11TT1'TJ H "SftTn FT 1 JjaXUAKY 13, 1654. v iMtaM .. Th Oa-.sicT ,a taw. w.asl.UraLly lb. larawat ououialioB of an; Jtagiiab hfT IW aur-w rvmij. CooosSHH. Ho. flrookias Campbell, a WLif Memlier II. R , from Tenwt& died I borne sineo tbe opening of Congress, leaving a wife aod child. Ilia age was bout 40. lis served with distinction in tbe Mexican war. And to tbe Oik iost., Ilanrr A. Muhlen barf, a Democratic Mrinucr of tbe H-jtise from Pebnsylvania, died at tbe residence ef Senator Brodh"!. in WasBttipton City, after a few week' tiluess, of tj-pboid fever, also leaving wife and rbild. The nimc and acrrioai of tbe anee-,tors of this ruueli lamented wan, are household wotds in this State. II wai only a little ovr SO years f age, and a man of more tbso con'.incn premise. Another Etatt. Ths CVancils of rbilaiclFhis City, on Saturday sight last, perfected the long-ts1ker!-of aubscribtion of Two Millinua of Dollars to the Sunbuty A: Krie IUi'road, conditioned that Two Millions nioro (inde pendent of all corporate subscriptions) be suls"ribJ by responsible persons ; and a'so conditimj tfcnt a'l tLe money from all tbe suWriptimis le rxj-ended West or WiiAUMSionr. (We have not the c pj of the terms at Lacd, but state tLem from nicrnory ) Wc that the friend, of U- ro,d em this mordent boprful. It is a ate work-of unparalleled importance deem to tbe Xorth-W. svrn section and wonld work, in connection with the SusrjucLanna Railroad, advantageously to both. May the Road soon be b"gun at Will UmFport, and adtauce, section by acction, (using it as fast as tho rails sre laid ) until tbe iron horse shall reach Ihe only Pcnn jlrania harbor on Erie thus comp'ctiug the ebnrtfst and best route between the Seabeard and the Ikes ! What means if any are provided to finish the link between Sunbury and Mil ton, (tbt Cattawissa company constructing from Milton to Williainsport,) we are not advised. State of our Railroad. We were present at Uarrisbarg on tbe day of tbe mat-ting of the Stockholders of tbe Susquehanna Railroad, Monday last, nd from the verbal, and written Reports of the Chief Engineer, made out the fol lowing statement of tbe progress of tbo work : m h r I 9 ts ' 5 ir 3 2 53 m 2- Z S" 3 c- c H J 3 W -5 X- 2 es . 4 of - " a- r B e-- 3 e 1 5: S S" w a f eu So" 9 O X OB x a op o s 8 K o a 5 3 s e coo rfr ! I 5 w 2. a. A. O e g. o a A a" 5 a. r. Twenty-si miles nearly o.f half is now graded, 'and several Bridge piers are erected. On tbe unfiu s'aftd portion)!, tbera are now Tto Thrmsanil and Fire JJunJrtd SI KM AT work. Many are on tbe mountain sections, where the winter's work will not obstruct the Wif.niFco Ca nal. From tbe opposite side of tbe river, they look like a swarm cf bees. It is well known that on tho organiza tion of this Company, Gen'l Cameron was solicited by the Baltimoreans and l'etnsylvauiaas unitedly to accept of the kVcsMeuey ; and that feeble health alone compelled him to decline. With renewed vigor, he has now accepted the station, and will give additional conSlcnce and impetus to the enterprise. w. Ts fas ESltor of tbe Lawialrarg Obrenit!; IIahuisbi'ri;, Jan. 30, 1S54. Dear Sir Yest-rday, the Election ef Officers for the Su.qu?hanna Railroad Company took place, and tbo result was as follows : President Hon Simon Cameros (Gen. I .fKKR bavin; declined a re elation, and I'jrtivtd th tiianks of the Company.) Directors Gen. Vm. F. Packer, Jos. Casey, John It. Packer, EH Slifcr, Ceo. 7. hitler, Jacob S. IlaUkiuan, and Hon. Cbs W. Hcgios, of Pennsylvania, and Hy liffany, Win F. Murdock, John P. Ken nedy, Anthony Kennedy, and Win. F. Mayhew, of Maryland. Oar new President appeared and accep ted the office and organized the Board. A considerable amount of important business was transacted. Our Baltimore friends are in high spirits. The friends of the Road are satisfied that when completed it w.U pay at least 12 per aL ever all ex- Het Jtw, 4. 1 A.T!;c lowing gcmra 1" been ; clioseo Directors of the Suiibury & Erie ! railroad : Henry White, Charles Lcnnig, Charlen S K kur J. H. Myers, Daniel Deal, Robert Ewing, J. YV. Stokes, Jan. Armstrong, D. K. Jackmao, J is. Thompson, Gideon J. Rail. FraukHn I'latt, Tho President of the Company is not, to cur knowledge, announced. Ileonrtad t the OuoalcU. Temperance fleeting. At a ni-x ling of the Temperance Society, on Trtwday evening, lUth inst.in trie Bap- tint Cburvh, an address was delivered by tl- If .. Hit litirmt t thi .ua "r"i.rv He avowed biuuclf at the outset, a tern-1 pcrance man m prmc.pie auu practice, auu ....1 . . .11 i l . . - r ib!c T Answer, Those principally who sell. 2nd. Cau ohurch luembcrs consist- cntly in any way sanction the evil ? The to .Lis be left with the consciences j "f f L"r . i It being lbs first meeting of tbe Society ! in