Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, June 10, 1853, Image 3

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    LEWISBUKG CHKONICLEi & WEST BRANCH FARMER.
JCriniGbnrg Clpnirlf-.
H. O. HICXOK, Editor. I O. H. WOBDEIf , Printer.
attt.Sveash hindrance, $1.T is thrn monthi, $2 paid
within the year, ud ftj mt the end o the year.
Agents ia PhilaJelpnUv T felnier and K W Carr.
JLewisbura, Pa,
Friday Morning, Jckf. 10,J1S53.
a'
DVEBTIZE ! Kiecutnrs. Adi.Wtor.. PuMic
A omweityand Country
?"ilThJ TJhth, -wiW T,..s paper I...
li .J r-ii,-riiCTlliooinromnmilitycmtiu-
mint mt iMtf m proportion of artive. solvent producers,
minaiun. and dritlrn, w "
rw AdiertiMmrntM.
School Orders at our office Land Sale
to-morrow (sec last page) Books to be
opened for Savings Institution Mr. Root,
a;enl fur Monk's unequalled Map, is now
canvassing I'nion county. This Map gives
I.ewisbur; a name and place, and Miiros is
now "near Lewisburg." It also gives the new
Territory of Washington, as defined by the
late Congress ; the proposed new Territory of
.Nebraska ; and the new "disputed boundary"
of Mesilla Valley. .
B, Rail-Road item on first page.
(XjRer. Jobs Gt ira will preach on Sunday
morning next at the Town H ill.
IQF-Thanfcs to lion. James Gambl-, to
Senator Douglass, tj Chief Clerk in I. O.
Department, for Washiugtou documents
to "Andy" for Harrisburg favors and to
It. Hoe & Co. for business pamphlet.
"Laming lnhlliymtr" My Wm. IT.
St'MXEU Lansing, Iowa, May 17, lSoU.
"A nvw Homr vbo'll follow:"
l'lease X old friend."
Such is the name, ownership, date,
motto, and reijui'st, of a p:iper we received
j esterday. " X " of course, but who our
"old friend" Sumner is we can't just now
jog our memory suihVicut to recalL
Xhi Coops. The Wheat crop seems to
he in fine condition the country over, ex- j
. . . . fl
-.ij.v nui-iu tiaa uu vj i" , :
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which IS a complaint common in many of
the best wheat-erowinc districts in Peun- I
c
Fylvania. Other crops aud fruit are look- '
iur eonallr wi-H.
at j I
Thk Lock-I'i' authorized by the Leg-1
i-laturc may be needed in Lcwij-burg be- j
fore the summer clones, if we hiay judge
from the increasing latitude allowed by
parents, guardians, and master, to boys .
their families the bnj-s not excepted if j
ther would cresorve them from the Lad i
. il
habits which the "street' always taught, I
aud longtime will teach. ;
- I
BST-llESa' CAVE in Dry Valley, which ;
we described last week, has attracted
hundreds of visiters .from all quarters, j
ladies as well as gentlemen, and this will '
CJ :
doubtless be the Case throughout the SUin- i
luer. The entrance is not yet fully cleared !
away, but will be in a few days. Another
chamber has since beeu found. An ad
mission fee of 12 cents is now charged,
and the takiuj; away of specimens prohib-
: J Tl. . 1 , 1,1 '
itca. Jho proprietor would promote nis
nn l'nlorA-1- . .11 tho romfort of Iiil !
-"I w I
guests, by making better provision iu the
t ' J O 1
matter of lights and dress.
A Hint to Borrowers.
'I e last WCCk lost a subscriber, for HO
, t . '
other reason than because bis papers were
, , , , ,. , , . 1
lent out and read before he called for them, ;
I ,. I .. . .
'V wiiicu means ins paper was sometimes j
i -, , ,i t .
utterly lost, always soiled, and Ins neigh- j
. . . ,
I 1 I 1 1 1,1 I '
, - i w v u I V, E V ln
aUorrowerN ; you vr0112 ine
Ij . - ,
rlUlCrS. .
you wrong tlie nglitful owuers, and jou
the reading of papers not your own.
And we remark to Post-masters and
Merchants where papers arc left for deliv
ery, that although they may now and then
offend some contracted iiersou by refusing
4o loan papers, yet, wheu they d loau j
them, they offend mjre or less subscriliers
subscribers who ait as good customers
as non-subscribers. The right way is for
every man to have his own paper; aud
when any man can get the CmwkVc for
3 cts a week thi re it ho excusrfor burrowing.
If you want to learn the news, scud to
the Printer for it, like a man.
niGEST." Sis-r mi tats fams.i ot the word
TKPSIX," or of U tw..in-rk worda from hH-h It i
dt'riv.1. Tliiit ia the .i ntoint and aitropri.,te title .f
tlM TlU.'lt IlKiKSTIVK U.I ID. or litSTIili: Jl:li:E.
rreioml by lr. J. fc. IMLi.liroM, nf Miila.l. lpliia. from
the l.rtirUi StORiach nf th ox. for the rurevf Ithlicuation
ana LH.petu. It i Nalure'i, owe remedy lur an
oatiealtb)- Stomach. No art ol man can equal ite curative
I-weeg. it render GtKit EATING rl.lly eooanfetit
ith IIKVLTIl. ,See tlw figure of II u, ia another
lrt of u.i. vT ) lylol
POISOXIXU.
Thmaanda of parenta who uat Vermifure eomTaed of
Cartor oil. CaUmiel. e.. are not aware, that while they
appear to la-Beet the patient, they are actually l.rilif the
f'NiielalioRM . m arriea of diteaeea, .ucb aa railvaUon,
Iom of rht, weaktieiw of limlM, e.
Ir auother rolumn will be tnund tha adTcrtiwmaiit oj
lloheawfc'i N.uieiDea. to whirh we ask the attention of
aU direetly ialerested in their own aa well aa tlm rbil-drea-a
bealtb. In Liner CoRldaUlU and all diaoMer.
aname Irian thoae f a UUiou. type, should make uac ol
Uk oulj r-auine RKdieine, lluhruaacc'a Liaer PiU.
