Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, April 13, 1855, Image 4
u Si In I- , 5 ' If ' r s f . t " i. c I V I si- ttccu careful!; dug up, the soil properly enriched, anil the bolea prepared for their reception. 1. Paring off with a knife, those puts of the roots whioh have been bruised or wounded with thu spade, to as to prevent deeajr- 2. If the weather is dry, or the roots bare become dried out of the ground, dip- ping them into a bed of soft iuuJ, to coat their surface. 3. Setting the tree no deeper than it was before, except it be an incli or two to allow th a settling of tho to:! 4. Spreading out the Cores in cverv t o ' . direction as widely and evenly as possible, I ... . ' . , , , ... while fine mould is sprinkled or sifted in , I among them to fill up the bole. 1 , 0 ,. ' , t 0. Ihishing in a f;w quarts of water ' , , , . , ,J, , . : when the hole is nearly filled, or pouring 1 . , , ; it from a watering-pot whilu filing, to! , . u 1 1 l V I reii.c iu tanu puij aiuuiijr, .;. iuu illlc roots, and leave uo iutcrMitvs. Aftcr- wards, the filling is completed by a layer tTdrj, mellow earth. This mode of ic! tling tLo earth is much better thau troad ing wi'h the foot. ?i:so roil TRA.pr.,triSO. A preat d-'a! of argument ha been ufed in favor of autumn and j-jjiing transplanting respectively, aud eaeu season has iir s'.ren .... ,,',. . ', ...... ,, ,. ticatmcut of tr.vs haj more to d' v.itu their sue?e?, at 1 'a.t twcnty.f.ild, than the Fesson of the year for setting. AriEK-MANAOrMtNT AXO C'l.I-TI VA-! Tion. The ynnn? orchard having been : proptiiy iran'pl.-n.ted, the most impur - . . . . . taut rurt of the timiv'omeut is v.-t to B 0 J come. 1 he thr.o chief rcuuisites under this lieid, nre ir-tkrinj, muhltinj, and , lullii'ition tlL j W'lteriii;. If the other inn requisites 1 nre attended to, it is very rare that any ! watering is needed hy the newly lran '"il vit.. iuii; mi; il'. very little moi ure escapes thruuii its stem and branches. IVurin on lare fuch trees, is to wet the bart cv. rv ,..,r nt ' 1 I ' r. ., , evening, and u.t.'iicr if they are hmck-d. 1 s - y a ;!iiu coifing of .straw over the Mfi Trees apparently d,-ad have been stored j to f 'ill fi.ili.ig.. by this process. c... .1. .: : . .1 . 1 .1 jinui m -ir ci 1 tnsi'.ii 1 ui; ioavrs lur'i'.v i .,, ', i .... nun. ...1H....J. jjui l.l'U bUCII, HaiLT ' wiil do more harm ih.in good, utiles., pro- T,. . ... . . I i .nn'i... . L-....n.n ......... .j ..j-jr... .. .... ii.w ai.unia uiuiij ...... i.;n...i i.w t 11 ' "..a k.i...u uii'uui, iMasi'.ii'.ii --j wa tering. A li: tie has been poured upon the surf i; , but which never reached the roots, and c.iu-ed only a bard crust, de priving the soil of that Cue sponge like (piality which enabl? it to retain mois ture. Wheucvcr it becomes rotjuisite to apply water,a few inches of the t .p should be first taken o!T, the water poured iu di rectly on the root, and then the earth replaced, taking care tj make it Cue and luel'ow. Muhh!ngt in connection with a mellow rarfaee, will in nearly all cases entirely obviate watering. This ii nothing aiore than covering the ground about the tree with old Straw, coarse barn-Jar J litter, leaves from the woods, Raw-Just, tan, or other material lending to reUiu the mois ture tf the soil, which is otherwise con stantly escaping from tho earth below. It is usually applied much too thinly, and in too small a circle about tho tree. Wi have already thowu that the roots eiiend to great distances. It is better to leave a small space uncovered immediately about the trunk, othcrwii-c mice may harbor un der it aud cat the bark. jS'en iy set cherry trees are almost sure t.1 perish during the heat of dry sutuiner. unless well mulched, even after they have c.nnm., neei a vigorous growth early i:. the season. Cl'LTIVATIOS OP THE SoiT.. Th' most important of all operations in c iu ncction '.villi the culture of fruit, and tun on which the rapid growth, early bearina on l abundant crops of the trees, mil the large siteand higlt q-iality of the fruit, mostly depends, is thu cultivation of th( soil. "It is the more important," sr.ys the American Fruit Culturisf, "because it i. not comin.'nced and finished ia a day, but needs cont-jut attention lor year ; and in ordinary practice it receives greater neg lect. I'or.oftLe thousands of tret s which nr.? every year transplanted in all p iris of the country, the assertion may bo mad with safety, that more are l .st from n"- lectod after-culture than from all othe-i causes put together. "To purchase and sot out fine fruit trees of rare sorts, iu a bak-d and hard jne.j soil, whose cutire in ii.s:-jre and frrii.iM are consumed by a crop of weeds and grass, might very aptly and without ex agrarian be compared to tho purrlia.e o! a fine h .r.e, and then p?rpetual!y to ex cludo i.iiu from food and driuk. "Here is the great and fatal ernr with a large portion ho attempt the cultiva tion of fruit. We may not ineirrcetiy divide thee into three elasSu3 : "1. Tlioj !i i, having procured theii trees,deHtroy them at ouci l.v dry in-, t'ipm .athe sun orwiul.or .Wng them iu th? cold, befure s-ttiug uat. 2. Those who destroy them by crow. ding the roots into small holes cut out of sod. whffiv. tf 1: .. . , maintain -tunrea ana reebto citstence, like the b.lr Urvcd cattle of a nclcctfal far!nr. ,.,.:.;.