u LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. 8i?Tbe dedication of the new Lather j an Church building in this place, on Sab ! bath last, was attended by a large concourse U.o. hiokos, Bitf. o.K.vroDBii,Prinuj of people, many being unable to gain an At ii v mmh im unvJiia three tsoirths, $2 iit , entrance. The sermon was preached and whlalhe,,axu1.3,atti.endof ,1,,, ceremonies nerfnrnio.1 L il. . r j ..w Jv..., ; Rev. Mr. Wisecoff, assisted in part by Hev. Mr. Bausman, of the German Re- , or io-,o forme Church. A collection was then FWDATMOllXIXGE to matc Dp g defic;encr ;n the builJ. siDroira- ! ing fund, and over 100 realized ; more 3foroisluirg Cjjrouirlr. Areata ta Philadelphia V B Palmer and E W Cur. Leicisburff, Va. Mcn-aii who wh to Pr.;ur. ..r t than enough to relieve the church entirely T Z.r thine woo d do well to five nouosoi me , - , , . t?ZZ-w" ii"fprh from debt llcv. Dr. Clark Presbyte- IWrtioroins-irealiitioiiincommauHyronUu- . . . KioT" proportion of aetim. aoiwnt producers, . run preached in the house on Saturday on, and dcalars, a any other in the State. Easiness Notices. SEE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, rfjr. Thornton & Chrisl's dissolution Men wanted on the Railroad L.U.Christ's I. .st Key s0 men wanted to take boats to N. V. Herring's Salamander Satis i evening previous, and llcv. Dr. Mai.com Baptist on Sabba.h evening. There has been preaching every evening since by , pastor. Kev. Mr. Allemax, front Aarous- burg, was in attendance on Wednesday, , but was too unwell to preach, and returned Assignees' sale of Michael Hoffman's valuable , huine nest morning. real and PtJf- j The edifice is not quite as long as it Removal The Liwiburg Post Office ! 8hou,J ut is well built, and is a deci han been removed to the clothing store of ; dcd ornament to our town, and a vast im Messrs. Nevius & Beale on the south side , Pavement over the old building. The cf Market street. I n,auogMJ Plpt s a beautiful and highly tin is lied piece of workmanship, from the shop of Maj. F. A. Donachy, and, togeth er with the pulpit chairs, and altar table, LOST A small Brass Key to the drawer of a Safe. Tbe top broken off. The find er will receive a reasonable compensation by returning it to the subscriber, or leaving it at the Chronicle" office. L. B. CHRIST. Lewisburg, Feb. 35, 1853. PUBLIC SALE. Ilsoltlon. THE co-partnership heretofore existing un der the name of Ur. Thornton k Christ bis been this day dissolved by mutual consent. The Books and Accounts are left for seitle ment in the hands of lr. Thornton, who will pay all claims against the late firm. All per sons indebted to ihe firm wilt please call soon THOH. A. H. THONTON, THEO. 8. CHRIST. I.ewisbnrg, Feb. 23, 1853 6w THE subscribers will offer at pabtie sale ; and make payment and gfeeifj oblige s uie propeny oi Aucnaei nonmau in nunc Deer township, I'nion county, on Thursday and Friday, od- 4th of .Via7i, consisting of the following properly, to wit : Horses, cows, young rattle, sheep, lu','S, wa gons, plows, cultivators, one carriage, one bug gy, horse gears, harness, threshing machine, grain reaper and seed drill, hav rake, hav bv the ton, household furniture, and a variety of articles too numerous to mention. ZLrtuuilmrrj XH.ivUtt. Corrected this Day. jQTlicre has been a revolutionary out - ! break in Italy, and European prospects, generally, arc ominous. 1. We have bagged a " live " Califor nia correspondent. 1 lis first cpisile,gia;ih ic and racy, appears this week. Thcsuc ceeding instalments will be looked for with much interest. J(len. Pierce left Concord on Mon day week, remained a day or two in Bos ton and New York, spent the Sabbath in Philadelphia, passed through Baltimore without stopping, and reached Washington City on Tuesday evening last, and went from the cars to his lodgings at Willard's Hotel so quietly that the Mayor, Hon. John W. Maury, who was at the depot anxiously looking for him, did not know he had arrived. He had declined all pub lic demonstrations, and his movements were 60 quiet that few in the cities on his route were aware of his presence. In Philadelphia, he walked and rode out with out being recognized. His health seems to be feeble and his late bereavement weighs heavily upon him. At Philadel phia he was approached on the subject of his Cabinet, and replied that it was sot tied, and would not be changed by any influences at Washington. He added that it was " a sealed book." So the secret will not be known till after the inauguration. Kail Road Meetimj. A large and enthusiastic meeting was held at Old Fort, Centre county, on the 11th inst., to pro mote the construction of "a lUilroad from the Central Railroad at Spruce Creek, i, Ii.l,r II.iii fimi Hclr. l'resi- I Thouaan.la of parent irbo w Vrrmifnc ecmpnl of v .w.v.e- j - , i-nKfur on. lai'iuiri, Arnre not aware, lhat while thoy . r if c C rAia T)r Pins Smith ! appear to benefit the putient, thev are actually laving the ent, Col. 11- S. Oross, in. cuas. omit a, j f .uo4lll fr of alW05 (uch ..'uuon, Yiep PreMidents Cols. John Love aud J. ' " or nnti., a.