The Fanasr. ef tb Unions Ooawitr Asricaltaral Society. President Jacob Gundy, East Buffalo. Tire Ptexuhntt f .Mi tt PaiMJt, ftrrjf ict Vrma. Spawns B n. Mmu. B"i.A.o Kbnkt C. Kti. i-rmt lMirjiwAvY;aiiacTei: Jmhw awawiu, MUr Jco IUata, Vrrar IIILMauajuts. Hfet Amr J AO (trnni, CotteniUt Jon Wilt, Uarttw Ttoi"r B. Rut, aVwwfWK A us. Rwiaroen, j;ew Win. Jssie Km. tnf Jab agmv. ut A. Wv David Waiwx. H'.sr B-.faUm Mn. YAftTAUin, Huffalo Geo. IREiica. M-jpiitmrff Gls R. Bus. Utouimrg Jon Uulu. Ael' Bam. Huiji H'AvlcMtr ftw'j &c Richi V.B Lineoln,IUrtley. Sxfy sWy 0. N. Worden, Isewisburg Treasurer Robert H. Lair J, East Bnfclo. Librarian Samuel Wcirick, New Berlin. ExtculiceCom. Jaa. P. Ross, Lewisburg. io Isaac Slenker.NewBorlin. do II jr V. Sujder, Pcntw. First Fair Sew Berlin, Tiiurtdmy, Oct. 13, 1853 Agricultural Society. The Officers of the Union County Agri cultural Society are notified to meet at the Court II JUKI in New Berlin at 1 o'clock P. M. of Tuesday, 17th May. The Executive Committee will f rwent their list of l'reiniums, for the action of the Board. The Vice Presidents will make further returns of Members, and make payments due. JACOB GUNDY, Fres t O. N. Worden, Iteo. Sec. P0t2t068i I r . Land intended for a potato crop should titute of fruit You may think this in i'0 ploughed in the fall, fo that the grass j jurcs the trees, but it does not; for you or other vegetable matter may be more cf- j wiH find trees laden with fruit where for lectually rotted or decomposed preparatory J merly nolhiug. Of course, all other well to a second ploughing in the Spring, j known precautions must be attended to, Lands naturally dry, and containing a large such as cutting out worms from the roots, portion of silex sand, I would not plough early in Spring, as they are more liable to be too much washed by the rain, whicli would deprive them of their fertilizing properties; and, ia this way they would probably be more injured than benefitted j , irora mc inuueuce oi me atmorpucre. ence it is evident that the treatircnt and BrsoDment of land preparatory to plant- r . , 11 J 1 lug, is oi much greater consequeuce to wards obtaining a productivo crop, than generally supposed, and that there are but few soils, however defective in their pow ers of promoting regration, that can not by some application be made fertile or productive. There is no crop to which this observa tion applies so well, as to the cultivation of potatoes, as every extra expense incurred ; , . .. . ., - - . ,,. in producing them is re-paid, often ten-fold, by the produce, and in that of the succee ding crops ; whereas, by mistaken economy or bad management, two crops may be lost, at least there is little probability of their proving r rjductive. With respect to rich and deep soils, they seldom require any other aid than good cultivation and a reasonable share of manure at the time of planting. , The management and choice of seeds is a matter of great importance. Intbecase of ordinary farmers, upon this alone the success or failure of a crop often depends, and, ia fact, the neglect of this is the principal cause of the quality of potatoes so generally degenerating, and the practice of introducing seed so often resorted to. It bas been asserted by many that by changing seeds, particularly that of pota toes, from one description of soil to anoth er, it is materially renovated. Seed that is produced off of land that has been p-sed and beamed is generally preferred, ami, perhaps it will not be considered as merely theoretical to assert that a crop produced in this manner, retains the prop erties of the soil in which it has been cul tivated, and that these properties remain in force at the time of its re-vegetation. One thing, however, is evident, and it may be considered the chief reason why this description of potatoes are the best for seed, namely, they are generally more epongey and succulent, the coat or skin cleaner and freer from scab, and the eyes more healthy and numerous. Good sized potatoes only should be cut, and all ill fchiiped ones rejected. It is not unreason able to suppose that if the deterioration of a crop is caused by bad management, good management and attentiou will re store it to its original quality and value. Much care should be taken in cutting the seed, as it often Lappcns that the strongest eyes are cut through, and consequently will not produce a healthy shoot. I have also found it necessary to leave two tubes on each seedling and perform this work ten or twelve days, previous to planting. After the land being ploughed ten or twelve inches deep, and well harrowed, I open drills thirty-two inches apart, and nine to twelve inches deep, laid horse sia lic dung iuto the drills, draw a little dirt over with a rake, about one half inch thick and lay the seed cn top. This keeps the seed dry. After the seed are laid in the rows, I cover them with tho plough about eight inches deep. When the young boots are within about twj inches of the surface, I harrow along the rows to the depth of not injuring the scion, after which the cultivator follows a single time. When ' 4t. : .1 r. . ,..! the vines are about four inches high, I plough six inches deep from the vines with a one horsa plough, if the weather is dry and no vegetation in the air. This ought to be ploughed up to tho vines next day; but, if it be cloudy weather it may remain three days. Before Ihey begin to blossom they are ploughed up a second and last time. By this they find nourishment in the loose soil, which they do by sending orth tiw young roots, Ihi I consider mttter worthy of trial, and will, if atrictly obsr-rved, in all probability be suc cessful to llo operator. I always