say anything. I had heard of white wives behaving worse. When supper was over the boy came and lav down at my feet and talked with mi- Kaii living in the woods. He said he pitied the poor white people for being shut up in houses all their days. For his pari he should, lie promised to show me how to shoot with the bow and arrows, to snare partridges aad rabbits, and many othor things. He said he was afraid 1 was al most spoiled by living in the bouse and going to school, but he hoped that, if they took mc away aud gave me a new name. and dressed me properly, they might make something of me yet. Then I a.ked him what he was called, hopiug that he had some gran J Indian name, like Uncas, or Miautouimo, or Tushmalahah ; but lie said it was l'eter. He was a Jjleas.tnt fellow, and while he was talking with me I did not care about my home, but felt very brave and squaw-like, and began to think about the fine belt of wampum, and the head dress of gay feathers, aud the red leggings, and th yellow moccasins I was puing o buy for myself, with the baskets I was going to learn to weave. But when he left me, and I went back te the wigwam and sat down on the hemlock boughs by myself, somehow I could not keep home out of my niiud. I thought first of my mother, bow she would miss little brown face at the supper table, and on the pillow by the fair face of my blue-eyed sister. thought of my young brother Albert, cry ing himself to sleep, bvause I was lost. I thought of my father aud brothers search ing through the orchard and barn, and go ing with lights to look in the mill-stream. Again I thought of my mother, how, when be feared I was drowned she would cry bitterly and be very sorry for what she had said about my dark complexion. Then I thought of myself, how I must sleep on the ground, wi'h nothing but hemlock boughs fir civring, and cobo'ly to link me up. What if it should storm before morning, and the high tree above me should be struck by lightning ! What if the old Indian should not be a tame sav age after all, but should take a fancy to set up the war-whoop, and come and scalp me in the middle of the night ! The bell in the village church rang fur nine. This was about the hour for even ing devotions at home. I looked round to see if my new friends were preparing for worship. But the old Indian was already fast asleep, and as for the younger oue, I feared that a man who indulged himself in beating his wife with a wooden spoon, would hardly be likely to lead in family prayers. Upon the whole, I concluded I was among rather a heathenish set Then I thought again of home and doubted whether they would have any family wor ship Aat night, with one Iamb of the flock gone astray. I thought of all their grief and fears, till I felt that my heart would burst with sorrow and repentance, for I dared not cry aloud. Suddenly I heard a familiar sound at a little distance it was Carlo's bark ! Near er and nearer it came; then I heard steps coming fast through the crackling brush wood ; then little Carlo sprang out of the dark into the firelight, and leaped upon me, licking my hands with joy. ne was followed by one of my elder brothers, and y mother ! To her I ran. I dared not look in her eyes, but hid my face in her bosom, sobbing out, " O mother, forgive me !" She pressed me to hpr heart, and kissed me very tenderly, and when she did so, I felt the tears on her dear cheeks. I need hardly say that I never again undertook to make an Onondaga squaw ol myself,though my mother always held that I was dark enough to be one, and I sup pose the world would still bear her out in her opinion." While she was still school bt. her parents removed to the city of Rochester, where she enjoyed the excellent education al advantages of that place, and gained her first experincee of the social life to which she has remained enthusiastically attached. Writing several years after, Grace pays a feeling tribute to the tempo rary residence of her early years. " Rochester," she says, " was for some years my well-beloved home ; here it was that I spent my few school-days ; received my trifle of book knowledge; for much learning has never made me " mad " or " blue " I was here that woman's life first opened upon me; not as a romance, not as a fairy dream, not as a golden heri tage of beauty snd of pleasure; but as a sphere of labor, and care and endurance ; an existence of many efforts and few suc cesses, of eager and great aspirations, and low and partial realirationsr. Life bar. thus f ,r Wn t me severely earnest, pro fuuud.y real, ,ud my days of muuur.e pleasures and ideal visions are yet to tome." ' In 1843, she removed, with her parents, to New Brighton, Pa., where she ha. re aided, nntil her recent marriage, although spending a Tery considerable portion of er time m Washington, Philadelphia, and ther eastern eilies, besides taking a trip S i"1 S00D ter ovd to 9W f0-. he eonuneaeed her career "authores. B t productions, nnder . ,,P,tr f "Grace Greenwood," J under the .ditoruj car, of George P A COUNTRY Dollar Siiee the Chrunule came into our hands, we hive clothed it in new