LEWISBU11G CH110NICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. Ufit'isluirg Cljrcniflf. H. 0. HICKOK, Editor. I G. 1. OBDEN, rrintcr. t;i.iHi1iiiilruiY, ft .78 in three Monti, 2rid within the jear, uuu jiv'-U at Uie end me yi-ar. iillU in PhilaUitll.l! A V B I'alm.r ami K W '"" JLtcisbii'fp Friday Morxixc, Al"c3lS?-T: ATvrrrTtTIZE .Esecnto. 1BHr4.r. I'uUir or "rs.Yiiy'an.l I-""""--' M--r- '"-MMiu'iirturvrs, of tliiai "'.I t" tl.l.-e T Hi' ra.it.- UtKitl -litli'- D '. W-W'. 1 ii l!r Irn- a cW aii.l inrrwillir rirralati-m i" ncisirianity e..:il:ii liiiw ai law a iM!iieii of rg-... r.-'.v n prolu.:. iv, ow-awr,. and .I--.-U.T, ' ,M &?Many Xcw AlvcrtifVr'.utx. A I'fcMoCKATIC 1.)V-BTMIAT Will U' opened iu the Cliruuiclo in-xt week.' Bf,"All Lam's" uesii-otis of attem'iiift OuiiHioHci'iiu'iit exercises, has u-jlajc-J our jiulilic.-ttion this rifk. Jtg.ate la.-;t evening .-. letter va j-"l:trvil in our hands from tlie Cli-.iiri'i.m of tlie Ih-m. State Central Oominiitcc, which will Ic attended to next week. KSJJen. C. Seller is nominated f'T Congress by the democrats of I'aujdiiis county. Tho l.merats of Nurtliuiiilx-i'snd -oiiiity have nominated AVm. L. lV-wart for Congress, Win. Fullmer for Assi-mbl-, John P. Puisel for llegistcr, ks., Jos. Nicely, of Delaware for Ooiinis.-ioner, M. J. P. Witbingtou of Northumberland fur Auditor, and Aaron Kelly of Shautukiii fur Coroner. The Whigs nominate on Monday nvxt. Hon. Janus tlaniMe is r? nominated f..r Coiiltcss by. the Democrats of tiiuOii vouuty. tH?TJic IV-moi-ratiV Cimvciilion of Xor- tlianib. i-land county de.-huvd fur Vt'm. - 1'oi.miIi, E . f"r Canal Ct-miiiissioai-r, . jiiid f.ir Jmlge 'ootlwarl f-rthe SVprcnic Ciuit. J- Leisuiiring i f Northumbi-rlund was appoin cd III p. Jel gate to the next 4ih n!" March Convui:io:i. Tho ConviL tiou a!.--'' declared in favor of tho Crawford t uiity sy.-ti m of making rumination-; by l!ie din-.-t votes of the people tlk'iiisclvcs. Tih if (hf same system which the Whig j Couvclioif I'uion county haveit joc'e-1 ! xT It Is Mated hat a portion of the t.-reiit IkiinKniticC'iiiVeiition of Northum berland itninty thcltitcd against any Coun ty l!a!lro:!'l ubscrip ions, but as no such )e!dluiiou iippra?-s i the ofiieial jr.K-ccd-inL's, we rcintlnde it Was no full exjiression uf the views Cf tlrat body. .3 The llari--burg Union, in publish ing the proceedings of the ktc ' 6200,000 Whi.-key IasniTwt!' '' su Union county, Muits the resolution passed by the party headed by Mr. ghriner, Gov. liigler's Whi.-key inspecterjin which tae (Jovernor Uas rcnstired f fign'mj the a'-t allowing counties to suV.scribc. This is hardly fair play. The Governor shoi'H nut be kej't iu the dark, iu regard to tbe variable t.r tiecs of aa'Hts.-i.S"'. Am. ( I, ri.) rf the i!sba Choc:. Aa Inquiry. nr.. i.1...... . t ,1 . j ji .... , 1 . 1 of 1 11 ion county arc so Oi.woscd to we f ir .il.,,.1 ti.iiUl. it nc 1 threaten " second wltiskef mum-cuon t iib'tni't tl-e only menus of staking it, would it not hf. ns well to Rtter-pt M tlo-m to tkrir rord, ard let tWs ( ud t.f the county take its noney ;id infest it in liiidjffs l reach the Kailroad 011 the iilier si.l'r of the Hivcr f A pcrpMlal fil on both otfonoiits ail trit-mls o? tuc j Jl.iad, dimn U the third ami fourth grni- j ration, would be more profitably to the S'lllll CiOl Ol le CUUIHJ- lu.or .1 "a .. : county H.4UTEV. t-Ve can not agcc -ith Ot,t corres pondent. We iwu no town bits or fants, all of whirh wouli be greatly increased yt value by a Kailro.-.d en this si'K; of the Hivcr. Tut every rich nan and c?cry poor U.T.n, would wrc Koiiry by faying fcis eqnat Aavc of the f200,000 even, ' ruuier u - - ' - cents tol? 1 per In ad every time his family plnould go ff or front the ISailna-i. Ik-side, liridges almost aV.vavs 2et info the hands of a' few iVh, acl ljcCome mnch mere of a mono poly tK-n Hallways. There is uv rcd fhwj-r of paying the 8200,fl00 but the .NM.KSS BlVt TAX would bo rrrtntu j W would be a rreut loss in itself, and the , ,,, . . o4n i,iA w I Jv, would b..