LEWISBURGr CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH JAEMER i 1 Bolt Terrible Accident on the Slew Birea Railroad. , ' ; Noewalk, Ct., May 6. The rjulwoi train which left New York at 8 o'clock this moruing, raa off the open drawbridge, by which 50 or 60 persons were killed or drowned, and ajruanv more iadly wouoded. - " The cnsc of tho accident id attributed oleljr to tke engineer, in failing to observe that iho sign&l was given that the bridge was open, until too Jute to eave the train. "A red ball is erected on a (all poll ou the draw. When this is displayed from the top of the pole, it siguifies that all is right; but if the engineer cau't see it from a point about a quarter of a milo distant, where there is a sign on which is written " Look out for tbo draw," witb a band pointing is the direction of the ball, he must stop. It is shown in evidence before theCoroucr that tbe ball was down from ten to fifteen aiinntcs preceding the arrival of the train The engineer is named E J ward Tucker, and bas bad long experience. He was injured about 18 mouths ago by a railroad collision, for which be was not blame worthy, and was enabled to resume bis occupation only about a month since. The train consisted of five cars, and con- tained 118 passengers. It is thought by the conductor, that had the rails not been wet by the falling rain, thereby preventing an efficient actions of the breaks, the dis aster night have been averted. Upon beading the bridge, the firemen and en gineer leaped from the cngiuc the latter fcU down an embankment, injuring hiin aclf severely. A bystander describes the cone when tbe locomotive plunged into 'the abyss, as terrific. Tor an instant it was in mid-air. Then, with a crash, it disappeared, witb the tender, from sight. The Boston baggage car piled on to this in an upright position, the top nearly even Baltimore American; is another licit in with tbe track ou the bridge. The smoking tljc cham which is to bring Baltimore, by and mail far, containing the po?t.office, ' av of Susquehanna valley, in direct con fclj next The first passt n-ers car sunk j ntsion witL Lu,;c 0utari and filled with water. In this the princi-' Hon. J aeob Buraet died at bis residence pal loss of life occurred. But few were : n Cincinnati, on the i!7th ult, aged about in tbe smoking car, aud not one of them ! c'gl'ty two years. He was for many years were killed. The second passenger car j a Judge of the Supremo Court of Ohio, turned over, but most of its inmates esca-' served part of a term in the United States ped. Tho third ear broke in the centre, ! Senate, and declined a re-election. He Lut buns bv the connection rods on the edge of the bridge till the rods were cut. The water over which the bridge is con structed, forms a part of Norwalk harbor and was from ten to fifteen feet deep when the accident occurred, which was about fire minutes before ten o'clock, at nearly high water. . fTunieroas boats immediately surrounded tbe wreek, and the survivors were taken aebore and removed to adjacaut bouses. Scarcely one was able, unaided, to reach tbe shore. Fifty coffins have been purchased by the Railroad Company, and bro't to the sta tion. The dead bodies as tbey were bro't in were marked, and placed in them. Upon those who were recognized, the clo thing on them at the time of the disaster .was allowed to remain, while those who were unknown were strippod, their valua bles pkeed safely away, and upon their persons clean liucn shrouds were arranged. Tbe wounded are distributed in various louses some twenty in number in the Tillage. Tbe locomotive was under such bead way wben it ran off. that .xfore it reached tbe water it struck tiie abutment on die op posite tide a distance rf about sixty feet. Tbe tender, baggage car, and two mail cars came next Two passenger cars went into the opening of what bad preceded them ; the third broke in the middle, and half of it went down. The scene was borriblo in the extreme persons gasping in death, mutilated bodies, hands broken, some who 'had apparently only been stunned, drowning in unconci ousness of their condition. One youn nan had a splinter of some two inches in diameter driven directly through bis tem ples. Others bad their faces so mutilated as to present no human semblance Mr. Thomas Hicks, the artist, was in tbe first car with Miss King, of New York city. Tbey occupied a scat within four of the rear end of the car, on the right hand aide, facing the engine. Mr. Hicks de jcribcs the scene as follows : The cars were aeemingly going at the usual rate, when, without warning or intimation of any kind, he beheld tbe front part of the car rushing toward him in fragments, the passengers being tossed in the air like chaff, dashed np against the top of the ear, and thrown about in a hurricane of destruction. In an instant he found Miss King gone from his side, and himself crushed under the partially fallen roof of the car, and sur rounded by a choking atmosphere, in the midst of a shapeless mass of ruins, dead bodies on every band, and the darkened ear rapidly filling with water. He begau feeing among the wreck and under the water for his companion, but sho was no where to be found. He continued the search till tho water had risen to bis chin, a time which he judged to have been about teu minutes, wben, despairing of her recovery, he luokcd about for a mode. Just behind him, at the corner of the car, be beheld au aper ture through which he crawled out ujkjii the top. Here be lingered with a view to renew the search fur bis companion, when he was aceosUd by some ue, who asked him for whom be was looking. He de scribed tho lady's Jit, Wuer, Jjj jutulo- cutor informed bim, to bis inexpressible ' astonishment and gratification, that she had just gone out upon tho track. He as certained afterward that the front of the car was stove to atoms by the concussion, and that the top of it was split open later ally on the Ride where be sat, and this oc casioned that