LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. X '-4 w Cwuisbnrg Cjjrnnirlf. B. o. kiokok, Editor. o. . woEDEH, Frint.r. AI1.M oaeh tn adraaoe, 11.75 in three montha, 1 2 paid wlthla tbe ;nr, and $2.50 at th. nd of the yew. Agents la Philadelphia V B Palmer ana W Carr. LewiSbUrff, Pa. Friday Morning, March 3, 1854. 1' DVEHT1ZE ! Manufacturers, Merchant PuWlc A OftVm. in City and Country, Mechanic. Kiccntora, Ads-lnistretora. Oaeratora all who wish to procure or dispone of anything would do well to aire notice of the earn, throoah the "ZieuWo CkronuU." Tbi paper hua a lerfe and Inereaainr dreuUtkio in aeoaunonity oontai nine, aa large a nroportioa of artire, entrant producers, aouwaaare, and dealer, aa any In the 8'ate. eOSee Sitr Advertisements. 3The Editor is still absent. v- . . .- A. , ,, efjY anons interesting articles, oa the OUter pages of this paper. SA.The Revenue Commissioners are in session at Harrisburg. The Dog Ordinance in Lewisburg, is about as much honored as the Small Koto Law. IfcsrThere is no immediate prospect of opening the North and West Branch Ca- nals for spring navigation. K&rThe Gundy ' Lane Rioters were found Guilty at the late Court, and sen tenced to a few weeks' imprisonment. S&.A subscription for the Spruce Creek Road was started in Lewisburg jester Jay, and between 80 and 100 shares Uken at . , once. Pass it around. SaTA dog supposed to be mad recently passed through Snnbury, biting several nthr rloon Wore it onnM ri lillflH Th ...... , . . . Diiieu aogs were promptly suot vj mt-ir owners. BeiTIt is announced that every Northern Whig will vole against the Nullification of the Missouri Compromise, and it is said several . Southern Whigs and Democrats will also vote agaiust it. SrAt the adjourned Democratic Con vention of Union county, on Monday, 1'unJP IIilbisu, Esq., of Chapman, was unanimously elected Representative Dele gate, instructed for liigler and ISlack. On Canal Commissioner the vote stood Mott 22, Sherwood 16. n67Tbe New Kerliners are advocating a Railroad yVom the Snqueltanna Ruad to Lcwistown through New lWlin. So it would eeein the ring-loaders of Repudiation in that town expect and desire the coni- jjatinn of trio Sucj Ttnad, after all ! JSfPetitions for the Division of Union county are again in circulation. By dis honestly mixing that with a sham Rail road issue, the opponents of Division last fall had 181 majority. Then there were polled for Division in White Deer, Kelly, and Buffalo Tps., only 206 votes ; now, over six hundred voters in those three townships have petitioned fur Division. tOuThe Danville papers make a strong plea for the establishment of a National Foundry at that place. Sunbury claims that the biggest guns could there be cast at the least expense. Williamsport rcpre- I 1 1 cents Ralston as the most advantageous rlr-an to frorma I location. But when Uncle Sam concludt-s j to set np a Workshop in Central Pennsyl vania, he will doubtless "compromise" all conflicting interests by settling upon Lewisburg as, upon the whole, the most eligible site. , - JSyH e are informed that the Star cs- ' tablishnient at New Berlin is about to ! pass into the hands of a stranger, from the eastern part of the State. A number of ; prominent Whigs from different sections ' of the county, tired of the abusive and ' . . - i aisorganizing course of that bheet, frankly ! informed its nominal editors that they must sell out, or a genuine Whig pspcr disconnected from all cliques, and neutral An merolv local nue&tinns would bo pata. l,!;0t..i r,,,,!...:.!. ti. :.i . i. ...... i , n j n . .i,u.v.,I...i.u. (juuu, Whit? nartv of old Union over Three ! ThnnoanJ a-nno- .Ml ,,., i.. t Thousand strong will we trust again nave . .Al :.t l. r..:i.r..i ; . - i . e icuauic, uuiuiui, pruaeni, impartial ana able organ. , ... ayTh Democratic Convention of Al- legbenj denounced the Nebraska move-1 ,o. TI,. TU ,.,.r nAfA c... I The Democrats of Bradford, Sus quehanna, and Wayne, hare opposed it by public meetings. A Democratic mee ting was held in Harrisburg, C. C. Raws, President, which, after a free discussion, condemned the Bill by a vote of 7 to 1. Per contra, John Swineford sprung a resolution of approval of the Bill, and got it passed, at the convention at New Berlin on Monday but. We do not believe that the farmers or mechanics composing the mass of the Democracy of Union county would annrove of the rvtrtr;o. -r ., " " u evil I . . - . . . Which would shut out their hardy sons ' and daughters from a territory six times ' as large as the State of Pennsylvania 1 Q-The Pennsylvania U. S. Senators disagree oc the Nebraska question. Mr. Coopeb, rained in a Slave State opposes the Douglas bill. Mr. Brodhead a na tive of the land of Penn, of Franklin, of Independence Hallnuppurts it Which Senator represents Pennsylvania, it is not difficult to tall. Her