you all your daye. Should they become out of order, aj l'lv to that very iuiportuut J personage, your fmuily j.bysiciuii, aud Le ', will instruct you how lo " JIini Youu T wo coital muA erfrt i;U.r?tOM. ami OmOc'-UiIt. tvat.rj cur tutaf A.f'diivr Sc-tftL Latest Hews from Europe. Xiw York, Nov. 17- . ....... t . 4 L Ihe Koyal .Mall Mcrusn.p Ar.io.a, wuu ; Literpool dates to the &.U, being three days . . ... i I later than the previous udvices, arrived at ersey City at a o doc mis morning i u .1 i.l.ifir tliw innriiinir. 4 - . o The news is ci a very iiiieros.aig mar- c,"r- In Liverpol,l lour had declined .sixpence to one shilling per bbl. heat was two pence i..wi-r. l.ni haa auvaucea oue sun- Iii.g per quart, r. TIT.KLY AN'I I'.l'SSI A. Tha uews from the Kast is conflicting and contradictory. The rumor, however, is confirmed, that a Turkish force of 20.000 bad crossed the Dauube, aud it wr. auuouuced that they Lad occupied Ka!:f it. Omar l'atha,befortM rowing the Danube, ! A SjXPLS.NT Savings Rank Au ddros.td a spirited proelatuativu to the ar-: institution of this kind was sometime since my, eiirring up their pa iiotisin aud deelur- j tmnmenced in New York, and we are not ing he would " sacrifice his b'oly and s.iul, ! surprised to learn that it Tk" -. c attended to be revenged on the iuvatiers of bis coun- j with complete si ciss. Already the de try." t poMis have reached au aggregate of $'13, llo kept Lis word as to the Russian o00, and the sum is constantly increasing. evacuation of the l'riueip?ilitis, and at the expiration of the Ctteeii dy commenced hostilities iu all directions, and in good earnest. During the iuttriin of f.ficen the Turks were actiiclv cninloved iu j . - transporting troops to certain portions otjfoimcd that these .arctonicri, raggetl ur the Danube, frem which thty ould cross j chins, look forward to deposit day with with little further obstacle to the opposite great pleasure. It is undoubtedly a new banks held by the Russians. j way of reforming children, but a sure one, The pitst-aae of the Danube by the Turks ; and n ill save many from poverty, idleness, Bnder command of Omar I'asLa was effected without opposition. The reas:n as.-igued for the evacuation of Kalafat by the Russians was the great luoi tality which prevailed among the troops in the different camps. It was rumored, however, that the Rus eians afterwards returned to Kalafa. and in a pitcled battle had defeated the Turks. rrinco Taskiewitch had left M. l'et.-rs- bare for Bucharest to take cniinand of b . . the Russian army in the Principalities. The main force of the Russians were m position near Bucharest, lure several hun dred pieces of artillery were p- stnl, aud every preparati on made !r defence. There were rumors prevalent that IUs- Tlie latest accouuts from Bucharest re port that iOOTurks had appeared ofi" Guir gecs and fired iuto the town. In the con flict, which is stated to have been very dciperatc, many Russians and Turks were i killed. The Turks received the worst of the fight and retreated up the river, closely followed by the Russians. The Turks respect all foreign property under the Austrian flag. Another dispatch from Vienna, by way cf Paris, unicr date of Nov. Cd, announce that a battle bad taken flr.ee near Kalaf.tt between the Turks and Russians. The Turks liuuilered ,000, and the Russian force was oulv S.50. The eug.tgement depcnte one, and lasicd about two I . . . was a hours, when the Russians retreated with a tipnvv Ioks. ' ' Prince Gertchakoff had left Bucharest fcrKaraiova. His departure produced a t.rc 'found sensation. A battle was expect ed to take place ia that direction. Kar aiova was full of Russian troops. It was supposed that the Russians would purposely allow a considerable portion cf t Turks to establish theiiisclcs in Les ser Wallachia, in order to bring tiiein to battlo as soon as possible ; and as th? Rus .ll ..C,!,.nt i.F rVl.irv flirv Icoll'f! ,..,.,...,, - after driving back the 1 ur quietly await , settlement of the aitair on such t.-rns as the great European powers tuougut reason- able. The latest reports state t'uat martial law had been pitclr.iimd by the Russians in Bucharcse aud i:i ail the other towns cf tho Danu'oian Principalities. All inter - coarse with the Turks was prohibited under pain of death, and any person f.und cor- , . , ,r , . . responding with a luia ws to be sum - V, . , inar executed. . , , , ... t fl . ... i i -i i e .i ri i 1 weighed anchor and hailed for the lilack j tea. , , . . n . r t- i . j The combiuta GeeU or hug'.and and ,. , i, , ,t I rancc ho at Ljp.vi, in the Dardanenes. : . , L ti I .l J....r.f,lin,l V..,,., 1).1CI. Si The Porte had desj.atched Namir Pasha ! to Paris and Loudon, on a special mission. All the Russian subjects in Turkey are ! placed under the protection of Austria. I The endeavors of Austria were still i . (zarand! , i note, anit i;. . attenJiiig directed towsnls inducing the the Sultan to adopt the Vienna there were seme hep. s of success attending i I the effort. i A refugee tumult bad taken pl-cc l'cra. The latest telegraphic accounts repert :ounts reprrt I in Circas-ia j lussian. were that there bad been battles od Dhagistan, and that the Rus: defeated by the mountaineers. IJarry IrTin, a student of New London Academy, had bis shoulder dislocated on j Wednesday, the 10th inst., while wrestling j theT "e '""""ed severely for time until ,t was adjusted. Thi. rtouM be waraing to boy. who engage n tlua danemu .musement. jt a regular meeting of the Frauklin Lyceum, at Holoken, on the 17th iiist., the qucstiou for discussion was : " Which paper exerts the greater influence upon the morals of community, The cw lork IleralJ, or Tribune ?" After an animated aud protracted debate between some dozen of the members, the tleeisioii was rendered by the Cbairman in favor of the latter. I'pou the merits of the argument a gene- fa. vo.e WM aken ucetIlMI . Ja fjVor of The 0 . ;n fav(;r cf Th; Tril 0 Anj as far as T tU . . .... v 1 am conversant tbrouiibout city ana couu- u a fj!r tJI,rcss;on "f ! oniuion ampnir tlic tulithteiicd and virtu- j , .