LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. The Farmer. Buckwheat Cakbs. The griddle on which cakes are baked Bhould never be touch.vl with mane. : Firstlv because it PrMiAi nf nnlnn nt A rrfrnltnral imparts a rancid taste to the cakes. Scc Societ 7. j ondly, if a cooking stove be used it fills New Berlin. Feb. 14. 1853. I le kitchen, if not the whole house, with The Society having been sailed to order, ' e temuI1 but Erease-to "ay nothing the Corresponding Secretary of the Socio-' , ,u" "T . ""MUUS lu UUB 8 ue,u tr. was annointcd t, u IWnr Jin Sea-' bors b bct" ,ng are to have for retary, pro tern., in the absence of Mr. j brcakfaf griddle with tot Tror(Je i soap suds, scour with dry sand, and when On motion- Job. Mover of Kelly, and i heated for usc rub lt weU ith -'Poonful 1 J .re l. j i . i George Daubernian of Middlecrcck, were elected Vice l'rcsidcnls, to fill vacancies existing in their respective townships. On motion of John Wilt, Esq., the sec ond Thursday of October was fixed upon as the time for holding the First Annual Fair of the Society. The Society then proceeded to select the place at which the Fair should be held, and New Berlin, having a majority of all the votes, wa selected. On motion, the Vice Presidents for each district were requested to appoint a com mittee to solicit members for the Society, within their district The Executive Committee was also re quired to report to the next meeting a list ! ed, and when the black gents assemble to or articles and products, for which prcmi- dine, point the uiuz.lc of ycur gun through of fine salt and a coarao cloth ; it will then be ready to receive the cakes. After each cake is removed, the saltrubbing must be repeated. If the first did not succeed, try it again, and you will ever after follow the advice of au old housekeeper. To Kill Crows. In the winter, or towards spring, the crows are generally very plentiful. Take the entrails of hogs or sheep, or a dead carcass of any kind, and place it at a proper distance behind the barn, or other out-building. Then take a two inch augur and bore a hole through some convenient 6pot, the proper height, and remain inside after tbey frequent it. Then take a good low ling-piece, well load- urns should be offered, Adjourned to meet in New Berlin, on the first Tuesday of the May Court. HiciiARD V. B. Lincoln, Itco. Sec., pro tern. Food for Crops. Jliisie me "grand qucttton among Sirmers at the present day. In new coun tries, where the land has not been cultiva ted much, little is thought about giving the crop any food, in order to make it in to food for ourselves, but after the fresh toil has become exhausted by constant eropping after tlia " new" is off, or rath er out, the farmer Muds, that to make food f..r Limiclf, he nut give food to the plants he wishes to raise. Well what vms it be ? To answer it with perfect accuracy, you should first know what the soil is made of, and then what the plant is made of or, in other words, both fliOulJ be analysed, and the ingredients ascertained, both as to their quality and quantity. But this require. a greater knowledge of practical chemistry than the majority of the people as yet pos sess, and also more expense than most farmers arc able to meet. What is the next best thing to be done ? Fortunately the remains of organic bodies, (by which we mean those bodies both of animal and vegetable origin, that have had life and a set of organs forming their bod ies,) possess most of the ingredients requi- the port-hole, take a dead level at the thickest part of the assembly, and let go, and the carnage will be desperate. I think nothing of killing twenty at four shots with a small gun. I have often done it and had crows in the spring by the bushel. If you want them for scare-crows, take out the insides and throw in a handful of salt to preserve them, and you can have crows to hang over the fields iu the spring in any quantity; aud depend upon it, they are perfectly horrified at the sight, and have no idea of entering premises where their black brethren are so uncivilly dealt with. Fur the Lewitburi Chronicle. Fire Proof Roofs. There is uo doubt but a large portion of cur Borough would now be in ashes, had not the roofe of the buildings been acciden tally or Frovidcutiallyjmadc Fiai proof on the morning of the late fire. The water and frost acted the part of a fire preserver. Had the roofs been dry as is usual, nothing could have saved us from a wide-spread devastation. This timely warning, should be duly considered and heeded by every citizen. The citixens of the Borough of Towanda have procured, at the present session of the Legislature, an act prohibiting under certain terms ti c erection of any except fire-proof buildings. In our Boro', where nioht of the dwellings'are of brick, this red for this purpose. Although some of! W0UM be no hardship except as regards iuc roofing oi Uuiiuiaga. A law to pre- Ntus anb Notions Bf-tW anything yon mi) mailt fcaown f wluU you wnnoY diixtx e Acs)-or wliat yom want to etiy -or wliiit yes hnrt lost M-t"r btttvremloKmtnlr hortr marr cuttoMtn Awris- yiuci rr salt itm-tiir gout help Baltimore, Feb. 14. The mechanics and laborers employed on the railroad S w Si 4 a SECOND ARRIVAL OF Winttv &00TJ8 ""OW on band, embracing a large and 1 complete