I s r I I ll t I, 111 11 jLfinisbitrn Oromrl'tKSfllS: at C. HICKOK, Bditar. O. If. WORDEM, Printer 44 sue rhiu advance, si,: in three months, Jpid withieth.yer,and,2.:0atheeu4oe Iheyear. IMi in Philadelphia v raimer ana R W Cur. Levcisburg, la. Fridat Morn'ixgl Nov. 5, 1852. IDTEITIZE ! Kxecuton. Adririhistrator. Pabii. Lk "Zr.. " "ul ' """UT Merchant. Mxnuinrturtr. Mechanics. Business M... .11 k. -.-. . . dispo. of anrthin- .wild dc. well to stive notice of the mmtumach the -Zewharv J, roe.de." Thin paper hu a feed no looreajuiut circulation in a community mn tai ling a laa a peor-rtioci of active, solvent producer, aoaaar, and dealers, as any other In the Sum. fpi w " T " TT sni.i;iiu suu can lauors attendant upon the National Election, lave prevented m from isiuing but half a heat this week. JtwTba following reported majorities for President, were received by Telegraph from Philadelphia last eveuing : PIJCKCK. Blaine 13,000 New Hampsh. 14,000 Rhode Ishnd 1.100 SCOTT. Vermont . 13,000 Maasuchas. 7,500 Connect iet 3,000 New York 25,000 New Jersey 3,000 Pennsylvania '19,000 Delaware 34 Mary hoi 6,000 Virginia 10,000 North Carol. 5,000 South, Carol. (Leg.) Ohio. is,uua Indiana 15,000 Illinois 15,000 Michigan 5,000 Missouri 12,000 Kentucky 2,000 The remaining States also probably for Pierce ays the Evening Bulletin. PENNSYLVANIA. risact. Scott. Juniata, 250 Paupbin, 050 Schuylkill, 700 Cumberland, 250 Lancaster, 5200 Berks, 5000 Frauklin, 600 York, 1103 Chester 200 Carbon 700 Allegheny S000 Indiana gain. Bedford, maj. Washington, gain. Montgomery, Westmoreland, 2200 Union County 1852. 1851. Scott, rime. Johnston. BigUr. Lewiabura- S33 193 310 171 Kelly 14 89 12S 35 White Deer 188 131 175 123 Buffalo 68 129 93 Baal Buff.lo 116 59 117 64 West Buffalo 99 93 85 80 Mifflinbuig 37 62 Hartley 260 130 334 144 Limeatune 95 64 87 6 New Uetlio 83 60 96 ' Uiiioo 158 139 131 133 llidtllccrack 13 63 58 no. 11 263 2. hamaO 10 108 1 17 Partj 133 98 104 9'. Waabingtan 127 100 107 1 l.enttr 185 86 175 91 Center villa 117 30 108 32 Beaver 256 44 Waal Beaver 177 33 0000 0000 2817 1949 John, on'a maj. as 668 -feon't will be 11 Oil. CP V'i bumbesland county givaa Pierce 800 aaajOTtty. The fdloiun are reported : Pla t a l.li It uuauu 32, Point 4, North ern be ..nd Hot. 6. nburv li. Sc ir-MiKou 96, Upper Augusta 9, Lower Mans -v 164. 0u hope ear readers will net forget the meeting to be held in New Berlin to morrow tvweek to form a County Agricul tural Soeiety. We are iafermed that it is not the intention of the projectors of the enterprise to waste any farther time in idle and profitless discussion, but to adopt a Constitution, eleot officers and fully or- g-xixe at once. There has been enough talk, aid it is to be hoped there will now be some efficient acii'on upon this impor tant subject. Let those who are favonble to the movement turn out in full force, and lend it the influence of tteir presence and approval. jfir" Grajden's Forms" advertised in another column is now the only complete and reliable form book to be had, and un der the editorial labors of Mr. Wright, has become of great praotioal value to business men generally, as well as iadispeusable to every magistrate and lawyer. Binn'a Justice" is a work toe widely and favorably known to need any enco mium at our hands Both these publication. Me very moder ate in price, and should be in the hands of every businCM man. The enUrprising publisWer,s he g.-t them up in their usual eat and durable BtJk rjrThe followingV'l"e, hT Mi ,h flic, of Secretary of 81 He -inc. the orgsnal.on of out National Government:. 1 hooiaa Je&noav, Edmund Randolph. Timothy Pickering Jobu.Mar.11 Jamr Mauiaon Rnnwet Smith Jaaaa Moarow John nncy Adams Henry CU; Martin V.a Beret Edward I.lvingsteo Loui- M'Lane John Forsyth Daniel Webater Atl P. Upabuv Jaha R. ;elhoun Jaona Bw aanan John . Clayton Dauiel Webwlev- Vrrpniw.wppwinled 1769 do 179 Pnsois 1796 Virginia- 1800 do 1801 Maryland" 180 Virginia 1811 MaaawchussM. 1817 Kentueky , 1825 New York 1829 Louiaiana- ItMl Uebwara 1833 Georgia- 1834 MaaMcbnsettn 1841 Virginia '843 South Carolina' 1844 Pennsylvania 1815 petswsre 1849 KeawMhosetta 1850 do 162 Edwa.d EvercU tpabur was k.ltad by lb eiploeioa on Vaaid in riiacaton, aud Mr. Webster itsce 4fing hi. Swrotid twrnj. versify If ill, on next Sunday afternoon at 2 J o'clock. A report on Etrvut will be presented bv Mr J D Merrill . ". BrTlie Free Soil vote for Canal Com missioner, in this State, was 3,061 the Native vote, 8,0!)9. -Daniel L. Miller, Jr., has resigned the PrcsiJeucv of the Saubury & Erie li. li. Company. I'liiou County Agricultural Soc. At a meeting of the East Buffalo ASricullu.i ral Society, held Oct 27, 1853, it was R-soIved that deem it Mnpdin! In fnrm a Union Couniy Agricultural Society, and that we recommend ail citizen favorable ta that object to nieft at the Court House in New Berlin at I, P M, of Saturday, 13th Nov'r. A Constitution will be submitted by a committee appointed tor mat purpose. AU the County papers please copy. JACOH (il.NDY,-) I.8.STERXEK, CCommittee. J.G.BROWN, S Coj recltd this Day. Wheat Rye ! "orn Dnts Flnxseed Dried Apples Buttei El!5 Tallow 10 10 . in 12 . in .400 Lard Ham .... B icon . . . Cloverseed . , ThAnn1t nf