f LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. JTmistaig Clironirlr. Lettisburff, Friday Mohn.kg.DecIS f,?!Lrttl"f?!T.l-.-yilJ'", Mirrl.ntb;"- aiuimn, aa n - - Consoildated! 73e AorthernLe ,fr b ilh Baorc, organs at ignore . Men j. by tbe election of Directors A So'of the IWd arc from MaryW, T.aTlLs.John llerr, Simon Cameron Eli Lewis, udWu.F. Factor, r.Fe5cu. Pennsylvania. The new Comply possesses be fran- chiscs .nd property of .11 Companies, and . "f . 'J $-50,000 to 8500,000, with which it will soon as practicable resume the work between Ilarrislurg and Sunbury. It is also contemplated that .11 the fund of the Company be devoted to the work. nd no further dividends declared until it is completed to Sunbury. The time has nearly expired in which ibe road should have been completed to Suubury, but the Legislature will doubt less extend tbe time, and tbe rival road, if it bad the means, could not deprive the company now in possession of its choice cf location. The rxtention of the road above Suu bury, is not to be looked for duriug the present extreme scarcity of means ; but those best informed, and who it is sup posed will have tbe direction of tbe new company, are conviuced that WilliutMiiort should be the ultimate end of the road, for the sake of both way and through trade and travel ; and tbey inteud to do tbeir share towards reaching it. If those most directly interested do their part, it will be accomplished. Before the act of consolidation was consummated, the Directum of tbe Sus ouehaiiua Company risoUcd to offer the proper authorities of Uuiou and Northum berland :onutis respectively, their subs criptions, and if they deciJe lo recall tbe same, tfcey will be mrruk-nil. A unan imous vote, all the I'eunjylvauian Direc-, tors present. As they were originally j given to the Susriuchani.a Company uhne, '. it is not proper they should be transfer- j red without their full consent to another i company tnauaged in another State. GFThe snow of Sunday last closed the Canal navigation, and interrupted Railway traveling in seme quarter. The snow was two feet deep at Wilkes- Barre on Monday-very fair sleighing in : our neighborhood, as we judge from expe-. rience and observation and sledding at : Ilarrislurg, tut not at Baltimore. I Tbe storm has also been vecy destine-; tire oa the Lakes, and on the Alantic coast. I aThe Pcttniylvauia Farm Journal, , commences a new volume with the Janua-: ry No It now furnishes an amount of , reading matter, especially adapted to the J wants of our localities, Which entitles it to a place in every farmer's library in our Stite. Union county should double her list, and would be tbe richer for it. 81 per year. W. M. Meredith & Co., West Chester, publishers. ' eSuThe Democratic Convention of Vir ginia have nominated Henry A. Wise for , Governor. E.W. M'Comas for Lieutenant . Governor, and V. P. Bocock for Attorney n.i rrr .i. v v. .(.:... A ' make the aforesaid lleury a H7e-r man . bout Election day, there's no use in ba-: ving any Know Nothings. BThe Lake Superior Mining AVtrs of the 27 th ult. states that private letters to the editor of that paper inform bim that the frozen but uomutilatcd corpses of Sir John Franklin and Lis party have been discovered by the Kane expedition. The Xeics tiys its information it reliable. j 8lVe trust our citizens will not forSct ! we o Ao" Meeting at the Town Hall to morrow evening. An interesting discus ion took place at the first tnccting,and the Importance of the subject should secure a full attendance. Col. ELnAStAS SsiTH.of Tunkhannock, is strongly nrged for Clerk of the House, (Petn.) The Colonel is me of 'em is competent, and! deserving -and we hepe aybe counted in. vy. UA.Mr. II. Frysinger, late of tbe Lock naven "Democrat," has taken charge of the Lewistown " Democrat" The former paps? is ra tbe market eW-Th eensns of the consolid'ated: Ilorough of Jersey Sbore.shottld have been L68, instead ef 1206 as we noticed in our UitRrpMicnn. First. Mr. Kennedy, Collector, settled tip in full tks Lewisburg duplicate fur the current jftr, or Moodny last. California Gold. Amount of Specie in the Country. For tbe take of satisfying the public of the large excess of specie now remaining in the country, we Lave made some care ful researches, tbe results of which we shall present to our readers. From official documents sent iuto Conpess last year.and from the wetkly reports of tbe specie ex port at Boston and New York this year, wj derive the following statement : rorvigu export f specie, 1M7 U ISM " In port " $130,310,011 at), WM,03 Export of Sped fron Jaa. tat to Dec let Ibii, about o,(on,ouo Set export iton California DIeoerlea $U3,46,aM Here we have tbe total drain of our nie talic currency since tbe year that Califor nia began to supply us of her abundance. From authentic reports, some of which have been have before been published, and from the reports of the Mints this year, we derive the following statement of our native gold product siuee 1847 : Dvpoeits of California Odd at all Um Uinta, i ift-c4ixr ibjj, araul S-I2,wvtuuo : DtpOMttofCaliluniU Uuldat Phila, Vint, from Jan. lt lo Ore. l.t, 1S14. i,S15,: ' Urp.wilfl of Catiftirnia tiol.l at tian frandaco and New Or Ivan .MinU, from Jan. tkt to I a lat, loot, (uart cauruaUnlj S 0)3.000 Total llume Production orOo?d Deduct specie el port aa aboTe 113,.HJ?1 Eireasof Specie in the country $1.0(,lii.l8 We do not pretend to sar these figures arc strictly accurate, but tbey have been cautiously made, and cannot be more than million or two out the way, the excess in the country being quite as likely to be over as under the amouut we have stated. It is thus proved that there is now iu the L'uited States about One Hundred and Forty Millious of Dollars, iu bard nin, iu Tc than there was iu the year 1846. Our metallic currency has increased iu a much greater ratio thun our population. And yet lucre is croaking ab"U. Hard limes: the croaking as uu.'tl frightens the people, and although founded on a f illaey, the evils are almost as great as if they were based ou a reality. Let the public examine such statements as we present above, and by putting on a cheerlul spirit they will soti tianisli the lieud of Hard Tunes. Phila. Ece. Bulletin. Iub1 lie above is certainly very pleasant reading, and we hope may have a happy influence in drawing forth and scattering the over One Hundred Millious of Gold alone now idle in old stocking, etc., and also the Fifteen odd Millions in the U. S. Treasury. Were our money briskly cir culated, in safe and honorable business, rt borne, bard times would become easy. A Strange rn.ocEfcM.NO. Information has been received by us wirbiu a few days past, that leaves but little doubt that those who have the management of tbe affairs Suubury and Erie Railroad Company, have concluded not to establish a depot, at least for the present, opposite this place and Huur lio weut i-ud of the Muncy bridge, now nearly completed, but have decided to erect oue at Burger's Mill, some four or ! five miles down the river in Black Hole Valley. .Vmiry Luminary. Thc Baltimore &, Susquehanna road extension Would supply the wants of both Williatnsport and Muncy. ayTIiis week, at Williatnsport, tbe New Berlin "bribery" prosecutions were to come off, and wren lawyers appeared to undertake Ihe job, and Messrs. Arm strong and Miller for the Deft. The prosecution refused to postpone the trial for absent witnesses deemed essential on the pert of the defence. Dcfts' Counsel then moved to quash the indictment, for good and sufficient reasons set forth. Judge Jordan reserved ibe decision of the question and the Defts and their Lewisburg Counsel came home. Fatal Accident. A young man named Shiffler, nephew of A. O. Shiffler, the bridge builder, fell from the Sunbury and Erie Railroad bridge yesterday afternoon, striking upon the riprapping afound bile the piers, and thence falling into the atcr, whence he was taken up dead. Mr. Phiff !er was a worthy young man, active and intelligent, and bis untimely death will be lamented by all wbo knew bim W Miami- port Press. Lot'isvlLti:, Dec. 5. the St. Louis Republican has advices from Kansas, that Gen. J- W: Whitfield, the Pro-slavery can didate, has been elected Delegate to Con gress froth that Territory, by a large maj ority.. Robert P. Flcnikcnj formerly of Pennsylvania, was competitor. Four spans of ths Muncy Bridge are completed, and tho workmen arc now en gaged in raising the fifth and last span. Maj. Iti.-se'l, the contractor, expects to have the whole work completed and ready for creasing bj the holidays. Luminary. A meeting of the Directors of the Sun bury & Erie Railroad Company was held iu Philadelphia, on Monday week, and it was resoltcd for open' the road ffOBi Milton to Williatnsport, on tbe 20th hist. ALBA NT, Dec. 5. No mail from Buffa lo bas been received since Sunday. Tbe weather is now warmer, with indications of a furtker fall of snow. An exchange tells us that SebasfopoT is pronounced with tbe accent on the penult, being analagotts to Constantinople Adrfo plc, eel. Bostos, Dec. 5'.