UL LEWISBUBG CHKONICLEi & WEST BRANCH FARMER. H. O. HIOKOK, Editor. O. V . WOHDElf , Printer. A I il V 1" alTanrs7l7S i ttllw month", 2 ' th. mt. ud i M at lb. end of th. year. Agaala i l'luidelyhiPlrj:BdBW Lewisburg, M'a. Friday Morning, Mat 27j1??-' TWTVTT7R Kiwntnm. AdininMratnr. I'uMIt " i,,-. . m-uortioo of !. "! prlc s., ii'JESSSr-w 1 J 1 7,. itui Kenr Advertisements. iSrXew Goods at Tustiu's and Beav er's Real Kstate sales on last page. IdTln conBcqncncc of the detention of Hf iccn-o face, nm 1 Millar at the I'liion county 'court all this week, the meeting of . the Directors of the Susquehanna Hailroad Company is postponed to Bait., 4th June. Gov. Eigler and Col. Slifer. The Juniata Sentinel has a quite severe attack upon the gentlemen we have named above. It states that the visit of the Ma ryland Legislature last wiuier, w;is not for the p roper reasons set forth iu the invita tion, but really " for the bcncCt of the Susquehanna Hailroad." It states that on the assembling of the Maryland Leg- i.-lature this year, Gov. Lowe iu his mcs- c'e recommended a subscription of several hundred thousand dollars on the part of j M,r. l,n,J t S.l,i.L,tUna Hailroad ' tiow unikr contract from Bi itlgipurt (op positc Harrisburg) to Sunlury" and that to further that object the visit was projec ted. This is all an error. No money is needed to finish that road to Sunbury. No money from the Legislature has been asked, for our lload. W hat Gov. L. commended to favor, was the Susquehanna road from liahimttre to V riyhUcilk a Maryland affair, having no connection with the Penu'a Susq. Koad. The foundation for the charge removed, all its conclusions an J flourishes fall with it. It vas known that the Legislature of Maryland contemplated visiting our borders, when the resolution to return the compliment which bad been aid before by Maryland, was agreed upon. In the Senate, the 'Whigs having a majority, Col. Slifkr was requested to in troduce it In the House, a Democratic member (Mr. Fulton) called it up, as the House was Democratic. No opposition was made in cither branch. The Democrat copies with a keen relish that part of the article assailing Col. S. but omit the Scitltmr attack upon Gov. Bigler (ia the same article,) who it stated would be pecuniarily benefited by the Koad, and therefore forwarded the plan. This, also, is incorrect The Susq. lload if extended to AVilliamsport, will not mn within 75 or 100 miles of Gov. Biglcr's lands. He is to be be benefited if at all by the Sunbury & Erie the rii al of the Susq. Boad. We trust the papers which Lave pub lished these grossly unjust and unfounded charges, will have the honesty to put themselves as well as our Governor and Senator right iu this matter. We do not recollect that a single Mary lander ever complained of the greater ex pense to that State of entertaining our larger Legislature. It is really humilia- tiDgto Pennsylvanian to sec the ciiture of ?3,00y or $1,000 (not S,00U) once in our History, lor sucu au object, ; magniHod into such Horrible proportions . i .1 a- r.i .-l at. . I .vuu men iu misciy ascnui; tuc n uuiv him- ...4., .1... , :. .... ,.r n u.1 ui uunoiiuji wuuii-s, u nuian vi uu. M v- e commiserate our lncna mc uoionu, I'Ut trust Le has the lurtitudc to possess his soul in patienec. As Iircctor of the Railroad, he is haunted and worried and ttylvi " traitor" and various other harsh tciin-i, because the llailr.ad does not get along faster. As a Senator, he is accused of supreme devotion to the self-same Kail- road, and a willingness to sacrifice honor. ' conscience, thc tax-payer?, and thc whole State, to further its iutcrosis! lut there 's a good timo a-coniing." "Ouc of the most genial, uble and in-lepcndent journals on our exchange list is the Philadelphia Dailu Kr Uler, pub- : l-iii i, o- i . i .i ' iisheu by JUoran, jmckcis & Co. ; under the ; fditftrial mrol ,.f 1W Wm l!;.r x tp another gentleman well known in the lite rary world, who holds a ready and agreea ble pen. The marked success of this re cently established Daily, proves that a va cancy existed for it, that has been filled to the satisfaction of an appreciating public. "uicncan Law RcjUtcr, No. V. to VIII. orc ai v-jj containing syllabus of late ucilbions Ol CnT,m pnnrt f l,:a 0,1 otl.er . .Pren,e our "I and , OUier OUlieS , ltUp. ... l- I at Wh: andVaJ .'"a Tm"u" ngthj andvano- ,,.o, ,.c autercst to the profession, rri -,ir tioni.repleUwlhwelWigcS a character and value that render it pensable to the practitioner. D. v field & Co., Thila. fc&'The MiUon Democrat aftbr ATI in. aiscrimituU "unnressment of adieetivea i "nS" erjthing and everybody of i and about M;ito r ... , . J . . - , a jear uas jrougllt up against a horse-powcr, which "words fatUodeseribe!" ItLMaUeome to a suspicion that all the railways in creation way not center in that incipient city, bhoulda t woadcr, Col., if tb.y du0't A BrTlio dwelling of James Cook, about a quarter of a mile from New Berlin, was discovered to be on fire, about 10 o'clock on Monday last, but by the aid of citizens and strangers in town it was suppressed without very great loss. Ttiivini. lir Lf.irm -V-vl- fl TOSI. . -?..., ' . r r ! dcutofIiuflalo alley returning from Aew! ,,,.....11.: , i t ' Berlin, hitched his team by a barn, from which the roof was taken off and carried over their heads while they were beside it. E2.TIie Democratic State Convention is called to re assemble at llarrLsburg on the SSt'a of July next.to nominate a candidate I O" .he 12.1, hi n. by UeV. M r. Cavel, II.-,., J ' . . i G. Oneuminr of Milliiiibiiis and Miss Sinn JS0 of tLo SurrtmC -OUrt. TllCi:. -l Hartley Tp. State Committee V in. L. llir.t, Is., Cliairman will meet at the same time and place. Model Papers. The Maine Farmer, nd Ocmiancn MyrajA. The latter, However, tor some unknown cause, uas UVt made its appearance in our sanctum of late. AVhat 's the matter, Maj. ? Have we inadvertantly copied without credit, or i is that " new volume" too precious for est Branch exchanges ? feS-Charles T. Jones Esq. of Philadel phia, is appointed Chairman of the Whig State Committee. Col.Wagenscller repre sents Union county in the Committee. JfcST Gen.Ww.Larinicr, Jr., of Pittsburg, Judge Pollock of Milton, Hon. Henry M. Fulli-r of Wilkes-Barrc, and Col.A.G .Cur- j tin of Belkfonte, have been warmly urged : l. .1...:. ,..,..,.f VI.; f,;,..,.1 a ..,( ! caudiJate for Governor of this State. CtaT'The Engiueers of the Susquehanna Railroad arc now making a survey of the route between Lewisburg and Black Hole Valley, opposite Muuey. SyThc judicious and well-timed com munication of " J usticc," on our first p'igo indicates, and with good reason too, a much better opinion of the Governor and the late Legislature, than that expressed of I late by the partizan press. ' Justice' will well repay perusal. The people of this section of country will bless the day when our llailroads to j Pottsville and Harrisburg are completed. I Not only iu getting rid of the tedium of i coaches traveling at an ox-team pace, but in avoiding the imposition and impudence of rowdy proprietors and their agents, sonic of whom vainly imagine that the right to carry the mail, confers upon them the title of 'jnithmtn, with the privilege of brow beating, abusing and imposing on all who have the misfortune to be placed under their power. Sunlury American. Lock Haven aniiTikoneKailroad. The organization of a company to build this important rnnd was fully accomplished at Tyrone, on the 10 Ai Mr.y. "President M:ijor D. K. JiAtinn, C'Jint.m "inijri Secretary and Trerrwi r Vv'm. II. Blair. - I Assembly requiring that a practical Mirveyor The tolls on (ho North Uranch Canal, r.t ' should be elected, 1 solicit the support of my , , , , , -i . Fellow Citizens, and should I be nominated J.each Havrn, in March and nr, April ofijin(, ele.t.,,f , ple(,gc my,clf to perform the lliis year, chow an rxcc-5 of '") over : dunes of said ofiice with fidelity and to the the same iiir.Dths la:;t year. K.T 111 Iifburricbroukk. i Insulting the rjcJ I ohservc a very valiant and truthful : ! newspaper eoiHtanfly proclainiin that the Wliii' Party and tLe j-'u .iK-!i:inna l!-iil-! road are lmth HF..ah i-f.ad ; :ind yet the ! noniiual Ivliior is rotitanllv cnirniW iu cxpen-1.;,,, ,. . j,.;i- t,n, and calliug l!l(JIU ;,, ,, ,. fl k.u,Js VC1.V nau)cs. ,s it i10I1(ir;,i,ic t., (C conslaully insulting b F0 i thc ,ic,ail ? j ,Ii:lt 11VKVAS ,i0 fil . . hut thoiflit it was Dot a trait df a MAN ... . ... . 0 baps, itltl T all, lint II arO ALlVJ'i. I wviuuw vvu.,MuVU. Ti c Northern Temperance Convention will meet at V illi.tli.sri.rt, on fliiir.-Hlay j thc '2d day o( June next, at 101 o'clock : A.M. It is hoped that there will Le af lar?e turn out ol the friends of the cause ( on mis occasion, as matters ot great im- portance, at this crisis of the reform, will le rrtoCutcd W Ine Convention, John Murray, Tas. Moor.E, Scn'r, Uiioa. Nervine, . '' "j v,..,.,..,....,. Milton, May 1G, lSoS. pkf5IN.