"1 jfrnistaRg (EfymMt. Friday Morning, Dec. 1, 1S54- . ntrTRTffE -Manfcemw. s.lerrr.ertp, Tal'Mr ADSE2i. C1.T anl Country. Meenanir.. K.-tr. lare " 'n"" J, . , ,,i...lTnt iwoductre. . EJ- See Xcw Ads erlinrni . jWe learn that the "fret atid inde pendent" voters of Uuion county re again signing petitions fur Division, very generally; and tie New Berlin papers sptmer, . -v Some of the Emporium ites say they shall . . v i..til,;tir-viiv not remanstrate, but expect the.r DitiMTY .mitfer. and SCO d. aniazmeiy lucrcai. irill deter the Legislature from doing any I'jing derogatory to their interests. Others, however, intimate that they may possibly come down from their lofty emineuco, and pend in their names ngaind Division. Should a majority of the Voters again sign in favor of the naked question of Division clear and disconnected from all side is jrjes of Politics, Prohibition, County lights, Railroads, and Bridges we opine there are a couple of gentlemen in Juniata Who will not thiuk New Berlin is all Un ion county. forThe cheapest way to the Railroad Trom our side of the River, is evidently Hess accomodation line, the charge for which is less than ordinary bridge toll, and which connects with the Railroad and Stage routes east and west. (See adver tisement.) Xortii BttAKcn Canal Tolls collce. led from December 13th, 1So3, to Novoni ber 1st, 1854, $192,888 9, being an increase of 127,022 60 at the Beach Ha Ven oflict, bver the same period lost year. . iw"On Saturday morning, at Ilarris- burg.on motion of Hamilton AIrieks,Eq., II. CLAT AlAEMAN, Esq., late of Lewis was admitted to practice law in the several courts of Daaphin county. 'Tbe people of Will iampnrt arc miking efforts 'to change the location of the Sunbury & Erie Railroad, from the outh to the north side o'f the River, at and above that town. . M.On the 1st inst.-, the teYm of "Judge Black as Chief Justice having expired, he returns to the foot of the list, and Hon. Ellis Lrms becomes Chief Justice of Pennsylvania. ovuumi. it imam rouxK,an aged citisen of Turbut township, Northum berland county, was killed on the 18th Inst., by the fall of a rock, whilst quarry ing stone near Turbutville. ayThe rumor of the failure of Cecil Bank (noticed in last Ctronicle.) we are glad to see, is not correct. The report we believe reached here from Williamsport. tnjrfcc Americans of Delaware State hive invited the National CotucIl to nom inate a candidate for President, &e., to convene at Wilmington in that State. &Congress assembles, next Monday. Those who desire to be perfectly " booked in its proceedings, are referred to the Prospectus ofTheGlole on our first page. Kansas. Gov. Recder has authorized the Herald to say that "an election will be ordered fof a delegate to conwsj to be held on Wednesday, 5ov. 29." WrThe Virginia Democratic Conven Kou for nominating State Officers, Was to Mscmblejit Staunton, yesterday. Gec. Smullcr was chosen President oi me bank orMiddlctown, at an election fceld by the directors on Monday list. "Tfe? ChamberArtrg Why warmly rgcs Col. StitEK, of Lewisburg, for next Btate Treasurer. ia.There has heen another arrival from California, but no particular news. llobert W. Johnson, a Democrat of the nltra-aonthcrn school, has been chosen by the Legislature to serve out the unexpir ed term Dr. Borland in the 17 S Sr-natr. ' v - u new by appoictacnt of Oov. Conway,) ,nd aiso for ,he fu from the 4th of March nckt r TW n!BK' XT-28 Tbt c,irir Aip Itnlrluk PI.- r r. 14 r i vnich I. i , , . -" w" 'orean l-ranctseo. afipf ceedi ' pro- tng as far as Ihe Uighlands, returned ! In fk C .1 . . " ui Spit in coiscbuence of a Bllilinv nn iws. 1 Uken into custody, and the ship aiM m.-- 1 trefe Sailed A mectinir of !. Ti . . Central a i-ijrA-iHiic oiate commiMee of .Pennsylvania, will 1 i a MJU h htA . l s.. , y ------- i lucrcbunta' Hotel, lhila. 