IP 4 Brill mhflr po sweeDine throat the broad plain, tearing up the clay with th.ir mighty floods, and year after year changing their channels, until they are sometime a hundred miles from their ancient beds. Here they are found gurgling for many leagued under ground under vast rafts firmed by the trees which they have lorne downwards in their currents. There you find tbcm winding by a thousand Lop, like the sinuosities of a great serpent, roll ing sluggishly along, with waters red and turbid as though they were rivers of blood. Such are the Brazos and the Red. Strange rivers are they that etrirgle through the mountains, and valleys, and plateau lands of the Great American Desert. Not less strange are its lakes. Sjnie lie in the deep recesses of hills that dip down so steeply that you can not reach their shores ; while the mountains around them are so bleak and naked, that not even a bird ever wings its flight across their ta lent waters. Other lakes are seen in the broad, barren plains ; and yet, a few years after, the traveler finds them not they have dried up and disappeared. Some are fresh, with waters like crystal ; others are brackish and muddy; while many of tlicm axe more salt than the ocean itself. In this desert there are springs springs of soda and sulphur, and salt waters ; and others so hot that they boil up as in a great caldron, and you could not dip your finger into them without scaldiug it. There are vast caves piercing the . . , 1 , of the mountains, aud deep chasms opening int'i the pW.M some of them so deep tnat you might fancy mountains had b-en scooptd out to fi rra them. They are cal led " barranca s.'' There are precipices rising straicht up from the plains, thousands of feet in height, and bleep as a wall ; ind , , . . .1 , ... il.u..k lltaMi..unUitia HidtnU'lrMrnTtn IV - , .11 see great clefts cut by the rivers, as thoi ,;li 6 , , . , , , j aUIOUU IMC liniuiimiui. mv.u J - . tUCV UUUt UC.:U UUU.U AUU wym 1 , , . , ,., , , . , ... these singular formations mark the wild j rw . . r .1. t Lw.,. A mnpinqn I l.uarl I IC-.UU ... v.. I Venison. Althonah there bas been no tracking ! snow, the bunting season has opened up j i hese ein nnistDaces are significant, and quite ri.-b. Numerous antlered monan hs speak for themselves. " The Court, how have been already " hung '." The resident I ever, fixed his hail at $400 with two sure Ininters are doing the thing up genteelly, 'ies and reccgnirance3 were promptly en Jiut those pests in our forests, York st.-.te 1 tercd into on the spot. A bill was also hunters, are acting the pis as usual. We understand that there were over a hundred neer bung up in the Warren woods last all hung np to rot. The fact is, t lie wea'her has been a little too warm for t..e preservation of venison. But no mat ter: most of thera are the property of York state hunters, whose object is to sup ply the New York market. We beard one of these gentry remark the other day, up on being informed that a row " saddles'" 1: had hung up were already spoiled they hr.d begnu to smell "smell" awful'y j that he di.hi't care a d n, if the hsir I c u'.y sUid on ; it would become colder after a while, when they would freeze up, ard j they would sell just as well in the Ne w j York market, as if they never had" smelt " j He says that the New York bloods dort j Itnow venienn from pork, only by the hair, j id if the bair only stays on, they will buy it. With tl em, veuison is venison great rarity I Won't our "city cousins" bve a spree though, when that venison frectea a.nd finds in way to New York: No matter if it does smell a little when it gets thawed out, our white kid friends will think it is all the natural smell of venison, very delicious, and they can eat it with "a split spoon," just as well as we can the pure article with a split or our fingers. Won't it be luscious ? It will give them a snuff of the pure mountain breeze, " giv icg odor by the way." Elk County Pro. Contributions for the Poor. There are occasional green spots in tl.e wildest wastes, and bubbling springs in Otherwise unfavored regions, and thus if it in the character of roan. Here and there one rises np superior to the sordid interests of wealth, and remembering the home of bis childhood or thc friends of other year, be considers how be may gratify them and moot benefit those who are less favored in worldly goods than himself. Had every community pome half doton of such " S.i- maritans," bow mm-h auxiety of mind, if not suffering, might be relieved and alle viated how much of evil, if not crime, avoided ! Hut there must, we fear, a great change come over thc human heart before we can look for a regeneration to such t.n extent as is instanced occasionally in the rase of individuals, of which the following, from the Lancaster Inland Daily, forms one: " Siiamokt, Nottrn'n. Co., December 5, 1853. j