LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. jCrajistanj Cjpuirlr. H. O. HICKOK, Editor. O. If. WORDEI, Frintar. Atil SOnuh ia advanee. in three month. ps'l within th rear, aud at the end !" Agents ia Philadelphia VUPmlrawMaJS Jjcwtisbiirff, Ma. FRiniT Morning, Alt.. 2S, 1S-j2. .. -. LM.Mnfnn Pill. I ir A "T !,' and IVnmtry Merchant.' JUnufV'nrer.. v!,h,o-, B.iin- M-n nil l" wi.li t i rrurror to '.,k.....,M Ho w,-ll t" c nothf of the T.. .1.. ..V. J.m Vkrnmrit." Tlli. ICTIr ha I .raioJincrwiBrrolitfcn'incomiiiiiiynintU . lar,, a erpltertKm of arlive. eolrnit producer. Jmf.m rr"a2-nu -y it. the t.te. bly EiiIoi),(3jl.i :j?i-;s!J:iil,Woc Liberal 'offer! We will send the h'L.W, the Wino, and the Chuoxici.f., one year for ONE 1oLI,AR, Cash in ittlcnnee. This offer to extend to the 1st of October only. Time good papers for 61 and latest Telegrams I ble party, and we certainly have no disposition besides is the Cheapest in the World I I knowingly misrepresent any one, we prompt ly lare number of name, of Clb. on Aw and cheerfully comply with Mr. Hirst's re teriar, hat induced us to extend the time, thut alt quest, and give the Committee the full benefit may have the mine opportunely. of his disclaimer. We did not, as our readers .ow send oil your Dollar ! j will doubtless recollect, speak of this matter - ' from our own knowledge of the facts, but from lft.The CliBOMCLE is the only straight- j sources of information which we judged at the out, consistent uatlroad paper in Union county. Xg want the Hailmmd men to think of that, and look at our lbilroad terms cheap, good, and no af terclaps 1 . 1 lit..., , ...inn nf t l. ino. i-:.! i- subscribers, with the prospect of more, has enabled us this week to open the promised Democratic I)i putmont in the Chronicle. This completes the arrangement by which a large number of both Whigs aud Demo crats who take no other paper.can be more fully supplied with political intelligence. Jlsiata CotNTr. We give the peo ple of Juniata county fair warning, that an attempt is now being made in a poitiou of I'nion county, to deprive them ofhaving any voice in the State Legislature. Union county has twice the numerical power of Juniata, and claims either a Senator or a i- . llepresentative CTcry year. Lmun now has the Senator, and has agreed that when ' . . . -w i ehe has the oator, Juniata shall have , the Representative. When Mifflin lias tbe Senator, Juniata bus nothing. Under this . fairundcrttanding. Union will always have ; rjne delegate in llarrisburg, but Juniata will have but '2 out of 3 years. Let the game be mce begun, of I'nion overpower ing Juniata by her larger vote, and J uni- ata mill never again be heard from at llar risburg by her own sons. t&The " filterran Ceft" draws the following graphic picture of a Dematjoyue. We imagine cur readers in this coitnty need not travel a hundred miles to find an original for the portrait. " A DKMAflonuE is a mob-leader' or an orator of a faction.' He is one who j is capable of any trick that will insure his i object. He will mount a tub or cart to ! ,1,1 .... , l 1, i : leclaic: at street corners : ne will snrcad . i,i , 1 , li s rug in the market-place and tumble upoti It, for ballots, wiiich to him arc so ) inui h paper money. He is industrious, , hut it is the industry of the weathercock, j that works with any ami every wind. He is civil, but it is the civility ot debauchee, j who stoops to conquer. He is rta ly to ; died his blood once a day, on any platform, ! fir thc-r love of Lis dear diq-cs. Are the ; people irritated under some imagined pros- , fure of authority, the demagogue goes i among mem pouring puioun uto u.e.r cars i .iu nn'ar lino men miuiiuii. .11c iucj iu-pired with better and higher objects, he begins by dark hints and slow insinuations to uudurmine the public peace. Jle lives in agitation, turmoil and sedition. All Lis liues arc out in the troubled wa ters. He is a moral wrecker, who would evoke the whole fury of a popular tempest f T the sake of the driftwood it might cist up at his own door a filsj-heartcd, f:iCsh, ami degraded speculator upon pub lic simplify." Another Sad Disaster 250 Lives Lost. Oil the night of the 19th inst, during a dense fog on Lake Erie, the steamer At- Kntic was run into by the propellor Og- densburg, off Erie port, and in a few mo-; nients filled and sunk. Most of the pas sengers were in bed when- the collision occurred, ami about half of the 500 hands and psfengers, were lost. The remainder wed themselves on chairs, settees, beds, auj oiler life-preservers, or were taken on board the Og'knsburg. Most of the pas sengers were Norwegians, and the cries of all in that dark scene of horror were heart rending. Every effort was made to save them that could be, but the loss is most sorrowful to contemplate. How many friends in Norway will be for ever uuecr tain of the place where lie the bones of those near and dear to them ! It is stated that with brilliant lights on both boats and bells constantly ringing, this catastrophe might have been avoided. If so, the officers are guilty of manslaugh ter, and should be punished accordingly. It seems highly culpable, also, that they Lad not a sufficiency of life preservers for every individual soul on board, to guard against