-. ICC l rtSKieuia , ,a. couu In another i-olutun will be f..niil the adwrtiMmrnt 01 T Clrotrtr Speretarit S IlolH-nwli' Mi-dirinen. to which we auk the attention of cfsi j ail titrertly mten-Rtrd in th,-ir own a well a llwir I'liil- The Committee on Resolutions, Messrs. dn-n'n h.aith. tu i.irer .m(.iainu anj an iiuif l ansinj; 1r-m thow, ef a t.illmn type, puoultl make ne ol Geo. Buchanan, John Hasson, John eff, 1 the oui- genuine miKin.ii..i.'nr. k'i.!T,Ti,iiK . ,, ... ' .: ." Ur not aVo-n-eJ," but aek ,r Holn-a. k Worm J. W. llollowav. Ik . WatSOn, Samuel I Svrupan4 Unir filK u.l .brv tlmtrarb Iim IbenSf- Gilliland and Wm. Durst, reported in fa vor of the early passage of an act to in corporate "Tbe Union, Centre, and Hun- tingdon Railroad Company" with a capital stock of 40,000, at 850 per share, with j the privilege of increasing the stock when ; necessary. Also, that corporate subscrip- ! tions of stock be authorired along the i route of the Toad. The road to connect j Lcwisbsrg and Spruce Creek by the most ' practicable and expedient route, through cither Pcnns or Brush Valleys. j Col. H. S. Gross, David Duncan, Esq., : Maj. John Xeff, Hon. John Iiasson aud ! Burckfiokl were appointed a -AISO CANAL BOAT, lying in the canal at Milton. ALSO At the same time and place, will be offered for sale that elegant and well known farm on which said Huffman resides, situated on the west bank of the river, about half mile above the Milton Bridge, containing 2CO Acres, and allowance, all of which is in a high stale of cultivation, whereon are erected a Large Stone Bank Barn, A LARGE ASD COS S01I101 S BRICK fi7 HOUSE, together with numerous out buildings ; a large Orchard of elegant fruit, two never failing ! fountain pumps for Ihe use of house and barn. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. when terms of sale will be made known by JOHN KANCK. J. D. niEFKlCXDERFER, J. F. RICH ART, MARTIN DKIF.SBACH, Assignees of Michael Hoffman. White Deer. Feb. 25. 18S3 ts. 1000 HEN WANTED! ON the line of the Stuquttumna Railroad, be tween Bridgeport (opposite to Harrisburg) and Sunbury, in 'the State of Pennsylvania. This road is fifty-four miles in length, runs through a highly improved country, and will furnish employment of Stone Masoos.Carpen pers, and laborers for the next twelve months. A large proportion ot tne line is neavy tock excavation laborers that are familiar with work of that character will therefore find cer tain employment and liberal wages. doCgheutv. L.AUMAN, & CO. IMrrisburg, Feb. S3. 1853-tf Contractors. I 1ST of LETTERS remaining in Lewiiburg fl'a.l Poa OlCce. Feb. 16. 1853 HUKLlfS f Alt Sai rreminm Safes. lElS?1! MottK IMOhlr- OK THLIK SU'KKIOMTY. was a donation to the church a3 will be seen from the following acknowledgment. Card In behalf of the Lutheran Con gregation the undersigned return their most grateful thanks for the liberal contributions to the new ohurch, and especially to Mr. F. A. j Dowicht for his generous donation of the mahogany pulpit, to Mr. Wx, Ani(TRotc for the mahogany pulpit chairs and to Mr. Wm, UoBXKLit-s lor the table in the altar. P. HL RSH, l.KVI STERNER, JACOB GCNDV, JOHN BROWN. MICHAEL SWENGI.E, Building Committee. Lcwisburg, Feb. 25, 1853. Exhibition The" Sabbath" School at the Methodist Episcopal Church in Mirrtix bl'ro, will have a public exhibition on Thurs day, Friday and Saturday evenings, the 3rd, 4 111 and 5th of March. The Church has been beautifully fitted up for the occasion, and the eercises promise to be of unusual interest. I bkl aud papern in Rood conJili..n, during the T,r or i ne pnoiic are cordially invited to attend. Mttflinburg, Feb, So, 1853. idatns, John H'-rnhiesel, Peter Kelts, Elizabeth 3 llickel, Sam I Uuclier, Emanuel Brunig, Charles Uowersox. David Cooper, Livina Mis I'llioit, Wm l'ricst, J. S. Co Fowler, Margaret Huntingdon, Win Hall, Kate Hamilton, Jn II nil, Elizabeth Reefer, Sarah HIusiglaughar.Bacarty Marshal, Edward Marshal, Barbara Kiar, George Niman, Henry Neumaa, Henry 2 Kangler. Daniel Jirshel, Dai-id K. Smith, Charlotte Stahl, George Shaffer, Abraham Stoughton. Eliza Wells. W W Wood, Salina Wheat Ilye '-orn y.its Flaxseed Dried Apples Bmtet K""'s .... Tallow . . Lard Ham Bacon (loverseed. . . ..100 C2 50 33 '12 loo 16 ... 12 10 ,. 10 .. 12 . 10 ..iZO IOISO.I.Ci. Tk'lnlt FirrinJmeiCitil. Mr. Sitai C. llcrriiiii Sir : ST"' It giTrs im ntarh pleaure to tlAt? tllat a alv of yourmake waa Oltt mtfaimof pra- arrvitij our dookk ana vaiuaoie paper, ot silver Spoon. rtTka, ac, from u that orrurred in our Htore on the ni: No. 4a Montgomery 't. Tlw hreoinnH-tte-dnear the Safe, whieh. owinx to it aittuutnn on a wall, did not tall into theewllar. but was expuaeil tutlie full heat of the fire from it cotuim-naameiit, and when taken from the ruin had all the braM j.l&te aud knoba completely melted off. 1 ours It. B. CAULL LO. Jerary City. Feb. 3, IMS. Great Fire in StrawberrvstLetter from Lewis ft Co Philadelphia. March 29. 