UL LEWISBUKG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. jCtuiislntrg ClpnirliY tt. C. HICKOK. Editor. O. H. WOHDEN, Prints, . ' At il 50 t in aara.nor. 1.T5 in three months Sin' withi. th. sur, and w ' t tu. ea f , JuCtPiSVHt'ffp Jrfl FrID.VT JlOttXIXO, F.rr. .J, l . irnnortkm of aetite. anlm-nt prndtKTra, aanrri. uut dealers, any otliet In tlie flute ew Adrrrttseiiientil. A Philadelphia Mercantile establishment. Fall Goods at Beaver. Kramer At Moore's. New Life, and Speeches of Henry Clay. VdvehtizE' -r.xatoM. Aduiinistrmtnfs. TMMie The right or wrong of the choice, docs not Four per cent, will be allowed on all depos- A r.,oitti4 0antri Meivi1nKMnarwtonr, , . fl n..t nllIptlli .w I its over six months ; and Aw per cent, less ff-b-B"" ''T.Tl", "tatue naUer contend j ,,an six and over three months. i2ZZSSP& t tne Convention did not vrgani the Com- H. P. 8HELI.ER, Treasurer. ; i . , - n-u I ti.'n in a enmmumty ronti- .i i . n. :.. n I Lewisburtr. Sent. 19. 18.V! Independent candidate for District Attorney. ; 0f tje Coavclllion dictate officers of a The L-isburg Saving Instimtn is now ! CommUtce iutcd b themselves, doing business Office on Market buuare, two rt 11 . doors below the Post Otfice. The Directors ; Cotumtttces have rights as well as Conven are well known and responsible men. The j ions, and exercise them when and as they Officers Messrs. c;:u and SBiiina ! choose. Cul. Wagonscller is Chairman of hare, during many years of active life, proved ; the Committee, and will be so regarded, themselves to be eminently qualified for such notwithstanding the proclamation of the an Institution, and Will command the entire ; Committce makes anotller confidence of the public, at home and abroad. .,,,:., ,1. Lo V!ta ,r. k.n.AI U tiMcitir fif a R.inbincr Inati. . iic wmuii iwi- 1 - o tutioo at Lewisburg, is undeniable. i We have received an order to insert an ad- Verlisement, about a column Inn", for a new- .. , ' ; fangled Lottery scheme cot up by some City Khirners. for which we are eft'ered lhe masr.i. ficent temptation of S6 in TiekcU ! Thauk'ec . Mr. Perham-bul that is too small a share of j me 9iuu,uuu you blc ciii w gnc anj . j there no one to prevent such a resuscitation of Lottery RimuHns ! In whatsoever furm it mty disguise ltM-lf, it is a cure, and should be punished. In the multitude of schemes to fleece the silly, which are devised by villains in llie Cities we wonder at nothing we mat see, and know there will be for . ions li.ae, if not always fo-U t" tak'n n by them ; b-i: j t." ' 'i' ::. t a r . !l'le Adi-eru-Bin-- Aren.'y shoul.l ImJ ite.l"to aid in such OLU 8TAM left hand door. Taa PsiircTiojis. We have only time to state, that Ihe Prosecuting Attorney, in lhe ex ercise of his ducrttitm, has conceived it to be his duty to side wilh the Railroad, in the prose- cation lately instituted, and therefore refused lo send up the bills. Has the like ever been heard of before ! The case has not yet been folly disposed of. t nten Times, 16M in&t. Ye do not wiah a discussion here of j cases that are to be determined by the Court; but the above paragraph requires , case. We therefore publish the following j document as ao act of justice to all parties. ! It contains the material facts. aa wuwtuj uc u.-...-. vw. , .nswered the Grand Jury that the whole i tatt, rostod Witk tk. diacretioa of tbe Uistrrct Aiwruey. I To the Hon. the Judges of the Court of j Ouartcr Sessions of the l'eace in and .b r.., ,,f T'nli.n. at Se.ttet.,1- r " .1 1 ScSSIOD9, A. ). li-. i In answer to the communication pre-1 Rented to the Court tuts morning try tltc , 11 1 If rand Jury " reiiuestin?; your Ilon. to lay 1 in. lt.n. mt lii-furo the (Jrand Jury ill ! IDdtClUUUl UlUirC tlie yrauu aiurv e of Bribery, if any, the undersigned ' . - a 1 .f J,1 f Laid fn...,t v 7ir. 1 atnet Attorrtey Ijt saia county, states . nix cae Diatr ikat Isaac Ever Was bound ill reCllgtlirance ; a k .nnoar t tl.UCmrt at the nres- VI -f l- I - " ent term to answer the charge of attvmj.titig to bribe one of the Commissioners of Uuion County. that a Bill has been prepared charging said hycr witn the onence a:ieg vd in the coipplaiut, which I am ready and willing and have offered to send to the Grand Jury; but the Prosecutor is un willing and refuses to go before the Grand Jury, or permit the witnesses to be sent, unless I will include in thc same bill, other persons not bound by recognizance to appear at this Court, nor under arret, and who have been discharged by thc committing magistrate on warrants issued against them, aud against whom there is no evidence in my possession. Under these circumstances I deem it my duty to refuse to send before the Grand Jury any Bill or Bills against thc persons not under arrest, nor bound by recognizance to ap pear, and who have been di.