15i t 4 o clock, 1'. M. Ex-Oovcrnor Johnson'. fr;ca(Js tLe ionwr?tmee,!tooVhi i understood .W .t.. t, .... GenemTa renortwill Z V rostfflaste' vnu a report will pek more favorably V ttan before Vv the J ,evTCsDB tM t"wept" ttt.jor,rctoHt.BB,J(J1 fctd4t.BW The ftlbUft Healtll . The last warm season lias becn,thro'ngl otlt the Union, noted for the variety nd the virulence of those diseases incident to sntnmcr and autumn. Oar own vicinity has not been exempted, and although the mortality was not great, caeept among the aged and the very yoang, yet numerous families have stiffcred,from ague especially. Nothing like it has been experienced sine 1824, when, throughout the Yalfey and along the Itiver, some were ill in every family, and in many there was not a well member to wait upon them. The sickness has now mostly disappeared, but there are ' still countenances which show the nccessi-! ty of much care and attention in effecting ! a complete restoration to health. During the summer, a report prevailed, not 20 miles distant, that there were 480 persons lying sick in this Borough a fig ure over 400 too large ! Rumors obtain ! at prcfcnt a!s0 that do2en, are d ; dai, i J c J u8 " "! among us whereas, the truth is, there , , for a month past, one a girl of 5 years on the 5th ult., and the other a youth of 10 on the 15th ult. Some few of those wbc had been exposed to the contagious disease before its rei'l character was known, have received it, but the cases aro of a mild type. Vaccination is rery well resorted to, and, with proper diet, temperance, and above all calmness and absence of fear, will soon exterminate the infection. There have been no cases among them, but, as a precautionary measure, the Direc tors of the Borough Public Schools have suspended them for the present We regret to learn t f the death of Mr. Henry Heincn, of Milton, of the same disease. Its existence, however, should uot create a senseless panic in the country. It existed, last season, in Sunbury, but no alarm was raised, and it was worked out. JtaThc New Berlin IVcesjifunff goes fur Botts for Vice President on the Pol lock ticket, and the Star for Bell. We hope this split at head quarters will not ruin the cause; but any disagreement of the 'organs' at New Berlin is a bad omen. Bjr-tbc-way, Sew Berlin must look cot for its 'laurels' as well as for 'county ; (,'" : Dtaieiueoi tuat mr. ijcaaer is about to establish Know Nothing paper at the 'great Metropolis,' was interpreted by an nuinformed Editor on the Juniata as meaning the Citjf nf Washington ! ttgrOur neighbor asks us, " It Sara Houston to be the candidate for the Presi dency in '56 ?" Vie see no reason why that query should be leveled at us, partic ularly, but candidly answer we don't know. Or, to be more explicit, we are not in pos session of any information whatever on the subject, and can therefore form no opinion with regard to it We are j ust as much in the dark about it, as our neigh bor, or the public at large. Arc yon con teat ? Heavt FailVbe. The PhflaJs'phia lodger, of Thursday, says : "The very enterprising firm of Reeves, Buck &. Co., iron manufacturers it was an-1 nounced, yesterday, had stopped cavrf.cnt : ! ' t r their liabilities being vaViously stated at from nine hundred to fourteen hundred thousand dollars, with assets to the amount of three millions of dollars. This firm has extensive imn trb'rfcs at Pb&nixvilli;, in this State, and we believe also at Bridg ton, AVest Jersey. We have heard no par ticulars as to the cause of the suspension, but we presume it results from the shock the iron business has received from the difficulty experienced in negotiating the millions of bonds so freely given in pay ment tif railroad iron. With so large a margin of assets as here shown, it would hardly seem possible that any loss can ul timately ensue, or that the concern will stop operation. A year ago tfie iron bu siness was esteemed the most prosperous in the country, now it is probably the most coihpletely prostrated." Fine In WiIlIamspout. The steam Sasb, Blind, aud Furniture Ware manu factory of Mr. Wm. Fink, al Williamsport, caught fire on Friday evening of last week, and was entirely cousumcd. This, we learn, was a most complete establishment, the machinery being of the latest, and most approved kind. We have heard no estimate of the loss, but it nlust be very heavy. Insured in the North Western Insurance CorhpaSy for ?3500. Muncy Luminary. In the United States Circuit Court, on Friday morning notiee was givdn that the case of Capt. Smith, who wai convicted of participation in the Slave trade, and who, through bis couriscl, had niade application for a new trial, would be postponed till February next. No decision will be given until then, and id the meantime theprisrv ner will not be sentenced. An exchange paper Rays tbst camphor has been discovered to be an antidote for that terrible poison, strychnine. A man who bad been thrown into Convulsions by two doses of the poison one-sixth of a grain each, administered for the rheuma tismwas relieved by twenty graina of camphor taken in six grains of almond mixture. Datid S. Reid, democrat, has been elect ed U. S- senator