The Farmer. OSecra of (h Onion Ormsy JScrieiilrrrral Sx'.tir- . ' Pnxvf.'M Jacob It enpt, Edst Buffalo. Tirr I'resiJrnft j Am. S!rci. JWtc C-rfiS i"ic Sim!' irv V R. Micifi;.. WtTtunfTtati I'rci 4'. Etrk. feu J 'Hit fWtf ltl, CirttT Iutip tt it. IV. if.: tne i-fi. ii H JTaKI.VlI Hr ( flOrr Jnn tt u.t. r.rt -'jr 4 . a. Il..n.rin.. ttkil' Peer Vr'.i.Sir'v Kc-hd V.B Lincohi.HartleT. to &?v O. X. Wordcn, Lewi.shnrg. r.-etrsKre- Robert II. Laird, East Buffalo. : Librarian Samuel Wciriek, New Berlin. 1 Executi!Ctm.Ja. 1 Ks, Lewisbnrg. 1 d I.Aaae lenWAcw Berlin. ' da Ily W. Sn vder, I'euns. Heraliers Wanted Why ? The Officers and Friends of the Union County Agricultural Society are ureutlT AwtpA to rr, to trnnK- desired to go to -vtork to proenre Mem- bers. xmmfVitltlv. This is absolute v nt - c - - eswry, for the following reasons : 1. To give rrciaiuma. monev is indis-! lenMlle; and the Executive Committee m I an not tell how many or how large pre-1 miums thev may mfoly offer, uutil they i i t "... ...u .i .... t . ... ! x.il.-'K now liiutu urjnrv iuvt uavc vj CI-; J J I 1 2. If Dene tut Members csn enter f,r . . . premiums ; u none cut JUemncrs can vote andexeri.v nthnr rriv:lees of the S.i.'ietv : I o . i if bat Member can be upr.u Coni-J nitteea to Award IVtwiuins ccrtaiulv. we require a great mat.y m.-mhers mber-i I h- - -n! it . ; h rtfjunes a. ...... I 3. Tha price of M ember: ctg. a year it to low, that l.ir A i-.nnk-r ...w.. i . a. . 4. February Court will soon be with us aud by that time the procuring cf mb- j eribcrs should be completed, and the time ' .mini,., nf iV I-;,,, im. r... i i If auv Vice rresidcut will not " mno- nify his office" by attending to his duty,; ?rocn o,1 M,,!l as 1'lS-!i or raw tur let some other friends of nrncroM in hit--1 "'P"8' Put:-!,,'-s. or m eWeos, Township or Borough, " take the rej ou-1 t- sibilitv." and nroeure utiM-r'ibn ' VST There Kork to he J,mr, to mate . l.n Sm.ii- W ; l u l . j. ! lnd open a good start. The premium. Ehould be made out very carlv, o that Farmers and other frieu'ds cJu'.d have Spring, Summer aud Fall, in which to la- bor with definite aims before tbem in their rclatioa to the Society. . Plans and PrOSpettS. The farmer's season of relaxation is at band. Threshing machines and com shel- lers hive superseded tho flail in throhin;! aud the hhovel and tub iu corn shelling; thus enabling the farmer to enjoy his Christmas festivities at greater leisure Vhilc rusticating on mince pies and wbolo- some fruits ho can project plans f..r the next season's operations. Field So. 3 will be planted with corn ; a subsoil plow must be purchased, and the field tubsoile 1 as the swd is turned over with "Robert's," " Prouty," or " White's iron plow." The Two hundred lis. cf guano, cr improved FnpcrpL'phatc of lime to the acre, eosting five r six dollar, will add largely to tbt-, Birti-Tiint ctr i riiT. :i i:ni .mils -t-jr-ti m 4 ' --s. i.n arnliVitiijii will duMc tLe t-ron. J. n't forg.'t tbe t.lrt hird Lave the 'rees pruned by shortening tbe small l iauchts ..utoitt' va large ones, unless they arc dead. If : the old orchard in on the decline, plant an other be careful in eclecting tin: varieties. Dear bought aud far fet.-bed " ere not ; always the best If you plant for market, ; consu.t the taste of purchasers. 1 hat truit waicn I'rtngs me must money m ma: tei . at tile vVei lev 1 Vpat, rereaty-three bmh- Will yield moat profit to the grower. Be-: e!s of Acorrt niiA for l,L.!g;um amI f- rr.n iolo.'t nr nlii.t the lreq nrrnarc'.t it i o t- . r .- j r ,r Your trround. In tloine this be sure to use , ., , j .i . .i . ta euhsotl plow, m oracr mat tne roots may select their range of depth to auit a wet or dry soason jgivo your trees a good " o.7er.H.tnin." "Will you try aa acre of carrct3 ? if so, subsoil and manure well ; you cau not grow root crops otherwise. After this ramble in the fields, dinner; over, and beated in the riarlor wouldn't a eamelia jqmicu, blooming in the front window, add fresh charms to the scene: A primrose and an cicr-blooming geranium night stand on either side to keep it coin-' psny. Ihe enjoyments 0i me growing oat of these appendages arc not to be metis - wed by dollars and centi?y. (f &m. ' HOW tt keep Poor. . . e t. Buy two glasicj of ale every dsy, at five cents each, amounting in one year to 50,- fiO; aniok-e? three cn'ars. one alter each - o ; 4, .1 rri.riiinn. atia a Cflt IliOrc. iMi:eisll- provimous, auu -.sii v tr tbia awouots to tbc friiug little sura ot'i .$110,25 sulhcicnt to bay six tarrwls ot - . at flour, one hundred bushels of coal, one barrel of eugar, one sark of coffee, a god coat, a respectable drcsi", bendes a frock for the baby, and half a dozen pair of shoci baby, and hall a dozen pair mora or loss. Just thibk of it. " i r Next State Fair, TLe Executive Committee of the Pcnn ivc livail.c vvuiiuiiivt; vt tut t in'"- Svivint v lti.r in Ilarrisburg last Friday, and fixed j Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday reday aud Fit- dav. the 27th. 28th. 2lUh aud 30th of: v,teiuber next, for the holding of the next State Fair. A committee, of which Judge W.u,, of CailiHe, is the chairman, was appointed to receive propositions fxow thecitiieascf towns or c:iis deriring t Lv th i;Shibiott iu tLeix ficiaity. , meal counting up in the course ot thcicnir, net two years oi.i, wntcn wcign.i uubui, which came near resulting sen- An Kziinmi. winrii iikuki,i ti.e eer.u"n m.m tne vear to 9U 75 ; keep abigdog, which will j 1210 lbsthe dressed beef 704, the hide ou.sly to the passengers. The road at this "XX eonsuuie iu a Tear at least S15 worth of 107, the tallow not weighed. The Judge ! Pla only nine feet wide and it being Winterttg Fowl Tlie great art in ibe management of hen in nr.W n render thcui Drofitablc, is to ,, . . . : : -1,:. cause them to lajr in winter, as it js tins season in which eggs arc scarce and high. T0 cause heus to lav in winter, furnish lacm WKU winu, uij muiu, iu n-im lotion, vl'e thej can be free from cold w iudiS and on;oj a good share of sunshine. Tho hen-house aboul J be kept clean, and all tilth fro:n tho remains of food phould t enretullj romoTod There should be a - . goou supply ot gravel, which ought to bo rented oeaasionally, or dug over, so u to f'rm f' lot often. Hens should have constant supply of pure water, and pure, wholesome food. Thev arc fond of corn, wheat, barlnv, oat-, buckwheat, rjc, nee, ,n,il0t, botleJ pjiaiocj", aim arioua oiocr kiuui in ioo. . i .