r. LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. ICenjisliiirg CjironirlrJ M. O. IcrOK, Editor. I O. It. WOBDEH, Printer. At 1 SO rh in adTanr. gl.TS la thnw tt!onSh. iSpa'" within tn yesr, and ia-iO at the aud of year. AaanM In PMlad1phi V l-alawc M JLeteisbnrff, Friday Mobki-vbKovJ J?- AnVEHTTZE Kssrnter. AdminlrtTatnr, Pul.He OaWa-CiwaaJCoootrT Merchant. Manufacturer, MarbaaK. Buainea Men ll who wish to pmeure or to dinoee of anrthint- wootd 1 well to gire uotire of tha aam.thro.ixli lh "LntUMuy Ometrlr." Tnia paper hM good and iuerra.in;r circulation in a communiU oortju BinA a lATje a proportion of artirc. aolreiit Jos-lucer, oaiamar. and dealers, as an other in tli Slate. Bg-S cw Advcrtisument of Land Sale new Shoe Kttablisb itn-ut, a Iirass worler wanted, and Countj I5uiue8 noticed, in this week's p ipar. V Lone our readers will nut f irget I the meeting to bo la id iu New btrlin, to form a County Agricultural Sucietj, 10-j -fl IX WUKitun- Be)uQiiite a c.nei.urse ef peoj.!e Sfg-n:- ' bled at Saubarv on Wednesday last, f r the Letting ( the u.-rjuchanna Ituilroad between Suubury and Ilarrislurg. A j very large number of proposals wtr i received, and will now bo opened. t a.r. 3. The I5oarJ of DirectoM paid i Lewisburg a visit last evening, returning to Sunbury this uioruiug. At a lnwctiu" j Leld there this diy, it was ordared tliat the immediate construction of the Rond be proceeded with from Sunburyto Lewisburg. aa.As a part of the History of the late Anti-lUilroad conspiracy, we put on record the followiug facts, published in the .Star. L.- i iu.-s I V , SM. Cnarlfs Caw ley, of 1,'nion townvhip. being du!y iworu accrd.n; to law, doth depose and mi uo uii cuucMiay, ine om oi uctoner, l5i; I was iu the town of I.ewisbure, and on returning hmne fell in company with Maj. John Cumtuings, who commenced talking lo me aliout the Itailroad and p..lu;cs. and said to me, If you men want the Uailmad, I have alwavs teen iu favor of the subscription of 200,00:1, and in favor of the Commissioners signing llie llouds, and Mce of un ever carrd anvthing Obout the subscription of SUOO.OlKI. I will tell you how yuu can accomplish evcryihing yon want, tin in and support Kt-ubrn Keller'fnr tlie Legislature, and if yi u elect him. or even fcive him a good vote that will give satisfaction to the Ann Railroad men, I wili insure llie Donds shall be signed the next dav alter the Kleclion, and yi-u'l! never hear another d d word said about the Stihcription." I enquired. Jack, how can you accomplish the whole of this!" He replied,"! know iu whne keeping tieonre Hrimbach i I can get him to sin the Bonds." I aked. "Can von give u any assurance of ihat !" He replied,"! will pledge my m-ord and honor ilial he will. I will l't one hundred dollars against fifty, that he will. I will be d A if I wont snfU-r voti to cut otf mv fore-finger, if he don't. If I had been at home when the meeting of the 31st July last was called, ihings would have li-en managed dille venlly. These ymwg poljtieians about Xew ltiTlin wanted to take ihe lead, and they didn't understand politics. If I would have had the management of those thing. I would have got the (V'uiuiissioners to sign ihe Bonds. and give Ihe Railroad men all rliey asked, and then g-t up an Anti-Subscription Meeting about throe Weeks before the Kli clion, and get the people's fcelines aroused and exciied. and we could have carried Ihe whi.le Volunteer Ticket with a rush, and all Ihe political hounds in the county could tiever have stopped it. I don't care about Kheckler's election. If we want to beat him, Ve can get Heimbarh to sign a card and cireu- j late it throiidi the rotintr, that if Xheckler ! should be elected, lie wi u!d sign ihe Bonds ; if I we carry such handbills on the soulh side of the Creek, ercrrbodv would go in for Ruhl." t replied. "Jack, I doa't bi lieve yro could gull the people in that way." and he said they could. Deponent further states, that a f-w davs a? lie met George Heimliach, an-! deponent said to him he understood, ihat lie (Heimbarh) nated that if cheekier was eleeieil he would Kigo the Cnr.ds. lie said he would not, unless he was compelled lo dn so. I said. "You a Iinit then that y.'ii are iisim; this only for political eject;" to which Heiiubarh made no rep'v. C1UKLK.S CAWLLV. rJiorn and suWribed liefi re n.c J this gin day of October. 185i. C Juhk A. Mebtz, J. P. 3 I. J- bn Gundy, do certify, that the same sialrnient as is contained in the affidavit of ' harirs Cawlev, in suhsianee was made to me br Mai. J,.h and furhcr. that John M. ll.iuin told me. last i Spring, that he was , taV(.r 0f tl,e lilr. ad I nun ine .siitisertptton. and he wuuldn t for tiny dollars ihat ihe It ulrnad would not t,e mi.de on lius side of the River; - hut just let me alone ; 'ou will get the Railroad, and we can make a thousand votes out of the Whis by opposing the Subscription." And that if tins statement is disputed, I am willing at any time to be qualified to the truth of llie same.' JOHN GUNDY. aeSr0nlv fiva of the eminent men who bave been voted for, during the last thirty years, for President are now alivej Van Buren,Ca.s,Pierce,Scott,lIale. Crawford, Wirt, Jackson, Adams, Harrison, Cal Loun, Tolk, Clay, Taylor, and tYebster rs new no more. Van Huren and Tyler are tLe only living ex-presidents. MrA man whose name we have not learned, full from a boat in the Yard at this place yesterday, and received a dange rous injury. ralon County Agricultural Soc At a meeting of the East Buffalo Agricultu ral Society, held Oct. 27, 1852, it was Resolved that we deem it expedient to form a Union County Agricultural Society, and that we recommend all citizens favorable to that abject lo meet at the Court House in New Berlin at I, P M. of Saturday. 