even unavoidable accidents. WThe historical skctcbTof the Whis key Insurrection No. 1, (on the first page of the Chronicle,) will be read with inter est by those of thia day who talk about 11 - l' 1 1, ,. uuiucauuu uu iwpixiMtion. . W ho is to be the " Tout the Tinker" of Ui0 Whiskey Inspector's Insurrection, may we all live to see. aTFor Court Proclamation and Jury Liftj sec New A'iTCitistincftts. rr Last week, a lelter was placed in onr hands from War. h. Bust, Esq., chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee, in reference to our allegations, two weeks since, concernin the interference of the Committee in the Railroad difficulties in this county; but not iu time for last week's paper. It was ad dressed to a gentleman of this place, a Demo crat, who had written to Mr. H. on the subject but who, like some others, shrinks from the responsibility ofhaving his name in print and states that we and our informers have been imposed upon" with regard to the agency of! the Committee in this matter; that the subject has never been before the Committee, that they j have never taken any part whatever directly I . . . , . , . . . j or ind.rectly in the contest, nor appropriated or ! furnished any sinews of war ' to am either opponents or friends of the Susquehanna lioad;! ' .. H . and concludes with the following paragraph : " Will ynu be so good as to hand this note to Mr. nickok, and beg him to deny and con- tradict the statement on my authority, and very much oblige yours truly, W. U. HieST. This is the first and only denial of our state ment that has yet come to our knowledge from any quarter; but as it comes from a responsi time to be authentic and reliable; but Mr. Htsi s respectful note is so positive and expli- j weVe h(,rn Mnr) we ilfprre,j lha, W((ojn frownjn providence" is otttimes '-hid a smil cit in its denial, as to lead us to the belief that ' a brewing, that he her love was sueing, and , ing face." we and onr informers have been, as he states, j delicately doing a little eentie cooing. and that J Though he low and silent lies, " imposed upon " in designating this Commit-1 sneeess "accruing would reward his close pur- And we his face no more can see, .1.. .. r . 1 . -ri .. 1 ' 1 1 - ; aid Aim been .u. Hum ro..c iudim sustain the Anli-Kailroad agitation in this couu- ty, is almost universally believed by the com- munity, and not without good reason. The tutor otne v.uan Jt.net has expressed his ; willingness 10 wcric lor me nest paymaster; and it is a fact which we know can be proved : as old Time might pause in his flight, and by competent legal testimony, that when taken : stand still to gaze upon. to task for changing his course, and opposing I At a Eiv,:n signal, each lady oflered her arm .u ... .; r. u to her partner, and conducted them to the sup- the County Subscription after havit 5 publicly ' ... ,,.'i .i,.i. e ... .( ' ' per tal'le, which was of almost interminable and privately urged it along, he justified him- length and literally loaded with every delicacy self by saying that "he vraa well rin furtvhat attainable. Youngand old, of almost ail pur he tra duing." It is certain that one press, at '. Mlits '"d positions in life met in cheerful and least, in this county has been subsidized by ! tMy intercourse and were supplied an , , ' , , . , ! abundance of good things, the enemies of the Susquehanna road. Besides j Artor th edjh Wl.rc inly Aiscusse the mis, me immacuiaie niusKey inspector nas been for many weeks, and still is, almost con- stantlv engaged with very unusual r."reve- ' , ' . .. . ranee, and at an undoubtedly heavy expense in canvassing large portions of the county j frtitn titr in rlruir CtPit'inrr Ytv ! rind ... Z'.x .... ' . ' , , :, oi me iusoiieiiaiina roan, ana 11 oosmuii ore. ... ,.,........- ..., - rn t itc ritn;Triirlinn. iiav vrhprt rlnrt flip - money come from, and who pays these and ' other heavy expenses connected with this cru- sade. That the Whiskey Inspector does it him self may do to tell to the marines, but nobody in this region will believe it. It would be too I much money for a very profitless whistle. Standing alone, he has not enough to gain by it, to make up for so heavy a sacrifice of time, and labor, and money. It wouldn't pay. Perhaps Daniel L. Miller, Jr., for one, can throw some light on the suhject. In his letter to the public, dated " Philadelphia, 7th mo. 30, 1852" in which he attempts to clear himself of that unfortunate "one per cent." business, and other imputations the following re- markable and significant passage occurs: "The office of President was accepted by me wi,h "rrat reluctance, and has been one of most arduous labor, requirtns an erueruu- . . , ' ,. turn nf time ami oskt, wltieh rw, if una ,, EVER KNOW or appreevite." Tnis certainly is a very candid admission of sccret anJ mVsterious agencies which it wollllI seem he ,h'ougi,t u right and proper to put in molionf (IO demolish the Suaquehanna Company;) and which he naively intimates were noU)f a character to be generally known, or jf knnwn at a!, ,kely t() be appreciated " by any colnmunjly iovillg trmh and fair dt.aIjnR) Wbere could he operate to better advamae than in Union county, and where hc finJ more p!labIe anJ unscr(lpuIous j instruments than the Whiskey