u LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. B c. HICXOK, Editor. O. K. WOHDE1T, Printer. ! 4iST 30 rash In axlvsnea. t,7 ia thwmwitln t2paid within the year, and fi-itl at Oi cud of tlie year, irntj In Phllmplii V B Palmer ana K W Cnrr. Lewisburg, Fa, F.nmr Morning, Oct. 7, 1S53. a" C7EHTIZE' Executors. Adminlrtrstors. Public .i-,r.i:itii'ti"ontrv Merchants Manufacturer. Business Men all who wish to procure or In iiWof amine-would 0. well to ri.e noticeof th.' Jhr.aliihr'W.r7r.mrf." This iu.pcr h ..J ;..nBnii ttiM n MMmiinirv Hmiai. w'nf as lar?e rronortioB of active, solvent producer, .a-..dl.nyoth.r,oth!ttaU. - , , . i . .1 ", Division Tickets can be had at tuts of- (ice on and after to-morrow. Call or send cud fair fir tlietn, and soe that tliey Lave treatment at tlie Polls. "r - ' ' ! Kjir-e hear it stated that a line of: coaches, from Williamsport tliroi.Mi Lew- ! M ?nW ..ill --,,n 1...rf I-l'UI .V (UUMUij, ...i. uui.j ..i ...... t.r, ia time to entitled with the cars. This will make Lewisburg hut one (lav fn:li Philudclr'hia. i Notice. The Cm.o.Niri.F. and the 7V hyrafjk offices are now at the old STANli Market Square, up stairs, left hand door. I .oVfc'sT."- Sl'IH IS 1 HE TRrE Sr.AXISQ of the Word PtTs'l-V." r mi Uw twoOrees. words from whi.-h ii is .trriee.1. Vhi iM th pinilimitL nnt a'n'ri:iti' tiii .if tin. TM E IlKiKsTIVK FLt 111. .T liATltK: JI K'K. itrr. I" It i. H t;lHT N. ( l'l.ii.i.l. lil:i. frum tlir lturlh St-'iuach ol Ih; Ok. for the run- of tud:--ti(n d llviieia. It i ;ilur'fi on n mly f..r mi unliltliv SUW!fl'. No nrt of iotn rmn tiju 1 iui riimlir,. i..rri'- It ivndrr. UO"0 E1IMJ rli--i!y o.imiti nl ith IIELTII. tu! Bupk ..f IIh- OX, ID molhiT 1 j.arl of IU ip-t ) ly4il Thonil ot iarriit who iist nj-fnj' rnnivoB--d -f r-uir il. '1-iO' 1. c. r not mMiTf. t'.at wl.iio thwj ni pur v lu-t;t tiif I'sitit'itt. tli-v arc m-tunhy lvinjr tUi-;..jiNlti-n' fr wti. of d5safi.', u.-li ax Niuraiioa. lu. ,4 wiiht. rttkin t-f liml-. if. In n.l"T roiunin ill lt- louii.1 lli- RdTtTticmpnt o; Iliiti..i(-k' M.-d.rin-. U liwl we .-k Oir KUt-mi-.n f .t-i dilsftir iiitwili i in tliir u n iw well it- He-irclnl- IrenV hfitlt. In l.ivr f'Oll laint nod ail disorder arMiix fr.nn tli.in.- I a IpiIii .u. tvof. bomiu iii1i- u.-e ui i the ody C'-M'iin un-dn-nw. ll..li-i;nwk'i. I.n.-r I'll'. ! H m d.-rr'mi." Imt iisk lor tl 'lifii.-lt'K Worm ; fvrui' Mild l.ler I'll!-. uimI otiTV.- tl:! t .rh llrtfi lh sig-; nWtJ. or ih KnnM..r. J. . UKX.sa:k, a. nue riiv rrauius. il4y L'unccLe.l liis Day. Wheat 125 live Cvi I. 'urn - 50 J.ts 37 I'iaxsoed I 12 Dried A.es Ion Bullet lfi 10 ''"allow Id frd Ii' H icon 0 U .m Vi Cloverseed 4.(10 -tim ii In Rochester. 15tli ult-, by Ittv. J. A. Smith, Wii,-to UAnrsT, pastor of fliestnnt Hill (P.) Bap'ist ch'.irch, and Miss Jivmi S. C'lxik. of R ich-ster. By Rev. Win. E. Cornwell. 22d ult., l.'nun Ciovrjiix, pastor of Windsor Baptist church. Chester county, and Miss Sillic Hahv, id Montgomery county. By Rey j'.P.Thon'ipson.Pih u!t N.A Caikiss. Editor of -The SiuJent," and Miss Moti C. II. tsina. all of New York City. DIES, Iu Wilkes-Barre, 3t)ih ult., aged about CG vnars. Hon. Amiiow Bhimost, long tune a pMinitient politician. In Ransomville, X. V, 7th u!t., Cnnn IhtrrrsBK h. formerly of Noi ihuinberland county, iu his 40th year. Dissolution. rpiIE Partnership between the subscribers JL has been dissolved by uiiitiial consent. 'I lie accounts are lo be settled I V lt:ms!ow Fnrrcy.aud the busine.-s continued by Mathias Hate. M ATHI S II A IE. KAXsLOW FLKICEY. Lcwisbur?, Oct. 6, 18 )3 Adininltratort .sale. rILL be offered at Pt.blic Sale on Thurs- day and Friday. Oct. 27 and S. next. Corner Cupboards, Stoves and Pipe, Bees by the hive, ami various nines oi r .muuii: Mis and Household and Kitchen Furniture loo numerous to menlin. Sales to commence at 10 o'chck A. M. each day, when terms will be made know n by JOHN DATESMAN. JACOU KOSTENBADER. Adm'rs of Htsar Kostes b wi.k, dee'd. Oct- 3, U53 'J Dissolution of Partnership. N OTICE is hereby given to all persons .I.- Ua.lc.Atr. heret,fore exiMing under the Firm of ' I ... . . , .. j v, Ai.- Kimman, Kelter y A. o., i.ss im u .'r-u . sulved by mutual consent of all parlies. Wit ness our hands at Forest Iron Works this 4lh day of October, A. D- ISA Ml' EL KAUFMAN, DAVID B. KAUFMAN, DANIEL B. REISER. N. R. The business wi.l henceforth be car ried on under ihe Firm of Kaufman r It-ber, who have the books, etc of the former Finn, and will settle them at the old stand. DAVID B. K M'FM AN, DANIEL B. REBER. Forest Ironworks, Oct 4, 1853 82,000 1 Worth CAIUSET FriiSITi llE, For sale al the large Brick Warcroom of I'onurliy & i:ider, (Fourth SL one dunr from Itta.r's llrt.