T lH 1 .! 1 i An Honest Word about Colttagongs. Meskus Kiiitoks In answer to tho queries of J. V., allow me to give mj ex Jjerieuce in tlie matter. May 1853, saw me the proud pusaeaior of two coop? of Grej Cbitagongs, just arrived frow tho land of wooden nutmegs, from eekuratetl dealers whose names are not unknown to the co lumns of the Cultivator. Oue eoop, I was assured, were scut at a rate below the mar ket price, and was politely requested to make up the balance by way of a "puff" in some agricultural paper. My pleasure was enhanced, on waking the next morn ing, to bear tha two cocks crow a race, making a noise somewhere between the braying of a jackass aud the bellowing of mad bull, aud rivaling the cackling of the geese that foretold the downfall of Borne. The hens will lay about thirteen eggs to a litter, and then they are bound to set right or wrong. The weights given by J. W. are fair weights for this breed. From four to ten weeks old, tho chicks are mostly destitute of down or feathers, looking as if prepared for the pot, and a cold rain makes sad havoc among them. The first six months they run to legs and bones, are very poor and blue, with so ten der a skin that it is next to impossible to dre?s them fit for market Iu fact their long, bony legs, gaunv blue bodies, and torn hides, mako a sorry show. They are voracious eaters, one requiring as much as two common fowls, and being essentially a lazy animal, and opposed to the locoino tive tendencies of tho age, are good for nothing to hunt their own fodder. But when winter hnla'at tbc ma A prisoner In that nndawntnc cant. Short'Dine bin journey batwi-en mora and nooa, And hurrvtng him. Impatient of hia ataj, Down to the rosy Waal'1 Tlien, on account of their thin covering of feathers, and long fleshy toes, will they nuffer and their owner lose most severely. Toes frccxe and come off, leaving a leg and stamp of a foot which resembles Powhat tan's wrt club as seen in Barnum's muse um. Being a tropical bird, perhaps they are not fully acclimated, or do not find their proper food here ; be that as it may, it has been observed that they thrive best during the prevalence of a certain kind of bug not mentioned by naturalists. Ver MOOTER. Country Gentleman. lions Drunk. The Xoblesville Pat riot gives an amusing account of the des truction of SoOO worth of liquors by tho temperance people. Some seventy barrels and kegs were consumed. The Dayton Alo would not burn, of course, and the Patriot says : Tho next morning, droves of hogs licked tho foam of beer, drank tho half frozen spirits, and toon Mr. Torker began to bang bis bead and lop his ears, swinging head towards tail and tail towards head, show ing the whites of bis eyes, and opening his mouth as if things didu't feel right in his internal arrangement They soon took a line for the river, but occupying all sides of tbe street in imitation of bis more noble, boon compauioDs, the biped. Didn't catch them at it the second time. They were seen for dayg after standing eullenty and sagaciously beside a fence, looking as if the Maine Law was in operation. Seeixg the Elephant. Fasscneers who travel by the New York and New Haven cart bare a grand efaance of "see ing tbe elephant." Going from New York, the cars pass tbe farm of P. T. Barnum, a mile or so before reaching Bridgeport, Ct. On that farm, and in plain view from the railroad, an elephant may be seen every pleasant day, attached to a large plow, and doing op the "sab-soiling" in first rate style, at the rate of about three distinct double-horse team?. The animal is per fectly tractable. II is attendant rides him, while a colored man guides the plow. The elephant is also used for carting large loads of gravel in a cart arranged purposely for Lim, and in drawing stoue on a stone boat or drag, in piling up wood,- timber, &c., and in making himself generally useful. An Irish Yankee. A few days ago, during a criminal trial at Worcester, Mass. brother of the defendant was caljcd as a witness. lie testified that he wrote a certain letter to bis brother, but very Soon eworo that he could not write at all. Upon being questioned in regard to bis Laving written the letter, he said tho let ter was written under bis directions, "by another man." Question, by District At torney "who was the man?' Witness "It was my aunt !" This reply, of course, produced a general laugh in Court, and witness was informed that he uiiht take bis seat. Took Her uith Him. It will be remembered that last fall the editor of tbe Greets Bay Advocate, (Wis.,) during absence left his wife to edit the paper, and j that she boiug a good Whig, took the j Democratic ticket down from tbe columns, and wrote some good cnergctie Whig ed-1 itorials. The editor, it seems, has been called again to the capital, and through his substitute announces as follows, on March 22 : "Our editor has gone to Mad icon, and in order to make a euro thing of it, and prevent the appearance of any more Whig editorials, hu taken his wife with bia." Poverty runs strongly to fun. An Irish, man is never so full of jokes as when be is reduced to one shirt ami two potatoes. Wealth is taciturn and fretful. Stock-W'-kers would no aonnor iiulnLa ;n . aearty langh than Ihoy would lend money i . .U 1 -a sceonn m..ngg.' Nature is a great believer in compensations. Those he sends wealth, ebe saddles with law auita and dyspepsia. The poor never in lg. m woodcock, but then they have a yle of appetite tht Mwcrtsa No 3 Jtrol iut silmoD, anal Ut is nnito rOST OFFICES IN CWfO.V COUNTY, Post Office. Pott Matter. Beaver Tow a Geo. A. Smith Beaver Springs (Adamsburg) Reub Keller li,,rT.io V I.'