LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. Clpitirle, at O.HICIOK, Sailor.10.il WORDEM, Printer. ,. 4.i-.oe. l .T6 In tfcr B". t2Pi HI1 4"1r""." p.M at tie end or uk yew. within tho roar, DU , u- rrr. . .-.... ..Mladelohla-v B rlmrt " c,rr- Lettisbnrff, tfRtDAT Mousing, JiiHi' mi, ntiL Piiblie tVERTrzE! "reT"K..tr A "'S?!, Li- ..ah to aroear a-hi.4" wrt Tur(.xt '1t;""rrnt ,'rodaT, .4'ijh''wW " ; 7TTwiil gj- A !- - " v r,Zr to report in the Lewis- burg Market. 0-Tbe Adv't of the Juniata Farm was Dot received until this week. KoTiCt The Lewisburg Tost Office Will be closed on tbe 4th of July from 9i A.M. until 1 o'clock, P.M. S-The Merchants of Lewisburg and of MilBinburg will close their Stores on the Fourth. 13-The Anti-Nebraska meeting on the 4th, Is the only public celebration wc know of in Lewisburg, and we hope will be fully attended by Ladies and Gentlemen from Town and Country. Private parties Ac. a usual. Mifflinburg promises to have a " good t)ld-fashioncd celebration." Dbowxed. Ou Friday afternoon lost, Henry, a son of Charles Crick, of Lewis l.iiri. aired about nine vear?. was rlavins fcl . - 1 . , On a run at. tue uiuuiu Ul Ajunaiou v itjv n, 11 1 . a. v., aii'l iroin M. uulii 5. r.n. ,..., . ... I N".t. IB, lja. H. W.CiiOTZF.It, P.M. when he fell into the water. His little ' companions raised the alarm, and a large A VARIETY of Sclinol Books, ', , , , - ,uliW Blank Books, t'ift Books for Holiday number of men began to search for the prc5en(s Pens Ink Lelter anit Cap ,.ap.( body, but did not fiud it until about dark, . Faney stationery, Mnsazines, l'apers.etc. etc. when it was too late to restore life. j (or sa,c cl"P at "le 1'"5T "'c'- t,Tho Begular Monthly Meeting of the Society for Moral and Hcligious In quiry, will be held iu University Chapel on Sunday r.ext, July 2J. A Hcport on Oreoom will be read by Mr. J. M. Fins, of Philad. flX.We understand that Col. Samuel W. Blatk of Pittsburg, and Prof. Alfred Taylor of Lock Haven, will deliver tho Oration and the Poem before the Literary Societies of the University at Lewisburg, the next Commencement. The number of Graduates will bo larger we believe than in any previous year. B&.The new M.E. Chapel of Lewisburg, to be opened on Sabbath next,is decidedly tbe most commodious, and will probably j be most neatly finished and furnished of ... 1. . ' . T , .fnMJa ,L. rtl 1 J "-"" " T- Bite, 50 by 75 feet in sixe, and the top of 1 , a 1 . the spire about 127 feet from the ground. Tt.. nr0,l l. ll4 A. i I " :.ZZ: ' IT .Ct. .t two in front, between which is the hcatintr apparatus. 1 hero are a large lecture room and five class-rooms in the basement. The main audience-room contains 80 slip?, that will seat 500 to 700 person.,while 40 slips on three sides of the gallery will seat 400 to 600 more so that 000 persons can be accommodated comfortably, and 1200 on special occasions. In the center of tho -ceiling overhead is a ventilator, and the room is also lighted by four windows on aeh side, while two wholo windows and one half window in front are of stained glass. Mesirs. Jonathan Ncsbit and David Ointef are the Contractors for the work. Total cost about $7,000, a part of which is vet in hi t-curei-L and tor irhinh & .nr. - 1 ; i cial effort will be inaae on Dedication daj. j ppl- 1 j 11 tl rii j : a-o nu a urcueu pnuuc : c, . we hope its builders will be liberally sus tained by tbe public in general. tcaThe Act to consolidate the various Railroad lines from Sunbury to Baltimore, baa been approval by the City Councils of Baltimore. A meeting of the Directors of the Susquehanna Railroad Company U to be held at Baltimore on the 11th July. Should the Consolidation be consummated as everything indicates it will, there is no doubt of an early resumption of work on the Susquehanna Railroad. AcsT'Tho Munry Luminary notices tbe serious depredations of the Weevil upon the Wheal crop at the lower end of Lyco ming county ; and wo have seen proofs of the same evil in the upper end of North umberland county. In Buflaloe Valley, the Fly has caused considerable loss to tbe Wheat wop. Near Xcw Berlin, the crops are said to be good. i0ur young friend Th. J. Oalbraitb Esq. has pitched his tent at St. Pauls in Minnesota. JM. t. Lano E,q. at Daven- m iowa. c. J. IIouscl at Newton, PW Cjvlowa. "So they go." iWllow many times bavo the Star eque promised to "sayno more about" Mr.Guteliusf Well, they devoto otly rota articles to bim this wcclc. Fourth of July ! Tho andcrjigned cordially unite in a call for meeting 0f a,i ,he cit;ZCDSof lewisburg i Vicinity (witbont distinction v Pr)y) lo we opposed to tho Xcbras- Hill. The meeting to bo held on tbe Four My t 9i o'clock A. M. in the etpI of the University. Signed by largo number of Cititens. Celebration. The citijens of Mifflinburg and vicinity intend celebrating the coming Fourth of I July in a patriotic manner. Wo cordially 1 e, ,i ft., 41 1 tv.l invite our fnends from the neighboring, towns and townships to participato with' us. r, . . . r. , c t.l Procession will form atFraoklio School Homo at 10 A. M., and will then proceed. to the urove. Order of I'roeossion. Mifflinburg Brass Baud. Orator of the Day, and Header of the Declaration of Independence, Speaker, Clergy, tmuiuiiicc vi vrrangemeuis, i jiadies, Gentlemen, MawLall of the Day, L, . . t i. u U...