-l.) OUttstoe.lt comprises Rosewood. Mahogany, WainuiandCoiiase Dressing BLUEAI'S Plain and Fancy Mahogany Bureaus SE CRETARIES and BOOKCASES in endless variety. SOFAS. OTTOM.W. UIVAf, Mahogany Chairs and Whatnots Card. Pier, Center, Sofa. Dining, and Breakfast Tables Grecian. French. Octagon, Cottasc, and Common BEDSTEADS Rosewood. Walnut, Manogany and Cottage WASHSTANDS, and various other articles. All work wtmxTiD to be well made, and e-n the most reasonable terms. Cash, Produce knl LumlT taken in pavnieut. I. A. DONACHV. A D. EI.PEi: " . Ir?..: f day and Friday. Oct. 27 and Si, next. DIS l KlC l Ai J-UlisM'al. 1 ,!,efolIowinspwpe.ty,r..IloM.C'ows.U.Us of verv ,, cjlij!M1, ! v.ung Cattle. Sneep, Hogs, V agons. I .,. I I , I),.mn(..ralsfrom Hitlerent Meds Harrows, C.lm ators. I hresmng Mach- . 9 WEIKICK. ,ue. Hay by .he ton Corn m the ear, lack V -ft . n ' become . candidate! sauih's I, m.Is. lot of new and old lion B.ds, r q es.abli.shed Bedilirm. Tables. Chairs, Bureaus, a-iocks. NEW FALL GOODS! J. HAYES & CO. JJ leave to inform their old customers I all others that they are now openim; 'nr '"e ""i ounce ana iiesiraoie siocks l ( vy that lias ever been brought 10 this r . i- - i . i , , i vle...7..'7.r,..,.....e.. LI.,;.... :.l. J- -.ii.iiu u creat care- anJ of s'Jch s,'les' P.""1'"". ;i II 1 nrifnc a Iii lll If Curnnai-Kiin a rnl , partieulailv invite all in want of Goods to Call esamiiie fi r tlieill,Hvr, at Otrt.5 HAYES" OLD STAND. . T I J ADIES'FINE DRESS GOODS of the most ; desirable styles just opening by J. HA ES & CO. I T)ES T assortment of Lidies' Spencers. Un- J, dersleeves.Cufis. IMkfs. Flounces. Jac "net and Swiss I iiscrtings, Thread and Seam !EJr't?s to be had at HAYES". i; ADIES' deep Trimmings of all kinds and qualities, alsn Fringes, Gimps and But tons at lew prices at HAVES. IliNEST Molesfcin, Cassiiincre and Magyar i HATS, Silk, Plush and Cloth CAPS at HAVES'. i'u:asi-: to head this. 1)OOK AGENTS WANTED, to sell Pictor- 1) ial and useful Works for the year 1853. vVanted.iu every section of the United Slates, active and onlerpnsini1 men, to engage in Ihe sale of some ot ihe best Books published in the Country. To men of good address, pos sessing a small capital of from f"5 to f 100, such inducements will he otrered as to enable ihein to make from j'i lo a day profit. ,.-- 'I'l... II I..- v... n . r ,lkJ ,i i . , i . . . Jul in their character, extremely popular, ami ; ,,.., , .i FJr1un.,erpa,iiculars.add,essf(pos,Paid.) liOUEI'r SKAi.S, Publisher. INI William Street, New York. FITS! FITS! FITS ! THE E iFT!.E I XRA-'T EPILEPTIC PILLS, -(r tjte eurt ,,f ',y Sw.-ms, Crump, and all J . . , , . .Vtwiji ami Cttllxtltltt'OIUll Utzflisui. rr. t ii i .1 1EKSsON.S who are laboring under tins J distress:"? riinln iy will find ihe A EGET ArtI.E El'Il.r.ri It; PILLS to tie the only nmedyever discovered fur curing Epilepsy. it Failing Fits. TIh-s l'ilt -.s n f7'iific U'ti m on tl.t nrrriu st'u:. nfd A-h.ii. Ii tl- ir.- (i-ei'rir-.! -i-i:il ir tli 1 ur:oM'"f uriii 111-, t!: y i 1 I- f.uiid of ss-ij,l In-n- -li I- r nil -r- ii it!li.-Ti-d w::h w--sk nrrv . or who-i itm-itit sv-tein In... U-.n iisj.r:it-1 or .ha!l-rsl fr. ..ui ; ; hi -.us. a liMl. v. r. lo t-liri.ii c tinl:iitit-. or d.fl-aM: -l l.'ii lln.Iil!-. .iiM-riiilui'-d t'j iiLrrouu'Mi. tlii-y arc cxis-t iiu--;v U-ni li-iul. ; I'r: ! p r l"i. or two 1 ox-5 f..r Terpon out of I tli t'it . t-m-l..iiiir a remilt;!!"". aiil Iinre ttie 1'iltr i-ut j I'.rin t!ro:ih the ninil. Ir- f i-o-!iie. t'jr tlt' l-y j .sKTU llsNCK. No. his. KM.-nM.-kR SriiFiT. Kaltitiior., , V-l.. to wh.tfii rl-ri from all .nrtif tlc l ui-'U uiu.t 10 nd.tri-.ctit. (Kl jiMid. ( ly47" Tie e.w. . Of f BliLS. of LAKE SALT just reed by 'jKAJ J. HAYES ct CO. ' IissoMiilio:. "V"OTK"E is hereby given that the Co-Part-nersh'p theretofore existing between the subscribers under the Firm-name of Mrtzgcr V .Vi4i.uii, was by mutual consent dissolved on the 1st of May Inst. All the accounts are to be aetlled by S. D- Vunson. JACOB L. METZGER, SLV.O. D. M IN SOX. Lwisbnrtr, Sept. sk. l.i:t I'aiify Fur Slore. 1DWAKI) S. M AWSON A CO., Importers ami Manufacturers of FAC H KS AM SAA call the attention ot the public ti their extensive stock, n Inch llieyofl'er upon most reasonable icrnis. Wholesale and Retail. Stouks H:l North Third street above Arch, Phi. ad-; and 44 Maiden Lane, New York. Rook 4?rnls 4Tsiiitr1. V GENTS WANTED in every Town and Ccuuty in the Tinted States, lo sell the must popular au i sal able books published many of them beautifully illustrate, I with Col ored' Engravings ; also the n:ot popular works i f T. S. Abtiii-r, including "Aaliur's Cottage L:l.r..r " I nt'-l lir.