as usual, and those wishing to patronize his esitiblishmen!, w ill please avail themselves of that opportu nity. tjiTl have also on hand, and intend keet) inr a rluu. i ntwt va uoQa, sie.li lis Clulh, Sutinettt, Cmhmem, Tweeds, Wanteds, Yams, dr., which I will sell low for rash, or exchange for Wool and Country Produce gen erally. MARK HALFPENNY. Hanleton, April 25, 1853 tf " Small P, fftls ami Quick &iht." BARGAINS at the CHEAP STORE or j. ii. & w. nnow.v. "1T7"E lake this inelhoil of informing the y public that we have fitted up ihe old "UNION TRADING STAND," where we would invite especial attention to our stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, firoccries and flST, which can not fail to please, either in regard to price or quality. Our goods have been bought for cash, at the lowest price, and will be sold on accommodating terms. CASH will be paid for all kinds of (; rain and the very highest price paid, in goods, lor every description of Domestic Procuce. Turlleville, April 22, 1833 ( LLVTOX t XLCII, Attorney at Law, LEWISBURG, Union Co., Pa. SrQFFicE Dcaily opposito Kliuc's Hotel. Refers to - 7fo. .Tnmrt Thrrn-frfr, IS.Vrfnntr, " J.imrt T. Ihrlf, ill, F. f. llvmtt rf- IX. On lion. A'ritlttiM S. UIM. Ii-iciMamsi, IU A. J-irtiov, .a';:JMTy. u Nriam-J (nii. H-iiirf.ty.lurg. till. Smith 4 On.. riiilatlilj hM. Tsviemrg. Jpi-fti-2, IS611. AValchriiaker and Jeweler, i ocisbRrg, J3a. OTICE Is hereby given, that a lot of limber was taken np while coating on Hie Susquehanna River, at New Columbia, on the 15th davof April, insU, consisting of seven ronnd White Pine logs. A list and desrrip - lion are lodged in my office at White Deer Mills, for llie inspection of all concerned. The owner or owners thereof are reqnested to prove properly, pay all legal charges and take lliem away within three mouths from dale, otherwise mey win ue loricnen. ROBERT CANDOR, J. P. White Deer Mills, April IB, 185X "VT OTICE Is hereby given, that on the 15th day of ApriJ, inst., William Gintcr took up 17 Logs afloat on i'i lii.i,i.h-inni ine uquenai na . River, at New Columbia, a list and description of which are lodged in my office for the in spection of all concerned. The owner or own ers thereof will prove property, pay all legal charges and take them away within three months from date hereof, otherwise they will be forfeited. ROBERT CAN DOR, J. P. White Deer Mills, April 19, 1853. LUMBER. THE subscriber thankful for past palrona.ee would solicit his friends and the public's continuance in hisline of business, as he con tinues to keep a large stock of Lumber on hand for sale. lie has on hand at present the fol lowin?, viz.; llO.ODU feet of good dry Pine boards. 10,000 feet of Plank and Boards Wealheiboards, Joist and Scantling Poplar Plant, Scantling and Boards Lap and Joint Shingles Pine Paling and Shingling Lath 2Vt0 feet of square timber 1700 feet sawed Kails Nails and Stone Jur. ' All of which he will sell at fair Tirire. - -..... THOMAS iESBIT. ' Lcwiiburg, Jan. SI, ld53. 