JUL LEWIS BURG CHRONICLE & "WEST BRANCH FARMER. Ittuiolmrg Cjjronitlr. , . , " 1 .75 In three month, t-ww"1 A: ,1 . I- d",M1 at the ' 185-1. V.rehar.t. ToMir .":rQTT7.E MMiufartnrers. r?-" mi.i. .IC.ntry. . nroeure ..r ii.rs. m v Advcrll!cins' el- St-e Sew nrTwo new Land Sales. . other new to the Fair of to-morrow and next day, pint Tickets, &c. . Ve hear encouraging opinions as to the probability of a large contribution of iiu.na rrodu,ts for the latr. Wc Lopc our own citizens and minicdm.c acighborswin take especial efforts to se cure a good turn-out. jvTare engaged to print a snrplY t prohibitory Liquor Law tickets, to be distributed during the Fair, when persons will be in from all the NorthcrrfTistricts. NEXTTUESDAY Is Election Pay, and wo hope all the sovereigns" will come out in their f trength, and vote as we do independ ently. The candidates of the two principal parties fur Stole oilied?, are too we'l knowu to our readers to rtju'ie repetition. For CotigrCi-.vJoUN KL'.K!.K,(Whig) .f Danphiu, is the only untie we sec up, although it is stated that Mr. J?oi;iHTE:i ..f Lebanon will be in the field as the Democratic candidate. For Senate, Mr. Stu.Uts, a merchant .f Mifiliutown, is the Whig candidate; Mr. Pott, a lawyer of the same place, the Democratic. Our local tickets are considerably un settled. There were two Whig tickets in the tHJ, (ons Iiri-:nn, the other Anti Uirision,) and a IX tuicratio ticket. An arrangement vu learn Las been made, by which Dr. Speck withdraws from the Whig ticket, and Mr. Germa from the Democratic. While Messrs. Speck and ?imonton both Whigs from the same couuty were in the field, there was a tolerable fair chance for a test vote on the Division in sne; but the substitution of a Juninta Democrat for a Union Whii', makes it a vory complicated matter. Our Democratic friends arc of course highly pleased with the movement, and now take hold of Di vision with redoubled energy. A number of true Division Whigs also acquiesce, be lieving that foaae sacrifice is necessary that the signs are favorable and that the sooner the question is settled, the bet ter for all. Others, however, have no faith in it, and desire to be represented in Harrisburg by a friend of Gov. Pollock's administration, who will work with him in State reform, and who will vote for Kx iov. Johnston or some other man for U. f. Senate who will go agaiust the schemes f ur Slavery extension plotted at Washing ton; they also fear that many ot the lA'ni- ocrats use Division simply to help them- j selves into offbe. We regret that on this measure of policy we have to part compa- tw with esteemed fricuU.s, but linps al most against hope that '-'all will be right in the morning." j For Conimissionr r,lLu.FPK.xr of Hart- j 1.-.W id let rif.nillnr mull fitr this end of tllC I county, and we think if the people gencr- j ally, wituout uisi.nctiou oj pany, wisu a proper man in that office, they will make no mistake in decline Mark Halfpenny. For Kcgistcr & Recorder, James W. Pennington ana Ucorge 1'rcisliaeh nr jiu flinburg, and Dr. Socbold of New Berlin ,re the candidates all well known to oar readers. For Auditor, wo lave Mcssr.. Schrack And Boycr only both Division Whigs. The vote For or Against a Prohibitory Liquor Law, should not be forgotten as ou the vote hangs the Law. Hanner of Voting. In Union county, all the candidates except Judge may be voted on one tt!p, ot each oHicer may be voted f ir irjuintlrii, fcarRcmctnbcr, the Judge of the Su- tirpmn Court, and the vote on the Liouor , - - - I I Law, must be on single tiekcts; separate from the slips. Division Meetings. We arc informed that a meetiug of the friends of Division will be held at New Columbia, this (Wednesday) evening also at MiFFLlNiirim on Saturday even ing next. Also, that the Divisionisls of the "lower end' are holding meetings cycry evening, enlivened by the stirring trains of the "Selinsgrovc Glee Club." jai'iv jiiual, uuarantek. We are authorized to say there arc several persons in Lewisburg, of abundant means, who are willing to give personal bonds to any tax f aycr in the North end of the county, that be will not be required to pay any Tax for iyouutjr luildiogs in case they are jerectei at Lewisburg. " AXOTnElTZwen jens of Stlinsgrove have executed a Bond (similar to Ibat of Lcwisbnrg) in the sum 1 f uwjbb inouaand Dollars, for the Sny der County Buildings, provided that town fee designated a. iu cjt of juatio.. Corrected Wcclttu. Wheat Itje Corn Oats... riaxsecJ lriod Apples l.uttcr 51,75 Eggs eisi 12 yo Tallow Lard Bacon Ham Clovcrseed.... 