ILL r - ?'' israa- It IS- , r, f: ii 4 -r 11 Fehbcakv, 3, 1854. jr. Jtan-fraeea .Writ. TTia lumm Cnmiai kM(vaIJ ralti tli. inrref.t cireulati". of any B?.h Br-p!irr io Lhion routity. - - . :, . ----- -... Wlilg t'oiin.y Metlna;. The Whi; of r.iii'u county are requested to me-t at the Cnurt House in New Berlin, at 1. P.M.. of Monday the 13ih of February next, for the nnrnose of atiniimriE Scualonal Cnn- tt" to meet Cort'ereo from Jum.ua and Mtf-j fl-n connties. who are to etrrt a Senatorial Iitlecaie la the Whig State Vnveution: also to elect Conferees to meet Confeiecs from Ju niata c lunty f.rthe purpose of electing altep reseata'.ive De!s it to the s'.l Convention. W. F. WAOB.!EM.KR, Chair'n Whig Stand. lm. fiiion Co. O. N. W.i.M,ec-y. Jan.S3,lS5t t To the WliiRS of Union fonnty. W.Tbe Star and YMftrrvnd have a ca'l for a second Whig meeting, to be haH on Tujsday of Court week. It is sigaei "By the Standing Committee : Geo. .Merbill, Ch'n." As tiadispated Secretary of that Commit tee, we sUio that Mr. Merrill U not its Chairman.- . Col. Wagonseller was fairly ebnsea its permanent Chairman, by jtto ram of the Committee, called together by Mr. Merrill, the temporary chairman nam ed by the county convention. All parlia mentary laws coufirtn the natural rights tit Committees to select their own permanent oE.em. No meeting of that Committee has since been called through its Officers, and Mr. Merrill has no authority to make an appointment for the Committee. The call far the Monday meeting was mado before, and without any knowledge of, Mr -Morrill's disorganizing call. O. N. WoBDEIf, SZccr'tar-y Whig S'tw?inif Cam. t'tion Co. Democratic County Meeting. The Democratic voters of l.'niun countjr will meet at the C.mrt House in Mew Berlin on TuetHar "1st nf February net', to appoint a U.-lv'e t" the 8th of March funventi n to m -ei at Ifurburj. Byur.ierif ihe Siuii.lmg Cooiiaittee. C. D. ROVSH, Chairman. New Berlin, Jan. fit!, lsil WW some, time since refused to publish a "Gift Concert' Lottery for one Path am of New York. The laws took hold of the swindling concern, and the following advertisement in the New York papers finishes the history of another ipcc. on country fTi-en'iorns by city sharper : The Pariiam Gifts Persons desirous to couiproui.se foi their tickets at seven ty f.v cents cn the dollar, without incurring tue penalties of the law, wilt call ou the Committee iu the courto i,f uet week, be tween 10 .V. M. and 4 P. at my office, No. 6. City IMl I'laee. M. T. SlMONTON.Aothoriiid Auditor. Aha! Is that the game, after selling 100,000 tickets fort 100,000 to bny them back for 8iO,0u0, and pocket 825,000 by the operation, besides the use of the " pile" , - l .1 r,i . . . menu uiuuiui inniiui luiercsu q' i'T .T.- Z . . Ti t . 5u""me oVin suiors were tKca last w-, -t . i . Fr-duy, in the Isnbery Cases, bff-rc l-.sq., Mertz, on tbo part of the Defendants, to be ased at the February Court on the argu - . , ., . . i , r m ent of the motions to qimsh the lulls of . ,- , . o . . ju'iiciuif -in. ouuie miporiaiit niTiju.-!r0 ri-- fused to attend, i.ut will be examined at the Co"rt. Others refused to answer m tcriil interrogatories one iu particular, n active agent in the prosecutions, repea tedly answered under oath ' It is none of yoar bosinjss," "It Is cone of the defen dants' business." Another witness deposed that he was called before the Grand Jury, bnt had no personal knowledge whatever ff the oE-nce charged against Messrs. Candy, Eycr eud Gutclius, but testified , only to tbo (Mtratimt of George Heim- Ijvh cr!tly coinrauoicated some months Ul- -e. When this was objected to by a Graud juror, as Learsiy and therefore il legal Ustimany, and the opinion of witness, as a lawyer, solicited, agswer was made that it was corroborative testimony and -.l.ori for legal a monstrosity in legal doc irine, and ao outrage in practice, capable oi tuu most ioitjnitous and dangerous re-sul:.-. If such a course be legal, any irre spoCbiW" person may secretly hatch up any story that his cupidity or malevolence may insiigate, charging penitentiary offences npon the most respectable and blameless nieu. in the community, but carefully kept fr-im their ears, then go before a grand jury and have his discredited statements "corroborated" by Lis mr declaration! not under oath, and in the absence of the parties implicated, aud bills found on the strength of the good character of the wit nesses narrating them, when his own oath would not be received as was the ease in the present instance. Such a proceeding is too claring for comment. Hnw many, if any, of the last grand jury had a pL-cuniary intorest in the prose cution hs n..t bctu developed. Jtnt it tamo out that some of the traverse jurors fir the next Court had contributed niouey to carry on thpse prosecutions. Our read ers cxn judge what chance these defendants have baa t ultain a fair ami honest trill Messrs. Gundy and fcytr have been re poatedly told by prsnns concerned in the prosecution, "We have nothing against you and don't want to hurt you, Lut we "ut kul lle bouds ! That is We k-ow you are honest, upright men, and we do.."t want to injure yon, but if you ill be kind enoczh to suffer us to s nd you to the peuitentiary for two or three years, why we can kill tha railroad an.l the touw Tiiu1 tP'1 - Kt.. .