OTJSJi'OSB'illi&BJSi'J!! -7- NoVKMKKll 11, lii)o. Nhtu-b. TLc Chronicle and the Tc- ljr,ph offices are uow at the oi.u stank, Jlaiket Su:ne, up stniis, left batid d. or. CaliibmU Mews. Calliorn.a News. 1. he steamship S.erra Nevada brosbt down 6l,'2U,0U0 m gold dust, riic ' Golden Cite, which left the same day, bad f 1,130,000 on freight. A public dinner bad been tendered to John Mitcacl, before his departure for New Y-rk, which was accepted. The Supreme Court of California has . , 1 I 1 1 mode an important decision, declai ing valid all grants made 111 accordance with the : to get dwellings, unless more houses arc Mexican law. The effect of this will be speedily constructed. Rents have gone to restore tbein the original grantees. It Up from 50 to 100 per cent. At least one is considered a death blow to the squatters, ! huudrcd more houses could be rented if and will cause millions of property to they were to bo had, and we know no bet change bauds by the mere operation of ' ttr investment that could be made by ; capitalists than building moderate sized The magnetic telegraph i" working from , u-neineuls." Fan Jose to San Francisco. Of the improvements Ekmt Sunbury, Murders and outrages arc occurring ' tue game paper adds that the Kngincers throughout theStatetoanalarniiiigextcnt. j have beeu at work for several weeks pat The old city .government of b.iu 1 - ran - eisco had retired, after contesting the dec- tion,aud the ucw one been finally organized. The improvements in the city were pro- greasing at a wrmderful rate. Uigler's majority throughout the State la eighteen hundred and five votes. From Sandwich Islands the news is highly important. Dr. Jud.l had been removed from the office of Minister of l'i - nance, and Klisha 11. Alltn, late I. S. Consul, appointed in his place. A decided step had beeu taken towards annexation to the United States. The French and J!nt:!i Consuls had protested to the King against such an act, and the American Commissioner Iial replitd in a firm but dignified manner. This move ment bad caused the greatest excitement in the inland. Iu the Martha Washington Trial at Cin- innati on SaturJav. John Whiielv. clerk fo Kisnane, confessed that be perjured himself on his examination be fore the Commisoner, as to Kissane's having ship jied twelve hundred boxes of cables on the steamer Martha Washington, lie swears that he kuew of no such hbipiiicnt, but was induced by Kiseane to perjure himself. Foreign News. Ijospon, t let. l'J. The Tim? says that the Turkish Manifesto is one of th turong wt and most unanswerable state papers that has ever beeu issued during the pres ent century. The London Tost says that, morally, Russia is already defeated, and e'ue will he o militarily. Hostilities on the Danube ! and tne snores 01 me vaspiau oea are j , . i r C , deemed to be inevitable. A dispatch from Vienna, of the 17th j 'i.iat v 1 hat orifieliakoF. the Russian i Rommandor in the Principalities, has re- i nil-,! t the Turkish summon to leave i within fifteeu days, that he has no author- ; i?y cither to cuwiucnee hostilities, make ' peace, or to evacuate the principalities nnd that therefore, he refuses to do either, j The Russian subjects in Turkey have ! been placed und.r the protection of Aus- j tria. j The Turks allow neutral flags upon the I Dauube up to the .jtb inst , but after that j tbey aro to bo excluded. Austria and Prussia have recalled their subjects from tho Turkish service. The Turkish declaration of war has been published in full. It is temperate iu lan-! f uage, but high spirited. It lays no cm- j bargo upon Russian ships, and fully pro-) ...1 ... i locus me riguts 01 commerce. PrUh-sia and Austria both give indica- j Red Republicanism, Jacobinism, Infideli tions that thry will keep neutral in the ; ty, or any of the crude notions of those difficulties growing out of the Eastern ' who have flod from despotism, yet have Question, and French and English diplo- I been nurtured under tbeir influences, to be mvisls, therefore, consider, that the war j engrafted upon our iustitions- If our Politics in Camfousia. Ihcy ap-1-eing canfiued to the Turkish frontier, will ! American institutions are not free enough j Pcar to uavc a vcry frcc an1 cas)' stj'c of not be likely to spread throughout Eu-; to suit those who have fled from bondag doing business in the Golden State. A .... ....... ' .1 :.: 1 ... 1.:. r: .1-: rope. t When tbe Czsr of Russia heard of tho '. declaration of war by Turkey, he fell into a furious rage, and swore he would wage ! a war of extermination with the Tutks. i Omar Pasha has notified the Russian Comiuandrr to clear out of tha Principal ities before the 25th, or he would coin-luen.-c hostilities. It is not supposed that the fighting will commence on the lUuubc, but iu Georgia oi on tbe lilacs -a. Old General 1 t.;..