-. . . , . . . encral,y luo eneapesi grain may ne u-ea U zir principal food: but it is better to V Tt.oi.1 l'V l"lu . , . . l are very fond of com, and they flourish wu" wuu 1014 58 tuwr ma,n Moa- nol,ea ! P"ta,oca Iuashed UP hot, with meal j f 1 . 1 a? . la.!. t A I 01 alm0il aD lnu 01 F' WIWI wuo,u Lran i,T n0Tl' Ba 1VCI1 warm, are an excellent find in old weather, and ereatlv " i .,,i. l..; ri,,. ; j. I.... ir.,- ...,r , . ,:. it Hens prefer variety aa well , 'im unn-fefitiiered luiie(ii. In winter anil - hc Sorthuml,eriand DnJje m now nas- ' ill tiiiui-.rr iirii I'lfuani-u j (.111311 varus. . , ,,. ,. , . . . lcu s!"vj1J haye w,,n" sa of an,Dnl j fco,!- Uf f',SC "K!" 0r fih ,1,ay bc Sivcn' cooked or raw. Scraps are often obtained ' ' 1 for this purpose from tallow dealers; but; tliis w 1"'t acceptable to Lens as fr:h ' t.-i.! niev. or fi.h, which way be obtained at a i or b'u wIich way be obtained at a . - . f , , .1 v-""-J ur s,a" ,U,J uau ,UJ1K(:l I ,jr but,;hcrs- "'-su iut'burnt bone.-, poun-! aoa or '''TP" l-DCi a' excellent, a they supplv both animal food and lime. ei . i i i lury suoitin uavc, oeeafiouatiy, some I .1 Ml 1 1 a . -1 .1 11X1 vm 1"H U au',eal w"al want. ; lun tlu'n "u,u'r lu "''-Jtcr lor watit ot , "m'is?- Tbej; W fl" froln ,1,cir roof:t' t th"r breakfast, and stand almost mo- ! "'m:ts' an 1 l" ro" aT;,,n n a,ttr I n00l, ''y if tncj" ' ''k j '""'us0- V'' rvoiJ tLi" cvH J covering j ,liL'ir S"1 Eraw, lct ,bc,u 1 ?cr,k'U ,"r Uxw w!,icU S5" tLl"' fcr-",sc ,h:,t 15 tonJui:' Loth to their ! health find camfort and to their laying. j ()i,e winter we had eight liens, which j Were well supplied with water, grain, and j gravel, but did not hy iu winter not one r.g i-, January. The next winter, we ! tri,.J w,at eoul 1 be d.me with the same ; u.c, then the worst for age, as they were mostly old hens. They were in the same house. We gave them warm food and j condimeuta, and buried their grain in j gravel and old plaster, aud they laid egg t enough in January to psy three times the ; expense of their food, j J. Ssrward. !wr. editor of the B.m- r : ... f....;..i...i ..o r... ! the VaLkee Farmer, stated that from one! hundred and fifty hens he had nineteen J btttvlr-d e,,, in the month of January, j T U.a J . f n Ia .v jiiiB jijs. ill lllftitiu I t-ij g iji u j jat.Tl- j UU ll.UL.il lUUl.CJ H y t.t,ciii'S "in i ii in ( V :.,I,i 1... i..n.o.i nftthem. JOSEPH '1 0V.S. I prolits from cstra attention in man- 9o;Ii;: i,Ufc ;u told weather. X. L'. lar !. IVew Export. Thf Undfoid iJ'a.'l 'ltenortc r' enves us f11(,willg r,MwuV in regard to a new of olport . 4l 0ll Thursday lajt, ur- t(n Kingsbery. Esq., of this place, shipped 1 iioiiaiiu. .'ir. l. is ngeui tor geuiieineti ., r,...i ; ,L , .- t" - "w - u..v, i wbo orJ(.reJ thcsc acorM f(Jf ttc rurr,ogc . (lf inrojac;rig the oak iuto those countries, iT,irj. C0lipr;!l0 fivo (i;ffurcllt varieties of ! tll;g st;ltey ,r,.P au,j were collected in ; Uu-hf,,-!.! ad Windham. A few bushels j ,,rcviou,i y ordered to Belgium, arrived in such good order, gt-rininating and giving ,,rt,m;.e ,,f oxeellent success. for the csuer- :nKEtf that t,e gontlenieu intercetcd have j XM,V lu;s ar,,u orjcr The acorns are first carefully Lilii-dried, boscl, and forwarded to New York, where they are put up in air tight tin boxes, to stand the voyage. This is truly planting for the benefit of posterity, 1 fr generatioud must pass away before the j Iro,,U(;ts 0f tbc noble forest trees of Urad- j W!IVC ,u0'r branches in similar iraudeur in Holland aud lielgimn." fc"'"" , A uoi simi Cai.f. Judge Woodward, .1.,- 1 . Ml t .11. or. tuw inace, kiiiim, one av insi wcck. a: ! - - ... .. .I .ii, -i n awl : I. 1 n . ae el t suia uu UJ3 aiiuLiii-i n urn j cisuutteiit . j , , - , . will go ahead of thin. The calf was & cross 01 me x-uruara ana icTonsmrc .! ll . Il . I . . t . breed. M tftmmirt Otwtr. -pavid Tajgari Eq. of Nurihnmb'd . attended the Fair of tbe Fenn'a Poultry , Soc'wt v. at Fhi!ad.. and rronounces that! I branch of national resources, flourishing. .lore man tow low is were cnierea, ana . JJmpcror. Ihe change, though foreseen, -sone genuine unless signed j. iioets t.i ices rose to .") per trio for "Celestial" j gradual, aud ouiet, is fraotdit with creat r"' and 0,hcLrs bc'"3 base i"'atioa. f a I I r n.,..i eonsidorations and invests" the immediate I . AKems. wuih,8 . "'PPbes. aud store - , , , M c--c ' c - -- -S--I. ... urn. were nere amwed, w. aui. a. wa0 uo. iuC ,e.s. 1-tTJ. V. Kirbt. Ksn.. of this Boroutrh. 1 ' slaughtered one day this week a fig only j 1 tfteeu months old, which weighed when dresJ, six hundred and thrrty-firo lb, j If any one m this region can b?at that, let; biio ond ia bis account, and we will give; Litu ae-lit- 2tia&i Ayu. LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST -Tr" V. "fTBT-h-rKurn.dj hflU5 Mm irtllflnG. AJF Uwisbueg.andmay be eo.,ulted pH .ivivj uuu uuiuj c,i..ik. . b. ..a. .1 i.u Koomi iu K. ' ,. -, ... . - - . 