Tic LCTistarg Ciircnicle TTr r'lt Jor"!!At' ., iiMf"'-., ..., T.vUburn r ;liv Mrnl"H' , .hort. r P"il. Iliu., .. ihr r . .. .. ,.nth. ;5cfri0,u" M - i- ' ,r inonUi., 3 for t . mnlltbSt - 1 .. .... .U naidl -ttb d- - P" vsu. hare. ' ,j DMtt.-d l 5J ,s F A0OTUfJC-n il- DUMrll .utaequent ionrrtioii, S3 qW rWf qoM-e. Vx-t2. tor ill el Mnchot c. not .,. ft-orlh i( l6 nor. Cf brevier, or li of W r "-ia. .tcwolTpc, an .d.ilumeau of " ........ .r.nntamittJ. . " 4:jrea on r enJ Inure l,P ' . i. LvBid Id the ofllca -wiara" uuiStTU Coo. " .Wch u ..ocul-1 -Ob . ......a aid on ion.U tenn.. BratnM ami r " . for L, u nanaca THCRSDATM0HnSG,MAE.15,lS5 A r,,l.c C',jL"ij ! will in mi tov - . gj. see Xcw idverllscmcnln. Mrs T.i..r. is 'U na als0 f"rab,y knowa in Ltw-sbar?. as IVmale Teacher. tKSre htr Aeri.sejnent. I.tvisiTcia AnnrsT. The Programme of .Sf Summer Ssioa of ibis permanent and nourishing IpsUtution, will be found in ano ther column. Union County Schools. We have received a copy of the Report cf Pmf. Whitmik, Superintendent for this County, which we shall publish next week. XjT Thanks to Dr. fowu, Superinten dent, for a copy of the Annual Report of the Pennsylvania State Lunatic Horpiial. To Major Nitbt for the Annual Kcprrt of the State Librarian. (By the way, Xf.t i.t is best Representative w e haie bad in Harrisburg since year before last. Also to Senators Sellers and Piatt, and Col. Sinilh of the House, for tokens. To-3Iorrow (Friday) Is our Annual Spring Election and also the day appoiuted to take a vote on the Division question. larEvery voter should remember that le roust have been a resident of the county for six months, or be can not vote on Di vision. Every Election Clerk should re member to put the letter D opposite the names of all who vote on Division. B."e hope all will remember these rules, they may be arbitrary and unnecessary, but they arc Laws, and their neglect may cause I r - - 1 . 1.1- roucu contusion auu iruuwr:. ! We desire the Returns on Division, and j , . . , , 1 the names of Township and liorougu j officers elected, at as early a day as con- 1 veuicnt. The Best Time is Now. If wh-'fi 'twere done 'tw-re well Ane, Tbm 't w-re wt-11 'l.ce tlue qui. kiy." It is probable that eieht tenths of trie peo. pie of this county beliere that division, some day, is inevitable. Wuh many, it is merely a question of time. We ak all such to reflect if now is not the opportune mo- nienL The old bnildinps have been pro- j noancea until by the Mt Berliners 'hes. Other localities offer to erect the r . I . . : 1 . . . U . awnanc In t ll ,. . . ,,, ; tax-payers generally. The question asshall Division take place NOW, or wait "by and by J'' Shall we have the question a continual bone of contention? ofill will ! of sectional sinfe 1 of nei-hborhood jealousy ? tlTThe sooner it is effected, the better for ihe peace and prosperity of ihe County. ij The $10,CO0. Our fr!rnr1ft nf tho Air rrT dmtltG- rcsud judges, by the way-are much i lu,s qa0" arP"' !'" exercised in behalf of the Tax Pai.er. position of the Division controversy. Two from whom they now receive S1G0 per ! Jea aSn Ust m0D,,b- "r PjP year for Printmg. They fear that $10,- i rcPosin8 in Pf . hen h "f w,th 000 wont pay the cost cf Court House, County Offices and Jail, and that they may have to pay a part of their 100 per year to foot the bill. In other words.tbey ey, that Lcwisburg and Sclinsgrovo will cny pay 10,000 each in case they get I the County Seat, and that the Court i House, &c, will cost much more than i ttat. i Reader ! ;if the trepidation of the Star j las alarmed you, just read the Division j Law. Sec. 3d provide, that "suitable j ..la , ., ,. r , , , grounds, buildings, and a jail" for each county, "to be appmved by a majority of I r, f,.., .j r . i 1 V"." Urda 'ur,or3 w"ca PfC- i rarcd.shall be 6ccured to the said counties Without ANY COST oa TAX WHATEVER being imposed upon the taxablcs of said counties fjr such exnenditures." And See. 4th provides that "not less than T n Tt, i i ii I lea iO'JUSina Hollars in "bona fide res- I lea Thousand Dollars" in "bona fide res ponsible subscriptions to be approved by said judges," shall be pledged in advance. Tin is kI1 earnest of the completion of the act promised in Sec 3d. And the Star knows that good men in Uwisburg are personally pc(Jged io m, vJO, and gv,J ;n q 'grove alike bound in ?15,000, to carrv out the ections noticed above. There is, then, no deficiency in the Actno lack of personal sccurity.for