1 KlIA'.'A.. Pec. VO. 1PM. -J o'clock, T. 51. No important iiews sit.i-e the arrival of tho l'nciCc. Mallets unchanged tSJ'X uie Ti'.ia by She fore) kM in order t. wish -11 oar i vk-re, far aud ucar, old a . 1 j -.UK- borrowers ., ,,t i t- ptcd Si UKSl lUd'H n-'l rj;!...We miht Fiy lU-ift, L it. ...ir jjuiiifal .Moiv.iry has Mji;iri d in Address tin the subject, which t-o wi ll discuss- tho Pas:, ihe l'r.--s:nt,'ind t'le Frnr.', t'.tt wo iji J th.' t.e.t to him. (flis Ad le.- wi'l a V'eir mi M -n iay.) Bbfl lit- regular monthly meeting of the Society for Iioi'iiij into the moral and re ligij.us condition of tl; world will be held or Knd.y ..ex:, January Ut, at Si oVl.-ek P. M. A r.,rort on J.-..,iis.n will be rtaa ov -ir. i nropmiuH i. ? l!imJtin 01 l'jilud..l-LU. 'l iit: uclit! :o resjiceUully invited lo itttend. ,, , , , . 151. This ji.ar coiaou tc- .1 unJ en lf on Sunl'.y. Tt haw ;"3 Sunuave. There will l 2a iuou:i: c..i.'ai;iitiii v t-'uinl-us exoh. Such a tvdiictd." a c ...c.mh n it ,s ,B.in fr Ucnfj,. oy . f u will lh e to ptafed, wnl n"l oc:ur cijht ye.r. I low iu.ny see that yenr ? ,u, Educational Association. J ue Asooeiatin ot J fuckers lor f,or h aas oruin-d rl a-., held u. in I., i.t,r, thci'u l' iio-yhnoia, vhi at Villi!ii-Krt .iue sir in its third i i .rtei 'v iiiecting iu Ltwirburc on the ".oih Ire. iut Tho alteii.iai.ee fr.-m a d:J-inoe w n- ther Mini, wt.i-1, it. 1 .r. may Le accounted f.r by the fctlviacs of the .,, for tuuu,'h :hi a Km: whetu tho " school- infer L. a!)io..!' yet .arad..aical as i, mav sociu he u-uailv swnds it uiti-i! , " fiieudn pamj-entr-'to the auimJ lather j lhau the intellectual. i The oi.j-ou. of this Asoeiati n, f, far r.s 0 ui..h r.-:and ihem, whieh by the way ' . . 1 n ' h iiit.n.ied to cBitraiv everjr tnade i . J ' teaehu.-,) are to promote intelli-cce aud luiu,;u w ocoasiojioi iueu uu iuc ou, a goud underswuding aiuoi.jr the men!., rs ! of vitturi- 3'he war, hitherto confined to of the profusion to aak. n a decj.er in- ! ,be occupation of the Panubiau Principal-tcre-t in the minds of the reople on the ! 4nd t0 a fuW fartial encounters of the subject of p..-uer-l cdi.oatioii, and IU(,r(, j h.'S'-ile armies, appears to have aun.ed on e-pccially to dev.- m.-an lor cleTj'-ri; the j tLs 15Iaik ti,e character of direct ag- standard of xdioliri-uij' aiuon the techi r.1. of our common -1I100U. The Aoeialiou i not coiuped itxelusiely of teachers, R its title would seem to import, but aeecrd- ing to .he phraseology of one of its hy lairs, is intended to include the " friend of edu- j cati n geuerally " The ad.lrcMof lr. M alcom, FreMd.'ut of the K,-i,.r. o the suliioet of eduction i wai listened to by a iarpe and in.ollipent ' i.iJinnpf itirl iai a wfll m-At nri h'a Vi'i! j i timed production, in keepinp with th l.ib ! Prescribed. But we have never concealed reputation of its author. The contrast he i r T'iui,,n th;lt tl,e evcoU purring m drew betwe-n th,, ao called .eVm-t.e ,., I Ivast might ere long cuntpel us to meet tnd the syM.n.at;0 edueaied K.-hoL.r, was j by ""r rM"Iute nieasurc a sterner alter nvrst happy and truthful. - In the cou. j naUve, and wc have repeatedly urged upon cludiii- part cf his address the Doctor took ! tbc Government of England and France occasion to refer to tho r.oent effort put :tie necessity of being prepared wit h a plan forth in some part of our country to ex clude the lJltde from the eotu .11011 Eehoo.s. This bo deiiouaeed in t'.e most emphatic turms as aiiii-Hepublioan aud anti-Aiucr-ican, and .rononnccd it a scheme of foreign papists to overthrow the protectant rtligiou and lira'Tties of this country that Rome j but little h. p of tuahing pood Catholics out of the American people so long as they j remain a nation of Bible-readers, hence j rhe would bum ihe Bible or stal it : and 1 uy thU end lo r minious at.um u. are hold t t declare t!;at tin v rcard the " invention ! of IViatiu ' an a l urr '' and a curse, ad- dcdthc-t U.tr it has uud.iuh.cdiy proved : ... , he .'Holy Mother Church." ; The i Hjt announced the preit truth i -fall ti'adel ; but, in spite of the impor that the Bible li the .undard of morality j of the P1:l, il bas lonZ been con- f ,r this laui thut the f .tii. ri of our col- j sldcrcd the most vulnerable point on the ouialhistorv, an.l th, fraiu.