bare potatoes the third week in June, and a good crop too. I hare often seen men planting their i potatoes on land once ploughed very s'ual- lox. This is sheer nonsense. T. C. CROLT, Gardener to Jftstph Koniginachcr, Eph ra ta Mountain Springs, Lancaster Co., Pa. To Raise Fruit Evert Year. If rightly understood, few trees, nnless abso lutely dead or rotten, need occupy ground without yielding a plenteous crop. After long and varied experiments, I gradually adopted the following mode : As soon as the winter has disappeared, and before the sp ascends, I examine my trees. Every dead bough is lopped off; then, after the sap has risen sufficiently to show where the blossoms will be, I cut away all the other branches having none on, and also the extremity of every limb the lower part having a considerable number of buds, thus concentrating the sap of the tree up on '.he niaturatioapf its fruits, and saving what would bo a useless expenditure of strength. In the quince, apricot and peach trees, this is very important, as theso are I - ko luxuriant in leaves and des- placing old iron on the limbs, which acts j a9 a U-nic to the sap, &. Try it, ye who have failed in raising fruit. Can, Giesa & Co. 'a Circular. Baltimore, April 25. The flour market is bertn nnsettiea t.r some cays past e ! 1 . ,P ., . , , . , ! for liirrhcr prices. Vbent continues scarce and is in active request. We quote to-diy at 51.11 to 1.13 for red, and 81.18 to $121 for white. Rye h wanted at 85 to 88. Rye flour, $5. Corn meal, S3. Corn, 58 and 59. In lumber, there has been considerable business doin;. Buyers have entered the ! in-p!.nt vitli a trnnA Ai-. cf Knirit. and f:ilr . , , fc ,-.,- . .i prices nave oeen rcaiizea. o note iue y , ,v prices, viz : unite pine boards, 51 to SI7, according to quality ; siding, 814 to 315; poplar plank, 20, do. scantliug,516; a.-h, 322; hemlock scantling, 810.50 to Mackerel. 513.50,810.75, SS.75. Shad, 9.00. Herrings, j.5. Ground alum salt, 81.10. Plaster, 3.75. Bacon, 8c. The Lass of the Independence. On rbo 16th of Mar.-h last, this vessel was lost on the island of Margaritta, off the coast of California, 1G7 miles from the point known as Cape St. Lucas, and nearly ISO lives lost, including Edwin C Marvin late of Bradford county and A. Schofield also of Pcnn'a. The "Tribune" says We print this morning the complete de tails of this dreadful event as given by the journals of San Francisco. The story is summarily as follows : The steamer was going fii ely in smoth water when her course was suddenly arrested by a sunken reef. She was got off and it was presently dis covered that her bottom had been broken in, and that there were already eight feet of water in the bold. As a matter of course the Captain decided to run ber ashore, but to do this properly and with the least risk to life, it was necessary to find a safe place; during the search for such a spot along the rock-bound and surf-beaten coast, tho water was steadily rising in the hold and threatening to put out the fires under the boilers, which were heated to the highest pitch in orler to hurry the ship forward; finally the water rose so as to obstruct the flues and stop the draught, when the fla ming fires which i had not yet quenched, were forced out through the furnace doors, causing the conflagration and the shocking loss of life which ensued. The fire caught to the powder magazine and blew the stern of the vessel to pieces ; the coal took fire and completed the de struction of the vessel. The passengers who were saved remained on an uninhab ited island for two days and a half before they were rescued. iMr-ROVEUEKTS AT SUNBCRY. The Basin at Sunbury, for the accommodation of the coal trade, is being poshed on to completion as fast as possible. The Steamboat for ferrying and towin" purposes, which constitutes an important part of our improvements, will be built here this summer, according to a model brought from Providence, It. I., where the engine, eighty five horse power, is bcin constructed. Tho boat will be eighty feet in length, twenty-eight feet including guards, in width, with sido wheels ciffht - . . . . ... o feet in diameter, and drawing a little more than three feet of water. This steamer will hi employed in "towing eoal boats lroni tue wharves at Sunbury to the canal on the other side of tho river. Tbk Lead Mines which Were discov ered a few year ago below Sunbury, and which were at that time worked to some extent, have been purchased by a company of gentlemen who intend going into the lead bnsioeM, aud will now be brought in- LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST - to operation. The lead is pronounced by those who have examined it, to be of a rich character, and extensively depos-.tsd there. Two barrels have been scut to New York for further investigation. The privilege of mining it Las been purchased of Benjamin Hendricks, the owner of the land, for twenty-one hundred dollars. By a communication from Kimbcr Cle ver to Messrs. E. S. TChclen & Co., we learn that the graduation of this road from Sliainokin eastward, that is to (jje western tcrmiuus of the Mine Ilill improvement, has progressed rapidly, and that the branch leading the Company's mines on tho "Me Call " lands is very nearly ready for lay ing the track. Sunlurtf GMlte. England axd Australia. The En glish papers regret the democratic feeling which is steadily growing up in the colony of Australia. The troops are insulted, and have little or no influence in the pres ervation cf order. Everything done by the government seemed to be unpopular. The people at largo were impatient at be ing trammelled by laws imposed by author ities 16,000 inile3 off; aud it is mcntioued, as a significant circumstance, that portraits of Her Majesty were almost unsaleable. The soldiers, too, are beginning to desert from the 40th regiment, in Australia, aud are off to the diggings. Upwards of twen ty are gone. JC25 per head is offeicd fur their apprehension. ttisT'tr anything y vint m idr A-Tidwft. J?