Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, July 07, 1854, Image 3

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LEWISBT1RG CHllONIGLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER,
Wt"WI Vft'Bli H H t'h IWVIVL'K towards the Grove, near towu, where pre
U3 JiuJ. Jilfl aililUllJaAi potions bad previously been madtt for the
Jclt 7, 1854.
:
W Hmmlmm .Weai Toe I.i.imi no fi.wu
baa MAkfmMv the larrrst circulation os rj ugusz
Wtwapttat la union uoaury.
H'Aiy Store TiVi-ft
Km-. IAIE POI.'.OCK . Northnmnlmt.
thsprr Omrl D. M.KM s SER. Montgomery.
C.C..iMio--GEO.DARSIE,AllcKany.
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Democratic State Ti.-irt.
C-tr-WIM.MM KIOI rift, of (VartVld.
Supreme Ouurf -J. S.HH K... f K.mrrsrt.
Canal ConwhtwnerH'Y s. MOT P. of Pike, i
Uniou County Wliir Nominees.!
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Conrrm Hon. JOSKPtI CASKV.
Auruil.'y Pr. FKK1EI!1CK SPECK, i
.t'mmi'uH-tirr MARK HALFPENNY, j
itrjutrrA-r JOHN" YV. rENNlXCTON" .
'Auditor llES'HY S. EOYEIS.
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Fourth Of Julyin Lewfsburg.
............. .,,, . .Ul v..,z..u, ...
Jwitburp and adjacent townships, (with
ut distinction of parly) tnol in the Col
. lege Chapel on Tuesday the 4tb, aud ur-
gliiited bs fjjlowt-:
... President Fkanci.-i Wii.sox.
Vice Presidents Messrs. Wm. Wilson,
James Ke!!v, Tho. Uavcs, (f. V. Miller,
Eli Slifer, Peter leaver. Joseph filaes.
rVretarvs diutou "tYclcb, f . 1". Lyn
Jail, C. . Schafde.
- Committee on l?.-sol;iti..os J. W. An-
dtrCpu, Geo. R. Kiiss, John Chamberliu,
11. ('. UickoUaud I. I. tiuldiu.
Tt.iTi.-i....: e r.i i
t i. t li'- i . i
1'T rot. liiu, and extemporaneous adrea-
Bex were delivered by Clinton Welch,
'Prof. Andcrioa, H. C. Ilitk jk, aud Kcv.
Dr. Maleoiu,
Prof. Anderson repi l.-J (he folbin;r
rafclnuona which wire adopted and after
listening to tbe finging of the Pilgrim
Fathers, and the -tar Spangled IJauucr''
by Mr. Dyer the blind voil:st, aud onle
riug the proceedings to be pr -jiared fur
pubiicati.in by the SeercUryi, the meeting
adjourned.
AssemLled on this hallowed Jay, com
memorative of the declaration thut all men
are created ttial, aud that they have
"certain Unalienable rights, among which
are life, liberty and the pursuit of happi
ness," we adopt as a faint cspn-si-iim cf our
entiiueuts the fellowing preaiiiblu & 1 evo
lutions :
Wbcraa, Tho present Consre-a of the
L'cited States Las pafded a law for the
government of Kansas and Xrt r.ir-ki.which
repeals the eighth section of tho Missouri
Compromise act, thus preutly endangering
the pace and prepnity of our l uiou.
Therefore
RrtrUcfil, That the repeal .f the Missouri
Comprr-niiue was not only uncalled for,
tat entirely unexpected by the people.
Neither the menibirs of the present Con
f res, nor the present Executive were elec
ted with reference to nu b an issue. The
measure was sprung upon the country uot
only without the concurrence of the people,
bat it) defiance of their will, so fur as it
W. posfibl? for that will to be expressed.
lirnAvfil, That one of the most heavy
accasations made by our Revolutionary
fathers against the Kirc f tjieut JJi itaii
.1!.: tu. Ul,.J.....,,.ll,;.
w mw a "- ""uu.1 j
VXclTVTt
then Ilritisu iyolontes, and ibat lie had
wickedly opposed thc efforts of the people
to rid themselves of that gieut eiil.
JCe$iJrel, That if the propagation ot
slavery was a crime i a the teclucniuntcd
King of England, in an nge of compara
tive darkness, it is a far greater crime if
fommitted by the free American people in
the full light of the nineteenth century.
Ilrtoltftt, That the icfatiate demand of
the Sonth, for an increase of Slave territo
ry, while vast districts already such lie
Vnoccupied, evinces a determination to ob
tain fer the slave power a political prepon
derance iu the national council, aud such
preponderance would be used to prejudice
the interests and prosperity of the free
gla'fs.
JiettJveif, That thoe members i f Con
gress who manfully opposed the passige
cf the Nebraska bill, whatever may be
their party names and party associations,
are entitled to our lasting gratitude.
RrvJvril, That we cordially approve of
the Gnu and upright course ptirsix d by our
tr. r it,... v
s,,-..v..rr
a . ,. -.l-H.l- ... 1
liuuieswarin, oi iuc i in parij-, nnu our
late Representative, nou. James Gamble 1 coula not 00 -cgsroca M "l ' burg was then named, who also concedes
of tbe Democratic party in resisting the i wrong to any party, l or Slavery can the ri tt t0 jun;a,a- Messrs. James Mar
.geoftheltill. ' ' j -STcr
Jlcsnlve.1, That we w.ll give our sulTra- Mverci t .loe and Gutelius 0f Sclinsgrovc.were then
g to no candidate for Ce-ngress , wbo ntMfJ 8l,Tery eJ 0fllv 'elceted 8cnRtorial c,nferec,,
aWiTS Tor Representative, M.srs. Fpeck of
eighth section of the Missouri Compro-
& r to i, original force at
rrcticible momeut.
; For thf chronicle j
4th Of July at Mifflinburg.
Mn.Er.lToa: Wc had tho pleasure cf
participating in ,he enjoyments of the eel-
ebration of the 73th auuiver.ary of Amcr-
ican Independence, at the above borough,
and a short history of thc proceedings may
ot be wiutercsting to many of your
raadeK
The - star. aa .tripes," suspended from
louse to house at opposite sides of thc
street in various parts ol the towu, togetn-
er who ine euuvcuiug music ui tueir nrass
V..J :..J !,. it.... ka.t nn t..nlln !
a.aUU, .... vr. ,
the day dear to every American heart, and :
.naa mey possesscu, anei were reao, u
.1 . . 1 A .
auaoiicrii, a. least so tar as mcjr wciv crju-
ceraed, that " tbe spirit of '76 should
sever die."