.,-.). . Sum M'freitrht Jas M'Creight Chapman John Herrold Fasnaucht A. Bucchtel Amon II. Lutz Danl B. Reber EdwdBassler James Madden - S. K. Yearick George Keen Cbesnut Ridge -Coagrove Hall Forest Hill Forest Iron Works Freeburg -llartlcton ... Kratzersville -Keenirille Lewisburg Middleburg Mifflinburg . Middle Creek MKees Falls Mt. Pleasant Mills Xew Berliu New Columbia -Pcnns Creek (Ccntcrville) Port Trevortou II. W. Crotzer It. W. Smith John Forster . Wm Barth Philip Hilbish John Schnee . II. D. Maize - M. Sechler - Wm. Bogar Forsyth Selinsgrove Wiufield White Deer Mills J. M. App Jesse M. Walter Jonas Fisher Tbe Summer Session fF tbe LEWISBURG ACADEMY, J wilt commence on Mosn.v, April 23, l8o5. and continue SO weeks. The course of Instruction is calculated to fit youths for College or for general business. The Bible is in daily use. in the school Composition and Declamation rec.erte careful attention ; and Proficiency in Recitation of Studies, is rewarded by ihe beslowment of "Complimentary Cards."' rur Reference, the subscriber could give the names of most of oar principal citizens who have had children or wards under his care. A class of Young Ladies will be secured. TriTioit: For Languages, 10; Advanced bnglish, 3; Common Branches, (Heading, Writing, Geography, Arithmetic. Grammar, and U. S. History,) $6; per session. Con tingent expenses per session, 50 cts. per scholar. No deductions except for sickness. JOH. KAXUOI.PH, March 16, IP55. Principal. Ttl number or pur ila upon whom they were heetow d taut Seesion. wan l.s. who did not fail in a unjlt Ieaa turn although rotae of them had over 3oQ. NEW ROUTE. CATTJWISS.i,WlLLI.tMslfKT KHIE BAIL-ROAD OPES TO KILIoy. Sjhours between Philadelphia and Milton b are, ?4 50. and after Monday, Sept. 85th, and nnti J Extension to Williamsport, Passenger I rains will be run every day (Sundays excep ted) as follows : Leaving Milton at 1 1, A M., connecting with Reading Railroad at Port Clinton arriving at Philadelphia at 7.80, P.M. Leaving Philadelphia at 7.30 A.M.,arrive at Milton at 4 30 P..M. A Freight train will leave Milton cn Monday Wednesday and Friday, and Port Clinton on Tuesday.Thursday and Saturday of each week. Freight is carried to and from Philadelphia without transhipment, from Reading Railroad Freight Depot corner of llroad and Cherry Sts. J . M K1SSUCK, Oct. 11,1851 Supcriniendent. Through to Elmlra ! tiPhilad-Trains reachWi!liamsport5.15 r.w. (passengers reach Ehnira same evening.) Eluiira Trains reach Williamsport 10. 0U as (passengers reach Philad. same evening.) Phila. Freight Trains rearh Wmsport 5 00 r m. Elinira FreightTrains reach Wmport H.S0 r.. Accommodation Line of JOHN M. HESS MOST respectfully announces to the trav eling public that he is running a Daily Line of Coaches (Sundays excepted) between Lewisburg and Miiton. Leaving the different HoieU in Leu isburg at about i)i o'clock A.M., arriving at Milton in time to take the Philad elphia morning train cf cars leaving Milton for Lewisburg upon the arrival of Stages from Williamsport. AUn,rxve Lewisburg at 3.P.M, returning to Lewisburg upon Ihe arrival of tie Philadelphia evening train. For Bloomsburg,' Caltawissa, Danville, r Williamsport, this is the cheapest and quickest route. Fun 37J tit. PaCKinMi safely and carefully attended to. Lewisburg, Dec. 1, lfiol Dr. John Locke, SURGEOX DEXTIST, 0 FFICi: removed to NORTH THIRD street, Lewisburg. Lewisburg, .ov. 1, 1855 Danville Hardware Store. THREE DOOKS FORTH OF THE BASK, VT which will be found a large and well elected stock f.f Hardware, Cutlery. Iron, Steel, Nails, Carriage tnro'ings, Harness mountings. Carpenters', Cabinet-makers' and Shoe makers' Tools, Boot and fhoe Findings Moroccos, Kid, Linine, 1'renrh Calf skins. Cedar and Willow Ware, Steel Springs, Anvil.., Vices, Screw I'lntes, Screw Beilous, Builders' Hardware ol every description.Venilian Window Bid shatters, WindowSa!i,Sil ver pltd Ware, Brittannta Ware, Guns, 1'istols, Revol rers, Manilla and Hemp Rope, Sperm, Lard, and Whale Oil, Tar, Window Glass.LookingGlass Plates, Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Pure White Lead, White Zinc Paints, Blske's Fire Proof and a full assortment of other Paints, Wines and Liquors at Wholesale and Retail, Japan, Copal, and Coach Var nishes. Ac. Ac. All of which will be sold very cheap for cash, country produce, or four months' approved credit. J.O.RICHARDSON, at the sirns of the Anvil and Saw Danville. Sept. U, 185 lylOt Pi:.nPSPmps! Pumps rr Well and Cistern Pumps, Snction.Force and Chain, the very best articles bow in use, those wishing lo purchase en be convinced of this tact by calling upon Henry R. Noll, Esq.. Lewivbnrc Tbe subscriber has a bo on hand LEAD PIPE from I to 1 inches. J. O. RICHARDSON. Danville Hardware Store,. toors N. of the Bank of Danville, Sept. IS, If54. By Express f ANOTHER lot of Fine Brocba SHAWLS and Paratnetta Cloths of all (hades, at very low friers, jusi rJ by V. S i. UATE3 & CO Lewisburg Chronicle Countlng-Room Calendar for 1855. - Si" sil i Ins ,4 J, J.? sis! 3il3 i ll -l 3, 4, SI aa ? S 9 lii'll 1C13 B U'U lr.i7l8jlti-'0 2. 4, 6 0. 7 ;10 11112 13 IS lt20 21 it 23 4 2Vi3u! I 1 2 7 8' S 10 ialu!lMlcli7 1 2 3 oho 4, 6 11112 a 81 14 li!i; 18 10 a, 2o 4 &' 2 Si H S la Jl22 i;is J5 ii 2- uj'jI e 7 SI 12 I1'1S.13!I4 JP 9ll0i IS lsnt. ao si. as -a i1it!i lur:u;2i n M sr. 2.1 24 r. 1 21 8 p'io 4 M 61 T 3 4i ii!isia;u 10 11 a is'is 17 is-1 ;'.-'l C 14; l 17,1? aj ss;M.i'aii n ill 26127 2r aisc-ioii 4 S tl 12 5 S 10 1!17 23 24 e Ti s 'io 41 i Hi'u'i.'. I" 2 MtiS: 0111(12 O in; i2S iS.30 SI a Mi 1 l a a Ki ffi 8 a 7 fa. lullljl-. 