- l1ireetiaiesr2nOH)0. Nor- ,1 1 ,....v wn-bl soon be or 1 1 .. : ,.i ..w,..ui. s-iou'-rirtr in nuiiilH-rs. husiness. anil wcaitti. I ' "l - ' tic U iilroa.l instead of T;ll bridges. Extrac "if letter to the -ycorsVy Vnz'tli , dated pHit.AUKU titA, Aug. 1-2, 1V.V. Speaking of railroads and Presidents r minds mo that it has become self-evident that thclicM thinj I- L Miller can do to .lvnio the interest of tic Suubury & Erie railwol,- is to resign his sution us 1'nsident of this rol. It would have a ; tvoit.T effect than a score of lirturrs. Not a dollar is likely to be !ub;ribtd by the City Councils while he coutrols the road, and as fof the majority atnoug the citizen in favor of the snbscripSon, of which he t.oasts,it is emphatically " no whar," tincc that ens per cent, came oat. I f he remains President, the road is rrct likely to be lin isbed much before the tuiHenniuut. . C7Ve have intelligence days later from Kurojie, but it possesses no interest. The Parliamentary elections render it pro vable that neither party will have a work in" mjoriy Mwis- t'oulJ, to-ihe sur urTse ol every one, ha been appointed MmiMtr -f S'a'C Iy L0"' Napoleon, vluch caused ttock to rise. University at LBwicburg: The exercises connected with ths' An nua! Commencement at this Institution, passed off this Week Very agreealil-, fur nishing a gonial aud delightful intellectual treat to our citizens nud the great thron, of strangers, attracted hither ty the occa sion. The weather; fortunately, was set tled and jilensant, Adding greatly to the general enjoyment. The Society for Moral and Religious luijuiry held their Anniversary meeting ou Subbalh afteruoon, when, in the ab senec of He v. Mr. Ixivj, who was dct.-tiu ed by severe Hitter's, Ucv. l'r. I)o;v!iiig, o( Philadelphia, fuilii.-licj an elaborate and interesting chapter of ecclesiastical hi.stery Soul-Liberty. Ou Monday evening, in behalf of the Alumni, Mr. J. Merrill Linn, of this place, delivered an oration, per pesidicular ana ohit-b!;ink in its out-spoken independence; fclid Mr Geo. O. Id.-, of Philadelphia, reci ted a Poem of great merit, aud beautiful exceedingly,' which v$ hope to see iu j print. On Tuesday cVenip2, J. S. Dowit). ll-'i.. j f Weet Chester, delivered au oration be fore the tiro Literary Societies, of marked ability pgestive and profound, but prae- tieal, and admirably calculated to benefit the young gentlemen for whom it was pre pared. The Poet failed of attendance, having been required to attend to caltafor u copy " a call w hh-h Mr. Howcn also of ten hears, bnt which his nearness to our own enamea mm to supply at tue same limo tlraf. ltn rnutil rii:il?.. tre tnf inc il-n-'c . j j Vls,t; t On Wednesday, (Commencement Day,) the order of exercises was as follows: The Procession, tinder the direction of Ctl. James Mooro, Mwhall, ,,ud Messrs. Mey- Kit i;id Loomis, Assistants, moved from the Uaittist house at SJ o'clot-k, and j.ro- ceeded to the Chapel on the Hill, where the following Programme W.-.S carried out: MTisic Uy the HanvilU- Kami. ITay-r t.y the .'resident. Anisic, !- the I mreiriTy Clmir. , .... ,. , . r 1 . u . . 1. t. I he J)evc lopinent f Inlellect, Amos 1!. iSriLL, Cliesier siris. j RvqionsTtiility of itie Mu.lcnl, (inmic 1. M l.t.oit, c. Isooro . t'onress. 1ii.b V. Minmr.t l.ewislinr. In'luerrt-.e of Eiliif ati.m on Happiness, A- 1. naiiiv J. JIit, iiailHUo. Music, by 1 lie Baiul. H. Tlx American ('liaracliT, (.m;s Gmiii, l''' lira. H. n.iiiiniti-ss liralms of Tlionsht, lUvm F. Uanxxitax, White Hall. 7. The I'ntiy of ilrslory, Viduil M. IitaSB iu, llouesaw. Mtfsit, by trie tJhoi?. ConferrJug of Degrees. The Yalctlirtory A-Jilress, Vihcil M. Blsd 10. Baclaureate, PresiJent AttLCo. Music, by the t'hoir. DenrJiction, hy the I're Sidfnt. lhe poiloiii! iiK-cs o-. the graituiim r class were short, but si irited, aud eviui-d more originality of thought than usnallv marks the discus.-ion of hackneyed sal jeets. President Malcnm's lJaccalaurcato Ad dress ws judicious and just, except that his opinions in reference to the political and s'K-ial redemption of Europe seemed to us uttetly untenable, and strangely m J . . ... . . consistent with the Dr'a views ou other kindred fabjects. The degree' of A. 15. was conferred in f.inrsc on the seven members of the grad nating class. The decree of A. M. in course upon Wm. Ash tori Heed, M. D., of Philadcl- rina, a grauusre or .uauaron v. niversny, 'eW York. y,e lmxftj d?gfee of A.- M. itpon Ilev. Edgar M. I-vy, of West 1'hiladel Jihiaj Ikv. John Emlyn Jones, of Ponty Pridd, Y'aleS ; and Kev. George Kempton, of Mew Brunswick, N. J. Tho honorary degree of P. P. upon E. S. Elliott, A. M., President of the South ern Scientist; Institnto, Miss. The honorary degree of IX P. npon Kev T..l.n M.it. n nifll ... . , , T. 1 ..ii. . ' r . o Tbc whole cicrcises closed lefrre noon, afFcrdiiTg aprrde tiwc for persons desirous of fcaviwg towe to make their nrrangc mvnts. In the evening, file GraduatinV Chifs and President gave a re-nion Or rather a partirtg meeting, irt President Haleom's mansion, which was thronged by s rargc number frem city and conntrf, hrliSs and J J ' cntlcn'cn clergymen and fanners,- old and young, until a lato hcW. J c We suppose this was intended for Fiaeof laureaie if such an error is the only ohjert