-n of our fonsti- J ih coast of Asia Minor. The ;,, o ,.:,Ti.1..r,d it. and that many of j batteries, whatever they be, appear cur State goveriutfiita have cunrej-dy ro r. , ,. ... I .....t...,;,,., l,v tl... furnishes another rxamtile of the compar reee'.ved wtl.i u.knied ai.proljatio.i vy tne . i i ,, at;ve weakness of ordinary fortifications au li. U 'e. e U 'fe- to ee tue address su , . . ' . ,, mi ii.u.c. i i opposed to modern nuval gunnery. la tho ev:riiu2 a very able ptp.T on the I The confirmation came from Bucharest subject of l'n-m ynphy and Phonotyphy ' and other llussiau sources. But here is was re-t 1 by Mr. Ui k.;k-s, of MiIKiUe. ' The Otiieii .Sihk :" The Russian Fleet Columbia Co., t' The aillhor is evi- ' ALMOST CrT TO 1'IKCKS. SEVEN OK TUEIR deutly a very w ..-:.i In-ii.i tj the new sys- ; finis ifXH OR lETROYEI. Having tern of pcli;uj,i.d ir :ied the tnatttr with j given the Russian aceount of the battle, the fu:luss of ..ne tn-rSjjhiy aciaaintcd , we learn by a telegraphic dispatch received w ith the sul j ct. Tho Pr. st l.-tit l.y way ; at Paris, on the 12th hist., that the Rus- ..t comment, MJ tlr.t he tooted w.tn much interest upou th. pres. i,t movement .or .ne T..f.n.four..rtMVr.. 111 - il' . - . I ...h lie na i Uoi aunieicuuy ao.,.,e.. cue uU - j.-ct to express any decide t cpiiuon ujion tl.c peuera. tueri.., ...it as .or ...o.se.. Ur believed Lesho .M h. natter sj.eil words to mil his own lasv. 11 cvuIJ ree nn rea- r.on why jiiihrt.'jh .l.'.jht not an well be r polled to low a wa? at cur elbow hinted tbat he mii;ht as wc-il drop the ir. The rport of Jlr. B. w ill be published. Upon the whoie wo are ciieoiirapc.l to hope that ibis A-ic:.ition, however feeble its beginnings, will yet eventuate iu much g iod, pot only to the icdivieual u embers of it but to the people whom they serve. Ihe next rucetiu" i.f the Association will n uu i a: itjuvii:.-, j ucviay, A; nlo.l'Jji. u. Remember ;a: IVt Printers 1 The Turkish War. fin-it Naval H.iltle. a Turkish Fl.et(!estroVfd-IWia takes j.rxHi..l against Turkev-lho fi i ? i i higllly Important News. The Collins mail steamer Pacific arrived at New York on M.md-.y aficrn.iua, briDg - j nig laiverpow ua'.es to uec. mo. j riie utw frorj tue seat of war u highly j iwp-rtaiit. A .art of the Turkish fleet oa I Sea has been beateu by the Itua- I r 1 Admiral .uacuiuou. t:. f..l!.;., ,..t,...r,,..,n ..atnl. m r;A (r Vi, tho ..r.f 10- ):, the 80th of Nov. ,ix Russian ships .-.f the line, ...d.T Admiral Maebiuoff, at - tacked a TurUL .quudrou at Siniopc, and i taf with.,U..din,. the violent fire of the land I'a'tuiius iu the roaJs. in an hour and a ; ,(ii,f ouU1-ltlte!y Jestrjed stven Turkish j fr; onc stcam f,j ,tef two hooners j , , An .ttemr)t I - was r.iiJu to take the Turkish flig-ship, with Omiisii l'atha on board, to Sebastopol, lut as Fbe luyan to .ink while at sea, Os- j tn:m l'aeha aiid the crew were taken on 1 hoard the I'.uian tihipi j '-The itus-ian flag-ship had suffered so , ..me!, .hat ,t could hard.y reach BeUa.to- pol. A d,i.utcl. from ftd.a, of the 6th met , which reached fans by way of ic.i- niitch that it could hardly reach Subaeto- i I , enfirms the above iotcUigei.ee, with- !t giving further details. The number i " I'rll,ce MenL":uff immediately left i lW St """"ft ,0 "-muwrneate i tlMf uvw 0f V1C,ur t0 th0 fcn,PcrOT-M I n an editorial ou the receipt of this news 1 !h', '" says : ! 1 ,,p ,!', ""w "om me S'-ai 01 war, j wu,cli we eerdjr wu newta- ! ha" "w bl-cu corroborated by eevcral 1:111 - Cfauncis, a y a positive announcement . '" t'"t; o2icial )"a:xl of France. War has j W"" earnest. A naval action has been ; W"E"1 ul""! l,,e KUMl u iU,uor' Kua' inS iu ilc ,otal destruction of a portion of j Le Ottoman licet; and for the first time in I 1iMV.1l ttwfr.rt. rtuccinn tiiii.tilran hn rA. ' - . . 1 1. 0.1. . .1 i.j .c . 1 1 reKioo, and the jr.mperor ot Kusia has thrown dosvu the gauntlet to the maritime Powers precisely on that elemeut on which I they are bet prepared to meet him. We have thought it our duty to uphold and de- ! . 1.1. l"c " Tce, as long as peace wss l'0l"P:'"" W!,u lue nouor aua u'gn'y ' lb we feeI rWl tbat the last we Le 8,15,ercd t0 8 F0We P1" ull;u a JU1 . interests 01 ngtaua ana ot iue ciwineu I of operations adapted to such an emergen I ey. If the intelligence last received be confirmed in the manner in which it is re lated to us, the time fur these resolutions to take effect is already come." " Sinope is thc beat harbor on the eoast ! of Asia Slinor, situated about 300 miles . . . i r i . . i . -1 . , "on. uc uonoru. ana at me narrowest Imrt the Riaek S a, being only 42 mar- "'me leagues from Sebastopol. the town j "f Sinope is built on the isthmus or peu-1 jutting out into the Kuainc, aud i forming