Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, August 13, 1852, Image 2

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    LEWISBUKG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER.
Tomito Pies.
Cow the bottom with alternate lajars
cf sliced tomatoes, ip and sound, and
bread, rruwbled fine, with butter and
pice to taatr, a bate pan with loaf bread
diced fine, and pi-inkle Cne sogar over
each lajer of tomatoes as it is put in.
Ccrer with sliced bread, and bake as yon
do other pies. A friend informs iw that
green tomatoes mako the bet pies, equal,
be thinks, in nil reeto to green apples,
and they are made after the game fashion.
Will BOine of our housekeepers take ad
vantage of this hint, and send us the re
sult with one of the pies. Get. lei.
We ditto 1 Kp. Chhom.
rtowiNO is Cloveb roa Whkat. A
writer in the lat Farm Journal, iu Mifflin
county, who signs with the initials J. W.,
offers the following as to his experience of
the Talue of plowiug in Clover for Wheat.
It is worthy the attention of the general
farmer. -
Id the summer of 1849, I had a small
field of 4 i acres in clover, which I pas
tured a whilf, and then let the clover grow
rtntil it was fit. to ent for seed. With a
large plow and threa strong hwes, I
plowod it, then harrowed it effectually, and
let it lie uutil 8th of September, when I
e.-p 'd it. In the harvest of 1350, 1 cut
135 dozen of a beat, which yielded ' 1G5
buBbels or 3GJ bushels per acre. It did
Dot require to ! seeded with clover the
next season. I plowed it down last season
gain, and the wheat, now looks, al
though a part was winter-killed. It is
proper to state that the crop of wheat now
looks fine, although a part was winter
killed. It is proper to state that the crop
of wheat that was on it before the clover
plowed down, did not exceed ten bushels
per acre.
A Fact about Cast Steel.
Being in the machica shop of S. Een
jamin & Co, of Winthrop, one of tie
firm, J. M. Berjjmiu, observed that he
Lad been iiifjimed of a fact in regard to
the working of cast steel which was not
generally known, and which he thought
weuld be uerfuL
When cast rtcel has been over heated
its texture is changed it becomes more
erystaline, and apparently coareet and is
supposed to be ?p i!t. Various experi
ments have been tried to restore it to its
original condition. In some of the books
on working metals, it is recommended to
repeatedly h".t and cnol it, giving less
and less heats ur.il it is restored. The
simple remedy is when over-heated, to lay
it by and cool gradually.
For the purpo33 of testing this proeess,
a piece of cast steel was heated until a
portion of its enJ was actually burnt off.
After it was cooled, a piece was broken
off and its texture examined and com
pared with a fracture in the other end of
the same bar the heated end exhibited
coarse, cryttaline, granular appearance
spoken of. It was then heated and drawn
nt undar hammer, when it was found re
stored nearly to Itt oiijinal texture, and
broke as short, witb as fine a fracture, as
if it had never been over-heated. Miiae
Farmer.
Cash bad fob Istksti ve Faculties.
The Family Visitor states that the pos
session of cash has a sort of anodyne
effect npsn the inventive faculties. During
the time that the Patent Office has been
in operation, it is said that only five labor
saving machines have been invented by
men of wealth. Of these five, one of
them is devoted to a " new mode of smo
king tobacco," and the other four to " easy
chain." This proves true" the old adage,
n;cessiy is the mother of invention.'
f or a large portion of the new inventions
were either directly or indirectly caused
ty necessity.
Changs or Fohtcke. Some years
agt, a servant girl, who had robbed her
mistress, a milliner iu London, was trans
ported to Syduey for a term of years.
Since the discovery of Bathurst plaius, the
female couvict has written to her farmer
mistress, that the colony was a good place ;
that she now kept her carriage, she was
happy to return the amount which she had
stolen, with interest ; that ahe earnestly
recommended her to come out and set up
shop; and that, in that case, sue should be
happy to extend her patronage to a lady
for whom she had so great an esteem.
As Enough Jdea or American Ge
OOBAPar. A parcel was recently received
from England by a Boston merchant, with
the following address :
, Est.
Portsmouth, - . -
JUaude Island,
New York,
U. 8
Such Instances of ignorance, jwys the
iraveler, are not very rare., .erl
can schoolmaster u often ahfoadc out Wp
seems never yet to. have visited nghBd.
i . r j 1
The other night one of the men o
board of the U. 8. ship PennsylTanilr'
tempted to make bis escape from the sor
vioe, by plunging overboard, in expecta
tion of reaching the shore in safety. The
poor fellow had scarcely touched the
water, however, when he was seised by a
large shark and speedily dispatched.
JforuBc Arywt, July 24.
So8 of IfhTcUinese, ' in Californir,
lave silver watches so large that they use
tU wtfaide case to fry pouioei in.
Or Tie ue of two or three eolumn of the
"Chronicle-- the advocacy of Waia Prin
tipla mnd Stminttm hat bet purchased. To
the Diumiiti the tame ehanet is offered
THE LEWISBURGWHIG,
roa riumiitr.
Gen. WLVFI ELD SCOTT, of New Jersey,
roa vici ratsiDEiiT,
Gov.WM.A.GRAlIAM.ofNorthCarolina.
For Prtmiential Stolen,
auxuwnt B. Bkowh, I Jim Pollock,
P'vvn. A. Pinxci.
WlIXllW W- HlttUM, Nut MlTJDUflVMKVH,
Java Tqria,
JaaU II. CaHPatU,
joh-i w !T.r
J P. Vimum,
apexes MrlLTirvB,
JaHU W. J'l1XR,
JMS r-E.v',
Jon rrca,
J MAe.-mil,
fHASXIt P. W41LA,
DtVIS lMf,
Uuaxux C. Mrxrr,
J p. r-XT,
Jti K llDo,
JoOX McOlLLOCH,
ku.pi Duai,
ABflRIBMJI KWRPfSOV,
Taonaa J. Bios am,
Lswis L. L'u.
CUMKTIft Mura,
Ciavii Piuxr.
Fit fbnaj CommiMtaur,
JACOB HOFFMAN, Esq., of Berks.
For the Stuprrm Ottrt. 4 ,
Ho. JOS. BUFFINGTON, of Armstrong.
We send this No. of the Whig, to some
who are not subscribers. We request all whose
hands it may fall into if they feel disposed
to procure us subscribers on the following
TEK3IS. To any number of new sub
scribers before the 1st of September, we will
send this paper (for the first year only) for $1,
cash in advance and the Chronicle into the
bargain. Only $1 for two papers for one
year both good papers and Telegraphic news
beats the city j rest out of sight !
