Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, October 21, 1853, Image 2

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    LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER.
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October 21, 1S53.
Disastrous Fire.
The most serious fire cvir witnessed in
last, about 11 o'clock, in the icm saw
mill, and boat yard of Messrs. Frick, SU-
fcr & Co., totally deslroviiiT be mill, the
xiew county Iridgc over Duff-do creek,
three buals on the stocks, just fmiebed and
rady to hunch, for tho Pdaw-je & II ud
on Cau:il Company, nud a large quantity
of valuable boat stuff and sawed lumber.
Two boats lying uudr the bridge in the!
creek, were proatly damaged, but eleven j
ethers were fortunately saved uninjured,
together with a considerable amonnt of!
lumber, boat ribs, kc. Ti it k, S'.ifcr & Co. i
fstimate their loss at 520,000 insurance
only $2,f;00, The bridge cost 84.209 and
is a total UiS,eteejit a portion of the urnie
rials in the abutments r.nd pier, The fire
spread with unesam pled rapidity, raging
to furiously as to cut off all possibility of:
reaching cither mill or bridge. pellcd to bear a just share of the expense
The air was t.rovidciilblly very calm, j by which they were secured,
and numerous ware houses aud duellings i It wa truly a gala-day in Milton. The
further down 6ireaui doubtless owe their: Alabama Tankee with his "magical, trag
tafety to this circumstance nlouc. As it ( ical th:ee minutes' cure fr the tooth-ache,
was, sparks aud burning cinder? fell from head-ache, heart-ache and back-ache," was
great height, all over the southern part suctioning off his vials, often at the rate
of the towu, causing much apprehension, 1 of a dullar a minute. And the Fair was
but luckily doiDg no damage except burn-' closed by the parade of 15 or 20 "Fantas
ing a hole in the roof of Mr. Pender's' tics" on horseback, escorting a similar
stable, in the rear of the Lutheran church. ' group in a boat on wheels drawn by oxen
Quautitics of cinders Wi're found next which were as demure as their riders,
morning as far .south as the barnyard of A VISITER.
Mr. Thomas Tenny, three miles from town, TLloUon7"tbe' vote upon
causing much wonder until their origin , the qacst:0I, 0f a Division of Union couu
was heard of. As severe a proportionate tv nrrangcd in Districts according to their
loss as any, was the destruction of about J geographical location :
uirr.y cucsta oi toois, iieiouging 10 as many
. 'uerent workmen, very few, if any, ot'DteittdH Perry
whom are able to replace them, and not ! Chapman
only need but deserve friendly assistance! Washiugton
.... I Pcnns
in this emergency. j East Huffaloe
A no bells were rung, a portion of onrj Lewisbur
people remained in blissful ignorance of Kelly
the disaster until next moraine, but the ! White Peer
remainder labored energetically at the fire,
the Ladies as u-ujI doing more than their
harc, while male bipeds calmly stood with
their bunds in their pockets, enjoying the
"sublimity." Great credit is dje to the
Milton foremen who were on uaul loi very '
kbort time with their engines and ho.-e car
riage forty luiuutes, we believe, was the
running time of the hose aud prfiruied
timely and most effective service. Supper
was provided for them Lyordir of the
Town Council at Blair's, WcidcGsaulii and
the Misses Black; and Mr. William Frick
set a full table at Lis own residence.
Yr, Mi i , , m ii-ffl" on
their return, Mr. Hesry FaiCK, Editor of
the Mlltfiniun, and another fireman named
James Murphy were accidentally run over
"by an engine, and seriously injured, but
at last accounts were slowly recovering.
The fire is believed to bave been the
werk tf an incendiary. A yi-ung man
named Benj'n F. Stone, who bsd that day
lcn discharged from the yard, and is said
to have made threats against the proprie
tors, was arrested at Northumberland on
Sunday morning, and after a protracted
investigation before John A. Merts, Eq.,
"f this place, was committed to jail at Xcw
Uerlin in default f,f 5,000 bail. We un
derstand he is to have a hearine to-d.iy be
fore Judge Marshall on a halrat corpus.
A portion of the machinery of the mill
. an be repaired fur service, find F. F. A"
Co. expect to have a new mill up, an!
saws running again in about three wetks.
The most important queries now are,
how many more narrow csenpes must Lcw
isbtirg have before suitable engines and
Lose will be provided for her safety, and
ought not Home definite, n-liable arrange
ment be made to have aLirni Lells rung
hereafter ?
F'r tli- LrwiHbuiClrtiie;i.
Mr. Editor : I ha 1 the pleasnro of
attending the Third Annual Fair of the
Northumberland County Agricultural As
sociation, at Milton on Wednesday last.
There was a host of people in attendance ;
very man of them from Union, and quite
a number from Montour and Lycoming.
How this Fair compared with its prede
esson, I Lave no means of knowing; but
the (first) Union County Fair compared
exceedingly well with tJn't. The Horses
and Cattle were seen a short time only on
Tuesday, when I was not there; but ihe
Premium Lists contain the nanus of Tho.
Wilson and Acd'w Heekcl of Kelly, Tho.
Hofftf White Peer, and also others we
believe from Union county. There were
f.ir more Union connty people in attend- j
anoc in New Berlin, than there were of
Northumberland county people at Milton. J
Our ploughmen beat theirs, drcidedly
our Ladies' work was greater iu variety,
and with our Cab'metware, I tho't superior
to those at Milton ; while in the line of
fat Hogs, Shanghais cud Bantams and all
the inlcrmidlate grades of fowls, and iu
big Beets and other gnrdcu "wegetables," j
t.muu must surrender to "old tnotber
Northumberland."
Mr. J. L. 31;ixell exhibited excellent
torse Powers; James White, a 13S pound
uinpkin; Stadde n, Marr & Co of White
w Mills, most beautiful Flannels ; P.
',gg,r, KV, of Northumberland, any
quantity of tbe feathered tribe, wild geese
oieptj ; t.VaaUrrics f Juhn 5Iaehi
mcr,ChIIisqaatc : and t'ucrc were doubtless
other productions of skill and gifts of na-
ture (including a tlirce-hcadcd cabbage)
! worthy vt particular not ice.
