JUL, IS) .if If'. 8 I; I ft !. i-, 3 . tt i i; 1.4 f - it ! 1 I I: i) v J! ! lb iiJ i : Is i. i'5 ui i 'it ; , it 1 3 ill ta the front; make them equi-diUut, par ralel and straight : then drop the feeds long the drill regularly ; cover ell over neatlj and smoothly, write the names or numbers, and the data of the sawings, on a small piece of stiff paper, put it into the cleft of a little stick, and stick it into the ground ; put on the lights, see that they tit well ; "and then (says Cobbctt) look upou your spring wort as happily begun." Management of the Hot-led. The main jriuciple is to give always as much air as the plants will endure ; taking advantage of every mild day to remove the sashes and give the plants air, even before the seeds begin to appear. Give air to the bed every day, unless it be very cold TIte utual troy of jiving air, is by bits of thick board cut like a wedge, at one i end and coming to a puiut at the other. I Each light is lifted up, either at the back ' or front of the frame, as the wind may be, aud the wedge cr filter, as it is called, is rat in to hold the liirlit up. But if mure uir is wauted, ra:e the lights higher, and . a fine iiy take them off cutirely. When tlie plants are up, they wilt soon tell yu ul'itit air, for if they have not! enough they will grow up long legged a:i'l will have small seed leaves ; aud indeed if too niuch deprived of air, will droop and die. Let them grow strong rather than j tall j short stems, Lroad seed leaves, very- green these are the signs ot gooa plants and proper management. "Remember, (say Corbctt again) out of a thousand fail ures in tVit-bcd culture, nine hundred and nincty-uinc arc from giving too little air." Watering tlie Ll-t UJ. When it is ne cessary to water, "take off the sashes one at a time, aud water with a watering pot tliA Ann tint nnur nut !ir:ivilv : water iust ( J W at sun-set; and then tliut down the lights; the heat will then rise, aud your plants grow prodigiously " Pro'ettintf tU Ilvl-hcJ. Shonld high wiu'ls aud very thatp frost set in, protect your bed with straw or muss, aud if .a cold ior'b-wesl wiiid, make a small screen of ornsiaiks. liucsia mats or old grass bags, or an old carpet shouid, be kepi to cover the ealie iu cae t f hall, snow, or very old weati.er. Should t li. se uot be couve- Eltn:, use tr i.v1 fesy r moss. Agricultural Education. We are giad that the Legislature of Vermont has been the first to pass a law introducing an Agricultural Book into Common Schools. The title of the law is "An Act to Encourage the Study of Ag riculture in the Common Schools," and tha book selected for the distribution is Waring's Elements of Agriculture,' better than which, to this time, dues not exist. The following is a copy of the law : 1. The Governor is herely authorized to purchase one copy of Wann's Elements of Agriculture, for each town iu the State, and to draw au order on the Treasurer for the payment of the same. 2. One of these books shall be placed in the hands of the Superintendent of Schools of each town, with instructions to examine it with regard to in merits, aud (he) shall report to the Clerk of the said town, what number of copies, if any, are required fir the use of the Common Schools of the said town. 3. The legal voters of each town shall, at the next annual t"wn ineting, vote whether or not the town shall purchase the number of books recvnmenJel by the Superintendent aforesaid, mi the Town Clerk shall report to the G Jveruor of the State the result of such ballot. 4. The Governor shall then order ta be manufactured, in such style as he shall ; deem expedient, a sulheicnt nutuocr ot the books to supply the detuaud Ly the af )re aaid ballot, &c. The preliminary purchase has been made, and measures are being taken to introduce these books as generally, as even justify. such high sauctton seems to : This little work wi.l Pruve I a piouecr in the dissemination ot agrt- cultural knowledge among the rising generation, and will at least eucourage a taste for that class of reading which is xuost needed by the youth of our couutry; far while we freely aJ:nit that belles let tres acquirement is of use to every one, still wo cannot but observe that the gener al tendency of the public mind is rather instruction of an amusing kind, tlun that of a more utilitarian order. Why is it that almost every indivdual is conversant with yromineiit p liuts of English history, aud Mitt know so little of all the useful aits ? It we consult the I appiuess of man alone, irrespective of bis immediate pryiit ii'i consequent comfort, we shall cvii then hud that those who have devo t"l tlimt'-elves to so much of the study of th..- ai is and scieucc as will enable them to en; ) the observance of Nilure's laws, are : . huppiest, and it is for this reason that i v- who h-jvc pcnt p-rt of their life in ' . ! country, aid have afterward received :, ! e !ucntions, form that portion of j ur tt..uiuu;:y who are most observant of! t.-.i: . Vu'U-2. til ! : Tf -. ear! , a :! ir. the prominent men in our 'rt- ii ! . mercantile and uianufac- iiioiin,': .etc. This element of i'r - v. -r :'-wrv irnt'is, is pe- ! v -:.i :i..