LEWISBURG CHRONICLE, & WEST BRANCH FARMER. JTrmisterg Clpnirlc B. O. HICXOX, Editor. O. K. WOEDEIC, Printer, nilin wb hi actnacs. $1,' in thro Binothi, $2 paid Wilkin Um yaar, and $20 at the end of the year. Agent in Philndotnhiar-v' B Palmer and E W Carr. Lewisburg, Pa. FRIDAY MORKIXG, J CSE 3, 1853. a iwroTOe RrarntAm. Administrator, PuMie A V .. M,.r. huitiL Manufacturer. MLrXkthe '"'" em.. Ti. paper ha. a rood .n.1 uwreaJinKeirculation in aromn.an.ty eontal liSTae lanr a proportion of active, aolvent producer, e.,uaa.ere, and dealer a any other in Uie State. Kew Advertisement. A Book for the Times Medicine for the Farmers' out-door Family and new Medicine for the Household also a New candidate. ajBjB.The llailroad Directors tucct to uiurrow in Baltimore. Bjgy-Thc regular monthly meeting of the Society for Inquiry will be held on University Hill on Sunday afternoon, June 6th, at 2 o'clock. A report on 11 air will be read. XNow is the time or near at hand at least when Ice Cream is resorted to to dissipate heat. Nasser's Freexers are coming into very general use. They are of different sizes aud prices, which place the preparation of this luxury within the reach of most families. Mr. Henry W. K0T7.KH we believe has tho agcucy of the business. SrCol. Henry S. Gross, of Aarons- lur. we rejoice to sec, Las obtained a well-paying offwc in the 1'LilaJcILia Cus tom House. JoyCapt. John Fkrster, after serving the Democracy 40 or 50 years, and Laving no competitors, Las bagged tbo Mifllinburg Post Office. We congratulate the Captain, and wish Lira many years of joy in distrib uting Lis favorite paper, tbe Chronicle. BgaIn tbe distribution of the spoils by the new Administration, we observe tbnt John Sirincford Kq. of New Berlin comes in for tLe office of an Aid to tbe !overnor, with tLe rank of Lieutenant Colonel. May lie wear Lis blushing bonors meekly and l""g. Man Ikownei. A man named Levi lSurnctt, aged about 35 years was drowned tit Lock Haven on tbe 1st iust, whilst cn pged in getting up logs to the new Saw Mill at that place, and although a great many men were at tbe place, lie sank to the bottom and was drowned before assis tance could be rendered. Tbe water was about 12 feet deep. "The great metropolis of old Union," tg.A communication in tbe ChrmHr. of the 13th ult., signed 'Snyder County referring to tLe Division question, asks : I want you, each and all Jurymen, Wit nesses, and what-not the 9 out of 10 of you who climb the mountains to get to the next i'ounty Court, to ask yourselves, Shall we endure this unnecessary toil another forty years ? and our children after us? While 'J out of every 10 tax pavers live on lands drained j the Buffalo or by Middlecreck, shall we be always dragged from them over the mountains to New Berlin ? Shall we be forced away from the natural course of travel and trade, to keep u that little hill-environed town ! Or, are we . not now wealthy and numerous enough lu have two counties, and a County Scat somewhere in the Valleys where nineteen-twentieths of us do all our other business ! The greatest good of the greatest number" ttemanih a change." It will be seen that nothing is said by '!nyder County about 'Lcwkburg.' Yet tbe At'ic ll rlin Titmt asserts that "The Chronicle is fearful that LcwtsarRn will In- forced away from the natural course of travel and trade, and be obliged to come to Niw Bli. Very true our inexhaustible lieds of iron ore wi il r. ,l ik- .,! I II shortly control the trade f Lewtsburs; but we can't help it. Nature has designed New Berlin for the threat metropo lis of Old Union. There la this difference, however, in the remark of the Chronicle, that instead of Lewisburg being fjreed amoy ftom the natural course of travel, &c.,the Chronicle and its masters have forced the trade 4c. from Lewisburg." Next time tbe Cbronicle's "masters" as semble at the "yreat nv:tr2tli" of Longs . , i ,i i ,i 1 town, wc shall submit the .juery whether a man who would wilfully pervert truth as ( inahons the .standard History of the subject it is in the foregoing, is nut mean enough j o wl"ch " mats. . it- is In consequence of the late fire in the Pub to steal a ehecp or rob Lis mother : Wisher's establishment, he has been unable for If the reader will cast his eve upon the the last few months to supplylhe frequent orders opposite page, lie will fcc that the boasted " metropolis," after bleeding tL County Forty years, has A7m out of Cue Hund red and Eiyhty Taxable business estab lishments in Union county 9 in ISO, or 1 to 20. OcersIiaduKiny mctrnjiofo ! Compared with the "metropolis," what iusignificant little towns are Seiinsgrove, lewisburg, Frccburg, Middlcburg, Ilar tlcton, Mifflinburg! We can assure the Timet, that Lewis burg never had more trading business than now and that there is more building going on than for several years past In other towns in the Northern part of the county, we are happy to see the same prosperity manifest. From this specimen, the friends of Pivision will sec at a glance how much fair or honest treatment they arc to ex pect from the New Berlin press. 