LEWISBUKG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER; ( i n ! f 8 v, i -I 0. HICXOZ, Editor. O. If . WOEIF.N, Printer, aXllJOeurt i (, fl.Jitaturae months, f 2pi4 ithlUth.yt,r,.MM.W-a.c4f "Jr- Actir.rui.4.1phi.-TBPl.ikWCart. JLewisburff, Pa, 0 icr. Friday morning, j cne j., i-coi. Ivvmnzf A ofll. i ctty n-t Country, Mwhni, h"t"- A-lminlstralor. OiHTHtom ait who ih to procure or 4i...ir.V--..iJa'.-iit iir-."ti-f ": "l"T,!iV'rsiExl: UTreandlaeiinxcirro.tU.ulnaonmmii !"J ! ia( m Unre pnonlon of wiir. "i"'ut j"1"""" , Manner. wtJnWi aoj la It S C7.Se yew Advertisements. .No Foreign News of importance. jfcj"Jiistice" J.S. shall be attended to. "NaT-The Slate Prohibitory Liquor Law Convention, will convene at Harrisburg on the 7th of June, Wednesday next. S6T"Mr. Fasnauuht is appointed Post Mastox at Chestnut Kidge, in place of S. 11. Baum, removed from the township. ""The regular monthly meeting of the Society for Moral and ltcligious Inquiry will be Leld in University Chapel on Sun day next, Juno 4th, at 2 o'clock, P. M. A report on Switzerland will be read by Mr. Edwin A. Evans. f9We are informed by G. F. Miller, Esq., who saw Col. Paxtox yesterday, that that gentleman, and others from New York, intend to make every effort possible to attend the Kailroad meeting at Old Fort, on Friday next, ItSrWe learn from the Elmira Advcr- imira Advcr tiser that the Cauaudaigua & Niagara Falls Kailroad Compauy, and the V. iliiamsport $ Lliuira Kailroad Company, are building an Engide House and Turn Table iu that nlarn for their ioint nx. Tl,r l,.,.lio,. i, north of the Depot of the X. 1". & Erie Kailroad Company, and the tracks will he made so as to accommodate Loth guages. j JKkfla consequence of the rem ova Mr. Geo. Donarby from the llorough limits, S special election for llih Constable of Lewisburg is called by the liurgcss, to be held on Wednesday (7th) vf ntrt Kctk. At the health and peace of the Korough may be much promoted by failhful atten tion to the duties of this station, tha citi seas should select some faithful man to 11 it. ftiWe have received from J. Merrill LlNN, Tutor, a Catalogue of the Frank- io Si Marshall College, Lancaster, for 1853-4. There are eight Instructors employed 60 students in the Collegiate, and 35 in the Preparatory Department. There is a large Board of Trustee, num - bering 60, aud a Luilding fund of 25,000 Las been raised, in Lancaster county and city. The priucipal edifice, iu the Xorman Collegiate style, will be completed in Feb., 1855, at a co:t of $10,000 ft.Tbe Agent for the new University Buildings, bas commenced his labors in Lewisburg and vicinity, and the first day obtained over $2,000. lie will return in two or three weeks, and finish the canvass. As the University now causes an expendi ture of $30,000 yearly in our midst, we Jiope this effort to supply its increasing want will be met with a liberal spirit. lthe pecuniary advantages of the Uui - Tersity, enure to this region. (Sec Adv't , in another column.; ggk.'We aro indebted to Col. Slifer for . . . i i priUtcd Copy Of the Acts and llcsolutlons IHKal it hit c.'Onn r,f rl.a I.A,'l:.tnr t . w. They number c'38 of the former, and 0 of the latter. As the document, however, joc not state which Lave been veti eJ, and i w hich remain over in the Governor's bauds OUtil next session, this book of 40 pages , if f little use to anybody except the State ! Printer. Last year's publication had the Cts, Sio., which bad been approved by the Governor, or become laws without Lis sig nature, or vetoed, or remained in bis hands, each class separate, aud was therefore ery useful. We hope the Laws themselves . nil soon appear, and satisfy the public as to what were passed. .The Star can not shine without a i perpetual onslaught ujion Sheriff Gutclius, although it promises about once a mouth, year after year, to " drop the subject," and " say nothiug more about him." The fe rocity and vulgarity of the attacks by the present Editor, arc equal to any of those of the score of ambitious writers who, be fore Mr. Leader, have attempted to exter minate " old Israel" by hard words. We lave often contended against Mr. 0., who ' i.