-..1. a 4- im .-' S. Chrit, James II. Young. Order of Kxcrciscs. Music by the Uand, Declaration I Independence read by J. P.Cronmillcr, I Spelters Mr. Hesscr, Hon. Joseph Casey, ! of New Berlin, Elder Lane of Lewisburg, jfr. Lehman of Philadelphia, an Indian Chief from Dr. Crotier's Company, fee. Dedication. The new M. E. CHUiCH in Lewisburg will be dedicated to the service of (Jod on Sabbath, the 2d of July next (Services at 10 o'clock, A.M., and at 3 and 7J, I". M. Kev. A. Cookman of the I'liila. Conference will preach in the mnrnin, Rev.T.D.Sareant in the after noon, and I!cv. Dr. Bowman in the evening. Ministers and friends of our own and sister churches, arc most cordially invited to pe pre sent. JOHN CIIAVIIKRL1N, l'hTi:K IIKAtll, WM. Mill K. RatMing J. IV. ClllilXKR, CuauuiUeo. I'. IlII.I.MKVl.ll, V KLI SI.IKKIl. J Lewisbur", June 6, 1S54 Lewisburg Po3t-01!ice Arrangements. EASTF.llS Mails, Tcry day exrtfpt ?untiiT. cIoko at 0)4 o'clock, V. M WTsTlnX, On Mcnilay, Wt du-mlay and rriUar. clow, at r'4 A. M. yOXWKllXW illiamfliort) Mini Wi-dn. anil Kri., clo.v at $ l'.M. ol' niv'ht irereilinft. OrrEfi.V(?cIlnjisrori) Tuc-d. Tliursd. and Saturd , clow at 1-, M. BCrFALOE Jl KO.bS. Tuilay ard Fri.ly. cl'jw ut 8 r.M. of nihl precodinir. t.rusiDe!Mliiurs flaily iVxfi'tSunilajv; from 6 until On the 20th iat. by Rev. Dr. Malcosa. J. W. ; YnrMo and MissCath tmisc daughter ol Henry I Gibson of Wintield, Union county. DIED, In Lewisburg, 23d inst, David Hats son of Charles S. and Mary Ann Crilcs, aged IT months and days. In Chillisquaque, 23d insL,ELlE,dauglilcr of David and Mary Miller. In Kelly Tp, 27th inst., Mrs. CiTiuaisrx Hulaiach, aged 33 years. Real Estate. Administrator' Salt. WILL be sold, on Fhidav the 2.Vh August next, at the bouse of Nirnoi.A Walsh, late of White Deer township, deceased, the following Real Estate, viz. jki-t, A certain Tract of LAND eontai- 1 ) d .1 .. a O'DVg . I. . 1 JC-MLnm? .,ou. 4W ..4.0, ou .... , e.rte,l.s f''"' t"1 : Joel Ranck, George Kanck, Joseph H. Moyer, and thers, about 30 acres cleared and in a '. ffood s.a.P of pultivaiion. the balance excellent ! I r.ml-r. There is an excellent L.mestonequarry ! i ""-T'-' n'""r" Znu'm":?"f.rA"y ! 0 : wnnin one-iourtn 01 a lime o. sam iracu Also at the same time ami place will be soli! a UNITED STATES LAND WARRANT, r l-a. 1 a . r 1 1 ... ..A u.r r.ign y .r o. ..u. ,c ! The above p.operty is s. tuated in a heahhy j region, and is convenient to marUt and w II make a very desirable home for a man of , limited capital. To be sold by order nl me wrpnans uoun of Union conntr. Nftls in rnmniFnr al III i o'clock on said day, when terms of sale will be made known by JA.MKS maksh all, Administrator of Nicholas Welsh. White Deer, June 23, 1S54 Valuable Real Estate 1 FOR SALE. gl T 111 u j iin-ia vin-i ait ill aaitr. hi I thatcertain tract of U.UESTOXE LAXIf I '.. ,, ; . iveiiy jp.cuion vo-, aoom 3) miles from Lewisburg, and 3 miles from Milton, adjoin- in? Innti nf Wm.A. Paltpr.qon. tlfctran M .! cpllIainin ;,6 a,.: The improvements thereon are a large and ! ennimmlimia Tiro-Storpv Kmme Manai.,n. House, a good Frame Harn, Carriage and vtrji,.... .11 r... buildings a Pump with good and never-fail- inr W.-iter near the door a lar-e hearing 1 ORCH ARD of choice Apples, and all other I varieties of Fruit. The land is all under good fences and in a high state of cultivation. The buildings are all nearly new, and for convenience, style and durability can not be exceeded in the neigh borhood. About 4 Acres TIMDER LAND. For particulars address "D. Myers, Lewis burg, Pa.," or persons wishing to view the premises or ascertain terms can do so by calling on D. Myers, residing thereon. Mrs. ANN MYERS, 62i DAVID MYERS. Orphans' Court Sale. Y virtue of an order from the Orphans Court of Union county, the undesigned, I Administrators of SAictt Wilso, lata of Kelly Tp, deceased, will eell at private sale the following REAL ESTATE, to wit: That valuable tract of land situated in the township and county afotrsaiJ, within 1 miles of the thriving village of Lewiaburg, bounded , i i . .i. - L ; - r Tl.,,'. W.'