LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. , Df-cexueu 10, ISO-'J. T .veai.-The liviwiv: cnr.oM.it a.n.naid.ral.i. II- l-re, -l circala.lon ul uS Lmf.Uh wpnrr fa i ni-rn rr-uutv. fcUtrKrle a"ml the New York ICric Canal were still open, a.,d bu.-Incss Irwfc, en Monday of Ibis week. J S5rTho Cashier of the Northumberland j Bank advertise the fallowing List of fle-1 pewits in that Bsmk rcm-iiuing unclaimed j for throe years and upwards : H. I, firovc-w, resi.lei.ee unknown. 5 22.P0 l'hilip rreodmnu James Li-wrey do George Kleiner, Union t'o. W. II. Ludwiir, I-wi.bur;, Warren Munluek, agent, I'anvillo Unclaimed Diviuen h, none. i r r... 21.2(5 21.09 . . , ., ., ... MrThe f .llrwin-; are the name? of the ... . . perilous, belonguiji to the surveyiug party . , ' . f c , , . , of Caiit. (junnisou. who worn luarJercd by , ... , ,. , the I uh Indians vi the 20th October, on . . ... f t - r . te Sevier Kivcr, near S?vht l.he : Cnpt. l . f uutnrou. loiuuiitiiuvi , ii.i...kvju,4'.- ' ,. ., ' . ... , ., .. rii i - i Puller, cuides : pnvilcs taiifielJ, hiplor 7 , 11, BI1U .HCltOU, c'llip-tll v. lUi'illlitJ love One 1 riflemen, and J.ihn Beilam, em Lalf the coinf any e;Cap?d. The Turkish War. Latest aeeonnts give no netrs of nr.y preat or divisive battle between the Uns- fcian and Turkish srmie. Several skir- miohes between d. t.tcbfd porti-.nn - f their armies, have resulted p nerallv faverr.bly to the Tuikioli cans.', lei'h parti. s lmw rver appear to be preparing f enter into wiiitor fjuartrrs. An ctijmsroinrDt letwem tie Fleets tne coiiu ii'iiiis iivums, lian resulted in the defeat of she ItiiFfians. The On:eaMins haTe also been sii'vv-sful in ery meeting with their old neniies the Russians. O.. the whole, the news ia decidedly favorable to the Turkish cause, and their national pride is fully aroused. Alliance between England and France on tha Eistera Question. The Herald has special information, npon which it places rntiro reliance, that . on lh eleventh day of November, in the city of London, a most important treaty of alliance ww agreed to and signed by CiUDt AValt wpki on the psrt of I'ranoe, r.nd Lord Ciarendon on the part of England, in refor-TZSClJy-'Ktru.'la,v"nn. jrbc treaty cg psrties of Kniilnnd and France was deptthKd immediately ly c-mriers to Heriin ann Vienna, with an intn.ntion that from the day of its arrival ntcneh of these capitals a period of seven days would be albwed to the cabinets of rru;aa:id of Austria to determine upon their assent or U j refusal to enter ii.to (he amii?"inerit. agreed to, well and good; if re j cted, it was to be understood that Fa nee and 1'n gland would take the scttli ment and the vMnnttliiiM c.f tliwT'nfictprn enitrr.vf:rr f . . . ' . , t. r . t. I into tueir own bands. It is f:irti:eruaIcr- etood that from the term, of this treaty,! Kuasia will be retired f-rtl.with to evac-' , . , . ,, . . ..... a .,, , nate the ltnub;a:i 1 rineirilitie?, or tint . . , , 1.1 . I in rofe.s'tig, she LR7irds the momentous e , , , ' I ration of war from Kngland and France. And a the "hrtest tori to peace, when onee this declaration is made, the rnld thiuks we may safely assume that the ac tive operations of the allies against Russia will be of the most tffective and formidable description, by land and sea. This positive and warlike alliance be tween France and England is due, first, to the unmistatebla wishes of the French army, the French people, and the natural iociinatious of the Napnkon dynasty, res ting, as it dive, upon the glories and the the unavenged disasters of the empire. And then secondly, this al'.iauce against .1.- ...I ,e. .:.,. e.f r e.t t . , , . , .',' e .1. ir Aberdeen is due to the force of the public opinion nf Fngland, which is ber.i:inng to liave a vnic; even in its foreign policy. 333 Congress 1st Session. On Wfc.liHsdaT. Kev. Ilenrv S'icer was ! elected chaplain to the Fetiate, and (icn. ; r.umt ir were carefully landed in the street Armstrong printer to the Iloue. j within the short ppace of 20 minutes from Mr. Mi illume, if Mobil.? (blind man) is j the time the alarm was first sounded by chosui t'haplain to the II mse. : the Hall bell. Several of the cirls were B.nerly Tot k- r is ehosen I'rintcr to the , very nervous, and while descending the Senate, having a vo'.n to 17 f-r (ten. II. j ladder with firemen and others, two or Armstrong of the l.iir.ti. Mr. Tucker is ; three tf them fainted, but were speedily publisher of ibe S- nt'rl, which so Cereely resuscitated at a drug store in the imniedi den.iuM'f tie Adu:isii-?ratin-i for appoint- ! ate vicinity. ing Free S -iier and Secessionists to any j la little more than an hour after the cflii.v. The 'Whig. Free Hoilersaiid Hards ' alarm was gien. ihc spectacle was awfully voted for Mr.Tuckf r. j grand. By this time the flames had swept In the IIoue, Mr.IIouston is Chairman ! through from ("iff to I'fsrl street, scarce T Committee of Ways k Mcan,Mr Bayly ; anything remaining cf this immense pub cf Foreign Affairs, Mr. Boeoek of X.ival j lishing house but the bare walls; within Affairs, Mr.I'i nton on .Military AfLirs. those the flames were furiously raging, Mr. Middiecwartb. is ene of ttie commit- tee on Kevulatinn'iry imisions, also ou the : fire. Adjoining tho Harpers' establish-Expenditur- in War J parttnc nt. j tnent on the south side of 1'carl etrcct,was Mr. Gamble it of C nn. on Election. ; the large sis story buildings, Nos. 321 and Dec. 12. The House rej. eji d by two j S23, occupied by Messrs. Jeo. F.Coolcdir" majority a motion to elect their JI.,ue!