1 0 .aam. rata fr . hat" cU f ,r ,u nillul) H will p. ft fJ for tw l for alfbt " f eU r,ynt. lr mill (f0) w. a" ,uraP.. or knk ootof t their '" '"- ' t- .tip with llie um pa i?r-h-r t-1 ' , . ii ,i Ui vdU iwr r afe ratt, 5 J"r- . ,, .,,.,. . KrMd dr. A a. " ,nJ .j.erlis.m.Bl. of OOMRil. Uirc ru- .-,l.n.-r ar ' ' a-lmlltfl. wTtW. l rwie or Plt swtar.an cont,.t Al utttir. to ro" liJ' "P"'i r od IMrflh.rit.t.rWtT..tttion. Tb. MauNCTIC TB'EuRAPH to lotatcd In tbaoffloa ,f U ChroaWt. "T ""' ' toporuot . ta'f- at. a- "" .-.I Jok Wort t .-li on . Crth fM- " ft r'1 ''3W0EDEH fc COBKELICS. Friday Morning, Feu. 0, 1855, &VKRTI7.1 -ManvrWurar.. Mrn-h.n'A l A rablie Oi m Cit, nlr. rub .h.r. .11 .U...MI to ba.or II--"UiJ do .-j- 1 1. X? See Xewydiri-mcb. 0ocof the Chronicle Firm liopfs tD t the New Herlin Hotel, MonJay or I Tuesday nrtt, to settle old accounts and pen new. l&'e luvc net:v sen a briskor time of business in I.cwisburg tban for a wett f .vst ; but we regret to see jutlr.'iVions of a thaw, tbis (ThursJav) afternooT.. (afc.Aniing tbe minj improvements iu tbe Shamokia Coal region, aro tlioe of CocnitAX, l'EAI.E & Co., i-lio arc laying out a large sum of money in Use develop ment of needed treas arcs. TbeirCard in another column will receive attention. WAbout sixty of Mr. I'ullard'a Dan Tille Singiug Class, paid the Lewisburg Class a visit, Monday evening of this week. Tha risit was returned, Tuesday tveuing 'and the happiest possible feel ing! were inspired by the respective Clas ses : pleasaut acquaintances were formed, innocent and useful rcfrcalitra enjoyed and the sledding cevcr better bail for a "re union I'' BQuThe venerable Senior of ihe Sftir bas been honored by the appointment of Aid to the Governor. We trust this addi tional office will ameliorate the temper of tur neighbor, and also stir him up to such diligence that the District that own him "Chairman'' will not allow I'ullock to be 338 behind the Whig vote when be is up for rresMent Bridge at Winfield. A pblic tnocting was held on Monday vening M.H.T.MHiAKTjl'reaident, Mess. Van Buskirk, Gibson, S. Walter, Morris, I. Kyer, Jr., Vice Presidents, and J. M. j Walter ar.d C.D.Roui-h, Secretaries. S. Weiriek, Esq., stated the object of fbt meeting to ak of rtie J.cgislature a ' Charter for a Bridge f r ordinary travel and also for a railway triik over the West Branch, between Taggart's wharf and ! the Union furnace. Mr. W. atered into an explanation of the importance of tbe bridge as a link in a coHtincois line of railroad from New York to St. I. emu, and its benefit to all along the route. The Charter was approved and with the petitions for its adoption ordered to be forwarded to Harrisburg. WThe visit of llev. Ir. DeaV to j Lewisburg, and bis public communications ' on the Sabbath, were exceedingly interce- j ting, and appeared lo male a profound j impression. We learn by Dr.Dean that Frof.Slr.snv ' of the Siam Tree Presbyterian Mission is expected in America, soon. , Sntder Cot. STv. On Wednesday of j last week, Mr. King of Cambria, Chairman j cf the Committee on New Counties, repor- j ted to tbe House a bill f.r tbe erection of tha niw ctutity cf Fru'i-r Wr have been furnished with a ci py, and find it j substantially the same as previous bills, ; axcept that it has no '-Railroad bonds " I AcftiruLTURAi, SoritTV. The nr-it meeting of the Uuioa County Society will be t bq.Weirick'i office, at 1 P. M. of Tuesday next. Places competing for the 1 next Fair, are expected to send a guiranty i f ' lc-a.8..f"5' t0 defray tLc "Pf"- i LlCTniE.Thc Dext of the Lewisburg ! course will be delivered by Prof. LoOMIs, j on Tuesday evening next.' Subject bis ' recent Travels in South America. j SlWARD TBICMI'HAXT 1 On tbe Gth inst Wm. H. Seward was re-elected U. S. 'Senator from ATcw York for six years. The ' Tote stood : Seward, Whig 7 Dickinsnn, Hard 9 Seymour, Soft J3 K.N. and Scattering 83 fiS ),! The Special Election for Senator to fill the vacancy caused by the promotion of Senator Clark to the Governorship, was contested by two candidates only. Good- -u, amencan, Has niaj. Last fall with four i9nirlM- r't i . . . . vlaT)c WM 4UU0 Jn the rear, and Ullmann 1-00. b l? C- "T f , oU3d Ward, " hig and American candidate for Senator i tae PUilad. district. Election on i actday Dcxt EdlMrUI 0rrpondence of Lwbarg OhroniiU. IIarrjsblbo, February 7, 1855. I was glad to notice in tbe laat Chroni cle the formation of a Teachers Associa-, tion in the Ueuvers. Tbe soul