5 IS LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. f t i f, rcuiisburg Clpniflf. Letcisbjirff, ... rvv 17. 1S54. fclP.VT MORMt 21-- " !tn'"Vii. .n.lliuntrT. ""V "' ' .i.ietratora. Opetwtar-" . ti , ,)ic C.i-or 'th,nl"M(rmii'?' tmj '" prranam"-- f artlte.anlvenl nroauce.r, EumA?w4 4''"'VJih' r- - See Sew Advert.-!.."'- J ' e desirable Real Estate among the new vt's on the opposite page Z...Vi-!rvi;. With Divine prrmis IF"' I . .. lurch Lewisburg.on the morning of Thanks-tin- dav. Thursday the 23d inst. The ser- I A -t .... - . , Lvrnon may be expccicu mim ...v - lfntrtorr. The public are mvi nctl lo auenu. is . . ... in r?Tlifre will also or .rliS... C hnnse. in the evening. V iih Dt- f ' ' ..-..--I, jne permission. Dr. Miico m - X subject of War. The public generally are . pectfolly invited to attend. Kir-More Rank failures (out cf Tcnn- Alvania,) arc reported. a,Rcv.'Dr. Longmore, late of Milton, 3 supplying the O.S.Presbytcriau Church Gloucester, X. J leg-Samuel II. Orwig, of Mifllinburg, : observe is Principal of the Hollidays- fhrg AcaJomy. ks. Ira Foster was on Sunday last or- Aimd to the Gospel ministry with the Luvillc I5aj.tit church. a-S. P. Collings, late KJitor of the ilkesbarrc"Farmer," has been appointed tbe President, consul to Morocco. I . ftif-The Kustenbadcr property, bite, r township, we nuderstaud was boufibt ; Kaufman & Ruber for about g'J.OOO. j jtTTlie new Presbyterian House of j fc.r.bip in Danville, was dedicated yes- inlay sermon by Re. Dr. ilumcr, j isltimorc. f . j Lkctihes. We are informed that : i .1 ' easures have been taken to secure the ablic a Course of Literary or Scientific .oetures in Lewisburg, similar to those of :rce years ago. We shall be happy to unounce them in order,when thearrauge- tien ts are completed. jjgy-Tbe racancy in tbe Board of Com issioners of Xorthunibcrland county, oc casioned by the death of Simon Snyder, in '.led by the appoiutment of Hon. Geo. C. iViker, of Suubury. Tbe Court has also appointed David j rockefeller, County Surveyor, in place of - - . smuol oung, resigned, tef There have been, in tbe last three weeks, two or three cases of varioloid in !j!s borough. There need be, there should c no alarm on account of it ; but there 'ioM bo immediate measures taken, by very teacher, every parent, and every uardian, to see that all under their care re or have been vaccinated. Let all take roper care of themselves, and with the rcventive of vaccination, the disease can j e easily prevented, aud its attack made imperatively light. Correction. The Selisngrovo "Dem- lokrat" states that the vote given in that I Uorough for Mr. Sellers for Senator, was instead of 102, as published in all the i I county papers. Mr. Sellers' majority in ScliufOTovc was fiicrefore llTO instead of 40. The footfag tip, towever, was cor rect 1688 maj. for Sellers in this county. The vote for Bradford for Governor, and Fpicer for Canal Commissioner, (Xative Americans,) at the late election in ttis State, foots up as follows ! for Bradford, l'.49; forSpiccr, 1626. Sale of tiik Mais Lixe Gov. Blg ler has caused to be advertised, in accord ance with the requirements of last winter's act, that " iciled proposals, for the pnrchase of the main line, or iny division thereof," will be received at the Secretary of tbe Commonwealth, up till Monday, the lot day of January next Tbe proposals will ttate distinctly whether the bid is for the Whole line or a r.nrl nJ f ...t Said proposals will be addressed to the j Bccrctary of the Commonwealth under j ecai, aim marked, " Proposals for the Main Line of the Public Works." bJ-Fobeiox New s. The English and French have reduced two email fortifica tions around gcWopoL, The Russians taade eortte, which resulted in consid erable loss to bcth sides. The respective combatants are receiving reinforcements. mm. J .1. A ' wuu ue prospect of eeige increases. A digit reduction ia Ireadstnff. WlLBZS-lAttHE,K.T.lfJ,' 6 o'clock, I. Jl. uc Asiais in. Aothinir mnro J. . Pcbastonhl ,. in- j, . i rctustopoi, and tbe AlLci defeated atBa- hilar. n.v i 'M.Bsatbw, late the mticli esteemed fablisher -n ew Vork Governor, still in douU. of tin -ar," At tbe late election in this State.tliirty ei eouuties voted for Prohibition and twenty-seven against it Tbe counties that voted for it chose 19 Senators, an-1 those tbat voted against it only 14. A majority of tbe Representatives are likewise instructed. Some manner ofi legislative action to atop tbe progress of: intemperance, Seems therefore probable. Vfe learn from a passenger by the Rail road, last evening, that a destructive Cre ' i - fl ,-: , ...... , by which about one-third or too town was ( uiu ... .. w -"v J particulars, and we trust the report may be greatly exaggerated. Scranton Derail, ! 