Lcwislitirg Chronicle & H est lirancli Farmer February 2, 1855. Tlic Lcwisburs Chronicle. . j. ..riyiL. ,t the .am t ' or nti:,, ;5 rl, f.ril mi'inlie. f.n o.u M P-' " , fi,r rf.n.ninntli., fl t-r I j, f t !! """" r5rt, .wtsby in-.iWi.nM 1 ; y"'? ItWat-." """' i I. s r r5 tll Ml, ,llh tv ,.. I taliwser. " ' , in.iTt.sl at 50 rents per; . eek. IIS cent f.iritx m'.ntii, ltayr. Aiioujeriia. ra j ! liti-f -f ttwir, or 12 f ,era'Urtli..fae.'lem.i, .-rnl uln. .ff" . . ..-.it -LrwtW'fl.iida-lvtrti,uiviituf UiiUt'arrU. l-"f .... . .l.Lr.H.in, ten-'..- are Communication. srt 1'' s-1 ' j . ., ...bio the nnp sectarian onUat. A.l ! L. ,j ,1 Tea of il " u' attention. Th. viNirri ':TKi.K.i.1Ani ui...v-iii.t,.on,r, t U,Chr.iii--'e- l. " rAT,.,-tl n" -r "... . . WW.'li.-AT.VC. ....h .ndmc'ullrUrn. "".TL" .1 AJ.rrii-m.nM t.. f.r.b.n !.n w in. ,.! J. . rk lu Jv.o"-'- i ... j . . - IiiU"u ...rI1 iicOENELItJS. woEDEn n.ur.ii.i- IjCtvisbiirff, Fkidat Mp.xisg, Fr.n. 'i, 1. ACoS,;,v,na;V.o;ul M.: --- --- di.no.- r ; Ti,i. t.t " f urn tar tii--ii t.n- ' . r it ;u c..niuitiiil wnUi 1 l.ra' i liirMM'r" V"",'e . . n mi, i f a le nt l-rnJliferS. r-,.l .ll.r...jr. Urn .4Irliiiii,. iSrCapital sleighing, Lcieaway?, just Bow. O that it niayooutinua a Week, two rretks, mouth, or two mouths 1 IcTGiv. 1'olloek was presented on the Innugura'ioii day with a massive Bilil.r, by I'hila l '!; hia members of the religious d-uoniiualioii to which he i attached. jtsifCapt. Jacob Hummel has pail up that little bill, and wishes us the utmost rscccss. The s:jue to yo'j, Captain ! and may you live fifty yars yet. The violent wind of Sunday week ras Tcry destructive i f property along the rea-cnast 100 miles north an! south of l'hiladelphia, and some lives lost. The st'tni was also felt in many places in the interior of lVniifyh-auia. BsayThc ltev. I'r. 1'ka, many years a Missionary to the Chinese, but now in , luis coun.rj -..'i i;ia ucn.u, ia i.-.sivi.n.i4 m i?it LcwUburg in a few days. !Ic will deliver a discourse in the Chapel of the University, on Funday, Feb. 4, at 2 o'clk, P.M., touching China and the missionary ,i n'i . i e. : . enterprise generally, itc puouc u res- pectfully invited t j attend. Jan. 2'J, Ti3. . - Ba,Somo of the party presses are trying to make an 'W V of the breaking rf a board in the platform upon which . l..11.f l,livered his InaUL'tiral. ?inrc Amos Kendall's "omen" day, wo have bad no f-ith in trivialities of this sort but for the iuf Tiuation of those who do, we mention that this ''K.X. trap" ravjht Ki-Oov. 1'otnEit, aLd not tlov. I'oi.i.ock, (but no harm done ) AVhat con it mean ? Klrkpatrick. Many of our reauers will recognize m tbo Harrisburg fkctth on our first page, the Irish classical teacher and preacher of note at Milton say a score of years ago one of the trio (l)avid Kiikpatrick, Crom well J earce, and Ines,) who ! u, i.r v. iii.f. Uwi.i.iir preached Democracy so effectually in Mif-; i r..,kbnO:u.i!,.r, n,mi,.i ,a.;uf ' ' J 1 l'ii,l Moyor, Wliilo IH?. r llinburg 'auu WHO inorevcr was mm iu hold his congregation together with good attention five hours upon t lie stretch the Scotch l'rcsbytcrian Seceder, AV r. I'.u i-l Kirlqmtri k, How of l'oke l!un, W. Co , I. They will be glad to learn that the hand of Time appears to have touched the old man but gently since he removed from the West lSranch. A rie,ht likely class of boys he had there, to Iro sure cmitc liromisiii" the utxt Pri-siilect. prrh.s, amnng them. Ou the Jay j.revious, however, he cuuM have had a much l trgcr cls,, of puj.il? f .-r Judge MittsiiALL of White lcer, 3Ir. .e.n cud lir. M C'f.ttu v of Milton, Mr. T. Havfs of Lewisburg:, and others , . . , ,r . ,. s...,v. ,...!.- who also honor their instructor were in llarrisliurg, hut passed on that evening. tar On Friday last, Mr. Sem.kusi, of the Senate, presented a petition and read ia place a bill, submitting the question of liivhiion of L'nion county to a vote of the people at tlie next general election. 7'iiuit. DcIt is no email compliment to the School Teachers of " Snyder" county, (or the south i-ide of I'uion,) that they have moved iu the matter of a Teachers' Insti tute before those of the Center or of the North side of the county. Counterfeit $." Uill, on the Far mors and Mechanics' Jiank of 1 hiladcl phia, are in circulation. The genuine has the words "Farmers and Mechanics' Hank" in a circle over the vignette, while the counterfeit has the same words in straight line under the vignetic. Graham's M aoazine, Wcare indtbt- cd to It. 11. b'cc .V Co., the proprietor of urnham t Mjj ui,, fr a copy of their celebrated Prestation Piatt fur lS'i5, in tended as a gift to every new subscriber. This beautiful Engraving i- cmiacutly National iu its character, containing por traits of all the Presidents of the United States; and this fact, coupled with the re markable fidelity of every likeness, renders i t peculiarly valuable. V r ,17 1 1 ..