H w w StPTEMBEK 23, lS5o. Spruce Creek Railroad. : will not foreet the : We trust our patrons wi tt.t Monday, dmvs for 8IGM.NO STOCK lie mid ouwnrds fur t Lis great work. Ix-t' farmer ainno the line HAKE or more. This will ut onl' : o - , . a proof to Capitalists .f the home cstiroa- linn ,f the work, hut it will also le a ' guarantee that they will not oe iwuie iu 1 f tl. i., attempts to send them to -.risim .o. efforts to confer bencnts. Gutronaxtcal View of the Question. Tho .Vew Berlinera nmko little if any attempts to argue the Division question publicly, through the prei, but trust to private iutcrcour&e with the people and their ingenuity in tireulxtiitg arguments to suit the prejudices jf various locations for euccCkS. If it were not t-urpri.-iiiir to find bow utterly reckless of truth theyilf a "Snyder County" nr.in; but siuce often are, it would he amusing to put ou record anl compare their various stories, thuscet in motion. One of the objections seriously urged, is this We can't yt as y.W fare in. tw other tuintt, and th- ij tcilt cAarye hither Jr board! Well, let us see. In the first place, Freeburg, Selinsgrovc, MiJdleburg, Mif fiiuburg, and Lewisburg, are all surrounded by farming communities mnYe rick and with eatable of all kinds more abundaut, than New Berlin. There is no natural inability for those towns to compete with New Berlin, in the line of larder, bedding, or oats. As to fmtjn products, the towns nearer the River are certainly more favored with means of cheap and quick transpor tation, than thttto further bark. Alto gether, we don't believe but people raiy live and liven the richest of old Buffa lo or Middlccreek V allies even if they do not go to get justice tircnted where they quarrel about a haudful of "county grass." In the second iilaee, there arc thousands U . I. C 1 1 r 11 t.. we luCr wu, UM .u. .u,. uu get "living Lucre 1 &uu iiiui. a uuiuij, a robust and as well-to-do looking people can be found in other towns as the " great metropolis," New Berlin. Chickens and BSBerks and W estiuoreland tue two wheat, peaches and turkies, sausage and 1 strongest Democratic counties in the State echnitts, sonr-krout and werst, cost no have, by their Democratic County Con more in Mifflioburg or MMJM'urg than veutions, advocated the Sale of the Public in New Berlin; aud there is sufficient i Worts. capital iu Seliiii-grovo and Luwisburg to compete with New Berlin iu the provision line generally. But, thero is this differ ence in the case three of the taverus iu New Berlin are supported irhA!y from County 6eat custom could uot be kept without it; while iu the other towu.-, tbey ' ' 1 arc sustained by other or ordinary kinds I of custom. Now, if those taverns are kept I up wholly by the profits they make during Court week, it it not prubable that taverns .which now earn a liviug uh-Aly from other Sources, could and would entertaiu quite 11 1 ..t .1 i. .t them only a little during Court weeks ?! OS Rtu uuu as lueai', mutt vtlio 11.IUUL' 1 Certainly, taverns elsewhere can i.iT.rd to ' keep as cheap as they can in Now Berlin, j a Jear the cn,ire completion of the road sad they do keep as good aud i-ouie keep ;ma' confidently expected. The Wil better tables. ' j l'a'nsport and Elmira Railroad will con- But, if the obj-ctor is inconsolable in I now 'D ,he h of an enterprising his fear that ho shall suffer for g.ub" if ; company, and its completion at an early the county scat is removed, we propose to ! guaranteed. Baltimore has no more Lim as a last consolation the glorious fact j 0 that the hotel keeDers can mjve with it. and thus keep up the " good old " styles j of provender for man and beast. We be-' I licve it is already Jv arrati"cd rettv much this way Mr. Bal-m l'ocs over to Selius- irrove..rMi.ldlehurL'.orFreebur!r:.Tud"eico,uP1L'llou ftWl! ,ue U10st ei- Harrison and .Mr. II Kit u come to 31 if- fliuburg or Lewisburg, (as the case may turn out ;) while Kllckner is to remain monarcu ot all lie survovs an,l keen: the Stain. House Iu this w.r. all!0ur ctT Liness industry. " mine hosts " will be provided for : the genuine Lougstown cookery will be disper sed abroad, and those whose deli cats stomachs yearn for an original New lier- liu diuncr, can still Cud Mh hakl at the old stand, ready to serve it up, a la mode ! -inc gnou oil tunes. Y'e really hope if the Divisiou ques tion is narrowed down to the point of good living, that there 3s Some hope for us " outsiders," for we have strong suspicion a frm iinprcs.-ion that there is consid erable of the " fat of the laud " not taken to New Kerlin, and that Jurors and Wit ..." t 1..