4 34 jmnsterg Clpnirlf. M.O. .KIOTO!. Editar. 1 withlatta. y.ar, and ,2r ..a w Carr. Lewisbttrffp Friday MawoMJSM. M.narictolrm. V.rrhnt., PaMIr A OlSrr. CT "riVi .ho wii-h to procurf or .Lirtnitt """."VlVgiT- Both- f tl , & gee yew Advertlwerocnlg. .Editor if over' the hill, 'courf'-ing. bFened Through! "At long last," communication bj railway has been made between rbilauM Pbi and Erie, but only 8 miles of it on the Sunbury & Erie route. On Monday of this week, about 350 l'hiiadelpliians I (comprising some of the " solid" men, and "i Borne ot amaziDg uu" 4 - . . 1. TlamAinO mild. borne in tne snow, vj u a...e , the Tamaqua road, the Cattawifsa Road, and the Sunbury Erie road, to Williams port receiving additions from other towns (ours included) on and near the route and reaching Williamfport about ten in the evening. The town was illuminated, the bells rung, private houses opened fur Tisitors.,and a general bappificaliou indulged in. A meeting at the Town Hall, addressed by Senator Cooper, Judge Pollock, Jacob Hoffman, C. W. Scates, J. W. Maynard, A. S. Piven, and others, continued until past midnight. On Tuesday, a portion of the delegation went on towards Eliuira, Buffalo, the Falls, and Erie, while others started homeward. A company from Tamaqua, comprising Senator Hendricks, Reinhart of the Tama qua Legion, Mr. Hughes and others, paid our town a visit. All who have tried it, express the high est satisfaction with the manner in which the link between Milton and Williamsport has been built, and it will prove a great public accommodation At present, the Pbiladclphiacs seem to ctve up the road from Milton to Suubury. Let Baltimore extend its railway on the South side of the West Branch, crossing at Muncy, and she has decidedly the lest : route for trade and travel. By some means, the southern connection must be made, and Baltimore will not neglect so favorable an nptsing- Court Week. The good sleighing has made extremely lively times at New Berlin this week. The three boys taken up in this Borough for an aggravated assault and battery on a man from the country last fall, were tried, and on Wednesday convicted, and sentenced to a fine of $1 each, costs of suit, and two weeks' imprisonment. The punishment is light, but a repetition of offences of that nature by rowdy boys and young men, we understand will receive condign pnnish- , w. : .i. r .I. t uicnb. lie vuiib tun usuica ui tue uujb, from hope that they will reform, and hereafter find innocent business and recre ation. There are others in town some, the sons of respectable parents who are in the same course of evil as the three convicted, and who and whose parents will do well to heed this example. leWe have heard of but one new case of Small-Pox in Lcwisburg since our last notice. There have been cases on Spruce run, Muncy, Hughesville, and other places nn the West Branch : but we have not heard of over two deaths from the disease in any one town or place, Lewish isburg and I Milton included. The work of vaccination has prevented the spread of this disease in very great degree; and if the vaccine matter were all pure and vigorous, its beneficial influence would be still greater. We have heard of cases where a third or fourth application of matter has been successful, when all others had failed. aaTh 77m.,. n.il. .A..: ,i ! collation of the County Railroad Bonds, but seems not to be ovcr-anxiuus about the Result. loe itliesfreund talks some Dutch ,bout it no matter; wc hare not time to ' get it translated. Bono' Bosds. The Lewisburg Bonds, ,e understand, were given on the express ondition that all the monies raised upon fcieir eale should be expended in Uuion ounty There is no danger therefore of , Iteir misappropriation ; and when it is as , ertained what the new Company is, and toUt they will do, the I II. Of) fV.tl ntr Railroad friends will aid them if tliev .11 J r. j , , uei'ui it aavisaoie. .We have a variety oTrulinors from Lansas. Thev eencrallv cnnenr W . eral hundred illegal voters from Missouri oted in Kanana at tl,. . m. . , i " 'vui election, ana . pot. neeaer will not issue a certifi to of election to Gen. Whitfield, becausa 0i was fraudulently chosen. Slavery ii CMcntly doing it. best and its worst to Squire ascendency in Kansas. HE.VBT K. SrioTSMrffiel Pbia, pear, to be the most prominent candid or Speaker of the Pa. House of Rep hentafves He i. an able, nprfght, and tperiejnceIegiglator. 