side of the roof to fall. It also appeared that during the instantaneous process of splitting open the top of the car, and tbo fall of the ceiling, Miss King, without any knowledge or agency of her own, bad been projected tltrovjh (lie crevke ttjxm the, trip of the car. And here without even having been wet, but with a severe wound in the face, she found herself with another car precipitated upon it, which passed ber and tumbled over into the river beside the wreck of tbe Crst. Her escape, and the manner of it especially, was a miracle. Mr. nicks called out, when be discovered tbe means of ber escape, to tboss in the car, if so be, there were aoy living to bear, pointing to the way of getting out. But he saw but one pewon avail himself of the notice, or escape in any way. Miss King, while upon tho top of the car, I am assured, thrust a man out of the water, which J proved to be that of a person struggling under the rubbish. She resolutely removed the obstruction and saved the man's life News autr Notions. JCS r"cr mtytftt'ffl y leant vtruU l-notcn "I Mfe'fr .( y'l have hjtt -r'ursvrretij:,ri I Qw S JhM'I'orquii krr wVrj v 1 n . ,-rbr g-Md krlp J s is?" A company has been crgauized to construct a railway, commencing at Sodus Bay, ou Lake Ontario, and running south wardly towards Eluiira. This (says the was a Scntorial delegate to the Harrisburg Convention, having been chiefly instrumen tal in scouring the nomination by that body of President Harrison, who was bis early friend, and so continued till the time of his death. A late English decision pronounces it larceny for the attendant of a railroad company to take or use property left behind by passengers in railroad cars. He is compelled to take it to the chief officer of the company. The most important news by the last arrival from th'arnia.ew Orleans May 9. is the total wreck of the steamship S. is. Lewis-, belonging to the Nicaragua line. She ran ashore in a fog near the same 5kjI where tho Tennessee struck a few weeks ago and shortly a tier became a total wreck. Her passengers, numpering 355. are all believed to have been caved. Steamboat Jenny Lind had exploded her boilers near San Franciaco, terribly scald ing from 60 to 70 persons twenty of whom had since died. The accident occurred just at the bead of San Francisco bay. - The importation of Foreign Goods into New York city in the first four months of the prcseut year.amount to nearly Thirty one Millions of Dollars, being an increased amount of nearly L-leven Millions over tbe first four months of last year. An orphan boy of twelve years old, who had an only friend in a poor auut, recently left a printing office in Ohio, and walked to Washington Citv, to ask for a place in the Navy. The President gave him some gold, and told him to call again. The boy left, but some one who fallowed him saw him exchange the gold for bank notes and enclose tin in in a teller and deposit the letter in the Post Office for his aunt. That boy will be a MAN if he lives. The coinage at the U. S. mint has been Six Millions more this year than last. Monday week was the day for the e!ee tion of borough cfibers in Sunhury. Eut on account of neglect in giving the requi site notice no election was held. Conse quently they will have no"recularly elected authorities for one year. This will be a very awkward stale of affairs, one thai has never happened before, and should not now exist. Senator Cooper delivered, on the 27th ult. at Pottsville. nn culopy upon the life' and character of tbe late Daniel Webster. Accidejit On last Wednesday even ing whi!e Judge Hegins and Vm. L. llelf- ecsline. tq., were drivinz from North umberland to Suobury, their horses became frightened on the North Branch Bridge and ran off. At the end of the bridge on this si do, the carriage was overturned, and the two gentlemen, together witb a liltled.iugh ter of the late Judge Donnel, who was also in the conveyance, were precipitated to the ground with considerable violence. Al though ail of tlirm were bruised, vet for tunately they sustained no serious injury. Sutubury Gazette. ' Philadelphia, Mry 9. Strawberries A few have arrived from the South, and commanded $1 per quart. The are not very sweet. Green Peas The chance for pea soup is not very encouraging at present, as the article readily brings $1 per peck. At-ie Futatoes Potatoes about size of a piece of chalk, all the way from Bermuda, bring 4 cents per pound. Look out fir cholera- The Wasbingto Union contradicts the rumor lhal Prpai.lnr.t Ti. u :n , tUn 1 '?."'''' - - .,x iwv I ! tiiv. AT Jiui-iih a. ir.-r. .il.nf I' course fif a few bays, pny a visit to New ui.ieiueniai aeet of IT I ., i . . , i jiciiK a. wu; ih i esier irp. iampsliire." It atinounces that he does ih.are'ofye,a nhrJi. not expwlto leave VVhinelondurini-ihab,'wfWcW l noi kajitki iw rcnrc twuinglUIJ UllflPg IDS I Tha sect Uai A,. .w. rf k.,1,.- J-ICMB1 Utuatcr. David Meriwether, of Kentucky, (late Senator will supercede Gen. Lane in the Governorship of New Mexico. j .The Board of which Gen. Scott is Pres ident, has decided infaverof Harrodsburg Springs Kentucky as the site for the new Military Asylum. ' '.