Kev. Dr. Bowmam : Dear Sir I have this day caused to 1k shipped one boat load of coal, amounting to about GO tons, from the Luke Fidlur 5Iiuu to the care of Messrs. Bauingaxdut r, Lancaster. The coal is designed for the me and benefit nf tho destitute poor of Lancastrr, my native eiy. to be distributed under the direction of a Committee of three ladies, one of whom I desire to be Mm. Susan Louenecker, wife of my friend David Lor.gcnccker, Ksq., and the other meubt rs of the Committee to be two ladies of yoar ;"ir:h, to be selected by yourself. i t-ibinit the distribution of tbo eoel mi rely to the good sense and datcrwtki it ladies, to be appropriated witbont reference to the church relation or prefer enccs of the recipients of it. May I ask of you the favor to lend me your aid in accomplishing the above named purpose, through the agency specified. sk . " - l a I Iv.1 aai aa rW .mention , .... God, to provide for a regular and pcruian - cnt annual appropriation, after this winter, m 11. C t .1 -I. 01 one nunnrca ions 01 coai iw tuu uoc , w.m ai. nw --g purpose, to be distributed through a similar ! company, is good medicine for poor up agency. I petite, you may rest assured. .My frien.ls the Messrs. Baumgardner of, whi)e defaineJ at llocliville, waiting your city have very hheraliy offered to rt- Ulrrisbrg to meet us, ceive the coal at (. olombta, and convey It . , . , from that point to Lancaster, and serve it " incident was related, illustrating the im nut from time to time, as the ladies may patience of the American people, under all direct, free of any charge or expense. circumstances, against any interruption to Very truly your friend and oliedient ser- Vl)t, Wil. L. HELFEXSTE1N. Though we can as yet chronicle no such munificent donation here, yet we are glad to say that a little article in last week's liezette inaueea a genueraaniocaii on us, itv for orders to be issued , of groceries or other e- .1 . . and gave autbori to those in need, of groceries or other ne- eessary articles, to such an extent as we saw proper a t"od beginuing, which we hope to bear of others imitating Z.eic Uncn Gazette. Jam-akt G, 1S54. Tm ituitm .Kfraa. The IT'wtwBO ('muuiicL mm (VKfidnnaMy ttis laj-orat rircutaUon of dj Bagh wppr in I'ninn countr. The Alleged Bribery Cases. A bill was found at the New Berlin Court, two weeks ago, ngiin.6t Israel Gu- I 1.!:.... .. 11 J . ... I . t . f r , 1 . Ilim' ach, late one of the Countv Com missioners, to sign the bonds for the pre vious sul-srrptinn of Sli00,000 to the Suiichanna Itailrond. This is the same uccuration, precisely, snd from tho same quarter, on which, as our readers will re- I member, Mr. G. was arrested some months I o I j'.vo.. m auu ' 0 1 e.rt,;n.. ;..i: ...: 1 ..c i...i. i pio.ihm(i iui..ii;rti"iii. urivic VU'lLIC .-..ll- . " . , ... , - Shall, on a harbvt rorynis.which reunited in I . hu tnuphant discharge. He voluntarily appeared in Court last week, aud offered , ' , . ' for UIS npr,clraDce at the next Court, . ' .!. tMl r...4 .... ... li(-wt-l HIV Vllt IIIUIIU. 1U 11113 I'istrict Attorney objected, and insisted on having him brought ia on a capiat. ' found against John Gundy and Isaac Kyer, from whom, it seems, Ilcinibauh swore be fore the Grand Jury he had t-liritaf aud received 8"00 to sign the boods. They both promptly appeared in Court, and were each held in their own recognizance, re spectivrly, in ? 100 fur their appearance at the next Court to answer. The Grand Jury also made a presentment against IleimWh, on his own coufession, for taking a bribe, but the District Attorney rifused to Fend up a bill against l.iin. Motions were made which will be argued and disrerj of at the l ebruary Court to quash the bills, because illegal and highly improper testimony was sent ''"- ' G""d Jury ; illegal documents smuggled into the Graud Jury room, to "''lc "d iufluence their action against thc defendants ; and because seme of the ,J,n1 J'"-"" wre believed te have con- j '"butcd or suhser.bed money to aid the j P oe ition. Also 1 ecaiee their was no ' Uueient mi ire or return thereto; the ju'ors not selected and diawn according to law; aud many of those selected, not summoned or in attendance. Depositions to sustain the motions will be taken, in thc moan time, under the general rule of Court a special rale for that purpose on short notice having been refused by the Court. It bas been well understood at home that the object of these prosecutions is to affect the division question and if possible jageof Governor Bigler, which will be read compel a surrender of the railroad bonds. 