UVJXfflM I'iriDBJ'i3 June 24. 1S-33. Spruce Creek- and Tyrone The engineers on the Lewisburg, Centre j i 1 ..i i ,1 i Mr ffnrnrv Prpelr. rout rpacliPil intvn rpa- 1 terd.ynoon,hYingeoplet!d tbeir pre-j liminary survey fronrLewisbwg to Spruce - . . 1 . " . Creek by way of 1'cnns Creek and Spring i .tni. ...I f,-. k Vnl. : liy. Tbey will etart back a-sin this mor- j Binz to run a line along 11.0 n nnivra - . . ! 1 J i , f the Baffalo a:id Pine Crecis, past Motz's ; AudittT-William RoucbEastIIanover. in Centre eounty, wbieh lies niidwny le-i ween the Peons Creek and Brush Valley The Scsqleha.vxa SuUscriptiom. routes, and Heged by the people of the . Tbc towu council Ilict 00 Ionday evening vieimfy to be a desirable and feasible route, agreeably to adjournment, but owing to This will occupy some days, but we shall le unavoidable absence from town of Col. probably have the Chief Engineer's Re- J- M- B- Tctrikin, the mover of the reso jiort of the entire survey in the course cf lul'on in rcSard t0 ,he borough Subserip two or three weeks, which will fully make . ,0 thc Susquehanna Rail Road, the known the details cf the exploration. ' consideration of the resolution was post John M. SnEAFER, Esq., the efficient and ' Pc,i until t,,e Dext ceting, which will genUeanly Principal Assistant iu charge hclJ m Saturday evening, July 2nd. of the survey, informs as thc general ! T" line on ,Le NortL of thl3 toa&h' route is highly favorable, with moderate as surveyed on Saturday last by a corn grades and easy curves, and in some places ' ttee of the town coundl, and thc new remarkably direct and level for miles. He, lin0 established. The hoc fixed by au- of course, declines exprcssin- any oj.iuiou at the present time, as to which line of the survey would be most advantageous. By thc way, the Lock Haven Demo- erat docs up a quantity of free-and-easy cyphering with regard to this road, and the Tyrone & Lock Haven road, of a deci dedly jocular character. For we suppose j it would not attempt to prove that an arc can be as short ind direct as its chord a proposition which is the logical sequence cf its effort to show that the Tyrone, Loik Haven and Cattawissa route is about as direct and feasible as the Tyrone, Spruce Creek, Lewisburg and Cattawitsa line. In the first place the distance from Tyrone to Spruce Creek is only 7 miles, and not 12 miles as stated by the D-mocmt. Thc dis tance, by actnal survey from Lewisburg to I inemouwot Jjpruce.Lreek is ,S) miles, 1 iaj tr receiving intelligence that their and in finally locating the road two miles j jj j Jtn i;vfi!!. cf this the engineer says can be Eavcd. j jt BTVcars that he was stobn ard car And by going direct to 2'jfmne instead of ' red to Tioga county by an insane woiaan, Spruce Creek, which can easily be done, j wi,e,.e Le was taken from her by legal pro- irom one to two miles tmre cin be saved. The 4 miles from Milton to LewUbur" do Dot belong to the estimate, any wore than the W'illlainsport ai.d Eimira belongs to the Lock Haven tt-titnate. The Fpnicc Creek road cndi nt Lewis'ourg. and too connecting link froji the Cattaivissa road, would pass three or four miles south of Milton. The Tyrone, Lcwisburg and Cat awissa route is almost a straight line the Tyrone, Lock Haven and Catawissa route is an irregular semi-circle,and thc di.-Uucc-s on the latter given by the Dnaorrct fall much 6hort of the reality. The difference is the length of the two routes is much nearer 40 mi tc than 12, as a glance at the map or any reliable table of distances will show. The Democrat' t allegation thnt the Lew isburg and Spruce Crei k ruu; is iibrjcti cable, is fully disproved by thc oCLial sur vey just completed and referred to above. The Right Kind of Talk The Williamsport Gazelle of last week, iter quoting from the C'ironiJe the call for the up-river people to "show their faith by their works," if they wish a railway through their borders, has thc following timely and emphatic remarks: "To seenre the termination of the Sus-qnt-hanna railroad at this place, is a matter of MORE REAL IMPORTANCE TO WjIXIAMft rOSJT THAN ALL II LK OTHER PKOSI'tCTiVK AAiLROAD COMMUNICATIONS TAKEN' TOOE TIIEC. The lialtimoreans now t.j j.car to be disponed to grusp the favorable oppor tunity offered tiicin by the charter of the Susquehanna Company, to make a connec tion with thc great northern highways of travel and trade by the shortest possible route that of Williamsport, and the Williamsport & Elmira Railroad a con nection untrammeled hy the conflicting intereU or the adverse action of any odirr city or corporation. We trust that our citizens, who will share lucly in the benefit accruing from the prosecution of the Susquehanna road to this place, will Dot be behind-hand in encouraging its completion by their voices, and in promo ting and sustaining it with their means." Lycoming county has as yet taken bnt little if any stock in this road, although by the syren song of Daniel L. Miller a conditional subscription was made to the Sunbury & Erie, which the condition ' not being complied with we suppose thc .1,. .;i, . .1 c t j tlie power to subscribe to the hnsquchanna I . 