I.UWISBIXRG CHRONICLE AND WEST BRANCH FARMER n foil anft fftttnor. Indian Namts. Pronounce the laiiian name for Belfast, which is Paaa-geaaawakeag if you auo ceed, try the original for Webster, Mass., which is Chargoggagoggmanchoggagijig, and "oothin shoTter." Cotioo Mather suggested that come Indian name had been growing ever since the Creation ! The Astoria (Oregou) Pioneer says "th littie stream whicft skirts our town on the east, is Occunneocegeecocoacheeacheecad uujio. This name eigni6es laainess. We suspect the laxy men Hi that tribe must have had some tfbubfe to tell what was the matter with him. Greeley. The Hena Fable. A famous heo'e ray story's theme. Who na'sr ws known is lira Of laving eggs, but then h'd scream' 80 loud o'er every egg, 'twould seem Tbs bona mu4 ba oa fire. A turkey cork, who ruled ibe walk, (A wiser birj, and oUst .) Coold besr t no more, so off did stalk Right to lbs ben. ami told her Madam, that scrasm. I apprehend, Does nothing to the matter : It sorely helps the egg no whit ; Ttien lay joar egg, sod dona with it t I ptj j 00. madam, as a friend, Ceaaa that upetfluou clatter. Yoa know n4 bow t guee throegh my bead ! " Humph ! eery likely," Madam Mid, Then, proudly patting torth a leg : Uneducated barnyard lol ! Yoa know, no mure tuan any owl, Tba nobis privilege and p-atae Of uthorhip in ruoderu daya : I'll tell y-u why I iio it : Fitst, yon perceive. I lay my egg. And then atviEW it!" i. Literary World.J A Cmu's Notion. Our friend F. on taking a long tour over the Stale, hd per mitted his usually fine-looking,c!osc-sh.tven face to be nastijied by a mustachio. On arriving at the town of M., he called on a lady friend, and was shown inio the par lor. A bright little girl, the pride of the family, slily opened the door and peeprd in but oa seeing the f animal," she ran frightened to her mnther.crying, "Ma! M what's the man got hie mouth away vp in hii hair for r You may be sure F. speedily adjourned himself to the barbei's ! A 'Cutis Answer. Buncombe county. in the old North Stale, is doubtless one of the healthiest spots on earth i and it wa on that account that some "lower country' gentlemen were one day surprised to see a Buncombite making a deep opening in the ground. One in-jtiired what he was all "Digging a grave, sir." Digging a grave! Why, I tho't people did n't die often up here do they " "fa nn cir 1 he never Jit but anre f" w, , - J He never asked ilie question "but once." A Good Toast. At the Irtte autumnal Anniversary Celebration of the University of Pennsylvania (locnted in Philadelphia.) numerous sentiment were) given, among them the following : Woman A Mistress of Arts, who rob the Bachelor of his degree, and forces htm to study Philosophy by means ot 'curtain lectures." The Greenfield Democrat says the fol lowing note, verbatim tt literatim, was cent lo the presiding judge of a court in that county, recently : to the Honorable eort Sir your juris canter Ore. f.iurm.tn. Obscurity A MJnd Ethiopian in a dark cellar at midnight, lookin,, for a black cat." fireeley gives the idea thus: "Rev. Samuel R. Ward- genuine Nigritian. black as the ace of spades in a deep cellar 00 a rainy midnight." I like the story of the bUcasuith, who was urged to bring a suit for defamation of his character. lie said he could go into his shop and hammer out a better character in six months than all the Courts in Chris tendom could give him ! ti is rumored that the last and greatest curiosity of the age has just been received at Wood's Museum. It is the gun with which the question is popped. Probably a large supply will soon be made for the u.e of bashful young men. The editor of the Linn News says: "We are nappy to announce that we receivid twovotea for School Committee last Friday. There were about fourteen hundred scatte ring voles, however, which unfortunately defeated us." Fckht Definitions Paratvl. pro tection Irom the sun uswl by ladus mad of cotton and whalebone. SfrmM An article worn trodor the boots of gentlemen made of calfskin. TnaPaass. Itrpreseatruth.represse8 error, impresses knowledge, and oppresses none. . The above is rrx good to be s&yipr-gsed. and we therefore ut it in press. Not auUtitMualThing A n unsuccessful lover was aaked by what mean he lost his divinity T "Alas !" said he, ! lai-red her till she gm Ino proud to jeak to me." H.trrnEpMhic B-er. Tie one hop to a rat's tail, let the rat swim through a mill pond, then bottle the contents of the pond to b shaken before taken." Which can "smsM a rat' the quickest -the man who knotct lire most, or the man who has the must note ? India-rubber pies are aaid to gn further tlnr anv kind in ow. The Summer Session of the LEWISBURQ ACADEMY, WILL commence on Mosost the 39th ol April. Instruction will be ien. aa for. merly, in all braucbea necessary to a thorough Academic course. Our endeavor hll not be imply lo'cominunicaie knowledge, bat to excite the youthful mind to act for itself. When this fully attained, the pro res of the student