1 in the House to-morrow, contains a full ac No sooner were the bills found than the j count of the liabilities of the State, also au t.un lime, tho organ of the prosecution, j boldly threw off the mask, and publicly proposed to " compromise" the matter by taking back the bonds. That is, in plain English, a conspiracy is got up to convict private individuals of penitentiary offences, for local political purposes, followed up by an offer to oompouod a felony by way of compromise" ! li ut it don't happen to be child' play, exactly, and the defendants, who are not imbecile or irresponsible par ties, will u!.r(iiestionably adhere to the dc- elatation of one of their Counsel, JoSQCA U. IOMI.Y, m open Court, Mat ; at present. The subject of special legis- " they make no bargains, and accept no 1 lation is treated in a powerful and masterly compromises.'' Messrs. Gundy and Eyer ! manner, aud the right to grant special priv are respectable citizens, farmers, of high ' ileges is unqualifiedly denied, standing and unllemiabtd reputations, who j The right of Municipalities to make sub p sitively deny the truth of the charge scriptions to internal improvements, is also preferred against tbero ; and where they j denounced in the strongest language, are known, we take it their simple allcga- He is decidedly opposed toirrautini?inore tion will out-w-igh the oaths of a thousand I George Heimbach's to the contrary. Tbey I ask no ftvors, but have a right to a fair ! trial betore an impartial juryand will j avail themselves of all honest and legal 1 means to secure that reject. Tho pr-iceedings on the part of the Com- j monwealtb at the late Court, bare tended to expose more clearly the truo character of the prosecution, besides giving to the Division movement an impetus it never ! before had. IW. TbomM F. Norris, editor of tbe BoatoB ttia. Branch, died in SonervilJc, MjW ' - VtdueMy morning. S-priB4j vciither, yttlcrda.. LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST Cornajioadeae of tha Uwl.bjrg Chronicl. Hahbisbi bo, Jan. 2, i9o. 1 Mr. Editor: Leaving your g"dly 'burg j tt 2 this morning, and flying in the rear of I fc gCDators fast horsc we reached Mil- 1 ' ierstown at m oVbck, after an hour's 1 ' . j rest at Chapman 41 miles in . I hours,) j .:. Lun fpnt an. CAifjll in o tvinft 1ft ' traveling. About a year ago. the cars were detained at the same place,and among those ! (vim with most amious to " ea on." and t comD,ail.:ni. of thc si0wncssof this road." : j h t h h , t , he wanted to t therc wag an oM raan Hog over wi(h W(J. fc of hi who wag I f ... . . sh.riff iWi. s.nne. one asked ; lhc wjere tQ gQ, " by,' said be, " I am takiug hi 111 to the 1'eititentiary, for ten years.' And he was impatient to get there, as the merchant for bis store, or the Legislator for " the Hall." Ilarrisburg is hardly as full of strangers as it commonly is at this sessou. One reason of this is, that the appointments usually made by the Canal Commissioners during this mn b, Lave been already made (in November.) There is also, I find, less anxiety for saviug the State, than is sometimes mani fes. In the Senate this is especially ob- servable. Of the long catalogue of old 0 . found, willing to help keep the old ship of State going longer. Capt. Krady, of Clin ton, wo understand, will remain, as be is getting somewhat old, and unable to follow any other calling as well as that of initiat- mt ilea utuftima duJ ii.l-luul-rs llltu tuttr I v routines of duty aud practice. One of the number is a boat cuptiin, and has engaged us all up Salt Iliver,at low rates. Another is a school-master, and has dismissed his suffering scholars for ten days only. Another follows a mechanical profession, ..... ..s fc.,.ou .t,s ou uan-i,awaiiiDg ! i i l j : -i i i . ! in. .ciuiu. iuoiucr is tusi iroina: lino a i ! . . . i. profitable business, which won't admit of delay. And tbus,one Providential or other circumstance will render it ineicedient. as things are at present, for any of our Whig oluecrs excepting always Capt. Brady, as aforesaid from remaining here over to morrow or next day. There is, fortunately, a host of "sound" Democrats ready, nay, anxious to take the places thus magnanimously vacated. Those of the out-going who " imbibe," are receiving the utmost attention from those of the in-coming who tbey assure they know to be "the lucky men." The Democrats of fimate in caucus ihia night unanimously nominated Gen. Maxwell M'Casi.in, of Greene County, for Speaker. The General is one of the oldest members a most coiuinaudiug, no blo-looking man, of mature years per sonally popular, and will make a good Speaker. The ouly objection I have beard against him, is, that he is a " Carucronian.' The Whigs renominated Jons C. Ku.nkle, of Dauphin. Mr. Price (Ind.) of Philad., was in tl.e Whig caucus, and Mr. Jamison, (Ind.) of the Clarion county thc man who dtfeited the last Clover prnposed for office, atteuded the Democratic caucus, n the House, the Democratic caucus had a warm contest between J. R. Strutbers of Carbnn,nnd Ezra B.Chase of Sustpjehanna The list vote stood Chase 34 to 32 for Strutbers. Much disatisfaction