6rThe Luminary states that a liund rcdandffty load of Lumber were brought to Muney on Saturday last The Muncy Creek 1'lank lload Company ought surely to go a head, with such prospects for Insi nojss before it tSfCooL. For one mechanic to under work another, ail then aJt his tools to work wilh. ASSEMBLY. The Central portion of Union county had the Assembly for two years, '43 and '49 the Northern portion ' for two years, '50 and '51 and Juniata for two years, '52 and '53. Last year Ju-1 niata by a large majority voted against having a Member from that County. If that is her opinion still, the next Member clearly belongs to the South part of Union county certainly not to the North or to the Center. Snyder or Juniata ? On the Hth April lai.1, by Rev. Mr. Tobias, at the OM Fort, Dr. Dasikl Hilb..h and Miss Jiwtt B. Strohei iu, bttth of Rebersburg. Two nioDtlut hrnrr wll nigh F.ipti aruuuil hi new io in llmeu ct luiin wn- buuud; Till oiiw vu bid the trtio report Of what "did" at Potior t'urt. Bcrichter. In I.ewisburg, 30ih ult., by Rev. J.WinccofT, Jons 15. Cl-tlir and Miss .Ma hi Fbaix, all of Lewisburg. MtfOur bert wfchra tn th bride and groom ft their kindly pmcmbnQre f tho Chronicle efiUMfebuitiit a luufi and a hny life be theirs! And li.-re comet. anutkr ri' h rake, with a note that then wrr marrird, In Mitninbtirg, 31st inst by Rev. E. Kieffer, D.H.M i LLKR.M.l).. and Miss ihh G.HuirMAir. an oi Miininiiurg. II raven bbfttt the Doctor and bin wife To the latest genrratiufi. And mar th. find th married life onr Upon of cnnxtlatton 51 a vrry rva? pleasure Uud. To ratify tWir uuioti. And may tk-ir liarrrnt be and end Our Meld of wtt comtii union. May thfy in Mfsisiuff, t-o. be bk.-t; Mistt'rtuun rt.Dif nu. Defer! Itut Uii-ir reward et-rnal rent. And 1 rvuirmberr4 ever! JAB, .Tn, In Sunbury. 24th ulu by Rpv.r.Dorn. Fkaw cis BuibBT, ofTamaqua, and Mifs Stsiar . Vur?fGwa?(v of Sun bury. On the 21th ult. by Rev. J. G. Anspach, ! Jacob IltfDKit Kt and Miss Mirt JaseOmwio both of Mitlltiibur On the 1st inst. by Rev. S.L.M.Conser, J.m I)k1Ias of Lewisburg aud Miss Ana Euza I.namT of Milllinburg. FITS ! FITS ! FITS ! THE VIACT&DLE UTIUjT EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the aire of Fits, Spatms, Cramps, and all lytrvous ana voiislttulional Viseanes. 1 )ERSONS who are laboring under this distressing malady will und the VEu ST ABLE EPILEPTIC PILLS to be the only remedy ever discovered for curing Epilepsy, or Falling Fits. TU'-se Pills ppmi a ffperifie action on the nerroun ?yt.l.-m. and although they are iTepare,! rstwiallr f..r the 'Urjwe oi euriUK t il, uit-y will to tountj or eyjwnal beu-t-lit hr all rt.s alftVteU with wnk ncrv.-f. or wliu U7 ... I.1.. : :Z rr.".T'?,i ,KV or.wJ""" anv rue t,it..r. in ehrouie eompuinu. .r .t.a-e of long ttaik'tinp. Mtpcrindui-cU ly uervoiunese, they are eiecililiKly heTMticial. lif rr tx. or two boxes ttr $5. Pernonn out or tlie ill, eurlnin a rrmittjture, will hare the title e-ut ttiem through the mail, tn-e of fioytaee. For snle hy SKTII S. IIANCr No. lus, IKLTia B stkkit. HalUuH.lv, Ui whom onkrs from all farte of the t uiuu uuet be addre.-ecd, ioet-iaid. J 1 470 Dew e.w. ALL HAIL TUB Tlilt MM! THAT gFICKARTS CATTLE POWDER HATH ACHIEVED. Thousand are testifying to its Efficacy The merciful Mm it kmd to hi Bast.n A' F'l'ER years of Mutly and experiment by the Inventor, to compound irom pure treraric material a rowder that nocLi and i st take the place of the thousand and one nostrum ttn up and palmeU ujion the public mi "cer tain lt-int.tefl" th turn of all diea8 which th Hrut nvation are hiir to,'' he I1&0 produced the one hf-aUiDK tliii adTeTtim-uitrnt. 'nu cau grnutnt ualet-f bparinr' our rc simiJt Miniature. Ihn demand liaii hevn u-h ttiat itH sale has been chu-Br con fined tu tha jjiat-t of iVnnsvlvatiia ; but wo have now mnoumiuaU-d sueh arrnoceuieuUUiat waare urvparrd tO!upplT Un: numertrua order now on band, an wII a thow we Diav hereafter ' r . ....... . 