3uil59. , 3 mi fgZSK CARR, CIESE & CO Flour, Gram, and Jinmwr.DftifflirtfSrE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ko. S3 & 25 Spear's Wharf; P-altivwrt. K'ftr to Jolin 1 1rk, E a.. TniSrnt CithtTi. Bank, ) ..,. A l: Fraiklia Bauk, j K.-.-. m, Siukki tin, Mitadrlhto i. T !, K q, Prnal ul Cr. Bank, p,rt Orpoait. J. tValir w rl $011, HarrivlHirz. I.OI. Ii. l.. r.rt r, i. II. Ait To, Selini'fjve. NiV. Vlin-ttCo,5: i:i:ton. Mwney. h . w . vote. rju hiOMMi S huyr, lti. Uronrs boditi. lluitiii.tiil. W. HifafT t Co MouUiurin. ;.n. W. V. I'a- k r, 1 T. . I.I'Q. J.-.1- CnnhN-r, Jvik- II. liuttuf Kmi irwH O. Iln it:e. WUliaBKpcrt. Mi lloriry t IJuIiIh JrtT ?b. i. f. lluliiK, E., Luck ll.tcn. (Ij"i;an, Gitsa & Co. have the largest AVhai f lo oms of any Commission Houe ia Il.illiinore, alwarV giving quick despatch lo Uoats in disehari;in ibeir cargoes. Feb. 11, 1853 timltil Wanted. C'tARPEXTERS and Cuoppm wanlec! by j the Carbon Run Improvement Company, at difAMOKIM, ionhumberland conmy. to whom liberal wares will be given (a Consider- blc advance on old prices.) KniMiire of llenrv Vanifasken, or of Wm. H Marshall at ishamokin. V. E. EVANS. President 1C4-lm Carbon R. Imp. Company. Frrt artiT'V.i? tf A - nf C.rr In tb Tiaf Kl. t. .1. S. !I U-ilIITO.V. M. I', ia rlii- drri'a OlilM of It l':rr:i-t ri-r.rt fir Oi. h.Wra liteLrk-t oi' i'uArlaUia. Another Scientific "Wonder! GREAT OURE FO DYSPEPSIA! D. J. S. HOUCHTOH'S TliK TI.I E DIGESTIVE FLUID, OH, GASTESLX' Jl'ICK. pKKPAr.rn from F.KNXKT rr the Fr.orth FTOM.tcn A OK T11K o v. nf rr direct:, aa t.v BAIUlN l.ltl.1.1. Uia !e Crral l hv:o'o-Kl Cbcmint, l J. UuLUlllO.S, M 'htlsd-lbhia. !. 1i6ll. '' fo-h ii lb- true mvanina of the word FIT.-'I.V. It 15 tlw clii. f rlrm-nl. - r llrt J'.;.Miin IViiirh.lp of lha Gpitric Jnir th- 'olrtnt nt the 1h 'n'Vi7. t'rt.rr:iri. wirj S'imrhtuifi A -rut rl th ."ito- ma.-li n'ul IiiUTir'. I: is extrjrre f-in ll-- Pizrptive ji'-eaMrh rf thr tu. thn mine a Titun luutTtVK , I Fl.t lO, rri..-lT ilk th- natiirxl (l-Rlrii- Jul- Iu it ' l:hi iriir;f M fl,ra,,Mnft a ioMi-LtTE and ; rl.l itn M M.l il LTZ It r it. Thin i. IA1I'KK H OWN l;KMEIV t r an onb-altbt Stuiuu.-b. Koart r.t man cun e--jnn! ita i-r5,ti Miwtf4. It rtntnii tU'OW'U EITTKn.-. AcII. or NAC-.-Kil d lHt;i.-. ll ia -atrrm-iy arr,bl- lo Ui- tart", and ninr be t:k-a t tli mot frr. p"tl.'nu fflio ran not tnk- a wntr cmek-r without a-nt di-trra. Bwwara of OitlMill-.U IMITATIONS. rVpwa i NOT A rRr. fifcHftJlV-gMNTIt'tOtVIPESCR fnm labiir's Aui.iwl Chnutry; Ir 0iube's .'by-ioiojry I lrp-r. of N-r Y-rt Lnierily; l-rot linnnlinn-a f DiC'tion ; lr. r-irir on r ooa and ; vr. jna m . I'liviMfHT : rrof. billimnn. ot Talc CoL'rae. Vr. Cari-cn- tr's VhysMnzy. Ac. tr2-ibrt with irrtjt of Ct'iLKS frra hU parts fl tit I.' u it if I states. A-jeuU Dr.TnoR.NT03 &. CuRisr,Lfw- L-tlnr : lto'liooj k AuU3, Nw Lerlia; J. W. 'iiiiflg. 