. I if ?! 1 PIMP 5 ?i? OCTOBKK 2S, 18-JO ------ ----- - ---r Notice. The Cuiiosii.'i.E and the TV- fcni ft oftei are now at tue l.l ST A x D, jlsrKcl iHpiarc, up siaus, icn uauu uuur. fl&The fallowing coin'ouuicatiou wast accidentally omitted, last week : j A Card. Ma. F.ihtor: Will you be kind e riougbto say ioyoiir paper.thnt the citizen? f Lcwisburg and vieiuiiy have our niost heartfelt thanks for. the kind assistance rendered, in endeavoring to save our prop erty from tire on Saturday U'ght hist ; and also, that we feel deeply grateful to the . r n't. ... -- . I. - , I I itiMu 01 .M.u m, u v lUc.r ,,..... FRICK. SI.1FKU & CO Lewisburg.Oct. 19, lb5 i. Election Returns. The following are the iffiiial re turns in the Lycoming lUjreseutative district : trtV.D EMr.d. II. Frftr,W. R. d r "moo Lreomiug, 2"276 2143 101 10 57G Clinton, ,l Potter, G:iS 010 S797 5725 .."7S 3320 ! , Ths maj-rity of Ueek is 21S; that of Eldred, 147. KST The follow ing are the ofiViiJ re- turniiu lluutingdou Senatorial I'istriet : CmwU. d. wl:i. w. ii. T. Blair, 1167 1:531 K'lrt Cambria, 1.1rt7 707 51 Huntingdon, 1145 131S J7(i 8670 3410 -loll In Schuylkill county, Kline, ( Whig.) is looted County Commissioner. Remainder of Democratic ticket elected. Nerthumberlaud has elee'ei C.Vt'.Tharp, of Milton, (Whig,) Histrict Attorney. Remainder, Democratic ticket. Columbia elects Robert F. Clark (Whig) T.eae-urer. Allcchenv countv elects a Democratic 1 Senator and Assemblyman. rotter county gives 150 Whig majority. Sullivan county elects Auios ('. Wilkes, (Whig.) Sheriff. John Riair Liun, tv-q District Attorney. Cent.e county is said to have elected Wm. Uarris, (Whig,) for Treasurer. Montour and Lycoming, elect the whole Democratic tickets. Philadelphia couuty elects to the Af cem blv, 7 Deni'-crats and 4 Natives v. ho were pledged to Kiipport a Prohibitory Law and consolidation. Their election cannot prop erly be considered a party triumph. Fliihdt Ipbia city elects to the Assem l!y geutleuieu who werecuerally suj-poi t cd on other than party issues. They, with the exception of one or two members, were pledged to Mipport a Prohibitory LiijUjr Law, a paid Fire Department, and a Con olidation of the several districts of the i city aod count v. : In Westmoreland county the Democrats lost their ngulariy nominated candidate for Sheriff. I In Berks county, the Whin candidate for Couuty Treasurer is elected over the VArrttlui Atinyr.t-rit n.nn tm,n l.t o i i ,. r of 1500. r r.1 ,. -,. . .. ....... 10 acuuyikiu county irjcre were loot rotes polled for a Prohibitory Law, and 1115 for Kimbcr Cleaver. Native Aiueri- can. : In MifBin county, Mr. Gibbnny, a tcm- perance Democrat aud au advocate for the ' ' tiu 1a t Vi n T.iil.(Tf w-Arlra 1. m ! u!ni.ti.rl .... .. . . to tne Asscmiiiy over layior, inc regular democratic candidate, bv a maioril v of 12 ' " 1 Totes. Juniata electa the democratic ticket ly Opwards of 150 majority, except Mathews, ' Whig, District Attorney. ; fulton county elects mc lug cauai-: . . . .... . .. 1 date for Prothouolr.ry by 121 votes beaten as to the balance i f the ticket. The riltsburg Americau of Saturday, i announces the certain defeat of Clover, the j Democratic candidate for Senator in Clar- ; ion. Armstton-' au 1 Indiana bv 5" - S. Jamc- 6on, an iiidepenJeutdunotralicciudida-.e. - ; l.Tkc New York Courier sjieculabos isburg, and Mitioury, as predicted by Gen. u follows on the War news : ' Packer, in his speech a year last March. " Russia has b.cu lighting a hannful of The rou'e is very air.iight, north and Circassians for twenty years and she has south, and the naturil and " eonstitutiou not conquered them. Those greatly mis- al" objections i,uite inconsiderable, take who believe she can finish Turkey Arrived at Trout Pun, " ho for Bloss ia one, two or fivo campaigns. For the, burg!" Well, there wc waited, n wagon present t least, tbe chants are altogether 1 . 1 id lavor ot J uikcy, cvtu it bbc La.s to firrkfr It or l.rtt.. -ilritin Hut- . 1... , h -" i-ai. iai eAj v.. wu cue Will 'i K-.l k. K I- 1 .. 1. ....... vv , a.uu..., miii. 11 i. 1 .1 U.J , . , , , . , , " ccrcaiuiv uv muiinuues 01 revoiuiioiiurv i adventurers from all parts of Europe.Clled I 1 . 