The Lewisburg Chronicle a .xrxst tmiLt JOBSlrat, ...erf o X'W'W ' LeV, lio eoun'S, Fennyhama. ''jtn J. poet. .-P Wrt note, at their aavutisaaesTS kanderei.lv I"" t M eenla r narao .ee,2Sceu.h .ul-nt lrtk. $ evar . fcerUi ef en . f- " --r . ia 16 liaea or bravier.er 12af fc aercel U(X - - .onr.il. lirrneterwyrMdadvertieenieteof denwreliimf "-f Cojnmenicationa desire on topiea of pHttl Interest pi vit4io the range of party or aeetarlaa eenteet. All letters te eorae post paid, accompanied bj tbo um end address of the writer, to ndn attention. The MWSEIIC TrlLEGRAPtl U totaled la tkeoPJce f tbo Chronicle, by which we ofue fet important Newe I. advanced the Mails. Coonsrted with the Ofjfe are ample mnteriale moat kiodi of job rmsriyo. wwrh win t oti with Bsetness and dwpWb an on rnnMe terms. Cnl Advertisements to be pail tor who handed Ooco OB Market street, north aide, second story, S floor atwve tne Post Offlce. ,, WORSEN CORKELIDS. Lcwisburff, Ir. Friday Morning, Jilt ljl,lS55. ADVKP.TI7.BI Maaufarturera, Merchant Mechanics, PuMie om-ere in City and Country. Pobli.hers all who with to dot or eell-would do -'J'""01" .i1 eolntonaofthe !!'? raromrfe, which bi a Inree And Increasing circulation in a rommnnitv contaminate Urn pmporuoe of active, solvent producers, consumere and dealers an any in Ihe State. CJ- See Kew Advertlweiwenf. Improvements about Town. We intend, once or twice A year, lo notice rich buildings under process of erection in Lcwisbtirg, and other improvements, as may convey lo our distant readers a just view of enr progress. The spire of the Christian Chapel is now completed, and we know not where in Central Pennsylvania a more graceful or architecturally-orthodox elevation can be found. We suppose the house will soon be ready for dedi cation. Philip Billmeyer is erecting on North 3d Street, opposite the German Reformed house nf worship, a superior dwelling house. The house formerly on the site, is refitted for a dwelling by Dr. Locke. Al the N. W. corner of Market Square, op. pnsite the Frankljn House.Alrxander Amnions is erecting an elegant and strong three storey brick adapted for three store rooms and a dwelling, the corner-room from its location being one of the most pleasant and commo dious in the borough. The filling up and widening of Market street, over the Race at the west end of the town, by grading the same from the Gate east ward, is progressing. We observe two new houses on Market street at the west end erecting for Alex. Lewis and Wm. T. Reit meyer; and also, on the extreme line of the town westward, are numbers of new dwellings, the foundation of many future improvements, and indicative of individual and general pros perity. There is nothing more wise than for men of limited means lo get homes of their own, to adorn, improve, and enlarge as they have opportunity. Two-thirds of the dwell ings in our Borough have been commenced in Just this way, and those who by industry and careful foresight thus began, are now among our most respected and independent citizens. Another new street is to be laid out from Market street to accommodate the lots recent ly brought into market by Jonathan Wolfe. Oa South 3d street, we notice a new house, cf wood, built by John Brown, near the Race; and on University Avenue and South 2d street the new brick dwellings of Jesse Cornelius, Jox. P. Tustin, Daniel S. Kremer. and Prof. Loomis, of different styles, and each combin ing probably some improvements. The ravine over University Avenue (exten sion of South 3d Street to the front of College Hill) is to be bridged and the street beyond f raded, so as to make an easy and gradual passage in that direction. Oa South 2d Street we notice a slight im provement in the shape of a rope-walk.owned ty Henry Miller. This establishment is not very extensive-, tut it is a "rope-walk" never Witless. There are perhaps other evidence of thrift, which e should mention ; but which have escaped ottr memory. Several good business men have cast their fortunes with Lewisburg the present season and our Merchants have by far the most com plete and extensive assortment of Goods they have ever brought lo this market, with sales Very fair indeed for the times, while the pros pect for good crops through the Vallies fills (hem with the brightest hopes for the future. !9We Would statu in reply to nnmer U8 inquiries, that the time for holding ths Agricultural Fair at Hartleton, is not yet fixed, the meeting of Officers to deter mine the day not having been convened at the time appointed. The Borough Statement) which has been delayed by various hindrances, ap pears in our columns this week. (The School Account is not givcn--WB are informed that by the recent School Act the oversight of the funds i-confided whol ly to the Directors, whose books, however, it is required shall be open for the inspec tion of all interested.) w"The contract fo erecting the Bridge ever the Ravine crossing University Ave nue, we Icarn was let to Frieh, Slifer A Co., and the filling up to Ralph Ditty; The whole cost, about $600, and the work to be completed by Commencement day; Goon Mr Alt Berks ! It will be remembered that last year th Borks ounty Sohool Directors fixed upon t250 as the salary of their County Superinten dent, while Lancaster gave 11500. Last week, however, the Directors thought xnuch better of the matter, and upon re assembling voted a salary of Twelve Hundred Dollars a year to their Sohool Superintendent Good, again, for Alt Berks 1 tWIf yon have any old hunker neigh b. get them to read Fobd'b Speeeb on our first page, wi M if it wpnt wlks .