.l .I-M ny lanua o. ...n uci.b 4. a uu ii4uu ur-4. u, David Mover, Flavel Clingan, Joel Royer, Phil ip Shook, and others, Contaimug .tCI'CS or thereabouts, ISO aercscleared, having there. , on erected a two story Frame House and ; Kitchen, a Frame Barn, a Spring House (and a never railing Spilng of Water,) and all other out-buildings necessary for the comfort and convenience of a Farm. There is alsn5j a good Apple Orchard, with a variety of Fruit Trees. The cleared land Is in a high elate of cultivation, and abounds with Limestone tor all necessary purposes. The above property wilt answer to divide Into TWOor THREE FARMS, and will be sold to suit purchasers. For terms of sate sppty to either of tha ub eriberf.or to Taos as Wttsmr, on the premises. KOBT. H. LAIRD, WM. WILSON. Ja. Sept. IS, I85S. Adminufralnrt. FOR REICT, . The subscriber offers FOR RETT a lane Frame DWELLING HOUSE on South Second street, now in possession of Mathiaa Hate, near the Female Seminary O. F. MILLER. Lewisburg, March 14, 1o4 1 T.II.WIXSOX.M.U.. Would inform the public that he has retur- I 5n ned to his residence, one door west of J& j.WaIls. sl0.where he may be found by those wishing his professional services. tlTOIliee in the rear of bis residence en- ,u An Lewisburg, JuneS9, 1854 pilm Cheap Saddle mid Harness Manufactory. The subscriber, thank ful for favors hitherto conferred, respectfully invites the public to call eaaM'.W' and price his work, as he is confident they will render entire satisfaction even to the most diliicull customers. Constantly on hand, or marie to order, all kinds of SADDLES. HARSESS, Bridle; Col lar, Wlups, Jrunkt, Vultcrt, Carpel Bai;,Sic. Also the cheapest and best assortment of! Worsted, Linen, and Cotton FLY NETS to be foundin town. at orices ranzinz from 1. 25 to 1.50 per single net, also Leather Fly Nets 1 of diirercnt styles' and prices. ) The above articles will be sold cheap for cash or country I'rndoce. All kinds of It EPA IKING done at short no lice, cheap, and in the most durable manner. The citizens of Lewisburg and the surrotin cing country, are solicited to eitend a fair portion of their patronage. WANTED 100 cords of Wood in exchange for work, also 10 tons of Hay wanted at mar ket prices. N.H. A Boy about 1(5 or 17 years old will be taken to learn the trade, but must be well recommended. S"s? Shop in Beaver's new brick bloek,Third and Market, 4ih door from corner. P. H. BEAVER. Lewisburg, June 30, 1854 Admin ittrator'N Xotico. . X ETTEIJS of Administration having been Aj duly granted to the undersigned on the 1 estate of GIDEON ANUSTADT,deceased,late ... L.c.uUrg uoro, . hrreliv piven a I nersons indebted to said es- 7 7 jr. . ,u tale to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them, attested for settlement. In BENJAMIN ANGSTADT, Administrator. Lewisburg, June -!', 1S51 "VTOTIIT. The undersigned, appointed J3l by the Court of Common Pleas of Union cunty, to audit the exceptions to the account of John Ranck.John D.DielTenderfer and Mar tin Driesbach, Assignees of Mica ail Hurra a, late of White Deer township in said county, and re-state account if necessary; also to make distribution of the balance which may be found in accountants' hands, will meet all parties interested at the public house of C.D.KIine in Lewishurg on Fmidai, the 28th of July, 1854, at 10 o'clock, A.M. June 30, 1854. H. C. HICKOK, Auditor. jfttntb ztmata, Weighing leu than 2J ounces, IOR the cure of HERMA or RUPTURE " Acknowledged by the highest medical authorities of Philadelphia, incomparably su perior to any other in use. Sufferers will be gratified to learn that the occasion now offers to procure not only the lighletl and moat enty, but as durable a Truss as any other, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomfortable article usu ally sold. There is no difficulty attending the fitting, and when the pad is located it will retain its position without change. Persons at a distance unable to call on the subscriber, can have the Truss sent to any dd . ;,- Fi Do,.a for.h. gle Truss.or Ten for the donble-with measure B ... .. , . ... , a , !frou,nld1 ,he ""4 , 'ng. r "J J C " wl" echa"S"l " n a'UnB. by . P"' ,1- " - a ui sate uuiv vy IC1 a CALEB H. NEEDLES, Cor. Twelfth & Race Sts, Philarirlnhia. riTLadies requiring the benefit of Mecha- nicai Supports, owing to derangement of the jme P ineludiag falling of the Womb, pulmonary, dyspeptic. nervoo,and sp,. . ti that a corDpMrlnt and exoerienced Ladu will be in altendanee at . - . .... ,,.:- ,r. . ' ' No. 1 1 TWELFTH St. 1st door above Race. Iy533 Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of sundry writs of Ven. Ex. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Union county and to me directed, I will expose In public sale at the house of A. H. Blair, in the borough nf Lewisburg, on Sitthdav the 12th day of August next, at one o clock in the f 7 a 'l"nmm vl 5-'ua'1)' imiowing uescnoea real estate, to wit. A certain lot of GROUND, sitaale in the Borough of LewKburg, Union county, being about thirty teel in front on Fourth street and about one hundred and sixty feet fronting on fi- -Marv s SIre,, oounned on the east by an alley, on the north by lot of John Fardoe, on ,he west b? Fcurth street, and on the south .bv St. Marv's streeUwhereon are erected a to-stnrey brick Dwelling-house with ML a frame h lichen, a frame Biacksmuh Shop, a frarae Wagonmaker Shop, and Stable, with he appurtenances. Seized, taken in execntion and to be sold as the property of Lnwta Gis-tsr. JOHN KESSLER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, New Berlin, June 56, 1854 THE GREAT REMEDY, ABOUT which so much has been said and published, is among us. Who has not heard ot the MEXICAN MUSTANG LIXL MEXTf Many millions of bottles have been sold and used to cure Rheumatism, Ulcer?, Sores, Bruises. Sprains, Ring-worm, Felons, Salt Rheum, Piles, Sore Nipples and Caked Breasts, Cancers. Ilch, Corns on the Toes. Kiiro Klrea. Knr-ache. l'imoles. Swollfn lotnfa Ur Limhs. Cuts. Scalds, or Scald-head. Nomb p,lsr. Bunions or frosted feet. Warts, or an 0,ner complaint that can be reached by an external remedy. And it has always been successful. Ir is Int-Attr good in healing Wounds, Scratches, saddle or harness Galls, pr any sprain, soreness or stiffness, and it is warrantPd to cure Spavin, Ringbone, Splint, .. i, . or roll kvii, on norses. (7"rhe Liniment is put np in three sizes, and retails at 25 cts, 60 cts, and 91. The large bottles contain much more Liniment in proper- tion to the prices, and are therefore cheapest. io country Jicrrnants. Every store should be supplied with this valuable LI.NIME.'VT, rs it par a good profit and sells rapidly. G.W. VVE8TBROOK, (successor to A. G. Brags; & Co.) Originator and sole Proprietor. Principal Oiiir e no4 Broadway, New York, and cor. 3d & Market St8t. Louis, Missouri. Sold by every dealer in drugs and medicines throughout the United States, Canadas, West Indies, and Bermuda Islands. Iy833 J. & J. Walls, EEBEB & VORSE, L. Idwsos & Co. Aro receiving beaps of New Goods, for Spring atd Sammer trtuk--too busy to write oat descriptions. EAA LBS. of DRIED BEEF, end a lart OUU quantity of BUFFALO TONGUES fust reed May II H. K. KENNEDY. Dalitablc proprrtt) far sale! Ittfi subscriber Will positively jell at pub- he sale, at his residence in waiver 1 p, nnlitm Co- on TimiiaT. the 4th dav of July, 1854, a valuable tract of land, situated as aforesaid, bounded by lands of VY'm. Adams, Esq., Dr. Jacob Zook. and others, comaining 108 Acres, 80 acres cleared, add 30 acres of which can not be surpassed for raising grass or summer rraio, The balance of the cleared land is . . . .... , . upland in a good state of cultivation, and the remainder well set witn nmuer. ine improvements are a large three-storey HOUSE. 45 bv 32 feet, with a front and, back porch, well finished off, and sufficiently large for a Public House; a BANK BAIOf, ' frame, a Waeon shed. Corn crib. Carriage house, Milk house. Wash house, and other outhuildings.together with a Blacksmith Shop. There is an excellent Orchard on the prem ises, a never-failing stream of water conven ient to the door, and a creek running through : the properly sufficiently large to authorize the ' erection of a (IKIST MILL, together with a good site Where the water can be easily con- veyed. and in a settlement where a Mill is greatly needed, there being none nearer thau five miles in a circular direction. The property is very handsomely situated, being within 3 miles of Mifflintown and Pat terson. 2J miles of Perrysville, and S miles of Mexico. It is well worthy the attention of persons wishing a good farm. Persons wish- ing to view tbe premises, will be shown them bv the subscriber. resi.lmg thereon. The terms Will be made easy.and possession given on the 1st day of April, 13. 1 am aesirous 01 going West, and determined to sell therefore a bargain may be had. tt. n. KUUULita. Walker Tp. May 23. 1S54. ArtmlnlMtrator't' A'otlcc. V TOTICE is hereby given that Letters of lli Administration on the Estate of Robt.G, II. Hayes, late of West Buffalo Township, Union Codec'd. have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Union Co, in i due form of law ; therefore all persons indeb- ted to said Estate are requested to make lm ' mediate payment, and those having any just j . r ' . .1 . c aims are also requesteu to present uietn . , ,,,,,,, f -..!, l"-f"-J jfjH. HAYES DAVID HAYES, Administrators. June 23, 185i. PISSOLt'TIOX. THE Cc-Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of "Hertz & Culler." is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The accounts will be settled by Mr. Hertz, and the business continued by Mr. Cutler, JOHN HERTZ. JOHN B. CUTLER. Lewisburg, June 21, 1894 pd Notice. 