(J -It tr 'i'it yttu wuld ditfAft f jrfbr what y m v-int to ItfF.ir fict yu lure bU ttrF-rr mnrecuUom'rt b'F-r qw'kr salu- 4-lor fitMl kJp S'rroiT Raiti.g Macui.ncs. Tiie New York Journal of Commerce snys. a maou laciuring h-juse in that city ia cngnged in making " medium tables," for people who live by their wits. The table is like an ordinary one, ukh a (op formed of a (hick board; b.jt connected within the cavity of the latter, is a small nnp.irntus. with a kind "of a hammer, for producing the " raps." The hammer is so constructed wiih a wire running down through the ta hie leg, (hat tho latter has only lo be in contact with a nail head, or someilun o! the kind, in lhe floor, to enable the opera tor to produce lhe raps, by means ot gal vanism. Cven William ofEng'and has just ta ken out a patent fir 1 lie manufacture ol artificial stonp. The following ingredients are used in preparing it, 180 lbs. pitch, H gals, dead oil or kreosole, 18 lbs rosin, 16 lbs. sulphur, il lbs. fii.eiy powdered lime, ISO lbs. gypsum, 2') cubic feet ol sand, breeze scoria bricks, stone or other hard material broken to px-ces and pas-ed through a half inch sieve. Tho sulphur is at first melted with about thirty pounds of pitch, after which lhe ro-mi is added, then lhe remainder o the pi'ch with the lime and gipsum which arc introduced bv degrees and well atirmd, and lhe dead oi! is fit to be moulded into blocks. In order to consolidate the blocks, pressure is ap plied to them tn lhe mould. Death of Vice President. George Clinton 0!' New York, hu died in Wash- ntrton, April 20th, 19 12, io the 731 year of his age, was the first Vice President honied in office; t.i bridge terry, who succeeded Clinton, and who died Novem ber 23.1, I SI 4, aged 70, was the second; and Mr. King, now deceased, is the third. I The Charleston Mercury states that the Uniled Smles District Court in that city is ; about to try (he validity of the Iaw9 of J South Carolina requiring (he imprisonment j Oi ci.ioreo seamen. An anion nas uccn brought against the Sheriff of Charleston at (he instance of (he British Consul, to re cover 1000 damages (or the alleged false imprisonment of a colored British subject. Gov. Ramsey of Minesota, says in bis excellent message to the Territorial Legis- ature, " In savage communities as well asctvilizd, a majority oflhe wrong com mitted may be distinctly traced to the in fluence of intoxicaiing drinks." Wm. B. Messer, the Conductor who Imd charge of the train at lhe lime of the acci dent on the Central Riilroad, near Newton Hamilton, was tiicd in Lewistown last week, (or the murder cf several passen gers. The re'urned a verdict on Saturday of not guilty but to pay the costs. A case was tried during the recent ses sion of (he U. S. Circuit Court in Savannah which ought !o be generally understood, both by (he people and the otTu-ials who have charge of the various Post Office throughout tho country. The Postmaster at Sylvania, in Semen covnty, was ar rainged and fined Filly Dollars, (or delay ing a letter in his tliice. The Milkmen of New York have united in an associaiion to supply the citizens with pure milk, at an advanced price, ad mitting, bv this act, that ihey formerly swindle 1 inem witn villainous mixtures. (1 is said that (he (cn thousand babies ol that "metropolis" abjure chalk and water s.nd cry out lor the pure extract of cow. There was grea( rejoicing in the city of Mexico, on hearing tfahe landing of San ta Anna on niexican soil, turns were fired, bells rung, and other demonstrations of joy made. Hon. Wm. A. Graham, was knocked down by bis horse, a few days ago, eight miles from lillsborn, N. C, and consid erably cut, bruised by the wheels of his boggy passing over hi in. The New York Crystal Pa'ace, from all accounts we can g'ean from the papprs of that city, will probably not be ready for the reception of articles designed for exhi bition before (he f.rst of Juno or July. Potatoes are selling in Ontario cotintv N. Y (or 10 and lZj cents per bushel. Lamar tine i dying ; his physician bite I a hop of biro. I I I I Fresh SSart ! 1 w il the en - Tosfmi P. Ti-nTi having purchased th( lire stuck of Foster Tustin and laid i 1 lire att'CK 01 r osier ji i umiii ouu 11.1 iu i extensive and well assorted supply of Sew Goods, respectful! v invites the attention of the public in genewl'to an eiamination of his commnililies ,at the stand of Foster A. Tustio, opposite the Washington House. He is prejar- j . i.. .v.- ..n,iv.rt ami necessaries of fry . ' 1 . I ... .4 n .. life, in almost every variety, and at prices to suit all who may ca.i. I,eu'isbnrg, Jan. "'i, 1S53. . . and all per-iOns indeoteo make payrneni out dslay, to itrr Avivfitxs i Lewisburg, Oct. 18, 1852. N. B. Bycrs Ammon will continue the lumber business oi the late firm of Huasit and Am mo, and respectfully solicits a continuance of lhe public patronage. 1 r BYERS AMMO.NS. Tamils enocedt.o. CUI.S. Klfll. 30 Iba.ClIEKSE, 2000 wO lha. HAM. Flitch, and Shoulder. Dairy SI.T. Sic. for taie at Lavi-burir Chtjp Stun by C.E.ItOriEs j (j RAYDON'S FORMS, j KtW AND KuUHTFl EDITION. j ' Vo .iHora-y. X.i.iM'dt, r .V.m o H tshtw . hoiud It Kith ! it." l'limo. 30l-.il AJU' U. OAliTK. , JUST VI DLIMIVD, I OltAVDON'S FoiHIi Ni FoCRTii rum. ' K.)riui 01 CoiiToi aiciui. and of I'l-actio; iu Ilia Courts of , Cmair.u P: , Qu.-u-t-r s-.