li sidoofj the couuty deserves great credit for this J pruuipt movement in the right direction. ; The chief tlifliculties in tho way of the j complete success of the common schools, ate the want of competent teachers, and the lack if public interest in tbe cause, j . ... ... .:.!!.. I leecliers associations win luau-rwnj to remedy tbe one, and serve as pioneors for Dormal schools, which are greatly nee ded. Tho new School Law is creating excite. ment all over the State, and much opposi- j tion to some of its best features. This is I a hopeful and encouraging sign of tbe j times. For it is a matter of comparative i iudifference whether the feeling aroused be j favorable or adverse, only so it breaks up : the general stagnation, and sets people to thinking and reading on the subject, and rouses them to action, and kindles perma-1 nent interest in the sul ject. Progress mid : improvement must inevitably be the result. ; Every mail brings applications for copies of the late law, for persons who have not , been in tbe habit of troubling themselves much about these things, and tho legisla- 1 ture is constantly importuned tor infurma ! tiou and changes. We hud a request the I other dav for sis hundred conies cf the I law for & i'.ngle county more than this j while supply on band. A new edition, j with the later decisions, will be issued in a few weeks, and, together with the annu-! at report, should be scattered with a liber- , al hutid. Every person should be supplied who is willing to read and interest himself iu the subject. " Mouvy wisely, yet libe rally expended is true economy." i Mr. S. D. Ingram, of this place, County Superintendent, wa3 taken to the Insane Asyhiiu, the other day, deranged. He was an accomplished teacher, and esti'.nable citizen. I have known him long and well, andean felly sympathize iu tho universal recrct occasioned iy this instance of he- ; rediUry wiifortufic. ! The Governor has cotn missioned TnoM- j as J. Power, American Democrat, of Beaver couuty, Adjutant General. The '. appoiutment gives great satisfaction west of the mountains. Col. A. K. M'ClXItE, of tbe Cluimlcrt- lunj Whip, has been nominated to the j Senate and confirmed for the Superintend-1 cut of Public Printing; a post fir which his efficient businees habits well qualify ! him. J A number rf bills Lave been passed and j partially acted on, but I have u't leisure at I this moment to ovctha'al the papers aad I collate the items. j The weather has been intensely cold the river closed is snowing now sleigh-: iog fine, &s I The tlection in Lancas'er yesterday re- suited iu favor of " Sum" by -74 majority. 'Ihe war arprosch of the election fir U. S. Senator is bringing many people to , t wn. A dozen or so, of your citizens aru i here, and look quite natural. It. c. n. j 5SS.M. Booth of Wisconsin has beea i convicted of helping innocent Men to Lib erty ! Sentence 1000 Cue and a short imprisonment ! A portion of the J ury that convicted him, at the sariie titae dec lared " that he performed a mosf noble, lirnevnlcnt anJ humane act, and wc thns record oar condemnation of the Fugitive j Slave Law, and earnestly commend him to i the clcpiency of the Court." The A" 1' ! Intfjrnfeut is receiving contributions!, in sums of $1 each, to pay tho fine and the ; losses of Mr. Booth. Who will aid ? j jyS.There still exists great hostility in PLi'aJelphia to the governing power in the Sunbury &. Erie Piailroad Company and the regular day for the election ofj City Directors passed by withcut a choice. ! Tuesday last the Phila. News says Was I the coldest day there in several years. At 0 A.M. tbe thcrmometor was down to 3. An important re-organization bas been enacted in tbe Fire Department. How it will operate, remains for trial. Where is our Pbilada. Correspondent? Legislative. A bill to pay Senators and Members $500 per year has passed Senate, and is bcf.re the House. Also a bill to define and punith Bribery more ef fectually, passed Senate and has gone to the House. Charles R Allcgood from Philadelphia, w ho has been detained at home by sickness until Thursday lastj was sworn in and took bis scat that day. A bill is before Senate, lo abolish the Northern District of tbe Supreme Court, and attnoli the counties of whhh it is com posed to the Middle District (Harrisburg). The Treasurer paid the State Interest due on the 1st inst., and bad 830,000 for the Sinking Fund. The RionT Kind. A 'patron' of the IJtrf Chester J fferionian last week