IWlBURGilROXlCfiiK 1ND WEST BttANCH - EngiaM are now constructed Tor sale in l4Ddoo,cited Phillip's aooiliilators. They axe drawn on wheels very easily by two f meo.. The largest machine costs 35. They emit humid, eipansive vapor, which instantly eitinguii-hes fire. Foreign News. Halifax. N. S.. May 15. The steamship Hibernia, Capt. Lung, arrived at this port about noon to-day. She brings Liverpool dales to Mjy 4. . Cotton has advanced 1 -8d to l-4d per pound. Fair Orleans is quoted at 7. Flour has advanced one shilling and i firm. Indian Corn is in good demand, a bout sixpence advance. In provisions a .. i.,..npss is doina- Beef has . iUII o.cin dvanced 1 a 2. per tierce. In rork ihore is no change, but new Western is less firm. Hams are in good demand, at previous rates. Bacon is steady, with sales sixty tons. Lard is about three pence lower. Business in the manufacturing districts continues quite as favorable as for some weeks previous. Freights are dull and a trifle lower Passenger rates tend downwards. The Q'leen was safely delivered of a young prince on the 1st of IIiy. Byo-.d the fact that the ministry hue been again left in the miotrity on a point of tittle moment, the proceedings of Parlia ment possess no grneral interest. France. Eugene Sue received the votes of full one half of the army at Taris, and beat his op ponents by 8,000 votes. The election pass ed off quietly. The Socialists are greatly elated with the result. Greece. The Greek difficulty is neither settled uor likely to be. India and Chim. The overland mail has arrived, bringing dates from Bombay to April 3, Calcutta. March 25, China. March 27. The Bombs)- import market v. as extremely dull, an I prices somewhat lower, for 'he little busin rM done. Exports also dull. Freights very depressed. The Calcutta imports were very quiet, and in some cases lower. In exports, the activity has subsided, mercliauts waiting further advices. There is but little change to notice in trade at Canton. The rr.nrkit for manu factured goods was rather lower, but was expected to recover. There was very little doing in Tea. For the Lewisburg Cironicle. The office of County Surveyor is now to be filled by the vote of the People at the Itullot-Box. We hope as the cilice is not one of pecuniary importance, th'it it will not be thrown into Party Caucuses, but be permitted to remain, permanently, in the hands of some trustworthy person. We know of no person who from his past expe rience and present position would be more suitable to the office, or to whom it would more useful, than JAMES MA DDI'S. Esg , of Hartley. If he wishes the cilice, he caa relv upon the hearty support of HNy For tht Levriifairg Vhroniclt. Mr. EJitor : I wish to avail myself of your columns to recommend Dr. JACOB HORL ACHER, of New Berlin, as an Independent Candidate for County Com missioner at the coming election. There is no one rrfcre competent, and his charac ter for uprightness and integrity is above suspicion. The location of the next Com missioner should be central, and as Dr.II. resides at the CounlySent.ho would always be on the snot when iiersonsToli to trans ect business at the Oiike. No citizen can j be presented to the public for this office, (, whose claims arc more men'onous than j those of ur. liorlacher: he is a prompt, intelligent business man -has a large family to support and has, besides, been compelled on account of a bodily Infirmity caused by disease, to abandon the practice of his profession, on which he was depen- lent for support. 1, fur one, hope he tray be successful. K. (From the New Berlin "Times.") Mr. Editor: The time is near at band when the Democracy of the 13th Congres sional District will be called upon to make selection of a suitable candidate to be sup ported by the party next fall, for Congress, a station of honor and distinction, requiring firmness and decision of character as well as talents of a hih and cultivated order The candidate is pretty generally conceded to this county ; in .fact, our claims are strong and conclusive. It is therefore in cumbent upon the Democracy of Union, to cast around and make selection of a suita ble and proper person, upon whom the hon or shall full, to lead the republican phalanx to victory, and redeem the district from Federal tnurepresentalion. Among the many able and distinguished champions I might name in connection with this important office, permit ine to recom mend the name of II. C. UICKOK, Esq., of Lesvisburg, as a Democrat in every res pect worthy the support and confidence of the party of the district. He is a grntleman possessing qualifications of a high and com manding order an eloquent declaimer, and a Democrat in whom there is no guiie. His talents and character peculiarly recom mend him to public favor and respect. With him aa our candidate the party could safely look forward to certain and easy victory. EAST BUFFALO. Corrected this Day. Wheat 95al00 Kye 45 torn ...40 Oats 30 Flaxseed 100 Dried Apples 123 Butter .124 Eggs , '. . 