IWioburg CJirouirlf. "tr o. y mwir.x f J. k. t-orxKi.tm. Jci.t 6, 18"5. 7SJZ'&XSZZ i , i r.o. uij. Slore New Berlin Figuring. The impositions by figures of the New Berlin press befuro the Election, we cx yoel at the time, and supposed that hav jcg been defeated they would cease such efforts to mislead and deceive au honest eonimuuity. I5ut the propensity seems to be inuatc, and this week's Timet has a characterises medley of facts and false hood., designed for effect hereafter, whieh we think it may bo well to notice. The Times says, "W IK.I.i: WfTS OF THE TilTlFIiMC WI rFTIOH.i r'u-i'"n syrir-j Lit-M-h-il l.cUJino .tyrity ZVerfiW Now pleasant, our Dorses troi.eu on aITa Tim., knows, as well as it knows how wty 'lout fatigue, and if one ot our U lie, that tae " Spring Klectiou costs i. .1 ,,.!-.. i,-, .1,1 aiih Divi.-inn than it bad with Spirit lappings. Tbc Spring I Klection would have been held and cot in.iai.muA had there been no election for Divi.ion. The cost of last years Spring Klectiou was 8355 almost half the above fUlll The Timn nxt gives the cost of adver-j tisin" the Klection Proclamation, aud the Division Act. It will be rciueiubi-rcd that tho New I'.erlin editors never would pub lish the Hivisiju Law truly, until tbey were allowed pay for it from the coun ty Treasury ! The people debirod to read the law, each in their own paper.that they might judge correctly. The juur New JJerlin presses, the one Lewisbnrg, and the one Selinsgrove paper, published it, and Handbill were issued containing the same. The bills of Kttinger & Quick, Merrill & Smith, A.J. Peters, and John Uaum's Co. of New Berlin, WorJen A Cornelius of Lewisburg, and I. Gutclius of fclinfgrovc,for extra work and labordone we suppose amount to 8233,50 Bill of James Madden and others, Commissioners for run ning the County I,iue Bill of I. Gutclius for pub lishing the lengthy subscriptions and Guarantees &c, for county aitcs at Middle burg, Frceburg, BclinogrovOjLcwisburg and Miff inburg. Bill of "Worsen & Cornelius for csme 211,50 73,00 73,00 Total cost to Treasury 8594,00 The abovo are all the costs we are aware of for the Division proper. But the Timet attempts to smuggle in the costs of the last Court into the Divis- i ion pile ! The truth is, that Court is no more justly chargeablo to Division, than tho lUpuiliatinn !fwin(j,nr lha camo New Berlincrs' prosecutions of Eyerand Gundy; all were New Berlin speculations, to grat ify the designs of that ambitious little j town. The Times particularizes those of Selins grove and Lewisburg, without any refer ence by name to the New Berlin printers ; and because in this case we happened to do more work than they, makes a great parade of the matter. The New Eerliners r n ertietnniil to tha " lion's share" Of everything, that they are envious of a little luck on tho part of brother Typos This is useless, (for the tide is turned,) and ungenerous to boot ; besides, it is not to be supposed that the New Bcrliners coul J be induced to publish permission fcr a county scat with their beloved New Berlin not included 1 Says the Timet, " O. N. Worden filed bill for publishing Bonds for making Lew isburg and Selinsgrove candidates for County Seats." (O. N. W. filed no snc'a bill. W'orJen fr Cornelius havo a bill, rriicred bv Court to be raid, for advertiz-1 in?, according to law, Bonds making i Sfif.Murg, MiJdkhurj, Fralunj, Sclins- j grove and Lewisburg, candidates, Arc.) Two falsehoods in one sentence 1st, in , representing a bill as an inJiiiJual and j not as a company concern ; 2d, in rcpre- . . . eentirg those expenses of puMisLms Bonds as only. for Lewisburg and Stlin-j TOve feirWhat the crst of the New Berlin ' Hard Swearers' Court will be, we suppose tbc next County Statement "will Miow. We hear them estimated at from f 000 to ' $1000. They are as follows : j Advertizing the Court 830,00 ! Fubpoenaing 00 or 400 witnesses j Fees of do do do : Frothonotary's fees 4c, Ac , The Timn seems afraid tho " dear tax-payers will suffer more yet. Perhaps so. But we propose to that disconsolate paper a feasible and just plan to relieve the people of all extra taxation. It i., to tlcct to the Legislature a man pledged to get enacted a law 1st. To sell tbe puUie buildings erected by the county and pnt the proceeds iu the two treasures. 2d. Assess the costs of the IlarJ Swearers' recent Court upon the Hard Swearers themselves, and put the amounts ! back into the Couutv Treasury. From these two sourees, more than nough would le realized to pay all the expecscs of Kvnwon to the County. i;. i... j l ' . i uov. Kec&T aud bis Secretary were at I ,K- r, . , , ' " i Chicago, oo Saturday week, on the r 1 I. J tin, uu "-". way to Kansas, where they will arrive on ! the 21tb. The Legislature will con-j reue on J uly 2d,and in the message whieh the Governor will send ia it is expected ' that he will give a review of the stirring ' t vents and important questions whieh are of lat giv.u .0 th Unit., no 1. JbCtKgl The Miffllnburgerj' Pic Wic. BY ONE OF THE PARTI". TLore u in every heart a sacred feeling awakened, when wo gme ufnu the beauties of nature. There is a foul enrapturing charm in ceciiis the warm rays of the sun kissi"s the J"1' dew droi from ,be vcr" Janl j,;'., anJ tncads, and in breathing the sweet perfume which they inhale from their fragraut bedj and carry with them in their hcaveu-ward flight.