Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, June 03, 1853, Image 2

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    LEWISBUKG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER.
June 3, 18-jo.
fcf-1i,.T Trimble has eoinmcnccil a
Furvejr for the proposed KriJc across the
uucbatina at Havre lc Grace.
Spruce Creek Railroad.
The AaroHtLttrg Jleriehtcr of Friday
lost, says tbat tlie Engineers arc progres
sing very rapidly in making a survey of
this Ruad. Yesterday (it states) they got
to Geo. Fowler'a Saw Mill, and will to-day
reach the Forks. Tbcy speak very favor
ably of tbc route this far. The lirush
valley people are raising money for a sur
vey back through that region. The I'cuus
Valley people must keep wide awako to
keep up with them in contending for the
prize. In Hartley township, they crossed
several valuable beds of iron ore.
(ttr-SxATEMEST of the amount to which
every district in Union county is entitled,
nut of the annual appropriation of 200,
000, for the Sehool year 154.
UISTBICTS.
Heaver
West Beaver
liufialoe
Cast liuflaloe
West Buffaloe
Chapman
Centre
Hartley
Kelly
Jjcwisbnrg
Limcstoue
Middlecreck
Mifflinburg
New Berlin
Terry
J 'en ns
I'u ion
Washington
VVhith Ieer
AMorST.
8125 8
Kit 61
110 83
73 OS
85 US
113 70
172 OS
107 40
Gtj !lt
ll'J 01
C7 03
52 92
CH 84
00 CO
103 S2
21$ 10
US 44
itO 00
130 68
$200 44
C. A. BLACK,
Superintendent of Common Schools.
New Cave in Union County.
Some excitement was created in town
yesterday afternoon by the reported dis
covery of a cave in the limestone hill on
the lands of Messrs. Youngman Si Walter,
iu Dry Valley, four miles below Lewisburg.
In company with a numerous party from
this place, we repaired to the spot, and
verified the report by a personal explora
tion. We found the entrance at the lime
kilns and quarry of Mr. John C. IIcss,
hbout two hundred yards south of Gibson's
Hotel. The cntranco is a small opening,
about two thirds of the way up the hill on
the south side, made by recent blasting,
and not large enough to admit two persons
abreast. Ouce admitted the visiter finds
himself in an arched hall, averaging twelve
feet in width and some twenty-five feet
high, descending westwardly at an angle
of about thirty degrees for a distance of
fifty yards, when it abruptly ascends for .
twine distaucc, and then winds along irreg
ularly to a point about two huudrcd
yards from the entrance, when it becomes
quite narrow. What lies beyond has not yet
been ascertained. At the lowest depres
sion a small body of water was encounter
ed, and at various points there are lateral
openings that have not yet been ezpbrcd.
The most striking feature of this cave is
the remarkable variety and beauty of the
stalactites and other formations peculiar
to limestone caves but much superior to
to tkoseusually found. Pendant from the
sides and ceiling, are seen hollow speci
mens, of the diameter of pipe stems and
straws, from two to six feet in length
others like huge icicles of the same length,
some isolated and some flanked by delica
tely ribbed curtains one fourth of an inch
thick,pre.scnting several square feet of sur
facc,and hanging in waving folds as grace
ful and naturally disposed as if of cloth
instead or stone some pendants terminating
in a sharp ct Vital point, others round, and
others again shuoling out into smill clusters
of rounded frost work, like countless snow-
white blossoms.
From the floor spring np pillars six inches
in diameter with rude rings at the top, which
from their height and shapt have been christ
ened "hitching posts." There have also been
fouud exact imitations of good sized sweet
potatoes, the finest one, in the possession of
Mr. Hess, being seemingly a compromise be
tween a sweet potatoe and a pine apple, the
lower side partly imbedded in the rock from
which it was lorn. One of the most beautiful
specimens was a slender, symmetrical shaft,
two feet in hcighth, half an inch in diameter
at the base and tapering to a point, springing
perpendicularly from a pedestal on the floor
in the shape of a mass of yellow crysulsome
four inches in average diameter. In detaching
it, the needle was unfortunately broken. But
these produc tions are of such curious and fan
tastic shapes, that they must be seen to be
appreciated. Quantities have been already
carried off by visitors, but many of the finest
are in the hands of Mr. Hess, Mr. Gibson, and
John Youngman, Esq, which will confirm our
statements. Many more yet remain in the
cave. Mr. Hess intends to have the opening
blasted away so as to make a roomy and safe
entrance f..r ladies as wrll as gentlemen ; and
the spot will doubtless become an attractive
place of resort.
aWTbc June Number commences the
Fourth Year and the Seventh Volume of
HAKPrVs NEW MONTHLY MaOAZINE. It
has now reached a monthly edition of One
Hundred and Twenty-Five Thousand Cop
ies ; and the demand for it is still increasing
with greater rapidity than ever. This un
paralleled aud unexpected success has com
piled ke Publishers to resort to extraor
dinary uieaua f.,r printing the work with
tht rt'juieitc rapidity, auJ at the tame
time preserving the typographical elegance
by whijh it has always been distinguished.
It is now ctcetrotiped by a new process,
which makes it easy to print any number
of copies from the same plates, without in
the least impairing tbc clearness or beauty
of the impression. The Publishers repeat
their cordial acknowledgments to the Press
and the Public for the extraordinary favor
which has thus far attended their efforts to
interest and instruct the great body of the.
American pocplc ; and renew the assuran
ces that every possible effort will be made
to increase still further the claims of their
Magazine upon public favor and support.
It will continue to present, at the cheapest
price, the most interesting and instructive
literary matter, original and selected, do
mestic and foreign, in the most elegant
and convenient style, and accompanied by
the finest pictorial illustrations, which a
lavish cxpeuditureof money can command.
They appeal with confidence to the past,
as a guarantee that promises for the future
will be abundantly fulfilled.
