Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, February 23, 1855, Image 4

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    thin tbc sme arts of soil of equal ftrtili
lity will feed and cloths one pert em in the
fitata of Maine. In the Utter, only one
crot can be made in a Tear : in the for
mer, thrtt taJbo grown, and two of them
will contain o extraordinary weigaaut
eanixed matter.
It most be remembered that the tame
high degree of aolar light and heat which
greatly faror the rapid as well ai the pro
longed growth of regulation, promotes also
in an equal degree the consumption of
mould, and the exhaustion of the soil, if
its crops are all removed, or if its tillage
be unwisely directed. Ou comparing the
fall of rain in Georgia with that of New
York, the writer finds that as much water
often falls, in twenty minutes, in the
Southern as in forty minutes in the North
ern States. Some thirteen inches of wa
ter fell in the month of July, 1849, in the
city of Augusta, Georgia. The mechanical
washing of cultivated fields at the South
is an evil of no inconsiderable magnitude.
To remedy this, good planters resort to ho
rizontal ditching around hills, or on their
slopes, so as to convey by a gentle inclina
tion the surface water off, without cutting
deep gulleys in the earth. Many of these
conduits are constructed with a com men
dabie skill and scientific engineering. guid
eMy a spirit or water level. The object
sought is not to have the ditch so level
with the horiion as to fill in a heavy rain
and permit the water to break over its
bank on the lower side; nor with such an
inclination from the upper to the lower
part of the side hill as to create a walking
current in the ditch itself. It is also in
dispensable that these ditches be not too
far apart. Too much care can hardly be
taken of the soil to prevent its injury in
any way. It is hard to persuade men that
the intrinsic value of arable laud is wholly
independent of iu market price that to
damage a soil which costs 3 per acre is as
injurious to society as it would be if it
costs 830 per acre.
The common interest which all have in
the enduring fruilfulness cf the earth has
received very little attention in this coun
try. Nothing is more certain than the
fact that a district or State which exports
largely the things which nature demands
to form brcadstufis and provisions, must
sooner or later export a!so some of its con
sumers of bread and meat. For the ten
years preceding 1816, Irelind exported
more bushels of grain than all the U.S.
(2.) Altho' much of the grain sent from
Ireland wis oats, all farmers know that
this is quite an exhausting crop. Nor did
the people of that ill-fated island restore to
their potatoe fields all the atoms removed
in crops. Hence the plant tailed to a sig
nal decree ; famine ensued, hundreds of
tnousands perished, and still more fled to
England, Scotland, and America. Prob
ably no State in the Union has dona so
much in the way of exporting its fertilis
ing atoms to other States and foreign na
tions, and waiting them at home, as Vir
ginia. Next to New York she has the
largest number employed in agriculture.
The practical result of this policy has been
tbit she has lost mire farm laborers, more
citizens and more capital removed with
those emigrating citizens, than any other
State in the Union. This must always be
the case the world over, except where the
overflow of great rivers, or other means,
serves to reoovate the soil, exhausted by
excessive cropping, or bad husbandry. The
fact should be universally understood that
State can feed and clothe s population
ten times larger at borne than it can abroad.
This result occurs from the circumstance
that the peculiar atoms, indispensable t J
form food and clothing, exist in the soil
only to a very limited extent. If this
were not the ease, England would not send
hundreds and tuousaous oi snips w aisiant
inlauds and coasts to gather ths dung of I
. ... i i
Ma-birds solely to increase bur annual
crops. If no fertilizers were wasted in
England, this expense need not be incur
red. (3.)
Cracludcd xt k
1. We ereatlr need additional experi
ments to test in a reliable manner both the
natural capabilities of soil and the produc-1
' . . . , . ,- rw.. '
live power of different fertilisers, itie
simple fact that three hundred pounds of
guano often give a gain of twelve huudred
pounds in corn and six hundred in wheat
crops is full of promise in favor of concen
trating manures. In hauling out one hun
dred loads of barn-yard manure, the far
mer carries on an average eighty loads of
water. Water is often very valuable, but
it will hardly pay to haul it half a mile or
more, in a cart or wagon.to irrigate a Quid.
The great weight aod bulk of manure must
be got rid of, without impairing its pro
ductive power.
2. See McCullocb's Commercial Dic
tionary, and the official returns of this
country in a table in this Report.
3. For all practical purposes, fertilizing
atoms are eternal ; and so far an tucy aro
needed to form the products of rural i
du-itry, they should be rctainsd in the ser
vice of man a thousand years. The whole
system of crops forming, manure, and ma
nure formine crops implies that there
hould be no waste of the least abundant
elements of cultivated plants. An atom
ef potash, which aids in organizing the
element of water and carbon into starch
in a kernel of corn in 1S50, may perform
a similar function every summer for the
next one hundred years, if it be carefully
preserved when it escapes from the body
of the animal that eats the corn. In all
ita mutations of position and chemical
combination, it can never be aucht besides
an atom ofpotmk. Being so indestructible
ana valuable, why annually throw away
DOHBB CUUUKO LO IdTITt a t hnnn .!!.....
What becomes of that contained in all tha
food consumed by twenty-two million
people in this country ? This is bnt one
item of our los of tbit an 1 msny other
fertilisers.
POST OFFICES iX VXIOX COUNTY.
Asf OtKce. Ait Matter.
Beaver Town . . Geo. A. Smith
Beaver Springs (Adamsburg) Eeub Keller
Jas M'Creight
uunaioa A uoaos
Chapman
. John Herrold
Cbesnut Ridge
Fasnaucht
tosgrove Halt
Forest Hill
Forest Iron Works
Freebnrg
Hartleton
Kratsersvills
Keensville
I.ewisburg
Middlcburg
Mifflinburg
A. Buechtel
Amon II. Luti
. Danl B. Keber
. EdwdBassler
James Madden
. S. R. Yearick
George Keen
H. W. Crotxer
R. W. Smith
John Forster
Wm Barth
H. N. Backhus
John Schnee
- H. D. Maize
. M. Sechler
Middle Creek
M'Kees i Falls
Mt. Pleasant Mills
New Berlin
New Columbia
Penns Creek (Centerville)
Port Trevorton
Wm. Bogar
1 rsyth
- J. M. App
Jesse M. Walter
Jonas Fisher
Selinsgrove
Wiufield
White Deer Mills
Cheaper than Ever!
Fall and Winter Arrival of Xeio Goodil
nCHSU & TORSE
MOST respectfully announce tofriends and
the public generally thai they have just
received a carelully selected stock or
DRY GOODS, of every variety, and at
prices to suit customers, embracing Ladies'
and Gentlemen's dress goods, domestic, furn
ishing good:, gloves, hosiery, trimmings, 4c.
S33IifSii5 frh upp'y of the
best qualities sugars, molasses, honey, coffee,
teas, spices, tobacco, segars, crackers, ham,
cheese, dried frnit, Ac
HARDWARE a well selected atoek
of shovels, spades, forks, hoes, and a variety
of cailery, carpenter's, mason's, and black
smith's tools.