assortment, on the most favo- table terms, riease call on I. Iddlnga c. Lewisburg, Dec 1, 1852 II T ADtJlV EXPRESS, A LARGE assortment of I.ons Shawls and and various machine shop, numbering at- t XI. assorted coi aoacKinp; ' '.V" u and are na renin" about the streets with banners aud music. Those employed on the Ohio Railroad refuse to go to work, Executors' Nolle. T ETTERS testamentary on the last will I j and testament of Samuel Ammo, late of although the company have agreed to give the Borough of Lewisburg, cec'd, have been the advance asked, .unless all the oTher ' f "nteJ, ,' subsc"bt? L c!aimX"ns . i i - i Union Co. All persons having claims ngainsi ihe estate will present them for seiilement; cnployers also comply. The bill prohibiting the immigration of! and all persons indl make PTent with free persons of color to theSiate.hM passed j ou delV' 10 nvFRS AMMONS i Es'"' the lilmois Assembly, by yeas 48 nays 13 these ingredients which make up the mass M organic manures may not be needed in this crop, they will not be lot, and will come in play for some future one. We are aware that there is much said vent shingle, or fire-inviting roofs, would be just to holders of adjoining properties and in the long run prove profitable to the owner of the property itself. No man has about specific manures,and this article aud ! a,,jr ri8ht' ,c8aI or mora, to ertct anJ that article is loudly recommended as the very thing, and the only thiug needed. We do not undervalue them, and at the eatne time we would caution our readers j sot to overvalue them. Watch all ex peri- j mcnts use everything of the specific kind, I siKh sa .-. 1 . ... . . , . i. . . e i: ! structure which shall unnecessarily endan ger his neighbor s property. A roof of tin, slate, or xinc, besides being tighter, would more than save its extra cost by preventing the necessity of constant renewals. Lewisburg has certainly been highly If .... - O ulphate of ammonia, cuano, &c, ic, as ! worti(1 ! ll '"6 continued exemption know will be beneficial, but at the Uln ' f n W" nas been you know will be beneficial, but at the same time don't give up your manure heap. As a ccncral rule, the remain, or nian- siiuilarly blessed. We have careful citi xenn extremely cautious women, especial ly aud brick houses. But the ronft are . ... ore made from tha r,,tm. of orni " a'S a any town uhtch bodies the nearest rola.i nt ,h n,,r. ! 1,at t"fl,ml from fire- Let urce of danger be absolutely stopped, byja positive law. Then, whatever fires may break out, they can uot extend by roofs, and brick wall will soon confine them. By so sim ple a method, thousands and thousands of property may bo saved and very, very nnnv cS tlx. n't.n: ........ .1 I a i it that render foroat lt ,,n f,,n! J. w uCu Uj ures, ie , , , . I Baved to ur fellow citizens. uiaujr jc.rs tut a a ucavy crop 01 WOOa . IIow is it, that fur as long as you can re- cst in kind and quality to those which you with to raise, will make the best manure for tbem. Keturn to the 6oil again as much of the same crop as yon can, in or der to make another one. Nature gives you this advice. IIow is Our attentive Senator we observe has fiTroiftv t.i.1....A.l 111 . .tl . tr i member, there has not onlv l,rpn a honrv iguu- burthenof wood on that soil, but it hZmTT fZ'- been constantly inching in growth? It! '37, f" "'V0"1 f , , ,, b , , ,, i watc' would doubtless aid in suppress ins is manured every fall, as sure as the fa 1 on . . ,n , l.. . .1- i i . c i i fires, as well as be otherwise beneficial. n u. L i i.i iUut " tiox is always better a; twigs, and small branches, which the frosts, and According to some of the British West India papers, her Majesty' colonies are in a fair way of becoming depopulated, in consequence of the extensive emigration to Australia. Tho Russians have lately met with several severe checks at th hands of the Circassians, having been obliged to aban don many of the strong places in that country which they captured last year. The Circassians has also broken the block ade o( the Russian fleet of the Circassia sea. A few days ago, while two black boys were sweeping the chimney ol Mr Nissly in Lincastar county Pa., he was paid, in their presnce several hundred dollars. At night, after retiring to bed. he heard a stove pipe fall; he jumped out of bed, and seizing a gun he meat to the chimney and called out several times to the person or persons there to come down or he would shoot them. Nothing came, he fired his gun at tandom when down fell one of the sweep boys mortally wounded. lie died in a few minutes, and it appears was arm ed with a loaded pistol, a large butcher knife and a hatchet, both newly sharpened- Uarrisburo, Feb. 9. The line of the Stale works from Philadelphia to Pittshura will bo ready for navigation by the 1st oi Marcn. The Supreme Court of Ohio, now session, have decided that any person los ing money in a tet on the result ol an election, may recover the amount lost by suit ; and it the loser fail to sun in sis months, any other person mav sue lor and recover it for his own use. The editor of the Fort Smih (Ark Herald has been presented with a potato measuring thirty two inches in circumfcr- nce, and weighing ten pounds. Whew An exchange paper very sienificsnllv asks, now that the price of