in s'-mlins Programmes far away to be printed, t.'c mizht save the committees that trouble. for counfy p'riiitrs can make error's, if dbsiredj as rcll as shy in rhil.n!eljniia. B3yVc oWrve some of the people who wish to get into the World Qiroogh Catta- wissa, are trying- to bIiow thd Supreme Court now xvrong they were in'tiot permit ting the gunbury t Eric Company to drive away the Sustjuehanna Company below Sunbury. No use, gentlemen. The Conrt has decided, aud disinterested ittcn every where do and will sustain' therhi' Stem Saw Mill; Messrs. Trick, Slifer &, Co., art actively engaged in the erection of a Steam Saw mill on their wharf just below Iu3ald Bridge, A desirable improvement. e3 John Smith has been in town seve ral days. He is "a whole-souled fellow, and no mistake." We have "employed" a n-norttr" to announce bis detiarturc. RS-lt in a common argument for thoe Scrofulous affections of the body polit'c uairretl t trcus, that, althouiih they arc pub lic nuis.mte.1, and take away from the cotn- niuuity money without returning a jKi equivalent, and thtrs rob it, yet thry have one good quality they bring money from the country into towns. Iu ctl.i r-word?; tho towns-people pick ; n ulo tm.ie fchange frohi the farmers. Taia, if admit ted to be correct, is a very trifling tnlvon- i ,aSe 10 couni.crlialaiiws no many positive - j cvl13- In the first plaw, it ii very prnba- bio that the towns people pay out Wore cash than they get. An'.', if it were Other wise, it is ceitaiu that sending away the money from tho counliy through the cir cus, is iu tho long run just so much injury to the towns. 'or towns are but the ? irljmi,HU (so to si-cak) of tho cotintry around them. As the adjoining farmers prosper, the towns-pet pie prospir. Vice and poverty iu the subuibs, cause corres ponding vice and poverty in the town they surround. Loys w ho spend their dollar or two a year to gape nt u senseless and de moralising " bhuw," ralv-ly if ever take a utw.-p4pcr era i!ag::7.iue to iinjij-ote their njimls, to ud Vance their knowledge of agri culture, or to lit them for good citizens. A community where a circus would be starved, would tae much fewer paupers, far less drunkenness and crime, and more universal prosperity iu everything desira ble. -.The IVtage Uridge, over the Ce neijC.c r-;vor on lLc Xew-York City and it n. i .. . ... m... jiutialoc liaiiroatt, is completed. Hie completion of this work gives a direct t.omiIU,Illcati,m hctwuca X.York and j,uffj,a by a six-feet guaW aH I lie way. Tllts roaj t.omR.t.fs Wl(l fir,c Kt or. ncl!sville. The bridge over the (J.-Scscc ,;vor :s . .i,.(i(1B.H i i, MtB,BP ,.,!, ;3 bvQ fcof . fu!r,tf Ppans v 5,, fctt t.ac.u. lt isb:lSL.J upe!f stoIe pit.N vf missive masonry, rising 84 feet above tl,c .,1 0f tlt! rivcr. T!l0 surcrsrut.,ure ;s ,)f ,;Iubf ; tre5lSC,atcd seetions , 4, , . ,' r.,.T. r . . to t uc uciL'Iit ut iSl feet aliovc the water, ... It is n va?t pile of tiRiber, embracing wii,in itself more than two ti:il!ions cubic feet. Kegrrhir trains wcri to commence running on the it'th inst. This is the work bii!lt by Jless.1?. Laumun, HovkafeJIow, and Moore. The N(imiH'ii'.i:ni.AXD UitiiMiF. has been let to Mr. Kirkbride, the builder of tbc Williaiiisport and Lock Haven bridges, at $13,75 per foot. The bridge is D7G feet long. The contract will therefore amount to about $13,000. The contractor takea as much of the material of the old bridge, which is lat a fetr years oli, as ran be nstt at a Cxc3 Jiriti:,- frhiel will, '. jps, amount to about ?1,C0: The .-bin.flts and the plank of the floor,- have be.-d secured, and are worth,- tbc form er about S1200 and the latter itbont S700. The bridge is to be p.-ssablc on the lit of January next Smihitry Anur: u T;tE Athenian, Independent weekly journal, just started in Athens, Uradford County, by Charles T. Huston, lale a graduate of tho " Lcwis.barg Chronicle" office. It is issued in a good country, and if the people there" are not c- enough to cripple him by " opposition" as soon as he begins to make a living, Will ere long pay wel?. 3-A public trial of W. 0. Hickok s Patent Cider Mill will I made at Wei- dcusaul's Hotel, in this plate, 16-rtorrow, ! (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock.- Also j on Monday, the 2od mst , at cr.ns. tret zer's, Milllinbnrg, and On Tuesday,- the 21th, at William Eilert's, Ilartleton, at 2 o'clock P. M. The public are invited to attend. jThe 32d Annual Session of the Northumberland Eaptist Association Was held at Ikrwick, last Week, Ucv. A ' J. Collins of Shnmokin, Moderator. 