-t nrd enterf-risbi? uien tvill find tliir s pleas- Mi i-r fiti.l.ie- bo- ii.-. .riL-ii!a. sl.lr-s ( poe-m-l ' .1. . Blt.Alil.KV. PuM fI.t. lv4 s'o. s N .rill fourth .-t. '.iVirfr;Ai. T)X " J T7" M for J jstices.ConKlu J5J J.V i 1VO iili,fcc.,on lidtidat the I lirnntrlc t.liir , or printed to order " , characer, and ample experience, eminently , . I . s- L . I' . iU. tannnrtint .irni- an. I ' qualify hun f r Ihat mo-t tmportantolnre.and . recommend hun to the cm.ice ot me tax-payers without distinction of party. Sept .20. NT,Y GOODS! r you want cheap Dry Goods, Groceries, stoves, or Hardware, call upon Heater, liroriscr & Moore, who are now opening their new Fall Stock. Tlf v trill n:li d-nfh as luw as tlisy can V 1:,hI I'll '"'Jl'J' tVail I'apers! WTT-r-ALL PAPERS! The subscribers have now in store their complete Fall Stick of I'apcr Haniiiis, Curtains, &c . 1 ,t wliich they t Iter al very low prices, iiolcsaie and Retail. Our assortment is very complete compris-1 cail. inaiiuiaciurr a iuij;- 'iifiutii j. our f.uo.N. and can sell at ihe It. west rates, done tn the Country at City nnces. PARHISH & HOUGH, 431 .Aollll jTIFTH Ol. J . .yMM- ' w..n.,tl...s Iewisiiurp: S-aiiiiRS InsJllii'lon, v S now open and ready lo do business. The I regular Discotir-t days are Wednesdays. The following named persons are the DmtcToas Willi a Ct'trnox, Esq. Mr. Joassnv Walls. Mr. I!vf.ss Aviniiss. Mr. James M'CutiunT. Mr. Thomas Hatis. Mr. Wiiiuv Fnirir. (oilllll F. MlLLSR, I'sq. OiFici.as WILLI l CAMERON, Prenidtut. H. P. SHELLEIL Trtaurer. Four percent, per annum will be allowed on ail deposits over six months; and three per cent, less than six and over three nionlbs. H. P. SHELLER, Treasurer. Lewisburg. Sept. 19, IS53 j . . i N TOTKS r'rumis.snrv, Jmlcntrriil. "d Jul il' N'o'.cm (Mail!.) it M.lo olTicp. THE WESTER SESSION OF TTIK LEWISBURG ACADEMY Will commence on Mo.ydat, Octobkb 17lh, to continue SO weeks. The course of Instruction in this Institution is calculated to prepare youths tn enter Col lege, or for general business. Composition ami Declamation receive careful attention. Voung men residing in the neighborhood, who are at leisure during the winter months, will find the present session a good opportu nity for improvement. All cross, immoral practices, both in and ,M ,!,e kindness. about the school, are strictly prohibited ; and Kindness, courtesy, and a spirit ot honorable rivalry among the pupils are encouraged. Tne subscriber is solicitous to secure a class of young Ladies. Tuitimi For Languages ?lo. Higher Eng lish ?S. and Common Branchac. f .nc.lmtinp- Keadinsr. Writin Arithmetic, tienoranhv. Grammar, and V S. History.) $6, per session: 50 cents extra, per scholar, for contingent ex penses, charged during W inter session. No deductions except for sickness. JOHN RANDOLPH, 8ept. 10, 1S33. Principal. II.C"f rliart, DmlUt, having left Lewishurs on a short visit eastward, will return by the third week in October. Lewisburg, Sept. 9, 1B.3 HENRY C. IIICKOK, Jlttornri) at f aiu, I,o isbui?, t nlon County, la. 4(InilnlKira(or ollc. IETTEUS of Adminisiration having been J duly granted to the undersisiied on the oiate ot NICHOL AS WEI.sH, deceased, lale i of White Deet Twp., Union County, notice is I hereby given all pe hereby given all persons indebted to said es- . ... ta,e t'j make immediate navment, and those tate t'j make iininediale payment, and those '' Pr-en, them. attested for settlement, to JAMES MARSHALL, Sept., 16, 1353. Administrator. FAIi. WARNING! V LARGE number of accounts are still in the hands of the Executors of Sii-kl A inns, late of Lewisburg, dee'd. Notice is liTeby given thit all dues must be paid forth with, or legal measures must be adopted to enforce them, without discrimination. Sept. 8. BYERS A MM ON, Act'g Exr. i)RESERVIXGand Picklir.gJ RS just reed and for sale at the Mammoth Drugstore. A"? 10 Da. THORNTON &. CO. I UST rc"d atoi for sale at the Mammoth f I Drur Store a large supply of Dr. Greeu's genuine UI i 1 Li's, lor enr? of Dyspepsia, etc. Aug 10 Da. THORNTON & CO. Just Rerrivcd, "I'-IINE Lot of Berage?, Prints. Muslins, etc.. I1 by J. & J. WALLS. Is HAD and Mackerel a new supply at May ia WALLS'. I i:.te sriiui M iekmt, 'xsjkm.