.1 ttf ! St i LEWISBURG CHRONICLE &WEST JRANCH J'ARMER. May 27, 1833. 'run cars direct from Elmira to Daliiiuorc as was anticipated wlicu Uic extension was projected, tlic Williausport & Klmira road is Mid to Lc in hoptilc Lands : and tic old Lcwfsburs & Spruce Cteek. j rival Suubury & Kric profess a certainty TIo l'hilai Daily Ncttt of the 2od nl. j f rWutiti" their work. The question h devotr-a a column lo the proposed "Lewis-: ,,. will i wo romlj Lc rao&Ullo ? Tins imrjr, l-enler &. Spruco t'reck," ari'l tlic ja tic p ,iut to Lo met. l'loui a careful "Tyrone & Lock Haven," Kailroad i, and ' ui vov over Lotli mules, we are (strongly tbirpTilabloiiillu9nceiip'ntli?prof!pn-ity rtrsnja-le.d tint, at no di.slaiit day, LotL f l'Lilanclpbia. It quotes a portion of the wouj l,c tlircii.r'd to tlieir utmost cnpaci tUfisties ot Uie former routo from llie (y 'phut il,o faitli of tlic Company is Chronicle of throe weeks ogo, aud adds : ' pMgeJ to the Extension, no one can deny. It will thus lc seen that, the position j jjut j10rc tl,0 opponents of Extension four city is daily becoming a defensive, , an, malillo. anotlicr pt,md,wc hope the last, instead of being, a it lioulJ, an vtce , , ttJjK. ne, for trade, and as wc have many times ,u ' ' . , Wore remarked, it is not simply time to ifLurg wants to cut off Dry alley , ana Wake up, or to act, but to fend off, and if above us, thut " Lewisburg wants to cut possible get to ourselves apain a free track off White Peer ;" aud in Lewisburg, that en which we can trade. It is not bimply ; .ne Directors wjtli a road at the east end i btory cmer- IST OF VKXDERS 'f Foreign and sue Merchandize, oc, witaia me UNION, for the ysar 1HSS. as .vpprnKed and classified by the undersigned, duly appointed Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes. . - or I T ' , ' WASIJISUTU, my I .-JJlllnoslic Merchandize, Ac, witaia Ihe The rresident Las niade the lollownig : c)Ullty .'...- ana jutrg. W ans Di-Ui Muu H. W. Digit .the design to pass the cstcrn trade by 1 f tLe BriJ on, ,,ia3 vaniping aud around us, but the Heart, 01 our owu i . . . liitv . . i j t ii . . to arouse suspicion in every locality. State is to be made, by these improvements , " ",uu " f i,;..k - . rr..rr;.,.r st.V..nrr f n ihn To r-aralvie friendly effort in tins Uily of New York, gency, they create di?sensions and foster The Actus then refors lo the movements animosities aud divisions lay, Lsjtcb, on foot in behalf of the Tyrone route, and j and nurse jealousies founded upon miscon 08 00 to Fay : ei ptious and deliberate perversions of the 'It comes to be an important inquiry as ' truth riot in the passions they excite to the feasibility or the practicability of ! anJ in every way possible breed distrust. Uiesc routes,and tnc prospect. 01 tneir uemg i sosn;cion, and alarm. The tvv "lncnrt ot eccupicd. The article iu6ted above from the ChrowH-U, U conclusive as to the liiat samcd, and it is known fhat the mountains run in such directions as to render the Errnee Creek road entirely practicable. ti i i . i. egotiations have been commenced in New j, r.;vc it 0f public coufidenca York for the means to build both these i , ., . ,, , , , i n ,i -1 4 .- . : know its matter, Will be mislea. roads. It is not worth while to iniuirc ' ' whether or not New York is likely to fur nish the means. The people of that city Kud Stale ask, in regard to such mailers, but one question, and that is, Will the proposed improvement tcud to increase the prosperity and addto the greatness of that city r That once settled, and the lutaus are poured out like water. Is it asked, How are we to prtmnt the tuceest or comjtktiv of tiwr qierutiou ? The auswer ia Very simple : let us abandon the ridiculous and old fogy idea that bonds and ruortra:e5 arc the only safe security. Jjet us appropriate the abunduut wealth of' our city to taking ami kMwg a Mtjunty nf the dock in these rotuh, and thr t'ON Tiftr than fr our oicn Ltmtfit." AVcJI, we confess it would bo a novelty to the good jicople of tltp iuterior to tec the capitalists aud business men of Philadel phia waking up, in that kind of stylo, to Iht true interests, and thoac of the patient old Commonwealth which she has 60 long teen in the habit of considering as mort-! gaged to Lersolf, exclusively, without auy reciprocal obligations on her part. As regards the Spruce Creek load, we tuppose it would luakii little diAVrcucc to the peo pie along ine line of the road,tr7(0jc meuey builds it, so fhat it i.-i completed and put into successful operation. Hut the exjfr icuce of the px.t ju.it iQcs the home fiieudii of this cntei'rise iu looking with vastly ore confidence lo New York for aid and comfort, than to anything that Philadel phia i:i likely to offer. There is more lo lie said on this stilt ject, tvhkh wo reserve f ir another o eu-iou- Ful the Ltwi.