Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, April 01, 1853, Image 2

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    LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST.BRANCH FARMER.
n
Fkidat, Aikil 1, 1 SOS.
B? Snme old uircuir.ctiti beanDg upon
tlie divisuxi fjuestwn will lc fouud on the
first I'fge.
FiRB. On Wednesday Last, about 5
e'cloek, V. M. tbe weather-boarded log
tenaut house on the farm of Hugh M' Wil
liams, in Cl'ilifuariuc township, North
umberland county, occirj-ied by Mr. James
Eusscllr caught fire in the second story,
mod speedily burnt to the ground. The
family bad just set down to supper when
the lire was discovered, but the wind being
strong and the braiding old and very dry,
they were unable to rescue anything what
ever, except a bureau and a few other ar
ticles on the first floor. Not a single arti
cle of wearing apparel wa3 saved except
what they bad on their persons, and all
their bcd3, bedding, &c, were totally de
stroyed. Mr. R. also lost all his most val
uable papers, and bad bis bands badly
burned. II u loss is about 700 no in-siirauce.
every promise they have made. Only one
vote was cast against the extension from
Siuibury to Lewislurg, and that was from
the other side of the River, where the Sun
bury & Erie Road exerts its powers.
What thill be the result f That depends
upon ourselves. If we act intelligently
and thoughtfully and manfully and VM
TKDLr, so much the surer and more easy
is our success. But if we indulge, at the
instigation cf the emissaries and spies of
the Sunlury & Eric interest, in unfound
ed surmises in mysterious whisperings
in jealousies iu fearful forebodings in
magnifying errors in distorting facts in
sowing discords then we may hinder the
work, depreciate our own bonds, injure
our own property, and do no good except
ing to gratify the feelings of those, who
are and who have always proved tbemschkjs
our enemies. " United wc stand divided
we fa!!." Sober Second Thought.
tSrThe Third Annual Catalogue of the
XJuivcreity at Lewisburg foots up as fol
lows :
Seniors, 5
Juniors, 12
Sophomores, 1:1
I'rebhiuen, 17
ScLiutiliu course, 36 83
Academy, 80
luia'e Seminary, 43
Primary Department, 24
Total, S5
la addition to former embellishments, a
itw is given cf the Female Seminary
building ; and in this connection, a momen
tous inquiry is, 4 Who owns that horse and
dray V Is it an appendage to the Mechan
ical Apparatus, or merely an acaut courier
cf the coming railroad 1
BQrlt is only hying np ' the profit of a
loss' to attempt to go ahead in business,
in this age of the worid, without adverti
sing. A sign-board is of sin;.'! account
unless multiplied indefinitely through the
public press, and your business and loca
tion thus brought to the' notice of thou
sands, instead of dozens. The Chronicle
has a much larger circulation than any
other secular paper in Union county, and
is therefore by all odds the best advertising
medium in this locality. If people ict'lt
neglect to profit and prosper from facilities
thus readily accessible, they at least can
not blame the printer for their want
luek.
CornapoDf mce it the IarwUburg Chronicle.
IlARaisBL'aa, March 29.
In StHate, Mr. Slifer presented 10 pe
titions, Sie.f for a division of Union county,
and one from 400 citizens of Lcwisburg
for a l.ook-I'p limine in that borough.
The S'.-ni'L proposed the 12th April for
adjourn niiut.
A bill was parsed to incorporate the
' Roseiuont Cemetery Company' of Blopms
bnrg, with various amendments relating
to Montour, Columbia and Luzerne conn
tics.
la the Iluuse, a large number of bills
progressed with.
Evening. A Colonization meeting was
held at the M. E. Church, Gov. Bigler in
the Chair, assisted by Speaker Carson.
Addresses were wade by Mr. Pease (agent,)
I rooks or I'hilaJelpIua, aud Sheer of the
Baltimore Conference. Mr. Slicer went
over the old ground abusing England,
New England, New York, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, the free blacks all very
wrong, or miserable; nobody right but the
slave-holders, and nobody happy but the
slaves. Transport to Africa the greatest
vagabonds in America, and they will be
rich, talented, educated, and Christians
aud gentlemen at once ! Mr. Crooks
made an impressive speech, showing the
advantages of well-directed Colonization in
civilizing and Christianizing Africa.
Wednesday, March SO.
Tn the S nate, Mr. Quiggle called up his j ' Mifflin county.
bill, submitting a Prohibitory Liquor Law
to the people at the next election. It was
taken up by the following vote :
Yr.s Messrs. Barnes, Carntliers, Crabb,
Daisie. Evans. Frick. E. W. Hamlin, Hosre,
Mrarland, M'Murlrie, Quisle, Robertson,
oinilerson.hkiiiner.hlifcr.Lar'ion.SDeakpr 16.
Dreadful Railroad Accident 1
Baltimore, March 28. A dreadful rail
road accident took place on the Baltimore
and Ohio . Railroad, last night, seventy
miles west of Cumberland, by which eight
lives were lost, and several persons serious
ly wounded. : , -
The train was going around a curve with
a descending grade of 116 feet to the mile,
when one of the rails gave way, andfhe
two hindmost passenger ears were de
tached, and precipitated down a ' sloping
embankment more than 100 feet, rolling
over four times on the way, and then
dashed to pieces at the bottom.
Daniel Holt, of the firm of Ilolt &
Maltby, was killed. He was a well-known
Baltimorean, engaged in shipping oysters
to California and the Western States, by
which he had accumulated a handseinc
fortune.
In the two cars which went over the
precipice, there were seventy-four passen
gers, only twelve ef whom were able to
conie through to Baltimore on Monday
the others, who were not killed, being too
badly injured to be brought further than
Cumberland.
It appears that Mr. Ilolt was standing
on the platiorm talking to Mr. Rawlings,
the Conductor, at the time the accident
occurred. Mr. R. leaped from the plat
form and was saved, but Mr. Holt, being
on the lower side, was precipitated down
the embankment, alighting among the
sharp rocks, and was terribly torn and
mashed. He lived, however, about three
hours, perfectly sensible, but during the
last two hours suffered great bodily pain.
II is mind, however, was calm, and he gave
his money, about forty dollars, and his
gold watch, to Mr. Rawlings, with many
directions to those watching him about his
position, so as to relieve or mitigate his
sufferings if possible. lie was perfectly
aware of his approaching end, and spoke
of it with composure and without fear.
The accident was wholly unavoidable.
SECOND ARRIVAL OF
Winttv ftooatt
TOW on hand, enibracing a large and
N
: Lightning Rods. '
a FTEK mtnjr years close investigation and
7 numeral experiment, the Patentee take
. ' i :.,. ihm mil, tin that ha ha
comp.ete assortment, ou the most tavo-. lh ,,a. a-h,,!- f nrotectini families;
rable terms. Please call on Jw(.milg. ,J p,o,,tT from the de...uc.. influ-
... L. KIUlHgat V VO, , . iRUTMIMG The calamities
Lewisburg, Dec. I. MM ZLLrCM?lt"w and Country fall.