raveiita ano uae Vrrmifnn! enmpnaMl of Castor oil. VnU'tn-i. ftr.. are not awarr. that wlule llipy apMir to brn.fit tb imtiaiit, tbT are artualij Imyin:; tti fnunilati'm'. f-T a M-ri a of tliasea, aurh a salivation, loss of i;:ht. wiakmn of tiiutii. A' In anllter mlumn will br found Ihr adTertirament ol rfolimsark'ii K 1 cIiihb. In which we ask Uie attfnti' n nf all diirftly ititen-std in thirown ns well a thftr rhil drrn'i b-alth In Livrr Com! laintji and all disorder ari.Mni; fnim thmt ef a hilljmis tyie. faould mnke nse of tbf only e-nuiue mrdH-ine, llobt nsark's Liver - mot dnxindS but ask tar Hdn"'-k Worm Svrtip and Liver Hills, and obtest that earta nxe thesi? naoie or me K'orietor, J. llv!iaAeACah, as nuus else are gumue. I Ij 43S DEATHS. In ChillUqusque, 18ih Orl. Saaaa, daughter of John and ElizahHh Troxt l, aged 17 year. In Milton, 23 1 Oct. JtEi Brcn, son of Re. J J. Keimensny der, aged 7 weeks. GRAYDON'S FORMS, Nt:W AXD F 0 Til KMTIOX. uXa Attorney. M'tgiMraie, nr Mm ef Bunntst thnuld he without fiilLAD. NoitiH AM:Rir. ft tr. A. GaUlTU. jrsr ri BUSHEn, ORATDOVS FiUviS New and FntntTii Et-moic. Formw of CofiTevaririnit-. anI of Pmrtlor in the Court) of Cwintnoa Pa-u. Quarb-r SfxinuA, Oyvr stvl Tv-nntner, the ?rirrme aVDl Clrpti-tut' CourU. and the officv of the nous Civil Offli-t-ri and Jutir oftbe ft we. Furti e-ii.tMJD. BrTiufvl, Corr-w-t-d, Knlanrtnl, aixl AdaHtN. to to lit l'reiwnt t-tnt of Ut Law : miib -pioux Explana tory Not and Rt feinrea. mad a New and very Crupr-hn-iT Intli'x. Uy HofitET . Wrioht, fst. Iu On thick Ocuto Toluoie. i'nctj nuly $,50. ItKCOMMXXDATI'fX. "In tW wort (Bis-aVi Jotick) and lt romrarirfm, -rati-on Ft-Rws." iihe rentaiirm of wlir- h i o w-ll Mtai'ht'hed a to nee-1 do euloKy.) the Ud(:i-tretf find all the inff-rnuitiftti ii-miiry to aftirrect iliwharf of the ioiportaot lutiei mnfi-led to him ly lite lawa of ltnnsyvui.',--rtrfaceof B'iylttty't Bmns, f ijth ii ALSO, OOKFIJIION TO THS ABOTC, BINNS'S JUSTICE an BUSINESS MAN'S LEGAL GUIDE. A TrTIF.S on the Offlre and Untie nf AMrrmea aal Jo. ure of thi eaae. hi the Commonwealth f.f renn STlVHnia, inrlnionif all the seMred V,rra. of lro-es and Ifra-ket Entries, and embodyinr Ml anly whaU-ver may bf dif md valuable to JuslicHi of the IVar. but to Lind)ords, Tenants and Gi-nerrl K-nX. and nuking the volume what it purport to l-e. A tfe Le-al Ouid fir lluoineas Men. hy John Itiiins, late ALlerman in the eity nf fki!alelphia. Fifth edition. Revised, 4'orrert d and Oreatiy tnlarired. Bj V. C ItmoHTbT, Jisq. 1b One tlti k Valuiae, Oitavo. 1'rw onlv ft .utl. Juilse hhHn says of Mn's JuMU- t. that M It Is not only the beet, hut the only very gout work that . Lave oa tbe culvert." I I RESS, And SpmtOf to be J-yUMrd. TROTJBAT AND HALT S PRACTICE. New and Thrnl hiiition. iireaUv Knl.irc-d and Improved, under the Mi rorial threi-tion tt rsHari. VI barton, -q , Author of " American unminal lw," Ac., ac. Iu Two Volunnts, 8vo. TROCBATOi TE IAW OF LIMITKB PARTKTt SHI P in the Uniteil states, with lull reference lo the latent authorities, fc.uirl.sh and American. By tassas J. Tail BT. JLq. Iu One Volume. (vo. aT Orders or lttera of Inioirv from th Caantry (irouipUy altendid to. KAT t BJvOTItr.tt, Law Plsumo.rs ami Ik i.KjKLki as, S447.j l'Al Murk't Stmt, fMlad. LcwiskrffFcmale Institute A spacious edifice has been purchased in the Borough, liitle more than half a mile from the University buildings, having an elevated site. and commanding a wide survey of the neigh boring country, including several miles along the banks of the Susquehanna. A costly heat ing apparatus makes the whole hnrrse comfor table in the coldest weather, and three ranges of porches rrs the rear give amole oDDortunHv t for exercise in unfavorable weather. Miss Hadasaah S. Scribner of Littleton. N.H., fa lady nf high repute foe experience and skill in teaching, has been appointed-Principal, and will be assisted by other accomplished teachers in the useful and ornamental branches. Mrs. Ellen Meizger.of Lewisburg.will attend! to the domestic department of the school, and secure all necessary comforts for the hoarders. The First Session nf the Institute will open on Thursday. October 31st, 1852. Boarding, fuel, lights, and instruction in the common English branches (.120 per anm Board etc with the higher Eng lish branches 130 Instruction in the Languages, ancient or modern, 16 " cvscra Instruction on Piano lOprqr Use of instrument 6pran" Drawing, Painting and Ornam ental branches 10 " Each boarder must be furnished with four nankins and a silver spoon properly marked. Day scholars will be admitted. 