Tlic lliouilnatlons
Of the Whigs of Old Un ion are now before the
people. Tbey wre made with great unanim.
ity without excitement, or any feeling of bit
terness and, as far as we know, are as unex
ceptionable as any which could be made.
Old Nia, everybody knows.
Jouk Bsl is a very iaielli?ent,plain.f rac
tical, every-day, hard-working Farmer of Juni
ata county, and now President of the Juniata
Agricultural Society. While an Associate
Judge in that coimiy.he openly in public meet
ing renounced his adherence to the mis-named
Democracy which protected British interests
in preference to our own; and he has ever since
been a warm advocate of the American Whig
r!icr-
Jims K.r.atLra s a DiacKsmiin oi .maaie
creek Township, a mm of small estate, in the
prime of life, and whose appearance is very
favorable.
An SuirriLER. of Old Buflaloe, is general
ly known as one of the rnost independent, in
telligent, reliable and active Farmers of Bufla
loe Valley. His vote was triumphant,
Hewrv W. 8rozB, of Penns, for Auditor,
can not be excelled.
Joh & Hicctsstan, of Washington Tp.
for Coroner. Mr. Ilackenberg is an active and
respectable Whig; and we trust this is but a
stepping-stone to more important offices.
As a whole, we believe the ticket will
prove acceptable to all Whigs who are inclin
ed to harmonize all conflicting interests with
a view to giving fair play to efforts for llie suc
cess of Win field Scott. " No vain regrets for
errors past," but nw let there be a manly ral
ly for the WUOLE TICKET, FROM SCOTT
O HACKENBERG. tij to work, resolved
to win every man upon cur time-honored ban
ner, from President lo Auditor 1
Got. Bister's Office Holders
Gov. Bigler signed the bill giving the
Commissioners of Union County power to
guarantee stock in the Susquehanna Rail
road. Not a remonstrance against thin
bill came in daring the six weeks it lay
before the Democratic Legislature that
passed it. Leading men of the county
(Democrats and Whigs) and all the pa
pers urged jhe Commissioners to take
stock and they have. Forthwith, a howl
of detraction and the blackest falsehoods
are heard in denunciation of the deed.
Gov. Bigler's aiii-tle-ramp, Lt. Col. Rol.t
B. Barber, heads a Repudiation meeting,
which is drummed up and infpt'ritetl by
Charles Sbiincr, Gov. Bigler's Whiskey
Inspectoral I'hiladolphia, and John Cum
mingi, wl.o holds a State office at Colum
bia. Both these men, instead of attending
to their legitimate, and sworn duties, spend
their time influencing the local politics of
a county distant from their official home,
and stirring up sedition, tumult and alarm
among an honest awl peaceful people !
We think Gov. Bigler g:tins himself no
credit, and his true friends no good, by
this conduct of his office-holders. And if
it be continued, the inference will be strong
that it has all been a contrived plan to
make a little paltry political capital in this
county, at the expense of its substantial
interests as a portion of the State.
It is a little singular, moreover, that
men in this region Democrats all their
lives liko Uenbt W. Fhieb, Sah'l. S.
Barton, and IIsnry S. Gboss, are
pushed aside as vnjit to hold office, while
Charlet Shriner and Jo!in Cammingt are
preferred as leeipieots of Executive patro
nage 111 . " '
- But Gov. Bigler, some say, very benev
olently argues that rrjctio by the Teo-
tfX, is the best recommenJmtton for HIM.
Last fall,lhe People would nothjtve Jaaies
Campbell for Judge Gov. Bigler makes
mhk ue Attorney - Ueneral I Jiis oim
V . . . s www
Mrtc retsea sae nomination oi u. w
- jUatcnd Go-, Bigler
:usz. JmL "n. ' ji
Sji5nhiBa a fiofweate Court J udge
SfWBW .W WfTW Iku II W1EO 1
May no this sogg'.f tiou explain it can
ot excuse the. singularity of his choice?
It is said there are about twenty
live members of Congress, heretofore; Dem
ocrats, who are opposed to Piece and King.
Of them the N. Y. Tribune says :
" Some of them were in Baltimore, while
our Convention was sitting, urging the
nomination of Scott in order to insure
Pierce's defeat . We know them very veil,
but will not subject them to annoyance
aud abuse by prurting their names without
their author ty . They will proclaim them
selves in due time."
WHIG COrXTY COXTEOTIOff.
. . .. .. .
purxuuet oi mc can 01 u.g ouiuu...s
Committee, the Delegates elected from the va-
nous districts in the county, assembled at me
Court House in the Borough of New Berlin,
on Monday the 9th inst. and organized by
electing JOHN F. WILSON, Esq., President,
and Jobs 8. Hackckbsro, Esq, Secretary. j
The following delegates presented their ere
dentials and took their seats;
Beaver John S. Smith, Peter Kline.
West Beaver Jacob Smith, J. D. Romig.
Buffaloe John W. Simonton, James Irwin.
W. Buflaloe Joseph Roush, John Kline.
E. Buflaloe Robert H. Laird, Jacob Gundy.
Centre Jacob Fryer. John 8wengel.
Centreville Courad Wcclfly, John Young.
Chapman Amos Stroh, Isaac HotT.
Hartley John Haas, J. F. Wilson.
Kelly George Meixel, Jacob Stahl.
Limestone John Stees, John B. Smith.
Lewisburg L. B. Christ, O. N. Worden.
Middlecrek Henry Mitchel, Wm. Courtney.
Mifflinburg Thos. Hassenplug.Thos. Badger.
Npw Berlin Charles Merrill, D. W. Woods.
Penns H. K. Ritter, 8amuel Boyer.
Perry Jacob Martin.
Union George Wehr, Jacob F. Hummel.
Washington P. S. Boyer, J. S. Hackenberg.
White Deer D. B. Kaufman, Jas. Marshall.
The Convention then proceeded to nominate
candidates for Congress ; Hon. Ner Middles
warm, and Thos. M. Bibighaus, were several
ly nominated.
The Convention then proceeded to ballot
with Ihe following result
For Congrett.
Hon. Ner Middleswarth. of (Tnion Co. 33
Hon T. M. Bibighaus, of Lebanon Co. 7
Mr. Mul Ueswaith nominated.
Far R'prestntulire.
1st Tot. i rot.
Hon. John Beale, of Juniata Co. 13 34
Pr. I. B. Hower, of Freeburfr, 9 4
- Wm. Van Gezer, Esq of N. Berlin, S 2
James Bart in, Esq. of Middleburg,6 0
Mr. Bcale nominated.
The Convention then proceeded to nominate
a candidate for Sheriff, when Jacob Aurand,
Ji hn D. Bogar, John Kesslerand Wm. G. Her
rold were nominated, but before a ballot was i
had, the following letter from Messrs. Bogar
and Aurand withdrawing their names, was
read to the Convention
Kisw Bkbiiw, Aug. 9, 18.")2.