-.lur Chjonicle. Raikoads. llailroadi are not made iira day. The Xistory of the N. Y. & Eiie Itoad, of the Vnlral 1'emi'a Koad, and of many otbel.3, ill prove nr po-jition. The SunLury & Eiie Company is 15 or 0 yours olJ, Lut not a uiilo of road is made, and unless that " ehip-full of gold com s fr.iu England " pretty soon, many doubt whether they will ever build their road. In all the annals of llailro&distn, wc ltw of no better progress than that of our own Susquthnnna lload. It is not a year since the Company was organized ; and already, after a protracted suit agaiiis-t a powerful antagonist for the right of way, tonic 50 miles of the work are under con tract, and the work being doue,with plenty lit means to pay ; and an exteusion of the work up the West Branch Las been partly purveyed, and proposals takeu for grading. This Exteosiou,is the occasion of a fierce contest. The Suulury k lrie Company ycxtrts every fair and unfait means, wxret as well as public, lo cheek it ; aud all the rival towns to our own are doiug every thing possible to cut us off from railway intercourse with the world. This iippur pully unequal contest, the Northern putt uf Ubion county Las thus far maintained manfully an J successfully. The fust movement to kill the cxteusion was to excite public hatred agniust issuing of the promised Bonds. The most fabe alarms were peddled from door to door. Of the Tress, tho Chronklc stood out fair and square for the Railroad ; the remain der u.ed it as Party interests dictated, or were SIL J with the most foul attacks upon the Road, its many friends at home (and its few friends abroad) in general, and licwisburg in particular. By extraordin ary exertions, a mass meeting was got up at New Berlin, at which 3,600 persons were claimed to be ircsv:ut; and a pr"f.sttd j there were iu this city at least three bun Railroad paper (but really a foe) utucejtd I dred open rum shops, in some of which that "the people are doubtless agnin?t it." j lijuors of all sorta were sold at wholesale; The ticoiul uiovcuicut w to elect for i in i.inc mouths after the passage of the Comtoisctcnur, one who ouid rryjdiate passage of tho law, there was not in the the contract. Thfl rial friends of the work j city, an open rum shop of any kind, and Wievcd the people aero uU opposed to it ; j there were few places where liquors could and they elected 4 law abiding Coiniui.-sio- j be had at all, and that ouly by stcidth, er altho' the tjy "friend of the road'' iand by persons who were well known to fifpoafcd Litn by neatly HW) wajorky ! j the dealer, who were, without exception, NdrwithstMid'mg this decision, the cxe- J tho lowest and vilest part.of our popula tion of the B..iidsw:id by PhiUd. ag. nts tiou. The wholesale business teased at ail in3ucncei d -ByTd uutil February lul. once, and has not been curried ou siuee, in Aultuw, ki,Uad 'j mi Uiug alls; to4ny 1'jim whatever. S. m:t- the road" especially is trying its best to do its worst It proclaims that " the road is dead" "a slnini,'' A.C.; that its managers are "corrupt, dishonorable men ;" and in any manner but an ftouest manner seeks to i ew who while it may still impose upon strangers, This tjy "friend of the Road," when ever the Road had no obstacle, has been so extravagant iu its praises as to sicken readers at home, and disgust those abroad. When no help is needed, it is officious in its kindness ; but when k might aid, it is found working with our enemies. Having once preJiiid evil, it now exclaim!", "Be hold ! what a great prophet am I !" It has also do-ltirtd good concerning if, and in case of success will again proclaim, "What a great prophet am I !" Like the poor sailor who prayed " flood Lord and good Devil !' not knowing whose hands he might fall into "between the two stools" he may fall so low tLat even Whiihy can uot sae him. Wc like a frank, open oppoiicnt,wlirther in peace or war. There are Anti-Railroad men who are worthy of respect louring the dark scenes of the U evolutionary war, Arnold, Armstrong and tlieir confederates dared not at first attack (ho m.e ; they denounced their " corrupt Itarfirs as tho cuse of their misfortunes." Such often is lb-; g;ime of men of that class when t!cy dure not c.ppoi o a measure openly, they affect a distrust iu the hfid'-rs ; and if tliey can break theiu down, their object Li pruned, and I he r,uisc is ruined. In our Railroad ar culLtcd as' good Directors as tho country can present men who have the entire confidence of the community men whoso interests arc inseparably connected ni.'li the Extension. The Cumberland, Dauphin and Baltimore I'ii ((! .s may rest a&-urcLlhat the views and vw.hos of Messrs. .Miller, Cascy,"and Klifer may be relied upon as those of the true, crigin.i friends cf the Road iu Cuiou county. The abuse of the 1'hilad. tjg in our iiii'l-t, is hi more effectual than m1iiii, Ia.-t f.Jl, it secured for the Repudiation candidate 7 votes out of the 271 polled ! Ve tiui-t the Company will uot delay the Extension, Lalf us long as the County dcLyed the Pond ; but that, as "at loog last" tho Bonds arc issued, the sagacious capitalists and Lusiucss men of the Monu mcutal City will strike a sure blow for the friendship, the trade and travel of Central Pennsylvania. Your position is naturally more advuulagcous to us Uian that of Phi ladelphia or New York, both of which seek tho prize. PROGRESS. Coi NTEniEiTEns' Ahuest. Two men have been arrested iu Ilarrisburg, ou the charge of pasnng counterfeit ten dollar uotes on the bank of New Haven. They had passed several of the spurious notes. The parlies arrested were locked up in the llurrisburg j ui. The following is a des cription of the counterfeit : "City Bank cf New Haven, New Haven, Ct., 10s, let ter C pivable to Samuel Mayer, dated August 1, 1S5I. The general appearance very good. Th flower work on the four corners enclosing the denomination will uot boar a critical examination, the lines forming the scrolls and flowers being irregular arid coarse. Tho vignette is so well done as to be almost entitled to be called a Lit siraila uf the genuine. The engraved writing is ivregultr ia depth, which is not the case with the true notes. Toppan, Carpenter, Caslian & Co., New York aud Philadelphia, engravers.. Maine Law in Puutlaxb, Mk. In June, 1851, wbeu the law was passed, I'oRXaT ImjN Wol K--KuuITuwu, Kl-tK't 1 Co. New ('.m.iiii!A SwliVr A Ernr Wkst SIh-tok J. ItaU'Maan A Suns ' Lxwi m mi hrtt t t UUer (liquor) . .lo C. W . Srlollm .lo do ffctvi-r, Kiviii.'r.A Moora Jwti 'lirv'T Julin llouhutn'. . t. 8vker r. k. n.,w. i. J. Wfilla S. K. l.viHlall I.. Id.lirvx t Co. Krlwr V..ri NTin lc U-nQ J. Ilayuj A Co. Thom: llnyon llytrs Amiuolu A. h. Ilatlirl4 A. M. Idiwnlltt Tttouia .Nrrlut Alvjiandcr Ammoa Woi. T. IC-itutyer S. A l. siirr J. P. Tusliu timmut-j. II. A W. Rrowa t'M Tp. Vounmian A Walu-r do M. 11. 