Lewisburg Chronicle & West Branch Farmer August 3, 1855. The LcwisburgChronicle. 4 laBIrSXOtST rHT JOCUAl. ..II.J fVMay .Vr-..-V We. t th. s.me rat. f t a I-Ir ot shorter feri. 1 hu -i. wni rr ",",lb'' 7S cu r n",,t,"' it frr sight myitis, f- for sixteen moutlii, $1 for two yeses, c Ki;le No's, sets. raem,mu bj meiUp.J) reise,l l fold,K'S,! slJ"P.nr bnk "t,c ' 'e,r t.Iui here. ."'I" w ""P "h tiB" P'J for" InuTUcacsn hu'l lueert.il et 50 rents per .r.on.wee.i5sntseseli lul-equewt inrtion, $3 for .11 month!, $i m year. siuare-:!, lie, S tolurc.-l,Kc t4 :'ll)- Merchants e. not .ear a fourth of column, $10 . year. All others a. may be agreed upon. A square U 16 linn of brevier, or 12 of nooptr.il. lrs eats, stereotypes, and advertisements of a deaioreliilof tendency, arc not admitted. Oommanicatiotu desired ou topic of general interest not within tli ranee of party or sectarian contest. All letter to coma post-paid, accompanied by the name aud address of the writer, to receive attention. The MAGNETIC TsXEIRAPH is located in the nines er in. cumniei.. bT wai we uneu get iiiirrta I, doo oftb Mii. Conneeted with the Ofllre are ample material! lor most kiDdior job pttixrixe. w.b m """"ted nh otniu and dnp.trh .nj on reasonable terms, f ainil AflTeriievriw-vii w - . - (u, aud Jait Work mhvu de.lTml- iac on Mark trwtv oorlh fUc, secon-1 story, 3J dwr above to INmI Office. WOBBtN fc CORNELIUS. lAirisbin'ff, . Fkidat Morning, Aug. 3, 1S55 1 DVKHTIZK! ManuTarturer!, !Uerrhnt., Mechanics, .1 public officers in O'.e and l,untrv. ruMi-nt-r .,,JIcrinciixul.tioninac.umiitHtvcuiit.h.ioa t0J pieV- GeoIKJE CoOKMAN, who DCrish lr proportion of artire. ol,nlproduciri, consumpra j ... nu jiiiiau and dealer! as auy in tbtr state. jj-Sce Sew Adertlsoiiicnl!i. eeiOiiKfiMbNilt 3J"li 'JificJi-sIij). Eiaminations Saturday ,Monrlay,Taesdaj-. Annual Sermon b-fre Society t f Inquiry, ly nev.A.l).Gillelle, of .New Voik, Sunday. Elimination of FemaSe Institute, Monday, 3 I' M, in Baptist house. Society of the Alumni, Monday evening, at the Chapel. Orator Itev. J. H. Castle, Potts ville. Poet Rev. V. Iiarnhurst, Burlinglon. Board of Trustees meet at 8, A M, Tuesday, do fnraiors do 9, d Sermon by Itev.M.G.Clarke, and Addresses, in ; VaptisJ house. Lit'r.irv Societies in the evening at the Cha pelAddress by Rev.A.A.V'lilrts.of I'hilad. Commencement Vednesdaymornine:(Aug IS,) in a Grove, if the weather be favorable. The Northumberland Bapiist Association meets with White Deer Ch, at Elimspori, lTlh inst. second day after Commencement. -jrWe have received the first No. of " Tint I'uiun Argiis," x very neat seven column democratic paper just issued in this place by Messrs. ZiKBAru and Stout. Tho Editors 'graduated' in our office, and Lave since spent some years in Wiscousin, but think with us that Union county has as many of the substantials of true hnppl ncss and prosperity as most of the new ' cities'' off west. Industrious and enter prising, we wish them success in all their laudable schemes of business. The Democrat was also revived last week, by Messrs. Kitciie.v of Berwick nd HaruebON of Lebanon, and main tains its former position as a Bupportcr of tho National Administration. We wish these gentlemen strangers as they arc success; although we think the party in our email county can hardly support three journals. That Lcwishurg could, wilh a County 8eat, sustain tiro papers, with proper efforts on the part of her citizens andncighbors,wc always believed. Aud while the generous hand is extended to all worthy seekers af ter employment, we trust the citizens will not forget or desert the old friendt who stood up for their interests in sunshine and in storm, in days of trial aud adversity as well as of hope and prosperity. J6ayThe Administration at Washington Las removed A. II. Reeder from bis post as Governor of Kansas, and appointed a dough-face named Datcson in his stead, lleedcr is removed because, he adhered to the pledge of the Baltimore Democratic Convention to Pres. Pierce's Inaugural and to the law organizing Kansas. All these have been violated and overborne, aad Slavery introduced iuto Kansas by illegality, fraud, and brute force ; and be cause Reeder would not sanction those outrages, he has been disgraced,and Penn sylvania insulted through him. The pre tence that be was removed for Laving bought lands, is evidently false, from the fact that his partners in the transactions who are Slavcocrats aie not removed, but continue in office unmolested. jfcifA gentleman writes to us, inquiring the present condition of party politics in this county. According to the best of our information, parties are completely pud, and what will emerge from the chaos, the future only can reveal. The next ltepre ecntative will be claimed by Union and Snyder counties, it appears at present. The First Hove Of the political checker-board in our new county, will be found iu to-day's paper. Iu a free country, it is the privilege of " the sovereigns" to get up just as many and just what parties tbey choose. Ouly about two mouths, now, until election; conse quently, any other parties to be organised, must move speedily. !