LEWISBUKG CHRONICLE & WEST MANCH FARMER. DEMOCRATIC FLAG. - ? j, nuiKir, Gks. FRANKLIN FIEltCE,of N.Hansp. mi ratpiDKwT, ' Col. WM. K. KING, of Alalama. For Pnudntial Breton, GarHi W. WuufiWABB. WiLsna irrAiniLESs, . liwult PArreaso, hia lnv. Hbsbt C Kvul, Guatai M. Maktu, Jena Curea, Jiwa Muxuu ' Isaac Komsaov, ; bab W. Borzics, Hon rarrrs, Kouai M'Kai, Jr, Jr Haais. : askwtw Arris, MaiwuJ. MX'aiu, KiaujB Maim ami, Ja M'Uukalb. ataaaa.w Pines, William t. Caluhas, ILvia Futul, auum Brats, BasBT JtaM, William His. JOHS H KlItliU, J'" I- MX-AUKIBT, " fAUOR Damos,.- tiUBUiB 11. Babbsit. IIon. WM. HOPKINS, of Washington. Fr lit Kupnmt Omrt, Hos.GEO. W.WOODWARD, of Luzerne. MT'The following letter from an actiye and influential Democrat, late a citizen of thra county, enclosing the money for a number of new democratic subscribers to the "Chronicle," reached us yesterday. It will be seen that the writer, like hun dred! of the democracy we could name in this couuty, believes in the democratic principle of ruuuRESs, and is not disposed to sacrifice the substantial interests of the community for an abstraction, or to gain either real or faucied political advantages. But he is mistaken iu supposing that the success of Puree aud King is the real motive of the Nullification leaders. They are very loud and noisy in their profettiuu of democracy, Lit are far less for princi ples, and Tierce and King, than they do for their own jetty persoual interests aud ambition. A spoonful of pap from the county treasury, or a temporary birth in some small office, is of vastly more impor tance in their estimation than the welfare of the people. They adopt for their local treed anything, no matter how inoongruous or absurd, that they thick will " stick ; " and so vaulting is their reckless ambition that, like Eio-ilratus of old, they would rather play the incendiary than not become ' famous at all. Of course, there are no legitimate elements of success in such movements, and the leaders generally find in the out coinc, that, like blind shorn Sampsons, they have only strength enough to pull their own frail scaffoldings in ruins about their cars : Mjli.hf.im, Centre Co., Sept 7, '52. We are pleased to see occasionally a discharge of artillery from LewLsburg into the ranks of the Nullification party, and it is quite diverting to see the awful smoke rising in other parts of the county ; as if the election of Tierce aud King depended wholly and solely upon the few votes that may be made out of the nullification move ments. Give the Anti-Railroad subscription folks jeue, and wc will try and have you send a still larger package of " Chronicles" to this place. The Democratic fires burn brightly in old Centre, and you will hear a good ac count of us through the ballot-box. 8. 11., Jr. The Ball Rolls On ! The Democracy are full of enthusiasm, confident of sucres., and their political demonstrations begiu to partake of the character of 1844, the precursors of the glorious victory that then rested upon the Democratic banner. The imposing de monstration at Heading on Saturday was indeed a grand mat meeting, as the Whigs christened their Ilarrisburg failure in ad vance. Such a demonstration will rouse even Old Berks to renewed exertions, and inspire the Democracy of the whore State w ith renewed courage aud to renewed ex ertions as the tidings reach them. 'At Pittsburg, on Friday evening, at a f ew hours notice, the masses turned out to meet and welcome General' Houston and General Shields, and a meeting that far outnumbered even the great mass meeting of the recent Free Soil Convention held on the same Fpot And such is our intelligence from every part of the State. The Democratic fires burn brightly. Strong in the conscious ness of a righteous cause, proud of the character and qualifications of their candi dates, aud confident of success, the Demo cracy are moving on in solid phalanx and in cheerful tread to certain victory ; while, on the other hand, the Whigs are dispir ited, the intelligent of their leaders give up the election of Scott, and the loud boasting of the press is but the counter part to the whittling of the belated tra veler, who thus endeavors to keep up his courage as he passes the ehureh-yard. True, Whiggery is looking up, but it is bceattge that " same old toon " is flat on bis'ljack. HM'ulayAnnj Standard. A Beautiful Tribute. The editor of the New York Jur rd ij Commt.tr, oue of the oldest and ablest Whig journals in the country, pay the following just aud handsome tribute to the character of Gen. TlF.ECK, the DewMXratit nominee for President: '' ' ' ' " All who hare, with an impartial eye. i 1 i . r f aoscrvcu . .. v. ftlliocraiic party inr vuico wi i acbilmtw, j must Lave been straek with Lis unobtm-t ' , I sive and Baif spirti, ewuccu wuenev.r ..iuj ii non tnaet or tt speak, iltcse