'laggart Shamoum Dam reoruw Hvtrick (Ikjoor) Vixss TrJobn Uummel Ssiii Hope J. II. Aj.p do lo lo do do do do do an do do do do do do do do do Saj.-IH.nuTI J. II. h. Slliodl do 1t A Slmure (lienor) do IL- A Krkbert do do John Hall do do Klin Onul.lron do do 11. w. Suvdur do rin Isaac Smith A Son do do B. A V. J. S. hi-h do I(hac rmildn.a do CoUltcr A Mf.jrrr do Italic Oftirhnrt do Jt'itntinh CmuM do Geo. W. Hi.-Ul Chaj-jmx Tp. lunl Witnvr A Bmthrr do H. A S. Ilerruld (Uiiuor) do W. 11. A S. Ilrrrold appotntnients : Mixi6ir.ru fuueiTuTs-rmM to daiii ButaiJiuii IHKhsiian, i-f I'm. fr.ctttarj of Usaloa-J"" ton of M.'im1. Tu K.aiu ITcrrc fVulc, of la. To Ku1-T1i.jih II. SuTin .ur. oi iu... T v4.-Jar. !.-', of S. C of "i lion-Jolm Crips f CJUonua. , To rro.-i.l t'tter D- Vrooiu, of N. J. To (Viitrnl Amcrifx Suhm Borland, of Ark rj of l ralioo FWOVriek A. Ilalln, of To llmil Wm. Trousdale, of Tcjan. To CliUi Sjoiurl Mi-dnry, of Ohio. To IVru J..hn K.CIny.lntfOiari,- i' AITJrea in rfru, au.l f..rmrly SetreUry of UgiUon in Iinvia and iimti RtsiPETT Ft Sn rmxi.s TIiHlore 8. fuy, louj SecnlAry cf legation t eprlin. CUARUl VUPfAIIKS. F..r ru-Vium J. J. S llilrti, of Ala. For KuUiorlanil Aaguat B"lmoo. Ncw ork fnt Sanliuil likharJ K. 5!cadc, i Va. For the Tko Sirili. s-KDbt l'ale Owm, of lad. tor Auktria Unry K. Jaln, of Oa. ui Uolivia CUs. Levi Woodbury, of Jlaa. For P.-uniark Uoury lfciUner, of Va. For lluno Aynui illiam 11. lilwil, cf 111. For lVrw Grenada Juiuea S. Green, of Mo. Cummbwiuiwr to tho Hawaiian Ihlandii Sbclton F. Lr-uke, of Va. coxsru. At Ampulcn, CharlM L. IX nraan, of CalifLrnia. At Alexandria, Kdwin Iw of 8. C. At liable, OaTid S. Lee, of Iowa. At lltruiuda, John W. Ilowdin, of Oblo. At IMmada. Alfred (iilnion- of l'a. At Ureal- d, Wm. Ilildebrnnd, of Wia. At Cork, Ileuuia 1 ullen, ef Ni a York. At Dublin, W. J. Lyneh, of 111. At liuodee, Wia. II. IM Wolf, of R. t. At Maeanua, Ale. M. Clnyton, of Mies. At Hnmbnrg, 9. M. Jcbnsnn, of Mjeh. At rt.Bii Koug, Jamea Keenan,of P. At ll.vo'.Bln, Btuj. r. Anjrell. of New York. At Laliaiw, Oeo. W. Chaw, of Maine. At L.vernool, Natlil. Ilnwthorae. of Ma.1. At Millourtic, Jnmea M. TtirleU.il, of Ala. At l-anama. Tl.ju W. WnrJ, of T.tiaa. ! At I art', Uuncau K. MrKac, of N. C. Al lUo de Juicro, lU.bc G. Scott, of Va. At St. Tbomas, Charlea J. IIm, of Ky. At Titlcalioano, Wia. K. Plato, of 1IL At Triif le, Wymllum Bobertaon, of I. At Trinidiul de Cuba, John llubliard, of Maior. At ValparaL'o, R. uWn Wood, of Ohio. Al Venice, Donald l. Mitelicll, of ioua. At Ziniji. George t. Goondrc, of Pa. Frsuaj. Mail Auht ArpomrrD. B. It Cli.tmii, of Kljiia, oltio, for tlil anil Mirbij-an; Wni. i. Cran, Peuurlliauia; Virjil ParWi,of Maine, for New Kiiglatid. ScAKCirr or LAnoaEas. There is con- siuerauie ainicuiiy in gciuug iuj)eA supply of good laborers, on the different Railroads aud Improvements in the interior of Pennsylvania. The Philadelphia & Sunbury Ilailroad Company expected to have their road in operaltou by this ti:uc, but the difficulty iu getting hands, has de layed its completion for a month or two. The Susuuchauua, and the Sunhury & Lnc Railroad Companies labor under the same difficulties. Laborers can find excellent employment in that neighborhood. The location is healty and wages are good and promptly paid. iVNoiiiEtt Victim. An inquest was held some weeks since on the body of Thomas A. Ououlinrt, tvliu was found dead Kvoner iitu iw II. Luti . , in 1 n! ' WifiT Kl Pito Tr. Martin Kudy inabtable in Jcffer.u township. TIC .x Rou-a.-..x-c:W deceased was a foreign Oerman by birth, rtged 53 years, and a man of extensive ac riuircinculH. lie wa for some time a teacher at Liliz, where Lc taught the lan guagesbeing master of seven different tongues. He was an accomplished musi- CfaU. Ife UfttJl iJb aMaerk- itl,l a mr aious places iu the country. The deceased was of intemperate habit;?, and bad been drinking freely, some days before his death. A rks tt l& hitylkill Journal. Fai.sk Kcti.NOM v. The New York Tri- tlati. tiaaue. . l 10 00 Jm-.th Smith lit, bune mentions a switch tender on a railroad i Martin :-wt liuitato 4I liuitsoo A .Minium Terry 13 II I It II 14 It 14 ' 14 II 14 12 U 14 12 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 11 14 14 l:i 14 14 14 13 14 1-2 14 It 14 14 14 14 14 M 14 14 14 14 14 14 SI'Kta's IIait Falu-J. nine (!iiiinr) 14 do Hy M. BaekhotAse, do 14 uo0.i'-0,w. Kanti (liquor) 14 Ktri:nri. laniel Oermiin 14 do II. :. Ilmitx 14 'o U. 4 . C. Mnyer (liqnnr) 14 do Borer A lt.istIer do 14 tlo 1. i). A 11. 8. Buyer do 14 do Riehter A S.-e bold do II Mr limntr Minn .Tnnn Mwit (lknor) dl do IVier Gerutan do 14 MinlLecr-T5. W. Ftnitli (linir) 14 do Sauiuet Wilteiimyer do It do Jaei.b WHtenniyer do 14 do Jacob Aur.itid do 14 Mirm.ccttr.EK Tp. J. A A. Sullen 14 CtT! i Tp. Mtilletwartu, KeruK A Co. 12 IXltLtr.HI-r-rederiek Itilticauum (littl(r) 14 do M.ea S-.ela do 14 C.vvnt Ta'.