-i .t ... .. . rest of mankind.and could unl, origin... Z .apoliuoj atmoinneiCM that of Srw i ui auoceilier irnbnn.. . i .. -It was stated that the Councils of Philadelphia will not subscribe he Twi Millions lo the Sunlmrv & Krio Kailro.it., under the Presidency of Mr. Coorea. U was alleged they had not sufficient confi dence to his financial or general biuiaess ability to nianago such a work, however o'miuciit he may be in law and general legislation Mr. Cooper, however, re cently, addressed large meetings .of the friends of the Company at Pliiladelpliia, nod made a very good impression. The moeticg passed strong it-solutions in hit favor. The Annual Election for Officers of the Company, occurs next week. Waking vp. The Northern Liberties of Philadelphia hare taken $000,000 iu stoik of the North Pennsylvania Railroad Company which is designed to tap the New York &. Erie Railroad at Athens, with a road runniog down the Suxjocuanna tome 75 or 100 miles, then over to the Delaware and down to Philadelphia. This is great srork for Philadelphia interests, and wc are glad to see them alive to its importance. Common School. Ftoiu the Report (ending Jane, 1853) of tho Superintendent of Common Schools in Pennsylvania, we compile the annexed table, showing the operations of all the public schools in Union and neighboring counties, with the aggregate results in the whole State, and some few comparisons with the State of New York : ? "9 r: a X vssnzio v, 55332 ?? ????; P O 3 2 O: 5 19 53; h. S o 3' s" e- S 2 3 - 3 i s; - p - f V tt l -z Vc "- n -I -5 - s i 5-s 2 sSiiis'lslIsaoiIa-sf X 13 W x -r c c-. r; r -a- G j - T O -4 S K IS - ti V: i: - J rr. V- ce 5 i; j ,3 -J- T 9! 4 Complaints arc msde that these report are P' t com; lite, but they are sufficiently fwi . . , . exnci. itio io'm nutnner 01 tnoJ;irs in the fjiir onntios sums up as llows: i ' "enter l.veomin? 7,oi9 j .VirthiiinberlanJ 4.C1S 't l , . 8,338 , 'These returns sliow Lnmn county to be . . . , " far in advance f her sister counties in the number of pupils in schools. There Las been a treat increase in ten years in the number of .scholars in public schools in Pennsylvania, as the following comparison will bhow : No. reported in 18-1-1 io 1853 474.555 Increase in ten years 185,793 The No. in German schools is decreas ing, and English education by private as well as public schools aud through the I ntgner seminaries ot learning, is rapiaiy gaining in Pennsylvania. FOREIGN NEWS, New York, Jan. 27. The American steamship Atlantic, Captain West, arrived here this morning, with Liverpool dates to the 11th, being foar days later than the previous advices. A division of the combined fleets entered the Ebck Sea on the 30th tf December. Austria has demanded whether Russia would object to an European Protectorate over the Christians in Turkey. The Ciar replied that he ttoulJ not permit ay other pmcer to meddle with the affair of the Greek Church. Osman Paeha, who was made prisoner at Sinope, baa died at Sebastapol of his wounds. It was expected that the Russian Am bassadors wonld soon be withdrawn from ' London and Paris It is reported that the Turkish cavalry from Kalafat had attacked two Russian battalions near Ossessan, but were repulsed with lots. Some were taken prisoners.and others killed. Auother report says that three engage ments had taken place between the Turks i and Russians near Kalafat and that the Turks were successful in the whole three I engagements. j The peasantry of Lesser Wallachia assis- . i i .t. n- n u- u- I Uihj I b r,9CD I "8"n,4t lL fus8"ln- j c earn f'om Warsaw to the 2d, that i a decree had bceu publh-had prohibiting ! the einnrtation nf I1 l.U ,f l.r..,.l.1.,r I from I,0,"nd frora l8t of Jan ,0 The Paris MjHlicur pnblihcs a decree calling iuto active service all y ouug,ldiei available under the aceoad portioo of the BttwgeBtclaif ;i85i ,,T I ao -i e o 7. o 1 a-" 31 33 LaterTurkish Victories! New York, Jao. 31. The R-.yal Mail Steamship Asia arrived this morning, at half fast 11 o'clock, with Liverpjol dates to