historv. and th. unbiased Toioe of her people (aside from PttV Dartizan mawonver. a-. ;, I A -a . ... ' ' ; oa tbe side of Liberty. Hr free, hard- working eitixtna love Pum, lot they hate ! ysrm which l-jalirc. Oppression. a)tafScnator Douglas holds slaves in the I rinlit t k: c . t:v. ! jjuw wi uia emc. oeuatur xrigu uwua glares in Kentucky. Senator Brodhead married in Mississippi How many more nominal Northern Senators are allied to the Slave interest, who can tell f wi Post Office Arrangements. rjSTKSX Mails, .Terr day ..o-pt Soml.r, ! WSSTBRX, on Honday, Wednesday and Friday, close el , o clock, P. M cloMatfcll a.m. ; .nir.iMntt.vtuiiainj.ort) -lond. Wedn. and fri, sornavrZl dose at 12, M. HVFFALOe JT ROADS,Xanij and Friday, eiuae at r.a. 01 night prccadinm. , ,f?-.BS . iot,r,d,,uIr (""Pt Sun.iay. from e until "fcrtfrffii- TlV&iwSst. , 11. W. CHOREE, P. M. A VARIETY of School Books. Blank Books, Gift Books for Holiday ; presents, i-ens, inn, setter and Cap raper, 1 Fancy Stationery, Magazines, Papers, etc. etc. j for sale cheap at the Lswiaacao Post Orncx. Corrected Weekly. : Wheat 51,60 Eggs... Rye.. 75 Tallow Lard Ilacon Ham Corn. C-2 45 1,12 1,25 15 Oats. , Flaxseed j Dried Apples. Cloverseed 5,50 Batter. Telegraphing -new Rate Table. from Leicidunj to Harrisbur Sj0,23 'Berwick $0,18 IS 17 15 20 26 25 24 20 20 18 15 15 15 17 18 20 21 Dauphin j 'Jnnction I Livenxuil S5 S3 21 Bloomsburg Cattawissa Danville 'Chapman Carbondale Dun more Hyde Park, Wilkesbarre Plymouth Bloomsburg Danville Sunbury M'Ewensville Williamsport Lock Haven Beech Creek Bellefonte M'Kees fulls SI 20 25 25 21 20 18 17 15 13 15 17 18 20 31 iiusgrove ' Providence Bcrauton j Tr"",,,, ; Berwick ! 'Cattawissa Northumberland Milion Muncy Jersey Shore Mill Hall Milesburg Philadelphia. For every additional word 1 cent to all sta tions on this line. Not now in operation. isfAll other stations west and south Philadelphia, rate increased 9 cents. of tfF.RTAIN CUKK for Scorbutic Eruption. Catan eon. 1Hmi . Ifa.1 I. ,. Ulcere, and Old Korea It i an uiiliputed Ui lhat lilloaT' Hntment i theontrone which in in effect infallible. Came that the mo.n eminent ui-.ilica! practitioner have deepaircd of relierinir, immed iately yield to it curative powers, and whvu need In accordance with the printed directiotia whirh accompany each pot, with Hotloway's I'illii, the two eomhincd thor oughly eradicate the injet ncitilential rtiaHama, and leara the auifiirer without a bleniL"h. By Rev. Wm. Siraontnn, 9th u!t., Be!jwi CaAwar.na and li zanKTH E. youngest daugh ter of James Simonton, both of Butlaloe Valley. Oa the 12th Jan. by Rev. R. Bedford, Cua's T. Eviss of Milton aud Miss Ask M.BtaaiTT of Sullivan county. ' ' DIED, In Lewisbure. 28th ult aeed 72 veara. PtT Hposa, late from Pine Creek. In Buuaio Tp, 22d ulu, Jonn son of Samuel Byler, aged 1 year and 22 days. In Lewisburg, 25th ult. Asisilh daughter of Hiram and Charlotte Housel, aged 2 years, 4 mouths, and 16 days. In Linden. Lyc. Co., 22d ult, Ww. Enwix. son of Jeremiah and Matilda Dnnachy, aged 3 months and 14 days. In Milton, 15ih ult, Jtron CanraELL, aged about 35 years. On the 23d ult, CaTaaaixt Lsi , in her 43d vear. In ltmll. To iTnnw,h;. n ia.u i. I ... .... -,"' " DtxiEL Pcbsel, aged 83 years. In Aecnmac Co, Va. 9th ult., at the residence of Iiev-Wm- Taoas Fisheb, of Chil- licnninn. I. .t fill ,-a.r. T.1 ,i 1 . J . ... n n . . j ces tooit piace in me .ion Baptist cnurcn, Dy Rev. Messrs. Laws of the Modesttown Baptist church and Gavlord of the Drummondtown j Presbyterian church. Though a stranger in a ; strange land, he was followed to the grave by a larc concourse of people, who evinced ! much sympathy upon an occasion made more than ordinarily solemn by the sudden affliction : mat Drougnt nun to nis grave. Mittmiait. At Fuh Cliau, (China,) 3d Nov. last, of Dinrhtpa, Fiui-h M. wife of Rev.I. W.Wiley, M I)" of lhe M - Mission. NOTICE IS hereby given to all persons indebted to the late Firm of CAriaf Friek, either bv otherwise, that GEO. A. r Kitt. as one oi tne rartners oi sam r irm is alone authorized to settle the same and receive all monies due. L. B. CHRIST, GEO. A. FRICK. Feb. 27, 1851. Last notice. I 4 LL persons interested in the estate of the -tA- 'ate Jo Baca-.w, of White Deer Tp, are nereoy notinea mat l am prepared to settle the affairs of said deceased, forthwith. All having claims will present them by the 1st of April, or be debarred and all indebted to it, . ... must seme oy mat time, or Dear the expense of legal proceedings. JOHN NEWMAN, Ja, Administrator. Kelly, Feb. 27, 1854. ZT, ZZ- ; Z '. ' To Joseph Kusterborder, Henry Kusterborder, Elizabeth Kusterborder.Aaron Kusterborder, Andrew Kusterhorder.Lncy Ann Kusterbor der, Margaret Kusterborder, Daniel Kuster border, John Kusterborder, Samuel Kuster border, James Marshall Guardian ad litem of Solomon