-Jameii 8. Sitiilb 1-1 do ItauieJ Smith (lienor) 14 ADtUSrt'BU Itenlien Keller do 11 do U. A J. Smith do 14 Wtsr ItHTEC Keu ti K.-lb-r do 14 do II. II. Mannirita do 14 do llei.jumiu May 14 Coti-ptiixi M. Kleeknt A Son (Hqnor) II do William l'-'r do 14 ll.iTtmw fliem Sirteiner 1 do J. II- F.itert 14 do K. V. Ob.rer 1 do 1). A II. S. Ji-iiea 14 tV.tr.,i-l-ll. R. Kur-t Oi.,Wt.r It do S A l. W r'.l-aul do 14 tlo S. A II. Weid.-iu.Jtul 11 liixus lea Wobks Cburtlt, Rookc A Co. It HiltlitTp. Ma t IlalfCT.t.y i MllffUMaau Stitrt-r A llrotli.-r J 14 13 14 14 1:t M 14 It 14 14 14 14 14 13 14 13. 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 CcvrzaJSviLiK-Vcurk A IKb'er 14 . ,w,erw.-r A.yi tmprrEUlES. 10 114 lit 10 10 10 10 10 s 111 (1 s V) 14 10 do do r. do do do do do t do Tlinlaf .1. Klliot II- ury ti..t T ,)l..r A Wolfe W. A .1 Young II. II. lli.-. 1 Yttun A llniilter A. It 11. Keup-r J. VV. S-iikI-i Jaeob lit. r.erncll lli.onit llj.veen.lu; h. 11. nailer (liquor). do do KilltTp. T. Ii. GuMin (lienor) Nlw llESUK K.lw-' k Anlea ,1.. V-:ir-l Wibi.U do Hl.hhrku.-r ' do J. II. H"Sr do tolr-rt Swiw-fonl .1.. II I) Maie do Ji.bn II. O.rncliua do iuvid M .io.k S3irtn.-I llnta. l.to Mifliilibore J..l.n llr.it 4-a,-rtii- t bu.oiaa To. John II. tr-J.I do n.i'ii. Ilorktiatt do Henry Satiib- Mi-ML-buiR; Jliii M.etta - Va:liinsl'.li Tp Jset.b W. Smitlt - Y t-l ll'-ater Mk-lial V.-).ni-U IKai.r J A S IretMlbutt - do j tffAV.W MIH.t r.urfji .MiVhal lloninttn-While Iver MiHf $l,""0 I r.ai.lt.ioe, IM- rACo. For.1 lt.Wk- !! ' 1 .W li Kelly-Wbita VirrTii. .l.-hil l.itin II Iau I: Oliri; lliebrtel Un.wn tat-t l;ff.lu Tp. Allied Kne?.s . do i-o. l.nud.-iiee.bM?-r PtnnsTp. Iir. A. S. t'uiiiniioB do ti. lA.i-eoriti do J.;-se Yoeutil do ;.e. A. HnV.h-r do .Miller A S- 1k1i- WaJtiti.-l-u Tp, who was so poorly paid that he bad to ' - ft Menu-iim , , , Aitam SliiOiiwu iifglecl uis uuiy ana carry me p:is.-cuguD . rati baggage to earn a living. Hence, for sev eral mouths, accidents occurred on the road every week, until at last another man, with better pay, was employed. Lostos, May 21. The late Robert G. Shaw, has left in his will, tho sum of 81 10,000, to bo set apart at interest until it shall amount to 100,000, tins ram.ft"; JJ then to be known as tho "Shaw Fund,"i r'do Tr and to be appropriated for the bcncGt of fS destitute mariners' children under the age I Keur- Grimm do of ten years. nanM iiiofsmner do . ia i .?..lh Hawnirer do A few days since tue Camden ana Am-1 mk-i.. i i..j-r oo . a 1 a it.. ! 11. 11. Margarita Want Tleaver Tp. 1 1 .'1 .1 ilAn.nmnvr MJi..l t ... I til fllra I ..... . uuy italiruav vuoiuauj 4av-. - ----- ; H ll.in' I r....1 l, 1...ul.,r.rl nr.. kmttjratall. I.nry '-lk.-r It a. Aj WUVCI. uuowua " J y killed some time since, while in their em ploy, the sura of S-100, besides paying the expenses of the funeral. Joseph K. Groves has been tried at Clinton, N. C, on a charge of kidnapping, found cuiltv, and sentenced to be hung on ! J"'n liubi iiurtiey Tp. e J' . - M. Ure-it-bach do the first r rutay of J ulr. iiroueher do -.. .i .i i . .t I David Slitai-r do Ihirmg the thunder storm on the evening Allium orwin b uf the lUth inst., we learn by the OAutn- j s"m!leVMoreri:u'0doTr' bii Democrat, that tho lightning struck in ! hmr PctryTp. four places in tho town of Uloomsburg. j No serious injury was done, but the people j ???.hT.Z of that goodly borough were considerably ! ku m ouieoveii' do do John Koniig do Jeih T. HeiT-aLimeuiDe Thomas Harder do J.'hn Seell.l, Sr. do MirUael Warner do J..hn A. Vanvalanh K-lly Tp. C. II. Shriuer Wcet liullalo Tp. J. Ad.-'uiatt ilo Saul Wolfe a heirs BuUalo Tp. lt:u:ii.l IU-n?ler do Iiattiel I. Gul.tin do " shocked'' by the " performauce." Railroad contractors- and otliere toil f lai ;o 1 ti l,. l,til ill) tYM t l ; -Kl MM lHl f .Vat I. l botl b'ltt . M f lino 31 ;ito 3o l,ii 1,UIK1 flKI l,i n io l.ootl 6O0 K Hn) (,) 800 'a-OU otltl OHO 300 S0 SiK) SoO two 4K 10 00 7 00 12 ft) 10 60 10 frit lo 00 1 00 7 00 T TO 7 00 lft 00 7 on 14 frit 10 Ml 7 00 1 i M 1 Oil 7 oo 7 to 7 oo 7 no 7 00 8 So a w 7 oo 7 00 10 ou 7 00 10 50 7 oo 10 oo 7 00 1H 75 10 00 IU an 10 to 10 6o 10 Ml 7 oo 7 OH i iu i ou 7 ou 7 00 7 00 10 M I uo 10 fin 10 Ml 10 60 7 oo 7 l0 10 M 10 M 10 fin in fio 10 60 10 60 10 6(1 M 6H 10 Ml 10 60 7 Oo 12 SO 10 60 10 60 7 1 111 60 10 6ft 10 60 10 60 10 60 7 00 10 60 10 60 7 00 7 00 7 oo 7 00 10 60 10 111 1 Oil 7 oo 7 On 1 oo 10 60 16 00 10 60 7 on lo oo 7 00 7 00 7 oo . 7 oo S 60 a m. 7 00 7 00 10 141 10 60 10 00 lo 00 10 00 7 00 7 X 7 Oi ! 00 a aj . 7 W 6 00 6 on 6 on 6 tat 6 On 5 tat 5 All 6 10 12 60 it n u ;.n i; 60 t VI 6 CHI s ot. II 1 1 It 11 14 II II 14 14 14 14 II II 14 14 14 14 II 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 11 14 14 11 14 II 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 7 On 7 ut 7 tat 7 On 7 0 7 oo 7 oo i on 7 on 7 CO 7 on 7 on 7 on 7 On 7 Wt 7 Oo 7 00 7 on 7 oo 7 on 7 ou 7 00 7 oo 7 on 7 ou 7 on 7 00 7 Ml 7 on 7 on 7 (Ml 7 oo 7 on 7 oi 7 0-1 7 On 7 00 7 On 7 00 7 oo 7 oo 7 ( 7 on 7 on 7 oo 7 no 7 Oil 7 oo 7 on 7 oo 7 oo 7 ou UTILL WOKE KEWSCOXCEBS1SO THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD xhkli is t le cjcttmhd from Lexidturj lo Jjt Kistoimi on the Juniata tlii'iiugli by lrllfllinburg!! rj, a fact lht D. II. Illiwel h g ihnJ of all I he Coinpanim, and haa now opened oue ol the best and UfiCt stock of FALL & WINTER (-OOI)S ever opened in this country, and of such styles and qualities as will gie satisfaction to all. DRY GOODS of all kinds, GROCERIES, CoftW, Tea, Spicef, Susar, Molaroeii, Hie, Cbecse, Crarkera. S.p, Candle-, Tobacco, Sesam, c Also Hardware, Qiieenstcare, Cedmcare, Jlwft and Shir, Huts, and Caps of the latest style and beat quality. Umbrellas, HfUfUes. lirooms, Paiut ground and dry. Oil of all kinds, and other article too numerous lo mention all of which will be sold at prices so low a lo astonish purchasers. All kinds of Country PKODt'CE taken in exchanee for Good. . Qj Hleaae give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 cturge nothing for looking al my Goods. D. H. KISSEL. Mifllinburg, Oct 28 185S (In attaaae or tbe Kailroad; AT THE WELL KXOWS Mammoth Head Quarters! s ir .jhe Road to Eeab. ! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Cl'itE or A BISORItKKKO I.1VKU axjt BAD D1CKSTI0N. Ojy of a IslUr from Mr. It. II: Kirl-un, Chmist, 7, PracA Vrrr(. ii'rerwtl , tinted iMi Juif-. lbfil. I hereby give notice that an Appeal will be who hoM al the C'ommisituicrs' Olfice in the Bor- L i t l : .. V . ll.n J,I t.r 1, . . , . ctUSn PI IICW UCIIIII, I'll a niiiaa, n w.j ave large amounts of work to do at slip-, Ju-e npIt betwecn ie honrs of 9 O.clock A. ulutcd prices had better, at least, keep one J M. and 3 oV.lock P. M, of said day, when and cyo open to tho greatly increased price of i he P"sons concerned may attend if they , , 1 t. t i i i v led themselves aneved by the above classi- labor. Even in Ireland, wo learn by the ficaUon, tAM UEI MARSHALL, latest foreign intelligence laborers arc haid i (?"rhc altove Licenses will be made ont to get and wages aro high, higher than 1 a' ready for delivery immediately after the , , . ,, i Anneal, and by law they are required to be they were " during the war. lifll.a vvicas to the tirt day of July next, Judges Hcgins and nelfcnstein, who j ea.usi all dehnqmnts. jai,ob hail were rcccni-iy wjurcu ia ccicg laiuTtu uui i of their carriage, have nearly recovered, , New Berlin, May 5, 1SS2 5w thoogh Jndgo Hegins b not yet able to walk. Koth gentlemen were severely hurt and for several days Judge ncgins' recov ery was extremely donbtfuL "WAsniNOTOif, May 2110 P. M. Tha jnry on the Cardiner case are still locked up, Humor says they stand nine for acquital and three for convietion. CrOne of the femalo actors at the Paper IlanslngN. THE nndcrsigned have jnst opened a fresh and cximplcle slock of Wall i'uf er,among which are Gold and Velvet, viiib 8TiM,aod the luwent priced Vngbsed Papers: Also, Die natTios. BoRBian, Pibi ccmiia, &e, &c VV bich they oner at the lowest prices, both wholesale and retail. The best workmen em ployed to hang paper either in the city or country. Blank Hooks, Stationary, ?., dec. We have also our nsocl assortment of Wm- n 1 1 t. i . l. it a i i Ti-t i arms, rtRirrmu j irsaa, aauiiia. auu .New ork Hippodrome, who was recently , B. s,arK)nrr &c. thrown from a chariot, has since died, audi PAKRISH Sc. BOUGH Tn Profe.u.r ll. iu.u iv. sir Your 1'illn and Ointment bae elood Uie blilieit vn our attle lie, of l'n..rieUry le dieineii for wane y.-arn. A eub.uier, b. wht.ra I ran refer for any 1-n.iuirief, deair nie lo let you know the partic ular of her cane, (the had lajea tioul.led lor yeara ilh a diwtdend liter, and bad diKCi-ti.-n. On llieliietoeea!m, I ow.-ver, the tiruleiice oflbe atla.-k a an alarming and the ItiBatoatlon et in no arrerrly, that douUe er euter- taim-d of her not beiitK able to bear up under It; krlon. Soire, ireoelt and Ireoteb oii.baaia, Neeiile Worked slelvabewas iudueeit lo try yoor Iill". and sbu inf..rm j ruMarn and twlerideeT.eii.Jacei.itel and hwnw lii:iiii;a me that alter Uie lirst, and earn succeeding tbe- rbe bad j at.d Swb-a ltiai-rlitii;s Hi'trll LtTen hdgini and Laeea, frent relief, bbe riwliuued l utKe litem, alio ei.ie. eiie , run alui rauey Cap -eta, (uew atylea,! a. rleii.ii., lllu uaed only three Urie, Mitt M ui.w iu uie eiijo) ineu. 10 ah na, IUi.u.lea, r.uion.iut nii anu t .-ar Lawn iiuk la, cu- 1 eoulU nare aeiti ,i.u many '-- . J.& J.WALLS AVE just received and opened an unusu ally large, varied, and extensive assort ment oi Dry Good, C'lOililngf, Queens, Ola, Cedar and Jlirtl- H are, and GROCERIES, more in quantity and choicer io quality and variety than have ever before been offered in Lewisburg, being a vast improvement over the stock and selections of all former seasons, and rturchased at such remarkably favorable raiey as enable us to offer belie r bargains at lower prices than can be found anywhere else. fTi-Entirely too busy lo give particulars this week but call and examine our muitila rious supplies of everything that anybody in town or country may want, and prove for yourselves that in variety, quality ana cneap ness xrf positively can't be beat. ft-As heretofore, the liionEST Casu i'Uics raid for GRAIX. J. & J. WALLS. Lewisburg, April 29, 1853 1853. Chcaj)tr titan Ever! THE undersigned would respectfully an nounce to Iheir friends and the citizen oi t'nion county, that they have opened a.tw Slock of DKY GOODS. For Men's Wear I lies' lare French Clolb, Itoee kina and fancy Caatoniera, Colored and White l.ini-ii, llrilla. Cuttoiiad. i. tet.ui.. M-w tlu Marseilles Vt alintr, (Kngli-h UoHk-ry.J Hi:- Ac For Ladies' Wear, Rich f ustcn-d Mack .'ilk.. Main and hamr.aH.- f ilks, ttlri.d .-ilka, Martelinea, Cheeked India hilk, Floren:o Orodciiap O laeea. I'aria I'ajtiUd Jareout-Oj and iajudun I'tinteil barrage lie latin., i-uper Flam Mouin-lin'-a, Toil CARR, GIESE k CO. Flour, Grain, and Lumber COMMISSION MERCIIANTS, ' lVo. 33 &'23 Spear'n Whari; . Baltimore. .., It'fer tn John Clark, PrletU Cilbj Baak, ) A. r. liilea, Ca.bier Fraoklia Bank, BalUaaore. J.Jiu llerlaler. jr, K-l, I mtit nU, K.ver Mnnickaj A Co.. I 1 J. T-we, E.O Freaid.