1 Knoainfc thtf 4'owder tn poaen all tb curattTf prop-ertn-a h-iw avt f n-ttt, we dvui a tulomu tfnule uf wnrdii uitn'eraaarT,lliitg autnurrat Uiavt iu ium attrrili will utTtirc fr It a readj dale. IMnff eompotied of pure TtUiMe inn dienta, it can be dafcly and judiciously given to that utible aniuiai the llKK,at ail Mtartons aud iu aUwtathert. I tn enVeb axe uo J dtr pampering uf I he eyleiu, creating a bloated earcaw with a prematunfheddiu; of tite hair, but on the other hand it strengthens the disestiou, puri but, the rirulatt the trinary orjranA. tiien hy inipmrinjt and pr-'tfetiUR the whole physical condition of the autuial ereu when in an apparently facaithy state, aud acerfut. and itif'tft'U', cure when he has contracted the I'lVmifER OLAXDtKJ FolKleKR T49.ERS hLMtar.kia Heaves Itorr Ciiuuc 1 NFLVMKO LCNUd YELLOW WaTF.R. T. the Atjrieulturit and Tniryman, it in an inTaluhte remedy fr their N EAT CATTLE latoritiK uuder ll'-T I HMthu, I Ioll 'w Hoax, and other of tbe many complaintf i winrli ttiiy are liabie troui pupprehsiou ot the tuiturai w-creUwns. MIIA II COW? are mu-1i Wnefited by omisionally mim with their Mop or Feed, it har a tendeuey to 'tn-ntiK-u the animal, reiuove all ountrurUonn from the mlik ttiU'A, promote all the ttrretion5. and ocnuetjneully addinic uiurh to the strength uf the animal, tuautity aud tjueility of her Milk, Cream and Itutter. lit n ir, during the warm ijioiii are constantly over- IiejiUtii; tiieuirriieii. wittrn result in their petting touh-, I nvn of the hun-s and other parta, which naturally ha a teiideuey t,. retard their tn'lh. Iu all u' h ran a table fpMittful. mixed tn a burket of fwill, and jOen every other day, will (tpeeilily remove nil difficulties, and the animal aid n iutrreajie in Health aud t-'at. ho. of the ten of tlioiirtandx of thin oouutrv, harlnx either the one or other of the aumiaJft which tlds l'oler benefit, will W no in warily and ro unmi-rciful n th "'art. and unjuxt Ui liinia lf. an not lo Rive it a trial t e .,,,!, pr,.ait., lliat .hr-.vrit:s.mmtriu. II will IK a p-Tiuauut in oiiLi uiiiir. biki uet'meu at! rspvutial?, as Uie l urrvimb aiv! Ilrur.i tbeinilTw are. Al.E. 1)A MI L 11. I.I LIU N, imlT (.'ixitts' t-um,) Klly Tji, Uuion Co. Ta. Frotcstant America's Boos for the Timss. Or. Dowling's History of Romanism. "I UST published a saw asn Etnitorn kbi- ff TIO ! of Dr. DOW LINO S HISTORY OF KOMANlsM. This popular and valuable work : tl- . . t.... ...I . iwniuii ii loi'sitiui ouBonitr wiic u n sectarian i fcM been prommnced by all P(otestMl denom: for this work. He has now the pleasure to announce that Dr. Dowhng has prepared an extensive and valuable Supplement of about 150 pages, including all the recent events of interest in relation to Pope Pius IX., the strug gle for liberty in Rome, the Madiai, Gavazi, etc etc.; and that the enlarged work (making a noble volume of 815 pages) is now ready, and will be supplied to agents, booksellers and the public witlttut any advance of price upon the old editions. Hundreds of testimonials from distinguished clergymen, scholars, presidents of colleges and others, have been received, testifying to the fidelity and value of this History. A single one of these, from the pen of that eminent Protest ant scholar, the Rev. Geo. B. Chee ver, D.D, is given as a specimen of the whole : -Ttiln rxmllrnt anil t-sntiful work." bbt Dr. ChTtr, "pogaeMB aiany antl Terr atrnnir rJaiUR for popular favnr, and we do not doubt that it 1 dwtinrd to hart? an extra ordinary Dale, it IB one of the moet elegantly einbelHuhed and executed worka we hava ever aeeu faned from the American preiw : eontaininft s large number of highly gniehed engraringa, uluatratiTe of tin ee reason lea, tuper liuona, aireenitiooa, and inrldenta of Koeaanisia, which often tell a moat eloquent tale, and are of real utility as well an highly ornamental. Tlie work itself il charactsr itd he (rest research. and a eomprehenrive and scripturel Ti -w ot th nature and hi-tory of the 1'oofeh eyBtem. It nres-nte a snrrinct but ufuc-ntly full history of tbe rie, progrena, ermra, cru-ltief, and preeent condition of the l'aia.-y, authenticated by icf-rence to Uie moHt undoubb-d hutorie aourom. retaUxl in a apiriu-d, engaging and iuprewtiTe atyle, and arranged lo tbe most lucid manner. It alioundK in facta and incident, and. with ita beautiful illUftraUona. ie better adapted to furniah a vivid and im prceBiee portraiture of Komanvra as it is. than any other book a know af. It annpliee a great lack in our theolo giral hlerature; and now that a conflict with Home Is toroed upon ut. and i soon to become the hnaini!i of na all. eicrgy and wSwui'JMr,5SrSS! JKISS are tt in every family, and adorning every ecu- a the land."' I and arguua- be glad to tre table in ffj'Ageiits for the almve work, to whom val uable inducements will be oflercd, wanted in every Slate of the Union. Applv to EDWARD WALKER, Publisher, May, 1853. 