----" - - - A ppointment s and rumor ofa ppointments at Washington, come too fast to keep op wit hi Gen. Scott, it is stated is about to re move to New York city, which will here after be the head-quarters of the arm. Every body will rejuice to learn that his health and spirits continue good as ever. Mrs. Begg. of Ayr. Scotland, sole sur viving sister of Burns, aged 83 years, has sent a pair of socks of her own knitting to the New York exhibition. Hon. Edward Stanley for many rears a representative in Congress from North Carolina, has sailed for California with the intention of making that far off State his future restdence. There are at least Two Million copies of "Uncle Tom's Cabiu" now in circulation in Europe. A foreign correppondenl states that the reading of Uncle Tom's Cabin has created J a grca'cr demand tor the Bible, than has ever existed in France in modern times. A 6lave of a clergyman in Boone county Ky., who had learned to read, got hold of a copy of "Uucle Tom's Cabin," and read it stealthily to his fellows. The result of it was that twenty five of them ran off on the 2d of April, and had not been recap tured, at the last accounts. Academy. The corner stone of the Fki:bu no Academy will be laid on the 2 '.till insi. Addresses will be delivered bo'.h in the English and Ccrman languages. A large j concnure of people is exptcted. Uy oider of the Building Committee : I). P. liiLBitn, F. C Minto, J. U. UoitH, Freebnrg, May 3, 1853. I. V. Mibtx. " JilCEST." Srcn is the Tfirx kf.axivij of the word rEHSI.V or of tiie two Greek word tmra winch it ii derirvd. This- is tli iuifiraut and ar 'r'i ri.ite title ol tits I'ill'E OiOtSTl E r I.I 111. r (.A.-TiaO J IKK. pirparvd by Dr. J.S. IIOl'dllTijN', tl Philadelphia, fiow the fiMlrth Stomach of the Ol. tor the cure uf IndigriUton and ! !iepi;i. It is Nature's own rimcuy fnr an unhealthy .-blnach. Xonrt of man can equjl it curative powers. It renders OO'iO EATlVi pt:rliTl!y ex'iisit--ut with IIKAl.lii. (Seu the hure of ilie OX, iu anothvr part ut this paii;r. lj ! I'OISOAIV.. Thoiutands of rareuts who use Yerniifniro onmprsfd rf Cator oil. C'al'.ii-I, Ac., are not aaare. that w tiile tli.-y appear to beni-ht Ihe mtient, tliey are actually iaitK the lumlatioiii; t"r a serifs of diseases, such as tarnation, lv of siuht. weakness of limbs, 4c. Iu another column will lie li.nini the a-leertifement o; llobcnsai-k's Medicines, hi which we ask the altcnlit.n of all ilirectlv interesij-.l In their M il na well as th( ir rhil- i dren's health. In Uver tVimplaiuts an all disorders anslus from those ef a billions t pe. fhoin.l mske use of the ouly jEcnuiue u dicire-, Hols-nsM-k's Lirer Pill. irf ti4 d.a-tr&i," but ak u r lloteu-aek'e Worm Syrup aud Llrcr Pills, and ois-rve tbut ouch lias the sig nature, of the I'toprieUir, J. v. UUllLNSACK, as bone else are genuiue. lyl'J Corrected tliis Day. Wheat Rye :.. porn Oats Flaxseed Dried Apples ............. Iliiltei y$3 Tallow Lard Ham Bacon '.V Cloverseed 100 OOi i i j 1 12 "wnf 1 '2 i ... 6; ..10j . io; ,. 12 . 10 .4.00 Atlention, Lcwisburg Infantry m - i ou are reqiurea to meei at ine Armory m the Uorough of Lewis - burg, at 5 in the morning of AWur - nay, oui .tiay, iboj, eacn member io nave ten rounds ol earlrnlges, and prepared to attend the battal ion in rielinsgrove. By order of the Captain': JOllA H. BAKKDOMs, .May IS, 1853 Union County Business, Register's Notices. The following accounts will be presented for confirmation aud allowance at Orphans' Court iu New Uorlin. Friday, 20th May, 1853: Toe account of iiWQt Minium aad 4 Wt Herman, Cxe - cut'trs 1 the lat will and tf.-Uaifut of Nieholm: Siinium dev'U, Iving what waa kft by tin widow, iat of J'erry Kt v-m aalBW UtT. IA. ih. atet t-f K. .IfUttkntntth, Guardian or Itetiben, it V 77 ,Vi- . i """"" aeicr ,,!r.wr',W'-v'rt''P- rt .r ,T '"f ""I Otrgt Clan, Ada'ra orileuiwtelmlj ofWasluurtuBtwp. Iheaeetcf JraoMeea,Gaaraori enrr and William, "--") ne.r., 01 terry two. 'flTw lain JUe nual ace c ot Anun utrru. Adm, a l:..-..in. Kui.r.ldi. 1.1. r U-..I.!..... ' T he ace t of timgt and John hvxrrxz, Ex'rsorthe Inst will aud testament of Oeo..a.Bowemox, late of Outer two The aec't of Hat. Wjgtuulltr, one ol the Kx'rs of will oflir. Jaeijb Wnffenrellcr, lata of eliiieroee. The final ac't vtJohn Mutter, Adm r of Conrad Mais ter, late of liartley twp. The ai" of .SuMuei leUen and Gmrgt Fralaict Kx'n Of I'ililip Frederick. late r f Eaft Uulfalo twp. The aec't of Vltadet liiighrt and Susanna Uummrlx'tt V.,";" L " VK- ...J . TV ,YrT , """"V"' " ori'onrad Hra- i tZcrrl'TZ' ,Mm,r " m"s"" ok i (rormerly M ale . t Mittlinburg. ', Tbo aiVt of John Linmln and Amhrw CummtT-js, Ex'rs I Of MhIimI Liupolu, late of Umvtimy twp. J 1 Tbo arc't of Jacob and S-m itunmytr, Exiof Andrew ' Wittenmver.lsteofCeuh-rtwp. ' " , 1 he aac I of tirnrftt f.rxvi and 77 . II.. r . . John HumaifL IbLm r U'aL lLa.w. t Adm'r vt ,ohn tUH- "u ! The aec't of C atharifn EvpH, Exee-i of Solomon Enirel. i m w'"' "rdii of Matilda and l-olly, minor ehildri'n 1 r... of Jaooh hnek. late of Hearer twp. i ,Z The aeet of Catharine timjfl. Kim of sv.lmon c i who wsj Ouardian of George W.and Eiiaabetb, miuur chiMnn ef Jacob Zcrhy, late or Washington two. The aee t of liVJuas Tmtstcr, acttag aiaee'r of Jacob .liuhviiiu, ui. ui ii na iwsvrr (WD. Ihe acc l u A. K. MMdletwartk, Adm'r of Isabella Spi (elniyer, late f West Binrer twp. Tb. aec't of Henr S. llotxr. oue of tha nf toe S. Boyer, late of Washintrtoa twn. Tha acc'. of Tnamai H im, board u of Jam-s and .Saml L,1wo tnhi( eliildren of aml Wolfe, late of l.-.wii.bnrir Tbeaectofonrr Jf.raaaeJnar'..f ll. k u n., two minor eliildren of Saml Wolfe, late of Lewi.hur.' ' p., latbanuc, and Jobn. lour nuuor clUMiraa of -rmo.-l rVoite, late or Lewis!. in. aM oi jnrafiKt ifWM.one or the Eaaof tu lart June next, between the Hours of 9 o clock A. W'4i55tr M-and '' p- M. otU day, when and of Jacob iiartman, late of Center two. where all persons concerned may attend if they Ttieaor tof J.i A Aartin,A.Uurcum.testan.orDaTld feel themselves a'prieved by the above classi EK2?S7 n,., I nation. 8AMUEI. MA1WHALL, ; of Kiiwbeth wiimt, iat of liiijr iwp. 44. aftCATcr. acting Ex'r 1 iMvui n'urkk, Ex'r of Jsoob A.l.aafe Atka.a.la. BT--. 