walked six miles to pay up his subscription. He bad uo other business, and no convenient way of sending the money. He said be knew it was hard times with printers too, and two dollars a year was little enough ; he paid off and a year in advance under the new rcgulation,and went away rejoicing as any man can afford to do who bas a couscienco clear towards the printer. Slggestive. The Harrisburg Tele ymjA cautions Legislator against specu lators, and go-betweens at the Capital. It says : "Avoid a professional 'borer' as you would the itch." ftSThe owners of tbe most costly ten ements in New York, aro reducing rents by about oceiliird. (Time they bar'.) Lewisburg Chronicle " Xcws 3 lent 9 from t!er CouMice. - - 4 " ' ' ' Lygominh. Jihu Frawlcy, one of the Irishmen died for the murder of one John Welsh in a shanty, was tried last week, found guilty of murder in 2d degree, and sentenced to the Penitentiary for 4 years aud C mouths. His accomplices are still to be tried. Five persons were couvietcd and seuteuecd for violating license laws. The week was occupied with criminal bus iuess. The Union Bribery indictments were quashed. John Mengas of Muncy Dam was arrested at Hausc'a Tavern on Friday last with counterfeit money in bis possession, and taken to Phihidu. A Society bas been formed in Williamsport which pledges its members "not tj purch ase for use any foreign goods when domes tic can be procured in their stead." Cha's Kalbfus is President, and J.A. Montgom ery. Secretary. rTWe tmpC ihe 5tcr.es enacted in ow. Bor- oiieh, on BaiutJay last, have convinced our ! citizens of the impropriety of liuMing "Gift Enterprizei" in the country. We do uol wish t. u :.j . liLfllB. 'J ou. uiawiia n.xc uvuwit,Li-a , ar.d sentenced tt last Court for selling ' liquors illegally. i'rtRY. JdJtp Rice has purchascil ibe t..rm oi i inlaw .u Cottrti, dec d, contaiuitig ; . . ... .,...... ... t "OS acres, for the sum U $21,500. ! The Perry County Fire Insurance Comp- J any bas laid an arsesSrhcni of 8 per cent, j Tiie Advocate is for prohibiting all bank notes umlcr 820. j JIo.N'TOCR. A strar.gcr passed off a 850 altered bill io I'auvillo on the 1st inst, i but by telegraphic ai l arrested in Heading. Court was to commence on Monday j next, but a misandWtuidins exists as to i the time. ; t'ESTBE. The Aarrtnsburg LmchUr j io very wroth with the Know NutLjngs i aud Cold Water men and eeolds them ter- lily in German : we ran't tell which it ! J ! bates worst. ni. hrl, of Ferguson tp., a soldier oT the Mexican war. I. ft his home about the fat of Nov. for the r.urpoe of getting a small sum o' fcoScy iu Stone Valley, siuco which he has nt been heard from. (See 1st column, lot page.) Wm. P. JIaemanus has returned from Wot Point, in ill health. -Austin B. Snyder, of Hellefonte, is appointed aid to the Governor. Nor.TiiUMBEitr.AND. The Suabury A- merican states that the Suuburj Eric ! K. , . e v I oad are willin; to return tha Saubury - : nun oriiiu in oe: i iiiu l.orouL'.i M.uaueri:- ' tior.?, hst expect tin people wil! da 6nm. thing iu their itidivi Jr.al capacity. Mr. Yoiks hart read in place a bill fnr ihe erec tion cf a boom n the .-ufT;el-.scna at ; a . Sutibury ? A Miamokin corropon- deut of the Sunbury Gsittte c-i!lcs (Sha- . " -,, P .- . m&Kiu llie -luiure i ottsviuc oi ortnutu-i berlaud county," aud notices an accident at Doughty's mine by which one man was L "Ll !.l 1 1 I . 1( v .. .. mi . norrioiy injurcuj auu auoiuersiiguiiy. iu accident was caused by exploit of ' r ; powder for a blast. Tbe Milton ifrma- crat treats the paper to a new head, but is sure it don't need head." any bettor CCiro.iai Columbia. Tha SperintcnJeul calla a Teachers' Convention to meet in B'.rfomS- burg on the 17th inst. The Star has a strong article in favor of Mr. Ball's new Tax Collection Bill. Dauphin. Henry Smith has has beca arrested on suspicion of having murdered and fired the house of Mr. John Crum. 1IUSTIMD0N. John Seott, Ktq., is appointed Representative Delegat ative Dclceate to the ! next Detn. State Convention The j Teachers' Institute and Agricultural Sooi- j ety are at work. Clinton. The Lock Havca ITarAritjn nolninatcs Sam Houston for President and Jas. Pollock for Vice. John Calvert, Aid-de-Carop to Gov. Pollock. Clarion. Seth Clover is " proposed" for U. S. Senator. Don't laugh! New York, Feb. 6. The prizo fight which was to have taken place somewhere j on Lone tslatid to-day, between George t . , . , T at r ! Lees, of this city, and