LEWIS BURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. November 4, 1853. Noticb. The CHRON1CI.K and the Te legraph offices are now at the OLD 6TAKD, Market Square, up stairs, left hand door. Oortaspondeaca of tbt Lewlaburg Clrouirle. HI.OCK.-1I0IJS!! DfXL, ) ,., Oct. 2553.; and two miles below old Pa intcd Post, is a town of near! j 3,000 inhabitants, which has grown tip since the lload to Blossburg was built There is another lload from here to Bath, &c. These with the N. Y. & Eric, maka it a rery central point The " Dickinson House," by A. Field, is one of the most commodious and well-kept public houses in the State. Elm ira is gaining most of any village in New York, but many of the new hou ses are of the most ordinary character. If there are no better new buildings than those seen from the Railroad, her property is not of the most substantial nature, or does not indicate much increase of wealth. Politics is now quite an interesting subject. AVe heard nothing of it in 1 eun Liberty Tp., Tioga Co About 3 o'clock, P. M-, wa started again from Trout Run, with a load of seren passengers only and a stouter apparatus, aoiraata and inanimate, to persuade us on- ward. You are aware that this is a very hilly road, one mountain requiring nearly two miles to ascend. Trout Run is a pri- portions of it teom as tluudi the sun could "J"8'1 v. 3 ... . - . . . c i i year?) but here it is the topic of con- not visit it till noon silence profuuuJ, and ' J r ,. .. , ,- i i . , , . , ! versation. Th Democrats are divided solitude almost eternal only two botibes i '"""" - . , , . i ,c r into the Hards and Softs, or Adamantines tn ten or a da ten macs, liut about 9 of: . ' , -r, t I and l'uttjheads, or UunKcrs ana uarnuur I ncrs, who appear to be of about equal force, ' .)- tK. I T tl.to MfiAn in we pulled up for the night. , , " Block Haass" for W House) settle- I Barnburners-aided as they are by the x 1 Ct.nt.ev nr Vntir.nnl llnnammanta il"rinr to have the advantage. The bilvcr Orcys a stir-light evening, over the remains of a ae i t . e. c t l.; ivor i- men snow airiuM ui tor siciguiog, i ment, was mailo a promineut pr-:nt fnvdUra lioilt tl.A tnr nf flip l.l.t Opntll- ' , .v. appear to be attempting to make a similar ry, in consequence of the opening of tbis . , route fir travel by Mr. V illiaujson, agent of Sir Wni. Putney, who owue-1 latids in the Chemung region of New York. A road from the West Branch by Lvcoming Creek, Trout Ran, and Tioga River, to the Chemung, greatly facilitates travel be tween the West Branch and the Genesee and Lake couuiry. The original proprietor of tlie Block House Hotel, and the sole settler for miles around, was m, mod Anthonvson. lie was of Germanic origin, but more Fruucb than German, as he was engagtd in some if the earlier horrors of the French Revolution. By his own accounts, he had Le.n guilty of almost every crim.; fubiddon by laws human and divine; and very many b' lieved him to have not added the guilt of false hood to his other enormities v. hen boasting of them. As his large block tenement was the only building in this region lo cated in a small Halt near a branch of Pine Creek travelers were forced to seek his hospitality, or go much farther or per haps far worse. For a time, he Lad no provender, but charged for the use of his trough, aud of his fire. There was a large windfall of trees near his place, into which were said to be blind paths, where the eattle of emigrants often strayed, and from which they never strayed back. In the morning, the anxious and often poor own er would seek fur his cattle, far and wide ; &j1iunfnWhcTr"eearbwM"?tt 'SrttJ'SIS Anthony son never lodthemto the windfall They would at last, after paying a Land some sum for their accommodations, pass on to their destiuation, promising him a handsome compensation if he should ever Mud and let tbcui know of their lost cattle. But he never had occasion to trouble them with letters. Soon after, however, he would have good luck in hunting, aud his smoke-house was fragrant with elk meat. The horns and hide of this enormous spe cies of game, he always declared were too heavy for Lira to bring in ; and by some accident they were never found, nor were any other hunters sharers of his success in elk hunting. Such is the tradition ; and men passing this route have sometimes disappeared quite as mysteriously. " Old Anthonvson" has also disappeared, some say he removed to parts unknown. He has doubtless ere this gone to his l.ng ac count; the county is now dotted with steall towns all around his solitary block- I house; there are cow nearly 400 taxablcs in the township, Yankees and German, who find a good soil with good culture; and the old block-house itself has been razed to the ground, and a neat and well-appointed and weil-provisinned and exceedingly well-kept " hostelrie" is now