7h6 Farmer. " , , - a m ssv Kuans in u asv j i W-TheNorthumberl nd Count-Agn- A ;culturalCollcgeinollcccntWy. Many! toning! Ate there any cattle, sheep, or iltaral Soc.rty met at Snnbury on Mon-' mnllfllcturcrs do we 0nd 0f sulphuric aeid, hog,,, that will not pay the expense of fat ff t ? ' nitric acid, and indeed every article in the! tening? Reader, take some of each-of vffi " hare no further inowl- th real l'haoh -bed-fed them until feraholts. Wm. D. Kipp, Jacob Hilbish. Jobn edffo of chemistry than is necessary for the fat cep exact account of the expon as.... . . . 11 r i-.i i a r w .: o , . ipp- j CrMTesnnndin Hee.-l. David Yomrt En. , - -J i rea-surer Mat. vv. u. uewtru . . I tuey occasieuauj can in vuu am 01 a cuem- librarian Wm. M'Carty, Ewj. . . - I ist to instruct them as to some special part Mncar Hon. A.Jordan, Hoiw J. rolliK-.lc, : .... , , , J. C Hortoa. Win. roye. 8am. shanuon, ! of their processes and had those inauu etaavloiMt Jas. Eckman, P. Overdorf, Joseph focturcrs received an entire and full chetu 'SSSa" with the usual preceding ,Bari, Charles Kiddfll. " J bclle-lcttrcs course of the University, they The next Fair is to be Milton. The time probably would hae been loss effective as . is to bo fixed by the Executive Committee. ! manufacturers. We do not mean by all We hope it will soon be announced, so that ' this that education is calculated to injure the Union County Fair may not interfere ! the practical application of the faculties, with it ' fittmilrl Farm hn flhem7tf ! No error is more common, than to snp-1 matioa which is necessary for those who j ruin, while Poundwiso moves easily and, pojethat erery farmer should be capable follow such callings to possess, to under- happily along in the road to wealth. of analyxing aoils, plants, &c. It is true j stand which, is entirely sufficient to keep Matm Farmrr. that a knowledge of the constituents of the j the best talents active of those engaged in j jj,ld December. The past month has oil is necessary te enable the farmer to these pursuits ; and an estrangement of nnconim0Bly wbile the corrcs judge correctly of the kind of fertilisers 1 the partios so cugaged by amass of knowl-j p0uftB one 0f la,t year wm unusually which should be used, but it is not neces-j edge not connected with their business, . anj 8evcre. y references to old ary that h shonld be capable of making ' sometimes produces a deleterious effect, ! rCg;,tt.rs of the weather, we occasionally these analyses himself. We have already j and it is for this reason that practical men 1 find a warra anj peasant December. Mr. published the analyses of many crops and ' may observe a want of singleness of pur-j Josllua Whitman, of North Turner, who shall publish tho analyses of all. Tho 1 po" with the great mass of educated men, jlas kcpt a journal 0f the weather fur more constituents of the soil are easily a?ccr- that causes them to repudiate the applica-' jhan jj.jf a c,.ntury, sends us a shetcli of taincd, and at email expense, by expm-1 'ion of the scicuecs to their art. The.)tiic W(.a.j)er 0f the December of 1S00; by encfd chemist. A farmer fel'lom will j obj.-ctius are generally carried too far (lj,;swc gcc tiat Uu Xjv. 27, Thanksgiving eeil more than three or enr analyses of j fine, a fair knowlclge of tho principles jar tbore was eighteen inches of snow soil during a life-time, and he will "fiad it j of the adjunct sciences will bo fouud use- j Ujl0rj tie grouuJj and go d sleighing, but tnni eonrtmieal to have tho made liv an f"l to the farmer, while those who attempt ; ixuiotfr came iu warm, 3d and 4th clou- : j i...:-. i I : . .. 4- - cxperieiicuu anaijiieiii cik ihim, iiiau io ;iv- tempt to study the Fur.jct 8ulTicieiit!j t ! '! 1"S 'l'"'"- tJsto for tLc a3 , 10th very pleasant, 12th very rainy, 14tli j ?i;ol-AX 0N- TrlE T-w of mmitvd paktnki: mako thorn himself. Farmers, like oth-r ' aiuouut of persouiil atieutioa t the details off pca!)ant wann 25tli for. ! ""'' in "ir1 flfur'ilf,l" men. arc occasional Wf.ok?aiidocclma ,Jlkn'J trmcr. CLriiitiuas d:ty) cloudy, no frost iu the I J .trii, k. i jjiie.w 7 rf f .-. -.- " I jw-orltrt or l-'UT of Inquiry from tne rountrj turn Inir.ttiiif ti!I tiior norer r!prii it. " " " - 'Eecesrarv to bfcoino btudonts of hw or niedieino to meet these exigencies, ami j they prefer to emr.h.y the cervices of ex-: J . i- t penoneed jurat and ineuieal practmonors, j to fitting thcmsulres to , similar duties. ; The samo fact are equally apIii lIe to ! chcinistry. Ev?ry fanner, and indeed ev- ; err gentleman, should be capable of rend- 1 ing chemical rationale understanding!-, ; utionalc understanding!-, ; dUposed of; and after selling such an ani-: prcvemeui it now nearly compimen, nir.i ave read our twelve mini- i i, a heifer for instance, you inny Leari ' "n'h,n ma.n.ngto do bul the puinng - rc- rr. n 1 I .. ,-. . ; up of ihe auperslrutlure. It is txnrcted iur.se 01 5ClentlUc iloau- .umethinf liko the lulliiwin.T : , , ... 