8 Tallow .". .10 Lard .7 Hitn - :.' g BaeoB' - t- 6 ' Somewhat Curious.:;. An immense bod of a soft substance with many of the peculiarities of soapstone, has been discovered about three miles beyond Brighton, Pa., on the line ol the rail-road It is of about the consistency of tallow, though not as brittle, appears to have no erii. and can be shaved with a knife with as much ease as a piece of cheese. It is a dark drab color. The bed is five feet thick, and the contractor, in making his excava tions, has found it a very troublesome sub stance. lie cm not break it, blow it up, or I nnnrrv it hw unv of the ordinary oroces.-es. i .... ' j -j i He is trying to shave it oft in thin slices with a plough. Pittsburg Gatv?He. CHERRY PECTORAL: For Ibe Cure f coughs, colds, hoarseness, bron chitis, croup, asth ma, whooping -couoh And consumption. 'I'll? uniform success which ha attended the U of this preparation its salutary tfTwt in power to relieve and cure ufleclioua of the Lungs, have gained f.ir it a celebrity njii .lid by aa oilier ineJirine. We oiler it to the a Hin ted with entire confidcm-ei in its virtues, and the full belief that it will subdue ad remove the severest -llark-i of diseases upon the throat and lungs. As there reilis become public, tbey nalurnlly atlract the aitention of medical men and philanthropists everywhere. Whit is their opinion of Cherry Pectoral, mav be seen below. VALENTINE MOTT. M D. Prof. Surecrv Medical ( ;olleee, New York, savs : It five, me pi-wAt pleasure to certify tlie value and effl eaey ut Aver" Clierry Iv-toral.v liirh 1 toutil r peculiarly adapted, to cure tiv:aei of the Throat an.l Luugo. The Rt Rev Lord IJishop FIELD writes in a letter to his friend, who was fust linking under an alfi ction of the Lungs Try tlie I'herrr Peek.ral. ami if any rueOirine caa five ;uu i i h i, .iui nit ue-p.-.iij: ui'.uu i!iai t 111. 'hief Justice EL'S 1 1015, of Louiiana.writc That a jmini d.Mirhtw of liis was run-J of jcveral tvure uu iwi ui , ty the I h.'rry IViloral. ASTHMA and HKO.NCHIi 13. The Cana dian Journal ol Mrdical Science states. That A'iina and llmtirbititt, ki preTalcbt in this iwi-ui'm eoniare, liare yieiiled with cui-pricing rjiitily to Ayer's tjheiry lVrt4raJ, and we run not Ino strunsiy recouitiifritl thi tikiiruliivparation to the I'rofefeion aud ptnuc fnerany. Let the relit ved sufferer speak for himself : lUrtTr-wn. Jan. 2ft. 117. Dr. J. C. yrT I.ax Sir: lluvinc been reerued from a painful ai"l ttai'-n-oa di-ae, prutituile pmmpoi ine to M i' i eoj thin m kieta U tiun-BU not ouly in justice to you tut I't the iTif'rui:itjm et'illnTS IU like atuVtinn. A flijrhr culd up'n the luna, n?!ccttl at tirwt. heenme K M-vere that rtuttirff uf 11imn1. a vilirit euub, and pro fue ni'lit wt nts foHowed and fattned on Die. I heeame eDini-inotl. rould nt nle-i. aaj distn'.-d hy my enuh, aii.l a pain tlirou.ru my cliept, and in hort had ail the alarmina symptom; of quirk eouunitiat. No imilieiue w-'iin-d at ;iU ! renrh my rape, until I pmridentially 1 ri' -l your t 'hcrry i'celrial, which sovu rellered alul now ha cur d mc. Vouni with n pect, . A. SIJiWAKT. From a letter dated Alrajit. X. Y, April 17, 1S4S. Jr. Aver. Israeli Pear Sir : I wu a!ietd hy Anthma in the worxt form, art that I have been oMitfed to phep in my chair for a lanrer part of the time, beinir nnahle to lnatbe on iny b-l. 1 had tried a great many medicines Ut no purp-. until niy phveician prpcriUd, as aa elpa rimenr. yonr I herry Pectoral. At rirt it (aemed Ut make me worne, hut in let than a week 1 began to experience the nKt.rratifyintf relief from iw use; and now. hi four week, the iliwaae ip entirvly removed. I can eleep on my lcd with comfort, and enjoy a rtat. of health whirh 1 ha1 never expect"! to enjoy. tilio. S. t Alt It AM. rfcjxiiell,yJ.C.A!cr,Chemist,LtrueU,Ms. For rale by C VV JSCHAFFLE, J.ewisburg ; J II Cashrw. Milton ; Isaac Uerhart, Seliusgrove, ar.d by Drug-guts generally I tllll-n i K In Milton, 14th itist.by Kev.D.Longmore, Rev. Jushca Dehk, Pastor of the Ger.Kef. Church, S-linsgiuve, and Alias Ja.nk Makv Uoust, of Millon. On Wednesday, 15th inst. by