two capacious harbors. That to 'he southeast is used by the Turhs as a j "aval station. The town is a square, j CanKej wun towers, ana covered oy a ! to have been mute incompetent to meet the tire of the ships, aud this engagement p.au .croc cons.uerao.y oumumocrcu .ne lui.is... ..au. ...... . . ish. in addition to the six ships of I (c.at.j'llt a.r Alnliitiu.ff a I,aa li'ifl , , j .wiite iripaus, a in ana eve steamers, , ... ... , " I but fourteen. The Turks fought with b j most desperate bravery, and caused the I Russians the loss, in sunk aud burned, of j two ships of the line, three frigates and j iwo steamboats! The shore batteries were totally iuciScicut f-r protection. The re- mainin, Russian ships were so badly disa- bled tbat they could take no prizes, and could with difficulty make their way back to fcoastopoi. Private letters from Paris state that tlie news ot thc disaster to thc iurkish fleet ; was received witu tne proioundcst ajtomsii- mem aud -i ier. i ne i.mperor is sLaica to Lave been ovcrwliclmcd by the intelligence. . . . LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST PlTJfthe S" opewtins noticed'of , late , Tlrki UAV, . V'l ' over tub Russians, aitnougn na very Urge arm.es had met- , fw iad fa Nojomler, and a hard winter was anticipated. grca,Cgt ginee the Battle of Navarino. L;ferpool Deo. 14. Breadstuff are 1 . active, a renewed demand Lav- ; iug spr3ng up Holland and France, j j,., La3 ajvncea IfcJ. Wheat has aJvilIlcf,,i 2d. to 3d. siuee the sailing of the j Aniur;ca- I A lonaon correponaeui oi .no ou.- i fierebl Advertiser, writing under date of I lec. 9, says that the total loss of the Turks I i P t0 tl,c PrcMnt tirae Lm bout 4000 '. meD. otola 1800 were woaudei kllled ! in ti(- The loss o 'ho lKusS'a' ; lu 'erJ ,owe3, ; w"b - " j- r ; tbe Kussian J the Principalities now i numbers about 80,000. The effective force J of the Turks is not stated. Great FlTO la NOW York! v .. j Loss v tJ,e greatest Ship in the World, the "Great Kepubhc, and other Vessels, and Stores Loss, $l,9i0,0.)0. About midnight our city became the . of onc rf (he .f he dtlstructjvo C(Ulf,agr,tioas with wllich n eVfip ... - we firs. diacovereJ in a buiidingill tho reer of No. g44 rr0Qt ieJ . j Tread well & Suns, cracker baker. Owiug j 8prea(J piJly)8nd in tcompantivcj short ; t,f til),e b(Jth the frJat M j luHd. ! inw. with the moat of lW, eon.nM wero cousumed. The adioinine premcises, No. 242, occupied by Must?. Jone?, Rowland ' & Co flour dcalcrs, Md No. 240, Mr. D. Y. Manwaring, were destroyed. The flour store of Messrs. Harris & Co., No. 2 10, was ajs0 destroyi.d. Ai,out half nast ona o'clock the riW 0f ,jje stupendous new ship Great Republic took fire Owing to ,he immense height of hcr niasts it WM inipog.4ibi0 for tile en. ginea to paJ npon thc flalUMj nJ the con. i . -t r n sequence was mat tne lallin spars soon o r set her deck in a blaze. At three o'clock her foremast fell, knocking her mainyard out of the slings, and shortly after the mainmrst came down across the deck. Her mizenniast followed, carrying with it the spanker mast. The vessel was now a per fect wreck, being one mass of flames abaft the mainmast. From tho rapid manner in which the flames were spreading it was apparent that nothing could savo her. She was still burning at half past three, and by this time probably nothing remains of that magnificent floating palace but a char red and blackened hull. From the Great Republic the fire spread to the large ship Joseph Walker, over wblcn tD0 flame8 na to npMy M to b;d defiance to all efforts to save her. She be longed to the black star line, and may be considered a total loss. A large ship, supposek to be the packet ship Do Witt Clinton or the clipper ship Red Rover, lying next the Great Republic, caught fire in the rigging, and soon become a complete blaze. She was towed out in front of the Catharine Market by one of the Fulton ferry boats, and afterwards floated up the river. She eventually burned to the water's edge. In addition to the above, several other vessels mostly fiehonnenflnrl 1nnnsfi:i.i - i the;r gprs nd r;gg5ng lQned The ,. ;nrj,y 0f them, however, escaped a total destruction by slipping their cables and drawingoutiutothestrcrm. X.Y.Utraid, Vtc- Sr A dangerous nest of counterfeiters has just been broken up in the village of Knoxville and Corning, in Steuben county, jNcw lork. bix persons were arrested. named James Cutler, aud Susan his daugh ter, G. B. Thompson, C. D. Jollie, Judson Palmer, and a man named Cherry. The operations