-,t . .1 . .1 sowing wnu wue.ir. j us portion 01 wits j nublicnotice.thiswomletfulpreparationcA.ints -- - -- ., t ' v. - V '.. '. ' , "..' -t .; ,1 1 ,a i,.i . :.,..i ,uan..t,caof water a this :., is there- ttuU!J in,eU(led for poll(JC shoull, be ! !i, ,.!, of advocates. 1,'is very bee,ic,al OII.V ER V. HK Table, Tea, I)-sser..l X,s "a 'Zl J' Lyu, ... lorn not only necdiess, but oflen verv , , ' ... . in Colds and Cmtsh. checking the most oh. O and Mustard S,.r.ons, silver warrant. I 1, .vcn.. ur t...v..unn.tui-iit r. 1 1-.:-. .-..t,...it 1 1 1 . ' ' "t lu-cd wall a temporary fence, and the , ... , ....,;.. in . ,.,?,,. (.r,.vn 1, eooa.' to coin. Hilver Tea spoons from .' !-!. .! .0.. i.-u..,i n. tb- r.-..u.t ; .uMt.ei.nv liurtf'il, by causing w; t r-soaked routs . . , , ... . sunate 11. , cone in a minate or two. it 1 , nn.s ,.iii. r r Hi-. e:r-t.ii a r: .1.1 mre .f n. --n. 1 , ' , . f 'remaining put may be pastured. Give is an invaluable Family M-Micine in alt .i.Mcn "pwards, no charge for Lnrrat inc. at ! ,t.re.i a:..' .-..j....-..t ,t u,itn. 1 .i.-u. . r and tending to induce A'C r. The best ', , , . . . a'tacks of !ekness single trial tri;i be a i J. L. YOUfcU S. I jH-k.:!. ti-r ..tm ......M.u..-f. .urnMsti .i.l .? , - ,. . 1 the clover wl a sood coat of utanuM, or . -,aCK Irlal ' " 7 k r........-, ..aei ti..u. u u.ui.iaoiM-4 "3. Others set them oat well, and then consider their labors as having clos ed. They are subsequently suffered to become choked with grass, weeds or crops of grain some live and linger, others die under the hardship ; or else are demol ished by cattle, or broken by the team which cultivates the ground." From the Germantown Telagrapb. Raising Potatoes. Trt. 1'niTOR From my experience iu raising potatoes, I am convinced that the middle flatiting, as it is called, is the cnri.t i.f nil.-iii(T a ...Ail I r in T bnniv . . .1 -r-. I thrtt .i.r.li .l...i,.l: tin tnA nreiilhor it tt ,, . . . . .. .1 should h'ippen to be dry at the time the . . . . 1.1 potatoe vmes are 111 blossom and the po- . , , . , tatnc about firming, we can not expect , . 1 . - , . . much of the cr p : but if, plauted at a . - ., , . certain season, the rains are more apt to . . . ... , suit the potato, it should be our duty to endeavor to plmt our potatoes at that ' tune. I Lave,howevcr, generally divided I my time of planting into three periods ; 1 the first, as early in the spring aj it will I d,, sometime by the first of April, and 1 ' . , ' ,. 1 sonieum'JS later, acconiing as i:u spring , is forward or backward. At this plaut- , t . . 1 . .1 .i ! , mri, l put in aooui OTio-i)urrn 01 rue teh. The next or middle planting, is 1 ue about the ".ith of rril at which uc aSOUt ttie -ota 01 April, vblia on I rnf .n nnn I. -.1 f r. tT.A wlmU vi-kfclt done ' time I put in one-lialf of tLc whole patch; and tho last i.lauliiig is done from the fifth to the lenth of .May, when I put in i i:ir remaining oiie-iuutiu. 11 auiueiioics j Happens iu;u me urst or 111c lasi pianiui turns out tae best ; in case tins happens, : , , , . , I am sure of a pat t of my crop being good. : But as the mid lie plautiug is generally ., , .,,.,., I 1 UUl.i.1 lUlU IUU ULUll?. X lllAll. UUblllU .lib I - , ' iintinhlD nt ITmf. ttmn II V rncnT's f.ir inaLins three divisions in the crop are oh- ; i.iUH, and I think the hc:t t'aat can he adopted. A clover sod is siir.crTr to any other j kind I have ever trie 1 : and t obtain 1 this, it is bo.-t to sow clover with thu oals, , ' t :inil firn ll -iff n.iiiiit:I r . v f crnn -...v.,.- v.va a-riaii. instead of plowing up the oats stubble and irr.li' t..,if Ii 11 m cil ti.itim! r.t iritii'iA n..r ! , ,J . . " "'T' " 0 -. i acre, (the manure is preferable.) II mi- 1 . . . . , , ., nun. 14 ...nil it v.iiiiiol 111. r-iL-.... in mi IliA I potatoes, after they are dropped ; if cuano 1 if .iiiw ti Er r'i. L 1.1 In tbn fnerf.n- nn.1 Irt I , ... . ... . .,,., ' i " 1 of four inches. The potatoes should be ! , . , . . . planted iu every second furrow. After the potatoes arc planted, a goad rolling ' : 1. r.p-.t ; .;it ini t. n.l. 1.V Ul W. . U U I i-'- , U -S Mil. ILII.I IIIU c ' ,.rnr..i i:;i .... .1.., 1. t ' ' " ' """"" When th potatic3 arc jiift conjnn; I 1 Oi throutfli. tLe ground s'anulJ thorouiililr t loosoncd up lijr using the square U:irrov on it. Xi soon as the poUlucS are largo j , ... i i .i.minli nnl t In .nf..FJil l.n tin. ll Iil'ii. I vuuubu, w k """ "fi " tor should be used, pj tuKing out tiie tiro back tectb, and running twice on a row. Cuntiuuo tb'fci' every fear days, until the vine Lcs'm to full. Tho rluw is of no ... . . ,i ... . .1 aaiauiage, an it lurows .ue uiri iu iuu fio- tatijes, and leaves a furrow between tue row?, so that wben it ruins, tbc water runs '' ... . in 1 .a fiirmm. anil U tliua keot from the ! rods of the tutato. Another rr-rtf L'SS'.'ntial coint in the ! rauni.g oi powwes, succc&aiuiiy, is u.ai o. , changing the seed every Gvs or bis years. roTATO-RAlSER. Dr. John Locke, l 'turityv 4".ra"ai ..1 -vnnTir THinli U sireeiLi wis,.. I Lewislinrz, Nov. I, 1855 UanVllle llirilware Store. w. ... . i -n r t n-i.- ' ilii.