tLc PrsS0Iit e" Alr- Eos resignation as President of the Society. Ou motion Dr. Malcoin was elected President for tbe ensuinc year. On mo- .; Bf nf i ...... v.t,.i-. . VI aV-S. .TWU Vlb tfl SlfMUV ntlfl I tendered Mr. Ko. s for his zeal and fidelity. Preaidcut Malconi before adjourning the meeting, made a few striking and pointed remarks. He said that thf temperance movement bad three great obstacles to over come, 1st, the enormi'i of the evil. 2nd, the intemtt of a large class of men engaged in it, and 3d, the psisrions of men. lie hoped, however, by the blessing of God npon tbe combined agencies of truth and law, these difficulties wsuld be speedily overthrown and that the children of the j present generation, when they come upon the stage of action will not find this great reform still incomplete. R. From Harrisburg. Harrisburo, Jan. 7. Tbe Speaker announced the following Standing Committees, (in Senate :) Finance Cuckalew, Darsie, E. W. Hamlin, Crabb, M Farland. Judiciary Hiesier, Kunkel, Quiggle, Trice, Piatt. Acrovnts Evans, Sager, Barnes, Wherry, Fricio Etlalts and Eichratr B. D. Hamlin, Hend ricks, Crer.well, Price, Foulkrod. Ventiont Barnes, Fry, Hamilton, Hoge, Feijrnson. Cnrpnratimi Gr-orfwin, Darlington, Halde man. M'Clintock, Metlinger. library Jamison, Creswell, Kinrer. Public Buildings Piatt Skinner, M'Farland- Banks Haldeman, Crabb, Buckalew, Hend ricks. Fry. CnnaltTL. W. Hamlin, Hamilton, Iliester, Foulkrod. j.rw?rf Quiftgie,81ifer, Goodwin, Kunkel, M'Clintock. . Urdim Dintnets Sager, Skinner, Jamison, Hamilton, Wherry. It'trrnchmttil Creswell, Meliinger, E. W. Hamlin. Kinzer. Sager. Educctinn M'ClintoctEran,Jamison,Dar. 1 lingion, Hiester. Agriculture and Dnmtttic 3lmvfactum Stkinnrr.V hrry. Friek, Haldeman, Ferguson. Militia -Fry, Crabb, M'Farland, Hendricks, Jamison. Jtoads and Bridges M'Farland, Barnes, Fer guson, Hoge, Frick. Compare Bills FoulUrod, Fergusen.Wherry, Meliinger, Fry. Vice and Immorality Slifer, Goodwin, Mel linser, Hoge, Price. Private Claims and Damogrr Kinzer, Cres well. Darsie, Foulkrod, Ii. D.IIamlin. Public Printing Uarlington, Evans, B. P. Hamlin, Meliinger. Foulkrod. Sio CauntUs and Ctiunty Seats Fiatt, Kun- i kel, Buckalew, felifer.Quiggle. KILLS READ IX PLACE. Mr. Slifer read in p'aocan act entitled " a supplement to the act of incorporation of the Lewisburg, Centre ii Spruce Creek Railroad Conipauy." Referred to the Com mittee on Railroads. Mr. Kukkcl, an act supplementary to the act of in corporation of the Siiffjuebaa b Railroad Company. Referred to Com mittee on Railroads. In tfie Hocse Mr. Abraham offered the following : RnvcA, That 20,000 copies of the Re pert of the Superintendent of Common Schools be printed for the use of tbe House. Mr. Dcsxin'q moved to amend by in serting 3000 copies in German, which was adopted, and the resolution as amended was then passed. Mr. Cook offered the following : Retoltnl, That the Auditor General and State Treasurer be requested to furnish the House with a sUtcmot of the cost, reve nue, and expenditures of the several lines and divisious of the public works; and also of tbe loans made to construct and carry on these works, together with tbe interest which has been paid on said loans, or which was bue them at tbe close of tbe last fiscal year. Tbe rule was dispensed with, and tbe resolution read a second time and passed. Mr. Di'KMMO read in place an Act to erect a new county oat of parts of Luxerne ewuuty. Revival Paring the last ftva or six weeks then Ins been a revival ia progress id me JUrmoaia ehoicw ot tbis place. ; . , . . . .... i 4aB Barii fruletwsl a change el heart as a a . - . iiiiiiu iu an guiiu iiuwikj iut iuc Bupvo- a committee ot taree De appointed t n con sion of ruam in a word a Maioe Law man. jQCtion with a similar committee, if the He then proceeded to adduce the testi- House appoint such a cohimitte, to inquire mony cf nodical men, mechanic's, and ;ut0 the ezepediency of reporting a bill or others of general olsc-rvitiou aud piety, to j,,jnt resolution as most advisable, provid bow that iutemjierance destroys life des- ( jugj that tbe Prohibitory Liquor Law be .dates the homes and hearts of its Tictims, rcforred to the people. Laid on the table, prostrates the intellect and perverts the j A message from the umo of Repre. morals of men; and that the declaration of . 6cnt!lt;vcs waa rcceived( iuforming the Sen ihe Judge, though strong was yet true, that ; ate lhat a re8uiutiu0 had lccn passed pro. o, er tbe door of every rum shop this in- j ,idi f jr tu0 appointment of a joint com wiption should be written-" The Kay to ; minc t0 Clamine illt0 a!eged frauds re. The pesk,r concluded by asking two I 6arf"8 I'gc of the Venango Rail KTtiuent Questions, lit. who are reon- i ro3,1 hM of lnst s'1"n' alld d COBtur- LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST 1 and there appears to ba no abtcuicut of in- tcre.it in tlte meetings. There ma no session of either House on Monday, it being the day after "the 8th," and many of the members being iu atttnHiiiice in the Old Soldiers' Conven tion, Fbihd.) Tcbsdat, Jan. 10. Senate. Mr. Hamlin read an Act to j . . Cuart.,r of Honcsdale Bank . 