were carried on in the house of Cutler. He and his daughter Susan, a girl of about eighteen years of age, and Judson were taken to jail. It is believed that these are only a portion of the gang. We also notice that John Tarr, and a colored man named Toney, from Muncy Dam, in this county, were recently arrest ed at Wellsboroug, Tioga county, on sus picion of being engaged iu counterfeiting. Several hundred dollars of counterfeit mo ney was fouud in the possession of Toney, and a small amount in the possession of 1 arr. i hey were committed to the Tioga Jail. Muwjf Luminary. t&-ln the U. S. Senate on Tuesday, Mr. . g . Bm;.;n fltr t, 1 , , ., ... P. . constructioo of , railroad through the tcr- of the Unitcd gtatc8 f the ' , Missisg;ppi riTer to the Iacific. Mr gH. j , ,. :ulrod, i of the Ww, j, of B lMissisai ; J r5rer and toestabli3b ,naval depot at : (jrcans. At this stage of the proceedings j a message was received from thc House an- nouncing the death of Hon. Brooking j Campbell, Uuited States Representatives 'ro,m "nnessee wr. Jones, ot lenncssce, de,,eK? ' ' fce"IB8 and ""P gy Ma. SoL'LE. A Paris correspondent . sag tbat Mr. SoulCj jjnitcd States Minis J u.r at the Court of Spain, is suffering sc. vere!y from a pulmonary attack. Th game icttcr ajs0 lncntiorj8 that on the 6th ilkit. tbere were 175 cholera cases at the hospital, with 123 deaths. Democratic SUU Onmilm. JSTKS r rf fa gu,e Convention at Harrisburg, and whereas tho usual day, tho 4ih of 3Iarch, will be Saturday, Resolved, that the next State Conven tion be held at Harrisburg, on Wednesday the 8th of March next, at 10 o'clock, A. 51., and that it will assemble in the Hall of the House of Representatives, if it shail be the pleasure of the House to grant tho uso of their Hall. WM. L. HIRST, Chairman. Wm. Cuetis, ) gec.s. Ue.nby L. DiErrEXBAcif, ) Whig State Convention. At a meeting of the Whig State Com mittee for Feuu-ylvaula, held in Philadel phia, Dec. 13, 1853, it was, on motion of Col. Edie, of Somerset, unanimously ?cW,That a Convention of Delegates of the Whic nartv be held at Harrisburg, on the 15th day of March, 1854, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Go- vernor, Canal Commissioner, and bupreme Court. A. K. CORNYN, Cbair'n. Henry S. Evans, Sec y. A COUNTRY Dollar Paper! A Word about the "Chronicle." Over 500 weeks has this journal now been issued, and two weeks will conclude its tixth year under its present administra tion. About half of its 2C2 original pat rons' names remain upon the subscription book. The CHANUKS the past year have been as follows : Subscribers removed location 75 j UU HG. J vuwtiuvi. do discontinued aud paid up like men 52 do runaway or "stopped" without paying up 11 Go Nett increase 50 The "runaways" owe us about $75. We send papers to Europe, Asia, Can ada, and 22 States and Territories. Assuming tbat every paper we print has ytw readers, the Chronicle has over 3,o00 hearers a congregation which is punctual iu bad as well as in fair weather, and is larger than that of the most faithful prea cher or the most eloquent lecturer, (but thc salary considerably less.) Since the Chronicle came into our hands, we have clothed it in new type, at a cost of &300 nm Slftl! OCm h.. nMrlji doubled Printing paper bas advanced 20 or 25 per cent. Tho number of workmen employed is larger Farmers' produce is raised in price generally but our terms have not been advanced. Thus, while our p'ttronnje has increased, our pnfiu have not 6T"A reasonable inference from these premises is, that wi must raise our rates of CHAROIS, or our vernier must obtain an increase ef patronage. The papers above us on the West Branch, and some on the North Branch and elsewhere, have raised their charges. We choose to wait one year longer at the old rate s trusting that we may be favored with such an increase of Subscribers. Advertising, and Job Work, as may enable us to keep on at our old rates. In almost every neighborhood, within 20 miles around Lewisburg, additional patrons might readily be obtained. We send out weekly 98 papers in tinyfe urappen. To print, fold, envelope, and direct singly; 52 times a year, affords but a small profit indeed. If each oue now getting a paper alone will get one or more new subscribers to join him, the larger packages will go more safoly, and afford us better compensation. One Dollar a Year Tico Centta Wak (and no postage in Union county,) is all the paper will cost to any old subscriber who will obtain one or more new ones, and send thc Cash for all ($1 each) in advance. This offer is for one tear only. With such a chance, no Housekeeper, no Young Man, should be without the Chronicle. B&.We ask all who approve the course of our paper, to aid it by getting one or more subscribers.'gl EXPRESS between Lewisburg and Mlllerstown! THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Lewisburg and community generally that he now runs an ExpreiM be tween the abovs points, once a week leaving Eewisburg on Wtdnadag; and returning on Fridnyt. Ail packages for this region directed to my care, will be carefully delivered at reas onable charges. Freight also transported from Lewisburg lo Millerslown. Dec. S3? 