iron has risen so extravagantly, when the wages of ih laborer will be proportionally enhanced. Toe winter in Vermont has been so mild that maple sugar in large quam'.ies is al ready in the market. A sort of prepared linen is now used in liermany to print children books on. It is dearer than papar, but the youngster cannot tear it. The Charleston (S. C.) Chamber of lxmmerce have invited Lapl., Ericsson to visit that port with his culnnc etiip. Harvey Thompson, of Independence. Ivy , and his vouni; son, were found on ihe 9li lost., frozen to death in a buggy live miles from Cincinnati back of Covin ton. Women's rights are sometimes recogni zed in Russia, The Duchess of Luchtrni burg has just been chosen to preside ovei the imperial Academy of Sciences. The ciiizcns of Northern Oregon met in convention recently, and adopted a me morial to Congress far the erection of a new (eritory north of Columbia river, to be called Columbia teiitory. Boston, Feb. 8th. Information has been received here that the steamer VVesi Wind, hound from New York to Australia was at Ascension, December 3t, with two hundred passengers. She had run out of coal and put in there in distress, hiving been in the place seven weeks There was no coal on the island, and it was not known when be would be able to proceed. A proposition is on foot to run a steam er to the head ol navigation ol Colorado river, which is within 400 miles of Salt Like City, and to which point the M.r. mons will undertake to build a railroad from their capital. Mr. Jacob Bingaman- near Berlin Iron works, Hariley t'p, was visited by a very destructive fire, on Wednesday the 9ih inst. His stable, three cows and about 4 BYERS AMMONS, 5 Lewisburg. Oct. IS, IS52. N. H Brers Ammons will conlinne the lumber business ol the late firm of HvasH and Amhox, and respectfully solicits a coimnuance of the public patronage. BYERS AMMONS. iramUfi ffrocerit. BBI.S. FISH. 300 lbs. CHEESE, 2000 Ihs. HAM, Flitch, and Shoulders, Dairy 25 SALT, &. for uie at Lewi-burg Cheap Store India Rubber Gloves, Mittena, fee. COUNTRY Merchants, in making their pur chaser, should not neglect these desirable aud saleable articles. Their manufacture has been much improved recently, and they are made very durable. Particular attention is requested to the Wool-Lined Chivt and Mitten. Thy t lnIKpnililr In ld uid t Uii'r Lo-li. will tinil Ulto (iloTCT u.tlul iu any work bt will soil Ji. hnii.t, st lli- wiiic t'mr Oit Ihir will " U' Cll Kliruuior c l,..l llnn.u iiuiufainltlY. Ilrj mi ma.' all h nHi t Tct.'iTt Hi mnu iul wrll. K..r-l. hy Hll.-ni. Bllllnr- '. Sn 3 rurch Alloy !.! UiukUmuV hi-Miut Sir I I'lillm.Ml Ilia. J. t II I hillll l-illwIurR. ll"r llafkill, IMtlmor, Md. II. W. SrhiHU-r.MiM-lrKtnn, !.. Hurl HtfVos, Cinrlnatl. Ulilo. mid I U l:u!'lT Di alt-ri. M 111. Ulii'iU. At rrlail ly Countri Mn-huit KiirllT. ?ral. 0 by C.E. BOWES GltAYDON'S FORMS, NEW AND FOL'HTII EDITION. "Xo Attornry. Magistrate, nr Man of Rsinexs thnufj be Bilhut .." f Mian. Snniw Amlkicaw k V. S. iiniTc ORAYDON'H FoKMS Niw and 'crtk Eiiti w. Forma f Coiiveraurintr, and of Prartlrr in tlie CourU of Common Vcii, Qurt-r cion. Oyr ami T-riuiiMr,thtf Supreme and Orpbaul Cutiruu aud the offirt i of the va rum Civil Officer and Ju0ti-ct ol Ihe F av. Fourth edition. Kevin!, Cornrt, Knlarj-d. and AdnittHl to to the Prrwnt Mal of the Iaw ; with cf.pioun Explana tory Notr and Krfcrviirtts, and m New and vary i'omprc-)i-nniTe Index. By Kouet E. U'kwut, Kq. Iu One thick Octavo volume. Price mily $Sv. KEC03IMBNDAT105. "In thta work (Bucks's Jcstick) and IU companion, "OisTtflni'i Forms," (the reputation of whirh i mi wII established as to nerd no eulogy,) the MitgUtrate will find all the in formation nervraary to a correct lthr-'e of the tin por rant duties nonlided to him by the Ua of Pviiiit)ylvnia. ' iVfucc vj U iytiUyt Jitnni, tyti Adi also, eovposi to Tltl AB0W, BINNS'S JUSTICE DUSIXESS MAN'S LEGAL GUIDE. A TREATIES on the Office and Dutiea of Aldermen and Justire of the Peace, iu the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, including all the niuircd Form. of Trot-en and Docket Entri-, and embodying not only whab-ver may be d-vmrd valualile to JuRtittn of the Prare. but to Lid'llord, Tenant and tit nrrl AnU, and making the volume what it purport to t, A Safe lciral tiuidu for ItninrHW Mrn, by John Oinns late Atdermao in the rity of I'hitadelpbia. Fifth edition, Keviml, C-rrcrtd and (.rently Enlanrd. By . C. Baif;i!n.Tt Eaq. In One tliKk Volume, OiUto. Price only $i,n). Judge Gitaou ay of h'nui Jwtft. that Tt I not only the bet, but the only very good work that ae lu.e on the subject." And Sfdily to fre ruhiihtL TROUBAT AND IlALV') PRACTICE. New and Thinl fJition. (rratly Falnf aad Improved, und r the I d torial Hrectrnw Irawna wnartin, frxj Anivrtcan Criatuaal Law, c Oyster Saloon. nAVINO fitted up Ihe Rooms in Frick's new brick Mock in a superior manner, the subscriber is now prepared to accommodate individuals and parties will) Oysters etc. in the best styles. A share of public patronage solicited by O.K. HESS Lewisburg, Sept 15, ISS2 New Shop. SanilM'l SIlTrr has just opened a shop on Market Square, between the Post Office and i.yndall's Buokstore, where he is prepared to inaKe aim sen Boots and Shoes of all kii.ds, tor Ladies. Misses. Men