-n) eP- ".Union Co Jo'v Listnext week ReptaifrS of the AUleet Foreign news of last week, bring ao connts of a fierce assault, on the 18th Jane by She allied force against the Eedan and Malakoff towers, SebastopoL They fought gallantly and desperately, bat were repulsed with the loss of 6,000 men in killed and wounded, including Gen. Camp bell of the British army, and other valua ble officers. The Russian loss it not known, but mast have been considerable. This is tho greatest drawback the Allies have yet encountered; Phiuldilphia, July 12. The Pacific arrived yesterday with later news. Noth ing important from the Crimea. Lord Raglan was dangerously sick the Czar was also reported ill. The French and English blame each other for their repulse, but were actively engaged in renewing measures for their assaults, without any signs of giving way. The loss of the Allies was 5,000. Hango and Sweburg, in the Baltic,bave been bombarded and considerably damaged. Cotton wu active, but Breadstuff bad declined. t< is gratifying to learn that Vigor ous efforts ara being fflado by the State Treasurer to meet the State Interest, on the first of next month, and that his efforts are seconded by all who desire the fair fame of Pennsylvania to remain untarnish ed. Bradford county led off in paying her quota, and ere this other counties have probably followed. Kelly and Lewisburg paid up their State Tax on Monday, and we suppose other districts did the same, aud hope that the Treasurer's own county will do all that should be desired in the case. V3-The D0W License Law in the State of New York is very generally enforced in the townships, villages, and cities of the interior. In one of Ihe cities, a man found intoxicated was compelled to tell where he obtained his liquor, and the sel ler was dealt with according to law. In Now York, the law has very little respect paid to it ; the large foreign population, especially, seem utterly regardless of so novel a regulation. l&We re-insert in another column the hours of the departure of the several Mails from Lewisburg. Those who have matter for mailing, should remember that the earlier it is at the office, the better for its safe and correct transmission. The Department has also provided the blanks for Registering letters containing money or other valuable things. The Department is not responsible for their safe arrival, but furnishes guarantees intended to insure their safety. I&-.GC0. Joseph Lane is re-elected to Congress from Oregon Territory by a large majority. It is thought that the same election resulted in favor of calling a Con vention to form a State Constitution prepa ratory to asking for admission into the Union. 19 A brief trip on Monday through a part of Buffaloe and Dry vallies, satisfied us that the crop of Wheat and other agri cultural products is uncommonly promis ing. The Weevil is nothing like as de structive as it was last year. We have the 7th Annual Catalogue of the Dickinson Seminary, Williams port, year ending 10th ult. It contained during the year in the various departments Male and Female, 11 Teachers and 358 Pupils. kt9"We understand arrangements are being made for the passage to and from Philadelphia at next Commencement in Lewisburg (15th August) at half price. IWThe "last rose of summer" (the last Locust of '55,) is "being gone." Look for them again in 1872 but, many of us will not be alive to see them again 1 MsT-Mr. Volkmab is undertaking to get oat a Map of Northumberland county. Xtwa Items from (Dlhcr Connlice. The eastern portion of Centre County was visited with a severe hail storm on Friday last. This will account for the cool weather we had for a few days. Among the graduates as Midshipman at the U. 8. Naval School, at Anapolts, Md. is Thomas McK. Buchanan, son of Gen. George Buchanan, of Centre county, who has received his Commission from Pres. Pierce. The Washington V'hwh received by last steamer news of the death of Samuel P. Coixings, Esq., appointed by President Pierce United States Consul at Tangier. Mr. CoLLiNOS left in feeble health, but made a most attentive and energetic repre sentative at the important post for which he was selected; Mr. Collinos was a Penbsylvanian, had been long connected with the democratic! press in Wilkesbarre, Pa., possessed high qualities of bead and heart, and will t tuourned by large circle of friends. The acquedact beld Curtin's RolliUg Mill, em the Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Canal, fell in. Mr. Harris, the engineer, state that it will be repaired, so that the boats cad past in week. The Jfdtonia states that the tax Of that Borough is to be devoted this year to the payment of the Borough Debt of 11600. That done, they Will take a fair start again. There have been several potty thefts, by breaking into bouses, to., at Jersey Shore and Williamsport, recently. Fine ripo Tomato selling in II arris burg at 25 ets per doses. Lcwisburg Chronicle Cadet Promotions. 