& Brothers, extensive school book publiTi Librarian. . ! ers aud dealers. The fire communicated Mr. Gerrit Smith pr-setited a petition with this establishment at tho attic stories, f.-om the Sew York Temperance Alliance, ' and all efforts to subdue the flames were' asking CongrcM to take action for the sup- j of no avail. About 2J o'clock a portion j ressiou of 'jutesieating drinks in the : of the walls t f (he Harpers' and Cooldoe li-triet of Columbia, and asVcd for a spe- buildings on Cliff and I'carl streets fill Cial cflrriiiiittee, Mr.llidnr.L50u objected, with a tremendous erh ' Mditlajirrtr. . .. . A more sig11.1l culinil'y has ntver fjlloc Mr.OobL introduced tie Homestead biil; referred to Com. on Public Laul-i. j Mr. Wentworih (111.) offered resolution . t'iat Congress has the power to construct a ; Ilailroa.i fir our Xatinnnl ni4 from the . , . A . ,, , ... . .. : .liiauuu uj iue i acme, anti ougui linincui j r'(!-,f' ,0 "scise that power. ! teb!e hJ a votc of 120 t0 7 Laid on the Destructive Conflagration! Harpers' Establishment In Rains. .Sistecn Buildings Consumed. The most alarming fire that has visited New York Citv since the terrific confla- LT.ition i-f 1 S ih. occurred on Saturday afer- 40 00 I n00n' iu Cliff aD1 rMrI strccls uJ Frauk o io j i I !in pquare, and within a few hours the c J i j immeu.-e lJjtk Publishing House of Messrs 1 Harper & Brothers, together with other i tuildiug, 'wcro a mass of smouldering 'rums. ltlun tho same time about two I . , . , . i thousand artisans and workmen, engaged . . if i i in comfortable occupations, were rubbed I ... ,, .i. ' of employment, ana thrown idle upon the , 1 J i world. In ail the conflagrations that we ( . . , , i I l-nvn . ..... 1 -. . I Vmr. .1 1 1 . 1 .1 1 J 1 .1 1. 1 . 1 .1 , . . , i tve have never seen anything to eijual this in prandcur. - i ..... ., n-. , At 1 o c oek in the afternoon the City an'' Pt'lL'r e"s ,',roug',out -lty ran? forth an alarm fur the Seventh Dis- triet, and in a few moments thereafter a j len.se Ftnoke might have been seen rising up fr-im (he eastern section of the City ap- j parcntly near the river, between Beekman and Fraukf-jrl street?. With the the first round of the Hall bell the firemen were on d,e alert, and tho various companies, with their OM.aratus. anpearcd in every street iu the lower part of the City, moving rapidly toward the tcene of the conflagra tion, in the extensive publication cstablish- ofimc - nt of Harper & Brothers, located in ClilTnnd Pearl streets, near Ferry st. It seems that a plumbtr who was at work in the lower part of the building, arranging some water pipe, lighted a piece of paper fr tin purpnse of lichtinc his ci- ' , which having done, he care - gar or p:pe, le-.nly threw the burning paper into a ves sel containing camphene, the man suppos ing it was water. In an instant the liquid was in a blaze ; the flames communicated to a thin partition, burning through into a small apartment where was kept a consid erable r:iantity of camphene, for the pur pose of cleaning the rollers of the printing! presses. The fluid in this room was in stantaneously in a blaze and the flames were carried by a strong draught through waifers, into every" story "f i- J Tlte flames bi!rt through the partitions cith great fury, and swept in all directions I .1. . r t..:t 1: a- 1 1: " , ' " "U"U'.B, """""f; I"0''1 five J,bcw w"e entirely enveloped Li iiraiuvr. j. ui elm nu vi a 111 c luua ami icy in an establishment filled with such cora- bus'.iMc material, as not only bound but unliouu 1 books in immense riuantitics in I the drying-rooms and binderies, may be better immagined than described. There was a Inrge number of employes engaged iu the establishment, including about four .... un,dr?1 employed ,n tLe citewive b'nder.es, Ac. The pmtc among the latter class was terr.ble, nud the escape of many ' r j of them from tho pn.on-honc of name, 1 ""., would, without aid have been impossible. TA"t,,.T. tt. ilnmcc Pea ,.,.) j ... u.ii.vnui.. in.titu iuuu uiii'ir- lance the scenes were of the most thrillin" character. Some six hundred human be ings were in the establishment, scattered through the different floors, crying and screaming for assistance to save them from perishing in the fiery element that nearly surrounded them on all Bides. Youno girls between the ages of twelve and nine teen years rushed to the windows of the second, third, fourth and fifth stories of all the buildings on both streets, iniplorins aid. The panic was terrific, and strange to say, not a single life was lost by the disastrous occurrence. The first and most important work dune M tliC rescuing of the male and female .. , operatives by the Hook and ladder Com panies, a.'sistcd by their brother firemen, Felice an 1 citizens. The long ladders were quickly hoisted to the wiud iws on both streets, and bv careful and judicious management the vast having the appearance of a groat lake of upon a private business house than the I terrible conflagration of Saturday. The j destruction of important works literature and scionce, is extensive and disastrous in the extreme. For the last ill month?, the i : Jl.Il I. W..t,..M - puuiicaiiuu jasueu uj iidipi . uiuuuijj were of a more interesting and valuable character, than the usual average of their editions. The plates, however, arc pre- ..rrp.1 nn.1 irnt n-Jll ano,lilr furnish " J I ho nubli with new editions of the books me puouo wuu new camons 01 im. uoohb, the loss of which would boa damage to to literature. Of the WOrks COing through , , . . 