becomes at onee certain and rapid. The kind of learning which niol of our joolhs in this country teed, 1 that solid literature, wbicb, while II nature tbeir minds, prepares lot m also tr the L-ractical duties of lite. 1 omptvition and Declamation will restive tbeir full share of attention particular! the former, 1 be Primary Department .hall have our special care, r lorn the disposition manifested to sustain the Institution, the subscriber feci stimulated to renewed exertions. The 8ecion will conairt of two Terms of 11 weeks each a short vacation interveninc Tui tion $6 for the common branches, $8 for the higher English, and $10 for Languages, per Set.i n per Term, one half. Jo. KA.MJUi.rn. March S7, 1850. Principal. TiinnitigandCurrying FOR past favor, the subscriber returns his grateful thanks, and hereby makes known that he carries on the business of Tanning and Currying, at the Oid Stand. Determined not to be nut lone in the manufacture or finish of his work, he is hound to have the best work men and materials, and to treat those who have so liberally patronized (as well as those alo who shall be pleased to patronize him) with that attention which be hopes to insure him a full share of public patronage. ll kinds nf Produce taken in exchange. Hides'and B.irk not refused, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash or in exchange for leather. L. STERNER. March 25. A D. 1850 WIN FIELD WOOLEN FACTORY- Xcar llarllelon, Union Co., To. rPHE subscriber, thankful for the liberal l patronage bestowed on his old estab lishment, bfs leave to inform his friends and the pul.lic in general, that he has now removed his Machinery into his New Mill, ttto milrt abite. tlartleton.uvnr the Turn pike.) which lias l.een built and fitted upon the most improved plan, and will have on by the middle of April an entire new sell of JENKS' latest IMPKOVED MACHINERY, in addition to his already good sett, which will mtlte it the largest and best fitied-up establishment within 100 miles of it; and with the advantage of one of the best .ver poAers, he leels safe in saying that hi establishment is not and shall not be sur passed by any in ihis part of the country, lie has ertp;i;ed a goi'd sett of workmen, and is now prepared for manufacturing Broai and Narrow CLOTHS, Cassi meres, Tweeds, Sutinetts, Jeans, Flannels, Blankets, &c. in the best amnner, on the shortest notice, at reduced prices. sr7Fr the accommo dation of customers, Wool may be left at the follow ins Depositories : New Betlin : E Wilson's Store Selin-gioe : tais & Schnute do do J.rhn Hsrtman Jr do Freehurg : ( & F O Moyer do MiiMlrbnrg: Swengle&Hawingerdo Adamslmrg: Henry K Smi h do PennsV alley Narrows : Mra MnaM do Miflliiitirg : Henry Gat do East Boflalo : Sam'wl Relier'a Tavern BufT'oX R.ial: J M Creighi's Store Leulug : J Have c Co do do Reber & Iddings do Webl Milfn : John Diteman do Milton: Masteller 8enk do do Sweeney & Haag do Liberty P O : Wm Dale's Hnuae I.imentiine : Weidenhamer'a 8lore Potugrove : James Reed do A good nssortmenl of Cloths, Satinetls, Cassimerrs Tweeds, Jeano, Flannels.ltlan kets. Stockinsr Yarn, &c always For Sale or Exchange for Wool or country Produce at the. New I otr,ry. CARD1SG and FULLING as usual. MHK HALFPENNY. WinfiMd Mills. March 1, 1850 GOLD and SHYER Vyf cnltf t'n Cuiifornia, but aho in Lewisburg.' A good assot tment of Watches, Silverware and Jeirclry of fine quality and at City price. Hatfield b Thompson Rerpeetriilly inform the citieen of Lewisburg and vieinitv. 'hat iher hae entered into Partnership at the OLU STAND on Market St-, opote J Haves & Oo' Store, nieusred lo execute every kind of work in their line, in the best manner. They carefully selected of the best English and French materials. Meinsprina.Cylinders.Ecape- wherU. and a variety of Watch Jewels, and flatter themselves that ibeir knowledge and skill in Ibe hunes will enable ihem to give sstiafaction to all who may favor tlirin uh (latrouaae. t'l.XE WATCHES, such as Duplex. Ei caneinent. Lepinra, Anchar. DetacbHl. P.tent Leters. Repeaters, and Muaical Watches, Ac nesilv ret-aired and warranleil Abo fr ale, a variety of Gold and Silver Watches. Paleiit Levera, An hara. Detached. Le- pines, jiiar1ier9. an.l English Watches, Gold Chains. Urra-l pna. Finger and Ear ring. Gold and Silver Brit Hides, Bracelet. Gold and Silver eA-S-s, Peoeil and Pena. do Spectacles, 3e viKSjver8poons,Soeartong.fomh, Ac Ac. in rbnrt. a little of everything, and anything ele. not mentioning knick-knacks. alavi on hand or rit to order A vaiietv if Uraa Clocks for 3 and upward at wholesale and retail Pernor)! deeiring to get things rigbt, would do well by giving the subscribers a call Eiperi.-nce lei 'a ua that the Credit 8yem ran not an.ir.l a living. Therefore, in order lo "pufh along and keep moving," the Caah 8ylem must necesaarily be enforced. Feb 23. 1 359 A I. HATFIELD. WM H THOMPSON. iinvriiri WAfitiMi mixtirk. 407. Spt Ammonia. 