I, i:VISIJUIlQ CHRONICLE AND WEST BRANCH FARMER An Anatomical Rencontre. A year sgo.-when Ezekiel Verdant came dowft to Boston with all his earthly posses tu, (m. homespun suit of goto-meeiiog clothes, a tin razor, a fine tooth comh, two dozen socks, and a box blacking, in a cow h'tit trth!?,) Ke was one of the most verdant specimens of simplicity you ever encount ered. His golden hair sllgSly shaded his ruddy CuCeks", his garments savored of a n-mote, and almost medieval age. lie put tfp Mt a fourth rale house, and then snllicd fu'rth to look about him. His only acquain tance w a far away cousin, a s'.udent at surgery and medicine, Mark Mi?rrieweath er, by name ; on him Verdant rrpKed for information and air!, c'aaie to Huston to pursue the same career. Now Mark had paid Verdant a visit in the mountains some years previous, and a young- jrhibntpr "iotd" the city buck extensively that is, he had put him on the bark of a wild fiily, had upset him on a boat, broke his heed at citfjjelingj and extended numerous other civilities, with which country cousins are in the habit of welcoming their city friends. They met in the town, and after the first gree'.ing, inquired the purpose of hir cous in's visit ? Tva come up here to stay a-spell," was the reply. "Glad to hear it." Heow du you like your trade ?' Very well. "Most learned it hey " "M.ist."' "'Well I'm thinkin' to ful'er the same line of business, and I want you to help me along." 'With great pleasure Zeke ; ll put you through an entire course o( spruuts.' Sprnl'?, "Show you the ropes." "Hopes l" Let you see how we do thing. Where shall ws begin V "Wal, I want to soe that Vre pface where you cut folks up fust lliing." "Oh ! very well come along." Hsrk did the honors of the College to his guest, and it may be imagined that his professional sang froid offered a strong contrast to the native horror of his guest Still there was a sort of fascination io w lint he witnessed that impelled Z-ke to pro nounre, thi ugh in a faint end gasping voice, that everything was "fust rate.'" At last they reached a litila mahognny cabmet. "What's in thar 1' asked Zekiel. "Open and see," said his friend. Zekiel did so and was instantly c!a?pcd in the arms of a skeleton. With a howl of horror he exclaimed, "Me'in me go ! help ! help I' Mark was dying with launhter. "Here's death alive cntched me sure en etigh !''"ercl3imed the sufferer. He again appeale.l to Mark for help. Finding his cousin iiKioraWe, he deter mined to help himself. "Look here old Bonypart,'' said he, "ii yu don't let me go I'll lick you into fits !" and getting one arm free, he dealt the skel eton a tremendous blow on the heart, which knocked him back into the box, the door r,f which closed instantly leaving ISzekiel a free man again. "That 'ere 'natomy was a poorly behaved pup," he remarked, re-assured by the suc cess of his exertions. "I have a good mind to shake him out of his box, and gin' him a regular licking. Why didn't you step in when you see himaitackin' me?" I stood by to fee fuir pUj , said Mark.' "Wal, you just tell him this from me," sa'd Ezckiel, "as long as he keeps himself in his own quarters, I'll let hiin alone, hut if he ever comes across me out "en this Vre place, 111 waliup him like winkin.'" A-few days after this, Zekiel. who had made forma! application to Dr. , to be received as a atudent. received a note from t!wt' get!crwn, requesting him to call el the office.- He according' ranj at tho door o( the doctor's ariteeratic rr.r.nsion. It must be borne in- mind that the doctor is as thin as possible for a live man to be. He was sea ted in his study chair when ZvkicI entered, so that the young man did not at first glance recognise the peculiarity of his ap pearance ; but when he stood up with ex tesaVd handi a luminous idea flashed thro' the brain of the visitor : "Hands off," said he, "r.o saaSing paws with me. I know your tricks.' The doctor assumed an air of astonish ment and offended dignity. 'As you please, young man," said he sit ting down. Oh ! you needn't be so offish , said Ze kiel. "You and 1 1 ave seen each other be fore to-day." Not to my knowledge." said the doctor. "P'raps not," said Zekiel knowingly, , My old feller how's your head 1' "My head ! you're crazy." Not by a long crwlk. I say," he added n a confideniial whisper, "how often do hey let yoioutV "Out V "Yes, darn-, vou, I know you, if you have grt your clothes on ; you're the liv iv' skeleton-they leerp up to the College there the chap that Igja the lickin' to ihe oilier day.'' " ' The doctor burst into sr loud" laugh, un deceived hiniiiirrand received him as his pupil, bur even his cousin dare not re mind him of the adventure, lor if ha did, he wou!d not htve whole bones-left to make a kc!eion. "PHE partnership between the subscribers X. in the Livery business, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted Io the firm, will settle with C. F. Hess ; creditors will also look p him fur payment. JOHN M. HESS. CHARLES F. HESS. Lewisburg, April 0, 1850 Srrr- Tho undersigned will Wf continue the LIVERY atZ BUSIXESS at the Old Stand, and respectfully solicits the patron age o( his friends and the public generally. CHARLES F. HESS. April C,l50 6w , 11 I1 ll to1;! lISgSHHlEIIIIIIli urn III lllllllllp 17 J tOpum Block, Vnrma stfMI. SreoMfa, M. T. PURIFY! PURITY! LIFE sad UEALTII are in the BLOOD. Ct-ne. Purify, and Rrsvtate the Circulation, and the whole body trill knvt health. The most wonderful of all remedies to pnufnce