LEWISBUKG CHKONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. tmhx Cjirnnirlc. X. O. KlcroZ, Editor. O. W. WOBDEN, Printsr. At 1 SO cash la adrauua, $T.JS in three nrooths. r witbia the rear, uiI $J,5 it th end of the year. Agente ia Philadelphia V D Palmer and K WJSI. Leictsburff, Friday MoRxixfVJj A"TwrBPIE'IllEieTJtor. A.lminMrntors. PoUie j,a .11 who wifh to procurr or to MecU Lioald d well to ie notice of the "soo-land incremne'rcil.tHn in acrmmumty c,.ntaj SiSTa lue a proportion uf arttw. vent proJucer.. waJuMer., and JeaUr., a any other in the State. cgThe clear and conclusive opinion of Chief Justice IllacV, in the Railroad case, will be found on the first page. We al.-to pu'ol Vn a notice of a recent judicial decis-i n in Ohio in reference to county subscrip tions, which we give simply as an illustra- tion of the sul jectj and not lcause there is any doubt as to the constitutionality ot 4i. l ..,W wl.ii h our Commissioners the acted, or any uncertainty or inefficiency in the Uzal remedies for any failurs in the performance of a plainjofficial duty. jgrWe learn that Police officers from Philadelphia succeeded, on Monday last, near Turbutsville, Northumberland coun ty, in arresting Dr. Giltncr, one of a band of counterfeiters, that infested that neigh borhood for some time past. The officers came upon them at the house of Giltner, while in"thc act of manufacturing money. Giltncr was not taken until after being lUG l " wounded by a rifle shot. The rest, we understand managed to make their escape. Dies, plates, and a large quantity of coun terfeit money, were found on the premises. SWe are requested to state that Rev. Dr. Dowi.lSOjOf Philadelphia, will preach the Annual Sermon before the Society for Moral Inquiry, on next Sabbath afternoon, iu place of Rev. E. 31. Lew, who can not be here. .Thc Musical World, and The Mu sical Times are united, and will, hence forth, be issued vrel.ly, by Dyer & Willis, atfeaayear,twocopies?.j,nveeopics.;i,( in advance. Richard htorrs lllis, one j the beat musical scholars in America, wili I devote his whole attention to The Musical World &, Times. ' ,Vc learn from various pcr.-nus that looe the New Berlin meeting a marked change f public sentiment has taken place in nearly all parts of the county ia reference to the Susquehanna road, and large Lumbers influential of men, who were before hostile, owing to falsehoods whieh bad been imposed upon them, aro fTow satisfied on the subject, and have become he firm friends of the road, and cheerfully icrt their influence to maintain a souud public opiuiou on the subject As an il lustration, we may state, that a radical and lead'iug Democrat, of Limestone town ship, who acted agrinst the roa 1 at New Berlin, assured us, yesterday, that in his neighborhood tliey were now nearly all in favor of the road, and he addc-1, " I be.- licve if we had it te do over again, at New B crliti, the vote wowld be in favor of the ' rJ, instead of against it." This progr-siiig change iu public opinion, ii no ninre thau might naturally be es- pcted. 1-or, altliougli a community may be, as in this case, imposed, upon an-J mif M for a time, by gross and unblushing B.Lareprcsentations, the success c! niovcmeut ends with the discovery of the fraud : nnd wcll-mcamnz ana sensiun : : people, can not be arrayed for any great j, tLe sul joet was before the Legisla- l'-ngtk of time, by such means, ag.inst ,nre . tbc pUl,lic attention was specially their own true and substantial interests, greeted to it by Gov. Bigler's judicious - - TTITT- : and discriminating Veto Muaeae, which Kt A large number of visitors in town, i o , . . j . i . .1 . ...,- 'prudeutly confined the general principle is anticipated next weck.at the Commence- , i J , , . met exercises. The Hotels, and the more 'tl'ln narrow anJ saf,i lln'"s J ?ct ,n immediate friends of tbe Institution, can ne. not of diHati-faction nit well accommodate all those ; and we ! was beard n, olJcct'on, made bJ an confidently appeal to the Christian kind-1 "ilU'ia the Commouwealtli, pen nd the enlarged hospitality of our nor a single remonstrance sent to Ilarris-eitir-cnf, to make pleasant the visit of stran- LurS aS'Bst llie enactment or approval of grrs who may honor the town by their at-11'0 'aw' . j n u . . I The matter then became a subject of tendance. All who can entertain fitrangers, , , , . ,. , ... ..... 