1 ' with a hatred of the aubierat ir.tenserevcu than her own. The chief danger of war i- facconsists in the stimulus will give ! M mo rcvolutunary eut r- which Ia- J tent iu almost every couulry on the Con- ! tinent It is known that the revolution-', . I ary leaders are watching passing events j with tLe utm . t iutcr bt. Lauis Napoleon, i if he joius agaiust Pussia, has nothing to ; fear from this, for nationality ist he strongest fetli.irj of Frenchmen and alaais ! subdues every interna! revolutionary itu- rbie when the nation is envolvcd io for eign war. But iD Gcrmauy there is no nch scntimeut, fur the German race Las no national uuity. In Italy and Hungary, which are under a foreign yoke, there is o nationality which is not essentially re Tdiutioumy. It i u:a,j;v 1-Wly0 lua a ! war should l.e carried on between the j Eastern and Northern powers of Europe, without stilling up a vchcuielit and fiery ; eltcrveseenee among tue people, ana cre.i- j ting opportunities for a most temllo rut- j ril,uti,,n npou tl cir opt Tessas Corn.,, ndrnro of the L.Tvilr Cl.rutiirle. Tikut Pus and six inches of Snow, up among the owls rail bears of the Lycoming Creek Oct. 24, lVbi. Jhar ( Un.xu!,: ; r. lection over tue Cum saved" fr;.m division, (thanks to j (Lo JSeavers, and tue incorruptible patno.s j of the " inelropoiis, modern Uerlin .) mavliap you m.ght Lave a arc corner .or a way-laid traveler to case his feelings an.l . .... . exrewc Lis itchinp i-on. At hite Heir -Mills, I was iniornuo this moiuing, thero is a L.p f project of the establishment of Iron-1 works, a New York ci!y capitalist having recently made some ore-land purcliMcs in . . . . ..... v . t tle vicinity, with that view. This town l;as improuu coujiueraoiy nnmu iwo j years. I Our companion, was a Hind old man. lie never was sick i.nui,nniie laooiingm j heavy work, and exposed to the glare of hot lires, his eyes became innainoJ, ana 1 nrni .1 111-1. Iivii:r i-.iIs. His rhvsielallS ,. , an(1 other irritate, thus adding fuel to the (Ijuw, Lut to no good j j pui iio.e. He was taken to a regular Kyc ufu mury, lut was iuformed that he had , come too lale that, if ho had applied the ; coldest possible water to his eyes, until the Ere, or fever, or inflammation was taken out, he might h.ive been cured. Now, the poor old n:au is hopelessly bliud The eye is too delicate au organ for quackery or apprentice-physicians tvt r to meddle with. Hence those itinerants who are ped dling rye-cups, new eye-glasses, Sa,s!ioulu be shunned, and I sec they arc exposed by some of the leading Journals iu the cities. If your eyes trouble you, go to men and institutions of established character and responsibility. 1 he heavy fall of enow added a new feature to the intercstin'r ride through Loyulsock Gap. Not only the bright and the pale bued evergreens, but the multi tude of unfallcn leaves of the deciduous trees, were covered with snow aud the variety of shades and iutrieacies of color ing, and beauties of tints, of forest in au tumn, who can tell? Each limb and col ored leaf decked with an incrustation of frost, &nd the sun's rays illuminating all ! The glories of Autumn ore to-day crowned with the pure loveliness of Winter E ich prism of frost's A sparkling pern; Each leaf ah It 's A diadem !" The pencil of the painter and the pen of the poet can never impart the loveliness of ' a gentle snow-storm upon the fioat-hucd foliage of a grand oi l forest. It is like the sudden pale seal of Death on the brow of the ruby-lipped aud rosy -checked in- fant surpassingly beautiful, even under the stroke of the Spoiler j each lovely iu ilsclf, and made more lovely by the con- trast. i , .. . . ... t c had no time to inject tho nsiuc' c : reatneis of Wilii.ini T.Ar- rior. it i tin ' ' . uoum uestinea to to quite a .;ttie village. ...... ... ..... ... .... .. . I . ... 1 . . .it is, i . m., we were iaen aooui two miles to the railway cars, which run tlu-ncc i about Pi miles to "Trout Run. The nas-' I scnger car is well wrought and furnished, nud runs very easily. The freight cars were loaded with rails. It is cot.fidentlv a. v-wi-.! ai.1 tUa w..u ,? u !M Tin iri. T..tA.l . .... ' .. to f.liniia, nest season ( a consumma- tiou d.'Voutlv to be wished" bv all who ere. - . I Csillcd" to travel io this rrcioTi.) Canton Corners, in Pr;idfrd county, is ulout the j center, aud about the summit, of the Road, and the machine shops ore to be located j . ...... . j. . ' there, wmcu win maAci a.mu.i one 01 tne . first t wns iu the county : inhabited aud ! Buirouuded, it air. ady is, by intt liigeut, i thrifty fai im rs and merchants and median ies. Towaudo, Athens, aud Troy must keep wiJd awake, or their new rival will outstrip thcin All hail the day when cars I shall start from L'.mira, labelled "ori'1'0 opinion that tho County Hoard will ....... T I r . .1 . r .1 . JSilt;,nrr,.Ji,xit,' v.a illianisport, Lew refuse to saucUou tho aeltoii of the Com-i . .... ... .1 i r no great uiincnsionf:, witn mrcc uacseu seai, coverea wua a loose canvass, illltl fIl n.