Terms. The Magazine may be obtain
ed of Booksellers, Periodical Agents, or
fiom the Publishers at $3,00 a year or 25
Cents a Number. The Magazine weighs
over seven and not over eight ounces. The
Postage upon each Number, is Three
cents, to be paid quarterly in advance.
California Correspondence.
Mission San Jose, April 7, 1853.
Last Saturday week we
had an amusing affair. The Spaniards
(Catholics) took occasion to " kill Judas,"
which they do every year. They hung up
an effigy in the air, filled with fire crackers,
and secreting gun powder in some portions;
they set fire to the image, the powder igni
ted, and blew it to atoms. Then thoy
felt well, having (as they term it) " killed
the devil," and having nothing more to
troubla their conscience for a year to come.
On the 5th inst. the Alcade (or Justice
of the Peace) summoned me to join a jury
to find the body and hold an inquest upon
a man murdered near the Mission. Having
examined my revolver we started to where
the foul deed was supposed to have been
committed. The body had been removed,
but we followed tho bloody trail a quarter
of a mile and found it in a ditch where it
had been thrown. Of all sights this was
mo?t horrible ; his face was literally cut to
pieces, one gash running from the centre
of his forehead to his chin, cutting his
nose entirely in two. The deceased was
an Irishman, who I had seen in Howard
& Chamber fin's store about two hours pre
vious. We suspected two Mexicans to be
guilty of the crime. The body was bro't
to the Mission, and deposited in the Cath
olic burying ground. My partner and
myself made the coffin, covered it with
fine broad cloth, run white tape along the
edgcB, and a cross on fop of the lid. Charge,
exclusive of material (save lumber) $30.
To-day the Tricst had a terrible time
ringing his bells. One of his flock was
buried. They paraded in front of their
church, the procession stopping every few
yard, when the women would get upon
their knees, and the men with uncovered
beads during the whole time.
We are now in hope of having the Sab
bath kept more sacred than heretofore.
The Legislature have at last taken np the
matter, and is about passing a bill prohib
iting all kinds of business on that day.
At present, it is cause of more wickedness
than any other day of the week. The
Americans make it their day for shopping;
the Natives arc all in town that day ; the
Indians are posted at every corner, bottles
in hand, pouring down ardent spirits, which
to anything else earthly. The Spaniards
generally have a couple of horse races and
by night a great many of them are drunk.
Milliards and roonte arc their principle
amusements. They always bet their mon
ey in fact they consider it no play unless
. . t 1 . w
there are wagers to dc won or tost j.
A Man in Disguise. Last snmmor a
(reputed) female was going the rounds,
instructing ladies in the art of cutting
dresses, Ac, hailing from the North, we
bclicvo. We understand that this person
recently died in the upper counties, when
the discovery was made that the cutter of
ladies' gurments was a man in disguiso
one who had donned the petticoats for
some unexplained reason, and passed for
a female until after her death. Frcdmr
iikfbnrrj Ihrald.
Washington, May 28. The Jury in
the Gardiner case appeared in court this
moruing, and the foreman declared that
they could not agree if they remained to
gether until next Christmas, and asked to
be discharged. The court granted the
request. They stood 9 for acquittal and
three for conviction
Erid;k Letting. The letting for the
construction of a Bridge across the West
Braueh at Muncy was held at the office of
the Secretary, in this borough, on Satur
day last, and the contract was allottud as
wo arc informed, to Messrs. Risscll,
Wendell, citizens of our town, for the sum
of $22,000, and the Bridge Company to
supply the Iron. Muncy Luminary,
A young lady of fashion, in Paris, Md'lle
Virginie de T. having died very suddenly
her friends decided upon a post mortem
Stocki and Honey.
A very heavy failure in a Water Street
house was rumored in the street to-day.
LIST Or VrXDERS of Foreign and
'.Domestic Merchandize, Ac, within the
county of UNION, for the year 1M53, as
appraised ana ciassmea oy me unuersignea,
Lnnsnina Lel-cr k Butter ' (liquor)
da C. W. eVImtllo do
da Ucm.T, Kromer 4 Moon
do Je-e cVlireyt-r
do John Houghton .
do J. k '. Spyker
do C. K. Itown
do J. J. Walls
do 8. P. Lyndall
do L. Mdiug k Co.
do Krlxr k Vm
do Netiu k Itcals
do J. Ilnye k Co.
do Tboma Hayes m
do ltyer Amnions
do A. L. Ilallield
do A. M. Lawslio
do Thumu Nesbit
do Alexaodrr AmmOll
do W in. T. Itettinyer
do X. k l Slifer
do J. t. Tustin
TtTtTLEVHJi J. II. k W. Browa
Usi" Tr. Yonnirmaji k Walter
do M. II. Taiqmrt
SnM"K Dam Penrose lletrick
rKSixd Tp. John Hummel
Svcli Ilorx J. H. App
Sius;kve J. O. I.. Shlndla
(li-iaor)
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
(liquor)
do
do
do
do
do
The matter was mentioned so freely as to! duly-appointed Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes,
lcavtvlittlo doubt of its correctness. It is
... . , , . , 1 WMwDMUMiira--H. W.IHgh M M to
a tact to which, no man soouia suut, uisi,i)11K3tllu,3lWol,l!lK,uffinM(R)bct4co. n
.. !, ..a ...Hlnnr A.wnur anil iW.ner 1 Nsw Coixuma feebler k Berxer .11
, - , . , ! Wrat Milton J. Ditunnan A Sou
in debt every aay. jjoduuu uaa iuhiuhj
time been deluged with American bonds,
and the time seems to have almost arrived
when even that bottomless pit of wealth
can hold no more.
The tide must return, if it is not already
returning ; and as soon as the moment ar
rives, when 'not only no more bonds will
be received in payment of our importations,
but when the interest on those taken must
go forward to increase the drain, then may
we look out for such a pressure, with its
consequences, in the money market, as we
have not seen, since California began to be
known on Change. Tho London Times
says that the pressure foi money is undi
minished, and names three per cent, as the
rate for advances on Government securities.