I victim to annually, thro' the grow negligence of
' L -l lutaAn.l Mil. ilia f tin i.fiiri:itl V
II mUill'lIJlS, Wjvtiym -.- 1 J
BT ADAMS EXPRESS.
t of Long Sliav.
tine Flannel jus
Oct. 7521 at KREMR & CU.t;
A LARGE assortment or I-ong bhawls ana the len)cd it M ea, ,0 ottain ibis i
ccnririt col's Saclrincr Flannel lust reed , '
- . iouuu in
ABMITAGE'S
IJatcnt ifliignctic Cigljtning Robs,
This Hod ha been examined
Executors' Kollce.
T ETTCRS tpstamenlarv on the last will' .nJ in this alone.
I i unH tpsiameni of Samol Amo, late of ibv the most poienlifie efnllcmen in the world
R,,ru"h of LewisbunE. dee'd, have been
granted lo the subscribers by the Register of
ITnion 10. All persons naviug claims apaum
l'roessnrn M'.Muririe, Johncon, Wallur and many
other ihnt have examined them, recommend amf
peak of them in the highest term of approbation.
i.
Ex'rs.
the estate will present them for settlement; j Bnd naT pr0nouneed ihera the ouly ale rods in
use in this or any other country lor (tie protection
of I.ica and Property. One advantage i to divide
and throwback a pirtof the eli-einc fluid harnilm
to the cloud ; in time ol a tlruke this enable the
rod to conduct that portion of fluid that brlun;
to the earth without the dighte-t danger of lea
ving the conductor. Thnv rod haa many other
advantage over the old one. The only place of
manufacturing is in
Vine St. 3 doort above 12 A, rhiloddphia,
wbrre alt perton are respectfully invited lo Call
and examine for themsrlvr. for ! Wholesale
or Retail by THO'S AR.MITAUK.
These rod have been purchased and success
fully used by the follow ing individuals, companies
and corporations, vrhooe name are cheerlully
lubmilted :
and all persons indebted make payment with
out delar. to Ai.r..v. ji.hu.w,
BYERS AMMOXS,
Lewisburg, Oct. 18, 1852.
N. B. Byers Ammons will continue the
lumber business of ihe late firm of Hursii and
Ammos, and respectfully solicits, a continuance
of the public patronage.
BYER AMMONS.
jfxmils (Svottvits.
Cln BBLS. FI?H. 300 lb. CHEESE, 2000
J b. HAM, Flitch, ikI Shoulders. Dairy
SALT, 6lc for aale at Lewisburg Cheap Stare
by C. E. BOW ES
STILL MORE KBWS COttCERMXQ
MEDICAL HEFOIiM
DB. II. B. HARRIS would
. the ciliu-a of Leoiaburz and vie-;.-
" 1 ... . I he has mnJ i, K.k T1.1..1 'T '"M
THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL-ROAD "k7 tV.TS.'-
'ihldSTu to UntHl from LacUurg to JV U
... LewutoKii ou tieyuiu toelbclupoftsiol tu "?l"'u'm
tliroilgll by Miaiinburg!! , desire them, . '
IT i. . fact that I. II. RIsncI haa it . He practice medicine in aceord.nce with th.
ahead of all the Uompaniea, and ha now ; most approved y.leiu of Medical Reforim.j "
opened one of the best and largest stocks of f ' " Calomel or Mertory in any fern, ,nj fc
FALL & --WINTER (JOOI)S ZmmlrMjT' r ,onW, K
ever opened in tbi country, and of uch atyl : He keeps' oa hand, for ,lf M r,
and qualities a will a;iv satisfaction to all. v,,riftv of Thomson. sm arid oiher 'Vi'Mi.ki
EJLY GOODS of aU kinds, . Med-mes, k-r.the u f ,u.u tyeu.iBU ;
desire thi-ru.
tjJi U J:.n 11 jit. is alsJ prc,.a,e. tu Li,
CraekeM, Soap, Candlesv Tolii.-". ?. . t. J
Also Hardware, Quc niueai, L'cU irwart; I
. IUkjI aud tShi:, lint. 1 , . 1
and Caps of the latest style and best quality
Leibu.(t Ajiii! 7, IbuS
n arj extract 7i
IHE OXLY 11,1 n
PORTRAIT OF U'ASJIIACTOX.
In war rhilarMphia.. k S. RoWts, G-rtc
Santxinr, Jud Bouvior, JwU. Cfinrad. J. Mulfor.1,
John llnoie, 4 O. I'laulvy, J.lltt'uncr, li. tuKlry, ruitriwl
ItiKcnail, TLe blockly Almshouse, Anarsno A lirutlier,
Kv. J. L. Orant, John hgluutu, TUos. UntVir. Uab' k
Hoods, A. K. iinkirs. 11. Siniiiixas, T!o. Nntt k Mr.
Union county was separated from Nor
thumberland by the act of 2 2d March 18-
13, and afterwards by the act of lltl
March 1815, Washington township was
taken from Union and annexed to Lycom
ing county and by the act of March 16,
1815,'Dccatur township was re-annexed
Common Pltus, jnart-r Ssions, Oym- ami Terminer, the
Supreme and Orphsnt ceurts. and th omoes or tb va
riius Civil olfirirs and Jusiires oftha IVace. fourth
edition. RrviMNl. Correcud, Kniarfml, and A'iapted to
to tlie Prrsint State of the Law; with eopioi.- Kxplaaa
tory Notes and lUlervnres, and New and very i'onipro.
Iiensive Index. By Rosebt K. Wrmbt, tsq. . In One
Uiick Octavo volume. Prioa only 1,60.
accouMExiunoy.
In this work (Rjxn.-s Ji-snrr) and It. eompanlon,
"Gratmm's Foasis," (the rrpntation of whieh is w well
e'tallibed as to avtul no eulogy.) the Muuistrate itl
find all tbe infrrniation nee.ary to a correct disrharw
of the Important duties cnfiltJ to him by Uie laws of
Pennsylvania." rrrjact nj ii,iyhUg' Jiinnt, t yti edition.
The people of Cuion county are seriously
agitating the question of a division. We in
cline to the opinion that the partition of a coun
ty is an operation by which the people have
little or nothing to gain at any time. Detter
bear the ills incident to present arrangements
than to multiply them by two by splitting the
pre-i-nt bailiw ick and getting thereby heavier
t.ixes. a Connie s. it tit clt ciais. and saucier
onejj in the bargain. l.ycni,!it V.izrltt.
(Jiiiic a disinterested ojiinion that fmm
an cv li.tstlii iti.t mat lia t to tail
L'u'.-!o Sam to buil j
e o...iuuiuu.oiijnirr,.-iiicr.i.arMin. speaker 16.
HkL Nave Sresrs. Baiiy, Buckalew.Darlington,
TfScv, tifioduiti.Hahleman.Hiestand, Hendricks'
pM.zer, Kuukel, M'Caslin, O'Xeill 12. '
After some discus-ion, the Lill passed in
in Committee of the Whole (Mr. Myers in
the Chair,) and was laid over hy general
consent.