maintained upon its site by Mr. J. H. Woodruff. This (Liberty) township, three miles from this centre, was for a long time the residence of the gifted and amiable Mrs. Lydia Jane Pierson. She came from Con necticut when but a young girl, and with law subsequent advantages has acquired a good reputation as a writer of poetry, of general literature, and also of agriculture. Her domestic privations and requirements have been very great, and would have sub dued almost any other person. But with true womanly devotion, she persevered against every trial, and has reared a fami ly, and achieved herself a reputation most desirable. The farm upon which she lived was not remarkably fertile, but her garden and her fruit were the admiration of every visiter. Last spring, she removed to Adrian, Michigan. Blopsbubo, Oct. 6. This town is the highest " point" on the Tioga, to wbirb the Railroad to Corning (at the mjuthof the Tioga River, in New York) has been built. The people are ex ceedingly anxious to have a Road from here to Trout Run, but preliminary sur veys are said to pronounce it impractible. The Blossburgians now look for a Railroad connection, down Boale's creek to tho West Branch near Jersey Shore, which division from the Whig party ; but their efforts will be of little account, unless more vigorous and well-sustained than at present. The feud in the Democratic par ty is much more bitter than it was in 1848. Jiulne Bronson. as a man and as an officer, has nude himself very much esteemed among men of all parties, in Southern New York and Northern Penn sylvania, notwithstanding his removal. Incog Alarming Railroad Accident on the Hudson River Railroad. The 4 o'clock, P. M. express train from New York, of Saturday last, met with frightful disaster at Youkers. Through the caTelesness of the person having charge of the switch, tho train, a very heavy one, with two locomotives attached, was run upon a side track which does not extend beyond the lower end of the ticket office at Yonkers, and nearly every car was com Dletelv demolished. The forward locomo tive (the " Saratoga,") was run into the ground to such an extent that the hinder- most end is elevated to an angle or 40 . The second locomotivc(the "Kinderhook") received comparatively little damage, hav ing only, as far as we could discover, the fluc-cap, cow-catcher and railings knocked off. The baggage car is completely smash ed, as also nearly oil the passenger cars. None of the passenger cars escaped injury, killed one instantly, and the other so badly hurt that his owner was obliged to shoot him. When our reporter left yester day, workmen were engaged in clearing the tracks of the wreck. Those who saw the occurrence of the accident consider it almost miraculous that no lives were lost. No one was injured except one of the fircmeny.who sprained, his ankle in jumping from the locomotive. The man whose business it was to attend to the switch has not yet been seen or heard of since the accident. No blame is attached that trains crossing the bridge from the west will pass into the depot, on a track separate and distinct from the eastern and Chicago trains. Tbe Lancaster County Ancient Sil ver nine. The re-opening of tbe aneientsilver m'ne in Peqaea Valley, Lancaster Co., las cans ed some excitement Tho mine is said to have belonged to English capitalists, who, on the breaking out of the revolutionary war, buried their tools and closed up the shafts and tunnels. Since then the cxis- ence of the mine baa been forgotten, or on ly remembered as a traditional fable, until recently, when some traces were found of it and operations were commenced nnder the superintendence of Mr. E. Bowen. He has succeeded in clearing out one tun nel or adit level, 100 yards long, 7 feet high, and 5 feet wide ; a shaft 50 feet deep and the beginning of another adit level. Assays that have been made of the ere (argentiferous galena) show that it con tains over $500 worth of silver to the ton, and yields about 80 per cent of lead. A letter from Mr. Bowen, dated Oct Gth, says the 2?uei'n,states bis conviction that the mine was abandoned hurriedly, not from its proving unprofitable, but solely on account of the war; that the'tools will be found buried in the mine, aud that a large quantity of ore, previously mined and cleaned, is deposited also with them. Ho adds that one month's experience proves that a mine, as now exposed, will pay the interest $1,000,000 on a work ing capital of 5100,000, and with a capac ity equal to one hundred men. He pub lishes, also, a letter from Hon. James Cooper, who states that his father, who was born in 176-1, in the Tequea settle ment, had spoken of hearing from his fi thcr of the distance of these mines, and of their having been abandoned and filled up by tbe English operators on account of the war. There seems to be no doubt ei