&-Tbe State Treasurer has been sum moned on a quo varranto before the Su preme Court Judges, at Bedford, to " gay why" he don't pay George W. Bowman Lis claim as Adjutant General. Sir. Bai ley refused to pay the same claim, and we understand Gen. Power Am been paid. Two Adjutant Generals arc hardly necessa ry, and the Supreme Court must decide which is the genuine article and which the false. tarMesen. Geddes, Marsh k Co., of Lewisburg, Lave sold over 100 of Hussey'a Reapers this season, and tha demand is far i from being supplied. Union County Fair ! Ilartldon, Thursday d Friday, Oct. 4 5 We learn that at a public meeting of citizens of Hartley township, hold on Sat urday afternoon last, it was Unsolved That we recommend that the Fair be held on Tbursday and Friday of the first week in October next. The Board of c fleers, if they should get together, will doubtless ratify the time, and it may bo considered fixed. The local Committee of Arrangements will probably be announced in duo time. A Lucky Fuiuav. Last week Fri day, the State Treasurer deposited in the Oirard Bank, I'hiladelphia, the sum neces sary to meet all dues for State Iutercst, on the 1st inst. This result lias not been ac complished without much labor and Busi the taual Commissioners I patriotically participated. The response ; j vl tax payers auJ Treasurers furnished the 'means principally, and the rood work of preserving the State credit is still accom plished. 83iThe lii'tut Memorial for Septem ber, will contain an eltgaut steel engrav ing of llev. J. S. Rev.noldson, tho clo- ! queut Sailor I'reachcr of Virgiuia who - j was lost in the ''City of Glasgow." The August No. of the Xttional Mi'ia- cd with the "President." Bri.The Harrisburg TcbyrajJt, formerly the leading Whig, aud now an Americau paper, falls in with the plea of huldiug a Slate Convention to unite upon an Auli-Aruold-Douglas candidate for Canal Com missioner. Let thi't be done, and the day of Arnolds is past in good old Repub lican Pennsylvania. tGuThe reason for the failure of tho sale of the Public Works, is said to be -i..;, t; : .... .- . . i liev. r. ttuinrami, nev.r.nieuer. iievj.i . n certam injudicious restiietions, entertained ; , . ..... . ,, v. .,r,i. i. o. ,.,. n iu me amii, uicu are now auowca to be I unfair aud improper The Works are do ing better this year than last, but their sale is resolved upon. jHT" Fresh Fruits aud Vegetables, all the Year, at Summer Prices, and how to obtain tbcm," is the title of a neat little volume on the preservation of fruits and vegetables all the ycai. For sale by Hursh & Vorsc, agents for Arthur's Self-Scaling Caus. Price lij cents. Br3iThe regular monthly meeting of the Society fur Imjuiry will be held iu L'niv- cisity Chapel, Sunday neit, at 2J, P. M. Address by Chs. H jward Malcom, late of Princeton Theol. Seiu. Subject : "Faith aud Form." fsSJ-Among the graduates of Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, 20th ult., was Isaac G. ISrowu, of Lewisburg, who delivered an Oration on the " l'ower of Correct Principle." aS3?"Thc Union Timet is "down on" the ; Northumberland Bank, and says that "one half of Lewisburg is now mortgaged to" it. The Bank and Lewisburg will both survive however. Wiiiu State Convention. A WLig State Convention has been called by the Whig State Central Committee to meet at Harrisburg on the 11th day of Septem ber. C-sfDavid II. Kelly is recommended for. Commissioner, in the Argus. Xctos Jicins from (Dlhcr Counties. . Lycoming. A meeting of the Lycom ing County Agricultural Society will be held at Williainsport, on Monday eveuiug, Oth inst. The Muncy Luminary says: Mr. Conrad Frederick, an old and respect able citizen of this place, accidentally full in the back yard of bis residence, on Tues day evening of last week, and broke his jaw. Much injury has been done to the outstanding wheat by Via rcceut rains. On the 18th ult., a young man by the name of George Mush was drowned while swimming some horses in the river above Williamsport. lie was a native of Ger many. The horses perished also. The West Branch II igh School, at Jersey Shore, will open its Fall session on Wednesday, the 15th iust. The Jersey Shore Re publican complains about their town clock being improperly attended to. Clinton. Two prisoners, Slcnkcr and Harris, who were incarcerated for counter feitino-. broke iail nnd cWrprl nut lintween Saturday evening aud Sunday morning l. A . f i....ij .i..n t I last. A reward of one hundred dollars is offered for their apprehension. The late rains did considerable damage to the roads ; but one bridge was left standing between Lock Haven and Howard. Wheat has sprouted considerably. Dysentery prevails to some extent in the neighbor hood of Lock Haven and Flcmington. In come families every member is prostrated. During a storm, 26th ult., a flash of lightning struck a tree in Robert M'Cor raick's field, and killed a fine mare and two colts that had taken shelter under it. Columbia. A Camp Meeting will be held on Berwick Circuit, to commence on tho 10th inst. The :amp ground lies about two miles north east of Berwick. Juniata. A young infant was seen floating down the canal on the 24th ult at Mifllintown. It had evidently been thrown into the canal to hide the shame of some inhuman mother. A Welsh lady gave birth to a child on tho platform of an emigrant car, on the 23d ult. A barn belonging to Benjamiu Akley, in Milford township, was struck by liglitning on the 26ih nit., and considerably burned, but not consumed, A borse and eow wer 1 killed by the same Btrcke. State Elections. Thursday, tho 2d inst., Tennessee nd North Carolina had their State Elections. In the former a Governor and ten mem bers of Congress, and in the latter, mem bers of Congress and Legislature, aud county ofliecrs. Monday, the Glh inst., Kentucky, Ala bama and also Texas will vote fur State officers and members of Congress. JfirMr. Patterson of JVie Parhoillc Lumin try, which