for ii years from thi 4th of March next, in place of Mr. Badger, whose kiin expir?, (in North Carolina ) itg-td sorifo districts Ceftter and Ly coming, for example the election cam paign is warmer since the deceive day than it was before. The election for U. . Senator in Penn sylvania, now takes place on the second Tuesday of February, instead of January, as in previous elections. Mn. II. A. STAMBAUOn.of Ilarrisburg, baa opened a Daguerrean Gallery in the room over Mrs. Iblano's Millinery esta blishment. Give him a call. lyThe Siudent wlio was lo have delivered the Address before the Society of Inanirr. in the University Chapel, on Sunday nut, has ! Deen uncxpecteuiy prevented Irom reluming to the Institution: There will therefore be no public exercises on that day; TEMPERANCE. The next Temperance Addreas will be delivered in the German Ke fornied Church on Tuesday next at half past B o cloclt. Volunieer remarks will follow from any who may desire lo speak. CjTThe regular Quarterly Meeting of the L'nion County Agricultural Societv, will be held at the Oiilce of 8. Weiriclt, Esq . ia Sew Berlin, on Tuesday, 19th Sov, at i, P. M. 'J0 CUNDY.'pres. 9-blotrhci cn the Skin Eilrmordlnarj Corrfbj IIcl. lua t olntmrnt dJ !ill liliru of tlie l ni..n who re fflirtrd Kith irurTj. Irprojy. or Mher taTf-ttnite dl-wsx-i of tlx- kin, lo hjrh the human frame h lubjrrt, can not make use rf remnlien en eertan. ate, nnfl epevdjr in thnir cum. IMluwnv'a (liniment and Hlla ; the former are the flueat purittri of the blood, ebile the Hit ter Immediately at upon the akin, and tbua conjointly eradicate goch dinraat-a from the avalem. In all part of Slate, thear Madieiueii are alhwitj to be.lheanoat rflira dnnaeter ma.ile koawn.and the moat obstinate ca.cs quickly yield to their curaia power. Lewisburg Pott-Office Atrangemenu. EASTSllfr Mails (via ilii.ro; erery day but Snndar. clox at , A M. E.tSTEKX Mail! trie XotTn'i.1 erery day t.nt Sunday close at 3U o'clock, I'. U WESTtltX, on Monday, Wedneaday and I'rid.T. cl.eats'Ji A.M. A'OjrrrA.V(Willlamport) Moml. W edn and Frl , cloe at S P.M. of night precodina. 50rTM.V( Sellnjrotr) Tuead. Thnrsd. and Saturd., I cloaa at 12, 51. BVFFALOB X SO ADS. Tnenday and Friday. eloar at S I'.il. of night preeedinK. a.Huftinrffs hours daily 'rxeept dundayafroin nnntil 11 1 . A M . and from 12, M. until 8. I' M. Nor..lsa. II. W.CIIOTZEK, P. Jl. A VARIETY of School Books, Blank Books. Gift Books for Holiday presents. Tens, Ink, Letter and Cap Paper, Fancy Stationery. Magazines, Papers, etc. e,tc. for sale eheav at the Lawisacas Post Orrics, Vvmcltd Weekly. j. 1(1 " Wheat... -.81 80 Eggs $ 90 75 40 Tallow Lard Itacon. ...... Ham Cluversced. (jorn . 10 . 8 . 12 .5,50 Oats..., Flaxseed . 1,12 Dried Apples. 1,25 Butter 20 DIED, In White Deer Tp, Thursday lth ult, Di iit Kasck, aged 75 years, 3 months, 15 days. FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE ON WOOD. HAVING no use for it this Winter, I otter for sale, cheap, or exchange on food OAK or PINE Wood, a good TWO HORSE TEAM, all rigged, and ready for nse. Or I will sell or exchange the Horses separately. DAVID REBEK. Lewisburg. Nov. 29, 1854 Estate of Daniel Ranck, dee'd. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Daiiti. RtxcK, (late of White Deer Township, Union county,) deceased, have been granted to the subscribers by the Register of L'nion county; therefore all those knowine themselves indeb ted to said estate will make immediate pay-1 1 ment, and those having claims will present ,hem properly authenticated for settlement, to . ,k . r .u. :n i t niv a Li ....... i i ... . iiliii j u i uic ia,i will nuu testament of said dee'd SAMUEL MARSHALL, Executors. DAVID RAMSEY, While Deer, Nov. 28, 1854 AcboTDitlfdatfn Line of . . JOHN M. HESS MOST respectfully announces tn the trav eling public that he is running a Daily Line oT Coaches (Sundays excepted) between r.eaisbure; and Milton. Jjemin the different Hotels in Lewisburg at about 9 o'clock A.M , arriving at Milton in time tp take the Philad elphia morning train of cars leaving Milton for Lewisburg upon the arrival of Stages from Williamsport. AUo.Xciye Lewisburg at 3, P.M., returning to Lewisburg upon the arrival of the Philadelphia evening train. For. Bloomsburg, Carta wissa, Danville, or Williamsport, this is the cheapest and quickest route. Fare 37) eft. Packaoks safey and carefully attended to. Lewisburg, Dec. 1, 1854 . Register's NoticM. . The following accounts will be presented for confirmation and allowance at Orphans'Court in New Berlin, Friday, 22d Dec. 1854 : The arcounta of Jams M'CrrifM and Jftfan T. MagW, exetntora nf Andnw Man. d we'll, who waa Qnardiaa of Mattlda, James, Marv, mn4 hmeph t. Matre. Tb arc! of Jotin StatUi, adm'r of Jacob Smith, lato of a BM-arar t p, m a. ,The acct of Andr Cook, ata'r of DnM Oaler, lata of JjlarUey Tp. dnr'd- The amt nf Maria ffhT. axaeotrlx. and Sannat Ptaher aod Saaaaal Webs esecatora of Rev. iienrv Fishar, lata of D.