Tie Lewisburg Chronicle. . , rW..V Jftr'" ot -"risftt"' V, M r-r yaar. " " w ""'-""-""iutor a lou4 or short p-ril. Thu.. u,. ' for f0 muU, :t et. fcr .1. month., " ' t' S. A tt,. f-rmcuu by wl u.14) rS-- - ,u"""' uT b ru'' f ,lWir M ,,ki 25 nits okiiKM iDriioD, $:s ( MUgUj fire frdln the stove pipe. It was . fit themselves and the cause by subscrib-'nt":.:-t"i!'';lueucLed immediately by the people who kg fur this Journal. for tU o,,n 45. ToNur ' ... 'i.!n.lGar-ar. All others aa way otrr i""1 111 v ' - , , k, M,d - " of Ti. r.or U of il lareeeuia.atrotypa,aiidadvrUiiciuMiUor MPiKii. i.ecu .. Cominiin!citi)n-'iii'p'cf,ff""n,ll,,,'r''t Bgt.ithioU..t"'fTt7 0rrL,ri.nc..,.u-.t. Ail l.lUra 1 !' r'. -i .Jr.f'l'ri,"lon'i",""tu", . . .. Tb. MtclNCTIC TEI.;BAMI U locntrf .n !..-. of u.. O.n.ai-1'. h, -fcich n fli.n p-t tayoruut -N.i l.d.nroftli Mailt. ,..tnMi .nd Jrt.-b on ..! t. riu.. ' AJv.r.in. ,,1- to I.- 1 f r ln,n.UfbWorkl..l.Jli'"l nurth "'C" ' ..ii i.. tin. nam. and WOSPEK fc cor-WEUns. Letvisburff, f FitiD.vr Mousing, Makch 2,18-"k (V , ,,, . in ul r..ui.ir. V-oiii.-ii.r- '" 'rll7'""',,;; iarF ! ...I tuArvMine c.rrui.oi -:"""".-'" ! '.""".:,! ! and U..Ir. aoj l u" r soc Yew Adurlis.-iiK-nts. ; ' . ... PaTThe regular monthly meeting of the Society for Moral and Keligious Inquiry will be held iu University Chapel ou Suu- j day next (March 4) at -J o'clock, P. M. A n-port on " Popery will be read ry Jlr. A. 1. IIaw.v, of Lewisburg. kms-M:.!. I'etkrs awav out in the ' center of Ohio-s,ys he finds no trouble, ! irregulatity, or 1-ss, iu the reception of the annile. Others complain cf great irregularity and loss. The fault is not : i!h us-we serve all alike. . BSu.-ir. ui.jv.ii.iu a o. county is now ready f r delivery. It is well and correctly drawn, aud should be consulted by all in onneclioii with the Division question. Mr. V. is a worthy 1 man, and his Map must have a wido sale to recompense him for his expenses and , trouble. I Moyer, of Freeburg, gave a very aecepta- lie Concert, accompanied with his double bass viol, at the close of his winter singing school, in the new brivk church at Mt. 1 Pleasant. Notwithstanding the iuclem-'; ency of the weather, a largo audience had j assembled. j " " . , BB)uU IS prOVOting I J rcceisc 'i and not know to whom to be grateful for ... .... 1 1 i 1 It. Well, thauks to somebody anyhow, ... - i .i for a Sacramento C iimn received per the laat steamer. Wo learn that Sacramento j is to be hereafter the Capital of California. I The Legislature again failed to elect a L. j S. Senator. A dreadful steamboat expio- j sion occurred at Marysville on the -7th Jan., by which CO or 70 lives were lost. ' ISrWc observe that our Congressional I Representative, Mr. Middlcswarth, has j made repeated efforts to get through the House,the Old Soldier's Bill, aud we hope next week to record that he has succeeded. This Congress will expire to-morrow -I..!.. A .,,..1. U IjU, dun 1U4J ,1IU(.1 ,V. UI.IV1 dvw cuvu another ! "The Way of Transgressors is Hard." The following item of dcws we find in the PotUtille Mintri Journal of Saturday last : " FitorRiiTORS of Gift Jottfkies Convicted. On Wednesday, 'athan Frederick and William Gross, proprietors of the tuf'iavryiia Gift IMIti, were con- i victcd. Frederick was fiued G,000, and uross J. ,uuu to stand committed unui tli linn aid r.o,.1 l.itl. ..,,n twem fnm. i milted to Prison. The petters-up of the Lotteries in Pottsville out-lit to be served . the same way." j colored boy, but were foiled, aud the vi. (But shutting these men up in Jail can j lain is in jail for the offence. On not restore lbs green-horns their Dollars, ; nor give them any chance to "draw" the "splendid farm," nor the "splendid brick mansion," nor the "splendid horse," nor the "splendid piano," nor the ".-plcndid fiddle-string" ! Sic trantit gloria Hum lugiana, O ye Nix Winers !) In New York City, as wc learn by tho Courier f- Enquirer, the Governors of the Alms House are dealing with the Art Union and Gift Concert gentry, officially. The fines which must be easily collected from such immensely rich gentlemen ! suppose go to the Poor of that City. Baltimore, Feb. 2-ThefuSitive slave Anthony Burns, is now in this city, on bis way back to Boston, his freedom Laving been purchased by a few Boston! ans for 1 1300 The Legislature of Nebraska assembled on the 16th nit., and received the first an nual message of Gov. Cummings. Both Houses were organized on the 17th. ICStThe ('num.. Ci... ' T . 