8uch will pay 20 per annum for instruction in the com mon Euglish branches and S30 ia the higher. Mu'c etc the same price as lo boarders. Mr. Norman Ball will instruct the Primary Departmensronsisting of girls and small boys, ai the same cii e hitherto, via. SIS per annnm. . The Institvvrioo will ocrtve great advantages from its eonrreerieo- with tbe University. The President and Professors will lec.'nre occasio nally in the bo.lding; and the pnpils w.'ll have access to the Library and" Cabinet of the La versity.and to the experimental lectures of the Professors in the natnral sciences. THOMAS WATT80W. 441 President of Board vf Trustees. A Bargain! ANEW Rockawaj Carriagt i'h seals for ftir lor sale cheap br CHARLES S. CRrfBS.. LEWISBUEG CHRONICLE & WEST two jol:k. shoemakers CAN have constant employment and good wages at LYNDALL'S. OYSTER SALOON. nAVING fitted up the Rooms in Fair-' new brick block in a superior manner, the subscriber is now prepared to accommodate individuals and parties with Oysters) etc. iu the best styles. A share of public patronage solicited by U.K. HESS Lewisbtirg, Sept 15, 1855 School Teacher Wanted, IT'OR about fnur months this winter. None need apply but such as can come well recommended a of "nod moral character and 'BP"SitS Pply l' 'I "VII U' IVIiUiai CHARLES FRY. Committee. JAMES BUHL, Buffalo Tp, Ocu ft, 165 3 "VTOTICE is hereby S'ren that on tlie-''' 11 inst. I bouelafm'm Ai.w B-c- OI Kelly township. Union coiiv. at '"""J1.9 Salef ten Acre, of Whe,i jn theround.-.hmh I hare left in his che dunff my pleasure, and do hereby warn all persons against med dlmff wilii tlie :n any way. aims K DAVJO MYERS. Oct. 27. IMS Daguei rt-oit ; ..Uent'sma .aen according to the latest improvements, at the first door below Inmxos Store, on the ktosl reasonable terms, by 8. L. B ERGSTRESSER. Lewisburg, Oct 27, 1852 ScUool Xtit.ee. rilHE undersigned hereby give notice that I they will receive proposals from, this date until the 15th dav of November next, for four MALE TEACHERS to take charge of the Public Schools of the Uorouh of I.ewishurg. JOHN A. MERIZ. Pres. JAMES HAVES. Sec. Lrwisburz. Oct. 26, 1852 Dorough Ordinance. AT a Meeting of the Town Council of the Borough of Lewisburg, held the 9th of October, 185.S, it was enacted That from and after the passage of this ordinance.no person or persons will be allowed to put coal ashes or any other uescription of dirt or nuisance or obstruction of any kind upon any of the streets of Ihis Borough or in any of the gutters or water courses thereof. If any person or persons shall hereafter .so obs truct any of the streets, alleys, gutters or water courses of said Borough, such person or per sons shall be liable to a fine of not less' than one dollar nor more than five dollars for each offence. And further it shall be the daty of the High Constable to wive notice to any per son or persons m ho shall obstruct any of the streets, alleys, gutters or water courses, -ao remove said obstructions within fu-eVlays from the date of such notice,and if the said obstruc tions are not removed within the time so spe cified, it shall be the duty of the High Consta ble to remove the same, the cost of surh reino val and the amount of fine or fines imposed, (which shall be determined by the Burges and Town Council.) to be collected from the person or persons so offemline;. Published by order of the liord. JOHN HOUGHTON, Cleric. STILL MORE .NEWS COSCERX1XG THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL-ROAD icAicA it tube extentfeit fiom Letcitbury to Lewitwn on the Jituiiitu tkrougU by ailfllinbiirg ll TT i a tact ihal O. II. RiMel ha. gn J ahead of all ilie (yoiiipjine. and h now opent'd oue of the hrt and Ure-t .lock of FALL & WINTKR GOODS ever opetvd ia this country, and of such alylea Slid qu.liliee a. will giv.tufactior lo ala. DRY GOODS of all kinds, GROCERIES, Coffee, 9, Sotees, Snsar, Molasses, P. ice, Ckwase, Crackers, Soap, Candles, Tubaeeo, Seara, te. Ato Uurriicare, Queemtmire, Cedirtcxa-f, lbi.lt and Short, llatx, and Cap of I bo laieu atvie and hi-.t quitity. U'tibrellas, Bru.he. Hro.m, PihiH ground and try. Oil. nf all kind, and other article. - numerou toraelllioll all of which will be sold at p ice. so low a to astonish pu'ehtser.. All kiiule of Country PRODUCE Uk.n in exchange lo. (iwvl. (jrtae give nr a eall before ptMcbuing elwavhere, a I ctnrge aotbing for lookirrg at my Good'. O. H. RI9SEL. Mifflinburg, Oct 38 1852 Valuable aUmestone Faraa FOR SALE. E XlTTIFULLY situated in Lirrfe.tone Tp. Danville. 10 from Milton, 7 from M'Eevenevilln. and 3 Imm Washingtonville containing 169 Acre, about 15 Acre, of which is Woodland the remainder in a high late of cultivation, con veniently divided off into field enchased with good feuce. On which is erected a large Man sion Hooae, Bank Barn. Cider Houaw with Mill aad Pre, enclosed, wish all other Ou'hailtflng. necessary. A largo APPLE ORCHARD of choice Grafted Fruit, together with Poarbo , Psara. Floor, CWriws. Ste. It ia well supplied with pure water, having several never tailing Mpring a Fountain aear tha building., and an excellent Well of water whfc Porno is it, oo poich of mene'tari. Also IO Acres of TIMBER LAN L located within 3 miles ot the Mansi Hi Frn AN lalo Ike estate of David Dr., decease. Linieatoa. Township ha. for year been known a. one of ihe beat Grain growing sli'tricu in Penney Ivania. and thi i. one of ibe best Farm, in ihal Tp. It is conveniently situated a. to Churche. nf v.rioua dmiominalionsj, Kchool Honaes, Post Office, dec The healthy locality, the quality of Ibe soil, the extensive and conve nient building, the pure water. Ibe beauty of tbe scenery, the convenience of churche. and eckunls, together with tho intelligence aad good moral of ibe eilixen in tbe neighborhood, all conspire to make Ihi one of the moat delightful country residence in Pennsylvania. trif