-rliD, dae'ik .... The a-et of iamual Strfnpand Oaoraa Scree; exacts ton of Qorl:al9trtin.iatpof Waahinzton To. iv&A. Tbe final acet of Smal tlradrnon athl Robert Candor, cs ra ( tn. u. suinran. late at n ntie user Tp, aecw. Tba only and final an of DaaH Helaranl Jacob Wet el, adm'rs of Daniel Waj-ner. lata of Panna Tp. dve'tf. Tbe a?rt of OanWI O. Ouidla. adnl'r of John Uennlnff, Utt 0? Krll7 tm dfe'd. i TJie vrt of Jamb Uuramol, ex'r of John Haaaaet, lata OfK lljrTp, dee d. The aei-t of Jarr.b ITnninel, F-q . Orfarllan of Sanivel II. and Wm II. Hitter, minor children of fatcr Hitter, late or Eai Jjaffaloe To. d-rM The aeet nf Jubtl Dateaman and Jacob Roatenbndcr, dm ra of II r Kctrnbairr. late of tTKr, l)a r Tp, ae'd. The second aert of Sarah Darkhns, adia'ra of Ilr. 8. 8. Tbe art of Ph.lir RuM and Saaoal BeehteL adm'ra of l rrtrr Uemtri. late Ol n aal vunaloo 1 p. one J. The an-i of A. .llnrf vrd, Sag , ax'r of Tho'i C Wilson, late or .New Krlln. dee'd. Tba acrt of John Rrber jr. acliaf adaiV of Jnoc Ikbar, latj. nf Ifaat Buffalo Tn. dar'd. The oalr and Caal aoat of Bllaa B. MnfavOiurdiaa of ameita Snyder, a minor. The acrt of Charles S. DaS-ia. One of Ihe n'n af 1. W. Smith lata ttt HwIIwm i ft vm. dee'd. The acet of Jaaob Mania, dm'r of Antf MH, fata rf rerry Tp, aecd. Alw diDJOURSEl) BEETHVO OP tmi Citizens nf rewisi'flrff, to taHe action about NEW SCHOOL BUILD INGS will be held In the Town Half, SATURDAY cein?, M Dee. iast A fall attendance it df sired. JOSEPH GLASS, fjh.inrat. !AM'L P. BAR toy, ee, CiC. l,lcot --r.j. - A tiltu&lori Wanted, 1 a BeMon eoAnetent la lake eharrt of. Bopka and Accounts, or lo perfnf at the general dune Belonging to a atora or merc antile establishment. Address tKrmick Office, Lewisburg, Pa. Nov. 2?, 1854. ron s X six-and-three-fjnarter Ociave Pin now. Alan THREE beautifully-flnihhed MIAAf VEOXS, made after the newest impreve merits. Apply to fn. J. .ESaNER. t?iidih Fourth St. near Market, tewisburg, Nov. 20, 1864 AdmlnHlrator ollcc. "VfOTICE is hertw KiVen, that Letters ol ll Administration on the Estate of JAMES I.. IRLAND. Icie of East Buflaloe Twp, Union Co.,dec'd.have been granted to the undersigned by thi Register of Union county in due form ol law ; therefore all persons indebted lo said estate are requested to make immediate pay - ment, anu tnose Having any just claims are also requested to present them properly autk enticated for settlement. THOMAS PENNY, Administrator. East Buflah'e, Nov. 17, lrJSt pi i r W TjMi be Sold at the residence of the subscriber in Kelly township near the ford on Buffalo creek, adjoining Lewibburg borough line, on Friday, the 8th December next, the foliowine property, viz. ..... r...K..,, . A HORSES, i iTfone 4-hor-;e W H7l HHr i Trnel HORSES, C'UVtS, Yj -. aeon andPv Alt ek Wacon.AX-lJt Plows, llarron-s. Cultivators, Hav Ladders. Horse Gears, Bureaus, Tables, Beds and Bcd dine.one 8-tlay Mantle Clock.t Choking Stove, S Wood Stoves, and a variety of other IfivtelwJJ and Farming I'tcnsilt too numerous to nyntion. Pale lo commence at 9 o'clock, A.M. ol'said day, when terms of sale will be made known. Nov.t3,lS3 JOHN SSYDER. Notice "tS hei-etr siven that Letters Testamentary l on the Estate of MATHtA SHAFFER, j late of the Bomiich t.f Lewisbur?. dec'd. have i been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested lo make j immediate payment, and those having claims , J against the same will present them duly au- ! tbenticated for settlement. S1UI 7I. SiHJFPER. ) . WHNbtiGrl'nN,t""lCr'' Lewisburg, Nov. 15, 1854 General Meetinf Office Susquehanna Railroad Company Hanisarn.3ov. 13. 