T the Traident of the Whig Cuuntu Con
tention.
Si Our names being brought forward as"
candidates for the nomination for Sheriff". We
now respectfully request lhat our names be
withdrawn. We have ever been Whigs, and
calculate so to remain, whether in a private or
public station ; and with many thanks to the
kind friends who have generally snpported ns,
we trust your deliberations wil! redound to the
success and advancement of the great princi
ples we advocates. JOHN I). IK Hi Alt,
JACOB AURAND..
The Convention then balloted as follows
For Slieriff.
John Kessler, of Middlecreek,
Wra. G. Herrold, of Chapman,
Mr. Kessler nominated.
For Commirtioner.
Adam Sheekler, Esq , of Buffalo,
Julin B. Smith, of LimeMone, ,
John Planic, cf West Buffalo,
Peter Neviu3, of Lewisburg,
Mr. Sheekler, nominated.
For Auditor.
Henry W. Snyder, of Penns,
Thos. Hayes, of Lewisburg,
Mr. Weikle, of While Deer,
Mi. Snyder nominated.
For Coroner.
John 8. Hackenberg, of Washington,
33
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4
6
S3
' 7
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40
For Trtitter of M'Jjlinhurg Academy.
John Kline, Thos.HassenpIug, Jas. Irwin.
A resolution was then passed, giving a
unanimous nomination to the candidates
Cimgremonai Conferee.
Hon. James Marshall, Thomas Hays, D.
W. Woods, Esq.
Jtfprctenta'ive Cunferea.
Aaron K. Middleswarth, Moses Specht.
Upon the proposition the change the mode
of holding Delegate elections tiie following
vote was had
For the Old System 82 votes
" " New System 8
So the proposition to change was lost.
The following resolutions were offered and
passed
Resolved, That the great majority of the
people of Union county are now, as they have
been for ten years past, in favor of the elec
tion of ihe war-scarred Hero and veteran States
man Wisnr.in Scott, to the Presidency of
the United States. That his nomination sprung
ITs m the people, and we trast will be ratified
at the polls.
Resolved, That in Gov. W. A. Graham, cf
North Carolina, we recognize a man of ster
ling ability and incorruptible patriotism.
Resolved, That by the election of Hon. Jo
sses Bitfi.io.tosi to the Supreme Court of this
State, and of Jicna Huff mix, Esq., for Canal
Commissioner, the People will have in both
those Departments a representative of each
Party, and lhat thereby the interests of the
whole rcorLit will be much better guarded.
Resolved, That Gen. Scott was never de
feated when at the head of his forces ; that we
believe no General can defeat him, unless it
be General Apathy .- and, further, in order lo
prevent any such calamity, we urgently rec
ommend 1st. That a Connty Meeting of the Tricnds
of Gen. Scoit be held during next Court week.
2d. That the friends of Gen. Scott immedi
ateh form a Scott Ctra in every Borough
and Township in the connty; and that th-y i
make arrangements by which a Scott meeting
shall be held in every School District once or
twice before the Fall election.
3d. That we urge the Friends of the Elec
tion of Gen. Scott, throughout the State, and
in all the Stales, to make a thorough canvass
by means of School District meetings, and
complete and efficient organization.
lusolveii, I hat we confidently commend to
our fellow citizens of Dauphin, Lebanon, and
Lower Mahonoy, our venerable co-worker
ner Middleswarth a man who has hr more
than thirty years received, and never betraved.
our confidence; ajid that we hope he may re
ceive their support in the Congressional Con
ference and at the polls.
Resolved, 1 hat our Congressional Conferees
be instructed to oppose the admission into their
Conference of more than one vote from Lower
mahoney I p., in Northumberland county.
Standing Committee.
D. W. WOODS, Chairman.
Satnqel Marshall Jacob Hummel
John F. Wilson John W. Simonton
Wm. F. Waggeo seller John Swengel
Amos Strob 8olomon Engel
- Philip S. Boyer.
The Convention then adjourned tine die,
ith three beany cheers for Gen. SCOTT and
the Wbois Wbm Tickt.
fOOPERS
Journeym
WASTED TWO soodirpK lfimnin4ll Sinri!
W Jo.rnev.D.n Coonera. U mak. Flour B.r-
. Fourle -,,, Cah M barrel will be
fttll (ot wMU ,: sum, and 16 ccuu
wub SjjIu sum WanttHi immediaiety
S. D. CHAPPELL.
Lewitburg, July 17, 1853
OILS, i'allow grease,
Ohio mineral Faint
9 A A EHLS. MACIIINKKY OIL. trice 75 ctl. per k11ob.
0JJ Kun U.11..DS do do
in nv k nf varloiin size. do do do do
0 llartvl IWIl.tUPAINr OIL. do it do ito
OOi) Gmllon do uo do
in r.k" of vniiniip iiixo. do do do do
160 Uirr.-ls TANM-.K.V OIL. Tri-.u klnil ud quall-
tkM, froro 3o to o-i omit p-r gallon.
1300 Oall. n- In Cask! uf Tartoui aiK. TarioiM kioda
aul cjomtiwi. from &f to frti wiit p-r railota.
&0 Tona T ALLOW (iKKASC r H.v Uui IniiK. nl
Cnarx tlachinrrr. in Burn-la or Ca-ka, of any en-
UO Tona oKIn .MINERAL I-AIM, m UarralP, at ll
Iitura.t markt-t nrlivi.
Machinery Vit, warranted not lo chill in the
enldral weather, and eoiwideied by lhne uiig it
equal to !Mrm Oil. Bailed Paint Vit, etual lo
Linseed Oil, other than tor white.
I am coiialanlly receiving larva auppliea of lha
above limned article, and my motto i, Hmall
prufiia and quick return." II. I l'0l,
SR Waipr St (under lha IVail M- ilne.)
Naw York. Feb 185 3m4v:9 Kcw York
HATS SO doi. Palm Leaf.
3 dot. t hina Prail,
3 dox. Pedal,
4 dux. Unmealic Si raw.
ot reed by l e) KKEM ER A CO
Off I-US. Wbile and Colr'd Cotton Carpet
Cbai:. for Mle at - K'tEVIKK S.
OOU-WORK for Two Horae Wagon
for sale at
KKLv.ltR'3.
