Philosophy of Sneezing. Some writer, who professes to be a cou hoieseur, thus glvet hi view on the sub ject of sneezing. They are not to be sneered at : " We hope we may not be branded presumptuous, if, in the matter of sneezing, we pretend to be connoisseurs. As a proof of our taste, ue hale ons of your sniveling, dry, half frightened-!o-Sealh sneezes ; but for one of your full, clear, sonorous, detonating, reverberating tsplroions one of those report that set the wine glasses on the sideboard a jing ling, aud wake pussy ; we say, for one of those earthquake sneezes, we have a love, inferior only to that which we heir to wo man and our (uvorile dog. A sneeze to be in good taste.shoulJ crack like a rifle on a clear morning. A receipt for a scr-eze of this genus is as follows : When you j feel a tickling at the root of your probos cis, jtist jump up, if you be seated, run to the window through which the sun shines, throw jour head back until the bump of philoprogenitiveness presses on your coat collar, of en your inouib, snarl like a half-starved hyena at a piece of fresh meat, aqd then blaze away. The t fleet Will 6e prodigious : no echo will salute you from the house top over the way ; the good housewives will order the clothe taken in ; the game cock will turn up the red of his eye at the sun. and you will have the assurance that jou have not sneezed in vain. J Spelling Whirlpool." In early times, there was an Irish peda gogue at Marietta, Ohio, whose speech was strongly marked by his native brogue. A boy studying his spelling lesson, came to the word "Whirlpool," and knowing that his master would call it Whirdlrpoodlc. he roguishly passed the idea around to his class that each should spe!' at the word, just as he pronounced it, in four syllables. Ac cordingly, when the master gave out the word, the first boy began very glibly W-h i r, whir, d-l-e, whirdle, p-dou'Jc-oo, poo, d-l-e, whirdtepoodle." The nest!" says the master "Whir dlepoofHe!'' , The nest boy eommenied " W h-c r, wher, d-l-e, wherdle, p-double-oo, poo" 'The next U'hirdlepnodle !" Boy No. 3 "W h u r, whur. d-1 e" ff'hurdlepoodle next !" W-h o r, whor, d-l-e, die" "Whirdlf.poodle !" V-h ii-r, whur," "WH1U&LEPOODLK !" tV-he r, wh" Clear out of the house, you villains:'' The Yankee's Retort a.n P.nolUIimnn beeomins very ind-j'- " o - fizmt at a Yankee, for expressing his igno j ranee of any place called Great B:i:ain,ve- j ry imperiously said : I "Do you not know of the glorious Dri j lain, queen of the seas, once the owner of t this country 1" "Wat. I du relelect,'' said Jonathan, "an orful licken we gin her, tu! Great beel-eatm feller, llalher eat any day than fight. Why, ye as, stranger, I reckelect there was a crazy feller they cnlltd king, fool 'rough t thiBk we b'longtd to him. But, strangef, when we got larfiti' at the darn'd fool, we peppered his babies cut o' all Concord, an' they tctint bin it harmony ever ainee. Ye-as, 1 recollect. Good mor nin', stranger, there's a gentleman want to see me." Columbian & Great West. 'It is said that Lady Bj'.wer, ti!e ol the British Minister, presides at lh tea-table in propria persona, and pours out the agreea ble beverage with her own fair hands." She does, indeed ? Is it possible T 0!i, my how you talk ! " None but th City papers have the news!" In the card of a dancing master, the printer made a funny mi-take, by substitu ting an $ for a t. The card read thus : "1 ffl'er my most respectful shanks to all who have honored me with their patron age." A man traveling in Vermont, declared the wind came to him so laden with frag rance, that he tho't he was near a gsrden ol roses. He discovered thai it uas only a bevy of girls going ihtwzk iSc woods. To make French socp, all that