- The day rai unusually warm, and many
of the citizens of thc adjoining towns took
advantage of the same by making an early
tart, thus vff-rlmj them an opjxtrtunity
f Keing th " Indian Chief," (ouly they
1 L wge pfscek.u moved
("!. J'l.l.r t,.t.,.t l,.t .T.,hn
Smith, led the procession, uud attracted
considerable ".ttcmiou in bia official cos
tume. Wo were not a little amused at
, LenriDj the ilicpiiry, from a junior farmer,
i whether the " man with the ribbons was
tiie iU(lilin chief r" Ou reaching the
... , ...
'-rove, the exorcises wore opened with
; prayer and reading of the Itcelaration of
Independence. The oration, by Wro. C.
UT' WM a ate1 Induction " !
young mail of IllS SgC- 11 embraced What
ulHy (V, ji,,, tn(! ,.,,. fcwirtiTt of a
'I". mmA V'"ia anJ
brevitj. Mr. II. promise fair to Leoome
a prominent aud useful nietubur of that
cuiumunity.
Hon. Jos. Ca?cy next MiowcJ with a
abort speech, prepared for the occasion,
aud although ho preferred being " kicked
twice to making a 4th of July speech.," he
quitted himself nobly, aud iio doubt
. , fv.,r..i, Ilir,rs,on.
The music by the UauJ has cheering,
and nil hough the members aru few in
number, their pieces were well selected,
and played in such a manner as to rauk
' theni among the first musicians iu this re-
gUm 01 "Untry.
After Mr. Casey's speech, the Chief
! Marshal announce! that Mr. Croiier, of
j the Columbia House, had prepared a pub-
j i- j:,,-,., f,,r .1,,, nreasaon. and all hands
were iuvited to partake at fifty cents a eou
ple. Several lmnJrcd of the ladies aud
I centlciuen present (all good soldier. ae
. ... 1 , . .. , , ,
cordingly surrounded tho board and par
took of tho bounty set before them in the
grove.
After dinner, tho pcoplo were again
collected to tho stand, by the music, both
vocal aud instrumental. Drs. Fibber,
Christ aud others coniDOsiue the Glee
fc ,j
i. l r.i 1.1 .!.: I....... 1"
viun, won lor inemieir3 i
that occasion ; their eingmg would have
to Uuiou county.
Rev Mr. Kit (for delivered the closing
speech. He state
coming to town
the -Jill, inquire
done credit to the Icwisburg Rantist Choir, tne party, anil am anxious it possible to : Scrolls. Bluets, o.n.1 Borlers. A c.ol the most
, . f , , i,m I avoid the necessity aud bad effeeU of hold-' beautiliil designs and perleetion of tunsli m
and were wepeimitted towpresa our hum-, . -', hte eomitrv and at such litw lri-"i as
' ,. 1 .... I ing two separate Conventions, and having , nle eomiiry, ana ai sur-n auw I i e-si as
ble opinion, we would pronounce it the i ; ,b j ,,am,.. , - fn .vkCiiII ..i.ir i ' challenge all competition. Bull ami inte
, ' , ' . r. nnlreM visit iMCY tntir ""W" toaI.ASKlall, Willi- Han,s, Cambrics, Tassels, Cords. Brasses.
best we havo heard Bince tfce Dukers isil mt jat for . (i0,,Ten,lon of Deleates. U . ; . e, f..
J that a country kd ; ommond to all the bigs iu tho County
f w davs previous to i 0 nicct on 1 L"UA thc - ,tu 01
' ... . i June iust., and elect two Delegates to ren-
i ot i-.sq. ioungman n.sn, , !,,.,; r(,i-vTV ('(VKT1(V
uhcre the 4lh of July was going to meet.' on MONDAY thc 2fitli iitst. This rocoui
aud after being informed where tbe cele- mcudation is made without pretending to
bralion would be held, utatcd that their 1
kIioo! house would come in to," which
s'mgular expression formed the basis of
some very entertaining and instructive re
marks from Mr. K.
Another song by thc Glee Club, and the
procession was again formed and marched
to town with swelling hearts, smiling
countenances and perspiring faces, joyful j
in thc remembrance- that they had again j
terrtJ their country. NEURASKA. j
Letters on Nebraska.
TTho Committor appointed by the Suli-
U 1 1 y .
vau county, (IV) Auti-Nebraskl meeting
held at Laporte, on the 23d of May, for
. :-.t ,
i, purpose oi rcijuesung me I'jimiuua 01 ,
tha 6CVCtul eir'j;Jates' nPn thc NebraskB
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'lutst'on. .". that ,tcy J'Ct.L. '
tern of inquiry to James Pollock, illtam
istgler, dereiman c. iiacK, vnma '
Smyser, George Darsie and Henry S. j
ult., with accompaning interrogatories,
has been received. To your first questiou
I reply, that, regarding the passage of the j
Nebraska Jiill, as reckless and ill au vised
as a wanton ureacu oi uaovum uuiior
and plighted faith and as ah open and
undisguised attempt to extend the iustitu-!
tion of Slavery to territories now free, I
am "in favor of re-cuacting that portion of
the Missouri Compromise which prohibits
Slavery in the territories of Kansas
Nebraska."
To your second question, I say that the
J - . . e i
re-enactment ot tUe provision reicrreu m
would necessarily exclude slavery irom
1 these territories: anu iub mwiuaiu..
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. .11 davea then there.
I mail U I U IDOiVt - - it
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' " " ,:, , ; not bsolutc
tS
; g (ho t.ons.jtution contains up
grant of this power, ernrcst or implicit, it
follows that Congress has no power to es-;
tabl.sU directly or inu.recv.y. o, P-.ve
2- lny to
teinioncs of the United States. If there-
' fore slavery enters those territories, it j
j will be there, not mil without authority j
i of constitutional law, but in vioLuion of :
iaU law. Under these cirenmstances, j
! trtT, j
K principle of law, and justified by 1
every consideration of national laitu and -
national nonor.