- ur iioci.iA,; I I T which will be found a larse and well l s-!?o.i-. slucli ol' Hardware, 1'utlrry, Iron, Pteel. Nail., Carri.ie trim'iniis. Harr.ss niAtiniin.s', 1'arpenters". Calmi't-niakers' and tshne ma'aers' Tools, Hoot and Mme Findings Moroccos, Kid. I.i;Hii? Fn'iirh Calf aiiiiis. Dedar and Willow Ware, Stel Spruits, Ai'v!!s, Vi.'es, fcr"V I'lates, Screw U'ilos, 1'iiilili rs' Hardware ot everv di-spnplii'n.Yenitian Window Hid Smvirr. ii nd..wS:i.h.Si vi-rr l. Ware. Un'MTinia Ware. nn. I'iM. Is, I.evol- vers. Manilla and Hmn Ri re. Sacrm. , Lard, and Whale Oil. Tar. Window 1! iss l.i.r.' iniTdla.s Plales.l.inserdOi . Sniriu Turpentine, Ture White Lead, . Wite Zinc Paint., Elp.ke's Fire l'roof and a full assortment of eiher Paints, Wines and I.iqtiors at Wholesale and Ketail. Japan, I'opal, and Coach Var nishes, Are. -e. AP of whic'.i will be sold very cheap for cash, -..ti ntry produce, or four months' approved credit. J.O. KlCHARDsOX, at ihe fins of the Anvil and Saw. Danville, S.-pt. I I, ISO. lyltit PI'MPS-Pnmps! Pomps!! VVrll and Cistern Pumps, Suction. Force anj Chain, the verv bel articles now in use. Ihose wishing to purchase can be convinced of this fact iiy calling upon Henry R. Soil, E.sq Lewihnrc The subacribei has al-o uu IinrtH I.F. D PIPE from i lo 1 J inches. J. O. RICH AKllSO.N. Danville Hardre store,3 fours X. of the Bank of Danville, Sept. 15, 1854. J By Excess ! 1 XOTHER lot of Fine Brocha SHAWLS V. and Parameita Cloth rf all shade, at very low prices, jnst reed hy Oct.W j. HATES A CO I . . I I. . fl'? . . 1 i i , ,, t . , i : ,., .i .......,1 u I I,:,-.: 1. -i I ni. ' . I'liifciV. All no iL'ii ni.ii ui 'iv i i rctiuL'u nt i i . i ... Lcwisburg Chronicle Counting-Room Calendar for 1855. iS.?i h ?i" "1 2 H 9 . " b t' l Jjioliili'lts K U i:.l IT tail? 1!0 l! Z. Ji 4' 5' e. 7 1314 2121 2;i2S R Ullnllljl 1:. 1 tT fI!: S222.MJ.2- 2.j I 1 I 11 2 61 7 E 21 iiUli-i JilO.-J JO M 12 V 10 4 4: HI M II 2 11112 '' 14llilill7 SHttiiii.tta," S in1.'.. :i22-i: 17 IS i 2o H 2 ;27l2iW!-U!yl ; j , 1! -.i j . 1 H. U I2;l:i 1 1 1 , 1 i 2 w't: i!i f! 24 4 &' l 7 - S I!l9 J!j2l'aiS4 ' I 'M, I: I' 'A 41 -r C 7 n iiin!n!i2'i:! it m : if.!17 Ik iu!-Jo-'l t Mi2siJ4ii','K:.'; a t 2:1.21 : ' 2J I 1 2 :i 4 f. a 0 Hjis!l-ll7il'li20 fi 2t 2.v2r.l21 2S'2i!27 r-:2!iaii I 4 51 f.i ;i mi. SH 121: 11 l..;l..' e" iKim'j'ilii 122.2:1 21 2.'. 22712k:21 1 I h 2 3! I : -I H " i"i'ii.i2 n u.15 B:i.i:;ii 1 I ' I 21;Ji 2l "I 4 S 9,1.1,11 11 if.'i:!i-;i 1 I ' . al 4 Si 7 S "l. 11 U!l:.U.liil6 g i;:l'jl.i-2t,!-l S 21 'a so 2TI2S 2'ii.lO (ft I I i 1 I I Express Olliee ! The liiiilorsisned have liepii appnintPit Asniis f.r HOWARD & CO.'S KXI'Ktiss I.IXK, and are now prcpare.l to f.rarJ. rf.-7v. Bank .Notes I &c. to Philadelphia, .New ork, Huston. Al-! tanv, Uaitiuiore, and inleiinediaie poinLsalso I to ihe oilu r N nherii ami Kasirrii rmcs, Thf nnhlifi art resoer.tliiUv invited to The pnblic are resperlfiilly invited to pat- ! - . .,:.,.. d 1 s;est method of transportation between the cities r:id Lewisburg !cj J h rbefore 9 A M.n.m i . ... . in i j ii. .t i 1 I arrive in i nna'.Pipuia hip samr iy, unu uc delivered early in the following morning. ivercd early in the n onn; niornir.?. Xljritat Oct. -ii. LlliiISi & tALDn r.lI,. i . , , . .N and alter Nov. 1st, the undersigned I I Wi:1 fllrnish subscribers ill. any of ibe Philadelphia Dailies, on the evening of the same rhv as published. .... , ., , hoever, then, wis-hes the newc, can be . ....i;nf I... n, ...;ik ns- iirmn r, a, ptr week (tor the Penny i n; iiim-s r;.v.Tti!i veipL tv nr ninn.li 1 v in nil vn nrr THOKNTOS & CD. i9f. ZrftlilHS's ElUli' 7 the only medicine capable of enrine the rlcil.i-. lip. in half an hour, fer .nt1 ric, several days were required lo relieve ; Inn. i KlrncsmT n:mi Mli's.t hntr llm i f ...--... , - - ul r",x,r ':' ? ' w , , . " .... cls- Per l'blue' . rr' on!v THOMAS s. prjriiAKD, lift Csiharine s'roet, Piuiade'phia. Afnt J.r. k:v iiti 1 ur. I. GKKIUKT. S-Hii-in.-. . Jt.lili .Vhnif, ltir.Tlinn. Mt. PleMTir. II -vit .i r, (i, A 1". i'. ! pi t-r. K .'- 'Urg I. II. A II. S. I! r r. IVtin T. KoaJs. WriMi-f. it .rii.n X '.. Uirf,.-.J UroMti .v lliil i-ii, T tirln 1 ill". New Finn New Goods ! -1 new Broom ,w(fpx rlcun it'iT rprpivpn. , f . n i l.i ..-Tir nt I .: t lU'KO l.:illrri'l:1 ,;,. ' , . . . f as:..rtme.in of seasonable IHiY AS!) ! f.l.VT MUMS ever l.r.iu!it tu this p'a.-, 1 anil uhicli thev cficr at an nnusually sinail : J t advance upon the lirst n si Old friends and ner, and the public gener ally, are, respcctlully invited to call and see for themselves. IV A full assortment of II VRDWARK. F.EXSWAKE, GKOrEKIEfi, &c, and at low prices IDDtNfiS & WETZEt, I.ewishur?, )ct. 24. lt54 T1I ' 1. ... I t . Ill;i HIT I II i:i I . v . . III' HSU & VORSE - rnsTresnecifnlh-announcetofriendsand i J1. the public senc-rully that they have ju.sl , Teceived a carefully selecied st jck of I J mv i:IAIM. oi everv rarietv. and at ! .,,,, . suit cutmners. enibr.icin' Ladies' 1-a 2....i.... J,... .....! .1... ...,.. r.,r... , ish,n? .ehotie.ria.mm Ac i ' a lresh supply vl the; bel qualities su:;ir?,nH)laes, hoin'y.c.i.iee. was. tptcesf tooarco. segara, crucKcrs, nam. : Cheese, dried fmit, A.C. DrfcA A D C!. wll jtMpetd Mock ' ol ,i.oye., ...