16 ox 8pta Turfetitir.e, 4 ox Spt Camphor; mix in bottle. Take 6 10 tahloofiful above mixture : 1 J pint nn nan tn an ordinary tab of hot water; mix thor- oaehly together, then put the dot he in the lab, and let them remain fifteen minntea before wah- ine them out; then rinse them thmnih two or three waters, banc P snd dry. This Washing i vJti'ura lor - 7. w. WCIIATri.K. ORNAMENTAL TREES. I he aubscriber offers for sale a large assortment of choice Fruit Tree such as Apple trees, 7 to 10 feet high, 40 varieties, all warranted genuine Peach 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 Paujonia. Linden, die. The above trees can be seen by the 1st of April, on the premise of the subscriber, one square (above Christ &J M'Faddin's Foundry. N. B. Persons wishing to procure a quantity of the Fruit trees, are requested lo i- .- . l 1 make unmeuiate application 10 iiicbuukii ber, in order lo procure the varieties and size wanted. H. K. Lewisburg, March 4, 1850. Notice. rtfTR3rRirtF.R3 m thn " TTniveraitv at 2 Lewisburg are respectfully requested to pay their Second Instalment, now due, to the Treasurer. And those who have not raid the 1st Instal't are respectfully notified that all such delinquents will be charged Interest on their Instalments from the time they become due. KAM I. T. WALKER, Texas. Lewisburg, Feb. 25, 1850. o) 2 o 2. n rn 19 5?- S"3 s o " ' ar2.s Z 1 3 a o 2. d o 0 6u 5 - rp irro. 29 5 V ' - a ? c a. m- fc3 ex. 3 I I a 3 a. M?8 2 .1 3 S.8? Sva 2. 5' c e p a c o .2 ' B m s p s c o e -vlt HI rgm. f r 7 r" S 3 rir S 2 11 OS s S ri O 9 T A H THORNTON J08IAH B KfiR HENRY C. HICKOK, A TTORXEY A T LA II", Lewisburg, Union County, Penn'a. Practices in Union and adjoining counties also attend the courts of Perry county. OFFICE on Second St., lately occupieu by L. B. Christ, Esq. Brandreth's Pills are sold at 25 eta per bos (with full direction") BY J. HAYES & CO., Lewisburg, and by 0M.Y one Agent in every town in the Union. Each Agent has a Certihcate of Agency. Examine the box o' pills always and compare it with the fse-aimile label on the Certifri le of A gency . As there i a coontei felt of the mw label out. thie i of much impoctance. Iberi i decided dtfTerenca between tne aDDesrnee- ot the true labels and those 01 tne mum.) fcit. 'The counterfeit done on stone the e luine are done oa rteel. 1 he appearance t it f nriniine nn ttm counterfeit I raggeo ana blurr : the genome label i the very pins or neatnea. both in pirating, psper, and general execution. Be very careful ami gto the Agent.wnen you want Brandreth's Pill : then you are ure of the genuine article. When yoa purchaae otherwise. inquire of the eller whetner ne anowa me puis h. ITn ran are the eeruine Brandieth a? Ev erv man know whether the amcle be oners is true or falae. Beware of cheats ! rjlHE subscriliers offer the public, at their J new Brick Foundry, the following new and valuable Stoves : Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stove, with a Brick Oven. I .,! Waahineton Parlor Stove. Cart Iron ir-Tighl Parlor Stove, for Wood 3 aixea. . Coal Burner for Parlors I aixe, 18 men cjl Loui Air-Tight Caal Iron rarior otove Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood Egg 8tove the very best in oae for Stores, Office. Barroom, and chops. The celebrated Genesee Air Tight Cook Stove. The Complete Cook 3 fixes. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castinss. &c. Otc. CHRIST dt M'FADDIN. . Lewisburg, Dec. 12, 1849. mimm nooks. AFRESH supply received at the Lewi burg Cheap Bookstore : Fiske's Manual of Classical Literature navies' Analytical Geometry Blair's Rhetoric. (University edition) Comstock'a Mineralogy The Complete Farmer, I vol. 62 cts The New American Gardener,.! vol.tl The Book that will Suit You, or a Word for Everybody I can furnish the above works, with a great variety of others, at very low prices. May 30 8 F I.YNDALL Window SASH. A lot of 8x10 Window Sash, from the cheap Manufactory of Sprout & Burrows, on hand, and all sizes got to order on hort notice. May, 1849 I G Lawshe i NEW B8GG2Y for sale, cheap. For further particular, enquire at this ffioe. , Iiewihurg, Nor. 7, 1849 TOTES Promissory;, Judgment, and Wm VesulanVs) at tbisefRea. ' Dr. Swayne'M Celebrated Family Medi cines. evftfc rotidwa fctlii! More Proofs of the Efficacy of Dr. SW AYNE'S cearocaa svaea at ' Wild Cherry, The Original and Genuine Preparation I Cough. Colds, Asthma, Broochius, Liver Com plaint. apttung HloodVJiiuculty of Breathing, pain in the Side and Breast, palpitation f lb Heart, Inflaeasa,Croup,bro ken ConaUtnuoaora Throat, Karvoaa Debility jut all disease of Throat, Breast, and Longs: tha moat eOec tbal and speedy car known for any of the above diseases ia Dr. Swayne's compound Sjrup of wm Utorry. Reliable Testimony. John Milton Earle, editor of the Worcester Snv. Maaa.. waa attacked with a severe inflame' tion of the lungs, accompanied with a distressing cough 1 after using varices other remediea with little or no bene6t, by the ttss of on bottle ot Dr