The IIoue to incorporate Susque
hanna I.pot into a IJ.jrough, passed Sen
ate. This is a town of 2i"i00 inhabitants,
la. K- growu up ou the X. Y. & Erie llail
runj, in Su-pit'hauna county, where the
Ci'rr.rauy will employ 1000 men thin vear.
t. e... . . ' '
UJ ua iutmo county scats .uuncy ana it is near Lane?boroiiha tr-n nf 5.nn
Jersey Shore on cither flauk, be.-ides a j inhabitants, where the Conmnnv .!,.sT.,l
. o
liiat i
:ls c:urt ikiu-
und
prospective surreudcr of one township to
its former allegiance down tLis way. Pis
menibcrmeut aud annexation it secrus arc
perfectly orthodox doctrines except where
suuclody's os in particular happens to be
gored. The truth i., each case of this kind
depends upon its own peculiar merits, aud
should bedctennincd with reference to them
alone. In some counties a division is not
called for, and if made would be injurious.
In others, Union county for iustancc, it
would, for many cogent anil conclusive
reasons, be highly beiieticial to the great
mass of the people ; and this conviction
has a deeper lodgement in their jisind."
than some persons are aware of. Those
who take ibis division movement to be a
mere struggle for a new county seat, will
find themselves greatly mistaken.
Tja-The sudden death of 1an'l Holt,
Esf , by the railroad accident near Cum
berland, Md., will awakcu a universal feel
ing of regret in this region. He was a
gentlemen of great energy and perseve
rance, and as a Director rf the Susquehan
na II::! road was the firm and decided ad
vocate rf the extension from Sunbury to
Williatnsport, through Lcwisburg.
T. Hakius Dupuy, Chief Engineer, and
Joseph N. DuBarry, Principal Assistant
Engineer on the Sunbury and Erie Bail
read have resigned their posts recently,
lisl'-it Farics, Esq., of Williainsport, has
been appointed Chief Engineer in the place
locating their Depot, but the people held
their land so high, that they drove the
Company r. mile or so one side, and thus
created a rival, fatal to them a warning,
er a Jesson, to other towns.
An act passed creating a new judicial
district the 25th out of the counties of
Center, Clinton and Clearfield. The first
two counties named are from Judge Jor
dan's district ; and Montour is to be taken
from Judge Conyngham's and added to
Jordan's (the 8th) district.
In the Jl,usr, the act incorporating tbe
" Lcwisburg Savings Institution," passed
finally, by 11 majority yeas 40, nays 35.
Yeat Mcssr. Abraham, Alexander, Apple
ton, Ather:i.n, Barr, lleale.Bergstresser.Camp
beil, Chaiuberiiii, DeniMin, Kyster, Flanigeo,
Gray. G in. Hammer, Harris, Hart, Hender
son, Herr, Hickman, Heisiand, Hill (Fayette,)
Hills (Krie,) Jamc, Kelso, Lancaster, Landis,
M'Connell, M'lXinald. Mellinser. Merriman
I'oner, 1'ownall, nancy, Richards. Seltzer. Ser
geant, fttroiig, Mruthers. Tavior. TorheL Wal.
ker, Walton, Walerbury, Wharton, Williams,
46,
JV, Messrs. Barton, Bever, Bigelow.Bry
ant, Collins, Conk, Hemers, Pengler, Dunning,
Ely. Frelz, Fester, Fulton, Hague, Herbert,
Cook.' Hutohison, Kingsliy, Kinnear, Knight,
Lowrey (Tioga.) Leech, .Magee, Meany.Moore,
Passmore, Viper, Kubicam, Scott, Shull, Skin
ner, M icklfiu, Wright, Yost, Zerbey, Schell,
fcfieaker 35.
It is to have a capital of not less than
5100,000, and the corporators to be indi
vidually liable for its debts, to amount
equal aud in addition to their stock. The
incorporators are to call a meeting in Juno
next, and the stockholders are to choose
Washington, "March 30. Mrs. Fill
more, the wife of Millard Fillmore, late
President of the United States, died at
Wilard's 'Hotel this morning. Her re
mains will be taken to Buffalo for interment
Mrs. F.j had been laboring for some time
Ender a severe attack of pneumonia. Her
eath has cast a gloom over the city, and
Mr. Fillmore receives the deepest sympa
thy of our citizens in his sad bereavement.
The death of Mrs. F., was caused by
pneumouia, resulting in suffocation.
. Her remains will be taken to her home,
iu Buffalo, fur iuterment, as soon 33 the
nec.-s:iry preperationscan be made.
The Senate adjourned and all the De
partments were closed on the announce
ment of the death of the consort of ex-Pre.
sident Fillmore.
OKAYDON'S FORMS,
NEW AND FOURTII EDITION.- . -"Vo
JtUtmy, Slafjirtrntfi or Man of Hutintu rhmtfd bt
trithovt it. luiLAi. NfHiTH Ah roue! ft U. 8. GaUiik.
jrxT I'vnusiiEu,
OIlAYDrtXS F.iltMi Ntw am V.CRTB EiiTin!t.
Forms of ConTersncintr. nd of fmrtfoe in the Coartnof Dwnintr, l. F. lint-r, J. W. Wnutoo, C. liumplinfj-n, J.
Kipk-T ft o., J. Ay man, . nricii, J- urvutniT u. ivp.
per, Mr. hl.arrlew, Mr. Martia. fi. itWyt J. Urmkley,
Mr. Davison, Dr. Taut, 8. 11. Power? tt.. J. ViotfM-uDy,
II. Millr, the Itcd Btnk I It, hi, the U. S. Arecnal, tue
bpriiig Uarilfa i'oninitiii'ionr8' JUJI.
n 0e Stute tf Sew J'rsrtf.Aiorin Crifpfn. Judtje
MX'all. Judge Dayton, John Netman, Dr. li. M Murtie,
IWnj. Kobpru, Hr. J. Dow oing.
CTT'The only authorized Agent for the Counties
of Union, Juniata. Mifflin, Clinton, Lycoming,
NortbumberUnJ, Montour, Columbia, Luzerne, id
KAMI tX 1IOUVKK,
Jfartleton, futon county, I'tnn.
OrJcrs and letters ad J rested (post paid) to Mr.
Hoover, will be promptly attended to. He has
put up a nuniber of these KoJs in Union county,
some of which may be sten as follows :
ix rxioy ror.xTr.
ffartiew 7b. Mark Ilaifi-.-nnT, Wm. Foster, John Ilaan.
Mi'h.ttfl ivtfrit, Jtutb teaiHh, Difid Filmao, Itubcn
Mrnrh, Ucoie Klnnvr. Asm Jlertin. Court llouiw,
aim Cwutmn'ionrfi' tjrai-e. i.tKi( ip. jonn jtftwr.
Inmrn Tf. Dr. Char Irs WiUon. Wathinyttm Tp.Jnhn
Kuntx, tfimn Hunts. Ilnn Tp. laac CuuidruU. Whit
Utxr fy. Alu-had UoCiuan.
' ' - MKC0MMEXDATIOX3.
Philada., Aur. 13, IP IT.