3Ir Sutu, aa Act to reeulato the manufacture of intoxicating liquors. Mr. Cuabb, an Act to incorporate the Six Penny Savings Fund in tbe city of Philadelphia. , Mr. Haldemax, an Act to incorporate I .1 ii i t i t i :i ji I jiuei - eunyyivaniaurauujuuciiouu.airoaupreuljgCS -u tnat wg M(JST RA8B oi'B Company. j RATES or ciJAHGES, or c.r readers must Wr. yL;C.LB olti-rcd a resolution, tUat; ! .. . . . . i rence. I Mei-sr. Dursic, Ruckalew nnd Evans dbbated the matter at length, introducing ,ut;on wa3 a(1 cd. 1 the subjects of special legislation and om- j stion the reso- House. The Speaker announced tbe Standing Committees, as follows IVays and Mmm. Roberts, Patterson, Hart, Hippie. Wheeling. Ball, Howe, Eidred, Moser. u. r..ri.,u ii..i, u.i".i' ii." IIUU, ViatlV.S Ul til ILV 1UI t VHwlllUVI 1111, llOUl' ilton, l'oulton. Viiwwi und Gratmtics-W right, Johnson,! Caldwell, Stewart, Miller, Sidle. Claims. Fry, Ball, Uibbuny, Hills, Cilmore, Crane. W heeler. luriculrurf Carlisle,Gallentine,Crane,Wil son, iSalhde, Mimonton.Cutnmitis. Education- Monairhan, Dauglitrty, DeFran ce, Stewart, M'Kee. Forsier. Homettic .Wtinuacr'urr.t, Baldwin, Calvin, Hamilton, Abraham, Rawlins, Sallacie, Groom. Accounts. M'Kee, Barton, Elered, Parke, Si dle, Caldwell, Horn. Vice and Immorality. Cook. Gibboney.Byer, Smith, Crane, Muse, Putney, Gwin. Militia System. Bver, Hills, Jackman, Herr, Boyed, Hunsickcr, Hunter. Election Districts. Manderrield, BushvAlher ton. Gray, Cummins, Ed. linger. Gilmore. Estates and Escheats. KnightJStruthers, Big ham, Johnston, Hiestand, Snenk, Stockdale, Ziegler. Banks, Forster, Ziegler, Fry, Scott, Dough erty, Passmcre, Cook, Fletcher. Roafls and Bridges. Sallade, Gwin, Groom, Beck.M'Connell, Beans, Evans. Corporations, Ktrutbers. Barton, Hummel, Strong, Moore, Magee, Montgomery, Carlisle, Lowry. Local Appropriations. Kilgore, Linn, Parke. Maguire, Tarmlee, Shenk, Simonton. Lands. Moore, Palmer, Collins, Eckert, KawlinS: Adams, Meily. irorrr. StockdaleJIe Franee.Cbamberlin, Parke, Evans, Jackman, Hunt. JVcio Counties und County feuts. Dunning, M'Conoell, Deegan, I'orter, Byerly, Huntar. Compare Bills. littler, Eddmger, M'Connell, Beck.Elhs. Library. Patterson, Roberts, Herr. Inland Sarignlinn and Internal Improvements Sent, Hart, Collins, Kilgore; Deegan, Sirong, Wicklein, Beverly, Alherion. ltmlroads. Rawe, Davis, Dunning, Laury, Passmore, Hippie, Wright, Montgomery, Big- ham. Printing. Moser, Eckert, Miller. Public Buildings. Wicklein, Gallentint, Linn. Mr. Ellis, read an Act to extend tbe Charter of the Gettysburg Bank. Also, to incorporate tbe Littlestown Railroad Company. Wednesday, Jan. II. SexatE. Mr. Saoer presented a peti tion from Philadelphia, remonstrating against the passage of a Prohibitory Liquor Law. Referred to Committee on Vice and Immorality. Mr. Fry presented a petition asking for the incorporation of the Farmers' and Me chanics' Bank of Allentown, Lehigh coun ty. Referred to Committee on Banks. Mr. Ferguson presented a petition for tbe incorporation of a bank to be located in New Castle, Lawrence county. Refer red to Committe on Banks. Mr. Quigule from tbe joint select Com mittee appointed to receive proposals for the publication of a Daily Record of the proceedings of both Houses, reported that Omit, Emerson Si Co., were the lowest bidders. The Turkish War. The Baltic arrived at New York on the 12th inst , with Liverpool dates to tbe 28th December. Cotton is firm at Liverpool. Breadstuff's have advanced. Consols have also ad vanced and closed at 94. Lord Palinerston has resumed his seat in tho English Cabinet. The Sultan aerces to send plenipoten tiaries to the conference of the Four Pow ers, provided that Russia evacuates tbe Principalities. It is reported that tbe demand for the combined fleets to enter the Black Sea has been refused. The Czar has stated his determination not to agree to any proposals for a peaceful negotiation, unless considerable concessions are made to Kussia. Tbe Shah of Persia is said to be march ing on Northern India at the bead of a force of forty thousand men, and one hun dred guns. The English were concentrated on tbe frontier of Pesbawnr, and marching to Af ghanistan to command tbe Kbyber pass. The affairs of Kunnah are ia statu quo. In China, the fiphtinir araa nrnvrMi&ina'. . ' o e r- a r and the ImperMliaw were sufferiue treat ft .l w a a a, auowagb