13th A'ov'r. A Constitution will be submitted by a committee appointed for that purpose." UmifilmvQ jHarfctt. Corrected Uiis Day. whent 85afl0 Ry .. Corn.. Oau.. S3 50 33 II- 100 16 I- 10 10 IS 10 m FU-td .... Dried Apple Buttet Tail railoBV Ltrd., Ham BacoR CioyersteJ aWJoLa Kessler, Sheriff elect of this county, entered upon the duties of his office on Monday last. Ilcury K, Hitter, of Selinsgrove is Li Deputj. e&.A.dam Sliockler, Esq., tho newly elected Commissioner, took his seat iu tLe a Board on r nday la.it. , POISOXIXC.. Thiratanda of parents who uae Yeraifiir emnpoftM of varwir on. taiouiei, c. are noi aware, that while Way ! appear to benellt the patient, they are actually laving the f Inundation ff. a aerie of dtaeaaea, auch aa walivaUon, t luaa ol el-mi. We aKIH- VI llmba, c. . oi ain. ;uw " ?-... In ao..tl. rolu.no .ill hr t..,.n.l the adeartiwment n, Ilutienark,l lt tin. tu which th wttcntii-n of ail ilirrclij in(?rrsicl In tbfirownax wll m th(rrhil drcti'M himlth. lu Lifer ii.l.iitt anJ all Hinurilrr! ' ariinz Iron lhfcf a tuition tv. ouM mnlf uwut j ttw only trcntiiiw tnt-ikiiif, HuliHtiXMa'k'ii ttvr Pill. '' 11 not rfwi-v," hutak fwr H"trni'k' Worm i Fyrup md1 l.iver Pill, anl olrmrrf that arb ha thavikT j naluni of the Propiiclor, J. . IIRKNSACK, as dodo ! r gfbuiue. Uy48 In Lcwisbii-ff, 9.b iiifi.. by h. Mr. Fisher. 1... Ik V U -. . .....I vi:,. I .. i l. of ,hf Juhn 1(.her On llie 20iit ult l.y Kc. J. II Orr. Pitkii IIOI&KL, ll ltl-ftotl'fr. ami Mien rl.lZ4 , ,, .... . ,.... ... , Oil 'hi- IS h ull . Kit Ukkj H Himlix. ni !u: U il 'iinote! "iiU'ifixe. ml M. iimtcca U. .mil i.ei, l til.iuntoii Va. DEATHS. In Middlrl'urg, 3d ull.. Hekiitt A., dai Rhlei uf Ke. J. P. Siimdvl, Jr., in her Uth year. In Munry, 3J int., in her 49ih year, Gbace T. wile of John J. Crouse, Km). In omn-t, 21t ult., Mr. Mm Buck llie mother ot the Chief Juki ii-e ul ihia Ktule. A I AX TEO-A journeyman Oktk Ma TV kcr or Gunsmith, to whom constant employment at liberal waes wiil be given to work in BKASS and UtOiN. Enquire at ibis otlice. Lewisburgi Nov. 9, 152 3w NevVrShoiK Samuel Sllft-r has just opened a shop on Market .Square, brt ecu the Post Otnce and I.yndall's Iiooktore, where he is prepared to make aud sell Boots and Shoes of all kinds, for Ladies, Misses. Men and Boys. Also for sale, CUM fliUES of all sizes. Rcraiame done as usual. Produce of all kinds wanted in exchange for work. By punctuality, and using good materials in the iery best way, he hopes to share the pat ronage of a discriminating pubhc Lewisburg, Nov. II, 1852 PUIl LIC SALR ,f ILL be tillered at sale, at Kline s Hole! in I.cu-Miurg, on Saturday, 41b Her, next, at I o'clock, P. M., I. A FA KM of 204 .4rr 9 perches, in KHiy Tp, Union Co, Pa, adjoining U H Kelly, Peter Siahl and others, of which Mil acres are Woodland, the balance cultivaied.with comfor table Buildings, a large Orchard, and two fine Springs of water. II. "A LOT on the corner of Third and St. Louis sircets, Lewisburg, with two-story frame House and liable, etc III. A LOT on North Fourth street, Lewis burg, adjoining Sheller, Bright and oihers.with two story brick House, frame Siable, etc. Terms reasonable. By order of llie Cottrt. JAMEsj F. LINN, Committee Ac. of Niciiolas Mensch. Lewisburg, Nov. 12, 1852 CorUT Prorlamatlon Wheres. the J Hon. A KM S Vll.!st).. Prendent Judge lor the 3th Jiflieial IiiMrie. con. . tine of the enmities f l'n ion and M fltin.and jAC'tB WiTTl-Vi-t i:R anxl Jin1 lKlltu- t-.iuire-. Aaoriate Jud-re in t'uion rootity. Imre ieUed their pnree.t, l-rii. d:ite tlie iTth d:iy jf h.pt-'lsoi and to ine direeted for the holtlmir of an Or phan).' I Vmrt.t ourt of timaoa Plea-. Oyer and 7riiwer, and i;.neral Vuarter Soihiii.. at NKW IIKUI.IN. for tlie county of I uiMi, ou the rrmti MMtifl o lHxrmlirr ur-M. Iviii. the 1 -lh day I s!.aBd to eonliune two week. .VorrK ia ttierrfore hrrel-y given to the 4'oroner, Jil.tiefa of tlie Pear., anl 1ni.taldeii in and lor the coun ty ot I'nii'U, toappeu in ttl'-ir owd ro-er erpon with their Koll, Itiordis lnquiitions Ktiuiiii.-uion8. and other ll. m. mbranre. to do tho-e thing, ahii h of their offiren and in tlo-ir liehalf apertain to be done: and all itntwxei. and other permns prowculiug in behalf of the Commonwi'alth anaintt any p-rwin or .TNin.f. are re quired to lie Uien and tlo-re att.ntin. aiol not depart wttliout leore at their peril. Jo-lio-f are renneat.-d lo be piini-tiinl In their altt-ndance at the apoinU-d time llgle.iib;e to notice. iliTcn uiiiler my l and nr.d 'i-ml at tlie Sheriff a Offiee in :ew b.n:., tSic t -In of o t., in llie y.-ar of our lord one Itiou-aud ei.ht hundred and tiftv-twn. and in the l-ev-ltly eixttl year of Ihe lielci-eioleur of the L'uitcd tuteil of America. Oi .wie. thr t Ion leeiiewlA. Alll llll.AI.U TIIOMAS, SiTif. To the Collectors (( Tux payert of i'n inn Co. 4 S the year will soon come to a close, and our County Settlement will have to be niaile. we hone all ihe Collectors will make a TiBoroa. eBorl to hare their reaei-tiv llupli.t aetU.i up. Til. toitii'r and luk to:li n.-eu. all U.c luuu. utai an be rai d tlie stale in j-arii. il'nr. llel.i.uto Ul tollt.-l'-n aiil lake Itiic trielldly liint, as it - 1 1... .. ..It t ...... n t l..,t, l.v ... k. th.ir acctunta win U p aeed iu the Laud ol ma i-rop.r r o for ""'!?. V".': . ., .... ...i iluilu lb.- next leii-ti r 'i'er . ol i ou. t i.u.1 p-l lie l' A.Mki:e e. m-Mli.-r thai t.iue NO tiuu. rtioo. .r aliow- mun. will be Ui4!c; ai d llie arealeo ur.el Hi. ouVCr I o.-r lo .lie i r.-.o'..r.-. II loefciba. the WUoie ninu: ' f. i. .t a. a. Niter lo.