-; '- i'tural- j . i : a: e a!V ried them in life time, Catii:ot but tend to the progress of the nation at large ; thus in rural districts good elementary works on agriculture should be placed in the hands of youth; in manufacturing districts those on mechanical philosophy should bold a aimiW plsee, and in one or tw. genera tions the irulir property of the Ameri can mind, utilitarian iuveut'ioo, would be rendered the great engine for national ad vancement It ia by such meant that our happy country may approach her destinv. and the world may be presented with the before anuown epoch, of an educated ag rieultaral eommnniT Wtrkinj Farmer POST OFFICES IN UNION COUNTY. Pott Office. Pott Matter. Beaver Town - - Geo. A. Smith Beaver Springs (Adamsburg) Rcub Keller ButTiloe X Roads Jas M'Creight Chapman - Cuesnut RiJge - Cosgrove Hall Forest Hill Forest Iron Works Frceburg Ilartleton - Kratzersville Keensville Lewisburg Middlcburg Mifflinburg - Middle Creek - M'Kees i Fails Mt. Pleasant Mills New Berlin New Columbia - Pen us Creek (Ceutervilk) Port 1'revorton John Herrolu Fasuaucht A. Buechtel Amon H. Lull Danl B. Ueber EdwdBaasler James Madden - S.K.Yearick George Keen H. W. CroUer R. W. Smith John Forster - Win Barth II. N. Backhus John Sclinee . H. D. Maize . M. Sechler Wm. Bogar F rsyth Si-lingrove WiufiVld White Deer Mills . J. M.App Jesse M. Walter Jonas Fisher i l, .... nt tl.r,., 17V'i ? . I FallanJ Winter Arrival of New Goodi! Ilt'KSII it VORSE MOST pecifullyannou nee tofriends and the public generally thai ihey have just received a carefully selected stock of OUT COU0S, of every variety, and at prices ti suit customers, embracing Ladies' and Gentlemen's dress goods, domestic, furn ihiiig goods, cloves, hosiery, trimmings, &.C. QjuSlIlS a fr'su pp'y of lhe best (jualiues sugars, molasses, honey, coffee, leas, spice, tobacco, segars, crackers, ham, cheese, dried frnii, oic. HARDWARE el1 selected itoek of h ivels, spade, lurks, hoes, and a variety of cutlery, carpenter's, mason's, and black smith's tools. QUEEXSWARE. the cheapest ever offered in this market iron-stone, granite, china and i whitetvare, also common tea-seits, Scc HATS AXD CAPS.ofall kinds and at low prices. . AH of which have been selected with great care, and having been booht fords they are enabled to !-ell at unusually low rates. They deem it unnecessary to particularize, as their stuck embraces everything likely to be called for. Purchaser will find it their advantage to giveusae.all. PRODUCE taken in exchange. 7l STCPV TO rLEAIK.JTJ I.ewisburg, Oct. 25, 1854 New Firm-New Goods! A new Bi oom uueep clean !" JUST RECEIVED, ! by way of Cattawissa Railroad, ONE of the choicest and most desiraoie assortments of seasonable DRY AXD FAXCY GOODS ever brought to this place, and which they offer at an unusually imall advance upon the first cost. Old friends aad new, and the public gener ally, are respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. if full assortment of HARDWARE. QUE ENS WARE, GKOCERIE9, &c, and at low prices. ... IDDING9 & W ETZEL. Lewisbur;, Oct. 21, 1854 A NEW Boots and STOCK OF Books and Shoes, Stationery. rriHE subscriber announces to his friends and the public generally that he has jusi received from Philadelphia a large ana hci lent assortment of EjSSTS ABB 321)23 cnmjTKiiis: eery kind ai.a variety cf Gentle men's Uuots, Uaiters, Monroes.'I'ies, Slinpere, &e. .-f.iVs' Fiie Gaiter Boot, Buskins, Jenny I.inds, and Ties of the late and inst appruved styles. Boys', Misses', and Children s B.iotslaee BootsGaiters and Shoes of every stvle and variety now worn also a choice selection of the School and Classical BOOKS now in use in our Academies and Schools together with a good assortment of Statio nary etc. The a' ove oods have been carefully selec ied and will be sold at very reduced prices. j The undersigned also continues 10 nianuiac Hire Boots ana onoes ui cvuj m.iijiu ,.i..r nrt frnin his lone rxpenence and a -termination to spare no effort or expense U clease.he hopes to merit and receive a liberal ! share .'f buMness. JOHN HOUGHTON. I.ew isburg. May 5. IK.V1 f iih rrtily r!elitins. rrvn 4S A. Cintn l!oii., Toxic MixTcmc. T I K LniT.T-itj ot rer Jl. dHinr ana rrruiar w clirt. r. U lhMtf of IVniiTlvni l IU la.t hwii i-Jth Apill, ioj-.i mii? H"'r f rr. fliiij tl. .1. r.ul:iiit from Iht f le .!piirioii" ,nJ 'ii "m- .;r.ini-.! fur lhe rurpos-ot apFly i th- p.ioiiT -itli r. li.l.le rramUi in cn vbrrcm ii,ei.lu.ntrmnlht.iaor will n-t employ the l)rit m'i.-U'll-r. '' PrehmMl thtinliit.ltr'lD i It K"wn.r Ijnii- Mitur, ncraunt of 111 JuM cilrit na knn K--ri in the tiwitmrnt of t'cv n l -u. J t kln'lrrd lt ction-.h" no L.tittion la r comni-n dn.g it iu the highest ttrui to the pnuoasg of thrafllicU'd. BOWEL CCMPlAtXT euredby KOWAND-? BLACK UKKIIY KO.IT. The boe luMitulion tendt lu . . in lik.. mauner.to the rt nj--dy for"Uow-l Con, nUiiit"""-" ii uon Iiond- Componnd Syrnp e B .vkb-rr Uiot. nod arnulj rocomtnend It to the eon tvlvnce of pat:-ntllli'tl with tbesecomplainta,blie- Dfi tt to baiaf AlUAOICin ine tresiiavuftui iwa f Ifon. Henry K. Strong. I Hon. J. B. f lenif.n, Crorderof theTrmUet, J John R. Rowand, M.B. jll.l. A-hton, ttq. lieetor Orr, Eiq. 411 eommunientton to b nddrcBd, Jobs V Roaud M. U . head of tha PharmacauUcalOapartaMat aud frealdentof tha lTnirity. Uume m-panaary andollo,So.a" SoathSaoondStraat I'hlladellhia. ..... - Uraneh Di!pniary at th Store of Dr. T. A. li. TIIOKNTOS CO., Iearirt.r. TO LrMBERHEK. W4.STDD 30 to 50.000 ft Maple 6 by ' SO to 30.000 do 4 by 4 10 to 30.000 ft 3 in.Ash plank SO to 30.000 ft 1J do to be delivered this coming Fall aad Spring e the bank of the River at Harris-bare. Lnmbai of sood Quality and strait trained is wanted. Pripoa!s will be received till 8ept, 1 for fnrnishins the above, and persons sending pro pusals will stale the quantity and quality of the dinerent kir.d 'hey can lurnisn.and nen. Terms of payment cash on delivery and inspection. Address (posi-paiaj 4g0 yv.u. niwauA, narrisonrg, ra Tl'ST ree'd and for sale at the Mammoth Drus Store a large supply of Dr. Green's cenuine BITTERS, for cure of Dyspepsia, etc. Aug 10 aa. inuh.iiu.i cb w, T ilhasrranhlc Printing Oflico I.J and a large quantity of PICTURES, for Framing, and for Drawing 1 eacners. -K. VOLKMAI, N.W. Corner Fifth and Market 8ls. GERMAN and FRENCH LanenatTS.Draw. inf. Painting, and Draughting, langkt by K.V. X.t wisbarg. NepL 1, 1863 Twshnrg Chronicle Counting- Caltndar for 1855. 