YoUrH. rCSTCCtf ul! V
' , ...j 6nTTftPtT
Thos. J. Ingham, Henry Metcalf, Jno
p Taggart, &c., Committee.
v " tw.... ,r.A Svcr., .r.i;.d t -
milar terms to the first inquiry, and Mr.
. . ...... t.. t.:i, k.,:-. - :...t;;,t
liarsiu to iiiu laoi, nuivu, a j....-....
question, Judge Smyscr deemed it not
proper for a judicial candidate to answer.
Washington, July 3. Father Ritchie,
thc venerable editor of the Richmond En- j
iiuier, died at Boon to day.
,io. j.y - - "".. --.flinburff, JJuiraloe, White Deer,
annexed three letters. T J. Inoi.am J , Lewisbu JV.and S. Wards', East
Milton, June YJ, l?o4. n , ,r r o i-
v i',.o, ,( i.., .2T.i,!Uuffaloc Union, Penns, belins-
lloi-tislurg, July 3. The time for re-1
ceitlSg the proposals for the Eahj f the
main line of tho Public Works expired
to-day, at twelve o'clock. Governor Hig
gler wag present lo reeeive the bids, but
none were made, and consequently no sale
can take place withot further legislation.
JWThe Whig Nominations "take"
extremely well among the people general
ly, without regard to party. Not a word
can be urged agaiust them. But it Las
disarranged all the pluns of the X.Berlin
wire-pullers, aud they kuow nut which
way to turn !
MottB Tears to he sued ! Saturday j
last, the Lnion County Democratic Com
mitec were called to assemble, when, lo !
ONK member (only) "met" the Chairmau
at New Berlin, and with great unanimity
proceeded to call the Convention, some
time after the Mormon disorganizes have
tried to sec whether they can sunder the
gluriuus Whig party of old Cnioa.
jusjuWe expect the New Berlin presses
which mourned so much over the absent
Whigs, will drop a tear or two over the
absentees on the above occasion.
I'NION AND VICTORY!
for Governor, JAUES POLLOCK!
erThe undersigned, being a mtuoritj
of the Whit; Standing Committee of Lnion '
J 'lrkir i
V.OUUiy, U'J uereoy, lor luu pukc ul icaei-
inw I.eaee BIl.l llal'IllOllV in the Whil? '.
vtng peace ana naimoiiy iu iub my ,
party, call upou the Whigs throughout !
the tounlyto meet in their respective
Districts On SATLUDAY TUE 24TH PAY
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OF .JL'NE INST, atld elect tWO Ik-legates to:
r..r.re.it. in t'fU'XTY CO X VEX TI I ) X,
ou MOMAY the 'itlth day of Juno iust.
(Signed; 1. L. V. ALKKIGI1T,
2. MICHAEL BROWN',
3. O. N. WORDE.V,
4. M. H. TACiiiART,
5. W.F. WAJ ENS ELLER.
J lie naacmgneu, mcmocrs oi me nig
.Maudtng Committee of Luiou County,
Hi ... i ... r .1 . . r .i . in . i
.iuuuiiik vwiiimi,w Ul LUIUU vvuini
I . i
nave viowea wuu mueu concern auj regrei
J the division and distraction prevailing in
hereby, for the sake of peace and unity,
RECALL the same, and respectfully rcc-j
decide on the rightd of Mr. Wagcnselltr
Mr. Merrill to act as Chairman of our
oouiuiiuce, anu lor ine aoiu purpose ot
naimomziug the parly and securing tbe
success of our nominees. (Signed,)
0. JOHNCRAIO,
7. DANIEL LEES,
8. J. W. PENNINGTON',
0. WILLIAM RUIIL,
10. It. V. J. LINCOLN,
11. WM. S. CLING AN.
16 June, 1851.
I 'The Committee oricinally consisted of SO
j members, one of whom (Mr. Wm. J. May) has
i"1"" r'"ved from the Couuly-leavinff but
1 13 members in the Coniiniaee. tlTOther
'oiembers of the Committee have not been
seen, and have therefore had no opportunity
io sign me aoove i all.
In accordance with the fore-
Z5 Call, the Delegates assembled at the
tim)J an(J pjaco arpoin,efj. Tho following
Djntncts wero represented
Uanley Wcf)t BulTaloe, Mif-
grot e, wasmngion, -.enter u
of the 23 districts.
"JAMES M'CREKiHT of Buffalce was
.cWen f resident, and J. D. Forrev, of
Jf , c..--,,,.-
i1'80' t"rCl. J" . .
The first business in order was the nom-
ination of a candidate to represent this
Congressional district, when Hon. Joseph
;ASE1r 0f Union county was unanimously
j nomiua,tel,and Messrs. lifer of Lewiaburr',
; Gibson of Union, and Snyder of Selius-
i . , JO . , .
trrnrr. nr.nointed Contrressional Conferees.
For Senator, Judge Marshall of White
Icclined in favor of
Dr. Ilower of Free-
uxr u uaucu, mmura u .aoi ui
Tl ... i 1 . . I T l . r
. t..:... .,t;.l..tn
U UUtlllU liumiiui s. .
iSehnsgrove, Howor of Freeburg, Simonton
I" of
nominated. Tho Toto stood Speck 15,
' Howcr 3, Simonton 4, Wilt 4. So Dr.
FbedERICK Spkck, of Sclinsgrovc, was
dcclared nomiD4ted, and Metsrs. W. F.
" Tr ?
of ,Jarllt7 nd A orden of Lcwisburg,
appointed Representative Conferees,
For County Commissioner, Messrs. S.
n0ycr Jr .of Fcnns, Aurand of Middlcburg,
and IIaifp.DI)J. of Uartiey wcre put in
After several balloting.,,
MARK. llAi.rPEXXT, of Hartley, having
recta. en me n.gucsi numoer oi votes, was
duly nominated.
For Register & Recorder, Messrs. Smith
of White Deer and Pennington of Mifllin-
burg, were nominated.
The vote stood
f Mningion lo, when JOIIX W.
n a. a. . .
!PMJra of Mifflinburg was declared
nominated.
For Auditor, Hinby S. Rover Esq. of
Washington Tp. was duly nominated.
The Mifflinburg Academy having passed
ent of the control of the County, tbe use
jeM forDia;ty 0f nouiinating Trusteea wa
disfrnd hh.
Baltimore Adv'ts.