- f.nd T.. s..ay ol JUoary, ' . .. iol.f..- win . t.!ri.e i oil .olouUiUlU.uaa-CUUu. Jil.l.s l,r, or. i..0 llt.lMIII' lt, M .1.1 . K llt.liK il.O, I ..uioiise-ie-rn of tuion eonoty. C.-mmi-eioD-ra' Olf.ee. Aew il.-r.iu. Oct. 2J, Jury Lilt--December Term, 1852. CRASD JLHORS. R'aArr Jacob K-rn. Hujlaiuf Andrew Ruhl, Jnmea D. Chamberlain. f.V.ree JoMiph llaaeiiiger. Vhajman John angler, laaac Hot, Pater Arnold, Ben- nerille Kramer, .'tat lliitfvliir t'hri.ian Ttrown. Ilitrll-y Jacob llill.i.b. W illiam Tate. John Direliler. Lncutmrg lla.id Oluter, Jaa. tornrlluil, Jacob U MuU- gmr. Hugh Miller. .Vie iJrrlm Simon OflSO. I 'aiow Samuel Itaam. Wtdimgbm I. Art.icaaL Jonathan Grimm WrA feiieex Joeepb K. htnttllNT. II. at Itiffnlae Jobn Bnoelhart. A. Lutt. MAie.tvwr tiodlrry Inegeuderler. TRA rUKSH JriiOKX Birer Henry Uitcbell, Benjauiin UulfBafel, rhilip Slarkley. hmfiilt John Fox. enfre iaen W. Uottman, Marks Tea, Henry Muaaer, tieorge eaatpali. John D,,wereox, i'tirictiao Kerr. J&iaf KJ?ue Jacob Brows, Jidiu lieuncr. Untilrj a II. Kleckoer, Oatl euuer, Ram i Stray lean, Peter Hoop. k' Jtuuia tuids. Thomas Comlcy. lswuJrry t'hariea Penuv, Johnaou Walla, Jnft. a aTertz, eaalwal Itartou, taai Ueber, Robert M. MusSlT. L. a C'hrtaC J-iawaiuiM John CoaeroTC, Philip Seebahl, Jobn Itinkert MMUcmk Iteniel ZMher. Mi&ivimrg Authony D.eWeT,TbomaA HaanmplHgh. Aaa BrrliaA. J. Uoalkti, Jacob Winter. iHnw looard App,4ieorge Uartaaau, J. B Waters, Eli jab Oslaicn, Uenry D. Fiabar, taeurra Keen, yrra John K. hnyntr. anon llaniel lleil. H'laataytan Emanuel Kelts. if'rjt Ururw laaac K.caig. W-H MiTiuW-John Klina. II AiC Utr Samnel tlanbrll, Jo. Snotta, Jonas Fisher, fcaaiuel laembcrlina. i-ETiTJi son.". Unrrar Aaron Hkldlovartti, Ker Viddlemrth, Jama lleudrirka. jtuie A.Iain firore, Jaamos HcCreight, Dasl Bengler, jr. John sunntitiau rv.r John c Wilaon. Ca.iawo.1. Andrew llonaer. 1AU Uuf tilm John Eellera. IlurtUt Uaaid Klin.. Jasea ltalfpenDy. frrml II art man. Jacob r'aeaa, Wiiliam Kilart. Krilf Jobn rkiyaVr. eautniy C. W. Muffle, Jaa. n.itrhleon, J,,hn Jonea. M4ilrrrk FtaanaW Sbork.O.Uanaarmaa.11. tlitelicll. Ana Herlm M. Uwneiiua, J.4la S. Ileimlawh. JVma (-nriet. W aller, U. Auraad, CBualich, D. Ileister. Very rVanr Troun. Philip Vouog. John Fi-tbcr. HaaAaieyteN Jaanb ttouah. WV r-T aMel UiYbater, fi K.trv. ITi ore Milter Wt.t firrr Wd.idi h Hitter. GllAYDOX'S FORMS, NtTT AVD FOL'RTI! EMTIO?. .Vi Attorn 9. Mt.jirtmte. or .Van of j: uiw fJVwM be. milkia a.iruitA9. Svmrn AUrjuvts A L'. U. Uauttb. JfST IVUUSIIFM. ORATIrR FOitMA Nsvr nu fuvftTft Kittio. Forms of rnuvrjnriuc, ami of Practice in the Court nf Common Pie, ijuarte-r ScMion. Oyer and Terminer, the 18"nr";r vJ 1ri'uant ourt. nit nou Cml tlrneern and Juatiee ..r the office, of the ra f the IVare. Vtuirth edition. Ker tried. Corrected. Kilsrvd. and A inn ted lo to the Present Stite of the Law ; will, eopiou Kir'ane try Note acd l.efeireut. and New and verv wir Lensive IiiU- ji. Jly Ko.ntkT J5. r..Htf l'. A Uue tliick Octavo Toluiur. I'ne ouiy $6t. "In thU work (Bi-n-k Jitkk mrd lu mm'tnlfn, "tJltAT:oVs FitMih. tUif irp'italir.n 4 whi h ; M. w1I i Bod all the iU.,rmtion nee- uury t a eurre. . .l,. l., r ),,,.,.. ,,,, ,,,, ,. ' hm " ... ' 7 ' , , rYnnrylrauia." fnfactnf Hiijldtj't ll,n"iu, HJlh AtllO. POMPIMUH TO THE AltOTR, BINNS'S JUSTICE 1JUSIXKSS MAN'S LEGAL GUIDE. A TREAT. r.r on th Of!.. at. thitirn of Altln!inn ami Ju-ii- r- n' tdr Pfnc. in tlw O ntn..nw a;th ..I Pcnii AviTitTiifi, inrfn'linf; ail tho rrgiiiretl f. .rim of pr-nii and lxkt't tntri' ard fmh'-iTititf ti..t only wltatfVfr nitty b rlu tn vaU:llr to .liirMic of thr I'i-n. but to L.niii'rl.. 'letijvitii- ami li n -rrl A Mt-, a.nl niffkirijc thtt f'llume whit it pori-trU lo A -uli; t;u viiiiiif f.r Htifiir; 41tn. .y John Uit.D. Ini- AMfrtnu iu tl ci!y nf rtti;ao,al)l(ia tit.h r4ttion. K-vy-, t'orrtt-I'd mvl i.rvaflv Ki!:.rj-.l. !y K. '. I'.ki.i'ti.v, Km. la Out thit k Volt-til. t ttr ri-e ot,H $4 j. lu'lt'P ti.h.ii a;i of UtntS Jnfi r. t(at It i" not 1 he Wl. hot lUe only ?t-r good v.wr that c hue 00 tLe u!j:t." And Sj.teitly to In l'ttli;hd. TROTTBAT AMI II ALVS PRArnCK. NV K.li:i.n. ;rr.it!y KolM an.i linonivel. tun lorial I'ir.rhoii of lrtiuii Miait-.u. .-. anil Thinl rth- K.li Author of Auu-ricitu Criiniual Law, Sto. ' Ar., Ac. u Two VoluU'K. TltOPRAT ON THE T.AW Of I.IMITI'.Tl PAKTN F.'ii SHIP in th Ctiil -'itc-. wi'h full r. f.ror. v tli latest atitlM.r tics. i;inrl ?h m! AinT c.tn. liy Flanc.s J. Tbi a T. y.. 1 it. ' .! urn.. Kt-.. -ir.lcri or 1 of Inquiry from U: Country pr-Jinptly itlU ij.Jttl lo. K A V A l.lt'fl ilKK. Liw Pi Bi-i'i'iri ami i: K4e.i i r.4. .1ml.;. ir'.Murk-t Mrrrt. V,.7vf. TWO JOUU. SHOEMAKERS AN have constant employment and good y wages at LYNDALL'S. OYSTER SALOON. HAVING titled up the Rooms in Fairs. 