James Mclntyre, j has been nipped in tho hud by the capture of the former a, he a goihgen board the J steamboat chartered for the purpose of convoyinc the party to the battle ground. I ... , , , r tu -i t t t ' Eight of the I ancy from Philadelphia wcro ; also taken into custody as parties to the i r l f proposed JgLt JHTFratiklin township (Middleburg.fce) gave 45 votes fir Division in 1853 66 for ' Crawford last fall and the Democrat says 150 of her citiecus have now petitioned for Division. eQrThe campaign for U S.Senator from this State thickens deepens widens; and tho most sagacious confess themselves at fault as to who (or what) the uppermost man will be. More Paupers. the Couiinissiooer of Emigration in Piew lorn Uty have o. .6.a.o.u ....... , - been called upon to investigate an alleged discharce of two hundred pauper, from Rotterdam at Tier No. 8, North River. -Tho Fnn:h Spoliation Bill has passed both Houses of Congress. The ' Bounty Land Bill has passed the Senate. (rNo Foreign Ncw. Tho recent coid weather has caused the Susquehanna river to bo again cloced with ice at Wrightavilh.', P- in oc uiiurrs'oou as casting any reucctions on i u. jjjny.bqlh ol Lewisburg ; ait,u.tver uuai- TT'vTJ.Tp nf m II SllIIiVRn flPf II ' " Books srili rnsia it the old ', the gentlemen concerned m Ihe late "Enter-, fant and Miss Euphcmia S. MuiiSon, bolh of i 11' ' ' " j,,' rreitfj pr.cra so sun cuat..,nrrs, emaractnC s.aaira , b ti,oer f .he Firm. prise," for we feel well assured had they cuter- Lewisburg. (With the las, notice, we received to , t .k , "EB lained the least fiea of the effect it produced, j a bnuntifal share ef the wedding feast and j iaM ad ititf on exceptions to the account : .'23 a frc'h attpply cf the , Law.iburg, Brpt. lo.ifcv it would never have been gotten up. But how their subscription to the CArwttWf-our best . of Samuel H-n.i-rson and Robrrt Candor. Ex-1 m.irs'u'Bar'a,molassef, huney.e'.rree, I .. . ....... :...-........ .i.t... , ,,. .,rth. 1 ecutors of Wm. B-Sulliran. tate of White Oeer ... ,h ! By XMffUl sul, w,,ed. ,e Lpe no one wi attom,, O.i the tf T we,t .. .tock I A-eulSS ! another. the moS. disgraceful .cones of: Ml- CUn.aiaD. II, nz, Hh .f , fa J h of Lew.5b,r? on Monday .te of SJ Wa. ...d a vartety ; t, lo- pr.c.a, iUrtIecd ry 1 drinkennr, bbrkguardism, and rowdyion, , fc , fc R . Crisr Wajh. I 5.h day of February-, A D. 1-. when and of t carpenter'., a.ason'1, and black- Oct. t5 J. 1IATE8 & CO. I ir-.rwitn.lth9).lai-Wnriltnthnnnfanro) . ... . , . where all P-'rsons ir.tereste.l mar attend. , " of our citizens and all toirers of gW order U S.rayhoru of BiflUI-e. I , fcllt" K- ao.i.iot. g (,--, the cheapest ever offered . t' nn-I IlII and morality.-. Uunry Lwui.wry. Oa the 1st inst , by Rev. A. B Casper. John 1 l?nll::. in ihis ularket-iron-itone. granite. chin, and , .,. viaa. &, West Branch Farmcr-f-Fcbriiary 9, 1855. - i 1 . i -- -J Currtcttd Weekly. Wheat Kye Corn Oats Flaxseed Dried Apples. Butter ! 00 5") 75 45 1,12 125 10 Ejus Tallow Lard Baeou Ham Clovciaued. . 12 . 12 . 10 . 8 . 12 ..C.00 Lewisburg Fost-Office Arrangements. CA.irr.ItX Malls ( Milt "N) every hut Eundur, ci ue .t K, A 11. ZASTERX Mails (! SotTU'lO rr T tut Snndujr eto at o'clock, P. M )rSTJlK, on Moadtjr, Wln ' i ' i-laj , cl at A.M. A"07-W.V(Wtlliaoisport) STcnd. V.Viln and Kri., c!w at ft I'.M cf oight pracfsling 50Crni7;A'ISllnJgro)Xllll ll'Urtil.ai.ii SallirU . close at M' BCFfALOE JT ROADS. Twnlar and Fr!J J, cl'walS r.M of night praoedioic. t VT1',inB hoars dHv(secpt Sunday! from $ until 11', A M ,ilfim IS, H. until , I' M. til. 41. ISM. II. W.CSOT7ER, P .M By Urv. B. B. Uamiin la L'-w sbure, Sltli Dec. last, Vclrr Reitmcyer an I Miss R-tierca Smith of Lewiiture. Ou Uie ISih Dec- Wm. Fry and Miss Mary Williams.both ..f Danville. Ju me oom Jan., rtanm j'hiih uwu ..ia ."ni caret M. San Jer. doth of Chi!!iso,ain?. O i the 1st Feb., John M't'oy and Miss Margaret o.iir. J , jj i n t m- DIED, In Buffalo Tp, 2d inst .Eveline.dausl.terof i t. , . .... i . . i, .,.. . i.nnr.i I anil ..ui. av .riiut.i. ill uci u .c. i Bullalue 1 p.fiih insuase-t aU.ui c:l years. Elizabeth, relir.l of r'raucis 'Joaon dee'd. j In Haiues Tp, Center Co, 30ih ulL, Valen-. tine S'.over. in his 7olU year. In Muncy ("reek Tp, JI;it ult., Mrs. Plirclc j Siiaw, atred about UK) years. Also , wile of J.ilin Opp. j In Jersey Siu.re, 3Ut ult , au'ed 17 years,. Mnrllia, daolibT of IRf late James Hepburn. 