tho loth,' being three days later than previout. advices. , .. ...... . Another serious battle hid taken place, near Kalafat. The Russians were defeat- ed, with a loss nf SOOO men. - -- Several days previous, Ooiar Pasclia had attacked iu t-uetcssion difiorcut Russian eorps, apparently with varying success. At length the Turks intentionally fell back ou their centre, and thus lured on the Russians as far as Kaluf.it, which position ; was now formidably entrenched, although it sceined, at a distance, to be abandoned. The Turkish batteries were suddenly unmaskt-d, causing great carnage among the Russians, while at the same time the Ottoman reserve, which had crossed the Danube by night, and were masked behind a wood, took them in flank and compelled them to retreat with great loss. The inhabitants cf Lesser Wallachia, who arc - manifesting themselves more openly in favor of the Turks, contributed not a little to tbe success of the manouvres. The latest accounts state that Russia was determined to fight it out Omar Pascha has received orders to con tinue his military preparations. No answer has yet been received from the Cxar, relative to the last note of tho four powers. Tbe Russian government has comman ded all its vessels of war to return to Se bastopol. The Russian Ambassadors to the Courts of France and England have not been withdrawn. I It is stated that 11,000 Russian soldiers ' are on tbe sick list in the Principalities. Tbe announcement of the defeat of the i Russians bad been officially communicated j to the representatives of tbe four powers j at Constantinople. A despatch from St. Petersburgh states ' that great irritation prevails there against ' France and England. I The last accounts state that Persia had abandoned for the present her design of attacking Turkey. The report that Persia had resumed negotiations with England is continued. ! Gen. Schmoyl, the famous Cinassi n leader, has informed the Sultan that he is prepared to act energetically agtinst the Rusians. The Austrian government has seized and, imprisoned the llev. Jamus Cook, of Rich- j mond, America, on a charge of being aj political propagandist. , Austria has taken offence against I'us- sia, after having accepted her good oulecs, ! and afterwards insisting upon treating with (lie Porte alone. THE FIRE RECORDER. 15 to 20 Lives Lost New YoKK,Jan.'.9. About twoo'clock yesterday afternoon, the building occupied as u factory for the making of ball cartrid ge, at Lower Ravcnswood, Loog Island, blew np with an explosion that shook the houses in the neighborhood for two miles around, and breaking the wiudows of all those buildings which wens within six hun dred feet of the place. The number of persons employed in the factory is generally alout thirty, being for the most part girls of the ages of ten to eighteen. So far as it is p-issible to learn not more than fifteen persons were actually killed. Several others lie in a precarious situation. One family the father of which is Mr. Rhine, a gardeuer to a gentleman in tbe place lost three girls; and scarcely a laboring family resides near the place that is not now wailing for the loss of some member of it. Three young men named Andrew Car ney, John Smith and Christopher Casey have been found, and are so seriously in jured that tbey are not expected to live. The scene at Ravcnswood beggars des cription. Tho building occupied by Mr. French for the manufacture of bis rifle car tridges was a one story wood building, twenty by twenty-five feet square, which was blown into fragments, ant! not a single stick could be found that a child could not lift. Tbe Coroner's Jury, in the case of the Ravenswood explosion, have brought in their verdict npon tbe fifteen bodies that were killed thereby. They found that a lamp fed by alcohol was used for heating grease in the same room where there were between 400 and 600 pounds of gunpowder at the same time ; and they did not hesitate to say that the explosion was caused by carelessness in the use of the lamp. Tbey found, too, that io the room there were 15 or '20 persons, mostly children, at wor k; that the room was much too small for the business carried on in it; that it was heat ed by a stove, about which was neither tin or xiuc fender; that the proprietor was ab sent at tbe time, and that the female in charge was not sufficiently old or expe rienced for tbe grave trust put iu her. With such a finding as that, tbe Coroner certainly could do no less than put Mr. French under bonds to appear before tbe next Grand Jury. Su. ' "' . New Orleans, Jau. 29. The steamboat Georgia, from Moutgouicry, was destroyed by fire last niebt at tho what f. ly this sad disaster