1 r-yi3 I t:s , :6 . -r u si Muse than to keep aa audience many uf Whom, attend twice upon jvrcacUing, aud ones upon Sunday schools that length of time, on Sabbath tluy, which tueroliy be comes neither a day of rest or of worship, jaearly every one of Lis audience y& asleep, in defiance of their efforts to prevent such a breach of propriety. Iiis state aicnts of tho prpority of the African licpublic (Liberia), and its happy influence kt etoppiog the slave-trade, and Christian Ming Africa, were decidedly intcrebting. and calculated to onliut the sympathies tf Americans of erery shada of opinion on the question of slarery. Senate. Mr. Slifer read in place a bill to inoorporato the Lewisburg, Centre, and Spruce Creek lUilroad Company. The Northumberland Cemetery Com pany bill passu i finally. The House bill to incorporate the Erie City Bank, passed finally, 10 to 9. Also Senate bill to iueorpoiete the Union Bank f Philadelphia, 16 to 9. The CoBTentiou to Lear proposals fur Fublio Printing, adjourned (for the third tinie) to 31st hist, Tfxsdat, March 22. In At If-iue, lie afternoon was spent in . discussing the bill to rochaiter the Mechan ics' Bank of Philadelphia upon the pay ment of 6125,000, as a bonus, the sum being appropriated to finish the North . Branch Canal. Some opposed the Bank, others opposed the Canal, and others still, friendly to both, opposed any such unnec essary linking of two measures, both of which were in themselves right, and would receive their support The debate was an imated, and a decision staved off. Li the eveninj a meeting of Demagogues and Mechanics was held at the Court llouso, te aid the support of those at Bal timore and elsewhere engaged in a "strike." Some $75 were re; orted as raised, and a much larger amount of gas expended. There are several men emph-yo I to travel through the country, to raise all the trou ble they can LeUcJU t'le employer and employed the capitalist and laborer cm this " strike" excitement These " strikes" are periodical bat as far as my memory and observation serve, h ive never eflectcd any general good, but have created much ill will and public losses. If anything in our country " regulates itself," it is intel ligent labor. In the House, the Eric City Bank bill passed finally 44 to 40. . Tho Bill to incorporate the Lewisburg Savings Institution came op, aud after considerable discussion, and the offer and rejection of several amendment, was laid over for the present. In Senate, the bill to subscribe $900 towards l'cter A. Brown's work pn thf - mtium Ti eneVp una growing of wooij passed, 15 to 13. A bill was passed for the election here after of C. S. Senators on the 2d Tuesday in February, and of Statu Treasurer on the Sd Tuesday in February. QUI. RAH. ROAD "ccaVESKOri. in pursuance ot toe published call, a large body of the citizens of Union, Centre and Northumberland couutics, together I with delegations from Montour and Col umbia imposing in character and influ' cncc,as well as numbers; assembled in Con Tcntion in Lewisburg, on Wednesday af. .. i. if .1. ,i . i rr u tcrnoon, the lotu in?.t., in the lanre Hall nn tt-ii , . ; on College Hill, to take action m reference to the coastrac.ion of a Railroad from Lew- j isburg to Spruce Creek ; and on mot ion cf G. F. Miller, Esq., was temporarily organ ised by appointing llcr. Dr. Malcom, Chairman, and Win. L. Harris, and Sam uel Shriner, Secretaries. On motion, G. P. Miller, George Bu chanan Jonathan Wolfe, Charles Penny Thomas Hayes, John Wolfe, Jacob Hum. inel, Esq., Thomas Wolfe, (iJmsh Valley,) Maj. John Gundy, Solomon Hitter, Wil liam Prick, Hugh P. Shelter, Samuel S Barber, John M. Taylor and James Half penny, were appointed a Committee to re port officers or the permanent organization f the Convention ; and after retiring for consultation, recommended Col. .Topki-u I'axtos, for President, with the following Vice President and Secretaries. Col. Pax ton, however, asked to be excused, thank ing the committee for the intended honor, aad expressing a deep interest in the con templated road, and his willingness to aid it by every means in bis power, consistent, ly with bL duty in other quarters, stated that other parts of the country were anx. ioosly awaiting the extension of the Catta. wissa road, and as the location was not yet determined upon, he did not think it would le proper for him to officiate as President on the present occasion. The Chairman's name was then substituted, and the Con vention organized as follows : President, HOWARD MALCOM, D. D. Vice PresulenU, William Cameron, Esq., David Duncan, James Kelly, Jacob Sy pher, George Ileimbach, Isaac Eyor, Gcn. George Buchanan, Jacob Dcckard, Capt John Wilt, Joseph Class, Thomas Wolfe, John Kreamer, Jacob Smith, (Hartley f) Robert II. Laird, William Gutelius, John Alexander, O. W. Johnson (Boalsburg;) Rev. J. G. Anspach, Samuel Dupes, Jo eph M. Xesbit, Robert G. II. Hayes, Esq., George Huhl, John Gaet, Col. Philip Rub!, Maj. John Ncff, Michael Brown, Michael Fiehthorn, Jacob Riehart. . " axrttanrs, Dr. S. U." Knight, Geo. A rnck, Ksq , Franr? M';tn Jl.n f. ' MotU4 Corg9 Swjrt jr . Geo,ge j Ou motion, II. C. Ilickok, Joseph Casey, ' Gutclius, John Gast, John Petwiler, Ben Col. II. S. Gross, Prof. Geo. It. Bliss, jjaniln Eaton, Jacob Deckard, John B. David llayes, K-q-, John Detwilcr, and ' Smith, John D. Stitzcr, James Neiinan, Geo. Priesbath Iq, were appointed a com-! Joseph H. Lciscnring, Charlca Crotzer, mittee ou resolution., who retired and alter duo deliberation, reported the following, which were considered by the Convention and unanimously adopted. During the absence of committees, and the progress of