ther of tho former history or the present value of the mines, and their re-discovery will make a great addition to the already vast mineral wealth of Lancaster county. PhiCa Sun. War In Europe. The news by the Arctic on Sunday leaves to reasonable ground for a doubt that war between Russia and Turkey is al ready commenced. The Turkish manifer to which we publish herewith, while moder ate in its tone and guarded in its express ions, proffers no alternative for hostilities but the prompt, unqualified abandonment of the Danubian Principalities by Russia; ought to do, is very certainly what he will not do. The diplomatists are bu?y over their protocols and notes, as usual, aud the stockjobbers are eagerly conjuring up " a loop to hang a doubt upon ;" but these amount to nothing in the face of the Turkish Manifesto and its reported re ception by the Czar, who immediately and emphatically declared that thePorte should have the war it courted, and that this should be a war of life or death. The best accounts represent the Turkish Army as not only formidable in numbers Death of General Chills. The telegraph announces the death ofj Brevet Brigadier Gen. THOMAS t,niws, which occurred at Tampa Bay on the 8th t II.. ,ntril tllft instant, 01 veuow icvw. w , ,ne ,lay uj , , . H-ds. service in 1814 from West Point a. 8.- Lientcnant of the 1st Ref. Artillery, was Corner Cupboards, Stoves and Pipe, B Administrators' Sale. WILL be offered at Public Sale on Thurs day and Friday, Oct. 27 and 88 next, die following prr.H"5rWowi young Cattle. Sheep. Hogs. Wagons. Plows, g,eds.8HarrowCuUivators.Thrr , Hay by me .-- "T. Ufds ees by iiu v. - -' isomer iuj'uu.i'1-'! - . - . i uu Li -a kinds of Farming Ute a native W wassacnusewB, . in Ifiirhen Furniture ion sus ana uousc.."-" to the persons in charge of the train, as it j i,nt indomitable in spirit, and excellently was, of course, impossible to stop the trains i provided with every requisite to efficiency, in time to prevent running off. The usual I Whatever may be the ultimate issue of the speed of the Express trains at this point is ', struggle, there is no probability that the from forty to fifty miles an hour. They Russians can pass the Balkan before next pass without stopp'ng; and one of them ! July; even should they be able to throw rushing along with two immense locomo- I back lheir determined enemy from the tivesbis.-'ingand smoking the whole train line of the Danube. There is therefore linear rank of Major in his regiment. For galant services in Mexico he was bre vet.,1 Oct 12. 1847. As soon as our diff iculties with Mexico broke out, he was with General Taylor on the frontier, and as commander of the artillery participated in the battles of Palo Alto and Resaca de la Talma. In the storming of Monterey with his regulars and the volunteers from Texas he did most effective service. W7hen the plan of the Mexican Campaign was changed, he landed at Vera Crux with Gen. Scott, was with his Regiment at Cerro Gord, and advanced with the nictcrious army as far as Puebla. Of this place he was made Governor, and did not go forward to the capital. Many compan ies of the two Regiments of Pennsylva nia Volunteers were under his command at Puebla, and became much attached to him. He was a gallant and chivalric off icer, and h3 death leaves a vacaucy in the service which cannot easily be filled with equal experience and bravery. DEATn OF THE SLEEPING Ma.. Cor nelius Vrooman, has been asleep for five years, died at bis brother's residence, in Clarkston, N. Y-, on the 17lh. While on exhibition in New York, he was taken sick, which seemed to induce a wakeful otite for a short period, and then a stupid con dition, with intervals of wakefulness, until he was brought home on the 14th. It is stated that he talked very little, iuqtiiring after his mother, who had been dead two years, his father aud brothers, whom he 6ecmed partially to recognize. He com plained of great internal heat, snd sore ness :if his throat and stomach. Oa the morning of the dy of his death he called for food, and ate a hearty meal, aud from that time seemed to be in pain until about 2 o'clock, I'. M., when Le died without a struggle. His age was thirty four years. The II oo Chop of Ohio. On the let of October, about one-h.ilf of the counties of Ohio, had furnished the Auditor of the State's Office their annual sentiment of personal property listed for taxation in 1853. The number of hogs in 44 conn tics is set down at 1,315,498, against 695, 031 last year. New Orleans Fund. The Mayor of New Orleans acknowledges the receipt of $38,312, deposited with him during the relief of sufferers. Of this amount $27, 4S3 was handed over to the Howard Asso ciation, and tho remainder, with tbe ex ception of 85500 still on hand, was dis tributed among various asylums and benev olent institutions. Nebraska. It is stated by the Glas gow (Mo ) Timet, that Rev. Thomas Johnson lias been chosen a delegate from Nebraska Territory to the next Congress. 