I hnrm thin day CiwfulTy in.-'jTtfd a cinIu-tir or
Ltfihtuinf KoU, with van and itvJvx, eni-txl ,y Mr.
IhotuAK Antiilnir, on Hdlfvue IIoiihi. (ilu'i'ftT. rl
brtTe no In siutujn in ayii:f; that it 1 not only the l:ot
1 have fitr M'it, tut tlutt it in the only one I harp y -t
exaoitnej that in dnttru'Oa tl on ntncily MrKntitie princi
p !ti. It in with niuh pleasure tiiat I nx-omnif ni hit
conUuctur to the at ten Wo u of owners of IniMinci.
Jl. Mi Mt KIRIE.
I am w;H mHhM tint the Maro'tfc l.f?htntn? Rod,
mitnufiu'turt-d hy lr. Thiru:i AraUit:i, of t'bila !t-lhin,
ALSO, CtlMf lMOM TO IfiS ABOVE,
BINNS'S JUSTICE
BUSINESS MAN S LEGAL GUIDE.
A TREATIKS on the Office and Duties of Aldermfo
and Julio8of Die I'tract. in the 0iumonw'ttt. of IVnn
ylTania, lurludtnff alt the nquired Forom of Prom
and I tor k tt Kulhi, and fttibojjrjnif not onty whatever
may be drntMl valaabl to Jufttict-a of the Piare. but to
landlord, Tennnt and tl-nfrrl A cent1, and niakinir the
toluwie whnt it pin-jwrU to be, A tafe Leal Guide for
Kutfimn Ma, by John Itinns lHt Al'lrrinsn in the eitv
of Phi ladel I'h ia. Filth elition, Rpvimnl, Corrci-tt-d and
i.rpatlr EnlarptiJ. Hy F. C. ItKioiiTLr, q. la One
tbi- k Voir me, Ortaro. Irire only 4.u.
Judtre taibwon y of Hiimt Jutnti. that " It I not
only the l"-t. hut the ouly rery good ork ihut e have
on the sut'rct."
I1T PRESS,
And SptBM) lo be lUUMcd.
TltOfBAT AXO IIAI.Vsi I'RACTICE. N.w asil Tbinl
Eai'mn. tnatly Kolar-d anl lmproveJ, untltT th KUi-
f TIIOKAK SI LLV. t-q , th, .m.Dt .T;'4
fift't artist. l(w on. y r..rr.rt l,rB.. of WaA'alt 1
Un.l.rellas, I(fU-h. Hronms. P.vinl crouiid an.1 ' T pnblished.T.B.WELCH's maKnifia,n,
d.y. Oil. of al .n,ls..n,l lh aroclr. 1-0 O Porirail XZ"jrjJ.S7-tam.
uuuicf.iua to minii.in all of whirli tai l be sold I ved (by permission) iroiu Srt-Aac,Viinri.i
i ......... t. a,u.. Dal Dortrail. in the Aihann.n it "'i-
SlU'ltxltu luw ai m wumi'u ni.uni i - uueu'n.
All kinds of Countrf PKODL'CB tilsen in I
eichanee for (Sooil. ' ' .
rrricase siva m a call More ourcbaama ..." r" """ai d as tu
; , . . f . . . . , . . .r. ivi.iii in int. country. a.t,,i,
elsewhere, as l cbirge nothiu; fur l.wkin? at my lity, n r-frr to ti. a-tt.rf U....I, Ti 'm "z. ,Z
Ooods. D. H. KISSEL. I n.. ir.a vrms...., r.iu(,.,, who,.,???
tot biw Jibtki TArv rttlieJ'nor.B.at'Minoftb. ifi
U4 States ho mjs, -A a rk of.rt lUnw,,,. ',
baly ana.roa.haakjM"!l"l
Lapj.y lu iu i.kra. ss to tlw .liur of I is rottDtrr l7lt
ay (uod furtaik- ta bava D kiss aa Uk . v. or t klJI
L "kole aarauca aj yalaugup . mi.n!l
ona.ria.luor,. lb. Kirtrail .u ba.a i...,
to oie ti L an (md Mmeu, Rprnrutinx ptrteeuj tha
Miffliuliore, Cct 28 1S52 '
The Road to Health!
j And hiXATO C, ilui Uj hit rwtttatCT'tf
thcprnttariffttNil. PB.MiiM h ,U Kokl n, tte
work i nduuraljy jim utel ami rmn-l-i worU v af k.
I.atmrii'i.r.rtl.a ....I I,.. ' t .. 3 '
HOLLOA V AV ' S PILLS.
CCP.E or DI.-Ui-JfJiKD UVKK BAD PI;E.-TU)X.
, . r- .. -.. t "j.i. vi .-iu, - sour y tin 1 1.
! mjr uiinii v nv.r rriuarkati. tl.aD id; olLrrl oat. asr.7
. f. r prr.-rntlDif lh. aA..' inditalualit; of lb. on-iasl j, ,'
trsit, togrthor w.Oi a uooic ai.Ju-uifinlr.lMrid
I Uiinu.r. aliuh.ll who .v.rsaa biuieoo.ox:rlaa.ik.i
ciiarai-trreticof the illufUious ciu u coimarnioi.iea
I , f,T P? "" '" pictKT, wr aroaU nw
" P"!"-. M JrT.l UHmngArtait.
". fli jni ana KilMit nf .w . .i. . v. ,
Oqy oj a lrltermm Vr. K. n: Kitlm, Clrfit, 7, IWict t
.Vw. Litrrpnal, datrd aa Jn, llil.
To Prof"SMr IIiilloa.vv. !ir Your fMi. aoj Ofntmvnt
have stood the bii;hrst ou our sal. li.t t f Proj-rietarj .V
dirtn for some jvslia. A custcaivr, to a bt.ui I raa ref -r
fur any rDquirU', dsirrs mr u v-t v ia know the part.,
ulars of her ease. tbe bad own troubled for years with a
disordered liver, and bal ititresu-.n. tin the l.-t oreaWD,
however, Uie virutenee (if the attark vv ap alarming and
the iotlainatkin s't in no set ervly, that douhts were enter
tained of her not beic!? able to bear dd umler it: Kirtun
aieiy pne w:is n.auceu u try your miis ana sue imurui "Ker o. taney llou. J hn Iiuer. Hi n. John Me
Kie:.t relief. ?'lu-eonlinmd to take them, nn.l all bo-tbe : ts-i, ll. well knoaa L antrinn of the Htn aifcraium'
ueeil onlv threa Ih-ses. blie is n w in the enjovim-tit ol who . "I ...u!. rstlier owu it than .or rmtd toiv
pThrt heiilth. 1 could bare M-itt Ji.w uiany nec cae. , ; I base er sen :'" K. I . thipoli-. I:ihsrd lh!cretli
but thaleive. from the reeeriv '( h att-i L and the nmty ll'.n. I.dw. Kverett. A. ii jJltai e',. ,V.i'i i i. ' '
; K. thermel. and Umtdin. of Philadelphia :( he-t.r W
; dinc-.f Boton ; Charles Kraeer oft h.rle-t.n . c : ,d
; the a. opud -h. of VYasbitKioa. Heo. y t an
biu.seirao artist Statmkss-h,, Eaeellene. M,llM
I K wore a,., ee. Wmneld ,t .. Ii,p, J,
Itallas. lion. tlm. h. hint, lion. U.ukI tt.l.i,,. ii.