-oh urged; that 1 am unwilling in such case to assume thc responsibility of public prosecutor, and therefore I decline to comply with what I , believe to be the unreasonable and illegal , demands of the prosecutor. I GEO. H I l.L, District Attorney. Sent 15 1853 ' " ' . . . ..in j r I a r.. l.A -imiadii-in nf top tlrann .1 nfv. ailci ji the counsel of Mr. Eyer moved that he be discharged, aa the prosecutor had refused i to appear against him. The Court, after some discussion, held I.im iu bis own re cognizance in the sum of ?4C0, ti appear ngain at the nest Court. o the matt'-r rests fir thc preseut. Mr. Hill's com was independent and upri':', "tul is t l !,v - : M ::!!. ,..;; i coue.lili.tfM.aU r.ghts of tiefi ii datits a.e sometimes lost sight itf, by those whose purposes or jurjudiot's ha)iien to be tif a hostile character. Mr. Eyer was on the spot, ready and willing to meet any accusation that could legally be preferred against him. l?ut the prosecutors refused to give him the opportunity. lloti. John C. Mather, one of the Canal Commissioners of Xew York, who baa been on trial before the High Court of Impeachment for malfeasance in office and ".bribery," has been acquitted on every charge. This trial has been the richest political farce of the day, and ita actors Lave won for themselves an unenviable notoriety. No triumph could be more complete than Mr.M.'s, and it was greeted by his fiieuds by salutes aud rejoicings. litegal, miscuievons itauu-i u,.in uic I'au.it. 0 . rot n.r in r mkm inn vnt tertrLor wfcwe ! - . . m ; toC same tune as tObunbury. Mr. bl'RKE, nerrou eyntem liaa been tiroi-tratnl or rhattertil rmm I ly HtT I' Hi ff TCCf ClMfSa - . . .1 anv enune w!inti'i.p In cLmnV nf.m..l.i..iu ... .1..... , .i r I . .,.... .1. ..i.i.rt f 1, c: j head contractor, was in town lust week, l f i.,,, .ti..-, .rinjumi ty nfou8 ti. I ifcV "D Auv Clrew n hmtm T'wrc - I - .... ,-...,.. The contractors on a section of the ,ne4.j,jn'.r''" SOTICb. .Vlltr IIUS Uk u.e l (..faiviJsa riiiroad ne-tr Ilanville have i lhrm """'"h the mail, free of pxUn. for -M- hy arrertmg tb evilr reeullli.it ln.m the aaleof purHu ,- ,n,l rLmiii o.Tlee will be at the 1 """ ,sa r'llroau "-ar WanMUC, Iiae SKT1 AMK n t1ma;, Wllrt lMtlm ,,r .n.l .lanp-r.m. nigrum., alitor th. poivw of .i,.ply. icl ana j-ujioa tniiLt. u u- jrawu aI1 es)imatu allj . run away " with- 9 uu ,'ittiatii ki ui.ii. "I-- ?6rTiie New Berlin Xtar enJearora to j excuse its false statement, and its altera-1 ! tion of a document furnished its Editor. ! - l bjr pleading that the hlg ConVCUtlOD ap- , . r. ir. si. - . e .1. ri- poiutca lis r.tmur, ..airman Ol me iStau- ding Coiuniiittee. This may be true, but t .1,.,. tt, .,.,. W .l Jcr was chosen jicrmancnt Chairman of the Committee, not pro tVm-and the fact is so Etated ;n tac 0m,ial tct)0rt 0f tne inecling. i the Committee together, but no Secretary; and the Committee has within itself the ! fewer to choose its own officers. The Committee may as well dictate the officers ! of the Contention it calls, as the members " . , ii vnttol to occupy the chair .because ot the, . . ,,i ! liJitor s absence, is another iaisetioou. Thc Kj;tor nQ( Uvo QUsteJ L;n ;f .i.-, i -i itjj he had tried, and very wisely choked down ' , , not, o. oia. friend "liobcrt' Mrprlek, tVC observe, is couuetted'with Mr. Mastellerj in the Mereauiile business atlleiaeu's old! IhuJ, Milton a fine opportunity to prac tice the a l.tiiralle advice on Advertising, lie was wput to give thro' the Miltonian. t-i- The three heaviest sections on the I . ... , , ! SiiMi'u liaiiua Uuuroad between JjfcWisburg; and Smiliuiy, are being Worked RS fast as; , . , . - . , j inMOlc 11 la LU uc utliaueu IU ucn IflUUlgi out paving the bauds. Mad I(KJ3 have been recently killed in the neighborhood of Muncy, and several j J0S an(j cows oaVC Keen bitten by , them. HioVSnoeimena rif tbi Tipad Orf ffitind . .. . . , .. , ., near l.cwisuurg, nave ueen ocposiieu wnu the " llarrioburg Literary Institute." sr7y Trio T)omrkrr2if.4 of Vfw York KftTt ! ill li.lV.l-- I III. , UUUlVlUl B UUIIIIUJ4IJ IU . H 1 1 ' I present session a good opportu- l!vvvevvv. X"tw .hi h?- : r.sl, Tliii lh- ninrant ami aptim.rtte tiil Ti:i-K KK.Ksl'lVE KM lt. or tiASTHic Jl U K. lbr T,.,.K ni.iTivu KM lt. or (iASTUIC Jl U K. 'c,: JgS1 f ZJr' S"a h'kai.TH. .See the of the u., in another part . Um oar.) lj4.i j as.a..aa. ; Thottsanftft of p)inntft who urn ermifuire Dnmpoatvi or, Cacior oil, Cal.-im-l, Ac are not a war, that whi!e they j lu iwoi mt-ht, eakueoi iimo., e 1 In am tter ei,luum will he fnnud Uie adrertlument oj ' iii.nark' M.-d.i-iu.i., t whu:h wak tiie .tt-ntion ..r , " din-rtly interested In their own a writ it toelrrhil-. hnlth. In Liter r.nltntf and all dieonlen. an-ins in-m tiio- . r a i.iiiiou tvi. t-touid make use 01 "ir f-nnine no di.ine. lloheuaaek-. Liver WIN. tHn, d,.,?,.-i.nt ak .r n..b,-naek worm f.rupan.l Liter Pills, and ober- that rneh has tho air !.,:".. ' ' n.i:. ' 1-.- HiJB rna 11 eVtiiri'iiifiv ATsifTr Vonrcted this Day, Wheat .115 02 5fl 37 1 12 . ltJO 14 Rve ..orn :)ats.. Flaxseed . . . . IJried Apples Outlet Eggs Tallow . . Lard Bicon (lam , Clovfrseed . . . 