6 ' "MrS. DEXORMAN-DiE !. JlanlacInB 7 J,T r T V? g001 thiDi i knick- l3U.lt is rumored that Gov. Pollock has. tendered the office of Attorney General to Judge Fkederick TATTs,of Carlisle,rre-; sident of the State Agricultural Society. : nr. n atts desires no office, but if be would accept that station, the State would be well soi-vp,! ,n,l V -m.l.I .,M Mvnhv ' " b ' tu iuc important, post. Good Sleighing for several days past, and very generally enjoyed by those who had the means and time and opportunity. The remark i. applicable to many degrees of earth north, east, and west of our par ticular locality. Let those who have this means of business and pleasure, not forget those less favored. . Farm Jolrnai..- receiving i i rti i projtle from arvrrr and froqurut billioua attarks arroni ClUD SUllSCrip'K nS for tblS the Only DUrelv 1 piofJ with iJiw.lir) l..m.rhjinl rraa'drranp-mrnt 1 1... w . . 1. 1. I . 1 1 l. -rf t ... m a'l l it i . Agricultural Journal in Pennsylvania, at ! 5 cts. each. , , . a , ,. . , Any wno wish that reliatile , Journal at that price, will leave us or send us the Cash by the 10th Jan. next, and we will see that they get it. Know Nothings in Congress. A Washington Corrcspoudcnt say : It is stated that on a direct vote a large majority of the House would be found Native Americans in principle, and that about eighty members belong to the Know Nothing order. B&-Mr. Simon Harrison, formerly of this place, but for the last ten years a re. sident iu Russia, arrived here yesterday direct from that country. His views of ihe War are peculiarly interesting. He doubts the success of the Allies. Puttt lillc Journal IQlli fntt. O.NE VOTE. The Spring6eld Rej'tsttr states that the official returns have all been received from the 7th Congressional Dis trict of Illinois, and that James C. Allen, Nebraska Democrat, is elected by one vote over Archer, Whig and Anti-Nebraska. Inauguration. James Pollock will take the Executive Chair of Pennsylvania, on Tuesday the IGth of next month. A great concourse of citizens, Civil and Mili tary, is expected at Hurrisburg on that oc casion. Rev. Joel E. RkadlCt of Bloomslurg is announced as Principal of the Academy at Danville. A new Building has been erected for its use, (Henry R. Noll, buil der,) which is to be opened on the Sth of next month. Btt?Tuaiiks to Rcv.E. W.Dickinson, for a ropy of bis Discourse caused by the late visitation of Cholera in Pittsburg. It is supposed that one thousand souls departed this life during three weeks under that : aniiction. ayThanks to Mr. Middleswartit for early copies of tho I'rcsideDt's Message. Also for the full Census Report for 1850 ; (which, however, through some mistake has never reached us !) B,Messrs. Charles F. Read and Homer II. i'razicr, will commence tho publica tion, at Montrose,on the 1st January next, otrbelndrjxmlcntRrpM'can, devoted to the interests of the new Republican party. Joseph Rituer, a grandson of et-govcr-nor Rituer, was recently crushed to death by the accidental falling of a load of boards from a cart near Crescent city, Cal ifornia. Half a Century. The proprietors of the Cincinnati Gazette celebrated on Mon day evening, by a supper at the Burnet House, the fiftieth anniversary of the issue of the first number of that paper. CST'The Uuion county friends of the SPe Ct Railway, will observe that tectcr C0U,,,J kecP8 " w,tuful cSe UPUI tuat interest. e dou t forrct it, down here. a5Tl)e Democratic Union, Harrisburg, will be published Semi-Weekly during the Session of the Legislature, for 82.00, or $3.00 for the whole year. EBWe are informed that Mr. Adam Young, of RufTaloe Tp, shot and "fatally killed" a Bear, in the Brush Valley Nar rows, on Saturday last. J6if"One of the very best Farms io all in Union County, is advertised for sale in a preceding column. Mr. J. P. Cronuiller, late of Mifllin burg, we observe is now Principal of the SuDbury Academy. MTThc Jervy Shore New Letter i not dead it was only "missing." QL.A. P. Butler has been re-elected TJ. S. Senator from Sooth Carolina. BThc Lewisbnrg Post Office, is now at the residooce of the Post-Master. Freed