QUEEXSWARE, the cheapest ever offered
in ihis market iron-stone, granite, china and
whileware, also common tea-setts, Ac.
HATS AND CAPS, of all kinds and at low
prices.
All ol wnicn nave oeen srircica wun ureal
care, and having been bought for Catk they are
enabled to sell at unusually low rales. They
deem it unnecessary to particularize, as their
stock embraces everything likely to be called
for. Purchaser will find it their advantage to
give ns a call. PRODUCE taken in eichange.
tfti Trnv to mni.i
I.ewisburg, Oct. 25, 185
New Firm New Goods !
A new Broom iweepi clean
JUST RECEIVED,
by way of Cattawissa Railroad,
ONE of the choicest and most desirable
assortments of seasonable DRY AXD
FAXCY GOODS ever brought to this place.
and which they offer at an unusually small
advance upon ihe first cost.
Old friends and new, and the public gener
ally, are respectfully invited to call and see
for themselves.
iyA full assortment of HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, Ac, and
at low prices.
IDDING3 it WETZEL.
1icwU1juis,UCI. , IS94
NEW
Boots and
STOCK OF
Books and
Shoes, Stationery.
rptHE subscriber announces to his friends
I and the public generally that h has jus
received Irom fhiiaaeipnia a large ana exci
lent assortment of
comprising every kind ana variety of Gentle
men's Boots, Gaiters, Monroes.Ties, Slippers,
e.
LniJiet' Fine Gaiter Booti,
Buskins, Jenny Linds. and Ties ef the latef
and most approved styles.
Boys', Misses', and Children's
Boots, Lace Boots, Gaiters and Shoes of every
style and variety now worn also a choice
selection of the School and Classical
BOOKS
now ia use in our Academies and Schools
together with a good assortment of Statlo
nery, etc.
The above goods have been carefully selee
ied and will be sold at very reduced prices.
The undersigned also continues to manufae
nre Donti and Shoes of every description ts
nnirr. anu 1 1 "i r---
i , C k.u lnn vnnnr
ana a
dp,rrm,natin t0 spare no effort or expense ts
please, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal
khareof business. JOH.N HOLUHTUA.
Lewisburg. May t. 1853
UHicei $ity Meilitinrs.
Tm Asvt Ccus st Rowtro's Tosic Mixtcu-
T!E Ciwltjr ot trt Mtditio nd Ponlar
.In. chart. TMl bl the Mitt of lOHJTlvnl at iu
l..t u.ioa Irit. 29th April, lS.i3,l mainlv for the porpoM
cl arrenting the eills rMUllioe rtoia th ulc of apurioa,
I mai Janff roaa oilrum, lao for th parpomof aupply
I ...il. ttl, rli&hl remediea io caws whervin
n, .ii,nt ma ot ohuio r m nut employ the beat
....i., I. ir hlnDorrhael thatinlumMra
edr, Kowanj a loalc Miatara, seeoaat af Ita jaat
i iwlebnty an.l knti aea7 in tha traatmant of Farer
ana A-ae.aud ita kio'lrad aSrctioar.haa aohaaiutioa ia
rcTurnm-ndix It la lal nijoeai tcrau to ua painaap
of tha afflicted.
T0W EL COMrlAIST turret by HOWARD'S BLACK
iJ BEKKT KOOT. Tha ahoaa laatitatioa axteada ita
aanettoa, ia like aiaanar, to the reamij for "Boaai Com,
plalnt."ae well keoaa aa Rovaad'a Coaapoaad Srrap ef
Blackberry Soot, and earaeatly reeoBmead It to tha caa
tdeace of patieuU afflicted with thaaeeoBiplaiaU.helieT
ax it to ba iBTaluableiB the treatmaat of aach caw.
f Tton. fleary K. Rtroag.
I Hob. J. B. riaalgea.
By order af thaTi uitaaa, J Joha R. Kowaad, U. .
1K B. Arhtoa, Ef).
V. Hector Orr, laq.
a)a- AH aoaamBaieatteaa ia ba addraeaed, John R
Rowaod. M. D-. head of tha PharmacauticalDapartMat
and FreaideBtof tha lalerily.
H"mel)l?penaaryaadOBlce,No.:8oatb8atoBdStraat
Philadelphia,
llraach tliapeaaarv at tha Store of
Dr. T. A. II. THORNTON CO., Ltmistmrf.
TO IX M BERN Elf.
WANTED 30 to 50,000 ft Maple 6) by
30 to 30.000 do 4 by 4
10 to 30.000 ft 3 in. Ash plaak
30 to 30.000 ft 1 do
to be delivered this coming Pall and Spring o
the bank of the River at Harrisburg. Lumbal
of good quality and strait grained is wanted.
Proposals will be received till Sept. 1 for
furnishing the above, and persons sending pro'
posals will state the quantity and quality of the
different kinds they can fnrnish.and when.
Terms of payment cash on delivery and
inspection. Address (post-paid)
480 W . O. HICKOK, Harrisburg, Pa.
J
VST ree'd and for sale at the Mammoth
Drug Store a large supply of Ur. Green s
genuine BITTERS, for cure of Dyspepsia, etc.
Aug 10 Vu. THORNTON A CO.
Lithographic Prlatlaff OMce
and a large quantity of PICTURES, for
Framing, and for Drawing Teachers.
K. VOLKMAR,
If. W. Corner Fifth and Market Sts.
GEftMAN and FRENCH Languages, Draw,
ir.e. Painting, and DraarhttBg, taught by KT,
Iw.sbirg. f.pt. t, liSS
Lewisburg Chronicle and West Branch Farmer t ebruary sj, lsaa.
Oonatlng-Room Calendar for 1855.
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8031
Cheap Saddle
and Harness
Manufactory,
The subscriber, thank
ful for favors hitherto
innfVrri(1- rfnpr.llnl ir
t in vites the public to call
and price his work.as he is confident they will
render entire satisfaction even 10 me mosi
diffident customers.
Constantly on hand, or made to order, all
kinds of SADDLES, HARSESS, Bridla, Col
lor; Whip; Trunk; Valicn, Carpet Baen, Ice.
Also the cheapest and best assortment of
Worsted, Linen, and Cotton FLY KET8 to
be foundin town, at prices ranging from $1,35
to $4.50 per single net, also Leather Fly Aets
of different styles and prices.
The above articles will be sold cheap for
cash or eountrv Produce.
All kinds of REPAIRING done at short no
tice, cheap, and in the most durable manner.
The citizens of Lewisburg and the surroun
cing country, are solicited to extend a fair
portion of Iheir patronage.
WANTED lOOcords of Wood in eichange
for work, also 10 tons of Hay wanted at mar
ket prices.
tyshop'ln Beaver's new brick blockThird
and Market, 4th door from corner.