-;...i. : ,i. kicwitcu is to take the chief eommand of the Russiau army iu the Principalities. Fiiie ani L-iss of Life. A bcart- rending accident occurred at the New ' 6 , ., , , ,. , ; Mines, a few in.les north of this place, on I Sunday ..... ... ly night last. At about 9 o clock in - c . , . . ., , reimig a fire broke out in the dwell- the evening ing house occupied by Michael Muliin, consuming ail the furniture, burning down the house, and, horrible to relate, Mrs. Mulliu aud four children perished iu the fl lines tbey wore literally burnt to crimps. How the fire origiuated is as yet unknown. Muliin, it u 1 pears by the cvidcuco of sev- eral witness's, examined, was drunk that ' ' . , evcning and was the first one to give the i.., , , , , , . b , . aiarui, but caul 1 render no assistance to bis r, .. , .,.,., , perishing household. Mrs. M. was a so in the Lt r ; , T n the ub.t c ptnS drunk, and one of the Witncssrs tcstifieJ 1 I., ,, I.,., ,.. dor the influence of lienor ou the tveuing in qucition Jlinem-illc Buttttia. cir We K arn that at tic Sunburj ! Cmit, this week, the prosecutions winch ' liad been commenced against Dr. Wciscr,1 ! Charles Wearer aud John B. 1 'acker, 1I , j fur an alleged attempt to bribe one of t be i County Commissioners to subscribe to the ! v,, &f the Puijuehauiia Kailroad, were alan,hm,.I; no prosecutor appeared, no' ! the werc di,t.liarged by the Court. ! . ; S anbury Looking Up. 1 The American says : " In c,iscflucncc ; tlf the improvements now making and in ' j contemplation, bouses in Sunbury arc in creflt dyiimnd, and we cannot see how all, ; u,0 w;n be compelled to reside here, in I ..... !!! I. .1 t . consequence of their business, will be able , j surveying the grouud, bito the beott j anJ Hunter farms, formerly adjoiuing, but now embraced within the Borough limits, ! 'aviug out the same in lots and streets, as j au addition to the IJorough. The main ; strect will be an cxtention of River street, j running parallel with the river, past the '.Tail, up to the Grant farm, and will be j 1I1H(0 through the new additiou, one hun 1 ,rej foct ja width. The Company's new Company s new Hotel will be located somewhere on the Scott farm. It will be commenced this fall, and when finished will be one of the best iu Northern Pennsylvania, capable of accommodating two or three hundred per sons. The Canal Company are now pre paring to put up four large saw mills, ca pable of sawing one hundred thousand feet of lumber per day. Also a large car man ufactory, planing and sash mill. Two of those mills will be commenced in a few weeks, and the remainder next sum- J 'uer. The water power is one of the best j in the state, having the Susquehanna river as a feeder, and being equal to 750 horse power. These improvements will, of course, add largely to our popula(ion and help to build up the new addition rapidly. The lots are not yet ready for sale or dis posal, but we are informed by a gentle tlemau who is connected with the com pany, that he had already engagements for ten thousand dollars worth of lots. The Sabbath Laws in SL Louis. The rrccnt election for a judge in St. Louis gave an overwhelming majority in opposition to those who desired to subvert the Grand Jury system, and to destroy the . " . the observance of the sab- i restraints ou bath. The St Louis Republican Oct. 22d says: Tha result of this election is a "signal. and, we, trust a final rebuke to all those who wish fish to introduce foreign and infidel : changes into our moral, social and political ! system. Certainly the rebuke which has been given in this election should silence forever all further efforts. We do not claim the election of Mr. Lackland as a party triumph, in any political shape; and we are pleased to have here the opportuui- ty of saying that men of all parties the most violent partisans of the Democrats, as well as the Whigs united to give him support, because of their cutagouism to the views and purposes of this new for- eign, revolutionary innovation upon our institutions. The masses of American people are contented with their institutions as they fw.1 f arc. iuey uu not uesire me liuusion 01 1 and sought here an asylum, then let them seek some other more' congenial clime, Our households, onr families, our laws, customs and habiis suit us ; if they don't suit the foreign innovator, let bim neck some other better country. A Srrr for Damaokp. A suit has District been instituted in the Sccoud District Court by Antonio Pons, a fruit dealer, against the Postmaster of this city, claim-! ini damages in the sum of five lmnilred i ' ... 1 i. j .11 C 1 .-.li t. aim sixi v oonurs. ior loss susiaiuea oy mm . . . .' . . . . in the unlawful detention, in the Post office, of a letter addressed to him, with I dvices and bill of lading of a shipment of j t lemons from Vera Cm. w.Ka ilertrwit..! it. ,1 . v r 1 . n- ,i n.t the 3ew Orleans pot office, on the 11th , , , . ., . . ... 1 01 aepieiuocr iast, on tbe arrival of the ! . , . . ' ,. .steamship 3Icxico, from era Cruz: that ! 