1.1 14 IS U,S l9;2Vi2lt:2S H 21 24 2e;27.2l,,30 ;u 21 27 2 80 .ill" i a i I i i i M'.epriss Office t The undersigned have been appointed Agents for HOWARD & CO.'S EXPRESS LING, and are now prepared to forward. dnHy, Packages, Specie, Bank 4oies &c. to Philadelphia, Xew York, Boston, Al bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also to the oilier Northern and Eastern cities. The public are respectfully invited to pat ronize the above line, as it is the quickest and safest method of transportation between the cities and Lewisburg. Packages received by or before 9 A M. will arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be delivered early in the following morning. Receipts given for lime and price. Phitatt'lpUa OJRrei 1 & 43. South Third St Oct. 26. CHRIST & CALDWELL. Who wantN a PJilla. Dally papci t O.N and after Nov. Int. the undersigned will furnish subscribers with any of the Philadelphia Dailies, on the evening of the same day as published. Whoever, then, wishes the news, can be supplied by at once leavine their names with us. Terms 6 cts. per week (for the Penny papers) payable weeklv or montlilv in advance. THORNTON 4 CO. .tthltntH i.lixir TS the only medicine capable of coring the I Hcatl-K'IaC, in half an hour. For merly, several days were required to relieve this distressing pain ; whflsl now Ihe use of the tlinr will, in a few moments, remove it entirely. Although but lately introduced to puolicnotice,this wonder! u I preparation counts thousands of advocates. It is very beneficial in Colds and Coughs, checking the most ob stinate fit of coughing in a minute or two. It is an invaluable Family Medicine in all sudden attacks of sickness. A single trial will be a satisfactory evidence of its eiTicacy. Price 25 cts. per bottle. Prepared oiilv bv THOMAS S. PRICHARD. 118 Catherine street, Philadelphia. Agrnts J.TMKER CO . Lel- arg. I. liKltll AllT. MitWHt, JntiD Srlnt', I'ctfr iirrm3B. Mt. PlA.ant. II. .r--r k llalT, i. A Y. 0. Mover, l-'n-elmrg. I D. 4 II. S r.-.y-T, Ppnns Tp.'X Luda. Walter. Harmn 4 Cn., Winfi.-ld Brown A IIiliif-h,TurtleTill. New Firm Xew Goods ! UA new Broom nweepi clean .'" JUST RECEIVED, by way of Cattawissa Railroad, ONE of the choicest and most desirable assortments of seasonable DRY AD FASCY GOODS ever brought to this place, and which they offer at an unusually small advance upon the first cost. Old friends and new, and the public gener ally, are respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. ITA full assortment of HARDWARE. QUEEXsWARE, GROCERIES, &e, aud at low prices. IDDINUS & WETZEL. Lewisbur;, Oct. 24, 1854 Cheaper than Ever! Fall and Winter Arrival of Xew Goods! III ICMI H. TORSE "OST respectfully announce tofriends and JJ the public centrally that they have just received a carefully selected stock of HIV CiOODS, of every varietv, and at prices to suit customers, embracing Ladies' and Gentlemen's dress goods, domestic, furn ishing (roods, gloves, hosiery, trimmings, &c. QjS3.ii?i.!'2 iresh supply of the best qualities sugars, molasses, honey, coffee, teas, spices, tobacco, segars, crackers, ham, cheese, dried frnit, &c. HARDWARE a well selected stock of shovels, spades, forks, hoes, and a variety of cutlery, carpenter's, mason's, and black smith's tools. QUEEXSn'ARE,ihe cheapest ever offered in this market iron-stone, granite, china aud whiteware, also common tea-seits, Ac. HATS AND CAPS. of all kinds and at low prices. AH of which have been selected with great care, and having been bought for Cash they are enabled to sell at unusually low rates. They deem it unnecessary to particularize, as their stock embraces everything likely to be called for. Purchasers will find it their advantage to give us a call. PRODUCE taken in exchange. 1 1' wi uTi-nr to ruEisi.sj Lewisburg, Oct. 25, 1854 SPORTSMEN! The subscriber has on hand a larje and well selected stock of linns, ' Pistols, Revolvers, Rifles, Game Hi!;s.Powder Horns, Shot Pouches, &c, as follows. J Single barreled Shot Guns from $ 3,00 to $ s' Double do do 10,0!) to 40 ' Smooth cut RiflVg 10.00 to 18 1 1 wisl do 10.00 ;o 12 Foster's Pt.Twist Rifles, very fine 10 00 to 20 Kevoivera Pistols 50 r tn2 ' (.OmnriSinr? tn all th. h.t actnrfmeni tr. . found in ihis region. and at LOWER PRICES than can be bought this side of Philadelphia. In conclusion, eiv. nun a pall anrt be convinced. J.O.RICHARDSON. Hard ward Store, 3 doors north of the Bank, Danville. OR 8.4LE TWO new and six-and-lhree-oiianer Oota il. THDPt. . . .. V. . " oeauuiuny-nnihed MELO- DEOys, marfe after the nearest improve ments. Apply to ' FR.J. GESPNER. Sonili Fourth Sl near Market. Lwisbtr5, No. 20, 1561 U .4 1 2 S 8 10 It It 17 P5? X1 & West Branch Farmer April 27 ,1855. Telegraphing new Rate Table. Lewatbarg Of&cr from 8, a , until 12. ui from 1 to t, in; wiJ frvm 0.4 u 7, r a. Ilarrisbsrg Dauphiu 'Junction Li verpool M Kees ) falls Selinsgrove Providence Scrantou Pittstoo Kingston Northumberland M:lton Muncy Jersey Shore Mill llall $0,2: Berwick $0,13 iS Bloomsburg 17 S3 Catlawissa I J SI Danville la SI Chapman 20 BO Carbondala 26 25 Dunmore 25 25 Hyde Park, 24 21 Wilkesbarre 30 SO Plymouth 20 15 Bloomsburg 18 13 Danville 15 16 Bunbnry IS 17 M'Ewensville 15 18 Williamsport 17 20 Lock Haven 18 21 Beech Creek 20 Milesbtirg Bellefonte For every additional tions on this line. Philadelphia. 31(2) rord 1 cent to all sta- Ba'aimore 62(4) Not now in operation. n"All other stations west and south. Philadelphia, rate increased 9 cents. of M' tl'CIl'S Pianos. Tue subscriber has been appointed Agent for the sale of Mever'scelebrated Pianos. C.Meyer rec d the Prize Medal at ihe World's Fair, when he was in competition with the most celebrated makers of Europe and America. His instru ments are universally known to excel all oth ers for ei-inUite tone and durability. Those wishing to purchase a Pianothat will last for many years and give perfect satisfaction, will call andexamineoneof his best 7-oetavr rose wood instruments, at J. L. YODER'rf Watch and Jewelry Store, Market St. Oct. 12, 1854 Lewisburg. CLOCKS all kinds of 8-day and 30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever time-pieces. Brass 8-day clocks at $1, brass 30-houelocks as low as $1. All clocks warranted for one year at J. L. Y UIILH ! eh'ap ('lurk. Watch and Jtw'lry Store, opposite Mdings & Cil's, Lewisburg. V rATCUES Gi.M and Silver Levers, l.epir.es, ana t erge. imm aienes Ool.l Watches from $25 to .