( f ,;, 5llt w1L.n J0U J . , ... ,-,. runl l,. U M tyer tQ fLiUnJ M th(J true tcxroncnt of these dejrraded, demoralizing plag,ie spotS( of XcW York aud its vieiui-1 ty jt was currently reported that a re-1 ' porter of the Satanic 1'ress was proseut, ' iat utl r t,;arj.,g t;JtJ Btrong expressions j aljj ai.gU,lient against his Alma Mater, he 1 ! t,JoJc i,;ms(.if c(f ju Jubie quick time. j 'J'he New York Courier says : " Resides j the smallest of the deposits, there is still another great encouragement, that is six per cent, interest is paid on the juvenile d- positors' aceumiilation. We are in- .1. - ; wastcf jlness, and latterly from becoming' a burden upon our institutions." Washington', Saturday, Nov. 19. The indications of the meeting of Congress a fortnight hence are quite manifest. The ! President and Heads of Department!, with their Clerks, are bnsy early and late prc itarinrr their mcssaces aud reports. The i . . . ' , t ini? their aDartments anew, aud the oe.au l o r ' i lniiii.Ie pud citizens g( nerally are preparing j f r l!jjs M.ulyA fck. t() t(jc morj0tony 0f Washington life. Washington, Nov. 0, The Union says that Joshua Hates, of the firm of Baring, ted the office. This is the post declined by Ex-I'rceidetit Van Burcn. WlrCoXSI.v. The Milwaukie Free De mocrat, of the 15ih iust., has returns j showing a majority for a Prohibitory Li ' l"r Law iu the State of 250, which will uouoncss oe increased to -z,wv or more. . Xo law has been passed by the Legislature, ! and the question only submitted to the j people. The Waukesha Press claims the i election cf a .Maine Law Assembly, but j the Governor and Senate arc supposed to I be coir.niiited to free trade iu liquor. I - ! Wc fha!1 not L'e T-l '""sage announcing that, long ..: c :.. :., c t .i. since, our Commissioner at the Sandwich Islands was directed to keep bis attention c .1 -i i .1. i:,:..t i:.: ,u r' I al,J respectfully to receive and forward home for the consideration of this Govern ment, any advances or propositions which that Government might make by way of giving the United Sta'es rights there, likely to prove almost invaluable to American commerce. The Carlisle Volunteer says that the Democratic candidates elected to the Lc- IM P., ,..t...t....l k... ! , f , , , .,, , ., j ln fM of, and will vote for, a prohibitory J . law tu!j. ct to hc decision of the people. ! y mm this is a gralitying piece ot lutclli- ' gencc to temperance men, it is not so well j relished by the whiskey Whigs who helped , i0 elect tiivm, by v ttiug against the Whig candidates because they were pleilyrd to do i the same. ' iletter luck next time,' gen- j tlcmcu of the toddy stick I j " J Iui.na. I'liesot Journals and letters ; from Hot.-' lon" to tcpt. v, do not men- I "T ' : tmu the uiglit 1.1 the Chinese r.uipcror, re- ported in the letter ot tn-pt. I, from Dr. ' 4 1. -ri i cmi ! I r i, i i , . , i i the tenor or all advices is, that tue rebels t . ' i were stead .y advancuiir, aud that Ihe fall !,,,.. , . , , , : of PeKiU into tlieir Lands was constanly ' J a i m - v-aiifc-'ii. iiiivij I ' u ci i.-iit, il, k.illl ; expected. trotting m-itcu came oil against time on ,l,c I',nc! IslilliJ race course on ?atur- ' " ' i ir, , . ... , ,,. , I 1 he bet via that no horse could be produc- , . 1 ed that wou.d I rot 100 miles in 9 hours. ' ., . . . . : lue feat was performed ins hours, 5a mm-1 i -.. j .., , , i , ... , , nr.a mi. I ri. rrnnn I li.. iinp.ii fmr......r utes. and 53 seconds . '.' . ' . '' .i e l .1. i . , " ,, " By (be tt ill of Dauiel Kieff.r, who died 1 0B L 0,h October last, at his residence j iu ole, town.-bit, B -rk C. . T, ,U. , , ,, . ." , , ' ; sand dollars is bequeathed to the Theoloci- , c . . , b , cal Seminary of the German Reformed i Lnurcb, at 31ercersburir. ; Hon. Chari.es ti. Atuebtox, U. S. j Senator from New Hampshire, who bad I j been lying dangerously ill for several days, j from paralysis ied at Boston on Tuesday, ,oflWtcck. ' LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST l'BllT)'nT) n Wftll hWl P'L'9 I Notice The CiiiiOMCLB and the 7V JjJQ il Ji3i JJiiil sUilil JJlliiJj.3 ,r.,A offices arc uow at the oi.D stand, - . . i j November 25, 1853. Democratic State Convention. AVnEREAs.the State Convention of 1S53 empowered the State Central Committee to fix the time of lioldinst the next State1 . . it i i 1 Convention at llarnsburg, and whereas t'.A ikii iI ibiv flip 4th of March will be toe usual u.i, me -in 01 .uarcu, win ue Saturday, i Resolved, that the next State Couym-- tion