'ill i ! a si e 2 - S 10 IS -M s a IS 16 17 S22'23 24 al 2Ji3(jl31 .5 B 1 t M'T. ? S 10 IS I 23 24 1 s ults 19 20 26 27 Owl s es 2t 24 241 T28 29 30,31 - s' Via li'ir. leliT 2H22;23!24 vn i 51 1 T 8 4 t l 2 13 14 an 12IH1 S 20 21 1-': Q IS 1' 2i t) 27i2eii lb q a a i ii flu 11 12 13 a 9 ioUi:i2i3'i:is JllTitl-'2l r2 g W24 24U 2J 2-j2 fa0 3ii I I 1 I Ea 17.115 lft!20 B 21 2i!26i2Ti28129;3 O l I 1 I i Cheap Saddle and Harness Jlanuftirtory, The subscriber, thank ful for favors hitherto omifcrred. resDectfnllv invites the public to call and price his work, as he is confident they will . ' r ... ... U m.f render entire saxisiacuoa cvsu iu m diffident customers. Constantly on hand, or made to order, all kinds of SADDLES, HARXESS, Bridles, Col lart, HAi), Trunk; Valicet, Carpet Bag;4c Also the cheapest and best assortment or Worsted. Linen, and Cotton FLY NETS to be foundin town, at prices ranging from $1,35 to $4.60 per single net, also Leather Fly JSets of different styles and prices. The above articles will be sold cheap Tor cash or countrv 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 lo extend a fair portion of their patronage. WANTED lOOcordsof Woodin eichange for work, also 10 tons of Hay wanted at mar ket prices. ...... !"tr8hop in Beaver's new brick block.Third and Market, 4ih door from pryerEAVER Lewisbnrg, Jnne 30. 18R4 Lewlibsrg Saving Institution, 18 now open and ready to do business. The regular Discount days are Wednesdays. The following named persons are the DiBicTOas WmiiM CaMiao, Esq. Mr. Joanaosr Wails. Mr. Biers Ammoks. Mr. Jiau M'CaKioaT. Mr. Taoms Halts. Mr. William Fhii k. Fbed'k C. M'irin. Esq. Orricsas WILLIAM CAMERON, President. H. P. 8HEI.LER, Treaturrr. Four per cent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and three per cent, less lhan six and overthree months. H. P. SHELLER, Treasurer. Lewisbnrg. 8ept. 19, 1853 Winfield Woolen Factory, ffear Hartletem, Union County. rpHlS establishment is now in lhe best order. I The machinery being nearly all new, and none but lhe besl of workmen employed, the subscriber feels safe in saying thai his work shall not be surpassed by any establish men in this or the adjoining counties. His wajrgons will be around as usual, and those wishing to patronise his establishment, will please avail themselves of thai opportu- I have also on hand, and intend keep ing a choice assortment of Goods), such as rM, Sntinett; Cashmere, Tweed. Blanket; Yarns, e., which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Cooniry Produce gen erally. MARK HALFPENNY. Harileton, April . 1853 if Call and Try A NEW STOCK IN TRADE. The subscribers having formed a co-partnership in business, now offer lo old friends and lhe public, at the late aland of S. F. Lvndall. on Market street, the cheapest (for cash) and best lot of for Men and Boys ever offered in Lewisbnrg A Splendid Lot of GUM SHOES. Also all kinds of tSiSJS' Wl&tg Gaiters, half-Gaiters, etc. 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. . & i. suier. Lewisbnrg, May, 1854 NOTICE. Having been appointed the SEXTON lo the Lewisburg Cemetery, the subscriber would state that he is prepared to perform all duties connected with the burial of the dead, on short notice. Also that he will attend lothe re-interment of deceased persons, under lhe direction of their surviving friends. Residence in the Lodge at the bate of the Cemetery. GEORGE DONACHV. Lewisbnrg, May 30, 1854 "Small Proits and Quick Sato." EE BARGAINS tt the CHEAP STORE OP BROWS HILBISH. WE take this method of informing the public that we have fitted up the old "UNION TRADING STORE," where we would invite especial attention t our stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, Groceries and FISH, which can not fail to please, eiiher ia regari to price or quality. Our goods have been bought for cash, at the lowest price, and wilf be sola on accommodating terms. CA8H will be paid for all kinds of Grain and the very highest price paid, in goods, foi every description of Domestic Produce. Turtleville, May, 1354 Hap of Onion County. NOW in course of preparation, a MAP o Union Connty, 20 by 17 inches in size, exhibiting all the principal mountains and streams, township and borough lines, roads, and streets, post-offieeshorehes,mills,sehool-honses, &en Ac, with the proposed Division line. It will be sold at $1,00 in plain style. 