business, ' epeeches and statements of facts were made by II. C Ilickok, Eaq., Col. Joseph Paxton, Gen Geo. Buebfinan, David Duncan, Eq., Hon. Joseph Casey, Maj. John Xeff, Hon. James Pollock, and Geo. F. Miller, Esq., cmbo. dying a large amount of valuable and in teresting statistieSjtogether with topograph ical and general information, in reference to the proposed road, the country through which it would pas?, the ainouut of local trade and travel that would be thrown upon it, as well as advantageous connections with other great improvements both East and West, and the ample resources within reach that can readily be developed for its construction; all proving to a demonstration that it is a route possessing many remarka ble natural a Jvantages,and capable at a com paratively light est of becoming one of the most servicable and profitable roads in the State. After a spirited and highly enter tailing session of several Lours, the Con vention adjourned towards evening in fine spirits, and with the determination to put forth steady and persevering efforts to ac complish the ultimate object for which it had assembled. Whereas, The local position and ne cessities of the majority of the peoplo of Union and Centre counties, require new avenues to market, and greater facilities of trade and travel than they have hitherto enjoyed; and those routes which connect with, or can readily become part of, main avenues of communication between the At lantic cities and the Valley of the Missis sippi, are most worthy of public attention, and Lot repay tho investment of capital; And ft Arm m, the route of the proposed rail road from Lewisburg to Spruce Creek, possesses all these advantages in an emi nent degree, svith none of the drawbacks which attach to many other roads now con templated, or in course of construction, therefore, Jlrsolveif, That this Convention recom mends to the citizens of Union and Centre Counties to make every exertion in their power to secure the early construction of a lluilroad from the Borough of Lewuburg, in Utii.jn County, by way of the southern rallies of Centre County, to the Central railroad, at or near the month of Spruce Creek, in Huntingdon County; believing that fcuch a work will greatly enhance tho value of their property, afford much needed facilities for trade aud travel, and confer lasting benefits upon themselves and their posterity. Ewlcrd, That an Executive Committee Convention, whose duty it shall be to pro cure, during the present session of the Leg islature, if possible, the passage of an act . . n r . i. .. ri:.l ... I. ,1!,1 uTh T.;,. burg. Centre and Spruce Creek Railroad Company," with a capital of 81,500,000, in shares of 8i"0 each, and subject to the provision of iho general railroad act of 19th February, 1S!'J. Hcfth'i'I, That it shall be the further duty of said Committee to bring the pro posed road to the special notice of Capital ists in sueh of the Eastern and Western cities as may be deemed advisable ; to en list the active aid aud co-operation of all rauroaa companies niioau luicrests may . , ' .i . , J be coimectud with this route ; devise wa-s i .,., , r,e fnn,is for ti,e Pons?ruP, t on of the roa J ; and in general take nil suitable measures to ensure the early and complete success of the enterprise. The following persons were subsequently appointed in pursuance of the above two resolution, viz : ExfaTtive Committee James F. Liun, Esq., Thomas Ilaycs, Francis Wil son, George Priesbwh, Esq., John M. Taylor, Capt. John Wilt, of Union County; mid David Duncan, Col. II. S. Gros, Maj. John NeBT, Hon. John Hasson, Maj. Wil liam Burcbficld and Gen. George .Bu chanan, of (Vutrc County. Jiifdved, That a copy of these proceed ings be sent to the Senators,, and Repre sentatives of tie districts tbrough which this road will pass,and that they be respect fully requested to lay the same before their respective Unuses, and use their influence to procure the early passage of an act to incorporate said Company. Rtsfdced, That the proceedings of this Convention be published in all the news papers in Northern and Central Pennsyl vania favorable to the object. On motion, a vote of thanks was given to tho Officers of the Convention ; also, to the President of the University, for the use of the Chapel. Signed by the officers. For the Lewisburg Chronicle. Eiffilnburg Railroad Sleeting. Agreeable to appointment, the citizens of Miffliuburg met at the Franklin School house, on Saturday evening, March 5, and organized by appointing Dr. J. G. PIPER Piea't, and J. W. Fsxxtxartttt Sect., after which the following resolution was adopt ed, viz : That a Delegation of thirty-five men be appointed to attend the Railroad Convention to be held at Lewh-burg on March lOih to take into consideration the propriety of petitioning the Legislature to grant a Charter for a Ilailroad, to com mence at or near Lewisburg aud extend through the Valley of Buffalo, at or near Miflliuburg, and thence through Peon's on to Spruce Creek, in, Huntington coun ty, The following Delegates were then ap- Doinfed : Geo. Ih-L-Uliacli. Ki.. Kaimtpl sutzcr, Daniel l.ss, Juo. JtTajlor, Wm. i LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST Samuel Blair. Matthias Staytuan, bamuel S. Barber, Geo. Knbl, Thos Gutelius, John liishcl, James Young, It. O. II. Hayes, Esq., John Darr, ffu. Hesser, Emanuel Yearick, Jackson Morningstar, R. Ilixson, Dr. David Miller, Sebastian Witmer, Berryhill BjII, Jacob Smith, Robert Wilson, Wm. Watson, Thos. G. Orwig. Chas. Stcei. The Pittsburg Cniuit very happily lakes off the office-seekers of that vicinity, by the following repirt of the proceedings o( an imaginary meetingof