0QrFear God, pay tbe printer, read the Chronicle, and all will be well with you here aud hereafter. STILL MORE AEWS COXCERX1XQ mantllin "saler,; commence a. 10 o'clock A.M. each JACOB KOSTENBADEK, Adm'rs of Heubv Kotkd. dec'" White Drer Tp. Oct. 3. U53 pd FOR SALE, A large Brick Foundry, -r-kiTH.T sii vears aeo. situate in me uu.Uu5.. l ..r l..ishurir. Union Co. Pa, in a very iTJorable location, 80 by 60 feet and two sto iih nne Eieht Horse Engine, o - 'm.ii llhareoal Mill, and Machine Shop attached, all in good condition, and a l-iilina vw p 1 1 all l liri in mv " I.' : WARE-ROOM, 40 by 30 feet. wV stories hgh. with an OFFICE .6 by !0 feet attached thereto. l Lewisburg, July S9. 1853 fox riMIAT lnrge and d I ihe corner of Mar Sale. desirable property on . . tl' w" I ihe corner ol MarKei nnu acr well situated for a residence, for business or for a residence ami place of business. Thorn is a arao BRICK House contain inn A lirr.i! rooms on the first floor, 6 bed rooms on the second floor, and lo large finished rooms on tho ihird. A Kitchen Wiwhrmuio adio'ms, and it has also a I mpi ( lulern a Pumo and Well of uood water, and all the necessary out iiiiilHinos. For terms i:c. apply to (.ro.f.viBLER f.-an s. v.. lav i a. I.ewislmrp, tept. lP3ii enveloped in dust, and leaving an eddying whirlwind behind, is one of ths most ter rible exhibitions of power that can be im agined, and makes one fairly shudder to know that a thousand human beings are chained to two such impetuous demons. That such a train should be run off the JLmut Sales. FASHIONS -1853. FALL 1, THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL-ROAD which it to be extended rum Lewitlurg to Ziewitloicn on the Juniata tb rough by Miminburg ! I IT i fact that D. II. Rlsscl bu got heid of ll the Companies, and has now opened one of the beat and target! atocks of FALL & WINTBK UUU1JS ever opened in this country, and of such atjlea nd qualities as win give " DRY GOODS oi au kuws, GROCERIES, r.m r.. snl.. i,nf. Mutaurs. Etc, CBMM, f!r, kii. Susd. Caodlts, Tobacco, SxiCs Also Hardware, Queeiuware, LeJ-irware, Booti and hhfiet, ..l P.n. nf ihn lalest atvle and beat quality ITmh,.!la. Itru.hea. Bioomn. Pinte ground aud dry. Oila of ill liuda,and otbtr article l o numoroue to mention an oi "mru at prices ao low aa to MtonUh purchasers. All kind of Country PRODUCE taken in """ - .. . . t: will ne rei?i (TH-leaae give me ca'l o-iore pmcU.....g - - -e..e?her..., I charge nothing for losing -. my j Dissolution. THE Partnership between tbe subscribers has been dissolved by mutual constat. The accounts are to be settled by Raaslow Furrey.and the business continued by Matkia) Hate. MATHIA8 HATE. BANSLOW FURKEY. J Lewishore, Oct 6, 1853 Perfect Fits ! inilV B. MILLER carries oa the Tailoring business on his own hook, at bis old stand on North 1 bird street, (sign or tte Striped Coal) where be will attend to Making and Coning as usual. The FALL FASHIONS for 15:1, received from New York. All work done in the best style and oa Ihe most reasonable terms. Produce received at Market prices. Lewiiburp, Sept 3, IIH CP" A good JOUR. TAILOR wanted by JOHN B.MILLER. 3j Fresh Meat! f I Mitt undersigned respectfully announces L that his liulrlirr Shop in the rear of his reMdence (on Souih THIRD street) is aeain in operation, and btrf. Veal, Mutlm. 4c- will be regularly supplied to his Treads aad 1 1 strut, l acssDsi ana BiTcasjt Good. Mifflinborg, Cct 89 IS5S Tbe Road to Health! , on cheap and accommodating leima. Lewiiburs, May 13, 1853 NEW FIUM P A I VriXG and C HAIR 3IAKIXG ' AVING entered imo nAYirsu entered lino a co- aaam partnership fi-r tlie purpose oi carrying on the above brancliei ivl of business, the subscribers are 1 ' prepared to execute work in their J3SJ AT Till: OLD STAND, HOLLOWAV'S PILLS. ample time for the Democratic spirit ot Europe to manifest itself before Constanti nople can be seriously menaced. Austria may indeed espouse openly the cause of her Sclavonic master; but this will only tend to precipitate the grand explosion. This war appears destined to make a deeper track, its locomotives and cars smashed impression on the destiny of mankind than and overthrown, and no person be killed nor even injured, is indeed miraculous. JV. Y. Tribune, Monday. Bridge over tbe Mississippi. It is understood that tbe new bridge which is to cross the Mississippi from Rock Island to Davenport, in Iowa, is at la?t located, and to be finished by the first of December, 1854. The contractors are John Warner & Co., for the stone werk, and Stone Si Boomer, of Chicago, for the superstructure. They are represented as being euergitc and fuliy capable of accom plishing that stupendous work in the time stated. The