rs neces wry is to boil a quart of water do v. a to a pint. Vermicelli soop is made by aJding handful of cut blraw to a pailful of dis!i water -. Pliny speaks cl certain criminals who could fatten on smr.ke. I low lucky for hose who listen to Congressional di5nl.es, if the same were true of them ! A man out West, who has a large farm, wrote that he stacked up all the hay he eou'd out of doors, and the rest he put in his barrr. The Cincinnati Despatch boasts of a colored gptitiemnn there. o dark that n candle will go out, firty feet from his lace. ft i ssTipected thnt those who can't eat ntae pies guiltless of brrsndv, rnn "worry down" brandy without th aid ff pie ! Absence of Mind A man stith delirium tremens, accusing his il of rr2fnes. Poverty, Pride, and Laziness, constitute an unhappy family. WaVMT Less precept r more practice. The Summer Session of the LEWISBURG ACADEMY, "1T7ILL commence on Mokdai the 29th of y April. Instruction will be given, s for merly, in ell branchea necessary to a thorough Academic course. Our endeavor shall not be simply to communicate knowledge, but to excite the youthful mind to act for itself. When this is fully attained, the progress of the aludent becomes at once certain and rapid. The kind of learning which most of our youths in this country need, is that solid literature, which, while it matures their minds, prepares tbent also for the practical duties of liie. Composition and Declamation will rrctive their full share of attention particularly the former. The Primary Department shall have our special care. Kiom the disposition manifested to sustain the Institution, the subscriber feels stimulated to renewed exertions. The Sessign will consist of two Ttrms of It weeks each a short vaeaiion intervening. Tui tion .fill for the common branches, 1 for the higher L'nglMi, and Sll for Languages, per tesii n per Term, one half. JNO. RANDOLPH. March 27, 1850. Principal. TanningandCiiiTying FOR past favors, the subscriber returns his grateful thanks, and hereby makes known that he carries on the business of Tannin? and Currying, at the O 'I Stand. Determined not to be out-lone in the manufacture or finish of his work, he is bound to have (he best work men and nia'criit's, and to treat those who hava so liWallv patronized as well ns those nlso w ho shall be plenscd to patronize him) with thttt attention which he hopes to insure birn a full share of public patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange. Hides and P. trk not refused, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash or in exchange for leather. L. STERNER. March 2-", A D. 1850 WIN Ft EM) WOOLEN FACTORY, Xear Harticton, I'tticn Co., I'a. ritHE subscriber, thnnkful for the liberal J patronage bestowed on his old estab lishment, hr-iis leave to inform his friends and the put.lic in general, that he has now removed his Machinery into his New Mill, (lito miles iiboee Ilartlttoii.wat the Turn pike.) which has tern built and fitted upon the r.:ost improved r'an, nnd will have on by the middle of Apr.l an entire new si :t of JENK3' latest IMPROVED MACHINERY, in addition to his already good-sell, which will rmtc; it the largns! and best fitt-J-up establishment within 100 miles of it; ami with the advantage of one Df the best v.Ver powers, he fit's sufe in saying that bio establishment is not mid shall not he sur passed by any in this prtrt of the country, lie has er.gtgcd a .-vd sett of workmen, and is now prepared for manufacturing Bnal anl narrow CLGTH3, Cassi meres, T woods, Satinetts, Je-ins, Flannels, Blankets, &e. in the best manner, on tl e shortest notice, at reduced prires. C7Fr the accommo dation of customers, Wool may Le left a! the following Dopbhories : New Delia : E Wilson's Store Seliii'fiove r Oavts A ihnnre ilo Jo .1. hn llartman Jr Frccburg : (I4FC iMoycr 1 Mii!!!'tJrg : SivongliiA. Kassinger tlo Adar.isl'urj: Henry such do PeunsYatteyNairowa : Mrs Moalxtlo Mifiliiilnirg : Henry Oa.