1 Ith iitff. 1ARI6, Oct. 10, 1S54 j An American, by tbe name of Anslcy, ! was arrested here last week, under the in ternational trcady to that effect, for forge ries committed upon a batik in New Oilc ans tbe Louisiana Rank, I believe. Win. Fisher, formerly a resident of L ick Haven, who was convicted of forging coin, and was sentenced to five years' iin- . . ': .. ... ... I 1 1 t... . I - fiim.uui.ui, ji utiu paiuuiitu, uy tuc .ft.s; jcut of tlje rnitc,l States. He was diicbarged by tbe Court. The Kuor-Xothings of Rrookville, In diana, have held a meeting, in which they nominated J. Scott Harrison, son of old Tip , of Ohio, for the next President, and cx-Govtrnor Johnston, of PeLnsylvauia, for Vice President. Cixcinxati, Nov. 14. The steamer Forrester was burned last night at New Richmond, 1:5 miles above this city, and is a total lof. The steward, a chamber maid and one deck hand are supposed to have pericbed in the flames. THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION. E"!t,7lT.",.J',,?7 ' , f "" AtATliiirill tit ill I liMiminliunl nf I I J J - w'itiMt VI M IWifUl 1 f. , . vl:,. .11 existeIlce f g,, and a just conception of His I alinbiitesjie at the foundation .f true religion I and civilized society The free dprlnrnti..,, f ibis becomes a Chistian people. ' ss,a.,"!'.!'h,anJ benef.eeniGod hasprealy durin - the year that has just closed, An humble acknowledgment of Hisgoodness inJ mercr.Anit an nnan m.n.r..i..:n. .r -y utauiicawuuu ui pra- "tuJc to Him, is an act of homage eminently becoming a people so hich!v favored T,lebLJ,:sU(acJ'.i ' ui. Our relations with all ibe other States are most amicable, and the tumult of internal strife has not been heard in cur midst. All the great interests of the people have been eminently prosperous.except only the agricul tural, which, in part of the Slate, has suffered from the drought.' With the eiception of a few communities, which claim our sympathies, the blessings of health have prevailed. Our institutions of government have been perpetuated, and civil and religious liberty enjoyed by the people. The cause of education and Christianity has' been advanced, the arts and sciences have P'"ree.u'an'1 " ana physical con- iih i mi hi iiir tiiiiiiti v tirrn imnnippn. The devastations of war which are now so sorely afflicting the people of Europe, the desolations of famine, and the ravages of pestilence, have not bven permitted to invade onr favored Commonwealth. These manifold blessings are the gift of God, and to Him our most devout thanks should be offered. I'nder the solemn conviction of duty, therefore, and in conformity with the wishes of many goon citizens, I, illiix digler, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsvl- i vania, do hereby appoint j TumsDiT, the 23d ot or xotehseb xkt, ' as a day of general thanksgiving and praise throughout the State, and earnestly implore the people, that, setting aside all worldly pur suits on that day, they unite in offering thanks lo Almightv Gud foi his past goodness and mercy, and beseech Him for a continuance of his b'.essi:.-. Given under mv hand, and the great seal of the Slate at Harrisburg, this twentv-eiehth day of October.intlieyearof our Lord 1861, and of ihe Commonwealth the 70th. I5y ihe Governor. C. A. Blici, Secretary of the Commonwealth. rRTMji Omr r. Kktsimxab nllr-way Ointment ni 1'illft K mtrknt'lf fnitanea if Ah etRrwy of lhft M. JiHn ff Charles SUrtia, Autbocy ftrrtt, Kw York, waf ftffiirt-l ft..r ttin ytr with tlila diaM, mxti lare ptirpie Mit h cum rut on his fce,nJ diffeivnt parts of his Ulv, vhh h Try nnch IrritatMl th system, and thu cbu- (1 (k'ranemeDt of h'i gnrr! health ; althii nt- iti-i many rr-puieo r. miHit-n, nointn; would mn I him. vw, wkn apo, he boupht a quantity of Hollow-' o I y n iHriUDcot ana I'iIIh, nna bo has just Informed I'rof. Hollo WAV, that be i- pfrf'-rtly rnn-d, and his face and cmupUiin are m clear ki iw-iM Lew'sTrorK Post-Office Arrangements. o "B " " "5i" i XASTMIS Malls (via MaiuS) every day but Ptinitav, clom at 9, i ll. EASTEKX Mall: (Via XoRTH'ti wrv i)y but SnSday ebux at Zi o'clock, If. SI 1TESTEBX, on Monjay, Wcdnerday aad Friday. close at ! A.M. A'OJ?MH;.V(Williamlrt) Mon'l. Wrdn and Fri., eloxe at 8 I'.M . of night preceding. SOnilZHX ttnrgroyr) Tued. Thortd and Satard.. eloaa at 12, SI. BUFFALOE JC KOADS, Toedday and Friday, clone at S P.M. of nlgbt prccadlnr. a.Ttartaaaa hoars daily (excapt Sun'laya) from S until 11' I- A M, and from li M. until H. P.M. Kov.Sl, li3. II. W.CHOTZER.P.JI. WLl presents. Pens, Ink, Letter and Cap Paper, Fancy Stationery. Magazines, rapers.eic. eic, for sale dtcab at the Lr-VrisncBit Post Omca, Ciirreeltd WecKli. Wheat live.... Corn .. Oats... ?1 SO Eggs 8 14 90 Tallow 12 . 