0 tue press at tne time ot tne disaster, we are compelled to give a uincrcnt accouur For lost. I, ., . a.i - tl or tlie most part, these are irrecoverably rri i , . . .t j , i lhe hopes of both author and pub- li,her, in regard to them, are destroyed at one fell swoop." Among these, was the Ma-raziue fur January, the last sheets of c ' wliicu were on the press, when tlie bre broke out. X. V. Tribune. Messrs. Harper & Brothers The entire i loss of this firm is estimated at one million four hundred thousand dollar, of which SlOOjOUO was in their buildings, the re mainder being their immense stock of pub lications, presses, type, and the other mate rials of their vast publishing establishment. The insurance on the whole amount is but 5200,000. With the exception of a policy of f 20,000 in a foreign Insurance Company nearly every oflice in this city has a risk of 63000. Their buildings fronting on Cliff street contained a Lumber of mammoth steam power presses, which were entirely destroyed. The three other beautiful build ings of the Harpers, on tho corner of Cliff and Ferry streets, escaped any damage wnatever. J ne mass of the valuable sterc- otype plates owned by the Messrs. Harpers arc saved, as they were all packed away in the large street vaults. I.O9. Harper & IWrs, 81,400,000 Tnfmrpd. 8200,000 100,000 2,000 12,000 1,500 j 'ool,,,!fcre & Hro. "owe" 100,000 2,000 12,000 1,500 4,000 1,500 0,000 2,000 C.000 2,000 3,000 2,500 8,000 1,000 10,000 i i i...i.. I ... I iiuim, 1 J. K. Jiunpcl 8,0(MI Mr. DunKcomb. . .... tt'm.W.Thajer, J. ISradley, J. Kelly, J. liucastlc, Vm. Bloodgood, J. Brown, Norland & Williams, 2,000 1,500 2,000 3,000 4,500 Frederick llemniel), Losses of others, Total, 51, 500,500 5338,000 vnK, T)e.o. 13. Tho Harpers Bcckraan 8trect,corner bf(ioIJ,in tiieliuipr- ing occupied as a type foundry by John T. White. Their safe was taken there yester day, and their account books, policies of insurance, 4c, Ac., found to be perfectly safe. A large rjuantity of books rescued from the building during the fire, was also removed thither, and although insignificant compared with their aggregate stock,proved to be larger than was supposed. A NEW KEITBLIC e Lower California ! fJ Extract from the leg book of a Panama correspondent of the X.Y. Herald. Sunday, Nov. 20. At C, P. M., saw a bark bearing S. AV. of us, about eight miles distant, carrying all sail, and endea voring to cut us off and firing signal guns; supposing her in distress I bore up for her; she proved to be the bark Carolina, from Cape St. Lucas ; she bore a flag consisting of two red horizontal stripes with a white stripe between, containing twogolden stars ; she reported a new Republic had been pro claimed in Lower California-; the Carolina is the same vessel that left San Prancisco in October, bent on a filibustering expedi tion in Guayamas, numbering in all about fifty men, commanded by Col. Walker ; they Landed us a paper, in which they sta ted tbey had taken the town of La 1'az ; that they had on board, as prisoners, ex Governor Espinosa, and the public docu ments ; a few days after they took as pris oners, Col. 1'cbolleio, who Lad been scut by the Mexican Governor to supersede Es pinosa; these with their own self-made Governor, Walker, they had three Gover nors of Lower California on board the Carolina, and I should judge from their number that their whole battalion, as they term it, was on board the bark, and had left St. Lucas to save their heads. The vessel was apparently beating up the coast, evidently bound to San liego, as their document, Landed unsealed, was directed to the editor of the San Diego Herald ; gave them some morning papers, and left them, only regretting that I had not tho authority to take the vcs.;cl as a prize, and instead of which I lost fifteen miles from my day's run, in endeavoring, as I supposed to relieve a vessel in dis tress. Extensive Fire at Lo Roy. The large Steam Planing Mill, belong ing to C. L. Olmstead &. Co., took fire, it is supposed from friction, on Monday night at 6 o'clock, and burned to the ground. A largo amount of lumber in the vard ' tdjoiuing was also destroyed. The engine was saved. Loss estimated at from ? 