the patriots, which should have taken place in that city, I.itely. Whereat, We have witnessed, with sur prise and alarm, a manifest disposition, on the part of persons now filling various offices in the United Slates, to desert their posts, and thus lere many important trusts without control ; and Whereas, Much embarrassment will be occasioned to the administration, should there be, as appears extremely probable, a general and sudden resignation of whig cilice holders throughout the Union ; and W.'tereai, By the late Inaugural AdJrcss, the President hus shown evident hostility to two large classes of American citizens, viz : those who hold offices, and those who want to : and Whereas, A proscription of these must result in some difficulty in propelling tho machinery of government ; therefore, Jtcsolveil, That we don't want office. Resolved, That being duly sensible of our qualifications for official promotion and ol the necessity to the Country for men. in the present crisis, we will not de cline her call. We recognize her light to our lives as being perfectly consistent with our own to a living. RtsoheJ, That President Pierce, having attained the highost position in the gift of the people, by staying at home, we will, for this and other reasons unnecessary to mention, follow his example ; but, that, lest our retirement may be misconstrued, a copy of these resolutions shall be for warded to the Home Department, with an intimation that " Barkis is wiliin-" Htm antr Notions. MlFFbr anything ttunt made I nount ttyfh'tr vohyil ttu wu'ti ditptat ty M&'fhr ujtit jrtt vsittf to buy aVdV tfhat ywt hme lost Mj$Hr mart customers jf ir Ft ?r salt Wasuixctos, March 19. Tho prop erty ol the late Daniel Webster in this city, was sold yesterday, by his executors. iihin6""a,&CI?iL;hSRrtesrnan, and nearly everything of that class brought double its value. An ordinary looking cane seat chair brought f 15, and an old common t J0 " Wyorrvn-; Seminary," at Kingston near H'sHu-shirre was entirely destroyed l.,f ftrr, nu lba rtilit rxt MtnA:n tUtt 1 4 1 1, Ion. oa'timiv.1 nt 2I finf) inaneVne ft i inn IOS3eStimarf:d at f I,0ll-in8urancel500 Ko?. K. Nelson was the Principal Wm. E. Homer, M. D., Profcsaor cf Auatnmy in the University of I'ennsyiva ni.i, PhilaJelphia, died on Saturday, the 12;h, of disease oi'thu heart. Col. John J. M-Cuhcn, a well known politician and financier, died in Pliila., on Saturday last, aged 46. Of the fl.7S0.O00 quarters of wheat im ported last year into England. 3,350,003 quarter went from Hungary and Turkey. Vice President King declined laking'the oitli of offi;e at Havana a lew day ago. (le said lie thought it unnecessary, as he did not expect ever to bs ahle to discharge the duties of thu nffije. If he were, he could take the obligation at that time. The packets ou the canal have commen ced running from ilarri.burg to North umberlaud and LoyaUnclv, 3 miles this side of U'illiamsport. By April Tib, ihe line will be in order to Lock Haven. Hon. John Dickey, for many years a leading politician in thi Slate, died sud denly of apoplexy on Monday evening, March 14, at I'Utsburg. The State OiTues of ihe S'.ate Agricul tural Society, at a recent meeting in liar risburg, resolved ihst the next State Fair be held in I'ittibury, which has raised $2,500 for that object. Injunction We see it stated that citizens of Merceraburg have taken legal step to prevent the removal of Marshall College from Mercersburg to Lancaster, The U. S. Senate has been in session since the 4'h inst., to act upon the appoint menu of President Pierce. These have been some animated debates upon ihe nionroe doctrine, and the foreign policy ol the government, bdward Lverett, bee. of Siate under Fillmore, and John M. Clayton; Secretary State under Taylor, are now uoin ineinoers Of me senate. Charles A. Black, a lawyer of Green county, formerly Slate 8enaior, lists bte.i appointed i&ccretary ofthe Common wealti by Go. Bigler, in place of F. W. Hughs resigned. The Governor lias since appoin ted Mr. Hughs Attoruey General to fill the vacancy made by Judge Campbell's promotion. Capt. B. F. WclW, we understand has commenced running a Lioe of Packets daily between Wilkejbarre and Northum berland. The contract for rebuilding the Jersey Shore bridge has been awarded lo Mr. Jamas Clark, of Sunbury. . The caloric ship Erickson is shortly to leave lor Isoadon, whence she will be sent to Australia. Such a voyage, if success ful, i" .a'.isfy all in regard lo the calorie ti'jfne. - . v-. -w w I "TOV on hand, embracing a large ana ( J3( complete assortment, on the most faro-. ruuiu KiWJ. - i L . ....... ! i f pnii 1 1 ii i l Iddlngs & Co. Lewisburg, Dec. 1, 1853 iiyTdaihs' express. A LARGE assortment ot iong onawu ami assorted col's Sacking Flannel just rec'J Ocu 7,'52 at KKEWLKaw a. Executors' Koticc. -w- P-rrrnu .tunantirtf on the asi vi . . -it I j and testament oISamcm. Ammo, late in Jit A i UIW ItJW"'' j h Rrnn?h of Lewisbure. iee'd, have been srante l to the subscribers by the Register of Union Co. All persons naving claims agauiM ihe estate will present them for settlement; and all persons indebted make payment with out delay, to Al.BX. A MM OSS, ? BV1.K9 aniiuue,) Lewisburg, Oct. 18, 1852. iV. II. Hirers Ammons win continue uw lumber basinets ol me laienrm .. " . . , . ..... r ,t I A.MMOK.and respectfully solicits a continuance of the public patronage. BYERS AMMONS. j?amU ervocertt. CiX. BULS. FISH. 300 lba. CHEESE, S000 AjO lb.. HAM. Flitch, and Shoulder, Dairy SALT. &c for saie at Lewisburg Cheap Stare by C.E. BOWES GllAYDON'S FORMS, NKW AND FOl'KTII EDITION". ",V AVtnvy. 