-io. .or..s. ....,.,. ... of cutlery, carpenters, masons, and black-' sm',,.0,!s,V .u .. I : ..... : . -.v.;--. 0,1 " . 7 v .. ,V,r . ,.:,.,,:. , ,. i 1 11.11 k (1.. 1' V-ll k'.Wl rtll aiuuJ u i" 1 prices. ! Ail CI WHICH HrtVC Htrrii m-i'l.h:i win. girai j ran. and hsvina; ben Vitiuht for' A tlicv are t eBableil to sell at unusually low rates. Titf)' ' tleem it unnecessary t: purtieutanze, as thetr ; slock embraces eer thinr likely to be called J a .. ( . V 1 1 1 . .1 : k for. Purchasers will fit1 it their a-ivantaire to givcusaeall. PKODKt'E taken in exchange. : 1 RTVfIT TO r LfcASK. -TJ I J.etrisbur?. :t. SS, lf31 QPOKT.-sMi:.M-T!,e suliser.b. rlias ou hand T. i ii ...i ,. ... k....; ,0,; k;:; llorns.Miot r.uirhcs. Ac. a foJ:u. 1 i . i . . .... , . - . i loiua, .-sum i uriio, n.c, a. loo. u - m!5le barreled Shot linn (Void $ :.f ?in!f oarrt? t a Ptioi linns irniii . :n t ift s; Uot""" d" uo ItMKUo nin.ioui cut nines m ini iwiat no 10.1111 Foster's ruTwiit RiUcs, verj-fine IC).0. : l.evomrs 7,i)0 1 '' SOc.lo 2 Comprisinr; in all the best assortment to he fmind in tiiis region, and at LOWER PRICKS than ran be bought this sid ,,f I'liilad-I hia. In conclusion, ive him a call and be convinced. J.O.RICHAivD.sO.N.Harilward Store. 3 doers north of the Bank, Dniiri.'e. 1?OJi Si F.n TWO new and elegant six'-ind-ihrpe-qnanvr Octave Piano's. Alsn THREE beauiifuliy-fmisheil MLL.O. DEOAS, madit aur the newe&i improve ments. Apply to r t -, . . r. . r It, J. OESSNEK. Hoii'h Fonrth St. near MarVct i.ewisuurg, A0V. :o, leil & West Branch Farmer ApriT 13, I 855. Telegraphini -aw Rat Table. LewUburg 0!Sn from , l-- nmtU li. ; tnm 1 U i4 r n-i wl from From LetBubvrij la ItaiTi5bnr 0J8 Iterwiclc $0,14 17 lanphin la S3 SI 21 SO Sft 15 SI 30 15 It IS 17 18 so Mloomsborg Junction Caltawissa Danville Chapman ('arbomlale Dnnmnre Hyde Park, Wilkesbarre Plymouth liloomsburj Danville Btmbiiry M'Bwensville Willtamport Lock IHven Liverpool M'Kees j falls Selinssrove Providence Scranton Piti'ten Km-iton Nortlmmberland Mi lion Miiney Jersey Shore Mill Kail Milesburj St ! SO 2U I IS I ! 1 1 I? ' 15 ; 15' 17 : ' ! 1 ' Bellefonle SI Beech (reek " . Forevpry additional word 1 cent to all sta tions on this line. Philadelphia. 31(2) Baltimore 62(4) Not now in operation. r?'AII other stations west anil south of Philadelphia, rate increased 9 cents. I L.1 1.K- I'lailOW. I lie subscriber ,1 ha been appointed Asent for the sale lld ULII l!IMIIll. ..,CII. I'll UIC 3111 I of .Merer'se.el. brate.1 Pianos. C.Meyer reo'd Ihe Vtl Med:'1 al lh World's Fair, when he was in competition will, the most celebrated 1 L' .. I 4 : II. .... he j m-t 1-ers. (if I-' 11 r.inp nitil AmiTii-i II i; t iis.1 rit- , - - ... wnw tic umvcindi7 nn-iwu i- ci n m..- sVPmnothVw,,. .as, f..r i'"y iais uu.i j;ivc pruci-i s.itisiai iiui., win call and examine one of his best 7-oclave rose wood insiruincnts, at J. I.. VOUKK's Watch and Jewelry Store, Market St. Oct. 12, 1851 - I.ewiibur;. C (i ,i(,,-c L- .,. r o .,,1 ff "0-hour Urass Clocks and palent lever , ij time-pieces, lirats 8-day clocks at $1, 1 bra-ss 30-hour clocks as low as ijil. All clocks , warranted for one year nt J. L. YUOKK'is j .11 lor one yi. tr ill J. I. 1 J t'.. o j thoia Ctxb, WukA anil Jrwilry klvrc, , , ,: ... t v ..' opposite WrATCHKS-Oo.il and f Lepmes, ami Yere. (n!i! Vuii-i.ps from --..' Im It?t, at J. h. YOUEK cheap Watch and Jewelry store. -a. t- 1 v v I ni- 1.. . .. . r " : l' VV I.I.IU 'l lilC lillt'Al I'dlllUI I'i O ii. os for sale at the luwcM ("ityprircs by , ebt uutl Guard Chains, fn-m 10 J. L. YODER'S. I to ylO, at SPKCTACLEs Steel, suitable RuM, Silver, Plate.!, am! fnr aliases All kinds of n.-lnc Qf lh thnrtPCl n.tllPr 1 I ja-;"te! put tsprctai'!esatthesnri"?in(iirr. Pnriiriilnr ntinlinn n.iii! In fitlin" (ilases for weak eve. 1 . . J. Is. YODEK. Tll.-V.'KD VVAKK Cake amicar.I Baskets, 1 '1'alile Forks, Spnoiis anil IliiUfr Knives, Teaspoons Ivcr-platcd nn ibe bt'.st (icrmnn silver, -l per 5 iW. All fwU warranleil to give salisfaclion. All kinds of Enu'raviiis al slinrtpst iiotire at J. L. YCIIHU'S. - - - - f A Ol.l) I'ENM all prices. in CJnld and Silver 1 I ltjdci, and without hoiifr. T..r saie cheap at J. ... YOUER S. rtioap Saddle a II U liarillSS mllantlfuefortf. j The subscriber, thank- r..t r..r r,.,r. I hu. r.,n ' 'J' -.? ,:,.. .w, -..hi - , rail ; VUIIICHC.il ,iivvuniij 1 - and price his work.as he is confident they will J render entire satisfaclioa even to the most; .tnr..leni nistomers. ...., k.n.l nr made tn order, all . . . Iliuvrvv H..M.. i.. amas 01 .mium-o .. ......... r... , , lar. Whip; Trunks, Valim, Carptt Uas'-Ar. f 11 ... a, Mii.-ar ntirrm ,nrriri iu;'ji.uia i I Aiso t Aiso the cheapest and best assortment ofj '.irsted Linen and Cotton FLY NETS to orsteil, Linen, . '", r,m ! : fotindin town, at price" ran?in? from i ,.s i Worsted ---.',. , ,lso Ky .ets of dill'erenl styles and prices. The above articles will oe som encap .or cash or country l'ro. If ". All kinds ot Kt,rMiu..n ...,..- - i .i ti.u m.iai fliirilala manner. "c"- CttrP un ... The citizens of LftwUbrt and the snrroiia- ( cms country, are solicited to cxicnu a ..." 