$100. at J. L. VODER'S cheap ! Watch and Jewelrv store. ,. -ri ; Z Ti T 1 EV LLR of the latest pattern of all qual- I ities for sale at the lowest City prices by J I VrillFR J. 1.. lUllnn. S' ILVER WARE Table, Tea. Dessert, Sail and Mustard Spoons, silver warranted equa. to cow. Silver Tea spoons Irom -Jo upwards, no charge for Engraving, at J. L. VODER'S. G' OLD CH AINS Ladies Chatelain, Cold Fob, Vest and Guard Chains, from $10 to 10, ai J. L. YODER'S. SPECTACLES GM. Silver. I'lated, and Steel, nirahle for all aes. AU kinds of .lasses put to Spectacles at the shortest notice. Particular alteutiou paid to fitting (.lasses far weak eyes. J. L. VODER. IDEATED WARE Cake and card Mask., Table Forks, Spoons and Butter Knives, Teaspoons silvr-plated on the best C.ennan silver, $1 per J doz. AH pood warranted to pive satisfaction. AU kinds of Entrrarinir at the shortest notice at J. L. YODEH'S. C"i OLD PENS all nrics,in f.ld and Silver X Holders, and without holders, for sale cheap at J. L. YoDEK'S. Cheap Saddle and Harness Manufactory. The subscnber.thank ful for favors hitherto conferred, respectfully invites the public to call and price his work, as he is confident they will render entire satisfaction even to the mo.t diiTident customers. Constant!; on hand, or made to order, all kinds of SADDLES. IfARSESS, Bridles. CL Iarst Whips. Trunks. Valicts, Carpet Iiai$.tcc. Also the cheapest ana oesi assonmmi vi Worsted, Linen, and Cotton FLY NL1S to be foundin town, at prices ranging from $1,25 to $4.50 per single net, also Leather Fly Nets of different styles and prices. The above articles will De soia cneap ior rash nreountrv Produce. All kinds of REPAIRING done at short no tice, cheap, and in the most durable manner. The citizens' of Lewisburg and the surroun cing country, are solicited to extend a fair portion of their patronage. WANTED lOOcordsof Wood in exchange for work, also 10 tons of Hay wanted at mar ket prices. &Shnpin Beaver's new brick blockThird and Market, 4th door from corner. I H.UEAVER. Lewisburg, June 30, 1854 Letvlgburg Savings Institution, IS now open and ready to do business. The regular Discount days are Wednesdays. ! . .i The following named persons are me DiaacToas Wniia Ci?ir.o, Esq. Mr. Jiiiissox Wails. Mr. Bnas Amsoitj. Mr. Jamf.s M'Cef.ioht. Mr. Thomas Htvrs. Mr. WntiAM Fkick. Far.n'K C. Minit, Esq. Ornctu-WILLIAM CAMERON, President. II. P. SHELLER, Treasurer. Four per cent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months; and three per cent, less than six and overthree months. H. P. SHELLER, Treasurer. Lewisburg. Sept. 19, 1653 Winfield Woolen Factory, lYear llartleton, lulon County. r1IIISestabIisiiment is now in the best order I The machinery being nearly all new, and none but the best of workmen employed, the subscriber feels safe in saying that his work shall not be surpassed by any establish ment in this or the adjoining counties. His waggons will be around as UMial, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, will please avail themselves of that opportu nity I hare also on hand, and intend keen. Chdh. Satinrlft, Cashmere. Tweeds. Bhtnkcts tarns. f, wmrn i win sen iow ior casu, or eIcnanse fr Wot)1 and rr"""rv Produce Ren erally. MARK HALFPENNY. Hartleton, April 28, 1853 tf ISap of Union County. "VTOW in course of preparation, a MAP oi Union County, 20 by 17 inches in size, exhibiting all the principal mountains and streams, township and borongh lines, roads, and streets, post-offices.chnrches.mills.school-houses, &c Ac, with the proposed Division line. It will be sold at $1,00 in plain style. 1,25 when colored, 1.2S with muslin back and rollers, and 1.50 when mounted and colored The subscriber asks the loan of drafts, Ace, as he is desirous of making a correct, hand some, and useful map; and asks the patron ge of tbe public generally. K. VOLKMAR. Lewisburg, May 18, 1654. SCHOOL ORDERS neatlv prin tad for silt at tkf Ckrmitk Offte HAKltlSBCRP BINDERY. J. J. Clyde & F. 1 Untter, Suecttlurtto VT. O. HuLol at Co. Book Lindeiis and Stationers, akd Blank Book MANirAdLtttKU, llurrubury, Pa. MOST respectfully inform their friends that they are engaged in Ihe above business Indirectly opposite llcrr's Hotel. ,g j They flatter themselves, by careful attention to their business, lo receive a continuance of the pat ronage so liberally enjoyed by the olJ firm. BLANK BOOKS for Hanks, County Offices, Merchants, and private individuals, and every variety of full and half-bound constantly on hand. Paper ruled to any pattern. Old Books, Periodicals, Magazines, Law Books, Newspa pers, Bibles, Music, works issued in Nos., Alc bound in any style, plain or extra. All wmk warranted, and d .ne cheaply. Please give us a call. C. . H. li? Books A-c. to be bound may be left with the Editor of the Chronicle. 509 The renowned Remedy! HOLLO VA "f OlM'.MKNT Tbii exfraor.lii.arv Unguent ia compoKed of tha mt be:tlmK lUl-aiiia. an-l wli.-n w.l in awfr-Jaieie with the di-v.-li-Hir whifli atrumtliiy earb ot, will injure curea wliea oit..-r uit:uuN f.til. t'iisea of the moat d-sp'-rate .-Kin Jia.-ai.ea readily yield ti ita ettWry. It is laui.'Un a hen u-e.1 in catea uf tiout.kheum.itiein, t'ontriiLt.-d .