The discount houses gave notice on the
17th of an increase in their allowances for
money on call to 2 per cent., being an
advanoe of 1 per cent.
This fact is sufficiently significant, in
connection with others, to excite serious
attention. Why, in a state of general
peace, with gold pouring in from Australia
and California, should " pressure for money
be undiminished T' The London D. News
says : "At present the all-important prob
lem for solution is the question as to the
future course of the money market, pend
ing the arrival of the gold produce of
Australia, and the question is rendered
more than ordinarily interesting owing to
tho financial operations now being carried
out by the govcrment. So far tho conver
sion scheme has certainly been impeded by
the tightness of the money market, and
operations in all descriptions of securities
are circumscribed by the prevalent uncer
tainty. This is a somewhat remarkable
state of things in view of the fact that
trade was never so active or remunerative
as now, the revenue so flourishing, or the
general prosperity of the nation so evident."
The return of the Bank of France, for
the month ending '12th May, has been
published. Tho chief features in this re
turn are tho decrease in the discounts, and
the decrease- in the coin and bullion, both
tending to show a stagnant state of trade,
notwithstanding tho artificial stimulus im
parted by the Government. Tho railway
share speculation, which has now reached
such a height in Paris, is shown to be still
bolstered, up by the Bank. The tendency
of the operations of the other banks lately
established is also in the same direction.
Quere. Are not the railway projects
everywhere, but especially in the United
States, at the bottom of " the all important
problom," to which the Daily News refers ?
a, 9
Uavte k rVhnuro
Pari k Eckliert
John Hall
Klijxb 4'ouMron
II. W. Hnj-di-r
isaae Smith k Son
B. k t. J. rVhoch
lsaar Uouklron
OlftuT Wnyrr
iMar Oral-hurt
Jrrvniinh CrooM
Geo. W. Kubel
Ciurvs Tp. Ianl Witmrr k BmtVr
do W. a. k S. Ilerrolj (liquor)
do W. U. A S. ll.rruM
H EX'S nir Falls J. Hint (liquor) 14
do ll'J . Backhouse do 14
Isu or Qut O. W. KanU (liquor)
FftttBtnto Pan!! li-rman
do II. '. Ilouti
do (1. k r. C. Moyrr (liquor)
do Boyer k Bafxirr do
do 1. 1), k II. S. Royer do
do IticliUsr k Sveboiii do
SIT. riXAKANi Mills John Srhnw- (l"!)
do IVtvr German do
MmvLircnui B. W. Smith (liquor)
do Samuel Wittenmjer do
do Jacob Vj tttenmyer do
do Jacob Aurand do
MltiDLtCRKCT Tp. J. A A Saoera
Ccties Tp. MidJlei-wartli, Kerna A Co.
BBAVeBToKH Frederick ltinpauiaA
do None frurcul
Beaver Tp. Jam.- S. Smith
do Daniel Su.'li (liquor)
do
do
do
do
(liquor)
do
AsinauCtG Reuben Keller
do G. k J. Smith
West JItmo Reuben Keller
do II. II. Maiyari
do Benjamin Ma;
CiSTWiTiiAX M. Kleckoer k Son
do William Hoipu
IIati.to Shm Spislemjer
do J. II. Kil.rt
do R. V. ilorer
do 1) k II. S. Jonea
SuarrnrS 1. B. KnrH (li,Onf)
do S. k D. WeHlewaul do
do S. D. Weidenaaul
Hatus IitoB W'Es hurch, Rooke A Co.
II tan.l.1 Tr. Mark Halfpenny
do Tbuiuan J. Klliol (liquor)
do Henry Ojt do
uo Taylor k Wolfe. do
do W. k J. Young
do !. U. Ki- 1
do Young k Brother
do A. n. II. Kemper
do J. W. Sau-la
do Jacob llirkemell
do Thnma llaenrlug
do E. B. Walter
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do la
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I iMH.i ii.MMiniii. Mimiiif.il rw
" The private letters by the Franklin ; John Houwvorth Chapman ip.
speak of a moderate business in American pinup hurkhart do
. ! Henry Smith Mi.Mlebni
securities. Thcro were too many new jbn Moia-watMnin n tp
.. .. m juron t . pmun weei neaver
M:ueuiCB itree&eu uluii luu uucuuuu ui
upon
London capitalists ; and one letter from a
leading banking house states distinctly
that any person coming to London from
America, with a new railroad loan for ne
gotiation, would meet with disappoint
ment.'' Phila. Ri-fjittrr, JlfiySOth.
tbat
Fobest Hill Amon II. Lute
West Brrriio TP. Martin Body
Btrmo X Roads Jame Mfreight
K O.LI TP. D. D. Ouldin (liquor)
Sew Beelis Rofhone Antes
do l&lward Wileon
do M. Klerkner
- do J. O. Bogar
do Koliert Snlnefbrd
do II D. Maize
do John II. Cornellul
do David Hanek
Ceotuwilee Vcarick k IUin
iimi.t.EBies axd BREWERIES.
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STILL MORE NEWS CObCERNlXQ
THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD
which U to Le extended from Letcislury to
L- icistown on the Juniata
(broogta by Mlffllnbars ! !
ril fact that D. If. Rl9Cl has got
head of all the Companies, and has now
opened one of the best and largest stocks of
FALL & WINTER GOODS
ever opened in this country, and of such stjlcs
and qualities as will give satisfaction to all.
DRY GOODS of all kinds,
GROCERIES,
Coffee, Tea, Spice, Sulur, Molajwea, Bice, Cheese,
Cracker. Sunn, Candles Totawco, Segnrs, e.
Also JIardicarr, Qucmmican; CtJurware,
Jhot and Short, Jfutt,
end Csps of the latest style and best quality,
Umbrellas, Urunhcs, Brooms, Paints ground end
dry, Oils of all kinds, and other articles too
numerous to mention all of which will be sold
at prices so low as to astonish purchasers.
All kinds of Country PRODUCE taken in
exchange for Good.