Slaves. Fifty-three sou's freed by the will of the late Dr. Cbarlea Everett, of Virginia, have just loft Petersburg, V., for Pennsylvania, where the are to be lo cated with an outfit value of S1000 for each. The Post Master General has discontin ued the cfBi-0 in Mr. Pleasant township, Columbia Co., known as MrJanville, of which tho lata Frederick Miller, was Post Master. Good crops and the war in Europe, and hard times and Know Nothings in Amer ica, have caused the return of 12,000 emigrants, from New York (be past year. A Christmas dinner will be given at Weavers' Hotel by the ladies connected with the Lutheran Church in Sunbury, LEWISBURG CHRONICLE !& WEST The Republican Pabtt. A largo public meeting was held at Montrose, Pa., 0n the 27th ult., at which resolutions wero ,J0ptcd proposing the formation of a "Re- publican Partv" on the ruins of the old I pzTtv and based upon opposition of sla - : . erj cxieiiMuu auu me iuguive siave law. T.. Ttn ..! v;i r it,-' most influential Whig of that section, and the latter tho most influential Democrat, were present and delivered speeches advc-!A eating the resolutions. DONATION VISIT The friends of Rev. Dr.L'im are invited to make him a donation i visil 00 the evening of TacasnT, SSthjinst. IlnLiowAT a Fills. a certmin Rrrowly ror ItlUka Com plitiut. Mr. John nalrymple,, of SlaLo utrntt, IkMloo, mrrortlinc to his own wlmiMlon, milT'rH nt'irr than most profile from arvrrf nj frequrut billioun attarks arroni- of iui. nyLvm. irom wnitn. lata mi.no wan rnonuaiiy eun-d i. tkinr ii.n..wav' h. a ii.ushi,r. nlnt-trn yoaraofain, who urtMred much from 5Hk hma- iu M. ,ht i,. aim in ruri i tbw ju-lly ot'U'brnUMl Pit In, anil iuiii-d bvr bra! Lb In bvlW-r than ever It was in her iif. Carrectid Weekly. Wheat ?2 00 Eggs- 14 12 10 8 12 5,50 Rye Corn Oats Flaxseed Dried Apples. Huttcr 90 75 40 1,12 1,25 20 Tallow Lard Bacon Hani Clovcrsced . Lewisturg Post-Office Arrangements. EASTEBX Mails (fla BlLtoli) eterj dujr but Sunday, close at W, A.M. EASTEBX Mailt (la NolTU'nl arery day but Sun.I.y close at i) i o'clock, t. il WESTEBX, on Monday, Wednesday ami fri-ler, close at !.'.$ A.M. A'OBri7:.V(WilIlainjport) Moml. W rdn and Frl., close at 8 l'.M. of night preceding . SOC77A'JtA.Selinsgrote) Tued. Thurcd. and Saturd . close at 12, M. BCFFALOE X KOADS. Tuesday and Friday, rloi-Mt s l'.M. of night preeodinr. twnatlnrs hours dallrf except Sundays; from C until ll's. A.M., and from 12, M.'until 8. l'.M. Nur.iW, ISia. II. W.VKOIZEB, P. M. A VARIETY of School Books. Blank Books, Uift Uooksfor Holiday presents. Pens, Ink. Letter and Cap Taper, Fancy Stationery. Mrtsazines, Papers, etc. etc. for sale cheap at the Ltwiantrno Var Orrici. At James D. Chamberlin's, in Bnfttloe Tp. 14th inst., bv Rev. kaac Grier, Joas Hi in, of West Bu'naloe and Miss Mv E. Biasta. On 13th inst., by Wm.Kline.Esq., Faissus M. Orcit, of Freebur?, Union Co., and Miss As l!njt, of Swatara, Dauphin Co. DIED, In Danville, lOih inst, in her 41st year. Mm Js wife ot Wm. Bidille. In Sunbury, the 19ih insl., Mr. Cbbiti!i Bnwti. Just Received, At the New Store, next door to Kline's Huiel, Market street, Lewisburg. 100 doz. Ryle's bat Italian tpoun &7i of every lhan ,,... siiu at . ..i Dr snool. or.40 cts. pr dozen. Also a one assortment of Dress Silks (very cheap,) Men's & Boy's Heavy Woolen Mittens, Perforated Bristol Boards, Z-phyrs. cVc. A fresh assortment of Confectionaries for Christmas Holidays and Fancy Articles . . ... . ,., 1 for Christmas and New ear s. Holidays. - GTCall and see. SHOE SHOP, REMOVED ! Q & D. SLIFER have removed their Boot ,he bas.ment of Frick's Saloon, on the WEST side of NORTH THIRD street, third door from the corner, where ihey will be glad to see old patrons and the public generally. Lewisburg, Dec. 19, 1854 REMOVAL S. F. LYNDALL HAS changed his quarters to SuELLta'a Old Siand, about a square " pp street," wh're he has more room to dispoye of his stock of BOOKS. STATIONERY, GIFTS for CHKISTMAS, AE W YEAR S. Sec. &c. Call and see. Dec. 20. Post Office Removal ! THE Lewisburg Post Office is removed to my residenre, on the WEST side of NORTH FOURTH Mree, ;et, nearly opposite to inet Shop. Dec. 20. H. W. C CROTZER, P.M. ELECTION. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockhold ers of Ihe Lticitturg Bn'rfjfe Cbmpantt lhat an Election will be held al the house of Alexander Blairs in ihe Borough of Lewisburg on Moniv the 1st day of January nexl, for Ihe purpose of electing one President, six Managers, Treasurer am! Clerk to conduct the concerns of said Company for one year. WILLIAM CAMERON, .'resident. Lewisburg, Dec. 15, 1854 T AMPS Just ree'd by Howard & Cc's Express, ihe best LAKD LAMPS no I IIIVL'e M. I rv J. HAYES & CO. rpiMS! TEAS! Jusl ree'd from the Can Ion Tea Company of Xew York, the fol lowing description of Teas, mostly put up i i and J lb. packages, viz. Imieriaf, Young Hymn, 0' ".', Gunpuwifcr. The above Teas are of very snperior qnality. and sold at low prices by the only Agents to Lewisburg for Caiiloa Tea Company. J. HAYES A CO. SPOHTCM EN! The subscriber ban on hand a large and well selected slock of Cans, Pistols, Hevolver. Rifles, Gam? Bags.Powder Horns, 8hot Poaches. Ac, as follows. Single barreled Shot Guns from 9 3.00 to f 8 Double do do lO.OOto 40 Hmooth cut Rifles Pt.Twist Rifles. r.rr fin 10.00 to SA.to Revolvers 7,00 to S3 ' Pistols tin . , Comprising in all .he best ashmen, to I I Cn.il I. iliid nihMi anJ al I.nWEK riflkCS . ii... ... h. hnnh. thia .id. of Philadelphia. In : conclusion, give him a call and be convinced. v -. . . . , J.O. RICHARDSON. Hardward Store. 3 doors north of the Bank. Danville. OOD WANTED STRAY IIOG. Taken np by ihe nMcribrr, at Martin Driesbach's farm on ihe Turnpike near Biehl's tav ern, about the Sth inst. a spotted BAKKUW. weiehing about 100 pounds, Ion: l wi1, a sm,,ll piece cal oat of r'sht The (owner is requested la prove property, psy charge, and take it away. SAMUEL SLEER. Buffaloe Tp, Dee. 9, 1854 ; pniiipF Tfl MAVC A PUP I bHANbt IU IVlAIVC ft HLC . II determined to uil ihe Mercantile bus L accounioi m iicdiui.iirei'uuiv.i.. ...... ncss, and oners his StorcRooms,Ware Booms, anil Dwelling, FOR SALE. Said stand is situated in the Town of New Columbia, Union t!o.. Pa, on the West Branch River, in a rich settlement, where from $12,000 to 15,000 worth of Goods can be sold at good profit', and in sight of the Sunbury & Erie Railroad. Any person desi ring a pood 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 subscriber al the above place. J. D. DIEFFEXDERFER. New Columbia, Nov. I, 1854 FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE ON WOOD. HAVING no use for it this Winter, I ofler for sale, cheap, or exchange on pood OAK or PINE Wood, a good TWO HOUSE TEAM, all ricRed, and ready for use. Or I will sell or eichauge the Horses separately. DAVID RElJEil. Lewisburg, Nov. 29, 1854 Estate of Daniel Ranck, dee'd. "VT'ricE " herey iven lhat I"e,lers Tetamentarv on Ihe Estate of Dixiil Rascc, (late of White Deer Township, Union county.) deceased, have been granted to the subscribers by the Recister of Union county; therefore all those knowing themselves indeb ted to said estate will make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement, to Ihe subscribers, executors of the last will and testament of said dee'd. SAMUEL MARSHALL. ( Eecut. . DAVID RAMSEY. .'"tutor White Deer, Nov. 28, 1S51 A Situation Wanted, BY a person competent to take charge of Books and Accounts, or to perform the central duties belonging lo a Store or Merc antile establishment. Address -C," CArrmictc Office, Lewisburg, Pa. Nov. 22, 1354. I70R SilsE TWO new and elegant six-and-three-quarter Octave FlanOM. Also THREE beautifully-finished Mtl.O DEOXSr made after the newest improve ments. Apply to FR. J. GESSXER. South Fourth St. near Market. Lewisburg. Nov. 20, 1854 Administrator Xotlce. "yOTICE is hereby given, lhat Letters of jl Administration on the Estate of JAMES L.IRI. AND.Iaie or East ButTaloeTwp, Union UoMdec'd,have been granted to the undersigned bv the Register of Union county in due form 0f - therefore all persons indebted to said Or'v. merei P immtiian par. ment, and those, having any just claims are also requested lo present ihem properly auth enticated for settlement. THOMAS PENNY. Administrator. East Buffalo, Nov. 17, 154 pd Notice IS hereby Riven lhat Letters Testamentary on the Estate of MATHIAS SHAFFER, late of Ihe Borough of I.ewisburp, dee'd, have been eranled to the undersigued. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those bavin); claims asaint the same will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. SAMUEL SHAFFER. E ,. JOHN HOUGHTON, Executors. Lewisburg, Nov. IS, t854 LEWISBURG NURSERY rtotanlc Harden. THE subscriber offers for sale a fine assort ment of TREES and SHKL'BBERV.such as Pear, Plum, Cherry, Apricot.Siberian Crab; Quince, Grape Vines, Raspberries, Currants, Gooseberries, Ornamental Trees and Shrub bery. Everblooming Roses, Flowerine Plants, 4cf 5 H.R.NOLL. Lewisbnrg, Nov. 8, ISM 6nt "Wheat, and Flour! nAVIXO rented WOLFE'S MILLS, the subscriber will pay the hishest price in ! CASH for Wheat. He will keep constantly on hand. Wheat and Flour to Retail, and ms Wa"on will run daily to Town todeliver Flour and receive Wheat. All Wheat he sells, he will guarantee m make 40 lbs. Flrer per bu shel. Persons wishing Wheat.will leave their bags at my Storehouse, and ihey shall be punc tually attended to. .,- ALEX R AMMO 8. Lewisbnrg, Sept. 14, 185 NOTICE. OUR Firm being this day dissolved, we would say to all who know themselves indebted to s. that we are in need of the needful, and are anxioas lo settle p our bus iness wilh as little delay as possible. Our Books will remain at the old stand, and sel i , .a k. i,hr nCthe Firm. "-" ' REBER & VORSE. Lewisbnrg. Sept. 50, 1854 or ins LEWISBURG ACADEMY Will commence on Titcasaav, Ocr.19, 1834, to Continue 20 weeks. The course of Instruction In this Institution ii calculated to prepare youlhs to enter College or for general business. Composition and Declamation receive care fol attention. The subscriber is solicitous to secure a class of Ymtng Ladies. Th M.Me is In dailv ns in the school. For reference, the Principal takes pleasure refer to many or our around the place, wno nave naa weir cnnarcn mA w.-.l. n il.r his care. TuUio-Yo, W," In and COIuluwi. Heading, Writing, Geography, Ati Ih mefC, nn.,n.f anil II. S. History) SB per session. j i' a i i i - Contingent eipenses per Winter session, 60 cts. per scholar, eiira. No dedaction except for sicknes JOHN A"POLPH. ileef. l. l64 rnncipal BRANCH FARMER. Mammoth Head Quarters! NEW GOODS ! J. & J. WALLS ARE just receivinp; iheir FALL SUPPLY of Goods. Cut ass Sii. Le wisburg, Oct. 4, 1 854 Cheaper than Ever! Fall anil Winter Arrical oXew GooJi! nviisii & TORSE MOST respectfully announce tofriends and the public generally thai they have jusl received a carefully selected stock of DRV GOODS, of every variety, and at prices to suit customers, embracing Ladies and Gentlemen's dress goods, domestic, furn ishing goods, gloves, Hosiery, iuiuuIIUS, best qualities sugars, molasses, honey.cottee, leas, spices, tobacco, segars, crackers, ham, cheese, dried frnit, &c. ui A.FIDVV ARE 1 we" se,'c,eJ ,toclt of shovels, spades, forks, hoes, and r",'y of cutlery, carpenter's, mason's, and black smith's tools. QUEESSWARE,lhe cheapest ever ofTered in this market iron-stone, granite, china and whileware, also common lea-setts, ic. HATS AND CAPS.of all kinds and at low PfA"of which have been selected with great care, and having been bought for CVjA ihey are enabled to sell al unusually low rates. I hey deem it unnecessary to particularize, as their stock embraces everything likely to be called for. Purchasers will find it iheir advantage lo give us a call. PRODUCE taken in exchange. IVWI STOUT TO naaSa-J Lewisburg, Oct. 25, 1854 New Firm New Goods! .4 nets Broom tweept clean .'" JUST RECEIVED, by way of Cattavrissa Railroad, ONE of Ihe choicest and most desirable assortments of seasonable DRY ASD t'ASVY GOODS ever brought to this place, and which they offer 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. . nr IVA full assortment of HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, GROCERIES, 4c, and al low prices. . IDDINGS & WETZEL. Lewisburg, Oct. 21, 1854 DlMMOltltlOal. TUB Firm of L. IDDINGS &. CO. has been this day dissolved by the sale of the interests of Samuel Geddes and James S. Marsh, to Aaron E. Wetzel. LEWIS IDDINGS. . SAMUEL GEDDES. JAMES S. MARSH. Lewisburg, Oct. 0, 1S54 NEW FIRM. THE subscribers have this day entered into Partnership, to do a general Mer cantile business, under Ihe name of Iunixes 4 WiTxai, and respectfully Solicit the pat ronage of their friends and the public. . LEWIS IDDINGS. AARON