--Tbe whole Kno Nothing (ick'.tfor city officers in Lawrence, was elected yesterday. sjaThe officisl maj. of Got. Clark of ' New York is 319! "Imperfect" votes: can't defeat him. j H9"The Sullivan Dtmocrot, we are glad to see, bas resumed publication. J tP"The regular Quarterly Meeting of the! Union County Agricultural Society, will be held at the Office of S. Weirick, Esq.. in New lirrlin, on Tuesday, 19th Nov. at 1, P. M. JACOB GUNDY, Pres. tJm n..iio-.T Pin. if too ai.s to kaT R-od health .Many of tin ritiavna of th tnion ara onnnt-1 Ijr eomplaiainr; of Jrowy wniat;ons filrepleu nic.l.t,j l,.-a.U(.h anrf 111. tl.A.....I. ill. tl.-t 4t. .1. I. (a I W li,t u the eue Theji raqntre ao iuiioratin ai.d purif,inf meilirioe, rurh an one aa wtil In- nM-.ly nnil eertatn, Hilloev'a I'illaare uneiialH-il fur ertaiiity of iwir eni-rt, ana vHlmi-tona power of action, l-t nil who rrai thi, try tliein. Tliry act upon the erv rnain M rinica of litv.arKlar-infaiiihie i,, .ii .li-rjrr. of the iit. r a,..i atamaeh.an I are uaily l neCi-ial in hihoiucom .iain-. LOWlsburg Post-Office Arrangement, EASTEUX Mailt (U MlLTs; eferjr day but Sunday, eloae at S, A M. E ASTERS Mail! (Tia XoaTU'p'. eerry day t ut Sunday clone at o'clock, I. M WESTEBX, on Monday, Wedneaday and Friday. cloaeatD1 A.M. A"0rj:.V(Willianiport)Mrnl WVfln and rri.. clo.-e at 8 f.M . of night preceJing. 50(Tffi.r(SeIln.groc Tucsd. TLurtd and Satnrd.. clonal 12, M. BUFFALOE S KOAVS. Turrriay and Frklay, cioa, at b e.M . of night preceJinic. SaRueinea-ihoan; itailv ,eit-ept Sunday?; from Goulil 11'-,. A.M.. ami fioui 12, 11. until S. P.M. !u. Zi, 16ji. 11. W.UKOTZER, r.X. A VARIETY of School Books, Blank Books. Oirt Books for Holiday presents. Pens, Ink. Letter and Cap Paper, Fancy Stationery, Magazines, Papers, etc. etc. for sale thenp at the Lcirisntiaa Post Orricr. Corrected Wetkly. Wheat.. Rye Corn Oats Flaxseed Dried Apples Butter. ....... 80 .8 14 . 12 . 10 . 8 . 12 .5,50 Tallow Lard Bacon , Ham Clovcrsced. JO 75 40 1.12 1,5 20 On the 2!lth nil., by Kev. J. It. Dales, Jan te T. Jihto of Center ci.unty and Miss Mahi A Jaric of IMuldil. On the 3Ulli ult, by Kev.D.V.Bartine,Dvin Jove of Union county and Miss Sallik J. daughter or Atiel Lukens of Pliilad. DIED, In Bloefclev, 2d inst., aged about 30 years, Euv R. wife of It -v. Wm. T. Bunker, late pa-tr of the White Deer Baptist church. In l.eu'ishurt'. 30ili ult , ('mnn. son of Jackson and Ua ,n ill M'l.autilin.nced'-O n,n'- tn l.ewisburj. at ihe hi. use t.f her son-in-law, lr. S. L. Bi-clf, 6ih insl.. Widow Sanaa SrirzFL. ajed 81 years. Her remains were taken to M'EwensvilTe for interment. L AMI'S Just rec"d by Howard & Co.'s Express, the best LARD LAMPS now in use. J. HAYES & CO. rilE.iS! TEAS! Just ree'd from the Can- Ion Tea Company of New York, the fol lowinr; description of Teas, mostly put up in i and J lb. packages, viz. Imperial, 'oumj Hytrin, Oiil'inif, GuiifMiictrr. The above Teas are of very superior quality, and sold at low prices by the only Agents in Lewisburg for Canton Tea Company. J. HAVES & CO. New Store, Market street, next tltior tit Kline' lintel, Letcihburn, TITHE following Goods may be procured Cashmeres at 37 J els worth 75, Mouslin de laines at 12 cts and upward worth double the money, Paramettas at 25 cts wurth 50, Gala plaid (very rich) fur 35 cts worth Lupin't French merino (warrauled) for $1,12, coat 1(1,50 to import ; Calicoes for 5 cts and upwds. Table Covers at $2,25 well worth $3,25, Em broidered Handkerchiefs.Collars.L ndersleeves and Spencers at less than importer's prices. Marseilles Skirts $1,25 worth -.&o, l.inen Hdkfs at 12) cts worth 25 cts. Plaid ami plain Cambric Mulin, Manchester and French Ging hams; fine Linen and Cotton Table Diaper and Linen Napkins and Toweling, very cheap; bleached and unbleached Sheetings 2) yards wide; Pillow Case, Sheeting and other Muslins at 61 cts and upwds; Woolen Scarf Comforters for Ladies at 75 c. worth $1 50,1, ambs Wool and other Hosiery, black, white and assorted colors tine Kid Oloves, LftdieS kid finished Sillc and Cashmere Gloves very cheap; Crape, Bomba zine and Alpacha. Ribbons and every variety of Ladies' Dress Trimmings very low. CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, Saiinett!, Satin and other Vestings. Tailor's Trimmings, &c , Gentlemen's fine meHnoL'ndershirtsand Draw ers, Hosiery, Silk and Linen Hdkfs, Slocks, Cravats, Collars, Shirts, and Red and white Flannels. These articles were purchased for Cash at the late Auction Sales, and will be sold at aslo- nishingly low prices