both cwntic. The Law and the Guarantees arc amply sufficient to satLfy any reason able man. VS-If tho Legislature has dona any pi er evil Ux vtok.welvo ovcr-lool:ed 1' TextWnV M .. .. "I. w ..1 L.11Il ,11" ''U LCU A Oreytown Victory! We re informed of yet nnother Acmi nistriition t:ranj-li. Although Gen. Piereo has lost Iowa. VisconnirTlliaui, Indiana, Oliio, Micliigtin, New York, Maine, Khotla Island, Connecticut, Jew Jersey, l'cnnfj l vania, and Delaware, since Lis elevation to the Presidency, yet it will be rememb ered that he was victorious at Grryiown ! And although Aeio Ilampsliire has also just been taken from him leaving not a single free Slate to own liiin yet ho has just secured a brilliant triumph in San bury ! He has turned out a Widow from the Post Office which she held under sever al Administrations, and appointed JoriN Younoman, Jr., Esq., in her place. This is an achievement worthy of note. An J the cause of tLis change is still more note-worthy. The Poft Mastress was a worthy, careful, competent lady but then 0, horror 1 she was the mother of a gentleman who was wamca to a iauywuo was the daughter of a gentleman who had a Lrothcr who was named Simos Came- ron! Did you everl-surcly here was sufficient cause for the interference by the Commander in chief of tho Army and Navy of the United States per James Campbell. The $10 Tax. The Ncw Berliners say no one can vote for the county scat without paying S10. This is not true. Every legal voter may vote for the Town, Towuihip or Borough 1 whiih may be eligible. And here New Berlin steps in and would like to locate tho lot and have the management of the building. They aro so accustomed of pick ing from the county Treasury, that they arc disatiificd that tho law justly provides that thoso who pay the cost should choose their own agents. Do not be deceived I every legal voter can exercise his choice of a county scat without paying any special tax or subscription. The Guaranties. 77ie Timet says the Lcwisburg aud Se linsgrove Bonds for Court House, Jail, &c arc "dead" and no longer binding. This is not true. The Lcwisburg Bond was on condition that a Division Bill should pass the Legislature this session. The Bill has passed. Should they locato a county s?at at Lcwisburg, that Bond is good for 50,000. The Selitisgrovo Bond of 15, 000 is also binding, iu ease that becomes a Scat of Justice. For 1h L.wi.borg Chronltl. Wo see by the " Couuty Statement," our Farmers ke. have paid S6 J for PAV ING the streets of New Berlin and we also see by the " Times" that a large amount of ncw paving is recently ordered t.y the authorises of the Metropolis. If it is right to tax the County to pave the streets of New Berlin, are we not entitled to similar favors. MlFFLI.NSBURO. E. B. Chase, editor of tho Montrose r, . f m :.t,..- . . ,..,... mc Mill I IMC u " VUI.T V. i ,t c f b , . , .1 .pa iw.ll i,iwlnnht.l iv Tn:4 that hOflV. J . . J " - - J , - There can be no well groundfd opposition to the bill. The division of Luzerne coun-1 ty is most imperatively called for our de mands are founded in justice aud right, and the powers at Harrisburg know it. CarLomltife Trunscri. Cf.stkr. The Graud Jury reported, tt,at thought that tho sum of Seven Thousand Dollars will pav for the proposed alterations, &c, necessary to make the Court House and tho County Offices what v 6uoulu ue Wonder if "Sam" wont be "abroad" to-morrow ! The Cat In the Heal Tub. The old song records, that "When the Peril wm n th- Deri! Mink would b. W hen the lTil WW veu., P'll cf Mublt VM h:" i m i . . . r :. i . a I. i baJ whLout once consulting tho People 01 100 voomj-impo- T0 LEVY A TAX roR NeW 1Col'N,TT Bvir.Dl.sos ; and so crafty and sudden were they at the game, that they lacked a fcw T0,cs on,y carri'10S A wcck or tw0 tlie lcadinS Jo"nl l tbc County Scat came nut and frankly and nestl revealed the designs of Ncw Ulio, as follows : Troa ,b' mw VTilLinri.v I'nton county is sadly behind the mnjority of hrr sibtf r counties, in the Beauty and Con- venience of her Public Buildings. SOME of ther.iiizfiisofihecountv feel ihis very sensible. and hr. ,ln(, ,e Section a very unpleasant ; one, p.i-rcLi.T iiillixo lo tli-ir public pride and spirit. Th-refure are THEY determined i thalTHOSE UIIILDiNCW SH ALL FALL and j another arise in their place ihat shall be a ! credit to the Count v. j LET THE GUAMI JLRV AT MAY TERM HihrAKB to receive a pennon so iiumn- .,Uvs."ned and couched in such Intisttaceas vill Cnnipci tnem 10 report uvorauiy iu NEW COt Kl' IIOr.E and wipe out a foul stain on the fair face of the county.'