beheld at Ilarrisbunr, on AYcdncsday i r, i ear l .. . ni l i i the fettl 01 31arctl next, at 1U OClOCt, A. XI ,n,l ihat it will assemble in the Ha M., ana mar. II win enimi, in int. 11.111 , . ,., if jnr.lf;.M if . U1, ,U t,n ,t,,.l.,n. of the lloasa to t-rant : the use of tlieir Hall. VM. L. HIRST, Chairman. Wm. Ccrtis, ) g llENKY L. DlEITEXBACn, l See's. Col. Henbt Sebrixo Wott, of Tike county, late a Member of the Assembly from Monroe and like,is named for Canal Commissioner. l"Vr Governor, the re-nomination of His Excellency, William Rigler, seems to be a " fixed fact." feiTThe full vote in Pennsylvania was as fil lows : Judtf-j ulvlutt Ccurt Kox. p-ni. lr4,l'1t Kudd. Vhi ll."71 llrtio 11, NalUn i.bot Sl. nheii.oa, K. S. S,r4 Knox OTfr Budd, 31,415 ; oicr all, 2S,IHK Cnid Cunimiuiouer Forsvth. P- m. 1W R67 I'ii'imII, WLi 1IT,'.'37 rintn. Ni;ti 7,7(4 Mi'.iliWI, F. S. 5,Xt F rijth orer Pcwnal!, 54,9:0; oior all, J1,?S7 Auditor Gcucral Bunks. Dim. 1S1.73I M .'lure. Whij 117.IS3 K-L.-IP. N.li.o 7A t raiB. 1. S. S 4 2 Banks ov.t M'Ulure, ; over all, S'irifjor Umcral Ilrawl. T, IVm. H.n.tJ .lr,r.., liitc 11H.M.I CIctit. Nr.tiie .!.' Currun, I' S. .1,654 Bravlry OTi-r Mj'it?, 2'",,420; nvtr all, 1 l:Td The following is (lie highest vote, this fall, and the vote for President last fall : 1f'.2 1.',3 - lsts Gain rmocrat l'J..;: l.'.4IJl 4S.I47 yt-n 17:'li J!m: eu .ntiiK i e,:a t.1.9 Frroscil S.VJl S..t,l 4,6CO Si.3M 2-i.4J2 Falling off this year 10'j,5S0 w,'je For ths lvf jbnrs Chron. Oweoo Bank. The rumor of the fail ure of this Bank, published by us, proves ' ' . . .J '' to have been unlouuucd. i rom our per sonal acquaintance with the Institution for fifteen years past, we are confident that it stands as high whero known, as the Nor thumberland Bank does in tlris community. The Back has, however, sutaiucd a loss of a portion only of its turjJu funds, after having divided 10 per cent, among its stockholders for several years past. This loss was by the failure of T. Dwi"ht, a the Bank in New York, and who had bor rowed some SoO or 800,000 from the Rank. The agency money was secured to the Bauk, but the loan will probably be a total loss. This loan was made without the au thority of the Directors, and the Cashier has been compelled to resign. Notwith standing the rumor of its failure was pub lished far and near, only ?1200 in specie were withdrawn from the Rank, and more than that sum was deposited at the same time. But although the largo surplus funds and previous good character of this Bank sustained it under a loss which would have destroyed many institutions less favored, we agree with the views of The Athenian in the same neighborhood, that "banks were not contemplated to aid brokers in speculating in fancy stocks they were de signed to accommodate men of moderate means and sure business in legitimate, open, honest pursuits. The Bank had closed its doors upon men of this class, and loaned its means to a favored few en gaged in hazardous speculations. Such a course is prejudicial alike to all kinds of business to honest, safe banking and should be prohibited if possible by stern and stringent laws." c' It is not denied, as we sec, that the fa;,urc cf tLig Mr D . fct causcd t,,e susl,cns;on or cnf;rc downfaI, if t,,e " Pacbin Kank" iu New York Stnto, and of " Jlassill.m Bank " in Ohio. w. Tue Peoples' Journal. A new pub lication bearing tbe above title, an 1 tic vo ted to Agriculture, Mechanics, Science, and UHefui knowledge, Las been started in New York. Each number contains 32 pages of letter press, and profitaely illus trated with Eugravings oa the subjects it treats upon. The work is well adapted to , ... . lll'rso"8 engaged iu every calling and pro- tl' 11- 11 1 iesMon, aud is publisl B, n r 51 00 a year, or 50 c , ,. . , , , published monthly, a . . ,, . , , lslt.ri nini'illir AAA CtS. a VoluiilC. It 18 aud two volumes arc issued annually. Address Alfred E. iieacb, No. 85 Nassau street, New York. The enterprising publisher of the Thila delphia Daily lliyifter will commence publishing a weekly paper to b.i called the puoiisnmg a weemy paper to 03 called tlie ... , , . ,. ,J, , , ., . , Wnk'u Rrnuter." The talent exhibited - , . , in the daily, is a sure guarantee that the ,, , , weekly will be a spirited aud well conducted weekly will be a spirited aud well A paper. 52 per annum. Address William P" v- i'wi uuui Birucy, Daily Register Office, Philadelphia. The Washington Monument has reach. , , , , t i ir . r . W-f .T fl ".ff ,0.?h,t:h " " VM be aaaed Delore the weather shall be so cold . .... as to require a suspension of operations for . , ' . , , . .-r;-") ""vumu o abcut fifty. John B. Mc.Mickin.Vf Jersey Shore, has received .the appointment of Supervt! sor 0f thc wt Branch Canal, in the room of J. II Kclton, resigned. .Market Square, up stairs, leu nauu uoor. Union County Business. C'OISIT Proclamation Whereaa tin ' H mi. AUM S WILSON, I'rexiilent Judge t theaui. j -ui ritrirt,c..ninRoM) coun ot . won ana .i.aiin.inu rf.".'. ihum.i.. jiakhuj- u-iuires. Acinic Juaet in i,u;on county. 1iht l"U. J tli.ir i.nivt. Urin JaUt tLe th dy ol Md t ni, d r.ti j fir llM lloJins of , r. vhn.'CourI,l,.urlof O.Eiiuiiil'k".OjrfriiaTermiuer. trf.n tii.iih.iyj is.w,u.it..routiiii.ctwowrii-. UtilWK is tl.orrf..r h.-rehy inten to th Coroner, ju,tK..,of Uie l'.ac,an.lt',n.