type, at a cost of SiOO or S100 OSee rent has nearly doubled rrintinj; paper has advanced 20 or 23 per cent. The number of workmen employed is larger Farmers' produce is raised in priea generally but our terms have not beeu advanced. Thus, while our iiUoivi-je has increased, our profits bavc not. i&'X reasonable iufcrenee from these premises is, that WK MUST RAISE OCR RATKS OF til A ROE, or our renders must ebtain aii increase of PATRONAdE. The papers above us on the West Braueh, and ioiue on the North Branch and elsewhere, liavo nii-i their charges. We choose to wait one year longer at the old ra'es, trutting that we may be favored with such an increase of Subscribers. Advertising, and Job Work, as may euable us to keep on at our eld rates. Iu almost every neighborhood, within 20 miles around Lswioburg, additional patrons might readily be obtained. We send out weekly 9S papers in timjh unijipTt. To print, fold, envelope, and direct singly, 52 times a year, affords but a small profit indeed. If each one non getting a paper alone wiil get oue or more new subscribers to join him, the larger packages will go mora safely, aud afford us both r compensation. One Dollar a Year Ttco CcnltaWtel (and no postage in Union county.) is all the paper will cost to any old subscriber who will obtain one or more new ones, and send the Cash for all ($1 each) iu advance. This offer is for one year only. With sueli a chance, no Housekeeper, no Young Man, should be without the Clirouicle. I.W ask all who approve the course of oar japcr, to aid it by getting one or more suWi'ibers.ltSS Democratic State Convention. WnKtixAs.the State Convention of 1853 empowered the State Central Committee to fix the time of holding the next State Convention at llarrisburg, and whereas the usual day, the 4th of March, will be Saturday, Resolved, that the next State Conven tion be held at llarrisburg, on Wednesday the 8tli of March next, at 10 o'clock, A. M , and that it will assemble in the Hall of the House of Representatives, if it shall be the pleasure of the House to grant the use of their Hall. WM. L. HIRST, Chairman. Wm. Curtis, ) g . He.vry L. Dieffenbacu, j Whig State Convention. At a meeting of the Whig State Com mittee for Pennsylvania, held in Philadel phia, Dec 13, 1353, it was, on motion of Col. Edie, of Somerset, unanimously AVWiW.That a Convention of Delegates of the Whig party be lield at llarrisburg, on the 15th dav of March, 1854, for the Diiruose of noniiuatins a candidate for Go vernor, Caual Commissioner, and Supreme Conn. A. K. COIINYN, Chair'n. Henry S. Evans, Secy. FALL FASHIONS 1S53. II IT, CAP & CLOTHIXG STORE, South Etut Coratr Market and Hard Nm. J. & F. Spyker HAVE just opened and for sale cheap for Cash or in exchange for country produce llatM Moleskin N'os. I, S, 3; Silk No. 1. I, 3 ; Angola Xos. I, S, 3 ; black curled brim. pearl aud flat brim Hungarian, fine brush, masgon, wool, for Meo and Boys. Sumner Hats from Panama down to a levy chip. Caps) of ihe latrst styles and of every des cription, :o suit everybody. C'lotliln? Coats, Pants, and Vests for Men and Boys ; Shirts of different kinds, shirt collars, stocks, handkerchiefs, cloves, socks. in short evervthing to wear from head to foot Also Carpet Bags and Trunks. Thankful lo our customers for past favors we hope for a continuance of ihe same, as our prices are low. ive ns a call and examine for yourselves before pnrrhasing elsewhere. A large assortment of Furs, such as Muffs, Victnriiies and Muffatees, Ac Panama. Leghorn Hats, and Bonnets whit ktkh ivb raxssKD on short notice and reason able terms. Nov. 4, 1853 Readings Patent Corn Slieller, gg) Capable of shelling lOOOBushels of Corn IT per day. For sale by DAVID LASDRETlf, AT w itiairt ltcsai WMax-aocsc, No. 23 Socra Sittb Stbkut, Sole Agent for Phiiadffphifu This Slieller, patented in July, 1852, has met with a success unparalleled by any Ma' chine of the kind ever ottered lo Ihe public. The following certificate(one of a large number received) will give some idea of what people think of it who have used it: "SwnmU Britl. DeU Jan. 26. IS. THji in to iwrtify. ttiit 1 have htitl K4iQir' ttw Corn -- lr. patented ia JillT lapt In operation rm mr far for part itt a ily, during which time it aheitaj rlfiox Sawn flumtivd Huriielstf Corn; and. fraua what I bare aen tf il p.'rfnrni.bi'a. 1 an aatirfird iti eaiiariljr ia fullv Out ffanaW and fflf H'hH prr knur. It iIom aot krrak tha C-n nor are tl- col at all iiijuml furfurl. I grat !y prt;f.-r it to mr oiht Sbaltnr imw In aae, aoj think it will auprnlr all nUMra now aaada. ml Vr lUvtMclfullr Vaara, Jon. g. W4atu." AlmlHls3tratr's Kotlce. rHAVE received from the Register of t'oion county. Letters of Administration upon the estate of Dr. Jons W. Simosto. late of Phoc nixville, Chester county. Penn'a, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payments, and those baring claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement to PETER BEAVER, Administrator. Lewisburg. Dee. 14, 1853 SCHOOL ORDERS weatly printed and fcr a It Ih CArswfr 0&. LEWISBU11G CHRONICLE & WEST The renowned .Remedy! 