or te spcaK. traits of character are rare iu public men, .a.'iullv amontr thr-e who. bred to I other pursuits, tpit them in time of war fcr acrrice in tbe Seld. Thej are ever -goekktcd. with the bigbest ualitie5 of mind and of keart, and win for tWeiv pocsebsor the recpeei and esteem wlacb General l'itKe'e neigbUrrg and fritois to generalTj aud so, warmly feel towards him. We were lately near his residence in the Gran ite 11 ills, and should personally have paid our respects to him, but that it might have been misrepresented. We heard, however, not only from his political friends, but al so from his political opponents, his neigh bors aud acquaintances, the most friendly and respectful, and often the most enthu siastic testiusiiy to Lis high and nobk qualities. Even in the time of Judge Woodbury, it is conceded that Gen. Pierce had command of the State, but that he never used his power aud influence for himself, as he preferred ever to live among his neighbors as a private citizen, enjoying the honors awarded to him on all hands as the head of the bar of New Hampshire. His resignation as Senator in Congress, as an officer of the army when service could no longer be rendered, and his refusal to accept the office of Attorney General and the gubernatorial chair of State, are acts in harmony with the universal opinion held towards him by his neighbors and friends. Gen. Tierce, however, by no act or pro curement of his, and from the spontaneous action of the Democratic Convention such it unquestionably was, for we were present and witnessed it Las become the nominee of the great party which it represented for the Presidential office, and instantly his whole career is examined for some spot or blemish, on which calumny may expatiate until the elections have decided the ques tion now before .the country. A career which was opened under the teachings of an ancestry which had fought and bled in the country's service in the great battle of the Revolution, an ancestry famous for its high and patriotic tone and bearing, was a beginning which could by no possibility terminate in the dishonor which party ma lignity would attach to the name of Gen. Pierce. Throughout the war with Mexico, he acted with courage ; and if he erred at all, it was ou the tide of imprudence and unnecessary exposure. The ppontantous tribute of Gen. fccott, paid to Gen. Pierce, when the nomination of the former was first announced at Washington by .n as sembled crowd, proves incontestably that the sentiment of the army towards Gen. Pierce was such as ever attends a soldier who has courageously performed his duty in battle. The name and fame of those who have rendered patriotic services, are dear to the American people and should be protected from unjust attack. Col. Benton and Gen. Pierca The following allusion to Gen. Pierce, occurs in a 6peech of Col. Benton recently delivered before a Democratic meeting in Missouri : " Citixans, I am now done with my view of our State elections, and take a glance at the national. A nother Baltimore Conven tion Eaa been held, and another President selected fur the people of the United States (so far as the Democracy is concerned,) for the next four years. Personally I deem Mr. Pierce preferable to any one that was prominently before the nominators, as we may call them, the electors; and his nom ination is a rebuke to those members of Congress, who neglected the public busi ness for six months, and degraded Congress, into a busting court, in making stump speeches for candidates, instead of making laws for the people. He has another rec ommendation in my eyes he is not a mem ber of Congress, and has not been for ten years. I have seen too much prostitute legislation in Congressional aspirants to the Presidency, ever to be willing to see another Prtfidcut taken from either house of Congress. G i ve me the camp, the plow, the workshop, the shades of private life, the departments of the State Government any other place. in preference to Con gress for the selection of our future Tres- idents. Mr. Tierce Las still another rec ommendation with me he has not sought the place, and is the only one among all the prominent pretenders that did not seek it that can use with truth the parotic and memorable words of Mr. Lowndes The Presidency is net a place to be sought for or declined.' " Judge yroiMiivanir Below we re-publish a letter from Juihre Woodward to the officers of the Courenlicn, accepting ihe nomination of Judge of the Su preme Court, Ii will be observed, that he has, with a sense of delicacy that all will appre ciate declined, at the earliest passible moment his position on the Electoral Ticket. It will devolve en we State Central Committee, to fill bis place on that ticket: WlLKESBABRE, An". 