'a new brick block in a superior manner, the subscriber is now prepared to accommodate individuals and parties with OyMtors) elc. in the best styles. A share of public patronage solicited by C. F. HESS Lewisburg, Sept 15, 1852 OTH'i; is hereby given that on the 23d Kelly township. Union county, at Constable's Sale, ten Acres of Wheat in the ground. which I have left in his charge during mv pleasure, and do herebv warn all persons against med dling with the same in auv wav. DAVID MYERS. Oct. 27, IMS t:!gii'i'i'oot y i- Linrntuns ...en according lo tlie latet improvements, at the first do..r below Iunisus' Store, on tlie must reasonable terms, by S. L. BERGS I I5ESSER. . Lewisburg, Oct. 27, 1852 St'liool Xotlrr. rrsHE undersigned hereby give notice that J they will receive proposals from this date until the 15ih dav of November next, for four MALE TEACHERS to take charge of the Public Schools of ihe Borough of Lewisburg. JOHN A. MER I Z. Pres. JAMES HAYES, Sec. Lewisburg, Oct. 26, 1852 IlorotirXh Ordlnanc-p. A. B:.r.'ii;:!i of Lewisburg. held the U,h of ! AT. l ..., ..c .1.. -p .... i..:l ..e .1 Oclober, 18.13, it was enacted That from and after the passage of this ordinance.no person orpersr-ns will be allowed to put conl ashes or any oilier inscription of dirt or nuisance or obstruction of any kind upon rtiiy oi ine aireria oi mis uorougn or in i any of the gutters or water courses thereof. f .......... ..... i it i r. u any person or persons shall hereafter so obs-1 .. . . .. r.u. n .. . i trucl anv of the streets, allevs, gutters or water ; c i i i " i i .. . l i B V r' .7 T ; sons snail be lmli p to a nop of not le tlian ' one dollar nor more ih;n five dollars f..r each j offence. And further it shall be the doty of i the High Constable to give notice to any per- son or persons who shall obMrurt any of the ! streets, alleys, gnlters or water courses, to i remove said obstructions wi'hin five'd.iys from ' the dale of such iinttce.and if the said obsirnc- j lions are mil removed within the lime so spe- i cified. it sha I be the duty of the High Consta- I ble lo remove the same, the cost of such remo- j val and the amount of fine or fines imposed, ' (which shall be determined by the Burgess and Town Council.) to be collected from the person or persons so offending. Published by order of the Board. JOHN HOUGHTON, Clerk. STILL MORE NEWS CONCERNING THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL-ROAD uhicli i to bP Tj ti tiilnl from J,i-.tciiJur to Ltivistmrn on the .Tiinintti tbrouli by SlllUinburg !! IT is a fad that I. II. IIImsc-1 has got ahead of all ihe Companies, and has now opened one ef the heat snJ largest stocks of FALL & WINTER OOODS ever opened in thia country, and of such styles and qualitiea as will give s.tisfaciion lo all. DRY GOODS of all kinds, GROCERIES, CoSW, Tea. i"iee ?nnr, Molasses, Rioe, CUeose, Craefcera. e-p. Cudlen, Tobacco, keaam, Jtc. Alto Jlartlicare, (Jucenicarr, Cedjtricare, Jiiots and Shoes, Huts, snd Caps of the latest style snd best quality. Umbrellas, Brushes, Brooms, Paints ground and dry. Oils of all kinds, and olher articles too numerous to mention all of which will be suld at piices so low as lo astonish purchuers. All kinds of Country PRODUCE taken in exchsnse lor Good-t. (rjl'lease five ran a e.'l before purchasing I elsewhere, as 1 cnarge notniug lor lo.tking ai my Goods. D. II. KISSEL. Mifflinburg, Oct 23. 185 NOTICE is hereby given that abont three years ago I purchased al Sheriff's sale of D 8 Rotbbai rr of New Columbia, 2 bay horses, 1 buggey and harness, a lot of team harness, I two horse sled, an eight day clock and case, a lot of carpeting, a spring wagon exchanged for a bay horse with my consent, which property I hold as all others contained in" this'nolice All of which property I have loaned to said KuthraufT. and hereby extend said loan during hit pleasure. SAMUEL HIGH "Whie Deer, Aug 30, !. NEW GOODS!!! just received by J. P. TUSTIN. I AMI'S LAMPS! i J PaTET Btrnaixe Ftnn. '1'he subscribers are prepared to sell Lamps at Philadelphia prices, and Pat ent Burning Kluid at the reduced price of 18 34 cts. per quart. Students and others will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stuck before pur chasing elsewhere. Pine Oil and Fluid sold by the quantity at a reduction on the re- j tail price. Dr. 'THORNTON & CHRIST. T.ewhburj. Oct. 20, ISoH. TEW riKM.-Hav ng taken mv ion, Js. R. Mni.r.n, into partnership, we will carry on the Tailor ing business, tnder the Firm of J. B. & J. K. Mi LLitt, at the old stand (sign of ihe H'.ri ped Coal) on North Third si reel, where we are prepared to Cut, JifAe, or I'rjHttr all kinds of Mens' and Boy's Clothing, on the s!i"rtet notice. Fall and Winter FASHIONS just received. If our work does not prove to be a good fit, or ma le in a workmanlike manner, the value of the cloih will lie repaid. Conniry Produce of all kinds received in payment. JOHN B. MILLER. Lewishnrj. Oct. 19, 1852. TOl ICE. All pemnna having etnim or deinsnilv against Ihe ente of Elizabeth Smith hue of Ka-t UurTilo Tp. L'nimi county, iler'.i. are requ.s'ed to mke known the siwne to ihe aubscrilier. residing in a.id townhip,witbout delay ; and ll ih.i-e nitl.-btej to saij eaute are tequirrd to mske immedia'e payment. JOHN GUNDY. Administrator with Ihe will ul Elixabelb S.uith, dec'J. Oct 18. 1852 The Mammoth Store! J. & J. WALLS II AVE again received at their new Brick Store a full supply of FALL AND WINTER G0OoDbS'. (iitocnuiKs, Qurirware, Hardware, &.C. Coal. Sal!. Fish, and everything required in a mercantile establishment all of which are offered on the usual cheap and accommodating term. Very thankful for past favors, we ask for a continuance uf the public patronage. J. &. J. W ALIUS. Lewisburg. Oct. 1852 FALL AND WINTER GOODS. KEBER & VORSE, "1TTOCLD hereby inform the public that y they have just received from Pmladel pma a handsome assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, of all kinds and latest styles, which having been purchased at unusually low rates they are enabled to offer to the public at babsaiss! It would be almost impossible to enumerate the ruanv articles comprising the slock of ! goods just received, but they invite all to come ! and see for themselves assuring them that ! they will get .Wore Vomit fur the tumit Mnnei) tnan at any oilier house iu Lewisburg. 