12, 000 to ?18,000. No insurance. Several persons were considerably injured, but no lives were lost. CnAtttF.sTON-, Dec. 7. M. Ballon, who was convieted i:i New Orleans for murder ing Miss Eliza Love, has been ecnlcuccd to imprisonment for life. DR. JOH. I.OCKE, Surgeon Dentist, has returned to I.ewisbur?, where he will attend to his professional business uutil further notice- Oct. 29, '53. Union County Business. COI RT Pro lamallon WherrM the lion. AHM S VViLM)., president JoJe for (tie 2ith Jii'tf-tnt Diitri''t, eiwixitinc of tlie naiitHu) of Uniuii snl Mttllin, aod Jmhi Wirr.Mi.:TKit auil Jamcu Maciixli. K.quim. A MHjint Jult in L'ui'm citunty. i l?"vo ""V "T" I""T1,u " ' ' :i4ln. ' --t., biiI to ui- iinvcU'd. for ta iioioinjc " a or- i rl'n'Court. ..urt.,f i.mmoil'i-.iiTi-r ai.l Trrmiur, . Hn a u,.r:ll aulrr .srtu,ion,.,t N uw bkki.iv. r.r tii "ty -f Li..ii, .,u the .v.rfu ;' m. 1 next. tN.int tliv l'.ith day ll.ajid to oottnue tw Wilt!. XoTIVK l thnt,iv hnvLy Bin to tha Curonrr, J JiisllmMi r.f th IW., antl tinUl'Uafn and fnr the coua I ty ..r uni'-n, wiwr iu ih. irnn firoiw prona mi niiiii.itions KKaininatioua. othtr Jt4-iueniliranr.ii. u. dn tliorv tliinsii wlii.'h of thrir ! onira ana Hi llLir IK-Ilatr airtaln u. Iw anu.-: ana all f wiul..,!cand..tbp.-ni..r.wruuni!iiihrhairof ti i..uiuiontreaiin anint anv p-rson or rvr.nK, are re- . qlljrrj , ,,lh,n lnJ tl: tt..iiu, n,i n..t depart , LX. "i'tBd anJ wal rt th, swm.. mer in J n iuni.i.ii. - tii ,Ly t o, t, iu ih. y. arof our L..r.i I Ann UluUSund vnrht hi.i..lr-.l ami Hn..lirw. ntid in tli iM.Tmy wruth year ot Uiu Inde!Kn'lirc nf the United tutef ol Auerrica. o tavflh'. llHHmanircaltn. JOHN hKLtll, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sales. The followin real estate will be sold by the Sheriff of I'liion countv at the Court House at 10 A.M. of 10th Dec. 1S53: Tol'tf frround in Mifllinhunr Voa. laod 111 bouo.Jml by lauds of .l.htl ItailK'-r, ritoniaa St., Ka St , and ro.-ul lo C-utervlMt- m th". (iroperly uf UaORoe Boor, Samuel IlaSM.'Uplu;h tcrrv tcuuut. Grand Jurors Dec. T. 1853. KtVy Jacob Huninil. Wm S Oliniran Lrtcishvry TIio'iihi. Mayes IC-.U-rt M Muaser, Ronalear Kiirrey. lH.uni0 I'tiillips Isaar W alter I Miiw I'rt.-r l.tiib.'rinHn. Ihnry .MoanT Ki t Uujr,I.JtHtu I. lUrru, Lm.nard Wolfn J"nvj Uiiul Ott, hrui Hav, lirhai-l Fvhor V'vtyman Ja.'nl Uitnu r, J Kbriht, Wm Klly MflJUml J M IrauUrniau, S ll-niri'kK. W e'oartn.y HhJIMjs Adio llainkr llVnfe Vfrtrarl ..VYrr Ikntfr lico llow.-r.x I Ifvf iAMiwrilltfUbcu Smith Tit.x rmsF jrmiH.t iitvr Jarob llati'r, Ja-ob tin-nhoe Jr H-l fcirr J..I.M i:ih ' fttjHmkuif-J W Snn.ln ibjiMn-rrtiT Miller. Jlicli.t! IHlnkl, fc uainpboll, Jamb Nfthart, Jamrv Irwin. Knm Stuhl Et:t injfuliX J.'irijbl.un-ly, S S Baker, iideou BU-hl HrU littjhib 4'liri.4li:iti Kaii, Zehri.i! llreniaa tlirr 0:uil Show.r, .Ir.im .':" B'lyw Mrt.-:;nrr iioffmnn. ii o Muit. j..et,h mui.t. Jm Aut'l. lii-'iijn (iuo.tlau.ler. Itane llelh, Jacob Ituuck A"-l. I.aifl llf.wir'l, .! I.n Serlam .'' a I. Ih tfu-iJ j iiib.,n J A Mtrti J II Qoodmaii A. w H rUn f-imiiu uiu-., Jaii.b Mtllhoune i un-t Henry W .-tivder, S Ilnrtman lyrrtj .I:in..h liiiiuiti John S lirawiler 1 mi m Mf-liai-l Knjle. Henry S Cochran, Isaac Swarm, I'uviJ Mitai. ll, J l'o,k llliMin.fim ivter 1" Mertr, Ailam Gilbert IIV.iI yi-jirr Andreir M't'tenahan PETIT JriinftX CM m-nek 1 tr'.i'V P rr Sol n a- aiiim. Luther llaiick, J f Richard li:uAiv'"i J"hn I' It'.ush. 1' S Holer I'm '.. li o He).r I ( ;ti..iii Kcrabttcr j Vi .l,rerw.M iilnai. liaule rai.n. Joel Ililp r I'-nnr t:ttii-if J Aitjt, Snil h yerJr . - ji.'",'.v'--;M- i. ir., i.iijii iiaio. ion I .naeiow ChriHtol her .yeeljol,l. Iiaiil Smith, I'eter Wehr weiii urft a I. morn. j. un llerix h'llif Jntm-a hi'Ma, lvi I'awloi; frutnr lr..!k lerlr. Ilv Arlii.t, Wm Kuhn, JSKcrn Writ li,".t lieo HaiKk, Tli.T.ivlor J.i-l U;.til .1.,. Miller. J .lin Younit Uuffd llar:.l Herli.1. Win llalr;-nnr. Jn W Simonton MV..1 ljrrr Mu-hiorl Hear. II II Margarita liratcr Wm Hearer, Aliram r'n-wik, t'reilk Uingaman Issue List, Skpt. T. 1S53. J.mKiitiiu Z- llrs S L li-rk Fr.iri k It th Wm W!wn firmer) Sarah at.tlil i Vht Hrv-hVi'n A.lui rB Ja I'ih t l. V r Iltiiiittil (.. is uiu.) .Innie lltns T4 It iii'Tillf Sj4)Tti tLtrluiiii f t A-tntii t W i W .tir"n seller eli'ltQ Hi-nninfi x J V I.fTintlt rrr iltrimnt it Mj:r Y tuupin-tti A Walter pharte'SJ'SXia.r Jihn Mitfite V U-t iiit lile-r y.x'r r W t' V&nnKller Jon-ittisTHi?mfprlin; v J llartmn Jrwith o. toOarra. Jaim's 5rCr'i.1it I Mul KfimlvT .(lin K.li.- t al J Martin et ml Garntrhu erm KfC rnit-J rijup h vt F.vanpr Lutheran Cliurrh lanl KftiuttT T Jmui' M't'is-u-ht A f CuniDiingfl tk Ir II P Motf,nt-in taiue T9 mme an l wjfrj P, Ut WVt.-h Tit ll.-r.ry Uc!sh Hiinir th N Wi-.th Thrist A Krirk ts Henry W Cmtxr-r lli-ury V n'IT tw Jr.Im Snydtr' A1mr Wm K Wafmncrllpr tji John H ihi r Hfitry C Ktt tj JtHin !uminiit? with no. Sam! H Kit;ii;hsue v l'ipr ami Crrtvr with no. Win F Wa"rnlcr th FiliF and P llnrtiran John Sovlt'R Aim'r ?a J Cumminri vilb mo, l,.l-n U1.. UttrT ! l1.H.l.n I iwv A,lmp T" ht tn TS MIDfi Kfb St ttj-n th I.wn-nffi with no. Jnct-b Ilo-Ii Jr Ta ThiHp Un-nm-r KiLiinali Hmtmiil t lvrr iliinimel Ury Krirtilf t Wm Ffj.hjfj It. njti Ism v I- P T-! K'ii hrilct I. r.inHi!rt t Jarrb foor J Painti-r an J .1 Bi-liop Jr n H-nry Musr et al Chnrl5 Sf th titrKf S Khni-l Jn.-ithan ArlKVt t Win Arltait Kitih. n 1Wb ts John ih.;t,.ii Irnvnl Spfivl Ts J wrfx' A-lnt'p .MuSfin-rr I On n rath ts II t V llijrh fAm llnry Ifigb Samuel Ftuher ti AnJrew llrt ki 1 J M'Krwi'h-ii'ri Alm'r Ta Kt fyt-fi Insurance rmpanj ritrift tir CauttTOn th iw A Frii-lt .' 