(TJ-Please give me a call before purchasing
elsewhere, aa I charge nothing for looking at my
Goods. i. II. KISSEL.
M ifflinburg, Oct 28
The Road to Health!
FRESH ARRIVALS f
(in advaaet ml Of Railroad)
AT THE WELL KNOWN
Mammoth Head Quarters!
C4RR, GICSB CO.
Flour,' Grain; and Lumber
; COMMISSION MERCIIAKTS, x
Ko. S3 3 Spear's Wharf.
Mtimor..
J. & J. WALLS
nK E just received and opened an unusu
ally large, varied and extensive assort
ment of
Dry Good, Clothing, queens,
Clan, Cedar and Hard- Ware,
and GROCERIES,
more in quantity and choicer in quality and
variety than have ever before been offered in
Lewisburg, being a vast improvement over the
stock and selections of all former seasons, and
purchased at such remarkably favorable rates
as enable as to offer better bargains at lower
prices than can be found anywhere else.
CCj Entirely too busy to give particulars
this week but call and examine our multifa
rious snpplies of everything that anybody in
town or country may want, and prove fur
yourselves that in variety, quality and cheap
ness we positively can I tie beau
fc3As heretofore, the iiiunEST Cash
prices paid for GRAIN.
J. tt J. WALLS.
Lewisbnrg, April 89, lt)5i .
Mi. hael Weyandt Bearer
J. a . Oreenuos -Oo
Jacob Hmith io
Martin Rude Wart BanalO
Keinh 1 Kelly do
Oart Mnntelins do
Alani tftntzman Limrtne
Hathfon aTfUininm Perry 1
GKLST MILLS. Tad
Michael Hoffman White Deer Mill $l,ono
Kaiiffman.Reher ro. rorert ir.vi aa awo
Ii. k K. Kelly While beer Tp.
JMrtl Brown Lewiburff
Michael Brora Gael BulTalo Tp.
Alfre-1 Kneaea tlo
tntrn.liin in I.vnnmino Mnitli mmmlf tnil Ir. A s. (:ummin3
r .-j G j w (
suicide on Saturday morning lost, by cut
ting bis throat. lie committed the act in
bii shop and was not discovered until after
he was dead. He had also etalbcd him
self twice in the breast, and his head and
forehead were much bruised. Mr. Bcrfier's
mind, wc are informed, was very much
deranged for some weoks, which accounts
for the rash act. Ibid.
SriciBE. We regret to learn
Daniel Bcrger, an old citizen of Morcland i..0nijiu.i.'n"iii. jcr r'.'nn.Tp.
nr. A. b. u minings uo
G. Lcitenrinic do
Jcaee Vocum do
flcnr&e A. SnvoVr do
Miller k S h ici Wasblnzton Tp,
Jamb cWioch do
Samuel liana !
Oeoree Kremer Center Tp.
John t. kern do
ilenrse Pamr-sel do
J. (jreenboe Beaver Tp.
Brubcn Grimm do
Ner Middieewarth do
Ilaniel IlaMiner do
JoM-pli HaiMiner do
MlrhiM-l M;rr ilo
II. II. Margarita Heat BeavrtTp.
II. Ranch do
Henry felker do
John Kotntc do
IIiLLiva Corx. At the late meeting j Jr'uh t. iierr-umertono
of New Hampshire Legislative Acricultu- John s,;-blu' fr-
, . ,.1-, . , , Mil had Warner do
ral Society, all the creators objected to J'n a. vanraUnh-K-iir Tp.
.... n ... C. II. Shrmer Wt-rt BulTaJo Tp.
hilling corn. One farmor, who had ex- J Ai,-iman do
.... , , , ,, i paml Wolfe'" heirs Bulla lo To.
penmented by hilling and leaving the imni-i Renter oo "
earth level, found no apparent difference j,.nn Rn'w Hartley Tp.
in the product, but found the hilled por- L'Bhex &
lions more likely to be broken down by j ,m'or-is t
storms. The other stood more firmly: or, ilZZf'J'
if bent, soocr recovered itself. Was not ; J,,!'Blrf T
this owing to the better maturing and . samnei Mmiie
. . w VtMOW WHIIl uo
hardening of the roots?
It is a singular fact in the history
of Lowell, Mass., that in 1813 an engineer
from Boston, employed to mako a survey
of that town with a reference to manufac
turing purposes, reported that there was
no water privilege in Lowell ! !
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14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
11
14
14
14
14
14
5 no
a 00
6 111
t 00
b 00
a 00
i 00
h ro
12 fro
6 00
12 Ml
12 fro
b on
b IHl
t OC
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 on
7 00
7 no
7 On
7 ini
7 on
7 on
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 no
7 oo
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 no
7 no
7 00
7 110
7 00
7 uo
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 no
7 in
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 OO
7 00
7 Oil
7 00
7 00
7 no
7 00
7 no
7 00
7 00
7 00
IIOLLOWAY PILLS.
CURE Of A DISOltPBKKD LIYKK asd BAD DlflOTIOX.
(Wry oj m Isttcr from J. R. W. Kirkut, Chrmist, 7, Itzso
aNfrrW. Litrfxot,iititni , 1S51.
To Profrnsor Hollo., ir Yonr Tills and Ointment
baT looJ the highest on our nale lift l Proprk tnry M
tiMneji for khiw y-m. A cust mrr, ti whuiu I rn n-fi-r
tor any "n.iuinv!. a-sir me u in jou kouw me .rin.'
ulnrK of her nine. Hie bwl het-n troull-d for jemn mitb
diBoniertfO liver, antl baJ ilijrwlion. Oo the .at orcjafin.
howfT.T.thf viruli-nce tlie attnrK so lArimn una
llw inltnmtion net in w ft-Ttrtlv. that doubth wrrv enter
taim-d of lit-r not being able to "bear up under it; ftrtun-
aU'ly ?tie was luduced U try your runs "
me tbat after the ftrnt, and eaeh num-v-din tkm, thr Itid
great relief. She txiutintied to take tliem, ami altbo !te
uaed only tnrea uexea, ana la now m ww rnjuvmru. v.
perfrct uemlin. I could have wnt you many m.rv ra.
but the ahr .Te. from the Mrtrihf ntht attack and tho T
rure, svenk uiuch 1 think iu laTor of your atoiiiliing
Hlla. nned R.W.KIKKL'S.