P. H. BEAVER.
Lewisburg, June 30, 18M
Lewlflburg Savings Institution,
13 now open and ready to do business. The
regular Discount days are Wednesdays.
The following named persons are the
DiascToas VViLitiw CmtBoit, Esq.
Mr. Johjsos Walls.
Mr. Bvxas Ammostb.
Mr. Jimu M'CaiiciT.
Mr. Thoji,s Hues.
Mr. WlLLIa Fkick.
Fbid'x C. Moves. Esq.
Ornctas WILLIAM CAMERON, President.
H. P. SHELLEK. Treaturer.
Four per cent per annum will be allowed on
all deposits over six months : and three per
cent, less than six and overthree momhs.
H. P. SHELLER, Treasurer.
Lewisburg. Sept. 19, ISM
Winfield Woolen Factory,
Hear Hartleton, Union County.
rrilllS establishment is now in ihe best order
J The machinery being nearly all new,
and none out the best uf woikmeu employed,
the subscriber feels safe in saying that his
work shall nut be surpassed by any establish
ment in this or the adjoining counties.
His waggons will be around as usual, and
those wishing to patronize his establishment,
will please avail themselves of that opportu
nity. 17 I have also on hsnd, and intend keep
ing a choice assortment of OoodM, such as
Cliithi, Satinettt, Caihmrret, Tweed. Blankets,
Yarns. e.. which I will sell low for cash, or
exchange for Wool and Countrv Produce gen-
eraily. m.init na. a u.-i a
Hartleton, April 33, 1853 tf
Call and Try
A NEW STOCK IN TRADE.
The subscribers
having formed a
co-partnership in
business, now offer
to old friends and
the public, at the
late stand of S. F.
Lvndall, on Market
street, the cheapest (for cash) and best lot of
J3oot.o ant, SDorJ
for Men and Boys ever offered in Lewisburg
A Splendid Lot of GUM SHOES.
Also all kinds of ASIIS'
Gaiters, hall-Gaiters, etc.
Children's Shoes cf 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. & D. Siller.
Lewisbnrg, May, 1854
NOTICE. Having been appointed the
SEXTON lo the Lewisburg Uc mrtery,
Ihe anbsrriber would state that he is prepared
to perform all duties connected with ihe burial
or the dead, on short notice. Also that he will
attend lothe re-interment of deceased persons,
under the direction of iheir surviving friends.
Residence in the Lodge at the Gale of the
Cemetery. GEORGE DO.NACHY.
Lewisburg, May 30, 1854
"Small Profits and Quick Salet."
in
BARGAINS tbe CHEAP STORE
OF
BROwnr a iiilbihi.
WE take this method of informing the
public that we have fitted np the old
"VXIOX TRAD1XG STORE,"
where we would invite especial attention t
our stock of
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Groceries and F1SII,
which can not fail to please, either in regara
te price or quality. Our goods hare been
bought for cash, at the lowest price, and wilf
be sold on accommodating terms.
CASH will be paid for ail kinds of Grain
and the very highest price paid, in goods, foi
every description of Domextic Produce.
TurUeville, May, 1(54
ttap of Union County.
NOW in course of preparation, a MAP oi
Union County, 30 by 17 inches in size,
exhibiting all the principal mountains and
streams, township and borongh lines, roads,
and streets, post-ofKces.ehorehes, mills.sehool.
houses, dec, dec , wiih the proposed Division
line. It will be sold at $1,00 in plain style.
1,38 when colored, 1.25 with muslin back and
rollers, and 1,80 when mounted and colored.
The subscriber ak the loan of drafts. Ac,
as he is desirons of making a correct, hand
some, and nseful map ; and asks the patron
age of tha public generally.
K. VOLKMAR.
Ltwisturg, May 1, 18I
TeUgraphing new Rate Table.
UwbbOfg Onto tnm S, am, stil 12. M4 from 1 to tj,
tMi ao4 from H to 7, m-
From Lcwitburir to
Harrisburg S0.2S Berwick
0,lf
17
17
15
30
36
35
34
Dauphin
15
lilooinsburg
Caltawissa
Danville
Chapman
Carbundale
Dunmore
Hyiie Park,
Wilkesbarre
Plymuuih
Bloomsburg
Danville
Sunbury
M'Ewensville
Williamsport
Lock Haven
Junction
Liverpool
M'Kees falls
Seliosgrove
Providence
Scramon
Pniston
Kingston
Northumberland
Milton
Muncy
Jersey Shore
Mill Hall
13
31
31
SO
35
35
21
30
15
13
15
17
18
30
so :
30 j
18
15 j
15 :
15
17!
Milesburg
Bellefonle
18
30
31
Beech Creek
For every additional word 1 cent to all sta
tions on this line.
Philadelphia. 34i"2) Ballimore 53(1)
Not now in operation.
C7AI1 other stations west and south
Philadelphia, rate increased 9 cents.
of
UNION TEnPERAMCE HOTEL,
Ice Cream and Eating Saloon,
Corner of Second and Market Sit.
M Having rented the commodious and well
lined buildings at the lower end of Market
St. (formerly the mansion of Wm. Hayes, Esq.)
the subscriber is prepared lo entertain
STRAXGERS AND TRAVELERS,
Man and Beast, with lodging aud food bu
not wiih intoxicating liquors.
lyThere is also attached an ICE CREAM
Saloon for Ladies, and an EATING SALOON
for Gentlemen.
He respectfully solicits a fair trial, and a
share of the public patronage.
E. PETERS.
Lewisburg. March 30, 1854 3in
Executors' Kotlce.
"VTOTICE is herebv given that Letter Tes-
taoientary on the Estate of WILLIAM
ARMSTRONG, late of the Borough of Lewis
burg.'deceased, have been granted to Jorh W.
Elliott and Wx. H. Aanjmo.io. All per
sons iimeDtea to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claimsagainst the same will present them duly
authenticated for settlement to
W. H. ARMSTRONG, Acting Ex'r.
Lewisburg, Oct. 36, 1651
A CHANCE TO MAKE A PILE !
ON account of ill health, the subscriber has
determined to quit the Mercantile busi
ness, and offers his
StortRooms,Ware Rooms, and Dwelling
FOR SALE. Said stand is situated in the
Town of New Columbia, Union Co., Pa., on
the West Branch River, in a rich settlement,
where from $13,000 to 15,000 worth of Ooods
can be sold at good profits, and in sisht of the
Sunbury ft Erie Railroad. Any person desi
ring a good location for business, will find this
a rare chance. The property can be purcha
sed at a low price and on easy terms.
For further particulars, call on or address
the subscriber at the above p'ace.