3I.tgitlra!t, or Man of Bviiiun ihoulil be Kilhout if 1'uilad. Xjctii Amleicax Jk U. S. Gazmu. JUST PI -BUSH ED, ORAVDOXS FOU.MS Xtw sd Fooeth rmTiox. Vnmia uf Couwvsncinz. anil of l'raeticv In the t'ourln of ht-n?ive Ind'X. l!y liocLET K. H aiGBT, Imi. thick Octavo vclume. rnce only SICONIUXDATIO.. "In tliis vrnrk (Bixms's Justice) and its romnanton, "Ovoo's Foa9," (Ihe reputation of whh h if Kt wrll fftablishod ns to Did Bo MloRy.) the Maj;itniti! will find all the information nt?eissnry to a coirwt discharsi' of the important dutiw ronlidrd to him ly tl.r laws of lVunsjUani." Prrut" Jiiigldly't JiiMU, iVi EJti liun. AIJ-, COMPASlOt TO Til. ABOVR, BINNS'S JUSTICE AND BUSINESS MAX'S LEGAL GUIDE. A Tr.KATIF.S on the OlUce and Duties of Aldermen and Jutirvs of the IVan. in the Commnnwalth of Frun syir;mia, indudiiiR all the required Forms of I'roi-ess aud Ilijcket Fairies, and embodying not only whatever muy be deeoml valuable to Justice, of the IVace. lint landlords, Tcnanu and Oenerrl Aitcnts, and mnkint; the voluino what it purports to be, A Ssfe lyal lluide IVr Husmnu Men. by John Hinns, late Alderman in the city of rhi!ade!pbia. F'tflh edition, Revised, Correct-d nt'd Oreallv Knlart-ed. By t. C. BaioinLl, In One thh k Volume, Ortavo. Price only $4.ou. juilr Oibsoa ay of hinnt't Jurtit, that " It Is not only the Imit, hut the only very ovd nork that we have on the subject." 1 Pit ESS, iuA StwrMv la b l-ul.lidtnt. toiial llirectifin of Franeis Wharton, F.q., Author of American Criminal Law' Ac Ac. lb Tho Volumes, Svn. TKOVBAT ON THE LAW OF LIMITED PARTNKR- PIHl in the t'niied States, with full references to the 7!u,nl Ly iBANCiJ tatct authorities, F.u-hsh and American. J tith mT. l:.. lu Hue Vo'inoc. Kvo. ti -Orders or letter, of Inquiry from the Country f.romplly attendid to. KAV A BlUlTIIKIt, Law rtaLisuits ap Hooksm.lius. 3ni417 18 Juriet direct, Vailai. Oyster Saloon. Hit- subscriber is nou-prepared lo accommodaie individuals and parties with O.YStCIfl etc. in the best styles. A share of public patronage solicited by C. F. HESS l.evrbbur;. Sept 15, 1852 New fil Shop. Samcf 1 SliJ'er has just npt-ncd a 5hop M;,rl,'t'1 Square, U-lween the Post Olhce and j I,vn. alfs Ilonkstore. where lie is nrsnnrsH l.v make ana sell BOOtS and Shoes Of all lilt U " U 'U "l " All. JJ, fi.r Ladies Misses. Men and Boys. A!sj for sale, GUM SHOES of all sizes. Rei-alho dune as usual. Produce of all kinds wanted in exchange for work. .... . . . - , By punctuality, and asm; ?ood materials in Hie very nest Wat-, he hopes to Share tlie pat- ronae oi a aisrriiiiinattue public. Lewisburg, Nov. 11, 1852 n.TRUVITOOtj e LikCDf sCN taken according to the latent improvements, at the first door below Innisss' Store, on the most reasonable terms, bv S. L. BERGSTKESSER. Lewisburg, Oct. 27, 1553 500 AGENTS WANTED. $1,000 a Year. "1T7"ANTEU in every County of the United 1 I States, active and enterprising MEN', to encare in the sale of urns nf the best book, published in tlie country. Men of good address possessing a small capital of from 25 to 5100, will have such inducements offered as enable them to make from $3 to $10 a day profit. The books published by us are all useful in character, extremely popular, and command larje sales wherever they are offered. For further particulars address (postage pd) DANIELS & GETZ, (successors lo W A Leary & Co) Ko. 133 North Second Street, Philadelphia 6mt39 India Rubber Gloves, Mittens, &c. COlNTRT Merchants, in making their pur chaser, should not neglect these desirable and saleable articles. Their manufacture has been much improved recently, and they are made very durable. Particular attention is requested to the Wool-Lined Gloves and Mitten. They arc Indispensable In cold and wet weather Ladies will find thi. Ulovca useful in any work that will Mil Ihe hands, at the same turn that they will cure the worst Salt Mhenm or Oiapped Hand, immediately. They are made all b-rtetlis to protect th. arm. and wrista. For sale by Wilcox, Biltines k Co. No 3 l lmrcb Alley and lloodvear's, 6S Cbesnnt eitraet Philadelphia. J. II. rhillir.sPitt6durjr.ra. Falconer k Haskell, llsltimore, Md. II. W. SehifnVr. rharleston, S.C. Bart k llirkmx, Cincinati, tihio, and by all Itubber Healers in the Union. At retail by Countrt Merchant. (ene rally. Sm-Utt MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, mTLY 4 EXPEDITIOUSLY AT THE ''CHRONICLE'' OFFICE Lewisburcr. SECOND ARRIVAL u (i.uiiu.u Klfa, ijuaru-r scsniona, uycr uu Atrniiur. u. . slu(0,(s,; jr. .i.irtin, S. Ili.rl.lfr, J- llnnfcliy, Sui-rrnio nJ Orpruuf Courts, anil the m. of the va-. I - j Jr ,,,, s H .wt 4 c0.,'j. Wmrp-unj, n..u Civil OI2XT and Jaitira of th. IVam Fourth d .(nk i,,.,, the ;. g. Arsenal, tho edition. Kevisct, Contl, t.ilarKl, and A.tpll t.. , '-r'"'pl).n ommtetonerrf Hall, to tut l're.nt gut of the Law ; with copioiu l.splana- rV" "K" . j.rK,.-iirbr-e Cri).in. Juilce u.ry Note, and lu-rtrenn-s, and a New and very 0.u.,.r- '".,, ,,u,. ,,. Jnhu Vetman. lr. U. il Mutt. iu vuo 1 BRANCH FARMER Si aTMS -CflBllk. iigumiug k,sUre !n infd,ming ihe public that ne J(rjtfj Jt lhp ,rue principi8 0f protecting families. i ii- ..... r r m m iunuraiiuviiv ...... UWi'lllllg auu l'1"' V ' . - ence of L I G H T N I N u ' " ibat cery City, I n, maee - ictim to annually, thro' the grw negligence of U luhal.it.ut., U beond ealcuUiwn, , e.cially when the leiuedy i o easy to obtain tnia I. found in Patent magnetic Coining floto, - .i i Thia iirut has brrn exaamicu . . . . . .. i i mil n iui biuoo. : by Ihe roost mentifie gtniiemcn in iub w.iu Hrofcwor. M'Murltie, Juhiiaon.Wal'.or and many ..h., ihm have exa:uined diem, recommend and - . . L 1.1 pr.k of them in the Lighesl leims of approbation, and bae pronouureo inrm 'j M in this or any other countiy for the piotecUon f l.i.K .nd Proueitv. One advantage i to divide and throw back a part of the eltclric fluid harmlc. lo the cloud ; in lime ol a .troke this enable, the rod lo conduct that portion of fluid that belongs .. . , ... .i .r i... I. Iha mih aimoui ID! rot",i ".."