bridge is to be commenced in llock Island, immediately above the depot, at or near tbe place where tbe up per iron fouudry stands, acd is to eross the " slough" or east branch of the river, on J a curve up stream, by three spans or arch es, each a hundred and fifty feet in length, and will strike the island above the old for ground. The curve will be continued regularly across the island to the bank of the main channel, which will be crossed by five straight spans, each two hundred and fifty feet long, and a draw for the pas sage of vessels. The length of the main bridge will be about 1,600 feet from the island to tbe Iowa shore. The practical part of the project to llock Island, bow- any former since Waterloo. Tribune. Tempebance Vote. The Harrisburg Crystal Fountain, a Temperance paper, gives tho following as the temperance vote in counties where there were separate Temperance organizations : 599 S86!) 470 209 92 4209 Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate T"Y virtue of a writ of Fi Fa. issued outof the I Court of Common Fleasor union coun ty and to me directed, will be exposed to pub lic sale, at the house of Jonas Fisher in White Deer township, on Friday the 25th day Novem ber next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the following Real Estate, to wit : A certain irart oi ianu Deer township. Union County, containing one hundred and twenty acres more or less, all X 1 Al Xi Hj tt 1J All XJ, bounded on the somh by Daniel Ben-na-e. on the west and north by Dr. 8, L. Beck, and on the east by wuh ihe nnnnrtpneeS. Also a certain lot of gronnd sitaate in New Columbia, township and county aforesaid. rnniaimni? One Acre more or less, adjoin. ; Snmnpl Gemberlins, Paul Goodlander and others,whereon is erected a ORDER, H AT, CAP & CI-OTII1XG STOKE, ikiutli East Corner Market una liara on. J. & F. Spyker . - i r HAVE just opened ana lor saie cneap Cash or in exchange for country produce Hals Moleskin Kos. 1, 2, nik :-os. i. 3; Angola Nos. 1,2, 3; Mark curled brim, pearl and flat brim llunsarian, nue orusu, mapgon, wool, ior mcu u uj Hats from Panama down to a levy chip. rm of the latest styles and of every des cription, to suit everybody. Clothing Coats, ram, ana es ior Men and Boys ; Shirts oi ninereni amcs, collars, stocks. hanuKerrnieis. giovrs, au , in short everything to wear frcm head to foot Also . . Carpet Bags and irnnKS. Thankful to onr customers for past favors for yourselves before purchaamg elaewhere. .J. . ..f v., pc vneh as Malta. A large assornuriiv . Victoriues and Muffatees, &c Panama, Leghorn Hats, and Bonnets wbit- able terms. l-ov. i, imo mHE Partnership heretofore existing under I the Firm of Cbhist & Fric between LTvi B. Christ and Georpe A. Fnck in the Foundry Business, is this 24th day of June 1853 dissolved by limitation. Geo.A.Frick is alone authorized to settle the business of the Firm except in case of his absence from home when L. B. Christ will attend to the same. L. B. CHRIST. GF.O.A.FRICK. N B All persons indebted to said Firm are requested to make payment of the same by the 1st day of October next after which time all accounts will be left with a Justice for immed- at the upper end of Market street, with the utmost care and deratch. As they have both CUKE or sDIS0KDEKE0I.Ivr.il ash FAMiKiKPTIOS , best advamas'S in obtaining a know Oyy oj a Jitter from Jrr. K. K Kvbut, chtnuA,-, i"rao4 j 0f their business, and ai e determined to TorrorSS sa.iac.ion.th-y hope to receive ban-uxi the iiwi:eat m our sie tut ,i l'rvprif trj Nr-, a liberal share of patrol-age and pay. diriooi for acme y-iara. A cuaumar, u, h iu 1 ru r.fc-r j JIlH.N B. till l.ER. f-.r auy i-nqmrwa, d. Birtw ni-lu if t y u kuow thf j-ar-.io j Wll I T A Vf WHITIVO unarabTkMCaae. tb bad Un UoulIU or ytarilha V41L.I1AM Wttlli.MJ. dm-niried liver, ai.d li di.-fstiiu. tn u.c ia-i ;eeai..i.. ; Lew isbnrg, A pnl IS, 1So3 l.oirrTlr.llinira.inc;t;flljottncliai.alanulur;arid j taiuadol r n... 1-il.ir ab! t.. l-ar p uivl-r it; f..rtun- , vCU StllJi' CW ately luauou u. irj j"ui ..u. , . me tbt fr tl: ur.t, and arh anrrved. n !-'. alu ria'l , tM received craatnlkr. She ti ntioucil I" t.ika tlK-m, and aJiBu ' prr.et l.ralth. 1 i uid k aaM ;..u Ir.ii.t n.re rw. butthl-jve,fttlu jtraii'y.fltnmiii and tin- effi) aiirn.-di It- ". Kll.kUS. I Ht Large 5 an asii rtnunt of Cne-tcnra. n sewocid .Mtilodei.ns, Ir.-m Gro.A.Priuce ot Co.'s celel rattd establiblenr, rJuCaJo, IS.Y 4 octave Meiodcous frcm t C J-45 iate collection. 