The address by David Tnggart, Esq. was
! well written, and very hnppily delivered :
' lt '
j to the occasion, aud practical thonghts, j
aud as a literary production incapable of;
being properly appreciated by a fatigued
crowd standing under a hot sun. It would
read well in print, after a little pruning of
some expressions in reference to Woman
which vhe orator's good sense when rcvis-
J i0g his production will doubtless suggest
The arrangement of the grounds at both
yew Berlin and Milton, in the opinion of
many, was deficient. If the articles upon
eLi!it';on were all within one enclosure,
to whic h none were admitted but Members
and those who should pay for the chance,
our Fairs would be much more useful; the
crowd of thoughtless gazers would be less,
and every article could be far better esam-
ned by IbOKO disposed ; and all who Lad
any benefit or gratification, would be com
ron. AGAINST
106 25
180 16
141 S
34$ -2
103 3
339 1
85 14
36 7Si
45 119
27 190
85 85
33 79
54 01
53 73
0 138
1 110
1 137
0 139
0 257
1 183
164D 1830
1649
lOl i
j "Iral Center
Union
B'iff.loe
West Buffaloe
Mifflin burg
Hartley
Antt-Dlv. New Berlin
Middlecreek
Limestone
Centervillo
Beaver
West Beaver
Considering the little effort put forth by
the Piviiionists at tliia end of the county,
ilia vote is much better than we expected.
It blocks the game or a new Court House
at the "greatmctropolis," and puts all of
our particular friends in both parties there
on their "good behavior."
tsTTbe Official Returns of tho Union
County Election foot up as follows :
MUORITT
Judge Sup, Court-Moid, b;g 5216 C95
Knox, dem lJ-l
Canal Coin. Pownll. whig 263-
Forsj th, dem 1537
Aid Gmi M'Clure. whif 2190-
Band,dem 1513
Sur. Gen. Myers, whiir 2204-
Bnwley, dem 1475
Asembly Simonton, whig 2131-
J V Barber, dem 1702
29 '
677 I
!
ynfl !
-429
Piothonotarv 1 1 ackrnburg. whig 1 8G 1
Rou-b, dem 1990-
Commiisioner Seebidd. whig 1 773
Leiizel, dem 2016-
Treasurcr Solomon, whig 1979-
Jas Darner, dem !S74
Surveyor Hyr, whig S05-
Mu:i. deal 17'5
Dist Atl'y VonOerer. whig 1371-
Weitick. sol. whig 1UG2
(Swinelord, sol. dura. 10 lift
Auditor Peters, whig 1715
Howard, dem 17S9-
Trusters Mif. Ac. Smith, whig 185B-
-126
S43
S
-370
-109
- 44
-871
Ruhle - ls
I8'43 8V0 j
-874
IWkard
Filter, dem
Taylor "
Slo'u-ker -
985
98 1
979 )
Cows!ioTra. i
AwrmuT. CoaonssioTfa.
Eirmnton. llarber. Setioid. LeUul.
Hraser SJ6 61 195 3
Wis Beaver 177 21 176 22
Center 108 74 105 71
Onle.v.lle 121 23 109 39
(hpman 51 139 41 148
Eat Uuffiloe 98 32 36 99
Henley 170 90 134 123
Kelk-y 92 21 93 31
l.fi.burg 88 342 9 313
l.tmxione 76 67 93 47
Mld.llerreek SS 62 29 91
Mifllinburg 49 92 47 81
New Berlin 77 60 84 56
Penus I S3 274 122 296
ferry Si 60 71 83
I.iion 127 10S 102 132
Wa-biniton 69 111 63 125
Wet DufTiloe 67 75 . 66 71
ButTaloe 131 61 102 85
White Deer 127 27 106 47
2131 1703 1773 5016
1702 1773
Mij. 429 Mj. 343
WHOLE VOTE UNION" COCNTT.
j at. uig voic Relate,; zzio ouai eoj
; " Demo. " 15121994482
. l-l ' 1 . fi . A.IID .11.1. e.,..
Union. Juniata.
Sininnton 2131 791 2925
Barber 1702 930 2638
Simooton's official majority 2S7
Hon. James M. I'orter, Dem., has
about four Lnndred majority for President
Judge of the district composed of Carbon.
Monroe, Pike and Wayne counties. If i
jOI'Hiucut was M M. Ihruintck. IVw.
Senate.
The next Senate will probably be corn-
. posed as fullow :
t 1. AVra. A. Cralb. Whig. "Eli K.
. rTicc, Independent Whig.
I 2. h. G. Hamilton, Am. W in. Uood-
r T. i T - - l -.11 3 It
in, iremocrai. -nevi roumruu, v.
3. Ucujamin Frick, Whig.
4. Henry S. livaas, Whisr.
5. Win. 31. Hcister, D.
6. E l. K. Seager, P.
7. E. C. Darlington, W.
8. Jno. 0. Kunkle, W.
9. Win. Fry, D.
10. E. W. Hamlin, D.
11. D. Jlellingcr, W.
E.Kituer,W.
12. J. S. Haldcman, P.
j 13. Samnel Wherry, D.
14. Jas. W. Quiggle, If.
15. J. Cresswell, Jr., P.
16. C. II- Ruckalew, P.
17. "Win. M. Piatt, P.
IS. Bvron P. Hamlin, D.
19. i'hos. Hoge, P.
20. Jas. Skinner, V.
21. Jno, Ferguson. W.
22. Geo .Darsie.W. J.K MoClintock.P.
23. Maxwell M'Caslin, D.
24. II. B. Barnes, W.
25. Peter Clover, P.
26. Eli Slifer, W.
27. John MuFarland, P.
23. John Hendricks, W.
(New Senators marked thus )
Bemocrats IS Whig 14 Native Am. 1 j
THE HOUSE will probably stand 70
Democrats to 30 Whigs. Tho Peraocrats
have lost 4 in the County, but gain 1 iu
the City, 3 iu Chester, 2 in Northampton,
1 in Northumberland, 1 in Cumberland, 1
iu Franklin. The Democrats also gain a
Senator in Blair, 1 in Clarion, and 1 iu
Allegheny.