E.WETZEL. Lewisburg, Oct. 9, 1H54 Accomluodation Line of u da aim ; q J;ij htttoiin E.Jto;!u!rg pri ij liioif. JOHN Al. llfcSS MOST respectfully announces to the trav eling public that he is running a Daily Line of Coaches (Sundays exCepterl) between Letvisburg and Milton. Leering the ditl"ernt Hotels in Lewisbnrg at about 9 j o'clock A.M , arriving at Milion in time to take the Philad elphia morning train of cars leaving Milton for Lewisburg upon ihe arrival of Stapes from Williamsport. .4An.leave Lewisburg at 3, P.M., returning to Lewisbnrg upon the arrival of the Philadelphia evening train, for Bloomsbiirg, Caltawissa. Danville, or Williamsport, this is the cheapest and quickest route. Fare 37 ct$. Paccaota safely and earefally attended to. Lewisburg, Dec. 1, 1SSI NEW ROUTE. ca tta rnssA, ton. i ia stsron r ebie bail-road ores to iruiux. 8a hou rs between Philadel phia and Milton Fare, $4 50. ON and after Monday, Sept. Mth, and until Extension to Williamsport, Passenger Trains will be run every day (Sundays excep ted) as follows : Leaving Miltoa at II, A St., connecting with Reading Railroad at Port Clinton, arriving at Philadelphia at T-TO, P.M. leaving Philadelphia at 7.30 A.M., arrive at Milton at 4 30 P.M. A Freight train wilt leave Miltoe on Monday Wednesday and Friday, and Port Clinton on Tuesdav.Thursday and Saturday of each week. Freight is carried lo and from Philadelphia Without transhipment, from Reading Railroad Freight Depot corner of Broad and Cherry Sis. T. M'KISSUCK, Oct II, IS54 Superintendent. New and Beautiful Fall Goods. JUST opeoing and entirely too busy to enumerate articles but for quantity, quality, or low prices-, cat? on Oct. 4. J. HAYES CO. BEAVER, KREMER & MOORE have received their New Fall Goods, which Ihey are enabled to dispose ol rsieaw xo.iLTriiir. Lewisbarg, Oct 4, lt64 AND NE .V FIRM. The parlnersh!p here tofore eiisliug between Reker a forje, was this day dissolved by mataal consent David Reber having disposed of his interest in the Concern lo Peter Hursh. The business will be conlinned at ihe old stand under Ihe Firm otHurih Forte, who will be happy lo serve all the old customers and lots of new ones. DAVID REBER. O. R.V0R8E. Lewisbnrg, Sept. 30, 1851 IIUSSEI'S GRAIN REAPER, for cutting both Grain and Grass MANUFACTURED and for sale at tht Lewisburg Fonndrv by GEDPEi-, MARfH ft ti Bv Enress.! ANOTHER lot of Tine Brocba SHA WLS and Parmet Ctoihs of all .hades, al " o'c.y"' ""i. HAYE8 A CO. Eagle Mill. xTivtxn Mr.'iilt. in a manner . . u ! 1 I I and imoroved. the Steam Gri recently lost by lire, the snuscnuc.. fully infurm ihe public that Ihey ar prepared to do all kinds ol Uusioui worn ? Grain as heretofore. -.. NESBIT. HAYES A. FICUTHORN. Lewiaburg, Oct. SS, 1854 ExpretS OMce ! f The undersigned have been appointed Agents for HOWARD l-Os I Boots.Laee Boots. Gaitert aed Hheef frvrty EXPRESS LINE, and are nw prepared to . ,e T,riety aow wmb also forward, daily. Packages, Specie, Bank Notes I ieiecti0B e; the ttchovl aad Classical Ac. lo Philadelphia, New York. Bosron, Al- ! RnO If Q bany, Baltimore, and intermediate prinls.also . DWWtVO - to the other Northern and Eastern cities. now ii s in our Aeauemiea aad t' U The public are respectfully invited to pat- , together with a good assortment l ltaIU roniz? the above line, as ii is the quickest and . gaerjr, ie. ' safest method of transportation between ihe The above goods have been eare.ally itlic cities and Lewisbnrg. led and will be sold at very reduced pric. .. Packages received by or before 9 AM. will The undersigned also eritiioues to arai arac arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be tore Boots aad Shoes f everj dejcriain. delivered early in the following morning. order, and from his long experience an Receipts given for lime and price. I determination to spare no eftVrt or expease t . ' . r ... . . . . n . . i - , o . . . . i . . iiiiai rMadclplum unite i .i.ooiun iniruoi. . .. ' .m i .1 n r,k I Oct. 26. THORNTON A CO. Hbo wants a PUIIa. Dally paperl ON and after Nov. 1st. the undersigned will furnish subscribers with any of the Philadelphia Dailies, on the eveniug of the same day as published. Whoever, then, wishes the news, can be supplied by at once leaving their names with Term 6 cts. per week (for ihe Penny I as. naoersipayab e weekly or monimv in aavnce. I f r " 3 THDRNTOV A. CO 1 , KxeCUtOr'a OtiCC. "V'OTICE is hereby given that Letters Tea- I j umeniary on the Estate of JOHN A. V ANVALZAH, fcsq, late of Retiy i p. union y, complaint c.rl bv KOWASD8 BLACK Co., dee'd, have been granted lo the under- ! Ji ukkkY K'XiT. Tba au lnutatk,a aauaaa lis i. ,k UM,Ki.f hi i .ninn ronniir in uyc Ii ..... i.J.ki.,1 m lorm ol law ; inc..