-r Min J ii.t". lu AsUunaa it aui d wmdera il rubied mu the CUisU Most astoniahingCureof Scrofulous Ulcers, cerlilicd by the Mayor of Huston, iMg.) C-ry o a L-tter from J. XMe. Eq. Miyr of Button, To PRorEfSftR (I n. Af Dt ar ?ir : Mr. Sarah Dx m of Litufirp''U'l ilrfi. .ttit. ha tlii.iy l-f..r me that loraron-iJTai.l.- puru4 h was wT--nrly aHlicu-J with n-r..lulfii!t eon nn-J ulc rit in h-r arto. f.-t. liC!, and otli'-r i-arts of h-rUiy; nJ althut:h th trst f ni'(li'nl aJvi.i- a ohtaitifi. at th rout t a Inrtf-- Mini ol utoif-y, hi oMnimd no abateueut of lullrrmg, tut grntinnil y grrw worn. Iittiug nc.niiiMii'ie.1 Vt a friftKl to try your Ointment, he pn. nn'J a miiaH t, ami a bo of th Villa. tiil b' fi rc that wag all u-d iyini't mii ot an.fi.dnnnt appt-a-nd. It v prM'iriiii: with th- n.thntiii torafh'.rt tm now euioi a tha beat of health. I remain, dear air, PatM Am? V2. (finned) J. KOTlf.F. . . . , , . -..ni..- ''".) -P" " " tlie Leu, after uieUicul aiI had tailed. Lrf.rr frnm n KizaUlK r.Mrt,rfthr ttt Ofic. AUtiCk jtlxl.t. ,uar n-juar. suivt, .i.tMJm. u, iti. To i'r..r -..r n.-imwajr-Sir: I Mi:t. r. d f .r r.mi.vra- ble feritKi from a M-ViT.. attu.-k ol hrvsiiela.. wlii-h Rt I,.,.ih ai tlletl in mv ler. aud rmlsled all niedlral to at- nit-ut. My .ull..rim;itwer.. .-rv i;riMt.mU I 4ii:tde.-i airni .f any ..Tunii. nt aim-ri lni.nl. a t. u 1 aas adia .1 t" have rerour- to V'.ilroititlm ut an ! 1'llt. 1 di'-l do witlto lit delay, and am happr to n.y the n-uit wim i-nniifutly hUiT-K.-fiii, I r ih y ?.. tt-a a ri.Tii ruro ti my i a.u r-rtTfd in to tl.? i-nj.-yiiifiit cf Ii'mHIi. I r-r fpkk with t.r titraiKt e'-ntnlvtut of y.nr mdii-tDi'. an I li:tf rtHonim-DitM tli.m tu :heni in tlii iie-shljoihood i.milarly a!l!u-.d, who tlirivwl jrr-at benefit. 1 am, iir, our obliajtKl au-t faithful TTnt, (gne.) LLI7.Abl.TiI YtATES. Th Pill h''ii'1 he rxt mrijoiutly with the Ointmtnt in m.ift ut tLe lit.lowm,: cajiop: ISa-l Ital Brrastl Mtirnii iiiikiHtua Clmi H.tDdi C'.ru ,ft) fi'talas ?rtt Tlrr?ri Oout ?km Iribafi Glandular Scurry dwelling 'ire llfAils F.i-n t:i.--r Hi'-u:uatiim Uotinds rli-t a: i ln,r;.r!'t M!i-t til. an I Miff Cl.itv"ft,.t Elfpa.ai.uati iv.re Na pit- 4c 1c. S..id at ihefM iI'ii-tujifnt it I'r. ft-i-r Hollot,CU, Ftrait'l ifnr lViiipie Bar. l.oiid.-n). and hij Uii.u Lun in Nw Vorll. OrJcrfor.M-'iiLiii-iit.i(!.-tats.airtrT.Md " f. 1 Uoutwj, X?w Y-TL. ' w:!; re.-c vfduv att'-nti'ii. 't'i l-f.bvj.tl r-iH -t!-l.. tirti-'i.'i-'s nrirl Jyal-rsin Mc-li'-ln- t throuIuMit thVtnittHl Slti .in i'tj at 37 J ft.".. ci. and ). C i. b. V holeaaie by the principal urug b"U.-e in th-- I nt'ju. j m ' her t i c-jn n'd-' sarin? hv f.iAt' t;7 1 Ti e larger si.s. J ditoid'-r ar aiTu-d to .i'-h I ly54-4 Sold by Dr. KEMPER, Mifluuburg Proclamation to tlie Citizens tf aLcwUburg and Vicinity. Pulvermacher'i Hydro-EIcctric Voltaic Chains. CONSTKUCTED to be worn next to the skin, prducoinga constant current of electro magnetism, eilectiug imtitedtate rtlirj from all aeute pains, and a Permanent Cure of all Xrurtthjic Disease. rrLVERMACHEIi S ELECTRIC CHAINS Wr lirnt ul in Krjin'-e.thive yarx inc.f"r t tir rur nfnprvniK d i n l AfirT In liiir suhmit Lr-rt l ihe most thom tri'O ! rvi-ry h"t..la. in l'ttn )t the niu.tt krnwl I Fr-tfriw.)r iu that city, thj wrc rfc-mint-ndr-rt to the G-.T-rnm-nt r.f Kranr., whi-h irrnnti-4 a patent f-r tlie diptrrr. 1-urinir tht y-r -i.l tl.y were ii.tretiriif.t in itrai;.ny, Austria. I'ruia auj Ktiirlnn J. anJ 'ttictcsr since iutri'daL-cd iq1 (nte'oil by the V. liovcruiaout. Mvit astonishing cures nf Fh-'umati.'-m. ti.'itui nn-, rainfall and ffflli'd Joints, 1 ali'it.-ilion of the H'-art, eiiTnkMaof th- ia c, IVn- di -al II''1- lu bmiin', Ulindn-ea, FrtinA fntn In-iigtisUon, IlysteriCtf, ttv-spff-'ia, Vtrin I'ain, Em u Ihxeise. entied .Y.-rtiu, liiqutrkly and rapidly ruri'dtb itui ly w;iring the Chain for a frw hours arh day. Thet:hain wr :t intpniurod in the extr nf .w T' .rh.whr-thy wrrxlni.itej t I'rof.t. Valnuinc !o(t. Van Huren, l'stjCur-nccLau. whorfadi.ydi.-ftjTcrcdthat til t-y posiesjid Wranre nnl Sinftular Pfert ft JXSTAXT.r KFLIF.VI.XG PATX3. whrtievt-r applied, and hy lh ir rrromtm ndtittnn and In fluence they w Ti' iniro.lufcd intf thi difffmit W .! of New Y'irk. nil ar. now In .aily u-c in those lnlitu tirn in the treatment of the cure of tbe aUve-tiaaicd diseases. No Otlior Medical Agont in the W'"rM ean produce no miny well authcntl-atfi rertifteaten of rur from rientitie r'hvsioinns and int- ni- my .ut;,,,,. ,-rai CHnT.ahoioieaBi'i lin will e.t.l.in tli. m pent I'atient as mny e funl in emrh i-nmphlet. which raitrtl at the Urn More of fnv. i?ent fjr Mittlinl-uraud vicinity. an 1 who will explain the manner of use to any one who Way apply. In the rit of New Yrk. at th General Offlc. .IrtS Rroadway, there are daily !inp sold f.-oia a tu Gj chains and the nah- and d'-mnnd in H .stun it as preat in prt 'por tion to th- ropulati' ii. although they L&vu only br'en in troduced i hre- months. Th ('ha:n r- eailr worn-nnl are penally applicable to a. I clu-si f-f p.riitfis the rhild as well as the adult, aud ar always ready f Tiie nerer cct nut of repair.au-. as niit.lt nn article of am amen t aa tbej are of a valuable means of cure. The t bains can be nent br mail to atiy paTt of the tT. Stated, and can he ohain-d in all thp principal cities in the t'nion. I'hvirians are reinstcd to examine them. Card TO V. adieu. Ladies who arempia'f are roqu -ted not to ue them only fur a few moments eab time of applyine. f-.f by long continued use, mitcarriagc is fre quently produced. Joair.tMi .TUsrr.T. Oen A cent. Sf.R BroadwaT, New York. CHRIST &. CALDWELL.A?ents,Lewishiirff, ewtsotirg, t Union Co. Pa. UNION TEMPERANCE EOTEL, Ice Cream and Eating