exists. QUI. By TaVraph srluilv Inr tba Phila. Sun. ISessig? of the Governor. IIarrisbuko, Jan. 3, P. M. The mcs- elaborate statement, showing thc very grati fying fact of thc revenue exceeding the ex ceeding the expenses over 1,000,000 per annum, The hundred miles of new Canal now under contract is rapidly approaching com pletion, and will undoubtedly be brought iuto use next spring, which will contiuue to add fresh resources to the general pros perity of the State. The G ovcrner strenuously opposes the sale of the Public Works, and urces cont reasons to show that they should remain asl capital for banking purposes, and suggests that a National Convention bo bold to rc- nlate the system. The schools and charitable institutions are earnestly recommended to the attention DJ care of tbo Legislature. He also re- commends that no more new improvements be made by the State, The Message is said to be a powerfully written document, and concludes with a reeommcndati.in nt il r-intn.nl.tAj w. - - wmwuian, iv tion of monuments in IndependenceSquare. There is an intense excitement here rel ative to the Erie question, and a bill was read in both Houses, to-day, on this all absorbing subject Abicc8. .No lit Foreign Vdw. Democratic State Convention. Wb ERBAS,the Sute Convention of 1S53 empowered the State Central Committee to fix the time of holding the next State Convention at Ifarrisburg, and whereas thc usual day, 'the 4th of March, will be Saturday, Resolved, that the next State Conven tion be held at Uarrisburg, on Wednesday the 8th of March next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and that it will assemble in the Hall of the House of Representatives, J it shall La the pleasure of the House to grant thc use of their Hall. WM. L. 11IRST, Chairman. Wm. Curtis, ) g . IIe.NRtL. DlEFFF.NBACn, ( Whig State Convention. At a meeting of the Whig State Com - O . ....... mittee for, I'tnusylvania, held in Jrmladel- phia, Dec. 13, 1853, it was, on motion of i n tnfn Col. hdie, of Somerset, unanimously Retained, that a Convention of Delegates of the Whig party be held at Uarrisburg, on tho 15th day of March, 1854, for thc purpose of nominating a candidate for Go vernor, Canal Commissioner, and Supreme Court. A. K. CORNYN, Chair'n. Hknrt S. Kvass, Scc'y. A COUNTJIY DoUar Paper! . A Word about the "Chronicle.' rAA t I .1 - I svcr uvu wixu uiu tuta jouruat m.w been issued, and two weeks will conclude its tixth year under its present adiuinistra- tion. About half of its 202 original tat- J ron3. nalncs remaia upon the RUlSC1.jption dook. inc ciiANUES iue Ddhi year nave been as follows : Subscribers removed location -r I lei i L1J , do (new) obtaiued do discontinued and paid up like men ' 52 do runaway or "stopped" without navini? no 11 03 I . . r.. Nettinercaso The "runaways" owe us about 875. j We send papers to Kuroire, Asia, Cau-1 , . - . , . . . I ada, and 22 Mates aud Territories. j AsritliDlDi? tLut evert naliftr we nrinL lias 1 ' 1 i g rea(jCrs, the Chronicle has over 3,500 hearers a congregation which is punctual in bad as well as in fair weather, and is larger than that of thc most faithful prea cher or the most eloquent lecturer, (but the salary considerably less.) Sinco the Chronicle came iuto our hands, we have clothed it in new type, at a cost of S300 or S 100 Office rent has nearly doubled Printing paper has 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 patronage bas increased, our profits have not. tfA reasonable inference from these premises is, mat we must raise olr R.TKS or CHARGES, or our rentiers must obtain an increase ef patronage. The papers above us on the West Branch, and some on tho North Branch and elsewhere, have raised their charges. We choose to wait one year longer at thc old rates 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 Ijewisburg, additional patrons might readily be obtained. We send out weekly 1'3 papers in simjlc wrappers. To print, fold, euvclope, aud direct singly, 52 times a year, affords but j a small profit in leed. If each one now getting a paper alone will got oue or more ; uew suucriDors lo joiu l.mi, sue lartr i packages will go more safuly, auJ aflorJ j One D.ilKr a Year Tiro (V.ntxa V,'?rk (aul no po-tagc in I u:nn county,) is all ; the paper will cost to any oM subscriber who will obtain one or mure new ones, and send tli 3 Cash for all ($1 each) in advance. This offer is for one year o.nlv. With such a chance, no Housekeeper, no Yoaug Man, should be without the Chrouiele. BS-We ask all who approve the course of our paper, to aid it by getting one or mure subscribers. "ta KXPUKSS bslweca Lewisburs aud MiSIcrstown! r inc. snnseriner wouia resprcui.ny inmrtn i tnr citizens ui .icanuuia miuuiniiiHuiiii, geiierally that he now tuns an l2prc.N be- iween the abovs pmnts, once a ween. leaving Lewiburg on Wrtln'ijtiyi, a nd returning