4 T a meetins of the Board of Manaeers of the Union Connty Mutual Fire Insur ance Company, held at the office of said Company, in the Borough of Lewisburg, on the 19th day of June, 1854, the following res olution was unanimously adopted ! Resolved, Thai an assessment of fifteen per cent, oa the premium notes be made to meet the loss sustained by this Company and due the devisees of Nesbit, Hayes Fichthorn. Published by order of the Board of Direct ors. J. A. MERTZ, Secretary. June 19, 1854. Another Lot of Choap Good JUST OPENED 8uch as Lawns, Berger and Delaines, Summer silks. Watered silk with Trimming to match, Swiss, Jaconet and Cambric Muslins. Linen Cambric, Linen Lawn, and a fine assortment of Swiss and Jaconet Embroidery verv cheap. Also Summer Wear for Men and BVys and Ready-made Clothing of our own manufacture that can not be surpassed. The Saddlery Hardware department is com plete and at very low rao-s. A general assortment of Coach Trimmings, Springs, Axles, Ac, all fur sale on the lowest possible terms by BEAVER, KREMER & MOORE. IISlfNoTlTiand 3 Macka7eirshad in whole and bbl. packages. Herring, Shoulder, and sngar-enred canvassed Hams at BEAVER, KREMER & MOORE'S. 6 TONS Sugar and 13 packages Molasses, very low call and see. June2l. BEAVER, KREMER fc MOORE. To Collector! and Tax-Payers. ALL persons paying State taxes for the year j 1854, to the Collectors of the various Townships and Boroughs of Union county, on or before the 5th day of July next, will have an asathiht of 3 per cent. allowed them by the Collectors. It is hoped that each C'ollectoi will give each person in his Duplicate an opportu- nit) 10 pay ..is 11m oy ...a. uav,anu wc msu hope the Tax-payers will heartily respond to this matter, as they will thereby gain at least j 6 per cent, on their taxes, and will enable the Treasurer to pay the Siate Tax of our County into the State Treasury, on or before the 15ih of July, according to law. 8. K. HERROLD. ) County ADAM SHECKLER, Cmnmis SEM LEII'ZEL, Stitmm. Comm'rs" Olfice, New Berlin, June 15, 1854 D.MKolutlon. rriHE Co-partnership heretofore exislin? as J. Tustin, Stuart & Lewis, is this day dis solved by limitation. The business of said firm will be settled bv Jos.P.Tustin.who alone is authorized to use the 6rtr.'s name in llqafd ation. All nersons having accounts with said firm will please call Immediately for settle ment at Thornton ot Co's Drugstore, JOS. P. TUSTIX, TIIOaS.LEWIS. Lewisburg, May 2, 1854 im-Something for Yon -a SUGAR, Teas, Coffee, Chocolate, Cocoa, Molasses. Soap, Herrin. Washing and Baking Soda, Pearl Starch, Potash, 1'ickles, Pepper Sauce, Mustard, Indigo, Spices ground Mnvnnnrf. flhnN ItrM.lrp.. RlVIT I. Comb, lOOVeS, HoslirrT, Knittlne Cutton, en.4pnnlfr. PoTtmmalc and Pursm, Pofamrr, ribln Ta-!, Kar Stropn. and a Tartrtjr of mallwarrirhai sTtsrnnnT n!d rh-ap t r Ca.h hr 11. i. mjaii. Lfwlaburg. April i l''. Division Hotel ! Beoorts having been exiensivety circulated Ihrouih the connty that I ia lit am not prepared to entertain my quests. P bea leave to assure mv rv.-mumat t amwellmnptitiiihb the best the mrt aifl.rds. as well as house room, and stabling, and can accommodate r who will be kind enough to favor me with their custom. I hope that misrepresentation and petty perse entions will not drive my friends off, without first giving me a trial. DAVID HERB. New Berlin, May $, 1954 Dr. Jacob Horlacber, ""ifYTAVTC PHYSICIAN, having regained TJ his health, has resamed his practice of the Wealing art. Uissupenor onui u ia mu. in great demand, and all orders snpplied as usual. New Berlin, May 8, 1864 A Second Supply 07 Taney GINGHAMS and SPRING GOODS just ree'd and for sale aheap by BEAVER, KBEMKR MOORE. April St.. Ml Ml NOTICE. tL f CARPENTERS and LABORERS watl Kj) ted, to work on the Union & Susque hanna BHIDGE, To good men, liberal wages w.ll be naid. ApplV to J. A BONER, Selins- I grove, or WM. A. BELL, at the Bridge, seven nrs below Seliasgroveuasi siue 01 we niver. June 8, 18.M Just Opened! A FRESI. SUHPLY of Sl'M-tlER GOODS suitable for the Summer W ear 01 ail ucscnpnous. i and Dres Goods of all desirable styles, quali' I . if 4 rpa J. fn' ties and prices, at J. HAYES & CO S. PARASOLS beautiful assortment of fash ionable Parasols to be had at low prices ol J. HAYES & CO. 1ARPETS Wool Ingrain and Hemp Car-,der 1 pets to be had of J. HAYES fc CO j HATS Just reed, a superior lot of Fine Moleskin, Panama White Magyar, Pearl Fuf.Cabans, and Palm Hats for sale at low prices by J. HAYES & CO. STONEWARE an excellent assortment of covered Butter Jars, Milk Pans, l-ream- pots. Pitchers, Jugs and Spittoons just reed and ; . for sale by J. HA ES & CO. j , ; , . A. UlUTi. Jlimm; wni appuiutiu mo I SEXTON to the Lewisbnr- Cemetery., , ,ne .ub5Criber would state that he is prepared , fonn all dllties connected with the burial ; of j,e dea,,i0n short notice. Also that be will at,ed to the re-interment of deceased persons, j under ,he d;rec,ioa 0f their surviving friends. Kesidenee in ,he Lod at the fia.e of the (Jeme.ery. GEORGE DONACHY. Lewisbarg, May 30, 1854 UNIVERSITY AT LEWISBURG. T . . . ,h. r,.in!,l ,ri r.n,,ted to nav the same to J P.TUSTIN. The original papers are in the ..... .mi u 1111 1 p Ken I. i rm Hi. ' rablethis subscription should be settled before the Au"ut meetins of Board of Trustees. ! A. K. BELL, General Agent and Treasurer Lewisburg, June 1, 1854 CXOf 'RS all kinds of 8-day and j 30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever, liir-p:eces. Brass 8-day clocks at $I, I bras 30-hour clocks as low as I. All clocks warranted for one year at J. L. VODER'S j (heap VLiek, WatcA and Jewelry .vorc,, IilJinss Sl Co.'s. Lewisburg. ! opposite II r ATCHES Gold and Silver Levers, Levers, 1 l Lepines, and Verge. Gold Watches - from 2.. to 100, at J. i.. iuih. n cueap Watch Jewelry store. : "jrfcWELRY 'of the latest pattern of all qital- J ilies for sale at the lowest City prices by 1 U11K SILVER WARE Table, Tea, Dessert, Salt and Mustard Spoons, silver warranted en na. to coin. Silver l ea spoons irom .