1852. Mr. John Farrel Hir: It afford me much atffartion to inform yoa that tbe ' UerriUf Salamander Safe" which wa purrhaavd of yoti a short tunc in. preserve! our leal through which it aed at the ilUaittroun oi.ttllaKra- tion that tuck place at our warehouse on the moruiue: of the ZNtn mat., when the mie wa expoMHl to tbo moat in tense heat for some hours, six! when drafnptl from the flames was red hot on several sides. We make tills state ment by way of bearing testimony to the worth of these Talual-le Fire Proof. Very Kejtp'y, LKtt'IS A Co. The Proprietor of the gunine u Iferrinff Salamander S:.fe,'f ehnllnies the whole world, in the sum of i r''Cif!an' Wftars, to rlui-e their eiiual. Awardud Uie rV.l.K MKPAI. at the UoltLli'S r'AIU. London, and tii. Onl.il MK1.AL hy Uie Ameriran Institute. Over 8000 of tlieee fes hare breu h,.M and are now in us. atel mi.re Ihan l'lO have paaaad triumphantly thronith accidcutal tir.. S Tond haml Safe and " Salamander" of other makers. liming been taken in part pay for - 11,-rrinj;'." f r sale at cheap raU-s. JOHN FARREL, 34 Walnut at., Philadelphia. (JMarbleized Iron Mamies. Table Tops, A., from the Works of Ihe eelabratrd "SAUll ANDKtt M A llllf.K CO.'' on Laud iu great variety, r'eh 2i, 1 son 3m Wallers, Elphcna vv alters, Uanicl Keeper ot Keefcr.Thos Young, Wm W Kempel, Keuben oung, Louisa Kelly, Peter M 40 Yoder, Benevel K Persons calling for above will please say they are dv.rti.rd. A KENNEDY. P M Orphan's Court Sale. ALl tBLi: REAL ESTATE r,t x.-iiier with a lot T)Y virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court 'Xh-hV'at ! of Ullion c,,un,-v '" exposed to public mic si me noupc ti iviias. v. sviiur, iu acwia burg. Pa., on Saturday the 2Cth day of March next, a certain messuage and lot of ground on Market street, Lewisburg, on which are erected two brick Houses, Stables, and frame House, and other out buildings. Also, a messua e and lot of ground on Soith Third street, Lewisbur?. on which are erected a brick House aud frame Stable, and other out buildings. Also, a messnage and lot of ground on North 5th street,on which arc erected a frame House, Pottery, and other buildings. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A.M., when terms of sale will he made known by JAMES F. LINN, Adm'r of Col. Jackson M'Faddin, dee'd Lewisburg, Feb. 18, 2853 ts "notice "f S'hereby given, that a lot of White Pine LOUS was taken op by Samuel Fisher, w hile floating on the Susnnehanna Kiver at New Columbia, on the 7lh day of Feb., 1853. a.list ofwhichis filed in my oifice for inspec tion of all concerned. The owner or owners thereof are requested to prove property, pay all legal charges and take them away within three monihs from date, otherwise they will be forfeited. ROBERT CANDOR, J. P. White Deer Mills, Feb. 10, 1853462. CARR. CIESE & CO. Flour, Grain, and Lumber COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ko. 33 & 35 Spear's IT barf, Baltimore. Rrfer lo John flark, Ea PresMent Citlxwa Baak, J - ,u V t. lilies. Cashier Franklia Baak, j John HejttleT. jr, Km, J Philadelphia ftocef, Sinnickaoa A to., i. Tom-, X-q ITcsid a: C dl Hank, Port Ocfoalt. J. Wallower s Son, liarnsburg. Col. It. C. Kyer, I o Nafle. Wins-ate 4 Co, Miltoa. W. W. Cooke, kq I Simon Schuyler. Kq, "nry. lieonre Uodiue, lluvhearille. W. Weaver a Co., MonloarariUe. Hen. W. ., ker, 1 T. W. Llovii. fe i , I'ajhier, J!,iii,m II 'Mxlin i . Lewis i. llu ln, M-llenrr 4 Bubb, Je"V Shore. J. P. Hulia);, Ksq., Lock llavi-a. (TCaaa, Gnaa AJ Co, Paper ilanjrJnKs.. f fIHE atrbwcnber has received and intend I keeping on hand a larre and ceneral supply of Fahit)ftaWe WALL PAPER. Land scapes for Fifeboards, Window Curtains, etc. which can be srld af Crfy Retail prkes cull and se at my Chair and Ca&lnet Warehotisa on Boaih Third street. Lewisbirri;, where is i assortment of well-made CABINET WAKE, consisting of Marble Top and Plain Dreisiiifr Bcakaca, Mahogany aud Hairaeal Chain and Sofas, a variety of Cane, Parlor and R.tkinp Cnams, and all articles suitable lor farlor, Silling-room or Kitchen, to be had on (he moat reasonable terms and warranted ncht Nov 28mC V L ARMSTRONG. WilliaoMport. TIO al IfTlIIE Co-Partnership heretofore tlithlf between the subscribers under the Firm have the largest ' , t Itu.lv tk. Co. is disaolved bv limila- V hart Rooms of any Commission House in lun. 'i he Books and Accounts are leil for j Baltimore, always giving qnicu uespaicu to ( settlement wilh M. Kent, who continues iht busiuess. MARTIN KLDY. Boats in discharsin? their cargoes. Feb. II, 1853 Cm46I Soilte IS hereby given, that a lot of Timber was ta ken np while floating in the Susquehanna river at New Columbia, on the 7th day of Feb. insu, consisting of nine round White Pine and Hemlock LOOS, and two sticks of Square Timber; a list and description are lodged in my office at White Deer Mills, for the inspec tion of all concerned. The owner or owners thereof are requested to prove property, pay all legal charges, and take them away within three months from date, otherwise they will be forfeited. ROBERT CANDOR, J. P. White Deer Mills, Feb. 10, 1853. NOTICE IS hereby given that a lot of Timber was ta ken up hv Hatfield and Ranck, while float in); on the West Branch of the Susquehanna river at New Columbia, on the 7th day of Feb. 1853. A list and description are filed in my office for inspection of all concerned. The owner or owners