-.UII.linai.illirtlicouu- tint 1'i.fc-o, toan-iir in their on ywT frm. wiu K n Ile(,it)lil i,,,,,!,,,,,, Kuuuinutsoni, n.i r. ." . .iT. ti-.-kin h.h u.ar u-ulr.S..d.",,I?.l" itui-is.'S and other porii! nrtAculinK in U.-half of the Common iallli a;int any p.jr.i or lersoua, are re iuir,l to le llien ad tlire attending, and not depart aitbout leave at th.-if ril. Justice are reijuetftwi to be pun tual in tlieir att, ndanca at the appointed time airre, ale to nonce. i;;v, n nndiT niv hand and eal at the'SlHrilT i Ofnre In M. riin. ihe 'J7lh day of OrU iu th yi arof our Ijird one lli'.uand eilit biiudretl ainl fifty-three, and Iu the !Mfveufy wnth year r the lndeinuenre 01 me unueu Atatci of Aclfriea. iivd fare Uit lnHWHvnlth. JOHN KKsSLKIl, SStriff. Grand Jarors Dec. T. 1853. JV.Iu .lurob Hummel. Wm S Clinirail Is.hi t'lurij Tliomaa Mayas, It. h rt M .MuKer, Bxuilaar r uney. Ilennli l'hl!lp-S l.uaar V alter lin "ivu-r Oaub ruiau, IK'iiry Mwr,-r Ki I lluffit'-t Wm L llni, U. n.rl Wotfc W,wlail Otl. Abram i,'.. !: ba,-l i'll,er 'i'i,niun Jar l Mtin. r. J KLr.liL, Win helty .Wt''wcrci J 71 JiautM-ruiati. ? ii-niirit:ke, . iwrn, f-A.lui Haulier I M'ifc! Hrr Israel iJ.yr tlnltr 4ico lWW.T.-.I I H'jf Ifcarer iteuben SUIUl Til A VHiE JlltliHS. Rruvr Jacob 11,-ater. Jamb tireenhor Jr W it fejcr J..hn VtMh llilitihxrg3 W Sand HutfjlurVct-T Miller, Michael lumkle, t Canipbell, Jacob Ne) hart. Jamca Irwin, Kti' Sulil ;,.loc-Ji,p.bOun.ly, S S Baker, (iihon Biehl II'- ( Huf.iUx Oiri.'lian Kaup, Ztirharlaa Drey man f.Mcr-Janl thowcr, John ItarLin, J,-hn lliler iu,opman- Peter tienilrlin--, John Kerxtetter. Jn Suffel .irt.v.v-llriiry HofTmnn. II y U Mnll, Joaebh Miller, Jaa Auut-I, l-itjii tluodlan.ler, l.-aac K,-ia- h, Jacob Uouck K'lty I ami lb waid. J.ibn Se.:am Urtil uriiK I. llattield.J Uibson J A Mertx J II Goodman .Vie II rUn Simon oin-i. Jacob Milihourtc lnnf lleniy W Snyd,r, SJIiirtman ltry J:M-ob MiLiuiu, Jolui Scbrawdcr dim Mi-hael Kuale. Henry S Co hran, Isaac Swnrln, IUid .Vitctiell. .1 Conk Wi-h nittn ivter I' Vcrti:. A-lam OilUtt ll 'til Uvr Andrew M'I'ienahan VF.TIT JrltOllS (2d w.k HV,i.v A t Sol n Saiani:n. Luther Kaark, J f Ricliard li:i9.'n.on--Jl.li P K 'Uh. V S Hover ( 'lien l i hr I hapnt il KartU tter ijiij .MalhhJ J Apr. Sr.ml 11. r Jr Mi'litltmrk Mathias llaul rman. Joel Bilker u. ;.;.. l. lt.rk. il.... in iluiiH lAmsiUtHt 4"hrist'-t.ln rS' eiM. lnl Smith, Peter WYhr L.-iHx!,u-ij l II-,wii. John ll-T'S llillu liitniM -hielils. I.cii 1'awlil'f i ...i r Kn-lk Merit. Hy Ai lo;-l. li ra Kuhn, J S Kern llc.r llf ill Oco llmick. Th -i T-ylor i'.i l H-iilA I-aac Milier. Jrbu VoUtu llti'M" liari.l ll. rh't. Wm Halfpenny. Jn W SlinontoD llcjf .reer Michael Pear. II 11 Margarita l!cMtr V ra Ueaer, At.raiu Snc,li, t'ru'tk Iliti;,tnan Issi e List, Skit. T. 1S53. llfiirrOFy r tk A S rutnmtngs Jonathan Z m i l Hk rn-ieriek u Wei wn n (firmer) Sarah SUM t I'cti r Iwhtel's Adm ra Jitf-b Sptti ! lvt. r tlutnmt! ( suits.) Hartturtn f r AJunif vr V F Wjrtusclltr John llfin.itig J I niflfriid'-rpT Lieai'-iit 4 Maif. r Vit V-xiiumnn A Walter Mill tb J hn II IIcm came th Youiiciumii k Walter J W mith'i F.xm j V,riii.e far 'Ii.rlv l"t. r h J"hu F hIht vut l(i. tit r'(i K'r t1 W V ttagncwller Wm W Voniiff t Mm Youus J-untli;in ';emiwr!.it(i J llnrtninn Jrwiih no. to Gam, Jamo 11X r-lf?lit Ivml iteni. lor John K li- .-l h1 th J Martin ct al GarnifliaJ M Ki.htT rt . Hnrtiimn i.-rni Ki f.nnrl t .'htm h f Evan? ttithprao Church ft.ml Kt nii!rr Jhin M'l'rriirl.t A f Cumniiiies s Dt II l' lluvtcoaU-ia ivtrw.'li r Il-'itrv W vltlk Ruint s N W.lfh 'hrii Frtck n Htnr V CNkt !. urT Snytl'-r t J.hn SnT'lr Adm'r Wm F W.iiroiflVr ya J-thn II Fisher Ili-nrrC Fr ts Jhn Cummine with -nmi (I liil-iljnu-c $ Firr nU t'rourr with no. Wm Wn-.m-ellr th KU.p and P llrtman J.-hn Snr.Ier A.lm'r t J Cummini itu no. John Kr-flrr. ShtT t (l.riaan A-hruver J Lew in' Atinir vr II IS irkliourt nm ts Rnme Koht SiatMra tr O I.awrfnt-e with no. Jncih IICK-h Jr tr Philip ltnniier Hnvimali Hummel n l'ter Hummel Mry Kfirtilcr tr Wm l!f!chly JWnjti tb I. P Ten! KIiphnt L IVnl:rt tr Jacob Mnor J PainUr anj J Ithop Jr tr Henry Murat r et al Cberl R a"t'M d tii-orjt S Kiuitfl Jonathan Arhrrpst tr Wm ArtgaRt Kutn lt"'l'b tr Jhn Hitpton faril a'piiT'l tr J ltowerrfR A im'rR Mruingor' Ournth ts II k W iizh ame tr Hnry High Sam n il Fi-Iu-r Tr Andrew llerk.-l J M'FMirR A-lm tr K.-yt'ine InfuranccComranj ( hrt.t Ir tam-rt'ti vr ieo A rrvK J' hn IlanR tr W M Van nt-h Iatv K Shrim-r'R Trti"t--f tr ChR II Shrlnor JCWarly ts P-irar Vnll-T White Doer Turn. R. Co. lto ilniwn tr Whit lr-r rowiubip JihnJnn-'R vr ivatut.fl Ilnrh IVtt-r iianiK-rt tr A .S Oumminp (2 unit) f'hurch, IttK.ki Si Ct tr Henry Mnyert al Howr k F nihcr ts CharlR A Mover J hn M lt' iif r tr Lyo.ming Mtittml Fire Iusu-Comr, lliifh A Albright tr Lorenzo P Teed 11 it W Hi:'). ts Ram llury llitih tr nine Mary K Shriner'R TrUftre tr Fricj and Mtllnga Nt li l.tlwitrth i R I. PwnnjfT Auilrvw Wollo TR A J Ui-h-I et m1 FnrttttiitR J Ficneri tr D Herr J Wmmn-ell-T R K.v'rR rtal tr Jacob IfoustT Jr A rfi -tl KniTi-ii tr U in Manr-k (ienrce Ijvirrenee v Jamb W Srtiilh's F.Telt.ra l:ieh-tih:irh itiU llerro'd vr John Van Vlcit Mrtrv K Snnl'T tr Kmanuel Afker I r ink in rhtti.3r-ruAl llnKmnn k McRsinger (2sta) ii.cnatM nrimm tr sam Mi.ii I, al. r vr W A J Ynunf CharleR Krt'hd tr Jwph Kl-rknfret al JLmul Sales. ShcrilTsSiilc of Real Estate " V virtue of a writ of Fi Fa. issued nutoflhe I t'otirt of ( 'mnmon Fleas of I'liioa coun ty and to me directed, will be exposed to pub lie. sale, al Ihe housp of Jonas Fisher in White Deer township, on Friday Ihe Solh ilav Novem, her next, at ten o'clock in Ihe forenoon of said dav, ihe follou-in" Real Estate, to wit: A ceriain tract of land situated in White Deer township. Union County, containing one hundred and twenty acres more or less, all m t at n T.