1 uey hare all kinds of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, yCEENSWARE. a1' "lh" ar,ic!:S fA in ,' furnished slore. To render their establish ment well worth a visit at all limes they will continue to receive as the season advances, new invoices of seasonable goods for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, so as lo be able al all times, to otter the choice of the New York and , . , . , . . "''- . Having adopted the motto "Quick Pales . Vi a k. .u u . it. and Sma Profits, they hope to receive a lib- . . . ... ' ' ani- i eral share of public patronage. (TrAll kinds ( COL'iS'l'RY PRODIX'E taken iTi exchange - . for Goods. Lewisburg, Oct. 21, 1854. L. IDDIIJGS & CO. HAVE just received from New Y'ork and Philadelphia a large and attractive as sortment of FALL AND WIXTER GOODS, comprising every thing in the Dry Good and Fancy line that conld be desired by the Ladies or called for by the public in general. In t'e superior quality of their goods and the remar kably low price at which they are offered, they challenge comparison with all competitors in this region, and respectfully invite their friends and the community to demonstrate ihis fact for themselves by calling ami examining their stock. They have a full and cheap supply uf GROCERIES!. HARDWARE. liUEENSWARE. Oct- 21, 1852. COAL, Are. IB AT, C AP, it CI,OTI3XG STORE. T & F. SPYKER have jnst opened at their 1 1 1 , old stand in Market St, one door South of 3d, the best and cheapest assortment of I HATS, CAPS, COATS, PANTS, and VESTS that ever was offered for sale in Lewisburg. ! Hats and Caps of the latest style. Coats, Pawts, and Vkt very cheap. A general as sortment of MUFFS from $1,50 H $12,00 Also a lot Drawers, Under Shirts, U'ouUe Com forts, HWfc it Caps, tye. I naniiini io our customers tor past tavors, we hope for a continuance of the same, and invite new customers lo examine our stock before buying elsewhere as we can give you a bargain.',. Hats made to order and dressed on the shor test notice. Oct. 21, 1852 Old Newspapers, SOME thousands in number, of all ansa, for sale at the Chronicle office, at 50 cts per 100 taen as they run, or $ I when assorted. A chance fat 8crap Books aa well as for wrapping paper. April . IUMI - w-flf Buh. CLOVER SEED wanted, for JvPU' which the liifheat Caah price will be stJ. Ocl 19. D S K3EMEK A CO. ap ' BY AO. MS' EXIRi:SS. A LARGE assortment of Long Miawls and assorted col's Sacking Flannel jnst ree'd Ocu7,52 at KREMKR tV CO.'S. A COMPLETE assortment of Ceutre Co. liar Iron for sale low by KREMER & CO. 2 000 s,l- t-"rn ears wanted on . VrV J acc't or ia e.'..!ni;e for Goods by' KREMER A CO. TO COtfU ItltlifcilS. STEEL Hiring'-, faring Sieel.lron and Erdss Nut Axles, Top Prop Irons, plain andfig'd black Oil Cloth, black and fancy Col'J enaia'd Cloth for Trimming, LiningCloth. Coach Lace, Tufis, &c. Ac, to be bad at reduced rates ai the cheap store of KRKMKR ft CO. New Fall & Winter Goois. J. llayea Jl Co., HAVING just received a very laree and general assortment of GOODS, which we purpose oflVriny to our customers and the Ub:io in general on very reasonable terms. Our stock is lare and complete, comprising all kiuds of Goods, such as lllark Silk., Carlimeren, Fri-nrh Merinoen, (all eolnrt.) Ctlani;eatile Silk, IV rttlau Dr. Lainea, l'arametu A Tuibet rl.illusAlouf. de BVj-e, tu(. k C r. M.rinoea, Wool lie Lnioe, Uiaek and Qwni Grey, Not ted fringea, CIofAs, Cuiimrrrr, SMmftlt, YeMnjt, Flain-ll, oV. ltrorha, Ca.hnioreii and Bay State Lenig Skswln; Thibet, Falin and Cmtlitnere i'tinnre SliawU; Tirkin;, t'auton t'lai:nls La iie'ewkitiK I'lanneU. I'rlnU. llienr.llloTen, Tiimniinsi : of all dew rij'tioni: Jaronot and Sviu Edgting; Inaert ' r Frni li Needle WorkCollarn; t'ndtrsleevea ; Bonnet Kiliboua: Satin and Mantua Klldy.na: Limn., llol llua, : Ari, in fact all artirlt-p in tha Notion or Trimming wav. ! Alto, a trw.1 Ntork of I.io.n uul I'f.lLin T.l.te llnlia Toweling, Xapkius. Irirh Linetu, Stain Clotli, Oil TaMe Cloth, Floor t'lolb. Stand Corera. Win-low badea and Fllturw, USGUAIX, LiSTlSO, VAX LOU ami ZTAX tAKl'ETSt Hats, Cam, Gancitia, Hinii, Qrsiaa- Wabs, Lauccrsi, Cedab Wabs, arc. Ac. Call aud examine our Goods. We will try and accommodate on the most reasonable terms, for cash or country produce. J. HAYES & CO. Tbe loth Session or TBS Lewisburg Academy Will commence on Mosdat, October I8th, to continue 29 weeks. The course of Instruction in this Institution is calculated to prepare Youths to enter Col lege, or for general business. All branches nf a thorough Academic course, including Lan guages, Mathematics, and General Literature, are langht. The prtnenl session affordsagnnd opportunity for improvement to Young Meti, residing iu the neighborhood, who are at leisure during the Winter months. Composition and Declamation will receive careful 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. Tuition For Languages $10, Higher Eng lish $8, and Common Branches f R, per session. JOH?t RANDOLPH, Oct 1.1852 Principal. EXTRAOUMNAllY f'l RM I'KftKORMKD hX DJCToR TKASK S MAGNETIC lUNTMKNT. Ttir f.llowinjr tart art fn.m a man ft nndntdJ'd rrl-ff-n't, who in a plrciu of aJftcuaite prvctMt5 ia the tow a of Amelia. Hidi S. Hiiffl Mri I wrilf to (flr yon anm ipwniit of tbe iriirirntt!oviTtwti j-roslutvtj ly the of 1 -tr Trafk'it Mairni'ltr O.nttnvtit tn my own prn.rtics an a plirf.ict;in. The fotlowitift r-MMfi liavt all ixi-n uwJvr uijr can ub.