1,26 when colored, 1.25 with muslin back and rollers, and 1,50 when mounted and colored. The subscriber asks the loan of drafts. Ac, as be is desirous of making a correct, hand some, and useful map ; and asks the patron age of tha public generally. K. VOLKMAK. Ltwis.srg, May II, 1354. i s s in " ts 1 1 li 7 2S 2W 11 II -(III 10 3 11 12113 14 14 lll' ilS lo io-t,3Sa ?fc2r28 1 2 s 4 61 1 8 S 10 Mil 12,13 11411ft 16 1. Bj l!le L0 21 K S3 24 1 28 2 10 SI l! 2 3 4 S 6 T ha si tilo 11 12 13 1 m isii!tJ.'isii an -i I 223i4l26l2 X ' Tit -I 4 . I15IICI17 1S19 21 21 26 29 iTl. U , 14 IS IS 21 22 2.1 .JL. and West Branch Farmer-Marchj TsUiraphins---w Rate Table. Uwiikarg 0V (rata S, nnUl 12. 4 tnm 1 U 4 From Leicinbunj to Harrisbnrf 0,28 Berwick $0,18 17 Dauphin 'Junction Liverpool M'Kees i falls Selinsgrove Providence Scranton Pulsion Kingston Northumberland Milton Money Jersey Shore Mill Hall 35 23 31 SI i so 35 35 21 20 15 13 16 17 18 30 Bloomsburg Cattawissa Danville Chapman Carbondala Dunmore Hyde Park, Wilkesbarre Plymouth Bloomsburg Danville Sunbury M'Ewensville Williamsport Lock Haven H 15 20 26 25 24 20 20 18 15 15 15 17 18 20 Milesburg Bellefonte 31 Beech Creek For every additional word 1 cent to all sta tions on this line. Philadelphia. 34(3) Baltimore 62(4) Not now in operation. ty.All other stations west and south of Philadelphia, rate increased 9 cents. UNION TEMPERANCE HOTEL, D Ice Cream and Eating Saloon, Corner of Second anil Market Sis. rttHaving rented the commodious and well JEKIiued buildings at the lower end of .Market St. (formerly the mansion of Wm.Hayes.Esq.) the subscriber is prepared to entertain STRAXGERS AXD TRAVELERS, Man and Beast, with lodging and food bu not with intoxicating liquors. rp-There 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. Lewisbnrg. March 30, 1854 3 in Executors' Notice. "OTICE is hereby given that Letter Tes tamentary on the (.state of WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, late of the Borough of Leu is burg. deceased, have been granted to Johx W. Elliott and Wm. H. AansTaoxa. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claimsa?ainst lhe same will present them duly authenticated for settlement to W. H. ARMSTRONG, Acting Ex'r. Lewisbnrg, Oct, 26, 1854 A CHANCE TO MAKE A PILE ! ON account of ill health, the subscriber has determined to quit the Mercantile busi ness, and offers his S oreKooms, Ware Rooms, and Dwelling, FOR SALE. Said stand is situated in the Town of New Columbia, Union Co., ra., on lhe West Branch River, in a rich settlement, where from $12,000 to 15,000 worth of Goods can be sold at good profits, and in sight of the Sunbury & 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 place. J. D. DIEFFENDERFER. New Columbia, Nov. 1, 1854 M LIVER'S Pianos. The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the sale of Meyer'scelebraied Pianos. C.Meyer ree'd the Prise Medal at the World's Fair, when he was in competition with the most celebrated makers of Eorope and America. His instru ments are universally known to excel all oth ers for eiqui.iite tone and durability. Those wishing to purchase a Pianoihat will last for manyyars and give perfect satisfaction, will call andexamine one of bis best 7-octave rose wood instruments, at J. L. YOOER'S Watch and Jewelry Store, Market St. Oct. 12. 1854 Lewisburg. 0TI('E. Application will be mailt' i to the next Legislature to change lhe name of the "Lewisburg Savings Inlimiion." located at Lewisburg in the eountv of Union, to "THE LEWISBURG BANK." with One Hundred Thousand Dollars additional capital. and authority to issue its own notes for circu lation; subject to the provisions of the general banking laws of this Commonwealth. By 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-day clocks at SI, brass 3il-hour clocks as low as $l. All clocks warranted for one year at J. L. YODER'S cheap Ckiek, Watch and Jewelry Store, opposite Iddine Co.'s, Lewisl.nre. ATCHES Gold and Silver Levers, Lepines, and Verpe. Gold Watches from $25 to $100, at J. L. YODER'S cheap Watch and Jewelry store. JEWELRY of the latest pattern of all qual ities for sale at the lowest City prices by J. Sj. 1 DUCK. SILVER WARE Table, Tea, Dessert, Salt and Mustard Spoons, silver warranted eqna? to coin. Silver Tea spoons from 5 npwards, no charge lor tngravms. at t 1 rnnrn'o 4. 1. 1 ULTX.ll O. ( OLD CHAINS Ladies Chatelain, Gold T Fob, Vest and Guard Chains, from $10 to 10. at J. L. YODER'S. SPECTACLES Gold, Silver, Plated, and Steel, snitable for all ages. All kinds of Glasses put to Spectacles at the shortest notice. Particular attention paid to nttmg uiasses ior weak eyes- J. L. YODER. PLATED WARE Cake and card Baskets, Table Forks, Spoons and Butter Knives. Teaspoons silver-plated on the best German silver, $1 per doz. All good warranted to give satisfaction. AH kinds of Engraving at the shortest notice at J. L. YODER'S. CX OLD PENS all prices,in Gold and Silver T Holders, and without holders, for sale cheap at J. L. YODEK o. Life Insurance Companies ! London National Loan Fund, i26 Cornhill. London; 71 Wall St. N.York) fycapital $2,500,000 lna Life Insurance Company, i Hartford. Conn.) t7Annoity Fund .$150,000 Keystone Mutual. iHarrisburg. Pa.) CF"Capital $150,000 TlOLICIES in the above Companies can be X obtained, on reasonable terms, by appli cation to the subscriber. California risks, 3 to 4 per cent, extra. Feb. 19 H. C. HICKOK, Letauburg. Re-moral. T. WINEGARDEN has re-mored from gfm way up town" back to the new build ing at the old head quarters, in Market street, immediately under tne- unronicie anu eie arranh offices, where he will be happy to " smoke" and "chew" his friends and cus tomers, in good style and quality at moderate oash rates. Lewisburg, Oct 14, 1853. 