3 ui-icmeni appears on th. opposite p,ge. K.ll, and Lewisburg again show no demand. from Tax Collec tors against them. thi7pge"ie,J f Adwr,inU on ByTeTSgihi Nnr xORK; March 1-Canada arrived ..th new, 17th inst. No War news. ples hat joined the Allies. Flour, cot . and consols down. T, AMISBmo, March 1. TVie Swai cmndmcntt to the Ifouix Pivisi"n Pi'l wre ancurrH inly the Ifi 2Ccb JUins from tt) Counties. Coi.t'MMA. The Powder Mill of War den & Onmpbcll, located in Scott township, took fire and Lurued down, on Tuesday week. Loss not over S200. The machine ry was saved. Blair. W. Henry Snyder, of Lewis town. Las established a newspaper at Al- tooua. qu Sunday last, the roof of the Presbyterian Church in IJoIlidasburg : .torn iust Collecting tO attend SLTVICCS. J Da 4 vtr), slight. ,a -i . J 1 Center. '' Sam, it is stated, earned i every Moro and Township except Ilatues. Chi clicf) MaUllgWUdaUS, J lectured iu the M. K. Church, Bellcfoute, ' t.i imii'li u it 'lifji't mil : , ti t ci ii i I Lycumim;. 1 he Jersey bborc Ilepub- lieau, after uoticing the old story, newly vamped, of " William Morgan being found'' j somewhere , says " If the Masons have d'titt thath as a compensation for his meanness, wo do not censure them." Tilc ooj w J8 celebrated at Dickinson Sem inary uy an examination oi painting, compositions, and original dcelaniations, to a crowded house. The Lycoming Teachers' Association has been held. One Juliu L'jVfi'iy was liucd ?7.70, and sent to jail in ilhanisport for two days, for T.rofanilv aud disorderly conduct. i Ihe dwelling of Mr. Iriswell on I'nie street, caught fire from a heater in the ce!!:ir, but was extiugui.-licd before tha cnj,;IlM arrived. Tha Pnts urges John w ji;lJllarji ?.t flir the U. S. Senate. Mr Jouu ijet.ber, one of the hands C!p0jej at the Muucy Mills, had bis j.;) u;inj accidentally caught between two cog-wheels, and S3 bad!y mutilated " -'p'" " r.iorn.n? an unhu- wd building belonging to Mr. Charles Xlr, iu -Muncy Lrcck toiniship caught " from the kitchen fireplace, where the carpenters had kept up fire to work by du- rJnii the winter, aud was entirely destroyed. xiie loss is about SI-UK) no insurance. The young nieu's PhilomatLic Socie ty, of Money, intend giving n exhibition ou the first vf April. James W. Clark is associated with Thco. Wright in the publication of the Lycoming G iz-l'.c. A Protracted Meeting has been in progress durinjr the last week at the Second Pres- been added. NoiiTHL'MBEni.AXD. Soma scoundrel took advantage of the night to deface the pulpit of the new Geruiau ltcfornied Church, Sunbury. The Horough l'ath- c.rs of Sunbury publish au crdinauco against allowing mules and goats to run at larsre. The Miltonian states that the Itailroad between Suubury and Milton will UC Iiru.ccucu null lUllJlouiaii;! , uuu iiuiioi- . . rates a larjre amount of hhamokm Coal 1 o i . . i.,j .rt.i:,.t.. ...it. .t 11 i Ui iu. j. uc 'aiaiju ciuu.iv states that Senator Taggart misrepresents J . 1 his constituents in opposing Gen. tame- j ron : the Sunbury Gazette of course np-; plauds him for bis stand. Ptr.RY. The address of Pauicl Gantt, Esq., before the Educational Convention, ;s r.ubli?hed. MoT(L'R. The Columbia Guard.-, Capt. George W. T, . , , 1-urrest, paraded oa tlia 22 1 ult Richard Young, aged 92, ! ,. , . .,, , . . p , died iu Dauvtllo last month. -1 he Con- . cert giveD by l'ruf. IJullard's Singing 1 ,il.. . . .,,.. ,.,.,lt, 1.1 ,wt ,l,.l;l,tr,.l i il r -, .,3 . J VH.UUUW1V. .'.- ' entertainment. Mifflin. The Public Schools of Lew-! : istown number 520 pupils, and an average ' attendance of 417. The Lcwi.itown i . Furnace has blown out, in consequence of the want of a market for iron. Paitmn. Gov. Pollock has appointed j Jacob Shopc, of Hummclstown, Prothon- j otary, iu place of Stephen Miller, rotated tu DC pour In5pector. Harrisburg has I : eJ tLc bcllfcCt uf Bome g0OJ iUuJ;c J Lecturers. Solomon Snyder and one r two accomplices attempted to Kidnap a Monday last, the picking room of the Cot- ton Mill in Ilarrisburg was consumed by (ire. Loss to the Company, about 10,000. It will be rebuilt in a few weeks. Susquehanna. Mr. Howard, aged about 70 years, a resident of Bridgewater, while attending a township election, fell dead ia a bar-room. He bad not been drinking. Ci.EAKFiF.Ln. A short tiiuo eincc, Abra ham Holes and bis brother, and another person, when in the woods limiting, sepa rated, aud two of them tracking a deer into a thicket, where Abraham had just entered, the other brother seeing something move iu the laurel, fired, and killed his elder brother ! A largo meeting of the citizens of tho county favorable to the construction of tho Tyrone, Clearfield and Erie B-ailroad was held in the Court Houso on the evening of the 20th ult. l.