largely reiniurcea. A COUNTRY Dollar Paper! Sinco the Chronicle came iuto our bands, we have clothed it in new type, at a cost of 8300 or $100 Office rent has nearly doubled Printing paper has advanced 20 or 25 per cent. The number of workmen employed is larger Farmers' produce is raised in price generally but our terms have not been advanced. Thus, while our patronage has increased, our profits have tio t. taTA reasonable inference from these .i,..:- an jncraagB ,f patronage. The papers above us on the West Branch, aud some on the North Branch and elsewhere, have raised their charges. We choose to wait one year longer at the old rate a trusting that we may be favored with such an iucrease of Subscribers, Advertising, and Job Work, as may enable us to keep on at our old rates. In almost every neighborhood, within 20 miles around Lewisburg, additional patrons might readily be obtained. We scud out weekly 93 papers in tingle wrappers. To print, fold, envelope, aud direct singly, 52 times a year, affords but a small profit indeed, it each one now gettiog a paper alone wi'l get one or more new subscribers to join him, tbe larger packages will go more safoiy, and afford us better compensation. One Dollar a Year Two Cents a Week (and no postage in Lnion county,) is all the paper will cost to any old subscriber who will obtain one or more new ones, aud send the Cash for all (1 each) in advance. inis oner is lor ut hah u.s Y. With suca a chance, no Housekeeper, no 1 onng Man almnlit Kb without th l!hrnniclt. ' ... . , , B21e aa su wuu approve tue course of our paper, to aid it by getting one or more subscribcrs.TnO Democratic State Convention. WuKKRAS.tbc State Convention of 1853 empowered the State Central Committee to fix tbe time of holding the next State Convention at Harrisburg, and whereas tbo usual day, tbe 4th of March, will be Saturday, Resolved, that the next State Conven tion be held at Harrisburg, on Wednesday the 8th of March next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and that it will assemble in tbe Hall of the House of Representatives, if it shall be tbe pleasure of the House to grant tbe use of their Hall. WM. L. HIRST, Chairman. Wm. Curtis, ) g . Henry L. Dieffenbaoii, J Whig State Convention. At a meeting of the Whig State Com mittee for Pennsylvania, held in Philadel phia, Dee. 13, 1853, it was, on motion of Col. Edic, of Somerset, unanimously AVoiW,That a Convention of Delegates of tbe Whig party be held at Harrisburg, on the 15th day of March, 1854, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Go vernor, Canal Commissioner, and Supreme Court. A. K. CORNYN, Chair'n. Henry S. Evans, Scc'y. FALL FASIIIONS-1S53. II AT, CAP & CI.OTU1XK STOKE, South East Corner Market and Third Sis. J. fc F. Spyker HAVE just opened and for sale cheap for Cash or in exchange for country produce Hats Moleskin Nos. I, 3, 3; Silk Jim. 1, i, 3 ; Angola Nos. I, 2, 3 ; black curled bnm, pearl and flat brim Hungarian, fine brush, maggon, wool, for Men and Boys. Hummer Hats from Panama down to a levy chip. Cap of the latest stvles and of every des cription, m suit everybody. Clothing Coats, Pants, and Tests for Men and Boys : Shirts of different kinds, shirt collars, stocks, handkerchiefs, gloves, sticks. in short everything to wear from bead to foot. Also Carpet Bags and Trunks. Thankful to our customers for past favors we hope for a continuance of the same, as our prices are low. Give us a call and examine for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. A large assortment ol r urs, sucn as Aiuns, Victonnej and Muffatees, Ac Panama. Leghorn Hats, and Bonnets writ- kkb asi ratsssB on short notice and reason able terms. . Nov. 4, 1853 EXPRESS between Lewisburg and MiUerstown! THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Lewisburg and community generally that he now runs an ExpreM be tween the abovs points, once a week leaving Lewisburg on Wednesday, and returning on Fridays. All packages for this region directed to my care, will be carefully delivered at reas onable charges. Freight also transported from Lewisburg to MiUerstown. q j. jiS3 Dec 23, 1853 Administrator's Notice. I HA VE received from ihe Register of Union county. Letters of Administration upon the estate of Dr. Joan W. Sixorrnif, late of Phoa nixville, Chester county, Penn'a, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payments, and those having claims against ihe same will present them duly authenticated for settlement lo PETER BEAVER, Administrator. Lewisburg, Dec 14, 1853 DIS80LVTI01V. rpAKE notice that the partnership hereto I fore existing between John unnrea, Leri Rooke and Lewis Bachmaa, nnder tbe firm of J. Church, Rooke 4t Co, is this day dissolved. The books and accounts of said firm will re