Lcwisbiirc Chronicle & West Branch Farmer March 0, I85:. M I TJtA f PH'isl)Ur2I I lirOHICKS 1116 1A " ..... J.ltttSJl. - t r A ' - - A, ''- ,,,.,,,, f Leiobur,, to - . i:.n -.-r or .li.'rt r Thu, .1 lb " '" ; , ,.. j.w.ibi. '.i cu f r ta mnti., w m" ,1" ' ' . , fr ,i,i, . n month. $1 fur to rU. ray" "J r tint li"t. at tticir t .nii.s. r in '"J' ' . ,h the- tin..- pail for. v.r. rwf . --.:. 1:. f -. fcr ,1, month fr-- tj .. ,0 MtoImuUi 1c. not 1 u "f hr-'i-r. or 1:: i f Lrt- wl.. .wrootyr.. ud .lvi tisemruH of onpartfil- i- . . ... i .dlor.ll.iKtrnJ1n,y..rn..t.Jn,at.l. ' Oo.amnn.cn.ic. dcircd on ....ic, of pn-nil hr .ithio U.. r...S f PT ' -..tt. r""''' ,b' u!UI,e "d " ... u... to rm4" attention. -ir"v .uXFTIt1 TEl.iy.KJlIU .. loc... J in th. offlc f tin nri'M. ,B ,dr.n ... rr . JjtlSii i!i'f' i . M ') l.i-l Friday MonNiNC, .i.. M. .-Iianir-. t,vr.RTI7.K' Mnnt " '. """ ' .,!,.i. r III rT17K'MI Uli ' Public OJwi m fiiv -"J .V''.'"" ... '.-ii.i.:..t th- ,IUI.UU of II". i"'.''"r'' n.mm.ii.ilv roliUinini: 11.1 inrr.". ...i ,.rirpn.rort,..oi.." ,d JrBirn - --. s ' " " . Id?- rood H ou.-c for Kent in J.ewis- ure and a good I'arm for Sale in Kelly township. (J-'ec l:s,a,c utaJ) Steam Planing Mill. We arc informed that Messrs. John D. rticfFenderfcr and Henry B. Noll have bought ground and are proceeding to the erection of a Steam l'laniug Mill in Lew bburg, this season. They will doubtless Cud ample employment, and receive good returns for their investment. Tax for a new Court House '. By reference to our advertising clumi;- it will bo seen that the people of Ceuter couuty, although it is rateu oeiow i uioh rnnnlv. and lias a Letter ioun Hons ure about to be taxed for a new Court House. The amount is not stated. ( The people of Uuion couuty now have an op portutiity to have commodious Court Houses, at centra! locations, vcilhout (.ixn lion.) Union Furnace VTinSe'.l This work only four bhort miles below Lcwisburp although somewhat delayed in its first movemeuts ly those accidents which are common to iron-work, seems now to have surmounted every obstacle, and is producing SO er U0 tons of metal per week, the amount constantly increas ing. Il is the property of Messrs Beaver, , 4JEHDES, Marsh & Co. who have invested a large sum in the work. It has many advantages of location, aud also snue pe culiarities of construction, which we pro pose hercaf'.cr to describe more particular ly. This enterprise is rendering important service in enlivening bu?iuc-i A "in Turtle- j ville to Dry Valley, and along the Siianio- ' kin ridge towards New Berlin. The Maek can Ve seen from the Ltwisl.nrg Bridg", and th: roar beard. The snr ke and s ti am in conjunction with those of the Fitui!::r enterprise? ia town, show a progress which Cve rears ago would not have been dreamed. The Towx Hall IIkll, on Monday morning, rang its own funeral ktiell, and the structure i demolished. Jlr. Noi.I. has tho contract for erecting, up.-n that and the adjoining lot, a much more ftiita tlo and cemmodtous Luiltiiiig, to he devo ted exelusivcly to Educational purpose?. Well, farewell old Town Hall ! you an swered for the Lcwislurg of l-l."), Lut you were too small for the year 1 S5.i. At once a convenience, and a nuisance fare well to all jour greatness The military jiarade, the patriotic debate?, the excited discussion, the crammed tiwn-meeting, the political psthcringi", the secret convo cations, the L uion-saving and l.'nion-lJivi-sion exhortation?, tho melodious singings, the rattlinp dances, the pious preachings, ' the scientific lectures, the patient school teachings, the thousaud-and-one " shows," and the most amusing failures, your dingy walls and well ventilated windows have witnessed all, all are vanished. Tom Thumb, Indians, Hottentots, the lakers, Jugglers, and all imaginable larz.rotii aud mental illuminators in general, will find their Mecca raied to the ground, and many dry tear will be drorncd when it is learned that tho venerable old " institu tion" is all any more! StjrThe .SVrir of this week rovivc) the false accusation that the people of Potts ille agreed to coustruet a Court House and Jail in the eveut of a removal from vrwigsturg. e showed last fall from the Laws, that Pottsville nnvr agreed to Crect thfl .Tail TUf I. - the other County JJuildings, and thoy did o. The Jail, by the law allowinu the re- ' T ULUkS LU I11L 1111 ... J nu.n, as to oe built at the county cx Jiense.and.w.s so built The vast increase of population in the county, and the des iderate character of its prisoners, tliow that the Jail is none too lar,:e or too strong, rllad the county been divided, they might have escaped the Jail Tax.) Our County Baddmgs are to be"su.jnCt to approval by the Court and Grand Jurors of the resp-ec- v counties. ' l or L i, Tk Konil nl 1 !Ui Wirt n . .