1 auoi vititaitr,. ' COi'RT Proclamation Wherea. the Hon. ABM 8 WII.XJN, President Judge for tbt tf'th Jndlrtcl IWrtrirt. xntrtinRof CM mtiliu f Caion and MitOio, and Jjkvii Wittuutl aad Jkb Mauuiu, Enjuirea, AmoniaU: Ju'ljel In UdIo eounty, bare t-pul their iret, hamn ita Um 2iUi amy of b , aad to uw directnl, fur Uw holding of an Or--pilaus' CourM'-uurtorCunitnoo Pica, Oyer and Trauuer, aud g-o-rnl Quarter Scwlifis, at hKVV UKUUN, tat the onutity or I nlon, on Ue IViira .naag vj mam nod, (trnnt the Inch dar la, aud aonttaue two meks. XOTIVB in therefore hereby pien to the Coroner, Jiutici-i of the I'eaee, and l!unUlileii in and for tho coun ty at l aii u, to aupesr ia UH-ir own proper peraou with lix-ir 1MI, kecupla, loiui.iiionj, fUaininalioni, and other Ueaiemhraacea, to do Umm thing! bk-h of thrir ouira and in Uieir bihalf apiortatn to be done; and all willies- and other persons i.roaei-miui in behalf of the Commonwealth a jalnt any perwm- o perma, are re quire! to be then aud then attending, and not depart without leare at their peril. Jttjtieea are requested to be punctual in their atuuuaocs at uw appuiuieu uiue agreeable to notice. hand and eal at the Sherif ' Office in New Bi-rliu, the :!lt day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nfty-uirM, aud iu the wrenty Uth year of the Iudetietulewio of the Lulled hiatus oi America, im sur-ewc iww.iwii JOHN KEiiLtti, Sheriff. T 1ST OP VCVHLIIS of Foreign aud I l Domestic Merchandize, Ac, within the couuty of UNION, for die year 1S53, as appraised and classified by the undersigned, duly appointed Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes. RriUmct and .Y.imcr. ' Clou. Lixnre. Wurrs Dam Mim U. W. High 13 $10 W Foaast In" Work Kauffuian, Uebcr 1 Co. 13 10 UO New CLt3toiAScchlcr k Uurger West Milton J. Dateuaan k Son LCTlsaiTO M.-ur Baker (liquor) 14 12 11 1 11 H 14 14 14 II 14 i la 14 Yi it 14 14 14 14 14 14 11 14 7 00 12 Ml 10 60 do C. W. Si-harto do do lieaer, Kremt r A Mount do Jesse Nhrey.-r do John Uoushtoa. do J. Jl V. Spykcr do C. E. Iiww do J. J. Walls do 8. f. Lyndall do L. l.MnigM a- Co. do KebiT & Vorso do Neiius k Bi-ale do J. Il.yei t Co. do Tnomas Ilayi-a do livers Amnions do A". L. llHtlield do A. al. Lawsho do llit'luas cabit d Alexander Amnion do Sv ui. T. lleituiyur do i. k D f ilfcr du 1. P. Tuuia 10 &0 11 UO 7 00 7 OU 7 t 7 ll 1.1 On 7 IKl 1.' SO 10 00 7 oo 12 oil 7 01 7 7 uu 7 00 7 00 7 oo S 60 3 60 7 00 7 oo 10 on 7 UO 10 iO 7 00 TuEiixnur. J. 11. 4i W. Drown 14 V.tlnTS Tr. Younirman L Walter la do M. iL lasgart 14 Sataoiis Dm renrose Iletrii.lt (tlnuory 14 PwxsTp. Johu llumiuel 14 Sm vrt tlorl J. U. App 1 SuiKsuloye. J. O. L. Shiudle 14 do IarU k SeliDMra (liquor) 12 do Daris k E:kU rt do 14 do J.hu Hall - do 11 do r.!t)ih tjouldron do 14 do If. W. Snyder do 14 do Isaac Smith 4 Son do 14 do B. k t. J. S. hnch 14 do Isaac touldiou 14 do Colsiier k Moyi.r l'i do Isaac Oearhart 14 do Jeremiah Crouse 14 do Oeo. W. Kiahel 14 CAM; Tr. Haul Witmer k Itrther It do W. J. k S. Ilermld (liucr) 14 do . O. k S. llerrold 14 10 00 7 CO IS 75 ID 60 l'l iO Id M HI u 111 .'hi 7 CO 7 oo 12 .' 0 7 r.i 7 I II 7 I) 7 00 In 50 7 00 M SO M'Kli'j H.ur rilis J. Rine Odianr) 14 H'y N. BaeKboui do t 10 iu I In so 7 no 7 U) Io ;n lo Ml 10 M lo oo in io lo i-o 10 Ml in 50 10 to 13 :m 7 00 12 M 10 50 10 M 7 Oi) 10 so HI 50 10 &0 10 so 10 Mi 7 ou 10 AO 10 .V) 7 OO 7 oo 7 OO 7 on 10 UI 7 O) 7 00 7 Oi) 10 00 Mt. I'LEAStxr M:tLS John Pehnee 'liquor) do Peter Oerinau do 51ior.i.!.nvua II. W. Smith (lr,uw) do do rianinel Wittcltmrcr JaciTb WittcnnijaeT Jaciih Aurand do do do ; Mmmrclttr. Tc J. t A. Sauers Clxtui Tr. Mi.il InswarUi, Kerns k Co. llEAYcKTos KrMcrick ntnaluall (li'llwr) do Moses Upt cht j, do DtAVra Tr. James S. Smith do Daniel uiilh (liqanr) . Adausmiu Iteuben Keller do do U. k J. .-uiilh do WtsT B:att. Iteulsin Ketler dn do II. II. W..rs-!.r.tl uo do Benjsjuin llay rEiTaiTiiia M. KkHner Son (liquor) do Wilihun Bofrir do Um&tistqx Shem Hpilcmytr . do J. II. Kilcrt do li. V. Glover It 1( It 14 ia U 14 14 14 IS 14 13 14 It la II 14 II 14 14 It 14 14 13 14 11 IS 13 It 14 14 II 14 44 do I' i li. A. Jones Slabtows l. B. Knrrt fH.uor) ' ' " " t'. t D. 'Weidenssnl ' ' ! liraux Ikon Wosrj Church, Itooke 1 Co. II laTLir Tr. Maik Hsifuenny MunlNstti Stilarr A Brother do do do do da do do flo do do do Thomas J. Clliut (liquor) do ao . 10 to 11 on lo fro 7 W lo oo 7 Oi 7 00 7 OO 7 oo S ill 3 At 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 0 In CO 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 On 7 On 7 on 3 Ml 7 00 Henry I. net Thy lor Wolfe W . A J. Young 1). II. Kissel Younjr k Brother A. ii, U. Kemper J. W. ."anils Jacob Hi kemetl Them is llaeseuplug K. 11. Walter rna. tl.ii A t f ... rvaii 1 null u 1 . 11114. ( , rtKla Tp.MUn Ra 1 Bimu x Ko-ns-Jame. ii creh;i.t 1 Ki:u.i Tr. D. i. GuJOin (livtuor) Ntw Bi3ux r.oshcm; Antes do Klward Wilson do do do do do do M. kieekuer J. 1. Bincar liola'it hwiucford II. U. Maize John II. Cornelius David Mauck Cb o ii &s v ille Y cor if k t liciiwr DISTILLERIES JXD BEEWEU1E1. Siunnel HttCrvnpIue iilflinburft 5 00 b Uo 6 ) a uu 6 Oil 6 UU 6 On 6 UU M to t 00 12 M U to OU ft UU 6 oC 7 00 1 CO 7 00 7 On 7 00 7 on 7 oo J'.m Ilustfortli ;haptaari Xp. Jolin IlfimM do rbilip l.iirkhart do Henry .mitb UMtTTelia: Jacob W. tsiiiith MVst Uravcr Miohtvtel W y aud t Hearer I. at S. C.rttRiiliu Jo .'Wb Itiurth tin MartiD lUi.ly Wrt Buffalo Yxvinh & Kulljr 1 Vtah A Kulljr '. Uttt k Mouti-1 (at k Moutflini, dti ! -Adam IStutznuio Lioitton I MUliVH J11UIUIO ItlTJ GttlST .Vlir.X tftnr)Simme. siirnaej uonmau t Lite Ueer Mills $l,OoO I Kauff.nan.KeherlCo.-ForestIr.Wka J1 I). K. KcUy-WUte Ihjar tp. 600 John lirown-bewivbunt 6lK Mi-hael Hrown-ast LuilsloTn. islO Alfred KneaSS do Sou 1 a l .- .... .. . " uuenmeger linn. ip. l.vm nr. a. s. i utun.iDs do H. Ietaritijf do J-M Yocutu d tiewirpt? A-Snyicr do Miller k ficht ch WaiLin-toD Tp, Jarrb SrlWli do amufl Hum do G'-orge KriBcr Ccnt r Tp. Joha 5. Kern do 1,100 l.tKO Olio fee) eii bOO b-m 7U0 bO 00 6o0 (.' 6CO trx Wk) b0 b:m : fruO 6oO SK) 300 fOO 3O0 1,0110 1,")(0 MM 1,1101) eO0 H 1,000 6V a-.H) Ma) 6U0 2U0 ) eOO 3nt sua . BfK ao SOO IU) 7 OA 7 W 7 W) 7 W 7 no 7 00 7 on 7 W 7 "0 ieon tfamptifl do J. Ore, nhue Bearer Tn. 7 00 Reuh-n Orimm do iSi'M'' ., ... ' ;, .. 7 no 7 00 7 00 7 uo 7 ou 7 uo 7 00 7 OU 7 00 7 UO 7 ou 7 on 7 on 7 00 7 7 GO 7 ou 7 OU 7 00 7 u 7 W 7 oo 7 oo 7 oo 7 00 7 00 7 io 7 00 7 oo 7 uo 7 oo 7 CO n IL John lianra ao nry lelkcr do i""" fT', ,. 