75 Lard 10 40 Macon 8 1.12 Ham 12 i , ,, 'jriaxscea nam long and bloody ! Arptes. lj25 Clovcrsced 6,00 Flaxseed . Uutter zu bn IKe llh inst., by Key.A.B.Caspar.SAM'i B. Mo and Miss Mkai; Aa Saina.boUiof Hartley township. DIED, Id Lewisburg, iSth insu, inhis 1 6th year, Scaaivka Baiaar, an amiable and promising son of Kr. Joseph Bright. In Jackson Tp, lOih lust., Gaoaac Bssria. in his 78ih year, In NewBerlin.Rth inst.,aged about 3 years, MT,son of Jonas Long.-And on the 13th insfof ennsrimntion.in his 2Sd vear.Wiuf aw Jon liiN.vs. This venerable citixen, now in bis 82d year, proposes to publish by subscription, Recollections of his Life, embracing a period of twenty-nine years in Europe, and fifty-two years in tbe Uni ted States. Mr. limns, in his day, has been a prominent actor in many most re mart able events on both sides tbe ocean, and hid book will bo full of interest. Col. Simon Sallade, of Washington township, Dauphin county, departed this life on Wednesday last, full of years and full of honors. He represented that coun ty three several times iu thb legislature, at intervals of seventeen years, and filled other minor offices. In 1860, according to the census returns, the population of Lock Haven was only 830. On tho 1st of October last, Henry B'.-utk. Esq.. took upon himself the trou- ... . ble to take a census of that borough, and tbe population was found to number 1453. ishing goods, gloves, hosiery, trimmings, &c. j . - - ,: . I CS'-, .'S'ViT3 3 a frtsb- supply cf ihe ; Notwithstanding that all parties wcre.w,--. annihilated, and everybody defeated, at f the late election in Pennsylvania, there is , .li u c j-i . quite a rcspeclalle number of candidates tor appoiutmeuts by U'jvcruor I ollock ana the next Legislature. WILL be sold subscriber in at the residence of the in fteuy lownMiip uear ine ; ford on Durlal. e creek, adjoining Lewisburg j borough Ine, ou Friday, the S:li December next, the followihg propertr, viz. HOUSES. COWS, one 4-horse Wagon and dv, 1 Truck Wazon,.. Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Hay Ladders, Horse Gears, Iinreaus.Tables, l'eils and Bed- dine,one8-day M.intle ClocM Cooking Stove, 2 Wood Stoves, and a variety of ether Hi.ustliolJ and Farming I'lensili too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A.M. of said day, when terms of sale will be made known. Nov. 13.1854 JOHN' SNYDER. Kotice , , . m... . the Estate of MATIIIAS SHAFFEK, lale of ",e Boron!:h of I'wisburs. "lec'd, have bT1 Pr?n,ed ," ,hc undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present tnem amy au thenticated for settlement. SAMI'EI. SHAFFER, ) JOHN HOUGHTON, J Lewisburg, Nov. 15, 1854 Executors. General meeting. Olfiee Susquehanna Railroad Company Hmiiinn, Nor. 13, 1854. S AN adjourned general meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at Cajvert Station, on Monday, the 4th December next, at 1 1 o'clock, A.M. SIMON CAMERON, President Nov. 15, 1864 CEXERAL MEETIXG. Office Susquehanna Railroad Company ) HinatsBiao, Nov. 13. 1854. $ A GENERAL Meeting of the Stockholders of this company will be held at Calvert Station, on Monday the 4lh December next, at 12 o'clock, M, for the purpose of electing 12 Directors in The Kurthcrn Central Railway Cumpanv, for the ensuing vear. By order, . KOBT. S. HOLUNS, Sec'y. Nov. 15, 1 354 LEWISBURG NURSERY not ante Garden. IHE subscriber offers for sale a fine assort- I meat of TREES and SHRL'BBERY,ueh as Pear. Plum. Cherry, Apricot, Siberian Crab, ; Quince, Grape Vines, Raspberries, Currants, 1 Gooseberries, Ornamental Trees and Shrub- j Roses, r lowering I lants, &c. ll.Il..M)L.L f Accounts are placed in the hands of said Kis Lewisburg, Nov. S, 1S54 Cm j seut aj persons indebted to us are nrgent- I ly requested to make immediate settlement jvtrs. inunu wouiu re- spec:ful!y announce to the Ladies of Lewisburg and vi- Lewisburg cinuy, inai sne nas receuuy renewed her assortment ofl BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, Ac, which she will dispose of on favorable terms. Her health is so far restored that she will pay personal attention to business. Oct. i6. Wheat, and Flour! HAVING rented WOLFE'S MILLS, the subscriber will nav the hishest price in CASH for Wheat. He will keep constantly . . .... . , . . i . :i i u. n hand. Wheal and Flour to Retail, end his Wagon will run daily to Town to deliver Flour and receive Wheat. All Wheat he sells, he will guarantee to make 40 lbs. Flour per bu- ' erT Tn,n" , r u Tt bags at my Storehouse, and they shall be punc- tually attended to. Al.r. V K Lewisburg, Sept. 14, 1854 NOTICK. OUR Finn being this day dissolved, we wonld say to all who know themselves indebted to us, that