L.- ft Vnr.nal," but aak fat Uotten'a. k Worm
Fynip and Lieer filla. awl ..barrre Uiat oach baa the air-.l-i.
'r:u,.. . llobKNSACK, aa son.
alaa ara feauiua. lyiai
Corrected tltit Dau.
" neat
Rye
orn
Otts
Flaxseed
Dried Applet
liuttet ,
Kg?
Tallow . . .
Urd
Ham
Bacon ....
Uovcrsfed. .,
100
62
00
37
112
100
121
. 8
.10
10
VI
9
(K!.,
Murdered. A report has gone abroad,
of a man Laving been murdered below Le-
wisburg From the best information we
can obtain, there was a man found dead
can uuiaiu, iun. ....
drunk, but who murdered bis manhood,
and made him a brute, we are not inform-1 distresses maladv will rind the VF.GKT
cd. He was refused admittance to thej'f . ."''
- remedy ever liir(L'er.4 lor fiinror Emh-nvV.
public houses along Lis way bis face was
cnvpretl with lilnn.1 and heinc taken senae-
covcreu wuu uioou anu ueing uint-u w-iui.
less with liouor into a friendly shelter, a
spectator reported that Le was murdered.
Tt " i
lTox. Joitx S. M Calmont, formerly
e , fit. ri e 1 . ,..,:.,,.,
CiH-;iKt r ! uiu House. tl jnraruiauni.,
- , 0,,l(l l, I.,. .nn,,;,,).,,! lV,.,i,,.nt
j " , , "n, I.
J uuuc ill me liiuuu uimiiu. iu i'i.nv
.I,i,l.t. K'nnr
Col. James Eoss Sxowke.n has been
appointed Director of the United States
Mint, at rhiladelphia, m place of Judge
l'ettit, recently deceased.
-aa-llll-a Hlllr-
SHABBIER
In Nortlmmberlaiid, 7th insl., ly Uev. J. G.
Craighead. Mr. R. G. Onwir.. of Philadelphia,
and Mis Mini daughter of Mr. John Shriner
of the former place.
On the 31m ult.. by Rev. E. Kiefli r, Huxnv '
G. 'ii rf and Miss I'likx Muss, both of
Mifflinbursr.
On the 2(iih nil., hv Rev.W.G. Heckman.Dr.
Ituc RoTuaorK of Adamsburg aud Mrs-LvDii
LFoxntiT of Mid.lleliurg. i
In Leuisburg, Va., 20lh April. Ltoiui
CoUMLKS GlS VMltimMiLt OlFKR VlS
Ilrrr. Jr., and Miss Mart Ci.cofitri Puospc-
Rill VirTOUlt Ol Xni RELLi Plt llM MlKlil R-
retta LiciRiit Harris, of Sycamore Creek, ;
Nicholas Co, Va.
" rlip tbr f ,r.ialns from tlio Atlanta ic.m.) "Knlrht
of JTicLo. Probably the twain an "F V". and ri-tsin
all the nnmr-ft inherit d fmm a IjBg line of anec.tors.j
I.iisnr. (l-o f'naoM. ir.
DIED,
1.. ... . a . . .
hi uiuuninirg, 9in msu, JUir, wile 01 Mr."
John Fries, in her 40ih year.
In While Deer Valley, Lvroming county,
6:h inst., Mrs. Charlotte, wife of Thomas
Whitson, of consumption, in her SSth year.
St IK
an
IIOOI. ORDERS printed and for sale
lie Chronicle Office.
Lewisburg Savings Institution.
"V"OTIC E. The undersigned, a majority
of the Incorporators of the "I.Kwisnrao
&kYlyom .
I.1ST1TIT10S,
have appointed in i
, . i . ... t . . '
o cl,K;k, A. M.. ot W ednesd.iy, June 22, 1853, I
at Mines Hotel, m Lewisburs, for receiving j
siihsrrinlions for Mitclr in sanl Inuiinimn i
shares, 50 each.
1 . - ;-- ;
Lapilal, not under Sv!0,0u0
nor over S100 00K.
Chartered for 15 years.
ii a I'm iirRPi!
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WILLIAM CAMERON,
JONATHAN NE-sBIT,
ALEX'R AMMONS.
JOHN llortiHTON,
t.. F. MILLER. .
"gj'
j,, ALLs
i :
i ELI SLIFER,
all hail the ruirurH: THAT
.FCK ART'S CATTLE POWDER
HATH ACHIEVED.
Thousands are testifying to its Efficacy !
The tmerrifmt Mm u kind to hit lie-ast."
FTER years of study and experiment by
the Inventor, to compound from pure
,grtuble material a Powder that shoclv and
tsT take the place of the thousand and one
lZgpg
i C-r
wm? ur i.c miu risontun- ih. ;i.u.ai:d ha. b n
Mirb that itn mm lias lie.!! t'ln, fly contitipd to tlia Slate
' IVm,-lania: lit w havr l...w m-,i,iniu,t.l.-.l ourli
.ni. r. n..w ..u i.,,.i a w.-n a iik iu L. nt,n. r
r.T-11 c rnm i4l,rrM.tMi.lltaUiilra.
Kuowinc tlih l-nw.irrto imiiw all the rnntitr pn.p- .
riaa ben- m Mi, eR f ,
r it ft midy hIi. i-hik muii-ntatti 4 pui Tt-c-tnii
iitrr.HntNiinHcMf.-iyndjuaK
t rffwlx t TV no Udsr pnmtrtnHytA Uif nyU-in-rrt-allli,
li!,tltl ,TrcaM with a premamr-4lsllini5 "I the hyir. hi.t
n(lrotllwllMji,,D,,b,dii:,1111 piiri,,ho
": ' M:ul.l. U,.l iin.ry otRao., Ilien I y iin,,n.t.n?
una nrt.
ctiuir llw whulv i.hvil rHliti,.u of llie aiitiu,.!
"" 'D w-H'! ; iiti,r atn.-. ma.f
nuil mtjll'hlr cur : wb'-ll lie ha. cm-racUl ttw
J13Tl.Mrt.R UllNM rmNDUl M.I.t;ERS
Si Rntaio lliuvdr- li.ffTs Cimll,:
lNFLkXI. L)'?l,.ff V ILUIW W.MtB.