-T-iilPi tf ftTil I ! nr V HT( thptr - t v - J ' I,jmw nd tl... Mull all to bo drawn be i . f-.- t - L.i .i... 1 t.- I i"o uui?ri, iu 1111 mu'i auu uie.nu" aoow, 1 fiiteen miles, of which two miles up asteep j , ... . ,, , ,.- ,. r . "i'l at once, was the most diffieult portion! : " Everybody" said " it could not be did ;" i but the " proprietorV agents and drivers 1 i.arca it couitl. AU aboard, witU their . . baggage charge, Gl cents per mile, exact- ly ofl' we sarted. Having progressed a few rods, oue horse's foot became " balled," , be slipped, aud fell, and broke a trace in . the effort After a short delay, he was ; released, a new harness was obtained, and ' forthwith the Lr. S. mail wagon, with ten i passengers drawu by two horses fare 61 i ets. tier mile started a"ain for Blossburi?. Arrived at the foot of the first hill, anoth-: -3 C3 . er strain upon tho h; mess, and aco her A Woman AT THE Bar. The Cleave- ' trace chain broke. The driver swore he ! land Plaindealcr says that Mrs. Emma It. ii, militia.-.. . ... couU haul us over for ho had hauled ; Coe has been pursuing a course of legal just such loads all rummer (as conclusive i studies, for the purpose of qualify her- proof as the man w ho hud l.vcd one Ecvcn-self for the practice of that professi-m. LEWISBU11G CUKONICLE & WEST - - - ty yeirs- and wis sure he could live auotl:- er seventy !) Four o'clock-fifteen miles ..t ...!. ;n .....1 A.... I. .,.. Q.nn- still uiiiu nly twohouthe wholedi.tanec j crazy wagon light hamo 83-ten pas- .... 1 it. .1.. c I . 0 '. r " '. ...... , , it was rai unanimously Wat tue w imiu ! affair was m oj'ragc upuu the public, ! upon the pass 'tigers, upon the horses, and - 1 r. r . rl. . f ......r. i wc cau never get through unl r1r,liwin. ...... ..(iiitlemeti : r - o al,jicatl,j t10 0j caraVan tL(.;r cJa:IUS , ,ljcir ft!now sulT( . 1 ,1 CIU .., 1. ..Wnr.. and a safe de-' livi.r;lI)t.c. W(J ru.urui;j to ,U(J Well-kept mansion i . . House 01 narics ioirows. auu ov a coin- ; fiJI.,aLlo firc aIiJ ooJ gUj.t.r.uble soon i j f r.rot our aisapp.-int nu ni. About!)1 wc Lc:irJ fl,,m ,ilC stvt.u mcl, auJ , , u:lggage with Uncle Sum's mail in the era- j ty .,on atld jiglt i,arncss propelled by : ' j tft() uur5t5 ttj,h white balled" feet in a ; jvj,,, sl!0w-storni....they were "ju.,t at tlio fniif of llio inoiiiitaiii !" I shuddered at ,,C .,rospeet f..r thcin, and in my soul ! :ljvict everybody to avoid the route from Trout l'.uu to Ulossbur-'. - ; On our table, we find that universal L- ; vorite, Jolm Hunyan that delight of ; voutli. liotmisnn V. rusoc - tnai very reuua- ... .1' Wo v.0;l.m Mr, (uJle's lectures : and .ir - . 1 .1 iu our animated discussion as to whetlar the author of that veritable record was a I bachelor or a married mail, we soon forgot j the seven were toiling up the hill to the j Block House in a snow storm. Thine as ever, I.NCOfl. DfiATU OF M. AltA.10. Francois Dom- j :,.;,. ,...l!.v..i...l 1.V.....1. l 1 I'll' HI- -fc.'.t,-', ...v. .v..u.vu . ......... vant, died at Paris ou the 1st iust., ia his ; coutainiiisf 3ns A crt more or less, adjoiu . ; in;. Samui'l (lemlieMiiic, Paul Coedlaruier and txtli year. j 0l1PrSiW;lcrn iseieen da Anciiuir SrniKE. The workmen at' the Cotlou Factory in llarrisburg struck I for the Ten Hour Svstcin. on Tuesday last. 4 1 CnvTAL PALACE. The managers of; the Crvstal Palace have fixed uixiu the 1st : J 1 : of December as the period of terminating !thc Exhibition. Kev. Samuel Dkison, of the 15 1 imoro Conference of the M. F. Church, died sud denly of heart disease, at Doston ou the 13:h iust. He tvj widely known and highly respected iu this section and his death will be deeply lamented. IlOSTOX, Oct. 2i. Ihcro was a Very I severe storm yesterday in this city, and j ,. . . r ! in every direction around, so far as news has been received. The telegraph torey j are prast rated almost everywhere. It i, j surirosed that a pnat deal of damage has ' leeu done by the storm. Loth at sea aud ! on Uliil. ClIAltf.ESTO.v, Oct. 25 The late storm j has been very disastrous all along the coast. ! , . . , , ! A number of marine disasters are already : reported. ! ... t i . ! l.OtWARKA.M.hJlE.NTS. in-ricrtorc- liivc the scarcity of change, the Secretary i of the Treasury has set apart two hundred j thousand dollars of new silver coin f.,r N. . Vork, one hundred thousand f.r Roston, I ' ' aud lifty thousand for Daltiniorn, to put J ' . i.. c .1 .. . r. ...:ti into circulation in a few d.iys. It will I ..It., t . .1 ..'