HE LEWISBUBG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. ffinisburg Cjjronirlf. O. HICKOX, Editor. O. W. WORDEN, Printer. atfl.K" eaab ta avtranee, 1,71 in three aontha, 2 ptli wlthia th jwi, ami $2,40 at tb. end ' th. year, link IB Phllatlduhia V I Palmot 1U E W Cut. Isetcisburg, Pa Friday Morning, June 24, 1S53. aCTESTTZE! Exorator. Admlntarrator., Public Ofl.ort, City anil Country- "tur.-banta. lluutictujT, chuin. BaoinM Mra-aii who wuii to imrura or to oi anruiinz wnwio wru iw pitc mvuc. wtmld d-? well to Eire notice o. inc aa Ojcurhtb. 'Lnni'm.o Chronicle " Tnl paper ha et CDa aoa inawHnf cimitiu"n in a otoiohbhj -....,.- mmg aa lartfe a proportion of active, aotrent producers, eaaaaaera. and oaalara, aa anj other in the State. Sew Advertisements. A Medical ('nllrge in Philadelphia which bit a separate Session for Females and another Candidate. The tAST Foreiqx News indicates a Stronger probability of War between Rus sia and Turkey. Both nations wcro con centrating troops on the frontier, and the Knglish and French were sending fleets it was supposed to the aid of Turkey. IQrOn our outer form will be found a State paper, of grave importance. Whate ver diversity of opinions may exist as to Gov. Biqleu's course on other questions, we believe that all parties concede that he takes right ground in this instance. It is such a document as should come from the Chief Magistrate of Free Pennsylvania. Scddex Death. On Tuesday las-t, as a colored man, named Clark, was mowing for Mr. Irland, about a mile below Lewis burg, be fell dead in the field supposed to have been killed by the extreme boat. Dhowned. We learn that two men, 1 an Irishman wbo baa only been in this country a few weeks, aud a German by the nauis of John Henning, whose family reside in Kelly township, iu this emnty, were accidentally drowned in the pool of Muncy Dam, on Saturday evening last. They, io company with five others, were crossing the river in a small boat, ! which filled with water aud sunk. The ! body of the Irishman was found ou Sun day. Tbcy were , , , , both engaged ou the 1 ., 0 Kail Iliiad. I . i Sunbury and Erie tMfcWe believe the moon-signs and all . Sundays as days when horses would be Uie other "signs of rain" in our immediate 1 more free and in better condition, and when viciuity, have failed for nearly two mouths ; telegraphic and other facilities for detec past; and while our neighbors, 8 and 12 ition would be least active. It becomes miles around us, have enjoyed delightful farmers aud all others interested, iu this showers, the dust and heat at Lome, (at entire region, to exercise increased vigil this noon of Thursday) are almost insup-! ance, especially against all persons who portable, and gardens and farms, graiu and fruit, are iuffcring. At 3 of Wednesday afternoon, a thermometer on the shady side of 31 arkct street, 'in the shade' at that, 'came down' to 96, from 100 at noon ! Sad Siicipe. Oo In Jay last, John - . ... , , r , , , .. . . - , i them will be brought np as the one was a Kantz, an old and respected citizen of , - ? , . , . , if f . m - -. j- . tew years since who stole in Lcwisbun; a asbington Tp, I nion Co, disappeared :'. ' . . , . . . . .. : borrowed horse which had just been ridden le wat found on Sunday morning, about a : . , .-,,- i rrl .l- e i . ... ... , J . . , i in from I'hillipsburg. The thief rode it mile from bis bouse, banging by tbe neck, . , . . - , , , ., ... I back to the very door of the owner, and dead evidently by bis own bands. His I ... . ... n-i . , , ' . ,, : asked to stay for the night. Ibe owner mind baa been for some time distracted by ; - , , . . .- , - ... I inquired wtu-re he bad got bis uorse Ins the failure of bis son George, who had j . . . , . , . . , , ,. . , , ,f ' . , , auswer betrayed bim, and be was arrested, been trading on the lo'e of Uue. and bad . . . , . . i..iifc.i. . convicted, and imprisoned. , . . J Oe eon IS nOW impriSOnea atiCW liCrlin : ou cuargc ut rurgerjr. 4th of July Celebrations. The friends of Temperance in Lewis burg have obtained the consent of Ilev. I'r. Malcoin, Prcsidcut of the University, to deliver an address on this great national question on the 4th of July, in the Chapel of the University, at 9 o'clock A. M. I. N. Looniis, Principal of the Univer sity Academy, has also consented to pro vide suitable Music on the occasion. Friends in town and country arc invited to attend. General Celebration of the 4 th is contemplated to be held in the Grove near town in the afternoon of that day. A meeting for making arrangements is called at the Town Hall this evening. lgMr. Gessker will give a Concert of Vocal and Instrumental Music at the L'uiversity Chapel, iu the Keening of the 4th no charge fur admission. These, with the limestone Cave in Dry Valley, will form a bill of fare of suf ficient variety for tho most epicurean patriots. Tall Wheat. Mr. John Kling, of Kelly township in this county, lias left 1 with us a sulk of white blue-stem, six