-!!!! It was at this time that the People, North and South, almost simultaneously struck for a Division, and so alarmed the New Berliners that they allowed "May Term" to pass by without "comprliing the Grand Jury to gratify their auibiuous de signs. Since that time,we have been informed, the Ncw Berliners have once or twiceeft to sec what chance they bad but, thanks to the Jurcra selected by SnECKLta and Leitzel they Lave always been discom fited. MoRnwhilp, the buildings are "rowing ! JA. r. A .itlt 1 I.it t..r ra. v.'.v. u'. Ulll'.-I Otlll. U ;A IUD Ulll w Lcwisburg Chronicle & West Branch Farmer March 15, 18; should have said, a year g-, that a new edifice must bo had, somehow, soon. Two years ago, the New Beiliners by petition and by tlieir papers, declared tho old thing was intolerable must be re moved &C-, ie. liven as long ago as May last,thcy felt confident of their power, and the Star crowed delianco to the friends ef Division in the following terms : From tba sun. ppr, U.j, We are ready lomeet thm ('he Dmirmtst) on ihis question. WE HAVE THEM DOWN NOW, and wuh truth and justice inscribe'! on our banners, we will meet ihein at the ballot box, WHERE WE WILL PUT THE SCBEWS OX THEM AND FASTEN TH EM SO TIGHT THAT THEY WILL NEVER KISE ACiAIN. The New Berlin Tax Collector's "screws" are not on us yet, however, and if the People do net allow their eyes to be blinded by falsehood to morrow, they will escape that tax. Kvtc, New lictliners flight around the county with oily tongues. "Cutter would notmclt jn the5r mou.ui. don-t want a ncw Cour( nouseuot . are 8at;sfic j . thiy ucv,,r for it ; & I &R Thpy peopl(, lw "ehort memories" in these matters. Per haps they have ; but the Tux Collector may some of these "mornings" bharpen their memories. O, but, says New Derlin, "the Grand Jnrcrs must first recommend a Tax." Yes, but let New Deri in get Commission ers to suit Lorself,anJ lot them get Grand Jurors from New Berlin and the Anti- j Division districts, as they often do ; let j but a bare majority of these Jurors bj persuaded by promise of Office or other New lien in appliances to go .for a ncw Court House, and how easy to get it ! Then our ca?y-soulod Tax-Payers now lulled by New Berlin's syren songs would find THE SCKEWS on them, AND NO MISTAKE 1 The only 6AFK way, is to embrace the present opportunity to escape any Court House Tax. "Delays are daugorous." Valuation and TaxaMe3 Of the several Counties of Pennsylvania, from the Report of the Au.Iitor General for 1354, (and of Union and Snyder counties from the Triennial Assess ment for 1S53.) ViTnitian. Ttixnbfr: Philadelphia Lancaster Allegheny Chester Berks Bucks Montgomery $100,040, S65 tsti,ii:f S2,5!l-J,.ri!G 20,-23.,S10 22,0U,413 22,fiUlt,200 17,(JS7,012 17,020,013 13,003,772 12,492,572 11,SC'J,030 ll,.r.32,3Sl 10,91G,S.-G 10,450,133 9,8tfO,3Sj 8,599,9G'j 8,544,593 8,105,054 7.938,272 0,771,527 5,417,S4l 6,231.929 5,1S3,825 5,011,170 4,749,300 4.G70.0S9 4,301. 1S7 4,358 910 4.351.475 4,104,954 4,07S,992 S,913.tm:J 3.633 855 8,424,527 3,174.995 3,113,003 3,112,983 2,974,324 2,957,802 2,912.7 ns 2,649,463 2,27,820 2,7 15, ISO 2,690,475 2,470.47 2,838,887 2,243.125 1,907,113 1,804,427 1,611,190 25,500 30,112 15,l:;s 17,403 13,701 15,451 10,803 9,4 1(1 1S,2(J; 15,135 8,380 8,897 10,584 Northampton l'raukiin Schuylkill York Cumberland Dauphin Washington Lehigh Delaware Lebauon Westmoreland Luzeinc Huntingdon Northumberland Fayette Center Adams Blair Lycoming Erin M.fflin Beaver Bradford Mercer UCTI0CT Crawford Lawrence Perry Columbia Butler Greene Somerset SNYDER Juniata St'i'iehanna Indiana Armstrong Bedford Carbon Clinton Montoor Wayna Clarion Tioga Monroo Venango Cambria Warren Clearfield Jefferson Wyoming Fulton Potter Pikes Elk M'Kean Sullivan Forest Total 7,929 0,015 C,33 10,911 13,717 5,572 5,401 7,919 6,020 6,252 5,703 7,498 11,336 3,450 6,051 9,221 8.201 3000 9,05(5 6,119 4,795 5,458 7,078 5,525 5.479 25 79 3,391 7,075 6 999 7.071 5.323 4,128 3.118 2.981 6.386 5.603 5.770 3,251 4.847 5.684 1,647.10.1 1,501,21) l,37fi,S41 1,371.."45 1. 3:56.554 1. 240.1 S2 1,035,S90 927.454 797.R00 740.H07 7W.075 022,425 69 1. 