1853 C.F.HESS. Adralnltttrator'w !Vtlce. T HAVE received from the Register of tmion l county. Letters of Administration upon the estate of l)r. Jaa W. SiatoxToit , late of 1'hie nixville, Chester county, Penn'a, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payments, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement law PETER BEAVER, Alministrator. Lewisburg. Dec U, 1853 ELECTION. NOTICE is hereby given ihe Stockhold ers of the Lawiaaeaa Barnes Coaranv, that an Election will be held al ihe house of A. H. Blair, in the Bomngh of Lewisburg, on Monday, the Jd day of January next, for the purpose of eleciing'one President, six Manag ers, Treasurer and Clerk, to conduct the con cerns of the Company for one vear. WILLIAM CAMERUN. President. Lewishnrg, Dee. 14, IMS SCHOOL ORDKKR na,ir printtd aad ft sale at the tkrtnick OffeV BRANCH l AhMJ JLaml Sates Valuable Real Estate r IH ltLIC SHE. ITTIM. be offered al ullie. le al ihe Ue residence of William I'.erkhimer rfoe'd in Chiliquae i, Noilhuiuheilaiid Co, it 1 o-clocW, P.M . on Tiiursdav, Jantakt 20, 18"i, the following real properly ot said deceaea : A FARM containing about .irrr,; 100 acres ,.f waich are cleared aud in a pood ; state of cultivation. The resume i l.rsl rate i Timber I-an.l. It is houmlrd ty lands ot Aaron t..mlv. Ilii'h Maritn. and Andrew I. retzer. The improveineiits are a good two-story -, HVU4C Wilis - l r. j Uam with Shejs attached, Waou house, house, and all other Outbuildiiifjs neecsKary ; for the convenience of a lurm a Ceier Anil j rf&and Press, a large Api'Ie O.charJ, u.d a. . SSTvariety of other choice fruit. The fcna ' is well supplied with Water. i Also a LOT situate i.i the township sod . cnuntr al'ercsaid, bounded by Un.U of Andrew o Mi,;iil) ctiDta;ili'Ils tJ At.r.s, hereon As j erectcd a lwelling houae and Stable. 2. Killer, rentier, ami a puo;ic ii'au i.-auiu. persons wjbhins to vie I do so by apply ins to Tran. iew tlie property, can is U'Thliiiiii' resi- . .. . - .. .. Tl....... I'. i L liimAr dine on me laroi, 01 o. -. ! residiug on ihe lot. Terms nude known on the d-iv td sal.- hy Tiir: l!E!i;s 50( of Vvir.LKv Btniimi. ii'-c tl Miltoutaii copy t s. and chart: the Heirs. Orphans' Court Salc.i BY virtue of an order from tho llrphar.s' Court of Pnioi. coui.iy.ti.a n,. AJinn.i.'.iratord ot mmc.l V ils, late ot I Mini niuwi laie ' d, lll fll a. prite suld tho r..l.1IL. iowii. Kelly To. ileceawd, ill -ll a. prite suld tho I following REAL ESTATE, to wit : 'J'hit valu:ib!e truel ot l.n.d situated .11 tiie ; roUK.ni ii!unill cus.d r.'ui nlrm m..'..iia l..-r in. u.i - own-bin and county a'ore-ial, willuo 1 J ui: anJ ad h- Ul l.-r o k' t trai r 1 .1 11 . I - I....,., I. , I Juur l'.l,.liirl. 'i l!.i..M-d Lr ip-n. 01. l..- .i.h li -' of .he lhrimg tillage ot EewishurK, houiui.d ii.dv d 10 r....eu...-.1. n. ....u: h. .... i-.i-t hy land of llie heil of Tho's V llfon dec d, j mr. VUn i. lui... ii.i.ul... it.-u. al.a La.. i.l nf r UaiJ Meyer, Fla.el Clmsaii. Joel Kot. Phil- , -.J ..y v..,.u. ... ..1 - ?'-d ' ' 'V'J' Uil : ip tshook, aud othe:, colltaUll.lg J i .11 IIS r.m,,,, l. , i.i. yo..r tru'y, or thereabouts, l)0crescleJrrt.l.htiing theie. July J'J, lfc;.i.! c.-;ku.di J. (". t.'il.3. on erected a two.o.y Frame Houai.d Kitchen, a Kramo Ham. a prllB House fand a never lailiiiK Sfiine of Wain.) ami a.l other oul-tiui.dii.es nweniary l..r lue con.iuri and eonenienre of a Kami. Th.'ie is "'s'';if5 a good Apple Orchaid, with a variety ol Fruit Tree. The cleared Und is iu a hia.li atate of cultivation, and abuundi ith I.t.i.CitJiie lor all necessary puipuse. The aliovf pmperty will answer to .liviilc into TWO or Til It EE PA It MS, unJ w.llle sold lo Mui. uuichakera. Por (anna of ae apply to ei.her of the nub cribe,o. luTaoMi VVusoi, on the piemieea. i liiillT. H. I.AIKD. j WM. WILSON Jn. 8pt. 13. 