TVOTICn ia hereby given that the subscriber
inleuu tn make application to Ine neit
Legislature nf lbs State of Pennsylvania for the
tiawtage of a law o incorporate an institution with
privilege of diocnunt and deposit, with a capital
of One Hundred Thousand Dollar and the right
lo commence oprration when Twenty Tbonmnd
Dollar ahall have been paid in : said institution
lo be called the Lewisburg Saving taUUutiun;
10 1 located in the Borough of !rwihuig (''nivMi
county, Penn. JOHN HOLGHTO.
DWtli KEUER.
ALEX. AW Mi INS,
WM FKICX.
June 21, 1853 6m l'ETEK UE AVER. Ac.
A Great ArronimoJntion tn fiusinwt Men
V. BAKHR. No. S. Harmon? Street
-A cipponie Ihe Exchange, Philadelphia
iiir. ra to tlia imblic a auprrior article of Plain
Fancy and Legal CttVdopcs with a card
rnrlnpine lh fnit.'d Stat a Pwtikz MamD. and ffntain
tns the Dame and plan nf tuium of individual an1
tirma, nattw nrinte-l on the rorn-r. T erajaaair or
private m'liTWiial. bavinjr an rxtrnme e.rre-i).'.a'l.'nre.
tht arraiip'meiit will nrieof irral adTaiiiae..'1'iatinv
the lpljy and uncrtiiinlr inMli-nt v ihi afp'rinir nf
the IVlKtat Mainf. a the alTertitb-r will nn-nntn- thr
ptami applied l,v liitn rrmnin permant-ntly. Thf lncrit
of bavin; an adTirtiMmnt urrjund.njj the etmp will
appart-nt to every l-iiMn. nian.
1'lie prr from whicu theae tnvelpp. are tnannfsr
luril. ift ,f anlr:o qillitf. brine enarreiltJ ;iar. hmrnt
of a KK)th. pnh.'lied aurlace, aud water J ruuf, with but
little ad ditional rTpaae.
tample may be pe'n at the r-fllre. where all rrlerr
will be pn inMly i,Men,ii t. The iNns .rrrri;''iwrl
havirg l-H-n ftirvW,rf. h.ve rnvfl.i(. ramnl' If rcb
tainnd of lite a-lTiTli.-rr or lia al!hori!r.-,l KRPttt". lam
alw mnufit!irinK 'he A'fr'1i tn.t 'r.r m. mu h
nped bv all t.uio atrn, and tbe uti.ilv f wbicb nt a:
parent lo every in.liv dual who ha i th.ol. l liew
envelopee can be furnb.bed in large or small quantities
June, I0.1Z. a-
PURE MINERAL WATER.
iS-' l'iltl"a'Vk ".'iP"i'L lil'at-
TfHE autteerilrs having aseocia ed tliemeelvr
I together in ihe nocnrnm ol Mineral
Water, ate prepared lo furniah it. flivoredlaith a j and corp itaiioiii, nhjee uauica are cbeeriully ! O aiui'iuncc lo llie cn.j n of lHluig an I
variety of Syrup, aurh, aa Xedar, Sar-aparilU, j snbinitUl : j fUr.ouinlinj J.nviit and r.-nmrv, ill il l av have
Lemon. Pine Apple. Ginger. Jockey Club. Snaw- J.i enit wit F '-9 'ifflphia A. S Koler. Gwrce i oi n. J D l iL'r.lir.KAN ;.:.I.Ki:Y in tV Uri ; l.u.,1
tierry. Raaptvetra. Blaeklrrr. Vanilla, Ac. ! -t!"ser. J".l.- H uyi,r .l.il timra-l. J. Mmf rl, i .. .,. th Sai l, .lie of M-.jk.t ... l-t'n TluM arl
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I naie teniilies Hotel Keeper, and 1 te :ic i,,.,, t he uio. k ry a m4i..u-e, Aui-n.n Mr..'!.er. ! tiredi'm '! ' hu lbi i:l.rm . -ru.r t v are j-r. -Parties
aupplird at the reduced piice of 37J cts li. v .1. I., iinm. J, bn N..nnn. Tbi. iirr.v r. Bit,- k 1 p.r I m tai.e m:u-ir ty e Unc-. t . 11 n
ner dm Uolllr lelurnml i 11 """. Tho-. C.. Mr. t Mi.,lr.' . Hr-a-t fin. F.e :. r Id.. -. f.-r-oi havini
pernra. UOIlie ICluriie.1. I', wi::v. J. I' II : .Tr, J W tn. V. lliimphr..j-ii. J. j i turee ot ihrir ftien-L. r. n t,av Uuyt copied a g'id aa
I rieiiw miieiing. vin 1'ie.i:. uirr
Ihornion. and mention what eyrnp tti,v wteh
. , , ... . ,. ,
ihe mineral fl.vorrd wnh. ram.lie 111 lo
will leave iheir orders at ihe Manimoih llrng
Store, where ihey will receive immediate a'ten-
I. 1-itnovTiiv j , i,,,,,,,.
Hon. l I lIORTOA Si MIKIsi
lapwinhurR, June 18.
CHEAP WATCHES. J EWELRY AND
SILVER WARE.
A GREAT 21EDUCTI0X JS WWES:
Tmnty per cent, at least Uti than mr hart bftn told in the
I'nttfd Stat'.
CdM lTr 1Vatclia. full i-wrltsl.
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IS karat cum ooiy
CM J Lfiine Wtcbe, 18 karat cutk
SU4-r Utr Watrri-d. fall jewf-M. " U
L4tiallr mid for $13.
PIlTet lvln Wafphtn. jewwllwi. 10
jilTT T oonj. pr half dozen, u I
(Jo!d Pqo, iiTt-r U.ldr, " 1
iVrattua wistiius a Wat b or Wntfbp. or Jcwflrr. rsm
T Ihf-m f-it ky mail, with prfe-t Mfrty, to any part
nf tli tatted Sta.tr or tt'ut Indie, l-y first iwti.Iiwbi the
noiount of monT. AH artirlaariabtd tut rrvwvntej
above. Ordcns from thtnxiutry, xttpt;cU'ulljr ralicit-J.
Please ajjflnf f pot paid
kV.W lA LA Pi -M!!S, 10 Chttnt Ptrret,
0'pOrise the r'rnnklio llntiHF. rtttlhtdhia.
California uld bonelife,or inaBuracturvii into .li'trolrr.
l'uilndvh-l.iHtJuiie 1S5L 6m--s'
t
1 frf -h. i inch, j inch, 7 8 inch. 1 iucb,
1UUV IJ inch,Iiinrhfq.ireanll3 8hy
1 1 h 3 San.Ur1..'- K i 4 a 7 r 4.TPPI ;.. V
i by Sanderson a Uet -Abl M thh jut
recti bjf 1. S. KKEMEK 5t CO I
- - - -
TOT of Prints Summer Wear and Reaily
i MnJ. t'Luhin ,-aa-M -n.l f. .-I- hi I
ai o" " l
Ik at tr v vr tr d a. rr i
CLOTHS, Ciisimprst Vesting, Tweeds,
Satmelts, Kenlurky Jeans, neid Trim
mmgs for tiemtemen Cloth ine an!J very low
for Cash or abort ereUil : inte.et after 6 months, j
The GiKxlri were aelrcU-ii with much cf - i
... "... :
Ihem. R. AM UOX. I
LUMBER.