....! I.. :.. ...t. - 1 iooauiv oe ouiuiuu:.ni. in icsn icieu sums. , ' , , ... ai IUC cuu-j rcasui V, ior "'11U coin. " ankm.i im la. uov. istgicr nas , i:"sucJ Lis "nwA proclamation, soiling . mi . 1 J t a I F -""rs-iay, me uu ol ;ovouiucr "est, as a day of general Thanksgiving : i,Ul1 l ,0 Almighty God for the boun- j ties of Ills providence. Ihu day Will no ' .l..t. It.. ..1... 1 .1.: : ""..u., Uv i.j uanj iwhn m mm j I'Iace, as Well as in the whole btate. MuNlcn-AL Sfl.rCR!rTloN..Oa Moil day lust in the Philadelphia county Hoard, a communication was received from the j Commissioners signed by the names 0f no 1. 111 . .. .1 T 1. o.. .:.!. :. e m- - -"mi juu iiw jh cmun, uuunu- ' "'g tue board that they had made a sub- j scri ptiou to the Sunbury and Erie Hail-1 J, of two millions of dollars, and ask. ng j road the concurrence of that body. The Ltdg- tr of Tuesday, writes au article, and a severe article on the sutject, and expresses missiouers. New Ydbk, Oct. IS. Chas. Andrews, ! who was arrested iu July last for placing I obstructions on the Harlem railroad for the , , ., , larloin railrom! for the ! purpose of throwing tho Albany express i train from tho track, has rcceutly had his i trial in West Chester county, aud has been sentenced to vc years' imprisonment. Mr. Dk's resignation of the New York ! it 1 f 1 , ' ub l "sury-ship has been in the hands r.i T -, .r , of the President four weeks. It is to tako j I Ta i a.t ucnever successor can tie selected. , Mr. DiX proposes to join h s faui y in i 1 'J u ! uruPB ds V'-'- j 1 ""VT Sxow for the Sea.-Wc xuv 4 t.i.iaiiu aiu. c.r., Iff. 1 1 . l. A 1 - a- vl . uat on u cdnesuay before last, snow fell , IU lao lown 01 "gf'J w toeoepiu oi ono , aT , AY ft f " . A a 1 1 1 lravt l was 'uierrupicu .or several Ji,.vs in consequence. The trees bordering tho road wre 80 ,0.a(1,-'1 with snow tbat tIl(7 lntdown and obstructed the way. Libf.BaL. Abbott Lnwrencc has dona- tea 500U to am iu ttio construction ol a ! tnouumcnt to the 1 ilijrim.., on Plymoutb I - , llock. . Yki.t.ow Fever i Baltimore. A ' despatch dated Paltimor. , October .8.1., : savs : For two or three weeks past a lis- i ... . 1 :.4.i , caae .nt-hng icnw fever, c.. on Fell s l..nt. 'Hie nun.wr or fleams rrr.i.i if ctntn.l fit trn:n twontv-nve 10 .1 . 1 1 f...- , wnny. .1 u:iuo j . ; ! others died in one house. Mi.-s Ilogowj who eamo frmii Philadelphia to nurse her ... nlt. .(mv 4. f..nr litllirri ilhlOSS. ( ,...,.., Tl, ; - 1 . .. . . ; h(jJ a j, 1C8lt al. j r(,unil a v,.rdkt of; ' i,1M.;fi ,1,1,. hon.ieide." S.-nsiLIc iurv. i 1 " -' ....... '.hrx nvsi is leeiunng to crowded km Cineinnati. A colored man named M.ilson was fouud dead in his Led at Columbia last week. t ' K'lPrR Vl i(S liVlW ISliMr ' -U V virtue of a writ of Ki Fa. issued oiitof lUe ... . ,. . -, , .., v,, :,.,, ,,, ,,,, K c(,rl .,f Common Pleas of Kumi. c...- tv am 1 to mc ilireciea. win or eipoNcu 10 r.n,- 1: I. ..1.. .r l..n:w FiJilT III V'lliti ii. ;ii:, ... '- .- - - - 1 i, Vri.i-. ilc 2.rii!i Hie N.neni. ber next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said ilav. the followiu: lu-al Estate, to wit : . . . i.i 1 ; wi.lt.. A cerlam tract ol land situated 111 line or(.r township. Union County, contiiiiin:? one hundred and twenty acres more or less, all T I M 1 K It LAM), 'S i bounded on the south by Daniel Hen- i' v ; nar, on the west and north by Dr. S.7.A ' L. Eeck, aad on the cast by will, the appurtences. v.. .. V . . . ... , 1 r : 1 l.l.lll'll Oil. IllUllvlllO IU1 I'HlillV UIUI V.IHI, I ,.,. - .flitM IN k irwixt; r-r ORDER, A!sj a certain house'and l'.t of irrotutd sii- "ate in New Columbia aforesaid, coiitaiuina . I. . .1. . . I. ' IMC ruin 111 in an .11 ir iikiii "i iv. - . u' 1 1. iiii- ini? I) oil' l Wi'lmer. Conrad Itlind and others whereon is creeled a Dwelling House f"' j and other necessary Out-buildings with i li j liie appiirian.'iices. Seized. u!en in execution and to be sold as the property of Mimoi Horitix. JOHN KEssLER, SherilT. i Sheriffs OlTice, New lieiltn, Oct. 20, I8S3 Orphans' Court Sale. "J)Y virtue of an order from the. Orphans' 1V t I) Co -1 Curi f n county, the u.der,Wnr.l j Adtnini trittors of fA.iti.i. Wiuiiti, late ot j Ki.,.j, Tji ,!w,S) i, , ,,,. taU the ; following REAL ESTATE, wwit: j Th valuable f act of bind situated in the ,.r ,i. .h, ..;,. ..n'.... .. I .....l.,.,- l,.'i, ,,!.,! ; lv laml ot i!i heiu of Tbo's Wilson dec 'd. ! . .. I ....... ...i-i . ...H 1.u. ll lu... I.