-..n. oyer uuu itnuiiwr.iw .Supiw an 1 orplnot' Ourm, ana lliu orticw of tha v ric.'u'Ciul Olfic.-m ni Jnntifca cf Ilia Fourth ulitii.n. Itrtiii. Corrwliil. F.ulmnr. U, and AJ:i tcdto to tlf Piewut K'.iil" of lhe La ; th ei-picna Ii-pUna-tor Xot. s and K.-fn-l!f , ami a N ui Ooui.r- lnd-x. 11 r.oatat K. Wahllli, taq. Iu One llilrk Octavo Ti-lunw. Price mly $-1,50. arCOJ!MNPTlW. "In thi rorV (Hixts's Ji-st:cf) ard ItH romraml-'n. "Otuiro-.-'a FcrS," (lh n-j'UUti-vn f w!i-h i o wili MtaMMi-! to cowl no mlo-y.) the Mi-yl-trati ill fia t ll Hi inf' nnstmn uK-. sj:irv to a eonort tirhar i.f till- iiTilM.r'.anl Ur roili'tM lo lii.il I.T th l"W 1 I'ranJjIrauia." J,.a "f ijMj t Jltntu, HI Hon. AUW. Cr'tfrtie:i TO TH ABOTE, BINNS'S JUSTICE AND BUSINESS MAN'S LEOAL GUIDE. A TRHATIKS on tho QlT.re and Dutirt of Aldermen iin'l Juti:-Mof iho I'.-iT. in tbf C-onim' ntfi'itHh ( iVun vl4iiU indu.lia; ail tlu tr ,uirii Forms of 1'ro.cs. ud D-Kki-t Enlr'.i. aJ cmlM .lyini: nt t only wliaturtrr may Ij nnl Taluabin to J uslic. c I tho I'titi e. but t b.in l).ird", Tai-.aiita anJ li. ncrrl A-nt, ami miikinj tin T0lu.no ah.it it v'lrHM' to l. t.fa Hu:ilo f.r Ho:iio5 Mm. by Jo'in Iliiio", lr.t A i Itb ill in tbe ei' t.f i'hiij .lalnliia. Fillh Mili-n. R.-iiffl. !'orrt. d au. tin-ailT Eniar,-4. Bjr F. C. Iwui-nt, ti- In On. tbi V-limio. IM. I'lictonlTil.W. Ju.lfi- O.b.'on r.y nf W.in-'a Ju.n t. tbst " It l nt only lhe I', but the Ouly very good work tiat e liv on tbe buLjvcu' iv racss, Jnd Stintity ttt Ik J'aUMrtL TROrHAT AND IIAIVS VRACTK'E. Kew anl Third l.ti-irn. Ilriatlv Kti!arid .ind I.nj.roifrt, under tht rdi icnal l'ircl:on of Fr-n-i V. Iiartin, Kfii , Auibnr ot ' American Criminal law," Ac , e. Iu To Voltnui. "VrOCDAT 0-! TIIE LAW OP I.IM1TKD PAKTNF.U Pilll in the L'bitei Staus, tlh lull rvftreno-a to liw lnt'-t ant!irr'!w;. Kni nil in.d Amt-ncau. lly Fiii.NQS J. Ta itliT, luijue V"lnmi, So. J-Orders ur I-ltt.-a of In'imry from the Country Drouiiitll - attcnd.'d to. K.u liliui nr.li, Lw rcB:.i.j:irr d lr yaatL!.;a. 3m lit. laJ Jfcrfaf Strut, fliuad. Oyster Saloon. HAVING fitted up the Rooms in FrickV new brick block in a superior manner, the subscriber is now prepared to accommodate individuals and parties with Oysters etc. in lhe bebt styles. A share of public patrennge aolicitcd by C. F. HliSsS--. Lewisburg. Sept 15. lfi - New IU Shop. Samuel Sllfer has just opened a shop on Market Square, between the Post Office and Lyndall's Bookstore, ubere he is prepared lo make and sell Boots and Shoes of all kit.ds, for Ladies, Miises. Men and Boys. Alsj for sale, GUM SHOES of all sizes. RtrAimse done as usual. Produce of all kinds wanted in exchange for work. By punctuality, and using good materials in the very best way, he hopes to share the pat ronage of a discriminating public Lewisnursj. Nov. 11, ISS2 REMOVAL ! w nagucrreot j ic UKeECxses taken acconling to the laiest improvements, over tArs. (m-LAKu's Millinery Establishmeut, un the most reasonable terms, by S. I.. BEKtiSTKESSER. Lewis-burrr, Oct, 7, K55S SGO agenYs wanted sd,o:)0 a Year. ' y Of the United rnriMnR MEX, w ANTED in every County tales, active and enter 111 Infa7e III IIIC NaiC Ul r Ui lliu utai uwn-i publishp.l in the country."Men of good address 1 . i ati- .ie .CmA possessing a sinaU capital of from $S5 lo SI00. M ill have such inducements ottered as enauie them to make frnm $3 to $10 a day profit. The books published by as are ail useful in character, extremely popular, and command large sales wherever they are offered. For further particulars address (postarre pd) DANIELS & GETZ, (successors to W A Leary & Co) Ko. 138 Norm Second Street, Philadelphia 6ml39 India Rubber Gloves, Kittens, &c. COUNTRY Merchants, in making their ptir chaser, should not neglect these desirable and saleable articles. Their manufacture has been much improved recently, and ihey are made very durable. Particular attentiou is requested to the Wool-Lined Gloves and Mittens. They are Indispensable in co'd and wet weather Ladies will tiud this UI.'Tos osel'al in any work that wilPsoil lhe hand-, at the namu t.me mat u.ey win runs mo worst. Salt Ithcura or ( happed Hands immediately. They are made all lenjrth- to prefect the arms and wrists. For sale l.y Wilcox. Hiilinjr A Co. No 3 Church Alley and Coodvear's, 63 t'brannt Street I'hiladelphia. J. A II. I'hillii s Piltsdurie. l a. Falconer Haskell. Bsltimore, M l. W. Selilltler, Charl. ston, 8. C Hart A Bickcol, Uin. inali. Ohio, and by all llut tvr llcakrs in the Union. At retail by Countrv Merchants getters ily. 3m4i.O MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, NEATLY & EXPEDITIOUSLY AT THE "CKRONICLB" OFFICE Lcwistmrg. IETTER3 testamentary on me last wi - - ' ifie g,.nliemen in the worlJ j and ".rhV; j tt": M-Muttrie, John.n,W.Mo, and rnan, raiiLSK 1 3! UKT8 BRAKCll lAitMMi. Lightning Rods. k FTER mny Ja"' clo inestisat'm ana , A numerous experiment. lS TaK-nliM) lakw ' . 1. Inni... . in. lillltllC IUII v ii-asure in """a ( ,iej it the lru principle of protcctina ln.""'' ; jwtilii-S W"1! ,"m lhe ,1?;'ualv1, ence 0, LIGHTNING. -1 he "'a'n'"8 ,h,t e,cry c.ty. Town, ViiUfee and (..ountry uim jc,in) lo annually, thto the gr negligence "i : t..i.:,.i i. Iwvand calculation, epcially uhl,u ,ue ,emedy it so easy to obtain tnu i Innn.l in AKIIITAGE'S ' : ,,:. ..,.. This Kid naa Dcen exanin.M uao in Uiuor any onmr m'j .r --- . . r ... r... iIia nrnterdon o( Lives ami property. One advaniape ij ..... an J ihrow back part of the cl.cinc fluiJ harmlcaa lo the cloud ; in lime ol a stroke? ihU enablca tho rod to conduct that portion of fluid that brlnng to'lhe earth without the flighted denser ' '' ving the conductor. Tbw rod ha many oilier adiantJgta over the old ono. The only jduce o( nianufacluriiig is in .IVf S1. 