51 119 t W M Van Vtlrh .Mary K Sbrm-r' Tr"' 9 Vba II Shrirtrr J c It arly t .nnr Vail y A Wiiitn I.jrr Turn. H.f?, Hvo llrawn t Vhil rv-r T wnfLip Jhu Jrirji va SamuM llDmli l'. tT n.-iulvrt ts A i Cutnminj ("2 fruit Churrh. Ito kfi Co th Henry Muyein et al Itouvr FmhvT ts ('harlt-x A "M'yr John M H- nf-r ts Lyrominr Mtitnal Fire InstuComp. Hrb 4 A D.rilit ts Loreuxn I1 Twil II ii V Hieh ts aam Ili'ory lli-.'h T-t iam Mary K Shrinor'a Truttf th Kries lVmg Ni-r MiMI. rth t L SwantPT Ahilrrw Wolfe wm A l lllari.l ot al Fortunitrt .1 Kiifii'Tia t D llorr J w ai,-.ntf!I.T'i hx'r rt nl y Jacob Ilonier Jr AlfrJ KnMb.n ts W ni Iau k (Jeorvre Iwronro rn Jan.h W Smith's F-aviitorfl Itifht ntm h and H.-rmld ts Jrhn Vn Vleit Mary K Snyil'T ti FmannAl Arkcr Trm kmnrton.ai rwu it to vs Hoffman & MoMineer 2ntt Mirhal Wartman Tit same Musv lal-r va V A J Ytmntr Ctarles Kr-ibs ts Jtisnph Klet-knir et al Register's Notices. The fulluwiiijr accounts will be presented for confirmation and allowance at Orplians'Court in Mew Berlin, Friday, 23.1 Dec. 18.VJ : Final nee t or :. A. HixingfT,-' Aam'r of the eatate of Conra.1 II v-iniriT. lati1 ff Tout' r Tp. ,1.'it. Tha acr't of II i. .Vanii, A.lui r ..f the iiftate of Ano K tii-pp. hit rf H .,it lt..avir Ti, d.-,-J. The aiv tcf M.irlm Hiulo. Guar, .if OVnrirc, minor child of I'anwl It. isli. Int.- of Wet Hull Tp. iler'd. Final an 't of J mullum MnH, an 1 1 r of e'aslvr Oi-lnet d- l of i-rnaU i if wj.l.. i alliarin.. o, .,-t late nf Fi rrr Tp final airt of Hirah and tIHirl A,, Amn 0f th'. Mate "f I'elrr Imi. late of I ninn Tp. .I,c't The a.Vt nf Min njrft7. (lnarj.nr Klraaheth ro.n.ir rlmil of Jun.b ilravlnll, lali- nf Vrry Tp UeeM The arr-t of J iwi K .;,, Mm T ,. of Co, JafKu M la.l.. late of le.wilirc. dee'd iTI" MT",t ?r''',"?.'f ':"m AUn,'r "'te Of Mary 11. Ifiuan. lati-uf White li.i.r Tp. d.e',1 , The a.r l of Mml fih-JI nj'.w of lU'lieeia Mrairfer, l,-, f chapman Tp, Uee'd Th- arr tof Em..nu,tll....umijn A.XchV,,ZVn Of Chnatuoi Hi.utr. lalL- of Warliiucton Tp, dee'd T7, . r,'"', ' of Elirabeth Smith, late of harit ltut.ilie 1 p. del- d. The a.-r t of J.ioa HMhr and J.,c StrvJe, Bx'rs of Jo-lina iloiis.1. h,ef l-ewi.rmnr. dee'd. The aee-t of .r,r Kr,..,cl.,r. aurv'g Adm r of Oaorge Sinllb, latiof llrt!.-e Tp. dei-'d. ll.ear.-tof ,yfn. X.j,'.,luiofCharlejMaiion. late rf llartlej l p. di d. , '";!.''';'' 'i HW' !c'- 'r of James Walen, late of Oouter I p. it, d. i ,Th':'','fuy W'r'.''''"' ''' fPaniel Hoffman, late of W r-t Heaver Tp, dee d. J"" f"1 "? '' '-hrul.a .S'mwr- Admr of r.l-.H..h ehBr late cf Hartley Tp. dee'd. aaaaaaaaaaa Lmul Sales. yon sale, A large Brick Foundry, T)ITLT six years a-ro, situate in the Borough 1 1 , ii, in a verv favorable l,:aiu.n, 60 by 60 feet and two sto- .., "Kii. wiin one K,KI Horse En ; ' ? M'l . Charcoal Mill, and Machine Shop atiached all , Rood condition, and a neverfail.n? Well of Water in the F, rle. Also a larsn WARE-KOOM. 40 bv 30 feet, two stories high, with an OFFICF. IS hr 50 feet attached thereto. jj t'HKIST letwisbarg, July , 153 Orphans' Court Sale. TV Y irtoe of an order from tha orphan tAnto;to. at s. . i i ....... ..ii . 1 1. iti. i n .1 r. i ii Kelly Tp. deeriMrd. will .ell at pnate tale me "KTlll' oundTu-ted in ,h. township nd county aforeaitd, within I milM of the thriving tillage of Lewitburg. bounded I).id Mever. Fl.el Clincan. Joel R..er. I'hil KtfSCriFALL & WINTKll GOODS ij .', ,.. r.., ir uig mul Ajfton erected two toiy r rim House ano toiKitchen, . Fr.me U.rn. .Spring Hou.e (and a perer failing iS,iring of Water.) and .11 other out-building. neceary for the comfort end convenience of . Farm. There in .good Apple Orchard, with variety Of m Fruit Tree. The cleared land is in a high alateof cultivation, and abounds with Limcsloue (or all necessary purpose.. The above property will answer to divide into TWO or TIIKKLT FAKMS, aad will be sold to suit purchaser. For term of sale apply to either 01 tne iu scrioere.or iu imiiii lu,,1Kr.l. WM, Wll SON Jr Adiui 'niltru'tors. Sept. 1.1. 1853. JTor Sole. fpHAT large and desirable property on J the corner of .Miirket and Water Sis., well situated for a residence, for business, or for a residence and plucc of business. There is a larye 1SRICK (louse contain ing 4 large rooms on the first lloor, 6 bed rooms on the second floor, and two large finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen and Washhouse adjoins, ttnd it has also a large cement C istern, a rump and VV ell of good water, and all the necessary out- huildino.s. For lerms i:c. npply to Gf.o.F. Miller, Esq. S. K. DAVIS. Lewisburg, Sept. 23, 1650 FALL FASHIONS-IS. EI1T, M.OT5IIC- kTOKZZ, Suuai Utu-t Corner Market and Third &ts J. & P. Spyker TTAVE just opened ami for sale cheap for j wumi or in cacnaogc lor eouiurv pronoce Hats IMoleskin .Nos. 1, 2, 3; Silk Nos. 1, Sola -N,,s. 1,8,3; black curled brim, 2. 