-I I !:.. ...... Ul.;l. : lj .-iriiir., nii, u nri.. ,",a",'g - -. - - . r thtreaUouU. I SO arrL'sclo.ira.1. being ilie-) p erected. tosi,..y Ft. me Hour and : - "Kitchen, a Frame liarn. a Spline Moose. (,nJ a Iievl.r ,,,ll S,fil,g f Water.) and a I ; other onl Imiid in necessary for the rotnfort ; and coiivenientc of a Farm. Theie ii also - 1 apoi,( A,!(, o.rl.J. iil . va.iityo! rruit 'J"re,. The rlareJ land is in a hii;h !' of cubi-ation and abjuud with l.miesiuiie TlB .., ' t0 ,Vl,lie in,0 ' TWO or THREE FARMS, and will be sold to ; ; uit nufrhjerfi. i.'... ..r .... .. r.1 '...!,. I ..i..r, .., i.,T...... U.....V ..mil, n.i.,i.... ii Lnirr II I null i'i. ... i, .-.... WM. V II. SON Jn. . . . . ., opi. tmi. aumimairuim '" . UrOliallS' I OUI I Oil It I 1 iV virtue of an order from the Orphan I) Court of I 'uion countv, Ihe underfigned wilt off.r at Public Sale, uu ihe premises, at 10 o'clock. A. M.,..f r. a...;,.o lfi-,l i J' . ' . ,. r f0n.,wing Rr-.l E-mte, nituatrd in .Mi towuhip, Union C..., Pa., compitaing aluut I I A lWS 1 f ... . 0 - immiwJ and I ii,.nei J""'1, eh which nun the Main Road between ui5 and to. move The pitiik-tii; is i lioiir.ded norm unit t'.-l nv land. .f Jaruh Urh (,as( BlJ Slllitlj ,,v llldj of u.i.i.., .a Er.,,.1 There are eiecnd upon iho preiui.-e.s a Unie. v TvVO Story l, ,, rarN. a v.- LOn HOU-SE, II ... ..':. ..tfjf.', 1 d.ior. an. I TWO ORCHARDS. IJJaARIXU applet Tlic Iji'd is in a coil .lale of euliivalion, ahum ,o: UUHELS OF LIME having been put upon il wi bin ihe lait i-.vo ye.,s. I emu nude knoAii on dav of snle. l y JulIX GI XUY, A ilii.ini -t lal-.r of Williah Pexs r, dee d. -L ATiACt Ill'llllf PpAllfPll' aiau.-I, 1 it 1 nil 11 v a 1v1a.11 ICR KKT. Now oflered for Rent, ".,Pi"e --jr 1 ' I -c iiaiiiira i i, i. iH' I o n t rr Ci la lit in a n Tiiree storv Stone Grist EU!, ... newly repaired, all the gearin- new and in the "e" of order, in a farming region which will furilish any amount of Grain for either Milling or custom work. Also a SAW IK3E.S,, and glance l Hoaioo r(?pair There is also a 1 STORE HOUSE, a HOTEL with a large new Shed, and otiiei outbuildings. Three fif Tenant jf;?f Houses, also a FARM cf about JO or AO Arret cleared, with a Ham upon it, an Orchard ; and abundance of the best Water convevednrf in Pipes over the premises. tills UiAAMit 1 ivure.ni 1 Is silttated in a healthy, limestone region of e.ountrv. convenient to church and school. The - town iu which it is located has several shops and os. but no other Mills , near The Pro- perty is well known m all the region for its pr,iUcuve ness and to a man of energy and capitai is a very superior opening for a large B' otX'hmiaburs and Ol ! Fort ess we walk. , Nearly all the places of business, m the y Jiy au, Fl 1(,.V s7 al,j next, j nJ ij.j,., . nj! B;ve iiani.,n u all. and one lady infected districts, tire closed. f!lniti? r'!1')''!!1''" D?i7 C 0333 Of all k!cd3, ; resigned, all A man in Cincinnati last week cut his '"kSrl'' C UOCKU 1 1'S, wis. and .. . . 1 . i- . i -1 : .... 11... 1... iu ,n Turn in I he rar. UI..CS- r..f. T.i. f,.i..-. Su.--r. M..' ; .Kw. . revi-?K WfiK for a term of years from . ' . . r. ... fc -i JW..-W -eiM I' do. kl,.r Ann ,i.l ll.nf I " - f!f15verjr desirable property, WZI jrH"TT?fcl.-nwn as the I.!l.fi'li BRANCH FARMER. T,.,,L-. mites fr.nn Bclle.onic, , 11 Iron) Martlet.,,,. 25 from Lewisb... g. "i b '-X;:,' sace JY ..,, .,,um be within 5 or 0 miles. .... h. cn hj rnllini? al , nr . u, ; lalI1Pll ,,y 1r;jsi slib.nlici at Howard . O., f...t..r:. IK, JtH o. Jioifa ir.n.r..fli.i. Jtjy A.ltniaistratrit or4-" J.ot, u-- u. (), 1R53 "ia . . 1 t . . .. . 1 V r 1 ..!,! Iron, lie.l Ittl S J O..IS IO. v., ,.' uci.11. Tables, Cnairs Bureaus iioiiei, rrcr Cuphoards, Ku.v.-s and P, !' hivp. and various kmds ot l ue, i.es oy anniiiS I len- .! H.nise 10 1 and lMienen r .jrnilure 10.1 numerous to mention. .... Sales to commence al 10 o clock A. M. eacn div rben terms will be made known ty JOHN IATESMAN. JACOil KOSiENIJ ADF.R. A.lniVs of Hixii KiisTtJUJiim. dee'd. Wh ite lleer Tp, On". :J, 1 M V J FOR HA LlC, A large lirick Foundry, IJKII.T six years aizo. siiuate in il.e Uortiiilt I ol 'l.ewis'i.iir. t uion Co , I'a-, i" a very ! uvorali'e K.ca!io, SO by U feel and nr.. Mo- . .1. . I'..,l.t lT.irkr Kiioii ( : nes nigli. wri. , r. .' Scunns Mil. ;",, a , r - .. . never laiiniK -- Also a lar-e WAKK K OM, W by : b el. with an OKl'M 'K 10 hv SO feet attached thereto. Lewisbm:;, Ju!y '-1. L. 15. CHKIrsT. isr.:t fox Sale. fPHAT Urge and d.