not told before the 30lh da? of NOV. next. bob wiM bo offered at PUBLIC SALE on that day, en tko psemise of the Farm. Condition of pay meat made easy $3,000 taa remain secured in the Farm. JOHN & DYE. FKED'K M'BRIDE, Esecatwss ef eatai ol David Dye, dee'd. - N. B. For foither mforrnatioa ioquire of Ira Foster in lwi-Uirg. John H. Dye us St. Clair, Srhuvlkill Co, Pa, or Fied'k M 'Bride near the pfemiM-. or by letter (pre paid) to John 8. Die Matlieee, or Preti'k M'Bride, WaJuogUMivilte, Motrtoiir V: Oct. - NEW GOODS!!! just received by J. P. TUSTLY. LAMPS LAMPS ! n Patext lluaiix Flctb. The subscribers are prepared to aril . Lamp's at Philadelphia prices, and Pat- rciu uiirninz fluid at the reduced nnce f 18 3.1 cts. per quart. Studenis and others will find it to their advantage call and examine our snick before p 1 1 r- r cuasin- eisewMere, Pine Oil and Fluid ! suld bv the auanutr at a reduction on the re-i tail price. - I Dr. THORNTON & fMJtlST Lewisbnrj, 0- taas. EH FIRM.-"" ins takn my son, J. K. Millkr, into pannership. we will carry on the Tailor ins; business, under the Firm of J. B. Sl J. K. Mill', at the old stand (sign of the Sin ped Coat) on North Third street, where we are prepared to Cut, Male, or Repair all kinds of Mens' and Boy's CUhing, on the shortest notice. Fall and Winter FASHIONS just received. If our work does not prove lo be a Rood tit, nr made in a workmanlike manner, the value of the cloth will be repaid. Country Produce of all kinds received in payment. JOHi if. Mllltlv, Lewisburg. Oct. 19, 1852. OTICE. AH per n having claims or .leu an.ls against the relate nl bLixasBTH SaiTH line of East Buffalo Pp. Union county, dee'd. are requested to nv-.ke known the same la the subxriber, reVidinj in said twnxhip,wiibout delay ; and al I tlio-a indebted to said estate are teuuiied to make immedia'e payment. JOHN UUNLIY. Administrator wiih the will ol Elisabeth Smith, dee'd Oct 18, 1953 The Mammoth Store! J. & J. WALLS II AVE again received at their new Brick Store a full supply of FALL AND WINTER GfiOOoDDSs. GROCERIES, Qneemware, Ilardtvare, Xe. Coal. Hall, Fish, and everything required in a mercantile establishment .all of which are offered on the usual cheap and accommodating terms. Very thankful for past favors, we ask for a continuance of the public patronage. J. nf. vTAIslav. LewUburg, Oct. 1853 FALL AND WINTER GOODS. REBER & TORSE, WrOL'LD hereby inform the public that they have just received from Philadel phia a handaoine assortment of FALL AND WIXTER COODS, of all kinds and latest styles, which baring been purchased at unusually low rates they are enabled to offer to the public at aoiss! It would be almost impossible to enumerate the many articles comprising the stock ol goods just received, but they invite all to come and see for themselves asauring Ihem thai they will get Jore Gomlt fur the lame Money than at any other house in Lewisburg. They have all kinds c4 DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, and a'l other articles usually found in a well furnished store. To render their establish ment well W'Ttb a visit at all limes they will continue lo receive as the season advances. new invoices of seasonable goods for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, so as lo be able at all times, to offer the choice of the New Tork and I il.vlelphia markets. Having adopted the motto "Quick Sales and Small Prolits,, they hope to receive a lib eral share of miotic patronage. (Tr'An kinds of COUNTRY PRODIjCE taken n exchange for Goods. Lewisburg, Ocu 21, 1852. L. IDDINGS a CO. TTAT'E yust received from New York and JL Philadelphia a large ana attracuve as soriment of FALL AXD WIXTER GOODS, comprising every thing in the Dry Good and Fancy line lhat conld he desired by the Ladies or called for by the public in general. In t.i superior quality of their goods and the remar kably low price at which they are offered, they challenge comparison with all competitors in thrs region, and respectfully invite their Irieml and the community to demonstrate ibis fact for themselves by calling antl examining their stock. They have a full and cheap supply of UKUUEKI tic. HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, Oct 31, 1852. COAL, Ac. HAT, CAP, at CLOTIIIXG STORE. T A F. SPYKEK have just opened at their If a o'd stand in Market St, one door South or. -id, the best and cheapest assortment of HATS, CAPS, COATS, PANTS, and VESTS lhat ever was oftept- for sale in Lewisb'irg Hats and Caps of the latest style. Coat, Pasts, and Vswrs very cheap. A general as sortment of MUFFS from 1,54) k $12,00 Also a lot Drawer. Under SJurU, Wauikn Com fort. ttWea Copt, nje. Thankful lo our customers for past favors, we hope for a continuance ef the same, and invite new customers to examine onr stock before buying elsewhere as we can give yea a bargain. Hats made lo order and dressed on the shor test notice. Oct. 31, 1853 Old Newspapers. SOME thoMBtk in MmbtrvT all mm, for mU i the Cbrooicl. office t fo eti per 100 tmn m lhy ran. or fl wImo tMnrtod. A chane Uh 8cnrp Books m well u for wrsfpinf Aflil V lain - . rf0 Dask CLOVER 8EED tinted, for tJ W whM:h tht bigh4 prk wi . piiJ. Oct J, D(J KREMEK e COw BRANCH FARMER. MSI 4 LAKi asso Oct. 7,'52 BY ADA MM KVPavtWr wis and ist ree'd O '8 ' ssorled col's Sacking Fianoel just at KKEMEK St tU, V COMPLETE assortmenl of Centre '" It.v f. ' Inw k ' aS W1A BL'SII. 4i in ears wanli Z'.Wl acc't or in erlange " fay TO COACH Wtel.lron anaorass 'I. m nnn Irons, plain and fipr'd aTJTEELXpn ut Axles, Tak and fancy col'd enara'U black Oil Clulhine. Lining Cloth, Coach Lace, Clotn f"K.'