T tl,- .tffricuUurict and Tlain mail, it i an invatnatile
l'w:rs.ll H..s.KUrtliirorUn'uiiir..ui.laiiilit
w liit-h thy ijjrr liable Irvtu a AUjpnuaiun of Uiv natural
wt,..n.
Mil H rows ar murh !, I. ,1 It wrrfima'lv
,:i,mu.. ,il u.r .-i, p ur ind. it ha. a i. ,y C
..imiuiltrn ihe ai,ini.-il, rt-inotf all oIlrurtum frt'iu il,
n,i;i. iuim. .ro,u.- i tin-t,.,.. arei r-.ni y
a.Mii,s non-U l- tin- str.-n.lU ol llie aiiuual., ;tl.iuuty aud
,aaiy ,.i 1,-r mia, inl .u.i nuttrr.
n lit 1 At V l -1 lit' II .. r. . n . . .... NttwiiiiE uwir, 1 1 -
ihh.s, uuiiU); lite walla mnuHiu n,e eon-iartiy over-
h.-f ttti.li ih-a to n-tari their rutli. Iu ail iu fa ctw
Ixb.f fKMiUtUl. iuttvtl iu but-ket ll, niti. ivt'Tl j
v...r. J,il,. ri):. tai.l ki-si.Iv r.-in..AA nil iltlhi iilUiA.
W1(0 f tU.UM,t thi.uitry,hit,-
U -t, mul unjuM u liim- If. u uot to pive it a trial ?
Mp mnli t-liU .rulivt Hutt hurra er it i otM-- introfliiml
it will I a." i-ruialitiit id lliat btuM, urn I ilo-uiMl m
4r9.-t-utiAift.nci the CuiTv-rtntili atti irnh iIicdim-Ivik an:.
-"01 176 (Sp..tt .st..r-. Ki-ltjr T, L'uioii Co. J'a.
rrorcstant Amtrica'a Bock for the Times.
Dr. Bowling's History of Romanism.
T UST published a sew is elaiiei cnt
1 I ti of Dr. DO LING'S HISTOU V OF
Kt I.MAN ISM. I his ju,pula rand valuable work
(which i.; Protestant but otherwise unsectarian)
has been pronounced by all Protestant denom
inations the Standard 'Hutury of the subject
of which it treats.
In consequence of the late fire in the Pub
lisher's establishment, he has been unable for
the last fewmouthsto supplyuiefieo,uent orders
for this work. He has now the pleasure lo
announce that Dr. Dowhng has prepared an
extensive and valuable Supplement of about
1 iid"r:, iiiiiu4i.itj . . n... t ......... . .. . .. v.
interest in relation lo Pope Pius 1X the strug-
le for liberty in Rome, the Madiai, uavazzi,
etc. etc; and that the enlarged worn (maKing
a noble volume of 815 pages) is now ready,
and will be supplied lo agents, booksellers and
the public without any udvmict of price upon
the old editions.
Hundreds of testimonials from distinguished
clergymen, scholars, presidents of colleges and
others, have been received, lestilying to me
fidelity and value of this History. A single one
of these, from the pen of that eminent Protest
ant scholar, the Rev. Geo. B. Cheever, D.D., is
given as a specimen of the whole :
Tbi excellent and beautiful work." says Or Cbeever,
"poaseara many and aery atronn elaims for popular favor,
and we do nut doubt that it ia ueauued Ut hare an eatnv
ordinary fal It is onaof the most elegantly emb,-lli.bed
and esecuL-d works are hava aver seen issued from the.
Anssrican preas ; containing a large number of birhly
noiabed auirravinga, illustrative of Lne eerentoniea, super
stitiuna, rseutiona, and incident of Komanism, which
often tell a moat eloquent tale, and are of real utility aa
well as highly ornamental. The work itelt is character-
mg.
present a sueeiDct but sumcientlTfull hutcry r the rise, milEi subscriber is now prepared lo ei
procreea, errors, cruelties, aud present eonjition of Ui I . iium, anH Milliners Vii nsntl
.aH,a.7,autiienii:atedbTrtf X '"bit to Merchants and Milliners bis usual
hiatonc anureea, related in a spirited, en-axine and heavy stock of Ladies and Misses HI Kn
impressive style, and arranred ia the most lucid manner. :
It abounds in frU and ineitleuta. and. writl. it. ItMiitttnl
illastraUona, ia better adapted to furnish a rrrid and im
preaM.a p,traiture of Komaui-al aa it it, than any other
nook w know mt It euppUee m great lack in our Uieolo
nral literature; and now that a conflict with Koine I
forced upon us, and ia aoon to become tha business of us
nll. elernr and laity, m work so richly stored with facta
e'""','ta'''lr-''L Weshould :
be clad to aee it in everv familv. and a.!,.........
. . ,s ....j . " o
CrAgents for ihe above work, to whom val.
uable inducemeuis will be offered, named Jn
every State of the I'nion. Apply lo
rmt inn .... i
. " .t i rvt.li, l uoiisncr.
i .'lay, i"JJ.
1 1 1 Fitli.n si, New Yoik.
FITS! FITS I FITS!
extra,.?
EPILEPTIC PILLS,
' For mn f ST7"' ""
I birtiius and Curutitulional Di$easet.
-w-eeRsONS who are laboring under ibis
or Falling Fits.
I Th'1 n"""-" TeHSe artlon on tire rwi
.,. auil .m,,,,, h .y ,.,,,,, t,r the
wr rirta . they ww i ihuuj ,.i ci-eui i-u-
' em l'T ull wtmii.4 afniricd with uenk neives, or
nervous system lias bei-'n pro-lrated or shuttered from
aiiv mum' hxlmr In chrome coumlsiiil-, or ,i,sea-e.-
l lonit tai,.iiie, s,,terinJuced by nerrousiie-s, ihey art-
exentiuuiy i,.ti.iai.
: Hri.-e 1 jer box, or Iwo boxes flrr 4j. Persons iiit of
tlo.City.euelo.iiix rru.ilU.nc-. will hare the Pills ul I
them tlimu.'b Hi.- uimiI. rr.-e ol lota. r'or s.,le by
e 'M-'I IIAXfiS. Su. His, HUIW rtuiit. iMltiiwrr.