75 37 i 1,12 1,25 10 10 8 12 6,00 At tlx Temperance lluiel, Lewisburg, SOih nil, by Rev. It. B. Hamlin, Jons Witehs and Miss M amu ault Dniian of Lewisburg. DIED, In Lewisburg, 1st inst, of palsy, Mrs Sum wife uf James Cornelius, Sr. in her liUth year. In Lewisburg, 3d ins., of consumption, at the residence ot her mother, Mrs.O,iiiddingtun, Mrs. Mm A, wife of Jacob Mower, of Ju niata county, aged 29 years. At her home with her brniLcr Saml Gcddes, Lewisburg, 1st instMiss Msrhh Utimrs, of a congestive chill. As a fricud,as a neighbor, as a teacher, few will be more missed than Miss U. Her piety was unilorra, self-sacrifi cing; and although her last hours were spent in encousciousness, her life leaves abundant evidence that with her "all is well Thuu art grant, faithful teacher! like a flash from tb iky Itn ofwi, it'll uiun uit. tliat Maria voultl tiie : And fatree bnl vt ht-Md it, aua the Btepmnvr Krc ftnoUii-r FUrcvidid, that alaal ht wms avadt Though htr rxit was Fuilden, yt dekth't fomhro wiaj Miiklow of clfMBi uVr hr pathway enuiJ Uiug, With cliriat iu b-r ht-ait and a lifthl in hr fo the taught iu how vwurtly ft C'hrialiaa lu die. In the tore cirrlin of hnl hrr form will te mlFaed, A brother, a Fitter, the rhild wiit-m Fhe kivd, 1 lie friends who clung 'rouud her, aDd worp for her aore, ill hero meet her ud hear her and aoo no aore. Tlie erliool-ronm draerted, the meeting for prayer, courh (-f the M k. attd the lone widow'k U-ar, A(tett that her life was no vaiu. tdle rhow, lint weltpruiis of f COdo K qukt its Bow. Her life h&d ita h-sson. tier death hat Its, U.o, Otir time how uoeerLtin ! like Ihe fleet niorutng dew, O may we. triumphant, when the sumitt'iusts imeu, s'tead in glory mitit her tii tree soil of lleaTen. Oct.:l, ls.4. t:ommuTiited. New and Beautii'nl Fall Goods. T L'sT opening and entirely too busy to fj enumerate articles but for quantity, qualitv. or low prices, call on Oct.' 4. J. HAVES 4 CO. NEW GOODS ! J. & J. WALLS V.U just reccivinfi their FAl.L SUPPLY ttl (iuods. Call kso &k.F.. .ewisbure. Oct. 4, lKt BEAVKR,KREMIS1. & MOOHE have received their jVcw Fall Goods, which they are enabled to dispose ol i'mcos-su-ili tottr. I,erisbur, Oct 4, 1851 Lowisburg Female SemlDary. ritUE WINTER SESSION of the Lcwisburg I Female Seminary will commence t 'ilinndaij, October !9ih. Instruction will be given in all the branches usually taught in such Institutions, by compctentTeachers. Mrs. Taoarsvx, a lady experienced iu leacbing,and favorably known in this place, will be associat ed with me inthesupeiintrndeiiceof the school. TtHvs per Session for Boarding and Tuition in common Enslish branches - - $55,00 Tuition, without Boarding !yti, -fS and ij 10,H1 Music, per quarter ------- 10,00 Use of Piano 2.00 Drawing and Painting, per session - f00 French and Latin, each, do - - 6.00 3w54 P. B. MARR. E STRAY. ej. Came back upon the p Ji2 the subscriber, on the fT7'S BAY HORSE, about 15 1 Came back upon the premises of 10th lust., a hands hi;;h. middling old, one hind foot white, turning gray around the breast and neck. The owner is requested lo pay chaises and lake him olE WILSON I. LINN. East BufTaloe, Sept. 20. 1W54 UAIVEHSITV NOTICE. rilHE next Session of the VXIi'KKSITY at I.EUlSHliU. will open on the third t nursdav (19th) of October. Students are admitted to either the Classieal or Scientific course, or lo pursue select branches, if they design remaining less than three years. 