10 jq ".! i 12 .4.00. t)lED 1 tn Jas, BtWraW Ijth iU., Ha.av son of Caroline Hile, age.l 4 davs. In Drv Valley, 20th inst., Cithie danoh- ! ter of John Vouncman, aged 5 tnnniha and 26 talifn Bwa and bessC(J be the name of the ; J fl J 1 i . Itin .ir.l li T I h iril... In East BurTaloe, 20th inst, James Rcbkr,' one of tht farmers longest resident in the J Vallev, in his 5Sth year. I 'n Middleereek, lih inst., TrfAS J. son of a j t .i. I t - - m an-i eve uenzci, in nis oin vrai. i DISTRICT ATTORNEY. TV ibe reoueM of very manv citizens I Whiffs and Democrats from different .M, st7iwr 5 r?1:. i .J .,. tuirtions ol I iii'in r V- - i . i a:a for t:.e above station. His well established : character, ami ami. e ex ..;,. ... nenllv 1 Z f" !. m, . , S qua.uy ...m ..r .nai ...om -'l''r.n ou.c-.". reciMimend him to the chon " of the tax-pay- ... ,e, ..,., .. nt n.n k.Br. aof I . r . r .. . . . . ii:- 1 NEW GOODS! IF you want chenp Dry Goods, (iroceries,1 Ntoves, or Hardware, call upon j Weaver, Kl Oilier & Moore, I , ' . r , who are now opening their new Fall Stock. 1 hry will trt G- nx low as th'g can : be Ixiutlif in I'hitiuleljihia.H Lewisburg, Bept. S3, 1853 ! j Wall Papers! "Y1TALL PAPERS! The subscribers hare I V now in store their complete Fall Stock of Paper Hangings, Curtains, &c. which they offer at very low prices,Wholesale and Retail. Our assortment is very complete, compris ing all the qualities, both French and Ameri can. We manufacture a large proportion of our Goods, and can sell at the lowest rates, j Hapcr Hanging done in the Country at City nri.- niMtrc-u f- ir.iTr!fr t! ". t Soith firm 5t. riihMj'hid Lewisburg Savings lustitulloil. TS now pptn and ready to do business. The .-Jr ;cSu,aIr, u,scoun days are Wednesdays. i ne louuwiog nameo persons are the DuriWM-WitLtil C.ftsnow Eso Mr. JdHSgrfx Waixs. Mr. Btems Aw muss. Mr. J iK: M'Cheioiit. Mr. Thomas Huts. Mr. Wiilia t'ni K. or,.c.s-WlLLIAM CAM Ki;oN?r,. 1 1 n . H. f. RHLLER, 7murrr. 'I BA BATnOI BK 1U1.RT, TH rkHUOSI.'' Ilcttrj C'lmy. Life and Speeches of HENRY CLAY, WITU A 1VRTUA1T AXtt .1 IKV OF HIS VI U III I'LAfK tn one large octavo volume of 300 pages, bfitiitiftiliy tuninit au cloth, iri't rttlCH ONI.T TMItKK IMILI.AKS. Or, bouuU tn Two Valium, rlulh gilt, $ I,.'). TI1HE woik here presented is intended to X trace clearly the career of Mr.Clay, from his entrance on the stage of public life down to the period Pf his death mainly by the light of his own lofty, persuasive and impassioned kwjurnee. Mr.tl;iy"s parliamentary flTHrtii, rlwir, direct, and Yirmn, emliuly all tlie illuvtratinn Uiat i nenHiil to thir full undcnitanditti; the iri-at luiLHirtancc, va riety, and indcfltrui-tiMi intcrutl i.f Ilia tnpii-a ha fucral ly dincuawd the rluimcUT and ability ot tlw Orator, thu dircrt and exact bearing or hifl lrtiuitnli on the n.ntro enucaaud intern of Lin, tiuica all combine to render aiwnea among me ui st valnatile ron'.ribuuoua of r.ini u-m n,i i,niui. n. u enihuumeut uic:cn. tiou ul liieJtluvtirau Moiile. ; jamb t. oihon, Putittuher. j K. 102 Clumui ttreet, Vldladdplia. 'C"K actii-e men, iio to engage in tin micif the aboT work, mil be allowed a itianmut anmei.niw large tn .nMe then, to makcSrft-rnu-buinwaof it. ' I.. GIIIOV. l-iiMlh, e Ay. 102 Chtsnut Html, l h'luldjhia. PITS! FITS! FITS! Till V .ETAULK riTB.' T EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the cure uf Fit. Sp,umt, Cramp, and uli Krrrout and CunstUutiunal 3mum. TERSOXS who are laboring under this disiressine maladv will finrf the VKUP.T. ABLE EPILEPTIC P1LUS to be the only la,e V"nc"T "' ,hiS C'T ThC P. .'V remedy ever discovered lor curing Epilepsv.'to ca" and am'ne ,t,e assortment now on or j.a'jnK Fl(J 8 " hand, and for sale at the lowest prices, at the Tl'- Twfm a apecllte action on the nerrona j WaaaaooMS, '2't S. Sixtii 8t, .Tt ni.and although they are .r.--Brr,l esteeUlly for the 1 3in4S8 Philadelphia. I'm l-' m iruiing ru. mrj win oe IiMIUI i,I eiecial lien- J nl.ln.,l4 wiiii wma iieitee.or wno-e THE WINTER SESSION OF TUB ! LEWISBURG A ft A DEMY ,,.. Wlll Commence (ill Mossil, OcTOItt 17lh, to continue ttO weeks. The course of Instruction in this Institution i is calculated to prepare vouths to enter Col- I lege, or lor general business. Composition i and Declamation receive careful attention, t Vouns men residing in the neithborhnml. j lc or for cneral )usiness. Co trho are at leisure dunn? the winter months. nity lor improvement. All cross, immoral practices, both in and about the school, are strictly prohibited; and kindness courtesy, and a spirit of honorable rivalry atnonT tne pupils are encouraged. -j'ne subscriber is solieiUus to secure a class 'J'ne subscriber i yonS La.bes. iCom liiitisuairt-s to. liic).w e !rmmnn llraiifhp: nn) tir1nrr r Keadjng, Writing. Ariihmctic, Oeoraphy, Grammar, and It S. History.) 6, per session: o cents raira, per scnoiar, tor contingent pCnses. Charsed during inter fc.ess.on No deductions except for sickness. JOH KWDOI PII Sept. 16, 1653. ' " Pnncipkl ll.Cerliart, DeutUt, having left Lewisburg on a short visit eastward, awv l.ew wlt reirn bl . . . . t-ewisburg, by the third week in October. Sept. 9, 1853 HENRY C. 1I1CK0K i n. . ...vwj, 1 IA I I 0 T 1! f tl HI ifllll ' ' Iw iMburs, t'nlun County, Pa. Admlul'i.rator'g Xulicc. 