1 . , cxpecting suidi a letter, he applied for it at tho post office repeatedly, after tbe ar rival of tho Mexico, and was told there was no such letter for him; that eighty days afterwards the letter was advertised; that iu the meantime the lemons which were hire, and which he could not get nnGC..lnn T u-itl-.rt.it r.,...Tiinm 1.a a! . ,. . .,, . . ,. , , Gene; the bill of lading became so de- , - , ., , t. , , . . ttnoatcd that the whole shipment, when '1,1 r ..,, 1 ,, , ., . 60ld at auction, brought only the net sum r r 1 11 1 1 eZ. . of fire dollars and f.rty-scven cents, lcav- - Liln 0 Ddla 6 ., Why are good resolutions like fainting ladies '! They waut carrying out. LEWISBUKG CHRONICLE & WEST j Anecdote of Tristam Burgess 1 ..... Ml. i - The N. X. Alias is rcsponsiaio w followicg: Mr. Burgees l.tid not long lecu at the bur, before a little im-ide.it rendered nun famous. The Janitor of the Court was a Deacon William Gibbons, an old man, very fond of snuff, tobaco, the fair sex, and New ,.:ugIanJ ruI1 TLl8 Jau,tor deaeon alays encased himself a black sat,.. smalls, silk vest, cauliflower wig, and bro- gans decorated with very large diamond buckles. He was one of those men of other t;wc3j ,no bowed to the aristocracy of court anj jmg ; anJj lUmblc as bis office wgg roearjL.j himself as one of the Su- j ourt of ihode Island. The dea- ! . . con took a fancy to Mr. Rurgcss ; and, be tween the twain, a most decided friendship and intimacy grew up. The deacon was a willing scrn'tor to Mr. Burgess, and adopted all possible ways and means to se cure his undivided friendship. Thefecling was reciprocal ; and a kind of a Damon and Pythian friendship, in a small way, was consummated. At last, Deacon Gibbons found that a new pair of small had become necessary. lis made known the condition of bis ward robe to Tristam Burgess, who in the gen erosity of bis nature' loontd bim an old pair of breeches. The deacon put them on, aud entered couit with a stride that partook of the magniloquent. It so happened that on that very day,in the midst of animated argument, Mr.,Rur gess found it necessary to make a call on the janitor deacon for a tumbler of cold water. The Deacon, who happened to be fast asleep when the call was made, was rather slow in proceeding ; but finally the "cup of colli water was produced. Tristam took a hearty swig at it, and set ting it down, looked the deacon in the eye, whilst he uttered the rude expression, "old scoundrel;" and then applied bis foot to the janitor, in the face and eyes of court' and jury. For this act of aggression, an indictment was obtained at the bands ofihe Grand Inquest of the county : and Tristam Burgess w9 duly arraigned, charged with assault aud batter'. He appeared in his own defence, whilst the State was, with due solemnity, represented by the Attor ney General, Mr. Updike and the case went to the jury. The defendant Burgess the assault on the breeches : but denied having assaulted the janitor Deacon. He contended that thebreehes the deacon had on belonged to bim, Bnrgpfs ; that they were simply loaned ; and that every man had an unqualified legal and natural right to kick his own breeches, whereever he might find them ! The Supreme Court of Rhode Island sustained the plea ; and the gentleman of the jury, after an absence of two days and nights, returned a verdict of not 'J ' Rhode Island jurisprudence, at once took an enlightened and lofty po sition in the history of criminal recogni zance ; and Tristam Burgess at once be :ea,ue a lion of first ngnudc. ll is u"uue8 wcre seeurcu. The Lebanon Valley Railroad. The engineers arc now engaged in ma- r: .u ,,r(.pafiarv snrvevn for the nernii ' ucnt location of this improvement. The road is to cross the Schuylkill at Reading, in the vicinity of Reese's Mill, and will enter the town in line nearly parallel with the first Hockley Lane, connecting with the Reading Road at or near the present Freight Depot. We see it stated that additional individ ual subscriptions to the amount of 347, 000 have been obtained to the stock, which with those previously obtained, in cluding corporate subscriptions, will pro la'dy amount to some SSO0.OO0. In ad ditiou to this, the Company have recently negotiated a loan of 1,000,000, which with tho subscriptions' will be sufficient to complete the work. PutMncn Letfrcr. kuui"-,uju '; " " incuus iu Herkimer County, New York, from Yolo County, California, says : " I attended tho polls, which we bold under some shade trees, three miles below our ranche. One man, being obliged to go borne before the poll opened, left bis ! vote Sticking in the side of the shantv Ilearby. The Judge decided that it should lc takeD anJ h was M, fyf and j0p0sitcJ ja tbe box." Boy's Take Notice. A bov of Salem. ' hr. ,. i. ; f, ,,;1., " ' n a Landbm P0tcd UP 5n PuLlic P,acc IU lUa Tho death of the Rev. Jas. Gallagher, late chaplain to the House of Representa tives, is announced. He is reported, by telegraph, to have died at Brunswick, (Me.) on Tuesday last. The Canal Commissioners bavc