7 Faml WVrlfo'a heh-aBulUIo Ta. a Sn 2 Jonn Jtufii Harney ip. I. tireisDarii uo David Stitaer do Ahrahara Orwig Jaeub Mowrer Union Tp. . ttwninel Mwrer do Iianiel Benfer dn fhilip Sehnnr Perry Tp. Samuel .-hivile do Widow Lutlit do Frrtieri-k Metser do ' Snyder k Keimr's hrs da Joseph Kleeknr New Berlin. John Kliue Middleereek 7o 7 00 I herebv ci ve notice that nn Anneal ill be . r - n, ough of New Berlin, on Fbid.t, the 3d day of tlTThe above Licenses will be made out .ni4 r,v f.ir .4M.i.'.rr irnmrrliMnlw nftnr tr.. Appeal, and by law they are required to be lilfpil nrtVM-H4 Ir. ttm lirl Amur rt Jnlv tiTl J ' famsi au ueimqmois. j.mnAti.4 . ' - Trra-snrcr nl Tninn r.nimlr. .It 11' 1 1 liits II 1 I Tw . KewBcriiii, May8,1855w I-Lr. of Qn G. W. Kauts (liiU T) Far-aiiOG Dsniel 0 rman il l It. C. lh.UtT. do :. k V. C. Moeer lejnor) do rV'ver k llassler do do I. 0 k II. 8. Hover do do l.Rl.U r k Seebold do Sheriff's Sale. i yt t firianff of Union eoilntv will e" a' 'e Berlin, al 0, A.M., of Monday, 16U May- a traateaTM aeras (40 improrad.) with 2 mt " and lo, bara, in l-erry Tpa. p ronarty atJaeoh Bea A VI Virt of tract of '2 a.-rea in 1'unna twp, with a maf bond log ...rir;'. .',40 sea SZZVZrt li STthe other ol acrcs-a property of Christian and Bebeeca Plaack. JURY LIST May Ten. 1853. . GRAND JL'RORS. ' Hf BilTala Leanauu Dor rows, i.oUrt 0. H. syca, swrrynm l.n. w ISrw ttrttn mymwri irm incur-, ,,- . iwubkuy J. C. Klly, Auiiew Cofuuliua. tf.i-.ft lwr Klioeh-r. ntilrcUvHMT'l VVOUiuiiTrf Inrael KnetUe. JUfiUUfrff C'barK U-nudt. jfiorWVy Jubn ObarUn. Ibbiuas Cburib, n . Jobnsutn, Samuel Oharlt-H. JMtJato-lUkiM nm k, John roar, JvUU waaamu. tint Ilvffdo Mirbiwl L'ruwn. ' Jnju c barlea Ubj-w.a. tVareiMoucs fcpeebt, Ptrr S ttterolt H'cjjI y.ieer Gtx'nie Lon. M hUc lAxrltiUtc Uiddn. TRAVERSE JUROR. Ins Pa m up I iiha. .norv Atama, 1. Kanta. Jew Ywcuin, Samuel Febrer. lUnry I. Curua, tiaiuucl C. 'wh er, Andrew Ui udL-nsriiiittar, bianiwi ituur, ifiiry n.vin-r. ( httpmanJ. a. Asbiu'jody, Abel iiVrruid, Jubn Hvi- rold, jr. j jM ry OcorRe IfertzHne, Zarharia OoPlun. I jftrtstf 4'briidhui Itnle, KoUrt Katlirrnmn. WtU IPMoCbruaa 1'buik, Levi MiUer. Conrad Sbprklrr. i novriller Kcifh. Atij 'hrtbUaa ttwltxlius, Joevph Muascr, Jacob iciuiey, Jlibn Klin. Lm.i"nt Au-s U-nfer. Joflih Filiaon. While JJctf Auruu tiiiilb, Kobcrt Caudor, IHtiJ B. Kaullinan. IPartr Tmar Anrand, Adam PjuvJit. jr., J. Groaa. l uton M. II. laKart, Jmcub iaruLart. t'tUre JtuMb ir'ryer, I) in. .-yivi. At Iferi'H -Juhn Alrnun. Attd'HecrfL Paiuutl Yn.it.-r, jW-nrr 1.1' UL Ittjralo laid Vauvida, Pbilip Kubl. tt Btavr PetrtiroK!S jr Lnciatarg-Uver A in mo. unatbaa Nesbit. H'ashinrn i'atiicl lieruian. l i t Buffalo J .Un t dii. r. M-JJluMui y A Jam KJm. PETIT JL KUR?. (2.J week ) ry -Juhn Sliadls, afjrob Martin. Inton Noab Kiinffit?r, Sf'auebr. II'trtUyjHin' Mn l'i. n, YkX.-t M'unu'r. L. Kliue. At jiiiiiiitrjJuxtlt HuukarJ. Ianil .M.w. Hu:rnU .Martin D. 1U:J, Win. Hakr, W. DrT. At-iy I'UvbI Clark. 1 i.ithrt Jiuf.b KliUinpiT. E'liX liHjfuu--tiwr$! Kct-dj fti.iuul liunkiw, Abraham Frtdtirick. I'n Iniel nrriitt, JJln 9. Walter. E. C Ilarlman. lleury Motr. Uvcithu'ift Peter Bearer, PeUr Ntfins, J. WVUcl, Jo sinh linker. Wtt Uunfr Mi-h3l fierhnrt. Julio Lnelu Hjrf BujiduJuhu iiabl, ImumI t .-bt-r, John Lng 1 hart. HttT Aaron J. MiMleinrarili. J. Kern. Xw iUrixu etinrv U nur, Ibarra Walter. t7niman inatiu.l A-ktr. Issue List, Mat T. i-imon Pnitlg .n Jacob W SniHb'i. Eiucutirs Fanw aaiui lleury t r r ts A ? (umtnitirti Christ in o Vnlter V. V U;fUol!ur Jonathan 7 ll-ra w bL U'k u b ijuliitan lUVa n A Tliuun and Mejtinijer ('rt-tjt-ri' k K Wwi s Win Wil n f-aiiiir Jcbn tut lift kef'-lirr v.- Albul Grvtu'e Li ra W in Frtck x Sainl Hi ldm Jhn llartitiau Jr. ic. x lb-nry LoDg Lt-cki-r . -ilr I bH. St.-. n It ( "brift ts Jonri li M i.w; rs Dauinl l.-y.r ti J iiu 1 li-li'-r t.eoCbiii'i-t l and wii-j v J lm Mnrjiby and wife vtj tjti-riT" I'iivr and aifo KratiT. N'ntie A Co. TS J;tn"i. ("ul.- rtM.u rt al hnrati rfca.il va lYtT lit-. bul s fct ra nry V Snyder " A TliOiu.ti et al Ji-rob Pto.a Tit lctt-r llumui;l 1 1 iui!(i.) Maty Mntoui(-ry t Tl.t; Ubniau'a hx'ra GMTpe li i I vn Ji hu rtut.iii jr raiul Stu k's Atlin'r y sir ml t.ilVrt J U t'uiitb's tirs J bn A fc liaituoaa JollU Lapp T3 aTtlDU'-l bViliU l Jailit-i braM VH lWucviiic i-4.'U V atfrmaii A Yuuii W In'Vt wiili O. tO!nr' Pafid It 1-aJUb Ts A Tliiinas rl al iliuh-tcl WaguiT a Cbarirf t'awley rarae ts A Tuorna et al III 1) KetbT T Char l I! M.riiwr Irrtni-rirk lhUndr Trt J Mitrbcl A J Mitcbcl jr a-unuvl KIo t Oiucn Lf r.n Ilnrtuian f -r AJanu t V Wnonwlbr John Mt'uuiit!); J i bit ib i luth-r CUini'tit A Ma6:r vs Y-Hin-.-iiiiin A Walter Kinie t Jhn 11 H-m ranie Y-mncmu A Walter J tun lbs ExVrs tb Vttlftitine HiO Ob.irlc Mnjn r Tt J- bn K :hcr A.C Fwter liuinui.'! Tri Jacob puul I'-arth r A be r M l'jllck lV4r KWitir't EVrs W F Waionwllcr Jarob strubir k II lU.4.-iijub it ul m Yuunrr th W iu V'-m Kn-d'-rirk ivi.'M--r jr re J Itartninn jr niih n. t-t 'Jars JmtnTTtiti. Tumlecr Miz pib atitti au to bm - - - Abraham WoliV iVler Wwfa Thiima.- Kboate Or hi Ki.-rl Ivtrr Wolt'e yg Abrxbain tto.bi Jam. I'Cn ibt tp Vaq Kcrler llitK-r, A trriux- r va J.u. ri Smith .lobn Kiln ?t al vb J Martin ct al GarnL-baJ M tUhr is K Uurtmiu Abrahnm Wult th Sam Wnlf lier iUfurmed Churvb 8 Kianp Lutbertin Cburch VtT Kantz .J -t.rife ti.iriii.iii LUn l;euxlar g JamcK M'Cr-ibt A S Cunintiuga ts Ue II I HolU-n.-U-itt Mine t (.nin t u IVter HH.-h T Mrnry linsU km mo T X lVsh JltAi pTS llui Jihn-ya Cbrbt A Frick t iyeury WCmtfT J. EYtpTER, Proth y. To tb Don. A. P. Wilson, lr-9i.1ent ani hi AwiciatM, Jii.ttn of theiV-urt i'l t;.:artcr t'H-n '-f U.t I'.