'The following Cadets have been appointed to Brevet Se cond Lieutenancies n the several arms named from July 1, via : Dragoon Arm. David McM.Gregg, company C, 2d regt. Lewis Merrill, cotnp. D., 1st regt, Ao. ic. Large Sales of Coal Lands to Philadel phia purchasers have lately been made in the vicinity of Wilkesbarre. Ooe tract was an upland farm, on whloh an old resi dent roughed It for many years, sod has now sold it for more than a hundred thou sand dollars. Accident a Canton. We learn that a man named Jackson, was killed by the bursting of a cannon at Canton, Bradford Co., on the 4th. Two boys were also shattered by the same explosion, one of whom died instantly and the other is not expected to recover Osb of Trig Bota. William Dale a lad of 12 yearSi Son of Samuel Dale, of Trout Run) Was riding through Lycoming Creek a short time since with another boy somewhat younger, but equally as large mounted behind him, when the horse stumbled and fell, precipitating both into the water, which at that point was of con- siderable depth. The little hero took his companion on his back and struck for the shore, but was compelled to swim some 80yards before finding a place to land his precious charge. That accomplished, he returned for bis bat which had been lost in the struggle and succeeded in se curing it. On beiDg asked by his father why he went back into the water, he re plied " why, father, it was my Only hat.'' Williamsport Pro. The Jersey Shore News Letter states that a boy named Joseph Price was drown ed in Piue Creek on Sunday last. At last accounts his body had not been found; fr tha Lawiabam Okraalelk. Efisfua. Wiium, of Baltiwun, aa leamettoafoT the Emperor of A'unia, ami illuminated kit Aotuc ami grtmnat in honor oj ine latt urfmim V w iuw Tom Winanf raak-a money By arlling hi vara for eaah at high prtoas To tne great finasiaa Banff. Ilia aratitoda rifting Bryond all control. Be throwa into the bargain Ilia near UUU mmll ComroTiTtva. BtVCol. Steptoe, appointed Governor of Utah Territory, in place of Brigham Young, whose term had expired, has de clined the appointment, and recommends the re-appointment of Young. Col. S has resided for sometime, with a detatch ment of United States troops,in Salt Lake City, and is presumed to be acquainted with the disposition of its government and people. From Fort Laramie. Letters from David II. Burr, Esq., the Surveyor Ge neral of Utah, who is now on his way to that distant territory, atate that the Indt ans were all quiet in the neighborhood of Fort Laramie, on tho 16th and 17th of June. His party had traveled more than sixty miles, all the way through countless thousands of buffalo. Accident at Ccrnino. A boy in at tempting to jump upon a car in motion fell lengthwise upon the track and was run over, mashing his arm and shoulder,bruis. ing his side and eutting bis thighs most horribly. He is represented as presenting a most horrible appearance. His recovery is extremely doubtful. The New York Herald favors George Law. the filibuster, for the Presidency. The last argument in his favor is that he took care of some horses when a boy, and was somewhat famous for eating crackers and cheese and drinking small beer. No one can be too cautious at this sea son as to what he shall eat, drink and wear. Temperance is the great antidote be temperate in all things, and the cbanees are that yon will escape the dis eases incident to the season. Seven slaves, each with a horse, lately escaped from Pendleton county, Va. Lewisburg Post-Office Arrangement PnltADKLrniA Mall dally (tmpt Snnday) J Cat- .t na n a - u:ia aUu 1A a'hIiwI) A. M. a( 1U nVlftk P. H A'OrffA'AAVWilliMnfport) Mood. Wedn. and ri, Innam eat B Vr 1 1-kfaT A. M SCUTBERX (SallnagroteJTiirad. Thurad. and Saturd, !. .1 t rVl-k 1 M BUFFALO I KOAD.1 FOREST IULL.tem. and Fri , nose at a r. .,oi wkmv mru.uK. a. . . ! I . O . . ,1 . . ihn A nntil nn?1TJTf" OOUTO. Oa"-. tw.-rjiv ouu-.-j-, I1U o'clock. A.M., and from 12 nntil s P. M. . Juiy ll.lSSi. H. W. CROTZSR, P. M. Post Office Stamp A stamped Gnrelopea fcr aale at the office nraAAnxeit nnriirft Ar. ti trnrietv ' j. - v . , t HrhnJ Rnnlra. Wank Books. Uif! Books for holiday presents.TbyBooks.Albums, Uiarys,!nagazine5a'ew!i,i,r'I,'":"" Paper of different qualities.Fancy Note.Praw ing. Legal, and Sermon paper, Bristol Board for Needlework. Envelopes of every descrip tion. Wafers Motto kc., fine Steel and Metalife Penns.Quills, Pen and Paper Knives.Gold and Silver Pens artd Pencils, Inkstands, Inks.Port Monnaies, Folios, tooth Brushes andavariety bf articles for the toilttf . . For Sale Cheap at the Lewitburg Pott Offirt- korretted Waktu. Wheat.. .82 00 Eces t 12 Rye Corn - Oats........