Saloon, Carver of Herund and Market Hts. Having rented the commodious and troll jiiilitied builtlints at the lower end of Market fit. (formerly the mansion of Wm.IInyes.Esq.) the subscriber is prepared to entertain STllAMGLRS AXD TRAVELERS, Man and Beast, with lodging aud food bu unt with intoxicating liquors. tw'-There is also attached an ICE CREAM Saloon for Ladies, and an EATi.G SALOON for Oemlenien. He respectfully solicits a fair trial, and a share of the public patronage. E. rETERS. Lewisburg, March .10, 1851 3m MOTIVE. Having been appointed the i.1 SEXTON to Ihe Lewisburg Cemetery, the subscriber would siate that be is prepared to perform all duties connected with the burial of the dead, on short notice. Also that he will attend lothe re-intermeut of deceased persons, under the direction of iheir surviving friends. Residence m the Loilec at the Oate ofthe Cemeter. CJEOHGE DONACHT. Lewisburg, May 30, 1854 Rc-moval. PWINECARDEN has re-moved from . "way up town" back to the new build ing at the old head quarters, in Market street, immediately under the" Chronicle" and Tele graph offices, where he will be happy to "smoke" and "chew" his friends and ens tomers, in good stylo and quality at moderate cash rates. Iewislur;, Oct. 14, 1S53. University Medicines. rsTBE AUD AbCtCUOSD I Rowasft'a Tumo Mizrtfcl. T1IK CniTrraitT of frvm Mwiidnr and pabular Knnw adga, cbararrr! by tha Male of Pennsylvania. m i(j laatavaai'.n (via. 2tli Apiil, lJ.; maiuly fir tli purTaa bf arrrrtlcg Ilia aTila raullit.r trtn tb aala of aptirinua anj 'la fc-cn.ua n trupi, alau for the -urpoaaf aa.Bljr tnft tli nufillr w'lh r:l'atite rpmlia in caara h.-rfin lii patient can not obtain or nill nt rmpjr ttie beat medical MivUera. havinir pnreha.-1 that Iseal jaMerea. ttiy, Kbwaud'a Tdnie Mixture. r-i acroant rf tla juat cetrl.rtla and ku'.wn efflea'y In t.9 trt'atmrnt of peter and Aue.aud it" kin-ired aft.-etlna,haf no ueitatkn In rec'.uiDieifting it in tuc hibcat terua totba aUonaga of tbc ulbictrd. B 011 rOrf ArN'1 enr. lby ROVr?.D? BLATK- ilbitliy HooT. Tne at'jie lotitiition eat.niln itn aanrti- n, in Iik- manner, to H17 r. n l f .r B.. el Cim, plaintf"ao well kiiovn aa Itoarand 9 Comi-nund ilyrupcf lila. kbcrry R' ot. aii.l.-rn. at! ref-umi. u.l it to tlie ran fi.lenee of patient. atDirt-d with lt.e9eeotnplamta.l.lieT nifit to bviavaluMbiein tbe treatment jf eu-b raa a. Hon. Il. nry K rtr.-rc- I lion. J. K. .bnifi n, J John It Roin :, M . j i. K. Afhtnn. Kfj. IffrturOrr, Kfj. njovivTcf tltcTrustcc. eommunlrtiflnn ti rt-l. J'b n KowattJ. l i , hear, of tliv lM.arniacutiiir..l'viiartiutut ai.fl I'reir-lfritcf the L'nirt-rj'itT . Ilt'iur I' .ive osury RudijUice,o.4;Sr;uthSecoDSlStrcet. I'hilti'lolf -'.a. UraasU Li'pasrT at the tor- of Clilil.T CAl-DWKLI. lewisburg. to i.t.iiiu:i:Mi:.. 1 ANTED ao to Su.niiO ft .Maple .1 by B SO to Mil. 111)0 do 4 lv 4 10 to 2i).bH0 ft 3 in. Ash plank ! SU to UII.OIIO It H do to be delivered this comtne Kali and Spring on ! the bank ol the River at llarristurs. Luinhei j of eood quality and strait grained i wanted. Proposals will be received till Sept. 1 for ! furnishing the atove.and peryons seroling pro i posals will state the quantity ami quality of the dirlerent kinds they can furnish, and when. Terms of payment cash on delivery and inspection. Address (post-paid) 410 W.O. HICKOK, Harrisbur?, Pa. Old Nov. OME thousands in number, of alUnetor sale at the Chronicle office, at 511 ct per 10(1 ttl.en as they run.or sjl n lien assorted. A chanrefor scrapiIok as wcllas for wrapping paner Auiil . I ai.lii Lihliiiii Hods. 4 FTKK many year' close inetigation and numeroua eiperimcnta, the l'atriilee takei i'Ure in informing the public that he hia arrived at the true principle ol protrnine lamiliea. and propertvfrom the d.,uc,..e ,..du ence ol LIGHTNING. Ihe calamitu that eery City, Tumi, Vulaee and Country fall : victim to annuo!!, thro' the pro- nIii'eitce uf ! its ii.halitaits, i beyond Calculation, V6 c.ally nheu tae remedy is so eay to obtain la is u found in AKMITAGE'S Patent magnetic tylitning HcJjg, and in this alone. Thi Kd has ln-eu examined by the most t-rientific g- ntlcmen in the worl.l Proli'&8or4 M'Murtrie, Jo!uion, W allor and many other th it hda exuuiiin d them, recommend and speak of laVm in the hchnt terms of apirihai:on. and have proDOunced ihem tlie only afe rod in ue in thior any otht r count ij Tor the protection ot Lives and Property. Oat advantage i to divide and throw back a art of the eh c?ric fitiiJ harnUft to the clouds ; iu time ol a stroke tho enables the rud to conduct that portion uf fluid that belongs to the -arth without the alightrt d;inper of lea ving the conductor. This rod has many other admritngt' over th old one. The only pi act) ot niai.titarturttiK i in linr St. 3 dor aheve Philadelphia. whre all persons are re-peclfully invited to call and etan.ine for tht-mlvtii. For vale Wholesale or Ketail by 'J'llO'n AKMITAliE. t)rdtrs promptly attendej to. Term each. These rods have Wm purchased and success fully Uod hi the lollowiri individual;, couif aiiie and corp .ralioii-, whoae uamt are cheerluliy submitti d : In anrt inr F i?ff7,it A . A S rW. Otwirpe Snntzirj' r. Ju-ie H ni!-r, Ju l tt t !.ra.l. J. Muilord, J. hu Hi ruen, . I'lai.'-.-y, J. Crmr.'-r. i. -MhU-i . t'onr.d Irserrdl. the; Illo ki y A fnishr u.-e. A r lprs"n Uro'hwr. KtT.J. I., t.ranr, J.hu Norman. Hk-s. roTer. ite i ll'aons, A H ink-rs. II. 1-sr.i.u tis, Ths. N.tt A o.. Mr ! wninir. J. V- ireer. J. V Wataon. t'. tlumj lir. vr. J. Kipley tt I..., J. Nyuuin. H Itnrlen. . 'Terisliire. li. f. p per. Mr. Lnrt !!-. Mr. !;iTt:ii, I' r! i-y. J K.n.kVy. Mr Pavjfon. tr. Paul. a. II. l''W.is io,J. tt men. -my. II. iili.-r. th.; Kd lUn il I, the L.r. Arti.al. the IT;rif .rr!