CAKIt, GEISE & CO.,
FlouT, Grain, & Lumber Commission
Merchants...' & 25 Spear's Wharf,
arrta to Jitltimore.
Ji.tin Clarka. Fwj., Vm Cltiaww' Bank. oiii-k,,.
A. C. a.'.ih. Franklin lo I
J .h llt-l, Jr., t.., . I muijhj
Kiim. eniuick.'wtn t Co.. I
J Tome. Ki-. PrnM Crril KaDk, fort Wpo.it.
U'alluwftr A Soo, llarrtsbur.
. l!.A,.pftCu.,fSe"u",:'"-N-lr.
W Intnl. i Co Milton.
v. w. r,.. tM, , i
Wini -liujler. K".. ( "
Irorn llodiuff, K., Hiifh'-fTlllc.
Wui. ivacr. MvittuuravUla.
Urn. Win. . Parker, .
T. W. Liny. I, I 'anliir, f
, WUlialDfpert.
JuniH II. Ilillmic, rjtq , r
lrwl u. llullnff. J
M'IIomt 4 BuLb. lrtij Shdra.
i. V. lljlin. t , Lix-k UaveU.
LiTCAUil, GKISE &. CO have the largest
Wharf room of any Commission House in
Baltimore, always giving quick despatch to
boats iu discharging their cargoes. Cin517
FITS! FITS! FITS!
EPILEPTIC PILLS,
tor the etire nf fits, Spaxmt, Cramps, ami all
Arrou ana Voimilutiunal Uisewitn.
rERSOXS who are laboring under this
distressing mali.-ip will And the VEGKT
ABLE EPILEPTIC 'ni.IJJ to be the only
remedy ever discovered fur curing Epilepsy,
or Falling Fits.
Tli.-' Till ivwwial a n-itt arllnn on tne nrrrnnit
ytf m. an.l atlhuuclt tY'J atv pr.rwlaaplaliy ror lhi
'nrj of raring Ht. ihy win br.nn.i ,.tru tn-
prKona aul.ctra wilu wank narrra.fr ahrtsc
n-rt.i r,Ktm han brn prutralsl or fthoUVTfl Irom
y hujr. la rlm.a'e wmplatntf. a-Gnu
n( Ume ,,,Miult ,aT,tiBiuori b, n.rfoUjq,.,ti,ei arc
aicnainirij t-n-'nciai.
,,,-,BXn5' I"m
lioxeaforfA. Prraonn out of
ItanM. wtl! hare Ihr I'ilta ant
th-n. thr.mifh lh nail. fi nr po.t:e. Furialf hy
SI.Tli S. IIANCK. No. H'8, IHLTlaiirr Sir.KT. IliltOniTi-,
M,u to whom nnlw from all prloftha lnijniuut ba
rUnwnl. pirt-faW. I l4Tfi WW m.w.
Philadelphia Adv'ts.
Am, .sudt ) Window Shades. tw ju
18il . ( lhJ
C T. MIM.HR X- CO .
uvlrMlurer. nd h,,lt,aU i Mail DcaUr, in
l v lA1E .
v r lv
a y Second and Arch fts. fh,ld, ll,a.
Such as (Joihe's Landscapes, llorders. Vases,
SIT We invite au exainiuaiiou of our Stock
at the Depot, s.W. corner 2d & Arch, Philad.
Jan. 1K54
4 0)511
BUILDING HARDWARE
ASH
Tool Store exclusively,
77ie larsett Estultirliment nf Ihe kind in the V.S.
Win. 31. MTIure &. Uro.
No. 287 Market St. above Seventh, Wiilad.
MAN! FCTt REKS' Depot for Locks of
al kinds, warranted quality. "Patent
Slivered, Ulass Knobs."
Premium Porcelain Knobs.overtOO patterns.
Silvci-plated Knobs, Hinges, Ac., with the
most complete assortment of all the Modern
Goods in this line.
Purchasers are invited to call and examine
Stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if desired.
llui Air Itrijittrrt ami Ventilator at
Flietortf 'feel.
IvAll orders pnt up under the immediate
supervision of the Firm.
CALL AND SEE CS. 6mfil9t
Wall Paper!
WALL PAPERS! The subscribers have
now in store their complete Fall
Stock ol"
Paper Hangings, Curtains, &c
which they offer al very low priccs.Wliolesale
and Retail.
Oar assortment is very complete, (nmpris
ing all the qualities, both French and Ameri
can. We manufacture a large proportion of
onr Goods, and can sell at the lowest rates.
Haper Hanging done in the Country at Ciiy
prices. PAKKIMH & HOCGH,
491 No. 4 North Firm St. Philadelphia
SEWING MACHINE.
(Grocer, Baker & Cut Patent.)
OFFICES.
Haj market ftjnar.
Doatn.
aOa Broadway,
rw Turn.
So. H Sonth Fourth 5r
near ChrRtnuU
fliiladelphla.
lrjS Baltimore St.
Baltimore.
4sT-Xo Coutrovrsa Irftweon thla an any other Ttent.
The utility and practical advantages arising
from the use uf the great time-and-labor-savin?
qualities of the Sewing Machine beinj now
universally admitted, and several patents hav
ing already appeared, the next question which
naturally arises is. Which one of these is best
adapted for household or manufacturing pur
poses 1 In answer, we would beg leave to
state in a few words the advantages which we
believe our Machine possesses overall others,
uk a fair aud candid examination of h merit, and with
eo&rMenee leave tht cam in the hands of an enlightened
and diarrimlnatuig public for a just, righteous verdict.
We claim, iu the Jfnt place, our ability to make the
rironyt. hnwUfmrJ, and w.f diraWe mrcat, and
which will neither rip nor rartil when crery third .tit'-b
1 cut. The tltch hy which this end is attained 1 a .11
tityruiehlna: feature of our patent, Win wholly unlike
any other in tu, mod aocureu to ui exclusively by tetters
patent.
AoMeify. the airaplielty erf the oooatmction of our Ma
chine, running as it duos tun'rejr on the "'cam or eccentric
movement, without tha use of n tingle con wheel, ran
not fail of convincing the most casual observer, of ita
iMMemar strength and cODsrqucnt durability.
Thirdly, our o-j.-etlon of the "shuttle" action, frees the
operator from tbe necessity of stopping every f -w minutes
to ret'tenl.Ta the quill, an-l enables ua to ua or li nary
rpnoln of cotton ot silk of i or SM. yards in length.