--- Flaxseed Dried Apples Butter 1,00 Tallow 12 Lards 10 Bacon 10 nam 12 Clovertced 5,50 87 60 1,12 1,25 16 fjii the 4th insu by Rev Z C Weiser, Henry K Hitter arid Miss Maria R Hackenberg, all Of 8elinsgrov(. . , , , . j . On the 34tfi uit. by Rev E M Aides. Benj n R Bedford of Abington and Miss Elrtiifa Ellen daughter of J T dairis Esrj. of Neseopeck. DIED, tn the (th inst., of consumption, Miss Mivv WieTcoT-r, sit the house of her brother-in-law, Dr. H. B. Harris, of He wtown. Bocks Co , Pa. The deceased was a member of the Presbyte rian ehnren, in Lewisburg, where she recent ly re tided. In Abingtnn, (Warerly.) Luisras to., IS'h ult, Horatio W. Nicholson Esq. & West "Branch : Farmer Jnlylo55' .In valuable Bemedies. Here are a law eimaie raaaedsM tor aery ereraWel disorders, whka wa an na hesitation In recoatawndinj a InsatUU t tot aaa alcana as atay at Lome. Par dmneeanoes drink aold water. lot healtn take " Ayer's PUIS." Por accidents keep out of Aanfer. To make money ad.ertiee In th Clrram'ete. Por Coofha and Colds take Cherry Paetorai. To kaap oat or Jail pay your delta. To bo happy auhacribe far a newspaper. To plaaaa all n!tod year own bosineaa. To hate a (ood conscience "pay the printer." EsrWilh Divine permission. RevBBHamlin will preach a sermon on the 3d eommandment in the M.E.Church at 6 PM. of Sunday next. J CaT RECEIVED from Philadelphia, a lot of new style MAMlLLASat M. LEWIS' Cheap Store, Market street, nest door to Kline's Hotel, Lewisburg' July 13, 1855. JU8T RECEIVED A few boxes of superi or CHEKrJC ; a lot of new No. 1 SHAD, and MACKEREL (neatly put up in quarter casks) for sale at reasonable rates, by inly 13..65 J. HAYES & CO. New EstabUahment! LEWIS 0VERPECK would respectful ly inform the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity that he has opened rooms at the Un ion Temperance Hotel, where he is prepared to take DAGUERREOTYPE l.lKE.NESStS in the most improved and life-like manner, and. put up in cases varying in price from B0 cts. to $5. He invites the public to call and try his work, feeling assured that they will be pleased with bis workmanship. Having had superior facilities for instructions in the art, (of J. P. I.eisenring. Danville, and C.B.How ard, Reading,) he thinks himself as Well per fected iu the art as any in this or any other State. July 13, 1855. Union County ss IN the Court of Coiiimon Pleas i f of Union County, al May Term, Ve lass, In the matter of the application for a char ter of Incorporation of" the Christian Church at Lewisburg, Pennsylvania." And bow to Witt May 21, A. D. 1855, the petition, together with the accompanying in strument of writing presented 10 the Court and read, and the said instrument has been perused and examined, and the objects, arti cles and conditions therein set forth and con tained appearing lo be lawful, the same is di rected to be filed in the office of the Prothon Diary of said court, and the court also directs notice to be inserted in the newspaper pub lished in this county called the l.e wishing Chronicle" for at least three weeks, setting forth that an application has been made lo Said court for Such charter of Incorporation, end that if no sufficient reason be shown to the contrary, the said court at September Term then next ensuing, will grant a charier as prayed for. By the Court. SAMUEL ROUSH. Proth'y's Office. New Berlin, ) Proth y. July 6, 1855. , S87w3 Rhodes' Fever and Ague Core, FOR the Prevention and Cure of Inter mittent and Remittent Fevers, Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever. Dumb Ague, General Debility, Night Sweats, and all other forms of disease which have a common origin in Ma laria or Miasma. This la n KATL'KAL ANTIDOTE which will entirely protect any residVnt or traveller wen In tho moat sickly or awampy localities, front any Ague or Bullous dierase whatever, or any It-jury froaa constant inhaling Malaria or Mteania. It will instantly efarrk tbc Afne In persons who lis re raftered from any lenitta of time, from one day to twenty years, ao that tli-y need never to have another chill, by continuing in use according to directtona. The patient at ouee begins to recover appetite anil strength, aod con tinues nntil a permanent nod radical cure ieeftVcted- Ona or two hottlee will answer for ordinary ea-iea; some snay require mora. Directions prioted in German, Vreaoh and npanieh, accompany each bottle. Price One Dollar. Liberal diacoaata made to the tradw. KVIDENCB OF SAFETY. New Tork, June tt, 15Si. "J have tha'de a chemical examination of "Raooea El Van ana Aoca Ccas," or Akiisot&t to SfALaaiA," aad have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine and Strvch nlna, but nava not found a particle of either io it, not have I found any substance in its composition that would prove iirjuriouB to the roorttitution. JAMS K. tUlLTON, M. D. Chemist." EVIDENCa! OF MERIT. "Lawisai-ao, Vnion Co., Pa., Hay X. 1B55. Ma. J. A. Raonra OearSIr: The box ofnwdicine yon aant me was duly received on the 11th of April. I nave aold about one half of it, aad so far the people that have usrd it ara aatisS-d that It baa cured them. It baa cer tainly atnppcd the Ague in every one who baa need It, and aix of the casee were of long standing. My aistar, who baa bed it for five or six yrara bark . and could never get it stopped, etr.ept by Quinine, and that only as long aa abe would take it, la now, I think, entirely cured by you remedy. C.B.M sUiUT. fcAtrrid to aol'e srpFErtERo. . Tska no more Arsenic. Tonka, Mercury, Quinine, Fro rifugea. Strychnine, or Anti-Periodk-e of any kind. The wellknown iuefflrienry of these noxioua poisone proves them to be the offspring either of false medical priori. plea, or of mercenary quacks. The only remedy in eiie tence that Is both sure and harmless, is