HmSII & AMHM, at their YARD on
Noilh 'J bird airrat. near ihe Grrnian Kaf.
Chorrb. have recrived and ate receivjnt; j:i
adiliiion to their old awoitmem, new siipplie of
LUMBER adapted in tho v. anl of thia
rommunity, which Ihey offer on ml reasonable
lerma. Book in the hand of P. Harsh.
l.eiliutg. May 87, 1853
FOR SALE.
THE aobaeribera hava on hand, an! keep eon
Unlly for ale,
FISn, SALT, PLASTER, COAL
of all kind, which ihey trill aril aa cheap aa ibey
can be bouehl elsewhere. All kind of GRAIN'
taken at lha higheat price. CASH will be paid
for Wheat taken Id at Wolfe' Mill or at our
8uxehoue.
GIBSON & FICHTHORN.
Ltwwlurf , Dec 11, 1931
l.auuiiuu... - -
J. & J. WALLS
nAVE i'lxt reri-ied nd r now opening t
ih.ir eelci.ri.wil 1 1 part Quarter,
. . mu i lii'T'l'l'l
lillAf . a .
assortment of
(DOS,
. WAKEaS, and
mltcrchmulizc
than err l.rfofn otf.icd ID Union county,
irnriB niara urii am
LewLibuig. May 1. 1853
LATEST FASHIONS.
4KB
all the Fashion for ten
yeur juit,
Mny b lound at llie Fihinn
al'le Tailoring Einp.iiimn of
JOHN P. MILLER,
on North Thifd lieet. All
work ahall be made in ihe best and mM ne.t
style, and if it due not fl I'll pv for t!i .d.
All kind of Mechanic' l iade and Country
Produce teo ived in par menu
Lrwiititirg. May 1, 1952
Cheap and Elegant Goods
JEI Ai nS & tO. have just reed a large
and splendid assortment nf Spring and
Summer Good a they have h-en jumhai-ed
with Cafh, feci aanurrd Ihey cn be o I at ihe j
loe-l pouiMe advance. Mating a large ard
general stock. e think it u-e!ea to enil'iioate j
article, hut would poiiicly invite our old cuto
mcr and as ininy new one a mill give 114 a c II I
to riaiuine our-H.M-k, a e fed coi.fi lent lhat I
we can aril all kind of Uooda to the 11 advan- j
luge to the purehaarr. J. H A CO j
Lightning Hods.
4 FTER many yra-' close inve'lijatimi and
j numerous ripcrimrtit. the Patcniec lake
pbaMira in inf.nniing Ibe pul'lic that he hi
airivrd at ihe t ue principix "I p'Oircting lamilif
dwi lling and pr, ierlv Irom llie dc'u tive influ
e ce ot LIGHTNING. Tiie caiimi ie
ihut every l'.t. Town, ilUn.e and t'ouniry IjIIh
victim to annually, thro' Ihe :io nt-clkenrr. nf
il li.hil itafit. i bryoMl c.ilciilj'ion. ospi cially I
Hnrn llie leiueuy l air vy iu uwaiu mis p
found in
AHI.IITA3ES
and in liiia alone Thii It. d ba b. n examined
by Ihe mo-t crii-imfic g- ntlemin in the ,.! I
I Prote.ir.OT M' Murine, Johnson, V a'lor and many
j h nute rxi,lnw them, lecoin.lielld ami
I speak ol iheui in ihe f.inheM temi ol approbation,
1 and ha' c ronnuurcd ihem 1I1O only eafe roU in
i une in lhior any other count. y lor tiie pmirrliori
: .1 V : . . . I ... n..rft.i.l..a...K......
and'lhrovrhack a part of ihe electric fluid barmi-.a
,l t..en.l,.el ih.i n.uli.m of flii.J ihl hii..nff4
IU HIV lllimw , I" '.HIV "l ...un" ..- n.Ji'l. .uo
... . ,
iha ai ri.i ai nmi in. . 111111..1 n p..
V ... tu. ..1 1...
VII10 inn CUIIUUttin. 111. lull lite mifiiv t'l in
M
..'.. I . u I. L. ,ll. I A
'J'tje only place of 1
maiiuiactuiiug i tn
. , . , . , w
rmc S!.3 duors above 154. P.uiajeliiftia.
h. re al (ff-oiia are reeciiil!v invited tt ci'l
and nan, ine for llitm-rlvc. Por ae Vli"V-;iIe
or Keta l by Tlli)'j A R M I r.VO S.
These ro.1 hive been purchase I and eu-c.'s-
lullv unil by tbe tolloiaing iimivniiiai. coiapanie
, 1, ,i,- & l , J- .y i' t.u. 11. PTiru. J. 1 .v.'ntliire. eei-
, P--T. vt. t.ari :e-. nr. Martin, s.. ii..roiey, J. bnnaiey.
. Mr. Divlsnn. l)r. I'l'il. . 1J. I'..were 1 1 o, J. .nn-'nnv,
,1,..,. lh, IUr.k ,...,. tb, t.ViTi, ibe
-j r.rir t. ..ri.-n (' mnii-i. r.r' ir.li.
'" ''- -'- ,J'"' fr'aj in. Jn.tite
! M ' :!l. .lu.l.e I.yt..n, .'..lin -Ntnian, lit. II. Jl ilurlic,
, ,. L itr,ur,,. vr. j. iiowuiu-.
fjTbe only authorizo.. .ffrit for the Poantie
of Cition, Juniata. M.lilin. Cltnlun, Irouiiue.
NoribuibbciUoJ. M jwuur.c .iuuii. I i-n.e, i
j . A.irELIIiilVER.
Hirf'efon, Union county, Venn
OnleM and It t tors adJreNtt (pit aiil) tn Mr.
ll nver. be iiminitlt n'lenJ J to. He haft
iut ii a iiiiit.l rr of ihiet R.d in Union count t
Kime ol whuh it. iy he sren fIIowi :
is r.ioy cor.xrr.
HartUy J. Mark LUIfi-enoy. Wm. JTFtTT John Rat,
M it had Pt-ierc. Jal iMii.th, lMnd Film an, Hv-uU'ii
il.-nrh. litnre Klfrkner. A-hj lirrUn Cort Hnu-,
and t'-nnniia-Hm'T, OfH . Limrtt-we. Tp John Kh-r.