Knsterborder, and Elias Kus terborder by his Guardian Jacob Reiser Heirs and legal representatives of Henry Kiuterbordrr, late of While Deer Tp, Union Co Pa., deceased "H'OTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of J.1 a Writ of Partition issued out of Ihe Orphans' Court of Union Co., Pa, on the Real Estate of said deceased, situate in White Deer township aforesaid, an Inquest will be held on the premises on Texsuav the 25th day of April next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, r .1 r ;.: I. " iui uic iiui pose oi niasinE pnriiuon or Taiua- tion of said real estate: when and where vou mav alte"l l ya hall think proper. Given wuurr my nana at we rntnn i wince in ntv Berlin, this 2d day of March, A.D. 1854. JOHN KESSLER, 5 Sheriff of said county. MT1 FOR SALE, That large and desirable property oa the corner of Market and Water streets,well calculated for a residence, for business, or for a residence and place nf business. There is a large BRICK House containing 4 large moms on the first floor, S bed-rooms on the second floor.and 2 large finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen and Washhouse adioins. ioere -reaiso aspacujqsoeiiarargevment cistern, a rump, and Well or good water, a Stble. nd all necessary Outbuildinrs. rr ,nm e- PP'r to Ge0- Miller, Esq. Lewistarg, 8-r. ts, l59 B E" DAVI3v VV ASTED. The subscriber withes to T f hire a PIANO, for which the highest price will be paid. Aonlv at the Chronicle , " . ,. JWAlrt-uaa. ; s TICKAljriT's n.nl. I I 1 The best article - . to " P see bills). for sale i " Beaver Kremer & Moore, Lewisburg. ,Uiail Un Thursday evening, he 26ih ; JJ Jan. last, in Market street between Front a Second, (Lewisburg.) a MUFF and a SHAWL. The owner will please inquire at the Chronicle office. 514 Life Insurance Companies ! LnnJtnt National Limn Fund, (26 Cornhili, Loudon; 71 Wall 8t N.York) t"lf Capital 2,500,000 JEtna Life huurancc Company, (Hartford, Conn.)' OAnnuity Fund $150,000 Keyttont Mutual. (Harrisburg. Pa.) "Capital $120,000 POLICIES in the above Companies can be obtained, on reasonable terms, by appli cation to the subscriber. California risks, 3 to 4 per cent exira. Feb. 19 H. C. HICKOK, Lewuburg. PUBLIC NOTICE. The following articles of household and Kitchen Furniture, late the property of L. B. Cmbist, and allowed to him by the Appraisers under the Three Hun dred Dollar Law, are no longer the goods and chattels of the said L. B. Christ, but were this day bought of him by theundersigned.wbo has paid lull cash value lor the same and has pos session thereof; and all persons whatsoever are notified not to molest or interfere with the same in any way: Carpet in parlor, 1 center table, 1 lard lamp, 1 pier table, 1 sofa, 6 mahogany chairs, 2 look ing glasses, 1 rockiug chair, 2 coal stoves and pipe, 2 picture frames, 2 card tables, 1 rocking chair. 2 small chairs, 2 hearth slones.l spitoon, 1 fireboard, l hat rack, 1 oil cloth and rag, 6 bamboo chairs, stair carpet and rug. carpet in back room, 1 curtain bed etc, 1 curtain bed etc. 1 bureau, 1 airtight stove, 6 chairs, bed and bedding, carpet above entry, waslistand and looking glasses, 1 settee, 6 chairs, 1 bed, 1 bureau, 1 breakfast table, carpet above kitchen, I rook stove pipe and fixtures 1 kitchen table, 1 kitchen carpet, lot dishes plates etc, 2 green blinds, 1 pickle stand, 2 meat stands, tab and bowl, 2 baskets, 3 ca?ks and tub in yard, 1 copper kettle, 1 iron kettle, 1 cow, 1 mantel looking glass, 1 sideboard, 1 rocking chair, 1 washstand, lot mantel ornaments, bed and beddinir, 1 hall lauip, 1 pictorial geography. HESTER CHRIST. Lewisburg, Feb. 8, 1854 Instalment Office Susquehanna Railroad Company, J HanaiKai aa. Jan. 20, 1854. J rpiIE STOCKHOLDERS of this Company I are hereby notified that the Seeond Instalment of Five Dollars per Share is called in, payable on or before the 8th of February next ; and an instalment of like amount payable on or before the 10th day of each month thereafter, until the whole is paid in, to wit, the 10th of October next by those residing in Baltimore at Union Bank of Maryland ; Dauphin county Bank of Middletown; Northumberl'd county Bank of NorthambliU Union county Lewisburg Savings Institution. By order. ROB. S. HOLLIN8. Treasurer. UNDERTAKING. HAVING furnished ourselves with a Rose wood iM)3&lgS,the subscribers are prepared to wait upon all who may be so unfortunate as to require their services, and every attention will be paid to their wants and wishes. Orders promptly attended to. An ""'"""' -i" .,f rOPflKC V.n, nnP,n r. n hand, or made to order. DO DONACUT & ELDER. Lewisburg, Jan. 7, 1853 ROWE & El'STON, 111, North Third Street, Mom Race, PHILADELPHIA; Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Corn Brooms, Looking Glasses, Cordage, Painted Buckets, WickandTwines, Clocks, Willow Baskets, Window Shades, Matches. Cedar Ware. Bristle Brushes, Blacking, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE of all kinds, at the Manufacturers' lowest Cash prices. Jam nj ErsTos. 