and Boys. AIsi for sale, t.1.17 SHOES of all sizes. Rtrjiaiwo done as usual. Produce of all kinds wanted in exchange fir work. By punctuality, and using eood materials in the very best way, he hopes to share the pat ronage of a discriminatinz public. I.ewisbuig, Nov. II, 19"2 WATCH DEPOT, LEWISBURG, PA. VL. HATFIELD, baa on bund a large and .plentliJ irioitmrnt of H itihm, k wiuii lid JlWkLKl, jn.l received from Hie lirst lniiortinK nnd Manufacturing Houtea in Pbiladelpbia aud Nw Yoik, and cunaequenu ly much loter than if purchased flora tboa lit- lailera uo pretend to be bolesalera. - CM tc W Si 00 " : u 1 Si W " IV M -It 00 " li M " i " 14 1-0 " 00" llW 11 00 7 " I M " t 00 12 00 " Him a oo Ml UO fib oo so v 26 (0 s 141 00 ai oo iu mi 36 00 20 lUl l oo 10 00 10 00 i: 1 00 1 m oo 17 oo Author of d Xo Voluni--'. TiiornAT x tii mw or miitri partxkr- 11 II' Id b ItiW Miw. il k full rrfrrenc u llir latrl autnriiMik 9-i mm! Aaricaii. U t'KAMK J. Ta-i a.T. l. I T"lui. tffrtm t UiM ml lltrjr from Itw Countrj (in.uiyu, umM KAV a UKulllKli, Ltm nwiRj i, B -'H'.ti.Li.iii. 3m 117 I si Mirltt Urut.rhAtJ. 50O AGENTS WANTED. Sl.OOO a Year. WAXTEll in every County of the United States, active and enterprising MEN, to engage in the sale of some of the best books published in the country. Men of good address possessing a small capital of from to f 100, will have such inducements offered as enable them to make from :) to $10 a day profit. J he books published br us are all usetul in character, exiremely popular, and command large sales wherever they are offered. For turther particulars address (postage pd) DANIELS &GETZ, (successors to W A I.eary & Co) No. 133 North Second Street, Philadelphia 6m4;)9 V $300 CHALLENGE. "ITTHATEVEK concerns the health it from lire, would be worth manj hogsheads I some,h-'g like 8100 bj the late freshet. Anit tlifiti -ffr ' A : i l a aod the wind,, and snow break off aud i IVT J" " -.,""7. I JnTJ21 ,T. .r.r ,rl -,rnnA .1,..!, Tt.,l ' " w " HaiUre ...m , 0 . . trom lire, ilnvn from ho snil ami inn-irr.lr-.u-nl . ... , , e . , , ; ihiuk of it. Bes Franklin. from the air, and of the same kind as the . rest of the wood, aud so they decay aud i rThe boTC "Ktions are worthy of supply fowl for the .feuding, growing i teati - at of our buildings wouj j are rut P hy wen of moderate means who mi . . r T- i would scriouslv feel the heavv einense of The tine growers in some parts of France; . " " ucv pene oi Cud the clippings and i-ruuings of their:"""' V . we wou,a 8Ufc'csl vines to be a valuable drying for their ,' firf P.rf cheaP nd ""t vineyards. The cotton growers of the : T " ' manuf3cturcr8 neS" Bouth begin to find that the cotton seeds! " ,uo C0UUlrJ rrs we are unable to say where it can be Lad and rnfuA pnttitn !c v-.1n-iT.In ...i-.n fr ..n.n & j or at what price. Ed. Chko.v. Many of our farmers begin to think that IQ-Lewis K. Ilause, the counterfeiter, the stalks and husks of Indiau coru.plougb-: l-kc jail at Danville on Saturday night Cd uuder, make a valuable manure for the corn crop, and that the pruning of the or chard, chipped up aud applied to the trees last, aud has uot tiucc been heard of. Boston, Feb. 15. The President elect kft this city in the afternoon twin for from which they were taken, make a Talu-jXcw York, on his way to Washington. uie urstuug ior iuc orcuaru. Maine tar- He is Star. The Legislature of New Jersey elected John R. Thompson, of Princeton Demo crat, to the I'. S. Senate, iu place of Com. Stockton, resigned. The lite freshet has done some dam age along Penns Creek. A very large quantity of fence has been carried away. and a large number of logs belonging to the Maine Lumbermen, operatin g on the creek, have broken away and lie scatter ed in every direction along its banks. It is thought it will require two months to return all tha logs tj the stream again. Star. Hon. Wm. R. King it health at Key West. Our Pittsburg exchanges are f.lled with letters between Bishop O'Connsr of the Catholic church, aad Prof. Jacobus on the subject of our common schools. Tho bis hop opposes our system and proposes that improving in I becretarr, Explosion or La wm. Professor Sil-i uutil afu r tLe iaaugui-mion linjiu says that the vapor which fills the j Cold potatoes' poverty stricken cousins lamp, above the fluid, is explonvc, aud the man who duns people, and the weather that if this vapor is iu any way lighted, a 'generally, are unpopular, dangerous explosion will follow. The sannS j Ju,t ifiabirio.f . la true of tho wu or other ves?d is which that a mother L.ay say iu fcvor of her IbiJ Ciii is k.-j.t jiuIUrm. accompanied only by his priv,to PI sysiem ana proposes that . ,, ,,. . , I 'he money appropriated shall be divided ;tarr. Mrs. Pierce remains in Bostou pro ,monWlhe children of the Com- pro rata amongst inon wealth, and paid to the teacher selec ted by their parents or eunrdians. Prof. Jacobus opposes the bishop's views, and shows them to have a sectarian bearing. Meadville Journal. A man named Frost, living n Cincin- j naii weighs 361 prands avoirdupois. A pretty htavy frosl lhat. and happiness of a people, is at all times ol the most valuable importance. I take it for granted that every person will do all in their power to save the lives of their children, and hat every person will emleavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it to he my duty lo solemnly assure yon that WORMS, according to the opinion of ilic most eclrbrated I'liukl.nn, re the primary emufru of a larire majority of diseases to which childrrD and lulultn re 1 Mr. If you have an appt-titt: ronlinunliy rhanrat'e from on kind of ftnid to anotlirr. Had Hrralh. Tnin in Che Stomarb. 