Lewisburg Chronicle & West Branch Farmer January 5, 1855. I if. The Lewisburg Chronicle at Isicisburrj, hid l irrxct and . a. m. rate W '""'''' ,r , B1,h,, ,1 te eight U. - " " ma ,i.l rrtsl.eo in "W-1""'.. .. .I .1.1. the time paid f t ,,!- fc-re. tanawlll,!, ineert. w t w coa l-r T .k "SreMerarh ,ulsiuent insero.n.r- fcr.i,mti,, Sajrar. ":'1,i7-l,..,tc.n..t ta. Ti'-i,t0e ;;''',.'r '.,iiotii-r.a.my 1 .l.mr 2J il. Iirrr cut '.it p(.,,Jlmiwa.nt.f .. ....l. nrr. .rr ll"t ..Illlilt'J. arruriu e.ne.t. All V,mi.ni. J bj th nunc ! of ih' writer. t. r." i" ii'ntion. ! " TheMv-.NKTt. iKi KKAi ii i. ioe'J''''' or th. ClT'i'M'- kj ! "twn S''1 " , t .Jv.oe -ft. ' mri.!. for n....t roi,ne.d "itl" ,r"""1 1 , .. t ha asi-ruti"! With t.fJVti riit . .1 n-irtt i .1 on reafctuatl Vtm. t,.(-....t.-rti.eme.,toir-J f r.u -auae. , , , , w ,rt ,l,lU Jlier.-d. In. nd J"t' i.,.M , MrV-t ftrw t, nrlli "le, iii-l U.iv, Lctvisburff, Mea. rimir l ip.vi.vi7, Jan- 1S33. ADVERTIZE Mm nfnrti:T-r. V-r. I M !v I'ul lie Olti.vrs. in Tilt and : iil.lM . V. rl -i 'M.. il.lm,n,..,.lor..o,-r,..l.-ll l " di,i,-ofaii.tl....r---iiM - "; ?.'; " ' " mett,r. ., -t, ll,.-..-' ' " 1 t t " . r-r !! iuer-atinL- - r. u:.l i-li mar. n-n..:l.ll .- I tal- , ire lrt f"1 ' ' arliv-.M lT.nl jruilur-rf, r n.iim.1. r..t d.-n r-. 10 any in 1 1 - S'ale. Cj- Sec AIrrllsiiiiits. j Ift.Tle in s Tni'Mi Countj -Court opens ru .VinJay the 12th I'l bruary. I'rnvi Ji nee papers anntuuee the Heath I cf Thomas Wilson Iirr. Pasifi XkVHArt of Lrwisbur" is the f rtunatc cauJidate for I'uoikcopir fur t!i: Ile'UiC. ?i.A Pr.ihibitory St a!f Convention will lc hi'M at n.MUtistjrttii, couiuii'iicing on the lTtli January itist. tR.Mr. LkaHI-II f Xtw licrliu is on a trm to H.irrisl.nrir iiml oii io-r ,.me of lils olJ-fasliiontd jr'pln'cics tliro' the ,Sur. s3y-Re!iicnilcr that we furnish the I'mna farm Journal and the Lhrvnidv one year for Anwu.w J. rtn.u.s couipctent and uescmre is re-ai noimta v ;u k to tue Cociniis.-ioncrs of Union county. teyThe bear story in last week's Climn iclr, contained one error. AVe are told j hincc that Lis bearship was " pinned" ly 1 Jlr. Thompson Masoe, instead of Mr. ' Vouug. Wc freely mate the correction, in justice to Mr. Magce and the Lear. tfWe regret to learn that, yesterday forenoon, at Milton, Judge Pollock, had bis left band accidentally scalded to as : probably to disable it fur use for sonic weeks to come. ....Tl. . i . .r c... mo Autre 13 a fpirucu contest, ioriate ; Treasurer, at Harrisburg, between Messrs. i Hart of Philad. and lifkii of Union. I Hart n much the older man and puli:i- cian. but finds Slif. r a utrm.o- eomnotlt.,, competitor. ti . v ii i i- . . . (.lue.viHntn candidate not heard frotn. 8.I!e very careful in spcllio" proper names when you wish to use the TehVfapti. A I n .... .i . A gentleman recently sent a, message t' , , , ? i Wr street, Philad., (meaning L'lin- j bard,) but the Philad. (dhce returned that I they knew of no such slroet ; and before the error could be corrected, the whole ; object was frustrated. i j new rules and type which .' ftarted from Philadelphia hy Express last ' 17.:.!... 1 , . i.i : ,An.-llJ : . vuuipciiva to issue iv.r nrst xo. without t the contemplated improvements Thw I1"'3 rrpns,nf is getting to be anything but a Llessing, and if tot improved soon will be an unprofitable affair, for no one can rely upon it.) Ar,: J . .i . . fnend writes that we way send L to our paper if we don t cliarge too much." We Uink it well worth its price ?1, f)0 per year, r.r at the rate of about three cts. i a week and shall trur.t our corresnou lent will ratify our dtcisiuu in f,e i ! mi t ted " j --- i - BgLOur Standi mil Mine fnr-n.'U tirn 1 much nearer right in ihcir last m,E fl,, ; tne.r hrst. e shall sec what wc ball see." Wc don't know the " dispensation" referred to: our own opinion, after a seven jcars acrjuaintance.otily fuUr niU , . IS that .1 . 1, . ' . C--su -l--.ajiu J OLI.OCK Will. Hi: ll0V1r.TR H,5,SELr' ff tLrCe f. 1'JiU just. lao or ot-R l'rin!" comes out in .... . llir Ilia a...'