1 P " ,1.. ,n ..... f Uir ncttil at Wir- ket prices. .1.r.rVhW.f Th rrl . " ' 4 ... ', . I .Market, 4m uoor nu.u I Ij(..ri,brSi Jnne 30, ISM c" . . Lcwlburff tfvlngn Instilntlon s iwiw itnen and readv to do oitMness. J ne ' Tf f,,tt.in, named persons are the m . n Dikectous William Camtho, Lsq. Mr. Jmixsns Walls. Mr. L.TETIH Aoji. Mr. Jm MX'bkiobt. Mr. Tun has II TE. Mr. W illiam Knirs. FttEnK C Mot r.n, Esq. OrncEas M'll.l.IAM CAMKKON, President. , H. 1. SHEM.CR, Treasurer. Four per cent, perannum will be allowed on I . - U.. . ....I i all riennsits over yix months ; and Mree peri ail lli-nisus r i cent, less than slx and overihree monihs. II. 1 oil iiiii'u . s iiaiuivu I.cwisbur?. Sept. 19, lwa3 Wiufield Woolen Factory, Kcar llai tlelon, I'nlon Count r i fllllis establishment is now in the best order - 1 I . f .rw .. i7.nl .Vl .... K ,11 ...... ,he su!1Scr.l-r feels safe in savin? that his u,c "," ' .. - " ::&zi z::u,laa' .. !" . w;m L ,r,lf,.i ac fl "i ,n.i lit! " r ui"...".- ijiiij hiiu .i ..Ki,i;,hn,nt r,ir, e which I will sell low lor cash, or ' . . . exchange for Wool and Country Produce sen--.i.. wiBirmt.nipxyy cruuy. ........ ....... . ...... . Hartlcton, April 22, 1853 tf Blap of Union County. "VTOW in conrse of preparation, a MAP oi Union County, 20 by 17 inches in size, exhibiting all the principal mountains and streams, township and borough lines, roads, and streets, posl-orSce,chnrches,millrschool-houses. tfcc, &c, with the proposed Division line. Il will be sold at 1.0 in plain style. 1,75 when colored, 1.35 with mnslin back and rollers, and l.RO when mounted and colored. The subscriber asks the loan of draft. &c, as he is desiron of making a correct, hand sora", and useful map; and a.'-ks the patron age of ihe public generally. K. VOLKMAK. I.ewisbnrg, May 19, 1554. CHOOL ORDtRS neatly pri and for sale at m Vltromcle Office ' " ' J -s-i.-.r - ,11,11 , 1 I l.ailK' Il.Titri.iill. n'in a;u.ii;int ii .i-;., . a ,n.;erni i .:rr' mifiii. tllOse W isnill o ..uii.iii iiw ciia..ii.-.iiiiim, . . ' , . . . , i::u. c .laini; i in'warrr ar.-r:.Y icni rr ar.'l .ir.nai.1.. w will please avail ihemjclvcs of that opportu- ""-'"'-"""S l"- .. '"u" ...u , ,,,. ., , ;l ;l .,... ., rLi ...v,,., . . i ! t u" 1 here is also attached an II E (REAM lot ot llor.,cs, ll!i eiilitely nv good and lash- 1 s. im i uu i- rry ... v.ir iini n - ' 1 nilv. .... - . . ..... .... .. ..... . .. ..ii..;. t. I... i..i..'.. ii i.i..wtkr lo 12 . v.... ,!. nr. I,,n.t. ond intend keen. 1 ahn lor Ladle, and an LAUAU MLWA lonaLlel arnages. Uuigics.&leighi., c,c.ttcn aii - . - ; ; ; - to 20 loicc .r.ment 0f ooIs. such as ; for (icl,l!c,ncn- . winhinp anything in his line may be accommod- .. ,,ral i,m :r..l rra.ir -ar-i".. r i.-,.P.. f K.-a.ttr to s t ii c - c,cl. r,.-- 7 iltitni't 1 4 c 1 I 1 " 1 1 'm-ii it iau iriui. aim aw u u mv uanci notice inu nv riwuuat'ii- -- .... v. - HAllllISBUIt(mNl)EUY. J. J. Clyde h F. I llntter, Book Bindurs and Stationers, abb Blank Book MASir.CTiutRs, Ifiirn'rliitr-t, J'l. w OST respectfully inform their friends that they are encased in llie above business ... . - .... 11 11 ...1 . - Tl..u flatter themselves, ly careful attention to meir , ' ronnffe s, libcrallv enjovrd by the old firm. 1 .. . . . 1 .. . . l- .: I.... 1.. I .Merell.lllIS, an-l privair inoinon.ns, hiiu nnj variety of full and half-bound Constantly on , , ' .... 1 , .,, ,... in. I H....L J Periodicals, M.ta7ines, l.aw Hooks. INewspa- ni-r. lM.les. Music, works isued in Xoa- Ac. 1 1 : qni. .iilfl ntain nr pitra. All wnrb 1 lUMIMil III in, "- I .1 ..... I.annl.r warrumcu, aim u'm- iituj.ijr. l ipase Sne us a la.i. . ... t r liooks .Vr. to be bound may be lett Willi the Kditnr of the Chronicle. i .... . . I The renowned Remedy! - -ikSrr-S-rtli.-.rV' ! HOLLO WAY'S 0 IN TM ISN'T , Tlli, P,,nr,iinr,rv r.,-u. nt , r..mfnsi i.f thi. nu-t II.UII'i; IMI..IU.. nil'l B" II fl.-...rrnle .-kin i!is...i n ri'; iliir yii la t. il. . rt'i. ai-y. It li. fiiDiinir a li.-u ii-i'-l in r.k.. ml i. ul.l.l.i-inaal ffinirai-'i- l i.r J. i- I . Ill AaiLuiua it aiil uc m'-mlers il ru"Ul nit" lln- CL. et. Most asfonisliinjCiireof ?errifulonTleer, certiti -d by thu Mayor of Boston, ( l-'ug.) na L'tteT from J. .YV'. .'.'7-, Mayor Ibnton, l.ntCit i.'.irr. To rn-u-.'oa II i..w 1, nr sir : Mr... Snr;.li DiSnn ..fL'-iMnrr nl l. V -. .n. ll.i d-iy '"1 l-Sir m.- ihatf r a-s-n-i ivn'. I i....iii..h. ,.is,.-Tr-K utilu ud , ..i:i r , in.- . i ii-r . . . . i i. i... . .1,. r.r.i . , iu. Ji ,il i.i e vn-..lt-.ln.il. fit tli.- ".t a larj.. i-iira i Fr;ill K.r, ,... , ivb -- r....mi, i ;. My afr:n.l Jnf J JJ' "'."'"Inll Vsw that ww ail" l! yi.i !n-ii' r$- r .1. r 1 it-. . - rin-, w;iil ti.v unit. ,uw i.t a h .. t.n. r i.. lil jiT-Mirili.: w;lli lnv mi' ii. mis kt l-'i." r . flint t,. .1. fm i; nil jr.t t.i vnnr rul fin ti i:i.t. Ai-. i-lu-ws .iTrv.tly I n-m-mi. it.arsir. T-iti 'I Auj 1C'.'J. (-ir-n. 'l) J XOnt.K. I'stfaordinaryand rapid Cure of Erysipelas in the Le', afrcr medical aid had f.ii!cd. L'.it'rfr m .Vn. h ' -:h V a fl h- V-t U .-. ji-ic: T Vr, :.t ' r H 1 A ,.1 ,v;!f.r ! 1. i. 'tii -.t.l.H. in itiv ''. ami rf.-()i-'i all it: X aut. fir. imir oti 1. I an-i fiiitl.f'il -rTmr. KI.I.AUl.rit VI. ATE?. Thr PiU -h-'iiM if 1 1 tvtnjiinUy ailti thf Uiutm-nt in m-tati- tu..o-.s.-a-: ' r,li'!l,:,I" Ki-tula it . i. . a.. I. p-fTlirofitfi ' Skin hi,zv nuril(1 Bunion . . .i H....1- . i i..