IMObKs' FEVEtt AMI AcilK CI RE. W For sale at the Lewi bare Croee-Cut by Smart C. R. M'OINLT. FRESH HEAT I 'TUB subscriber has re-bpened his 1 MEAT MARKET, in the rear or his dwelling on S. 3d street, Lewisburg, (opposite the Methodist Chapel) where he will endeavor to furnish in their season BEEF.VEAL, MUT TON, etc., in good order. The prices for catile, etc.; continuing to be high, I will sell at very reasonable rates for READY PAY. CF"Fresh on Tdesday and Friday mornings: Jelly , 1855. FRANCIS ZELLERS. PUBLIC NOTICE. llfAfSONTOWN & White Deer Mills V BRIDGE COMPANY Notice is here by given, that Subscription Books to the Cap ital Slock of the Watsomown ft While Deer Mills Bridge Company will be opened on Wednesday, the 1st day of August, A.D. 1855, at the Hotel of Jonas Fisher, at White Deer Mills, Union connty, at which time and place the undersigned Commissioners will a!!eud trt receive subscriptions of stock to the said Bridge Company. Robert Candor, James Culbertson, George Little; Fam'i Brady, William Fearoti, Jr. John Watson, E. L. Piper. D. Uorrey Watson, July 6, 1855; Jonas Fisher, Joseph P. Hoge, Henry Hiph, David B. Kaufman, SanVI L. Beck, Charles Gudykunst, Anthony Klechner. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office lit LEWISBURG, Pa,, Quarter ending June 3D, 1853. I Baker Miss Kate Mertz Henry s Berkstresser Jacob Breyman M 2 Bohr Peter . Cole Daniel 3 Cramer Benj . Doebler Miss J E Eyanson Thomas . Everitt Charles II 3 firich Jesse T Fell G L . Hubble R M Jio'P Daniel titael Rliae OTeasy Daniel Itosenthal E Strother Wm H or RFTarhoroughdaCo ) Stewart H J . Stewart G W Stewart R Snyder JoHti fcpotts ft. Johnston Thompson Miss Rath Tyson Mrs Leah Taylor Alfred Williams James Lidwick Miss Alrniri Walls Joseph Meiiell MissHataetZ weaver wm May James Weaver Jacob Mackey Rev E O Walter Mrs Isabella Miller DB 8 WittenmyerMissChns- Michael IS tian Mertz Henry i . . . 4 Persons calling; for above, will please say they arc advertised, or they mv riot get them. ft. W. CROTZER, P. M. I .. i . . . J. H. 0. RANCH, ATTORNEY at Law, Mifflinburj?, XJL Union Co, Pa. iy All professional bn- Union Uora. KTAll professional en-. ss entrusted to hi, ear, srfll be puncwallv ! faithfully attended to. June I, S-yl ' smess aad BY RAILROAD. A new sopply of Fariey Goods, Porta Monnaies, German Pipes, and Kinnikinique Tobacco , alio a variety of new Books, the very latest works, to be bad at June J, '56. CHRIST CALDWELL'S. BY CANAI A fresh sopply of White Lead, Paris and Chrome Green ground in oil i also Turkey Umber in I lb. cans; Lin seed Oil, Turpentine, Pine Oil and Fluid, all of which we will sell at the lowest ratei to be had al CHRIST 4 CALDWELL'S. T AST, but not Least, a Cae assortment of JLJ the very nest rertumery lor tne laaies and gents, consisting of Almond and Honey Soaps, Extracts fur the hrikf., Cologne, Bay Leaf and Honey Water, Bureau Perfume, etc to be had at CHHIST d) CALD WELL'S. NEW GOODS AGAIN. BEAVER ft KREMER have just received a lot of New OooJs, consisting of Ladies dress goods, dress trimming French needle work prints, Hasery shawls, ftCi eke, June IS, '55. T NGRAIN and Venetian carpets, a good as- Jl, sortment just received, cheaper than ever by June 1S.J Heaver ft iiremer. I FATHERS. A prime article of live geese ' Feathers Just received and for sale by J une 29, 1 855. fi Bl YEIt 4 KR E.VER. ES riNOS and Pantaloons Stufls. A va riety of fancy and plain Vestings, suita ble fur this season, and of the latest stylrs just received and lor sale cheap. Aso, handsome summer Pantaloons Stuff's for gentlemen and boys' wear. HE A VER KREMER. JUST RECEIVED! A LARGE and splendid assortment of J. A. Collars, Sleeves and spencers, wim a lull assortment of Dress Trimmings.Oloves, Mitts, Hosiery and Notions; Window Shades and Paper, Parasols, Hats, ftc. AC, which wilt ac tually be sold at reduced prices to suit the limes. Call and see ihe Uoods and hear the Prices, and jttdee fur yourselves. C. MENSCIl, Murray's building. opposite ihe old Graham Stand. tisburs, May 13. 185! MERCHANT TAHOR! T0IIX II. BEALE, having enlarged ej and improved his Shop, on Market Street, next to Hayes' store, has now opened a large and select stcick of Clottis, Casslmeres, Vesting ttnd TrlnimlaiM or all kinds, also OENTLEMES'S FURNISH ING GOODS, such as Shirts, Uloves. Hosiery, Collars, ftc. &e. He will also carry on Cutting and Making in all their branches, with despatch, according to order, without cabbugingt and on the most reasonable terms. ReadT'nivtdc Clothing: always on hand cheaper than the cheapest. Having a large force of experienced hands in my employ, I hope with all these facilities to give general satisfaction, and share liberally in public patronage. I respectfully invite all wanting anything in my line Of business to call and examine my stuck of Goods. JOHN Hi BEALE. Lewisburg, May 16. 