- m of 'ihrt-Mim k w..rd fmm whi. h it , ittTiwI. Thii-the -ij-uliiaut ami Mii'nte inio the ti;Ik hu-kstivk n.rtu, or i.asiiiio jik'e, 1 1'r 'J ." 11 VAV. M L - i. fourth Stomach ol tlip on. for t -nrtr of lntip'tioii I I Ml l'-i-ia. It in K.itur" own n-mnly l"r an .,ni.- .stirfn-rlt. oari of mn nan couul iU( rnrntive ' p.,wm. It rd.r cool) K.ATl.NG pem-tly eoi.sit.nt i ilh HEALTH. (See the (cult i f the OA, in auoUiir rt of thi pIr.) 1 j4Al roi.so.i. Th"Hanlii T'rf'I,t who w Vermifae eomtwwsl of Cwtnr oil. Calntm-I, e re not aware, that while they a(p.r to lwulit the patient, they are actually layiu? the fuuulalinna for a neriea of .liiN-aw, Uch aa yaliratiun, losfi ot aiuht, winknem of limhs Ac In another column will lie t.nnl the adrcrtiwrnent or HohenKacK'a MuJirin-e. to which w ark Uw attcatif n of all uirc tly tiiteree4 in their own as well aa tli-irchil- .ln n heillh. In l-iviT C tn lainte and all .Iwoplem mTirint fr,m thwr m bi,lio, tv,w. .hould m,k, ol ,her.lv lenuine m,diciue. Ilot-na-ll Uer I'ilK -'"T 1 ntun of thf I'l-upm'tor, i. . UOI!KNACkf M BOM Corrected litis Day. wheat .. Rye . . . . ..100 .62 50 37 ..112 ..100 . m 8 ...10 .. 10 .. 12 .. 10 ..4.00 ; orn . . Jau . . X.! f "edTni.w ' Lrle- APP uuttct 'I'alloir . . Lard Haiti ,., Bacon . . . ! Governed. K-Among the thousand falsehoods circulated against the Sukj. Hailroad, was one that Israel Gutclius had offered a Commissioner $10,000 if he would sign the Bonds. Mr. G. pinned the only man he could Cud to make the assertion, doivn ! to the proof, to be given in public 9t the Court Hou.se in New Berlin, this week. "Old Israel was on the spot at the tune, 1 . , trns presented, and the Chief was acquitted amidst the fdiouts of the people. --t!lir- Mlllh.i In Houston Co .('a., 1 1th inu by Hcv. D. F. Wade, Nr. W. lUrm, of Marslialville, (late of I 'nion Co. Pa.) and Miss Arahklla E. Mr urn In ISIoomslmrf;, 19th iust., Iiy l.cv. W.J.l'vor, Kki i: W. Wttvti, Esq., Editor of the Slar of the North, and Miss Fanm K. l' uv. w On the 2iM inst. by Jacob Riblet E,. David n-r Jr. and .Mrs. Assi i.ui-if.h ot renns. DIED, In T.cwishurg.SGih inst.,aged 58 years.M art, wile of Charles Mans, lale of Nortiiumberland In Caltawissa, '-'Olli Hist. Juu ScnxiL'k,a"eJ about 42 years. In Maine Tj, Col.Co, 5ih inst. suddenly, by his wagon team Jon I'lsiiun, acd about l- CarpoiltorM. Double and single bee beech Planes, Long Jointers, Raising, Piow and Groove Pannel Ploughs, wiih and without handles ; Killisters, self-regulating Sash ; Flat 0"lee and Bead O'Gee and Fillets ; Kabbit and Beads, all sizes ; Braces with and without bills; Long Shanked t irme: and Socket loul ,'m m ,'he kil C(,tnplctl aii fr sale at lower rates than ever ortered in this country. May 27. BEAVER, Kl.EMEK & MOOKK. I lr KtiilfCfki'V- The must cnnmlelc as- sortmcut of Trimmings for lSuiMins ever utierol. at K. &l M. 1)OWDi:il. r'or Blasting, H. F. C. and Canister Powder, and Safety Fiie just re ceived at B, KA; M. LATEST ARRIVAL! TUST received at the Bazaar, an extensive assortment of A'filV (lUOOS, comprising every variety of Ladies" and Gentlemen's Dress Goods for summer wear Calljoon, as they are going ofl' fa-.u TI'STIN, STUART & LEWIS, May 20, '6:j. Opposite Kline's Hotel. LADIES' BREAKFAST COLLARS, the lasl iutention, just received at the Ba.tar. JUSTIN, HTl'AKT & LEWIS. AlfHITE GOODS a heavy stock, ofiercd verv cheap, by TUSTIX, STUART LEWIS. C' 01 FISH, Dried Beef, Cheese, and a great ;irielv of Groceries at TTSTIS, STl'ART & LEWIS. CANDIDATES for OFFICE : Charge 25 cfii fur each iiiserliun nf 'i lints. JAMES D. CHAMUERLI.V, of Buffalo Tp. Is recommended as a proper person to lead the Whig column at the next election of t'rttlll Qittary of Union county. As to las ability to perforin the duties of that ollice, none need have any doubt, as all who are acquainted with In in can testily. Knowing as I do his ability and esteeming him well worthy I would respectfully recommend him for thai ollice. A Goon WniH. living solicited by a number of my fellow citizens, I have consented to be a candidate for Oi ..ib.. .r mf t ! y -- county, subject to the derision of the Democ ratic Whig County Convention. The Act of Uciitol my alulity. Miiiiinnurg, A.av