also a fine selection of Stationery, gilt-edged and plain letter and note paper, bridal and lace Paper and Envelopes, Tissue Paper, Ac. -also a choice assortment of Vimfertiontrin, Candied Fruit. Fig Paste. Raisins, Figs, l)ates. Nuts, Lemons and fmh Cranberries in fine rder Fancy Articles choice extracts for Hdkfs, Colognes, perfumed Bear's Oil. Toilet Soaps.Combs, hair and toolH Brushes, Port Monaies, Dominoes, Backgam mon Boards, ice. N. B. Ladies and Gentlemen wanting any article not in the Store, can have it procured from the City by leaving their orders at the above place. SPO RTSM EN J The subscriber has on ha.nd a large and Well selected stock of Guns, Pistols, Revolvers', Rifles, Game Bags, Powder Horns, Shot Pouches, Ac, as follows. Single barreled Shot Guns from 4 3,00 to $ S Double do do (0.00 to 40 Smooth cul Rifles 10,00 to 12 Twist do 10.00 ;o 13 Foster's Pt. Twist Rifles, rery fine 10.00 to 20 Revolvers 7,00 to 55 Pistols , 60 c. to 2 Comprising iti al! the best assortment in be found in ihis region. and at LOWER PRICES than can be bnfight this side of Philadelphia. In conclusion, give him a call and be convinced. J.0.RIOH ARDSON, Hardward Store. 3 doors north of the Bank. Danrille. A CHANCE TO MAKE A PILE ! 0!f account of ill health, the subscriber has determined to qilit the Mercantile busi ness', and offers his Stare Rooms, Ware Rooms, and Dwelling, FOR SALE.' Said stand is situated in the Town oT New Columbia, Union Co., Pa., on the Wesi Branch River, in a rich settlement, where from -1tll,000 to 15.000 worth of Goods can be sold at good profits, and in sight of the Sunbury & Erie Railroad". Any person desi ring a good location for business, will find this a rare chance. The property can be purcha sed at a low price and on easy terms. For further particulars, call on or address the sabtcribrr at tbe above place. J. D. DIEFFEXDEBFER. New Coiinr,Hi, Nor. t, lWt FOB SALE, OR EXCHANGE ON WOOD. MAYING no nse for it this W inter. 1 oner tor sale, cheap, or exchange on good or PIXE Wood, a good TWO HOUSE TEAM, all riesed, and ready for use. Or I will sell or exchange the Horses separately. TIAVI1) REiiEH : Lewisburg. Nov. 29. 18M Ks a e i f Danul Raiick, dec'd. 1 ... ,u-. ; TTOTICE is hereby given, that l.etiers Testamentary on the Estate nf Diiltt Kasca. (laie nf White D-er Township. Union county.) deceased, have been granted to ihe subscriber" by the Keeisler ol union county -, thr-refure all ihoe knowing themselves indeb ted to said estate will make immediate pay ment, and those having claims i;l present them pr-perly authenticaled I'nr settlement, to the subscribers, executors of the last will and ti s ament of said d'e'd. HAMCKI. MARSHALL. ( DAVID RAMSEY". White Deer. Nov. 29, 185t ! Executors. A Situation Wanted, V a person competent lo take charge of J Books and Accounts, or lo p'rlorm me general duties belonging lo a Sinre or Merc antile establishment. Addrtts "C," Chnmick Office, Lewisburg, Pa, Nov. 22, Wi. IOR SiE.E TWd new and elegant six-and-ihree-qiiarter Octave I'lanoH. Also THREE beautifully-finished MELO DEO.S, made after the newest improve ments. Apply to FR. J-GESSNER. South Fourih Sl near Market. Lewisburg. Nov. 20, 1654 AIiiilnltrator' Xollce. XTOTICE is herebv given, that Letters ol IV A .l.,.ir,i,.,n ,,n the Estate of JAMES t. 11)1 AMI late f East BufTjIoe Two. Union Co.,dec'd,have been granted to the undersigned v... i,A Rtfuivter i.r ITninn rountv in due form of law ; therefore all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay m.ni ami tlii.ee rmririfr anv iust claims are also requested to present them properly auth enticated tor settlement. THOMAS PENNY, Administrator. East Buffaloe, Nov. 17, IS5 pd -T7'ILL be sold at the residence or the W subscriber in Kelly town-hip near the fi.rd on Buffalne creek, adjoining Lewisburg boroCgli line, on Friday, the Sib December next, thm r..itn?inp nronertv. viz. ..nci I'll t"0 V. 7?T7fone 4-horse Wagon and fTTS n..du. I Truck Wanon, I in ir ...C Piiliivatiirs. llav Ladders Horse Gears, BureauO'ables. Beds and Bed dine.nne 8- lay Mantle Clock, I Cooking Stove, 3 Wood Stoves, and a variety of other Il'mvh tlil ami Farmimj Utensils toe numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A.M. of said day, when terms of sate will be h'.ad'J known. Nov. 13. 185. JOHN SNYDER. Notice 18 hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the Estate of MATHIAS SHAFFER, late of the Borough of Lewisburg. dee'd, have 1 .-.I ,h nrntpniffiipit. Alt nersonS oreu ki an itu ... .!. -- ,r ; , indebted lo said estate are requested to make 1 :,,.. 