1 . , -inetiinig iiro me xonuwuife . that the b"ftta will he running on it earlv . ... -rt'a f,l 11 oViH I 111 1 Tl -1 1 and thoso who hav Tcrn, eiilitled " C log lor farmers, in vo.s. 1. anu 11., ana , T 1" 1 I liave continued to read the various die mi ical articles we have puML-Lctl, will find no difficulty in readily understanding what ever they may hereafter meet with iu the application of chemistry to sericulture. 1 miff :tf iii nrtnn TriiiniM (I l.pnu lis slight knowledge of self-defence tempt hira into quarrel, and eometimei with thoec of greater acquirement than 1 i.nself. A poor chemist is more likuly lo make errors than the corn rnon sense man who follows the directions of good chen.it, ambitiou are injured, bcr children and self: withont attemntinir analrses himself. No): , k 1... , t... . I . i -- . 1 i chemist and ruwr, provided he has to ajj,garjv poi;CJ. f Ucr husband. . call on the results of his fai m as the source j j he rjcture ; rcvorsed in farmer Pound of living. He may, however, in a singh j witjC( wll0 nln.33!j cepS uis best animsls week, giia so much knowledge of cheuiis- , un(; fuIi growll . tim, selecting bis best fry as will enable bini to avail fully of the ! ,rcvdvn for his own use, he soils the rest, labor of others. The fourteen constituent 1 If Le 1)M , gooJ Jrtung uorse) uc wjij WJ of tho soil, and the properties of each, , lhnt bc niakea filJC ,eam horse. a mrej should to ctcarty understood t.y thu tann- ; cr. We should know what ciithcuitics will occur from the absence of each, as well as the best manner of adding them to the soil wheu found als.-nt. He should be able to read the analyses of plants under standing, and readily to apply the reme dy whea required by soils. . Thj "P'"' t onr gci and particularly of our OQujQtry, is to acquire kuowlcdge ' wltbout reading through the necessary mount of primary information. Now tho chemical terms used in agriculture arc but few, and they may be easily laarned with their significations, in a sir. sing; and those who have foil pages from the commencement, can not bc . at a lee-s for the meaning of any term we j (II .A . 1 i maj use. mose cau nut nanny uc uioic sioiJ.IifieJ. Manj of tLum express abstract names, which are no more difJL-uIt to rec ollect than the names of ouc's acquaintan ces, or the namcit of things with which we have recently become acquainted. Indeed, the terms ucJ hj tho farmer hiinself, are full as tl'ulicuU to learn as those connected ! with chemical agriculture. The names of J farming tools, iiupleiueuU, the words fur-: roie, furroic-slire, aud a variety of others I loo numerous to detail, arc as ambiguous ; to the citizen merchant as are the terms ojyatn, hjdnyen. ic., to the farmer. Johnson's Catechism, Norton's Essay, aud Aroott's 1'hjsic, if carufully read, will supply every farmer with a sufficient kuowledcc of techuical terms and their ' uses, to enable him to read understanding-' ly, every Look in existence on the subject ! of agriculture. Many arc now advocatint; . . . t tha doctrine that farmers should bc bota- nists, geologists, mineralogists, Ac, but this is neither prscticablc nor desirable. It is well certainly for the farmer to un- f3rfta.ni so mnoli of liotnnr. irAoloivV- ami , . ,, . , imueralogy, as will cuablc bint to hare a clearer view of so much of thoee subjects as appiy uirecuj vo u c.tuug, uu tue,, , ne may icu j u.ufi .uc u.rvUv gr,- ( cultural works 01 sac usj, iuu euiu puma- . rv WOllts of a didactic character 0U these ! subjects as are to be met with. Agricultural Colleges, aud even Agri- , cultural Scbouls.benctil fewer persons thau has been anticipated. The lectures -of a practical agriculturist who bat: induttriously Cvlkled t';gethu lint fats vtLttttCtl w'tb J the adjunct sciences arplioable to agricul- i !iurcwill instruct a ercater number of ! fa.ltl.ial fn panne Aria VPlf. than will an m,fntur nir of those art Mrs. It is Iran I ii .t . ... but that agriculturists as well as manufac- turcrs, obtain a varic'y of practical infor-. ! m'rf.-rt master!) of those sciences'. , i t. nnnM-!nA 1Pe na ! . EAllUVl iciiaywiw auMaimoi i Fouadwlse. There is a Farmer lVnnywi.se with whom J nui atquaiuU-tl, who will ociaioual!v . . r 1 e . " lfie g..d heifrr, steer, or colt, for Lis neighbors do keep good breeds, and ho ; ,j accident Peesiolially iK-neGttcd there-; by. When lie Las such an animal in l,i flxk. he is apparcatlv uneasy until it is! dUposed of; and after scllim-such an ani- . . . .. . . I eli ruy dear, 1 have sold tho big htiifcr for fifteen dollars ; is not that a good price for a heifer of her age ?" 1 Good price, iudecd !" his wife would ; rnti tf vs.., Ii.t) Kntfiv Ii.im onl.l t.'A ff 1 , ,. , ! tiicm cat-nammeii. crooxcd leccrea.Krawnv ""J l i . i i r rbe rcason tL;lt our ttle always look so ; badj ,n(j tuat wo sail so little butter and cleeae is, that jou always sell the best' heifers" J IW woman ! I r.itv bcr ; her Pride and c ...... . 