1 " 1 1-hr any'limf yn irinx mvU A-tiMtm Vr wAat jtw w ait to tmj Ai"V wk.it jfii hart iffI 4NJ tt brtur two; Mm "f;r wore mrfint'-r 4 rl -r qiiirkrr mi For gtxyi Ktp S3:! C" X Hon. William A. Graham, of Noit'i Carolina, ijaooounccJ among the persons enjujjed to lecture Lef'jre ilia New Vork lluiorical Society during the apjiruachiu season. , I'irf. ! We regret to learn that a now Saw-Mill, in IVnu lownsliip, Lycoming couo'y, the property of Stephen Flick, and occupied by Jacob M.irri", n entirely de..trocd by fire, on I uesday niht ofla-t week, 'toocthcr with about 4l),00t feet cf i lumber. The6ro broke oal about mid ; : night. Aa0i on Ffdiy evening Iaf, in the ! same lownsnip, a Ditrn otionguig to jacoo . ' : L : . ,: I t cOU,n..,..s ... cre cr..p o, ra,.. "" ay.wa entirely consumed, together wilh Uo CUW Ttje fire broiiC out b!kuiI Wl,n iwocowa, 3 o clock in the evening, and was d siiiici- . . . . . , Muiiey. It supposed to h-ive been the 0rk of an incendiary. . " F-'"y Wn-l.t" IWusmom di.;d Cincinnati, on aionaay lust from injuries received by a fall last winter. Her f ile I , , ... i i.hilosopbv. some edrs ao nmnoiied the currents ol our sociciy, and in some places au..doie . uuod I . - - . c' . sahle fir vchu:les of all kind-i. On Tliurt- ojuit. i i ii.iiii.il. u. un ai day afiertio.).! Mr. Kap,. " l,J:-d over with f., ot Northuiriber passed over witii tur tior?cs una a : convevntice coutaitiinj a larse number ol ! , 'he woikmen. We icr lUc '!'c "W the bridge, ami m his fall . . r , P, . rut to SaV, One 01 I i..,.v,.u il-iv l.-ll thru' pit.VIOU-1 day. I It tnro I fall IlltO I hli river, I . J .... ,, ,. . , rue uu llic l.liao oiik, uiap.nuillj; sccrm cf his ribs and otherwise injuring hmi se- verely. M,. Clemens, Senator from Alabama deiuucrt, ha-t uivin notice thut he Witt r I i .,1 ... ,k. v: ..r... ' ''""' Y " " v'' , rank 1 1 uicu'. ueiH.-rni on iW:tjor in-ncrai ... ,- , o .. f. i n V liillelJ fecolt. this IS N jilsl and well met tied tribute to Ocn. 6coit. As a mil- lliirj .... ie laj no superior, and even iruu Amt rican honors l.im u such. l riu ,, . .u..i.. i: iiic uociorsai msaurg are ipjarn unp in re arJ to the trea!menl of Hon. Waller . . . . . ..... ll.rUld deed. In tllC Case Ol Ualliel I Websicr ii is said his death was hastened ! tiotii.iH ! IIJSH liru I oy his tall Irom Ins carriage, anil that it ; he bud been bled at the lime ho might s'iU ; be lilll;f. 1 I I noma) i. i at! is, n.T3 uoen appoinici Post Master ut Danville, vice Gideon M Shooj1, resigned. rh Danville Intcllisencer savs, nil the machinery of the Wilks-barre Kollit g Mill, his now been removed, and landed on lite wharves of the Montour Company, at Danville, where it wid bo put in position for work, with the least possible delay. The machinery was taken up aod removed under the superintendnnre of A. fi. Voria- BottutGH Item. Messrs.Crop &Ccor"C, of Hariishiirg, have established nil inde pendent daily pajier bearing the above tide. The first number looks neat and is edited with spirit and ability. Infotmalion Wiintc-' Of cither E'ijah, Sienhen. Wirnnn. or Alva J'owiis. of ! Uusscltown, Canada linst. '1 ho wnter lias not beurd fiom t Item (or more than eats. liliuiild this meet llieeveofi ailJ If ;h,m 0l lheir descendants he tvoold l u I... ... i.. ...... .. I.. 1 1. fpnin Kjsscllown. Manmgsville, Canada East. J J. I'orer Rnwlv. Snrvovor Gmcral of! the slate, has br-in cubed homo to Craw- . ' - , . . u i ei I., ait .. f.. l.,i lha inilic .n.-innn lit loa ...sU..,.j, , ...s. . . milter, He hopes, however, lo be back at uitr wui ut vju.i.ru.iii-ui ot-tutcti.c ...rou..s of the Legitluiure. Lawlessmiss Our local columns con- ' tmue lo leeoid .mirages comnii tied almost every evening, againsi unoueiiuing cmr.ens. Highway robbery, in un.'requen.cd parU of 1 the town, IS not Ur.cotnmoil. Lust oat- ,i.. .l. .,, ,.,,, i,. 1B IripH i "rJj lnc LOurt rco " Acl a dera,rd f y lne ,f!lCce a(u misutniei.1101 ui to- dies ; nuJ, when their companion was con- vie'ed instead of being acquitted as they hoped, the jury, in gemr.l. and one of their number in ptrtlCUlar, was Chased 1 . irom the court house door until he sought saftty inu neiohboriiiji house. Since thtn ' J a . i . the marked juryman has leu the city, in ! nrd' rto?ave his life. Wiihin a few weeks, t':e iail lias been to-let broken, nivin It''- criy to several it worst iiiinalcs. Bal timore AiHcrirtw, Sth iut. From .he 1st to the !5.h of December receipts Of Hold ill the U.S. Mllll ill this city were 2,c-7M'l'0 a large amount fur the period, though not up lo ihe unprece den'td deposits cf Novemlirr, Of this ; sum i,210 000 were; deposited yesterday which shows a remarkable correspondence I writ It lit. nirmiml rpt.t.rl.,.1 to hi.v lu-n hrounhi by the Illinois, which nrnveJ at bt I t, , New York on Sunday. - - - n,, . , k?T.0E LTsET. On 1 hun-daV WCCk. tllC i , . , idav week, the ll.ll I . . . . " ,ta nr,.i iium. t hi r. nn I hi! fintmsito e- -1 e . ' . 1 Tt-'rv uarh. tuc uritr waima iu ui;tu.t c - i i i i 1 i i Siucc this accident bunds bave been 1-laced (L w j f tl c rurnP!iC 0f lunUne ... . h wider, and it lfi conidcred cate uuw. MVtoniitn. awTi r vt r . fSl lie Republic of 1 ranee has at length beeu transf.n-me.1 into u.i i.uii'iii.. ai'j tis, l-.tr.lr ftl,i,t .,irr-i ,.f rn. I J - a.-u.bv- v. jv. v ! pie as a President, now rules them as an ; ... - 1 ,- i - . . .1 ; ,;... . i. . 1 ... ruturo 01 iurone wnu an uncertainrv inaL . M To f establishment of a Bouapartist dvusnty may afford tuomcutary relief. It is the ! lt step in th. work of re-r-ction, and con- j Buniinates the devices and the policy that feSil hiTme enabled him to outrun the most dlstia- ! guished men who competed wiih Liia f.