- and new and cle . -'-M'v, newuressthruu Shout, to give the same I s..uuuc entertaining .ketches' luZ"' '""' ' and fresh - ...... , oc imparted to ,,s editori I department, which will be as l,ere,ofr. un. BlorT smmCi:a,e Cn!ri'' aUd Care cf Mr-Ml-, veral new and popular writers have care will is. ' JerarlD,f,lts- T'"? "nie . i ""in excluding from ii columns ev....i . . uu"'o "om us "-"J? w an mmo-si cate nam-. .... "r mc.eii. .Pared . rj ."',.?'n5cr"P -ill be refiaed familr a" t!fn, mo',al and Master at Wilkes-Barre in place of John Rich- ihe New Year0"81' l nun,hrr f"r ar(l' resigned. Col. H. B. Wright has rc- 'ng novellette .COmi"en"s 1 brilliant and tak-: turned home from Congress in poor health, velist and ad f ll" f""Tlte no ' ne of lhe Wilkes-Barre" papers, the Rr.. nJ entitled Th Wr'"r' '""'ea.nt Mur- J corrf, seems to regard the new county of Lacka Qtudroo ' 'tC,' or ,he Afr'can wanna a sure lo e erected. of 'ht Fkl e2 f 'he SU'"! C"sl" Terms 1 SctuvmThe County Agricultural Socie t'.:ttr, Ph-i a'J"' A' W'nch' Ult'heanut 'y is aliveand much more zealous than conn ' ,4'Phia. publisher's agnt. i fits of rhncc its number-, and wealth. Nco3 items from (fil)fr Counties- Nmramrriimii. T. B.Ducher, A. B., is Principal of the Milton Academy. A large : ,ack doa was killed in Suuhury, after having bitten several other dogs. It was supposed to be rabid. The ladies" dinner fur the ben ef.tof the Lutheran chnrch was partaken of by about 120 persons, nd a nett pruht of 100 realized. The entertainment was enlivened by the new Bi ass Band, which appeared in public for the first lime- V A limner, M The meet - 1S elected C. of the (T. I. A inz at Shamokin on the CI 1 Ult., when Judge HeKenstein delivered the deeds for valuable coal property, was addressed by Gov. Bigler and others. The American savs the gift em- braces a large body of coal land which when properly developed, will, it is estimated by c.impeiclTl juuges, j leni i.ni,oit ions 01 cm . . t . . 1 . e... ...... 1 ar.nu.iHv, worth at the mines f!OI),000. On the l!)tli ult., Frederick Haas, c-niductor on the 8Ham..kin railway, by a misteP on the cars one ,orn off aI ,hc ancle, and af- terwards ha.! to undergo the operation of hav- 11 , .1 I 11 thn air fni.itiililml liK iitr lK LllPr. lit tt'H $ nig o - sUNliiined umlcr the dreailful pain, ami it 10 Court commenced at 1 n . , S.llihurv oil I he 1st Hist. 1 lie J.Jck-UP at I Milton has been completed j Pcnnt. Court opened the 1st inst. The j County Supciiiitcndent of ( O Schools ; has called a convention of Directors and friends to meet at Diouuifiekt on Friday thf 12th int. The Wah-house of Mr. A. K'iuk, 11! joinfl 'IJ, was discovered to be on fire Friday in .ruin!? a week about 3 o'clock; but bcni:; detached froni the main binldiim. and the m .riling calm, no other properly was destroyed. It originated from a barrel taking lire in which a-hes were kept. Jl'thti. A Teachers Association has been firmed, which will meet the Isl Friday in March n'!rt, at Mi!lint,i-n. The Sentinel ' has a warm recomineii 1 tiion of Col. Siifer for Ssrie Tw.ioirpr It .lis- notices the feelinfr aroused ajainst the illicit Lottery gambling of tlie day. One of the Mililinlown teachers was bolted out of his hou-e the morning af'er Christmas an old folly, not generally observ ed nowadays. I.truwi sr.. A Common School rniivrnto n b"ld at Money on tiiciith n't., was ad. Id s - ed by Je-se W. ilarreit, the county S'.ipennu-ii.I-ent. The Lvcomins County Mutual Fire Itis'.ir. nice Company paid during the last vt ar sJlLoo'i "(7 for damage occasioned by lir-s, ' princin illy i:i Motr.ro.se and HonesJalc. A lai'e itumL.er i f persons were bouiul over at : tiie isi ('otiit, for li'.nl at the next sessions, principally fir keeping t pj'lmg houses. Key. J. S.naliey advertises the Female Semina ry prperty in .Muncy. Plenty ol enismi in the Willra nsport market last week. Jiide Woi .Uv.ird slaufilitered two porkers of 17 months old each wcihin? nOO lbs. At the upper end of White Di er Valley, Washing ton Tp., the mini have suspended operations for want rf water. The .'ersey Shore and Wilhamsport people are at loL'erl.eads about the proposed alteration of the Railroad above til. .n...... 'l'l. f..-Wf-. ... 1.. . . ..(' , . V, ' ,r ... . a abolnhin inenewotficeot C ounty Siinerinteu- dents oi Common Schools : the iVr quotes the opinions ofMessrs Thos. 11. Burrows and H. L. DielTeiibai h, in their defence. Both journals, undoubtedly, disinterested in their opinions, and ihe Press on ihe inside track for certain. . German Reformed congregation will be organized in due form at Williamspori on uudav the 7th inst. A Baptist Chnrch of memherc was constituted at Willinmsni rl a I .1 Thursday week Rev. J. Green Miles, pastor. I preaches in the Court House. John M'Carty of Muncy slaughtered a beef, 13 munths old, weighing 400 lbs. when dressed. Ciihtov. Henry I- rysint-er maites his ral euictfirv in trie liemt'Crat. aim rernot'es t .... .. , . . H Deel ousy '" fi"'nS '''e"1 're houses ti,.. publishes a black list of delin- quent patrons. The Tribune nominates D. ,, , , .. . , . , M- E',sk Esq., for next State Senator (which offi(.e is cllimei!i ,,y ,,. UeacruBle Whig, fjr Center county.) Miist.hu.