1 economy nro crniniieu uy ino luousu anu shc w;i m:,ke a Cne i,rced marc. " And what will you do with that?" 3.13s bis neighbor, pointing to an ordinary animal. " Between yon and I," says he, " I shall sell that colt the first chance. Such an animal spoils the looks of all the rest, aud will not pay for his keceping." Thus he will sell his poor steers, heifer, theep, and pips at the fir.-t offer. If not j Triennial Assessment of Town.bipa and l)orouh. to ihe Counniwioners, O ca -a! k ; C9 o o e-. Cm Uc.ver Township I BffJ,oB,"e, $.139 39. I6.C1CI S7,9'i0 IC.674 16,715 IM Sfi". 3US 07Ri 35S.r66 2S.D5S 10 360! 0 9981 1C.7751 Ei HnfT.lne do. w Buif.loedo. faaalral Af. 15.900 17.450 in. 387,734 ! 18 442; 48 100! (;(,,,,, Hartley Ji."5' . Ltmettone Middlecreek do. i. d.. do. d. do. do. do. do. do. 136.723; 13.087 S3605' 432.76; 24 528. 37.300' 316.339 16.573 10.275 208.448 101.0S0 674,115' 187.87 1 j 318.SII2: 11.914; 11.825 3C6l 10.800 2SC85! 69.275 Penna Perry I'nion : Washington White Deer 14,292! 20.270; 15,133 22.425 241.757 14.427 ,050 niayj' io..iaie jb.uou; I.ei,hui Borough Mifllini ur d New Uciliu da. 214,315 6.875; 66.050 69 344! 65,292 6,2 1 5 26,400 S278 32.790: ClTi S-S t'VT rnrinsnt lo T.atv. of ttio .rr.tA ..l.i. mt .11 nronsrta ro.1 and narannal wl cle CVC- j and o' ets and lliiug (except watchtv,) wuhin each Township aud llorough in Ihe County ! niarrhva bare nialetiM-m w.-k and tl.ilun.t.,t. the i may prove that i 0 , .. . .- . . . i. .t - . . . , . .i . . ... ... r l-..n. ..i. im ain'li. lhat it nl iK. kiti.t in 1 ..t oi I n on, euoieet 10 i aiaiiiHi m ios laws 01 mia tommouweaiin, wneinnr tor .-.me, inuniy, '..mic '"i- n ... ........ ------... uWeil OUr I ... , . ' . ' . . . .. . . , ... . . ,' : ,tai. without an niual io the dalogue nf ainbeinea , ..:,.. ,lf .Umi m 5.331,13l!2G5,939;521,965;298.78i;3.60o:47.69S,'57,725 3 590 80 6.533,329 .j, m. in aeeorjanee with the rt e nil Ud ' An Ad lo provide lor Ihe osmnarv etHmaea of the tiovernmeni, payment 01 ma Interest of ihe St.te lirtl," &c, ajiproved the 27th day ef July. 1842, publish the foregoing : Kiatrment ; ami at lha same lime hereby girs I't'BI.IG NOTICE that on Movnsr the 31st d' of Januar inai . ike l.unmia.ionera wiH meet at tbrir Office in Net Merlin for the purpose of fiimlly dteuiHig whether aay of the valuations of the Aneasor have been made below a just rale, accordinf In the meariiii aud inteQtion of will attend if ihey think proper. Given under onr hand, at out offi.s is) New At t- A. J. FETtR'', Citic. LEVISBURG CimbNICLli & WEST li he would fatten those that would pay : the expense; and give awaj those that would not." Not pay the expense of fat-! ses. and you can answer mis question your self. In this way' fanner Pound-wide al ways has valuable block ; ItU steers are ready sale, and command a good price; his horses are tho best in the neighborhood, and the first to be looked at by purchasers. So with all the animals he raises. Penny wise, on the contrary, is thronged with an ill-shaped, worthless stock, that none will buy aud pay the expense of raising; which are continually eating out his substance, and making no return. Thus Ponnywisc drags on a miserable life in the road to i .,.! . .r. r t- j nanu, v cti-u v "" uu in, j rrrrmiiil tTinn trpntlmr frit rirnmur t.I.iiamrr ;e 1 to soft woatLer follows till last dav of the month. Mmne Furmir. , " " ". " . XT The tramhp Georgia nrrtved at New Yufk i,ridy ,, brtn jg 1 10 pnsi,.. uers and 82 500.0(10 in gi.ld dust. Th" Ctauesa are ieaioi; Culiiointu in considcr- aiile 4iumuera tor their nuiive country. North Bcanch fasAL. This Stale im prcvenieut is now nearly compteled, hir.l- next aeason. TheRu.wn have ircrntly experienrpd ! another terrible defeat m Lireaasia. 1 his brave and devo:ed oi!d again hare their j rnouniaint 10 inomCiVCS. On Monri.1V Ifls-l R voun man br the ! :. s . " jt . 1 t:..i. ..1 n 1 . L .-r. imiiw: ui nut nuui f urman, mm tru awui Chemung rieer about one milt ab.ve the dam io Athens, Itradlord Co. II j father, mother, aud brother, stood on the bank and o, mi. nue. v...rmun, egt-c. aooui .. witnested the whole scene. 'Ihe body ha D0' J 01 Letn Albany, Jan. 4 Th& Legislature ofihis Siaie was organ'zed this morninj. Will- tam II. Lurllo Democrat, waa elected Speaker of the tlome, Concord, N. II. Jan. 4. F.x Governor IltfWiard, ol this S.ato, fell last night and broka his left arm. It it understood that a movement will be made in the Leis!aiure to day, for th re moval nt the reli-rious test from the Con stitution of (he Slate. TrtE KeAbLvc Katt. Rod The Read ing Gazelle ays not a single passenger in the (iaasener cars, has ever been killed on this road, since it waa first opened, eleven vearsaj-o. 1 h re are few b tier rnansged roatls thnn the Rna.lin. rna.l and fo .... . . ter Presidents ,ha TucW Sliamokin nn noil knnven hero. . ih .... .l T ri -, principal L ijioeer on the ranama Rail Road. Union Count v for 1853. at their O.Bce in New Derliu. -: -nil 2 r- C 1 I - 5 g Si I 3il o i 2,. o i i - 2 I. ol B I 5 ? Ol 11" ' s! Jr I mi . ...l.t).. 