110 LLO WAY'S UlA I'MES T Thi- axtraordlnary CogfU'-ut l coiiowl of the ranrt tntliiu Balaam, ana mUvn u-. in rcorrUt;v witii llto d'v-Uoii whu'h aeriiifny much D-t will injure urs when nil olhrr tutwuo rail. CV-vs ul" tbe mot 6Vtpori Skin 4i-- rradiiy yMd U iu rtliow y. It ts feniQU hn omvI in ciof tiout.litcum uitu. Co ur. -acted i-r buff Joii.t-t. In AbUuuw at, wiU tlo wouiera U rutilial into the C1m;C Most astmiishingCuroof Scrfifulous Ulcers, ! coruCed by the Mavor of lioston, (Eng.) 0ps of a UiUr from J. Y"Afe. A'sq.t Mayor f Brntm. To rB.riJ IliiiowAi li-ar ?ir : Mr. Sarali Dfxon nri i.nmp.nvn.1 iimt. Ibvstftn. fin Ihi 1uy dt immmI iM-lora mtLatfraouu-i.ierauiruiiiraeirruia Wlin FrfJlUKtiw rwjri- wnu i. i- in m- uu ' o(!i-r pnrti of hrr toil ; ni itbtm;li tU- fir-t , f mi-dltuil avtri i obUin.!, at the co of a larp; "um vf tnftnt y, hht obtain tl no abaUment of suifrnug, but gradually l'-- lwin iwitaiwinleJ Vy a trirni to try your Ointment, rth! nrortirv.i a null ptO, aid a ha of tha I'iIIn a&! t. for- that wa all us-J. ry mifci uf ainfU'liiiunt nyy rod. y prrwrins with thi- oi-ili. ii. lor a nbort t.me . i... as. !. . t- rf rtiv rDn svi.d notrciti'-vs the best ot hratth. I remain, ilear sir, j DU J Aur. 12,lSoJ. (mdH) J. NOni.R. I Extraordinary and rapid Cure of Erynipelus ; in tbe after medical aid had filled. Lttt'X rrm yts$. K i:a'-'A "fthm Fat Oftc. A'dwidt T Frol Utlioway Mr: 1 nuffTi-l f.ir a wn-MTa-hl- prTi.aI ftou a ini alia k of Kn.la-. h at IfDfrth ttll in my atnl rent-il nil uifli'al trfat mcut. M f utfTiu irer ry gruntvartj I quite Ji-n air it f any rai.iiH-nt aunn nuut, in O 1 adiil t hiTrVoiuwti-iur'Hiittn'ntaul PiH. I 4:tlr. without t!!y, atiU am hitw to aay lh rmutt m rminrut y nT.-)-f')l, I T thfj !leptfd a Mtlirai cnr uf my leg and rertoreil m.; U Vu! cujoiunt if hwalth. I fhall erer p-Bk With ti iitmft onutitli'nf f your mli in ami hwv reromitii'iidttl tti-m to ribr. m tiii iiKthhorlioud hiiniUrty atHirt-4, wlio drriToU rvat bnmfit. 1 mm, sir. jour obliged mwi fitithfii M-rrunt, t:r;m.d EUZAUCTU YtATti Th YiV ohnaM b a tod ronjoiotly with the Ointment in mva ut the following caw: tu.i i.jn CMlhlnina Pirtnlaa Sre Thrnata Hurni llubtls tiniHnsi Cortif tl) UltHi of Mb- Cnra rheto' and ContmrtMl i(ini Klici aud titttf Uiandular tn-urTy bwrliiogi Sire liradt Lumbago Tumrira Pile llcera KhruQiatirui Wouodj Coro-llar Joint Chwyo-foDt KlcihtiTiU!t tor NifpleB e. Ar. Hold at th KfUbIifhment of Prfior Hollowat, 2U, atrand.iurar Tt-mple Itt-r. London), aud aim at hip bnut in New Vnrk. 0in for Mflicin in thMit'-l add'act -T fioUowai, .Vw I'.T. wll rre'dt'.r att nticn. Jd l-o b all TxfM-ctaM lniirci',ta nnd dralerf in MdMu Ibrouchout tti Lnitd ritatcn.in I'ot at tt cU. and ? r.-si h. Wholesale by th principal Urog honap in lb Uni'sn. t here it a ennndr raf Jf sarin fjhy t tHng ffcc laryrr nsti. N.B. l)irvctionn ft r the pu:.lnc of patntn in atrry diaordrr arc nft.i.-d lo rarb Pot. (1)) 8oM by Dr. KEMFER, Mifflinburg NEW FIU3I, AND NEW STOCK IN TRADE. The ubscribers having formed a co-partnership in business, now offer to old friends and he public, at the late utand of 8. F. I.vndall.on Market street, the cheapest (for cash) and best lot of 3Loot.o ;ui5 SJjotfi for Men and Boys ever offered in Lewisburg. A Splendid Lot of CUM SHOES. Also all kinds of t&SSES' Caiters, half-Gaiters, rtc. Children's Shoes of all styles and sizes. Work made to order Mending as usual. As we are both known as practical shoe makers and experienced workmen, we solicit a share of the public patronage and will try to merit it. S. S. I. SUffer. Lewisburg, Nov. II, 1853 PIANO AGENCY. iii TTAVING been appointed Agent for lb sale J of the celebrated Pianos, manufactured by CEO. .OCIIT, rhilad., tha undersigned would be happy to supply any citixensof tha 8uMurhanna country who may desire an Inatrumenl well made, afler the latest ifopiovement. Two ot theee Instrument have I lately been introduced into Lewishuis. to wnicn ' I am happy lo refer any one. Tbe Pianna are ' warranted, and if not satiafsetory on trial for a 1 year, they may be exchanged. Prirea reasona ble. Fit IU19 J. lioo.ri.u. Lewisburg, Feb 54. ISSt. Tbe Old Mamtuotb DRUG AND CHEFIICAL EnPORIUJH RE-OPEXED. Dr. TIIOKXTOK & Co., Wholemle & Retail Drniyit, Leteinburg, OFFER tn their friends and the pnhlie a large and well selected stock of fresh Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ground Spices, (pure.) Dye-Stuffs, Brushes, Combs, Perfume ry, Soaps, Fancy Notions, Fruit, Confectionery, Books, Stationery, and a variety of articles too numerous to mention. Give us a call and judge for yourselves we charge nothing for looking. Remember the Mammoth Drug Store ! Da. T. A. H. THORNTON & CO. THE present Proprietor of the newly disco, vered Wlntleld Cave (limestone) in DRY VALLEY, l'nion Co. hereby gives notice that the Can wilt yOT he open nn SUXDA YS for Visitors. It may be visited by Ladies and Gentlemen on any oiher day, and on SATUR DAY of every week especial preparations will be made to accommodate with lights. fXj'All persons are forbidden to break off, injure, or take