85. A chum in Tr. Clk's Bepartment,
iuvitcg us (the Pub.) to speud the winter
with hiui at Ilarrisburg. Realty re-ally,
we should bo happy to oblige you, hut.
we don't exactly like the political com
plexion of tbe Senate, and wo have very
pressing business at home. Besides, we
did our best to get everything right on the
Uiil, last winter. We fear the best we can
do to save our country in this hour of peril,
will be to get the wheels of State again iu
motion, initiate our ambitious successors
into the mysteries of Senatorial pothooks,
md retire into the shade of private life.
Our country, my dear fellow patriot, must
lose our services at some time, and may as
well make the trial now as over. If she
i !,.,. . nn
Villi uuv gi lOO nuuuvi ua IUU, '111- j
oionatus like, obey her call, aud rush to
ber rescue. For the present, we respect
fully ask to be excused. w.
111 It.. mn..,Ur,rm
try -n " (, . ""
served in the War of 18 12, iu their respec
tive Companies, and now residing within
rh ponniti, ur liVCOinln'r, Uuion, North
uuiuelialiu, luonitiur butt .oiuiiiu.,
requested to meet in the borough of Mil
ton, at tbe I'ublie House of J. M. Huff,
on TWJ.T, tho 22d day Of November
v J .
next, fir the purpose of selecting delegates
to attend the Convention of old Soldiers
to be held at Philadelphia, January 8,
1354. The Cuptains or officers to brin-r
their books, payrolls, &c. The object of
the meeting is to aot troui uougrcss a uu- j
D;r,.. r,.1 Vmr-lf tinvmpnt to tho old officers i
, , . ., . ,. , ,
aou mcmocrg oi onipauies mai cuiimou
from the counties above named
Grace Greenwood, the popular and
gifted AmcricA Poetess and Authoress,
.. m .at
was married on Monday cveuing, at "
! o'clock, in the village church adjoining her :
parents' residence at New Brighton, Bea
ver county, Pa., to Mr. Lcandcr K. Lip-
pincott, of Philadelphia. ,
They will reside in Philadelphia, where i
Mrs. Lippincott will edit "The Little Pil-1
grim," a paper for children.
The WashinL'ton Scntinal savs. several I
, i , . ;
days ago, a wealthy northern manufacturer,
ottered to subscribe $10,000 for the pur-
pose of converting Mount Vernon into a
National Argicultural College. The idea
is an excellent one. The location and the
lands axe admirably calculated for su-di an
object.
Joel Haywood is nominated as the Whig
candidate for Governor of New Jersey.
Horotio Necdbam, Free Democrat, was
elcctad Speaker of the House of Repre
sentatives of Vermont, on tbe first ballot
on Monday, by a vote 119 to 85 for G ran
dy, (Whig) and 2 for Bingham, (Dem.) j
C. F. Davey (Whig) was elected Clerk,
unanimously.
Mr. Fluens, of Lancaster, Pa., has re
ceived $10,000 from the New Haven
Railroad company, for the loss of his wife
who was killed at Norwalk.
Colonel James Polk, of Baltimore, de
clines the Consulate of Bordeaux. This
is the second office be Las declined.
Within a few days the Canadian govern
ment journals-have announced that the
project of uniting all the provinces, with
Quebec as the federal capital, will soon take
place. Each province is to be allowed a
seperatc Legislature. Lord Elgin is said
lo have gone to England for the express
purpose of arranging the important matter.
The British provinces now contain three
millions of inhabitants.
, , .-.it,.. r'
returns from every county in the btato, of
the vote for Governor, aud tlie ag"regate
majorities foot up 8952 for Jenkins, Union
... Jf . , ,
" u,e; to SI 04 for Johnson, State 8 night
Dem.. leaviii!? a maioritv of far tha
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Sheriff's Sale ol ileal Estate
IV virtue of a writ of Fi Fa. issued outofihe
Court of Common Pleas of Union coun-
ly and to ine directed, will be exposed to pub -
lie sale, at tlie house of Jonas Fisher in White
Deer township, on Friday the 25th day Novem
ber next, at lea o'clock in the forenoon of said
day, the following Real Estate, to wit:
A certain tract of land situated in White
Deer township, Union County, containing one
hundred and twenty acres nvre or less, all
TIMBER LAND, mkn
j '.r-
I containing (MIC Acre more or less, adjoin-
1 ine Samuel Ot-mberling, Paul Coodlander and
I . .1 I L .' I
omers.wnereon is crrcico a
Sao
IN
lit-..I.U 4,-
ORDER,
with the appurtenances.
Also a certain house and lot of gronnj sit
uate in New Columbia aforesaid, containing
One Fourth of a:i Acre more or less, adjoin
ing Daniel Widmrr, Conrad Blind and others
whereon is erected a Dwelling Houtc :r.
and other necessary Out-buildings with Jlxi.
the appurtaneucet.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as
j the property of Mirnan Hoffmx.
juh. i.em.i:ic shenit.
Sheriffs Office, New Berlin, Oct. 20, 1S53
Orphans' Court Sale.
BY virtue of an order from the Oruhant'
Court of I'uion county, the undersigned.
Admuii-tratora of !imiki Wnao!t, lata of
Kelly T. ilwfns.'d. will Fell at pnvjte tale the
following KEAL ESTATE, lo wit .-
Th it valual'le tract of laud situated in the
lnwnhip and raur.ty arorci.iail, within IJ milea
nf th lhri inir rillf nf I.willlr0. tiotinjej
j ,y UmUoi ihe lieu of TWa Wilson dee'd.
! Davi.l Meypr, Flavcl Clinean. Joel Kner, Phil
ip Shook, and other, eontainiug AcrtJS
or thereabout j. ISO aereacleare.l. hb'ing Ihrre
rtn erectci! a two aloiy Frame Houte and
Kitrhon, a Frame Barn, a fjirine House
(and a neer Ixilmi; iSjji iri of Wairr,) and all
other oul-buildiins iirmaary for the conilort
and eoiiveiurni'e of a I arm. 1 bete also.
oi&
a gooJ A) jile Outlaid, with a variety
Fruit Trees. The cleared land ia in a high
stale nf cultivation and aboundi with Limestone
lor all necessary purposes
The aliovp pmperty will answer lo divide into
TWO or THKKE FARMS, and will be sold to
suit puii'luteis.