1 1 l-'ultua St, Kew York. DIED, In Northumberland, 19lb ult., Cosmo Uir, in his HOtli year. In Ilughesville, S6th ulL, of a malignant cancer from which he had suffered seveial years, Col. Joas F. Man k, aged about 43 one , f the most active business mtu and respected j citizens of Lycoming county, Wiedu, 'ears! Vm J On the 28th April, in her 5th year, ' da6htr of Benj. Haus, of M.iilu.bu.g of White Deer, tn her 7'Jih year. In M'Eweusvilie, 21st ult., in her 7th year, Lakra Jans, only daughter of Rev. S.R.Bover. On the 30th April, in her C5ih year, alter years of suffering from pulmonary disease.Aaa wile of Joseph Wallis of Northumberland. CANDIDATES ion OFFICE : Charge 25 ci fur each insertion of 12 &ir. K?prescnlaIve. To the People of the VniiM and Juniuta District. I was greatly pleased to see in a -New Berlin paper, some nine siuce, the name of HE.NKV W. S.'Y DKIt, of Selinsgrove, for next Member of the Assembly. 1 here seems to be a general saiistaction with his name, among all with I whoin 1 have conversed. His sterling merits are too well known to require any eulogy at my hands. Let us elect him by an old fash ioned Snyder majority. LEGION. JAMES D. CHAM BERLIN, of Buffalo Tp. is recommended as a proper person to lead the Whig column at the next election of Irotll liolarjr of L'ninn county. As to his ability to perform the duties of that office, none need have any doubt, as all who are acquainted Willi hun can testify. Knon inz as 1 do his ability and esteeming him well worthy I would respecuuny recommend him for that office, A tioon Whio. Being solicited by a number of inv fellow citizens, I have consented to be a candidate for ; the olhce of IH'puty Surt ryor of Union i county, subject to the decision of the Democ- I ratic Whig County Convention. The Act of Assembly requiring that a practical surveyor should be elected, I solicit the support of my Fellow Citizens, and should I be nominated and elected, I pledge myself to perform the duties of said ollice wilh fidelity and to the best ol my ability. MilHinburg, May 19, IH53, ROBERT U. H. HAYES. i lunxuuui, tuurney. ftir.cuiior: At the coming rail Election, we will be called I " a m lusccuuiig Attorney ior union i county. I think we ought to re-elect GEORUE I HILL, Esii, of Seiinsgrove. He has held the I olhce for three years, is well qualified, and has discharged his duties to the entire satisfaction of the court. suitors. His urbanity of manners has won him the esteem of all those j who have had the pleasure to form his acqua- nuance. .nay is. hiwitiuia. If Oil CarfHMiterN. Double and single beech Planes, Long Jointers, Kaisiiig, jl'lowand Groove Pannel Ploughs, with and without handles ; Fillisters, self-regulating Sash ; Flat O'Uee and Bead O Oee and Fillets ; ltatbit amt Heads, all sizes ; Uraces with and withuut bitts; Lung Shanked Finnerand Socket Chisels, together with an endless variety of tools to tit out tlie kit complete, all lor sale at lower rates than ever offered in this country. May 27. HEAVER, KIIEMER & MOORE. IOR Buildci-H. The most complete as " sortmentof Tnininiugs for Uuildtngs ever oilered, at K. &, M. Canister Powder, and Safety Fuse just re ceived at B., K. Jt M. LATEST ARRIVAL! TUST received at the Bazaar, an extensive 117 assoruiieni oi itc n it uuu. comprising 1 every variety of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dress (oodfi lor summer wear- Call Bwn, a U,cy are going oil fast. TI.STIX, STUART & LEWIS, May 2t, '53. Opposite Kline's Hotel. LADIES' BREAKKA sT COiTlA R V,"t h e last invention, just received at ihe Bazaar. TL'STIX, STL'AKT & LEWIS. HITE OOODS a heavy stock, offered very cheap, by TUSTIN', STUART & LEWIS. C"v )D KISH, Dried Beef, Cheese, and a gres arietv of Orocencs at TUSTIN, STUART & LEWIS. Jiiot Received, MNE Lot of Berages, Prints, Muslins, etc. X1 by LjL" A ' SHAD and Mackerel a new supply at May I'J WALLS'. "I i HANDS wanted, immediately, to make 11 Clothing, hv BEAVER, KREMER & MOORE. 11 Y EXPRESS Parasols, B. ragcs, Lawns and Uinghams just ree'd by Beaver, Kremer At Moore. SECOND Arrival of Fine Wool Carpets at May 19. Beaver, Kremer & Moore. Second Arrival of New Goods ! HAVING disposed of most of our first pur chase of Spring Goods, we would res pectfully invite the public to call and see the Cheapest and Best assortment of New Goods that has been opened in Lewisburg this season. Having bought Fine Dress Goods at very reduced rates from spring prices (particularly for cash) we feel determined that our custom ers shall hare the beneht of our purchases. Call, see and judge for yourselves at the old stand of "J. HAYES & CO. I.OR the LADIES Every desirable style and quality of Dress Goods to lie had at very reduced rates at the old stand of J. HAYES & CO. PARASOLS a splendid assortment of Silk, Turk Satin and satin lined Parasols to be hal at very low prices at HAYES " "I ATS AND CAPS Moleskin, Panama, I I f'hmfxr and Lpo-horn Hats Silk and j Fancy Cloth Caps at low prices by HAYES. Wood and Willow Ware. 20,000 FANCY CORN BROOMS. 