&c to be had at reduced rates at Tnfur ci,,r. of KRLMbK lu. New Fall & Winter Goods f. Haves t Co., HA VINO inst received a very large and ; general assortment of GOODS, which we purpose offering to our customers and the nublic in eeneral on very reasonable terms. ; Our stock is large ana compii-ic, s.oM... -o all kinds of Goods, such as Bla-k Silks, Ca.hn.erea, French Merino., (all Changeable Sill Persian DeaLainaa, Pawmett Thibet Cloths. Jloua d. Bere, Enft. Cer Merlnora. Wool Ue. Lain., Black and On y, Nolle. Fringes, I A, OunaVres, JUfuntf, P'7. "". Ca-imeres and BJ Mate I-nr .Shawl.; Thibet, Palm and Cashmere Square fha.U: Tirkia,-, CauU.n Flannels, La-di.a-Sa.kin Flannels, Prints, Ho.iery.Ulote..T.immtng of all dTiptlon; Jarom-t and S-ias eiinMiga; Insert inss; Fren.b .Vaeille Wr,rk Coll.rs; Cude'Slei-.e.; Bonne! nibbwiia; 8tln aad Mantwa Kibknua; Linen Bobliru, 4c, in fact all article, in the .Notion or Trimming way. Also a food stork of Linen and Cotton Table Cloth, Toweling. Napkin. Irish Linens, Stain Cloth, Oil Table Cloth, rioo. Cloth, Srand Cover. Window Shade, and FlatuTea, 1SGHAJX. USTISC, rjiKLQlt STA1S Hats, Ctr, Gaocsis, Haanwias, Quiis waaa, Caocsraf , Csnaa Win, 4c Ac. Call and examine onr Goods. We will try and accommodate on Jhe most reasouaUe terms, for cash or country produce. J. HAYES At CO. Tbe lOtb Session or tu. Lewisburg Academy Will commence on Mosdat, October 18lh, to conlinue 20 weeks. .... The course of Instruction in tnis institution is calculated to prepare Youths to enter Col lege, or for general business. All branches of a thorough Academic course, including Lan guages, Mathematics, and General Literature, are taught. The present aensitm a ffords a good opportunity for improvement to Young Men, residing in the neighborhood, who are at leisure during the Winter months. Composition and Declamation wil receive eareful attention All gross, immoral practices are strictly prohibited, both in and about the school, and kindness, courtesy, and a spirit of honorable rivalry among the pupils, are encouraged. The subscriber is desirous to secure a class of Young Ladies. Tmitinn For Languages f 10. Higher Eng lish 18. and Common Branches $fi, per session. JOHN RANDOLPH. Oct 1,1853 Principal. T7TRAORIIARY rCRI'S PKIt FORMED BY D0CT)K TRASK 3 MAUi;TltMM.M.Ha..l. Tit- tnllowintr vt?J r- fmm mn of inty ritff, wh in a phj.-fc.au ot rXWuTe iru ta in Hi Uiwo or Atnriw. in.io: . Uiiffl ir - I writ to tr Ton tt ir-Tnint rf ti? Kt.iuirttbir twtTrrt pnHlmt-tl l-y tlift - of Docli.r Tr5lti 1.-iiri.ftif OiDtn-rt in my own r-wrtip a a phricLn. The t.laowin,: rv. Iiavt alt twn uoitler 017 own obser vation, atiii I'j mv own prcHri,ti'n. v.aie 1st. A Mm M r, whir wn (n "P to rfle hr thre. f'l iMTiteU -.Sa, PKii iun-i. na Iv-tug in the isl of rx.unrtOM, ti tix- nr ff the M tgorttr Ointro ot has rriiaim-U lcr health, and ia nuw a vlt an T(r, aud baa be-n ft.r lh latrt mx mnlh. Ca UJ- Sntutrt.me in July laft, I was eallM tntre a 1rn. Alltm. living R.uit 'Zl tnilm iJitan Ikx ra. had tart-n tfivfM it hy twvfrml 'hviana. Mie waa f.rt at tai k-d hy maJt;,jrint dysrutriy. ftillownl hy t-vr-TP itiRam ation of the owrli. I arnviti about 0 oVlork in th rvrninir. ami foun.l her in a ery Uanvrrat KituattiMi, JlH-arpntly 00 the brine of thi tnaTv. 1 com miitni ap plyni'; llit 4Mntm at fr.y t tb itoro"rh4na howi-U.at-leniti'd with "' simiitt; renvdHi frtinimisti-riHl inrieyrnavl y. and by moniin 1 imal Ivr w mvja-h lttt-r that t found her k aurb better tbnt I left for hroi, with ill iv. t:ona to rtmtinu lite at of the Ointmri.t. the fully nroervd in a ff-w daya. and lnowrnjoyinjr t;oo health. l'ae31. A 3Ir. Hiiitrs had hmt Dearly all .f hi hair, hud bren Itald for mxny yt-am: bv the ae of thrte b4tU tf the M'fjyifUc Ointmmt. hud his htiir tnl irrltf-rfivrrtl. and now hi a b-aHji'i) a had ef hair as any man could wiih. His ape t ahtut iV(t vt-ani. t'aw4th. A ton of Mr. Warren of this town. 11 yar f air-, had btn affiicld with tb Aktrha frou Kin rra tlle. He had the benefit of the bt-wt mi-dica. advire that a loving and wealthy fikther could pnmure, witbut aTaH. It wan one of Ui moft aprravatnl oa I err-rraw: be waa em aria ted alowttf to a akeleten. By tb oae of a fw hottlenof the Ointment he wrm th"rmttjhbj Cstrrtf, and fur 7 month pat haa enjoyed ntha."t heath. Cane dth.'Thia was an extreme cre of ittjlixmnttmn f Ih Wn, of long Rtandins; ha-1 a varftty of tratinent from no IeM tbau right dinVrvnt physicians, without rr ri iojr Isenefit wan cured by the use of nly four botth s of the Mia-ni-tic Ointment. Ihi wa. aup month afro, and the lady (a Mrs. Iunhntn,)isitill ingot d health. and able to attend to b r usual houat-bold duti. I have treated two rase, of TiikONtc Son Ktm with the Omt ment, bth of tbe patient so nwrfy Mrnd am to- need1 aa attendant to lead them from place to place. One of them had been aflnrtrtf 1H yeavs. the other abont 9 yarfl. They had trid the best pfaysiciana in tbe Plate, without benefit; and one of them bad been antler tho treatment of the celebrated Dort. Mutzr.of Cincinnati, for eighteen months and ba4 expended hundreds of dollars in vain eiforta to rftVct a euro. Ibey ore now hy rase of tbe Mag netic Ointment nearly or quite eured1; ami are not so reml and attend to any ordinary businesa. 