For terms of sale apply lo either of tbe suh
acriber, or to Tuuxis VV'i lsoit. on the prrmiree.
Kolif. H. I.AIIt U.
WM. WILSON J.
Snjit. 13, 1S53. Administrators.
Valuable Real Estate
AT I'lULIC tL,l
T
"HE subscriber olfers for sale a certain lot
of gtmiiij situate in Cbillisquaqtie Two,
Northumberland Co., wilhin half a mile of
! Lewisburj, and lying upon the West Hranch
Kmni-h
I . i-
n.ii uj.i.u vnc nir aim me ounoni y ox cn
uanroaa on me omer; cohtaiom? hclween -1
and A IfiTti. and nnnn which are erected a
JtiaLarirOllllMlililino-I,. VV AHK. , t
- .m.-w . .iivmiis, uiiiii.aiiu an iicv-
... j ,
a IIuatViirI aud shod.
I with all the convnieoee v.r repairing and
rCm.rr..,B one ... u e
most nrsirAlilp lnvinpc liiraln,i, in thf npioli.
bnrhood. There is also a thriving yomif
ORCHARD of Apple and Peach Trees upon
the lot, and a never failing Well of excellent
water at the door.
If not previous!? sold, the above will be
next. I'ossession will be given on the 1st of
April, lrtol. Terms of sale made known and
Possession will be given on the 1st of
. - . T C . I t i I
due attendance given on the above dav by
JACOB KHOADS. J
Ati'y for the Heirs of J. Kuoans. dee'd.
Jacksonville, Center Co. Aug. 1 1, 1853 J
Orphans' Court Sale.
T
Y virtue nf an order (ram the Orphans'
X)
Court of I'ninn county, tbe undersign d
w ill oflVr st Public Sale, on the premises, st 10
o'clock, A. M., of
Fridau. 0.1.Jr R. 1853.
lnB fo,lo.s Rea Estate, .itusted in CMOS
towuhip, Luion (; ., Pa., comprising ubout
11 ApIT
of liiMi ill ml OO A.s. tmnmrl..! and
"b'ouRb whivh rum the Main
Ho ad between
uvwi,iiuiii nu o iiit'iiri.ve 4 ur urtiin-n, ia
bouacJ ob and e,t by Und. of Jacob H.h
east and aouth by l..nJ4 ( Dwl.ler and tngtl.
I : i l t. I it. . . .
I ncre are erected upon Hie prem,.., a large
JrTo Story LOU HOUSE,
l,i il, UAKA. a vt ell ot Water at tnr
rloor. and TWO ECAKINU APPLE
OKCHAUDS.
Tli lam ia in a wntul atate nf rnltivrilirkn
about -I.OOO lil'i llKI.S OK LI.MU having !
been put upnu it wi;btn the last two Years. !
Teiuis nude knon on day nf sale, by
JOHN OIJNDV.
Ailininintraior of William I't-isr, uYc'd
Sept. 26, 153
Most Valuable Property
FOll KEXT.
Now oAered for Rent,
for a term of years from
ihe 1st of April next, that
3fw:eery desirable property.
nown as the l.ilM'rlv
Wlllllu I....I..I II.
-a ma, .uaicii i' 1 1 111c
I rept? in Miine 'ln.M
Center Co, I'a., being a
Three story Stone Grist Hill,
newly repaired, all the granng new and in the
best of order, in a farming region which will
furnish any amount of Grain for either Milline
i bounJed on the south by Daniel Ben- 'V7i I inr. Hay by the ion, Cora in the ear, Blaelc
I nape, on the west and north by Dr.S. jaSs I smith's Tools, lot of new and old Iron, Deds,
j L. Beclc, and on the east by wan. the j Beddii:. Tables, Chairs, Burf aus. Clocks,
appurtcnees. CornecupboarJs. Siovcs ifnd Pipe, Bees by
Also a certain lot of ground situate in New j t,e mv.. and various kinds of Farming L'ten-
Columbia, township and county aforesaid, i sis and Household and Kitchen Furniture 100
.ilia If
timmm
or custom work. Also a SAW Ml I.I.., and hnuman, Rrber t, Co.. has this day been dis
abandance of never-failing Water for both of solved by mutual consent of all parties. Wit
these Mills and for a Mill House in good n"' f'ur hands at Forest Iron Works this 4th
repair. 1 here is also a
STORE nOUSE,
HOTEL
with a large new Shed, and other
outbuildings.
j Three fr Tenant ffi Houses,
also a FARM of about 40 or AO Acres
cleared, with a Barn upon it, an Orchard gg.
and abnndance of the best Water conveyed"?
in Pipes over the premises.
THIS EXTEXSI VE PROPERTY
Is situated in a healthy, limestone repion of
coontry, convenient to church and school. The
,own ' which it is located has several shops
"'"I ,. u olhcr "i"" Lnear' . Th,e
PerIy,s we" tnown in all the region for its
productiveness, and to a man of enersv and
"P'taJ is a very superior opening for a large
and increasing business. I
The .site i on the Miminbtirg and OiJ Fort
j Turnpike, 26 miles from Uellefonte, 11 from
I the projected Catawissa.Lewisburg and Spruce
I Creek route would be within 6 or 6 miles..
' 8 jyie Z'l $
-addressing the subscribe! at H.WuW 1". O.,
Center Co-, Pa. JOH.V C. MOIZ.
! fr Mas. K. MO I Z.
Administratrix oi jobs ., ...
July 50, 1853 2m
! 'Administrators' Sale.
WILL be offered at Public Sale on Thurs
day and Friday, Oct. 27 and 28, next,
the following property.viz Morses,ivows.,ou.
ninn. iiai iu. - .
j numerous to mention
Sales to commence at 10 o clock- a. n. eai.ii
day, when terms will be made known by
JOHN D ATK.-sM AN,
JACOB KOSI ENBADER.
Adm'rs of Hrxiiv K.wTKSBiDia. Uec'd.