we are in neea oi ine 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 either of the Firm. KKDER & VORSE. Lewisburg. Sept 20.1854 mmiiH 833: OP THE LEWISBURG ACADEMY Will commence on Tbcbsdii, Oct.19, 1854, to continue SO weeks. The course of Instruction in this Institution is calculated to prepare youths to enlerCollege or for general business. Composition and Declamation receive care ful attention. The subscriber is solicitous to secure a class of Yrttirtff Ladies, The Bible is in daily use in the school. For reference, the Principal takes, pleasure to refer to mariy of our citizens, both in and around the place, who have had their children and wards under his care. Tuition. For Languages 9 10, Higher Eng lish SS. and common branches, (including Readinir. Writing, Geography, AnthmeU. Grammar and U. S. History) per session. Contingent expenses per Winter session, 60 els. per scholar, extra. No deduction except for sickness. JOHN RANDOLPH, Sept. 15, 1054 Principal To School Pl rectors. BLANK Contracts with Teachers, and Or ders on Treasurer, at Chronicle Office. OOD WANTED . . . . t the Chronicle Office. Mammoth Head Quarters! NEW GCK)DS ! J. & J. WALLS ARE just receiving their FALL SUPPLY of ISoods. Cltl AXD Sit. Lewisburg, Oct. 4, 18St Cheaper than Ever! Fall and Winter Airioil oXcw Goodt! Ill' HSU & VORSE MOST respectfully announce tofriends and the public generally that they have just received a carefully selected stock of DRY OODS, of every variety, and at rices to suit customers, embracing Ladies' nnces d Gentlemen's dress goods, domestic, furn- teas, spices, tobacco, segars, crackers, ham, cheese- drifd frnit' &c- HARDWARE a well selected stock of Shovels, ss?torks, hoes, aud a variety of cuilery, carpenters, mason s, and uiack smith's tools. QVEEXSXVARE, the cheapest ever offered in this market iron-stone, granite, china and liiteware, also common tea-setts, Ac. HATS AXU CAPS.ofall kinds and at low nnces. All of which have been selected with great care, and having been bought for OraA they are enabled to sell at unusually low rates. 1 hey deem it unnecessary to particularize, as their stock embraces everything likely to be called for. Purchasers will'find it their advantage to give us a call. PRODUCE taken in exchange. KTIDT TO FLUSI.J Lewisburg, Oct. 25, 1S54 New Firm New Goods ! " .4 new Broom twcrjH clean .'" JUST RECEIVED, by way of Cattawissa Railroad, ONE of the choicest and most desirable assortments of seasonable DRY ASO FAXCY GOOD ever brought to this plare, and which they offer at an unusually small advance upon the first cost Old fi lends and new, and the public eener ally, are, respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. tiT full assortment of HARDWARE. QUKENSWARE, GROCERIES, Ac, and at low prices. IPDIXGS & WETZEL. Lewisburg, Oct. 24, 1854 Disftolution. THE Firm of L. IDDINGS & CO. has been this day dissolved by the sale of the inte-ests of Samuel Geddes and James . Marsh, lo Aaron E. Wetzel. LEWIS IDD1NGS. SAMUEL GEDDEs, JAMES S. MARSH. Lewisburg, Oct 9, IS54 NEW FIRM. THE subscribers have this day entered into Partnership, to do a general Mer cantile busineas, under Ihe name, of Innmas ft. WiTim, and respectfully solicit thi pat ronage oftheir friends and the public LEWIS lDDINtiS. : AARON E.WETZEL. Lewisburg. Oct. 9, 1N51 NOTICE. IT AVING bought from D. H. Risstii, of Mifllinburg, a quantity of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, (j ieensware, Iron, eic, also 5 Wagons, a Horse, and a sett of Har ness, we hereby give notice that we have left the same in the care of the said Rissel. to be removed to the dwelling now occupied by him, and to be by disposed of for our exclusive use anj benefit. Also that our Books and Wjth him. KITCHEN & KIEFFER. Miftltnhurg, Oct. 18, 1054 NEW CATTAmssA,nir.t.n wxvr.f Kins railroad Sjhours between Philadelphia antl Milton Fare, $4 50. . and after Monday. Sept. S5lh, and until J Extension to Williamsport, t'assenger Tr.in. will It rnn .v.rv (too fStind.IVS evien- ' " - - - - . . j j K j 1 ted) as follows : Leaving Milton at 11, A M., connecting with Reading Railroad at Port Cliuton, arriving at Philadelphia at 7.30, P.M. .. Leaving Philadelphia at 7.30 A.M., arrive at Milton at 4 30 P.M. A Freight train will leave Milton on Monday Wednesday and Fridav. and Port Clinton on TuesdayThursday and' Saturday of each week. Freight is carried to and troin 1 iiiiaiieipma without transhipment, from Reading Railroad Freight Depot corner of Broad and Cherry Sis. T. M'KIScWCK, . Oct. 11, 1851 Superintendent. New and Beautiful Fall Goods. TCST opening and entirely too busy to enumerate articles but for quantity, quality, or low prices, call on Oct. 4. J. HAYES & CO. BEAVER,KREMER & MOORE have received their New Fall Goods, which they are enabled lo dispose of useo.. hoxli caa.r. Lewisburg, Oct 4, 185 a vn KSW rittt. The partnership here- A tofore eiisting between Reber 4 orte, was this day dissolved by mutual consent David Reber having disposed of his interest in the concern to Peter Hursh. The business .m h. eniinned at the old stand under the Firm of Hunk Vorae, w!So will be happy to serve all the old custorasrs and Iom of new ones. DAVID KtBbll, n O. R- VORSE. Lewisburg, 8ept. SO, 1854 HUSSET'S GRAIN REAPER, ior cutting bolt. Grain and Grass. MANUFACTURED and for sale at the Lewisburs Foundry by GEDDES, MARSH & C IIME COAL inst reed and for sale by j BEAVER, KREMER & MOORE. ROUTE. By Express! ANOTHER lot of Fine Brocha SHAWLS and Parametta Cloths of all shades, at very low prices, just reed by Oct. 28 J. HAYES 4 CO. Eagle Mill. HAVING rebuilt, in a manner enlarged and improved, the Hteam Grist Mill recently lost by fire, the subscribers respect fully inform the public that they are prepared lo do all kinds of Custom work and purchase Grain a heretofore. NESBIT, HAYES & FICHTHORN. Lewisburg, Oct. 25, 1851 Express OMee! The undersigned have been appointed Agents for HOWARD & CO.'S EXPRESS LINE, and are now prepared to forward, dally, Packages, Specie, Bank Notes Sic to Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Al bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also to the other Northern and Eastern cities. The public are respectfully invited to pat ronize the above line, as it is the q.iickest and safest method of transportation between. ;h cities and L?wistur, rae'.ages received by or before 9 AM. will arrive in Philadelphia ihe same day, and be delivered early in ihe fullowing morninj;. Receipts given lor time ana pure. J'iitaJi lu,ia OJictU tc 13, South Third St. Oct. 28. THORNTON &. CO. Who wants a lMiila. Uailf papcrt ON and after Nov. lt, the unders gned will furnish subscribers wall any of ihe Philadelphia Dailies, on the evening of the same diy as published. Whoever, then, wi.-hes the news, can be supplied by at once leaving their na-nes with us. Tcrmt f ct. per week (for ihe Pepny papers) payable weekly or monthly in advance. THORNTON & CO. I'.vecuJor'N Xotlcc. "VTOTICE is hereby given thai Leltnrs Tes lamentarv on the Estate of JOHN A. V A N V A l.Z A II, Esq., late of Kelly Tp, Union Co., dee'd, have been granted to the under signed by the Register of ITnion county in due form of law ; therefore all persons indebted to said Estate are requested lo make immediate payment, and those haviug any just claims are also requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. SARAH B. VANVALZAH, ) Exec LAIRD HOWARD. (j utors. MIRHI.E YARD. The subscriber respectfully informs the public that he still continues ihe Mat ble Business at his old stand in the npper end of Market street, ia this Borough, where he is prepared to manu facture MONUMENTS, TOMBS, Qrave Stona, Maiitilf,l'fatform,SdU,d-e. He has a variety of Carved and Plain work nnw finished, and leadv for lettering. Persons desiring-ay article in his line of business, are rep,utsted to call at his Yard, as he will there sell tVsn per cent, cheaper than can be bonsht of f ecsnns gning through Ihe country. All orders will receive prompt atten tion. SOLOMON RITTEIi. Lewisburg, Sept. 13, 1S&4 - Danville Hardware Store, THREE DOORS HORTH Of THE BASK, VT which will be found a large and well selected stoc'a of Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails Carriage triin'ings. Harness mountings, Carpi'nters',Cabiin't-nialter' and Shoe makers' Tools, Boot and Shoe Findings, Moroccos, Kid, Linini", French Calf skins. Cedar aud Willow Ware, Stel Springs, Anvils, Vices, Screw I'lates, Screw Belluxs, Builders' H irdivare of every description.VenitianWindow Bid K!iutters,WindowSash,Silver pit J Ware, Urittannia Ware, liuns, PiMols, Revol vers, Manilla and Hemp R"pe, Sperm, Lard, and Whale Oil, Tar, Window (ilass.Lookingtilass Plates,!. inseed Oil, Sp rits Turpentine, Pure White Lead, White Zinc Paints, Blnke's Fire Proof and a ftill assortment of ether Paints, Wines and Liquors at Wholesale and Retail, Japan, Copal, and Coach Var nishes, Ac. Ac. All of wh:c!i will be sold vervcheap forcash, country produce, or four months" approved credit. J. O. KICHAKL'SON, - at the signs of the Anvil and Saw. Danville, Sept. 11, 1851 lyl"t 1)1' 31 PS Pumps ! Puinps !! Well and Cistcru Pumps, Suction, Force nnd Chain, Hie very besl articles now in use.thoe wishing to purchase can be convinced of this tact by calling upon Henry R. Noil, E.