- nesses might hive, wrrivc and time in Selinfgrove or even Lewisburg surely they could flourish iu Mifilinbuig. And we think if being in a " large town " made living higher in common hotels, j oppog;f e Philadelphia, was finally disposed they have been a long time Boding it out i of on i-hur8aav last. The Bishop made a in Williainsport, Harrisburg, Keadiug, &c jetetemi;I)t ia writing, in which he denied Indeed, we suspect some of the old farmers j M evij intentions on his part, and at the in Lancaster although it bag been tried jsame time ackUpWledged, that, amidst his there a hundred years don't know it yet!; FiCrl)lex;t;M ue j,aa Coiamitt.d indiscre Xo place but one highly favored like New j tions wL;cll Lc deepiy regrett!. He fur Borlin, could have made such a discovery. ! thcr expresscd the opinion that the pre- - - - 1 seutint; Bishops had not been actuated by W-ilees Evans who was hung at, ,.'..:.. v.,. 1U1 1 TVilkes-Barre, on Iriday week, fir mur-: , Je . i i i , der, was a "fist youth, whose hatred ' . . , of restraint, disinclination to work, and , , ' , , . , ' . love of pleasure, of dres, and of excite- . ... ., ... , jii . r tneut, wrought out his fearful doom before , he had reached tirenfy years of age. And; there are in almost every town, boys who are pcniuiieu to follow his course of idle- nef and profligacy, and who may coim? to as cad doom uuless checked soon. "nf VoriLum-l CI .-Oliuun. unwuu. utu Biji.- , , r -i .1.. f..;nn founts- Acneui- nntj Agr.eul- address on the tural Socicf y, to deliver an first dy or we ra.r. -bb-- . . m . a. z good ker, an u uvvn-u . .wv . Agricultural Improvement ent. We wish hi.u j a good auditory. w ""-'" vwu.wvo NewIJerlin on Tuesday and nominated the 1 ijuirtn county candidate , R sonfativr, fi- atc John V. Bar- ' 0111 this District. Th(j WMg paper ja Jun;ata) (con . . . . . mr 1 ducted by A j Grcer jate of tho Ne Derlin AV.tr,) goes in for Maj. Simonton. ! I Judge Ueale Las therefore declined the t&" The assertion of the Smtincl that ! that que? lion is to be determined without the Chronicle was " violently opposed to having been contnouted, mostly we believe ! was made ou I-rtday morning, to set me Juniata havinc the Member." is erroneous. 1 at tho Nortb" The f.lct that the woe and to the dwelling of G. 1. R. Jainee, Km., w,i,(.i ( o .. rr .1 -i suffering are " at the Suvth," in this case British Consul at this port. He 13 abei.t e advocated to vonie effect the ri"ht . 0 . , . , '., . 0 1 . T ? is uot urged as a bar to Northern syiupa- at the pntigs. of Juniata, Ut year; alocul qucrtion ; tLiee dL.cuisioDB) or fuuds. wi our im fjurtccl UM carJt,s LU1H Car aii U1S1. 1U1L'L!1 ll.IO Itlf. Slir.n.irL S,ml hi.Tii l.n.1 irnr..n...t..lu..IT. .r.,.. n-h.n ' . 1.1.. i . . . 1 a coutestupon the Member, we Lave been The United States Easterx StrUA incliucd, as the X ntiuel well knows, to be ! ukox. On Tuesday last a salute wag tired "generous to little Juniata." As Whigs ! from the sisnal hill in honor of Commo- aUl1 Democrats there, however, have voted to disfranchise themselves, and Judra Beale aelU-,sces, we shall vote cheerfully CORRECTION We last week stated that j cveuing tho United States steamship, Ful Rumor art rife, that a corrupt bargain ! ton, 10, Captain Watson commanding, was ina.le," j arrivej i,ere frum fjharlottetown. On by ttie hig Lonrerees, in reterence to the next Senator ; and we added, " MV do nut know as ttrre is any truth in the charge .- next year may reveal it. Vpon this, Messrs. Woods and Chambers, Conferees, appear in a card staling that "The Lewisburg Chronicle and Union Dera okrat ASSERT that," &c, (repealing the "rumor" we gave, but which we nerer "aerf"ed.) Our Conferees deny it. Tne Juniata Conferees deny it. We give thein the full benefit of the denial. Mr. Woods mis represented our position, but we do not look for justice from that quarter. . As to the " rumor," ?e have only to repeat our remark, "nr ieah mat hivhl it." TTi'VTlKYiTftV ltr im Avr.riAMi.nrA Alexander M. Lite is the n Lig c .n J.- j John Crcsswell, Jr., the Democratic j candidate, and Martin Bull the Tempcr j ance candidate, for Senator in this District. Jtjjr The Editor is absent at Court. Susquehanna Railroad. The work on the line of this improve ment, by which Baltimore will have a direct communication with the great An tkvMat aia1 SaIUai of South era Pcnnsyl- " 1 i - 1. ..1 . 1.. v a " 7 WI" giw IIUU .U11U-Wesi KUU lUC cuilic uanc vvuu- try to our city, is progressing at a satisfac tory rate. On the entire line of the road from Bridgeport to Sunbury, we learn from the Harrisburg Telcgraph,the work is steadily and rapidly going on A large l'nTi,on 01 tue i,ue ,s now g, ,nji,' m roau connecuona in progress .1 .t r .1 - C . 1 J J ,l,an those of the feust.uehanna road and 1,8 etenon, and the satisfactory exhibit j wbit1' is ,,,ade t,f tLcir advancement and , . - -1 .1 . I 1 ' ro?Pc cuve eariy coiiij tieuon, uiusi ue con-i lbW!rea n,SnV enciumpng. v.