1CHOOL QKDERS aetUjr prin S at tht Cknmhk Ofhot sod for 1855. HAliltlSBUlU BINDERY. J. J. Clyde & F. I.. Uutter, Saccular! ta V. 0. Uickek at Co. Book. Binders and Stationers, and Blank Book Manufacturers, Iliirriibnnj, Fa. MOST respectfully inlorm theirfriends that they are engaged in the above business Indirectly opposite Herr's Hotel, fij They flalier themselves, by careful attention to their business, to receive a continuance of the pat ronage so liberally enjoyed by the old firm. BLANK BOOKS fur Banks. County Office. Merchants, and private individuals, ana every variety of full and hall-bound constantly on j hand. Paper rilled to anv paltTn. Old Bi.oks, P.r.,.liril Ma-azines, Law Books, Newsp. ' fenodicais, .iiitiiii:, . ' . ners. Bibles, Music, works issued in Nos., &x.. bound in any siyir, piaiu .... Mr.rrart tnl. and dune cheaply. Please give us a call. C. & H. l"e"Boo"ks Ac. to be bound may be left with lhe Editor of the Chronicle. 809 TEED. S. CHRIST, Wholcaale and Retail DRUGGIST, Mlfflinburir, I'uion County, Pa. HAVING purchased the entire Drug Store formerly kept by T. J. Elliott, dee'd, I now offer to my friends and the public in gen eral a fresh and pure lot of iui(!3, Cifiliiis Jtyj-Sitiffs. Also Paints, Oils, Ulass, Putty anil Patent Medicines. Brushes and Combs of every variety. A fine assortment of JEW ELRY.suchas Watches sold and sliver Pencil, Ear and Fin ger Rins, Breast Pins, ice. Ac. Cards. En velopes, Note ami Letter Paper. Soap anil I'eraiimery. All kinds of LAMPS. 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 nothinz for look ing. TIIEO.S. CHRIST. Mifflinburg, Pa., Jan. 2, 1851 ly The renowned Remedy! HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT This extraordinary Unnu-ut in comjtwl ot the ino-t lieu lit) U i Main?, anil wIk-u u-t--J in urconincu with th dilv-tionB whii-h arrtunfany each (Kit, witi iDfur eurva when all oth-r nit-j.it Inil. C;i ot th? most d-fi-nite skin lLHi-a.n- rdily jiVli. to its fffimry. Jt is famous whfii U"-l in ras.n ol out.Kheuraalim, l'untraci-a ur fti!l J.-ii'.t. In Asthma it will do woutiers ii rubLvi iutu the Cbvttt. Most astoni.liingCureuf Scrofulous Ulcers, certified by the Mayor of Boston, (Eng.) Gypy ff a LctUr from J. X-H. Esq-, Muyor of Boston, UncJnstnr'. i To raonssoa n.niA-Inr Mr : Mrs. Barak piam ; m. il.ai irac..nJerai.tp. riu.lhewiaM.vrreiy affli;u-d with wr..luluu. ?op- and uMvra in h-r arm", frrl. I.e. : f uinmr.he ntxmu.a uo alMtt uent vf nuflmuti, but ; jrradiiaiiy Rn-w w..rs -In pturim-tl a ..i-.it i-t. h. d a b..x of the rul. and , b' fure that WMftii l u-e.i. -y inft.-ms ot :im-t.iui-t appt-a- r-d. II, iT- riii. w tl. : V in- In n.- tor a ln.rt t ine ; lone r a' c..r.i.tv- t, ihe d.r iion. and -tnct.y lh.rii i w yur rule. to dia-t Ar was ftttxtiy cuxtjd, ai.d j now enjoy the b-at 41I I tn.th. I rrtnaiii.tlerir dir. Dated AuS 12,1PM. -md) J.NOBLE. Estraordiunryand rapid Cure of Erysipelas iu the Lg, after medical aid had failed. Letter mm Jfri. E'izalrth Y.at'tfth'P'ttOJicr.Aiiwick j Jtoiff, nrar ijnor, .m . aatfi Jjh ij, l5x To Pnf-or l!.ls..jy ir: I urT'ndfT a considers- ( bit- period from a Meru attark of Krsipe.a. which at j liinlh M ttit-d in my Ur. and u-i-t. d wlKal lr-at- inrnt. MyMifliiii.'vw. n-T-T .L:r. :.t.:ind I t:i;ted.-si airMi 1 f any t. rmn iit anu-u lim-nt. wh n I was adt i d to have r-'''urf ti..urOnUit'-nt n:id l I did suwith'-ut ; n.j am nnyy i wy inr n-suii 1 mitifiitlv -.,...f..l f..r th.. .-l...-?s.l a vlirnl cur nf irlV IvC nild r. Kh.iv-1 me to ti.4- i-iij nt if l.ei.lth. 1 fhull ever ! ptik wiiti tl.e utiiii.-t r.nhilen-- ! your medifinf. uud ; hitv.- rwnmi. n-ltsl t n to .i her m thi neighborhood . teiiullarly nHJn-tfl. In :.rin l trr-:! h -m-fit. 1 am. rir. . nr obliged and r.i'l f-n . rvntit. VW-l, LLlAliKlll VtATES. The Pilb'u:d Ik u d cmjoiutly with the Oiutm- nt in luot of the !. lowing cnJcs: Hid i.en Biid U leasts ilurrn 1 i-tulas Sore Throata tii.ut Skin UidL-asca tilntiditlnr Scurvy t'Wflltiigs Sire Heads Lumbago Tumors fins tl-erv Hhitmati5m Wounds ti-lil- Yawn tha-p.4 II tn in Itituiona Cori.f (!-fl) UitfK of Mos- t'aii- ch- to and I'ontnM'tM atid-Kiks and Miff Cue. lte Joint Chlcfco-foot Klf(duintiM9ip Sore .Nipple Ac Ac. Sold at the rNttibli.-h merit of lrferi.r Hollow T.244t Straud.fnear rfuipl- i;r. Lndin), and hv Mitideii Lane in New York. OoJ-th for Me-li- im in the atiit-. a-IdresM-d "7. "'johmi.v, .V'i I " will rti eive due att' ti'ion. !old alo by all rite'thj- Ilr;iL'xiI and dealr in Me-liflnt-s throughout the l nited .M:its-. in 1'ota at T'-. Ct5., i ct. aim fl.M. earh. W holt-sale by the principal Lrii houses in thf Uuion. vi. 