away any specimens from the Cave, under penalty of prosecution. The payment of 12 cents only is required of trery person before entering. NOAH WALTER. Dry Valley, June 28, 1853. HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES PREPARED by Rodemacher It 8heep, Apothecaries to the Homoeopathic Dis pensary, No. S39 Arch street, Philadelphia, constantly on hand and for sale, wholesale and retail, in Lewisburg, at the Drug Store of OcL28,'53 Da. T. A. H. THORNTON. ef e superior form, for al lb Chfowtets office, 9 eta static, 5 per in A II CLIXTOX WELCH, Attorney at Law, LEWISBURG, Union Co., Pa. .Office nearly opposite Kline's Hotel Refers to linn. Jana Burnndt, DsBrmsv, A- ' Juma T. lltU, r. a Uume L Co.. ate Urn. A rabia S. WTIron. Icwutosns, J. ' A. Jrmian, Sunwry. " Simuel Oiirnr. HMidttyiburf. Una, Amir .. 'Ail-aWu.. Lcvitbitrff, Jyrii Z'i, 153. " Smatl Profit! and Quick Salct." i 3ARGA1NS at the CHEAP STORE J. If. fc W. BROWS. WE take this method of informing the public thai we have fitted np the old -U.XIOH TRAD1SG STAXD," where w would invite especial attention to our stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, Cirrocerlcs and FISH, which can not fail to please, eilher in repari? m iir.r nr onaliiv. Our eoods have been . f h , owesl price, and Will hm ko t! on acrommoifaiinir termji. U.noll will oe paiu inraii muua ui vrmii and the very highest price paid, in goods, lor erery description of Vomtt Frnduee, TnrtleviHe, April T2t 1853 J. K. GOULD, (um.or to A. FIOT,) A'o.lCl, Cfuttnvf Strp:t,Sicaim Building, PHILADELPHIA. INTENSIVE Mrsic Pcausnta and Dealer j in Musical Instruments of every descrip tion exclusive Agrnt for the sale of IlalltMt, Iavi&Co's(Uosion)PatentSuspensioo Bridge Julian and other PIANOS, I.Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons, Martin's Guitsrs, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Musie Burl;, etc. Residents of the country wiil be snpplied by mail or otherwise with any music they may wish, at as low rates as if purchased in person. Having one of ihe largest stocks in the United States, I feel confident of satisfying all who mav favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Mnsin supplied on the most liberal terms. Pianos lo let. Second-hand Pianos for sale. Iy473 Lightning Rods. AFTER maoy ycttV close tnvevligation and numerous eiperimenU, th Patentee takei I'hattUre in informing tha public that be haa arrived at the t.ue principle of protecting families, dwelltiigs and property from the destructive in flu ence of LIGHTNING. The calamines that everv City, Town, Village and Country falls victim to annually, thro the grots negligence of iu tniW'itant, i beyond calculation, eptciUy then the remedy is so easy to obtain this i found in AEMTTAGE'S Patent magnetic igt)tmng Hobs, and in this alone. This Rod has been examined by themost ncieotitic gontlemen in the world Professors M'Murtrie, Johnson, Wallor and many others that havei smmtj them, recommend and speak of them in the highest lerin of approbation, and have pronounced ibem the only safe rods in ue in this or any other country for the protection of Lives and Property. One advantage i lo divide and i brow hack a part of tbe elrcinc fluid harmless to tha clouds ; in time ot a stroke this enables the rod to conduct that portion of 0uid that belong to tbe earth without the slighteH danger of lea ving the conductor. 'I bis rod has many other advantages over the old one. The only place ot manufacturing is in l ine aSf.3 duort above ISM, Philadelphia, where all pertons are respectfully invited to call aud eiamine for tbeinelvrs. For ale Wholesale or Retail by THO'S ARMITAGE. Orders promptly attended to. Terms cash. These rods have been purchased and success fully used by the folio ing individuals, companies aud corporations, whose names are cheerfully submitted : In and war Phtictlffphia.k. 9. Roberts, Coorjc ranUintiHr, jiKitre Hurtfr, .iM iodtm. j. Miiuora, John lii'Dte-t, C. C. l Unly,J. IIr-uter, tl. Oak ley, 4'oinut lupt-riwal, tlr blorkls'y Aimhoii, Andrravm lirtrier. Rr J. L. limnt, Jiihn Nolman, Tbo. Cinvrr. Hte k ll(Nni. A. K. UiHkfm, If. fimmims, Ibon. N'ott A Co., Mr. hwi)iii, J. I, t.rwr, J. U.WatnoD. C. llumribrvyp, J. 'Kiplt-y A Cn.. J. Njrmnn, R. Barlcn, J. OTrDfhire. . Y-f-prr, Mr. HUisrpIr. Mr. Martm, 9. f-rbly, J. Brinkhy, Mr. Ihivimn, Dr. I'aul. S. II. I'owr Co., J. VV.Deprnn, II. Mill.T, tb li.d Hnk Uon-1, the Artvul, tbe spring Unntcii 0'Oimir!'ifnr.iJ Mull. In tit. &ute nf At Jrr$y.4liT$ Cridpin. Jude M'l all, Jiniire 0'tyton, Jo)m Nettuaa, ir. II. li'Miurlie, Ct?Dj. KuWrU, Mr. J. Iir.ttiK. .v rxiox forxTr. Hartley f.. Irk IUifnny, Wm- Kttr,JofcaHajr. MirhMl IVtrTP, Jttmn htuith, IhiTiil rilmmo. Kuln M.orh, JHrj KUrknfr. X'w Ikrlim Court ll'-uw. trul (Vifnniii-mD1 (flli r. LtnvMrme 7 John Rrhcr. I mwn Tp.ltr. CluirliHi WIIhod. Vu'hmyt'm 7. .Ihn Kuuti. aSimnn Kuntz. iVnn Tp.ltc Cauldron. H'kitt Dtcr JJ. Mkbael Uoffmao. HECOJMEXDJ TTOSA Piu la n A., Au?. IX 147. I have this daj ctfully InnpsTtrd a eowlartnr or Mphtiihig Hod. with Tnf and fmlcx, nftrtl by Mr. TbcniHB Arrait!iir, on