i. i.i.t. ROHKIM' ('. II. HAVES. roClaf iue AUorilOV. Mr.Edilor: At the coming Fall Election, we will be called j ' on lo tlee.t a I rosecntin? Attorney for Tnion county. I think we nnuht to re-elect GEt IKGE 111. I., I.sq., ol Selinsgrovc. lie lias iiet.t tnc ollice for three years, is well qualified, and has discharged his duties to the entire satisfaction of the court, bar and snilors. His urbanity of manii'TS has won him the esteem of all those who have bad the pleasure to form his acqua intance. May 1. Lr.wisncnR. Just ICcccitct, 1 tlNH Loi of IJerares, Prints, Muslins, etc. 1 hy J. A. J. WALLS. S 1 1 1 A 1 and M-tckcrcl a new supply at May 19 WALLS'. i v n Nls wanted, immediately, to make Cloihin-f. by j'i'Av i;ic Ki:iMER ct Moore. jv L.VI'REoS Parasols. LY rages. Lawns JJ and 'myhams just ree'd by Leaver, Krcmcr & Moorc. OLCONU Arrival if Fiiic"Vool Carpets at May 19. ileaver, Krcmcr & Moore. Second Arrival of New Goods ! nAVING disposeil of irtost of our first pur chase of Sprins Goods, we would res- pectlully invite the public to call and see the i neapesi anu uesi assonnieni Ol .xevtumas t)it ,as bccn opened in Lewisbursr ibis season. Having bought Fine Dress Goods at very j reduced rates from sprint; prices (particularly tor cash) we feel determined that our custom- ers shall hare the benefit of our purchases. aii, sc sianj f J. HAYES A CO. I .TOR the LADIES Every desirable stvle and quality of Dress Goods to be hadf at yery reduced rates at the old stand of J. HAVES & CO. I JAR ASOLS a splendid assortment of Silk-, Turk Satin and satin lined Parasols to be had at very low prices at HAVES'. nATS AND CAPS Moleskin, Panama, Chinese and Leghorn Hats Silk and Fancy Cloth Caps at low prices by HAVES. Attention, Cameron Guards! You are required to meet at the house of A.H. Blair in Lewisbnrg at 5 o'clock, Saturday morning. May 2Hth, lo attend Datlalien at Selinsprove, each member to be furnished with ten rounds blank cartridge. By order of the Captain : ISAAC WAUNEK, O.S. May 19, 1853 ' Attention, Lewisburg Infantry ! You are required to meet at the Armory in the Borough of Lewis burg, at 5 in the morning of Satur day, 2th May, 185:1, each member to have ten rounds of cartridges, and prepared fo attend the Battal ion in beliusgrove. By oTder of the Captain : JOHNH. BARKDOLI., O.S. May 12,1853 MEHlpj THE undersigned have this day entered into co-partnership under the firm of Tihtis, Ktvabt & Lewis, for the transaction of a general Merchandize and Produce business at the stand formerly occupied by J. P. Tustin. The former patrons of this establishment ami llio. public in general will please continue favoring us with their patronage. JOSEPH P. TI.STI.V. AKSALOM B. KTITAUT, THOMAS LEWIS. I.ewisbur?, May 2, 1S53 2 Fresh Meat! jg fl'UU underpinned respectfully announces J. that his Itutclicr Shop in the rear ol his residence (on Kotiih 'I IIIKH street) is a-ain in operation, and Itn-f, Vrtil, Multua, 4-cM will be n-'ulaily supplied to his friends and 1 ibc public, every '1Vksit and Kmiiat niorn- ni"s, on cheap and aeroummnalins lenns. n:.M.'iij zi:llei:s. Lcwisburs, May IS, ISM CAUTION. ALL persons are hereby notified not to trust my wife PdtLT (lale Polly Moot) as I will not pay any debts of her contracting. JOHN' liENMCOKK. Buflalo Tp, May 6, 1833 pd NEW FIllM AT l iITIG ami CHAIR M AKIXU nAVIISG entered into a co partnership for the purpose ol carrying on the above branches of business, the subscribers are prepared to execute work in their line, AT THE OLD STAXD, at the upper end of Market street, with the utmost care and despatch. As they have both had the best advantages in obtaining a know ledge of their business, and are determined to give entiie satisfaction, they hope to receive a liberal share of patronage and pay. JOHN II. CUTLER, WILLIAM WHITING. Lewisburg, April 18, 1S53 Itrport ol Insurance Company. A 15STRACT of the First Annual Report of V the IIoAiin f DintrTOK-t of the "I'nio County Mutual Fire Insurance Company," made at their Annual Meeting on the first Monday of May, A. V. 1853. Amount of property insured up to May 2. 1S5.1 f 177,232 23 Amount of Premium Notes, May 2, IH.-.3 17,121 81 Number of Policies in force, May 3. 