-' Jleary Clay. Life ar.d Speeches of KETJRT CLAY, Willi A J'ORTMIT Af .1 TIKXT OF HIS illUTH-l-LACK To one largo octavo volume of 11,00 paio, l!Citrf.!llv l..nn l tn rloth. ci t l'KI:K ONLV 1'iIUKK IjiII.I.AU.S. Or, bound in T olumvi, nolu iiliu $;,-'. T 1HE work here presented is intended to trace clearly the career of Mr.CIay, from his entrar.ee on the stage of public lite down to the period of his dcaih mainly by the light of his own lofty, persuasive and impassioned etonm-rc". Mr r I .yV p-.rii:,ni'u!nry Hurl. elnr. dirert. Mid Ti-roiD. euitM.y all lUv illtitrHli-n that in tirt-dtol lo III. ir full MlMifl-flaodiiiL; till irrenl iitiloilMliie. ts-rii-ty. and iu I-stru t.l-l- liilis--l of I lit te.i-i he ci-nerst-ly lmcui.sl the cli:nu-r nri'l al.i.ily i-l tlie lratr. Ilia lir't aud exa-t ljrriiil ol liis ari:uui-ut u th eoutro TtTfi and lu ere-t of ihr tiu-i all colllltine tort-Doer bin n;fH.lir5 aiuoni: th-. tnoft itiuW' rontril-ution f 1'nlri-tti-m and Oeniu to tin euliAii--Din-ut ncd elera tlon of liie .uieri au trf-oi.l. JAMKS L. fit HON, feh'i.lier. Nu. 102 Chesnut slrat, Philadelphia. .!; d nctive ni.-n. wlio Uh to enirace in the iile of i l!..-nr.ve work, wiil he alto.-l a dtm-ount sulflrimtly Isro- lo enat.t- th.-m lo ninke a lirit-r;iU' buines of il. t r purta-ulurs, allr-i. J AMI'S I.. OIH.re. liitli.h.r. .Vi. 102 fhmnut Street, Vlitl-.delphia. itlioraplile rrlnlins Oflicc, ami a large ouantity o! I'll; I I l(t.S, lor Framing, and for Diawing I eachers. i K. VOLKMAR, ! Corner, on X. Fourth St. opposite II. Neuer's. j GERMAN and FRENCH Languages, Draw ing, Painting, and Draughting, laugtit by iv.v. WOOLEN and SILK Needle-work executed and sold by Mm. VOLKMAR, who also will cive instructions in that line of female educa tion. Lewislitirg, Sept. 1, 1553 IftILI.t:RS Iron Frame Fl.l.tOS. These celebrated Instruments, in addi- -,f, I Iicse ccieoi rtirii iii --- " r,,ic,n 1(1 lheir f,,rmer acknowledged supe- T 'T. . 1 al. ,.4tI Vi&ri(,ritv luve recently received the most UlalterinK commendations iron, ..ui land MrrucHs, who had them in use at their i late Concerts in this city. The public is invited 1 . -t- - . . '- l.u.... to call and examine Ilie assortment now on I hand, and for sale at the lowest prices, at the WAnt.itoos, 'i'2 S. Sixth St, 3m4S? Philadelphia. f 'a iiirxity .KctlichH ft. Frrrs ask A:rs Ciiei, sr Itowjsp'n Tonic .Mnriitr. rpHK ruiT;-r.i:ly of Free Medirine and I'opnlnr Knowl- A e edtr-. eh:irt-rl I y the Mate f Viin Ivnina at 11 last seamen vs. SBth April. IS .1.) 1n.1iNlvl.r1nr p.irie of arn-stir.tf the eviif renuliini; from ihe ,-rile of spur.!!. ,n,l lae)-ron. noe'rum, also tor the purjM.se. f supply ing the piiblie wirh reliable r.Tfidies in ea. s wli.-rin the patient nan not obtain or will not employ the best medKal adviser, hat ilur purchased that inraliisMe rem iilv, Kownnd's Tonie Mixture, on account of its just eei -brity anl known efnen y In the treatment nf lever and Airiic. and it. kindred srl ethn, has no hes:tati. in reeomm-ndinK it in the liiBhest terms to thu alrouug of th'j afllict.-d. ! llOWrl. r.lMri.AI.NT cnre.1 by WIH lii-sv-v- ; j BKllhV f,),,--. ihr .i.,.e Institution ext-n.l. iu pOWrX r.lMPI.AINT cnnsltiy It0WASD-3 Bt-ACS- iwtii.n. in like manner, to the r-m.-ly f -r -Ik.-rrei tni- pi.i, i ing u u oc ijjtwu': iu s,..... ... i i . Hon. !Inry K. (".ning. lion. J. It- FlaniK-n. m"-"-" J-hi. II itowand. M. D. 0. II. Alib.n. I. V. Hector Orr, ti-3- All enmman:ratt..n o I addresse.1 John H. 1 Kowand. M. I.- h-al of the I'narmaccutical Iemrtment, ,n4,.rM,,(1tettrm.ir.-rsiiy. " me i.iMns anaum., -. rut.. ttrsnrh lHP"n-TirT nt Ih Ptrri nf Or. T. A. II- TII'lKNT A A f0.. TWtT.rtr-7. DISSCLUTIOII. N OTICE is b rchy given, that the Co-Part-nership in the Tailoring business here tofore existing between JOHN B. MILLER and JAMES K. MILLER, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The biwjks and accounts are in the hands of John B Miller, who is authori zed to settle for the Firm. Lewisburg. Aug. 30, 1N53 JACOH DYEK, Cattvwissa, Wonld inform his old friends and the R"! public, generally on the West and North fli-an cb that he continues t kep ihe STAGE IfOTF.l.. in the center of Hie I own, an'l ast.s a fair share of patron t 'Sept. I t Hickok's Patent Improved CIDER MILL. TN ihe pre ent arrangement of this highly approve and valuable YiILJY Ihe lalmr is dit-ided by srr.Hiifinff a rtirifi? Ivhntler in break tin. am.lea. mid then deliv-r them to the lower rvlinder to be reduced to in.niace. By thin arraniienient labor. The Press in arrnnesd wjh much larger screw than formerly, and by a very ingenioui device the u-e of the bag is iti.penied with, and the 'Pub