-. i I With their I ! III .1 A - gible and shortest route between the Lakes and the sea-board, and the gathering of the rich harvest that will fi.w iYu.ii these sources will be fully within the reach of Baltimore American. Maine Election and Liquor Law. The returns from the election recently held in Maine, foot up as follows : In '204 towns, for Crosby, (Whig,) 31,771; I'ill-bury, (Kegular Nominee, Anti-Maine Law. Democrat,) 0,425 : Morrill, (lnde nendeut, Maine Law, Democrat,) 9,480 ; i Homes, (Free Soil,) 7,349. John Xeal and Xeal Dow, of Maine, 'are bavins a very tart controversy, thro 1 a a m a t the " State ot -Maine neni-papcr, Rruw- inc out of th enactment of the Maine Liouor Law, to which John Neal is op 1 . ... i i j .!.:.. riosed. ve nave rarciy reau oii;iunij mi tart and so personal, especially the rendu licences iu the lives cf each other. Iffi-Tlie case of Bishop Doane, before the Court of liishops silting at Camden, ,J , 1 , 1 . ., . ., charged what they considered their duty. c . a t- i t The presentment against Bishop V. was . i then dismissed by a unanimous vote, and , the Court adjourned line die. ; . " IS'o one can do anyhing against his I u p own will," said a metaphysician jabbers, 1 uaj a brother, saw rat, tnai went to Botany Bay, and faith I kuuw it wa? greatly agiiiiit his own will LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST Xew Orleans, Sept. 17.-TLe total ; 7 I I iur ooura cuuui? jesieruay morning was lour noun ctiu.iig jeateruay morning was , J-one of which tL.rty-two were from r 1 i - , . t yellow fever. At Mobijc on Tbnrsjay, tne deaths nApn VK tV-.n. favAP Mil "Ka Ho... a in that city yesterday, were 20, of which 22 j were from fever. V& continue; to rwv5vi ferirfiil nwminta ,rom lllc laKe aml nver coastS. Jnc tcver i8 ravaein" the plantations and small vil- Iages. Iho Howard Association are send- ,Dg stance m all directions. uuaranuue nas Dcen estaousnea ai .uom I gomury, Alabama, against steamboats from 1 .Now Orleans and Molnlo. ... lfltps. . . . n . . . m.st mtihin APnaa :n ,i,n e j e number of deaths from the pestilence. ltcliof comes in freely, nearly $70,000 other classes of suffering call for our pity I nnd beneficence ? ; Jure Shubrick, the arrival of whose ship, ! i.. !.:.. i..t. v ti. ! COmpliment duly acknowledged and returned from the ship. On Tuesday Wednesday morning tho Princeton and Fulton got under way for Charlottetown, where they would probably remain for a few dayS after whieh they will proceed on a trip round the north east coast of the island, and np the gulf as far as Gaspe, touching probably at Mirniichi and other ports. Pictou Chronicle, Avj. 30. We are pained to state that on the 3d inst., a difficulty occurred at Monrocton, in this couuty, between John Hanson aud Nelson Warford, ip whieh the former gave the latter an unlucky blow on the neck, with his fist, which, strange to say, proved fatal. We are not fully apprised of the facts of the case. We can only say that it was an unfortunate blow, given in a moment of passion, with, of course, no de sign or thought of such a serious result. It is a wonderful and lamentable circum stance, and we deeply pympathisc with the uufortunate parties. Bradford Argus. Both these men have stood high iu so ciety. 19" Professor Jcwett, who predicted that the comet would strike the earth on or about the 13th instant, now asks a sus pension of public opinion until the arrival of the next Overland Mail from China. He has no doubt the comet struck the earth in a 'slanting ' direction there. Gen. James J. McKay, for 15 years a member of Congress from the Wilmington (N. C) District, and formerly the able and efficient chairman of the committee of ways and means of the House of Repre sentatives, died suddenly on Wednesday, at Goldj-borough, N. C, while on his re turn from attending court in Edgecombe county. He was seized with billious or cramp cholic while in the cars, and was compelled to stop at Goldsborong, where be died the same evening. On Tuesday says the Wilmington Journal, he was in excellent health. Four hundred and fifty laborers have died on the Panama railroad during the effort to build it. Nearly every white go- - h . ki y d ,h f) gt.ner!llly within a few weeks after their arrival. In consequence of the sickness 1 Ak .nnlwi.l.a li.aa Unn uunairj, mo tuuu .r.iifr..,! 1.1 .two nn inir f'fiTii r.'iiTix ill nil uiihnished condition, and tho company have resumed the work and arc carying it on by means of their own agents. Hon. Geo. Poindexter, formerly a Uni ted St;t ;s Senator and prominent politi cian of the State of Mississippi, died at Jackson, in that State, recently. He was the first delegate to Congress from Missis sippi, and was chosen United States Sena tor immediately after her admission into the Union. He was Senator for a number of years and once Governor of the State. He died of intemperance. Sale of a White Man. Charles De noycr, an intemperate white man convicted of vagrancy, at Carondolet, near St. Louis, was sold at auction at the court-house door, in the latter city, on the IHIi m.st., for the sura of ten cents ! He was subserpuently redeemed by the spectators, on the condi tion that he should lcavo the State imme diately. In the Judicial district over which Judge Knox recently presided, the Hon. Jnn. S. McCalmont hns boon nominated as the Democratic candidate for Judge of the district, on the three hundred and see entyfourtli ballot, nis honor must have some