-r ! the Chief Hagittnrj cf the naticB. . . ... a o .a I I hint iwm. i. inj i bticet. O rt UUI.S. FISH. 31.0 ib. CHEESE. S00O : 20 lb. HAM. Kliich. and dhduMan. Ua.rj SAl.T.&e. for alo at Lewubun; Cheap Store by C. E. llOrt Efi i H. GERHART, Surgeon Dentist, r Inn Rcfidi-nce, 8oulh Third St., corn of (lie Board walk. LEW1SHCRO. S99 i:KClTOIIS' .OTIfK. Ii ETTEUS testaruniary on the last will and testament ofSmcu Ajibo, late of . Br-ugh ef Lewiabiirj, dee'd, have been i ; siwcnte oy " rniiei All r-rsons bavin' claims aainsl the estate will present llieni for settlement; ! aj M pcr,OIls',deV.ej make payment with- out aciay, to iM.r... .vii j""", Ex'rs 1A ERS AMMONS.S Lewisburg, Oct. 18, 1852. ". B. Bycrs Amnions will continue the iiiuiImt business el the late Arm of Htmu and AMiix,.ind respectfully solicits a continuance of the rubiic iiatiouage. ISYERS AMMOXS. 1(100 Enslirli and German AL MANACS for 1853, jii-l received ,,, fl)r sraluilou, di.tril.ution oae .njite vur pinwr.ee. Call aud get ru uivrnv jt .nni r l)a THOKMOX LHKISI GUAYDON'S FOiniS, .xn r i i: Tit EIHTKIN. j --.Vo .4r'.,--i.-v. ...rfr.... r .Via "f lt-i.lnrzx zliui-i X W.'iitit it.' Fiiiiai.. Noi:in AifKicA. A I'. S. 0j-.irc 7' r ni.istirn. (UtAVtHlN !! F.IKM.-S Ni:w am. r.CKTll Eiitio-. c . t j ..... ... .I.... ..... .f l.i....i.v. in Hi I'liur-tH rt.' '"""'n i'i.--i. C'ii-irt--r s-.-i..iifr anj Terminer. tii. riouCi.t ll(rictr n.l 4ui.ti.-ei i.rthr I'.ai-e. ro.irlli J,ti""- 1" vi-e-1. ( ..nr. l.-d, l.i.lar.-.-J. an.l A i-ip-rn . (i ,,,,, fUtU. f ,nc n : ;tli r. pim.s KspUna- lory Ni.tv. ai.il Itrt-finir,. aijU .". aud ir, t...ii-r-- i.e.;..... iu4.-s. y M.r k. .., ilji-fc. Ortito solium-. IVic-j oiilt f .,'. -Tn tl-i-" w.r I OtxvVa Ji-nri.) n4 it4 -omrsnt"n, flcn t otN r''tt-u.'". : -Hif utiitr"il o w liKh i w t1! iv-trO li-ttr 1 .- t- nrpj n in!u"V.) the Iscr-trnt' U! : T... ..II Ik... ;......... la III a., a, al at r V t ft ,f t"a t 1 i alrtl Al0. ' ef tl. natil .liitit& rlifl.i.J to liiln 1-v of th ijti" riaui Intis cuiill.it-J t liiin iy ii iuws lvoii.lauia. l-.-rt-j anjiant imatu, tumm.ii , I:ieii. root! ih? I.ikfnoMM-N taken uicruwiir iron, rinimcS ltlSTirrr CMrir US T- TDE mora, BINNS'S JUSTICE BCSIXl'ISS MAN "S LEGAL C.IIHE. A TKKATIK5 vn the 0ir ao.l K.iti... nf A!.l.rm-n art i .iii.tl'.-' or ttie IV.-ie-. in inr l-omin-nWHaiin oi i -iin- ',v.r,iia. iclj...L. il t r.-riht r.rui.r -'ut ""k.i K..tr... a..d mWrms n..; o-.iy .h.trTrr . uirv h.-U.---U1.-.1 ralual.le tn Ju.-lift-s of tf r. ae. rut lo -.,!..rd". T.n:.ni- and 0.n-rrl Asi-uN. and nwk.l.s t'.e I"'" 'I'"' Tu"l"?..U,:.t ZtiKl". i-olumn vht it r.ura.rt- lo l. A Sfe l!l liui'lv , .,.,,, ,.:. Al.l,-rin.ii ... tl.c of ei.iuieii.ina. titih e.ini..D. i 'lSi KeviMl, r..rnrtil aiwi hkoiylt, In Our Pri otilr I..n. Ju'lee liihwiu kix of Mnai'iAKi-e. tlit "It I not Aiilr th- bent, hut tte oal terj gnwl aork that wc hare ;..n iLo tuiaTt-1 i ntcss. ;Tr...ri;iT and halv. fitAiTtoE. n ao.iTi.ii.i l r:.:iiion. rratlv Knlarz.d anil tmiiml, uult-r tl- r..li- turial I'ir. lion .f fritui-ta ULaru.lt, ri , Aullior of Aiifricm ( nui uil Law,' Ac, Ac. InTao tolutu. r, 'TT;SOITiAT0S TUB LAW OF MMITKD I'AltTXKIt Slltl' in tiie L'iiitr-1 States, Willi full rrftrctic.- t.. tlie lat.-t autlieriliea. f:u-li..u anj Amrrtcan. llj t'Has.ta J. Ta-i a.T. P..q. lu One Volume. Sro. a:AOMer or la:iu-rs of lii'juiry from tha Country protuptly attended to. KAY imilTIIRK, Law PL'tH.!!..!". a u. JinllT. ll0 yurka Sired, l'hli L Iru, Motile Inc, &c. Jenks & Ogden, Ho. IOC, Hvih Third Street, PHif.ADBt.Piii a IMl'OKTEKs of Drugs, Medicines and Dve Slitlls. Manufacturrrsof Pure While Lead and Vanishes of all qualities. Wholesale in Phihis, Oils and Window Glass of all sues. Alcohol. Spts Turpentine, Burning Fluid, 4c. constantly on hand at the lowest prices. Superior Chemicals, Perfumery andtSurifical j fftS 1 3 . .- l?ept 10, IS.'.S iv $00!) 01 IA L LKNGE. "TTHATEVEK concerns the health and i mm . .. - . f happiness of a people, is at all times ot ' the most valuable impi rlanee. .... nance I ,?Ue or n will do all ia their .. prar,.e,i ,hat cvtty person , VnW,-r to save tlt'e lives tnai every person . r,,', ... ,.,o..,...c ineir own neaiiu at a.t aa.-rttioes. i tret it to ii ii tt, be in v duty to solemnly assure vou lhat WOUMS, according to tbe opinion of the most .s l.br.teJ i h. .i,ia..B, primary ran-., of a laraw niijoritv cf 'aH-aVM-H to i hich rLildrru n.4 aJultf mo , ,,a,,!r lf yoa . , aptjt. Mlli...iiy rUan,-eab.e . f the bvllv. I.rr Couib. slow l...r. I'ul-e lrrayular ! rein-m b. r ti.at all tl.e.-e dcr.ol WOUMS.and you suould : ,t u.e ronr.wACK's irorv sricrr. ! aitieie fooude) upsm iirieittiiw pnmic..mra'ie4 ( l. n lak.u, and ran be si'en to tin: mot lender intuit , SSn SM'SrNfflu.'. tonic propettiea of uiy Worm Syrup ore turli, tbat it ' ........k .'illutli. an M,ll,l in th. Ml.lmn. i.f .ia.ti..in. ; in),1lu. ,w .u,i .tr.-ntu t,. tne .toma. b. wi.irii mkM :uaniiiiiii.iB-m,dyf..rthoWafflkt.-dwiti; ity.u,. The a-lt-liiatt.u.e ruft 1 rformwt by Uio. syrup after I iM.r.i. mn.hn..- biM.i. uk, u-.t evident-conn bui-iht fli'ft'y o 1 1 rail others. THE TAPE WORM! Tit if I tlnf ino?t tltffirull W'-rtli to tVMroT of oil that ioftt the huiumii iittm It c"wp to an a! raiwt.iniJi fi nite ?ctizt!i. frrvf.min o rr& anil fatt nt l in thf i n - tiu.t ttinl toi,iaf!tt vti'vtm tiif iiraith t mm. iv j i? ' early prarr. In onler lod.troy lhi worm, a v, lhat llHawatDi.-t.il a, ld.au M-uitoatt trerv euvr- fniper to mse 0 t.. s of my brer l-.IK w a. tu r. mo.c all oltrueti..rs, lt-at the Worm Sirup mry a.-t d.roet ui-it tbe .,rtu. lii.!i mii.-t Issoak.n In d...j.ft. taM.-apooiilulla tbtw times a day; tlfwc directtou, fu- lon.ii have never Iss n ki..