made to open at will lo deliver ihe po-nafe.while at the name tune the Ctilur is le t clear, and the wjik can be d-ne wilh much less labor than by the old meth-id. The Cylinder are covered with heavy heet Z'ne, both on their peripheries and ends ; the wood in them m arraiisnd so at n t In ell. and the wb'ile woik on the Mill ami Press made in the veiy best manner, and arranged with especial lf lo their durability and seriice. NO FARMER, who uses Ihe Mill esrefullv nm scolding to direciims, WILL BE DISVP POiXTED; but. no the o.her hand, be will 6ud this one of the most valuable aud etuzient machines on his (aim. The Machine is msde to run by horse, s'osm. or hind power, and when Ihe apples are grouoJ a boy of 14 years of ate cm preis the pomace with all ease. (Tj"Thi Mill is warranted auprinr to any other PorMiile Mill in existence ; anJ the Proprietor ,; is ready at any lime (on fail njtice bein; given) iiiiringeoieul on it. Fanner-.' examine rt XEWLY IMPROVED MILL, Lf:re you luy an; oljwr. One great advantnge of this Machine over all others is. tint IT WILL NOT CHOKE l.'P. and hard or soft apples can be ground, and yet ihe Cylinders will always remain clear and in, grinding order. I he price or the Mill and Prc.s is $ 10. W. O. lalCKOK, larriftlilirg. (j "Prisons in LViinn County, and ihe upper patt of Northumberland, can obtain ihese Mills on niiplicarion to tlio Fubscritier. mm IIICKOK Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. Aug. 26, 1133 " " Recollect, this is the Newly Improved Mill." lUGUPaltllEOTYPES! n m n . i J : .1. " . - a m si.ss Cs. ii t vv . u-onia ltiionii uie ,3 public that they have fitted up a I'och) ciprc.s.-sii' fcT 'j)iigiKWjoiJjii)f, in the New Building over Dr.Thornton's Drug Store-entrance ai theyfr.,, d,,r, np "t.iirs-. (,ntrance jn ie . from S(. J(lh.s sxrte, I h're ,hP' are Ved to perform any work n h M, hetween rnt a(1(, Seconii slreets. ; in their line , the best style of the art. Ver.he s(1Ilal lerl.ices of Mr. L U uitiock can take pictures at almost any hour ,n the 'bce spelre( a, ,np,rint,Br,eBt, and day. ( Inldren taken as well as adults-and- very arranraent mai,e fr the satisfac.ory I 0th:'r "ct"re COI,lt"1- , . r , J accommoda-.on of the public. As we have nw a permanent location, filled Custorncrs regtllarly supplied at their own ; up purposely and exclusively Tor Daguerreo- , ,rs W1,h Be,.f, Mal,. Veal, etc. according I typing, we think we ran render entire sat.sfac- . . f - . , .. valrnnaee is non.a.id respectfully tender our -erv.ces. i SPVKER, Lewisbnrg, Aug. 1, IR.'i-l L.HAWN. The Old Mammoth DRUG AKD CHEISICAL EHP0RnJ!I he-on: xed. j nr. TIlsu l o & Co., j Wlinlinulf A- Rrftitl Jritjji.ts, Leictbiir,. OFFER to their friends and the public a large and well selected slock of fresh Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ground Spices. i' (pure.) Dyc-Stuffs, Brushes, Combs, Perfume ; ry. Soaps, Fancy Notions, Fruit, Confectionery.; Books, Stationery, and a variety of articles ' too numerous to mention. Give us a call and judge for yourselves we charge nothing for looking. Remember the Mammoth Drng Store! Dm. T. A. H. THORNTON .V CO. TO I.I'JSIjriiJJI.i'i. AY TANTED 20 to 51I.IKI0 ft Maple 5 by fi 20 to 30,000 - 4iii 4 ly 4 ! 10 to W 000 fl 3 in.Ash nlahk . ' ' 20!,, 311.111111ft 1 do '- tl be delivered this coin'llg Fall and Spring on the bank of the River at Harrisburg. Lumber of good quality and strait grained is wanted. Proposals will be received till Sept. 1 for furmshim the above, and persons sending pro posals will s'ate the quantity and quality of the different kinds they can Iiimisli, and wnen 1 erms ot ,f nirmnil-cash on delivery and " !' -ay 3 Address (post paid) W. O. HICKOK, Harrisburg, Pa. inspection 4S0 NEW FIRM. CABINET 1 4 "Isv" J nUAMIII W 1-S.SI.I Od "-ley,, entered into a Co-P.iitnership in t'le above business, would respectfully invite their - , ,. ' ..i.i... : j 1 former customers, and Ihe rublic in general, ,0 lve ,),em a c3 al Dosacht's old stand on- j 12 - North FOUR I'll street, where they are prepa-, UO'l. dunrr Ihe wstm ,e..na are eon-tntly orer- , , ,, i - .i .;,u .1 a tl lie:niiiKt!trinM.iv.-i whi'h re-ultsin th-ir ir-tt;nrfA'oii--h- red to do all work in their line wi'h the tilni",, ..",., tu ,.,,. .,, ., r,ris..hiel. naturally despatch and on the most reasonable terms. ,i, a tendency to retard their imtb. In all such ea"ea J' i tebie epoouful. uiumI in a bnrket of swill, and tsiren -v,- -v.-i. ti v-?rrirr,-re 1 -ry otherdsy, will sjeMslily rem.reall dimeuttiea. and lit I I'l 'J J1-. 