1,500 Dos.BUCKETS, Assobtbo COLORS 600 NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBS, 800 CEDAR CHURNS, 500 DOZ. WILLOW BASKETS, 300 Do. WALL & SCRUB BRUSHES ore, Ae. The largest stock ever offered in Philadel phia, and the cheapest in the world. Orders promptly filled. M. & J. M. ROWE, No. Ill NoaTtt Taian stskvt. Mar. II 3m 465 Philadelphia fit raw Goods Spring THE subscriber is now prepared to ex hibit to Merchants and Milliners his usual heavy stock of Ladies' and Misses' STRAW and SILK BONNETS. STRAW TRIMMINGS and ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Palm-leaf, Panama and every variety of SUMMER HATS for Gentlemen ; which for Extent, Variety and beauty of manufacture, as well as uniformly close prices, will be found unrivaled, TIIAUK WIIITK. THOMAS WUITE, No. 41 Soctb Sxcoxn Strket, Feb, ll-3in !61 Philadelphia. DEEDS of supeiior form, for rale it the CJiroukle onice, 0 ct tingle, 50c pcWu THE undersigned have this day entered into co-partnership under the firm of Tvstik, Stuabt & Lewi, 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 and the public in general will please continue favorintr ti with their patronage. JOSBPH P. TUSTIN, ABSALOM B. 8TUAKT, THOMAS LEWIS. Lewisbnrg, May 2, 1853 Fresh Meat! 2& rilliK undersigned respectfully announces X that his Hut titer KllO in the rear ol his residence (on South THIRD street) is aj;ain in operation, and Bnf, Veal, Mutton, 4e will be regularly supplied to his friends and the public, every Tc and Famav morn ing's, on cheap and accommodating tetms. FRAXCIS KELLERS. Lewisburg, May IS, 1853 CAUTION. ALL persons are hereby notified not to trust my wife Potty (late Polly Monk) as 1 will not pay any debu ot her contracting. JOHN 11EN.MCOFF. Buflalo Tp, May 6, 1853 pd NEW FIRM PIIVTIAG and C II AIR MAKIAG nAVING entered into a co partnership for the purpose of carrying on the above branches of business, the subscribers are prepared to execute work in their line, A T THE OLD STAND, at the upper end o( 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 entire satisfaction, they hope to receive a liberal share of patronage and pay. JOHN B. CUTLER, WILLIAM WHITING. Lewisburg, April 18, 1853 Report of Insurance Company A BS TR ACT of the First Annual Report of X the Boian or DimcToas of the "Union County Mutual Fire Insurance Company," made at their Annual Meeting on the first Mouday of May, A. D. 1853. Amount of property inaured op to May 2, 1853 $177,232 33 Amount of Premium Notea, May 3, 1853 17,434 81 Number of Policies in force, May 2. 1853 151 STATEMENT of tbe Operations of the Com pany during the past year. viz. Losses Ann KxrEsniTUBEA. Amount ol claim foi loss (1,115 83 Amount of compensation to Direct ors, Executive Committee, Presi dent and Secretary 23 85 Amount of incidental expenses for policies, books, by-laws, charter, seal, adverusiug, real, ic. 148 97 $1,387 65 Amount RECEIVED on Tiemium Notes the past year 871 21 Amount of Liabilities over Assets of the Company f 4 16 41 jkCTt'al. STATE Of TBE TCSDS. A mount of balance on unpaid claim on which Order is issued $515 83 Amount due from Agents 19 95 A mount of Treasurer's acc't 19 44 99 39 Amount ol Deficit, Msy 5, 1 853 $416 44 IT1TEV.IXT or LOSSES THE VIST TEAR. J.k. W olla. Cut Buffalo. 41.115 83 DIREUTOKS. Jinx Maboiiall - White Deer. W. Roshoio - New Berlin. Jims Gi sui - East Buflalo. Joax Wilt Hartleton. Thovas Clinsas Kelly. Isaac Eiek - Union. Ww. F. Waosvsillee Selinsgrovo. Freii'k C. Motek . Freeburg. Wr. G. HxuanLii Ohapmnn. Hi oh P. Shellis - Lewisburg. Nun Miilewatb Beaver. Joh.v; A. Meste - Lewisburg. Thusas Hax es - Lewisburg. OFFICERS. PitEsinET JOHN GU'XDY. Vice Psksipest THO'S CLING AX. Sei: a etahw J. A. MERT5C. TaEASi-asa H. P. SHELLER. AGENTS. Elus F. fti si.r East Buffalo. Jiihv; H. Eilert - Hartleton. Georre Hill. Eimj. - Scjinogrove. Hesrt W. Crotxkr Lewiaburg. I.ewtsborg, May 3, 1853 3w TAKE NOTICE! The undersigned, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Lewisburg and its vicinity, that they are prepa red to do all kinds Itlack nillhln7 at their Shop on the comer of North 4tb street and the Bulfaloe road. . Horse shoeing. Wagon Work and all kinds of Repairing done to order. Coal, Iron and Grain taken in exchange for work. . &. II. FlNher. May 1, 1853 A NEW Boots and Hir STOCK OF Books and m Shoes, Stationery. THE subscriber anhonnces to his friends and the public generally that he has jtist received from Philadelphia a large and excel lent assortment of comprising every kind am variety of Gentle men's Boots, Gaiters, Monroes, Ties, Slippers, etc Ladies' Fine Oailrr Bool, Buskins, Jenny I.inds, 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 with a good assortment of SI alio ncrj etc The above goods have been care fully selrc 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 his long experience and a determination to spare no effort or expense to please. he hopes to merit and receite a liberal shareof business. JOHN HOUGHTON. Lewisburg, May 6. 