1ETTEKS of Administration having been j duly rratited to the undersigned on thc of NICHOLAS WELSH, deceased, late of White Deer Twp., Uuion t'onnty, notice is hereby given all persons indebted to said es- late lo make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them, attested for settlement, to JAMBS MARSHALL. Sept, 16, 1853. Administrator. JACOB DYER, Cattawissa, Woiild inform bis old friends and the unwi ; n.e center of the Town, and asks a fair share of patronage. Sept. 8 FAIR WARMING ! . LAKtiE number of accounts are stili in the hands of the Executors of SaMir.i Ajdio-i, late of Lewisburg, dee'd. Notice is hereby given that all dues must be paid forth- wllh, or legal measures must be adopted to . . n ..... . 1 enlorce them, witnont tliserimination. Sept. 8. BYEKS AM MOM, Act'g Ex'r. TO PARES If! A SO GUARD I A AS. Primary ScIiool Tl"! subscriber, in compliance with I request of the Board o. Trustees of 1 req I mversity at Leaisburg having aumed the personal irspoilluintj( ui t.rauui.ii5 - - mary department, would inform his fnehds marv d',he ' tlljc nrally that he Will continue . v D ? . .k;.u l. u,. " "ce.ve Pupils, jn the room which he has ' heretofore occupied (in the wing of Ihe Female j semiuarv.) ahich is all that could be desired I tbi- a scnool-rocm, being wCil furnished, airy . and comfortable. He has also the use of Outline Maps, Orrery, Globes, and other apparatus which are adapted " 'merest and profit children. As to his qualifications, and success as a he JM ner mnirers , tlose who ,are had cnjidren nnder his tuition. -fhe first Term will commence on Monday, Sept. 12th, and continue H weeks, ending Dec. 23di a,er w.nich will be a Vacation of 2 weeks. Tuition, $1 per session, or $12 per year. In- cidental expenses, 69 cts. per session. , BALL' Lewisburg Be-t 1, 1353 Jlist Received, 1-1IN Lot of Bcrases, Prints, Muslins, etc. i hy J. St J. WALLS. HAD and Mackerel a new supply at May 19 WALLS'. lT K ATXQ for Justices,Con8ta. D Li All JVU oIes,&c.,on hand at lhe throincle olhce, or primed to order To St-hool Teat-iier. TJROPOHALS for FOl'R MALE Teachers , I lor the Lewisburg school Uistncl. will te received by the Directors np to Baturdny the 24th Sept. Wages; f"i8 per mouth. Schools to commence on the 3d Octolier. Vacation of one week (Christmas to New Year's) allowed. By order of the Board : JOIIV A: MERTZ, Tres Aug. 25. JAMES 1IAYES, Sec. Admliaisfrator's ICollce. I HA VE received OOm the Register of Union couiitv, Ltltefs of Administration upon Ihe estate of l.kwis SfotTS, late of Kelly Tp.dec'd. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payments, and those having claims against the same will present them duly aUllienlicaU d for settlement to DAVID MYERS; Administrator Kelly, Sept. 7i 185; 1, Perfect Fits ! JOII.V It. .MILLER carries on the r.iilorin? business, on hit own hnuk, at his old f tand on XoMh Third Street, (sign of lhe Striped Coat) where he will attend to Makin? tlhd t;uttin- as nsoal. The KALI. FASHIO.NS for 18j3, received from New York. All woik done in the best style and on the most reasonable terms. Produce received at Market prices. I,ewislurs, SepL 3, 1853 tVA good JOUR. TAILOR wanted bv John b. miller. 1" Ifltoffrctplaie I'llnfintr Oflit-e, j and a large quantity of riCTUHE, for Framing, and for Diawing Teachers. K. VOI.KMArt(i Corneri on N. Fourth St. opposite II. Jieucr's. OrlRMANand FRENCH I.aMnat;?s, Draw ing, Painting, and Drangbiiog, i ught by K.V. WOOLEN and stLK Needle work executed and sold by Mas. VOl.KMAK, who also will give instructions in that line of female educa Hon. Lewisburg, Sept. 1, 163 MILLER'S Iron frame tIA!COS ni t i . .j . a i .11: lAftion to their former acknowledged sope- !"S?rioritv. have receutlv received the most ' Mattering Commendations fro m Madam Bisttor I and Mr. Uoc.ist, who had them in use at their mlhul l;ipern. butloc irurchuwl that lnluahlr rtm- t-lyt Howaiid'ft Touie Mixturtt. od scvoutit uf its juat rt-l.-tfnty ni kntiwn rffl.-mrT in the treatnivnt of Fever HnJ Aute, atnii it kiniirttl hft.-riuus han no httrtiUtkn fa rT.n.nimHiin it iu,tiie bigliet tcruu tu tli iwUxmage of the tUictrd. nnwu :nnrLi.NT rum by bow..is bi-ai r- llhllllV r.OOT. The alnre Institution eatemla Ita r.rtiin. in like manner, to tlw remedy r "Bownl Com lihllnt,'' po well known aa Kuwand a lA-rupouna Srup of lliaekocrry Knot, anit earnestly reeonmenil it to the ron tiilenee of natienU aflitttetl wilh tiieaeoomplainta, believ ing it to be inrallwLile in the traatrnent of nucu caaea. f ilon. Henry k. struni Ilon. J. Ki Flaniyn, 1 John H. Kowand, M. 1 J II. K. Annum, q. V. Hector Orr, tl. Hon. Henry K. strung. By order of the Trustees, AH enmmnnhwtintifi to be wldrett, John R. Kowand. M. l , ht f the Pharmacvuiical Itetiartment, ftoi lrnid-iit uf the tnivt-nity. lin0 Irifiwnwu-)- aajJ Uffics. No. 47 .South Scond 4itrct, FhHadfli'hia. Uranch Dipenwrr t the Store of Itr. T. A. II. THIIK.NTON 4 CK, trmUU&g. RAIL ROAD NOTICE. I -sue Wnmissioncrs named in the Act of Assembly