- n lu dil tg curiue- tlie utosi olntiuateeaseof 7".i Hoeat. HfkXSAfK'S LIVF.R PII.I.S. ' . I'l of tlie syst.-iii i? ntor.- Ilnt.le to dia.-a-tl'n t!io I I ... . ii wnnoMin rm innutiii IM ni.H.i. or 1.1. .ma the proper ai-lion ol tlie l.irf ; tt. .yttn. and i errtion t tlie bib.; so lhat any nrui.g irer effeets Hie other i in porta n) paru. ! r.4,iilla sarioiiyltf. in l.itri-r t outi. Iy. in later t outiiLiiiit, Jattodi ..,,.,-y .tlie l.i UIIUUKST, ail Bis-, .-la, " waa, iw-icm., wa.io ,.,..,- ,tni.L,ui thai i.ii.-l.t ii.dirute a ron.' a,ti.,u of . . J Vr.t.fi furiii.btsl bv tiatttn- to beal tbe aink, uuun-ly, 1-t. "" .. e-r'ej " ftnJ ftmith to tiwt iter vents Mstifui. rn'iii(r h-aith mil Mfw to nil .tfls f th- ie-nly. 4ili. A fatto-ntt? v. hi li tfU in irl' tt hnnutiny with the otb-r nurfui uu, anil ui'i ratii nu lit b au-i txi-r-Hinjr h"li- niArt- it n,rrm' t rud .lUrt-U m.ittir, and urilyiug itiv LritXrtJy wliKU i-t tt.-vs (JtM.Hr Hua n-Bton; biailu. TO FEMALES. ! You wilt find tl?,t-e Pills as tnrulunblr n.lift)e in uin.y muii-imut to hich vou are utct, iu .Lti-u- a-siiiniiU b.-Uf tt, rvtnitt;t!H.!rfuQrtioiialaiTHit.:i m-i.t : .tH.i,.imr.fi,.,c the iwnnd oihr cu.,i. , M, tutH-tualH lo 'Ul u r.i,;Iit all romp' jiii l whirl, umy J,? iniS. aveetlts wiMlllll. new aupuites, atltl store -ZrXk j... ' .1.- v .- s.- u l.;- St.. l'lulad , Ta. 8old by all Druggists am! Merchants in the C"lfTjr. Thornton V J. Daker. Lewis. , wholesale and Retail Agents for Union Valley; R. Keller, Adamsburp; S. Wiitcnmytr. MidrJietnrp; M. Speeht. Hearertowrt; J. 1 y'u'' Wl'w 5?,. m BRANCH FARMER. fodia RuWGIovesrnitleris, &c. otfNTKV Merchant, in making their pur- ( .i ,i i.i ..... m-ind these drirahie . . .": -fiilikr KaS ! I trtir nrir iiiiiiwu"- been mucn imprevcu in.ii - maJo verv durable. Paru'cuiar aiteutioa i i-" H.-Am on. J.enj tl-jt n-in.li,n..b:-in coM nJ ' J !i,in.l...tHH-Ml.-li.urtl.at th. will eu " i l:h....i..,.rrli.-v....l II in.la immxliau-ly. Tlii-J arr f..r .l. I.r Wllw. Bi!lln to- No ' .h,m h. AJ'f? ni.1 iioo.l.-.'. n l.si.iit.-iln.-t l"liilp.pi'liia. j. ii M.. II .VI. Srhiflt -r. -harl.-lr,.., S. f. Bart II . Cm. i..ti. l.i.k a..d I y all K.il.lr U. al. r. in tha t....i. a .i -;i i.a- r.itiuir. Morriianiai trruriin -- Oyster Saloon. AV!f; fine! im the Konm in Fairs'a w i AVlr: fin..,! nn the Ko(.m in Fairs a : I I ' , k w k in - supfr;r manner, i ,ie shw.riber is now prepared to accominodate , inH.vidoala and part.e withOraim c in slvles- share of puMic iatron;i(;e : ,j jt i ' C. F. HESS I.ewibnr, 'pt 15, !S52 New m Shop. Sanilirl Sliffr has nl opened a rOmp . on Market Square, betucen the Post Oliice an.! ; I.ynilalrs Bookstore, where be is prepared to make and sell Boots and Shoes of all kii.'Js, i for Ladies Misse. Men and Boys. AH for i sale. rVf'.U SHOES of all sizes, nrraiaiso done as usual. Pro.lu:e of all kinds wanted in exchange for work. By punetualitv, and usitiijsood materials in I the verv- best way, be hopes to share the pat 1 r.,tin-e rifa .1 iv.rrin.iiiallli i? lillblic. Lewisbur;;, Nov. 11, 153 -ciz. , .. . i. . ,C i .io.,..,vei.iniis at the aeei.i.liii' to Hie Lit. ..I uiipinveiueiiis, at mr- first door blow liinrt.b Store, ou the most reasouable terms, by s. L. BEIiGS TKESsER. I.e il.urj,', Oct. 27, 1S3S STILL MoliE XEWS COCERMC THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD I'. AkA i t' ht rxti wh j Lnruhunj tu I.tii t'stJiCH on the ,iniinl't fliroiiuti bv rUlKIiiilturs !! IT is a fait lhal f. II. It .,.. has aot I ta at tail inn. l. II. Illssri 111) a trad of a lite Cmnpaniea, and h is now openi d one of tbe best and large,t alorks of la' t I r e ti'iv'PIMi .,slIst. ever opened in this Country, an J of such styles aud quitlities a will givo saiUfa-Jtion to all. DRY GOODS of aU kinds, (iliOCh'ilL'S, Coff.s., Tea, Spirim. Sitar, .tlola.a,-t, Itie, Cbraae, Oarkera. r'ap, t'audlt-. Twlaus-o, t?.-.:aia. 1c Ato llanhcari; (JitcrHsicarr, L'tJ.tricare, J'uHid ami UltDCS, IatXj anit rnn4 nf the) taln.it atvLaaml l.,.t minlltw .-..! .. . . I tunrciias, uru.nes. uroont'. i:titiis croiind ami thy, Oils of all Linda, and olher ankles too nuiiH'rous lo mention all of which will be sold at ptices so low to a,Uni,h patch .sjrs. All kinds of Countiy PKODl'CE liken in exch'tmte for (Jootla. rrT-riuase uive nil a ca'l before nurcbasinz rlitenbrre, as 1 charge uothiut; lor lookmi; at tnv ,. , ., ... . .... - : (;1KHa. ! Crt i U. 11. tVIOOCL, 3 I3.VJ taut, lo lat mers att'i llvttsrkerpcrsl HICKOS S PATENT CIDER HILL. IN all former times it ltd- supposed lhat a large quamiiy ot t 'ider could be made only by using ,Jr(0; lhil ,uw, .j ; , wjlb(iu, M finf .. , -"1- . cheese in stiawand a -.,.,.,. ,j oi- rrs.ur. w te,milrA lo . " . . .,,.. t lh.. ,:.i, . -nn.i..,.!.!. !". . uti.t. .' it "" bcin8 f w 3 T "B? f "OUi:C.. and lo obtain this Ul.s.tl.factor, result t lne laiuier had to take all uu bands and pcrnapd j ,ix borie ,ca0J. allj dev,e . hole .lav that J could have tern mote protit.bly employed, lo ! tnaUe from sis to twelve battels of cider. To obviate the ditliculty I he farmers Lave heretofore labuied under. . h,, lun invenled.and Ibe statement of a few facta y P. . U not cl, ih Be M,.cJUe of the kind in existence, but lhat it is ihe most profitable that a man can bave on bis farm. Tbc apples are by this machine grated up into a 6ne pulp, so lhal it ie.uites l.ut a compatatively Itltl ptc-sute, and that but a minute or two, to extract all tbe cid. r, it brins aacettained by practical ex(ierimeiit that One 1'uurlh ntorecan lie obtaiiBsd than by the old ptocrss. Besides this it re.pjires only two hands la grind and make up into cider "IT.".'" .... ,..o...., i made on ihe old-fashioned