1853 leaver, Kremer & Moore, HAVE just received, by Express, a second supplv of Fancy Press Gorofs, French .ee.lle Work, Embroidery, .Bonnets, fce. May 4, 195U 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 I, 1853 NEW FIRM, AND A NEW STOCK IN TRADE. The subscribers having formed a co-partnership in business, now offer to old friends and the public, at the late stand of S. F. Lvndall.on Market street, the cheapest (lor cash) and best lot ot Uootfl an& for Men and Boys, ever offeredin Lewisburg. Men's Boots from 1 up to 6. Also all kinds of .ZV V"E.cU!2 Gaiters, half-Gaiters, elc. 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. ti. K U. Siller. Lewisburg, April 28, 1853 BUT ALREADY UERE! r II AYES & CO. have again received . then large and well-selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which they are determined to deal out to the buyer. Their stock embraces every style and variety to suit the purse or fancy. It is ueless 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. You would do well to give them a call. Lewisburg, April 20, 1853 SPRING FASHIONS 1S53. HAT, CAP & CLOTIIISG STORE, South East Corner Market and Third Stt, 'J. tt F. Spyker HAVE just opened and for sale cheap for Cash or in exchange for country produce IlalM Moleskin Nos. 1, 2, 3; Silk Nos. 1, 2, 3 ; Angola Nos. 1, 2, 3 ; black curled brim, pearl and flat brim Hungarian, Cue 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. Cloth I ua; Coats, Pant, and Vests for Men aud Boys; Shirts of different kinds, shirt collars, stocks, handkerchiefs, gloves, socks, in short everything to 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. Give us a call and examine for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. Panama, Leghorn Hats, and Bonnets writ ei ed ai presses on short notice and reason able terms. April 27, 1853 spring a nit lininncr L. IDDINGS & CO. WOULD hereby inform the public that they have just ree'd from Philadelphia a handsome assortment of licrchandisc Of all kinds and latest styles, which, having been purchased at unusually low rates, they are enabled to oner 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 litem that Ihev will get MOKE UOUUS POK THE SAME MOSEY than at any other house in Lewisburg. They have, all kinds of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, yiEENSWARE, 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 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 share ol public patronage. (TJ'AII kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for Goods. iLewisburg, April 29, 18S3. mn urn suns, UNION COUNTY, PA., J. FISHER, Proprietor. March 4, 1853-2mpd. E. GOULD, (Successor to A. HOT,) Cluetnut Street, Sivaim,' Building, PHILADELPHIA, INTENSIVE Mcstc rcBLisHttl and Dealer in Musical Instruments of every descrip tion etclusive Agent for the sale of Hallett, Davis &Co's(Bostou)PatentSusneosion Bridge ASolian and other PIANOS, I.Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeonsjrfartin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Muste, Music Books, etc. Residents of th country will be" supplied By mail ot otherwise with any roOsic 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 mxy favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on tlie most liberal terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos tut sale, 1) 4f J. SI rayed or Stolen, V From Cant. Kemiier's, in Sugar jjT Valley, about 21 ult, a valuable. rTTj dark brown HORSE, 13 or 14 years old but 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 (or his return to me. HENRY KLINE, Sunbury P. O, May 6 pd Up. Augusta I p, Nortn u . . NEW FIRM. CABINET MAKING. PVOVICH li. KLIi:il having to-day 17 entered into a Co-Partnership in Ihe' above business, would respectfully invite their former customers, aud the public in General.! to give them a call at Doa.rm's old stand on North FOURTH street, where they are prepa red to do all work in their line with the utmost despatch and on the most reasonable terms. F. A. DON ACHY, A. D. ELDER. Lewisburg, May 2, 18.'3 MO UK LUMIlElt! A LA ROE 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. 