Manufacturers of Boot, Shoes, Bsk", Clothing, Slat
tresses. Carriages, and alt Cloth or Leather work,where
slrenjttb aud duratlllly am rr.dred, from the very finest
to the heaviest, will uud this tin only II actio adapted
to their use.
ramfihlft containing drawing! and numerous teti
menials from tlio; who hare used them for ynars, may
be had, or will he seut by request, and the Machine may
be seen in fuH operation by calling at any above offices.
T-The Uold Medal for thc Belt Sewing Machine waa
awarded as St the Ureal Fair of the American Institute,
held in ew York, and at the Fair of the Maryland ins
titute, held at Baltimore, Oct.
SmSITeMJ GBOVER, BAKER k CO.
Phrenology.
FOWLERS, WEILS, CO, FRO FEW TOXK,
Have opened a rhrenolitgieal Cnhnel
and Coo ., at SSI ARCH Ht,
between Gth and 7th, Philadelphia,
and are prepared to Tarnish all their
Works on Phrenoloer, Physiology,
Hydropathy, Magnetism, and Phon
ography, al A'ev York prices. -
Professional Ezamiuations.with Charts.anJ
full written descriptions of character, given
day and eenlng. (yCabiaet free to visi
tors ' lly517ci!'i
" TrutN, SHpMrei, j STRAW GOODS.oSPRING 18M.
A,t.ACK HTOCKINt!H.Shonl- TT1HE subtcriben are now prepared to exU
r?lJ&tt braces, and all oilier i bit at their
SurRicalApporatnsandban- '
daaos. applied auilwarraiiied.
, tisfir!iun.bv Ur.aiwl Mrs. M LLt..-
ST, I 8EVEM-H Street,
Pkiiukrh.it.
dumber of K-nales relieved and
1 hs ;reai
cared bv wearin? Mrs. M (Jlenaclian s rsip-
curt-u u nra...,,
porters, warrants hrrin commi-ndine. them as
superior to anything of the kind ever offered
..
to the public Ll&17ioUj
Philadelphia Spring Trade 1854.
WMSW RIGltr.llUSTlSGTOX S, FI.OYD
152 Market St. k 23 Merchant St.
hnyirUrs and Whnkmle Dealers in
Staple & rancy lry Ciood,
VRE now p-ceiving a very UEXEKAL
AsSORTMBXT f
Domestic ant) ovciju Xabvicg,
suitable for both City and Country Trade, and
which they offer at very low priees, lor j
Cash, or to Prompt Six Mouths' Men. j
C3"Ve solicit an examination of our stock
by City, Meigbboruix ad llistaut lluycrs. j
CHAUXCEV HULBfRT, i
WITH !
Vainwrij;ht.IIuntiugtoni Floyd, IM Marliet
:iiEfil7c- Mt- i'lubtdtlpltia.
sTATioxtni'.
BAKS &. FL'LTOX, 15 South t.H.IIIli:
Sireet, l'liUadtlihiuhrg leave lo call
the aitenlion of Couiiti v Healers. Schools, and
I persons visum? the Citv, to their complete
j assortment of Knglitli. I'rcneli, and American '
i .S'7'.l THSl'.K V.whieh they are scllin; Whole-:
sale and Het.nl on the most reasonable terms. ;
: Their stock comprises errru variihf of ap,
' Letter and Xotc Paper and Envelopes, inelod-
in a full assortnunt of the celebrated poods
j ol le La Kue A Co. and Tbos Klioads & Sens
J of London. Also
I (fold and Steel Pen. Drawing Pencils (Ka
I ber's and others'). Drawing 1'aper, Hristol ;
j Hoard. Sea!in Wax, Ink, Inkstands, Unders",
j Crookes'.N ostenholuis'and other fine Cutlery, ;
j PortmonaiPS, Pocket Hooks, Portfolios, Writ- i
I insr Desks, Ac.Ac. Persons visitin" the City
can have their paper and envelopes embossed
with their initmlx without extra char;e. 1
IT? Orders from dealers and in-.litu!ion of
learning respectfully solicited and tilled with
the strictest integrity OuiolTpd j
! I jjr.e. leave resrectuiiiy 10 can ine i iniiu
I I aiteniion to U Establishment. -o. lift
- r..i.. . n ..- I..t.i:v
! M.:iitli FOCKTII St.'(be!ow Chestnut). I'hilml-
tlphin, for the manufacture and sale of I'.n
t"llCS, where 1 will always be in readiness
to aiteed to any orders 1 may be favored v. ith.
I am prepared to furnish Envelopes cf every
quality, size and description. Wholesale and
Itetail.theCoveriinient pattern, plain am! Ie;al.
I would also call attention to tha 1'ie sink-
ins, Enjravinz, Printini, and Embossing of.
HiiMness Cat.ls for Envelopes, Letter -heads !
Bill-heads, Cards, Circulars, &c..all of which '
I furnish at very low rates. Stamping letters
prevents their KuiiiR to the Dead Letter OlKce.
W'ith patent machines of the latest improve-;
mcnts for embossifi'. printing, Ac., also for
the manufacture of Envelopes, and every fai i-,
, . , , , t if,
lnv for executinir orders with despatch.ar.d I. r :
their delivery by Eipress Lines er as may be
agreed upon, I can not fad to compete wiih if
not excel any other estahliriinenl of the kind
in the world. '. "Homiropathic Enveli-pes
constantly on hand, samples nf which may be
seen f hrnntrie olhce. also ot I.ie-St.impe.l r.nv.
Iy"il77t WM. Ci.i.iiKi.-r.
iionn &. i i stov,
lll,.Wi 77,i Street, Inlaw ftfc,
riflf.AI.MLI'HlA.
Manufietnrers and Wholesale Dealers in
(Torn Brooms. Lnokin? fllasses, C.-rdaire,
Painted Huekets, Wiekand'l'wines, Clocks,
Willow Itaskcts. Window- Miades Matches,
Cedar Wars Itristle Brush". Elarkintj.
WOOD AM) WILLOW WAKE of all kinds,
at the Manufacturers' lowest Cash prices, j
Jturs Khstov.I Sin.'.n i.ls... JI.
n..r..
Fruit nnd ont tioncry.