on Fridiyj. Ail packages for this region directed to my care, will be carefully delivered at reas finable charges. Freight also transported from Lewisbnr; lo Millersiuwn. c y Hf;so Dec S3, 1853 AdminiKtratorN otlr. I HAVE received from the Register of Knion countv. Letters of Administration upon the ! estate of Dr. J..hv W. Sitroxm. lute of Ph;e-! nixville, C'heMer county. Peun'a. deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will plrase make immediate payments, and those having i claims against the same will present them duly authenticated lor settlement to PETER BEAVER. Administrator. Lewisburg. Dee. 14, 1853 ELECTION. "V'OTIUE is hereby given lo the Stockhold ers of the Ltwiaaeao BunRt CoMriav, thai an Election will be held at the house of A. H. Blair, in lhe Borough of Lewisburg, on Monday, the 2d day of January next, for the purpose of electing one President, six Manag ers, Treasurer and Cleric to conduct the con cerns of ihe Company for one vear- WILLIAM CAMERON. President. Lewishnrg. Dec. 14, 1858 S' CH(M)L OKDKRK wratly printed aid for mhj at the Chromch Office. BRANCH FARMER. JLtmd Sales. Valuable Real Estate; AT 1'I ULIi; fi4L.. TT11A. be offered al puhlie sale al ihe late y resilience of William Berkhimrr dee'il in Cliilisiia)ue Tp, Northumberland Co, at 1 o'clock, P. M., on Tiicrsuat, January 20, 18;")4, the following real properly of said deceased: A FARM containing about tlO Arres, 100 acres of which are cleared and in a good Male of cultivation. The residue is first rate Timber Land. It is bounded ly lands of Aaron Conilv, Hugh Martin, and Andrew I. Fetzer. The improvements are a good two-story House with Kitchen adjoining a large JLtM. Barn with Sheds attached, Wagon house, Milk. I ! house, and all other uuimiiming. necessary i r...il.. ..........no. nf jrm a I ;nlrr M ill 11 " , "" .,,. ,.!-. n.ri.ant and a ffBk.i" rt'" v rrfvarietyof oilier choice Fruit. 1 be larm is well supplied With n alT. Also a LOT situate in the township and county aforesaid, beimded by lands of Andrew Kiilrr. Feidler, and a public road lea.tine.TU.rw iwMtt.ji,i,Mir.;...; . M.l ....... U a a-,. whr-renn M P-V.rli. nJ ..t ..f..-t. is erected a Uwelluig-house and Stable. Pcrsous wishing to view the property, can no SO ny applying to r ra.ic. am...... . t.-n- .). finn. nr in llnrv Berkhimer. residing on the lot. Terms made known on the dav of sale by THE HEIRS 594 of Williav Br.RKHiMKa. dee'd Miltoniau copy t s. and charge the Heirs. Orphans' Court Sale. T)V virtue of an order from Ihe Orphans' 1 Court nf I 'ninn rmmlf tha nrjmwnnl. rtua of an order from Ihe Orphans' n of I'n.on county, tha undrmgned, tor of f.svtt Wltius, late of I ", . . , ' ... , - ituiuii.oui.via u. c.ui. .....usi .t o. Ke,y ' P decesHed, still sell at private sale the f.l...:... UL'tr PT1TI' . :, . ollnwing KbAL L 1 A 1 h, to wit : 1 0 tt valutble tract Ot Un4 situated in tne ! townibip and count" aloreai I, within 1 1 niilea j "f Jhe :lllae J''""'?- bou."' , pi. cimn. j, Knvmr. Phi ; ip fhook, and othnra, containiug til 4Cre or thereabouts, liO KTejcle re I. rmmg tlieie- f-nn rcte'l two stoty Frame Houe and aaaLxitchen, a Frame Uaru, a Surii.i House (mi J iifvtr lail'iitc Hp ring of Water.) imJ all uiher nut huililtntn iitre-i(iary f-r Ibe comfort lit conviii'nre of Farm. There U "fy J -Vl'M ichmd. with a variety 01 2C: Kruil Tne. Tlie clnared laud it io a high state of euliivation.aud abjuuii with Limcsiune a Meest,r purIK)fM. The he property will answer lo i!iide into TVV,or i'ilKEE FAlf.IS, aud will be .old io mil pun ha'era. Fo, lerm. of ,,,, ,p(,y , rb of lhe scribers.ur toT)ii VV'ilhhx. on the pretuimf. lj i . inn imur. H. I.AIUII. WM. WILSON. Ja. S,.ut. 13. 155. FOR SALE, A large Brick Foundry, IJl'ILT six years a?o, situate io the Boroueh of Leui.-ourg, I'nion Co., Pa, in a very favorable loe.aiion, BO by 60 feet and two sto ries high, with one Eight Horse Eneine, Scouring Mill, Charcoal Mill, and Machine Shop attached, all in good condition, and a never failing Well of Water in the Foundry. AKo a large WARE-ROOM. 40 bv 30 feet, tiro stories high, with an OFFICE 16 by SO feet attached thereto. I.. B. CHRIST. I.en-isburg, July S8. 1853 -for 0ttlC. '"PHAT Urge and desirable properly on X ihe corner of Market and Water Sts., well siturited for a resiJence, for business, or (or a residence and pli.ee of business. There is a Inrjjo IS KICK House contain ing 4 large rooms on the first floor, 6 bed rooms on the second floor, and two large finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen nd Wa"hhooR adjoins, and it has also Plolo-n ca P.tmt. mnA Well f' L(i water, and all lhe necessary out- KsiiMin.stf For U;rms i:c. annlv to Gro.F.Mn.tER, Esq. S. K.DAVIS. Iwittr?, Sop. 23, 1850 H iTf c-4Ia K C roTIIl0 STORE, &juth Last t urner Market ana intra st$. J J. & F. Spyker j T T.WE just opened ami for sale cheap fnr J Cash or in exenange tor country prouuee I a. a. .a a. 1 A a!:il. '.. 