54fi 451,006 145.339 3 fi?7 ! , oal 3,554 2.:-!45 2.286 1.709 1.528 1,175 1,546 f46 $531,731,04 553,230 In estimating Population, one. taxaMo is supposod to represent five and a half persons. JJv tliis rule, we have the fol lowing rates of incrcaso for tho Cve years prst : Jnnsyhania. Union Cnunti. Pop.inlS"5 3,670,'2fiS 31,784 in lsiO 2,G11,757 2G.0S3 Increa.e 7,512 5,701 Showing a gain of over 100,000 per year in the State, and over 1,100 per year in the county of Union. e"From the foregoinp, it secm that in ease of a Division, Union county would have. 31 enrtnties with a liiyher valuation, and 33 with a hirer valuation. Over 20 counties would havo a leas valuation than Snyder. Extraordinary Endurance. A correspondent of the Slnte "f Miine writing from GoiLam, N. II., communi cates tho following narrative, and atlds iu tlib vicinity." Oa January "1st, Nathaniel Copp, son of Hayes D. Copp, of Piukham'4 Grant, near the Glen House, White Mountain?, rnmmpiicprl liniitinfF rlcer. and was out four succcssivo days. ' On the fifth day.be I. -. r. j l.:n..i .1..1..." Itlfc again, lor uoti uicu iuu uaj jnc- viouslv about eieht miles from home. He j i .i - i : ia it . i. w araggeu tue ueer wcigowg ww t,JiJ ooine through the snow, and at 1 o'clock, P.M., started for another one discovered near the place whero the former was killed, which he followed until he lost the track, about dark, lla then found he had lost his own way, and should in all probability be obli ged to spend the bight in the woods, the thermometer at the timo ranging from 32 degress to 35 degress below zero. Despair being no part of his composi tion, with perfect self-posscssisu and pres ence of mind, he commenced walking, hav ing no provisions, matches or even a hatchet, knowing that to remain was cer tain death. He soon after Leard a deer, and pursuing him by moonlight, overtook him, leaped upon his back and cut his throat. He then dre'sed Lim, and taking out his heart tilaecd it in pocket as a tro phy, He continued walking twenty ouc hours, and the next day at al.nit 10 o'clock, A. M., be came out at or near Wild River, iu Gilcad, Me., having walk ed on suow-sboes the unparalled distance I of 40 miles, without rest, a part of the time through an intricate growth of un i ' derbush. His fricuds at home becoming alarmed at his prolonged absence, and the intensity of the coll, three of thetn started in pur suit of him, vix : Mr. Hayes D. Copp, his father, John Goulding and Thomas Culhunc. They followed his traok until it was lost in the darkness, and by the aid of their dog, found the deer which young Copp had killed and dressed. Thry then bnilt a fire and waited five or six hours for the moon to rise, to eaulle them to continue their search. They again started with but the slight est hope of ever finding the lost one alive, pursued his track and after being out twenty-six hours iu the intense cold, found the young man ef whom they wcro iu search. Goulding froe both cf his feet so badly that it is feared he will have to 6ufll-r am putation. Mr. Copp and Mr. Cuihanc froze their cars badly. Xo words can re ward the hcralo self-denial and fortitude with which these men continued an al most hopeless search, when every memcnt expecting to find the stiffened corps of their friend. Young Copp seems cot to have realized the great danger he has passed through, 'tod although his medical adviser savs he can not entirely recover tho use of his limbs for from two to six months, talks with perfect coolness of taking part in a hunt which he had planned for the next week. Currectrd Weekly. Wheat... Rye Corn Uats Flaxseed ...S-2 00 E 1,00 75 45 Tallow .. L-ird Bacon .. Ham .. 1,12 Dried Apples. 1,25 Butter 1C Clovtrsced 5,50 Lewisburg Post-Office Arrangements. EA&TERX Mmils lvi MltTcS , eterj day but Sun.Iy, c l se I . M. EASTFHX Malts (via Nortu'i vrcry rfay 1 lit sui,J.,y cio-e at .O i. nklt, t. yi frCSTEn.y.cn Monday, Wednesday ani friJay, rlo.. at -s A.M. XOR 7Iir.H "UlimnH' Mr-r't W. iln anil f rl.. vl.r :U s F.M nfnv ljt .ri-. Minj SOrrZJt.'-V'SelinsKron l uewi.l'buinl an-liaturd . -lu.t at U, 1 BVFFALOE J'ifOyt'.V.Tilenl.yand Fri.li.y. rloa." al s I'.M. of mi:lit i.refeline. 1 9.Ha.in.s. bourf (IaiIt- except Sumlsy.j froin Ii until II' .AM. itii.l rroin U, 31. uutn . I'.M. S'".v. ' '. is.