-S'Tbe Teachers of Perry and Wash ington townships, Union county, held a Tublic Meeting at the Freeburg Academy, 10th ult. I). S. Boyer, President, and II. W. Itoush, See'y. A commendable spirit of improvement in tho profession, was evinced. They adjourned to meet to-morrow evening. Wo learn by the New Berlin Fhg, that the County Superintendent, Mr. Whitman, is performing his duty in that region. The Star has an able and timely editorial on the subject of the complaints wado iminel fnnnlv SnnArinfn.lpnt't. and VerV I -pj-"..-- VU".j " I ' properly urpes that if res'onible salarirs Te pid thofe oflierr", m lust ground of I Lcwisliurff Chronicle Pennsylvania School Journal. This is the title of a large and wclL-priut-ct monthly Magazine, i.-suod at Lancaster by Hon. Thoa. II. Burrowes, and devoted to the cause of Education in general, and Common school system of Pennsylvania in particular. It is offered at ?1 per year, or six copies for 8a. We observe that the Heavers have sent on a club, and should hope there are some in the North end of : the county who will feel inclined to beno- Secret Post Office Agent. We learn from Washington that the head of the Post Oflieo Department a few days since appointed one Capt. Pat Mc'iuire to the office of secret post office agent ! His duty is to travel through the country and I inspect any and all post offices. Patrick . 1 , . . ' , , , doubtless has received this office in con-1 eiiueuee of his efficiency iu delecting Know Nothing postmasters. This whole! department t;f tLc government will soon be a. completely under the control of the . Pope of Home as if ha were Lim.-elf Post- i master General. JlnrrUhurj Ilrratd. I Judge Trumbull, the new Senator from Illinois, is a Connecticut man, and former ly lived in Colchester. He is a grandson of Trumbull, the historian. " , Governor Gardner, of Massachusetts, has been arrested and fined, for allowinc , . , j the sidewalk in front of his dry goods store iu Boston lo be obstructed by boxes. t , . .Ill'' . . . . . . . . i . Green, the Chicago Iianker, who had i been found guilty of poisoning his wife, J committed suicide recently by hanging j himself iu jail Receipts far February, 1855. $1 to 2 00 ; 1 51 1 i 1 SO 42 7.'. 1 1) lOlj i to ! 1 Ml ! 1 SO 1 M 1 Sj 1 IJ 1 "i 1 .l) 1 0 J I 1 JO 1 (n t JA 1 so I 1 1') 32 ' 1 oo 1 M ! 1 M I 1 tO ! 1 13 ; 1 CO I 4 00 1 1 SO ' 1 00 j 1 v 1 10 I 1 60 ' i in : 75 1 1 to 1 00 1 TS so 1 M , 75 j H 1 00 ; 1 50 ' 75 ! 75 j 2 00 1 to : M l to 1 to ' 1 to i t to j 1 to I !.! 1 rv,i d . t..i., c. v..- v .1, i'". " w N-bart HMtUbori, to ut,., .,, Ktrrsw.Bus.io, va.fon o 012 612 612 612 0 s:t 612 612 M.1 61 i til VJ3 ets i'2 612 612 6JI 2'l 620 Wt 612 612 612 612 '! rrancu niifwn ui J"'m Ko"' K'n J hn Ounilv. Liu-t Buffaloe luin Tra.hn- Company br I t !Iu.u.d, Ath.i.a It II B Harris, .V-wtuwn O B Ballard J tin M Kethan, New Dioomnat'l Ka.-tia Straub, Laabburf J An B Cutler do Jacob Frsin d ('has S t'ritts do it, iu anTaitau, f,u,iain9 iin cllPifti rnIty ,. J-i'i m-hi, Mitiiintur- lira .M Sri lure, liunaica Jwt c SXiare d., n-nry Brown, r.vt Buitaioa -h'le ", linor Q..,,r..,. FonllT Anron.linrg siiehaei racra, Lsiioue.0. 3tih" K" ' lloury W hitman do s.,iomon ii.-Hins do '--"f ur Sins'"K cl""' Ir 11 Uurhart, Lewiabui n,ni s Knn do 1 6 f ; 1 ;k I so ! 1 to j 1 io I I 00 ; 1 s ! IVtor llcariT do Burcroa A uuavcr, rbita.. lr J K S.nper, Newport Kuufiuan A lllwr, For.it Iron Worka Mi.CL-lIaneolt. autna 612 2 KtWi.euurs IHnrtltt. Corrccttd V'rtkla. Wheat P.yc Corn Oats Flaxseed lried Apples Butter ?2 00 1,00 75 45 . 1,12 . 1,25 . 10 EgT1 S Tallow Lard Bacon Ham 12 12 8 8 12 5,50 Cloveisced.. Lewisburg Post-Office Arrangements. EASTEHX Maila (via Milliji; evory daj but Siimta-, rl at V. A M. EAST ft! V Mails (via Nosth'd) eTery Hay Mit Sunday rlfiae at oY.li.ck, V. M WF.STEKX', on Slonilny, Wliivlnjr an.i iriiiay, rl.ieat s1 A. St. .V0rcr7..V.'Vill!amrnr,,'"r'' WY'ln an Fri.. rloM at S r M.nf liipht prc-eiling SOCTtfMXifrlim'zroK J Tuefd. Thurtd anil Satnnl., clt.. at 111, M BUFFAloF. S UOAPS.Tarftiy am! Fri.ioy. elo ut S I'.M. of niirht preceding. tl.PH"ineii.lioiiriilillvi'Spt Son'lfyiJ from e until 11 U, A.M .al d from li, M. until 8. H.M. Nl.t. -a. ls-J. U- .t'KOT.EK, P..M Or. the 2 I inst. hy Kev Dr Clark. John II Golshall of Philadelphia, formerly of Halttm ore, and Hannah H. daughter of Thus Pardoe Es.