2 175' 2,550; 1.973! 550 4 5:17 1 200. I.S75j 400 1,300 350, 3,058 6,550j 890! 2511 4.09l I fi.M), 4165! 500; m o 3 6 H b : zr 8,G8fll 3 415' H 397,'ifl'J 50.500 5 : 10.650 15.700 11.77 9,117' I5.74S) ic ..... 516 098 401,712 291,919 124.125 797,775 231.602 83.860! 6 900 4 020 16.520: 6,706 2,687 175 1.264! 3IMII aoo. 4,280,10.600 1,463: 1,800 6,257 2.527 6S5 2.415; 725 3.0791 5,850 3fi 1.2fi9 13,015 291.3H9 278 227 5n,S91 134.434 157.5S2 i j70i 49 1 00 3 500 2,491 13 550 300 13 10 095 S 3.247! I.IPOl 3.?00 I 3 1851 (,50dl.29Q 21 provison. conlvm,.! in t!ie 1 lib section of the L this Act wheo and where all person, interested Crrlin. the 4th dsv nf Jipoary. A D, 1 953. GEORGE HKIMB CH, MUO.N K. IIEfiNOl.D, )C'.i srasiesriis. ADAM SHECKLER, ) H. GERHABT, Surgeon Dentist, A -T bin Residence, South Third St.,-corn t of the Board walk. LEWISBURG. 399 ifamUfi (Srortrfw. rX BBLS FIstHaiiO Iba. CHEESE, SO00 O O lbs. HA M. riiteh. and Shoulder. Dairy riALT.&e. for sale at UwUburg Cheap Start by . . - i r ' - C E BOWES - fi It A YDQN'S FORM S, KKW AXO FOL'RTU EDITION. -X M'nf. MtttotrU, Mm prima ?M V k-AW or I'hiuu.. K.tm Altaic. L. 8. oumi. JI KT PtTtLISHEP, ' GRO'DtViS rtitois Nsr sso yonnrif BniTioa. r -....,.r..nnn .! of Prartke In tha Viurt of 1 r-.mu.oa r.w. Quarter Se-sV.ns.Oyer and Trliier,tl.e riuprest and lirfiliniir ifflin nnu in- " - rimOtvii oiHcm Jiwti ofth lneT 0,.rV' I -"""' ..rror-n r..- "-.-j- - to the ifeaeni Maw - -TTT I.'rr.T t..r t unj'iMft-n-n-!'. nJ New au.i " i'"i'"-1 I.eniv. In a. By Komst B. - lUne, Ibi'.fc Ottaro Tulaaw. I'rico only S'tu. surourrtKiiio. "In Mil orV Jiwnet) and Ita eomranlon. "Cr.ATM.V. r.M," (the rpuwi..n wlifch on.Mii.lwd w no .u.r. Ml-tnlU -km nd .11 tlx luseination "M"MT " .'"' dirlmr of lb tu.uori.ia .luti.-. r.in.ll to bita ly U taw. of lv....lui.--i'.v o if V lion. lie, Wrv?lloS TO TTFl AIIOTK, BINNS'S JUSTICE . ATO KUSIXKSS' MAX'S LEGAL GUIDE. A TRrMTIES on th Offlw 8ti HutiiMi of AMrrufn nnil JtiTM'f tlir lVi.rM.in theCotnai"n winitb of fvun 93 Irstiia. inHu'liuc all Dm iv-jturcil Frtat of I'ltM-ft nifl Ikjrkft Km trio-, mtd ntimlviu; not only whrTir may In iifiu-l rnliuiMi ti Jnsiicv f th- P-rt, hut to liiilltirl, IVimnU siti fl -n'rrl A-nl-. iiI limiting tio Tiu:iie Ii::t it iirKrl? in. A Safe Ley1 fr tinsimM M.-ii. Iy J a( it Itimi, 4;t Al'trrmnn hi tl ity of l'hitt!t litltia. hit i It fMittort. tU-tini'd, (Virrot-UJ iir1 OmiIt Knlftrjml. fif F. WticitTiT, K.1. Ju One on It tif iMt. 1-ut ouijr ftrjU wvrk that ehr un Ui sul'ji-cU' TRiirllAT AMI IIAI.TH PRATtOK. X.- an.1 TliW Klili.ni. tiu atly Kuliirg.Kl and Inij.roinil, unu. r in.' ! oril Dirmion of riMH.ii- hnru.ii, Ki .. Amv1.ieM, trfuimal !, ' a Two Volutin-, .--.nr.Liu ntiLuditl (. tx.W A lKtJ I II M., r.-.-, uw Piswnwn m rH--.iEsiin.ti3t. smin.l hkj r.rf Airt,ivi7 PIANO AGENCY. HAVING Wen app.xntcJ Agent for the alo of Ihe celebrated Pianos, mannfictured by - FO. VOGIIT, Phila!!., the undemicned would be happy 10 eonply any cii. n. of il.e Suu-hautta count.y "ho may -i-o r ii.Se instrnmenia have aleiy int,0jUced :nt Lewir-hurs. 10 whi.h I am haLiHY ti reier any one. 1 no i ian.i. are arc warmnlc d, ar.d if not tali.fact.iry on trial for ..... u.. ...i..-..i a reir. IlieT ninf be exenaneeu. - - - FK J. GESS.NEK. hewUborg, Feh 24. ISS. 500 AGENTS WANTED. . il,000 a Tear. T ANTED in erery County of the United y V States, active and enterprising MEN, to engage in the sale of some of ihe best hook published in the country. Men of pood address rjosscssinsr a small capital of from $25 to SlOO. J will have such iuduceuieois offered as enable them to make from M lo J 10 a day profit. The books published by us are all useful in character, extremely popular, and commaud larjje eales wherever they are offered. For farther particulars address (postage pd) DANIELS ic OETZ. (successors to W A I.eary A. Co) No. 138 North Second Street, Philadelphia fln43a 000 challknge. "ItTlHTEVER concerns the health and V happiness of a people, is at all times of be iii.ici .itii.ihle imoortance. I lake it for . 1 ' . ...... 1 .v... n..k..n u-iii tin no in ineir ' s"""r" """ ssle ,hc '' cf !,e" h.' 'd""- ?"? IKffi f . " , SZ7Z ! i.itv t Hisi-aava to whiel, eb.Mren aa ad.lta ar Iftolr. jr you navv an po.i.w - f,. MU,t.,f r.w. ...otiur ii,.; I'-r-'h. r.i m a.!.- ..I. t ,wrr at ins' AflV lianilli aa aim rtliiiivra ' of tin IWIy. Kiy 1 ouh. Slow l'. r. 1'ali.e irnnniar 1 l .. .ii. 1 U'llllllii.aiiil tnuihuuU rcni'moiT iiif a.. iurwui-w . , 4 at oure a.fl Hie mninljr Anrtirl-f..uil..lu1.oriiillt!c.rii.ri1.l,,.r.irounJr. i ..1.1 l..nr... U-ini n-ro-etlv ife nan taken, and enu b i-ii to ilio mot iu.lrr infant in ifiiiniy 1011 an.1 tn-nutll to the .t.miJlfh. wliwli uiaas ir.fo intilmVmV-lr The at"nilimc r otrt.iniiMt !r thoi Syrup ader -1 - I 1- m.;Attm nf it. B..IM Tl.ir rnY.-Bn ofco o.. w 1 elliracy over all ..thers. n n t M r ( K .'1 . i THE TATE ' . m tl.. , Tt.irt. the moat .l.nirnlt worm to ueairoy o. i..ii 10. human sv.-t.ni II un.ai. to an ainvw iuu.