J. D. DIEFFENDERFER.
New Columbia. Nov. 1, 1854
EYER'S Pianos. Tue subscriber
has been appointed Agent for the sale
of Meyer's celebrated Piano'. C.Veyer ree'd
the Prize Medal at the World's Fair, when he
was in competition with the most celebrated
makers of Europe and America. His instru
ments are universally known to eicel all oth
ers for exquisite tone and durability. Those
wishing to purchase a Pianotliat will last for
many years and give perfect satisfaction, will
call and examine one of his best 7-ociave rose
wood instruments, at J. L. YOUEK'S
Watch and Jewelry Store, Market St.
Oct. 12, 1851 Lewisbursr.
"V0TICE- Application will lie made
1 1 to the next Legislature to change the
name of the "Lewisburg Savins Institution."
located at Lewi-huri in the county of ITninn,
to " THE LEWISBL'RG BANK," wiih One
Hundred Thousand Dollars additional capital,
and authority to issne its own notes for circu
lation; subject to the provisions of the general
banking laws of this Commonwealth.
Uy order of the Directors:
H. P. SHELLER, Treasurer.
Lewisburg, Pa., June 2, 1854
CLOCKS all kinds of 8 -day and
30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever
time-pieces. Brass 8-dav clocks at $1,
brass 30-hnur clocks as low as $1. All clocks
warranted for one year at J. L. YODER'S
cheap Clark, Watch and Jrwrlry Store,
opposite Tidings & Cn.s Lewisl-urg.
w
7"ATCHE3 liulil and Silver l.evi-rs.
Lepinrs, and Verrc. OnM Watches
from $25 to $100, at J. L. YODER'S cheap
atch and Jewelry store.
JEWELRY of the latest pattern of all qual
ities for sale at the lowest City prices by
yu. VODER.
SILVER WARE Table, Tea7DessertT8alt
and Mustard Spoons, silver warranted
equa.' to coiti. Silver Tea spoons from $5
upwards, no charge for Engraving, at
J. L. YODER'S.
GOLD CHAIN'S Ladies' Chatelain. Gold
Fob, Vest and Guard Chains, from $10
to $40. at J. L. YODER'S.
SPECTACLES Oold, Silver, Plated, and
Steel, suitable for all ages. All kinds of
Glasses pat toSpeciacles at the shortest notice.
Particular attention paid to fitting Glasses for
weak eyes. J. L. YODER.
TJLATED WARE Cake and card Baskets,
J7 Table Forks, Spoons and Butter Knives,
Teaspoons silver-plated on the best German
silver, $1 per dor. All good warranted to
give satisfaction. Alt kinds of Engraving at
the shortest notice at J. L. YODER'S.
GOLD PENS all prices,in Gold and Silver
Holders, and without holders, for sale
cheap at
J. L. YODER'S.
Lift Insurance Companies !
London Katlmal Loan Fund,
(26 Cornhill, London: 7t Wall St. N.TorV)
CyCapital $2,900,000
JEtna Lift Inturrmct Company,
(Hartford, Conn.)
CF"Annuity Fond $160,000
Aeytfone Mutual,
fHarrisbure. Pa)
Capital $130,000
"POLICIES in the above Companies can be
I obtained, on reasonable terms, by appli
cation to the subscriber. California risks, 3
to 4 per cent extra,
feb. 19 H. C. HICKOK, Leteisburg.
Removal.
Tk WlTfEGARDEN has re-moved from
I . "way op town" back to the new build
ing at the old head quarters, in Market street,
immediately nnder lie-Chronicle " and Tele
graph offices, where he will be happy to
"smoke" and "chew" hit friends and cus
tomers, in good style and quality at moderate
casn rates.
Lewisburg, Oct. 14, 153.
SCHOOL ORDERS aeaily prin
tale at tie Chrtnitk Odios
and (ft
M
BINDERY.
J.
J. Clyde & F. l. flutter,
Smxeucrlte IT O. Uickok t la.
Book Bindkks and Stationers, and
Blank Book Manifactikeus,
ILirrisbunj, Fit.
MOST respectfully inform their friends that
they are engaged in llie above business
Lsr" directly opposite Herr's llutel.j They
flatter themselves, by careful atientiou to iheir
business, to receive a continuance cf the pat
ronage so liberally enjoyed by the old firm.
BLANK HOOKS for Bunks, County Offices,
Merchants, and private individuals, and every
variety of full and half-bound constantly on
hand. Paper ruled to any pattern. Old Buoks,
Periodicals, Magazines, Law Books, Newspa
ncr.i HiMe. Music, works issued in Nos., Ac
i bound in any style, plain or extra. All work
; a,,rr,.ail .Lna rtipnnlv.
Please s;ive us a call. C. A H.
l"i"Books Ac. to be bound may be left with
the Editor of the Chronicle. 509
THE0. S. CHRIST,
Wholesale and Retail
DRUGGIST,
Mifninburs, Inion County, Pa.
HAVING purchased the entire Drug Store
formerly kept by T. J. Elliott, dee'd, I
now oll'rr to my friends and the public in gen
eral a fresh and pure lot of
Also Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty and Patent
Medicines. Brushes and Combs of every
variety. A fine assortment of JEW
ELK V, such as Watches.old and
silver PenciK Ear and Fin
ger Rings, Iireast Pins,
&C.&.C. Cards, En
velope, Note
and Letter
Pa per.
Soap and I'erfiimery.
All kinds of LA Mi's. Lard Oil, Pine Oil
and Burning Fluid. Liquors of all kinds, for
medicinal purposes. Violins, Flutes and Ac
cordeons. Nuts, Fruits and Confectionery
and in fact, almost anything in the way of No
tions and General Varieties. Call and exam
ine for yourselves. I charge nothing fir look
ing. THEO.S. CHRIST.
MifHiuburg, Pa, Jan. 3, 1661 ly
The renowned Remedy!
HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT
This extraordinary Unguent is compo5efj of the mrwt
healing Uaiaam. ami wlim urtl ia kcedrJauee wilb
tbi- d.rertion which renin t any each pot, mil insure
cure nbeu all Olbi-r ntrao- fail. Cbw of the most I
dia"ifrl tit in u.ru-a9 tradily Tic Id tn lis rfflrtry.
It is fkmous when used in rj-Suf artut,ILbeumati?m, I
(.'ontrat tPii vr suit Ji.ir.t-. In AsUunas it ul Ua ,
wonders if rutAeJ into the Cbuit. j
Most astoiiishiogCureof Scrofulous Ulcers. ;
certified by the Mayor of Boston, (Eng.) 1
Cbpy of a LttUr from J .V-ift., Kj., Jttffor of BotUm, '
Tn pR'-rtssoK II ttiowAt Il'-ar Pir : Mr. Sarah PiXnn '
Of LiuorpnJ Birt. Ho-ton, hru this Amy clfpt'tml lelure i
in thar fur aconsiJeralilv p-r;utj shf was wTerIy afflictvtl !
with ncrutul' ui Mrrfl and ulo-rs in hT arui4, ft. lrs,
m. Juala.iTirewai.oi.taiuwl, at tbect of a larK um
of inum r. she obtain tl no abatement of luHmu but '
gra.liiftiiy grt-w worav. , .
h- pr'fvirxt m mI! pot, mirl a tyK of th fills
b.-fi.i- that wnsil u?r .. nij t- nif of m-ii.iint.t jij. .-r-
tl. IH t ri mi itli th wi-iiirine- tr m -tvrt time
lot.tjrr - rjiiit t the- dirrctiuii. nui itrtrii ndht-ring
to jo..r rui t lift. Ac . eh wu ptrftrctly cdrt-ii
wi-hik rri immcuurn fj a ui-111 " i; j--a ....