480 ever, is tbe location of tbe bridge in con- tbey .think a very feasible route Tho , nection with the depot of the Chicago and town is ams.ll, and not improving very fast : Kock Island Kailroad iu this city. The except in the line of house for public wor- j depot ) located at what is known as tbe hip, of which three are now in process of : boat-yord, on the bank of tbe river, tbe conutruction. . . ! commencement of tbe curved track lead- CoawiKG, at the Mouth- of tbe Tioga, ing to aud running across the bridge, so Berks, Bucks, Blair, Clinton, Cambria, Dauphin, Delaware, Fayette, Huntingdon, Lancaster, Lebanon, Mifflin, a2El Soiu 'ai998jIontour, 21 17. Montgomery, 101GMoDroe, 96S,Northumber'd, 630; Northampton, 1487 Philad. city, 17021 Philad. county, 704-2 051! Potter, 649 976;ScbuykiIl, 136 429lWestmore'd, 1769 8-28 Wyoming, 26l 1295jYork, 1769 In the above counties the aggregate vote is nearly forty-three thousvnd I In about forty counties there were no regular Pro hibition candidates in the field, in most in stance! one of the two parties nominating temperance men. Bobtos, Oct. 29. By the steamer Ad miral we have St. John (N. B.) papers of the 28th inst. Tbey contain tbe follow ing from the Halifax Chronicle : " Information from the Gut of Canso reached tbe city yesterday, stating that a fleet of about 100 sail of United States fishermen were encroaching upon the fish cry at Fox Island, in persuance of an im mense aboal of mackerel, and were com mitting flagrant depredations. Sir George Soymonr immediately ordered the Bonita to be got ready for a cruise in that direc tion for the protection of British interests, and she accordingly sailed." IN RUNNING wiih the appurtenances. Also a certain house and lot of ground sit uate in New Columbia aforesaid, containing One Fourth of an Acre more or les. adjoin- in" Daniel Widiner, Conrad Wind ana others whereon is erected a Dwelling House fk and other necessary Out-buildings with Pi 3 the appurtanences. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of MirHAir. HormAW. JOHN KESSI.KR, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, New Berlin, Oct. 20, 1853 I ill. (j-itrrit d; Ax EXTRAOHD! N A K V CL'UE rr lillttilAIIC FJ.VSR, 1 ix V.s I;m?i". Lam. C'jpy ifa Letter LTtyt in the K Wn1 7 t. n Covritr rfth ; 1st Aarc, fc.v M.jrJ. HhJih. Mrinri t M'l ouiainaD. mnetrm ol r ftr. rti liD? at j Nrw Twn, had been hutftrinrf tmai a "!. nt rheiniic I tVrer. upwards of two a.obll'f, )iib htui Dlirlj J-priTrnl hrr of tbe um of h. r UmU; dune ILii Verit J, nb wu UDtftfr tUr rare of Ibf mt.tuiuut Badiral BfB iti llotwrt Town, and by ihrm b--r . wiu -onli rd hpilrKi. A friend prMniled uion h"r to try ilfUoway'N i ceirbntetl htUn. wliich 'CciiU-l lo d, and io un incrvxiibie short space of lime tUey et! U-d a perfect eur. i CCBE or a PA1NT ami TIOIITNr! w Tin ClIfcST M STOMACH Of A 1 L&rO.N M Ta.U or AfiS. From Ment. Thw d Son. Virwfori of the yn Adwcr- tvirr, icAa run nmck tor th Jod' tntnf gtaLtrnt. Tn Pmfi ssuir HiLi'WAV. Auieuat d, Ma I dmire U bax uatimont to tbe icimmi enecu pi Uollowa Hilln. For utn year I ufT.r d atteTeiy mm a nam and tikhtneM in the Uf-h. wbirli arrr-manted by a ihTneM f bt tb. that prwemu-d ne from walking; about. UnM vnii f ape, ani notwilh sUndiniE my aJod Ut vf li:e, th turn bare to relieved me, that 1 am deoiroua utat Miiers vuoutu w made acquainted with tbrir vtrtue. 1 mm now rrndenrd, br their wean. wmwiraliei artive. and can U.ke nt-r- re without looonveuif uee or p&in, wbtrh 1 ea tiW not dr bt'fore. (fnell IICNRY tVE. orth trwt, Lf on, isoriwa. WONDERFUL EFUCACY or HMJWAy3 PILLS i liK or at otbr Unw, eboald bnaMdiately wave HOrM to theee t'iiN.a bundredft i inu mrr aunuallv cured, by thfir as, of thia dneful e-m plaint in iu diffr.nt ULges, when all other nrana bud fcu-ed. Thti celebrated IMls ore vrmdVrWjr tjicacuui tn (A Jot towing cc piamtM : Ago Droay jaundice Serrndmry A nth ma Pvarntry Liver I'mplnU Symptrnia Bilioua Com-Erytijlaj LunUo Tw lotreui plainta F-uiaie lrreg- l'il-a Tumors Blntrbetv en ntaritie! RhenmMinn llera the Main Fevers of all Retention of Venereal Af BowelCoipl'ta kiudo Cme fectiouf Cotb-a Fit Sen fit.a, or W ormi of all Ccnnipat'n of iout Kirjc Evil km-li the 1 towel a Ilea(-arhe S-re Tbroai We-knM frm Consumption lndiKetin St. 'it and an cans Debility luflmnation Gr&rl Ac. Ac. Sold at tbe EKtahliahtrent of rrnfewnr Hollowat. C44 Strand, (near Temple Bar, London.) ud by all reppeetai-le !ni(c'it and deaim in MdiinM tbrouehout tbe Hntib Franire.and the of the I mlrd ?tate. in Bos "S at ilTc. 67e.. and $.fK Paeh. Hhl-nale by ihe principal lru hoiifwfn the Union: by Me?r. A B I ?sr Vl or and br Mr.t li K xio DT. 7. Joutb tixth I'Liladelpbia 44rThere i a eonid-mMe mrinr by u.km j tbe ttt Boit-a. K. B. Ifireetfnx ftr the rmiance oi paunia in every dtaordr, are aatiM to ecb Boa iya4... rlo tio C to F 65 do cJ. F to F 75 do F to F, Tiano stvle, K0 A. h. HATFICLD, Lrmsburg WATCH Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Orphans' Court of Union county, the undrigned. Administrators of SsMCst Wnsow, late ot Kelly Tp, deceased, will sell pnate sale the following RE AL E3TATG. lo wit : That valuable tract of land situated in the lnwohip and