-Alexander Best and Thomas Brandon are appointed hy Gov. Biglcr, Notaries I'ublic. Alexander J. Frick,Esq.,of Colum- bia Co., admitted to the Bar of Montour. The last Grand Jury recommends a better police system for the borough of Danville. Th IV.l.l. fU..lr . . f .1 i . toins anil enonisec ertv in thl murni.m ,.f ' - t ' s,!nas' an i t"e uanville Crass Uand par- ,u ii.. ,r..,.... CoLrxai. A young man named White night, of Ml Plea-ant, was working in the mines of the Bloomsburg company, hen the earth fell in, and injured him so that he died soon a er. several uigraceiu ug us oc- A ,, t .... , Mir.Ltx.-The State Teacher's Association convened at Lcwistown, the 2filh ult. Rev. W. Wiley. M. D., ren-.rned Methodist missi- ""ary from China, has been lecturing on the Manners Ac. of the Chinese. The County , Musical Convention met at M Veytown on the ; oth ad adjourned to meet at Milroy on . the 7lh March next. The Gazette has niih - lishcd the History of Jesuitism from tlieEney- ; rl.n,n Am-r.eann j Bt.aiit. The ll'illidaysburg Standard chro-1 i nicies a consideruble decline in the value of j j real estate! in lhat county. :V j D.cniv. The Harrisburg Herald is out in : j ,i.,i.;.mi, ;, .l, t , . . , ,, , , . i Land Oihce, and calls upon those there de-1 I franded to aid ill an investigation. A Young ' Men's Christian Association (very much need ( e.t; tias oeen lormeu in narrismirg, nr. j Is I . a mm . .1. w ; ... t..:.i. ti.i. !,.,..! mrsaie. a Atusicai r estivat win commence II;'"'1'"r?' on Tueadajr the 0.1. inst. Mr. su.air , lie oiiuini j.inLiid iuwtii.13 oil .1 visit to his former home, and receives much attention. LrsTra. James Black, Esq., is urged in the Express as belt Mayor of I. aiieaster Ci ty. Si. John's Lutheran Church was dedic- ated. Sunday last. A young men's Christian Association has been formed in ihe City James Black, Esq., President. Leti.asF.. Jacob Sorbcr is appointed Post W.aitax. A Sre i n Wednesday week JeS'j troyed the Co ty buildings, but the records were mostly saved MoiTi..Mtur Jf. W. Bonsall. Esq.. is an- pointed rotary Fubue, hy Gov. Hitler. Dimalion. The Members and Friends nt lh f'r.e..t., l'l...r..k I..-..I... mMuf, E(, WlllIJJ1 L,;, a ijona.lon visj, aI nis house on Tuesday, Jan. 9. afternoon and evening. The public are respectlully invited loauum. aaaaa. aaaa 1 SUXUt.OUltrft iH.TlUtt. Curreelrd Weekly. Wheat S2 00 Kye !0 Kggs .6 14 . 12 . 10 . 8 . 12 .0,50 Tallow I.tir.1 li.KOQ Ham... Cluvcrsccd ... ('urn 10 40 1,12 1,25 ().,ts Flaxseed 1 - 1 4 . . t . . lriru .'I')lt's . l!uttor. " "" : '- ( Lewisburg Post-Office Arrangements. j EASTt Ky M-jj, (im , ever, d.j hut ?un.laT. ; " ' A t.tiTiff.V M!!5 Ncsin'li errrjr dny I.ul .s,iud , v '.. c.use l O CluCH, i. .! ivestehx, ob Monaay, WcancMiny anu riiisjr. vr.,..,., ,,.. .. . 'T J2 , ; .OAT.,.Ttilliirj!Fvort.M..i..l Vnln snderl. ! cto- at 6 KM - of Dibt Iireer di ; a.m. SOrr.'.V. Selincroe)Tu:d.TliurMl.ai! Saturd., c!..n at i, M- BrrtALOE X UO.WS. Tu-fdeyard rridav. I niHti' Ml 9 i .ji lit in:... jirevv i.uk. li a v., i.i from li, t. uutu . i.m 1 "". :- -- ' ' ' -- On the 1st inst., by Kev. Dr.Claik, Mr. A.E. Ve:zel and Miss Mary C. Schallle also Mr. J. F. lieale and M-ss Kmily Schallle all of l.ewibuig. l"a. The Printers were kiudly remembered on the j- yous occasion. By Kev. Ira Foster, in I.ewisburg, 2d insL, Henry L). Kowoover of lauvil!e and Miss liobccra P- Porter of Lcwisburg. 21st ult.. Watson W. Furman and Miss Anna E. Wil - kers.ui, b. th of shamokin. " In Harriburi;. 12th ultM by Rev. A. Cook - it Miss Caroline M'Cuiinell of Uuthnerille, Chester Co. In Fredericktnri, (J., lC.h alt., by Rev. James heeler, William Werse!, late of Lewisburg, and Miss Laura Jane litgbv, of Frcdern kton. By Key. E. Kieil'er. of Mifllinburg. 2:id Nov. D.ivi.l Vaneoia of iiuH'iloe and Miss Sarah Farley i f East llull.iloe. l'lth ulb, George Iloiis.-I and Miss Marraret tlross.both of West Itellaloe. 21st ult .Jac.'b Mowrv of New Ber lin and .Mr-. Susanna More if Limestone. i 2 ltd ult , S. lom hi Yahtn and M:ss Mary Ann Sb uitz, b..;h of West l'liilaloe 2-tth nit . Da-' vi ! Hamler and Miss Ke:ah Walker, both of B'lT.ili.e. A!-o Allen M.mrer and Miss Eliza- belli Hums, b .th ol West Bulialoe. Also Jer eintah Kling ol Kelly atul Miss Sarah Rishel of liufiUloe. ; By Rev. Geo. V. 'ir. 5th ult, I). W. Montgo mery of Cass Co., Mich., and Lvdia ( '. I'..i.in r t M.iit-'iir Co. -1st ult . Franklin Buyer of I 'nioii ( 'o. and Mary E. It it er of M 'litour On the 2-'t!i ult., by Key. P. Wiilard, John Rolierts of Nitlintiiiteriaiid and Miss Anna: Jones of llauville. 1 In s.inlmry, 2!l:h ult., by Kev. Mr. Fisher, Ilu-h Pursel of Danville and Miss Margaret 11. shey of Siin'Hiry. 1 On th Ssth, by Rev. James Brads, at Dean's H"te. Ilanville. Charles M'Gregnr and Miss Clara Ei kart. both of Northumberland. j llv Rev.Krleninver. Jsiih ult.,Jacob Mauck of i N". Berlin and Mrs.Vnelia Bender of Chapman. By Rev. .1. i. Ansparh. 