Retr. J. P. Si'iindle, John Muntuomeuv, lute of Lew. isburjr, and Miss Marv A-, daughter of Sulomon Engtc, Esq., of Deavertown. The Grooia ia a returned voltfnteer from Mexico : we wish for bim a peaceful life in his near sphere as commander-in-chief, and have no doubt but he will enjoy the same, as be made a roruising and exemplary step towards good housekeepins; by subscribing for the Chosicle on his wedding-day. It is to be hoped that all our young men recently married, or who expect soon to be thus honoied, will follow Mr. M.'s praiseworthy example by leaving their names at the Chronicle o.Tice or with tba authorized Agt. Their wedding day, 'tis true, seemed dull Because of rainy weather. But that's no certain ign of war If tbkt keep peace together. A proverb, true, you've often heard, That " joy comes after aorrow," So in this case 't may rain to-day And still be clear to-morrow. The sunsnine of their happiness May come in alter years, Their harvest may be "reaped with joy M Although 'twas sown iu tears. ow I h'ive paid attention to The wedding day of some Who fight like cats and dugs at times. And will till '-kingdom come:" Thei a wedding-day was just as calm And fair aa this 'ere paper ; Then, if the day makes up for odd, Why cut up such a caper t And then I've noticed others, loo. Get married when 'twas blowing Aa if the world was made of wind, And then 'twould turn to snowing; And soon the rain begin to fall. With now and then some thunder Not ao their lives : always you'd see Peace and happiness, pleasant faces, good graces, few tears, less sneers, all contentment, no resentment, no bluffder, or if a jar 'twas quite wonder I JOB.Ja. uu:n, Iu Lewisburg.lgth inst., Miss Elizabeth IIoustL, uged 74 jtars. In Milton, 20th inst., ILs.NBt Eckbk.t, aged 67 years. We regret to learn, by telegraphic dis patch from Pittsburg, that the Hon. James ill. rower, wntise neaun lor some niontns h-.rs been rapidly declining, died May 13th at the residence of his sister, in Allegheny city, of Consumption. Mr. Power was in the prime of manhood, his age being but 35, and enjoying the friendship and esteem of a large circle of personal and political friends Daily News. The death of ' the gifted Mrs. Fiances Sargent Osgood, the authoress, is an nounced in the New York Titbune of last week. Her age was 37, and the leaves a husband and two children. ' ' A colored woman died at Norfolk a few days since, aged 123 years.'. - ' WTSTH,) Wholesale and Retail Dealers, in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishos, Window Glass, . Sash tools.GInsswarc.Puttyi . ' le-stntr, Hrushcs of every variety, . . Perfumery, Confectiouery, Fruits, Fancy Goods, &c. One TVor above the great Mammoth Store of J. ft J. Walla, Markkt St. LEWisnrHG. ' All Drugs and Medicines loarratited Freth and lienuirir. THE subscribers return their sincere thanks to those who have ao liberally liatronizeJ them iluiliig the past year; and are would invite you one and all. to call and examine oui stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we feel confident that we sell as cheap, if not 25 per ct cheaper, than others of the trade. ' Try us, and see lor yourselves. N. li. Medical advice tviil be civen free of charge by Dr. Thornton, at the Store ol I born too A' Uaker. T A H THORNTON.M.D. I JOSIAH BAKER Lamps! I, AMPS! LA M I'S ! Juat received and for Wholesale or Ketail, Ptue Oil and Burning Fluid Lamps of the latest style. Any person or persons wish ing it, can nave these tamps on trial, and il tney do not give eatislacltou, they may be returned. Churches and Stores or fhops supplied on the moet liberal terms with the above Lamps, and Oil by Dr. Thornton dt Baker, Agenti for the Manufaclurtri. Jl'ST received and for sale, Pine Oil and Burning Fluid, warranted pure and of the first quality, by Dr. Thornton 6t Baker. LSr received and for sale. Sperm and Lard Oil, by Dr. Thornton & Baker. AFRESH supply of Old Doctor and 8. P. Townsend's CSAKSAP AKILL A recoived and for Wholesale or Hetail by Dr. Thornton & Baker, Ager.ta. 7'HITE Lead, and Linseed Oil, for sale by Dr. Thornton & Baker. ft .Mai. ill V :r rYttentlon, Lewlsburg Infantry ! . "l) U are hereby commanded to meet at the J house of A. H.Biair, in Lewisburg, on Fhi DAY Ihe S4ih day of May inst. at 10 o'cl'k A. M., ptbvided with ten rounds blank cartridges for lrill and inspection of the annual Battalion. By order of lha Captain : JACKSON M'FAUDIX, 2d, O. S. 1MIE undersigned continues the LIVE RY L'SLVESS ut the Old Stand, on North Third St., near Market, and respectfully