-nt Cetil Bauk, l'ort ltefO.it J. It alb wer 8on, Ilarrirburj. Col. II. e. Kyer, Miorfn. J. II. A-p a Co., ( " Nal, V mini. A Co, MiHos). W . W . I Vke, LV.. t uner rinaoai huylcr. K), ) ,' r..-ore laal.ue. II Ot bent lile. W. Weaver k Co MouUturaf ilia. lien. W. r. packer, T. W. Llntu, B,, Cashier, Jamet. lliillu,. Eq la-la . Ilo.iu. Mrllenry A Kul.b. Jeraer Sh.. J. t. Huiinir, r.., Lock llateo. (TJj'Ciaa, Giasa & Co. hare the largest Wharf Room of any Commission Hons in Hnltmiore, always giving quick despatch to Uoats in discharging their cargoes. Feb. 11, 1H53 iin!6l -.wt UuaBVport. Wanled. C'ARPEXTERS and Ctiornas wantei: by the Carbon Run Improvement Company, at S1IAMOKIN, Northumberland county, to whom liberal wages will be given (a eousider ble advance on old prices.) Enquire of Henjjv Vangosken, or of Wm.H. Marshall at Mianikin. VV. E. EVANS, President ICI-lm Carbon R. Imp. Company. ' Knti-n-4 aett.tinc to ,-t t.f r.tin, tn tb. rear ISM. be J. S. II' il' 111 II t, .H. 1, in tbe rlera'a Ode of lb Iiit-tri-t r.itrt f.r tbe La. Urn ltiatre-t i-f Peti..lBnia. Mother Scientific "Wonder! GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! Da. J. S. HOUGHTON'S on Wednesday evening Madame Carolina was thrown'fioia a horse aud much injnr- cd. No. 4 North Firra bL.'i door above Market, 1'hiludclpMa. t'a-s paid for coniiiry r.trs. -Mdicli 11, lti3 Otu' toi : but the ab"e, frun the jeeeri'y the atUii aud the roij enre, Mwakj much I Ibink ill lavor of y or a-toiii-btn l-jlla. t.-isit.Jj H. W. K1KKI S. As KXTRAOUDISAKV CL'tlH or EHKUMAT1C rbVklt, i Vax Iiuaui'a Ikl Cmy of a Istt'r iiirrrtl m ihr ll'JxLrt Turn Courier of Vie ls( JUnrch. l.'.M, l' M'tj'jr J. it'atfh. Margaret M'Louoii.n. tiin.-t' en yearc of "Re. rei.l:n nt V w Toa n, hnil lBufferli fn.ni a Ti.-b nt rheumatic KveT. b.r upoarda of lao n ui.ll'i", lia h had entirely deprived h.-r of Uie u.-e of her liuibe; during lln pei e.l. she waa uutler tlte eare of Ihe uioat emiiu ut lueiiii-al men in lli-bart Ti.wn, and by tb'-jn her etna; ajaa it.i.h'd'-r.'-.I hoprbav. A Iriend preraib-d upon her In try liollt.way a e-lebrnted l'lll.-s liii!i hbe et.to'el.l'-d lo d.., and ill an iw rtdible. abort itpaitj of time lltey elle:ted a ptrlect t ure. CliKE or a l"AIN AND TKillTNKSit 1 tilt filK.iT ASli f IOMAC1I or A l r.KtJ.1 ra 1 Itxs or rt'-s-Fnm UetlM. l Ata f .Vmi, V jireba-. - ij'l -t.rrcc-titrr, f 7io .an roni fur Uie fMuxmi Mtal-i'tit. To Trot .x.r Holwwat. Austtrt at, iv"i- fit-1 de,ire li l-.tr tesltinony to ti.e fi-i eueeu. ui H.iiU.waja I'illa. For wine year. I uff.r.-d aeyrrely Ir.-m a pain and ILhtiwsa in the el'.nia' li, wbieh u .Im. arrotapaiiied by a thortneaa t.f breath, that prei.-nt.-d me ln.ui walking al.iut. 1 ant SI year if ax'-, t'i tflwitii utand.ux luy adinod atau; of lil. thi i Till hare tat relieved nif, Ibat I am deiiri'ili Ibat oil. era eb-nil.i l-e mileai-iiaiiilalwithth.irirte. I aiu now rend. n d. by their uu-au-s ti.uipaiottely a'-live. and can l.-.ke e.-r-rise atlUiuut iueouveiih-nee or paiu, wbicfa 1 Owuld ul do belole. (limud) I1KSRY COB, Soith ftreet, I.tntn, Norfulk. WONIlLlirUL EKHOAf V Of IIOI.IlWAV'A 1'ILLS IS CA.KS o OliOI-i-Y. Person, mflerine fn.m Proper, eilhr abt.ul the turn of life, or at fiber time.-', tb .lil'l luiiu-liatel) have reiourse t.i tl.ee PIIN.a. hun.lie la of lax.na are aniiuallr eiin-d. I.y their u-e, of liua d.reiul r..uiilainl iu IU dlO-n-Ut alagrrt, when all other means bail failed. Tttut CtlilivLil 2'li art .;intiit'y 'Jitacinn in UtefuV timuty Li 'i '" . Acne Ttropey Jattruiiiw geronitiry AMbma ltrt.utery Liter ntl-lutii fJtn't..nis ItilH.U. Pom- Krvi-ipelaa I l.uiilbago Tie Di.ulacux pluitila 1. male ling-libs luluora b.it'-rt. on alatitiea Vheamatiin lleer. lie- M:in l-'eT.-r. of all lii tt UIH'U of Vi nerval At lwi-lfli.) I'l.l kin-la I'rtue f.iH!on. t li--a ntll ti-r.-lola, or W'.rnta of all t'.i.MI;-al'n r,n;out Kit -- !. Kill kind tl.e ll'iaela lb-a-1-a.-lie S-re Thnat Weakne.. frm rrt...i.uipiKn loiiifceaiicn tvme iui.1 any taiw It. bilily Iniiniatiou tlrartl Ac. Ac at U.ti INL-.l iitbuient of 1'Bifirflior Ilot-totl AT, I'M, Strnn l. i near Tvn;.le rtir. laoidnu.) aud l-y all respectable l'rinji.l iiti'l d'.-tler. in Sledb-iuea llirouhout t!: J'.ritifh lliti; ire. ami lli.e i f the l uili-d Matt-sin ! ., y.i:. al-1 l.'Jt. ..nil. I. Ii-t.-a bv ll.e principal lril-' I, - i., ilic luii n: by lier-. A U 1' .S'M..Nea V,.ik; au.l l y lr. 1 Kmuiit, T, PoiiiIi r iath .St. l'bila.U-l bia. Aja-'ihi-re aei.ti.-nl.-r.il-b- yaiini ! L.kii' klie lar;:er R,jM P.. Imivte.U!' for Ibe eui.l.im-e of patii-iil in ev.-rv di..l.ler. are a.1i.'d to eat ll 1I'. lyala- perinr tualily Kid, TalTela, and Hlk lilovea, la.iif: aiel Miort M..liair Mitla, V bile Crafa .bawla, Laecaul briug Bbawls, 4c., Ac A targe anauruueut of FURNISHING GOODS. Itniiaretn. Malta, l-lair D-antak, Popi r 'otl..n Phtelinj., I'ill.'W Cae Muflin, Furniture Cheek, Tnkii.a. tolluu t- rinea, 1'olU'U l able lllaa'r. Oawaek Tabb- I tolb. .Nap kins, III tylien. Knil-wed Cloth and I otb-n Tatiie Cm era, f'tini-r .ilaraetilii Ooilt, and t'ounb-rpauea, liui-kabuik, I'i.ipt-r aud Cra.-u Toaelliu. Ac-, Ac. Their stock of GROCERIES is very large and cheap. Their assortment of QUEENsWARE is one of the finest ever brought to this section of county, and extremely low. Also, an extensive stock of HARDWARE. Tlieir stock of good., hauiiiK breu purchased at the present extremely low prices, and for oiler unusual induce. TIIK TRIE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR, GASTRIC Jl'ICIa. TWITAIirn fi.