1 discussion among the people of tha county. are requested to leave their namos with tbe f 1 f 'resident or cither of the IVjfessors of i the University, this week. We learn that a most cowardly assault I was made snnie days since, at tbe "Stone Tavern," between this place and McEw- ensville, npo Mr. Sbroat. a gentleman engaged in that neighborhood in the manu facture of Sarsapurilbi, by three wen, who so beat and bruised bim that it is feared he will not recover. We have not the particulars, but are informed that the principal weapons used by tbe cowardly assailants, were atones, with which they borrilly cut and bruised Mr. Sbroat, and j seriously injured his skull. The three men were arrested, but aro now at large, on bail of $1000 each. Hinncy Luminary. Brevet Colonel Samuel Cooper, Assis tant Adjutant General, has been placed in charge of tbe Adjutant General's office, Washington, by a general order, dated the 26th ult BLat week'a Unto Timet did not mve aa msaal ia this part of the eoun ty, but oa Monday a copy acciden tally found ita way bcre from Mifflinburg which explained the mystery, for it prored too foully false and obscene to be even fit for a geDtlemin'i private use as waste FPr The Rqradiators meeting. VTe had intended publishing the pro ceedings of this part of the doings at New Berlin ; but on looking over what purports to be the official account in the Timet, we find it so full of wholesale and monstrous falsehoods that we decline imposing upon our readers by inserting it in ottr eolnmm It seems they did cot dara to put hi print all the resolutions that were offered and passed, as they savored altogether too much of recklcsCTics and briuistona-for the pub lic eye. Most of Jtioee which do appear are mere leather and pruuella. and have already been before the public. The most important ore the two following, whieh were offered by John Swiiieford, E.sc?.: Resolved, That the citizens of Union county are a law-loving and law-abiding people, but when unjust acts are passed, incompatible with and antagonistic of our free institutions, we consider it our right Und duty constitutionally to oppose such acts. Kesohcd, That wc view t lie act ef As lit . . sembly passed lately by our Legislature, sanctioned. by the Governor and carried in to effect by our Commissioners, vesting power in them, without the coneut of the people, to subscribe stock to the Suque liainia Railroad Company, as anti-republi can in principle and detail, and that we will resut the payment of S00,000 sub, scribed by our Comrciiseioners upon the ground that the subscription was fraudu lently obtained. Interpreting these resolutions by the light of the speech made upon the occasion by the heroic Whiskey Inspector, we pre sume some of the ': constitutional means i of opposition, there referred to, are i.rmed , . , ., . ., mobs to break open the county jail ; fiir - ' .... cible resistance to a constitutional law of the land) lawless violence; nullification and treason all done too, nnder the character of " law loving and law abiding people." and in tbe wnv of " constitutional- ly" cipressing their sentiments. Judging by the same standard, it would also ecem ' P-"" Ulmr " ""-mi- tional " means, are falsehood and misre- presentation to any amount that can be palmed upon the community. Wc know many rresect at that meetinjr will revolt 1 1-1 , . t, ... . ji M - "" " '" " : L7 lia ia tliC Injector their mouth-' piece and l.K leader, they are conclu'led by , 4cr Middleswarili, Charles Penny, Michael his opinions, and Lomid in good faith j Brown, Gideon Leiscniing, David tspitler, to consummate his programme of battle,! William Wilson, Joseph Chambers, and hua and participate to the foil in the glory and dri'd' of others, of like character and standing tl, ,!,, of l.w .l trMann.-.l.Io!rru,D al"losl everv township and School dis- . j ci uaue. With what propriety and consistency professed Demncrats, both lay and official, can deliberately volunteer sweeping and unmerited censure upon the State Admi nistration and the Legislature, we leave to judgment of the mass of the party, and to the " powers that be." They may per haps cut the Gordian knot, as the only practicable method of solving the difficul ty. We see no other way of escape. But when a body of nisn, many of them claiming to be persons of respectability and character, publicly resolve that they will resist the payment of the eubscrip- tion oa tU groun j tjlut it wa9 fraudu icnly obtained," tncy as spoiMity from assatne a grave re- iiich their fellow citizens who are thus inir.lu-at.id will not jjjj uffwr theni t0 eseapei Wc pro- nouuee thj charge of fraud in obtaining tIlc. counf v subscription to be a base libel. ;r!Cre were no misrepresentations, and ! ti,cre -as I10 fraU(i in tlie transaction. i'lhc law was under discussion iu the Legislature for some six weeks before it was finally acted upon ; it was well known . . r ..... . . attended, were held at the county scat and iu this place, at which numerous speeches were made, and strong resolutions unani- inously adopted in favor of a County Sab- scription ; committees of rejponsibie and respectable gentlemen appointed to confer with the County Commissioners ; and all these proceedings published in the papers at New Berlin and Lewisburg, warmly and repeatedly endorsed in the Editorial col umns and by coi respondents, and scattered broadcast over the county, ia both German and English ; yet, as in the else of the law itself, scarce a murmur was beard, or any audible expression of dissatisfaction what ever The Commissioner were called up on by different delegations, at different times; the subject fairly and honestly hid before them in its full merits; and in com pliance with the published requests of large portions of the people of tbe county, and the implied consent of those who, with full knowledge of these circumstances, maintained a profound silence, a majority of the Commissioners discharged the re gponsibility which tbe law had devolved upon them, by making the desired sub scription. They did not act with preeipi tate rashness, but only after public discus sion and careful deliberation ; and, with an enlightened regard for the ultimate in- tcresta of their constituents, the contract they did execute was remarkably cautious and guarded in its terms, so as to ennre to the direct and special benefit of the county, in many important particulars, or else be null and void. Tct no sooner was this done, than the Swiss merceuary of the Timet who, in his double capacity of Editor and Commit teeman, had urged the subscription antrl Got. liigler's Whiskey Inspector, who bad taken one hundred and fifty dollars in the stock of the Company, set them selves to work, by systematic dcfauiatioa and falsehood that has seldom been paral leled, to turn the county, up side down, nullify by force of arms, if needs be the law and the contract, and frustrate, if possible, a public improvement, of more j vital importance to the interests of the couufj than any similar enterprise that has yet been, or is likely hereafter to be pro jected all too, to gratify a reckless pro pensity for mischief, and inanufiittuie a homeopathic dose of political capital, for some two or three infiuitesintally small pol iticians. And this meeting is made to play second fiddle to their intrigues, and. ia the face of notorious evidence to th.' contrary, falsely prefer a charge of fraud in procur.ng tbe subscript in. For the Lewisbarg Chronicle. Ma. EntToa The "Union Times" of the 5lh ins!., in obscenity and scurrility exceeds anything I have ever seen in any decent or Christian community. Not content with slan dering and defaming individuals by name, it undertake to huh! up the people of our Ho ro,,h' and ,llis e",,re neighborhood as "a i scan- ";i!!-: cmw .!." "dandy rulfians," ' hired ,, .-. , ' ', lu.i.c, "lj'A:ibur rnwoie. and other hilict epi., C!i :lej t.m ,jie ,afc.s, etllIion , 0f Billingsgate vocabulary. Who are the j men that are thus denounced aiid villified J Who are these out-laws and scape-gallows i '"""dies tat are thus held u; to public scorn and comeiupt in llie puMic newspapers ! They are such men as John Gundy, Jonathan Wolfe, Berryhiil Bell, Daniel KaulTman, Henry W. Frie, Daniel Rangier, James WCreigln, . j C. Meyer, Robert Candor. S. F. I.yudall, Win. ! Simonion, Ym. Cameron, Joseph Klcckner, ' Thomas Hayes, James Madden, John Walls, 1Ma'k Halfpenny. eo. W. Anderson, C. D. Kline, Michal Brown. Henry High, Hubert H, Laird, Messrs. Tawlev. David 8wenk. Samuel Pawin, Jaoes p Ro 1Unry w. svderi trict in the county ; and because these men liave the uuduc iy to be in favor of making a railroad to improve and enrich the whole couaiy, and facilitate business and travel; and the great rfirunttry to differ from Messrs. Slcnkcr, Barber, and Shriner, in regard to this matter, they are to be held up by their hireling new.