inch a result, BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. Ye, the dirrd result and efficacy will be produced by tfm uk of imnllrr e-tanhty of this 1'rBTriEft than cm be effev-d by the u tl like quantity uf any other remedy la the World. (St- our Pampklttt ft pronf.) Yhii rrmriEa i trAofiV prepared from fegetalUs, and eurr thf tjrmjf. most ebstmaie, rtd lonc-standiug duvft-ort of the blood, without pvLtnd pmrffinf, tickenimg, or dtbtH tmting. H cUmiuri. strrnglktnM, tmvigorattMt makes new, krultty blood, sad giret mtm wtor and new lift to the whole ftffttein. BRANTS rt'RIFIER i fOUR TIMES CHEAPER ttiftn any other remedy in the world, becauae , ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of It will effect a greater amonnt of cure than fomr doVarw worth of tmf apart. la. or any other remedy, no matter now Utrf their txjttlea may be. The important question tor con amen to determine, is. how murk wutre ewrmtive ejfeet wti m 4oilar$ worth of thu Pnrrr produce, thorn e dollar s worth of thmt sorstrpmrtila or other rrmtdy. We might here My, that aVamf'f Jftdtcimes had cured, within the lwt year, 10M00 Pcrsini of Impure Blood Diseases, aid 2,009 Cases were considered Incurable! as some other patro? medicine men are in the habit of eay btf . nf we boold aay so, who would beltere as ? This however, we do wy. and tand nndy to prove by respectable wttnesfre, that Bravt's Mkdicinks have effected cures of tore diseases on living human bcin?, the past year, than joy other remedy in existence did during the same time. How Much will a Dollar worth CURE f Twenty larce, deep (Veer were cared by using oay tattle bottles of Hront's Pinter. The followmp i the most wonderful and attonishinf cam ffhsX was ever ejected on a human being, by any mudtctmo. Horrid Scrofula Cored. Mb. J. B. IUskix. of Rame, Oneida Co., Tf. T., certiflai, December 9tth, lf46. that he had been afflicted with Scao-Wvi-A lour years, and lite lapt year confined to bis bed, with twenty large, deep. diseJutrging Uixns that his nck was eaten around from ear to ear a hole was eaten fhroujrh his Wind pipe, so that he breathed through the hole his ear was nearly destroyed the use ol hi arm was wholly dstroycd nnd an tfcer undr the arm, an large as a man's bund, had nearly eaten through into his Lunjt that he had uw-d all hinds of asapailla and other nudieinet, to no btaejix, and that he was not expected la live twenty-four k - ura whn he commenced BeaVT's Indian PminriNo K-thact that mine bottles of the PuaiFYixa Extbact JuaUd and cured skvextxkx of tho twenty riccrs he hr-.i when li ecramenced vming it, and tlutt a few bnttlcs uuw elected a pehfeot cuitE. For lull f articular of tiiis, and tuaiiy other timtlor cures, ace our AXriILKTfl. Thie Waiarrfnl nmd Anloraiahiaiff CI BE dos not stand a!on- nn a monument of the great efirary of Baavrs lrpiri:a, tor we could give almost uoiim tted evidence ol eiixT vumt, well attested, if this were donbtcd. This cure is ctrt.fi. d to by Fourteen lle.Npectablc Witnesses. By Doer. Thos. Wim.i. oneof the most repeetaUe physicians of Rom' y Messrs. Hissell Lkostard, wholetflle and retnii driii;t!i ty Mr. i. II. Bauw. pro prietor and kee)H.-r of the Wear Kume Hoi ill and by eUrtti cihtr witntfpt. Brant's Indian Purifier enres mil impure disenaes of the bon l. viz.: Ural l-fffidy Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Emotion, ptmplet on the Face Pti. Bile, Uifert. C'trypw, M-rruriai DitrOtr, Lieer L'omjtlaint, Paine x the Hick, iVe, and Lints, RueU of Blood to the Hemd, etc., etc BRANT'SINDI AN PULMONARY BALSAM This RaHsm poww mil the cttansin ar.d ptrrf-rr-e Virtue t ot the abon -named lvIlflNO F-XTRAt T. aiid nio pOMfsf arvoral oihr m. dirKii.m. jutrttcu'arh and jmt &Jy adapted to cure C'OlJtJH and CN.SL'MI"i'IONri. It heeJt and wee VUert in the .n, and eUewhere wttronl , an reiulJy and an easily as tiis Pmrtfyxng Extrmet heal and cures extrmnUy. Thousands of ruf f the mntt hnpefes ronsumption fulty prove it almo-t m:ritcunns c if.rtu.-j in cU diseaaes of Ihe THROAT, and HiCtAriT. A. DVIXG W03IAT SAVED! CONSUMPTION CURED ! , We give the fullowin? certificate as a fact of enre. which foes to prove the powT to ave Ufa. even when the person erems to le In the very la-t stages of exift- nca, when Rrant't Imd:n Pulnfmeiy Baiiom h administered: r ive the foi'o win ctific-ite nt a fart of cure, wHIrh f oea Ui prove the jhwt to snvc lite, even when the person eeeins to b in the ttv laat sto-s of existence, wht-Q aVaal's Indian Pulmonary Italsaj is administered : TitiS case does not stand akn. could name want cubes as marveloue and astouinirg-nd hundred of hoptUm cvKt. and thousand of case? called CONSUMPTION. THIS CI at was effected on the wile of Mr. Zm Dtkkav of tiie torn of Jtalliton, Saratoga Co., Pi. Y. Mrs. Dyki aiiii wa pronounced dyiag, and Mr. Dykeraan Wt-nt to the store el' Mr. Johv Wait to purchase cloth tor a shroud, and other burial material, expecting his wite would soon die. he was in the last etage of the disease -whs murk oppressed and distressed and to relieve her great distress, and mke a dying pillow mere easy. Mr. lvBmn ww prrsundfd to eive her some of BRAN'J"3 INIHAN I'l L.MONAKY ItAI.SAM." He took the JtaUam home with the fhrwu.l and etve a portion to his wite it rvlii-ved her she cf.at.nu d to t;ike it until f-he rtovered Cood health, sjid tdie ro'itinued tccll fur nearly fowr nrars94T! pamphlet tor prti-u:ars. Nr. Dvkkxan fwor' to the alove facts before Thos. O. Touwg, Efq, of BalU'on