fi-i three inches long, crowned with a good head of grain. Kelly against the County ! P. 8. Before we could get the above i in type, old mother uutiaio is down upon ber daughter Kcllj for presuming to claim euperiority in anything in the farming line. Mr. Kenj. Lohr, tenant on E-q. Cameron's farm, brings us two stalks of bis wheat, one six feel fuur and a ha'f and the other six feel six inches in length. Kelly most try again ! C-cietDoiileAee of tbe Lewiaburc Chronicle. Newcastle, Lawrence Co., June 17. , lou will please forward me the 'Chronicle,' as I am about commencing P business here, and think I shall like it very well, as it is quite a business place, and reminds me much of your own beau tiful town. This U a glorious county only 20 miles square, with a Whig majo rity (tell your Printer) of about 1000.. I bad the pleasure yesterday of seeing Dr. W., of your town, and was quite glad to meet bim. My compliments to my old friends of Lewisburg. J. II., Jr. A County Maine Law meeting is la 1 b H it yorthumberlm'l. 4tU if J uly Lewisburg Saving. Institution. The Commissioner to open books for subscriptions of stock to tbia Institution, met at tbe Washington House on Wednes day, and organized by electing. Tuomas Hayes, Chairman, and Jihn flovyhlon, Secretary. " Daring a abort session nearly 200 shares of stock were taken, and Thomas Hayes and n va. r rick, appointed a committee to - , l , . wh'bm ui aui titer buuscriniion. An au - i joumtueDt was then bad till Wednesday ...... .... . , . . QCXl 31 WlllCU IIDIO a fTCSldent. SCVCn Di ,.. ,J T...... t .1 . T vv, uuu iiciuuiu, tur luc AU:iLUllou eeJll lv ol.,.l.rl . 1, ..... ww.vu, ouu nujji.iueuia uiduc iw' go into early operation. $20 per share will be required to be paid in on or before that day, and the remaining instalments when called for by the Directors. For so new an affair to our citizens, quite commendable spirit and alacrity were exhibited in the preliminary movement, and will doubtlcfi continue unabated until the Institution is safely launched. We were pleased to sec a number of persons of only moderate means promptly enrol then-selves among its stockholders, and many other will doubtless follow their example. But it should be done within a week, as the or ganicitiou must be fully completed during this month or the charter be forfeited. It is understood that Mr. II. P. S'ueller, will be its Treasurer, and that fact will iu.pirc the public with confidence, aud furnish a reliable guaranty for the prudent, skilful an 1 prosperous management of its affairs. Now is the time for persons in the country as well as in the towns in this vicinity to make safe and beneficial investments, and tLe opportunity should not be neglected. Eorse Stealing, extra! On Saturday night last, a valuable dark s irrcl mare was stolen from the pasture of j John Phillips, in Dry Valley, Union Co. The same night, a horse was stolen from j Mr. Horner, of Pcnus Valley, Center Co.; and on Sunday night, three more were taken from John Long, of Pcuns Val'ev. We do not learn that any trace of horses or tuieves lias yet been discovcreu. Here - , , , , is a dead loss of 80OO or $G0O on two . , , . , , , . nights doubtless by a gang, who choose have no visible, honest means of support. Several horses were also stolen in and near Jersey Shore, last week. From the direction in which Mr. Slear's horses were taken, we think they all have Since Writing the abOVe, We See that i , ,f . , .,, . - j ;.-b rr vauiui I vuum , oi4iva .uuv atvuuu w Pennsylvania contains an organized gang -r..:ii..: t i, . 1 1 i in stealintr horses is wonderful." The i paper gives a number of cases which fully ; justify these remarks. The Ohio Wesleyan University hai conferred the degree of D. D. upon Ucv. Thomas Bowman, Principal of Dickinson Seminary, Williamspurt. Dr. Thomas M. Bibigliaus, a Whig Member cf the last Congress, died at bis residence in Lebanon Uoro,' last week. The American Stocks held hi Europe amount to 111,500,000, of which there ore advanced and for Penna Germans who are 57,000,000 against Pennsylvania, I h t0 r"d lhe Pl,re German correctly. $48,000,000 against X.York, -.10,000,000 ! Drai3 anb . Painting. .' ... c-.-nruinni. ., Lessons iu Drawing, Painting and Perspective agatust Luele bam, SjO,000,U0 against : suj:ible to the progress ihe pupil has made, Ohio, ' designed to aid the .eiVnce and practice of Heading decided, by a vote of over 2 iOrwghfoif S' sit'i-'s'iti'i. tol. for a subscription of $ZOO,000 to the 'and to enable Carpenters. Joiners, Cabinet or a oiausli ijjiiuu , I makers, Mechanics, -Jasons and Lngincers to stock of tbe Lebanon alley liailroad. An collstrilcl drent kinds of work and buildings injunction against the subscription has with proper proportions, sufficient strength, since been applied for. j and in 8,oJ ,aMe" " ,.U . . ,, . FOETHAITS PAINTED, Washington City, by a vote of almost lpf rarious sj7.es black, ciayon, or colored. 