...u . u mnuonl rf lium nil priruor tlm l iuoii must ot
l.ln-,.l. ,.l.,.;t
j II7, u,'W c.w.
CANDIDATES ion OFFICE :
Chm
't cents fur t-idi Linertion of 12 line,
He pi-esentntlv?. To Hit People of the
; ( .'iiiuM mid Juniuta IHxtrirl. 1 was greatly
! pleased to see in a Sew Berlin paper, some
lime since, the name of IIK.MJV W. S.W
DEK, of iSeliiisgiove, for nen Member of the
Assembly. There seems lo be a general
j sausl.iction with his uame, among all with
; whom I have conversed. His sterlm j merits
are loo well known to require any eulogy at
! niy hands. Let us elect him by an old tash
ioueit Snyder majority. LEUION'.
JAMES 1. CHAMUEKLIX, of Buffalo Tp.
is recommended as a proper person lo lead the
hiL- column at llie uexl election ol I'rot ll-
Ullotari of L'nion co u n iv. As to ins ability
lo perform the dulii-s of that oliice, none need
have any doubt, as all who are acquainted
wuh him can testily. Knowing as 1 do his
ability and esteeming him well worthy I would
t respectfully recommend him for that otfice.
i tiooli U'hia,
.
Being solicited by a number of niv fellow
citizens, I have consented lo be a candiJaie for
J Ihe office of loility Slll't ej ur of L'nion
' rtilllllir VtililMI I., tli itcivi.in ..t ,h. lium....
" j-.. .uv. ..... .......
ratic Whiz County Convention. The Act of
Assembly requiring that a practical surveyor
should be elected, 1 solicit llie support of my
Fellow Citizens, and should I be nominated
aud elected, I pledge myself lo perform the
duties of said oliice with fidelity and lo Ihe
besl of my ability. .Miilliiibtir--. May 19. 1853.
' ROBERT G. H. HAVES.
1'1'ONf CUliUK tltOI'llr Alr.builoi :
I At the coining Fail Election, we will be called
j on to elect a Prosecuting Attorney for Union
' Countv. I think ue onulil I.. r. l.., , CRlM.'i;!'
him." r . u.. i... i ., .
' "J'-, .nmiiuii. lie ii-, iit-iu lilt;
,ice llir lhrce vcars tls ..uahfiej.and has
discharged his duties to Ihe entire satisfaction
..r .u.. . i j .-. ,i- ... ,
oi me bouiu oar aim suitors, ins uroaiiuv ol
manners has won Inni llie esteem of all those
j who have had the pleasure lo form his acqua
! intance. May IH. I.KWisniRii.
1 7R C'arprntors.-l)ouble and single
I beech Planes, Long Jointers, Raising,
l Plow and Groove Pannel Ploughs, t iih and
; without handles ; Fillisters, self-iegiilaling
I Sash ; Flat O'Gee and Bead O'Gee and Fillets ;
: Rabbit and Beads, all sizes ; Braces wilh and
without bins; Long .shanked Firme- and Socket
Chisels, together with an endless variety of
tools to fit cut the" kit" complete, all for salt
at lower rates than ever offered in this country.
May 27 BE A V E It, KKEM ER & MOORE.
171011 RllildrrM. The mostcompleteas
' sortmentof Triuuuings for Buildings ever
offered, at B., K. Jt M.
POW l)i:it. For Blasting, H. F. G.aml
Canister Powder, and Safety Fuse just re
ceived at B K. A; M.
LATEST ARRIVAL!
f UST received at the Bazaar, an cxtensixe
" ..... ... -. ...... ...... j , -.-... ,
cverv variety of Ladies" and Gentlemen's lliess '
Goods fr summer wear Call soon, as they i
are troins on last.
TI'STIX, STUAUT & LEWIS,
j May 2fi, '53. Opposite Kline's Hotel.
LADIES' BREAKFAST COLLARS, the last
invention, just received al Ihe Bazaar.
TL'STIN, STL'ART & LEWIS.
"ITIUTE GOODS a heavy slock, offered
II very cheap, by
rt sTiv sti'irt a- i.rwia
i
iOD FlslI, Dried Beef, Cheese, and a great
arietv of iroce'ne at
TtS'I IN, STt AI!T & LEWIS. I
Jirst Kcitc!
1
T...1 lt,.r:rA..- IViiiK :-ivluw ptr.
I1 hy
1.1 J A- I Wil.lS
SHAD and M
May I
icktrel a new
iiipply at
WALLS.
111 HANDS wanted, immediately, to make
A J
Clothin? by
LEAVER, KREMER & MOORE. I
E. PRESS Parasols. B. ragrs, Lawns j
and Ginghams just ree'd by I
Beaver, Kremer A Moore.
CJECOND Arrival of Fine Wool Carpets at
; May 19. Beaver, Kremer & Moore.
Second Arrival of New Goods I
HAVING disposed of most of our first pur
chase of Soring Goods, we would res-
I pecllully invite the public lo call and see the j
Cheapest aud Best assortment of New Ooods (
i that has beeu opened iu Lewisburg this season, j
! Having bouijlit Fine Dress (foods at very i
reduced rates from spring prices (particularly
' for cash) we feel determined that our custom-!
ers shall have the benefit of our purchases. )
Call, see aud judge for yourselves at the old
staiid.f J- HAVES Ac CO.
IOR ihe LADIES Every desirable style A
and quality of Dress Goods to be had al !
very reaucea rates at me oiu i sianu o.
PARASOLS a splendid assortment of Silk,
Turk Satin and satin liued Parasols to be
; had at very low prices at HAYES'.
H' ATS AND CAPS Moleskin, Panama,
Chinese and I-eghorn Hats Silk and
; I'aucy Cloth Caps al low prices uyj1;
! Wood aud Willow Ware.
20,000 FANCY CORN BHOOMS.
1.S00 Du B('1:KETS,Assorteii t:oi.oiw
GUI) NESTS CEUAR WASH TLBS,
801) CEDAR CHLKNS.