'JJr HA I -LJjlij theaninml wi.l f.o iiu-r. ae in ll.-atthand rat. 'I III E "present Proprietor of ihe new l uim.o- I vered "IY I II fit'lfl Cat e (limestone) 111 llRV VALLEY, Union Co. hereby gives nolici ... ...... " I'.-iij v that 'Ae Cure will A'"'' be npen nn SUXIIA YS for Visitors. It may be visited by Larlies anrlii .sseutials, as the Currv-eoml. and llrn.h liiemselves . :et,cmen on any other Y-UR-1 Zi DAY of every week especial preparations wiI.h i.e made tn accommodate with lights. . . 1 1 -. C I Inn . i heonlr rtrT rfi (icisoiis ot ; iwimi.o.. ... ...-o.. . .. injure, or take away any specimens from ll i; Cave, under penally of prosecution. The payment ot IV tu-nts oniy is require., of every person before entering. ' 1 NOAH WALTER. Dry Valley. June S8, 1853. TO PARESIS AXD UUAllDlAXS. Friiuarj Scliool. rs-sHP. clwrnl.er. in compliance with the I request of the Board of Trusiees of the University at Lewisburg. having assumed the personal lesponsibility of conducting the Pri mary Department, would inform his ltiends -j .i, nni.lif! eenerallv that he will continu to receive Pupils, in ihe room which he hasj. heretofore occupied(in the wing or thetcmalcriist,nguistien protesscrs. mun in cun-pe nn. seminary ) which is all that could be desired; merica, devoung particular altenuou to thr o- a School-room, being well furnished, airy, trt of traehint; Music. and comfortable. Tertns moderate. Residence on Market ?i He has also the use of Outline Maps, Orrery jielow 1 ourth. Globes, and other apparatus which are adapteda Lewisburg, July 23, 1S.-.3 3ml to interest aud profit children. 8 " As to his qualifications, and success as aj KKeeuIwrN .Uee. teacher, he would refer inquirers A those who . persons indebted U the estate nfJOH have had children under bis tuition. t. H UMM Els, deceased. late of Kelly Tp The first Term will comment on SepL12th,and continue 1 1 weeks, ending Dec.j iM, after which will be a Vacation of 2 weeks Tuition, 54 per session.or il2 per year. 5 ci..e,,.a. expenses. ,c.er... vLi( Lcw.saurs.Srr... "3-3?. the Mork is vsrlarn.ed faster and with much less ! IJ test il with any Portable mill IQat is not an 3Iatcrial Aid ! I N the shape of I'lH'.SH ItIC.1T, care- ( fully dressed ami cut up, lurnisheii regu larly on Tue-day, Thursday and Saturday mornings, from the newly lilted Head Quarters ..C ik. . ..I.c.r.l.nr in rair ff ki reSlitenCf resnec.fu;, Sl,clted. JOHN JOXES. Lewisburg, Aug. 1, 185.1 I'ort Nomialrs.Pfir kol Kookw and. runty (aoudn. r"PHIE attention of the Trade, and others, in f want of Porte Monnaies, Pocket Books, Bankers' Cases, Dressing Ca'ses, Portable Writing Desks, Backgammon and Chess Boards.Chessmen.Peirl. Shell and Silver Card ('ases. Work Boxes,Cabas,.ieedleB.ioks, Money Belts. Cigar Cases, Portfolios, Razor Strops unit naz irs, Traveling Flasks and fine Cutlery togi ther with a large variety of Fasct Goons, which will be sold at the lowest rates. F. II. S1IITII, Purle Mmnnie and Pc4r lik Mnmifiirlnrer, :lmtS7 805 Arch St. helow Sixth, Piiilao. all ii ul the rmrxntr that -ItiFICK ART'S CATTLE POWDER HATH ACHIEVED. Thousaada are testifying to its Efficacy' Til' merciful Mm it kinU to hti halt." VFTER years of study and experiment by the Inventor, to compound from pure -Z-t dile materials a Powder that should and mi st take the place of the thousand and one no.iruni iiot.-o up and palmed upon the ptihlir ajcer tuii lif-in.-!.-' lor Ih rure of all disnw" whi-b the Krute creation r h ir to," ha baa prodU'Vd tti one : h-d;n;r. tin. adv.-rtisemeut- oue en lie tjrHMu unina jlmrinxour rc mvils viitiialiir-. The l.-uii.l hai h en ' "Z ' - - - . ' "V" Tfc nrrrtl .,,,s.it.Hih-it woarfr'l t'uPI'1 - r.1 t now nn tind. wi'li tho we way iMrrtmiu-r fr rrm ..tl. -trtl l f th I' Uinta- hiioiiiui; tliis roa"-r t piMi all lh rUMtlri prop- 1 ,.r,,, here t fo.tn. e de-in a fulsome tirade of aord uiiiis-wir.f.--liii:auredth.-itila',irrt merit will cure f..r it a reioly sale. Iw-ioir romptwd of pure vel-UhlH inr. tii nt-. II enn bv isf-;y and judu-iously jriten l that Motile atilllial tl.e 111 ,l.l-:.at all wa-uand in 'ilias rl'ieia. 1 1 eTs:t.- are u'i.- - i.;i--,.' ! 11, iy-l'm,er. atinca l..oatelearrsKwiihapr.-u.iturei.ne.l,lii.i. the nor. out :ontli luer tmul it (tp-otlniifirhidt-iljon.piirltlee the i II o,l. r. v--i'il- the t riu . ry oriraus. then hr impruviuic i '"fl priwretii'S the whole physical eoodition of Ihe animal i n h-n in un npiareuty lu-althy state, an I aeertuia HI:a .r:.,ci,re .h.n he l.ar.c.n.r.efcd th- j iist.hh, iiiasbass r'-isma t-rAoosns lLAM3rtlM lie. A Hia IT"P L llUO NrLMl Ll MU.