-iure n jrciwm iuuv.. said Estate are requested lo make immediate pavment, and those having any just claims are also requested to present them properly authenticated fur scute ment. H RA1I B. VAX V ALZAH. ) Exec- -LAIRD HOWARD. uior. MARBLE BD. The subscriber respectfully inlorins lUe public thai he still continues the Marb'e Business al his old stand in the upper end of Market street, iu this Borough, where he is prepared to manu facture MONUMENTS, TOMBS, Grace Stones, MinttU, l'ln'frmt,Stfl,t-c. IU haa a vanetv of Carved and Plain work now fiuished, and teady for lettering. Person? desiring any article in his line of business, are requested to call at his Yard.as he will there sell r-iO per cent cheaper than can be bought of persons going through the country. All orders will receive prompt atten tion. SOLOMON RITTER. Lewisburg, Sept. 13, 1854 Danville Hardware Store, TH.1EE VOO&S XORTU OF THE BAXK, VT which will be found a large and well selected stock of Hardware, Cutlery. Iron, Pleel, Nails, Carriage iriin'irigs. Harness mountings. Carpenters', Cabinet-makers' and Shoe makers' Tools, Boot and fhoe Findings, Moroccos Kid, Linings, French Calf skins, Cedar and Willow Ware, Steel Springs, Anvils. Vices, Screw Plates. Screw Be'.lows, Builders' Hardware of every dcscription,VenilianWindow Bid fbutters,W indTwSash,8ilverpltd Ware, Brittannia Ware, Hunt, Pirols, Revt vers, Manilla and Hemp Rope. Sperm, Lard, and Whale Oil. Tar, Window Class, l.ookine Ulass Piates,Lineed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Pore White Lend, While Zinc Paints, Blake's Fire Proof and a full assortment of ether Paints. Wines and Lienors at Wholesale aed Retail. Japan, Copal, and Ciach Vat nishes, Ac. die. All of which will be sold very cheap for cash, country produce, or four months' approved credit. J. O. RICHARDSON, it the signs ef ihe Anvil and Saw. Danville. Sept 14. Ii4 lytot ")l"3IPS fdmps J Pumps'? Well and ine verv best arti. le bow in use.ihose wishing to purchase en be convince.1 of this fact by Th uhserilT bas alo an hand LEAD P1PK from J to I) inches. J.O. RIf HARDfON. !anvit!e Hardware Store, 3 f oors X. of Ihe Bank of Danville. Pcpr 15, IM4. S UNION TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Ice (Tflim and Cntlnx Kaloobv Corner tf Second and JIarket Sfs. Hiring rented the coremmlions aad wen lied buildings at Ihe lower end of Market fU (formerly the mansion of Wm.Ilayessq.) the subscriber is prepared io entertain STRAXGERS AXD TSA VELEKX Man and Beast, With lodging and (ood ba mt wilh iatoifcatiag liquor. CVTherr is also attached an fCT. CREAM fialoos for Ladies, and an EATING SALOON for Gentlemen. He respectfully solicits a fair trial, and share of the public palrooage. E. PETES?. Lewisbnrg, March 30, 1354 3m N JOTICE. Application will bt made to the next Legislature to chance the name of the "Lewisburg Savings Institunon." to "THE l.VlSBCRO BANK." wiih One Hundred Thonsand Dollars additional capital.; and aathority to issue its own notes for eirca lalion subject to the provisions of the general banning laws or this uommonweauu. By order of the Di rectors : H. P. SHELLER. Treasurer. Lewlsb-rrg, Fa-, Jan J, 1?5 STOCK OF Boots tad r A NEW Boots ani ; Hkr Shoes. Stationery. rflHE subscriber anapoocej to b frieaato received (torn PhilaiUlphia a large aa eat rr,-r,f A'P Tl"Ti3 3 fil!) jlAlilt eompnaiBg every kicd anu Taneiy ol Geatlo mta's Boots, Gaiters, Munroes,Tis, MUjjtt, Ac. ' LadieJ Fin GaUtr Coctt, i l..nHa and Ties of lL lata 1B(i moil approved styles. f Boys', Mis', and Children please, be Dopes io warn ami in"" - . . I II i v unl IlllTdh. absreot business. Jon.' avwaa - . Lewisburg. May 6. 1853 I'HitcrKitit ,Vedie1ne. FlTxa ! Acta Coin Bow'a TM Mnitaab TUC l'ivrsltj of frr Jl.