Swayne' Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, be was restored to settee health. Wm. Monteha. a reapectaW merchant of 8t Clair, Schuylkill county, writes. Jan 30, 1849: -Enclosed I wad yoa a eerlincat of Wm. Beau anont, a citixen of our town. Hia ease of Cona ompuon i well known herend of long sUnding; he atuibolea his car entirely to your Compound Syrup of Wild Cbeiry. Be not deceived by tbs many spurioua aod worthies prepsrations of Wild Cherry, ushered into notice by ignorant pretenders, bat see that the signature of Dr.8wsyn is opon each bottle, which ia the only guarantee against iaspoaitioo. Remember ! Ibe genoin preparation of Wild Cherry ia prepared only by Dr 8wxx, N W corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philed a Swayne'i colebrated Vermifhge, -A Safe and Efleetnal Remedy lor Worms. Dye pepaia. Cholera M 01 bus, sickly or dyspeptic Children or Adulu,nd the moat useful Family Medicine ever offered to the public." This remedy ia one that ha proved successful for a long time, and ia universally acknowledged by all who have tried it to be far superior (being o very pleasant to th taste, at the amo time effectual) to any other medicine aver employed in diseases lor which it ia recommended. It not only destroy worm, but it invigorate the whole ,y.em. It i harmles in it efleeund the health of the patient i alway improved by it ue, even 1 .mm ar discovered. rfetMu of Mittaket. Remember Dr 8's Vermifuge i now put up in aotwre bottles (ha, ing recently been changed) covered by a beautiful wrapper, steel engraving, with the portrait of Dr Swayne thereon engraved. Bear this in mind, and be not deceived. DR SW A YNE'8 SUGAR COATED 8AR8A PAKILLA AND EXTRACT OFTAR PILLS. The virtues of these pills can be appreciated only by those who hvo used them. They are adapted to aail nator in carrying off morbid mauer, obstruction, imparity of th blood. Ac They are a gentle and effective purgative, correct all the function of the liver, and a an alterative in .nueal affection thev are very valuable and should be in every family. They have an outside coating of pore White Sogar.wbereby everything disag'eeaole to taste or tnell 1 entirely remove.! without in the least affecting the excellent quali im nf 1 ha medkinei Remember ! they are now put op in boxes turned oat of the solid wood, covered with a red label bearing tha aignatur ot Dr Swayne: none other genuine. The above valuable Medicines are pre pared only by Dr. 8WAVNE, N W comer ol Eighth and Race street, Philadelphia. Agent tar Union County, Pa. C W Scbaffle, aod Thornton dt Bak-,Lewiaborg J Seroold snd N BerUn B Mench, Milwrsborg L. & TaykM-.Mifflinburg Wilt Jt Eilert, Hartleton Ed Wilson, Moa Specht, Beavertown D J Uoyer, Centerville D 8cbnoreJ3elingr'i Semi Haupt do Youngman k waiter. D Smith,Moaer'e Valley Dry Valley B A Summer a.Freebur- KeubKelleriavy I aland and by Storekeepers generally ly390 PURE FRESH COD JLiweir (S!1. THIS new and valuable Medicine, now used by the medical profession with such astonishing efficacy in the cure o( Pulmonaru Consumption. Serofula, Chronic Hheumatism, Gout, general Debility, Complaints of the Kidneys, dec. Sic, is prepared from the liver of the t.UU-FISIi for medicinal use, expressly (or our sales. Extract from the London Medical Journal. C. t. B-.Wn.tiaM. M. D- F.RA, Professor of Medicine in Univershv College, London, consul lino nhvaician to tn Hospital lor Consumption, Ac , nays ; I have prescribed the Oil in above four hundred eases of tefcetenlou disease of the Lungs, in different tafss.Which have been undVr my care tne last two year ana a nan. in. we large number of cases, WO out of 334, its ase wa followed by marked, unequivocal improvement, varying in degree ia different eases, from a tem porary retardation ol tne progress 01 tne aueare snd a mitigation of diMreeemg symptoms, np lo a more or less complete restoration to apparent health. "The e fleet of the Cod Liver Oil in niovf sf these caaes waa very remarkable. Bven in a few dav the conch was. mi ti rated, the expccioration diminished in quantity and opacity, the night aweata ceased, the puis became dower, snd of better volume, and the appetite, flesh end atiength were gradually improved. u In coneloaion I repeat that the par fresh Oil from the Liver of the Cod ie more beneficial in tba treatment of Pulmonary Cooaumptioa than any agent, medicinel, dietetic or regimenal, that baa yet been employed." As we have made arrangements lo pro cure the Cod Liver Oil fresh from bead quarters, it can now be bad chemically pure, by the single bottle or in boxes of one dozen each. Its wonderful efficacy has induced num erous tpunota tmttattop. Aa Us success depends entirely on its parity, loo much care can not be used in procuring it obsd- irb. Every bottle havinp: on it our writteo signature, may be depended on aa genuine. Pamphlets containing an analysis or the Oil, with notices of ft from the Medical Journals, will be sent to those who address us free of postage. JOHNU. BAKER $ UU., Wholesale Drogirists and Chemist. ly38S lOOXortATairdSt.J'aimslraaia ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, KX1TLT ft IXFRiTI.RlT XieVTID . AT THE "CIKOHICIE" CfflCF. TO PHYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS. & COUNTRY MERCHANTS. DR. J. N. KEELER Ac BRU. most res pectfully aolkii attention to their fresh stock ol EnglUh, French, German, and American Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Che micals, Oils, Lestufls,uiaaaware, reriu- mery, Patent Medicioea, varnisnea, o& Having opened s new atom, No S94, Market at, with a fall supply ol fresh Dtilgs and Medictnes, w respectfully solicit country dealers to exam ine our stock before purchasing eUewbr, prom ising on end all who any feel disposed to ex tend to us their patronage, to sail than genuine n,n.. end Medicine, on aa liberal term aa any other hoeee ia the City .and to faiibfully execute all ofdera entrusted to u promptly sad with de- mHBlS. One of the proprietors being a regular pbyai cian. afford ample guarantee of the genuine quality ot all articles add at their esubliabmenl. W eapecially invito druggiaU and coaatry iMrehants. oho miv wiah to becomssgenU for Dr. Keeler's Celebrated Family Meduints, (tandard aud popular remedies,) to forward their address. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, wa respect fully remain, . . . J.N. KEELER A BRO., Wholesale Droggiats, Iy384 No. 394, Market SL, Philad. SAM'L AMMON, THANKFUL for liberal patronage heretofore received, reaoeet fully iniorma his old friend and the public generally that he haa removed hia Tailor fthop 10 the Basement of hie Brick dwelling on Market street, next door above C. Fenny' saddlery (late he office of H C Hicftok. Esq) where he hope 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 has the fashions regularly, employs none but good hands, and is determined to keep u with the times and merit a good aharec. patronage. CUTTING dode to order. Charges reasonable, and Produce taken in exchange for work lewisburg. June, 1849 lya?0,7 Myers' Liquid Cure! TS a nositive and never-failing Remedy X for PILE Si whether Ioternal, Ex ternal, Blind or Bleeding Scrolula.wnite Swelling. Ulcers, ulcerated Sore Throat, Canker Sore Mouth, Rheumatism, Cutan eous Diseases, Mercurial Affectumtq-c. also for Scalds, Burns, Cuts, Sprains, Brui ses, dec. &C. We feel justified in proclaiming the Fact lo the World, that of all medicine ever bro't before the public, none hve ever been more benencial m afflicted humanitv than Myers' Liquid Cure. We know this i ying a great deal, but if we were to write volume we could not ay loo much in praise of this , CALTa-BEsToaiss,i.ir-rnoi.ossio ataaos Hundreds, nav thonsanda bless the heppy horn when first they were made acquainted with it transeendant virtue; and our present purpose is to inform other thousands, bow and where, tnoy may obtain that relief wbicb ihey perhapa have long sought for in vain. The auperior excellence of this preparation over all other medicines, for the speedy and per- manent cure of PILES, ia well known lo all who have tested it. ft haa been proved in thousand nf instances, and ha aiviB raiLKB to core the aaotf obstinate eases, nd we are confident it will never fail if used a proper length of tune accord in lo direction. Aa a proof of our entire eonfi denes in it efficacy, we assure all purrhaeers thai if. afier a proper trial, it prove ineffectual, the Money paid for it will be returned. The Liquid Cure i an effectual remedy for Ringworms. Bile, Pimple. Barber Itch, Frosted Limb. Chilblains. 8all Rheum. Muaquito Bites, tings of poiaonoo Insect aod Cutaneouadisease of every description. It is both safe and eftectttal for KaxuasTtsM giving immediate snd permanent relief. It effect a a real Pain Killer, are magical, ivxav raajitt ta vat isbd ebould provide themaalve with tht Invaluable rreparauon. tne eneapnea 01 wmcu pia within the reach of all. Full Direction accompany each Bottle Famnbleta. containing copies of certificate from those who have tested the Liquid Cure, may be had gratis ot our authorized agent Muers' Liouid Cure is, prepared only by JEROME CO. 31 Spruce 8uNew York Agent : C W Scbaffle, Lewisburg ; J H Baser, Milton lvrow323 TOY THE IIE17 mr.i! WTK0FF & H0USEL YITOULD inform the public, that they V V have opened a shop on fourth streel lower story of S. W. WykofPa old aland, opposite Hunter Pardee's shop, where they keep on nana or maae to oruer Fancy and Common Chairs, Boston Rocking Chairs also Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads, of various kinds,. Settees, &c. &c. 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 and 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, nope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. JOBS N.WYKOFF. JOSEPH M. HOU8EL. Lewisburg. Nov. 1849' OLD DR. akd S. P. 