1'ickinff at the Ne, llArdwtw au-l FuIIim-m -f the llrlly, llry Coush, Slow Frter. Pult-e Irregular rx-mmbt-r Uiat all theta denote WoUMS, and you fhould at once appl the remedy noiti:vsAo-K's troKM srupp. An article fuuudi-d upon m-lentinc priiiciplei..eiinipouni1rd aith purely vegeUblo auhetance, being pt-rf-elly Mte when taken, and ean be givru to I be niont tender infant with decided beneficial effect. Where Bowel Complaint ar.d biarrbu-a have made them weak and debilitated, the tonic propertica of my Worm Syrnp are au h, that it taud without au tual in the catalogue of niedit-inea in Rivinfr lone and strenirth to the Ktoniach. which makes it an Infallible remedy lor thouc afflicted with Otntnttia. The a.-tonihing cureii performed by tbut Pjrup after Thyiciauii bate btiled. is the beet evidence of iu auneriur eflitacy over all otbera. THE TAPE WORM! Ttiif in the meat ditBcult Worm to dentror of all that nleet the human eyitem- It un-wa ts an almo.1 indefi. nite length, becoming au roiled ami mtencd iu the iutea ones and etomaeh, ellectinx the health eo aadlv an to eautie St. Vituli Uanee, r'iti, Ac., that thoee afflicted ai-ldom if ever auprct that it U 7iue Moral baatenina Uiem to an early grave. In order to destroy this worm, a eery ener getic treatment muet be punned ; it would then fere be proper to take v to a of my Lieer Pilla. ao aa to reiaore all oLe-trueuVina, that the Worm Syrup may art direct up n the worm, which mu.t lie taken in doea of two (aOlepuontulle three tiuiea a day ; thene directions ful Inwed have nerer been known to till iz curing the moat unuiuw cane oi lapt ijtm. iroBixsACK's Liven pills. No part of the ystem in more liable to disease than the i.ner, ii serving aa a nlterer to purify the blood, or giv ing the proper accretion to the bile; so that auy wrong action of the Liver elfects the other important parts t iiw ey.ieoi, anu results variously, n uver Complaint, Jaundice, Oyspepsia, 4c We should, therelure. watch every symptom that mfcht indaAte a wrong actiun of iuc urer. iie.ee t'uis oemg compoeed ef itunu and i ui7iu lurnianed by nature to heal the sick, namely, 1st, An Jirpeeforaiu', which augment the accretion from the pulmonary mums membrane or Dromotes the diM-h.r, ... .vvcv waiver, ua. it n jueruuee, wnicb clianges iu some ineaplicable aud iusennibie manner U.e certain mor bid action of the system. 3d. A Tonic which gives tone a. w vue nervous system, renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th. A Cathartic which arts in perfect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the bowels, and expelling the whole roas of corrupt and vitiated matter, and purifying the blood, which destroys disease and restores health. TO FEMALES. Ton will And these Pilla an invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you are sur-jeeL In obstruc tions either total or uartial. thev hat l...n I,...-.! r s estimable bnefit, ree tonne their fun, liAn.l to a healthy actiun, purifying Uie blood and other fluids anj o. pui 10 ni,-nt all complainu which aiay from female Irregularities, aa headache, giddiness s of flht. nain in the .He- t-k a. ' one genome unless signed J. N. IIobes sic, and others beiuw bi imiiaiion. Asents wishine new nnDlies. and Keepers nesirous ol Decomins; agents must ad dress the Proprietor, J. X. Hoiissick, at his Laboratory, No. ISO, North Sd, above Race oi., rniiaa , ra. I;iffu-rrfolj pe I.lk-netn'e taken arciuiiiiig in the latent improvements, al the first door below Ionises' Store, on the most reasonable terms, bv 8. U BERGSTRESSER. Lewisburg, Oct. 87, 185a STILL MORE SEWS COXCERMXQ mm THE SUSQUEHANNA HAIL-ROAD ichiuh is to hr. cstendvd from IstrUlurg to Lncistoicn on the Juninli through by IilTJinbiira; !! T is a fart iht l. II. ItiMNrl has cot ahead of all ihe Coinpaniea, aod has now oenrd one o! the best and largest stocks of FALL & WINTKIl GOODS ever opened in this country, and of auch styles and qualities as will qivo satisfaction to all. . DRY GOODS of all kinds, GROCERIES, Coffee, Tea, fpiees. Su;ar, Moli-ses, Rice, Cheese, Crackers. Soap, Caudles. Tol-aeco, Seearh, ic. ls Hardware, (Jurt usirarr, Cidirtrarc, Jlitotx and Shorn Hut, and Cnp of the Idlest style and best quality. Umbrellas, Brushes, brooms. Paints ground and diy. Oils of ail kinds, and other articles too numerous to mention all of which will be sold at p ires so low as to astonish purchasers. All kinds of Country l'KOOUCE Uken in exchange tor Goods. fXj I'lesse give me a ca'l before purchasing elsewhere, a I charge nothing for loukinc at my Oooils. " D. H. KISSEL. M.fflinburg, Cct 28 1852 Tha Road to Health t Udd Patent Levers, full jeweled. l"k do do do a Jeweled, lk do do do full jeweh.l, l.k do do do 6 jewels. 