153. Adminhlrutun FOll SALE, large Brick Foundry, Tl'llVr six vears aro. situate in t!ie Biouirli If ol' lwiturz, Uniou Co, Tahiti a very favorable loeation, hit bv Cil feel and two sto-j JjC SUSQUEHANNA RAILfiGAD v'"""rj hi.tj ,.f iU ijet .with one Eisht Horse Eusine, .... , ... , . . '''""" Mill, Charcoal Mill, and Machine fc-AfA i I" U ntfci JmM l.-ift..unj t ; . . i,.e.;i .ore ..f ihe btr trr in tie Pvl-c'hp.l- -Il ""...1 ..u.i.i.... ' - 1 jL 'A' ' '""''oti. i.e I-.HS ttfii Li.afip icr ries lugh, Scouring WUn Jtl'jfhp.l iill uever lailiiie wvm oi but in uie i ou;iy. Also a lar-e VAUE-KOOT. 40 by Mt feci, two stones liitfii, with an OKFIt-Ii 16 by SO feel attached therei. L. U. CHUIsT. Iivwixburg, July 5. 15 JTor 0n!c. r.VTt 4 T u...l .!.... r -i '.! .r..i.uf I .' Nil r the comer ol Market und u ater M.-., well situated for a residence, for b'isintss. or for a residence and pinee of business. There is a lare I'.ilH-'K I louse contain ing 4 I a rue. rooms on l'ie first floor, 6 bed rooms uu the second floor, and I laroe finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen and Washhouso adjoins, nod it bis nlso a lartre cement Cistern, a Pump and Well of' good water, aud all thc liOCCSsary OUt - buildins. I UI ICIIIIS v,e. aj'i. v.' v.r..... . .. ..en, Rsq. H. K. DAVIS. I.piburff. Pent. ?H. 159 FALL FAfcflllU'i5-lS03. HAT, CAP & C'LOTIIii STORE, South Etut Corner Market und Hard Xts. t 6, p CnntrA. "VJ TTAVE niai nnenetl and for sale cheap fiT - - ... j - - - r ------- - - , j. a. i,asn or in excnan;?e lor country ireuuee Huts Moleskin Nos. I, 2, :i; fiilk Nos. 1, 2. 3; Ansola Nos. 1, 2. 3 ; Mack curled brim, pearl and rlat brim Hui.ttariaii, fine brush,- mapgon, wool, for Men and Uoy. suutnirr Hals from Panama dowu to a levy chip. ............... ... j cription, '.o suit everyb. dy. I Clothing Coats, l'ant, and Vests fori Men and Boys ; Shirts of different kinds, shirt , collars, sticks, hanilkerrhiets ploves. socks, am.u .,r ik. In.At cli'l sn.f r.f fr..-v itp. in short every thine; to wear from head to foot. .. AI'O fiirnpt Tlafs sp.fi Trunks. tdipCl D.1,,3 UI.U llUl.tk.-l. Thankful to onr customers for pat favors we hope for a continuance ef the same, as our prices are low. iuve us a caii aim examine for yourselves before pnrcliasiug elsewhere. A large assortment of Furs, such as Muffs, Victoriues and Muffatees, &c Panama, Leghorn Hats, and Bonnets whit ir.i am raassiu on short notice and reason able terms. Nov. 4, 1S5J rn ,,l., tmaer I the Firm of Cunisr & Faim helweeti ! 1 1 f'l.ri.-t q.t.l t lo,,riTU X Pr.,.1. i . I, Foi.udrv Business, is this 21th day of June I.r VI ..... --.r.. -. . . ... ..... 1853 dissolved by limitation. tieo.A. Frick is alone authorized to settle the buiiuess of the Finn, except in case of his ahsenc.e from home when L. U. Christ will attend to the same. I.. B. CHRIST. fir.O.A.FRICIC. N. B. All persons indebted to said Firm are requested to make payment of the same by the 1st day of October next after which lime all accounts will lie left with a Justice for immed iate collection. 4K0 Dissolution. "4TOTICE it hereby Riven that the Co-Fart-nership theretofore existing between the subscribers under the Finn-name of Mttzger i Munvin, was by imitu il consent dissolved on the 1st of May last. All the accounts are to be settled by S. D. Mnnson. JACOB I.. M ET7.fi E It. SALMON D. Ml'NSON. Lewisbnrrr. Sept 2S. !S53 KASII noi refused at the OlTn:e o the lit tisburg Khrunicle. HE Partnership heretofore exisim ! - 'r3GOC ' yjJIl'Tp , --.ml:, j noLLOWAY'S FILLS ' . Thr. Iilii- Mm c uiMd tLtirlT o' raWnl biri. .a wm uum Bui,i" j ,..,!, ,JCr. thj he with thr.h..ut tin .uuu m.,-t rM.aur.i.n.rj.. . rZk ,:a,i,ija.auiV'( iL..tuJ s-..uiu., ; ivnmm h. fiTnr in u-ii-ir ii' 'ti'i k . . MinU'" t"u""1 w u"1'1'- Weakness and Dcbility.-ltMoration toj Health of a Gentleman, s?.:d U, v. hcu ( at Death's djer. t Tj PiN" l..U, ,,. ,; Sir K Mr. wm l"..XK, ir.ertv a twl !'t al l.. plf,liii.l Un in a docliniiiir ttalBol InMll. :ur U(,ii r.l . f t!in j.f. imdeal.; t f ) n" ' 1 l.ii;liUy wpiR.ttM ""J i'l' " '"' I:ih1uii.iiii.-nIwI Wl'rirmtr.t.. t.r l.uiti-ui.fU-l.a r:t.l L..lirl im.n in Uol..fcl. Lout rUmrt. II- at la-t ul .T I Hl. und Httl-r I r .duv t. i.l..rt.l K. !.. tl.. ir m.-iiuj. lie :t.l, .uiir. C .I w. N' York. :.n-J liu" Ol.t writ:. II lO .V, ll.itt l.f UIJ. 11- t.T LlUT II. li.-UlH., ...J.IinJ lib-UlA)i.l.itlLll)aV u menli;.a tlv t , bM o.ra er.t ! t,.ti m m it.-ac .r.v.,ur lf.i : j ,tUiin. tir. y- .r . vt. i.tr. I tu.mt.iy smith, iu.iitielnt'iT. : A perniriiictit t lire or a aiMease-i uui i Dit.ny Years' duration. CV.'V ' tt teitr fr.t. 2r. Iain..,, ('.imuI, hur Sir In tic, .ir 1. 