I reovitn. 4r irt
Dated Au 12, 1965. (.Mjrnt.lj J. .N'OHLE.
Extraordinary an l rapi'ICuro of Krysipelas
iu the Lor, after me-licul aid had failed.
Letter fr-m Mis fZiatth T'attr,ifthr P- st A'dicitk
k'Sid, near hnyrirtr, ikw. datt Jm. L, 12.
To Vrut kmt nohow j Sir: I milft-n-J f T a i)ii-ltTa-blf
tiih1 from a rvrv atta k of fcrysipfla. wiurh at
Irnth M-Ultl in di l-fr. nn-l reitti all ntfJiral ttvat
inriit. Iyu.lllnT-'; Terjr pri;at,aiij I quite it'ifairiii
i f uriT j'ruian-ut nmco'liuviit, ti-n I wa d to
bare ret-ours-t"Tour iiutinnt auJ I'iiJu. 1 diJ so without
ilvlav. ai-l am hiipfr to ?.y tlie rult fat riuinviit.y
nifpt fi'ful. f r th- etTsTteil a radical cure uf my l-g ant
r-toriil m? to tUe cuj'-jinnit of lieultlt. 1 f-hall eter
rpoak with the uitnust cnf.i'-nr r,f your mHifinfs. anJ
b; rtr'.mm--n-!ii th rn to cthT in tlii uvi jhlwrbuoil
nuillarly alilicU-J, lv tlTitl Trt bt-nt-fit.
1 am, sir. .ur ubligej atiil faithful -tTTint,
(MSiiM) Kt-lZAliKTII Y KATES.
Thr Pillr hou' l be utnl o-njointly wi:U the O.uUucnt
in m ist of tht f iiIo.Tin ca?:
ItaJ l.pi Chi hlHius
UrLuau Cl; : p-d
Ittirns Man. Is
Itiiul .n Cfni (oft)
tltt-K of Mojj. Tan. era
rht tc. i and C ntrarted
i-.inl F:it-s nti'l itilT
C. to-I ta v J. .into
Cbirftofoot Eli-hntitia.:
I'l-tulas PreThrontJi
tr"tit ?kiu Ui-ascs
CianduTiir SrurTT
wcr,ings here itcads
Lumbago Tum-Ta
I'll.. Vkers
r.hrum&t.5m Wounds
Pi-mMa Yawa
s Per? rtippl c At.
Sold at the Kth:irimtnt of IV'frM.r II.i.lowat. 2lt,
Strand. inrar Tempi? I(r. l,-ntl'.n), an.l SM M ii.lt-n Li!i.
in Nt'W York. Onlrn for Mmltrins ill tlir StJitfU.a.Mn-wd
r. Woiroy, tXrw I'rt " rereiTf tlue att.-nti''n. I'oU
aUnhrnll rftpt-i-faMi. Drui-'itii nn.l dt-uli rin Mi-ti'-inra
thrtuhout tUt L'ritfd Stat.-s.in l'ol. at "T1 ct... "7 rt..
ant! $l..'t fa-h. IVhole?a!f tj the i.riHcIyai Irug honors
in tUc I'nina.
Q.'lturr is a crmtil'ral7r sarin jhy ttl infftht lnrrj.r tizfs.
N.II. Iirerti.'n. fur tht- ctiilant--e of jiatip nlji ia eTery
disorJT nre afBx. -1 to frh I'.tt cU'olj
Sold by Dr. KKMPER, Milllinburg
DAG U Ell R EOT YPES !
SIVKi:it & II 1WS wruid inform the
public tliat ttify have fitted up a
lJjoiT) CTpi'??iii fof Dqt!crroiiip;pg,
n the New Building over Dr.'l'hornton's Drug
Store entrance at the Jir.it door, np stairs
where they are prepared to perform any work
in their line in the best style of the art. We
can take pictures at almost any hour in the
day. Children taken as well as adulis and
other pictures copied.
As we have now a permanent location, fitted
up purposely and exclusively for Dagnarreo
tvpmg, we think we can render entire satisfac
tion, and respectfully tender onr services.
F. SPYKER,
Lewisburg, Aug. 1, 1953 II. HAWN
JACOB DYER, Cattawissa,
tint Would inform his old friends and the
Fri public generally on the West and Nonh
branch.that he continues to keep the STAGE
HOTEL.in the center of the Town, and asks
a fair share of patronage. Sept. 8
Dr. .1 tfrftiNg's Elixir
IS the only medicine capable of curing the
Head-tC'he, in half an hour. For
merly, several days were required to relieve
this distressing pain ; whilst now Ihe use of
the Elixir will, in a few moments, remove it
entirely. Although but lately introduced to
public noticr, this wonderful preparatinncounts
thousands of advocates. It is very beneficial
in Colds andConghs, checking the most ob
stinate fit of eoushing in a minute or two. It
is an invaluable Family Medicine in all sudden
attacks of sickness. A single trial will be a
satisfactory evidence of its efficacy. Price 25
cts. per bottle. Prepared onlv bv
THOMAS 8. PRICHARD.
US Catharine street, Philadelphia.
AfBt-J.BKE?t CO., tewl-barg.
I. GERIIART, Svllnwroe.
John Srhnev, Petr German, Mt. Tlannt.
Boy-r k Ha'lvr, O. r. C Moyer. Frrbur(.
I. D. 4 H. S. Bott. Penn Tp. X Roads.
Waltar. Barton Co.. UinfMd
Browa 4 Hiibisli, Tiutlivilla.
Old Newspapers,
SOME thoatoils in number, of lUixea.for
ale tat tha CbronicU office, at 50 cla per
100 Uitjn at they run, or $1 when assorted . A
chancrfor SrrapHonka aa wallaa for wrapping
pnr.tr r.rii A . I flf.0
"MOTES Promissory, Judgment, and
IIA11KISBUKG
i
J-j-ai iN0!ef(bIankB)at thioITce.
Pr. John Lock,
SURGEON DENTIST,
OFFICE remoTed to NORTH THIRD
s reet, Lewisburg.
Lewisburg, .Nov. 1, 185
Proclamation to the Citizens of
Miflllnbiir anil Vicinity
Pttlrermacher'a Hydro Electric Voltaic Chain,
CONSTRUCTED lo be worn next lo the
skin, prducuiug a constant current of
electro magnetism, effecting immediate relirj
from all acute paint, and a
Permanent Cure of all Xt&rnljic Dismszs.