3m.W Jiro. H . Bovk. ROBERT V. BOWES, WITS " REX, SILVIS, & CO., WHOIeKSALE TIE .LEV IW FOREIGN" AND AMERICAN DEY GOODS No. 77, N.Third St. Arrabvm Rex, htm. Savin, J (ft few donn sboT0 Arrh,) Philadelphia. HEMJ. KfcMMrJUtnt, ALBsvRT IL O HUItN. HAKUISBUUG BINDERY. J. J. Clyde & F. T Ilulter, Succruort to IF! O. flicxok It Co. Book Bindkrs and Stationery, and Blank Book Mamfactuber'?, Iliirrislury, l'a. MOST respectfully inform their friends that thev are enjaced in the above business I ? directly opposite Heir's Hotel.arj They flatter themselves, by careful attention to their business, to receive a continuance of the pat ronage so liberally enjoyed by the old firm. BLAiNK BUUrWS lor Banks, uounty unices. Merchants, and private individuals, and every variety of full and half-boand constantly on hand. Paper ruled lo any paUern. Old Books, Periodicals, Magazines, Law Books, Newspa pers, Bibles, Music, works issued in Nos Ac bound in any style, plain or extra. All work warranted, and done cheaply. Pleae give us a call. C A rl. ryBooks 4c. to be bound may be left with the Editor of the Chronicle. S09 HENRY C. HICKOK, Ittornct) at fain, AND Lcvrlsburxr, Cnlon Coast jr, Pa. NOTICE. HAVING disposed of his interest in the Firm of Sranas", Maaa A Co, to L.F. AisaiwBT. ihe subscriber hereby gives notice of his withdrawal from the said Firm. ' DAVID BTE.MVLKUtK. White Deer Mills. Nor. 19. 1853 pd DISSOLUTION. fTlAKE notice that tbe partnership hereto- I fore exisungbetween John Choreh.Irevi , Rooke and Lewis Baehman, under the firm or. J. Church, Rooke A Co, is this day dissolved, Tk. a,-.l. J a..! J AT.a. all wdk- ' . u iiuuu Macoun.. . .., j i New Stykt I90- ) I G. L. MILLER & CO.. 185. I Manufacturer, and Whole Retail Dealer, in .1." . TTTINDOW BHApES-sonth-west corner J y Second and Arch Sts. Philadelphia. Such as Gothe's Landscapes, Borders, Vases, DCrUlia, OU411CU, wiu wiu.a,w-t.v. iiiuh beautifal designs and perlccuon or tinisn in bte eouotry, and at such LW FrlceH as to challenge all competition. Buff and White Hollands, Cambrics, Tassels, Cbrds, Brasses, ftx in every variety for City or Country trade, j We invite an ezamiuation ot oar stock at the Depot, 8. W. corner id & Arch, I'hilaJ. Jan. 1664 4m611 Notice. LETTERS Testamentary to the Estate of ; ALEXANDER M'CLURE, late of the j Borough of Lewisburg, deceased, having been j granted to the subscribers notice is hereby ' given to all persons indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment; and those having claims are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement to either of the undersigned. EDW'D C. HUMES, of Bellefonte, Pa. ELIZABETH M'CLURE, Lewisburg. Lewisburg, Jan. 11, 1851 OTHEO. S. CHRIST, T Wholes and Befall CCD RUGGIST .O3 Niininbnrs;, Inlon County, Pa. HAVING purchased the entire Drag Store formerly kept by T. J. Elliott, dee'd, I now offer to my friends and the public in gen eral a fresh and pare lot of htgs, ei,eii)ifi)l qflJ 3)j-5itiff?. Also Paiuts, Oils, Glass, Pilfly and Patent Medicines. Brashes and Combs of every variety. A fine assortment of JEW. ELR V.suclias Watches.?oldand silver Pencils, Ear and Fin ger Rings, Breast Pins, Ac. Ac. Cards,En velopes. Note and Letter Paper. Soaps and I'erlumerjr. All kinds of LAMPS. Lard Oil, Pine Oil and Burning Fluid. Liquors of all kinds, for medicinal purposes. Violins, Flutes and Ac cordeons. Nuts, Fruits and Confectionery and in fact, almost any thing in the way of No tions and Genera) Varieties. Call and exam ine for yourselves. I charge nothing f'r look ing. THEO. S. CHRIST. Miflliuburg, Pa., Jan. 2, 1854 ly Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been duly granted to the undersigned on the estate of DANIEL ZELLERS, deceased, late of Lewisburg Boro', Union Cotinly, notice is hereby given all persons indebted to said es tate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them, attested for settlement, to SOLOMON RITTF.R. Dee, 28, 1853 Administrator. AdmlnlHtrator's Notice. "IVTOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Jl Administration on the Estate of SAM UEL SLEER, late of White Deer Twp, Union Ca-, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Union county in due form of law; therefore all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having any just claims are also requested ,to present them properly auth enticated for settlement GEORGE SLEER, Administrator. Buftaloe Tp, Dec. 28, 1853 Litest from Europe ! ! ! THE subscriber would inform old friends and new ones too. that having with some trouble and expense secured one of the beM WATCH-MAKERS in the world who has been employed as Finisher in different Watch Factories in Europe and now in his employ, calls upon all having fine watches to reward him with plenty of work. He having tools not generally kept by watchmakers in America, is enabled to make any new parts to watches in Ihe neatest and most workmanlike manner. Gold and Silver Watch Dials cleaned and Freshed like new. Galvanizing and Fire Gilding done in the best and cheapest manner at the old stand on Market street, Lewisburg, bv Nov. 24, 1853. A. L. HATFIELD. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, was dissolved by muti'al consent on ihe 30th of Oct ult. The business will be bereaftereonducted byHERTZ & CUTLER. JOHN B. CUTLER, Nov.U, 'S3. 1m. WM. WHITING. Administrator's Notice. T E ITERS of AdminissBtion having been i granted to the undersigned on the estate olJOHN D. MILLER, deceased, late of Buffa loe Township, Union County, notice is hereby given, all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment and those having claims against it wiU present them, attested fur settlement to JOHN CHAMBERLIN, Nov. 4, 'A3. 6w. Administrator. Estate of Joel Royer, dee'd. NOTICE is hereby given, lhat Letters tes tamentnry on the estate of Joix Rotsa, late of Kelly township, dee'd, have been gran ted to the undersigned by the Register of Un ion county, in due form of law. Therefore, all persons knowing themselves indebted lo said estate, are nereDy requesiea to maj iui mediate pay-eat, and those having any just claims aeainst ihe same, are also rer-nested to present them without delay. S. .t-VT o ' TJ T PIT Nov. 11, 1853 6w Eaecuior. NOTICE. A T a meeting of lhe Board of Managers of , the Union County Mutual r ire insurance j Company, held at tne omce oi sam uompnay, j tn th Rornuoh of Lewisburz. on the 27th day I of October instant, tne following nesomuoa was unanimously adopted : Retoked, Thai an assessment of fifteen per . Sew stock i window Shades. S cent on the premium notes prior to the 16th , and prices. The sublie are respectlully invi day of October 1852, and an assessment of ten ! led to call and judge for themselves before per cent, on the premium notes since the 16th ' purchasing elsewhere. day of October 1852, be made to meet the los-( COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ea ses sustained by this Company and due the Dc- ' change for Goods, and the highest market pri visees of Frick, 81ifcr A Co., and others. ce allowed. RF.RCR & VORSK. Published bv order of the Board of uirectors. ; Nov. 3. 1853. J. A. MER TZ, See y. Dissolution of Partnership. milE partnership heretofore existing be- tween the undersigned under the firm of j IjT-l. I ii..;.i,i M. j;.Ml. kn m.in.l .... I Hitrh St Albrizht was dissolved bv mutual con a.nl mi ik. I,, f N.w. 1R53. The twin Ire wrill be ieft in Ihe bands of L. F. Albright for set- ! tlement Those knowing themselves indebted will do well to call and settle. White Deer Mills,? HENRY HIGH. November 11. 4853. 5 L. F. ALBRIGHTS DISSOLUTION. fc"TnTTP,F. ia harahv eiiren. lhat th f!ruPart. MM ki. i. .1,. t..i.;. Ke.i. k.. ! ,r,.. ,m.i.ii.... ifiHV R Mlf.r.pp.n.t i JAME8 K. MILLER, is this day dissolved hv n9tntX cnten,. Tne books and account are ,h. h.n(. of .,, B. Miller, who is mi-bari. I'i W for tbe Firm. Lewisburg, Aag SP, 1853 hew ram. l tui)L, HAK29U ft Coiereby give ao- J Uce that they have this day associated a,r- r"" witn uiem in ine iron out- ness at Union Furnace, and that branch of lueir busine wU hereafter be condneted in a,, nm, o! BeaVer, Geddes, Marsh & Co. , Lewisbure: OcL 20 1853 Fall Stock of Goods AT THE WELL KNOW Mammoth Head Quarters ! J.&J.AVALLS TTAVE jn.t received and opened aa unnsn- 1 1 ally large, varied and extensive assort menl of Dry Goods, Clotliln;, Qnocns, Gluts, Ceitur ami Ilurtl- Wart, and GROCERIES, more in quantity and choicer in quality and variety than have ever before beea offered in Lewisburg, being a vast improvement over the stock and selections of ail former seasons, aud purchased at such remarkably favorable rates as enable us to offer better bargains at lower prices than can be found anywhere else. rx-Entirely loo busy to give particulars this week but call and examine oar multifa rious supplies of everything that anybody in town or country may want, and prove for ' yourselves that in variety, quality and cheap- 1 :,:...). '. l- v .... ness we positively can't be beat JtxjrAn heretofore, the highest Cash. VEiCts paid for UIIAIN. J. &. JT. WALLS. Lewisburg, Oct. 19, 1853 T alerf f ilia fiaaann I liUeS. 