- : ; --,v.ulDu Ule a, Ker!in anrJ : i.,'.'w tor nyder, securing the people, Crmlj LW cau secure it agamst tbe imposition New Berlin prates about. aT"'j Toxcign New. of invitiuce i Courts. The Trial List of Union county some years embraced about Olio 1 Courts. has for it..- 1 years tmbracta auotii unn uuiiureu suits per Term and generally several 'firms, or Derhars Vears. lass Lv before a rase works, from the bottom to the top of! New Uerlin, and gravely informs tb Di tho List. Any one can sea that this visiouists of this couuty that they are very course of things is a constant expense and j unwise ! The writer of that article prob aniK.vai.ee to" litigants; and many, rather ably knows no more about our county than than" endure tliislo, (especially of the ; he does about the moon he is iuformed poor) must tubtnU to injustice, rather than of the precise admeasurement of cach.W los.3 so much money and time. The delay . very sagely concludes that sue is the only of justice is often the 7 ;n'.i of justice. point involved in the erection of counties. V division of our county would soon work j How preposterous this position ! Union a chaii"C in this respect, and actions would j and Snyder county would EACH he more be tried and disposed of in. proper time. I than twice as largo as his whole county Jiefore tho division i f Columbia, its Courts were lon and expensive. Siuce that event, its List is cleared, aud busiuess ( ... acml0(l to r-vTl. T.-rni k s of the Columbia Court comprised euly fiic days, and in the Jlontour, the Juries ; w. re di.-misred the scrotal day. Only ti p- 1 en days for two couuties. comprising the ' large towns of Danville aud Blooinsburg '. We could point to several similar exam- j pies in smaller counties. The cspeuse of, j' :.. '.j ...n.. T.IMIIIJ 111 1UIL11 UlUlllll 3, I.T llli.uu'JU.1. Take, for illustration, the best the 1 f t . ni, ' graua ccumj ol j.aucasicr. j uis county, with its comparatively level turtace, ami .. ., , . . , . . US raliroatlS atlU lUltlplUeS Jiruciratlllg US Couuty Seat in every direction, is advau- tageously located, yet its huge tize makes . j resneets burdensome and in - : - : convenient, aud a proposition to divide it . is creating much alarm at the city. There ate (ru J.aw Judges renured in that couu- ty, and the "current business of the eoun - ! ;" as wu karD h ,Lu Queasier Whig of Tuesday last, " dues not require the Courts j niore bed fellows. to remain in session more than about j Lebanon has 300 square miles only twkntv wkkks iu the year" ! Imagine I '-." ui"re than Snyder aud Union would the co,t of " aljut tweuty weeks' Court '. ch have. Should Lebanon be " re-an-ier vcar !" I nexed" to Dauphin or Lebanon, because Take another example the moral, well j regulated county of Chester. With a tax-! il,;,. i.f lT.S thn Cdii'ini-siuiiers' orders (f'.r ordinary expenses) lat year, amnunted to :J 1,172 Union, with ,r.,77U taxahles, paid for all puies, 80,7'Jo. l Le ourt t.XpC.nso3 ul0e of Chester aln0Unteil to nx.ii.W witluu 5!So ot all I the cspcuses of Union. The large county of Chester paj s over t2 per taxable for . rdiuary county purposes Union less than $2. In addition to this, Chester paid extra taxes last year 0:1 amntiit fir new Court House, SGiUO, nud other expenses, swelling the u-ho'e County Tax to S53,51? a total County Tax of $3.30 per taxable, concerns ot this county, there w lioga, or almost 81 per head '. j t''" ' M'Kean couuty, each containing 0c week Teims fas the Division Law ! 1 100 square miles, (so say nothing of the fixes) it is believed will be amply sufficient"8 and wild-cats;) there is Bradford in Utii m and Snyder counties, by which all suits will snon be brought to trial in due time, or be dismissed; no new Law Judge would be required; the Associates would be pai l, by the State, $'M per rear less than are now allowed where over six ro'JUl f"r tlic woIvcs anJ panthers to pros weeks' Courts are held; the tiavel fees ' "Ute their means of livelihood, of witnesses and jurors would be less by We doubt after all, whether the Led half; and all the expenses of each Court' ger man would, on reflection, blot out l'bi would hardly be half what the one now is. j ladelphia, and move to Clearfield, simply . . m.cauPe (Jlearficld is the largest county in The Star's Imposition. i - . wmiId r(ll.ab,v come . The New ;t!iii Siar of this week, lias a statement wbn.li Kr baldness of (k-ceit and: buldiics of imp. .