-... T ... . - " ... ,, has beeutcd' V. V ScVr lyt Legislature of Loui.siaiiSjfor tix years from tke ith of March next. IC-JuWc are obliged to erase this week the flames of 7; or SO old putroiis who Late nut furnished the new Firm tlic earnest'' of their desire to have tlio Vhrm!rU: Most of these owe us from 13 j its. to 61 1 cadi, which we trust they will forward as soon as possible. V'e prefer the Cash System for the ; following among other reasons : . It is cheaper for all who pay, and who on the Credit plan arc taxed an extra . price to make up the deficiencies of those . U .1.. II, ,t r-v The t.rinter will save money and .11 labor, and can use his money to better ad vantage, by having it in advance. 3. The unpleasant duties of dunning and being dunned, arc thereby aToided. 4. Error are more easily corrected, . aHil t oje tj,t.rc.by cuatleJ to get those " short Bettkuieuts which make long friends." S, The di.shoneBt and improvident can not under this fcysteni get their news with ; out ,,. fr ,t. . . ueU are our retksocs : and ai far as I k, i . i i r . W(J cau icaru ninc tcrutlis of our patrons i npprovc them. tr Witt lf.yh,l, , u, or- j ry this jyarcw out, hy eacA ohtammj ,i iui- Jerocr or tteo in tlifir iiaMorhood f"tai Receipts for January 1855. D.iiIi 1 Kaiiffnian, Killy t..wnj.lp.i to N.. C1J ft 0 Jelin Haud'.tjh, l-wi-l iirg : Ai.itrow lUucli, lluirl ; r. I.n.la:i. I.ul.l.,irg j W tni Kmnlner A I'ictri.-li, Li-wlturg , AtrKtiMia Vouui;, UufT-sloi-, (ud t; Jitmep Oililep. Lrvitburtt ! bue Kjcr, Jr., f'ni, n I A. tlwau, Wiiifn-14 1 If. 11. Orih'. H.'llidKystmTif Oerrei- F. Miller, lwi-l ur Jtinli Uuiiilv, r.ifl BulTiil.-, : Kt rt II. I.uirJ, Kurt ItutrMon , J"hn. Liri, Wine:,a, Minn. : "l::,rlri .Mt-nuti, lA'nt.ur(C Th. mas Cliufan, K, l!y J. l i-l.. r, W lute l.'.or Mill,, (aju) j I f.jamiu C. Taj u r, Laylr.n, o. (kdvt) 1 W iilieia ( Painter, liti inl.ur Neah Vn-ter, Lnnir On-vn, MM. .letfl'li II. Smith, IMIptui.. O. U.K. rhatturk, l.. n! urK, fadit) Krr J. II. WerJ. n, Ja-k.D, l a l Kobrrt OilKj.w, Sew MilfeH, l'. : frlrriik Aj.p, Feline -;ruvs J-lin NV.ilit, l.fisurn Samuel F. Kliie, Iwi..burg (:idTt) Jiwph Oia.-0, i.Qu 11 urg . J.ai'i h Ori i n. f i.-turg I.aiol llur.t. Ki-:!jr Mr". .ra!i an V!.'h.Putfftli Climon W.-Icli. Lrwlftur ho Mel.IeJp Colutnlia 015 l 012 All U 614 e. 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Hnn, fnu, in. h" , j '.i'ri c"tt 1 ' ' """a't. 12 '. lli-njaiaia Ibouii'M n, I;lt!tiiturtf : sii.'iu sj ik'-lniyfT. llartl.t.'n I Knoa stahl. HuIT.il. ! IJavM H?t--r, l-wl.hurtf I.-wi. 1:. 3 inn, I.sisl un I J' lin Sclir.-k, Ilulla! IiTiil ll Tl.t. UlllTl0 ' Mirhael llr..n. i:.-t UutTabw 1 J. I wis Ui'vman, LcHl.l'urir (114 TI.'. flul (111 C12 612 rt2 ria r: r.12 fl2 r!2 CI 2 t'JB) t.22 C's dsl m 612 C1C, roo ri b.2 1.1 1 12 j John HivK-r, l'wishurm I K. C Ilurtun. l-irirNur : Iivi St.niar, I.fnialiiirir Oi-nriri. 1'. St-rner, f'ineiiinati. 0. Oro. Il iir.l.m ti. Ja-tvf"U .lu-iati Kan. k. Niv I'olucil H , Junatlian ILinrk. Ni-v rf'Ititnt'iS 1 s-ra T.i llz. I, MM ili'.wk I J r. S. II. Kni. ht, Ilarlleton "42 1 !. i 1 ."t l ro 1 (JO ' 1 1 ;') I : l ii Wiliitim W.-nffl. Kre,leri'-kt"Wn, O. Mm Ilki.k. !! If.r.l V illi-.m li. Oiriii hii-. NaptTille, Tenn V, hi.' lii tit;.Mm l.iun, llulf ilii? J.iiin a e'. liiuiuiin i'-h. Wsl Buirnloo Imve lUf r.;u.-prc tit.'i in aIaiicc 011 tlie hwik of tlic j r. s-tt ruMi-' r". ptrAVe Lave cnJcivorcJ to ecnl bills to all olil cu.'-tomcrs in nrrtarri fur the Chronicle; hut if we accidentally omit- ; tcJ anv, we bvi tUcir iarJou.('a.s the Jultre I j wlieIi he f ,rgot to pronunce Bcutem ; u.JOn a convjct :) and hope they will call ! ' ng amj ?cttie ti,cir acc0unts without 9o ; :ill.h ceremony as even knocking at the 1 jor. T'. i ' 7 ti.A mad doj from belmsgrove pene-1 f rated into the interior as far as New Her-! Hn, w here ho was phot. Several animald ou the way were bitten by him. i yNo rjcw' of stirring importance from ! any quarter. . -. Fl.dl'tt F110M ISkhoM CnltN. The 11 ttd- bum l iit savs, that it has bceu prescn - ted by Mr. James (lardiuer, of that city, ' with a specimen of corn broom flour, whi:h , is decidedly superior to the best buck-; ' wheat we have ever had for cakes. The way to make it up i.", to bake it a iittlo . ilmigir thau buckwheat, mix thu dough with a litle soda, and you will have a more delightful cake thau cau he made from buckwheat. Catholic Church difficulties iu the Uni ted States arc getting; frequent. Iu Chi cago four of the clergy at the Catholic j College have been removed. The congre gation of the church of tba Holy Name " ,n5t cil' uaTe llclJ a n",ctinS anJ Fr- tested n-raiust the removal of their clergy man, iu whom they express the highest confidence. They have appoiutcd a com mittee to appeal to Uoine on the subject. It is staled that the stock of Kinney's I Expedition