1 have usrd tbe Ointment in a number of eaeaof Ptoes, and in na cum ho it oiled of giving immediate rtlirf and ijemeralh a prrmanrnt ntre. 1 bare a ho used ft beneficially in sev eral rases of Krtsipflaj. And last but not least, I have within the Inst year cured four eve of CA-HCKH. by tbe use of tb W'ffHrtie 4MtiMnt aJonc 1 1 From a thoroo)i trial of tha Owtnent fa Bearrv errry disease fr which it ia ivmminendett, I ean onnndently t-eronunend it to be one of the most useful remedies ever offered ta the public. Keep'y yours, BURTON HUB BELL, H. D. IHted, J-ny 27, 185ft, Awjelia, Ob to. Sold In laewisburgonly Ivy Cw443p(ld VtL THORNTON k CHRIST. JUST received an assortment of fine-toned rosewood Melodeons, from Geo.A.Prince & Cov's celebrated establishment, Buffalo, N.Y. 4 octave Melodeons from C to C $15 i do do CtoF 65 6 do do F to P 75 Large 5 do F to F. Piano style, 100 A. L. HATFIELD, Lewisburg Take Notice THAT we bought at Constable's Sale, this 24th day of Sept 1852, of Aim Black of Union county, the following properly I bay mare. I sorrel mare, 1 cow, 4 sheep, t hoes, 1 two-horse wagon. 3 sells of gears, his interest in 13 acres of corn and in 9 acres of buckwheat on the ground Which property we have left in possession if said Black during our pleasure. LEWI8 8 POTTS, -DAVID MYERS. oroufh of wisning to n Wolfe. , ren. 8, 1832. li. SCUNABEL. j DU. LOCIiE-DBN'nSi' h retavawd to LewUburg, and may ba coiiaultaU pr fewion dly lor a few wka at his Rooma iu N. Tbild .treat. t. 1, 183 UBLS. FISH. 300 II. CHEESE, 3000 li. HAM. Fliich. and Shoulder. Dairy SALT, fcc for aata at Uituburif Cheap Sture hw C. K. BO v ES H. GERHART, Surgeon Dentist, AT b.. ol ll Reaiuviice, South J brnl t., coin ie board walk. l.EHIKIiVRfl. 939 I ll l t rOU!)' XOT1CC. TETTERS letamenlary on the last will i and testament of Sait aL At.oic, late of i the Borough of LeWi.burg. dee d. nave oeen gramed to the subscribers by the R-gister or Union Co. All persons having claims against the estate will present them for settlement; and all persons indent, d make payment with out delav, to -ALEX. AMMONs, i . B VERS AMMONS,."" Lewiburg, Oct. W. 1152. N. B. Byers Ammons will continue the lumber business of the late firm of Hi asii and AwooB.and respectlully solicits a continuance of the public patronage. ' r BYERS AMMONS. t ofO Englieh and German AL- I Otlt) M N A CS fur 1 853. just received and for graluitoua di.iributiou. Call and get one and save your .. ! iUUK.MO.v or nioMi Notice to Contractors. - . . i. . OEALED Proposals will oe receive Knomerr's office, in Sunbury, until Friday, the 15th Oct. next, for the er.td.ng and 'nasonry uf lhat pan of .he SUSQUEHANNA KAIL ROAD between Bridgeport (opposite "arris burg) and Sanbury, a distance of about bltv- five miles, rian. promes, su - will be exhibited at the said oUlce lor one week prior to lhat date. , The liae will be divided into section of about one mile in lengih, and lenders t-ay be made for each mile separately or the whole work. . . . - . . Proposals may tate what prorearrion o. ...c amount of payments, if any, will ue taken in the stock of the company r - . B. AS '.1A Engineer. Engineer's Office, litis Sep., 1852. trVThe lime for rereirinu proposals for the above work is hereby CA 1 1. Lr. u to vv cunes day the Tenth of Nove saer next. J ... u'.iironn r:t.ir fTnf-ineer. n. I.- iiniuiMii', o Engineer's O.rice, 7lh Oct. 1852. TAII.OKIXC. . - THE subscriber having taken the shop 4 lately occupied bv Samuel Ammon. and li bv Ammon Sl Montgomery, on Market street, Lewisborg, is now prepared lo execute Cutting and Makms of llotaves arcoroin? t the latest Fashions and on the most liberal terms. Patronage of the late Firm npecir.i!Tv soli cited. JOHN MtXVk-UOMr.il i- Lewisburg, Sept 23, 1852. Drue Jledlt lnr, Ac. Jenks & Ogden, No. 106, Xirth Third Street, PniLADELrniA TM POUTERS of Dross. Medicines and Dye I Stufls. ManuCacturer.s-of Pure White Lead anrl Varnishes of all qualities. Wholesale in Paints, Oils art, Window tlas of aft sizes Alcohol, Spts Turpentine. Burning Fluid, ie constantly on hand at the lowest prices. Stiperiev Chemicals. Perfumery and Surgical Instruments, to whica the attention nf country merchants aud physicians is respectfully solic ited. Sept 10, 19.g v $.00 CHALLENGE." w TIIATEVER erfMrerns the health and happiness of a people, is al all tiroes ot the most valuable importance. I tafce it lor granted that every person will do ! in their power to save the lives of their childrra, and lhat every person will endeavor lo preroole their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly asnre yon llsat WORMS, according to the opinion of the most eelehraunl Mr aieiaas. r' ''"'. f Ur" Bi.jor.lv of dMn to whwh el.il.lreu ami ..lulu are I Able ll l aaee I'V v CMHinu!lv . ua-i-.