Sp, "!ilh April, Ir4H. Thos. G. Yoroto, Esq., Justice, certinos thnt he has known Mr. Dykcmtn many yrsand that he is one of titeir stoat Kvrray and repeitable Citizens; and Mr. JoHJt Wait, the merchant pokrn of above, also certiJUs to the good character of Mr. VyKeman, and that be was ac quainted with all the facte, having heard them often spok en el by Vykemam Brant's Polmonary Balsam eueca COXSCMPTlOy, Coughs, Cold, fitting of Bleed, Bleedtng mt the Lungs, rain in the Breast and Side, A'ignt tortnts. yerrous Complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, Cholera Infantum. Irrnery. Summer Complaint, and ALL iEHJLE WEAKEK wttltout any JaUng whatever DOCTORS lD PHYSICIANS RECOUUEND. The foUowing-nanlrfl lkxlort n-i Pkfxiciaim bftTC hjgV 9 rrcomm.n-tJ lIRANTl MKUICINES : Dr. N. Hi llKAKI). r t.ni lord, Conn. Dr. J. N. SMITH. Wt.urtown, N. Y. Dr. KOrjSM AK. 13-' Henry .tret, Brooklyn. M X. Dr. T. M. lit'M Aiiburo, N. V. Dr. UKU. KKANCIM. Hiildlrtoira, Cona. Dr.GKO. A. mXJKKS, B.th, N. Y. Dr. S. VVHITK. Fmlmiw. K. Y. Dr. C. K. UALKXTINK. Hyron. N. T. Dr. J.O. Wdl'MAN. K.yettriUe. N. T. Dr. J. 8KIMNCK. Ilnnry ttrrM. Krooklya, N. T. Dr. O. fllii'MAJi. Cortluid. M. Y. Beware of counterfeits ! There i no Urant's medicinei genuine, but arh boltlci as are put up in a square package or shape, and on one njuare of (lie package i a label on whi. h ia represented a young Squaw, and under where flie land is a Note of Hand, which read as follows, viz. H herrbu promire. fir value reeeived. io rav In Ihe bearer hern. Oji Cist, on demand, at our Jltdiane tarlory in Ihe Citi nf Brooklyn. .V. V. Dated at llrwiklyn, 7th Ajril, 1848." (which note is tigntd with pen and red ink) M. T. WALLACE o CO." None gentii.-re but such as bare the' note on the label signer! a above. For sale by Thornton & Raker, Lewis. bur; Ednd Wilso, New Berlin; 8 J Cronae. Selingrove ; G & F O Mover, Freebur; ; H N B-ickhauae. Midiilebur(r Wilt &, Eilert, Hartle ton ; Antes & Mench, Mifltinbura; All letters and order must be addressed to Wallete A Vo. I0. Brnadwar, New York i SFtuit aw ORNAMENTAL TREES The subscriber offers for sale a large assortment of choice Fruit Trees such as Apple trees, 7 to 10 feet high, 40 varieties, ull warranted genuinePeach trees, 20 varieties; Tartarian Cherry, Nectarine, Prune and Pear trees, together with some 6 or 8 varieties of Grape Vines of the best native and exotic varieties. Ornamental Trees, such as the Paulonia, Linden, &c. The above trees can be seen by the 1st ol April, on the premises of the subscriber, one square above Christ tj M'Fuddin's foundry. N. D. Persons wishing to procure a quantity of the Fruit trees, are requested to make immediate application to the subscri ber, in order to procure the varieties and size wanted. II. R. NOLL. Lewisburg, March 4, 1850. police. QUBSCRIBKRS to the " University ot kj Lewisburg" are respt'ctfully requested to pay their Second lasiiilment, now due, to the Treasurer. Aud those who have not paid the Is! Instal't are respectfully notified that all such delinquents will be charged Interest on their Instalments from the time they become due. SAM l, T. WALKER, Theas. Lewisburg, Feb. 25, 1850. 5:iH re g a . 3. -i o O o s s .Sg S 2 i 3 3 SB 3- 3 : s o g is! as z. o Z 3 HI 2 3t w - 5 S- 553 a 3 j, S' ft a. Q S3 an 3 3 'J1 5 nra 2, a 4 -J. o 7T: " CL 5 9 r a ii THouxrox josiahbvker HENRY C. HICKOK, A TTOllXEY A T LA W, Lcwisbur?, Union County, IWa. ' I'rr.ctiies in Union and adj iinin'; counties also nilen.ls the cjurts of 1'erry county. OFFICE on Sreosid St., lately occupied by L. I!. Christ, F.sq. Braiulretlfs Pills are sold at 25 cti per bo (it' full 5inrction) BY J. HAYKS & CO., lewisburg, and by nuv one Agent in every town in the Union. Ivich Agent has a Certificate of A 'i-ncy. Kxamine the box o' pills always and compare it with llic tic-simile labels on the of tlio r;w label out, this is "f much importance, .' .1.... :. .1., I dilTrcnce between Ihe ij jjl.j, nee of ihe true labels and those of the e.ru:ii ? fi it. The counterfeit is done on alone ; he f e mine are done on tteel. The appearance .it'll printing on the connterfeil U rage.l and lilurr ; the Renuine Ib-1 is the very pink of newness, both in printing, paer, aud general exeiution. Be very careful and goto the Agent.when you want BiandrelhV Villa : then you are sure of the genuine article- When yon purchase otherwise, inquire of the seller whether he knows the pills lie olTers you are the genuine Brandieth's! Ev ery nun knows whether the article he offers is 'run or false. Beware of cheats ! rpiIE subscribers offer ihn public, nt their 1 new Brick Foundry, the following new and valu-ible Stoves : Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, with a Brirk Oven. Lady Washington Parlor Stove. Cast Iron ir-Tighl Parlor Stove, for Wood 2 sizes. Coal Burner for Tailors 1 size, 12 inch cyl inder. Louts Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor Stove 2 sizes. Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood 3 sizes. Egg Stove the very best in use for Stores, Offices, Barrooms, and Shops. The celebrated Genesee A ir-Tight Cook Stove. The Complete Cook 2 sizes. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Sloves Ploughs Caslinss. &c. etc. CHRIST & M'FADDIX. Lewisburgr, Dec. 12, 1949. FRESH supply received at the Lewis IV. burg Cheap Bookstore : Flake's M inual of Classical Literature Davies' Analytical Geometry Blair's Rhetoric, (University edition) Coms'ock's Mineralogy The Complete Farmer, 1 ol. 62 J cts The New American Gardener, 1 vol,$l The Book that will Suit You, or a Word for Everybody I can furnish the above works, with a ereat variety of others, at very Into prices. May 30 or bl.iUAMi Window SASH. A lot of 8x10 Window Sash, from the cheap) Manufactory of Sprout & Burrows, on hand, and all sizes got to order on short notice. May, 1849- I G Lawshe NEW BUGGEY for sale, cheap. For further particulars, enquire at this office. Lewisburg, Nov. 7, 1840 ' N TOTES Promissory, Judgment, and Joint No'ea (blanltg) at thuofwcw. ' Dr. Sicayne"s Celebrated Family Medicines. CCBE FOLLOWS CVBB I More Proofs of the Efficacy of Dr. SWAYME'S coarocsD smcr or Wild Cherry, 71te Original and Genuine I'reparatiun .' Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Com plaint. spitting Ulood.difficulty ol Breathing, paiu in tha Side and Breaal, palpitation of the Heart, Influenza. Croup, bro ken Constitution.sore Throat, Nervous Ueliility.and all diseases of Throat, Breast, and Lungs: the most effec tual and speedy cure known for any of the above diseases is Dr. Swajne's compound Syrup of II ud Uherry. Reliable Testimony. John Milton Earle, editor of the Worcester Spy, Mass., was attacked with a severe inflama tion of the lungs, accompanied with a distressing cough : alter using various other remedies with little or no lienefit, by the use ol one bottle ol Dr S wayne's Compound Syrup of V lid Cherry, he was restored to perfect health. Wm. Montelius, respectable merchant of St Clair, Schuylkill county, writes, Jan JO, 1B4S: "Enclosed I send you a certificate ol v m. Beau mont, a citizen of our town. His case of Cons umption is well known here.and of long standing; he attributes his cure entirely to your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." B not deceived by tho many spurious and worthless preparations of Wild Cherry, usnereu int.i notice l.v iffnorant pretenders, but see thai the signature of Dr.Swayne is upon each bottle, which is the only guarantee agamsi imPuuii. Remember ! the genuine preparation of Wild Cherry is prepared only by Br Swaikb, N W corner of Eighth and Race streets, Fhilad'a Swayne's celebrated Vermifuge, A sfe aiid Effectual Remedy for Worms, Bys- i.cpsia. Cholera Morbus, sickly or dyspeptic 1 ".. . .... i.i . r..iv LI. Chiluren or AUUiis,anu ine una uremi fpdieinc ever offered to the public" This remedy is one that has proved successful for a long lime, aud is universally acknowledged by all wh'i have tried it to be far rupcriur (being so very plcai-ant to the tale, at the same time effectual) 10 any other medicine ever employed in .1,., tor which it is recommended. It not only destroys worms, but it invigorates the whole sj mem. It is harmless in lis effects.and the health of the patient is always improved by its use, even when no worms are discovered. rJ-R wtire vfMUtakes. Remember Dr S's Vermifuge is now put up in tquare buttla (hav ing recently been changed) covered by a beautiful wrapper, steel engraving, with the portrait of Dr Swnyne thereon engraved. Bear this in mind, and be not deceived. DR SW AYXE'S SI'GAR COATED 8ARSA i'ARILL A AN D EXTRACT OF TAR PILLS. The virtues of these pills can be appreciated only by those who have used them. They are adapted to assist nature in carrying off morbid rnattsr, obstructions, impurity of the blood, ice. Tbey are a gentle and effective purgative, correct all the functions of the liver, and as an alterative in dropsical affections they are very valuable and should be in everv family. They have an outside coating of pure White Hogar.whereby everything disagreeable to taste of i-mell is entirely removed without in the leas, affecting the eicellenr quali ties of the medicine. Remember! they are now put up in boxes turned out of the solid wood, covered with a red label bearing the signature ol UrSwayue: none other h genuine; The above valuable Medicines nre pre pared only by Dr. SWAYXE, N W corner of Eighth and Mace streets, rnnaueipnia. Jtirtnl for Union Cuttnlu, Pa. C W Srhaflle, and Thornton A Baker.Lewisburg "JN Berlin Ed lUon. Mos Spcchl. Beavertown D J Bover, Centerville B Mench, Millersburg L. Ax Taylor.MifHinliurg Wilt A Eilerl, Hartleton Sand Uaupt do Voungman &. Walter. Dry Valley D. & Schnure.SelinsRr've D Smith.Moser'a Valley lieuli Kclle'.N a vy Island Q 4 Summers. Kreeburn, and liy Storekeepers generally lyS90 P U 11 K FRES II C O I) JMvev (tPil. rmiS new and valuable Medicine, now X sed by the medical profession with such astonishing cflienry in the cure of rulmonary Consumption. Scrofula, Chronic Minimalism, (tout, general Debility, Complaints tf the Kidney, &c. Sic, is prepared from the liver of the COD-FISH for medicinal use, expressly for our sales. Cilract from the London Medical Journal. C.J. B.WntiaMs, M. D F.R.8., Professor of Medicine in University College, London, consul ting physician to the Hospital for Consumption, &c , rays ; " I have prescribed the Oil in above four huin!red cases of tuberculous disease of the Lungs, in different stages.wbich have been under my care the last two years and a half. In the large number of cases, 206 out of 234, ita use was followed by marked, unequivocal improvement, varying in degree in different cases, from a tem porary retardation of the progress of the disease and a mitigation of distressing symptoms, up to a more or less complete restoration to apparent lift!ili- " The effect of Ihe Cod Liver Oil in most of these cases was very remarkable, fcveo in a tew dv the