Company lias Leon it-sued. The Ll...e.s (,f f',.1 Kinnev. as Commander iu ! Chief and (lovcrnor ('leni ral of itj doini- nious, is said to be 12, shares, of tuc I ' f M ! s,,3rcs ropr. sentmg an aggre- j gate c-.pital cf five uiillioua of dollar;?. ! Xcmo Jtfino from tDtljrr Counties. li icriii . The dwelling of John Cruin near !.ini;li sl.ACii was foim.l m ashes on Sunday imiriiiii last, and ilic I'oni-s of a man in Hie ruina; it i" Mipposed tie was murdered furln& I ninlll'V Mid house fired. Tlie house of J.ilin C. M A '.lifter, mi IlKi'l St. Il.irnslMir", has. been repeatedly robbeibhut an anonviiMus h-iier jHirportiinj to be from the thief .says he mily acte.l from preat necessity, and won! 1 not repeat the operation. Rev. Dr. Dowlin's Lecture was heard witli entire approbation by a cinn-Iel anj brilliant audience. The Jl-nill publishes a list of Ojlict-rs who we . i ,!,..,,, ,.i i,..,. .,. ,., . The I.?"is- : ' , , , " : 'alnrc having authorized it, the Re.-i. linx K. K. li.ii siibsenjeil f Odd hares, or :too,ooo, t ! the L banoii Valley R U., half of which has ' been paid ; the Lebanon road is 53J miles in j length and b ads directly from Harrisburg to ' R 'a linir. The Ikrnll argues that -sending , Valentines of any sort it of doubtful proprie ty."' James Anderson, of York county, was arrested in II irrubur on the oath of Ann K. I Dunlap on a charge of seduction, and held in j I Out) bail. The father of Miss Dunlap has ' already rtroveied ri,(ioo of Anderson in a ! rinl suit for the same ciime. Kev. Dr. J. ' v . :.,. i i,r .... v- it ! ' v " ""- t hnstiuu Association, this venine; subject , ... .... .. . , dcri lr.lud , ,;, Lad 0ni.e. j .mTIIi!r r, A I'h,la.'.el.h.a Woman has i made a life balloon ascension from r.isn.ii. I -Ju.!i;e IVrter, who tried to cet Know- Noliiineuin indicted, sued an Eastoii editor for libel, and recovered the enormous sum of Fifteen D dlars lawful currency. Two (iran 1 Juries having condemned the old buil ding, the Argus says the County Commission ers can now on and erect a new Court House The same papei says the (JovernorJ is en t.tlel to only lu Aids in each cotin'y. Three burelnrs attempted to rob the house of t B Mmell L'sq. of Kaston, Sunday night; two e;ot mt'i a second storey window by means of a rope la 1 ler, when ihey awakened a ser vant pirl v. h,s raised an alarm notwithstanding their threats of killing her, and they lied. Mo riioatiir. The venerable tirghttr his donned a new suit throughout, and looks as happy as a Continental bridegroom. Rev. Samuel Aaron has given one of his periodical excoriations of tavern-keepers, editors, and politicians, at Norristown. Si in ilbill. There are over lfiOO pupils in the day schools and over 2000 in the Sunday-schools iu the Borough of Pottsville. The address of P W Sheafer Esq. before the Literary Society (on the subject of Geology) was largely attended, and besides its literary beauty was replete with valuable information. Two men Were accidentally killed on the Railroad both the results rf carelessness or inattention on the part of the unfortunate vic tims. Priest Oberholtzer, the German Ca tholic, a few weeks since cave public notice in his church that absolution would not be granted to any Roman Catholic woman who refused to lake her children from the Public Schools and patronize ihat of his church. He his since had a great deal of trouble from his own members, in suits for libel. There are air' a!y a d. en candidates for Sherili' in the f:el Tie Mining Begisrcr savs Schuylkill county farms are improving; in. value and pro- i d'letivenes.. that in England and other coal i countries, farms contiguous the nines are ...J re. -,,..l.l.. Ciamis.- 'in tli" "Jill ult., a lirunswica t ci al-boat lying at the Mauch Chunk wharf, took iire, and the captain, named CozgrulT, and his son (both supposed to be lying drunk at the time) were burned to dealh before they could be rescued. The Court directed the Pr scenting Attorney to bring in bills against all persons paying out foreign bills of a less denomination than five dollars. The 'irand Jury presented, that intemperance is '.lie great source of nine-tenths of the crimes that are brought lo the consideration of Courts and Jur.es. If the sale of intoxicating drinks was entire!'