main at their office until the bosiness is settled up. LEVI ROOKE. Jan. 8, IBM. IS CHOOL ORDERS neatlv prmted as. for n:t 11 ins rijvwMc vmct. BRANCH FARMER. JLand Sales. Sheriff sSaleofReal Estate BY virtue of sundry wrils'of Vend. Ex. and Fi I'a. issued out of ihe Court of Com- j nun Pleas of Union enmity and to me direct ed, will be exposed to public vendue or outcry ' at the house of C 1. Kline in ihe Borough of , Lewisbarg on Stobx. the 4lh day of Feb- j ruary next, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, the j following described real estate, to wit: ' I. A certain tract of land situate in White i Deer township. Union county, ennUinint; 60 acres more or less, adjoining lands of Adam Beck, Henry (Jeyer. Jacob Kypher, Jacob IX-r-ithara and tilhers about twenty-five acres of which is cleared, and the remainder Timber Land, on which are erected a two storey llwelim Mouse. Frame Barn, and Swl other improvements. To be sold aa the prop- ertv of Jiwut Bernt. a. A certain honse anj lot of ground situ- ate on Market street : th. Borough of Jjwis- burg. Union couniy, sud lot being thirty-three feet in front and one hundred sixiy-five feet in depih more or less, eon.ainmg on.gh.h of an acre or thereabouts, boumleu on tne east bv Int of Dr.J. F.firier.on the north bjr Market '. . ,k. ..i l,r Li nf Mr Mnna Jones street, on the west by lot of Mrs. .nana Jonea, and on ihe south bv an alley; whereon is erected a Three Mtorey Brick Dwelling House, in which is a large Miore Kootn,, and a Frame Nialde, I c De SOia as me prop- eny of A. L. lialfirld. Jtll KESSLER, Sheriff. Sheriffs Oinee.New Betlin, Jan. 13, 1854 V aluablc Rciil Ijstcitc a 'at BaBTltS IS1 SII P a a. saaaaj WILL be offered at public Sale at the late residence of Wiiiiam Uerkhimer dee'd in Chilisquaque Tp, Northumberland Co, at t o'clock, P. M , on TiirRSDAT, jAsrABT 20, 18-54, the following real property of said deceased : A FARM containing about HO Acres, 100 acres of winch are cleared and in a good Mate of cultivation. The residue is first rate Timber Land. It is bounded by lands of Aaron Com.lv, HiiL'h Martin, and Andrew 1. fetter. The improvements are a good iwo-story House with Kitchen adjoining a larfrr Jli3. Barn with Sheds attached, Waenu house. Milk house, and all other Outbuildings necessary for the convenience of a farm a Cider Mill jpnr! Press, a large Apple Orchard, and a -CT variety of other choice Fruit. The farm is well supplied with Water Also a LOT situate in the township and couniy aforesaid, bounded by lands of Andrew Killer, Fetdler, and a public road leading lo Milionxontaininj 9 Acre.wherron is erected a Dvrel!ing-houe and Stable. Ii j B Person wishing to view the property, can do so by applying to Francis Bert turner resi ding ou ihe farm, or to Henry Uerkhimer, residing on the lot. Terms made known on the dav of sale by THE HE1K3 504 of Willii Br.it. dee'd Miltoniau copy t s, and charge the Heirs. Orphans' Court Sale. BV virtue of an order from lha Orphans' Court of Union county, the underrianed. Administrators of Bah'sl Wilson, lata of Kelly Tp. deceased, will sell at private sale the following REAL ESTATE, to mil : Thit valuable tract of land situated in th township aod county aforeaiaj, within 1 j miles of the Ibrising village of lewisburg, bounded by lands of the heiis of Tbo's Wilson die'd, UaviJ Mever, Flarel Clinean. Joel Royer, Phil ip Shook. "and otheri, containiug 2 Acres or thereabouts, ISOereacleard,haing Ihere- on erected a two slory Frame House and Kitrheo. a Frame Dim. a tprln House (and a ne'er failing Spring of Water.) and all other out-buildinaa neeeaaary for the comfort and eon.enienca of Farm. There ia '"3 a good Apple Oichaid. with a variety of t. : . . 11,. .I.....I I . n .1 in a K i . h .t.ieofculii.alion.and.buund.wilhLi.nwlon.iJ.n'- 'P' " S'Jj or .11 necessary purpose.. V" n ." T x'"""" T Tl . The .bo property will .n.we, to di.ide into lory. O.U of .11 kind., and other .rt.elr. TWOor THREE FARMS, and will be sold to j numerous lo mention .11 of which wi.l be .old .nil pu.cha.e... P'ics ' low " " ,iton",h P",ch.ers. For terms of sale apply to either of the nb ; All kinds of Country PKODl.CE taken in acrib.r,or loTuonas Wilsos. on tbe premises. ' eichinae for Good. ROBT. H. LAIRD, (tj-Please give me a r.'l before purch.sinc WM. Wll.SO.V Jb. Sent. 13 1853. Administrators. . FOIl SALE, A ljr(p. lirif.L' Fminilrv. BI'II.T six years ago, sitnate in the Borough; of Lewisburg, Union Co., Pa, in a very j hi. l..,tn fin hir fiO feel and two sto ' ries high, with one Eight Horse Engine, Scouring Mill, Charcoal Mill, and Machine Shop attached, all in good condition, and a never failing Well of Water in tne rounary. Also a large WARE-ROOM, 40 by 30 feet, two stories ies nign. wun an " feel