Inspector and the Tunes? And why did the former, all at I once denounce and oppose the Susquehanna Company, after hating lubseribed to its ttock ? And how did it come that he was in confiden tial communication with President Miller, and that heexhibited and read to Chables Whtm, Esq., of Siinbury, one of the Commissioners of Northumberland county, a letter he had re ceived from the Whiskey Inspector, hostile to the Susquehanna company t And whatmeans the boasts at home and abroad of the great political changes to be gained by this assault upon the substantial interests of the people of this county 1 Does it not all prove, what we have heretofore intimated, and is the general belief, that the late excitement is not to be taben as ,he honest and bona fide sentiment of the people of the county, but has been influ enced and sustained, in part at least, by outside influences and resources ! We note these circumstances incidentally while our hand is in ; and may perhaps recur to the subject again hereafter. (jj-The Time and English Demoeral did not venture to publish the chaste and eloquent speech of the Whiskey Inspector at the Mif flinburg dinner. It seems to have been too plain and candid for even their columns. Neiiher do we find any of the letters received in reply to invitations. One from Maj. Lyn da!! is said to have concluded with something like the following "The Whiskey Inspector, the Union Times, and Haymaker's Bull all opposed to Locomo tives : (If our copy of the toast is imperfect the Timet and Democrat will correct us by copying the letter and toast in full.) 8aiAacalm and disinterested spectators of the political caldron boiling and bub bling before as, we pronounce the cam paign so far decidedly dull. Whether our friends who have attempted to fill the political departments of the Chronicle will be able to " raise a breeie," remains to be seen. We gently hint to all politicians, that, unless they get up the thermometer pretty soon, nobody will get elected, and none of them can boast of having " saved the country." B&.A large Temperance Meeting was held in Milton, this week. Its results have not been furnished us. The Pic-N'ic. Wo were about penning a brief notice of tlie recent memorable pic- nic, when the following opportune coniruu- nication made its appearance aud ploasantly relieved us from that duty. For the Lewisbnrg Chronirle. On Friday last, a Liir-Yina I'ir-N'ir was given by the Young Ladies of l.ewiMmrg to the Gentlemen especially, and also io a larire nnmlier nf nrfiniiarmmc ,iifi Ir o-no liu ., very brief noticcjieiieath the luxuriant shades of the University erove. '"he gentlemen were escorted to the spot by turn i.isLiuauii vm oicrs, aim cverv incentive 1 t . l 11 t . e to relaxation and amusement presented itself, i ,ast wcck raouimenifctl a subscription of Games and music, youth and beautv, all were ; 325,0(10 by that Borough, and of CI 00,000 there, and forthwith the "gomllie Compa.iie" by Northumberland county, to the Sun entered upon the enjovinent ol their pastime. ; . . -i We seated onr handsome self on a verdant bury J"'ne a"rd Company. " '-"" " i the seat of cnnositv. kicked overboard for the elevation of llie sward, filed our spectacles on tune the pattry cares of this sublunary world, vania Dapust otate convention, having re and complacently viewed the joyous scene moved to this place, request all cninmunica aronnd ns. The day was most propitious ; in- ; tions for htm to be addressed to Lewisburg, deed, had the fair managers entered into spe- i;,llHn (; pa" vuti uoiiiiict wiiii me rirni 111 wnuiii-i, 11 t is doubtful whether a more favorable atmos- i phere could have been guaranteed. We sat. watched and moralized" Around ns sported a select bevy of prettily dressed juvenilcs,deep ly absorbed in the intricacies ot some incom prehensible nursery pnme ; asain a pronp of " angels " in white muslin and beregc delaine, were prnpellinja young gentleman 111 a swing, the said individual, as hisn-w boots described a semi-circle in the air, looking as happy as a duck in a summer shower. Occasionally we observed a pensive couple, evidently deeming each otheT " sweeter than 'lasses," retiring I 1 e merry ,nrng a"i '' meir lait-rmg accents ami ipnuer liiioiiaiioii in vo r.p t ir suing. We fell particularly pleased that the eilorls llie Liilis were rriwneil u-ilii sn-I i pertect success, for there were present inor- than two hundred and fiftv adult persons, of whom a number were non residents. We oli- ! served a rnong the throng of 'beautv that sur- us. many ladies from dimnt counties, ' ! rounded . .... olir ' u.n : ....... hlndes and brunettes, presented .1 scene s,., h votaries ol I erpsichore ai!journel to a spot prepared for the r'irp -e. a,. '. to the exquisite j m"ic "( :Ik' 1 ti"'- St - ' Ui,J mingled in the n...z" ' 'l.-'-ii.- ;cei !r?of a large thr,.ng of , . . -,. With the exc-.ti.e: r. a single accident (the f-iliin ttf nn ni' rw1 ! uc IV. itn i cti'iitrr Irio 1 ,l,v n.,sse,l ff won,,,,, ..t. ... ! and not until old Sol had gathered his ou'role - ... . . . . 