-ja onwards, no charee for Eneraving. at J. L. VODER'S. G Ol.D CHAINS Ladies' Chate'.ain, Gold diu I''iM Fob, Vest and Guard Chains from I0 ! in in. at J. L. tUULK s. O Steel, suitable for all ages. , II , (. Glasses put to Spectacles at the shortest notice. pAriii.lar attpntinn naid to fittin? Glasses for weak eyes. J. L. YODEIt. JLA'rED WARE Cake and card Baskets, T.hl. Prb.. Snonn. and KultPr Kn.ves. ' I rr.Ul- C U C2M.. ...1 U,,.. L'it.aar- J. M .U.C AO..,, . -.. A,-.... teaspoons silver-plated on the best German silver, 1 per J dox. All good, warranted to give satisfaction. All kinds of Engraving at i the shortest notice at J. L. VODER'S. I (1 Ul.l' rr...ci an prices.in vioiu anu oiitc. 1 -B- UMi. an t.lln. hnldan. fi.e al. I Cheap at J. L. VODER'S. Call and Try A NEW STOCK IN TRADE, The subscribers having formed a co-partnership in business now offer to old friends and the public, at the late stand of S. F. Lvndall, on Market Street, the cheapest (for Cash) and best lot of ; far Men and Beys ever offered in Lewisburg. A Splendid Lot of GUM SHOES. Also all kinds of Lal'f S Gaiters, half-Gaiters, eic. Children's Shoes of all styles and siz. Work made to order Mending as usual. A w. ,M Iw,.., tnnw.fi 1 . npaiTlirnl hn. makers and exoerienced workmen, we solicit : a share of the public patronage and will try 10 . no merit it. 8. & 11. Sllitr Lewisburg, May, 1854 SUMaMEK V AS. I ION'S-1 So4 t i II 4T, C-AP & C LOTH IX STORE, ! Svuth East Corner Market and lltird . J. & F. Spyker HAVB hist opened and fof sale cheap for' Cash or in exchange for country produce I Mat Moleskin Nos. 1, 3, 3 Silk No.. 1,: 2, 3 1 Angola Nos. 1, 3, 3 l black curled brim.1 pearl and flat brim Hungarian, line brush, maggon, wool, for Men and Boys. Summer I Hats from Panama down to a levy chip, j Caps) of the latest styles and of every dcs j cription, to suit everybody. Cl0tlllla--UVat3, Pant', and Vests for' Men and Boys ; Shirts of dilferent kinds, shirt t collars, stocks, handkrrchiefs, glove:, sicks,' in short everything to wear from head to foot Also Carpet Rigs and Trunks. Thatikful to ourcnslomers for past favors we hope for a continuance of the same, as our prices are low. Give ns a call and examine for yonrselves before purchasing elsewhere. 1 Panama. Lcehorn Hats, and Bonnets wmv! . . l able terms. May, 1S64 Small J'rofin and Quick Situ." BARGAINS the CHEAP STORE Of BIlOrTS li IIILRISII. WE take this method of informing the pnbllc that we have fitted np the old -VXIOS TRAD1XG STORE," where we would Invite especial attention to onr stock of j DOMESTIC GOODS, i Clroccrlci and Wf. I fail to please, either tn rrMr? : slity. Our (foods have been ,, at the lowest price, and will I which ean not to priee or quality, bonsht for cash, at I be noM on areommpdsflnf terms. CA9H win oe paid tor an im' 01 aerain and the very hifhest pr.es 'paid, In goods, for 181 j yOTO Application will be ni;ide I .1 11 to the next l.rgisU'are to chanre the J name of the -Lewisburg Savlg lntituilon. j located at Lewibure in the connty of Uniuo, IT "the i-KWisBCRt. bank:- with one I Hundred Thousand Dollars additional capital, j and authority to issue its own notes for eircu-1 latton ; siiojeci to tne provision! 01 mc ciai bankin? ta"vs 01 inn t-omraouwuum By order of the Directors: H. P. SI1ELI.ER, Treasurer. Lewisburg, Pa, lune 2, lea Dissolatlon-and New Firm! 1. II. & W. Brown has been Ithia day dissolved by the withdrawal of , . V. Brown, wlti has transierrea nil interest 1 'to Jacob Hilbish. The bmtness will be con- j I ttnued bv J. II. Brown and Jacob Hilblsb.nn . ... - w. t, 11.:. i ,1,,. nanie anj firm 0f Brown & H:lbii-h. The accounts of J. H. &. XV. Brown wilt be settled by the new firm J. H. BROWS. W. BROWN, JACOB HII.BISH. Turile Creek, Union Coj April 18, 154. Map of Union County. jX ,. TOW in course rf preparation, a MAP of Lmon County, 20 by 17 inches in size, . hihiting all the principal mountaais and j . ,wnshin and borouh lines, roads. ar,d streets, post-offices,ehurehes,inii;s.choot- houses, &c, Ac, with the proposed Division )i0(.. wl soU at ,,,0 in plain style, i 155 wnPn colored, 1.25 with muslin back and j ro,ers and i,S0 when mounted and colored. I Tne sl,Dscribcr aiks ,lie loan of drafts, c, I a, he