-q.. Lewisburg. The subscriber has also on hand LEAK PIPE from ) to 1 inches. J. O. RICH A KDRON. Danville Hardware Su re, 3 Coors N. ) of the liank of Danville, Sept. 15, 1854. J UKI0H TEHFERAKCE HOTEL, ASO Ice Cream and Eating Saloon, ConirT Second and Market ts. SJt Having rented the commodious anil well jSZLlitted buildings at the lower end of Market SU (formerly the mansion of Wm.Hayes,Esq.) the subscriber is prepared to entertain STRAXGERS AXD TRAVELERS, Man and Beast, with lodging anJ food bu tiuf with inloiicattnft liquors. tVThere 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 Ihe public patronage. ... , E. PETERS. Lewisburg. March 30, 1854 3 id NOTICE. Application will he made to the next Legislature to change the name of the "Lewisburg 9aving Institution." located at Lewiwbnrg iu the-eonnty of Union, to " THE- LEWI&BCRO BANK," with One Hundred Thousand Dollars additional capital, ! and authority to issue its own notes tor circu j lation j subject to the provisions of the general !' banking laws of this Commonwealth. By order of the Directors: H. P. SHF.LLF.R. Treasurer. Lewisburg, I'a., June 2, 186. Tea Nights ia a Bar Room, And what I saw-There. BT T. 8. ARTEC. Ten Thmuand Cupia in a Jtmlk. rprUS powerful work, KkaowMlted 4 rem4Uloblb. bnU.ur ritim by Mr. ''' 'pH Ui. at U orinUup rtnc"! U"1"1 kett h., llliutrjumz tlx .t ef Tr kwl Rum driukioK. only am lliThluIS tl-iti ! la miiunithrfiat larv. Thfcry ofliul Mry n fan an. I WUb. , who ia rafurowl by b!lUM "d dath.l. alalia worth Ih- prica of lo boi.k. TmpcTnr man amw otban eao do aiora ftr Ilia anw by ItarlrralalMm than byajia otkvr aana. lj.rtbire.,nM In mTf toww and eiaoty nftha Unltad StaWa. to It all tltioa rottrw uu .prrialty ' thm, tawttfully Utuatralatfwitfe a naa mwztlut an CTaTinz. by Sartaiu. W. t apacimw Copy will b at lit (pel oaid) OO ra elit of the pnr., 75 ei nta. Th UrB.-t eouBiapioa will bapl4. A'Mrwaa J. W. BIHOI.KV PuMiaker. No 4 North rourth Strrrt. Pbilatalthl t C hrap Kadlle and llnrne llanHfatlory. The subscriber, thank ful for favors hithrto .nnriro.1 V.t ..PCtfllll V 'WW.OV1 iavites the wublic to call and price his work.as he is conti jenl they will render entire satisfaction even to the most ditli lent customers. Constantly on hand, or rr.a le to order, all kinds t, SADDLE, MARXE-VS. liritlla. Col lar, Win' 1, Trunks, Yaliett, Carpel Biigt,tic. Also tl e cheapest and best assortment of Worsted. Linen, and Cotton FLY NETS to be foumlin town, at prices ranging fri'm $!,S5 lo $1.50 per single net, also Leather Fly Nets of different styles and prices. The ab..ve' articles wiil be sold cheap for cash or country lVxiuce. All kinds of HE PAIRING done at short no tice, cheap, and in Ihe most duralde manner. The citizens of Lewisburg and the surroun cing country, are solicited to mieud a fair portion of their patronage. WANTED lOOcor.U of Wood in exchange for work, also 10 ions of Hay wanted at mar ket prices. tsliop in Beaver's ne brick block.Third and Market, 4ih door from comer. P. H. BEATER. Lewisburg, June 30, 1S54 The Far-Famed Qedicine ! UULLUWAY'S P1LL8. Th. rill- Ix in r mfod cntlrt-ly of mcdU iiialherbft, an of a in i l aru.t- n..tuie, v 1, i r tiic a-xtraot din ar, v iiturv th- trt-iM. himf mtdi-Nd then ui.i-r-faily tpular in n-arly rf.-ry i-ait f (he "rid. 'I he imui-ar siuekri tWy have a. el witifcihruuhout tltt 6Ut a in most rxtrcordinnry. w.ng. it U I'tesittsiea, L "T-T.:.0"'.?,'." V.Z"'j",tZV lvrni. bo prrore in uu thrm arcordtaK ta dircclloar.arldou lail la Wing R.torrd tubaal.il. . , , .... . Weakness and Debility. Ucstoration l Health of a Gentleman, aged 45, when at Death's door. ffyj Ui r fr.m t.4 h; n,rhi Smiti.lnbd .vrtam, St. tUU.tf. Htar Jiuli, &MrrtU,lrt. 17 Aug. 1--&1. T Pa-jrr-.Hoa l.iiLtWAV, Sir A Mr. i.t.rn ll iron, frrnrrfy a reaktort Ihla plara. aad iwva IB a dat-luring ataUfof l.raJtn tvr upwari f tlirca yaail, RmduaJij .win awav lo a "ha.iow ! ailtlla M-r-tf:!ti..n. anil want i.faa le. WBkW aaBa4 Krwat i'iniutur&ato lii..rrirUa,aa liaLa'4 roa-ttll.dvatK.ua aiairal aira ta Uaih.wiihout rrli-cl. liv at !ai4 uanl your t'llla. aad utijer l'r-TiUru-a wax rrFbTart to hraltb ty their aif-An. 11 tab-ly ainirratrd lo Mew Y.wk, aad haa juot wfttu-n tDMy. Ihnl bs waa aavrr bultar la health, al.d dcired Bic to aaalut ycu with Ilia f trrum.tattca. I ouaht al.-o to uculi'.n. tlt;it my wife baa derived gnat aeiK'fit from the nse of yowr rilla 1 rautaja. Si?, yoaj r.t-tfullv. . Cli Mil.ta sli'li, Uui-catlns illniatar. A permanent Cure of a diseased Liver of many le.trs duration... rot LtiUr mm M-. mit. ftieniit, Teowit, fa H U....y. Dear Sir Tn tliia di.lri. t your I'lilaeoatmatid a amre extensive aale tban any oth.-r pr.rH.l:ir ratJi. iiw before tht puUie. Aa pp.fori,i-irem.aryiB Lit. rand HiiR.ua ('..laplalnte 1 Btay m.-rition rhe rllwinf cwk. A'la.lt i.f this tuwii with whom I ant Wrre.B.ttly aruaiBtatl, for v.