solicits the patronage ol his friends aud the public cenerally. - CHARLES F. HESS. Lewisburg, May 22, 1850 New Arrangement ! ! A 3D i( duct ion of Prices. rpiIOMPSONS' ScsiiEHANA Express J AND Fut'.IGlir LlXE it now ruunint; regularlv twice a week from Philadelphia, via I'enn'u Central R.R. to the Junction, thence by last line ol Ex press Boats to Selinsgrove, Nortbumb'Ind, Sui bury.Danville.llloomsburg.Lewiaburg, Milton, Muney, W illiamsport, &c. ii'oods and Packages delivered by this lino in from one to two day. The prices are such as must giive satisfaction to all. I'roduce carried through (and sold, il desired) with despatch. Persons living olT the line, can have their goods left at such plnce as they may direct. tCNew bxpress Oflice it) 38. North Third StPhilad. Freight Office at Messrs. Ciaic St Bellas'; Depot, corner of Broad and Cherry Sts. Orders ree'd in Lewisburg at the Stores of -Messrs. Shelter, and Foster, and at the Hotels of Messrs. Kline and Weidensaul and in Selinsgrove at the Store of John llartman, Esq. W. II. THOMPSOX. May 10, 1850. To Blacksmiths. BITUMINOUS COAL, from the West Branch and from Hollidaysbur, for sale at the Shop of the subscriber, near the Hay scales on Third St. ALEX'R AMMONS. Lewisburg, May 7, 1850 Books Books ! rpHE subscriber offers fur sale at the L Lewisburg Post-OlEce, an assortment of the most useful Paper, School Books, Stationery of all kinds also the best Cigars,Tobacco, &(5. &C. The stock is all new, and tho' small the public patronage, if favored to it, can soon and easily make it larger. The Trial of Prof. Webster only half a dozen copies left. JOHN V. KENNEDY. Lewisburg, May 7, 1850 , Lamps, just received MORE LIGHT, at reduced price. ! A large assortment of LAMPS S oar, Supper. I'ea, Hanging, Side, and Hand for burning of Pine, Fohgean. Lard, Etherial, and Sperm Oik, for Parlois, Churches, Stores. Shops, fee., at O.W.SCHAFFLB'S Drag, Notion and Variety Emporium fjMr. H. W. CftOTZKR, of Lewisburg, has undertaken the general agency of Dr. Frost' popular "History ol tho Mexican War," advertised in another column. . Mr.Crotzer is also authorized to receive subscriptions for the Levitburg Ckroniclt. ' To Justice. r the Peace. B INNS' JUSTICE, new edition, can be had at LyndaU'a Bookstore. i this place. : Lewisburg, April 10,1810. (sCCCSSSOBS TO C. A. U.I Sataall Pratn and Julclt Sale." m HaPSHELLEE, IT7"OL'LD respeerfully inform his old friends aad the fad n community in general, tht be ha received a LAUOB and UENEKAL STOCK of , i . llcrchantUzc , (- for x- . . . SPRING ftrsD warts and use embracing DUY GOODS. . C.KOCERIE3. . IlAUDWAIiE. QUEKNSWARE. . . HATS AM) CAl'S, FISH, SALT, IRON, Ac Ac. These Goods a olT. r unusually low for Cah Country 1'rnduce of all kinds and to prompt and punctual paymasters as uual. Call anb Sec! H. I SHELLER. Lewisburg, May 7, 1H5II. tin! all you younj? mitt wiiotw fine frmnf art'eiaridiniy, And who nl ' xupp-irt vwit; a w( mt'rtdinQ Wlu-n tou think how In time cast soil ilrairn haw bit jou. Juat ci'lue to SteY LlXDALL'a lor IVioU tliat will tit yoa. Do von want cmc now Tlork O, o chwin and so prrttv! tMiaie trraTS aiitt 4tm (ray. and Home u:nw anil tuia wiil? For a dollar or two, .Steye will Biv you a trt-asura That will be all your life-time a fountain of loasora. Aii! ir you cbar.i t tie in wnnt iirCoat or V-t or TniWT?rlin, :- Juxt en to I.vmiull'k, Sir ) 'HI raai't Jluy liair aa c&ual "t uUivr 'eooos. And now I.rviiAtt woulit aay jurt a wonl to the I.adis, F well iloi'ii 1h krujw how imjrfttiaitt lhir awl in Mo baa elioi.ii of all kiu'lii W hanM-r-r-rr-r Coiisiiru it. Boss ! this 'ere Poetry Machine's broke ! Ilowsoruever, Ihe substance of alt we bad in Ihe hopper is this I bat s. F. LYNDALL has the best and the c!ieiie.t lot of BOOKS u"1' STATIONERY, and the be.it assortment of itOO'l'S and SHOES, and Ladies' Gaiters and Slippers, that were ever seen in Lewisburj1 or any other great seaport. May 7. 