LEW1SBUEG CHRONICLE & WEST JUlANCUEAKllElt. r&zm co nnn Febkuakt 17, 154. fi BwM nnir-llir l.Twintno inifnm ha. rpwMrml l Ux larawt etrculattoa at anj Knglitk eanfaaar in I'cica count;. Democratic County Heeting. The Democratic voters of Union county will mrrt at the Cuitrt Honse in New Berlin on Tuesday the 31st of February next, to appoint Delegate to the 8th of March Convention to meet at Harrisburg. By order of the Standing Committee. C. P. KOT'8H, Chairman. New Berlin, Jan. S6, 1654 Whig Count IWfeHnft. The Whips of Union Comity are requested In meet at the Court House in New Itrrlin, at I, PM, of Monday the 13th of February next, for the purpose of appointing Senatorial Con ferees lo meet Conferees from Jnniaia and Mif flin counties, who are to elect a Senatorial delegate to the Whig State Convention : also to elect Conferees to meet Conferees from Ju niata county for the purpose of eledinp a Rep resentative Delegate lo the said Convention. V. T. WAC.ENSELLER, Chair'n Whig Stand. Com. Union Co. O. X. Woidu, Sec y. Jan. 23, 1851 la pursuance of tlie foregoing call, a large and respectable meeting convened at Ibe appointed time and place, when HENRY W. SNYDER was- chosen President ; Michael Brown and Henry RMiTH.Vicc Presidents ; and Dr. F. Speck and Charles Cawlet, Secretaries The call for tbe meeting was read, wben information was received that the Whigs of Juniata county bad appointed no Con ferees, but had nominated Mr. S O. Evans. of that county, for Senatorial Delegate, and acting our concurrence in the same. . On motion,- Resolved, That this meet ing concur with Juniata county in the nomination of S. O. Evanr, Esq., as Sen atorial Delegate to the next Whig State Convention. On motion, Hon. JosErn Capet was unanimously geminated for Representative Delegate, to represent Union and Juniata counties in said Convention. Pesolvtd unanimously, That the Whigs of Union connty, of all shades and stripes, re in favor of the nomination of Hon. JAMES 1'OLLOCK for next Governor of this State, believing that be possesses every neeeaaary qualification, and that bis unsul lied private character and personal popu larity will bear him triumphantly through tbe approaching contest. Resolved, That tbe Delegates represent ing this District and county in the State Convention, be instructed to support the nomination of Hon. James Pollock, first to last Resolved that these proceedings be signed by the officers and published in tbe county papers. Adjourned. In pursuance of the call, signed " Geo. Merrill, Chairman," large and enthusi astic gathering of the Whigs of Union County was held in the Court House, on Tnesday, the 14th day of February, 1854. On motion Dr. Joseph Etster was called to ths chair ; John F. Wilson, John Kline, Jacob Millhouse and John Wilt, Vice Presidents; Edward Smith and L. F. Al bright, Secretaries. Willism Van Gcrer, Esq., stated tbe object of the meeting. It was on motion, Resolved, That D. W. Woods, Esq., be appointed Representative delegate to tbe next Whig State Convention to nominate candidates for Governor, Canal Commis sioner, &. On motion, Resolved, That this meeting concur in the nomination made by Juniata County of S. O. Evans, as Senatorial Delegate. On motion, the delegates were instruc ted to support the nomination of Hon. James Pollock for Governor. George Merrill and Jacob Mauck were elected conferees to meet the conferees of Juniata county. On motion it was then Resolved, That tbe proceedings of this meeting be signed by the officers and published in the Whig papers of the county. It seems to us New Berlin ought to have chosen aa undoubted citizen of Union county lo represent her. Mr. Woods is a true Whig, but it happens he has no longer a freehold in Union county, but has engaged a home and will move next month to Lewistown.where he will step into a good practice. Mifflin county has a Representative Delegate in her own Tight she claims tbe Senatorial Delegate and if Mr. Woods gets in, will have Tnti votes, and Union and Juniata nous ' Mifflin would have a happy lime, at that rate; but we hope she wont wax proud, and forget her poor relations in old Union. t&'W'e give above the proceedings of both tbe Whig county meetings. (The Star baa that of Tuesday only .) It will be seea that both instructed furPoLLOCK took no action on the "chairman" issue and yielded the Senatorial Delegate to Juniata county. So far they agreed. But different gentlemen were nominated for Representative Delegate, and the Tuesday meeting appointed two New Berliners as Conferees to dragoon Juniata county into their choice, although the New Berlin lea ders well knew that Juniata county has no Conferees, and that the Whigs of Juniata wisely and earnestly desire to keep aloof from the local divisions in Union county. These faeU were concealed from tbe peo ple at the Tuesday