X'ftinn Tf. f.-. (iiHrlt-t Wiln. It'othttyittm 7p John
Kitoix. tfiui n KuntB. Inn Tp. Isaac Cjuirtu. Jl'UtU
Iktr ilu tuel Uoffuiao.
ECOJtXEXDA Tioyx
Pril.i , AvsAX
I 1iT tbii dar earr-fiilty inaf-eeted mndiirtor or
Uc Miii rip Hod. villi Tane and in.iex. sn-ct'd br Mr.
Tlinm:ni Arawme, ou U-lieTti Houfw, (.'oiH tt-r, and
LnTe no h nit it ton in raring th:it it i not only thr ft. at
1 be 'vr feen, hut thnk it in th only one I hnrr y't
f ximiii'l that i rnn-trurtrd on -itrietly wieutitie t-rind-
pj'-c. Iti w,th mu-'h plt-aama that 1 nTmnrnrnd bia
eocdiKWr tu tle atwuUon of owners of hni!din:.
, H- M MLKTTIIE.
1 " "W-ed that the M am. tic LL-htcinkr Rod,
m)tnuf.4Ctur,d 1( Mr. Th..maa Ariwtase.of ruiiWl;Phi!
if the Ijeet ih;it haat-rer hern made. I harcupv-nt ycteral
yearp in the study nf the lawn of olvtrustT and mnet
vm-awl b-ire no h -liiuti.m in raviu.r th n the Ho.l are
fructtsl nf,n thv-only prinripleof aifrty. Theei-tr.e
ano" m rf-ireu ana dmpcrfed by the matrnct a
r i a i.. V . . . .
t at th ton
f the roil, and it wonjd lv imnot.nild'. arerwd nx tn th-
luwa of ftttrnrttou and repnlaion. frr a LtrMtn to he
irjuntt by a stnko of luhmin whon prote- ti-d hj one of
tli.-ee rotl.t. 1 hure h-en aeinaint-d with Mr. Arndar
fur avTeral j-earn. end h-f Te he commenred tb maniif.it
tin of the md I estimiHtl tlte principle on whieh they
are roatrnehil, ant f it rnnrinrval that their adoption
would be att nded with eomp! t miro f. Th- incnwinir
mand ft.r tb rodsaml theet.nTemleein all arte
of tin- rouiitrT. l iiiniitn.tnmoritltfi'n r.f ttr tatilih m-
Hieing Sun. Philad. Co.
TKACi K. M ALLEK. M. D.
AjTil 10. 1852.
PIANO AGENCY.
mm ' 'ai 1 1 m'ii aaii i 1 1 ai mi ! ii i mmmnm
HAVING been appninted A (rent for Ihe ale
of Ibe celebrated Piano), manufactured by
CEO. VOGIIT, Philad.,
the nndrnienad would be happy to aupply any
riliien of the Susquehanna country who may
desire an Instrument well made, after ihe latest
itnjievmesl. Two oi there Inntriunrul have
lately been introduced into Lewisburg, to which
I am happy lo refer any one. Tho Piano are
ara warranted, and if n.'t satiafactory on trial fur
a year, they may be eichaneed. Prirea reason
able FR NCIS J. GESSAEIi.
Lewi-burr,. Feb 34. IS 52.
TT" , CI IT nol refused al the Office of
AVilOXl the f isbur( Khronicle.
"VTOTES Promissory, Judgment, and
J. Joint Notes blftriks) at tbis oQjcc.
i
I
s
Cut Ikit -mt rnj frrwrwe it )
WINES, LIQUORS, &C.
nAVINO adopted the Cnh principle in my
buainen, by which I oid Ihe annnal liM
of bod dchu and iba ripraae allendirig Ihe col
lection of old arrouoia, I am now enabUd to aril
and will tell al prices lhat will savs to my rue
tomer at leat 25 r ct. on th'ir porrhaaea at
the wna timo warrant every article to be pure
at represented, aud acrsaioa fur the price.
Onlera filled in original package' a imoofltd.
of 14. M. 3 , 40, 75 and 120 gallona an.
nrarrt of erery dearrtption, at
li d Holland end nhu-riara !,
Jamaiea, Knot of different aRei,
Irieb and Scotvh hkey.
l.n1.n llrown SUml and Hmlrh 'e.
Old Mailrira. U.Try. and fort Miuef,
Claret uf evarj rl iu rases
.! do raaka,
aiampaine of every qualitj.
$1 no i
HA
t li
J 15
I
4i
?5
SU0
(0
t CO
1 &0
t w
3 ir
4 no
lo
4 ) ou
10 00
With TenrritP, Sicily, I.iJ-on, and Malaga
Wioa in at rank. AIo imuoried Liquenta
I'li troi, Maraschino, Arr.k, Cherry Biandy,
Kiraihwatcr. Ac.
Oi l Monongatieta and Bourbon Wbiakty Iront
1 lo iO year oM.
rlT'Every ek earefully etamiord before ahtp-
ping. liocta rhipjied unilrr pernonai aupereisnm.
i 1
Wine enclosed in doul m casss, u oeairru,
picvenl uppiiig
A. H. M'CAI.I.A. I.npoter and Deafer,
3,nt25 HO Walnut Street, Phiad
l. D. HAIIRIS'
Slar Dtiquerrean Ciauery
Corner of r-'inb and Market irlreet, .
lllir luitel, lA-wieliur-,
7"iir.RE bavin; a auprrior arrangement of
light, and from hi long expert, uce in Ihe
art, he is at ail line enaWed lo lk triiihful.
hie like. rspra-ive and l ieting LIIvPni'MKex,
auperior lo any heretofore Uken lo Iwiehure.
and put them up in a neat and durai.le eie, f.r
One Dollar each. Tbe riliien of Lewi.l.urg and
icini y are rtpee'.fully invilcd lo rail. heiher
ihey wain picture 01 not, and examine h e pe
ciilieli, and ee
"Ilr,w hi.-h the poTi4h. p'lre tt e too,
A'-d every tunr ia Nalur' own:
rare never Art. wi:h ail He akil'.
Tne .ut w.tb 10.11 d -,ii:ht rxald fill,
m At.il nver waa urli tri:e;F,rt on
An l-s lli'e p crnr- fr m t::e 'un
Thiak rot fboee )Vt'ir-e bv tbe imbI'itM rvx-m.
Miau ili.Mt-.-ii th.v are. will like a fli-J-iw ftd-;
r: vh n ti e li;. rf o d:rt iiai!