-paper as "ruffians," "rowdies," " bullies," and a "scape-sallows crowd." and in terms which outrage all ideas of decency and pro priety so much so, that no man of any pre tensions to morality and respectability, would permit a sheet so filled and freighted with vul garity and obscenity, to be placed in the hands of his wife or daughter. Baum's eicnse is that he is paid for pub lishing these things, and that "no man hath hired " him on the other side ! The authors, concocters, and dictators of these filthy and and obscure tirades against the bfst and most worthy rrfn of our county, are Charles Shri ner and his two New Berlin factotums, John Swincford J'rothonctary expectant and a late importation or straggler from the land of pumpkins, named Aaron C. Fisher. This is the trio who have st themselves up as the supreme dictators to the people of this coun ty; and tCose whom they can not gull and de ceive, are determined to slander and defame. Verily they shall have their reward. A LEWISBURG KOWDY. Tor tht Lewlsburc Chronicle. M. Eniron On Friday last as the Whis key Inspector was coming up from Philadel phia in the cars, between Lancaster and Har risburg, he got talking very largely and loudly about the New Berlin meeting and stated, amongst other things, " that a party of rowdies and bullies from Lewisburg, sent over for the purpose, had come there to disturb the meeting; but we knocked down and dragged out about a doxen of Ihem, and went on with the mee ting!" "But the fun of the thing was, I get Isaac Slenker into it I" That is, the whole affair was confessedly a humbug, and in addition to a large number of well meaning, but uninformed persons whom he had imposed npon, be had succeeded in gutling so worthy and respectable a gentleman as Mr Slenker. Now the above incident is a fact ; I have it direct from an unimpeachable witness. And it is not calculated to lessen the regret of Ihe hosts of Mr. Slcnker's friends, who were astonished and mortified on that day to see him occupying a position so unworthy bis standing and character, rilOGRESS. Saaimry k Eiio lUllrsad. Dr. W. A. Irvine, one of tho Directors of the Sunbury & Eric Railroad Company, informs us that engineers nre expected to bo at Erie next week to begin a survey. Tbe feeling in Philadelphia is strong for tbe road, but they will not subscribe at present, or till there is a chango in the di rection. The extension is unpopular and it will have to be abandoned. There is no doabt but Philadelphia will subscribe tbe required amount when affairs are satisfac torily arranged. Warren Mail. Aitstkama. The latest Australian ac counts via London, brought by the Her man, report tho further shipment and re ceipt in England of 120,000 of gold dust, and they add that the general esti mate of the annual produce of the new mines ia equal to 7,500,000, or 37,- 000,000. County Subscription. We published a few days since tlta de cision of the Supreme-. Court of Ohio in the ease of Clinton Co., affirming the va lidity of the Bonds issued to the Cincin nati, Wilmington and Zanesville Railroad Company for sukscriptien to Its stock, and granting a mandamus to the Commissioners of that County requiring them to issue tha Bonds. This decision bears with equal force upon the Bonds of Pickaway Co., Fairfield Co. and Fayette Co. issued to the same Company and offered for sale by Messrs. Delano, Dunlevy A Co., No. 18 Wall st. It is justly remarked in regard to thc!c Inmiii, that if the Courts Lave power to eompel the officers of the County to issue those Bonds, and give them to the public, they certainly have power to com pel the officers to assess and collect the tax, to pay interest and principal ; and as thy tax is collected by the same officer who collects the State and County tax, for other t! jcts, it ia impossible for one to be collected without the other. Tbe power, therefore, to eoorce payment of interest and principal is so ample and summary, and the security so abundant, that these Bonds, when understood, must be regarded as equal to the very best State eeeurities, There is one important advautage possessed byjhe holder of a County which does not exist iu the holder of a State Bond. In the former case, in default of payment, the creditor can appeal to the law and enforce payment, but in the case of a State he must depeud entirely upon the faith of the State ami the tardy movement! of Legislatures fur his relief. X. Y. Tribune, Any. 3. England and the United States. Some people are afraid that England and the United States will go to war about the right to catch codfish; and thus expend as much money in one year as the fi-h are worth in twenty, to say nothing of the loss of life, the misery and suffering which cau notbe estimated. The Statesmen of these countries are not such f jois. Eng land the United States have better busi ness their misniuu is of quite a different character. For them to fight would be just as wise as for a fuller and soa to en gage in fisticuffs, about some trifle, when there were a dozen blackguards standing by ready to rob aud beat either, or both. Let the great Anglo-Saxon race rem iiu firm iu their attachment to the principles of the revolution of 1CS8 civil freedom religious liberty. Let no trifling cause serve to alienate them