persevering opponents among the Democrats of this district. A new life of Benj. Franklin Las been prepared by Epes Sargent, and will soon re published in Boston. It is said that Mr. S. has procured valuable facts from the diary of John Adams, and from French sorees, never before published in any biog raphy of Franklin. Baltimore, Sept. 17, A collision oc curred on the Roanoake Railroad, on Thursday last, between an express and freight train, whereby the locomotiucs were completely smashed, and Nathan Shanan was killed. None else were in jured. The mulatto Snced, arrested ns a mur- dercr at Niagara Falls has been discharged vj oraer oi tiuuge oueiuoo oi juuaio. Tte crim;nai or,argc jt turne(i out wag 0I1jy a pretext for securing his capture a a fugitive from i-livcry. it ; ...-. .w.vu ..uv..w. i.us.aL. nuu i,...,. crriii I nnr! I irnlll It pftL ntinir. ueil. More Yeixow Cover Inxesce. A I V II T A'l.;. oltomnt. ed to drown herself, by jumping into the , Monday. She Lad been living oa . . for souie tiiue pas. and was of course in love with a dozen '?uu waa cu" 1X1,1 buttons, and , o flMl Bit. Virginia, although the " mother of Presidents," is not very careful of the memory of her great men. Jefferson's tomb is in ruins ; tho grave of Madison cannot now be recognized, and the estate of Washington she has permitted to be sold to a company of speculators. The Vermont Standard, temperance or- ean. in eumiuini! ud the results ot tlic election, concedes that a majority ol the , Housa will be in favor of the repeal of the Maine Law. XoRFOLK, Sept. 17. Another attempt Joseph O. Swift, heads the list for 102, is still living and in excellent health. WAsmxoTOS,Scpt.l7. The clay mod el fur Col. Benton's bust is just finished by Mr. Stone, of this city, and has been exhibited in public. The yellow fever is so bad at Pensacola j Jj "t'here! LaTX", ped aU work in the yard Table Rock at Niagara Falls has fallen, at last Most fortunately no persons were on or under it at the time of its dislodg tucnt. A slave, said to have belonged to Gen. Washington, is exhibiting himself as a relict of the olden time at Pittsburg. lllCHMOXn, fcept. 17. fie Whigs ofj Natchitoches, La., have nominated John Blair Smith for Congress. Yale College has existed one hundred and fifty-three years, and educated six thousand students. The U. S. garrison, at Carlisle, Pa., is to be changed from a dragoou to an iufun try post. A few days ago, 3,000 bushels rf new rice were sold at Savanna, at Si p r 1U0 lb.". Joseph Robinson, a colored man, aged 104 years, recently visited Iludon, N. Y. Queen Victoria has prohibited the polka beiug danced in her presence. Division Question. ' 77ie 'treated Good of the grcatrxt Xumber' FOR DIVISION. The Division Flan. Since newCounty buildings must soon be made, the Divisionists propose that the towns having the benefit of Courts, &c., shall pay the ftrtt cost. Their plan is to have County Buildings erected vholy by private subscription, without anj tax apou the people ; sVAND IF Bl'ILDINOS ARE NOT SO FURNISHED, THE CoL'NTr WILL XOT UE DIVIDED. Whatever the cost ciny be, must be ful ly made up,and bona-fide guarantecs,to be approved by Judges, Commissioners, and Jurors, must be first furnished. The County Seats in each county to be determined by the BALLOTS of all who arc concerned. The Anti-Division Flan. From the New Berlin Hta of reb. I'.Vt "Union county is sadly behind the majority of her sister counties, in ihe bksi-tt sun cJTt.neri or ma n ine m-iLiiixss. Some of the citizen nf Ihe eouiy feel tiiu ttrif teiui hie, and they find the rellection a very unpleas ant one, painfulln galling In their jntblie pritlr and irpirit, therefore are '1HEY determined. that those IfulldliiKN nIihII fall, and another rise in their place that sua it be a credit to the Uciti. I hey have already once exercised their r.;;ht of petition, asking the Oraml Jury 10 recommend Ihe uew build ing, b;it ihis wai refused, though the ttx-'t vote is encouragement enough lo proceed. Uy the way, H is somewhat remarkable what marvel lous chances sometime-; take place, between sunset and sunrise, as well in men's opinions as the weather. But let the Grand Jury at May term prepare to receive a petition, so numer ously signed, and couched in tuch language, as win rompel the to report favorably to a New Coubt Hixe, and wire hit a roi't TAIS OX THE rilB T.M E or TBI COI'STT. Br.Ali to be paid for by taxing the County. And the cosfs of a new Court House and Jail will be 5 10,000 or 850,000 according to tho estimates of the Star, the Times, and Messrs. Wilson, Uoshong, Seebold, Swincford, nnd Schoch, the New Berlin Anti-Division Cuoiiniltee.ij (Cljoosc klmtn ll)f plans! rrniE Partnership heretofore existing tinder the Firm of CimisT & Fairs between Levi B. Christ and tieorge A. Friclt in the Foundry Business, is this 24th day of June 1853 dissolved by limitation. (Jeo.A. Friek is alone authorized to settle Ino business of the Firm, except in case ol his absence from home when L. B. Christ will attend to the same. J.. B. CHRIST, UEO.A.FRICK. N. B. All persons indebted to said Firm are requested to make payment of the same by the 1st day of October next after which time all accounts will be left with a Justice for immed iate collection. 