1 c. . .... I road its benefits are unmccse and indw- puuble-and the time for actio has now i arrived. If the individual, Borough, and ! County subscriptions- of Lvcoming shall overgo those of Union (S300,0i00) we will j cheerfully accord the precedence. We cut the following extraordinary ' bear story " from the Clearfield Repub lican, of thc 3d inst. Wo think it will ; hnr tho rirfimlnm in fl,, 1!.. T I , - ... .u . MM V IIUC J 'J - ' Ull.- " A citizen of our county, a few miles from this place, succeeded fupie f. w days inc loiiowintr Biniruiur mann.-r- i' try. - - . . ' pears that tbe hero of our story, whose name we liavo forgotten, wes wuuJering trarT. IT ' it I '''"U' , , centuries, public ground or park. This will be de- TTAS P-rchased, and shipped.and will s LrUlU- ,HaV?S " I '9 abUt d'JUb!c th'11 oJuCcd oa tLc v!r- i gi - whieb Will entile ' H "ive next week, one oHhe IS. arms in his possession, and not being : sell ,.r Olio U'l.ir i. .T i .u j . . ., , . ent,ipal,moteonwUte and eorierf stock of coods cred at , trifle.) be resolved to try what ! f 1 f U u lL,,E? feimP,1 lho donor8 ta title of public benefaa- ever ottered in Lewisburg. Every body can virtue there was in stones that were lav-! . U:0 . IUsta ,jru,e" r5 educated men, tors. o one thine is more neglected accommodated as loqnalitr, quantity and 13 Kak annk aa.a,... ... .1.. . - A" 1 . z T 1 . 1 f mg around in groat profusion, he fathered ,na TP'J They pay lack ' than that of h.,r;fVin ;t,i , P'' ,0 ru '",,l,e np an armful and c.n-a.n i, I to the earth what thrr . i ....r- .. b '"""'i and rnagmnr-r.it sr. re- and ar-fnatl-c-.jIT" . . ' , . .u.7 "u- ana naming contriDutcs so much to that Third and Mark-i tnimal" ' 40 "rtunnS wte.acavor PycTwjMCMS , their jyi-w, to'end as CDtermis SUoh a, ihor- rmnd BBvrR. d-Tb Whiff, of DuSicou.tjL.vc' nominated tie Mining Ticket . . Assetnblv Lot lierffstresserv wuuu, Goo. T. Hummel. Derry. . j Prosecuting Attorney Davi'J Icming, Ilarriaburg. Mf ' County Treasurer La Ruo Metzgar; J MitWktwn " CouRty ComHissioiitr-J. W. Kerr, , JJnrrislmrp;. Comity surveyor -kiiiUUVi iivui.1, vu ; iiifTf I'An.: ewairo. e D,rcctor of tl,e P-Swuel Gsell, i tbon! 01 tlie Act ASmoy, aaJS aoout fifty acres to the territory of thc Borough. Maiiy Luminary. Remarkable Rkstitltiox. Most of the readers of the Gazette will immediate ly cail to mind the circumstances connec ted with the Gr.t sad chapter of the story to which tlit; last number of the Cliutun Democrat adds thc following liKppy de uoeuiucnt Lost Cit.i Focxd. About five years ago, as doubtless many of our readers re member, a male child of Richard W'eleh, of Woodward township, iu this county was lost, and every means to obtain a clue to his whereabouts having proved fruitless, the impression became general that be had strayed away and becu drowned, or be come food for wild beas!;-. Recently, how ever, thc hearts of the parents were made . and rlace l iu char" ; of a vow re- spcetable f;:uii!y, in which he has remain-; ed ever gince. The boy was about three j yars eld when stolen. Pultir.' down the Rails. After t.ilking and planning of railroads reading and writing of railroads hear ing and telling of railroads, as long as we good people cf Williamsport have talked, planned, read, written, heard and told, without ever once seeing or smelling a railroad, it i a most gratifying fact it is what purpose the purchasers mean to ap a most, pleasing snnouuceuicnt it is a i ply the property, we have not heard; but mnst glotious era ia our stage cooch and i we arc very glad to learn that the terms c-di.1 hout i.:wy, when we are enabled I truthfully and frinmrjhnr.'ly tossy "Tli:rr j are I'cmxo Down the Rails." Asj fWt as the in.n can- be transported from i ..anv;a.; ...:mr, :..e sMauoport anu lit-. ... ,. , ... i mira railmao company are pu'Iltig it down ) in placs of the old track, nppitig.up the old "snakes" and laying down firmly and substantially good 6olid rails. "Up the creek" is a lively place just now. Nc bridges are going up new mills new bouses new furnaces new notions of all kinds. AVe shall endeavor in a short time to do justice to its meritorious pre tensions. Thcwhols length of tbe Elmira road will soon be a scene of business bus tle. AVe hope to chronicle the "putting down thc rails" a long way toward Elmira before tho seasou is over, if not clear there. Some people are sanguine enough to ex pect even that. AVhcn wo once touch Southern New York and the Erie Road, we are in thc world. Until then we cry small our only relief is in the fact that " tbey are putting down the rails." 