- There is hap piness in the very anticipation of break ing away from the monotonous cares of life, to revel for a season amid nature's charms. It makes the young heart beat quicker, the step more eiaatie, the eye flash brighter. Twenty couple of young men and mai dens from M.Clinburg and neighboring place?, would have testified to the truth fulness of the foregoing, on the beautiful mnrniux of the lb' of June. Our driver , earriase wheels bad not broken down, I ! i.i i .t i. . r : i. i.,.in nuum lioi uavu i.iuuiii in ji. uutuj iu.uiu with aught else but light bcarU and 1 buoy-; l"'P. Alter a utile dilution we w gn ou our 0 . u"'s au" Oa either side wo could see the well culti vated fields ptretehed out before us, and the graceful waving motion of the grain, l"le gentle cooliDg lephyrs were playing ' over it. Oar way was dotted too with the beautiful homes of the farmers. They look ed very inviting, tut did nut suit our notions of a rural retreat. Oj wo went, chatting merrily the while, until we reach ed the dense fjret, where tho 6oun 1 of the woodiuau's axe seldom disturbed the frolic of the squirrels or the music of the birds. We hesitated but an iDstant, then wiih wild delight entered the deep shado and penetrated far from human habitation. We halted on a beautiful spot on the bank of Tennscreck. All was now bustle and confusion. The music of the rippling waters was drowned amid the din of en campment. Soon the white peaks of tents added to the beauty of the scene,, and tho large blazing fire augmented its cheerful ness. Our attention and admiration was next engrossed fur awhile by the ladies, j trippiug gracefully to and fro, blending j the music of their voices with the hum of i the forest, tinkling of china, pans, kettles, j tc. Kach one seemed to enjoy a peculiar j delight in bringing forth the dainties pre-1 pared by her own hands. Perhaps they had a thought of excelling each other, or a hope of receiving a compliment from some epicure. At least some wore a significant j looic when a young man remarked, while j dividing a huge cake, that "if he knew j who baked that he would put in for her " j How beautifully the pure white linen look-; cd, pprcad out upon the green sward I how inviting were the iwiic luiriaii'uuo; auJ what a strong attraction there was in tbe variegated collection of luauries so taste fully arranged. Ah! it was a feast for the eyes as well as for tho hungry teeth. Though we did not give utterance of praise to the beneficent Giver cf all good,we fait it revolving iu the heart aud intuitively saw an opening in tbe overhanging branch es through whieh we gazed for an instant into the blue ether above. Good feeling rivalled while the good things were dis appearing. or a. a we lorgettnc pleasure of social converse in the indulgence of ap petito. No 1 there under the inspiration of all that could be brought to bear upon the senses each one opened his colloquial battery and poured forth volleys of wit and humir. In animated conversation we arose and sallied forth in groupr, sr me to recline in coaches, some to explore the camp ground, some the creek, to indulge in pis catorial snorts. The crouris soon divide! I irifit -it .Irva ortil v n irr.i tint ciirr.i.rrt.l t'1'". wLen w reflected upon tho uniformi- '? " tllis coupling throughout tho works o nature, nor have we reason to doubt but U were mated congenially, and enjoyed themselves as well as wo did, while with rod in hacd, we gazed alternately into tho i 1 1 . ii : r i . i T ulue 1J,cr waicun.g - " , into the unfathomable depths ot some laughing eyes for an approval of the sentiments wo breathed into willing I car'. How fastly time flew. How snrprid we were to see the pruud King of day appar ently lrjgin in the tree lops afar off. How reluctant! we left our recluse and turned musingly towards the camp where our reve rie was broken by the many langhing and joyous looks of those already gathrrcd there. We felt the s'ovir of vivacity on ourphiz.where seilateness usually reigns, and enters with hi larity into the project cf a ride on horseback. Soon a gay cavalcade might have beca seen wending their way through the thick wood. Each gaiiant seetd was fantastically adorned with a large bartalo robe, the ends of which were dangling gracefnlly abost his feet. Each cavalier looked h!;e the personification of oar dreams of ancient knights, while fearlessly and with stately mien they rode on. Some of the ladies remind as of thrilling narratives of heroines, w hile they sat with an ease and g race behind their gallants, as if accustomed to equestrian sn.irts. Other? looked as if ready a'nt; (perhaps it was feint) timidly puttir. : their arms around thir preservers fur ,neir a,ms arouni1 preservers support. They recalled to our memory Indi- cueJ by tearing lovers, and borne away m horseback. We frit sympathy for them, and would have relieved them from their pe- , , , . . . .. , ' , rilotw situation, but they appeared satisfied, t i i .u i. u s0 we role oa indulging them in holding as i.ghtly as they pleased. Leaving the wood we entered the valley, until we came to a number of dwelling?, where we excited the mirth and "''miration of the inmates. The lastraya un were beam'n6 uPon us. as we wheeled anilS!l!loPrl towards ihecamp. Strange us as weeutered th.dense 'ji p.iin, mc cnnain-roia. oi even were : t:hti- Mvitnd us and darltcnins onr rath- Lewisburg Chronicle way, all nature seemed hushed as if in gentle repose. The clattering of hoofs alone broke the painful silence. A superstitions awe crept upon us.while mote and pensive we approach ed the camp. Oh ! how relieved we felt when we saw the light of the camp-fire, and heard the voices of those gathered around it. Harti ly we dismounted and partoot of the refresh ments so temptingly displayed, and for whieh we had a good relish. Now all were gathered around the cheerful fire. For a brief lime, many appeared to hold converse with invisible objects, some gazed into the lurid darkness of night, some into the fire, and others upwards lo the faint glimcring of light in ihe heavens alone. Ilow fwcl to maw when tUTlijrtit tabor elo, OVr lhi mill ncii'-. uw hu-lvl in calm n-H.t. Sweft lo Ui weary beart.wttU -n: nl Knvf o.prril. Are tI.t!eo t ovll.i!r liouri wl rn all imturr i.