- T T t ftVF. i I. I. I. i ... if v t botind'd on the south by Daniel lien nae, on the west and north hy Dr. 8. I.. Ui-ck, and on the cast by wan me apnnrtence3. AUo a certain lot of ground situate in New Cnlutn'.iia, township and county aforesaid. containing One Acre more or less, adjoin inn Samuel l!einberiin', Paul Goodlander and olhers,whereon is erected a illill IX RUXMXG isSSSv? - OKDER, with the appurtenances. Also a certain house and lot of pronnd sit uate in New Columbia aforesaid, containing One Fourth of an Acre more or less, adjoin ing Daniel Widmer, Conrad Blind and others whereon is erected a Dwelling House and other necessary Out-buildings with the appiirtanences. Seized, taken in execution and lo be sold as the property of Minimi. HuFr-T. JOHN KGssI.ER, Sheriff". Sheriffs Office. Xew Berlin, Oct. 20, 1853 FOIl SALE, A large Brick Foundry, BUILT six years ago, situate in the Borough of Lewisburg, Union Co, Pa, in a very favorable location, 80 by 60 feet and two sto ries high, wilh one Eight Horse Engine, Scouring Mill, Charcoal Mill, and Machine Shop attached, all in good condition, and a never-failing Well of Water in the Foundry. Also a large WAKE-KOO.W. 40 by 30 feet. two stories high, with an OFFICE 16 by SO feet attached thereto. I H, CHRIST. 3I Lewisburg. July ;a, 1R53 BRANCH FARMMi. Orplians' Court Hale. BV virtue ol an order trom tne 'M.uaii. Courl of Uuion county. h undefined. drninUtr.tor. of f.n'Li Wilsox, lale of KM, Tu. deemed, will fell al private ale the following REAL E3TATK. io wit: Tint valuable tract ol una shuiu-j lownohip and county afon-aud, within IJ mile of Ihe ihriving village ol I-ewisburg. bounded i. i. ..r .1,. nf Tho'a lUon dt-cil. David Meyer, Flavel Clincan. Jl It'cr. Phil- ; ip Shook. ...d other, eonuiniun j thercubouis. isuarrea. . . . l?.ma f-Ii.nait and on erecteii two auny - - Kitchen. Frame Barn, a rpm.j r."" (and a never failing Spimg ' waier., ..... ... other out-building- necesaary for ihe eomfurt and convenience of Farm. Thei m "'"" a goo.) Apple O.eh.id, with a variety of Fruit Tries. Tbe cleared land is in a hiiih late of cultivation, and abounds i;h I.i.ncstonc for all ncceasary purposoa. The lmve property will anawer to divide into TWOi.r THREE FARM'S, and will be aold to suit purchascra. For icrma f !o apply to enher of the u.. acribers. or lo Tu V i lsu s . on the po- n.it . ROUT. H. I.AIUK. WM. WILSON Jn. Set-t. 13, 1 8M. Aduuiimtratnra. fox 0alc. aiilltr f PHAT large und desirable properly on X the corner of Market mid Wn'er Sis., well situated for u residence, lor business, or for a residence and place of business. There is a large BUICk I loose contnin- . . .1 f. . .1 a I.. A ing 4 largo rooms on mo iirst ncor, o rooms on tho second floor, and two large finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen and Wushhoosc adjoins, und it his also a large cement Cistern, a rump and well ol jjood water, and ail the necessary out- J)uildin"S. For terms cc. npplv to f.K'i.F.Vii.i.KR, Esq. ' S. K. DAVIDS. LewUburg, Sept. 2.3, 1850 FALL FASHIONS -1 sr3. i HAT, ( tP & I.OTi!l. f Tests:, .SjUi'i East Corner Marie-1 unit ilurd SI a. J. & F. Spykcr nAVE just opened and for sale cheap for Ca-h or iu exchange for country produce Hat M.deskin Xos. 1, 2, :!; Silk Nos. 1, 2, 3 ; Angola Nos. 1, 2, .1 ; black curled brim, pearl and flat brim Hungarian, line brush, macgon, wool, for Men and Boys. Sumniei Hats from Panama down to a levy chip. ( nps of the latest styles and of every des cription, to suit everybody. Clot III IIS Coats, Pants, and Vests fur Men and Hoys ; Shirts nf different kinds, shirt collars, stocks, handkerchiefs, cloves, socks, in short everything to wear frum head to foot. Also fiirnpt Tlicrs nnil Trinity Thankful to our customers for past favors we hope for a continuance of the same, as our prices are low. (Jive ns a call and examine for yourselvea before purchasing elsewhere. A large assortment of Furs, such as Miilfs, Victorines and MutTatees, Ac Panama, Leghorn Hats, am! Bonnets whit txEu n ratssui on short notice able terms. Nov. 4, 1Sj3 lid rcastli- f 1HE Partnership hrrettirf PTistir. tm-lrr I the Firm of Christ & Fhh k bettvecn Levi H. trhrist and George A. Fnck in ihe Foundry Business, is this 2wth day of June IS53 dissolved by limitation. Ceo.A. Frirk is alone authorized to settle the business of the Firm, exempt in case of his absence from homo when L. 1). Christ will attend to the same. IJ. CHKisT. MiO.A.FKICK. N. li. .Ml persons indebted t. said Finn nre reouested to make navment of thi same by the 1st day of Ociolr next after uhich time nil accounts will be left with a Justice for i mined- iate collection. 