-l !.i Kat Uu(Ti!.): Smvirl Iter's Tatern RutTaloX K.ia.t-: J M't'rt-ight's Store I.eUl'Urg: J Haypsit Co d ilo IW'cr & Mdin(! do Wert M ilmn: J.i'.in U.itesman Io Milton: Mask-Uer & Swenk ! il Sureripy & Hang 1j Liberty P O : Win Dale's Hotrse. I.imcator : Weiilenhamet's Jftore IVttsgrove : Jaiues IiecJ A cood assortment of Cloihs, Satinr-lis, Cdssiiiicres.T-.v nds, J-ans, I'laniiels.n'an kets. Stocking Yarn, &c. always For Salp or Exrhtnpe fir Wnn or country Produce at the New Factory. CA RD1XH and I'ULLIXG as muni. MARK HALFPENNY. "Winfield Mills. March 1, 1850 GOLD and SILVER Sal mtij in California, htil aho in Lewislurg.' A KOfd assomont of Valc!sr, Kilt rrwarc and Jcirtlry of fine quality anil at City piices. HatScid & Thotnpsan Ueprctfully inform the citiwixof Lewitburg an.l vicinity, iht thr-v have entercJ into Partnership at Ilia t)Ll) STAND on Market St., opposite J Hayes & Co's Slurp, prepared to execute evtry kin J of work in their lino, m the best manner. They cfefu!j nelectcl of the best English and French rnateriaU, Mainsprings Cylinder. Tvscnpe rherN, anJ a riety of Wiitch Jewels, anil flatu-r themeWes that their knowledge and skill in the liuiinewi will enable them to give satisfaction to all who mtiv fnvor thein nith palronae.Q --y. FINE WATCHES, such as Duplex, Es-j"Vl capements, I.epines, Anchars, IMachtd, Xjj Patent I.evcn", Ri-peators, and Musical Watches, Vc neatly repaired and warranted Also fr sale, a variety of Gold and ilver Watches, Patent I.cers. Anrhars. Detached. Le- pines, tjuartiers. an.l Lnjli-h Watches, Gold Chains. Un-art pais, Finger and Ear rings. Gold and SSver'13t ll slides, Bracelets, GolJ and Silver c tijr-- Pencils and Pens, do pcetnc!es, itTi-S'ilver Spnons, Suqar tongs.Comlis, &e Ac. in shi.rt, a litile of everything, and anything else, not mentioning knick-knack, always nu hand nr g t to order A 'variety of Brass Clocks for 53 and npwards at whots!- and retail Persona drsiiidg to grt things right, would do well by giving ihe suhsciibera a rail Expedience tel's us that the Credit System can not atf rd a living. Therefore, in older to "push along and keep moving," the Cash System must necessarily be enforced. Feb 23. ISjO A I, HATFIELD. W5I II TlfOMPSOX" RECEIPT fir the eel.'fcratot WA&IIIM1 JIIMLKC. ,4 OZ Spts Ammonia. 16 ox Spta Turpentine, 4 - oz Spts Camphor ; mix in bottle. Take fi to 8 tablespoonfuls above mixture: 1 pints soft snap to an ordinary tub of hot water; mix thor oughly together, then put the clothes in Ihe tub, and let them remain fifteen minutes before wash ing them out ; then rinse them through two nr three water, hang up and dry. This Washing Miitorc for sal hv . W. oCll Arr I.E. I.KWISBURG CHRONICLE AND .WEST WbRMS--woRire ! Various theories have been started rlative to the origin of intestinal worms, arid yet the question is a vefted one among medical authorities. Of 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 is ond 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 is one of the most extraor diniry medicines ever introduced, and has never failed of success when tried. AiitLPHi. K.iss Co, Ohii, Ffb 19, 1848 Messrs J Kidd & Co : We wUh to inform you that we have sold all your Worm Specific left with us. We wih you to send ns some m it as soan as possitil,-, as it has given general fstiatae tion here. V.'e hnve many calls for it since we are out of the article. . It has succeed. all other preparations in this county, and f r t'lis reason v.e wirb to keep a supply on hand. IUMA PATTERSON". The