-i YELLOW V AT.ll. Tk l"4- Airririiiltirit am! n-iirymi-n, it in .i inT,nnMc ntii.-flv tnr lhir .NKAT V.A1I1.K l:iiMiritir under llo r Dtr. 4es. Hoi.L'-n llKv.ti. ttltrof thr many omipltiinu Wliien lii-y ao: iiu.o ii"u a suep.rs.v'u w. mo u.luiu Mlj(1 COWS are much t-n.fild .y orerionsl!y n,iN,llc il,.-ir p ..r l-m-l. It hsn a trrdeney to .rr-ntlu-n the auiiul, remove all obstruction,! from the m'ltl IiiIh-s-lo-o:oote sli tl.e .-er.-ti- tls, altd eons nuenlly ., '..... . :. ,,,;,!,,,. , her Miik.tr.su. ai.-t muter. r Uk on, r othr uf hr animMii whi.h i,"o.,,rr wnetits. will Is so ni-sr.ilr and so nnnierriful tn the n no. . it.- w-.is oi i.io.i.nu!.. oi ill. rouiurj, na.iBi r - a - t - and unjust tn lom-.-lf. as not to eive it a trial? I' '.Ve .-'.lili-leul ly predict that w hrever it "8 once introduced t will be as p rm:in-nt in that stsble, and dis-med as are K'"K'-- V??? 5?C?e Vocal and Instrarnentil Mruic. ELVILLE MALCOM, Professor ol Piano Forte in the Lewisburg Female Seminary, having a lew leisure noiirs, res .lec.tfully tenders his professional services to he citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity. The subscriber has studied tinder ihe most ire ni,rPhy rrquircd lo maKe immeuiare p:n ncnt f ,h s. (npe jn ,,, Inim? a-ain same to tne sunscnorr at nis rrs l!v township: anil those haunt ist the same will present then F Inly attested" for settlement to ' 1 JACOB HUMMEL. Executor I .July 30, 1333 fd . . Tl B.7 b AdinlnlMtrator'a Ktlcc. j I HAVE received from the Register nf Union county, Letters of Administration upon the estate of Lnwis Sm.tt, late of KellyTP,dec d. All persons indebted to said rslate will ple: make immediate payments, and these having) claims againsl the same will present them duly ' authenticated for settlement t" I DAVID MVEKS, Administrator, t Kelly, Sept 7, 185:1 3.1 Perfect Fits ! J02IX II. ailLLER carries on the Tailoring business, on his own bcok, at bis : old stand on North Third Street, (sin of the J Striped Coat) where be will attend to Making, and Cutting as usual. The fALL FASHIONS ( for ISitf. received from New York. ( All woik done in the best style and on the most reasonable terms. Priwiure receivril at Market prices. iLewisburg.Sept. 3, 1853 ryA good JOL'K. TAILOR wanted by JOHN B. MILLER. Fresh Meat! fllllE undersigned respectfully announces X h" his llii teller Sliop in the rear ol his residence (on South THIRD street) is again in operalion, and Beef, Veal, Mullem, 4r. will be regularly supplied io his friends and the public, Tfjusar, Tbvushai and Satcdpai mornings, on cheap and accommodating terms. r KA.M.IS ZbLLEKS. Lewishttrs, May 12, 1833 NEW FII1M AT IAIiTI.G and C II til. MAKUCi HAt INU entered into a co partnership for Ihe purpose oi carrying on the above branches of business, the subscribers are prepared to execute vermin their line, AT THE OLD STAXD, at the onper end of Market street, with the utmost care and despatch. As they have both had the best advantages in obtaining a know ledge of their business, and are determined to give entire satisfaction, they hope to receive a liberal share of patronage and par. JOHN B. CUTLER. WILLIAM WHITING. Lewisburg. April IS, 1853 JUST received an assortment of fine-ronei. rosewood Melodeons, from Geo.A.Prince ic Co.'s celebrated establishment, Buffalo, N.Y 4 octave Melodeons from C to t; $45 4J do do C to F 15 5 do do F to F 75 Large 5 do F to F, Piano style, 10 A. L. HATFIELD. Lewisburg Protestant America's Book for 1h Tiices. Dr. Dowling's History of Romanism. JUST published a saw nt sslascad iui tiiis of Da. DOWLIXG'S HISTORY OF ROMANISM. This popular and valuable work (which 13 Protestant but otherwise unseclanan) has been pronounced by all Protestant denom inations the Standard history of ibe subject of which it treats. In consequence of the late fire iu the Pub lisher's establishment, he bas been unable for the last few months to supplythe frequent orders for this work. He has now the pleasure to announce that Dr. Dowling has prepared an extensive and valuable Supplement of about 150 pages, including all Ihe recent events of interest in relation lo Pope Pius I.V, the strug gle for liberty in Rome, ilie Madiai, Gavaizi, j etc. etc.; and that ih ukmsl l a.pr, I a noble volume of HI5 pages) is now ready, I and will be supplied to agems, booksellers and J the public without any advance of price upon; the old editions. j Hundreds of testimonials from distinguished j clergymen, scholars, presidents of colleges and I others, have been received, testifying to ihe fidelity and value of this History. A single one j of these, Irom the pen ol that eminent Protest ant scholar, the Kev. Geo. B. Cheever, D D-, is 1 given as a specimen of ihe whole : I "Thin escelleul and beautiful word." says Irr. Che-r. t poei..4.i many and very nrronir elsioin for popular favor, I and we do not donht that it if destiut-d Co hare an eatr j ordinary Mile. It w nneof the mitteleaantly eati-llirhfjd ; and eAecutt wurkft we have ever seen ifteued from the Ame-iean prri-: connininir a lar-,fe cuuih-r of bitrhly fiuii-led enitraviuv.. iliuftrsuve of the ceremonies ruper arilioiia. erscutionr aud inreieut.