mm-hities. On this press, on-ing to the compactness ol the poinice in j '"! t.Hc complete manner in which it 1. I g'ound, a ptes-ure of three 10 five lone wh eh , cal, f,e easily obtained will produce a more . . - . ', I faiable lesuit than one hundred tons pressure j on the oniitiary cider press, even if tho applet were ground as tinclv as on tho improved Mill : : and if tlie apples wete niorrly eiuahcd as on ihe - ut maebine, it would require a prtasurc ol two 1 huiidtcd tons to Produce ihe result acconioliabed Ku lni . n,... ,,ii Tl fn; 1, 1 by this Pah ut Mill. The following aie adduced as dccidVd advuiitacefi of tliid niacbiiif : First Ii mki moru Cirlcr tlia nuy other prr!. with m jrirrn qumutity f t iu a guto tiiuw. au-J with Ujiii b ! i; r iiud a-SJe Mm. Scm-f- It tuKt?a vlcnucranj swrcfcr CHrr thau anj OthtT IH.V-l.iUf. 7'AiVu "ii mn rt.iir ri.fer an yoa want ft, and mlii'ii t.nnt it--:ini iu quiitit.ti s fruta ouv gallou to 51X or t-st utv hnrivl- F'ttt 1 1 1 - ;tb it "i run prfa v.r "iirranta-Cbrrriei, IJriTii-, t iin!t r. hard aikl rallow- i' Willi it you rsn .-ivc O.NE riilKTIl of jour time 111 iniikitiir Ai'i'i.; nuio-r. ,s'tfi V itli it ijuq priudt-r , hop your Applet.. I'ota tr.1.. Ttirni) f.. ll'vts. I'art-ota, or I'i4 n, kina. for i'artle. N-r-i,M 11. tla u.- JUU clu at all times bare rKsH and sWEKT rider. The piice of ihe Cider M.II, uiih tight lo use ibe same on any one lattn. is $35. Price ol the Koot Culling Cylinder, $A. Tbe size ol this Machine is about 3 by 4 fr and weight about 100 poumla. It may readily he taken to the cellar, tioot-vaid. kitchen, barn door, or orchard, as may be most convenient. For sjiatc. County or Tonhip rights, or for (iranls to make machine in certain tciiiloiy for stated period, address (post ptid) IV. O. HICKOK, llarrisbarg, I'a. I"?" Person in Union and lh upper paitof Norihumbetlaiid coiinues. and in I'ettna and lltush valleys. Center county, can procure the above Machines on application to H. tt fUfKOK. A Bargain! 1 NEW Rockaway Caniage with V. aeti's for four lor safe chenp by CHARLES 3. C1U IES. I i i i I OILS, TALLOW OREASK, wr:91 Vxint. oiuo Mineral rami. a . wM a Uli'llTWI'T till. lrinTj Dev fallr0. viui u w. ... jn .a..iwof nri.m. ir. j. ii:,rris uiLi.D r.i.r(l 'u.in il.llmi ill. tin tlu in of tuw u. . rt" ,' UU Urti lANNKKa" OIU Vi.o kiaU aotl h"1- ti.-.. iHKU Ul ' WltJ PT 1500 Gallon in 'a..l. f nn Vrinn klu.li nti.t .U.-.lilir !"m IU u o-nl yr nllou. 60 Tom TAI.I.W UU:..-K It T ll.-a.jr l-ariiii. nl l'o:ir. Marliiu-Tji. in !! rein T Cak. ul " W H.li i.r. ti(Uir.-J. rrr: f'T lb. liO Tui. oillo M1NKKAL VAI.M, m UarrcU, at the lowest markrt pricv. .... . Machinery Oil. warranti-d not to ch.ll in tb c.iUrsl weatiior. nd eomiiU-rcd by ihne uaing it rqual to fjerm Oil. HniU'l Paint Oil, equal to l.inseed Oil, olher than for while. I am c.wiaiuiiily weening lare in;.;ilie of the njmvJ aim le.'. and ml niotlo to, " Small ,,;,.i, ,,, " it. l- lOXI. S(. .-,,, Si rundei tb iVail Si- House.) xew york, Feb tti5i Krtv w IIUSSEY'S GRAIN REAPER, for cutting both Grain and Grass. drrat Improrrmeuts fur 1S.')2 ! AM FAOTLKED and for sale at the Lewis-burr? Foundry by OEUUEs. M AKSH Ac TO. SOU AGENTS WANTED. $l,CO a Year. TANTEU iu every County of the Knited States, active an t envrpriMnir sir..s. lo engage in the sale ol souifti! t!te nest dim'Ks published in the coiintiy. Men uf jroiul addtvss possessing a small capital uf from f So to jlOO, will have such inducements off.-re I as enable them to make fiom J:t to Jto a dav proht. The Uaiks published by us are all useful in rharacter, extremely popular, and command Iarire sales wheiever Utey are oberetl. ..... i ll For luilher particulars address (posl.Tje pt!) DANIEI.S & t;K.T.. , . ... tt,- a I . . puLi.r.i'i i hi ' ...... ..--( No. 133 North Second rstieet, Philadelphia r.ni4:tl Liditnins: Hods. 4 rTEK man, yeaia' close investigation and t V liumarous eiiwriiueiitJ. the 1 att iilet. lakes ,. asura in iiifoimiui; the public that he has . anivrd at ibe true princiide of pioteciing lamiliia. I tin t IIiiirb and properly from the dr.tru.-tie inllu- j : of I IRUTNING. The calamines ; I The calamines that every t:.lv. Town. VtlU.e and founlry fall ; , vit tun lo amiually, thro' the i.r..ss neBltset.re ol .i i.,hal'itanla. ia bevond c-.lc-iiU'iun. eiet.it!y . ,,! rl-Milaiiut, eii0ri.lllv beyond Cecilia Ion. capwcta.iy Io n the leiucdv is so ea-J ! obtain this is fuuitd in ARMITAGE S lljlCltt UllllltCllC LUiUniiiCI tlCOS, lliroutbont tlie .1.1:1 tniuB. Lawilbottuw prwlai a J . . . . I n-l il-ui r.l of tl i. ut.rbcn:rains. and lit lltia alone. This l.od baa bei'n etaiini.e.l Ti) ,,,,,1,. au , p,, uM ,,,il.k- irmm. it i a,.l.l bv the mo t witutific g.ntlemrn in the woilJ j at tbe low rrrc t,:i per c-iy. p."M!:It,i57J,1,I1 , . . ..... . It... t -Mn. ....1 .n.o. I .1.1.1. Wi.t.lf 11.1.8. ITolei-ola n .tiunric, Jon"-"", otliet that have etaminetl them. irTommen.I and ... l ..f iiipm m the hiubrrt teimi. of apitrohation. and have i.roimunced them the only aafe rods in .1 . . ue in this or any olher count, t tor the p.oiectton of Lives and Property. )ue a.l anlaB is to divide and throw back a paitof Ibec-bciric tiuid Larn.l.s. lo the clouds ; in lime ol a stroke una rnai'ii s tne rod lo conduct that portion of fluid ihst llon . .. ... ;,t. .. ,t.. .lanoer of lea- I to tbe eatth without the sliRhte-l danger ol lea ving the conductor. I bis rod Ita many omer ndvanligrs over the old one. 1 be only place or Mne St. 3 ilwirs aluvc Zth, t'hilathlphia. wh. re nil ptrroiii are re.pcctfnlly invited to csll and oianiiue fur ibf m Kis. For sate U boli-sale or Retail by '1'HO'S AKMII'AliK. These rods bave been purchaseJ and success- fully used by the follow tin; individuals, companies , and corporations, whose names are cbeerlully aubmitlcd : I lu and n.vir r.i7i.W,.,iit. A. S. Kotrt. lior .i'i,..,.j.l,'.ll-iii,.r. Julie r-nral. J. M.illot.l I . . .; ' . 