1 y..ur lH..! nommatid a m..r , th,- f ui.l.c. A-m .r..r."r taiirci.a.y iu L.r tuC Uiii..i . rxt' l.sirM wlc Oiu any ..ih-r yn (.iWI.-rs m-di. lu- '-IT ylri..'iiKTi.rMiIni imii nrfu: I.r n..ii i n..tl.lityl.i.r..u..urie aif. ,,-,..,,., a KTI.re ..t.T. r. . ir. m .r.c.-.- "t it j i?'ii'Mfu; lriiiii aitei.d..i a'ruw.1 r tl a: ' Jo l.'kT.i..'u.'l ur.. ai..'.. m -V.ll.-.' Cni- n. .;u!.- ! TU;M iW .r, r.a.fa.- ey.e..! .a usja A .1Ie pn.,if j.,udJw S-.-: lar.v A;i,ma Uv.- ...trjr A.;drr.a pv.-.-n:ery I.Orl inflr.1 Si nipt, m I l.iii.bi. Ccm l.ryHl-rlnl l.ul.ti.aj Tit- ls,.t. ncj, i I t.iintn r -i..'. Irr-K '''i V .u-.r S..'U-.l on ulurit.vl r.l.uiai.tiDl I u-. r. th. skin ,.t. i.t tt'OVrlCuli'l'lS kiU,U .t!t.-rt I'.tt C'jr.tf.st'i uf Ortut '.l K"t: iiLou j! V. iivr -si At- b-. fula, or l orm , f kil Kit ir - Kvi U..U-;.. il-na-a.;e M-.l.i' iallY i'4l.U.-a SoM Mt tl:f F.-tl '.i.l'uir.t rf Vrt.CrrHT l!uAT, I StrauJ. im-ir aVinii 'r. L-M.il-it.) an-J 1-j t h.ufc- T. I hi 'ay. tto lir. wi.i rn.vc rltfi: uf'iliti"!!. t"r!t; al -t l.v all r "latftftMs; Int4it m !ri, n.- : ! thronifliOitt the tutJ Mt. in al T 1 rtm r, ; I nnJ $L- i--li- To I l.au i Ijkj-o ti.u l Iifi; , I li n, 1m hi-, r iii thi Lilian. i ; hTt- i ft niijttiiT;iM f jitie T tukins ! l:r.-i I R-ixt . . R. Iir rti' n ft-r Hit r-u-:ii: t i;t ut.'.i. e.T ilifjitit r, are ftui it.il to oat L L-x 1) aV STILL MUilE XKWS CUXCLUXLXG -wir: tbrougli by itlifatnt.ui s ! ! IT in a tai l th.t I. II. KiMtl has P 't ahead of all tt.a Co.i.oai.o-s. ai.d b.. n opened oue ol ihe 11 ami larc-t Mucks ot FALL fic WINTKU (iOOI)S ver upctiej in llii.s Cvunlrv, aiirt if i-ut h i) In arJ (jualttie at n ill 4i(tacti.'ii to all. DRY GC0DS of all kinds, i;i;j(!:i:ii:s. T'a, Spi.-.. Si.n-r, .V'.il,., Crs. ker. S mp, c'au.ttti.. To! i.-i s'al, it. A!fu lltinltrnre, Jufunr.i,-e. d J.inrurr. Jiiot ami SffH-s, Jt'lf, and C.ip of the httst stv le and heft quality I'.nhreilas, IJru?hp, i'iojiii, j'.uits i.iui.J an., dry, I'll;, of all kinds, an.l oih. r articl.s . .. numernu to mention all ot which will be soli! at piicea so low as la asloni.-h purchasers. All kindi of C'ountiy I'KUULl- U taken ii. exchnnse tor i.'ooJ-. i (Xj'r'le ei'e m a ra'l before f urch-.Miu i eieunrre,ai I cnarge noiuine lor louton; at m i. II. I.ISEL. M IHinl.nrj, Pel IS 1931 WATCH fia DEPOT, Ipy-.war; LEViSBORG, PA. A. L. HATFIELD,, haa and apiendid assort ntnt of in his, i Suiawi.i and Jitm, ju,t rcciv.d fro... the bst importing and .".laiiuiaeturing Houji-s I iu l'hilad. Iphia and N e Yo. k, a nd cane.i uen t , ..., lb. ,( uu,rhrJ f,... .!..,; i:.. . , . i ... i. w u .1. . . , jut-rs w.iif (Mv. n v uc uuitrdtrrs. , ... ,, . . ,..,..r11iii,w,i,i wk $."si 00 to ,i HO " 4.1 CD to " iU I'll j u do i jrt-irl. lk . '""i'' An. hers, mil jrri.-i. t-L rli UU t io .in " ao i k .iu . "t'A': US ?" Z " do Ki.il..h and livi.i-l. Vsu-hr., lK 12 no H lt, ft.i.t Uw, lull jw!f.l, yT r(, a t, jrwi,, do ll.iotinn .1.. j.-r.r.i, )it.ru)1,u lly,.r L,PiUr, -1 j. .-!, ...i to 11 10 i Ml j a.i ihi r..' o.' ' LO no 1" 0.1 lo on ; In no U' no I IMt 1 do J..r.r.t, i CHI " U CiU " 1 1 HO ' Siivrrviuiirtrrs. . tleru.au ilvrr aroouJ haad 11 U'b, I o..ld Ouard ( bain i ta.i.' ..b ibin, j (ir,ini,uj rublhaius : .in Vasti-bama, rTil.: ..0 r ' S .HI I i (a) " 14 no " S 00 , 00 ..o ne 17 CO ' r.uwa,riui.irr.rr.ii. iirauch.iv. 1 f0 " I -j o oo in .in I Gold liriitlrmrn.. r.reat Pii.. io t'ulf Pin?, dillrrruk Miv, do KOittrr Uinn. iiold Karltin-?, i...'h aa II.M.jva, Tr-.p., Ji-aoy l.iinli, Ci.rD. W lira i, Siraw lirrrv.lulcr. Scroll, liraacti, a.- (l.ild W'sti h rals, d. Uri lttv, .to IV.tcilt, do lVna. do .rcra.!l.. do lluotinir Um-UvIi. (Mrirdia) -ou a or, ; on 5 IH. 1" no oi. 111 .H i . 1 0(1 ' Z ,0 " ill 1 Li 1 il) it " no a ill . do Brrrl.t. Si. .!.,. TaMen. Drt. and Ii Salt. 1 110 " 1 On " ' S.l.rr nrrtarlr. . - - 2 ..0 And a variety ol tine eoo.I, Mtest sly lea, neatly got up. at price to suit ihe times (fcj- aild m. go. up, ai pners iu run .lie imira fj-auil wai- riiteJtobewhatsold..r. Also a gieal variety of Rilt and plated B'"di Chains, I'iiu, Spoons. Lockets. Sprclaelea, Case, B xketa. Ear Rings. Sha I Pinii, Hair l'ina.Coral Lead.-, steel Beads, Fursea.&c. Ac , c. AUo llm?? a .la spring and i UIt Ctf..:t.J ft r.ft do o0 hour do df do 2 50 H.lav wihnI audiltTiiar river, 7 ini . Mouth Clork'. 1., IM) Alabacli-r rarlorClnrka, 10 i O Patri.l LrtrrOjr Msriliw r.ort.,, s 0.1 Frrucb Acoordt-obl. a krvn, 2 .11 do .to l'O.J ."' 