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 nine and fresh, by calling on the Ajreni, Lewisburg, June 38 C W SCHAFFLE Dr. Rose'i Cedlcioes. The subscriber having been appointed sole agent for Dr. Rose's Medicines, for Union county, offers them lo the public with great confidence aa to their efficacy and certainty of effecting cures in all eases for which they are aesigned. A single test only is required to establish the fact. Sept 27 S S BARTON Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's OARSAPARILLA also 3. P. Town- ij end's Sarsaparilla (or sale by Dr. Thornton As Baker. T3 EQVITABIdB LIFE MgURASCE, Arnault! atatd TraC Cwmpaay. , Office, 74, Walnut Street, Philadelphia. rCariTAi., 50,000 Charter Psrpetusl.l THE Company ar now prepared to uanaacl Business upon lb most liberal and advanta geous term. rny ar auinoroca oy weir cnaner Igsjg. 5) to mace ail ana every laaursncv epyvr tainine to lift risks of whatever kind or n stare, and to receive and execute trusts, make endowments, and to grant and purchase annuities." 1 be lonv pany aell annuities and endowment, and act aa trustees for minors and heirs. Table of Premiums required for the Assurance of 1100 for tMc ivHou term oj Lije. Age Prem. Age. Prea Age. Prem. 46 3 36 16 17 18 19 30 31 32 83 34 35 SS 37 38 3 $160 1 S3 1 56 1 S9 1 60 1 63 1 66 1 69 1 73 1 76 1 85 1 89 1 84 1 99 3 04 31 $3 09 33 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 .40 41 43 43 44 45 3 15 47 48 49 60 51 53 53 64 65 66 57 58 59 60 3 49 3 30 3 37 t 33 3 40 3 47 3 54 3 63 3 70 3 81 3 93 3 01 3 13 3 33 3 63 3 77 3 94 4 13 4 33 4 51 4 71 4 91 5 13 5 33 6 54 5 78 6 03 30 The premiums are leu than any other company and the policies afford greater advantages. Mar ried women and female children can inaure the Uvea of either a husband or parent free from the claim ot creditors. Tablee of hair yearly and quarterly premium, half credit raise of premipm, abort term, joint live, aurvivorahipa, endow ment and forma of application are lo Ee had at the Office or of the Agent. Rates fur insuring 100 oa a single Life. Age. For 1 year, ror 1 year. 1 or i.iie. $0 81 91 1 60 0 99 1 30 3 04 1 39 1 64 3 70 1 86 3 07 3 94 9 48 3 97 6 03 30 30 40 50 69 Example A person aged 30 year next birth day by paying the Company 99 eta would aecuie to hia family or heir $100 should he die in one year, or for 9 90 b securee to them 1 000, or for 13 00 annually lor seven yeara ne secures 10 mem 11000 ahonld he die inaevea year, or for 30 40 Paid vearly during life be secure $1000 to be paid when he die the insurer securing bl owa bono by the difference in amount of piemium from those charged by other office. For 49 50 tbs beir would receive $5000 ahonld be die in one year. PETER CULLEN, Preiident. F. W. RAWLE, Sec'y and Treaa. For further particular! apply to HENRY C. HICKOK, Agent for Union aid adjoining counties. Consulting Pbywcian W n. Harts, M. V, Lewiaburg, Union Co. Pa. July 31, 1849 LE VL EUnGFOUHDHY rpHE subscribers, thankful for past patro- J nage,ould inform the public that they continue to manufacture all kinds of MILL GEJIRLVG. CastWateWheelsofih1.mrl'ppro,',, Threshing Machines. One and Two Horse Ploughs. We invite particular attention to a new article Wilrd'i Pittnt MSG FLOTGIK, for IftdllS II CraiB. Farmers by this pVouyl. can seed in as much grain, in one day, a in three days with common ploughs. Cafltf itjfl anD Curnfnrj, and Fitting the same. HOLLOW WARE. Kettles snd Pota of various sizes Smooth ing Irons and Stands cast Tea Kettles tc suit conking stove. COOKING STOVES, the most approved patterns now in use, for wood or coat. Fancy.Parlor, Wood.Coal Stores. AIR TIGHT STOVES, Race's Seir-repulatlns; Air-tight Parlor Wood Stove, (a new article.) Threshing Machines and other article of machinery repaired in the best manner and on the shortest notice. Castings war' ranted to be of the best material, and at prices that can not fail to please. GEDPKS & MARSH. Lewisburg, March 25, 1848 ly209 Pianos! Pianos. TIIE underaipied continue to furnish to order on the most reasonable term. Pianos, from tne roanulactory of Conrad Meyer, Phila.,rhot instrument are too well known to need anv nan- egyric, having nniformlv received the commend- atione of the mot eminent profeaaor and compo aer of Muaic, and the award of the premium in new I ork,rnil(dclDnia and Boaton. For aua itie of tone, touch, and keeping In tone up lo concert pucn, iney can not ne aurpaased by eber Amer ican or European Pianos. Instruction civen on the Piano, a heretofore. Reference may be made to any of those parent or guardiana who have Dunil committed ta hia charge. He may he seen at hia residence at Mr Maize a. Market street, Lewiaburg, where term ana particular will be made known. The most popular and favorite Airs snd Muaic of different kind received a it is iaraed irom the different muaical elablihmente in the Cities. May IS CHARLES KAL1SCH The New Foundry IS now carried on as usual, at the upper end of Market street, where everV des- criplion of fiAfiTIMfiC i'i nana or maae to order--sucb as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cocking Stoves, for either Coal or Wood and all other kinds of STOVES, alitfi "Oi" fasTf ru2 r a;ct I,- i y r r, ,. . i enl kinOS Corn Ploughs, Bult PtotlBris. av il w m I WW '1 UlllCi I uu luej i J i w . Ratlf.taiTtjrnlvir PlonrlL - , . r , w . new article, and whicn Carr not be hear I D i . . . "'I J -aH ana see aad iUfW A ..l-u ' e I ;"..... CHRIST Ar MiPtnmv I laewishurg. Sept. 22, 1849 OF L KINDS 70R sale by RRBER ft I0D ING. Lswishurj. Jt'-ie, tim "An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," in that awful ditaie, consuntTion ; DR. FITCH'S Lectures on ibe Preven tion and Core of Consumption. This popular work for sale in Lewisburg by S. F. Lyndall J. Hooghton aod at thta office. Price. 