2 to 1, has declared for a law to suppress ; Virws of Town or Farm Houses, Churches, ..U .ntvll-nT llennrl nrnviflorl rram.loving Members of Congress will j :. ! Vas u- " 1 The Collector at Williamsnort reports , . an increase of 8500 in Canal Tolls at that tj,e present over the past year. -The vote in New York City for new charter, by which some flagrant abu- sea will be corrected, was over 30,000 for ; to 3,000 againtl. About two-thirds of a full vote wife polled. XT- ...b .t,o, 1,.. l.o cnntrai-t for i .... i o i i i . em building the Susquehanna Kailroaa rrom r t t : I ..!..... f...i7, oUnoury to itewiauui-j, aatj3 ,t- yo,.. , of bis pay in stock of the lload. j A large force is, engaged in making a Plank Road, 24 miles long, from Jersey Shore up Larry's Creek to the Lumbering region at Cogau House. Detroit, June 20. This city gives a majority of 300 in favor of the Maine Liquor Law. Judging from the returns thus far received from the interior, the State will eivo a majority not far short of I 10,000, or 4 to 1 ia favor of tbe Law. i - SCHOOL ORDERS neatlv print-M and fr :.ie a. the rh-r!t oifcV i fn: " Srr" n f th wort rErM.V"" or of th lmunii i- i i. .. i. v,v,. al ib natures nnhealuir Stomach. No art of aian power., it rcnilcre UOID K.tTl with HEALTH. (S tbe figure pwa m uua leaner.! 1A.'.I I lOISO.IXG. Thmranta of parent wbo uae Verm i lure comi ad of ' t,por i'"''1 the patient, ibe. are actually iiuS uw j fouwlallon. f.ir a eeri'.or iliacafica, aucb aa Fail.aliim, -au.r 011. laiouifi, io-.an not aware, that Uii the. ' -.fc, h ni umm. In anoHber cn'uujo will U luuuU the alvertienient 01 nobrnracaa Urd.einm. to which we ak Hie atlrntion uf ail liirertlv iutcr.Kt. tl in their own ae well aa their rhit dren'.'i h--altii. In Uvit f.VniilaintH anl all i!iaar.l.r I artiu iruin tu.iaeci a I'lllMiUii tj"j., rlioulu make uieot tue oiiy tfvumiie m'Ui'iil. llU-iiiia.-k!i Liver rill. '':"J, but ok r..r ll..be,1. k Worm syrup an-l Liter ni:, antl obwrre ihat ej.li h tbewj Wurr of tbe Proprietor. J. ft. IIoni:XS.CK. e!e are geuuiua. ( ly-tU (Jor reeled litis Day. ' IITJUl . ..1UU r Wheat inn " orn 50 LVits. . . . Flaxseed 37 U Dried Apples loo liiiitei i2i Ki2s g 1'atloar q L-rd 10 Hm J2 B icon 9 Cloverfed 4.00 BB H II 1 1 - 1 j pa In Lewisburg, 19th mt. by Kov.Mr.Conser, Wii.li.x WniTiic; and Miss Mb daughter of Hush Miller, all of Lewisburj. At ('haiham. Union l.o, 14tn inst, by Uer. J B Adams, Ur. Geoe W. Kknulk of i'hilad. and Miss MmsutT JiSK lUis of Mifllinburg. In I.ewistown, 10th inst. by Rev. CM Klinlc, Jimk M.HiiRLtcnKR and Miss Hiriiiet daugh ter if Dr. Isaac Rothroclc, bi.th of Adamsburj. On Ihe 7ih inst, by Rev. Mr. Erlenmver, William Wanxtn and Miss Mart At Ma tiiiks, both of Pcnns Tp. On the lOlh inst, Oetji'Mii Fisulr of the Isle of CJne and Miss LtniA !MTDr.K of Northumberland eountv. DIED, At James Irland's in East Buffalo Tp. 21st inst. Joscrii Clark, aged 08 years. In New LVr.in, I81I1 inst, in her 55th year, I! AC li t., wife of Jacob Mauelf. In I rrv Tp. loth inst., 111 her 3d vear.Mrs. MaKGA RKTTA WlT.HOI I. . In lilooinstiurg, 13ih inst, at'ed abor.t 71 years, Apam Klutz, of the Forks Hotel. To the H'Ag- TlUdort nf Vitiun Count r I offer myself as candidate f -r the oflice of trotll OllOtary, subject to the decision of the Democratic Whig County Conveniion, and if nominated and elected I tvii! endeavor to dis charge the duties of said office wuh impanial iiy and fidelity. AARON SMITH. White Peer, June 13, 183X The Female Session OF the Per Mkihcal CWt.r.r.E p Pnt la niiriiii, cninoienccs on the 1st Monday in fSfptemha; and continues IS weeks. Ladies and others interested in a Iberal Medical Insti. tuiion.u ill hare the Announcrmmt , (containing full particulars as to fees, which are put low, &c.) sent them, by requesting the same of ABRM. LIVEZEY, M.I. Deatt. i 479 No. 3i9, N. 12th St. I'hiladrlphia FITS! FITS! FITS! Tim Tir.TTvri.t rxnu'-r . EPILEPTIC PILLS, For 4 cwra -f ', tffrrym-. 7 rv m p!t. cmrf mff Xerrtnts and Const Hut tonal Ltitrates. PERSONS who are laboring under this dis.r'KMn? mnlaHr rci find ihe VEGET ABLE EPILEi'TlU ILI.l to be the only remedy eier discovered fur curing Epilepsy, or Ealltn Kiis. Tbt-mi i'i.U intsf n porifie rti'm rn thr H'Ttdu BTnU-oi.anJ although tiwf itrc pr"-prrl .cii-ll3 ft tbe purpti-c olrnTing lit, liny wi'l uif Ijunu ol tv-n-tfit f.r all r.-r-on flliftH! with weak nrrTrt. or h iMTTona yeal ha Iwn prt-tnOeJ or ahatterrf trf.m any eau wh .torcr. in rlimne Blipuintt.oril.aai i utn. or d. .-:-- rxrwu.iiiiy iH-nw-iHia.. . . ' Prif j IT Ux, or two tiAXeS I.r f X I fr"OnF oui Ol ,nwiTIhe m.u?fre. it Tt" ie "y : t:Tii s 1 1 a sir k n.i. ins. iiLTi,r.r Mar-iT. iiaitimori. , aijreM-d, ia-d. Ivjtc new .. June Itilli. "I TACKAREI. No. in ljuarand half Bbb!s JlJJL do No. 