county aforeriaJ, within 1 mi'tt of the thriinf village of Lewiaborg, bounded hy land of the heirs of Tbo's Wilson dre'd, Daid Meyer, Flavel Clingan. Joel Rover, Phil ip Hhook, and othera. eontyniug 223 Acres or thereabout. ISO acrea cleared, having there on creeled two atoiy Frame House and Kitchen, a Frame Barn. spring House (and a never (ailing Kpring-of Water.) and all other oot-buildings necessary for Ihe comfort and convenience of a Farm. There ia good Apple Orchard, with a variety of 3 Fruit Trees. The cleared land is ia a high tale of cultivation, and abounds with Limestone for all necessary purposes. The above property will answer to divide into TWO or THREE FARMS, ad will be sold to suit purchasers. For terms of sale apply to either of tho sub scribers, or to Taoxis Wi Lsoa. on tho premise. . ROBT. H. LAIKD. WM. WIL8ON. J. 8p. 1,1, 1833. Administrator. S2,000 h Worth of CABINET FURNITURE, For sale at the large Brick areroom 01 Donarliy & Elder, (Toorth St OB door from Blaw t HoSal.) OCR stock comprises Roscw"' "?':'". Walnut andt-otta?e Urcssinc; BLKEALs m.: a vt-v MahneanT Bureaus Sb- CRETAKIES and BOOKCASES in endless SOFAS, OTTOMANS. DIVANS. Mahogany Chairs and Whatnots Card. Pier, Center. Sofa. Dining, and Breakfast Tables Grecian, French, Octapnn, Cottage, and Common BEDSTEADS Rosewood. Walnut, Manogany and Cottage WASHST ANUS, and various other articles. All work vnMirn to be well made, and on the most reasonable terms. Cash, Produce and Lumber taken in P""' ACHT A. V. ELDER. I.ewisbnrz, Oct 6, 18S3 Dissolution of Partnership. "VTOTICE is hereby given to all persons l whom it mav concern, that the Partner ship heretofore existing under the Firm of Kaufman, Rtber Co.. has this day Deen dis solved by mutual consent of all parties. W it ness our hands at Forest Iron Works this 4th day of October, A. D. 1853. S SAMUEL KAUFMAN, DAVID B.KAI FMAN, DANIEL B. KEUER. N.B. The business will henceforth be car ried on under the Firm of Kaufman Sr Reber, who have the books, etc. of the former Firm, and will .'etlle them at the old stand. DAVID B- KAUFMAN, DANIEL B. REBER. Forest Ironwork. Oct. 4, 1853 DEPOT, LEWISBURG, PA. A L. HATFIELD, has on hand large J- and i-plen.il. I assortment of Vt itches Silterwirk and Jiwunl, iuat received from the brat Importing and Manu:acturing Houses in Philadelphia and New oik, and consequent ly much lower than if purchased from those Re tailers who pretend to be Wholesalers. rrotestact Amciica's Eock for tie Tines. Dr. Dowling's History of EcmaBiam. JUST published a nv lanitia bsi tio.v of Un. DOWLING S HISTORY Of KOMA.Mts.M. This popular and valuable work (which is Protestant but otherwise unsectanaa) has been pronounced by all Protestant denoas iuations the itatdurd Hittury of the subject of which it treats. In consequence of the late fire in the Pub lisher's rtabiishment, ho has been unable fo the last few mcuths to supplythe frequent orders for this work. He has now the pleasore to announce that Dr. Dowiing has prepared aa extensive and valuable Supplement of abral 150 paces, including all the recent events of imrreM in relation 10 Pope Pius IX ihe simc- le for liberty iu Rome, ihe Aladiai, Cavazn, etc. etc.; and thai the enlarged work fnakiag and will te snppuea to agents, booksellers kA the public without ar,t advance of price npea lar iiu rgtuua). Uuudrc-isof testimonials from distineuished clrrjjyn.tB. cholars, presidents of colleges aad others, have been rfceivtd, teMifyirj(r to the r.-u uiy ana va ne ci mis iiisti.rr. A sinele ena of these, frrro the pen of that eminent Protest. ant scholar, the Kev. Oco. B. Chcever, D-D, is given as a specimen of the hole : -Thia rx. e'.lrt.t and r-rantiftij work." aai a Ilr rfcaavaa- "pofrM.w. iua. ant T.-r arrona: rlainrv for pr-ralar fa vet and t. do but d.-nbe that it ia dcal.nrd to have aa rstrav ordiuarj aal . It ia on. . f ihe xnit eleaaDIIy eaibelliacadi an eic.nUd wnrfcfl we haaa r.ar aera iaanad rren tka Amniran prraa : r ntainir.g a larca aambtr of aifkiv fitiiahad enfraainp. illuatralira nf th rarvajH-aiaa, ufrar siitioria. t-erMrutuD. and iDi-idarjta of KoaiaaiSB vhkb .nn tall m most einjuant lJ'-. and are cf raal ut'ility aa W.-II aa l.icli'.v orLaa.antal. Tha nrlt itaelf ia character, iied bj cr.t iaaear..li.ar..l art.mprrhaBiTaaBdacriBtiral viaw of ilia nature and hiatorj i.f tha I'optah yat. am. It prrsant a aurctrct hut .vfliriantly full histcry of thcriaa, f-rrirn-aa. error. rrL.lta. and praaant cuaditioa of Tai Haraa. anthei.tirau d br rcfatencc to th meat aadonhtaal biatorir a.nraf a. n:atad in a apiriicd, ci-raytaf aad imrr;Tr at? It, and arranc d iu the Biosr lucid Baaaar. It ah-nc.la in racta aad inridrnta. ai.d. with its tcaatlrai illuatiati.Da. ia t-atttr ada(-trd to furnish a vivid and tat-praa-iTf portraiture of i.i mauian aa it ia, thaa auvathrr booh e aaow of. It auppl a a rrar lark ia ortaror giral lilcralurr; ard bow that a conflict wuh Kosu la forced upoa ua. acd ts sooB to hecome the buaiaaaa of aa all. clcrpa and lai'.r. a work ro richly atorcd wits beta andarcmnanra will I moat t'mctrand uacful. V.hoe4 be irlad to arc it in rj fan-i y, acd adoraiBc evtrv caa-trc-tal-lc iu the land " ' fXj-Agents fur the above work, to whom val uable inducements will be offered, wantra la every State o( the Union. Applv to EDWARD W ALKER Publisher. May, 1853. 