above is one of hundreds of similar communications) which the proprietors of thi medicine are daily receiving. Where it has been introducpd,it has become the most popular remedy in use. t AGENTS- -0 W ScnATriz, Lewisliurg; II J Chafer and J H Kaser, Milion ; I Geihart. Se linsgrove; J W Friling, Sonbury ; Mrs M'Cay, Northumberland , M V Qrier, J M.mre, Danville -jfvuitnnn gfW0 R N AM RNTAL TREES.., Ihe subscriber olli'is lor sali; a large issertnient of choice Fruit Trees such as Apple trees, 7 to 10 feet high, 40 varieties, 11 warranted genuint Peach trees, 20 varieties; Tartarian Cherry, Nt'cHnne, PrtitiC and Fear trees, together with some 0 or 8 varieties of Grape Vines of the best native and rxotic varieties. Ornamental Trees, such as the Paulonia, Linden, &c. I he above trcrs can be seen by the 1st of April, on the premises of the subscriber, nne S'i'iar?! above Chriat & M FadJiu s Ftiunclrv. N. 15. Persons wishing to procure a quantity of the Fruit tree,nre requested to make immediate iippiicatinn to tliesubscri Urr, in order to procure the varieties and size wanted. H. R. MOLL. Lewisbtirg, March 4, 1850. Notice. S' "U'nSCHiriEllS'io tlie "University nt Lewisl.ur"11 are i-estiectfuily requested to pay their Second Instalment, now due, to the Treasurer. And those who have not naid the 1st iustnl'l are respectfully notified thiitiill such delin.pieiirs will be charged Interest on their In.-.taWiienls from the time tbi'v bocome due. SAU'I. T. WAI.KUK, Tasis. LewLsburg, Feb. 25, 1850. HENflY C. HICKOK, ATTOUXEY AT LAW, Lcjisburg, Union County, renrfa. Practices in trnion and adjoining counties also attends the courts ol l'rrry county. OFFICE on Second St., lately occupied by L. P.. Chris!, Ksq. Branureth's Tills are sold at 25 cts per l&x ( vith full direction-) B' Y J. HAYES & CO., Uwisl.tirg, and by oj."LV one Agent in every town in the Union. L.ioh Agent has a Ucrtiticalc of A-jesicy. Examine the box orpil's always and compare it with the f.ic sirailc lat'els on the Certni- te of Agency. As there is a counterfeit of the -jw latiel out. this is of much importance, as th.:r j is a ileriJrd dil'-rcnce hitivcen the appesi- noe of the true labels and those cf the count r f.'it. The conr.'erfeil is done on stone ; ihe ft' luiue are done on ftevl. The appearance ofil printing on the counterfeit is raijel and blur.-; ; the genuine label is the very pink of neitriVss, both in piinting, paper, and general execution. Ilo very careful and go to the Agent.when you want BrnnJrrlh's Pills : then you are f lire of the genuine a'ticla. When you purchase otherwise, inquire of the st-!ler whether he knows the pills he off. rs vnu are iheasci.uir.c Dramlreth!.! Ev- cry man knows whether the anicle he ctrcrs is true or false. Ueware of cheats ! 'owes f I IE subscribers offer the public, at their I t: r. I.- . l .k., ...... I new oiiui i uuii ii v, nic i.i'iiiig iiuw and valu ible Stoves : Imn Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, with a Brirk Oven. J.sdy Wasiiington Parlor Stove. Cast Irou Vir-Tighl Parlor Stove, for Wood 2 sizes. Coal Darner for Parlors 1 size, 12 inch cjl ind'T. Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parltr Stove 2 t-izes. Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood 2 sizs. Egg Store the very best in use for Stores, Offices, Birmoin". and Shops. The celebrated Genesee Air-Tight Cook Stove. The Complete Cook 2 sizes. Also, all kinds of Vood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castings. &:c. &c. CHRIST St M'FADDIX. LewUburg, Doc. 12, 1810. 