- at r-l UT. mil'l raa ilu ltirtit Uie lain it llov Mwlitte. And earth in all lir Ivauty f;aiD dutb ariu toiuiile.'1 But sober thoughts were dissipated, and grave visages related into a smile, an the re sistless influence of a few laughter bvingones infested all with their gayetv. Involuntary gushes of merriment burst from our lips, while we convulsed w ith the emotions excited by the humorous speeches of some who mu-t hive been schooled with Philander Uoeslick and studied well the life of Davy t'r.u kett. Even now in our solitude we must drop the pen and laugh at the recurrence of that nights entertainment. To add to the diversity, our jester trans mitted hiiiisell'intoan Indian Chief ; and some of our nice young men who are often admired for their quietness and refinement, disguised themselves and acted out the Indian as well as if truly the nons of the forest. "The burial of the dead chief," was the first performance. What a revulsion there was in our feelings, while even feigned death came in our pre sence. The stillness of the night became so lemn, ami with a shudder we gazed upon ihe motionless form, while the shadow of the cur ling smoke and the light of the dickering blaze fell alternately upon his rigid feature?. His red brethren heided by their chief gath ered mournfully around to perform the lat obsequies. The low gnttuial tound of the chiefs lament, fell in plaintive tones upon the tran quil night air ; and thrilled opon our heart strings as has often the sound of the clod fal ling upon the coffin! He spoke eloquently of the "Spirit Land" where the buffalo and the deer are found in abundance, and where the departed brother would roam free from the encroachments of the pale face in the wide domain of his own hunting ground. Willi bis robe and hunting skirt around hi id fully equip ped for his join ney the dead chief was borne away. We fell relieved when his ghastly fice v. t hid from our view. Nest was en acted the tirecu cm Ilance and Rattle snake Dance. Those modest young men actually n.aie night hideous with their antics and whoops! Was their any impropriety in all this ! liemle reader, in the peaceful quiet of your home you may say yes : but had you been one of the party you could not have seen it. The imduight hour stole upon us al most imperceptibly ; and tired nature admo. nished us to seek repose. But Morpheus could not woo us; we had seen and enjoyed to much to forget in sleep, so we joined the guard around the fire. Our driver had taken lodg ingonhis wagon in the outskirts of ihe camp. We were surprised to see him come in great Tcitement to warn us that their were thieves lurking about: one made an attempt to lake a robe from his wagon. We could not help but nuile at his fears : for we supposed that his mind had been filled with dread by witnessing the wild Indian scenes, and that hit slumbers had been disturbed by dreams. Many, how ever, were alarmed ; and we noticed several night caps ei posed, while their wearers tried ! to ascertain the extent of the danger. After the old man became pacified, and ! hadexamined his gun ; he again sought his bed. We too laid down to coguaie upon the j events of the day and lo sleep if possible, he j had just got into a dreamine Mtiner when ih? I shrill c y -help ! help ! help boys!" broke upon Ihe stillness of the night, and made everyone in the camp start to iheir feet. W'v took but a cursory glance, yet it is indelibly impressed upon the tablets of our memory j and if ever we become an artist, we will try to paint it in colors; for we dare not attempt it in words. We snatched up a blazing brand and hurried j towards the scene of murder. But we did not get far until we comprehended the cause of j Ihe a'arm. Tiic thitiet or some tricky boy of the eauip had loosened the horses, and the j driver was in eager pursuit, calling out lustily : for he!p. We succeeded in capturing them ! all, and brought them within the light of the ' camp, where we secured them for the night. ! After discussing the cause of our disturb- i ance, and reciting some of the strange mis- I haps, and congratulating ourselves upon the I happy discovery of no murde, mrany of us j again laid down. But the spirit of mischief1 was rife, and we dired not sleep for fear of becoming the victims of the fun of others. We will forbear divulging more cf the events of that eventful n'liht, or how some were awa kened from sweet unconsciousness to find themselves the objects of ihe merriment of lliuie wide avtake. How anxiously we watched for" meek efed morn ;" how welcome were the first rays of aurora that painted tlie darkness of the wood. We jumped for joy and gave vent to the fulness of our heart in mimicking the shrill cry of the chanticleer. Dear reader, for fear of wearying your pa tience, we will not detail the events of this day. It must suffice to say, that all enjoyed themselves exceedingly well; that the wild wood was vocal with the' mirth of our party, and the music of its nati-e musicians- Fre quently the sharp report of a gun reverbera ted around us, and suggested that soma inno. eentcreature had fallen a victim to the sports men of our party, and would add to the grand dinner in anticipation. Our individual atten tion was chiefly given to ihe ladies. After our grand dinner was over, the dis tant rninbliugof thunder, and the darkness of the approaching storm caused a hasty