1 i,i. mveini anil those havine claims against ihe same will preseht them duly au thenticaled for settlement. SAMUEL SHAFFER. )Elfcbtori JOHN HOl'GHTON, J tc" Lewisburg, Nov. 15, 1854 ! LEWISBURG NURSERY notable Ciarileit. TIIHE subscriber offers for sale a fine assorl meni of TREES and sHRl'BBERY.such as Pear, Plum, Cherry, Apricot; Siberian Crab, Quince, Grape Vines, Raspberries, Chrrants, Gooseberries, Ornamental Trees and Shrub bery. Everblooming Roses, Flowering Plants, &cr H.R.NOLL. I.ethiirr. Nov. 8. 1P54 6m Mrs. Irland would re spectfully announce to the : l.a.tie nf l.eurishiir? and vi- : cinity, that she has recently ' renewed her assortment of; BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, etc., which she will dispose ' f Ol on :avoraLiir iriiiis. tlee fientih is so far restored that she will pay personal attention to business. Oct. 26. Wheat, and Flour! TTAVING rented WOLFE'S MILLS, the W subscriber will pay the highest price in : JASil lor neat, tie win Keep constantly on band, Wheat and Flour to Retail, and his Wagon will run daily loTown to deliver Flour and receive WheaL All Wheat h? sells, he will guarantee lo make 40 lbs. Flcur per bu shel. Persons wishing Wheat.will leave their bags at my Storehouse, and they shall be punc tually attended to. . ALEX'R AMMONS. L'ewisbirrg, Sef . 14, 185i NOTICIi. . . . OUR Firm being this day dissolved, we would say to all who know themselves indebted to us, that we are in need of the ! needful, and are anxious to settle up our bns ! iness with as little delay as possible. Our j Books will remain at the old .stand, and set ' tlement made by either f the Firm. . REBER & VORSE. I Lewisburg, Sept. 20. 1854 t'f TUB LEWISBURG ACADEMY Will commence on Tbcssdav, Oct.19, 1854, to continue 20 weeks. The course of Instruction in this Institution is calculated to prepare youths to enier College or for general business. . . Composition and Declamation receive care fsl attention.' The subscriber is solicitous to secure class of Yijiinjr Ltdirs. TVe Bible is in daily use in the school. For reference, the Principal takes pleainre to refer to many of our citizens, both tn md around ihe place, who have hid their children' and wards under his cafe. Tuition. For Langnag'es $10, Higher Eng lish and common branches, (including Reading, Writing. Oeogra-pny. Arithmetrc. Grammar and V. S. History) $6 per session. Contingent expenses per Winter session, 50 cts. per scholar, extra. No deduction except for sickness. JOHN RANDOLPH. Sept. 15. 1054 Principal w OOD WANTED at th Cbi")M Off. e 33. Am Mammoth Head Quarters! NEW GOODS ! J. & J. WALLS 4 RE jnst receiving lheir FALL SUPPLY f nf Coods. CttS. kLe isborg,Oot. 4, 1854 Cheaper than Ever! Fall and Winter Arriml At-w Goods! IIUiaMI a. vor.se MOST reipeetfnllv announce tofriends snd the public generally that they have jasi received a carefully selected stock of DRf ftOOD.?, of e-.ery variety, and at ......... I., son customers, embracing Ladies' and Gentlemen's dress goods, doinolic. furn ishing goods, gloves, hosiery, trimmings, ic. P'sa?,"!;-" f"sh supply of the beq'-.-rs. mMasses. hontyiClTee. teas, spices, tobacco, segars, crackers, bam, cheese, dried fruit, dee. HARDWARE 1 well selected I slock of shovels, spi les, lorks, hoes, and a var.n of cutlery, carpenter's, masou's, aad black cmilh's tools. OLEkSSVARE.the cheajlest ever oiTered 1 T . . .1,... .ml in this market iron-stone, ;(anii:,.. ...... whiteware, also common tea-setts, Ac. HATS AND CAPS.of all kinds and ai lew prices. , . . All of which have been selected with great care, and having been bought lor uiey arr enabled lo -el 1 at unusually low rates. They deem it unnecessary to parucuianze, as lh-!r stock embraces everything nueiyio oe caneu ( for. Purchasers will find it their ajvanta-e to give us acall. PRODUCE taken in exchange Purchasers will find it their adv.n ag to Ttnv to ruiSk.J Lewisburg, Oct. 25. 1854 New Firm New Goods! A new Bruon swetps clem I' Jt"9T RECEIVED, way of CaUawissu Ilailroa!!, by ONE of the choicest and most uesiran.e assortments of seasoab'e VKY AD FAXCY OOUVS ever brought to this place, and which ihey t.ffer at an unusually small advance upon the first cost. Old friends and new, and ihe public gener ally, are respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. . tw'A fnll assortment of HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE. GROCERIES, Ac, and at low prices. IDDING3 A. WETZEL. Le sburg. Oct. 24. 