Itfllfvu limitt, Olnucetiter, and haw no Iwwitation in Mytnjc tbnt ft U mt only the b.nt I haw rirv Mn, but that it ia the only one I have y-t xitmintl that in contructf4 on ntrirtly srHpntifie pr,nii- plrp. It ! wtb ma h pleasure that I rtfommvntl his eotwncturto the attention of owner of lmMln?. n. MvMUUTRIit. I am well eatlrnVd that the Mairwtie I.iirhtninfr KM, DnDutacturt-d hv Air. Thumn Anuilafn. oi I'tiHasloluhia. ia the hent that haa er tn mat. 1 hav put several year in tha study of the laws of eleetrMty and niitfrnet Um, and have no bnitatkm in myinjr that thrw Kod! are eoufttructi'd on tut- only priunpleof saft'ty. The eirtrie boek ia rreiTft and ditpned by the aiatrrtet at the top of tbe rod. and it would be impoMihl. armrdinic to the law of attraction and rranlainn. fr a bnildins to be injutvd by a stroke of lightning whn pmtrtrd by one of Ihrm rod. 1 bave on aniuainieu wtin Mr. Ami tape fnr spveral yrara, and h fore heeumtuenred the maaufks ture or thrxe rodji I examinofi the principle on which tlir-y are ennairartr!, and f-lt ronTlnced that thetr adrmttun would ba altmdrd with romplete i-uwua. The increaa.no; ienianti ior torrc rouisana inexuniTsaifs tn all parts of tbe ronnti?, is ample coroowntation of their ntllfty and BUTranniT. IUAI. I B. n AlaliBU, si. if, nWoB flnn, rhilad Co., April 10, 1H5. tys. C, WILT and SAMUEL HOOVER, Hartleton. Union Co. Pa re Agents for Union and adjoining Counties, and will furnih the Rods on toe same terms and in the same manner at the Proprietor. MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, HE1TLT k KIrEDiTIOESLY AT THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE Lewisburg. H. GERHART, Sargeoa Dentist, T hi Remdcnca. Sonth Third St. corner I tha Rfl.nl walk. St) BRANCH FARMJK. Almanac for 1854. i 3i-l t- .! ,1 ,! I si l s r,! -I l I Siiilnti'-'liiMilif-iis m i-llkiiulvMii-JIi-i-'iti:! nils r:!u'i& IMq'.Di2t,za V' 1" t Mi IT 1 ii: aojal, .1 t! ai i i 1 if 3 4 iii.ii 'i-j 1.1 I4'lnt I" ifil m ini'MiJi- un ri ill !!, . x I 10 11 it,-' 99 sihK'i'i iP'Xf 11 2! i 6 ll'ln '1 12 Ifi! Hs'lTlT-; an T x rl s. tiii'j'iaiu'illS'lT iiii;2H22;23.2i . x5iii;rJIji'. ! ? i si r tI a I 5 : vi vi H'lilin O V H. llilil'i'Uili ej i"ii:;iii!i:2i) r 2.-:;-.'4 j .11 2'k; .'I 3 4 Si 7 i:iu'iiii2,u hi 4 J f. 7 A loliru 5 i:..ir l7;is i'. 4ial-l S 3"ilti2'21;24 I 1 2 a A znlii ism fa jl 7 f ! 10 11 B K.vt ullf..ir!l7lis b iii -ijt!--',-i.w;24 f'ltA lili'.!lT A m:i n.iCiJS 2;i.: 31 Winfleld Woolen Factory j Sear narllrton, Cnlon Coualy. THIS establishment is now in the best order. The machinery being nearly all new, Ki., ,K. hi of workmen emrikretl. aiiu BUUC i j the subscriber feels safe in saying that his work shall not oe sarpasscu oy any uiawim ment iu this or the ailjnining counlies. His waons will be around as usual, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, will please avail themselves of that opportu nity. "f I hare also on hanJ, and intend keep ins a choice assortment of 4;oodN. such as Clntht, Stitinrltt. Cu-ihmertt, Tweed: Blanket, Yarn, 4r., which I will sell low for cash, or exchanee for Wool and Country Produce cen erally. MARK HALFPENNY. Hanleton, April 52, 1833 tf ssAajsSaa HHE umli'Tsipnerl contiaues ihe LIVE- X. RY JILSI.'WlSS al weum oiauu, od Norlh Third St., near Market, nJ respectfully solicits the palronnge ol his friends and ihe public er-neraily. CHARLKS F. HESS. Lewisburg, May 22, 1850 Eeculor' Xoticc. LETTERS testamentary on the last will .nd testament of SrL Ao, late of the Borough of Lewisburg, decM, have been e ran ted to the snbscribers by the Register of i.'nion Co. All persons having claims against the estate will present them for settlement; and all persons indebted make payment with out delasto ALEX. AM.MONS, 5 - , BYEHS AM.MON8.51" Lewisburg, Oct. IS, IP52. N. B. Bvers Ammons will coitinne the lumber business of rbe late firm of Hiasn and Aoi, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the public patronage. BYER.S AMMONS. AVIIOLESALE and RETAIL DRUG Market Street, Lewisburg, Fa. CHERRY PECTORAL F.r ib. Car. .r rorens, colds, hoirsexess, BROXCHITIS, WHOOriXC-COCCB, rsocr, asthiii, asd COXSCMfTIOS. u And hy thf nVr, upon the bunt Uttrtf rhttff grwrn 7 trrn f'T rmraU wh l(nf thttil nrt orfe and tft fruit iherf ifuili btffr meat end tJu hnf thirmf fnr mrdictnt." H?t wan lit-pc f"r tb i k rcottld lonjt affr. and rirry your ntldn mw proof tn tLe asrarmnmi that thrw promisM fliall not fiiQ. As mriral fftent JlwoTrrn airil WiatMi th rrartift natura hat fdTrn, on by n Uta di5wvs that afflict our ran yi'M to the control rf art. Of all the maladies w ufr rrutn, none has rarrlttl more vfrtlms to an ontiinrlf prTc than Consumption of the Lung. Snhjolnnl we fcire potnf iii,n that this too may be mm!, and that Pnlnmnary Complaints, iu ail ihrir forms, may be nmoTed by CRram PicrtB L. FOR ISfZUEXZA An TMTOOPtXO COmff. Naj-i.tillt. Tfnii June lVJ. Fir T hsre rratrilly uo yuur fRntRT PirTaAi ftr Whoorttrtff Cnph bih Itttittmsa. and brare nn hMtiUtion In prTtouncinp it a ("unpW-tr r m' tlv. Vow of my rhild-dn- haTb-va afflirtrf with tlv-se l.easpi, and