incorpnrauna; - a.. n . ChT&R, Sract a Cskkk Kailiioao Com ev," hereby give notice that the BOOKS will be opened for receiving ftibscriptions to th- Capital Stock of said Company, on Thurs day the 29th of September mst., at the follow ing places, to wit : In Union County At the house of Charles D. Kline in Lewisburg, at the house of Jaenb Deckard in Miftiinburg, at the house of Will iain lMert In liartlrton. The Books to continue cpen for three suc cessive days. Sept 1, 1853 In Center county Monday the 26th Sept. at the house of Jonas Musser in CreggTp.at the house of John Hewes in I'otterTp.at the house of Geo.W Johnston in Uoalsbiirsr, at the house of James Dunlap in PineGrove.at the house of Samuel II. Stover at Stovers riace, arm at tne hutiss of Mr.Myers in Piormstown. On Tues day the 27ih at the house of John G.Musser in Millheim. On Wednesday the alth at thehoUe of Jacob Wolfe in Aarousburg.and also at the house of Jacob Richart at Motif's. On Thurs- day the 8'Jth at AM nonse ot bum i Kebcrsbttrg. And on r ndny the 3Mh at the ,loui? m "V . V. William Cameron, James F. Linn, Ueorrje F. Miller, Thomas Hayes, U ilium rnck, Hugh P. Sheller, James R. Mar-h, Peter Beaver, John Walls, Philip Ituhl, Francis Wilson, James M'CfeiKht, Gi !e;in Bichl, I. F. Ponlius, John Gast, John Sutzer. Jn M.Taylor, Wm. Taney, Jr, re Ireis bach, John Will, John Rulil, .1 Ib.rber, Jn C. Moatz, N. F. Weaver, J in Wolfe, Uaniel Kurut. H. 3. Gross. W. C. Duncan, Robt .Smiih, Christ Mover, Dai 1 Barifres, Philip Musser, Fredk Heckmau, Chailes Smilli. John Grove, Geo. Bnrhanan, John Bishcll, Peler Wilson Jonas Mn-ser,Adam Fisher, John S.Forster, Thn's luti lies n, Saml Van Tries, Thos Wolfe, C. Coburrti Jacob Wolfe. Etilatluel Eibinger, George Jross, Daniel Kline, John Kremer. Jacob E. Stow, David Duncan, Juhn NctT, John Hweetwood, Geore Durbt, Peter Uiirfert, Henrv Wi'.mer, John Hasson, G.W. John ston, "Oeoree Boal, W. J. Wilson, James Irving Ham'l Gilleland, VVm. Burchfield, John Shirk, fl. H. ?totr, John R..ss, John Lyons, Joth M. Williams, J- Hazlett, John Isett, David Stewart Comminrimia-s. DISSOLUTION. V"OTiCE is hereby sriven, that thc Co-Part-nership in the" Tailoring business here t(.r,.re existing between JOHN B. MILLER and JAMES K. MILLBR; is this day dissolved by install consent. The books and accounts are in the hands of John B.Miller, who is authori zed lo settle for the Firm. Lewisburg, Aug. 30, IS53 JfaxV ferx's sew book. iTjr" COPIES ordered ia adrutut uf put OUUU kcttliimi Was pnbiished, on the 1st of June, Fias Lvi ro Tisxt's Pot roLio, with eight original illustrati.-ins, from designs by Fred. M: Coffini enpraved by S. Orr. One elegant ii mB' vol., 400 pases, gilt lop. Trice $1.29. Published by DERBY ft MILLER, Aubum, If . Y, or Derby, Orion it Mulligan, Buffalo. Tcr sale by A. CUMMING3, LewisbdrfT. Also, Goodrich') History of All atlontaa bound in Turkey Morocco. 1207 pp., 70 mcps and 700 fcngravings. For sale by A.CUMMlNGS.excluslvt Agent for Union atid Lycoming counties, August 19, 1 853-1 m PRESEHVINO and Pickling JARS Just reed arid for sale at the Mattimoth Drug Store. Ailg 10 Da. THOKJtf 0?t & GO. J UST ree'd and for sale at the Mammoth Drns Store a large supply of Dr. Green's genuine BITTERS, for cure of Dyspepsia, etc. Au; 10 Dk. THORNTON CO. Ilkkok's Patent Improved CIDEll MILL IN Ihe pre.-rnl arrangement of this highly approved and valuable MILL, the la'wr s divided by arranging a cutting Cylinder to break lhe ipi'Ii-i. and then deliver them to the l.ei cylinder to be reduced to pomace. By lhi arrangement the work ia performed fm-er and S'h oiUch leas labor. The Preat irrsnedj wilh i much larger tcrfw than formerly, and by a very ingenious device the Uie of the bag ia dipenaed with, and lhe Tub made to open at will to deliver lhe pomace while at the him time the Cider ia le t clear, and the woik can be -done with much Iced labor than by the old method. The Cylinder are Covered with heavy sheet Zinc, both on their pri) her:ej and cud ; the wood id them ia arranged ao aa not 10 Cll, Snd the whole wok on th Mill and Preis mule iu I lie veiy best msnner, and arranged with especial vie to their durability and aerrii e NO FAKMEK, who uses the Mill carefully and according to direcii.ins, WILL BE 1H VP POINTED i but, on the Other band, he will find tui one of th mat valuable aud tffiMeni mechinra on hi (aim. Tlie Machine is made to run by horse, a'eam Or hsttd power, and when the apple are ground a boy of 14 years of age em prea the pomace with all ease. OCj'Tbi Mill is warranted superior to any other PortaMe Mill in existence; and the Prop'-ietot is teatly at any time (on fair nut ice being given) tu test it with any Portable mill tnat ia nut an infringement on It. Farnlcn! examine thu XEWtA 'IMPROVED MILL, Lfjrr any otfer. One great advantage of Ibis Machine over all older ia, that IT WILL NOT CHOKE CP. and hard or soft apples can be ground, and yet the Cylinders will always reinaiu clear and in grinding order. The pried of the Mill and Press is $ 10. W. O. IIIC'KQH, Ilisrrixbiirsr. fjj