10k do An hors, lull jeaele-i, l-k do do do do l'-ac do LepineS, 4 l fi jewels, l-k do do 4 jewel. Iik do Kugluh and rrench Wal hes, lgk liver falcnt Levcry, full jeweh-d, do do do b jewels, do Hunting do jeweled, do Anchor, full jeweled, do la-pines, 4 to 9 jewels, Herman ilver Lepmes, 4 Jewels, Silver liiiarters, Herman liter A second hand Watchefl, Uold lluard I hains. do La-lies' Fob Chains. do tieult-Dien'e fob Chains, do Veet i hains, Cold Ladies' Breaet Pins, latest styles, such as Monrning, Ilea and Ulnsa, rsmeas,'lusUTS. eroll. Branch, Ac. Cold llentli men's Itreaet Tins, lo Cult f-.n. dilfen ut styles, do Finger Hiiis. tiold Kar Kings, such as lliops, rm pa. Jinny Linds, t'orn. Wheat. Straw berry, Clualer. Scroll, branch, Ac, 4-id Watch eala, do do Krya, do Pencils, do Tens, do t-eceaeles, do Hunting Lockets, (MeJalias) do KraceleU1. Silver poons, Teas, TaUea, Desert, and Salt, Silver pectacles, And a variety of Una goods, latest at v lea. neatly got up, at prices to suit the timra C a d war ranted to be what sold for. Also a great variety of gilt and plated goods Chains, Pin. Spoon. Lockets. Spectacle. Case, Baskets, Ear King. Shal Pins. Hair Pins, Coral Bead, Steel Beads, Purses, Ac, Ate , Ac. Also Brass 8 day spring and weight Clock do 3U h'-ur do do do S .lav wood and gilt Tune Firces, Month Clocks, Alakakter Parlor Ctivks, Patent lver (or Marine) Clock, French Acconleon, S keys, do do ln, " rolka do l'J, -Musk Boies. And hundred of articles not mentioned. Watches, Cck and Jewelry carefully re paired and warranted. Call and see March. 1352 lv4I6 MKDICAL UEFOHM Tn.H. B. HARRIS would uaMl. the cm, ns of Lewi, burg J ,Kmil. h ha removed into Nonb Tniid rtrteti -L bouse formerly occupied by Capl-PaoJ,, Uerruan Reformed Cbuich. Thankful fo ifc lioeral patronage hitherto leceived, ha eoolinnt! lo offer hi professional service to 4ij ,t desire Ibaau He practices medicine in accordance; with u, moet a proved ayslriu of Mediral ttelorsa no Calomel or Mercury in any tolla I1(j f" lo prove himself woitby of the. coufiJ., J? coiumumiy. "! kTn? k"J- tot "ttnWv. variety of 1 bomsomao and oih, V .Tii Me.licii.es. for ,b. ua. of ,uth cwj''"' desire ihern. ,7 He i. al.o prepaid to rln toi , Lv.i,bu'g, April 7, 185 THE OXLY TAVe PORTRAIT OF WASIUXCTOX. 1 eo Ti 1 V4 " 7 - 1 no S so " to " 1 2i " 1 M -S 7 " 00 -J 40 " 1 00 ' I W" AO 30 00 a to 6 CO 00 ? 00 oo M l : uo 10 00 12 00 i: to JLSTpuMi?.hed,T.B.WEI.CH,sirar.oi . Poriraa of vfv'A. ,,,a-nifi ved (,.y iriTt: nal portrait, in the Athamum. H.,.. t no 10 oo 1 SO " 4 00 7 no " soo! la 00 IS 00 I lo oo " m oo 8 00 2 60 3 40 ' T 0 10 00 14 fK S 00 - Si 00 anrenm If..... - ' giftet a,,,... Is the 'SSXT' e. publi-hed. It h oren eliaraetSsl L u ! k work of a, .ever produced in ,!Z"Z? "A Vf.u? afi.-U.tul nrinuu. nf uli 7toV' " my good b I'Z '"Tfim ho.l and l.i. . I i B'm aaof Bl Jov- 1 U- me V. he - , , ""-' jo nave vsued ar-peira rlpre..r,!r Pauuniav t . ' e.,earle-m 00 : .'. i.ad,nirblt eieui.H . .."''" "Ul "' i iO I plroa.eS iZZ".U4 "HI wortbvrt lb. io.tr.ii 0,,. ,, y j oTZ'tr:,"- '' m, miud - more "-. Jb..',;U" ...teJT for , reeentmg .h. ww, nUi.,t",of UeiurirllTJ: tr.it. tog.tJ.er with , Ml I. sikI dirtied ZlZ S liti nianner. wlxh all who eve, saw b7m.u.,kej eharlerutKof Uieiliusua u. ma. e.a,7..rea are wuU Y.ftj Jn.-t, end M..Jor. .fcMLlno u -viarcnant and Elliot, of Kew ork: Nearl.. Fillmxr.-. Major G.n Dallas, ll. n vt m. U. Krni. .jnn noja.lli.n.Lewiel'as. IIUSSEY'S GRAIN REAPER, for cutting both Grain and Grass. Great Imprnetmral for ! AM'FACTUKED and for sale at the Lewisbur Foundry by (iEUDEs, MARSH A CO. PILLS. Lightning Kotls. VFTEIt many years' close investigation and numerous iperin.ent. Ihe Patentee takes pleasure in informiug the public that he baa arrived at the true principle of protecting families. dwellings and property Irom the destructive influ ence of LIGHTNING, 'he calamities that every City, Town, Village and Country falls victim to aunuallv, thro' the gross negligence of it inhal itauts, is beyond calculation, especially hen the remedy is so easy to oblaiu this i touud in ARMITAGE'S Patent illacinctit L'ialjtuini Hobs, and in this alone. This Rod has been examined ! C0P' by the mo.-t scicnlific gentlemen in the world Professor M'Murtrie, Johnson, Wallor and many i.ihera ihat have examined them, recommeud and peak of them in the highest terms of approbation, and have pronounced them the only aafe rod in use in thiaor any other connlry for the protection of Lives and Property. One advantage is to divide ft tAe error mrritm ftL.: - l 'c .!"'"'' '' J-lrcU itl'lf, Foee oce aUu.irr, uml to Iht lutm oUr Uaca, ArntU i , ; : - 'caeer t-i marie-ton. s. u.: and Jl. opt.d n of Wd,i.,gu,, Hon. tie . p i;Z himself aw artist. .-TTio,ll sr....,, a,:!? il. i... ... . . - V -....c. " a. oil, ii. n. liecieeU. lion. Iianiel Wetter. Hue u 11 . . . .. L . . . . .... s..infli.n. nan. o I.' K ' "inihrop.L I. D Jisuws -ii.KlerB.w,ii,.j,. H,a j.;.-!; Fa Fi . e, m- c:- Sih-ms : .id l a - r2 T""-" T. B. Jlae.nl,, Sir Arrte baldA. wn. Io:d M,..r,.f London. Ac- a' Tks P.m, throughout the e,.tire i nien. .,. ..o. 0M n' FJT mM u,e m. r.t. of ihis superb .nrraVin.- V Werner of Fiflh and A.h. iirrao-rrments hrve be. n nude .Ilk .k. . Ce- ;vP.inCpVrTii:,e;,,r,r"" u-" .1TT"."ou,', ;' "''''"' ItolarstoF) B Bverlr wr baveaeopv.fuH,j.l,rtral,n1 , fr.,Zl' Maguilment U,it ran,-a,got ud 11 Portray, fur.isLeo at heY.'pr 2,'J Just issued, a munificent Ponrait of GLNKIiAL JACKSOX, Engraved by T B.U stcn.Esq ,fter the original por rail painted l,y Tr li,Xo, This pomsit will be a match f, r the Washington. a.!d ,. , every respect as well got up. fnce J5.C0 a,, """"" as above 3m450 Tt I LORIt. 