1 In Franklin Tp, "d inst, George Hasstsigrr iu lu 6:J year. ; K0TIG-. j -itTE jfavp t0 inimm 0Iirsi'lVP ! to the citizens of LEWISUURQ aai j vjclIli,yt as extensive Miners and Shippers of viillo axil Autbraclte Coal, At Lanctutcr VoUicrtfXarthumbeTknd l'o. Pa. where we have extensive improvements, and , . n ,n.l ... . IT... ... . ..Mtil.i- a I're miw. nor article, particularly Miited to the nianufac ture of Iron aud making Steam. Oar sizes of Coal arc , LI'.MP .for Smelting purposes. STEAMBOAT for do. and Steamboats. BROKEN ) ! Ktit; for Family Use ar.d Steam. j STOVE ) Jj', ' I for Limeburnsrs and Steam. - O.ir Point of Shi ppine is SUN Bl'RV, where rr , . . in i . arramements are made to load B-ats without any delay. COCHRAN, fEAI.fi A t!f. 1 .T. J r.vnaix. T.nc-tr. I Bi Bkkj. Itaisnn. r.. La&rA9tcr. w . eurm. j ii.ii..a a i r?"Ordersaddressed loShamokin nrStinhurj I . ,,. ' I win receive iiroii.-n .iiicni.oi.. i,..-... Sheilu's Sales. T lib Micriii oi i nion lounty mil . seil at the Court ILju ia '. U.-.:n , nti rn itrT nv in v.tjuii of T - nn otitis i and ther tn.prt'Vfincnts, in aiW iie.ir a-iin grov-as the property oi ... ' Also three tracts oi lanu in ueavrr i p.w.in , a Slw an,i thPr improvements as tue property of Simon Hecker. Letting for a School Building. I JUV. . r k i , r ,si ,1 L Hoard of School Directors of the I.ew- i,b,lrir School District, until Thursday ihe lA inv r.1 March neit, tor ereriin? s-aiiv-wi; ....... . i : O . P!n. anf , H-1(.g,lon Wll be exhihttM trh days prrv- I.1 . - ... r. fl 1I...-I. Sous to the Lelting.ai tne ore oi joi.n not6n ' tnn, L. STERNER. !Vs. JAMES HAVES, See. Lewisbttrr;. Jan. 30, 1855 Estate of John Slair, iee 'd. NOTICE is hereby Riven that the Re?- 11 iiter of I nion county nas cran.ra m- l.etters of Administration upon tne estate oi John Slair. late of Bullaloe townsh.p.deceased. All perisons indebted lo sain estate are requircu 'to mntte immediate pavm'nt, anil tnose naring i cTatrcs will present tnem u,..j .u....B....- il r.-- ..tlemenl. to SAMUEL SLAIR, Administrator. RuiTalof. Jan. 20, 1855 ia luiidttiu ui uic . i a a!, 1. C Cnfnmon J) R.C.A.KELLING.Ol .ueCnnniC0llr, it..mi.ri-H I Pa..announccs lo those l afflicted with Tumors.Wens Cancers. 1 olypus, I.nn.u itni.t or siarKS. ci-rmuia Ol K.ii. and all diseases that have usually been treated with caustic or Itnife.that he can remove thi-tri by an entirely new method, without cut tm, burning or pain. Neither chloroform or ether is administered tf! the patient. It is no matter on what pan cf Ihe luiy mey may u he cal) remove them with perfect safety, and in a remarkably short tune. No Mineral or Vegetable poison is applied and no money TXi. mr.n ierfrciH. Prolapsis rteri.Femaleccir.f.'.aiRls.Clironic, aceZ FuU paan eilher un:sh ot German, can be obt-.iretl hy writing posl-paid. Patients can be accommodated with Board on reasonable terms. . . "c.atticbtirK is one of the prettiest and healthy towns in ihis or any other State. It Is R wiles lrm H.irnsburtr on the Cmn.t al.R K. anTaceessible from all parts of the Umrn SlHlmB -itii.t cases in any part of the " j-js-Kind reader ! if you know any afflicted fellow creature, delay not to HI the-n cf this ! treatment. 1V5D3 'PO the Honorable the Jadses of the J. Court of Quarter Sessions of th Peace fr the county of Union, at Feb. T. A.D. 1854. The petition of Jonas Fisher respectfully reDresents, that your petitioner occupies a Pub ' hSui ofOTU-rtaiaawnt. awl baa Wn.aiiJ la now inuiM 7a"b'au4 from .tt ucii:hborl.ooJalHl.Ua.k r,h. .blh-. aliiltU nWrUinHM-nt of trani..rs and or tha public MUiua e ,IM wi.h sUblln for S2i a" Jmv'. U-ar, to, th. .ntUl. , o -rang- aU .!;. ', ,, -J--;,k: ' , hinalk-nsewajcpan j;VWhouMofrnttinrnt,attir'KncrdB . wM TnThtr,mT.H. 7- . ' .1. ....... netttionrt. 1"..l. .Lt. Sttmon-v,aaia also having ha t.rw'.ucli oontiaoanea of li. "" hiah ewtifv t.rt ineh s homa Is r.rr to aeror.o4at.th. robll. Tommo.lation of atransa" and ira-tlorj. tf"""" Talwalt. J F."ieJ"a .,.