1'he ACADEMY receives such as are not i nrenared to enter lOiiege, or wisn to aiuny some elementary branches in connection with some st.id.es in Coll-;- I ne rr ll..ir. csc.tlll.ii U,:ii3 m. u.iy before the Collegiate Department, ll oilers the highest advantages which experienced Instructors and an admirably adapted building can secure. Tuition in College (per annum) $30 in Academy do 20 Fema,cminar)"'(l,(:n; her branches do 30 common do do 20 4w515 Hoard- -1.50 to $2.25 a week. NOTICK. OUR Firm being this day dissolved, we would say lo all who kuow themselves indebted to us, that we are in need of the needful, and are anxious to settle up our bus iness with as little delay as possible. Our Books will remain at the old stand, and set tlement made by cither of ihe Firm. REBER & VORSE. Lewisburg, Sept. 20.1854 Public Sale! THE subscriber intending to break np house-keeping, will otter at public sale on Wednesday, tne Ulh nf Urluber, ihe follow ing personal property, viz. One good milk cow, 4 hogs, S shoats.wheel harrow. potatoes bv the bushel, 1 Clinton air- tt - ht cooking stove, 5 coal stoves, salting ves- sels.cider barrels, bedsteads.beds and bedding. lahlM. chairs. bureaus.looking glasses, carpe , ,- .... v.. ting, study tables, a large quantity of dishes, tumblers, knives and forks, Ac, and a great variety of articles too tedious to enumerate. Sale to commence at one o'clock on said day, and continue from day fo day until all is sold. Conditions at sale. JOHN CHALFANT. Lewisburg, April 81, Wl IfUS WJjTJES 3333JDH or this LEWISBURG ACADEMY U'tll rnrnmrnee r.n MuXDIT. Oct. 16, 1S54, to continue 20 weeks. The ennrse of Instruction in this Institntion is calculated to prrpare youths to enter College ne for rrrneral business. Composition and Declamation receive care ful attention. The subscriber is solicitous to secure a class of Young Ladies. Tk. it.ula i in daily nse in the school. For reference, the Principal lakes pleasure to refer to many of our citizens both in and around ihe place, who have had iheiischUdren ..J B,Pila iin.lnr his MW. Tuilinn. For Languages $10, Higher Eng lish $8, and common branches, (including Reading. Writing, Oeography, Anthmeuc, Grammar and V. S. Hisiory per "sum Contingent expenses per wnier session, els. per tchnlar, extra. - - ' No deduction except for sicWs.. 50 (Ht. 15, 185, . ., ltuV 1 f KEGS Blasting Powder, Jl vl 200 lbs. prime live-picked Feathers, Lot of Carpenters' Tool, Wrought Nails, 8 and KIJ. Cast, Shear and Spring Sieel, Steel Spring, Axles, and a general variety of Coach Tum nings, just reed by Sept. la, BEAVER, KREMER & MOORE. Wheat, and Flour! n A VINO rented WOLFE'S MILLS, the subscriber will pay the highest price in CASH tor Wheat. He will keep constantly on hand. Wheat and Finer to Retail, and his Wagon will run daily in Town to deliver Flour am! receive Wheat. All Wheat he sells, he will guarantee to make 40 lbs. Flcur per bu shel. Persons wishing Wheat.will leave their bags at my Storehouse, and they shall be punc tual ly attended to. ALE.VR AMM0N3. Lewisburg, Sept. It, 1851 Notice to Teachers). SEVEN MALE TEACHERS are wanted to take eharce of the Public Schools of the WHITE DEER District, lo commence oa the first Monday of November next. There will be a meeting of the Board of Directors on Sa- turday the 7th Oct. next at 10 o'clock A.M. at the house ofMrs.Giuter in New Columbia, to employ said number of Teachers. All appli cants must have a Certificate from the County Superintendent, in order to be employed by the Board. Liberal wares will be given to first class Teachers. JAMES FINNEY, President While Deer, Sept. 12, 1S51 MARBLE 1AUD. The subscriber respectfully informs the public that he still continues the Marble Business at his old stand in the upper end of Market street, in this Borough, where he is prepared to manu facture MONUMENTS, TOMBS, Grace Sluites, Mnulrh, l'hitfrm,StiU,br. He has a variety of Carved and Plain work now linished, anil leady for lettering. Persons desiring any article in his line of business, are requested to call at his Yard, as he will iheresell r5'20 per cent cheaper than can be bought of persons going through Ihe cmi'i'.ry. All orders will receive promm atten ii,n. SOLOMON IUTTER. LeOTsbur?, S7-. M. lS5t Danville Hardware Store, THREE DOORS XORTU OF THE BAK. VT which will be found a large and well selected stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Sieel, N'aili Carriage trim'itigs. Harness mountings. Carpenters. Cabinet-makers' and Shoe makers' Tools, Boot and Shoe Findings, Moroccos, Kid, Linings, French Calf skins, Cedar and W illow Ware, Steel Springs, Anvils, Vices, Screw Plates, Screw Bellows, Builders' Hardware of every description, VeuilianWindow Bid Milliters, Vt indowSash,SiIverpltd Ware, Drittannia Ware, tSuns, Pistols, Revol vers, Manilla and Hemp Rope, Sperm, Lard, and Whale Oil. Tar, Window (lass.LopkingfJlassI'lates.I.inscedOil, Sp'rits Turpentine, Pure While Lead, While Zinc Paints, Blake's Fire Proof and a full assortment of other Paints, Wines and Liquors at Wholesale and Retail, Japan, Copal, and Coach Var nishes, &c. Ac. All of which will be sold very cheap for cash, country produce, or four months' approved credit. J.O. RICHARDSON, at the signs of the Anvil and Saw. Danville, Sept. 14, 1851 lylOt "mt3IIS Pumps ! Pumps !!