-.w-c in tor tho ciiuuir u- Li'ion, at .uy irni. a. v. T1 UK ps-tiU'iii ol -ii i' im lii' lil r-8!i'tluL;y bi,wctti tbr.t Tour M'titimr Mill wniK's in a lar-' ana onmino- (lion-i 1i'u.m. in t iirvt-.l f ii thf tururikt n ul irau i? ira Is4wisburtr to t'i tilbury, in tin twi.!hi f Vwt KiiiTala. wbirb is now, ait'i bud t'-r unuml- rof cniv bct-ji rit as a public house of uUtrtiniu-it tnr atraiikrvra aLl trar vlfru; ami ihnt bf ift wl! niJriJ mtb rtabiittj; fr br and all oilier ronreniiiwi nwt-ary for the fir the a-iv)iuiulation .u:riikti-rtainiiH-nt of traiitTs aiiii traf lrw. Il tbcreHim rrn,riru!ly r-y3 yur lienor tn piMnt hini a hVcnse t coutiutic ou ubiic bona f en tfrtainmnt at (lie ila-e ai-ovs nanud. And yur v-U-liout-r will CTr pra c Olli.OX bit. 111. We, th unJ-Tfiipncil, citizf-nof Eart DulTJo townsbip, do hnby rertify Utat arp fuT-onAlly ac.juaiotrd wiih titt.n litt'hl, the abv )rt-titioiir; nod Kl.-o Imriti a knoMe of th boueM and tit l-mtioD fur wh:rh vtm tiunameof liivi..s in frayl; and that wc coni-l.-r nmrb a lnue of pubsir Mitfrtfiinnifnt wry intwsary in that pltuu. to airt'RinuMlalt tbe putiic aud trailing commu nity: and that ibfaid arpliraiit i a man ot com! repute lV.r boni9ty and UroT.iii e; and (hnt tit wrll pnividcd with bouM tiN.in ttnd itaMtnir-and all other convenit-nrt tor the l xitiirt and acot-iiimodatiouof tttranjeor-t and tra-el-r. Wo tlh-n-fon Ixf? b-ae to rco-romfnd tlut a ti- cronchf grantud bi biin airrrHbie toba petition. hand Kraut Iirij. Svhntck timrtjc Waiter StmuH itUHkd -I'TixMHi Frederick Aiirahnm. Hnwrtox llrnry irftz Jw.n IknnT J.J.n & S truck J'n Hvff-'rd J"ftn Jf. X'll iWer KUin Samuel ZrVtrt Lrad LoLach, AprilS.lX ; To tbe Tfonnmbl tb Jurist of tbe Court of Quarter S-Mionsof lite IVuoe Jut tbe Couuty uf lintnut Mj Sr"i(.n, A. P., l.:t. ri'ili. IVtition of Martin Rul rofptftiny ahoweth: That your p"titi-nT 0"t-upi a ct.ru nioditms b"Ur. situatru in Kunit!e luwnump on ine nn.i leaiiinir irom wirtbiin: tn brush V.ilmy. at a Mill forniTly OfuiI by Daniel D. t.uMin. wbi. li 1h.um m vt ll ralrulatti firt public bousof intrlninui-iit nuJ biu .mi n il-"i. mm furb, and from it n'ijrli.-orlm-il and oiiuaiion ia miltable a Weil as ntK'efiifary fr thn acromnuiili..n of tbe public nj the tbe entertaininent of 'trnnci-rn and traTflcrn. That he is well rovi.iwl with atabtiu for bor?p aod all cniiTrnifnecsnfce-rory fr th euh-rtainni-ntof Ktrawxrs and Uavlre. -lie, Uirrrf 'ft', rript-cti'uily prays tiM Court to grant him licvn.-e to ooDtiiiue kejiin an Inn or public hrmse of BnUTiainmeut at th piatsa bvrmn naTn'J ; and your petitioner will ever pray. Ae. Man-lttW. WAKTIN RUDY. We, the unJorsijrneda ciiizen of the Township rf Huf thlue aforesaid, bring pmnalty at uain ted with Martin liudy, the ttbTe nauK-d potili'Kn-T, end nlfo having a knowledge of the boue for which the lirewe ii pray d, do b'-rt-by certily that tui h koue in n ry tu accom modate the publir'ainl entertain ittraners and trarthr ; that lie b pron of good repute U x bone&ty and tetti peraiiee and that be is well prepared with house-room and eonTunie ucea for tbe lodging ami accommo'tation of strangers tnd traTlt r. Wo, tbcrefirc, beg IcaTe to re co oi mend tliat ft been to be granud bim agreeably to bis petition. Ihtm'U Better, John Ifcinly, Brnjawm Sfxtemvker, William HnucJrt 1itwgr Ilifr, Danisi M. Rcnntrt , J'tcob eyiurd, Isaac Walkrr Adam I'unfff . . liter lit mmdr'ich, Atrattan lounyAbr'm fyitytlmeytr. April 7, lHiKL . To tbe Hon. A. TTi1.on, Prent, and hi A30ciatv, Judges of tbe Court of ijuaxter tkatoontf of Ute county of l'nbn. The petition of the ftunseriber refpeetfally nhoweth, tliat be is in poM,'?.- n of a nmiuiodiouH buir. eitiiattl at tbe Porea! Iron Worki, White Deer twnhin. eatdOuuir. Whirh is well e-iletilated fr a public buuae of entcrtain nient, and IW ttie aornromodation of Ktransers aud trae- clerii; that In- bt wll-nroridtd with stabling ftr boratta. ard all eonvetiieuoat neccuaary for the entertainment of straneri ai.a irnrei-rti. lie uu rt iitre rei-ectiuiiy pravt the Conrt to tiraut him A ltcenae to keep an inn or public honae of euiwiuuuii.ent at tbe above nuuu-d plaice. And will pray, ic DAN 1Kb b. KKBKU. - IhthtJurffraebtwetmmed. We, the tutiftrrihern. ridonta of White Deer town "hip, do hereby certify that Daoi -1 B. Keber, tbe applicant tr lieenne, Ip a man of giod rnpute tor hone.ty aud teniia-r anee, and le well proridrd nr bo aw ruorn end conrenl enaes for the lodging and aroonniodntjon nf stnmcr and travalens and th at a pu blic boose there is Decesrary ; tly tbenlre recoiumnd biin aa a proper person to bo iicen vd to keep a public bouse. t Utnry CuHmbritr J-hn Kfch Iftmy VJI Xicftobt$ fVreveu 6-o. II-terHnf J, llthtriing John Bred lWwta iVtnt - Barid Mnpxk9 itUr Aw J Jiicv Btei'imkrfT) Jvmttun IH-Afmitrfcr ..aAiyrilW,! - - f STILL MOME NE WS COSCERMSQ THE SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD which is to be extended rum Lewitbur'j lo Lcwistotcn on the Janiatu " tbroagli'by MlOIInliara;!! IT ia fact Ibat I. II. BlftNel baa got ahead of all the Companies, and baa now opened one of the beat and largest stocks of , FALL & WIN I Elf. tiUUIJS erer opened in this country, and of such si j lea and qualities aa will giro iatwfactioD to UI. DRY GOODS of all kinds, GROCERIES, Coffee, Tea,' Ppiees, Sugar, Molasses, Bice, Cheese, Crackers, Soap, Caudle, Tobacco, Seara, e. Alto Hardware, (jueensicare, Cetlurware, Boots and Shoes, Jfats, and Capi of the latest atjle and beat quality. Umbrellas, Drusbes, Brooms, H.inta ground and dry. Oil of all linda, and other article too . r - I. 111 u. 1.1 numerous to mention ail oi which wm oo nw at pi ice ao low as to astonish purchaser. Al! kinds of Country PKODUUE taken in exchange for Goods. fr-jTleaae giro me a call oeiore purcnasiug elsewhere, as I charge nothing for looking at my Oooda. D. II. KISSEL. Mifflinborg, Oct 28 1858 The Road to Health! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. CCRE or a DISOKJ'tKED LIVER BAD BWKrTIOX. tl y oj a I'll'.r fr:m Mr. R. W. Kirliu, tVieaul, 7, 1'reiCA .Vrc. Ltrerjiol,iIiiti t-.A June, lol. To Proieior li'iLioaAV, rir Vuur Tills aud Oiatment bare sukI tile lushest oai our sale ll.t if i'n.irietaij Ie-ilL-iues lor some years. A runu.nier, to wbotn 1 ran refer f r aujf ennuirte, d. Mrea uie to let you kuow tbe (.artio ularofliei au.e. Mie kail be n ttoul.lid lor J. ars with a d nonlered liver, aod tad iMeatn.n. wi tlic Uot oeeai-i'iu. l.oweT.