-..- ' nitr lenirth, h.vomlii( -o oil.U ai;J fwteii.il in th- hoes- , ti awl noma. h. . IJ-eiin the health M sadl.v a. to St. Villi, tmnee. !,,.. t'-t ' ifeiera.-rcl that it is """ " I 1 Vi S : .arl irar. . In order to .le.troy tins worm, a Terv en. r 3 Itetu- tn atuienl inuM ! l u.ine.i; it would therefore be ... .-1 e ..iu liver fill. M. an to reiiloTe , all obtrurtioiis. that ibe'Worin Syru). uuiy art dirrrt ul-o!i ll.e a. iu.. hirh mu-t I tuketi in f ' i tal-leiMHtnfulls three time?, a .lay: ihese direeuons fol- ' owert hTr-er he. .. k,,n lo ta.! is curing tteuiMi ' obftiuate ea. of JJ- Ho. at. I HoiiLXSArx'S I II 11 M.LS. I Xn lart nfiue teui if mure liable to .iene than the I -. : : -u - ., ..aar,rv the h;oe.l- or viv- ' ine the rrooer m-eieU 'n to the bile; M 1 llitl miiy wruilK iartionnf tho Ijrer eirerti. the other In.portwu !" th sjr'U-m. and n-.ulu larioiifly, in Liter i oui,.i..ini. Janadiee. Hvpe,.na. c. W sluml.l, therefore, watch eiery syaij.toin U.at niiht ir.d:mte a r..u a.ii.,u of! ho l.ior. These Pills la-iui: e. m,ioed ef .Wi 11W 'oi.r furnu-lied by nature 10 heal the ei. k. namely, 1st, i An CiwYnMfll. whleh aili'lllrnt the 5eer.t.oU from the ' I i,ulnioii:.ry aiucus ni. uil.ra!.c cr iiroluutcs the duibaro 633,436 ( of scented matter. 2nd. An JuVruh'r. whe h rlianees iu 3b7 2G3 V.iae hit-iplieablcand infeii.iblc manner the certi.in nior .no,se : hid aetion of the system. W. A ironic whirb (rives tone 00 , aniJ ,tBjn;.(, to ll.e aervniia i-yftem, reu. wins hinltli 475,6fi3 and rior to all part of th.- bjy. 4th. A faV.rt.c 1 04 ' whieh n,.ta in iMrfirt harmonv Willi tile other iUKreIienla. , - ,;' .u. ....i .,.lii., ihe whole ui.wol eomi.t and siUatl m .tfcr. and l ur.fjing Uie bloot, which detroa di-aee sn.1 restores hiMlUi. TO' FEMALES. Ton will find then; Pills an iaralaahle modirene in ui.-.ny eonijilaini to whirh you are suhj-rt. lu obnrne IH.nn" either total or partial. th y bain been found of in .tmiable te-ni ht, reatorinjr their runelio nal si r.in. menti. ' to a healthy aetion. purifying the blood and other SuM u elTii tiul'ly In put to Uik'h all etioiplahiU wh.rh nay ariae from female irregulariltrs, a" neaiaene, gjuuinefs, dimness of rijiht. pain iu (lie esle, bark, r. None genuine unless signed J. N. Hosis sacs, and others bring base imitation. Agents wishing new supplies, and store keepers desirous of becoming agents must ad- tho PmnriaOor J. . riiiaE t ir a. Al bis ! I nk..!..t.L.e Nei 19H nj.trlrl mi) ftlutlfO HCO St.. I'hilad ! Pa. ' . Kohl by all Druggists and Merchants in the United States.- . 1 Acexts. Dr. Thornton &. J- Baker, Lewis burg. Wholesale and Ket.nl Agents for Uuioit Co. Davis A. Schnnreelinsgrove ; Stitzer A Bph Mililinbnrfr; Vounftman 4V. Walters, Dry Valley ; K. Keller, Adamsburg ; S. Wiueamyer, Midillcborg; M. Specht, Beavertowa; J. D. nielfeirdeifer, Nw Cofiisabia ;- A. H. Imr, 'ei.t Ikli. . . Tatcs sais 2i csis BllXNCIT FAllJIER. India Knbber Gloves, Kittens, fce. 1 COtTITR V Merrhanls,in makin their pur chaser, shoold oot Delect ibesf desirable and saleable articles. Tlir maaofacmre has been ch improved recently, and ihy made very durable, ranicular aue.moa requested l the JVj?-iW Gfores ml 31ttent. thr m In.ilnnMMc In raM awl wrt .iil fl.l thi. 01. w n-f. wa thl .. I "" tb. SHKIi.-oi.rhi ii H.n.' UiMdul-'ly. ai Ml II. W. Scl.ifflw.rinirU l.ln,h.C. Krt Ui. Cin. hmtl. Ohio. ...J I t .11 l!W IH .I. r. in Uie 1 k n. a. -.1 k i .uiiiin urrriunui ccaipm"j - Oyster Saloon. AVIXO filled up the Rooms in Faica' II near brick Mock in a superior manner. the snbsrribcr is noa prrpareJ to accomm .tlhrii nn;rnrrrred to aecomm'odaie inHi..iduts and parties with Orstcm eic. in I the best styles. solicited by V. . . -i. -r .;..;. n,ir.,..i.- A 3MU1C v uuv.tw j-.. r- C. F. HESd New Shop., Snntnrl SIlfiT ha? just opened a shop on Market Square, betireeu the Pi.si OlF.re and Kyndairs llo..kS0rr, where he is prepared lo make and ell ; Boots and Shoes of all kitJs, lir .ailtes, Misses, .nen mm sale, fl'.u fiiiibit 01 an sizei. inrmi.10 done as usual. Produce of all kinds wahted in exchange for work. ' . By punrltinlily, and usinjeocd materials in the rrrv best -av. he hones in share the ral- ! ronaKeOf a diserinainatinsr public LewisburR, Aov. 11, !" Dstjinrrrr 013 r tJUencssos taken according to the late:,! improvements, at the lirM d.ior below Iuinxsa Store, ou the most reasonable terms, by M. I.. BEHGSTRESSER. Lewisbtirg, Oct, 27, 18:B STILL MORE XEWS COXCERX1XU THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL-ROAD which li ! b-. txtrwh-d frum Li iriil.vnj to Jswistoirn on the JhhmI'I Uiroula by filimiaburg ! ! IT is a tact ll.it E. II. ItiMl baa got aliesd of all 'he t'oiiipanira. and h n..w opeool one of the het and largeH tock of FALL & WINTER GOODS eer opened in thia country, and f auch atjlea and qualities aa mill ge aaiisfaciian to all. CRY GOODS of all kinds, GROCERIES, Cnffre, Ta, Spk. ."'uxar, .M.Imms Rice, Cbese. Orarkern. Sp, CaiitUe. Tohaetf, A-ran, e- I Alto Uurilvrare., Queenmrare, Ctd.trtcart, ImhjIs and Mtncs, Jlntt, ' and Cap of the la tee t sly le and best quality, I l'.nbrellas, Iito.