- of Kooianinm. which oft-n teli a uu't eloquent tal-, and are ol real utility aa well as highly ornau.e,it.l. The wurs IIm-11 is character ised l y trreat reiN-an-b. and a compreheiiairr and eeriptural viw el the n.iture slid bi-tory -f the Popih sTritvaa. It IT re r.ts a su einet hut .utti.-,i-uliy full hL-tery of the rine. pr.ires. error.-, rru t. snd pr.eul e-o-lition of the l'apa--y. autb-'iitiraU-U by refereon-1 the moat untluuhted historic iir-., related in a ,-irited. euaaioric and imi-resnire rt!e.aml arrAnio-! in tlo- most lueid m:.,ir-r. 11 niNiuntw in tM-u- aiiu iiif-iiieiiin, atiu. witd np rentitul ' llluntratk.nf. is Itetter ala-tel to furnififa a vithI and in SJT " !flr rer,Te portraiture of i.uniaDuujri as it i. loan anv ether it suppit- a cn-at isea in our IIim-io- ei'-al literature: and now that a nootlkt ith Konn tore.-d upoo ua. anil u soon l. lieef-m th- hufines cf us all. clergy and lai'y. a work io ru-lily stt.rvd w:lh facts anl nr.'Utnent. will be newt tim-Iy nd ina-ful. Ve.honld le rtad lo aee It tn ee-ry famiy, and akioruin every eel trc table iu the laiol-'' . , ,- -v,.,., -rl. ,.,, . w ,. , T , uab;e inducrmenis will be offered. wani-e in : every Slate ol ihe l'nion. Apply to I ' C'lUABIl U t'l'I'P Ul. , , I LJWAIvD UA..KLR. Publisher, IMay, 1R.3. 1 14 Ir ulton Si. New 1 ork. TAKK NOTICE! The undersigned, would respertfully annnnnce lo the citizens of Lewisburg and its vicinity, that they are prepa red tn do all kinds lllaek SlUit Ilin-T at iheirShopon the corner ol North 4th street and the Burfuloe road. Horse Shocin?, Wagon Work and all kinds of Repairing done to order. Coal, Iron aud Grain taken in rxc.hantre for rk. C. fi. II. Fisher. May 1, 185.1 N K W .STOCK OF Boots and Books and a Shoes, Stationery. rI1HE subscriber announces to his friend' J and the public generally that he has just received from Philadelphia a large and excel lent assortment of &m 321(23 . comprising every kind and variety of Gentle men's Boots, Gaiters, Monroes, Ties, Slinrers, Ac. IjHilir Vinr G niter H'ftt. Buskins, Jenny LirnN, snd Ties of the latest ! and most approved styles. f Boys', Misses', ant! Children's! Boots, Lace Boots, Gaiters and Shoes of every style and variety now worn also a cnoirr , selection of tl.e School and Classical J BOOKS j tow in ue in onr Ae ide ni-s and Schoo's. together with a good assortment of St atio- ; nery, nr- " j The above sx.d hare been carefully scire- 1 ied and will be sold 81 very reduced prices. ' nre Boots ami Shoes of every description to rder, aud from his long experience and a lelermination to spare no effort or expense lo lease, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal harenf business. JOHN HOLCHTOX. Lewisburg, Vav 5, 1hS; 1CHOO, ORDERS neatly prin'ed and lot) sale a! the t firwuvr Utiicf. Whig Ticket. J jjge uf Suprema Court, THOMAS A. BUDO. Canal CommiMioriar. MOSES rOWNAUs. Auditor General, ALEXANDER K. M'CLURB; Surveyor General, CHRISTIAN MYERS. Asaembty, JOHX W. SIMONTON, Pro-lipnoiary and C'erk of tU Several Cjuru ol Union Counljr, JOHN S. HACKENBEBG. Commissioner, CHRISTOPHER SEEBOLO. Treasurer, HENRY SOLOMON. District Attorney, W ILLIAM VAN GEZER. County Surveyor, ROBERT G. H. HATES. Auditor, Samuel peters. Trustees Mifllinburg Academy, JACOB DECKARD, JOHN B. SMITH. WILLIAM RUHLE. DIVISION. FOR D1VISI0.",. lnJ'jtfiufept Candidate. Pisfrict Attorney, SAMUEL WEIRICK. i Democratic Ticket Judge of Suprerne Court, jonx C. KXOX. Canal CommiHiioner, THOMAS II. FORSYTH. Auditor General, EI'UKAIM BANKS. Surveyor General, J. I'ORTEB BBAWLEY. Assembly, JOHN V. BARBER. Proihnnntary and Clerk of the Several Court .f Union Conn'y, SAMUEL ROUSH. Commiasioner, SLM LCITZ"L. Treasurer, JAMES BARKER. Deputy Surveyor, HKNUY tVOfZ, ' Auditor, I.AII.D HOW ARD. I:itnri A torney. SAMUEL .VEIRICK. Trustees M tTI'nbur's; Academy, WILLIAM FOSTER. JOH N M. TAVI OR, JOHN SLONAKER. DIVISION. ftR mvisioif. I f A TTTT
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