-, i. ii. v.i'i:oT7i:it. p .m DIED, At Weaverville, Trinity Co., California, on the 7th ult.. of tvpho.d lever, alter an iline.ss of 47 davs, Abbot (inrns- Wilis, formerly of Lewisburg, aired 19 years and 9 months. In Selin!;rove, 7th inst., Col. Christian Schroyer, atjed ahont r.S years. In Lewishur;;, 10ih inst.. Marv Elizabeth, daughter of David and Eliza Shamp, aged nearly 2 years. HATS. A small lot superior While C SIMEKE, and pearl col d HATS, iust ree'd and for sale by J. HAYES A CO. Elrs. P. Thampson "ITHLL open a V LADIES, on SC1I0(L for YOI'NT, on the first Wednesday in April, in the larse and commodious Uocn on Ihe lirst Horn of Mr. Fnck's new brick build ing on Third st. Instructions will be given in all the branches usually taught in Female Seminaries. While an effort will be made to direct the pupil in sucha course as will ensure intellectual discipline, attention will alo he paid to the cultivation of the moral feelings and the formation of correct habits. Such assistance will be procured, as Ihe interests of Ihe school mav require. Terms for the English branchesdurin? the Summer Session of 14 weeds froiu $1 53 to !$7 50. FrenchLatin. Music, and Drawing Extra. Lewisbor?, March 14. 1S55. The Summer Session AF the LEWISEURfx ACADEMY. J B'ill commence on Moxnav, April S3, 1853. and continue 50 week'. The course of Instruction is calcinated" to fit voiiths fr College or for general business. The Bible is in daily use, in the School. Composition and Iieclamatinu receive careful attention : and Proficiency in Recitation of Studies, is rewarded by the bestowaient of "Complimentary Cards." Th nnmh.r or jmfll. oib whom IV. were V'tow. f.1 le.t istmioii, wia I., wlio Jil nut fall a iiiiffla Erala-lie- aln-h wm of them liail anu. For Reference, the subscriber eoulJ Rive the names of most of our priucipl citizens who have had children or wards under his care. ' A class of Yuu(r Imlia will be secured. Timtiobs For Languages $10; Advanced English, S9; Common Branches, (Reading, Writinp. (Jeographv, Arithmetic,. Grammar, and ITi S. History,)' $5; per session. Con- undent expenses per session. OU cti. per for sicknejs. JOHN RANl'OLPH,- Private Grievances. Xfo have heard ff a good firmer in this county, whosi property would bo much ,.nt.nii..prl. and whose Dersnnal convenience ... . , . i t i,t. l ... woaid De mucu prouiowu, vj itiBiuu, iui. t who wout vote for it, because he disliki-s nm. mm in a town which mil-it "'I tb'J ' " coun'y seat ! Verily, this is "cutting off ' ... n c i. . vnur none to suite vour lace. cuuii iwo- j--.- r penny consiuarauous ic uuwui in harbored in the fcrcist dotice to Builders. PROPOSALS will 1 receivpJ on the Sfith. 37ih and 2Sth davs of March nei', at the Comini-.ioner' 0:ne in the Borooili of Ilellfonte, Center county, Pennsylvania, j for buildins a Court House in said Uor- ough, a I'lau and Specification of which may be seen at said Oilice after the Otli day of I Mnn h next. j By order of the Board of Commissioners of Ceuler County. CKO. LIVINGSTON. Clerk. Commissioners' O.lice, March 1, IH55 T WILL offi-'rat ITCLbTs ALE on Sa- L turdav. the f;h dny of March inst.. a p.irtinn of in v II 'i-I."I I and K:trli''T FI'K- I I I UK. coinpiisin Oeilfir. tanies, cilrtil-. wardrobe, cupboard, washstand. cook i nz stove, meat vesseK w;,vh tiilis.porlable chicken coop, and various other articles. Also my Ortll-L. D001.-r.asr, laoir. jiu chairs and stuv. H. C. IilCKOK. I.rwiaburg, March S, I8J5 By Rallroacl. Tl'ST rcci!, a hcauUful lot nf Pes . tl Laines and neat styled prints; al.--o.Tick-in", .New Market and Po-.is-et Muslin, at low prices, l v J- HAYES & CO. ! .March 2, ls.15. ! New Firm and New G00J3 ! i T iht; M;iniuio!li D1U3 Si tlivmioal , IX. Lniporiuni of j CHRIST &. CALDWELL. ! The undersigned having purchased the entire DKCUUISTS' (JLASSWABE, III kuiJs of 1'atfut M.Kcine, Fruit and Cocf -ctionery Tobseco.Snnff.nd Imported Cigars of the choicest brands. I.'..,-,. V...n. nnl Tilrt Art.r'fS. I Fine Tuiiet S aps A Perfumery ol ail kinds Biuiu:s D Conns or Evr.ur viulkri. ITnuKx and Stationery, a general vatieiy ol Literary aiiJShocl Books. Pine O.l, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description ; fresh Pine Oil atd Patent Uurn inp Fluid atwavs on hand. PCKE WINES and LIQUORS of all kinds f.ir Medicinal uses. Fire l'roi'f ami Zinr. Paints. Preserving and Pickling Jars, Customers will find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices. Call and see us, one and all, and see our stock ; and if we can't sell you cheap goods, we wiil nut ask you to buy. We are always on hand to wait on rnstomers. Remember the Mammoth Pnir S-nre ! TIIEO. S. ClIK'ST, F. M. CALDWELL. I.ewift'nrj, Cnion Co. Pa. SC Just Received! T the NEW STORE next to Kline's J V. Hotel. Market street, Lewisbnrtr. Lemons at 25 cts. per d-'z , Orant?ei, Walnut Can.ly, Raisins, Dates, and a large assortment of FRIIS'I CANDIES also SUGAR VALLEY BUCK WHEAT FLOUR. Improvement in Dasuerreotyping! i CPYKER & II AWN annosnee to t'ue ' ij public that they have newly fitted up an I i preatly improved their It "fflis and Apparatus, j and are prepared to take l,tkCUe.'S sup-, erior to any ia tins place heretofore. Pictures , corie I, or taken from life, and inserted in Me- i dalliotK, Breastpins, Fmcerniiss. Watcliseals, Ac, and warranted true We annex a list of ; our sup' rior c aes P.mier Miich.S )iivetiir. I t 1 ... 