-.hcf, llrooma, Pdinls ground and dy. Oils of all kinds, and other article tw numerous l mention alt ol wbirii wt.l be sjIU at p ices so low as to astonish purchisers. AI! I'mJs of Country PKODLX'E Uken in exchanse lor IJood. (T IMeaae give me a CaM before purchasing elwnbere, as I charge nothing for looking at my ;,w.U. D. H. KISSEL. Mifflinburg, Cct 28 1852 lmjxiilaiit to Farmers and Housekeepers.' HICKOK S PATENT CIDER HILL IN all former times it was supposed lhat a large quantity of Cider could bc made only by using a )inl.Tons machine, that alonly crushed the ; . iionueroiis mainline. n . apples without grinding its. then mad into a m.,v. c nem nne. 1 ney were cheese in straw, and a -- . the latnier bad to Uke all bis namM ami ern.ps ms 511 ijoe teims aim uri'tie i nuuivunj ...a. , , . . more BrifibiT eoip!nyl. 10 t -- a make Irom n to issue smim " ' . . ... 1 .L- k... kdr.i..U. otlVlftie Hie UlillLUUjr lltu la.iuc.a ua.v l-h,i.o.l un.kr ff"i)lS TtlfICl)tlTC "SJS.V mZ, voy j,,. jfn jvrnted,aiid the statement of a fewf.-.cts I is not only Ihe Xfesf iUtdune istenre, but that it is the most man can have on his farm. The r J ... .-.i : - 1 apples a.e by this machine grated up Into a fine . pulp, so that it rejuires but 1 comparatively light '. " .. .. ... ... nrcoaura. and that tml a minute or two, 10 extract all the cidi r, it being .sceitained by practical , ..... .... mil. 1, ,.i,.a;..t , . ,. . . , . Ho.i.1,. ihi. il .o.n.i. j ...... j .- . 0Ijy lw0 .a,(a to gtiud and make up into cider , niiantity of apples than can be possibly : m..1th. ,..fh'..' J marbino. Jin Ihi. 1 made on the old-fashioned machines. OH mis. ! press, owinz lo the compactness ot the pomice in the tub and the complete manner 111 which it is : ground, a pieseure of three to fie Ions which raa (,e easily obuittcd will piojuce a more , , ' , , , . , faro.al.le ifeult than 011c hundred lois pre-sure on the ordinary cider press, even if Ihe applee were srouud as fir.elv as on Ihe imnroved .Mill : , ..... , ' , . . . and if Ihe apples wete merely crushed as on the A.u. mniltll.i I. nuu.u ii-....c a .eet.i..c o . u bundled Inns to produce the result accomplished , , . p . . j .. f,,lniiis ato a.l.lni-...l "y ""f 1 ,e,u 1 lie lolioniiig are adduced as decided advantages of this machine: eVr..( It m: ke more t'i er than any thrr Dms. with a FiTen quaiitrr nf arp'es. in a giim time, and with : ,nnr h leu. l:.hr.r anil rxleliw. .vcn'l It uias.es CK-anerallu nwreler -ler than any ottier niaehlne. Thini V.-u esn matte your fi.!er as you want it. and when you want it and m quautilir from one gallou to six 't twenty tirrel. Fimrft With it you ran pres yonr Cnrranla. Cherries, Bt-rrie, 1'heeM-, llnlter. Lard and Taltow. t'Jik With il you ran pale U.MC loUKTU of your time in making Aole llutler. .Vu-rA With It you ran ffrlndorehopyoar.lppIes.Pota t.e.. TnniipK. Ili'eta. t'atmlr, or 1'utui.ktns. Cattle. Nx..ft llv iti. treyouran at all limes have t'HESIl and SWKBT Cider. The 1 tice of ibe Cider Mill, with right to use the same on any one larm, i. $35. Price ol Ihe Hoot Cultin? Cylinder, $5. The size of this Machine is about 3 by 4 fr and weight about 2C0 pounds. Il may readily be taken to the cellar, door-yatd. kitchen, barn floor, or orchard, as may be most convenient. For State, County or Town-ship rights, or for Grants to make machines in certain territory for slated period, address (post psid V. O. 1IICK0K. UarriiUrz. To. CtTTersons in Union and the upicr patt of Northumberland counties, anil in retina and Brush 'alleys Center county, can procure the above Machines on application to - H. V HIC KOK. A Bargain! VNEW Rockaway Carriage with scats !nt four lor rale cheap by . I'llABLEaj S. tkl l liS. if! ' WATCH JQEPOT; at. 1 L. HATFIELD, kaa on haoJ tar? . . .. : I I UlUMWlllllHl JIWIHI, ! rrcn.ru ....... the txwl Importing and ManofaciuriBj Moiawa in Philadelphia and New York, and eonjonl ly much lower than if purehd fiom ihiwe R lailcra who pretend to be Whohntali-r. CM P.t-ot Uti, fn jrw-W. t A 66 . ) MO ro uo 4n Si uo UO 'J8 OU a tio So i St M .!. H. Jl - j-wata.lt - 1.00" d, do do lr.k do U-pmta,4loj-l.l'k do JaiMl.la ,S6" llrer r.tMil latere, inn Uo d ta ! 14 00 " UO 11 OO II 00 -I v & tio " I " 8 u " 13 00 -II l S W Ho Huntinff do J-wld, UO i Auchorr, full j-"el"l. : i u, , ,t., 16 00 ' m oo : 10 UO ' 7':, . .vta. unwi u.. i t - ' V."r.r.'lr"i ,. W.U-., It CoTiJ (Jpnl 1 haun-. 