the free oo of the PscioaAL has always affor-ii atmot instant It It-1 JAMK9 ULOVi.ll. We attest the trnth r.f th ahoTe t?itemfnt : M MV.INTV. Ed tor of I lie Na-hTille Whig. J. H. 7.1 MM KB MAN, Ihnifnrist. FOR A COXSrMPTIl E corr.iT. Pirrsnrta. Feb. 25. ISM. lVir Sir For throe yrvirs I hare bern efflirtnl with a mnirh. m listivstn that I frequently dpairrd of recov ery : mnrh of the time I was ohtft-d to nit np all night in my chair, as my ooarLi wouM smffurat mo when I lal down. Hx Yin,- nrd many remdia without much relief I at ltt tried the Chkrrt Plctoral. which under Provid ence has cared mc altogether. I am with trrstirnd Yours, JAMK3 MCANULfcSi. Among- the other disttafrnirshed autnoritlea who hare lent their name to reeommend this preparatam as the beat known to them for anYetions of the lungs, are Pres. Hmws, of Vrrmont Med. College. Prof. Piiuma. of Yale Collet Pmf. Vtn MiTT.of New York. Pmf. CtinTrtiTP, of Brwd'tn Mrd. OolTrge. Prof BtTTrvrruB. of tXiio Med. Collexv. r.s.M J-HJUMALor MsMfAiSriora. Itnsrow fEotrL Ain Si;ar,ir4L JotinjUL. CnatKrTfi (9 r.) MrrrcL lirnrw. New jRssrr Mkoical IEeportkm. Hob. IIktft Ci.tT. V. f. Senator. If on. Geo. P. M tRsi. Am. Amltassadnr in Turkey. .-n. Kmrnnti Hiijs. Prftnt of ChiH. kt. Rev. r.n. Poweiu Lord Bihop of Toronto. Rer. Fh. Ltstxo. of Brooklyn, X. T. Archbishop Pvartit.. of Cini-innnti. 0l Alw many eminent personages la foreign two n trie. Not only In the more ilamrerons and tlitrrMinc tiMaM of the Loop, bnt also as a family mfdlrlne for oosasfoaaj use, It Is the saf.t, pleasantest and fcwat ! the wwrkl. "1 EPA ft ED A XP SOLD RTJAME&f! A VW Prnrtlml and Analrtiral Chemist. LmrH, Man. S"V"rsnJeby C.W.ScHArru.IewlslHtrs: J. H.Cosknr Hilton; Miss M. M'Cftv, North nmherlaiHl - O W New Merlin ; 1. Gorhart, rVlinnsroee : aa4 by rriimrlili rery where. lytnMe40ohfrqa Map of the 8Ut mt Calirorala. OREGON. UTAH. NEW MEXICO. d TEXA8.priot by 8. Av8a Mitchell in 1849. and pointed to correspond with th boon darres fixed hy ConffrcMin IA50for ulc at tha Chronicle a Birr, price SI ie. Xitiiratlisi Dr. John Locke, I SVRGEOX DENTIST, i m. W M ' W Mmnv,J tn Uarlrt ,li..t see I UW K - ond floor entrance door between Kline s Hotel and V. E. Bowes' Store. Lewisburg, April I, 1853 rain Prills. rPHE undcrsicned wish to inform the J farming commuoily generally, hat j they are now.rnaoulacluring J. P. ROSS' Nevcltf Impnnetl GRAI DRILLS, or SOWING MACHINE Without stopping lo discuss the compara-1 five merits ot numerous Urtlls now ottered forsnle, they merely wish to invite Farm ers to call and see the above named article before purchasing elsew here, feeling confi dent that they can furnish on article that will give entire satisfaction. ROSS, (IK DDES & MARSH. Lewisburg Fouodry, Aag. 13, lfeOO. " itlTATACT, 7" ONE self-evident, aud norlhy ol" ever) consideration, that no Miller can in ikt good clean flqur without he has gaud c!en wheat. I suppose you wish lo know itit remedy. 1 tell you it is lo get one ui HergstTtatr IHteut yeoureri, or fcniut Machines. He being an tIJ, prac:ical one experienced Millwright l-a inveiild, goi up and put in successiul operation ine ue Wheat Scourer now in use. Any person ordering a mnchine and afterwards finding that it does not prove tn operate as repre sented, there shall be no sale, as thrse ma chines are to be warranted good. Furthei recommendations are thought unnecessary, lie in now having a supply made at Lewis burg, by Messrs. Geddea & Marsh. Order, for machines, or letters ol inquiry, m promptly attended to. Machines "ill be sent and put to all order. Address J. BEKGSTKESSER, Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. SvI'J Sftuit an3 ORNAMENTAL TP.EES. The subscriber offeie for sale a Urg rtssorlment of choice Fruit Trees such at Apple trees, 7 to 10 feet hijth, 40 tanetir-f. tail wnrranied genuine t'cach trees, it varieties; TanariaD Cherry, Nectarine, Prune and Tear trees, together iih son e 6 or 8 want-lies of Grape Vines of (he best nttive and exotie varieties. Omamenral Trees, such as ihe Paulonia, Linden, tc N. B. Persons wiihin to procure quantity ot the Fruit tree,are recjuesied lo make immediate application to ihesubscri ber, in nrier to procure the varieties ar( size wanied. II- K. NOLJ.. Lewts!ur(T, March 4, 1850. Cciuislmrg JounDii? rpiIE subscribers, thankful for past pai- ron.ige, woulJ inform the public lha' ihey continue to manufacture all kind ol Mill Gnaiinj and olhr Catin. Tbia-'hira Machines, anil other articlea ol Machinery rpi rej in ihe beat oanner. Caalinga Karranted lo be of fcood roaleriat. anJ at prirra thai can not fail to pleart. (JEUUtS. MARSH & CO. f.ewul.a-'. Feb. 1851 COOKIN Siovps, .f varinus pattern and m'zps. for Con! or Wood, for al at the Leai.