-'.urc, otit-siars the Sisr. urc, c.:i;-5i.irs the met. mctit shfwing the increase It eivcs a 'iat of County Tax in the proposed county of Sny der, in case of a Division," aid g.vcs Ir the Tax now assessed in both CVuntics at $3,08: luhvn 'Wdo:!sthe prr-hnble expenses (;f a f cond wrrk s conrt. ;in r, cry ers, tipstaves, and inculcn'a', at l.f.13 H.J31 Tiic Srr.rsavs the above is ' 1 the rei- tn:r u fj'fityf tif 1h: t'ottntrt ti, 'tltl'mg hut one wrk't Cunrt," the half of which is new assessed i u Savdtr county 4.302 " Increase of Cotin;y Tax Snyder !?:!,U35 j it 'Now mark bow false this calculation ! Look at tli opposite pajre of this paper, and see the ITEMS which make up our present County Tax of S"J,3t;I, (Cents omitted :) r al c. f Erl-n'it'trt. AuJit'-rs i'j In rtrif f f lnJi"rt. out half do do r: l-i IS u Klprtit.n lifliw-s l'ri.tl.il.t:.rv'. (.rti. Itml-I. r i i;c..iJ.r lt.i do J.irors '' : . r.-r k'.' i nUil.V Ac ! I .....I nl.r t' .T SrnJj.. . lu-srcr W..UM gt em n i" lfS on nir. do do da do do do 11 cue half. di do '' . I '-.ts Koi.1 ImniAZ'-s l-o ILiil-tini: nr.l p palring Bri-los M,.-r.H' K-s : r.iwa Ki-i, ritt!tr ll.nUl.nrs , v.r..nr ii IiniU.t 1 Srul-l-itig t-'ourt Houfo! Trillion; Int.T..w lTi.tntisrT t'innii-i"iir' Offi 0 MkcvIUuuu. 31" fM 1". do (vj :..(hj0 'e ask any candid man to look over the above Items of Expenditure, and say if they i are t all of a nature (excepting the Fox Scalps, which go to Beaver scrubbing Court , House, and other items of small amount)- ; .. v.,.h h. fintnrn v ann iinavouiiiuiv bih' i . .... . ! I I .. j . rffrf bttiivtn the two Cauniin, in case of a sep aration ! And yet the Star would represent one week's Court as the only saving from the whole ejpendituie of S3,yoo. Will I ' Asses sors have as much pay as 23 ! Will 1 1 Elec- t;.,n n;iriru ci. st as much as 11 1 W ill the fees and daily pay of Officers be as much as ;c .1 1 it.,.,!,' tho viiilr f The idea is 11 llir llrf' ." absurd! The publication is an attempt to mislead honest, unsuM.ecting r'le ! tu. i-....., l.n.l. I ..i.nti.s are priiwini.. iuciuuii.j - d and there can and must be an increase of ex- pcnditurcs, yearly, in the a?rrepate. There mav be some items which Hivision will nrt much reduce, but all apparent losses of that nature w ill be more than made up to the people in other ways. Secret Circulars. A gentleman from " Snyder county" informs ns that New Merlin's men are 1 :. I ...r.tlura In lift IrpriC rri- i,.i.s r ....... " . . . ... .,.. failif., r Of course it I a . 1... 41. aw Kniiinin Any fair or houcM arguim ni, need not be coueealed from the public. " hlevenlb hrmr" I . C.r.l." ; r,. i.pr.llv .s false thry are despised 1 y ull iewiilie m?u The Size of Counties. One of the arguments must persistently urged against Division in our county, is, that it is "too small to divide." Even tho 1'Lilad. Ledger coines "to the rescue" of ; . of I'hiladelphia ! Hartley township itself I would nearly equal Philad. in territory! ' According to the Ledger's argument, Thi- ad. ouiht not to be a couutv " it not . - in j y enough "only aDout as targe as one township" in Union county it should be joined to Elk or Tike, where they hare abundance of sijuaro mites to spare, and then "little" I'hiladolphiii might be "big enough" fur a couuty by itself! r, 1-t us tako Delaware, the county iitlimiiinrr VI il.iilMnhtn. find wliiVli ImH no . j - 5 - J - "- " j city or large town within its borders. By 1 .1.. 1 ...I...-', .t 41..3 . ii.... : i mni a suuxnig, imi 1 u iiu- proper nine couniy ouiy icu fq. mucs :.. . .... ...l.:..l ,.t I':- Hi aiea, H'ji. unc-iuiiu iu vi ui'juj and ought to be attached to Montgomery, ' (which has 100 sq. miles less than Uuion,) ' to make it large enough! If tuo people 11111 1111 ! were to be asked, however, they would tell the Ledger that there is no happier or better appoiuted or more prosperous county ' iu the State ; that they have tried it many years, and have no particular desire for of its diminutiveness ? Columbia had only 25 more square miles prior to its Division than Uuion now has: yet wc doubt whether auy would now say ll... ...mralinn was Tint a. wise sn 1 econ.i- lineal act. We might point to numerous other coun ties iu our own and other States, smaller even thau Uuion, where the impertinent ijisc dUlt ( f the Ledger, that they are '-too small," would not cause their annihi lation. The Ledger's grasping for more " con solidation," might easily be gratified with out interfering with the purely domestic with its 1170, and Luzerne with its 1400, (and woods and mountains gratis;) any one of these have " size" enough to swal low .w up three or four little 1'l.ilaJelphias ith their 120 srjtiarc miles, aud still have with the conclusion that conveniences of trnvfl rtiiitiiruit v rif lnmtion. rrimmunit v ' aj - j of interest, population and wealth were considerations of far more importance tlinn the nwre nuniberof acres cotnnosinir . ennntr Or. this rational and conclusive 1 - - r.rincii le. he would vastlv Drefer Philad ' r ' 1. . i or Chester to Potter or 31 Kcan Union j or Snjdtr to Tioga or Jefferson with their j .00 to 1 100 square miles each. I ....... i e treat liritain is a small isianu some oi j her counties, very sma.l ; yet we doubt whether the Ledger would object torecog- :. . i. " ,... t. i ""& ""t " I King of Guinea or the Khans of Tartary swayed extensivo dominion over barren wastes thrice the sire of the "fast-anchored isle." Were the Ledger scribbler to find time to abstaiu from meh jirofound philosophiz ! ing upon public affairs long enough to j seek out a bosom companion to share his ! honors, he would hardly takes his scales ; along to select the lady who should trcryi the most. Mere fat would hardly be his criteriou iu selecting a wife. Disposition, ; appearance, education, character, and per- haps pecuniary ability, would with him ! have more iceight than bone and muscle. Or. were he to select a farm, he would, if at all competent to choose, look more to the ijuality and situatiou of the soil and the adaptation of its improvements to the CIiJ denized, than to the number of acres conta;nt.J iu the several farms viewed. Our Union countv mouutains and bills, M theJ are PMUrlnl. II III 111 11.11. II U lAvunii... .... - " -- phia acres, although the latter are much less in quantity. We mightmake other comparisons but these will probably suffice to show that the Ledger's standard ij ridiculous. In nations, states, counties, townships, and farms.siie is but one of the many points involved in j their arrangement. Othercauses contribute to their happiness, thoir prosperity, and . .... . .1 . llicir power. ; ,li;,tunnnuhtion and ttealth ..-a ..c;.l. rntinns of more moment than size, in tbe formation of countries. In flat or level countries, lines may be run with some uniformity, but a glance at the map of Pennsylvania will show that mountains and ridjres form natural barriers, herc,that I must and will be observed by tho people. ; The rcecut divisions of Blair from Hun .. t e f.-ra: C,.l,n ""S10' ,,unlala "um ''ul,uf a, ! fiom Hedford, Carbon lrom Nortnampton, i Wyoming from Luzerne, all prove thii Msi. I As to ennfjuw, wuai WOUI'l no ' adrantsg'ouFiy located than Cnydcr coun ty, drained almost entirely by Middlecreek? or Union, with eight-tenths of its inhabi tants on the waters of the Buflaloe creek ? Between the Middlecreek and BufTaloe regions, there b no community of interest, except such as the forced connection by the ridge-hoard at New Berlin has occa sioned ; and Jacks Mountain, Shamokin Uidge, and Blue Hill are a permanent barrier against intercourse to most of our citizens. i lo population, each county would rith uave is,uuv or iu,vov 10 mart larger number than any new county in the State had when constituted a number large enough for couuty purposes, in every j respect. As to venllh, each county tinn Uav. t-ould j about $3,000,000 Tluation, and be supe- nor in that respect to over two-nuns 01 the counties of the State, and nearly equal to a majority. The county would be nearly equal in territory, in population, in the number of County Bridges, 4c. Reliable Data. The following statistics are designed to illustrate the gradual increaso of business facilities, as developed by the increase of population, along the liiver districts of Union couuty : ropnUtlon TnervM Whol VU la I960, iuluyra. liut.l Jtiver Pittriiti. White Deer Kelly Huflaloe I.ewisbur East Buflaloe 1537 834 1SIH 3012 970 752 2762 1239 MHH 13132 1329 1218 1659 3172 614 807 700 1007 31:9 783 751 285 46 190 792 158 100 482 104 209 33CS 75 338 281 52 76 2R3 79 75 1139 2;i6 172 2ri7 434 1H0 172 319 239 223 215 2570 195 205 2 liS 207 100 101 127 152 1X2 337 155 144 l.'nion j Penns .f" Washington Chapman CmtrtU and WctUrn. Verry West Beaver ) Ueaver J Franklin Center ) Middlecreek j.iinsune Jackson ! B,,ffaIo Hartley Mttflinburg 'ew Berlia 13152 1139 2230 Eitlmftt Llmnton and JarkMin townvhip mm errrtr.1 from tnion and HVH llufTalu.. Tli total kib of ttiv four townbip wu 17d moil of lii.-u wa In tbe nclKljborbood of Winftfld, in Union township. These facts prove, that from 1840 to 1350, the Kiver districts gained 236f, and the Central and Western districts gained 1139 over 2 to I in favor of the llivcr districts. In 1850, the River districts were 20 less ia population ; in 1854, they had ' J a majority of $6i votes showing that the same rate of progress still continues. As , , 7, . . , , an exnmt.Ifi of thii increaso. we would ..... . . . . r -- ' i notice that Lewisburg gave 291 rotes! for Governor ia !847, votes for President in 1851. an 1 3S1 in 1851. while I 443 persong wuA ,M fall wLi,e now M i we informed.therc are over 500 voters' I we are informed.therc are over 500 voters' names on the lists, (and a universal turn - out, during this season when our boatmen &c. are generally all at home, will exhibit that number of votes.) White Decr.Wm- field, Penns, and Chapman would exhibit a similar ratio of incre.se.