3 ,t ro!k da IeJ, lu oo Muif RoXr.., S 11O , oo ' " Z 1 4;.o' IS to i I I i5w.j , And hundreds Of article nnl mentioned. Watches, Cck ami Jewelry carefully re paired and warrauled. Call and see. March. 1853 I til 8 RUSSET'S CHAIN KEAl'EF, for ctittiuj; both drain and Grass Great fmprnvnirn'f fr 1.V2 ! A I AN TFACn'RED and for sale at the all e lspnrff r iiinrirT lie "s Z 1 ,2,000 Worth .f VAN SET FVttSITVRK. ! For sale u the large Brick VVjrcroora of j ' - Uonat-hj &. Elder, i f un t. St. Ax fr'jia UU.r'i Hotrl.) k fVR stock eomji . f V. ait.ul and Cuture l)rcsim UtkEAl.i' : Plain and Kaner Mahocanjr Uureaus Sf CKETAKIES and LOOK CASES in endie.i ' varieiv. 1 bOFAS. OTTO.VA.S, DIVJXS, : Center. Mol'a. Uniior, and Ureakfast Tal..-' tireian. Kre.o b. Octapon. fi.tiairr. .,j Conn,.... BEUsTEAli.K..ew..d. wV'uf Manosa.'.v and Cotrage WASHSTAJflJS arj various other ar.lclea. ah wirk ." to be well made, nj ri 0)()St reasonable terms. Cash. Prcx'ur and Lumber lakru in pavrarnt. h" i,,,,. ocu 5, lsf.3 Eisso'ctlcu. 'I IHE Pattnersl.i.' hnw-fto tUe subcriUN lias tri u aisseltiu oy nmti.al tp.tL I ne aceuui.ts are to Le srttlrj ly Ksns!k Purrey, am! the I r!i;i -s ci.ijt.urd ty Mathiai Hal". :! A J JiS HATE. l(A.sl."JV PI.EEBr. I.ewiburi.'. Oct. P, i.S3 Pcrl'vct Fits! ii.JO!. Si. 51 il cairieifB ike 'i'ail.irii.g tusiLte.-s, on ht can fw k, at old slii,. ot. -Ni'Mli 'I hird tlifet, (sirn rf Striped '..:.') a hi re he will Ltd r. J to Vrk k and Cntiirg as usual. '1 i.r r'ALL KAMiKj for ls'5:i, rreeivrtl In m .fw York. All a. ik i. ne in ihe le-f style 11,1! cb lie miM reav.iirlde : rrr. Trti'iiee recertri! at Market prices. Eewboir, Sept. 3, Il-fj JOH.V B. jei.i.li:. Fresh Meat! 1. rj'llij un.lersit;npit r':reetftil!y iiu ouetas 1 that his Srtfft ti r iliov in the r-r oi his residi-nre (on tM .nh 'I liillll stien) as a ii in op. iat,.,ii, and Lrrf, Vrol. A'u.n, Vr. ol Le repti!:.r:y si.ppi.. d to his frirr.il snl the p.i! in-, Ti imiii. t nuiD.T aud Sum,,, inori.iiies, en ciitij' jmhI j;t c on n o.latn. trimi FRANCIS ZLLLL1.H. Lewis! iit. May IV, !S5: )v I iT ri-ecived i n a..r..i.riit of fire ttr. I. at-u cod .Vein:. . ,,, Irrni (eo.A.l'rii.ce oc -o.'s ceh-t rut. d t-sTi'.ldishuirii). buCa o, N.y t i'1-i.if .'.T.vode. i.s !r. iu tj to .; J4i i eo .1., to F la t .! F to F '.5 l.atjje 5 ilo K to I", 1'n.ro stvle, HO A. L. If ATFItLll, Lew iitn.j Irtbt.tai.t .t.Li.fj i Bck for 11 a 1 zr.. i Dr. Eouliiis's Bit lory of Ecmecivra J',' I ! I" pul.lishe.1 a w im iitttii ii .1 Vu. LOW I. IN ITS HlslchV IF ! I' ..- l..v.. l l;i p, pul.-!.iirflvaiuab;ewi,i ih.ei. i. i'n :estiit lui rtl era ise unirciar.aal !. er. prim, timed I'V all FrotesUni Cri.a.- ; ihe ,..tti in. iiU,st..M.rp!tthetrtquenlrrdits , i..r th s v.rlt. IU Las , tke pleasure to ! Ji.tii ni ce ti-.at l'r. L. uin p Las pietatcr! n ' cxui.M.e ai.d uliiLhV pier, rut tf tl,ut , i:o p;.;cs, n.ciud.iv a'l iLe iccer.t firi.t, ,f ! -res. iii lelti:. ii lo he e I'ms ). li e :n t sie !. r hi.. i y in II. n e, il.e Madtsi, C-ajiz'., , e c ' and ii at tl-.e tLlaipd wcrk (iiak:ig ; a r,( hie voiunie t f H15 p; : c) is tew : and will re teppiird to .. Us, le. kstilf is'.J ti e i ol I f t t.'.'.ci. Li if tdtuute J pt.ie titan the i..o e.ln;i l:. ; It hi .liids . t test:mcr.ia!s fi. m tT stica:. isi.iH ! . I. r:.) i; t u.jc: cijis. pits.inis c.f r. Lrrrs ri I oii.e.s. hate trui irerivtd. leti'vtig" to tie J U'SelilT ai.d vi.ine t f this Ilisti it. 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Ir. ,! rt.,t. d in tkr Kr.l ur k7 ' " It .I.. ... .I. i., ..d mriJ, Bv a. d ..ik ... . , itlu-tra-K...., IKI.,.UM ,., Kii"""? I. r.m.r irrreiti.rrrf l... .,, ., , '..a uron ar, n i,. u-nnjr ,n I :'Z:Zu) Z:'T? Z"h , N pir.lti.-. ii in rrv fu...,,Bd - ': " " ' 1,""J ". . "s""-""t ' d- A '-l u r l" '"'ove n ork. In ... Apcts f..r tl ; naMe .nunrenie,,!. will be ererf. w,0lf4 a ! M.-.te .f the lr,i. n. Amir ,,. every EDV.'AKD V.'AI.KtK:Pnish. Mav, 1S3 in rulton Si. New Yeik. ,KE NOTICE! The undersicneJ. would i-jy ihe comer of N r:h 4ib street " 'he Buffah e read. , ..o. r .-,.el l., a()n c,rk a;J fc j of hennirn.r. ,,,-. , coai, iron and tito iin taken in rxrlianpe far wm k. May I. 1 so3 : A i i ! I i ' S T () C K U F Books ard Boots and Shots, Staticteiy. ,o. 'I '"r. Mioscnfer aeprunees to his frier.ils on ' - anl ,l,e KF"'ralIv thai he fca iu5l " I I ,...,.. . . r ; " """'.eij ma a laige aca eicci- 1 ' - ;""" ' iLLJJ Ji J ' rrmpnsii.r rveiy ku.d ;i ; n.tr.'s K, els, Guilds, M, i ' &c. 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