1854 Disaolutlon. THE Firn of L. IDDINCM & CO. has been this day dissolved by the sale of the interests of Samuel Geddes and James S. Marsh, lo Aaron E. Wetzel. LEWIS IDDING9. sami'el geddes, James s. marsh. tewistu'rg. (Jet. 9. 1S54 NEW FIRM. subscribers have ihis rnui dav entered into Partnership, to do a general Mer cantile business, under the name of Iumxos it. Wktsbs. and respectfully solicit the pat ronage of their friends and tbe piib'ie. LEWIS IDDIXfiS, AARON E.WETZEL. Lewisburg, Oct. 9, 1851 Acctiniino !;ition Line of IbjIm q Jat deitoeco JLetoitirg $ri3 ijutaij. JOHN M. llbbb MOST respectfully announces to the trav eling public that he is running a Daily Line of Coaches (Sundays exeefted) between Leisburg and Miitoa. hearing the different Hotels in Lewisburg at about 5$ o'clock A.M , arriving at Milion in time to tase the Philad elphia morning tram of cars leaving Milton forl.ewisbur? upon the arrivdl of Stages from Williamsr'or!. yt.i.leave Lewisburg at 3. P.M.. returning to l.ewisbnrg upon the arrival of the Philadelphia evening trair. For Bloombnrg. Cat'awissa, barlviHe. or Williamsport. this is the ch-apst and quickest rouie. Fart 3i j els. Packaoas safely and carefully attended to. Lewisburg. Dec. 1, tsot HEW ROUTE. ores to stiLTos. JhoUrs between Philadelphiaand Milton Fare, $4 50. ON and after Monday, Sept. 25ih. and until Extension to Williamsport, Passenger Trains will be run every day (Sundays excep ted) as follows : ... Leaving Milton at 1 1, A M., connecting wi!h Reading Railroad at Port Clinton, 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. Friday, and Port Clinton on Toesday.Thursdayand Saturday of each week Freight is carried to and from Philadelphia without transhipment, from Reading Railroad Freight Dipot corner of Broad an I Cherry Sts. T. M'KISSOCK. bet 11, 1854 Superintendent. New and Beautiful Fall Goods. I LST opening- and entirely too busy to enumerate articles but for qnaatiiv, ; quality, or low prices, call on . I Oct. 4. J. HAVES & CO. j BEAVER.KREMER & MOORE have received their New Fall Goods, which they are enabled to dispel of renw xoslt caiar. Lewisburg, Oct 4, 1854 NDKEW FIRMrhe partnership here - tofore existmg between Eeber torse, was this day dissolved by nfutual consent- laviu neoer navins aisnirsra ui i?js loirirs, iu . r .-i i. u- u... me concern to rrirr nursn. a ric UU3IUC.9 will be enntinned at the old stand under the Firm of Hursk t Vorte, who will be hzppy to serve all the old customers and lots of new ones. DAVID REBElf, O. R. VORSE. Iewisbdrg, Sept. 30, 1854 iriTCCrV'C 'BITV VriPm IlUoMlil S UliAliM llt.oirr.JV, IlrAtJl-iZieW? for cutting both Grain and Gras.'l,,i7;"hi'e,l?Je . banking laws of Ihis Commonwealth. MANt'FACTLRED and for sale at ths! By order of the Direeiorsr Ltwisborg Foundry by I H. P. SHELLETt. Tressntfr- OEDDEH. MARB 4 C : Urlirf. T-t Juaa t, 1854 By Express;! A NOTHER lot of Fine Br cha SHAWLS j and Parameita Cloihs of all abaJci, ai very low pncea, iusl recJ by Oct. 2li J. H AYE ck CO. Eagle 31ill. nAYINO rebuilt, in a manner eilarred and improved, ihe Sleam Gust Mill recently lost by fire, the subscribers rrspect fullv inferm t!ie puliiic that I'ney are prepared to a!l kinds of Cutjin wor aad purchase Grain as heretofore. NKdBiT. HAYES & FICHTilORN. Lewisbor?. Oct. a.'r. If: i:.rprcss Office! The undersigned have been appointed Agsnis f.r HOWARD CO. a EXPRESS 1 INC, and ara n- preparei lo fnrxaid, duly. P ickages. Specie, Uaui Notes 4c to Philadelphia. New i'ork, U 'on. Al bany, Baltim.ire, and intermediate pi ints.also to Ihe Mlier.N iriiicm and f astern cities. The paVic are respectfully invited to pat ronize the above line. as it is the quickest and safest meih ) 1 of transportation between the cities and Lewisburg. Packazes received by or before 9 A M. will arrive in Philadelphia the same dsy, aad be delivered early in ihe following morning. Receipts given fi r time ami price. VktlidrlpMa O TtceH & 43. South Third St. Oct. 2fi. THORNTON & CO. Who want a Plilia. Daily paper! ON and after Nov. lat. the iin tersigned will furnish subscribers with any of the Pailadelphia Da'li-s, oa ihe eveniug of the Same dav as published. Whoever, then, wish's the news, can be supplied by at once leaving their names with us. Terms 6 Cts. per week (for the Penny ( papers) payable weekly or monthly in advance. , THdR.NTON & CO. Executor's Notice. 1 " t'l" I " . ,), ; f JilHX 4 1 ia.ii- innir ".. w ...... -- ........... i . . . i . . i.