15 cents. tricks or aTJACexs. tn CvSBTaoDT Ssaa T a ia f ' 4 asrvu. v.-TW. , taiparilla for sals in ifea diSsrsM uwaa called S. P. TiwS!f' Saraapanlla. k rfTtT'4.',.lh AL, GENriNE. aud U tsat. TtuaTnwnstna ;oor 2 mm waa; but wa faraaerly a Iskhaaa the lias-vat ha asm uw -U sf Dociar lor ifca ptSoaa of sa-uin, eiwtrt far what ha ,la sot. He ya - ha SimaSeiiwo ioWal ecboola. and praciiewl far tlias iZn'' NewUtnnhia,Bs .ever praaiee snaiaiia Sivia hie Ufa! Such 5l, '"Wvstawi.a tookebadiotiwraeteraiKlvvrsntyof Mwsmii. J Jial Mstaiacanlr, i"" taowwawswasi af tan atUorerma. Wbto wiU men leara to ba ' and trw fit) ia all ibair dealings and miereourse with ilieir ttiku hbI IU applied to aoe aoalClappwawwi aim mar. bdOTinf hia miittrrv. aiaun ih large aoma as wr.nl I make. a aa mdseamant lo embark m lh tMMoaaa. Tbm a mea iava been maulun and bbflliag ma ia aU Bosr,U Hrma!ui order to impma tbs paMK nk th balMf ilxt the Oid Doctors Seraapanll waa not lb. .' AarMMTtia, wl from lb (Mil Itoclvr m Ortgmml Zit ThiaiT P. Towmend oay. 1 ham Id the an si t-y nam lbr7 woe. I will gira kim if hm will j dura one niiwle wliury prof of una. We amiamam Jf ThompsonTsltillmao C, ar noihing but a umm ot tnood. mmply made is difaivath pabne, and r lb traUi down in rvsard to htj aosrrng', JarmgnHng n bM Dr. JACOB Tovmamd'a Saraaiairilto. bavw on YX nw liboern. IrM Mil Coa arms, and fed Tnw m to camton in- pyww w r""" " - - naumimisiuaiaii 4 i im y s. r ev. . jacoa TowNsaa Old Dr. Jacob Townsend, n naiciNAL DISCOVER ER OF TIIE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. (ilil llr Towmend u now about 70 raar of ar. aM Km SraiTaENUIKB ORIUISAL "TQWSSESO BtHS.APAMLLA " Bin poor, be wa, comrl4ie ot maiket, and the mJes cirrumaenhed to ibo-e only wta bad proved ila worth, and known Ua vain. buaJieacM U uii of manv, nevertbaa. as lh prnuav mho had been healed of iore dueaaea, and aavad Irom Oua, pn. aiauned ila wolTf-il HEAIJXG POWER. Thw GRAND AM I NKQl ALLEOl-KKPAEaTH lx Bianafacturedonthe larger arate.and w caliel im turoa. out tha lengih snd breadth of the land. cpraxj; aa u found incapable of dreenrrauon or detenorwioa. t'nlika youns a P. Tewnarnd'a, u imerovea m:h ara. and never chaures bo for the better ; bfwu It t. prr;.-W OH leientik prtmttpits by a trirmtiSe num. Tte kigbaa knowlcthe ol Cbeniiatry. and the lateM diaco.cna M iae art. have all bfrn bmusht into rquiithm in ike maita'sa. lur- of the Old Or Saraapanlla. The Saniatni pwt, k a well known to nwdical nin. cnnraina aiany madKian properties, and mm pruprrtiea wliKh are nn r aiw and olhera, which if retained in preparing it for twc. pro duce fermenlatiim and arid, wl..r li w minrHua 10 the a7" ton. Srnie of the pnivPiea ol Sarsaparllia are m 1 n tmm that they vniirely evaporaie and are itm ui the prrpuauaa, II (hey are not preaenvd by a tcieMfir pntr-xt, kttaon oa. iy lo thoae ezenenred in ila manuActum. Murttna, thea volatile principle, wbich H oil in vapor, or aa an n halanon, unuer teau r t!w very fuwiti medico! pnp trim ot the pmh. wliirb eive io it all it value Anv neroun ran b.ll or ataw the root til! they get a frit colored liquid, which ia more fiom the colon. ; mai-er ia Uia root than trctn arv;ttinr eiae; th-ry can thru n;i ins naipld or vapid lijni I. weetn vritn wr moia. v4 then call k -SARSAP.tltll.l.A ETTRACTor bVBlP. " Rtit anch e not tr arurle known af :1 GEMUlNKCn.llR JACOBTOW'SE.DS SARSAPAklLLA. Thie i a preparcj that all the inert propertiee of iba ffaivananlia mot are line rrmored. everythimT rapal' a becoming arid or Irrmentaimn b extracted and rrjeclctl ; then event panicle ol m. ileal virtue M aecurvd to a pa and cooreViirared form ; and thus u rendered wcapaba) of lontna any ol Ita valuahle and heailne propenieo. Pre. pared lu thM way. it m ma.le the mt powertul ajrenf la (n Care f iaaaairraUa Uiaesac. Harw the reaoo why we bear omnlauuoaon svarv aide m Ita Uvor by men, women, aud children. va nna dome womlera in the cure of trrn. VOSSVMPTIOS, UYSPHPSIA. aod fVC COMPl.l.T.JnA .a MinSPMATlsM. SCR'ig ULA. PILKS. 1'OSTJ r.'