eour-h was militated, the expectoration .l.n.inishril in ouantitv and opacity, the night sweats ceased, the pulse became slower, and of better volume, and the appetite, uesn ana sirengm were gradually improved. In conclusion I repeat that the pure fresh Oil from the Liver of the Cod is more beneficial in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption than any agent, inedicinrl, dietetic or regimenal, that has yet been employed. As wc have made arrangements lo pro cure the Cod Liver Oil fresh from head Quarters, it can now be had chemically pure, by the single bottle or in boxes of , L one aoz:n ecu. lis wonderful efficacy has induced num erous spurious imilatiops. As its success depends entirely on its purity, too much care on not be used in procuring it oem ikb. Lvery bottle having on it our written signature, may be depended on as genuine. Pamphlets containing an analysis of the Oil, with notices of it from the Medical Journals, will be sent to those who address us free of postage. JOHN C. BAKER if CO., Wholesale Druggists and Chemists, ly28 100 North Third St. Philadelphia ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, 5EATLT i EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED M-IHLlPHWNlCLtinEfJCIL TO PHYSICIANS. DRUGGISTS. & CO UNTR Y MM., una x o. DR. J. N. KEELER & BKU. most res pectfully solicit attention to their fresh stock ot English, rrenen, uernicm, ,.u American Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Che micals. Oils, Dvestulls, Uiassware, rertu mery, Patent Medicines, Varpisbes, &c Having opened a new store. No 294, Market si, with a full supply of fresh Diugs and Medicines, we respectfully solicit country dealers to exam ine our stock before purchasiug elsewhere, prom ising one anu all wno may w m-r""... tend to os their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as liberal terms as any other house in the City, and to faithfully execu'e all orders entrusted to ua promptly and with de spatch, it- One of the proprietors being a regular physi cian, affords ample guarantee of the genuine quality ol all articles sold at their establishment. We especially invite druggists and country merchants, who may wish to become agents for Dr. heeler' Celebrated Family Medicine, (standar.1 and popular remedies,) to forward their address. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respect fully remain, J.N. KEELER&BRO., Wholesale DmggisU, Iy281 No. 294, Market St., Philad. SAM'L AMMON, THANKFUL for liberal patronage heretofore received, respectfully informs his old friends aud the public generally that he has removed his Tailor shop to the Basement of his Brick dwelling on Market street, next door above C. Penny's saddlery (late the office of H C Hickok, Esq) where he hopes to suit all who may give him their custom, as he does all work in his line in the best and newest style and on short notice. He ha? the Fashions regularly, employs none but good hands, and is determined to keep U with the times and merit a good share c patronage. CUTTING done to order. Char'cs reasonable, and Produce taken in exchange for work Lewisburg, June, 1919 ly20,7 Myers' Liquid Cure ! IS a positive and never-failing Remedy r PILES, whether Internal, Ex ternal, blind or Bleeding Scrofula.White Swellings, Ulcers, ulcerated Sore Throat, Canker Sore Mouth, Rheumatism, Cutun ei. us Diseases, Mercurial Affections. tyc. also for ScaMsj Burns, Cuts, Sprains, Brui ses. V.-. &iz. We feci justified in proclaiming the Fact lo the World, that of all medicines ever bro't before the public, none have ever been more beneficial to afllictid huinanity than Myer' Liquid Cure. We know this is saying a great deal, but if we were to write volumes we could not say too much in praise of this HIAl.TH-KI'.STOalSG.LlFE-rriOI.OSnHO RCXEST. Hundreds, nay thousands bless the happy hour when first they were made acquainted with its transcendant virtues ; and our present purpose is to inform other thousands, how and where thoy may obtain that relief which ihey perhaps have long sought for in vain. The supeiior excellence of this preparation over all other medicines, for Ihe speedy and per roauul cure of PILES, Is well known to all who haJ? tested it. It has been provid in thousand of instances, and has vtrta rAir.cn to cure the moat ot'-tinafe casts, and we are confiJent it trill never fail if used a proper length of time accord ing to direction. Asa proof of our entire confi dence in its efficacy, we assure all purchasers that if, after a proper trial, it prove ineffectual, the Money paid lor it will oe reiurnzu. The Liquid Cure is an effectual remedy for Ringworms. Biles, Pimples, Barbers' Itch, Fronted Limbs, Chilblains, Sail Rheum, Musquito Bites, slings of poisonous Insects and Cutaneous diseases of everv description. It is both safe and effectual for Rheumatism, giving immrd.V.e and permanent relief. Its effects as a real Pain Killer, are magical. ITtllT TiMILV 1 IHI USD should proiid'! themselves with this Invaluable Preparation, the cheapness of which places it within the reach of all. , Full Directions accompany each Bottle Pamphlets, containing copies of certificates from those who have tested the Liquid Cure, may be bad gratis of our authorized agents Miers' Li'uid Cure is prepared only by JEROME & CO. 2 1 Spruce St. New York Agents : C W Scbaflle, Lewisburg ; J II Raser, .Milton iveowo TRY THE NEW FIRM! WYK0FF & H0USEL WOULD inform ihe public, that they l w rtnrnpfl 11 shoD on Fourth street j ss uu I