-m UKNSIT or the F'.nnb S-ToV4.rH OF 1 HE OX. after direelien. bv BRi'N I.IFKIft. tb reat l"hi--io!oi:ieal luelnii.t, by J. S. IIOL'OHIOX, Xt I) , Pb ln b-li l'ia. Vm. - I i. t. ..r. ' Puch i the frne Bv-anin: of the mrr, l'F:i'-lN. 1 bt th thief ebmetrt. r reat ti(etllij 1'nn. iple of Ihe l.aalrie Juice Ihe .Wreal "t thr V.W.lle, urty."t. fr'-rrrnto; and iHrmttlntnin Acent ef the ta nia. ii and ItiU-atinea. It i utraeted from the Itijeatite, Moniarh t.f lite Ox. thil t nnin- a IKI'I! Iii;FTlvfc Fl.l 10, preti-ely like the natural Oaetrie Juiea in in i t:en.ic:,l p.w. r-. t.-l ftirtii.l.io a CMl'LtTF; ani fl. 1.1 K(T .-I 11-Tlll lE tr it. Tbi it NATl'llr. tt'tV.N bKMFDT f.-r an anaeaJtly Sum.arh. o art l man ran e.(nal iU enr.ti a,.ra. II c,,t:,in. no ALTOII.'I.. UITTlSBst. A IW. or NAl M;ul'S Itlll ll.-. It is catretnely asTeeablt to the taale, 1 may be t,k n bv tl.e mot Icel.ie pattt-nu vtno can ..A .....,Klao Ik... I.. nioiils lo purchasers, as respects variety, style j ami prices. I He stiblic arc respectfully mvi- . , wat..r wiaoutacuu diatreaa. B-wa ted tu call and iiule for themselves before; f p':i i;i;i.o imiiatiun.-. ivpein ia not a num. purchasins elsewurrp. ai8 WATCH HJL DEPOT, LEVISBURG.-FA. VI.. HATFIELD, has on hand a larce , and cplenJid assortment of V Art lira, ISiLt ekwark and jLWELitT.jiiat received from Ihe It-til Importing and Mmiulaciuriag House in Philadelphia and New York, and consequent ly much lower lhau if purchiscd from ihoae Re lailers who pretend to bo Wholesalers. 0..1U r-atent lav.., futl Jt-ireled. lk $'V) 00 lo J IS". 00 do . do do 9 Jeweled. lk do do do full j, aeitd, lck dv do do 6 jewel.. 1C1& tin Ale-horn, frll jevtelitd, lsk do do do do l'k do la-piues, 4 to 8 jea-ela, lsk do do 4jeel. Ilik do Knuli.h and French Walchea, lbk llrer Patent latvera, lull Ji-eied, do do do 6 jewcla, do lluntin) tlo jeweled, do Am bora, full jeweled, do la-pini-S. 4 to S jewel., Oerman ilrer Lepiuea, 4 jewels, Silver Quarters, IK-rmm ilver k accond baad M'atcbe, Hold Oiiftrd Cbaini do Lailiea FVib Chain., do (Icntli-men's Fob Cliaina, do Vet Chaitj., Hold Ladies' lln art Pin., latest idytr, puclt aa Mourning, B..X audtila."., Camea..riu.t.Tn. eroll. Ilranrh,a:c Gold Oentb men, lin-atl 1'iua, Jo Cuff Tin., different aly leg, do Finder Kiua, ilold Far Pine:., ynch as Hoop.. Ttropa, Jenny l.iud.., lairn. Wheat, -ptraw. berrv. ( luster, Ecroll, Linuich, Ac, Gold Watch e.la, do do Keys, do Pencil., do Tens, do l-eceaetc. do lluutins Locket", (Medal ia) do 11 race le la, gilrer poonti, leas, Tables, Desert, and Salt, Silver pectacles, And a variety of fine goods, latest styles, neatly got up, at prices to suit Ihe limes 07" and war ranted to be what sold for. Also great variety of gilt and plated goods Chains, Tins, t-pooos. Lockets, Spectacle., Cases, Baskets, Ear Rings, S bawl Tins, Hair rins,Coral lieatls,i5lcl Beads, I'arsesi See., -fcc., &e. Altt Bratts 8 day fprinj and weight ClwaJ do 80 hour do do do 8 day wood aud ilt Time Fkcaa, Month Cloek-, AlabafUt Parlor Cbwka, Patent Lever (or Marine) Cloeks, French Acoonleoua, 8 keys, do no J"' 4b ti6 " ll HO 4u 00 " CS VO SO t0 f 0 00 TO UO ft) UO St 00 " HI OO SO CO " "J-'i 10 is rw " i.-i oo n tai as ot 20 IK) " S5 (a) 1 1 no Zi 00 20 00 " oo 00 14 00 " i-t) ia) 11 00 " Hi 00 J 00 " 111 00 6 00 " 10 t 2 50 " 12 (MJ R tK) " 2 00 12 00 11 00 14 0l " So UO IW" 17 00 1 00 00 7 i " 20 00 l ii aw 31 6 00 1 00 " R 00 a ao " oo 60 ft oo : 1 25 " 10 00 I 1 60 - 3 00 6 .S " 111 00 I . 2 00 " 12 IK) I 3 to - 12 eo j 1 oo " 20 on I 1 ( " 2 ,',0 I COL.MRV 1'RODLCE taken in ex- change forGoode, r.nd Ihe hi-;lifst market pri ces allowed. iti:ii:ii j. louse. I.c-A-isbtiri, April ls.":). THE SUHHER SESSION LEWISBURG ACADEMY Will commence ou .Mosdat, AruiL 18lh, to eonliniift O weeks. 1 lie course ol Instruction in this Institulion is calculuted to prepare youths lo enter Col- Icsre, or for general business. Composition aud Declamation receive caret ol attention. All cross, mi mitral practices, both in aud about the school, are sirietly prohibited ; anil kiutlness, courtesy, and a spirit uf honorable rivalry auion; the pupils are encouraged. The susrribc r is desirous to secure a class ol youri I.ailie.t. Tuition For l.anr;ii??es f 10, Higher En? lish 8, and Common Ltranchos, (including Reading, VV'rinn", Arithinctir, Cicopraii!. (iranuiiar, and U. S. lli.-tory.) S'i, per session. No dciluciions except lor sickness. JOHN RANLOI.ni, March 55, lHoX I'rincipal. 31EDICAL UEFUKM. TR.lI. It. lit Hit IS would announce to at ' ihe rilixens ol l.evti-burj and vicinity that ho has rcniovej into Norih Third tlrtit, in Ihe house formerly occupied by Capl.Taul, above tha (uTinaii Reformed Church. Thankful for the liDet.il patronage hitherto rrreived, he continues to oiler Ins proleaaioual scitcca to all vino may dco'ue I hem. He practices medicine in accoi.htnce with the most approved systems of Medical Kt iorro eivrs no Calomel or Mercury in any form and hopes to prove himself woithy of the confidence of the coinmuuily. He keeps on hand, far silo, an extensive variety of Tbotnsonian and other Vegetable McJicines, for the use of such cuctoineis as may desire them. IU is also prepared lo clean and ei tract Teeth. Lenisburg, April 7, 1852 PIANO AGENCY. TTAVIXG been appointed Agent for the sale Ji of Ibe celebraud 1'ianos, manBlacluied by CEO. TOCIIT, rililatl., tbe undersigned would be happy to supply any citizens of tha Susquehanna country who may desire an Instrument well made, after ihe Invest improvements. Two of these Instruments have lately been introduced into Lewisburg. to which I am happy to tefcr any one. l be 1 lanes are are warranted, end if not satisfactory en trial for a year, they may be exchanged. I rices reason able FR NCIS J. GE3SISER. Lewkborg. Feb 24. 