3; An pearl and Mat brim Hungarian, fine bru&li macron, wool, for Men and Hoys. Summer Hats from Fanania down to a levy chip. C'npM of the latest styles and cf every des cription, to suit everybody. C'lofllfnc feats, Tants and Vests for Men and Hoys ; fhiits of different kinds shirt 1 collars, stocks, handkerchiefs, gloves, socks, I in short evervthins to wear from head to loot. Also Carpet Kiijcs and Trunks. prices are low. Hive us a callaVTextimne for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. A lare assortment of Furs, such as .Mulls, Vietoruies and MulTatees, &c Fanama, Leqhorn Hats, and lionnets whit rvKn fukssed on short notice and reason able terms. Nov. 4, H53 THE Partnership heretofore existing tinder the Finn of fitnisT A: Fnux between Levi H. t'hrist and (Jeore A. Frirk in the Foundry Business, is this 24th day of June 1853 dissolved by limitation. ;eo... Frick is alone authori7ed to settle the business of the Firm, except in case of his absence from home when L. 11. Christ w ill altend to the same. I.. B. CHRIST. ;eo. A. FRICK. Iv B. All persons indebted to said Firm are requested lo make payment of the same by the 1st dav of October next alter which lime nil arrounis will ne icuuun a Justice lor luiuird- .,, , , r . , . . late collection. 40 I 2,000 S Worth of cabixkt rmxiTi itf:, For sale at the large Brick Wareroora of Donat ll X. LSdcr. itourin m. one u.Hit from iwair s iii tii ) 0TvR stock comprises Rosewood.Mahr.Mnv. WalnulandCottaeel)ressinr'Bi:KEAr.S PlaA". .n.n't Fancy Mahusany Bureaus E- l,KL 1 AKIL8 and BOOK-CASES in endless varie,y- SOFAS. OTTO.1IJ Vf nr ive : Mahogany Chairs and Whatnots Card' r;.r ... . ' if-. Leiiit-r, "oia, iiiihiik, ami iireak itast Tablrw i . fcs..r ii- ... . . . Orecian. French. Octason. Cotiaee. and! Common BEDSTEADS Rosewood. W.-ilnm i Manogany and Cottage WASHsSTAXUs. and' I vdrious oiner arueies. All work wibiuted to be well made. nrt on the most reasonable terras. Cash, Produce and Lumber taken in payment. r A. HON ACHY, A. V. ELDER. Lewisburp, OcL B, 1S53 Dissolution of Partnership. -V,OriGE 1S hereby given to all persons whom it may concern, that the Partner ship heretofore existing under the Firm of Kaufman, lieber 4; Co., has this day been dis solved by mutual consent of all parties. Wit ness our hands at Forest Iron Works this 4th dav of October, A. 1). lKf3. SAMI EI. KACFMAN DAVID B. KAI FMAN, DAMEF. B. REUER. X. B. The business will henceforth be car ried on under the Firm of Kaufman Krbtr, who have the books, etc. of the former P.e' and will settle them at the old stand. ' DAVID B. KAI FMAX, DANIEL B. REBER. Forest Ironworks, OcL 4, 1853 OioNoIuflon. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the Co-Partis nerslup theretofore existiug between the subscribers under the Firm-name of Me!zer Munson, was by mutual consent dissolve.fon the 1st f M.iv last. All the accounts are to be settled by S. D. Mnnsnn. JACOB L. METZfiER, SALMON D. MLXSOX. Lewisburif, Sept. 28, 1S53 HENRY C. 1IICKOK, tt0rnc t) at fttK), AXD IaT m Ishurff, I re I on C'onnf y, pa. K U IT refused at the Office o a LO JJ. ''lie Lcwisliurg Khronicle. STILL XuRE SEWS COXCEUM.tO 6al?. of! THE SUSyUcHANNA RA L-ROAU i ... . : u ,(J u ,.xll.njcd from Ju-Uburu A- J- ; til roll ?ll by Ulilllinburg ! t T j, a fart that If. II. ItiKMCl bu J gnt - ! ooemd one of ,hc bent and lare.t .tuck- of ' ever opened in thi country, and of such tyle ' i ' aiid.iualilieL.trillgive.ati.lactionto.il. j DRY GOODS Of all kinds, j CiROCEHWS j c..(T, T, srlce.. sUCTr, si..i.a, Riet, Chnran, Crackers, 8p, Candln, Tobacco, Sesarn, Ae. ) Jsu Ilirdirnre, (Jnee.nsicare, Ced irwarr, j Jimtg and .Si-f', If its, and Cap. of the latest style and bt.it quality. ; ;m)reagl lt,uhea, liroomn, Pjint ground and j jf 0 f . kl-u,lnd olher ,rlit, , numerous to mention all of which will be aold ( piiceiJ (() ,ow as ,0 ,om,h purcha-,.. j pi.miirp ..t- CKCnaniB mr lioutl. dj'1'lea.e give me a call before purchaaing rlaewhere, .. I cluriic nothing for looking at my i ( nod a. D. H. Kl.-Srihl.. Mifllinburff, Trt, 28 1S52 The Road to Health ! PILLS. ( lT;!Eo'' hismriieukd i.ivki; ni i.i.;k.-tiin "j w irjrm jrr. II. Aictujr. I. Vini-', 7, l'.nc 4 I .VrcA iivn..f..ir,il iuli J.u I..-.1 I To Profesvir llnuoaar. Mr Voiir I-.!:. ami llintmrnt I hare -Oh il the hi;liet on our fine in -rr,rielar Jle I di'-ine for some year-. A ru;mer, ti a hum I ear. rcler j ' "f etMlWK-, U. -ires tuv lo let ".'U know the .ar'i I nlar or tier rase. M,e ha.l I, Uout,I.-. or . . ,,, ;t!, . aisontcrej Iner, acj l a! ,Iieti.-n. On llwiaet oreaai,n. j however, till irui.le.r of Hie a!L.ek a . alar icntc ami I the iiitli.nn.lii.n s-t in so a. T. rely, th-t ..,ul.t. aere enter j tain. U ..I li r not lein ai u Uryr ii' itn-J, r it: fiTtuu ( alely ahe w:.a Inuilee,! to :r your I'm... ami .lie int'.niii. ; uie Uial arier tlie iir-t, ano ea, h Mie,-, ...Jink- .1 i-e. lie hail eai reili'l. Mie n.ntinued t. tke tle-m. rtii.1 r.hl: ! I ufwl inly Ihn-e ll.x.i.. ?lie l nua in tlie , i, -Mii.i.t I p. n.. t Lealth. I r..ii!.l bav- - i t ..u m.riv .raM.a. : lull tin- ii,... friiiii !!. ,, ... t, .it. i.L .ml il.- i un-, ..-i.fl uin' ii i iii.iiK i4 iurur i.r v ur Nti-ni-l itoi ' t-i.u..i It. H. K1KKL-. i.Ai.vii.ui.i;i i i r.y. i,r .u.iie.' i tvr.lt, I t.3 iiii.-i:... i.vvii. j i j ni... ri.ii in fit tt'ir in.'B i .iii"cr I. 1 If .V'HWi, t.i, .V.j ,r J. 11 u ,.i. . Marfan t l I .inioMn. r.in.-l eii yi-ara r.f ae re-Min.-at N. w T...VII. had li.s-11 uif, io,- rr..,n a i -I. ni rl.euior.ri,. . Inr, ..r U irnr ul two : '"'"'f ti, u-e..f lo-r j.i,,i..; ,!uri,.; ti.i. ,.;. ! .1 ntl., liieh had enure! nop i. f.