1030 FIEW WANTED iirEPSili n the line of the Suqwhtnm Hmfrmd.be. JLJ ;r'"fr"yZ ....... ..mnnBi.iniMm.iiiirrf'iiie Korouh ol Lewisburg, dec d, nave oeen and Suubury, in the State of Pennsylvania This road is fifty-four miles in lemrth, runs throitch a highly improved country, and will famish employment of Stone Masons, Carpn - pers, and laborers lor the next twelve months, A larc proportion ot the line is heavy rock excavation laborers that are familiar with work of that character will therefore find cer tain employment and liberal wnjes. DOUGHERTY. LAUMAN, & CO. Harrisburg, Feb. 23. !S53-tf Contractors. CHERRY PECTORAL rr ihe Core mt COrGHS, COLDS, noiRSEXESS, BSOXfOITIS, .W00PKG-C0CG1I, CR01P, ASTH.HA. A.D COaSIMPTIOX. "And tht rtre-r. upm th hunk lfcr nm nit trres f. t Mfdf, telvwf ltf thuU H'4 fut anei tht f. vtt IHtrwj t'utU Or Jur wa( end the tetf thrrtof far mttitiM. Il.-tv tan liop fr tb cii k rvrordrd crt ao, and werr yenr m' nw proof to the aasunuicca liiat tlxov pronilmrt hiLjl ii fell. A. iUbwww aarl Ac4 mnm MtH-ulta nature h BiTr, one'bl oa. lb, that Birt a'..r rar. yi :M lo tho control f art. of all the a..l..J-4 . tu!Tr fr.i,none baa carried mr-r. rirtiuis to aa uatim-ly fraro ti.au Cuonuroi ticu r.f tiie Luuits. Sutjoiord wa : g:von,tt'.d.cc. Uutthia u ) u e ur.-4, ui ihat ! Pnim'narTCaRilMiiu,iDanilKiriormisii) Miuit ' ton ixmcxzA axd wnoonxa coron. ASI!TliLr, Xi'UQ.. Jun -ii, ls'J. Sm I have repeat-iily o ed vurl'HLaar irTtiffl for Whonpimr Coiiirh aad inltuir.z.a. and hare no BeUarlt In ir.HiouiK-in)r it a r 4iiil-te n-m 4r. t'our ofmr rbild drrn hiive h.-en .tttii trd witli lltae fi-en.oeii, anil Hi- frve u.-e t-f the Fnci(W- liua alvava aftmtid almfv-t irmtaut ji'lt JAMK.S SlAjtkH. He attest the triOti f The aVeo sl.U-ment : M. M'l.lXTV, liti' .rnf the NashTiUa Whig. J. M. Z1.UMK11.MA.V, bruKTuC roic A cox&rxivirs coenrr. rntoallLO. Pa- leh. is. ts.'l. Jw.n - .rii. iiJ:fr."i'r.ciiii I Ctm,..i.iw c,f rveuv. reflr ?rr F.ir three yer i have been altiietrd wiih a ery : nini-n of llie lne l wjut obliged lo ,it up all aifthc m r;y eb.ir. aa my Oiiish irna'd mirneate mw whi n I laid down. llaTitt,- n.'-d many reinediea nilhiutBHieh relief, 1 at butt tru-d tlie Curacv'l'LcroaaL. vhieh under Prmid euee has eared me altogjtln-r. I am with gratiturin Voura, JAMK.S M'CANDl.K.-S. l-nf. tli. ether dttn-ai.hed athotitiea who hue. ten their miwi to renmmemi toi rrrr-'ar- Uie knnwll t0 ,imn f ,r atTion? of the liios. are J'rcs. J'it.kiss. rf Vi iiiiont M'-d. L'Ollige. I'r f. Sn.LPavi. cf Yale fitter-. lrof VltEmXt Me-i r. .f N.w Ynrlt. J'n-f. ri.Emrim of loied'ifi 5-d. Coll. ge; l"ref BuTTEr.tTitn, f irtiio Mel. I'ulli gf;. Canaoi s J.icr?ial or Mr picu. rVlcre. rl tis Mr-W' -L sr Per.citAT .In Klb riii.rsn '. '.) Mtotcu Rrntw. Nor .irrsi-T MrriCAl. fcltpor.T-T. II .n. llltrT 11.T, l'. S. S-nr.tor. Ilin. P. Mimn. Am. XintMiM?or toTurLey. tlrn. Knsew. Ilri;r. Prerd-ntof rhili. Kt. K-y. I'.Tr. Poaca. Irj llu-hop of Turuuto. 1T Tir I. rf Brooklj-n. N. V. " Arrlihi-h.-.n PintCAL, of I'lneiniKitl, O. AT tnrnv eminept p.:rnlHT- in f -r!in ei rntftt. N.. only In tlt-inore dnrerousar..tJi-trc!iiis !liMr-ef of Uie Lotiii, iol a!o a a f .m;W e. .iir- f r e i-ui-n.l n.