Lynn B. ?d. llo. Uai. t I.,D. H A. Orshnai. 11.
en H". T. llun. K. . tt in t Iim I I li I......
Pills.
(i!lllil)
P.. W. KICKl'S
It EXTRAOKUINAkV C1.KE er lillKlMAIlO lEVEK,
i .on. kp.ii..
! Ilal.ei k. II.
i f. t. 1 . 1 ri.i
n . loirrelen
1 V lltMIN'S LiZD.
IrTior. l.'allhtV. Im.r.
m. J-T. Ihadley. it Unen
"m. in. more aiauax. : ami
Uirial Dim tion of Kruneis Ubarun, Eeq , Author of j is the Left that bos ever been male. I h ive K-ut several
American Criminal Law." Ac. Ac. In Two Volumes.
&vo.
TnonrtATOV tub law op livitkd pahtxer-
811 IP in the toiled tjtau-s, with lull refcirncet to tbe
lat-t authorities, Knirlish and Ani-rieau. lly flUMls
J. Ta-rt aw, Ej. In tin, V(ilnme, s,o.
w-rders or Letters of ln'iuirv from the Country
promptly attended to. KAY A JUtol II Kit,
law Prau.ui.rs d H.k.im.i,
3m 117. IkM Mark Strut, e Mad.
Oyster Saloon.
TT
II new brick Mock in a superior manner.
the subscriber is now prepared lo accommodate
individuals and parties with Oyfcfcrfl etc. in
tke best stjics. A share of public natron are
solicited by C. F. HESS
Lewisbiirg. Sept 15, 1852
uori iu the Ludy of the laws ui tdrt-trii-itr and niacin t
inn. and hart no hHatfon In a in that tht? are
cuuitruelrti upon Ui only princiiile of safety. The eln trie
ih'rk is n-O'ivvfil and di.-rrt-d by the ntun t at tht top
f the rod, and it would be ituptfsihl, ftwnlmfc to th-t
Uwh of ttrartir.n and renHHen, h-r ru'tdin to be
injunrd ly a strike of lightuinirwbwn protccu d ty on t f
th rli. 1 hui'e baf n aninainUd ith Mr. Arm-img. j lt lliWr m-t.ns. rompurntuy m ti. nr l nn tr rxrr
' " -"" r.i.u.n. - t-iM- w.iuuui u.iuD.fri"mr r t'UJu, null i. t Cuuia n-
IUIL' VI IIIKK JI"tB S rAaUllWtll I .VT ) III! IH' till a U.tlJ IIU'J
r f-nnattrttoUNa, and t-lt cnnTiuivl tht thir tvliftiuu
would b attnvlnl with coniplfte (ikn. Th infra."intr
demand for thte rode, and tha?xt. n.irf m.)- in all part a
of OivwunUy, iaiuiltJCDim''rdiitif'n "f (hiriitiliiy aud
A VI AG filled tin the Rnnms in F..r.'. surlority. THA K. ALLLR, SI. D.
r. "t lfijine Hi:
f..ilF....rK-UnlTa,f,.ur,,,x.n,lM),lrt Wr
C-7y no ItUtr inrb.it in fit Htrt T;rn Courier if t),e ' .i,-,,.. ..i.,., " 2 " f"uD- e. Taa Parsa
M.rr-t MVont.iin. niVn vears of BIo.reei.!inr ,t enable .Tl to eLU! M'",,.'-
New loan, baa bee. f uHenn,- from . vi,leut rb.uma.ie I ,. "i'j. "1 " 'Vr V? " "
rever, lor upwards of two months, whi. h had entirely I J "TJ- J,,'""h h.T
deprtri-d ht-r of the u. of h.r limhe: durmc this oerasi. v it- . . . vaXlliOK VV.CI1ILIS.
h. under the rare of the m- ft .aiii.eut me.ii.-al men i 1 ana Areh ilrali, Pbillelpbia-
in llibart Town, and bv tin m her tsi. was ronsid.-reil I f- " Bvixit Sole A cent for tbe States of Eastern Pnn
h .p..leiv. A tri. ml prevailed u;.n hi-r l tiy llollouny's j svlani and Delaware.
ot-leorateil 1'ille. wbictt she lOnaented to lie. and in an
iu.-ri di ble short space of time they eje.-ted a p--rfeet t ure.
t'IKE or PAIN' AtB TKSHTXrsM IV Tl tHKT jl.M
rl'OM Al II or a 1 LK-U.N M Yausi or Aue.
Ftom V'jirs. Thfw tf Sn, l'r-pri't .n of 'lfe Lynn A-Ut-titer,
who run pouch Jar 1A Al-tirin i sttrn'Ht.
TO PTllfeSlM.r II'ILL-'WAV. Au0."t 'M. K. .
MF I uesir. lo bear testimony to tha :oin1 etfe-ts of
ll'.llow:iy l-or -nine yearn I f u!b rnl even ly fn-m
a in ami tijthtnees in tile jifimseh. whien was ai
aanuipanled l-y a h'-rT.mvs .f breiilh. li. at pr. veotid me
from walkmz ahfiut. 1 am &l rears i f a?e. and aotwith
starnhnz my ajlvur.eid stale of Ure. tli s I'llis h..ve mi
relieved m. tlntt I am de.imas tht etl.ers should l
msite ae(pi:iinu-l with tie ir tirtiie. I am nr.w reml.r. l
b.-Ibre.
Ilisinz 8un. Pliilad Co., April 10. 1
of IU. Dupujr. lit. farics in at present j seven Directors, winch Directors shall ap.
Chief Engineer on the Allegheny l'ortagc j point from their own number a President
mill T.iTei n . S title I 1 V. - . m . .J
road, belonging to this State.
For tha Lewicbnrf Chrcnicht.
Divide and Conquer.
One year Las now clapped, since the
people of the Xorth end of Union county
turned their eves towards Ualtimore fur
help in getting a Railroad communication
and also appoint a Treasurer and such
other officers as may be necessary or ex
pedient At the frst election, one vote
shall be given for every share of stock
bubscribei Shares 550 each.
A bill passed the House on Wednesday, Y
ana tue fceuatej on Thursday, authoriziDz
a,l 1 i rri . ... I ait. o v .
wiiu tue wuru. i uey resoiveo: nuilcdly, ! l"c erection oi a leock-up house in Lewis-
CixrixNATi, March 20. An immense
Mass Meeting assembled in Market Square
last night, in this city, to nominate an
Independent Ticket for city officers to sus
tain the Common Schools, and oppose the
demands of the Roman Catholics, in regard
to a division of the School Fund. All
political and party lines were entirely laid
aside and candidates were selected with a
single view to the school question. Many
Germans, both Romanists and Jews, par
ticipated, and pledged themselves to be in
favor of the people tyillnje. Great indig
nation was expressed at the attempts of
foreign ecclesiastics to interfere with the
Common School System.