attached thereto. Lewisburg, July 28 1453 Tiiii Salt. rPHAT Urge and desirable property' on J the corner of Market and Water Sis., well situated for a residence, for business, or for a residence and place of business. There is a large BRICK House contain ing 4 large rooms on the first floor, 6 bed rooms on the second door, and two large finished rooms on Ihe third. A Kilchen and Washhousfl adjoins, and it has also a large cement Cistern, a Pump and Well of good water, and all the necessary out. buildings. For terms tie, apply to tsro.p.MitLM, Esq. S. E. DAVIS. Lewisburg, Fept. 23, 1859 weNxxxvexeesevwy- THE Partnership heretofore existing nnder the Firm of Chbist At Fnies. between Levi B. Christ and George A. Frick in the Foundry Business, is this 24th day of June 1853 dissolved by limitation. ueo.A. Frick is alone authorized to settle ihe business of the Firm, except in ease of his absence from home when L. B. Christ will attend to the same. L. B. CHRIST. EO. A. FRICK. N. B. All persons indebted to said Firm are requested to make payment of the same by Ihe 1st day of October next after which time all accounts will be left with a Justice for immed iate collection. 480 Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been duly granted to the undersigned on the estate of DANIEL ZELLER8, deceased, late of Lewisburg Boro', Union Connty, notice is hereby given all persons indebted to said es tate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them, attested for settlement, to (SOLOMON RITTER, Dee, 36, 1853 Administrator. K QTT not refused al the Office) o AOlx he Lewisburg Khrontele. The Par-Famed medicine.' HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. TImw filli Mnf tWlnl Mtllr oT Mdictnal IxrU, o.5lt air- 1 Tk. ara "t m miimt brwlM Btur,lill tlM Mtraui rr ? irtars Umv wum Ur nndrrd thra a Mlly fMifiular in nrarly T,-ry part of tbe arlU. Th iaiaieBiw iuuM tber ha al wKk ltilt,UKlnt tt StaU it Httt-l vxtraordiuarjr. owing, U U rr.U3vJ, la llivir aaDdvrf'il r1Hrrj im thm car of Buioua p,ai,ljtiiit. mud diMirdrr of low Ll?r aad Siouiacli, ferMMm abo fwfi la atiiiic tlim arcortiwg la ducctlouf, s-ldoiM (ail la Iwiug rMloted to bvallti. j Weakness and Debility. Restoration to Health of a Gentleman, aged 45, when i at l)ca,h'g joor ...v j o.r aah, ,mmm, At. lwa. To Faorrw Uoif r, i i.'Z ' f thrva jmm. r.duM oin, ? u a h,iv i. BiKhlljr pcrKpimtioai. and aaut ol auprt l. wliwb caivl : a uoa.io!!oi.ifrirBd..a. hr b-dcomuluaT.,,.. ... ia , M u ,w I I'llla. abil url-r frVKjrar wan rt-rad to Iwaiili br tuvir mwaua. lie lao-ly imi-raud to , Tork. aotl hu ju.t arttrrn to my, tlmt lie iirrt-r orttt-r in IxrallK . OUK,t to neaM, tl.- ni ifc bu dcrtiwl grt I ueBcDt iron, mc uir rn your I'llla 1 fulualu. ."ir. ur rnttwtfilllv, t'lUiii.ti smi'H, biaMDtinfc Miniairr. A pcrmment Cure of a diseased Liver of j Vtn fsm un rm r OMit n,,tfi , 1 Wi.r f'JImniy. rr r Inlhldi.trlrl nr I'lllnoMiaiaaiasaora 1 exU-ninr a1. tban auy lh-i i,rM,rirur ninlu lur hi fore ! !' a prw.f .,f iLrirni-, ia 'LiraiiBiiriM Complaint 1 m-utiM follow mx cxu. A UH of tbii (umi) with vboiii I am p-rw'lly r'iiiinlI. f .r Vrttm Watt s Artetrf u!T rwf IffO dlirs4r of Ibr I. iter I J l:j(t-ti vt orgens: her tueiftni) MtttNlntil purH her that ht rnU ti Oolhiiix l rv ;vc hrr &ui! rinw. ai4 it was tX't likvly fhe eubl atirwiv? many Mouth. Tlii anmMiii f mrut natural ly rauiu-l f rrat talnxiu anwnic hrr frViula ' ami rwUf inn, and they intor-til hT to urnKe a that cf your 'illn.whicb so iutroicd her fiu tai hvlib tlmt waa indurs-d to tvmttuuf lh. tu uutii h r ivcl a lat-rfit-t cur. Thin is ttrrlva riiunttu a-n, an l sbc hv nul faprr irurwd any nympu-si of n-lapar. nti oftn ttrrlarv. lut 1 your I'llis LTt Imb tlir tm?aiJ8 of vnfi hvt life. 1 rvuia.a. 1tm Mr. jour truly, July lKi.V (l-inn-Mt J. GAMI. 77te ccU'jratsTtl J'Jh are wwuhrlnV crlcwv ui i.l .'. ftt Isitrwj vmjJtiinfi : aom l)rovj Jauiulst'tf StB'lry , AitthroR liywntery l.irt-r ( ui;.lnt mt-t-tue UiiK'tu Ccm- l.ryiLw:sj l,uu.i0 Tk Drsuutaji t plaint Vrmalf irrvf I'll 1nit"rm Dlrtrlie on ulariltv libcuinati'm ricsrn 1 th Mun Otti of all kt-iitj.iu of YertvaJ Af-i Dtiwt-lCiiiprts h trail l'nu- Krt:ona 1 Cotir Fit Pcr-fula. or W urm s.f all Conatlt'a of tout Kintr kiania ' thr IUiwoU Hi-avMrhs &.rp Throat WValnrns frm ' roRoumpUcD IndtifWHi'-n bvtm aod any ratua Drbility lDHamation 4trfl 4r. j Hold at th Ktaiilinhmiit ot Prfr-Mr llutlow at. 2t4 , Strand. o r Twipl Unr. lustom., ami ali at bi t-JOa,. ; in Nw York. Or-len tu Mrdi-inr id Ute tati-.aMrr-- : - T. foeVnr'Otr, A""? )wk.n wit! rrcriv" du allrtitioD. ol, i i also by all rsp- eraM lrujfa;f" ""d ' '"'IVji ' . - . . .. a. ia ...!