The Lcwisburg Chronicle 4 isnxrssssaT tAtiix -ncssai., lnutd on Friday MvmU.jt al Jtcithurp, Union county, i'.Hnsyhanm. JtJfi-l P" jear.-o" ri,D " "si-nl .t th. ... rate f,.r . ! or Shorl.T lril. Tim., mp.yfarf.ormuthct. f..rri..l. wn. b.-ino- .-"- r.jm -uu i.y mail ii''J.' j Jcir'iiagoia,i.u?'uui.,ori.nk i.te- t tiieir ( 'arJ:TJlU riUaM one week. 2S rente eb ,uleMUen inTli. ft to, ,xx ., $; . yr. n!f 1J. To.lar.1,X' f-J-.M. Mercli.uNXc.nut . fourth of a eolunin, 1" a year. All other. my be agroe.1 ui- ' ,,; "f or v- "f nonpareil- ljri-cal.fVr.'t)m,iiiiltfrti!im-l!laof . j,.rlii"C tend-nee. are not liuitt-.. Commnnicatioas d.-aireil on teiie of envral interest not within tht tinge of party or aei-trian ennti ft. All I. tier, to com po-t-piM, aerouipalii.il ty tlic name and 1 Jreac of the writer, to reeeiee attention. Tbe MtONKTIC TKI.KdltAril in locate in meninre .r tue curouirie, b, which . ofn g.t iu.uunt n ' In adtanceof the Mail. Connected with th.ome. are ample material, fnrmort j . Uudjof jou j-jf.M -.. nieniii ..,.1 .iertatt-h and on reaonMe term. (.Cuul Adrertiseraeul to I pui4 (or when handed In. and Job Work when oVli-vni". ooOfnee on Market street, nolth hide, second story, SI diKr abo-e the Port offiee. WORDEN It CORNELIUS. Lcwishura, '' Fbidat Morning, Jli.y 27, 1 S-. A'EKTo" I T,tlJr.Zt ' and dealer-as any in me .. dSee Xew Adverllseiiicnln. A piece of original poetry, and an editorial notice, arc crowded out this week. tgL.Last Thursday, at FhiladclphiajWas ! the day appointed for the sale of the Public Works, but no bids having been made ; there was no sale effected. tSrMost of the Wheat Crop in this region is still outstanding, and by reason I ,ar u,e,,s uave uceB s""01 ln of the warm rains has been considerably I Gentlemen from Klmira arc making damaged by sprouting. Yet with favora- mngrnicnta to obtain Coal from Shamo We weather hereafter, Wheat will be more klD b the Ka,lway. wLich wiI1 bc c,om tian an average crop : and other products : P,u,cd c,osinS tbe liuk bctweeD Mll,on promise abundantly. , JOoe of the greatest and most useful discoveries of the present day, is that of preserving fresh Fruit, Corn, Meat, Pea ches, &.O., by means of air-tight canisters. Several vaiieties of cans are prepared. We i lave seen those for which Mr. Crotzer has j the agency, and esteem them to bc prefer- able to any othcT patent 9Some of the Democratic papers are anxiously coaxing the "Federal-Abolition- Ulue-liabt-Bank-Torv-Mexican-Tariff-liriU i isa-Whigs" to fuse witk them aud help j whip th Know Nothings ! Sine out of . ten of the aforesaid Whigs, however, have i JwlinoJ lh linnornerfectlv willini? to ce such Dcaiocracy get whipped ! t&"Fot a number of new Candidates' Dames, see opposite page. As far as we can learn in the townships, there is a general desire to drop any use less continuance of the Division question which is now deckled, but to let each and very party get out their best men and the people select from among them. "So say we all?" We learn that some of the Mifilin lurgers have been over to MiIton,begging names to a paper stating that they don't want Lcwisburg a county scat. Some we understand signed it under a miiapprehcu ion,but they were rebuffed by many influ ential and intelligent citizens. If they have even tolerable luek, there and in the . I . .. k.a AMMnci. 4t .1 ... r. u T i T 1 0 1 r VOWULIV, VC ru ' TU lire kjtM.vi ... i . , ., r l j . in a grand Iour.sk with tbe first dawn of ( me i'liminourg iuniiuttij...aua mvu iuuj , iiear from some or tlic signers now lueir names were obtaiocJ, together with some expressions of an opposite character ! House I'.obbebies. On Tuesday Bight i or Wednesday morning last, the house of: Francis Zcllcrs of this borough was cn-1 tered. it is snraosed through a window, i and about $ iO is money, a gold watch, and a dozen silver spoons, stolen. The same night, two men were seen cn- tiring the dwelling of James Laferty, but Co., about three miles from the Cattawissa the neighbor who saw them go in suppos- Ilailroad. The Company is authorized to d them to be Mr. L. and a fellow work- j holdq,000 acres of laud, with a capital man. The next morning Mr. L., who of $70,000. , , . . , ' . LrzutNE. The milliocry shop of Mrs. slept up stairs, found himself fastened in 0riffin?i iittston, was broken into, Satur- with his family, a good quantity of bis ' jay a.ww.k, and robbed of goods to provisions gone, aud a pair of line boots, the amount of SI 00. Coal bu.siuess is belonging to John Hertz, also missing. constantly enlarging in the Lackawanna No arrests have been made: but similar rcgn- Two deserters from the U. S. depredations in adjoining townships aud xm1 e Mh:J l 'ltfto- K: . , , . , , Senator banucrson, of l owanda, has opcucu in otter I.oroughs admonish every nouse, a Law anJ Lani, 0 ScTun etore, and shop kccper,to have their prcm- I.tcoihi!:. The Jersey shore Vtttttte says iscs well fastened. Money fhou'.d always American party of that county can give 3 -ti- t , -s"" voles next fall wiihout any avsislanc, be deposited in safes forsccunty. a,ld d,.fi le canaWpraocra(.v lu lhe ronleSi. Rev. Thamas F. Ci-ans, Prifess(7r elect of The Express train now stops at Muney, tl.,.1... .. ,i,.r.. i. , thereby reducing the time of i-tonnape at Wil- Theolojry in the Linversity at Lewisbur?, is , . . , - . ... , , , " . liamspnrt to Ij minutes. ilhamsport now on his brat visit to the place.aud preach- nnw contains, according to Ihe fmn. a popy ed for the Baptist church on Sunday evening ' lalion of -HH5, having been more than doubled rast. Mr. Curtis is a man of superior men-1 in5years(2t)(!9in 1H50.) Jeremiah S. Hall, tal attainments,and we trust will prove a treat ; aid to the University enterprise. Kcv. E. E. A ile, who preached in Ihe M. E. hoase the same day, was on this circnit 'i years ao, and alluded with much feeling to the changes which during lhat short time had taken place in the congregation, among whom he recognized not over half a dozen of his former charge to Ihe house of worship, which in eommodiousness and beauty and harmony of design he considered unexcelled this side of the cities and the town, which had been increased and adorned so wonder fully. A quarter of a century makes, indeed, fearful and important changes, far less realiz ed by those who have grown up among them, than by those who come back for the first time lo the scene of former labors. MT'Ad effort is being made to secure a Consummation Stock for the Sunbnry li Krie Road, none of the subscriptions to bc binding until a meeting of tho subscribers themselves shall decide that enough is secured to fiuLh the work. Xcms dtcins from .!) Counties. MosToua. Oae of the heaters in tie Montour Hulling Mill, on Wednesday evening week, while very warm, drank too much water, and dieil in about five hour. lie was a German whose name is unknown tQ Ju loavM a w;fe t0II)0Urll l,i9 loss. 1' or some days past, Ir3. Jaue Mc Williams, 0f Liberty, was on a visit to 1 graud.ag..ter,,.t the residue of Dr. Siiiiiuirtoii. in Danville. The old lady was the first white child born in the forks I of the Susquehanna, and is now 83 years of age. Mrs. Me'W illianis can recollect when there was but two or three houses where Danville is now building. On Saturday 11th inst., a small frame build in", adjoining the residence of John IJest, -II. 1 , 1 1 f , lUUVlUC, aim occuincu IJJ Jiriliau falll;i wa3 jiscovered to be on (ire, in the ill t i . 1 loft. Ladders WCre brought into Use, BUd .several persons were soon on tiic House, ... . ...... tore holes iu tho roof, and with buckets poured water into the location of tho fire, which was soon subdued. Oil Friday week, the lightning struck into tho office aud store of the KougU & Ueady Iron Ctimpauy, of Danville, comiug in at the flue, over the office, passing along the lath near the comb of the roof, and down the south end of the buildinp.leaving its mark in the plastering, breaking some looking j glares, and .tunning Mrs. Miller, wife of Jacob lUlllcr. WUO Was 1U tUC Store. bCV- eral persons were iu the office aud store, but none of them wcro hurt. Noutiiumiskrland. The dwelling of Judge Jordan, of Sunbury, was entered on Saturday night, 11th inst., and robbed of about 200 iu silver plate of various kinds. The thief entered through the cellar. Mr. Jordan offers SjO reward for the thieves or the property. Other siini- , .t e. i -if.l-o i and rvortbumberiainl, 1st ftept. next. Hie high water has retarded the completion of the Bridge until wiutcr, but the steamer and flats will supply its place. An Irishman by tho name of Iurns,cuiploycd on the Sunbury & Erie railroad above Sun. iaTyt jjoj very suddenly oa Thursday u;bt week. He retired in perfect health, auj ; tue morning was found dead. Thomas, son of Kobert Vincent, aged 1G years, was kicked by a horse, on the 5th inst., at the Chulasky Furnace, and died iu about 15 minutes. Mr. John Heller Chillisquaquc, was engaged in cleaning a grail one day last week, in the Ct:iJ viu oue leS accidentally came in coniaci wun me teeiu oi tue maeuinc, anu was considerably cut and torn. A Whig County Meeting is called to meet in Sun bury, Monday, Aug. 6 Tho Miltonian states the S. & K. 11. It. Co. will erect De pot and Machine Shops in Milton, on lands of Xagle and Hepburn. 1SLAIR. Two boys at llollidaysburg got ruu over by a lumber car. Oue had a leg broken and shattered severely, but was relieved by careful attendance ; the other suffered the amputation of both his legs. At Altoona, a man was knocked off a car upon which he was standing, by another car striking it, when ho was run oer by a train, and killed. Six coal cars coming down the Portage, were thrown off the track by the breaking of a wheel, and turned with all their contents 150 or SO feet down au embankment. " The Tyrone Democrat and Iron City Advertiser" is started by a brother of Mi chael Dan Magellan. Ho calls on " that i . .... . -M 1 irrami and foieiun institution, the Cliurch J Iatioaists,t0 Lc!p Liui tjjroui, Jui.umma. 1 lie track-walker between Itepert and lanville,a few evenings since, fuuuj a stick of timber slron"!v sulked across the Ilnilroail. It was fort nnatelv I mnovc(1 :ust lcfor(, the arrival of the passenger trains. What can bc said of a being who would thus attempt to murder e(,ri;s of innocent men, women, and chil- uiuu . iuu tjtur sidita aim t,uiiu'4i.uv.u I that a company is organizing, under a lato l unrtcr, to nunc lor coal ami iron in me M'Cawly mouutain, I.eavcr Tp.,Columbia "' ,,a"ville,is appointed Post Olhce Asent on lhe mail route between Williamsport and F.l- mira A man in n ilhamsport, tearing Hie weatherboards from his house, found and killed 232 Bats then and there being. CQ,Thc Committee to examine sites for the proposed State Agricultural College, have postponed tho time for receiving pro positions, until the 12th of Sept. A num ber of liberal offers have been made, aud quite a spirit is aroused. rfrtUThe Sclinsgrove Demukrat offers the use of its columns, for a small com pensation, to