-n ( nimi.-ieM-rp' H-ll. n t'ue .'-.te of Xew J'try. i-o', Crij in. Jud?r M'i'all. Judi: I' .yt ti, J' l.n N.iui.in, Ur. tt. -M ilurUc, Ih-nj.Kuherti, Mr. J lewn;ntf. .v i iux t orxTr. Hartley 7. Mark lt;tpenny. W t i. Kter. Ji.hn llaaa. Mi. hael I'. iers, Jacob Muitii. iMT'd Kilinan. i:ult;n Mrir-h, ti.-or.- K.'-rkner. .Vir rtr1in 0.irt lT use. and lminH".,wr' t-fflee. L-meitTt Tp John Rerer frutm Tp t'r. I l:nrlf.i Wilson, lla-'fin.'n Tp ,1-d.n Kutits. Min.-n Kuu'z. i'-nn Tp. Itix Lu.Un n. White lMr Michatjl HulTman. skcomxespa r:ny a. l'liim.., Auir 1.1. 1M7. I bar. tM. !ay enrefu!!ir in.-;."t."l a r..n-lii'-t..r or l.i;t:tiuiie Ko,L with vane an-1 uU x. ereet.1 by .Mr. 'Ibi.maa Armtiee. on li..lt-Ttie lli.a.r. Itlmti.ter. and have uu Leeilut, d in :1I)K th;t It la itot(u)T the Ual 1 haee ever a.-en, t ut thnt it ii; tie only ..be ha.e Tet exaoittieti tt.nl i- e. n.tru'.ti ti an tr;rtiy .rt..ntlf.p prinfi-l-l. a. It ia ar.tli n.neh vlpaaure that 1 rmmiiil Lii c.'itiducturtu the aiuntioa t. ouutr. -f t-uu.htiz!. 11. M.Ml'aiaiE. 1 m well aatlsfe thit the Ma.-r- tie l.i'litcin; Kl. irntiuf:M'tiir-l hy Mr. TU raaa ArniiLv?. of I'niia-I.-Ij hia. le the tiet that t.:u t-Ti-r t"'. n iur le. I b it.- .o..ul 5eeral year, in the r-tuu'y "f the In... ol" elertri.-ity an-1 m mnet i.ni. an.l hne no he.itti..ii iu sain that tlu' lii.li. are run.trurteil npon the ortly i rinrTpl,. of .rifely. The elettrie ah.'i-k ie rtveiTeii and di-si-erscl by the biac'uet at the top of the rod. and it would be iiu.-aitl.-. aeTOrdinir to tiia of attraeti.-n and rtpu! n. f t a l.uillin,; to he , injured hy a atroke of liahtnins when proterteel b, , f ! ttn-wrodj. 1 bare been arnuaiuttd witli Mr. Armitatte for aeerl yi ar. and bi.f.re be commeneed the manufac ture of th.-se ri.Is 1 examined tbe prineij-le on which they are eonatrtfted. and f. It convinced th.it their adoption would be attended with complete sucepaa. The inrreatne demand for theae rclnd lherxtenive.alea in all part, of the country. i ample rommeminlion of their titrity and iirionty. Til Ar Y K. WALLER, SI. . Kiintrttn. Phtla.l. Co.. April lo. 5V. C'S.!;. WILT and SA MITEL HOOVER. llartlcton. Union Co. Fa. ate Aarnta f"r T'nion anil adjoining Counlir. nil mil furnih the KoJs on the same term, and in the aame manner as ihe J'rupiietor. Dr. Jacob Ilorlacher, TiOTANIC rilYSICIAN. having regained ) his health, has resumed his practice ol the healing art. Hissnprnor SALVE is still j i , , , . , a "V" ' "OPP"" as W..KU1. .un ateiini, .iay e, iri Ojpositii,it is the Life of Unsim ss .' M;vr LlVEUY AND EXCHANGE STABLE. Tliesulisciilier laoulJ reepectfully infuiutthe citizrnauf Lentsburi; ami the traveling commun ity generally, that he has opctieJ new Livery and Exchange Sial le on FOl'UTH atreelbulta square uutb of Market, and has provided a good lot ot Horses, with enmelv new eood aud lash- iontblel'ariiages, Bufgirs. Sleighs, &e. where all j wishing anything in his line may be iccotumod-1 ated on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. He will pay every attention to the) Wants Of hi. custom.. m.1 hoc... 1.. an .i..;rn to merii and receive a liberal share nf public pa'ionaee. WILLIAM MOOKE. Lewieburg.Dec 30, 1851 MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, NEATLY 4 EIPEDlTIOtSLI AT THE 'XHRONIcII' OFFICE Lewisburg. JACOB DYER, Cattawissa, a? WotrM inform hfs old frtends and the t.. n nnhlift ffenprallv ftn tH. W ec I nnJ vn,ili Aranrh.thal he eontmnfJ to keep rhe STAGEi HOTEL, in the center of ihe Town, and asks ' a fair .hate of fdir'nage. lT' , rriIE subscriber wn- JL linoes to carry on the l.lt-iy HuMlnrfti. it Ihe Old bland i orti aoiru aircci, Bear j-imaei, re-.(,;cilull solicits ihe patronage l Ins fnttds and il! public generally. CHAKI.Eij t HVHH Lewisburg, May 22, lH) The Far-Famed Hedicine HOLLO WAY'S l'l LLs. re i1 ft ru nt harm: ' tiiitUt-ft, l.lic tLr . mXiih, r irturf lif-y e h rn,J-d tlv a D.. kuu.-f.'a tl.. have nj-t witL Tttrt.utnTjt if Jtat- In Jo.t rxtiB'lmafy.r w.nr- it ti rn U Hi. ir wf.mifrtu. afltt-ary in tl rutc V(bapiii.U ai.d u.-ritT of tne ,nrr and if. l' fMiie nttu pr.4?ir' in ufiic rtii a'mrd-r u dtrvctioot. atitm tail in bii.g rtor4 to Wait. Weaknrps and Dt-Lilitj. Restoration t0 Health of tl fit-iali iiiati, aged 45, h(a at Ikulli's door- Cuj it-f a U'Uwfeum the Per finest rm,t;.tdtj .s. I''lp. h'iw vfA. &,m.TitUh re, 17 1.13 ' TtPft'-ra-.a Il--ii"vr4v, -. Mr A Mr. J' aim fi frntrrlT a r ijf cf le.Li lieu in a tferltim-jr rUlt ..f trm, f. r ui,fl. thr. e yaar... (rrMlualiy t.nr anv to fc(;,w (, hiirtitly ffrfriralinaaaml vai.t .f a, (Hitr. wfcjrtrauM irn-ai ur.' uiu rV tit frinxin. a 1 rf.nm.t- 4 TirM tti' ii' ia- nifu in l.at)..wtil.oiit B,t. Ilrai , M1S T la. a til ui.diT IT' Ti'!--i.rm a rt-'f. r. : f. tli-ir mraTi. Jf lately Tiir7trd t Vftrk ktri hii jut wnth-ito ray, tlt It smew t tlr m Iwi'h ald dt-Mri'l nit to i.t f.u ::h tl:- rtn,t aarr f oUl.ta.M to neiittoD.tiaat my WifcLat Ocnvtd tra btu-t:t fr m th. uffT.br V:Ip a jr. 1 remain. Mr y u: r'-r--rfi(I CiiAKLKa ailii i(f btU g MiaUt.r. A r.prmamnt Cure tf a dltd Liver ct many Vtars' 'lur.v;. n. Coif. a Utter r,m '-'-vt. Cfimu,, ri, i. I.r ?!r-rn tl.i, d.:."t y'n rrr.f.4 a a,r ' I t i-miarx B4iclaf trt tu-ruMw. Asa j.rw-f. f II.rir-1lLrapymLivrrawlBiiMM. O'tuplfcW't- niay m.-iiti. 11 th f-l!t.w:ti ra. A lad )t ti.ia town with wJ1(.d I am frw,P3ily arjttaiat,l. (. r ynr u a r-rt unrr if m dura cl th Lt ci F-irvt. ftrirana: lir mrii-; ni-ntht pfvtHI ht tttt lit- rnui'J d" n!iir g tu rfiir- Iit ruH--TiUf. atvd it t o' t likely l.r r u;-j ur :i- manv D'Utlia. Tliir ani- rut-rrn-il i.atura.Iy ran, d crt-at ah.rm anrnnar bv? frirari am rlatif-i.. anl th-y irdt.d her t tnak a tr a' yinr i'iil.),irb a imj n rt hr rnrvl brail h thai t a ib'tuod to r nt.m.r tl.