meeting, and two men were deputed who will threaten Juniata that unless she ratifies Mr. Woods they will rob Juniata of the Senator next fall, just s they did of tbe Representative last fall, let Jnniau bs cajoled or betrayed again, Md ah. will find there are som. vote. i M tnion outside of Sew Berlin. W. JAMES POLLOCK The inflexible opiuion of the staid and "sober-minded" Whigs of I'uion county, on the question of Governor, was too strong for the New Berlin Caucusites to resist, and they feli in with "the outt-iilers" ami declined for POLLOCK. The S'ar how ever has not a word to fay for the Judge, while it admits an article calculated to advance the interests ef Gen. Larimer. Col. Moore inform us that while Ex Gov. Johnston is instructed for Larimer, his own opinion he not long sitice gave in favor of Judge Pollock as the most suita ble and available candidate, the last two Governors Icing from the West. H3V-Thc .V-Chairuiau avers, that some time ou Tuesday, some Members not mim ed, met somewhere not stated, Himself in tho ehair, chose Mr. Pennington as their Secretary, aud coaxes us to suhtnit with as good "ijrace" as he did when ousted at a rccular nicctin" called at a detiuite time and place aud of which all the Members were duly notified. This meetiug was never published or authorized to be called, many monitors knew nethiug of it ; aud it was therefore merely a caucus of a part of the committee. Whenever the Committee shall inert by an honest and regular call, and relieve us of our honors, we sbill not imitate hi '-grace" by forcing ourself upon those who do not want us nor by falsely altering a document to gain a point nor by dividing the party to retain an office in a tLunkleH committee. Such a "uoticc to quit" was not enough for HIM, but would be sufficient for us. EQiOur friend Gtonje publishes with a great flourish a Prochiiuatiou, signed by the eaid Getwje aud 15 others, declaring that the aforesaid Geonje. is tbe permanent chairuiau of the standing committee, &c. (When a man endorses hi oun njte,ve sup pose it always passes in Hank !) H'Acw, u-here, aud A"tc these names were obtained docs not appear ; but those familiar with New Berlin industry, promises and intrig uing in general, can not be misled iu the matter. We ouly know that two of those whose names are published voted for Col. Wagensellcr for permanent chairman, at tbe ouly binding meeting of the commit tee ever held ; that two or three others did not atteud until some time after the com mittee bad selected their officers; aud that the remainder of the committee were not in attendance. KiTl'Iic Star asks most grandiloquently for tbe "qmrum" who organized the com mittee, and states that fit form a quorum. There were six or stern present at the time, and two not long after nine iu all whose names were published. For their fwr to select for themselves, we refer to the following among other authorities: " The person first named is Generally per mitted to act as chairman. Rut this is matter of courtesy, IV etrry V-ommittre hming a right to tlvt thrir otcn Ciuirman?, who presides over them, puts questions," Ate." UJfirtun Manual, They members of a committee generally acquiesce in the (.hairman narneu ly tlie Speaker; but, as well as all other cnnimittecs. I tr hare a tight to tied one, some member, by consent, pnttint the question." llml. "Every standing committee should have its Chairman and Secretary. The first named on a committee should act as Chairman, wilts a majority choose some tither ruemltrr lo till that omce. Uurlttgh manual ana uutdc. For a convention to force a chairman upon a committee, is as improper as for a committee to force a chairman upon a convention. w. II ARRiMitRO, Feb. 11. The Senate resumed the consideration of the bill to prohibit tbe manufacture and sale of intox icating liquors in the Commonwealth. The question being on the 8th section, authorizing the search of suspected prem ises, it was further debated at some length, aud finally disagreed to yeas 15, uays, 10, as follows : Ykas Messrs. Barnes, Darsie, Evans, Ferguson, Frick, Hamilton, B. I. Hamlin, Hoge, Jamison, Kuukel, McFarlaud,Piatt, Skiuner, Slifer 15. Nats Messrs Bnckalew, Crabb, Cres woll, Darlington,Foulkrod, Fry, Goodwin, Haldcman, Hiestcr, Kinzer, McCltntock, Price, Quipgle, Sagcr, Wherry, MtCWin, Speaker 16. . Further consideration of the bill was then postpoued for the present. Mr. Kunkel then moved that the Sen ate proceed to the consideration of tho resolutions submitted by him a few days siucc, remonstrating against the passage of tho Nebraska bill aud the repeal of the Missouri Compromise. The motion was agreed to, and the reso lutions were taken up, and after passing Committee of the Whole, were postponed. On a motion to change the venue in a certain case in Union county, Centre was first chosen, then Dauphin, aud