thcieof are requested to prove property, pay all legal charges andjake thera away wiihiu three months from date, otherwise they will be forfeited. ' ROBERT CANDOR, J. P. White Deer Mills, Feb. 10, 1853481 DAN'L D. fil l.UIN. Farmcrsville, Buffalo Tp, Dee. 81,1852 pd 3 oil mi. AFIYE Horse power Steam IZtkftne, also several Slide Rests. Inquire of ihe subscriber in Northumberland or at the American House, Lewisbnr?. Nov. 29 pd B. MATKIA9. "See WI.NTfcK comes to rule the tarted year. Sullen, and sad. with all his rising trafcw. iuvwa, aud clouds, and sloruu. UT wilh them comes also the aiJiduU, for we have just received our second supplv of WINTER GOODS, which yoa will do well ' to call and examine, as they are not surpassed for quality, style and cheapness, to say nothing of the qoanlily.for we have a liille of everything that belongs to a store in these dicgings. Come one, come all, and examine for your selves, for we are too much engaged selling to take time to enumerate. I. a. Kreiuer 4- Co. Ltwisbnrg, Nov. 27, llbt t.nterrd aecordil.2 to Act of Cour, a, iu the yt ar t. by J. S. Ihlt'LilT-lV. W. I, In ih. . , Uliiee of Ute th..tre-t 4 wort S.r the laeUtfa Irittrirt of IVuRayliaula. Another Scientific Wonder ! GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSJA! Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S public" SALE. UHtiir uf tain 1'ruprictor, J. V lHHtKNSV K, I v1m are genuine. j lyl J 11 1 Df-'iEST." Ptrii is Tins mrc mm) of tlw- wonl i PK.'SIN. or of th twn (tnt-k words frr ui whit-Ii it I i tlcrivid. TUifi U th Mnifv-wiit mn( npproprititc title of ' Ui. 1 IU K hlt.KSTlVK Kl.riH. r t ASTKM .H U K. : tniiivd by llr. J. S. Httl'iJUTtlN. if F..iltti-Ilitn. from j tl Court 1. St'iarh of th i. dir tit cur- of Iit-litEttion ) -and Dypr't-in. It .8 Nmtiirr'f own r'tu'ly fur mn : uuhenlthv Stiainach. N art of man ran eU.-l itirunaiir i jv-.fr-. It rcilTi 4ihH K ATI Mi prtttly enusiwtiit 1 ith HE ALTH. .Set- the figure of the oX," in anutht-r ' JM t ul thin ;ier.) 1'451 ; --4iMI tfrI.IU- ; jijiJiisD ; In Williamsporl nih inst., l.y tho Rev. Mr. Black, ViLF.wTiMr Doi nLra.to Miss Elisaieth daughter of Mr. Ji.hn Hepburn j On the Sth insr, by the Rev. W. Montgomery, Cm a lis D. WuaaTow, to Miss Maai lawim, all of Sunbury In rhiladcIphia.on the 15th insu by the Kev. E. W. Gilbert. D.H.. CnaaLta R. Dr.at.E, of THK subscribers will offer at public sale, on Thursday and Friday, tlte l()th and MM oj March tirxl, the iollowing Kenl t.vtate, situ ate in White Deer township, Union county, Pa. One excellent farm. Containing 'ill Aero, about 200 acres of which is cleared and in a high state of cultivation, whereon is erected an excellent Stone Barn 100 feet Lous I-argc and Cummadiout mm Mm, tat ur :iaj. vrn. uxv " -1 Williamsport, Pa, to Miss Maui I. CaLnia '' . a aimA.int,knil flirt nir(n 1 o t nvn ' r . i . . . COIltlllltccT 17 Buu -i iuh... Lu - " sun, ei uiai ciiv of petitioas, and procure the passage of an ! ac. of incorporation, and ako confer with I the Central, Susquehanna, Sunbury &. Erie, and Heading Railroad Companies and oth-1 ..... i . 1-.. I- r . i 1 cr capitalists, as may dc tiiiciy to u-ci art intercit ia the proposed road. Meet ings were also recommended to be held in Union and Huntingdon counties to further the project. This movement is destined to attract considerable attention. There is substance in the project, and weighty influences at j Co,N. Y. work that will make themselves felt in its j ..rII j, behalf. Negotiation arc on foot to form a connection here with the Catawissa road. If ultimately successful, the proposed road will, among other things, form a Uglily .important link in a direct railroad commu nication between New York Ci'y and l'ittsbuoe. A convention Lewisburg, Bhortly, to further the project. ftOn the lStli inst , immediately after tbe election for Directors, the City Coun cils of l'hila. rescinded the ordinance au thorizing a conditional subscription of $2,000,000 to the Sunbury & Erie Rail road, but expressed a willingness to renew it whenever the President and Directors of the Company would live up to their en gagements in gaod faith. Mr. John Diehl, in a speech upon the occasion, stated that in violation of positive engagements, Di rectors were elected in whom Councils had oo confidence, and those whom they ap. proved of, were not sustained ; also that ) a large contractor on Uie road Lad undue snare in the election of directors and that the repeal of the ordinance was not from hostility to the road, but want of confidence ia its management. Mr. Fallon, the Pres ident of the Company, has published a lengthy card, to which Mr. Diehl and Dr. W. S. Irvine, of Warren county, have re plied. So it tests at present. In Orovkville, Jefferson co.. Pa., Stli inst. by Kev. P. Shceder. Isaac D. Faaix, la'e of this piace, and Miss Hif.t Semen, of Jeff", co. aaaalaBaattaaBBem DIED, In Munry Feb. IT, Oliver Vihto. son of Rev. J- S. I.ee, aged 2 years, 8 month and " days. In Liberty township, Montour co, on the 12th insf, Major Wx. Tauciar, aged about 74 years. In Barton N. Y. Feb. 3, at the residence of ! J. Wallinp.Misa Ernies E. Hue as, aped 19 I vears" Miss