- . i 'i' ..: HATILotll, i.sr,., ,.,te ui ..j m p. i-iiiwu j yv)U EL COMPLAINT eareilSj KOWAJICS BLACK Co., dee'd. have bi-en granted to the um.er-, A BKItui" li'JoT. lttibor. I.iaiitutua ui.ki lt Si-ned bv the Register ol Luion countv in due : r e i .i r .11 i-,4eKi.l in i form of law ; therefore all persons .nrifbted to j Said Ctate are reqiie:,ieu iu niaaa- i.iixcui.ic . pavment, and those having anr just claims are also requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. SARAH B. VANVAL2AH. ) Exec LAIRD HOWARD. $ mors. r ARBLE YARD. The sabicri ill respectfully informs the pablic that he SULl conitDues the Matble Business al h i old tiartd in the Qi.pr end of Market street, tn ( this Borough, where he is prepared to manu facture MONUMENTS, TOMBS, iber Grate S'onrs, Mintr'n, riiitfirms,Sills,&c. j posals will state the quantity and quality of iL He has a variety of Carved and Plain work different kiuls they aan tnrntsh.and when, now finished, and leady for lettering. ( Terms of paj meut cash ca delivery aaal Persons itesiriiig any article in his line of inspection. Address (post-paid) business, are reqn-.ted To ca!! at his Yard.as i 4S0 W.O. HICKOK, I.'ari'.ibQrg, Pah-will there sell ."F"20 per cenL cheaper than j cm be bouchl of persons going through ihe DACsUElXIlEOTYFES ! country". All orders will receive prompi a'ien ,ion. SOLOMON R1TTER. Lewisburg. Sept. 13, ISjI Einville HarJwarO StOrtt THREE DOORS SOUTH OF THE BANK, A T which will be found a Tsrge and well- selected stock of Hardware. Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Carriage trun'ings. Harness Mountings, Carpenters. Cabinet-makers and Shpe makers' Tools. Boot and shoe Findings, M'Toccos, Kid, Linings, French Calf- , Skins. Cedar and Willow Ware, Steel Springs, Anvils, Vice, Screw Plates. Screw Bellows, Baildrrs' H .rdvrare of every description. Venit.ar. Window Bid Shutters, Win JowSash,SilverpIt,l Ware, Brittaania Ware. Guns. Pistols, Revol vers, Manilla and Hemp R 'pe, Sperth, Lard, and Whale Oil,. Tar, Window Ula5S,Lookinj;GlassP!ates.I.inseedOil, . Sn rits Turpentine, Pure White Lead, White Zinc Paiuts. Blake's Fire Proof and a full assortment of other Paints, , Wines and Liquors at Wholesale and Retail, Japan, Copal, and Coach Var nishes. Ac. &c. Ail of which will be so' Jverv cheap for cash, country produce, or fnur months' approred credit. .. J.O.RICHARDSON, at the sijjns of the Anvil and Saw. Danville, Sept. 1 1, lytct T i Ol PS Pumps 'Pumps Well and JL Cistern Pumps. Suction, Force and Chain, the very beft artu les now in use. those wishing to purchase can oe convinced ol mis tact ty railing npon Henry R. NoM, Es'., Lewibufg. The subscriber has also on hand LEAD PII'E from lb l inchej. J.O. Itll llAKLSON. Danville Hardware Store, 3 ;'oors N. J 0f tlr Bank of Danville. Sept. 15, 1S5-1. $ UNIOn TEHPEIt&NCE HOTEL, ..'. "n Ice Cream ana Catlnsr saloon, Corner of SemvA and iln h t St. M Having rented (he commodious an3 well lined buildings at the lower e:'n! of Market St. (formerly lite ma'nsion of Wm.Hayes.Esq.) the subscriber is prepared to cnterta.il . . STKAXOERS AD TRAVELER'S, Man and Beast, with lodci"ig aotl food bu Hot with intoxicating liquors. tVThere is also attach-rl an ICE CREAM o.i e f : -n r - n rivi: q , I nov ; Hf f( clfuT ,oIicit, , fair uM ,n)J , jbare of ('h(. . c n ( pftppo ; A. AA.lc.no. Lewisburir. March 30, 1854 3ci iY OTIl'E. Application be made to the next Legislature to eianee ihe name of the -Lewisburg Savings Iosiiiunon." located at Lewisburg in the eoifntv of I.'nion, to "THE I.EW1SBCRG BANK." wi:1i One W I S rfl I 1 II ib. a. ' nunarnl '""''iii uoirarsauauionai capital. ! and authority to issue iis own notes for circu- STOCK OF Eooki aii Shoes, Statloserj. rpUIE subscriber aaaouaees to hia friaat I and the public generally that b bas jkit received lrou Pui.dl.liia a Lrye aid ratal lent assor'.ucnt of comprising teeiy kir.t ard variety .f Ctatl. men's ilt-U, (Jailers, iiutr.es,T.t, tt.i; Ac. L idles Fin Gai'.tr Bods, Buskins, Jenny Lir.di, aad Ti f iLc latcs and ma st approved aiies. Boys', Misses', and Childrtn'a Boots, Lace Berts, Gaiitrs ar.il thtti cfartiy style and var.ety new wrrn also a ti..it se.'eeuon of the tacb.tl and titis.tll BOOKS now 'a use in ocr Acat!cmies rnd Sth' ils together wiib a good as.rin.aci of t(ullc wry, etc. The above gocds bar teen rarefnl'y sale, ied and will be sr.ld at very reduced prices. The ur.rli-rsir.ned also ei c'n.uti to .aiikfztv tnrr Coots and fchr.es of every deaer ttica t order, and from bis long experience ard a deteruiina.ien to spare bo crt-ri ci eapvLae t please.be hopes to merit and receive a like ill shareof business. JOHN HOlCHTOls. Lewisburg. May 5. I Sin Vnitei tiltj ,Mtditiius. ravr.. ass A:tB Cteaj at RcTAaVa Tms:c !lXTiau. rpiIK Cnieeitj or free Mrrlteilie ai. 3 rrpular Kav-a- e-le. ch:.it- re4 k. the tate ut t.nu..eaa'.a at iltf I aft aeaioi, ivis. 2Vlh April. 