500 DOZ. WILLOW BASKETS,
300 Doa. WALL & SCRUB BRUSHES
ere. itc
The largest stock ever offered in Philadel
phia, and the cheapest iu the world. Orders
promptly filled. . M. & J. M. ROWE,
No. IU Nubtu Tmnn strelt.
Mar. 11 3m 465 Philadelphia
Straw Coott Sprlns 153.
, a wii.k BONNETK STRAW TRIMMI.'MOI
and ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, raim-ieat,
Panama and every variety of
SUMMER HATS
for Gentlemen ; which for Extent, Variety and
beautv of manufacture, as well as uniformly
?fUA"Lm"... 1?. f. rl nnrivnled.
i tiOSC UbC9, " . I .
I illajiiw niiiiM
No. 41 Soct Slcosr Street,
Feb.ll-3m461 Phitadtlphia.
. . . i -
nCI'.DS of a Mipcitor lorrn. ior b at uw
" CUrouicle office, h tit iu.l, St'c f
THE undersigned bare this day entered into
co-partnership under the firm of Tcstist,
Stiart cfc Lewis for the transaction- of a
geueral 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
favoring us with their patronage.
JOSEPH P. TUSTIX.
ABSALOM B. STUART,
THOMAS LEWIS.
Lewisburg, May 8, 1853
Fresh Meat!
riHE undersigned respectfully announces
1 that his Iliilrhvr Sbop in the rear
of his residence (on Somh THIRD streei) is
again in cprralion, and li'rf. Veal, Mutlm, Vc
will le regularly supplied to his friends and
the public, every Tt ssnir and Friday morn
i ings, on cheap and accomiuodaline teims.
r k.i.m is ir.i.i.i.ii.-t.
Lewisburg, May 12, 1853
, CAUTION.
A'
LI. persons are hereby notified not to
trust my wife Pulli ('ate Polly Mook)
as I will not pay any debts of her contracting.
JUrl uc.VMt.urr
Buffalo Tp, May fi, JS53 pd
NEW FIlt.M
AT
I IMITI and I II MR M.1KIVG
HAVIN
paitn
i IG entered into a co-
nership for the purpose
ol carrying on the above branches
of business, the subscribers are
prepared lo execute work in their
line,
A T THE OLD STAND,
at tlm upper end ot 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 lo '
give entire satisfaction, they hope to receive
a liberal share of patronage and pay.
JOHN B. CUTLER.
WILLIAM WHITING.
Leuisbnrg, April 18, 1853
Report of InsiirniM-e Company.
VUSTRACT of the First Animal Report of
the Board or Hirkctors of the "Union
County Mutual Fire Insurance Company."
made at their Annual Meeting ou Ihe first
Monday of May, A. D. 1833.
Amount of properly insured up to
Mav 2, 1S53 $177,233 23
Amount of Premium Note, May
2, 1853 17,424 81
Number of Policies in force. May
2. IHS3 151
STATEMENT of the Operation of the Com
pany during the pant year, fix.
Losses Ax KxrinuiTiRAs.
Amount ol claim foi las $ 1,115 83
Amount of compensation to Hireet
ots, Liecutite Committee, Pieai
dent RuJ Secretary S3 85
Amount of incidental rxpenn for
policies, book, by-laws, charier,
seal, advertising, rent, 4.C ,
148 97
51,287 65
871 1
A.nount RECEIVED on Premium
Notes the part ear
Amount of Liabilities over Asset
of Ihe Company $4lC 44
ACT! AL STATE OF THE FL'RDS.
A mount of balance on unpaid claim
on which Order it ia.ued $515 83
Amount due from Agents $19 95
Amount of Treasurer's arc't 79 44 99 39
Smn.in aI TUAmI Hf.V
1853
$118 44
"$r,Il5 83
. .
statkiest r
John Wolfe, East BulUlo.
DIRECTORS.
ties Mirshaii While Beer.
3k
Wm. Kosuiisrt - New Berlin.
Joms (ii siiT - - East Buffalo.
Jnuw Wilt - Hartleton.
Thomas Clixsa - Kelly.
Isaac Ever - Union.
VVw. P. WanE'ssELLta Krlinagrovc.
Freu'k C Muff a . Freehurg.
W.w. G. Herrolb Chapman.
Hiun P. Sheller - Lewisburg.
Nr.a MiimilfsWarth Beaver.
J..HW A. Mrun - lewisburg,
Thomas Hates - Lewisburg.
OFFICERS.
Pairsir.wT-JOHN GI NDV.
Vick Pui.sii.it THO's CLtNGAX.
Sri rktarv J. A. MERTZ.
TBEAsi uta H. P. SHELLER.
AGENTS.
Elus F. Gcwnr
J.HIS II. ElLERT -
tfLUROK Hill, Em. -Hr.sRT
W. CniTi:
Lewisburg, May 3, 1853
Est Biifla'o.
H sitletnn.
iSelmi'srove.
Lcwiihurw,
3
TAKK NOTICE!
The undersigned, Wotilrt
respectfully announce to ihe
citizens of Lewisburg and its
vicinity, that they are prepa
red lo do all kinds Black'
MIMltbina: at their Shop on
the corner of Norih 4lh street
and the BuHalue road.
Horse Shoeing, Wagon Work and all kinds
ot Repairing done lo order.
Coal, Iron aud Grain taken in exchange for
work. C. & II. Flishcr.
May 1, 1853
NEW
STOCK O
Books and
Boots and
im
Shoes, Stationery.
THE subs;riber announces to his friends
and the public generally that he has just
received from Philadelphia a large and excel
lent assortment of
Am 323353
comprising every kind and vanely ol Gentle
nieu'i Boots, Gaiters, Monroes, Ties, Sltopers,
A.C.
Lndies' Fitir Ouitr.r Boat,
Buskins, Jenny Linds, and Tics of the latest
and most approved styles.
Boys', Misses', anil Children s
BooKlace Boots, Gaiters and Shoes of every
stvle and variety now worn also a choice
selection of the School and Classical
BOOKS
now in use in our Academies and Schools,
to'cther with a 3ood assortment of Stntlo
Hfry, etc.
The above goods have been carefolly selcc
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 uo effort or expense to
nlease.he hopes to merit and receive a liberal
&f business, JOHN HOL'GHTtM.