'I here it n mntid'raUU savinthy talint) thrlarfr $itft. N . II. Pireetion fr the iii"i.ince of patients In every disorder are a.)ix-d to en- h lnt fly&n-l) Sold by Dr. KEM PER, Mifflinburg DAGUERHEOTYFES! tPl KTIt & II 4W. would inform the ) public that they have fined up a Tooi- CTpivssij for liiigtfcrrecjhng, n the New Building over Dr.'l'hornlon's Drug Store entrance ai the first door, up stairs wnere they are prepared to perform any work in their line in the best style of the art. We can tale pictures at almost any hour in the day. Children taken as well a adults and other pictures copied. As we have now a permanent location, fitted up purposely and exclusively for Dagudrreo- ty ping, we think we can render entire satisfac tion, and respectfully tender our services. Lewisburg, Aug. 1, 1853 J.L.HAWN JACOB DYER, Cattawissa, Would inform his old friends and the public generally on the West and North Hrauch,lhai he continues tn keep ibe STAGE HOTEL, in the center of the Town, and asks a fair share of patronage. Sept. 8 M9r. .Itlr lung's Elixir TS the only medicine capable cf curing the I Ilcatl-Arhe. in half an hour. For merly, several days were required to relieve this digressing pain ; whilst now the use of the Llixir will, 111 a few moments, remove it entirely. Although but lately introduced tn public notice.this wonderful preparationcounts thousands of advocates. Ii is very beneficial in Colds and Conchs, checking the most ob stinate fit of coughing 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 only by THOMAS S. PRICHARD, IIS Catharine street, Philadelphia. agents J. RAKFR A CO.. Lewi-burg-. I. OKRIIAKT, $rlioKTn.a. John Schnmf, Ptrr firman, Mt. Pt.aant. Bow A RaslT( U. k V. C. Mojer, Fraebarg. I. D. k H. 8 Boyrr. Pcnns Tp. X fiosds. Wall.r, Birton k Co., WinBld Brown k Hilbbh, Tartletills. Old Newspapers, SOME thousands in number, of alUius.for ale at Ibe Chronicle office, at SO cts per loOt lien as they run.or $1 wbenassoned. A cbancef.w Scrapltooks as srellaa for wrapping pane' nrila.lM VTOTES- Promissory. Judgment, and I III m . " . -I . . I iv. Joint Nate.(bIDk.)at thuotree Dr. John Lock, SURGEON DENTIST, TFFICE removed to NORTH THIRD js reet, Lewisburg. Lewisburg, Nov. 1, 185 Proclamation to the Citizens of MlJllinburg and Vicinity. Polrarmachar'a Hdro-Elacttic Voltaic Chaina, y-ail'sTKL"C'FEU to be worn next to the I . .b.n ,ir,iiicnn? a constant current of electro magnetism, electing immediate relit front all acute pains, and a rermanenl Mere oj an i ur.i.y, puLVEIWACHEa'd ELECTRIC CHAINS w.r,.flr u-.l in i r.n.-..U.rjarJ .inw.for lliacura f n r.o.i-l.ra-r,..i.i f.-r b,ir, .ubmiu-aK. ibomo.1 Ih ,ria, in ., l.i.iiI m l-ri M lueoio.l leaml 'h' " " ' .J m ri.i to th. IJ... rniaontof r ranc. win. h Tint. J a I'.Ui.I I r U.O iiueo.ry. Koriii-.. iu- yr jsji-i. timy ' intriu,Tri in tirruiany. An-tlna, Prtt i nd Kupian i. and one year aiaeoiuiruaiucajj mil .atutl ly tb L. . (jjven.ntuK. Mutt AitoiMhtmy turtt nf Rhumat1m. bi. Vu-w ii.in-. lainl'(jlanJSirpUH JoinU, I'alpiUtinn r ihf Heart, Neuraliia ot the Face, lcriOJi-il H. .U. h LWfiit-a-t, UliiitiDa, Fuin fntto I a JigUont Hysterics. Uep-i, IVnn.-J'sun.-, n lakklynnd ruidly curJ,bjr aiuily wriothChaIa fur a few hours t-irU iy. TheChnuit were tir-t introltif. 1 in thf city of w Yirk. where they were xlt tiled t- Vr-t. Valentine Mtf, Vfin Uuren. Puot.t'ueauchat.. who readily duomrcd that thvy K.ti.nl Slrannr and Sifffulir W.'i nf 1XSTA V CLY ItEUKVlSti PAIX3. whtn-wrt mpti'-l- and by th-lr r.miniii'-oiation and in fl.if ne they w- r. iiiir -iilfed int th iltTt-nt hosj.ittl of Niw Y'rk. aii l are no iu daily -e m those institu tiofia iu the Utfutiocut of the cure of the abe-uamcd diseases. No Otlier Medieval A ut In th wnrll can (rmltire ro many Wfll au.henlicatwj certifl -ate- f eure from lentiric MivMeianP and "r'l Itent I'atients a Di:y W found in racb i -m; hl-t. whirh m:.T be obtaiii.d (icratmt t the lire Store ot Tllu S CiuinT, mhu in ante aent for MitHiuhur- an I . ii.ity.and who will explain the loanuer of uac to ui.; one who may Inthe cite of New York, at the r.eneral Offlr. 5tS Rroadway, there are daily brine sotd 4. t4u rhaina and tlie fait and d-mand in li -tfn a? crent in pn-por-tion to the population, although tbej hate ouly heeu in trolucrtl thre- mouth. The Chain ar enilr worn. and are equally af plicble to all claiWK of ps-r-fM" the rhild a w!l a- thJ adult, aud are always readv f r u n-er (t-t -m of rrpair.and a- niurh an article of oruameut aa th'-y re of a Taluable menx of cnr. . w The Chaino can be wnt br mail to anr part of the L Suit-", and can b obUin-d in all the prinripisl eitira ia the Union. Phwcianftaren tiU'St.-d toesaminrth'-m. Card to Lutiaa. Ladie who are cnrirtVc are reqtt-ted not to ue th4m only Jor a few nvm.t)t at earh urn- of t,pplrinr. for by long continued e, miscarriage is fre quently LT0dUed. . jo-iFpii j-TF.neKT.Oe-n. A ?-nt. 58 BrodwT, New York. TH Eli. S. C1IKIST, Agent, Mirtlinhnrp. !y522J8 Unitm Co. Pa. Lightning Kods. AF Ttlt many jeara' cloae inTestigation and numerous eipurinienta. the Patentee takea irasure in infoiming the public that he baa arrived at the true principle of pioiecting families, dwellings and .ti (.ettv trom ihedestrucline influ ence of LIGHTNING. The calamiiiet that eaery City, Town, Village and Country falls victim to annually, thio' the gross negligence of iu inhabitants, is beyond calculation, especially hin the remedy is so eaj to obtain this is found in AP.KITAGE'S Patent Xlliigiictic ij!)tniiig Bobs, and in this alone. Tins Kd has b- t'n examined by the mo.t ;(-u-iillfn; g ntlemm in the worU I'role.-itors .VTMuririe, Johnon,V'allor snd many others that bae eiatinncd ihein, recommend and speak of them in the hiahest lermsof approbation, and have pronounced ihem the only safe rods in vie in thisor sny other country for the protection 0,ijivM,nj prope,iv. Ooesdvanlage is to divide and ibrow back a part of lhe eb ciric Hunt Harmless , tne couJa . ia, time ot a str.ike this enables the a !