1852. 5 (ITf 1 00 2 60 - 10 00 4 00 folks. do Mu.k Boxes, 10, And hundred of articles not mentioned, Watches, Cck and Jewelry carefully re paired and warranted. Call and see. March, 1852 ly4H JIUSSEY'S GRAIN REAPER, for cutting both Grain and Grass. Great Improvements for 1852 ! MANUFACTURED and fur sale at the Lcwisbiire Foundry by , UEDDEH, MARSH CO. CHEAP WINDOW SHADE Depot and Manufactory 'OF Ci. I Miller &. C'oM 8. VV. coasts. Aacit as a Sscoau Stbiits, Philadelphia. , m ..y e,.r t. r ..i it-i.) i . 1 1 OO R 00 .... v. - - - . -. -- . & o 28 oo I X!i Ratail, such as Scroll, Flower, Gothic 28 oo j Vignette, Oil and lry landscapes, are lo De had at the lowest prices for quality of work. T no Orders for Gilt, Flain Store, Lettered and oth- 14 oo er Shades executed al short notice. Merchants and others are invited lo fpv s a calL We will try to please. Brasses, Trimmings, &e, always '"' Remember 8. W. corner Jnrf and alrcA Streets, Philadelphia. Feb. 11, 1853 f3m4-l 10 00 8 OO 2 60 a 50 10 00 3 00 25 00 R. GEBHART, Ssrgeoa Dentist, T his Kesidence, 8olh Thiid SU, corner leard walk. lHWlSUVKfJ. 399 4 T h l the Beard walk Call Ihe Amenta, and net a Iteseriptive Cirrvtlar, it ti.. iritinf a lar- anH-ont M iwiifi' tiiuattt, front l.i-bic An:ro .1 hemilr-: Hr Csvlar'a Phynokary .-I Oieii.,ii ; Itr. i-.-r.-ira on fia.l an. I inei; it. jnn . Prir. of New -rlt fntTcrtty; Prof, raanclriuwaa-a Phvuii'l'-St : Prt f. Mllltnall. .l Vle Colle-je. lT.t'an-B-t-r:.. Phii,.frr. Ac.. Pother tvilAreyorUuf Ctklfroa ..il aria ol tlte t ulle.1 States. A p uta J r. 1 HOUSTOS v t. iinifT, lacw- ItushuUi i Aulea, New Brrliu ; A. W. IrillUf, .-uubury. ljWl 1000 KEN WANTED! ON the line of the Hariurtiimna Kaitrod,be tweeu Bridgeport (i.pposite to Harrisburg) ami Sunbiiry, in Ihe Wuie of Pennsylvania. TU;s road is tiny-four miles in k-nglb, runs tlut.ti-!i a highly improved conntry, and will luruih etniil'iymcnt nf Stone Masons, Carpen pcrs, ami laborers for ihe next twelve monitrs. A larc proportion of tle line is heavy roc It excavation laborers that are familiar with work of that character will therefore find cer tain employment and liberal wazes. Dot UIIKRTY. l.Al MAX. A CO. w ' ITai-risburg, Feb. 2:1. loS3-tf Contractors. ' CHERRY PECTORAL For I ate Care fOrtHS, fOLDS, iioaescess eko.vciitis, vruoorixe-corcff. IROIP, ASTU1I.1, A.D k I coxsrsiiTios. ' ".tn-' f-jf th rtrr-. vxm the hank therm shaft grtm aft lrn r mt, whM Uuf that! w4 aU -njrf thr fruit ther t't thail tVr mtat ml tht tf them- miicntc" Il n w.v liopt- for tb kk rerordtd long iZ,AHitTerj Trtr aUU Bkw yrtxA to the murine. that Ihrm pxvmiscts .-bull not foil. As iwtiicat Bcirnr IIfrT4TH and ! ttffrnatrt th rrnieflivs nature hns given, one ly one tlte iisra.rs that ailtirt ur rare th-M to tb? mntrol if art. Of all the maladtr wa Dffvr frfu. none bu tirrit-tl morr firtrnnitAan nntimrly tm than Cousuiuptitin cf tin Lun. 8nfjoinel w fiTi ?omt Ti(-nr Umt thi too maj be enrrd. and that Pu.mr.nary dm p! am tn, in all their ftrmii, auy &e renjovfJI Ti Cauiki FfcrtVatvL. ion isplvksza Axn wfooriXG co ran. N tctHviLLK. Tcnn.. June SW. H6i Sir I haTe repoatr.j u,m-4 jour CuLaitf Phtvil fViy Wb-mpmit 4 'outrli au1 lutluvnxai, and hare no befntatia in iiviuunriB: it a rsmplrif mm Ay. lour of my elntjp lr-u bftvv Nfii ttfllii-trt with th iWaie.-, mh! the fr-n f the i'ivcrufcA baa aiad aUimtt-4 aimo4 iirwanft reli.f. JAMM ULUVi.lL Wc attwt the troth ff the abnre ittatemrnt ; M. l tilNTY. r .l.tnrpf ibe NaiLffilI Thief. J. M. '-.IMMtKXAN. Drnton-I. roK a coysr.vrri ron;if. Frrnaina. Pl, kb. JS, 1T. IVnr Sir For thrre jears 1 have bn afflitaird viib rmi-rh. Jiiirernius; that I frvqwotly depairrd cfmx9 cry ; niui b of the tune 1 watt cMis d to pit up all nixht ii mj rbair. afl my cou-.-h woul.i uifiratr me wbrn I bijwf down. UaTiiiic UMd nutnj reufWiea vUhi-at miKhielirl,. I at Urt tri. d tb CnfAKi Pcctvbal. whtrh uadrr Protid cdix baa run! ate altop-tWr. I am with gratitnde Your?, JAMtd M'CADLES. AHmm tha ether drntinynLohed authorities who bara lent tbnr nam. to n'mut!.! thia prvvMnUkn a tiiat beM knnwn to then tor alTeetioun of the lunya, are 1'rea. HtR aia. of Vrnuout Med. Collva, Pn-t liXiMity, .f Vale OHe-e. Prof. TAUvrara Morr. of New Tort. Pn-t fu.TiUTl, vt Ktmdoin Med. CT" Trot Blttijljulis of thio Me-1. tV-T Casim Jivua or M. wcai CE3UU ClIAKLWO!. (S-C.) MMC-mC Nrw JratY Micu f; ra vimAw". HreaidM of Chili. rl uW Vtmui, L..rd Kmbop of TorontiX KrT t5fw, t Brooklyn, N. Y. .r-nbt!)- Pvacna, of C.ariaaH, fk ajpt many eminent ptran8(!r in (tica oorrntrw. onlein the HMtre dantron.1 and iiiKtreiwInff (fi-vaarn of tb tiss fc" h u tmily medicine r yrawonal 9,n ia the snfeftt, p1eafantet and brrt In the world, PREPARED ASD SOLO BYJAMKS C AVER, Practiral and Analytical Chtuif- Lowril, Mass. ?oraalehyC.W.tArtIwwhwrp: J. H .farrow, MUun; Miaa M. M (a.-Sorthnmlrland; WJfcewkr. New Bk-rlin; I.Oexh--r-, lhteirroTo ; and by Dtur1 TOwhenr. SYOVE WARE-ROOM, I Jtrjcr end of Market St. next Britk Foundry.- riMIE best and most approved COOKIt. L SHOP, OFFICE or PARtXJR Stow, I'loughs. Cantins. tc. ww rales, by if!
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