Persons in t'ntoH County, and the upper part of Northumberland, can obtain ilitae Mill on application to the subscriber. tl t, , , . . . Lewisburg, L'nion Co. Pa. Aug. 36, 1954 - alf.iauil. " Recollect, ihis is the Newly Improved Mill.' DAGUERREOTYPES ! SPY HER . IliWIV would inform the public that tney have fitted up a tyd'u) iypiXMg foi Sfljj'l'i'ii'iiiP'ng. in the New Building over Dr.'I'horo ton's Drug Store entrance at the Jint door, up stairs where they are prepared to perform any work in their line in the best style of the art. We can take pictures at almost any hour in the day. Children taken as well as adults and other pictures copied. As we have now a permanent location, fitted up purposely and exclusively for Daguerreo typing, we think we can render entire satisfac tion, and respectfully tender our services. F. SPYKEIt, Lewisburg, Aug. I, 18S3 J l. HAW.V. The Old Mammoth TIRnfl AMD ntTRWtft- VmxHUuom liE-OPEXED. fir. Tlimil'mt itr. fn . VFFER to their friends and the public a J larje and well selected stock of fresh j II TH ACHIEVED. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, cronnd Spicea.s (pure,) Dve-atutrs, Brush.-, I i.,nb., l-.lume 5 Thonsanits ar tcstifjir toits ErTeacf! I V, Soaps, Fancy .Notions, Fro:" Ci.nirctioiiery.j . rj, aCT7.r. is kvidtjUt H.-f." Books, Stationery, and a variety i f ankles! fTEIi years of stu.lv and eipeiiinent by too numerous to mention. tj the Inventor, to cotnp mud from pure (live us a call and jud?c for yonrselres we, yls,lll0;e Mlerih a Powder that snot tn and charge nothing for looking. Ssr tal'' til? place of the thousand and one Remember the Mamrnmh Dro? Store ! rno-trium- tutt. " up an'l palmt t uioa the pul.itr a "tp Da. T. A. H. THORNTON A CO. I.n. Krnie,lir" li r lh .ui. of ail diia.i. wLth ll.e ' Unite cii-atioH ar- -1. Ir tn,"' he has 1'NkIui-v:I lh one . , in. -Kilmc tiiiH adverti K'.-ut. SfKS e.n ney eclS teraa c Mctlica! ( o lrcc of Prni.MiVdwa.''"'; W, XT: ";;!"- " - , -i.i-n ttinl lis i-aie liai. U-t. eliii-fll' iiuil;.tl li lue Mat FOVRTH AA'AVAL SESSKHV. Peu'i-rirania l'l - '- ""'M Mi.ti 1 ne next course oi i.T-ires in tn-s ranm- linn u-ill eummenee nn stalnrilii, Jaatf lal w.. - . - 1853, and conti-- weeU-. 1 ''' closing on the ruarv, lta4. :,,.n",-ai.. iwiii-a"ureviibjt.i.jai. r.r,ti.i -i-i.rt ,. . .. T l..r it lej.ly Ji.iK rDtui'iord vf pul t KLaule ..lit !ih'-T vl-.i'llU. It ri.ll i- lilVtv a.i.i judiiliMI-ly tTei. li. tilat IAVn t.jHMStO, M. l., trvt ar sClwijtuitry anl! a. Meauioul tliell'i:si-..a"ia.l..i-iiii.inl in M . i. Toxjeitlosv. 1 1. eili-r. ar-imi r-,V ftiner-rieeof ;h-T-t-m.cr a!:r:i ELLWtmill imftVEV, a. i., ITitwor ef the Prinrfrlesl hl..:,t.-ij cari-anaonha i n ntntanj-hr i.tiun i.f thfh nr ! ani erarllei-of Mi.i.-iii. Ii,n tuenttifr h.n-1 tl -ifMiiilrtitth'I'i-ti. n p tr:ii.-s u,e HTMIKKN DAKI.INi.VoN, M P.. ITnfereref Surgery. u,.-J. ira'atfJ tlie IViimry urirant. Uiafehv mi) -.'..: ANN I'liKSToN. Ml).. ITer-atr if liivsiu!iE:v. i alKt iHurtin the wlwlr Miv.ieo i-iDHitron of tut :.nei. il KI.WIN M;SSIilil.. X I'n.trsKir i.f AnatoiuT. bi .i-n h"n iu an ap,iater.i; li.-illn Mate, anj a r, , .. MAItK O. H K l; li. M. D, IToli'imor of Materia Mrtliea ami, and inJtihle care l- u ji- li:.. !. rurktl tien-ral Thrmpi-ntie.. L :.sTLSirR tinseiika P usdlb Srvi-.tRa MAKTIIA II. MOWUY, M B.. rrof--5ir of ObnUtrtca aud rt mhiikivp llnxui IWTa I'u.iui: ltwi of Woram and Chililr.-n. B IsrL.MiB Losua YilUi W.ta. ALMIKA L. KoM l.bll, il. "U, llaionatrator of Anatomjl Tu tn AKricu turiKt snd rir) m .n. it in an inraluabte and CheeiL.trr !'nnte;iy fi'r tiieir XKAT .'ATTi.K l.-il-mnR undfr Hn.F Persons wi.'niurr further- infnrmalinn as ia- Diarasrs. ll.'.an4.therwloaaitaea!p:.nt icrsons wi nnig luntier intormaiion as io.-i( b ,h,., M uabie f.,;ni a auupm.iim vt m natural terms, regulations. etc-.or desirous of receivlnir.rviVi"iis. copies of the Announcement, will please applvj Mllall COWS are nmr'h benefit. d hy o.ei.ionall personally or bv letlrr to tluj Dean of the Fac'-l"ix'nf ""l,'e:r " h" . V",""'. r, ' - ....T-.e,.. Nln-nsthcD the aliinl:l, rernoTe a.l oo-triii-tiolia frou. th.. Uliy, UAt IU J. JOH.SU, SI. I.'., aiilk tu"-. peoit all Ui aiwtii.n.,ai..l w-iHsiuiiitiy 481 229 Arch St. Phiialjclphia. IJdin? unrb to tho rtrrnth of f.ie nr.iui il. qu:in;:t) and . i.iunlity of hi'r Milk, Uream and Hutter. Tw-cx i I'UiirDltrV r HtM.S. during tlw trarni aesoua are eomttautlr orer- .rIIH.Ki"It.li .heatiPKthemrlTea.wbirh re.u!tnlD thi-lr ;-tr!ni t'ou-bs. WANTED 30 to 60,1)00 ft Maple 54 by 6':t" LuhR aud other niirt. ht-h nt.ir-o. it... , ,.nn . i . i : tta. a tep'leney to retard tetrir tiroarth. In all Hurli raei. SO to 30,000 do 4 by 4 unle .paantul. muni in a bm kit of -wilt, and gi-n 10 to 20.000 ft 3 in. Ash plank ..-rery other dpy. will aieiililjr rnn..e ail tt.Ti -oiti, , and 20 to 3t 000 ft 11 rlO Lthe auiuial i'l piaei iurr,-ur in II. altlt niid Kal. . , j .. . 