separa. tion and brief adieus. Sorry we were to part. How sensible we felt mat the chain of friendship was around us, and that onr hearts had become linked in kindred ones, and that henceforth new objects of love would figure in our dreams. MiillinbBrg, Pa., 1855. PiEAPiso Mach.nes. Between fifteen and sixteen thousand reaping machines it is said will be manufactured and sold this year in our country. The demand is so great that manufacturers eao not make them fast enough for their orders. This affords evidence of agricultural pros perity, as the cost of theso machines will amouut to nearly two millions of dollars- and West Branch rarmcr-yfi PaSS1.NO CoUSTtUKElT MONEY. On Tuesday week two men who gavo their names as William Slcnker, alias Bennett, and William Harris, called on Daniel Col wcll, in Chapman township.and purchased some bides, with which they left in a canoe. On examination, Mr. C. found tlut the notes received wcro counterfeit fives on the Tradesman's Bauk of Philad elphia. He came to this place, procured a warrant, which was placed in the hands of the constable, and pu-suit of tho par ties commence 1. Late at night they were found at Smith's tavern, in Pine Creek township. They hesitated about going at first, but finally consented by force of argument to go where the law directs in sueh cases. On Wednesday they had a hearing before Justice Gilo,and were com mitted in default of 1,000 bail each. By books found in their possession it is : thought they belong to a large gang of like in oil , also Turkey I.'mbcr in 1 lb. cans ; I.in . ii . i ! seed Oil Tiiroentme. 1'ine Oil and Huid.all customers. The notes arc badly executed. d ' ' 'PV a, thp ,., ra,tu Luck Jiicen Watchman. Bi'BNT to Death. On last Saturday wcck.a little daughter of Daniel Donaghy, of licwistown, aged about 15 years, was horribly burnt from the effects of which she died on the Sunday following. " It seems the mother had gone to a neighbor's house, leaving the child in the room alone, and a fluid lamp burning upon the table. The child took tho lamp and carried it into the garden, and the tubes being somewhat defective the lire comma- ntcalea to tuo insiae oi mo lamp, causing " D i it to explode, and spreading the fire over ; tho child, from the waist down. 1 he screams of the poor sufferer brought a neighbor to tho rescue, who speedily cx tinguicdied the fire ; but it was too late. She lingered in great agony until Sunday morning, when death put an end to her sufferings." Accident Fortunate Escape. Owing to the recent rains wo have had for several days, caused a land slide about three miles above Milton, on the Sunbury & Erie Bailroad. and covering the tr ick to the depth of several feet. Tho through train on the 23d inst., from Niagara, with about 20 paj-scngers, was suddenly stop pod ; the locomotive leaped the pile of earth, as it struck, and landed in the mid dle of the canal. The engineer, fireman and a passenger, were carried with the locomotive, and escaped serious iujury, save the mashing of a hand. The bag- gago car was badly broken, aud the pass- engcr car was janimcu against tne Daggnge j car. breaking ud the rdat form. tc. 1 heir : escape was truly miraculous. It was for tunate the couplini; broke, othcrwire tbe passenger cars would have gone into tbe ! I 1. 1 t, t, r .. 1 .11 I Millonian, 20A vJt, The Sn.Na of the Locust. We un derstand a lady named Shaffer, residing at Jersey Shore, was Muni; by a locust on Thursday last, and become so ill from the effects of it that her husband, who was here at the tiino,was sent for by telegraph. It is also stated that a Mrs. Uowcr, living j near tho same plac?, was recently stung by one of these insects ; tho wound was : very painful, producing a good deal of . swelling. A similar case is reported as having occurred iu Alabama, where a ! youth died from the feting of a locust on ' his head. We have ofter heard that the j sting of a locust is fatal, but never put much faith in the statement. American Watchman. Arrf.sTof Horace Grket.t ix PAr.rs. A letter, per steamship fit. Louis,! states that Mr. Grcely was arrested in ' Paris, on the 2d of June, and ke;-t ia the j debtor's prison till Monday, on the in stance of a Trench exhibitor at the New York Crystal 1'alace, whose goods being broken and itjurei, thought proper to Bue j for damages ; the first director who pre- sented himself being Greely, he was ar-! rested. The suit was heard on the 4th of June, when Greely was of course, set at liberty, lie is said to bo preparing a doc ument of the most stirring sort for the Tribune. Not Much Like Famine. The re ceipts of brcaJstufl at the upper lake ports are tremendous, and in tho fuco of the immense receipts of corn, and the ex port dcinatHl but nominal, with a limited ; distilling business, the prescut price of this I description of Grain cannot be maintained 103,WG bushels were receiveJ at ports on the upper lakes iu ono day. At liuSfalo and Oswego the receipts reported on Mon day reached 7.S24 barrels of 0 our, 82,897 bushels of wheat, 130,027 bushels of corn, and 103,275 bushels of oats. Buff do pa per. PENNSYLVANIA RELIEF NOTES. The report that these notes would not be receiv ed hereafter for taxes in Penniy ivauia is incorrect. On the contrary, a State law went into effect on the 1st inst., requiring them to be received for taxc., or redeemed in par funds by tho State Treasurer, and then destroyed, while banks, county trea surers, toll collectors, etc., are expressly prohibited from paying them out. This is an excellent law and should bo strictly observed, as gold and silver are abundant throughout the country. Sanbury Gaz. SiNnui.Ait Test. A young man was drowned in Trumbull county, Ohio, a few day 6ioce,when two bundles of straw were placed in tbc water, one of which went down stream, but th other floated diagon ally across, and remained turning in a ro tary manner over one spot This spot was dragged, and the body found, the water bemg about 16 feet in depth. The Indians about Fort Belknap.Tcxas, are now peaceable and quiet, for the rea son that the government agents are sup plying them with provisions. As they have no means of subsistence, a plan has been arranged to take care of them per manently, which will of course secure peace . 