4I0 llttntUttim' i'ob1inp sir Vst(hRin. ' iIvlU laailMW Hrwt P!n. Ute-I Cyl, f-orli mm M.mmlnc. Hx ( amr.'tiihri.i-M;l. Krfttfli.alw. i ho r5 (-o 1 on TS 1 ai : c1dntlieir, BreaHHna. I J V; ' - aO a vo Uold KarKitiK, uh Hone. Pwes Jrn.l l.irdJ, .oro. ' "--' Ivrrr. ( iatr, SwuU, Braucb, 1 00 1W 40-" 1 2i I : u 6 7i " do ; do fc'ja, tin ri!eil, 10 Ac pm, do r-rrvltrl.ta, ito Iliirtimt Lerkel", (M.!11m) lo Hrriet. SiUer ionJ,Tt, T'jlc,Dert, ami Salt. 3 00 lu Ilk 12 "HI 1. V) 1 en ' 1 Y Silrrr IM-ta-t, 5 :,n A,d a variety of Cne Bood. latest e.. neatly got up. at prices to suit the time tPT" " " ranted lo be what sold for. Also a great variety of Silt and plated good,-Chin. Pine. Ppoon. Locket.. r?llclM. Case., Bxketa, Ear 1,. Sbal Pin, Hair Tins. Coral Ueadi, Steel Ueads, Pur.,. &e.. Ac . &c Also P.rnn ilar Fprinj arnl weight C." k S 00 " J. 311 h"ur do .lo do i M ' ctnV w. J and gilt Timr PirtM, T ' " M' Utb Cloeks, 1 MO " Alalst-r rrlor CorV. V Pat.iut Ler (or Marina Clorka, S 0 Frrueh AeorrtroM, kj, 1 .lo .to 1U - S SO Mk do " 10 00" Miuic Bnie, S W " And hundreds of articles not mentioned. i e 4 a ij.. sit oo M CO Walches, Cck and Jewelry carelully re paired and warranted. Call aud see Mjreh. 1853 IIUSSEY'S CHAIN KEArER, foi cuttin'j both Grain and Grass Great Lnpruvtnieals fr $o'2 I , MAMTACTL'KED and f r sale at the Lewisburt; Foundry bv j .tiEDUKM. StHiU t CO. I '..-.Lightning Rods. A FTF.I! mnv irita' close invrtieatinn and a - - ' ' . . .. - , 1 uioerous eiuemnents, the I'ab-utee lake l i.i uleasur in infoimiiig ihe nuldic thai he bus anfeJ . the .me principle of p.otee.mg bmili. s dwellings and property from the desti unlive inllu- ei.ee of LIGHTNING. The calamities lhat eerj City, Town, Villase and Country fulls victim lo annoslly, Ihro Ihe gross iieehuenre of iU inhal.iUiiU, is beyond calculation, especially uhen the remedy is" so eay to obtain this is found in :- .1 AHKITAGES . PatciU lllagnclit Cijlitning loi9, and in this alone. This Itod haa been eiamined by the most tcientifie g. ntlemen in Ihe aroil l Professors M'Murlrie, Johnaon, Waller and many others that have eiamined them, lecounneod and suealt of them io the hiehcl tenn of approbation. 1 aui hae pronounced them the only afe rods in nse in this or any other eounly for the protection Ol Lives and Property. One advantage is tdiide and throw back a pari of the el. cine fluid harmless to the clouds ; in time ol a stroke this enable the ion ef 8uid thvl belong 1 li6hte.t danger of lea- hts rod has manv oilier rod to conduct that portion to the eatlh without Ihe iiig the conductor. I his rod has many oilier j advantages over the old one. The only place of manufacturing is in I inc HI. 3 dvort ohote 1IA, rhilaJilphia, vhere all person, are respectfully invi,e.l.o call ""b":"-!"!,-' -RTCi or Ret. I by 1 HO ARMI TAf.E. These rods have been purchased and success- fully o-d by tbe (ollowine imlividuala. eoiupante ind corp.irations, aa names arc taeenuu) submitted : aur VOnaVaat. .. S- Krtr. Seorja . J,el l(..ni.r. Jn.l. C oral. J. Hulford. ..! .1 lnly.J.Ur.nnrr..th.kIe,...raJ Santliorer. J.41U II. W. ..ni.,......n..r.,. lnerl, The Ichrtley Alinnil-a, Aioaenon a ur.'lMTs. u, J- L. tir.int. John Notitian. Th-wi. liroeer. lut.- .. . ..;..... 11 Tl. 1 1'. Me Iw.nine. J. r.lirver. J. W. WaUou.f. Humphrey.. J. It.puv t t o- J. Nyaian, It. Itarlrn. J. nen.hi.o. . iva- ner. Sir. Sharvle. Mr. Martin, s. lv.rl.ley. J. nnnkoy. Mr. Iiien. Or. I'atil. S. II. Towure A I, J. Wiuepeuny II. M il. r. Ihe K it Kank Hotel, the t.S. Arjeiul, llu Sprine; liarden O mmisitionera' Hall. hi the .V.ife f Arn. Jrv. lieorre frisin. Jiide M't'.ill. JiKl;:e llaylon, J.4ia Notlnan, lr. II. M'Murtie, II. nj. Kolwrla, Mi. J. lli urnn.;. (Xj l'hc only authorized Aqeot for the Counties of Union, Juuikla. Milllin. Clinton, l.ycominc, ftoilhuuibeilaud, Montour.Cilumbia. I.uzeriw, is MAM I EL HOOVF.li. Harthltm, I'nion county, l'tnn. Orders and letters addressed (post paid) 10 Mr. Hoover, will te promptly attended to. He baa put up a number of these Rods in Union county, some of which may be Ken a. follows : .v rxwx iwxrr. fr.trtlry Tp. !ark llallpenny. Wm. r.tcr. John llaan. Xiehaet Petera, Jarnh Sin.Hi. David Kilinan. Ken hen .M, rh. lieorce K anil c..miuialoner ! ''- I,-Ur:'1 Klerk tier. ...e Hrrtm. -t.'.o.rt lloue. nera'Offiee. Limntrm Tp John Keher. Kllnt- Him.. Koul . an 7i lame l.i.tile.... H'a,. Lh.r If. JliCliacI llolimau. jr fro jimzxda no.xx rniui.s , Ami. 13. 1S47. I have thi .1st earefnllr iiwperle.t a eon-Ineti-r r l.i.l.toiiiv lt.NL with Tane atwl index, eruel-.! hv Mr. 1 Ti omas simiiae. on i. t!ene llonw.iii. ueeiitiV.ard h Iuhmuu-jm in raying that it is not only the hest ave no livaitauon in Kiying mat 11 mt om j ine nrnt have evrr aeen. toil that it m the only onr I have yvt I 1 have etrr neen. Ion that it m the only onr I n: : amined that i o.ostrurud 00 !trietiy iK-ientifie prin. ad hi. nles. It i with murli pleasure that I reronimend eonductor to the attention of owners of hii.lliep. II. M Ml KTU1K W 11 .l-fi-l II... il- M..e,.U 1 iAtssinr. Uo.! ninnufarttm-a bv Mr.Thonuii Arniita.ot l'hillel.hiu j ean in tUr !tud of tin saw ol cwrtrintY arHl niettxuft m nwl hnvr no Itrntatiou in nyin; that tin Kin In are nmtrurti-d upon the wily princinlif of fa-tr-t y. TlieeUfftrw vlnvk t5 rw-iTtl and dif jw-rr. br the nWrTiwl at the top of tiic pJs atvi it would br irapomblr, ftmirditvr to the IiiYi of attntcii' tt and rcpnision. f r buiHlin to bv injur d by m tnke of itirblnum wtn prnlrrtrd by on nf lliew rodi. I bHTi btn aniiiaviuttd itli Mr. ArDiitag sssr SCTrml yar. and br(rt heanHvvd tike iiimuiW turo of Ihr mlii I vvamittrd the priuriplr on birb ihry arc rrnntrurtt'sl, and frit ronvincrd thai thnr adofHtt'i would W alle-U'wrd with cmnplrtt wrrrw. Tbr iarrtiviuK drannnd for thrw mdswand th rTtitiTriei in all part!, of thr rt.uiitry, is ampl; comtntnlaiiia f tlirirtitilitr and MiprrioritT. TRAI V K. WALLER, M" D. Ci-ini: Man. rhilad Co., A,nl H. 1-.V?. MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, NEATLY & EXPEDlTintSLT EXECUTED AT THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE Lcwisburg. 