1 nid this most excellent mmersed his golden disc beneath ihe horizon. party disperse. The evening was spent by many of the beaux and belles in a quiet ire cream party at a saloon. and when they separated for the nihl the uni versal remark was, a most delightful day !" And for onr part visions of ansel choirs in book muslin robes hovered around our pillow and inspired our dreams, and we now most cordially congratulate the committee npon the brilliant success of their efforts. May their pioneer example be repeatedlv and as happily followed. O'CLE HUGH. ftSThe people of Union county Lave paid 8200,000 taxes, in caslt, for the Ca nal through Chapman, Selinsgrove, ic. Now, many of the people of these town ships are so ungenerous and unfair as to wish to refuse to loan the crrtit merely of the comity for a Railway along Union Tp., East IJuffalo, Liwisburg, liuffalo, Kellj', dii-i w t " i i . bite Deer I jso one now objects to I .i r, , - . e J the tamil, and in ten years from now none will object to the Railroad. Qj'Wc last week omitted to notice the An i nual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Education Society, which was held in the ' n . . , - ' uaptist meeting-house in the afternoon of ; Tuesday. Rev. Dr. Dowling was chosen President of Ihe Society, and made an ani mated address, as did also Kev. Mr. Williams, Rev. Mr. Voung.and others. Itev.O. M. Spratt. of Lewisburg, was re-appointed the General Agent, and Rev. J. Lansing Burrows Corres ponding Secretary. The annual meetings of the Society are hereafter to be held in Lewis burg, on Commencement week. PI. M 1 Si XBUar, Aug. 23, 1852. The Northumberland Whig Convention met to-3ay and nominated David Taggart, Esq., of Northumberland, for Congress, and Samuel Uergstresscr, of Elysburg, for Representative. No other noiuiuations made. T?FRVirK u' 5 I ' j YcstcrJav, about 3 o'clock P. M.t tbe m ' DOWdor mill near tbia plaCC belonging tO iit Messrs. Fowler & Trcnily, exploded, blirtl- t-i i ing Mr. JSrancll, the lorollian, nearly tO! death, the skin being burnt entirely off his whole body. Considerable ilottbt is entertained as to his recovery. The buil ding was burnt to ashes. Q. Jlr. IJraneh has ginre died. Petxefoste, Aug. 25, 1352. The Democratic Convention of Centre County met last evening. The vote for Congresi stood Haj. II. S. Gross 82 Hon. James Gamble 7 Senator Col. Wm. II. Blair 24 I?ct. John li. Meek 15 Assembly Dr. Chas. R. Foster 27 Maj. John Ncff 13 Resol'itiou? IusiaiC'ng the candidates in favor f tiie J';ii.ie J.vjuor Law, were laid on the uLla ly an overwhelming ma- jr,ty . .. a. . , The wbigs hcii a County Meeting tne next evening, but made no nominations. Suxbury, Aug. 20. The Democratic congressional ionierecs of the Northumberland and Schuylkill dirtrict met at Broad Mountain on Tuesday and after one hundred and tar, ineffectual ballyts adjourned until Monday next. ... n " I HaTThe Circus lately ia town fully confirmed our position last week, that by 'fur Out most of their support camea from I the town and not from the country. It was a poor, shabby affair. At Selinsgrove, a fight took place between the citizens and Circus men. Several were stabbed or otherwise injured, but no lives lost. A woman was the immediate cause of the affray. TA luri'p. 1'ilLlie. M.etino- in Miltnn . . ij.rwwown Aent of the Pennsvl. " uichmoxh, fl0ini oi tne rennsji- 1 101.i:isBlA'S23. Jtv Rev. J. U. Anspach, 18lh inst., Ricbird V. 15. I.iu'ols, of Hartley, and Miss of Limestone. DEATHS. In Danville. 24th inst., WiLinie, son of Dr. M'in. M. Magill, aged aixiiit 19 years. Kear Mitniiibiirg.Tuesdar last.ol Dvsenterv. Stri..i son of Beiij.Thouipson, aged about 18 years. Uerel't of an affectionate son. the hope can not out be consoling that tor the Christian mnip is innnii fm ' and thit uhuhm.i c 11 in;i;c 1111:1 sun our wars ana signs And meet hun in eternity. C. FOIXD, Jy J'!'Z?r"-aU"'l3y ,5,h inst- a pair E- ACI.ES.which the owner can have by calling at E. FisntaV South 3d St. and paying for this advertisement TITHE Co-Partnership heretofore existing J between the Firm of Hoffman & Messin ger, was on the 12th day of July last dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the Firm will be settled bv Jos W IIorrir. HOFFMAN & MESSIXCER White Dtt Mills, I8.r2 STORE ROOM TO REST. THE store room recently occupied by Nev ius & Keber, and I). Mvers St Co. Inquire of P. NEVIU8 or D. MVEKS. NOTICE. A LL those who are indebted to the firms of i J.- Mttas, V. Mrsa & C. and i i i , lK iViTKEs, either by note or book account, are . racnpifnllir rannacta,! t. nn . respectfully requested to call and pay up im mediately. All those who ueglect this notice may expect cost on or before the 10th of Sep tember next. DAVID MYERS. Lewisburg, Aug. 27, rAYE&'S CHERRY PECTORAL Par th Cars mf COrGBS, COLDS, D01RSEXESS, BROXCHITIS, WHOOriXG-COCGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AXD covsniPTio.v. TO crRF. A VUhO, WITH HEADACHE AXD SH;EESS OF THE HOW: take tlw CHKKRf Pa-run it. " L ""a w urn, rnna wrap uii warm, iu sweat uurm: uie ni?ht. FOR A COLD AXD WaiT, takf It morning noon, ami rv-ninc wcn-tim w dinrtioiw -a th uui.am. tin tiimcimy will onn rm nrnowtMl. one will long nr-f-r frum tin tnmM vbn tVy finl it ran b m rradilv hri-akr' tlirm of thir r-t at ntcht, will flmi ly taking JSmX irr1 r,,"'f ,p"ra ni an uUimaifi ur-. u af- wnlr-l to tlioumiutij who are tlitM afiilctvd, by litis iu- Tahiai.h? min-dy. rrurn ua mtrtihie nrt in tfie nurf. nany ft ml tlirm.