Beers was on her way from EI- mira, to her residence, in Franklin, Deleware Deer township on Monday last 1 josEm :i tvi Kt.LT, auci a iiiigcuug mui". aped about 30 vears. In Milton on Sunday last at the residence of her son, Mrs. A Po'aTia.in the 70th year of her are. j In Kelly tp, loth inst, An Caaouwr., daugh ter of Martin and Rebecca Meixell, aged 10 ; monihs, and SO days. i In Kelly twp. this morning, 25th inst, Rs- ill be held in 1 accca. wife of Martin Meixell. in lymiusquaque twp, torinumnenaua co., at the residence of her son-in-law, Tunis Fish er, Widow Leah 8TBonr.riEit, aged 72 years. EIGHTY MEN WANTED, AT the first flood in the Susquehanna River in March next to take a number of large Hudson and Delaware Boats from Lewisbure to New York city, to whom the highest wages will be paid. Each person to provide his own bedding. The World's Fair in the new Crystal Palace, New York, will be opened by the 1st of May, and this trip will aSbrd a good chance to see its wonders. Persons wishing to go will make application man to J- METZGAB. Lewisbur?, Feb. 25, 1853 tf notice. THE undersigned have been appointed under a voluntary Deed of Assignment for the benefit of Creditors, dated January 3d, 1853 Assignees of MICH AEL HOFFMAN, of White Deer township, Union county. All persons indebtrd to said Hoffman will make immediate payment and those having claims will present them dulv authenticated for settle menL to JOHN RANCK, J. D. 1JIEFFENDERFER, MARTIN DRIESBACH, J. r. RICHART, Vhitt Der, Feb. 25, '53-6w Assignees. together with all necessary out bitildinirs. a large ORCHARD of excellent fruit, two fountain pumps ol good water, for the use of house and barn. About one half of said farm is riv er bottom and the remainder limestone land, in jrood order, lying half mile above the Milton Bridge, on the west side ot the river fusque' hanna, and is considered one of the best fauns m this part of the Mate. Ai.U, Xi-K and Lnryii Stoat Grist and Flouring Hill, fiva stories high, in order for custom and mer chant work, situate about four miles above Milton, on Ihe opposite side of the river, at the month of While Deer Creek, a never failing stream of water, which will be sold, together with a uew SAW MILL, IIiCIIIE SHOP, Plaster .11111, Dwelllm; House, and other out-buildings and about two acres of land belonging to said mill, which can be sold in town lots. The above property is situ ated in one of the best locations for custom and merchant work in the Slate. ALSO, a large and well finished Brick Store Room and Dwelling all new, near the above described mill, being one of the best locations for an extensive mer cantile business in this country. Also, a large Brick M House, and lot of ground opposite rhe alove descri- j bed Mill and store Koom, a very aesiraDie place to live, all of which property is located in the enterprising and thriving town of White Deer Mills, half mile from the Caual, through which is located and let the RAILROAD leading from Harrisburg to Elmira, N. Y be. ing the principal outlet of Sugar Valley, White Deer Vallev. and part of Uutlalo, and destined to become one of the best business places in this countrv. ALSO Another lot of ground with a new stable, in the town of White Deer Mills. Also, A Tract of Timber Land, lying about two miles from the river through which passes the Sugar Valley and While Deer Turnpike, containing 120 Acres, well timbered, the White Deer Creek passing through, with a good location for building a saw mill. ALSO, another WATER POWER, and lot of ground, containing about acres.sit uate half mile above White Deer Mills, on the turnpike leading to Sugar Valley, a very desi rable location for the erection of a Woolen or Cotton manufactory. Possession given on the lstdav of April. rrJ-Persons from a distance, wishing infor mation, can call on or address the subscribers, at New Colombia, Union county. Pa. Terms and conditions will be made known on the days of sale by JOHN RANCK, J. D. DIEFFENDERFER, MARTIN DRIESBACH, JOHN F. RICHART, Assignees of Michael Hoffman. White Deer, Feb. 2, 1853 tstJ Pahllc Vendue. WILL be sold at the House of the subscri ber, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of March, the following property : - Horses, Cows, 'wekBwaas Vnnnff f?9tlle Hfurc one fat Ox, two fat u Hogs, one broad wheel four horse Waggon, one narrow wheel Waggon, two Truck Waggons, one Buggy, one threshing Machine, Corn Sheller, one of Ross' Wheat Drills,one wire hay Rake, Sleigh, Sleds, Ploughs and Harrows, Cultivate rs.Horse Gears, two double set of Harness ; in short, all kinds of Farming utensils. Potatoes, Apples, and Plaster by the , Bushel, four hundred dry oak Posts, fifty acres of Grain in'lhe Ground, four shares of Turnpike stock. also all kinds of household Furniture, too numerous to men tion. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M.' when a reasonable credit will be given aud terms of sa!e made known by MICHAEL PETERS, j Hartley township, Feb. 18, 1853. 3wpd. LUMBER. t it HE subscriber thankful for past patronaee ai wuuiu auiit.ii uja iiiciiua uu mc .uuiii. a continuance in hisline of business, as he con tinues to keep a large stock of Lumber on hand for sale. He bas on band at present the fol lowing, viz.; 110.000 feet of good dry Pine boards. 