-. of Chillisqtiaque, Norlh'd Co. Pa. Balti more papers please copy. On the S2.I ult. by Rev B C Hamlin.Thomas Doon and Miss Mary Heitzman, of Lewisburg. Oa the 22d ult. by Rev J Winecoll.Wm Rus sell and Miss Nancy S.issaman. On the 28th Jan. by the same.Wm.Johnson and Miss Mary R. Smith. On the lSth Dec. by the saine.John Quinn and Mary Elliott. All of Ltwisburg. At Northumberland, tOih ult. by Rev. Thos rtarnhart. Rev. John A DeMoyer, of the Bait. :,,nf ami Miss Susan Frev of New Berlin. On the 20th ult. by Kev M J Alleraan, Danl Rower of Aaronsburg and Miss Rebecca Wenver of Haines Tp. On the 13ih ult. by Rev Mr Minier, Levi Reber of Siephenson county and Mui Matilda daunhter of M. Hart Esq. of Pekin, Illinois. J..hn r V:itMi, Mlfllinbiirg, j-syi to Xo. 612 Thouia Coroeliu., llulTalotf t'i9 br C S iler, Harri.t.urg 612 Win S Hell, Ul-tcwo , 612 J:iinf8 Pross, Kclty C12 It jWrt Strsvhorn, BtitljlTe 447 Ann n Smith, Kow Cottnutia A"(l Mm M'Kelry, m&.m.ljnri 612 .Tarriniah ItitUr. Ksl llutTjioo 1.12 Il-nrj ll-ik.T, llalTJoj I2 Ou.-r Chslfaut, Lenwljiir.. 614 l'h;.rlco Mcor, Jacl..n 6''J All.-a Miurkler, Sri;,-,., X. V. f.ia .T'. Ua A M rU, Loi: L'-irtj 12 J u T 31 Cirlntck do j. o K Smilh (1j Of,ire sti-i-r, fnT;ilf.e fA: Frtlii C M.ovr, Frerburj fcAl J.imin Miiilicr., lluGlue tSJ 51 II Tjgt. inS-U rs! Wm Alll.D, Sj.rirn Mill. SSI J W renningtr.n, New Jirlln Jai-.it, Srpber, V buo uer 612 Iloirard Mkloom, L:ljiiri 612 Hiram Bright, Kr.'lrt, 111. 6C3 J'lhu Uounir, Sunt'Ut-y J:im. Harris, Ln;iltir JM J.-hn Ilru tli 612 Martlu lriibsrh. BurT.lo 612 J .tin Wa'.t..T do 012 I.i)ilucott, (Iramt'O k Co , rbilaj, IVOr Itur-h, Lowl-i'iir,; 612 DIED, Of measles, at Middletown, O, 1 1th oil., Charles Henry, aged 5 yrs, 6 mo, 30 di, son of David and Jane Quinn, late of Cincinnati. In Newton, Lye Co, 9th ult, Eve Travelote, mother of Mrs.'Geiger, aged 71 years. In Muncy Tp, 2Sth "Iu of aprplexy, Daniel Good, in his 6Jth year. Ia Willi-tm-f nr't, loth u'?., John iTightS, Fnq. s?d 7f V'ari. Ii fit ft Tp, "0,,i ll'. Jehn fchlfk. in nis ;ioh t ir & West Branch Farmer-rMarch 2, l&w. By Railroad. TUST xec'i, a beautiful lot of Pes tl I.iiines and na! itylnl prints; also.Tick inf. New Market aud Porasset Muslim, at low prices, by J. HAVES rV CO. March 3. ISOr.. HEXICAN GUANO. THE subscriber has for sale Mexican Uuano of the bsi quality (cargo of ship Thorndike.) This article lias given entire satisfaction to those who ma le ue of it the past year, on Corn, Grass and OjU ground ; itt ehVct on the soil is much more lasting than that of Peruvian Guano, aud the cost nearly forty per cent. less. 15. 3. in.Rl.ING, 101 North From St. SinSM Philadelphia. Carr, Gieae & Co., ( COMMISSION' M KUCHA NTS for the J sale of rionr, (jralii &. I.mnbcr, Sjrjis' 'hlr, linltim-nr. VfAgeins for Newaik and Kusciulale Co. Cem-nt and Plaster. G.Al.t'.M A FINE SALT constantly on hand. X. B. Liberal CAHI advances ma le on Consignments on receipt. Ballimore, March 1, liii C" New Firm and Now Goods ! A1 T the Mammolh D7U!f & themical Emporium of CHRIST & CALDWELL. The undersigned having purchased the entire , Mammoth Drug Store formerly kept bv Dr. 1 : TluimUm J Co., are now readv to till Ord'TS ! ' anii Prescriptions at a moment's notice. We j i have a larse and well sele.:te,: siock of fresh i 1 and pure OKVUS, MliDICI.Xt,S, Ch"inieal , ...'.- ,.K . ;!.,. p,, ,j DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE, .1 limit of Patntt JL'liciiia, Fruit aud Confectionery, Tobacco.SnofT.and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands. I Flinty A'ofi;ii ami Toilet Arlic.'f, ' Fine Toilet S iaps & Perfumery of all kinds. ! 1)iiL'shks isn Corns or ivmr v.nitrr. I Wt.sntiU n.1 tf liinrri'. a Reneral variety oi Literary anu acnooi uoons. : Pine O.I, Lard and Fluid Lamp, of every description, fresh Pine Oil and Patent Horn-' ins Fluid alwav .u hand. JS'jr UWCOK! f a" k'ndS Fire P".'f anU ZUr. Punt,. Preserving and Pickling Jars, iff. I r?"Customers will find our stock compete, comprising many articles it is impossible h"re 1 to enumerate, arid all sold a! moderate prices. Call and see ns, one and all. and see our s'ock j and if we can't sell you cheup goods, we will not ask you to buv We are always on hand to watt on customers. Remember the Mammoth )ror Srre THFO. . CIIR'ST, F. S. CALDWKI.L. Lewisburjj, Union Co. Pa. SC Dissolution. rilHE Copartnership heretofore existing in I iheBlacksinithine business between the subscribers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by Charles M. Fisher, and old accounts settled by Harvey G. Fisher. .., i.HAKur.K it. risnr.it, HARVEY G. FISHER. I.ewisburg, March 1, ti5." Just Received! ,EW STORE nex IfllllMlli VT tlie NEW STORE liet tO Kline'S ' persons having claims to pres-lit them.prop Holel. Market aireet. Lewisburg. erly authenticated for settlement, to Abraham Umonn at 25 cts. per doz , Oranira, Walnut Candy, Raisins, Dates, and a large assortment of FRESH CANDIES