'i just rec d. do No. :, new. No. 1 SHAD, just ree'd. HKKI'IN'G, wholesale and retail. POTATOES for sale. lOO lbs. TOW YARN', a superior article. Coitoti and Linen CARPET CHAIN of all colors for sale by J. HAVES & CO. GERMAN and FRENCH Languages. T)UBLI0 and private lessons, in both these ractories, l.antlsciipes, lit;, uia.u VI oa.mv.u Tetms moderate. Inquire at corner oppos- ite H. Neuer's, on JNorth fourth street. K. VOLKMAR. Lewisburg, Nov. 20, 1952 451m To Collectors and Tax-Payers. on all Slate taxes will be allowed by the Collectors for lhe present year 1853. all Uli'S-c " Y 3 , , I npxt J oe aoaiemeni win ire auuwcu uuj ! the State tax. asd to those who pay their State . : 1 1 1 li .I ! .. and at least o HAir of their County taxes; ;ihosewhodonntpayiheone - halfoflhe,ouiity ,tM wj have no abatement alloved on the ... ..j .r. innie iha full amount with i - rn - t: tux, i " tVnSta .ubt of the integrity and fidelity, or the ability and dispo- sition of lhe people to pay their taxes, rely with confidence on their prompt action. fiKiitne HMMBArH.) SIMON R. IIKKRi'l.D, J-COMRISalOSIBS. AUAM r?HECKlER, Cnoimia-loners' orfceo, Sw Berlin, June 10, Strayed or Stolen, From Capt. Ktntzner s, in Sugar f-TTS Valley, about 22d alt, a valuable ; rTTS dark brown HORSE, 13 or H years Li.i i.ot would rjassfor younger, 15 hands 3. hi-V. carried his tail one side.one bird foot white tn the jettocit. a '"" "- - - between the eyes and nose. I will par " t reward for his return tome. ; HENRY KLINE, SnnHTr T. O. Mar r, rd Up- AnS i-a I p, V r'h H .1 CANDIDATES rou OFFICE : own rente! for aa I " ' viuc m raoainiii (tacunttie i "I'OtUOnotary. subicct lo the decision inn mvsr 1 as a ranniiim !.. ........ Nli! 'Xvlr.C0,"i,," i 01 "ie Democratic Whig County Convention. I the OA. la auutbrr .....lie 1 . . . i .1 . . . . . . , , .... uuuiiuiiiu anu riccicu i will rnoeavrr - , " ui.cnarge ine nuties 01 sau omre With im j partialis and fidelity.- Iitne 1 1, I US 3. CH.VS CAWLEY. Itcprcwpntativc ' the J'nU njtnt Union uivt.Juuiiita Distrirf. I greatly pleased to see in a .New Brlm paper, me lime since, the name of HK.MtV VV. s.W l)Elt, of elinsgrove, lor next Member of Hie Assembly. There seems to be a general satisfaction with his name, among all ni:h wh'.un I have conversed. His sierlin g merits are too well known to require any eulogy at my bands. Let us elect In m by an old Msh iniiej Snyder Majority. LEGION'. JAMKS L. IIIAMUKUUN, i bullalo To. is recommended as a proper person lo lead ih Whir milium ni the liem elenimi r.f 1 "'mm wc ' Oliotary uf U nion county. As to his ability to perlorin the duties of that cilice, non need have any doubt, as all who aie acquainted 1 with him can testily. Knowing as I do his ' ability and esteeming ruin well worthy I would respecuuny recommeiiu nun lor mat ollice. I A Good Whio. I 1'rusct-utiiiK Attorney. Mr.Ediior: j At ihe coming r'ail Election, we will be called on to elect a I'rosccutiug Attorney for Union : county. I think we ought lo re-elect GEOIiGE : HIM., Esq, of Selinsgrove. He has held Ihe ' ollice for Ihree years, is well qualified, and has discharged bis duties to the entire satisfaction of the court, bar and suitors. II is nrbanitr of manners has won him the esteem of all tliose who have had the pleasure to form his acqua intance. .May IS. I.i wisri ALL UML THE TMVMril! HI AT FiCKART'S CATTLE POWDER HATH ACHIEVED. Tbcnsand. are testarwj; to iu ECcacf ! Tht merciful Mm u kiuil Ut hit Itatl." VFTER years of study and experiment by the Inventor, to compound from pure I fflKOie niatrrial a rowuer tliat shocld and sin take the place of the thousand and one ho-lrtiRift eitt'-n up and paline-t lln the publir n rer taiu Kt-m.ilti-ii" fir the cure of ail dieai'eii which tbe Unite en-ntkiti are lit lr to, be lias firujuri'd th cue le-eilin; lliia udvi.TtiFi-tiieiit. Nune e:m te 'jntHitt unlet, bertr-m; iiur iac a.aitE ri'niitiln-. 1 he ili-niMi.d haa ben Mich that iti Fa!e baa let-u rh.f'ly Co: tineil to the Stat- of reiir..rivaiiia ; but we have tiuw ronauniaiale l ru-b I arrani;-iii,-iitMb:-t weari-preprel toii,ply th- unmemue Mil -r. nnw np liaiid. a- w.-ll ai iLohi we may bi-n.-alb.-r , p:s ie fi.-m 'lh-r M:iti-s i f lln- L'uiuu. j hnoKti: tlo.i I'owrfer In p.'i-e--a all Ihe mratire pn-p-' iro.n hi-rcs -t f.utli, we d.-lll a fulst.m- li.ude of aurl! I n;i:--'-.:a-ar. f. u--ur--uli:it . io a httnU a-.li Mi-ure i f-r :t a ready tnW. i'-'.nr iu-njnl .f pur" vi-tp-l.-.t-le iritrrs Oi HI.-, tl ran b- 5f.-:y uikI j-.i,li iou-o y jriren t that j nobli- animal the il!li.-?K,iit nil i'it.iiii- ami in-il wtttttrrt. II, etli-t. are wt'itte firtpertnt f Ihe ay-l-m.rr-atili a blu.-il-l cirruf u ah a pri-lliulure i-lied-lit. , f '.h hnir. lint on lite other haul it ilr-ii-rlli(na th lii--imn. purges the I ll:ivl, r -jlat-a tlie toiuiry ergaua. Uirrrhy improeine ! anil prol.-irtitij; the wletlc pti ical cnu,lil-.,n (.f ibe aiiiuiat ev n ah:-a in au aprar-ntly h a!lliy state, auii acertutM ' aud in IliltU cure ah n he haa --'n riirttd the l':srMi"F.u .l.m!.i:. r'i seta TAlElla hi.iHiir.fnsn I'.tiTAd Ivm.