I) CHINCAM cV SELLERS, Wholesale Ma- I
1. ml far Hirers and Dealers in C.inl'eetn.n- !
ervofall kinds-, .so. I l.t nrln 1 hird !M. below
Kace PIIILAUELPIIIA.
The attention of dealers is requested to an
examination of their stock.whirh will be b nnd
lo he at trust equal to any in the city. FOK
EltlX FKITI'S of all kinds in season.
.l). Orders by mail or otheru ise promptly
attended tu. 3m5l:l ;
- i
Hook Apents
CENTS WANTED
Wanted.
n every Town and
Counly in the t niied States, to seil ihe
most popular and saleable books published-
many of them beautifully illusiraied with Col
ored Lnsravings i also the most popular woras
o tne most popular woras:
udmg "Arthurs Collage.
of P. P. AuTiie t, incl
li.l..iliient and enttntrttlnir men will flml thi.at ,
ant and trtfitiltle Itimioess.
For particulars, add re-. (iio.t-T.aidl
J. U . IIIIAUI.KV. Puhl .l.cr.
tytoj
Ko. 4S North Fourtli St. mini, lyhit.
k. aouiai),
(Succcrsor to A. FI0T.)
. . a n .... i
.. I ls.1 I 'A . ...... .Ve.i .V,p.. '..'........'
' ."'",t.....u.."y,;
PHILADELPIIIA, j
TXTENSIYE Mcsrc Prausnr.a andTValeri
in Musical Instruments of every tleserip- (
Hon exclusive Agent for the sale of Hallett,!
Davis iCo's(UostonJ Patent Suspension Bridge
Aivltan and other
PIANOS,
I.C.iMpns Boutlt.ir Pianos, Mflotlfonn.M.Tnin's
(luitars, Harpf VidIuis, Sbect Music, Music
BiKks, etc.
. .1, wt.b v-. . - i". ...... .-im . i m t t. ii.ii
State.,1 feel confident of satisfving all who :
may favor me with a call or order. " i
Dealers in Music supplied on the mostlibr rat '
terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for '
sale.
Iy473
Ras Wanted.
BCIXfi extensively engased in the manTtf
actt.ri of PAPER, we will pav to Conn
try Merchants and others bavin? KARA for
ale, more than tht present mnrkrl priees Ctsn.
JE3SCP Ac MOORK. Paper Manufaci's,
PL2UJ.TnU:.. V. o. s. Ae s.- , c.
2m' i,Ut rt.be ow Arch, between 5:h 4 ith
Residents of ihe country will be supplied by 1 JL ' " mttr ner . I !d '" ll"o,-4.,
rot7or otherwise with any music ihev may. Instalment cf Til C Uollarsi Pr Miare ' strand, i near Temple l:ar. lemtor.) ard ai. at km h.--e
wish, at as low rates as tf purchased in person. "e(1 PTb fr before the K of ( .wa, 'yTf'""
uL n- r .i, t.,r,u . ,,.-1,. ;.. . i. i-. i.-i i February ne.tt ; and an instalment of lifceir.lwi.artn.Afa. jor. will rmiwdii. ,u"il"Jf
jjjn,!,,! xCw Ilallisliment
e,,,,! o , . e, l'kil.uhh.KLx.
j ,
'an entire new.nj beautiful stock of Straw,
ra.iryu.
TJl1
peminn'.., ..... . . . - r-
i u it. -ara M.hpralIv are invited torxainine.l
ttllU .illliiivi 'h1' -
i '!.!.veitv. and iu suie.,a'tuck uneouaiie-t. 'j
IV -Oid:rs carefully aud promptly executed.
THOMAS WHITE CO.
XtXV PAI.wTS.
ONE-THIKD CIIEAPLK I it Aii VlllII fc
LEAD, and ficc from all poisonous
.iuiitil-a.
pnatly aniarir.d uitflr w..rka. ai.4 improf.d U.a iunlil)r i
of thf ir rrulU' t. nrt' pr.-pnrl to enrol orrt.T p.r .hlr f
SUPERIOR PA1MTS, Orr, and i.r. ona in oil, IU
a..wrtwl 'iwai-'e5 i-l Tri.o. 2-i U pnuuua ; aiao
Ml) , io biirri-ln. of '.i.o xuiil4 h.
Th-lr V, llt tK .INC.atiKlt IS M try or (rraimt in
o:l. is wuriMiul puiu ai.il uuturj aps.il f-r btxljf mttd
uuilorm w!iitj-tii
A m.tliid ofp'riarntion l.aR r.Tifl hrn 4ienTtf-l.
wliirlt .'tial l..-- Hie e,in.otuv tu wnrrant ILeir puint to
Keep fr..l) aid Pull in II krm t'r tin rraMnai ! liio,-.
In llti rv-i-'-! ihvir kolU will tar pufvrlof W muy Glut i
ill llle loarlo t.
1l,.ir lllton N fivr TAINT. !.Vh la and at a low
priri. and ran milv 1 mitua fr.an III Z.nr orea fr'm
Nt w J,-rl. i nuar well kui an lor iu pn.twlia ua.i-lii-n
all- n M ;i!ii -I lo iri-ti or oilier n.elaii. aurler..
Their stok l oIi.it: ejll.si i-o--e an ine rnire-r- ;
tii-a of ihe lln.wn. alel 1 rn aj;reea'.le ef,lor ft-r pain- ,
tins t.lUi;ee. llvp. la, Out l-ii;..tit.i.'. linitK... !
t i.l.M II 1111 AlliiS,
Wln.t."ate PmOiI ls.Ieraan'1 Initmrtin,
N. tv.e.-r.ol'1'.illi and M:: kvt Sla. i'AWyA'f Am. j
m.Viit i
Milloiv K ure, &c.
II. COCETER, 41 South SECOND St ,
I'liitiidilph.a.'i doors above Chestnut, East
linporteraiut Mauulacturerail ainfis ot
17 ll.l.i'W W.I
W t!ie f.Ilowir.
AJir. l onsiMin:; in pan ei
ir,i;. Ladies I ravelins Bas
kets, Wi.rk Baskets, t lower Baskets, Ctliee
Baskets, Si-rar l)aket. Plain. Fancy and Em
broidered Uaskeis. I.a lie' Work Siands end
Hewing Chairs of beautiful design and excel
lent worktnansb'p, !i:ch he is selling remar
kably cheap fur Cash.