1850. EEVISBURO Wholesale and K. tall DRUG AND CHEMICAL EMPORIUM. milE subscriber: thankful lor past liberal pat ronsse, would inform his friends aud public generally that he bas just rec d and is constantly receiving fresh supplies 01 pure Medicines, Drus, Chemicals, Extracts, Herbs, Roots, Minerals, Tinc tures, Oils, Essences, Spirits, Ciume, Plasters. and other goods in his line of business, which he oilers with the full assurance of their being gen uine, and cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. Physicians and others in the trade are particularly invited to sail and examine for themselves. Also constantly on band a large stock of Window lilas'. While Lead, Chrome and other PainU.Urug gists' and I'hysicians' (ila.sware, Mortar,Mpachuals,t 'ruciules.Truses, Copal.Japan and Spirit V arniehe.KIax aeed, Sperm. Whale, Lard. KUb,.Etherial, Fosgine, Camphene, and Pine Uils, Dye wood ground and chippeil, t.'astile. Bar, Kosin and other Soaps, GoM Silver and Metal Leafs, Ro-in, Pilch. Tar. Tobacco. Segars, Combs, Brushes, Walking and Pishing Canes, , Jewelry, Kaxors. Knives, Fruits, Confectionery, Ac. Ac. Ac. c. w. jsciiahxc. May. 1830. ItruggUt and C'icmitt. iVor the Ladies. Cool is thf brwae That i make at case ITU one of those nice and cheap FANS that can be had at the LewUbure lime, Fancy Gooda. Notion and Variety Emporium where the largest, finest, and best assortment of Feather, Fancy and Paer pans are kept. Also latest patterns of HulTalo, Shell, Horn, Side Hack ami other COM US besidea a great variety of other nice things. Call and see at C. W. SCHAFFLE's. Made plain to Sue BY getting one of the Siwctaclcs or Spy Glas ses at Ihe Viuf, Fancy Gooda, Notion aud Variety Emporium, nhcre can be haj any quan tity of Silver, German, lilued and common Steel Spectacles, Goggles, Spy Glasaes. Mathematical I Instruments. Pocket Compass, Magnets, Tape Measures, Spectacle Cases, Camera Lucidas, Magic Lanterns, &c. ice. at C. WCHAFFE'S. Easy to. Cut or Shave ARE those Pocket. Dirk and Penknives, and Ihe Wostcnheim and Itoer liazors sell ing so cheap at the Lewinhurg Drug and Variety Stoieof C. W. SCHAFFLE. w ORMS worms ! Various theories have been started riative to the origin of intestinal worms, and yet the question is a vexed one among medical authorities. Ol one fact, however, all are informed, and in which all agree the fatal nature of the influence they exert on children. As this season of the year ia one at which attacks of worms are most frequent as well as most dangerous, we take great pleasure in direct ing the attention of parents to Dr.M'Lane's Vermifuge. It i one at the most extraor dinary ificdictnes ever introduced, and has never Tailed of success when tried. Ana ten i, Ross Co, Ohio, Feb , 1848 Messrs J Kidd & Co : We wih to inform you (hat we have sold all jour Worm Specific left with us. We wish you to send us some nvife as soon as possible, as it has given general satisfac tion here. We have many calls for it since we are out of the article. It haa succeeded all other preparations iu this county, and for this reason we wish to keep a supply on hand. K & M A PATTERSON. The above is one ol hundreds of similar communications which the proprietors ol this medicine are daily receiving. Where it haa been introduced.it bas become? ihe roost popular remedy in use. i ., AGENTS C W Scairrii, LewUa'.-g H J Shafer and J H Raser, Milton ; I Gerbart, rV linsgrove; J W Friling, Suuburv ; Mr M'Csv, NotthanbrrUnd , M C Grier. i Monte, DaaViIU ggpV ; : h Dr. Jolm Locke, 5 SL'IiGEOM pKXTIST MAY be found at bra Office and residence first door east of Kline's Hotel the two weeks following the fi'sl Monday ol each month, where be is prepared to execute all opervion in his line of business in maimer creditable to himself and satisfactory to those who may favor him with their patronage. ! I T .....1 . ,k;..t n.otf t.t ..rh tnnnlK in Milton. j (Aromalic Tooth Paste, put up in beautiful! hh Z .nS breath .wee!, for sale ai 2S cts per box, by . LewUburg, Pa JOHN LOCKE, D. D. S. May. 1850 LUMBER! 77011 sale, at our Yard on Third street. J near P. Ilur.-li's house lry Pine t;oaimon ami Panne! Board, do . Joists and niuounig. Hemlock JoiaU and Scaniliu;r. While Pine Plauk I fhinglea Square Timber WeatherUoarJs eilow Pine Flooring Board. Hoofing and Plastering Llh, &c. All of which we ofTer cheap for cash orshurt credit. 'I1URSII & AMMO.V. ' Lewisburft, April 29, 1850 FRESH TF.AS. Another lot of superior Black and Green Teas ' y -. just rerd from the Canton Tea Com pany, and lor sale at New York retail pries by J.IIAYKS&CO. Lewi.burc, April 6. Agents. Latest Arrival ! JII IYI & CO. lake pleasure in announ . cing to the public Ibat we are now receiving from the city one of the largest, cheaiest and best selected stock of Goods ever offered to the public. No labor has been spared to render Iheir stock complete,' and to obtain articles of good quality, so that it can be relied upon that whatever thev shall offer for sale will be just what it is represented. Tbey have an excellent assortment of Ory goods, compriiinr. nearly every article usually enumera ted under this head, among which are 15 road clolha. Plain and