forty lives Were lost about oue half of which eie. alavca. Twelve kuadxod Ulea were eonenned. The boat and balance of the cargo is a total loss.: The passengers lost were mostly from North Alabama and North Carolina, and .were ou .their way to Texas. Tho papers publish a list of the names of the pasiongers . who perished. lb officers and crow were saved. The wbarl aud , warehouses, together with a larjre amount of merchandize, were a!sn destroyed - Chicago, Jan. 30. The American Car Company's works in this city were de stroyed by firo yesterday morning. The brass and iron fouudry, an I blacksmith and moulding shops, were entirely consumed. The loss is not yet ascertained, but U un doubtedly very large. The origin of the fire is unknown. Hartford, Jan. 80. The Ilayward India Rubber Works, at Colchester, Conn., consisting of fivo buildings, were destroyed by fire on Saturday night. One of the overseer, named Geo. Stark, aged 31, per ished in the flames. Five hundred hands hare been thrown out of employment by this calamity. The loss is very heavy, but is covered by insu rance. Ocwcoc, Jan. 30. A firo occurred in this city on Saturday night, destroying Curtis' coffin warehouse, Tborntou's cabi net and chair warehouse, Fifxbugb's mill, and Wright's shop. Loss about 85 000 ; insured fur 82.C00 in tbe Etna Co , of Hartford. 9 There are great apprehensions of Bread Riots in England, owing to the enor mous rise in the prices of breadstuff's. At Topshal, mobs of women threatened the bakers in consequence of tbe latter raising J the price of bread. A t Credi too, also, bands of women and children paraded tbe streets, and attacked some of the bakers' shops, demolishing the doors and windows, aud doing other damage. Tbe market people were also molested, and their produce kicked about tbe streets. The police were unable to put down tbe disturbance, and it was not until the report that soldiers were coming that quiet was restored. IlARRlsBtRO, Jan. 30. Tbe Governor left here this morning for Erie, in company with Judge Knox, who is on his way home. It is kuown that Gov. Rigler has invited Gen. John Purviauce, of Butlur, and Gen. Wni. F. Packer, to accompany biiu to Erie, aud to superintend tho operations of the Frauklin Canal Company, should arrange ments be made to use ihc improvement I until tho Legislature takes further action ou the subject. The engagements of the former gentleman prevent him from accept ing the trust, uor is it cvruiu that the lat ter cau do so. Ou Tuesday morning last a Wulchuian by the name of Thorn is Powell, aged about 21 years, was killed in the sand lunuel of the Pa. Coal Co., by the filling of the roof. Mr. Powell, we are told, was an industrious man ; he leaves a family to mourn his periuature death. PitUton Gttzeltr. The great contract for supplying forty milliousof bricks for the Washington acque duct has been given to W. II. Dcgijes, ot Washington City, aud Fraucis II. Smith, of Baltimore, at eight dollars and seventy five cents per jhousand. Maj. John Marshall Washington, was one of the best officers and most esteemed and accomplished meu lost on board the San Francisco. Relief Notes'. The amount of " Re lief Notes " originally issued was $3,243, 015, of which SiUS'-'.S.'i: have been re deemed, leaving 8175,639 still outstand ing. William Muthart, the noted horse thief, who made his escape from the Berks county prison some months ago, was re-captured in Philadelphia on Friday of last week. A brnte residing in Pottsville, while laboring nndcr a fit of intoxication, on Wednesday last, deliberately ent off tbe nose of bis little daughter. The California papers adopt the English custom of publishing births, and add a truly American or ' Yankee ' peculiarity, by giving tbe weight of the young citixen. Tbe Lebanon Courier of last week eon taius strong communication in favor of Gen. William H. Kcim, of Berks county, as the next Whig candidate for Governor. Dr. Isaae A. Pennypacker, of Pbocnix ville, has consented to take the Professor ship of Practise of Medicine in the Philad. College of Medicine. Parks, the murderer of Beatson, of Ak ron, Ohio, has been found guilty of murder in the first degree, and is aenteneed to be j hnng on tbe 20th of May next. James Quinn tbe murderer of Mabala Wiggins, on board of a canal boat at Nan- ticoke, has been found guilty of Murder, ' and sentenced to death. A Strikino Contrast. With all the i energy the Romanists have shown in mis-1 sionary operations 300 years, they have ; ! not translated the scriptures into any lan guage for the use of the heathen. This, however, is one of tbe first works of Prot- j estant missionaries. - Washington, Jan. 31 It is believed that the Mexican treaty in its present form ! i ..... I.:. i ...I... ji ..i ! van uot yai-?,, j ib uiviusuiirui uijci-iiou- able. ' " - ' fSjuThc Nebraska Q ustiou-ia Uujirin eipal matter before Congress. " . Land Sates louse and Lot for Sale .