-i t'liuuo lILiMfl b'.S'ia V-Xiow VTl:n. To Ih. Airrieultiiri.t nnd Tbiryuian, it ia un inTalnatile rm-Jy lor lb-ir XKAT Al l' .h laboring un.ler lln lllff I-.I.S. 11-il.L-VT Ib.UN.aild i.tlier ill the tnl.y cnip:aiul whn b lb-y are lnUile f.uui a flu'iproeuju of th. uatural eerp-t.ous. V.ll II COWS are much bem-Stid by oeea.ienally niaiii- with Ibeir Mi.p or t'e-d. It haa a u-ri'b-i-cy to Mren-theii tbe aniuial, rrtnoee aTl titri!ctirna trotii the mk tub?, prriiuote all the ..-eretii.ua, and coliaequeDtly ad-liti? Diui-h to the atn-nifth of the atiinuU, quantity and uu.iiity of h-r ui.k, I ream and butter. Il)i;s, ittirinrf tlie warm Ma,nit are ecntantly orer bealiuj thenifelvea. whii h n-Milta it, thir ttinrf Coujib., ticera ef the Llinzn. and other n-.rta. vhirh nftlitpalli baa a tendency to retari Iheir troath. In all .u-h caea a tame apooniui, mixta in a Kut-kt or awill, and frieea every other day, will ateedtly r-mo;eall dttbculuea, and the aniuial win anon tnrreai-e in Ib-alth and Kat. Who, of the tens .f thouaau-ia of Ifaie n-untrv, h.einf either the one or other of the animal which this roarer briiCttjt, will bi. ao tiieardly and hi nnmerciful to th l-it-ti and nnjttst to himM-lf. aa not to eire it a trial? H e f-ot.h-b.ut!) preilua tliat wherever it a once inlro-llire.1 it will be aa M.rmau' lit in that titahie, and de-uiel aa eseutlaa, a the Curry-comb and Itru.b tbemai-lTca are. i.i-.tl e 'r'-" T II S M K I, II. i:tl.i . IT'OR Carpenters. Double and single beech P.uies, Long J. -liners. Raising, 1'Imt and Grnve Pannel Ploughs, u iih and without handles ; Filiisters. self-regulating Sash ; Flat O'Gee and Bead O'Gee and Fillets ; Rabbit and Beads, all sizes : Braces with and without b.tts; Long Shanked Firme and Socket ' f!bisols. toeelher villi an entliect rariplr nf ' tools lo fit out the " kit" complete, all for sale ' at lower rates than ever oflered in this country. ! Mar 27. REAVEK. KKEMER A. MOOKE. J ' 17 Bnlldrnie The most complete as- h soruneni 01 a ri minings lor nuiioinirs ever . offered, at B., K. &. M. l)ttWDEB.-For Blasting, H. F. G. and teamster rowuer, auu oaiety r use just re ceived at B K. Ai M. LATEST ARRIVAL! TUST received at the Bazaar, an extensive assortment of At' IT t-'UOUS, comprising every variety of Ladies and Gent.emen s Dress Goods for summer wear Call soon, as they i are going off fast. TI STIN, STUART Sc LEWIS, I May SC, "51. Opposite Kline's Hotel. L' A DIEs' BREAKFAST COLLARS, the last invention, ins! received at lhe Bazaar. ! TUSTIN, STUART & LEWIS rniTE GOOD? a heavy stock, offered very curap. Dy TUM IN. STUART A LEWIS. COD FISH, Dried Beef, Cheese, and a great variety of Groceries at TUfcTIN, STUART & LEW 13. Just RcreivcI, 1INE Lot of Berages, Prims. Muslins, etc. by J. & J. WALLS. SHAD and Mackerel a new supply at May I9 WALLS'. "I f HANDS wanted, immediately, to make IU Clothing by BEAVER, KREMER 4; MOORE. 1Y EXPRESS Parasols, Berages, Lawns ) and Ginghams just ree'd by Beaver, Kremer & Moore. SECOND Arrival of Fine Wool Carpets at May 19. Beaver, Kremer & Moore. Second Arrival of Hew Goods ! I S AVINO disposed of most of onr first pur chase of Spring 'jiions, we would res. nectl'tillv invite the rublie to call and s?e Ihe Cheapest and Best assortment of New Guods that has been opened in Lewisburg this season. Hiving bought Fine Dress Goods at very reduced rates from spring prices (particularly for cash) we feel determined that our custom ers shall have Ihe benefit of our purchases. Call, see and judge for yourselves at the old stand of J.HAYE8 & CO. OR the LADIES Every desirable style and quality of Dress Goods to be had at very reduced rates at the old stand of J. HAYES A CO. - . ar asoLS a snlendid assortment of Silk, Tllr( Satjn Mtin ijned Parasols lo be had at vert low pneest """' VTT rTTxn" rPS-Moleskin. Panama. H r't,, 11 t anr U tl Chines'. anl Leghorn HRft Silk and -- . . , . . , T . I - C th Ups at row rrtcrs 07 m 1 ui. i THE nndersigned have this day entered into co-partnership under Ihe firm of Tcstis, broisT at liwii. lor me transaction ol a general Merchandize and Produce business at Ihe siand formerly occupied by J. P. Tustin. The former patrons of this establishment and the public in general will please continue faionng uj with their patronage. JOSEPH P.TUSTI.V. ABSALOM B. STUART, THOMAS LEWI. Lewisburg, May 2, 165J f5S Fresh Meat! riiHE undersigned respectfully announces X 'hat his Hut a Her Sliop in the rear ol his residence (on South THIRD street) is again in operation, and Brtf, Veal, Mutfm, 4e-. will be regularly supplied to his friends and the public, every Tvesdav and Fridai morn ings, ou cheap and accommodating leims. FRANCIS ZELLERS. Lewisburg, May 12, 135.1 CAUTION. LI, persons are hereby notified not to 2 trust my wife Pout (late Polly Mook) as 1 will not pay any debts of ber contracting. JOHN UENMCOFF. Buflalo Tp, May 6, 1853 pd NEW Fllt.M AT PAISTIAC and CHAIR 3IAHI.G II AVIN'G entered into a co partnership for the purpose I 01 carrying on the above branches of business, the subscribers are prepared to execute work iu their line. AT THE OLD STAXD, iTWfPl 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 entire satisfaction, they hope to receive a liberal share of patronage and par. JOHN B. CUTLER. WILLIAM WHITING. Lewisburg, April 18, 1833 JUST received an assortment of fine-tenet, rosewood Me'odeons, from Geo.A.Prince At Co.'s celebrated establishment, Buffalo, K.Y. 4 octave Melodeons from C to C $45 4 do do V to F 65 5 do do F to F . 