also svgar valley uvea vmea t flour, Improvement in Daguerreotyplng ! CJPYKER & 1IWX announce-to the' J public thst they have newly fitted np and greatly improved thi'ir Rooms and Apparatus, : and are prepared to take I.lkr-lir-NM-K sup- erior lo any in this place heretofore. Pictures copied, or iaken from life, and inserted in Me- i dallions, lSn-astpins. Fingerrin(s, Watchseals, i Ac, and warranted true. We annex a list of j our superior Cases: Papier Mache, Souvenir. Jennv Lind, Jewel, Union, Sjnta;,Oval, Velvet and Shell. Pictures taken at $1 and upwards. Rooms at the old stand over Dr. 1 hornton A Co.'s l)ru store, opposite the Telegraph oirice. j Lewisburt;, Feb. 25, 1855 I FOR SA LE A first-rate Outfit, all complete ! and readv for use. which we will sell to any I person, wiih full instructions in the business, for less than tirst cost. "Have you seen SAll?" UEEMS to be a Question askeil by ij almost everybody ; but we inquire, Have, you sren the Lute Firm, with their suppiy ot XCIV Boots, MlUCN, (.alters, &.C.1 ; f , The subscribers havin associated ihem pV'l selves into a Copartnership in business. now offer lo the public, at the OM Stand of S. A D. Surra, on Market St. the cheapest (for Cash) and best lot of BOOTS "d SIIOKS, for Men and Boys, ever offered in Lewisburg. Also a new and splendid assortment of ;l'M SHOES fur fjidies an t Gmtlemtn. A variety of Gaiter--, Half Gaiters. Ties, Bus kins, Slippers Ac. fr Ladies and Misses, also Children's Shoes of the latest styles and sizes ; Ac. Ac. Ac. Work made to order Mending done as usual and as the Workmen have rendered satisfaetion heretofore, we trust we shall have a full share of public patronage. SAM will continue to be on hand as formerly, and hopes to give general satisfaction to all customers. SLIFEU A M'FADDIN. Lewisburg, Feb. 22, IS55 Auditor's Notice. rpHE undersigned Auditor, duly appointed by Ihe Orphans' Court of I'nion county to make distribution of the balance in the hands of John Dalesman and Jacob Kostenbader, Administrators of the estate of linn Kost isnincii, late of White Deer township iu said counly, deceased, will sit for that purpose at the public house of Daniel B. Reber in said township, on TcssnaT Ihe 20th day of March next, when and where all persons interested may attend if thev think proper. JAMES MARSHALL, Auditor. February 22, 1855 17 1ST OF LETTERS remaining in the Fos Olfice at LEWISBL'RG, Fa., Feb. 15, I8f5. Aldcrsnn J G Cambell John Clarke J E Itonn J 7 Dietrick En) Dieffenbacli Daul Daly Polly Finney James 2 Feisher SamI Forrey Rebecca CJromley Geo Gaumer Jae Garber John Hughes Wm 2 Harris H B HI'Glauchlin John Mack George Manges Elias M'Bnhn John Mohr Peter Kebb John Y Neece M Koyer Joseph Reyfer Thos W Stewart G W 3 Sharer Joel L Towns Robt Wittenmyer Sam I Weidner Dan! Zoll Wm St Jones Daniel Fersens rallmc for sfcof, wtl! please ss? hv ar; i1-tti."'l. or thy may not get thii. II W. 'T'TZER, F. f Union Trading Company. . VOTICE is bereby piven the Stock- i. 1 holders ol the Union Trading Company of Uast UulTaloe. to meet at ihe hou-e of John Gundy in East Buflalor on the 6rst Monday in March next, beinp ih 5th day. at 10 o'clock, A. M, for making a fuial ictileroeut of their affairs. By order of ihe Director. JOHN GUNDY, Feb. 17, l55 rollcrlur for Company Estate of Abraham Aurand, dee'd ATfiTIfK k hercbv civen that Letters 1 Tritameniarv on the estate of Abraham Aurand, late of East Buffaloe township: dee'd, have been granted by the Register of Union county to the subscribers, resident in said township ; and therefore all persons having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent are requested to make known tne same without delay, and those indebted are requested to make immediate paym'nu ABRAHAM AURAND, JOHN AUR VND, Exrs of last will and test, of A. Aurand, dee'd. East Buffaloe, Feb. 10, 19S5 NOTICE. "WE bes leave to introiuce ourselves ' V m the .-itiens of I.KWlSiiritG aud I vicinity, as extensive Miners an I Shippers of ! HUlte -4u Alllhratlle Coal, where we have cx:en?ive impio.-mo...,, , .r.n1.,.l to nlV. rtothe nublic a very supe- ; nor aricle.particularly suited to the manufac ture of Iron and making Steam. Our sues of Coal are LUMP Vfor Smelling purposes, STEAMBOAT J-for do. and Steamboats. BROKEN EGG for Family Use and Steam. STOVF. S lor Ojr Point of Shipping i SUN BUR V. where . .. . . ... n vilhout t arrangements are maae iu iv. any delay. COCHRAN. PEAI.F. & CO. 1. J Ocn.1. UiifVl-r. I rM- RusmU.. L.Dtr. C. W. Kmi Flismukin. I M. vBisa 1 !"