KXTBAOUWN AK V CL'RE or RHEUMATIC V JSVJtll,
l.N Vas Vitr.y Lsd.
Cop of a Isft't iwvrtnl m the Uiari Town Curitr of tf
1 JUIOI, cv.tl,t7ajr "ava.
Manraret M't'onniuin. ninetr-n yenrf of -, rwid;ne at
New Town, had bien culTeriii); from a violcut rheuniaMr
fever, lor upwards of two month, whirh had entirely
dephred hr of the ue of her limb.; duriof; thin perii-d,
.h w-i iin.lr llw rare of the mont eminent inedira! men
im iLJi-t Tnwn. ami Lv them her rave waa mnndered
hoiaclevi. A friend prevailed upon hfr to try IIollowy
eelebrated whxfi ahe conBfUU-l u uo, anta in au
inrredible fhort vpaee of time th-y ejected a perivet cure.
CVUK or a PATX atd TI01ITNFP w THE CHEST ask
STOMACH or a riKH w ltias or aoe.
From Sfrurs. Thrw if Stm, V-nnWwjr of tht Ivnn J'Jrtr-
furr, nAo can vmch jar Uu JulLuVtnnj taUmrU.
To Protriwnr !IolLii.4T. August Al. 1M,
hit I desire to boar tefttitnooy to the rood etteeta of
Hi.llowuv'n Pilla. For wme veart I suffered severely fmm
a pain and fagutrteM iu the itmaih, wharh vm alxo
aeiximpanied by a !dnr.new of breath, that pn'TenU-! me
fram walkimr about. 1 uu 84 veara of ace, and notwith
standing my adranerd fUite of liie, th.ie I'd I h;i 50
relieved me. that 1 am deMroua tnai otnera anouia ne
made M-quainted with tlVir virtues. I am n' rendered,
bv their nn aiw. comtwrativetv active, and can take r-mcr
rine without iucuuveuit-nee or pain, a ukb J could not do
before. (nitineui
HENRY CUE, North street, Lynn, NorfWk.
vTOSOERrCL EFFICACY or Hm.LoWAY'S TILLS w
CAfcs or UKiH-.
Pernonn imfferliift from Dmpny. either about tlie turn of
life, or ml other time, should iromtjiateiy nave recourse
to theiw Pit a hundreds of peronx are annually eun-d.
by tli.'lr UHt. of this direful complaint in ita different
starea. when all other neanc nai laiiea.
unewg omfuitnis:
Asne Dnpr-y Jaundice Pecrindary
Anthma Dvmntiunr Liver i'mplnta vmptoms
Bi I tuns Com-Krviiela. Lumbago Tie Ifc.uHreux
plnitita Female lnrs-Pth s Tumors
fl!.iti-hif on ularidref Khfumatt'm Tlt-aTA
tin Hkln Fevera of all Ken ntioa of Venereal Af
Rt-iwa-.rnii.rtM kintla L'rtne ti-rtionn
Colim Pita Scrofula, wWnnBi of all
CnnMiiiat'n nf (lout Ktiiic Evil kind
the Uowela Iltnil-arho 8ore Throat WeakneM frm
Consumption lndii;eiim Mone and any causa
Drbility lnilaniation (iravel Ac. Ac.
Sold at the RstahhShment of ProfrMwr Hollowat, 244.
Strand. 'near Temple Bar. London. and by all reepT table
nrujri.-tr and d"alt rr" in Mlicie. throtifiliout the iritljh
Empire, and tliomj of the I nitedtatein lioien at
Tr.. and $l,.'o. earh. Whol-wUe bv the principal Vrufi
bouea in the I'nion: by MrinnA IH U sA!iia..ew aork
an.l hw Mr.CJ) .Kmuht. 7. South ith tt- Phila-lelpbia.
M -There in a cooni.lerable yavin.; by taking the larger
Boso. B. Dini'tt1 u. bT the pnHtamt oi paiienu in
every disorder, are araard to each box. Iya49-
WATCH
DEPOT.
. Baltimore.
Rrfer to
J..hn Clark, Rrq., rrrkteit Cltiaea Baak,T
A K liiiee, .'ariiler rraualia Haak, i
John IlerUler. jr, t, 1 .
misers, eiiuu.k.B a u, j
J. Tern, I-t fcefKl- nt Ceeil bana, Fort Deaoait.
J. Hallower 4 Hon, Uamaburc.
Col. II. C. Krer, I on
N.-l.-, M innate k Co, lliltoa.
W. W. CV.ike, Ej-, I
riittun S- hojIer, Kq, aarT-
l"rm Boiliae. lloffbeaviil.
W. W a Co., MoutounrrilW.
Uen. W. If. 1-a. kcr, i
T. W. Lloju, Oaabiar, 1 ... ,
Jamc. ii. nit. jt WUliaaasport.
lwiaG. Ilulln,j, '
?ci'",'.,rT "" Mlora.
J. r.UulULt, 1!-,., Urk
p"y. Giaaa & Co. have the largest
harf Rooms of auy CommissioD Hons im
Baltimore, always giring quick despatch to
Boa is in discharging their cargoes.
Feb. 11, 1853 limit; 1
NEWjGOODS.
1853.
Cheaper than Ever!
THE undersigned would respectfully an
nounce to their friends and the citizens
oi I'u ion county, that ther have opened a A'tw
Stock of DRY GOODS.
For Men's Tf ear they hare
French Cloth, Doeskins and fancy Casrimeris Colored and
t lute Linen. Drill, t'ottonatlen. 1 -Mtii,.. .. m. I...
Jlaroeillea Seating, (Kngli-h Hosiery.) c Ac
For Ladies' Wear.