the lost we heard of it, it had got over to Colum bia. W. erThe subscription of 525,000 by this Borough to the stock of the Susquehanna Railroad Company, which bad certain con ditions thereunto annexed, was made abso lute, at a meeting of the Councils, on Mon day evening last, when the conditions were rescinded. In regard to the great import ance of this road, as well as its ultimate success as a profitable road, there is no diversity of opiuion, whatever there may have been in regard to tbe propriety of the County Subscription, tinder the circum stances, at tbe time it was made. S'u imiy American, 11 intt. Cliilliainaque Presbyterian Church. Mr. Eihtob : I attended the deilieati&n of tho new church edifice erected by ihe Presbyterian congregation of Chillisquaque and although the day was rendered very disagreeable by the heavy torrents of rain which full incewantly.yet at an early hour the house was filled. ILw some of us were: reminded of a congregation hut a few miles j distant, meeting on a similar occasion, and nn Anr, nKT-n ti wlmn tllA l.i'TflVPtl ' I'll u MJW ..i.mj, .. wi. " Pastor. f.T. H. Bittenhoiise.lfi.ll! fell. . , . , . n-, am 1 say f nay, uou too mm. J uc cxer . It ooeS not briug anyimug ueciwvo ... rB-, ciscs were conducted iu a spirited amPgnrd to the Czar's reply to the note of solemn manner. The sermon was preach-1 the allied powers. The Russian Einptror ed by Rev. Pr. Ycomans, of Danville. lt still prevaricating and procrastinating, Prayer was offered by Dr. Yeomans and; with a view, doubtless, to gain time. Tbe j isev. iur. J5it uuiore sermon, ana i.ev. Mr. Patterson after sermon. Mr. Barber, the present Pastor, made a statement of! the financial affairs of the church, in sthicb he stated that the reason no collection was taken, was becau.se t!iy did not need it, as the church was free from delt. Accord ing to the statement of the Pastor, there had boeu a church erected on the same ground before the Revolutionary War, which had been burnt by the Iudians. Soon after the War a Presbyterian congre gation, called by the name they still bear, was organized, and it is remarkable that their first Pastor, the Rev. John Bryson, is still living, at the advanced age of ueur one hundred years. After the statement bv the Pastor, the choir sune " Jerusalem, uiy harpy home." Tho exercises were , . , 'y . . ,. . : ilcligbtfnl. Ibe house is commodious ana sufficiently large, seating about 350 per- sons. It is Dow the house of God and ! may it prove to multitudes, " the gate of; heaven." O. S. PrrHylerian Banner. I Mks. K. C. Jri'SON. The Madison (X, V (Viimtv Joiirnnl. rif tlio Jtli inst . an. , , ' nounees the verv serious l mess of Mrs. Judson, ("Fanny Forrester.") She has ! w,lh tho ie vic ai the 1(J,h is cb1c" been rapidly failing for the past few weeks, j brutcJ iu ,tussil as lho kstlX of St" JoL" -Ed her physicians have but little hope of, ,Le 1SlklAut ouo of the ftidUvil!3 di:limtJ her recovery. II. r disease, it is feared, is '. u'"3t s:lvrad ,Q tbut C0M,ry a seated consumption." In a few lines,) Thel.ondou EveninfiStandard,Jan.i7th written to us the 20th ult., she seemed toj "J " Tl,e DeW4 froIU tbe Kaat t0y is anticipate this result. She says, My ! Pacitic but U rc8,s "Pou no "hstantial opinion now is, that I am not fur from the j utLont' i auJ :'k tue tZ1" P0"10'1 "f rest which rtuaincth Lr the people of; h intelligence daily forwarded to England j God.' iv SUSIjUKHAN.NA lUll.ROAK CoNSOLIDA- j TION. We learn from tbe Kaltimore press that application is about to be made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania and Maryland, to allow the parties interested to consoli date the Ilailroad companies comprising the line of route betveen Baltimore and Ilarrislury. Tho companies constituting this line are the l!altiinore Susquehanna, York & Maryland, and York Si Cumber land. Under the new arrangement, money can be raised on the credit of a consolida ted loan to completo the road to Suubury without delay, to build tho branch rod to Canton, and also to double-track the road as fast as tbe trade demands such an ex penditure. ill. Boston, Feb. 7. The building in which the "Chronicle," "American Union," " Yankee Blade," " New England Culti vator," "American Patriot," " Congrega tionalist," and "Cbristinn Freeman" were printed, was destroyed by fire, this morn ing. Toi.do, Ohio, Feb. 7. A Boarding House was burnt at 3 o'clock this morning. The inmates were obliged ti jump from the windows to save themselves ; but, pain ful to relate, four perished in the flumes, two men and two girls ; others wero seri ously, and, it is feared another is fatally injured. Specie Plenty. Over thirty tons of silver wero received at the U. 8. Mint, in Philadelphia, from the New Orleans Mint, a few days ago. It is to be coined into halves, quarters and dimes. With this