The Division ofHalifornia into Three
States, distinct and separate, is now con
templated and pressed there. A majority
of the Legislature, it is said, will ordur a
State Convention, and upon that Conven
tion, will depend the mode, manner, and
boundaries of division. The three States
are to be named "Sierra," the mountain
division which has about 23,000 inhabi
tant, by the last census: "California,"
which has 207,388; and "Tulare, the
southern State, including Los Aneelos
and San Diego, which has 34,150 inhabi
tants, and about seven and a half millions
of taxable property. The southern State
of Tulare, in the division, it is contempla
ted by many of the occupants to make a
slave State of, and one of the objects of
pressing the division is to establish slavery
there. Aichniond Enquirer.
$300 CHALLENGE.
WHATEVER concerns the health and
happiness of a people. Is al all times of
the most valuable importance. I lake it fur
granted that every person will tlo all in their
power lo save the lives of (heir children, and
that everv person will endeavor lo promote
!...:.. Ti.un!.k tt A...... rui ;t ,..
t-(...-, . - , iiitu U n itt-anu at n n.ii.iiiitt.i. . k(i ii in
Samurl XI i for has inst opened a shm' .. -i i.. .., ,..
li i . . i i uc my umy in auicinui, huiv iuu tuui
1, I ir 7?' T" llT PoSt mce and i WORMS, onl.D; to the opinion of Hie mo.t
i ndall s liNksiore, where he is prepared to ,..,1 rhvnirii.a. aw the primary emii of a .t
m!ij:r.U of tiiH'Sfes to wbich cLiiarn mnd miulbt art)
l:lle. "if to a btiTi: an a)I-'tite cinliuu:illy r ban Lie
from one kind of fxd to aJiouivr. timl kiivmUi, 1 am tn
New Shop.
make and sell
Boots and Shoes of all kirds,
fj ... ' tile PU.niSl n, 1 -iraum al uie .w, iiannien aiei uiuifSS
iir Larties Mioses, Men and Boys. Also for of tb. Clly, Drj l'jh, Slow K.e-r, I'ali Irregular
sale, GUM SHOES of all sizes. Rep
done as usual.
Produce of all kinds wanted in exchange
for work.
By punctuality, and using arood materials in
the very besi way. he hopes to share the pat
ronage of a diserirriinatiiiff public.
Lewisburg, Nov. 11, 1852
as one man to persevere, until they heard
the railroad whistle through their borders.
They have gone on, like a band of Lroth-
CiS iNK WFriCfLTT AFTER A-NOIUKR
AND ANOTHER HAVE BEEN SURMOUNTED
every hostile influence has been over
comeand we uow eUtui in a position
whwc the whole matter rests in our own
aJa. The Company la etooa up ,0
burg and also authorizing the School
directors or said Borough to sell certain
real estate and purchase other. QUI.
Im mexhe I m portation.- The foreign
goods eutered at the New York Custom
House last week amounted to 85,476,000
being the heaviest amount for a lone time
past.
Trot Nicholas Murray of Washington
UCWGKJ on paper well drive way mice, j College, Ta., ia dead. .
President Pierce, has made the follow
ing appointments at Philadelphia.
Director of the Mint. Hon. Thos. M.
Petitt.
Treasurer of the Mint-Robt Ewing, Esq
Collector. II on. Charloa Ttrnwri
Taval Officer. Hon. Nathaniel B. El-
Postmaster. John Miller, Esq.
Marshal Col. F. M. Wynkoop.
Surveyor lleuben C. Hale, Esq, of
jjjlllin county.
Navy Agent Capt Alfred Day.
Gen. 17aynau,the Austrian Butcher,dicd
on the 14th of MarcL
DaKU4.-l-l-.J4! 3 t l.ik4'U4-M- laaeu
according lo the latest iinprovemeui.s, at the
first door below Innivos' hiore, on the most
reasonable terms, by
S. L. BERGSTRESSER.
Lewisburg, Oct. 27, 1S52
500 AGENTS WANTED.
$1,000 a Year.
WANTED in every County of the United
Stales, active aud cnternrisintr MEN.
lo ensrage in the sale of some of ihe best books "' rt",8to irous stsimii, n-ncmj bcaith
nillll.?. in ll.. ....X. w i j BOOKS mnJ , u, , of ,,,, bjv. 4tll A ta,lr,ie
published in the country. Men of good address bih acts in .ri t harmony with ihotlirnn,ui, i,u,
possessing a Small Capital of from $25 to $100, nJ 0raliug on the bmels. ami 'inus 111. h..
will have such inducements offered as enable S".of ";ui,t tud vitiated matter, and puriijing th.
thetn to make from $3 to $10 a day prodt. "'" whKh TTTrr" TTl
The books published by us are all useful in i" J1.U.1LAO.
character, extremely popular, and command To wi" ,,nf ?e"t Pi"" '"J1u.bl Wd. In
l.V jiujiuiai, aiiu wiumdua . natiy romplamu to which joa are suluert. In nltruc-
larpe sales wherever they are offered. tions Hhr total or partial, thej har lam found of in-
ror lurtoer particulars address (postaee pd. MUmieorniiit, restoring tiiiriuortionaiarraiig(-nii-nu
1UNIPTQ i. i.nW 1 so a neauor anion, punijinR me oiooa anu oitiir fluids
n-niruila'r that all thr5e dunote WoKMS, ahd tuu should
at once aipii the renieay
icwkx.sagks woi;.v sritrr.
An artirt. f. .a tided upon srirntific prim iilrs.rinipounilrl
villi purelj veCL'table substances. K-mi; pirliTtly sl"
srhin taki n. and ran bi inven ti the m'eit ti..ilr inf.int
with dtidi'd beuebi-iul elfirt. hi re bowel CoiiiitMiiit
and liarrlie have nisdi them weak and del.ilit atnl. the
ti.uie piot.Tties of my Worm Syrup are sui h, that it
stuuils wiliii.ut an iiual iu tlie i-auiioue of mrdii iurs
in tciving tonr and strt-neth to tlio tomai li. wl.ieh makes
It an luhillil'le remedy fir tluisf afilieled with y ypH,!.
Ihe aiOnnishtnit cures perlormed hy this hyrup after
fhr.lrius have taileJ, U tbe Lclcid-:uce of Its sup riur
emcai'y over all others.
THE TAPE WORM!
Th! in th moot ditF.ruIt Worm to autroy f.f Ml th.it
: taiwt tfitf li 11 man pium. it enw 10 au nfmwt intft-ti-mtr
ieiith. .HMDiuiii wj roiti-d nod ta"t' ii.i( tu i,h? iui i
timn anl tUtnit, tf(Hin th Walth rf :iiily it to
raustt aft. Vltuti IhlilCf'. tlti1, .:. tUnt liiw nfllii-:; d Itlorji
if mm xxi?yrrt that it i IfTw Wtrta h:.stfniti thcin to an
t-arly pruTr. Iu ordr to Ucytmy tln.i virui. very tsa.ee
p tic trvatii.ciit tnut bv )uiruti ; it Woulrl tlfT U-tv le
; mfH-r t lake 6 to 8 of tuy Lirer Vill-, ntt as to n-inovt?
ail oltrucUnim, that tb Worm Syrup tuny aft tlnvvt
uru the wtimi, nhu-h must le tukn im ti-tw ot two
tut.l.i,rfvrf.ill tlirt- tioi a dny ; tlift- ilirt-cll-ms f J
K.ti hate urver tieaii knoau tu fail lg cur.u the must
obtaiuate com of 7rp frm.