.VffV. i,'t"5 OU8 ERUPTinSS. PIMPLES, BLOTCUES. - and all affection anaine. Irom IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. k pmmeeaea a marvelloo vctcv m all compUinta a-t eine Irom Indit-eaton, from Jcuiily if Stomark. from unciuai circulation, determination ol blood w th head. i .. ... ....,ivi urv. bv wbiea mean, it oaj ocm mrw am palpitation ol the heart, com feet ana name, cow wu hot Sahea over thebodv. tt has not itaenual m CWda and tWAa ; and promoira aaay eipactorauon and genua pin piratton. relaxing auKtorea ol tha lungs, lunvu aud a ij But'innothing ia ita evnHene awn inifeeUv aaea atai acknow adeed ilian in all aims arm atazeo oi FEMALE COMPLAINTS. a. 1.. m r,n a of Ymot 1ioh OT ' auh S ik. M'oiauV. fthslrmtltd. StamrreiL ot Pain. u u. lmitnrH of tha fnaoatruai uertoda. an. I lha lite: ami av effectual tn curing all the form, oi A'ulary Aiaraata. By removing oaaarnetiona. anrt nguiaunz urn .- ayatem. a aivaa lone aua auangia m ina aour. M Uiua cure all forma of mm, a .ma uueam naMt aasaniiiy. snd thus preveaia or relieve a great variety of other mei ndie. aa Spinmi irritation, Seurmlfin. St. Vitus' Dana, Atevaauayr. Eptlrptit Pits, CnarauWaja. 4. It cleauae the blood, excitea the li.er to health action, tones Ina etomach, and (ivaa rood digaation. rvlieo ta bowate of torpor and coctatirpUon. allay inflammation, pa. nfiea the kin. eaualltea tha circulation sf th blood, pt naaa (entki warmth, equally ail over the body, sod ta naensibla perspiration : relaxes atneturee and nchrnemta. moves all obstruction, and invigorate the enure Dervooa jnern. is not inn inen Taa MeallelaM jrem wre-saalacwtlr aeeal t But can anv of thaae ihinea be md of S. P. Townaeada mterfor article t Thi ynvne rnan's Imuid ta not to be - COMPARED WITH THE OLD PR'S. berauwof one GRANn FACT, that th one ia INCAPA BLE ol UETERIOR ATtOS, and XStVEK. SPOILS. while the other DOES- ermrnur. ftrmrmiinr. and Uomns th bottles eontaimng it into fraerneiil : the aour. acJ uquid exploiline. and namasinc other eootl ' Mut not tha arriWe compound he ponamotat s the avaretn T IP-or ' put arid into m omtlem airrady afraraW leiA arid T What cameo Oyspepia but acid ? Do we not all know that when food aonra in our atomactia. what mirhn-f a neorfnteaT flatulence, heartburn, palpitation of ih heart, liter cots plaint, diarrhtea. trvaenrerv. roltc. anl cirrnpfion of l blood I W hat ia Srruiula but an arid humor in th hod What pro. luce, all tha humor, whK-h brine oa Erumiomdl the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rhenm. Krvalpelaa, W'hita Swelling. Fever Sore, ami all ulceration uuemal aad es I Snh',omV I or u l It ta nothing rtmter heaven hm an arid obianr, aour. and thus lnla all the Aiihla of tha bo.lv. mora t What eauaea Rheuttiatiam hot a ir .n.1 ckl fluid which itniiiaaiea itaelf between the jomta and elw where, irritating atal Inftamine the dlicate ih-im .ro which n arts I So of nervona diaeaaea. of impnflt, f tf.a blood, of deranged eircnlataaa, and searly all the aiitatK which afflict human natnr. Now ta h not hombia to maka and aell, and tabor erartn ne th IV souring, FERMEvrrxfj. arm "cositocsd" , S. P. TOWNSEND, end vet be would Cam have it ndrr-utiod that Old Dr J anb Townaend' Otnmint Original asiraaasi ifla, ta aa IX ITATION of hia tniennr preparation ' Heaven forbid thai vra ahoukl deal ia aa article hK teoald bear the moat distant reaemblance to S. P. T.'Q We wish il vahlaratnotl. haeaiw It u -l. Wlanfea amrk at 8. P. ToWTarend'a article Sod old Pr. JaciflTwrri'a r-rr, mmiintM.:,', pa ontvm wttU opart, and mrniir' are snlika in ever nonu-iilar. Ivltu! rl an single thmg m common. 8. f Townsend ia no doctor, and never wa. " " aheonat, no pharmaceuttvt know so more of mejinnr r S'aaaaa than any other common, amcteaiinc. mrOTiess"' man. what nvavv ran the public have thai tli'v ar re ceiving a genuine scientific nMhrn.eontaii'iiar all the vir tue of the arlK-le ami in preparing R. and which art l capable of chancre which muhi render them the AGCVTS )f Iriaeaaa instead of hearth 1 But what else should be evnaetefl from ana who It" aothme eoniDarativalv as saitviii. mtr Aim .ar 1 rrqaliv s parson ol some eximienre lo cook and serve apevra a common decent meal. How much more important that the persno who maaataetnre medicine .(eirtied t WEAK STOMAt'HS AMI CNFF.Pltl.Elt SYsTKV- should know well tha medical propertira af planta. lb aiannar of securing and eoorenlraiing their bealme ,rV" also an extensive knowledge of the v arrow diaeaar w""' flee, the hwnaa system, and sow to adapt remediea . . ... wi wvaa uiscases : at a to arreat iraatla upon the anrortnnate. m P' " m vroundad haxty.wkindle aopa m the Wint Bjooom. ua tM.H ki.h u.1 mam, mjt ieor ratv ' hi,-jfc 7. i.... k.iiil.DVa- Jacob townskSo haa sotGHTaad FoiNii'' pvnanav biw vneana w onna at . . waawsrsavi cieeiirtei Rem"r within the reach, and lath knovtledea of all who " uuu Ibey mav leara and know, bv .vful eitwrtence, - - a i i - a. ii.L. . y : .- r.if . Aorirra lor tne a Dove Medicine." Scheme, Lewisburg ; John II Raser, Mil' ton ; Forsyth fc Priestly, lVorthllu'.8l;', I ANE Bupgey and Sett of f.a mesa, V7 One Two Horse Wagon, uoe i rues, wageny rma. I v ? 1 Per sale hy HrSksfrM J in
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