While Deer Tp, Oct. 3, 1853 pd
FOIL SALE,
A larsc Urick Foundry,
TUHP six years ao, situate in the Borough j
f of L,?wisburs. Lnion Co, ra, in a very
lavorab!e location, 80 bv "-l fret and two sto
ries high, with one Eight Hor.e Knsine,
Srciuring Mill, Charcoal Mill, and Machine
Shop attached, all in good condition, and a
never-failing Well of Water in the Foundry.
Also a large WARE-ROOM, 40 by ao feet,
two stories high, with an OFFICE 18 by 20
feet attached thereto. h. B. CHRIST.
Lewisbnrg, July i8. 1853
fox
Sale.
1MIAT hrce nnd desirable property on
i i ... -.
the corner of .Market and VV nn-r &ts.,
ncll situated for a residence, lor business,
or lor a residence nnd place of business.
There is a lare IllilCK House contain
ing 4 Inro rooms on the first floor, 6 hod
rooms on the second fluor, nnd to laroe
finished rooms cm the third. A Kilrhen
and Waslihouse adjoins, und it has also a
j large cement Cistern, a Pump and Well of
ond water, and all the necessary out
buildings.
For terms Izc. applv to Oeo.F. Miller.
Esq. S. K. DAVIS.
LrMvisbtirfT, Sept. 23, IP50
SPRING FASHIONS -1 803.
II IT, C'AI' & CLOTH IX ft STORE,
South Eatt Corner Mark! and Third .
J. & F. Spy Iter
TTirP
AVE itmt nnpnpfl an!l ftr snlo r.hr.m ftr
3-1 . r . .- '.
r , .
III LaMi or in exc-nungi- ior couniry prruuee
tan or in excnans? ior couniry pn-uuer
. na Moleskin Nos.l, 2t 3; Silk N.v. 1,
; . a i v- o q . i.i i, ,.rta..i
,, hnm limiirarinii IiHR ln'ii.n.
1 , .. . i. . . ... .
j fijjM ot llie latest sivies ana oi every ucs-
Lrin, , evervbodv.
s..1i..i0.f,)a,s. Pnt. and VeM lor i
j rtien ail'I , - .IU l- inn-, i- nuivi -, oi.. . .
- collars, storks, handkerchiefs, "loves, socks.
I L, . ..I . ..T....., b..lk. (K.r,
in short evervihing to wear frcm head to foot
Also Carpet Bags and Trunks.
Thankful to our customer for past favors
we hope for a continuance of the same, as our
nrices are low. (iive us a rail and examine
for yourselves before purchasing elsewhrre.
-
Panama, Leghorn Hals, and Bonnets wm r
r.r.n an msssr.n on short notire aud reason
able terms. April 27, 1853
maani itvin!,.
T
''HK Partnehip heretofore existing under
the r inn of Cubist V faii K oetween
Levi B. Christ and IJeorse A. trick in the
Foundry Business, is this 24;h day of June
j 1H53 dissolved bv limitation. (ieo.A. Frirk is
'alone authorized to settle the business of the
j Firm, except in case of his absence from home
when L. B. Christ will attend to the same,
i L. B. CHRIST.
I CF.O.A.FKICK.
4
' N.B. Ail persons indebted t. said Firm are shvewk and Jtwri ar, just rrceivrd from
1 requested to make payment o! tin' same by Ihe j Ilie ,8t I,1(ortii g and Maouiocuring llou.es
' 1st day of Oi-'ober next after wlueh time all i m (,iMJ,.,,liia and iew York, and cmiarqaeiil
' accounts will be lef. with a Jusiice for mimed- j , n . Uler than if ourrboed Iroui those Ke-
. i J ....
late Collection.
t-r.r. LJ;
Worth CABISET Ft RSI Tl RE,
For sale at llie large Brick Wareroom of
. Isoiiarbv K Cltlrr.
(Fourlh St one door fr.n Blair'. li..f L
'
!R stock comprises Rosewood. Mahogany,
Walnut and Liittase Dressing 151 KLAt S
P;a,n and Fancy Maho2any Bureaos - SK -
CKi; I'AKIKS and BOOK CAMiS in endless
varietV
SOFAS. OTTOUAS. DIVAXS. j -Mahogany
Chairs and Whatnots Card. Pier, i do limiimiro fob ( baiiw,
Center. Sofa. Uinins. and Breakfast TnlllPN
Cirecian, French, Oclaqon, Colta
a .
" ana
W alnut,
Common BEDSTEAD Kosewood
Manos;any and Cottage WASH.STAXDS, and
various other articles.
All work WARxTKt to be well made, and
on the most reasonable terms. Cash, Produce
and Lumber taken in payment.
F. A. DONACHV,
A. D. ELDER.
Lewishurgr, Oct. 5, 18.r3
Dissolution of Partnership.
"VTOTICE is hereby given to all persons
whom it may concern, that the Fanner
ship heretofore existing under ihe Firm of
day of October, A. D. 1S53
BAM TEL KAUFMAN,
DAVID B. KAI FMAN,
DANIEL B. REBER.
N. B. The business will henceforth be car
ried on under Ihe Firm of Kaufman fr .nVofr,
who have the books, etc. of the former Firm,
and wilt settle them at ihe old stand.
. DAVID B. KM'FMAN,
DANIEL B. REUER.
Forest Ironworks, OcL 4, 1853
Dissolution.
."VTOTICE is herebv sriven that llie Co-Part-
IN nership thereiofore existing between the
subscribers under the Firm-name of Mrtzger
t '"."l"?' T,"8 mal"a, ?sfnl "T""'1 "n
the 1st of May last. All the accounts are to
be settled by S. D. Mnnson.
JACOB I.. METZGER,
. SALMON
Lewisburg, Srpi. ?8. IVi3
D. MINSON.
STILL MORE SEWS COXCLUMSV
THE SUSQUEHANNA mmrZZutt
which it to be extended from LtwUburg lo j
LtwUtuicn on the Juniata i
th rough by NiOIinburg ! t j
TT ia a tact lhal D. II. Rlkl baa got 1
X ahead of all the Companies, and baa Bu
opened one of tbe heM and largerl atocks of
FALL & WINTER GOODS
ever opened in tliia country, and of aucb at; lea
and qualities as will gie saliafactioB to all.