75 Large 5 do F to F. Piano style. ICO A. L. HATFIELP, Lewis' org Frotestant America's Eok for the. Times. Or. Dowling's History of Romanism. JUST published a saw ash kslaroik mt-tio-. of D. DOWLINU f HltsTOKV OF kOMANI-SM. This popular and valuable work (which i.i Protestant but otherwise unsectafian) has been pronouncej by all Protestant denom inations the Standard llutory of Ihe subject of which it treats. In consequence nf the late fire in the Pub lisher's estah'ishment, he has been unable for Ihe last few months to supplythe frequent orders, for this work. He has now the pleasure to announce that Dr. Don ling has prepared ao extensive and valuable Supplement of about 150 pages, including all ihe recent events of interest in relation to Pope Pius l.the strug gle lor liberty in Rome, the Madiai, Gavazzi, etc. etc.; and that the enlarged work (making a noble volume cf 815 pages) is now ready, and will be supplied to agents, booksellers ai d the public utthout any advance of trice uptu the old editions. Hundreds of testimonials from distingcis'ued clergymen, scholars, presidents of colleges and others, have been received, testifying to the fidelity and value of this Histnrr. A iniei . tneee, ironi ine pen ol that eminent Protest ant scholar, the Rev. Geo. B. Cheever, D.D., is given as a specimen of the whole i -Thiti ext-ellent and teantifnl work." earn In rbecer, -pte-erifca mine and .-rv 'roii; rtainia for poca'ar la Tor, and we t mil doubt that it ie deatiut-d t- bare aa extra- j oruittary a!e. It laoue.-f the moal elegantly euib,-tli.-hed j and escrubd worka we bate etrr aeen hniied from liie ; American preaa ; eintainin a lar-re number of biirbly j ftniahed eitirraein., tlluatrativeof the ceremoniea, aupcr- I - JT-a ,i.. .n . . .iMn...i i.i. ...t r . i ...;o. iitwni. r-cmrutiMs tmuu of Koroanism. liKb '" highly ornamental. The work it-elf ia character- 11 ''T1. 'IT T.'PTK'S.ni: ..T.",a?.1 nt. . .,Win,i ,,. ti. rn ,.' .u ""J i-aP ,.uiheubrati by,efc-reo!.to th-n.otui.JeuU.d - , . -. imi'rttwivi rtvir, nml arrnc;cJ io the mt iuoi-1 manner, It atuitrhil in tirw im1 incident, ami, with it ralllifnl illUftrHliuort, ii lftUr aduf tti tn fiirimh a fit id and im pntMie portraiture of Komani-m as it i, than auy otln-r hnt.k e know of. It Mipli-i- a icrvat lark in our thii!o literature; and no that a rontlirt with Komtt In lmd U(w-n us, and is Soon t betiome lit butiur.s)i r.f u all. rn?r and laity, a Work mi rirhlv rtnrrd With f-.iet and arrum(nt will l-e miw-t timt-ty nd nfnl. Wb"Utt j in Kia to ur it in Ti-ry laau.y, ana acomiug erery L-n tre-tnm in trie land C3Agents for the above work, to whom val uable inducements will be offered, wanted in every State ot the Union. Apply 10 EDWARD WALKER. Pi.blishcr, May, 1853. 1 14 Fulton St. New York. TAKE NOTICE! Tne undersigned, woold respectfully announce to the citizens of Lewisburg and its vicinity, that they are prepa red tn do all kinds Illack umltttinpr at their Shop on lhe corner of North 4th street and the Buffaloe road. Horse Shoeing, Wagon Work and all kinds of Repairing done to order. Coal, Iron and Grain taken in exchange for work. j. & 11. fisher. May 1, 1953 A N E W Boots and STOCK OF Books and Shoes, Stationery. THE subscriber announces to his friends and the public generally that he has just received from Philadelphia a large and excel lent assortment of !7 3 MID SUIiES comprising every kind and variety of Gentle- men s Boots, Gaiters, Monroes, 1 les, slippers, dec ZtfiiV Fine Gaiter Boot, Bnskins, Jenny Linds, and Ties of the latest and most approved styles. UOVS . Misses , ann Children S' BooLs.Lace Boots, Gaiters and Shoes of ererv i style and variety now worn nls- a cho.ce selection of the School ar.r! Claoiial BOOKS now in use in our Academies and Schools, together with a good assortment of Stalio. net), etc. The above goods have been carefully selee ied and will be sold at very reduced prices. The undersigned also continues to manntac tnre Boots and Shoes of every description to nrHee. and from his loner exnerienci! And a determination o scare no effort or vxnense to i please, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal I share of business. JOHN HOUGHTON. Lewisburg, May 5, 1853 Beaver, Kremer a Moore, HAVE just received, by Express, a second ; supply cf Fancy Dress y-ds. French Needle Work. Embrei-l'rj-, .Bonnet., ftc. , Mar 1, 1AM PwKr-T, Wood and Willow Hare. 20,000 FANCY CORN lil.OOYts. 1.S0O Dos BUCKET-"'. AMo.rtn COJ.OitS 600 N'KSTS t'KHAR WAII TL'tltt, 8(W CEIIAR CHUKX. 6.10 V07. WILLOW BKET'. 