-. .... .. ' hm uououcss bis laults, as Weil as all of i our fraternity ; but the efforts of the five ' 8larl anl U. lJ-rr ere appointed to pre ' OI Six youth who scribble for the Star to ' Pare,sul'able resolutions in reference to the "UB ot- lu , event. Al a special meeting held on VI ednps destroy htm as a hig, are simply ridicu- ' day evening the Committee reported the fol low, and he will lire down a dozen more ! lo"in" preamble and resolutions, which were Of such &arer before he dies. Why, j ""hTIus Lodge has received informa toyiihe was fighting the Whig battles be- tion of the death of our late wonhv brother, P. fore some of you were born: he has re-"nJm"'Kelly'in fi,3r"f ',I'P"'. ' ion the llth msu; and whereas, a knowledge peatedly been appointed and elected to J of his many virtues as a man and a citizen. , office by Whig votes ; Lc is one of tho ' has enJe-f d him to the members of this Lodge, nut j , ... . f , i it is therefore deemed snitable and proper that Most efficient and skilful of your party . we adopt such resolutions as may bear lestim leaders; and during tho present campaign ooy of our appreciation of our fellow member .t tar, he has been much more true and SJZ consistent, nd done more service for the . to 'he Divine will, we at the same time recall Whig cause, than the Star or the Volkt-' w"h "ffection ,he n,nT "'' of the decea-v...j- .- . , ... I sed. his frank and amiable disposition, and reund. our du,gusting and demoralizing inteerity of character. diatribes arc pretty well understood you I R'ntnd, That we mingle our regret's, and . Would kill Mr. ftuUliua .. . r.lit;.:. I ennr our heart-felt sympathy to his afflicted . - r'""-i beeauee hi is S ill15:oa.t nothing ; j 1st I "The Chronicle clique mrtu to msccis the question of Division. This proves conelu- ' sivplv tt-hat 1r hn nliun tl,. 1. that ! the bitisionists have no arguments lo justify then in their FOOL-HAhDY coarse. We tmcuiotri vi uavin? neara 11 sum. who will not reason is a 4wf.be that can not u a ue lha, dares no, a W and the . edilJr and publisher of the Chronicle have i proved themselves to he all three. So tittereih the Star of New Berlin. If we ! should reply that the Slur managers are toga, xutaniiivinttvyVeM.WUS !ludtaui. f courtesy Ihe puLlic would believe us quite as quickly as il docs theni. Our readers will surely smile upon reading that we "refuse to discuss the Division ques- . , , . , , , tion ! At least every mouth, for over a year, ,ri,d .-,, fiir l)iiir.n ..,.t hav. i ' I also inserted proceedings of public meetings, aud communications, in its favor, until as we believe it requires little if any elaboration ; and the votes and petitions in the range of our paper's circulaiion.are a sufficient response to the arguments presented through it. The Divisionists are fiol-hardy" says this New Berlin orator, three months in our midst, and "the Chronicle clique are bigots, fools and slaves Surely, discussion in such a temper would throw Uuods of light upon the subject ! But, Mr. Star tncu, if you really uish to dis cuss the Division question, do as you promised publish an article in favor of Divisiou, and then reply to it. We can furnish a dozen old Chronicle that will supply you witb furls and remoiu sutiicient for the campaign. Publish, if you please, the Report of Dr. Willct in the Legislature, about 1S1C. Publish ll.e Division Hill as it passed the Senate and the No. of petitions and remonstrances if you dare. Just copy the resolutions of the Lewisburg meeting and the Lewisburg Memorial, so shamefully garbled in your columns. If these are not j sulficienl for your gigantic powers of destruc i tion, and want "more," we may find something I else for you to work upon. But, remember 'your promise to do so, will not be sufficient - , .i,. ..i. , .. . ....:. . j As to the "stump," we suggest that modesty ! might require that such a call should come r"m those who are to be taught.and not from i lhe teacher. Don t ' run bclore yon are sent. " "e" ,ue PeoPie ol l "''e u;cr. " ashingtnn, Ac. Ac, want to be told that Ihey "hare nn arguments for ttuir fot,l-hardij course," they will doubtless send for you. We have on impression that the people have argued this question among themselves, quite ruciuuy, .inu nave prer.y mucn maue up ineir miuds. ACTION, and not argument, is to finish the controversy. Above all, the Timts and Star are helpin; the Division movement so unintentionally that we have not the heart to inlerfere. I3Thc new Star Leader is on a jour ney for a few weeks. Wo wish a prosper ous trip, and a safe return to the " prcat metropolis," without any fear of " Klecp- ! towu" or "Tom Topper" to make him j tarry, lie says ho " leaves the office in competent Lands OUR Dr.viL," , who most people suppose has had the I charge for some mouths, and under whose Administration the Editor will not Lc j missed. Fire. The dwelling house of Alexan der Schofk'M, an industrious colored man, living in Dry Valley, was consumed by ; fire on Monday moming last. All his furniture, together with o'5 in money, was destroyed. L'LKCTIOS. Tuesday next is the first election for the consolidated city of Phila delphia. There arc some COO or 800 offi cers to elect, and the excitement is great- SSJ-The Muncy Luminary states that the report of the burning of one of Shoe maker's mills, is entirely