?"OrdersaJdressed toShamokinorSunhury will receive prompt atteution. ybit Estate of John Elair, dee'd. j vutice ; j.,hn Slair, late oi utuiaior rown.Miif,i-...... j All persons indebted iu said estai ;e ""ln'J to make immediate pavment.a . d ''' l' j )ust claims will present them duly autheui.ca- Administrator. 1 BuBkloe. .JamSO, , j " T a;t Wotlce ' ' ! uasmu.v. j j 1) ARSONS indebted tO US DV NtlU' Or : 1 B K,tcc't must rail aud HfttK ' j b March 'elt .s.i ft: t nsrs. i j ' p s KREMER A CO. ! Lewisburg, Jan. IS, lfS5 ' SELLING OFF! i T AM selling oil" my Gooils ny low ! L for CASH, in order io take a fresh start i in the Snrinp, with a Partner, and au eultrely new stock of Merchandize. t.3TTIie pub.ic ate iuvited t j call and get bargain?. j. ScUreyer. Lewisburg, Jan. 1855. Estate of Jacob Reedy. ! T ETTERS Testamentary na the Estate ! JJ of JACOB REEDY, late of BufTaloe 1 township, deceased, having been issued to i the subscribers by the Register of Wills of Union county, all persons indebted to said ....... .r rnii.sieil in make navment, and all Young, at his resilience, tanners nuns. ABRAHAM YOUNG, j 1)AVI1 HKINI.Y. y Executors. JACOB KAUFMAN, ) pec.so. 151 pd WANTED HH1EDIATELY. I NUMBER of pood Wood-Choppers, to wnotn stead; employment will be giv- j en llul; Spring. For further iiiforuialion in- j qjre lne 0l)ice of i 3551 FRICK, SLIFEU tt CO. i nriifHIII OE I Vain All I hCmUlAL. Oila L I NUMLL ,s cnane(j his quarters to S.uiii'i ; I I nt,l Stand, about a square np street. where he has more ryom to dispose of his j stork of BOOKS. STATIONERY, GIFTS for CHKlSTVtS, SEW YEAR'S. Ac. Ac. Call am! see. c " L' a M PS Just ree'd bv Howard A Co.'s Exnress.the best J.aku i.Aiira now in use. j. ii. a a.. .. w- i rpF.S! TEAS! Just rec d from the Can- , J ton Tea Company of New York, the fol- j lowing description of Teas, neatly put up in j J and J lb. packages, viz. 11 . V- I" X. I'S . Imperial, Young llyin, Oulong, Gunpuudcr. T(ie abpye Teis are of very superior quality. I and sold at low prices by the only Agents iu Lewisburg for Canton Tea Company, J. MAYES A CO. Notice w S herebv eiven that Letters Testamentary . J.r . . i VT .IMir 4 Qll VVVXi I n ihe Kstate of MATHIAS SH AFFER. late of Ihe Borough of Lewisburg, dee'd, have 1 been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted lo said estate are requested lo make immediate payment, aud those having claims against Ihe same will preseni incm uuij thenticated for settlement. SAMCEI. SHAFFER, ) Ecutors JOHN HOUGHTON, j Executors. Lewisburg, Nov. 15, 1S54 LEWISBURG NURSERY hi natnnlc (iarilcn. THE subscriber offers for sale a fine assort ment of TREES and SH RU BBER Y.sitrh as IVir. Pltim.Oherrv. Apricot, Siberian Crab, ! Quince, Grape Vines, Raspberries, Currants, Gooseberries, Ornamental I rees ana i-nrua-berv. Everhlooming Roses, Flowering Plants, &c" II. R. NOLL. Lewisburfr, Nov. 8, lt54 SFORTSMEN! Thesnbscriberhason hand i was !ms day dissolved by mutual consent -a large and well selected slock af Guns, I Da(llli Reber having disposed of hts interest in P.stnls. Revolvers. Rifles, Game oaitna-wwuvr II fthAl Piuirh. Ac as follows Bmgle barreled biiot Guns from $ 3,00 to $ t Double do do 10,00 to 40 smooth cut Rifles 0.C0 to 9 Twist do 10,00:o 1 Foster's Pt.Twist Bifles, very fine 10.00 to SO Revolvers .J0 to M Pistols 60ctoJ Comprising in all the best assortment to be foaad in this region, and at LOWER PRICES than can be bought this side of Philadelphia. In crnclusioo. himTi call and be ConTineed jr KtrHARDSON.HarilvardKtore. 3d? r n-r'h -f 'h Pani. Pin-.if!: C. W. SOHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drwj and Clitmirut hmporiutix, Market Strrel - l.ewisbur;. Pa. A Klracle of Science I IMJ.C.A.KnLMNG.ofMecIianicsbarc, J Cumberland Co., Pa.,annonnees u tho I afflicted with Tom. r,v err Lanef rs, roi pus, l.upm Mole or Marks. Scrofula or King s Evil, and all diseases that have usually been treated with caustic or knife .that he can remove ! ,.. by an entirely uew mcihod. wtuou: cm- tmj. Luruinz or pain. Neither ch'.oroform or etiil-r is administered to the patieut. It is no 'msttcron what part of Hie body they may be. he can rcmoie luem with perfect safety, and j a reinarkaoly short lim. No Mineral or Vegetable poion is applied and ao money ; required nntil a cure is periecieu. Prolansis fieri. Femlle coinplaiiils.t hronie, ! Venereal and all oilier diseases treated with positive success. Full particular-, in eriher j English oi German, rati bt obtained by wriling post-pa.d. Pati'-nlscanbeacconiiuodated with . Buard on reasmiab'e terrn. .Meehauicbnr:' is r-ne of the prrt'iesl ana : healthy town- in 'Ins or any other Sta'e. It is i 8 wiles from H.trnslurz on the Cuoi.Val.R R. j and iccefible from ail