1S54. S AN adjourned general meeting of. the Stockholders of tBis Company will be held at Calvert Station, on Monday, ine 4th December next, at 1 1 o'clock. A.M. SIMON CAMERON, President. Nov. 15, 1854 CEXERAL MEETIX(7. Office Susquehanna Railroad Company ) Hmaisarao, 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 northern Central Railway Company, for the ensuing vear. By order, ROBT. S. HOLLINS, Sec y. Nov. 15, 1854 LEWISBUtiG NURSERY Botanic tiarden. H E subscriber offers for sale a fine assort- I ment of TREES and SIIRUBBERY.such Pr. Plum, Cherry. Apricot, Siberian Crab, Dm nee Crane Vines. Rasnbeines. Currants. -- ' - I , - Gooseberries, Ornamental Trees and Shrub bery, Everbloommg Roses, t lowering I'lants, &c. U.K. NOLL. Lewisburg, Nov. 8, 1854 Cm " Mrs. Irlaual would re- spectfully announce to the I Ladies of Lewisburg and vi- j cmity, that she has recently renewed her assortment ofl BONNETS. TRIMMINGS, I Jtc, which she will dispose of on favorable terms. Her healih is so far restored that she will I fcay personal attention to business. Oct. 6. Wheat, and Flour! HAVING rented WOLFE'S MILLS, the subscriber will pay the highest price in I!4SI fnr W'hal. . if u.ill treen rnnstantlv on hand. Wheat and Flour to Retail, and his ; Waeon will run dailv to Town to deliver Flour and receive. Wheat. All W heat he sells, be will guarantee to make 40 lbs. Flcur per bu shel. Arsons wishing Wheat. will leave their bags at my Storehouse, and they shall be punc tually attended lo. , AI,EX'R AMMOX8. tewisbtirg, Sept. It, is54 .. NOTICE. OUR Firm bein this day dissolved, we would say lo all who know themselves indebted to us, that we are in heed 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, ar.d set tlement ciade by either of the Firm. - KEEER & VCttSE. Lewisbnr. Sept. SO, 1 854 or TUK LEWISBURG ACADEMY Will commence cn Tocssdav, Ocr.U, 1S54, to continue ?0 weeks. The course of Insiruclicri ia this Institution j is calculated to prepare youths to cuter vouege or for general busineis. Composition and Declamation receive snre- attentton. The subscriber is solicitous to secure a class of Young Laiitt. The Bible is in daily use in the school. Tor reference, the Principal takes pleasure to refer to many of oar citizens, both in and afonnd the place, who have had their children and wards noder, his care. Tuition For Languages SlO.Higher Eng lish $8, and common branches, (including Reading, Writing. Geography, Arithmetffc, Grammar and U.S. History) 8 per session. Contingent expense! per Winter session, 60 els. per scholar, extra. - Ho deduction eteept for sickness. . . JOHN RANDOLPH. Sept. It, 1854 Pr"C'P- Ta school nirectori. B LANK Contracts with Teachers, and Or- dtrs on Treasurer, at caronicie uitce. w OOD WANTED at h Chr,-D;clrrffie. 7i Mamimnth HWrt Oiiorinrcl l'l""U"V" vu. cuui ivi k i NEW QOObS ! J.&jrWALLS ABC just receiving their FALL SCPPLt j of Goods. Cm in Ssi. : Lewiiburg.Oct. 4, 1834 Cheaper (han Ever! Fall and Wiulf Arricul of Xew GooJi! llfHSIl It, VORSE rUST respectfully an nouncelofriends and J.VL 'he public generally that they have just received a carefully selected stock of DRY ftiOOOS, of every variety, and at nrices to suit cutonier, embracing Ladies' , nml Gentlemen's dress soods. domestic, furn- I ishin; goods cloves, hosiery, trimmings, &c. ! rT";-.";!'? a frfs supply of the ! frqum&w! a8ara, molaissi". houey, coffee,1 u as spices, tobacco, segars, crackers, ham, ' , c,eeSe, dried fruit, See. r, se!ectd stock ! of shovels, spades, forks; hoes, and a variety . of cullery, carpenter's, mason's, and black-: smith's tools. I QUEEXSWARS, the cheapest ever oflered '. in this market iron-stcne,grap(ie,chini and u hiteware, also common tea-sci'.s, &c. H ATS AND CAPS.of all kinds and at low prices. All of which have been selected with great care, and haying been b'g'JghlforCuA they are enabled to sell at unusually low rales. They deem it unnecessary to particularize, as their I slock embraces everything likely to be called ; for. Purchners will find it their advantai to i giveusaeall. PROOLCEtaken in exchange, y ii stciiI to rLsascJ Lewisburg, Oct. 25, 1S54 New Firm New Goods ! " A new Broom twerp) ciori .'" JUST RECEIVED, by way of Cattuwissa RailroaJ, ONE of the choicest and most desirable assortments of seasonable DH Y AXD r'AXCY GOODS e,-er.broiigbt to this place, and which they offer a: an unusually ssiall advance upon ihe first cost- , Old friends and new, and the public genrr- allv, are respectfully invited to call and see for themselves.