from each other. They can not afford to gratify the despots of Europe so much as to quarrel. Their cannon and bayonets will be wanted, some day God grant it may not be far distant to give liberty to the world. The storm of a revolution must clear the atmosphere of Europe, and effete institutions, civil and religious, must crumble t) dust. If the tree of liberty must be watered by the blood of tyrants let it be shed. The tears of suffering hnuiany have been flowing long enough wrong has triumphed over tue right until the hour for a change has come. Aud when the storm breaks forth again let there be a republic in Europe creu if it is red. The mechanics of the coutinent and the crushed laborers, have probably skill enough left to make a guillotine, and there are plenty of necks iu Europe that are fit for nothing else. When that time comes they will make clean work and if Russia is to be fouht back and told to stand still and show fair play, we hope England and the Unitsd States will do it. Berk t Shil1iiiU Juurn'iL Lcsus Natvr.b. A very remarkable freak of nature has just fallen under our observation. Capt. Jocph Lovell of this city, bad a hen of tho common kind, which had grown so heavy and unwieldy as to be unable to gut about, and it was concluded to kill her. This being doce, thero were taken out of her thirteen eggs ; nine of them whole, acd four which were broken by throwing her down on the ground when she was killed. The nine igj;8 weighed two pound and a half, and tho other four appeared to have been equally large. If eo, tbe whole Would have weighed three pounds and ten oun ces ! One of the eggs weighed six uunces another five and a half ounces, and the whole averaged over a quarter of a pound each. The largest were nearly the siw of a goose's egg Worcexter tyjr. Mattnias Skupinsfci, who was convicted son.0 time since of the murder of the boy Lehman, in Philadelphia coun'y, was executed on Friday lst He declared while en the gsllows, only a few moments before he fell. " I am innocent, I did not deserve the death, at least for the crime I am charged, and was tried for, gailty or not guilty, I am prepared to die." Several statements have appeared in some of the papers, purporting to be con fessions, by Matthias, of his connection with the murder of Lehman, and also with numerous other murders in this coun try and in Europe, but all of them were subseanentTy disavowed by him. His conduct has certainly been rery strange. Of his guilt in the murder of Lehman, there was no doubt. ChambersbcbO, Pa., Ang. 6. The cholera has broken out in this place, and several deaths hare occurred daring y eater , day and to-day. Much alarm prevails. tf . Bcvtreod Sr. Clark. . In ottr last number, the resignation of this gentleman of tbe Presidency of Wash ington College was announced. As Dr. Clark ia about to return to the Ewt, we feel it justly due to him, to say of him, that our citizens, especially those most intimate with him, estimate. Lis many virtues as a man, Lis gentle and fervent christian piety, his talents and extensive scholarship and learning as a Divine and Scholar. These eminent qualities and qualifications are demanded elsewhere, under circumstauces gratifying to bim, and b.j doubt, will be profitable to all to whom be may preach the Gospel. His relations with the Trustees and Faculty have been of the most cordial kind, and we doubt not tbe gentlemen com posing those Boards, will part with Dr. Clark with many regrets. As a citizen among ns he bad become exceedingly pop ular, and the community will seriously feel the loss of his society. He will bear away with him the kindest regards of all, and an ardent wish for his future welfare, prosperity, and usefulness. Wasldngton Reporter. Singular Casb of Somnambulism. Early on Thursday morning, a little girl about six or eight years of age, daughter of a Mr. Ycasle, residing near the corner of Fourth and C streets, South Boston, arose in her sleep, succeeded in effecting her escape from the house without awakening any of the inmates, and wan dered away some 60 or 80 rods, being all time under the influence of somnambulic sleep or trance, the rain in the meantime pouring in torrents. As might be sup posed, her thin night clothing afforded poor protection, and was soon drenched through, and her hair hung in heavy wet maws rencJ her face. In this sad plight, and near a quarter cf a vile from home, she awoke. Her cries bronchi the watch men to her assistance, bnt she could give no account of herself, and still kept up her piercing criesa rousing many in the neighborhood. Finally, watchman Wil liston recognized her, and she was