30. IS52. Gentlemen 5 Yonr letter of the S6th inst , announcing my nomination by the Democratic Convention as a eandi.fete for Judge uf the Supreme Court, has been received. ': Too well acifiiainled with the labors and re sponsibilities of that linpnrtaui office, to serif, or creatly U desire it, I feel nevertheless un willing to decline a unanimous nomination by to respectable a body of citizens as the late Convention. I accept the nomination, there fore, with grateful acknowledgments to the members uf the Convention for the hnfuir con ferred. . i - ' .... Cnderthe impression that my name m;ht to oeiore me o to e oet ore tne people at the- same time ..aw,, pttWic . .j avaj, Kyseift, rnrs opponamry to resign my position rn ihe Eteetnpa! Ticket as one of the Senatorial Electors and I beg you to aitviae the Standim? t.smjlu.c fcereoi. or to take such other mea-. sore tae (iirr in tne premises as may be necessary a ad proper. 1 - - l aaa sentlfrarn, with hih regard.- . : i'our obedient servant. EO. W. WOODWARD. To CoL IL sU Uncht. President; Hon. Ceo .McFarlaueSccKiar of Democratic Cba venlionw , BTho Demoeratie Congressional Cos ft rence fur this District, La's not Iccnlicld. When aad where is it to be ? " LEWISBURG WHIG. roa rBEUBEST, Gkm-WINFIELD SCOTT, of New Jersey. roa vice ritsiDUT, Gov.WM.A.GRAIIAM.ofXorthCarolina. Fur PraidaUial Electors, uZAnEE E. Bsow.v, Jakes Fsuoce, William . HrouES, ramvel a. nntTiAJCE. SlM MlDALnWARTR, rf.tHu iRiqiAn, Jons W. Ptoses, JitfM P. VemCE, 6 FENCES MliLTAISE, j oka iv. i'uiui, James I'emiuse, Jon SHAsrm, Jacks Hauuau, Cbaeus K Waller, Davis Altv. Maslos C Bitten, J. Mies ii. Campbell, J amu D. Paxtuh, James K. Da Vinson, - JOHV WlLLUMMM, ItALPM Duke, JOHS tiKTUS, Archibald Kobebtson, TH'tMU J. Rkibax, Levis L. Loss, CBBIATIAS mlKTEBS, Dabwib Pbilts. Ifer tbmal Commutimer, JACOB HOFFMAN, Esq., of Berks. Ibr Mc Supreme OmrL IIos.JOS.BUFFlXGTON,of Armstrong FOH COXOREPS, . KER MIDDLESWARTH, Union county. SRSEMBLT, Mow. JOHN BEALE, of Juniata county, snsnirr, JOHN KESSLER, of Middlecreek Tp. COI'JTI CllMMISMORF.il, ADAM SHECKLEK, Esu of Buflaloe Tp. AVniTOR, HENRY W. 8NVUEK,of PennsTp. ronoMi, JOHN S. HACKENBEItG,of Washington Tp. Truilten of MiJJlinburg Academy, Jons Plaik, Tiios.Hassehflus, James Irwih GRAND SCOTT RALLY! A COUNTY MASS MEETINU of the sup porters of Scott and Graham, will be held at the Court House in New LWlin on TUESDAY the Hth of Sept, next, (Court week.) Hon. John M. Clayton, Hon. Thaddcus Ste vens, Gen. Wm. H. Irwin, Jacob Holl'man, and other distinguished speakers, are invited. A preliminary meeting will be held, and ad dresses made, on Mouday evening previous. COME, ONE AND ALL ! BSJ-Agsurances are obtained that Mr. Fox will speak in German, and Generals Coombs aud Irvin, and J udge Conrad, in English. . Som, thn, thh Spring John M. B.a loM m. that tiK-y w.ri- .e..;ns to r.ii- an npimtiun to the i:aiir.j Itroj'Tt, in oritur t make pnlmnil m,tUI out nf it. I ki him if iw waj to th Kniiiwt tie nil, So. Imt he wnnt.i Itiw ojmntT t. Mnnrratk thin fall, aud TfltV CC!. MKB A fJBK.T MAM OP THbiE t,U UttO! rARMrRII BrUETE 1HT TMET Vl.rLlI HAVE THia $ilMI.(HK Tri I-AlBTT.tx: hut Hill lit n aKailruaJ man ai to'sius the biimm; tut Ftill lif UKUtrd to brat tW- W hi thia tail, aud Lbt'jr wha agoing to tuke ttii nieaua to du It. 1 As ctOB a Democrat as Mb. bu John's t;ull ' does not seem to go. Last week or this, right good enthusiastic Whig meetings were Held m i'euns, West Beaver, , tu-n olhpe tnnrnchinv. Anitrpie nro mul. in English and Herman, by Messrs. Middles- warth, Casey, Woods, Van Oczer, Merrill, and II. K. Kilter. Old Union is waking up to the contest. (Tj-We believe not a single Democratic meet in; has yet been called in Union county, this campaign. Is not this fact proof positive that the New Berlin, Selin.sgrove, and Mifflinburg junto are relying entirely upon the working of John Baum's - gnll t" Whigs who voted for Harrison, Clay, and Taylor, will yon let Scott's banner trail in the dust, by being the dupes ot Baums and Shriners ? Tom B e tom, while expressing his prefer ence to Mr. Pierce overall his Old Fogy " competitors, we believe is very cold in his sup port of him. Indeed, Col. Benton has for two years been opposed to the Regular " Demo cratic Party in Missouri and in the recent canvass, he distinctly advocated two cardinal Whig principles Protection to American Iron, and River and Harbor Improvements. On these pointshe is opposed to Pierce and his party. Gen. Qcitmas has not been claimed as a Scott man, as slated in the last "Flag." He has, however, complimented Scott in much higher terms than he has Pierce. He is him self a Nullifier, and it is therefore probable will -support Pierce, if the Nullifiers get np no other eandidate.for 9 out of 10 of the Disonion- isls profcr Pierce to Scott. BEThe Sheriff of Venango county it small Iron district, adjoining Clari on, we perceive, advertises one iiun DRKD ANI twenty different tracts of land, taken on executiou, to be sold at the Court House in Franklin on the "1st inst Is not this oue of the beautiful fruits of the Democratic Tariff of 1840? Erie Uliromcle. dj-The " Flag" last week has a long letter from "Frank. Pierce" to the surviving Editor of the defunct Nullification paper, which tried to live in Washington, bnl could n't. If the " Flag" will enlighten its readers by copying the alleged "grossly and absurdly false" report of Pjerce's speech at New Boston, we will un dertake to prove that he did make just that speecri bis denial for the Southern market to the contrary notwithstanding. No "Kane" letters will do, this campaign. Scott in Califok-nia The "Alta California" Independent of the morn ing after the reception of Gen. Scott's nomination at San Francisco, says r "The nomination of the Whig National Convention have been received in this city with the greatest satisfaction. Xo sooner had the news spread than cannon were discharged, -bonfires lighted, cheers given, and all the other demonstrations of de light indulged in. s The gratification is evidently intense, almost amounting to enthusiasm." The Whig papers in Ca lifornia, confidently predict from 5,000 to 10,000 majority for Scott in that State. In Line. The Whigs of New Jersey and of Massachusetts have held immense j and most spirited State Conventions, and made all their arrangements for tbe Fall campaign. Not a ripple against the now strong Scott & Graham current, came up from any township. Huston sent 1,000 delegates to the Massachusetts meeting. 8i CarJ Our "Flag" neighbor pro fesses to deprecate " excitements" neverthe less, his party is straining every nerve to grt up excitements, all over the land ! But lliey are feeble aifairs. BeiT'Thc Ilarrisburg A'yVoe is making a prcut effort to prove that NkB 3aiulesYaTii ia " not a W hir. The KersUioe la aiUtaken however, upon it aa vMeana, Immlmlf of LVmoersU will rots- fi "VM tier" vho icm did brlure! (jj There will be capital good speakers in New Berlin cn Tuesday licit; Uo who caa. TEMrERARiE. A partial and personal friend of Franklin Pierce conducts a Temperance paper called the " Fountain," in which he has said some very clever things of his Presi Jen tialcandidate. (We have known a notorious grog-bruiser praised in a Temperance paper, and voted for in preference to a Temperance Elder iu the Editor's church.) But as the Fountain does not assert that Mr. Pierce is a Teetotaler, or abstains from fashionable wine drinking, its puff is ashollowasthe gas which bubbles up from a u fountain. 1 he high honor belongs to Gen. Scott, of maw naium i uo a having published. In 1821-before Dr. Beech- M JrfsZfivXu v. aM.ii er look the field an Essay against the use of iis from J " ' r-jU.. ardent spirits, beautifully written, and full of .,i ,(U.,iiiim.. trt,m& in in-bi ft ii..d. such facts and arguments as the Temperance :ZZtZi , , . . ..,., ,. i mav be found in Scott s Life bv Mansfield, uaee . 193 and onward. We don"! see any praise of Pierce as a ! i, . ..it.- 1 Temperance man m Berks county, the Five , Points, or the Democratic Review ! It is only j in temperance communities that he is held tip ' as a "good temperance man." i j VETOED AGAIN. Tie honored name ! of Georue C. Wasiiinoton, a truoWhig in Maryland, was invoked by tbe Native Americans as Vice President on tlicir tick et. He declined, in a letter full of the no blest sentiments and opinions towardScott and Graham ; and that effort at schism was exploded. llcccntly, some of the XuUiGers of the South nominated Webster and Graham. Gov. Graham has just published a card, , stating bis wish and intentiou to stand or fall with WiuCeld Scott And thus ends that lesson. Mr.l'iLLMORE has been urged to run as a "compromise" candidate but in vain. Those who abused IIisrt Clay when living, continue their attacks upon his hon or even when ho is dead. They s;iy he advised his son not to vote fur Scott, and that Le plotted with the little knot of Nul- I Vn8 "'S3- " "0S- -AY WHtCS that both assertions arc basely false, and j J W' I that he Jctiouiifcs any luuu as a liar who j Shall TCDeat tlieiQ. . III a fair Ught, the I 'o III OS kDOW Scott Will be Victorious. " I)ivilc UllJ contiuer is their motto. We think it will fail. Hale aud Julian, the Free Democracy 1 candidates, are both old Free Traders of . tne J.clua s(- ftnd wjj, niltttraii araw itlie most votes from that party. Thou- sands of Whigs on the Ohio Reserve and other paits of the North and West go for Scott, who were afraid of Taylor. TnoviiLE, IP the River. Our dear Democratic friends in Lycoming county are getting up an old-fashioned family quarrel. Thursday evening last, a large -Mass Meeting was held in their Court House, presided over by Col.S.II.Lloyd, and which, (in the absence of Col. J. W. Maynard, who was unexpectedly detained in IMiilada.) was "ably addressed by S. G. Morrison and A. J. Little, Esqrs. A County .Committee of nine was appointed, to call Djeetings and devise ways to restore to the people the power so long usurped by some half-a-dozen men, who it is alle ged have iu twenty years mailo half a mil lion dollars from the State Works. On the Committee and iu the proceedings ap pear the names of Col. Johu Dennett, John F. Carter, Henry Keyser, A. II. Mann, John Shaffer, Fletcher M 'Murray, 1?. F. I'fouts, Norris Williams, J. J. Crouse, N. Barnfield, Saui'l Eder, ('has. Edwards, J. B. Carothers. The Democrat refuses to support Maj. Torbett, who is rc-nomiuated for the Legislature. There arc some ear nest men at work in this laudable effort to break up party tyranny, and if.their organ will nnt seek any extra inspiration until Rafter election, there will be any quantity of fun. Fierce, " no y" in Berks County. Last Saturday, Mr. Pierce's friends had named for a grand State gathering, and put forth their mightiest efforts to make it the rally of the season, aud worthy of tbe heart of their sort of Democracy. All the Counties were urged to atteud rail road tiekcts were at half-price, anu" even gratuitous and their best 6icakers from different States were promised. Yet a correspondent of the " Daily News" avers that the Whig County Celebration of the 4th July last was a larger and more en thusiastic gathering than this ! M r. Buch anan presmeura grim UIcl ledcrahst, a- "J.M.-1-. airaugu- mcnta were ample the speakers were able men, lut not 1000 persons cauie from the eounty to hear them ! The majority of the hearers were from Boroughs in adjacent counties, aa irom rhiiaUeiphia. The W uigs m Lerks arc pcatly rejoiced that i tuc mectiuv was held. The Way it Works. At tlte recent attempt, Hi Itcafing, to magnify Pierce, a j resident cf "Alt lJei-lw," heretofore a strict supporter of all " Democratic nom inees, heard on of tLe speakers with "row ing disfavor, but when he concluded by pronouncing Scott a "jackass," the hon est German blood was tip the old farmer could stand such Toryism no longer tearing the Tierce badge from Lis breast, he flung it away, exclaiming, " That's a lie the man that fights fof bis country is no jackass rue and my five sons votes for Scott V And so it tclll go. Abuse Scott, and the people wont 6tand that; give lain just praise,and it attracts all hearts for the "Hero Pacificator" the people go for him anthow. 8-Whig MecJing ia Uartlcton, Satur day of thia week. CPVESLSZS re!.. i-our l era ccn'R Jjh per MrW will ne paid for making with Cut Slaves, and 16 ceuU Wlln ai'lll otavetw v aiueu inunrunieij. S. D. CHAPPELL. Iwi-bur(j, July 17, IS.V5 OILS, TALLOW fiUEASE, Ohio nineral Paint Bm.S. M.MtHIXKUY OIL. trice T5cU.pTgTIlo. &miOL)kMuim lis to . 300 iu ewtu uf Tarion fliXM. da ao do llo 1, ,. I. tl. L'lk L, A I V 1 All f . .In rin .In u) Tmii olli. JliNEIlAi. fAlM', m UarralK, at the .... MucJiinery Oil, warranted not to chill in the olJwl weather, and coii.ideieJ by thow using it iual to Sperm Oil. Hinlal Putut Qtl, equal to olbof of wblU y gnl COI,slallty receiving large supplies of the above name J article, and my motto i. Small profit and quick return." U. P. l"OSD, 5c Waier Sl (un.lei the 1'earl St. Houe,) New York. Feb issa 3m433 New York Qiifl Lus- While aud Colr'd Cotton Carpet OUlf Chain for .le at KEMEK'iS. , T'OOJJ-WOKK for a Two Home Wagon PUKE MINERAL WATER. TIllI t subscribers having associated tUenuii'lves I togrther in the maxcfactcke of Mineral atrr, are prrpared to furnish it, fliored with a variety of byrupj, .nch as Nectar. S.irs,parilla, Lemon. 1'meAoi.le. U nner.JorLcvt; u!. Straw- berry, IianVrrv. ltlrklerrr. Vanilla, Ac, Private FnnnNea, Hotel Keeper, and Pie Nic Porliea uplied at the (educed piice of eta pcrtloz. Itnlilfs retuincl. Persons onlering, will please direct to Dr Thornion. and memioo what syrup lhy wili I lie minrral flivored with. Fainilien in town itill leave tlitir orders nt the Mnmninth Drug Stiire, wlind ihiy will receive immeiliste slien lion. Dri I HOKM'ON & CUitlsT Lewisliurg, June 18, !S3'-i CHEAP WATCH KS, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. A GREAT JiKOl' TWX IX 1'ltICE! Ttcfntg ir cint. at least trst Uvtn rv.r hart btJ H told in h I SI, 1st. Oi,lil Lt-ver lValctH-a, full jvwrled, is karat raft IVuaUv aold fur $-'la. Lei Ine Wati-hi a. 1H karat ca--e. only $"0 Jrw,'ltl, 5ilvr Lcit-r Watrh'-s. full lrwl-.t. I .-o:illv rol'l fur $1S. !V.''d Iv, fXlluM.-'r..1 i0m'B' " I I'rranna b-liin a Wat. h nt Watrbea. or Jrwrlrv. ran Miri-T l-pini! w au-ui-s. 1,-w.Mliil, have tli.m k-iu hy mail, with p.-rle. t al. ly. to any .rt 4f tlia 1'iLited StaU-s or W wt tnillva, bv first aenflins tli amoui.t f -....n-v. All.rtirbui.aTrantel U n...r.aentl almve. irJri.fnini theniBtry, rmpeetfaliy aolkitrd. I'leaaa B.iirt-- llm-t pahll I.KHIS LAtnlMlS.l. Chestnut Street, Ot-piwite the Franklin llouaa. 1'hiltuUli.l.ia. Califurnia Gold bought, or tjAaBlliacturrd iuto Jewt-lry. eliilaUrl,hii, June l!v5J. Im4.-t LOT of Prints Summer Wear and .Keaily Made Clothing, jui-l ree'd and for "ale by U. . K Ii EM K K & CO CLOTHS, Cassiiners, Vesting. Tweeds, Salinetis, Kentucky Jeans, and Trim - rnings lor tienllemens Ulutninc sol. I ery low fV m:' lor Cash or abort credit : iottiiest after fi months. ! these rod hare been pnrcha-ej and succesa-Thc-e Goods were selected wi'.h much care liy : fully used liy the lollow ini; individuals, companies lytclt, and are tvauantcd to be what I represent ' aiul corpnralion.-i, hj.-c names are cbcertullj lliem. 8. AM MUX. submitted : - j ja nfltr pifaif.rpt,,;, f ji rtorvrs. ffeorjo ITT1J W - j SwitAiuser, Ju lj,- tt- uia r. Ju.lf.-e I", nral. J. Mulfittd. J i?iJUjalii.e ' f"t"' H" mm., C. f. i lanlev. f. Ilrenrcr. is. lhl;li-v.l'..iir:i.l nt'!tSII & A.MMOV, at their YARD on Xonh 'I bird nrrel. near Ihe (ierman lief. Church, have received and IB receiving in aueiiioo 10 tlirir OIO BSforimcill, new supplies l LUMBER adapted to tne wauls of tins community, which they ofler on most reasonable terms. Hooks in the karxls of P. Ilnrah. t.eviatiuig. Way , IHjS JBSt Received at the Cheap StOre Of C. E. BOWES, A LOT of CHOICE (iOODS for both TdH and Gentlemen, which can be sold as cheap as at any other establishment between "this and Philadelphia. Friends will please give u a call ; aim examine our stock which compitsea a choice assortment of dry goods.' ': " ' groukr.es, quekxsware, H ATS, CAPS, &r. An rnnmernlion of the tliflkrrnt irticles wc deem uuncceurv. as tbe istock coniprisw etrjiUiug usuilly ki'pt in a well furi.thtii store. Thankful for pant favor e would endeavor, hy tllii.g itlcntl.il GixkI at low rate, to merit a continuance ol the rame. tt?" Country Produce wanted in exchange. ' J.eihurg. M-y 4. 4?nmfln iCvftf e-vt r- - UUI.S. FISH. SCO lbs. CIIEK8E, 2000 : '- ll.s. HAM. Flitch, and Shouulcra. Dairy ; "ALT, &c. for sale at LncUhurg Cheap Store ! ''T C. K. BOWE ' f. -i.-. H. GEHHAHT ; 75 Surgeon Dentist, 4 T 1m Rr.idrnce, South Third St., com il. ol Hie Unnnl walk. LEWlsiiVRG. 399 j d NaILS, aUuvs on hand and for sale by D. S. KIJEMEIl & CO.' Old Newspapers, SOME thousands iu number, of all size, for sale ai the Chronicle office, at 50 eta per 100 taken as they run. or $1 when assorted.. A rhance for Scrap Books as well aa for wrapping .paper. . Aprils, I SAO MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, XCATLT & EXPEDITIOUSLY J( Lewisburg. SUPERIOR sLEJIO SYRVP for ! i)t Thwnion'a Maumuth Drug Store Mammoth Store! J. &. T.WALLS HAVE just received ana arc now opening at th. ir celebrnlrd lletld quarter, LAKUER, C UK At Eli, and JiETlEH asaoriment of (DOS, , , . WARES," ani Merchandize than was eeV before ouVied ill L'uiuo coanty. (Particular nest week.) iv . . u. . .l.-. 'articular nest week.) Lewubnrg, May 1, 1332 LATEST FASHIONS. A all tltr. Ftttliion for ten yea rt l"mt, May be found at the Fathioa- alile Tailoring Emporium of JOHN Ii. MILLER, on Xonh Third street. All work ehall be made in the beet and most neit style, and if it due not lit I'll pay tor the Gomls. All kind ot AlrcuanicA i latte auu uouiury Produre received iu pavment. I.ewisburg, May 1 . 153 Vaf ATi. Cheap and Elegant Goods. JII 11 1'.S &. CO. have just rrcd a Urge and ,,'lend.d ,.,,, of ..rfW ad Snmmrr fnxms as tney Doe tieea inrcuaeu t with Cash, let I assured they can be sold at tbe lowest uoseiMe ailv.uire. lliiis a large aiui f S""" . we tnii.ii . u-e,r . rnu........ " '"" 1"7 " .. mere and s many new une aa (till give 11 a cll to examine our etork. s we feel confident thai we ean sell all kinds nf Uooda to ihe uet advan tage to Ike 'urch.ier. J. II. & CO LiIitniii Rot2s. VFTKK many yrars' ilose inveiicalicm and numerous eiperimeiiU. I lie ('utrnlee lakes id iiiiure in infonnifii; the imiMic ihut be h arrived at the ti tie principle of mtectiiig families. '. dwellings and properly frim ihe detru:tive influ ence of LIGHTNING. Tbe ealaniiiies , that every Cily, 1 uwn, V llljue and ( ountry uils victim to annually, thro the gnus negligence of iu liiliul iliiiiln, is beyond ealcnlaiion, especially vtheu the leuiedy is so eufj to ubtam this U founJ in AEMITAGES iJatcnt .magnetic Liglituin-j Uo&s, and in this alone. This Kod has been examined j by the most scientific g -ntlem-n in the worl.l to ! Ikriif.,i.fkrrt Mfurtrie. Jo!iri!