3 dors alove riiiladelphia, Bhcro all pcnon " IfaI!V ir,ri'r' ' c"" and eiamiue for themwl.-. For le V I... sale orlteiailby TIIO'S ARM1TAGC. iVe "J tav0 ven Purchu5eJ nni succe' fully ustd hy the following individuals, companies and corporations, who uamc are chcsi.'ully auliinittrl : 7.1 aJ nnr I"i7aJ-tpl-:i . S- tloVrts. ts. Owrpe . Mulford, ,ey, (Jul. ml BanUi'.irer, Jalpr l!'Uier. .lain . - . t ii i " . ii.T. tr j iir.-iirer. j. vim. llicci!" I, lb' Blockler AiKKl.ouse, --- - J Rev J. I., liral-t. J"''" N"l. "n"",,ffc'tiI H,n, A. K. tliiiker., II. S.i,.iu-.n.s Tho-. olt 4 lo.. Mr. iSSS. J. r.Urwr. J. W.Wai.C. Itumiihrey., J. . i h. It l:.,rl..u. J. Dvenshiie. . IVp- Mr Miarrrc--, -Mr. MarUn, 8. IW.l-y. J. lir.i.kl.ytJ II. 51.il. r, tba l.'U i" "'"ii. - ' Si.riiiK lianii-ii 1'. runii.n'ii.ner.V liall. . ' L . - M Je.-.i. Crispin. Jud '. if. all. JudtfO 11. ytou. J"bn .v.Uio, Ut. U. M llu.Uu, Beij. ltuberl", Mr. J. Uownin. rrl-The only authorized AsntI for the Tourilie ol I'liion. JUIIIllta. .1:111111, ".I'lHiii, ii;i.!i..hJ A.'.,ril.umhL-rland. Mtflitoiir.C I'um'.iM. I.nzt'riip, KAMI tL. liOilv tu. Hartlclun. Uii'wn count v. 1'tnn. Or.liT and Itt'crs adJre.ed (pot paidl lo Mr. n inilaiuntion t in ser.r. ly, lint dmil tn re eou-r-Hoover, will he pron-l, .M,..d,J to. lie ha. ,Tr.X put IIP a mitlitier Ol ll oo " tiimt afi.r the and eacft suerwoing .luse. ene ii onic ol which uuy be seen a fjilow : I iirt.it sbe ro,.tin... d to tk. 1I..0., .nd ,iil.o , ehe "OniC 01 "'tU " ., ,. Tl. UM-d l-nly thT B-xen. she IS m li.e e-iy. B. Bt ( 7.N IMM 0'J.rt. .,. I perl-el health. I .ou'.d hmr he.:l m;.i y u.' re eu-e.. I(uit' IVfc-Mark JlalinM. W la. ter, John n..s, f,o l ,e.e, .'. - flhr .: 'u and the Vi l.:,el ivier.. Ja.-..h Multli. U .n l llniii, I nl-n ., . .. , k , . ,,, .Br ,.toBi-l ia au.ICon:i..l5-i.m.rVOIii.e. i,e.( Jj-Mm I. . r. f;,i'i Tf. Dr. Charles Wilt. a. na hmjon Tp. "hn Kniill, Mm hi Knni. is Ta. Ijmc Cludrva. hit Veer j. ilnnacl llnEnnm. JiCCOM.VLyDA Tin XX. PmiJii'4., Au; I hnre tM dav carefully in-,e.-l.J a ii !.,.,. l'li vine M-..I Irlex, en. IS. t17. uiii.t.r e.r f.l he Mr. Ihoi.li.i Armitai!, on I'.ollevr.e Ileus.-, ti.au.--i (...cn.. ,.n I.. ...vit.7 that it i i...t..n!y ;t' T. and the b St 1 l.uW ever feen. hut Ihi.t it ia the ouiy una I tay.t eu.emin.1 tbat is .n..truct. l m -in.tly .-ci. r.tl. e , rln l I ii.. villi inn. h Eli-asurv that 1 fee. innitnd bis ' c.uductorto trie a;uuU,u of onenf Uy..-n. 11. Ir..ltl.i l.Ih. I am.-'l fsli-. d Ihat the Mari-th- l.'h'.i-nr Hf.J, mni.ufa. ti,r.l by Mr. rl.-mns Araula.of H.ila.l!tbia. e tl.o Ut that haa eei tie, u luiie. 1 Lus-H-ut .-ral V. In the ludy "f the law nf el rlri, ite and inai.-n-.-t i ru - t liae no h. iuiliin in fa. in-: ll.:U tlie-e hod aro uu.-lr'ua.-d uin Hi- only riiinl.-.d ain.-ty. The el.-ctne sle k is wired and diwrl l "- n;n r at the t. p r.f the rod. and It would I- Imp-fsiMi . arcorl u-; lo th.! laws of attraru and rennleioo. f r a buil.lii to be injun d hy a Jlr. kc of lishlnin,-nh. n prnterted by one . f these r!s. 1 haee b. en lu qnaint. d ilh Mr. Aroiiia for aeTeral years. !.d M t heei minencid I lie uianufae turc oftheec rods 1 examined the friue:.leoo ohiel, tin y are cr.l.slrm ud, and t it eouvior.d that their a.loj.ti. n would be atm led with eompl. te sueei ss. 'lhe larrrvmr dei-.and for these n-Kai-d tue?.t ii-ivesal. in all arts of the eonutiy. is ample eommeiidatlnn . r i heir tit, ,iiy aud snv-erioiity. THAI. V K. WALLtit, il. I). Kisiug Sun, rhihul Co., A' ril Iu, 1.'. $000 CHALLENGE. - TTHATEVEIt rnnrerna the heatlh and W' trr - psn.cle. is at all times of the most valuable impurtancf. 1 take it rot granted that every person wiil do all in their mmcr to save tae lives m men v........, flint v-erir nprson i!l eujeavor to promote ,u . . I.llili ,1 all sacrifices I ieel il to their own Iieallh at a.i sacuni-rs. i be 1T1V duty I" Soieinlliy assure jyu WORMS, accor.liug to the opinion of the most celebrate,) I'll, aieian.'. are the i rnnary eaUN Soi a .a ...-c m .jor.ty of difeaees to which children and adulia are 1 able. If tou Lave an aprtii conliuually i haneesb a f.omeno Liud ol f -ed to another, had Urealh. l am in th. Stomach, I'.rltms at the Nose. Ilardnees and Fullnees of tho IH!y. Ilrv t oiii-b. Mow Fever, t ulse Irregular r-m r.ih. r that a'll these deuot iKJ!, and you eliould at OUve al-r'., lit remedy uomsAGK-s wonst srsrr. An article fcuud.il upon scientific princit!e.c..mroiin.lel with purely vcii-ti.ule snh-taiices, K-ilnr perteelly sale wl. -u lak-n. sad cau he aiveu t.' lhe ni'-t lei -i.-r infant aithdecdd heu, Scial ePe. t. Where B wel Crtopisint ard Uisirh.ea hive mtid- them weak and debilitated, the u uic i-iopeilies of my W.mt Syrup are su. u, that it slands without an cial iu the ca'.loeue ot me.li. ims In KiTi.ie tone and strength to tlie stoma, h. wh eh maH. s it ao lut.llil.lc rrru-rtv tiir lhoe atllieted with Tho a-t-mifhina cur."- performed hy this Syrup a.ler Flivsieians have t.l'cl, U the heal evidence of its superior cflieaey overall others. T H K TAl'F, WORM! Till- i Oie nion ilifli-nlt W.,rm to destroy of ill thnt lu!cst tho human s.