-xll REXT. Situated on North Fonr'tu I Hreet, between the resilience of Rv. Mr. II.iVUM.rsl, and Jo. Bright. It is a two siorev Bri'clc home, l bv 33 feel with a Kiichrn 13 by 2i, a g.Hd Barn on the premises, a Weil, and a Rood I .t of Fruit irtes. The lot u 33 feel front and the usual depth. LEWIS E. JOXES, N. 3d St. l.ewisburg. Jan. 20, IS54. - Orphans' Court Sale. BV sirtiie of an order from the tt.lii." Couri of l.'nton eiHinly. the ni.ilet.HiM-,1 Xilinint-trsliH of .ui.l Wivsos. Isle of Kelly Ti. d. ill .ell at .r.falt -l III r.,itoit.( hem. es r ATE. f it ' Th it saliistda liscl ol Uud Miu itiil in the town-hip and county a'ore-is I, wiihiu I j nil of it. ihruinc illaceol l.ewi-l.ine. bmiwled by lamia of the heit. of Tho' Wilu ib-e'd. lla.i.1 Meyer, Fl.vel Clmsan. Joet ll.oer. Fl.il- ip Shook, and otliara. oiniaimug u orlhereaboula. lSOarreacleare.l haiiislheie- f,. H, ai.d on vivcicu iw .mi, - (and a n.. lailm, 8p,ig of Water.) and .1 other out build. nSa neeeaaary for the comlort d tiurt Kmf and con.enienre of Farm. There i. OoU brKi..it...u haii tlonp.,Ptt)a, axoo.. Apple Orchard, with a r..,o.!S; Y&.ZS&SfiZ Fruit Trees. Tbe cleared land ia in a high . viauh raia, stale of culiiaiion and abound with Li ueatone do do Kja, t do PpaRila, lor all neeeaaary purpoae. i ia Vrur The ale prouetta will anawer to iliaide in'o 4 iwil. -. TWOor THREE FARMS, aad will be aold to da Hunting Urk-t. (Varfaliaa) . I do ltrf-M.. ami puicbarara. j Sl)Tr, ,Kiusr,Tra,Taile,rciert,aad For larrua nf aala annlv ti eiiher of the iu' I Mt. acnuara.or toTariMas Winoj, on the premiaea. ItOUT. H. I.MHI). VM. WILSON Ja. 8epl 13. 1853. A'lmiuutratori. FOll SALH, A large Brick Foundry, Xt"ILTsix years ago, situate in tbe Borough 1) of Lewisburg, Union Co . Fa-, in a very iorahle location. 80 bv 00 feet and two Mo- np hiirh. wi in one cisni norc Scouring Mill. Charcoal Mill, and Machine Shop attached, all in gjond condition, and a never failing Well of Water in the Foundry. Alio a large WARE-KOOM. 40 by :) feet, two stories high, with an OFFICE IS he So feel attached thereto. L. U. CHRIST. Lewisburg. July S9. 1S53 Sale. f pHAT lurge and dt!irnbl property on J the corner of Market ami H'a'er Sis., ell siluntt-d for a residence, fur btitncs, or lor a residence and place of business. There is a lare Bltit'K I loune contain niU 4 luroe nmins on flte first flour, G Ik-J iiniiiis on the second floor, and tn lror finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen and W' ii-.hhou.se niljoins, mid it his nUn a larue reiiu nt Cistern, a Pump and W'pH i oond water, and all ihe iieeessdry ItnildinoH. Kur term lie. spplv to (Jk'i.F.'ii.i.kr r.si,. ' S. K. DAVIS. l,-i-lioro, Sept. '23. IP 3.1 WVWrWVWvVWrVWW UAfi UKItlt KOTYPKS ! SP1KCR Si. II IWS would inform the public that tney have fitted up a ?iiVu) ixpraj-ijj for ftjt'iorrjOitipitig, in the New tluildirij; over Ur-Thornion's lirug Store entrance at the fint itm,r, op Matr- where they are prepared to perforin any work in their line iu me best style of the art. We can lake picture at almost any hour in the day. Children taken as well as adnlK and other pictures copied. As we have now a permanent location, fitted np purposely and exclusively for Uagiieneo typing. we think we can render entne salifac lion, and respectfully leoder our services. F. st'VKEI!. Lewitburj;. An, t, I8S3 J 1. II A V.. NEW FIRM. CABINET MAKING. nOVtCIIY & ELDER having y entered into a Cn-I'riitnerslnp in the ahove business, irmild resperlfiillv invite their former customers, and the public in general, to give ihem a rail at Uian at's old -land on North FOUR I'll street, where they are prepa red to do all work in iheir line widi the inmost despatch and on the most reasonable terms. T HE Partnership heretofore eiistin;; nnder Ihe rirm of Chuist St intra between Levi H. Christ and Ufnr?e A. Ynck in the , Foundry Business is this 24 ih day of June' 1853 dissolved by limitation. CSeo.A.Frick is j alone authorized to settle the buMiies ( Ihe Firm, except in case of his absence from home ' when 1. tt. Christ wilt attend to the same. L.B. CHRIST. KO. A.FKICK. N. B. All persons indebted l. said Firm are requested to mike payment of th same bv the 1st day of October next after which tune all accounts will be left with a Justice for immed iate collection. 