-. a in. iij t roiaii. I uiiii her to try Hoilowaj . ei lrhrat.-.l I'lll-. alm-li ri.f niu.ei.-cll to to, and in i.u ! ini r.iLIu .short apart of tone th-y ei et-u-1 a p. rleet rure. ; tlilK or a pain asd Tl.lllTM.s.- is tnr. rlli:T asr. I i-riM ni or a I'KUmiN fci Vkik-or Ai.s. Prom Mint. Tli'w tC Sr,n, Pr'pn-:i..fi 7j,,M A irrr- Owe. In. i-ni, p.,url, j,- tit. Jl'itj r..L,t.i,t. i To 1'rol. -ir l. v.. Au.nst -.1. 1-M. ' .-Ii. I .'.-in- to le-.ir tilililii'.riv to 1!, -..i .Ihi-O, of' il..li-.w:i"e I'MN-. ..rM.LIrvsr I -ufl.ri"! rif.li fr. m . I a am mil ti.titio in the -t..n.a.li. a t.i.-l, a"i a:Mi. j a"-.'.. n.ni-.l l,j a ! r'r.m. of luralli. thai pr. tei.ti d no ; ir.ui aooilt. 1 am Sv i.-ai. . 1 a-e. ;,ti. n luun- flandin r.iy a.v::ne.d el.te of th. V Pil - h:.e m ! r li-v...l no. tl.al I am in-irnne thai oiler. -;,. U i Ilia.'.- arifn;!!!,!,,) v iili tl,. ir :r:.i.--. 1 ;,i i ti.a r.n.l.ri ,1. . liv Uitli lucai.a. Loi-.ariit.Tc.i auUiu.a..a iaulUcStl . Ili:liY Col:, .oith flrei t. I run, . rd.lk. 1 wond::i:hl i:nf Ai v ..r hih.i.i1wa, mils is I" - . 1.: i.i.-v- rron.,M(r.r.rfr.., Hr. p.r.,.,l.er , t...,t , l..l,not IU. "rat oilier niue... h..ul. ln.L..diatel, b reeour .. three I Hi., a. l.,..r.,I. .., per, .... ar., annuali. rurel j ' u.rfiiti n it.' i .'aiut in in different 'o.e i. r-ia:-".-.-. wiifU ail oUlr-r Ulf.iUJ. .a.t 1 Ami Pn..v j.'.u.,.ii.e s-. ...... ' Athcia ka.a-1, " - i lltiieue Cf ra. l.rsi;.. Lull. 11 o .ui.ieul Sold at the l:,u li,hment rf I'roiea.nr H i i. iv it. I Strand. , n. ar r. mple l;-.r. I...i,...., . ! ai( -,-,.. lal lniKii-u. and dialer- in ..liei... .J,r .",,, uri,i. ; l.nipire.aiid t Ii- of .1... I ,.,.. , , ,;, r t,r in th.-1 ni . . r. ... . H.ii!ia.e m it., rriio-it.al Ii.-iil. I Xe.ara .1 ti A ! S , 1:-. Ne V .rk : : v!""!r- Sixth st 1-hila.ieif M r.... . " v .. ' . V"' ! tare .'.i.- i .n. ,or Tlie ' ""7 oi."or,ler. are a:71x, rt nee rf pafientr in e.v h H" 1 1 a I6S WATCH DEPOT, LEWISBURG, PA. ! 4 I.. HATFIEM.i, haa on hand larce LjL."Oii rpien.iio assortment of Um... iJL. and rplendid ansortnieiit of ' SitvEBwanE and Jew eirt. iusi rfceivr.l fr..m ATCHES : .he b.-l Importir.s und Manufaciurin. il,......! j in Philadelphia and .New York, and con-curm. ly much lower than if purehased from those Re ! tiiler, who pretend to be Vh..le.l.... aui aerTere,, uo jeweled, lk .: (H1 fn tl". oft ,ii . ' do do do ti jeweled, l- u.i un oo in:i Ji Welt). i Amhor, mil jeweu'd",'i'"L d" rto i'a do do 4 jrwel-. r.a do E11no.il and 1 ri-neh W a:, he, lc ilrer Fateut U-Terf. tllil jeaeli d, do rJ- do lijcwela, do Hunting do j -a.-ien, do .llhot. fu:ljca,'li.l( do Li-pine. 4 to s j.-w.-l.. Herman liver Li pnu-. 1 j w. l.a. Silver VJiiaYters lirman Utit A reeond Land ati-Lea liirld liuard rhainii. ' do Lailiea' Foh ( hain. do lieiitlenien's t'ubi'haina, do net Chains, Sold Ladies' llre.i-1 Tina, latest atrtra, such as Mourninir, Moa aud l.iane' t'amea,('iust, re. eroll. Braui h,e.' Gold l.entlemen Itn aM Pina. Jn ulf 1'ins.diUVr.nt rtylea, do Kiniter ltink-n. Gold I'.ar Kincp. eueh aa Hoop:., Iirr.pa Jenny l.ind, I'i rn. lllw..- berrv. I luater. Scroll, Brauih. ar Gold Watch eal, 1 do do Kev 9, do Pencil.., do 1'enn, do peeeaclea, to lluntinr- Wlccts, (Kedaliu) do Bra.-eU-tJ. la 00 111 on 11 on I'J ed lo no 12 no I'H 00 lli 00 :i;i or, 17 00 00 1. 5 eO i ii) .1 eti ' 1'J 00 14 1(1 b 00 1 00 " 1 it a: on So uo 1' fin I 00 1 00 a el f.0 1 'j.-. 1 ,'n " fl ts 2 VO 3 50 " 1 "0 " In 3 V' SI J- w Silver ioo.ie,Teas, Ta'jle,Deert, aad Salt, - - -. : Silver peetaeles, And a variety of fine goods, latest styles, ncatl EOt UO. at nrirea In. anit it.. .: 1 co . 1 . . a . . . . w anil war soiu or. Also . great variety of gilt and plated goodn-Cli.in,.. Fln,. siOODl Lockets. Suectae e. (. t...L.. r. Rhawl Pins. Hair Pina.Cora! L'ead,J.teel Itead.,; Purses.&c, Ac.,4c Also a.-.l .: re,. "J-. .t JimgS llraaa 8 day eprinrc and wel.-lit CineKJ t 00 " '2 .u i 7 nil 14 IM) In 00 8 00 2 Ml 3 SO in 00 ' 10 0" 4 00 8 no IS 00 Is 00 8 day wood ami gilt Time I'lecet. Month Clocka. ' AlaWter Parlor Cloefc a. Patent Lerrn or Manuel Clocks. French AccorJcoBa. ft ,(,v, do do lol; .. Polka do idC- 1 so IS VO lo 00 And hundreds of article. ot m,n,lZ.A SU1IC liOXee, a 00 " nairr.,,.C:r:.Crk,"n,l ?'r carefully r. HUSSEY-S G R A IK EA PER, for cuttino: both Grain and Grass Urrat fmnrorrmrntm t'ny le,r . ! IIOLLOWAV'S teuia:.- irr. z- l'i. lumora : Ulntrli. rn ulirlt.e. 1 In uui:.!;an I .er nu""-3 s,...v,v;. , r r;';'r . : yp.ic f .he i,me s totiMiiitnol.o.ut hiicl.til kinS ' .. Tl"-I'antiful , r.- pr rh, the Ihiwel, ll. ,o...l.. s r.- I nr. .. . W akn..- frm i ""J ',KT " "" V -t alar f...V r.,ns,.nipti.,ii l:.,:,..,sc . St-ae at,! ' ,,t lrM -ieatin. d ... liaJe .. ,.Z li.-lUiUV Ilinroal:...r.