-. "-- I Hin,', Jiinaa B'.i k. a Last Notice! PERSONS Indebted to ns fcy Note or B ok Aic'i, mutt ciall laud atU by March neit, to HA l COSTS. D. S. KREMCR & CO. Lewisburg, Jan. 1.1, ISC5 Bargains! Bargains!! A T the NEW STORE next to Klina's j'V Hotel. Market sirert, Lewisfiors;. i3All the Winter Uoodt at t'uis Sior, will be sold AT tO.'lT J'BICEs, to make n om . f... tha Knrintf cinr!mpnr. NI,W s thr time for BAHOAI.NH! JiMt Received, Straw Wrapping Paper at do cts per ream or 3 cu per quirr. Candle yam at S5 cut per pound, and Tie Vara at 25 cu per pound. Reduction of Prices. HOLLO-WAY'S Pills and Ointment. Thee famous Medicines will in future be sold throughout the Slates at the following prices i Small Put or BjI, S centi instead of S" Medium do 6Ji da 67J 1 Lara;e do $1 0(1 do 1 W Professor Holloway's Manufactnrisa are at ; 80 Maiden Line, New York, aad 5M Strand, ' London. - " Auditor's filotice. SELLING OFF! T AM selling off my Gouils very low L for CASH, in order to take a rresl CASH, m order to take a fresh start te Sonnr-. tiith a Partner, an an entirely rrk of Merchandize tVThe pnbhe n.w Ktrr pnbl' are invitcl v, call and get barga.nst. - . sthrcyrf. Lewisburg, Jan. 1S55. Hr. & Etrs. 0. B. BULLARO, j "TKAfHERS cf ihe Phno-Forte anil; L MMJINO. Rooms at reters LBton Temperanee Hoel, Moudays and Saturday, j Mr. Buil.'.r.i is At;ent f..r the sale of the fol-1 Ion-ins celebrated ScBtrcment' : i il.ilteti. Darts .V Co.'s PIANO FORTE.H. I with llieir improved Patent Suspension Bridge. lb their improved Patent Suspension Bridge. Mason A HamUu saewly improved MODEL MEL : ,,ls'ri .buucu-a. lbrooki CHURCH ORGANS. These iments arc luut in the most thorough maimer, and are uusuip-ssed lor bsiitt an VieifFSS I.F TuXK. Purchasers are invited to caft. I. wisbnrcr, Jan. 2, 1S55 , . vna Estate of Jacob Reedy. V ETTERS Testamentary- on Ihe Estate of jAtmB ttEKllY. late of Bnrralrre township, deceased. .v;rff teen i;nrd to the snbscribers by the- Rais-r trf Wills of t I'nioTi eoenty, pl persons iudebted to said estate are requested to make payment and ail persons I.avii." claims t.i rres'nt them, prop- erly authenticated fcr Settlement, to Abraham Voung, at his residence. Farmers' Mills. n o ir i vi viil'Vi : . AiiUAHAV VOI NO, David hf.int.y. jacci! k m'fm an, so, is:t tA E;ctJr. WAFJTED lOTPI ED LATELY, j j 1 lo whom steady employment will be gir . cu ilil.li o.oij;. ..- u.w.w Vira at the oce m 3wiiCl FRICK, f LIFER A CO. C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Dm' and Chemical Emporium, rkt Srreit - - - Lewisburg. Pa. REMOVAl.-S.F.lYNDALl HAS changed his enarters to Siuniai Old Stahd, ahout'a square "up srrerf." where he has more rrn'm 'to dispose of his strlr of ROOKS. STATIONERY, GIFTS fwr CHRISTMAS, SE W YEARS. Ac. c. fail a . til i m a.4 Mi. aTaiU ft MPS Jast ree'd by Howard A Co. Express, rhe best I.AKD I.AMi-s now in use. j.n.tiiiiK io. rpFASt TEAS! Justrec'd from the Can ton Tea Co,trrpany of New York, the fol lowing desTrripnon of Teas, -ffatty put v:p in i and lh. pactraes, vrr. Imperial, Young Jhjuyn, Ooln(f, Cuupotrilfi: Tlie aove Teas are of very supc rior quality. and sold at low prices by the on:y Agents in Lewistttrg forCanton Tea f.mpny. ..jj Estate of Daniel Ranck, dee'd. -n-nrT ; tierebr riven, that Letters L " " " " ' " -- ' ... TestarncntarV oh the Estate ot unu (.0ntv ) deceased, have been craiurd to the . -,,hr r,hm hv The Register of I'nion county I rtiereforc all those knowing themselves indeo- ted to said estate will mane lmmeoiaie p- , ment, ani loose raving cianr.a wm re.. them properly authenticated, lor settiemeni, io the subscribers, executors of the last will anu testament ot said dec d. SAMUEL MARSHALL, Eiecutors. DAVID RAMSEY, White Deer, Nov. 33, 154 AdmInUlrator'8 Notice. .-rnTirp k..hv miVmn ttvat f.ft'rpri ni 1 1 Administration on the fcstate ol JA.HW L.lRLANU,Iateof Ea't B.tfraloeTwp, Union Co..dec'd,have been erantedtoth:: nnderJiaTirt rw 1 ........ t-"". . . . 1 bv ihe Reenter of Union eonnty in doe form of law ; therefore all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those havintr any just ela.ms are also requested to present them pToperlyaath enlicated for settlement. THOMAS PENNY, Administrator. East Buffaloe, Nov. 17, 1S54 pd Sfotice IS hereby given thai letters Testamentary on the Estate of MATHIAS SHAFFER, late of the Borough of Lewisburg, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to mate immediate payment, and those hiving Claims atrainut the same will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. SAMUEL SHAFFER. ) JOHN 1IOUC.HTON. $ otor Lewisburg, Nov. IS, 1654 "LEWISBURG NURSERY Botanic Garden. THI5 subscriber offers for sale a rine assnrt ment of TREES and SHRUBBERY-such as Pear, Plum.Cherry, Apricot, Sibermn Crab, Quince, Grape Vines, Raspberries, entrants, Gooseberries, Ornamental Trees and SnVub bery, verblooming Roses, Flowering Plants, ie. H. R. NOLL. Lewisburg, Nov. 8, IM -ryX WtlTQ fo( Juattces and li liliN iVO