erroneous. ! LewisbuTg Post-Office Arranscmenta. i eastekx Mails, ery jaj w.t suwinj, clo, at .i.'i o'clock, P. M tresruty, on Mont.y, wtneiy and rij. clows at s. A.M. i -vojf'7Zff.v(wuiimp.rt) Mona. ,-,m. and iri., ! clow at 8 P.M. of niht precedinj. iOtTUM.VtSelin.grovO IucmL Ihund. anj S.turl , cloBC at Jl. Dvrr.lLOE X BOADS. Tiiidv ntid Fri.l.T. cun al s r.M. of Didl.t l-rece'linfr. ! n a m Bupiaf m hourii daily sri't fiuntlaj-fjfrom Cnntit . AM, an I fioui li, 31. uutn S. f.M. Aor.i'l, lsia. u. W. tKOTZR, P. M. A VARIETY of School Book. Clank Books.Gift Hooks for Holiday presents. Pens, Ink, Letter and Cap Paper, Fancy Stationery, Magazines, Papers, etc. etc. for sale eAeno at the Li:wiscko Post Otrivs. anrrgtaw nr1 Corrected Weekly. Wheat 1,S7 Eses. $ 10 12 10 8 12 Kyo Tallow .... Lard , llacon Hum Clovcrseed - 02 45 1,12 1,25 15 OaU Flaxseed . Drif A A r-rd.ta .4,00 nuttcr... .. '. DIED, In Point Tp, Xorth'd Co., 29th alt., aed 24 years and 20 days, MtasmiT, wile of Wm.P. Mover, and daughter of John Kling late of Kelly Tp, 1'oion Co. T TRIBUTE OFKESPECT. At a mec- I. O. of O. held on Monday eveum? the 15th' May, ls.4, the death ol liro. Jaues b. Htm, of Philailelphia on the 14ih idl. was announ ced. Whereupon a committee consisting of Bro.'s S. Shrm.r. . Snvker. J. L. Denller. E and bereaved family, and mav thai all-mem ful Providence (who temper the wind to the shorn lamb) alleviate then" grief tad enable them to bear their loss with calmness and Kesolccd, That as a further mark or respect to the memory of the deceased, the Lodge be clothed in mourning, the members attend his funeral in a body, and wear the usual badge of inournini for thirty days. , Kitulnd, I hat the above be published, ana a copy transmitted to the family of the deceased. MOTICE. Having been appointed the ' W SEXTON to the Lewisburg Cemetery, ! the subscriber would state that he is prepared to perform all duties connected with the burial of the dead.on short notice. Also that he will attend lo the re-intermrnt of deceased persons, under the direction of their surviving friends. Residence in the Ludsre at the Gale of the Ccmeiery. 4'EOiiUE DONACHY. Lewisburg, May 3u, 1354 TTMVEUSITY AT LEWISBU llC ! U Persons yet in arrears on the original ...k-,i,; .J. r,.,ii i nnv ih. ,n in j KTUSTIV. The original papers are in the hands of (i. K. MILLER. Emj. It ! very desi - rab Ibis subscription should be settled beloreli LNION.for the year isoi.as appraiseuanu the August meeting of Board of Trustees. A. K. BULL. General Ag-nt and Treasurer Lewisburg, June 1, H.r4 ATOTft'E. Application will be made 1 to the neit Legislature to chnnge the name of the "Lewisburg Savings Itistiltinon." lcai-d at Lewisburg in the countv of Union,! to "THE LEWISIlCnt. BANK," with One ; Hundred Thousand Lollnrs additional capital, nn.i auihontv to issue its own notfs for circu lation ; sul'jfct lo the provisions of the general banking laws of this Commonwealth. By order of lhe Directors: II. P. SUELLER, Treasurer. Lewisburg, Pa., June 'Z, ls.rl FeliiiKniT -OnKrat' aott llarri''iire -K.Ttonr. enpy J. & J. Walls, llEIiEM & A'ORSE, L. Idwngs & Co, Arc roceivintr heaps of Ntw Ootnts, for ipiiU'' and fctitniiii'r ttadc too busy to write out descriptions. CLCC'KS-ail kinds or 8-day and 30-hour Brass Clocks and p.it-nl lever lime-pieces, Brass 8 dav clocks at $4, bia-s :iti-honr chicks as low as $1. All clocks warraniea tor one ycarwi j.i,. lwoiiin c'uap VU:k, Watch andJtwtlry Hore, opposite Mdiuss & tlo.'s, Lewistair?. ATCHEtS Cold and Silver Levers, Lepines, aud Verc. ld Watches fr..m Si3 in SliiO, at J. L. VODEK'S cheap) Watch and Jewelry store. JEWELRY of the latest pattern of all qual ities for sale at the lowest Citv prict by J. L. Y'ODER. CILVElt WAKE Table, Tea, Dessert, Salt ; ... . . . ... ana Miitant r-poons, silver warrauiea equa' to com Silver Tea spoons from $5 upwards, no charge for Engraving, at J. L. VODER'S. G OLD CHAINS Ladies' Chatelain. Gold V Fob, Vest and Guard Chains, from $10 to iMO, at J. 1 YODER'S. l'ECTACLES Gold, Silver, Plated and Steel, suitable for all ages. All kinds Glasses put to Spectacles at the shortest notice. 1 arMcular attention paid lo fiiinii; GlaKscs for weak eyes. J. L. Y'ODER. )L.TED WARE-Cake and card Baskets,' j awe rorKs, npoons anil uutter rvnives, Teaspoons silver-plated on the test German silver, if I per A doz. All ood;i warranted to rive satisfaction. Ail kinds of Ensravinc at 1,- ,,,.. i J. I.. VlltllTK'st. G 1 OLD PENS all prices.in Gold and Silver Holders, and without holders, for sale Call and Try A NEW STOCK IN TRADE. The aubstrihers having formed a r.o-partnership in MOUSitiess. now oner 53,to old friends and late aland of S. F. LvnJall. on Market street, the cheapest (lor cash) and best lot ot for Men and Boys evr offered in Lewisburg. A 811101111111 lol of GUM SHOES. Also all kinds of 1.5 rf?r.'