01 WO season I JUST received, a SECOND SUPPLY or Fancy Dress Goods, Trimmings in great variety. Cloths, Cassimeres, SatineLs.Vestings, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Hard and ifueensware,; Cedarware, at lower rates than can be bad elsewhere, also a complete assortment Bench x ianes,tniseis oi nu Kinu.3,111 suon cvciyunui; that a Carpenter may want, at prices that defy competition. BEAVER, KREMER MOORE, Lewisburg, Oct 18, 1853 COMPLETE assortment of Coach Trim- mines at B. K. & M's. S TOVES of all kinds at low prices for sale is. n. ec i. Fall and Winter fjDDM, I . IDDINGS & CO. WOULD hereby inform the public that they have just received from Phila delphia a handsome assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Of all kinds and latest styles, which having been purchased at unusually low rates they are enabled to offer to tbe public at BARGAINS! It wonld be almost impossible to enumrr. ate the mlny articles comprising ihe stock of goods just received, but they invite all lo come and see for themselves assuring them thai they will get MORE GOODS FOR THE SAM E MONEY than at anyotner noose u kv burg. They have all kinds of Dry Goods Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, I 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, i - i new invoices ot seasoname gooos tor t-auir-s , and Gentlemen's wear, so as to be able at all , times.to offer the choice of the New York and I Philadelphia markets. . , c , , ! TJEST assortment of Ladies' Spencers, Un- Having adopted the motto "Quick Sales and i derseeves Caffs, Hdkfs, Flounces. Jac Small Profits," they hope lo receive a liberal . - . inse.Un. Thread and Seam share of public patronaee. Ci All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for Goods. I- IDDINGS & Co. Lewisburg, OcL 21, 1853. Seasonable Supplies FOR THE FALL & WINTER CAMPAIGN ! rpHE undersigned would respectfully an-j J nounce lo their friends and lhe citizens i of Union county, that they have opened a New j Stock of DRY GOODS. Tor Men's Wear they hare Frrnrli Cloth, uiwakuuand raney Cawimers, Colored and Whit l.inen, brill.. loltona.l. Venting, .New stjlea MaracUlo. Veetlng, (Knp Ikn llorierj.) Ac, te. ror Ladles' Wear, n, . . 1 . 1,1 - ..I L - BI.I....I I1....uila ! ara wwn nw cnu, ..". ;.'-- strinod Mlk. Manellce.. Checked India eilk, tlorenoe , Urodenop Otace., parla fainted J"";' L"i!0" i CSnSiTeiUTi Collar, and I nderriwlea, Jarronet and !-wi.a Kdaioai. and 8wl Inwrttnea. WoTenLi,.n Ugi l-e, potior Qualirr Kid, TiflVta,and --ilk UUire Lon, and Short Mcliair'Mitti. White Crape fhawlj, Elegant IVarui Shawla, ao , e. A largo aortuieut of FURNISHING GOODS, cSuS l rinjtP. Cotton TaMV Wpr. Intae.k Tbl Cft th.M- I kins, U'OvIic. KnboKCIvthauiwlCottouI I npvr Mar-oiUett Quilt and CouiitrpaMo, UackabsV-k. 1 ri.aieuaw aaaut lMh ToaTal tiBBT. A? Afl. j Their stock of GROCERIES is very large ; i and cheap. I Their assortment of QUEENSWARE is one ; of the finest ever brought to ihis section of ; county, and extremely low. Also, an extensive stock of HAKUWAKt. Their stock of goods having been purchased al the present exiremeiy low prices, mil mi j eiifh, enables them to offer unusual inducr- ments lo purchasers, as respects variety, style Lewisburg. Oct 19, 1803 FITS! FITS! FITS! TO TSTICTABLI tXTBAATT EPILEPTIC PILLS, F th , Fil, Spamt, Cramp; and all - ' 1 ' Nertnui and Constitutional Ditcattt. TJERSONS who are lahonng under this t distressing malady will find the VEGET-1 ( ABLE EPILEPTIC PILLS to be lhe only remade rvrr dtscarered for cunnr Eoilepsr. i VI . aiiiiiE a .m. L'.lli.a K.a Theae Pills noaa-n a tractSe notion tna a-rront ; i .... m mmA .lit . lhM .M .NMNll M09CL.H. Ik, O.. I piraoaaofenrins Vita. tlMy will ne mono oi e.pwtiai own- fit r all naraona afflittail with weak narr-a, or whoM naraona afflittail with weak narr-a, or wnoe nam kaa br-n pro-tratod or .hattorod from SZZJL ll2X2ZSL7Z nerroua arnam naa or Frw . f lone ataaullns. .uperindiKad by narronaaM, Uiey are i-..eedtnr1y haneaial. .-rW M o-r hoK. or two box- 'f f '. rrrpont Antof tlio Citv. cnrloaing a rrmHtanee, will hare the fill, wot 1 tl.ero thmurh the mail, tr-e of poatace. ror h by sith s. bancs, yo. us. BuTuioitk swttT. r-jtt-j- ytf-Sn whrai rrd-r from .I1 parti of the Talon jaual ba lr,y-,PaJ4. ;IjaJw-a.w :w. Execwtor'a .(U-o. I -TOTICE is hereby ivtn, that Inters te.ia mentary ou ihe estate of . Manas, late or Bullalo township, dec u, nave Leu gianted to the undersigned, in due fi'fmof law. by the Register of Union county- All persons ; indebted ia said eatate nre reoiiesmd b mak f immediate paymeol; and those having claims against it will present them duly authenticated lor settlement. JOHN T. MAliEE. JAMES M'CREIUHT, Buffslo, Nov. 18. 1853 Executors. .-moral. T"a WINEGARDE'V ha removed from' X "way up Iowa" back' to the new build- ing al the old head quarters, u Market stret, immediately under the" Chronicle - ana I ei-1 graph offices, where he will be happy to : "smoke" and "chew" his friends an J cus tomers, in good style and quality at moderate cash rates. Lewisburg, Oct 14, 1859. THINGS AS THEY ARE! ! IT is an admitted fact, that Tustin, Stuart A Lewis have received, and are now olfer ioe an extensive assortment of Fall and Win- ler Goods, at so greatly rtauctd price, as to u. t n.... , make ilie Lewisburg Baxaar Head Quarters for Bartralns! Their sopplv embraces all the usual variety of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Vestings, Muslins, Prims, Flannels and blankets, togeth er with the newest styles of Ladles Dress Goods, consisting oi Silks, Cashmeres, Merinors. I Laines, Ginghams, Hosiery, Shawls, Hdk'fa, .i t . i.