-bcrg Founrj hy Or J lea. Mar.h Sc Co. Q'iOvlSarTor; W. and Coal O S'ovns, various patterns, for jaleat ih Lewisburg Foonilry. Gfdc'es. Maiah & Co "llflARD'S Paleni I'.anz Tlow. a sudp t V rior article, for sale at the Lewishurf! Foundry by GediJea Marah & Co. GRAIN or Seed Drills RW Potent decidedly the best and most durable Grain Drill now in use. for sale at tbe Lewiabort Foundry hy Gntile, Marh & Co. Oppotition it tht Life nf Iiuxinrs ! NEW LIVE11Y exchangTstabie. Tha subscriber would reapeclfully inform the cilixena of Lewibarg and the traveling commun ity generally, that he hse opened a uen I.ieery and Exchange Mable on FOURTH atreet half a eauare 8outh of Market, and hat provided a good lot of Horiea, with entirely new good and lath- j ronauiel amages, uujgica, oiergua. ate. j ! wiahiug anything in hia line may ba accommod-1 ated on the ehortest notice and moat reasonable I It a ;tl nw hmv attntinn la the wanla of hu caetomers, and bopea by ao doing to merit and recene liberal ahare of public patronage. WILLIAM MOORE. Lewioburg, Dee 30, 1831 Vocal and Instromcntal MUSIC, ano tljc German Cangnagc. VERV tbenkfat for pa?l . . .h . . . 7 VH .M '..MMM... w . - - m , SJV) yicmitr, the aubacribei would atate that he continue lo giee . T . . .. ... I natruciiona oo the Piano and Guitar alto in Vocal Muaie and in the German Language. Having been taught in the beat Muaie Schools in Germany, he deems himself amply onaluled lo teach Music, and to aid in the correct acquisi tion of the rich German tongue, lie will alsc tune Pianos, and put them in repair, if desired. Residence in Sooth Fourth street, in tha bte Brick Office ol Dr. I.ndwig. FRANCIS J. CESSaER. " An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," in that awful diitate. CONSUMPTION! DR. FITCH'S Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure ot Cantumption. Tbiepopular work Tor aale inLewisburji by S. F.Lyndall J. Houghton and at this office. Pric, 75 ceni Old Newspapers, SOME thousands in number, of all sixes, fur sale at the Chronicle office, at 30 eta per v. tssvs ibvj .vm.w. a, l wpva swvrirs. rs ebsnrefor Scrap Books as trcllae for wrapfinf pars'- . Aril 1 1 90 taken as they ran, r f I when assorted. A m. Tmk arknowledrnl and straordinary cmrati.a snwrra at Hhfm aromterlol raTairtjam is sow s trail, known and laeir ,ala ao4 repalatiM Ibrt-irt snl h, Khola eounlry ao axtcnai'a; lhal U s,jU Mm annaceMar; to ares Ui' aiarits furtaev. B. some bte eircuautaaea aaTeoeearred whick reader t a re-ter of duly to tht rl.lie aM k altoehr lent, br ahile te rykimml aMtrarae ofUdv ara trumneted by Volamne through the trru aaS aaiUowed by quart, and galloM bj the aiaictsd, aad are trend juac H fwrMte'f Cahaadt anal Magaetle raraOves, tare been quietly wortuiie; Uwir war awoaa; fas aunt iatrlliiienl and reapaetaMe ersasaa. and ara constantly achieving, cares ra an elenajng train of duoaacs. nira save aot aaa nom bi. uia aiu m aieJU-ine and ail the resources ol science Tbaae oiatea are called -NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, and in thee dianaei wvilieine ia of bo avail what er. It never does good and it often doaa kana. Svrnpa. Kmtrafte, Balna. Bal.arua. aMiarra, gittera. Title, Pnwera and PoUona of every kind ara alike worthless, r tsay weakee the vital anergics of tha slready prostrated system, while ander the rtret-sin-anina;. lite-ipving. Titaiizirur inflaenee of Ueivajusn, as aibed hy this beaatifuidiscoverT. tbs sshanatsd tsticnl and weakened saAerer ia restorad te ioraer ealtk. nrenrlh. elasticity snd vigor. TnM remarks relate to aaeb diseaoet as VLV FXU.IA. TIC DOLOREI.T, BROM;HIT18, YAL rtTATION of the HKAKT, WKAKNUK. and all ) KM ALE DIWIUDKRS. each as NKRVOI S HEAD al.'IiK, LAS.SITLUK and DU5PONDK.NC V. whiek are only other names ror Nenroos Derangement ; l-PILKPTIC KITS and CONVULSIONS, which ara now known to result from a Bjon-eaailitmnm of Electric influences NERVOUS TRK.MOKS, bKAg which is nearly alwaya eansed by torpidny of the AudiUiry Nerves, and cam alarays as avrW-rf raws' hr frajvanisra. when the organ is net destroyed , lit Sl'f.'rSI A in iu worst forms ; PALS'.' and PAHA LYS.'S. nnifr.rmly cansed by a deficiency of Nervosa inSuence; I HRONIO KHi.L.M TISVI, TORPIDITT of the LIVER, PAIN ia the SIDE. 8I.UOUISH tIR. I'ULATION, SPINAL and HIP COMPLAINTS. UK.KI:iKN( T of NfcRVOLS and rHYSH AL EN fcRtis. and all those distreaving complaints result, rug from a UERANOEUENT of the NERVOUS SI STEM. In the above prevalent and terrible class of die eases Nervous LointJaints are much mora aaejee Me than is generally imagined OBBTin ULTIXIC CUIATITES, An m Abswloi and FMiUvt 9ptMm Thm BKLT is used vhn the body or lyttc-a nlj ia .affectfe. ; the NU KLACt for complaint, of the Thnmt, u At thm nd Bronrhitk-, aad ef the Hrd ; and tbe BBAt E LKTS for all disordera tbe nn er limb, Hive urn ati.nt, Falj, Tnrnora and 9imodic atTecticms. The artjclet are ainply p Merd as directed wicktthe MAGNETIC KLUlDwluct. aa-companiea theaa, aad lea Utthtullj need thary MuVfc.ll FAIL ! atksT" The jrrrtt percTi).riiy and excellence ef tbe GALVANIC C'l'R ATTVFJI cmuivta in the foci that thav arract and cure disease bv wuttrmrd fpittti, in place of the tiusl atetbod of DniriD( aai rhysjckinjr; the patient till eshavte. natare atnka ttctpvlMly aadar the iodictKkn. Thu ttrrgtkm le ttkoie tyiiem. Mruaitzt the rtrcnial ion mf tim JVai, r aw( tkm iwvrrt'iswHt, mrigarmtt tke ntirt tntrfin. mn4 ram ntrrv da the tttrSfet hmm undwr n'mem