any one desiring to advocate the claims of the three candidates for the Seat of Justice for Snyder county. Fatal Resi.I.T. On Friday afternoon last. Mr. David Euglehart, of West Buffaloe township, was unloading grain in a barn, when Ihe doors blew open. His wife, aged 34, step ped wilhin the barn to hold the door shut, when she was struck dead by lightning. Two men were somewhat shocked by the stroke, but no oth'-r damage -as done. Lcwisburc Chronicle BoWuhn M. Clarke & Co.,Washington, advertise that they "are now paying one dollar and eleven cents per acre for Land Warrants, being one ccut per acra over highest New York market price. For the t'hroni I. Fires ln Washington Tp, Union Co. Khelbi nc;, July 1855. O.i Mi.mlay evening tlie l'nh insi., al 11 o clock.oiir town and iieigliburlioid were thrown into iulense excilemenl by the ringing of bells and the alarm of lire. The tirist mill, one mile eat of Freebur?, belonging to the estate of Jacob ScluK-h, dee'd, was totally destroyed. The U.itnes spread wuh sreat rapidity, the en gine and firemen under fapt. Berry were per severiniu ihrir endeavors to stay the progress uf the Haines, but il was the most untiring industry that saved the duellings near the mill. This mill ua buill by Mr. Fredeiick stces in the year 1K31, he having erecltd four large- Uiil mills in his life. It is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. In sured Sl.r.uO in the Union County Coiupauy. Loss much larger than insurance. O.i Wednesday afternoon the lSlh inst., at 5 o'clock, the large Distillery, Cider Tress, t'ornlioiise. Brewery, Dry House, and oilier outbuildings, belonging to ihe estate ft John Motz, jr., dee'd, were entirely destroyed by lire. These buildings were constructed of wood, and it was with much difficulty that the dwelling house was saved, it was on lire at several places, the roof was nearly all burnt, the cornice and wtaiherboarding seorched,all the furniture removed from the house and much injured, but by the aid of Ihe engine and a great number of harvesters the house was saved. Fire is unusual to os we were not prepar ed fur two large fires in quick succession,our engine had not been taken from its house for a lengih of time. It is a warning lo be pre pared lor any emergency. F. CM. rSDuring the storm of Friday last, the lightning struck and burnt up a shock of wheal ou the Duukle farm, worked by Wm. Fox, in East Bulfjloe township. Axothch Fmt. On Thursday of last week, Ihe bank barn of tiumni Bnn'ruta, in Hart- ! ley township, was consumed by fire, and with il about leu tons of hay. Loss .!1200 to I40 a total loss, as the Insurance in a foreign company expired last February. Spontaneous combustion was suggested as the cause of the disaster, although some children had been lelt in the absence of the adults, at an adjacent dwelling, who it was thought might have com municated the tire with matches. Z7TA few months since, the l'iiun Timet was savagcously suspicious of Lewisburg for having so many fires. By this lime, we think, il may turn its jealousy to Washington town ship, where two large fires occurred within three days and fetch up with a dash at Hart ley for having a fire where a heavy total loss was experienced, as iu all the other cases. Commencement This animal high-day in our Borough is at hand, and will probably attract a larger num ber of strangers and visitors than ever before. This extension of general knowledge of our town and vicinity, lends greatly to our advan tage; but our public houses are not able to accommodate all who are expected, and the hospitality of our citizens will it is hoped sup ply the deficiency. All families, in town rr within two or three miles, willing lo entertain strangers for one or two days, are respectfully requested to send their names, and the number they will lake, lo Dr. Malcom, President of the Faculty. Some j may be prepared lo furnish meals lo a lamer number than they can accommodate with beds. If any therefore can spare the use of a room, who will not find it convenient to pro vide meals, they are solicited to send lhe names as above. Excursion Tickets. Excursion Tickets lo Lewisburg to attend 1'niversily Commencement, good from lhe Mill lo the 17th of August, both days inclu sive, will be issued by the Reading and the Catawisa railroads. Tickets will be issued on the Reading road at Philadelphia !fc Head ing, and at all the stations of the Catawissa road from PortClinton lo Williamsport. Tick ets in Philadelphia will be obtained of Win. Parker, 118 Arch Street. A. K. DELL, Gen Agent. July lt, 1MS5. Friends of Temperance, arouse ! A Oram! Temperance MASS MEhl lU is appointed lo be held at Aiirnnnlxtri;, in Center county, on Fuiniv Ihe 10th of August nexi. The friends of this good cause are hereby most respectfully and earnestly invited to attend. Come one come; all! It is a glorious cause, involving the peace and happiness of millions for lime and for eternity! It is tbe cause of iod and Humanity. Let ns not then be weary in well-doing. Let there be no compromrse with the enemy. Let us not be satisfied wilh anvibing short of Pkhiiibitmi. The exercises will commence at 0J o'clock A M, and continue during tin" day. A Free Dinner will be given. The Addresses to be in the licrman and English Languages. The following persons have been invited as Spea kers, viz. Cov. Pollock, Ex iov. Bigler, Rev. Dr. Malcom, Rv. Il.'