4S0 Information Wanted OF WILLIAM ELLIOTT, ship carpenter, aged CO years, about 5 feet 10 in. high, stout made, light hair and complexion, blue eyes. He left Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. in March, 1851, lo go to Butlalo, N. V, in search of employment. He was in bad health, and went lo the Hospital, where he remained teve ral weeks was afterwards hurt, at a ship yard. His last letter was dated Buffalo. SOth SepL 185J, in which he Mated he would be home in S weeks since which lime no tidings whatever have been had of him. Any infor mation of his whereabouts or fate.will be most gratrfully received by his distressed wife. MARY ELLIOTT. Leaisbuig, Union Co. Pa June S!t. IRo3. ffj"ulIdlo papers pi' aie notice. BRANCH FARMER. Land Sales Orphans' Court Sale. v v Ar . nr.lAr frrttn th Orphan I Court of Tnion county, the undesigned, j riuiini.lratoM of Samiki. vt ii.su h, Krliv l o. drecd, will xll .1 P" t i,JL...l nvX PSTATE lo wit: oat le' lf.cl of land " lied in ih. to'nVhi V Z c!unt, ifot wi.hin 1 .i!.. of the thriving tillage of Lewi.bu-g, bounded by land of the hciu of Tbo" Wilson dJ, Uaid Meyer, Fiavel Clinvan. Jol Kojer, I'hil- p bbook, and oihr. coniamiug " thereabout!. ISO ncreicleired, hning there JrAat, ,rt.,l . too ioi Frame House and iiiiiKitchen, Frame liaro. a Spring House (nnd a never tailing fcpnng oi arw,t ........ oiber out buiidiugf nece-.aary lr me tomio.i and coiienience of a Farm. Theie ia a eood Ai'i.le Oichaid, wilh a variety ot Fruit Tree. Tho cleareJ land ia in a nign ataie of cultivation, and abound j with I.imeatoue (or all necessary purpose. The above property will answer to divide into TWO or THREE FARMS, and will be aold 10 suit purchaser. Fur leruw of isle apply to crher of ihe ub. ecrtUfs, or UTaci. t Wnsus.on the premitea. ROUT. II. 1.A1KD. VV J1. WILSON. In. 8ept. 13, 1853. Ad minittrator: l lMiitoriian cop; 8 weelta. IRON MASTERS AND FARHERS, TAKE .NOTICE. WILL be offered at Public Sale on the pre iniaca iu White Deer tonnhip. Union counly, lying about one mile from the e--t Ilraucli of the SuKjuehaiina river, on Monday, Oct. 10,18"i3, at 1 o'clock, P. M., certain FARM contaiuinR A CI'CM, more or less, of which aliuut 65 acrea lire cleared ami in a bijiti atate ot cuiina jr' tion.wherenn arc ercrled one 11 R' j jLAAaiid two Dwelling hou.es, with neeK, ; filling Springs of excellent Water at tln-2 doora, and an ORCHARD wilh choice Fruit all crafted. AU.RON O R E j" I'leniy. of which one drift ha. been oh utd with a pro- ..M.. ..m ari.l a .if It a-fltl ll. !Ufll Oil I the premise. The traal adjoin lands of Ch .' Kline, Paul Goodiander, Jacob tthl and olhers. The above will be ald together or in lots, to suit purchasers. K. B. If theabore is not aold.it will be offered FOR RENT on ihe day aboe written. Possession will be given ou Ihe 1st day of April ncit. Term? of sale made known and due attend ance given ou the above .lav by JOHN MEfKI.EY. DAVID MECK LEY, Sept. 8. Executors of J acob Mecklki. dee'd. ShcrilPsSalc of Real Estate! TsY virtue of a writ of Fiera Fa. issued out 11 of the Court of Comniun I'leas of Union eountv and lo me directed, will be exposed (o public sale on the premises, in VI lute Ueer township. Union county, Penn'a, on commencing at 1 o'clock, P. M, the following Keal Estate, to wit: An excellent Farm of 212 Acres, more or less, about "iOO Acre of which are cleared and in a hi-h Male of cultivation, whereon are erected a large and excellent Stone Bank Barn, 100 Feet Long, a large and commodious BRICK urn i, . i . i nuvisr., logemer vim au ueeesstu j ia, ..... l: t fiof'Lf III Tj,-,tll-ouiiuio a i. ikc ; rf ARii r .ii.a.t I'.. -i'.,. iu Jssbasi tain PUMPS of good Water for the use ol the House, Spring House, and Darn. About one half of said Farm is clean Kiver bottom, and the remainder Limestone land. Two excellent Limestone Quarries and Lime-Kilns on the Farm. The laud is of an excellent quality, and the fields so arranged as to have good Water iu nearly all of them. This Farm lies on the west brink rf the West Branch of the Susquehanna, four miles above Lewisburg. within half a mile of the Hridge at Milton, and is considered without exception I one of the best Farms, and its situation one ot the most pleasant and healthy in Central Pennsylvania. tlVIt will be sold together, or iu two parts, to suit purchasers. There will also be ottered for sale, on the premises, commencing at 1 o'clock, P. M., of Saturday, Hth OdJjer next, a new and large STONE GRIST AND floorinn $1.11, Five stories hij;h.in excellent order for Custom and Merchant woilt. situated four miles above Milton, on the opposite side of Ihe Kiver, at the mouth ol W lute Deer Lreek, a never tail ing stream of water. It will be ollered separ ately from or together with a New Saw -Mill, Machine Shop, Ptatt.