was destroyed by a Missouri mob, has reached Chicago on his way to Kansas, lie is accompauied by one of Sharp's Patent Kifles, which, we think, is capable of a stylo of argument that will commend itself to the attention of such ruffians as Stringfcllow. J63f"'iVe have better farming weather for a week past, aud the Wheat crop is mostly housed, and Oats coming in. The amount of wheat lust by sprouting, is very small in a dizen fields we have seen. ftiBT" Adding strength to strength," the Philad. S'u has secured the cditorul ser vice of Joseph L Chester, lLq., (Julian Cramer.) pr-uThe Matt. Ward up fur Congress is not Matt. Ward the murderer. Friends of Temperance, arouse ! A Grand Temperance MASS MEETING is appointed lo be held at Aaronsburr, in Center county, on Kuiiuy the lUih of August next. The fi iends of this good cause are hereby most respectfully and earneMly invited to allend. Come one come all ! Il is a glorious cause. i,,v"lv'"S the peace and happiness of millions God and Humanity. Let us not then be weary in well-doin. Let there be no compromise with the enemy. Let us not be satislicd with anything short of I'ioimi-iticix. The exercises will commence at 9 o'clock A M, and continue during (he day. A Free Dinner will be piven. The Addresses to be in the German and English Languages. The following persons have been invited as Spea kers, viz.Gov. Pollock, Ex Gov. Uiler, Key. Dr. Malcom, Rev. H.Zieeler, Rev. P.S.rVner, J.T.Hale, ii..vm . Vlister r.sq, aml L.iun tsq, James Aiken, and others. JOIIX KliEMKR, In. MARTIN L. I.KI'l ZF.I.L, MICHAEL HARPER, Wll. SHAFFER, J. II. STUVER, Cummittre of Arrangements Aarnnsbnrp, July 14, ltS.-5 Lewisburg Post-Office Arrangements. l'lftr.APKt.PH.t Mail daily (e-er,t Snn.h.T) eia Cat tai a It. It. to Hilton, ! at III o'clock a. il. AXriiHX Mail, daiij- (rlcept Sundae.) cl"M at a o'clock P. M. n eSTEltX, on Manila?, Wtdnrrda and f ri.t.jr, elor at o'eliTk, A. M. .VOA'raA'.VH illUm.port) Slond. Wedn. and ri, do- at o'clock. A. M. C'rri?.V,(SelineeTOTe)TueBd. Ttiuri. ami Saturd.. rl,r at 1 o'clock, I' M BCFfALO S ROADS FOKEST ., Tu, aud Kri , r!or at a T. it., nf uiglit prtredini. Ilu.inew. hour, daily, (e-a-ept Sun'tav.; Iroui C until !1, o'clock. A, Al , aud Irom 1-' until I' M. Juir U, lSj. 11. W. CKOTZKR, P. M. Ptet office stamp! 1 etamnej Envelope! f.r pale at the eflta JPV" BOOKS! BOOKS! Ac. a variety lit? of School Uook-, Blank Books, liift Books fi r holiday preienH.Toy Hooks, Albums, I)iarys,Maszines,Newpapers,Letterand Cap Paper of different qualities.Fancy Note.Draw 1112, Legal, and Sermon paper, Bristol Hoard for Needlework, Envelopes of every descrip tion. Wafers Motto &e.., fine S'eel aud Metalic Penns.Qmlls, Ten and Paper Knives.f.old and Silver Pens and Pencils. Inkstands, Inks, Port Monnaies, Folios, Tooth Brushes and a variety of articles for the toilet for Sale Cheap at the LewUburg Pott Ofliee. Vtrrreclid Weekly. Wheat Rye Corn Oats Flaxseed ... ..81.50 Ki-'us- .$ 12 . VI , 10 . 10 . 12 .5,50 87 Tallow Lard Racon Ham Cloversced . r7 50 l 1 Dried Apples. 1,25 liiitter 1G At the Lewisburg M. E. Parsonare, 2d inst, by Kev.B.B.IIamlin, Aaron P Lark of Uatiplun Co. and Miss Martha Sawyer of Mitllmbiirp. On the 2d inst, by J. A. Mcrtz, Esq., F. A. Marshall of East BulTaloe and Miss Hosanna Miller cf Chillisquaque. DIED, In Athens, Pa., yesterday, of Erysipelas. Miss M L. IIcsTuw. Rest, dear Mary! you had in Life -chosen that good part which can not be taken from" you. Of apoplexy, at the residence of her son, Michael Peters, Esq. in Erie Co, ()., Bunday morning 29th ult, Mrs. Scsasxaa Petes, in her HOth year. In Chillisquaque Tp, 2fith alt.. Christiana, daughter of John and Barbara Shrader, aged 1 year, : months, 12 days. In Kelly Tp, 1st inst .Joseph, son of Robert and Julian Hood, aged S monlhs. Near Minlinburg, 29th ult., John Stees Sen. in his ? Ith year. At York. 24th ult, afrerl 69 years. Elizabeth wife of Rev.A.Ettin--er formerly of N. Berlin. In Muncy Creek Tp, 19th ult, Frederick Diinm, in his K2d year. In Portsmouth, Va, 27th ult, A. Jcor MFiiiniw, aged 31 years, I month, 7 davs son of the late Col Jackson M'Faddin of Lew ishnr. Our vonns friend married here and left lor the South.with the brightest prospects. k. r..,r months since. The following Obit- ry notice we copy 'from .the Portsmouth Daily Trmucript of the JOth ult.. Th. .l.-.ih of Mr. M'Fud'lin h- rt a gloom nier ihe mind, of a larce portion of thl community. He ha enjo-ed hi nnu-1 hollh. up to last Mond.e, wlj-o lua llluew, then thouabt to he el'lCht. en.ued. llut hi! en levement! had thrown him in proximity to that part of Go'port infecu-d with the Vellow Keeer, and -, it ap peared tliet he waa the eul jeet of that terrihle di-eaie. The ikill of ecral phyH"n!, th- awidnoui attention of ,,, friend! who nuried him with deeotcd heart!, all l.ii. d to aecnre him from the aad ifine. Comparatieely a ttrancer, he hod neeerthel-!! won the warm friendehip of many, llii nohle qualiUca were calculated to hare thi! effect lusnifled in hi! demeanor, there wa! vet a cenial elow of pirit that encased with attachment all who kuew him. The confidence of tlioee he wa! connec ted with in bn.inea. and the hih regard of a large circle of friend! here, were accorded to him. Hi. friend! here and at a dilance may Bnd eomwlation In the fact that while in full po!