Rich Liwtereil Clack Silks. Plain and l bi,..I.L ilk.
.striped Mlka, Jlarwlines, Checked India f ilk, Florence1
,.n. . uiaeea, rri l ainbM Jaeeuneta and London
I'rinWd Varraiw Da Laina. IU- Flain Motnelinea, Toil
De Noire, French and Scotch Ginehama. .ee.lle K..rkl
Cellar and Ludereleeeea, Jaeeouet and hwiaa Kdglnga
and wiia InaertitiKa, Muren Liven fcdginKB and leen.
Plain and Fancy Cap Mela, (new alylea,; Tarlelona, lilu
alonn, lllunil. a, rnbroklered and Clear Lawn lldk'la. Sn-
. I II. IT-. T . . . . . . ...
V '""cakaai .-lis uiorea, lx)nt and
.h.rt H.diair Muu. White t'rar shawls, Kicnaut Si riun
Shan la, ke, tc A Urm aworlment of
FtTRMSHINO GOODS.
Drnirzeta, Malta, Sur bamaek, Super Cotton Slueting.,
rim.w w .Muann. rurtnture 1'h..k Ti..k.n -tt.n
rrinRee, coiun laole Oiaper. Danuu.k Table Clolha,Nap
kins, D (lylief, Kmoimsed Cloth and Colt.,n Table Corers,
?uptr jiarriiiea vuilta and CounUrpauea, Uackxlixk.
Dinr and Cra--h Toaelling, e., 4e.
Their stock of GROCERIES is er Inrre
and cheap.
1 heir assortment of QI EEXSWARE is one
of the finest ever brought to this section of
county, and extremely low.
also, an extensive stock of HARDWARE.
Their stock of Roods having been purchased
at the present extremely low prices, and for
ruA, enables them to offer unusual induce,
ments to purchasers, as respects variety, style
and prices. The snblic are respectfully invi
ted to call and judsje for themselves before
purchasing elsewhere.
COLWTRY PRODI CE taken in ex
change for Goods, and the highest market pri
ces allowed. RCBER It, TORSE.
I.ewisbnrg. April 3U, 1853.
Wanted.
C1ARPENTER3 and C.orrnas wanted by
the Carbon Run Improvement Company,
at SHAMOK1N, Northumberland conty, ta
whom liberal wages will be given (a consider
ble advance on old prices.)
Enquire of Henry Vangasken, or of Wo. H.
Marshall at Shamokin.
V. E. EVANS, President
464-Im Carbon R. Imp. Company.
Entered aacordlna1 to Act of Oman as. In In. ys
1.1, by J. S. llol.liilToN, M. 1, in the .Ink's
UiBn of the IHMriel Cvurt foe ttat Faalarn
DiBtrirt ol Pennsylvania.
Another Scientific Wonder!
CREAT CURE FOR
DYSPEPSIA!
Da. J. S. HOUGHTON'S
I hereby give notice that an Appeal will be
held at the Connnisioners' Office in the Bor
ough of New Berlin, on Famiv, the 3d day of
June next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A.
M. and 3 o'clock P. M. of said day, when and
where all persons concerned may attend if they
feel themselves aggrieved by the above classi
fication. SAMUEL MARSHAL!.,
a -WTL - 1 Y : :tl I -.an.
sand applicatious for .rpointmcnts in the and ready for delivery immediately after the
New York Custom House, and tbc Collcc- i Appeal, and by law they are required to be
tor Las but eeven Wired offio. in M. i l,f,ed Prf.v,s to ,he J Aal
There are said to be twenty-two thon-' 1
gift. What a commentary on the state
of society !
It is stated that the city of St. Louis
expended last year, for the improvement
of its harbor, the sum of $74,330 24, and
it is urged that the work should have
been done by the General Government
Milwaukic, May 30. The Jury in the
JACOB MAUCK
Treasorer of Union county.
New Berlin, May 6, 1852 3w
Paper Hangings.
THE undersigned have just opened a fresh
and complete stock of Wall i'o7rr,ainong
which are Uulb and Velvet, fihe Satis, and
the inoe-Tt priced Uiiglazrd Papers : Also, Dkc
onos BoaDKRs, Fiat 8cees, Ac, Ac.
Which they offer at the lowest prices, both
wholesale and retail. The best workmen cm-
't. i v . t i ployed to hang paper either in the city or
case of Miss heeler, charged with shoot ; country.
ing Mr. J. W. Lace, who she alleges se
duced her failed to agree, and were dis-
esamination. It was found that three of j 2 for conviction.
charged. They stood 10 for acquittal, and
the ribs had encroached upon the liver,
to tucli an extent aa to produce death.
The youDg lady ptriahed of tight laciuff.
Baltimore, May 31. The Legislature
of this State has rejected bill incorporating
the Delaware Canal Co., and adjourned
Blank Boolct, Stationary, rfr., tfe.
We have also our usual assortment of w
o Pirr.ns, Wairrixe Trias, Blank and
School Books, Stationery, Ac.
PA RKISH & HOUGH.
No. 4 North Firru iL, 3 door above Market,
rlnludclphta.
Cisa paid foreountrv rnj.
Murch II, 1NA3 Unu.J(.
LEWISDURG, FA.
4 I.. HATFIELD, has on hand a large
r . and splendid assortment of atches
!SiLvr.awAna and Jewelbt, inst received from
the best Importing and Manufacturing Houses
in Philadelphia and New 1 org, ami consequent
ly much lower than if purchased from those Re
tailers who pretend to be Wholesalers.
Gold Patent Lcvcra, full jewrlwi, l-k !
do do do a ji weleil, ll-k
do do do full jeweled, ink
do do do- 5 jewel. Ink
do Anchors, foil jeweled, I k
do do do do THk
do le-pines, 4 to 6 jewel, 1 Kk
do do 4 jewel n. lllk
do Engliah and French Watchea, 16k
lleer Patent Ix-tcrs, full jewel. .1,
do do do A jewels,
do Hunting do jeweled,
do Anchor, full jeweled,
do Lcp:n'S, 4 to H jewel.