addition to the currency of the country and the previous heavy silver coinage of the Mint, there can be no danger of silver coin becoming scarce. JSyThe Lycoming Gazette denies that the Commissioners of Lycoming county re fused to comply with their subscription of $200,000 to the Suubury &, Erie Ilailroad, as long as Janes Armstrong was in the Board, but it seems there are other ojec tions. Slkiohino. The Sleighing has been good, not here alone, but throughout the State ; better we rather think than it has ever been known before, since tho settle ment of tho country. Janescillc ( ITtV,) Di mocratic Standard. Ovid F. Johnston, formerly Attorney General of this State, died iu j til in Wash ington, D. C, on Friday night Ho had become a victim of intemperance, and had been imprisoned as a vagrant Another plea for a prohibitory law. A verdict for f 2,000 damages was ob tained last week in the Harrisburg Conrt, against Henry Porter, son of ex-Governor Porter, for stabbing Dr.,C. Seller with a penknife in an altercation in 1850. tgyThe Northumberland Delegates to the next Democratic State Convention, arc Laac D. liuker, Senatorial, and Maj. John Rousb, Representative, with instructions to Bupport Gov. Bigler. U. S. Senator. Gen. Win. Pitt Feg- senden, (Whig) has been chosen U. S. Senator from Maine, in place of Bradbu ry, (IXni.) .. - , . - FOREIGNU The uissl-ship Africa arrived on Monday tho 13th inst , with news to 29th tilt. The steam ship America, which had been chartered by Consul Hawthorne to convey borne those rescued from the San Francisco by the Antarctic, was to sail from Liver- a..1 n T.tr.c.tn,, 1 1. 1 t T:ltl!lnri' . IMKII Ull AUC.-W'IJ, - j The intelliPnLe ij disaPDoiiitintr. "nee ... . , c. . : I ullicU Ileets were cruistng iu uie jiacii cs fo f.tr without any collision with the Rus- jjana. Same of the vessels were last seen at Siuope, and some at Batoun, but it is reported that the fleet had subsequently sailed fjr Varua. The Austriau government, in great ha.-te, has ordered forty thousand troops to Hun gary. It is not yet known what is going on there. The latest communications from the Da nube, from St. Petersburg, aud from Vien na are vague, aud iu some respects contra dictory. From the Danube wo are tuld that preparations on a great sc;i!a are car ried on for the attempt to cross the rivtr, ou the side of tbe Kussians, and by the 0:t.iuiaa coiuiuauder to rcsut the attonitit. The Russians, it is said, contioae to pour , . , ... ! troops in great cumbers loto Little alia- j chia, with a view to a decisive attack upon Kalafat ot. the I9th. j The attack was to be preceded by tho ! bauuer of the cross, and every effort was j made to excite to the utguest pitea ttic te-1 lijjious eDthuiasm of the Muscovites. Thel day chosen for tho enterprise Was seb.cted land tentia, and l-erlin, is ot a dubious kind, and probably fabricated only for stuck jobbing purposes. It is added, that upon the Czar being informed cf the English and French squa drons having entered tbe Black sea, orders ! were sent to his Ambassadors in France and England not to detuand their passports except the Ku&ian fleet (should bo inter fered with. The Africa arrived at New Yerk on the 15th inst. Paris papers state, that a great battle took place, near Kalafat, on the 20th ult. aKTJIE TURKS WERE VICTO-Rl(JUS.-ea LFAVianVHG ISFJXTRY.' You are required to meet at the house of A. J. Weidensaul, Lewis burg, Wednesday, SSI Feb. 1N".. at lo o'clock, A. M., fur dull aud inspection as usual. At which time and place a Court of Appeals will be held. By order of the Treasurer. J. II. BAKKDOLL, O. S. rrtilt noil Confer (loncry . TJUBINCAM & SELLERS, Wholesale .Ma li nufacturers and Kealcrs in Confection ery of all kinds.No. 1 1.1 North Third St. below Race PHIL AD E I. P H I A. The attention of dealers is requested to an examination of their stock.wbirh will be fonnd to he at leant equal to anj in the city. FOK EION FRITI'S of all kinds in season. N. B. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. 2m313 1000 Tons No.l Superphosphate of Lime, DEBUKG'S Original and tlcntiine, warran ted of superior quality the cheapest manure in the world. Faimers and dealers supplied nt low prices. Extra tjnalitif Land Pfaser. 5,000 barrels selected expressly for its fertil izing quality. 10.000 bushels of same in bulk. 1,000 barrels Calcined Plaster. 