1 .. ' a I cir i j fi Who. of ibe fen of th'tiitrtod. of ttil. w uutrr. having to be delivered this coming rail and Sfiring dnf Hher tht on. .r oth-r ..f ih,-.n.mi. nincii tt.is i-owier the bank of the River at Harrisburg. LumberpiieneSt, win he r niir-nir and nnuirrifai to mr of good quality and strait "rained is wanted, for'- "."SJ," f".h.i.'ur'fi" ' s'" J1. ,.rl,,i lOffi different kinds thry Can furnish, and when. Terms of paymenl-casb oh delivery and inspection. Address (post-paid) 480 W. O. HICKOK, Harrisburg, Pa. iSlEW FIRM. CABINET MAKING. DOXACftlY t tetDEtt having to-day entered into a Co-Partnership in the above business, would respectfully invite their former customers, and the public in general,! to give ihem a call at Dokacbt 's otd stand en North FOURTH street, where they are prepa red to do all work in their line wilh the utmost despatch and on the mtisi reasonable terms. F. A. DONACHT, A. D. ELDER. Lewisbsrg, May 1 1 833 TOSEDEBS m EAITiBES. THE present Proprietor of the newly disco-j Terms moderate. Residence on Market St vered H InQeld Cave (limestone) in kejow rour,h. DRY VALLEY, Uriinn Co. hereby gives notice i r ewisbur- Jutv 28 ISfil 3m5 lhat the Cave will NOT ht open an SUtDA V T I . for Visitors. It may b visiieil by Ladies and. tJClUr' XtMIC4. Gentlettierl bn any cither day. anrf oh SAtij fc ; j. f JOH N DAY ofevery week especial preparat.onsw.il A ML'MMEU deceased, late of KeMj- TP bedetoaccommatewu hereby required .o matte immediate' rav ffj-All persons are for1)odden to bfeak off T J .ubsenher a. h.s'res injure, or take away any specimens from the ...wushitj; and those bavin: Cave, under penalty of prosecotio :J?JZ ,h- wi Bresei!t the. mm . ( ,m i. e,rtiret.c The payment of 12J cW . only is ren.tl.rcd of every person before ententlg. Dry VaCer.JuneSSjlMi Material Aid ! IN lhe shape nf i nKSH MK4T, care fully dres.-ed and cut up, furnished recu larly on T uesday, Thursday and Saturday morninas, from the nawly fitted Head Uuarters of the subscriber, in rear of h:s resilience entrance in the alley from St. Julio's street, north side, between Front and Second streets. The personal services of Mr. I. Whitiotk have been secured as superintendent, and every arrangement made for the satisfactory accommodation 01 tne puDlie. Customers regularly supplied at their own doors with Beef, Mutton, Veal, etc., aceordins to order. A fair share of public patronatre is respectfully solicited. JOHN JOXES. Lewisburg, Aug. I, 1853 Port Monti; ar,Pockt Boohs and Fancy wioort. . rpttfi attention of lhe Trade, and others, in I want of Porte Monnaies. Pocket Books. 'Bankers Cases, Dre.-sing Cases, Portable Writing Dek, Backgammon and Chess Biard.hessmen.Peafl, Shell and Silver Card Cases. Work Boxes.Cahas.XeedleilonkvWoney : Belts. Cigar asps, Pt-rlf'.'lit'S, Kaor Strops and Razors. Traveling FIks and line Cutlery . io?e!rer wi'h a lar aritv of Taic t Goons, ! ...u;t. ...;n u -:.i ni iuA t,.I...e w lilt u will cv- juiu ut nit ' v k i i t - t . . '. Bl. SIS'fTIf, iiirfe Monnmr and Piiekrt buk .Viimfuclurrr, :iin!87 205 Arch St. belv Siath. Paikan. WFICKART'SCATTLEPOWDES iirrKiiii'iiii'imiii.i .uiiir r -ri w tll r u,,w u i .u t .n .-i: a. ih"- r. i-.-i frurn ullier Mat fl llie t iihii ;nry Ik tciUUt t mill ht ata irm.ini'iit in that Sin hi . unit .! iiismI :vrutlal, AS tbo turv-tPb aril Brnrh thrvn. i- are AvtffThAXir.u D. or I lt;v 01 T (S.tU' ctutv,) Kill) T, Ltii. u Co. T. TOCll tied iastnHneiital Unsic. AffeLVlLLR MALCOM. Pro.Csr.r of 111 Piano f'orte in the Lewishtirg Female Seminary, having a few leisure hours, res pectfuliy tenders Ins prolesslonal services to the citizens of Lewisburg and victniiy. The subscriber has studied under the most distinguished professors, both ir Europe ami KSr" auen,,.,, ,o ,ne aims against tne same kui e - seltle.ne.it lo k JA(J0U ,itMMr W 30- ,9yj l ExeoutDr. 4liiilnir;itnr,i oti-e. IETTEUS ,.f Ad:niiii-'r.itinn havlr.(j tee: j .Inly r ranted tc thr Undersigned on stale of JOHN HENMNO. deceased, late of etly Tvp, Cnitm I'oonty. niilie is hereby iiven all pers..r:S imb.-lilefi to said est' M ae iiniiteiliate pavmrnL and tli""8 i.iWnjf lanns aa)nst it will present theitt, allestedi nr s.-''. meet. to DAN'L b.4i:LDI?I July 7, 18 as. pd Adiniutsu-ato?: f2SSSHt!l I "IHE un ler.-isned have this ixf eMMtd inlrJ ro-prtner.hip ur.d-r the firm of TiariSi iruaar & Lkwis, fur the transaction of a enerai Merchandize and Produce business at he stand formerly occupied by J. P. Tustiu. The former patrons ol tii etablislinient and he public In s-eneral will please enntinn atoruii; uj with their patronage. JomKPII P. 11'siTIN. A ns.M.OM B. WTI'ART. THOMAS LEWlSi Lewisburg. May 2. lnM Fresh Meat! 