300 Doi. wall s. M'RUli 11KUSHES e. The lar-t etock ever offered in riii'a VI phia. and The cheaiarst in the wori.l. Ordtrs promptly fillml. M. & J. M. KOWE, No. Ill Nort Tuiea sri it. Mar. II 3m .05 rinlMi.!.iu Dr. John Locke, SURGE OX DEXTIST, ArFlfR removed to Market street, sec- ond floor rntranee door between Kline's I Hotel and C E. Bowes' Store. 1 Lewisburg, April 1, 1853 NEW FIRM, AXU TRADE. NEW STOCK IX The subscribers having formed ai co-partnership in business, now offer ' lo old friends and j the public, at the j late atand of S. F. I. vn Jail, on Maiket ', street, the cheapest (for ensh) and best lot of U003 AIlQ !jOt0 for Men and Boys, ever offered in Lewisburg. Men's Boots from tl up to fi. Also all kinds of iL kSZZZ? 'u"P.J-.12 Gaiters, half-Gaiters, etc. Children's hors rf all stvVs: and size. Work made to order Mendini? as usual. As we are both known a- practical sho-. makers and experienced workmen, we solicit a share of the public patronage and will try lo merit it. S. & O. SIU?r. Lewisburg, April 2S, 1853 SPUING FASHIONS ISoo. HAT, CAP &. CI.OTIlI. STOKE, South Emt Corner Market unit Third St: J. & F. Epyker HAVE just opened and for a!e cherp for Ca-:, or in exchange for country produce Elatt Mole-skin N'.is. I. 2. 3: Silk N"o. I. 2, a : V. ,1a, Mus. i '". 3 ; Wek er.r'ed hri-.i. p-:.1 i and Hat trim Hungarian, fine brush, iiia.gii, wool, for Men and Brys. Knnuier Hats from Panama dotrn to a levy chip. Caps of the laiest siv'es and of every des cription, to suit everybody. C'fOttlinK Coats, P.mte, and Vests for Men and Boys ; Sh-rts of different kinds, shirt collars, stocks, handkerchiefs, gloves, socks, in shprt everything to wear from head lo foot. Also farpet Bars ar.il Trunks. Tha nkful to pur cost mers f-r past favors we hope for a continuance f ihe same, as our prices are low. Give ns a call and examine for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. Panama, Leghorn Hats, and Bonnets whit ii m ann iiiHia on short notice and reason able terms. April 27, 18."3 If ring niti) litinnirr L. IDDINGS & CO. VTTOfl i l .. innm tnm public tlat If they have just ree'd from Philadelphia a handsome assortment of licrciian elixc Of all kinds and latest styles, which, having been purchased at unusually low rates, they ure enabled to oiler to the public at BARGAINS ! t t,. ahnnsl impossible lo eniimrrrte fhe many art;cles comprising the stock of goods. bnX ""y lnv,,! 8,1 to ccmf "d J'e r"r ,hem selves annn- mem mir iney w:i: pei MOKE GOODS h OIi THE SAME MOSE than at any other house in Lewisburg. They have all kinds of DRY GOODS, GROCERIFS, HARDWARE. Ql EEN'SWA RE, and all other articles nually fonnd in a well furnihed store. lo render tbcir establish. i ment well worih 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 lo be able ai all times, lo offer ihe choice of the New York and Philadelphia markets. Having adnpted the motto "Quick Sales and Small Profits." they hope to receive a lih- eral share rf p-iMie pntronaze. (tj-All kinds , of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for Goods. Lewisburg. April 29, 1853. E. GOULD, (Successor to A. FIOT.) Xo.Gl,Cltcstnnt itrrct,Siraim's BuilJing. PHILADELPHIA. T7IXTENSIYE Music PraLintiin and Dealer Jj in Musical Instruments of every tlescrip-1 tion exrlusive Agent tor the sale ol llallett. Davi&Co's(Boston)PatentSuspcnsion Bridge 1 jtMlian auu other PIANOS. ! I Gilberl's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons.M.irtin's . Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music. Music '. Books, etc. Residents of the country will be supplied by I romV or otherwise with any music they may wish, at as low rates as if purchased in person. Having one of the largest strcks in the United i Stales, t feel confident of satisfying all w hoi may lavor me wun a can cr oroer. Dealer ia.Viisics;r-Iici on the mot liberal terns. Pianos to let. s,-rond-h.ind Pianos (or saie. Paper ritcrtinEs. j THE undersigned bier jusi opeled a fresh ; . ant complete stork of Wail jnierj.among ; which are Gnu. and Vr.t.vfT, riw-c Svvtx. and f the iiitre-'t p rieed Vnkxeil Pap-rr: Also, Dre-1 unTlis, UoRnr.RS, r Ian rEts, Jtc, Ve. 1 Which they offer at the lowest prices, both wholesale and retail. The best workmen em ployed to hang paper either in th: city or senntry. Blank Bxik', Statl'ninr;t ic, rTi We have also our usual assorlinriit of Wai-1 r. - , TI1.A rArKws, . airri. rartts, diihk ana School Books, Stationery. Ac. I PARKISII tk HOUGH. No. North Firra St., 2 door above Market.