-sirable property I (lie cot nor of Market ;:n I U a'er Ms., well siiuuli d for a r-sidt-nc-, lor bo-oness, ior (or n resuli i:ce am plli.'C of blisiniss Tlu.r.. !1 1. 1 T I! lii.H K I louse C'lllIUin- . . . .1.. r.-., 1'.. i A log 4 lurg rooms 011 I ho tirl loi-'r, b l u ...--..- .... 1 ho srfm.d fi.ii.r. Hi.d tan I.tf2f ' i-i . t- , 1 finished rooms on Hie tbir '. M" and Wusl.h.mso ntljoins, ntid it has a!o a large ceiiu nt t'islerti, n I'ump and ol ood ualcr, d water, and all the ueressary oui- buildings. l.r terms i:e 1 pi liv 10 i 1:0. r . .'in nit ' S.K.DAVIS. ! v I.. ( i.-f. 1 M 1 1 I I'k Lew i-hnr2. Sept. 2:, 1 1-5:1 FASH IONS -1S.j3. II IT, AS' &. I.OTEJIXl. STC IU:, .xui l.u,i mrn.r . - - J. & F. , .,, .;f(r Wv fW. f. r 'r.,'h,-r in 'xeb-.-e i..( roui-ry produce x .,' M..!..sk... Xo. I. 2. 3: s.ik N... 1. 2, :t ; Aie-'ubi ,ic'.: curlfj I'li'ii. i i.'iti. Ii;." I ru pearl at.d tl:it 1-r.tu Wwu- ,ivoi. u r .Mfn iiii'i Hats Ir.nn Panania c 'ii.'i".,Hl. W n k- a lev, nip. . , uH f the latest styles a:.d i t every i.-s- cnptMi.. to sua everybody. 't !iiUUT 1 oats. Pants an 1 rsts f.t v,.,, am u-; shirts ot d.tb-iet.t k.t.-:. sh-n collars, st eks. liamlreithn f-. u1! vi'-, s eks. n, short e ervthms to wear fn oi !: al lo Lot. Also Carnel D-ss and Truhks. -Thankful to our customers for past fivers we hope for a continuance "'''"';'. '' P",',s are ion. ;n. s . . .. . inr vottrvel ves belore initi U.iMt.-e..eu ih le. Panama. Lechorn Hats, and llonnets wkit- - xi - ii a si. rutssui on short notice and reason- IS." rtlM'T l till" L i j .Tr: --- 'IIHE Partnership heretofore xisli"? under I the Firm of Cnnivr & Fun k between 1.,.1-i H Chri-.t and (1-orL'e A. Fnck in ihe Foundry llusinas. is tins 21th day of June ; H5: do.soive.1 by tmiilation. Jt... r nek is lutoi.P .niihotized to settle the biiMiie s i f the v;. , rrpnt in cas." ot hi-; a'enre f rtin iu vrli..., I.. I!. CI111.1l m. ill attend to the sam 1.. cil"lT. ,;.-, , Ap .kkk ..... I- N-n- AU r"ms linWl . V , " , ' l 1V1 j'tVoi' Oriohrr m-x atier wliiih time a!i nrcounts will he lell Willi a Jasiu 1 101 imuou iale collection. 'r1 82,000 Ih '.,rt?i c.M'j set Fi us-m in:, For sale at the lar-e Unck W a re room of BA?i:lf'l:T X. Ifle'f. ' I (Fnurtb St nncilnur f.. :u b!a.r.. It'.t' ! ) OCR stuck comprises Rosewood Maheennv. Walnut and Cttatrc !rcsinC BURBA US I Plain and Fancv Mahogany Itureaus SI.- i CliETAIUES and' Eilfllv CASES in endless I ' " variety. ! 1SOFAS. OTTOVAft, Wl.tA.S. i Ma!iP!j:iny Chairs and Whatnots tJard. Pier. t:cnter. Sola, Diiiiiik. and breaklasi 2 a;.' Grecian. French. Octa'.'on, Cottage, at:d Common BEDSTEADS Rosewood. Walnut, Manogany and Collate WASHSTAXUS, and vari his oilier articles. All work wiaiiAirr.n to be well mndc, and on Ihe most reasonable terms. Cash, 1 roduce and Lumber taken in payment. F. A. DONACHY, A. D. ELDER. Lew isburg, Oct. 5, 13.'i3 Dissolution of Partnership. N TOTICE is hereby given to H orsnns wh.im it may concern, thai the rariuer- licci 11, ina 1 01c 1 aioiii- ... . tTTF 1. ,i-i.fli red s riiiiii: oj.u uu '"'"'!,.,.,,, n. 1 ;u nun iv. aim oiiucn mvim m mi 5----J ssa bin heretofore existing under Uu- r inn ofi""" ' , C . J .iii. uiio -1 1 , ,. .. ,,ri.uK 1 r, &1111 il,,. 1 ..ir . rr-r . .1 i-....r. K.h. A- r... has this dav been dis- solved bv mutual consent ot all panics. it ness our" hands at Forest Iron Works this -llh day of October, A. D. l5J. 3 SAMUEL KAUFMAN", DAVID 15. KAUFMAN, DANIEL U. REUER. N. 15. The business will henceforth be car ried on under the Finn of Kaufman St Krbtr, who have the books, etc. of the former Firm, and will .-etile them al the old stand. DAVID 15. KAUFMAN, DVNIEI. 1$. KEUEK. Forest Ironv ork ., Oct. 4, Dissolution. N'OTICE is hereby given that the Co-Part-nr rship theretofore existing between the .t,,rni,rrS ..iiil.T the Firm-name of Melzetr ..- - - . I I t , Munon, was by mutual consent dissolved on , the 1st of May last. All the accounts arc to be settled bv S. D. Mur.si.n. 3 . ....it t PT'flPlJ i JACOil L. METZfiER, SM.VON T). MI NS-ON". pt. : s, is 53 I.ewisbur?, MOllR AKIV.S cu.cej:mu THE SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD j wkkh is ! '- t.rt-iiititl fiom fjeiriiburj to Jj-tcisttticn on tit' ,itiiiittit T P U a fa.t lht IM3. ItiNsrl ha gt ' I nheaJ il all 'lie tniiiiii:i'i. and h : cwr uieni il one ol the hel mnd l.irest .lorka of VMAs & WLTi:il (iOODS , . .... r.r..r. 1 iw jiiriiairrt ifmrnwuir, ..........., i J,i,t.