-On the other hand, New Berlin polled 117 votes for Governor in 1817, and 141 for tho same office last fall. The reason of all His is , . ... , it obvious: the mercantile, mechanical and . manuiacturiDg Draucucs oi loauairj wuicu . . it t..i .1 . :...t,t.. I ... ' .t ' i emariiu uLiJuiii.iuu tiuici .uau uu uiu stable a-ncultural wterest.wuicn However i ;s aiwaj8 advanced by the prosperity of an- otucr jterest in its vicinity.. ..These ... -. i Ratca Bb0w that the tendency of numbers - - ' - - - js ff0rn anfj noj lolarjt the geographical , i ceuter. In all probability, this tendency , will continuo; and in locating the new ' i, i it i. . i. i -i. ! County UUlluiogs wuica must uo uuut somewhere SOOn.facU of this nature ought ' not to be overlooked. j Tho annexed table shows the Votes on the Division (and Bond) trial in 1853, and the last two coutests for Assembly. None of these tests were fair and unembar rassed from side issues ; but as they afford some clue to popular feeling and shjw the fluctuations of public opinion it will be valuable for reference, estimate, and comparison : , 135.1 wleSl-s PiTi.lon. AmamldT. Fhr.Agaiiut. Stm'n.Dtrb. While Deer 36 79 127 27 Kelly 85 14 02 21 Buflaloe MS S 134 61 Lewisburg 8.W 1 19 243 East Uullaloe 108 3 'JH 33 Union 27 190 127 108 Penn 318 82 153 2U Selinsprove Chapmau 10 II 51 189 Perry 106 85 82 60 Washington 141 39 69 111 West Ueaver 1 183 177 21 Beaver 0 tS7 206 61 Franklin 4 11 18 74 Center 0 139 121 S3 Middlecreek 1 1 10 66 Hartley 8 73 170 0 West Buflaloe 38 79 67 75 Mifflmburg 54 61 49 93 Limestone 1 137 76 67 Jackson New Berlin 0 138 77 60 58 61 114 6 19 93 125 7 118 15:1 99 203 253 136 160 H5 160 135 90 120 154 145 3J7 111 147 4;i5 143 73 183 245 1117 30 122 3 33 6 9 17 171 63 6 1 3 1649 1830 3131 1703 2472 2247 1619 1702 227 Majorities IS I 185 And the Petitions and Remonstrances in round numbers were as follows : Ditl ns Pvtltkinifbr. BmoMtrftDefftinrt. In 1853 2300 1900 1851 3100 2100 1855 3200 27 MeaoriaNsnd. Some citizens refused to sign any paper in referenoe to Division others signed ull. But if citizens vote generally as they have petitioned, there would teem no doubt but that Division will carry. Some Shoat. Mr. Daniel Rengler, of' SOME HOAT. Mr. lttniCl neogier, OI , .. ... ,. . ' , eunaioe .ownsn.p, wcck , 1 a pig which weighed, when dressed, 594 i 'toutik (BigtBWglitoeilitthwLtVi:)! ZLtcotetntrrj JHarhct. Viirreclrd Wteklj. Wheat... Kye Corn Oats Flaxseed 82 00 KeKs. ...$ 12 ... 12 ... S ... ... 12 ...5,50 .. 1,00 .. 75 ... 4" Tallow Lard Bacon Ham Clovcrsted . 1,12 Iried Arples. 1,25 Butter l' Lewlsbnrg Post-Office Arrangements. ' EASTVKS M;l.(li MuluX,erj il.y l.ul Sun4, ! ea.stekx HiUiiiiN'uVinfi! i:.i i ll.f rfX.V.oa JlonJaT, WcdnMlj n.l Krklar. rloxatl.'j A.M. .VOnCJ!.V(1Villhimnwirt .M.nd ! ml ITi., ctow ftt I'.M. of nii;bt .rfliiK SOfTi7f.Vi8;inMrof)Tu.d.Tliur(J.nilitiir-t.. clou. t I J, M BiryFALOK JT ROADS. Turnttr ni IrHnr. clow t 8 P.M. i. nixht ynrvlinit. ' .nmlnrhourtlailj,xrl.SnB3r;fromluul til. AM . anil from 12. M.nnlllS. P.M. N....SJ, 1I..M. 1I.W.CKOTZER, P. -M On the fiih inst. by has Rich), preacher of the Gospel, Christian Stultzfuss, .f Kelly Tp, and Miss Lydia Beiler, of Biitrab.e Tp. DIED, In I.ewibiirtr. 3d inst , William James son of t'harles t:. and Elizabeth M. Sliorkley, aged 1 1 inmths and 3 days. Willi. U.-ar W illie, hm Ift n. for The, palor. Tlion lm ir.i.1, thy will bwn eivvn ; "SufTfr littlr rliil'ln-n to rf.m uuto m. Eor of iiucli i the kiiiK'l.'lii of llfiu." CM. Notice to Builders. PROPOSALS will be rcceircd on the! 26ih, S7ih and 2Hih days of Marrh next. ! lit the r,itnniissi(iner' Olfice in the B irotijh ' of Bellefonte, Center enmity, Pennsylvania, I for buil. line a Court House in said l!..r-1 oueh, a Plan and Specifications of whih may be "seen at said Ollice after the 6ih day of. March next. I By order of the Board of Commissioners of Center Countv. ' GEO. LIVINGSTON. Clerk. Commissioners' Oilice, March I, 155 T WILL Oiler at PUBLIC SALE On Sa- -L ttirday, the mn nay ot .narcn inst, a : Letters ol Administration upon me cuie oi . lhe R(,.jMer f .nion county in due forra pnrtinn of my ll nisehold and Kitchen El RN-; jhn slair, late of llull'aloe townshtp.deceased. j of Jaw ,h(.rerlre a;i persons indebted to said ITL'RE, comprising bedsteads, tables, chairs, ! All persons indebted to said estate are required ; esU;e rf IIIesteij lo mate immediate pay wardrobe, cupl'oard.washstand. cooking stove, to make immediate payni-nt.and those bavin; j mf nt a)j tnse having any jnst claims are mni i,ii iui iu.w.. UU VOIIUU) iniiri uiuwt.. Also my OFFICE book-case, table, arm- chairs and stove. II. C. HICKOK. Lewisburg, March 5, 1055 By Railroad. - t-;.t. -1 . i . r r. . I i r T.. I I M rrril.il ui'UlUliui mi m its J Liines and neat styled prints; also. Tick in", N.