-lTi-a iiuwitiiugto tbrvgo tta use whtn th necesaitj fftr it has o-rnn-l. t'nuu two eminent PhvuiriaOr in " FrfcrrVvii.LC Tenn., April 1th, tV.t. Sir : WV ha- piTto ynur Cherry JWtural an cxb-n-rvfi trial in nur fTartit-v. and ft nit it to imrpa cttry o:her rrnn-ly we liare Ic cunng affvtwna of tbe rmpi raiorj uion. nns. PI KM Fit k If MPTON. TO MSCr.RS AXD FCliLir SCF.AKEHS this rc iiipiIj Li inTaluahle, aM by its action ou the tl.mut anil )uiu, when takon in mll quautiii it rrmorw all hoarwihira in a few linur. ami wonderful! inctvaH-s the power and ttnxtttility of tlie oior. ASTHMA i p-Uf rally much n-IirTn, anJ oflrn wholly curt-U l.y i'itrrry i'rcinrul. But thrre arr M)me r- m oiks una to aa to yield entirely to no mttHue. Cnrrry 1'ertnri't wil rure them, if they can he cuml. JtEOXCWTi.oT irritation of lh thmat an-1 tipper portion of thv lunffw, may be caret by taking Cherry JVciontl in rmU and frequent doi0. The uucoiufortabie oprM.lon i.f Konn relifTrti. KfT. Ir. LANMSti, of Urooktyn, X. T, utatr: I have pet-n the'herry PecUiral rure purb rtur of A i hma and Urourliiti an lead m Iu bclira it can rare ly fail to eiirv thoM crv3. FtR rtiOVF. ive an emetic of antimony, to He fol lowed by larjre and frWcnt Uosea of the t'hrrry tWtwil, until it pulque tbe diM-aMi. If taken in seavton, it will not fail to riir. U ltoOFlM; CorniT may be broken up anil iotra eun-d by the u-- f iVterry Jrtnml. THE IXFLl'KXZA r).Mlily removed by thl reme dy, rtumeniux instanftM liar) b?n notiTd where whola fitmiHcK were pntfctel .m any m-rii.u ruseqiiennn, wh le their neihbirs without tiie Cherry Ivtorut, were fcurfcrin from tbe dijeasr. 8R9r.Ohln,11thr?irap ,'M. I)oH. J. C Aypr: T write to inform yo of the truly renmrkiilile ettects of your ffterry fbfaraf in thin place, and in my uwu family, una of my daughters was com- i-h dnafui wbnupin Couh, by tkirtff it. Ir. M'-ann, one of onr very bert phyak-mn frtaiy Ktatea that he cousidn it the betrrmo uy we have fr i-u'monary disetuiea and that be ban cuml more of cruap wiiu it Uian auy other mediaue be ',,t, i"'-tv'l- mr cier mat. nf theRaplinCburchny!iUmtdarin; ftom ytiur mwiicine, be muld Kar-ely nave bettttved without eeiit. Your reaped fully, tt. D. SINCLAIR. Deputy Porifttantcf. rnrt of wrrre dic:tn upon the lunx have been af fWrted by i Wry FMurtU In ach eir-ne eaaea as war rnnt the belief that a rcvMdy baa at Jentb been ft Hind that can to dVpenHed on to cure tlie Cbuirhi, Colds and t'jnzuicpttofi which carry from our midst thousands t-Tcrv yt-ar. It if indead a medicine to which tbe afflicted can look with ciinttdence tpr relief, and they should not tail to avail themselves of It. FKKPA HEH A .V SOLp tfrJAMES X IT:, rrariicai and Analytical .hmibt, iWel Uaa. Jtvr mle hv C.W. Strapflk Tiawinhnrjr; J. H Oaf low. Billion; Mia M. U'Cay, Norlbumberland; i. W. Keaaler, New bVrlin; 1. tierbart, SelinMrovat and by IrugMt, rtrj where. lrinaidr40Mhria COI'RT PrOciarrtRllon Whereas the Hon. AUM H VMI.SU.N, President lodge Ibr tfee 90th otlia DirKt, eonifftinf of the eonntles of I. atoo an4 Uiftlin, ani Jco WrmniTra and Jaaas Marshall, faquire, A.MHiate Jwlres In.UoHia eountT, hars iaiani tlieir prarat, bearing rfate th anti day of May. 1M, abd to m dirert.il for tb katdinn of an Or pbana' Court, Oirrt of Common Plea., Oyer and Tu Winer, and grnrral Qnartet Seniona, at NKW BERLIN, Sir the ennniy of Union, on the tmmd Mrmiay Heptfrnber nut. InrlBK the 13th day lhSsad: to eooUnaa two week. SOTICK is therefor hereby given to the Coroner, Jiuun-a of Uift IVace, and Conatablue ia and for the otrao ty of Union, lo arear in their owa proper permm with tneir Koll, Kceurda, Inquieitiossi Kxamluatioaa, and otlier Hr men bra urea, to do UK thinga which of their office and in their Mhalf anpertlila to be done; and all witmawea and othi-r parwoa pronecattae hi behalf of the Commonwealth mralnrt aby eeraoa or persona, an re oniml to be then and there atlrwihat;, and not drsart ithnn Inn at thrir writ. JuaUoea are renoentrd to i r mmiml ln aiuadana at the appototi tim. , SJiraaa .d real t th. sheriff', onv. in ! .-IX'S.r wtVt-1 tlSfUl&ZttZnT iBii! J JURT LISTS Strrtmu Tun. I8.'2. Git AXD JVUTj Hartlay Ilcnry Urwhr. Beaver aV3C9 UrUTM. rraiW vrv. A'MU ar. ntiiniBu;aa j lyOUKirua, ai cuaei lunar, .ric mm. n uit mrt JobD Moore. Kobert MoCurlry. Kaat BarTiloe Abraham Aurand, tffcrteon Biehl. rakto Je-aw M. Walter. Ltine stone Chrutopber Seebold. ChapttMUa Abraham Look. Perrr John Kreba. Weat Buffmlne Jaeob ioi, . P. Katberman. Waahin?to Uanc B. Buyer, Ua T-aU. VI .-at ttea-erH,.tlV7 Ranch. Roily Wm. Dmiral, John H.,ntinr..n. BuOaiw-Martia DnUtaek. JliddlKirek 11,-nrv itaurn. amit w m. imiKai.u ,. . w lA-VAiVACffr ButTalow-Thna.C. Black. Fran - eK Wilson. Daniel I). 4a'din, Adam VoonJ. KautTman. M aahinfrton-john HiUim. Daniel iierman, ivtar P. " iM"hI:Jolv Hoff- ""r'" Xtr": Vrnnt-IIirM App, wiliiwi Wariirr, Jmbmt, Ilnir inwr. ir..iHii ia. ri oilier. .' J ww. rrn. II. Umltaiia. Lawi J. Juat-s. IIsrtIv Jflbn YrrpT, Julin UiM. tjnr liraoi-ber. Jitha l.iwla. Ka-t Buff. luf j.iIid Vhrub, w m. u ll.