-tem It prows to an a'm t inih U nue 'en th. he. iiniinr; so coiled and la-lewd in lhe intes tines and stomach, ttleetinj the health so sadly as to cau-c M Vitus Pane. Fit-. e.. liiat those afilietei! i, ld-m il ever SUsp. lit that it is J.ijw IU. " hasteninetliem loau early cave. Iu order to de-lroy this wo. m. a very ener-Eet-etr, ..tiu.ntrau. t h:- ,.u.sn.: l ; it w ,u d tlier. f. re I-. riOi--r to t.ke 6 to 8 of my Liver If lis. so as to remove L.I obstructions, that lhe Worm f. rnr may act Mv ur,n lhe worm, which mu-t l o laa. a in doses of two ffileonlull. thee funs ttaytih.'s. i i i- e he. n kuown to fail curing the m.L ! obaLilMte case of J.'pe llocwi. JlOHiXS.tCK'S .I f.vf PILLS. Ko part of lhe eya-uem ia more liah.'e to .ii-esse ttan the Liver it serving as a tillerer lo purify the Wood, or nir inc tho proi-er sccreli.,n to the bile; to that any wrong u-Uoaof tho Uver excels the olher iniorlani aria .1 the system, and Psulls vai ams'.y. in Lirer templaint, Jaundice, Uispepeia, ie. Vie should, t.ierefeie, watcn every suni t. m that miiht indicate a wroni a-tl. n of lhe Liver. T.ics IMIs hriiiff e- niro-ed of l: tt oi.ii i'foni furnished be nature lo heal the sick, namely, 1st, An .j-iKci-.nrrU.alil.haiiui. l.t the seci- u. u fiom tin pulmonary mucus ui. mbranu or pi cm U s the dischai-o i m fed uiaiter. 2nd An Jttrr.JiTe.whi.-h chinj;. s iu .pje iucxplicatie anil Insensible maimer the certain mor- bid aciionof the sy.t ut. od. A ibuw whl.h gues tune ; and ettl. LTTlS, ; UnJ oirutins cn ti bo. .ipethn the b..i r rorrunt Bill .it ti WKtiT. a'lt liUrifviDg tiie t P wXhXtr" ' aDd restocm h:uL n...in r rf.-t linriitfllV Willi iuc tiiit:riHKrvi uii biood, wliich dwtro.) TO FEMALES. Ton will find these Fills an invaluable medicine in many comi lainta to which you are subject. In obstruo lions either toial or partial, they hare keen found of in estiuab'.c bi neliU reslorini: Iheir functional arr..n mentj i to a heaithv :..-tl..n. punyir;? tiie oi-i an.i oiuer nui.js so effecluiilly tn put to mm ail compiamis wnu n msy arise from t.-mhT irnvul irllies, a? htaJache, giddiness, dimness of silit. pain Iu the side, bark, Ac Kone genuine unless signed J. N. Hobex sack, and others being base imitation. Agents wishing new supplies, and store keepers desirous of becoming agents must ad dress the Proprietor, J. X. HiE?tscK, at his Laboratory, No. 120, North 2d, above Kace St., l'hilad , Pa. Sold by all Drngsists and Merchants in lhe United States. Asets. Dr. Thornton & J. Baker, Lewis burr'. Wholesale and Retail Atients for Union Co. Davis Si. SchnurcSclinsprove ;Stitzer & Bro., Millliiiburg ; Youtigman & Walters, Dry Valley; R-Keller, Adamsburg; S. Wiltenmyer, Middicbnrg; M. Spccht, Beavertown ; J. 1). DielTendftftr, New Columbia; A. H. Lutz, Forest HiH. Price xacb 25 cists - Q"CQ 1P00 Enclish nnd German AL 1 OfjO. M , X A CS for 1 8o3, jii-t received and for gratuitous distribution. Cull aud get one and save your sixpence. 1). THORNTON & CHRIST riOAL,PLASrEU,SALT,FIS!I.!RON U and NAILS, always on hanrl and for sale by D.. S. K R F.MKR & CO. T T K TVTT t! for Jusiice9,Coosia J) Jj2 l" JVO b!es,&c.,OD hand ai the Chronicle or I'f'oitid to onlcr STILL MORE SEWS COSCERSIXO rr??a THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD tchicJt i to he extended from Lrintlurg Leicistuicn on the Juniatn lliroush by Mliainburs tt IT ia a fact lhat D. II. RIskcI ha got ahead of all the Companiea, and baa now opened one of the beat snJ largetl stock of KALI" &C V1IS I liilS. I'UUIJO 1 AUU ." . ; . . ..... .., ever openea in iui v..j, -. -j and qualitie a i l'faioo lo all. DRY GOODS of all kinds, cnncKTllES. Core, Tea SuTo., Sor, MouA Ble. Che, rw,i. K.n. Candle. Tobacco, Eetar, At AIm Hardware, Qiteensimre, Udirware, Boot ami Shntt, Hut, nn.1 Capi of lhe latent tyl n '"-"l quality. Umbrellas, Bruhe. Broom, Paint ground and dry. Oil of all lied, and other article loo numcrou to mention all of which will be sold at p-ice so low as to astonish purchaser. All kind of Country I'ltODCCE taken in exchange for CiooiU. . rj-J-I'leaae givo ml a ea'l before purchaaing elsewhere, as I charge nothing for looking at my GooiN. i). U. KISSEL. M.fllinhnrg. Cct 53 1852 Tte Road to Health! it .'iTKavrX I WKl Vfj " 110LLOWAY'S TILLS. CVIIE cr A mSOHUEKEB LIVEK AMD BAD IJIGE.-TIO!!. t' l u at a L'ttrr frnm ilr. P. "'. Airla.-, ChrmiU, 7, fiXicA btnt). Livtri, rf.ft.rf .' J. lil. Tj r,mf.-.-Mjr llotuiwit, c.t Ycur 1'ilis und liiutirent hare utiinl the hi'hert on our sale ll-t c-f 1'n.vrietorjr 1 di. in. lor fcnuie ytar.- A cuM-nier, to hom 1 an ref.-r f.r any tnqoirio, d- sires mv to let y"U hniw the ranie- ulurt, 1 1 her ensu. She Imu w n iroui.n i it . d'r leied liver, and bad diirejti a. On the U.-t ot-si .n. l.our, the viru.'lM-. of lhe at: H as.' so Irnim i nils. (un.di It ivii.i.t.;. A-1 tXTKAORDlNAUY tt'KE or ItHtCMAIIC I tVEil, 131 ViN Iri:t'. Li-tD. C'P'J L'l''r '""rt-'t ' ' H""1 Tifv Cv.rier oftl.r. 1 H.nch. ' V i! 3 rJ Var-mr-1 .m'i .-in-i-:. n :..ru-:. eti j.-an-- of ; e . . e' i.l.ar at X. l.'it n.h.d 1'i-u i u I. r;n. Ir-.m a i !' r: e.iil-ail.-I i.r, It Ui'unrd. el It." r. .;.li ', h h: '1 el.:.r.; d. , iiv.d Jiercf lb.- UHi'f ber .ii..l '; u..r.. i tl-is ivn l. was un-!' r Ih- ea:e CI iho nt ...t eniili Hi mediral n.en, ii. il.ii.art 'fi.Tin, aid l.v llu m h-r ease wus ior..d. red hop. le-.'. A tritud j revaih.1 u,vi. Li t to try rlnili.way e eeiehraled 1'iil-i. wli.eii n.e Culi.ent'-d to do. and in an in; T-Jit.;e shr-rt apa.-e f f lime lh -y e;:e-:ted a roric-t cure. CLItli or A FAIN AD THIII'IM " I" -nr. t IltST i?S trO.MAl.il 07 A I hli.Tii.N SI Y, .t or Alt jf.rll .Vej-rii. J.e.e d- .Syn. '. ;n-i.l.irr a Uie ftt'in Uuvrr- (l-i-. v.un rf.i'c'i jar the w'l.leiH i s.'"i-mHf-To I'rof sser II-iuisat. Ami:st il. ll.'l. Mr. I dei-ire to heir testiinone to the i-.-l elTvets ol llt liow's 11' Is. Forsomey ars I u rid strrtvly Irt ru ! a lain ai.d tij-htn.-p in lhe rttma.-h. whieii w-u. a s. aixvniranied bv a -h- rnees ef ti.esth. that pr. veiitrd me ! fr. m !lung at-i-ttt. I i'io SI -nr ' f see. ;.rx l n.iw:tl.- stand, lij my advened stale of Ire. th. S3 Illis have e. ! r.-ll.-.U m.-. that 1 am d.