1)f.ANK Books of all patterns, including k Dnv liooks, Ledgers. Journals, Cash and Minute Books, Pass and Memorandum Hooks, Students' Note and Composition Book. Sic, at M. Kitznatrick & Bro.'s, 3d St., Lewisburg. -rt.V 1'VI'lfK.- .Just received a fresh sup-1 I I nlv of Oranges. Lemons. It:iiins, Kigs.etc. June 211 m CllltlSl' A. CALDWELL'S. 1)V I! ILUOAD- A new supply oi rancy t;..ods, I'orte Monnaies, Herman l'ipes, and Kinnikiniue Tobacco; also a variety of new Uo'iks. the verv latest works, to be had at JuneS'Vo.-.. CJIIil.sT4CALIVi:LfS. "" . r T CANAL. A fresh supply of White J) I r liri and Chrome lreen grounu be had at 111 HIST valu o. T" VST, but not LeaM, a fine assortment of j j the verv best Perfumery for the ladies and gents, consisting of A'moiid and Honey 8aps, Kttracts f..r the hdkf., Cologne, Bay. Leal and Honey Water. Bureau I'erfinne. etc. to be had at CHRIST 4 CALU WELL A. . 1 lOltTE MOXNA1KS in Pearl, Ivory, Pa- virt-ino troin IU CIS. lo -HI,- " M. F i pat- -,..1, "ltr.,'s New Hook and Stationery Store. 3d St., Lewisburg, nest door to Beaver & Kremer's slore. UNE Cold Pens diamond pointed 375 SO I1 Large do Kx. --- , ,-m 0td pens in Silvercases rrom 73ets. to .-,ow. tio!l) pencils with or without pens from 7acts. to '$1,00. CI OLD pens repointed at25cts. each.'at M. j Eitzpatrick & Bro's New Book and ia tionery Store, :td rtt. Lewisburg, next door to Beaver & Kreanier's Store. 1,E and I'oeket entleryof Rodger's Wos tenholm, and others fine ma tin fact ore, al prices varying from 10 cts. to sjt.oO. g' OOU Razors warranted.from S3 to 50 cts. JT Razor .Strops from 10 to IS cts., at m. Kilpairick & Bros' New Book and Stationery 3d St. Lewisburg, next door to Beaver St Kre- mer's Store. - p w -j-ireJ as s as pid,.h- 1 ed. and for sale at a liberal discount from Publishers prices, Bros' New Hook Store, at M. Eitzpatrick Id St. Lewisburg- ORDES for any Books published in this Country or Europe, not on hand, will be attended to with promptness anddispatch.and supplied in all caes at trom -o to an perccni 1. 1. ni- below publishers prices ytW wine in Old Bottles, New Books in Old Boxes, at M. Kilpatnck & Bros' Uook and Stationery Store, 3d St., Lewisburg. C 1IIEAI' letter, cap and note paper from 5 cts. to IS) per quire. Ullir Klivelc)pes self sealing, 12J cts. per 100. I ine white " i : atM. Eitzpatrick A- Bros New Book I Stationery Store, 3d St., Lewisburg. and 1"L "N'nJ Kaary fTT" l'" N',"''!' 1 al "zpa'rick & Bro:, New Book i si ire, 31 St. Lewisburg T I AKI'EUS, C idey's.rJrahain's.and all the I I l other t,"i .siiiga.nies at .v,- 5u per annum. Single No's only 2t cts., by M. Eitzpairick -.V Bros' 3d St.. Lewisburg, next door w Ueaer sV Kremer's Store. NOTICE. WE lies; leave to intrwlrtrp onrselves to the citizens cf LEWISBI'RK and vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of White ih tnflirat ilc oal. At lianr(rlrr I'otlirri, XorthumltriUind Co. J'a. where we have extensive improvements, and are prepared lo offer to the public a very supe rior article, particularly soiled to the manufac ture i t Iron aud making Steam. Our sizes of Coal are 1.1 MI -for Smelting purposes. STKAMIiOAT J-for do. and Steamboats. BROKEN ) Etiti ' for Family I'se and Steam. STOVE ) TE k'r k'me'onrnsrs and Steam. O.ir Point of Shipping is SI'NBl'KV, where arrangements are made lo load Boats without any delay. COCHRAN, PEALE & CO. J.J Ov-nn. Tnra-ler. Iti.sj. KF!imTi. Lanra-trr. C. W. Peile. Mianiikio. ' 11. BuxctRioiEll dt 'Orders addressed toShamokinorSimbury will receive prompt attention. lv.r'5 Type Foundry, rrW0 Prcuiiu)s awarded at tlie late JL Chrystal Palace exhibition in New York to ihe Oldest Type Foundry in he United States. Eitabli-hed by Bumey & Ronaldson in 17i)t. on ihe base of Sower"s Germantown Foundry of 173'.. The long experience of the several proprie tors of the I'm unit run Txrr. Foesnnt, en ables I: Johnson V Co., to ii!er the laigest variety of Printing Types, and all the appur tenances of a Printing OlHce to be found in any establishment otthe United States, and of a quality, too, which is deemed to be unrival led. The composition of the metal used is calculated to afford the greatest durability ; while ihe scrupulous care exercised in the fitting up of the type is such as to insure ac- r nn-i. -. I . r V. J .. . .. dimes are so extensive as to enable' us to fill orders of any amount. Estimates given in ueian t-un tne rosi) oi an me materials re quired for a Newspaper ollic. Plain and Fancy Types. Music of onparalleled beauty, east in this Foundry, also. Scrips, Flowers, Borders, Cuts, Brass or Metal Rules, Labor- Saving Kules, Brass Braces, Brass Circles and Ovals, &c. PRESSES of all descriptions, and all sorts of Printing Materials, most of which are made b? ns, will be furnished at manufac turer's Prices. PHINTING INK of all Varieties and Col ors, Varnishes, Bronzes, &c, of the most celebrated American and English Manufac tures, which we sell at the lowest terms. STEl!EOTVPl.'