82,000 m Worth of CAKIXKT FUR XI TURK, For sale at the large Brick Wareroom of Donacliy & Hitler, (Fourth St. one iloor fmni lltalr'a Unti l ) OTTR stock comprises R.isewood.Mahi sxany. Walnut and Cottai;e Urcssint; BUREACS Plain and Fancy Mahogany ltiireaus SE CRETARIES and llOOKCAt-ES in endless variety, SOFAS, OTTOMASS, PIVASS, Mahogany Chairs and Whatnots Card. Pier, Center, Sofa. Dining, and Hreakfast Tub'CN (irecian, French, Octaeon, Cottage, and Common BEDSTEADS Rosewood. Walnut, Manogany and Cottage WASIISTANDS, and various other articles. All work wmniT.:i to be well made, and on the most reasonable terms. Cash, Produce and Lumber taken in payment. F. A. DONACHY, A. D. ELDER. Lewisburg, Oct. 5. 18fl3 Dissolution of Partnership. TyTOTICE is hereby given to all persons 1 whom it may concern, that the Partner ship heretofore existing under the Firm of Kaufman, Jtebrr 4- Co., has this day been dis solved by mutual consent of all panics. Wit ness our hands at Forest Iron Works this 4ih dav of October, A. I). If:l. .SAMI EI. KAt'FMAN. DAVID II. KAI'FMAN, DANIEL li. REISER. N. B. The business will henceforth be car ried on under thc Firm of Kaufman r Krber, who have Ihe books, etc ol the former 1'irni, and will settle them at the old stand. DAVID B. KU'FSnX, fDAXIEI. B. REBER. Forest Ironworks, (Jet. 4, 1853 Iiso!ulioit. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the Co-Part-1t1 nership theretofore existing between the subscribers under the Firm-nami? of Mitziier Vunsnn, was by mutual consent dissolved on the 1st of May last. All the accounts are to be settled by S. 1). Mnnson. JACOU I.. AIKT.tiEIC. SALMON D. MUNSOX. Lewisburg, Sept. 2S, 1853 HENRY 0. IIICKOK, Jlttamrii at fao, AND Lcwlsburft, Iniou Counly, Pu. KASH not refused ot thrOflicc o the Lcwitbur? Khrcniclc. m trT"3 .J I STILL KCHE XEWS COSCERS1SO THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD uhkL it to be txttmhd from U icUlut'j tu Jji wif'oien oh the Juniata tliroiisli ailllllnlturg ! ! I r ia a fact that I. II. ICINSfl ! haw head of ail the Ciniianira. anil bus nuw opemd one of Ihe best and largest atock of V LL & WINTKU (iOOl)S rn.mtrv. and of such Hvle. c.i ,'i. . - J' - and quabliea al tvill give s junction to all. DRY GOODS of all kinds, vnoci-:iiit:s, r. fT,i Ti-a, S i S'l.-r, M. !'. Bt, C1t, Cra- kr?. S"-ap, L'an-llcji, Tubaw, Secara, if. Also Jlirilicari; Queennicare, Ceil tricarf, JlooU anil Shoes, llotf, and 1'i.p of ihe latii.-t atvle and heat quility. Umhrellns, Bru-h, Hroim, P iinta ground and dry, OiU of all kiniN. and oiht-r arn.i.a t in iniinen.ua to m.-iition all of whic h iil be tuIJ at p lien m low aa lo a.iuiu:n poi"" Al! kin-If of Countiy PRODUCE lken in exc!inne for Good. fXj-l'leaae eive ine a ca'l be-fore inrln.ini; rlnftvlicre, oa 1 thurge Holding lor lookini! al my linraU. D. II. M.SfEt. Mifflinburg, Ccl 2 I9.'2 Tho Road to EeiltV. WW HOLLO WAY'S FILLS. f t'KE.'.r DtSf Kii;i:r:b UI.K : HAD M(.K.T!oN ttyjfoj a isUtrfnm Mr. ft. H A-Vrlftf, -Vmi -f,7. lrc Mrivt. Lrsi'iftl'it'U'i thJitn-, Isil T Pmf'Rw'llt'i.LOWAT. sir Your I'.hR nl Ointment hiiv fcU-tl thc hi!lM 1 iu our mile tlot f i'n.j neUr K ili. liwR for ROint' --rrn. A ru.-.t- mr. to h nt I ran i !'.i l.r utiy finitiiricR, a- irf uie Ui ifi y.m kit th y&r i-- : uL.r.- 1 ht-r Mh- liaJ U--n trnil-h i or jt-nr- with a ' diurJvirl lucr, uiii tai dii-fii' n. n tlnl.l 'nwi..u. j i.f.M. r- r.'.iif wru. i. - -f li.c x:L: i; n:.- . n.-uiiiiM n-l i Hi. iittlHinain ti. t in o Rt-ft rt-ly. lliat Joutt wtr rnlr- aim il t.i lt r ii'.l K Hi t Lie t- l .-nr up un li-r it: l-rt.in- iil-T ftl.v p miiurtii tu try yml !. wt lr iuf rni. I in.- U::U 4l':ir Hit- t'r-t, :iinl i ..- Si -;:t-. J -, tUv runt n ;iff. Sh- r'uittii i 4 ! l (. ilivm, nI ntil:' l-.i j mm 'I lily t:,r, t H- l , l,t- i i.- w id ti.r ri.j- iiifut ot f.Tf.vt lu'iiU!i. n.ulij h-i-- f-i:t v n ri: inori riv.- . ' t.iit turl.:-v.f:.M tt-Fi'y .jtU ef 'a. '.-i..t th. tyiy . nir. y itks uiU'.'ii I lii:i;k iu r 'J v-nr n- tr.i-t ini: I t i:!.-.. li. W. KJliKi - j a LXru ..MAiiV rr:tK t r ! HKi :.Viic IX Vw lllJll.N'r I.A .!. ! Cqy 'ft. IsHt iurV'l in the J-ir! i'-i.ti. f'-.nrUr fV" ' Mirt .'t. i-M. hv M j t J. U-t'- j J"ari:.ir.'t Mi 'iinir,.tn. unit " u y-ar ': : f-. it--i-t'.n .tt ,NVw l.-wti, h -il t-- u eufl i in.' In in i I. i't r!. nii nMc j t. I'nP I. e II. uunk ..I t til. .l ilt I la. t. ll-l. i Lll fill lit i ' I .I'M n. J Is.-r -f II;- u r ;.f L. r iiii.l: .lam.-r il-i" i riiti. hf ;. nmi' r the rn.r uf ll.-- m -M fin i:nt tnflintl Un-n , In Il-'t;irt Tiimh. aiitt l'y th' iii 1. r '- w .. i .ii .!. rJ A tri int f-riTt;cl uin lr to tiy lliil"wT'f r. ir-l.rittr-1 1'iiU. ulm h c! v n-i.-.. n to .!. tui.J iii -n incn-ilil.la' hi.rt :ui h t,f tin. tti,-v !' ttr I a i-ltw t rtirr. ' CL'UK r a PAIN am THIMTNK.--- i ta. fllUT i Mtoi n or , rLli- f r Aos. Pirn Vr'. ihtw it-Am. Jpn.tw rifth fynn A (V'i- TI,:rU.rM'-U''rl. Sit 1 .17.. u 1-m t.-HUrnt to tr..- .r-ct- t n..llcn 1'illn. rori- aey tn I r- f t r Ij tr- m a f.-iiii ui'l t.. htiti- iii ih.' 5i-i!ift!. l.n-i ni. nm-Pirnr-i.-.i l.y n lt,riifiH "f l ;ilit. tlt -r- fiit.r, v: fr- m iill.'-i'v ul-t nt. I iii M ; k.is if fbl n"t:ti. -ii, I. n' i.tv ibU.-rfti -fjiTi o'f liv. th. ht- r rfl;M',,vw1,vn't,r,'r1.!'' M-'H.vnWr. ! tl:' :r li:-'ti4. o'U .iitiTri i..