DRY GOODS of all kinds,
GROCERIES,
CoSV, Tea. Fyir', Surar, !!., Bloe, Chaaaa,
Crarkers, C'aaUlea, ToIimtwi, Sajara, e.
Alio JliirJicurr, Queeiuware, Vedxrwar,
Hunts and Shi, Ilali,
and Cnps of the latest atvleand beat quality,
Umbreilaa, Bru-hrs. Krooinn, I'jiula (round and
.Iry, Oils of ail kind, and other articles lo
numerous to mention all of nbirh will be sold
at prirea so low as lo auint-h rorrfiwr.
All kind of Country PKODL'CE taken in
exchange tor Cood.
(Tj-Please give me a call before pmrbaeing
elsewhere, as I charge nothing for looking at any
(jnnde. i). H. KISSEL.
Cl'RE or a IilsoRDKiiKD livkk am. had bluESTlON
Cj.yoj a tiitr from Mr. n: Kir!.ux, c !(, ..Jirici
t nx.f... ... II. . - V,.... !'!; nintmnt
u,i.r-.,. .
bar.ux-J tihiK'iMtcnourK-icit.r Hrornrtry Mr -
!'
i f"ran-0'
uiri.ri.
ttiutr tfnr!. A cunt nn-r, to uoui j ran rru -
diMnlrtl Jir. d tivi uicij'tr - o Ibe but oenniun.
i.owc-Trr.lltf Tirui'i.D of i h LUrk ualarmins Otl
the iiittJnuitifD m.- in ko wn-iviy, tlrt tlult trr rutor
lamni n-r nut u-mz ai lr v inr u unurr u; p rum- .
... t-.a ... . 1.I -...I ;.. f,
tut- Umt nflvr thr firt. and rucb u crcitiuf l. a he bail I
lirrat rtfi?f. Mit? mntiuuid U tnke tljc-ut, tnl ait ho' b '
uiMrd only thr-t-e it- sf-. -w ta in in t) m-Dt I j
but th. ai..,, th--wly.t: aiu ih-,
piifi-, iipaliM tuui'b I tli'tik iu Ufor ct ' ur a-tvui.lnii I
l-ula. inolj U U . klHKL'S.
A-lJCXTB AORHINAKVI-l RE or nilKL'UAriC ftl LC. :
Cpy i f a Inr in. rrUd thr H.SvTt Inri Courier of tt
lrt A'it.;, K.t, l.y Mj.rJ. li-uVA.
Marjnr. t MV'tmri.tti. iiit-tfn raie"I TY'm at
N.w Imwij. I: nii beli u:-lltc Irmu Ti-'lr-ut ruuuaflf
fi'TtT. tl-r ULHnli ol tun mouth-, fel'Lrh eniin 1
J-priTiti 1it of th- ii'f h-r lin.W: iurinjr t'i i-md.
r-tf whs undi r Hmj rare t he m t tTiiinriit niti'-l !
t in H -tft low it. au4 ly thrtu li-r r::-f t
I U'--t-. A lrPuii inv;!ilp.t u;"n h-r tf trv : Mv I
j n-h l-rnti-ti I'lil-. nlncti fi t' f-t (K :it- -i t i!u, rz. l IU -t:
t:i tVilit.jr tlirl ;'f nf tini" thi-y r.Jevt-l a p-rfit-f rurr
j TkK cr pain n t;.iiik in mh i lir.tr ami
M fllinburg, Cct 5 J95 !
The Road to Health !
IIOLLOUAV'S FILLS.
I FrmtJ ; l rru:u.Td bvafl Protestant denoix!
I Mil 1 t!firf to hxnr t-siiT.nr to -tUct of . of U hifh It tl'eali.
,r.in t.jn... i.. ti... -. . -i -.. u. V i .-, ! n 1w1se4 tet.ee rf Ihe late fire in the Pub
: :ii'i"tiitaiiiit i. 11 -h rit.r.-. cfh t th 1 r i.-it.ii pi. . usher s ct:ib.isbniriit, he has been unable for
I :r. m :k:n at mi. I an mjimi- 1 1 . us 1 miioiU. j the last few imnihs to sonnirihe freuvent orders
r.i.-i I., . iii.i 1 u. emr..a ttai itir shmiit w ' lor l'"s " u,'w the pleasore to
! mini.. . ii:i-.;i,u 1 wrh th-t.-irti!".. 1 am n" r ii-t.-r..!. ' ann.'tiace that L'r. Lhiu'linc has rrerared an
tl:t-ir tu- .11.''. iiii:i:ii ntiviv at lire, a Mi ra.n tt.Ki
l.v tl:.-lr un
i;iliTi-ly a. Iir. ;n..l pmi Ii.Ki- i-ut-
- ,.. w1n,.mi ii,ni . ,.,u. i.i.i. h i n.uid not a,
; , i.. wnbuut mmi.
i-iin. . r ls.il., Ulr I uuM ot d..
. i
IIKNKV Cut:. Nonli i-rwr. tTrn, X rt.lk.
II 'I.I.--WAT S I'ILM 1.1
-
! - V.llli.l .TT. i I,
. Jrrt.art
nuvirrnrr.1.
; it thnr
I n"
bm. t f ti.i .tirrfut c im-ii. et iu it duftrtni
tiru all .MSr ateiiui. hiid lnl'sl.
jVj.cAtnuW 'ZJ-t. f"""' :" t,'tf't'
A ino Vrfvj "J 1 J:'u" f-.tiirT
A.ihnia lnuicr l.n.r 1 di,.1di .s,nit m
V;.Z"X
-.!..t. iM on ulaniws l:h.um.itim l'lrra
ihrskin lver.,f allli-i ni'iin oi . r.r.aI At-
Unwi-lCtuLrts kind I rino 1'liOiiii
cii 1 fit, em.f:,a. or Wcrm. of all
run.ti'-at-n of lionf Kii-e i EtiI kin.u
tlir ilnwrtu llr, S re 1 l.n Mi Weaknuuifrm
r..nn.n'.pllun Iml .-i-ii .n St ni auj any aOM
D.bilily InnaDintiun l.rarft i. Lr.