??.' VhVt 1 K Gaiters. half-iaitcrs, etc. Ililtircii s cooes ii ail siyi.-s unu siis. Work made to order Menditrr as usual &e :rm K..lh L-,in,.'n c nrnliql ch.j. makers and experienced workmen, we solicit a share of the public palronase and will try lo meruit. SlUer. Ajeu'isljUT, .May, io4 SUMMER FASHIONS 1854 ! II 4T, CAP & CXOTIII. STORE, South East Corner Market and Third Sis. 3. & F. Spyker XTAVE just opened and for sale cheap for Cash or in exchange for country produce Hat Moleskin Nos. 1, 2, 3; Silk Nos. 1. 2, 3 ; Angola Nos. 1, 2, 3 ; black curled brim. pearl and flat brim Hungarian, Cue brush, inagon, wool, for Men and Itovs. Summer Hats from Panama down to a levy chip. Caput of the latest styles and of every des. ... .p..n... sou cc, uouy. C lothing 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 foot. Also ' Carpet Bags and Trunks. Thankful to our customers for past favors we hope for a continuance of the same, as our prices are low. Give us a call and examine for rniIpM hfff.ir. niirz-hitimr l -.u-l,r ' j . ..v.. , ! Panama, Legnorn Hats, and Isonnets wuit- eif.d mn eakssi.u on short notice and reason' able terms. May, 1854 " Small Profits and Qnkk Sales." IIBUItt A. aiSS.IkKEI. I TE l" n,e,1,d "f ";nnin5 -r.,llc "'at w! VJ ".rA"T..,he M i -VXWS THAD1SG STOKE," where we would invite especial attention to our stock of DOMESTIC GOODS. Groceries and FISH, which can not fail to please, either in regard to price or quality. Our goods have been bought for cash, at the lowest price, and will be sold on accommodating terms. CASH will be paid for all kinds of Grain and the very highest price paid, in goods, for everv description of Domeihe Pmduu. Turtlevjlle, May, 185t : ribs. Dr. Jacob Horlacher, TOTANlO PHYSICIAN having regained l U hi health, baa resumed his practice of Hie healing an. xi is superior in great demand, and all orders supplied as usual. New Berlin. May 8, 1854 Division Hotel ! Renorts having been extensively circulated through the county that am not preparea to euienam guests. I beg leave to assure incuus tnut I am weutuppmu wuu tuc m- marUi-t nffiirds, as well as House room, aim ...i.i..... -r,.l ran accommodate ajl who will he kind enough to favor tne with their custom. hope that misrepresentation and petty perse- cutions will not ilnve iny trienos on, wmwui. first civins me a trial. UAYtu ittaa. I New Berlin. May 8, 1864 r-,-nio AnnraUamnnt. Mercantile Appraisement. T ISTOF VENDEUSofPoreignandDomes- 1 Ji tic Merchandize, &c, within the countv classified by the undersigned, duiy appoinud n,.raiv..r nf MertauUe Taxes, die., lor the .... I1 ' i:tuLtC and .Vumf. i.r. Thornton tu. i 13 IS 11 11 li li 11 a is is li li li li li n ia li li it li ii li ii ii ii u n u ii s 11 04 15 UO ' lo 4J H in 10 00 J w 7 00 16 ud 12 5'J ! 10 tl 1 7 v) ! 11 iJ I 7 ud 7 M 3 i.0 tr h!!r S n,tr. krmra Moan ! J; K,m' j a J. Wjih - I- l't n: lleUr a Vor ; j. iiu a in. 1 C Ailriuau A. Mi.,;cr , A. Muuv h. &itnl L 11. K. Ki'iifM-ujr Juhu llougli:ua : III. T. l.. ilUicr ! h. U. S.llcr f Juhn M,uLuiurj i A M. Lttwst, ! b. V. Lyudll It. V. Crolzvr. aent S ili s so 3 " ? s w 3 ill I 3 jo ; 7 io , 3 Ml I 7 00 I 7 oo I 7 oo 7 oo ; .llnirr Ji'iics, tiviAt ;.'" i.j.r-Aium inirden inoiii 'inutile tlayca A!.,Miiil.r Amioa i't t'LhUwifU, iMtmunuit It. tlLriXT"""" Z ' iitUtir a UMrn, U-tr a oo "o s no 1 Kelly Township. spott' 1. n. ou.ain nuor Hi.-iJIuM-J.HiMinlsi.i j White Veer 'fowiuhip. 14 li 13 li ii 13 13 V 8 a 11 li it li li it 11 li li i .ew ...-.rMBl rtuir 1 u m tusu Mux ii.urv llifh ; to.uaii ikua ttoi: KuUiuu a Bn.r Hujfutue Jou-nshtp. lo oo j -aSi BnMw A R.-Vi (. r. -igu t liau. k I Wat tiujfaltjt 'J'uwnthtp. I HoiKh 4 K. Hy.diHilU ry 12 to li to iuun A lnt''liu Uitt Amon U.l.uts II ..il-.. H Jiartlru 'Ivwruhip. S. A D. WcM-ncui do H.4D. Vt.ijmMnl Vlriixi FAcnoii Mark imifaay LsAtlLlC. Slielll &rieitui3r do Jt. V. .i.,.t r tlt I. 4 il. 3. Jones liUit A CutuiuiDjfS M jJUnburg Herovgh. 7 on 7 oo 7 uu I jjJJ 7 00 7 uu 7 tM It-nry Vast 114 a, r 13 13 13 11 11 13 11 1A 14 11 10 10 11 11 13 13 13 11 11 14 11 11 a 15 00 In 00 10 UU 7 uu 7 oo or!T"lu,rtWulh y n. in.t . J. w.sr.d j " "D"I0 10 od 7 uu 7 00 a tiu a 4c 4 Ud J,',' v. . wuiur oauiud Uaaunplut, brry Limestone. Township. AJam Ftntnnan,ilitiik-ry, 5 00 7 00 7 Ud IU 00 10 00 10 oo 1 uo 7 eu 7 oo 7 oo 3 oo uu i nh I !"". ruil.tr 1 i'Lilil Oroi', iuuiuer Aeuj Berlin Borough. Ronon antca I J. l.n O- oc:ir ' 1 tiariKii i. lioiisb Jtiha H Coru-.ii u i'aviJ M-iuck Wm. tctcr. MtiUuruik Ac Laxt Buffaloe Township. TlETLZTILLE liilU lilibich L'niun Township. lTiin-it Vounnn-a it Waiter do 31. U. XSKtt i'cuM Townsup. I. D. A II. S. Hoj-r iitiuor Jehu 11 tut. met do U'siw' xu renrww Ilftrick Hquor il. B- ItutrKlt do CKOZZUfeVlLtf S. K. V--rnk li. K. lleittr 13 13 14 14 It 14 14 14 11 13 13 14 13 13 13 13 14 It 14 14 14 14 14 14 S s 14 14 14 14 13 14 13 10 Id 10 00 lu uu 10 M) 1U 50 10 SO lu io 7 uo 7 uv 22 to 11 uu 10 oo Id to 11 uu la uu IS 00 lu 00 7 OO IS 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 1 50 3 to 3 54 i on oo &kliiu,lTove Borough. Datld A Frhntir liquor Jhn Hall do do do ! fciiih Cuuldrow lnivc initb A So a Al-p A H-irftlrr It. k X. J. ri.L-.