1 I I -;.. S ,ia ll.-i1 V'elvel i A. I II II, ... V I, ... I, i - - u and bhell. Pi.-tures taken at $1 and upwards, j Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton A j C.i.'s I)ru; store.opposite the Telegraph t-ir.ee. i f.ewishnrsr. Feb. Ii, 185S I vi in n l . rtrst.r.-iieO ltfit. all romnlete I ami rea.lv for ns'e. which we will sell M any : person, wuh foil instructions in the business, for less than first cost. 'Ilavs you seen SAIiI?'1 UEEMS to be a Question asked by O almost everybody ; but wc inquire, llave. you fv tit Ifite Firm, with their supply of ov Hunts, Shot's, taitcrs, i.c.1 i p. i tie suDsf rioers navin? associaieii iii-iii- : 1 selves into a Copartnership in business. now ctler to the rtihlie, nt the Old S:an I of S. A D Slifi.b, n Market Su the ehe.ipes: (for Cash) and best lot of HOOTS SIIOF.S, I fir Men and Boys, ever pflVrcd in Lewisburg. Also a new and spler.Ji 1 assortment of CtMf SHOES fir .7ii an,l Ctiilleiifn, A variety of 'iai'ers. Half Caiters. Ties, Ins kins. Slippers A.?, b r Ladies and Mis.ses, also Children's Shoes nf the latest stvles and sizes : At. Ac. Ac. Work made to order Mending done as ; ..A f, ihe Workrr.en hnve rendered ' s.atisfa' tion heretofore, we tnlsl we shall have r Hi- .... . ..... C 1 ..M ' a tun snare oi pnont jiii hu;.;!. ... .mi continue to be on hand as formerly, and hopes to give general satisfaction to all customers. SL1K Eli A M FAHD1X. Lcu isburs, Feb. C'J, 1S5 Auditar's Notice. ri"IIF. nndersipne ) Auditor, d-ily appointed I by the Orphans' Court of Union county to tTMke distribution of the balance in the hands of John Datcs.nan and Jacob Kostenboder. Administrators of the estate of Ilssnv Kust ..,,. i lite nf White Deer township in said countv. deceased, will sit for that purpose at I the public house of Uatiiel B. ll.her in sa.U township, on Tetsnav ihe 2'lth day of March next, when and where all persons interested mav attend if thev Ihink proper. JAMES MAltsHALL, Auditor. February Si. !' IlaUimore Adv'ts. .Miimtnoin 1'rug ciore loiuieny ty r. jieI,,rs f A.tiiunistranoo upon tne eiic i i , hg ..,t ,,( ;LU n cnuir.v ia ae I T'lorntun ' are now rea.iy io n.i ur.i-rs Siair.late of BmUloe tiiw;ih:p,(ieceasea. ; oj aw. ,h,.ref,.re ail persons n,-!-b'ed t I and Prescriptions at a moment' lu '.ice. We All p,.r,,,ns indtbte-J to said estate are required f.t Tr r.n,iIfH , c-.ake imntedia: I have a lare an I well seb-eied Mock ol fresh , to imm-diate pavmeni.and those havms , ' , ,h iin,.,,. ant. i-,.r cUir mid pure UK 'l i. Mt.UK i.r.- i-ne,.i.caiN j,s, r!air.ls ., present them duly aut-cuiica- , . 0 .rcsin. l!lt,n pr0perly DvcstutTs. OiK Paii.ts, ..ass. Pattv and lei fcr setilement. to ! 'i c. !,., Carr, Giese & Co., POMMISSIOX MErtfllANTS for the J sale of rioar, ;raio & lumber, Ktiira' Wmrf, Jjuilimore. ryAenis for Newark and Kosendale Co. Cement and Plaster. C.ALUM A FIXE SALT constantly on hand. N. B Liberal CAM! advances mode oa consignment! on receipt. rLjiUiaor-, MarcU 1, liiS 8 Dlsa'jlilloa. rfHE Frtn of Biaztr, Ktrmt if .V wss I thu diy dirvlv-t tiKitt a! cons-p;, ! Hc.irer A. Krrrn-r havitij j "hasrJ i,t Mr.; M.i"r- hn fieit. They will conduct i I La . .utss in fn'ure. and sett'- th- arui.tinti of i ,. p tiK iVfl( j Levi i. s. kkemk: Tishur-Afarch'S.ISS.I. E. W. MOOKB. Estate of Abraham Aurand, dee'd. town .bin : an I therefore all per,ns bavin? cb,s or demands .Sai-. .he e.tve of said der-r,!ent are reiuled to mak- known th i same ith-.nt i ielav, and those indebted are; requested lo maiie immediate payment. ABRAHAVf AI.RAXD, JOHN AI ItNL, F.x'n oflast will and test, of A- Aurand, dee'd East BtitTaloe, Feb. 10, 1N55 NOTICE. "ITTP hirr !n-i fn i'ltrn.lnef- nnrvlVPsl ohe eiti.-ns rf LEV. iSllI RO and White 4sli if.f l.ra lie C oal, At l.ancaittr loUier-, Xurllm,:.berl.ind Co. 1 a. h?re we have extensive improvement--, and 3T-J prepared to rirer to the piiWic a very ntie. rior article. pirticularly suited to the manufac- ( lre roa alij tai'nn Sltain. .,,.,i -re Oar sus 01 LI MP for S-nel,i? purposes. STCXMItOAT J.f,r do. and Sleamooa'.i. l'KOKEN K;S ' for Familv Use and Steata. STOVE ' J ' fir Li.