-trnis n iimd r una. rr Silomon KnL J. Lonir. Samuel Moyrr. rtip- man liaail Witmr, Jan. Ilrrrolil. IVrry Jno.Tmap. Aurauaui ILdtlmaa. Union Jarob MitrhHI, jnMph Whis'I J.thn Uukir, John tfurer. Mitttinbunr Imm k lie k. lira. Dreinbub. N"W BVriia Fradrrirk Smith, kcllv Kmna-I Krtlr, John Pnulinr. I'KTIT JUIir-yi,t Butlalne Duii'l HW. John hiirniakrr, Tbomaa T.jlor. Outre John A. Strtkita. t-niw IinryC. Kvr, Benjamin fVborh. ttam'l I'aulioic ilinrtee tkbuulVf Wm. Bvra Bnjaioin amito, Inaar W'Mwliinir. l-wihurr I'tftrr llurch. B-aT.-r violin l. !mitli. Ow. wnrta. Jamb Orernhne. I4inrrtr John Urnn-b. Ili-nrj Fnrk, II. K. Sanders John gin. Mid Uiwnwk Snniiiel Ytnlrr. JhB Kemkrr. Hartly Win. r'nhT, Jarh utter, Antlrpw rok. Pwrf PneilrriHi Kathrnn. WaFbingtoit llan'l IlilM.h, V. C. Mnrrr. J' bn 9. Ila-k"nter)r. ('Impman Pfb-r Hatns, lvi Rt-srirk, luniel Kohrcr, lbiiip llilbi-h. White lvr ramorl MeiitleriMiii. Kellr lobn Kline. MUUinburn Joacpli Kili rt. l)ufIalH William llair nnj. XOTICE. The regular Monthly Meeting or the East Buffalue Temperance Society, will be helJ in ihe.School house near Mr. Ja cob Fredericks on Satnrday evening, the 38tli uf August, when an address mnv be expected. M. D. HERBST, Pres'U M. J. Limn, Sec'v. IF ynu want a good Serar, or a fine article of chewing Tobacco, why call at the Mam moth Drug Store of Aug 20 Dr. THORNTON A CHRIST. METIIOPOLIT AX HOTEL, BROADWAY, NEW YORK. THE Metropolitan will be completed, and opened for the reception of Com pany, September First Price of Board, Two Dollars per day. SIMEON LELAND & CO, Proprietors. AXD VET MORE SEW GOODS! 1 ROSTER & TCsTIN have just received a new supply of GOODS, in place of those kinds which were told out, and to suppl all future demands. Call and see. Lewisburg, Aug 18 I85S To tbe Voter of I'nion count jr. 1ITE are authorized to announce the name V of CL PHILIP RVHL as a Volunteer candidate for the office of County Commiminer subject 10 the decision of ihe people at the ballot box. Aug 17 1853 te CHRIST & M'FADDEX. "aTOTICE is hereby siven that the notes and hook accounts of the late Firm of CaaisT Ar M'Fadden are placed in my hands for col lection, and that they will remain in my hands till the 15th Sept., next, when if not paid will be sued without respect to persons. Aug 17 1852 JAMES F. LINN. YEW DRESS GOODS, Mualin do bge received to day ; and more dry good. 4c. to morrow. FOSTER Ai TtSTIN. Auguat 13, 1852. $10.00 REWARD. ANY person finding and delivering tip a Pocket Book, lost this morning between Stuzer's and Moat's taverns, containing $50.00 in five dollar bills on Delaware City Bank, and a few dollars in specie, will receive the above reward. J. V. KOOKfc ct iu Berlin Iron Works, July 28, 1853 FRESH ARRIVALS. Eastern Mess SHAD in i Buls, and No. 3 MACKAREL just received by Aug 3 J. HAYES & C PRINTS', blcnehedandnnhleached Muslin, very cheap ty KKEMEK 4c CO DRUG & CHEMICAL DETOT ! Dr.Thornlon & C'ltrist, Wholesale & Jtetail Druggists, Jsict'sbiirj, lt. OFFER to their friends and the public a lare and well selected stock of FRESH DRUGS, MEDlCtXES, CHEMh cuts, Gronnd Spices, (warranted pure,) Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs of the very best quality in the market t look-ni!!-(ilass Plates and Window Glas of all sizes i the most popular I'.tist MminsEs of the day; together with a complete as sortment of Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving, Comb, Cloth, Flesh, Paint. Varnish, White-wash ami Shoe B Rl'SH ES. Dressing and Oraining Combs, Fancy Soaps, Sha-Tin-; Creams, Pomade, Ox Marrow, Ex tracts and Perfumery of all kinds, manu factured by Jules Hauel, X. Bazin and others. Also a well selected slock of Ladies and Gentlemen's FA.NCV NOTIONS, such as Steel Clasps for Bags and Purses, Twist, Steel Fringe, Purse Rinsrs; Bristol Board, Zephyr. Crotchet Needles, fcc, Port Monaies, Razors, Razor Strops, Knives, Segar Cases, Cards, Card Cases. Note Paper, Envelopes, Ac. NUTS, FRUITS, Confectionary, Fishing Tackle, &c. And a variety of other articles ton finmernus to mention. Give us a call, and judge for yourselves we charge nothing for looking. Remember the Mammoth Drug Store ! Da. T. A. H. THORNTON Au? 4,1852 TH EO. S. CHRIST THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD Extended to Sllltllnburg X ! AND terminitintr for the present in tbe New Store df D. II. RISSCl (Room lately occupied by Antit 4 ilench) who has arrived in the first train wiih a largs, well selected stock of Iprhtg nhf selected with great ear I to quality, rtyli and pi ice, ia the city of Philadelphia. DRY GOODS, A VtBT.ty GOODS mhtrh all! errs Vttef aatlr&e. tion than any at the sates prir of cither EnKiiah, French or any other name among them. Bleached sod brown SheettncSi Drillincs, Cottonades, Ootsm CaatmeYea, Jeana, Checks Heary GlnghaMa, best ftwt eelbred Print, Delaines Clotha, CaaSimetsa, Caasttlttia, twreda, LiDings, Flannels, Tsbla Dtspera, Hoalerj of the moat tabstaatial kind. Flliycit COOD.-cfcoIe Frneh Cloth and CasimenM, a larra aaaortment of Englirh and French tauraa, Mos linS, OiBghama, Bareges, BoaiHssiaes, Silk Oobda, 6isa lloaUin and Nginga, JsooaeU, Thread, laeM, Iioaiery, Irlah and Oermaa Lrnea, te. GROCERIES, Coffee, tea. Spires, Snssr, Molaaara, lllfS, theUe, Crackers. Soap, CanCles, Tobacco; Sesars, . Also ilardvcare, QneeHtware, Ced.iranre, Poott ttnd Shnes, Hats, UrhhreiUm Psrasrds. Bruibes, Brooms Mir other articles of Merchsndite needed hers, all ot which will be sold at prieea ao low as to astonish pnr chascis. Give the new Merchant ufair trial E7Grain and Produce of all kinds Wanted in exchange and the highest market prices paid. . D. H. RISSEL MifDiBbttr, Ms; , U53 r ' f.