1853 151 STATEMENT of the Operation of th Com pany during the past year, vix. LOSS KS Al KXPESMTl'nF.. Amount ot claim for lo Amount of composition to Direct or. Executive Committee, Presi dent uJ Secretary Amount of incidental eipene fur policies, book, by-law, charter, seal, advertising, rent, it $1,115 83 23 85 118 97 $1,287 65 871 21 A.nountR-ECEIVED on Premium Notes the past jear Amount of Liabilitici over Asset of the Company t f 416 41 ACTl-Al ST1TI! r TlllC rcxiis. Amount of balance on unpaid claim on which Order n ii-ud Amount due from Aecntj f 19 95 Amount of Treasurer's atc'l V9 41 $515 83 99 39 !Jt1 1G 41 Amount ol Deficit, May 2, 1853 RT ITtlr.lT tr LOHSKS THE rST YEAR. Johu Wolfe, iae H..O.I... $1,115 P3 lIll.ECTtlKS. Jt- MAituLL - White Deer. Wj. INkhonh .Ioiin t.'rMir JcillN WltT 'J'aanaH Ctura am I c Evr.a New IJ.'ilin. Last lluir.,1,). II trtlcton. K.lly. Union, Wm. V. VVmiwiui SelinsgroVc. Fiecburg. Chapman. Lewisburg. Heaver. Lewisburg. LcwU-liUrg. KnEii'c C. Moir.it Wm. G. Heiiiioiii -Hl'KH P. Shkller Nek MiniiLKSWiRTH Johx A. Memt Til 11 MiS IIaies OFFICERS. rntsmr.Tr JOHN til'XDV. Vice Pitrsi iik.nt lilO'S CLL"ttAN. Skciihtaht J. A. MEISTZ. Theasiukb II. P. SHELLER. A GEMS. Ems F. Oysnr - Et BufT-do. John II. l.iLtnr liirtlcton. Gronnc llitr., Kq. - tv-linegrnve. IIeniit W. Ciiotzkr Lewisburg. Lewisl'iirg, Miiy J, 1853 3 TAKE NOTICE ! The undersir-ned, wonli respecifully announce to llic j citixens ot icwisuun; aim n vicinity, that they an: prepa red to do all kinds Itlarli-Klllilllil-? ai llieir Mhop on ihe corner of 'orlh 4tli slreel and llic Eufl'aloc road. Horse Shoeipc, Waeon Work and all kinds of Repairing done to order. Coal, Iron and Grain taken in e:chanc:e for work. C. & II. l'i.lu.r May 1, 1853 A NKW STOCK O V Books and Boots and Shoes, Stationery. npHE subscriber announces to his friends and the public tfenerally that he has just received from Phtladelphia'a large aud excel lent assortment of IL.3U73 AB3 32323 comprising every kind and variety of Gentle men's Boots, Gaiters, Mourtes, Ties, Slippers, &c. Ladies' Fine Gaiter Bnot, Buskins, Jenny Linds, and Ties 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 use in our Academies and Schools, together wnli a good assortment of Statio nery, etc. The above goods hare keen carefully selec ted and will be sold at very reduced prices. The undersigned also continues to manufac ture Boots ami Shoes of every description to order, and from his long experience and a determination to spare no effort of expense lo nlease.he hones to merit and receive a liberal share of business-. JOHN HOUGHTON. A Lewisburg, May 5, 1853 Ifeavcr, Kremer & Moore, HAVE jnst received, by Express, a second supply cf Fancy Dress Goods, French Needle Work, Embroidery, yonntts, &c May 4, 135j 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, 18."a NEW FIRM, A NEW STOCK IN TRADE. The subscribers having formed a co-partnership in business, now offer la old friends and the public, at the lale Htand of S. F. Lvndall.on Market street, the cheapest (lor cash) and best lot uf Uooto miD SJjors for Men ami Boys, ever offered iu Lewisburg. Men's Boois from $1 up to C. Also all kinds of p ,' E5t?v5' "ZiiD 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 lo merit it. S. & I. Mifer. Lewisburg, April 28, ISM IDIOM, BUT ALREADY HERE! r HAYES & CO. have a?ain received . theii large and well-selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which they are determined lo deal out to the buyer. Their slock embraces every style and varicly to snit ihe purse or fancy. It is useless to attempt an enumeration of the articles here to be found, for lo have an idea of their rich ness, quantity and variety they most he seen. Yon would do well to give them a call. Lcuisbur?, April 20, 1853 SPRING FASHIONS 1S53. HIT, CAP & CM-TillAO STORE, Sun A East Corner Market and Tliird St. J. & F. Spyker HAVE just opened and for sale cheap for Cash or in exchange for country produce Hills Moleskin Xos. 1; 2, 3; Silk Xo. 1, 2, 3 ; Angola Nos. 1, 2, 3 ; black curled brim, pearl and flat brim Hungarian, fine brush, inaggon, wool, for Men and Boys. Summer Hals from Panama down to a levy chip. ('dps of the latest styles and of every des cription, to suit everybody. Clod-Ins: Coats, ranis and Vests for Men aud lioy.s tn&hirts of dilferent kinds, shirt collars. Mocks, handkerchiefs, cloves, sorka, in shori everything to wear from head lo foot. Also Carpet Bags and Trunks Thankful to onr customers Tor past favors we hope for a continuance of Ihe same, as our prices are low. (Jive us a call and examine for yourselves before purchasing clsewhre. Panama, Leghorn Hats, and Bonnets wniT kkd Ln pnessKO on short nolfee and reason able terms. April -7, IBM Iprim mi it liuinncr 1853. L. iDDINGS & CO. "YTrOULl hereby inform the public that f T they have jnst ree'd from Philadelphia a handsome assortment of llcrchfiHdizCi 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 poods, but they invite all to come and see for them selves assuring them that they will cet MORE VOtlDS Fdlt THE HAVE MO.EY than at any other house iu Lewisburg. 