-iebnrn.;rs and Sieam. Oir 1' :nt of Shippin- i? SINI!1"RY.t where arraneemcuts are maJc to load Boats wuhout , ... r-OCHSAN. PEALE & CO. J. J Cv may, t.&nevt-T. t Brsj lin-.nol LmurMtcr. C. ' ln . Lim'iblD. I II.Sil.JO 1" r?0.- Ws addressed K.Shamolin orSunbory W:!l re -e;ve prompt attention. lv.V.5 Estate oi Joan siair, cec a. AnTI'T Weill- irivpn fh-lt l!ll Ta"- Nj 1 ' I. I i ii : v ri' ii . - ister of l uion emiiity has granted n . SAMt'LL SI-AIR, Administrator. Sufialoe, Jaa. , 1S35 Latt Notice I DERS9S indebted to us by No!e or j L B-i.dc Acc't, must rail aed settle j by March next, to HA IF. ( (isi.s. I). S. KkUMEIt A CO. Lewisborr, Jan. IS, MS 3 err r ?r.fi rwv . I AM selling t!T my Gaols very low forCAMI, m order iu tak- a fre-h stirt in the Spring, with a Partner, and an entire!) new sti'Ck ( Merrhanrfize. tlThe public are mv.ied U call and get bargains. J. Sclirejcr. I.ewisbur", Jan. 1P55. Estate of Jacob Reedy. T ETTERS Testamentary nn the Estate 11 of JACOB KEKDV, h'e of B-t.Taloe township, deceased, having been isurrt to the subscribers ty the Register of Wills of L'niun county, all persons indebied to said estate are requested to make payment.and ail persons hivinr claims to joesent them, prop erly authenticated for settlement, to Abraham Yot.ng, at his residence. Farmers' Mills. ABRAH AM VOCXG.l 1)V!D Hr'M.V, JFiecutors. JACOB KAUFMAN, ) Dec. 20, 154 pi WANTED IHEEDIATELY. NUMBER of good WmJ- hoppers. to whom steady employment will be giv en until Snrio?. For further informant n ta onire at the oice of ( 3.-3S1 FRTCK, SLIFER A CO. ; T IMP; Just ree'd ty Howard C".'s j UjEprcss, the best laud l. vMrs now J. HAYES & CO. i ........ ti.-.; l,si r.-'.l iV.im ihe t.'an I of v, vrk. the fo! . , . .. ..,, , ; f xess, ncatjy put up in ; - i and J it. pjchages, vi. I.npa iai, 1 jnny Jf'u-n, O . ';!';, Cimimu-Jer. The aV-ve T.-is ar of very superior qaa'nv, nd sold at low prices bv tho oaly Agents in Lewisburg for Canton Tea Company J. HAYES A CO. j IMotice I . . . TS hereby R,ve ,h,, Let-ers Te, 7?en,,ry j hue oi Hie Bi.nch ri I.ewitr?, JcM. have ni-inA.t., ijn hi m i' i.-irriift. i i ....... i ... ih niildrti'oif'iT. A.l i.-fsif n i indcLted t said estate arc requested to mjKe ; immediate pavmeM, and those having claims ! airaii.sl the same will preseut llieui duly au- ; thenticstfd for settlement. 8-4i;SI. SII.U'FF.R.,,,,,,, J').t. iiuiaion.., y Lewisbur.'. Xov. 15, ISol LEWISBURG NURSERY ttittaitic Uardrn. Sfc-"-- r riUIK suiiserih-rotTers for sale a fine assort J mentof THUrs and SHIH'BUSP.Y.such is Pear. Piuir..Cherrv, Apnrot.Silieriar. Cra'n, Uaince, lirape V ines, K.isphei ries, Currants, i tiiiose! ernes. Ornamental 1 rees and hrJb hery, tverWooming hocs, r ipwrrinir r u. Ac. H.K..MH.I.. Lewisbiirc. Nov. ?, l?5l 6.D SP01MMEM The s'ilsenberhaun hand a larse aad we'l selected stotk i f tiuns. Pistols, Uev. .Uers. Iliiles. tiaiiie Uatts.Powder Horns. Mi..: Penelirs. sVc, as follows. Xin.tV harreit'ii Snott-'UIIS llulU $ 3.0U to $ - Uouble. do do ln.OOlo ill) smoom cut K .ties lO.Oi. M 1 j Twist 'I.' """ 11 Foster's Pi.Tw.jt Kif.es, very fine 10.M to Si i Kcvclvcrs t I Pistols "f) c- i Comprising in all me best a"rtm't to be I found iu this reaion.and ai LOW Lit PIIR1 S than can be bou-h: this side of Philadelphia. Ii conclusion, eive him a call and be convinced. J.O.KK'II VRDSON. Har.Uvard Store. 3 do.'rs nonh of th Bank. linntii:e. ! . .'1- t 1 ' . I I .. 41... f Alf APO I V ,1 ...4 .11 i.'h..u. lV.s.1 h.Ve 11.111 Iv LfVO f I A Testamentary.,, foe estate of Abraham , t:: ofa mjn- ' A"""!'1- ',f frl.h'r '".7r of Lmon ' tine, burmn, or pa.n. Nci.aer eh!orofor cr -fi ... T--sri Eagle 3IilI. HAVING rebuilt, in a manner enlareei and improved, the 'team Grist Mul reeentlv h.st bv fire, the sub-eribr, rrspeel fuliv inform the pnblic that they are nrtparrt to do all kinds of Custom work and purchase IrtwUbiir;, Uc S Hi I C. W. SCHAFFIE'S WIluLESALK pi PETAIL : t - A Iliracle of Science! .i'.a.k i:lli:m.. i mcstarjr. Ciiimeil.ini 1 'Ui.res um.i ntrto-tnl u .u, a tii2('ra,n n.- -ii,i. . , lei or Marls. Srn.'n a or Mfift ' . . J . .L. 1 . I ''" ' ' ; e " .u V. ' rll. . ,-, ewoic .'':,"", ' (re., airca nn.ii a - t'ro'sfsis liren F' wale rt.mpTaints.CVtmie, Vrr.erril am! all other disi-an uid wuh ' positive sucress. i'ul! paitici.ioi. in ei htr I En-iish r.f G-man, can beobta i.cil b writing ! post-pa-d. Tati'iits can be arcoo-xuedated Wilis 1 linard on reasonable lra.s. M.