.' nr: h 1 1 the Grand Inquest are of i opinion that very little of the time of Court : ' wou'J be ercup.ed l y criminal cases, uhich, with the expense of maintaining pauper druu ;o bards and their families, forms now so large an item tn the taxation of our citizens. WyoMiro. A! rah Rsd&cldpf Tunkhar.riock was found dead on the R iilroad track between Painted Post and Corning, X. Y. He left the cars to walk the distance, and it is supposed expired of a disease of the heart as his money was found on his person. I'rsTin. The R Ib fonte Democrat appears with an enlarged sheet on new type W. W. Brown, Esq., Editor, and published by the new Register A Recorder, Mr.Crothswaite. It is a racy weekly mtcupaper ar; article long needed up that way. Ju le:e Burnside gave the Landlords a tinic'y warning n..t to violate the terms of their I.rcnses. Wanner A. Thomas have cstab!?'hed agr.ndile.polishing and finishing shop. The Pcniocrat reads a friendly warning to young ir.en haunting ale rooms, oyster cellars, Ac. LisrsTr.. Puring the storm of Sunday, Some injury was done by lightning, and Slav. lev's bridge on the Conesmga three miles from to be the City w.as blown so nearly down as renlered iiupassatli .raatoM The Pauphin ft Susquehanna Iroad was sold bvthe Sheriff and bough, at .-,,,.. , ommal i.nc.e in behalf of all interested. Li i "ai ia nnminn ; North Lebanon is incorporated inlo a 1 ' ough. Mr and Vrs Plutt were ertermining Ihe citizens cf Fredericksburg with concerts nnd transparency exhibition. The C W, says 'he sf.rin of wind, ram, thunder and liLlhtnmg. Sunday week, did much 'damage to fences e-pcrially in that courty. B.na,.- ..,, the nigh, of ...e 12,1, ult. John ( Rehei Jr. of Marion Tp walked iu the darkness ! int" a Lock of the l mon Lanat near svu.-ns burg, and was diowncd. Another young man who fell in at the same time, escaped. Ciii'tfu. Last week, a yoting man of SI. Son of Isaac Jeffries, was thrown from his horse during a fox hunt and seriously injured. Janc.wife of John Einmett.sreing the accident, went to administer relief to the unfortunate man. when she was seized with apoplexy and died instantaneously. FuaKiis. The Chambershnrg Trantrript is enlarged, and goes for -Sam" H mston for President. N..MTiitrMilrui.Ain. The County Auditors have been thirteen days engaged in seining iov. Pollock came the County Statement. home on Friday and returned lo liarrisbtirej on Mou lav. The Miltmiimi notices a revi val in Ihe O. S. Pre.buerian Church, Milton. Council, li v. Iliiam A. Pi.tt-rii li his taken charge of ih" liloomsl.nrg High School. C.I.Tate says of Know-NoibiiiiMri.i.-lhis new-fangled and aboiuinable foolish inn. lias spread of late oer the country like wild-lire, entangling in its meshes many good men. '.h i" political Jojui it eflVetuaily .,-a!.-1 " The Mar ecms lo doubt whether itenry S. Mott is a K X after all, or th-jr would not want to abolish the Canal Hoard. Ce.HBiin.asu. The Mechanicsburi' fitenner names a larc;e number of places in the region which are enjoyin? revivals of religion. Iiniu. Four persons were sentenced, for violations of license laws to heavy fines, and three In imprisonment. The StanJ.irtl says a revival is experienced under the labors of Mr Ycrkes of the Baptist church, and that the religious influences recently exerted have had a most happy and decisive influence on the manners and morals of the whole town. Mifflix. A Railroad from I.ev.is'.ou u to Milroy is talked of. 1.. T. Wattsm is re elected President of the Broad Top M mntmn H. R. Co. Shooting matches (and disgrace ful iliinkiii"; of course) are all the rage at Iteedsville. B mo run ti. The new Presbyterian mcetimr house in Towanda, has been dcilira!el. A n., n.Kl Mll ni.nr Albrn. called Tinra Valley." The unburnt portion of the State Bridge at Towanda has fallen down. ! Proracled meetings arc In Id by the KpisCopa- ' i: i.... v..,...: n...l f ..,l,..,...c tl.im ll.lllS, I I C SIM lei inns, nil .'ii. iiiou.-.i ., mm B.iiitists give their Pastor a donation. Li'.tuxK. The powder-mill of Parish, Silver & Co, near Willics-Hane, exploded on Thursday wetli, killing two boys who were in at the titn. The cause of the accident un known. The Printers Convention at Scran- toii agreed on a scule of prices, and put the price of their papers at $2. A new Town Clock has been put upon the steeple of the Baptist house. Margaret Burk has been ciiuimitted to Jail, on a charirc of killing a I man found dd ! on the ice, in December. The Scrauloii paper considers Lackawanna county a sure thing this time. Thompson vs. the Peuusvlvauia Coal Co, an action for damaees for turning water upon ibe plainiilfs lot on Main street, iu i'iltston, was decided on Saluiday evening, afur having nccii) iod 1 the court eight d.ivs. The verdict awarded ! was '5373 M for PUT. l.ri oMiso. The Oood Templars have SOU members in their Jersey Shore l.-odee. -The Larrys Creek Plank Kop.d collected $:,r;4 m tolls the past year. The County Superint endent has called a Teachers' Association at Williamfport, 2Jd to 2:id inst. A man has j undertaken to supply Wmsport with milk.- A new Poat 0:Tice at Jersey Mills Levi Fink, P.M. The Larrys Creek P. O. changed to Perkinsvi.'le. Emj. Calvert, Vmsport, is a candidate for re-rb cuon. New Lots in an addition lo the Poroggh are oSercd f r sa!? by M'Cann : Co. TLtWfsliuvti JHnvUct. (-rrec!id Wiekly. Wheat... ltyc Corn Oats Flaxseed .52 CU Kirps ? ? 12 12 10 8 12 0,00 00 75 40 Tallow , Lard linenn , Ham , CloVerseed . 