ls dt,irons of maUin? a eunecU baod. I som an,, usefllI map. an3 lhe patroB. I age of tha public generally. I K. VOLKMAR. Lewisburg, May 13, 4S54. ATOTICE. Persons knowing themselves j 11 indebted to n, either by Note or Book Account, are requested to call and settle sooa. D. 8. KKfcMtK Ol CU. Lewisburg, April 5, 1854 t New Spring Goods ! I i IRST OP THE SEASON ' We have this 14 , . . , t,..,;ri , ,. . a. i.. ; .,. fl yew Stvles of C()od. an(, a, ,ow prices are respec.mii, lnvilea to give ns a call. j Apl 7 J. HAYES A CO. ., . SPLENDI U assortment of Siiks. Shalltes. I V Armenia. Wool Delaines, Persian, and Lawn DKKoa GOODS, to be bad at very low prices of J. HAVES A CO. nl.NGHAMS and Prints of all descriptions, .i.n inn n.M44 .in, r. . I r; n k. ' had cheap of J. HAYES ft CO. -tiivfuT l i. i r i u - IVJ i' hnrn n A Palm HATSm low. ' est prices by .' ; . 44,4-4. . .... J. HAKES & CO. a ,14-4 14 4,3911 uucii. jci..oi.4iOi ou.i i.bin, ; "1-iTVP . . . . r. 1 . ii ri , . - T 1 a Misses' Flatts, Flowers, Ribbons, and i'ara ids at very low prices by J. HAYES ft CO. lJ-JpriS!: . and HemP CARPETING, also Drugget O,, c,olhs C(,Ior,d ,,, wni,e eo,.oB ud teaif r.,., , . . , r C aTf ' C ha"' lo" 5""., ro JJflAlf t.3 O PERM. Tanners'. Fish and Linseed OILS lj and hite Lead, best quality, at a,:iii .oe, ?T"I ' IB:4 J. HAYES ft CO. 1 (M .LBS 0 excellent FEATHERS to be 1 yJVJ had of J. HATES ft CO. THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing betwe n M. Sechler mid Win. Berger. : trading onder the Firm of SechUr d; Hirrr. is (his day dissolved by mutual consent. The bonks and accounts will remain in the hands ! of M. sSrchler, and she business contained on i by the subscriber, where he hopes to share a liberal Catronare of his fnenda and rn,Lif. ers. SI. sECHI.ER. j f ASTERN SEED ONIONS, a laree qunn-1 li tuy ;ust ree'd at the Mammoih Drug! Store of Da. THORNTON ft CO. ; FAIHIL7 GROCERY. fTom l,.,l,lHJ I 04..I rT1.- jAA.41,1, UIIUU.UVli3i AJaiKtf A UUUI. 4.1.1, aMIRARS, Raisins, Lemons. Oranges, Figs, ' v Crackers. Cheese, Stationery, a large I variety ot Contectionanes. &c. .. for sale by I H K KFWrilV 1 I , . . ' , ' i .MitlTav s old stand. Market Squa, near 3d Su , -P"i i jjllSt in TilllC Lecetedla ; instalment of our late purchases of JSPRIXG & SUMaMEK GOODS, ZlZ 'lnXia BEAVER. KREMER Sl MOORE. Lewisburg, April 13, 154 KXIllRSTIOXt The Grenf tfyrixj and Summer Exli&ilinn t i.rwtsntna. f ALLEMAN wnulil respceiiu'Ir Jrin ir.imee J a, to the citizens r.f Ijewisr-org and vi'ipitv I that he has ;at received at his , Krorc ! adjoining Kline's Hotel, a Icrg? and splendid stock of Crir,' an,T CtMs AJLAAJ44 IA441A Ulllllluvl UU JU9 j cousisiiii"; oi me lairs, sijipsacu rertqiiaiuiis i of Cloths. Cassimerra, KstineJf. Coitrftadrs, In Vestins, Ac Ladirj' p;au and faarv Urejs Goods and rrlmmines of rvrv dc-enprijn Grnrrrir'f Qurrnfir.ir', if"'", togciher with a large ass.-rtn.fnt rf Men's and Hoys' Oihittg. An of wht-ti bavo twea ran note !orte4 with f tteW a gtre ati'farll'B l " nnreha n , Welntlteall b-ri'l 1 X.Sttaa4.,w.l, Vrre f.afrh!n- elohTe. s ' are drtrmitMt t!l i at thr rr f-e" re..J. a t MifMeal that w j emenHaneonoallllot-raeanbaealh I 4TmBU7 FrMaw l.s-fl In evfceofa lf Oomit, j J HOMEOPATHIC MEDIOINtj TJHEPARED hy B."!'iseSer ft fWroj,, I Apothecartes tr tlf Mptfiiiwpailiie Di- pery. ""slant v on hart-l snd f M" 1 Z'' "J rt8S.Ba Da.T. A. If. pensary, no. am atcii sirrci, 1 niia:;?!f nia. Rfll IvT oaie, wr"ls'e the Prtf tfrt of, THOKMTO.t. i 14 Tha ht srt!' i - V . ., ....-f- . (..t),. , ,U C IV W III UB1H- I.MHUIO..- a V.' ' a I by BiverKreniT Mwfi,Utitfli. I DAGUKItllEOTYPEB! . riPVKCK II 4WS would inforp. thV public Ibal they have ld ap a r . , . : , .ilfl e'pwsljj fet 6g'irrtdtti jd Builcling over dr.Tbonitoa's Dra btore entrance at the fint Axtr, Bp stair' where they are prepared to perioral any wr in their line In tha bKt itvle of the art. W I can take pictures at almost any hour in tha day. Chiidreo taken Weil as dult aad ( Other pictures copied. . As we have now a pertrlanett location, iltletf j up purposely aid eJ;hiit'y for Dagoareaxt? tvpiug, we think we Can render erflirs iaiisfaar Uon, and respectfully tender onr services. BP Cj B W aB 1 Lewisburg, Aug. 1, 1M3 F. HPVKER. J L. HAWN. I j NEW FIRM. CABINET MAKlti DO tllll' it KliDRR hing Uif entered mtn a Co-Partaership ia tfa above business, would respectfully invite their former customers, and the public in general to give them a call at Dmicfi's old stand oa North FOURTH street, where they are prapa red to do all work in their Itoe with the utmast despnth and on the most reasonable terras. .dmlalatrsilar' VialUC. - a - oTirE is herehr eiven that Lett. ef AHnistraiion' on the Estate of alul A, fu JitTwV Unilm Coldec i have been eraiitedth J w.,Vr of t,,on f ountr in doa Lrrr -11 r,.rSo. indebted to iaie l' ilBediate r TJ?. ZTltVlTl ,, ",,",-j tn r,T,.,ni,if,4, mo.r'. t. v entieated for settlement. GEORGE SLEEK, Administrator. Buftalse Tp, Dec 28, 1S A N K W Soots and Shoes, stocK bit Books and Stationery. TriHE subscriber announces io his frica I ...I . I . .. 