10,000 feet of Plank and Boards Weatheiboards, Joist and Scantling Poplar Plank, Scantling and Boards Lap and Joint Shingles Pine Paling and Shingling Lath 2900 feet of square timber 1700 feet sawed Rails Nails and Stone Jugs. All " t . I l - it r t ; All vi wuitu DC Will srII at iuist prirra. i 'rue n-r . -.....i. 1 ifir 1 M r. Lewisburg. Jan. ,U llntUl DIGESTIVE FLUID. mvnnrisn i OR, f.AfcTRIC Jl H V. IMMEDIATELY, a Journeyman Watchma- ; pitEPAKKD from r.ESNrr or the rmrth PTrtstACH, ker. None but a good workman, and well 1 ,.'"H? P5: Prl I a . " . . . rIUIir)EICS LQCQIUl, VJ af. B. XuJK (III a V-'i JB. V- rernrnmpnilaWi i,ai1 rrtau-ea .nr,! is-ftf m Aln ' j ... . 1 is!? NEW G001JS!!! just receive! vf In fcereby given, that 31 WhiTe Pme LOC were taken up whiff 4Win on Ihe 8m' qoenna K,rer(at New CnfcjmBia, tSe 26to itayvf Di-cember last, a list and description' are Todgd ji.r inspeefion of ail concerned in my office at White Vrrt Mi!K The owner or owners thereof are requester! hi wrote proper" iv, pay all Jflfpt charges, sod (e them away wiilini thre muotn fmm ifate. otherwise rhey" will be forfeited, fit )BERT CANDOR, J.P. White Deer. Jan. 3, USi -TKr rillMe-Ha ig talren sny tow, Jaa K. Hiltia, into partnerthip, we will carry oft Ae Tailor rug blrsiness.owdw? (he Kiraa oC J. B. & J. K. JfiLtaa, f the old staod (sin of lb Strv-; red "oaf car Noaih" "iTirril tieet,where we arc prepare hr Cut, Ma fit, or lie paw' all kinds of Mens' and Boy's Clothing, on dx0 shortest Anliee. Fall and Winter FASHIONS just reeeivetL If our Work does not prove to be a go! fit, rrf made in a worhmanhlie maimer, the vala of the eloih will be repaid. Country Produce of all kind's received ia patnieof. JtTHN B. MILLER. Lewisburg. Oct. 19, 185, lOTfCC All persons having elainw er -a-' demands against the estate of Etltaarrat SwftsI late of East Buffalo Tp, Union county dee'd ara requalxl lo make LnoWa law sane i (he auhacrrbar. raaiJrng la mid toWAthip.withwi tklsy ; and all lhv rn.Hfted to avid catele ec leqoired to irW rsnmeIia patneanl. JOHN (iUNDY. Admmiatrator with'lha will ot EliSebctb Sfcnillw alac'J. Oct 13, IS5I If ',1 I B 1 The Mammoth Store! a good Clockmaker, can find constant employ ment by jan.28,'53 A. L. HATFIELD." Dissolution and New Firm. JONATHAN WOLFE having tnis day dis posed of his interest in Josiah Baker's Drug and Variety Store to Dr. William I.eiser. ihe business of the establishment will be car ried on hereafter by Josiah Baker and Dr. Wm. talladrlpliia. Pa. " I tHiitST. " Surh is the trne meaning of the wort ' PKPSIN'. It Is the cliif .Irro.nt, or (irat biKUiig : Pnnrtpl. of Ihe Uaatrie J uier the .Wo.l ot taa die I 'ariytF0. lrrrrHg, snl OhmnLitinff Asrat of the Sto snarh and lotntines. It is extracted frrtn tke biirestis Smm.ih .f the Ox, thus s.rtuilii a TKIH MiiaVTlVK , I'Ll tti, prwiH-I.e like the natural Caatrir Juira la K I rti.ail si aowrrs. end forniliiiur a iVMI'LlvTK axd '. rr.Ktrf-r M B.TniT . t. This ts KaTlCC'S OWN REMEPT l,r an anheallhw ?loeaerh. Ne art e aian raa ruual Its curative avwses. J. & J. WALLS nAVE again received at their mew Break Store a full supply of FALL AND WINTER Gfl0DS, GROCERIES, Quef-nsivare, llardwrarv, Jt. Coal, Salt, Fish, and everything rcq aires) ia t) mercantile establishment all of whisk mrw olfered on the caual cheap and aceommodatiaf terms. Very thankful for past favor, we ask tar a continuance of the puMic patronaee. J.J. J.WiLU. Lewisbnrg. Oct. t8S FALL AXD WINTER GOODS REBER JL VOKVE, WOULD hereby inform tbe public that they have jut received from Philadel pUia a bandaome assortment of FALL ASD W1XTER COODM, It rofitsita ay, AMvtKsL. bittkhs. acibs. or . Ai-; of all kinds and latest styles which having; 'l.,'lLll't trraati arebie to the taaes, : been purchased at unusually low rates ihcr I . . . I , . . . T . . . aji-iaci, unucr iik: ui ui oi -ar. aeiaer ec oasier. i . . , , . . - . -, . -: A continuance of the liberal patronage hereto- j take a nw erertrr i:heutViu !iir.. tvware arP enabled to offer to the public at iimin ! fore received from the public is respectfully of DRi'1,,iW imitatiiin. lvp-m i not a bi;tu. I It wuald be almost impossible to enumerate solicited. A full and choice assortment .tfev-' .J"' r?. 2?ZJ?.V?E' ttftxZ? I mtV articles comprising the sleek of rm I M.ir's Animal rtnanistrs; It t'omhv s PIitsmvIwt i goods JUSI I ery thing in their line kept constantly on hand. : ( The Books and Notes of the late tirm will i Vl"1' be settled Lv Josiah Baker at die old stand. Dr. LEISER & BAKER. Lewisburg, Jan. 20, 1853. 2nt I received, but they invite all to com For Sale. -riHE subscriber oilers for sale the large lot I on the northeast corner of Market and Front St., in Lewisburg, with good house and barn thereon. Possession on the 1st of April. Applv to Dr. Wra, Hayes. Feb. 18, '53 tf 8, J. CRESWELL Wanted Immediately. NE or two good journeyman Cabinet Ma kers will nnd coustant employment by applving oon to F. A. DONACHI. Lewisburg, Feb. IS. 1853. if Turnpike Election. AN election for officers of the Lewisburg & MifHinburg Turnpike Company will be held at Gideon Uielil', in East Buffalo town ship, on Monday the 7th March next, at 10 o' clock, A M. GEO. SCHNABEL, Feb. II, 1853 tepd President. 