1,1-2 I tried Apples. 1,25 liutter 1C Lewisl)urg Post-Office Arrangements. Jf.lS TKKX .Moila (ia MiLTeM) ererj .lay but Shn.laj-, rli en at , A M. .'.tsr'.'.V.V Mails (?ia Tf.'r.TeVieTcry .l:.j I tit .m-wv rlo,at :0 ,. !!", !,, I'.'M i;7'.sTA7.'.V,oa M ..B'Jsjr. tt'e-laefdat r - .'..v, i l .' at s"l J A. M. .V(5ATA;r.V;W iilian..ort, vtoml. V., ln am) ,ri., i le-e at s e.l i.t ,o 'hi ireee.iiiir SOniEKX, ?vlisrrbvr'i Tuiv u. 1 ImrsJ "lot taluj .l " eb.Jf s: U, M- ' trniineFni.....-.. l.., ..ax' u ...., .,..o-. "sZ-Xl" "'M U" V JUrii.r..M N,.i.i,is..j. w.i I. T ovi On the 31st ult., bv Rev. Dr. Clark. Mr. A J. i M'Fai'din, of Portsmouth, Va., and Miss Joanna S. Kline, of Lewisburg, Pa. Cake i receive,!, and dulv h titred.1 ) !n Xorthumb-riand, Hist Pec, by Rev. Mr. ,Chit a W.TwiMrsies and SIissScms ! R. W ma of WeM llullaloe. Union 'o. I In Miltoti. '-S'.h ult., by Rev. Slater C. IT -p-! burn, Edwin C. M'Clure of Philada. and Miss i Louisa daughter ol Saml Hepburn Ksij. I 11 T... .l-iii- l-.sl l.e Rev Mr linns'. JlCob VuTlM f uuilalue and Miss Susan .Miller of New ilerllil. Oil the UV.h u!l. by Rev. M.J.Allf man. P. B. Musser Esi;. of Millheiui and Mrs. Catharine uassMssBssaBSKnaBEssnBHsMtsaa DIED, On the 13th uit. at the resi '.ence of his son in Chillisipiaiiuc township, John Fu'.per, aged ti7 years. In llioonil'ield. 21th ult . age ! r,;) years. Mrs. Sarah, relict of the late Alcx'r Magee US', and mother of the Snior Ed. of Perry PeniocraL In New Berlin. Si'.ih ult., Barbara, wife of Jacob Orwisr. R2C.1 fit years. Letting for a School Building. PUOPIISAI.S will lie rm'iv.d ly tlie .L Board of School Directors of the Lew isburg School Kulrict. until Thursdav the l't dav of March nert, for erecting a SfHOi.iJ, BCll.llIMi the coining Summer. Plaus and Specifications will be exhibited ten days prev ious to the I.cKir-jj.st the tore of .'. hn Hough ton. L. STEr.XI".R. Pres. JAMES HAVES, Sec. Lewisburg, Jan. 30, I8'5 Estate of John Slair, dee'd. I votice js hereby given that the Kes: j isl.r of inm cunty has pranted m Letters of Administration upon the estate c John slair, late of Rutlaloe townslup.deceased. I AH person, indebted sa'r;'V'h ,'ellav,o to make immediate pavir.eni.and .hoc haling , . ciajm, ui, lhtM aa'.y autheiilica- 1 ted for settlement. to sWICEL SLAIR. Administrator. tliiflaloe, Jan. an, 1 ' , HlrHCtoOf Science ! " "'" j TVK.r.A.KELLINii, t'f Moilianu M t'umbcrland Cn., l'a.,annoiinces lo ihose 1 yT'rdf lilipils .mill s hi .limn-., .,,,.,,,.,(. ... - Evil, and all diseases that have usually been treated with caustic or knife.that lie can remove them by an entirely new melhod, without cut ting, burning or pain. Neither chloroform or ether is administered to the patient. It is no matter on what pan of the body they may he, he can remove them with perfect safety, and in a remarkably short time. No Mineral or Vegetable poison is applied and no moiny reo Hired until a cure is perfected. i'rolapsis Uteri, Female complaints Chronic. Venereal and all other diseases treated with positive success. Full particulars, in either English oi Uermati, can fce obtained by writing post-paid. Patients can bc accommodated with hoard on reasonable terms. Mechanicsburg is one of the prettiest and healthy towns In ibis or any other Slate. It ts S wiles from Harrisbiirz on the Cum.Val.R R. and accessible from all parts of the l'nion. Pr.Kelling will visit cases in any part of the Suite when desired. J'j'Kind reader! if you know any alliicfed fellow creature, delay not to tell them of this Irealnieiil. I nV.i.l Selling O.T at Cost! Y Eniire Stock of (iODllS. rail and seo Corner of Market and Fourth streets, f . ;1'IM II. I.ewf-.bifg. tin !J, '"'a Last Notice! J IJfcKMJAS Mill'DlCd lo us nv aow or 1 Book Acc't, iiiutt fall and m-Ulc by March next, to .S.l I'K ro.sru. 1. S. Kit MM Kit A CO. I.cwuburg, Jan. IS, H-'ij Bargains! Bargains!! T the NKIV STORK next to Kline's Hotel, Market street, I.ewisbiirs. i'AII the Winti r liood at this More, will be sold AT COST PRICES, to make r .om f..r the Spnnc assortment. Now !j the time lor UAK'JAl.VS! JI1.1I Kfii'lieu, "traw rapping Paper at 55 cts per ream or 3 cts per ouire. Candle yarn at 55 cts p-r pound, and Tie Yarn at 2fj cts per pound. Reduction of Prices. j T 1 0I.I.0WAVS Pills nuJ Oiniim-nt. ' J L Tliesc famous Medicines will in future! be sold throuijhout the Slates at the following ' Pr"'t"; ' filial! Pot or Box, 2'i cents instead of ST) Medium do 6SJ do Lar:;e do 1 00 do 1 SO Piofessnr Ilolloway's Manufaetoriea are at 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and it I Strand, London. Auditor's notice. 