fixed commencements of the term of service of the officers appointed by them, as follows : Collectors of toll, Wcigh-mastcrs, Cargo Inspectors and State Agents on Railroads, on the 1st of January. Collectors of toll, Wcigb-mastcr and Cargo Inspectors on tbe Canals, on the opening of navigation in the spring. New York Oct 31, T. M. The Bank f the State of New York was this after noon robbed of thirty seven thousand dollars. BfB. Leonard Scott & Co., have furnish ed us with the October No. of their reprint of Blackwood. These publishers furnish reprints of the Loudon, Ediuburg, West minster aud North British quarter?! Re views aud Blackwood's Magazine at the following rates : IT.a ANN. For any one of the four Reviews 8-J 00 For any two of the four Reviews, 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews, 7 00 For all four the Reviews, 8 00 For Blackwood's Magazine, 2 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, 9 00 For Blackwood and four Reviews, 10 00 Payments to be made iu all catc in wl vauce. Remittances and communications should be always addressed, post-paid, to the Pub lishers, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., 70 Fulton St., New York. 11 e l 1 a 1 0 u s Instruction in the Schools. A decision has just been made by the New York Secretary of State, who is also Superintendent of the Public Schools on the right of school teachers in the pub lic schools of that State, to compel students to read and study the Protestaut Testa ment. The question arose upon the com plaint of the Rev. Dr. Quigloy, of Wash ington county, whose child hah been chas tised and expelled from school for refusing, iu obedience te his parcut's command, to commit parts of the Testatncut to memory. The Secretary very properly held that the State had no authority to compel the pu pils to receive any sectarian instructions against the wishes of their pareuts. He also withdrew from the teacher complained of her certificate of competency as a public instructor. The motion for a new trial, iu the case of the Commonwealth vs. Jas. Brass, iu Northumberland County, was called up on Monday last, and resulted in granting him a new trial. The case then coming up for trial, a Jury was einpannoled, but there being no prosecutor or witnesses present, the Major was promptly discharged by the Court. Munei f.umiuan. Ou the -2-2d ult., as Wm. Bird, of Cata wissa, was driving home from Pottsvillc, his horses became frightened on the Broad Mouutain,and rau away, throwing him out of the wagon, dislocating his arm and brea king his sholdcr blade. An Englishman with a gun, who was upon the mountain hunting game, attempted to stop the horses, but handling his gun carelessly it went off, lodged the load in his side and killed him. Famine in the Bluman EirrnK. A terrible famine is said to be prevailing in Rangoon and Promc, in the Berinan em pire, and thousands of men, women, and children will perish, if not relieved. The prisons were all full of persons, who com mitted crimes, iu order to be imprisoned, so that they might have something to cat. The crops last year entirely tailed. SlicrilTsSalconicalEstatc 1)V virtucofa writ of Fi Fa. issued outof the ) Court of Common l'leas of Union coun ty and to mc directed, will be exposed to pub lic sale, at the house of Jonas Fisher in White Ueer '"wnship.on Friday Ihe 2ath day Xovein j her next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the following Ileal Estate, to wit: A certain tract of land situated in White Deer township. Union County, containing one hundred and twenty acres more or less, all TIMBER LAND, bounded on the south hy Daniel Ben- nage, on the west and north by Ur.S.jjjs I.. Beck, and on the cast by wuh liie appurtcuces. Also a certain lot of ground situate in New Columbia, township and county aforesaid, containing One Acre more or less, adjoin ins; Samuel Cemberling, Paul tJoodlander and olhers.whereon is erected a illill ORDER, with the appurtenances. Also a certain house and lot of pronnd sit uate in New Columbia aforesaid, cihlainin One Fourth of an Acre more or less, adjoin in;; Daniel W'iduier, Conrad Blind and others whereon is creeled a Dwelling House and other necessary Out-buildiiiss with the appurtaneiiccs. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Micmr.L Horrwi'J. JOHN KESSI.KR. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. New Berlin, Oct. 20, 1H5:J FOIl SALE, A large Brick Foundry, 1)UILT six years ao, situate in the Borough J of Lewisburg, I'nion Co., Pa., in a vcry favorable location, 80 by fiO feet and two sto ries high, with one Eight Horse Engine, Scouring Mill, Charcoal Mill, and Machine Shop attached, all in Rocd condition, and a ncver-failine Well of Water in the Foundry. Also a large WAKE-ROOM, 40 by 30 feet, two stories high, with an OFFICE Ifi by 20 feet attached thereto. L. B. CHRIST. Lewisburg, July .4. IS53 NEW FIRM, AND A NEW STOCK IN TRADE. The subscribers having formed a co-partnership in business, now offer to old friends and the public, at the late atand of S. F. I.vndall. on Market street, tne cheapest (tor cash) and best lot of 3LJooto nntf SI) Ota for Men and Boys, ever offered in Lewisburg A Splendid Lot of GUM SHOES. Also all kinds of U'EiLSS Oaitcrs, nalf-Uaiters, etc. Children's Shoes of all styles and sizes. Work made to order Mending as usual. As we are both known as practical shoe makers and experienced workmen, we solicit a share of the public patronage aud will try to m'"' it. S. & I. siller. Le Wilburs, Nov. 11,1803 BRANCH FARMER. Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Orphan' Court of I'nion county, the aouVr.igued, dminUtrtor of Kiuckl Wilsu, late of kllr Tp. .IwemcJ, will HI at private aale the following KEAI. EdTATK. to wit: That valuable tract of UnJ situated m th lowu.hip and cuuuty afore.iaJ, within 1 J roilea of the thriving village of Lewubura;, bounded by land. of the heii uf Tbo'a WiUon deed, David Meyer, Havel Clincan. Joel hover, 1 tul ip Shook, and other, containiug 2'i Arf or thtrcalwuls, ISO acredc!earJ, btving there Aon erected a twontoiy Frame House and Si-Kitchen. Frame Barn, a KprinR House (and a never tailing Sprius of Waier,) and all other oul-buildmps nwewary for the comfort and convenience of a Farm. There u '' a good Apple Oichaid.wiih a variety oIJxT Fruit Treca. The cleared land i in a high atate of cultivation, aud abound with Limestone for all necesaary purpose. The above property will answer to divide into TWOor THREE FARMS, and will be sold to uit purchasers. For lerma of ta!o apply to eiiher of the ub criber,or loTuuMAi H awi, on the prcmUca. HOIST. II. LA1KD, WM. WII.SOX.Jb. Sept. 13, 1R33. AJminUtruturs. Sox Sale. HMIAT large and desirable properly on J the corner of Market and Water Sts., well situulcd for a rcsiJcncc, for business, or for a residence and place of business. There is a large LSIIICK (louse contain ing 4 large rooms on the first floor, C bed rooms on the second floor, and two large finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen and Washhouse adjoins, und it has nlso a largo cement Cistern, n Tump and Well of !ood water, and all the necessary out buildings. For terms dc. apply to Ceo.F. Miller, Esq. S. K. DAVIS. l.ewUhurg, Sept. 23, 185a FALL FASJIIONS-ltf-j.-J. IS .IT, TAP & C I.OTIII.VC WMU:, Suuill East Corner Market and Third Ms. J. & P. Spyker n.WE just operu?d and for rale cheap for Cash or in exchange for country produce lillx Moleskin Xos. 1, 2, 3; Silk Sus. I , 2, 3 ; Angola Xos. 1, 2. 3 ; black curled brim, pearl and flat brim Hungarian, fine brush, masgon, wool, for Men and Hoys. Kumrnci Hats from Panama down to a levy chio. ilM of the latest styles and of every des cription, to suit everybody. Clot III IIS Coats, Pants, and Vests for Men and Buys; Shirts of different kinds, shirt collars, stocks, handkerchiefs, .'loves, socks, in short everything to wear from head 10 foot. Also Carpet Bass ami Trunks. Thankful to our customers for past favors we hope for a continuance of ihe same, as our prices arc low. tiive us a call and examine for yourselves before purchasing rlsewlier A larie assortment of Furs, sucti as Mulls, Victorines anil Mciffatoes, e, Panama, Leghorn Hats, and Bonnets whit rvnn ivn rntssr.o on short notice and reason able terms. Nov. 4, lh.'i3 rilHK Partnership heretofore existing under I the Firm of Cubist & Fun k between ' Levi 11. Christ and (icorjre A. l'nck in the Foundry Business, is this sl;h day of June IS5:J dissolved by limitation. (Jeo.A. Frick is alone authorized to settle ihe bu.-iocss of the Finn, except in case of his absence from home when L. B. C'iinst will atiend to liie same. L. II. ( IIKIT. :i:t. a.fhuk. N. B. All persons indebted faid Finn are requested to make payment of th.? same by Ibe 1st day of October next after w hich time all accounts will be left with a Justice for itemed iale collection. 40 j a 82,000 Worth , cAinxr.T nnxiTi ni:, For sale at the large Brick Warcrooui of l)on:ii l:y & i:!tl'r, (Fnnrth St. one tlonr frnin lllmr ii ll..til.) OUR slock comprises Uoscwood.Mahocnny. Walnut and Cottage Dressing Bt'KKAl'S Plain and Fancv Mahosaov Hureaus SE CRETARIES aud'llOOK-CASGS in endless variety, SOFAS, OTTOMANS, DIVAXS, Mahogany Chairs and Whatnots Card, Pier, Center, Sofa, Dining, and Breakfast TitbU'M (irecian, French, Octagon, Cottare, and Common BUIKS'I'EAUS Rosewood. Walnut, Manogany and Cottage WA.silSTAXlW, and various other articles. All work wiiiHATtn to be well made, and on the most reasonable terms. Cash, Produce aud Lumber taken in pavnient. F. A. DOXACIIV, A. D. ELDER. Lewisburg, Oct. 5, 1853 Dissolution of Partnership. "VfOTlCE is hereby given to all persons 1 whom it may concern, that the Partner ship heretofore existing under the Firm of haujmrm, litber to., nis ints day oeen dis solved by mutual consent of all parlies. Wit ness our hands at Forest Iron Works this 4th dav of October, A. 1. 