.iegler, Rev. P.S.Fisher, Rev. F. Ruihraiilf. Rev.E.K idler, RevJ.T.Wil hams, Rev.W.R.Yearick. Kev.A.Hnttain, lion. J.T.IIale, H.N.M'Allisler Esi, Saml Linn Esq, James Aiken, and others- JOHN KREMER. in. MARTIN L.I.EIT7.IXI., MICHAEL HARPER, WM. SHAFFER, J. II. STOVER, Committft fif Arrangemrnts. Aaronshnrg, July 11, 1855 Lewisburg Fost-Offic Arrangements. rllll.ADrl.nilA Mil daily (exeept Sunday) via Cat-taato-a K. It. to Milton, close at 10 o'clock A. M. EASMHS Mail, daily OJiceft, Sunday,) rloan at .IViO'eloek P. M. VKSTERX, oa Monday, Wednesday and Friday. clone at S o'ehe-k. A. 31. VO?rA'tf.V)(Willlamrrt) Mond. Wcdn. and rrl , close at R oVIie-k. A. K. SC'CT7r-V,(Seliugrovr)Tuead. Thurad. and fatnrd., clow at 1 nVloek, V. M. VVFFA LOJTROA 1K1 t FOREST MLL,Tam. and Fri., elofe at S If. M., of ni(tht preeedini. Bu.ineef houm. daily. Icacept tlnndaya,) froai onul 1 1 K oclot. A, M, and from li until K M. Juiy 11, IHtd- II. W. CKOTZER, P. M. Pout offloc SUmps Itam ped En velonen for sale at UmoMoo tmjac- HOOKS ! BOOKS Ac. a variety tXV of School Books, Blank Books, Gift Hooks for holiday presents.Toy Books, Albums, 1 iarys,Maeazines,Newspapers,Letier and Cap Paper of different qualities.Fancy Note.Draw in". Legal, and Sermon paper, Bristol Board for Needlework. Envelopes of every descrip tion. Wafers Motto Ac, fine Steel an.l Metalic Penns.yuills, Pen and Paper Knives.trold and Silver Pens and Pencils. Inkstands, Inks.Port Monnaies, Folios, Tooth Brushes and a variety of ami-lea for the toilet For Sate Cheap at the Uwitburg Pott jn- Correettd Weekly Wheat...., Rye Horn Oats , Flaxseed . ...Cl,50 Kggs. ...8 12 ... 12 ... 10 ... 10 ... 12 ....5,50 Tallow Lard Bacon Ham Cloveraccd. 7 .10 1,12 1,25 Dried Apples. Butter 16 & West Branch Farmer July 27, 1855. ftaTAudrew Jackson Don aldscn .adopted son of Old Hickory, aud Win. II. Polk, brother of Ex-Prc. Polk, are among the liveliest Know Nothings of Tennessee. James 13. Clay, son if Uenry Clay of Kentucky, is a staunch opponent of the Know Nothings. grTbere is no paper in Bradford coun ty supporting Arnold Plumincr for Canal Commissiuuer. The Jiiporter, the Demo cratic organ, denounces him as a " feeler for Buchanan," and bis nomination a Bu chanan triumph. -toTOa Wednesday next, tho Books will bo opened, at Fishers' Hotel, in White Deer Mills, for procuring capital stock for the Bridge between that place and Watsontown. Midulgtown, Conn., July 24. Three cases of genuine Asiatic Cholera occurred in Portland, on the opposite side of the river, yesterday, aud oue case is reported iu this place. $3fA Binhamton paper slates that a Yellow Bird ws recently shot, which had over 200 of the heat n ecvil in its crop aud four grains of wheat with weevil in tbem. g&.Recnt lcttcra from Ran Juan state that tillihuster Walker had been defeated, and seizing a schooner lying iu the harbor sailed for parts unknown. llQLLOWAT'S OiTMEST AS I'lLLS, eerUin Kellielie. fr KlieumatiMn. Henry Kwt, aej .Vi of Nab hes. Mm-iH-ftppi, waa a aeer uff rer trtun liiirt eoinplaint, an.l tried a number uf reputed remedies, hoping luey would te-nt fit liim. but be ueeauie m bad at laet, an to Iw en tirely e ii fitted tn hie led, and wa ttnalile to more ei ther hand ur ftiut. W hile he waa In tin horriMe eundi tion, a friend bmngbt him a quantity f llllrway'a Ointment aud till, whieli he immediately rointueneed to uu. he pood found himpelf emdually itnproted ly tliem, and by perveeeriinc with them for eleven weeaa, he wna eoUrely cured, aud haa ainee ei.jo)ed the bent of b.allh. Cheap Goods ! Cheap Goods ! AT the Lcwislmrs Cash Store, Mar ket St., next dnor to Herr's Hold. BsarKaliM ! liargsaiiiM ! (ioodswill positively be sold at cost-prie.es lo make room for a new fall stock. July 27, I8S5. Hermetical Self-Sealing Can, FOR preserving Fruits, Green Corn, Peas, Teaches, Tomatoes, ic. Ac. tVAre easily opened or closed require no soldering may be used year after year demand unlimited every Farmer and House keeper si.ould be a purchaser! SPKATT'S PATENT f..r sale by the dozen or single, (different sizes.) full direction for preserving areompanv Ihe cans. li. W. CKO I'.KK, Agent, Lewisburg. A Blessing to tbe Afflicted. DR. C. L. KELLIXG.Mechanicsbur?;, Pa., announces lo all alllicied with Tu mors, Wens, Cancer, Cancer Warts, Polypus, Lupus, Moles or Marks. Scrofula or King's Evil, While Swelling, Fever Sores, Sore Legs, and all diseases lhat have been usually treated with Caustic or Knife, that he can remove them bv an entirely new method, without cut- tine, burning or pain. Neither Chloroform or Ether is used. Il is no matter in what part of the body they are, he can remove them with perfect safety and in a remarkably short time, if curable. No Mineral or Vegetable Poison is applied, and no money required, except for medicine, until a cure is perfected. Chronic and all other diseases not mentioned above, especially Venereal affliction treated with po sitive success, if curable. Full particulars can be obtained by addressing C. L KEL- INU.M D., Mechanicsbur;, Cumberland lo, l'a enclosing a letter stamp, CacTiox. Strangers comingto Meehanies- burg to see the Dr. are cautioned lo beware of unprincipled persons, as some have been de ceived. Do not ask for the Dutch Doctor or any other, as Dr. K. is the only one in this valley, who can perform cores by the new method. The Dr's otfice is directly opposite the Union Church. Mechanicsburg is B miles from Harrisbnrg, on the Cumberland V. R. R., and accessible from all parts of the Union. The Dr.will visit cases wilhin a reasonable distance when de sired. Inly 57 56:iyl Public Notice. RAN away from