- ' to the earth without Ibe ligl.tt-t Utiii;er oi lea ino the ronduclir. I bi rtnl has many other J ai.t .K 0,J one' 1 e ori,y PIace of manutactitf i-1 10 ,.t if 'r j t f nt St. 3 tW a W I A. Mladtlphiu, fa ,. ns re repectfuHy invite., to call . . , . r 1 n-u 1 i anil emnune for themselves, tor afe W holesale or Kfla, by THO'S AK M IT AG E. Orders promptly tiendJ 10. TeriT.s cash. These rod have been purchased and suceeM fully used by the following individuals, companies fc j corporations, whose names are cheerlully r submitted : flmj n,ar philnd'Iphia.K. k 9. Koberts. Oi-orge fantzi!ier, Jiid H iivmt, Jui-c Cnnrii. J. Jlulford. j.q j, .., 4-. i:lUi,y, j. i,r. oner. ii. takleT,(;..i.rad Jnryl, tie k'.i-y Aun-hou-e. Andi-r-u 4 lir-tlLer. Jt J. I. rint, J- liti itumu. 1 htw. Uroeir. liit- IIikhih, u. UlllKtr. 11. nim- ! s 11:09. 10., .ur Iriiwninir. J- f. Orttr. J. H Untn. t. Iltimpiirt y.-, J. lop.r i, J. .Nyui.iu. K I; irn n. J OTi-tilme, j. r-p-I- r. Mr. ."i Mri-lr-.n. lr. .M.irtin. . 1. rMt-y, J Hnukh y. lr. ItuviMHi. lr. Taul. II. (..wen. ii oj. iiii,Lun , II. Mill, r, the K-d Hunk ll-ti I. th- L. t. ArM-nal, the fr)rn 0rd-n f i mn iuinfr Hull. In tft .V...V . J rt-'j ..-or.-e Crisj in Jmle M'C!I. J ud lie h.yt. u, John .Ndaiu, irr. U. M'Muiiie, Beiij. Uutert. Mr. J l't- tun,. j.x vmo. corxTr. ff'irtUp Tp. M:ir! Halli-eiiny. W m Ktxter. John Tl!n, tirhael lVlt-ri. Jurt-l ?m;ih, !.- iJ iiman, euheB Meu Ii. lieore Km limT. V-w iitrUn L'nurt ll"U.-4f, and C"mniisi'n-ri' i'l)l-e. l.imsittie To. John Ueber. f'n ion Tp. lir. Chartr.- WiK u. H'Ain'-n Tp J hn Hunts, iriron kuntr. I'n n Tp.- l&aac Couidroa. White Dttr Tp- Michael Uutfuiaa. BECOXMEXDA TIOXS. FiitLtDA.. Aug. 13. 1847. I have tM day enrvfuliy injected a eonduetor or liehtmng Kud, with vane and index, encU-d by Mr. Ihonins Arntllace, on B'-llevne l!oue, fl tftUfestiT. and hve bu ht piiaticn in fftyiog that it i net unly the bt-st 1 have ever en. but tlt;tt it lit the only one I have yrt examined that is otn-trurtrd on trictlr brientinr tuinr-i- it is witli uiui h pleasure ttiat r!.rVrMTrl-',''i 11. M.IIKTHIE. couauctorto ine altvutiun oi oaners I am well atisfid that the Ma?o tic Lihtnini Kol, nanuiueturi-d ty Mr. Tii. ttia.- A runt ace, oi l'lnU,le!liia. if the bet I hat ha v-r Itii mwle. 1 have ?pent .tvvt-rml year in the xtw'y t the luw ol electricity and mlii't im.and have tu h itiitin in aiii that tin e Kod are contruct4-d Uion tiie nmy i'rmci-l- l MN-ty. lhe eN ctriv f.h irk in r-ceivl aud di-"-r?d by the tuuen -t at the tp of the rtl. and it would be itiiftuesihle. at'iurdiiii; t th. lues nf atlrarliiiti kiitl renuiAinn. f. .r n hii ilili n' In ha injured by a utnke i ii'htiiin when protected t.y one ut tlirw; TOilj". 1 hare brpll ac iuaiDli-d witli Mr. Armit forseTenl yram. and Im.1 re licoDimen-J lhe inanuf.r. f turi Of th.'Ae r"Uf I -Tntnined tlie priDnplenn wtueli Ihi-Jt are ron.itrnrteil. anl fi ll enn.ine.-d that their atlnptti-u i would le Bttenled with eomtilele ueeen.. The increa.in-j , demanil for theM rn.l..and lhe exten.i.efialefi in all part of tile eouotr, ig ample comuierftat wo of their uUtitvnnd aur-rioritT. TRACY K. WALLER, 3i D. ItisioRSun. Thitad Co., April 10, li. GT8.C. WILT and -SAMI EL HOOVER. Ilartleton. Union Co. Pa. ate Aienti for Cnion and ailjoimng Counties, and will furnish the Rods on ibe same terms and in the same manner as the Proprietor. Dr. Jacob Horlachcr, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, having regained his health, bas resumed his practice ol lhe healing art. His superior SALVE is still in great demand, and all orders supplied as usual. New Berlin. May 8, 1854 Opposition is the Life of Business I NEW LIVEItY AND EXCHANGE STABLE. The subscriber would respectfully inform ihe citizensof Lewisbarc and lhe traveling commun ity generally, that he has opened a new Lisery and Exchange Stable on FOURTH street hall a square South of Market, and has provided a good lol ol Horses, with entirely new good and lash ionableCarriages, Duagies.Sleighs. oVc.whereall wishing anything in bis line may be accommod ated on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. He will pay every alien' ion to the wants of his customers, and hopes by so doing to merit and receive a liberal share nf public pationace. WILLIAM MOORE. Lewi-burg Dee 30. 1 85 1 MOST KINDS OF JOB PEINTING, HE1TIT & EXPED1TI0ESLT AT THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE Lewisburg. THE subscriber con- I re J tin nues to carry on ine i - a. Livery Bualneaa at the Old Stand on North Third street, near Market, and respectfully solicits lhe patronage ot Ins friends and li public generally. CHARLES F. HCSS. Lewisburg, May 22, 1850 The Far-Famed Hedicfne! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. These Pitla being cfmpon-il entiraly of ntdiriaa hcrf rr of a a.t haiaiieu Datura, wail. tb,-atrajtata. mrf tirlura tbvy rfarM aava faadtrrd tl.ai aai.rr ftalijr popular is ai-.riy et-rj tart of ih.atrld. Iba luiw-n.? sue es. the? hate mt with tbrouybnut tLa PUUi ia awl catraordiaara, owiag, it I. p r-.ua, -i lo thir wuooerf ji .Sice. ia u., ruxm it,lio0 enin,liiil abj diaoruVra of Ina L ..r axd :.Bi.tii p.-r.o!if a bo p. frrvrr In aing tl.fm .cr0.(ifL( tt direction, scluoia fail in bring raaiad ta baaiia. w eakness nd Uebility. Kestoratiou to Health of a untieiiian, agc-a -15, wbrn at Death's door. Copy VUrfnm the. Ktr Chart Smith, frid .VTton, St. .i.-y. ntar fistth, OtrmtTuUkiTt, 17 A$. Itia. To Pm-rnS'tfe ll'Llowar, bit A Mr.JuM.ru Ft jitu, formerly s rint r.f tl it had t eu 111 a d-(-liniiir "tateol health tor utwsi&s -t thr e yaira, (rmdually mmVDg away to a Ka'ltw nightly p-r::ltll'Il! and want of appetite. tbiibiVHi lire :t uitfa'iut-.