'J'hcy have all kinds of 1)KY GOODS, I'HOCERIE.-. HAlvOWARR, til KE-NSWAKE, and all olhcr article's usually fonnd in a well furnished store. To render their establish ment well worth a visit at all limes thev will continue to receive as thc season ailQlres, new invoices of seasonable goods for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, so as lo be able at a'l limes, lo offer Ihe choice of (lie Vc w York and Philadelphia markets. . Having adopted the motto " Quick Sates and Small Profits," they hope to receive a lib eral share ol public patronage. OjAII kinds of COUNTRY ri-ODUCE taken in exchange for Goods. Lewisburg, April 29, 1853. mm sum, UNION COUUTT, PA., J. FISHER, rroprictor. March 4, 1953-2mpd. J. K. UOULD, (Succ.r to A. rtOT,) Ao.l 60, Cliestn lit Street, Sicn ini't Bu UJinef, PHILADELPHIA, IXTENSt Vfi Music tcnusnrB and Dealer li in Musical Instruments of every descrip tionexclusive Agent for the sale of Hallett, l)avi&Co's(Boston)PalentSospcns'on Bridge JEolian autl other PIANOS LOilberfs Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons,Mrtih"s Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music Books, etc. ' Residents of the country will be supplied b"y 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 UniteJ States, I feet confident of satisfying all who may favor me with a call or order. Dealers m Music supplied on the mosf liberal fcrrrrS. Pianos to let Second-hand Pianos for sale. Iyl73 of a soprr-or totm, for rala at th Chrouicle office, S cu single, 60c gttj " fitruyed or SIoIpji, From Capl. Kcntzner's, in Supar Yallrv. about 92d ult, a valuable dark broWn HORbE. 13 or H years old but would pass for younger, IS haib 3 in. higk, carried his tail one side.one hind foot white to the fetlock, a small white sinpe between the ryes and nose. I will pty S'' reward for his return to me. HENRY KLINE, 8unbury P. O, May 6 pd l p. Augusta Tp, North'J Co NEW FIRM. CABINET MAKING. DWH IC'IIV Si. LLnr.R having to day entered into a Co-Paiiiiership iu llie , above business, would respectl'ully mviie llieir former customers, and the public in general,' to give them a call at Uiuimi's old siand on ' North FOUR TH street, where thev are prepa- ; red lo do all work in Iheirline with ihe utmost.! despatch and on the most reasonable terms. F. A. DON ACHY, A. D. ELDER. Lewisburr. May 2, 1S53 ZVIOliK LUMIJIill! A LARGE additional stic(r of New Lumber adM to the old stck of Dry ..,noo feet of Joists and Scantling, consist ing of all sizes and lenlhs. Sawed Rails and Shingling Lath. S0,0l)n Platerin Lalh, 3 and 4 feet lon. Inch Boards, Weaiherboaids 1 aud inch Pannel Boards and Plank. All who are bnildini; can be accommodated by callin?; on the subscriber, who would be thankful for their patronage. THOMAS NESBIT. Lewi-bur?, May 3, 1S.')3 3mpd Prnvramm, f,r the .Wm Doors orwned at fi o'clock, A. M., performance lo commence al 7 or earlier it desired at Hie Ie Isfcursr Bazaar, Fruit from Fhiladdihia, AVir i'vrl; LivtrpoU and I'ari., one of the choicest selections of Spring and Summer Goods ever bronsht to Lewisbnrg or vicinity, which are now offered for the inspection of all this town and the rest of mankind. The Ladles in particular are invited to raH. Bfflui. and I'Klf'K ar NEW HiI-. We - no btiiu to , no imp et, ix-i a moiw trap.) kmt ),avr a.i,.leU irim miittirmly Iw tttu i rnv rtj-nit-rt, hy tM try ua. rRi.T, liinirtiwn. Lawn. Hj.tt tlr I.Hiutrfi, lnrt.-n. P-'iitinl.. LutP-s. D fUtreis Slwiiif-. Ti.ues, huuiuivr lilkji. Alci. 8wi- ftilt, ! embrr4 'Irrxl. M.sit l.inrn Calubri. .r 1I.IVK tr-n-h worked lldkfis Inwrtlnir nd E'lirtnc. Mrhnir .lilt. Silk li- Krt HtoT, f:.n. Mrti.i,.ry t'olrnn, -Ii-Tinn anJI Silk. ALSO T.n.ofs' Tia-oorris, Ire.