-ars vt a -Tere -ufo r-r Irom oiM-a-e of tli.' Liver and ri.ti v e orran. : her m-lk-al atteti(l:,ot aenurrO her ttwt he rou:d d nolliintc to n-iie.r her auU. rin. ai.d it a ae not :ik.-y -Iu' cum survive oinnr uiontha. Tliia anr.nurr eeineat tiaturaUv e:.ti4.l irreat aiaeiu atroair hr n-letija au4 r!:tTiin. anj tli.-y In luaed her to tuake a tri.U uf I your rilli.wmeh ai.liueu Lev vn.ral hel:h u.al ?n v. indtiee-l tn eluune th.-ut until .he rectved a HYIect cure. Tiiii. ta twelve aionth!. ajo, an-1 .lie La- knt exp.T ienre.1 anv tn'loni i-f relapse, and i.ffrn rlertaret that your 1111. have I, b the mean. ..f .aviui Iter life. I r-iua.Q, lh-nr Sir. your, truly. July (.-inevil J C tMTS. ..c ztUbruhd rff wer ic..a Jer 'r0v (flcaiv-lu im tkeo'- -na Ir"j-y Juuiiil!.-u S.-eend.try Asthma lijwiitery Liver '.lLta- ewa US liilitMia Com-.r;!.i;. jw l.u utwbo Ti Dojlurcux l litinll rYir.nl? Irr. lil-a Tuuora tiliee on Bl-rlU.a . Uli-uuiatr'a I levra theS:.n levera of 11U.1. i.U'jb ot Veat-rewl A Row. lijuitrl'ta kioda ' rnie " iT'-iooa Err"iuta. or IVurol of all Kine'ff flvil kitida S.-re'lupu TVeekaewfrm &t.w - aud . a:.y causa Cravi-1 Av. Colin ': t'onali) at'n oftl.,ut ti... t:.,aeln It-'iil-firlie C.inauinptioa ludi--eti"B D-.-biiitr . lutl-.ui'Uioa SoMnttho K.Ui.liahiaentori'mr-ior lloi.LwaT. 244, Strant.iieir ieuiiie Lsr. f..iid.a. an' Ml Maiden Lare in New York. Or ier f V l,-tIi.-iilea iu t:ie StatesAddreed r fi.?ej"iy. .Ira lori," will rteeivw due attenciiHi. eonl aleo lr all r-.pe-t.iMe Ora-jl-ta w-l d.-al.r ia Meilk-inae Ihrwtvirhout th United SU'a. IB Uoz. a at .17 3 H, S7 eta. ani l.:t, eaM'll. To va l;4d V. holeaala of U. priucii al Prui; Iiijum-i in the Cni'ir. -Th re is a eou-i.h-r.Me inr hy taklnf thelareei lU.ieN. N. 11. Ilireeti.'iw.fur the euiuaucw vl patient ia' everv di)Mrderlare aSitad to ea.-b Box 1S04 IVFor sale by Dr. KEMPER, MitHinburg Call and Try A NEW STOCK IN TRADE. The subscribers haviug formed -a co-partnership in jt business, new offer to old friemis and tile puuile, at ." late stand of S. F. Lvndall. on Market street, the cheapest (lor cash and best lot uf iJoot.rj nnO !jor0 for Men and Boys ever offered in Lewisburg. A Splenfij" Lot of GUM SHOES. . . Also U kinds of T2'X7. Gaiters, half-Gaiters, etc. .. Children's Shues of all styles and sizes. Work made to order Mending as usual. As we are both known as practical shoe- makers and experienced workmen. w solicit a share of ine public patronage and will try to merit it. 5 S. X U. Sllfcr. Lewisburg, Mav, 1634 . , ' a Notice. LETTERS Testamentarv on the E'tate of WILLIAM A. PATTERSON, la:. of Kelly township, deceased, having been. issued to the subscribers by th- Regisrrr of-Wills of Union un(y, all persons indebted to tarr! estate are reiiuested to make payment, and all persons having claims to present them, prop erly aulhenticatid. for settlement. THOMAS COVLY.l THOMAS HAYES, , "ec July 21. Isi 6w w utW. r, W ,uc REXTON In the Lewisbnr? f?rmeterv. .rpi.W TT.r 1 ..1.1.- the subscriber Would state tharhe is prepared ! to perform all duties connected with the burial I of Hie dead.on short notice. -Also thai he will ; attend lo the re-interment of deceased persons,; onder the direction of their sorviv ing friends. ; Residence in the Ien.l-e at Ibe Hale of. the . Cermlerv. GEORGE DON ACHY. Lewisburg, May 30, ISM g. WwA A N BWS T Q-CLK. Of. Boots tad Books aad 4r fi? Shots, SUtloaery. -M. rpHE subscriber -noo ki fn4) I li.. it ii,.t ka kwi taaa - received from Phwadelphia a large an CMM lent assortment cf . BS')7a Sim SBS13 comprising every kind and variety ef CealUw . men's Boots, Gaiters, Monroes.Ties, 81ifff, Stc. LudiW Fine Gaiter Loctt, Buskins, Jenny Linds, and Tie of tlit lat and most approved styles. t Boys', Misses', and Childrr n . Boots, Lace Boot. Gaiters and fht e of style and variety bow worn also a ckoM selection of the Sctool atd Class. sal BOOKS 1H mmm in mir Ar.i demies mad Pchr't I together with a good assortment of St at!?. nrf, eie. - The w'.pve goods nave been earetuiiy srit ied and will be sold at very reduced prir.a. The undersigned also c .stir. era to Diannfra tore Boots and fhres of etery descriftitia ta, order, and from his long eiperieeca aad a determination to apare do effort or ripens t please.he hopes lo merit and receive a Meral shareof business. JOHN HOVGHTO. Lewisburg. May 5. 1853 - I niter lily Jledieiue . Fivti Acrt CtiiB 1 Itowaiip'a Tome Bii . TIIK rwivraily of Fia ll!4a laf Bra ad, cbortrr.