--.,...,. Thi m.l has manv other w uitr iiiH luuuuuini - - - ndvanUieo. over the old one. The only pwc of - w manufacturing i. io Vine St. 3 duors alote 12A, Philadelphia, where all person, are respectfully invited to call and eianiino for themwlve.. For ale Wholesale .. .. .rmt'tt A 1) M II' i i: 1 or Keiaii oy uiuuii..-..... 'I'liese rod. have been purchased and .ucces fully u.d by the following individuals, cowpaniea and rorpuraliou, wnose uaiut-s ure uraimij submitted : .r p;,UnMMa.k. k 8. BoNrtii. 0nr-e c..; r .lint..!. Ii.ui4r. Juil-'o Cunra-1, J. Altilffrtl Ji hu lloio-i!, I'. e'. t'laii!-jf . J. lirvuiMT, O. Oakley, t.uiirma lii-. r.l, I lie lllk! jr Alui-hoit.-, AnJtrftiu & llr..lliris itS J l i:rant. Jolm Niitoi, Thos. Gn.vr, Bt l..ns A. K. Uiiikerj, II. Sinim-.U!-, 'I'liu. '"t Mr. i. J. K. Iirir. J. W. Wabun, I.', llumphri-rs, J. liiul. v t Co., J. N vinan, It. U.irkn, i. Owufline. O. rP- U'l'ull. JuuVe D.i Y to Ifeuj. Itoberu, Mr. J. Uowniug. (jjThe only authorized Agent for the Counties oi Union, Juniata. Mifflin, Clinton, Lycoming, Sorthambcrland, Moutour.CoIuinbia, Luu-rne, is SAMI'EL HOOVER, llarlkton, Vnion county, Penn. Order, and letter adJressed (postpaid; to Mr. Hoover, will be promptly attended lo. He ban put up a number of these Rods in L'uion county, some of which may be teen as follows : .v r.vo.v ivrsrr. tTartf Tp. M.wk Halfpenny, Wm. Fortrr, Jnlm Ilaaa. Mlrliael IVUrra, Jacob Smith, David Fiiuian. KtfUbn Mi-oi h, OMtrKO Kli-ckner. Xrnr yri'. Cort ll'u, and Commis-iowrV Offirr. Limtit-ft Tp John Krlnrr. f 'liion Tk lir. Charles Wilson. Main.;(, Tp J-.hn Kuuti. himou Kuutx. lnTp. iaaac Couldrca. WhiU IMxr iln-hjtl Hodman. SECOMVEXDA rOV.l IMiilada., Au,;. 13, 1K47. I have this day carefully tnievtc. a c.n'liietor or iie-i S.Se?.5ni hare no hi siUtion in savins that it is not only the bst I haee ever M'cn. but tlint it to the only bow I have yet ;;. ine.1 that is constructed on strietlv scieulitie orinci- conductor to the alleutiou ot owners of buibliups. II. MvMl KTK1E. .!.. It is with niueb Dleasnre mat l reronimentA uis I . , r i . . ., a, :..i...i.. V.i l. , he hi-t l hat has ever been maie. I have slent several years in Ihe study of th" laws of elect ity aud nu(tnctr L-ui, and have no h-sitatin in ayinir thai these Kuds are constructed up-.n the only principle of safety. The electric . , v t. .ml dit.ers-d bv the magnet at the t"l ! of the rod. and it would be impossible, accordmi? to the of !lluaclin ,nJ ri.pu,iD, f,r a buiW.n? lo le injured l y astr acoi ii?uimS , . these rods. 1 luive Wn ac.Uaiuted with Mr. Aruillage (V,r several rears, aud Is-f -re he mumen-ed the niaitufae tureol thi-se rods 1 examined tire principle on which they are constructed, and lt convinced that their adoption would be attended with complete success. 1 he iurreavine demand for these md,and tlie extensive sale in all parts of the country, is ample commendation of their utility aud superiority. TKAl V E. WALLER, SI. . -ion. Fhilad. C-l.l""" "" ' - $300 CHALLKNGE. 1TTHATEVER concerns the health and f happiness of a people, is at all times of tlie most valuable importance, i iaKe it ur granted that every person will do all in their power to save the lives of their children, and that every person will en leaver to pruinote their own heahh al all sacrifices. I foci il to he duty to solemnly assure you that : WORMS, according to the opinion of the most i..i..e.l l.h,.i,i:.n..rretbeDriru:irv cau-es of alarce i niajonty oi .usca-ea 10 .u,... .. I I'able. Il ou have au appetite continually ebaii'caLe ! from one kiwi of food to another, Had lircath. I'ain in )p s.,)Ul.ir,,. i-Kkia-at the Xose. Ilardv.ess and l ullncss of the iieiu-; fry tourfi, I'low rever. i-uL-e irreeuiar ' lmMy-' j uonEXsAoirs won strvp. An article tounded ii-jn scicmif.c principles, eomponn-Ieil i with purely vcsitiibie substances, be.uj perleetly sale i win n tak-n. and mn be civen b the luost teuder inf.iut ; h rtld "n. erfai rSoct. Where liowd ConPii..t : aud Diarrhaa have made them weak and detnlUated, the tonic projertica of my Worm yrup are BU)b, that It .,..,.1. ifhm.t an euual iu the cauilocue of medicines in -ivius tone and stn-imtli tr, the "temieh. which mate, it an lulallible rem-dy b.r Hiom? afliielcd with yneni. The a.-touihine cures I'crlormed by this Syrup alter 1'hyrb ians luive tiled, b the bcelevidence of its superior clSesuy over nil others. THE TAPE WORM! TliU in the moft diniruU Wrm to destroy of nil that iufiM Ihe human t-u. It ctowf to nu nlm-t lii'tt ti liitc K'Uitth .Hfconiiii hi ooiltxl aud ftmeiu.-d iu the itiLcB-tiui-i aii'l htuiah vITcttin tin- lunalUi m mully an to cauf it. Yitu.f lfu. Kite. c. thattlio: nIHictti scldfjm if ctit itivpect that it w Jape Worm liun U-nintf iheui loan rariy (sra- 1" order to dftatn-y thin worm, a very toer- tie trcittinv-nt mut be pursm-d; it would then-ton be .rojx r t' take ii In S f my Liver Tills, so as to remove all ob.-trucr.io np, ma- -u -7 u.rec, uKu tiit worm, iiuu n.ut te tuk n in dasci of two i tiiMtjiiun. tills thne times a day; tbvws dirittion? tj. lowed have cuTcr wt u knowu lo uii lg curing uic most obaliuulc Caw. of TaiK Warm. JIGHhSSACK'S IH En PILLS. Jio j art of tlie system is more liable to di. wp than the Liver, it serving as a tiitt-rer to iurify thn bUxxl, or j;iv ilif the j-roier s. crtti.'ii to the bile; o that auy wroug actiou f the Liver efffcts the nthcr iuiportuu) parts vi the syi ti-m, and resulin variously, in Liver 4'oiiiil)tiiit, Jaundice, l)ysiiris,, c. He .