1H.'i3. SAMUEL KAUFMAN, DAVID B. KAUFMAN, DANIEL B. RE BE It. N. H. The business will henceforth be car ried on under the Firm of Kaufman V Itrber, who have the books, etc. of the former Firm, and will settle them at the old stand. DAVID B. KAUFMAN, DANIEL B. KEBER. Forest Ironworks, Oct. 4, 1853 Dissolution. "VTOTtCE is hereby given that the Co-rart-X l nership theretofore existing between the subscribers under the Firm-name of Mctzger Munsim, was by mutual consent dissolved on the 1st of May last. All the accounts are to be settled by S. D. Munson. JACOB L. METZOER, SALMON D. MUNSON. Lewisburg, Sept. 28, 1953 HENRY C. IIICKOK, ttornri) at fau), AND I.rvlsbur?r, Iiilun County, Pa. T i QT T not refused at the Office o STILL MOKE SEWS COXCEKS1XO THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD Kkii h U to he esteu.l d f,m IsiciJjiinj to Lititittoicu on tJic Janiut t lIll-OllKla lj IMUHJiibiirs !! IT is a faet lhat l. II. ItlKKl'l haa got ahuad of all ibe Companies, and has UuW opeiird olio of the bet and largest tock of - KALI & WlNTISIt (iOOI)S ever opened in thi counlry, and ofaucb tyle and iiuahlis a will gi ajlufarliou to all. DHY GOODS of all kind3, C.a, T.a. Spin-!.. uwt, M-., " CluMf, rrarkrs. 8.p, tamltw. lulmecff, ;;: Also llar.hcarr, J,t.,istca,e, CeJ.tricarr, J'y.iU and till'", Jifn, and Cap of ihe lale.l ktvlo and l.ft qunlity. Umbrella, Uru-hc. Broom. I'd"' gr.mi.d and .. Kit nf .'! kinds, ami oth-r arliclrs too numerous to mention all of which will be .old at piiccs so low as to aslonih purchser. All kind of Counlry PRODUCE taken in exchanee for (jood. fTr-riease give mo a call uelore ru'1"""? iTl.. , I .hari!C uothini for lo,.kin at my G001I. , i. 11. 1!I5SEL. MiOlinbure, Cct 23 ISSi The Road to Health ! HOLLO WAY i'UUR itt A DI$iKjK!;KU h KK axd FAI Mi RATION O.r ota L -'Ur fnm -Mr. iV. H', Kiflew. t;h'mi1. 1.tfc-t To Prnf.rwjr il'jUOHAir, cir Yuor I'll in aiul Mntiwnl linvf Ui tltc ii-l-ka our s'ic li.t t IT .j ri. Ut Mc di--iini fir fc.in vVftf!. A ut mi', to h m I ! .-r muy 11 inn-.. , J tirv i- lo 1 t " t'- l'H''1"" ulttr- i f if r ran. t.- Ji:wl l -n iroul.lt 1 -r y-ar t.uw. t. r.lht- iMil. mu .-Ititr iu k wn-. n .Jjirmit,- nU ihe ittimaLiu M-t in .-rr. l, that duul'L- wi-n i t-r l:uiud .-t l.. r nut L-.i. 1 J- l' U-ar u. uu-l r U : f-.rl-iii-i.dv mI0 v. ii.uaua u, ir. '.ur 1'iti . uiiJ i'.: -r.!a- iii.- that Miii-r Hit tiot. ninl ?:rh in-. . iiii 'ii- .i.t hi nt:;! rtilKl'. Mi'- c. -tii,u.a fc.. t:.i- tln-iii, ud rill iwrd onlv tlir.v V..'?.-. i U ! tit ti.i.' t-i.j wrt-ct tn-Alth. 1 n,.l sri.t )' U u.hu u.i w but th.- atTt .ft. m il.i-.-.rfi i'j'.l ill- '"- tli-' -;-" 'u cure rtM ak iuu-h I liiink m t t -t --ur u t'.ic-Uii,: As KXTIlAOnnrN AKY CVltV. f lOIATiC l-hVCK, IN V V." iM(.tf . LlMf. Cpy ' a I'tirr in t t m ('' JJ-'irt Trn f.uritr if th ir j;.t,rt, ''..!, '-y M j-r J. Uu.;. Mar t i iit:i.-'.-u. ii.n--i.-i 11 rj'i. ' rt--i i:nr M Sf.- Ii.wii. iutti K fii .-uiVrinj ir-.iu i --ul rinma'M l.vtr. t.-r Ui.u;uU ot lo uit'ill.-, l.i-1. hi l vuliivlv a. i.nv.a h r ol tlirn-ctT' hrr Ixiuh-: 'Uirr-: It-W jtI'-J. .-he .t uuJ.r tha rn -f .I.o ui t vinii.t .it in.-lii J'l im-n iu Mi'liirL iit, ninl hy ti-ui h r - v . - i ..rr-I r-i l.fL-h-!-.-. A lri. tni u,.i a In r t- try ll..:.-.-y nli.hrnti-'l I'liU. hi h .-i c " i & . " -u lurr,.!it-h i,ri Fparc ( time Ih-y t.. I j i iii.trur.'. CLUK if V.MS on 1H.HT.NK.- is Ili.ftT AM HVMAni -r a M Yt t:- ir Auk. FtuM X'$,rs. 7'Aiht rf w. 7V.nW., , l.t,.-n A'nr- tis'r. W." run ti J'tr (i y'.'i-,f.-j ; ... i t. To rrol.-x.r I- i.l,t..i;. Atiurt Mi;-l 1 i r.- td Unr V tini"nv t" the u-Jl ;i , t! ihiUow;i c I'ltU. i-'itm-u.!- I Mill.r..! .rr.y lni: a l-illll Hll-I ti.lilii-.-- iu 11k r-rt.fi- I.. :a!-f wi-oiti) ii;tii it I y m rin i! h t ih that pr. It. in w.iikiiiv: at'tul. 1 :.m i ; - I -.'' -t.inJ:n uiv a.J;iU.-. tl r;ile vf liv- Hnf" i il. .1 Ii:- fcv r lirvi-l in., lii.tt I mil !t-ir.ii- th.tt i.l;.. r lmu! niit.l- -nti:tf(itt-l i:h th- ir irtii-. I am n r.-i.! 1 ' hv lii4-ii i.iti.i. . iinmiutlVflv wliif. -t:-l ran t..l- i.iIm.!' Iir.VhY "ith r--t. I.iru. N'-if'lk. WhMLKKi'L fcKKP'A Y -F ll.iM.-VA VU.L& in Persons nfT.-rinj: fr-.m liri -v r'.t .-r :! rut tt. tin n i-l til. . or hi i-iImt lili.LK, it.'.uM iinm. il'j.. U li r.i"-urr' . 1.. thro I'ilU.a liuu Ir. !.- ..f - i nr.- m.!!y 'ure.1. by it;, ir u?. if ihiii ilnelul f.ntj.iiuiii iu iu a.tl- ri-nl 5t.ij, vlti-u ult olUer bu-r.im Ii:;.l t-.iii-tl. j JVic-cccti.-tt.'-i 'lift no- trreUr'ttH; r't'in i-'US IM Lit fti- A-rui. Tr.! -y J;.im.lii. Si-'-n.t.ry A.-il.liia lij- u't-y l.m-r i in, Inl.- s in, t-nis lliiii-;!!. O-iii- l.'rv.ii.-U. l.niiit j.i. Ti'- Ih.ui ..: u I h.ii.t.i Ir;. I'il. 'I ulii.-rs lo..t.-ln- en ii!:rii; l;tium.it.-ni l l.-n th Skin IV.rrH i.f ;l It. I.UO.-U i.l .-ini. :il Bi.w. lCu-i-fis Liluls t'nii- !--.-t..-it. I'i..i.ii t.i.- fci'tuiu, or W..;hi4 of ait :,.i,-li n:u ori;.-nt Kii W Vi.l ll. r I-.HI.1. Il.j-ii'h S-re Thr.-ali kii--.ifriii C..:si.inp;;.ju i..t.j.-.-l!'-n tl 1.0 .nb l uni .