-Mrtiud lUAvt oli er.v ehoi.ld he j niade ar-quainted with tin ir virtue. I am n-.w renJer.-d by their means. o.ui amtiveiy a. live, ai.d 'an u.l.e eser j ei-e without inouniMiii n.-e or tain, wliii-h 1 eouid act d.. I IIENBT COK. North street. I.jan. Nnt.lt WOXDLr.FL'L EtHCAt V or lilM.'iWAV3 1'ILU IS I CAJlUj or Hi.ol'.-V. Fen-on- scfT-rirrr fr.-m brop-y. either ah-'lit the turn ol life, or at ether tittles, -hcuid imtm-diatel base n.eourM t.. iliese l ili.-.as huu ln-i- of . riMna ar" annua)! cured ly their use. i.f this dirvtul evruplaint iu its difi.reDt 1 slaves, when all ethur means had folied. Tlita txULralctl fills are vrvdcrfv'ljt ef.tad-U4 in V fu lou-i.y c ai.u.n.i: Atui rirophy Juu.liee Seeondar-r bilious Cora- Irjriielaa l.umlu Tie Iaul reua l-Tainls Feuiaie Irreir- I'd'-s Tumor , ,.., m the .-kin Fe-ere of allK.t. n.e-u of V.uereal Af Hrieuraall-m fleers Bowi lCmpfut kinds Irine lections r Efrfu!a, or Worms of all ! I mi.iicafn of llont King's Evil kimh. the li'.weis ii.au-aciio For Thrusts Weakness frm Consiimption Indi-esiion l.hility lntlamation &toi.a and any cause t.rafrl Ac. Ac. S.!,1 at lie Establishment t.f Professor IIoi iowat. 'M. Ftrnud. (re ar Temple liar. London.) and bv all respectable bruit.: ists and d.-al. rs in Menu inee throughout the llritish tapir. awl ll"e 'f the t nited Mates, iu Uoxe a ZtUf s;c-au,l $1.. each. Wholesale hy the principal Drua houses in the I'uion: by Messrs A. B i I' S.vi,.swYork: ao.1 hv !r.C-Il hliiirr, 7. South Sixth dt I'hiladelphia. )tf"There is a considerable saiin by taking the lar.rer nov,.s. n. laaecn ns for lhe cuslau. cf patienu iu every disorder, are alhv, d to each Boa. lyaJS'i WATCH DEPOT, LEWISBURG, FA. VL. HATFIELP, ha on hand a large . and splendid assortment of atcuw, sin mWARB and Jilliit, just received from the beat ImpoitirR and Mnnularlurir.g Houses in l'liilaili l,liia and New Yoik, and consequent, ly much loacr thjn if purchased from Ihoae Re tailers who pretend to be Wholesalers. C.ld Patent U'Vers, full jeweled. lk $:0 00 to $1 00 lo do d' i jeweled, lsk 4S 00 " 10 (0 do do do do do do do full Jeweled. 1' k do do i jewels, liik Anchors, full jeweled, I't do do do lk lepinea, 4 to 9 jewels, lsk do 4 jewels, lfilt F:nnli-h and French Watches, lSk til IS) " ' So 00 10 eo " 2'i r.0 " 20 0-1 " 1 (0 " 12 00 - ao oo " U 00 " 20 00 -J4 CO - 11 00 1 00 00 " a so " s no " 12 Ol " 14 CO 00 ii 00 Ui ov Co 00 50 00 S i 00 !M DO :s oo 51 VO 33 00 36 00 20 00 16 00 lo oo lu co n oo Sr) 00 Id 00 36 00 17 CO do do liver Fateut Levers, lull jeweleo, do do do 6 jewels, do Huuting do jeweled, do An. hors, full jeweled, do Lepini s, 4 to S Jewels, Herman ilter I., pin. 5, 1 jewels, Silver ttiiartrrs, tlermsn ilver A second band Watcbes, liold Cnard Chains, do Ladies' Fob Chains, do tlentlenien's Fob Chains, do Vest Chains, dold Ijlies' Un r-'t Fins. latest stvlea, such as Mourninir. Fox and tlla.s, Cameas.Clusters.croll. Hranch,Ac. Gold ticntlemeu's Breast Fins, do Cuff Fins, different ) lea, do Fioc,er Kincs, Cold Ear l.in,rs, such as lToops, Props, Jenny l.ir.ds. Corn. Wheat, titraw berrv. Cluster. Scroll, Brauch, 4.C, G.Jd Witch eals, do do Key, do Pencils, do Tens do peeeaelea, do Hunting LockcbJ, (Medullas) do Bracelets, Silver poous,Teas, Tables, Desert, and Salt, Silver pectaclcs, 1 00 " 76 " I" il 20 oo 4 JJI ' J oo 1 0(1 " a so 50 " I 25 " 1 CO " 6 76 " i 00 " aw l oo -l oo " ft la) in no 3 00 10 00 i: co 12 to SO 00 2 (0 And a variety of 6ne goods, latest styles, neatly got up, at price to oit the lime 0O 'u' war ranted to be what told for. Also a great variety of gilt and plated good Chain, pins Spoon, Lockets. Spectacle, Cases, Baskets, Ear Ring. Shawl Pins, Hair Pins. Coral Head, Met-I Deads, P.i.ses. &c, &e.. Ac. Also Brass 8 day spring and weight CtjriM do 30 hour do io do 8 dar wood and ilt Time F iecea, .Mnnth Clocks. Alabaster Parlor Clocks. I'atent Lever ,'er Marine Oocks, s no iw 7 is) " 1 l i) 10 00 a o 3 6U S Srt " 10 OT 10 00 00 8 CO 2S 00 a no Freuch Aocora.-ons, " . "J-l n 7 it) IS 00 2i 00 Polka "-" 10' 3 00 ' Anil hunJreaa u- - - - Watch, Cck ,nJ Jcwelry caiefully re paired and warran ... .ceo ntcu. can anu etc. Alarm, ie" 1 416 IIUSSEY'S GRAIN REAPER, for cutting both Grain and Grass. Great Improvt mentsfor 1852 ! MANUFACTURED and for sale at the Lcwisbure Foundry by M CEDDE.S, MAKSH & CO. tbe snmiBEa session or tu ! LEWISBURG ACADEMY " Will commence on Mosaav, htuu lsii. to ' continue 20 weejts. " The course of Instruction in thia laatiini, j lt.e or for busfnr Si'SSi anj Declamation receive careful attention, j All gross, immoral practices, both in and I about lhe school, are strictly prohibited a5 , r" 11 w Honorable rivalry amonjc (he pupils are encouripcrf The suseriber is desirous to seeura . .i ..I f ..1... Tuition For Languages (10, Higher Ear lisn f8, and l.'cDimon Branches, (laclndiD Heading. Writing. Arithmetic. Grr, ' l eading. Wnt.ng. Arithmetic, Ceopaph" No deductions except for sickims. JOHN KANLOLPH. March 25, 1853. Principal. WHOLESALE GROCERsT vvaterman V 0bonra, N. W. Coroer Second & Mulberrv St "Iberrv Stxeets. PHILADELPHIA. O.ler for sale a large aosortment of TEAS. -v COFFEE, I At the Lowest SUGAR. MOLASSES, Market rates. SPICES, Ac, A c J Thie commencing New Stores are particu larly invited lo call. .Attention given to Produce. January 26, 18."3 3m MEDICAL REFORM. DR. II. IB. UAItrilS would noouoccio lhe ciiiifDH ul lewii-burg nil vicinity that he h irmuvetl iuta Nunb Thirti ttrrct, ia th bout forineily occucieJ hy Capt.rabl.above th Uerman KefurmJ Church. Thankful fur tba liDrral pauoDtge hithrrlu fcceiTfd, ha Cunuouaa to otier his prufeiaiu4.al servicn b ail nho nay Jebim them. fie practices medicine in aceorjance with Lbs mot ai proved awMt ms of IMediral Reform ives no Calitnit I or Mercury in any form and hep to prove himself worthy ui the continence of the community tie keep on hand, for sale, an eitenaiva variety of Tbomsot.ian and other Vegaiab! Medicine, for the use of uch cu.toiaeia as saay desire them. He is also prepared to clean and extract TeHk. Lewi-bmp, April 7. 