-i anil ihiu, lint, 1 of i.,,,;t 8Vla atij iiest u'JhIiIT. I l-,,,),,,.!!, Uru-bes Hro.nns P .iiil Rroui.d nd ,lry, Oila of 'l kinds, and other rucl. .. nuiiiernus rneiitiuii all of wliiih will be old j it ice to low as to :,lo!ii.-b. piircbiier. j Al! kinds of Country PUODCCE t'ten in j exchnnffe for (ioo-is. 1 dj l'lease give ina a ca'l before r.urthing 1 e!ae.bere, aii 1 ill irge notbiug tor locking nt my (;o.U. i). II. liHaEL. , M lHinl.11re.rrt 33 1S52 I Tho Road to Health ! Ml in w HOLLOW AY'S I'lLLS. VVMY.hr a iJldojUM'II.KU L1VI.H .d V.l VW.hyS oj a Lr'tT fr'tnt -Vr it. IK h'ir!.-u, t;hmii-i, 1. Vvp4 .Vr-.f,' Lltrrp'.ui,tivt,il 'th Jur, 1' j'. To Prof -1 r IMiom. .-mi-- Vwin rile si: i i:trr.ml l.:.vf t..nl tin hi 'Lc.-t uu our lirt . 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I."i l rii-.---i-lM.: .1 .'t. r.- .ii l! .Ii Ktij ire. ioi.t tti'i'-. 1 .1 -1 n-i s- . ;o: I .- I . . :.. h. h. i t.i'll". ill 111'- I'lr.'-li: I V Vr: ,i,.l !.v Mi.r Ii I-: s ... r."T. ?' I.:; . I'.il k:n w frm raui f I i :'. r I!.. -1 ' t in i.t i ' i. - i -i.:. '; .1 Or". . s,- ,V..r'K: . I I t.i : '. ' !-. l II it. rix C l '111 rt- l.i u r . ... II. 1'. f 'ty .i n! r. i; l:..'. r:.l S' . i "i ii ! 'I I ii" u-r.. .1 :.. " ! .1- i- l-'kii iii.- l;ir.-r l;i -..ntv ct :i- l-U Hi -.. iv. ....J i r s. LEWISEURG, FA. j t I.. HATFIELD, las on ham! a large' r and rplrinlid assuilnnut ot ATriiEi,! ...I I i ..... I . . . . ! 3 A T in rhi.adflpUa ami New Wit. mt.l ct.imrtjiifni-: ly mULU 1" 1 puuiii'tii tm-j t- lutlert who trctrml lo be V Ii .Icul, r. ! . I 1 I... .,.. I . ,.m.- fl. ' I ..t ..I Uk Art to il-ls Til ! ' tl 00 tu 41 J5 Co i .Irt .t.i flti it l.-wi-uil. l -.h 4.'. till '.tl 0.' i: :i: '"tttZW 3,. l ' . . ; n.iT ,, ,j 4 j.-..-. t eo l.nilili ami Krem-li . ai. Ii. .; 1-k ilver 1'i.lnil L. v. rs, mil 'o. l, (l, d a a s j. wtij, ' do ttioitini .to jii i.-t, j Xt : lirrman iii.r 1- pii-.s, . j. w. l, s.lTiniu-i. il.Ttiooi ilirr a m rond hand atibc, 10 ir l'i (M' lu On lo ou i z no " c li oil ; 17 00 ! tto'il OiirtrJ I'liAiitt S i ll li'll " do Lsitit J' Koli t'hiiin. do t.i'ulit nifu'o tub thuiii", Jo V-t t ha i., litil.l I.ailn-5 r.n-r.st I'.n", lutcst t!r, nrh Mnurniiift Bnx TKH.In.i, taincaj,'.,latt ri', rroil. lirauiLtc. Co:U farntlt-nwuV Hr-j-t in, Jo t'nff Pm.. ilitTcrtxit it3, In Finp r Kinci1. it 01U Kar it iocs, ?mL a llcopx. rr'r", J tiny Liii'l-, Corn. V iifwt. Srr:ir brrrv.CluytiT. .vn-il, liriuucL, Ac, 3.!ii Watch fit'15, do di K3tl tl IVnrils, do IV n, do i-rrt-nrlcii, do I hi u tin;: Lorkrt", (Mtdalia) do Bratfltt's SiItit iHnuT.u, Ta'. kyDritrrt. anl 1 V( 9 00 CO DO 2 ,' t' a uu 1 - 37 1 00 3 io " a on T oti 5 no ; li HO j 3 lu j lo io ; l'J 1IO : U vn Crt OK ! 1 -a " 1 ; " S DO " 3 iu ' 1 iu 1 00 " Silver prrtoH-!t so : j . '.ia f C 1 t a l-li t tl -r. i- - u-v ranted to be what sold for. Also a ereat vatietv of pilt and plated good Chains, Pins, Sipnona. Lotkcta. Mpectiicleii, Casea, liaLeta, Ear Ringa. iShawl Pins, Hair Pins, Coral Reads, Met I U11J., Purses, &c, &c., Ac. Also Bnirli S 'lay .pririr act w.iitlit r'ni-ka 5 en 10 00 di. an hour d tin du 2 :,u . 4 00 Hii.iy wimlaudiltTimi rifcer, ; ihi " arti Slon'th Clur. In on ' is on I Alohas Iit I'arlur Ct.ieaa. 10 en JS 10 fati-lil lA.Trr(ir Marin.; Clorli aco j I'rellrh Acrurili oUr. H s M I .of do In' j 3 in " 7 ao ! IV.Ika do lo'i ' In On " 15 no M imir Itoal.r. 3 00 Sa 00 ! And hundrtdiof aniclea not mentioned. Watches, Cck and Jewelry carefully re paired and warranted. Call and ace. Mjtrh. 1852 lvtlG IIUSSEY'S CIKAIN K EATER, l.l.-oi'l.. .) lllllll.l A. A.... r . 1,1 Hrain mil C.rKl ior CUllin? OOttl Uraill ailU LirasS limit lmpmnmrntsj'ir 18.V2 ! - m- . x-i-i. . o-i'i-nrn . j r.- .... .1.. M ANUFACTURED and for falc at the! Lewisbnrc Foundry bv GEDDES, M AR II i C . ISTILI. f l H) " tu VI rT-- Ci U O-l ' 10 u ; Cx''C--r -1 l I..; 1.1 ou 1 trt,-JJl,, 2 i l.t i'J On I A r Vf in ii'j 3j I'll 1 H Is no :n j j -"i 111 S.-. On j I 9y f 1. 10 !S u-i IV Y .1 no . ai ' lajaA.i5'r 1 1 e.. lln... Dissolution. rpilE Partnership betwff a the subscriber , 1 ba been dissulTd by mutual consent. The ae.eiiiinlK. ar In It nl..l u . .l Km rey, ami ilie businesconiinuH by Matbiaa Hate. M ATHIas HATE, KANS-I.OWFLRREV. I.ewisbur?, Oct. 6, Perfect Fits ! L-JO:: It. .11II.I.ER carries oa tk Tuiloriu business, on his own b.