Fancy Cassimcres, Satinett. Tweed", Cavtmiarrttce, Drapcttes, ('odiingtoiia, Plaid Lmens, Tickings, llriilings, Bagging, Cut ton and Hemp Carpet Chain. Plain and Fancy Goods, selected with particular reference to the taste and convenience of tUo Ladni such as Changeable, Plaid, Grenadine, and Foulard Silks, Figd and Plain Lamartine i)eIaines, Crape finished, Figd and Plain Linen Lustres. Horeze Deslaines, prin ted French Lawns. Silk Illusions, Pink, Huff, Blue, and Ciinwon Tarletona, Plain and Figd Blue and Pink (dotted) Swiss, Linen, Cambric, and Lawn Hdkfs, Gloves and Hosieiy.vjl Bonnets, Fans, Parasols, Parasole'tes, also' Fine Molerkin, Leghorn, China Pearl and Palm Leaf II ATS, at lower prices than ever oU.'red to thia community. t;ocrt;tT.$ a choice uleetiun. Glass, Queens, Stone, and Crockery ware. To those who wish to procure anything in thii line either for utility or ornament.their assortment particularly recommends itself. Hardware cutlery, Grass and Corn Scythes, Aies, Shovels, Spades, straw Knives, Manure and llay r orks (of supe rior quality.) Door tiiiniuings.lj lass, Putty, IS'ails, Iron, Steel, Ac. CARPETS BASKETS. Floor and Stair Carpets, Oil Cloth, Window Shades, Ladies' Satchels, Traveling and Work Baskets, also Market, Clotbea and Corn Baskets, Cedarware, Hakes, $-c. fyc. In conclusion, they would sav that their pood have been bought at very low prices, and will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms for t'a-u or country Pioduce and to satisfy the public (aa to puces) just rail at the Cheap Store of J. HAYES & CO. LewL-burg, May S, 1850 Black H'aluut Wauled. A QUANTITY of Black Walnut, either in legs or rawed to order also. Walnut Crotches Ihe whole to be delivered on the Pa. Canal, at or near Lewisburg. For further par ticulars, enquire of A pril S3 II. C. HICKOK, Lewisburg LABOIl SAVED, JX? 1jOR SALE a superior Washing Mixture, hich removes all dirt and stains of various kinds in a few minutes, without injuring Ihe tenure of the cloth. Persons wishing to avail themselves of this valuable mixture, with full directions for its use, had better call at the new Drus and Chemical Store kept by Us THORNTON & BAKEK, Lewisburg Splendid Illustrated History or mt Mexican War and It, Warriors ! COMPRISING a full account of the recent War with Mexico, with the Lives of the principal Officers on the American side, aud over 40 Engraving. By J. Frost. I.L 1). The work to contain upwards of 300 page', large size 1 2 mo., handsomely aud duiably bound in embfssed cloth, lettered aud ornamented in gilt. Pnii-x, .$1,25 per copy. rSThc subscriber having secured the agency of the above work for Union county, will solicit ihe patronage of the people for it. H.W.CROTZER. Lewisburg, April If 3pd Latest News from California ! MORE GOLD! i LL the world and the rest of mankind" J are respectfully informed that we have opened an unusually choice assoitment of SPUING AND SUMMER (Goods, comprising'a'sjTe.nM variety LAIHES' DRESS GOODS of the newest sly res Calicoes, Detains, Ginghams, Bareges, Silks Part. sols, and Fancy Goods, and for Gentlemen's wear a.lsrge clock of Clotbfl, CaMlmers, Summer Stuffs, Vestinus.&uminer Hals.ctc. , Salt, Fish, Nails, Queensware, Hardware. Groceries, etc. etc. All of which we offer for vale at onr proverbially low prices, for CASH or PRODUCE. REBER & IDDINGS. LewielHtrtf ;AurU88, JRSO,, . . . j Ldi'ge Salts Low Price THE "MAMMOTH" WIDE AWAKE ami filling up aguii brimfull with a stock of poorls I.ARCEH.BF-71TE11 auj CIICAPEIl than ever ! TE h '""J nJ "e n0" "f""""8 rge and splendid assortment ol Spring an l Summer (&ood, en. bracing everything a.laptej to the varied want, and ta-tes of the community, and at price that can not fail 10 eive universal satidfiction. The LADIES are assured that we have a better assortment of DrCNts Good han bas ever been presented in this market. We have every quality and description of Gentlemen's and Joys' Dress Good, Cassimeres, Veiaincs, Summer Stuff. Fancy Cravats. Ac. A splendid lot of HATS, CAPd and BO.XNUi S, of Ihe latest styles K.bbona, Flowers Silks, Calicoes, Lawns, Oinyhams, ice. Hardware Q'irfnwsre Glassware, GROCERIES of all kinds also a la-go stock of Plaster, Salt,aiid Fish, at very low piires for CA!I1 or COt'.NTRV PRODUCE of all kind at Market prices. J.