21st ult., Fntiklin Bickeiand Miss Rebecca Davis, both of Kelly. ' 21th n't., Amos Gross of Butl'aloe and Miss Elizal-eili Huh! of Hartley. By Kev. Lewis May, 21st ult., Daniel Frvofl Jackson and Miss Susanna Shout of N.Berlin. ' Bv Rev. A.B.Casper, 2Hih ult., George Dark and Miss l.vtlia Beaver, both of Union Tp. ' 2 1 inst., Siia Entile and Miss Sarah Xewber-; ry, both of Danville. aVJ DIED, In Lewisbrirg, Id inst., a Son of David Aurand, aged 1 year and 9 months. I In BulTalne Tp 2d inst., LxvVis Ptaid, aged i about 30 year's. I At the residenrr Of I. is son, Itich'd L. Knw- nnvr-r in Milton isth nit a hie h;rtK.i- ' ..,.,, K . i5 a " flirm ' of New Jersey tin the -i'tli tut., near t enterville, Mrs. Hannah Yost, in her Rllth year. In Franklin Tf, Lye. Co., 27th ult., Daniel Gortner, in his SSth year. Fir. & Mrs. C. B. BULLARO, rrE.f'HEKS of the Piano-Forte am 1 SINGING. I'.ioms at Peters' I'nion Temperance Hotel, Mondays and Saturdays. Mr. Bullard is Agent for the sale of the fol lowint; celebrated Instruments : Halleti, Davis i Cn.'s PIANO FORTES. uilh iheir imnrove.l Plii.tKiicneniiiin rtri.ln. MEI.ODEONS. ihrook-s CHI'RCI' ORG,fS fhep ' ..... '" ' ci 'instruments are built in the most thorough ; manner, and are unsurpassed for ixcTt i.vo I nicHSFsa or tiiik. j JlTPurchasers are invited to cali. ! Lewisburg, Jan. 2, 1853 Through to Hlniira ! ITThtlad.Trains reach Williamsport 5.1 5 r x. (passengers reach Elmira same evening.) Elmira Trains reach Williamsport 10.OUa.at. U-assengers ream . n.iau. same evening.) , I una. r reipnt irains reacft w mspon 6.00 .. j ,'"""a 1 """" " rasPorI 8-u r ,sT ()F LETTERs remaining ,n .he Po I , o.fice at LEWIsBL'KG, Pa., Dec. 30: llx.il. 4V An lersnn J. G, ltimmelreich Geo Helvcsiine ck M'Rihny K Kleckner John H Kern Miss Sabina 2 51 M'GIaughlin Geo. E. I - lien IlCl . .1 1111 Belifer Alex" Biles Jos D. Calvert Edwd (saddler M Coy Francis Marsh W K U Dietrich Franklin loiuer.Missj.anc Demor Petrgie Drvir' Miss I! sc Ann G.-orz1? Joseph V Price Miss Ann V K Ri.berk John S I Slater John Smith Jonathan W Walson Isaac II lliitlerl John naii.s.j. (26) Persons calling for above, will please say e sav they are ad.eitised. or they may not get them. I. or they may not get the H. W. CROTZER, P. M Estate or Jacob Reedy. T ETTEIW Tfrfampnlarv nn tlic Estate 11 of JACOB REEDY, fate of BuiTaloe township, deceased, having been issued to the subscribers bv the Register of Wills of L'nion county, all persons indebted lo said ' estate are requested to make payment, and all j persons having Claims to pre ..em (hem, prop- erly authenticated for settlement, lo Abraham 'i0 V . l.:. : l I" ir e. 1 lutoii;, ai ins rrsiueiier, r.iiioeis .nii.s, a , at his residence. Farmers' Mills. ABRAHAM YOL'NG, 1 DAVID HEtXLY. - V Executors. JACOB KAUFMAN, ) Dec. 20. 1S31 pd C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Dm i and Clfmicrtl Emporium, Market Street - . - Lcwiapurg, Pa. VOJAL nosio. M.O.B.BULI.ARD'SSinKlnECJaSS i ms on MONIMV and fKI DAY evenings in ihe Lecture Rooms of the bau'ist l.'hur.i. -i ; CJ o'clock. TEH. VS. Gentleman's Ticket, lucluding Book $3.00 f.a.li.. it.i ft., I.Ik To be had of J. P TUST1X, at Thornton Cn.'s Drug Store. , Lewisburg, Dec. 28, 1854 SHOE SHOP, BKMOVKD! S& D. SMFEII have removed their Boot and Shoe establishment to the Kooms above the basement of Krick's Saloon, on the WEST side of .NORTH THIRD street, third door from the Corner, where they will be flad to see old patrons and the public generally. I.ewisbur, Dec. 19, Is&l REMOVAL S. F. LYNDALL UAS rhanfc I his quarters to Snntra'a Old Siand, about a square "up street," where lie has more room to dispose of his stock of IIOOKS. STATIONERY, Ctrl' for CHUISTMAS, XE IV V;.if'.V,ic.Ac. Call and sec. Dec. 20, Post OHIcc Bemoval! waif r? t l . . a ' I rtT ""c:.:; .iwii tnf..iii . ... . Gonachy ft E.dVrt Shop. ' " Dec. 20. II. W. CROI'ZER P M. . - . ., . . , . I V. ., , . , 1 , . ,.,,1, j Express, the best l.AHD -AMI'S now in use. J.HA.ES&CO. rpEU! TEAS! Just ree'd from the Cau- ton Tea Company of New York, the fol lowing description of Teas, mostly put up in J and J lb. packa't?, is. Iittjtsriitl, Yminrf Ifiri, Oiliiwi, fJuniMiieilir. ! The above Teas are of very superior quality, and sold at lr?w prices by ihe only Ajeiits in , Lewisburg lor Canton lea company. J. HAYES & CO. SPt'KTsMKN! Thesubscriberhason hand a !.ir:' and well selected stork of Guns, Pistols, Revolvers. Ritles, Game Bags, l,wdi r Horns, Shot Pouches. Ac, as follow. Siir.'le barreled Shot Guns from :t.0() to S 8 Doitblp do do 10.00 I ) Smooth cut Killcs 1 turn to Twis! do l'UJO :o Foster's rt.Twi-t Rifles, very f.ne 10 on to i:..vnlvrrs V.''1' 'o til l'l i..,,.,i f.Oc.tni C..:iinrlsiii2 in all the best assortment to be found 111 ibis region. and at LOWER PRICE than can be bought this side of Philadelphia. In conclusion, rrive him a rail ami be coiTincrd. J.O. RICHARDSON. Hard ward Store. 