-a, it ia the atia.4. leaiiantet and her-r rn llie wir'd. rnEPAttrv axd snr.n urjjJizs c. .1 ver. Prartira! and Analetieal themUl, L-m It, tt.ia. tt-TTralt r.W.S.iiriL.Lcil'.r,: J. II.Calo, Miltin; ?IUa M. 31 1'av, A.Huailrlan.: u.n.Ktrurr. New IVrtia; liTerywhere. I.Uartar. i.iio-)n. i ana ii VtmetfoU i STOVJ2 WARB-llOOM, ',ifr rvd nf Markd St. next Brick Foundrtfr 111 E beKtsnrl most approved COOKING, SHOP, OFF1CK or PARLOK Stove. Ploujiiis, Ca3iti;!. sc. at low rate, by CHRIST & FallCII. REMOVAL! mers 1 Town and Coon try ibal be ha removed his TIN SHOP to the Booth side ot Market street, between 3d and 4th (opposite Ritt' Marble Yard,) where he is prepared lo riecnte all orders for Tin Wre, SpoMiac. etc, and attend lo Rrputrhuf aa n.u.i Lewisburg, April 4, U5 pd LADIES ! Please call at my shop. Boath 3d street, sod examiae th brat and cheapest lot of SHOES er olined iu Lewisburg. My assurtmenr ia aow romplete, coiisistin? of the best rarielie of PLAIN and FANC'V work, which are offered kicer than at any other plart in Lewithttrg tut Cash only call and see. Children' tlues, 25 els. and opwardj. Ladies' do 6IJ do Shoes made to order. E. Flshr. ' Lewisburg, April 36, 1893 New Store! New Goods! HAS been purchased, and shipped, and will arrive next week, one of the target!, cuaiett, mutt complete and varieel stock of goods ever offered in Lewisburg. Ever) body caa , be accummodated as to quality, quanrity and price, to their entire satisfaction, at the aew and magnilicent stcre-room at the corner of Third and Market streets. Particulars Beit week. BEAVER, KREMER MOORE. Uwisburg, April 15, 1863. IMMEDIATELY, a Journeyman Watchma ker. None but a good workman, and well recommended need make application. Also, a oud Clockmaker, can bud constant employ- . ineHt by jan.-t,'53 A. L. HATFIELD. "I l.'ST received an assortment of nae toae I rosewood Melodeons, from GecArinc A Co.'s celebrated establishment, Buffalo, N.T. 4 octave Melodeons from C to C f4 4 J do do C to F M 5 . do do F to F 7 Large 5 do F to F, Piano style, 100 A. I.. HATFIELD, LewisDarg RII.HOT.4I, ! Daguerreotype I.lkeneiin iakea according to the latent improvements, over Mrs. larLase's Millinery Establishment. oa the most reasonable terms, by 8. L. BE RGSTRESSEB. Lewisburg, Oct. 37, 1852 REMOVAL ! " P ITIM-AHUES JL CO. havere a moved their Smoking Emporium to the shop formerly occupied by F. A. Itoaehower, next door to A. H. Blair's hotel, where they will be happy to wail on their old friends, and all that may favor them with a calL Lewisburg, March 31, 1853. Executor' Kotlce. L ETTERS testamentary on the last will ! granted to the subscribers by the Register of ' ''" o. All persons having claims against I e e Wl" pn-ent them for settlament. 