-w Market and I'ocasset Muslins, at low prices, by J. HAYES Sc CO. March 2, 1H55. New Firm and New Goods ! T the Mammoth Drug & Omical LY Emporium of CHRIST &. CALDWELL. The undersigned having purchased the entire 1 J Mammoth Drug Store formerly kept by Dr. 'ffc..fn A I n nr now reaiv to fill OpWs I J nr. .....I. u - .... u. . . j anj prescriptions at a moment's notice. We have a large and well seket-d stock of fresh and pure hk VGS, MLDICl.WiS, Chemicals, I lm . ... j DyestiifK Oils, ratr.is, ,iass. runv aim ' drl'GCIsts GLASSWARE, All kmdt of ratrnt Moli. otes, r run. anu onieeiionery, Tobacco.SaufT.and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands. Y( onJ TiM Anidn. ' Fine Toilet Soaps &. Perfumery of all kinds. t-"5 " viv. j a Zlks. Pine 0ilf L,ril and FulJ Lamps of every description ; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Burn- j inf,WLS ani" LIBORS of all kinds ' roT Medicinal rises. ! tre Proof and Zinr P.iintt. ! l'r. serving and Pickling Jars, ie. tlTCustomers will find our stock complete, com jsjn mav articl lt )s imp0lWt here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices. Call and see us, one and all, and see our ?. an1 "" we "" 1 c!I 'm Ch"f S"dS' w.m n4, asi vou tt w e are always on nana m .n , Kememner inc .uainm.mi i'.''p.'"r. THEO. S CHRIST, F. S. CALDW ELL', Lewisburg. Union Co. Pa. . Dic.nItltion. rplIE Copartnership heretofore existing in I the Blacksmithms business between the snhseribers. is this dav dissolved by mtituat ""ent- i:ie business will be continued by charles M. Fisher, and old accounts settled liv ll.irvcv (i. Fisher. CHARLES M. FISHER, It RVEY G. FISHER. I Lewisburj;, March 1. 1 Just Received! ; T the NEW STORE next to Kline's ! 1 Hotel, Market street. Lewisburg. I I.flllOIIl at 2o cts. per doz , OrailRO. j Walnut Candy, Raisins. Dates, and a large j assortment ofFKESIt CANDIES al.-o SVG A VALLEY PIC K WllEA T FI. O UK. ' ImDrovement In Dasuerreotyping! i UPYKER & H.VWN annonnre lo the 1 J public that they y nave newy nt r,. up ,m .eir Rnoms and Apparatus, j greatly improved their i and are prepared to take l.lkeiiesM sup- ! erior to any in this place iieremiore. i icinres copied, or taken from life, and inserted in Me- daliions. Breastpins Fingrmngs, Watchseals. 1 ...... . 9 ll.t I.f .r.., ana warran.ru nut. o....v . ( our superior Cases : Papier Mache, Souvenir. . Jenny Lind, Jewel, Union, Soniaij.Oval.Velvel , and Shell. Pictures taken at l and upwards, i It. mm s at the old stand over tlr. Thornton & i Co.'s Drug store.rpposite jhc Telegraph olfice. j Lewisburj. Feb. 32. IS.5 FDR SALE A first-rate Outfit, alt complete and ready Mr use, which we will sell to any ' J . . - .. . .. .1. - t : j person, wilh full instructions in the busine: j for less than first cost. "Save yoa seen SAB?" CEEMS to be a Question aske.l by j annosi eveij uoii , bi .... Have yu ? the Lite Firm, ; with the r suppiy of 1 ow Booti, Siiot-s, Gaiters, &.r.t in. The subscribers havin" associated them- j pti selves into a Copartnership in business. ""no offer to tbe public, at the Old Stand of S. A I. Surra, on Market Su lhe cheapest (ct Cash) and best lot of j BOOTS ."JSIIOES, for Men and Bovs. ever offered in Lewisburg. Also a new and splendid assortment of GUM SHOES far Wi and Gentlemen. A varietv of Waiters. Half Gaiters, Ties, Bus kins, Slippers Ac. for Ladies and Misses, also Children's Shoes of the latest styles and sies t &c. A.c. Ac Work made to order Mending don as iisiil and as Hie Workmen have rendered satisfaction heretofore, we trust we shall have a full share f Vv,, SANI wiU a full share nt punuc ramnr .-... .... .-nt.noa to be on hani as fnrmerlr.and hopes , e gentral sa,f,c,on to all customer,. b 8 KLIFEP A MfAM'lN'. Uwbars.rcb.S3.lfM Dissolution. f"pHE Frm of Branr, Kruarr 4 ilnwrf wit I this itny diMolvrl by mutual omsriit. uVavcro; kremer havinx purchased of Mr. I M.wre bis mteiet. They will cunJsi-t ittr I Lusiness in future, aud settle tlir a-r.i,niiw v(' tiie late Kirm. 1'. BK AVKB, i 1). S. KUKMKR. ! LfWisbur.MirchC.lSSi. K. W. MUOKK. Estate of Ahraham Anrand, dee'd. OTH'i: is liprehy nivt-n that Letters TL'-tann-itMry i.ti estat' of Abraham Anrand, lat? ('f K.ist liiiilal. Mnship.nee l tr 1 1' I'liutn lidre hren vran'r i 1 v toe H' roiinty I" the subscribers, remtent in saiu l.nvnsliip ; and therefore all .rons havinz rlairr.s or deinai.d aainit the etaie ut .