17 STATE 'f Wm.P..S;i!livan, dee'.!. j I 1 'IM I.m A i;i..r,!il- nn.:iinli.l j -m x ne u.i,i;uui,.i.uio uu., i...,.,.,.... bv the Orphans Coiirt of Union county, tj aoOll illlU iiei IOC Oil Ci(-epiiou u, inr di.oi'nn ( of Samuel Il. n.lerson and Robert Can lor. El-i ecutoi's of Wm. li. Sullivan, late of White Icr ! ton nhtp, in sai t County, deceased, Will il for mat purpose ai ine nouse oi comics i. i;inc, in the Borough of Lcnisbnrg, on Monday the 5th day of February, A. 1. l-!5, when and where all persons interested rnav attend. SAMUEL WKiRICK, Auditor. June 1.1, 1-flS SELLING OFF I T AM selling off mv (iiitvLs vcrv ln;v L for CASH in order lo take a Iresh start in the fprino, with a Partner, and an entirely new stock of Merchandize. . ; 1 are invited ti call and get bargains, -i. n.to... I UL J'UUIIV J. stluiTcr. Lewisturg, Jan. !S":5. Hr. & Hrs. 0. B. BTJLLARD, TE.U 'IIEUS of the Piano-Forte and L SdNOlNG. Rooms at Peters' I'nion Temperance Hotel, Moiel.ivs and Saturdays. Mr. Bullard is A -.rent for the sale of the fol lowing celebrated Instruments: Hallett, Davis ft Co.'s PIANO FORTES, j wuh their imnreved Patent Susnension llndee. Mason k Hiimlin's newly improved MO JLL .11. 1.' ui.".ifi I Ilolbroim s I 111 lll.ll l)liti...s. Tbee ins'ritiiieuTs are built in Ih- most thoretieh inrtiirier, and are unauipasse J lor bLierr ash mrll.N l:ss of toji '. i' Purchasers are inriied to call. Lewiaburg, Jan. 2, Is3.j Estate of Jacob Reedy. T FTTKKS Tpslamentarv nn tlu Ft:iti I 1 ..i- neon vr-fiiv .r n..j.i..- " " - y'" mo. ... township, cecep.sed, having been i'sr.rl ri the su!.sctierr, by the R.'cisier (f Wills of! Union count?, all persons indebted to said j pl.nlrsrp reoiii.ste.t mL- imvmi.rl nnA ll i , persons having claims to present them, prop- rlv auihenticatcd for settlement, to Abraham Vjung, ai hn residence. Farmers' Mills. ABRAHAM Vol NO, PAVIH IiniNI.V. 'Executcrs. I JACOB KAUFMAN, ) j IVc. 50, I-r-4 p .1 V ANTED IKPIEDIATEL7. M'MBEH of cot'il Woi:I-f'linjtp('r, vi." ....... s -e . i -..,1 , i -re at i?e oce f 3w.B, FRK'K, SLIFER & Co. 0. W. SCHAFFLE'S I WHOLESALE an-1 KETAIL lrvj nnd Or;miral rmjuinum, Maiket Street - - - I.ewtstMirii. I a. REMOVAL. S. F. IYNDALI II AS changed his quarters to Suklhii IV I surd, r.hon' a square up street where he has more room to dispose of !.i ', st .ck of HOOKS. M PATH i.M.tiV.i.ir i i. r CHKISTMAS, yE IV YEA A" Ac Ac. Call j and se. Pec. 20. . . . . .. ' L' .iMI.-Jut rec d bv I'cwarl ft t ... i , ins bc tUa cv,r u, rSunys txeep-Exi-ress, the best LA 0 V"l ' . ,,,,s as fl.!K, , , :n use. - I- .t rpi: S! TEAstJs, ree'd fr.m hel an. X ton Pea Company of New era. the fol- lowing description of 'I eas, neatly put up in , i and i lb. packages, j Imjirricl, lw; JPi'jn, j 0'ili.ny, (,'r(iioiotr. The above Teas are of very superior (juaiity, , and sold at low prices by tlie only Agents iu ; I.ewisburu for Canton tea I omrany, .1. HAVES ft CO. Estate of Daniel llanck, deed, j ""0TI(.'E is hereby given, that Letters ( I Testamentary on the Estate of Pasisi ; liascK. (late of White Deer 'I ou r.shu . Liuon . ' countv.) deceased, have been granted to the , subscribers by the Regir.tcr of I. men county; : therefore all those knowing ihemst!r?s indeb- i ted to said estate will make immediate pay-1 ment, and those having claims will present them proTM-rly authenticated for settlement, to ihe subscribers, executors cf tne last will and estarrteul of said d c'd. .SAMUEL MARSHALL,, PAV1P HAMSEV. ( White Peer, Nov. 2, l-'it AilmlllHIrntor's .ollCC "VTOTICE is herebv given, that Letter, or Administration 'en the Estate of JAMES -.T. . r. ... .r i .,. . L. IKI.AU, late oi r.asi uiuiaioe i wp, union Co..dcc.!,havebccn granted to the undersigned . .i. .. i, :..... ..r .,..i 1,. .! t.,r,n ov ine nru lci o i-uiun." i '. " , of law ; therefore all persons indebted to said estate are requested to mane lmmemaie pav ment, and those Having any jusi nanus aic also requested to present thein properly auth enticated for settlement. THOMAS PENNY, Administrator. East llullaloe, Nov. I 7, 151 pd notice TK herebv "iven that Letters Telamen!rry on the Estate of MATHIAS SHAFFER, late of the Rorouuh of Lewisburg, d. c'd, have been granted to the undersigned. Ait persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against Ihe 'nine will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. f-AMI El. WIAfFKRai Eeeotor. JOHN HOriiHTON, ) t:cwisburg, Nov. 15, Is.M LEWISBURG NliaSERY astn -rX k n1aitic iarlcn. riHE subscriber otl'ers for Sale a tine assort J ment of TRl'ES and SlIUI-'ltllEKV.Mich as Pear, I'lunl.tlherrv, Apricot, Siberian Crab, nnce, Crape Vines, Raspberries, Currants, Gooseberries, Ornamental Trees and Shrub bery, Everblooiuing Roses, Flovvcring Plains, Ac; II. R. NOLL. Lewisburg, N'ov. , 1" I fun BLANKS el Just it' CoiistiiMes, for sale rir primed In or tr. at ihe ChronicI'-OlUtej Mammoth Head Qunrters! MPW ROODS ! J. & J. WALLS A RE j.lsi receivini; their FALL SUPPLY of tiood.s. CiLL ash ac. Lt wisbiir?, Ocl. 1, Isj; siioj-: snor, kkmovkd! s-s, ft. U. SI.irKU have remn-d their Bool and Shoe ei.Mi:m.. 1.1 to ii Rorms ' ,-,v,vc t, (.i,-inenl i.f Kr,i ', s.i! .r.n. on ihi- j west s; b- of :Ml!i I'll I'llliiD aired, third door from the ciiruer. where ihey will be cjad to see old patmns an I the public generally. Lewiabnrir, Dec. lit, !"'