-ei.ble irV. riw 'ia " "1 """'" Breath. I a n in the iloirarli, I'u kii.i at t!. Nik--. llireVn.-ss m I I ulLn.- of the Belly. lrv fuilsti. iow er. l-nl.-e Irreu-olar r..uu-u.ber inat a.l Uie-e oeuuU WollJIS, aud jott .Lould at once apr-ly tin- p me.ly uojieyAGK:i wonit smrr. An article f.iui.d.-u ti;'U st ientilic prim-ivlea r.'m:ioiia.Iea I MitJ. Duair vecetaale a.a.Uueea. beiui; w-r-ctiy sufc wh.-n laki-u. an.i c.n lie uneu iu ibe w-t u-iuter lut.ut with te as U n.fi. ial rlfeit. here M..wel i.V.u..li.t ,wl liir.h.ea hve uiul.- ttieiu weak at IU UiMI:lal'l. Ilie K.uic .nrrtirs uf my .irul ryrup are iu a. mu i. stands wilhout au eUal in the raialine .if meOicmes in aiving tone and strength to tue -lonu. b. wl.iel, nut.i j it an InUlllMe ruuauy air ..-we aci.-M-u w,.i. a'j-s--. The asluihinr. rurea perlorniea by this Syrup after Vbysieiaus have tailed, ie Ike lesteliiliuca of lis suprrior cflicacy over all other. THE TAPE WORM! sa'theTuSru sv""J" .."arw-. sTS ..S-Vl iuu ntte !eni:tb, vuiiui: so coiled aud tatiKU in iha intra- Tills I tbe most difficult tv.rm to destroy f all thnt tinea ami stnma-h. enVrtin - the health o swdlv a to raiwe let, Vitua lh-tie. I tie. tc that tliose afflicted at-Idem if ever suitect that it is kp Iton m ha jteniitg; them to an earlv ttrave. In ortlvr to destroy this worm, a very ener- I IP-tic treatment mut be pursned; it w..uid therv.re be I proper to taKe to of my Liver Filla, so as to remove ! all otwtructioiii, Uiat tbe Worm !rup may a-t direct opon the worn, which aut be taken ia doses of two tatdesfMiont4t(ia fihree titneti a day: itiese Uirectwna 1(1. lowel have uev-r been known to fail if cuTinf Uie moat obstinate case of Tape Hotm. - JfOBkX.SACK'S tlYT.R FILLS. No part of tbe system is more liable to disease than tbe Liver, it serving as a blterer to purify tbe blood, or giv ing the proper areretion to the bile; ao that any wrong actou of the Liver effects the other importan parts of tbe system, and result variously. In Liver CueApUiiit, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, ste. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that mktht indicate a wrong a-tito of the (.tver. Jiit-se inn oeing eompoc4 01 nooit ami ItavU furnished by nature lo heal the sick, namely, 1st, An n.et0ruf. which augment tlie aeeretinn from th An Exjiecturutti, which augment tlie secretion from the pulmonary mnena membrmoe or pmmotee the disrbarve of secreted matter. iud. An AUemtite, which ebang-s in some inexplicaMe and insensible manner the eertUn mor bid action of tbe system. xl. A Tmt whWb gives tune and atretigtn 10 me wervotie sysiem, reejewisw aewiatt and vigor to all parte of the body. 4th. A C'efWtac wbieh acta in perfect harmony with theMher ingredients, and openting eo the bowels, and expelling tbe wble mass of eervupt ami vi4i-d mattes, and pun fy ins; tbe lMieOd, which destroys disease and restores IvaaiUi. TO FEMALES. Ton will ind these Pills an invaluable aaaiiebae Im vaany eonrplainta ta wbieh yon ar subjeet. la abatrw. Uons either total r partial, they bav beaw aoand of la eetiaoable bewetft, restorinctawlr funetionalrranreeuU to a healthy aetkiB, purfyiws lb biood aad other Hum la so auectually to put to flight all amplaiau wbtrh may aria free fcauale Imttulaiitiea, a hewlaelM, (aldlacas, diaaneas of soxht. pain ia the sale, hues,, Ar. None genuine unless signed J. N. Hoa.w sack, and others being base imitation. Agents wishing new supplies, and store keepers desirous of becoming agents must ad dress Ihe Proprietor. J. N. HuatssAca. at his Laboratory, No. 120, North 3d, above Race St.. Philau .la. 8old by all Druggists and Merchants ia the United Stales. A. i am. Dr. Thornton St J. Baker, Lewis burg. Wholesale and Retail Agents for Union Crae Davis & Schnnre.Selinsgrove ; Stitzer Bro , Mifflinburg ; Yoongman St Walters. Dry Valley ; R. Keller, Adamsburg; a Willenmyer, Middlebnrar : M. Snecht. Beavertowa ; J. D. Dieffenderfer, New Columbia; A. H. Luu:, Forest Hill. Faicx, ca 55 cists rpHE Sroa and oil . I by MJ'wrine -Jn. , r-l an-- H u-.t-- 1 Vrsons w , 1 wTib please .all oa Mr. Jonathan " ' ( 1 -aiaw - uTonr notice. i persons having claims or 4eman4i ' f aval n st the estate of Joshua HoaaeLIaia of the Borough of Lewisburg, Union county. w u, are requeued to aiaae bbowu ine sama to the subscribers, executors of the last will and testament of said dee'd, whhoat delay, ao4 all those indebted are requested to make u. ... . imu atui?itri on ' of Buffalo Tp, Union Co, JACOB 8TRUBLE, of Harris Tp. Centre Co, Oct 6, '53. ExtJt nf uui oV 18 ibe plat where G . H . HERTZ a ufaclurra and sells Carriages ana Buggies TEH FEB CENT. LOWER han at any other bop in this country, without rxreplion. He hu the large! anil beat atanrtawrnt 1 in all Central Pennavlvania, and m drterrntnad t give aaliafaciiun to all bo may favor bin wiln their culom. Call al the corner of Walnut ani Water slrewia. Upper Milton. Feb 11. 18 2 GEORGE H. HERTZ --wu, The ,ate disstrou z'fcitffiL r,re ,rt3 Unh VMl- uJi. Sj' v euce of the reliance to r 5n be placed in 'Utim 'U Ev.'