-u lilii!iLy lutlautatii'ii orav.-l Ar. .-. S .l.l t the K'tu! li.-l.hi.-iit r.f fr....-.--. r IIi-l h' vv. ill. Slr:i...t. . n-ar Ti ! !.- I: .r. I.. ...Ii- I :o-.l I v ni! r.-r.',., :-I'rilk'ji-li- nn.l .ii-jlr- In Jloti in.-.- tl.li.n. lu.ut li . I'.rl'i-h r.ni, iu-.nli-t Iti.e l th- I 1 1 1 1 .-. i .-t t.--. in I'..'-.-- i.i :-T 1 ... s ... n li-l si.-i n. Ii. .li.-i.-f I- ll.- J run i'.il ltn-li..iis.-s in Ii.- I ni-ii : ' r M.-nr-.A II A Ii S : - - Vnt : an t t-v Mr.l l Km .I'T.'T. .-..uili sislti M. ft.iln.li-tii.i A I'll -n- i. i r.-n-i Ii r I !i- .l .U'l' l tiiKli'ir ll-'- !.r,-r lliiXi-.. N. Ii. I-liis-li ii- IV. r lit- t-l'i-l:ilii-t PI l'.-i:ii-ntii in i-v.-ry l.li-r. aie ;i.'i. d t.- e..' Ii I'-A tinl.1.- WATCH DEPOT, LEWISBURG, FA.- VL. HATI'IKliD, Las on hnml a Urge aud spleniiiJ assortment ot W ati he, iSiL KUWiRE and Jcwklht, reteivrd from ,!,e best Importing and Mannfactnrine HoUie, i Philadelphia and New Vo,k. and coiLCjcent - Iu much loier th..n if i.ur. hed from thos, Kc- Iv much loner than it I tailem who pretend to be V hnli'uler). UiilU Patrut Li'T'rs, full jrwrlr-1. lk an Uo ili jrwt-liil, li-k I.. Uu ilo di In UO UO full J.wrW. l'k Uo uu 6 ji-rl5, li.k Ani liom, full jiiri'Uil, 1-k Uu ilt Uo ll.il 1 1-inr.S 4 lo " jv. l. 1' do jvli-. 1'H Kulii-b ni i rvurli W'nu lii". lsk lo do ilvi-r Fah-nt 1 , tun jrwrk-a, do do Uo 3 ji wrlj, io Huntinir Uo jiwirlwl, (to An.-liori-. full ji-nt-l-U !- LrpiiM. 4 1" s jrwcl. (ii-rinun ilvi-r L'-piui., 4 jiwolj, Silvi-r lluartrr.i, tl..'rtii.nu ilvi-r A m'l-onj band W aUlii-, ll-.ild Ituiinl Cliain. Uo l.ailH9" Fob l'li:iinfl, do ll,'ntl.-iuru' Fi-L lliaias, do Yt t:liiiiiui, Ould Ladws' Brrait Tin. lati-5t f tylcs, purh an lournin;. 1ix and Ulv-, t'meaii,Clu.-'tiT!.. rrolt. Ilrauiii,.-. Gold (irnll.miu Bn-ai-t I'lDii. Jo Cull I'ini. dilTtri-nt tylt-!S ilo Viu?i-r i;iiirs. ti.ild Kar Kiui;su- I' lloen, Prup", J.-nrjy l.ind, I'orn, Wtw-at. straw Wrrv, I lu-ti-r. Scroll, lilKlali, Xi;., fl-.td Watch e.il, do do K.-yi, do rrncils, do l'l'Ui, do vrenrl., do lliiuOnii Uvli. t', (Mrdaliu) do UraceWts. gilver Hlon!,Tial,, TaMrSjIVMTt.nnd .--alt. fi HO " S HI) ' li DO " 4 IH " UU ' lt oo "5 oo 17 UU 1 no 7i 1 " 9 on So oo ' it UU , l on " s ;.o " :,u " l " 1 iu ' 2W1" 3 10 ' 1 00 " 1 oo " ; oo l. 00 lo Ml i UU 10 10 1 OO 1- VO 20 00 SilTi-r pecUclea, .0 And a ariety of line goods, latest styles, neatly got up, at prices to suit the times fcv" and war- muted lo be what sold fur. Also a great variety of gilt and plated gooda Chains, Pin-, Spoons, Lockets. Spectacles, Cases, It iskets. Ear Kintrs, Shawl Tins, Hair Pins, Coral Ueads.Stetl Beads, rurses, occ., etc., uc. .in-ui Rrnioi S day pprin aud wtli;lit Cloi kj do 0 hour do do do SiI.it wood aoilniltTiUK- l iici's, Month Clorks. All.atr farlor Clix-k... Hl. ut U-f r i or -Mario..) Hooks, French Accoriicoiu. R k'jj, do do Wi Polka do 10" Muslr Boxes. i oo ' 3 60 " V oo IS OO " 10 10 " N Oil 2 ill 3 :.o " lo on " in no 4 on a oo 2s oo 3 10 1.. 00 2i 00 a oo " And hundreds of articles not mentioned Watches, Cck and Jewelry carefully te paired and warranted. Call and acs. March, 1852 lj1I6 IIUSSEY'S GRAIN HEATER, for cuttinff both Grain and Grass Great Improvements j'-r IS 52 ! tj a)' a PILLS, i r,n oo to jr.1". no i 4.i mi '.ni oo 40 ml " 6- Ho ; fTK O ro no v iio CSrJi;. w Si tJ ' io oo I T-gr f IS liU - IS 1.0 I 1 4 ll' oo l". oo I I 3 rfy 14 ( 0 oj oil - V in imi ;, (in aiwi I oo - o o'i II 00 Hi Oil oo lo uo lo mi - uu MA.M t ,m; i i iii.ii ami ior sale at me Lewisbur? Konndry bv I OlU'l'MAIII A Ct risso'ution. rr'lIE Partnership between the subscribers J has b"en dlvsolved by mutual consent. The accounts aie to be settled ty Itanslow Furrey.aud the btiMiic eominurd by Mathiaa Haie. MAT1IIAM HATE. KANM.OU rt'IlKEV. ! fowul'lire, Oct. 6,1853 1, Perfect Fits! JOII. IS. 31IL.LEH carries cn the Tailonnst business, ou his a hwik, at hu old stand on .Nor ill Third Street, (sign of tha eitriped Coal) where he will allend to Makiag and Cniiins as usual. Tbe r'AI.L FASHIONS for Ifi:!, received from Xew York. All woik done in tl.e bevt style and on tin most reasonable terms. Produce received at Market prices. Lcwi.-burg, Sept. 3, 1M3 r?'A good JOUR. TAILOR wanted by JOHN B. MILLER. rcsl1 Icat riMiK undersigned respectfully announces that his l!nf ftM-r Shop in tbe mr ol his rejidence (iu Sonih THIRD slree:) is Birain in operation, and lirif, Vtut, Muttum, Jfr. will be regularly supplied to his friends and I the public, I umit, J iiiumui and .ATvati 1 mornings, on cheapatol arrenin iniatinj Inmi, FRAATIS ZE I.I. KliS. Leuiibnr?, May 12, i.'j.'l NKW F1UM Pl!TI.Vti amU li iin MAklVU UAlAt entered into a eo pai tncrsiop fi r the purpose ol carrying on the atxve branches of business, the subscribers are prepared to en cule woik in their line, AT Tilt: OLD STAXfl at the upper end o( Market slreer, with 0 utmost care and despaich. As ihey have both hol the best st'raiitjics iu obiaining a kuow le.lfp of tiieir bnsire.