-c!eion of hu fcultic of mind, he cee ht earneet atu-ntion to tne inl.ject ol relisoon. The im nrcwioni that maternal piety had hcen imlrumenlal in fiiinit upon him, were reeiTed. He w rolled In earnest nrv"r and ei perlcna'd coneertinir merer. Hn aout made happy in U rd. "'"'"T 'hJ "7 of hi! departure, for hi! aSlieled widow, who had been hi! deeoted wile for only a fow month!, and whoee uapl noua care ao -coined hii momenu of !offertn under the u-rrihle di!ea, f,! thed.-e-t icrmeilhr- May the Uod of the widoW be her May and consolation" Tar the Lewisburg Chronicle. To the younz Gentlemen wko otlrndrd A. Jaek- ton M'Faddin in hit last Sickness. I know not yonr namea : but r heard of yonr daring In the eauee of Humanity, triend!hip. and lan. Cuhe.ilineofdai.iier, in labor "''""? florae onward wlih courage aad strength from ahorn When Pertiten-e etruek at the heart nf our brother. Then iikii aaihered round him. fraternal and true . Not e'en the Kind band of hi! own tender mother Could nurse Aim mora kindly, more gentl j Uuvn you I Flow blest was the lot of onr dear one departed. Now resting In peace, and sweat nope in the tome! 0 thanks for your riuiD-nir, ya brae and kind-beartea Whom Ught e'en the chamber of Death mold illume I Thankri thanks' tat year goodness T and O may yon new Lack friend! when the hand of affliction suaJl em lie: May the mercy ot 'rod rest upon you toe aeer. In the Home ef his lore in his mansions of light t Aug il Hit. -' OLD 1ET Of A- J M'l. t9A gentleman in Hartley, having two good farms, offers one of them for sale through our columns. HofXoWAv's Puts certain Remedy for Indleeetioo anl Ueer Of nipiaint. laria Arm-trun (7j, ol 'ft-lear-town New Jersey, aulfertd more than moxt people from indigestion, aj ooaiuiUKd by liver Complaint, aeteral very cleeer mudieal men told her she wa! iu a consump tion, and her friend despaired other ever recovering, as be had tried every tiiiue they thoucitt likely to heueflt hvr. witboul succees. At la!t she tried llolloway ! Pill, which "i.ickiy aseimilated with the blood, removed tua obuoxious matter, and thoroughly cleansed Bnd renova te,! the eyvtem. The result is, tlt.t she Was perl'-ctly cured, aud now enjoys Hie be.t ol health. These Pill! are alsu a certain cure for nil diseases uf the stomach and bowels. CSTo the Citizens of Union County, res pectfully submitted. The undersigned citizens of Hartley township would respectfully recom mend that as the time is approaching for the nominations of candidates to be elected at the ensuing election, ihai meetings should be called in each township (on a day in August) of the Division men, irrespective of party politics, aud elect two delegates out of each party, lo meet at Seal's or any other place a majority may agree upon, on the Monday following the township metiiug, to form a Ticket for County Oiricers to he supported by Ihe people. Wit ness our hands ihe 21th day of July A.D.1355. James Madden, J K Wilson, John Wilt, Mark lI.iHVenny,&c.A.c. Wfsl Buffalo David Shaffer, Win Rule White Deer S.iml Marshall, Win Killer Kelly Jacob Hummed, Win Wilson Buffalo James MX'rei'lit, Francis Wilson East Uiill'ilo Gideon Ileal. Jacob (Jnndy Union Joseph Shannon. John Vanbuskirk William Jones, TTORNEY at l.aw.Cul lections IX. promptly attended to. OiHce opposite Mine s Hotel, 6'Jlr LEWISBVRG.PA. Arthur's Seir-itcallns Can! ARE the cheapest and best I'ateut out, for preserving Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. Three sizes for sale by IILRS1I & VORSE, Lewisburg. ti" Peterson's MANUAL for preserving Fruits &c. for sale as above price cts. Bargains! BARGAINS! CELLING OFF to close business, at U M. LEWIS' CHEAP 8T0KE, Market St., neit door to Kline's Hotel. IS Ladies and Uemlemen are invited to CALL AND EXAMINE the (Joods, which will be sold at Cost I'rIt'CS ! To Iron Blasters and Dealers. PKNN'A Wire Vorks--Xo.2 1 Arch St. X above Front PHILADELPHIA. SIEVES, RIDDLES, SCREEKS.Woven Wire of all meshes and widths, wilh all kinds of Plain and Fancy Wire Work. Paper Maker's Wire, all kinds. Cylinder and Dandy R-vlls, covered in the best manner in or out of ihe City. A very superior artirle of Heavy Fonnder's Sieves all kinds of Iron Ore Wire, Wire and Sieves for Seed, Grain, Starch, Snuff, Brick dust, Ac. 3m590 BAYLIES, DARBY & LYNX. Trusses Trusses Trusses ! "gQj C. II. NEEDLES, TKUws AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, S.W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sis. PHILADELPHIA, Importers of fine Fuksm Tmesis, combining extreme tightness, ease, and durability, with correct construction. Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited by remitting amount., as le-lr.w : Sending number ot iurhre around th lijos, an,l !tatiog aid., anVi-tra. L'o.t of Auntie Tril . a, . d. Lioiil,le JA, 0, 8. 10. Innmetiou! as t wear.anil how to arfect a cure, when poesible, sent wilh the Trufs. Also for sale, in great variety, J?r. Banning' s Improved Patent Body Braee, for the ears of Prolap.ua ltri ; at!o 9oiRa frops anl .iiprort!; fatent fihoiiljer Hrai-e!. rlieet r:ipan,lers aud Krvclor Urares, adapted lo all with Su.tp S)iouldrs and Weak l.ntig.; Jritrlt..ta Kla.tie Atxlomiual Uvlu, tfu..pen aories ; , rin-,-!. aaale and female. M'S'liee' ICouuiH, with La.ly attendants, 1v.',fc) PRIVATE SALE. ' piIE undersigned offers at Private Sale -JL a beaiitilnl and well-known property sit uate in Hartley township. Union county, on the road from Hanleton to KautTiuan's Mill, about one mile from either place, containing SO Acres of land more or less, whereon are erected a large two storey Urick House, Jh a I arse and commodious BARN, a sjinokeJtJL House, Brick Spring House wi.h running Water brought in pipes from a Rood Spring, a Wash