224 additions by baptism, were reported. The next session will be held in Milton, tlrt day following the Commencement of 1S53. SuFQUEiiA'xSA Railr6a7. The vole of the Stockholders of the York and Cum- Ficebind Railroad, nuthorizinff the lonninr j to !,! in the construction ofi th1? Susyjebsnnft ftailrcad, stands- 1360 in favor, atid AouZ against it iS?he ?fldies arc irliprovia Leap Year by treating tlic Ccnth men of Lew-isbdrg- to Pie-nirs in the Oroe te-dy. very gti' ftter.ilanie is roacfisftfed thtni'by the 'lords.' tftT-X' inbst diabolical' act Upon the per " son 01 a ieioai", " .. "i - Rormifh on Monday flight la'aVftttfcen 9 and 10 o'ebK-k, by an nnkiwwn scoun drel. The lady was returning homo lrom n visi: td" a neighbor's hbuse, when the was seized and dragged into the ware-room attached to Messrs. White, Mervinc & Lawson's Foundry, b? this 15mn, wticn her cries brought the neighbors to her as sistance iii time to prevent Lim from ac complishing lii llcllisli desire, but, we regret to pay, not in time to sci mu vil lain; Who nitric tracks and ecapcd. ,The lady was found lying on the floor of the building, very much exhausted, with her head cut by being thrown against an iron plate, and her face scratched. Her neck was considerably bruised, caused by the fMWn attempt to choke Iter, in order to prevent her scream?. JIA7oA,20i nut. 1 Louis Nafolkon. An jrticlo in the July number of Klackwnod, wVitteu pro bably by AllisotT, the historian, represents iu a most striking liht the dauber to which England n exposd, of invasion, sooner or later, from France. It relates tfie following curions anecdote, which we Lave never before sebn in print, dnd which strikingly illustrates a vory reiuarknble feature in the character of Louis Napoleon : ' Prince Louis Napoleon like bis uncle, is very superstitious, aim always carries an amulet, taken from the tomb of Charle magne, mi his pcrsou. lie is known to have said iu this country, lon before he i-ticf't the Presidency of the l-'reltch lte publie : It may appear iu me prsui;ip tious to wear that amulet, but I have an inborn conviction 10 my liuud that 1 am oiie day to be the ruler of Prance. When i am so, I shall first extinguish the liccns of the mess in Paris; "ml tteu utl'irk i'.mjlutul. I shall do su with regret, for 1 have been kindly received there, aud it contains many of my bett frieiMs; 5 (jut J my. it fiujil tui miusm, tin t Kttrry uv.t t.nt iriirh 11111 auric hud m'tst itl twi I uicc tlitil Id hi nitiiiorg.' Ill pursuance of these Views, he has just decreed C-OJUO men to his regular army." AtJVANTAtiE or Kui.uhaks. The city of New York is now accessible from every part of New England, (with the exceptioti of the Eastern part of Maine,) and the Stale of New York, by one day's journey on railroads. A traveler may leave Wa- tcrville, Me., which is one hundred and 'twenty miles distant from New York ; Montreal, Canada, which is four hundred, Punkirk mid Kulfalo, which arc about fcnr hundred and seventy miles, in the morning, and reach that city the same evening) by eontinoas lines of railroad, at au average charge' of two cents per mile. C?"A cry of fire on Tuesday evening last, caused by the thoughtless burning of a pile of shavings after nine o'clock, crea ted considerable nlarni. New )it.EAS.s, Aug. KV Mrs. Hen. Taylor, relict of the late President, died at East Pascagoula ori Saturday night. A07CA'. The re-'Ular Monthly- Mcctin of the East ilutl'aloe Teinnvrance W.cictv. will he held in the -hool hou.-e near Mr. Ja cob Prclerieks 011 Satunlay evening, lhe 2Slh ol Auu.st, when an address niav be expected. M. I. ilEKliSl", J'res't. M. J. Ijian, STei'y; At N'cwport, on lhe "sih ult., by the Rev. J. W, llaii'hawoul, Capt. Jon K, Shcler, of lhe Packet lioat -Clmlou," to Miss Mit K Uuak. of UloomtieliL On the 5th ?nst- by Rev. Ceo. B. Idc, Srt- mn 1. Wnaox, (formerly of Montros, Sus quehanna coumy,) to Miur A. Hillipai, of 1 hilaitelphis. In Philadelphia. 5th mst- itr Ilishon Potter. Joan W. til brush, Esq., of Iiincoui'hire, Eng., an'i Miss Jcu Catr, fbrmcrlv of Lew- isbur;. In Sonbtrrf. Hth l'fi'st. by the Riv.lKf. RoSs. Siiwihd W. UainHT to Miss Rosalie It. liica aaniuia, both of Suiilinrr. i)IED, In I.cwisbtirs, on Sunday evenin" at 10 o'clock, Victukia I dau:hier of f. L. M. Cimser, aeit C eais, 10 nioiilhs, and 7 (lays. In 1.1'U'i.shur" the l2ih insl.. Emki.ik.1:iu!'Ii- is the title of atl.ierof layers and Het'y Amnions, aed-l years. 