- Welt and L In stern Pumps, Suction, Force and Chain, ihe very best articles now in itse.lhi.se wishing to purchase can be convinced of this fact by ealline upon Henry R. Noll, Esq., Lewisburg. The subscriber has also mi hand LEAD I'li'E from J to I inches. J. O. RICH ARDSON. Danville Hardware Store, 3 f"oors N. i of the Dank of Danville, Sept. 15, 1854. J WANTED immediately a stout young MAN to do the heavy work about Ihe Store, and keep a memorandum of what he does correctly. Enquire of BEAVER, KREMER & MOORE. Another Lot of Goods J UST opened, that will pay well to call and examine efnre purchasing elsewhere.at BEAVER, KREMER & MOORE'S. UNION TEELPEBANCE HOTEL, ASK Ice Cream and Eating Saloon, Corner of Second and Market Sts. 5? Having rented the commodious and well Jtiititted buildings at the lower end of Market St. (formerly the mansion of Wm.Hayes,Esq.) the subscriber is prepared to entertain STKA XGEJtS AXI TRA VELERS, Man and Beast, with lodging and food bu nut with intoxicating liquors. fiThere is also attached an ICE CREAM Saloon for Ladies, and an EATING SALOON for Gentlemen. He respectfully solicits a fair trial, and a share of the public patronage. x.. rr. i lus. Lewisburg. March 30, 1854 3m XTOTN'LV Application will be made I to the next Legislature to change the name of ihe "Lewisburg Savings Institution, located at Lewishurg in the county of Union, to "THE LEWISBURG BANK," with One Hundred Thousand Dollars additional capital, and authority to issue its own notes for circu lation ; subject to the provisions of the general banking laws of this Commonwealth. .. By order of the Directors: H- P. SI1ELLF.R, Treasurer. Lewisburg, Pa, June 2, 18M v PRIMARY DEPARTMENT O' F University at Lewisburg. i ne rirst Session of Ihe present year win . . s-v.w-t a xt io.u ant la..!- tn the menceon jiimuai... "-i - ; Wine of the Female Seminary building. Three Sessions in a year.of 14 weekseach. Tuition. 4. 1Z;Z. a,ewisbut, t?yt. 8j 18Mv Oflfl BBLS. Salina Salt, , 1 iA)J 200 sacks GronnJ Alum Salt, New Mackarrl, No. 3. 200 lbs. New England Cheese, 11)0 lbs. mixed Stocking xarn, Cider Vinegar, Sept. 13 just reed and for sa'e by J. HAl iva ol. 1 1 M9P. iftttllHg,lt af.ii.rjl -.ro, ,i , ;! hi- r.r ,i I Mead-Ache, in half an hour. For-: merly. several day, were required to relieve I this distressing pain ; whtlsl now the ue of, the Elixir will, iu a few moments, remove itj entirely. Although but lately introduced to j public notice,lhiwondeifu! preparation counts thousands of advocates. It is very beneficial in Lolds and Coughs, cnecKing tne m si on- :.,":r:3 . .n .:,..; attacks of tickness. A single trial will be a satisfactory evidence of its efficacy. Price 25 ilv by THOMAS S. PR1CHARD, IU Catharine street, Philadelphia. Apinta J. BMifctt t CO., Lewi-hurg. I. ClgUllAKT, Si.linirrovo. John IVbnee, Peter Merman, Wt. Pleasant. Iloyer Bl-r, O. k H. U. Voyor, kre. burj. I. O. U. S. Boy r. Peon" Ty. X toads. kalter. Burton I Co., W 106 -id. Ilroan b HilU-u, Turtleville. Cheap Saddle and Blarocsis Manufactory. The subscriber.thank ful for favors hitherto e,.oerprl ri'SDeClflltl V . m - I j lHr invites the public to call and price his work.as he is confident they will render entire satisfaction even to the most dillident customers. Constantly on hand, or made to order, all kinds of SADDLE, HAHXESS, Bridlet, Col lar, Whips, Trunks, Vulices, Carpel Bags, 4. Also the cheapest and best assortment of Worsted, Lineu, and Cotton FLY NETS lo be found in town, at prices ranging trom Kl.io lo $1.50 per single net, also Leather Fly Nets of different styles and prices. The above articles will be sold cheap for cash or country Produce. All kinds of REPAIRING done at short no lice, cheap, and in Ihe most durahle manner. The citizens of Lewisburg and the surroua cing country, are solicited lo extend 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. !"rshop in Beaver's new brick block,Third and Market, 4lh door from corner. P. 11. BEAVER. Lewisburj, June 30. 