.a' FIRE PROOF aiw' SAFE," X'j.j,SiUh Second St.,ltilaJelj,1ixti. We take pleasure in stating that we had o of Oliver Evans' Fire-Proof Safes in onr su.rer during the Great Fire at Hum BciLwisce,. v, hii h. whru laken from the ruins and" evened, was found to have preserved our books, papers c. entirely uninjured. Gets St BccaV Mv store was entered bv bnrglars.and failing; to pick the lock of rov iron tale they tried l blow it open with powder, but no loss or injury was sustained. It a purchased of O. Evans, 61 Somh Second St. Fhilait. J C Foclss. Bordentown, N J For sale of all sizes by OLIVER EVANS. 61 S. Second St. below Chestnut. 8ole Agent for Day Sl Newel's World' Fair Premium Bank.Vault and Stole Locks Thief and Powder proof. Also in store Seal and Letter Copying Pres ses. Tracks for moving boxes or crates, Water Filters for purifying bad water. Druggists' Presses with cylinders and pans. Refrigerators and lee Chests, Portable Shower Baths of sup erior construction. Water Coolers of all kinds fur hotels, stores Ac. 3r438 TIG and CHAIR 9IAKI.C. HAVING bought the shop, ma terials, and good will, lately if J.imw Hibtx. at the upper end if Market Sl., the subscriber is now prepared W exresate wotk in hit line, AT THE OLD STAND, with care, correctness, n4 dexpateh. As ) has had a good training in the business, bo h in PanviHe and in Lea-isburg, lie is conkdrni that he can rfo good wurli and hopes to re ceive a liberal share of patronage and pay. Orders respectfully soticr.eA and giod wor done at fair prices bv the panic's ser vant to please JOHN i lTLER. Lewistwrg, July, 1853! Itnpot tant to Farmer awt Uouselerpert Z HICKOK'S PATENT CIDER MILL. IN all former lime, it waa sappeaed ikat a largo Quauisiy of t'ider soulaS be aa J only by aaing a pouderou ma. hits, that lwly oruaued lb jpple. without grinding lb. fue. They wea then rnadv nitwa niaawae ekerae l etrsav, and a moat severe and long prraaure v. a required t exir.et m yortioa of Die ritWs, a considerable par ion being absorbed by the stiaw aad ihe m.s nf poruice, aad eiiiaiii ihi OBsatiefactory rewlr the fatmer had lo take aW hie hafsJe and perhaps his six hor.-e te.rrw ami devote a whole da that could have I e-n more profirahly employed, l make from 'X to twelve bairrb of cider. Ti obviate the d.lHcully the farmer have heretofore labored under, hs. been itiseoitd,and theiiant of a (ew'fict may prnve that it 'n not only the- Best Hkthina of Ihe kind ia exialeue. but I bar it iu ino aoS pmjltuble thai a man can fi.ve on hi farm. Tb piles by thi machine gratrtl up into a fijiw pulp, o lhat it ie.iines but a aompsvarrvery rig6a pie-aure, and that bat a aaitiuteor Iwo.lo extract all tbe ctd'r. it hrins aeeeiUined by prKlical experimenl ihal One Futirlh more can be obtained than by tbe old piece., xfeude iko H require only tw h.t.d- to g'inJ and moAe ap into cider lwi;ef q.nantily of apple Iban ran be po.aibIy made on ihe ofw-laaliineo m.-iihtne. On lbi lreas, owine to ihe compactor ol Ihe pomic in the tub and tlie roinpleie raunrr in which il ia ground, a pre-wrw of three to five lone whirls ran be easily obtained will prodora a more favorable irsutt than one hundred tons pre-ore on the onlinary ri.lrr pre, even if the apple were ground a finely as on the improved Mill; and if the apple were merely crushed a. on th. j ;U niarhine. it wnnld reuinre a pr.-s.ure ot tw hlini,ir,i ,, . .., ,h. l ! ' - by this Patent Mill. The following ie adduced a derided advantages of this machine: Kra ft mka more Cider than any other .rasa, wiih a given quantity of art, im a given Lime, and wit) avuch less labor au4 eaoenae. Sramrt rt make r.Vaa-raud iweetrr Caler than asy Other mat kine. Third V.'O ran make your Otter as yoo want H. an4 BT,T " " " or lwBlJT "'-- Ftmrth With It vnn pan DreaTrntrTamni. n-wh. Berries, I'heeee, Uulter, Lard and Tallow. yi Wit H yru ean save (AVE FOntTa of yots time in staking Apple Butter. Sixth With-it you ean jrriud orchoa nor aula. tues Turnitia, Beerji, Carruts, or rni.iua fcr tattle. ",T"T, f J can at all Kates have R-B and ?WLL1 Cider. The price ef the CKfer Mill, with right to mo the awon on awy one I arm. ia $35. Price ol tho Root Cutting Cylinder. $5. The ixe of tht Machine i. about by 4 and weight about 200 pound. It may mdity be taken to ihe celUr. door-yard, kitchen, barn door, or oichard. a. may bo mow coa.veai.ni- For State, County or Towa-hip rnthia. or for , Grant, lo make machine in cenaia tesBuar fot .,.,-.1 ..!.(. , . . w ' - r-'" . - setae awHTI O. H1CKOK. llarrUbarg. Pa. , t Person in Union and the upper part ot Nonbuniberland eountiea. and in Penao and) Btudt vaik-ye. Center cooaty. caa paoear lb above Machine, on application 10 H. C. HICK.OK. Lewi.burg.Juty 9. 1852 . Books & Stationery. fjlfl Ao extenoive .ilanint of tbe a. Mvenny school Booh. STATIONERY. Ac. Ac. ; rarat and for sale eery low by FOSTER a TU8TO. LewUborg, May 13, 1853 NOTICE, is hereby given mat aboet larre years ago I purchased at Sheriff's sale of D 8 RoTnaaL-rr of New Columbia. 3 bay horses, 1 bnggey and harness, a lot ef team harness, I two horse sled, an eight day clock and case, a lot of carpeting, a spring wagon exchanged for a hay horse with sty consent, which property I hold as all ethers contained in this notice All of which property t have loaned lo sari RuthraurT, and hereby extend said loan dsrrag mv pleasure. - 8AMUEL HIGH White Deer, Aug 30, ! rv eVJ-e-aesii.iaW 1 WF J?JHtfJD