houe, Hn? stye, &c. There is a fine ggjthhfiy ORCHARD on the premises, con uCtaining a variety of choice Fruit Trees, namely: Apples, Cherries, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Quinces, of different varieties, all in full bearing. The land is in a hi?h state of cultivation, nearly all of it inclining somewhat towards the south, nnder good fences, and laid off iu regular fields. Persons desirous of procuring for them selves a pleasant and convenient home, will please call at the residence of the subscriber. JACOB ROYEK. Aug. 1, 1855. pd2m Hermetical Self-Sealing Can, 10 R preserving Fruits, Grecu Com, Peas, Peaches, Tomatoes, &c Ac. l"yAre easily opened or closed require no soldering may be used year after year- demand unlimited every Farmer and House. keeper should be a purchaser! SPRATT S PATENT for sale by the dozen or single, (different sizes.) full directions lor preserving accompany the cans. II. W. CROrZER, Agent, Lewisburg. Public Notice. RAN away from the subscriber, on or about the 17th inst., an indentured Apprentice lo the Tailoring business, named '1 homos P. Wikon. All persons are hereby forbid harboring or trusting him on my ac count, and if anybody brings him back 1 will be indebted lo him, or to the boy, six cuts of a rawhide well laid on. JOHN B. MILLER. Lewisburg, July 17, 1855 Notice to a Few. QUITE a number of persons who were indebted to the subscriber individually for the Chronicle, Advertising, &c, promised to pay "in a few days," or, "immediately afler harvest." Many of those have honorably met their engagement, but several remain on the wrong side of ihe book. It is hoped that this notice will "jog the memory" of all in arrears as effectually as ihe Justice and Constable could do il. O. N. WORDEN. JUST RECEIVEDA fewboires of superi or CHEESE ; a lot of new No. 1 SHAD, and MACKEREL (neatly put up in quarter casks') for sale at reasonable rates, by July 1. HAYE8 & CO. New Establishment! LEWIS OVERPECK would respectful ly inform the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity ihat he has opened rooms at the Un ion Temperance Hotel, where he is prepared to take DAGUERREOTYPE LIKENESSES iu the most improved and life-like manner, and put np in cases varying in price from 50 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. 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. 1865. William VanQezer, A TTORNEY at Law, 1 Lc'tvl-ibura;, l nton Co., Pa. ..yoifice on Suuih Second St., recently by II C Hickok, Ksq. bit A Blessing to the Afflicted. DR. C. L. KELLIXG.Mcchanicsburs, l'a., announces to all afflicted with Tu mors, Wens, Cancer, Cancer Warts, Polypus, Lupus, Moles or Marks. Scrofula or King's Evil, While Swelling, Fever Sores, S..re Legs, and all diseases thai hare been usually ti c ited with Caustic or Knife, that he can remove them by an enlirely new method, without cul- . ; : i l.....f. ... uiiK. uurniniF or pain, hchiki vuiuiyiuiium Ether is used. It is no maiter 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 Vezetable Poison is applied, and no money required, except for medicine, until a cure i perlected. Chronic aud all other diseases net mentioned above, especially Venereal afflictions treated wilh po sitive surcess, if curable. Full particulars can be obtained by addressing C. L K EL LING. M D , Mechatiicsbmg, Cumberland Cj, Pa., enclosing a letter stamp. Cii Tios. Strangers coming to Mechanics burg to see the Dr. are cautioned to beware of unprincipled persons, as some have been de ceived. Do not ak for the Dutch Doctor or any other, as Dr. K. is the only one in this valley, who can perform cures by the new method. Thj Dr's office is directly opposite the Union Church. Mechanieshurg is 8 miles from Harrisburg, on ihe Cumberland V. R. R.. and accessible from all parts ofihe Union. The Dr. will visit cases within a reasonable distance when de sired. July 97 5l'.3yl FRESH MEAT! fPJlE subscriber has re-opened his L MEAT MARKET, in the rear of hi dwelliug on .S 31 street, Lewisburg, (opposite ihe .Methodist Chapel) where he will endeavor to furnish iu their seaou BEEF.VEAL, MUT TON, &c., in good order. The prices lor caule, etc., continuing to be high. I will sell at very reasonable raus for KEADV PAY. EiyFresh on Tuesday and Fridav mornings. July 6, 1S55. FRANCIS ZELLEKS. Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure, IOR the Prevention anil Cure of Inter . imltent and Kemittent Fevers, Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever. Dumb Ague. General Debility, Night Sweats, and ail other forms of disease which have a common origin in Ma laria or Miasma. This i a NATI HAL ANTIDOTE ehirh will entirety protect any r-wlfiit r traveller evn in tlie tuivt .icaly urawuuipy lifiilitie. In-ui any Ague or I.hIi, u wbatev r, ur any ii jux; Irom cuuslact ibhaliug Malaria h.-M-a-e or Mi!aui It will instantly rherfc tli Ague in perrons alio have sutfrml triiui any liu:lli ! tiiue. fntu cue tiny to twenty years, eo that lln-y llee.1 never to tiuVJ auotlter thill, ey cuntiotiiiift IU u?e acctjriliu l tlirv-tiii'. The ,atieiit at ouce heirin. to reoiver !jjM.tite and .tr. njith. and eon liuite! until a iNTinaiient ai.il ra!i-l rure is. OVcuai. One or twu LuilU'S will auw-r luronlioury t-uHra; some Duty rejuire onire. ll.reetioiK prl'iled in 'irrni:n, Fr,-heh aittl .-pam.h, ac-xmpney rah L.tlle. 1'ritfe Oue liullar. Liberal discounts made lo Ihe trade. EVIDENCE OF SAKETT. Ne'e York. June 11, lsi.S. ''I hare mn-le a eh mieat exaoiinala,ii i'f "llHt,:V KE vta aso A-iir lrk,' or "Asiii.,ti.t to Maiaiua." au,l have t.