3 doors north of the f.ink. Jhinrille. Estate of D.uiiel Unr.ck. dee'd. V'OTICE is hereby given, that Letters Testamentary mi the Estate of Das-iel i? . r.-ar ft if Whitp llrTr Ttiu'iishin. I'n it n ' cnuntv.) deceased, have been srirUtd to the snlcriber by the liciler cf I'nnm county; thrrffore all ihtie knotvintr themselves in- leb ted to s.ud estate will make immediate pay ment n n .1 those baviti'r claims will present ihein properly authenticated for settlement, to ,he subscribers, executors of the last will and testament of said dec d. SAMUEL MA US MALI. Elecmors. DAVID KAMsEY, White Deer, Nov. 29, 1K51 Admlnli(ratorM ollre. TOTICE is hereby given, that Letters ol ; Administration on Ihe Estate of JAMr.S ; I.. 1 III. AND. late of East Bullaloe Twp, Lnion Co..dccd.have been granted to the undersiened . KW tl,. Ilni.t.r ..r I'nion rniinli ill fine form ', of law : therefore all persons indebted to said (estate are requested lo make immediate pay-1 nieui, aiiu oio?c i.a5 .u.... also requesied to present thein properly auth- " TlioM XTPEXX Y. Administrator. East BuffaU-e, Nov. 17. 154 rd 1 , . ' IVntirn I IMOllfa TS hereby given lhat Letters Testamentary ; on the Estate of MAT1IIAS SHAFFER, j late of the Borough of Lewisburg. dee'd, have been granted to th undersigned. All persons ! indebted to said estate are requested to make ' ; against the same will present mem uuij au-: thentlcated for settlement. o.tfi-Trt simpi siiurt (UtiPfTIt 1 JOHN HOUGHTON, j Lewisburg, Nov. 15, t?jl LEWISBURG NURSERY Rotanlc Oardcn THE subscriber effers for sale a fine assort ment of TREES and SHRIBBERY.stirh as Pear, Plum.cnerry, rtpricoi,.-ioeriaii s.rau, c Vlei. Raspberries, Currants, Oooseherries, Ornamental 1 rees and Shrub- bery. Everblooming Hoses, t lowering r.ania. Ac. H R.NOLL. Lewisburg, Nov. S.1P5 1 ton NOTICE. 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 bus iness with as little delay as possible. Our Books will remain at the. old .stand, and set tlement niade by eiiher of the Firm. KEHER & V0RSE. Lewisburg. Sept. 20, lfi.'4 or Ttifi r niiri.-irHTIH'i IT IT,T?lTV rl I.P.IV lIMlUhU illJV I'juJl 1 Will commence on TWbsdav, tT.19, 1854, to continue 20 weeks. Thti course of Instruction in this Institution i? calculated to prepare youths to enter College or for general business. i Composition and Declamation receive care ful attention. The subscriber is solicitous tosccitreactass r V,.ii.e Lndiri. 'J he Bible is in daily use in the school, r,,r reference, the Principal takes pleasure ref,.r to many of our citizens, holh in and i , . i. l. i i ronml lhc n ace. WnO nave nau men tliuuicu an.l war.U under his care. Tuition. Y Langnages lrt. Higher Eng lish $S, arid common branches, (including Reading, Writing, GeograpTiy, Arithmetjft. Grammar and U. S. History) ilB per session. Contingent expenses per Winter session, 50 cts. per scholar, extra. No deduction except for sickness. JOHN RANPOLFH. R.pt. Principal TJh Sll! JuJei5. i:i,'. r.r.. . .--.TO I Mammoth Head Quarters! 51 NEW GOODS ! J. Si J. WAI.LH VRE just receivint; their FALL SL'PPI.Y of Cwods. Cm mi Sit. Lewisburg, Oct. 4, IS51 Cheaper than Ever! Full and Winter Arrival .Vt U! Gooth! Ilt'KMI &. vonsn " t-OSTresneclfullTannouncetofriendsan.l Ihe public sreaerally that they have just received a cart'fuMy selected stock of Illl V CiOOlM, of every variety, and at prices to suit customers, embracing Ladies' and (Jenilemen's dress eoojs, domestic, furn ishin? goods, f-loves, hosiery, trimmings, Ac. OS iTMTil. v fres1' f"rr'y if lhc best uualilies iiU2ar3.iuolasses, honey. coffee. leas, spices, tobacco, segars, cracker, ham. ' cheese dried Irint, dec. uiphwire-. selected nf sh.ivls. soa.les. !rksf hes, and a vanny cutlery carpenter's, mason's, and black- i Siailh's lools. t'f'.'VV.4jl, the cheapest ever offered in this market iron-stone, granite, china and ! whiteware, also common tea-setts, ic. va" ..f . u,n,,. ,,, a. low ii.no .a w... prices. care and having been bought tor Cath thev are enabled to sell at unusually low rates. They Ail nl wnicn nave Deen seir-..tu ..... 6... deem it ennecessarv to particularize, as their stock embraces everything lihely to be called for. Purchasers will find it theit advantage to giyehsaf all. PHODL'CE taken in exchange-. Vvi Tfnr to rm 1 Lewisburg, Oct. 25, 18ft j A Situation Wanted BY a person competent to take charee of Books and Accounts, or to perform ihe general duties belonging to a Store or Merc antile establishment. Address -C," CAnmirfc Olfice, Lewisbur-, Pa. Nov. 22. 