Lewisburg, May 5, 1853
Beaver, Kremer K Jloore,
HAVE just received, by Express, a second
supply of Fancy Dre.s Goods. French
Needle Work. Embroidery, D.-nneti, At.
May 4, 1953
Or. 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 FIRaM,
AND
A NEW STOCK IX 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 (for cash) and best lot of
fur Men and Boys, erer offered in Lewisburg.
Men's Boots from ft up lo 6.
Also all kinds of "iV La.K
Gaiters, hall-Gaiters, eicT"'-""' " "
Children's Shoes of all styles and sizes.
Work made to order Mending as usual.
As we are both known as practical shoe
I makers and experienced workmen, we solicit
a share of the public patronage and will try lo
mem ii. k. & It. Sillier.
Lewisburg, April SA, 1U53
niT ALREADY HERE!
rHil'ES Si. t'O. have again received
. theii large and well-selected stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
which they are determined to deal out to Ihe
buyer. Their slock embraces every style and
variety to suit the purse or fancy. It is useless
to attempt an enumeration of the articles here
to be found, for lo have an idea of their rich
ness, quantity and variety they must lie seen.
Von would do well lo give them a call.
Lewisburg, April 20, 1853
SPRING FASHIONS 1 Sod.
II AT, CAP CLOTH I4- STORE,
South Eutt Corner Market and Third .Va.
J. fc F. Spyker
HAVE just opened and for sale cheap for
Cash or in exchange for country produce
Hats Moleskin Nos. 1, 2, 3; Silk Nos.I,
3, 3 ; Angola Nos. 1, 2, 3 ; black curled brim,
pearl aud rial brim Hungarian, fine 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, lo suit everybody.
Clothing Coats, Pants, and Vests for
Men and Boys ; Shirts of different kinds, shirt
collars, stocks, handkerchiefs, gloves, socks.
in short everything to wear from head to fooL
Also
Carpet Bags and Trunks.
Thankful to onr customers for past favors
we hope for a continuance of the same, as our
prices are low. Give us a call and eiamiue
for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere.
Panama, Leghorn Hals, and Bonnets writ
Er.n ai pressed on short notjee il re-
awre terms. lApril 27, lSoJ
Ipring nn it luiiuner
L. IDDINGS & CO.
WOILD hereby inform the public that
they have just ree'd from Philadelphia
a handsome assortment of
lici'citaiitlize.
Of all kinds and latest styles which, having
been purchased at unusually low rates, thcy
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 them that they will get
MORE HOODS fOH THE SAME MOSEX
than at any oiher house in Lewisburg. They
have all kinds ol
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE.
QUEENSWARE,
and all other arlirles usually found in a well
furnished store,
1 o render their establish.
menl well worth a visit al all tunes they will
Continue to receive as the season advances,
new invoices of seasonable goods for Ladies'
and Gentlemen's wear, so as lo be able at all
times, to offer the choice of the New York and
Philadelphia markets.
Having adopted the motto "Quick Sales
and Small Profils," they hope to receive a lib
eral share of public patronage. Jj'AII kinds
of COUNTRY PRODUCE laken in exchange
for Goods. Lewisburg, April 29, 153.
nmn ram mms.
UNION COUN Y, PA.,
J. FISHER, Proprietor.
March 4, 1853-2mpd.
OOULD,
r to A. HoT,)
iVb.164, Chestnul Street, SieniV BitUding,
PHILADELPHIA,
1 EXTENSIVE Mcsie Pcblisher and Dealer
2j in Musical Instruments of every descrip
tion exclusive Agent for the sale of Hallett,
l)avi4Cos(Boston)PateutSuspension Bridge
JEoKua and other
PIANOS,
I.Gilbert's Bondoir Pianos, MelodeonsSfartin's
Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music
Books, etc.
Residents of the country win be supplied by
mail or otherwise wilh any music they may
wish, at as low rates as if purchased in person.
Having one of the largest stocks in the United
States, I feel confident of satisfying all who
may favor me wiin a call or order.
Dealers in Music supptied on Ihe most liberal
terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos fuf
tdte. . ljt'J
J. E.
Slraycd r Sllca, i
Mi
From Cant- Keutzner's, in Suar!
Vallev, about 32d olt, a valuable!
dark brown HUKSb. 13 or 14 tears,
old bill would pass for younger, 15 hands 3
in. higlr, carried his tail one sule,one hind foot'
while lo the fetlock, a small while stripe;
between the eves and noe. I will pay $ M ,
reward (or his return to me.
HENRY KI.I.NE, Suubury P. O,
May 6 pd Up. Augusta Tp, Korlh'J Co
NEW FIRM.
. 1RIVRT II IL-Vi
. a-
DO. 1CIIV &. ELDi:R having t.i-day
entered into a Co-Partnership in the j
above busiuess, would respt-clfully invite Iheirj
former customers, and the public in general,'
lo give them a call at Do.n. mi's nlj stand on I
iorm ruuui ii sireei. wnere uiey are prepa
rra lo 0o all wotK in ineirnne wiin the utmost
despatch and on ihe inoM reasonable terms.
F. A. HONACHV,
A. l. LLDER.
Lewisburg. May 2, 1853
.MO UK LU.MHKK!
A LARGE additional stock of New Lumber
J. added to the old Mock of Dry
fid.OOO feet of Joms and Mantling, consist-
1 "f all sizes and leugths.
Sawed Kails and Shinelme Lath.
50.(100 Plastering Lath, 3 and 4 feet lor.g.
Inch Boards. Weaiherboards 1 and ij inch
Pannel Boards and Plank.
All who are building can be accommodated by
calling on Ihe subscriber, who would be
thankful for their patrnag.
THOMAS NE3BIT.
Lewisburg. Mav 3. 1853 3mpd
GRAND EXHIBITION!
Programme for llie Vwmi Doors opened at fi
o clock, A.M., performance to commence al
i or earlier il desired
at llie LctYisbttrx Banar,
Va ffm Av'riu, A'eir IV. Lvry4 and ytinV.
one of the choicest selections of
Spring and Summer Goods
ever brought lo Lewisburg or vicinity, which !
are now oflered for the inspection of all this i
town anil the rest or mankind.