-? to liin fris-nls.a h hd cor u.t d vs ,1 nf lira! Ufb in iUth.wi'hout effiet. lie at lat lh'j j i-r Pili. and ucJr Pri Tid nee was r-ti red tn r.a th y thr-ir iiit-nns. He lati-ly rli.h'rted to .New Y' T. It-i jn-t rttieo to tay, tl-at t.i never ttder in tenliL, atid l4-.rd mv Ut 'i.itit you with th c;rtuinitance. I onjihl -j1o to luriiti'iu. that mywifehaj derived grtat bvnelit from the of -.ur liili 1 remain. ir. t- urn rfrt--(fully, C II A Ul.ho sllUU, bientlng Mlniater. A permanrut Cure of a tlibtaatil Liver tt many Yeur' duration. Cjyy of a tetter fwm Mi. omii, Chemiit, Tern it, U i'r-frsv.r H'4l,wy. 14 ar ?r In thi ditrut your Tills ecrrniar 1 a av tm fibii'if fair limn n 01 her pr'f-rietr m t!.. it . 1 .fi ra th.- pu lir A a ivxt vS thvireffcary in L: r acd B..n t'oinplatnt I ma oit-ntion the following rae. A '1 ot tlii town with whom I am p-Tnally ar .uTi-iJ. f. r Tear wa a p-ere -ufferer frr.in diaeare of the Liter arfl Piiretie(.r(fn: hermetieal attendant atr-urrd ht-r tl at h- t-mi'd do notlfinif to n-Jiere her nff-iinr. "rd it was not likely t-he eoU aurvi. many month. Tl't anrauri Cpm'Tit naturally CittiS' d rrrtt ilara amir herfrimd and rrlpiioft. and thry Indured her to Make a trial f y.mr hirli w lUiproTtd ner g-iermi rieallh tj.at n a indnet-d to rr-ntiuue th m until he rtrelre! a perfect cure. Ttiis it inelve mnnth aso. and he ha r.ot cxrrer- lenced any mj-Unn f rla,ae. ana often dertarcs Ltat your I ill nave oefw ine mean or aving ner in. 1 remain, vvr eir. your irnij, July C"d, 1553. (Sit-nedi J.OAMT. TtUitCcUbraUd IMU are worndfrfuPy efficmeibm in tfit fol' ivwiag comjtiatntt: A 2 at Vxo i-y Jaundice Serncdare Aathnia l9t iitery Liter Catmint n.U nn fiilioua Com-i.rjif eiaa Lumbago TirlK.uieti plaints euaie irrt-f- iVilt-s Tnmora Blotches on urn rili. Rheumatism flora the .-kin ieieri ot all ItetenttoB olVenreal AT BowelCmpl'ta kituis t'nnw (rt:on Coiies Fita Ecrvfuls, or W-rni f all Cooiirat'n o.iut kii irt il ain'l ti e Ix wels Il ad-aihe &-tm Ihroata Wenkn- frsi Coiiuniption InJietion Stone sad sny csuss Dcbmty lufiitmatioa lirmtel Ac. Ar. gold at the EstaMishment of r role mot HoLtcway, 2,4, Strand. 1 near IV tuple Lar, London.) and 0 .Vaidan Laa in New York, t'rder-for Metlicines tn the tatr.tn; lr''id Wifteuy. .w York." will receive dueaUrcti' Ho'.tl also t.y all re-p-ctuhle lJm!iiU and dealers :n Mt-diciLea throng bout the L nited M:ite. in lkii ax '.'" ct. fcT . and tl,;0, earb lo te had Wholesale of the priori, tl l;rut l.nusfi iu the tnitn. 'Th- re it a n.oMderitLle rtvinjr hy takirptheTarrr Boxes. X B. Irerti ni for the guidance, vi patleliU ia every d:-orer. are afhxt d to each Box lyiU tlTF.-r sale by Dr. KEMPER. Mifflinburs; LEWISBURG FOUNDRY. , ii subscriber?, thankful Ut v., pat patronage, wnulcl mfcrm '-UiX-..-.he public that they continue to '1 '-r-ir 1 re all kinds of MILL t.fcAiiiMi and oiher Castings. Thrash. rg Machines and other Machinery repaired in the bet manner, tastings warranted to te cf good material, and at prices that can noi fail to please. GEDDES, MARSH Si CO. Leu.sturg, Feb. lt-51 C lOOKINU Stove, of vanou s nferns ami sizfs, Inr t.'al or Woo , for sale at ibe Leviburg Found'? ! iirtiiles. Marah 4 Co. STOVES I'arlor, Wood, and Coal Stuvps, various patterns, for saie at lha LeiaUburg Fouoilrj. (.eiljes, Msib &. Co. llIAKU'S FaleDi t.ang flow, a supe- nor arncle, lor sale at the Lewisburg r oundii t.y CiiJJes, Marsh St Co. G' RAIN or Seed Drills Ross Patent rieculedly the best and most durable drain Dull now in use. fur sale at ibe Lei.burg Kuui.try by (jf JJe, Msrfb & Co. "An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Curs,' in that awful disease. CONSUMPTION! TR. FITCH'S Lectures on the Prevtn J una and Cure of Consumption. Thivio'iular work for sale inLewisburj by S. F.Lyndall J. Houghton and al tins ollioe. Prire. 75 rent .llap on lie Slate or California . OKEtlH.N. UTAH. .EW MtXiLO. no"! TE.VAS.prniieJ bj S. Aug's Miicbell in 1816. anil painted to correspond with the boun a"6r bCongresin 1S50 forssle althe ';lroniclioHiee.pric2S ns. riH E pi-esprit Prrprietor of lhe nrwly ijico vtrrf Winfield Tave (lin estore)Tn IHiV VAKLtY. L'nrim herehveitesnoi.ee thai the Cuvf AOT be opm nm SL'XUA 15 fr Visit(rs. 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Near? all the .aluat-le fntrnf. wnieh t-oe weik! from tha Patent (W.re. are llla-trated with Ensratinra; and iba elaimaof all the I'.tent." ere ful lib.d in it- eohinio. : thus makir e i he paper a .erfeet Stientiftcand VeehaMeat Knevelfvadi. for future a well a. rrv.nl reference, lha Scientific Americn hi veryeitanaiwly eirenlaled its cir culation in lh- laxt Tolnme eaceedins IS Ovo ccpic par week. It i in form for bindins; each volwnia eonnuna sr.eral hundn d Knern.iim. and oer4Hpe.cf B' dmg Matter. Willi an lin es. Tl.e practical reeelrl. al na ara woith to fciniilj much wr. lhan .uh-rriplion nnea. The rnM'ohers . tl- r ft a llcw.n c wIm th. lar,re,t li-t or auh-enl er. nt tl 1-t Jnar, Brit : l-0 Will re aiTin i- ' r ihond. fo5 for tne .hint . fir the fourth. f.M li r tba ffln. ! t it-, fcr the il. $" " as aaicnth, (Itolli X '.'-a forihenin.h. -S for tha tenth. $X Tcr tha "tiih ' lor th. twelflk. $10 th. Ihirleeatb. aad ii,.'. tourtceuth. 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