-.te-l it for Arvenic, Meicnry,!uiuiiu and Stn, h uine, t,tt hnte uut found at-artirieor eiiher in it. D"r have 1 hmu'l any sultauee In iDieomnuMUou tllat would prove injurious to Itie rdilitutieu. JAMES H. CHILTON, M D. CliemUL- EVIDENCE OP MEI1IT. l.vi!n ao, Union Co, Pa May 2. 1S35. Ma. J. A. Rnonts over Sir: The h,x ef medicine yoa sent me wa. duly reeeivl on the 11th of April. I umv sold aU,ut one half t f it. and so far tlie pwsple that h;ve use,! It are .san-tt-d thai it ha! eured Un-ul. It lla! o-r-tainly !l,'pp.d the A,n in everv otie who La! ued it, and six ot Ihe cases were r lotiir elandin. ly sitter, w ho ha! had it tor f.re or i years ha, a. aud enuld never r-t it etnpi.1. exrept by Quiuine. and that only as Ir.nir as she would take it, is now, 1 tlima, entirely eured by your remedy. C. K. M'GI.NL. rACTIDVTO AlH E SITFEKERS. Take no more Atsenie. Tonies. Merrury, Q-iinlns, F.b riluees, trjcliuiue. or Auti-l'eriiicH of any kind. The wel. known iueflirieury of these noiu. poiMA! prove! them to lte Ihe olf-pnnn eitlier of false ruedieal prlnei ples. or of merrenary quacks. The only remedy iu eais ieuue that i. I.ith iure an,l hariuley.. i. KUOllES' FLVEK AND AiiL'K CTHE. a.Vor sale at Uie Lewbburg Cros Out 1t nii,ST C. R. MOINLT. MEW GOODS AGAIN. BEAVER A KREMER have just received a lot of New Goods, conMslm" of Ladies diess goods, dress trimmin; French needle work prints, Hasery ahawls, &c. ic, June 15, '55. INGRAIN and Venetian carpets, a cod as sortment just received, cheaper than ever by June 15. Heaver fc Kreraer. TESTINGS and Pantaloons Stuffs. A va netv of fancy and plain VeMinjrs, suita ble for this season, and of the latest styles just received and for sale cheap. Also, handsome summer Pantaloons Sniffs f"r eenilemen and boys' wear. l!EA YEK KREMER. JUST RECEIVED! V LARGE and splendid assortment of Collars, Sleeves and Spencers, with a full assortment of Dress Triinminjs Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery and Notiotis; Window Miades and Paper, Parasols, Hats, &c. Jkc. which will ac tually be sold at reduced prices to suit ihe tunes. Call and see ihe Goods and hear the Prices, and i'tde for vonrselves. C. MENSCH. Murray's buildinj, opposite ihe old Graham Stand. Lewisbure, May 1, 1S55. MERCHANT TAILOR! JOHN II. BE ALE, bavin enlarged J and improved his Shop, on Market Street, next to Hayes' store, has now cpened a large and select stock of C lotbs, CafsKliiirre?, Testings aud Trimmings of all kinds, also GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH-1 INGGOOUS.such as Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery- Collars, See. &.c. He will also carry on Cutting and .Making in all their branches, with despatch, according to order, without cabbaging, and on the moat reasonable terms. lteadyoiiiade C lotUlns: always on hand cheaper than Ihe cheapest. Having a large force of experienced hands in my employ, I hope with all these facilities to Rive general satisfaction, and share liberally in public patronage. I respectfully invite all wanting anything in my line cf business to call and examine my slock of Goods. JOHN H. BEALE. Lewisburg, May JO, J $554 Latest from Sebastopol! MEW GOODS, 1 lor spring and Summer, COMPRISING EVERYTHING WASTED IN OUR LINE OF BUSINESS, AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES, now received and for sale by the subscribers. We invite a public inspection of our stock of Merchandize. in rsii & voitsr. Lewisburg, May 10, ItSoi Small Profits and Quick Sales!! T the CHEAP STORE of The subscribers offer, at the old M Fadden Storeroom, opposite C. Penny's Saddle shop, a choice assortment of bought for Cash and selected with great eare. The Goods comprise the usual variety, and will be sold HTat the lowest possible prices. We respectfully invite old and new patrons and th public generally to call and see our Mock befor. puxchwinB "'o 8 FITTER Lewisbure, April M. IS MARIA J. GRIER, tl. D , A GUADUATE of the Pciia Medical Univerity,of fhilaJa,oflers he, prufe sioual services lo the people of Lnwuburg and VIClllltV Otiice at her father's residence. (Tr. J. F Urier's, one door below J. L. Yoder's Jewelry tore. April in, MOi. New Firm and New Goods ! A T the Mammoth Drug & Chemical -iL nipi;r.um of CHRIST &. CALDWELL. The undersigned having purchaser) the entire Mammoth Drug htire tormerly kept hy Dr , - - - - 'a'p "" V. "e " ' 'rd'r, J""1 Prescriptions at a moment a nonce. We have a laiire and well selected stock of freak and pure IRltJS, MI.DICLSEH, Chemicals Dyestuffs. Oils. Paints, Glass. I'nitv and DKLGGISTo' GLASSWARE, All kinds vf Ptxtut M.diuinet, Fruit ami Confectionery, Tobacco, SoulT.and Imported Cigars of lh choicest brands. Fancy .Yoio'is and TMrt Articles. Fine Toilet S.iaps tt Perfumery cf all kinds, llHCkUK 191 C'OWBS (- EVERT VaRIITI. nook and Stationery, a general variety ot Literary and SchJul Books. Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description ; fre-h Tine 0;l atd Patent Lull ing Fluid atu-avs ou hand. PURE WlNbS and LIQUORS of ail kinds for Medicinal nses. Fire Fi'n f nnd ZlnK Faints. I'res'-rvin;; and Pickling Jars, 4c r7"Custorr.erswill find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is impossible here lo enumerate, ai.d all sold al moderate prices Call and see us, one and all, and see our stock ; and if we can't sell you cheap goods, we will not ask you to bur. We are always on hand to wait on customers. Remember the Mammoth Drugstore! THEO. S. CHRIST, F. . CALDWELL. Lewisburg. Union Co. Pa. Iy Y RAILROAD A new supply of Fancy (ioodi, Porte Monnaies, German Pipes, and Kiunikinique Tobacco; also a variety ol new Ho'ks, the verv latest works, lo be had at June 29. '55. CHRIST It CM LP WELL'S. 1)Y CANAL. A Iresh supply of White y Lead, Paris and Chrome Green ground in oil ; also Turkey Umber in 1 lb. cans : Lin seed Oil, Turpentine. Pine Oil and Fluid, all of which we will sell al the lowest rates to b had at CHR 1ST It CA L I) WE I. VS. LAST, bui not Least, a fine assortment of ihe very best Perfumery for ihe lad;es and Rents, conMstin" of A'monJ and Honey i -Soaps, EllraCtS for the hdkf., Colrfnc, Bay I.eal and llonev water. Bureau Perfume, etc to be had at ( H.'tlST CA1JJ WELL'S. The long-established Hat Store ! "risA.NKLIX SPYKER would reject- J fully announce that he has jut opened a inot splendid assortment of SPRING AND SIMMER II VTS. C IPS, and 1'I.U TIIl.e, and is selling them at lower prices than ever before offered in Lewisburg. Hat Moleskin. Silk, Brush,Wide-awake, Ani; ,la, Hungarian, Panama, Sirau, Chip Ac. trap of all sorts, sizes, descriptions and puces.- Flatts and Fancy Hats for CHILDREN, of the latest and most beautiful patterns. C'lotlllne for Spnn; au Summer such as Coals, Pants, Vests, Shins, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, and every other sort of Wearing Apparel of the latest cut, and cheaper than the cheapest. tV Carpet Bajs, Trunks. Umbrellas, aad a great variety of other articles. The public are cordially invited to exam ine his stock, as he is confident that they will be satisfied with his Goods and Prices. Re- mem oer ine uai Mann JHarKet street. 2d door east of Third, formerly J F Spyker Lewisburz, April 21, 155 List, but not Least! T DDIXGS & WETZEL would announce J to the Tradintj community, in Town and Country, that they have now nuished the re ception of the largest and best stock of Kprlnpr and .Summer Goods ever brought to their store room, comprising the usual variety of Dry Goods, Gents' and Lad.es' Summer Wear, Groceries. rockery, Hardware, ((uceniware, and all Goods desired for HOUSEKEEPERS an i FARMERS. Our Goods were selected with nnnsual care, and we believe will be found of ihe very best, and (for the quality) as cheap as they can rea sonably be aii'.rded at any other store on ihe Wet Branch. We respectfully invite onrold customers lo call and see our stocks, and we are sure we can suit yonr wants and tastes. Produce ta ken as nsual cash rever refused. May 1 1 . .V.. lUUINGSt A WETZEL. The "Old Hammoth" Swarming riTII Xew Goodsand Old Customers! II J. &, J. ll tLLS are now receiving and opening for public 111- spection, an unusually lare assortment of MERl'll.tDIZE for Sprin; aud Summer comprising all the varieties of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HAUL WARE, Q L'EEMS WA R 17, PLASTER Stf.T, Fish, Ac, required in similar Mercantile Houses, to which they invite the attention of all desirinj iood Goods al fair Prices. llr.in 4..l nlliar I'nnnlrv Pr,utn. t.l'.n 3t h.,elt,flire. "j & j. WALLS. Lewisburg, May 1, 1955. New Firm! New Gaois! New Store! 'PJIE Suliseribers havin enlered into I a Copartnership in Mercbanditio?. and havins re-litied and improved the .storeroom of H P Shelter formerly occupied by Kremer fc Co, would respecti'tilly announce lo the trading enrmnnnitv that Ihev are iit opening a LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, adapted to the wants of all, and comprising Ihe usual varietv kept at Stores in tho larger Towns. WCALL A.lt SEE. (More particulars hereafter.) J. srhrejrer . Son. Lewisburg. April HI. CARPETS. A very large and well selected lot of cotton and all wool Carpets, from 5"i cts. to $1.25 per yard. A portion of these Carpets were bought at auction, others direct from the mannfactors. at prices that we can sell them very low. Those in want of Carpet we invite to call and loot before buying else where. J. SCHREYER & SON. June 1, 1SS5. V LARGE and desirable slock of Ladies' Dress Goods, of everv kind, for sale cheap by J. SCHREYER A SON. A LARGE lot of Ladies' spring and sum mcr Shawls, for sale verv low. by June 1, IRS5 J. SCHREYER t SOX CLOTHS, Cassimeres.TweeJs and Summer Wear, for sale cheaper than ever bv June 1. 1855 J. SCHREYER SO- Old Soldiers' Blanks. BOVXTY LAND WARRANT blanks lor all engaged id th- service of the l.S. in the War of 11 and for their W Hows, at the OITice of the Lewisburg C hionicle. SCHOOL ORDERS eatly printed and for aale at the Cboniclt 0tt.ee James F. Linn. J. Herrill Linn. I . Si. J. SI. LINN, J i 4tlorncya at Lavr, LEWISULKO, 674 Union C unty, Penn'a. "Have yoa sees SAH?" (JEEMS to be a Question asked Ij ' J aluii st everybody ; but w inquire, 1 lljiLt you teen the Late Firm, I with their suf ply of j Xrw nuols, s.bo', Cutters, AC.T I Tf 1 The snbv rihers having associated them J rL selves into a Copartnership in busibe-. now offer to t,e j.o'ol:e, at the OM iianj ; of S. cV D. Slis, ou Market Sl the cheuoi ' (for Cash and best lot of koots " siki-:s, ; fur Men and Boys, ever offured in Lewisburg J Alo a new and splendid assortment of GVM SHOES for Ladies mnd Gentlemen. ' A variety of Gaiters, Half (Jailers, Ties, Bjs- kins, Siippers Ac. fi r Ladies and Misse--, j also Children's Shoes of ihe latest i styles and sizes ; Ac. iVc. .e. I Work made to trder Meniiin? done as j u.ual and as the Workmen hare rendered I satisfaction heretofore, we tru-t we :h?.l! havo j a full share of public pain nape. SAM will i continue to be on hand as forn.crlr, and hepea . to give general satisfaction to all cu?