1 1 liiomns. At Chicago, Illinois, on ti? llih insl., after an illness of several days, from hemorrhage Caused by lhe rupliire of a blood vessel. Silas H. Er.KL, formerly of Sinibury, a'ted 31 years. IF yon 'ant a pood Pe?ar, or a fine article of chewiifg Tobacco, why call at the Maiii fnolh Uru Store of AuS 2tf Or THORNTON' & CHRIST. Mi:Ti:oroM ri iiotdi., hkoauway, new yoi!K. UK Metropolitan will be cnmnJcVd, ilX - iand ope y'i'lia'rs r'er'ilr anil opeft-d for the reception of Cura- teimier r irst, 1'rice of Hoard, two lav. SIMEON I.EI.AND& CO Proprietors. ai virr hoke aew futons: 1.10'STEIl & TI'sTIN have just received a new supply of HOODS, in place of those kinds which were sold out) and to supply all la lure demands, Call and see. I.ewisburs, At; 18 183 Ti the Voter or I nlon roimty. WE are aathorired to announce the name of CL I'lilLW HVHL as a Volunteer candidate for the office of Courtly Commutr&irr subject to the decision of the people at the ha!lot-bu. Ang 17 !S.r te i n rest & -H'r umcx. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the notes ana j book accounts of the late firm ofCiiitinr a- MT.nblen ar? placed in iiv hands for col- lection', and that they will remain in inr hands e 1,1th Slm.; next, whn if not paid will t-3 sued without respect to. persons. Aug 17 18.V2 JAMES F. I IX. mfl?.45S' COI'hV s.e.- WHX b sob! bv public out'erv at the 5(Vne of C. 1). itlin'e, in the Borough of f'eWisburj on Kntu-'dav, Sept. tl, 1852, at 1 o'clock-, ?1 . vf'o IraeS of TIMBER LA SI), -,ijr?alc fn White Rcrr township, t'rilon County, Pa.," n'Moinin lands of Fini.,' PTaglc, Rank, a'ndotHcr-?'. One tficldohlaining S3 acres 110 rierches, the other td acres SO perched.' J erms maec cnnirn on u.e oay 01 sai. By ordfr of ih"e Orphans' CoUrPnf Tnion Co. SAUfrV M'CORMICK. ANiS 0 1 5'' Ai'm'r of RfcV. Thus. Hood. LIST OF IKTTEIIS reniainir, in W isultrS (Pa ) Post Olhce, An?.' 15, IS'2. Krofmard W. A. Mrs, Bodine Hrh. Mr, Iti-rlet Kuben, Brailwav t Coleman, Bellman Oeo. H., Bethicr Manjaret 2. ., 4 rolbcrson Catharine Widow, Copim Jlichd J, Candor R, Christian Elizabeth.' ice Jeremiah, Uouwrman Lewis, Davis Martha; lleibrrt Elias. .. Ciarber Maria Miss, Gibbony Albert, Gar tner Jacob 2. llrt Ann Etirabeth, Hess ThopiaS". Krcmer Jaiob 2. , a Benedict, Ijek Calvia E, Lane Rev'd C. R. TIoser Wm, Moser John, Mills Joha i. Iartridie Edward A". w,v, ir m: . ' Steward Wm. C. Doctor, Sianghncsy Patt, Sellers James, Smith Jacob. Wayne Anna Mis. " , f3TJ ' 1'ersons calling for above will plrase My they are advertised. A. KENNEDY, P. M. FEtiPERtni: ctrvrro. TIKK Northern Temperance (invention X. will meet at Milton on Wetfnesitay iKe 'ioih ipL. f.t 1 1 o'clock, A. M, in lhe Pr-sby-terian Chureli. Clcrsrj man of evejy tteniimi na1on, and all frirmls of the cause, are Soli ciifrt 10 atieinl, as matter of grunt importance to fh advancement of the cause at this pa; (icetar crisis Will be submitted to the Conven tion. JOIl MtRRAV, THOS. MBKW1.B, JAS. MOtKK. 8r, WM. V. LAWiSON, JOHM 8. PETEKMAN. Milton, Ang 5 t'omimttet vf 4fr"nxc'irn? i:u' uncss r;oons, Mu-ii.i,.ip Uiee m tcirivij 10 J.iy ; and mora div k.hkI., lu m.rrow. PUaTER & TCSTI.W Ausut 13. 185-i. KCIIOOI.. ITIVTCD, (nutui.) IY a yoanf man accustomed, to teichin'-, ) and who feels competent to instruct in I lie IJommon nod Higher branches of trducalion. ei.her a C),i.hon or a Select School. helerrnres t;iren if desired. Imiiiirc at the r,...VA. Ai,S ix--. 2. sto.oo it;:u iui. 4 NY person titniiiig anil delivering up a PiM-kel lliiok, lost this inoriiinu' between Siii.er's and Moat's taverns, containing So.H0 in five dollar bill$ on Delaware t'ily Bank, an:! a few dollars in sjiecie.-will receive the above reiiid. J. C. RODKE A CO Berlin Iron V..iis, July 2, 185i JJi'.:Stl tRItlVAI.S. I tDin 4 tibls, and N'o. , Eastern Mess 3MACKAKEI.' just received by Aug a j. Waves &. co Cl ROCEItfi T Aug 3 "1 ROCEKfEj A lot just landed for KKEMER & CO " J)ItI.'l bleached find iniblc."ched Muslin, very cheap by KREMKK rV CO 2 COPPER Kettles, 32 and 3G -alls, by KKEMER & CO 1 )itTE Vinear for sale r I - KREMER&CO To I lie Tratcliii I'ublic. Firi Chi Hotii Terms 1.50 nr Jag. rjVHE subscriber having lately become pn- L prielor of .the FRAMiLIV HOUSE Chestnut Hneet, below 3d and 4th, PUII.A- DEI-PHIA, and having rtdueiA lite -: luKir.l iu l..:i(i per day, gives notice that, not withstanding ibis reduction he will still con tinue to keep a FlikST CLASS IIOCSE. Kranklin House has just undertime etn ded alterations, ami is niw fitted iip and r? fiirnished in superior style for the reception of visitors. The Lower I'leor formerly occu pied by stores, Is now included in the the lloieli forming a sparjotss Reception Room, Oentlenien's Par'of and Dining Room, thereby allowing an addition of thirty chambers and several beautiful parlors fronting Chestnut street. Rooms in this Hotel are superior to most others, being Constructed with alcoves, forming parlor and bed chamber attached, well