taken to her home. With some little difficulty the parents were sufficiently aroused to comprehend the sad plight of their child, when the mother explained the occurrence by stating that the child was in the habit of walking in her sleep. The watchmen departed, somewhat amused at the inci dent, while the parents, as may be sup posed, were lavish in their care and atten tion to tbe wet and chilled little wan derer. Bstnn Journal. Ye notice id the recent arrivals at Kanesville, Mo., from California by the overland route, the name of John Lawshe, formerly of Jersey Shore, in this County. The Company, with which he returned, Icf, Shasta Valley on the 17th of May, having made the trip in fifty-four days. They met first emigrants from the States, at Goose Creek, near Thousand Spring Valley, all Well, and teams tliongh a little thin, in good heart. Grass was plenty, and but. little sickness on the north side of the Platte. Jfunry Luminary. The 8uprerue Court of Sew Hampshire has decided that the passage of letters be tween unmarried parties ladies and gen tlemen it equivalent to a promise of marriwje. Krt Carolina Election. Wilmisbtox, Ang. 10. There is no longer any doubt of the electio of Rcid, Pom., for Governor. His majority will probably exceed 4000. The Legislature will most lively have a small Whig niajojity. ChamBerpiiuro, Fa.j Aug. 9. There have been 19 deaths here daring the past three weeks from what physicians prtnonnee to be cholera. Three colcrod persons died of it yesterday, and four new eases have been reported this morning, all colored. A correspondent of the Ohio Cultivator vouches for the merit of the following rc' cipe for making vinegar : Take aud mix one quart of molasses, three gallons of rain water, and one pint of yeast; Let it ferment and stand for four weeks, and you will have the best of vinegar: Hon. Thomas II. Bentcx, has been elected to Congress at the recent election in Missouri. The coantry Will rejoice that "Old Bullion" is again to take a position in the halls of Congress. lie is one of the ablest men in the Union. Hon. Robert KantonI, member of Con gress from Massachusetts, died in Wash ington, on Sunday last.- DIED, In Northumberland, Aug. 9th, Mrs. Ass E. Runt, daughter of John Friclt, late of .Northumberland, deceased, aged 29 years, 5 months, 9 days. TEMPERANCE COXTEXTlOJI. flHE- Northern Temperance Convention will meet at Milton on Wednesday ihe 2jih insx. al 1 1 o'clock, A. M-, in Ihe Presby terian Church. Clergyman of every denomi nation, and all friends of the cause, are soli cited to attend, as matters of great importance to tbe advancement of the cause al this par ticular crisis wili be submitted 10 the Conven tion. JOHN MURRAY, TH03. MERWINB, JAS. MOORE. Sr,t WM. C. LAWSON, JOHN 8. PETERMAN. Milton, Ang 5 . Committee nf nangtmenlt. EVT DHE8 GOODS, Mualin.de Bar II received la-day ; ; and mar and more dry goods, die. to- morrow. I us 1 a XUSTIN. Auftlut 13., University at Lewisbnrg. COMMEXCEJIEST WEEK. Scxmr, Ac. IS 2'J 'dork. P. M. Asaoal ffc-rnxm Vin Snfirty nf Innuirv, J r. B'lWUNO, nf Philadelphia. Homkl, " 104 eVhv. P. M. Annas! Motto nf thu bVmmt nf Curator. 7)4 !, P. M. aaairariarj ef flw M7 of Alumni i. M. LIN, of l-rwUrwr. Onttr. UKO. O. 1UK. of Philadelphia, PueL Trnuv, " IT o'H.k. a M. Muling of Board of 2 o'Hnrk. P M. Annnal Jfrting of Pa- Kaptist Eaoratioa Soritjr. 8'$ o'thx-k A.Mmp WT i n' lurk Anmwvarv of th Thta Alpha ami Kn'rta life-ran S-ti.-a. t.t IWK.W.M hettrr.i'a-fMlAf. H. r. TATLOK, I hkars I , int Wuiia'r," IS 1 nVlnrk. A. II. nntamant Oku. W". ANDERSOM. Sw'j yt tin. Canity. SCHOOL WASTED, (laataiATiiv.) BY a yo ine man accustomed lo teaching, and wtm frets competent to instruct in Ihe tJummon and Higher branches of rduealion, I eiihrr a Lonimnn or a Select School. Reference given if desired. Inquire at the Chrvniclt office. Aug 5 1"5J $10.00 REWARD. 4 NY peron finding and delivering tip a I Pockat B.olf, lost this morning between Sliizer's and Moat's taverns, containing 1150.00 in five dollar bills on Delaware City Bank, and a few dollars ia specie, will receive the above reward. J. C. ROOKK & CO Berlin Iron Works. July S8, 1852 IKKSII ARRITAMtV-Eastern Mess Sll A D in i Bbls. and No. 3 M ACKAREL just received by Aug 3 J.HAYES A CO GROCERIES A lot just landed for Aog3 KREMERACO IJRINTS, bleached and unWeachd Muslins, X very cneap oy nttrMKK ot uu 2f01TLR Kettles, 32 ami 36 trail, by KKEMEK A. CO 1JKI.ME Vinegar for sale bv KUEMER&CO To the Traveling Public. First Clntt ll)hl-Ttrm $1.50 yr day. rrsHE subscriber having Iaiely become pro I functor of the FHANhLlS llDl'sF. Ciipsinnl Street, below 3d and 4:h. PHILA