" ' . , ' 7 , . ,, . -1
liimsra lit lt. I nion- l.s M -atl-u 4 11 ,t I) Mlli.Ai Ifirk:
brill? '.-fjtiitiil il.i. pv ni Mi-.ii-ine. ttirtnt-'lmnt tin Bntl-D
an1 Mr.CU Kxr.HT, 7. Smith Sixth St. Phihi1.j hi
.V,?-Th-T- ii a ccni'irM HTiittr -y tukiug tbi larr J
Itoies. X. B. Diret-ri -n f- r lb" ru-'l-iuc: cf rrt',tlt in J
WATCH &J
TirnAT
1 I MM III
LEW1SD011G, FA.
4 L. HATFIEM, ta on hnnd large
f nnd Kplenutu nrtn;?nt l V jitcbc
i i uler who prtleuJ lo he hulesalem.
ili.U PKl-nt Litits, fulljewil.1. is J.J (K) to $125 00
! aa . 0 J'
do i jrwfinl. lvk
4i )
do do do full ji li d. It k
do do do : jrw,-I. l-.k
do Anrhor, full jfwtied. l.K
d dn dt do lrk
do Lupines, 4 to ( jwi-U,
d- do 4 jr-Ws'K 1 rite
do Enelish nd Frcm h Hntt-hes lk
4m II.
5 IK '
i I") "
2 no
:o w
16 Ilia "
1J IK) "
Ml OU "
U i-O "
L'U 00 '
1 1 00 "
11 00 "
; ok "
6 HO
2 SO
s no 4
IH)
14 00 "
a to
trr r" 'nl ,"',iJ.. 1 '
f Hunting do j.rwi,
j ! '"
1 JS , ;K
s,ir ...n.r..
1 --"nan ilvr a wcoatl hand WatctKra,
lo
wi
I eo
as no
17 tn
etihi.n.
j tlold Ladies- Bmaat Wnn. latest atTtcs,
am-h aa Mouruinn, Bus and Olaas,
Caneaa.Cluatrni.rroi I, Hranch, c.
1 no
Qnld Urotlraftva' rtrra.t Pina.
do CuB Pina, different flylca,
do Finarr Hinira,
liold Ear Kinf:!., anrh aa Hoop. Trrpv
Jmny Lii..la, I'orn, W bcat, Straw
berrr.rinaler, Scroll, itrancb, a..
Gold Watrb rata,
do do Ktys,
dn Pencils,
do Peoa,
do npceaclra,
do lluutins Lockets, (Madaliaa)
do Bracelet...
SilTer piMika,Teaa, Tablet, Desert, and
Salt,
SO
2
1 25
;
1 no
to
CO '
1 2 "
1 iO "
6 :s
3 OO .
S So
t oo
no i
ioo wo,,!
1 00 " 2 la I
Silver pectacleli,
g, up. at price, to suit ,h. '.im,. fTid" war.
r.?U .1m7.I Il.f"r" rKA, ' J'"1""'
ol Kilt anil plated Roods Chain, Fins, Spoons.
Lockets. Spectacle.. Cases, n.-kels. Ear Rio.,,
Sba.l Pin.. Hair Pins.Cor.l Ue.ds.S.eel Be.d,,
Pur-. &c, Ae.Ac. Aio
An I ;. . r c II..
Brara S day apring anil wrtht Ctorka
dn 30 hoar dn dn do
Slar wood and (Tilt Time Fire?,
Month Clnrka.
Al:.U.tr Parlor ClncVa,
Patent lrf.rrr (or Marin) norka,
French Acennlrona, S keys,
do do HtVsJ
Tolka do 10Vj
Mitir Boxra.
t CO "
M
7 00
i.-. 00
JO IK) "
a no
3 SO
3 SO "
lo no -
10 oo;
4 oo '
SS 00 i
T SO
IS no
2 00
a oo
Anil hundreus of article, not mentioned
Watches, Cck and Jewelry carefully re
paired and Warranted. Call and sec
Man-h. 1853 i.ate
JILSSLY S GRAIN REAPER
for Cllttincr hr.il-. i" ,., ; i
ior cuninz both brain and firass
Irmif mnmrrlnrilfi forlC.Tj !
" f ANITACTI.'RED and f,r sale at the!
'ill Lewishnrr Fonndrv bv '
GEDPCS, !ARII A f'i
vi ou
65 w i
1 II. I ,
1 IS
j Dissolution.
rilHE Partnership between the sobseribrrm
, X ,ia b"" d'slei by mutual eoasenu
Hate.
MATHIAS HATE.
KAKSLOW Fl'RKET
Lewisbnrc, Oct. 8, 1853
1
Perfect Fits !
JOIIX B. 9IILLER carries oa tk.
Tailoring business, on bis own book, at his
old $und oa Nonh Third Street, (sign of the
Striped Coal) where be will attend to Making
and Cutting as usual. The FALL FAaHIO.Vi
for 1?03. received from New York.
All woik done in the best style and oa the
most reasonable terms. Produce received at
Market prices. Lewisborj, Sept 3, 1853
CVA good JOUK. TAILOR wanted by
JOHN B. MILLER.
Fresh Meat! gg)
flMlK undersigned respectfully announces
that his But ( her Shop in tbe rear
ol his resirfence (n South THIRD street) is
asain in operation, and Hrrf, Veal, MuUn, c.
j wiil be regularly sopplied to his friends and
J the public, Ti-caAf,Tai-eiDai and HaTKaaag
mornings oo cheap and accommodating terms.
rA.t,ld ZtLLERiJ.
I.rwisborg. May 12, D-j.1
NEW FIRM
ST
F.tiivrixc; and tut ir m ikixc
-w -w ivivc .
partnership lor lite purpose
ol carrying on ihe above branches
i of business, the subscubers are
; prepared to execute work in their
iiue, a
A T THE OL
at ine npper end of Market street, with the
. utmost care and despatch. As ihey have both
Ha l ine oesl advantages iu obtaining a know
. lenge i.i ineir oobir.e-. and are dele rm,n.i .