-aid dwedent are re'i'"!d to imke' known the same wuhotit d'-lav, and those indebted are requested to make imnir.liate parment. .ABItAHAM At RANU, jj:in At KN1, Ei'rs of last will and test of A-Aurand, dee'd. Kasl Butldb.e, rVb. 10, IS55 NOTICE. YfE bCK leave tO introillice Ourselves V V to the citizens of I.EWISRI ICC and vicinitv, as extensive Min'rs and Shippers of WhHc tU.aVc ,oa, At Uncit-ttr Culheri, .ortl,umrtiml C. 1 a. where we have extenive impn,venietiW, and are prepared to otfer to th' public a very stipe- nor article, particularly suited to the manutuc. tore of Iron and making Steam. Oar sixes of 'TrMPVfor Smelting pnrpo,-,. STEAMBOAT for do. and Steambcau. BKoKEN KGf for Family I'se and Steam 4.T.IVP j i. I'EA f' r Limeburnsr' a!" s"am- Oar 1'oint of Shipping is Sl'NBl KV. where arransemenu are made to load B -ats without any delay. COCHRAN, PEAI.E & CO. J. J Cocmut. l.....-t. r. I r.r.rj r.iiMioin. Linra.tcr. C. w.piiLt, ru.moi.-n. I It luta..Mi.M do TOrders addressed toShamokinorSunbury will receive prompt attention. lj.V.5 Estate Of John Slair, dee'd. T.Tri-n ! . !.., il.a T)nfr I i of Union county has granted me . w i it r. o iirieo ciieu iu.i tuv. in ill ii r. in nfii'iii .'nr I ill lor iir- jus, ciaims ui jit. ui u - ( fccu ir SsllieilltTlll, IU SAMI'EI. SLAIR, Administrator, BufTaloe, Jan. 20, isio j i Last Notice! 1)ERS()NS indebted to us bv Note or i I I . ' . ...... i i b ...k Act musi ran auu ciut by .varcn uexi, 10 r. s 1. S. KREMER it CO. Lewisburi!, Jan. 15, 155 SELLIKG OFF! I AM selling off my Goois very low I for CASH, in order to lake a fresh start : the Sprm?, with a Partner, and an entirely new slock of Merchandize. llr 'T he public are invited to call and get bargains. J. Stureycr. Lewisburg, Jan. 1'65. Estate of Jacob Reedy. I T ETTEKS Testamentary on the Estate Jj of JACOB KKEDY. late of Buflaloe township, deceased, having been issued to tlie sn h.scribcre bv the Keeister of Wills rf ! Union county, all persons indebted to said I estate are requested to make payment, and all persons having claims to present tnem, prop erly authenticated for settlement, to Abraham Young, at his residence. Farmers' Mills. ABRAH AM YOI'XU, 1 I) Will HKILY. Executors. JACOB KAUFMAN, Dec. to. isot p i WANTED IMMEDIATELY. NUMBEll of gotnl Woo-l-f hoppers, : j'V to whom steady emplnymenl will be tv- en until Sprinr. For further information in- j nmre at the otfice of 3w56l FRICK, SLlFER & CO. t ; - - I AMI 7 " I l.A.ll!.-., Ill, ul.i tt . f S. . 't J. HAYES sc CO. , - ;tS! TE.vrs' -Just ree'd from tiie Can- . - - Cllnpanv ol NcW Vl,rk. th- f. !- . . .v.. lowing description ol I oas, nrai.y p-ii u,. i J and lb. packages, viz. I Jmp-ruu, i-mmj I Oolriwi. Uuiivourder. I The above Teas are of very superior quality. .. i .. .1. - I.. A ........ and sola at lour prices oy nit um .iu" Lewisburg for Canton Tea Company. J. HAYES & CO. jJ(jtiC9 T3 hereby given that Letters Tes aniary I on the Estate of MA I ilI.- Ml Ar r LK. lite of the BorousH ol Lewnbur. dec d, hare b-en granted to the undersigned. All person- indebted to said estate are requested to mat immediate payment, and those havine rlaiins aeainst the same will present toem duly au thenticated for settlement. f AMtJSI. HIAFKER ExcCutorj I.rvisburF, Nov. 15, l-4 LEWISBURG NURSERY rr's r sale a fine assort- sueh . ear, rlu.a,niCrrv, Aune.it.S.herian f . .' ,nh,rr,,, ,-rr Crab. J ' 0rnj)lli;.n.al '-precs and Si Everfcloomin" Koses. Flower.r.e Plants. ; y I' .R.MM.I, ewishurg. Nov. , l'f.t Km PORTSMEN! The subscriber has on hand a larire and well selected stocn el i.ans, . I'.siols. Revolvers. Rifles. l.arn riagSvrewQer Horns, ishot Pouches. Ar, as follows. j eim-U barr-led Shotfluns from ? 3,00 to $ 1 . Uonb'.e J- lo 10.00 to W , smooth cut Rifles 10.00 t.. 18 T,st do 10,00;-) 12, roster's Pt.Tisl Rines, very Ene in.00 to Revolvers Pistols ComorisinR in all the best assortment to he this reKion. and at LOW ER PKICF he honht this side ol'Phi'.at'eli.h.a. In found in than can conclusion, irive him a call and be convinced. J.O RICH ARPfsON. Hardward Su re. 3 doers north of the Bank. WW". EaSle Mill rebu.lt. in a manner I A ieJotlv h.M by fire, the subscribers respect- rull, ,n,wm the Iuy ,ni.-rm .ur r. - .- , di. all k.nds ol Custom work and purchase ; Gram a heretofore . . NF.SPIT. HA . A FICHTHOR?'. 4 L-.i-- M j W . LZ1 C. W. SCHAJTLX'8 WHOLESALE aid KETAIL Irg nod t'htmirol Emj-irium, JUritet Strerl ... J.eibori. V. ! A Riracte of Scieact ! j ns.f'.A.K KI.UNC, t Mffhaiftsburp, ! J Cuinberliinil f o.. Iaannin to tLo I afflictr with Ton r,r"cn t'aneeri, Fpo. ! I.apix-, ,r Markv Scrofula ur Kri'a ' Kvil. ari'tafl i!i- rhat hare Boally irrm Ireattd wiifcriasric r knife.iVat ht raa imerf Ihem by an rr!:irrtv ar mthc.I, witholt et- i I'"?, burning or pa:n. Neither ebloroform tr ether is admiuistrred to the paiient. It is aw ' matter 'on what psrt of the buaV they may be, he can remote ilo'irr ita perfect safety, ami i in a remarkably short time. So Mineral cr 1 Vegetable poison is appheii and no money i reiiuired unlit a cure is perfected, j I'uilapsia irteri.rVmale eomptaiats.CTironic, ! Venereal and all other divaej rreaJed with 1 posiiii-e snceess. Kull particofars. 