-ch ur 1 c,.i.it a mojcc lioiaco- rtiart I " A" O. . Kihrl. haU Juliu Hall. hIiom Ar. Nortnu OUivi r, clolhinc 'Lristi.H stuutu, rtftanraat Joseph bcharl flo Chapman Tntnthip. D. Witmcr k Drothur liquor Jaiut-f l rouMi ao imvUl Hrubnkcr Uo U . U t S. Ilrrrota do I'm T THtrir,.s Snyrf 1 For th U Ku'l IIai rill-John hilM liqwr do II. N- liackhaus uo John Itrrrold, diaUUcrjr Jotm ll'MlscaerUi do Washivgtm Township. Famine O. A r. C. loj.r (lnjuor d B..yer A Bw.ltr do do r'rtrrirk Rbtcr Oo do ll.C. lliiuts ! do llauivl tlertnan, retanrant Ae. 10 50 Id 50 10 50 10 50 10 00 lu 50 lo 00 t 00 i OO 14 14 11 11 S IO 50 Id 50 Id 50 la 50 4 OH I Terry Township. Mr. r-LMMCT MlUS JolinSchnea liquor dn Ivtr ttcroian uo j fcatbfou A Jtiaium, distillery I iXiddlccretk Township. , Stum I B liquor 10 50 lu M 5 00 14 10 50 p,;,;; r..,i-n.,hin. : jtomtse-n. w. Smith Uqeer IS . do ftunu-i Wittiiaiy oo it I JurlTi'''' d" 14 ' do iilx ixar i" 1J 1 Butu rcP.SiCE 5lillswrth, Keriu 4 Co. 12 ClZ,h! j do William bog 14 I H'arer Township. 13 00 lo 50 10 50 10 50 1 so IS CO 15 00 itanW Smith r.qonr ll.iVEr.T.. a VmWtik ningamaa in so 10 50 ' oo in 50 10 50 12 50 liquor ao Jlom-n sp. c:,t ismiuaa lirnry smith liquor do K. uli K-ir d J.1S. Grecnhnft, di5lill.ry West Beaver Township. I Rc-uWn Keller liquor 14 11 in so 10 50 lo 50 Id 50 CamltoVE lULt-A.lolrh Ilucchel Co. liiuor 14 H.iivarilxa J.ho bictd do 14 I will hold an Appeal at the Commissioners OlTice in New Berlin on Saturday the 24th of June from 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. for the correction of all errors or omissions in the above, or will attend lo the same at my ollice in lewisburg in the meantime. The licenses will be matte ... ... T,..c..r immKtiat-l f,.l. owi ,he aboveJay pf Appeal, and must be .u.a IlVhwl.h. Persons dealine in merchan dize, keeping oyster or eatine houses or selling spirituous or malt liquors, Ac, at any time in the year, without a License, are liable to pun ishment. O.N.WORDEN, Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes. Lewisburg, May 18, 1864 A Second Supply 0' F Fancy GINGHAMS and FPRINf GOODS just ree d and for sale cheap v. HEAVER. KREMER ft MOORE. Apraii,ieei am To Wool-Growers. 50.000 pounds Wool WANTED. Tne subscribers leel thankful for past patronage conferred upon their ui.muiActuring operations, and h pe in luture that the well-wishers of their conutry w,ll fcl disposed to share abundantly by patronizing " Home Industry and Enterprise." Farmers, Merhatts. and Mechanics, e invite Vou all 1 tn r.vr a, aa!l. as we intend keemnc cons- I iantly on hand a good assortment ol Goods of my our owa manufacture, such as ; myj , Cammeres. S-UtnetU, Flanmls, li unkcii, IsUkuwj J ur, tic to exchange for Wool or sell low for Cash,: Grain, Lard, Soap, or any oihcr marketable Produce. They will also W B-desale to Mer- uc urm r"-""'-"" i is fiom 10 to 15 per cent. i,asn win oe pam tor uuu an ururvw.e regular market price. t e do not ejpect to run Wat4ns to collect Wool we liiuik it is belter for both Wool Grower and Manufactu- rer to dI at the Factory, where theie is a ' variety of goods lo select Iron), aad the maim- . ianmrers uavr a mucu u-L.rM.,.. .cuU ; saiislaciion to their customers than few goods are hauled out in a wagon when a 1 Bv strict attention to business, thev hoce to I :. . li... i r Verv rcsnectftillv vours. sjTATlK, JlAliit a White Deer Mills. I.'nion Co, Pa, May 10, 1854 3in521 Second Annual Report or Tits Union County Mutual Laura nee Cuntjutnif. Capital, tjf-i l,6IS OO. j BSTR.VCTjf the Secocd Annual R-p.-rt i i J of the Hoard of Directois of the Lmon i . County Mutual Insuianee Company, made at iheir aiii.uil meeting on Uie lirst Monday of May, A. D. ISM. ! Aim of property insured up to May 8. 1B53 J177.232 2! Aiat of property insured the past year, to May 1, 1BS1 1 1 i.so UJ 2S9.t'(?q 31 Amtpo!iciej surreaJered past year 10;R;o UO ' Total arnt propertv insured May I 1. 1854 27S.7S5 31 $17,U1 81 9.7 A CI Arnt of Premium Notes in force 10 so May 2, IB53 11 iu j Aim of Premium Notes receivd the past year 10 (.0 io oo j Ami of Premium Notes surren-l- tu dercd the past year 1,1.99 O0 Total ami of Premium Notes in force May 1. 