- m until rh rrrritiU a r-rf r.ijv. Thi twfUr month tpt. an-l nh l.aa nrt fjpr-. ienfeA an m toia .f reiapnr. ai:d nftm d-flm tt juur I'tli bat' .-wo tfc Di i.f (Tip" hT I, ft. I rt-maift, I""r ,!r. youre truly, July 2J. I(t3. in! J CAUI8. TiituictUlTuUU 1 I!t or' Tfmder fully cjfrocw au im :, rjf loving owtJ-'attUs: A .tat Iit)r Jx'iC-.ira .-rr Aet:l.ir Fp utry Ltr t m; lnt? fi; ttm. UnH-ua fern VtyW.md LumLasw Ti. X uietaui I :inta 11 aj- lrr-g l i.- a Juawi tt.t ii 1 on u.antia l.hutnaiBl I lori Hit-Mi in f-ra a.. l.ra t.u-a oiVcbral A B- -H.jrt kiuJa I roe ferU(D ("oti-a tit grn fuia. trHTro .f ;i t i)Fti a'n or'cut hvi Etil Kiid-i r .i.MiuiLtion lLliketl'n bt- o and ant- causa D' ti.ity uHjnatioD (iral Ac. Ac. p. -1 at fhe E-t;iMifl.rarnt of I'rnfrfOr HoLt'Hat. traid. ( n"ar X riij.l tar. LoDiiou.) and hQ 3aaf-B Ld iit N Vtrk. T't.-r- f'-r Mi-di"ti.fB in lb Siatec a'Jrt- "T- t''Uruy,.K rrit-." wiil recfiTf title aitfiti' o Sjid ai!' l y all r-vy ?:. I'niftjirts ar.d daJ. i f ;n l-dk-tLtt td r-ii L-houi tbf I nitft mm? m IjX mt : "2 tit. RTrta. and tl,-"'. a. h. 'i'" l Lad WhulteaU of iLe ftrmcifal Drt'C hou-t-a in the I'ni' u. t0-1h r it a ix-nm i.-r il r paT-na t-y takirir rhflarjrar B- xt-n. N k'ir. i. I't .h" jh' ucn t ; pU-nt ta e-ry 4isrir. are a:T.s-(. t- eu. h B-x lyit4 rFor sale by lr- KKMI'EK, Mifflinburg LEWISEURG F0U1MERY. The suuscriber, ihannftil f past rairotac?, wimld lnlcrm fuiic thai iher continn. to ..1 1 . " .1 . r lll.t'l II ..II- III I T- dll Allium I'l .11.1.1. m.AKI.Ma an1 mli.r lastirrs. 1 hra'h:ii j Mai hincs and c tli-r MacinurrT repaired in ifc. bst ir.anner. Ca-;inps uarranled lo t cf cnod material, arui st j-nres il.nt can n'H u. paf. oi:mh:s, M At.sH & CO. I.f'ibur?, !51 rlOOKIXCJ Stmt', of rariou a at'erm i ... i ... r i j ami sizrs. mt oai or oo , lor sam at lbs LenUliur Foui.ilra by !cdi!e. Marh ft Co. STOVK3 Pa rit r. Wood, acd Coal Siovps, various patterns, for ale at tho LevUburg Foundry. lirddea, Maiah & Co. VlIK-O Puieni Gang Plow, a aupe nor ariule, for fate at the Lewisburg Foundry ly GttJile, Maith 3t Co. GRAIN or Seed Dri!U Ros Pst?fi! rlecirlcdly the begt and most durable ('rain Drill now iu use. for nIe at the l,ewi.f urg FuaiiJrj ly (JcJtIe, Maih 1 Co. " An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," in that awful disease CONSUMPTION! DR. FITCH'S Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. Thisnopular work for sale inLcwUbiirg by S. F.Lj n l.ll J. Houghton and at tli is office. rrii f. 75 cents .Map of the State of Cnllfrnin OKEt.O.X, UTAH. .EW MEXICO, at." TEXAS. printed by S. Aug'. .Mitchell t l16,and (lainird to correspond with tbe boun Janet fiieJ by Congresi. in 18o0 foiaale ai tbe Chroi.irlf Othc. Drire iSrta J""l"HC.priC .3 Ct. riHE present Proprietor or the newly dij'o I vered mnficld C ave (limestone') :s 1KY VALLEY. i'nion t"o. hereby gives nt iire that the Cure u-ill XtiT be open m ZVXDAYS for Visitors. It may be viMiej by Ladies ard Gentlemen on any other day, and on SATUR DAY of every week especial preparations wiit be made to accommodate with lights. (Jj-All persons are forbidden to break off. Injure, or take away any specimens from the Cave, under penally of prosecution. The payment of 12 j cents oniy is reqnirea of every person before entering. NOAH WALTER. Pry Va!!ev. June 28. 1853 Lj';i)aihJ?, tWlnY?, fc uUimfiiii'aiS $.'70 in cash rmzEs S570. trOM'JIE X.of the SCIENTIFIC AWE y KIl'AN c mmences on the 16th of t'fp tember. Il is chiefly devoted to advanccrticr.. ofthe interests if Mechanics, Inventors. Mar ufacttirers. and Farmers, by the diffnsun of efn1 kttowledee nren tlieae imrf-rtsnt Iraneh. a. It elitt(i y men rraetirall Xiileit iu tlie artf aril frirro. and widely regarded a. . aimrd and able journal. Nrar r all th. Tnluatjie l'at.ut5 hih i..ue weiklvfr.ta ' l'stent OtEee, ar. liiutrated with KnsraTtnea; ar1 tha elaima of ail the 1'att nu are ).ullihrd m :t rt vn thua nmkit:e thepatraerfet eetent'Se ani .Verbal KurT.-li'tlia fi-r toture a Weil a re.ent reter, r..e. la S'-ietitifle Amerieau I" aerrestrnsitelT rimtl.tiM- it5 rr. culutlOB in th. Iftft vo'-am. eaceedinf: l.t.ti t. p:r. rer week. It ia in form ftr tm.1inir; each Ti.Itniie c tail aeteral hnntlred l.i.KraritK. and oxer iCpuc. i f Kam-X Slatter. with an Iniies. The nrarti.-al r. i-:it a.t ce ara worth tn awe familT tnneh fnore tl:an siitwrirlr priee The 1-aUlSavrs i'ftVr Ihe fcUrwisg i. ul it r' ''" M tli. laTC-at li?t T auVeril eri rent in It tl'e 1-t Jt;eflee next : Hhi will V Si.rn fiT th. lartfvat ii.t, T6 t'-r aeeend. fS5 f.r the third, fi trite t-nrth. ! " frr ffla. t! thr the iixth. JIO tv rhe rcrenth. f i f rtka airhih. f.M f.r th.- ninth, t-i for tk. t. nth. f-1 " ' 1P .V.enlh. 1 WW Ihe twelfth. JIO for the thir:eetitll. mt J . Tur In. tnurleenin. j tie i.u wilt re -a-'i " r.f the auorvaaful ccmrelitor tatmediateij after Jaou.. e tMmHii.l.i, UIH JIDV...- 1-t.lhiS. Tfw One eof. on.Tear $0. noe eerr an mor n flee corlea fix mr-ntue f4. ten roniea ix menlh e- If5 eo.iee tweU. eionth. $1&. tfteeneopiee twelve BloOllWi twenty ene-lea twelre mnnlha $JS in adrsnee. No nnmherof euhM-rittii na al-oae -0 raw h ,'B ! leaf than 1.4t' fh. 'wie ran he aent m at 4irw time, and frowi different I'oet Oftitra. Southern and We.tern money ink-n thr auhat'tii I'1'" Latter, ahould be directed, fost raid, to Ml'NN Co, lult lultm ttreet, New lets H.Meaara. Mnnn Co ar. .atrneitrly rnff-J pneurmc ratrnte for new in.nli ms ard ad huenu ra, whbi nt charge, in nuard to the ncJ their improvements. H. GERHART, Snrgeoa Dentiatt T his Residence. Bonth Third St. co""r 1. olttie Boar. 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