the subscriber, on or abont the 17th inst., an indentured Apprentice to the Tailoring business, named Tlinmin t'. Wihim. All persons are hereby forbid harboring or trusting him on my ac count, and if anybody brings him back 1 will be indebted to him, or to the boy, six cuts of a i rawhide well laid on. JOHX R. MILLER. Lewisburg, luly IT, 1805 Notice to a Few. QUITE a n indebted number of persons who were 1 to the subscriber individually for the Cknmiele, Advertising, Ac, promised lo pay "in a few days," or, "immediately after harvest." Many of those have honorably met Iheir engagement, but several remain on the wrong side of the book. Il is hoped that this notice will "jog the memory" of all in arrears as effectually as lhe Justice and Constable could do it. O. N. WORDEN. TL'ST RECEIVED A few boxes of sttperi or CHEESE ; a lot of new No. 1 SHAD, and MACKEREL (neatly put up in quarter casks) for sale at reasonable rates, by July :i55 J. HAYES A CO. New Establishment! LEWIS 0VERPECK wohIi! restful ly inform lhe citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity that he has opened rooms at the Un ion Temperance Hotel, where he is prepared to take DAGL'EliREOTYPE LIKENESSES in the most improved and life-like manner, and put op in cases varying in price from 50 cts. to 5. He invites lhe public to call and try his work, feeling assured Ihai they will be pleased with his workmanship. Having had superior facilities for instructions in Ihe art, (of J. P. Leisenring. Danville, and C.B.How ard, Reading,) he thinks himself as well per fected in the art as any in this or any other State. July 13. 1855. Union County ss. , IN the Court of Common Picas -! a- r- f jni0n County, al May Term, 1855. In the matter of the application for a char ter of Incorporation of " ihe Christian Church at Lewisburg, Pennsylvania." And now lo wit: May 23, A. D. 1855, lhe petition, together wilh the accompanying in strument of writing presented lo lhe Court and read, and lhe said instrument has been perused and examined, and the objects, arti cles and conditions therein set forth and con tained appearing to be lawful, the same is di rected to be filed in the office of the Prothon olary of said court, and the court also directs notice to be inserted in Ihe newspaper pub lished in this connty called Ihe " Lewisburg Chronicle" for at least ihree weeks, setting forth that an application has been made to said court for such charter of Incorporation, and lhat if no sufficient reason be shown to Ihe contrary, the said eonrt al September Term then next "ensuing, will grant a charter as prayed for. BvtheCnnrt. 8AMCEL KOfTSIt. Pro'Vy's Office. New Berlin, ) Pruth'r July , 1H55. 587w3 William VanGeier, A TTORNEY at Law, IV JLewlaburg, Lalon Co., Pa. yOtlice on South Second St.. recently by H C Hickok, Esq. 17 1 FRESH HEAT! subscriber has re-opened his J MKAT MARKET, in the rear of bis dwelling on S. 3d street. LewiNburg, (opposite ihe Methodist Chapel) where h- will endeavor to furnish in their season BEEF,VEAL,.MCT TO.V, &c., in good order. The prices for cattle, etc., continuing lo be high, 1 will sell al very reasonable rates for HEADY PAY. t :j-""Freh on Tuesd iv and Fri'lay mnrnin's. Jnlyfi, 15. FKANCI ZELLEKS. PUBLIC NOTICE. WATSONTOWN & White Deer Mills V BRIDGE COMPANY Notice is here by given, lhat Suhcription ISooks to the Cap ital Slock of the VValsoiilown & While Deer Mills Bridge Company will be opened on Wednesday, the 1st davof August, A. V. 1855, at the Hotel of Jonas Fisher, at White Deer Mills, Union county, at which time and place the undersigned Commissioners willattend to j receive subscriptions of stork I j j, lo the said 'andor. sher. Oeorge Little, Joseph P. Hoge, Sam'l Bradv, Henry High, William Fearon, Jr. David U. Kaufman, John Watson, Ham'l L. Beck, Charles Oudyktinsl, Anthony Klechner. E. L. Piper, D. Correy Watson, Julv C, 1H5".. Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure, 1?0K the Prevention and t'ure of Inter- X initteul and Kemitieui Fevers, Fever and Aue, Chills aud Fever. Dumb Ague, tieneral Debility, Nipht Swrais, and all other forms of disease which have a common origin in Ma laria or Miasma. Tni l a NATI'KAL aNTTIWTE wMrh will entire ty proteet any renalent traveller even iu the mrmt siealy or ewanibv utealitie. Iruui anv aitue ur Uillt"Ue diea whatever, ur auy injury Iruut cuuata&l inhaling alalaria i or Miiaiua. j It will inrtantly cheek the Ague In perron I who have mll..red fruiu any length i.l lnue, Iruui uue uay to iwemy years. 4i that they need never tci havrf another chill, hy Ctttmuinx in uee eei,rdin tt direeti... The patient at auee lieitina to reet.ver attpetite and .Irenirth. ae-d coo - Unuea uutil a Bvraiaueut and ratlienl cure I, etT.-cled. One r twu bottle will an.-Wer tiirnnlioary ra-es; Muna I may require mure, llireetioiii printed iu 'iertnan, I'reneh j and Spauieb, aeeimpany eaeh hU!e. trice Oue IMIar. : Liberal ducvunu made Ui tue lrad- KVIIltNlK UK SAFETY. New York. June 11. ts.'.s. have made a eheoiieal examination of "Khopm Yjt vk asu At.ia- I'taa." r "AsTifr-TiT u MAHaia," and have tealed It r Arsenle. .Mererv.l)uinine and Stryeh niue, hut have led f.rtin.1 a partieie uf either in it, r have 1 fniin.tany auh-Unee m iuenmBvNUuoUaaa would uruv llijunutia to the enntittttinn. I JA.MKS K. CHUTON, H . D. (.'herniate EVIKEX1 K OF MERIT. "Ijwi.-aijiw, I'nion C, 1'a., May 2. 