-h.iniesb'irr is t r,e of th prettiest ana ' halthv t.iwns in -his or anv other Sta" it is ! wiles from H-.rnsl.ur- un th- mn.Val.IUt. I U1C HI ; ' f , rfa,r! if vou know any aPietel fellow creature, delay rot to till iheia of this tre;nm-:it. Iy593 Estate it Danitl Kanck dee'd. . ,rrn.T' - 1 tl,sf I'rf-r 1 V " , V" " " V-7-,.7f i i 1 etamen,ary E f J Kc. (Iiteot Vthi?" Heer Inwnsbip.lriot. J e"ntv.) deecase.t, h-ive b'en granted to ihe subscribers ty the Kcs.sur c t I nton d.un'.y ; I led t said evtate wi'l make iminedia'e pay- ' ment. and th."e bavins claims win reseiii ( them Fr..Per.y au;a;'rietf'.7 e".'m '7 1 the subscnoers, ei?cutprs the last w.ll aca I tes'.am-r.t of said 'JeM. j SAMlt.l. IAi(.t.L.I.. S Y.xtCUtOX. DAV'L' KAMtl. ( i White Deer. ...v. 2S, I "5 1 .idnilMiNtrator'a A otic e. -vr ' a! TOTICE is herel v jrivin. that Lexers rf AdnvaiVralion on the ll-.tate i t JA:Etl I.. UCL A Nl). late ol Lasi tJuifaioe Ip. Inion Co.,dec'd.have been grau'.ed to liie unoers.gneil tcria to sail epay ims ar inth- Til'IMAS PK.VNY. Adtninistrator. Eisl uulLU-cNuV. 17, 1S54 Pd Mammoth Head Quarters! NEW GOODS ! J. k J. WALLS A VS. just receivir? their FAI L Sl'PPLT uf (J.iods. Cut n I'll. Lewislur;;, Oct. 1, !ol Dioliition. j rl 1117. Fi'm nf L. IDMNGd A CO. has been this dav dissolved by the sale cf tha j Xt-a. ! Saiii-iel (ied.l-.s aud James kV. E. Wetze'. LEW 18 IDDIXOS. SAM I EL (iKDLES. JAMrb a. MAKtH. I.w:sbnr. Oct. 9, li51 NEW FIRM. THE subscribers have thi dsy er,terdl into Parirtrshtp, to do a general Mer cantile t stnes, under Ihe name of Iumsas A U'tmi. and respectfully solicit the) pat rouaze of their frieu ls and tiie public. LEW IS iDDlNiS. A A HON E. W ETZtL. I.ewisbor". Oct. 9, lfe54 NEW ROUTE. I CATTA TnSA,miLU .V.-J '.r T.RIZBAHrS.fAB orex to yiLiox. Ihours between PhilaJelphiaand .... 0 , Milton I-are, t i0. OX ar.d auer y.jr.dav. ioth. ard nntil Ei:en.-: n to Williamsport, Pussener .,.r.,.. , r,, ..., j.. .Scndavs icep- ten) as follow s ; j I.eavin 3 Milton at 1 1, A M.. correctipg with i Reailm? Iiailri.it at Port Clintun, arriving at : Phihideii.hia at "i.iO. P.M. Leaving i lula.lelpuia at i.oU A-.uarrtvB i .Milton at mo f...i. A Freisl.t tram wialcjve Milton on Monday Wednesdav ai d Friday, and Port Clintin cn Tue.ln v.Tliursi!ayai.d Saturday of each week. Freight is earned to and from Fhradelrhia "'mruU tum ,;eid,Be ,:ai;fead ... 1 rc,Sht iifht Depot ctr&er i f HrcaH a;(. 4'herry bta. Oct. II. 1S54 r.i'K'iiiitenutat. TIroi:cl lo Flmlra ! riTPhiiaiLTrains reach U iliiamsp..ri5.!5 m. (las-nser. reach Kimira um enn rg ) Ehiiira Tiai:: reach Willi imspi rt H'OOa.ic (p is-eni rs n act. Philad. same evening.) Pliii.v Freight Trains reach V.'m-f.cu 5 0 .. F.lmira Freight 1 rams leachWiu-poit M.0 .. fr .AccniumoJatien Lice of jOHX M. HKSS OPT respeeifullv anrnnntes tn the traT el: bg public tnat he is ruunin; a liailjr : l'oacl.. ,Sntida; excepted) reicea loi.e . Lewis". or-: s:id Mut n. .jarii-if the ditrrr-M Hotels in I.i-wiburi; at a! out t'l u'c!.:k A M . arrtviiis at .M.i:on m time t lake the Pliilad rlph:.? i.i r.iii.s train i f cars teavic: Mil'on for l.rwi! "tr; '..poiithe arrival of SlSfrs fn ni Wil.u:nj'.i:. A .'.-...leave Lewisburg i J, P.M.. r"iiii i.ii: to 1 ewist'iir upon the ?i i ia! of th PluKVjbia en:r.s trai'i. For Ploomshnrg'. laiia-issa, lianvilie, or Williamspcn, this is the cheapest ai d ti'ttckeal route, lure :',7J lit. 1'iriii.i sale v aim caiettiliy atttrni'fl to. Lrwisbur:, Dec. 1, 151 New aud Beautiful Fall Goods. T cperiitj and entirely too busy to rntimerate arti.-'.es but tor qnaim-v. nunlitv. or lo prices, call on Or.: . J. H Yfl3 A CO. D NCW FIK.'.t. " he partnership here. f,fore existii'S bttween Hrler Vurf. .m. ,hr d'ssrn ed rv inul rmisen; 1 , j?ehr havinstlispt sf J cf b: m'erest ia ..... m P.nr Hnr .nnnrrn to I t lit ll'.irn. The tusirtsi ll: y . i,m wi'l be crntiniieT ni uir im i jiiim Firm of Hurh 4 .,rje, who wi'J be hapry 'n serve all the oU custon r .nd Iota rf tew ones. PAMD KEBEK, Lewisb'irif. Sept. ?0, ISM HUSSEYS CRAIS REAPER, for cntling both C rain find Cm.' " I AM TACT ICKu - ",r ar r ' l Lewub'iT F"'ier Vr tiCit- sl.kltiU A 1 T.Mp:,, M tuat iuu iiuiu oi intj bioijf cuu mi vou-.n- ed for by many persons of reFpc:t;iliry tie rs n:a'.'.r5 o i t March 16, IS8 Principal. uiib i iiniii) a aa. wHi'igf u iiirv..
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