1851 25,981 62 151 103 251 6 No. of Policies in toree May a, SJ do issued lhe past year do surrendered do i Total No. in force Mav 1. 1S51 !M ( Total No. in to e May 1, 1S51 i Statement of the Operations of the Coin- pany during the past year, viz. leases and Expenditures. Ami of claim for losses A:nt compensation to Directors and Executive Committee Ann compensation to Treasurer A ml compensation, exonerations, and expenses of collecting As sessment No. 1 Aim of incidental expenses $2,500 00 23 70 6 5u 30 44 lu2 CO Arnt of President s salarv 3 t'O Ami balance paid order John Wolfe 515 83 3.-IC7 U7 Excess of assets over liabilities of the Company May 1, 1854 Arnt reed on Premium Notes the past year Arnt of Assessment No. 1 charged to Treasurer Ami of Interest account Ami balance due from Treasurer and Agents, May 1, 1653 SOS 65 3,675 9 496 36 3,078 56 1 9 99 39 3,675 92 Actual State of the Funds. Arnt due from Agents Ami of Treasurer's account $ 72 53 136 32 Ami of assets over liabilities of the Company, May 1, 1854 209 8 Statement nf Ijuset the past Year. Friek, Slifer tt Co., Lewisburg $2,500 00 Directors. Thomas Hayes - - - - Lewisburg. James Marshall - - - White Deer. John Wilt ...... Harileton. Isaac Eyer ------- l'uion. John Gundy .... East Bnlfalve. J. A. Menz' - - - - Lewisburg. H. P. Whcller ..... Lewisburg. F. C. Mover ...... Freeburg. Daniel Vitmer .... Chapman. Wm. F. Wagenseller - - Selinserove. Flavel Clmjran ------ Kelly. Wm. Roshong .... New Beilm. Moses tSpechl .... Beavertown. Ojfirers. President JOHN GUNDY. Vice I'rctident W. F. WicmiiLitt, Secretary J. A. MeaTX. 7'rcomrer H. P. butu-sa. Agents. George Hill, Seliasgrove. K. F. Gundy, East Buffalo. F. C. Moyer, Freeburg. Published by order of the Board. JOHN GUNDY, President. J. A. MERTZ, Secretary. Lewisbnre, May 8, 1854 Executor's Notice. "VfOTICE is hereby given, that letters testa J mentary on the estate of Si'diska Fain, late of MilUinburg borough, dee'd, have teen granted to Me undersigned, iu due form of law, by the Register of Union county. All persons indebted to said estate are requested lo ina..e i m,mt('ia!e Fa)'menl" ani' ln"se having claims agaiiiaani will irnciiiuiriM uu'J Butu....i.. for seitktment. HENRY W. FRIES, Executor. Lewisburg, April 29, 1b04 -Something for You S1 L'GAR, Teas. Coffee, Chocolate, Cocoa, Molasses. Soap, Herrint. Washing and Itakin Soda. Pearl Starch. Potash. Pickles, Penner Sauce. Mustard. Indio. Snices ernuml aad UDHTAdn.l. Sh llritsl.?. Brooms, I'nmlw. Gloria, fur.... Prl'umrrr. ihia Taekla. ltaajr Hru. an J a v.rwiy or .mall r u,u .a svcai";? r si.. w,ii Iw boM 'iiiap f.r Tavh be U.S.SiJ.ltlH. tewtoburg, April "s, !So4. Perfect Fits! 3.1 JOIIH II. MIM.EK carries rn the Tailnrinv hiiines. on hi own hi.uk. at hia 1 IJ ...nA Korlh ThirJ Sir..! .k.r.h..,!! attend tr Making aud Cutting as usual. 1 he FASHrON'9 received from New York. ah .1- a. : ,u. i ....I. . j most reasonable terms. Pruduce received at i Market prices. . Lewishnrs, Sept. S. 8"i3 . JOHN B. MILLER. - Summer Fashions for 1954, From Ths P.Williams.Bnuadway.New Toik. just ree'd by J- B. MILLER, Lewisburg. IW OOD WANTED . at is! Carsme.e ut.ee.. rpHE Annual Election wi I be hld bv the ; J. mtmts oi tne corporation ... ,ne w- "'";"- "' " on me nrsi aionaaj oi june ncxi, hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P.M., for the purpose of eHeclin; a President and seven Manager t- conduct the atttirt of the corporation f r the ensuing yr. Lot Holders in said Cem etery are requested to attend said election. G. P. MILLEIt, President. Lewisburg, May Si, 11:31 Dissolution-and l?ew.FInn! rpHE Firr l this iL irm of J. H. & W, Brown has hern jy dissolved by tne withdrawal of pr wn. who h.u traiuleir 'a ht interest t j Jj(, )t ju,, ...le ,jrJ ,ne,s Wlll be con. ,;,, , by j u iri.wn alli j:l,ob Hill ish no- der the na-ne and tirnj of lirown & ilui ish. i The auuvUbls of J. 11. dc W. Brown will be sglded L me new, fim i I J. II. KKOWN, W. liKOWN. JACfll! HILBIS1I. Turtle CrwV, Union V . April 1 Ho4. Hap of Dalon County. j VOW in conr-e of prepara'ion. a MAP Union County, 'M by 17 inches in size, I exhibiting all lhe Dliucioul uoDlilains and streams. nwnship and borough lines, roads, ; ;auu.-ii.ttj.jK.n.iu;.1.iiu,i,nj,Uji..ni.,l,i. nousei. dec- ts . wnh lhe pn por.1 uivisi-n linr. It will be solri at sji.oo hi plain stvle, ,15 when colored, l.o wifi muslin hack and rollers, ar.d 1,.h when mounted and colored. The subscriber a-ks the loan of drafts, Ac, as he is itrsirons of nih.Uini; a correct, hand, some, and tisrfui i;i:ip, and asks the patron age of the pill lie s-'nerailj . K. VOLKMAR. Lewisburg, May IS, t5. "rOTIC'!T;. Persons knowing themselves i 1 indebted to u. either by .Note or Book Account, are rcpo-slt-d l call aud .