- . , , iV A full assortment of HARDWARE. QLEENSWARE, GROCERIES. tVc, and at low prices'. .. , IDDING3 &. WETZEL. Lewisburg, Oct. 24, 135t DInsoIuUoh. THE Firr-i cf U IDDLNGS jk. CO. has been this day dissolved by the sale of the mterests of Samnel Oeddes and James s. Marsh, to Aaron E. Wetzel. LEWIS IDT1ING.3, SAMUEL CEDUES, J AMES 8. MAKSH. Lewisburg. Oct. 9, 1S51 KlEW FIRM. THE subscribers have ihis day entered into Partnership, to do a general Mer cantile business, under the name of Innisos Si WitiVt'. and respeetVully solicit Ih; pat ronage of their friends and the public. LEWIS IDDINOS. AARON E. WETZEL. Lewisburg, Oct. 9, l5i NOTICE. AVING bought from D. H. Risttit, of Mililinburg, a quantity of Dry Goods. , Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Iron. &c, also 5 Wagons, a Horse, and a sett of Har ness, we hereby give notice that we have left the same in the care nf the said Rissel, to be removed to the dwelling now occupied by , him, and to be by disposed of for, cur exclusive use and benefit. . Also that, azf Pools and I Accounts are placed in. the banus cf said Kis- I sell, ami all persons indebted to us are crgent- ly requested to make immediate settlement w.,h him. KITCHEN & RIEFFEft. Mifflinhnrf, Oct. 18, 1854 ROUTE: CA TTA triSSA, ". llAXSlfWTit EKE KAttsEOAD OI LS TO SSLIOX. , SjhoUfS bet wee 'l PhllaJelrihiaaiid Mi!ton Fare, $4 50. ON and after Monday, Sept. 2J.ih, and until Extension to Williamsport, Passenger Trains will be run every day (Sundays excep ,ed). as follows t easier Milton ct II. A M., connecting with Reading Railroad at Tort Clinton, arriving al Philadelphia at 7.30. T.M. I.eaviue Philadelphia at 7.30 A.M., arrive at Milton at 4 no P.M. ' . A Freight train will leave-Milton en Monday Wednesday and Friday, and Port Clinton on TuesdayThursday and Saturday of each week. Freight is carried tn and trom Philadelphia without transhipment, from Readme Railroad Freight Depot corner of Broad and Cherry Sts. T. M'KlS-sOCK, Oct.ll.IS54 Superintendent. New and Beautiful Fall Peds. TU8T opening and entirely too busy to ennmcTaie articles but for qtantily, quality, or low prices, call in Oct. 4. J. HATE3 & CO. ' BEAVEii, KHEMER & MOORE have received tb,cir New Fall Goods, which they are enabled to dispose of rsena tosLT cr kap. Lewisburg, Oct 4, 1834 A ND NEWFIRM-TbepartnershJpbcre-tofnre existing between Rrbcr Purse, was Ihis day dissolved by mutual consent David Rebcf having disposed of his interest in the concern to Peter Horsh. The business will be continued at the old stand tinder the Firm aiHank 4 Forte, who will be happy to serve all the old oustonfers and lots-of new ones. DAVID RILBEK, ,', : . . .O. R. VORfcE. Lewisburg. Sept. SO, 1854 IIUSSEY'S GRAIN, BEAPtX, for cutting both Grain and Grasp; M' AXl'FACTL'KED antf for rale at the Le wisborg rounnry tv j GEDDES. MARtf A CI ! e. I LIME COAL j 1st reel and rr MI ty BEAVER, kREMEF A MOOSE. . N E W Bj.Spres! t MOTHER In of Fine Brocha SHAWLS ' and Parametta Cluihs of all shades, at very low prices, just feed b : , Oct.J6 J. llA.f E3 CO. Eagle Mil!. nAI.N(i rebuilt, in a manner nlrred ai)d improved, the Steam Grist Mill terently lost by fire, the subscribers rr.ejiect fuilv inform th? nublic thit thev are prentred i tn do all kinds t.fCostun work and purchase vrain as hrretfire. . NE3B1T. HAYES & FICHTHORS. Iwisburj. t)ct. 85, 1851 Express Office t The und.-rsig-.ed have been appointed Agents fur HOWARD & CO. ti EXPKE-jS LINE, and are now prepared to forward, oWy, l'ackag-s. Specie, Bank St'tes etc. lo Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Al bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also to the other Northern and K.lsleju cities. The public are resncci fully invited to pat ronize the above line, as it is the quickest and safest method of transportation betweeo the cities and Lewisburg. Packages received by or before 9 A M. wi!l arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be delivered early in the following morning. Ruceipts given for time and puce. I'MluJelphia Office 1 43, South Third St. Oct. 2i. THORN I ON & CO. aYtio UaaM a IMiIla. trallr paper ON and after N.v. 1st, the on lersigned will furnish subscribers with any of the Philadelphia Dailies, on the evening of the I same tUy as published. .Whoever, then, ihes the news, can be j supplied by at onre leaving their names with 1 us. Ttrna 6 cts. per week (for the Penny '. papers) payable wetklv or monthly in advance. I THORNTON A CO. Execnlor'M A !!;: "VFOTICE is hereby given lhat Letters Tes- tam-ntary on the Estate of JOHN A. VAN VALZAII, Esq., late of Kelly Tp, Union Co., dee'd, have been granted to the under signed by the Regisierof Union county in due form of law ; iherefore all persons indebted lo said Estate are requested lo make immediate payment, anl those hav.ng any just cUims at.e also requested to present theui pn perly aalheuticaie l for settlement. 