1:S. M. J. A. RifAMa lvT sir: The bx ,.r uiedk-ine you aent me wan duly reeeived on the 11th of April. I have M!d atout one liair t i it, aad au ttr the people that have um-d it are aniisfi.l that it haa eurwl them. It baa eer tainlv Ati-pped tlie Aru in every one who haa u-esl it, and tux of the eaaen were of Ion etaadiac. aly aieter. wlw ha had it lor live oreil yeara lMu:a.audouuld aever tft it stopped, eacept hy Quinine, and Uial only aa lone a he would Uke H, la Bow, 1 Uuuk, entirelv ewred by jour rraedy. C U Mtll.N LV. rimnvTii ahk srFFEnEit'. Talte no more Araenie. T nira. Mercury, Huiuine, Feb riruzea, Strvehnine. or Anti-I'erioliea of auy kiad. Tho welikm.wwiuentri.-oey of theee ..liiau pniwiua proves them to be the olI..prlliK either or fal medical prinea plea. or of mercenary quark. Tho only leaaedy im ai la te nee that la houa ewt and harmle, i KIIOIIl.S' lkVtt AM All IE CTltE. t .For aale at tho Lawiaburg Cnvaaut bv 3uos; C K. MlilNLT. NEW GOODS AGAIN. BEAVER & KREMER have just received a lot of New Goods, consisting of Ladies dress goods, dress trimming French needle work prints, liasery shawls, Ac. Ac-, June 15, 55. TNG RAIN and Venetian carpets, a good as. sort men! just received, cheaper than ever by June 15. Beaver A Kremer. T BATHERS. A prime article of live geese Feathers just received and for sale by June 29, Itta5. UEA VEK w MiEMKR. NESTINGS and Panoons Sniffs. A va- riety of fancy and plain Vestings, suita ble for this season, and of the latest styles just received and for sale cheap. Also, handsome summer Pantaloons Sinffs for gentlemen and bovs wear. HE A VEK V KliEMEK. just received: V LARGE and splendid assortment of Collars.Sleeves and Spencers, with a full assortment of Dress Trimmings, Oloves, Mitts, Hosiery and Notions; Window Shades and Paper, Parasols, Hals, Ac Ac, which will ac tually be sold at reduced prices to suit lhe limes, t all and see tne tmoos ana near me Prices, and judje for yourselves. C MENSCH. Murray's building. opposiie Ihe old fjraham Stand. Lewisbnrg, May 1. 1155. MERCHANT TAILOR ! WIN II. BEALE, Iiavins enlard and im proved his Shop, on Market Street, J next to Hayes' store, has bow cpened a large and select stock of Clutlis, C'aliinrri, VrslinprM and Trimmingt of all kinds, also GENTLEMEN'S Fl'RXISH lN(i OOOUS.such as Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery. Collars, Ac Ac. He will also carry on Cult in and Maklng in all their branches, wilh despatch, according to order, without cubbtiging, and on lhe most reasonable terms. Ready-made loililns always on band cheaper than the cheapest. Having a large force of experienced hands in my employ, I hope with all these facilities lo give general satisfaction, and share liberally in public patronage. 1 respectfully invite all wanting anything in my line of business to call and examine my stock of Roods. JOHN H. BE ALE. Lewisbnrg. May 16, 1855. Constantly Receiving, T lhe New Store, Market St., next lV door to Kline's Hotel, New and Cheap (aOODS, which will be sold at astonishingly ly low prices. A rreuli Supply ofCONFECTlONERV Kaisins.Pine Apples, Bananas, Figs, Lemons and Oranges tslris. per doz. and upwards. l'ay IS, 1S55. Latest from Sevastopol! TEW GOODS, IN for sprlns and Summer, COMPRISINO EVERYTHING WANTED IN OL'R LINE OF BUSINESS. AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES, now rereived and for sale by the subscribers. We invite a public inspection of our stock of Merchandize. 11I RSII & TORSE. Lewisburg. May 10. 1855 Small Profits and Quick Sales!! T the CHEAP STORE of il MROWSi RITTER. The subscribers oner, al the old M Fadden Storeroom, opposite C. Penny's Saddle shop, a choice assortment of 0S3s boncht for Cash and selected with great care. The (ioods comprise the usual variety, and will be sold HTai the lowest possible prices. We respectfully invite old and new patron and ihe publio generally to call and see our stock before purchasing elsewhere. J H BROWX, 8 RITTER. Lewisburg, April 26, 1855 MARIA J. GR1ER, Iff. D , GRADUATE of the Penn Medical; lY University, of Philada.i.H.Ts her nrofev I sional services lo ihe people of Lewisbar; and vicinity. O.Tiee at her flthrr's resident, (Dr. J. T Gner's.) oue door below J. L. YwW Jewelry store. April l. 1105. New Finn and New Goods! A T the Mammoth Druir & them its. Emporium of CHRIST A. CALDWELL. The undersigned havn.f; purchased the entire ' .Mammoth Drue Mtoie loimeriv kepi bv Or j Thnrntun 4 Cu., are now realy lo till Orders and l'rernptions at a momeni m uce. vve have a laree and well selected stock of I'rejlr and pure JiHVOS, MLIHCIM:, C hemic-ls Dyealulls, Oils, Paints, (ilass. Puitv and Dltl'OOISi'S' GLASS WAKE, All kinJi a Piitrut Mnliciuii, Fruit and Confectionery, Tobacco, HnulT.aud Imported Cigars ol ilia choicest brands, Fttnry fttton autl 'I'nittl Artictrt, Fine Toilet Soap & Perfumery of all kinds, itHcaHcs axu I'liais or avaiiv vamiltv. tuokN anil Slulionrry, a general variety ol Literary and S-.-huol ilooks. ( Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description ; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Hum- ' in Fluid always on hand. j PI KE WlXfcS and LkjUOUS of all kinds for Medicinal u-.es. Fire l'rwif ami Zinc 1'iinft. rreservini; ami Pickling Jars, Ac ) rSTCusiomers will find our stock complete, eoinprising many arliclrs it ia imp4.sstUle. hure ! to rnumeiate, and all sold al moderate prices J Call and see us, one and all, and see our ! stock ; and if we can I sell you cheap goods, we will not ask you lo buy. We are always on hand lo wait on customers. Remember ihe Mammoth Druir store ! T1IEO. . CHRIST, F. S. CALDWELL. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. 5C8 TY RAILROAD A new supply of Fancy I (ioods, Porte Monnaies, t.erman Pipes, and Kinnikinique Tobacco; also a vanetv of new Ilo jks, the very latest works, to De nan at i June 2!, '. 15.1 CWilliTif CALDWELL'S. t ' - - - - 1Y CA Al.. A fresh supply of white Lea l. Paris ami Chrome Green ground in oil ; also I nrkey L inner in i id. cans ; L.in seed OiL Turpentine, Pine Oil and Fluid, all of which we will sell al the lowest rates to be had at CHRIST CALDWELL'S. LAST, but not Least, a fine assortment of the very beat Perfumery lor the ladies and gents, consisting of A'uiond and Honey Soaps, Extracts for the hdkf Cologne, Bay Leaf and Honev Water, Bureau Perlum'. etc. lo be had at CHKl.sT CALDWELL'S. The long-established Hat Store ! "TRAXKLIX SPYKER would respect- L fully announce thai he has just opened a most splendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER HATS. CAPS, and (LO THISCi, and is selling them at lower prices than ever before olt-red in Lewislurg. Hats Moleskin, Silk, Brush. tt'i.le-awake, An?fla, Hungarian, Panama, Straw. Chip Ac. Cap of all sorts, sizes, descriptions and pries- Flatts and Fancy Hats for CHILDREN, of the latest and most beautiful patterns. 4'lot bins for Spring and Summer such as Coats. Pant. Vests, Shirts,Hosiery,Gloves. Suspenders, anJ every other sort of Wearing Apparel of the latest cut, and cheaper than the cheapest, IT Carpet Bags, Trunks, Umbrellas, and a great variety of other articles. The public are cordially invited to exam ine his slock, as he is confident thai they will be satisfied wilh bis Goods and Prices. Re member the Old Stand Market street, 3d door east of Third, formerly 1 A F Spyker Lewisburg, April 21, 1PS5 Last, but not Least! TDDIXHS & WETZEL would announce 1 lo the Trading community, in Town and Country, lhat they have now finished the re ception of lhe largest and best stock of Spring and Summer Good ever brought lo their store room, comprising the usual variety of Dry Uoods, Gents' and Lad.es' Summer Wear, CrocerleM. Crocker r. Hardware, i an ueentvure. d all Hoods desired for HOI'SEKEErERS and FARMERS. Our O. Kids were selected withnnnsnal ear, and we believe will he found of the very best, and (for the quality) as cheap as they can rea sonably tie atlurded al any other store on me West Branch. We respectfully invite onrold customers to call and see our storks, and we are snre we ran suit your wants and tastes. Produce la ken as nsnal cash nerer refused. May 11,'SS. IDDINOS A W ETZEL. The "Old Hammoth" Swarming; WITH New Goodsand Old Customers! If J. &. J. WILLS are now receiving and opening lnr public in spection, an unusually large assortment of 91 1: ItCliiSDIZE for Spring and Summer comprising all the varieties of DKY C.OODS. V HOC k Kins. HARDWARE. yiEEysWARE, l-LASTi:n.SALT, Fish, Ac, reqnired in similar Mercantile Houses, to wliteh they invite the attention of all desiring good Goods at fair Prices. Grain and other Conntrv Produce taken as heretofore. J. A J. WALLS. Lewisburg, May I, 1855. New Firm! New Goods! New Store! 'PIIE Subsfrilters bavins entered into l a Copartnership in Merchandizing, and having re-titied and improved the Storeroom of H P Shelter formerly occupied by Kremer A Co, would respectfully announce lo lhe trading community lhat Ihev are just opening a LARUE AND SPLENDID STOCK of SWUNG & SUMMER GOODS, adapted to the wants uf all, and comprising the usual varietv kept at Stores in the larger Towns. WCAlL AM) EE. (More particulars hereafter.) J.Sclirejrer & Son. Lewisburg. April I-, 155 C1ARPETS. A very large and well selected lot of cotton and nil wool Carpets, from 2A cts. to $1.25 per yard. A portion of these Carpels were boueht al auction, others direct from the manufactors. al prices that we can sell them verv low. Those in want of Carpel we invite to call and look before buvins else where. J. SCIIREYER A MIX. June 1, 155. LARGE and desirable slork of Ladies' Dress Goods, of everv kind, for sale cheap by J. SCIIREYER A SON. V LARGE lot of Ladies' spring and sum mer Shawls, for sale verv low. by June 1, 1855 J. SCIIREYER SOV. C1I.OTHS. CassimeresTweeds and Summer Wear, for sale cheaper than ever bv June I. 1855 J. SC1IREYERJ Old Soldiers' Blanks. IIOI NTY LAND WARRANT bln W all engaged in the serviee of lhe C. S. ,n The War of 181 and for their V idows, at Ihe O.Tice of the Lewisburg C htomcle. SCHOOL OltI'r.ls nea-.iy r""" a tale attbe J(,nice UfliCt .a James F. Linn. J. Blerrlll Linn. I ' F. i J. M. LINN, Attora). at Law. LKWlMiLKIi, 674 l'nio C .anty. Penn'a. "Have yon wen SAMf" CKC.MS to be a (iuestiun akeJ by O al mot every hody t tut wa inquire. Hat ynt wen the I jilt i'irm, with iheir supplv of .lew Hoots, Mtors, Valient, act ifj le "')1 ribrrs having associated ihrui selves into a Copartnership in business, .... a. ..IT. Li I L. n..,... - . . 