157 iamsport Gozttte, Juiielh, 1853. How to make one Farm equal to three. G. T. Stewart, Esq., in a recent Ad dress before the Ohio Agricultural Society thus speaks on this subject: Many farmers who are destroying the productiveness of their farms by fchallow work, as they Cud that their crops are di minishing, thick only of extending their area ly adding acres of surface, as if they supposed that their title deeds only, gave ; them a right to six inches deep of earth. If they will take those deeds, study their meaning, aud apply the kison to their fields, they will soon realizu in three-fold crops tho fact that the law has civen them , fa three farms where they supposed thev had . J 'f j uju bu' 0"C-,U .,L" words' ,that tho Bub- "' vUea W:t,h tbe at,nric wl.tU0Se .cr cl.cments wLkh acnculturai science will teach them tn n. ply to their ground, will increxe three fold toe measures of its productiveness. To show to what extent thc fertility of the soil c;;n bo increased, I refor to a state ment in the last Patent Office Report. In the year lSj'), there were nine com- 1 pctilors for tlu pre j ea,;Il t,f whom CBllivah.d 10 " 1111 111 ilr: nr -,...( T" . Aneir avenie eron waa ai.ntii !. i. '.,tJ I o r ; acre- At this time the average crop; l'1 WUe;i1 per a-jra in the harvest of Great LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST enrich their ground, an in return it ! " u ul lifcurinir tfldnuMfi thi?ir ttnrea' would o i deavc to doutle tbcir crops, tbey woald : fine it a vast saving of tune and toil, ad an increase of profits. , . any of them never think of digging incf lnt 0 tbe 801 unic3 , "" Earned about a crock of golJ bid m tue ; - . . i Mtth imr ir tnov wnnifi bpe nnnuL ine v..- ..... J 'work of dicsiDcin earnest, every man ,oulJ finJ Lis croek of gold withou, the , aid of dreams and divination. We have a great advantage over the British farmers in the fact that our farmers nearly all hold thc lauds which they cul- j tivate, in fee simple, while in iogiaau they are chiefly tenants, hiring the lands of the nobility, paying enormous rents to the proprietors, besides heavy taxes to government. Taxes here arc comparative ly light, and our farmers arc their own landlords. Hence they have been able to pay three-fold wages for labor to those paid in Europe, pay the costs of transpor tation, and yet undersell the British far mers in their own markets. Ohio Far- TT ,,,, e, j J.u Hollidaysburq. The Stamford tells the following strange story. We give it entire - vja r rtuay laai, u 111.110 uauguti j of Rev. D. J lerkes. wuile nlayins in front of the house, in Gaysport, was de coyed away, aud taken to the privy of the Public School House, where it was strip ped and beaten in the most shameful manner with a thorn-bush and piece of hoop, the marks of both of which were plainly visible on thc child's lack. She was found wandering naked about thc streets by a neighbor, who took her home, and it was found that she was so much in jured that a physician had to be called in. Thc author or authors of the outrage arc unknown, nor can it be surmised what ac-tn-'uJ i!ic perpetrator in the commission ct so foul a crime. Thc child is not two years old ! We do not kuow that in the course of a long newspaper experience we 'xre ever called upon to record an event showing such entire depravity of the hu man heart. We can scarcely conceive what puuishmcut should be meted out to one who would beat a poor innocent little La be almost to death, without cause or povocasion Hoiint Vernon. We undcijiaud that Mr. John A. Wahiugton, the proprietor of Mount Veruon, Las disposed of that venerated mansion, wi:h two hundred acres of the landcd estate, to a company comprising Northern and Southern men, for thc large sum of two hundred thousand dollars. To cf sale reserve to Congress the privilege of, i-king it. j Aiiothcr and an irrevocable condition of j rTte sale is that the remains of General . . asb.ngtoo are Ver, und.T any cireum-j stances, to le removed froai their present j resting place. We are informed that the purchasers offered a larnrelv increased nriee to have thc sale made absolute ; but Mr. it i . .i .ei ashington replied tLat he would not for ; any sum that could be named, place it out I of the power Cf Congress to make Mount r . 1 V crnon toe property of the nation. Ara- tioual Intelligencer, Jane 15. DEATH OF GEK. ItlLEr. Official. Hr.iMjnA.Tr.ai of thi Aaur, t.w Vork, June lu, Itji. ' ) a.iu veuerji-in-cuiM, wan deep regret, announces to thc army tho death, at Duf- i f..ln V V.l, .i. fi.i. : . e i . i n, a . ... . . - I Major General Dennct IMley, Colonel of thc 1st infantry. f, ... .1 I ..... ITiInn anfit.n.1 . 1 . n . .. Mn n . . ... I v.... ...vj ""nimji us 'si;ii of riflemen, January 18, 1812, ascended ,i,l ii ., - . , .