185 DICKINSON" SEMINARY. (Mule and Female.') TVTEXT TERM will commence Adgust 21, jw 1854. Total expense for board, room, wahirg, lights, fuel and tuition in English, Latin Sf Greek, from $2,S0 to $35, per quar ter. Students should be here on ihe S3d. TH03. BOWMAN, Principal. Williamsport, Aug. 2, IW. The Ftr-Famed Medicine! HOLLOWAY'S TILLS. These Pill bein- eompoiird entirely rf medicinal herhs, are of a most harmless natura.whila theexu-aordin ary virtues they oossees have reudrrt-d theta univer sally popular in nearly errry part or trie world, tot . . Imruensr surern they hare mil with thmuthout lh UOMSOPATH IC MEDICINES States la most extraordinary, owing, it is preeumed, j ". -Jr.?!, . .v,r Sheen, to tlK-ir wonderful ellicaey in the cure ..f Bilious 1)REP.RED by RodemacOer at n"P' eooiplaititx and disorders t tne Literand gt'iinaeh, 1 Apothecaries to the HomOeopatnlC UlS ivrsons who per,eTere in using thuio a.eorJ.nf U j v joi. Sp-u .ireet. Philadelphia direeUon,aldoin fail iu hetng reetored to health. pensary. O. Arcn sir eet, 1 .nn,t,ni . nn tinnH anil fur sale, wnotcsaie; , ...3 T .L:l:- T 1 l'.w. A I iteaknpK. nun iuuuH.iwBiuish.uu lv t Health of a Geutlewan, aged b, vben at Death s door. Oipyofa Lstttr from tht. Ker.Chartfi SmiIhtdaTtd .V.rtoit, M. Its-tlti. ntar Htttt So mend? lure, 17 Aug. 183. j Sir A Mr. Jotum Plxtos, fonm rly a r.lntof this 1Uc.1ism, been in tio!iiiinK fUtf of bfalth ft-r upwanl i of tlm yar. rmJiially wnftinp txwny to a fhnjow tj J nirhtlriarfpir-tionsnndwantofaine-tite, whirheansed j Kret urusiut-ss to hi., friends. a hehiideoniultid mrioua uedieal nien In llatfa.wiihout effect. He at Inst n-d your Pills, and nnd-r PnerMsnr was re.tored tn health by ... j. ii. i. v.. iwl. ...i hu jut written to say, that he whs nter teller in health, ana aesir ratinii.ii ..,. . ou.-Mal-. to .nentlomthsty.. ft ha. derived great 1 h.-n. fit from the ue of vour l iih I remain. Mr. yourn rpTiiniiT. Cil AIU.KS rimi, Hi5.-eutirs Vini.-ter. A permanent Cure of a diseased Liver of many lcara uuration. Cfpy a LfUrr fr-m. .. wmt, Chtmut, Yeovil, U W.-mr 6r In (his dtetri' t your I'llli" rrtmmanJ a mnro t-ttn. al than any otbt-r pri(.iittnryruU'-intt b-for th isulltc Ana iTOol ui iiifirt inrarw m i,iTirnu dikoux ,4imi.atut9 1 mar nwntii.B Ibr lollt-win rai. A aiy of tiitu ttw with wliom I m p. rfwinalir afitinintrtl, fr arc wftn a nvTcrr ?utT. rrr froui tliw-a of the Litt and iiet'5ttvroreanrt: btrnniicnl aitendunt iMurril her that he rou M do BAthine; U relieve bf r Siitr riu. notl it wan nr.1 likel itie MittM fmxvive uianv n.oul)u. ThiK anrKiun- 'mentnatuUycan.J nT't alnru. am-nit her friend an.! rt'Ution. and U-j ibuuwi ner 10 piah a iriai 01 vnur PilU.whirlt in impr'-Trd her Rt-neral health tbatcbe J . . . . a: l...n. .rlllslu. rw.ivl a t.r.f rnnt. Thin to iwe.re nmnin- mw, - r.rr ienretl any nvnirtatTB relafMe. and often itx-Urm Uiat your 1'illt. hi"' I"" tl,e m-" of awTinir b r lifo. July SM. ISM. ' tSlgaid) J.0AMIS. VtmaMmUi iWt mrr nrrmdrrmVii eJcacOmi in thtot- Acna Prory Jaundiee Seetrndnry aefhma lvseiilery l.ieer mpints eymptoms Bilious Com- Erysipelas Lutnhago TioOouioraul plainta reuiala irreg-nnw """ Blotrhee on ulsnUes i.neumsii?m i nsrs the Bki fevers of all lletention of Venereal Af Bowelfmprt" hinds t'nna t-etinM Colles 'lt BCrrauia, ot ejorme oi ... Constlrat'n ofOout KIor rvil kinds the Bowels Head-aeha for. Ihroats Wekneesfnn Consnmption ladhnuiioB tton. and any causa Dt-hility saaauiaiiow w.t.i.li.l-nientorrmfeMor I1oliowat,244, 9trnnd.(ne.r Temple Bar. London.) sod also at hi. i house n vrW York. Iirilers lor ..leui.-i.e- ..- - ---- T HMvl. A York." will receive diieatunte. Bold al, hv all re-p.-et.Me Oru-i-ts and dealers in Mivifclna throu'uhout the United Stales, in llosrs at . j els. s. ets. and 1 $1,M, 'h- To he h.d Wholesale Of the pnarlfal Urui bou-s in tne ,.vi,,,,,,,r aoTThere Isa consiuerame nu.. -. ---- Bocs N. It. liirrell 'nf lor tne imn. every dlsorder.are alSxed to each Box lj l5TFor sale by Dr. KEMi r.it, wininirorg Instalment OfRce Susquehanna Railroad Company," II... ..near.. Jan. 20. 