1 , ' .nola Nls. u 2t 3 . ,,lacU curled briro. pearl anti Hat brim Hungarian, fine brush, mapon, wool, tur Men ana lioys. oonimer Hats from l'anama down to a levy chip. C'aH ef the laleM styles and of every des cription, to suit everybody. Clothing ''oats, Pants, and Vests for Men and Boys ; Whirls tf dilferenl kinds, shirt eoll.-trs. stocks, handkerchiefs, cloves, socks. in short everything lo wear from head to foot, j AISO j Carpet Bags and irnnKS. Thankful lo our customers for past favors we hope for a continuance ef the same, as our prices are low. l.u e us a call anil examine for yourselven before purchasing elsewhere. I A large assortment of Furs, such as Muffs, yictorines and Mnffatees, Ac Panama. Leghorn Hats, and Bonnets whit es r.n asn panasM on short notice and reason able terms. Nov. 4, 1853 rilHE Partnership heretofore existing under I the Firm of Christ & Faira between Levi B. Christ and George A. Frick in the Foundry Business, is liiis 24ih day of June ,H5:l dissolved by limitation. I.eo.A. Frick is ,one authorized lo settle the business of the F'i m- exreP' ,n case of n" a''"" f"m nome when L. B. Christ will attend to the same. I.. B. CHK1MT. GEO. A. FRICK. N. B. All persons indebted to said Firm are requested to ina'ce payment of the same by the 1st day of OctoVr next after whieh time all accounts will be left with a Justice for immed iate collection. 480 Dissolution. TVTOTICB j, hereby given that tl.e Co-Part-i oership theretofore existing betweea the subscribers under Ihe Firm-name of Metzger d Mutum. was by mutual consent dissolved on the 1st of Mav last. All the accounts are to be settled by S. D. Mnnson. JACOB L. MET7GER. SALMON D. MUNtSOTf. Lewisburg, Sept. 8. ISS - KASII ni rfimed at thr OIHcc o the Le wnbur g Khronkle. The Far-Famed medicine! HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. Tb- Pitu hrinj ii .titirrijr.f miiriril brru, an. of a n i.t l,a.-ww natur.wl.ilv th rxtra mlia- .ryirt,...ibi-.r,hs-m.i.r.dii..u.uni.rr- iwltv p,pular in brarlv nvrr tart of .ha wirlil. Tt linnirn. ra U. I..-.T. m.t with IhronKh-ut Ui State it ii)4-t rktiannlinrT, owiuir, it i prr-iiiu!, to Uit-ir wou'lfifjl . lft-r, in tie rurv ot bilious ioiaii,. an.1 iiiM,rirror iim Livr ajMl S'unnrh. Wro,m who jwrmTir.' it. unin thnm ronlinjt l directioiu, svldoiu lail in lu'lHtf rMturml to bealth. , .:....,. ........ - . lino Ih nf fi i:r.nliiin .nr.. i! J:, vliin I .1 . 1 ' to ' Cq.tfn Ultir (r ,m lKt K 0lr,w wv A,t,d vi,, I .St. ..;,., moir llitn, MvrnUin, 1; Ai g. . j . rM.t .hi. , iiai .B lo a ,i-linint maichI hralib lor aimni. at 1eitlll s ULor. liatiow.T ( uiicnuj iwiKninw nnu wain m a.,v.M.. wuh-d runu mMiral mrn in Bath wibo..t ff.rl. II. at l.-t ..d T.r ,hrir ninK M, UWy ,.. n vorb. and k jui wntrn to t, tnat La was ut ir rttr in iM-aiin, ' l"l Jirv,l meuV.uinl ou i-btb-c:r i.m.ianr ... I t'Ught &l.o to mrtittvD, th.it my wfe bas dri4 ruat tH'Ui.nt Tn.iu tlk- ur ot your r.ii 1 reiuaiD. ?ir. yo.ira n r.fiilly. f UMUI.r.-S SMI1II, ll.afantinic MinU'irr. ' A permanent Cure nf a diseased Liver of. many Years' duration. Copy nf a Lettrr frnrn Mr. Gmmir, Oai.'rf, J'-wtf, lv lVar Sir In thia (l7.trirt v".,r 1'ilu rooimanj a mora i th-poiiiir. pn-rof tbrirrmrarT m Lrran. R.houa I Cn.linl I m. m-uli-.u tl- f.Jlow:..x taa.-. A la.. of . Iht town witb whom 1 am p.-r-.nnllv a---in;t!fi-rl. f r j yrmw wa a aTt-re rutl-Trr fniu -Itiw-a-e of (If l..i?r a..t j biic-tir orjrKD: hr Biiml attm'i-'.ii f-i.n-i i-r ti.a I nt cuf. uo Dori.mz u mii-Tr n-r .ua niiir. am. n ti , ik,, h. . fir,i ,,, m.,,i... n. .,,. .v.,Dt naturally ranaid grrt alarm among h-r InuiU I rlati..n. an.i ti..-j in.iu.rl ir to 0..1- a tr.ai ..r j .Wm uotfi r,.,,.i . r-.f-t run.. Th. la taalve month- ao, an-i afar liaK not rir-r Ir-nrvd an? an.tri3ia -f rrla).-. red ofn .L.-riarctf tLat jour IMIii liarr taD llir mrmn nr aavin; h.-r lift.. I rrmiuu, Ih-ar Mr. jrours tru. Ji.tr VA. 1KV1.. .Mgnaiti jCtVI. Vtttt crUfraUd fill mrt c W'ui e 5 rao'iM in the JM- l-triit'j c ate4i!s; A roe Dropjr Jauialir rWrroturr Atlhuia liiitrT l.ivirt nibt imKin. ( U.liuus Com- r.ri..-ia I.umbau TV Ini jreur. ' ,'laiuta f-UiW Irri g- l'.i. Tt.miir rll'ttrbe. on ularilH-a Vi hrumati.m Tirm j Hi. Skin F...i. i.r .. nn..ii i'. ....... ir 1 j K-iw-rlCmprtj. MniJ I'riTu' f.-tirna i 'i.li.-s rits gcr Tula, or Wnruia of all l Cootip.t'n of liont Kii'v'- r.til km. I- ' tlie rkiwiia H.-aa-arlia S.ra llipiala WKnaaf'O. r .n-umt'tii-D Iiiili-vaina rti.ne ad ai t i-auaa Iabiiitj lntthnatMia Orarrl &r. r. S-ld at tl.e E.taMiiinii.nt of Pnfr..or llotlva .T. liM Strwml. i nr r-n!l liar. Ln.i.ln.i i lil.-l al." al hi. r..mai. n N-w York. lir-U-r. f..r MnlirMi.- .u lh Mat.fc.1 Jr ! T J..ay, AVir J''t." il r.-iv- -l..- attriitl. u !M 1 al-o tiT all r-i.