-e tie soon. D. S. KKE.MEK &. CO. Lewisburg, April 5. 154 Flga fir Sale!! ,'OriNE SIIOATst, 3 months old, for sale 1 cheao f,.r cas'i by JOS. P. Tt M I'lN. at ! Thornton A. t'o.'s Drug t?tore. May 1 New .Spriiij Goods ! 7IRST OF THE SEASON We have Uns day opened tare and beautiful assort-I -M. - meni ot rpnug uvoas. rersons in want ol New Stvles of G-,ods and at low prices, arc respecttullv mviit. 1 to give us a call. Apl7 ' J. HAVES Sc CO. V SPLENDID assortment of Silks, Shaliies. Armenia. Wo.. Delaines, Persian, and Lawn DKLab GOOD, lo be had at very low priees of J. HAVES & CO. (1 INGH AM un X also luO piei hKl cheap of nd Prints of all de-cripi.ous. ces extra fit e' Prints to be J. HAVES ic CO. TUN EST Moleskin. Panama, Canton, China JL Pearl. Leghorn and Palai HATS at low est prices by J. H A ES A CO. IINE as r.mjiit faahiooable EONNETS. Misses' Plans, Flowers, Kiuuons, and Parasols at lery low prices bv ; J. HAVES A. CO. I EXCELLENT assortment V.Vol. Ingrain. and Hemp CARPETING, also .Drugget Oil cloth, colored ar.d while cotton and hemp Carpet Chains, al lowest prices bv J. HAVEaftCO. SPERM, Tanners'. Fish and Linseed OILS and White Lead, bst qnali'v, al April 13, 1834 J. HAVES A CO. 1 ifrI'B! excellent FEATHER. to be A s r had of J. HAYES & CO. THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing betwe-n M. St-chler and Wm. Kerger. trading under the Firm of Seehler c Brif. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The boots and accounts will remain in the hands of M. rsechler, and the business continued t n by the subscriber, where he hopes to share a liberal patrocae of his friends and customer- M.SECHI.ER. New Columbia, April 1, 1851 pj ASTERN SEED ONIONS, a large qnan J tiiy just ree'd at the Mnmmoih Drug. Siore of Iin. THORNTON ft CO. FAHIL7 GROCERY. Ham, SliouLlors, LarJ, Tobacco, C11G.VKS, Kaisins. Lemons, Oranges, Figs. t'rackcrs. l.'heese, Mtaiiouerv, a large variety of Lou.cclionaries. ic. Ae. f. r sale by 11. K. KENNEDY. ' Murray's old stand. Market S.iu uie, njar 3d St. A.euistiuig, April 12, ISol Just in TimciV:: instalment of our late rurchfses of SPUING & SUMMER GOODS, to which we invite tile attention of ike trading cominuuitv. LEAVER. KREMER ft MOORE. Lewisburg, April 13, lsil ri!llitlllO.! T'le Great Spring und Summer Exhiliitimt 1.1 LKWISULUi. j ALLEMAN would respecifu'lyannounce i j J to the citizens of Lewishurr anil vicinity I "V" .ne. " . jn-,-ec?ivej ai ms .UM ;oro that he has jni received at his .cv Sioni j i "i"-2 ''"" : 'ocl of j SpllD" Slid SUmiB6T GOOdS, ! consisting vl tlie latesr stiles rrn oesi qualities , of Cloths, Casstmerrs. sidiinetis, Colior.ade.v V..... 1.. 1,1,..' !n ! r,,,.. tlu. I Vesttnes r- Ladies" plain and faucy Dress , ; Goods a.id fnminiaes ot every description, j (! rut tries, tucennuare, ifr. i toceiher wnli a large a: sortu.ent ot Glen's atid IIo" Clotliint;. j 1 AH f !: Iist. ra n-tiily 4er!r4 with avkw to ; tietnvueul leCOMi-: No til'Il.t'rilrv i ,r'r-' ttuusx rt.h. r-. ... .wmn'n.-i u ' at te a..- toiewi i-j.a anca, a.vl fvt niodui il.at can int any vho will Cvor dS ii:h a (alt. LwUl.ur;, A.n! 1:1, Is ,4 t. A1LEM AX. a-Codntrj I'rodoe Uken in x. hano At G"ouj. HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES' Men. TtKEPAKED bv Rodeiaacher A ' Apothecaries to the l!,..re,.paih,r Dis - ensarf.No. Xtl Arch street. Ph.laaciph.a, mniArv. aaaaaaaaauAaaaEaaaaBAaaaaaaaaaaaaaB ra.". rfj OnwoL orders . Oct 2VS3J D. T. A. H. T1J0B.NTUN. jO sale t the C.irsn Ofltce. DAGUEllUEOTYPES! SPTKEtt J II11T.1 would inform ! public that tnry bare fitted up a iiat, txpwtty fit Sgflqettwljipiofl, in the New Building over Pr.Thornton's Dru Store eutrance at the Jhti door, up a:a..- where they are prepared to perform iy wo.k in their line in the best stv!e of the art. W) can lake pictures at almost iry h-.ur ia :h day. Children taken as wi 1 ii j.ti ud other pictures copied. As we bare now a permanent ;.:;jn. i:ta l np purposely and delusively for ii(;j.rrc typmg, we think we can n n lr entire saai: tion, and respectfully lender oui Hri rti P. BPYKER, Lewisb ir, Aug. I. I5S J L. HAW.1. " NEW FIRM. CABINET 3IAKIXG. DO. 4C1IY iw CI.DEK faariag td.y entered into a t.'c Partnership is Ike above business, would respecifu'.ly iiiviK thai former enstmers, ard th public in gf serai, to give them a rail at Iijutn'i r'd stand o North rlitiKln s:reet, wnere they are prepa tf j red to do all work in their line with the ntmesl ; despatch and on the uost reasrbable term. Administrator' Xol!. utile is brl v given, lhat Let! ere ! y AHmtnistraticn on the Estate cf 8A11. t vi si iyii ii.ni'H'h,l.ii...T.. i:..... 