( or Eleetrotvping of Books, Music, Wood Cuts, &C. Tvj ased in aiereoivpwg tor sale at reduced prices. wood l uts oesigned and engraved in the I I Iniesi style of art. Our 'Minor Specimen Book' (the first of its class in the country, and original in its conception anil getting up) will be sent to art printers that have not received it, who will itirr-ct how it may be transmitted to them. CiTW'ewspaper Printers who publish lhi advertisement entire, (including this notice,) three times before September 1st, 1855, and send lo us a copy of the paper containing it, will be allowed their bill on purchasing arti cles of our mauofaciure to four times its amount. I.. JOHNSOM & CO. Jfo. 6, Samson St., near ih Hall of Inde pendence, Philadelphia May 20, 1 85ft. JACOB DYER, Cattawissa, vv ould inform his old friends and the pnblie generally on the West and North Irauch.that he enntinnes to keen hrSTr:K HOTKL.in the center of the Town, and asks a fair share of patronage. S,jt. 9 NOTICE. APPLICATION will lie made to the ! next Legislature to change the name of j the Lewisburg Saving' Institution," located at Lewivbu in the county of l?nion. to "TUB I.EWISIII Iiti HANK," with One Hundred Thousand Dollars additional capital, and I authority to Issue thcirown note. ..r circula- ; tion ; subject to the provisions of Die general j banking laws of this Commonwealth. v order of the Directors - ......I. ix-fL-I, T..,rnr.r I Lewisburg, Pa.. June H, !:!. The October Election. Ihe f iu,nns of vour paper, to p-rom- mend .Mr. IIUS" n- - as a suitable candidate at our next election for Ihe office of A.clutt Jwlu". As Mr. W iIon is generally known throughout the county, it is unnecessary for me t press his claims, or dilate upon his fitness, but merely mention his name, and leave the issue with the freemen of the county. timet" tUTFALOK. fV) the Voters of I'uiin County : As a c;m- didate for Count v Commissioner at the election in October r.cxt. we take pleasure in r.r,.,.imen1in'' Cant. George iclH ll, of Mitilinhiirg. as a man qualified and wi.nhv for , Ihatotfice. June J-t.J K AST B1.ITAI.O. County Treasurer. TT is to be presumed, that after Division. the ancient .M-tr.'polis will iu longer be ab e, by balancing Middlecreck again-t Buh.iloe. to et for her a monopoly ot the Cnmy o.li.-es. . Especially, tt is thought, s. n.c Offlces may be , enjoyed hereafter by other Towns; and even i Lewisburu-which. with 4M m 5oO voters, -etsone Oil" e when New Berlin with Ho to i 150 voters gets ie n may be entitled to an , 1 ,ht,rt in those luxuries. It is also most prob- ; i able that Lewisburg, as the residence of the ! Trn.-urrr, would be mt convenient to the Tax-Pavers: and I would therefore recom mend Mr.O. N. W()HI)1;N lor the ollice of Couniv Trea-urcr. He has -sutr. red in his i Ion-and arduous combatting of Mem po. tan insolence and U entitled Msoim: remuneration. Juhe S... f,5-lwpd UIVI.-ION. f F.SSKs. KIHTOKS: In selecting a candi i A K date for County Commissioner, to be ! elected next October, allow me to suggest the I name of JOHN' SCllltACK, Ksq., of Ea-t Ilulfaloe township, as a suitable man. All who know him are aware that there is no person I in the county better qualified for filbne that 1 M.-ition. Uiine 15.1 KKLL. : - T II) the Voters of Cnion County : AsaSher- iT is to be elected la this county, allow me to reconnneint as a eannniaie, .m. ALltltltillT, of White Deer town-hip. Mr. A. is well q ialified in every respect for that station, as ail who know him will attest; and should he be elected, he will asurrd!v be a P' pillar officer. June 15. III I L DLt.lv To the Voters of Union County. TELI.OW CITIZENS I oCer mys'lf as a I1 candidate for the O.iu e rf Mil I 111. (sui,ject tn the decision ot ttie nig tuumy I . . w I ..... ' t I I,- n..iT,o-,te.l ilnd Convention.) Should I be nominate I anl elected. I plelge myself lo liischarge the dunes of said office with fi.b-litv and impartialitr. I IIAMEL I). ULT.UiN. Kelly Tp, May 17, 155 Inp I ror the Lewisburg Chronicle. Mir. Woants It sppears to me that the time has come when the ciliens of ( nion count? should sugire't sa lable persons lo Ail the Oliiees of the county to be electe f at the ensuing October election. It? doing so in time, it will be more likely ihal those oii'ires will be tilled w.tli the nvst competent O.hcer;. ; one of the people I would sugn-st Ji'HN V. i DARKER, Em)., of West Iliiti iioe lownship.to Ihe sutlrjges of the voters of I'hioii county, tor j ih. iiiTii-e of ixsiirliit Juilxr ff va,d , couniv. LEVMolil Kli. Mny 2-"), lr,.. if. I'roeiimaliim In the Citizen i ', l.pvvislnirs; and Vicinity. Pntermchei, Hydro-EIcclric Voltaic Chains, C" IN'STitrCTEl) to be worn next to the ! skin, prduc ung a constant enrrtut of eb'Ctro magnetism, eitccting immediate rtti'J front all acute pain', and a lrinmnU Cif' aH -V ':rntyic A'.-ei7.es. PCLVEUMACIinK S ELECTRIC CHAIN'S Wep-tir-r ti-i-l in Kr.oi.-e,t!;ri-.- T-ar .;n.--.f r it.e fire of m rvous li!ii':i-e5.nnil ;,n. r linj -Hl.miltvil ti l ht- mot Ih.in.' trial ill o-tv lio.-ii il:it iu I'.in lv ll.e m--t It ariii-il , j I'r .1 ..- in tti it i ity. lli.-y : O. t. rnii.-iit t I'ran. ... h. I UDii-liiii .1 t.i thn T inr. -l a i-Mt.-n t f -r Ilie di-i-'iTi ry. litirjlr.-1 1..- ve ir s tlii-y wen- ir.tri.!il'-i-l in Ui-riHAny. Au-lri, Pru-.-iii aiiil 1 n -lioi.l. nntl nnr i -ar niuce iutn-Uuera anl palfiite't f-y the I . S. (iot-ruiutut. Jl 'jl ili(ul.iJ " ff Itfteiimati-m. Sl.Vilti-' l?nee. rairitul anils wi-lti-ilJi-'in!, fal .tatmn ot the !I-art, Nt-uraliria nl" Iho lai-i-, I', rn du al II' a.ta- l.e P-nfiii it-, 111 Blnr-, F.-nm frum I nlie7lioB, llyterii:.'i, ! -r-e;.-ii, l'(. rut I'ain, v.-'? lUir.ist.'ali'.i -V'fitt, liUirVly'in.l rpi.t:y ruri j,lij ini'Ij wit;E.-th-Chain fnr a fl-w hnitrs earh JaT- Tlleltiiin!i wi-re Cr.