- Tnmmici?., S-wmg Silk, nd a Tiiri'tjr of Xution. The attemion of ihe Gentlemen also is inritil toonrrtrk r.r Sftrinar anil Summrr Cllilnrn, ct'Uijr.. VlnMx. Strip j, Mrxturrs. .tf- ft, and a rhoir., f atir It f Tery nnt irtyln ttnt ennt V tifit. A LSU I.IT en n'riH!ii aud pUir.. CroU.D tkth, Cdtlnniulcn. and a g. n-ral aior:iii'iit nf imm.N li,r Sur.imr wear. UtiJ'- Ao:ie.i isi FRtw. onea or Um ei'wt apprt.Ted -rands. ALZO Sliirt Collar?. CraTaf. Ho.--., ry. .loTr.. Ildk, n-pBdi'r. nd a f;rmt Varivtj of artl'-i-s lb tb t:ertlirtcun furuiiihin line. Housekeepers! your attention is called ln.,. Pillow nvllm, nwn and hVvlw.1 Mn-ltns alr tiltoCKRIKSiu abiinJanr. v('A-fud IIAKbWAht., Ciwk.t", Wun.1,0 Ware. l.-u.)..,. (arp-t D.it--. ( AUPLTS, Oil Cltlm. an.1 ln llio-iuli not t-n-t io tit flit-B-a rlinJki lot of Lit ft tot K t.l.nhin'p rwinium Kilnrt. C-l'rues. fumadi, Bay n.u-r and Hie m .t (raan: :Kne. a. I...;..:..- foil TLSIIN. SI I Al.r dt LEWI. 471 oppo-.itc Kline's Hide), Lir-""r f jS-feilO'ft-s1 TTr GRAND EXHIBITION! U'..'li It,,, .a... Iranted to Ihe subscribers y ine ngi...er ... IJiliCK! WOOlCIl J'aCtCJV. InionCo. A::perso,i,havio?cla.msa..r,st r ..arttrftHt, Vulmt tonnlf. '1"'V " 2 JZJZ wk' SlHIS estaMihment i nnr in ill? best firdtrr. '. The machinery bein; nar!y all new and none tint the le.t ol workmen empnve l. the stihscrib-r feels sale in savins that h-s work shall not be snrassed by an v establish - ment in il.is or the dj.,jni,.R counties. IIis waggons will be around as n nal. and those wishin; to patronize his establishment will please avail theniselves of lhal opportu- j til tv. I? I have also on hami, and intend keep in? a choice assortment of fAaaal sneb t. f'iiths, fatinrltt, Cirthmerr'. Twredi. tttantnit, lornir. .te.. which I will ell low for cah. or exchange for Wool and Country Produce ?en- crallv. MARK II l.l'PENNY. Harileton, April 22, !8.3 tf " rtifi Pnjit and quick SaUt." BARGAINS at the CHEAP STORE j. ii. & tv. RRon . "ITE take this melhod of iiiforniin?r the I y public that we have lited lp thc old I VMO TRAU1SG ST.iSl)," ' whete we would invite especial attention to our stock of DOJIEfTIC GOODS, , 1 , Groceries and t ISir, which can not fail to pleae, eiilier in roc-ar I to price or qna'ity. Our pids have been bought for cash, at the lowest price, and will be sold on accommodating terms. C ASH will be paid for all kinds of Grain ana me very ni?;nesi price paio, in goods, lor every description of f)nmrfic l'rndaee. Turtleville, April 22, 1?5: CLIXTOX WELCH, Allorncy at Law, 1 IE WIS Bill G, l'ni,m Co., ,. pa,OfH(E nearly opposite Kliue's Hotel Refers to . JPm. J-,mn Trrvh, ikl!rprfe. Pa. " JimrfT.tMr, 'V F. C. 4'rmrl if "o- tin Ifl. A'rnlfm f Wiltrm. Ismitmm, Fi. A. J.'r'Ti.. 8rr1,r-f. " 4oai.fl .ilrtH. H-iih'ri)rg. .ifra. .vat'A 4 O... Ailodtlj A.u. Lttuinn), April i-J, 1S51. Watchmaker and Jeweler, J cuisbnrq, IJit. LUMBER. THE stibscribcr thankful for past patronage would solicit his friends and the pniiilc's Continuance in hisline rf business, as lie con tinues to keep a largtf stock of Lumber on haud for sale. He has on hand at present the ful loWin, viz. 110,000 feet ofgoorf dry Tine boartU. 10,000 feet of Plank and Boards Weathi boards, Joist and Scantling Poplar Plank, Scantling and Boards Lap and Joint Shinvlrs Pine Paling and Shingling Lath 2'J00 feet of sqfuare limber I TOO feet sawed Rails Narrs and Stone Jus. All of which he will sell al fair price. THOMAS NE-SlilT. tewjsbnrg, Jin. tf, 18 3.a15. " rV IlKMOVALt Dttlt-f- Sl'IIRIl'K would rtrx-et-fully mturin bis old Iricuds and ca-,io mcrS -in f cn and Country lhat he has removed his TIN SHUf to the South ude of Marketislreet, between 3d aud 4th (opposite ltiTTM Marble Yard,) where he is prepared lo execute all order for Tin Ware, -'j-ontin, etc., and abend to Hepmrin as sul. Lemisbur;, April 24, 1853 pi LADICS f Please call at my shop. South y2 3, street, and examine the best aand cheapest Mof J.IIOI.S trtt oliered iu lwisbulg. -My asi runent is new complete, 'consisting of ihe best varieties of PLAIN arid KANfV work, which are offered Inor than at y M'r plate Ja Uvi'lurg Ut ash;on'v call and ate. Children's hoes, 25 els. auJ upwarJ. Ladies' do 62J d" Shoes made to order. II. I'lshrr. Lewisburg, April SC, 18S3 XcwStoreJ NewGcods! HAS been purchased, and shipped, and will arrive next week, oi.e of the ttrgut, t,nMeit, mutt com pit le and roritock of g oJs ever oliered in l-wisburg. Every body cat be accommodated ts lo quality, quantity tod price, to their entire satisfaction, at Ihe new and magnificent str.re-room at the corner of Third and Market streets. Parlirnlars next week. BEAVER, KHKMEIi A. V.OORE. . l-wisbur;, April 15, 1853. -.