1S55, Constantly Receiving, T the New Store, Market St., next XL door to Kline's Hotel, New and Cheap GOODS, which will be sold at astonishingly ly low prices. A Freftta Supply ofCONFECTIOXERV Kaisins,Pine Apples, Bananas, Figs, Lemons and Oranges i:J ets. per Auz. and upwards: May 18, 1855. North Western Fire Insurance Co., OFFICE, No. 76 Walnut St., Phiilda, insures dwellings, stores, and other build ings, goods, wares and merchandize on the most favorable terms and wilt promptly and honorably adjust all losses. Apply lo JOHN B. LINN, Attorney for the Company. Lewisburg, May 11, 1855. Latest from Sebastopoll N- ' EW GOODS, . for Spring and Summer, COMPRISING EVERYTHING WANTED IN OUR LINE OF BUSINESS, AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES, now received and for sale by the subscribers. We invite a riilbhc inspection of our stock bf Merchandize. . . . HI'RSII VOBSE; Lewisburg, May 10, 1855 Last, bnt not Least! TDDINGS & WETZEL would announce X to the Trading community, in Town and Countrv, that they Have now finished the re ception of the largest iai best stock of Spring and SnmniCa- Goods) ever brought to their store room, comprising the usual variety, of Dry Goods, Gents and Ladies' Summer Wear, Groceries. Crockery, Hardware, queensve'arc, and all Gooi d-sired for HOUSEKEEPERS and FARMERS. Our Goods were selected with tJtidSUal care, and we believe will be found of the very best, and (for the quality) as cheap as they can rea sonably be afforded at any other store oil the West Branch. We respectfully irlvite cur old customers to call and see our stocks, and we are sore we can suit your wants and tastes. Produce ta ken as usual Cash never refused. May 1 1,'SS. IDDINGS ft WETZEL. The "Old Hamtnoth" Swarmirig WITH New Goods and Old Customers! J. & J. H ALIJI are now receiving and opening for public in spection, an unusually large assortment of MERCHANDIZE for Spiring and Summer comprising all ihe varieties of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QVEEXSWARE, PLASTER.SALT, Fish, Ac, required in similar Mercantile Houses, to which they invite the attention of all desiring good Goods at fair Prices. Grain and other Country Produce taken aa heretofore. . J. ft J. WALLS. Lewisburg, May I, 18SS. Small Profits and Quick Sales! I AT the CHEAP STORE of XL BBOWJI a BITTER. The subscribers oflrr, at the old M'Fadden Storeroom, opposite C. Penny's Saddle shop, a choice assortment of (ought for Cash and selected with great care. The Goods comprise, the usual variety, aud will be sold TVat the lowest possible prices. We respectfully Invite old and new patrons and the pnblie generally to call and see our stock before purebasihf elseJhrBtjowjjf f BITTER. ...-r . Lithographic Printing, be. K' ARL VOLKMAR" is how located on North Fourth atreet. near D. Phillips' Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOGRAPHIC Views, Map ftc are made to order. . PICTURES for Framing, aad for Drawing Teachers. . . . im - . k, C u. ing. Pamttn, and Pranghtinr. by Mr Volkmar. Lewisburg, A piiLlSM The German ana rrrenen irg'jj;es.irraw-- BARIA J. OBIXB, H D . A GRADUATE of the Peni Medical XL Uuiver.ity, of Philada, offers Iter protea sionit services w the people of Lewisburg aud vicinity. Omee at her father's residence, (Tr. J. J Gner',) oat door below J. I- Vodar's Jewelry store. April 18, The long-established Hat Store I T7RANKLIN SPYKER would respect- A. fully announce that he has just opened a most splendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER 11 ITS, CAPS, and CLO THING., and is selling them at lower prices than ever before offered in Lewnhorg. lata Moleskin, Silk, Druvh.Wide-awike. Angola, Hungarian, Panama. Siraw.Chip ftc. Caps of all sorts, sizes, descriptions and prices. Flatts ah4 fancy Hats for CHILDREN, of the latest aru! most beautiful patterns. Clothing for Spring and Summer saeh as Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Hosiery. Gloves. Suspenders, and every other sort of Wearing Apparel of the latest cut, and cheaper Uian the cheapest. I"? Carpet Bags, Trunks, Umbrellas, and a great variety of other articles. The public are cordially invited to exam ine his stock, as he is confident that Ihey will be satisfied with his Goods and Prices. Re member the Old Stand Market street. Id door east of Third, formerly J ft F Spyktr Lewisburg, April J I, 1855 J. franklin Harvey, It. D., HOMEOPATHIC Pnysichn would respectfully announce lo the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity that he has permanent ly located himself in this place, and asks a share of the public patronage, feeling assured thai he cau treat with unsurpassed success all curable diseases that the human family arc prone to. In the treatment of diseases of fe males and children the great Homojopaihic law staiids without a rival also in chronic diseases, that has baffled the skill of other sys tems, Homoeopathy stands forth as a giant, claiming victory in almost every case. All ye afflicted, give it a trial i it will not coal yon much. Try before yon Condemn. Dr. It. is a regular graduate of the Homoj opaihic Medical College, of Pennsylvania, (I'hilada.) Office on Second street, above Market, for merly occupied by Dr. Wilson, where he can be consulted at all times when not on profes sional duty. Lewisburg-, April SO, 1855. DR. J, M. M'CLURK, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, respectfully offers his prolessional services to the ladies and gen tlemen of this place and its vicinity. He is provided with the latest Improved Porcelain Teeth, which will be inserted.on Pivot or Gold Plate, to look as well as natural. Teeth