- " P.41XTI.U and CHAIR MAHIXG.! rlt A v i.Mi Dougni we snup, m-1 and irnod will. latrlT ofl I Jom H.t, at the upper end of. Market 8t. the subwriber is ow prepared to execute work in bis: 7 line. I AT THE OLD STJXD, i . . , . . , j wun care, eorrecinw. ana oe-paicn. nci L 1 t I . . : ,1 ... K. ha had a crood training in the business, botbi ! n-.;l--.4 . I..;..- i -nt.firf.ni " -...j, . that he can do good work, and hopes to re-! ceve m libt,ral 9hare of pa'rona and fay, ! rr9peetr.ll, sohcited-andr wont ani? ai lair pricrs or ine pnnur s wr - van! to please JOHN B. CUTLER. Lewisborg. July, IBS? THE subscribers having received the agency for the sale of Pine Oil, Alcohol, Patent Burning fluid, Lamps and Vtne- , gar, are prepared lo sell them at Phila delphia wholesale prices, with only the addition of the usual Ireight to this place they are warranted fresh and pure, and can be furnished by the bar- I rel or smaller quantities. Dr. THORNTON A CHRIST, W koloolc and Retail Druggiiit. I.ewisbnrR, Pa Important to Farmers and Housekeepers ! HICKOK'S PATENT CIDER MILL. IN all former time it was (apposed that a large quantity of rider could be made only by n.inf a ponderous marhine, that slowly crushrd the applet without grinding then fine. They were then mtde into a maasire cheese in straw, and most revere aud ' 'r priure was require' to extract a ponion f ' lion being ab-. : -! pomice, and '. ' i! ; . Ihe fm mer b : ! ' his ii hnr-e I. i ? could hare U t j r-"ividerabl . -iisrr -:..!ihe-. .-i.f t.r. ' nv.'t ' t.is 'i -' ir.it (?rlia ' i i .-.i.tiii' day t' ,t ir.-frr' Iv i.ployed, t j u-iike tro .1 tj twIvt rarrcis wt cidrr. J o bv:nt the J faulty the farmers have heretofore labored under. has been invenied.and the statement of a fewfaets may prove that it is not only the Bett Machine nf the kind in existence, but that it is the most profitable that a man can have on his farm. The apples are by this machine grated up into a fine pulp, so that it requires but a comparatively light pressure, and that but a minute or two.to extract all Ihe cider, it brine ascertained by practical experiment that One Fourth more can he obtained than by the old pioeess. Besides this it requires only two bands to grind and make op into cider a larger quantity of apples than can bs possibly made on tbe old-fashioned machines. On this lres, owin to the compactness of tbe pomice io tbe tun and the complete manner in which it is ground, a pressure of three to five tons which ran be easily obtained will produce a more favorable result lhan one hundred tone pressure on the ordinary eider press, even if the spplee were ground as finely as on the Improved Mill ; and if tbe apples were merely crushed as on the Nut marhine, it would require a pressure of two hundred tons to produce the result accomplished by this Pstent Mill. The following are adduced as decided advantages of this machine t Firtl It Tnk-. more n,ler lhan any other press, with a giTen quantity or apple, ia a girea time, and with much labor and expenae. Srcntut It makes cleaner sad sweeter Cider than say other mai-hine. 7i'nf Too can make your CMer a yna want It and when yon want it and in quantities froia one gallon to six or twenty barrel. Fmrth With it yofl can pre Vfmrfitrrants, Cherries, Brrrie, Cheese, Butter, Lard sad Tallow. Fth With It you can Vara 05JB FOURTH of your time in making Apple Batter. Kjth With it yoa cad grind or chop yonr Apples. Potav toe. Turnips, Breu. Carrots, or Pumpkins, lor Cattle. Srrthni its oa yoa can at all times aan FRBSH and SWEET Cider. Tbe price of the Cider Mill, with right to use the same on any one farm, is 36. Price oi the Root Cutting Cylinder, $5. Tbe size of this Machine is about 3 by 4 fe and Wright about 200 pounds. It may readily be taken lo the cellar, door-yard, kitchen, barn floor, or orchard, as may he most convenient. For State, County or Township rights, or for Grants to make machines in certain territory for staled period, address (post paid) IV. O. P1CKOK, JIarrubarg. To. i.ff Persons in Union and the tipper part of Norihumberland counties, and in Penns and Brush valleys. Center county, can procure the above Machines on application to H.C. HICKOK. Lewisburg, July 9, 1S53 BOr.TD FOR CALIFORNIA I-The subscriber intending io leave for California offers to sait oct his entire stock of Ready Marie Clothing, Cessimeres, Veslings,atc 5To Retail dealers lie will sell for Cash at a very small advance on eon. Give turn a call, if you wish lo secure great bargains, at tbe sign of tbe Striped Co-it. Aoiit-a June 13 DAVIO MVERS. i.twisborg NEW GOODS ! 