-Uould, therefore, waU-h every svmptom tlint miht iud:cate a wronj atti-jn of tlie Liver. Tbeso 1'ills lieinj onmi-OAd of Hoots aivi I'lant foruhfd bv nature to heal the sick, namely, Irt, An jcptctm'ant, which augment the aecnaiou fn.in the uluHu;iry muvus utemhraue tr promotes the discharge of sci-n-ted naitir. An MUratic, whieh chattier s id s-me iueI)-ahle and intcusible manner the certain mor- bid action ot the system, od. a aiie which gives tone ' mJ nth the nervous system, renewinj Uealtu j which arts in perfect harmony with the other inirredicnti, operaUnn on the bowels, and expelling the whole blood, which destroys disease and restore. Leal 111. TO FEMALES A Ton will find these Tills an invaluable medicine In many complaints to which yon are subject. In o bet ruc tions either total or partial, they have been found of in estimable tK-nefit, restoriup their functional arra moments to a healthy action, purifying tho blood and other fluids so effcctualtv to nut to tliiiht all complaint. Which niav ' arise from female irre-julsrlties. as healache, giddiness, dimness of si-ht. pain in the sKtc. back. ko. Hone genuine unless signed J. N. Hoat back, and others being base imitation. - Agents wishing new supplies, and store keepers desirous of becoming agents must ad dress the Proprietor, J. N. Honansaca;, at his Laboratory, No. 120, North 2d, above Race St., Philad , Pa. Sold by all Druggists and Merchants in the United Slates. Agests. Dr. Thornton 4; J. Baker, Lewis burg. Wholesale and Retail Agents for Union Co. Davis & Sclinure,Selinsgrove ; Slitzer & Bra, MifBinburg ; Youngman & Walters, Dry Valley ; R. Keller, Adamsbnrg; 8. Wittenmyer, Middleburg; M. Specht, Beavertown ; J. D. DieUendi'ifer, New Columbia; A. U. Lulz, Forest Hill. Pcs ixta 26 eivTa 1 DCQ 1000 Englith and Geiman AL 1 OiJO. MANAC'S for 1853, jut received nd for gratuitous distribution. Call and get one and save vour sixpence. Da THORNTON A CHRIST . nOAL.PLASTEK.SALT.FlSIl.lUON J and NAILS, alays on hand and for sale by D. S. KKEMER & CO. V) t AT T" U l"or iusiices.Consia. h I i t LN lVkJ ulesAc.on hand at i tho (Jbtouicle office, or printed to order STILL MORE XEWS COSCERX1SO x!S75i lJL '1 tSTS. . . n mCllfiiiFHAIaNA RAIL'nUAll aUaUtnHl.l.ft n"lt.,,W uhuh is to be extended from Leienbtiry 10 Lrtcittoitn on the Jnuiitn hronsli ly Miffllnburs!! aarsa. -mm BW t lias lll IT i fc ,na, " ahead of all ihe Con.panie. and h w evened one of Ihe best and urge-i ..oca. u. nned one of Ihe best and urge .ioca u. Fall & winter goods ve, opened in thi. country, and of .uch .1,1. V CWa upw - ' . - . .a and oualilie. a wi ' "".faction to all. DRY GOODS OX au Kintu, GROCERIES, t,.. P.lees. Fuicvr, Molsswa, Bice, Cheeae, Crackers, Soap, Candles, Tobacco, Segars, te. Hardware, Querienre, Lidirtcare, Jionts and Shoes, Jim, and Cap of the latest atyle.nd bc.t quality. Lmbrella. Bru.he. Brooms, Paint, ground and dry, Oil of all kinu...na nuineron to mention an ui-u .. at ptice so low a. lo a.loni.b purcnar. Ml kinds of Country PRODUCE taken in .Ill num. oi Ajuuuvij exchange for UOOU. . rr"l'lease give mo a ea'l before purchasing .i.LXb,. I ehare nomine" for loking at my . " - fJ liffcSpi lioodil. v. ... MiClinburg, Cct 28 1952 The Road to Health! i,si. v' La lIOLLOWAJTM TILLS. CURE OF A DISriKDLI.KD LIT Kit A5D BAD WflKffTION ot a LttiT from Nr. R. W. Kirlnu, Chfiit,tJ'rucU .Vrrrf, ltrtrp-ot, lUitsd Uk Jun, ISil. To rrof-!Mr I.'iim.T. Sir Your Fill Wntiiwit hTir ftood tbe liilirct on our unit? lint ot rniprietary M ditrbin 1 A runt, loer, to wIknii I ran rrfi-r f..r inv nt.u.rief, Ji.irn mv to It-l y km.w 11m- arft ulnn i.f h-r rw. Ihr hiti Wn trouMitl if r years i.U dinrUrvl liTrr.iind baJ divresti' O- Oo U.r Lt.-t ocrtvu'!!, I owt Ti-r,thff firuimre Tihe attack wan o alitiminK uvl the inl.Mi.iiti.n -l iu m, -f rn.ly, Uxt tji.ulu r- enV:r t.iiitrti of brr not b. in$ mUv to Wr up un-ler it; Prriuo ately she i.tiurrl t try your tilin, mmd .ie inkrais me tlutt after tlie br-t. and vh m-rew dinjt lf, hwl sreHt ralirt Shf ei-ulinui tl to ULc I lira. nin lti.o K-rf.-ct liealtb. 1 couM hare nn-t you many uv ra rw. but the ho-.. fr4mi tin mreri'y ' thf attuck ami ihrrriy rurt;, hprak much 1 tliiuk iu lator of yur aninm-'liiuj! I'ilU. (-iiKii) 1-. Klf.KtS As KXTRAURD1XAKY CIHIK or ltlfKCMATlC FEV EH, UMd ouly t'irfi mw w in ; tiyj'"- " re ntwM-i. ix ?i yunwkjt lam. C"P3 rf Tflrr instrtM hi the IfiJntrt Tmrn Courier oj the Marsan t HVoi:uun. nineteen years of sirc.rewinTai it' Ji'llin, lvll, vy .vt". New TODD, b:ul leen surteruu lr,ut a vsHent rbeuinane ferer. b r upwurcls of two s outh', wliiih lis I enlirrly de rived her of Ihe im of her liluDM; during this period, e wns under the care of the ui t elUlii'Ol nuliral nu n ! iTliT ...d by theu. h - ; h"P I ' A iriend prevailed ujon her to try ll,'Uowy's I cs-lebrated nils, nD . .. in. r.Jioie am space o. uaa. "J r CVKE of TA1 -D TMIITNrS.H im. TIILsT At bOMAt;tl of A l'EUiON 1 YtAB? or -. Ffom M jtsrs. Theu, f Km. Pr.n.fjr$ nf thr Iyn A-lrer- .ucr. rV am wmeh or Uu JfuUvsvtmi statement. ToProl- H.'IA-.wat. Auijin-fil, 1-31. f is 1 de-sire to bear trstimowy to r t efl'-eta of Ilullowaj ai'iils. ror m.uiv yer 1 uthr.d peven-iy in iti a, ioia aud tichtnes in th- Ptvniat-h, wbirh ww also arronipniiievl by a hbuitneas of breaib. Ibat pr.:Teutd lu from aalkinir about. 1 am M yers tt a-.--. an-J n-'twith-Uiiniiii? my arivano-d sUitu of ii:'e. this? I'll!" have m relieved m. thiit I am desfrow that otbr should 1 made acquainted with tli ir virtues. 