7. ... .. . ... . .tli... ...... ..i i 1 li.'J,".-. il'l'i- ni-a"kl.-y AoViaiiouer. Aiideita.'ti "l:r.u-r.. ! " J- t;nii.i. John .Not wan. Tib. i.r-.v-r. Ha.- A I i',;,; i. i !St. J w . ." ii direjV. i. l:,p:.-y Jt O... J. Nl 11.1111. K Ibirlrtl. J Otellahilc. ti. I1.-p t-r. lr. si.art'ie-!.. -ir. i-.niii, e. i-i,r...-.. . i.nii.Kj, Mr. .vi.oii. Or. I'a.tl. S. II. I'owera A t o.. J. VVitifp.-t;iiy. ; II. M'll.- tlie l:d llnuk ilot.l. ttta L.S. ArenaJ, tlie i ! i'riutr 'i-ru-u l . n.u.i.oii,: V it In ti.' N-'(. ' A'"- Jrr.tr' lli.ll. losinre t ri.T III. Jildr M'eiill, .li:'t---e tisTt'-n. Jol.n Nvtuian, nr. II. M'.Mur.ti:, B..i.j. lto'.ajtla. Mr" J. Uownui. (I j The only authorized Acfiit for the Counties ol I'liion. Juuiita. M.lllin. Clinton. Lyi-nutim;, .Noii!iua.b.-iljud, Montoiir.Coluntliia. I.nz rue, i. s a mi el iiouv Ilarlhion, Vnwii county. 1'oni Oider and Liters adJresscd (p.i paid) to Mr. I ll..0,er. will be promptly ...ended ,., lie j ,,ut ,, . ,....lr ol tb.ae Rod, m l.n.on county, t 1'''' . r.li: .(r-.si. Il.tril'y Tp.y.iknt Halfpenny. Wm. Jf.trr, John Ha-sa, iii-i:, i e. i.Te. .i.-..b smitii, iii.v.j ituui.. 11-06.11 ,'u;r;;-r.: zJZX'Z: i., jy.. ir. tiiarics w.i.on. ituiAm;,..i j;,. ii,n k nun. s:ni ,.i Ku.iir. '.,t T. lwc t'uu.druu. ii'Atfe .-Jt-eUael It -iru.au. EECOMMEStKi Tfoyx rHll. . .u 13. I hare this df rarcfully iti.--.-ct-t a rntudii t-r r l.i hln in; l;r. with Ti.iif ami itt.h x. onTttil hy Mr. 'Ihont.ia Armit!tSt t,u Iti-llvu ll'iuof, ti.nuet-tfr. an. linvr uo hit.itiou in iiTiii tliat it ia ntontv ih-: b--M I littTf . Yt-r M-tfti, hut that it b the only one I have t rvaiutiH'! timt i .m-trurri J on ftrii d -ifiititit hu-i-ph-f. It is with mix-h vUnitr that I rtTomtth-nU hi coutluctor to the attrniiou uf uwiterof htnHinr. H. MrMl KTKIR. I am well satififil that th Manw t in l.ihtniu KM, lntiufnotunil hy .Mr. Thoiuuw Armilaiiv.ol Phila h (phta. it thw U'it Ih.tt had cvt r li-ti lita-h-. I have 9-riit vrrl cr in the ituiy 1 ihr lawx .f fhrtrt- itr anil kUJtnft Mn.aitii bave uw hiitatini in iiatiit; Uiat tin lh-t-, are caiuflrut Utl uwii thf only )riiici)ilr if tuh-ty. Thf etn tne mIh w k is rww-ifil nd siiaT4l by tin- uiui'-t at (hr lop ftf the roil, nut it wo'il'l bt itnw-il't-. arri-l n,' to th luws of ttUnivt.'u antl n-puli:tii. f r a hu-Mtnie to If tiijur.il hy a ftn ke of H jhtnitip m hn pntt T.-d i.v on of tl t-M' rilf. I h.-f Wfn aciurintil with Mr. A r mil tie for M vi'rvl yrari. aul U f ti he .'4uiuu-nittl thf tuanuf.ir turf uf t.nxt rls 1 e.tu;ufil tli itriuc.!f ott which th-v wri n.ii.ttru'-trt). mi-? f it ruimiii-fil Utat thrtr whif ti.'-n ) motill Iw Mtlvn-lfl with roniptitt aurr-sw. Th- iii'if x-tn? th-niitil tor thff rodi.nntl tlic?xt-nivi-ahi in :U f-nriw j of th- i-ouutrv, tr aui.ec,iuiiii-iiialisii or tin ir uti'ttT nu siiKriority. " Tl! .VY K. WALLKK. 31 D. KHitig un. rbilad. Co., Aj ril lt. li-'. PIANO AGEXC'Y. r sia.IS4" n A VINO been appointed Aijriit for ihrrale of tbe celebrated I'iinos, m.tnufaeluied by Giro, vofaiir, riiiiuti., i 'be undcrsitfiied would be bap.y la supply any citizens ol tlie u?o,ui nimua eouituy wno may desire an Instrument well made, after ihe laical improvements. Two of these Instruments have lutely been introduced into Lewisburg. to which 1 am happy to refer any one. Tbe I'ianoa are are warranted, and if not satisfactory on trial for a year, they may be eschunced. Prices reason able Fi:.NJlrJ J. GESS.NER. Lewi-bur,,, Feb 24. I9S2. MOST KINDS OF JOB PMNTING, XEiTLY & EXPEDITIOFSLT AT THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE Lewisburg. COAL,PLASTER,S.LT,FlSIl,lROX and NAILS, always on hand and for 1 bttlt) by V. 5. JVUt.Mt.li 5. CU. MKDICAL UKKOltM rR. II. II. II IRRMnnU wutwiae lr ' lha citrx ii ( lwiabaif mm4 vicinity that ha baa ixn)oeJ iota North Third trrct, ta th, h.iaae formally oceu.iak by Cajil Paul,WDOTa th, (jatrinan Iteturianl I ba'ch. Thankfal for tb I.Dvtal patronsge brtberto retaifed, h esotinnr lo bBWi hut ptofcaatunal wriicN ! alt waa mtj destrr thrm. Ha prac'irrs madiriiM in aeaordaiiea with lha mo.-t approved ayatrnu of Mrdical Rrform (ire no Cal.ua,! ur Mrrctiry in any form ami hope to prove hiaualf worthy of lha catiUJaiKa of lha comtnoniij. Ha karfra on band, fur aala, an aifodura variety of Tajmaoniao an otbar VejelaUla Meilicina, far lha aaa of tack cu.tomer aa ata deire llieni. H ia also prppated1 to rhna and aittact Tetth. Lewiabuie, April 7, 1852 THE O.rLY TRIE PORTRAIT OF WASHLNCTOX. I 1ST published. T.B. WELCH! maKuifictnl Portrait of V'tJClVS veil (by permission) from Sriiat't only origi nal porirait, in the Athanaum, Boston. Tina aup-rb .i.-tur. arnrraarat amter th Mt-arintatid-enre of 1 UoJI AS SI.I.LV. tvq . tl.a iBin.ul and hk j Riftrt artiat, a. tt.e viily correct lAaneaa .4 W aahioau-a. .cr pnbiialir.1. It h hers cl.araru na.d aa II I craaun aork ol a. t ever produced ia tlna OHtulrr. Aa to tu t..a lily, if rfrr to lt:e Ictt'-rot ties atoplaal aoat uf W aa..in-. toil., a W .ai.tswTo Pataat KiTie, wlia aaya, - u, af thlul i.pria. ptnti.n of tl ev:biatd or g ami," atvl tol'tiicr Jii,T:caT..Svt of tlie Suprraac t'uurt of U tbt-t.-d Sla.:.., a bo aa.a. - A a fk (.fart iul"altrv ai-.a beauty mualatrike rvaty one who area it ; and it iaau law h..pv iu it. Iik-nra to the tatlM-r of tia c.uutry. It aa mv a;M.I S n uim- to lia.a a.m turn In mc aaya or ay i.,y L.ak and bia bolr .rpraranra ia yat atuuilly iatpiwad .'mill ni. m..ry. Tb.