-s, ai d aie determined tu 'iie en-ire s-.ti.-iac!ii n, they hope to receite a literal thaie ol" fMn-i ae iind pav. JllIlN I!, t I Tl.KK, jr.iix i:i:ktz. Li i si ti is. Nov. II, 1 "1 ,"s' received an sssopinent of fine toiif i f' sewood .Veloileoiis. from tleo.A.Prinre A ('o.'s celel rated e-;al li;.nieiit, 15ui;alo, X. V I ict.ive .Meiodec ns !i u, t; to U f45 t t 5 Late do C to F f5 do F to F -5 F to F. Piano style, R0 L. I.'A'i FIKI.I, I.rwistnri; oo .!o j Ircti stiit .a.ezUz'M Beck fcr tie Tfirts. ! Dr. DowL'ng's Eistoiy of Ecmanirm. J T VT oi.! Iil,i a mlw jmD r?oKiK vt K( ).'.!. XI.-AS. This popular and valuable w oik (u ii.cli i.. Pi- le.-unl tun otberwi.-e unstctarian) li.:s been pronouueed by all Protestant drnem inatii.i.s tbe Unuilurd lti-t' ry of the Sl-bjrct ol which ii tri als. In rniiM uiiei.ee of liie late fire in the Pub lisher's estaMishrcciil, be has been unable for I the hist few months to supplythr 1'rnjnentorden c ; lor llos woik. He has now the pleasure l j ainii-ui. re that L'r. Dowlii g has prepared an (wtensive and valnob'e ti.-pplemeril of abiut i loo rai.es, lncliui. ii" all Ihe recent events ef I iiittiesi in relation to Pope Pins I.V the Mrue ; -le 1. r l.t r y in Koine, li e Madiai, Uatazi, I eic. etc.; anil lhat ihe enloreed work rwakin" a ii t'!' t iumc i I'.Tpes) is low teadv, tiitl will te Mipplitdto crnts. t(.(.ksel!er! an the puMte v iff out ot y adrauce if price up a j ihe nut cuiNot.s. j llumUtiU .f tesiinx niaU fit ra diMinptUhrd I cl r-.. ymtn. cln bi s f i sitirnis nf rolUfrs ard i i!l:rrs. have Let-n rrt eirr d. teslifyirff lo tit iitiriily ai.'i va'uc t f ii.i Itjlnry. A Mnclr t-ne i id' llt f, in in the j. i n 1 1 that fii iiif ut TrnreM 1 .int !, lar, thr Krv. (!t o. B. ("heevcr. I.D., is riv i: as a . aiv.vn i l ihe a hde : 'It riliiit ai) )-! it t;l ul wi.rk.'ja. ir. f'htrxtr . ; ).!--.-. ? uu v Lit! . t !'rpiiv' Iniiii tt i-4.ular far , ii.ii wt- i.t t ii- ul t lh.it it i ltiiir4 i bair na fitra : i rtitrury . Ii i f 'ii- niftrlfi nt! mtwll:liv. i aii-l i-M-iit-ii w r -r n itrJ frnw Aim r:-..n jti ; i j-iiiiinri a Ir-.-t titiuiUr ff biyjn)-tini-fc :i cni;r i: .'. ii !(.!! 4i th r.Tfnnnir, .l!;" 'l. jtr.'tiii "i". Mm in. i.N i.l- t-f Ki ninTtTrm, hit a. tt-n It-1 s ln-l i' ht UN-- :i:.l rr I rl a tilt!; .-Ii ? 1 ; ;..t;. orii: n.i i i:il. I ht- vtJ iTrlf i clmriictrr ini I t nr. iki n-i-fs'i I.-mi't -i nil r- h i.civfati wriptarsl i w i! . :t; t.r'- m t li i-i -r i th- I'fM i'h tl m. It f rt "-nl i- iti l'Ut ,-iiti- W nllr Ittil hist ry nf thrrPv, I nn t-rn r. rrri !ti. ii ! j-rrM nt n ivtittnn if th : lj mil f.t;iit tl it-ft-irnrr to lh- lut-M Ud(itllr4 ; l.itorir M't-n-f. r-!:it I iu a ruiJnl. rii.aitiet ami 1 iiniTi'-'f ty ""-I iirimirtal in iltr mf iu-il mnnrr. It iilti !. in 1m t. mi.U ini-.i! hi", auil. ilb it Wautiful iri'.'tintii ii-- Ki tti r ml. n t"t t furiiii'li a vivid aid in lr"---ivf j4 nrnitui- i t l.i u: n'&ru it if, than anv nib-r U-l r i ui !. it pnvi h" iiTrst l.ti-R in nnr'throlo Ciml Im-fitUm : aut 1-nw that a ctifi flirt with KbaM? i I I ri 1 uj "" u-. ai ii is m n In 1m n ir lb tainra of ' rfci-cy au-i laity, a fik o rirlilv stoiJ with frrta j niitlnrciitm nl- iii I- mn-t t ii;It attd at Till. Hp.1h-vI4 j 1 plal to tl in rv ry fatniiv, and ailvrDiiiK nr ce , tn-Ul I in t'l (r Aetits fr liie ahore work, to a bom wmU uable imiuceinenis uill be tlerpn, wantrC in "cry l- T ) r 1 1 V I K FJ P h I ' . . lar..U)W AKD, u Z rM'' , - ,S5J- 1 14 uI,on ' lier. York. TAKE NUTICK! The nndersigned, wonld respectfully anuoni-.ee to the citizens of Lewisbur and in vicinity, that they are prepa red to do all kinds lllack '. M?iitlinz at their Mu urn J-. Ai the cornerol North 4th street &tV and the lintTaloe road. IL.rse hncin, Waon Wurk and all kinds of Krpairins dune to older. Coal, Iron and ('rain taken in r xehance for work. ll.l isltrr. May I, ISS3 I N E W Eoots and ST OCR OF Books etd Shoes, Stationery. flMlK tulscribcr anr.iMinccs to his friends ! l and the public generally thai he has just , received from riiilai'.clphia a lanre and ricd , lent assortment of comt.iisii:" everv Kit d and variety of Venile- men's liccts, trailers, Monroes, Ties, Shfe'S . &c. I.iilii s' I'ilir duller : Iltiskins, Jenny I.inds, and Tics cf the la'1' 1 and most aprri'Ved Styles. ; J?oys'. Misses'. Olid Children Doots. l.ace r.ot.. Caitrrs and Shoes efevT style and variety row worn also choKt selection of the School and Cla.-sica' BOOKS now in use in our Academics and SrheoU. together with a good assortment of Mall 11 n-he abi' ve seeds have been carefully selrc- ! iod and will be sold at vcry reduced prices. I The undersigned also continues tu manufac ture Hoots and Shoes of everj description l I order, and from his long experience and I determination to spare no effort or eipe"' ' i please he hopes to merit and receive a liberal 1 shareof business. JOHN IlOl'tillTON. j Lewisbur?, May 5, 1851 rillHJl, OliDKKS neatly printed an CuF ! nt 'he Clmnide UlT.cc.