The Ladle in pnrtienlar are invited lo
.-all. bR.muia. and I'RII.'K far NEW OOt'llS. We hae
no Itatit to offer, no trap lo aat.ieae.-pt a monan tip.j l.ul
ItaTa adopted prices Wf...-a.y ktm i. Mir ettilidard,
by iu try ua. f-KI.XTS, liiorh.nw. Ijiwn., Ilarvse ,1,
l.ain llarin I'nplina, Lu.trea. be rKe .ballk-.
Ti-aia-, SuunH-r Silka. Al.a"-. Swiea lain and enilr,
tnul. ALSO Linen Caubrfe i-ket ll.ikt-. Kret,eh
worked ll lkl.. lun-rtinL-a ami ' Kdtfina Moh.ir .Mitts.
Silk and Kid l.lr.ve. r'.n. IloierT O.lton. Merino aiwl
e,l. AI..SO TULoca Tjimiju. I
Si-winf Silks, and a variety of Notiona.
In-asa lriimuii,rs
The attention of the GenllmifB also is
iu iee.1 to onr st.a-k of Sprioc aod Mintmer t a-sim-res.
coutpriMn IVtf.a'. f riprt. Mutitwr. .atarra, and a rhoi..
Tariety of very neat .tyies fA.rf ctin'f Im Ut. A L2o Lin
ens strtid aud plain. I 'roton Clotlis. (.'oltonaib-, aii.l n
general aMirtni.'nt of tiw.ls fur sunimt-r wear. l-a.-
AMiauctR asp FarsiH u,rHa of the moat approved
t-raniK ALStt shirt Collars, t'ravala, llu.iery . ilu.ves,
Udkf., Su-perelera. atid a irreat vaneaa vf artkics In the
ueuuemea ruruieuinx line.
llonitekeacrt yr attention is called
to our stock ol rc i;;a, t'otutn aud Linen Lnair. sheet -
inirs. Pillow Muslins, brown and hleerhed Mu-lins also
lilloCKKlESIn l.n,lanee. bf'A-.V.Vand U AKtlH .KE.
UaekeU. Wooden Ware, Lamps, larpet AKPK1S. ; all that II, ay lavor them With a CalU
oil Cloths, and Inst tlio.ich uut L a-t in the schi-tnea : Lewisburg, March 31, 1353.
spletlidlotoii':'rjcA;)'..nlai.'speemiimr.traets.
4't.loenes, rSjsnadcs, Bay Water and sua m wt fragrant
EVuenees. I Executor' Notice.
Adieission free. Call on y ETTERS testamentary on the last will
TLSI IN, STUART LEWIS, j and lcs,ament of Sa-cei Aiim, lale of
471 opposite Kline's Hotel, Lewilmrg ,e joroU!,h of Lewisburg, dee'd, have been
U,, , , war a araj a I Pranterl so tha subenbra bjr Ihe Register of
lnUCld WOOlm rai'lOrV tnionCo. All persons having claims against
, " ; the estate will present them for settlement;
aear llarlleton, Inton Couutjr. lnj a persous indebted make payment wiih
rpHISeslablisliment is now iu the best order, out delav, to ALEX. AMMONS, lr ,
J. The machinery being nearly all new.! " BYERS AMMONS.J
and none bnt the best of workmen employed, j Lewisburg, OcU 18, 1952.
the subscriber feels safe in saying that his i jj. B. Bvers Amnions will continue the
work shall not be surpassed by any establish- lmnber business ol ihe late firm of Hiasa and
meni in this or the adjoining counties. Aw,0..aud respectfully solicits a continuant
His wasgons will be around as osual, and iof pl,bhc patronage.
those wishing lo patronie his establishment, BYER-H AMMONS. i
will please avail themselves of lhat opportu-1 '
t7 I have also on hand, and intend keep-1 OVStCl ScllOOIl.
ing a choice assortment of (aOOdH, such as . , . .
CUh. .SirftWa, Ce.An.rrr. 7W. HtanJcet,. TTAV fil ed."P ,h KoCmS ,n TmCK "
ani. Ay., which I will sell low for cash, or
exchange for Wool and I'onnirv Produce gen
erally. MARK HALFPENNY.
Hartleton, April 22. 1853 tf
" SmuII Prujllt awl (juidc Sib."
BARGAINS at the CHEAP STORE
OF 1
J. II. &. W. BROW X.
E take this method of informing the
public that we have fitted up the old '
-CX1UX TRAD1XG STAXD,"
where we would invite especial attcuUun to
our stock of
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Groceries and t'tsH,
which can not fail to please, either in resard
llll m JaSi'
i
to price or quality. Onr goods have been i to the Pacific Ocean, and extending lrom the
bought for cash, at the lowest price, and will j 50th parallel of North Latitude to South Ame
be sold on accommodating terms. - I nca, or to within 7 degrees of the Equator. No
CASH will be paid for all kinds of Grata labor or pains has been spared lo make it one
and the very highest price paid, in goods, lor ' of the mo.-t accurate Reference Maps ever put
every description of Domestic Praduse. I forth.there being much entire new matter taken
1 urlleville, April 32, 18.i3
CUXTOX WELCH,
Attorney at Law;
LEW1SBCIIG, Union Co., Pa.
B0itice nearly opposite Kline's Hotel.
Refers lo
ifim. .'rrat-r Ftrmn'de, RJ'ffitrJr, IV
- Jimri T. Wife, ' a'
". C 1unr.t aT il
If Hi. .4 ..iM-. .V. Wljeit. XciaWaam. 7U.
A. J.mtnnt S,ihrm.
u Rimmet fflrin. fhlltttiyJurg,
Km. Smil 4 IH. DnimMiKi.
IswitlMirj, April tl, M.
Watchmaker and Jeweler, i
ctDlsbnrg, (Ja.
LUIMEER.
r I1HE subscriber thankfol for past riatrnnaee i
1 would solicit bis friends and the public's
coutinuance in hisline of business, as he eon-;
Imues lo keen a large stuck of Lumber on band
for sale. Be has ou hand at preseut the fol
lowing, vizi
110,000 feet ef good dry Pine boards.