1S'. aainl, fur the eBirea of arr-atn s U-' e, rMUliiu,; tri-m U.e .hi. t.1 .aor'.vva trig the ;.u;fc Uh e-liaUe remtdea iu caaaa !..- ; tlie aiit:nt caa act 66UID or tul bl .m irv it. l.,t mii-a. ajeiira. baviB purefaaaea iLal ibaluatle la. edr. It iwniij. 1 jn.c 5hature. u aetfubt tit ita J -i.t ee:ebritl aui ki4..wn efSeacy ia t!.e ir.ataj.at cf r.iee anl Afe.anil :ti kititlreti lT-cliuL. I.a aoi.e.'titi-K. Stt recoK.Beaiiin it tu ihe hivteat teruia t' lie lalr.lea I tbu m.ctra. aane:it.ii.iiikeaimMr. toti . r. a.u, M - ti,..! ua Pioil."ao wall kcuaa aa Hva-anU'a C. ajpuuid Siaa iS ktKTrJ Koot. ,M anntlJ ,ma,.i.i IL hdBce ol patieute aduteil mill tueaecuaroIalllU. eel;el ttlUU la? aiublwiai tU. trstoits.t of ttucii ewh. S Hum. lUbry K. Strcuj. 1 in J. H. i-D, ByordarofllitTrutMt, Jhm k. ho sum, U. P. (. K. A.'ht' n. Lb!. C7i:i eoaBaoi.rmtiert U Lt t'drrwij. JcL 1. fto9l, H. h.hwn.1 of thm fta.-mstculksu Lp&ziJBsvW atali I'Tun Urlil 1. 1 iL L DMwrwl V . IJom Uip.njrjf i.dOa:.ifo.47otttl.SMBdftlrtL ri.!is.u If l..su ItraacU Dip4ry i :h ?r-r of lr I at U.1Uk0.STjH ft C0.t wilry. TO LCMBER!UE.. T ANTED io to tu HI 0 a atap s Sj ly ZU to30(0J do 4 ty iO to 20 ICO ft 3 in. Asb pliklt 10 to 3U,tl('0 ft 1 i tu to It drlivrrrd this coming Ft'.! and fprief the bank cf the River at liarnsl urj. Laiti of guod quaUty and strait graired is wanted. Proposals will be received till Sept. 1 far furnishing the atore, and persons sercir-g pre j OPVIiKR 4V. IIAWX would iuform the I O public that tncy bare fitted up a Seem fTLress'.u f:r H)3iTj;i'reottibrro. i the xew Building over Dr.Tnornton's Lrug Store entrance ai'e frt iim.r, up stain where they are prepared lo perioral any aork in tl.e'r line in the bet stvle of the atu We can take p ciures at almost any hour in Ihe day. Children taken as well as adults aad other pictures copied. As we have nnw a permanent Icrstitn. fittsrl up purposely and eic!'j?i!v for Dagnarrao typing, we think we can render entne saiiafa' uon, and respec;fmiy lecder our services. F SPYKER Lewisburg, Aug. I, 1853 J L-HAWJl" JACOB DYEK, Cattawissa. W'ould inforra his old ft-iends and tb public generally on the West and N'crtli tiranch.thai he continues to keen the &TJHB HOTEL.in the center of the Town, and lk a fair share of patronage. tept. 8 1 Reserving and PictiTng j ars nVt r7i ahd for sale at the Mammoth Drug Store: Aug 10 Dn. TH'JlfN I ON & CO. J L'ST ree'd ar.d for sale al tiie Vamu.nifc' Drug Store a large snpp'y of Dr. Gieen' genuine BITTEKS, f..r cure of Pvsrepsia. ei. Aug 10 D. THOKNTON A CO. Tltlioftrnpblc Print ins; OiSrsit j and a large quantity ol PltMTKES, for Framing, ahd fur Drawing Tra hers. K. VOI.K.MAR. N.W. Corner Fifih and Market 8is. GERMAN and FRENCH !.argiiees,Draw. inc. Painting, and PraoxMicr, laugut ty K.V. Lewisburg. Sept. 1. 1?53 "Small Profits and Quiii Satei." BROWI &. IIIIEISII. E take this method of infonrirr tbr public that we have fitted up ;be oia -VMOS TRAl)l.G STORE," where we would ihvile especial arter-tiiD l our stock of DOMESTIC COOPS. Groceries and Fl&H. which can not lail to please, erher in refjnrd to price 6r quality. Our g eds have l'tcr bought for cash, ai the lowest pr;ce, and wiif be sr-M on accomnuidatirg lerins. CASH will be paid for ail kinds of trail, and tbe very highesi price paid, in jt cds. U everv description of Vurrustie Trifducc. Turtleville. May, 184 Hap of Union Cbutty. "!yT"OW in cotrrse of preparation, a MAP o. i.1 Union Connly. SO by 17 inches in si: exhibiting air the principal mut.tairs i streams. toTnsVp and brn-ugh lilies. r s(. and streets. posr4S.ees,rharrhes. in ills.scbro'. houses, e 4c, wilh ihe prrposrd DivisikS line. It will be sold at Ssi.ifl in plain urie. 1,25 when colored. 1.75 uith muslin licit rf ri rollers, anj 1,50 when mi nnted and crloiea). The subscriber asts the loan of diatis. Ac , as he is r!iroris of making a correct, brafi some, and useful map; ard asks the paurS ase of the public generallv. K. TOLKMAR. Lewisburg. May 18, IS54. Dr. Jacob HorlncLer, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, havirg tett,t4 his health, haa resnm.' his practice of ihe healing art. Hi inferior PAT.VF is still in great demand, ar.d U prrlrrs snf plied aa usual. New Berlin. May 8. 1854 rjCHOOL 0RDFK8 nesiW priateiamt fax A N E XV Boots aai '3i