Conaltbles.for tal or printed to order, at the Ctirocic'elXliM i Mammoth Head Quarters! NEW GOODS! J, & J. WAI LS ARE just receiving their FALL SUPPLY i Good. C.it aaa if a a. Lewisburg, Oct. 4, 1351 SHOE SHOP, REMOVED! QiV D- SLIFER hive rm-Tcd their Boot ai the basement ..f Fr.ck Salmon, oa the WEaT a'dVof NORTH THIRD atreet. third ! door from the corner, where they .41 be lad ; to see old patrons and the public (eaerailjr. Lewisburg, Dee. 19, Cheaper than Ever ! FuUanJ Tfintrr Arrical of Xtw Gvodll uuiTsu & TORSE " fOSTresnectfillyannouncetoffiendaand Tj the public generally that they have just j HATS A.NU CAPS.of ail kiniU and at low l prices. . I .' "" v r," Ail oi wnicn nave ltch r,m.u .. b- j tare and having been ooognt .ria. ...rv 1 enatled to c.l at nntm.a.ty tow rates. Tbry aeein li tinneecT.i y . ... , ...... Itneif mbraces everything Iiartly to -oe catir.1 C.r. Purchawrs will lir.d it their advantage to give us a rail. PltOOL'CE taken in exchange. ; Wwt ti't to ritisl-Jl Lewisburg, Oct-25, 18SI New Firm New Ooods ' A new r?rmin r.verp titan 7 YfaT itRrsfTVEIV . . j by Way of CattUWISSa Railroad, i'-v'VE ttf the ri,irrl and most desirable ' I I ...... .. . , ....wh. djV Ati , Xl.v t.tu.,K ., -, , ,h,a it.. . ...... . ....... . ........ .r... . r , h . h fl , an uliUSU1i;y advance upoli the first est. iM friends and nrw, and the pnblte jener- alv, are, respectfully invited to call and see I fr themselves-. ivvx fail s.ortment of hardware. ' exswabb. okucerie.i. , an ! " tDDINOS WETZE. Lewisbef?, Oct. SI, IK.M Olnselulles. rlpHE Firm of I.. IDPINIM A CO. has been ir..s .lav dissolved py tne saie ci ir.e interests of i'lmuel Geddes and Janrei S. Mar ah, to Aaron E. Wetzel. LEWIS ItDING!, PAMI EI. UEDrr9, James s. maksh. Lefeisoiirg, Oct. 9, Init, crv rirem. E subscribers have ibis star en'er4 into rannersn.p, io xo (renera, er- cantile buMness, under Ihe name or loDiaaa ,. I . . . 1 r.cn.tr.i.ltf Cnlllf lhy Bat. .. -- -v" ronagC CI tneir iriniua una inr pu.M:..-. LEWIS IDDINRS. AARON B. WETZEL. Lewisburg. Oct. 9, 9fA NEW UOUTE, T1 CATTAWI.SSA, WiLUAXsrOKT EKIE SaIT-KOAD ore to xrr.Tox. Sjhoura'betvveeH Philadelphia and Milton Fare, $1 50. N and after Monday. Sept. totli, and until Extension to Wjlliainsport, rasseneer Trains will be nn every Jay (Sundaya excep ted) as foliousi Leavititt Milton at 11. A M connecting with Rea fins; RnilToad at Port Clinton, arriviaa; at Pk.lv.l0lnl.ia i 7'ill. P.M. Leaving Philadelphia at 7.30 A-il , arrive at Miiton a 4 30 A Freight train will leave Mitten ton Monday Wednesday and Friday, and Port Clinton oa Tuesdav.ThursJayand Saturday of each week. Freirfht is carried to and from Philadelphia without transhipment, from Readme; Railroad Freight Depot corner of Broad and Cherry 9t. T. M KISSlrCK. Oct 11, XSH Superintendent! Thrbaarti to Elm Ira t ... . . .V rr Philad.Trainsrearh" iiitamspoTt a.io .at. Elmira Trains reach Williamsport 10.0(1 nsxen?ers reach Phi!.l. same eveninu-l pi;,. Freight Trains reach Wmsport 5 00 w Emira FVeijlhtTrainsfPachW rflsport 30 r.s Accommoilation Line of Itoicc asi oititwn JlilPasbiji-g an3 't.ici. JOHN M. HESS J . .... - f"6ST respectfully announces to the rraV- ling public that he Is rflonin j a DaVjr ine 01 ooact.es (oun.iayj "cci, Lewisburg and Milton. Leaving the different Hotels in Lewisburg at about 9J o'clock A.M-, . " , ...i: amrinc at Milton in lime to take the Philad elphia morning train rf cars leaving Milton for Lewisburg upon the arrival of Stages from Williifttsport. A Weave Lewisburg a? 3, P.M.. returning to LewisWirg npoa the arrival of the Philadelphia evening train. For UIoomsDnrp. Cattawissa, banvilfe, or Williamsport. this is the cheapest and quickest route. Fare X7i era. Pitaaeas safely and carefully attended to. Lewisburg, Iec. 1, 1851 Nett aad Beautiful Fall Goods. TC9t opening an4 entirely too busy to enumerate articles bnt for sjnanty, anility, or low prices, call on Oct. . J- HAYES A CO. - (p-503P 4 S'D NEWFIRM. The partnership nere- tofor existing b'twfen Krtrr rnree, was thts rlay dissolvfrl y tnnf.isl Consent David Reber having disposed of ni interest in the concern to Peter Hurr.h. The business will be continued at the old stand tndrr the Firm of Hurth 4 Verse, who wit be happy to serve all tha old caatoraers and tot of new ones. DAVID REBER, O. R. VOR9E. Lewisborj, Bept. 20, lSi4 HUSKY'S CRAlN HEArEK, for cultittg both Grain and Grass MANUFACTURED and for sale at the Lawiabarg Fouodr kv - received a careiuiiy aeicted stock tl I 1 IjtU.