1 aai now r-'nd-jred. by their menu, cv-mi-aiatively active, and e-.in U-ke ex r-rl-v willwut tacon.nienr cr paiu, l-Hh 1 could at tlv t&-re. isii.rd, 11KM.V COK, North street. Lynn. SorMk. vTOMEFaVlL Ert'ICAfY of H 'l.WffAX S FILLS m CASS or 11C0I&Y. Persons fiiflVriu from Prrpy. either aVut the torn f.f iui,ui a. uti.v. tl.. r-. eh-uM ii.ifimJIatfly have re-urbr In these Is. a hundreds of vers-m nro anuunUy eiTe-i. by their ue, of tins direful cf-nii-laiut iu iu difft-rtnt stages, vbi all oilier meaus had failed. That celebrated I'Uls are wonJerutlif ccacicus in the fU- linrinff cvmptoints ; Acne Dropsy Jaunliee Peeondary Asthma ly.s-iitry Lirer tmplnts t-vmi-t- ml Uihi'us Com-k.r-ipt la.4 Lumbago TirUtulvieu phiiiits i'linsJe lrrcg-I'lit-a Tumors Biotche on uUritits Kheumstism L'lrers tlie Skin Fe.rrs of all UetenLruu of Venereal Af BowelCmpl'U kiudd Trine feetions t'o:t( 3 Fits grrofula. or Worms of all Ccmlipatn of iut Kii'?s Kvil kinds the ltowls ller.J-aehe S(.re IhroaU Weakness frm Constiuipticn Indigestion Stone and an v cause Dtbiiity lunaniatiun Gravel Ac. c. Sold at the KsUMifhment of Professor Homowat, 244, Strand, tncar Temj'te Lur. London. )aud by all ivjtable in-u-ji-L and dealers in MedLinee throughout the Itritish Km 1 ire. and those of iLe l uited Stiten, iu 1ix- at 2T1 S7eai:.l 1,ro. each. H bo . sale by the prm. ifwil Irrutf houses in the t'nion: by Slrsrs-A U 't Ii.S 5ir.NewYr.rsi ; and by Mr. CO Kmuht, 7, ou;h rrixth St. Pliilad-lpbia. Mm-lh-Tv b a cvUf ile ruble by takio; th- larger Boxrt. X. B. liirecti- n for ihe tuid:ince ot patients in every ditorder, axe kffixt-d to e.vli lkix. Iya4;'i- WATCH DEPOT, LEWISBURG, FA. AL. HATFIELD, has on band a large a and .plendid assortment of H ursEs, Silverware and Jew elrt, just received from Ihe beat Importing and Manufacturing House, in Philadelphia and New Yoik, and consequent ly much lower than if purchased from those Re tailer, who pretend to be Wholesaler s. Gold Patent Levers, full jcwclej, lk J' 00 to flii 00 do do do b jevteicd. Ik do do do full jeweled. Il k do do do 6 jewels, lok do Anchors, full jeweled, lk do do do do ltk do Lepincs, 1 to jewels, lsk do do 4 jewel'. lk a3 4a DO - yo 00 40 00 bo oO 80 00 Wl 00 0 l) " H) 00 15 00 " f.0 00 ill 00 " 35 OU Its GO " i3 00 u tio oo m Oil " 33 oo 14 TO " .to HI (hi " 3.S 00 14 00 20 CO 11 00 Hi 00 J 00 " 10 00 5 00 " lo K) 2 SO l i 00 5 i) " 2i 00 V2 OO " 111 00 14 00 " Sb VO uo i; oo 1 00 9 00 T5 " ro 00 1 25 2 50 37 " 6 00 1 00 ' S 00 3 50 7 00 SO " 5 00 1 24 " 10 00 UO" 3 00 6 75 10 00 2 00 12 00 3 50 " 12 DO 1 00 .) 00 1 00 2 50 do Knitlish and Kronrh V, ntc bes, lot 1J 00 ' ilver l atent Levers, full jeweled, do do do jewels, do Hunting do jeweled, do Auchors, full jeweled, do Lepines, 4 to 8 jewels, Oernian ilver Lepiucs, 4 jewels, Silver tiuarters, German ilver A second hand Watches, (Jold Guard Chains, do Laities' fob Chain. do Gentlemen rob Chains, do Vest Chains, Hold Ladies' Breast Pins, latest strVs, such as Mourning, Box and lilacs, Cameas,Clusters.cmll. Ilraiich, &c. Cold llentlemen's Breast I'ins. Jo Cull Pins, dioercnt stvlea, do Finerr llinjrs. Cold Ear Rings, such as Hoops, Th-ops, Jenny Linds, Com, Wheat, Straw berrr. Cluster. ScroU, llraneb, Ac, Gold Watch eals, do do Keys, do Tencils, do Pens do peccaries, do Ilnntins Lockets, (Medalias do Bracelets, gi Iver poons, Teas, Tables, Desert, and Salt, Silver nectaries, And a variety of fine goods, latest .tylea, neatly got up, al prices to ault the times and war ranted to be what sold for. Also a great variety of gilt and plated goods Chain., Pins, Spoon., Lockets, Spectacle., Case., Basket., Ear Ring., Shawl Pins, Hair Pins,Coral Beads, Steel Bead., Punea, See., dec, 4c Also Bras 8 day spring and weight Clock, do SO hour do do do 8 day wood and gilt Tim. t icees, Month Clocks. Alabaster Parlor Clocks, Patent Lever (or Marine) Clocks, 5 00 sal" 1 00 10 oo " lo oo S 00 2 50 S 50 " 10 00 io no 4 oo 8 00 on 23 10 I French Accord eons, a aeys, 7 50 15 00 ii OO Polka do luJi do de iu'4 - Music Boise, a oo " And hundred, of article, not mentioned. Watchea, Cck and Jewelry carefully re paired and warranted. Call and see. March, 1853 ly416 IIUSSEY'S GRAIN REAPER, for cutting both Grain and Grass. Great Improvement for b2 MANUFACTURED and for sale at the LevYisbiira Foundry br OEDUES, MA 1511 4 CO. MEDICAL RKFOUM t.ai. a. aiaMswooidai0BS,u he ha remove, into Nonb Third .Wert, L ?! hoiwe formerly occopied by f.ptP.utbo T Reformed Church. Th.nkful U lotnl flt0Mt, hbherto reteiv.d, U eoutu, DR. II. II. HARRIS wooM kki0c,14 I be cilixrn of Lawitbarg nd nejoit. ik . iu nun r1 h an wtiQ Bj, .t.,. l hem. " . . tT n.nfn.liili.t ui ...... 1 1 " lie pii-u'. vcuiiiaoee mttj ,i most approved system, or Medical Rrforraii,., bo Calomel or Mercary in any formand hois. , f hiuuei wo,Ul, 0f eommoni.,. 1 He keep. h.ni fa Ibe confiUeuce ol ifc. for tale, an evtae.:.. variety of IbomMnian an. other Vegw Medicines, for Ihe sac of such ciittoraeia as but irieij Ol a uuu.wilH I ediciues, for Ihe Bsc of si 4ire them. He i also prepared to clean and eitraet Ttiti Lewisburg, April 7, I9i2 THE OXLY TRIE PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON. I 1 1ST pablUhed.T.B.WEl.CH-s magmfiarj, ' I'oriraitof l.