1851. S THE STOCKHOLDERS of Ihis Company . are hereby notified that the Sreond t..tt rivp iioiinrn per cnsic ts I llSlillllie,. ' m . - called in. payable ou or before ihe 8th of February next; and an instalment of like rmount payable on or before the 10th day o each month ihereafter. 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 Middleiown ; Northumberl'd county-Bank of Nor.hnmbld; Union county Lewisburg Savings Institution. - By order. ' .. , . t ROB. f. 1IOLL1NS. Treasurer. HUSSEY'S GRAIN EEArEB, for cutting both Grain and Grass. " f ANUFACTURED and for sale at the l I Lewisburg ronnary oy GEDDES. MARSH & Cl LIME COAL just reed and for sale by BEAYER, KREMER MOOKE. To Wool-Growers 3a; 08,000 pounds Wool WANTED. The subscribers leel inankiui lor nasi natrona 'e conferred upon their nmmucturing operations, and hope in future i at the well-wishers of their country win leei , disposed lo share aounuanuy oy paircmzing . " Home Industry and Enirrprise." Farmers, ' Merchants, and Mechanics, we invite you all . " we lnwnJ kt'P e,'IJl Iant'y on band a good assortment of Goods of our own manufacture, such as Clutht, Caiaimeres, Sittnellt, Flunneh, litanketf, Stocking Yur as, dec. eXchane f,r Wool or sell low for Cash, Ural , j s or an 0,ier marketable pri)duce rh Wlll aIso whule! will also Wholesale to Mer-: anj mott approved styles. them the Jobber's prom.which j nvs Mis(,R. anil Children's chants,aud save is from 10 to 15 per cent Cash will be paid for WOOL at all times the regular market price. e ao not expect , , run Wagons to collect Wool we think it is better for both Wool Grower and Manufactu rer to deal al the Factory, where there is a variety of goods to select from, ana tne manu facturers have a much belter chance to render satisfaction to their customers than when a few goods are hauled out in a wagon. By strict attention lo business, they hope to merit a goodly share of public patronage. Very respectfully yours, STATTEN, MARR A CO.. White Deer Mills, Union Co, Pa. May 10, 1851 3in526 CaLOCSaS all kinds of 8-day and 30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever liine-pieces. Brass 8-day clocks at $1, brass 30-hour clocks as low as $1. All clocks warranted for one year at J. L. ODbK s cheap Cluck, Watch and Jewelry Store, opposite Iddtngs 4 Co.'s, Lewisburg. WATCHES Gold and Silver Levers, Lepines, and Verge. Gold Watches from V- to $100, at J. L. VODER'S cheap Watch and Jewelry store. JEWCLRY of the latest pattern of all qual ities for sale at ihe lowest City prices by J. L. VODER. s ILVEK WARE Table, Tea, Dessert, Salt and Mustard Spoons, silver warranted equa." to coin. Silver lea spoons irom ?o upwards, no charge for Engraving, at J. L. VODER'S. G' OLD CHAIN-Ladies' ChateUiu. Cold Fob, Vest and Guard Chains, from $10 to 10, at J. L. VODER'S. OPECT.VCLES Gold, Stiver, Plated, and O Steel, suitable for all ages. All kinds of liL ses pul to Spectacles at the shortest notice. Particular attention paid to fitting Glasses for weak eyes. J L. YODER. I) LATE D WARE Cake and card Baskets, Table Forks, Spoons and Butter Knives, Teaspoons silver-plated on ibe best German silver, 1 per J doz. All goods warranted to give satisfaction. All kinds of Engraving at the shortest notice at J. L. VODER'S. GOLD PENS all priccs,in Gold and Silver Holders, and without holders, for sale cheap at J. L. YODEK'8. Perfect Fits! 1L JOH1 R. MlLLEBn carries on the Tailorinsf business, on hi own hook, at his old stand on North Third 8treet,where he will attend to Making and Culling as usual. The FASHIONS received from New York. A.'l work done in the best style and on the most reasonable terms. Produce received a Market prices- Lowisburg, Sept. 3, U53 JOHN B. MILLER. Summer Fashions for 1S54, From Ths P. Williams. Broadway, New York, just ree'd by J. B. VILLER, Lewisburg. an retail in r.ewrishlirv at Ihe Drue Store Of lC)ctgi5 v . . , . - - D.T. A. H. THORNTON. New Berlin llote 1 - m Reports having been extensively circulated throngh the county that I ISSSsk Uain no, prepared to entertain my daajJgUt'StS, 1 Deg 1"" " """" JVietlda Itial I am Well Supplied With Ihe DCSl tne t . .,,.,! as well as house room, and market alTorus, ,. . .. cnh me and can accommoua'.e mi wno win j,e kind enough lo favor me wilb their cuatom. l ,u , misreoresentallon ana petiv prrse- 1 hope tha sP""la ,r w ihout CUllunJ win mnuii'v