-it. through all successive gradesjintil tained the highest that of major general bv brevet. He served with hinh nrli. on the Niagara frontier in the war of 1812 with Great Britain, in the wars against the Ariekarce, Suuck and Fox, and Seminole Indians, and thc war with Mesico, in which latter he was highly distinguished. ,T , , , . ..w .wv.. .v,.;, ni ongauier aim major general for his gallantry in the bat-' il. r.f iv i n . ties of tcrro Gordo aud Contrcras. On the termination of the war he was assigned to tho important command of the 10th . , mili.ary department, and was ex-nfficw provisional governor of California On all occasions, in the commands with which he was intrusted, he evinced great zeal for the public interest, and has left to Lis be reaved family a reputation of which they may well be proud. As a tribute of respect to the memory of the deceased, the officers of his late re- gimeat will wear tho prescribed badgo of! mourning tjr thirty day?. l?y command of M-ij. Gen. Scott : L. THOMAS, . Assistant Adjutant General. Wobtiiy of I.iiTATiox. Two enter prising and public spirited citizens of Lock I - ' , " ; wiuu 1 1 U 111 LUH UcnujCfUl. i i ,,n.. ro - i r, .1 . r. are about transferring 2 acri-a of laud adjoining that boiouh. to be laid out asa t ' 15-isritirg A'UI l., Sap. Court Worlat.Suabary, July 18. , Cuiwu ,i" iT --i- en-!ui'cv communMlth-cimu.o. lie. e:lt.w .oruuno.riau. Jjtr . ""'l-r?11 lowij . i. Allison .l'jruiuajuwt'. t. eiintT ao Lyons' Win U-kainn R. R. Co. SaHUfliailllA- I , J ... 11' I -II- VllMhuillWrlkllJ- clark uufr-M Kmo. da ao a i"' BuwroM Tfc ,,, Jo - - a j . ClM.UlCk VS. Clarfc llU "'!' Jolmtnn TiOim. , lit ti ink oo Vuoainn lUxifonl Tiofv Ka-ly t. Belms NorlhuinbcrMd. SiaiUtV Ex'ra m. Wugaufelivr et Colon. dt ilu do IXammell th. Marsh do S:.rtvll MKHin. .veonjtug. county ts. Uuhrg Lireominc. iaus-l!cr S. Smith's EM LulvQ. Kvidj Ti. 8p.nevretnl Tf-jr. Ci l . Bi.cUiu:m et : .NuiUinmbftlinA. Kfr.ia TS. 1!ikm1 do SlrpinMia TH. l-inork tfrlluip Sasjaehn. N.Y.lnk.n T. hiU: n 1-1 at M Iiutto. do food el al Tit. 5lii'ur Coluiat-ia. State Mutual In.u. ' .u . l'ilerff ct ll Ijoomlug. CoTtmliuvi'U . Hrt SulliTjin. JLtmd Sale. Tavern Stand for Rent. THE valuable Tavern Stand, now in the occupancy of Wm. It. D;esher,in Cliillis miimie townslun. at tlie end of the J-ewisburR lUriise, is ollerc.1 torrent, aiiapveioo in j be gv 'n on hc lst ,by f Aprll next. It is a : gooj location fT a public house, ami has been "uod business. Enquire of o - FI'ICK & SLIFER. Lewisburs, March 23. 1333. Sox Salt. flMIAT large and desirable property on X the corner of Market and Water tits., well situated for a residence, for business, or (or a resilience and place of business. There is a large BRICK House contain ing 4 large rooms on the first floor, 6 bed rooms on the second floor, and two large finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen and Washhouse adjoins, and it his nlso a large cement Cistern, a Pump and Weil ol" good water, and all the necessary out buildings. For terms f:c. apply to Gun. F. Miller. Esq. S. IS. DAVIS. Lewisburg, Sept. 23, 1853 REMOT.iL J . K Uiighcu'cutyue Likenertaca o.a.eu according to the Imest improvements, over Mrs. Ikklauds Millinery Lslablishment, on the most reasonable terms, by S. h. BERGSTRESSER. Lewisburg, Oct, 87, IS53 or that roBTioir or NOilTII AMERICA itnimnio The United S'Htcs and Territories, the Ca millas, XeiS JjfunmcirA; A'ra Sidtia, J . i .. I unit j i. i',.i.i i.'i.ii.im .iiiiri ivi. and the Y,l India 1 'and. Compiled from tb moat rent 8urr and authentic Source. I'uMlab' d IT JACOU MO.S K, UaiUinore, lid, AFTER much labor and expense, the Pub lisher is enabled to furnish a complete aud accurate Gc"rathical M in, oti a larger ! i . t i i . r .. - i scale man any central map neretoinic xssucu. embracinff lh; who.e cm,mrv from ihe Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, and externling from the 50th Parallel of North Latitude 10 South Ame- rtca.or to within 7 decrees of the Lqnator. Ao labor or pains ha been spared lo make it one of the tiu)l accurate Itelerence Maps ever put forth, ihcre bcin; much entire new matter taken from actual surveys, and many names not found on any other work extant. 'I'tie Drawm? and Ensrnivir.? are executed ,,u .rur...M- slmu-ins riisfiiirtli- .. -i i.. i.. ... i it. IVJllli'n.i I malic i"i in !'-. iru.i vmian, i- vcrs allli Lakes, with the .Names. Boundaries, Position and Relative Size of all the Slates and Territories belcinsin-r to the Government ot the United Staies,if North America, and of ihe It'-public of Mexico, together u ith ihe Uanadas, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, aUo all the .1 . t ........ . .. .' i . i - . ...l.c . .1, vllll ill .-iiiici lUtf. A.CW UIC" , .... Mis 1 I iafflSX JM9 X Sl alom ! ii ; nana ann ine istniiius ol 1'atiaina; the lacaliou : ofa11 ,lie Elites, Principal Tou ns.Viilases.ihe Indian Tribes, the prominent stopping places heat-jonllie great rou!e' leadintr West to Thi Gold ! Regions, to Oregon, &c. ; also a table showing the distances by land and water between the most important places on this Continent, and to other parts of the World, exhibiting clearly the Gold Regions of California, the Surveys and Explorations of Col.Fretnont,Licut.W"ilUcs, Emery, Abert and othprs. It will be found a valuable acquisition to all Institutions of Learning, and verv useful in the t : i r .i r uiuidiy in rtiiy vci.iirifi.iii n icn-rcm-e mai. ; It being all oil tlie same scale.with no detached portions. Wh.n mounted on rollers the size 'is about 5 ft. hirh by 5 ft. 4 inches wide, j N. B.A New MapJ of ,he VVorld on Merca- ! tor's Projection, is engraved on the vacant ! Sonth wes