1 14 Fulton St. New y0rt Dissolution. "TOTICE is hereby given that the Co-Partis nership theretofore existing between the subscribers under the Firm-name of Metzger d- Munson, was by mutual consent dissolved on the 1st of May last. All the accounts are to be settled by S. D. Munson. JACOB L. METZGER, SALMON D. MUNSON. Lewisburjr, 8ept ga, 1853 HENRY C. IIICKOK, ttoruft) ot fa, AND Icew labars, Unlo County, Pa. XT A QTT Bot refuse1 at heffice r JViVOXJ. thc Lewisburg Kbronicle. $' 00 to $I2S 00 vu ot 66 Ob So ou 60 Oil to ov 36 OV 28 CI' IS OH Si OO 26 W 36 0( 0 Of 1 Ot' 10 Vj 10 00 12 00 IA OV 16 00 S6 00 17 00 46 00 ' CO -SO 00 " 30 00 24 00 10 00 " is eo 11 CO " 2( 00 " 14 1.0 ' 20 00 44 14 0 no.)" 1 00 s 00 2 60 ' s 00 12 oo 14 00 " , a 00 - Gold Patent term, fulljewelad, lSk do do do 5 jrwcltil, l!-k do do do foil jeweled. Ink do do do 6 jewels. lk do Anchors, full jeweled, 1 k do do do do 10k do" Lcpinea,4 toS jewels, lk do do jewel, 16k do En-lih and French Wat.'hea, lSk tlrer Fatcnt Lecera, full jeweled, do do do 6 jewels, do Huntina; do jeweled, do Anchors, full jeweled, do Lepinea, 4 to 8 jewela, Oerman ilrcr Lepinea, 4 jewela, 3iier (iuartera. (aerman itcer a aecond hand Watcbea, Oold Gu.rd rhaina. do Ladiea1 Fob Chaina, do Oentt.-nien's Cob Chains, do VeatChaina, dold Ladiea Breaat Tin, latest atylea, such as Mourning, Box and l.laaa, Camea,Cluatera, croll. Hrfinch,A;c. Gold Oentlemen'a Breaat Pin, do Cuff Pina, difTercnt f tylea, do ftDcer Kinea, Uold Ear ItinRs au -li aa Itoopa. Pmpi, Jcony l.inria. Corn, Wheat. Straw berry. Cluater, Scroll, lirauch, sc.. Sold Watch eala, do do Keys, do Pencils, do Pen, do pececlea, do liuntini: Lockets, (Vedalias) do Bracelet.. Silver poona, Teaa, Tables, Desert, and Salt, Silver pectaclee, And a variety of fine good, latest styles, neatly got up, at pricea to suil the times Qand war ranted to be what sold for. Also a great variety of gilt and plated goods Chains, Pins, Spoons. Lockets. Spectacles, Cases, Baskets, Ear Rings. Shawl Pins, Hair Pins. Coral Heads, Steel Beads, Purses, &c, &c, dee. Also Braaa 8 day apring and weight Clocks do SO hoar do do do Sdav wood aad gilt Tins Fieeeav Month Cloeka. Atabaater Parlor Clocks. Patent Leaer (or Marina) docks, rranch Aoaordeons, a keya, do do 10 " Polka do WA " Muaie Boxea, 1 00 " 76 1 S5 ' S7 1 00 " S 60 -60 1 i " 1 60 7S 2 00 i 60 1 00 1 00 " 0 00 20 (Hi 2 60 00 I 00 7 00 6 00 10 (Hi 3 00 10 00 12 00 12 go 20 0O 2 60 00 ' 2 60 7 OO " 16 00 " 10 00 - 00 t so M" 10 00" 00 10 00 4 OO 5 00 28 00 8 00 T 10 16 00 26 00 And hundreds of articles not mentioned Watches. Cck and Jewelry carefully re paired and warranted. Call and awe. March, 1852 lj418 HUSSEY'S GRAIN REAPER, for cutting both Grain and Grass Great Improvements for 1852 ! MANUFACTURED aad for sal at the Lewisborg Foundry by GEDDES, MARH & Ct? TAKE NOTICE! The undersigned, wonld respectfully announce to the citizens of Lewis-burg and its vicinity, that thev are vrepi- l red In An lf 1-, .1 , DtAeS. 1 1 SlttithinS' at their -hop oa -J the corner of Korth 4th sireet and the Bu.Taloe read. Horse Shoein?, Wagon Work and all litis of Repairing done to order. Coal, Iron and Grain taken in exchxppe fcr wp.r,lf- C. &. II. l isber. May 1, 1853 W .J,l? "HI i n e vr Eoots and Shoes, STOCK or Books and am Stationery. flHE subscriber announces to his friendt I and the public penrrally that he has just received from Philadelphia a large and lent assortment of comprising every kind and variety of Gent' men's Boots, Gaiters, Monroes, Ties, Sli"pen Ac. LaJirs' Fine Gaiter Bont, Buskins, Jenny Linds, snd Ties of Ihe lattJt and most approved styles. Boys', Misses', and Children's Boots, Lace Boots, Gaiters and Shoes of every style and variety now worn also a choie election of the School and Classical BOOKS now in use ia onr Academies and Seheori. together with a good assortment of Staff nery, etc. The above goods have been carefully selrt ied and will be sold at very reduced prices. The undersigned also continues to miiiuft tore Boots and Shoes of ever drscriptioa t order, and from his Ions; experience and determination to spare no effort or cipenst please, he hopes to merit and receive a libersl shareof business. JOHN HOUGHTO.". Lewisburg, May 6, 1853 S1 CHOOL ORDERS neatly printed aa sale at the Chrmtclt OScf .
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