0; FOR ttaUXT. rtlHE subscriber offers his Grit, Clover, and I Plaster Mills, and also his House, Garden, and Stable for rent for one year. There are four run of stones, one pair hulling stones, a Smut Machine and Rolling Screen, intheGrisl Mill. It is constructed for merchant and coun try work. It was thoroughly repaired last fall with two new Water-wheels, and is in good order. The Plaster and Clover Mills were al so newly repaired within a year. The proper ty is in the centre of Buffalo Valley, on the Buffalo Creek 4J miles from Lewiiburg. Possession given on the 1st of April nevt. Jan. 10, 1863. DANIEL RENGLER. .r tHwiie : ir. Pmiraua and Inet: Dr. juua W. and see for themselves assuring them lhat iiTZLZ.. vt . i iii.:-'r.,r-r;zr" j wm get ur th TOTICE. I rave this day purchased for Straw Coods Sprlnsr iK,Vi. THE subscriber is now prepared to ex hibit to Merchants and Milliners his usual heavv stock of Ladies' and Misses' STRAW and SILK BONNETS, STRAW TRIMMINGS and ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS; Palm-leaf, Panama and every variety of SUMMER HATS for Gentlemen ; which for Extent,;Varicty and beauty of manufacture, as well as uniformly close prices, will be found unrivaled. TIIOM IS WHITE, No. 41 Socti Sccowb Stukkt, Feb. U-3m46l Philadelphia. SINGING GEOGRAPHY. THE subscriber is now constantly engaged in teaching Geoeraphy by siuging, after Pelion's system. Two new classes are now under tuilion daily, at 9 o'clock o'clock, A. M.and and 6 o'clock P. M , commencing on Friday, the 11th inst. New scholars will be received at any time during the course. A Grammar Clou will also be organized on Saturday, 12ih inst, at 4 J o'clock P. M. Rooms at the'honse of the late Mrs. Murray on 8econd etrppt- North of Kline's Hotel. Terms moder ate. J. N. BEERS. Lewisburg, Feb. 1 1. 1853 461 tf CHEAP WINDOW SHADE Depot and Manufactory nw 4a. Is. Miller ts. Co., S. W. cobseb Aaca asp Sscohu Stbiits, Vhiladtlphia. INVERT variety of shades. Wholesale and Raiail, such as Scroll, Flower, Gothic Vignette. Oil and Dry Landscapes, are to be had at the lowest prices for quality of work. Orders for Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and oth er Shades executed at short notice. Merchants and others are invited to give ns a call. We mill try to please. Brasses, Trimmings, &c, always on haad. Remember 8. W. corner Second and Arch Streets, Philadelphia. ..Feb. II, 1953 6miCl linen of While Deer Tp., Union Co, the fol lowing personal property, viz. 1 bay horse, 1 bay mare, 1 sett of wagon gears for two horses, 1 wagon, 1 sled, I cutting box, 1 cooking stove, 2 beds which property I have this day loaned to the said Andrew Ranck, and is so held by him and in no other way. The public are hereby cautioned agrinst purchasing or in any way interfering with said property, as the right and title to the same is in me. DANIEL RANCK. White Deer, Jan. 3, 1853 pd tM s PhjfHlry. r.. topittier with re;ru f ft 11 ts rrum all parts uf the l'uite.1 gustee. Avntt Dr.T110B.ST0x &. Christ, Lew- lrurx; Ilosaoog AuU-s, New Berlin: J. W. rrtlliur, &unturv. Ij&l Books & Stationery. a rgjffr An extensive assortment of the i. Bit'ernilj St ltool Books, STATION ERY. &c. &c. just reed and for sale vtry low by J. P. TU8TIN. Lewisburg, Nov. 3, 1 95t To Inrnlidt and the Sick. than at any other house in Lewisbarg. have all kiuds of 'V They 5 SSTTAKE N0TiCE."fca VLL who know themselves in account wilh the late firm of Hursh St Ammon will please call for settlement. It is desirable to to have accounts closed on or before the first of March, 1853. P. HURSH. January 28, 1853 3w WINTER GOODS. HAVING disposed of most of our Fall Stock, we would respectfully inform the public that we are now opening the largest and most elegant stock of Winter Goods that has ever appeared in this market. Having selected thera with great care and purchased for Cash, we would cordially invite all our old customers and all others in want of Bargains to give us a call, as we feel confident that we can give entire satisfaction as to quantity, quality or prices at the old stand of Nov 26. j. Hayes J. Co. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of all desirable styles, shades and qualities, with all var ieties of Trimmings, to be had cheap at J.HAYES 4 CCfS ALL in want of Fine Cloths Cassimeres, Coats, Overcoats, Vests, Hats or Caps, can be supplied at very low prices at J.HAYES 4 CO.'S 171RENCH Merinoes and Wool des Laines a choice lot for sale by J. HAYES CO s UPERIOR four faced Broehe Long Shawls for sale by J.HAYES i, CO A Bargain! 4 NEW Rockaway Carriage with i seats for four lor sale cheap by CHARLES S. CUITW. THE CELEBRATED lt The GREAT PAiy CJTTlt JCTCB (COSKKL'S 4 IALLT cuiitig all Burns aud all asternal raiiu) and Son-a. it. I:.tl V OP COLCStVIA for Staring or Bartering th iluniau Hair. 2d. iikwe: xmrn aso bo.xe iiSAHt.sr and IMHAS YKl.ElAULK LLI.Tklt, a cure t all rases of RheutnatiMUi. 