liulited and ventilated. Its location is un surpassed, eithrr for business or pleasure. BE.V II. WOOLMA.W Prop'r. Sml.l-i I'hUinfefplUa DRUG & CIIBMICAL DEPOT! Dr. Thornton & Christ, Wholesale & Retail Druggists, Leitlsiburff, Pa. OFFER to their fiends and fhe public a large and well selected stock of FltESir DRVGS; MEDICISFS, CHEML cals, Cronnd Spices, fwarraiited pure.) Paints, Oils, Varn'shss, hye Stuffs cf the very best quality in the market ; Look-fnr-ilass Plates and Window Gla.ss of all sizes; the mos: popular Patit Mkik-i:ies cT the day r together wnh a compiete as sortment of Hair. Tooth, Nail, Shaving, tVmb, Cloth, Flesh, Paint.Varnish, White- wash mid Shoe BKCsJI EM, Dressing and Craming Combs, Fancy Snaps, Sha ving Cream's, Pomade. Ox Mtrrow, Ei lracLs and Perfumsry of all kinds, manu factured by Jules !lauel,.. Ilazin f",d others. Also a well selected slock of Ladies anil (.'emeu's FANCV NOTiON.S, such as SneM.'lasps fur Bat;sanit Pnrses, Twist, Pteel Frinpe, Purse Rins ; Bristol Boani. JCephrr, "roichit Needles, &c. Port Monaits, Kaors, Razor Strops-,' Knives, Sepir t'ases. Cards, Card Cases. Mole Paper, Envelopes, &c. MPS.' tlttlls, Coiilectionary, I iscrrg Tackle, &c. And a vat iely of other articles too numerous to mention. Give us a call, and jude for yourselves we charge nothing for looking. PemenVber the Mammoth Dru htore ! Da. T. A. H. TlIOi:. TO:V Aii5 4,lS.-2 THEtl.S,. CHRIST imi 1 1; ami c 11 111: r.i iRi;. HAVING boar;hl thi shop, ma terials, and good wii'., lately of Jons IIert, al the npper end of Market St., the subscriber is now prepared to execute worl-? in his line, . AT THE OLD STAND, with care, correctness, and despatch. As he has had a good training in the business,. both irt Dunville and in I.ewisbnrg. he is confident that be can do cood work, end hoSes to re- reive a libera! share of patronage and pay. CnWrs rcspeclluny ooliCiie.l ana ?ooii worn done at fair prices bv the public s ser vant to please . , JOILV B. CUTLER. LcWisuurg, July, idj'i THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD i:xtrnlcl to aumietbnts It . AK!T lerKitna'.ihc for the present in the Nw Store ot l. II. niHNCl (Room t.deiy occupied by Ants y Alench) who has arrived iu the first train wi h a large, Well selected stock ef Li ping V aetertej with great Cats as to fjaality, sty I And i- iki ri,m r ik'.i .Jsi.l.;. .. . ti(rGoob&, Uoi tnn Mijr f.t t1"? wnw prim clkhrt Enir):. Fivftrh or any other nnmc uneng tiivirt. lilparhnl airl hmi ShfrHtiin, pyillin-r, CotlrnailS Coitori CaJt.imcr!, Jtunr, CtitrtfcR, HwiTjf Wnlwim, bot Curt colotvl fTtir.ti. Delaines Clot-fS Caamrre, Ouuinetts TwtJ I.TuIuk, Fhtnriiilfs Tu'i4 Ihr, Hosiery of the mot aubstiMitial FKEXCll 600.? choifc FreTirjS poth nd Canmrrc., Hrfm Awrfriit cT English and FrrncU Lawnj, Wu lin.Cinf;tiAirt5, Cnrrffts, Bombaxliws, Silk Good, Sl Mn-ilitin mwl Edging JrmvU. Thread. Ltxn, Hosiery, Irish and German Linen, Ada - - . - GKOCElilES ' - Cnltoo, Tna, Sugar,. MolaaiLS, Jtioe, Chteae, erackcr. Sor.p, CmkIIos Jobwo, Sugars, e. Also itariluare) Qgccumarr, (bhrwarr, . Poott awl SknrSf ffttt$t' Umbrellas, Parasols, Ernthes, Brooms anil other articles of urerchandiie needed fiere, al ol which wilt be aold al prices t low as 10 astonish pur chaseia. Oice tilt new Menkaiit a fair trial f ITGrain and Produce of all kinila WaufeJ in elchalice and lha highest market prices paid. ' . . D. H. KISSEL . Mifflinhurr, My 8, 1953 SOTU'C ! DR T. A. II. J'lll)U.'TtJ., hs thi 1st diy uf July, f't'i. a.ss.i!tt.jJ wilh him i !!K')l'Mi;iJ .S. t.'HICIST. uii'Ier flie' turn of Pr.HoiisTu At Caatsr, lor the transaction. of a general lr:tg, Chemical and Mineral Water bnsiiiei, Vc. Ac. A. T. A. H. THOKXTOM, TUKOLHiKC S. C1IKIST. Leufsburg, Ju'y 2B, l"5i. WIIOM:S4E.C ACEWl'. THC subscribers having crcivrd the ( -rncy for the sale of Pine (hi. Alcohol,. alert I5.irni.!!;Miiid.l.ain1Naad Vme-j Paler t Ui ear. nte prepatct to sell thrm at Thila- ri?i:eiion wn.iesa:e prices, wnn only tne 1 !u?.loi..n i.f tl. nnal tr.ir.ht I.. lhi place they are warranted fresh and pure, anl can be fulfilled hy ti.e bar rel or smaller qoanlines. Dr. IIOK.MO.N & CHK1ST, H l.oloulc and litluil U.-vg&tolt. Lewisi-nre. Pa NEW ICK CTiKAM SALOON! - . ... . . 1 "S ha. fit:rd lip the huge and H cimunodiou .n in l'nek'a new huild- iv.s near the omri uf I bird and Maraet ffrrela. in n-!i-fu! and riepant .-tile, and is pirparrd at all limes IJ larhinh averf vnrn-ty ot iu h. delight ful and cha'iiiiiicly flavored g-'i g f nit lu be uif.Jwrd 111 pri.u lie unalirv Mineral Water, and a rhuire !niL-l of ('akc, fj Jul ri-eeived a supply of IVkles and Pickled I.otistera ami 1 lyrMera. Pa.tirs and private faiiiille m'prlieJ at the hottest tio'iee and on lilx-ritl terms. A rail toiin bin friends and liia public (anar aily ia lespctfnlly silir:t-t. I.wi.