500 Casting 100 " Dentist " FERUY1A y C VAXO This article we nfier in confidence to onrcnstomers,as equal to any imported, and far superior to most in the mar ket. 5,000 bags of this superior (iuauo for sale at the lowest market rates. Also Patagotiian Guano Poudrette Ground Char coal, tic. Src. C. FitENCJI & CO. at the Steam Plaster Mills, junction York A v. Crown and Callowhill Sis. i'tiilatttlphia. M:l Adininintralor' Police. ALL persons are hereby notified that I have received from the Register of Union county. Letters of Administration upon the Estate of WILLIAM M'PHKKSOM, deceased, late of Union Tp. Those indebted to the same are hereby required to make immediate pay ments to the subscriber at his residence in East BafTaloe township ; and those having claims against the same will present them duly attested for settlement Jan.Sl. JOHN GUNDY, Administrator. GMSSWAUE the greatest variety and at lower rates than can be bad anywhere in the country, for sale by Jan 10 BEAVER, KREMER & MOORE. TY HESS' EXPRESS Steel Springs, Iron Aies, and Uoor Trimming, very !o just reed by BK&M IREelH lot of DeLaines and Prss Trmr;s, ; just reed by . . BK&M Tw Fnrmeriv-Aldrich Plrmpton'a FEED CIJTTEKS, the best article now in nse for cutting eornstalk. liav and straw, for sale r bk am FOR KENT, i U From the 1st of April next, TIIKEE , j'y KUOM3 on North Third street, now in ; .the occupancy of Charles R Bell as a Restaurant, and Saloons. They are well suited for Shops, Otlices, or Stores. Knimre uf v M. FJtlt K. Lcwishure, Ten. 4, BuiTaloe Valley Farm ,-., T-,l t jl i 1 Ult SALE. 1 a AVIXfi heenm too old to manatre my j . . , wisU , Sl.u a part t,fthe fame say a tract of g.j teres, or of X4 1 Acres, as a purchaser iniit desire. The portion I a"cy":a mvatc K liillie DUUdilw tier. i w - cultivation, with new f. nres, except abo;it 2J acres of TIMBBll of excellent quality. There is a Limestone Quarry opened, Iroia wnicn thousands of bushels are sold yearly. It lias ; a young Bearing Orchard. The improvements are a Rood tro-st..rey FRAME llOi:sK,wilh a Cellar Kitchen und-r ' and a l'umo beside it. a laree BANK BAKX, -..i i. r, ; 11 i,i iir A muni ! a Waaon Shed, a Corn House, and also other . ontbuildines. The property is in Kellv town'hip, near to ! Hpotts store and Kelly's Mill, and lias been pronounced one of the best in the Valley. j Title indisputable. I'avment to be inai!e one-half down, and the remainder on Unn Possesion given the 1st of April next. Fel.. 1. SAMUEL YODER. A Good Chance for a Kerehant ON account of bad health, the advertiser is , desirous of Retting out of the Mercantile j business, and thereibre offi rs for sale an entire It of CooiiH. lie will also sell u . des,re.!-h.sKT()Rt:-l!n)M andmVEI LING " connection with the ttoo.is, or the tioods by themselves. The property is all new. It is a eood business stand in a small village T:!"" particulars, inquiie at the Chronicle Oiiice. ,an- 1'-51 fj UsiMe and Iot lor Sale - tt KENT. Situated on North Fonnh ill S-reet, between the residence!' Rei-. Mr, Hayhursl, and Jos. lirit;lit. it is a two storey Uriels house, 1 by 3'J feet with a Kitchen lrt by 2", a good B:irn on the premises, a Well, and a good lot of Fruit trees. The lot is 33 feel front and Ihe usual depth. LKWM K. JDXiJS, N.' nd St. Lewi.-burg. Jan. SO, 1MS1. Orphans' Court Hale. IY virtue of an order from the Orhn 3 Court of Union county, the undersigned, Administrators of Sjimitl Wusnsr, late ol Kelly Tp, ler-.cd. will tell at private tale the following REAL ESTATE, to wit: Tbit valusble tract of land aiiuated in the township and county .'oreniaj, within 1 nii't of the thriving village of Lewiehuri;, bounded by Unit of the heiis of Tho'a Wilson dte'd, li I Meyer, Flavcl Clinenn. Joel Rover, Phil ip Shook, and other, containing ij'i Acres or thereabouts, lSOaerescleirJ, having ihere Tnn erected a two story Frame Hou and --Kitchen. a Frnme Barn, prlng House (snd a never tailing Spring of Water,) and. ..I other out buildings necessary for the comfort and convenience of a Farm. Tbrre also a good Apple Oichard, with a variety ot Fruit Tree. The cleared land is in a hlh stale nf cultivation. and abounds with Limestone tor all nere&sury purpose. The above pmoeriy will answer to iliviJe into TWO or THKEU F Alt MS, and will be uld to suit purchaser. I- or term of rale apply to epher of the u scriler,ur to Tauxia V'ilv, on tbe premiers. IIUUJ. II. i.Aiicu, j at puce o low a lo -l..ii-n purcnaocr. jolliers, have teen rrceiveu, testilyirg to WM. WU.M).. J. j Ai ,u ol Country I'iCOUt.'CE taken in . fidelity and value of thisHisloty. A single. Sept. 1.1, 1 85. Administrators. , CJCt,3nJe 0r i;no,. j cf these, f r ni ibe pen of that eumenl Prnr- FOIl SALK, j A large Brick Foundry, ; I)ITLT six years aco.sitnatc in the Boroncli ; ) of Lewisbnrg, I'nion Co., Pa., in a t ry favorable location, M by fil feet and two sto- ' ncs high, wiih ore Kittht Horse Knine, Scouring Mill, Charcoal Mill, and Ma'-hine shop attached, all in good condition, and a never failing Well cf Water in the Fonn trv. Also a larse WAKE-ROOM. 40 by 3) feet, two stories lii;;h, with an OFFICE 16 hv SO feet attached thereto. L. B. CHKIs'F. Lewisbiirr;, July S3, lf"53 JTor 0alc. rpHAT luref! n:iH d.-si.