ttmm. Since their wtrodortin! ia the L.uted Statee, if three year aince. more ihia 75,000 PERSONS mr!i.fine all aee. el,s sn1 eonditinna, smens; whom were a fare; nnmbar of l-adioa, who are pecs iiarly suf.ject to Servoua Complaints, have been Entirely aad Permanently Cared, when all hot of relief had been iriven nn. and every, thine iM in vai Toe beneficial rewrite whirh hare nnifomilT attended their use is con& dently rtated to be withont a parallel ia the aimaa, at Me.liel Science, t lereTiuen. lawyers and evsa phynicians; la.lie of the highevt standme;: distm gunned persons hoUlinjf elevated official statrona. merchants, mannmctnrers, awl mechanics ; the poor and the rich alike ; often whole families, among- sil cla.ses. ranks and conditions, nave aoually bean re cipients, and have en'ially acknowledged the woa drou.aml often uneapected benehts whvh they have thus received. aav Let it be known and remembered that tbe only Netiiral Restorative for the Nervea is liaivaniaaa, and that in ail Nervous Diseases we should " Throw Physic to the Dogs." To rllristrare Ihe use of tbe SALT ASIC SILT, suppose the rase of a pervon amicted with that bane ef civilrxarion, DVSPEPS1 A. or any other Chronic or Nervous lii-wrrrier. In ordinary cases, stimulants ara taken, which, by their action on the nerves and muscles of the stomach, atturd sipjeaiaia relief, hot which leave tho patieut in a lower state, and wio Beared tacnltiea. after the actio thus everted hee -sed. Now compare this with the etTert resnlt. from the application of the GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the worst symp. mi ef an attack, and simply tie the Belt round the Body, u.ine the Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a thirt period the insensible perspiration will act ois fie pusiuve element of the Belt, thereby eattsine: a Salvanic circulation which will pass oa to the negative, and thence back again to the positive, thua keetiing up a cootinnovts Galvanic circulation thronehonl the system. Thus the moat severe cases of DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY C'TRE!). A SEW DAYS IS AMPLY SUFFICIENT TrO ERADI CATE THE DISEASE OF TEARS. MANY THOUSAND ' CERTtTIOAlS AND TESTIMONIALS from the most intelligent snd respectable persocs residing in every portion of the United Stales, coald be presented. These are now unnecessary, but a numerous selection embracing many statements of the most eaaraerdinarv character, scdlcient to CON VINCE THE MOST SCEPTIC AL mav be bad of the authorised ArrenL The interested are paiucsierlf enviled to call. WHAT THINK YOU OP THIS rraaa dc r the moat dMtogribcel rtfw Uas la Use City tr lew lark. "I bars been asrng Christia's Oalvmnic articles re) a eniet way among my pa-jeals lor about two veare east, and I confess I am aa4enhed at their swerves. If I am sir re s disease ia AV I know jnat what thev will do. In EpileprJe Fits, particularly SB chililren; Dnfnesa ami A dec Cams of the Head. adults ; Paralysie and ralsy, in all area. an-l iada.wl several other diseases of like . ,,ch hare kma; punted Ihs proiassion. II fo I the (ielvaase srticlea of surprising beneS irh (h deteat the absmeless quackery of mh b sad ares, paper, I must express my " . s and belief in the wonderful virtues or CHRISTIE'S CI RA TIVESL Sly nsms is, of courve. eonaVJential, but I shall never hesitate to rsrnmm sad yesw act sc lee ear ail proper occasions AffOTHER urSTAXCZ OP UXIXSSL. Is D. C Masssiaae. M, 0, Cw. Aft. fee Dr. CitaieTtr, New Ye-k. Hear So-. Being a physician ia the victnitr of eae of your Ageuta, I have beea rcaca rratiAee m the examination of your Galvania C-eratives. aavl highly pleased with their practical results. I have orerved that they are eonetracted aa the tree sriea tinc principle for the anV. mf', i lanmat and es riaassl development of the Uelvanic Cerrent thereby SUing a distderatum. long aought fbr. mi heretofore anknown, I checrtully reeemmend tbam for the alssvratioa and core ef these dtrrtresviBg silseam railed Nrareve CevrrtArrra, for whicjl they are as happily and sBgeniuswIy designeil Very Willy yours. DAVID RXS, M. T. Leverett Mass, February li, ISM, sW Ko tremble or inconvenience atteade the wo ef UK. CHUISriK-S C1i.FVl.VfC H !LHTIIEi. snd tAey may be worn by the most foeb.'e sad eels rate with perfect ease and safety, ia assay eaass the sensation attending their nse Is ei'eA., eesrei emf aercrass.. They are accompanied hy fall and Idatn directjrme for use. rsmphlets with Aril far ienlan stay he obtained gratia, of the authorised Agvm Prices: The Galvanic Belt. Three Dollars. The Galvaiue Necklnce, two Dollars- The Galvnnie bracelets. Use Dollar J The Mngnetie fluid. One Dollar. PARTICULAR CAUTION. 0f- Sever s CmnrftUM and sVertiless awsMsssm . C. MORKHKAD. M. D . OENEkVAL AGENT FIR THE UNITED STATE4V SS Biesratwpy. ftaw Yea-aav Aacrr la L-vrieirs C- W. SCBAFFLB tCanUb at the Chrtmirit CPSir, OX acroante ftos one en to ais jeers Blending, CASH aad also Wood. Wheat, Batter, 1 " - - J aasl aaost other rievlwct far "ent rart I awwathslf are,H
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