-jraa- V53 aS2Da " . vrtua LEWISBURU ACADEMT Will commence cn TcaB, 0.l9, 1114 to continue to rek. The course of Iaitruclion io Ihia Iatittia u calculated tJ prepare youtlia inter CUj or for general aMisin.-sa. - ' Com? f ;tiya and leeiaatioB ri en ful atti'aiif.n. T he ubc rr r i aolici Joua lo u r ! of Ytrun j:Ji. The Bibls i. la rlaily In th aehool. F r referenr- .:; Pitij al Uka p:af r to refer u mat.y ui" our c.i.iats, both io aaf aro-md tl p axe. siiio Lavj hai dvu ciuld n:.d wrua unuer hja car.. . 10,Hih.r - . f R'aJinf. W;.Mit UfvKtzhy. Arithrmaj. Gritrr.jar and I). . Hisur) u per mmiosl. Couticgent tipeotes per Wiutex Maaioa, M cts. per K-holar, eitra. a dluet:io lcart foe sieknsH. JOHN RAM ILP. apt. l. 19S4 FrattaufU NOTICK . ; OUR Finn ticf this day rlitaufoai. w wju'.j sy to all who knew them UK iaJrht'd to ui, that we are in aetd of tk needful, and are anxious, to set lit Bp our iness with as Utile oe ay aa pr-asio.e. vsir aa4 TTI Iae4 , r I and if ruvt.t, the Sleara Cruil Mall recently Itt by nre, aie auwenoera raaaieea- , " r"1-" r"r-- ,., do aU tmdi of ls.tom worn ana puaete Uralll g, heret,.f. re. ,.r.riuiit n.iiL. a iivui si Lewisburg, Oct. ts. 154 F.xpre Office! The aodersizned have beem ! appointed Auents 1 HOWARD - C U.'tJ i EXPRl- LIMB, aiii are H'W preparetl ! fnrward. ilulu, P.ick.-if es, bpecw. Bank Note j 4c to Philadelphia, Xt York, Boston, Al bany. B.tltttn .-.-, :..? luierrr.rnate ft ir.i.j to the'ther V rth-r.i and Faif'-ra ::t:e. .' p'll.lie are respectfully tinned c paV ' roh.j,-th ahnve li. e as it is the cuicltes; aad j '; JiES Tw-A- t I ?t..vr.. aw .n ; Dk:i. . m- ..... ...i l ai 1 1 v ... i iiiuut . . a . - ,l, f0!owinr mornicr;. . Kecetpts Riven lor lime and price. rktluidpki oJUc 41 43, South Third Si Oct. "S5. THORNTON CO. tria- wauls a P alia. Dally cl O' N an t after Nov. 1st. the aaderaigaaA will furnish subacribers with an of la Pn-tretpiia Dailm. oa tha evenmc same day as rnbl.shed. Whoever, then, wiaht the aewa, aa aupplie 1 be at or.ee leaving thetr names vital ; us. Termj B ,-ts. per week (tor rhe Penr : pap ers;paaoiweeH.y'rmmrii)-iaieavaaeav THuKNTON et CU. acsiarviasv froTICE is heb 11 uri'iihrr nil VANVALZArl.'E Caeeutar-a Rollco. kTOTICE is hereby giver, ibat LeWera Tea on the Es-a-e i f JOHN A. . Esq .late ol Kelly Tp, Uaic- - i de M. have bpen pr's.rtreii to iKe ' t .iiiitu o tor nrt-isicr m .u.on codctt ta txvv j . . 1 ... v . ... ! t. ...rt.. iIiImm a1 h.nMWbh a an. .v.,.. havini, ... lu.. i SalU aS C w .. ru..w , , rrBted to present thiti, properlf I 1 1 If I anther.tteated for stetsrent. BAR All B. VAN VALZAH. Exec- LAil.J uun.ttiii, s uror- 1;OR SI.E TWO tiear n elrgaat ' s:i-and tnree-quarter Octare PlaMaaWti Also THREE beaunfully-finisbeil JfLt DEOyS. made af.er the newest lrepvoVe Bteuts. Arply to FR. J. GEssNEU. Booth F?nrth 8t- near Market Lewisburg, Nov. 20, lt.51 BEAVER, KREMER & M00B8 h'.-e received their New Fall Goods, Which they are enabled to -dispnke of ( ssowLt caiar. Lewisburg, Oct. 4. 184 Danville Hardware Store, THREE DOORS fiVRTH OT TUB at JMT, VT which will be fo-und a Urgcoi selected stock of Hardware. Cutlery, Iron, Pieel. N"-..!, Carriage mln'iiies. II:rtiess tm-:.t y. l?rp orersM'stli etmakers" arM th makers' Tools.tool at j , t - ':cd;B5 MoTnceos. Kid, Liine. Frerrh X'm':- ' akir?. Cedar and Willow Ware, Stl hprings. Anvils, Vices, 8c: t Plate. . Screw BelVws. BuiMers" Hardwara el every iieJcrip'lion.Ven.t'atXvirdoW Bid PhU'ters.W indowHh,SilverpUi!Wi., Urtttannia Ware, tiur . Piatola. Revol yeri, Manilla Bid Hemp Hi pe, Sj srk Lar.1. and Vr.a O'J. Tar. W.moe GUs.LooktTigt;lassHate.l.ii.eIOil, Sp.rt-.a Tarpeitttrie, Pare W hite Lead, Wii.te Zinc r".vrt. BIske's Fira Framr and a Aill sonmnr of inner Fafnw. Wme aed J.iqnore at W hnleaal aM Retail. Japsn. Copal, and Cach Vat ni.'hes. Ac. Ac. . ' All pf wh eh will fces..Id erTehea'p roreask, eneetrr proeTnee. et fr mrntha" at-prov credit J.O.RICHARIWW. at the signs of the Aav.l and Paw Danville. Kept. 14. 1S54 lylft rrIPS Fnmps!-I'nrnpsS Wet' atii Cist-rn Fumps. Suclion.Frrrt anr? Cbam, the very best articles nw in use ,Vhce WishisK m pnTchase en be convinced f ttils fiet If railing upon Henry R. Noll, Est- ''," The subscriber bas also n hand I.FA D Fir 5 from i to I i Inches. J. O RICHARrsON TBille Hardware ftr. t er N.? cf tit Bank ' Djnrife, Pry '5, !S i J rT 1 3fi3Sg2X If, n .i si i c A
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