8K.H B. VANVAI.ZAH. ) Ex-s-LAIKD HOWARD. f u'cr. MARBLE YARD. The subscriber respectfully informs the public that he still continues the Marble Business at his o!d stand in ihe upper end of Market street, id this Borough, where he is prepared to manu facture m NldNUMENTS, TOMBS, Grace Stones, Mtnttb, l'lulfumu,SilU,tZ-c. He has a variety of Carved and Plain work now linishejd, and teady for lettering. Persons desiring any article ia his line of business, are requested to call at his Yard, as he will there srll LiO per cent, cheaper than can be bouslit of persons gning through the country. Ail orders will receive prompt a'tea lion. SOLOMON RITTER. Lewisburg, Sept. 13. 1854 . . Uuivlllo Hardware Store, THREE DOOIIS XORTH OF THE flJ.VJT, VT which will be found a large and well selected stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Carriage trim'ings, Harness moantinps, . Carpenters', Cabinet-makers' ani Shoe makers' Tools. B?ot and Shoe Findings, Moroccos, Kid. I.iuinis, French Calf skins. Cedar and Willow Ware, Steej Springs, Anvils, Vices, Screw Pldt: S.-reir Rellrtir. rrtiMrrs ?V,r.irare every descriprion.Venit anM-ndiw d rnuuers, t inuowasn,..verpuo t are, Brittannia Ware, puns, Pi.-tols, Revol-, vets, Manilla ii-d Hemp Rope, Sperm, Lard, and Whale Oil. Tar. Window (ilass,LookinGiass P!altrs,Licsed Oil, Spirits Tnrpentice, Tore White Lead, White 2inc Pa'ir.ts, lllakc's Fire Proof and a full .assorupent of rthr Paints, Wines and Lionrs. at Whclesale and Fetail, Japan, Copal, and Coach Var- hishes, !tc. &c. . All of which will bssotd very cheap for cash, country produce, or four months' arnroved credit. J.O. KICHARPSON. et the signs of the Anvil and Saw. DAntf !-!, Sept. 14, lS&t lylOt PtMPS Pumps ! Pumps !! Wrll and Cistern Pumps, Suction, Force and Chain, the very best articles now in use.those wishing to purchase can be convinced of this fact by calling npon Henry R. Noll, Esq- l.i-.f;ur?. The subscriber has also hand LEAD PIPE from i to I J inches. J. O. RICH ARtHON. . Danville Hardware tt"re,3 tours. A of ihe Bank of Danville, Sep'. If, V.i L UNION TEMPERANCE E0TEL, n . Ice Cream and fr-atlng, Saloon, Corner of Second a:':d Mt. l' t Stt. J? Having rented the commodious and well JKifftted buildings at the lower end of Market Su (formerly the mansion of Vm.H.-iyes,Esq.) Ihe subscriber is prepared to entertain . S Tll.lXGEKS A .YD TBA YELEX , Man aud lieast, with lodging and food bo af with iniosicatir.g liquors. . C7Therc is also attached an ICE CREAM fca.ooo for Ladies, and an EATING SALOON for Gentlemen. - . ,He respectfully solicits a fair trial, and a share of the public pafrc'nage. . . ... - E. PETERS. Lewisburg. March 39, 1854 m VTOTIUli Applicatioa will b madr it to Ihe next Legulaiurt to change the nanje of the -Lewisburg Savings Institution." located at Lewiaharg h, the county of 1'ni.in, to "THE LEWifARI RO BANK." wild One Handled Thousand Dollars additional capital. and authority to issue its own note for circn- iannu s .jcm to in: pnvisiin ui nn bankmg.laws of ibis Commonwea:t!i. general By order ufths Directors: H P eilFLLFS.T.e.'urer t:.tv ri,''iB'?, im A NKW STOCK O V Boot tad I4n-i Shoes. SUtioiwy. rp'JE sobacnbei anaoaaces lo hi frid I an.l Ih nul.lie nrnrrallv that h hsa lkl received from Phitsdclphia a large aid sisci leal assttrtment of comprising every hird and variety of Cae'a men's Belts, Gaiters. Moafots.Tiss, Slivf tf a. . ' r, diei' Fint Gaiter Coeti, Buskins, Jenny Linda. ad Tita f the latee and must approved st)les. Boys', Misses', anil ChiiSieu'ii Boots, I.ace Boris, baiters aad Shoes cf evti ityle and variety tov wom also a ahe.M selecuon of tbe School and Ciassisal BOOKS now ia ose ia our Academies and Scb(ls together witi a gobd assortrcent of atkllc nrrji etc. The al oe goo2s have been carefully selro ied and will he sold at very .reduced prices. The undersigned also continues lo u.ai.M tnre Boots ani Shoes of every descriptit-n r order, and. from hi long experience aad r determination to spare no effort or expense :i please, he hopes to merit and receive a literi' ihareof business. JOllN HblGHTOJt. Lewisburg. May S. 113 Vnitertiti fltMcint. t stsb a lara Ci aa a Rovaaa'a Tone J!ixrcx- TUB Cnivvreity of Free M.dicme ai.d Popular I:.. a4s. eharwrrd ls tliatateuf rvanylB a a: 1.. last acnaton vts-Xvlb iiril, lHiO nainl; S.r tbe fl -of arrrrtint tlx a lis rrauliire itvm Ht aale u! fui . an4 ilaba.roa noatrnniA. altv iur the arAea 01 .1 inz tbe public n!tb rlUlaa reowd.ea in eaaea nL.v.. the iatl.