-ln. rii-l ran nn- 1 ri, tt!Knt lncCn. liH-ncf or tnii. hkrh 1 cv.uld not Oc I In tore. i i:it'tl I!KM:V oil1;. North ir--t. T.jin, N tf Ik. W")XDKIi FL L r'rICA Y or ll'H.U.W A V S l'ILI IA. K; vr U:.ii -V rfrsr.n ft'tff.-riiis fnn Ir.-p-y -r r--ut tlt-tuin.; lift-, it at tl.i r iiui k. fLoti tl tuiKtliaicl hfivt rr.-4.ur t- tli- l'ii!i.a hlltiirt-'lr- ..f HTS'.n- ;.r .ii:tiii"i!U rurnt. t l'll"'r tl.rrtul u nit Iiut in im diitvrtM ; Wltlll :ill ll!ltr UlfilllC tiuj i.i i. mi. j Vitst ceirbraUd Jitix it fvitrf, rfu''v cfHraH tu in the ft j h ttiug C'-hiw'ttU: ; Atrr Tro; ?y Jum!i-f ?rort.!frT A-thti' iys. iiicT I.iTt-ri m;-Iulf :n l hip j Bil it'll Crtn- Krj!ii-'! I.uinl ti Ti.- Ion! jr-ns BN'trr;.. rn i:!:ni:i.- nm ':tn X ii r I tlif .v kin rrtt r t.f ail K.-t. nti.-a ol V ncr.-al Af llttivt ICuii'Mji k.tii friin- ft-.'tUnii "oli9 Fitt Srpifuta. nr Wonus of lt Cfitirafn ofiinnt K it c' T.ii kin-I tin- (iowi Is II al-iirh F- r' 'llip at Wfkiinfrm i Cii)!ptiiiti..a In-lif: ij.in M.'iie und my rauiw j li. I'iliiy IiiJUnirUiuu l.iruvt-1 ic. xV. St.IiI at tL KKtaUi.hmrT)t of Prnfrr llmr.' W t. 214. St r:;i;J. i near IVtiij.!- !l ir, LoUUi-ri ) :.r;-t t-v r 't M ) lni'.'-i-t.-;. .t .1. al-T- mi M. .iWti- ihri'U-bt.nt tl.v hritikli I r liii-iro.aii'l tf.we of Ut I tuu-sl -ttt'. in '. iv "at .V71 r.. ; S7f.. an-! ft.- o. t-nih. H Iir. m Lv th i.nti' i;.-tl I'rntf . and liv Mr.iMLK.viiiuT, 7. South Sixth .-f. I'LiUiL-ti Li a "i hTi 15 a ronm U r..l h aTtii; I y tiikif tin Inrjifr Ho-. x. 11. Mrwti -. ft.rti VT' d,r,"r- " r- th pci'lunv 'f J'Titirnt in rlt U.-X Irnio. WATCH DEPOT, LEW1SBUEG, FA. VI., HATFIELD. Las on hand Inme s and p!cnilid a?soit;iirnt ol Vt iriHas, SititnwiRt und Jr.WF.i.iiT, jusl received frum the heat Importing and Manufacturing House, in Philadelphia and New York, and consequent ly much loAer tli.ni if purrh.ied fruiu those Re tailers who pretend to be W hotesaleia. Uola raU-nt Lovers, full jeweled, lsfc f m 00 tnjli'i U do Uu uo a Jewt-leil. ik dn llO do full j-wel,i. 1. h , Wi i J8T 4.r tt too uu 4u io 66 Ot) ;.o uo . uu ill 4IO tH ." v fcu Oo I'M MM IK I S MO 1S MM 2 MO S 0" ji mm rA (ni 14 on 36 uv I a oo a& im' I I MM no 1 1 UU lb no 1 0O ' lo Oo i tiO IM (N - iM u oo R Hi !.. uo 1 UO l(i oo 14 uo hm oo i; oo 1 no a co 7S CO 00 1 i'A 1 Us lit ft oo 1 oo " a oo 5 o " 7 mu .'0 & tKl 1 I'A 10 MM 1 ( O 3 ((, 6 'ih lo to 1 (" " 12 Hi a jo z yo 1 00 " 20 oo 1 0i) " a iO uo ilo a j,-wei., luk iln ilo Anriior.stull Jiwflr.i. do 1" Uo 1 k L- i.ine. 1 to f jew.-!n. lk ilo Uo 4 jfeii. Ibk do Kucii-ri xnA t reii. li Wut li. iSk ilrer Fstt-nl Lfvcru, lull jcwi-itd, do U ll do IlutittliX Uo jtw-it.ni, do Aii'Lur. full jfWflvit, do L.tint. 4 to jtfivi'it, tliTRinii ilr-r IVpiiut. 4 jfri. !ilfr Qiinrtern, UtTuittu ittr i serond hand utcLva. tiold (luarti Chair., do L.tii l ob C hain, do (if iitl'Dttn'n lob t bhius do Veti haina, OoUt LatlU'ff' Itrvnst Pins, latt ftjlt, 9Urb Mouminp, lkx and rnnit af.tu.-ti rf.rroll. Hrnucli.Ac. Cold (M-ntli-nii'n's Itrr&nt I'lim, io full I'ln-3, tlilLTcni etyh'S do I inrr Lina, Cold h:ir KinC". mirh nr !fooj. Tr-rop, Ji-ddt Ltittlf, t orn, hHt. Straw-Wrrv,'i.-tor, Scroll, Uriutb, At., (told Wfttrh falS do do Kij-s. do IVnrilf', do IVtis do (tfrpurlp. do lluntiitif Lorkots. 1 MfJa!in) do Kratvlet. Silvrr poon.'.Teas, Tables, Pusert, and .tltt Silvir pert a If ft, And a variety of fine floods latest style, neatly got up, at prices to suit ihe linn OCT" d war ranted to be bt sold for. Also a great variety of Rilt and plated Roods Chrtin, I'm-, Spoons liockeis. fclprctaclee. Cases, it.ikeTnt Kar Kings. .Shawl Pins, Hair Pin,Coral Ucuds.Mcel Ut-aJ. Purstv, Ac, Ve .&c. Also Itm? s 4fy prinjr and wlht Clock do ; o hour do do do Sdtiy vrixxl ftiiilgiiLl'iiur l'urv, Mouth Cmk-Us, Alithitsti r Parlor Clock. I'fttnl l,PT-r(,or Itirne Ctorku, Fn-nrh AccorlfODi. R keyn, 5 no " 2 ;m 7 oo la no " 10 il " no 2 .'mi 3 ;m ' 10 en 10 4 tu 5 Mi IS 01) 6 00 to do T n l. oo 2i 00 Polka da Murie Botes, io a oo ' And bundiedi of article not mentioned Walehea, Cck and Jewelry ca.-elully re paired and warranted. Call anJ aee. Murrh, 1302 416 IIUSSR"S:fiRAIN KEAPER7" for cnttinr both Grain and Grass Great Improvements fir 1S52 ! ANLFACTL'REI) and for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by Dissolution. rilHE Partnerihip between thc labtcribrr has tern dissolved by mutual conaeab 'j'he ai-roiinta are to be settled by Raatlow Furrey.aiid the busin-s conimurd by Matbiaa Hate. MATHIA8 HATE.I RANSLOW FL'KRET, Leuisburr, Oct. 6, 18Sj Perfect Fits! I -LLjOifV It. MILLIIR carries na tbfl Tailoring business, on bis own lv.k, al bta old stand on North Third Street, (sign of th Striped Coal) where be will attend lo Making and Coning as usual. 1 bp FALL FAHHO.NS for lr?.")3, received from New York. All woik Hone in the Lest style and OB tea inoNt reasonable lerm. Produce received at Market prices. I.ewiaburg, 8epL 3, 1893 ? A good JOL K. TAILOR wanted by JOHN B. MILLER. 