-r vat ion. and hy m y on presrriotion. tit- A Mr. l t. who wa eiren np to die by thrre rsl-braled ihv4('i(iau. aa UMnjr in til i-' af'' of ctmumjtum, y the um of the Maicnvtir oiotut-nt htta repaint-.! her uaitn, ai:d i now aa cll a.i cmr, aua lias brt-ti for th- laxt -ix niontha. C-jtst- J1. SomrRme in July last, I was called tn fee a Mr. AlUn. Hvtnjr txitnr nitre! di'tant. Iitr raae had tieen c lip hy veveral ph?irtantj. t-he wan tir?! ai-tnfln-tl hy muliynnnt dyentn)f. fl lowed hy acTere inMain at in of the twrl. I arr.vel shout ti o. lut'k in th vvriiiue. and IoiiikI Iter in a Terr d intrrouf ituation. npi&rentl.v on the brink of the rare. 1 oimmm-nl ap lly iripT the Oiuttni nt freelv to the htonnwh :ind bowiU.t-triiib-d with rine simple rcni.'drvr aJtnn!tTel internal ly, and by utornitiK I t iunil her at tnii.-li LetUr that I found Iter o inorh bt ttrr tbil I Wft f.r home, ailb di re. t one tn coutinue the aav of the Ointment, he fuliy ret-over d in a f-w day, and lt now eiijtviu; rood hea'tli. A -Mr. inters had loat nearly ail f hia hair, bed l-cn ittld for mtiny yean: hr tlie Use f thrrt b4tt the MnfNftim OititmmU A"1 hit hair mtirety Ttltnrd. and now baa an beautiful a head of hair as auj utAicouJd wish. Ilia av If about M yn.ra. t'ane 4th. A Hon of Hr. U nrren of this town. 11 yean of age. had t--n afflirted with tlie AfTHM from kit cra dle. He. had the Wnt of the iwat medical miTit-e that a loin,r and wealthy father ttwM nroeore. without avnil. It wax one of the nioet agirravated cm- I ever u; he wan emariated almoet to a skeleton. J'y the uae af few bottles of the Ointment he was tk'tntttffnif curtd, and for T month paet has enjoyed mbitxt heath. i .ass vu au extreme caMt t xnttnmat-m eT j the ttlren, of long standinc; halaTariety of treatment j from no lef than ngHt iiirrent phyftirtnua, without tv-ra-ivinit benefit waaeni-ed by tbe uw of only four bottls of the Majmetir Ointment. This wax ftur month auro, and the laly i'n Mm. luuham.)ittttill inrod health. and able to attend to her uaual houss-bold dnttet. I have treated twonuHMof t'ntioMC ioiut Y.xtm with tha Oiut meat, both of the patient au nearly Mmt, aa to need e.n attendant to lead IIk-qi front place to plane. One of them had lieea aAirted IS yeara, the other abnnt tf year. They had tri-xl the herd; phyiirians in the Jfate. without benefit; and one of them had been under the treatment of the eelehrated Dort. Uuzay.of Cinrinnati. for eighteen month a and had expended hundretla of dollar in Tain effort tn effert a cure. They are now by ue of the Ma nette iHntwtent nearly or quit cured; and are aide to read and attend to any ordinary buinewa. I have uvd the Ointment in a number of ease of Praca. and in ae out has ? f.iilM of piruiff iwmtiatt rtkif ami yztfraily a tbWHnI cwrc. l hare alao Ueu it beneficially tn aev eral eaaea of KaTHirTLAft. And last but not lea, I have within the last year cured four caaea of CAlNCJt bj tLe uf tlw Otnimtmt alone!! Front a thorough trial of tbe Ointment In nearlr erery dtaeaae fitr 1ik1i U ia reeomuendtl, X can cnnfdenUr recommend it to V one of tbe moat a.eful remediu cr offered to the pohlic Uenpy your, ItUUTOX IR BUELL, X. D. Patetl, lau'y 'a,. Amelia, Ohio. gold n tewialiurg only by v.m4i..)i.ia l.TII0nNT0N k CHRIST. TUST received an assortment of Sne-toned rosewood Melodeons, from Geo.A. Prince Sc Co.'s celebrated establishment, Buffalo, N.Y. 4 octave Melodeons from C to C $45 4 do do CtoF 5 5 do do F to r 75 Large 5 do F to F. Piano style, 100 A. !. HATFIELD, Lewisburg Take Tfotire THAT we bought al Constable's Sale, this 24 ih day of Sept. 1852. of Abbbbw Black of Union county, the following property I bay mare, I sorrel mare. 1 cow. 4 sheep, 2 hoes. 1 two horse wagon. 2 setts of gears, his interest in 12 acres of corn and in 9 acres of buckwheat on the ground Which property we have left in possession T said Black during our pleasure. LEWIS SPOTTS, DAVID MYERS. FOR RUST. THE Stobs Kooa and Dwatnaae oeenpied by Mrs. Catharine K. Bowea, Mr. Henry ' Gibson, and C S. Mensch, in the Borough of Lewisburg. are for Rent. Persons wishing to rent will please call on Mr. Jonathan Woife. i Oct. A, 1952. G. SCHNABEL. . , leOCKE DENTIST ha returned to LrvklaOurtf, and Baa. avw Cunauiled un feanion.lly lor a law erk at hi Koonw ia H. , Third aueet. dapt. 1, 1852 iramtle QXKOtttita. . C)r BULS. FIH. 3u0 Itw. CHEESE, 2000 &0 lbs. HAM. Flitch, and Sbnul.lera. Dairy SALT, A.C for sal at Lewuburtf Chetip Sture ,y C. E BO A Est H. GERflART, Surgeon Dentist, A T hia Ke.iJenre. Snuih Thiid SI., corn ol the Board ftala. l.KWISHI'Rn. i:i.t'i iwRV o l icit;. t rETl'EKS tesiaiiiemaiy ou the last will j and testament of Mt.t n A.o, late of I toe norniirn ot l.ewianurg. nc n, nave been rranled lo me suliscriliers by the Register of I.'uioii Co. All persons having clauna adio-t ihe estate will present them for settlement; and all persons uidebted make payment witn . ouldelav, lo ALKX.AMMO.Vs, F,.r. . BYEKS AMMONS.5 Lewisburg, Ocu It. I85i. N. B. Byers Ammons will continue the lumber business ot ine late firm ul HcaaH and Aanos.and respectfully solicits a continuance of the public pairoiiage. BYERS AMMONS. 1853." inOO English and German AL M vN a,iJS lur 1853. ju-l received and lor gntuitoue distribution. Call aud get oue aud aave your alt i-e-.ee. Da THO RATON A CHRIST Notice to Contractors. SEALED Proposals will be received at the Engineer's office, in Sunbury. nntil Friday, Ihe 15th Oct. next, furthe grading and masonry of that pan of the SUSQUEHANNA RAIL KOAI between Bridgeport (opposite Harns hnrg)djrid Sunbury, a distance of about fifty five miles. Plaas. profiles, and specifications will be exhibited at ihe said office lor one week prior to that date. Tne line will be divided into sections of about one mile in lengih, and tenders may be made fur each mile separately or tbe whole work. Proposals may state what proportion of the amount of payments, if any, will be taken in the stock of the company at par. A. B. WAR FORD, Engineer. Engineer's OiTice, Uth Sep., 