4th. Hc.AK S ACOUSTIC OIL, certain cure tul Ileafness. Sth. II A r.V I ISA MCXT. a kanwn rur- lor the Pilea. eth. sifiiiys .sick iir.AiAriir. KKXEtir. 7th. MOTlILirs LLLltlr, liir ail wouku ia the (ami 'TsTl?.r' LO.XGI.BTS CSKAT WESTEBX IXDIAK FAXACEA. ft.r fold., and ferrri.h farliitir ana jireYrntios; fevers; for Asthma, Lirer Complaint aial IliilhHia AnVe tlon; fir PtarrNt-a, Intifetl''n aad Lrs of Appetite; for ro.ttrrne.'.s ia ft-malcs and males, and nerrous ronv j nlaints; fir Momarh AtTerttons. Drsp-nHa. files. Hhua matisra. Ar. Tbe f-reat poiuts are it is not tad tu take, never girt'S ain. anl nrver Vave. one ructive. ilth. KOLMSTlH.'K S rr.LHItHiE jttora Killer), for rhililrrn or Brown r-rsons. 10th. MK. BROU.V.1 CHEAT T-I.V KtkLEK. Xu m.-dirine has been dt,mYt-r.-d lliat is so happilr attar ted to use rNlmtd.fv as drops to betaken, and rt perform such wonders when applied rrtrmtttly as a wash or bath. br friction. In bottlr from I"'. . 50 rents earb. 'llth. SAVSUOLTZ'S LOACH AXt HIO Xftl BAXE, for drlrinc: away Vermin in a short time. 12th. The evh brated LIX'S Lift. riLLSmml TEM rtKAXCK BITTERS. 13th. OH. BAKTHOLEMBWS riSK STIim, the popnlar xpertirant for Coughs. ToldK. Inltm-naa, Ae. 14th. TUE EAST IXDIA AXD XEW YOUK IIAIH P TES, th- only sure coloring of the hair. 15th. I.IX'S BALM OF (V.V.I, a Chlneaa Benedy for uts, Brnises. S-res. Ae. HHh. EXTRACT OF SAKSAPAMLLA. This ar ticle ha outlivid all other Sarsauarillas. and still eire as rreat sstisfactioa as i rcr. 17th. The celebrated preal STKE.XGTHEXIXK VLASTEK, made from Dm. LIN'S receipe, aad the must popular in the market. lsth. Pit. Ai.Vf.a TOOTIT ACHE DROPS. A certain and easy eure kr Tooth Ache. 19th. Dr. roM.'TisTK has latels bonsht the rll.t far the 1'niU.I Hates, of the celebrated CO.Xt BXTHATEO MIXEIl AL WATER, B und at the Salt Springs of Or. Was. 0. 11. see, at St. ralheriuee, V. W. Tl.ie medieine has attained a Botoriete and popularity nwver hewwv equalled by any p re pr ration at that plare. and Its sale has heesi conuueajiurate nliii iu merit, which areejttxaor dinary. '" All the remetlles are nniy lernrw in ai.hm-j, to betrlrrn to all whoeall where the mrtiein.-s are kept. SOTICE. All preparations hrretofore knows as -HVUt STOrK'S" or COM.-TOCK A W5, always brloatted n oJawirey to or. J.ueiiM 1. Comstock; and though the ,ie aature ot wmsiora a i u. win ne coniinuru. wis extra label with the lee etmile sicnature of lr. L. b. .'. will in future dmitrnate the i KM' ! Nil. ALL, OTUEKS Ult-T BK l"t Rirt. LiTifs s. oovstock. The abora medirin can be had In tewu-lmrg only of J. A J. W ALL9, who are the only dealers In the genuine COXSTOCK'S mEI'ARJTIoys. lylUlnside DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE. ijVEENSWARE. and all other articles usually found in a welt furnished store. To render their establish, ment well worth a visit at all times they will continue to receive as the season advances, new invoices of seasonable goods for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, to as to be able at all times, to offer the choice of the New York and Philadelphia markets. Having a. I. pied the motto Quick Sales and Small Pr..fm." they hope to receive a lib eral share c( public patronaee. CCT'All kinds of COUNTRY PRODlfsE taken in cschaaf for Goods. Lewisbarg, Oct. tl, ltJJ. L. IDDQS fc CO. STOVE WAHE-UOOi, Vvprr end of Market St. next Brick Foundry.- THE best and most approved COOKING, SHOP. OFFICK or PARLOR Stoves. Ploughs, Casting", &c. at low rates, by CHRIST It FRICK. COMPLETE assortment of Centre Co. Bar Iron for sale low bv KREMER 4 CO. nAVE jast received from New York aad Philadelphia a large and attractive ae- soriment of FALL AXD TTIXTFR GOODS, comprising every thing in the Drv Good and Fancy line that conld be desired by the Ladie or called for by the public in gcneraL In tke superior quality of their goods and the remar kably low price at which they are offered, they challenge comparison with ail competitors in. this region, and respectfully invite thetr friends and the community to demonstrate this fact fur themselves by calling ami examining their stock. Thev have a full and cheap supply of GROCERIES. HARDWARE. qiEENSWARB. Oct. SI, 185S. COAL. Ae. IIAT.rAI'.&CXOTlIIXCfcTCI.B. . T& P. SPYKER have just t'prned el thi r . old stana In Market St, one dit.r Pvtltl a of ad, the best and cheapest assortment t i HATB, CAPS, COATS, PANT, and VeB'K j that ever was ofTetrd for sale in Lewiebur; -. Hats and Caps of the latest style. . Coai a. PasTS, and Vt very cheap. A general : at! sorttnentof MUFFS Tnitn T1.50 to lf,en. Also a lot Drmi-rrs, Vniitr vVAfrta, ttWftn C m. frirtt. frWrn Caps, c. Thankful to cut customers for past fae 0rs we hope for a continuance of the sstfiej , and invite new costotners to examine Mtr stock before bcying elsewhere as we can five yoa bargafo. Hats marie to order and dressed rn lb e shor test notice. Oct. St, 1S Old Newspapers, SOME ihooeamls In BUtnlwr, of aixaa. a, ale at the Chronicle) office, ai Sn ci9 100 tiian as they rnn. or tvhed aaao, " chenee for Scrap Books a well as far , r paper. Apiil 8. ISSS WW-Wt paid. . ,
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