480 WHOLESALE BOOK AND STATIONERY HOUSE, I. Maw-Yoaa, OX THE CASH PLAN. ty Extensive Sales and No Losses, make il profitable to sell at very Low Prtces.j Oason Brothers, 23 r.il turn (oapoatte Ik. Sator llouv) N'cw Tots, OFFER one of the most extensive stock and complete assortments in the country of aw -tw w sj-ws -w imw w W m FOK CASH ONLY. The amount of goods in our line purchased be eomilrv merehanla i, i.v..,ll u lly quite mall : Compared With their dry goods, hardware and -j .... u.ai, other bills; and this circumstance absolutely eompeU jobbers in the book business, who sell on lime, 10 get lareer profits in order lo make op ir me tosses ami extra expenses necessarily involved in a credit business of small amounts. it is also easy for the merchant to make arrange, ments 10 buy his book-bill for cash ; though it might not be so convenient for biro to purchase his larger bills in this way. These considerations have led us to adopt in onr business, from Ibis date Jauuary. 1854 Ihe following principles, viz. ait raoriTs, C5V4Biis raicra, a vaaaja iivilt casaj. Ueing oarselveaaole publishers of a number of leading and most extensively-selling School llooks in tbe country, as wall as works in other departments, our facilities are uusnrpasaed. Call upon lis. or send an onirr, and judge for yourselves, if the saving you can make by buving ol u for cash is worth while. Our location i very central. and easily found. Stand on the As or House steps, anil look straight f.irwaid acnus the corner of the Park, aud yon can not avoid seeing our signs. Ea XHUsa, rat ams ia MASO PSOTHElaS. -for i WATCH DEFOT, LEW1SLURG, PA. A. HATr ir.i.l', ! "" a UfX .pUsu.lia aul.i.eiil l Vt lUHIi, !i,illlll "' JfcWSiaf, WM trcrilril troll. it.r ii I ii'i "' Maim-wuiiim Huu io I'liilad- IphM "ml .ew Vo,k. cun-queni- l n.urn lo.rr iii-.ii il .i.irh-il Imm in ... i et u. I -I i Kr- l.nlrr- loi liil'H-i." r titi.tl r.vl-ltt lull Is uw dv j-e.id, lu ilv tall j il, 1" k Uu du a Ji-s!. ltk do A IX Ur, lull j-eltl, l-k ao !. l" do Uiu,4l"si'-,-. ' a u 4j.i-, l t.o .Brli-l ami lo-li tLM, 16k ll, rl'Ul U.r, lull Jr4, to U.. 4u It", do ll.inoii - no Aucuw., tulljal. 'it 2 - ' a,ia- &. uv i iu 10 mi i uv 3j UO jo e-j " la u 1; oo - ana" u w " M OU " 11 Vl " 11 ou J ou 5 M) ' IM 8 l-O 12 Vl " 14 w tv uk i Zu i 2 ou j a ou ID! Z lauuj 1 ! lo uu i-" Urraa nr Lrplra, J.wala, do Lrf,tn a. Ui a jvwi-ia. u,rm o.r uwa Oof" balua. 2. UO 11 no Ia(x i; oo to e,Mi awa a ta caaiaa, j Vwttbaiiia. , - turn UnurulBST. liOH aHi Gift 00 i do l 00 " J6 1 ja " ; I or) " S iu " j., .. lit" 1 SO " : " s ia " 1 00 s oo 1 uv i OM 10 HO s oo 10 OU 12 GO 12 00 SO 00 Silrrr ptaclc., And a Tariety of fine ooj, lalrat aUlea. neatly 1 00 2 L0 I sol up. at pncea in un me innea fij- a-.u war. ranted lo he v hnt aold for. Atao a threat variety ! of gill ami plated gooda t huna, 1'ina, Hpnoua, Lockeia. Spciacle. L aae, iiaakeia. har Kiuft, Ks Sha I I'ina. Hair Fins.Coral Ueada, Steel I'urae. dec. ic .Afc Alao Brunt !t 'arinp ami w.iglit Clrn-ka An 3 hour do do do S -l. --I aad Kill Tibh Ftrna, .l.k.i. riuii I no ' t M ' I Oo " 14 OO ' 10 eu t no I So S 5 " Id (in in oo 4 on w ffft no 28 ( 0 , ...i,,,. r.rwrwli. i-in- i-.rr. ............ t'rai.rb Accurl-oaa. kja, do do I'1', r..lka do 1'4 T SO 1 'i 26 0O ! 3 K5 And hundiedaof arnrle. not rr.enlinned. Waiel ea. I'rk and Jewelry carefully re paired and warraa'rd. Call aad aee M r h. 1S32 I e 1 6 JirSSEY'S GRAIN liEAPEK, ! fir cnttiti"; !tlt Grain and Grass, j TAXI FACT! IIF.D and for sale al thrt I Lewisburg Founilrv br CRUDES. MARSH A Cl still muue yens coxcekmxg THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL-ROAD iriict ' lit 6e ejetc mlcil fi itm L tciiLury e Is hi stolen oh the Jiiitiiitit ! t lliroiisb bv Uliflllnburs!! 1" ,. J. ahn tuut Ihiil U. II. Klkht-I hm ei i ifittl ui ail IsUii'iHMiir.. h n - iar-iil one ut ihe IfMt and tururl locl of 1 FA Lla & U' IN TUU GOODS i s-vrr u'f ih t in iliif ri uiiiiy mini nf nurli M j and tjualilii- is Mill txtUr-i jciimi ti bll. DR1 GOODS of ail kinds, Ctiffcf . T. fjaii-s-w. iu-nr, MoIaM-. Hie, Chfcf. fru Li r. Stap' t niiJ!e-. Tl me:, S-ai. Ae. A's Itti'hrttrrt Qw fasten ( tl rirfv-, JUt'f a inf Sit': Jihj Mtl 'itji nl the laTel iv lt ttj lit w quiltiv L'nit'Trlit, li'M-ft. l'iiMi(s. P tiiiM uluui.) niit! airy. Oil sl laiixN. iM utlir tllla ! nuiiit rnuti ! m til it'll all tt lnh il In nM at p'ires n low a-, lo a-ii'ii-b pioi hi-r- XI! Liid. ol Cnoiitia I'liODl't E liken io eji-lnriL-e lor Coo.1-. ir'M'lei.e aire mo r I lif.ue ni'rhasina eltit-uhrre. a I rh irne loilttine for to- ktlig al m t;.-.l- i II. I.ISrEL. M lTIinl ure. rl 28 1852 The Fir-Fame 1 Kedic'cc! I Th- fc lt il thins v0ii otirrlj nf ilkinml hrW, ! rr if a Ut litrmln Bnturr.wbii tlx rilrwHdlli wy irtin-d I h-t N)iaraiai hTf rrtitle-ivti thr-m unm r I aiy -ouir m iriy r-r part of tlie wrU- lb . i'uui n- vc.