. W ben I-a'a iev f.lia cVr-pr'.a,l l!i'.niiun fyy,
Th-tee nf- I k i.tfur,-,. ii kin at rf-'ay,
Vl'iil mill be f.eeb atitt iivklaa todiy ! '
f3P.itiait!'. I) inerreo- pe l.ikrnrme. Ac.
r:ird. or liken tiu 10 the origin il, ami 1 ejilv
vet in metlalipni. brraat pin. At. for ',5 cenla.
lia-Ucr.'e.lype tikeii a well in cLudy a in
clear weather. For Children' Likin? p'e.i-e
c.ill early io the dav. Iiiilructiori etven in the
rt on tnodcrjtt! t'-rnn. My IS5i
i Eat3t Caps, and Ready Hade Clothing
ff Ml'Ki:il & SO a' have renvived ;beir ,
rr 1 jl,,! ami Uap
ii .al ami Cap ,.ire ;o the hrkk atrcf.otn
I four door weal ot Ihfir ol I il wiere ihey jtre
r,a!. to .,11 IMT.CPS.a:.ICUHIIIMl.b".ar:)nn
can le ly.ul.t nt an v c'i.er p-.te 111 tue eenaiT-- una.
1 C.;i- el ih- lai.-t ey f..r M.mm-r. arid W i.t rrare
j of all kitaia r.ii, PaM'?, ana VErs at any price
j ''th,' i.I'Lr c...wn.r.f r nwt fwri... hor-f. r
( roritinuan.e . I the a.i.e, u uur pri v a. lew u au.t
j tbe i;m-
' Cen
II if niaie and rtrv- .1 t'.orler. IV.nne:. ranair.a. and
hrn hii(. win! ne.1 acd -'rr;! (,a rea.onate Lvrme.
ILt TV I-roltt'-c t.tk.-n in .-it ban''.
Uwmbiir;. M.iT ii, tr-ii J SI'YKr.B t SOX.
J !X: ' jV,?,iC;
Notice U
?er of I'nion
; , . . , , J
' mun-y u.e p.a.neu eu...... t. . .-' 1
1 Tp-taiiieniKiy on t'.e liat will and l.e'aiaeiit ot
' 1
! JOiiN KKUEK. lite uf llie Uoiu . Leai.hur;
, ....
' .1. .h.I All n r.' n . bq,
ei'a'e, oi l
1 . ' - . , , ". . .
llie eel lie v. ill prifctlll ihem pr.ii env ailltiel. Ileal I
! (or K,nirni. JOHN l P.H Elt.
j 'IHflS KKfiKIl,
; June 13. IS.)2
liAVIU KL3Ult
Lcvrl33iirg Diguerrean Gaiiery.
; K-jr t (I would r'spcct fully
tiie original, ai.o put o.- in e
llavilii; a rerirau. ill I. c::t4".i Fi'l-en f'ft.n t ill'tiiw, I
em b.- tliir .ititr- tnk.-n !. time they raH. IVriia j
awliiiu th.-ir latnry tj.k- n. run o,. we,. C la.iy-.j. a- lb- y I
lime il funs rii ire our fl,iiirry ieo t
I p rta.-tu
fcHr.aJTet OjTfJX. I'H tUrr- lattica I
tic Jl c '
. d itw::nl".
N. U lLfimrlif B
L ibm. May -1.
?irnon rc-ni'-!i term.
..J. M'VivKlli HAWS.
tt- C.i.tn. ,.nd If.tlvk lit. ntt, '
TOOK BINUEKS Sta'inner!. anl Rank!
X B uk Miuut4Ciu-e.v. Harris xrnt.. l'a.
Tl.e iiheriher. Tfpfetf ;l' r inform th ir friv-n ia an-J
the puhlie. tliat thy ere now rsrrx inir on the h"-e hn j
int.-!.. nt theOu Stand rempit-d by Ili'kck k tarrett i
lh-y flaT theme'i 11mC ttymreful atu-ufcon to btt-i- j
dks tki-y witt went and iv ivt a coniimunre ol ue
patri'i.nveeo iibt-raily isjoyd Ny the oM tirnn.
rartic.ilararteiit! n w.il be pa;d tn the R.Jin and
R.r. irij nt every drr.Ftkm of BL AS K B' TKS. for Hadks.
County ii!Wa. MereltanU. aoA Private in-ii:dua . and
rrcry Vartetv of full and half Imnnd I'lank l ook. Music,
Nt w- aiwra, ia hound in any ntyle iviuirrd.
In aiUiti.n te the aV.x.th-T e. an! will at 1T t'.nus
kep a eenvral asaortmntof S fATlO KRV,roii.iuiKof
Lttrr, i'p. lrwine, Tranfi-r, t'opyinj. anl Tait'tting
paper; Wafr?, Arnold') Writm-; Fiunl, 1-ca-l I'eneila.
Biat-k Ink. Blue luk. Sca'in Wax. C.pyii!jr Ink. S.atee
an i len-i'F, lartt-r ttnxps, In-lia UaM-er, W alert, fied
Tape. H'ai'k Boar. fa. V ildvr-. r.rseera, Ac.
H. t'aper ruld t pattern, and all worlj wmrrantrd
aii.i -l-w very rht-aplv. V. L. HLTTtli A CX
May ii, lJ ly-"
Qjf B-oks and ramphleu to be bound may be
Irft i:h Editor of the l.ewieburi; 1 hronicle
Just Received at the Cheap Stoie of
C. E. BOWES,
4 I.Of nf CHOICE GOOD for boih Ltdie
2 and Genilemen.vt hirh can be aold a cheap
a at any oiher rahHshrnent belwera thia and
I'lilhiJ. luhia. Friends will nleaaa cive u a call
and ezamme our stock which cumpiiae a choice
assortment of
GKUCKUiKS,
QUIiKNSWARE,
II ATS, CAPS. &c.
An enumeration of the diQVrrnt article we deem
uunrceoary. the elock comprise everything
usually kept in a wall furuUhed ator
Tha,ikful for pat favor wa wotsld endeavor,
by aelling splendid Good at low fate, lo uieiit
a continuance of the crime.
t"P" Country Produce wanted ia exchange.
LeUburg. M y 4. lSo'I
iriimfls ervoctrCrs.
()K BBI.8 FISH. 31 0 lb. CHEESE, SOOO
ci-etj II. HAM. Flitch, and ShouMw. Dairy
SALT, &c for aala at Leuiiburg Cheap Store
C. E. BO A E3
H. GERSART,
Surgeon Dentist,
4 T hi Residrnci foulh TbiiJ Su, coma
J.X. ell
I the Board vralk.
IEWISBURG.