1 . J k I t tit I of S. .V D. Suran, on Market Su the cheapest (lor I asn; ana nest 101 oi HOOTS J SIIOIIK. for Men and Boys, ever oflried iu Lew isburg. j Also a new and splendid assofiment of j (i I'M SHOES far Lailitt n4 VmtUnun. A variety of Uaiters. Half Cailers, Tiea, But I kin, slippers Ac. for Ladies and Misses, j alv Children's Shoes ol the latest I styles and sizes ; Ar. Ar. Ac. I Work made to order Meniting doae a ; usual and as the Workmen have fenderct satisfacuon heretofore, we trust we shall bav I a lull share of public patronage. SAM will continue In be on hand as formerlv. and hope lu give general aatisfaetton to all customer. M.IFER A M FADDIX Lewisburg, Feb. 23, lS5 J. Franklin Harvey, SI. HOMEOPATHIC Pliysician- woaU respectfully announce u lhe citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity that he has permanent ly located himself in this place, and asks a share of the public patronage, frtlin; assure.! thai he enn treat with unsurpassed success all curable diseases that the hnman family ar prone lo. In the treatment of diseases of fe males and children the great Hourcopaihic law aiands without a rival ; also in chronic diseases, lhat has barlltd the skill of otheTS tems, Hoinrropathy stands forth as a giant, claiming victory in almost every case. Ail ye afflicted, give it a trial ; it will nol cost you much. Try before you cendemn. Dr. H. is a regular graduate of the Homrc- i opathie Medical College, of Pennsylvania. . (Hhilada ) Otfice on second street, aDove .namei, tor merly occupied by Dr. Wilson, where be caia be consulted at all limes when nut on profes- sional duty. Lewisburg. April 20, 155. GREAT ATTRACTION T the Old Stand of A J. H ITCH fc CO. Jnst arriving a large and extensive assort ment of NEW GOODS, purchased at the low est Cash figure, and of course will be sold at a small advance. We have a large stock of Dry Goods of all grades and textures Fancy Dress Silks from 50 cts lo $"2,25 per yard, Brrage Detains from 10 io 5 cts. Shally Boraxes, Barred sail Striped Boraze and Tissues, French, English, and American Prims of all styles, 100 pieces of Madder color Prims (al 4) warranted fast colors, a'so a handsome assortment of LACE and Embroidery.together wilh a ereat variety of Gloves, Hosiery, Parasols, Ladies Port Monnais &e Ac. CKOCEKIES. HARDWARE, CROCKERY. CEDAKWARE in abundance of a superior quality, also superior lot of STONEWARE of all descriptions. a lot of Ready made Clahlag- -Hals and Caps of all descriptions. CARPETING Ingrain, All-Wool. Hemp and Rag Carpels,Slair Carpets.Rues.Oikloih. Window Blinds. Ac Ac. all of which will be sold low for Cash or approved credit. " fV' The highest Market price paid far alt kinds of GRAIN. IRt )N, PL ASTER. FISH.S .T.T. COAL.Ae. always on hand. J. HAVES & CO Lewisburg, April 5S, CABINET WARE. 1 Having taken the Shop oa al "al Xorth Fourth street, near tho Franklin House, formerly occupied by F A Dunachy and A D Elder, the subscriber most respectfully informs the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity 'hat he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Cabinet Ware, comprising Bf'REAlS. TABLES. Bedsteads. Stand. Solas, Comer Cupboards, Card Tables, all irS, kinds ol CHAIRS. Ac Also lhat heniakestJ COFFINS lo order, and having provided him self with a II E.tRSE he will bc prepared lo attend Fanerais. Having engaged the best workmen,threfor the public may rely upon having the best of work from the best materials. JOHX 9. SHIPTOM N B. All kinds of Country Produce take in exchange. Lewisburg, Apiil 26, IS5S luTTW naPTtTJTaltK KTfiRV aVSi .u srw nw srsj mm mm mm w m w ir Ol SEKEPERS. attention! WUlbrf.oa al the new Hardware Store of REY NOLDS Jr. M FADDEN. Lewisburg. Candle stick, Snorters. Clothes Lines. Coffee Mills. Knives and Forks. Shears and Scissors, Bake Pans, Round and Oval Boilers, Shovels and Tones. Stair Rcvls. Ac, which will be sold low for the money. Ladies, call and see. SHOEMAKERS know whal a trouble il is tea gel an assortment of Lasts, Morocco. Li ning and Binding Skins. French Kilt. Shoe Thread. Heel Nails. Br.stles, Ac; all, aad much more, von will And at the new Hardware store of ' REYNOLDS A M'FADDEN. SADDLERS, il" yon rail and examine oar stork of Harness. Bridle and Roller Bne kles. Bins. Hames, Stirrup. Mounting. Girth insr. Deer Hair. Straining Web. Saddle Trees. V hip Storks and Saddlers' Tools. voa will nsd il to your advantage. Hardware Store in Lw ishnrg. REYNOLDS A M'FADDE . j hand Tltplic Springs, Axles, Hub Bands, Laces, Oak Felloes. Hons, and a general as sortment of Trimmings, al lhe Hardware Store: of REYNOLDS A M'FADDE.N, Lewisburg. FARMERS. come and examine our near 1 a kick of Trace. Halter. Breast and Bate Chains. 4 prong M. Forks. Hay Forks, Scythes, Grain Rakes, Cutting Knives. Ae .at Ihe Hard ware Store of REYNOLDS A M'FADDEN. C CARPENTERS, we can supply yon with the celebrated Greenrtell Tool Company's Plane. Hunt's celebrated Hatchets. Axes, Ad zes. Boat Builders' Adzes, Chisels, Snnares. Saws, Saw Sets. Aucers, Plane Bills, Hd!s of all kinds. All will be sold lower than usual at ca.sh prices. Drop in and see, gentlemen ; no charge for examining stock, al the Hard ware Store of REYNOLDS & M'FADDEN IT. R. J. M. MTLXKE, Surprnn and his nr.,fessmnal services lo'lhe ladies and gen tlemen of this place and its vicinity. He provided with Ihe latest improved Poreela.ii Teeth, which will be maerted cn Pivot or taoH Plate to look a wr" 5 natural. Teeth and Stumps ol Teeth, which have become nseless or troublesome, will be extracted wilh the la test and most approved inatroments. in th mosi careful and scientific manner, and with the least possible pain. Persoos desiroes f procuring whole set, of Teeth would do well u give him a call, as much time, trouble ael exiH-nse might be saved bv having their work lone at home. In hort, " prepared tt l lend to everv thing in ihe line of Dentistry, and his performances will be warranted answer all the useful and ornamental purposes of lhe art. For reference apply to his nnmerons etuie- "".vifflinbwg. Union Co,. Pa, Apr 1 "' 67:.milr'i
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