1 CIO KOI! Enclirh snd fiermsn AI lOeJsJ. MAM ACS for 1833. ju-l rrceieed and for gratuitous distribution. Call and gel oue and save yonr aisiienee. Da Tilt R.N TOX CHRIST C OA L, I'L.VsTEK.SA LT.FISI1.I KON and NAlfeS, aUavs on hand and for sale by D. 55. KRtMER & CO. .t mA.-iif&vl. awMnkrot of .a vjrr fBfc ' ' - ' JtlKDICAIi KHK01C.I. TMsUU. IK. IIARBISi ntBMM of lmmkm, mu4 --j, T he kaa raaaovaJ into Sunk Third atraat UV. hajaa rormtrWorcauirvJ hr CaaLlW - . Hmmwm Rtbatat Vhah. Thaakfal Ui tiZ lliw'ral pa'oe-hrW rrcaivad. U mm. wwrftioJ mlH af v. a """ -rr ---- Kvtorat aiM no Calonn I or Mvrcary as any fofaaJ ' l. P' Uin worthy or Oka fj,fan7 jTT" cooimamty. . He keep o h.aJ. ht eale. a',i.. nrialy o Thomatia kBa Mnar Mlirine., for lb we of .at. tmommJlZl daatre Ihera. '"V He i aleo ppepared l0 claaaj and ,ltaet 7.,. Le.i,lHrg, April 7. I Sit 7t- THE OXLT TkVB PORTRAIT OF WASHLVGTOxY T 1ST P"'Ihtd,TJJ.WELCH-.apii;e,1 el Portrait of .7 4,3!'V,-h, -7 "'" nal portrait, in the Athaaxora. Boaum ' Tin. .uprrb i. tut., nnnd aodm tha Huh, . enr. u Til. .MAS alLLI. a-a. th. MUnTl'?- eO wort ora.1 ...'r 4.7. uZ'ZZZ? "aI'"' I Iblk. 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This,portrait will be a match for the Washington, sad every respect as well gol np. Price S5.M per copy. Address as ahpwe .. ,, 3a4aw TAILORIXC.. ; to oli.r km prawaaiooai aanaraa fc all -k. He pracuera aaooietn aa irrml.. . l"aaa C , .he my., O-l i a., nund ( rtax to hn. fc t7.J! T"?- Till subscriber having taken the ihas r lately occupied b Samocl Amtrni. aa f Jiby Ammou 4. Monigomery. oa Marks! street. I.ew;sbur. is now pr.nared to : Ctittinp and Making of Clothe. ae.rding to the latest Fashious and. oa Ihe aiost liberal terms. j ,pf"nase of the late Firm respectful!? ui. j c"1"i- . , JOH.V MO.NTUOMEBT. j wislorsr, Sejit. tea, 185S. Rorough Ordinance. 4 T a Meeims , f the Town Cuncil .f tie j tuUcr, 1855. ;.Trc ThM fr" nd te passage of th, ordmanccno person orperson, .il, r,iiv9.i , to put coal ashes rr anv .her uescripl.oa af 'dirt or nr.isanee or cbstruction ..f li npon any ol the streets ol" this Berouch or is f j my fi uie gutters or water course, ihrrenf. If ny 01 ttie gutters or water eonrse thereof. If I any person or persons shall hereafter a.. oW ,r,lc, anv cf .,- ., ,,t.' .". " l . " , Ir'els. Iff f nnrn or Wattf -,,-.,,,..,., . - " I ----- - "'TOiijn, SUCB person Of par o.- .-n.i it uaoie 10 a nne of ni W.. .i... l .1 . v mtmu I ' ' "" 'J u,?n "ve dollar. for fgfk j onence. And ritrther it shaft be the data of ihe High Constable to rire Bnties- f . son or person, who shall obeirocl any ofi. streets, alleys gutters or water eoor Z remove said obsirtictioas within five'dars frri. the date of such noi.ce.and if the sad obstru. t.ons are not remove rl with.. ,he time .0 spa. c.fied, it shall be Ihe d,y f the High VvJuy ble to rctaove the sao.e. .he cost nf!nch rrni(v fwhich shall be i.u..,i...j t . .. " F and Town CcW, person or persons so oflendinr. Published by order of the Board MHfnchi, Clerk, Tlie JOth .k-sslen LewisIIg Aeadcmr ,0 SLaraTk? Mb" 1 ne course ot InsimeM... in this Institotiet is calculated lo nreoar. v...i . - to cnicr fur arse, includmf hl Kuawe.s. .MatllflniaiiMu .-j e. . - " Taoot.. ' aaa "eneral Lileraiuif, The prfnl,m atTords a good opportanitf for ituprovcment to Vu M 1" - , h" l'-r. duU I ...flllUS. t oinposilum Mnti Decfamatfoil wiTf r.. UM '. All gross, immoral praet. Mrtctly prohtlmcd, bo.h in w.l; and kindness. en.. I . 'f are schnt of honorable rivalry ong S," encouraged. rmrur " The subscriber is desirous to secure a ciaa of i oune; Ladiesu " 1,A la rrrr La"fl3K" Higher Esf U w,aDd Common Branches $6, pJr w.si.i Joil mvi.,,1 1... Oct 1,185 " "-. Principal. w rsT .. ..v..e.. assortment of floe ton rosewood Melodcn,, fronl c.l7v, At Co., cclrbraied eslablii.hment.Uuft'alo.M ,uclave -elodeons from C to C fii I do do CtoF . s . do do r 10 F 75 i-argea do F t F, 1'iaao slrle. IW J HA I F1EI.U, Lewisbsr. TO CO.ftCII MAKERS. STEEL 8pnnBs,Sp,iff Steel.lmn andPrt . . V.108' 'J'0', yrP '"" P'' e"1 black Oil f loth, black and faner eoi'd eiu Cloth for Triromin;:. I.inme Cloth. Coach If lults, Ac. Ac-, to be bad at reduced W the cheap stcrc of KKE.MEK & CO. 9 f)C.fi BI-SH. Com in ears w.H ewvw acc I cr ia eirH.npe ft' (rti