pn.s .f the I nun. Dr.K'-lhiig will usit cas.s in any pari oi me . ; stale when desir. .1. t-Kind reader ! if yo-i Vao any a 91 i affl-ctert ' f this Estate of Daniel Ruiick, dee'd. ; "VTOTICE is hereby iven, that Letters' Testamentary on the Estate of Diil j Kt.icK, (Lite of V h'lte Deer Township, Union . county.) deceased, have bcn granted to the I subscriter by the Register of Union county; , therefore all tho'e knowing themselves indeb ted to said estate will make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present i Ih m pre p-r'y avhenticntcd tor seltlement, to j snbirnl-rs, eterutors of the last i . . r -..! .lit ftuu , lesiano-iu ot - SAMUEL MRSHALU Ecawrl. V.W 1I li.s v-r. 1 , r White Deer. Nov. 3S, ISM ArtiiilnlttratorN olIce. "VTOTICE is hereby fiven. that Letters of Administration ou ihe Estate of JAML9 I.. IRLAND.late of East Bulfiloe Twp, Union , xtTi; ?: yssi I estate re rcuuested to make immediate pay ment, and those having any just claims are alo requested to present them properly aath enticatcd for seulemeot. THOMAS PENNY, Administrator. East Uuffaloc, Nov. 17, lt;4 rd j Manimotli Head Quarters!1 NEW GOODS ! J.k 2. WALLS VRE just receivins iheir FALL SUPPLY of Goods. Call Ann Sei. Lewisburg, Oct. 4, W5J i DlMOlUtlOU. THE Firm of L. IDDINGd & CO. has been this dav dissolved by the sale of the ' interests of damuel Geddes and James s. Marsh, to Aaron E. Wetzel. LEWIS IDDING9, HAMULI. GEDDES, JAMES S. MARSH. Lewisburg. Oct. 9. 185i NEW FIRM. THE subscribers have this day entered I into Partnership, to do a general Mer- i cantile business, under the name of Ionises ot Wirni. and respectfully solicit the pat- '. ron age of their friends and the public. LLWIS IDUI.MiJ., AARON E.WETZEL. Lewisburg, Oct. 8, 151 NEW ROUTE. rj tta mssA, w.'Liu usr? ;.-t i r. ril b au-bo ad ora.v to jtuiox. bihours between Philadelphia and Milton Fare, ?4 50. N and after .Monday, sept. win. ana unui 1 J Extension to v nnamspori, rasiniSti Trains will be run every day (Sundays excep ted) as follows ; Leaving Milton at 1 1, A M.. connecting with Reading Railroad at Port Clinton, arriving at Philadelphia at 7.30. P.M. Leaving l'Uila lelpUia ai .-jo a.m arrive i .,.,. -, . 3l) p.m. .... . . . Freight tra:n will leave .ninon oi .iomi3T Wcdnesd.iv and Fridav. and Port Clinton on Tuesjav;r'iur-:day and Saturday of each week. .ight 1S carrie,l to and from Philadelphia ' wi,hou1 transhipment, trom Reading Kaiiroad Freight Depot corner of Broad and Cherry Sts. , M'KISSOCK, OcL 11, 1351 Superintendent. Tliroii?I to lUIiulrat IVPhilad.Trains rearh Williamsp. Tt 5.1.1 r . (passengers reach Elmira same evening ) Elmira Trains reach Williamsport 10.00 .. passengers reach Philad. same evening.) phila. Fr'iffht Trains reach Wmsport 5 00 r.w. I . . , l.'t.: til.- . u on fclllill a r rt lni i rains rctfcn ..uispon c.-v r.. Accommodation Line cf! i i.- lived) ,LJti'.?Mi'tI ij)UCt. j JOHN M. HEbS ! MOST respectfully announces to the trav- ( eling public that he is running a Daily Line of Coaches (Sundays excepted) between ; Lemtsburg and Millon. Lrutim; th- different ; Hotels in Lewisburg at about J o'clock A.M , j arriving at Milton in lime to take the Philad- j elphia morning train of cars leaving Milton for Lewisburg upon the arrival of Stages from Williamsport. .4o,leave Lewisburg at 3. P.M., i returning to I.ewisburg upon Ihe arrival of the Philadelphia evening train. For Bloomsburg, Caltawissa, Danville, or Williamsport. this is the cheapest and quickest ronie. F-m 3 i rf. Pacsinss safely and carefully attended to. Lewisburg, Dec. 1, 1854 New and Beautiful Fall Goods. Tl'ST opening and entirely too busy to enumerate articles but for quantity, nualitv, or low prices, call on Oct.' 4. J- HAYES A CO. NP NEW FIRM. The partnership here tofore eiistniz between Rihir Jr lVae, lh- concern lo Peter liursli. lne nusinesa will be continued at the old stand indcr ihe Firm of Hunk 'oc, who will be happy 10 serve all the old customers and lots of new ones. DAVID REBER, , - O. R.VORSE. Lewisburg, Sept. 0, 1864 HUSSEY'S GRAIN REAPER, for cutting both Grain and Grass. MANnrACTrjRED sad for sate ai the Lewisb-irc Fin-lry v GE'jrE4. MAR H rar yJISlli. SS353;a or Tim LEWISBUKG ACADEMY Will commence to 'lvsl, DcT.lJ, H54 to continue SO weeks. The coerce of Instruction ta h?j lr.iitofo is ralculaieil lo prepare ycath W f aiet Ci; or for general business. Composition aod Declamation feiv ear ful attennon. The subseriberis so!ieito lo sura lai of Y'tung iMtiua. The Bible is in dai'y use i the tckoel. For reference, ihe 'nr.eipal lake plre to refer to many of our i.ihicj. koib id 1 around ihe place, who have hid laeirchiidiea and wards order htm car". Tuition. For l.anjroaMs !0,Hipl.er lug lish and rommon branches, ticiudirj leading, Writins. C-'eographv, Anihir.f, Grammar and t. S. Il.slorr) C rr '. Conlinernt eif,enses per Winter sisaicu, W cts. per scholar, extra. So deduction except for sickness. JOHN lU.NDOI.rB. Pept. 15, 19S4 l"riDal NOTICU. OUR Frm te:ni! this day dissolved, we would say to all who know Ihemselvea indebted t us. that we are in need cf the necdui. and arc anxious to settle up tur bus iness wiih as little delay as possit'e. Owr Mo-ks will rema n at the old stand, and sei tiement made by either of the Firm. KKIiEK A VOBSE. Lew.'