& J. WALLS. Lewisburg, April 23, I Hot) UNIVERSITY at aLcivisburg. c 1IRCCLAR for the Academical lew com mencing Oct 11, lSl'J. COURSE OF STUDIES. Primary Department. Evercisetl in Spelling, Kc.!inet Definition, English (i ram mar, Artlhmrtir. (ieofraphy, His tory L'.S.A , IVi.mdrf.rp and Compoitian. English Department ci tLo Academy. The f-ame etuJies a in the riimary l'partm"t coniinuej in the ae of largpr text hook ; anl to llieso are atiileil (teneral Histnry.Alj;tbia, Leg en dre, and Element of tiuie)in?. Classical Department of the Academy. T- nn Junior AcadtmrC rlass. I. Krifjlirth irammar. L-itiutinuuiunr. Aritbmctic(two riiviftonit.1 lH?T:iphy. TI. The mm ftu'li-! iu iu I. T-TOt. rl pvnman.ahi. III. l'n?Ii!-b vintinm-ir. Vitr!, ArMhni. tlr rcn'i-S tl by lt iiivi.ion.irvf)t 4ir&nimu, Hi-lory Vs.A INjd- Senior Aauhmie r!a. T. Trrw. Grwk Kfjvt-Tt Alj." hrn Y mmli.) III. d di d f?mi'l' tnl. flnc ral irtory, rtiplUU LMiiguj ail 4'inKiUoii. COLLEGIATE DEPAETIrfEKT. I. EnftU.-h Ta&nua and Comj-wtioii. Albra, Liry, Aniienit. IT. I'itui Gfomt-try. LiTy. Annfatui4. III. J'lan-. Jn-IhI and I'lurim iic.uiftry comil'ted, Li- Sophonort elu$. I. IItirftct, Otlyp.wy. Planranti S-.h'-riml Trir' nts-trT. TT. ! ftnwMr;ifiMn.Srvinir.Nat'iitkn. IU. do cmpl'Uil. lcrt t'rutiuut) uf iXiuc:iM:ni;A. aUbt-tork, Aiial lii-al O.nutry. Junitrr class. I. Di-mowthfm on th Crown. Oipn d Ofitriij, Me rh;tiiin. llydrot:tirrt. and lldn-.uii'w. II. lmnfthfOfH n th Crown. Ciwro ie Officii rom )! Ud. IH'iiniafitti, Aoou?tic, KltTtricity, Mognc tijio. and v'l-tirw, III. Crwk Tragrdy, Tacit ti?, A-m.nt.my. Senrttr rAw,. fftr Anid-niinil Var cf-mRTfnrir'ff Orf. V 1k.Vt. I. lavir. .Natural Tlivy.ln, liitlhttu-ai Inil-mjiuy. If. t.rwk. I'olitifal n4i:iv. lonil riiiltf-jihv. III. KutiVr Aw;lrnr-. Cnujaiitution of I'. 1 tVmifrtry, LM turw, livtitraJ Keviewa, IVo class in the Rrgular Course has less than three iluily recitations. Every SsturJay forenoon 'u ilevuted exclusively to ocal Ainmr, Ui'clamation. and reaJin select and original CuniiKtsiuoiM. The students are required to a' tend, regularly, no me religious meeting. Minors are expected to attend uch meetings as are recommended to them by iheir parents or guardians. There are in the borough no Ires than six places of public wot ship, oi ttd many diuerent I bristian denominations. Text lSooks. Eruffish Ijeinvpui(r A'.''..,. Tht BtW, Pf-rt-T nii'tt'riral KmultT. WwromU-r's or V, VWWr'i IM-ti- rnrr, PuIl:on Knrrlih i ram mar. I'nrk'rV l"rotrriTTi KxHrri in Hnnli-h ('om position, I'arktr AJ-lf. lilair's Lrt-iurva (,L'uiTT!iity f'ditiou.) Latin tinijuf?r. RnUIrnV Grammar. Bu!li-n" Ri-adr. IT.-rrtT Lxiron. BulliiralV- .r. Sohmitzand 'f.'nyx Virrril.3Linc1.nff LiTv.Anil.cn Ilorare, Thach. re CUvro de "fliciin. TylT Tan iluj' ti rmnma l Arinda. frrrk IstHftvage. itulIion'sUrecimar, rtullwrn'- PeaJrr, LUldfll A &aU's Lexinin. Owen' ..'ii lcn' Aiu-Na.-i, w-n Hrmer' my4ey, CLajDplin'K lVinoLhenes, r l-k'n ti.!ita. Manual. .V ithrmtitt. PaTMHi Aritlimir tor AnufrDH FI-m-t?ntary Alpfhra. to.onion. Lro ndn-. Surreyinir and Smvi titAnaIytirnl;mtrT.oiiutd Natural I'h:i.soi,Ly (ntenfotypfd.) oliafU-d Atmnuuly. It umber or Sluilcnls. The numlrer of students during the pat Tear in the various Department, was Ivj I. The number that have entered the classes in the Ke pular Course for the current year (exclusive of those in the English and Primary depart nient?,) is as follows : CuiitGX. Junior clxs S '-"hoiiHiw rla - 4 - PrtshiT.an cl"s Aca&XIIT. Sa-nior da . . - : Junior class - - 40.. Tracherx. ITKrilK W. TAYUHt, A. rt of Mat b-tn alien anil Nat u ml Phil'waopbv. .K:Kf.K K. BL1". A. Pit.f. of Ir.tk Liu--uai;p ami Littratnr. lit IK U . AN DL10ON, A . M.t Prof, of La tin LanuaTa and I.itrattirp. ISAAC X. MN'MIS. A. M . PrifHipal of tb AMny. AI.KCKIi TATUlR. A.MTutorio the nglih Lan fruaity and Klorutiuii. ISuIldlng9,Ubrarj and lppara1u. The Academic edifice now occupied by the members of the University, has been eree'ed. at an expert!, of $"t,'"0. and tt in adaitd U acnmrm-Jal 15i tu-l-nt. Another rdiflc? baj tx-rn cociicrnrfsl.wliirh if to be riuthd within th courw of ihp rrwaTf-Vnalrniir yrnr, an t contain tuly rvms and drniitori4-4 Ar the a-ci'mm'"lation of 70 ntud? ntv in theOili'iat .i.'parta. U The Library contain a nunitwr of delect minim, and ia rtiiittantly inrrvainnir. 