-.! r.t .1 . a.,, rt Drue bousr- id rh I ni'-w. p yKTb' rritm vt,09.'ifaMf itavirnr hy Ukinf lit" .arc Tlosl. S. H. ItrrU"tM fVr tlf pwlancwj of paiiaoi vry disorder, are affixed to earh box ly Jol STILL MURE XEWS CUXCEKS1SG THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD wAit'A is to be txtrnilrtl from Lstcisburg to ALeiciitoicn on the Jimint't lb rough by nilflliulMirs ! I IT .. a fact that I. II. RMHI h. gt bead of all the Companies, and ba. now opened one ol the best and largest stock, of FALL & WINTER GOODS ever opened in thi. country, anil of auch styles and qualities a. will gise satisfaction to all. DRY GOODS of all kinds, i; not eh its, CflW, Tea. irv. iuur. Mo'saw-a, Ria. Ch.ear. rra-kers. Suap. Caadlo.. Tol.aece, Srgurt, Ac. Also Hardwire, Qnernimrare, Veil iricare. l'KK'ts and bhoet, llntt, , elaewbere, as I charge noluina for looking at m Goodn. a). II. KILl. j Mifflinbure, Ccl 28 185 DEPOT, ) A 1 Lll j LEWISBURG, PA. i . HATFIELD, ha on hsnd a large A lnj tplen.hJ aswrtment of Hiunt, Sl,..,WARg ,nd Jiwum, jut receded fiom i imDOfli. .d .M.uuf.c.urins lou. in i.hihnviphia .nd N ew Voik. and consequent ly 1. I - 1 1. n i ( nil rK ...it fmm Ihna. II . . i.iier. who pretend to be Wholesaler., I Hold Patent LeTere, full jeweled, lsk su vo to f 13 eo do do uo .jr..,, ... du do do foil jeweled, lek do do do 6 jewels. 10k do Anejiora, full jeweled, l-k d. do do do lek 4a ai 4 t0 SO 00 " ro w 11 CO Oil uv SO v) 3 DO 2S t" XS OO 86 V0 ii OO do Ie lne, to 5 jewels. lk do do .jewel., IMC SI) OO ' 18 00 " do fnilli'li .nd ineh Watehea, lsk J2 OO liter ratent Levera, full Jew,-led, 20 W 4o do d" 6 jewels, So HontioS Jeweled, do Snehore.fulljew.led. So Lepinelu 4 to jewele. Grrai.a iUer lpmea, 4 jewel., Sllr Huarlera. UerwiaD ll'er areond bud Walf hea, 12old uuard Chains, do Ladies' Cbalaw. do Oeatleuen'a Fob Chaliu, do VeatChaioa, old Ladiaa Breat Pius, latest steles aueh as Mourning-, Del aad (.la.., rameaa,lluatera,eroll. Braub,4c. Gold lientlemen'J Breaat fina. Jo CnS fina. different acylea, do rinuer Kinita. Gold KarhinirJ,aneh .a Hoope, Propa, Jenny Linda, Torn, WheM. Straw b.rr nuter. Scroll, Braueh, it., Hold Wateb eals, do do Keya, do Feneils, do Tesa, do aeeeaetea, do lhiatinsLofkets.'.Medalla.) do Braeelele, Sileer poonTea.,Ta!le.,Drt,.Bd Salt, an... aeetaelea. 14 I " 2o on " 14 0 11 IK) J OO a vo " S bO ' S CO ' 15 00 " 14 Oil ( 00 36 00 ! till Ol. Id oo JO 00 . 10 00 i 12 on I 2m 00 IS 00 So oo i; oo I 00 " TS " 1 -Ji S7 " I im S o so I 2 1 (.0 Ti " 2 00 ' a so" I oe I oo S 00 10 On 1 so a 00 oo 7 00 I j Oil 10 IH 3 0)i 10 00 1'.' on 12 0 JO 00 t 10 And a vaiiety of fine goods, latest style., neatly got Bp, at price, to auil the time. OO" and war rnnled to be what sold for. Also a great variety of gilt and plated good. Chains, Pin.. Spoon.. Locket. Spectacle.. Case., Basket. Ear Ring., Shawl Pn., Hair Pin.Corl Beads, Steel Bead., Pnrawa.dcC. Ac.die. AlaO ltra Say pr" and weight Clock, do SO hoar do do do S day wood and gilt Tina t iraM, Month Cloeka, Alabaater farlor Cloeka, Taleot Lever ior Marin.) f leeks, rretich AeeerrteoDl. kaya, do do tn'4 " roika a io;, llaaL. Itaaaa. 00 t 64 TWO la 00 " 10 0 s no s so S SO ' 10 00" IS 00 4 00 5 00 as on MOO T IS 00 l 00 s 00 And hundred ot article, not mentioned. Watches, Cck anJ Jewelry carefully re paired and warranted. Call and . M.rrb, 1858 HUSSEY'S GRAIN BE A PER, for cuttinjr both Grain and Grass Great Improvement for 1852 I MANUFACTURED and for sale at the Lewisborr Fowndrv v UECDE. MASSH V N 82,000 & Worth of CABINET FL RNITCRE, Tut sale at the large Brick Warerosta of Dw-narky Elatar, (rwtkStOMoWrruaStairaiiatat.ifaTa 4 Ot'H stock comprises Rosewovd.Mahngasyt Wslnnt and C'otuge Dressing Bl'liBAUa) Plain and Faucv Mahogany Bareaas kt , CI.'ETAKlC.i aod' BOOK CASES ia tuilf . - , - - . '.J1', us rArtJ, I Mahogany Chairs and W hainota Cirri p. SOFAS flTT1 if A ao n , i" . . Center. fofa. Dinwg. and Breakfast Tables) Grecian. French, Ostagon, Collate ,!! i f DDIUi 4 h? A Itu . - uiumuu uluo a tM.i Af itosewnori. Wslouf Mmi.Hfany and Collage WASIISTaSds aad varions other artieles. ' All wrrk a.HXTii to be w; made, 4 on the most reavnab'e terms. Cash, Prod and Lumber taken m parmeat. r. A. DONACHT. A. D. ELDER. Lewisburg, Oct. S. 1853 Dissolution. fpHE Tarlnerbhip bnweea ihe snbscriixas I has been dissolved by mniual coasrau Tne acconnis are to be eliled ly Kanslow auo me Dusir.es rontinurd ly Mathias Haie. .MAT HI AS MATE KA.NfeLOVA FLRRST, J.rwi'.rmrj, Oct. 6. 1853 Perfect Fits! -IXJUII ICHILLER carries c LS-JUll II. .11 f S-LER carries ca th Tailoring, business, n hi on k.k. at baa oid aiai:d on -Nor lb 1 bird Ml eel, (sita rf lb Striped IVat) litre he will attend to Making and I'niting as usual. The f ALL FAMJ10 f r ISi3, received fr m Ktw Voik. AH i.ik done iu tl.e bel style and ca tha most reasonRble terirs. Produce reeeirerf at Market prices. Lewisburg, Sept. 3. IMS JOH B. MILLER. SCSI Fresh Meat! fl'HE underi.igned respectfully auuuui,cs J thai Ins Kiitt'I:t'r (i Lop in the rrar ol his rtsi.tenee ( n ou'h '1HIKD stieel) is a?.iiii in nperatii.il, ai.d lierf, I'ul, A't..m. c. will be regularly .