crnerof theGneral Map.on anew plan, there beii'j 15 degrees duplicated, exhi- biting China in the West as well as iu the ' Es'. with the Continent of America in the j nTela I must,eventually,bc by the Isthmus of Panama, Nicaragua Lake, or through thc United States, it being manv thousand miles nearer. LUTHER ROOT, Abust, is now canvassing Union County for this Map. LADIES ! iSbaJ Please call at mv shop, South 3d street, and examine the best and cheapest lot of SHOES ever offered iu Lewisburg. My assortment is now complete, consisting of the best varieties of PLAIN and FANCi" work, which are offered iitw thin at any other place in Ltwitburg fur Cash only call and see. Children's Shoes, ?5 cts. and npwards. Ladies' do 62J ,o Shoes made to order. E. E"jlier. Lewisburg, April 98, 1853 New Store! New Goods! sans taction, at the new room at the corner of reels. Particulars next KREMKR4M0FE. BRANCH FARMER. STILL MORE HEWS COKCERXlM THE SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD irAicft ulobe extended from LemitLarg to L:tciiloicn on the Juniata tbrough by Mlfllinburs ' TT n a fct th.t . II. BISSCl g 1 heJ of all the Compni, ni b now onenrd one of the beit nJ l.rgf st tock of FALL & WLNTfcii nvvuo ' . .n S C ' ,w opened in thie country, and ol ucn ije and quelnie i" g' atifaction to all. DRY GOODS of all kinds, GROCERIES, Coff.-.. TV. SW. Su-ar, MolaM-a. Rice, ChNM, mrkcrs. Soap, Cndl, Tobacco, Ssr, i. Also Hardware, Queeimcare, Cedirwarc, JJtiod and Shoes, Hats, nil Cp of the latert ttyle end let quality. Umbrella., Brushes. Broom. Paint, ground nd ,lry. Oil of ell id. "J otbft ":le " numeroiM to mention all of which will be eold tt piicee to low as to a.tonih purchaser. All kind, of Country PRODUCE taken in exchinse for Good-i. fXjriee give me a cell before purchaung elaewhere.at I charge nothing for looking t my Oood,. O- KI9SEU Mifllinhurg, Oct 29 The Road to Health! IIOLLOWAY TILLS. Cl'BR or 1 DtSOItDKUKU 1.I VKR iSB BAD H0ESTI0S. Off oj a Ltltir from Mr. B. W. Kirlnu, Chimin, 7, iVe-CJ Mrft, Liofjtiot, dutai th Juft lsil. To Prof, acor ll.u.T, Sir Vour l itis an'l Ointment ha.i! finuJ tti. Uiiilinsl on our ule lint of Prurirury llo-ti-iue tor mmm yearn. A customer, to whoui I mu !-' fir aii irquiriw, l-im me to kt you kouw tlie i.anio nlar;' 'f h-r case. Sh bad l-.-n tiout-U-l .or y-ar Willi a dm-nlerral lir.r. and ua.1 iliitonUoD. On tbe lat orevina. liori TiT,tlir TirulrtK ofllie altwkwa a.atainiiu anil tltp iittluutation . t in ao a.rrt-ly, tbat dutit w-re i-nU-r. num. 1 of li.r not hrini- able to bear up under it; tirtun aUflT ilie waa Indium to trj Tuur I'llla and aha Inforai u.ti Lliat aftnr the iir.-t. and eat-b .uecmjiiitf ill"-, 'tie nnd As EXTRA0RDIX.HY Cl'RB or IHIia'MATIC fKVLR, i 7.e ,l.,rib ; .b. ia n , in lb. jnvment ol ! . KteW. i.o.l ri-t.U a..d Cl .r Lawn ltdk f.. u- ; l.ewtSourK, wci. l, ir-J. M.'IrM iie j ! N-B, Bvers Ammon, will conti 1 . . t. ... ,i. .i -Ij. i Plain at d rauey Cap el.. (new .Ty.ni.i I "JwS r,ZK IZXKZ: Saa-U., Ac, Ac. A Imire ... riment of , business o! the lUe firm . H hiii 1-isn.d, K. v.iwii:KUS. FUKMsHIXU GOOD. , A!(i!i, and resrectfnlly solicits a eoi IX OlEMLS I.ASD. I fill-?. tVe Muslm. rurntluri; ib.t-k, liekii.g'', co.u.u CiTI of a lstor iiwrt-l iu IV: W-'-irf Toien Curitr rflt ! r rin-. ..tton Table Oiaer, lomua, table .l..ib N ' ' i lnh, tsr.l, oy J -r J. Mii'e. i kin-. l'lvl.ei, fcm'i. r-t Ciolu 1 I. tton ral.Ie torir.. ; JInrsaret M,i.inuUjn.liim-n'yearot i(;e.ree:.!:n;nt r JJ .rwille. .nlt.iB.I our.1- ruta, Uav-kabU'.k. ; Toitii, bad teu Teriinc fr..in a inlfM rl.eumaiit fia-r. li.r ULffariU of two n.outi na fJei.riTt J hiT of tfc U"- rf hrr niub: Iij was uD-ifr the care ol trie oiiiihcdi u. i i mru in II ,; ait T".it, oii'l y il"-..i If r ri.urfid.rvl hAjio.JT A fri -nd nailil bii It to tr !:.iU.way clfti rait.tl Vn, nl.k-h Vc tousfiil'-tl t d, uU iu at tnrttlu l .rt upatci! of tiiu th- y r!loclni s rfari cure. LXUC OF a JA! AW TUillTNKSS THE CHUT AM) trTOM AC'll or a HKIIKIN 84 YtEt ur Atc From -V-tj. Thfte rf- Vi-iritr rf the yjn A'irer- Tm t rnl aata. I I . -4 V A tl- tltt H. lAl. Sir, I ..-ir' to Ur fc-stinnuiT to t).f p'-t-J rff.Tt ot llOIIOWAV riMC ror ixmie jrr I iuiiiri n-rrij inw lain itiid tjuhtiufi iu th tma-h, iura w im ;iCfompatitftJ l ft h'-rti-ii ol brrath. that pnrruUd mv fr..m WMlkinir :.ruut- I ain ni vrrs cf feaTf. mitl Dot w. lit- I t'.Atiti.f.l Hit svlTrtlie-d flirte t th'P I'll hufa fO rxlirNl me. tit itt I mi tltt-irouit that tHhrn. fliuuM tr mJ mrqtfciintwl with th- ir Tirtu-. I atu niw ..!-!. by their uieaDfi. CoitaiaiaLirelr ft"Lire. ntl ran tnke rjirr without iueonni' OfX' or (raio. which 1 culJ not do bvlorc !i(rne) 1IKNPY COK, North strc-'t. tyro. X rfvlk. WONDEUFLL El'HCAl V or IIOI.LOW AY'd PILLd i CAst or lUoHsY. Ftnwn!i rnffTinff fmrn Iror-y. rithr atwut the turn of li r t other tim-. ttliouH inima.-durrly hkve ivo-itirMr t thewj I'll:, hiiDdidf of prm ntt ar-' aniiH4M curvd. hy thir u, f thu durful o.ir.pla.nt ia il dillinnt ?mgt, wh u all oth':r iu'.n had fulei- fntit ctUltattd 2'tlls are wonderfully ruficacuMi in the fU- lowing comfftuntt: Am Vnj Juniirv Scondary AntlimaV I w utcry Lrnr inplhU sivmpUtraa Hi. .iic rem- Kniir!rLi I timi aga Ti-! ulueax I'liuia r'.