-buiK, n'y 9. bvpotlant ti Fur men at:l hoiiickecpert! KiCKOK'S iTENTIDER MILL I all former time it waa fnppasrj thai a lar'sa (jnaniiiy of t iJer could he made only hy Uc'ng a niidfrou3 Iiia-hine, that aIowrlj crush:J the Pt le without giinding ihem Pue. They wera then mado into a niassne cher-e in atraw.'and S moet severe and long pressure waa requ'red t extract a pctmn of tha cider, a conttdrrabla pot 'ion being aliaorlird by theatiaw an-Ilbe mas of pomire, and in obtain thi unsatisfactory result the farther had to take all his bands and perhaps hi cix borne teams and devote a whole day that could have be.n mire profitably employed, to make from six to twelve barrel of cider. To obviate the difficulty the farmer hav heretofore labored nuder, haabeert ?nTenird.and the statement of a frwrfiel may pruve thai it fs net only the Beat Machine l Hie kind in existence, but that it t the nwal profitable that a man can have on hi farm. Tb apl'h'J ie by thin machine grated up Into a fine pulp, so that it requires but a comparatively light pressure, and that hut a minute or two, to extract al! the ridi r, it bcim ascertained by practical experiment that "ue Fourth more rah he obtained than by the old noees. Besides this it requires rnly two hai.da to giind and make up into cider a largci quantity of apples than ran be pnsgibly made 011 the old-fashioned machines. On this press, owin; to the compactness ol the pomire in the tub and the complete manner in which it is ground, a pressure of three to fire tons wh.ch ran he. easily obtained will produce a mora favnrabie ieuli than cee hundred tons pre-ura on the ordinary cider press, even if the apples were ground as finer as on, the improved Mill ; and if the apples weie mere'y crushed as on the iSut ninrbnie, it would reumre a pressure of two huudird mns to prod are the result accomplished by tin I'atent Mil!. The followin ars adduced ss decided advantages of this machine : yr-l It inKk.-s more Ci.l.-r than any other press, with giv.- .i.ianlit.- f armies, in a ihymi titiM.. ami with much l-ss lalnr and txix-uMi. fir'rm! tt m.ikci clranrr and soL.r Ci.ler fhn n other vm hine. TMif Y..b ran make vrnr tlw a von rait It arxl lu n yon nnt il anj in qualtlUtivs trtsn one eUs)tt to nt or tw.-etr .mnvls. FutirZ'i With It vori ran Dress vnur OurranhL CiWm Jerri.-, rii.t-f.-, lluUcr, Lard auj Tallow. flh With it tou cm 'nave 0 K i'OL RTB of , time in Binkius; A),.. Katttr. &-"ih Hh lt you ran irnndorebonvonr ADnVs.Pof. Its Tiimii-s, H-vts. (.rrots, er luiii.k'iiia. for lalllo. .W-.'. Bt its us "fru can at all Hm. Lon. ri.-eun ai.,1 SWtKT I'i.lrr. The price of tha Cider Mill, with right te cae tne sows on any one tarm. is 35. P.-ice ol the tfjot Cutting (Cylinder, !j."r. . , The siac of this Machine is about 3 bv 4 fe and weight alvout 2110 pounds. It may readily ho taken t. the cellar, door-yard, kitchen; barn door, or orchard, 6s may lie most copeni al.'.- 1 or rsicie. .oumy or l'ownsbip rights, or for ('ranis io make marhinea in certain telnlorv fit-' stated period, adilress f post paid) UlL-h OK, Ilarriibar. Fa. tVPersohs in Ciiiori' anif the upp. r part of Northumberland counties, and in Penna and Brush valleys. Center county, can proem lha above Machines on application la H. C. HICKOK, Lenisbarg, July tf, 1854 norxD rore California t-Th. " auhdcriber intending to leavtvhVCahfornia olTers to 1111 ecT,J)is entire stock of Ready Hade f lwHiilW, Cssstmares, Vestinirs. e 6To Retail dealers 1m will sSell for Cash at a very smill adrarrii on ekst. . GivS him a call, if jo wish In secure gr'aai bajgaios, at the sign of the Striped Ce-M. " AdJtrsa i June J DATIDMi ER3.Lewu.turt mi: tmrn in j and GeuUemen just rttxlvsd b , - - .tonaaa: . . rosTER &. TcattNr GHKAjjUC A Rkf3Tio7 sale br ' " Foster i tuslin.' CHEKSK-vCf)VPish-lIcrrin!r, Sc., at ; ..'', - - Fastrir (t Tustiti's. Books & StatioiaCry An eiiensi assort ment of tht I iiUrnl(jr liibtot IltsokK. BTATIoyERY. Ac Ac. Iut mil anil lor mm err,- sotv try D'OSTER r tl'4TiN, Lw!cTm, M t issa . '6 MILTON 18 the plire here Q." M. HERTZ ' ufwturra and rl! Carriages and isles' TEN 1-ER CENT. I-CVTEA hm at any oihn ahop in this oo'itrT. wiibiwt e.Trrntion. Hr htm the Urarat and Im-s! awtiinriil in c!l Central Prnn!a:i!a, and i ddrrminrtl w" giie aalidacliuu to all whs may faror him atiih. iMl cu,luni t;M ai coruer 0, yValnul aoJ' wu.r tlttrUt Ppper Millmi. . jl0n !8v3 UFOItUE Tf. HERIZ Th'E RAIL-30A9 fi.nuntr In Isu hiiurg, aid .le Engineer art UuW ntriruur thrmselrrt from l"p lu tut ul DAVID MYERS' Cbeap Clothing and Furnishing Store, W otht ,lr1j-i Cai, at . .Venus' ! Slant. 