44 i ,T,"E su,,s,r,hc' bavin, taken the shea W lately occupied by Samuel Amnion. ,0, s7?c7, -;-mTD & Mon'K"""r. on Mark.t r,:.':fU.-,s D0..Pr'P"ed io exec;. nil'J .HdkliliT ol 4f'I,.iU.. aim luniwi'wcw i pntiui luccuriiic uuiu narinim j ilimoai aild on ihtf HOLLO WAY'S I so rtr.tuallr . arise u.niness Sold by all Dmeeists anr? MH-eKante ;n .u. United States. Asekt. Dr. Thornton & J. Baker, Lewis burg. Wholesale and Retail Agents for Union Co. Davis Schnure.&linsgrove ; Stitzer & Bro., Mifflinburg ; Youngman & Walters, Dry Valley; It Keller, Adamsborg; S. Wittenmyer. Middleburg ; M. 8peeht, Beavertown ; J. D PieSenderfer, JVw Ci.tumbia: A. H. I.t rrefCSt Hl.'l. raitt laca : can CrRE OT A PISOnPEIIKU LIVER asn BAD DI(JF.5TI0N-. VWJaL-tltrfroH Mr II. U: Kirlw,VlitTMj,l,lM Strrtl. .ircry. HaUii Juae, ISfit. To Professor IIhiov-ai. tir Your pills sii.l Ointment h:.ve stoii the highest on our sale list of Proprietary Me dii ines for some ears- A customer, to whom 1 can refer fvr any enquiries, d- sires ,e to It-t ycu know the partic ulars of her ease. She lied been trouhleil tor years with a disordered liter, and La-l Uiisli-m. On tlie lrwt oeeaiin. bowever.the viruleu. e of Uie alt&ek was so alarming aud the ii.Hamation act in so acvcrvlv, that U.ubt were enter la.ned of her not bring alle to bear up under it; ftirtun alcly she was irduced to try your Piils. ar.d sbe inli.rms me Utat afler the firt, and each suceetsho dose, sbe had great relief, the nnjliiiu.il to lake Ihem, and all bo' she ua-d only lliree llcs.-s. she is now in the eniovment of perfect health. 1 could hare ie,.t you many more eases, but the atnive, from the leren'y 'if tht aUnet: and the rneerfy cure, speaks much I Hunt in iivor ef v ur aunl.l.ing '"- (MKned) K.W. KlKKl'S. As BXTKAOKDINAKY CCKK or ItllETJ VIATIC FtVEIt, IX Vs Dlairs's Iimi. Copy of a Istter I'aserfcrf in tht Hhari Tcien Courier pfth III .l.lirA. IA..1. I.u U,. ,r . H.,l.l, Margaret M't 'onni-an. nineUs-n years of age, residing at Jew Town, had been suffering from a violent rhenmalic ever, mr upwards or two mouths, which had entirely deprived her ol the Ufe of her limbs; during this perirai, u" th car' of most eminent medical man in llobnrt Town, and l-y tbem her case was considered hopeless. A friend prevailed upon her to try llolloway's celebrated Pills, which see consented to do, and in an Wrredil le short iiw of time they elected a perfect cure. CLRE op , paim A,B TI'illTNKSS im CURST asp STOMAL II or a I tiUniN si Vttas or Ana. fSew Meim. Tltrie tf Son, Pnfrt-tort of tht tyna t-frer- riser. ,.,. m vwcA for tne JMowmj ttatemmt. To Prol.sor IIollcwst. August 3d, Ma I desire to benr tcstlmom to the good effects of llolloway's Pills. For some years 1 sunVred severely from a pain and tightness in the stomach, which was also aecnipaiiied by a th, r'ness of bi-eath, that prevented me from walking als.ut. I am S4 rears of sge. and notwilb- .UU,..B v.; a-xeinssi Male ! lIO, tll.SO Pills have SO relieved me, that I am desirous that oil ers shoo Id be made acquainted with their virtues. 1 am now rendered, by their means, comparatively active, and ean tr;ke eaer cise without inconvenience or pain, which 1 could not do before. H-n,l) IIE.MIV t'OK, Sorth street. Lean, Norfolk. WO.NDERFLL Et'HCA. V or IHlLLOWAT o PILLS IH CAaLS or DUOPeV. rerSOns Slllferina from llrnnce .Itk.r kn. k. nt ...e, vr ai otoer utues, snouid imuu-uiately have recourse u, inese -lt:s.as hundrerlH of renun, in, ii 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 v ry their use. of this direful eomolaint in Ita il.s;Mr.. euiaes, wuen all oilier moans had failed. Thttt ultbratol lUs art ieritrferWy tffiaicicut in tht oi- Agne Proi.sy Jjiindice Secondare Asthma lhrarnrerv l.iv.rr MrtnU ...... ... uuious lorn- Lrysiprlaa Lumbago Tic Oouljr.ua e.... seu.aie irreg- ril. s Tumors Dliitches on ularities Khiumalism Tier. tier !kin Fakers nr .11 .rv i Boweltmpn. kiuda l... .V ., f'u Scn.fula, or Worms ef ail --.-..e. u o, ..on fcing s tvil kinds Uie bowels Il.-sd-ar.he Sore Thnls Weakness frm Consumptioo Indicesiioa t-o.ne aad anvraase Debility Intlamatioa lira eel Ac. lc Sold at the IMaKishmen! of Pmlessor tloiLowtv, Strand, (m-ar Temple liar. London.) and bv all reetal-b llruggtsts and dealers in Medicines throughout the Itriti.-h Kmpire,anl those of the I'uiled States, iu Boles at S7 tie., s7e.. and j I, Mi. each. Vl'holesale bv the principal Irrug bouses in the t'nion: by Me'Srs-A tl A I S.i.-eos,.ewTork; and by Mr. CD Kvhirt, 7, South Sixth St. Philadelphia. There Is a considerable saving by taking toe larger ttoxes. N. B. liirerti .ru for the gaidance of patienta in every disorder, are arBed to each Dog. lyal&2 I A! K Vj for Jusiice3,Con8ia. iJlirlLll JVO blps.