-u-ale Irn p- i'.l Tumor tt!('t':liA4 on ulwiiiif4 lilwumi.tUm L'.wia th kin IVffin of all U nnticn of Virw rl Af lU.wt-lCn'prtfl kinds Unit- fctrtir.rts t oiin Fits Eff ftila. or Wortna of all .fUKlirat'n of (iout KiPtr'n Kii kinds th Uowvis Ititvl-arli Pvif Ibroat Wi-akn-afrm Onnmiinpliun Indigestion Stn and any raua D. btlity Infltttnation Grarel A.'. Ac. i!d at thc Kstatliahmeat of rrolMor ltotovAT. ?tmnd. ftwar Tvnir-li' Bar. London.) and bT all n-i-riJ Pru(-t and d. ali n in Mt-dicinr throughout thc British Kmiir.ariltli.rililnit.nlSut..inlix.niat :rT'-r.. Sican.l Mcb. tiholiaal. I. tho arinripal Orue hou-. in ili. Union: 1. Mean A B A D Sis.N.York; and hr Ur-C.il KM.iUT. 7, South Mltli St- Plilla trl.lila. 4-Thi-rr ia a coniHlt.r:.htp ravini; l.y luLinc lh.- lar,:rr tlokiv N. 1). Ijlrei l. na for thr cnklauca of patiimta iu .r-rj ili.urili..r, an? alliiuu lo .iM-b Una. lya4S X WATCH DEPOT, LEWISBURG, FA. 4 L. HATFIELP, baa on hand a larije . and aplendiJ aa.ortnirnt of Uati iiks, Sin itwill and Ji wnnr, just receivrd from the heal Importing and Mauuiac'uring llouea in l'kilmaloliihiai mill Nw Viiik. nnd COIlsWQUfnl- ly much loer than if purchased from Ibosa Re lailera who pretend to be W holcaalera. GolJ Patrnt U.Tcra,full jrw.ll. tk $0 00 tof!2 00 do do do d jwcls, lsk do do do full ji-a-i-lt-it. Kk do do do a jwel.. ldk do Ani-hora, full jewelnl, lk do do do do li:k do la-ninea, 4 to 8 jewi-1., lsk do do AjrwrU. Ibk do Cnxlinh and t rcm-li Wau-hra, 16k llrer Fat.nt LeTr, full jiw.m1, do do do 6 jfarela, do ITunllnf do jeweled, do Atirhore, full jewrll, d.l Lrpin, 4 lo S jewel, GfTOliin ilrer Lcpinra, 4 juwcla, SilrvrQiiartrrs. (leruian ilrrr A mcouiI hand Watchra, tio!d OU..H rliaina. do Ladn-s' fob Chain, do Ocntli-nien's i.b-aina, do Vul t'haina, Oolil Laditis' Hn-aiit Pina. lat.nt atytra, anrh aa Mourning. Hoa and Iti.-a, Citmea.Clusti'ri, mill, Branch, Ac Gold li'ntl.m.na Btwt eina, Jo Cult I'lndifftrrnt at) lea, do Finjtir Hini:., llnlil Ear Itinxn, aurh as Hoop., Props, Jenny l.imls Corn, Whi-aC, Straw Nrrv,riu4ter, Scroll, Uraucb, Ac, G..1U Watch rala, do do Krya, do Pencils, do IVaa, do Tecearic, do llunlins Lockrta, (Medal lai) do Brarvlvt., SiItit poon5,Tcae, Tablsa,Deaert,anil Salt, Stlrer pactactea, 4 00 - 00 no ti ot) m oo m oo so oo 3. 00 JS 00 2S 00 as oo as uo 36 00 20 00 io oo 1U Oil 10 00 12 (l M 00 In 00 Z 00 17 00 40 W " 3D 00 " IA IX) S 00 " sn oo " is oo " 12 00 jo no " 14 vo 20 on 1 OU " 11 00 " J 0.1 5 on 2 60 " IW V2 00 " 14 HO " 00 1 00 75 " 1 Ji " 37 ' 00 10 00 2 50 i 00 g OO 1 00 3 M SO " 1 25 1 SO ' 75 2 00 ' J 50 1 00 1 00 " 7 oo 10 oil 3 0,, lo on 12 ("I 12 VKI 20 OO i 50 And a variety of fine good., latest Mylea, neallv (ot up. at price to uit the limca Q7 And war ranted to be what told for. Aha a great variety of gilt ! plated gooda Chaina, Pins, Rpoona, Lockets. Spectacle. Caaea, Baskets, Ear Rings, Sbanl Pins, Hair Pina.Coral Deada, Steel Deads, Purse. &.C., &C-, Ac Aleo Braaa S day apring anit weight Olorks do SO hour do dn do e eo - 2 50 ' T oo is no 10 00 -8 00 2 So 3 50 10 0l 10 00 4 on a 00 js oo 2S 00 S day wnnd and gilt Time I' icon, -uonin tioeaa. Alaua.tr Parlor Clocka, Patent Lever (or Marine) CloiTk, french Aosoritin, s kaya, do do Polka do 10) " Mnale Boxra. 7 to 15 00 25 VO 3 00 1 And hundred of articles not mentioned Watches, Cck and Jewelry carefully re paired anil warranted. Call ami ace. Marrh. 1833 ljt!8 HUSSEY'S GRAIN REAPER, for cutting both Grain and Grass. Great Improvements for 12 52 ! MANUFACTURED and for sale at the Lewirburp Fonndry hy OUDDES, map?h & CO. FJIKSII AKBIVALSt (in ediw 0. Railroad) AT THE WELL KNOWS Mammoth Head Quarters I J. & J. WALLS nAVE just received and opened an unusu ally large, varied and extensive assort ment of Dry Goods, Clotlilnp, Queens, 67l, Cedar and Hard- Ware, and GROCERIES, more in quantity and choicer in quality and variety than have ever before been i ffered in Lewisbur", brin? a vast improvement over the stock and selections of a'.l former seasons, and purchased at such remarkably favorable rates ..,!. 1.. offer better barsains at lower v-VRiitirelv this week but call and examine our rnuun rious supplies of everything that anybody in town or country may waut, and prove for yourselves that in variety, quality and cheap ness we positively can't be beat g&-As heretofore, the IHGimT CAt-n prices paid for GRAIN. J. k J. WALLS. Lewisburg, April 29, "newgqods.- 1853. Cheaper than Ever I u 1 j ' -. - i...- .mip 1 : a, I n' 11 1 1 1 it rt nc 1 fi 1 n v an- I Ri.h I.ner. lilac M!ka, Plain and t banr Slllra, I niniied Siik., lai-Imw, Lbeekert India suk. llonnro ! iir..len.D libu-i. Par Paibbd JacconeU and Lolidou iTttS-. CvlUra and I aJ. rlee.e, Jnenmei aiel si r;eioir Uu.en Li.en Ldiitne. and Lie. lar:eti.na. luu- ; : Dru-irefa. M:itL, Siair I..ni..