and Stamps of Teeth, which have become Useless or troublesome, will be extracted with the la test and most approved instruments, In the most careful and scientific manner, and with the least possible paint Persons desirous of procuring whole sets of Teeth Would do well to give him a call, as much time, trouble and expense might be saved by having their Work done at home-. In short he is prepared to at tend lo every thing id the line of Dentistry, and his performances will be warranied to answer all the useful and ornamental purposes of the art; For reference apply io his nnmerodi custo mers. . MifRinburg, Union Coy. Pa, April 16, IS55 5T5m3pd William Vandeuf, A TTORNEY at Law, XL LewvlntvuHr, rnlon C., FA. IVOifice on South Second St- recently by H C Hickbk, Esq. 974 James F.Linn. t. iterrill Usui. T P. & J: M. IIXN, IHuasM W e.asr. LFWISHIHI ! ------ . V. . I , a.C vv 5T4 Union County, Penn'a; PAPER HAHtHNOS! Q HAA ROLLS of frill PAPER have J, UVV jus, been rec.d M ttlt Bookstos-e, from the Manufacturer, com prising a variety of FRENCH and AMERI CAN styles. A good article Bf Olaied il offered at S3 ets per Roll, and a common article is offered for 6( cts per Roll. Who is it that cant Buy paper ft-r 6J cents, that will save one dollar's worth of work! The place lo buv it is at J A ft J LORAY S. Milton, March 30-, 1839 3m574 Pr. H. H. Dersham, HAVING permanently locate in te wisbdrg. Pa. (Office at the lower end of Market street, nearly opposite to Peters' Hotel) would respectfully announce trt the citizens of the tctro and vicinity, that he is prepared to answer p'rorr.p'.ly all calls rn his protestor). He has devoted much lime and special attention to all diseases ; and by Ihe Success which has attended his practice ill other places, he etpe'cls a good share of Ihe public patronage. Special auentloH will a!so bit given trt all Chronic diseases, such s Female Complaints of every forth and variety. Liver Complaint, Piles, Dyspepsia.Rheurhatisni, 8crofula,Drop sy. Ague, Bronchitis, Sore Eyes. Nervous or Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Su Vitus Dance, Fits, Consumption.. Asthma, Ulcers, Cancers. Tettei-.Scald If ead, Phlegmasia Dolens or milk leg. Fistula, Palsy, Cataract, Deafness, Hare lip, White Swelling, Debility, Tumors, Corns, ftc. ftc. In almost every Chronic- ease, a complete cure wilt be edeeted.if the directions are followed. Nrf pay is required aB,il a core is performed., Charges will invariably be as customary. Lewisburg, April IS. 1S55 6m rtmr. br. $t baa stulted the Old and the Tf.w system or Medtrlne, and will praeltee the New nr Ateertraa Eleetir erstem- This syten 3nvapri.es the Old ee regular Allopathic system, eseept Celeanel; Bleed. a la seldom pea. It eontains the Botanic system, and everything valnaMe from every othrr systeet ae aanree nhatmv-r It is American In its character, always profxeaelng aad Improving. New Firm! Hew Goods! New Store! THE Subscribed Ravins entered into L i (Copartnership id Merchandising, and havirg re-fitted and improved the Storeroom of HP Sheller formerly occupied by Kremer ft Co, would respectfully announce to the iradirte community that thev are inst opening a LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK of SPRING k SUMMER GOODS, adapted to the wants bf ill, and comprising ihe osSal variety kept at Stores m the larger Towns. VTCALL 4'Z SEE. (More particulars hereafter.) . J.Scbreyer Jb Soft. Lewisburg. April 13, 1855 iARPETS. A very large InoSrell srlecteri 1 lot of Cotton and all wool Carpets, from 23 ets. io $1.25 per yard. A portion rif these Carpets were bougtit at auction, others direct from the mannfactors. at prices that we can sell therri very lpw. Those in want of Carpet we invite lo call and loojc before buying else where. J. SCHREVER ft SON June 1, 1855. 4 LARGE and desirable stork It I'sdies XV. Dress Good, bf every km for sale cheap by J. PCHRETER Of. 4 LARGE lot of Ladies spring and A mer Shawls, for sale-'2J Vl June 1. ISM) J- SCHREYE w 7dm rLOT HS. Cawimeres. Tweeds and Summer wr for sale cheater lhan t"r T I : ret sale cheaper lhan v r j VLT;r e4C lX 4 0.v 1 jJuns 1, l-5 'Have jm Mea SaLUT' QEEMS to it a QttnUei asked ij O alaeost everybody , bat wf insiua. 2lu-c yotl ittn lh Latt firm, writs their supply of lew Boot a, shoe. Callerse Act fl The sun fibers staving associated nVeaw Wl selves into a Copartnership in business "dow oSer to the pttblie, at flit Old Stan 4 of a ft D. Siiria. on Market Sl the clatapesf (for Cash) and beat lot tt BOOTS SHOES. ' fur Men aud Boys, ever uSrred in JLewftburfa Also a new and apumlio assonaewt e( VIM SHOES for Udia and Otmtluom, A variety of Gaiters. Half Gaiters, fits. Has kins. Slippers ftc. fr Ladies and Mrse, alsu Children's Shoes vf the IsMsi styles and sues i ftc. A. ftc. Work made to order Mending don usual and as the Workmen have rendered satisfaction heretofore, we vast wv shall knvo a full share of public patronage. SAM will continue to be on band as formerly, and hopea to give general aaiistacuon to all eosaoenerse ftLIFER ft MTADDttf. Lewisburg, Feb. 13, 1S5 GREAT ATTatACTlOlf A1 T the Old Stand of vie 11AYES & COa Jusl arriving a large and extensive assort menl of -NEW UOODS, purchased al th rows est Cash figure, and wf course will bo sold al a small advance. We have a large stock" of Dry Coejh) of all grades and tetiures fancy Dress auk from 50 cts to $2,S5 per yard, Berag Daisies from 10 to 35 ets, Sbally Boraxes, Barred and Striped Boraie and Tissues. French, English and American Prints of all styles, 100 plerjea of Madder color Prints (at 6i) warranted fast colors, also a haaiUorne assortment of LACK1 and Embroidery, together with a great variety of Clovea, Hoiery, Parasols, Ladies' Port Monaais ftc fte. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, CEDARWARE in abundance of a supenof quality, also superior lot of ST0NEWAB8 of ail descriptions, lot of Ready biud Crlolhlac lata and Cape of all descriptions. CARPETING Ingrain, All-Wool, Heap and Rag Carpets, Stair Carpets, Rugs.Oiicleib, Window Blinds, eV fte. all of which will be sold to for Cash or approved credit. E7The highest Market pries paid for ail kinds of UR.M.V IRON, PLASTER. FISH, 9 ALT. COAL. ft, always on hand. J. HAVES ft CO Lewisburg. April SO, U56 CABINET WARS. Having taken the Shop oa North Fourth Street, near tho Franklin Hoae formerly occupied by F A Donachy and A 1) Eider, the subscriber most respectfully infuritis the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity that he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of sTablaet Wart, eompriiias b( REALS, TABLES, Bedsteads. Stand..,-. Sofas, Corner Cupboards. Card Tables, all PL kinds of CHAIRS, ftc Also that htmakesSi COFFINS to order, and having provided him self with a UEARiiE he wiU be prepared I attend Funerals. Having engaged the best w"orkmen,therfoe the public may rely npon having the best at work from the best materials. JOHN B. SHIFTOX N B. Atl kinds of Country Produco take in exchange. Lewisburg, April 16, IBM NEW HARDWARE STORE ! XT OISEKBPER9, attention ! Will be feond J I at the new Hardware Store of REY NOT.DS ft M'FADDEN, Lewisburg; Candle sticks. SnoflVrs, Clothes Lines. Coc Mills, Knives and Forks, Shears and Scissors. Bake Pans, Round and Oval Boilers. Shovels and Tongs, Stair Rods, ftfe, which will be sold low for the moneys Ladies, tall and sees SHOEM AltERS know what a trouble it is ro get an assortment of Lasts, Morocctw. Lie Ding and Binding Skins, French Kin, Shot Thread. Heel Nails; Bristles, ftc- all. aad much rhore, von will find at the new Hardware Store of ' REYNOLDS ft MTADDEW. SADDLERS, if yotl call and nam me oT slock of Harness, Bridle and Roller Bao kles, Buts, Haines. Stirrup. Mounting, Girth' ing. Deer Hair, Straining Web. Saddle Trees. Whip Slocks and Saddlers' Tools, vou will fad it to your advantage. Hardware Store In Low sbnrg. Reynolds ft mtaddk . COACHMAKERS will find conta'.iy hand Eliptic Spring. Axles. Hub Baadsi Laces. Oak Fellbes, Bos, and a general an sortment of Trimming?, at the Hardware Stora of REYNOLDS ft M'FADDEN. Lewisbntg. I FARMERS, come and examine our new ' stock of Trace, Halter, Breast and Bat Chairs. 4 prong Mi forks. Hay Fork; Scythes, Grain Hakes, Conine Knives, ftc. at the Hard ware Store of RE YNOLDS ft M'FADDEN. CARPENTERS, we enn snpplv you wills the celebrated Greenfieli Tool C. mpany'a Planes, Hunt's Celebrated Hatchets. Axes, Ad zes. Boat Builders' Adres, Chisels, Squares. Saws, Saw Sets. Angers, Plane Huts. Hdls of all kinds. All will be shl.1 lower lhan usual at cash f nees. Drop in and see. gentlemen I no charge for examining s'ock. at the Hard ware Store of REYNOLDS ft M'FADDEN- Admifilstiator's Notice. TTTHEREAS, Letters of Adminisiratioa to y the estate of TETER MYERS, lata of the Borough of Lewisburg. County bf Union, deceased, hare been granted to the subscriber! all persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment ; and those having claims against the same, will present them rJutv authenticated for settlement, to April 3, 55 JOHN B. LINN, AWr. New Firm and New Oaods! AT the Mammoth Dreg ft Cbeinieit Emporium of CHRIST A CALDVVELt; The andersigned having purchased the entire) Mammoth Drug Store lorhier'y kept by Dr Thornton V Co., art now ready fo !! Orderst and Prescriptions at a moment's Bbtire. Wf have a large and Well selected stock of fresfc and pure PRl'QS, MEDICIXtS, Chemicalv Dyesturft. Oilv. PaihK Glass. fSittv and DRl GGIST3' GLASSWARE. All iutdt of 1'atrnt Mtdirinem, Fruit and Confectionery Tobaceo,8ooff,and .mported Cigars it An choicest brands, FaiKf Mrfisru end ToUH Arfirtrt, Fine Toilet Soaps ft Perfuroert of all kinds', Baesnks late C"ns or tvtev waniavs. ttrtHKt and Mtttlaery, a general variety of Luerary and School Books Pin. Hil. I.arrl and flnid tampe of every jescriptioni fresh Tine Oil and Talent Burn ing Fluid always en napn. ...... PURE WINES and I.KJCORS ef all kinds for Medicinal nses. t m fire Pmnf and Zf ni'. Preserving and Pickling Jsrf., e rrCrif',rflerawill finl KOrslof k eemplte4 onrriig manr articles it is impossible hers) , enumerate, and all sold at moderate pncee e-.n anrl see ns. one and all. and see rvt Stock i and if we can't sell yon cheap goods, ere will not ask y6u to bnv We are alwava "tt hand to wait on en store er. Remember tt Mami.oih PrugSt.-re! THFO. S. 1IRIST. F. . CALPWFLL tewisJbnrg. ITnion Co. Pn: t Ad Soldiers' Blaakt. nOrXTT LAIP WAJ5RANT b!ank r .i.:.2i iai; ft Me,Widwa the fMSee of tb Lewisbarf C hicml'