X.IJ. .Imt received from Cermanv. a lari;e
arid varied axoim.ent of FANCY fiOODS. l
whir.h the aitenti..'n of the public is respect-
fully inviUd
I"
:jt:Hi
lOiJU Tons Xo.l Superphosphate!)
mif.
ir,
Ill KfJ S Oiminal and I. .-uuine, warran
ted of superior quality ihe cheapest
inaiiur" in tne world, r armers and dealers
supplied at low prices.
I'rlrn (mlitif fsM'1 Phtsfrr.
5,01 W barrels selected expressly for its fertil
izing rjuality.
10.000 huhr!'; of same ii b'llk.
1,000 bands Calcined Plaster,
fioo " Castiriir "
loo " llentisi "
I'i:i:1'YI. V r.'.t.VO Thisarticle werrTi-r !
in er.nll.le,.!. In nlirril.liimr e.aS ClOiat TO ailV I
import. H.ai.d far superior to m"st in the mnr -
kel. fi.nim bags of ibis superiorCiiano for sale
at the lowest market rate. Also
I'alagonian liuano Poiidrette tlround Char-
coal, Ac .ve
' '. T Kl I A I.
- ....
at the Stem Placer Mils, junetin . ork Ar.
Crowr. and Calhmhil! Ms. I'hduxh Iphia. JM:i
To lVo!-(-rowers.
-t .'.. )IM) pounds Wool WANTED.
I'ne Mib
rib-rs feel thankful for
pail patronage conferred upon their
manuucturtnn operations, and hf pe in futare
,i,at ,i,e cll-wi.-.iiers of their country wtll feel
,lip,.sed lo share abundantly by patreliizmj
Home Indusirv and Enterprise." Farmers.
Merchants, and Mechanics, we invite vou all
to eivt us a .., as ve lntcnj keeping eons-
taritlv on han I a rjoo.! assortment of Goods of
our oan nianufacttire, such as
... . . . . ,,, .
Liit In, ( ..ir', itinrtts, t faniiclt,
' , '
J.mil.- ts, .St'l.,nj irn.Av.
to exchange f.r Wool or s.'l low for Cah.
Crain, Lard. "Soap, or any other inaiketalde I
Produce. I'hev will al-o Wholesale to .Mer- i
chants.nnd save them the Jobber's prolit.whie h I
is fr.im 1! lo la per crrr.
Cash u i!l be paid for WtlOLat all nms.ihe
resular market rnre. t" do not expeel lo
ran Was- ns to collect Woo! ut ilunk it i
belter lor both Wo"l (irower and Manufactu
rer to deal at the Factory, where there is a
variety of cnods lo select from, and the manu
facturers have a much beti' r chance to render
satisfaction to tln ir cnMorncrs than when a
few :roods are haub'd out in a waijon.
By strict artenuou lo business, they hope to
j merit a goodly share of public patronage.
erv respeetfnllv vours.
STATTEN. MA Kit CO,
White Deer Miils. l nion Co Pa.
10. tiol 3m:)C1
! Ma
Samiicl 1i' lellon'- IMalr.
"TOTICE is hereby ?iven that the I'egistet
' 1 o! 'I'n ion count v on the -d day of March,
! 1851. issued to the subscribers. Letters Testa-
; mentary on the last will and testament of
Samuel M'Clellen. Ia!e of Uulfaloe township.
. moil loiiii., ut.t-jscti. n ii ix-rsons iiwin i
' said estate are requested to make payment,
and those havinc claims asainst the estate
mil present them properly authenticated lor
setiieinent.
SAMUEL MCl.El.LKN. Execntor.
MARY A.. M CLELLK.N, Executrix
BulTaloe, March 10, liil
Notice.
y KTTERs Testamentary to the Estate of
j Al.K.XANDLK M'tiXRK. late of the
IjoTeiU
Ii ot Leu t'littre.t'rreaseil. havin? neen
granted to the subscribers notice is herel y
I civen to all persons indebied to said estate, lo
i make immediate payment; and those having
I claims are requested lo present them dnly
! authenticated for settlement to either of the
undersigned.
UIIW'D C. HUMES, of Bellefonfe, Pa.
ELIZABETH M CU RE, Lewisbnrg.
Leuisbnrg, Jan. It, D-51
I'.xcMitor's Xoticc.
"VOTICE is hereby given, that letters testa
mentary on the estate of St s t mis.
1 . r , , ... , , , i ., . , aa in.iuetu io enuuuue ia.u uu.u .aereeerreu a wevveev
lale of Millluibtirg borough, dee d, ha e been i rlrv T1, ,., Knalh, ,RO ,h. hmr Viper
granted to the undersigned, in du form of law, t jenrnl any ..mrtosaol relapee, and often deetatwa that
nr ine lieoisierni i nton coumv. rtir ih-isoiis
J " -.- - ,
indebted to said estate are requested U make
immediate payment; and those having claims I
against it will preseutthem duly authenticated
lor settlement.
, HENRY W". FRIES, Execntor.
I.ewisMirg, April a;. ii
Instalment.
OJict Stutjti'htinna Railrnad Compctty,"
11 inaint tn, Jan. , IS.1T.
J
nilR STOCKIHfLDKRS of this CompanT
Is. ..Is.. ws est . tTw th-. thaw .t.nn.l
. ...t. .
amount payable or. or before ilhe 1(1 h day ot
rch mon"' thereafter, until the whole is paid
,n- ,!,e 10th of c,ob" n'-bT ,bose
Ifs.' din" 111
Baltimore at Union Bank of Maryland I
Dauphin county Bank of Middletom n I
Korilnimberl'd county Hank of Nonhurobld;
Union county Lewisbnrg Savings Institution.
By order.
ROD. S. HOLLINS, Treasurer.
TT 4 ATTC for Justices and
I J I i r IV O Consiables. for sale
or ptinted to ordtr.at the Chronicle JI!ice
in
Perfect Fits!
JOII It. JH I LL.ER carries oa tk.
l ailonae business, on his ow h'k, n K,,
old stand on North Third 8treet,where he will
attrnd to Makinj and Cottins as nsna). The
FASHIONS received from ew York.
All work done in the bei atyle and on tut
! Market" n,
mosi reasonaui terms, r roc nee received a
rices. I.ewisbnre, Mrnt. 3 h1
B. MILLER.
Summer Fashions for 1S54.