-k, Super I otton Sheetinir., j liaer and Craeh T..ellinj. Ae . Ac. t j i hi-ir stock of UKOL tKIti is very large X1IU lll'.ltjl. Their assortment of U!."EEXSVAKE is one of the finest ever brought lo thin section ot coitntv, and extremely low. Also, an extensive st. ck of HARDWARE. ; 7 heir stock of jjot.J. having been purchased ; at the presetit extremely lnw prices and forj eati, enable them to oOer unttsunl itiduce- me nis to purchaser, as rtrpcts variety, strie and prices. The subliC are respectl'uliy mvi ted to call and judge fur themselves before purchasing elsewhere. .COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ex change for Goods, arid the hiihet market pri ces allowed. iti:iii:i & voititL. Lewisburg. April "!), l5a. ' THE SUnPlER SESSION or THE LEWISBURG ACADEMY Will commence on Mosdat, Aran 18th, to continue 20 weeks. The course of Instruction in this Institution is calculated to prepare youths to enter Col lege, or for general business. Composition and Declamation receive carWuI attention. All gross, immoral practices, both in and abcut the school, are strictly prohibited ; and kindness, courtesy, and a spirit of houorable rivalry among the popils are encouraged. The susenbrr is desirous lo secure a clas of yonng Ladies. Tuition For Languages f 10, Higher En- r inn umitii'm - r- j --- " 1 - - . ... . r. j I nonnce to tbeir friends and the citizens ; A'jtnt 1'r. 1 UOBNTON & L IIRltT, JjfW oi Union county, that they have opeued a twitur ; F.o.h,ng Ai.im, Crlin ; i. W. iilig. Stock of JJKV UOOUS. j 'lt: l'L - - Tor Men's Wear Uey IraTe r.vt-rutort,' .Votlce. Trenrb Cloth, lH.k;n and faiwjr Cainirw, Colored nd , E rrF;s lestamet.lary on the last nil! Wblta Linen. Vril'r. foltnra-.. Vrafni!, New Stjbn' I " . . a . 1 . i, f jirillc.Ve.iuir,,Eng.1.-h n.iery., i. c. ; j and testament ol 8itu Aav, late i f ' for Ladien' Ytrar, I""5 Boruuli rf Lewisburg, iee d, have beta ni d swb-a I KriusuXl'Sh rs, and t minion Branches, (including j heading. Writing, Arithmenc, Geography, I ,. " , " . " - ' V "ryinimar, anu v. o. iiiMory.j so, per session. ', deductions except for sickness. JOHN RANDOLPH. March 85, 1S53. Frincipal. MEDICAL KKFOKM. DR. II. II. II 4RIt1.S would announce lo Ihe i luzmi ol Lenirburij and vicinity t Ii l he has removed int.) tV.r h Third alrcrt. in tin h.iuae formeily orcii icd by Capl. Paul, above lh. (irrmaii Kriurmed Churrh. I'baiiktul f r thr litM-rwl paironaee hiih?rlo tfccivrd, he rontiiiuer 10 oiler hi. professional acitice In all who nu) desire them. He practires medicine in arronlanre with Ihe most approved .Tflrms of Medical lii i.inn cive no Calomel or Mercury in any form Mid hniif. to prove himself worthy of the confiJeuce ol the .. j - ii s serpa on nanu, lor sale, id rxtennvr variety of Thomaonian and other Vegetable Medicines, tor the us of such cu.lomeia as mav desire ihem H ia also prepaied to elenn anJ ritrart Teeth Lewi-burg, April 7. ISSS PIANO AGENCY. TTAVIXG been appointed Agent for ihe sale JL I ot the celebrated Pianos, manufactured by GEO. YOGIIT, Pltllad., the Dnderaiffneil would be hannv lo aunnlv anv I . - - l r j -- i j j : citizens of the PuVquehnnria country who may desire so InHrument veil made, alter ihe latest ' ',nP,emeD, Two of these Instruments hae ; laiciy oeen inirouuceu .no ieaii.ourg, to vruicn I am happy to tefer anv one. The Pianos are are warranted, and if Dot saiiafaclory on trial for a year, tbey rosy be eichanged. Friees reason able FR .CI3 J. GES.NEK. Lewisborg. Feb 24. 1953. CHEAP WINDOW SHADE Depot and Manufactory or G. I.. MIHor k Co 8. V. corskk Asia aud Sno.a braitT., Philadelphia. "7 VEUY variety of shades. Wholesale and R j Katail, such as Scroll, Flower, Gothic i"nette. Oil and Dry Landscapes, are lo lie raJ at the lowest prices for quality of work. ' Orders for Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and oth er Shades execnted at short notice. Merchants and others are invited to give ns a call. He trill try to please. Brasses, Trimmings, dec, always on haad. Remember 8. W. corner Second aud Arch Streets, Philadelphia. Feb. II, 185: fimt6! H. GERHART, Surgeon Dentist, ,4 T hi Residence, Sooth Thinl St., coiner JL of thc BoarJ walk- LEWl&BVSG. 399 I nTnffl lalin. anwlin to AA of L'nwtrrtm, In ttw pat tail. hJ.H llnlUHToN, M. ., miht tMfa 0aa of th Oi.u-rt Omrt fcr lb. I ml tm ltefrict of raBawyltasta. Another Scientific Wonder! GREAT OURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! Da. J. S. HOUGHTON'S TIIK TKT'B DIGESTIVE FLUID, OK, C.ASTRIC JUCE. Tkr.r.PAItEO trrm RFNNET rr tht Tf r1h STOMAt H PEPSIN. It it ITinrlpi. of ilw Oartrir Julcr ih iU.nyj Ik, ... lb. r.t'. fit'TT" 9- "d Urm-lvhf rnt cl Ik. -nb and Ii.terti. It l .itr-adl fr-m k. l) rt.T. .. fw. lb... .ra..ea . lUlK HOtsllVM all 10 Brer! rlT like 11. amr.Hilre Ji.. In ia iinil V.rV -l rurni-bin, . COMILITK aa4 PH!PET St B.T1TI"TK .r II. Tbia l NATlllfc s u fckMtT for an nnU::ar Stomal b. No art .1 a.a 'in e.,ual IU curnM.