-diriB atd rvlT Ilia--If. coarurrd jr tkaStaUaf paao.jl.aala al laa laU aaarioa ivia. 3Wh AarU, lil aaalalj lut Ik aariiaa of arraauna the etua rvaoltiBa Uvn tbm aahtal aaiiMaa . . . .u.. C ik. - -- ' imf tL, wn rriiai.i. rattoi taaaa ikudi , ib. ri'"" rTjr: i mllcaladirra.lia.iB.pjchal mat lBklons- Iral.aritT aao knewa tlncarT i tbo traaUBaalaf o 1. r..,uilral.f.tk,n..ba.a.aaiUli.a l , roconvcBdiac u U tiw allheal tia laU. raliaa of m.a.4. uimuub. n huuti, m, uw j - (hUC'liaMl I pbuat."ao wll knowa aa Kowaftil'a lempaaBd fjnp off Hlackaorrjr liuot, ana vararatlj rvet'kMaand it to Uio aoa fiifeneo of paUoatii afllnvd ailh lhoaeoB,lainta. kallat a to baiataltiakloia the traatataat ol aacb caaaa. Uoa. Unary K. Blroac. 1 Uoa. J. k. IlaaifaB, BjordaroftaaTriutMa, 1 Jofaa k. koaand, al. . I l. k. Aaktoa. Mas, V llaetor u, r. Kaq. All (OBiaiaaieatloBa la bo a'".drawa. Jola K. Rowaad. M. kad of tha fkanBacaatical ImbbiIbmbiW aad rrea-dcotnf tka I'bit.raity. Uua bwaaaaari aodomta.Ku.aTSoBlklaaoBdlWaoC Philadrllna. ilraack biaaoBiary at tbo ftoro ef Dr. X. A. 11. IllOEAIoN k CO Xaanalara. TO LIHBERNES. ANTED 30 to 60.01 0 It Kapla St 20 to 30.100 do 4 by 4 10 to SO 000 fi 3iB.Ash plaak to to 30.000 11 14 do ; to be delivered this ciming Fall aad Spring : the bank of the River al Harmburg. Lena i of good quality and strait graii.ed is waatad. j Proposals will be received till fcept. 1 ht furnishing the above, and persons sending prw posals will state the quantity and qnality ul tka ' dinerent kinds ihey an fnrnish.and whta. I Term of paymeal cash a delivery aa4 , inspection. Address (post-paid) 480 W.O. HICKOK, Harrisburg, Pa. j DAGUERREOTYPES! SVX KER & U ITT X would inform ta public that Ihey have fitted up a in the New Building ower Dr.Tbornioa's Lraf Sstare eulrance al the rf aw, op stairs where they are prepared to perform any worn in their line io Ihe best style of the art. Wa can take pictures at almost any hour in the day. Children taken as well as adults aad other pictures copied. As we have now a permanent Ideation, flttad j up purpvscij anu exclusively lur aaguarraa typing, we mink" we can reader enure saiialac liuD, aad respectlnlly lender our services. P. SPYKER lewisbnrg, Aug. I. 1853 J L. ilAWN JACOB DYER, Cattawissa, M Would inform his old friends and tka public generally on the Weal and North llraiich.lhat he continues In keep the HTA9K H OTEL, in the center of the Town, aad aska a fair share of patronage. (pt- PRESERVING aad PicklingJARS just read and for sale at the Mammoth Drug Star. Aug 10 Da. THORNTON & CO. JI7ST ree'd and for sale at the Mammoth Drug Store a large supply of Dr. Green 'a genuine BITTERS, fr cure of Drscepjia.eia. Aug 10 D. THORNTON t CO. Tltbesrraphlc Prlnflnf; Ofllr, J and a large quantity ot PIC TI KES, for Framing, and for Di awing Tear hers. K. VOI.KMAR. N.W. Corner Fifth and Market Sis. GERMAN and FRENCH Languages. Draw , inr. Pain ling, and Draughting, taogUt by K.T. l,ewi.-.Durg. &epu I, If 04 " Small Profit antt Quick SobB." BARGAINS at the CHEAP STORE BROWS & UlLBIfU. "1T7E take this method of informir-g tka W public that we have fitted up ibv eld "I'MOX TRADlXtS ATtlt; ! h" w -!J ereii attrtlira M " VMRTir- rnnr,. I Grerle B! tltjf. which caa not fail to please, entier ia rrgara io price or quality. Our gcuds have beta hori-ht kr cash, at the lowest price, aad wil be sold oa acrcmanodafiBg terms. CASH will be paid for ail kinds of Grain and the very highest prfce paid, in goods, tat everv desciiption of Dmedic Frodvu. Tartlevine, May, 1S64 Dap ef Uaioa Connty. "VTOW in coarse of preparation, a MAP i.1 Unioa t'snnty, 10 by 17 iathss ia size, ethibitia: all the prinripal Kr.aatsia i'4 sireams tnwaship and bimaek Sara.nrf. ir 4e.. with ihe prryeird Di ! tine. It will be sold ar ?I.f ia plaia style. 1,25 when colored, I.?5 with maslia kack sal rollers, and I.S0 wbea meaated tti raloraa. The subscriber asks the leaa of drafts. . as he is desirous of mating a correrl, ha4 some, and n.-efal map -. aad asks the patirw " are of the public gczrrrallv. - ' K. T0LKMAK. Lewistarg. May I. IE54. Dr. Jacob Horlacber, j OTANIC PHYSICIAN, hartng regaiaed JL- nrarra. .. resnmea nis practtre rf tlx nruai; an. ansaaperTOT PALI E la aft f in great demand, and all orders sapplit. nsnat. (New Berlin. May IU SCHOC a:V CHOOL OBPFK9 e-'- oo the 5th iut. at h- Chrcnicle Office.