-aMe property on X lite corner of Mnrhcl nn-l vVarer .Sis., well situated for a resilience, fur business, or (or a residence and plitrc of business. There is a Inr-iB liRICK IIooho contain ing 4 largo rootng on the first floor, 6 bed rooms on the second floor, and two large finished rooms on the lliird. A Kilelien and WashliousB ndjoiiis, and it has also a large cement Cistern, n Pump nnd Well of good water, and all the necessary oul btiildiags. For terms lie. apply to fiEri.F.Mn i.FB, Esq. S. K. DAVIS. Lewishurs, fept. 23, 1S5D . I)A(iUKHIlEOTYPES! SrVKKU &. II iTt nr would inform the public that they have fitted up a ilocu) cxplv??lij foi jQ'icrHiMopIijg, in the New Building over Dr.Thornton's Drug Store entrance at the fnj ihmr, np stairs where they are prepared to perform any work in Ihfir I ... a. in th K.c .I..I. .f ,1. ........ .... . ,c on. c can i.ihe pictures at almost any Hour in tlie day. Children taken as well as adults aod other pictures copied. As we have now a permanent location, fitted up purposely and exclusively for Paguerreo tvpiiiR, we think we can render entire satisfac tion, and respectfully tender our service. F.SPYKEK. Lewibnrs, Aug. 1, 1853 J. L. HAW.V. NEW FIRM. CABINET MAKING. DO.Vif-IIY & LDr.R having to-day entered into a C'o-Partnersliip in the abeve business, wonld respectfully invite their former customers, and the public in general, to e,ive them a call at Dummi's old stand on North FOURTH street, where they are prepa red to do all work in their line with the utmost despatch and on the most reasonable terms. DISSOLFTIOX. TAKE notice that Ihe partnership hereto fore existing between John Church. Levi Rooke and Lewis Iiachman, nnder the firm of J. Church, Rooke & Co, is this day dissolved. The books and accounts of said firm will re main al their office nntil the bnsiness is settled . LEVI RtKJKU. Jan. 5, IR5. . Mm DEPOT, LEWISEURG, PA a I.. HAIribl.li, em '"? ..J fpli-toliil as.oitir.et.tol .ti iih,, ri.nanwsn. and JrwEt.T.ju.t r.ce.vrd f,o.n the hct I'nporiir.g nd Manufacturing IIoum. in FhilwMpl'ia and New V oik. and eou.euunt- ly roucn nvei iu r"""" h lover than if purcbawd tioro loose ue- toi'iT ho pritenu in ne m noirroiri.. 0.J Pt- nt fuajewel-l, $ V-'' 0., il d" jewslnl. If ,1a .. i!' full jrweliit. 1' k ,) ia .1" ' j. wi ll". li,t An.-L'.r, full JcssUd, I' k .lo uo il" ' uo fc-l-lucn, 4 tS ji;wvl, lk u ao 4 jewel', ink ia Knu!i,h .nit freu. I. trl, lk tuer i'U t U'er.", full J'H do J'i 1 tj'l, du llnlitnS ! Jiel'J, lo An. l.ors, full jlil. j.. A u jt'Wi-ls. 4ii vU 4'i jti fclj to t i i.u v oo ij V 4& iKf Is 00 " 12 (W " 1" w 14 a " w, HOT" ts .Ml '"' it ''1 A lU j n i ,'' tu,,,t " ,Tr Q,larur, (TOM iiver .eo..l hnd WiU- hes, 4 tf bitiin, Jo i.ti-Lin., J .;.iria.ter.rroll. i!fiicb,c. CM ,Dueviei.' tin mi fm. J.. Onn I'tw. Jiffert .t:.s. i 10 " 1 10 " tiO l j Wl ' 14 WJ 10 UU I ll IH, as nt i; uo a no JO ml 2 tn i 00 I K -4 " I;"ii'i,,,uVh n... Cnrm 7 ' J-n.i I.i.i. torn, best. rm- iH.rry.' luiKr i .d v,.un... A p-nri; i , iv.. 1 !M) " I f'l ' so I 2i " 1 to ' : " 2 eo " 5 4 no 7 il lit 3 04 In wl ilo ItucliuK Lockel,(MrJ!l) rto llrre:..I, SilYrr poouM.Ii-M, T.'.li s, lM!-ert, and 1-' ' w it oo 1 f" l oo 1 00 " a n.l m ea,i.iif of fine sood?. I. teat style., neallv I . . .i. .. . ft--. m...t gt Up, at (ince to tun t!ie time. fJ-nJ war - rated to be what sold for. Also . i?reat 'ariety ,, .ml nlated good. Chums, I'ms, Wpoous, .nI1kpt. Spretacies. Cac, Baskets, tar Kii:p. . Sti" 1 1'in, Hir Pin. .C oral Ut.iln.Metl Pow.Acc, &e.,&e. Also Brai'I.vprin.Ddw-wutCIork S 00 " du i' hi'ur d. it" lo 2 . 0 " ti.lar wor.lnulji'.tTtme Fi.-e-, T " M'.nttiriw'o. li nu " Alli-t.r frliT Civile. ) i-j I'ilti-iit ltr . or Msriiie- Ciorli, t,o Vrecii Ac.r-I-'CH. S kv5, 7 !' in (vo 4"' J Ix! 2i o 5f( do di l" i " a Polkii .lo M.'i " 10 " Mufir n-ire, ' '0 ' i , m.i 23ooi And hundreds of .rurle? n't mentieni'il. W.tel'e., Crk and Ji welry carefully re paired and warranted. Call tnJ ace Mirrh, !."-: l)t!S IIUSSEY'S r.BAIX REAPER, for cutting both Grain and Grass f Anita err RED and for sale at the Lewisbnrg Fonndry r.y C.EVDF.H. MAIiSH ,V CI STILL MOKE .VKH.S ro.WEhMyu TK SUSQUEHANNA RAIL-ROAD ichieh is to he e.rt,ndtd from Isw:idUT-j to LticisUnea on the Juniata 4 1, f Hv llin:i,ihHre t ' i I' is a tact that U. II. Itlsd ha got abend of all (be Companies, aud ha nuw opened one of ihe best and Urje-t stocks of FALL & AVIXTEIl (.OOD.S ever opened in this country, and of such uyle and qualitie as will give r.Jto-facticn to all. DRY GOODS of all kinds, Gi:ocLRit:s, C"Tf. Tea. ffin'. ?ni.T. V..'r... . Kir, Chrcv, inK KiT. Str l.!!!'1. lOl-ttTro. SC. .1so Uanhcarr, tHr,incarr. i ,u ti icarr, Boots uml Shoes, Hals, and Cap of tho latest style and heat quality, 1'aibrell.is, brushes. Brooms, Pain! groui.d m! Jrv. Oil of all kind, and other articb i.mi I nulnertiu to mention all of vhirh will be sold Oj-Pleiie give me a ca'l before pnrcbafing eUewhere, as I charge nothmi; for loi.kiog at mv (Joo.!. I. II. lilfEL M ininlurir, Oct S3 1-5.12 TIi9 Far-Faraed Kedicice ! w of IitTultffit nstttri, whiL thr riirnrtU.n- r.ry Ti.'tu. .