1852 THE OXLY TALE rOUTKlIT OF WASIILNGTOIf. tl pub!i-h.d.T.l. WELCH'S magnificent vt-ti (liV ptTi:;i-..':t..J j ,n. isi liml aula it::i- r.al portrait, m the Aihat.sum. liciUn. fiii .-ur-rb j.it tun.'. tt.-r. t.U ai.iler ti.m up'rriBtoBd .tirri rf 1 liOM.AS hi LLY. Lq . tbe miDrnt nd bn;b:y JCltUt :lUt, i.- It.r vl-ij sYOrrcvt likvCs uf Wut.ll.toft t.t f i.t':il-ti. Il hetn t r u t hiM:UrrUtila t gretUt w.-r f ju t t.rr prvUneL'ii m thu ccubtxjr. A If iu fid :il , e r. Tt-r to li c n-ttrrsol ti:v tuif-ptra on of W Lj :sH.. ltt.t,B4 I'aKSc UlelUr, wtto tt M " f-.tKlul it j-ri but- n of il rclclmtrd ur c Dal," Dd '.o t. t'tt r Ji-sTii t TaS. i cr Ihf nptin: Cvnrt of th d tU-n, tbu tuyt. -As a w rt tifi-rt its eir.l-irrt ar-tl bcniit v mur-tsTrikc arvrr who at tp it ; auJ it is no )n-t hr-f p in it Itv ta.'ili- I:Lrr of Lit murtnr. It was at? ituod ftrrunr-1 ;t? b h.m in xh dsTt of my Iwy hy.t; and 1-b wLo'r nj jr:.rii i yi tronir..y .arrprrrc4 n mv Dt'DiofT. Th ji.tm.t y e hare fest.fjs afpera to m t I-c fx. Itkrn'ii. rui-rrM-niios rtfirclij U si r-rion t Ii a U.t i.itn aij frctutra ot ibm fara. Ktti ;. f Si.A7va a.-s. v . a l.je lilt rjyrtmtntum f h p.r-UOi-itjim L l ;lilT r .LUItEt a. fTt work is admirnt-N rnr--t J and rmfimt g vorUiy af the patrnni .MI. juLl c."' Snja Mpcmat, tba ranicckt oitiaii jiainur. auti ill' fufil af Muart, jcur fnat to a; nru-i is ax rr r-utarkat ir ttn anv oihvrl kaaa svrav, ft r r. i-'-ntiutr :fae hnl ii itiktuoahtv cf tba Dr.fii.al par t.rait. t si tl.r w.ili c. vanl 1 aud i puiHtrtl rffOM f air -Mf man ui-r. ' ia't a. ii h r imu ctDii4rvi m aaarkMi cbtaterutv if tli il!u::ku biu it coin bm mora tea. if Mc $r,-ct ntritt f thi pctr w womid rrftr tvrry O'trrf h'a.ktr tU U'lt pottnnt Or', (o t Mm (,r ra if at Ht'tiMfftr, mint to th hltrrt fcllow.nf JrtitU, .V.tfyjiiti', JuTt.tt uwi cf'J:n aew'ijunivt if. At fti M.r.-Lri.t i;d Kiitot. of .Ww York; Narl, kt-ili-'trifl. and I.niht4tn. cf i'tilirrivlhia ; tbtr Ur- iirp-:f iWtou ; iiirt- J tkwr of i harletooS. 0. ; ant Lfce a-J(-pti U f-n til hm , m w.i.iuru fumfiiiu Krusi. t ? it i ims Hit Fxn-lUocr UUIara hil;n.-.ir. ytpj,jt lcn. W af.r.t &rou, Gecrf Yl. Halt a.-. H. d V ui. I'.. Km.', itn. l-aniel livkalrr, ihu i.rnn tt.Ta. Hen. La wfct 4'xap. Ittm.Waa. A.rahaaa. lloav lohw f kfunn'y, lien R. t . ifiihrop. 1.. I. I. JiaiMS - II .n 1- kt B Tam y lion. J- hm Iar( lira. Jb He iu. flop tlnfn I b-utt. f(r,tAtt Cbarlaa !s m, KH.. th well knows Lilnrfaa of tba Bvtosi Atbiwiua, who kits. 1 would rntrier cw it tliaa any painted cof f lli ATe-mrr a-rn F. f. Ulpyi. I haid Hilwrrcav Urn r dw. Evrrrtt. IX V.. Jarvd ?J ari LL Waw II rre-M-r.lt I I. I H r-LircU-n Inirr. Balpb W. tSMT wi. t-q-, rV"f T. V. 1'ihaBi. J- T. liradkya. FtU rra llallr. k. II. W. I-nnpfe-iinw, Wm. tiir.morw biwBia;ai-d lVrom ti a.rtU.r-l Talifoanl. T. B. Mofawly. t?ir ArvLi hwii.l Alwon. I md Mtr.r f Loixjod. Ac kc. Tu Ptua IhrturT.Ktnt tlia ntirr 1'nibB. haT with dm voica proxlsi mtJ the nv rit5 f ihr ui erb corravins. To eaatslf all to r tkis valwa lc tnrainir it Is'SaK at the low I'ris-e of J er eryj. rablioltrH hj iKHU.E W.CHILD8. N. VT rornrr of Fifth ar Anh lrU. I'bitatiaipbia- D. D. Bi lxit Sole Jttrrnt lor tbaftataa of Iatarn Prssr nliinu and Ilawrr. Thin l or(rit ran janly be oUaiac! from Mr. CyorlT, ar from hiadaly .utliofis! a cvti L. AirariiH-Bt ba tVt mad with tho font Offle D pajtment. b wbirh -opiea .f tb ronraitcaa. baavsd ta aT ri'inu prr mil, in r-rfrrt oraVr. tJ-I-ervonf. by r m.Stinf: ri IMaraioD B. 9wtr9t wiii bave a onf.y. f ih.- Priraiti-rnJioihtwrrV'. Mapnttlrirnt t-t Fntnir. rvt op rreJr j that Port raj U, furui5he:I at tb- lev price of $if00 aacla. Just issned, a manillcent Portrait vt GENEI.AL JACKSON, Ensravrd by T B.Wn.ti,Esq.Aflerlhe orijinal portrait painted by TJSvin,Esq. This portriit will be a match At the Washington, and is in every respect as well got up. Price (i,00 per copy. Address as aboTe 3m450 PIANO AGENCY. nA VING been appointed Agent for th sal of the celebrated Pianos, manuractured by GEO. rOGHT, rbilad., the onderaicned would 1 hippy to odciIt any j citizen of tbe Susqurhanna country who nay j desire n Instrument well made, after the latest imptowinent. Two of these instrument bav Intely been introduced into Lesruburg. to which ' I am happy lo irfer ant one. Tho Piano arc arc vearrsniru, anu if nxi sauaiaciurj un iriai tor a yeJr, ihey may be enchanred. Price reaon able FRsSCIS J. GESS.NER. I.ewi-burg. Feb 24, IS52. H. GERHABT, Surgeon Dentist, At bt. n of the I Residence, South Thiid St., coia Board walk. LEWISBURG. 399 f I'ST received an assortment of line tone f rosewood Melnderns. from Geo.A.Prine St Cn.'s celebrntrd es!a!'lihment, Buffalo, K.Y. : 4 octave Melodeons from C to C $45 I 4J do du CloF 65 j 5 do do T lo F 75 I Large 5 do F to F. Piano style, 100 I A. L. HATFIELD. Lewisbnrg DiNolulion. THE copartnership heretofore Mistin;iiB drr the name of Vr. Thornton & Christ has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. The Books and Aecnnts are left for settle ment in the hands of Ur. Thornton, who will pay all claims against the late 6rm. All per sons indebted to the firm will please call sooa. and make payment and greatly oblipe THUS. A. H. THO.VT0.V, J THEO. 8. CHRIST. Lewisbnrg, Feb. 83, 1863 thr nnTi
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