, from Ths P. Williams. Uroadway.Xew YorV
.,llt ,rc-d ,,r y jj MI1.UK Uwisbo
UNION TEHPERAKCE HOTEL,
aao
Ire Cream ami VaUng Saloon,
Orurr nf Smml ami Market Sit.
rtaHavino rented the commodious and Wtll
: " i:nd Luildins at the lower ei.d of Market
Ut. (lormeily the mansion of Wtn.lt 1TMl,q
j the subscriii-r is prepared lo enterum
! STRASCERS AM) TRA rEI.ERU,
' Man and Ileast, with Iwlpicrj and food L
! nul with intuxicating liquors,
i t"5-"Tliere is also attached an ICE CREAK
, Saloon lor Ladies, and an EATlXti SALU03
' for (.eiitltroen.
He respectfully !iri;s a fair trial, aad a
! share cl ihe public f itronage.
E. PETER3.
J Lrwiibui?. March CO, l.-,4 3rn
1A IMS 11 II AN fl I XGS,
Chairs, and Cabinet Ware.
T T A Vi.Vt; made a Iar?e additica in rear et
J his Brick shop, upper end ef Mtrkct
sirtel, and discniiitnued his shop on 3d street,
the subsrnter has removed there all his ke',s
an I ware, and will be happy to see old custo
mers and new at his Market St. shop.
A fresh supply of WALL PAPER, eensin.
in? of new aod fashionable patterns, is no
selling al reriered priees.
All kinds r.f CHAIRS and CAB1XET Ft'Jl.
MTVRE, suitable for Parlor or Kitchen, can
be had on terms wbirb can not fail to pleui.
rrJ'AIl Work warranted.
WM. ARMSTRONG.-
Lewisbnr?, March 17, tK54 6m
HUSSLTS GRAIN KEArER,
; for cutting both Grain and Grass.
M
AM FACTl ftED and for Jaie tl tht
Lewisbars Founder by
Hi E D D ES. M A RSH & fi
t STILL MORE AfiW.S COXCERMya
! THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD
lfii A u tn Ite tjcttmle'l from IjraitLura It
Jst iristiirit on the Juniata
'. tbrollgll bjr SZtHIlDburg !!
; TT i fact lh;l . II. KImm-I hu
g ahead of sll the Compauira, sni hu aw
j opened one of the best and largest tork of
!KT.r. A- WlTi. i! r:nnrm
. - ------ .. x-..,.i
j .i- . . r .
opened in this cuuntry, ind of such My In
and quabiie. a will give un.faetion le all.
DRY GOODS of all kinds,
i;uovei:ies.
C'.Tw.. T-a. Sji'e-. Su.-:.r. Mo.'aaws. Rica, Cheats,
Ornrters. Snap, I anulc. Tot aero, S. k-ars. Ac.
j AUu llardirac, (Jamru-af, Cedjrxarrt
ljixtana Shun, Hals,
and Caps of the latest style and best quality,
Umbrellas, Iiru-hes, Brooms. Paints rouud aid
dry. Oil. nf all kinds, and other articles low
numerous to mention til of which will bt tola!
at prices so low as la astonish purchasers.
All kind, of Country PRODUCE uUnja
exchange Inr Coods.
ir J t'lease i.e nio a csM before purchtaing
elsewhere, as 1 charge nothing for looking at ray
Uon,l. I. H. klfJSEL.
M.lllinhurg, Cct 13 1SS
The Far-Famed Hedicine!
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
Th.se Pills being eoFtud entirely .if medicinal berbt,
I are of a mutt barni.e.. nature, whiie the eatramaia.
ary virtu.-, thry ioeeiu have rrnd.rd them eai.-r
.atly ioi.u!ar iu nearly every part of the world. Ihe
iroiaenae suo-ees they have met with throughout tl.t
Slati a i. n-t eMiaor.liiiaiv. owing, it a t-rreunml,
I., lln-ir wouderful eflteeey In tha cure ef ltin.es
enmplaint. and diinlrrs of twe Li.er aud So ataca,
Ivriit. bo iirre.re iu u.icg litem accordiag tt
dir. e'.itib, scidom fail In being restored to heal'.u-
j Weakness and Debility. Restoration to
j Health of a Gentleman, aged 45, whin
I at Death's door
rofwo tst'rfram IS AVe e?r, Hmit, ticttd .W.-T.,
.V. It.u.fi. near tiui. avracbliira, li A. lSSi
To Ts r.fi'l fli iLi.'W.f.
Sir A Mr. J.'ten II xtov, formerly a resident of thlt
rlaec. had rs-ea in a declining stale ol heailh lor w-ar3
rf thn e y.ars. -radualiy wt;np awav lo n abatlew I V
bihli. p.-r.pir.tiou. aed want ol aT.pet.t't. wbt. h eaaM
errat mutn.ines.to bL-.frier.das bi-hadeoa.ult.dvarioue
m-dical uit-n in llalh. without eftVct. He al ia.t uerdyetif
fill., aud uut.ee I'r.viileDee wa. rertored tn heallh by
thfir menu.. He lately emiar.ted lo ew York. snU hat
jii!-t wntl.n totmy. that he was never tetter in health,
al d ileeired me lo at-quaint yea wiih ihe cireumataacc. r
eucht .-Oo to aientit-u. tli.t my win, hat derived great
beneltt lrRI Ote ue ol your I'lita.
1 remain. Sir. vun. re. r-eet fully,
CII.SULES MalTU, tiuollii Minister.
A permanent Cure of a diseased Liver cf
many Years' dnraticn.
Coj a Letter e-ie. Mr. tiamis. Vi'Mist, TemcQ, tt
Pear Sir In this dtriet your Fills command n mere
etenttive .ate thaw anr other pr-prieiarynHdirinebefort
th pitUiie. A. a prt.f .4 their un;ra.y in Liver and INIarut
C. nitt'aiuu I roa nrulina ill- foUowing ease. A lad; of
this towu with whom I am pertwwally aeneainted. frr
Tram was a at-. ere -uffvrer Irom dtfeart af the Liver and
lhte-tie organs : her medical altt-edanl assured her that
he rotted dt nulliitit lo e-!ieve her safft ring., and it waa
not likely -he rul.l .ur.i.e man. mttuth.. Tbie annoww
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