- . - . I c:t.k...l. 1 UIOVCS, riHimmga, a riug,a.nuu awuamuw Hats and Caps. nd everything else for use aud com tort. Trunks, Carpet Bags, Carpeting. Table OU ; Cloths, Baskets, Brooms, Tubs. Hardware, Glassware, yueensware.l.amps,l.ooainguias- es, nd a complete assortment of Groceries, j Honey. Molasses, Cheese, Hams (Lewis' sugar . curea,l t ooacco, vivars. ore. Ie rfiimery. A well selected slock of Perfumery, embra cing Ihe best of Colognes,Potnades,Bay Water, 7'"" r-""'"- ""J ' Cuuntrv produce taken exrbanee for goods. TUSTIN, STUART it LJW18, (oposite Kline s Hotel.) Lewisbnrg, Oct 12, 1853. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. A LARGE assortment of University and other Books constantly on hand Leti Paper, Note Paper, Envelopes. Visiting Cards, and Paper bv the yuire or Ream, for sale by TUsTIN, STUART at LEWIS. Lewisburg, Oct 12, 1853 NEW FALL GOODS! J. HAYES & CO. BEG leave lo inform their old customers and all others that they are now opening one of the most choice and desirable st icks of SES that has ever been brought 10 Ihis section of country. Having selected them with with great care, and of such styles, qualities, and prices as lo defy comparison, ire would particularly invite all in want of Goods to call and examine lor themselves al Oct. 5 HAYES' OLD 8TAND. T ADIES'FINE DRESS GOODS of the most desirable styles jum opening r.y J. HAYES A CO. Edgings to be had at HAYEV. LADIES' deep Trimmings of all kinds and qualities, also Fringes, Gimps and Hut. tons al lew prices at - HAYES'. F IXEST Molesfcin, Cassimere and Ms-yar HATS, Silk, Plush and Cloth CAPS at HAYES". Oriri BBLS. of LAKE SALT just reed by QJJ j. H.YEd A CO. ur l- ! irf ijFiit TUT: IJ.hAbi. IV lit. J U J It l?. OOK AGENTS WANTED, to sell Pictor- It ial and useful Works for the year 18S3, Wanted.in everv section of the United Slates, , active and enterprising men, to enusee in the sale of some .f the best Books published in the Country. To men of good address, pos- j- - - cn. e n.n .,.. a small Cai ltal of from f25 to S1V0, Snch inducements will be offered as to enable j them to make from J3 lo S a day profit g-y. The B.ks published by OS ar all Use- I f h characer, exlreujelv popular, and I ROBERT SEARS, Publisher. 1S1 William Street, New York- lloob. Agent!. Wasted. GENTS WANTED in every Town and County in the United Mates, to sell the r,t, n I ar and saleable books published niBnyl(,f lhem beautifully illustrated with Col- ored Engravings; also the most popular works most popular and saleable books p pf T 8- Aavaca, including -Arthur's Cottage tii.rary ' Inu-ilL'mt and enterorl.ini man will tsti that pWaa, ant and profitable nnr'.ne.e. for parUeular., addrr.. (poet -paid" No. 4H North luartn St. fwoLMl. , Aia. - NEW GOODS! IF you want cheap Dry Good. Grocrne. Stoves, or Hardware, call upon Beaver, liremer A- ftoore, who are now opening their new Fall Stock They vill fil G'tnth at l-vr a$ th'y mn be bought in Philadelphia gyi Lewisburg, Sept S2, U33 Wall Papers! -w-wTALL PAPERS! The subscribers have now iu store their complete Fall Stock of tT . -,.;.,- I - rn'ei iia..ji...Sc, av... whirh thercfOr at verv low Drioes.Whnlasa.e I - 1 Da... I i anu Our assortmenl is very complete, sci-pr's- vail the nualit'as. both French and Ameri- .u6 M " . caa. We manufaciure a large proportion of can. We manuiaciure a large pro portion m i . . Ooods. and Can sell at lhe lowest rates. , Haper Hanging done . the Conner a. VvT ' . Qnofj,,, sna can sen at ine nwri iair- Hapei prices. 491 fAKKlSII r ni'Ct'H. No.4 North firm ft. i',V.A'i I - T-f-iTPc; PrnmraaArv. ludjrot nt. mnc j , . . , ui.t. - tW.m nIirw j Jfltat Notes (blnks) Bt Ih'S Cflfe. LewisbtH-ar aviaM Iskklltsitlatwi, 1H now open and ready to da business- The regalar Discount days are Wedaendaya ; j u iuiuiwuig namej psraofta are ise Uiaacroi Willi a Canaans. Eta. m. Sir. Junhsu Walts. Mr. Braaa Annus. Mr. Jawss M'Cnaianr. Mr.Taai Utiu, Mr. Wuuia Faica. Paau'a C. Mi.taa.