11 StUtMER Dretm Q9tUht Ladies and Gentlemen just rewired by June 30 roSTEItctTtrm CHEBSEi Cod-Fish Herring, fcc. at Foster & tuliu'. Books. St Stiiioncry. Ail ettebtlvg MararMMnt of the tTnlTcMItt KChbol41otl, aTATIOERt, dee. dte. just reed and fitr sab erj" but . . rrJSTtR A TCSTIN, LewUhUrf, May 13, 18SS SAMi. AMM.v -J jv M.tjirOOMruT i ha." h -rr ---.vijU,i iii t!' T. 1 1L 0 ?? I ' r J L'SLVESS, j at the oM stand of P. Atnmoh, where one ot the other may alwiys be found ready to attend lo Cutting or Making Gentlemen's Clothing. B aemn!anra with the Uteat ratoaa, pwnrtnally, asai fm the moat raaannahla taenia. r Cah or Ornolry t'roanca. (Nd frienila and new are raenartfully larited w esll. Aa-roraMt BRtmau nf 8. ai Ammnn arranged hr htflS kUllQS A atl'MliySltRV Lsslitara, apd, )RIME Vinegar for sale bf To tk TraTCllBV PwUlT. First Clan Hotel Term iiJ) jxr Jiry. mnp . . . . , ! .1 PD1V1 W VAT I f. . . E- I Chestnut Street, belnw 3d ana 4ik PMII.aI . 7 - - -- UKLfMlA, and Having mrturd ihr price of . . ... ' hnrJ ci aa mv Am k.t ' ..L f J- J'jL t 7.H wiuianuin tois nrmiciian nc win snir COD- keep a FIKST CLASH HOUSE. franklin Hooe lias jat nndergone Caftenw alterations and is i ,w tired M aad . famished IO SBpeiTor ItVle lor Ihe ceptinik of visitors. The Lower Flcor formerly occu pied by stores, is now included ia lae the Hotel, forming spacioas Reception Room, Gentlemen's Parlor and Dining Rom. thereby allowing an addition of thirty chambers anil several beautiful parlors fronting Chestnut street, Rooms in this Hotel are superior Ur most others, being constructed with alcoves, forming parlor and bed-chamber aitached, well lighted and ventilated. Its loeatian is un surpassed, either for business or pleasure. BEN. H. WOOLMAN, Proo'r. 3m434 tkilaiklphim miai I8ttrpUrewba. H. HERTZ nun afacturerand sella Carriages a Busies TEN PER CHUT. LO-JlTEii ban at any other shop in this country, --:ho,t exception. He has the Isrgi-st and 'en trr:.tiL in all Central Paunsylvari:-, anJ k il' -v!r;i tc give satisfaction to all Ko rny '.- ' ,r h n wiih their euUin. Call at corner i : V.'alout sndi Water Mreet. Upper Mil; ir-. Feh II. 1853 OEOR'JS U HTRVZ FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPfUNGJJOODS I REBCR TORSE (at the old stand of Idtlinas ot Co.) have just received a hand some assortment af Spring and rJursnssr Goods of all kinds and latest styles, which basing sera purchased at unusually low rates ana are aashisd to o0er lo the public at BARGAINS. Il would be almost impossible la enumerate ik many articles in the line of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEKNSYVARE. etc. which are to be found ia our weferai.asJ) store, but we invite all to come and sse far lasaa srlrea assuring them that they will get More Goods for the same Money ti -.n it wv other house io Lewiaborg. Ta rso- ii.."- fa'. .ii-hm-nt well worth visit at all tini:. iey wi!I c.ir.'inue tr receive aa the saaaaa twiv-in-e-i. r"w ir. voices of s-ssonaMe Goods lor L i.!., and Lit'iiiiLiitcu a kpt. so as to be able at r,u '.'nn tn .Mif. the chmre uf the New York : "! ch'l !e'(,i,ia mar ets. Hsvini; adoptej the motto. Quick Snlet mud Sn.u.7 Profitt, they hope to receive a Uiieval ahara oi public patronage. fCAIl kinds of Coaauy PRODUCE Ukeo in exchange for Goods. Lewisburg, April 37, 185 NEW ST0RE-KEEPIXS NEW GOODS! California for Gold, Penntylranim for big Hani awl Swaes, 6ns. Sectt sv Oaw ar JaaAaaara fir FraHnt. fisr. Bigkr fir seaway feats, mat TOMTBA Ii '1US1U1 firtrBng C(Jtat Gootift. s Jr Out motto We venture to sell lout then, friends, venrs ta trv os. rt'S l c.K a J Is I IX Lewisburg, May 1, 1853 Spring anH Summer 1352. XEW STORE & NEW GOODS- rriHB undersigned respeetfilly tnnoinre t- I their friends and the rint-.-m cf Uui r; county that tiey have opened a new s'ck cf DRV GOODS. fOtt Mem WXAI! 'tr h.ia Frrnth Clotk, ftwe kins sad Fancy CaMiarera, C- tri-1 t Whits Uarar hrtU CottmrMea, Teatin,,- r.-r r - faraaijas Taaf inga, (Bnjrlleh Roairrj.) ki , .: FOH LADIMT WSAK,u . - 1 .aek i;ks !ahi and rhsnxesMs Sitka, striped outs. Man:.-.-, Ch eked India Bilks, Floresea Orodeoajr 'are, Perls waintesV Jaconets and Lonitra srtatad Barrss Its Lata, rarer Blah) MnasellOM, toil Its !-"! re, Treaeh anil Seotrsi Oragharaa. aerdn srefke Collars and Twderalarra, Jaee aet wad twiaa aVkrl, Sad Swiss laarroVaa, tons Unsa dginc saw Laoas, stars sad tary Cas Meta, (arw ttj las.) Tsrislnos, IllaakiBa, Blesdasj eeiljlmowied aa4 eiasr Law rldVft, wsnsrlaT qtratlt KM. TaaVav, aatd SUk ewraaa, kaBgaaal stwH BMnar Wna, WaiM Oaaal answU, srrgaat Sarwrf 8havls, met. A tsris aaaart. aarst af rvuHamSe BOODS, Drixsts, atataa, MaiV Daansa, Sneer Cm tew ShMttagti rfliaW CWs ataaSa rowrltore Cbsrk, tiekmgs, OMm l!t!.s, Oatska tlaaaj raaaer, IKanMak TnhU Ootha. Wsakias. tWy nra. gajkaai B Cloth aad Cottna) Table OOera. Snpvr MarsailM QuHtg OssfltMraanss, Baekiriraek, Maper and 0hm4Tew1hH Ae.ee. Their atoeh' af GROCBRIES le very large) and cheap. Thew QUEE.'tWARB wsttlsaan is one of trie finest evst brought to tbia ssctiua f -'tintry, s.ii extrivnel low. AUa an exteaaivs) t i A of IT KUWAKB. .f 0.w having beert prrrettss, ' i. -r;.-, r-'re::: exire r"e'v low prirws, for Cmwki irr-nl'e ten !'-ir unrstiel irtoeceratSnU ae ro. i o .- vtrir-Jj. Sil : ! prieea. The fubfis) ;:ic r.-jie, .tul'y ioviud 10 ell tt exaraliaa foi iSi nir'.es before pureNssic J etawarhere. (jJ'Ccniniry Pro.lilce at the highest market urices wanted in evrhiince fiat Gon,:. v QEIfOES it 10&I4GS. - Lewisburg. Aprrl 3T. Ib6S DEB 08 of superior form, roe sale at lk Chteoicte offlce, cte Mtflj, 0c fmip Hi r :fiiHi i-f tin lte?gii U mm o t I V I Hihi - If 3 l r iltiif f f r i hHli H
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