-upplied to l.i. friends ai d the put.lic.'l i Tm risii and 8i rrn muru:nu'i, oo cheap and rci mn i I'.lit.g lei ma F RAM Id ZELLE1.1S. I.evris' urg. Mar 12, 18S3 I'ST received ao aaaorioienl of Cce-tone ri sewooil MeIoilri.il. from C'eo.yl.J'riaee & Co.'j, celebrated estaliil,men, Butfa.'o. .y 4 octave J!ri drvr i in m to C 46 :o i.o L to F ti do do F to F ; lo F to 1'. Piano style, lee A. L. HATKItl.D. Lewisl nig Large S PTotcslant America'a Bccfc let U.. Tijz..a. Dr. Bowling s Eifctory cf EomaaiHB. Jl'ST published a saw jib aaiaasaa i ti ol Da. LOYVLI.NG'S hlMohV OF I KOMAMSM. This p. pularabdaluablrwi,ik ywbirbis Pruieslanl but tilheimiseunsectanaa) has been pronounced by sil Protestant desaaa- inations ihe itandt.rd HuUry of tbe snbj.at i of which it trrats. I In roneiuenre if ihe late fire in ike Pub. Iisher s eMaMishmeiit. be bas tern unable for he last lew m ntLsto supply the frequent tldtr. lor th.s wtrk. He has now ti.e pleasure lo arm unre lhat Dr. Dowlicg baa prejaied aa extenite and valuable fnppleiteiit of alant ISO pace, inrltidn.g all the recent rvrais ef interest in rrlation to Pope Pn,s IXtl.e snag-' gle for liter:) in Runie, il.e .Vadiai. Oavsrxi ' i etc. etc.; antt Hiai ihe enlarged wcrk (n.akiog a nrMe volume cf US ptresl is new and will be supplied lu acrnis, booksellers ai d the piiMic without i.ny adtatiee rf fr.ee utea the ofd rdmons. Huottrtiis of tesiimonials fn m (lislr'rgcislsd clertyir,en.cbi.Iars, presidents f erllefes ml 4 others, have leen rrreivrd. itMifyirg lo ll fidelity and vatne of ihis History. A single oi of thc.-e. from Ihe pen of ihmt ennr.enl rrnteau ant scholar, ihe Rev. Ceo. B. C'heever, D.f is given as a sptciir.en ol the vhole : ' " -Tlitr. rseellrtiL aad lutifnl wcrV n. rr rbaa.r aaJ .I r..t d ubt Ih.l it de.t,a.d t.. hii. orrlir,ar -ale. It . 1 1 the a.l rle,.DU. aBkelluaaa and eeetitrd wrrks we l.aTe e.er aeea l.., . .ZI I tairiiean prraa: rontainipf a lrpr aamter ol aiahla . j ni.lJ er.rrainir. illair.tneeril,,.,.iil ' ! . ft- n trll a m.l el. .,nel,t tlo. aid are r.f rralTi.K.. well a. h'lrb:; oraaiei.ul. Tl.e anrl it-elf ia elaiac'l il. dl r.ai lereer. h. aan a e. a r.h,t,, ardateiMatal irw ol tliv a: irmra run Ui.tnrj if the fo,h T.li, reiret l.nt .1 fflrirom tail l,l.t. l.Trjent. a ereir . Ii riaa. .rra.err-.r. erull. and r.a,at n-Mui-m af Ik. C., ..uihei.tieat.d I... r.r.r.n.-.o ib. mMI Vf? hiMorie ar-urea. related la a .rlrited. etr... " "T? imt re.ne rt'le. and arraatrrd ia tl bh-fi l.,(d " ll aU ui .! ia fret, and iarid.atr. a d. with it. aaaatlftil illuftrati. p. i- ttler adt.d 10 furxitk a areidTaJ 1 1- rrewle. r-iniitPirn I fa-d up, j, ,u 7 - ! loo ae (.dow of. It i.rli" a .real lk ia aa, kZ tlal literature: ar.d now Uat a rot.rirl wilK JtawL. I fcireed ur" ua. .id ia torn u, Ireea u,, k,iBM,TJ all elercT and laiiw. a work n, rlebl, ?" anj an.-uwenf will l a,ot lltariwaad afrfal . to'r! or aita M r-' " i" vmj immity and aU.rain . ... 7 ttr-tal t r-tal le ia ti.e lued . . 7 ww. ,! j Agents ior ine aoove work, to whom I W inducements will be offered, me.c -'"IT. ..." "r'P'V to .. tunatiu WALKER. Pnhli.K.e : May, 1853. 1 14 Fulton Su Kew Y.'rfc TAKK NOTICE! 1 he nndrrsigned. woald respectful!, announce to the ciliaens of Lewisburg and it vicmiiv, lhat Ihrr ae. red to Ho all kinds Illsckn kihii Ulnar at their Shop on ihe corner of .North 4th street and the Butfaloe read. Horse .Shoeing. Wagon Work and all kinds of Kepairii.g done to order. Coal, Iron and Grain taken in rxrhaagt for A NEW Boots and STOCK OK Eooks and bH0, Mationeiy. 1MIE subscriber annonrres to his frieeda snd ihe piiM-c generally that he Las ins received from Philadelphia a large ar.d eaeel. lent assortment of comprising every kird and variety cf Oralis men's Boots, Gaiters, il. nroes. Ties, Slterrts Ac. Indies' fine Gaifrr Erntr Buskins, Jenny Linds. snd Ties cf the latest and most approved styles. Boys', Misses', and Children's Boots. Lace Boois.Caitera and Shoe, of ever sivle and variety now aornalso a ckoica selecuon of the School and Classical BOOKS now m ns in onr Academies ssd fehoslr, together wiia a good asseruneat of Motto tarry, etc. The above goods have been carefully selec ted and will be sold at rrry reduced prices. The undersigned alro eonliaae. to ansanfa. tnre Boots snd Chocs of every desc riptioa to order, and front his long experience and a . determination to spare so enVre er expense please, he hop. t0 b,,,,, ri p-rrr liberal share pfhnsin. JOHN FOl t-HTOf. - Lemal arg. ysf t.