-r.tlie Tirulewc of tin- attark was ao atarouug aud tiie ioi'.uui ili. n set iu an severely, tUat doul'ts erw euler tairril of b-r not beine. able to bear uo uuder it; fc.rtun ately sl.e aaa iodued to tiy y..ur Pills, and alte informs m tliat afler tiie hf.t. aud each Aitcew dioa dose, sbe bad great relief. Mie eoutmued U. UM inem, ana anno ua. 0. i.uly threa He .-lie ii uo m tiie euj..juut erfcrt l.eallli. I eoiuu uare eeui yuu ujanj "...r c. but lite a I.. fii.,.. irrmlM fthr attitk aJ tneirixeile ctir-, hi-raka luU' b 1 tb.uk in Uvur of y.ur aUonvbiu ljiia. (eim-d li. w. hi KK L A. An EXTI.VOl:lIXAKY CI'KK or HllKl MAT1C EVEK, 13 V.CI 1LkJ.t.N H 1.A.M1. C'V'j 'fa LVrr inttiU't in thr IMmiit Tt-n Cvvrier fftht lf AIureA.i, if 'S-J- . !arr:iri t M'i funij.-n. ninet en year 4 rwidln at N.-w Tiiuii, b;.d ix-n r'friiitf lr"iu a i bnt riieniua'ic f vrr, l.r Uiwiir.l ui two h.oiithe, wbtrh bd enlirtly dfpriTMt Jtt-r of Ihe ure '.f h-r limlw; durii' Uii" perioti, -lit- w:is iiu-U r tbe care of th m eminent nivitcal imru iu llotart Tom ii, and hy tbein b-r eae wm ruti?id n-d hrj-'l. .. A tri-'nd prtaill H-n hT tn try UolUrWajt ci'lr-bruttil Pills bit h -Ke eoDci.t-d to do, and iu au in-rt-d.Ue 5birt spat.e of Ui. ;b. y oiler ted a p:rlet cure. ttKB Or A I' A I N" A"D T!(iIITb IN TtlX CIIlT AM) fTo.M Ai ii or A lLl.-ON S4 VciAa jT Ast. From V'sw. 7,.-w C .Sun. l'nprit irs of 0,t .yr n A leer- tiu r. K-tto rnn vmrh Jvf fu JitountLi ttatrmmt. To Trot Si-T I1.,Uww.lK. August Al, :.. r'lr; I t!-ir- bt tnwur tt-ctiaaony to the (tnod rlt-rU of IK liow-ij'it i'iil". t'wr uie y-ra 1 hutbrt il ncterriy fri'iu a f iu and ti. IttU'-ss in tlm utouiacu, bu tj wa els-. nciiiiuv.lird b a -b'T'Tit rx i f bra(b. ttat piv- iitl me frt..iu w-iiktiT:; aiut. 1 ain M &n .f ajfe. and iwtunh-t-lldill luy a-lvuut. d iUle of life, tb Fills bar.- fo rrb'-vt-d in', thft I iu:i desirout. tliat otbtrM fhould be laUtle ni..i.iiUl aiib ll..-ix fixluen. 1 aui now rendi-n-d. by Ibeir m-fin. r'UiprtrattT-; Mle. and rail U.ki i-t-r-t . without iiii-tjuii.ni-i.i ur pain, abjeli I couid n.'t di bclorr. ,-Trf IlL.XhA Lut:, Snh street. Lyrn, N-i-f lk. WOXOKlrtT L EFKlCAi'Y r IIsWAT'S VILLA I CALS o M.O.'V. rersnf fufft rii.-r fr-m tropT. either about Um- tnm of lift.', or at oth.-r tic... ih-uKI iuinmiiaty bave r-eiurf to thei-e t iltj-.a!1 hitU'tn-'l' -f -T-'ti' at' -nuuall cur-d. by tltcir u-e, i tliis din tul cntplamt in iu dittrvnt wht-n ail oilier luvaus bad t-ii.tni. rjaa Irin-ntr-1 lU as..l.i miy tj u II i . tsm J1 Ala t- ivuriny t.-mieiutut: AwTiie rio;.-y JuUbdire Seeond-iry .'..tihma lv.-ntery Liver n. pints mpt' mi liuitiua Com- l.rr4f; Lutuljao Ticltouiveux 1'htitits i'.-inuif Irrcg-llias Tt-aaore leluU-b- on ulariti'-e Mm nmatifnt I'-cvre tbe .kin ler-Ti. of !. lift ntM'tt W Ven-feal Af-R.twi-lCutprb'i kinds t'tiim fiitiuu.i C-jirs l it KrjtuJa, or Wortas uf all tt u--tirJt'n of t.utit Kii g Evil kitb tl, U.kvI lb aUaihe Src lUxuats Vat.u-tsfrni Cf.n mi mpun l-idije'tkn &t'ue and any caus Debility lutldbiation Orafrl k-. Ac. StAI at tl.e F..-tMshment ef PrfroT I!iwwat, 244. Strand. Vnear Tfinple Uxr. LootioD.) arwi hr all TT.prtlrraa Iirai'i-If and d-'-ders in M'-dirin- tbrrair hmt tr.e Rrti-h hm.'i.-e. and III of tiie I niftM .t-- te. in at -' i ' b't. and 1. carh. U hd "a!e t-T the rrn'-.r-il iV.'sr 1h.ii in the l'n.'-u: br flr ?r It . ?m New Yrk ; an i by Mr. I l Kmpt. T. ?uth .ith !t l'l.il.M).bia. 3"i'b-rv it eni'rM' s,--.-; tki' tli srt Itu-.i-s.-N. H. l liei ti ! hit the r-lauoat ef paHetiU im tTt-ry di9.-idvr. re ait.xt-d U- et-b WATCH DEPOT, LEWISSUPtG, FA. VI.. HATFIELD, bas oo band a large . and splcoilid assortment of U Truas, Sm nr. a war is and Jeweirt, just rtctivrd flora the best Importing and Manufacturing Houses in l'hiladeliliia aud New York, and consequent ly much lower than if purchased from thus, lie tailer who pretend to ba Wholesaler. Onia fab-nt U.rrs, full wel,l, lsk f '0 OB to $125 00 do tlo ii a tewe:..!. 1K 44 t) - W l" do do do do do do foil j'Wt-lrd. li u ( " d'l do b jrwola, lbk W (X) 06 (0 bO (a) 50 00 to oo 36 V0 s no 2 00 8S UO 51 00 35 IN jo ra 14 l 10 00 10 HO I 110 '.'i 00 Id liO So IHI l; to Ani-hors, lull jwelial, lk, do tin do lull la-pines, 4 to S jewels lk dn 4 jnwelff. lt'.k English anil Frenrh WaU-hea. lSk SO 00 00 j oo IS )N " li iio " 20 UO " 14 " ) OO " II 00 11 00 " 7 00 4 CO 2 SO " ISO -VS IM 14 l " ' 00 a do do do itrer Patent Levers, full jeweled, do do do & jewels, do IluntinK do jeweled, do An"-liorp, full jeneled, do Lepini'S. 4 li 8 jewel. (iermsn iiter brpines, 4 jvwel.a, Silrer Quarters. rliTuian ilver k second hajul Watrbea, Ijold Guard Chain.. do Laities' Fttfo 1 liaiu. do lieuli.-nieu's Fob Chains, do Ve.t Oiains, 4old liits' Hreat Pin, late. stTlea, sueh as 31ournlU)C. llux and l,las, Camras.Cluntrr., mill, liraueh,c dokl .entlemen'n Kreat lias, do t'ulf Fins, different stlca, do Finder liinjra, tit.l.l Kar Hiiis, pu'h as Hoops. Prc-wi. 1 00 : - 2d CO i Ml S 00 Ji nnjr l.md., forn, W heat, Straw- kerrv. Cluster. Scroll, UrancU, kcn 1 00 ' Gold Watch eals, 3 oO M do do Eejs, 50 do Pencils, 1 25 " do Pens, 1 60 " do peeearles, Ota, do llunbnr Lockets, (Jladalias) t 00 do Bracelets, J 60 " Bilrcr puons, leas, Tables, Desert, and Halt, I 00 - Silrer aectadea, 1 00 a no 7 00 lo co s no lo oo 12 12 M 90 00 Z 10 And a .ariet of fin gootb, latest atyles, neatlj got op, at price to suit the times 0 and ar ranted to be what sold for. Also a great variety of gilt and plated goods Chains, Pins, Spoon, Lockets, Spectacles, Cases, Ltaskets, l.r Kiags, Sbal Tins, Hair Pin,Coral Heads, Steel Beads, Parses, &t., etc., Sic. Also Brass 8 day spring and weight Clocks C 00 do 80 h. ur do do do 60 8 daTwnnd and sUTiia fleers, IM" Month Clocks. 