1 Codec'd. have been granted loin, ..n.l.'r...w.l bf the Register of L'uion county in due form of law ; therefore all persons indebted to aai4 estate are requested lo make lniinediaie pay. ment, and those having any jast claims aaw also reinested'to present them proper'y aatk. euticated for settlement. GEOKGU SLEEH. Adiainistrator, Buffaloe Tp, Dec. St. 1SJ N E W Boots and STOCK or looks and Shoes, tatier.ery. T "HE sobseriLer tani ar .. l.la lr.eaa'a and the public jei rraliy tl.at be has jaa received froru 1 lu.i.'c a. a a ililc and aletl lent ass- r.no ti of it v li 2X138 i comprising evrr Lis. t 3 I f Ceatla cin s u-'ois, va.iers, ziv! r.roe. 'J'is, Slipers AC. J.utiies,' Ju Cuiftr Imots, Buikms, Jei.i.r Linds. and Ties f the latest and most approved styles. Jlovs', Misses', and Childrec'g Boots. Lace Bonis, 4.ner and Shoes mt every style aud nariety now worn. also ft afcciej seleet.cn of ll.e -hoid ar d Classical BOOKS now in use in our Academies and Beheads ti geiner with a good assor-meni of Statio nery, etc. The above gnods have bees eareful'y sale ied and will be sold at very reduced prices. The undersigned also continues to ssaaafae. tore Boots and Shoes of every descrptios e order, and from his long experience aa4 determination to spare no effort or cxpemsc la n!-as. h- hopes to merit and receive a liharal share of business. JOHN HOt CRTSIlt. Lewisbur;, May S. 1853 FAIR WARNING! A LARGE number of areonnta arc aiiil ia the hands of" lhe Execuu ra vf Saaeat, A a nos, late of Lewisburg. d --'d. Notice it hereby liven that all dors must t-e paid h rih. wuit, or legal measures must be adopted, ta enforce the in, without discrimination. Sept. 9. BYEKS A MMON. Act'g ExV. I PRESERVING and Pickling JARS just rcc4 and for sale at the Mammoth Drug Store. Aug 10 Da. THORNTON" & CO. I UfeT rre'd and for sale at the Mammoth, J Dr rue tore a large supply of Dr. Green's genuine BITTERS, f. r cure of Dyspepsia, cts. Aug iv Vn. TMOIi.TO( at CO. Lithographic Priatinar orfire, and a iarsje quautity of PlC'l'l'liES, ;"er Framing, and for Diawing Tearhrs. K. Vul.ft MAT. N. W. Corner Fourth acd Mirket GERM AN and FRENCH Lir.guag-s.D-w. ing. Painting, and Draughting, la.;'.; by X.7. Lewisburg, Sept. 1, lei53 Vnitvrgily .VetUriut. rata d A-ti Crux i Uoorb'a Ti:t ilixTraa. -4- ebjiruil by It... i.:.i,f lantwynaala at lie .aji as:.-r. t. ar.tn aii-ii. i.s.. aiaimy ll.rtb r fit (f arttmnf lit rr.. r.aoiri( j,tm IIit mIvsI aauioae anil -:-uijctrus aKin.oi. ! Iir tfa DQrt-oa of auoni ir.tg the pA.Mic with i-tlUMv ivtuH. ia csam vfetit Uie ).su.!ii ran Bt t oI luu t r ni l vtu.r- t, W iaicii- al auiviaa-rt. ljc-fii.r r.r. bnactl U at ir.t4v)iaai rii .!. iljTati-J T"Bic li-itiirr. nn fcvurl of It JM rvlrrntf mTd kivr-i efllrftr-v in thej UstoMt f Ivww aWtl AaiU. Mid its kuJrJA hS lOBt, h aA BO bcMltaaLOai t rwviai'istlii.g ii in Ui biLsAt lrBiM lo ilta 4urMU fltls-wiW. TMtWEL COMPLAINT tuttnty It ACE. X3 liaVrihV KihT. ! Iiinutatiofi 9Xtmm4 lis Maartt) - ta )!kt BlaKr. t il rVaTtaViJ tW U41 Com (IIIBt, 'fit Wfll aVD4Xa U KekW.Dj C JJlpUsJ 9tmf Hl-arkhfrr Knot, aV MrttM f tm atMBJ It t th fi4enc of asUnU aflirtod with tbaMi'aV)vikta. Mm I tt U U maillATaiiiA lb tMUMftt ot a4a4MI VftM. i Hoa. Htrvrj E. kitu. klom. J. K. r.mlsj-B. By arttnr of lUtraaUtn, J-hm ft. Rooa, M. p. (1 K. Alb ton. Ka-X. llMiot orr. Eaa- f All aaounaaicatlooa to ae Udmal. Juta B Eoa:d. M l . hrad ' U, "-niaaniiriril riaaiaaul aad Kraal.l.atcf Ilia lirairr. Ili ai. llnv.aatrj atdoBo. No 4T Saatt SaaaaS ilraaa fbiiadi.a:a. Uraarb !tp.aar at tK. S'era of 4r I. A. 11. TIlor.MO.N. A CO.. 1 JACOB DYEK, Cattawiss, Would inform hi old friends and the Public generally cn ihe West and Nona Bri.rh.that he continues in keep the STJtM llO I'EU in the cei ter of the Town, and asks a fa.r share cf ra'ronage. Sept. 8 Tl IX.WnER-fflR!t. ATT" ANTED SO to fto 0( 0 ft Mas' ' by I n to JO (ion do 4 bv 4 10 io JO 0()t ft 3 in Ab plaak 4o t. , i, r. ii ) . .. . . ' " ' ! V. i'.ii . a m - - - - - - - the bank cf the River at Ilarnnborg. Lnmber oi gooa quality and strait grau ed is wanted. rroposa's wil! be r'-Tvd nil Pept. I fo fnrniahinv the ab.iva. in,l r..r,. .-J,. .r. nnvtla will stale the nn.riit. ,J rt.aliia tit ika I v., . . . . . ' uiuereni Kinus tnev can tnraisn. n-a wnea Terms of payment cash on delivery aa4 inspection. .VMrm .post-paid) 4S0 W.O. HICKOK, Harnsburg. Fa. tttnilnistrnfor'a Xntice. LI. oersons are hereby notiffed that I have reeoived from the Register of I niea countv. betters ol .onunis-ratipn apoa ma Estate of WILLIAM M'PHERSON. deceased. 'late of Union Tp. There indebted to the sams ' are hereby required to makr immediate pay. ! ments to the subscriber at bis residence ia Eit Hnfihloe townships and those haie ' claims against the same will present then , dolv attested for J'':'" j Jnn.21. JOHN U NDY. .Mm.nisnaior.
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