!mr;. Sep!, to. 1151 7 Express ! VNOTHEit lot of Fine Biocha &HAW1.9 and Parameita Cloths of all shadea, tl verv low prices, just reel br Oct. ss Ea-Ie Mill. nAVINU rebuilt, in a manner lirrtJ and improved, the leaIll Grist Miil r-.:ei.t!y h st Ly Cre, the s'llsc.iLers rpecl f'jt.v inf- rru ti.e public that they are prepared to do ail kinds of Cnsiom work and purchase Giaiu as heretofore. NESBIT, HAYE3 A; FICHTKORN. Lewisburg. Oct. 15, I9i4 Express Office! The undersirr.ed have been annum ted A2ent f r HOVvAKD dc CO.'S EAl'KiS LINE, and are now frtftrti to forward. iiy. Packages. Specie. Litk ."soles Arc. to Philadelphia. New Yoik, Beaton, Al bany, Baltimore, am! intermediate points, e!o to the otht-r Northern aud Eastern en.es. The public are respeetluliy invited 10 pat ronize Ihe aPove line.as 11 is the quickest and safest m-thod of transportation between the cities and Lewisbfr?. Packazes received by or before 9 A M. will arrive in Philadelphia the same rty, snd te delivered e?r!y in ihe fallowing morutng. Receipts given for lime and price. VndMphia VJicc I A 43. e-ouih Third Si Oct. S6. THORNTON A CO. Who wants a Fliila. Dally papcrT ON and after Nov. 1st. the undersigned wili furnish subscribers aith any cf the Philadelphia Dailies, on the etciuug of the same day as published. Whoever, then, wishes the news, asn be supplied by at once leaving their names with us. Terms 6 cts. per week (for the Tenny paDers) payable weekiv or monthlv in advance. " THORNTON" A CO. Eteciitor'a Ktirc. TSTOTICE is hereby given thai Letters Tss tamentarv on the Ei'i'i of JOHN A. VAXVALZAH, Esq., late of Kelly Tp, Unien Co., dee'd. have been granted to the onder signed by the Register of Union county in dn form of law ; therefore all persons indebted u said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those haririr any just clams are also requested to present them pn per! authenticated for settlement. SARAH B. VAN VALZAH, J Exee LAIRD HOWARD, J uturs- i 1 . tt-.;''.raiaa-r-Lr. S1I.F TWO new and elegant sir-anrl-lhree cuarler Ortave FlaBlll. Also THREE beantiruily-finishea jillv- DEOMS, made after ihe newest improve ments. Apply to FR. J. GEPSNER, South Fourth St. near Market Lewisburg, Nov. SO, iait I3EAVER.KI.EMEK & MOOKU have received their New Fall Goods, which they are enaMed to dispose of rr?t jtnsLi ciieae. I.e-t-isbur!, Oct 4, 1834 Danville Hardware Store, THr.EE DOORS SORTH OF THE BASK. VT which will be found a large and e!l selected stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Carriage Iriin'ings, Harness mcuntn gs. Carpenters', Cabinet-makers' and fhoe makers'Tools.Boot and fhre Find cgs Moroccos, Kid, Linings. Fiench Calf skins, Cedar and Willow Ware, Steel Springs, Anvils, Vices, Screw Plates. Screw Bellows, Builders' Hardware 01 everv descnption.Veninar, Window P!d rih'nitrrs.W indowSash.SilverplidW.ire. Brittannia Ware. Guns. Pistols, Revol vers, Manilla and Hemp Kope. Sperm. Lard, and Whale Oil. Tar, Wind, w Giass.I.cokincGia's Plates, Linseed Oil. Bpii-ts Tnrpen'ine, Pure White Lead. While Z:nc Paints, Blike's Fire Proof and a full assortment of other Psir.ts, Wines and Liquors at Wholesale and Retail. Japan, Copal, and Coach Var nishes. Ac. Ac. All of which will be sold very cbe?p fT ca-h. country produce, r four im-nihs' appross-l crejlU ' J. O. RICHARDSON. at the imi of the Anvil and Sam Danville. Sept. 14V1854 lylOt Pr MPS Pumps ! Pomps "Well and Cistern Pumps, Pnction.Forre and Cham, the very best articles now in nse.those wishing; to purchase can be convinced of this fact 1 y eallinf .pon Henry K- Noli, Esq. The subscriber has also on hand LE AD FtfE frllmVtoii inches. J- O. MMUsWOS. T,-ilte H-Hwsr. r-T. ? , f :h ieU of P?n- iiie, f ep. '. If J t Till ' 11 J: 1 vw - IE? t s f . - Si -1 t si. If' ' E44 i ii-'i. .ii-. fir - t: , IT tt n it i is. -1 i .1 : r. it1 t A. I j' rr : if IB ; i Tif' ,1r J ' ' " ' 1 : it 1 Uit 5;i "ppe.jfi m to tbf stncin ottM be f na 1
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