-Cfi.o UrUi(l-t. 3D'l urali T :n llrUi.'llic 1 throncriiiut tli t nil'l rlat-. in Bnt. . at 'IT1 rt. ? I ami ;l,-0, arb. To 1 had Wftol-.ai or ll.c pnu,- Ortit: rnu-. iu th I ii.-.n i(al Boar. V H. Ihrr.li.or tor th. KO.JM.C. of ..HfOU " arery dirorilrr. are arnid to arb Wo lj&oi STILL MURE XEWS COCEkM.V THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD ! T:::1"' tchkh is to be estentleil from Lnritbury to In r.-iie.;.iei.re of lie late fr in the fiil Letciluie on ihe Janiutit liher' eMal.lihn.rnt. he li.s leen ti,ab fir through by Ulifliinburte ! ! T T ia a fact th.it U. II. KIkhcI k I ahead of all ihe Companies, and has not j . . opened one of the beat and large?! atucki. of FALL & W I NT Kit (.OODS ever 0(ent?d in I hi country, and oftuch ftflt;5 nd qualities give laiutactioo to all. DRY GOODS of all kinds, Cofraa. Ti-a. Sfir". Sur. Volaa.r. Pire, Cbrea. Crkcrfl. S- ap. C'audlt, Toltr,-,-, Srars. ar. Ai'juj Hnrihrarr, hm nttcair. ( 'ttfjrvrarr, J-)ts rnl .S7m.., lints, ml Citpa of the latr-st stt le fid bft qunlily L'mbrellas, Urut-hv. I'rooms. I'ainis tir.iui d arid dry, Oila of all kiml. and other a.ticli a t f numernus lo mention all of which -ill be (old .1 p.iee. .0 low as to aatoniob purehaer. U t. I . All kinj of l;ountry l iiUULi-r Often in tryvie Rive m a ra'l Ufore piirchsiniT elwRlicre. as I charge notliiDc for loofcine at m WATCH DEPOT, LEWISBURG, FA. HATFIET'O. has on hand a larp? . anJ ptntliJ assnrt-nent of Vatih-i. iuEBWAVanil Jr.WKLRT.ju! rfcWvrtl from me n" 'Jj1 ImpnrtinR and Manuiaciuring Horn .WpUi..H New Vnrk and conaequent- oerth.n if Pu.rh.aeJ fton. thoM, K- laiJra who pretend lo he holrsalera. OoM rnt.nl TP,fuiij-wi!, i-k do do & Jwrlrtl, IMS do do do full j-wfla lilt do do do irvtila. Id do Anchors fH JeIrd. Is do do d do J"k do lpn.4to,iJ''1,f,,' 't 00 to 512.1 00 4ft uti - w mi 411 to & imi 3u (D ' SO eo " 2 eo " mi ec fi oo 40 0" 2 ut 2 iMl 2. 00 .is oo do Enitliah nJ "m l. W at. lia, lbk li 00 liter ratnt U"m, full j'". Ir4, 20 no " do do jr'. 1-1 '0 ' do II untitle do ji-wrl.il, 2o Oil " do Anrt.orr.folt jrlt. 14 uu " A ,1 t I.W.I., li.. I a wj w& ut1 I 35 Oti J IO IM. i In' 0.' do Lrpinriu to Jart. 1 1 Mtl tiarman ilvr lx-piun, 4 jrwrls. 7 oo 5 no ' 2 W S M. 12 (Ml 14 OO ' IK) " 10 00 10 IHi lm .1 00 In m :.4 no i; oo Zr"i hand w.trb. tioldtiuaxd ( bainn, do OentU wrti' 'tt Cnaina, do Vet.'hain. t)old ldl" Ur.-art Pin.lalft atv.rs. anrh Moornina. aadtila-a, Catnra.riutrr.croll. Hranch.ar. flo'.d tirntlmMr. llrnt l'in. io t'oB Piti.illlIrBt ftylra, do r.nr Kintrr, Uotil Kar ln". ."h " Hra. nr .r". , l. t r. bat. S.raa- ..n La.ti.-a lob t'l.a.n. oo 2n .M' I 1 Ml i t OO ' 1 2S .rr" . riuM. r. Scroll.. Bram-h. I 00 0,.ld Vuttl., .. do do Krj, ;; do Pnrfl. ; ., oo T 00 .S ItO li. 00 s or. io no 12 .m 12 90 2 ''..ri-.. '"o do HoutinslorVat,.'"J",v a 30 " lino do nrr'1',T'-M xablt,l!rt,anl .n. ''" ?iietpftara, . , f And..ielyf f,o. good,, ate.t leS, ne.ll, ...tup. atp'ieeatoMiii tha lime. OO-and wa.- rnnted to be whal told for. AIo a greit variety of aiitand plated goods ("bains, t'ins. Spoons, . i.,a St.rlarle. Ca.es. Uasketa. f.ar Mugs.! g'nRl pins. Hair Pins.Cornl Beads.Sletl Ursds. Purws.&c. &e., Ac Also Brail- S '1T P"nlt 1?ht de'ks do SO hour do do io s.l.t ood and gilt Time Plroaa, rlr.rClne. I'atrnt Larnor Manoal rloka, rweh Accord0"-, k'Tl, do do " poi a to " no J fO 7 00 " l on 10 oo - a oo a a .w" 10 OC 4. Z la o T n is no is oo Ma a IT anir., . a M.I Konitredaof artirlea not aenlionad a m. ' W.tehe. Cek and Jewel'T carefuWy re paired and warranted. Call aud see. March. 1858 HUSSEY'S GBA1N REAPO, for cutting both Grain and Grass Urent Improvements r 1852 ! MAM FACrrRED and for sale at the Lewisbnrg Foundry tf GEl'l'ES, MARH & C Worth f.f VAltJ.XET FL IiXITl'KE, For saie at the large Brick Warerocm of Uonat hy Jl Elder, i T .nr'li fft. noe door frcai Blwr't Hotel.) -TVUR tiuek enmpmrs Kew04.Makrny WaiiiulaiidLottaKeun rrssii t BLkEAl M Plain and Fancy Mahogany Bureaus feE. CRETAKIE! aud BOOK CA4"ES 10 eudleis variety. I fc OFs- OTr': s- ; Mahnganr t.hnrs and V hainnts Card. Pwr, denier. Sola, liming, and BrrakfaM Table . . .... f . 'reeian. French. cta2on, C.n,fr. and 1 Common BKl)STbAl)S Rose word. at not. , Ma......anv.a.wl r.-llairl. WASIIsTAXll.S sari various other yrtieVs. All wfrk ihktu to be well maV. id on the most re.nih'e terms, ("asb, l'roduc and Lumber taken in pavnient. F. A. DOSACIIT. A. V. ELDER. T.'wisbnr;, Oct. 5, Eissolntion. rililE Parinersl.in briwren ll. iiibicriUs has been dissolved ry mnlual cinsrBL 1 "F acconni re o. or .-.oira ir jtitns:tiw . r nrrry, ami me uusii.s rcroiiiM. u l y Aiamica wtlltriiT I.ewiburc. Oct. C, IS.'S 1, Verl'cvt Firs! JOIi M. Ji I Ll.I.K carries rn Ir.a 'J'atK'ring tuiines, m his ivvn h'tk. at bas old stand u urili Third Street, (sipo f Ike Siiio. t.'..;,i) wii.-ie I r will U. Cd to J'k f and "uiiii.it as usuJ. 