DELPHIA, and bavin? reHueei the vriee of lard) $1.50 ptf day, gives notice that, not- withtanding this reduction he will still cod- inne to keep a FIRST CLASS HOUSE. Franklin Honse has jus! undergone exten ded alterations and is ow fined un and re furnished in superior stvle for the reception of visiUTs. The Irfiwrr Flcor formerly occu pied by stores, is now included in ihe Ihe Hotel, forming a spacinns Reception Room, lirniiemen's Parlor and Dining R.Hm. thereby allow ing an addition c.f thirty chambers and several beautiful parlors fronting Chestnut street Roms in this Hotel are superior to most others, being constructed with alcoves, forming parlor and bed-chamber aitached, well lisliled and ventilated. Its location, is un surpassed, eiiher for business or pleasnre. ut..v h. v UOLMA.V Prop'r, J'hilidrlthia 3mt3t DRUG & CII2MICAL DEPOT! nr. Thornton & Christ, Wholesale & Ketail Drujnnsts, Leteinburg, Pa. OFFER to their friends and the public a large and well selected stock of FRCSU DRUGS. MEOICISES, CHEMI eals. Ground Hpices, (warranted pure.) Taints, Oils, Varnishes, Dve Staffs of the very best quality in the market ; Liking-Glass Plates and Window Glass of all sizes; the most popular Ptit MmiriKEH of the day; together wnh a complete as sortment of Hair, Tooih. Nail; Shaving, Comb. Cloth, Flesh. Paint. Varnish,White-wah and Shoe BRI'sHES. Dressingand Graining Combs. Fancy Soaps, Sha ving Creams, Pomade, Ox Marrow. Ex tracts and Perfumarv of all kinds, maan- faciured bv Jules Haiiel.X. Bazin and others. Also a well selected slock of Ladies and 1 Gentlemen's FA.VCY NOTIONS, such as ! Sieel Clasps for Bags and Purses, Twist, Steel I rrirtf:. Purse Hint's ; Bristol Board. Zerhvr. i rorcriei ieedfe. tc, fort Monaies, Kazors, Razor Sirops, Knives; Seear Cases. Cards. Card Cases. Note Paper. Envelopes, Ae. NITS, FRL'ITS, Confectionary, Fishing Tackle, 4c. And a varietv of other articles too Enmerons to mention. Give us a call, and jud;e for yourselves we charge nothing for looking Remember the Mammoth Dm Store! Da.T. A. H. THORNTON Ans,185t THEO.S. CHRIST r.tlXTISG antl C1I4IR V4KIXG. HAVING bought the shop, ma terials, and good will, lately of 1 Jnn IIiktx, at Ihe npper end of Market Si, the subscriber is now prepared to execute work in his line. At THE OLD STAXD, with care, correctness, and despatch. As he has had a good training in the business, both in Danville and in Lewisburg, he is confident that he can do good work, and hopes to re ceive a liberal share of patronage and pay. timers respecltully solicited and good work done at fair prices hr the public's ser vant m please JOHN B. CUTLER. Lewisburg. July, 185 th Susquehanna rail-road Extt-mled to Mlflllnburg 1 1 VNI) terminatint! for the present in the New Store o' IJ. II. Rel (Room l.Mw occupird by Anit 4 AleneJt) who hia arrived in ins tirat train nt h a large, well selected stock of spring elected with great ft re is In quality, style ami puce, in tea e:ty 01 I'tnUdVlphia. DRV GOODS. ' AMERICAN COODs hfch will sire better nthtar Ua loan, an j at (ha same price of suix EbkHhb, tn-nrk or spy ether same araoeg then. BIraraed ajitt nrowa Ssretlnc Drill Iocs, CnttonaoVs, Octow Xaniaieres Jrans, CMrkx. BrwJ cnjigbaais hast fartaetorvd PriaA Drlalaes Clth, Camrmem, CaManatta,Twita Lining!) riannels, Table Diapers, Rueirrj of Mrs atost etortaasial kind. - ' " -" t C ' - . ' . FKEVrn CfODS-rixt VKnan CWb odCarrhireJ Una. Gluthamii. Bwvg-s. Bonhuisais Hilt GnorK 8Wfc tlanlina and Edfriaca, Jafmi-t. Thread, Lscrsl Ronirry, IrUh sad Qtrasii uVb, to. ' - 'GROCERIES, Cethm, Taa, SJirrrs, Snirar, MnlaMra, Rks, Cheese, Crackers. Soap, Gaodlas, Tohon-o, trrTt, io. Also Ilard'care, Qveeutrcnrf, Cedjrieare, oott and Shoes, Hntr, (Tnotirellse, Parasols. Brothee, Drootnn and other articles Of Msrchmdixe needed here, all n which will ha aaM at prices so row as lo astonish par. ehssets. - Ci'ae tht new Mtrthont a fair trial I t7Grin and Pfoajuca of all ainds wanted ia sicbsnge and lha highest amket prices paid. ' D. H. KISSEL MiflKoborf, Msy , 185 JUSTICE, ft T. A. . THORNTON, has riiis 1st day nf Jul?, IC63. assoeiate-l with hira THEi HEUUOKE M. CHKKr, nnder tl.e arm of lr. Ta-aanTa A C'aaiar, for Ihe mnsact'oa"' ft a general Drug, Chemtcaf and Mu.eral Water basiness, die. Ae. tee.. T. A. H. THOWrOX. THEOUOKE 8. CHJU8T. Lewisbar?, July 26, 1853 trnOLEAALE ACCtCT, THE subscribers having received the" eney for the sale of Pine Oil, Alcohol, PatenJ Bornmg Fluid, Lamps and Vme rar. are prepared In setl them al Phila delphia wholesale prices, with only the addition of the aoal freight to this place they are warranted rVesh and pure, and