- . r t . vixw-r l.uTi, Tuib-m . .......I.. ... ....I !... I, a;in I ll-! .-tilf l.n'Uiii.".ti-ui "i. iitld i r..r.--i;T J. inl- N'Tt'it-t Yt C!:i-Z" t'.t E.rih.U(liRii5 'Hilpif9 A. Mr. : S.M:,l,.i:...n;-,':,.rt"f!T.f .-fn...,.,.r.-:H. ri.a . in ;.r TrDii.l.- 1 .ir. l.'.ll.t .11 1, an.l Su l:.nl.a lu I in lrl.. iltlf.!iM..ll..lMrlril t . wiwuroy, ii-ai I i'i." a .11 rr. rrTi'U.n. :.u i. I-.. V, r. v-riai i. lni..-;,-l. ..! i.l c, ... M.-iii'in 1 1 1 , r- ! ;l,.'.!t t!. I ttlti' 1 ?t;ili ... In r.u a. ... . a- 1 i.i.c. u. w u, :...i- hj tiycvriumiiai i." li,r- -i ,,.. it 1.. . itu. 1 .-L.iu .-.111 1 .1.- . . . . - .Ki,rii.tiiai lr.. - I. .u I f .'iUtrfiii c 'nudfraUl ttin'i tllir-j Ji- .-irj r u-'.i. ' diM.r.li-r r afSf it tf nrt I'.it. ll.Ml.) oiprurn. i-r in cui.i.m ui ji.,-..-u. - . .... j I Sold by Dr. KEMi'Elt, Miifliubiirg ProeUmaiion to tht (itizrm f Lcwitburg and Vicinity. Pt.lvcrma-.her-. Hydro-Electric Voltaic Chains. -XTKlXrED lo be worn neil to the m J skiii, priucoin'r a c msiani corn in 1 1 skiii, prdneointr a c intant Ciirn nt of electro magnetism, ellecting imiuiUutte riU J "' acute ., and a Fcrnwitrut (Uirr t all ftirUrfir Pigraur. pi:r.vi:nr VPIIRH'S ELKfTKIC CHAINS ' i iv. ti..- v..n .i... f, ?ii.ruro r....n,. ,!,.-.. i,.,lf,f..rh.i!,ir .nhmiitMl ti lluDio.t --r .,,,, tivll, , lrj , l.y Hi. m..-t Ji axi... . - n.mmiut of Framv.'vhich mnt-4 a t.nt firtln illS-.... r. I.uri..tf th. -1 M-in.ry r. .ntn-lucl i ln.i. ru.i.ny.A..jltia.lTuK...na Kni:la.iJ.i.a..ney.-r introju0l j ,.i ,,.,..nt...i l.v Hi- r. s. Um. runn.it. rr if-n.ri in tli:itritv( lliy ..ti- r. c, min..ii.lnl to tl. UhetimMi m, tl.U.w iann, I' uiil' ilaii I Swell. . I J -idU. I :il-it:.t:nj of Ihe Hrart, NnirakUnf thr Yrt T. ri'-li'al ll n l iflif .rtfnriix, BI.n lns, P iios fr-im lu-ti.-i-Ufn, I ly-Verier, lyi't'im, rirriii ruins F'-f.-a In mite, ml!'! .Vrrwi. id.nirMrnJrnpi.t!y rarrd.bj simi ly wearing tbi-Cljain (raWbnnrnwhiiar. Tlif l hain were lir.tt introJiin .1 in the pitv NVw " ....v,,:,,it.. 1 1,. it u. Vak inii, iuii. 1 IfitfVA ?'?V i TW mjibi.kjii;j. ifiM- .-vU'l -V'i'''' aiV Vv ; ITTANTED-Wt to SO.W 0 ft Maple 5 by fi fcJ&isK-V1 V 'f I 2- f 3 m.Ash plank WiR' fZCt WH ! ::.tn.n ft 1 H "hiij Vti-l ' to be delivered ihis cmii Tail and Sprit,? rn rrVSjm 1 the bank of the K.vtrat Ii.irn.-t.urK. L.imbei j IT' i.h nt HMatSl. Kbih:ihti'I ffujn'iir PiWrtrf lXST.tyri. r a elievi r.irxs. I whiTK-Ti-r :ipn.ip.l. ami hv tli"ir r.-rimim. n..:itinn ur.-l in- L.. itn ih.. .ii:r..t h.-:.it .) nf x,. V..rk. na ar-- un tn tUlv u-tf in tli.t i:t.-titn- tUtlsi in u iatuKUt ut lUc cure nf tlw aU.e-uaiul di.ca?cs. No Oilier Modioli Asont in ttt w.tM fan ).ro,lm'f so manv wW ntitli'-r. !i -nt. ccrt:fl'atf'ffr'irr from cwntiar I'hrician! and inf-'lli- Knt lnti'-nt as nmy ! fumJ in rnrii rain;-hn-t. m ni,.j,ini.ii nrruti at th lrmr Mn i Ti:w. $ " ' ' : ai'i'lv. In till rit. rf New ew Ti r. at the r.,r,l ., SS . .Inilrh -ir.,. ...Ll f.-nm lnmfi i o.ai... nianil in II .-ti-n i. a? ffut in fr.-fnp- Rron.lwav.tlii.ri. ar il an.l tli. al. unj itrnianil i tion tn th.' t ii:.titi, altliouli llin bave uul ten in- tr.Klins-.l tlir.-f in.mtl... : Tl..' rh-iin nr rft!il. wnrn.anil nrerqnallT nvTilii-.M" to nil Pla.i.. ct Irf-r.n. til. rhllil a. ai'il a till- aittut. .n.iayraiiir.ru n.t..rwi..iu"in.pair.a.1 ii'an...f rare. Tii. i nam. ran n...rm rrmni ! im. r" ' 11 ; " . flat.-", an.l inn Imi i.lti.ini..l in all the .riiirlt.al ritu-n in . , A1; t, i.,i.... i ...i'.-s h .iareie.viit. ar.-rr.;u t..,i Hn, ,., t.M .. m.l. K.r . U.. m.ii...N :it l-i''ll tltll'- I.f n"t M ne them on'jr (.r a few ai ai p'v.lit-. f r l y !i.li ri.litinm a U-i: -mu pri.tmit. , misearrraKe ia lr- ;Ti iM:i:T.O.-n AT.'nt..r.i'S tiro;. lwir..-w Y..rk. CHRIST .V l'Al.DWELLents,I.ewishtir lySSi.is Union Co. l'a. umxoh teikeraecb hotel, I ice ( renin anil Kat.iia: Saloon, 1 rrntr of S;;.h7 ami Jlnrf.tl Sts. ! FHaving rented the eommodions and well i ' JE-"'!'''1 b1,,il,''s at ,he ei' . si. rli.rnif rlr the mansion ol W in. II aves.Lsa.V ; prep-ed ... STRA XGEHS A .VO TR AVE LICKS, t , , ;, i i . i i i.. .nan aim nt dM, witn lotiijui .aim iuuu uu k -i r nl ha nnlilii riitr.in a - i jw.-t,- Lcwishnr, March 30, 18.V1 3m "VfOTIilE. Having been appointed the SEXTON (o the Lewisburg Cemetery, the subscriber would state thai he is prepared to perform all duties connected with the burial of the dead.on short notice. Also that he will atiend lothe re-intermeul of deceased persons, nnderthe dirtction of their surviving friends. RcsiJeiice ia the Lod;e at the Cute of the Cemetery. CEORdE DON ACHY. Lewistmrr;, May 30, 1S.H Kc-moval. WIXECARDEM has removed from "way up town" back to the new baild- iiij; at the old head fitarlers, in Market street, immediately under the" Chronicle " and Tele graph offices, where he will be happy tti1,. Would infirm hi old friends nnd the "smoke" and chew" his friends and ens-' -uJ public pencrally on the West and North tomers, in good style and quality at moderate j jiranch.that he continues to. keep Ihe TJ fit" cashraies. j uoTKt., in the center of the Town, an.l asks Lewisburg, Oct 14, 160. . , . r i fair share of pa'rt dage. i : Bent. 8 rplIK L'nirt-rnitjTOf rrc Stflirtn nd Popular Knw. A- nlin.. rb:irt'ri ly lhSutr.f Penn IvabU at its I of arr.l:ns th il r-uMi Irotn tin ! ,l.,,.iri..u. auatianri.iiiiat'Btruni. ftr tlii purp..ni tupiiy. I ioitllieuniH.lih r.ilati r-m In c.