iwi - .,. cations Itet mi'ins me 9. tfia DAVID UERR. New Berlin, May 8,1S51 NOTU'E. Havins keif appointed the SEXTON to the Lewisburg Cemetery, ihe Subscriber would stale thai be is prepared to perform all duties connected with the buri.il of the dead.on short notice. Also that he will attend lo the re-interment of deceased persons, under the direction of their surviving friends. Residence iu ihe Lodge at Ihe Gate cf the Cemetery. GEORGE DON ACHY. Lewisburg, May 30, ISM Call and Try A NEW STOCK IN TRADE. The subscribers having formed a co-partnership in business, now offer lo old friends and the public, at the late stand of S. F. Lvndall.on Market street, the cheapest (for cash) and best lot of Uooto ahd 2lo ffl for Men and Boys ever offered in Lewisburg. A Spiced., lot of GUM SIIOES. Also all kinds of J SuIS WilJtE- Gailers, ha!f-Gaiters. etc. Children s Shoes or all styles ana sizes. Work made to order Mending as usual. Ax we are both known as practical shoe- makers and experienced workmen, we solicit a share of the public patronage and will try lo merit it. ' Lewisburg, May, 1854 AdmlnlKtratorU Notice. -wa-rOTICF. is hereby eiven that Letters of i Administration on the Estate of Robt.G. it H,.. late of West Buffalo Township, Union Co.. Hee'd. have been eranted to the je.i.,ne.l hir the Register of Union Co, iu j... r..e, r.r law therefore all persons indeb ted to said Estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and mose naving any claims are also reqnesieu tu ,.ie.. prerly authenticated w DAVID HAYES. June 23, 1RS4. ' Administrators. Notice. ' ; TETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of j WILLIAM A. PA TTERS0X, la e of Kelly township. deoea.e.1. having been ,rd to the subscribers by the Keg.s er of W ills of Union eounty.all person in de bted id. aid estate are requested lo make payment, and I all persons having elaim. to present tbem. prop erly authenticated, for settlement. erly THOMAS tw'-i. EieoV THOMAS H,ATES, July Sl. lSe . , -1- NEW Boots and STOCK O V Books tad Shoes, Stationery. THE subscriber announces to ia innw aud the public generally that b has jna received from Philadelphia a largw and axea" lent assortment of, iriSjTrira A5TD 821)23 comprising every kind and variety of Oealla men's Boots, Gaiters, Monroes, Tie, Blipper 4e. ZWiV Fine Gatter Boots, Bnskins. Jenny Linds, and Tiea of ! latea Boot,, Gaiters and Shoea of y.r, m eMt. .'.,.. , ... -. . . ..,:,. selection of the School and Classical BOOKS now in use in oar Academies and Sehoa together with a good assortment of SlatiO cry, etc. The above goods have been carefully sle ied and will be sold at very reduced price. The undersigned also continues to tnanofaa lure Boots and Shoes of every description to order, and from his Ions; experience and a determination lo spare no effort or expense to please, he hopes to merit and receive a libr ihareof business. JOHN HOUGHTON. Lewisburg, May 8, 1853 I'Htvertilit MeMrine: fiTu Aoxs Ctu at Row tan's Taxi . TUX. Calwersity of fre Medleina and Powalar KM .law, chart. r-d by tba State of r-onnsTlsawsa a Ust suaioa (via. Suib April, saainlj , tho aia of arresting the aeila mailing fosa the sal of so ana wad dasucernuMoatruais, also far taw aaraoaool ansa iaf the fublic with reliable remedies in aaaaa waorw the naUent ran aot ablaia or will wot aaole.y tha hw i : i .... I r. k.ln, nweebaaejl that lnsalnatlo rsaa adr, stowand's Toaie Millars, oa accwaat of Iu Jnat aeiebrity and know a eatcaey la tha trwatacowl at aad Aue,aad its kindred aSTeatlons, has aohssllatloa la r-eoamiendlai ilia U bi(hut tarau to tha aatfoBaga of tiieaailclcd. T10WXL COMPLAINT eared hy aOWAXD' L sanetioa, in like aianner, to tha ree.ly r Howal Co SB t.ut,"aowll known as Kowaad'a Coairaaa Sjraa a ilaekborry Knot, ana earaestly reeoaiaioBd It to tha eon Sdence of patieoU afflicted with Ibeearoaaalarnla, awlan leg it to ha imalaablein tba laaalniaat of aaeh r Hon. ll.ary X. Itroag. lion. t. K. ITIardgeB, Br oraarof IhaTrsaUat, 1 John H. kWaand, II. a. JDK. A.hloo. Kay,. I lloctor otr. cm. atatll eoaaainaleatlons to ha adilrssaade Joha Boaaad, M. l, head of tha PbaraiarauUcal iMautaaaat acd Presidantof tha tal.er.ity. llonw bisaanaary aadooa,.No.7 SoatkaoaaiulMn. l'hiiadelt-hla. ttraneh lipaaaryat tatsStmwof lr. I. A. U. TUoa.NTON