2 Fresh Meat! fJ,HE undersigned respeclfully announce J that his Kut(-iT Miop in the rear ol Ins residenre (on South THIRD street) it a?ain in pperalimi, and F.rtf, Veal, Xuttm, 4. will be regularly .supplied lo bis friends and ihe public, Trrai.iT, Tin t shut and SiTraait mornings, on chesp an arrc inn odatirg letrr.i. I BAMIS ZELLEI(. I.euisburg, May 12, 1853 NEW FIRM IT I'ilVIINt; aiitit SI AIR .1JAIiI.C f JAIt; er.tcred into a cp- pannersnip ior me purpose ; ol e;ii rving on ihe above branches ' of business, the subscribers are i prepared to ex.cuie work iu their line, AT Till: OLD STAXI), al il.e rpj er end ol Maikrt street, with the utmost i tie and despatch. As they hare both had the best advantages in obtaining a know ledtie (.f their fcnM. es, at d ate determined lo give entire satisfaction, they hr pe lo irrtivi :,.r I a liberal share of pr.tr. . v arid rT- JIHI.X B. CITLEK, joh. HEinz. I.ewisburg. !"r. II, 1K53 .1 rs?T recp.vei! an assnriRriil of Unr-trnrfc r st-wcoJ .MtUtiti iis, frt m Gea.A.Pritee V Cts c U iTattil es'.al lihnieni, L'ulTalo. Ir.Y 4 I'cui e .Mdc:(loi (rvm V to V $45 A j (' do : to F 6 ft iLi do F u. F 75 La.-? 5 do F ir F. Piano style, 1C0 A. I. HA'iTlEJ.D, I.ewtsborg Irtti-itar-t i.nt:ira' Ttck fcr tic Tia.t. Dr. LovrL:n's hit lory cf Rcmachm. JIT j'iiMihrH a sw inntniiBO it tio kI Dh. 1 0M.C.'S HISTORY OF I t lkW.v,..M..i. i UlSv li'&rdLO 3iUaDlC wtr j (wh-rli t. I'rtitrsfMi.i t ni nilifrvise? ursfctariso) j ha5 relj pnmt unci d hv all Pri.tes.ant dffiCK , '"' -rd liiLry of He object t l w,; It il H ht. ' Jn rr-ne.nenre -f the late fire in the Fnb- liNiiei': eMSablt." I.u.t'i.i, l e l.s Lcen unable for . the iLt U-tt nit mh i M:jrlythe frtquent orders i'it ih s mrk. JJ bfcs m tLc f lezs-vre to tai.ii-Uiii e H ut I t. i'iulir- has i reparrd an e;tnaif ai.d valuL r u) Jrnrit of abent j a2P, ircludit'C ail the recert events cf mu rt-M in it Uitii n to l j e Tins IX.. tl.c STrvg ie U r libtr vin Ki n;, ti e Madiai. Catazz,, ' etc r.c; m d ibai tbe ei.larrj wtik (nalicg j a n Me vclrrr.e cf f-lb ; t f .s) is r.tw ready, i and will 1 e Mifrihr d to rtf n5, bcekj-ellers atid the j-uLrc mt.t.ui try LLTLnre tj price tjta ihe i Id t diliiTti. If nm'teds i-f teiini i ia!s frfm distinp cihed t'lrrynien, t holar,;1 1 rr-idents cf ctdlef es and otl.rr. h;ive Ucn r. 1 1, ; ; d, teMifyict; to the fn!'l'!y and vn'ne if this Hisrcrr. A Mnplecrt cf iIicm l'rrm the pen el" il.nt en ment Jrotet ant scludar, tue lie v. Geo. li. Cheever, D.D is given as a srcctiren r f tl.c lu-Ie : -7hirn IVrt r.l vT.tt;fuI w rk." mj f Pr. fljeTr . T' . lunn und t. r Mfrorp rlahop ft r j r pular fatr wr do r t d ubt thut it if ttr-tind to have aitrft-t-i ir sry -sir. It i t in- 1 hf in. rt rVfcntlT eir brllibwl anrt fifbt-i! "rk r Imr rrrr Ft en iwurd frCM thm Ati'riran pns: n rr:tiTT s a lftTi- r nroK T of bif hly tlnvFid efimwiTT. iilnir.ti -f thf rrmciiira. nrr (i'tf to . t rr i-m on. 6D: ii ri.!rnt tf Kr manifn, whirls ft- n trll n fvi'. ft cm ?t tr.)" rd ar of rral utilitv at ..ij tlf y I..V t.rn: r- t;!. TI r ork itrlt ia rharartrr iff.! 1 v L-r- m ir-frrh.rrrf a c ar r Lrr.iv and arriptural ot tl nntur ar.rf htt rT t f th1 Tofiipb T'tm. It n pt-tit m uirli ct hut mti. wrti) full hiaEcry of thcriM, )-T-zrrt. rrror. rrurlt;r. md t.rrfriit ct nditicn of tb ary. AUlhebtiraUd I'V lefvTTKr. lo llie Bolt andoabtrd hii r;- srurc" f. rr!ntd its Ff iritrd. tnfm.pg and itn r-sit nvl, and arrnifd iu th moat lurid nan ear. It a.r ut ?( in ft i-tp ai'd ine:d nta. ard. with ita irantiftil iiltiFtmti'-n. in 1 ttrr ada id to furriih a viid aad prt"ir r -in i tine . f l;.niitrtiiu ao it ia, than any athar U.k ir know f. It wpfd'"1 a (.rrat tark in rar'thcola cit-al litrratuiv : nod now thrt a ror flirt with Urn ia fort-rd u, n ia. ard if ?c- n to rVr in ibe buiana cf aa all. ch T--y and iaitjr. a work rirlily a to ml with facta a&d rn.uiTifiit will 1 snon timriracd uacfal. wtrahcald h triad to nf it in arrrj fanji'y. and adorning ctcit r&' tre-taMe in li e latd " (f -Averts fur the shore trork, to whrm nabie inducemenis will be t flVrerf, mantrtt in every Siaie ni ihe I'nu n. Apply to EDWARD WALKER, Publisher, May,! 853. 114 Fulton St. New York. TAKE NOTICE! The undersigned, would respectfully annnu.ee to the citizens of Lewisburg and its vicinity, that they are prepa red to do all kind'!. Rark t Nllllf lllnnr At iheir Shun nm .Ti-,7 '" 'nui-r 01 .cnn .in street and the buffaloe road. Horse Shneintr, Wapon Work and all kind ef Repairing done to order. Coal, iron and Grain taken in exchange fer ork- V. &. II. Fisher. May 1, 1SC3 N E W Eocts and STOCK OF Eooks and ilfi Shoes, Mationeiy. T ''HE subscriber arnonnces to his frienca and the public eenerally lhat he fcas just received from Philadelphia a larce acd exrel- lent assortmcni rf rrni risirg every kind and variety of Gentle men's Bot ts, Oaiters, Monroes, Ties, Slippers, sC. I.iitii-s Fine C niter Biett, En-V ins. Jenny Linds, and Tics of the lsttst and mcst approved styles. Boys', Misses', and Children's Boots, Lace Boots, Gaiters ard Mires cf every style and variety now worn also a choitt selection of the School and Classical BOOKS now in nse in our Accdemies and Fchecff toccihcr with a good assortment of Mall' nrry, etc. The above coeds have been carefully srlrc ied and will be sold at very reduced prices. The undersicnrd also continues to manufac ture Boots and fhnes of every description to order, and from bis lens experience ard a determination lo spare no effort or eipense t please. he hopes to merit and receive a liberal shareof business. JOHN JIOICHTON. I.ewisbnrR, May 5, 1P53 C1IOOL ORliFKS neai'v primed and fec OC1I I aa Mi a!" ?. '.he I'hrtniek fit ce. tiEDDUS, M.R.1I it C
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers