LEWISBUEG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. Economy in Hone-Flesh. Mugs being so, and withiu the reach of cash receipts into the UniUd States Treas The natural lifo of horses is from SO to ' wry one's knowledge, may we not be jits- j nry, during the year, has beca nearly 40 years, yet, with all tbc advantages of ified in saying that the treatment which , $50,000,000; the expenditures over 16, eivUiiation, most horses are broken down the horse's foot receives is a chief cause 000,000, including $9,455,815 of public before they reach 15. The early decay ! of bis early decay and death? To us as debt There was in the Treasury on the aud multiplied disorders of horses, indicate well as to him his foot is a most important 1st of last July, $14,032,136. Since that that some great errors are committed in our member, and wo consult our interest and period further purchases of $2,456,547 of general education and management of this and his comfort by taking the best possible the public debt hare been made, and the oblo animal In an economical pjiut of care of it. J surplus in the Treasury will coutinue to view this matter b worth looking at If I 1J " not necessary to speat of other can-, be applied in tho same way. The value we could go into uiiuuto details it might ses of tDe shortened lives of horses, such ' 0f foreign merchandize imported during undoubtedly bo shown, that huudrcdsof j M ovcr driving, exposure to take cold whon ' the year, was $207,240,101. The value thousands of dollars are lost to the people npatl, too much water when hard driven, t 0f domestic productions exported was S 1 10, of this State cither by neglect, or igno- j Trivatin of salt, excessive labor, cruel- 861,911, besides 17,204,020 of foreign ranee, or indifference to the care of horses, j 'nc merciful man is merciful to 1 merchandiie, making the value of the ag- Une obvious cause is the generalill j uis teaU "d the treatment of the horse gregste exports 167,065,937. Exclusive treatment of horses during winter. Flesh, j iu ttose r.-spcets will depend on the gen- J 0f this there were $42,507,285 exported strength, health and spirits can be secured cral character of the owner. If humane iu specie. As this last gum was mostly in only by suitable care, food, warmth and i - - ' I comfort. UoW is a sad consumer of vital i "u,s" " """'" Juu "ulli uo power. Dwellers in arctic regions require ab UE hiaa. JV: J"mih Farm rUitor a large amount of nutritious food. A plen- From tha Scnummn TtUgraph. tiful meal is of essential service in defe uj.l Economy of Fattening Hogs, ing us from the effects of the cold. Yet Th" followiug experiment in fattening ...A... . ...I how many horses arc condemned duriu winter to coarse meadow hay, or other poor j folder I How many arc unacquainted v the luxury of a blaukct and curry-comb ! extract from a communication iu tho Potrut ranging and classifying the census-returns How many sleep on bar planks ! and 1 I'rjrt fir 1SW '51, by Mr. J. K. ; has been nearly finished. The l'resident through the day stand shivering iu ricki ty ! l1o" of I'otoei, tirant county, Wiscort-! recommends tho publication and di.tribu barns or in the opeu yard I Tho rcult is 9,u-"nJ J";"' ,Llj mamtni, while the , rrr;hlicaI! of an m3vtnl jigt of , . .t , process of fattening is eoinz on, it wnl be ; 1 J . that in spring tbey rre rough, poor and . witL ijatntt ly the subscribers to the j " nvful inventions-a good fccl-lc. j ffjcjnq,,, for whom it is our pleasure at ; idea. Tho Mexican B mud try, the surrey Another cause of their prema'ure decay jail titu.-s to ferret out every iufonnation of the Hio Oraude, and local afL'nj of the is too early hard work. A horse well ' calculated to advantage them. He says: Iistric? of Columbia arc next alluded to. treated reaches his full irrowthaudsireuifihi "I" October but, I sehxtcl from my A portion of the publio domain to beset in about eight years, aud from that age till I fifteen is iu hia prime, liut most horses ' strained, sprained, lamed, or brukcu down t lefore eight, by untimely applications to! hard labor. Light work, aud moderate ex-! crcisc strengthens their constitution by in- crc-s'ug the appetite aud promoting the jreueral health. Ir. Warren says, th it ! two hour s work every day is abundantly J necessary to maintain their vigor aud the j upleuesb uf their iiinl. Ot course when j fully grown they cau do much more. All j tai?, however, is very differeut from revere labor upon a youthful frame. In this re spect a hiH-ao ditfera im no way front a child. Long experience has taught na that health can be wtintaiued (so fax as food is concerned) by three meals a day, aud that ;t it promoted when these are taken regu larly. A aurc method of disordering the tttomach and hindering its healthy action is to cat at irregular intervals'. A horse Las stomach subject to many of the con ditions of our own. Over feeding, under feeding and irregular feeding produce in him effect's himilar to those produced iu m D9 liica eances. Stnl-re kcrrrt'rs uudcrstaild thia and profit by their knowledge. Whyiitl'1'e breeds the corn, yellow-dust or should not farmers ? Farmers keep horses for profit Why not get and gave as much as possible 7 Irregularity in feeding occa sions a direct loss of food and an indirect loss is the impaired health of the horse. It is not a matter of indiilcrcncc bow a horse stands iu the stable. His legs arc of about equal length and he should there- fore have a floor nearly level, that the j weight of his body may be uuifortnlv di- tributcd. This arrangement so obviously ' c" ai"J tno l'resident being notified of required by regard to his health aud com- j ,uc aut ''s Message was immediately fort is violated by the construction of floors j transmitted. eloping from six to eight inches. TLe con- j This paper presents in a clear, succinct, sequence U that the horse is subjected to : am satisfactory manner, the events of the ! a continual strain upon his fore feet, which , 5ar past, including our foreign .relations j in time diminish their power. lie knows ja" domestic condition. Mr. Webster's where the trouble is aud speaks of it as well ; death is properly alluded to the Fishery as he cau by beai iug as much of bis weight ! dispute with Great liritniu glanced at, and as possible upon Lis biud toes, lie does ' tbc l'resident believes the present time to this to equalize the weight and to restore ; be favorable to a reconsideration of the the balaucc lost by the sloping floor. Level j entire subject of the fisheries, as Great floors may be constructed with deep grooves Britain is disposed to a negotiation cmbra to carry off the water. This should be re- J c'mg that subject aud the commercial iuter moved not only for cleanliness, but because j course between the two countries. The its accumulation iu the bedding generates j affairs of Cuba receive attention, and ammonia, which is mid to be injurious to' whilo tbe l'resident upholds the right of the sight Let any of us stand a long ; our own commerce, he does full justice to time iu a position that strains one set of j tu geucral friendly conduct of the Captain tha muscles of the logs and we caa then General towarJs all not engaged in foster imaginc tho effect of a sloping stall upon j ing insurrection on that islaud. An irvi thc horse. Humanity and economy both i tation from tbc Ministers of Franco and demand that wc should make the horse as England to the United States Govermcnt, comfortable as possible. J t0 j'n "'im in disclaiming Cuba, and Another cauc,and perhaps a chief cause, ; agreeing to dicounteuance any design of the early failure of the horse is the treat- upon it Las been declined. The l'resident jnent experienced by his feet. Anybody thinks that Cuba would bo a desirable with eyes can sco that a horse naturally ! possession if inhabited by a kiudred race elevates his fore toes to avoid obstructions, j but uudcr existing circumstances its acqui Why should his toe be pressed down and sition would be fraught with much danger out of ils proper position by tight heels to J to the Union. The rpjectiou by the Mex h'n shoe 7 Ever body knows that the nat- ican Congress of the Tehuantcpec Treaty ural tenJency of the hoof is to expand. A ' is regretted. The attempt to reconcile the regard to that fact should prcveut excessive j differences existing between tbe Republics iiarrowing-iu of tbc bhoc. Tho effect is : of Costa Kita aud Nicaragua, deemed cs eomewbat similar to that occasioned by our scntial to the success of the project of a wearing tight shoes. I have heard that j ship canal between the Atlantic and Pacific the best farmers iu England drive no nails oceans, has been only partly successful, npon the inside heals of the fore foct; that ! but it is hoped will eventually be aocoin is, they nail the ouuide and just round the j plibhed. The claims due American citi toc, leaving the inside heel free to expand, xens in Vencxucla have been acknowledged We know that three or four weeks will' by that Government There is a prospect produce a considerable growth of the hoof ; : of the La Plata being opened to onr coh and yet shoes sometimes remain on ten or j merce. A treaty cf commerce has been twelve weeks, a struggle between the stiff ness of iron and the flexibility of the hoof. We can easily guess which gets the better. We know that the hoof is apt to be cracked j The objects of tbc Japan expedition are if the horse stands npon a dry wooden stated to be friendly and peaceful, and a floor; and yet Low seldom does he stand j beneficial result is hoped fur. npon anything else 1 We know that ow- Coming to matters of domestic concern, ing to the peculiar construction of the foot, j the rrcsident calls attention to the immense Bhire'.ug u a delicate operation, requiring labor now devolving upon the State De skill and the application of enlightened partment, and suggests that a portion of common sense ; and yet, until jeople Lave ! the business be transferred to another dc ejffered evcrely iu their pockets, they ! partment. The attention of Congress is rarely make a t-uiLeut rxrutiuy in the ( called to the insecurity of some of the ;uali jctiliciia of Ikcr fclutktiiiitts. 'llcse ; tu.l Jinjjs cf tie puLL'c daj-tuicuu. The auu consiutraic, "e win sympaiuiie ra : calilorma gold winch is domestic proJuc L t V 1 -. 1.1 I Til:.. . - . I . . L . . C . . 1 " . . 1 I . . .. I, 1 . I. I. stoct two pigs, of tLe samo size, and ap- parcntly, alike, thrifty; one, however, weighed 2'Vi 11?, the other 217 lbs- I in-! mediately after Icing weighed they were j l"!t 'n apartments ,f the eamo house kept j ,,rJ an' wwm, and fed with great care fT , 40 day; thcu they were again weighed, and hlaughtered. Tbe heaviest was fed j with corn mnti, mixej stiff with colJ water, 'he other with .-helled corn, with plenty of l,ure water for drink. The one fed with consumed 425 lbs aud gained 63 lbs. live weight; the pork weight after dressing was 297 11. The other ate SOS lbs. of corn, and was fouud to have gained 33 lbs. live weight, hU pork weight being 2S0 lbs. By subtracting the pork weight from the live weight; the amount of offal is ascer tained, which in this experiment, proved a fraction less than one-f'lh of the live weight. If one-fifth he deducted from the amount each pig gained, we have true gain, in pork weight, produced, which was tij lbs. for every 50 lbs of meal, aud 5 lbs. for every 50 lbs of corn. " The pigs were a cross between the By- 6cld aud lKik.-liiic, the bl-st uuil tuusti'tuf- Cleveland, a variety held in great esteem. Gain of the hog fed on com meal C3 lbs. " u a conlf S3ibg Gain in favor of feeding on nievir', 30 lbs. The Hecting of Congress Tbe Presi dent's message. The opening of the session of Congress, " ' 1 ' r.v ,0k favorable to the public '"tineas. A quorum was ready at roll- concluded between the Unital States and Uruquay. The Government has acknowl edged Tern's title to the Lobes Islands. j u..g., wi.a ,jm,n,a ami nry .u, , jut0 market dur;Dg ,lc t TLer( ... ., .. ..'were ls.Ilo.ii.j acres sola ana located pan. ti Kcttlt thn miction of tcounmu US: ' i'l t. the Lot iiioJe of f.cdin? hnri. It is an , land-warrant. The labor of ar- tion, the export of Join as tie product is over $192,000,000. Tho removal of the Indians is referred to. 9,f22,9o3 acres of public lands have I been surveyed, and 8,0"2,4G3 acres bro't piirt for the provisional occupancy of the j .Indian tribes is recommended. Tin necos-! e;tj c,f apprrtpriatisg money to finbh sim? ! 0f the foriinVations already begun, is also ! urg.-d. rieparations have been made for ! carrying into effect the law fr t lie iuirove-! nient of rivers and liaruor. In conuexiou aUli naval affairs, tho President informs Congicss, that besides tha Japan Expedi tion, and the survey of the China Seas and liehring's Straits, a rceounoisanee of the continent of Africa cast of Liberia, and an examination of the La Plata, have received his approbation, and incipient measures been taken for their accomplish ments. Tbc President specially commends the plan of the Secretary of tbe Navy to establish a permanent corps of seamen, aud for tho rc-organixation of the Naval Academy. The reduction of postage has caused a falling off the past year in the receipts of $1,431,676, or about 23 per cent., compared with the preceding year. The increase in the amount of correspon dence has not been in proportion to the reduction of postage, but the President expects that, uu.lrr (he picscut Ion rates, tho department will goon bo enabled to support itself. A number of subjects, re ferred to in former messages, but which Congress did not act upon, arc again men tioned as being worthy of the attention of that body. The Message closes with some well-timed remarks upon onr duty as a nation, and the proper policy to be observed to keep the country free from war, free from debt and oppressive taxation, which follow in the wake of war. Mr. Fillmore repeats his former views as to defects in the picscnt tariff, and in fa vor of discriminating protective duties. As a result of these defects he asserts that most of the gold of California, as fast as coined, finds its way to Europe iu payment for goods purchased ; that our manufactu ring establishments are broken down by competition with foreigners; our citizens arc thrown out of employment; the farmer deprived of a home market ; ami that the destruction of our manufactures leaves th foreigner without competition in our mar ket, and he consequently raises the price of the article pcut here for eale. The views of Mr. Fillmore on this subject must be read iu detail to be understood. The Message will commend itself to the ; reader for its general good sound bco.-:c and prudent counsel. The editor of tho Cincinnati A'fvertirrr, who recently visited the .State Lunatic Asy lum at Columbus, says that there arc in that institution twenty persons, whoso ;u. sanity is clearly traceable to spirit rappings, and it is stated tbat there are in the Utica (X. Y.) Lunatic Asylum nine victims of the same delusion. Dr. S. Humos, of Lancaster, Pa., who died lately, bequeathed 2,U00 toward erecting an atylum fur the reformation of drunkards. Since 1841, the population of eight coun ties in Ireland, has decreased, 654,282. All of Prescott's historical 'works are published in London, iu six shilling volumes- The (axes of the cily of New York will be increased next year one million five hundred thousand dollars. The rate of taxes now is 96.70-100 on $100 of valua tion, but next year it will be 1 25 on the $100. The city debt of New York is f 14,578 U9. Mary Burr, the last Punkaqusg Indian, died at Canton, Massachusetts, recently, aged 101 year. There are many hall and quarter bloods of that tribe, but none of full blood. Letter from Kossuth, addressed" to the Congress of the American Revolutionary Fund for Europe, appears in the newspa pers, in which he gives encourging account of tha progress of the liberal canso in Europe. The last Milionian says that during the late freshet, a boat with wheat b longing to Henry High, of Whire Deer Mill, was aground on the darn between lie island- opj uil'c :Lat piiuiCt Dn. LACEE-DENTIST ha returned la leritufg, and may be consulted pro fessionally lor lew weeks at hia Koonu in S. ThiiJ street. Sept. 1, 1838 ir ami 1 5 (Gvottvits. nXBUL8. FISH, 300 lb. CHEESE, 2000 sZ0 Ibe. HAM. Flitch, an Shoulder. Dairy SALT, Ac for aala at LewUhuri; Cheap Hturt l7 C. E. BO vV Ed H. GEBHART, Surgeon Dentist, 4 T hi Residence, South Third St., corn Of the Board walk. - LEWISHVKG. 39 KXEClTOaS' ISOT1CE. LETTERS testamentary on the last will and testament of Simi-ei Ammo, late ui ihe Enrciugli of Lewishurg, dee'd, have been granted to the subscriber by the KfgiMer of Union Co. All persons having claims asainsl the estate will present them lor sattlrnieiit ; and all parsons indebted make payment with out delar, to AI.K.Y. A.V1M(., '4 Ex'rs. BYE K3 A MM OAS, Lewisburg. Oct. 13,1X52. N. II. .Dyers Amnions will continue the lumber business of the late firm of Ht rn aud A 'Mot, and respertliilly solicits acouliuuance of the public pairouage. BVEIW AMMO.NS. I ttril iron English and Herman AL 1 0JJ M x..cs far IH63, ju-l reeritrj and for graluitiKi distribution. Call aud gel one aud save your i pence. Da THO K.N TON & CHRIST tiKAYDOX'.S FOltMS, XrT AND Kol KTII KI1T1N. Vi -I (Virtu v. .VtMi,v, " M-mmf ." Ant-M be trait -Hi I'ilUUL). Y'ttTH Amiju a C. a. O.UnTir. jr.T I'l ItUst.'KlK fiBAYDoVS rouis Sr. Khth T.:ti. t'nm 4 'fiicueinf. nl i f t'rvti-f in il t'-'urt- f Totnuioo I'lrnit. J'irtrb-r S-di-d, Vxvt TTTOii:r. tit lu,-n inr aud Orhant' v'ourr. u4 tlnr tU-i of ilie -riott il Othr-n mid JtiU.it uftbe I't '- ftu;.lllt rtitiit. lii(. rorriN-u-rt. Ki :l.niL anl Al.ii t.-1 u totht lrM-itt Sttrof thr ltw ; with frji"U Kit'uriaV trTV Xoi .ini II-f'Tt-iK-a-s. ami Nw ai:J rrry i i-u.pr--lirtitT. IW IN-l-aiiT K- Wbh-HT, i. Iu tUC tlti- k 0Uvq Tuluiitt'. i'ric. uly tin xw' V'Myt." till- ri uii"ii cf hi'h i? rtU'lii-ltM .i tt nl no rn!r.) tlte Mu-i-trnt V.wl tell th" inferiJiatiofi utn.iry to a crnTt ltrlitr of thr imi-airituit lnli- mnfi'trrl to lilm t-y thrlnnf tfnti;U4vuia. r,tjt t'iyhtty's liinnt, lifth ili tivn. AIS tWtWntS TO till AMTt, BINNS'S JUSTICE a kusixess man's legal guide. A TREVTIEP nn th OlB-f atitl lutiM of Al-Vrnit-u and Jull-rof thr Praw. in the 0mintrf.wtlth of Frnn nvlT inia, inrludttiit all the r!uin-l Fnrm f i'tr- and Irnkft Kntrit'ii. und emlxHljfitin not nly what-vir my W dmrd vatuat'k to JiMtic f Uin IVarr, but t-j L.vi4lnrdft, Tenant nd rnrrl Airnti, nd makn t1 Tolum what it rriortri to he, A 8fe Le&U isuitle f,f Piifln-'W Men. hy John r.ir.n, late AMrninn io ihe cily nf I'hllatTrlMiitv Kjl h rUil'f.n. IUfixtd. CrxraeUd ami trratlv Enlarrt. Br K 4 ITftiAitiLr, Ewj. la One tl.t k Volume Oi-tara Pi ke only $4.W. Jii(itiiburioyii of Jtinm's Jmtict. that It If not only ilt bent- lut th ooty rcry g 4 work that e havo od the Buljecl." I PRESS, And SpcvtUi to 6c JVArtxI. Taorn.iT ami iiaivs rnirnci. n aminiira rMiri'W. lmillj Kttlarird anl Improvvil, UlKkr Ih. Mi lorial IHrctlinn of f rnn ia WhaTton, K-.. Autbr ff Aoirrtcan Crim:aal Law," A?., 4c. Id Two Vulumt Sm. Tiioi:nATO tub op umitkb fartner- SIIIC in thr tnilnl Stlc, with full rrfrrcttn U. Hit lal'-t autlnrUI, Kncliph anl ADivriran. lly Kkouj J. Taol MVT. llM. IU OlW Voluuif. iinlTa tr Lrllers of lii'iirjf from the Country lrt'U.ptljr aitcsata to. KAY liKoTIIKH, Law Pib--!miii ami v. Sin I IT l'ja Market .-r--!, I Vi.a-i. DraR), 91cdlcln.es, &C Jenks ft Osden, Xn. 106, .VwrA Third Street, Piunnr.ipari 1MPOKTF.RS of Uru;s, Medicines and Pye Hi u lis. iManuf.icturcrsi'frurc White Leal and Varnishes of all qualities. Wholesale in l'aints, Oils anil Window (ilass nf ail sizes. Alcohol, Spls Turpentine, Burning Fluid, &c constantly on hand at the lowest prices. Superior Chemicals, Perfumery and Snrpic.il Instruments, to which the attention of country merchants aud physicians is respectfully solic ited. (qt 10, 1S53 4w $jOo challenge. VtrHATEVEK concerns the health and V happiness of a people, is at all times nf the most valuable importance. I lake it for granted that every person will do nil in their pou-er to save the lives of their children, and thai ci'cry person will endeavor lo promote their own healih at all nacrificcs. I lee) it to be my duty m solemnly assnre yon that WOKMS, according lo the opinion of the most r"li-lratal IMi; rtielan. a:v the .ritit:iry raug of a larjr majority of ili.uam'a to w htcii elttldivn and a!u!ta art liable. If you hart an aj p. titc roMtinnnlly hancruMc from nil? kiill ol fniX to HU'jtha'1 Had irvMli, f'.tin ill the ftnuiurh, iVkiiig nt Hi N ', Il:trdtu iw ami KuUn of tit- Mly. Itry Couyh. Mow Fuvs-r. t'uKc Irnputttr r-tuviiitr Hint all tliu.se Ui'Dotc Hvltl, auU jou sbuuld at wHic apjO the r nnily ifOfiE.wk s trouM srnrr, An nrt!r f miHlrd Ukhi w icniilK riuripliciipountlt d willi urrly TfC''laht? sub'LtDmit, Ituiaj rfurtly sale hin ck-n, mid emit I tJh'ti t the nnwt It-iiIt ittfitiit itt 4 d -l hfntfift:il eifvrt. U U-r Bvrl Cotnpriiiitt mt liirrtur hnre inxlt them wi nk atd dt liliiiitaj, the Unie proifttii ot my Worm vrup ant ufli, tlit it lisi4'U without nn iitml in tlm catalogue of nn-dinnfn in jr '.ti(r ton mtd titivnirth to the t(nim h, w hirh nittkra it mi Iiilallil'l ruim-dT t-r th'Xt' ntUi.-ti'd ith JtyijKjuta. Tbe fctonifliiti? run iHT;iiria'U hjr thif Syrup aftt-r I'tiTi-la. tan U:tT fnilitl, it the bcstcviJcnci' of its sup -riot s ilica y over all others. THE TAPE WORM! Thi Is tit most ditfirult Wurui tu Ut-.ttroj of all tint inlft the human PyUtti. It i;riiW5 to n aliu t iift-fi-nitr Irotrth, ki-omin;' io roiled ri f.ntcni-'l in the intf j Ihm and ftoinai-li. s'lfprunx t!i bra 1th 80 undly an lo c:luc t. Vitu7 lnri(-t'. J-iL-. Ai-.. that ihicaHI'ttcl Hi-im it cter punpi ct that it U '.'? Hvrm bitstrnin thctu to aii rarly pTaT. In urUrr to dritry Ihi9 worm, a Terr rur-p-tic trtatuiunt must U )unuiel; it would tliprvfite be proper fi take 6 to S uf my Liver 1MR h at Ui remove aU ohntrurtmnF, tluit thn Wurtn f vrup may art ditvrt uru the worm, which uiul ! uiken in ot tro tallffoufullB thrtw tiiin- a day: ilWo ilirvrlionH t' I U w-. have rrtrr taM-n kuowti u Hal ig curing tiic uioet otint raw of Ttpe No pirt of the sintrni i. more lialV to disease titan tb1 Urtnv it sen in an a tilti-n-r to purify the tltod, or (tit Iti? the proer crrttn to the hil-; o that any wruni; arlkn of tbc l.iTur etf. cta tin- uthr iiiKrtn( nr .l th tjitem, and nnulta vanousiy, in Mver CnaicUint. Janndtoe, DjltK-a U shonl.l. thfrtfor, watrh every m,'tfl tlmt mt-ht iud:r:tte a wrr m- q. ti m of the LiTfr. The I'ilN brin ontnpOMI of I.ftntt I'UtuU furnifbed by nature to bl the hirk, naiuely. lt, An I'xfHctoranL, whidi nuznu-i.t thn ftrcrrtion from thai puluioimry niuruB nemhraue or prontotee tho dinJtare of excreted matter. 2nd. An A!'rutirv which rhanps in PUKainexplit?ableaiid inseitf ibie mtuiot-r thr certain mor bid action of the -y m. IH. A Tmc which (tiven f nt and strength to the nvrronn mtem, renewing health and Tior to all part of the Kly. 4th. A Cathartic whieh act in perfrt bartwowy with ihe otiirr iDredinTs. and operating on tbe bowela, and expellinx the whole manBof corrupt and vitiate arntUr, and purifying the blood, whkh tk-ctroys difewe and rraturva bealtb. TO FEMALES. Too will And thcae Tilla an rural uablv nnlkim in niauy wiapUiuta to vliirb jtoa an auljct. In obMrue tiunii Uiar total or partial, thry hare bra found of in rabnukli' brDidl, natorinatlMir rnortioualnrraiiK. n.-nta to a liraltliT adii.D, puritfing the blood and tb.-r Buida to cSectuall; to put to Sijtbt all eumplajuta wtakb may arU from aule Irrul.rltira, aa hM.l,t,Kiaainfaj, dunoeaa of right, pain in ittm trim, back, c. Aone genuine unless signed J. N. Hoata back, and others being base imitation. Agents wishing new supplies, and store keepers desirous of becoming agents must ad dress the Proprietor, J.N.Hoaisaaca, at his Laboratory, Ho. 120, North Sd. above Race St., Philad., Pa. 8old by aU Druggists and Merchants in the United States. Asmts. Dr. Thornton A J. Baker, Lewis burg. Wholesale and Retail Agents for Union Co. Davis & SchnurcSdinsgrove ; 8titzer & Bro., Miffiinburg; Y'ouDgman at Walters, Dry Valley ; K. Keller, Adamsburg; 8. Wiuenmyer, Middleburg ; M. Specif Bcavertcwn ; J. D Dirlfendcifer, Kern Columbia; A. H. Luw. tKti IL1L l'jUVi JJM 'ii ClilS - WAXTED A Journeyman Clock Ma ker or Gunsmith, to whom constant employment at liberal wasrswill be given lo work in UK ASS and IKON.' Enquire at this office. l.ewisbnrg. Nov. 9, I5 3w India Rubber Gloves, Hittcns, be. COUNTRY Merchants, in making their pur chaser, should not ne-lect these desirable and saleable articles. Their manufacture has been much improved recently, and they are made very durable. Particular attention is requested to the IIW-Z.i')ift Gfore ami Mittens. Thrj ar tn.tipnaM In rol.l and avt wtiiT I!'" tll liml tbia ul.iTMi ovful iu any wnk that win il ! Ilii.l, at the .-.in liuit Hint bi- ar.U riire tin "! Salt Khmitiorl hil-in-l ll:-n.la ImiiKiliatWy. TtH-jr ar luaJi- all li n-tlis ! jiri.tM-t Ui j nrms aul rit. toriole l.y Wilnu, Hillin C. No 3 Chnn A'l'T aniti-xtrer'a.6'liiiauiitStiel Wiilah!lfl.ia. J- II. rtiillip I1tllim-. fa. P.wr llvMl. Ilnlliiimre. M. II W. Sc!iirll.T. 'liarl.ton. S. V. lUrt II rkr,x. Ciiii iiiati. olii'i. ana l y all HiiI'Ut lVkr iu the L'ni..a. At icUil bjr Cuui.tr Mmluuta gcUMall. .tiul 0s(er Saloon. TTAVI.NO fined up the Room in Fairs' ! X J. new brick bl.-k in a superior manner. ; the suhscritH-r is now prepared to aceommodaie I individuals and pailirs with OytT eic. iu ihe Ust styles. A share of public patronage solicited lir U. r. rn-ss Lewibur?, Sep! 15, ISK icw Sliop. SallllM'l Minr ha jut nrwred a shop on Mirkri !iiiian. Ix-iwn the Post ttfice and l.yndall'a IJ.ikst..re, mhere lie is prepared lo j inaWe aud m 'I j Idiots ami Sliocs of all kit.'Js ! f..r I.adi. Mivfs. Men and lloys. Als for mle, f.'t'V Siloes of all sue'. Riraiaiic , il nr as u-nut. ; Pri!uee ef ail kind wanted in exchange ; for work. ! B. pn:irtii.ilit', and usirnmd mafpals in j Ihe very best wav. he hopes 10 share Ihe pat- j rona;;f of a il'srriiniiiaiiii: public. I I.ewil.nr. Nov. II, 1'2 I DUrturrrfotypc I.lkonesfs taken according to the latent iinprovcmems, at ihe first door btdow Inuisua Store, on the most reasonable terms, by S. I- BERCSTRESSER. Lewisburg, Oct S7, 185 STILL MORE KEWS CONCERKIXG mm THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD irAiVA it to be extended from Li ieiiLurj to IsAcitt'iiru on the Juuiatu through by niliHloburs ! I IT i. a fact that l. II. Rliel has em ahead of all the Companies, and haa now o(cijrd one of the beat aud largest stocks of FALL & WIXTI< fiOODS ever opened in this country, and of such nvles and ij'ialitiea as will give satutaction to all. DRY GOODS of all kinds, GROCERIES, Coffca, Tea, Sva, Socir, Molaaar, Hire, Chcrsc, Cra.-ken. .mp, Cainltw, Tutmcrr., Sizars, Ac Also Jlnrdicare, (Jueeimcare, CcJjncare, Jlii"ts lllirf St'ie, Jats, and Cap nf tha latrat style and bent quality, Cmbtellus, IJ u-hw, Uiooms. Paints ground and diy, OiU nf all kinds, and other articles t,m numerous to mciitinn all of whieh will be sold at p'iccs so lav as lo ajMni.-h purchisers. All kinds at Country PRODUCE taken in exchansje. lor (f.wd. (Tj-rioase give a ca'l before purchasing elseuhrre, n 1 charge nothing for lo.Ain? at my (jooda. - D. II. KISsEL. M.fflinl.ur6, Cct 59 1852 lmpoitaut lo Farmers tifid lloitsrl.ccjiers.' HICKOiC'S PATENT CIDER HILL. IN all former times it v- supposed ibat a Isrse ijuaniiiv of rider could be made only l.y using a ponderous machine, that slowly crushed the apples without grinding them fine. They were then made into a massive cheese in straw, and a most severe and long pri tsure was required to extract a portion of Ihe cider, a considerable por tion being absorbed by Ihe sliaw and ibe mass nf pomice, aud to obtain lbi unsatisfactory result the faimer bad lo take all his hands and perhaps bis six horte teams and devote a whole .lay that could have I'een more profitably employed, lo make from six lo twelve barrels of eider. To obviate the d.Iliculty the farmora have heretofore j labored under, haa been invenied.and Ihe statement of a fewT.icts may prove that it iaaol only the Best Machine of the kind iu existence, but that it is ihe most profitable that a man can have on his farm. The apples i t by this machine grated up into a fine pulp, so that it requires but a comparatively light pressure, and lhat but a minute or two, to extract all the cider, it being ascertained by practical experiment that One Fourth more can be obtained than by the old process. Besides this it requires only two har ds to grind and make up into cider a larger quantity of apples tban can be possibly made on lh old-fashioned machines. On ibis .ress, owing to Ihe compactness of the pomice in Ihe lub and the complete manner in which il is ground, a pressure of three to five tons which can be easily obtained will produce a more favorable result than one hundred tons pressure on the ordinary cider press, even if the apple were ground as finely as on the improved Mill ; and if Ihe apples were merely crushed as on Ihe Nut machine, it would require a pressure of two hundred Ions to produce the result accomplished by this Patent Mill. The following ate adduced as decided advantages of this machine : iirjf It wakes morr li'lor than any other pras, Willi a eivr-n quantity of apples, in a gina tuav, and witli sauvh leas lh.r and f speiiae. .VrcMf It itiaktsi cleaner and sweeter CHcr than aoj Other BMrhine. Third V..o ran mrtk your nlrr as yrtn want It. aod whea you want it and in ianutiv& from one ;al!oa to six or twenty harrela. fourth With it yna ran press rnnrCurrauts, Cherries, Berries, Cberse, Butter, latr.1 and Tallow. VVA With it you eanave ONK tOCRTU of your time in making Apple Butler. StzthTh ith It yna can f tint or rhop ynnr Apple. Tota torn, TurDift. Beets. (Carrol, or Pumr-kina. tor battle. JrrfM By lis use you can at all times hita 'KSU and s WET Cider. The price of the Cider MSI. with right to use the same on any one lam, is $35. Price ol the Root Cutting Cylinder, $.1 The sixe of this Machine is about S by 4 and weight about 300 pounds. It may readily be taken, to the cellar, door-yard, kitchen, barn floor, or otcbard, as may be most convenient. For Stale, County or Township right, or for Grants to make machina in certain territory for stated period, address. (post paid) IV. O. HICKOK, llarritbarg, Pa. IV Person in Union and the upper part of Northumberland counties, and in Penn and Brash valleys. Center county, can procure tbe aLove Machines on arrlicatiun to .- II, C. HICKOK. OILS, TALLOW fiREASE, 1SD Ohio mineral Faint OftftBBIAMACIirsiail OIL. l'rio;ict.pr(rlk,n. OUVi 2-Vl'IOallulia do df In ea.k of Tariowa aizes. do do do do jno Bamtla HOIi.kU VAIMOIL. do 4 L do uuuu Callous do Uo in ra..ka of Tari.ni aiu. do do do do 500 B:irrrl TAW Kit.-' Ill l Vart.ua kiuU and .luali- ti-a, fr.ui il l "ut. p-r i(ulltii. 1500 tiallon in fafke of vnri"U .-Ue. VarioiM kin-la i auil na".!!!!.'. fr.mi :u to jt ent- per tfalltu. I 40 Tons TAM.OW UKKA.-K t t lleaij ll-ariiia. an I Coarap Maehllvry, in Harnla or Coka. of nt; eon aiiit'nrv rr.nirt-.. I'riee rrnU it II. UO Tu. OHIO Ml.M'.IML I'AIM, iu Barrels at the leweitt market irire. Mucliinery Oil, warranted not to chill in Ihe coldeat weather, and rWMsi.!ered by th' uaing it equal to Siin Oil. toiiliJ 1'iuitt Oil, cijimI to Linaecd Oil, other than for white. I am conatainly receiving laice au'iplira nf the above nanieJ aiurle, and my motto it, - fmsll protlta anJ ijuirk returna." It. F. VOX 5U Water St (iiiioVi the I'earl M. ltollM.) New V'mk, Kcb I Z.oil-i A.ir rk IIl'SSEY'S GK.UX REAPO, for cutting both Grain and firas Off tit Jmrri wf fr 1 b'l ! A rANlFACTt RED ami f..r ai at tbe .1 1 Leitisburc r'otindiv bv uKWt:; MARSH i t o. 500 AGENTS WANTED, si I.OCO h 1 e ar. "ITANTKI) in every fVuutv 'f th I ri'te I f Mlales, active and e:i'erpii-ii g ME.M. lo ensace i:i Ihe of sonie of the bt b' pul.lrshr.l in the c.untrr. .Von of ? h d s ' p.ieMu; a srn.i!l c.tpital .d lr m i'i ! Mi"'. mill have Mirh iiid.i-eiii'iiU ,.. i.-. as rrulie Ihem In make fmin f t In jiti) a .iav ( r. fr. The Ni ks p-il!:vhed bv us are ml iim I'jI in chnr.irt. r, n'rcm.-'y popular, and r .mruan I . lar.-e salrs whriever lliry are otf.-rr !. Kor further parl:cu!.Tis ad 'n-.a (ritn!re p.!) , m.MKi.s & ;ki.. (nrrea,rs li. V A l.rnrv V d') ' No. I3S North Serrn ' Street, Phda-l-li'tiia , bml;j Lililiiii!; Hods. 1 VFTEI! many y.ars' ilose investicaiimi arid ; numerous riperioients. Ihe Pal. iree lake : .. aure in inforrning the public li.at he baa j ariived at ihe t ue priiieipln of p otrriiug faniili. s dllings and property from rhedestru -live influ- aoce ol LIGHTNING. The calarui'irs that every Cily, Town, Vrllaee and Country falls victim lo annually, thro lh gro negligence of its inhabitants, l b.-ond cilcula'iou, especially when the remedy is so ea-y lo obtain this is ' louud in AEMITAGES JJatcnt fllnjiictic tijljtninj Uobs, and in ibis alone. This Rod has been examined by the mot scientific grnilenvn in thu woilJ i Professors M'Murtrie, Johnson, VV allot and many i uthes lhat have examined ibem, ecommend and speak of them in tbe highest terms of apohaiion, and base pronounced them Ihe only safe rods in use in tbis or any other country for Ihe protection ol 1.1 ves and Property. Oat advantage is to divide aud ibrow back a part of ihe eh ctric fluid harmless to the clouds ; in lime ot a stroke ibis enable the rod to conduct lhat portion of fluid that belongs to Ihe earth without Ibe slightc-l danger of lea ving Ibe conductor. This rod has many other advantage over ihe old one. The only place of manufacturing is in Vine St. 3 di,rt abvre 12A, Philadelphia, wh-re all persons are respectfully invited to call and examino for themselves, for sale Vhlrnle or Reiad by THO S ARMITAU E. These rods have been purchased and success fully used by the follow ing individual, e panics and corporations, whose names are cheerfully submitted , , ' a P..W. r.-,re- mm m ..a. ... - - " J'jhu U mt-it 1. 1 . rianley. J. ttr-Mir, . uafch, i"iira litgci'L lbf Bifccklfjr Aiiu--bjUMrt Audvrsoa l:r!UT. 11. t J. L. i.rant, JnliTi Niitmiiii, Th'm. (In.Ti-r. li.t-- X ll(Mtl. A. K. litllkent. li. ilUIIrsiU", ItlUS. Ntt t l'o- Mr. lHKtiiuc. J. Unrr, ) W. WatMin, C. Humi-hrvy. J. Ilipli v v t'o J. ymnD. If. liarlt n. J. 4(t'Uliirt-. il. l.- m r. Sir. aijurfltr Mr. iietrliu, fi. Ix.rle-v, J. UniikJy, Mr. Itoviii, lr. 1'jiuI. 1. 11. t'uwrr Jt J. Wiu p -iui . H. M.lu-r, tlif (ltd Brink Hftrl. tli t.o. Aeuui, ibf fprii"; iiar-ti-n '.'niini?.W'iirr" lUII. In tnf .siit nf sYcie J-rty. liror Crii;-i. Ju-l.-p MVall. Juti-'e IuyL-.n, J .tm Nrtuiuu, Ir. 11. M'Mun.-. B. uj.I.'lrtn, Mr. J. Iwnim;. (Xj"Tbe only uihoiizcj Acer;! for ihe Cnunt.es ol I'iiioii. Jurii.tii. M H'.iii, 'luiton, I.vcoininc N jilliuntberlaaJ, Man!nK,C Ium''iii. lauzrpr, KAMI KI. llOOVKii. ILtrfk'on. Laiuii county, rain OrdVrs an J loiters aJJre-..rd (it r.iu ) to Mr. Hoover, will be ro:r;! Jj- aiifuJfJ to. He has jiut u a uun.hrr ol lUteW K.kIp in t'uton coun', some of wbiih nuy be sren aa f dlows ; .v r.vo.v t or rr. rr-trfTry Tp. Mark U..il,H ..nT. V:.i F-t-r, Jt.hn Tin-., If-?mrl P'-tfr.. Javb aMotth, lj(ii Kiliuitn, Oulteu li, xar-tiTbrrr Kut-knrr. .'m Vri'tr L'ottrt IIkii.-. nrtl 'innnib.-itTi-r-' imB-i. l.imr.-tu 7 Juhn lt l.r. rtw 2. Dr.l'hsrls- W'i!-n. H tsft it.'-ri Tp .h.hn Kunti. Sim"H Kuntsi. i '). laac LVu!Jtuu. lV?ttt tH.tr Tf. iii' -hue. liu.ri:taa- KEroSIMEyLKl TWXX I'niLWK., Anr.13. 1CIT. I h.iTi tliw d.r arc fully insf-vctM a rncla t- r t l.i ilitnitii !;". attli Miiu- and intit-. s-rs-t-u-! Ny Mr. ibotu AruiilaaTi. "U l-llffur llou.. i.loiH-t-i-lvr, ai;-l li;iTf no lir !itatHn in .-iyh lh:t it i n-t i nty tlu- It- at 1 lif t-Tt r st tn, tut thnt it ii the m.!y ont' I Imve v t tuiiii'a tliitt i- mn-tructtd on :riLtly ccirutiltr tin i p!.. It in with nittt-h Wurv that 1 rt-o-inuit-nd hi couJuctor lo tbc aiu-utwaul ovrurf biittiiuci. H. M. .MV UTKI1. 1 araw 11 mti-fiM that t!. Man-tic L-irhtninr Kml. m:tnuf:i' tiin d 1 .Mr. Tlwui.ni Arnntn'. f I'iiilavh'it.ltci. i th bct that Iim tTr tS"-n mrv I h;T- pnt n ypun in the 5tudy f ihe laws of vU ctrifily and m.tirnt t Um. a-.id hTr no hitntmn in Far ins tb:U t!i.- Kiric ar con-trttitifl Uafin tli'' only iri(i .I f Tin- i-. tr nhi-rk ii iwil aod rli;wrri'sd by the raa3nt at the tnj rt the nl. ami it uM bt inipv-il'h'. arconltne to th lnw of ifttlnarti-'n arnl ri'f.ulsum, f-r a tu.ltlinc to ! ii'j'tri d hy a ftntko of libtuin- h"ii pmt ia-d l.y om of tlusr r!, 1 have Ivrn aiiuintid with Mr. Amiii ftr fM-vrrnl ycitn. -nd N f tp he coiiiincnra-d thn r.tvaut.ttv ture f ihi'M rtl.-1 f-x:tm;tM thf rrinr'.h-on which th.-y arn rt'n;ru'-ti'tl. and f il nuivturvd that th-'ir ahttM'n would Ik oth n led with roniph-t' mnsn. Th inr'itin di tun ud for thoM- r.!,aiid UiCfxt4 Uin'-tilif iu -It parti vf tl.f rouritry. I anii-le wnnmtTdni ion of thir ntilitv and nurU.ritv. TK.U V K. U'ALLKU, M. V. kbin,; Sun. rbilad.Co.a Aj ril 10, 1S5.. PIANO AGENCY. 'AsrVtSSaif, .3 -....I.I ., m nAVIXG been eppninled Agent for the sale of Ibe celebrated 1'ianos, manufactured by Giro. YOGIIT, Philad., the undersigned would be happy to supply any citizens of the Susquchanns country who may desire an Instrument well made, after the latest improvements. Two of these Instruments hare lately been introduced into Lewisbutg. to whrch I Sra happy to tefer any one. The I'ianoa are ar warranted, and if not satisfactory on trial for a year, they may be exchanged. Prices reason able FR NC13 J. (JESS.NEK. Lewisburs;. Feb 34, 1352. MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, HEATH & EIPEDITIOCSLT AT THE "CHRONiVlE OFFICE Lcwisburg. COA L, r.,ASTfiRvSA LT.FISH.I RON nnd NAIL3, aUnyji on hand and for sate by D. S. KR.EMER & CO. To IumiliU and the HUU. THE CU.nBATCO Conwtotfe tDUfnta. . Tha OKKAT PAIX CSTBAI.fr.BirnH. BAI.I.V cunog all llurui aud til ntZ.i i. Ll S..ra. ' 4 SI. HALM Of CVLUMOU br hu ....u.. th" Human Hair. ' " mt ci. , uy.'. rsr axi n:.e t;vj..,.. rir lul lli utpt.-ui. ail 4-h. itcX-llU-H AVOC.STIC OIL,, mtuim a. . oib. li t rs try 1 vr.. M W)W .i"'' Loxi:t.nys vubit t-rrier iulA. I' I .V.I ' A 1. 1 I uei. an4 ir ruk .,.Hr ' tmn: f-r tharrb-ra. In-l am,.,,, mmtl l . t.r r4i.. r,r- ain f. M ..'JTL ,.la..f: ftr.,r.b .t-,. W-t-t-w. r.l ..,.-..r,Wa1(Mk( ' D. 'f - pm. an t Ir.r., .,1,. I -Hb A". Vt.UM,tl..t. KlWp , ftri-hiMren rr-w s tm-rm-m I Mb. ... Rt,T IAIY Klllfg. . m it vr (rial I m- ktayf , ps n m m net at, arlai h rr-l.jn. In ) tilfat ri-.tto ! a- a a a.. a, a.i mi a a I .' .Iniif.- .w I. - : ui.. ik. iA-r'' ji jffir..vA r th. ' ?;y .'.Trv"' r --- '. i........ i j,iV ., . '-r im.i , .i..ii'j..a 114 r I u!. It . ... .,., j, ' j i r 111; ! T '.' . l.'..!-..!.! TViaar. arx. ii;M. an-1 at.l 41. . i. w r.a f..i:n. ' . T r n-,','4 l ST:lX':Tlirni I '..i.'i...ma.jrn,-w Int. 1.1 ? rrrvit,aarf tl. -t I "T ar in tli ata a-1. !-. hr. Aa" TTfl Ji lit VKtitX a , i-rt.iinl., T.lh I-'! ',. ;r I i V-I K ban tt lorl t lk rit-M Sr . ' tt 1. ,i,.4 HMkjria , V. r.:.lf. I.j;,'. .) , ,u.rifa. 1, V 1.1 .11,,.,.. ,t , , ),;,..,. , lv Tl i. hs atp.r.. m n..:...Wl-. . fl n'r tr arr 1-U.n j r-ia . ..nl b a ,j .r.ir.lii.o at lLat .Urv."aad lt aala t.a , b-u rou.ju. a.ural. li m H-nu,birb atatir ln.rv. ' A I th n-mnlir, an-fu'lr 'Iwriitl h AI.WANVS.I ; t.-iTrn to ail aborsll "rr ll,r Bl dirill, ar n ,r)'lf 'K A!T t s-a'i..n. K.rrri-ft rv knnwuaa -'..!(. T.a Kf'.n ...V . X K 1'0'S. alvara kWt.-.J : il.,. r. .,- I.,,, :,,. I r; a. ,1 tin . h I h. n.i nf-ff f',.ai-i' k i f....iil w rftf.t.n.Mi. th; r.'.rj I..U I airli tl,.. r,. .j, ,, ,. ., ,.,i,ire ,.f lr. L C. future !i-i;:ui. i . :r:r 1 vr. ALL VTIIr.li.-i Ml'sr KV. SiTldol . I I f. tt . t OMT'K'K TT. stiro m.li'-inM ran la hat in wiVuri: oa' rf 1. J. V A I.L.. wl.n nr. Ih mjr .Irak r. In t li.- , '. 1 -iVMorh '.s J t.i.i:u:.tTi"..: lytnii,.i,i. GIlERnY PECTORAL FmW ih Car forces, colds hoarseness, BKOMHITIS, VBOOrUGOCU. fuorr, ASTKH1. 1X0 TO CUBE A tyL0, WITH IIEATiMVr JVl UESEnr THE liOPf. lk thr Cuibkt lcn.t f to brd, aa4 wrap ap vara, lo iwnt tlariaf tfat nitrht- "iV A CfLl AXb Vr7, take H amiiit.v-M. and rvrnin. a rrnlipr t dirrrtiou oa ibr Uttl.-. tin .lifftrulty will mmm W nrmnvl. Njur will Ut f-f-r frvtii iht trhlf vh' si tbry tad it mm IV t-Mif cnrrL iVrmas afl1irld with Mtr4 rooh. hia trik them f lbir rmt at totvfat, will flad. ! Ukiu ! f 'hrrrv 7 Vrts-nsV rm piAuz to I rd, thmj mmj tw- nut itf M-aixk uuhp'kt-n 1wT. nd rtnrjnsBtJ svfrwbiff r-c tln mt rlif lrm nfferin?, and an nltimai- rare, t tt fordl to tlMuvl a bo are ihu alBicird, taw a tnJiiitltlr n nntly- rrnia hk n.-n-rl'Ie- cfTeft in tltcK rswea. ataa ftn4 th nix-lria unwilling to (tfrgt. its iue mXntm tbc aaa-sMi; fi.r it Iirtsi cm'-l. trmn tkv0rmin,nt PIiyirin to r vnftTiUR. Trtia .pril 16th, ?:r: W fcaT i;ifra yonr Chrrry Ifriorul aa itvs ,r" ,ri1 ,r fraet'ee, asd and it lo aarpaaa ea-rf oth" r'n"-v for win -""Cttooaof lb. PV i niory or l; His Pi DHa. DTEMKR A n AMIT.iV TO fil.XGMK JX1 i lhtir SVEAKEhs tb ? m-ily b inlwab!r. s by it act ion on the ti.rvai aJ luncn. when taken in Final i quajuiiO-, it rrai ie ail ltotirrfiK'xii in a ft-w hnnrn. and aobdrrfally imr-aVTi tbt pttmt-r and Kextk'aity of th iir . ASillMA i sae rally nnrli r ltVv,-.an stttfit al! rond ly V.7rw tWinrnf. Uvt ttrrr tnKtrrtm .lliT:iti.' a to Tirid el'tirtdy to no iiKiu. CUtM l"-' t:r"l wit rtirs tl.'m. if tbf run br rrv.J. Hhriii7Ktz irntatioaof ibe tbruat and afT" I-Tiirn r f thr lurr'-p. may I eurrd t fcin.: t'H-rrj I'-v orul in Ciall 5nd fmjlt.nt duffs. The UUClliA-rtabiir oT'Tvs-in i vin rlt-Til. K' T. Ir I.ANMNi. f lir.H.klvn. N, Y..tah: "I h; !ts-n thf'hrrT l'-uml Mtrr auc-b faf"f Athr.t ard rn-n-hittr . lala tue t a. li. Tr it ran rair- ty t" run' tl.sf rar." ' f;ori f.ixv an emtir of antiawinT. tt leM-l.,w.-t ly hir-eiiTiiI fn nut dsvr nf tb f'Aerry JtG i.Titil it fiil-iu. ihedifbe. If Ultra in arams, H lift f:iil to ftne. minfti'iye; C ' rt.f war h hnkvu up aid svo fnrttf br I'.f o- rf furry Wfnrrtt. 'IMF. .V h'i. ii fi-ediiy p. aiorrd by thi Fwi- rly. tniiiT.'U iii-fs-ii-. Iim r I.. im i it-. . brr? h - ftiiiHir w.-p' -r"ti-rti-. fV di any f-riim rnWMiieiv mli lr tlitr iifiyl-.l.r vitLoutihr t't,trrg I'vctoral, w n u!ftTUi.t fn m thi- tiirf. fum. Ohio, 11 lb Jurw. il jt J C ATr-: 1 writ.- to it.t rui y. of Ilie trir'-. n ni:trkat-? i lT.Tti f y.nT ' . y yVMrft in thi ptari. ni'tl ii my n (amity- I'Dr uf my datit-.hU'i-a rt-ut-..Jr-t. tv riii-l in thiw t!flT if a drrt.:ftil m...,.iiu toii'h. hy t.'kinv; it. lr. Mi an", one uf .arttrr bK .by.t( iann fr. ely sLitt'th;! he i-oiisidt r it thr hi mm .: l.a- f ri'ii'm parr di ac and thi:t he has tu: n.n u- of Vi witb rt than any uthir turti.nce 1 rtr adui.i:t5h ltd. Our rli-rprntan f tl e P.-ij li-t fTirr. h that Jiifr; tlit run nf Inditenza bre thu toii. r ha a enft f. nut your im-i.iv.tir, br ioill "ODfly have Ulieri without "frir. V.-ora rrpc fully J. D.SIM LAI... ....tyVwtmtrr. Cur .f tT d -n. u j on th-- l,i.r.C!. baf e In- n if tVefs-sl hy i.krrrn Vrfn. in ttrh extime uiir rant th.- l-rhvf that a rtnifiy hn .-.t irnth hca that n ! d. ( r-mlrd on to ftiri- the lYnhit. '"!. . teJ IVntuittii'tion h:.-b rarry inia our niuJt tlt.-iH.tJ rtrry yuT. It w iiithftl tti.., in to 1 Vb thr sffii-H rn btufc wiMi mnfih-atft for re.kf, and they aUuU fail to avail tlirm?-! t-f it. EEEVAKEU A XI SOLD BY JAMES C A TEft. rractwal ai.d Aii:.htK-al Cbruti?t, tut i k:t w, Kor sale hy P W.STMiFTLl. lwUhntf J ( r,.W MilUn; .Visa M. M't'ay. Nor:linmti-riai:d; t. H. kr. Nw Urrlin very wbtTt. . Urrhart. i Dvrrt.e ; and by Ifru DKUG & CHEMICAL DEPOT: 1-. Thorn to ii & ciiri.ot, Wholesale & lJetail Druistf, Lnrixluru. ? OFFER to iheir friends and the rul!:c lar-e and well selected stock of fULSll l)JU(;s. MEllciXEx ciiex: cals, l.round Spici.s, (narra.ued pure.) I anus, Oils, aruii-hes. Dye .Nulls ol very Lost quality m U,e market ; l.ook-uig-lilus.s I'laies and U'iudow Ulas ol all sizes; the most Npu.'ar Pitext Mtnn rat oi" Ihe day ; together with a complete as sortment of Hair, Tooth, Karl, Miaiinj, t'oinb. Cloth, Flesh. Pjii:I. Varnish, White-wash aud Shoe GK! HES.Dressin;an4 Graining Combs. Fancy Soaps, tha vin Creams, Pomade, Ox Marrow Ei irat is and Perfumery of all kinds, manu factured by Jules Hauel,.. Bazin and others Abo a well selected stock of Ladies ad Oentlemens FA.Cy M'rriOM. such s Sieel Clasps for Bags and Purses.Tv.isi. Sseei Fringe. Purse Riots; Bristol Boaid, Zrpb.r. Crotchet Kcedlcs, Ac, Port Monaies Razors Razor Strops, Knives, Segar Cases, fard Card Cases, .,.ie Paper, Envelopes, Ac. KliTS, FKIFPS, Confectiouar?. Ti&Ji Tackle, Ac 3 And a variety of other articles toonumerrn' to mention. Give as a call, and iu.li; yourselves we charge nlhinK for Iwling Hemember tbe Mammoth Drus Store! D. T. A. H. THOKMO.V Aug 4,1833, THEO. fS. CHKIST A Bargain! A NEW Rockaway Carriage--1 ix. seals for four lor sale cheap H i