lower story of S. W. WykofPs old aland, n 1 t I at. opposite Hunter t'draoe s sni, wnerc mej keep on nana or niune t uiuv. Fancy nnd Common Chairs, Boston Rocking Chairs also riuremis. Tables, Bedsteads, eswrgmsrwsw pp various kinds, JLMWMveaeB SottnAc A'V. Air.. All work in our line warranted to be well made, and on the most reasonable terms. House and Sign PAINTING attended to by the subscribers on the shor test notice nnd in the best style. Country Produce and Lumber taken in payment and Cash not refused, but rather preferred. The subscribers intend to be strict in the fulfilment of all their promises as regards work and so doing, hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. JOHN N. WYKOFF. JOSEPH M. HOU8EL. Lewisburg. Nov. 1849 OLD DR.. asd S. r. TOWNSEND'S compound syrup of Sarsaparilla. JUST ree'd from the old Dr. a large and fresh supply of his celebrated medicine from the principal Depot in New York. Persons wishing to procure Sarsaparilla can have either the old or young Dr's, gen uine and fresh, by calling on the Acent, Lfwisburg, June 2G U W SCHAFFLE Dr. Rose's Medicines. The subscriber having been appointed sole agent for Dr. Rose's Medicines, for Union counly, offers them to the public with great confidence as to their ffficacy and certainty of effecting cures in all cases for which they are designed. A single test only is required to establish the fact. Sept 27 S S BARTON Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's SARSAPARILLA also S. P. Town send's Sarsaparilla for sale by M,I)fTa.3'(nr"l" A- Hake r. im w a EQUITABLE LIFE HSIRASCE, Annuity and Trust Company. Office. 74, Walnut Street, Philadelphia. CariTAL, $250,000 Charter Perpetual. rilHE Company are now prepared to transact I business upon the most liberal and advanta geous terms. They are authorized by their charter (sec. 3) "to make all and every insurance apper taining to life rika of whatever kind or nature, and to receive and execute trusts, make endowments and to grant and purchase annuities." The Com pany all annuities aiid endowments, and act as trustees for minors and heir. Table of Premium required for the Assurance of 100 lor lie wnoie term vj sjijc. Age. 1'iem. Age. Prem. Age.lrem. 16 $150 31 $2 00 46 $3 36 17 18 19 20 21 22 2.1 24 25 26 87 28 39 I 53 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 2 15 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 3 49 1 56 1 59 1 60 1 63 1 66 1 69 1 72 1 76 1 85 1 89 1 91 1 99 2 01 2 20 3 27 2 33 2 40 2 47 2 51 2 63 2 70 2 81 2 92 3 01 3 12 3 23 3 62 3 77 3 94 4 13 4 32 4 51 4 71 4 91 5 12 5 33 5 54 5 78 6 03 30 The premiums are less than any other company nd the policies afford greater advantages. Mar ried women and female children can insure the lives of either a husband or parent free from the claims ol creditor. Table of halt yearly ana quarterly premiums, half credit ratee of premium, abort terms, joint live, survivorships, endow ment and forms of application are to be bad at the Office or of the Agent. Kate for insuring $100 on a tingle Life. Age. Fori year. For 7 yeara. For Life. 20 40 81 91 160 30 0 99 1 30 2 04 40 1 29 1 64 2 70 50 1 86 2 07 3 94 , 59 3 48 3 97 6 03 P,.mnl.- A nerson aged 30 yeara next birth day by paying the Company 99 eta would secure to bis family or heir $100 bould he die in one year, or for 9 90 he secures to them $1000, or for 13 00 annually for seven years he secures to them i 1000 shoulJ he die inseveo years, or for 20 40 Paid vearlv during life he secure $1000 to be paid when he dies the insurer securing bis own bonus by the difference in amount of premium from those charged bv other oflicea. For 49 50 the heira would receive $5000 should tie die in one year. PETER CULLEN. President. F. W. RAWLE. Sec'y and Treas. For further particulars apply to HENRY C. HICKOK. Agent for I'nion and adjoining eountie Consulting Physician Wm. Haiks, M. D. Lewi,sburg, Union Co. Pa. July 21, 1949 LEWiS8URGF0UNDRY rpiIE subscribers, thankful for past patro X nage, would inform the public that they continue to manufacture all kinds of MILL GE.1RI.YG. Cast Water XV heels "'J1 pproT,J pattern. Threshing Machines. One and Two Horse Ploughs. U'e invite particular attention to a new article Wiard't Tatcnt GASG rLGTGIIS, lor Sffding in Grain. Farmers by this plough can seed in as much grain, in one day, a in three days with common ploughs. CiMtfi!0 ant Zuvnins and Fitting the same. HOLLOW WARE. Kettles and Tots of various sizes Smooth ing Irons and Stands cast Tea Kettles to suit cooking stoves. COOKIXft STOVES, the most approved patterns now in use, for wood or coal. Fancy,Parlor,Vood,Coal Stores, Alii TIUU l ssi ut lun. Rate's Sftr-rrciilatinc; Alr-tlgtat Parlor Wood Stoves, (a new article.) Threshing Machine? and other articles of machinery repaired in the best manne and on the shortest notice. Castings war ranted lo be of the best material, and a prices that can not fail to please. GEDDES & MARSH Lewisburg, March 25, 1848 ly209 Pianos! Pianos. i.vVi5t ; S i J- i-i' 1 rTlHG anJcrfijned continues to furnish to order 1 on me most reasonaDie terms, riaaos, irom the manufactory of Conrad Meyer, Philad.,! hose instruments are too well known to need any pan egyric, having uniformly received the commend aliona of the most eminent professors and compo sers of Music, and Ibe award of the premiums in New York, Philadelphia and Boston. For qualities of tone, tourb, and keeping in tone up to concert pitch, tbey can not be surpassed by either Amer ican or European