- fcw.rr. I, ei.nt.in. no AM OIi' L, TITTKHS. A II'S. or SIC rl'UL'S llltltiS. It le ellreOielT IP"'1 l 'o the laalr. and Biay i-a t:n b. tlie mo-t el.. pall.al. bo not take a waur . ri.el.er wiil.out arou d'"" J " of UlIlcli.KU l.HlTAIIi. lv,.,inia NOT A MllO. Call on Ibe Ax. nle. nl ft a l'errlt.n C.n n'.ar, rra ti. ai.ine a l.ree amount . f SUKMIH. lAlUt.Mt. from l.iel ig'. Anim .l l'hei.lry ; I r f aaba'a I be. a mrj ot D ir-tH.n ; Dr. IVreh-a r.-l and t : Kr. J'.Lo W. Dr . per i.f Ne V rk IninrFilj; Pr.f. lii.nlima . I'bTwbim : Prof. Sllliman. if Yale Colleire. Ilr. ( arren- .11 ..m. ..r il. l'iri.l st.i... b r'a phK.wy Ae.. uvetber aunrejoiiaoi K.r.m pranled lo ine suoscrtl-en. U. .. c .e6.,.e. ... I'lifill Cp. Ail persons having claims afa:nl ,l. .cci leill nrsent ihem fur selllemert I ? Pso,s iiKlebiid ke p,y.. with- out delay, to Al.hA. A.MMOINS. 3 p.'r BVERS AMM0.N8, nue the rasa sua contmnanc of the public rairimage!, BYERS AMMOXS. Ovster Saloon. nAVIAt; fitted op Ihe Kooms in Faira' new brick block in a superior manner, ihe subicriber is now prepared lo accominoJa:e individuals and partirs with OjSterM etc. in the best styles. A share of public patrnnsga solicifd bv C". I". JiiSS I.ewisbnrs, Sett 15. 1852 C Ml It, G1USE &. CO. Flour, Grain, and Lumber COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ao. '2 i &. 25 Spear's Wharf, liultinwre. Refrr tn J. hi Clark. K".. lTi.ler.1 Citiai-n. Baak. A P. Oil . -l. cr rruck.in llnnlt. i Calt!a:aT John llcr:l.r. ir r'ux., 1 ,..tl . , ,, Krc., SinnW-vV. A Vo , J rtUadalpfcls, J. T m-. E i).. Prt r d n C r l bank. Pert Irba:i, J Wall, w.-r rin, llarn..lurc- J it Ait Af... ,' '"'"!"' JfaW. V inrat. A Co., 3Ii!lt.n. w..ok..r.H i, S mon S I url.r. K.q, ) licrpe BiJiu.. Ilitt ra.inr. W . W .tit. r .V . Mi.nlour.iltr. Irn. W V I'a. k. r. 1 T W. I.!, yo F..1 . fVubar, 1 .. Ii a. II n Ira. I M. ILnrr A liil.l.. J.Tfr ftx.rr. J. P. Ilnlin-, E"i , lljr, . rCj Ciaa. (iirHt & Co. hare th largest W harf Rpoms of any CcromisioB Hone ira Baltimore, always giving quick despatch la Bi.a s in discharging their cargoes. Feb. 11, 1S5:J tJiMGl CHERRY PEOTCRAL Fair Ihe Car mt rorcus colds, iioirsexess, Bao.(niTis, nooFiG-f ortu, CBOIP, ASTini.l. A.D cosstMrnox. I "tJV:tZrZ!?,&?JZT'S?d oTr r i win mm u.u ii thirroj Jfr Mic.a.- Hrre waa Imp. fcir tbe ait k reinrded ion- an.acd r.try yir adda new proof to the aanraacea that tbi-ae rromiaaa .ball not fi.il. Aa medicnt wienr. .tT.Tcra anil Jti-nati-. th. remli nature haa pven. oni; by on. lh. di-.-. tl.at aftiKt our race yirld lo the mntrol ir art. Of all the mr.lad ea we aff.r from, none hue r-.rriid .re Tictimatoan unt m.-'y rTe tl.an Cmiauni-tiin rf thr f.onp.- hub:oiad w S t' sonic rvid-nrv tli-t llib t may be curio, at i Uut I'lilia-'can O-niplaintj, in all ibvir tbrnia, may be n moTiU hy CiirsaT Picti'S.l. ion txiucxxA a xn mtrtonxa coran. X i t m.i. T.i.n., June i-si Fra I hare rerrar. -Kt n-i-d your I Htm Piiial frr Whoopir? l oi''h aiu! ji.fiui raa, ar.d fcaT. vo hrritallon in pri-nounrire; i' a o nipl. t.- r. m.dy. rowr of m rh.UI-dr.-n liar.- Ki n : ff.ct. -J .itli thrre ! .asra. and tbe fm n. of ihe I'ciiOfc-tl. liua a.aaya .tfur.ld aimct inataat n-li t JMt bLOVEJH. We atte-t tti. tnith of th. shore itili owol : M MiWMV t.M.r ofllie .Nab(il!ll biz. J. M. Zi.MMEIl.MAX. lruppt. roR a coxsr vi rn e wren. I'nT-M in. Pa lb. 25, 1KI. IVnr Pir For Ihrre year. 1 have hern afli:et.d wilb a couch, ao di:rvM!t.tr that 1 frrn,u.nt) lemrtd ulmar. ery; mnrb of the time I waa oV.p d to ait up all aifht hi my chair, a my coui;h would lifetr aoe hil 1 laU down. ll.Tinic uU many remrdiea without much rrli.C, 1 at lert trird tlie Cnikav PccioK.tt. which under Proaid euee lu cured aie aki gtihcr. 1 am wiih gratitudo Youris JAMtS JITlMll.t-J. Amnn? the elber d'atinznUhAl auttioritie who ha.a lent tht-rr :iBia to r.comtnet:U Ihia pr. paratio. aa lbs bt-sl known lo tliem for a0octMmi. or the lune, arc Pre Pmcis. of Vermont V.d. Coll. go. Pr. I SllUKVT. of Viile C.J.nr-. Prof V LEsnsa XIott. of N, w Tork. Prif. CiaTn.M, tf r!ou. in !ted. t!l.ew. 1'n.f BiTrri-.tliui, of l.'i.ro Jl.nl. Coll. ge. t'.sr.i r J jvksal or M' nru Sciaca- V T w !i.vrt. axn St acir.L Jih bsai. Cn.nu.-Ts iS f.) Utntra Kiriaw. Ntw Jft9t Mi Mi-tt liar. ar.a. linn. likSRV ruxt. U. S. Sinalor. H o. iio P. la,H. Am. Aaibaaaador to Torkrn C. n. ExATiil Bl uu, ITeaidrat aft hilt Kt. Kev. ht. Powta, li d Biabop ,.f Toronto. Ri . Pr. I.avio. of Brooklro. X. V. Archl.irhop Pci.ciu.of I'inl.niui. n Al man ennuont porouaKe. in ( n ipn eonntric.. Xot only in the more danroror.- and .it.fr. ,liwaw of the Lunar, but al-o aa a d.mily mrdkine w oreaaion.l uae, it ia inu as m, plevauleat mik! Iprai ia the world. rBBPAKFD AX it SOLD Br JAMES C. A rr.K. Prictical and Anat lnl t'heaiiat. Liwdl, Ji-ist. l foraale C W. SVn.irru. lewbibnre: i It.raalrw, Milton; M. M lay, XorthunherlaaMi: O.W. aeaI.-r. Xew Berlin ; 1. Uerbart, Sclin-tr-ore ; and by InugfM eTerjwner. Iiuidr40tcbgqu STOVE WARE-ROOM, lper end of Market St. next Brick foundry: bej,tand most approved COOKING. SHOP, OFFl'JE or PARLOR .Stoves, Plough, Casting", fcc. at low tv?. y "CUKIST & rmtK. ..mi
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