Oernian ilrer Lepine, 4 jewels,
Silver Quarters,
Merman ilrer k second hand. Watches,
Hold Guard Chain.
do Ladle' f ob Cname,
do llcntli-nien'a Fob Chain,
do Vet Chain,
llold lulie' Breaat Pin, latent tTb-a,
rneh aa lournin, Hx and lllnv,
ttmeaa.('luiiter.croll, llrancu.ac
Gold Gentlemen' rtn-at I'in,
io CnrT I'in, diuerent 8tle9,
do Finip-r Kin,
Gold Kar Kin-, such a nop. Prop,
Jenny Lind, Corn, n heat. Strnw
berrr. Cluster, Scroll, branch, 4c,
Gold IValch eals,
do do Keja,
do Pencils,
do Pen,
do peeeacles,
do lluntinir Lockets, (Medalia)
do Bracelet,
SiUer poons,Teas, Tables, Desert, and
halt,
Sileer poetacles.
And a variety of fine goods, late
got up, at prices to suit the limea 07" and war
ranted to be what sot for. Also a great variety
of gilt and plated goods Chains, Pins, Spoons,
I .rickets. Spectacles, Cases, Baskets, Ear Rings,
Shawl Pins, Hair Pins.Coral Beads, Steel Deads,
Purses, Ac, Ac, cVc. Also
Brass R day spring and weight Clocks S 00 10 00
do 30 hour do do do S M " 4 00
8 day wood and gilt Time Pieces, 1 uo - S oo
Month Clock, 15 00 28 no
Alatmter Parlor flocks, 10 00 28 00
Patent Lerer (or Marine) Clorka, a oo
French Aceordeona, H keys, 2 &t
do do 10U 3 ftO " T 10
Polks do 1 - lo no 15 no
Music Boxes, 3 00 Ui Oo
And hundreds of articles not mentioned.
Watches, Cck and Jewelry carefully re
paired and warranted. Call and see.
March, 1858 ly 4 1 S
HUSSm GRAIN REAPER,
for cutting both Grain and Grass.
Great Improvements for 1852 !
ANTFACTTRED and for sale at the
LewisbitrT Foundry bv
no to aiss oo
45 00 " t o
40 00 " . 00
30 00 " l0 oo
3 00 " 60 OO
ZS 1)0 " i0 (Kl
M OO " So 00
is no " as 00
li! IKI ' 2" no
20 11 " 115 OH
14 00 " 35 (SI
20 00 u 35 uo
14 00 " 20 on
11 00 " 16 00
7 00 " 10 Oil
6 00 10 00
2 18" 12 00
5 00 ' 2o 00
12 00 1 IK
14 00 " 55 00
e 00 K 00
1 no 9 00
75 " 20 on
1 2 " 2 50
37 - . i 00
1 00 00
8 50 7 00
60 s on
1 25 " 10 on
1 io ' a 00
6 75 " in 00
2 00 12 on
3 frO 12 00
1 00 " 20 00
1 00 ' 2 50
I styles, neatly
THE SUZLBIER SESSION
or TUB
LEWISBUKG ACADEMY
Will commence on Mosaar. Aran 18th. to
continue 20 weeks.
The course of Instruction ia this Institution
is calculated to prepare youths to enter, Col
Irire, or for general business. Composition
and Declamation receive careful attention.
All gross, immoral practices, both in and
about the school, are strictly prohibited; and
kindness, courtesy, and a spirit of honorable
rivalry among the pupils are encouraged.
The susenber is desirous to secure a class
of young Ladies.
Tuition For Languages J10, Higher Eng
lish $8, and Common Branches, (.including
Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, tieography,
firammar, and V. . History.) $6, persc.-ston.
No deductions except for sickness.
JOII.V RANDOLPH,
March 25, 1853. Principal.
MEDICAL It K FORM.
rilt. II. B. Il.tlllllS would announce to
the citizens of Iwiehure and vicinitv that
he has removed into Norlh Third street, in the
house formerly occupied by Cape Paul, above the
Herman Reformed Church. Thankful for the
liberal patronage hitherto received, he continues
to otter hit professional services lo all who may
desire them.
He practices medicine in accordance with the
uiuei ai'uruveu svsiema 01 Medical Kelurm vises
no Calomel or Mercury in any form and hopes
to prove himself worthy of the confidence of the
community.
ne aeeps on band, for sale, an extensive
variety ol Tbomsonian and other Vegetable
.ncuicmes, lor t ue use of such caslomers as may
desire them.
He is also prepared to clean and extract Teeth.
L-ewn-Durg, April 7, 1852
THE TRl'K
DIGESTIVE FLUID,
OR, GASTRIC JUICE.
PRKPAKKn from RENNET or the Fom-tli STOJMrri
Til K OX. aOer direeu. I7 B.4KOK I.II.KH1, ih
Eret rinioloe al Chemist, by J. e. UultiUTON,
Philadelphia. Pa.
- im.EST." Koch la the true meaning- of I ha word
PF.PHN. It ia the che f element, or rrat bieestin(
Prindplr of the tlastrie Juisr the .Mrewl ey tike 'uf. tlx
furiltpmj. IT'ttmufl, and JteMnjMr Aewnt of the Sa.
aiaih and Intestines. It i extracted from the Dieeetiea
Stoma, h " f the IM. thoa fermine: a TKI K Mnc-TITK
FLt'lll, precisely like tlie natural tiaelrie Juice In ita
Chemical nwrr. and furniebiua; n CuMPLkTE SO'l
I'IKI tiT M K.-TITtTP. t It.
Tin.. U N ATI RK'S OU N KEMEDT for an unhealthy
Stomnch. Ko art of man can cinal iu rnrative nowar.
It contain no ALCOHOL. IIITTKK.S ACIOS, or Al -DKIIJS.