-t intfr.tin-i.-l in the rittf of -w T'irk.wtieretli'.-T wer. rshil'lti-.I t.i Pri.t. VaI-i,Mli-M -tl. Vin Uiireo. l'..-t,CurQuvUftn,wlior-.-a!lilTil.-ciiiTi--Jlbat thej .s'Tm-.-en-it .9---iT.T rvw-rr fif ; .v s r.t .v t i. r k t: i. 1 1: ' x : . f .v.. wheneTi-r ai.!u-a. ani l-y tli- ir rei-oiiiini-n.latieii tuiil in-riiiem-i: ttn-y w. T intrniiii'e.l into th- -lilfi-rt-iit hosi-itits of New Y'.rk. tn I ar-- m.1 in daily u-e iu ttti'M In-titii-tions in the tn altut-ut of th euro of Ihe abovc-D-iaii-i! No Other Medienl A cent in fne wirtil ran .To.t-l.-e o manr well authentieateit ferliS.-ateii of core from Si-trmilii- fhv.H-ianp and rnti-llt-rent I'alier.t.- . may In- f-un-l in emh rnniihli-t. wlnrh may he ohtnilfd iuratil at Ihe tux Slire of Tllso. S. ' Ciikist. who i. noli- a--i-nt fir Slittiml-iirii and vi iniry. and ' who wifl rsraain the inanoer ot ue lo any one who may , nly- ' In the eitr of N'ew Tortl. at the C.-neral Oftre. ?: Rrojiilway. there are it-iily tn-ia- piilil from III tooil rhainF ' and the ate and demand in ll...rfn 1. a? irreat in prii.or 1 tioa tn the .viiUtin. although Ihy have oulj U-rn in 1 tn il'ireil Three nremtn. The ch:nn. are ea-il w.irn.and areeinatty applieiMe 1 to all elapses of per-ona lhf rhiid a well a. the a.lult. ' and are always reatlv f.r use neTer cet out of repair.and a mm h an arlirle of tsmaHesnS aa th.-y an-of a valuable rnenn or -ure. Ttif i liin c:in n -ent T mn:t t ny part ef the V. pfal.-s. and i-an he otitaini-d in all th- f ritirtpnl euie m the ini-in. I'hvirian. are ri ijii atid tn ex an me tli.m. llo To I.Mi:. I. a.lie wlio are mr,.vtt arereiitl-iiteil not tn u-e tliMn, only P-r a few Rvuni-nt at rwh tim of applyine. f ir hv lon continued uiMui.carTiae r fre quently pro-liKi-d. Jo-fimi STrlsreT.O-n Alti-M. 5ft Broadway. STrwTork. CHItlsT K CALDWELL.Arents.Iwisburg, ly525dSJ Union Co. Pa. n TIT CPUirPTT'C I. W. blftlAr Jf O ITTfiT TC T V oml V VT TT II lluLL. Lfj rtUil 1 1.1 alii Drwy and Chemical Emporium MT c-,,-. f .u-irKiirrt Pa trket Street . - - I.e isburg. I a. GEORGE T. "HEALER in fianos COLE, Melmleons, and 1J all kinds of .Miiwiral .Ma-r.'lian- t)is? Keeps constantly on hand. Hallet & Davis, Boston ; Lihte, Newton V Bradburvs; and Bi-nnett Co, N V.. PIANOS. Also, Princes & Co.'s cclebrate.l MELOUEONS. rr,("cs frfra iJ S'50 co- Orilers from a distance will meet with prompt attention. Second hand Planus taken in ex change fur new. Room directly pprteoite the Conrt Tlonse, W'tlliamtport, l'a. April 4, '55 573m6 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the estate of Jaxcs Moon, late of Kelly Township. Union coun ty, deceased, have been granted to the nnder igned, by the Register of t'nion county, in due form of law ; therefore alt persons in debted to said estate, are requested to mtke immediate payment ; ami those having just claims are also requested to present them pro perly authenticated for settlement to JOSEPH MOORE", W aninzto Tp . l.veotniua CV. JOHN SCHRACK, (at Butalo Tp , llnK a To, June IS, 18.W. Admimitrtitori. X APIE55 Ketieules and Work Boxes.hand- i scuieiy (uruiaiu4, from 50 ctj. to 5-:,o0. Real Estate! A FARM AT PRIVATE SALE r I 4 I FARM belongs to tbe iett ,r - 1 J illl.'l loiiin IX. IKIAII SU.Mlil. deceased, ei,ntair,:r j about ai 4cre ot goon land, siTuare-d i Kelly township, 1 nion county, adjoining nii I of Laird Howard, l.aac Kling and oih-A-& I ers, on which is erected a Tiro Flinty i Frame Uwrllin Haunt. a larire Ijank IS-inm.,; i all necessary Oul-builditis wiib severj ! Hpringi of never-lailiug good water near ii5 J; buiMingv There is also upon the premises, Jnj, tlcient ORCHARD of choice Frms pies, reaches, vc. c. The land would suit very well to din.'.e :a Two Farms, as a good proportion if MeaJo can be allotted to each Farm. If Terms can be made easy, as One-Th.rl of the amount may remain on the prnper j. Fur further particulars, yon are referred J,hn Walls, Lewisburg; Thomas Chr.gLn, near the premises, or to Robert llayej, n-;r Milton. .N'orihumberland county. "i"The above described prrperty. if r..t sold before Tuesday, the 5d diy of O-t. vfr next, will then be otleicd at Public iSale oa the premises at 10 o'clock of said day. ROBERT HAYES, one of the T.xtt. June S', 1855. C5if A desirable business Property for sale. 'PIIi: MILL CREEK rropwrlv, Hunt- f I. insdon Co., Pa., wilt be sold at IVj'..s "- Sale. tn Tbi:rsit, UHih June next. t7 ST A Lithographic lia?ram,wiih a descr ,p tion of the property, can be seen at the e ur,. ing room of Messrs. Brooke, Tyson V R-hn, ? and Humphreys, Hoffman & Koons, l'h:!.-i.'e.- f phia, also at the 'Lewisburg Chronicle . ff.ee. Terms favorable. KESSLER 4 BKO. Mill Creek, Ta., May lu, t55 A Valley Farm of Limestone Land, COMPRISING about 1C3 Aires, fur J SALE. Said Furm is in one of :t,e iest lieai-srywing vatlies in Central Pei.r. "... a. nia. within two miles (over a Bridge) a Ka ;. road, accessible to Markets, in an ir.u,erit henlihy neiehborhoid, near lo Mill-.. .St- re, Chuich and School Houses, and iu the m..i;t of an intelligent and respectable pnpulatu n. The Improvements are a (irsl-class BANK BARN Ml by 45 leet.with a fair Mansion i Houe, Wagon hi ue, Corn hrur, andjiii other isuitable O nhuildings. It has a larc (Apple Orchard, and Peach and l'ear :r. iC-". suffirient lor ordinary use. The Farm is all cleared xcept abo.it or.i acre (and plenty of Woodland in the imTT:-Ji. ate vicinity.) all of Limestone soil, and a-1: owner thinks is not surpassed for iaturai ductive qualities bv any in the Sa'e. It wi.l be sold wholly, or a portion rf so 100 acres, as mrght suit a purchaser. rV"Any cash man wislrng S'ieh a r-, 7 can obtain ftirtHer infi.rma'hm I ; app'v : O.N.W uuitr.. I 'Untnicl. olfire. Lewisb:i"'. .