-r Mill, IUrellimj lfrntc, and other Out-bui!dir.g, and ' Acrei of I.Ulld, more or less, belonging lo said Mill, which can be sold in Town Lots. The last described property is l icate.l in the enterprising and thriving Town of White Deer Mills.half a mile from tiie Canal. Through it is located the Susquehanna Railroad, leading from Harrisburg to Elmira, N. Y. ; and on the opposite side of the Kiver is located the Phila delphia & Erie Kailroad both of which are i under contract and speedy completion. It is also the principal outlet of Suar Valley, of White Deer Valley, and part of Htiualoe Val ley, three of the best Wheat-growing vallies in the ts' late ; and is destined to be one of tiie best business places for the Grain, Lumber, Flour and Mercantile trade, immediately around it being Iron-works, Factories, etc., in full oper ation.wilh inducements and facilities for many mnre. Capitalists, and those desirous of making a fortune iu a short lime, will do well lo call, examine and purchase. Terms of sales will be made known on days of sales. Seized, taken in cxecrjlion and to be sold as the propertv of Mifhael 1I..ifma. JOH. KESSLEK. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. -New Berlin, rsept. 13, IN53. FOIt SALK, A large Brick Foundry )UIl.T six years ago, situate in the Burundi JJ ol Lewisburg, Lnion Co , Pa., m a very favorable location, 60 by CO feet and two sto ries high, wilh one Eight Horse Engine, Kcourmg Mill, Charcoal Mill, and Machine Shop attached, all in good condition, and a never-failing Well of Water in ihe Foundry. Also a large WAKE-KOOM, 40 by 30 feet, two stories high, wilh an OFFICE 16 by 0 feet attached thereto. L. B. CHRIST. Lewisburg, July SR. 1SS3 Tavern Stand for. Kent. THE valuable Tayern Stand, now in the occupancy of Wm. It. Dtesher, in Chillis - qnaque township, at the end of the Lewisburg Bridge, is offered for rent, nnd possession will oc Kiven on inc isi nay -iprn next, ii is a good location lor a public, house, and has been doing a good business. Enquire or . ... r RICK i SLirCR. I.ewuburg. Match 13, 1S53. Valuable Real Estate AT ViftUV S4l.ll. THE subscriber offers for sa!e a certain lot of ground situate in C'liillisquaque Tw p, IWihomberland Vo.. witluu half a mile uf Lewisburg, and lying upon ihe West Branch Canal upon one side and the ttnnbory A Erie . - ---- and Acre, and upon wh.ch are erected a M siorey Uwellmg.a Barn, and all nec- ilsSar, Ou.bu.ld.na.so a WAKE- HOUSE and 8TORE-KOOM wuhQ ! all necessary fixtures, I a Bnt-Yarl and &hop, j wjl( au ,ne conveniences for repainnR and building Boals tnus rendering u one ol me most desirable outness locations in me neigre borhoiwl. There is also a thriving young ORCHARD of Apple and Peach Trees upon the lot, and a never-failing Well of excellent water at the door. If not previously sold, the above will be exposed to public sale in the borough of Lew isburg on Tkurtday ihe Slllh day of October next. Possession will be given on the Ml of April, 1851. Terms of sale made known and due attendance given on the above day by JACOB RHOADS, Att'y for the Heirs of J. Ruoaps, dee'd. Jacksonville, Center Co. Ausr. II, 1853 Most Valuable Property FOR iu:t. Now offered for Rent, for a term of years from the 1st of April next, that very desirable property, uown as the l.ilMTl Hills, located on Pine Creek, in Haines Twp, Center Co., Pa., being a Three story Stone Grist Mill, . newly repaired, all the gearin new and iu the best of order, in a farming reffion which will furnish any amount of Grain for eiiln'r Milling nr custom work. AlsoaSlW .MILL, and abundance of never-failiri!; Water for boiii of these Mills and for a St til IZoUNC in jcd repair. There is also a STORE HOUSE, t!:lrL a HOTEL liii"-V3wiih a large new Shed, and oilier I'M'1!?iouibuililin,js. jThreejTcnanl Hou-es, also a FARM of about IO or AO lT'N ' cleared, with a Iinrn upon ir, an Ordiiirdy i and abundaiice of the best Water couvejedj; in Pipes over the premises. 77-S EXTt:yslVE PROPERTY Is situated m a healthy, limestone repion ot couiitry,.cinveiiient to church and school. 'I'be tovvn iu which it is located has several shops anil stores, but no other .Mills near. The pro pertv is well known in all the reciun f.r its - productiveness, and to a man of enenjv and capital is a very superior opening for a Urge i aii'i increasing ou.siriesi. J The site is on the MilTlinbiir; and Old Fort Turnpike, 2fi miles from Bellelonle, 1 1 from llarllelon, 25 from I.ewisbursr. The Mtisque- hanna Kailroad will run within 55 miles, and the projected C'atawissa,Iwisbur"f and Spruce Creek route would be within 5 or 6 miles. These premises can be seen by calling at any time, and other information obtained by addressing the subscriber at 'mdnard P. V., Center Co., Pa. JOHN V. MO TZ. for Mas. E.MOTZ. Administratrix of Joa Mutx, dee'd. July 20, 1853 Vm lot Sale. 1MIAT large and desirable property on ihe corner of Market and Water Sis., well situated for a residence, for business, or