-Ekq. Omnaa WILLIAM CAMERON. PrmdrnJ. H. t. SHELLER. Wrowar. Ffttr net cent, perannnm will be allowed oa all deposits orar six months ; and tkrt ft j c(Dt jeu baB (i, or,rlhrre months. H nil El.LEH, Tiaasarar. Lewisburg. Sept 1, it6l , Fancy Fur Store. J HOWARD 8. MAWSON A CO, Iniporters j and Manufacturers or FANCY FVMM AXU SKINS, ca the atiemion of the publia to their exteaaive stock, which they offer upoa most reasonable terms. Wholesale and Retail. voaan 83 North Third street above Arab. Philad; and 44 Maiden Lane, New fork. THE W1OTEH SESSION Or TBS LEWISBURG ACADEMI Will commence on .Vassal, Oaraaaa 1TU lo conunue SO weeks. The course of Instruction ia this !nstitatio is ralculated to prepare youths to enter Col lege, or for general business- Compositioa and Declamation receive careful attention. Young men residing ia the neighborhood who are at leisure during the winter months, will fiuJ. the present session a good opportw nity for improvement. All gross, immoral practices, both ia aal about the school, are strictly prohibited ; aad kindness, courtesy, and a spirit of bonorablf rivalry among the pupils are encouraged. The subscriber is solicitous to secure a alass nf ronrt? Ladies. r.tfion For Languages $10. Higher Eag. I Hsb M. and Common liranebes, linclndiog I n , . . . . M' . KCaainf, V nung, AllUUtllC, UCOgrxpoy, Grainmar. and U. 8. Hi.torv.) . Per session! 60 eeuls extra, per scholar, for contingent ax. I pauses, charged during Winter Session. No ! deductions except lor siaksess. i JOHN RANDOLPH Sept IB. 1S&S. Principal The Co-Pajrtneniiip TTERETOFORE existing between Henry X.l. and William High, under the Firm of 11 . u man, was mis aay aissoivea oy no. !,0 consent. Henry High will continue th ' bosiness. and the books and accounts are left in bis hands. A prompt settlement of every account ia indispensable. Hl.Mit HIGH, WM. HIGH. White Deer Mills, Nov. 18, 1853 pA FAIR WARNING! A LARGE nuicLer of accounts are still ia the bands of the Executors of Saavaa Annan, late of Lewisburg, dre'd. Notice is hereby given thai all dues must be paid forth with, or legal measures must be adopted In enforce them, without discrimination. bcpt.8. BYERS AMMON. Act'gEx'r. PRESERVING and Pickling J R8 just reed and for sale at the Mammoth Drug Stores Aug 10 Da. THORNTON CO. JUST ree'd and for sale at the MammotS) Drug Store a large supply of Dr. Green's genuine BITTERS, for cure of Dvspepsia, els. Aug 10 Da, THORNTON A CO. Tllhograpblc Printing Ola re, j and a large quantity of PICTURES, for Framing, aud for Diawiu'g Teachers. K. YOLKMAR, Corner, oa N. Fourth St opposite H. Ncuer's, GERMAN and FRENCH Languages, Draw, ing, Painting, and Draughting, taught by K.T, WOOLEN and SILK Needle-work executed and sold by Man. VOLKMAR, who also will give instructions in that line of female eriucav. lion. Lewisburg, Sept I. 1853 MILLER'S Irosa Frame 11 AS OS, 1' I. ..... . . !.Kri t Tti.tm m.nT, in nildl. lft,n In their li irm.r arlrni.wlMtwavf inaai k&ri"rity, have recently received the most i flaitering commendations from Madam Bia.oa land Mr. Boras, who had them in use at their j late Concerts in ibis city. The public is invited I to call and examine lhe assortment now on ..Hn,.,l.h.kHt r.rira-m th. I " Wll.ini. s 8l,T. fr, . 1 3m488 Philadelphia. t'uivtrtittf 1IedMr rnra ma A sea Ccaa at BewasVs Tone MraTQa. ' TIIK Vniritjt or rteo Medicine IM ropnler anawu , I .. .k. .r v iu UK 1'ni.xr.itT of rrer Medleiac and Pnnnlar Knevl. it (Tia. anil April. lM wi.lnl.ri. ,araoM M -rj. I'JP. ltaM, n . ,b-r w,. ,rl. nt ran m.t oU' or will not iary th. real : erfe-brity an.1 ktv ia rrHeery le tbe treatn.nt or reeee and Aaue. and lie k hatred aSrerJoew. kaa no haaitntion tn r.-mnairtidt'( U I" Iha bitlKat UlCJ w the 1 aronaf of the asiteu CIU- IB": WXI. rrtMMJITKT mredbe BrtWANpn BLACK. UCkKV KOuT. TV. nbwro InMltnlinn aalenda Ka it. ' m well known as own.i'tnir.nd 8?ron Biark.iTT Riot. aa -arneo:. wmm.art it to u eon f aaetion. In like naarr. o lte reMe.i. m -nowwi . oaa ""JltttTSKS? I . n. H.nrr K. Stna. Ilea. J. S. P'an'C-w. order of tkrTmatnn, onn n. nowaaa. j II. 1. HkM. aa V. lleelor trr, K. IU Konaad. ll.O, Pjo, arAII eoaaanniaaalowa ka bo aodnueetl J. ea S k..u a. tt. l. Iiend of Ihe rnarnurratl-al ilrpami.nl 1 and PreMdoelef tea Unl..r.Hy. lijiue Uiainaary andoce,No.T jcalhSaroad Jrraak, i fbi'ailelphia. aranrh IH-p-wnar, a tnr i"ee of Dr. T. . II. rilUSNTOM fO- laeVtre. JACOB DYER, Cattawissa, wwV Would inform his old friends arid tbe fc public eenerally on the West and North ttraieh.that he continues t keep the STJSB HOTEL, in the center of the Town, and asks a fair share of ratronage. lT1- 8 Trt 1.1'UBERJIW. 1 11 r ANTED M io JO wo ft Map's 5) by V SOtofOOro dn 4 by 4 I .-i."1 ft 3 in A'h Diane! I ... ... " - - - 20to3P.r0n f tl lo . i- Jtwrred this eomn Fall and Spring oa i ,he bank of lhe River al Hamburg. Lumber ,- - snd .anted. , u I. ,ll he ...-riTrrl li'l Sept. 1 Iff r ' r I.:.. ,u. .I.M, and nersons senaing rro j pi, iu stiie the qusr.tirv and qiiali'y of the .;-., -j-j, t can frrrnish. and when. mwrra. -na Tenia of payment ea?h on delivery ana . jnr,ecuon. Annrwaa ipoji-paiu; W. O. HICKOK, Harrisburg. Pa. 480 -r-kT a -ATT- O for Jaices.Coos 15 J j IN Jvo tht '"hronic! fffw", rr priniei 10 MOwA melt ii m anvir Pmcc Uulll itiv Dusuien ir wiiiu , up. LEVI ROOKE. Jan. 2, 1851.