Pianos. Instructions given on the Piano, aa heretofore. Reference may be made to any of those parents or guardians who hare pupils committed to his charge. He may be seen at bis residence at Mrs Maize's, Market atreet, LewUburg, where terms and particulars will be made known. The most popular and favorite Aire and Music of different kinds received aa it ia issued from the different musical eslablishmf nta in the Cities. May 15 CH ARLES KAMSCH The New Foundry TS now carried on as usual, at the upper L end of Market street, where every des cription of CASTINGS "9 kept on hand or made to order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooking Stoves, for either Coal or Wood and all other kinds of stoves.; also PLOUGHS of differ- ent kinds Corn Ploughs, Bull Ploughs, and the Self-Sharpening Plough, a new article, and which can not be beat in Pennsylvania. Call and see and judge for yourselves. CHRIST dt M'FADDIN. Lewisburg; Sept. 22, 1849 GOAL OF ALL KINDS lUK sale by 1 REBER A IDDIK08. f-Tt-k - gn "An ounce of Prevention worth i pound of Cure," in that awful ditae,1 . CONSUMPTION ! DR. FITCH'S Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. This popular work for sale in Lewitlurg by S. F. Lyndall J. Houghton and at this office. Price. 75 cents. TRICKS OF Ul'.UKS. tsv Evavvsoov Ks vms . srri.i.v. Th' n , arsspanll lw sls in tin different lowns olie! S f. Towusewl's Ssrprilla. I' w drfnitd s llw lHH;. HAU GENUINE. mix! JU mil. Tins T'io.! .:io.Uki. and new w i o' wm formerly worker on rirt. t. r.v Dels, and ihe like vet he the mie ol lH-:nr lur e narrwee of ;inin'credil (or whaine lie .-I.e has attended two medical schoole. and practical foe hftren veers "" Nw Uie troth w. he never prariirea tne.licie a dar in hie life ! Such sri'fui, trickrd mirerem.Ui!,t looke bed in ihe character ami veraritjr of Ihe in in. I w most slnrerely, tie had never matte those etatemri.w el Lw.i self or ot rue. When will men leant to he runiest and truck ful in sit their nValluss airt intercourne with their lef men t lie applied lo one Rue! L'lapp to axentf him in m ufaeturine, hie mixture, statins Ihe Urre suine he w.i; : make, as an inulKemenl to erntiark in the hUMinecs. T;i-- : men have been Insulting and llbeitinr me in all pik -' form, in order to inip.-em the public with the belir :t. x the Old Honor's SarKajarilla was noi the tannine, tririr V tSariapariUa. ma le trwa the fM Uutlor tjriftnai lie l eie. This S. Y. Townsend a I have l the use o: I y name lor 7 a week. 1 wiil rive htm ." if he will r -duce one Bin?le wilitarv proif of this. Hie statement, f Thompson. Miillmin ' l.'o.. are no.huis but a ti"oi of fcdaehooils. aimply made to deeeive Ihe publi-., end k:-.p the truth down In reeard to hie eorin-, fcrmtnlint t pound Tht" " to caution Ihe public to pureha-e n-ine Old lr JACOB Twn.end' Sarmapimla. havin? on It Old Doctor'" likened hw umiVu Coat Arm, mnC LJa Slgnalureacroea the Cmii of Arms. Old Dr. Jacob Townseinl, IHE OH TO IN A L DISCOVERER OF TIIE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. Old Dr. Towiwerl w imw about 7 year of a,-. -V u kyaj bn known m th A UTHOR an 1 DtSC Yt'.KER of the GKSViSB ORIGISAL -TOlVsE.u SARSAPARILLA:7 li"? r h cnraue.icJ a limit ita maiiuuciun. by whirh means IVi beer, k-p: . ji 01 market, and the aaie circu.iwerihed io il -e ..: c had proved its worth, ami knuwu u value. Ii ha t nacL.J the ears of inanv. ivenhe.-, a iho penwr. wm hsj been healed ! re dueaaea, and nved ixoui ti-..;i, e i aii i id tu wonderful HEALING POWKR. Thia GRAND AM l NEQl Al.l.FU PlttPAR nf A manufactured on the larsm scale, ail k faile; ir ?.ri a a. out tho leiLf'h aivl breadth 01" the Uil. esprciaii uuj found incapable ot"dc"nmiiun or d;:'ri'"raim. I'nlike jouns S P- Townsen!', it improvr t:h ire nd never chaneea but ft-r the better; because it i? p- icl on meientine principle by a wienlife man. Tac knowledge of Chemistry, and the latetrt diforeni o: :C. art, have all been bronchi into requisition m the n;a".i;;w tur of the Old Dr'a S-iapanHa. The 9rirs.it -an :a r -i, it w well known to medical men, or.:ain many me-iav-irraJ properties, and some projertw wlucii are inert or u-e tn. and other, which if r-uiiiicd in preparing it lorut?.; r. duce fermentation anil r?rf, whi"n m injunom to the tern. Some of the prrf-erti4T ii Sari;aril a are so . lhat xhey entirely evapvnite and are '.w iz the prevail, II tuey are nl prefer, td a scrn'e press, k'.'swt. tv y to th-ie expenenrMl in it mjinu.dCture. .Mjre'M, inen to.'ait pnncrp j. which rty oil m vriptr, ur s u ei ha!atin, unii.-r heat, ar ihf very essentuU m'dicjl prop erties ol the rxrt. wiiich sr-e to r. ait it ri: Any r tfrsun rw or rT lite root tii tr.ey : a .;rk Culored ti'i'ii'l. which t wre irm the culn' lisatter 13 the r-t uian lr-jin a-irrhms e!e ; they can ihen iitrain in UiAipid or vji.i-i Ir-i-iid. -f n wi-'i nitVa?i. arj then call it - SARSAP ARIl 1.4. tXTRACTor &VRLT ' Rut ?iit!i if r.nr ihe ar;c e i.i.'jn a.- Uie OEeN L i-NK OLI i lt JACOB TQWSSESD 3 S A 11 S A I A K 1 LLA. Tiiic in no prepared that a,' I the inert propertjea of Jio ttrapar:i:a r-oi are fi.l r niovc.1. everyihnur rapabio beconuite ac: or lrrnteiiratiTi is extiacted aid rrrrcteii ; then everv pancie ol meuMi inue w secured in a puro and conre'iitratc-d lurni : and u.w u i retvlered uicai iirLo of lomna ar.v of tin valuable and healins pro;eni. Fro pared Ui thiiwav.tt ii ma.te mo prtwerluiaeeW m thO Cure of InuMtuerahlo Din Jlrnre Uie rrx-.m why we near o.mmrn. mi .. tn fF,rJ piile ui iw lavor by ineri, wunien, and chit-iren. Wo nod R drin won.ter in "the cur nf cV1PLAtST.unt in RtnU'XATiSM SCRO L L4 PILES, tsmE.ESS all C'f TA.SB li s EIICPTIOSS. PIMPLE St BLOTCHES, aud ail aiFrctinrw an-Mi lr-m lIPi:uiTViK THE P.LOOD. It p.ire!ies a marvellmis e(Ti.