for a residence and place of business. There is a lar;;e BRICK House contain ing 4 large rooms on the first floor, 6 bed rooms on the second floor, and iwn larw finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen and Wuslihouse adjoins, nnd it has also a large cement Cistern, a Pump and Well ol good water, and ail the necessary oui buildins. For terms :c. apply to (iko.F.Milleb, Esq. ' S. K. DAVIS. Lewisburg, Sept. 23, 1850 Most Valuable Town Properly FOR SALE. IIoiini, Barn, and Lot cf Ground at the corner of Front and Market streets in the Bo rough of Lewisburg. Also, 3 Valuable TOWN LOTS on the West Branch of the usquehantia. in the Bo rough of Lewisburg. fronting on Front street in said Borough, and running down to low water mark. To be sold as one lot, or may be divided into three sepnrite Lots. Persons derirous of purchasing will please address a line In i SAMUEL J. CRESWEI.L, ! 4SI No. 252 Race St. Philadelphia. SPUING FASHIONS 1853. mat, r.i & coti:i.g ST OR r, South Lmt Corner Market and Third . J. & F. Spyker HAVE j'ist opened and fur sale cheap fur Cah or in exchange for country produce Hats Moleskin Kos. 1, 2, 3; Silk Nos. I, 2, 3 ; Angola Kos. 1, 2. 3 ; black curled brim, pearl and Hat brim Hungarian, fine brush, maron, Wool, Ar Men and Ilovs. Summer Hats from Panama down lo a levy chip. Caps of the latest styles and of every des cription, to suit everybody. C'loliiiliar Coats, Pants and Vests for Men and Boys ; Shirts rf dilferent kin Js, shirt collars, stocks, handkerchiefs, jrloves, socks, in short everything to wtar from head lo loot. Also Carpet Bags and Trunks. Thankful to otirciiMeir.ers for past favors we hope for a Continuance of the same, as our prices are low. Hive us a call and examine for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. Panama, Leghorn Hats, and Bonnets whit imeb aid pitcssKn on short notice and reason able terms. April 57, 1333 MOHI-: LUMKKIt! 4 I.AROE additional stock of !Vew Lumbei J added to the old stock of Dry 65,000 feet of Joists and Scantling, consist in: of all sizes and lengths. Hawed Kails and Shingling I.ath. 50,000 Plastering I.ath, 3 and 4 feet long;. Inch Hoards, Weatherboards 1 and 1 1 incl , . . . . A AH who are binl iinj; can be accommodated by , calling on the subscriber, who would be rannei onams and I'lank. ! thankful for thrir patronage. TlltlMI AS NESCIT. Lewisburg, Mav 3, 1S53 3inpd y A DIES" BREAKFAST (OM.AKS.lhe last LI i invention, iusi received ai the Bazaar. Tl STl.N, STUAKT 4 IEW!?. mmjm StlLh MORS AH COyCEHMXto THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD tthich it Ot be trlrnded fmvn Jjemtibmrg lo Js-cUtocn on the J un ia hi Ibrougfi by 5llOllBiburgi IT t fact that Oi II. RlMiel haa got ahead of all the Companies, and has now opened one of the beat and largest atocka of FALL & WINTER GOODS ever opened ia this country, and of auch atylta and qualities is will givs satisfaction lo ail. DRY GOODS f all kinds, GROCERIES, Cultw, Trs, DpicOT, Humfj MUmn, Kks, CIimm, Crarkars. Snap, I'ssOIot, Tulmcrs, Bissn, is. Alto Ilardtrarr, tjnreiitlcare, Ctdjmearil Jintt ami Shot; Halt, and Capa of the lalet stylo and best qoality, I'nibrrllas, Urahes, H rooms. Paints grooud and try, Oils of all Linda, and other articles loa numerous lo mention all of which will bo subf at p ices so low a lo astonish purchasers. All kinds of Countrj PRODUCE uUo id exchange for Uood. ( Please give mi a rat I before purcbasiof elsewhere, as 1 charge nothing for looking at mj V.ooA. H. 11. KISSEL. Milllinburg, Ccl 1S51 The Road to Health! HOLLOWAY'S TILLS. cvkv t a p..k!ikk'ku liver im b.,i iunmiov. Oyy 0 StttTfnm Hr. 1!, W. ktrktv, Vhnunt, 7, Vcc Srnt. Lsrety, tl.Urf UU Jute, To UjUjowat. ?ir-Yfar !! ami OintDMBt Iutc tli liul-fiti un LUr sale ilt cf l'ririUJ7 M lii'iie fur ax-rut- jr.tr. A rul rrt Iu botu I can trkr t. r :.u rti'i-'i.-,.-, J. sir km to aft y-n knot ihe paruo nlr t b'-r aum. il- haJ rrn Irjui4-1 :or yvn milk a .J -oi.irtl liwr.aL.fi L.1'1 ilufaiiuu. Oft the Ut oreaiurtA iort-r. in- trjtrmr nf i atu k wiofh SsaariaJtair as I 1m iittluiuitl n I hi mi ii r ly. thatl liuyriU rr rutvr taitiwl r,f t r not tni ai - o hnr Up BbMT l; tliu5 if j 9i.v writ ir.dttd ti itv ;ur I'lh. tut hv hib-rto iu- llmt nftpr flit: Ur-t, and vm b .-atrsndin dir. hp bmck trr-.il rvik L $U- r.,iAitisi.r i u UW tlivtli, aJiit aiilsti' nb U"Hii vu tlmr K.-jl- -, -lr i ! iu tiie t-i.jo) iu-nl of rh.ri Lrllh. 1 f.tl haiF m-iiI ytt mifj uore Csaawtv, but tb'- aHl-. f:f"tn Ih- rrrn'y ftUt attack auti Uir fwmJy ciiri.', H-uk mtt h I tnii.li m iayr of tr astMatwhtog l-iiln. (.-Un -nil K. W. K I H K L i. K K1KA.1!MN KV or HKKl VIATIC rkVKJi, IN V?I DtatH L-UwA. nJ a im '' if1 ff"irt Thtm Omrifrefttt Mrr-r t M ou i-. n. min i, rn y-i5ii reld'nr si N-w i'fv.n. h-d Lren i-uifrrin; tfvm a vir)rni rlivoiuatM i'cr. it r u r'iit i iu fnofitli-. iirib bati murny deprivi d hvr ot thn u.