-tiir.er tiLlf'KK A. M i "AiililN. i Lewisbur?, Feb. 512, ts-55 J. Franklia Harvey, SI. D., HOAKEOPATIIIC rhyvk-Iiin would respectfully announce to the citizens ol Lewisbur? and vicinity that he has permanent ly located himself in this place, and asks a share of the public patronage, (eelin? assured, that he can treat with unsurpassed success all curable diseases that Ihe human family are prone to. In the treatment of diseases of fe males and children the ereat Hom'Si-pailiic law stands without a rival; also in chronic diseases, that has baHled the skill of other sys tems, Uomrcopaihy stands f rth as a fiam. claiming victory in aimust every ea.s-. Ail ye alUicted, jive it a trial ; it will not cist yuu mnch. Try before you condemn. l)r. H. is a reeular traduate of ihe Hrmre opaihic Medical Cullege, of Pennsylvania. (I'hilada ) Oliice on Heeond street, above Market, for merly occupied by Dr. Wilson, where he can be consulted at all times wheu Lot ou proles ! sional dnv. j Lewisburg. April 20, I55. j GREAT ATTRACTION i T the OU Staa l of L J. II il tS & CO. Just arnvinr a lanje aiid ri'.tn-iir a-.s rt ment of N E Vv GOODS, purchased al the low est Ca-h figure, and of course wiii be scii at a sma.l advance. We have a large stock of Dry Gootlt cf all grades aud textures Fancy Dress Silks from 511 cts to !i.25 per yard. Berate Delan-s from 10 to 'io cts, Shally Boraxes, Barred and Siriped Boraze and Tissues, French, ElIisH and American Prims of all styles. ICO pieces of Madiler color Prints (at fij) warranted fast colors, also a handsome acsorimeut of LAtt and Eml.roi'lery.together with a great variety of Cloves, Hosiery, Parasols, Ladies' Port Monnais Ac Ac. GROCERIES. HARDWARE, CROCKERY. CEDARWARE in abundance of a superior quality, also superior lot of bTONEWAKB of all descriptions. a lot of Ready uiasie Clothing Hats and Caps of all descriptions. CARPETING Inirrain, Ail-WooL Heron, and Rag Carpets.Stair Carpets, Rns Oilcloth, Wiudow Blinds Ac Ac. all of which will be sold low for Cash or approved credit. I'p'The hihesi Market price paid for all kin.: ! GRAIN. IRON, PL ASTER, FISH.S ALT. COAL. Ac. always on hand. J. HAVES & CO Lewisburg, April 2S. lt5j ; CABINET WARE. 'Ilarins taken the Shop on .North fourth street, near tbe Franklin House, formerly occupied by F A Donachy and A D Eider, the subscriber most respectfully informs ihe citizens of Lewisbur" and vicinity that he is prepared to manufacture all Kinds of Cabillft VI Ul c, cli.. nsiLJ BniEAlS. TABLES. Bedsteads. S-amKcr-, Sofas, Corner Cupboards, Card Tables, a'.i kinds of CHAIRS, Ac A. sc. thai he nir.Le.sfc-1 COFFINS to order, and havin? prov: him. self v i;h a IIIMHsii: he will be prepared t attend Fanera'.s. Having encage 1 the best workmen.therefi re the public may rely upon having the best of work from the best materials. JOHN S. SHIFTON N B. All kin.?? of Country Produce taken, in exchange. Lewisburg, Apiil 26, IKio NEW HARDWARE STORE ! HOL'SEKEPERS. attention ! Wil! be fourd at the rew Hardware! Store of REY NOLD A M'FADDEN. l-ewisborg, Candle sticks, Snuffers, Clothes Lines, Cotiee Mills. Knives and Fork. Shears and Scisore. Bake Pans, Round and.Oval Boilers, Shovels and Tores Srair Rods, Ac which will be sold low for the money. Ladies, call and see. SHOEMAKERS know what a trouble il isi. get an assortment of Lasts, Mororrrs. Li ning and Binding Skins, French Kitt. Sii'-e Thread, Heel Nails, Bnsiies Ac; all, and much more, yon will find a! the new Hardwr.rw ftoreol KEVNOI.nsA M'FAI'l'FN. SADDLERS, if you call and examine i'C stock of Harness. Bridle and Roller Bnr kles. Ruts. Hames, Stirrup. Monntmg, C rill ing. Deer Hair, training Web, Sa.ldle Trees. W hip Stocks and Saddlers' Toi-ls. von will n'l it to vour advantage. !.ir,Twar.'f-tcre in Lew isbtir.... REYNOLDS A M FAPDE . CtOACHMAKEBS w,n find constantly on hand Elipnc Springs, Axles, Hub Bi,us. Lans, Ojk Kelii.ee, Bows, and a general as sortment of Triniminss, at the Hardware Slore of KEY NOLDS A M "FADPEN. I.ewisbnr?. I "FARMERS, come and examine our new slock of Trace. Halter, I'reast and Butt Cuains. 4 prong M. Foi Vs. Hay Korks, Scyihes. Grain Rakes, Cutting Knives. Act! the Hard ware Store of REYNOLDS A M'FADDEN. CARI'ENTERS. we can snpply sou with the celcbiated Greenfield Tool Ccmpany'a Tlanes, Hunt's celebrated Hatchets, Axes, Ad zes. Boat Builders' Adzes, Chisels, Squares. Saws, Saw Sets, Angers, Plane Bills, Hills "f all kinds. AU will be sold lower than usual al cash prices. Drop in and see, cntlemen i no charge for examining stock, al ihe Hard ware Store of REYNOLDS A M'FADDEN- DTI. J. M. MTLl'EE, Surnron an.I Mechanical Dentist, reepeetfullv offer his professional services i. the ladies and een tlemen of this place and us vieinitv. He is provided with ine laiesi im(.iu,i.i.m.. Teeth, which will be inserted on Pivot or Gold Plate, lo look as well as natural. Teeth an l Stnmps of Teem. men narc orwmw -ae.ee. or troublesome, will be extracted wilh the la te! and most approved instruments, in lh . r..i .,! .iniiAe manner, and with milHG!ICliiiu - . the least possible pain. Persons desirous ot procuring wnole sets ol leein muu.v. I . ..... i.. . nnrh nmp. trouble act expense might be saved bv havirj their work rlone at home. In short, he is prepared to at tend lo every thing in Ihe line ol Dentistry, and his performances will be warranted I" answer all the useful and ornamental puipcse of tfce art. For reference app'y to his numerous eustr- "'vinAufje, Vnien Co. Pa., April l 'e5i STJm3pJ
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