'I lie r'ALL KAt JilO for ICj:). rn-fivid Iroin Mew York. All woik rime in il.e lrt 'j le ard ca ll e trust reasoiioMe trrrr.s. PrrdLce r-.reivtd at .Market .i .s. tl.e i.-l-ut Sept. 3. IbSS JUH. B. MILLER. r j 'HE tinib-rsisii.el r'neftfull tinitfTs;Si'.ei p. peetful'v am.our.ras il.at hi (ilcl't r M:tp in the rrar "l Ins rrMdnee 11 !iinh '1 lliKD slieei) is a?a.n in t..Ti.iu n, anil Utrf, YrcL, Xutln, it. tt nl be r'-;iilnr;y rppl: rl I.. I it fr rids am tl.e .ul hrj i !!.!. '!'bi t.mi and S-ti . tiitirutiiy, on ci.eaj' aiol arrr n n r.Ha.irf tai ma r FAM IS ZELl-CIiat. I.ea-ul xxrg. Vav 12. 18?-1 f l trcairr.: an as.r;nif tit of fine-tofiff. ft t set(t! -Vc Iciirt'iis. frrm t.'eo.A. Print A C...V c ! ! r:.tt d fal !il.rr.tii!, llufa'o. N. i 4 liclolt .M-.uileuUa 1Mb to 45 4j ti 00 C to Y ti 5 do tl.. K t ?5 L2 rte 5 fc to F, Fiano style, li HATKItl li. l.ritiii( j ' . A. I. Frutcat&i:t iLn.ericj Boik Icr tia lunaa. fi. T 1 . . r 1 auaa.a.6 a uibiu.j v ...UIOIIHUI ; Y I'T puhlisheil a mw ..to tsuisn a ) tl.. ..I la. I tlWI IM. hlMIHI 01 I H"MAMM. 'Jln.-p, (u!rai.dta i.at;f w. il 1 c hit 1. 1 liotrtiil t ui .tt era ie uiitrc'ti iat 1 has been nroneunt ed bv all Protestant r'n t- ihr ltft trw iii.'iiii.siu Mjipiy:fae irctjUtni tir.t( lor ibis a. r'. lie 1ih ut w thr rleasnrr to ; ann unre that I'r-Iva Itnr ha rrrr.r.rl an . . . exieiiMve kmi taiiuihie Miplrn.enl of ataut lio pavo. ii elud'i." ail lhe recent even f inicreM in relation to I'i f e Tins IX., ti e m a ple ft r liberty in It. me. it e .Vadiai, t.aTizzi. eir eic. ; and ibai ibe nlErprd arrk (trtkitig a ntble vulun.e of S15 p-i;es) is new iraCv, and vill le M pplirclio ac ma. lot kilri ai d the pol-I.e fc tVo.. cdiri:ce if priee nraa the rdiiioi s. tluiolit.U 1 1 leMinn n.als fn m iliatictoiahtd ' elrrt viiien. eht l3r, prr!rtrr.ti cf r liters r d I oil ers. 1 me Uen rrrrivrd. leMiiyn.f; 10 the j tideliij and nine of ih uM. iy. A smtle rr. nf lhee, tn-ni ilie f en 01 il at en.11.e11I 1'rt test, eh.dar. the Kev. Ceo. B. Chrcvt r, D.D, is 1 P""n s !"Cmfii i t lhe hole : ..,"T!'" " Z','' "i. .J, ' a.".!Tj 1' 7" Dr (, hw" r " ietn--a u xir- n.i we Ui t T.tlI.pr It ! ori f fh irtrtrcv tW HKeiliikrtatl am? rr. riikAvr tfr ffu liif firm U iiniaiico f f RcKsriia. whiah tfiirnt tm!f. t izd rt of rr-al atiliiv wrll birh'r ornjinifi tl. Thr work iUrlf i rt sirs.ir. ci-al )erar I'.nri art w.fr h eii d rr:ftLr 1 tK ft (1 nature sn.it lii-fcrT f tl- Vnj ith yp. m. yr-rrr.t a fiuirit ft tnt inffli KBtly full ti?t rr if taTia I ntiTr,?. rrtTT. rrurlttrf.. fd -rrctl (f-.Ciiitii a f ihw l' rirY.anthr.t-cntd l-r Tfrtisr t tl. tp naicaua I'iptorir faf.trcfri. reilnt im a rtriud. f-r t avcitj t4 imj re. t? I. nti rn rf d in tl.r airt (urni mnwt. It nU uT.dr in f..ct and inridt-nt-. at d, itb itn knutira) illuntiot . Irttrr ru.ftrJ in fnrnsh a iTiJ ard iw jTrf.r pi.rtn.itnr of I .p.r nit o n it i. than Dy tbr tot.k if ti) ot. It M'pj I f a trrnt lrk in fr ihol. piral hiriurr; ard row that a n-nfWt viih Jtcat i lorrnl hi on np, and If o.r Tr hfn jir th Invircst rt mm 1 .n.! TV-umrni w.ii'rV H.krg and laity, a wirk ro rtrhiy ntcrrd with fheta d to frvit id wry family, and adennafr j '"X'aftV.'he abeve Tork. o wl nj, Mafrmn be rfitrr(1 , nriyano iiffrrni. Hrb'4 "ry ran. hem !- anir ia every Siaie ot the I ni.n. Apply to EDWARD WALKER.' PuMih.r. Mav. I53. 1 14 Kulion Pu Kew York. TAKK NOT1CK! 1 i.e nndersipned, weald respectfully announce lo the cit;zrris tf I.ewisbnrg and its viemiiy. iht ihey are prepa red to do all kinds BIsrk Mllit hine at their Sbon il .ft lhe rorner ol .orih 4th street and the Iiudaloe read. Horse tihoeinc. Wacon Work and all kinds of Kppairiiig di ne to order. Coal, Iru:. and Grain taken in rirhaoct frr j work. 4 . & II. Usher. Mav 1. t'?3 A TOCK OF EtK'ks and Eoots and Shoes, Shoes, fctatior.ery. r',I'K 'cbsenber ar nronees lo hit frirnr? i I and the public geiirrallv that be has just 'rTceivedfrtm rh,:ac'e;rhiaalareaLdei.l. I lent assignment of ?, . -vfra i L L' J alJ-D j rrmrnsirg etery kind and tarieiy of (irntle men's Bet is, Gaiiets, Monroes, Ties, Slipeia Ac. j L,i,iiW F.'ite Cniter Lcctt, ! Bnskins. Jenny Line's, and Ties of the lataat ! an( nu M approved stles. Uoys', Misses', and Children's I Bn,,Sl I',,ce "oots. Gaiters ar.d Sht es cf every style and variety m w wnrn also a choice j selection of the Schorl and Ciasaxal BOOKS now in ese in onr Academies and Feheolr, together with a food assortment cf MaUa nery, eic. -- The above gore's have been carefully self e ied and will be sold at very reduced price . Tbe undersigned also'ceotinues io maawfa tnre Boots and Mx.es of every descriplioa tm order, and from his lone experience ard determinatioa to spare no e0i.il or expense tm please.be hrpes to nienl and receive a liberal share of business. JOHN KO10H1O.V. l:CT.r, Vit !.34 ' tl
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