-aev in al romplainu snV ii lrom Imdifntim. Ir.im Aridity of !Ar .vroeirA. Irun SIT nntiiMl circuwtion, iWirnuiiMU. ot bll u ihe M.t.,tt..Mirt'iht? htfdrt. CaM iet ami hamK coU chit i an J hoi tuben orer the body. Ii has Dot its r,ua! in Cu aJ .tpiuiHm ol ihe wru cM iet am .. ri.eruM isvr the hodt. ll has Do . r,r..in.4iMv -T rec:oration and ecnti r- ffjMratiuii. KlaxinS ttnciurw of ihe Iuug thrwii a. v-rT l B'in'noihin? is its excellence more martifcBt'y eea.aa ackiiowIed!r-'l ihan in all km-tp ani stasis ol FEMALE COMPLAINTS. It works wontlem in ea-es ol Fhtor A&tt or JTailm Fullmer of the lVnmhy iX.struct'd. Shtppr-d, ot Pmnfui Mnes,IrTeguiarttyfitis m?a-iruai rcnxJ. an I thitf; and u elfecmat in eurint all ihe trin of Ki lnru instate. B removing o hemic urns, arxl reeuUun ihe ceneral nsiem, u tone and strength lo the wbule byuy, and thus cure alt I'orme of Nervous Diacmaes mm De?bilirt and thui prevrnta or relieTes a creat vanetv 11 other mal a-iies. ae Spinal irritation SeuruigiOy St. Fit' iMinct, Smarting. Epiiejttc Fits. ConvnLnon. g,c. It cfeauees the bx, eicitee the lwer io healthf aftioi, tpne the Komnrh. and eiTes ewnl diceMion, rr icr tte boweUuf torpor ami constirpat ion. alUyi initamm.ttion. V1 rtiea the akin, ctiualisea the citcuUiiioq ol the b!oid, yro icini fieniie warmth equal. all over iha body, aiiJ ta inpeneiMe perp.ranon ; relaxes tnrtnm and nrtJnei. ie- moves all otntntnmrM. and in go rates the entire aeroaf STtjtn. h not this thn The MeHtrine yon preoemlaeatly need 1 But can any ol xbsa ihiit'a be eatd ol S. P Towimncf inferior ancle 1 This vnnnt man'a liquid n not t r ' compared tvrrn the old jr-s, heraose of oda i;R ANI FACT, that the one ie INCAPA BLE ol DETERrOR TTOV anl NEVER SPOILS, while the other IOES? fmrinr. fermenting, an1 Wt7tf"T the bottle eontaininr it into fnurmeut : ihe vur. a liouid explotIin;,and darnasirie ottivrsoodi? Vn-t nA iw aomole eomnoand be rMiooii!i m the rvsm 1 IVhnt ' put acid into a tystrm alrrmly diseased with acid 1 What causes Irs'ersia but and t Piwrnot all know thM when food ours in our norjaaens, what mux-Kief it pmdnceji? ffamlence. heartburn, talpttatitn oi the hart. Iirr mm plaint, diarrba-ii. i!TMntrrr, colic, and corruption nf the blttod? What is S-rolula but ao acid huinr in tlie boW ? What produeefi all the humor wlnrh bi in on Cruptroniut the Skm, Scaid Head, Sat Rheum, Erysipelas, Wtuie Swellings, Fever Sore, and ad ulcerations internal and ei lernal ? It is nnthms under heaven but an acid substance, which sours, and thus spoils all the fluid of the bodv. more or less. What causae Rheumatism but a soar and fluid which insinuates itself between the joints and r!s where, irritatinv and in flam ine the delicate i issue cpon which it arts ) S- of oervoora dir-ease. ot imprm ci ihe blood, of dran?ed circulation, aud nearly ail the ailnwctf whteh afflict human nature. Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and inf.mu'.t Ntors m use this isOl RING, FERMF.T1N. ACfO COMPOl'ND" Of S. P. TOWNSEND. and vet be would fain have it tuvlrmood that Old Dr J- Sob Townsemt's Genuine Original Sareapartlla, is an IM ITATION of his inferior preparation ! Heaven torbul that we should deal in an article whifb would bear the most Uitaut resemblance lo S. P. T.wn- ml s article ! We Wish it Understooil. hecanee it ia the oAVm ttfh that 5. P. Townsend a article and old Dr. J a cob To p-..' Sarsaparilla are hearen wide apart, anl inthtit''y r'.si Uar; that they are en. ike in everv uaiticuUr. havitw osi one single thine in common. As S. P. Townsend is no doctor, ami never ws. is e ahemiat, no pharmaceutic knows no more oi ireticine ot disease than any othr couimoej, ttnscieiuic.uBr'roi;'1 man, what guarantee can the public hve that ihT re ceiving a eenuine scwntific melieine,cntaininr ail i" tues of the articles used in prr(ar.inaT it. and which ire capable of chan-jrs which miht reiuier them ihe AIENS ef Disease instead of health T Rut what else should be expected from one h nothine eornnanrtivrlv of mnliriat nr dieas.r T It r-ii,:rff a person of some esrenence to eok mnd servr nne'en s Common decent sneaL How much more importat.t is that the pc rutins who manirarture nie.Viie ir!i?nrd fc,f WE k Tr.Mai-lta mt Dvrft'K-ni rtt kVVrKVS, should know welt the medical propeniee ol plan's, itie brsl manner ol securing and concentMtiii iheir hes'inff'inu also an extensive knowlr.lce of the vanonsdiM-sscs flee, the human system,' and how to adajjt icineti'eo v these dtseasee ! , h is to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate, to ponrba into wounded humanitv. to kradle h-He m the Or?oainr bosom, to restore health, and bloom, and ior ,rnSL crushed and bnken. and to banish tr.nnmiv th' Ol " 1 JACOB TOWNSKN D hoe tL'UUTaiW FOOD op portunity and means to brine hie " Groaid Isiiv-erswl Concemt rated mfZia within that raarh ami IA ths. k luitMlaula-a nf all Who OeCU that ibey may learn and know, bv H-iul experience, n Trasiseesuat Power to Heals Agents for the above Medicine C Schaffle, Lewisburc ; John II Baser, 31 ii ton ; Forsyth h Priestly. Nortnun.b'Ia- E Bugey and Sett of Harness. One Two Horse Wagon, One Truck Wagon.
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