1 an' persons indebted make Pymeat wilh- j "J ""' ' C Ex"rs. BYERS A.MMONS.J Lewisburg. Oct. 18, 1855. N. B. Byers Ammons will continne the lumber business ot ihe late firm of Hcaaa and Aaxox, and respectfully solicits acoatioaanc of the public patronage. BYER AMMONS. Oyster Saloon. HAVING fitted cp the Rooms in Fbick' new brick block in a superior manner, ihe subscriber is now prepared lo accommodate individuals and parties with Oj'NterS etc ia I ihe best styles. A share of public patronage solicited oy w. e, aboa Lewisbnrg, Sept 15, 185 an or tt roBTioa m NOIITH AMERICA XXIIBITI5S Th'. United Stntei and Ttrritoriet, th 0b. nui'tts, Xew Br unite iclt, Nova Scotia, and Mrxico,alm Ventral Anuria iiad the West India Island, C' J f.-ora tb- FMwt t at Bafraja aftd aattMatla Svurnnk laMntM by JMWB MOM It, llm IU. A rfER n,uch ,aboT nd P. - 21 ll!her is enabled lo furnish a com p lew accurate Oegraphical Map, on a largar scale than any general map heretofore issned. einbraeing the whole country from the Atlantic; lo the PaciJic Ocean, and extending from lha Sinn parallel ot jNortb Lalttnde to South Ame rica, or to within 7 degrees of the Equator. Ho labor or pains has been spared to make it on of the most ae en rate Reference Maps eve put forth.there being much entire new mailer Sakear -from actual surveys, aud lumiy names not found on any oiher work extant. The Drawing and Engravms are executed with neatness and accuracy, showing distinctly the Railroads (made or pri jerted.) Canals, Ri vers and Lakes, wiih the Names, Boundaries, Position and Helaiive Sire of all the Stales and Territories belonging in the Government of the United Stales, of North America, aad of tin Republic of Mexico, together with Ihe Canadaa. New Bruuswick and Nova Scotia, also all lbt different Slates nf Central America, New tare nada and the Isthmus of Panama ; the taxation) of all the Cities, Principal Towns,YiUgca,tbe Indian Tribes, the prominent stopping places on the great routes leadme West i the Gold Krgions, to Oregon, etc. ; also a table showing the distances by land and water between. MM most important places on this Continent, 4 to other parts of the World, exhibiting clearly the Gold Keeions of California, the 8rcya and Explor. lions of CoLFremont4ieat.vYiih Emery, A hen and others. It will b found a valuable acquisition to til Institutions of Learning, and very usefal in iha Library of any gentleman as a reference map. it being all on the same aeale.wtth no detached portions. When mounted on rollers the six ia shont 5 ft. hich by 8 ft. t inches wide. N. B. A New Map of the World em Merra- ' tor's Projection, is ergravcd on the vacant South-west rorner of the Oeneral Marson a new plan, there being 15 degree duplicated, eahs bi'ing China in the West as well as in the East, with ihe miineiM of America im the centre ; showiug. conclusively, ine transports : tion of (Soods from East to West and vVrwarnas must, eveuiually.be by the IsthmasaPanaaM. ii icaragira Lake, or through ihe United Slates, it being many thousand miles nearer. . . XUTHCK BOOT. Awrr, ' j ill soon canvass L'nioa County for it ltty. ' 1
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