1 lu'iuiral AprantiiA has be'a onlt'n-il tmSRcint to l" the iinmedtnto drtnand. Th ArnaratU! ir tlie i iUotratlon of McvhaniraJ Pbilom)hy, i now rom;lcte. Tuition ami Hoard. Tuition in the Col lea hie Department $30, Academic $ 20, Vrimary $12 per year. Hoard, including lodging, washing, fut-i. and light, can he had in the village and its vicinity at various prices, from $1,59 to 2,50 per week. Sessions and Vacation. Tvo Sessions in the year the former com mences on the 2nd Thutsday in Octolter, and coutinuei 27 week- ; tho Infer coniraeiKes on the 16th .May, and continues 15 weekj'. Spring Vacation, 4 week a ; Autumnal, 6. By order and in behxlf of ihe Board : THOMAS VTrsON,Pret. UEWinE F. MILLER. SecV. Lew U burg, Union Co. Pa. April 14, 1850 Dentistry. WIS. C. STEWART, TATE of Philsdrlphia. is now l.icatcd on J Markrt street', Lewi-burg, opposite Mr. J. Schreyer's store, where he uilends to operations on the teeth at a reJu;tioo of his former prires. Teeth and roots of teeth removed wilh the aid of improved Instalments, and in an easy manner. Filling trelh and setting on pivots or plate atten ded to according to the latest improvements io the profession Ulcerated, spungy, arid inflamed cum cured. Thankful for past tavois, he solicits a continuance of puldic patronage. No impure material ued fx fillings in leeth. ljSSS ' '-AND'" FllESII GOODS! HAVING rormcd a Copartnership in the Mercantile buinww, and cniarnet! thss Ston?rKm latrly rvrtipied by o.JS.Banon- opfwiro Klinfc Hole. are now opeumtf a well seiccted and extensive stock cf -Li' chundize, contiiing of. , . IIAIIDWAUE, (1UTLKHY, Carpenters' Tool., (lueeusware, salt: fish, Furniture Mounting, Glassware, Window GLASS a general hwrmzm, Bar, Rod, and Hoop Iron, Xaila, and Spiked Tinware, Sheet Iron aad Melal . Paris, and a mere general aaaortment than is usually (ouiid io country stores IhcI they Ied-9 ibemscUes U . at veiy low prices. , Tersons al a dislauce ill find it t ileir advantafe to buy lr Cash or e wi'l lake in Exchange for Goods, W heat, Kye. Orn. Oils. B'ick wheat, Timothy and Clo ver Stfds, Huiur, Ks.Tal.ow.i ford Soap, Beeswux, Feathers, aad all kinds cf tiadrt or rour.lry produce. The patronage of ihe public is respect- fully solute.!, and every ajsuranoe gien th .i iio;h,n shall be wanting to" render en'ire satisfuclion. . . CAM I. S.BARTOV. ami;e'i. GE00E8. JAMES S. M.V?.SU. Lewisburg, April 1, 1650- Hcmouals. MEDICAL CARD. Sir. 9 Kespcctfutly nnnnunces to his friends and ihe public pencrahy, that he has removed his residence to the hoisse of his fulher (formerly occu(im1 by Wn Porter,) fcw dwrs north ol Kline's Hotel. . Oilke, Col. MTaddin's new brick building, nest door above C. E. Bowks' Siore. Lewisburg, April I, 185D REMOVAL , ;. JOU A It. BEJL.K, TAILOR, bas removed his Shop to the building one door above Lyndah's) lately occupied by John B. Miller, where he wilf be happy to f:l his customers both old end nov. The ' - . . , Fashions fur 1850, Spring and Summer just received. LewUburA April 1, 1850 Dr.-JOHN LOCKE, DENTIST, Has removed his OlBi to his Dwelling ihe first door bflotc Kline's Hotels rooms, over Forster's tf:ore where he will wait on all who may desire his services, accord ing to previous arrangements. Lewisburg, April 2, 1?3D JOHN B. MILLER,' TAILOR, respectfully inrorms) his patrons and the public that his Shop is now at his house the new brick opposite Mr. James P. Uos', ou Third Sr.. where lie will be happy to wait on all who may honir him wi'h their p.vnmae. Lewisburg, Apr:! 2, IS-W JOHN A. fvlERTZ, Justice of tSe Peacr, Has removed his Otfi-e to Ma rliet St., in ; the room recently used hv Dr. Locke, or.t duor below the Priming Oflice. Lewibur, April 3,15' ... BOARDING.' 11 IE subscriber avails him. If ol ihsr col-. umns of the Crmmiirle in puj'Srng ir j me ertci.'ns of Lewisburg and vicinity that be bas opnrd UOAUDi.NC. HOUSE in that large and comfortably arrauged house, ioimerly . kept as a Temperance Hole! by James K?Ily, two . doors east of ll;6 Krarikliu, House. Market streel. lie is prepare.) to say thai his Table shall have . (he best the Markets can afford, and lb Lodging of Boarder shall be as comfortable as can be desired. t. S. 8TER.ER. N. B. A team and carriage will be k pt to convey passenger t anil from lhs Packet B rats. I.ewiu'i, March 18, 1S50. 0pting & Sumuuu- GOODS.- JUST receive!, nni i o-v openioo At FOi.STEi.'S NEW STORE. second door east cf K'iue's iLitl, anew SpIendiJ Assortment of Goods, suiia'ule for this and the approaching' sea son. consisting of 1 XOriiS C-ASSJUEUS, VETniGS Ladies' Urr4 Coodi of every style and variety new jl Rirsges, Lawcs, Arnrure IMsires, fjlng bams, A gre vnriety of sly ie C'hinis, Cali coes, &?. A beautiful assortment Ijtdiea,' Paraoo'ii,. Morocco and Kid SHOES and GJi ITERS' (or Ladies, and Children .. . , t , Also a choice selection tf GROCER I E S Queensware,' &c.&;.,all or which are offered remarkahU, , low for Cash or Country Produce, by the subscriber,' J. FORSTElt. Lewisburg, April 3, 1850 KASHT he LwiburgsChrni le-