- (ortrait y.u baa iatirad aj pear I to iih- IV- l an a-roel UL'H'tM. raprcaanlinK pararetly tita- exf rc.i'tii a. wril aa U:e it TOi .ml fa-tut. of Ilea faca.'e !' AnJ uit.li.tMl ,iv,ila.V 4aa rfhWaWut a oWyaot'.. .o.A-il. Fka.-li.tsT frixMoaa aaya, tfca creaU ora ta adiiorabl. r utcd and aa.a.ari wnby uf tlio l palroti.-itt- of In i'l.l-lie." .-v.a M .rtnasT. tha atuu.t.a lirtrail p .i.,l-r, binI ll.e pn.il of Stuart, yonr pr.at to. tuv uiiud i. turrc- rruiarkrb thaa an. oll.ar J bare aaana, I w imtaiiux ia. ... niwt"j ' w v" r- , bw lUr !, . tt Jmt.ir..-dr.i.ofarai.' i tuanm-r. wl.irb all hoer-raaw l.itu moaiuervd a aaark. rbarw-lcriattrcf tbe illuitrioua wan It comaacaaoralaa. ... . ,. . Untr'l .lojAwjIwa fc. Mr JM ova tuy, vtttmw a ic ..'Tirt uj U.u -r. ' tu " ifUTM U J.Uom.ng Artuaa, Mul".'a, Jrrtl unit .Sc'rititn mccum aaoaa m, at. At l.tU Marehaut and Kiliot. of Naw Wk ; ar, R. tl.crnwL JVl IjtaiMin. of Pl.iladl4ia ; Ckad.r 11. i- lii.tror IVi.ton : etwrlr rraarr ui . i-o, a. . . aota ! 1 : tllm,r., ys,.,t tit. vl aeitH'trioa. ' ' siTAT.-t mi. s Ilia JCa-s-Ueocr MillBr-l Major tit-ri. W .Bf!d Seott. lion, tlrcrf- tt. I'alUc, ll'.n. Vt ut. II. tin;, Hon. lhn:ol -t.r. II. m i ...n H....I 11.1. u wi t'aM. Hon. tvm. A.ijn.baau. Uou. Joint I- hinnuy. lion R. V. W inlhrop, b- L. l. J.ai-ia it. . I!. H T.wt rtou Jol-U ltucr. ll.'D. J-din 11a 1U. lion. Uufaa l it. S. u-,lta l narlaa (claom. . tbe r.l Brown i.i..rarinn m inr a-ai.oa, aiam.a. it" aays "1 would ratlK-r a. n it titan any patntad cuty batr..r au .' fc. I' Wl.it.pla. Hu-bard HiidraOi, 1 Hon. Ww. t.erlt. LL. D . Jaicd Sparka- LL. I, ,. , ( f ttMhili.ul, lr,in(. Kmlpb w. IaKr. : ,"" mi., frvf T. f. I'ibain. t- T. Ilradlry, ttta .r..n. Ilsl..-k. II. VV. Ij.nu U"W. Wia. l.i:,aio.- Situma : ai ,1 la v I- c ra lool Taiif' Ut'l, T. B. Vaemuly, Sir Arrhi- w wr ,,r rinh aBJ Areb atrta. M.ilaa.lpLia- I. Ii IIi.ilv Sole Ak'.ut forth. States of Barters rVna- a. l.atna aud Ik-Ik ware. j Ti.ta Portrait can only be oluinnl from Mr. Byl, ; from biMliilr autlioiil-d ajetita. Arrau-uivnU bate ba. n made with tha Poat OAoa bv- patuuuiit. by wtie-l. eu,-k- -f Ui I'ortxait call ba land to au. i.iut. a-r tn.il. in p-rfret ord.-r. ai'eraoiu. by r-intluu7 r'i.a 'lara to D. B. Baaet. I MaII..if.rB-ntt.,lt Inno. sot up cifreaiy St Ui.m i 1'ortia.U, futuuboi at the low prttsr of amla. ' - i liav a e...y .-rtli f'.rtrait enJ to I ttamrar cr aeUf. Just issued, a magnificent Portrait of GENE HAL JACKSOX, Eneiaved by T II.Wku n.Esq.Ser the original j portrait patnle.l by TXt-LLT.Es. This portrait -,n ). a n,atch fi-r the Washinetun, and ia in crery respect a well gut up. Price 5,00 per jtopy. Address as above 3mti0 T.4IL.ORIT.G. as ' THE subscriber having taken tha aht.p t lately uecuptetl bv Kamuel Amnion. aa4 ft It Aminon A Montgomery, on Market j reef. Lewisburg. is now prepared to execute Cutlins and Making of Clothes according u ! ,ne 1 asluons aud un Ibe most liberal K ,n'. Patronage of ll.e late Firm resnectfolly oh- cited. JOHN MONTtiOMEKI. Lewisbur?. Sept. l52. Itorouli Ortllnanre. VT a Meeting of the Town Council of tl.e Bon nub of Lewisburir. held ihe :b ot j tl. t. ber, IS5U. it w as enaclrC I Ti.ai fr.. . ..... ... ... at,vi i,,r I'auat or .u. ... . .1 - r, . . i - ., ; ordinai.ce.no person or persons will be allowed ' ' P'" c"' a"' er any tuLrr ticscrtpl.on tf 'l' "J"' "v j " ' ' Js of lh,s B.-wuh I a on - . truci any .r ftie sireets. alleys, gutters or water I curses of said Uoronch, such person or par- -, ' , one dollar m r more than five dollars for each i nttencr. And further it shall be the dalr sf I (hc Cns,alIe . ,- . , son or persons who shall ol.strnrt any of ib streets, alleys, gutters or water courses, lo remove said obstructions within five'd.irs fn ru the dale of such nottee.and if the sa'.i ebstrnc li.ms are not removed wiihia Ihe lime so spe cified, il shall be the duty of ihe High Consta ble to remove the same, the cost of such remo val and Ihe amount of fine cr Snes trepcsrif, (which shall be determined by the Bnrgesa and Town Council.) to be collected from lli person or persons so otr.-nilin;,'. Published bvordrr of ihe Hoard. JOHN JIOI GHTON, Cleik. The lOtU Scssloa or TBS Lew isbn rg Academy Will commence on Mosvai, October IStb, iu continue 0 weeks. The course of lustrDctir.il in this Inslitotioa is calculated to prepare Youths to eater Col lege, or tor ceneral business. All branches of a ihorouch Academic conrse, including Ijn gUARes, Mathematics, and General Literature, are i.tughl. Tbe preent eson arrrila pood opportunity r.-r improveutrnl lo Young Men, residing iu ihe neif:hborlitKMt, who are al leisure during the Vt inier months. Composition and Declamation will receive careful attention. All gross, immoral practice arc strtc.ly prohibited, both ia aud about the school ; and kindness, courtesy, and a rpiril of honorable rivalry among ibe pupils, ar encntirajed. Tbe subscriber is desiroas to secare a class of lining Ladies. 7iii,,nr0r Languages 610. Higher Eng lish 8, arid Common Branches f, per session JOHN KANDOLril, " 1S5 Principal. 7 UST received an assortment of Ine-tonra rosewtKHl Melodeons, from Geo.A.Prmc ci Co.'s celebrated establishment, Buffalo. N-Y. 4 octave .Melodeons from C to O fib 4J do do C lo r 5 do do F lo F 75 Large 5 do F to F. Piano afyle, 0O A. L. HATFIELD, Lewisburg TO ( O tC Il MAKERS. STEEL SpringsSpring Steel, Iron and Brass Nut Axles, Top Prop Irons, plain and fig d black Oil Cloth, black and fancy eol'd en.im'd Cloth for Trimming, Lining Clnih, Coach Lace, Tnfts, Ac. Ac, to be bad at reduced rates al the cheap store of KREMER Jt CO. O f )f Vf BrSH. Cora in ears wanted on &JJJ tcc't er in exchange for t.ix -s tf . KKJiMER 4 CO.
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