10 eriher . Ensign oi German, can be obtaineit by wntinr post paid. 1'atieiits can be accommodate with i Hoard on reasonan'e terms. i Uedi.-inicMi'irL- u pne ol tee Bremen mv heaitby towns in iu or any other State. It 19 , 8 wiles from Harnsburir on the Cum.Val.K R. ; and accessible from ail part of the Vaios. lT ; j-Kind reader! if yoa know any afllicrej fellow creature, delay not to tell then f lhi treatment. Iy593 , Estate of Daniel RailCk, dec'tl. j "VM1TICE is hereby given, that Lcttera i TeMamentary on the Estate of IUmaa l Ke. (late of White Ueer Towastip, baioa ! . .. n- .1. . ...I kaV, hn rrnnted lo th subscribers by the Kegister of tntoa eonniy; therelore all im.se linowin; inemseives inueo- I led to said estate will make immediate pay- ment, and those having claims will present i them pmperly anlhenticaled for aeulement, to subscribers, executors of the lat will ana j testament of said dee'd. SAMI'EI. MAKSIIALL, 5 w XM.ntor. j DAVID RAMSEY. ( ; White Ueer, Nov. 2, 1S54 Adiulahitraior'sXsttlce. I -T0T1CE is hereby given, that Letters of ! i Adimnutration on the Estate of JAML9 ... ...... - . .. e'.je'c-d'.haveben erantedVthe uadfrs. ne4 . a0 requested to present them properly aata- enlicated for seitlement. THOMAS PEN NT, Administrator. East BulTaloe. Nor. 17. lt54 pd Mammoth Head Quarters! NEW GOODS ! J. & J. WALLS ARE just recnivins their FALL 8CTM.T of Uouds. Cm Sis. Lewisbur;, tX-t. 4, 1S54 Dlvsolufloii. THE Firra of I.. HIDINGS & CO. has btea this day dissolved by the sale of ui interests of Samuel tieddes an James . ! ZXl'LZT j j. etzel. LEWIS IDDINOS, HA Ml EI. UEDDES, JAMES 8. MAKSH. I l,i5burg. Oct 9, 154 j NEW FIRM. THE subscribers have ibis day entered into Partnership, to do a (teneral Mer cantile business, under the name of Idii & H'itiii. and respectfully solicit the pat ronage of their friends and the public. 1.F.WW IL1H.NC.S. AARON E. WETZEL. Lewisborg, Oct. , I'M NEW ltOUTE. : CATTAVnXS4,lriT.I.IAlroKT4 unit KJll-tOjD ! ,,.,,,.- Phila.Mnli.fisiiiil L IIUVJ1.' 1 I . Milton Fare, $4 50. ON and after Monday, fe pt. 25th, and nntit Extension to Williamsport, Fastener Trains will be ruu every day Sundays eaeep- j ted) as follows i Leaving Milton at 11. A M., connecting with ', R-adins Railroad at Port Clinton, arriving at ' Phila.'.e.phia at 7.20 M. Leaving Philadelphia at 7.30 A Marnv at I Milton at 4 ."0 P.M. i A Fr?ilit tram mil leave Miltt-n on Monday ' Wednesday ai.d Fndav. and Port Clinlon en i Tuesdav.Thudayand Saturday nf each week. i Freietit is earned to and lrrin Philadelphia W(lhtin, ,ranshjl,ment. frm Heading Ka.lroa.l . CurE(.r of Broaj ,,, th,rry Su T M'KIftsllCK. n tga buperinl.adent. Throucli to Elmlral -philad.TraiusrearliM illiamsport5.15 r.w. (passengers reach Elmira same eveninp.) ' Elmira Trains reach Williamsport ltl.OO w. j (passengers reach Thilad. same evening.) Phi!a. Freight Trains reach W'msport 5 00 r.w. ; Elm'.raFreightTrair.sreachWmspi"1 e-50 Accommodation Line of ii.?.' j.r?i ft n - 1 -iJHI IT". Ja.;.- p Zat, btitVCCO TL&'u'wy JID J JOliA .M. lll-. MOST respectfully announces tn the trav eling public that he is rnnning a Daily Line ol" CoacUc (Sundays eaeepirtl) between I.e isburR nn ! Miiti n. .ecrin? the different Hotels in LewisburR at about 9 o'clock A.M . arriving at Milton in time to take the Philad elphia morning train of ears leaving Milton f-r Lewisbtirs upon the arrival of Stapes from W illtamspert. .4fro.lrave Lewisburg at 3. P.M.. returning to Lewisburi; upon the arrival of the Philadelphia evening tram. For Cloornsbnri;, I'attawissa, Dsnvilie.or Wiiliarosport. this is the cheapest and quickest rout. Fart 37 1 rtt. Prni safelv and carefully attended to. Lewisburg, l)ec. 1, 11! New and Beautiful Fall Good. f TST opening and en;rely t bojr M J enumerate articles oui ior v,u.....7. iiiality, or Ini nnces. Call on j. H YE9 rn. Oct. 4. w 7,00ti 23 . sjrj VEW FIRM. The partnership aere .10 c. to 5 ! A ' ,.,,:re Mislins between Krher 4 rorM, ... it.av d-ssolved by mutual consent- was ! p4ri , Keber having disposed of h interest in .v,. ,r.ncern to Peter Htirsh. The buin wll, c,.,,,iBM at the old stand inder the . firm of (urth i, Vane, wh will be happy t" 1 5rrrt ,:nhe oU 6UK,,n,p ."'IrbbKr" I O. R. VORSC. Lew-sonrir. ??t- to. 1854 itttP.VS GRAIN REAT'K , , R : lor CU "S ikt rsiiAi'ii"" , v II . ;.i . r .,.! er tr
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