-r tlir have lut-l witli throuubnut ' VUlri is mt etraaTtl.aira;f owrnt, ii (F-w.iml, lo llis-ir wooaiftisJl tftlv-a m the cura f Bilious fotut..aii.f ami Jifonl rs of tm L ir aitd Sl- iiirb, vrMiiha prf-ctrtv ia utn$ liirm aromJinjc t aiitis, M-hlitm tail io being rtorel to bealih. Weakness anJ lability. Restoration to Health of a Gt'Dtlt-uiau, aged 45, when at Heath's door. j C-Jjyf t t."t'T mm th it CfitxrUs Smith. duUd V-rmi, v. i-nps, nmr rtfy JmTil,trrt it Jtvy. lfcii. T r. riM.ii HtkfWAt, Mr A Mr. J iSIFh tt xtos. farmer!? a rtti-lv'nt of thia f'ar. kd Uu in a drrlinint- (tif brallh for upward i-f thr-e ani. (traduaU tio: away lo a fhaaUtw I J 1 j nightly iM-r'B.rtisiaa aud wasl of ap(tit. which caunl cn.t un'itriiit-rritolifri-iid.alHliidcunaiUdnriiua ' I BirMiical turn in bulh.wtihout rffvrt. lit M la4 oapd jwir ! t I'il la. and under fn.Tiitenr wa tva.ta.ml to braitli y tli It mean, lit latrly rnii.'lMtni to New York, and baa ' , jitft writtm to my. that lie wa nevrr tfttiT in hfalih, , ' add 'koitrd ma fc- auaint yon wtth th iiriumMaBrr. ; ou(Iit Im to mrntion. Ui:t niy wite haa doriTtil gramt , bt.li Ut In in tin ae of your Vitl. I 1 remain. tr. ymi- rrprrtf.i;ir. ! CI1AKLU SUIIH, UinUnp Mlnurtrr. i A permanent Cure of a diseased Liver of many Years' duration. C'l t f Utter frnm Jtr. Gti-miM. Chrmist, TerU, to j ; Wut su,n li!mm cm-n-.v .-. hn anr.ih.rpr"P't'''''v,n,"d,,"i,'N t"r l4Diai:iU an-v wm-- - . g . - i tills town witft wiiwm I aaa. prrw.. .7 w-, -. . , iti"iierpin I yrar. wm a ?rr Srr BlMlir.-kl allrrMl.nt a.uml h r that I .uir,-rrr I r IPIIM tlltHfP l lira- I.1ICI anu b ! " "l! n"'u".T,"i '! ! ' n,i naturally raniad ril alnrm am liar VirBj , ,jkptv .h Mtirltl anrrlTw minrnnniii-. """- "' o-'-"1 v.l th. luiliiml hi-r I. aial. a tral cf . 1i,sdiooau..uih.muiiiiihe;.rii.v.ifcr Till-r lart.a awmlh a-. an-l alia ha w allr - wriima.i n-iafsr.araiorir iirriam mat illii hrr tw-a lite amniaof laiTiaj twr lifa. Iim-Ii m imitnotl ner g--niai nuiia i at -d ; : run- j Vat:-. .ii ZZt .T." I lrrmai,l).rMr.jFour.U.'I. JuljrM.l"M. (sii.-a'M) J.OIHIS. jvm cdtbrmkd HUt r aifcrW'a cficadiMt n Ua tl- iijc..:i..' JX.. RTU KS'Ci. Diiiona Com Kerrirria. Lnaibasa Tii-Doaivm,, alainta F rh-Img-1' a TuaMira BMrhrx oa uirlt-. ithr.matUai lierr. twstin rar.-ra f all Ki-u-aiioaj .rvrnmal At- B...lCaiprtn ImJa Priri. frrliona Coltra ila lervfula, or Worm. . I all Con.lirat'n ofnt Kinea Eiil kin-la .... u.i-k. ..Thi. wraka.au frai CnnnroptioB 1 mil Etoa D-MlUt InSaaMtiea Stnn. and ana rauaa ,;,.! S.rarl.frrT-iP-B.r.linJon.lai.dal.alil.h.iM. inNawVwk nnier Mniirta- ai ia ttr.jo rl , -r mj.Aw )r - win r.TTi.rfoaiieiio. s.i ! ah. h all ar-r- rtM.tr nrasta and aValrra la MrriMnM ' ihmin-hn.iiiwCr.ii..sinir.inr.x.aa. aT'rta sir... ami t..'0. rarh T la had W boat-aalr al tba ariuriaJ ' l)r.iri.nu.iiithel'riio ; i Tl KU.AMUMtU.MriMMIlktMUl.tlMW1 S..I.I at tha Eflal t Df.- S. H. WrarlV-ae t-T ifc taUasca ot aatU-au ia wit; taatilae.ata alllais aaaaafc So. 1;IM Ma ' . MOLLfJttAY'S TILLS. 1 CTfcr tala by Dr. KEMP LB, Miffiiabari S2,000 Worth f CABJSET FURKITCliE, For sale at the large Brick Warerot to of Dejaacbw Jr. Eler, (fonrtk St aau door ttcm Bi r"a Uotil.) OI'K atock comprises RosewM tLMahrgaiiy, Walnai andCoilaee Ureaeief ttLLEAl M flam and Faucv Mahogany Bureaut tt CltETAKlEd aad LOOK CASES ia radios variety. SOFAS, QTTOXAK&, VITAHS. M.ihr.ranT t'haira anil U kin,,tl'arrl. Pir tn"r" "f ,'m,"- Breakfast i Grecian. Frei.ch. eiason. Cottar, aad Common UEU Tt AIf 0f,wn(.d. Walnut. Mani any and Cottage AfrHbTASl8, aad vaneus other aric!e. . - All work viiaiim to be well made, aid on the moat rraaonab'e terms. l'ah, Frodaca and Lumber taken in Bavment. T. A. PONACHT. A. 1). ELDER. Lihorr. Oct. 5. 1 S3 " Dicxolntloii. THE Partnership b'taeen tfce sobfenteri ha brra diavlaed by mutual ecasrat 1'he arccunm are to be Milled ry Kahili 1 Furrey.and the tuines contiened t y Maib.i, Hate. M ATHIAB HATE. RANSfLOW FIKRET. l.ewishor-. Oft. 6, l-'.3 1. Perfect Fits! JGIIX 11. J11M.ER cairiescaths 'J'ailorms buiDe.-5. -a his nan hi i k, at b:i old Mai.il od .North Third htreet. (viz ,. Slriprd Coa') where he will attend io VaLira and funine aa aaual. 'I he FALL FA.--HIO.Ng fur lHiiS, rereivrd I'n-ni hew Yi-rk. All troik done in the te-l style and on iLi most reaumable lerrrs. Produce receired at Market prices. Learisbur, Sept. 3. 