1 FRESH supply received at the Lewis XlL burg Cheap Bookstore : Fiske's Manual of Classical Literature D.ivics AmtlyticKl Geometry ' Blair's Uhetoric, (University edition) Comstock's Mineralogy The Complete Farmer, I vol, 62 J cts The New American Gardener, 1 vol, $1 The Hook that will Suit You, or a Word for liyeryhody I can furnish the above works, with a great variety of others, at very lt,w prices. May 33 8 F I.YNDAI.I. Window SAS1. A lot of 8x10 Window Sash, from the cheap Manufactory of Sprout & Burrows, on hand, nnd all sizes got to' order on short notice. - , May, 1949 I O Lawshe . NOTES Promissory, Judgment, and Joint Noies (blanks) at this office. SALT an AP 01 d FISH on hand by Reber & MJin fa" Dr. Sicayne's Celebrated Family Medi cines. ; CURB FOLLOWS CCKB ! More Proofs of the Efficacy of Dr. SV AYNE'S coxroiJD avacF or Wild Cherry, The Original and Genuine Preparation ! . Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis, Liver Com plaint. spitting Itlood.dilficulty of Breathing, pain in the Side and Breast, palpitation of the Heart, Influenza,Croup,bro- . ken t;ontitution,sore Throat, Nervous Dehility.and all diseases of Throat, Ures-t. and " Lungs: the most effee- lual and speedy cure kuown for any of the ' " above diseases ia -'. Dr. Swayne's compound Syrup - of Wild Cherry. Reliable Testimony. John Milion Earle, editor of the Worcester Spy, Mass , waa attacked with a severe inflama tion of the lungs, accompanied with distressing cough : after using various other remedies wun little or no benefit, by the use of one bottle ol Dr Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, he was restored to perfect health. Wm. M.mtelios, a respectable merchant of St Clair, Sohuvlkill county, writes, Jan 30, 1849: "Enclosed f send you a certificate of Wm. Beau mont, a citizen of our town. His case of Cons umption is well known here,and of longstanding; he attributes his cure entirely to your Compound Syrup of Wild Cheiry." - Be not deceived by the many spurious and worthless preparations of Wild Cherry, ushered into notice by ianoront pretenders, but see thai the signature of Dr. Swayne ia upon each bottle, which is the only guarantee against imposition. KtnieinLcr ! the genuine preparation of Wild Cheiry is prepared only by Dr Svrvr, N W corner of Eighth and R ace streets, Philad'e Swayne's celebrated VermlVuge, Safe and Effectual Remedy for Worms. Dya ' pepsia. Cholera Moibus, sickly or dyspec Children or Adults,and the most useful Family Medicine ever offered to the public." This remedy ia one that baa proved successful for a long lime, and is universally acknowledged by all b bive tried it to be far superior (hong so very pleaant to the taste, at the same time effectual) to any other medicine ever employed in diseases lor which it is recommended. It not only destroys worms, but it invigorates the whol. f j siem. Il i harmless in iia eflerts.and the health of the patient is always improved by its oe, even when no worms sre discovered. V Beware of Mitakt3. Remember Dr S s Vermifuge is now put up in fuarc bottles (hav ing recentlv been changed) covered by a beautiful wrapper, steel engraving, wiih the portrait of Dr Swayne thereon engraved. Boar this in mind, and he not deceived. DTI BW AYXE'8 SITOAR COATED SAR-SA-PAUILLA AND 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 matter, obstructions, impurity of Ihe blood. Ac. They ate gentle and c ilective purgative, correct all the functions-of the liver, and as an alterative in dropsical affections ihey are very valuable and should te in every family. They have an outside coating of pure White Sugar.whereby everything disagreeable to tSfts or i-rhel is entirely removed without in the leat effecting the excellent quali ties of the medicine. Remember ! they are now put up in boxes turned out ( the solid wood, covered wiih a red I il el bearing the signature ol Dr Swayne: none other is genuine. The nbnve valuable Medicines are pre pared only by Dr. S WAYNE, N W corner ol Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia. .7?ens for Union Cmtnty. Pa. K W Schaffie, and Thornton & Baker.Lewisburg JSe.