1. 1 . ii ..... A. I : 4uu iiil'ii viirra.ij ...a. a umm jks received from Philadelphia a large and exaai lent as.irtment of comprising tti-ry kird and variety of Caitla nun's Eocls, Gaiiers, Monroes, Tics, 8Iinper Vc. L'tdir Fir.t Gui'ler Loofi, Bnskins Jrnny Limis, and Ties of tha latest and m st apj-rnrd styles. Boys', Misses', and Children's Boots, Lace Boots. Gaiters and Shoes af tvar ityie ana variety njw worn aiso a aaaia selection of tbe Srbool and Classical BOOKS now in Dsa in onr Academies and SaaaalSt together with a good assortment of tlttaf ei-J, etc. 1 " viw 5UVU1 ucca siiiiv The above goods have been earcfally sal ' b "2 P""r A nc anurrsigar'j aisv ciwinHCi .0 Raaaaiav , tnre Boots and Shots of every detenptiaa tat 1 tie undersigneds also continues to ssaaaf: . 1 I . r . i . . .1 r-.M. u:. ..... ..a I'.ur, iuu iiuu. u.s .WAic ixpiiirici m determination In spare no effort or expense W please.be banes to merit and receive a liberal Shareof business. JOHN HOUCHTO4V. Lewisburg. May S. 1851 FAIR WARNING! A LARGE number of accounts are still i the bands of the Execators of 8aib Anos, late of Lewiabnrg, dee'd. Notice is j hereby given that all dues mast be paid forth' 1 with, or legal measures must be adopted lt I enforce them, without discrimination. , SspLS. DYKKS AMMON, Ae.'gF.i'r. 1)RESERVING and Pickling JARS jatt ra1 and for sale ai the Mammoth Drug Store ) Aug 10 Da. THOHNTON ft CO. JUST ree'd and for sale at the Mammoth) Drus Store a large supply of Dr. Green'' genuine BITTERS, for cure of Dyspepsia, tier Ai-g 10 Da. THOK.NTON tt CO. Iitliograpllic Prlntlna: onr j and a large quantity of PICTURES, fof Framing, and for Drawing Teachers. K. YOLKMAR. I?. W. Corner Foorta and Market Sts GERMAN and FHE.NCH Languages, Draw ir.g. Painting, and Draughting, taught by K.V Lewi-burg. Sept. I. 1853 tMirerxity UediciHen. F.T.a a.m. A.ci Ccaan at KrWAn'a Tar UriTtaa. 'THE Cait.mit; if r H.liHat ana r6trir Kaf 4d. r V. TI.TW. b, h Mats M ..u. I.. A . A -ini. isss.)iaiBijvtharaa it arva-'inj lh aaila t4aHie fn a. tbaal pna JanKi-n.na B04UTUD,.. a.4u (ur .h. porpn,of laaalv ue tLr puKV i.h rr.ia. i ma-dm la rana wb.raia) 1 th patitnt raa aut vl'taia tr ).! aot vmplnv tfca kaa ; ---" ' . . . . . . . . piinwni in.t 14,41114414 rtBT I HuVand'a Traiv liTtnr. en araat of I la jae rliinty Afwl Ao-a-a atrraL.. In tl. rraAmvatof fvf and Aaa. and ila AiiMlrt-d aff. rtftvaa. kaa an haaitatloa laf rrcnmm.bilin it In Ih- bif L.al urma lo iaa aatroaoa of tbaaCictrd. TOWvt, roMMAINT cnradKj BOWANBS FLIC' " BEkHY KOOT. Tho abl la.OtntKl. avtaatfa Kd" aanetion, ia like manner, to tbo rndv fbr Bol C.'SS plaint,' n ll knowa oa Fowaada rvatpAnd S.raa tl blackberry Root, and f araetljr reroaiaiead ft to tho eW ndrare of patient a4hrted with thoMcoaiplaiau. eel it V tut l to bo in raj nanie ia tbo Irealmect of aaoh o. r Boa. ffeary K. Strong. I noa. J. H. riaaieca. Be order of thATraeteea, J J. hn B. Kmand. U. 1. i d. a. a.hioa. ai, lleotor .ITT, K4I. Aaf-att eotnmnaicationa to bo addreeord.-Jrha ' Booand. M t . bead of the MiainaafearkrAl Braoiuian and rrrrtdcnlof the tnieeRrity. Ih-in. bi.4oeaaaiy an4l(.Cco,Ko.aT9oathSroa-laioV , Philadelphia. Braacb Dinawaaaet at Ike 3fero tt Dr. T. dr. B. THOK.NTON CI., ttnithif. JACOB DYKK, Cattaitissa, mWncld inform h's old ff.'efii's ani tS0 rublie rnra:iy on the West and NortH ltraii, h.lhal lie continues to keep the STAGB HOTEL, iit the- center of the Town, and ask jr a fair share of parronare. ept- 8 iw TO I I MRER-IIEX. ANTED 30 to 50 Of 0 ft Map'e H It 20 to 30.000 do 4bv 4 10 toSO.tPfl ft 3ia.Ash Blat.r w io .)u,utn tt lt 6e we rltliver'.1 this eornin Fafl and t?prfn? the bank of the River at Harrisbure. totnber' of eoe-d quality and strait ?ra inert is wanted. St Proposals will be received till Sept. I fo furmshins the above, and persons sending f r! fosais will sfare the quariritv aad qbaliiy of tat dir!rrr.l kinds thev ean fnraish.and ne. Terms of paymenl-eash efi delivery 111 Irispectioa. Aildreom (post-paid) 40 V.r. HICKfK, HsrTrsborg, fit iituilnl'ilralor'a ituflrco a I.t. persons are herrbv nolified that I .v0 rireivl frotfi the Rreister of f"nieB rr.ar.IV, f.Heo of A.lmih.tratirn PPOP that Kstate ef WILLIAM M'rHEHIOiN.r?ereasf 9 IaM of t'fticn Tp. Tho? e indexed to the safll are here y fetjtiired to make immediate pay pen's to the subscriber at his residence in fat ttnitalne toWnshTp t and those baviKI etnirv against the same will present tlffv 4aU ailrsted fnf reff'rmeM an.SL JOH Gl'NDt.A..ministtlfOf, VttOOl ORDEUR fieatlv pruned af if M t e ? 8 mi til m if fit !4 i M3 h'-'ii mi tf 1 ? M i if S .l if: Mi it? 'hi : ' I-. i . v. ! I. 1 t m m r' ; ;:!! it !'; ' . 1- ' r r ;'V riil! -.i ; i, ';!;;; '..lift. ! 'li a ., ft V II