1 j 00 " Alabaster Parlor Clock., 10 no io w 4 00 8 AO 28 no 18 00 Patent Lcrer (or Marina) Clocks, 8 00 French AccoritcODS, 8 kejrs, 8 io do do lnJ4 - 60 Polka d ' luJJ " 10 Oo " Music Boxes, 3 00 Arid hundred of ankles not mentioned. T M li oo li OO Watches, Cck and Jewelry carefully re paired and warranted. Call and see. . Marco, 1852 . . 1J416 HUSSEY'S GRAIN BEAPER, for cuttinn both Grain and Grass. Great Improrttnents fur 1852 ! MANUFACTURED and for sale at the lettriiburr: Frmndry by tiEPDEiS, MARSH & CO. FRESU ARRIVALS t ' (la aUanoe of the Railroad) AT THE WELL KXOWN Mammoth Head Quarters! J. & J. WALLS HAVE jnt received and opened an nnnB. i ally large, varied and eiteusire men l of Dry Goods, Clothing, qucru 6Vav Cedar and Hard- Ware ' and GROCERIES, ' more in quantity and choicer in quality ni variety than have ever before been offered in Lewibburg, being a vast improvement over A, stock and selections of all former seasons and purchased al such remarkably favorable rates as enable us to offer better bargains at lower prices than can he found anywhere else. fjrJ-Entirely too busy to give particulars this week but call and examine oar nmltifa. rious supplies of everything that anvbodv in town or country may waul, and prove for yourselves that in variety, quality and cheap ness we positively cau't be beat. JtayAs heretofore, the IlIuilEiT Ciaa PEICE3 paid fur CHAIN. J. &. J. WALLS. Lewisburg, April 29, 1834 NEW GOODST 1&53. Chenptr than Ever! TjpHE undersigned would respectfully M. I nounce to their friends and the ciuzcbj ol L'uiou county, that they have opened a Nt-- StocH ot Vltl oUUUS. For Men's Wear they hate Frenrh Cloth, Doeekins awl fanrj Csjiraers, (olotva ant Mhite Linen, linlls. I'otiona'iea. etui. Nc, et.Ua Marseilles Veslinr, i.Kugii-ti linsiery. aer ae. I'ur Ladles' Wear, Rirh I.utered ltlaelt ilk, I'lain atx rLaoe?ale Si;ia Stripe Mike, Marliae. t'becaed India eiik. riiM I' lirndeliap Olaeea. Paris Faiuted jMCovneta au.1 biiate, Printed llarracv la, liina, nper Piaiu Moiurlinra, T- II He Noire, French ant reotell OiliKhaaiS, Nnnlk W riea ( O.llart and L niier?l.eT,- Jaee.net aud Swiss iVIricK, l aid yi-s tnaerui-i, V..i n Uvea Clgines anj La-ra. aoe i .ttin h) d ji ,nrj ( a(, s, ot ; .. ji,,,,., j;,,,,,.,, rt7lawa Haiti f!H , tlt fj,. Kj,, Tr.ff..u, .IHi sjik , : . . . , . . , .. . UU, W hit i rape ehawla, Klrr-m Sobir.5. id Ac. A larrv inJurixueni of FURNISHING GOODS, Drug, Matt. mslr Damai-k, Buptrr otton Sbwtis(iv Pillow Live Muaitu. Ir urnilure 4 Lv-rk. TirR:rr. t'iAl'.u 'ringvs, lAlton Tal le Uiap-r. Ismiii)i TaWe Oor'iM. kiiui. 1 O.iitf'. LiuU a-ed tlolb and OaUattTavoU: Jocti, ?ut r M-tr--iiltt yuilt-- atid tWnu-rp.Uai.-s, htbut h biaj-T and Cn-eh T -wl,inj. Ae r. Their stock of GROCERIES is very lare and cheap. Their assortment of QUEENSWAREis one of the finest ever brought to this .tectum of county, and extremely luw. Also, an exiensire stock of HARDWARE. Their stock of eoods having been purchar,ed at the present extremely law prices, and fcr cath, enables them to offer nnusaai induce, ments to purchasers, as respects variety, stvle anil prices. The sub!ic are respectfullv inti tcd lo call and jmle fur themselves 'before purchain? ebewliere. COINI RV PRODUCE taken in ex change fr Goods, and the highest market ra ces allowed. KEBEK X TORSE. Ie isbiirr. April 4U, 1853. THE SUmClER SESSION or TUE LEWISBURG- ACADEMY Will commence no Mosaic, Arait IStb, u conrinne zr week. 'i lie course of Insiraclion in (bis laititoiioa is calculoicd tn prepare youths to enter Col less, ur for jreneral bosiness. ComposiUia ami Declamation receive careful attention. All gross, immoral prartices, both ia amt about liie &climl, are smelly prohibited; and kindness, courtesy, ami a spirit of hoaorab.e rivalry amonllie pupils are encouraged. Tne suscriber is ilfiirous to secure a cU. of Toons Ladies. 'l aitiiin For I.angaapes $10, Higher Eng lish f9. and Common Branches, (iDcIu.iir.j Keadm;;, Wriiii)?, Anlhmeiic, Geirraphv. (irammur, and V. S. IlKtory.) $6, perseiska. .No deductions except for sickness. JOHN RANDOLPH. Mrrh 55. lm. Principal. MEDICAL UEF0K3I. 1R. II. It. II.4KRIS would srinounc.la -" tbe ciiizi ns of I.ewinbura; and ricinity that be ha removed into Nurih Third street, ia tha house formerly occupied by Caft.PauI,abore la Uernian Reformed Church. Thankful for tha liDeral patronage hiiherto received, he continues lo offer his professional services lo all whj au desire tbena. He practices medicine in accordance with tha most approved system of Madiral Reform ei'c no Calomel or Mercury in any form snJ hope to prove himself worthy of the confiJence tha community. lie keeps on hand, for sale, aa extensive variety of Thomsonian and other Vegetable Medicines, for the use af such customers a aisy desire them. He is also prepared te cleaa and attract Tatii. Lewibor(r, April 7, 1852 PIANO AGENCY. HAVING been appointed Agent forth! of the celebrated Pianos, manufactured bf I GEO. VOGIIT, Pbilad., j the undersigned would be happy to sapply tny Citizens or uiv f?usqoenanna aruuuirv wocf vr ' desire sn Instrument well made, after the bint ' "nl'ortmtnt- Two of these Instrument ia" j lately been introduced into Lewirbura, to which 1 1 am happy to tefer any one. The Pianos are are warranted, and if not satisfactory on trial lot a year, Ihey may be exchanged. Price reason, able FRANCIS J. GESSNER. Lewiaburg. Feb 21, 195.. CHEAP WINDOW SHADE Depot and Manufactory or C. I. Stiller & Co S. W. coasra Aara as 8scoss STSirrs, Philadelphia. T 7 VERT variety of shades. Wholesale aiid J Ralail, such as Scroll, Flower. Goth Vignette, Oil and Dry Landscapes, are to W tiari (it fliaa I -!( nru"M fur aualitv of wort- Orders for Glt, Plain Store, Lettered and oia- er Sbn.tcs eveculed at short notice. Merchants and others are invited to fire M a call. We trill try to please. Brasses Trimmings, &c, always oa eaaa. Remember S. W. corner Suond and aire fitreets, Philadelphia. Feb. II, 1833 6rn461 H. GERHART, Surgeon Dentlit, 4 T hi Residence, Sooth Third S.. f IX. 01 the Board walk. 333 LEU$J3l'0. If :0."