-" I 'M MI ;o ! V. tzpatnek 4 Br.s new Book and S' ,- I'uoery .Tore, oj suci tionery Siore, 3d street, Lewisburg. Jure- JEIV BOOKS; New Bo ks ! S:ar Paners by Rev. Henry W ard Beecher; It : a Hall, t y r anny rem: Lampoeliter. an ir.:'-:-etnig story; Lost Heiress, by Mrs. SoU'h worth; Life of Sam Houston, of Tex;s. rhe new books received as soon as publishe.', at M. Fitpatrick A Bro.'s new Been and m tionery Siore. North Third street June ': rAOIESS-'Winibir.Is at 50 cts. an! C" j cts., at M. Fi'zpatrtck & Bros' New B ami Stationer, 31 St., Lewisburg. AYER'S PILLS, an. sinenlarTT sneecssful rrmed for tS cure of all Hiliou dUea-srs CtstiTenciii, Ind (Tin. Janndie, ProT, Hhernitini, 1-tct (out, Humon, Ncrronsuess. Irritarjiiity, Iniaamm. tions, Ileadarhc. I'ain in the Breast." S.dc. lz a:.fl ijnJ'S, Kcin.tK CnpIiTit, r.,t. lr-if rrry fpw art? thcdie:! in w!;i h a Purgative M :i cmo w Frf-t more f r rruir tl, an-1 n.nch m-U ntss and firffrinij mi-ht be preTented, if a ham Iss hut erf. tual Cathartic were more fre Ir uxi. Nopcrwm cui fet l weU hiie a ctv-uve hit.it of body prcTa-lj ; besides it son e noratf serious ar. J oftn fat;J disease, which ran;ht l.ae ben aTt.ir!.- br the timely ami 1'nlicnms of a it;uvd firsratiTr-. This is alike tnreof Cold. Feveri".h sTmpt.im.s: i Biiion oVr,wii,'Pmt'nW. '1 hfjr all trail to berome r prnd'tre the dwp seated and frn.iUbIe d;srt-m:r:t whic h M the hearse all oer the land, llenfe reliaiile family physic is of the tirst importance f the public health,' and this Pill has been perfeOi with consummate skill to meet that demand. Al extensive trial of its Tirtues by I'hysicians, I'mfe ors. and Patients, has shown rcuk sarpasurf any thins hitherto known of an medicine. Curr bare been effected beyond belief wer- they not sub stantiated hjr persons' if such exalted poitirr. ani character as to forbid the suxpicioa of untruth. Anionic the eminent pent. emeu to whom we art Il'wc-l to refer for thce facts, are Prof. Var fvtinf Mutt, the distinguished Sur en of New Yurk Citv. Dorr. A. A. II te.s, Traetical Chemist of t. Fort of Uobton, and Oeotograt fur the SUU f Mu aarhusetts. Ir L. MoflRF. M. r art erttinent Snrtreon arJ Physician, of the City of Lowell, who has kDg utci them in his extensive practice. II. C. t-oiTHwicK, Ksq., one of the first mer chants in New York City. C. A. Datis, M. IX, Sap't and Snnreon of the United States Marine Hospital, at Chelsea, Mass. Jid space permit, we could sivc manv hii.i-ir..l snch names, from all parts where the h been useJ, but evidence even more convincing thiri the certificates of these eminent pubtre men ihown in their effects noon thai. These Pills, the result of lontr inrestifratinn arl ttiitly, are offered to the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical fience can arford. Thev are comoounded not of the dries themselves, but of the mediTHul virtue oruy oi ei;etatie remedies, extracted by chemical process m a state of pitrity, and combined together in such a manner as to insure the best vesults. ih system of composition for medicines has been foui;d ie the Cherry Peetnral and Pills both, t prtwiure more effirient remedy than had hitherto been ob tained bv anr nroeess. The reason is perfertly ob vious. hile by the old .deof composition, ev ery medicine is burdened with more or IVssof aeri moiiioiis and iniurtous qnahties, bv this each indi- I Tdual virtue only that is desired for the curative j effect is presen-t. AU the inert and obnoaions qual tirf each substance emploved are left behmd, the I cnrative virtues only beinir retained. Hence it ; aelf-evident tlie effects should prove as they have I H"" Biuir uurrw rcrar-uai, inu uiw i ui s surer nre miil1f to dillM. y olhef meairine unown lo ine world. Ah it is frrouMitlr noedirat ttiat mr ntitctrl .hould be Ukon nnor tk, roonsel of an attrndm Physician, and as he could not properly juilce of a remedy without knowing its eompoVfion. 1 h.i anppUed th, amirale Formuls by which biith m Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole hoilr of Practitioners in the United States and British Ani-r kan ProTinces, If fenwerer there alioulil be a: cm, who has not received them, they wiil b promptle forwarded b mail to his adilre. Of all the Patent Medicines that areonVre.!. h" few would be uhen if their coropoaitioB known : Their life cowioU in then niystcry. X hate nc myateries. The composition of my preparations is U:i op-n to all men, and all who are competent to jirte c:: the subject freely acknowledge their coniictions of their intrinsic merit. The Cherry Pctor.il wm pvononneed by srinitific men to U l wtmdernil medicine before its tfect wet, knorm. Many em inent Physicians hare declared the same thma or my Pills, ami ere more conndent!,, and arc will iim to certify that their anticipation, were met than reaUaad by their etfrets anon trial They operate by theit- powerful influence on t intemal viscera to purify the blood and stimnlate t into healthy action maore the obstruction the stomach, bowel,, Dtct, and other orpins of tn body, restoriiHr llieii irreirolar action to health, ar by comctinir whereTer they exist, such dcraago aento a, are the fast ,r.i?rn of disease. being ugat wrapped they are pleasant to talia and beiiur purely etjet.iblo, m harm cas arm mm their use in any quantity. . Fot bubuU 'dircctioua, tee Ui wrapper cm ITvparl hj JAMFS C. ATEK, Practical aaul A'J rat i b. mi.-l. Li wall, Maes- ....... ,. . ,,i ror ak. b; C. M t"??. i LI Tit si' bare- J. 'o. Mile-. H. '"- K'"! . xuki r, ji.mmtiui.-, t i i-'" 5-4
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