PCLVERMACIIEK'3 ELECTRIC CHAINS
Werw first used in 'ran-lh ! y-arx Miice.f-r the cure
of nervous disea-ejt.au-l afi-r btiiK -ubniinxt t lb moit
th'jr trial in efery tisi.Ual in Fann l.y tbr tuoft iearnrd
HrofaJior in that city, lUy were rt-cjm mended to the
(;uw. ruont of Iraori, whit h erantcl a trut for the
diseoei-ry. liurinx lb yar -9 they were tutrodartnl
in Uvrinany, Austria, Prussia aui tn ij'i, nJ one year
since introiiuccd aa i i-ateuteJ by the t'. S. Uuveruiaenta
Rheum atinm, fru Vitus' lance,
FaiofulanJ Swelled Jointa, l'al itation of lUt Heart,
Neuralgia of the Fare. rT-in-al Head a. he
bvufut-i, blin'lns, P:iini friirii lnJieslioDt
Hysterics, innei.a, l"trnn- Taiiu,
ficf.i fr ltifaiet rnllrd .V-rrw,
I quirklynnd rapidly rured, by simply aring the Chain
fur a fw hours wli dy.
Tbe hainK wer tirt introduced in the city i.f Vw
Y-irk.wlterc th were vthibite'l to Vr -fr. Vaknlitie Mnttt
Van Ituren. r.it,Cuenucl.an. who readily disetetTtU that
thty posesed
Xrnnf nn.l Singular V wrt of
1XSTA XT L Y HKLIBYI.W FA 1X3,
whennf-r atpIieJ. end bf their rerrmmen'tatioii ami In-
fin-nre Ih-v were intrin-vl into thw ditlvrent ho-piti!!
of NVw Ynrh. aod are now in daily ue in those Inititu-
tinus in the treatment of the cure uf the above-uanitd .
diseases.
No Other Medical Agont !
In the world can produce so many wil authenUeatd
cer! ififates orciire from ?ientilic I'hfMans and intelli
gent Patients as may W fuu'l in earh t amhlet. hi-h ;
m:iy be ..btain. d ficra-i") at the lru- rUor ff TttM S. ;
Chkist, who ! sr,lia(fetit f r Mitninburu and eh Inlty, and
who will eaplaln the manner of use to any one who may
apply.
In the cite of New York, at the fleneral OfrW, 5W
Rroarlwae, there an daily trinz sold fm 4" to m chains
and the "ale aud demand in H.tr.n i as ffreat in propor
tion to tbv population, although they have only Uen in
troduccd tbre months.
Thet 'hains arw easily worn, and are equally spplimMe
to all elass of persons the child as well a tb adult,
and are always ready f'-rn- peer itrt vni of repeir.fMid
as muh an article of ornament as they are of aTaluab.e
means of cure.
The Chains Can be sent br mail to any part of the U.
State, and can be obtained in all thr principal cities In
lh Union. Phrsicia ns are reou-sU;d toexamina them.
Card jo Ladic. Ladies wh are CMrcarrreitl-te(J
Hot to use them only for a few moment at each time of
applying, fr by long continued aw, miscarriage is fre- ;
quently produced.
Jo-hefii STKiiaT.eB A?ent. bfJi Brna !wt. NVw York.
THEO. . CHRIST, Agent, Mitfiinbnrfr.
Iy522d? Union Co- Pa.
Lightning Hods.
AFTEK msBJ jrira' cloae iriTe.tigation and
numerous experiments, ibe Patentee la tea
ilrasure in informing the public that be has
suited at the true principle ol pioteciing families,
dwellings and propertji from the destructive influ
ence ol LIGHTNING. Th calamities
that eer Citv.Toatn. Villaee nd Cocntr falls
ict!m to snnual!;, thro' the gross nrgligence of
its inhal'ilsnu, is brvond calculolion, especially
ben the femed; is so eaj to obtain this ia
found in
ARMtTAGE'S
Patent magnetic Cigrjtuing Bobs,
nd in Ibis alone. Tlii Rod baa been eianuned
by the mo!t scientific grntlemen in the world
Prolessors M Murine, John-orr;v allor and many
others that hae etamined them, recommend and
sprakof them in the highest term of approbation,
and hjve ptanounced ibem the only safe rods in
ore in thisor sny oilier count' y for the protection j
of Lives and Property. Uneadvantaee U to divide
and throwback a part of ihe elrcinc fluid harmlraa ;
lo Ihe clouds : in time ol a stroke Ibis enables ths
rod conduct that portion of fluid thai belong
to the earth taiihout the Iightet uai.per ol lea
ejns the conduclor. This rod has many other
ndvant.ic over the old one.
The only I'Uce ot
manutaciuriup is in
Vine St. 3 d'xr$ above Wh, Philadelphia,
where all persons are repectfutlv invile) to call
and examine for themselves. For sale Wholesale
or Retail by THO'S AKMITAGE.
Orders promptly attended to. Terms ca?h.
These rods have been purchased and success
fully used by the following individuals. companies
and corporations, whose Dames are cheerlully
submitted :
In and ntar PJiitfid'li'hia.K. k 9 ncbrt.. Ocorre
SuntrinutT, Jn.lg- H'avicr. .Tii.Ije C"i.ral. J. MuTtJ, !
Jt-lm II-nn,f, i'. V. i ini.li-y, J. Itrt-nnT, ). t'aklt-v. t ..ura-i .
li;it.-rtl, thf bltx-kN-y Aini-ln-usi-. ..irr n A i:r;ikr, '
It f J. U. t.rnnt. J..bo Nlihad. Iho. iirnfir. Hat A
ll.xnti, A. H. liinhrrn. II. imui- n-i, 'iLo. N.-tt 't Mr.
I, wulnj(, J. tirwi. J. IV. WaL-im.l". Hum hr- y. J. J
Kiplt-y ii L'n., J. .Nmn. P Hir!-n. J. it-niiirr, ti" Vp
f'T, Mr. Sharpie. Mr. M.irt:n, S. lnrr.T. J. lirlnklfy, j
Mr. I'aM-orj. lr. I'aul. S H. fowt-rs A i i ,J. M :nt-ptnii-.
II. Millvr, the Ktl il.tiik ll-l-, the L . A rwnal, Ih j
tfj nrg iiur't.'ti t". n.nufif-nrr.-' Hall.
In t'te Xi;t ff Sto J-riy. i-nrr Crrfpin. Ju-lee
M'l'atl. Judv I.-t; n, J tin Niiuun, Vr. li. Ji 'Mux tic.