1852. rxJThe lime for receiving proposals for the shove work is hereby EXTKNDED to Wednes day the Tenth of Nove mer next. A. B. WARFORD. Chief Engineer. Engineer's Office, 7th Oct. 1852. TAIECRIXCi. THE subscriber having taken the shop lately occupied by Samuel Ainmon. and . he Aminmi Jk Montgomery, on Market street, Lewisburg, is now prepared to execute Cutting and Making of Clothes according to the latest Fashions and on the most liberal terms. Patronage of the late Firm respectfully soli cited. JOHN MONTGOMERY. Lewisburg, Sept. 23, 1852. Drugs, Medlcluen, Ax. Jenks St Ogden, A'u. 106. iW'A Third Street, PailAmtrata I M POUTERS of Drnes. Medicines and Dve 'SiuHs. Manufacturers of Pure While Lead and Varmhe uf all qualities. Wholesale in Paints. Oils and Window Glass of all sizes. Alcohol, Spts Turpentine, Burnin? Fluid, die constantly on hand at ihe luaest prices. Superior Chemicals. Perfumery and Surgical Instruments, to whirh the attention of Country merchants aud physicians is respectfully solic- j ited. Sept 10, 1853 4w $000 CHALLENGE. "1T71IATEVER concerns the health and f V happiness of a people, is at all times of tbe most valuable imp. nance. 1 take it for grained that every person will do all in their power to save the lives of their children, and ihat every person will eu.teavor 10 promote their owu health al all sacrifices. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly assure you that WORMS, according lo the opinion of ihe most celebrated I'b.BH-iaua, are the primary rau-e. of a larte maj'.rity nf uiteaees tn which etnliiren and adult are i.able. it yuu have an ai--tile euntiuually rhaueab a froui ene kiuti of f.a to auuther. bU Breatu. Pain in the teniae!, i'ekti.ir al lie- .Sna-. Ilrtlneaa an'l Fullmree of the llel.y. lirj l ouli. dlow Kea.-r. I'ufea lrrw.ll.ar rtnemlier ti.al a.l tlie uenola WuKMa, and yon aaonlw al uuce ai-ul tiie rem. J iiuitt:.:AUi?s worm strvp. n arttrle fouieird upon at-tenttnc prinei.eeonipeuBiletl w;th purely reireUtb.e aen-l.ne.-a. Iwma pert.i-i.y ai.fe when lak-u. an.1 can he ai.eu t tha ai.t teuoer inrniit with iler4l.sl la-n. ti-ial etf.a.1. Where H-wel l'.ni(..luS anil ltarrhea huve mad. tliem weak and .lebil.iat. .1. the tulue profa-rtiea uf my Uorm Syruu are au.li. that it j elautlp Wltiif.ut an e(Ual in th. rataiiua nf meUieibea j in Sivinic U.n alel atrel.Kth lo tne -tt.uia. h. wl.M-l. niakea it an llilwrlii.le reui.ilv lui thu-e atfli. leu with ltf -e-.'t i. ' The a.telii.hinic ,-nrej. periurmea b thi- Svri.p aft.r 1 l'h.V!ieiatu have tailed, ia tha baal eaiden.w of ita Auy-rlur ! eniea.- ut.T .il utUeia j TIIE TAPE WORM! ! This: I the mo-t dif icuit Wurm to destroy of all thnt in lent the huuau U-Ui it nltwa to iu ailvwl inovn nite Iciiffth. Iw-oniiti- h t-oiied and nkfteueil in the in tea- I t;ue a.ul toiUiu:b. ellei-UUie Uw he4aJtu ."0 emlie n 10 caUMe St. Viiun iaiiee, . it. '.. that Unite afflicted sdom if ever auspt-cl that it ia htpe Mora baatenio them to an early (rritT-. In onler to der-troy this worm, a ry ener-p-tw t.ratni'"nr mw-t b ireie-l ; it would ther.fcre be lr-er to take a to noi my uer riiiit, m ae to reuiove ( ail .bftrucUrtna, that tbe Worm 8rup may act dire-it j i.,mn tit- tatrsnn. whtt-h mil.t Inw ta.ka-11 in .Irsastaa ..f tart ' tat-Ui,-wotuU three time- day; ibeae directions fi loei have uev-r been kuoan k Sail ig i;uxiur, tlMt utunt obDiiuate coe of Tupn MWtit. lHWkX.SAl'trs LIVER PILLS. No t-iart of the s.stein itmorv linb.e to disease than the I Liver, it nemo a a blterer to purify tlie bioud, or pe ine the proper ai-crelheu to tlie b.le; so that any wroug a.tioo of the Liver effects tbe other imports rr) parts of the avstem. and results var.tau.tly. In Liver Couvletint, Jaundi'-a, fyiapeisaia, Ae. Ue shouid, therefocw, wslcb eery avmptow Uit :ii:ht indscate a wroiisj artioa of the Liver. T:m-m KiiU heiBr e ;o-ed of Rmt and Jttint fu.uL-Wd hy natnre m heal the ais-ll, namely, lt, Au Kn&ifraKt. wiitt-ii at:irm't I the St-ertt. u fiom ti.e pulmonary niu-tt memtratie r priiiit.s the dieebare i let secreted, matter. Zud. An Attsrutim, whu-h etiata $ ,a ! Some inexphrableabd in-;iiible maimer the certbiu mor l.ul action f the ry"t-m. i'mi. A ' which pvm tors air (rvDk(th to tiie neres.us jT5tem, r-n-win besltb and vijrnr to all arts t the bdy. 4th. A L'u rtic wLirln Ms-tri p-nect harmony with theothiniiretinta, and operating ou the b and epellin Um whole manof corroot and vitiatd matter, and pur.fying the blood, whirl destroys dirsease uid reetort-s heeaitka TO FEMALES. Ton Witt find theae 1'illa an ia.aluable nMieina la many eoniplainia u whieta yon ara auhj.-et. In obetroc lina either tiKal or partial, they have bean found uf in eatiauible beueSt. reatarmff Uieir runctmnat arranirenienui ton healthy arU.n. punfrin the lihaai and other ttuata an efleetita.ly tn put to ttinhc all complaints whirh nuy ariae from frluale irrefularltlea, aa headaea, (Udineaa, dimness of sutat. pain in ine aide. back. e. None genuine unless signed J. N. Hossa sac a, and others being base imitation. Agents wishing new supplies, and store keepers desirous of becoming agents must ad dress the ProprieUir, J. N. HBsssAca. at h's Laboratory, No. 120, Norih 2d, above Rate St., Thilad , Pa. Sold by all Druggists and Merchants in the United Stales. AexsTa. Dr. Thornton J. Baker, lewis burg. Wholesale and Retail Agents for 1 uion Co. Davis A, SchnurcSclinsgrove : Stiizer A Bro Mifflinburg ; Y'nungman A Walters, lit Valley ; R. Keller, Adamsburg ; S. Wiltcnttyer. Middlebure: M. Speeht. Beave'n ; J l Ilieffcnderfer. New Columbia : A H. Vn'T.. Forest H-.tl. Pnits. saib 25 tssva irhol Tvacbcr Waat!, IJOR about four months this winter. Non need apDly but sock as can tome well lerommeoite as nf good moral character and) competent English scholarship Apply to ADAM SC HECKLER.) CHARLES FRY, CCosjimitteee JAMES BI'IIL, 5 Buffalo Tp, Oct 22, 1852 saa.i .is Just Received at the Cheap Store of C. R BOWES, A LOT nf CHOICE GOODS for both I..di A and Gentlemen, hieh can be aotd a cheap aa nt soy other ea ablishinent between thn nol Philadelphia. Friend, will pienae sle aa a rail and examine our .lock whrcb cumptiowa a chore a-iwortinent of UiiV GOODS, UROCKKIKS. Ql KENS WARE. HTS, CAPS. Ac. An enumeration of the diAerent articles we deviaj uiiiiena.ary.aa the stock comprises everything uaually kept in a well formatted store. 