-. .l.. rr,i tl,.p.li.uln.tlt.mr .111 :t -BlH'7 lLb,t, ril, liowo.l T.mle .Mixture, OB .rrntini ni Ifn jun ci,i.ntjr i tn.u .-! v 1.1 ti. tratm-nt of v..i -...1 -.HA.:iml .ti kin-Ir-l all llon'.ha bolwiatloa la t7thtTitll-tJi. powrl. rottpiAtVT enrtr now5 nr.rit l.tt. r..ii...l,r..r.Hi..irf.K I MlWlli.n. OI n.i.i..... - , ,,ui,, , II knun l:..wB'l r.,Dl...m.. Sjru if m, kb"rry li.i.u i'rt. niy nvumiiu-nj it to Hi' . t,.l. i,f.,l utiiilHI.fc"l iiU li.'Wcomilsilul.kli.- ... ... . K 1 j. u. ii., -ti. Rnr.l.ri.ftlteTruiiti. J Ji.hD li. Kowand. M. D. Kowand, M. 1 Ii. U. A-ht..n. K.'i I Hrt. rlirf, lifcl- - ... rmman;ni;..n, , .r ,jjr . -Jtho 11 nan.. Mb. I.. .l I ll..- Iv.armanuti. ulllft urltui-ut ai.d i'r. i t. ni.t u,r L Ni-.r-iiy. II..T.1.- liif!ii. Ai.'t .:Ue.i.17outl..St'con(litret. I I'lnlu.l. lt h n. Urnrti lii-i't-n-'irT m 1"' .-i-it-i. 01 Liim.-T 1 Al.ira Kl.r, ineiittrj. pr ..posals will be r.-ceived nil fepU I for fiirinsliin-lhr above, and i-hsoiis snuliui! pro pns.-ii xi-1 . 1 s:aie 1111; quani.iv an-i iiiain v ii.e difli'rent liitit!" thev ran fiin.ish.and nhrn. Terms of payim nt rash on ilrlivcry and inspection. Address (pos(.paiil) 4S0 W'.O. liH.KOK. Harrisbtir?, Pa. Old Xevsjaicrs, S' 1DMI1 thou-ands in number, of allsizes.fot vale at the Chronicle oilice, at iU et pel in.l tsUen n. thev rtin.-irsil when a-sorlcd. A rhatirefor rferipflooks ai wellas foi wrapping naiicr Auiil . I Hftii e - . mm . . - (rfl I 11 I II"" lalllll. lil.ll lllllla. t F1LK tniny je.s close invotisaliun nd - - "unerou nperiiuents, the Puiri.iee Ukrs l ''a.-u.c in inhnmine the public that he has ;u rived jt ihe Mie . rliici j.Ti. ot pro:, cting in no In s. iur.-i ai.d ,'B" "'S" p" ''') Iron tlteue,i ut.ve intlu i ence ol LIGHTNING. The cilamiiir J that wvty l ily , i . n. illume ai.ti l'u entry Ulio victim to annuiilly, thro the gr.i. nt rite t,f its iiiha' itiints, is bfvoi.J enirtilation, esj . eully w ht ii the itJUtJy is so ea y to obU-u tii i iuun.l in ! 3.ittut i!l:ijnclic Li:,!)Uiiii UoDs, 1 ' anil in this a lane. TtiH livl his Km exan.i.-.eJ ' hy the ino-t ictf ntif.c k- ntlt in'n in ihe W'rlJ Prolf.-Ts M'MuM;.e, Jwhii o:if V, ailor unu many t t!,t-r th it have xarjitn il ih ui. luccinii .'i. l n.,.1 spt oli i f tl.t rji in th l.iuhr-t tr-m- oiap.nu.vion. ai.J have j runout. ctti ihcu t htr only ; ti m ne in thi? or any otlu r r niiil't for !' j.M.rrti(in , l l.ives nnd Prom t tv. Oue aihat.t.ii:e i t Jivi.Ic t and throw hack a yitt of the th c;nc il li. J I .ar:x.U . to the chiinU : in tin.e t a ttrole thi ei.a. h-.-th.' rod tot'OHducl that portion of fltud thai Ulonj thn ..,, ;.t..,i.i iKp ,!,,,ivr ..i l.-.i. lini Inn riiliiM.rior. i in- rnii uas martv m.irr nihaiit.iirt's oei ihe old oue. The uiiJy idace ot " i.t' St. J 'irs u re li.i, n.Ucih'i lua. , ,, . . h. r, all , . r-. are re.r. . and eiSMHrie for l.lf ni". I' i- 1 f --:dr ' ot RrU.I If Tllil'S A f! 1 1 1' A 'I i'. ( '."LIo pr , ...... ri1,i I.ve li'fll l:ir,-i... 1 an-1 .UTr.i. , , .... - . 11 a;1J corpalulioua, KLOae oanirs are cheerluily aiilimm j 7,i ., n -r f.H.'u-i!.ii A. I t. E..I. rt. Cwirp- ' . i.iiUini r. Juilifr 11. u.irr. Jil'lctt Cnnra.1. J. Mn!T..r.l. I . ...i... ... .11.-. .... ....... tf ...i. ... ... , I I iirrfol. Ihe B!.. -M.-y A !r.i.!ii!.-. r l-rn k !lr't.r. IIt.J. I.. .;r;mt. J. l.n N..!:iii.ii. 'II. .1-. tm-. it. It.. L. JL iiu-ns. a 11. tiii.k.ri.. 11 sin-n. ii N.tt a , Mr I.ij-'.'-T A. tV.J. N ymrin. H. l::irn. J. . i fl Ii. ? j-p.-r. Mr. Mwrf Mr. I trtiu, a. l-rbl- T, J. Lrint-, r I'.i ..111 fir If., I S II I' a ..r, t 1 ,. J l - n . 1 , i . t. u II. MM. r. tl e h.ti 15:. nk 11 t. I. :'. L..-. Amual, lie tJr..-.:r..t. t.L.ui;nno'ii:.ii. M'K,:,":ii;:,S L'.t.j.l.iU'rtii, ilr. J. li.Tii;a:. i. i .'- '" i;r ir.iritif JV Jlatk llnifrennr. v.th . I'KtT.JnhrTlu., "H"l l'-t.r, J. ..I. Ml.itli. il:..Ml 'llm.n. K..:lva M.-...h. r..r.- K .ri-r. .v r r..,irt 11 -u. an.l t' Mimi II.T-" ntli-i. I.iavt te i'p J,.iu lirlr. T,.- lr. I :.rl- Wi!--n "' f ''"' k.iuu. 3.-31iih4.l ILiUman. Oji..,,.,. Tp. l .hn l'Hi!.i... Anr.lS.lS47. I naT thi diT rar.'fu"y ini.fiit !h! lnT eariTn..v 111.1,-11 a r. t.u .-r or it with i...'.iij m il.. r.,-!-,i i,. Mr. l.i-mil in g l lininrts laii! no ''t i nT( fvi r i.. i ut t!.:.t it i Itu fniT t n. Iititp .t P" It in w. th Tiu. ii ) ii ;tu.e X .i re..'. lUicuU b.i c. ujoctorto tin- amnti, u n on, r.-r 1 uit manufai-lnml by Mr. Tln.ma Arnul -.nl ' fhila.l...L a. t!i U-t ih.it l.:i- v. r 1- t n rra !. 1 li:, jfiiw in tli ctucv nt tlie law ot .'ii1 trinity nmt i n. t- m.au.i . h.-it:.ti . m. ,in-am ti. r'Dtrn. t tl n:-n thf 'ni r rirr:p!r -f -tt". -f t. Th- ,.o.-k an-l ,. r-, a l.y nr. ! at f t-.p if th f'i -I. an-i i wouM tn i:n: i-"'":' actr.I".h j ti t'r In-, i-f atiru. ii. 11 noJ rt i-ui-.tTi. f r a huudin to be injurctl t'v a str-k.-'.flUtti. in r h. n r '!,(. .1 )y nnp ot tt.i'Sf rtit. I hwv- h.Mi nr '. i::it.il mill Mr. ArmtTaff frrft-Tt-ni tr?r'. :ir.J !- f f i i:-tii. n.-. il :h- numifir- ttirtr ot ' the- rul!i 1 vinni:n-ti lb prili;Jr on wln ii thT an; nn-;trii. t-.l. a;n! f It -..m .v. l tlutt th-;r u!.i;-ti.