-nltaa not oltain nc riil nt.t eatpiny the b.t meUtr-tt aJvMD. Larinir purihakej that inaiai-t!. ttv -eje, H'.wand'a Toaia Mtaturo. o acroont f lis i . cei.brits anj known eflicarj in the treatment 1 a. ' - r aaj Aac. m.4 iU kitijc l a(.altaa,kaahobeai-.l'a ! reroBtatitlii a it ia lie Liabeet tras lo U-a fair-a - of the afiiateU. BOWEt COSHtlJT cured bT IOWASD' Bf AC' BKkilY UIX'T. Tho tU laatiluuca nut.i i.i sanction, in like manner, to ilia r.lntiiji lr 'Lo-l 1' -t -plaint,'' aw well kaoea u HoiMlSl'-pvilail Srup tl HtukCrrr K-joi. at-d . arn at. v rwrii.iau.l it lo iLe . j 4-nea of patlenta a-3 cted wl'h thaa. e. ntptain' ae.i. r- git Lo betavalaaltiaii. ILa trtatmentol and. r3va. . tea. Il.nrj K. Slrrj lion. J. B. Itae-sta. SordarofthoT.-oaUaa, , Jfl-a K Kuaao, S-. 1 1 b. i:. a.Ltf-i. a.. . llaator urr. E. aj-ATl eomMna!ratiana to bo avtlreea4. JiLa ? Kowand. M. !.. bend f the I hartnaeeoUrnl lief r' u.. and freaidrOt "I tbe t bieerute. It "trie ItiaaearS' u.duiBcrtN"o.4TSanth ia-. i'J-t.'-Fbia4Aal'bia braaeii Iienar7 9 tle Store ef it. t. a. ii. rnyaiiun co.,r.. ia-f. to LrinERit. WASTED Vi to S9 Oct) ft V ap Z 1 iu to so.eoo do 4 t It) to 30.VV0 ft SiaJksL pl.t i . . , 10 to 30.006 ft 1 1 do to be delivered this coming Fail aad Sprit f o the bank of the River at liarrtslorg. - Luu.l of good quality and strait (tiainej is wanrtd. Prtposals will be received till Sej.t. 1 fee furnishing the above, and persons serditg fti posals will s;ate the quantity and quality ol tin oil. r re nt kinds they can furnish, aad wbcb- Terms of payment cash ca delivery aoJ inspection. Address (post-paidj 480 W.O. HICKOK, Harrubu.-g, Pa. DAMUKKKKOTYPES ! SPt'KtR & II ATTI would infoim lie , public that mey have fitted ott a . iiiJ iJjiivssiii for )ajtirrjiiip'l!g, in tbe New Building over Dr.Thornton's Lrur Store entrance at ihe Jir't door, up stairs. where they are prepared to perform any aork in their hue in ihe best atjle of the aru W can take pictures at almost any hour ia ih day. Children takes as well as adults and other pictures Copied. As we have aow.a pennant nt location, flttad up purposely and delusively for bagu.rteo t ping, we think we can render entire satis.'ae tiun, and respecifiilly tender our services. ' P SPYKER Lewisburg, Aug. 1, 1853 J L. HAWK' JACOB DYER, CAttAtnssA, Wonld inform bis pH-friends aad tie public generallv on tne Wesvand Nortt tiranrh.tr.at he continues to kers the ATJG HOTEL, iii the center of the Town, and askt a fair share of patronage ltl- S PREbEP,VINGandPickingiR3jiislree4 . and far sale at the Marnlwlh Drug Store. Au 10 IJl TIIOhNTON Si CO. JUST ree'd and for sale at the Main mot b , Drue More a large supply of Dr. Green's genuine lliTTERS, f, r cure of Dvsrepsia.ete.' Aug 10 D. THORNTON ok CO. Tltbornpblc Print In? Ofllce. J and a laige quantity el PlC I I'EES, lot Framing, and for Diaaii g Ten hers. - K. VOLKMAR. N. W. Corner Fifth and Matxci S:s.' GERMAN and FKE,Nt H LarguCts,Drnw- ing. Painting, and Drauehiiag, iaugk.1 by 1C.T Lewisburg, Sept. 1, 1HS3 " Small Props and 'Quul S'jiet." BARGAINS the CHEAP STCBI OF BROiTX & tllLBMlr. TT'E 4akc this meihod of informing ilit f pubiic that we have fined op the o.J -USIOX TRAD1XG STOKE," where are woald invite especial atuntirn to our s'tjck oC . DOMESTIC GOOD3. . . Grccertes and fjtir. which can sot (ail to please, ruber is rrr-r.-f to price or quality.. Our gooJs.bave icon bought fir cash, at the lowe-n jr.cr.ard be si.t on ricromnitdatii g Krm. CASH will be paid f.Ta.l kinds ofC'rali! and the very highest f.rice pril, in gnc 4jt. "f.-i." every description of Amrtl.c Vrtduer. Turt!evi'.:e, May, I8i4 . . Map of Unioti Coohty. VOW ir" co'irse of prrparatico, a MP.i: i.1 Cnioo Coanty, 10 by 17 incl.es i". :.-. exhibiting a!line principal rrrnrm - o.'tl' streams. jowisii) and. lrcrgb li.-rs. rc.-;. and strrcsvpvs-r fiires .flhiucbcs,tcil s -ct'-honses, Ar Ac , wi'h the pnpi'sii! r: 'i:'-n line. i wiij be sold at $1.10 to pla:;. trV. 1 ."5 when colored, 1.-5 with mu'!iu.h:."k ird rollers, and M. when i nnied ard r !r rrd. The subsciiaer asks ti.e Ivan cf !tat!-. &e , ss he is desirens of making a corect, h.-id. some, and oseftil rasp; and asjts the)atrrn age of the public generally- fe. TCLKMAS. Lewisbarg. May I". 1M. Dr. Jacb Hpjfacbtr, . BOTANIC pflTSlCUN. 1avirg rrja-ef.?" his healih. hsa resnird bis ir-'ii,-r r Ue healing art. Hissuperlcf PAI.Tf: ia'm'f ia great deotsnd. and a" "t'ts tefjAni is nsual. . New Berlin. 9'ay , If 24' rHflOL ORDERS rest'y privet ua': ) .? . ercn-;tt CAcf 1 " tf 4 it- M r v : s if?