csn he famished by Ike Lar t rel or smaller oiiantrftes. Dr. THORKToa & CHRIST. W koUtak mid JUtail VruggitU. Lewisbnrp. Pa NEW ICE CREAM SALOON I r F. ha fined np Mm hrrga and cominwlfoua aulnon in Ffica'a naw build ing near the romer of Third aud Market at'ma. m ta'teful and elfaan tt le, and is prepared at all nrno lo lurnrab aery variety of rkh.ilcliKht lol and charmingly fls.ored JQ (gSAj not lq be ur panned in genaiua quanta. Alau Mineral Water, and a choic variety of Cake. Q-Joat received a aupyry of Pickles and Pirklail Lobster and Oyaters. Parlies and pruate famine vupplisd at lb) ahorteal notice and on liberal terms. A call Iron his friends and lb pubta ally is respectfully solicited. Levtsbo'g, -oly 9, 18.) 2 Important to Farmer t and 11 mnelerfert f HICKOX'S PATENT CIDER MILL. IN all former time it was (opposed that a bra quantity of rider eould be made onls bv nainaf a ponderous marhine, that slowly crashed tba apple wit boot (rinding ibern fine. They war then made into a maaave cheese in straw, and most revers and l.uig pressor waa required exiract a portion of th eider, a considerable par ion being absorbed by the stiaw and too mass nf pomiee. and to obtain thi nnaathtfsctory reaolf th latDKr had to take art his bands and perhaps his six hor-e teams and devote a bnk day that eould ha been mora profitably em plover!, ttf make from six to twelve barrel of rider. Tw "hviauj the difficulty the fritters bare b eratoforw labored under, hs been mvemed.snd the statement of a lew he msy prove thai it f. not only Ihe Bt$t Mxchirr of the kind in existenra. but that rt m ibe most profitable that a man em have on hi farm. TW spples aia bv ibis machine grated np into a 6na pulp, so that it require but s comparatively hght pre-sure, and that but a minute or two, to exiract all lha eider, it beine ascertained by practical experiment iht One Fmirth more can ha obtained1 tliu by Ihe old pioceas. Besides this it requires only two hands lo grind ami make up into cldee" s larger quantity of spples than can tsj ponaMy iiiaua on tne oio-iaainoneil nratfrines. On this- owing lo the compactness of the Darnire in ,n ,uh "n the complete manner ha which it is "round, a pressure of three lo H tnna-wh rbj r,n ea-als obtained w.ll farorsble reault lhan one hundred tons nra-aurw on Ihe ordinary rider press, even if the apples were ground as finely as on lha Improved Mill and if Ihe apples were merely crushed on the Nut marhine, it would require a prrssare of two) hundred ton- to produce the result aceomptiahed by thu Patent Mill. The following are adduced as decided aJvanuges ot this machine i PintIt mk-s m-r THer thaa an other ares. Hs) a fj quantity nf apple, ia a firm time, and with ma-h Ii-m latMr and eaprnaa. SntmJ it makss ereaBrrasd eweewr CHer than aa etlier mar h inn. ' TAir Tra ran rnak toot ti-Ter aa va want K, awl when too want it .nd lo qaanbtin from ooa ml Ian la six or twrnir tMrrrls. Frmrth With It Tor ran eress Tnrfn nan ta. Cherries. Berriwa, Chersr. Bulter. Lard and Tallow. Kflh With It Ton ran sjts OXB rOtRTrt of TOW tune in makinc Apple Batter. -V WithltyoarmnrriDdrTrhopToiirArp'es.rota. tor". Turnips. Beets. I arrow, or Pan, kins. lor Cs-.tls. EHCiUTr' TC""""1 "'-" K The price of the Cider Mill, with right In new Ihe same on any one term, is $35. Price ot thai Root Culling Cylimler. $5. The siie of this Machine is about J by 4 fr end weight about 800 pound. It may readily ha taken to Ihe cellar, door-yard, kitchen, barn' floor, or orchsrd. as may ha moat convenient. For State, County or Town.hlp riehts, or f.r Orsnts lo make mschtnea hi certain territory for stated period, sddresa post p,i,) H'. O. MCKOK. Jhrris&arg. fa. CI' Persons in Cnion mn tho opaer part of Nonhumberland counties, and 10 Penna anr Brush valleva. Center ennniy. em procure tb abova Machines on applrration to , , . , . . . H. c. Hrcxoif, I.ewtrburg. Jol. 9. ig.52 ' 1 - IOl ND FOH C4MFOKU!-Tha' snb-cnlr iiilend ng 10 reave for California offers to svit Oct his ert:ire stock of ftsitw MatlA ClolHlnw. Cswiimeres, Veaiings, dte. fP'To Ketail dealers he will sell" foV CssJi l a verv amill advance on rn.t htm a rail, ifvou wih to .ecure grest hargaia. at lha sign of Ibe tno.',T Co t A-f Ire-s Juoa 15 - . DAVID MVERS. Um,Aafg MW GOODS ! ! ! StJJtJttU DrU Geto4-or LaoW and GentrsioaO (uet received bv JunoM FOSPTER A TCSTtV P CARPETS f.r aaV hr "" " FtwTer 4t Toslin. CHEESECod-Fish Herrtn... &.. af , Fontar ! Ttiatii.'.. Books Sc. SiaCionerj, An eireoene aseortmsnt of thai mil rraltf St Itool Doofcaj TA TION CRT. Ac e. 5.,.. S and for tela very him he . . ,09TTUSTfJC. V T I ' , f ! it t I: Ml 1 r A :