399
I PERIOR I.EnOV STRrP for aal at
Li I bormcn Mainmotb Va$ 6;oi
I
IS lb. plar wbar Q. H. H ERTZ aua
ofocliires and aalla
Carriages ai Buggies
TEN PER CERT. LOWER
ban at any other abnyj in Ibis country, amhont
irrptioo. He baa Ilia largest and brat aunrtm,
in all Central Pennat Uania, and b drterraineij t
give aattafaclion to all aha may favor hira
their cuatom. C ail al ih corner of Walnut and
Water treei. L'pper Mition.
Feb II. Hi-i GBOKUC H. HERIZ
THE RAIL-ROAD
h tnming to Lru iburg. mnd the Engineer art
aMiav rigging t lie nut lit from top to tot at
DAVID MYERS
Cheap Clothing and Fiiniiabing store,
Sign r' Ae Striped Out, i f .VcatW aid Maad,
IT'OR there the rinarn of Ui.rir( and lbs
rurrnun-ling country wtil! Sod .na4 the beat
,rctr. and large! l.icka of rajT-J'---
' . . ...... . - -T..J-J
gear nrougnt w ium cousxiy, souauuug in um
: a foil') ;
I , large and ev'eiHrrc "eh of Keady Mails
i Clothing ut all qualities and piice and' of ih
j alt a1) re.
I A hrge -.ortoveot of Chub., Canimtfes,
: Veptings, Timiirin a, etc.
, a ariny of & and wnm. mm. Coiiu.
I f-'Jf- Koiiy..d omrne, HATS ...4 fAI's".
Jl larrcuie, vyravaia, ji.irry. iiiorr, cic.
kery ilecfipion of Ibxliiag made lo order ia
in neaieei in .1 inwo raptmu-ir manr.rr.
I Come nrte and all. brtot purchasing an,tairtg
: elsewhere in lha ehp of a gar nrru. and you
' e money by doing aov 1 can dree you fme
heaj to f-iol. for frovn on dollar ua lo fifi, lnj
, aoier mjwii in i can . an oma in price
I quality. Don't forget tbe place sign ot Suiped
;oal.
I.eviebarg. April 13 1452
FKEHU AK1.1VAL OF
SPUING GOODS !
I T l.nr.R & VOK'E (M the ntd l.nj .4
! A. Iii.iiii'.a .V Co 1 have i..t rereive.! a K..l.
I fomr ae-orlment of Cpritig and Summer (JW
j of a I kifnl and lttr Mylea. birb having neera
i porrbi-rd at uiruoiitv low ruaa te are euae.vd
; to uUcl Id the public at
j BARGAINS.
It would be alino l nmio.-iI. to emsrnerale the
1 nt it. v a t ele iu tbe Itu of
DUY COODS.- GSOCF:PalE5.
j llAKDWAUK, Q?JKKXSWARK.
etc lues are l l r fmiml in oar veil furm-h. J
tore, but ( invite all to come and are for theuv
avlvc a!.uring then thi khey veiU gri
More Giwils f.r the saiae Jlonev
1 than at any other hooee in l.evi-Kvrg. To rer
r ! dcr iheir eafabliehin. il tril kaf:n a vik at m.l
O" ,.n..u ..n . ,1
aiU:inre. new invoice, ol m soe).iNre tetioii tor
Li.ll' anj lirtrlt men' en. a a 10 l ai-le at
: all !iine to oiler ihe rh ire of the ,t Vuik
t ....-, . -
flimg ad.ipli-d the m"tto. Q-jlcife OAff and
Snail Profits, li ej hope tn rerir a lilvral ahata
..I pul'lic yawonige. All kind- nf Couotiy
PKDDI'I K Ia4en in rirha.ge lor liootlav
I.rwi.-bur?. Apiil S7. ISj
KEW STORE-KEEPERS
NEW GOODS!
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for Gidd, PenneTffganus for big
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We venture lo aell low then, frirml. venln- to
try a. FOS I EK St TISTI.N
Lewi.lwjrs. Miy I. IS.ii
5priii3 onI dimmer 1852.
NEW STOKE & NEW GOODS.
'IMiE uoderaiened re-pact fully anaounr l
1 Iheir lrien.1 and the citizen of I'nioa
county that t'.ey have opened a Dew atork of
DRY GOODS.
FOB JTCVS WEAK they fcav Freaeb Clntb, Rv
skin ami Fancy Caa-taaer, Colored ami Khir Liaeo.
Drill. Cntunaite. Veetioc, aew style Xaneilla Tvt
inj, (English Hosiery.) kc,
FOR LADIIST WEAE.Tvh laferr Black 5i;tay!n
! aod eLanp-aU Slika, driped Sill.. Marsaliaea, ch.cko-1
' lndi si:k- r,orTnw Cnxtenap Glace. Pari rainteJ
jimucu ana bcBMion pnnxMi iiarraa i Lam, ajer
lain MeWae Toil e Noir. Freaeb and Scoicil
Gingham, neeiile workt-d Collar aa.1 rJer?Ieve. Jaeo
net and 8is Edgings, and 9wt Inwrtrnir, Wpver
Linen R4pac an Lan , plain ao.I fancy Tap Seta, (aew
styles.) Tarl-tona, Lliii. ns Wntdc. emhm dered arl
clear Lawn IMk'fs siierior qaatily Kid, Taffeta, and
Silk Glove. Iodic and fcrt Mohair Mitta, Whit Crap"
bhavls, eiecant Spring siiaala, c. c a larza a-eoit
meat of PUKSISHiXt; 600DS, Droirrat, Uatta, Stair
Damask, Super Oitton fbeetinre, Pilluw Caea Moalin,
Furniture Check, Tickings, Cotton Friaaea, Cotani Tab!
Piaper, Damask Tahl Clatli. Napkin, D'Oyllea, EsaboMt d
Cloth and CattnaTaM Cover. Super Harasillea Quilt
r.nialerpaji, Bnrkahack, Diaper and Crash Toweliac,
c. e.
Their stock of GROCERIES r vary lar(a
and cheap. Their QI"EE.! WAKE aMwlrrearji
is on of lha finest ever btmight to thia aectioa
of country, and estremel low. Ala an tsleaaita
lot of HARDWARE.
Thrir stock of Good having beenaprrhavJ
at Ihe present extremely low pricevfor Cash.
enable them lo oUer nuual iodaeeraenu
respacu variety, atyla aad price. The public
ar respectfully invited lo can and eiemio be
Uxmsatv before purehaina asaawhero.
(j-Counlry Pfaduca at tk bighwl buUI
price ttanted in etchans for Gooc'a.
CEDDES tt, limU'CS.
LajwWiarw. April , I86S
DF.ED8 of a euperior form, for rale
Cotooicla oce, a eta uf !, Cc ,ti'