UVuj. Kotrrts, Mr. J Inrnir;.
ix rxiox forxTr.
fTartUy Tp. Murk llalfiifimy. W in. K-tcr, John Hi a, ,
Ml; hJ IVltTn, .'r.iT'h ?uiHli, I.:v ill li.min, Kctbrn
M-ni-li. iirk- Kt-fknT. X-w is-i' Court ll u, ;
nj Cnmm in -liners' Oi!it'. l.tmetb Tp John lrr. i
1'iintn Tp. Ir. Cb.irlrs Wilfm. MiiAirr ti Tp Inhn ,
Kuntx. Sintnn Kutitz. I'm Tp. laaae Cwuldrun. White
Ut.tr ip. juicnuei uucuifta.
MECvMMtSDA TIOXS.
Piiilapa.. Aae. 1.1, 147.
T brm thin Any enrrftttly in-pivtNt m mtniui-tor r
I.ichtmnrr llrvj, with Tine and index, rpctfd by Mr
Thumm Artnl'RT, on ll.-lluu 1I"tj. OtourcftT, ai-d
hriTt no hJitwtton in itiir; that it in hot inly t!i b-t
1 have tTr ?ren, t.ut tt.iit it ift Hi- t.niy one I h .ti y-t
exnniinrd that in rntrurUl on strictly sricrjtif.c rinfl
ple. It ii with much f.punur that I r-.mnnnl bin
Ctiuducturto the utUiitii.u ui uaurrMif hii'Mir,
11. Mi MUIiTRIE.
I em Wfl! Mti'fiw! that th M'uti-tic Lthtoinr Kf.J,
Ranufartur--d t-y Mr. Thmun Armitap. or I'hiitvie li hia.
I if tht? int that h9 err Wn ma!e. 1 haTv nprnt wrai
; yearri iu the HuCj t thf laws ol ehvtrit-ity and mdrm't
j ism. ar.d hare no hesitation m ain that thew Hoi- an
o-nctrucU'd upon the only pnunp!- t" nlt-tr. Th elrrtric
shock i rrca ived anJ d:it rt.t by the m:iDet at the top
I of the rod. and it would tn impt oSiM'. accord inz t the
I lawn of attract inn and repuifuon. ft a huildmi; lo be
injured by a stroke nf lihtnino: whn protected by one of
: these rtK.. 1 baTe been ariuainted with Mr. Armitage
for nrveral years, and bef're herommeuced the mamtfne
: ture of these rods I exaniine.1 the principle on which they
j are constructed, and Mt rotmncc.1 that their adoption
' would be attended witb complete ucccsx. The incre-lnir
demand fur these rrds.and the extcniTeale. m all parts
of the country, is ample com mentation their atiff v and
superiority. TRACY K. WALLEU, M. D.
Kiting Sun. Philad Co., April 10, 152.
EF-S.C. WILT aod SAMKEL HOOVER.
Hartleton, Union Co. Va.
at Affente for tnirn and atljoining Counties,
and will furnirh the Kods on the iame terms and
in the same manner as the Proprietor.
Dr. Jacob Horlaclier,
BOTANIC PHVPICIAX. having regained
his health, ha resumed his practice ol
the healing art. llissnperior SAI.VE is still
in great demand, and all ureters snf plied as
usoal. New Berlin. May 8,
Oppotition it the Life of Businen I
NEW LIVERY
AND
EXCHANGE STABLE.
The subaeriber would retuectfoliv infoim ihe
cilixenaof Lewisburg and the traveling commun
ity generally, that he has opened a new Livery
and Exchange Viable on FOI'RTH atreet half a
square South of Market, and has provided a good
lot of Horses, with entirely new good and laah
ionableCarrieges, Buegies.Sleighs. Ac. where all
wishing anything in his line may be accommod
ated oo Ihe shortest notice end most reasonable
terms. He will pay every atten'ion to the
wants of bis customers, snd hopes by so doing
to merit and receive liberal ah are of pul'lic
patronage. WILLIAM MOOKE.
Lewiaburg.Dee SO, I8SI
MOST KINDS OF
JOB PRINTING,
HEATH EXPEDITIOUSLY
AT THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE
Lewisburg.
'HE subscriber con-
UT
inaes to carry on the ,
l.lvery BnnlncM at
the Old Siand on .North
Third street, near Market, and reapecilully
solicits the patronage of his friends and lL
public generally. CHARLES T. HK.-s.
I.ewibburfr, May 22, I860
The Far-Famed Iledicina!
11 OLLOWAY'H PILLS.
Theae Pills being eompoaxd entirely of medicinal btrl.
are of a most harmless nature, while ihr ratrat.dii
ary eirtufs th-y pufss have rndrrd th m aal,
ally popular lb nearly ry part f the rlt. tha
lntnnie succeM tbry have met with throukb.at tha
sSut't ta moat extraordinary, owio)c. it U t-tr? um4
to thir wund(rful rfliracy In the core of hutbum
entuplaint and disorders of tne Liver and M'jtoari,
Vrmn who pT-e-iv in umif ll.rn abrour tl
dlrcttous. acl'ioxn fail in brmg rvttoied to fceaiiL
Weakness and Debility. -rie5firafion to
Health of a GeutliiuuD, ngt-J -15,
at Death's door.
CopyfM istUrfrom the Rrw frf$ Smith, datVd yvtaw
.ST. , tar Jiath, IjVKtTtnUhirt, 11 Jt-jj.
To Paresoa (1'u.hWxt,
J'ir A .Mr. J'nirn Pixtos, f'rmer!T a rHnt rt tlm
place, had bt cn in a d-hninjt state of b alth It r at arils
of thrre yiar. gradually Wantttn away to a tha-iow If
nihtly perpirstioas .ind waiit of attel.te, ehxh raud
prt-ivt mt"aiu--s to Li-frir-Ld, he hnd connnlt d taniii
m"li'-a men in B.tlh.a ithout rtfrcl. lie at lat uss-d your
aud ub-lfr l'reidf nc was retred to Lra.tn ly
th ir ni-ans. Up laVly -mirutd to Vw York, and baa
juft wntten lo nay, tht l.e was n-T-r trtter io health,
ald lew rtd me to a' ,uuint yf,u w.rh the etreumslanre. j
ou'ht also to or-olioD. that my wile has denved great
bviacbt tr'-ni thf u-e of yuur Fil.s.
1 remain. ir. vours rrf ftftilly,
CHAHI.M SM11 II, liatnfDK Vio later.
A permanent Cure of a diseased Livtr ol
many Years' duration.
Co f nf a Letter from Mi. wrmt. Chemut, rrilf t
l'r-f'triT . lb WfTjf.