10,000 feet of Plank and Boards
Weatheiboards, Joist and Seanilmg
Poplar Plank, Scantling aad Board
Lap and Joint Shingles
Pine Paling and Shingling Lath
3900 feet of square timber
1700 feet sawed Rails
Nails and Stone Jug.
All of which he will 11 at fair price-.
THOMAS NlSCir
lewisburg, Jan. SI, 1S53. 3ra4.'(.
REMOVAL!
D.1XIEL Sl'llRACK would rnpect
lully inform his old triends and cnu-
iners ,n Town and Connlrv that he haw
removed his 77.V SHOP to the South side oT
Mai ketfstreet, between 3d and 4th (oppoa
Birru'i Marble Yard.) where h is prepared
in execute all orders for Tin Ware. Spoulice.
etc, auJ ulund to Repairing as usual.
Lcwisl.org, Aj.nl 14, 18i3 pd
LADIES !
I msT Please call at mr sbop. Sooth
5J ,retl ana rIuiBe ,ne beJt
W J " - T""" -flTI1triT i f
tittered m Lewisburg. My asaorinirnt is Bow
complete, consisting of ihe bei varieties of
PLAIN and KA.NCi' work, wbirb are t,Sered
lower them at any other plate in Ltwulurg for
j Caslunnlv call and see.
('hiidieu's Shoes, 25 cts. and upwards.
Ladies di 62 - do
rtcne made lo order. K. FlthCr.
Lewi.-.biirg, April 26, 1633
New Store! New Goods!
HAS beeu purchased, and shipped, and will
arrive next week, oi.e ot the lurgeil,
ciinijiett, mmt cumplrte and ruried stock of goods
ever offered in lewisburg. Every body can
be accommodated as to qualuy,juaniity and
price, lo tiieir entire satisfaction, at the new
and magnificent stcie-room al ihe corner of
Third aud Market streets. Particulars next
week. BEAVER. KREMER & MOORE.
Lewisburg, April 15, 1853.
IMMEDIATELY, a Journeyman Watchma
ker. None but a food workman, aod weil
i ecom mended need make application. Also.
a good Clockmaker. can find constant employ
iiieut by jan.S8,'53 A. L. HATFIELD.
sf.ftltOCcS'r.
JL'ST received an assortment of fine ton e
rosewood Melodeons, fnin Geo.A.Princa
t Co.'s celebrated establishment, Buffalo, N.Y.
4 ociave Melodeons from C to C $45
IJ do do C lo F 66
5 do do F lo F 75
Large 5 do F to F. Piano style, ltd
A. L. HATFIELD, Lewistwrg
RI..MOVAL,:
. n.
Oasuerreotspe Llkeneniirs taken
j accordiu: to the latent improvements, over
Mrs. Iri l.su's Millinery Establishment, ua
. ibe most reasonable terms, bv
j S. L. BERG3TRESSER.
Lewisburg, OcU 27, 1852
REMOVAL !
I) Hli:s4RDEV ii. CO. have re-
moved their SnuJcins Emporium lo the
! suop formerly occupied by F. A. launehower.
1 next door lo A. H. Blair's hotel, where they
! ,1 hannv to wtil on their old friendi and
nPPT 10 Wa" 00 Inf' r OIQ ineno., auu.
I R R liew U, IkK UIOIS IS tk 9UCI,UI ujauuet,
I the subscriber is uow prepared to accommodata
i individuals aod parties with OyMterS etc in
I ihe best styles. A share of public patronage
! eolic.ited by C. F. HESS
Lewisburg, Sept 15, 1852
or THAT rORTIOt or
NORTH AMERICA
EioiaiTiw)
Th'. I'nitt-t S-'iitc ti Ttrritrn-lrt, the O-X'
tt'tfrts, Nov Branneuk, X-xnl Sofia,
and JfrxT,i? Lrn'rul Am&rica
and the Mc( 7n.it J.dand$.
iSmriled fWrn the most recent Surreys and auttMntiaj
S-.uree.. rulill.-iU I f JiUW 3iO.SK, Dallunura.Md.
AFTER much labor and expense, the Pub
lisher is enabled to furnish a complete
and accurate Gegraphical M.ip, on a largtr
scale than any general map heretofore issutJ.
embracing the whole country from the Ailanlio
from actual surveys, and many names sot
found on any other work exunu
The Drawing and Engraving are executed.
With nea'neas aud accuracy. showing distinctly
j the Railroads (made or projected.) Canals, lit.
j vers aud Lakes with the Names, Boundaries,
Position and Relative Stze of ail the Slates and
(Territories belonging lo the Government ot
' the United States,ot North America, aud of the
R.pulilic of Meiico. toeclherVith the Canadas.
New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, also all tha
' different Siatcs of Central America, New vite-
nada and i!:e Is'.hmus of Panama; the lacaiio.i
, of all ihe Cities, Principal Towns,Villages,the
j Indian Tribes me prominent stopping places
j mi the great routes leadine West i the GolJi
, Rtgioris, to Oregon, Ac; also a tahle showinj
the distances by land and water between this
I most iinportar-t places on tln Ccntinent, and
... mi re ,,-irn nt the World, rctubitinp cleartv
'the (Sold R.-gions t,f California, the Ktirveya
and Explorations ol Col.F temout,Lieat. Ukes,
Emery, Aneri and others.
It will be found a vatatul acquisition to all
; Institutions rf Learning, ad very raseful in the
Library of anv geailsnMin as a reference map.
it being all on )ie same seale.wiah so detached
portions. When fnnamed on roHers the sue
is about & ft. high bv S Ii. 4 inches wnle.
N. B A New Map of the World on Merea-
tor's Projection, is eargraved on the vacant
South-west eornef of the General Mapvon a e
plan, llrere being 15 degrees duplicated, exlu.
biting China in lire West as well as in the
East. With the (Jontioeai of America in Like
centre: showing. conclusively, ib transport,
lion uf Goods from East to V est and tin r.vs
iuust.eveotunv.be by ihe Isthmnsof Panama,
Nicaragua Lake, of through the failed Slates,
:t buiij many thousand miles nearer.
LCTIIER ROOl'.AsutT.
till r'.n ianva.-.s t'uton Coun'y for this Map.
HI Sn.
r irl