-d by ti: ,'Ut. pan i aa la al o laataaaaioa (Tia.2tb April, 1U. aiaml; r Iba awrvwaat of arrrauug Um aaila tvanlllUa t" lb aa tl f parivaa aa.l 'laiirt.ua mtrtim. alM. for tha aurpoaaof aaaflr in tha ptah ia with r.liml4a taiwaaa ia caaaa wb. r.am Ihrpolh-al eaa Sol ftaw CT will nut aVploy tba baa oinlirai adTsara. hat itsg pur-uaaad tiat iw alwwWla ia a rdy. Kowand a Toaie Vliatura, ow acrouat wf :1a jaat mlrkmy aad kaowatCcar? ia II a OaataiaBl f and Aua. aed ita kindrad affwclioaa. baa an baaital: kft rrooumvr.4io( ma ika hiatal t.liaa u lai ali.aaa of tbaatSlttlri. B' OWEt COSIPLAINt turadby BOWASD't W.ACB ' HKKUV KOOT. Tba a'a JoalitulHa aitaada iu anction, ia lika ataaaar. f o tha r.na far 'bawal I'aai platut."ao well kaoaa aa Uowand'a i:oa.puwad araita at Blarkbrrry lUot. ao.1 arucat!. raeoaaaaaad it ta iba aaw-td-ncp of patiauU affl.U-d wilb tbaaraoaalaiaU. ballaa ia(lt to bclBfaluabiaia tba Iraatauat of aaeb ca.aa. f tloa. lUar) K. Strong. I llou. i. K. . (aa. Biord.rof thaTroafcM, I Joba li. Kuwasu, H. B. I l. R. A-hlcn. Ka-i. - . , V B-ogrr, taw. aaAll eoBiaaairattona to ba ad4nad. J ba a llewand, M. O . IhuI of tha Pliarmacautkal tarl BMa t, aad Ptcaid.atol tha l'al.rily. . Howe OMpanaar; uiiuMi.TlXo.V SoataSaeoaaatmaS Pliiladrl) hia. Branch OispaBFary ar tba cfta r Or. T. A. U. TIIOUMuJ CO., laialwew. TO LlMBER)IE. w r ANTED 30 to 50,0i0 ft l ap'a E by - SO hj 30 t OO do 4 l y iv lOio'.o oco ft .la.Aibpiaak SOtoEO.tCO tt li Ao in be delivered this to mir. a Fall and Sdiibc ' t Ihe bank of ihe Biter at Harri.burg. Lumbal I of good quality and strait grin ed is waultd. ) Proposals Will be reteived till ep!. 1 111 I fnrniahingthe alve,and.erons,CE'a't'C prai. i als will state the (.uai-wty aad quality of tia t different kinds they can f.irnish.and wheo. .. , I Terms of payment cash on delivery sad inspesuon. .-. Address (post-paid) tsu it .o, nitnon, narrisuor;, r 1) AGUKKKKOTYPES ! SPVHCR &, U would infotra ik public that tncy have Dlted up a ( iltVia jire?iij for Qirrtityfay, ., in the New Building over Dr.Thorntou'a Drag -ture entrance at the fmt dwr, up Alain- where they are prepared to perform any a ork in tie:r lice ia the best stvie of the art. Vfa can take pictures at alin. st any lu ur in iba dav.. Chiidacn. ukea as well as adullt aad oilier pictures copied. As we have now a prrmamnl loeatirn. Ettad up purposely and exclusively for Daguriaox . tvpin". we think n e can rtn lrr entiie satLsfaa I tion, and respectfully tender our arrvices. . i r.snnts, Lewisburg, Aug. 1, 1853 J L.HAWN. JACOB. DYER. Cattawissa, . W ou!J inform his old friends and tt public generally on the West and North ! t)(aiicn.tttat continues In keep the -HOTEL, in the center of the Town, and aakja a fair share of.paironage. Sept. IRCSUaVING and Fickliug JARS jasl re4 and for sale at ihe Mammoth DrngStara. Aug 10 Da. THORNTON A CO. JI'ST D, rec'J and fr sale at the Hammolki Dtit? Store a tarce sunolr tf Dr. (ireea'a !..:.. iiiiti-do J ..m-.. . b-r"" " t, vjaaa, wtaa, Aug 10 Dn. THORNTON tt CO. Lllboerrapnle Print latar- OaVcw), and a large juaht(;y of l'!C I LUEii, tot Framing, and for Diauing Teai hers. K. Vtll.KMAB. N.W. Comer Fif.n and Market t. GERMAN end FRENCH I.a"ngcages, Drawl inr. Painting, and Draughting, tangbt by K.Y.' Lewisburg. Sept. 1, 18U "Small rruRt$ and Quick Saltt." BARGAINS at tbe CHEAP STORE - - a ..... . BROWS A. UII.11111. WE take, this .me'hod of infotwing th pcbHo thnt we have 6tted up the old "UXIQS TRAVlXG.STOiU-, , where we would invite especial atlentioe l our stock f , - DOMESTIC GOODS. : rorerle-s and rtH, whichican not tail to please, en bet i. regard lo price of quality. Our guotls.bave Irta bought f.ir cash, it the lowest price, and will be sold on accemmtMiatins trrms. .CASH will be paid tor ail kiadsxf Caraln. a:vd the very highest price paiiL,ia goods, fvs" ev'ry description of Dn'KHttic Frututr. Turtleville, May, 165 . Hap of Union County. ""OW in cours of preparaticn. a MF e'j XI Union Coo my. stvby 17 irche is si7. exhibiting, all the principal vjountaias, aa streams, township and bororsh liars, reads. and streets. pOsi-offieSs.chnr' hes. miUschonI. hoaset. kc die., with the proposed Sjvisiaa line. It will be sold st i,co id plA .atyle.' 1,55 when colored, 1.3a with mnslu.bacif a4 rollers, anej 1.80-when mooMei ard rolorea. The subscriber a8s the loan re drafts. 4c . as he is desirous of makisg a qocect, baa.' some, ahd useful Fiap; aad asks the atrr. age of Ihe public generalrr. - . ... ' SI V0LKMA8.' Lewisbrirg. May IX 1M. . - m Dr. Jacob Horlacbcr, 1 TJOTANlt. rHYSICI.VN, hannj rrrtutri X b' health, haa resamed his rrclic r t the healing art. llisuperior SALVE i-still in great demand, and all Kvdrrs snyplied aa usual. New Berlin. .May . IP4 ' : :'rV-rr1 e QCHOOL ORDERS niuly jninKd aa ft wle at lie CVwUi Of.c ai t i t l! ii U t 4 ' t II H tj'' 1 it i rl i SI t I if I i f, i f ;w. :f-' if1.- i. ii 1 !
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