-e- l. I "i"..i. -air. l. I" IW . I 1 f Bw,! , 4.1 DO " yy iiv 1 An imi .. It'. I So 00 to ow 1 awaftf Sj ... ou -- ..ami mt. O" " la UO -,1 1 f - 14 on II 00 A X f FACTl'RED and for aalVat ,h. Lewisburg Foundry hr UCDPES, MARSH & fl! Dlnolntlon. THE Partnership briwrro the sntiscribo Las been dissolved by mutual coaacai i The accounts are to be settled by Raaslot i furrey.and the busines.eon.inurd byMaih., to ! I ' Hate. M ATHIAM HATE, KA.N8LOW FL'RRKT. Lewisburr. Oct. 6, Perfect Fits ! .rLfJO,! JA.? '"1 00 ' old ,..4.. North Third Street. ,.f Striped ('oat) where he will altend to Making and Cutting as usual. The FALL KAS-HIO.N) for INi:t, received from Kew York. All woik done in the best style and oa tha most reasonable terms. Produce received .1 Market prices. Lewiiburp, Sept. 3, l&ij tVA good JOUR. TAILOR wanted ly JOHN B. MILLER. re1 ea? f IX1IK undersiened respectfully announces J that his Itutt'hrr Shop in the rear :.. ' ,.i ...! .. i.....i. 1111,1. . njiriaiioii, ami cc, ton, MUllm, arc. will be reiinlarly supplied to his friends and ! the public, Ti rwir, Tiu mini and 8atc.b. muriiings, on cheap ami arcr.mnioilatirig trims. ! FRAXCH ZELLEHkj. - 1 I.ewistnrjr. May 12, 1853 NEW FIRM AT EMI.TI and CHAIR .MAKIXG Hvi.Ma rnterea into a co partnership for the PUrcose ! ul carrying on the above branches ! of buMnesa, the subscribers are ' prepared to execute work in their ! line. A T THE OLD STAXD, at the upper end of Market street, with the utmost czre and despatch. As they have toth hio! the bM advantages in retaining a know led-e ,,f tdfir bos:i;ess, and are detrrmiLfd to give entire s-jtCacin n, they hr.pe to ieciv a i.Leral share of pttn r.ae and pay. Jt'HN B. ( I TLEK. JOIJ.N HEK1Z. l.ewisbnrc;, ,ov. II, li?5a ! T l!Sr received an as..riment of netcr.a ot ' ft r. kewood Aleli..) ,.,,s. fr,m tilo 1 pn... j v Co.'s celebrated establishment. Buflalo S v . ... ' uua.u, i v ,M'" v. u v. pi ! 4J do . lio C o F 65 !o do F to F 75 J.aie 5 F to F, Piano style, lit 1 i f irirriri i. t . ... .i.ai, a.ca lI.ure; Froteatant Amerka'a Boiir fcr lt Time. ' n...i;- . Dr B0RlUSS B"tOT7 f R"l.aBiin. Jl frT J'tibhshe!! a saw asp inuaim rl tiox of Da. I () M.NO'.S HIM CKV Or KMA.I.M. '1 his popular and aluab!ewnfc (n iueh u I'rotestiiiit but i.tl.erni ise unsrcianaa; Ii.is been pronounced I y all Protestant dn.taj! inatu.ns the lut:dtrd ItuUry cf tl,e auLjvai ol which il treats. In roi.M-tjueiice cf the late fire in the Tnl. lisher's eMubiishment, be Vdi ,tn nt.,b:e r, r the Im I. w no mhsto iirP!vihe frequent i rdu lor lb s w.ik. He has lo w thr rieasbre to aiituui.ee that l.T. Iiowiinjr ha irejaied an L-.e for I.Wr.iin U rre.'ihe : '.Vaehli .'gV.7,7' ...... on .1 ii.i ):r eniareeil I public ti iir.ut tay cdiottce i.J imrr nrt 1 the . Id editn.r.s. 1 Hundreds f test!jrrn.a!s frr m ilistircc-.l clergymen. tholars riittent of tthrfn i ' clersvnie n. tholars riir!t nis i.i e. li-I.. .. Il.ee. V, o . . 1 . . 1 -,. . r . . '""'vii'K to the Iii'e ! . ' mis jiisiorr. A sinr!e, ef hevP. rrm the pen rf ibai ernment Fret. and e,ee..,,d .e,k. mil-hednia-raaiae-. I,''''tl' of .he eer.B.,.Bi,I ; amion.. irn ration., aad inndent. of Hu Hi? k ,ft. n ... , . ,..,, en , . ar, .." " rt;h-' . ae.I hiclila . ri.an.enta . Tae am,, i...,, "' ? "'" " . i-.ll. .a. ,e.e.reh..i.,lae. n,pEeB, Te.Vn r'rI , V . t the na.lire ,., t,,.,,ry UZT : " "-" n fall hi .." ', ur eV : n .-re..a. error., emeltii.. ard present e, a.i" .1 . ?' ! ln.t.,.,1- lour.,.. l,t.l i. , rTITitnS , in.Tr. ,eM,le.a,..larrant.d inthe;,','f I ' l. un.l in fr.e,. .,.d ineident.. , ., ,,!. ri. al l.teraiure; and now .hat a7oe . loried n,..n i,,.d i, v... ElS andaru-umenti: will he mo-t tirnelV.Twi . e . I'"1 " be Cle-I lo .e- i, i . f.m ardl r01' "h' "'4 tre t.l I.. .,. i a ' nB"-! ! adorning ,,, e.,. ' c Jm.1.1. f, .1. 1. : liable in.li.remen.. - ;n , ,wof em val- everv State ni ti..'i-; - fnererl, wantrt ia ! EDWARD V I L E-V0. .. . 1 Mar. 1S53. 1 . 1 r 'uZ Z r"D"!her- ! " bL ,w Ycrk- . TAKE .NOTICE! The undersigned, would regretfully announce U. the citizens of I.ewisbnrg and its vicinnv. 1 ha 1 iher are prepa red to d all kincu ai.J... . j l"S ar their fchep rn 'rse Shoeing, agon Work aad all kind of hepairmg done (o order. I'n.l 1 . .. . r. work Mav 1 . & II. 1 Isbrr. 1853 X K W Boots and STOCK OF Boobs and Shoes, Stationery. ;a;irrHE,M'bscr,b'r ""nances 10 his frier,;!. no JL '" 'he public generally that he haa i.at rubhc generally that he has jt mi r IKl i J, DO Do L rCe'VC'1 fr"m 1hlla'!e:r'a a large and eic.L 1 lent assortment of a tlr bfe tolume t.f MS rarr, i, ,i f' , I ,l l ...., j V'Vr) IS nc ItrT. i aln,1 ',' le '"fP1" A ' Vel.lS, brrkiellera arid 1 ;,iremprisirg every kind and var.etv of Gratia atljJJiien's Boets, (.alters. Monroes, Ties, Slippers Ladies' Fine Goiter rotn. Buskins, Jenny Lmds, and Ties of the Ia f.t and most approved styles. Boys', Misses', and Cliildrrn's Boots, Lace Boots, Gaiters and Mirrs cf ? style and varietv now wrm also a cheict selection of the School and Classical BOOKS now in nse in our Academies and Ft WJi together with a good assortment of Mali lirr). etc. The above eords haw. b. ,...r..n ..r.e. j ied I and witl be sold at very reduced rrires. I ha linriHrcirrviaiil r - ..- .....Keu crntinues to nanuiae ture Boots and Shoes of every descr ptien t order, and from his Ion? rxperience and determination to spare do effort oreperset please, he hepes to merit and receive a tibrral shareof business. JOHX IIOIGHTOX. Lewishtira:, May S, 1653 SCHOOL ORDERS nr.tlr priw.,i atd jV sale at the Cknmirb Ofe.
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