'I'HH nndersigned respretfiilly antioiinrr I tli:it hts Hulrlirr Mo ia the rear ul his rcsidcm e uii r'ouih TH1MI) street) i aain in oprration, and llrf, rt, Multm, te-. will be re'.ttlarly supplied tn his friends ami the public, I t imni, Thiihsbat and rJTCT :noruiuS, ou cheap and n'-iitninodalinij termsi FUA.X.CH SELLERS. LewisbufT. May 12, lis5: SEW VMM Pil V I I VC and t II tIR .lIAHI.Vti RAVING entered into a co partnership fur tlie rurpose !! carrying on the above branches of husines, the subscrib?rs are pieparrd lo eiccute work ia their line, .1 T THE OLD STAND, at the upper end of Market street, with ihd utmost care and despatch. As they have both ha I the be-t advantages in oMaii.in"a know lede of their business, and are determined to give entire satisfaction, they hope to receive a libetal share ff patronage and psv. JOH. B. CUTLER. WILLIAM WHITLXO. Lewisburg, April 18, 1853 )L'?T received au assortment of fine tone, rosewood Melodeoos, from Geo-A.Prince 0t Co.'s celebrated establihmeiit, Buffalo, PiiYi 4 octave Melodeons from C to C f 45 4 ) do do ; to 65 5 do do F to F 75 Large 5 do F to F, Piano style, 10 A. L. H ATFIELD, Lewisburg Frotcstant America's Bsok for the Timss. Dr. Dowling's History of Somajtlani TL'ST published a m awn tftiikeka tni tios ol Da. DOWLI.VG'S HISTORY OF KOMAlVlKMi This popular and valuable work (which i. Protestant bnt otherwise Onseelarian) has been pronounced by all Protestant denom inatioiis the Standard Hutory uf the subject of which it trea!3. In consequence of the late fire in the Pub lisher's otublishment, he has been uuable for the !-i:t few mouths to supplythe frequent orders for this woik. He has now the pleasure to aunnuoce that Dr. Dowliug has prepared an extenMve and valuable Supplement of about 150 pap-s, including all ihe recent events of interr.-t tu relation lo Pope Pius IX., the strug--ze fur liberty in Rome, the Madiai, Gavazsi etc. eict.and that ihe enlarged work (making a m ble volume of 815 pages) is now ready and will be supplied lo agents, booksellers and tk- .-.-l- ' p i f fmx VI1 the old editions. Hundreds ol testimonials from distinguished clerjymtn. scholar1;, presidents of colleges aud otht-re, hatre been received, testifying to .the fidelity and value of this History. A single one) of these, from the pen of that eminent Protest ant scholar, the Rev. Gen. Tl. Cheever, D.D is given as a specimen) of the whole i "Tui exiallrut and beautiful wntfe," cys Dr. Cheereri ''hKa.-w. m.tfiy ard w- rj srmnff daiini trr poiular favor, and we ,li, net d-ie thjt it i. d.tiued to hare a eatra-oMitia-y .t. It ii o: - i f the irerft tleinntly eaibellt.-hwt and ei out' d works as Lara ever men iurtl from tha American prra. : eontatninr a lartn aumter of bigrhl liiiL-faed eueravin, ilit.trtive of tha ireuonle. auper iMittoii. parcntions and in. hlent. of Hutnanisre, whtcb .ft.-w let I a nip.t eloquent tale, and art of real utility as w-H ier ern.mntnl. The rk r.-elf is rharartcr. l-f en-et rrrnreu.sndaentepnh.n$ifraiHt9crititural ti w ut lite ntnn and ni-tory of th l'ojih syatem. It t-r. ?-nt a 9ui ciurt but sathiuntly full hedtrv of the r!e l-T'-irx.-H. eirur. i-rucltiea, ai.d pr.eet oadttien nf the a:T.afeteal he rererenee to he ftio.1 uodbuhU-d lt-ii- liiej.. r.ht.J in a apintrd, enaina and tin; TK-iii. tve-. ami arran-sl is th tnii-t Inrid maaberr H m1. itiKi: in T'.rr. and ihridi-ncs. and. witti its Leautirtt illutrati!iJ. V 1-ir.T ndaited to furoih a virid and im-fir-'oi' f rt-'il'lrt-i f KoniiiniSm as it than any otfa.r iKSik we t.no oi. It aitp.;e-e a rreat tack in oar tbeolo i -:.l ift.-n-iuri ; mid now lhac n vontiirt with koine is irnvd uoei mid is b to reiome the buslne- of us a!. c. rv. aiel li,Uy. a o:k to rtclily stored with fct.-tli ninl aT mm -.-t. riil lie ntiet timi'lvand ufful. W ridiottld !- !...l in li in iwi-i-y fanu., and adorwUi entry tni Irf Ml tl'e larr ' rjj-Aeiits lor the above Work, lo whoni sj liable inrtncenien's will be offered, want? i tl very Sta'e ol the l'nion. Applr to EDWARD WALKER; Publisher. May,18V. IU F'.tlton S;. ew Vorki TAKE NOTICE! The ttndersigned, wonlJ respectfully announce to the rtiiitefs of r.ewir.bu'w and its vicinity, lhat thtV are prepa red to do all kinds IIlRTk mitl.ins at iheir bhup nit the corner M nrth 4th street and the Bnffaloe road. ItoN Shoeing, Wagon Work and all ktndl of Repairing dune to order. Coal, Iron and Giant taken in exehnnge t-T wor!:. K II. Filtflvr. Mar 1. A ST OCK O t" Sdjic. and Boots and Shoes, Stationery. r"1lIE subst-nber knnounces lo his rt icii.lli I and lhe poblic getienlly that he has lust received trern Philadelphia a large and eicel: lent as'trimeui i.f coni;riing every hti. I arid variety of lientlo: men's Bod, Gaiters, MdHroes, Ties. Sli-petsj Ac. J; Buskin, J-ntiy Liods, and Tis br ill latest and most rt'i'"',ved styles. W-yaC. Misses', ntld Children' Boots. Lace Boots.Oaiters and Shoe cf every style and v.-ir.rty n.'w Wi-rri a'so a choicer selection of til"! School Jnd Classical BOOKS noTf H Use in ou Academies aJ Scaoo'ij together with i grod assoitineut si Slatl ncry, etc. Tne iWr good have hrftt fsffiillr select led and will be sold at rit fedaied prices. The undersigned abc 8nrtl.nne to rranufac ture Boots and SIMS fif Cveiy 3e.ript:on tit order, and from Ifis for experience and a determinailon to sf are no effort or expense M lilease.be hpes to literl and receive a liberaj share.)!" business. JlH. HOUGHTON. I.ewishorg. May 5, 1H53 CCHOOL OiiUtRS batlv prinled and fbf O sale at ill? CVi.wrc DCctt !(H9 li I
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