UVBhb'SUCK'S LIVER VII.LS.
No fart ol tbe vhU-ui m more Juil; to .li.-- . tliatk the
Liver, it BKrvinx aa Hlturer to purify tbe tlooi. or pti
iiitf tbe proffer M-cruthn to the bil; au U.at auy uroi.jr;
action of the Uvnr eft-els the biber iniprtaii) cart?, of
tbe rysU'in, anil n'sults lanouxlv. in Livrr t'uuiilaitit.
Jaumiire. Ifi-ppia, tn. We should, thntorf, watch
every soitm tlmt mi-ht ii.tlicauj a wron a tiu of
the LtTfr. Th-e VWU bt-inir empwd of hn-4s uni
J'iants furnifhed by natun- to b-al the MLk. uauiL-ly. lt,
An Fsjxiiorant, wbirb npta'-iit the erntuu from the
pulmuuary uiucuk uiembrane or prt-uitiUn the duuiiare
of iwcrt-tvd matter. '2nd. An AUrr.tUr. wlnt-h chai-K" hi
Dome tuexplirablu and inseuMbie niatiiicr the enri.au tuor
bid actiou .i tbe system. A Jontc which gt torn:
f iirtiHti
IIKM.V tui.. North ctreet. Una. N-if-lk.
WONOEKflL Kl-UCAfV or H H.I.OWAVd I'lLLS u
Pirar-n ufTTinj fr m I'mp-y. riihi-r j--ot tl.-tum-f
1.1V. or at ftb-r ttnu-. ht uM irin'v-Uat.-ly liriV n-ii'Urw-t-
U.. l'tiU,ai hu mint is uf rfmn r: initially rro 1.
by th.-ir ue, ff this dirt-ful r nrtsint in its dilT r.-nt
f Uts, vhea aU other tueatitf bad tua-d.
Tftat cchbrattyj I'M art wvruferftiUy $u.cacii.U4 in Ve ui
kamnff c.mpiurnti
An Proppy JuudiIic Scnood.iry
AHLtma IM-ntery Livrrt laj-lnt Sfmistvi'ms
itUiuus Com- r.rysi-Uw l.timta TV iMu.jreui
plaints IVt.ialv lirrf- Ttim-TS
Dii'tchfs on u!ariiie. Ithfucintbrn I'its
tiHvPkin Fff of aHK-bntton of Yriieival Af-IJowi-l
t'uiru kind Lrme hrt;. w
v 'oiii-s F;ti Scrofula, or TT,r. - c f aU
C'oii.tii.at'n oftlout kiuf k.u..
tlie Itowt-lj. tltnA-nvbe F re Throat W akn ?s frm
C'ii.iitDiUwU ludit.'etk.n tue aud any cause
D- biiity IiiRjiuiutU-n (iriirt-l i,-. Xc.
So.d at tl-r IL'brov-nt of Profewr Hot ivht. 2U.
.ti-aul. nf-ar l' ir.!- It 4-. lyiniuu. l JtaU l-y ail ri-pj erl;.l i
Irtic:AUsnF'lfitJT(n Mv-dMin-d thmn:hotit tbe Hri;ih
l.ni ire. and tLor of lb- I mtcd rtl. in li-i4.?i at V . ' .,r.,
blr.. antl 1.:'-0. earh. Wholi-nale hr the prin-ijsl Vi'ii
bouM in the Icit n; by Mn.A.U t li.ijixrs.Ne York;
mn l hr Mr. T P Kmi.rt. T. Sulh Mxth .t. l'Lil:i.!, !; hia.
staiht re ui a rtui.U -rablc raintc l y tiikiiig ti;' larrr
BosMi. N. It. iMief li nf fir tb.- -uuLimit of -nts in
Vvry dtj-TiItir. are ai.nl to t.. h ly xiol
TU rorirait un i.tii Is nl.t;...j
i from hi. j.,,. .,,. Vnt, '"J' "
Arrane, ment. It... h, a ai.d. with tfc. Pe-t 0c, l.
partnie..t. hr wh. 1. e.., ie. ,t the Portrait can U avid to
anv ,.nt. per m ..it. in p. r fret anter.
tri eli.n. l y r niiitius lire Uolars to O S B.erl.
V. .'f B'l',1r.:hr's''its.lto them frarf,;;.
V..tc,ennltlr,m.p4 p jj
PutttaiLs, tumiaLed at lh. low price of V.,Wcb.
Just issued, a rnaj,n,ficei rvrT1it vf
GENERAL JACKSON,
Knrravr.) l,v T B.AV,ir,L-5q.arIer the original
u tirait painted l,y I ..Si i.Li.Esq. I bis ponrnit
'ill be a match l. r the Walnnton, and is in
every respet l as well Rot up. Frice 15.10 per
cof y. Address as above 3m450
' ST "
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WATCH
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3h
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WINTER GOODS
nAVIXft disptsctl of most of tnr Fa!I
Stuck, we wcuM respecifuMv irform the
public that we are now o'eu.D? the "anestard
most elegant rtrck vt Winter Gootls tba: ha
everapppartJ ia this market. Having e.tcrti
tuein wuh ftreat care and purchased I'nr Cash,
wewouM cordially invite all our old cusb-iners
ar.d all others in wjfit of Bargains to eive uj
a cail. as we feel confident that we can give
entire satisfaction as to quantity, quality or
prices at the old stand of
-!!L J- Hayo & Co.
fADIFT WiE COtJJDS. of aM Jesirale
j stvl-v, irnf fitia?fiev triih a!I tar-
J. H.i L 4 CVS
VI, If ATFIELl), has on hand a large
and ep lend id ajinrtinrnt ol W Tf h ex
tilt EttWABK and JtwEmr, just received from
Ihe Iuki I.ujiortti g nd M ritiu.uc' urina Houses
in iMiilad. Iphin and .New VimV. und ctinseijnent
y much lo.ter thnn il purrhsit Iroui ihoseKe
tjilert who pretend lo he V ludouli r.
(successors to W A Leary & Co) ar. from fftnale irreguUrlties. as kra.larhe, giJdiDe&8.
No. 138 North Second Street, Philadelphia UDl?eM ot teht P11 iu th k
6m439 Aone genuine unless signed J. N. Hoees-
- - lice, and others being base imitation.