-- en ' 1 l.,.n.rm ccl.hI lrn, i r ' ' . ved (by permission) Irom .Wa.tYWu ,r .' na, p,rlraiti , Alhana-iim, Boston, Thjf ,up,tb piri, ,IrTed ui j v.. up-riM.u. erriioMA" sillv. k , , the eminent h ...j 4r,jtti j, the only eorreet lik'noa of .!.. I ever publnlHsl. II b been rbsnetenad as tre ,".'J: ( wnrk ofarterer predueed ia this country. An.,"it,i lity, refer to the letier.of tb.ad..piea son ,i ! ton., iK".tl V ASHlTOS rAKKKt Vfcf, Mtj. i liiilitul rt nrrsi ntMn of the celebrated urie n.i . toCnlFr JtsTK'tTsJieT of the tupreme Cobrl of L I ted hutes, who says, A a work of art its eieeiirtice 144 t auty B.urtrTriktf ftry t-ue who - it ; muX v. i hi'i y in .15 uJct-nra." t th ratiM-roi hi ri.tptry. Itf, By froi fr rtune to have awn him iu th- tla.i : my t.. lifXetl; atij h'u wLijlr apptraraDee i yftitrvDvU ln.f-rw,, on my mi luory. Th- jortrait you have fciui-1 i.;f,n to u ( I an xnrt tilHftt, rfj-r t-Dtin: ittti., txyrvrUu a wrll a .)- farm ami lratui of thr Aal nr.yn Si:.ytor CAvt it u m hjt like 7Jytwvittv. , the prnst original. Vmip ihr j(T 1'li.i htiitt ', 4 ti t- cm, Trorlt is atimirabiy exc MtrJ artl n.i.Vni.'y f-:tl t vf .itnnac t tii publi-." r-ay Iabchm. th tu,;twLt jurtrsit p;ii:f rT and tj.? f uj il of MnarS ' Jftir -r.L: tuy nituJ ip ntiTf rtmar!alc than ut oti r 1 t.Tr r. fr prcrffitinjc tf-1 " iiMli;naiity of tin- tnj;.a! ,.. trait, ta-tp thcr with a uAe a.HlUiguitVtJ .! fjlur-H miir.ot'r. vliit h all who ru rsaw Lirarfrn-aiiiv-r.-d.iib;.: clmravU'rii-ticof the illMairicns man it couiBtcnif ri; i'-T Uiv grunt merits t this ptdtrr in? wok V r-f-r n-f lorer rj WafkwjUm tftr fitrlrnH itft lo br tin el tojUce of Uiit p"prs, aw. tn the letters nf ike Aiuvcmjf Arl.u, JSsit$mn. Jvri. tM vnil hJtrt ace BtpuKyiP't it, ArttsU Marc-bant aivtl Kiliot, of New York; Nndt. Ktithrrmrl. and Lauitdiii. f I'IiilatlV!-Lia; i'h- tr Ii. tiiug of lxton ; Chart- Irtuc r of t liar lo ton. C ; Ki the adoptid tn of nshhinptna, Hun. fit-o. U. p ( nrt hiiiiavlfaa art int. IVrtTriMca Ilia .xrlrnr !;;..( KUtinorr. Majf-r Gt-n. W.uf.rtd toti. II n. ;rt-li Ltaliaf. Uud. Ubi. K. Kintf, Hun. Iuiicl torMt-r. Jiota. f.TUD flf u. Lfwt ( Vm. IIcm.Uid. A ..iwhrm. Ii-s John F kr.n .y. II fin X. C. V ituhrop. L. L I. Ji.-. Ilt.n i:trr H. Taiiy Hcu. J-ib Iur, IU n. J'Y.n kt Li au, lion. Hutu ih'iat. StjkIjk Charlr rr:i. ri., Ihr W4-H knor.n Lil rari:tn of th Ennlon A:f .r...fc who l mauld rathraw il than t rainT.rt wt ! 1 r ! . VhipTl-, l.irhara llil.'.r-i. lien. l.UW. Kvr. lt. . JartiJ 2pwka I I. 1 . 9 II. Ir.t-.it LL I .st.:tn Inin-. I'tltti W. Ft mn. K.. r"n f T C. I'pham. J- T. Il'aillrv. it (iM IlaCrvk. It. V. I.f.ii-fif.w. Um. 4.il'at..ri iaaa:ni ra -M Kia pk lml Talift uiU, T. H. Ma-aulr, Sir Ant- twtM A I ix 'ii. IJJid Mji.rof Loitvlt-n. kt kr. Tur ft t , thrr.utrhtui. the rtitirr I ot- n. have without voirv pni. m- a is- '.a pu ri u ll.ral imjp. To rnal le all to f-oM-t-s U.fc valuable treasure t is Sl at the low Prr.e of - ner copy. Pablabed by iKiiKl.K. w.cim.r i N. W. corner of Fifth and Arch sir Is. PIilaJe!pbia 1. D. llTir.LT Sole Aeent forUiefUUsof Ka-tern lVts. sylvania and IMaware. This Portrait na only br obtained from 3lr. By.riv, from his duly authoriz d acenls. Arrangements hue be. made with th. Past OfsV partmetit. by whih e, k-s ef the Portrait can te ?D.i u anv pfiit. per mail, in pern et tfler. Sw-I'erriiiis l,y remitlin I ive IVilars to B B. Br' wiii have a copy of the Portrait send laihsmrcrcsMJef, M.iimif.cieut liilt Kr;SH'S. -ot up i-zpresly V,t tLast Poruaits, funiL-hed at the low price of $i,ou each. Just issned, a mngnificent Pprtrait of 0 EXKKA L JACKSON, Engraved by T B.Wnrn.Esq.fter tlie origins! portrait painted hy TJti-i.i.t.Esq. This pi rtrart ill be a match fi r ihe Waaiiincton, and is :n every resped as well got np. Price fS.CO ptr copy. Addrf-ss as above 3m45tj WI.VTCR n A VINO disposed of most rf pur Tu" Stock, we mould respectfully inform ih public that we are now opening ihe lar?e!ar,.l most elegant stock of Winter (.nnds that has ever appeared in this market. Havips'ectel them with great care and pnrcha-iei) lur Cah, we wonld cordially invite all otirold cuiimer and all others in want of Barjains to circ rs a can, as we leel confident that we can cuf entire satisfaction as to quantity, qiia.'i:y vt prices at the old stand of Nov ss. j. Hayes &. Co. TADrES' DRESS GOODS, of all dosirai e J styles, shades and qualities, with all var ieties of Trimmings, to be had cheap at J. HA YES 4- COS ALL in want of Fine Cloths, Cassimeres. Coats, Overcoats, Vests, Hats or Cajs can be supplied at verv low prices at 'J. HA YES 4 CO.'S F RE.NCH Merinoes and Wool des Laines a choice lot for sale bv J.HAYES CO TAILORIXCi. j THE subscriber having taken the shop (Fs lately occupied by Samuel Ammon. ar.d " by Ammon & Montgomery, on Mark.: street, Lewisbnr?;, is now prepared to execute Cutting and Making of Clothes according lo the latest Fashions and ou the most liberal terms. Patronage of the late Tirm respectfullv .oli cite.l. JOHN MONTGOMERY. Lewisborj, Sept. 23, 1852. NAXO AGENCY. HAVING been appointed Agent for th .a!, of Ihe celebrated Pianos, manufactured by GEO. TOGIIT, PhlIadM the undersigned would be happy to supply any citizen, of the Susquehanna country who may de.ire an Instrument well made, after the luteal improvement. Two of these Instrument, have lately been introduced into Lewisburg, to which I am happy to refer any one. Tho Pianos are are warranted, and if not satisfactory on trial for a year, they may be exchanged. Prices reason able FRANCIS J. GESSNER. Lewisburg, Feb 24, IS32. H. GERHART, Surgeon Dentist, T hi. Rrndrnce, 8outh Third 61., eoraj of the Board walk. . LEVTISBVRG. ' 39. " JUST, received an auortmeat of Ine-tonea rosewood Melodeons, from Geo.A.Prins. tit Co.'s celebrated establishment, Buffalo, N.T. 4 octave Melodeons from C to C fib 4 k do do C to F . 65 6 do do T to F 7 Large S do T to F, Piano style. 1C A. A.. HATFIELD, Lewisburg 2AAA BI'SII. Corn in ears wanted en AjyjVJ ace't cr i sichsngs for Cmds bv jkliKMfK & CO. GOODS. , s-s-Z. SSSLGT-8 TV ' I,