154. New Firm New Goods! " .4 new Broom ticerpt clean .'" ,'LfT PECRIVED-, by way of Cattawissa Railro:, ONE of the choicest and most desirable ' assortments of seasonable DHY AM '.l.V'V CDOliS ever brought t) this place, and which they offer at an unusually small advance upon ihe first cost. 12 ! Old friends and new. ami the public cener 20; ally, are respectfully invited to call and see 2o i for themselves. ? rv?- fall assortment of H . RDW.RE. !'A l.ill assortment i.c..si AKi., wwi r.nir.. , AC, and at low priccr. IDDIXC S i WETZEL. Lewisburg, Oct. 21, 131 Dlssullllioii. I 'I HIE Firm of L. IDDIXGS s CO. has been this day dissolved by the sale if li.e interests ol Samuel t.ecMes and James Marsh, to Aaron E. Wetzel. t LEWIS IDDINGS. j SAM I EL GEDDES, JAMES S. MARsH. j Lew!tbtrg, Oct. 9, ' NEW FIRM. ; rriHE subscribers have ibis day entered '. I into Partnership, to do a general Mer- i cautile business, under the name uf liunm & Wetiil. and respectfully solicit the pat runjje of their fr'.erds and the ptiblic. LEWIS IDDINGS. AARON E.WETZEL. Lewisburg, Oct. 9, luiil AccommodatiynLineof aMtBSmKCS Ibvc a Jail VittVi'i, E.J3r3iit 8? iijilic-. 'FffTtV it ilESS TOST respectfully ann'onne'es tn ihe trav- j eling public lhat he is running a uany of Coaches (Sundays excepted) between j "?'S and Milton. 1? lioieis 111 LiCWlsUUt 1 ' auou. -'2 " " 1 " ...... !LTr,v,nS at Milion in time to take the PhilaJ- clphia morning train of cars leaving Milton ltr ,ewis,burg upon the arrival of Stases from Williamsport. .t&n.leave Lewisbnrgat 3, P.M., returning tol.ewisbur; upon i!ie arrival of the Philadelphia evening train. For Bloornsbnrg. Cattawissa, Danville, or Williamsport. this is r. pAea;aot safclv and carefully attended te. Lewisburg, Dec. 1, 1S54 NEW ROUTE. rjrTjirrsiej irr.f.ja,sia.Tjt:Tjf jr,ojn P'i'Vro JLiT'JV I elhours between Philadelphiaand J Milton Fare, 4 50. OM and after Monday, Sept. 2.V.h, and until Extension to Williamsport, Passenger! Trains witl be ran every day Sundays except rd) as follows' I Leaving Milion at M, A M.. connecting with I Reading Railroad al Port Clinton, arriving at ; j I hiladelphia at 7.30, P.M. i Leaving rnuaneipnia at i on j.m arrive at Milton at 4 30 P.M. A Freight train will leave .Milton on Monday Wednesday and I nday ..and Port Clinlon on I TuesdayThursday and Saturday of each week." Freight is earned to and from Philadelphia . without transhipment, from Reading Rallroitd t reight Depot corner ot Broad and Cherry sts. , . . T. M'KISSOCK, OcL 11, is5i Superintendent. new and Beautiful Fall Good, Tl'ST opening and entirely t"o bnsy to enumerate articles but for quantity. quality, or low prices, call on Oct: 4. J. H AYES A CO. VND NEW FIRM. The partnership here tofore existing ttctween Jlftjrr V Vitrse, was this day dissolved by mutual consent Davi.l Reber having di.'pased of his interest in the concern to Peter Hursh. The business will be continued at the old slan t under the Firm of H-.irsh V i'orse, who will be happy to serve all lhe c!d customers and lots of net ones. 1 1 A ID KLUtiit, O. U. VORSE. Lewisburg, 3ept. 20, 1831 HUSSEI'S GRAIN REAPER, for cutting both Grain and G rass. , MANUFACTURED and for sale at the Lewisbare Foundry bv ! GEDDSS, MARSH i fl. Ey Express ! VXUTHSR I l of Fine Brocha si! WLS and Para:ne:ta Cloths of all shade,, at vciv low price, just teed by 0.:l. S6 J. II AYES A CO. Eagle Mill. HAVIXfJ re'.-uilt, in a minner en'arred an I i:c;. roved, the Steam Orist Mill receut'y .. st by lire, the subscriber respect fully inf. rm the public that they are prepared to .1 all l:ilil-- Cutuin urork and purchase tiraiii -a i heretofore. .rLUT. HAYES .V FICIITHOK.X. I.ewisburj, Oct. Sa, IS.! TTTD i:.rtress Ollirel The uudersii;!ied have b'en 1 ap;.oi.,ie,l ..-r.t f.,r HOvaAUD : I'O.'S I'.AIMIKv I.I.N E, and air now prepared to, f.irA ard, tl-:iltt, P.ickaes, Sf.r-ie. I5ai.lt Notes : esc. to Philadelphia. .New Y .ik, Boston, AI- 1 bany. Ualiiui ire, and intermediate points, also The p iblic are rfspeclfully invited to pit-' Io;etl.er with a gcoJ astnn.ini i,l Itati.' ron.z.-1 lie aove line, as ii :s the -pnekest and . ajcr . etc. safest uieiU i of trausportaiioii between the J -f,,,. a .ove t;ord hare been carefully xUu ci". s and L wi-,t or?. IP,t an,i wiu , s, at vtrr reduced pn. Pa. l.a.-es received ty or b-.'-re 0 A M. 'ri'l j Th, nr,;rrv j?nt ai511 c'ntii.ties to mar araav arrive in I hiladelphia the same day, and be tlire J; , sa! 5hos of ever? ilritrif.ti.a M dethvere! rirly in the f..i:..w:i.s morning. :rer,ar,d from fcts Ion? xp'er:.ete and a Ree-i;:ts civen lor tune an I price. Wli.!!n'un ojUt- II t.t. South Thirls; O.