-. thry i-ot liar-j rouj. r t!, iu iin.vtT tU? np'tt in nmrty rt- ry jurt of ih WfrU. TUf i uiu -t'.-' i'Ui tltttV tiATr? tl- Hll ihprC'UriUt tl'tf tSt it tat etruortiuu.rv, ow.ti. It i inr uiniJ, to t) T y tniVrftii iT.ii-ncy in t) e t-ura vt 1'i.ious ' ei.mp;.iioii. ami iiioni.ru of tn Lior and S'.on-ooh. lotiiii bo ir!Vrro iu v-iuf tliom aocnrdinij te Uim-ti.Jiii,K:ili.iauo!iDL,iiign(iurltbMliU. VcaLnn?s and DuMlity. Kestoration to Health cf a Gentleman, aged 4o, wlnn at death's door. f'fj'yf-t LttTfrr,m th ftT.fTtarUn Smith, ttnftii .V. rtan. V. li'tiw, near HhUu SmrnUtitrr. 11 Aim. Ui4. Tn Pci-Ff a ll'ii.umr, i tftr A Ir. Joslpu I'lxto. forrorrlr m n-firlfut of thin I p Itnl ttrii in m siv-lintnjf ot health for upwards t uf tlirie yaap-, cn.iuJly wnt:ri( mwnr to .tiaaiow t y nurbtlr ivrrjiirutiuu- and wnt of i.piitr. whirh canrd , Kirt uitiotH to lib frimi!, m itlinJ omnulttd Titriou unllCl nit-u In IiiUh.wtthont em-ct. Iftr at lat UMti your 'iU. and iimli-r tTrTiJt-ncr ns reterrd to liealth by tht-ir mano. lie fat.-ty cmi.TiitfiJ to New York, attd hn. just writtD to my, that hp wa nvrr Ivtrt-r in hi-altb, mt.ii iltf-irvd me to , uaint yon villi lh nr'-inntu-f. I ouuht iJo to urntiun. that my wife ixs dcrirrd givat Wu.11t fr.m the u of your 1 reauLn. Sir. rara iv-p cfaMT. CllAULLd t HI III. UimolIo Minittcr. A pcrmaneut Cure of a o ideated Liver of n.any Years duration. CtJf f Lfiirr frnm ,Vr. f Hi mis, Chrmu-tt Jtoril, lo 1--.J- iter ts-ti-wy. i T-t ??r Tn thin tii-tri-t your TiiN nmiTtart.i a , ; A . . ,,,,(, tlM-lrefJirtry ia UvtrsBd Uiiiixui t.siw io.lt' tli&n any otbi r pntncUn ni-U;nn htfor I . (,1,i,iiu I mat iacnU..u il r..ilowinS e. Aiivri tliuilwn with wlioni I m p-rnnlly aoiuamleO. for 1 yrmr urns Mvcre -wirn'r fruru diu.e of ihu Liver dJ i'ii?tir trp.ii9: bvr nieiiin.1 alt nilmt emitmI hvT Uiat lin muU do null iiift tt rclti.Ti hfr suff'Ting.. mcd it waa utit iikil -liv niii ntrt.Te mtny ninuthii. Thii. aanoun remrnl nnturalty -ioiril r.t alnnu auinrj; brr frH-oil ami ri lutUiun. anj tb j iuiiui-.-d h-.r to mac a IruU rf ycuf l'ills.wr.i-li o inii.rr.v.1 nr -nral riiMiltrt tLat ?hi wiMiitdnn J I A't-tiaur tbtu uutU hc rrcrKrd a m rtWt i.-iirM nny xmitoi t f r-Iac, nnd oflrn Jr-r Uiat your baT lia tti moana i.f wing hr lif. i runuin, irpiir sir. yours truly, July 2?d, 1V3. (fiFnert; J. G AMIS. These ulcimtcd Mis are mmdrrfuPjt e$cueibta in (nui- It.tt it; g comftiti.ntt : A en Prof fj J an nd.ru SororkUrr A4thma lyMiiti7 Lirer Vmplntx ympfa'tna Utliouii Com- Kryijlii Lumbago Tie DonlDreuz flaiutt F.-mai Invg-I'ika Tumors BlotrlHM oa ularitirs Kt)ainati?m Flrvra thikin Irrs of ll liftrniHtt ofVrnral Xt- Itowo.Cmp.'Ls kinds Vrine (Vrtions. t Toltrn Fit Brrnfnta, etWornta tf ali Cnllivtn of-.ont Kin'a Evil kind i th IUjwuI Hiad-art-e Sera ThcnaU Wrnwrfmfrm I CoT.rtnn))tica ludiif4l,on ton and anr cans I Di biiily Inflaaiation tiratfl 1. r. j Sold t th KrvUM-nhmfiit rf ITnfriW ITottowAT, S44, !trnn4. ( mmr Triune IUr. London.) and al at UU bouM 1 New York. OfU.r Hr Mr-0' inti" in tit lSttjirMrtl . f. tlr-UtMrait, .Yt rri-." will r-Pri due attmtif. $,& f al by all nnrrtM linirtii ana arairr. in Mniirlar. lhrwirlienttt!lnitrHSt.U..lI!oxatRTSrtTe.. and rncta. t" brni WhoWsI of tb priactpal enaclfaj urns boo- in toe . rniaaii,.!.'.. . Tl!-l.l...lvfal4avrt.titr.tolW1 riAw. v H. IiTtrf ton ftir tht "nKtantm ur nntianta tvry dt-mvr,artalhictl lof h Vox lyfru-s iTFvr sale br l?r. KEVrrR. Mifflinbar; 'C I &T.JL 1 &!Fi r ! HOLLOWAY'S PILlJ ! 4 J rj i Worth , CABINET FUEN1TUIE, j; i For sale at tlie large Brick Wareroom of f" f Donarby Jt Elder v ( r.urll. St. on door ttom BMr t Hotel.) w I-Rock comprises Bosewtxd.Mahr.,,, I J vVaiout andCottaee Dressing BUKEAIij I, plai y Mahfeany Bureaas-E. ' CRETAH1E3 and BOOKCASES in ttil V8riety ( SOFAS. OTTOMASS. DITAHS. : Mahogany Chairs and M halnots Card, Pir, Center, Sofa. Lminr, and Breakfast Tablet orecian. ririien, Octagon, Cotiare, an Common BElSTKADsrtOM.,rood. Walna; Vanonany and Cottage WASHSTANDS.aa; various other articles. All work viii.sm to be well m4e, at on the most reasonable terms. Cash, Produci and Lumber taken in payment. F.A. DONACHT, A. D. ELDER. Iwisborf. Oct. 5, l!i3 Dissolution. rpHE Partnership between the sobscrlr 1 has bten dissolved by mutual eguln 1 he accounts are to be settled ty Kjnt,,, Furrey.and the business continued ty V.iij, Halt. M AT11IAH HATE. BANMAJW FlKl;E7. I.ewishurj, Oct. 6, 1853 1. Perfect Fits! JOII If. .1IILI.EB carries rE .r, Taiii ni.ff lusine.