-bc.ld and v n-,..;!" Mench, Mitlersburg Ed WiNon. U'r!,njL.ctTaylor,Miminlurg Mo Specht, Beavertoirnj Wilt A Eilcrt, Hartleton D J Bover, Centerville jSaml Ilaupt do D.ASchnure.Selinsgr'vejVouiignaan & Walter D Smth.Mo-scr's Valley Dry Val!e IieubKtl!er.Navy Iland'B.A Summers.Frorburu ami hy Storekeepers generally Iy23l P U II K F U B SHOO I) JLivei Oil. fPIIIS new and valuable MeiKcine, now J used by the med cnl profession with such astonishing efficacy in the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, i-crofuht. Chronic lihtumatitm, Coul. geniral Debility, Complaints if the Kidnry, &c. id., is prepared from the liver of the COD-FISH for medicinal use, expressly for our sales. Extract from the London Medical Journal.) C. J. B.WH.LIAW. M. D- F.R S., Professor ol Medicine in University College, London, consul ting phyairian to the Hospital for Cousumpuon, &e , tays ; " I have prescrilwd the Oil in above four hum'.reJ cases of tubeicutous disease of the Lungs, in different stages,which have been under my care the last two years and a half. Io the large number of caea, 206 out of 23 . its use was followed by marked, nnequivoeal improvement, varying in degree in different cases, from a tem porary retardation of the progresa of Ihe disea-e and a mitigation of distressing symptoms, up to a more or less complete restoration to apparent health. The effect of the Cod Liver Oil in most of these cases was very remarkable. Even in 1 few days the cough was mitigated, the eipccioration diminished in quantity and opacity, the night sweats ceased, the pulse became slower, and of better volume, and the appetite, flesh and stiength were gradually improved. " In conclusion I repeat that the pure fresh Oil from the Liver of Ihe Cod is more beneficial in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption than any agent, medicinel. dietetic or regimenal, that has yel been employed. As we have made arrangements to pro cure the Cod Liver Oil fresh from head quarters, it cart now be had chemically pure, by the single bottle or in boxes of one doz?n each. - Its wonderful cfucacy has induced num erous spurious imitations. As its success depends entirely on its" purity, too much care c-in not he used in procuring itoESV- 1NB. livery OOllie navinjr on il our wrniL-ri 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 fo those who address us free of nostntre. ' jonN C. BAKER $ CO., Wholesale Druggists and Chemists, Iy29) . 100 North Third St Philadelphia ALL KINDS OF JOB PRIMING, NEATLY t EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT THE " CHRONICLE " OFFICE. BRANCH FARMER TO PHYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS. & COUXTRY MERCHANTS. DR. J. N. KEELER & BRO. moat res pectfully solicit attention to their fresh stock of English, French. German, and American Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Che micals, Oils, ItycstulTs, Glassware, Perfu mery, Patent Medicines, Varnishes, &c Having opened a new store, Ho S94, Market at, with a full supply ol fresh Drugs and Medicines, we respectfully solicit country dealcra to eiaro ine our alock before purchasing elsewhere, prom ising one and all who may feel disposed to ex tend to us their patronage, to sell tbea genuine Drug and Medicines, on as liberal teams as any other house in the Citysnd to faithfully eiecute all orders entrusted to us promptly and with de spatch. One of the proprietors being a regular physi cian, affords ynple guarantee of the genuine quality ol all aritclea told at Ihcir establishment. We especially invite druggists and country merchants, who may wish lo become agents for Dr. Keelert Celebrated Family Medicines, (standarJ and popular remedies,) to forward their address. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respect fullv remain, J. N. KEELER & BRO., Wholesale Druggists, ly38 l No. 294, Market St rhilad. mc "ate: jwh. n SAM'L AMMON, rpiIANKFL'L for liberal patronage heretofore received, respectfully informs bis old friends and the public generally that he ha removed hia Tailor Shop to the Rasement of hia Brick dwelling on Market street, next door above C. Penny's saddlery (late the ollice of II C HicKoR.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 ricwet style nnd on short notice. Ho his the Fashions regularly, employs none but good hands, and is determined to keep uj with the times and merit a good share c. patronage. CUTTIXG done to order. Ch-irges reasonable, and Produce taken in exchange for work LT.tislmrz, June, 1949 ly270,7 Myers' Liquid Cure! IS a positive and never-failing Remedy for PILES, whether Internal, Ex ternal, liliiui or deeding Scrofula, While Swellings, Ulcers, ulcerated Sore Throat, Cink'-r tinro Mouth, Rheumatism, Cutan eous Lisenses, Mercurial Affect ions -c. also for Scald, Burns, Culs, Sprains, Brui ses. Vc. &c. We feel justified in proclaiming the Fact to the World, llial of all mlicines ever bro't before the public, nrme have ever been more beneficial to afflicted humanity than Myers' Liquid Cure. We know this is saying a great deal, but if we were to write volumes we could not say toJ much in praise of this HKiTn-nr.Tonir.,irrr;-enrtoit vo ufxedv. Hundreds, nay thousands bless the happy hour when firft they were made .acquainted with its transcendant virtues; and oor present pnrpose is to inform oilier thousands, how and where thoy may obtain that nlief which they perhaps have long songht for in vain. The superior excellence of this preparation over all other medicines, for the speedy an.l per maniiit cure of PILES, is well known lo all who have tested it. It has been prov, d in thousands of instances, anJ has tVKR vaileb to cure the t.ioil uMinale cases, and we are confi.lent it trill ntrerfail if used a proper length of time acconl- I ing to directions. Aa a proof ol our enure conli j dencc in its efficacy, we assure all purchasers that if. af er a proper trial, it prove incueciuai, me M ney paid forwt will be returned. The Liquid Cure is an effectual remedy for Ttingworms, Riles, Pimples, Barbers' Itch. Frosted Limbs, Chilblains. Salt Khenm. Mosquito Bites, stings of poisonous Insects and Cutatieousdiseascs of every description. It is both sife and effectual fjr Riif.isatism, giving immediate and permanent relief. lis effects as a real Pain Kilter, are magical. iteu riii.v ii nir i.o should provide themselves with this Invaluable I,r,.ri, ehpnnness of which places it within the reach of all. Full Directions accompany each Uotlle Pamphlets, eontfciiiing copies of certificates from those who have tested the Liquid Cure, may be had gratis of our eu:hcriied agents Myers' Li'uid Cure is prepared only by JEROME & CO. 21 Spruce St. New lork Agents : C W ScUaffle, Lewbburg ; J U Raser, Milion lveowaSS :RY THE NEW 'FIRM! WYK0FF & HOUSEL "ITTOULD inform the public, that they V have opened a shop on Fourth street lower story of S. W. WykotPs old stand, opposite Hunter Pardoe's shop, where they keep on hani r "" ' Fancy nnd Common Chairs, Hilton Rocking Chairs also iireaii3. Tables, ticasteaos, sggrj? nl various Ktnus, ' U i It: t , v.v v v 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 nnd so doing, hope to receive a liberal share of public pntronnoe. . JOHN N. WYKOFF. JOSEPH M. HOUSEL. Lewisburs Nov. 1849 OLD DR. a ted