&c.oo bjod at .he Uhronxlc clhce, or priiiisd s0 orjer to ihe clouds ; in lime ot a stroke Ibis enables the rod to conduct that portion of fluid that belongs to the earth without the sliglue-t danger of lea ving the conductor. This rod ho many other advantage over the old one. The only place of manufacturing i in Hue St. 3 duort above 12A, rhiluthfplria, ht re all persons are respectfully inviied lo call and examine for themselves. Por sale Wholesale or Retail by TIIO S AKMI TAtsE. These rods bare been purchased and success fully used by the follow ing individuals, companies and corporations, whose names are cheerfully submitted : n owri war ItJt&'rkia. A. A 5. neherts. fieorpe itamzinger. yoege nouvier, Jle L'onra.1. J. 3lHlf0rd, Jkn ll. wes, ('. i'. laiii. e. J.lln nner. 1J. .Kikkv, r..i.ra.l liigersol. The Hlockley Alm-liouse, Andetson A lir.it hers. Kcv. J. L. t.rant, John Notman, Tbra lr.ver. ItuU- A n sins. a. k. Linkers. II. Amnuw, Thos. ott A f..., Mr. Downing, J. F.lireer, J. V. Halson, ('. Uun.phreye. J. Kipley A Co.. J. Nyman. B. Ilarlen. J. Oven-hue. G. Pep per, Mr. Sharplcss. Mr. llartin, S.Dorbiev. J. Hnnklev, Sir. Davi-ou. Dr. Paul. a. II. powers A I'o, J. Wiuenennv ll. Miller, the hi. I Hank Uolel, the I. S. Arsenal, the ,ru.,u.iiirn vi uiuiiMNinrr. nan. In tht rtulr of Xtn J-ntf. Uenrre Crispin. Judge MVall, Judge D.yt"ii, J. hu etmao. Dr. IL M'Muilk, flCj-The only aulhorixed Agent for the Counties ol Lino". Juniata. M.illin. Clinton, Lycoming, Norlhumberfaod, Montour, d.luinliia, Luxvrne is SAM I' EL HOOVER.' HartUton. L'nUm erniniy, I'enn Orders and litter adJiasard (pott paid) lo Mr. iiuuvrr, win ne promptly aiinided lo. lie ha put p a number of ilieae Rod in Union county, some of which rtuy be seeu a follows : i.v f.vo.v t ovyrr. Ilartltn Tp. Mark llallsruy, Wm. Foster. John Hase, Vlichael Peu-rs. Jarob sniiih. liaei-l Filman, Keuben Meneh, Ueorge Kleekner. Jfne Ilerlin Court House and Conimis-ionerV inli.ie-. Limabmt Tp John Keher' I'aroa Tn. Dr. Charles WilMin. Mr,w3f.ii Tp -John Kuula.Sim.iu Kami. Van Tp. Isaac Luu.droo. Who Veer ..-Hithacl Uoffman. SECOXME.XDJ T70XS. Puitapa., Aor 13. 1M7. I nave thb day carefully inspected a conductor or l-iehtning Kod, with vane and index, erected bv Mr Thomas Armitage, on BcHrvu House, Itioucef ter. and have no hesitation in saying that it ia not onlv the best 1 have ever seen, but that It ia the onlv on. i k... ... examined that is constructed on strictly scientific priuci- p.ca. a, . w.io uiun. pleasure mat I recommend his conductor to uie atteuuon o; owners or buildings. U. M. MUUTRtE. I am well ssllsfl-d Ihst the Magnetic I.ivhtning Kod, manufactured by lr. Thomaa Armitage, of Philadelphia, is the best that haa ever been made. I have spent several years in me siuuy i me laws OI eleelnntv aud magnet ism, and have no hesitation in saying that these Ko.ls are constructed upon the only principle of safety. The electric shock is received and dispersed by the assgnet at the tup of the rod. and it would be impossible, according to the laws of attraction and repulsion, tor a building to be injured by a stroke nfligblning when protected by one of these rods. 1 have been acquainted with Mr. Armitage for several years, and b f..re he commenced the manufac ture of these rols I examined the principle on w hich they are constructed, and f. It convinced that their adoption r. . -'""iwpieiesuc.Tews. i ne increasing demand for these rod., and Iheeitensivesales in all parts of the country, is ample com menriation of their utility and sur-rioritv. TKACV K. WALLKIt, Jl' D Rising gnn. Thilad Co., April 10. 15 . MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, mTLT fc EXPEDITIOUSLY 1 EX E C C T E D AT THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE Lcwisbu rg. 1 81 1 00 English and German AL MAX A US for 1853, jul received and for gratuitous distribution. Call and eel one and save yoor aiipence. i THORSTO.11 UHKI8T to most iibeial terms. l-atronage of the hte Tirm respectfuliv Lewtybur?. Sept. s.l, S5S The loth Se.ioa Lewisburg Academy toco:!!kr M".0-terl0u. I be course of Instruction i, ,h IDs,..ut . B tSTo? TPd P,r?'arr Uulbs 'e Co" In for Zr 'f""m aflcrdi a A PPort.r.,., lor inipiovemcnt . 1 1 """'7 'he nei.hborhocd. "" -the Wnircr ..Bth. " ltlS,ne Curil school, and k,drSs. counesv. and a pim :ncoura:ae,Ke P-P The .subscriber is desi oi loung Ladies. esirous to secure a class Iish f"anT,''0r ,'i,nP0aP rlO. Hieher Eng. Iish 8, and Cimmon Branche, $6. rer ,,.;. Oct 1, 1853 JOHX KA.NtOLPH. Principal. PIAXO AGENCY. f '! A .... ee.roraicu rianos. manufactuied by atel, been mlroduced into U-MwKI I am bap,,, to rete, ., one. Tt. Pian ,,. are ,..n.ed. and if Bo ...Waetory on""l fc! . vr, the, ma, be .veh.nged. pTicf" ' FR .CIS J. GESSAER Lewisburg. Feb 24. 1852. UtS8At,t- H. GERttiRT, Surgeon Dant 4 T hi. Keaidence, Souih Third St CD, 2. of the Board walk. ' C" LEHISUVRG. 389 J Jseoe!, M ? YSSOr,n". of ..U,B,a. Yi. 1 Mlod-on-'. from Geo.A.Fr.ne, 4muv( V I "'6'hn''. Buffalo. K T. : PCI Sieloueons from C lo V (45 I do CtoT 65 . 0 00 do F to F 75 Large 5 do F to F. Piano .,i- .01 . ' ' A. L. HATFIELD, Lewiib org COAL,PLASTER.SALT,FISH,lRON nd NAIIsS, alvny on hand anrl for bale by V. S. KKEMEK tt CO. TO CO tCII MAKERS. CTEEL SprinjrsSprinw Steel.Iron .ne! Brass ur?n r. .I mP rP Iron'.P'' rd (igM black Oil Cloth, black and r... ..i.j f.a 5Lr . x Tr,n,m,nP- """K Cloth. CoacajUce. Tnfts &e. Ac, to be had .it reduced rites at the cheap store of KREMER dc CO. flffl Bl:RH- Corn in earn vran'ecj ' ,f e or i0 'Jltharga fr G.- 1 t7 . KR1V1R A. CO.
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