17' Irt there the ril zens of I.ewb-burg and Ul rurroundiog country will find one ol the hot' selected and largest stocks cf 0LQ'X"jC12Z j ever brouglrt to this eouatiy, cousbtiug iu (.art a follows : A large and extensive stock of Ready Ma Id Clothing ot ail qualities and prices snJ uf the latest style. ... A large assortment of Cloths, Cissimere. Vest i nes, Tiiniunu a, Ac. A variety of fcoe and common Shirts. Collars. Silk. KoMuth and Hummer HATS and CAPS ll'lkercbf. Cravat. Hosiery. (Iluves. Ac. Every description of Clothing wide to ordtr in the neatest and most expeditious manner. Come one and all. before purchsim' anything elsewhere jo the shape of a gar.rienu end you'll save too or y by doine so. I ran dress you from bead to foot, for frpna One collar up to Gfty, and fluier myself that t can Suit ell both in price anj quality. Don't forget thd place sign ot Striped Coat. l-ewisburg, April 13. 152 FllttS.! ARRIVAL OK SPUING GOODS ! F CRER & VORE (at the old stand of "A- ludings & C3.) have just received a tiu.d- Mim assortment ef rtnrtng and Summer floods ol all kinds and latest style, which having r. eri purchased al onusuallv low rates wa are en.-ri a to otfer to the public t BARGAINS. It Would be almost impossible to enumerate the many articles in the Una cf DUY UOOflS. GROCETJIKS, H.MlDWAliiS, QUE15NSWARK, etc. which are to be found in our well furnUfirtf store, bat we invite all to come and see foi them selves assuring them that they will get More Goods for the same Money than at any other house in LewUbarg. To ten det their establishment well worth a visit at alt times, they will continue to receive as the tea on advances, new invoices of seasonable Goods - ' Ladies' and Oenjemen's wear, so as in l-e able at all times to olfer the choice ef the New V..I and Philadelphia mar eta. , Having adopted the motto. Qiuek tir anl Small I'riifils. they hope to receive a liter:tl .hare of public patronage. (j"A II kinds of Country PRODUCE taken in exchange lor Gjoes. Lewrsburg. April 27, IH5 NEW STORE-KEEFEES NEW G00i)S( California or UuW, Pefi.nnykania for bi Burnt and Hun. Gen. Scntt or (Jus ar Bnchanan f'-r iVoioVal. 60c &0r Jar xttwng Amis, svtf FOSTEIr fc TU&TIK or trilmf , C5 S3 yr 3 " .S 5 ; 3 E- I f f J E ? f 11 ll lit sis 11 u mu 5 3 ' 3 s PS mils si s. rs O - if a 3 3. 3 ss 3 1 ... s , J " 3 2 ? S- 1 g i-3 et 5 3 3 8 - e c 3 S- 8 5 s a -3 t- S" .EES fa .5 : 5 f r --i n si. r I 5? Oh 5 Se. a r5 pi Sal? ll 1? ft 2 S. I r I S- 3 ? 1 Onr motto- . - - uyjthin4 veiuurmi. nnhinn madei' We venture to sell bte then, friends, veniare io trv us. . rtw IKK o llSll.1 Lewis!iurg, May 1, 1852 Dpring ont Snmmcr- -13331. NEW STORE i- NEW GOODS." T 1HE Undersigned' respectfully annours) td their friends and tha citizens of l.nhltl county that they have opened a new slock Cf DRY GOODS.'. . , . OB JWE.VS WEtt thry havs rrrark Cloto, Dos- kins ml raney Parsiiners, Cotortd snt WWt Lhie, brills, Cottroatus, Vntirtgs, kw styk Isarsvfllts Tsst inrs. (Knfti.h Hosiery,) aeaa. . . ... . , , . , r FOR LAMES' H'.fi,ri-h last red Biaes Sil, juaiu. an 1 ehMigrrshle Silks, Itripei Hlkv, Msrr!, tttsArdj Silksi rtortnos Drwiens Ctaejss.Paris (ointd. Jacooet anil tendon rintpj -iHsirs t Lain,' jutt plain Mottsvlines, Tot t? Soira, (reach fend rvU.h Ohiahsais, needle w-xei CMlars and Vsxl;ereJ net awt Swiss Kiknnga, an Bvris sartasaj Woob. Linen Rdainm and Laera, state, and tasey Cap Xe'vfi'-jw tybsj. TarMoas. IIIUslorM, Blocrle, rrr-oidnd a ! ctrkr U Bdkta, sUpnfer tjoality Kid, TalMav and Silk Orv, lona; sod short Vohair Mitts, Wait CVi) Shavila, atecaa 8'V4na hatai ic. ic A ttigi a.rt (set of PVKXIWIXC OOOPS, Dn&tp, Matta, Sva:r Uamafk, or Oattoa fanjrs, Itiow.Cas Jtutio, Furfnttir Che.k.iv, tcua t-'rimrrs, Cotton s"t,i! Vuit, PassSslrHaCtsaaa, BaVkras, HijlKJdW. f " Oa'.h Wad Cottan.Tahla ?? I.anUiesrwui Ceuatarpaawsv Maps x Crash Tovrliltg-,' TbAi U'hti&iV&i U iet? UTo' sn4.heaf. -t4 tiPBEtVARE atnaxal, ia :KJ of taa.Taasst brought to this sretin:, of roantry, attJvxtreeualy low. Also an etteriaiv lot ol HAUDWAKB. y.-, , ..i- ... t - Their stock of Uousl batng been purchased at tha present e.rtrton:ely row price.',, tot Cask, enablea therrt to otter qnUsU'-l induceraeftis ress9t-ta variety, ye ami rrjres. Tha pubtlr are rrperiiully inviuNl to sl? and Ciaaii fat tht aisrUaa before p.ehing el where, t,j Cogtllry Protlct at (be hitd4 roalkrt price wanted it etrhsaire lb GatUi. I Lrwisborg. Apr!! rf, I vEKU8 o supe.fc fotaa, lor sat at hi' XJ Chratiftrle ulTic, b Cta libfrg. It I ft? S!-e 1. , 1 hi