-r. a'. THORNTON & CO. ,V,lo wan(n a ..:,. I,al!y paper! ! d vN an-! af'er ..y. !t. the nnders.jnei f will lurt.ish subsdrtbers with any of tl.e Philadelphia Dailies, on the evening of the ,i,. , sarJie day as published. Whoever, then, wishes tl-.e news, can be . . .,,h I i ' "- ..s ...... ,. ... papers) payable weekly or m r.tlily in advance, TlioRNTOX i CO. l:culors lie. "V"OTH'li is hereuy jiiven that letters Tes 1 tatneniary on the Estate of JOHN A. VANVI.ZII. Eso.,U:eoi Kelly Tp.L'nion Co.. dee'd. have been .ranted to the under- ljnil !y iH Rff ister Ot I. HIOII COQntV III '! f.rm f law ; therefore all persi.ni iodbted to sai 1 Estate are rerjues-ed to mak- immediate payment, and those having any just claims are also requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. SARAH B. V AN VALlAH, ) Eiec- I.AIRD HOWAni), jurors- IOat SILE-TWO new at.d elegant six-iio'.-ihree-iiiiarter Octave I'luiioai. II11EE beautifnlly-iinished MI.I.O- Hl.iiys. ma le alter liie newest improve- inviits. Apply to FR. J. crsSXER. Si.mh Four'h St. near Market. Lewisburg. Nov. Si), l.)t IirW I-'l? k' I'VMI.'!! t- MlWlI'r: OU.l I .,ll.OOl..-i..i. IV e.w .... have recsived their New Fall CJood wlrcli lliev are er.abl-d to dispose rf rsrm M..SLI ruaar. l.ewisl.ura, Oct. 4, 1".VS Dinvilie Hirdware Store, 77. ;ci: DO OilS SOUTH OF THE BAXK, VT which will be found a targe and well selected stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel. Nail, Carriage trnn'ings. Harness mountings. Carpenters', Cabinet-makers and Siioe maliers' Tools, Boot and Shoe Finding-, Moroccos, Kid, Lining.'. French Calf skins. Cedar and Willow Ware, Stre! j Spring, AtiviN". Vices. Screw Plate-. I Screw Bellows. Builders' Hardware of : every description, enil an Window B'd 1 shutters. Wind. )wSash,SilverpitdWHre, Brittaunia Ware, Gnus, Pistols, llevoi- i . " ' . -V. , r. r"m' ' 1 fir.1 an.l ba u 11)1 I nr iti.lntw ......... llass,L(Hkjni;-UiAts rlates.l.iTiseM Spirits Turpentine. Pfre White Lead, White ?inc Fairita, Blake's Fire Proof and a Iii.'l assortment of rtner I aims. Wines and Liquors at Wholesale and K'Ll'lfc" 'ier'' a' ! t'uach V"r' Ail of which will be sold very cheap for cash, country produce, or f mr months" approved credit.' J. O. RICHARDSON. i! t'iif C't-nv nf lhr Initl an,! .m- rinville, SepL 14. l.Vl ' lvMt" -ai n 'P.nr.v "w.n ,.i I Cv r Pumbs. Snr'ion.Foree anri Chain. the very best ,rticles now in use.those wishing 1 ... -k,c. v.. .,.,., ,., ,k,, ,. .... calling upon Henrv K. Noll, Es;.. Lewisburg. Thc Mlbser,.t has alsc m, haM LEAD PIPE (rom i to 1 1 inches. J. O. RICHARDSON. I)anvlIe lUrdwar-- Store, 3 fnnrs N.i bf lh(. Bank f Danville. ?ep-: 15, 1S.14. t . UNION TEHPERAKCE HOTEL, Af Ice rrcarii and raflnir Saloon, Corner uf Srrmnl ahtl tnirt f'. Tt Having rented lhe cvnr.io lions and Well fl'r.ne.l builduigt at the lower em? of Markel St. (formerly lhe mansion of Wm.IIaves.Esq.) lhe subscriber is prepared to entertain STKAXGZIIS .!.V, TJl.l VEl.l'.Rk, Man and Beast, with lodging and food -bu nut with inToxiculini; liquors. , IV There is also attached an If E CREAM Saloon for Ladies, and an EATING SALOON for Geuilemerf. He respectfully solicits a fair trial, and a I share of lhe public patronage, j E. PETERS, j Lewisburg. March 30. ISM 3m ; VOTIVE. Application will be made to the next I .egislatiire tn charge the i name of the "Lewisburg Savings Institution." ! located at Lewisburg in the county of Union, j to "THE LEWISUI P.G BANK,'' with One j H indredThousand Dollars add. nonal capital. ! and authority tr issne its own notes for cirrn- . ?.' Pr,,r,?i":".:i.':' seuerl1 lat'MIII lal. l'l HI!- S-t"IHU.'U"'" By or !er of the P'.recor: H. P. f ilELI.F.K. Trasnrer. T.ewisbnrg, Ta. 'unf :.!.'' STOCK OTf Books tad Shoes, StatlOBtrj. T HIE subscriber annonncei to hit fricatto an.! ihe pnblie ceneraMT that ka kit is received from Philadelphia a Urge aad J I lent assortment of comprisirif; every kird a la vtrtciy ! Caa men's Boots, Gaiters, M'jtrvia, Tits, ftiiajfajjay &e. Lmlies' fine Cf'trr Loutt. C iskics, Jenr.y l..n.'s, and 'ii f li. lata and most approved stles. Boys', Misses', and Chili2ru B.x ts, I.ace Bo 's.CJaners acd 5i'e uf mirtf style and variety i,ow wirn alio a ataiaa J selectiun of the Schoi l ai d C!aas;ial now in use in our Aradin.iei lad Bakttla dnteritiitia;...n to sps:e no tKi rt rr expense ia please.he hrpes lu merit and receive a liteifci shareof business. JOHN' HOt'UHTOXI. Lewisbur;. Mav 5, IRS3 Vuirvrtity .lletlitiuta. Fek i& A'.rs CLXi. er ftov.y:,' Toaifi Xatl fl' ill I i.i. fsitr of 're- V.-'tie ha and It etar K a. -J'-. rli-.rt. r-d hf tt..