50,000 Plastering Lath, 3 and 4 feet long. Inch Boards, Weatherboards 1 and 1 inch Pannel Boards and Plank. All who are building can be accommodated by calling on the subscriber, who would be thankful for their paironatre. THOMAS NESBIT. Lewisburg, May 3, 1853 Smpd rVMAtl 4 QBJlND EXHIBITION! Programme for the Season Doors opened at 6 o'clock, A. M., performance to commence at 7 or earlier if desired at the I.e.vliburs Bazaar, Frah from iVn'WejjAin, Acw lort-, Liverpool and iiru, one of the choicest selections of Spring and Summer Goods ever brought to Lewisburg or vicinity, which are now offered for the inspection of all this town and Uie rest of mankind. The IadieM in particular are invited to call, EXAWSi. ana THICK our NKW (ioOUS. bam no bitits to oflV r. no tra. to -t, (caoT't a mrm trp, Hut have adopt! aiwaa BmifcrMBl Iriia thu la our Btanuanl, by thit try on. TK1 NTS, Gintrtiam. Lawn. H.rvjr Lainra. B'anrr, P"ptinft. Lunrva, lie Hg-, Mulltr. Tiivnv, SuniDHfr finis, Alpara, Swi- plain aol ral'na Urrvl. ALSO Linrn Cuul.rtc ptrket Hdkf. Fivorh wvrked IHkt. Inwrtinirs and Kinir". Mr.hair Mitt. Silk and Kill lllrirr, P:inx, Hosiery Vtt"n. M'Tino anil iik. A L.Si i Towns' Tuasivia, lira TnnunjLig., vwinR Silk, and a variety or Ntiou. The attention of the Gentlemen also is inritd tnonr Btork of Spriuit and .-nmiii.-r ra.,iin-re, t rouiiirisiiiit l'UuU. Mrifws, Xittum. V-tUfa, and a rhir , variety tf very neat tyl' rA"f cna'f In bniL A t..W l.in- ( en etriid and plain, t' niton Cloth. Cottonalea, and a , general asaurtnteot 1 iimI Inr ifumtik-r wear, tenidea i AaMutAs asd r'nr.w-u cloths, of tbe rnoMt approved ! brandn. AWIt rh'.rt Collars, Cravat, Ikwlery, lilove, ' IMkr, pipeiidrr. and a grot uentleinen'0 Furniithini; lino. lldkf. SiDeiidrr. and a trreat variety of arUt-lea In the uuciiKuiiHumui Uouse keepers! your attention is called to our u-k of Ttriitvii. cotton and I jnen liaprr, sheet - inn. Pillow Mo.lin,, hrnwn aM bleark-a Maau. . i . v 1. 1 . .i-i'fc" t i ii .unit' i Kket, Wooden ar, l.i'uips cirpet itaj!i AKi'KT.-,' Oil Cloths, and lieu thooirh ttiH lea-t in tho frtteme a plrndid lot of I'EISPI MKR J". I.ulia prrBium Kxtrarta, tlirnea, iVniBBlini, Bay V atvr and Urn tnoat fragrant Ka-encra. Admission free. Call on TlSllN, SIX'AKI'tV LEWIS, 471 opposite Kline's Hotel, LncUhur lin i, iir a 1-, , inucla Woolen raeton ' Xear llartlotoia, a'aloa count)'. flllllS esublishment is now in tlie best order, I The machinery being nearly all new, and none but ihe best of workmen employed, me sunscnocr teeis sale in saying tnai his work shall net be surj)assed by any establish- ment in this or the adjoining counties. those wUhiug to palrouize his esinblishment. ...c uc biwuuii u-un. ami w ill please avail themselves of that opportu nity. CF" I have also on hand, and intend keep ing a choice assortment of Cioodtt, such as Cloths, Saline Its, Ciwhmcres, Tweeds. Blankets, Yams, Jr., whrch I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Country Produce sren erallv. MARK HALFPENNY. Hartleton. April 22, 185:1 tf " Small Iritis and Quick Sales," BARGAINS at the CHEAP STORE riK s: ii. & v . imowx. "V7"E take this method of informing the public that we have tilted tip the old -VSIOS TRAD1SH STASD," where we would invite especial attention to our stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, Groceries and FISH, which can hot fail to please, either in rrgard to price or quality. Our goods have been bouzhl for cash, at ihe lowest price, and Will be sold on accommodating terms. CASH will be paid for ail kinds of drain and the very highest price paid, in goods, lor everv description of Domestic Product Turtleville, April 22, 1S53 CLIXTOX WELCH, Attorney at Law, LEWISBURG, Union Co., Pa. 6rS.0rriCE nearly opposite Kline's Hotel Refers to iAia. Jaws ftrrroe'iV, tjfU'frU, Its. - Jim,, T. It.tlr, Jo F. C. Ilnmrs t fn a.. .. Ainhvm H. h77.i. Ltwittovn, TH. - .4. Jrl'jH. Snnhnnf. u Mmurt 'iiria, . Unlavibttrg. Linn, Smith d Gi- I'hiiadtlylua. tsteislwg, April ls.Vk 1 Watchmaker and Jewekr, . i x JLetoisDnrg, - - LUMBER. THC sobseriber tharrkful for past pa'frnffage woald solicit his friends and th ptfblic's ctiutrrrrraric'e in hislme of bttsiness, a Re eon finnes to keep a large stotft of lumber on btfnd for sale. He bos on hand at present the foK lowing, vi. 1 t0,n0 fert of good" dfr Pine ftoarrTs. 10,000 feet of Tlank and Boards Weatheibcards, Joist and ScatrtHng1 Poplar Plant, Scantling and Board's Lap mif Joint Shingles Pine Paling and Shingling Lath VMM feet of square timber 1700 feet sawed Rails Hails and Stone Jugs-. All of which lie will slT a fair' priers. . rftrisNEsBrr. lewisburg, Jn. SI, 1653. 3m45e). REMOVAL' 8CII RACK would respect- II fully inform his old Iricnds aud cuito- mrra in Town and Country that he has removed his 77.V SHOP to the South side of M.