-e nf air UmUati durianr Mtia prrt4, rii- : umKr tb rmre of )lir nit.'inin'al seJul mca io ll -'-atrt T'n. and .y tbrni her etc wu rnandrrrt li..I--i !. A irVtrJ rfiU j mm hrr U try liolluwa rHlt.rtrf.rMi iiiK wVth -he t do. aud ta an iu' n UiMe btrt rM-f; f koie thy efta tctl a pprfart cur. CtllE PAIN ai TrfilfTXK?? n Till CHEST A bT-MArli or I tK'N 64 T&.r Asa. Frvm .lfvrs. Thtw t- St n. Jr-prirVr Ih Lynn AdrW tirr. whn otw vmch Jar dU f"ilonYj ttattmmt. To Pritl tmur llLL" T. AutpisC Jd, Mr 1 de-ir to K-nr tettimoBT to tbm eaVcta al llt'Ilrmay Pill. Vr mmr Tram I uff rrd arventj frrn a inin antl tihttt-? in Ihe rtnr rh. whtrto aa alu auainiiieU by a -h rnrM rf brr tb that prrTeatrd m fr m walking al-out. I am t4 Trure t f and Bttwitft nlwaJiDtr my adn-l utate f life, tbae FUU have ao n-ltfTnl tnr. that 1 am deimui that athar laoaId m ioV m 'iuint?d wilh tlx Ir virtuea. I aai an rrademf, by tiirir mrcitiff, nD.)arjativeajr a-tiTt. and ran tuke axrr riM aiihuut iucotiTuer, err palaf ahrrh 1 eoaid nottlo bt-fore. (jiicm-d' IIC5KT Srta rtrnt, Lrtn. rIk. VuNli:iiFlL r-F!t?ACY uw HtLU1VAV 0 FILW m CASKS or DKOrY. remiuit in ffr ring fn.n Dropsy, either about thetmaif lifr, or at ctln r time. licu.d immediately have reeouna to thrpe riiln.a5 Iindrcli 4 biTaooi are annually earvda by tht-tr ue, of thia drrefnl matplaint ia iu (tiffrDt tsatfva, whets ail other Bmaiia bad taulesl. Wtl ctldralf! ittJs are wumUr fully cjficttcitm it CAcaV Utwing OimmtuU ; 2uw Prory Jatoadica Sarnndary Am I. ma IHh niery Lirer I mplnta ?Trnr t nt liilif'iie Com- t ry iie I.unbau Tie lHuirua IimiuU atuiale Irrrg- I'll, a Tamvrs Bl.itrbe on umrtttea hlvamatim Vleera th kin r"rwa of all K-t ntio of Venereal it BcwrH'iuprta kluda I nne fceticnf r;i. fit- Snfula, nrVornitf lU lon-niita n on. out KihC Eiil kiada uie iM'ri ii-HU-rt S-re Itiroa' WcakneavfrlB bt"ue and aoy rauaa tirar el Ac. Ac Crrrifiuniption Iiiifreri-m l, bility ltitlsuuatton ?oM at the E-tabiuliment of I'roiVwr IIol.at. ?4, Strno-L t xtrr T- mpie har. lAondon.) and b all rerreUba I'rupi-ut and 'ati-r" in Mrdtrtno throobout the ltntih Kaij-ire. nfi'l lh of th I niteil rbttes. rn lUxrf ( aT1 jr., 7f .. and rarh. V l.i lle h the priorir! Irug hon1" in ih ttiion: bw M9t.. ti i lrtr.w Tora; aivt I y Mr. C.Ik Kmmht7. .Suth Sixth St. rhiladelf hia. Mjr Iln-re i a flnnsi-lrr.TH raving hy Uking the hu-pcea N. I!. lire-ti m f.r thr nKlanc of patienta ia every dtM-rder. are aitii. tl to earn lVx. Iya4a2 WATCH DEPOT, LEWISBURG, PA. V I.. HATFIELD, bas on hand a larga anJ splenJiJ assortment ol WsTcass, SiliiiiidJ Jswelbt, jasl received from the best Importing and Manufacturing Hoim in Philadelphia and New York, and consequent ly much loner than if purchased from those fie lailrrs who pretend lo be Wholesalers. Hold Pstrul Levers, full jrwclcl, Isk ft 00 to JllS P tin Uo do fr j.'.lrd. lk s& no o.. m uu wj uw ibii j, wpuh, loK 40 00 u tin do do 5 j. MrU, lcit ro 00 do Am-lMrs,fntl jvw.lrd, Isfc SO 00 44 do do do do lik 2 00 M li hefinta. 4 lo 8 jwr!. Isk Oo " do do 4ji-wvlj'. llik IS no a 66 (J f II OJ CO i iy 00 2s i i'S w 55 l0 S5 W 55 '.'1 SU W 15 l) 111 (1.1 10 K o) 16 IO 3i O 17 W do F.n-h.h and lirBc h W,i, b, 18k Vi Itv " UTvr KK'UI M-irrn, lull JeWrlrO, do do do a j.wrls, do lluutina do jvrird, do Am-faur.. full jewvlrd, do Lcint. 4 to S jrlis liiman iivrr Lepiut-s, 4 ji-weU, Sltvrr iiusrter!.. Ovrimiu ilwr yeeonil hsod Watchea. i"ld Uunl I I.aiu. tlo Lsdirfl' 'b Chain, do ilvntlt mtn 1'obt.hailiSf do e-l t'iianiA, Sold La.titV Un-ant rina, latoat "tjl.a, uch a .Mourniuc. box and liians, lauirac,'iu.tr!. irull. HrncU, Ac Gold O.-ntlrnn-n'. ltrraj.t rm. io Curt I'm. diUcrt ut t'.fits, do liiicr hin?. Gold tar Kii.ps uch as llonr. Prop., 10 00 14 00 SO 00 44 14 00 - 11 0 " r on " oo : to a io " 12 00 " 14 00 ' IW I 00 7S " I i4 " ST OO I" oo i f.i t 00 . ou. i.umip. i,.rn. n rrnt. ffirnar- berry, t'lurtrr. Scroll, liraucb, 1 00 " .5.U ntch rnlj., S SO do do Ktyii, 0 do IVin'ils, ' 1 25 do P. nn, - o do l-i-M-jTlr, a 7s t An iiunlin. Loelrtu, (Mrdalla.) 00 do llraoli-, ijA-i Sil.r noonTva. Table,Tn!rt, an.t SmII. 1 CO SitTi-r prrtaplc, 1 00 00 T os 6 CM 10 00 3 ( 10 oo 12 f.0 11 e l 00 And a variety of line ikJ. latest ftyles, nea:: Rot up. at prices lo uii the times ii i" rnnted lo l wh.it "old lor. Also a great variety of silt and plated goods Chains, Pins. Jpoou, I.ockets. Spectacle,.. Cases, Baskets. Ear llife. Shaul I'm.-, Hair Pins, Coral Beads, Stetl Beau., Purses, Ac. &e , Ac Alto Ilr S ,1 priiii and .iht Clacks do oo hfur do do do sd:i .d iiBdiillTimc 1'Kees. Mouth Clark. oo " i 50 T no " 1 w -m i o 4 i-1 a M :s hi Alal.atr rarlorPWkn. I'AU-ut l.r tor Marin.) Clorka, 1'reurb Acoonlt-otJ. It krv do da loU Polks do lo1; , t . . .i rr s oo &o Ill (10 " 15 i") . ... ft 0O I i i And Hundreds ol srucles not mentioned. Watches. Cck and Jewelry carefully re paired and warranted. Call and see. Marrh, 18o2 Iy4l6 IIUSSET'S GR AIN UFA PER. for cuttinfr both Grain and Grass. f7rnf IinprovimeHls for 1S52 ! MAM TACTt RED and for sale at :h Lei.-,burg Foundrv bv CEDPE.V M.R?H 4. ft) to
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