-tat if I'tiiui. .t.aia at las last -..!" i ;a. 'h April. fi.r Ihe bur,aaa f arr. .titij tl.e e ! r-auiuuit lt ui tL- .ala uf apa.iaaat li'l ilni.R--r.-... U' atruir... alM. lr ll.a j ur.l sf aBfate tnjc tb- put.. I- ilh r- llat'la rel.'twID .tava wnaraaa tit- pj.ti-1.1 run M .1 o. tJiin nr ki.i a..t e!l. . nr t, St Die.li.-a.M'll--ra ha.iur yurthaM-1 ai inaa. uabia raa iy. It. .and'. Ti.u f:itnre. .n aernunl cf la Jaa reietri-, a'l n..n eff. ae ii tt a tratft anl of t.vaf an.! A.'ue.ai-i .1. hii.-tr.a sfTert' ft..L &C l.aa.lat.aa B1 r " iMu.-i-!i. i; it iu i tie b.gL.a. twta.. lu tLa etraaaa til the alHl.o ii. V''ZZZ nBMtt D.m .ihemijiir. u. tl r twly f-r-fco., C-t pi iint."-. -ii tr.0n - i-o-ai i i t ''mp ytd Sjtur ; J' tlia'er." Bgu to talnaisa!.ielu tUc irain.-ai..i aieb ea. . n.. n,Bry n. itr.,. . , I J-a. '.a u, , . uwn, ,.na B.ftnd, al m. i . K A.hloa. a.iH. 1 llae:fne .rv b ., i a AH eotn9onieation La ! ad4raaed. Jfc I hand. . It . i,-ms ? tna f hariuacabticai WartBhaaiai ; and lr.-it;il. utof tl.a I ..iTkr.it,. ili.mr Ui-prnaarj suduffle,.Nu f. Soatti iMdad lata, .Uild-l,.liia. ilraueh likpeDarT al rhe Sr.re ef lr. X. A. ii. TIluKKToK a CO.. e. TO X. K Ili'K 31 E.. ANTED 30 to footo ft llap'a H hy SutoSO.l'JO io 4 bv W 14 to20 0l0 ft Sid. Alb ilaak 10 to 0.0( 0 ft 1 j ii to le r?r!:Vfrtil this ft mint Fall and teriav m 'he bank of the lln er it tiarristurg. l.aaakaO i goon quatuy an.l strait pra:i.ed is wanitd. j Proposals will te receiver! till Sept; 1 f.t : rurnishins the above, and j ersf ns xeLdiia; pr . posals will state the c,uatitity and quality ol li , dtnerent kind,' they can fnrn ih.ard 'b. I Terms of payment cash rn delivery aa4 inspection. Address frost-raidl ... ... - . ' , iinivtjiv- riarrist.Bra e , , , - , . DAG U K It H EOT Vl'ES ! S PI KER Si. II iW.V would icforaa ih public lhat mey bare fitted np a in the New Building r ver Dr.Thora:ou' Lraaf entrance at the fir,t dorr.up taira wi:ere tl.ey are rrepaieu to Lerform anv weik J in their li:.e iu tl:e re. St f. !e of Ihe art. V (can take p.ctnres at alm.'st ahy hour in ii.a' (day. Children taken is veil as adult aat other pictures Copied. I As we have now a permanrat Incrtitn. flm J jnp pnrposelv and exclusively fi.r Dagtiatreaia I ) pmg. we think we can ren.ler f urii e satiafaa !ion, and respectfully tender our -r vices. F. sPYKEC, Leirisbnrg, Aag. t, 1SS3 J I,. H.AWH Jacob dykr. cattawissa er4 Wonld inform hts old friends ar.d ikl J-liP"f'!'e generally on the est ar.d Nortli Kranrh.that he cnhtir.n.-s in keip the.S7J6'B UOTEL.n tht enter "f the Ti tin. and nit a lair share of patronage. srL 8 I'JREsERVIXG and Ficldm? J VKS just read and i;.r sale at the Mamrn th Drcr Sii, Atig 10 Dit.THORNTHN 4 fl. JI ST rec d and for sale at the MammmW Druj s;. re a Taree supply of Dr. Gieen'a fioitif BITTERS, f. reme of Pysjeps a. t m Aug !0 1'h. THOKNTli.N A Ct. T lliiosrapiiir riinCns; OtLrm I J and a lar;e nnantitv o! PHI I I I'.ES. fajf Fram:L , and fcr D: awing Tai hers. K. Vol. K MAR: N. W. Corner Fifth and .Market Sti GF.HMAN and FRENCH Langnajes. Dr.wi I 1 """ins- an-' I'rau-hiing. taug.t bv K.r, I : i . . ... .... j an.l 1 Sept. . r, ,s,iur, aTfpu I, "Small Profits crrr Quitl- Suits.' BARGAINS at the CHEAP STGRl OK RROn. &. KILIalSlr. AT TE lake Ihis me:brd if informiSg thit I public that we have littrlt up the olQ 'VXIOS TRAl)lXT i7 '?;, whei-e we wonld invite esrecial aitettirk tj our stock of DOMESTIC COOL'S, ('rocrrlfsi and FISH, which can not tail to please, ei.ber ;n teftri to price or quality. Onr gi oils have t,tm bought for cash, at the lowest ptice, an3 will be sol ! on accommodating term. CASH will be paid for all Rinds r-f .far and the very highest price pa'd, in sbnds. Ut every description of Ih mcslic IVbtfutc. Turllevtlle, May, 1851 Ulap of Unioh Ccbhty. "VT"bw in course of preparatirn, a MAP ml ll Uhion Connty, SO by I? inches in ail, exhibiting all lhe principal niouniaics tmi stream, township and bcrcuth brrs. n adaj and streets, post-r tnees. chuict.es. n iMs.jf aeo!; houses. &c vc , with ihe pri posul tiviia line. It will te so'd at l.f0 in rril Vytt. 1,25 when Colored. 1.25 iih mnsbn .rk aa4 rollers, and 1.50 hen ircunted ard rnlcrea. The subscriber asks tl.e Ion f f .tiatta. Af . as he is desir. ns of makine i eeneet, hr.aa) some, and useful map; ae.l atkl tie pairr a, age of the public generally. ' K. YOLKMAt. Lewisburg, May IS, 1?54. Dr. Jacob Horlacbe r, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, having r-gx t., his health, h.- resrn-.ed his practice ef the heating art. Hissnpr rior tJALYE ii ttili in great demand, and all wi'n anfplitd asi usual. New Berlin. Jfov f. If4 s CHOOL ORDERS neat'v rrin;i aafl sale at th" Chtotiel! Cfcf N E W Boots and