-s. Hi his ewn hi,k, i: j old stand on "or:h Third Street, (i?n tf Striped Coat) where lie will attend to Makr .' I and Cuttine as usual. The ALL FAS-HHi.y . for 1S53, received fn m New York. 1 All woik done in rtie best style and ' mnc( r9v.,nl.)e terms. Produce reeeivi t ll ..;.inr, W.i 4 11... , Market pnees. i 1 I " ;i-",3, j " i JOHN B. MILLER. Fresh Meat! Tl'llli undersigned respectfully annuacr J that his litsMhcr Shop in tbe rr; "' lus rc!,lllcrice (i n emh THIKD stie.; atra'ii in r peraticn, and I'eef, Veal, Xutiin.i I mil te reeularlr supplied lo Lis frittuls r the puhir,'l'i-isir,'J'ni'.sAT and haTrar,: mornings, on cneap ana accommcoaiirj? mc F KAN CIS ZEL1.EI1S I.ewisl urg, May 12, 18S3 Just r.-i T received kii assortment of fine-tor:. sewood Melcxieons, from CecA-rrir- Ac Co.'. celebrated es'abliMiment, Bofia.o. A ; 4 ocuve Melodcok. from C to C I5 4 J i'o do C to F U 5 d; do F to F 75 Lart;e 5 do F to F, Piano style. H A. L. HATFIELD, Lemistcr5 Frotcatact America. Book for tba Tizn. Dr. Dowlisg's History of Romaniut JUST published a si. j isuuii i Tin. ol L. L'UWI.INU'8 HiSsTtlKY tf KtlTI ANItaM. Tliisptpnlarand valnafcie c:i (winch u Protestant but otherwise oriscctanai lias been pronounced by all Protestant derm iiiattor.s tne ti.ndcrd ltuttry cf the subjr: of which it treats. In consequence of tbe late fire in the Pc't lisber's establishment, he lias been unable li the last few month- to mij ply the frequent irden for this work, lie his now tbe pleasure 1 annouiire that l r. l'nrin,k ha prrvared a extensive and valuable tMirpieD.enl i.t alrt . 1511 peces, iiiclinlirp all the receM events r iuteret in relation to Pi pe Pins !X.,tbe sirri pie fir libit :y in Ki n e, tbe Xadiai, Citai: etc. etc.; and tbat li e enlargtd wcrk a i. We TlIlin,e f gl5 ratcs) w now ir an,i I e uf plied to agents, bookseller.; j tbe public uitt.uut ttiy lutohcc ij ' pna .. t,e ,., editir r.s. Hundreds of lestircrnia's fn.m distincr;t' cteicvir.en. cbol.rs, presidents of er Urges V ant scholar, the Kev. t.eo. D. IheeTer,!!.!). given as a specui-.en oi uie w noir ; "'iliieii.int ara Lrautiful wrk.'rat Pr. CfcMir J '-i- m- a-m.j ri'. -r; ikhc rlsia,. for fiofalsr In 1 and w tin rot .'li-iir4 tha't it i o-tirtl ba tin .1 ! irIii;wy Tf. It i oai-f iliv aot elfvaally bj1:!u 1 r.t-uUil ..ra e kt vrr t'y iuil rrrfi! : i Amrrir pr-. : roBlairirfr a lrr rtbr of h n' i fini-titl purr. lllllrliro ef tlie rervn,iri . lf ' tiliii". -Tymfor. and irriilert rf kdcariFm. - i , ft. n ti'll a n.it rli qoi-nt tali-, aad are f rral mini" wrl' ni. hiv'li'v orrmrrtJ.I. Tiir w.ira il-r!l im -l.irwy i izvii t.y t-ral rerrr.il ae. wrk.ivrard .rrfpln vi.w ot ll. nmiiTv rtid hi-torv r rnr cnrird ..l.B . t.p.iu.t. L. . snmirt Let .cfltiVlitlv full Bi.h rv of t h, 1 TtTr't. rrfiir-. erulti.n. nrd TTorort ora.Iitif'n .'Ji i I'uirrv.anthortiiall l-y rrfrrrDeofo lho ot crdi.i! ! l:i,lorir m vrn-. rolalo.1 im a l-irilrd. rrtar :rt u ini ro.Wo rtrlo. and arnrin d in tbe swot lurid mtrp. I: ah urn tn c or. pu imntH-nir. aru. wnu iro Ntrt. illi,.tr.tii..- im l.tr.-r Krf.oto.1 tn fnTOioh a virid ri t ' rrr-ivo im rlraiturcof l,r.ninifin a it i. Il-a art -t lnr'k nr lnv of. It iiupv''1 a rroat tark in our ibff. pii-ml litoTiiluri-: and sow trial a ronrn-t wiiL Ei-b. frrrrd u;n nr. and i smo to breou tbe luino rf ; all. el.rv and laity, a wi.rk ea rirrily rtond wrlfc V and arcumrniF will 1 n.o.t traDvlyand uaoful. V.ort t. be eltd to ov It in ovory tiawily, and adornin.nrrTai I re-UI lo ia U-o lnd ' try Acents for the above work, to wheal r cable indncements will be offered, wamrti every Bia'e oi tne i nioq. Appiy io EDWARD WALKER Pllblisht j ,s59 1 14 Vnhnn St New Yo i TAKE NOTICE! The; ondersigneii, wcii respectfully announce to n ritizens of Lewisbure ti : vicinity, that they are prrn red tn do all kinds Black-finilUlIng-at iheirSh. p the corner of Xortb 4th s:r and the Boffaloe read. Horse Shreine, Wason Work and all In' of Kepairintr done to order. Coal, Iron and Grain taken in exchange f' work. C. Ik II. Fisher. May 1, 1053 A NEW Coots and Shoes, STOCK Of Bocks and Stationery. rr'HE subscriber announces to his frier and the public penerally that he has js received from Phi'adelr lua a large and n.-r lent ass rtnient of -nm,iritir -ton- fcirH nn' varirtv cf CO'? ' Tnen S Boots, GiilttrS, Mulirues, 1 ICS, S.Tff Bnskins, Jenny I.fDiW, and Tics of ihe and mcst approved styles. JJoy Missps', and Children Pouts, Lace Bnot5tCaiters atd fehrri of'7 style and varieiy now worn also a ct selection of the School and Classical BOOKS now in ne in onr Academies r.d Petri-'-together with a good assortment of Mall" nerjr, etc. The above poods have been carefully . . i i -,, 1 J -. 1 1 ...C UU aim win i'r ai'iM si tot iriimiu j-...- The nndersipied also conttnnrs to man" t j , p,j ..J ul. f , H.rr;pIK' ' i ,nre Boo n pr eT,r ,Crp,-i rnier, .uu irorn Bi. luna; eapnirni - . I . : . . jt .i.s ' neierminauon to spare no enori or ri-- .... K. k ,:, A r.We IlH shrfof husiue5. I l.i:turj, May , I 1