Dar Sir In this dtrit yrmr I'll eotominl a mrrw
ext-nlett sa!- than any oth-r pr-'prietan med-Mc trt
thf ptil.lle. A a pro -f thriflrlrarjr m Liter at4 biUooa
rmplainU I may raf-ntion the f.llowinsr eas?. a Inly ot
this hwn wiih wh.,m I am p-rfnally aeiiaainted, t
year was a s-Tere mt!-ft frm dictwe'cf the Lteer aatf
Dige.-tive uririn'; her nediral attendant aeured her that
be rou'd do nthinr to rejiere her SulT rinfr. and it w4
not liketr lit nuld survire manv months. This an noun'
cement naturally etisd rrat alarm irnnnc ber friende
ai:d rtT:ar.n. atij th-y iudured her to makw a trial cf
yitir lill.hlr-h s improved her p-nrral health tl-atsh
wai- indnrt d t. rrintinite th-m nntil he reeeled a perfect
eure. Thi is taeUe months aeo, and she baa not exper
ienced any mrix reiap."-, and oft n dertarea thai
your Pills have been the means of serine her lift.
1 remain, lear Hit. yours tru'y,
July 23d, ISM. i-nedf J 0.1 M I.e.
ThutctUOraUd IttU art vsndrr fully eticacicH w Jit fit
lowing eonp'atnti;
Age 9 Tropsy Jaundice Seeordary
Asthma lsentery Liter 1id,1dU ''jBiLU.a-s
Bilious Com- Kryslpelas Lumbago TleDonioreua
plaints ft-maie Irreg- Pilea Tumora
Bl'tcljei on uiarities hh-uroatUm tiers
the Mi in Pevers of ailKetenflow, ofVenermal Af
Bnwel Cmpl'tf hinda t rme ft rtione
Colics Pits Brr- fula, or Worms of all
Const i pa t'n olliout Kinji a E'U kind a
the bowels lleail-aeh N re Ihrcatr neakaeaefrH
ConsumptiuD ludiiretion
btin and any eaoaa
Gravel 4c. Ac.
Pebinty lottamalioa
Su!dat the E?aMiihrnent of Profeesor Iloitowar, 24
Ptrand. i'n-ar Tem le liar, London.) and "U Maitin Lanw
tn ?w Y jik. r'tertfr1ediritMiu the ciatrs uUirvsaed
" r ti"H'taf, A'te 'Tk." will receive due atlentiow. bold
a!o by alt renpt-etaMe Lru(cits and deaiers id Mtdieinea
throughout the l otted state, in Boit-t at 1 cts. 67 cU.
and $1,-0, earh. To he had tthokaale of tbc principal
Vrug houses in the Union.
4 0-Tb' r is a consult Table sarinpTij takirg the larger
Boxrf. N. B. l)irecti' ns for the cuidanct t ! patient ia
every disorder, ar affiled to each Bex lytiti
UTFut sale by Dr. KE.MI'KK, M:fflmborg
IXWISBURG FOUNDRY.
iiM:iii-i'r" subscribers thankful for
Qiiip. sssHH. i past paironap, would inferm
'PMSiia 11 VS ne pUUHC IUsl lurj tviiuuuc w
nanutacltire all kinds oi MILL
lihAiil.NU and other Castings. Tbrashsnrf
Machines and ether Machinery repaired m the
best manner. Casings warranted to te cf
good material, and at prices that ran not fa.l
to p!ea?e. GEDUES, MARSH & CO.
Lewisburg, Feb. 1851
COOKING Stoves, of vanou s attcrot
and sizes, fur Coal or Woo , ftr
at the Lewisburg Foundry by
(ietlJes. M-irsh & Co.
Q1TOVES rarior. Wood, and Coal
O Stoves, various patttms, for .a:e at the
Lew U burg Foundry. GtiiJe, Maih &. Co.
"1T7A Palent liang Pluw.asupe
I V rior ariicle, for sale at ihe Lewis-burg
Foundry by (ieddea. Marsh & Co.
(1 RAIN or Seed Drills Rosa" Patent
X decidedly the best and most durable
(irsin Drill now in use. for sale at the Lewisbnrf
FoQudry Ly Cieilde, Maib &. Co.
44 An ounce of Prevention worth
a pound of Cure," in
that awful disease,
CONSUMPTION!
DR. FITCH'S Lectures on the Preven
tion anJ Cure of Consumption.
Thi.-oopular work for sule inLewisburg
by S.K.Lyndall J. Houghton and at
Ibis oflL-e. Prire. 75 rents
Map oftlic State or Calirurnla.
OKE(iO.. UTAH, MEW MEXICO. nl
TEXAS. printed bj S. Aug'a Mitchell in
18-S6, anil painted to correspond with tbe boun
darirfixed by ConRref in ISjU foraale alth
('hronirN cilice. price 25 cla.
riHE present Proprietor of the newly iii?co
I verej Winfield C'nte (hmestune) in
DKV VALLEY. I'nmn Co. hereby gives notice
that the Core u-Ul XOT be open nn SI XDAYS
for Victors. It may be vmied by Ladies and.
Gentlemen on any other day, and oo SATUR
DAY of every week especial preparations will
be made to accommodate rh lights.
(jjAIl persons are forbidOen to break off.
Injure, or take away any specimens from the
Cave, under penalty of prosecution.
The payment of 13) cents only is required
of every person before enterins.
NOAH WALTER.
Pry Valtev. June SS. 1SS3
$570 13 CASH TR1ZEF 8570.
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tember. It is chiefly devoted to advancement
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ufacturers, aud Fanners, by the diffusion of
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cilttrd M men prartirally pkillrd in thf art acd arkwrra,
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ail tba valuable I'atenta fai-h t.pur aetkly from tha
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clattnaof all tha Patent air auhli!.h.d in tt column l
thua makina thf r'r a prrferl SrKntiftr and Merbankal
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eulation In th- Iwt volume excredinir IS (too rrpia par
week. It ta In form for binding; rarh volama rontaina
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the l.rr,li.tofantWrttr.wnt inh 'l L,:'J"iJ
nt: tin .in h, aire. '.;:?:, Tt Zr
K, a fc, .he ..n. h fv5 for Ibe Unth. $3 for tba
eirhth fot thr ntnB f ,hirOT(ll ..4
II" fcirDtJ. Tbe r Jh ..II be pa d t. tb. order
SK. wr er-priisar immediatei, .flerJaaoar,
TfM! One fr OW Q " "T BMt hi 1
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r ie, inrUr mcDihn Jli. f ftwr copif twelve aMntiu $23,
twrntv f-nrin twrWo month In ftd'tix.
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than Jl.li.nrh. Nsnvei run be acnt ua at diffrmt
lim'-n and fnm iliffrfnt Port Offlren.
?rnthrn mnl W eoOrn co y Ukn fur tabstrlptioM.
Lellers nhuld b dirfptrl. pt raid, to
MI NN 4 CO-, 18 Faltom Mmt, K Tork
tf.MeMTf. Vunn t Co. irif;lT vriift-4 !
rrrrnriDC rtt.U ft mw .avvBttoo. t4 will drfM
,OTBt-r, without fharg, i rrsartl to tb aowlii '
their ImprovcBMnta.
H. GERHART,
Surgeon Dentist,
4 T bis Resideree, South Third Ft. eorntr
1. ofthe Board walk.
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