St CO.. UsatuSmwa. TO LtNBEBNEX. ANTED 30 to 60.000 ft Maple 6) by SO to 30,000 do 4 oy If to 20,000 ft S in Jth pi a SO to 3U.CU0 ft I i do to be delivered this coming Fall and Spring the bank of the River at Harmburw. Lumber of good quality and strait grained is wied.a Proposals will be received till Bept, 1 fa furnishing the above, and persons sending pro posals will sure the quantity and quality of lb rtirlereni kinds they can furnish. and when. Terms of payment cash on delivery and inspection. Address (post-paid) 410 W.O. U1CKOK, Hamsbarg. fa. DAGUERREOTYPES ! SrYK.ES. sfc H1WI would inform the public that ibey have filled up a ijijch) ixpMvjltj for aOqp.rMO.tif.ina. in the New Building over Dr.Thornton's Dru Store entrance at the Jinl door, op alairs where they are prepared lo perform any work ta their line in the best style of the art. W can take pictures at almost any hour la the day. Children taken as well as adults aad other pictures copied. As we have now a permanent location, filled nn nnrnoselT and exclusively for Daguarreo- typing, we think we can remter entire aauisiao- tion, and respecitnlly tender our services. F.SPVKER. Lewisburg. Aug. I, 1853 J L HAWS. JACOB DYER, Cattawissa, Would inform his obi riertd and the nnblic eenerallv on the West and Aorta ttrai.ch.thal he Continues to keep ihe STAGE HTEL, n the center of the Town, and asks a lair share of patronage. SepU el TTaRESERVING and Pickling JARS just recti I and for sale at the Mammoth Drng Store. Aug 10 Dm. THORNTON & CO. )l'ST ree'd and for sale at the Mammal Drurf Store a large supply of Dr. Green's cennine BITTERS, for cure ol Dvsf epsia. ete. Au" 10 Da. THORNTON A CO. Ti(Uorapblc PrlBalaia; oner, i and a large quantity ol PIC I I RES, foi Framing, and for Di awing Teachers. rt. iiiLnn.tR, N.W. Corner Fifth and Market 8i rrc ivi.il FRENCH Lanenaees. lraw ine. Painting, and Draughting, laught by H.V Lewisburg. Sept. I. Small Frofilt and Quu t Side!." BARGAINS the CHEAP STORE OF DROIT'S a H1XBISII. WE lake this method of informint the public that we have fitted up lb. old -VSIOX TRADIXG STORE." where we would invite especial - our stock of DOMESTIC GOODS. Groceries and FISH. which can not fail to please, eilher in regar. to price or quality. Our goods have been bought for cash, althe lowest price, and will be sold on accommodating terms. C SII will be paid for ail kinds of Grain and the very highest price paid, in goods, u-r every description of Domestic Frtduer. Turtleville, iay, loo Hap of Union Connty. ATOWin course of preparation, a MAP ol i Union County, 20 by 17 inches in size, exhibiting all the principal Boonlainai sn streams, township and borough and streets, post-offices,churebes.millsjtbot.. houses. Ac. &C with Ihe fYJx" line. It will be sold at SUC0 la plain style 1.21 whert colored, 1.25 with muslm back anr rollers, and 1.50 when mounted and colore The subscriber asks il.e loan of drafts. e. as he is demrons of making a cajrrecl. hand, some, and useful rnapt and asks the patron age rt ine puous K. VOLKMAR. Lewisburg, May 19, 166. Dr. Jacob Ilorlacber, TOTANIO PHYSICIAN, having regaintV his health, ha. resumed hi prneriee e ine healing art. Ilissupenor ialis is i" in great demand, and all orders suplid a; usual, i . Nrw Berlin. May , I9S4 inied aadf s CHO0L rfSDEKS rieillr pi tale at the Ohrrmiclt Orate A ELECTION, Tuesday. October 10 1854. Whig TickejL Ao. roor JAMEJI fOLLUCK. CcaMl tmit.ior,rr tiEOBCJE DARS1B. Qonyssm JOI1K C. lUNKLfi. JAMES M.SELLEES. AaaemUy JOHN XT. SIMONTC'NJ. Ccwoty Corn raj aaiuLeT MARC fULFPENHT, (Dir.) e JHL5i I). KUMIG, (sUu-Diy.) BegiaUsr a SsCakrlar JAIiPr V. ritKXIXG lON, (Bit. alOUN f. SbEkOU). (Anti Di.V AediifM'. iOBN SCUBAt.K, tar UUiC Y & liOYEK. ' fudy ! 9oprem Cburt DAMBU M. SMYSEH. -.. . . . rantBnM kiQaai Law. FUR a Piohihktvrj L'qvot Law, or A(AI.aTa ProhibMorj Liaoor Law. Democratic Ticket. hwtnts UlLLiAM BlULlSS. Venal Cta.raladiooer 1E.NBY 3. M3TT. Cotvgrvaw AMOS U. BOUeHTBlt. Mat KDM0ND 8t DOTT. jUamUy IAMBS W. CRAWFOKP. County CofawiiaaTOtief DAMBL GERMAN. Keg isR vV Rrrorfh r t.LmCR DREI?DACn. Judge of PopreroolCMri vr Jt RKMlAH S. BLACK. NoaiBiToaT LiQroa Law. FOR rrt.hiMnry LitKf Law, or GAINST Pnsa.hi.of Luor Law tri VI A: i ji A 1 si hi e Si S : I i tl' i ii.. r U si? H a .if ?J ' ii . . . H KM