----" 'VB-CS- IMMEDLVI'ELY, a Journeyman Watchma ker. None but a ood workman, and well recommended need make apphe.-.tinn. Atso, a giHid Clockmaker, can find constam employ menl by jau.a8,'03 A. L. HATFIELD. I J'l"ST received an assortment of Ene-rnnesi ft rosewood Melodenns, from Geo-A. Print e & Co.'s celebrated estaMisumei.i, Butiuic. .. 4 octave Melodeons from C to C f 15 4 J do do C to F 65 5 rio do F to F 73 i l'Zr- 5 do F to F, Piano s-yJr, 100 A. L. HATFIELD, Lew.s! xrg tKTtiiVAI. ! Da;nerret) pc lIkenet.er taken aecordins to the latest lmi roveiueuis, ever Mrs. Ir.iD's Millinery Establishment, .n ! the most reasonable terms, by 6. L. BEKC.S TRESSEK. Lc isb'ure, OcL 27, 16oSt REMOVAL ! -'T-k WI-Kr.f:RKL1 & CO. liave re- I . moved Iheir Smokiru; Em-p-inum lo iha . snop formerly occnpiert ry r. n. numnuan, Il'Xt floor to A. II. Blatr-i Vote., -wtw-ic hy will be happy to wait on their old friends, ard ail lhat may favor ihera with a call. Lewisburg, March 31, 1S53. Ee.utors Notice. ETTEH3 testamentary on the last will II rJu4 and testament of Maxell. As, r l II. e Borough ot l.ewiseurg, aec a, nave ue-n cut delay, to LEX. A.MVUNS, ' ?Ex'r. s5 . uvi'i'w iuun' t -.:.!,, iu iss. i ,"' " ' "... . . 1 :-?m AfT,nf V TJ I ! bnsjnes of the late firm of He... and i ? sprctfully sohcus a tontmoanrt ol me Puul'c P-'"C-- BYER.4 AMMONS. Oyster Saloon. II AVINO filled np the -iooms in Faiea's ! I I ne brick block in n superior manner j the subscriber is now prepared to accommodSM I ihe best styles. A share of public patronag ! solicited by C. Ft HESS Lewisburg, Frpt 15, 1852 OF TflaT roBTiost o NOllYll AMERICA KMllBlTtwo Th-: Fuitfd S'fitrtend Territories the midas, j'eH HrvnaKiek, Ac. tu S- otia, and M sicvj'ilso Ventral America and thc West India Islands. CVmpilt d from th irt.wt rwnt ynrrars and auttW I -.unva. 1'oi.iMhr.i i.yJ.uB MoNK,BaiUmoi,lld. I FT EH much labor and expense, the PnlK 'i- lisher is enabled to furnish a complete lamt ?ecnraie t'egraphical Map, on a lareer JCJ,e ,ha0 anv Rerirral m3? heretofore issued, : embraein; the whol" country from the Atlantis j , ,,e Pacific Ocean, and extending from tbe ' 5,1th parallel cf North Latitude to South Am rica.or to within 7 desrees of the Equator. Ho Jabot or pains ha been spared to make it One f the niot accura accurate Reference Maps ever put rorib,ihere bein;; much entire new matter ta'k.u from actual Surveys, and many flatties not found on any other work extant. The Drawing and Engravii" ar executed Willi neatness and accurac'y.sliovrin? distinctly the Kailroads (made or proicte'l.l Camls, Rf vers and Lakes, with the Names, Boundaries. j Position and Hclative iie Of Sll the .tales an Territories belonjriiijf to the Oovernmert ol the United Sta:cS,of North America, and oi'i'ie Rf public of .1!eico.te?eLher wiih the Canadas. I New Brunswiek-and Nova Scotia. a'f aH lba j different Siales Of Cemrnl i.'neriLa, New '.trc- nada and th. Isthmus nf Panama; ti:e lae-a'i.'U ( hf a. I ihe Ci'is. P";".;,,-!! Towns.Vilbfs, t!i? I Indian Trbes; the prominent steppimj piatesi I o'i ihe great routes leadins it the "."'S j Re;.:ii. to r'S'n.d.. ; .-! a r ; h.r.v.115 I the oVta-vcs by land u-. I thu 1 rhost important places i i; :h:s u: R" l ! : oihir parts of ihe W. r. U eii. ' jii-n c' nr'.y th" 'm Kejions ot . .Nri'ma. liv 'irvevs and Expior.itionsirfl"oI.frc!'.'r.t,L:ciif.V,'i!ie Emerv. Aoeit and oh'.- Il will be fonnd a valuable s -':nlr.itin in aH rv useful in ih" .rerice T-r-.'.ft no Ac .' I rcilers llic s lk b.-s .-. '. : '. . -a- I Institutit ns of Lcam.i'.. e-av '. Library of any gcu;!.- it heir" a'l on thc snr r r-n1 p irtion V'-en nrr u. : -. i ?. is a'..yt 5 I"'. LiTh bv 5 1 ' 1 N.R. A I'cv :. i f V It's Prrriec!on, i e..-rr,v?.' en i:o- i -. 'v; South-west corner '( '?. e".ru' ."Tir.. r. a pew plant there being 1 9 uer.-cs tiiip'icai?.1. rs!.. biting China in the West a, v. .-l! i. ; H 1st, wilh the Continent of ..rrwHca in tie centre; showins. conc'nsively, the tr.i- oorta Hon of trio,lls from East to West and rice rert.t must, eventually, It by ihe Isthmus f .'..liana, Nicaragua Lake, or throuah the Unit, iisiate, il being man tlMnand"niires neairr. LUTHER' HOOT. Will soon cant us t'nion County kt tills Uif. ifor I 1
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