1 give miire altslactit-n, ihry hope to rccciie
r a iiorrai snare ol pair.'nage and pav.
M1 IA1 WtilHG.
JtW isbarg, April 18, 1853
: .... ..
TIST
re:
r received an ax.riment of fine-rnnr
sewood Melnderns, from tieo.A.Prinra
j s ctlebralrd estab!ishrnet.t, Buffalo, N.y
4 octave Melodeons Irum C to C $45
1 co . d C to F 65
6 do do r to F 7S
I.arf;e 5 do V to F, Piano srrle, io
A. L. HATFIELD, Lewiiborg
Frctrctant America's Bock for its Timca.
i!Cr. E. will's Hstiry of Romanism.
I 1 IT iul)lihed a iw is rusts aai.
ft ri U. iOU'LI.NG'S HlsTOKV OF
( KOMA.MSM. 'J hi jn.puiaraiiil valuable woik
' flifn,!. anil valiKil.'- Si.nnl..,., 1 f .Kr.
, r ' . , . ., " " '
j i'r. w ..'i-iumiif; tf-i mr rrcrni events I
; initie.-t in lelaiion lo Pope Pins IA'.. the strng-
zie for librr'y in Koiue. U.c iladia. liai.
" 'e o.ame 01 Ma pates) is now readr.
; ana win re supplied to asfnts, booksellers and
i the public tcittiuut ttiu udrunct vf price npea
i . e . ..1111.,.
i Hundreds ..f lestinioma's fr.-m distinguished
j clersyinen, scholars, rirsi,!eins uf colleges and
I minrs, have been reccivtd, lestilrine Iu the
i W.y va.ue of .his History. A sinele one
j of ihe.e, trira the pen i l lhat eu.inent PrcteiV
J ant scholar, the Kev. Geo. IS. Cheever, D.P- is
, ... . ,
given as a sprcintfn of the hole :
j "lliitf r. rl Viit anj liMttlifnl w. rk." Mrs Dr. Caerver,
'frrm aim.T --r nrurt rlaimi. ha pry alar f'r,
f an l i i.it ul.l ItiM it u. Je-tni. d u ht as extra-
j onlmary a. It i oa . f ibr ni"st rFantl rnibrllubr4
" :. . ... " -17
liiH.'m. Mft'f u;H'r.s. ami 11
tf httuttoiim, hich
ami an of ral nttlitv m
irfll at h'uhlT ornnii.t,-il. Tin rk itrlt chrcctr
' !tpl bv r-at nearrh.anil a com; win bmt anti arriptHrml
wt-w o: th iiftttir1 mill tnstory i.f thr Pt t;b ! m. It
l:rapiit a -iirni.rt but mfirirntly full hL-Krycf tberirc,
r-asrtir. rmr. rru-lt'r. nrid f,r'srnt nntlitioa of th
1'aparT. MDilimtirntt ! hv trf-rro r t tin ittat amloubttl
hvUirir i rrr, r?latd in f!j-itrdt PDpaing a rut
iroeri t 1. i't arrantr-! in the mol 'nrkl nialivrr.
It ah-atxi in tirt anil inn.Jrnta. nnil. with ita Lanliful
tllnntratHDV it :ttr faj ti-! tf furnh a n tm-
irr-He portraiturr ff ToniMniMn aa it !, than other
book wf know of. It vpj.if! a ?t t lark in nor ihrvlo
pita I litrrtar; ati'i now tb.it a rot.r.Kt with Jt ta
fomtl upon nr. and i o n t brrrmr thi hvi'in?? f
n!l. tri:v au-1 Iniry. wnrk m richly trrd with fcrta
and nriifut nt- will If o-t timt lyai.d Utful. wnh nid
h iftd to aH i! ry fenii, o4 avOt-uinv mrv emu
tre tnl-lf iu the i:rd "
(fj-AseMs lor the alWe m orlf, to hem val
uable ihtiuceuien, will be oiTered, vaotrft !m
every Siatff ot the Inion. .Apply t
EDWARD WALKER; Publisher,
Mar, 1853. 114 Fulton St. New York.
TAKE NOTICE !
The undersigned, would
respectfully announce to Ihe
citizens of I.etvisburg and its
vicinity, that ihey are prepa
red to H.i all L-inrls. Sri urk.
?t 7 siiiiinins; at their rnop oa
rJ' the comer ol North 4th street
and the Buffaloe road.
Horse Shoeinc, Wacon Work and all k:r.is
cf Kepairins done to ordr.
al. Iron and Grain taken in exchange fcr
i work. c. &. IB. FlsUrr.
May 1. lf53
NEW
Boots and
Shoes,
STOCK OF
Books and
oo I -
00
M I
U0'
V
i Shoes, Stationery.
vs iii f .--
is ; ii
vu , , s.aaa ji
lo no rTlIIE subscriber annonnces to his friends
a oo ; and the public jrenerally that he has jnsl
'x 25 ! received from Philadelphia a large and excel
12 oo 1 lent assortment of
3)31173 Ail
:.: .: j . I : ,
coin I'l ISO'S rriy siiiu ami tairriy ol lieniic
""" Mann' Ti"' 'V'
! ' Ud,W Fit Gaiter Boot,,
1 i t it 7 ,
i Bo,i,ns- Jenny L,n J'- "nJ 1 ,es of 'a'"1
an'lJ,,1S, , n. ., . .
j . JJoys , Misses , and Children s
Boots. Lace Boots, baiters and Shoes of every
stvle and variety now worn also a choice,
?. selection of tbe School and Classical
BOOKS
now in ose in onr Academic and Schools,
together with a good assortment of Stutlw
nrri, etc.
The above ttood have been carefully selec
ted and will be sold at very reduced price.
The undersigned also continues to manufac
ture Boots and Shoes of ever? description lo
orncr, nu irom nis tons; rlpcr.rnce ana
I determination lo spare rw efforl or expense to
I please, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal
hareof business, johx holghto.v
I l.eaaiahuria MK 1S1
I i a e v ' - i
SCHOOL ORDFKSi neatly prin'cd and !-r
1 - a' ' rr,.Wr Offce.