-ok, a. hi old stand on 'orih Third Hirecl, (igo of the Striped Coal) where he will attend to Malting 11ml Ciminit ai osu.il. The ALL FA6H10. for l.i'1, reeeivrtl from New York. Alt uoik done 111 li e bet style and on ilia mom reasonable terms. Pnxluce received at Market irices. I.ewiburg, Sept. 3, 1853 IV A Kd JiJUlt TAILOR wanted by JOHN B.MILLER. Fresh Meat! R) flliU 11nder.izr.ed reprctfally announces J that bis Mtitc-lier Shop in the rear ol his residence (on Month THIRD street) 1a 3!'a: iii operation, and Brtf, YeuL, Mutton, 4e. will be regularly supplied to his friends aad the public, Ti tsim, Thchii and 8itiik LDurmns.on cbcapaml acroinniorlatini; leims. FRANCIS ZELLEKSJ. Lenistur', May 12, 1803 NEW FIKM AT iMITIt; sintll CI tilt .M.tHI!(Ci f f A VINO entered into a co- li partnership for the purpose ol can y 103 011 ihe above branches of business, liie subscribers are prepaitd to execute woik in iheir line. I A T Till: OLD V7- i n j al tin; upper end of Market street, with the , utmost rtre and despatch. As ihey hare both. h:i I ihe best (vantages in obtaining a know le!je of their business, anil aie determined tu i'.ecioiie s iti.l.-'.eiKti, ibey hope to reccivt d liberal share of palronagp and pav. i JOHN B. CUTLER. V.ll.llAM WHITING. ; Lettisburj. April Is', i&53 Jl '-ST r-reive.! on asi r;mfiil of fire tone r se1., n,,.i .Meb'dti'iis, from Oeo.A.Prhice -'.'., eel-: fill: d 1 stul lihinen;, Butfalo, N.Y 4 octave M-iodeons troni C to t' iS 4j i!o lo C to F 65 5 do do F to F 75 ar.-c j ! F to F, Piano stvle, liiO A. I.. HATFIELD, Lewisburg rri.n-ti.i Aiirica a Coik for the TJnca. Dr. DcwPrg's liistory of Rcmaolsm. T LT Jut !i.-!:ed a tw asn isii.im ! ; tii. oi Du. 1 OW LING'S HliTOKV OT i. 'MAN ;.M. '1 his p. pular and valuable woik ( u ii i !i i 1 ProtesLiiit i.ui other lse unsectariao) tin been pr.-iii.onerd hy all Protestant denom lnii'.it.iis ti.e ittuudurg lluU.ry of ihe aubjeel ol whieli it treat... Li r.'i.se'itiei.re cf ll.e late fiie in the Pub Usher's esti.bliiliuenl, he has been nnable for toe last ie in. iitl.s lo supply the frequent orders ior ti. s m ii.-. lie has now the pleasure to am. :!.. e i! at l'r. D wiing has prepared an e.x'eti-tie r.i d valuab'e upplea.ent rf abvat lid '..' -, ine ud i'g iii the recent events of . i.:i 1 m in rri.itioii to I p e I'ius IX., the strug gle !. r b'. i r yin Rome, ihe .Madiai. i.'avazzi, i ;c e c ; ;.tol that liie enlarged work (making ;i iu Lit volume of Mi pi.es) is now ready, r.nil v i'.l te Mtp!;dto uts, bot kstllers and he 1:: i.c vit.'.utit liny adxotict of price uptn ihe old edltiiiis. H111.1 re's t it-Miinrn ats fr m lis!ir.gciLtd elers :yu ' e, 'cholars te- nit r.ts cf cellepes atd oii'tii, bale tteti rri e;vi d, tesulyifg to the : Li-lay ti.J -.a tie ot this HiMorr. A single etc "i t!. -e, fri m the pen i f ih.it eii'iiier.t Prpte.t am si holar, the Rev. Ceo. IS. Chctver, D.ll, 11 itivrii r a sr.. cm. in 1 f ihe whole : "1 Si- .-v -;; nt .-o.J l .Miirif.i) w. rk,"f.!i rr ftfrvrr. - .... .. uiun. .11.1 r Alioi.p , iimy loi j. aar favor At. I He 1 . 1 .1. 1:1:1 !t:.i it 11 'it'..i.ni il tt. hair .a .lfrs" ..r oimr. 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The undersigned, won!d respectfully announce to the citizens of Lewisburg and i vicinity, that ihey are prepa red 10 "do all kiud lllark' v sntiUilnsr at their henra 3.1 .. .... ... me corner 01 rtortn tn s'.reti an.i Ihe Lull.. l..e r. a.l. Horse Shoring, Wagon Work and all kinis of Repairiti; done to order. , Coal, Iron and Gram taken in exchance for " !f- C . &. II. Usher. May I. isril X E W S Eoot3 ard -4U OCK OF Fodks and m& Stationery. Shoes, TIIIE subscriber announces to his friends J and the pubiic senerally that he has ju.'t received from Philadelphia a large and excel lent assortment of comprising every kind and variety of Genllt men's b.ots, Gaiters, Monroes, Ties, Slipp ers. &c. .-fii'is" t'i'vr Gaiter Eits, Buskins, J.-nny LtmN, and Tieof the latt and most approved styles. Hoys', Misses', anil Children's Boots, Lace Boots, Gaiters and Shces of every sllle and variety now worn also a cfieic' selecliun of the School and Classical BOOKS now in nse in our Academies and Schee'.s together with a good assortment ol" MallO n-ry, etc. The atove goor! have been carefully fe.Vc ied and will be sold at very reduced puces. The undersigned also continues to mtna3f tnre Boots and Shoes of every description order, and from his long experience a"d determination to spare do effort or expense 1 please, he hopes to merit and receive a hl'r1 shareof business. JOHN HOUGHTON. Lewisbiirg, May 5, 1853 ! SCHOOL ORDERS neatly printed and sale at the Chrcnirii Olf.re.