India Robber GlOVeS, UlitteilS. &C. Agents wishing new supplies, and store
COUNTRY Merchants, in making their enr i keTers sirous of becoming agents must ad-
J chaser, should not neglect thi-s dpcirnhii-: dreS: the rropnetor, J. Hohrssack, at his
and saleable articles. Their manufacture has i Laboratory, No. 120, North 2d, above Race
O -IJ Tat. at LiTtrt, full j.!...
do di do 5 jeWfletL. lsk
io do tlO full J Wrkil.
do do do 6 jvwil. ltjlc
do Anvliorit, full joaek-d. lk
do do - do do It-It
do Lupines, 4 to S jewiIi. lvk
do do 4 jfWfl-. ir.k
do . I.D.ib and eu-lt Wat.iiea, l&k
iiTcr rtiit LfTi-rit, run jriiii,
do d d a jvweia,
do Iliintinf do jrwi-lc.,,
do . Atic-horts full jeweltil,
d-i lpiui a. 4 to !i jfn-'l.
tieminn i!vi-r L piut-a, 4 jvin-Ii,
.Siivr toartt-rs,
Uvrnmn ilier k Mfon-J hainl Watches,
Uoi4 tiuHnl t hain.
do Las -' lob h..ift.
di irntknien' ob thainf.
to Vtt rhtin.
2old La.Jif i...- Vim, latent .tyl ,
iurh a Mourntnir. r-T arf
( omraH.riuslVrii. rroil, Jtraucli. 4,o
Gold (l. tttlv-n n'ri Pna."t I'tnn,
io i'ufl 1 n dilXerettK le
do KinffT i.iuvt.
Cold Kar Ktnps "u h a !foop. Prop,
Jrnny jnd. Corn, lVbcat. trnw
berrr. Cliuter. tkroll, ttraocli,
0..1d Vt. h eal,
do do Keys,
do IYncils,
do Pen,
do cearha,
do llun tin jf Lorket, (Meda!ia)
do BracrleO.
8Hrer Kan, Teas, Tables, Ieert, and
Bait,
Silver pectaclcs,
A
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i t ' f V-?- I'!, th. I 'assiinere'.
rit. tAri-..ai-. Vr-i. Hals or Cans.
ran be suppiie.l at verv . prices at
' J. HA YES CO.'S
IRE.NCH M,-rinoes ai.J Wcoldes Laines
a cli ice lot for sale br
J. HA YES 4 CO
TTTXTEl; rotnti to rnl. th. varied vm..
- - ". wm. ai. ii i. nv
Mloas, sua i-luutls. aail t.
Tf trajo.
I) IT with them comes also the mtidvte, frr
) we have jhm received our eei nd sopplv
: ot INTER CiOOUS. uhich voa vill .In w.il
w wj tu call and eiair.ine, as they re not surpassed
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is ta) iJti tsj '
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is oo ?! no I aVirquahty, style anil cheapness, losay noihin?
12 ui- ts . of ihequanuiy.for we haveaUulcof everyihing
u . - at w thV. belun"' lo a "ore m li,e5e disgins-s.
oo " ii o ' nne, come all, and examine for yoor-
14 o m on ; selves, for we are loo much engaged seilinz to
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PIAXO AGENCY.
been much improved recently, and they are
maue very auraoie. rarucular aitention is
requested to the
Wool-Lined Glum and Mittent.
St., Philad , Pa.
Sold by all Druggists and merchants in the
United btates.
Ahihts. Dr. Thornton & J. Baker, Lewis-
bar", wholesale and Retail Agents for Union
hands, at the ssm. tim. that ih- will mm ih worst i Br0 Mifflmbnrg ; Youngman & V alters. Dry
Salt Kbrumor( baf.fd llan.ia iiniMdiatriT. They an Valley ; R. Keller, Adamsburg; 8. Wittenmyer.
aiui Ooexi year's, s chesn nt street HbilaMpbia. J. k ll. i Dieffennerfer, INew Columbia; A. H. Lutz,
.T'ii i?. .'T tiasa.li, nsitimore. Koresl MUL raic each 23 xti
Mil. II. V . gclllffl.r. rh.rliMitnn W II It... . II .-
r.1"1!,1?'"4 ""hx-rlK, m. vtionJ -g o(. mnn PJi.a f.. a i .
a. mail iij Viiumrf nmiUBU mpn v. .ImifS ! ' S w.
: ; X w. M ANAUS for 1853, jim leceived
and for gratuitous distribution. Call and get
one nJ save tour gixpence.
D THORAiTON & CHRIST
MOST KINDS OF
JOB PKINTING,
IE1TLT k EIPEDITIOUSLI
AT THE "XHRONICLE" OFFICE
Lcwisburg. ,
no
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a ... i
1" "0 j TTAVIXC been appointed Agent for lh msj
jj 5JJJ J!l f n celebrated Pianos, manufactured by
1200 ! cro. TOGUT, rbllad.,
j the undersigned would b happy to supply tnj
W JO ! tititens of tbe Susquehanna counliy ho nay
And a variety of fin. goods, latest ye ne.tlv i .-. ' " " 1 L ' ,ne f"'
. ,. .. r.riH. i ...it ih. ri-s- ....i ' I -"" "ie insirummits nave
: T"." i ZZJ, T Jl m tZ . .. . . . ! Ia,e, B introduced into I.
I II I ... u w w " 1" . win au. . , ICT. . .ca) . I lt
of gilt and plated goods Chains, Pins, Spoons, j
Lockets, Spectacles, Cases, Baskets, Ear Rings,
Sbawl Pins, Hair Pius, Coral Beads, Steel Beads,
Purses, &.C Ac, &c. Also
Brass s ilav spring and aright Clorks
do 30 hour do do do
V dav wood and gilt Time PKccs,
Month Clocks,
Alabaster Parlor Clorks,
Patent lever (or Marine) Clorks,
French Acconleons, S keys,
do do i"'4 "
Pnlka do
MivV Baxea,
Jo
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i.buie. to which
am happy to icfer any one. The Pianos are
are warranted, and if nt satisfactory on trial for
a year, they may be eachanged. Prices reason
able FRANCIS J.OEsS-vER.
Lewisburg, Feb 34, IS52.
COAL,PLASTER,SALT,FISl,IRO,
and NAILS, always on hand and for
sale by D. S. KREMER & CO.
lTT" TT1?' Q for Justices,Consia.
JjJLiA i A-O bles,&c.,OD band at
llio Cltrouicie office, or priuted to order
Watches, Cck and Jewelry caiefullv re.
paired and warranted. Call and see.
March. 1853 Iy4I6
HUSSEY'S GRAIN REAPER,
for cutting both Grain and Grass.
Great Improvement for 1852 !
"'f ANFrACTl:llED and for sale at the
IVI Irsrisbti'-s Foundry br
GEDDES, MAKSH & CO.
H. GERHART,
Snrgeon Dentist,
4 T his Residence, South Third St., cora
Xi. of I
the Board wslk.
LEWISBURG.
399
TUST received an assortment of fine-rones.
fj rosewood Melodeons, from Geo.A.Prinre
& Co.'s celebrated establihment, Buffalo, N.T.
4 octave Melodeons from C to C 44
i do do CloF 64
6 do do F to F 75
Large 5 do F to F. Piano stvle, 10 J
: A. L. HATFIELD. Lewisburg
SI PEKIOR four faced Bmche Long Sham's
Ibra by J.HAYES 4 CO