! ! fim . I ' dlCiH)Cl tililll iV'CI" ! WacJW?FA Fall ami Wiutt r Arric-tl of Aeic Guodt! iiritMi a. y oiisk MOST respectfully announce tofriends and the public generally thai the have jUit receive-! a eareluiiy se.tu"i! t cit oi lUtV CIXIIH. .f e . ervvanetv. and at prices lo suit customers, einbrrtcii.g Ladiea I . ( I ( . .tlemen's dress .'oodi. domeatic, furn- i gloves, ho-iere. tr.iniuiui!.. .Vo. S'"'n upply of the aiilie6 suj; .irs, u.idaases, lo lo y. coiiee. ice-, ti bjeco, seg.irs, crackera, hiu, U as. 1 c( dm d frr.it. lie. HARDWAR E a well selected stock ' of shovels, spa tes, forks, hues, and a varietv 1 of c illery, carpenter , mason's, and black smi:li'.s tools. Vt'LVv.V.NiV.I RE, the cheapest ever olf.-rei : in this inaricet iron-stone, granit-. china and H ATS AND CAPct.uf all kinds anuat low ! ! pnce. I A.l . f which have been sen .ecu w;.n treat care.af.d havinr tven uotie'i! tor ';. thev are rnri'i eti 10 se.i ai unui ai v iom r ru-.e-t. ni-v- , I - j uei III u i:i:n-i.essai v o' ,ioi.u,aiur, iaa men i t'M-.k embraces evrrihine likely to be called I for. Purcha-ers will fit. l it their ailvantae to I ifive ua;ii!. i'li')IiLCi-ukeu iu eschaiige. ! Zv wt sn nr to nrins-j I.wts! org. O. t. v.'.. K.I New Firm New Goods ! M -1 ntio UruCn utrj3 rhan ' Jir.HT I'.CCKIVEP, ; by Wiy of Cltttu WiSS'l liailfOflJ, fv E of th? chon-eit ai d most desirable assortnienis i-i seast.iMbli- i' .lAi F.IM'Y I. i:;s e.-er br.e.i-ht to thi place, and which tliey i tier at an uuusnaily small adrance upon lite first cost. Ool fnends and uew. and the public FCnrr all, are rrirectlully Invited to call and see for theuistives. fid assortment of HA RI) WARE, QTEENS WARE, (JH'jCllP.IE., ic, and I at low prices IIiDINOS & WETZEL. Lewisburg, Oct. 2t. 1 sir I, IIU.nTilloe. FT1JIF. Firm of L. IDM.NGS I'O.lias been i j mis day dissolve.: i.y ihe sale oi tne f I inierests of Samuel Oeddes aud Jaiuis . .Marh, to Aaron E. U elel. j I.KW H l!lHNf;w, PAMt r.l. Ut.W.:?, JA.Mi.-W MAItfH. i Lewisbut-fi, Oct. 9, t-0 i I sJEW FlrtM. j rilHE subscribers have this rlny entered ! a. .-... "....I : ..ert,.le -ofes. -file Ma- . -. i riLi,:n'r -if their friends and the nnbl " LEWIS IDDINti.-. I AARON Y..W ETZEL. Levisjiirg, Oct. , 1-S1 jioutk. fATTA-!S.1A,nil.LII V.s'i-.;.T." P.lllE liAZL ROAD OIKS TI wir -.v. OUnvtrsbl'tweCn lMtilaiit'lpIuaanJ ; M lltOIl t are, 1 OO. . v ...i ,r, Sent. 4Sih. finu cntd ', N aiol after Men 'sv. Sept. sain. Clul uni I Esieusioii to W oliauuporl, Paascnirer Leaving Milton at 1 1. A M .conncctinr with w-iidiii" Railroad at Port Clinton, arriving ai . .(1 ,,,, , vi,; ,.lllla.,,.;..h:a a; 7.30 A.M.,arrive at Mn(c ll A.r". ., j,M ' v Fr,ljn, tram ,U leave Milton on Monday Wednesday and Friday, an 1 P. r: Clinteu on 'ueMl.iv,Tiiurs.iayand Saturday of each week. Freight is carried to and from Philadelphia w,,hout transhipment, from Keauing Kaitroail Freii-hl Pi pi t corner of Proa I and Cherry tts. T. M'KISSIM'K, Oct. 11, lr-el iupcrinl,.ndent. T.irtTiiuii rjintrn t nPhilad.TriiinArcarhWilllamsport.MS r t (passengers reach Einnra same evening.) Elniira 'Trains reacS Wlti'.amsport 10.00 a.. (passengers r ach Phila !. same evening.) Phila. Freight Trains rearh Wnisport 5 00 r w. ElmiraFreiirhfl'raiiis reach Wmsport !.(' firjrf Atttiinniutlation Line of imMM mm JOHN M. HKSS T t 0ST respectl'ul'y annr-uaecs- to the tray- At I enn-r pin nc o ... .. - ....... lone of Cncr.- (Sundays eV, fted) brtweeft 1 .... . .."A I. l.tir. iti.e the ttllVreht . .ei.s..i,. .. -- - , i Hotels in Lewisburir at a. on! . o Clock AM . ' .irrieine? at V.li.'.ii in time to a!;e the 1 hilad- 1 elplua morning tra.n o, cars leaving .v,,:,..a i for Lewisburg iipohib'? arrival of Mac's from i Vii:iamsrri. .leio.Kive Lewisburg a! P.M.. Kev? ad Bautiful Fall Gwd. Tl-ST opening and entirely loo busy to enumerate articles bit for quantity, iinulitv.or low prices, call on On. 4. i- HAVES ft CO. OLUTI VNP NEW FIRM. Thepartnrfshinhere lofore existing between A'rer Hr low, ii.e rn dissolved bv mu'iisl conent Pavid li ber having diaposse.l of his interest in f the concern to Peter Hsrsh. The busineri ill be eontinned at the old stand inder llic Finu of Hunk ej- Vr?r, who will be happy to serve all me out customers ant i: i "r pnt,, DAVIO KEIiKKt O. K. VOK.-t.. Lewisburg. S-T'. 20, P-r ItTSSEVS nPaAIN RKAl'KK, t . ; for cutting both Oram ana lifass. .l! ,..-,.r-i. ....I f..r aale at th M .ewi lir r oiin .'Y or liEPP'.-, M R',H A ft rell!!tlinglOli'V..SOIIlL, l! I I'll l ... il" l l v n i i.it - . Philadelphia 'venihg tram. For Ulooinst un-. 