1PS3 JGII. B. MILLER. Fresh Meiit 1 'HE nnd'Tsistied respectfully nn uir.i lliat his tfiilf ber !llP in the rnr ol his residi-nre (,.n Momh 'I H1K11 street) ,i srain in operation, and fff, Vrat, A'u. will be regularly M-pplied lo his Ineada in the 1'iiH.r, Ti tfoii.'l ut aai and f-ATi am mornings, on cheap and arrriinn odattng let mi FRA.NCIS ZELLEUS. Lewial nrg. May 12, 18"3 JlT received ao a:anrrr.rnl of fine-tone rosewoi'd .Melrdeons, fri-m Geo.A.Frinf , & C'.i.'s crlel rated establi-hment, Buflaio, K.y 4 dci.tve Melodecns froni C to C f ti 4 J do do C to F 65 5 do do F to F 75 Large 5 do F to F. Piano style, IU HATFIELD, Lewiature A. 1. Frolaatanl Aa.aiia's Seek for tkw l.saa. Dr. DcvtliEg s Eistory of EcuvsEisD. JLT published a iv in isLaaeaa i?i Tina id Da. LOW LI.G hl'iOkV U I.O.M Alfri.M. 'I bi pi-r ut?raijd valuable nr ti (it Inch 1, 1'rotesti.nt but i ll cruise ucseciartii lis been pronounced by all I'ri.ttstaul deata inaUinH tbt irji.'i.rtf huUr of ibe aubjtci 1 1 which il irrato. I In roiiie.;i:riice i f the late fire in the Pub lisher's eMul'hshrr.f nl, be has been ui iL'r U: ' ihe last few m ntlisto supplyihe freqtirm i iden I lor this ik. lie bus fc.w li.e pleasure u. 1 aum line that L r. In ling has j f r n d it ! exien-ive ai d vj-lt.ab'.e iplenti.i it ti 150 pities, inciud'i g ail ihe recent evfr.is r; i inttiiM in ii laiu ii io l' e l itis tl Mm p!e for liliei'y in lii tre. tl e .Vtdiai. i etc e'c. ; and il.ai il.e ri. I.trnl crk (n il ' a mile vcluu.c uf Mi j.'irs) is l.o i'; I and will I e Mippi.r d to ngeuts. br.oksellr r-; . i the put be ailli if tt t tdtina ij jt.tt i : ' tbe .A ec!;:n-i.s. j Ilin.drtds ot le-lininiats firm i!ist;rfi:i.-l' clcrsv irr n. -cf. Jriis. I rr.-lifi hl i f ri I ies it i.tl.eis. bave lien rr i eiv d, te-ti:y ti g lu ik fid-dill and a .r it ilia Ihsiiiy. AMttinti ; l!n-e. !li in ll e prn . I it ;.t en llirtil 1 rrllM fin sch.'lar. il.e Rev. lien. b. Cheever, j eivcn as a -i t c:ir t-n I ibe bide : I "1 lu ryriM p t nJ i at:fttt ac.rk." my Dr. i fcwTr i '-pwjt. nit- . tt rj iK.iie rltufr i;f 'r (t. r i iil rii- i cl lt utat that ,t tp airtin4 to hat m air 'f nt.jrs H'. H u- ir.a-t t tfce n- ettlrat t DtWiiu I and r-4 t'rt ri w ),. r rr mi ii.a frt an lis A Uiei ifi n Tt sr. ; t nt:Hirc lanrr MbavL r Of Liftb . fitii-hI erTa illcHrniiwr tb ,rraaii.rir, nrr- itiui.. (rMiulM. at'l inriiiri.t tl K .;pat. i n ! it irll b n'o-l ;Ui it tar, r nil an ot rral nt'litt it aril Y !.!:. urnomri fcil. TL vork ilir i rfcartttrf ii-J t y r at ;r-rnr h.nrI a - r !. irard Mritir mwiiiik' nj-tprr firi Lttirw f tl. If v"' . -1. 1 ta.cii ft t ut auntt mit lull I ttt.i i-t tht r- ; r-srr?. t-TTs-m. rrut-itMn. ird rtent rr aditroa l i . I n nrv. bvi:1 ft tuat- 4 I y tr IViearr to th BtcM urot.)ir-j - tiMoiir e-i irxK. rrlnlvd is a -irttil. -t.a.f'c x inti rixpup Milt, ar ti arranc d ia tl wtl iucul aiktrtr. Ii mi m iti fiifi rt istr:-Bti. at d, mnm it tetift. t i)ttialati.i". krttt r tdi tnl tt fiirtviab a td itJ ir B-rtrunir T I i mrr t? an il t. tl n c f Imli if i riw of. 1 C-I" $:TTt lark ia fvr tfc'- yisal hwrralitrf: acil new that a rurCitft vtits Rokv lure d Ml "n , at d i o tu Wfi tar t nitr, cf aM.aircT and Uftr. a wtk ricl-.i lrd :ib V" and rri;iiinfi.t will 1 mtr. t; air If atd urful. lkruhit W elal to it in ttj faaiiij, aad acerbiug tr tre-tll in th tand (tAcents fir ihe above work, lo hi m va uable inJucement will be ottered, vantf A every State ot ihe I nino. Applv io EDWARD WA1.KEK, Pn Wisher. j Mar.lSfsX 114 Fulton 'ew Vori. TAKE NOTICE! The undersigned, weal respeotfullv announce to Uo citizens of Lewisburg and n vicinitv. thai thej are j.rt-r red to do all kmrls Blara amllliins; ai their Mp J the corner ol onh 4th s:: and the Bulfsloe road. Horse Shveins. M acon Work and mil kind' of Repairing dune to order. Coal, Iron and Grain taken in exehanpe fet work. C". A. II. Flsbcr. Mav I. IC33 X E W STOCK OF Ecots and Bocks and Shoes, Stationery. rwnE snb.criber announces to his friendi I and the public eenrrallr lhat he has insi n eeived from Fhiiadelpbia a large and excel lent assortment of 'IiI,73 AID : com,r,n- f very kind and variety of Ctm't ' ! .. . - ' men's Boots, Gaiters, Monroes, Ties, Sllpt: I A. ;.. JC.. f7y..V Pf. Bosliins. Jenny Linda, and Ties of the laieil sar most spproved styles. Boys', Misses', and ChildrrD' ; Boot, tace Bools.Gaiters and Shoes of err7 , , . , . , stvle and vsnetv now worn also a cbet selection of ihe febool and Classical ! , i BOOKS I , , , . now in are id cor Academies aad together with a good assortment of iai Inert ,nr- . ' "V ,. u l . J a led ard will be sold al verv reduced prirrs. The nndersienrd also rontinnes tn wn"'"' VUm,. .nr Kh..ea of ewerw decrirtil rv Boots ana rnoes oi every oescnpi" order, and from his long ripenence s determination to srare no efori or ripen1 1 . I . ... r'raar.ne pi-pea io uir,,. " - skarevf basin. JOHN EOUCiH' ww!cr Lewisbarg, Msy , UU . in