'thankful for pa el favor we woe Id endeavor, by selling epk mi d Goods at low raiAM, le nurrll a enminuance oi the name. t7 Country Prudure wanted in exchange. Lewiabu'n, M y 4. 1852 t'UEAP WATCHES. JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. A 1t EAT KBIWTIOX IS PRWKXT Twemij, cent, at imut I than ir kart bmm dU m As I nUd Stutrg. GoM Lr4r WtH. foil jyrwvWci, l.Uraieaip Uij fv I'-ually mMaWra. Gold LvptM Watcbry 18 karat eaa is-eUi. " S4 lUfvr Lvr Watehesa. fall jewc-Hai. 14 t'aallr tnkl fnr $1. itww-r LepttM Wmirhr. jrwrii. - 19 filrp T S"OoDa. per balf tlolaB. A Gold Pta. Wlrrr llolfi-rn, - 1 Nirao&a wiabina a Wafc h or WateM. r Jwry. raat hawr thm arnC by Ball, with prftrt mftT. u anv pmr of the United 8ut-i r Wavl ladiej. by ira4 arnUtosx tli nvaiit of monry. A II mr tirl wairanti-! aa iispntMl vj'w. Ufsjrra frotB Uf mnnlrj, fwprtftillj to. Kited. Vimm ad'ir-r vo-i pri! LKW'iS LAk-l". l0riWtnttt tt. Orile tb rrmoklia Hrsvr. P&Hptim. rallrhrnia ilold boo ah t, or fcff Wei iBt eiVwolry. Fbilailalpbia, Jane IVCO. PAIVTIG aad CHAIR M iKfi. HAVING bought Ihe snop, ma terials, aad good will, lately of Juan Hsbts, at the upper end of Market St, the subscriber is now prepared to execute work in hia line. AT TIIE OLD STAXD, wrtt. wan i nig-aa. and despatch As fee has had a good training in the business, both in Danville and in Lewisburg, he is con idem that he can do good work, and hopes to re ceive a liberal share of patronage and pay. Orders respectfully solicited ami r"o4 work done at fair prices he the public's ser rant to please JOHN B. CUTLER. Lewisburg, July, 1852 Important to Farmer! and lIouMktrjmt! HiCKOX'S PATENT CIDER MILL. IN all former time it waa auppowed that a large uuauiliy uf i itler could be made only hy u.uig n fKiinlerou. u.a. hi lie, thai aloly cruahetl the apple without grinding them fine. They were Ihen made inlo a maeeive cheeae io straw, anil a moat aesere aud long pressure was required ! extract a portion of ihe rider, a conaitlerable por lion being ahaorbe.1 hy the atiaw and toe mana of pnmice. and to obiaiii Wu unaatiafactory result the tsimrr had to lake all hia handsaul perhaps his six horae teams and devote a whole itav thst could bae been more profitably eiuployad. la make trom an la twelve barirle ot ruler. Ta obviate the dirHculty the fanuera have berstoloia laboicsi under, has lieen in uied.aiwj iheataie.uenl ot a few facte may prove that it is not only the Bent Mat hint ul the kind in esiaieuce. but ihat it i the atowi pmjituiile that a man en have on hia fa run. The apples aie bv thia machine grated np into a fine pulp, no that it reunite bul a comparatively light pressure, and that but a niiriuleor tno.to eiliact all the cider, ii hems ascertained hy practical experiment ihat One Fnurth more can he obtained lhau bv the old piocee. Be. ilea this il issjuiire only two hai da lo guild and make up inio cider a l,r(ei quantity of apple Iban can be p.a bly made on the old-laalnoned machines. On this I reae, oaring Ui ihe c.impacaiieaa ol the pom ice Ihe tub and II. e complete manner iu which it is ground, a pre ore of three to five lone wh ch can he ea-ily obtained will produce a snore fa'o. utile ieult than one hundied lona pre-eure on Ihe onlinary ruler preas. even if the spplee were ground as finely aa on the Improved Mill ; and if the apple, were merely crushed aa on the Nut machine, it would require a prraaure el two hundred tons lo pruduee the result aceiMnpliaheil by this Patent Mill. The following aie adduced as derided advantages of this machine: It m.kea more taier than any other nraan, with a riven .rn.nt.tr of apples, m a nia time, aad viSW much lea latar and expend. .Srcavt Ii aakea r leaner and (waster CUar tha aas Other Biarbine. rft.rW T..w can nuke Tour OVW aa yon -want n, aad when you want il and in u.Mnttlie fnan una asjlow. n aia or twenty barrela. FoarW With il yun ean prsaa "irr.nla rtinlilaSL Berriea, fheeae. Bu ler. Lard and" Tallow. tfU W ith tt yon ran aave ON IWRTH of Tons rt Witli It yon ran Krindorenopyonr Applea. rota awe, lumiw weeia, arrota, or mmpfcins. Sir LalU-. frnth By tie wei yon can at all - kaw. bbkbt aad W KKI Cider. The price of tbe Cider Mill, with right to us the same on any one lerm. ia $35. Price at the) Root Cutting Cylinder. 5. The tse of this Machine ia about hy 4 le and wright about 200 pounds. It amy readily be taken to the cellar, deor-yard. kitchen, barn fl.vir. or orchard, as may he moat convenient. For State, County or Township rigbie. or for Grants to make machine, in certain lerriurry for staled period, address (post pi id) W. O. UWKOK. llarrularg, Pm. toV Persons in Union sue the upper part of Northumberland counties and in Penna and" Brush valleys. Center county, c.ui procure lb above Marhines on application io H O HICK0K. Lewir burg, July 9. 1852 Books & Stationery An extensive aaamtiwent t nltrraltv M heol V a. MI'ATIONKKV - w ;"" and for sale rrV liu bv ' 1 '' Iwurorg May 13, 'Sij "r I i (fir