1 triage trim incs Harness mournings. Cattaw'vsa. PanvilV.or Will-amsport. t'n is I .ricrs t ll, , the cheapest and quickest route. E,:rr : J l,. makers I -...Is .loot and t-hoe Fin3,atf Pa. K i.il1, safety and carefully attended to. Moroccos h.,1, Linings r rrrh .f- 1 ewisbur - Pee. 1 lM sKius. Cedar and W nlow W arc, M-I w& HJiras axaiaju LEWISBUKG ACADEMY Will commence on Ikkiiii, U.r.! ., lo corituiue weeks. ; The curse of Instruction in this Insntatict I 11 caicuMUM in prepare yuuma iw cuiri a.wg or for :.cral business. t.'ji:,po,.aa and Declamsiiou ressivt (lis : fjl aui-iition. Thr jul,crihr is solicitoas to sccurt a slats of Y'uiio. i,udit. 1 he U-l '.e u in daily nae in the school. For rriernicc, tl. Priati: takes plsasur r-fvr to many of cur :ntns, both in ae4 ' ! around the place, who havt fcsl iheir childrto I and in!j under Lis cam. 7Wiofi. For Laniruairss f If, Hi(rhr Bnj liih .s, and Cotnuion brtnchfa, (ikcladin R-ading, Writinir, U'ofrraphy, Arilhmraj, firamraar and V. H. Hisiorv) 'pf mssiod I'oiiiinirei.t expenses per W.otsr tsiH.a, M cti. per scholar, tstra. f L'!urtiun tlesp for sickness. J0H.1 ItAADOLfU. ftpt. is, leS4 Frisvsustl NOTICK. I V " rirm beiar ibis day mssolsa would say to all who kn. w lberoelT in.lrbied to ns. iha: we are in arvd of th nceiiiui. an.i ar' anxious to seius up oor Bus "es witu as it:u ueuy as f..siM. Uuf Books will remain at the old a is ft d. a() sv i "emeiit ma-Je by eita-r or m, rirm. I RE8ER 4 YOBS' 5. I L-iaburj.Sept. ao, j ! E7 EWrCSS I ! 4 XOTIIER lot rf Fine Bn.eha SHAWLS V and I'araiertia Cloths ut ail shades, af very low pneas, just reed by Oct. til J. HAVE- & CU. Eagle Mil!. nAVI.Nti rebuilt, in a niauner tnlsrj.. ard improved, the) Hiram Oriat Uul I r, refitiv- Inst bv- f.rt' thi anbarriLrra ra,.. 1 ,u;!r rm lU. ,lLIlc lha, , ... tTtvA I , t,,,!, fr,io., - ... . ' Uraic as h. retnfi.re. NESMT. HAVES ft FJCill UOV.S. LrwisMirtt, Oct. Si. H.'.4 i'.xttresn ti,it e ! e'' 'a -1 The i;nderipned havt tesit armon.ie.i Agents f r liO.XAKU 4. CO.'H EAl'liL.s.-s LINE, and ar now prt-psrd to forxard. ifm.', Packares. Kpecie, Bank .Notts ..c. to Philadelphia. New York. Boslou, AI' bany, Bait: more, and intermediate poialsaiso to the ether Northern and Eastern cities. The public are respectfully mie4 lo pat romzetric abo line, as it is lbs quickest and safest ineth .1 of transportation tolwttt th cities and Lea isburl?. Packages received by or bfr.rs S A.M. lll arrive in Philadelphia the same day) and b delivered eafly iu the folicwing doramj. . R-cei;'t given f..f time and nric. Vhiltidrlpkia Vjjici -t! A43.HourhTbifdfl ucu x. THORNTON l CO. Wlio tvacU a Pblla. IaMj pttpctf ON and after Nov. 1st, the an tersieheJ will famish subscribers w ith any of U Philadelphia itaiiies, on the evening of UeS same ,lajr as pub'inhed. Whoever, then, wishes ths news, can b I an'intieit hr nt unee leacini Iheip nMica with n. ' Trrnur-6 cts. ner week (f..r the Pennr prs) payable weekly ormonthly in advance. THORNTON Sl CO. ricrator'N .Vol Ire. -r-OTP't: is hereby given that Letters Tes l lamentary on ih Estata ot JOHN A. VANVALZAII, Eao... late of Kelly Tp. Union Co., dec' J, have been granted to the nnder- aigurd by the Register ot Unit n connly in due f"n" "f lBW : therefore ail persons iuuebied ta E,!a!e "-.iuested lo rnais in.tiejisla auihentirare.l lor SARAH B. VA?. VALZAH. i E LAIRP HOWARP, otors. I,t SALE TWO new Sni elcgaal ais-and-three-qtiarter Octave PlsSUOf Also THREE b antifully-Cuisbed AtAJ-U W;,l.'S, made after ihe newest impiota meats. Applv to FR. J. GES8NEB. Hi inh Fourth Su sear MtrksL t.ewikburg, Nov. 20, 1m54 ijEAVEli,KUEMER & M00RK have received their Xcw Fall Goods, which they are enabled in dispose of sacsiiia .li caaar. Lefristtrg. Oct 4. 1"M Danville Harilare Stora, THREE DOORS SOUTH of THE BAKU, VT wnich will be ioui.1 a isrje and v. cl '.-te! stock i f re. utlerv. irn, rteei. . Knr.nci VneiU. 1 irri. Screw IVata. fivrrw Hr'!ows. UaiM."r' f?ar8iare ol everv description. Venitiar. W indow Blrl tShmters.W indoa sash.Silverplid Ware, Uiitiam.ia Ware, linns. Pistols, Revol ver". Manifla and Hetnp Rope, fttm, I.ar l, and Whale Oil. Tar. Window Hlsss.Lookingfilass Plate,Lmeed Oil. Spirits Tiirpeiitii.e, Pure W hire Lead, While fcine Paisw. Blake's Tire tr.rf and a full assonment of oilier Paints, Wines and Liqnor at Wholesale and Krta1'. Japan. Copal, sail Coach Var- nisiiea. .e. ac. All of w hich will l e ..lit veryenrap lortssn. J c,,0,',try produee, or four months' apefoveai J. O. KlfHAKLrtOM. I credit. t the ins of the Anv. I nd ?as Pnnville.Sepi. 11. i.'"l lylui Pnmps!-Pomps !!-M!l sri 1 Cistern Prfnipa.fnrlien.Fcree it.,'. Crs the verv be am-Irs nw in ni .ihoae ui ir.i( i to rurel:ne fan he rtn,vun--d of Ib.s ,.o ii.. .. v r. ... . -. PI nr II".ol iiriin n. ... .i, ; . " - -- ' Till. ,ar,,l f,bef i,as a,. .. bad 1 1 a: . I frem I to t. inrV.. . i. t. h' H AUI'Ci rs ,,,rill H-rr.lsre So r. oort N. ) to i jrt.C fir
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