-on. V allor and m.inv ! "h" ,h' b" examined lliem, recommend ami ! speak of them in the lliiihrt lei ill- of approbation. . , J na,e ,,ronouced ihem tile onlv sale rods la I i ., . t i I e In till Or any Other COUIltlS for the protection ! ot Lives and Propertv. One advanlaee is 10 Jivwle -n.l ihmav Lark a nart at liir el. cine fliii.t harmleaa Dd ,hW , " Uuid b,"nlVw lo the clouds ; in IUM ol a stroke lhl enalilcs the wA i.iai,liiH Ihix IwiMinn nf eliii.l lhal lw),nie to ,h. r.h .ithou. .he slielue-t dug.r of lew- ving the conductor. I bis rod has many oilier advantjges over the old oue. The only place of msnuiactniing is in I iVie St. 3 diMrs aWe ISA. rhilatfeliiiia, ! re all ptrn are repect(u ! and e.amine for them-elve. K lully invited to Call or sale VVhleaale " -j 1 II y J. I., i.r .ni J.llm No:uian. Tlec. i.r..y.-r. lt,,te t ll'm, A. K.iiink-aw, II. .in.ais. Vlios. ...it 4 tl, .Mr. iii r?,ii, i ne iti'M-airy aiui.iiou-. .ii,ieioii c livunera. Hownilil. J. V. lirivr. i W. W ute.ni. i lliimi.lin.va. J. . liV.J.Simaa. UV Earlen. A. II. en. a,, r ti p,n- , rr. .nr. pnar'.ieea. ..ir. .nnmn, p. la.rriey. J. urliifciey. Jlr. Davieon. IT. faul. M. It. I'..wer- Cn.. J. WineBenny. .win. lUhla, lania.iA..,.' ItiM. I 11. .Millar, Ilia Hill Oatik .ti.U-I. Ihe L. ;. AiwuxL tu im Iht .-v.le or -ry-.MV.nra I T-ei'W.. Aiwl.e i R nj. Knl-wla, Mr. J. Downin: .ail. laare anvun. .mil .eiiaaia ir. . m aanw. (fjTheoiily authorized Aeent far theCoBJiiies of l.'iiHin, Juniata. M. Ill in. Clinton, Lycoming, ioithuiubetlaod, Mootour,(Jiluinlia, Luzerne, is SAMI EL IKWtVEU. r ir - . Orders and Utters addressed (postpaid) ie Mr. Hoover, will lie promptly aKemret) 10. Jle bas put up a number uf lluse Kuds in I'nion couuty, soma of which may I seen as follows : .v rxox tvrxrr. lltrtUg Tp. Murk lLiil-uuv. Win. F.nter, John Hun. Mii-ha,-l rvtera. Jaeoh Saiiih. Duvid Vilman. Heuhen l rut h. iiopj hiri kurr. .Vie Hrrli 4.ttrt llutsa na t'umBii. Hur-r H.. LimeUr Tp Jihn Ktwr. t'nmn . Ur. Cbnrlr Wilitoii. Watlmtubm Tp. Jobu Kuttti. Simon Kuntx. Mmm Tp.lmxe CoiaudTua. iritt ihtr iv iliciMwl ltuQuaa. REn)M.ibXfATIOXX I hare rtii datr ri'f.!T 1nrru,t lYmshir tor p Lihtuiuif )u-J, wtlh tnw "and irulwi., tmifanj by Mr. Thoma Anuitnz on IMIpvu Hnu, (iloutvtfV. an1 hav uo bmitaitfon ia raving lh.it it is wot vulv h- Iwm I have- etrtT wn, hut tli.it it in tlte only one I hT xr-t uminwl that in Hnnruettt on "triftly mVolHlr pHarl plet. U i with mus-h pliuurr that 1 nttMnmi nJ liu eutiucttrlutbattcatioo of ewtwrsnf huiMinF. II. Mi-MCJCTRIE. I am well mtKtiMl that th? M'mtPr I.t.'ritninr Rol, HfcinufrM-tupi d by -Mr. Thmnn Ariuii4tu, ot i'hila-lelphta, in the hen thrt hat er Wvn nm-te. I h:i i--nt 4ral vearit in tlt stint t.f th Liw-i ut Mltrrtrk-ity and nvpfM isin.aml hure no h-Mtt.m in savrnx tha( th- r.ixU an cutwtrueWii uwn Hie rnly prHiopWr vittw. Thr elttrn- MirMTH u. iwnci ann m.-e"p.Hi rr tne oiai or umt rrMi. anal it wtukJ br impvWnMr. -Jfnulmz to the lain of ltrn-tfn tvpultifn. .r a Ktkiiaintr in hs injunil hy m ntn-ke ot' liu'titoior; wtmn njfN-lJ l.y nt of iiivw rvut. i natr fni'ii .ioi uuiutru in mt. Arniitatt for wrI yeftne. umi U f r lk ajnmiwtnnl tlw aianuftuv tun' if lbv ftrris l rxamiuitl lh irm-iilf ou whirh ihi-j a iv coiutrtirlwl. im! Kit con wine. Ui.it thmir vk'ytu'm would he attvuvltnt willi frn.iilit mfrt. Tltr tm-rraninx iaxmstm. lor tb'- nrdx,aihtttef't mireKaltiniill ftu-i oi llir country, i atnp)ninmnlrtti)a -f th-ir otiliir aiul nu,H ririty. TKAi'V K. WALLKlt, SI. 0. kifiuit Puo, ririlntX. O , Ij-nl lw, l". . PIAXO AGENCY. HAVING been appointor Agent fitr the sale of the-eelehratml Pianos, manufactured by C.EO. TOGIIT, Pbilad., th nadersieneJ weuW be happy to aapplw any citizens of the Suut-huna coantry vnho may desire an Instrument well made, after the latest iiopioawBtents. Two of ahesa tnstranienta have lately beea introducroV into Lewisburc;. to which t am happy to tefer any oue. The Pianos are are warranted, anil if nnt satisfactory on trial for a year, they may he eichane.d. Prices season able . . FR.NCISJ. OESS.NER. Lawrebutg, Feb 34, 1852. IVAOXi. the Uwisburg Khronicle. VTOTES Promissory, Jadmcnt. and 1 Joint Notes (bliiuks) ai ibis office. To Invalid and th Hick. TBS CELKDRATCD ComatotU SUttJitintx. DALI.Y f)rtBt .11 Bum and alt stri Soiva. a JA. BALM OF COLIMBU far Stalin, . tb llaraan Hah-. and IKMA.V YhUttAULU A.UALH. a el,. i!5r th. Jfc.VJA'J ACOCSTK OIL. a entai. Wh. FOUVMlrK lFAOA'Ht-l!e7j?r,'lm- ii wZZHiZ kl. T ft V t li m j-. ..... M pln.Ntt it"; .r MoMeh Alfa ti. Ir5(.p.ia, tuZ'tg -m. kr. Th, rml j-.ln.a ar.Uiaa.4U4 la iH! T K''rr pain, a 11 m-irr , ami -UNrtra. bimJ KMtl 9th. KuLM.STm.-KS rKKMFlVK lin, tir'bl Mm arirmrii n,.nn,. ' muiT. t'h. MUX IlltOnXS UL-KAT fill tr.1 to na- mlrrnaa, a. .In., t,. fc, ir.kr. aJTi JTli. raa-n diwTrml Uui i. L. .i. ht rrvtion. In tv.ttla ni-n wonirn worn afll.l t -In h.,ttlr froBi ll - u. iu Mhi. i. "' lllh. a II XHULTZ X Li. n il . .7.7. - V.'th. Tho r.h-aij J.IJ, -jj LJiH i.niTTL. rHKAXI K HITTFI.-S IUJ.Smai TS.Hr aa mvataatuliirtjoa aa itrr. a" -l.sriuiua.