It is eatremele aareeaM to tb taste,
and maj be taken by the most feet-le parienla whn ran
not take a wau-r crueller without acuta diatrea. Ilewnrn
of lll;U;;KD I.MITATIONli. IVpein ia NOT A PRIU.
Call on the Aevurs. aod cet a Itcriptrr Circular, rn
thvairinsa lar.-e ane.uot of SCIKNTIKIC ETlbENCB.
from l.ieli' Animal Chemistry; lrr Coabr'a Phyaioftocf
f IMp-le-n ; lr. Pcr-tra on Foal and Inet; Dr. John .
tlrtper. of New York Inireraity; lroi Ounglmsnn's
Ph;Hdiy: Prof. Sillfenan, or Tale College. IT. Careen
ter's I'bv-tolocy. Ae Urether with reports of CL'EE tross
all cte ol Ute I oll.-l Ulea.
Ajeut Ir.TlliK.NTOS & CHRIST,Ijew
ishura: : lioshuug A Antes, New Berlin ; J. W. Friliag
Suubury- l4el
PIANO AGENCY.
r
TTAVIN'G been appointed Agent for tho sale
L of the celebrated Pianos, manufactured by
CiEO. VOGIIT, rhllad.,
the undersigned would be happy to supply any
cttixrns 01 toe susqucnanna country woo mav
desire an Instrument well made, after the latest
improvements. Two of these Instruments have
lately been introduced into Lewisburg, to which
I am happy to lefer any one. The Pianoa are
are warranted, and if not satisfactory on trial for
a year, they nay be eichanged. Prices reason'
able FR NC18 J. OESSNER.
Lewisburg, Feb 21, 1353.
CHEAP WINDOW SHADE
Depot and MtiHiiiclury
or
CJ. I Miller & Co-.
S. W. coaaiK Aaca aaa Sscvaai Svairrs,
Phitadttphia.
INVERT variety of shades. Wholesale and
1 Ratail, such as Scroll. Flower. Gothic
Vignette, Oil and Dry Landscapes, are to be
had at the lowest prices for quality of work.
Orders for Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and oth
er Shades executed al short notice.
Merchants and others are invited to give ns
a can. nr hum rry 10 please.
Brasses, Trimmings &c, alwavi on hand.
Remember 8. W. corner Scevnd and Artk
streets, Philadelphia. ...
Feb. II, 1853 6m46t
H. OERHART,
Surgeon Dentist,
T his Residence, 8oulh Thiid St., corn.
L. ol the Uoaril walk.
1000 HEH WANTED!
ON the line of the Siuturfianmt Kaiirimd, be
tween Bridgeport (opposite to Harrtsborg)
and unbnry, in the Mute of Pennsylvania.
This mad is fifty-four miles in length, rati
through a highly improved country, and will
lurnih employment of stone Masons, Carpen-
pers, and laborers for the next twelve months.
A large proportion of the line is heavy- rock
excavation laborvrs that are familiar with
work of that character will therefore find cer
tain employment and Irhe-rnI wages.
DOIGHERTY. LA CM AN, & CO.
Harrisburg, Feb. S3. 1853-tf Contractors.'
rA13SS
n a 7i
CHERRY PECTORAL
raw lb Car nf
corens, colds, hoisscxess,
broscbitis, WHoorisG-cotca,
cuoir, asth.hi, asd .
coxscnrrioM.
.l'f by thf rirfr. pan the bnnk tMrf f assfr ff.ee. 0U
trees f-r matt, tcauat ! s,iU an4 tW Me .frm
lhtr...j than t for mrat ami th IrvJ tkrrrf tor atea'tcrnc.'
Here was hope frr the srk moidfil kmc; atro. and every
year adds new proof to the assurances tans these srosuscs
-hall Dot bii.
As mediral science dftcover and Irifrna the w us dies
nature has circn, one by one Uui diarases thai afllict one
race yield to the eontrol of art. Of all the asaladies
surfvr fhm, none has mrried auir. ek-tunstoan nntiawiy
crare than Consumption of the Lungs. tinHjoined ww
irirc some eid-nee that this too may be cured, sad thas
Puunonury Complaints, In alt tbcix Ibrnu, ama W rraaurtj
by CHraat PtcroaL. .
roil iSFLi exzj jxi mroetprxt; corcrr.
y whvilu, Ten a., June Js, l-si2.
Fit I hare repeatcfty ueeil your Cnraai Prcret
Whovpins; Cough and Influt-a&a, and hues no hnsitarical
in pronouneins it a empleie remrdv. Four of my child
dren haee been afflicted with these diseases, and the Ben
nee of the PK.V0&U, has always afforded almost instant
relict JAME UUIYKB.
W attest the truth of the above statement:
M. N'i.INTY. Kditor of the Nsehvills Hais
J. M. ZIM.MKIt.MAN, lruwn.-U
IV B a coysruivinr -ort;H.
Pirrmrao, Pa, Ken. 2S, lit.
Pear Sir For three Tear bate been anlieted with s
eolith, so distressina: that 1 freiiestlyawpmiredf aecna
ery ; nnrh of the time I was oMiard M sit nn all ntcnt ia
my chair, s my at'uh wuuin uUoeate nw wbeti 1 laid
down. Ilaeins used many retm-diea withont mneb relief,
I at last tried, the Causi Pii-ros tl, which nnaer PmnV
enoe has cured me allojlher. I am with irratituuV
Tours, JAMta Sr:A.oLL.-s.
Amooa the other distin-mished sntbsritiea who aava
lent their names to recommend thia preparation aa Um)
best known In them for anWliona of tho lung, are
Pres. Pfkkins, of Vermout Aled. CnuVo.
Prot jruiaMM, of Tale Onlkat.
Prof. V alsstuib Mrrr. of New Tork.
Prot fUAvauxn, a,f Rewdoin Med. Collerw.
Prof Btrrrutruxn, of Hik Med. Colleen.
Casaisui Jovmas or Hkssfaa SX.-tasca.
1Uk,t.s Mlmcal axs Si;kai. J. asu
CHAKlnnos S. C.) MtMCt k ITIIW.
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