- 'Af7.fe'iii. , fASt paid for cotrntr-e re. March U, 1-5J5 pgssp J. NEW FIRM. ! C A B I a ET M AKI.NG. enierM inti a Co-Partnership in ill nl,,r tmins. wouln respectitiiiy invite u.e.T "inirr cininmprt. lime k online in reiirrei. aI VtBT old stane on ' 1 "'. w are prpi- I red tn do all work in their line with the ntmcM despatch and oa the ios' reaotibV term. r. A. I'GXACIIV, A. l. ELltSK. Lewistrar;. May 3, 1S53 mouk LWir.Eit! V LARGE additional sine nf New LumUf added to the old stoca "f lrv 6feWW fer! rf Joit- an-i Seantiin, con'ist in? of all sizes jir.d "cng;hs. Sawed Kails and !liir;gling Lath. 50,000 Piaslernig Laifi, 3 and 4 feet long. Inch Hoards Weaiherboards 1 and H inca ! ; Pannel Boards and Plank. "n" re bnildmg can be aceommrJa'ed hy raiting on the subscriber, .Who woo.a L thankful for their patrfnafe. THOMAS NESEIT. Lewi'bnrg. May 3, l.i3 3inpd GRAND EZHIBITICrJ! Perfrmme f.w Me .Wn TVors opened at 9 o'clock. A. M.. performance to commence at 7 or earlier if desired at Ibe Lcwlsbunr Raxaar. Fr'th frrmx FKloHf'i'ifa, ."i-w lor-, f 'Tsrioot iriri Thrift one of the choicest selections of Spring and Sumiitr Goods ever broneht l Le-s-ibor? r vienitv. which t are now offered for the inspection of ail this j town and the rest of mankind. The Ladles in panicnTnr are invited lo call. EX.ti:vr. nol HRK K our NEW 0op-4. Wr hi- no ba.it to oflVr. an trap to wt, (exct-j t a nnatr trf .) hn haT a-Aopteii rici mnf'rmitf ,w-A bi r.nt ftat-Jiuv hf this try uji. J( INT, iriff aiai. Iani, nrr d I lintf, Rarrsp, Ppllua. Lai-tr- I Rnce. ShaHfw, Tutes. Summer Mpvut, wimi mia and aihroH d-mnl. At.0 f.m-n GaKihrie r-k. t 1IJI- r. IrrBrh i rke.1 Ibikt. Inarrtin ZlA!" n. I In Wry Cotton, tim aa4 ! Th artfntion of the f.ont f-fmf n also itt4-l t't rrnr ftrlt ftf Hf-ri'-r awl Surnin. r rn.-5'tnr j varietr t rry ai-t f t W that aw t I Vnl. ALO l,in I rnK ptHieJ itrd pUic. Crrtn 'lob. Cof r.nl---, and a j g n-rl 9?rrtmt nf 0nU fir Snimm-r wwr. Itd j cmtr A Fawn fioms f th tnrr4. appro-red t hrarrt. ALU hbirt Crllam. Tratai, .m, tiiowen, ( lltUTfi. SfijtjKiKfrfs. ni a pn-at farit ty of articles im tho itvnttrinen r ;iroifiiD)E unp- IIoilirkerper!Tnnr attention iseaUed to ur tnrk M T'tnyt. tt'oa and Litvn I afr. ?ht in-;. I'illnw MtiMn. brou nn Wir Ma-lin atari OU;Ci:K!K5 in nhmiiane-, Qrr? V.Vf,J II.RfH Itn-k-tx. tV.tnl..i rr. Ijirf-. fVrprt Bf. CARPKTdc Oil C'nth. antl lt thoitrh not l-a.t in tho ffVatr .' i. .-ill I..t '-f m Fi t ' T 'Mt ftV. Lnbic a i rrmit'Bi Fitr-tf. r. Jr". lorialHi, Eay Wat-r ami tbe Bret fragrant Admission frr. Cnll on TUSTIN.STITART V LEWIS. 471 opposite Kline's Hotel. LewUburg Winficld Woolen Factory, Sear Hartleton. ( talon County. riHl"-t establishment is now in the best order. I ' The machinery being nearly ail new, and none bnt the best cf workmen employed, the subscriber feels safe in saying that his work shall noi be snrpsssed by any establish ment in this or the adjoining counties. M.. t--.- win trc armintf as nnaf. antt those wishit.g to patronize his esiablishment. will please avail themselves of that opportu nity. 17" I have also on hand, and intend keep inz a choice assortment of Goodai. such as Clth.i. Kntinrtt; Cmhn,ert, I wred. Blankets, Yarns, ire which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Coonirv Prodnce gen erally. " MARK HALFPENNY. Hartleton, April 21, lt53 tf " Small rmfilt antl Quirk Sales." BARGAINS t he CHEAP STORE or J. II. & W. RROW.Y. E lake this method of informing thfl public that we have fitted np the old -r.vo.v TRADiya stasp," where we would invite especial attention ta our stock of DOMESTIC GOODS. Groceries and FISH, which can not fail to please, either in rrgar. to price or quality. Our goods have been bought for cash, at the lowest price, and will De soiii on accommodating terms. CASH wiil be paid for ail kinds rf Grain and th very highest price paid, in goods, lor every description of Domatic i'rnduee). Turtleville, April 32, 1853 CMTO WELCH, - Attorney at Lair, LEWISBURG, Union, Co., I'a. K.Office nearly opposite Kline's Ilotol. Refers tr .. Xm wr.to7, R-rtfhrtte, Fit. ' Jiime-t T. ll'ilt, tin r C. thtmrt r,,.. ,;o n. r-iA m . WJtrm. l.rw il'W , ts. A. Jitnittn. .V"noacjp. M .inm.1 l'ra. -e(tt,-"ajrj. A.tia. .etK -V. ilidirU i LUMIJER. rpHE snhscritter thankful lor past patronaeej- winiiii solicit nis irienils and ih publie continuance in hisline of business, as he eon. ,,nn" k""P a large stock of Lumber on hamk ;ur a,r- He b 00 hani' at present the oIe- ' J loivinir, vin.t !10,tmo feet of good dry Pine boards. in.oni) rectof Plank and Boards ealheiboards. Joist and Scantling Poplar Plank, Scantling and Boards Lap and Joint SningVs Pine Palms and Mimgling Lath 3(it0 feet of square Umber 17U( tct sawed Khi's Nails sv..l Stone Jugs. Ail of which he will sell at fair pr"ce. THOMAS IXGeBlT. Lewislnrg. Jan. 51, 1853 3m458. Mra-iv Goods Spriss iHK sttbscriber is no or e.n....i I hiba to Merchants and Milliners his usoal heavy stoclt of I,,,rt' ,, Misses' STRAW and SILK BONNETS. STRAW TRIMMINGS and ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS; P.lm-leaf. Panama and evrrv varieiv of S li M M Clt H 1 TS for Ge entlemen : which for Etieot. Varierw ae.,1 beauty nf manufacture, as well as anibrmlw t . 1 1 I ' a , . viwr eiicrs win rc louna unrivaiea. 1II1S ttHITK, No. 41 Soctb Sxcosa Stbizi - l Ssco Stiizt. Feb. II-3.n461 Phitaddplii. 1 TF.KftH T .operior form, for M!a t Clit .nici. cflica, 5 r.s siajl. SOrn Ao SOr ;ei d 1
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