-fr.,w lw.u.'S mipa.aad Ih. aM P"lr in lae Miark. t. ' ' lth. KUM--X Tm.TII A, UK DKOFK. A crl-iii in.lfj.t rurt It I Ii 1,1,. "W' Kha.lat.ly fcau.,,,, ,h. .Wi.yt.hAi n Air. If. Iiniti at thm "lt .ri. ra ,- rp-..Titjrt: kvn-ur,U, .ith M. Britt, .hh b,." All Ihr n.mr.aniBn-rulladaarTikc.1 in AUfAtlra . be ilirn to all Mb rail hrr th m-linm . kaat. NiiTlrK. All r,t aratinut h.rrt. ,iv kinaa 1 11M STiH K - .r r. A ( t.SaJwv. krlmv . it. t.uciu r. i. Minock; aud Umuzh th i-. I omork a Co. h r..m,,i, thi, ,.,", V,??' U4"c-"'- ALL OrittK.- tlSf BK :prR)ill'S. 1.11'ItS S. tAlMST.X'K. Tha sMva nadp-raa ran 1 riad 1n Lrwislarr only J. A J. VALI. vtm ara th.,itlv .fealcra In th LvaufiM to.w.vro'A-j FUtu:tSATio.y. lyiuinMaa CHERRY PECTORAL For ihe- Care mi (OttllS, COLDS, H01RSEXESS, BSOMHITIS. HIIOOPIVG-rOltlL, tBOrr. ASTHMA. AD co.snirTio.. to r-ruE a- i ii.i. 11 irff iiKAii tcne axu ATA .v HP TIIK I.OOi.ukrUfuat rm. .i m ci-ing to B.-J, and wrap np warm, to sweat duriiu tu litKht FOR .1 rnj.n .t.vn (ttrr.ll. take it sv.roinir. aoi r. and .-rentm;. ai-nmling to dirivriena im th l.,ttU-. ami Ihe t! tH. ully will .n he r. m..v-. ,,iie will nr,c -i.r- r fl l llin. tn.ol.lv wh,- rl.ey nd it ni ke ao mdifr eiirwl. IVr-im anlirh-d with a -ra?rd eaB'h. wh.ia breukft tkrm of Iheir r at niirht. will find, takir; Hie 7.Tf v Vci r.i pw, t,, I.J. tkev uav l urr . I Haamil. unamken t.er.. anil .no'ientlv r, freahio r. lin al Telh t ln-m iiulimn. and an tiltiluate .UN, i af t'ar.el lo thniinn.rs who ae thus affliatad, by tics iu- valual.le reaaedv. . ' r"m " sur.TMe rflWt in thraa nm. ! tlie-lvr u-.ilio Be. toree. i. au ha-B hT it has o-aw-d. aiiar flp-l ths aaeruisy I ina two eOWUeiit Phvuif ,;r:w, ,,ee S rive trial in nnr .ra,-ree. and rind it 1 .waxa every I 1," ' "' flti.a the rv.a'v " rj ur!"1- rcs. ortwrir iioiit.n 7? i'' !t,Ayu ' FK.iAtUts iu, re- I lou-e. when t.ken in uuli .uanliu.a. it leawvca all .r"' '-CZrTt ""a-w-rfwli, urtrvn tu ""ru "-'"v-d.an.I often wholly . ... .. , r ,.., , mm aa, Mrr M m I i.l-Ill.aTe a la vie.d entirely u. m. a-'li, ine. . ' ' ' --aa. ii iw. ran l. , ...;i,. t lie- lw.9. miry Be llrr. y r?Z I..,.,.. ill -ai.il! an.l rr, w, at Ua.a. TiLT... .7 . 7. l!irea-i. w a yi n ta- UM,M Ul p. K.v.tir l-N."lMi."tBrxliyn...T.t.-,te- - 1 have aern the I herry rxbiral rim- u.-h'ea 1 A'tima aa-t ttr- ni-U.ti- - lead lue h. ly it t,o 1 HK ill1"! iMW an em. lie of antinwa ft ti hy lar.-earel tr, o oent !.-! of t lie .e'r. IM,., I -"lil it ..iMu.-n the ilU-aje. 11 bk.i u. ..... Ullnril lx.:- bbiv Be . j. rrr,l h, the u- , T rvry r.rln.l. i-t fall 1,1 enie. tilt l.H.t t.XA im -i-xliiy aeiave4 y Mtb n v. Nonena. iolanee lia.e a. ru u-.lar.l where w iMlltaa .am r,Meele. fr,,aa any a, n.,a eon-Me, j UT- , uiitianeee na.e a, an u..: t-,J when wwuln i ' " - , m.w in. a-n.M . ,. .e ,eir neu.,ii.,ra Wlinoul Ilia t aei ra FhtuL . Mhrins lroaa the disease. wr"' lart. J. C. Sver-l writ., ta- inlm v. of the'.'le rernarkaUr erfee,. of y.r rArre, "Tin ana in mv nwu t.mily One er my u iters r!L!!L' ,.le..lv enre.1 , ... M , ."J-""; phy.H iana freely Hates that he aaiwiU n U taa- be.t .TZ. ,lv we have ir,nlmn.arT ilbaa-. an l that he h. V.ITT m.m rr .I C,u wuh it tu VJ wr L ever atiminib'n.l. w Our lineman ot Uit Danliat I hnr. k aava al, a.. the ra, M Inmienaa her, Tin, JTJ? wktuoat aeemjr. vurs n-.-.LM v'tullv J . n.SIXt LAlR.lk.putv eNv.rma.Iev Cure. of jevere.li., u,a lht. J ha,7le7af Stirw fthw. ii.l ran the belief that , renwv baa a, WuTlh W tZi tuat oar. Be -lefe..! on u. enr. the t oa"h,V, ".ta . .....un.,,Uon whieh rwrry fw.ro. r mlTitLl " " ru"1 -rine lo wh h IhTstSKteTl e. Uk .u. -vnlUenc Iw to.iel,iai t W ILtA lo. tail toavait taenrii lvra , f it. "uom. sol PUkl-AMH AXO xo.p BTJ iMESe trrr IVBctieal.nJ Analytical t hen,!.. 11, New tft-rlin; 1. Oeruirt, .Selin--n,ve r.rT". vary when. ueruart, .-lin--n.vi ; ,, h, r,Tur . lvwiaiwi-40tvliliu DKITG & CHEMICAL DEPOT! Ir.Thrnlwn . (hri(, Wholesale & Jietail Dru.'ists. Jjftritlturg, J'a. OFFER to their frien.ls and the public a lar?e and well selected stuck of ca s. t.rnnd .spic, (warranted pure0 Painis, 0.1s. arnishcs, ltj-, N IhJ; very l.eM qual.ty in Ue arkt,. Uk1. 1.1 Class Plates and V1IU.,W uias, "t all sizes; the- mosi popular ""7 Jl"MtiM of the day ; t"Sether with a complete as sortinent of Jlair, Tw in. NaiL, Miarin;. fomh, t(,rh-, Heli,raini.Varni.li,Whiie.wah and SlH llKr-sllEs.DSM n;and (.raininj C,:,,,l,s, Fancy 8apS" .vh. Mar- El. tracts ami Perfmnerv of all L.n i L faeturcd bv Jules t inJs-.,n"u- Ala Well -selected VtnV 1 . tJentlemea-, FA.NCV NOTIoC'u " Razor Strops. Knives. Segar vJ-vSZ' TacUe. ic. " t onieey, Fishing And a variety of other aniu. . fn martiLj. t " "V nurnrrHF- vnnrxpi.. . iT caH. and jml'-e dr 1UC ..lamrjiom Urns Store a a., D"-T. A. II. TUORAJOX Aug 4.1852 THEO.SS.fHRlST A Bargain! ANEW Rockaway Cariiase-wi!i seals for (our lot sale cheiip hf CIUKLCS S. LKl I hS, t