-irketlMreet, between 3d ami 4th (oppokti Hitter a Marble Yard.) where he is prepared tn execute all orders fur Tin Ware, Spouting, I etc, and atieud to Repairing as Rshal. I Lewisburg, April 21, ISaJ yd, LADIES ! Please call at my ahoD. South 3d street, and examine the best and cheapest lot uf gllOl-g ever unY-red in Lewisburg. My assortment is Bow complete, Consisting of the bet varieties of PLAIN arid FANCY work, which are offered Laorr than at any other place in Ltwukmg for Cashlonlv call and see. Childreu's Shoes, 25 CIS. and upward. Ladies' do 62J do !hne made tn order. E. Fisher. Lewisburg, April 26, 1803 New Store ! New Goods ! HAS been purchased, and shipped, and will arrive next week, one of Uie largest, elteiiptst, mm complete aud sorted stuck uf govt! ever oflered in Lewisburg. Every body can be accommodated as to quality, quantity and price, to their entire satisfaction, at ihe new ami magnificent store-room at the corner of Third and Market streets. Particulars next week. BEAVER, KREMER 4t MOORE. Lewisburg, April 15, 1853. IMMEDIATELY, a Journeyman Watchma ker. None but a good workman, and well recommended need make application. Also, a good Clockmaker, can find constant employ ment by tjan.28,'53 A. L. HATFIELD. JUST received an assortment of fine-toaa rosewood Melodeons, from Ueo-Ariac At Co.'s celebrated establishment, Buffalo, N.T. 4 ocuve Melodeons from C to C $45 4 J do do C to F 65 5 do do F to F 75 Large 5 do F to F. Piano style, 100 A. L. HATFIELD, Lewisburg REMOVAL ! Daguerreotype Likenesses take ; according to the latest improvements, over i.Mrs. Uelahb's Millinery Establishment, oa 1 the most reasonable terms, by S. L. B E RGSTRESSER. lewisburg, Oct. 27, 1852 REMOVAL ! I II t lfcla.wKIJ'al fc , bate r I UIIITn UIC1I wnHmiOj, moved their Smoking Emporium to lh siiop formerly occupied by F. A. Donehowtr. . next doir to A. H. Blair's hotel, where thaw ... hanl,, u, on .K-je oM frwiids. and ' all that may favor them with a calL Lewisburg, March 31, 1853. Executors' Kotlce. T ETTERS testamentary on th last will u Boroogn of Lewisburg, dee'd, have bees rranted to the subscribers by the Register of fciooi;ob ap baT, , ihe estate wilt present them for settlement ; and all persons indebted make payment with- out delay, to ALEX. AMMONS, BYERS AMMONS, ) Lewisburg, Oct. 18, 1852. , j, Bvers Ammons will continue ifa lumber busmess ot the late firm of Hlr.r and ' A son, and respectfully solicits aconunuan.s ; ,,f ,n. nnh ir nntronat-e. - z r o BVER AMMONS. Oyster Saloon. HAVING fitted np the Rooms in Fates' new brick block in superior manner, the subscriber is nowprepared to accommodate individuals and parties with Ojrsters etc. in he best styles. A share of public patronage folicited by C. F. HESS Lewisburg, Sept 15, lUSS .w ami or TSAT PORTIO Of NORTH AMERICA kxaisiTMe) Tkn Cnitrd State and Territories, At 0U nrtd't, New Bntniwiek, Nova Srtiat and Mejcico,nlm Ventral Amtrkat and tlie West India Island, 0npiled from the moat recent Survnta and autheatVA toiuvea.-moii.nra oy jacvb xo&,Kauaaora,Nd. t FTER much labor and expense, the Pob lisner is enabled to turnish a complete and accurate Gegraphical Map, on a larger scale man any general map heretofore Issued, embracing the whole country from Ihe Atlanli to the Pacific Ocean, and extending from the. i ooth parallel of .North Latitude to South Ame ! rica, or to within 7 degrees of the Equator. IS ' labor or pains has been spared to make it otls of the most accurate Reference Maps ever put forth.there being much entire new matter taken, from actual surveys, and many name sot found on any other work extant. The Drawing and Engraving art X ecu ted with neatness and accuracy.shoWing distinctly; ihe Railroad (made or projected.) Canals, Ki- vers and Lakes, with the Names, BonndantT. Position and Relative Site of all the States aod Territories belonging to the Government- off the United States of North Afhertea,and aftthv Hrpublic of Mexico, together with the Caaadasv New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, also ail thar different Slat's of Cf ntntl America, JUw Grt rtarla and ihe lsthmtis cf Panama ; tbe :aeatiotv nf all the Cities, Principal Towus,Yii!leges,thr Indian Tribes; the prominent stopping places on the great routes leadinr West- to the Cold Rearms, to Oregott.Ac; also a fbble showing the distances by land and watea bet-reen the most impottaftt places on this Continent, andl tn other fa(s of the World, f-JhibHinj-eleartw the Gold Regions of California, ihe Surrey Dud Explorations of Col.FreT--ont,4-eut.Wil.-s, Birteft, Abert and others-.- It will be found a vahnble aerjursiiiinvto all Instittrtion of Learning, and very nsefwt m tho Library of any georl-mati' as a frfefee map. h being all on tlie irtftm sa4e,Oitlt no aVttaheri portions. Whew moOMed ew rofleYs tlie sizar ti about 5 ft. nis by t. 4 inches wide. N. B A I4e Mfcjrof the WorM rn Merex tor's Projeetton, is engraves tAc vacant South-west corner of the Getw-ral MSp;os a new plarr, rttrre beingf IVrVgrees n-lreafed, exhi bning. Chins in the Wesf as- well as is the East, wirfr the Comine-H of America in lh Centre ; ThoWitrg. eonelnsireljr, the trans-rsrt. fion of 61-00 feowl Kasf to West an4 efifi ffsvss m-ist. eventually, be by the Isthmus ef Panama-, Nicaragua Lak. or throagfc the Cnned ttr it hativg many rhotrvaml mries nearer. I.fTHR ftOOT, A...T, will sous canvas Uuion Connty fcr this Masw i t