-n .Wmaml f..r tl, v.. t-.an i ti-r xti-n-ivt"Mlv in nl: i.;irt I."rj,laiW.-tmii...l...;rth.ym l ., ., , 1 t ALLL1., M. 1). ' - Ce.. yl , r I 1 ... 1 ..... r"S.L'. WILT and SAMl EL HOOVER. , . ""'1;IJI- 1 '' fur l ura anJ mlj -t I ..untie. ne Aeents fur and will !urni?h amm ill liirni.-n ir.e koiu on Hie imr leims ano ,n u"1 Sjn"- Jiaunir a. lue I rupneior. Dr. Jacob Horlaclicr, TK'TAMC PHYSICIAN, havint: re-raincd ) his health, has resumed his practice ol the healins art. II is superior SALVE is still in ereat demand, and all orders snrrh as usual. Sew Uerlin. .May 8, ICS I " Oj'isilion is tin' Life tf Bufiurtt NEW Ll LIIY 1 I ' EXCHANGE STABLE. 1 be.u cither would reM ci tfuiiT inloiui me i ci.izen.of .n,. .h;.ring e,rn. . ity ?iti.r..lly, that he has op.-nrd a new Lmry ' .l L 1 wi-l.l fill IM'II .imi.1 h ill j uinniizf lai'ir uu ri i. ti terms. Ho will pay every alien, ion to want, of Inn customers, and hopes ly so doins to merit and receive a literal share of pnbhc patiuuase. WILLIAM MOOKK. f.owihurg.Doc 30, H. ' " MOST KINDS OF JOB PRINTING. SEiTlT I EXrEDITIOUSLI AT THE ''CHRONICLE" CFFICE Lcwislnirff. JACOli DYi:U, C.VTTAWIS3A,' I . . in flt r int t " ' m -in -' tii n1 rIMIE subcrikr ton JL tinun lo carry oa the l.itrry luiliiHt tx lti (i.t Maii'l on .oit '"'l respctliuUt solicits the patronage .f I. i.f friend inrf ,ki plIt,lc pmerallv. t'HAKI.ES F Mvv- , ,.'hr Mlv ,M. .r-.-S. -vuw , IIUIjIU A1 1 ILLS. 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So Maidrn I.jm , ;t, "m i-. . k ' . ; - 1 1 "i. - in tin- attr-.)i...irr-ta i .'. . - A - J ..'..":. ; r- ' mi ilf . :.t.. 1,. : ! 1 sll r. ; rt I'm:;!-: : iiJ iaiii in !rbtriiii- ' t!.r ; ..1 1 1- 1 . : - r. I . . r "T r-i. r . 1 - . . "...- !i. : V L.I' Miitr of ti. JriBf i al L e '. I'- ir a iti- .i rjti-ir -etir i t 1: lir r lh larper : - ?.. 1 , " ; ; r" . ; mit r.t ta , , i ti -.pi. r. nrv f A;f u i,M i'. rsi't I . Lr. KL...i iJil. Mitl'.iutur rr--.The sn) ic fibers thankfn! f.-t r: ' xmr.,-- . p:;t uaf, w.-uiti infwm -.;: IT: !l ' Fu 'l !ilt y '"or.tiniKr ti -i! J " '"l."': man u f .-. rrr p.!! of M?M. ... - i 1 ' 1 -sj rti V iii li.i: ii mm r. i m; .. 1 innti-rial, a:,-l n 1 1 , ,,:,s (.l.l'l; i. nrp. r. .. i-.' i cr.nu.'i l t.i tf tf ' r- tl.r.t r. n em t'a.! :.i.u;?ii a lu. 1 'UjK!XI tuvts, of ! ' Hid sizt-ji, fur Ciml t-!nvf , of variru s at:ern 1 or Woo , Li sa.e ' . . .1 . : I 1 I ; "li' J , . . ClTUVES 1'arior, W'oul. and Coal :ovrs, varioos patterns, fur sa c at tho i.-ourp r ouniirr. t ourii, .iiai&n cc o. . , . i lAKU'S l'uteni t'.anz riow. a SUM- w riur articif, iur sn.c ai me Lwis!iii.r2 i r t . t . . Foundry by li iie., Mai.h i Co. ' tl . ... " , Ik .r " . " i u.XIN or Sted Dulls Ross Patent , U .I.vio'e.iiy U,e and most rfuraW, l.iaii Diill now in use. f ir sale ot the Lewii-burg F.)'Ji.drj I-y Gt Jue, 51arah il Co. " An ounce of Prevention worth a j ound of Cure," in that awful disease, CONSUMPTION! 1 r irr.ir. r 1 n I T U . H I C 1 1 J; Lectures on the Preven- Thtsiooular wor; for sale inLcwisbur by S. K.LynJ tl! J. Houghton and at this olTirp. Prr'. 75 rrnN .Map or (he State of (aliroraiu, Ounno.x. LTAii, sew mejico, . TEXAS. printed by S. Ang't Mitchell in is IK. and painted to curie-pond with Ihe boun- ditii liied byConercs in ISiO foisalesithe , brnnirlt fMfice.nnr 2.1 ! . .... r I "'H n prei-nt Pn prieter of the aeu ly disco I vert I infit'lil taio (lioiestune) m i.i, a . , . - .. . ii iv i i i. i.r. i . i th 'n. h;rebv rives r.ciVe thai Me C'cri- tr 7 M-T be np'n n'm SVDAY fi r isiti.rs. Il may be viMtel by Ladie an.l IJentlrmen cn anj- ..:!icr day, and on lATl K- , U. V ol everv week esreei'al'prepa rations trill bl. nia,!c w aeoonim. tlate with liebts. '. rr per-on. are forbidden t.. brtt rf . ,n;urr., , r lake awav anv spec mens from He i Lave. umH r penary ol prosecution. ! The payment f I'JJ cents only is require! ' of every person before e Pterin?. I .MUH WALTER. , Dry Viillcy. June S8. ISiJ ' -j.j f-jirJ-f, & lS:il&::S ' ' ' ' - M 1 ' i ?570 ix c.n rRiy.rs S570. -T-OT.rMK ..f the SCilWTIFIC AVE- KH'A.N ci ninirnces i n ihe 16th of S-p-t. inlcr. ll 15 t h.iuy devoted to advanceme: i f the inleres-ts of Mechanic. Inventors. Maa ii'.ie'rrers, and Tanners, tr the dirTtiMrn ef n - tul lvl...ulrjj mt It lL.. inn riant Lntari... ll i. i m m. n i r-:. y . i m - t ....i.v, n: !H:i.iMt..l with Ktsrartn: wd :k . il. if n.l tro i ; . . . . t . ;.t the, .,.,, .'a. ..... ...luaU. uru. frr tii '.-.r. .i :i.t . f -u!.. .t i . r- -.it i" ' tl.. l-t Jmiurj " jgV' j fl--,. c; f. r ti.. .xt... ic ibe rvnitb, : m th h'ti. r Hi.- Minn. ' r lii1 lvp:ii. t v. h-W f- r tl- i lilh. i'.U f. r the lli:: . . i.lli. i! - s fur th-:.mrt'fiith. Ti- rnIi will It- tl twJ' ! -',;v:,rv"'" "m" "J- ::. twi'Hi- in-iitl!Ji;'Mii.cfU-o'twcl..W Ulilaj- twM tv ( ti It Irr n'h" --- m utTllW. niiin-.Ti f sr.u.It at" U eiU l;.k-n ! than '.K o h. Nrm-- f. r, ff mat :D at i ot litii. " m.ti frm tlur.-rs'iit l t i ft .. i.vt!Tfi lftjiM i;r rt. ; i fM, tt Ml NX A K X. Cn mtm Mm. Xw 1 Mitra i C-". t rxt- onw'y k rrnir;ric r;,n': f r mw .nn! t-. 31 .! j ii T-i '-ir witHM tUisie;, in .rl lo th'ir iiiii-niTi u.'u!''. H. CERHART, '-Sa. CnrTann flanllit. W w - . 0 - - - " ' AT hi Ile.idencc, Soutn Thud 61. com' oltheBo.rdw.lk. LEWISBUKG. ' rr. i lil d m 1-r. i in