S.P. TOWNSEXD'S compound syrup of Sarsaparilla. JUST ree'd from the old Dr. a large nnd fresh supply of hts celebrated medicine from the principal Depot tn JNew lork. Persons wishing to procure Sarsaparilla can have either the old or young Dr's, gen uine and fresh, by calling on the Agent, Lewishurg, June'26 C V SCIIAFFLB Dr. Rose's medicines. The subscriber having been appointed solp agent for Dr. Rose's Medicines, for Union county, offers them to the public with creat confidence as to their efiicacy and certainty of effecting cures ia all cases for which they are designed. . A single test only is required to establish the fact. Sept 27 SS BARTON Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's SARSAPARILLA also S. P. Town send's Sarsaparilla, for sale by Dr. Thornton fe Baker. EoriTiiixE life ' .iistnAM, Annuity and Trust Company, v Office, 74, Walnut Street, Philadelphia. CivrTAi , $250,000 Charter FerpctuaL rilHG Company are bow prepared to transact I business upon the Boat liberal and advanta geous terms. They are authorized by their charter (see. ?) " to make all and evtry inauraoce apper taining to life risks of whatever kind or nature, and to receive and execute trusts, make endowment, and to grant and purchase annuities." The Com pany sell annuities and endowments, and act aa trustees for minors and heir. Tabic of Premiums required for the Assurance oj 100 Jttrtne wnoie Itria oj Jjije, Age. rrem. Age. Preui. Age. f'rem. 46 $3 36 16 1 50 31 $2 09 17 19 19 20 21 o- 23 24 25 26 27 23 20 80 I S3 I 5G I 59 1 CO 1 63 1 00 1 69 1 72 1 76 1 65 1 89 I 94 1 99 2 04 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 2 15 47 48 49 50 51 52 S3 64 55 56 57 58 59 60 3 49 2 20 2 37 2 33 2 40 2 47 2 54 2 63 3 70 2 81 2 92 3 01 3 13 3 23 3 62 3 77 3 94 4 13 4 32 4 51 4 71 4 91 5 12 5 33 5 51 5 78 6 03 The premiums are less than any other company and the policies afford greater advantages. Mar ried worner end female children can insure the live of either a husband or parent free from the claims ot creditors. Tables of half yearly and quarterly premiums, half credit rate of premium, short terms, joint lives, survivorehips, endow, ments and form of application are to be bad at the Office or of the Agent. Halts for insuring $100 en a tingle Life. Age. Fori year. For 7 year. For Life. 20 $0 81 91 160 30 0 99 1 30 2 01 40 1 29 1 64 3 70 50 1 8G 2 07 3 91 59 3 48 3 97 6 03 Example : A person aged 30 year next birth day by paying the Company 99 cl would aecuie t3 hia family or heir (100 should he die in one year, or for 9 90 be secure lo them $1000, or for 13 00 annually for seven years he secure to them J10OO should ho die inseven years, er for 20 40 paid yearly during life he secures $ 1 000 to be paid when he die the insurer securing his own bona by the difference in amount of premium from those cbargej t.v other office. For 49 50 the heirs would receive 1-5000 should be die in one year. FETER CULLEN. President. F. W. RAWLE. i?ec'j and T eas. For further particulars epply to HENRY" C. HICKOK. Agent for Union and adjoining counties. Consulting Physician Wat. Haves, M. 1). Lcnisburg, Union Co. Pa. July 21, 1S49 LEWiSBUBb- FOUNDRY 1MIE subscribers, thankful for past patro nage, would inform the public that they continue to manufacture all kinds of MILL GE.1RLVG. CastWaterWheelsof'h.e.,!?rt'pproT'J Threshing Machines. One and Two ITorscI SMoughs. 52 We invite particclar attention to a new article Viard's Talent C.IXG rLfllCIIS, lor SfCding in Grain. Farmers by this plough can seed in ns much crain, ia one day, a in three days with common ploughs. Casting nnir Sucmnjr, and Fitting the same. HOLLOW WARE. Kettles and Pots of various sizes Smooth ing Irons and Stands cast Tea Kettles to suit cook inn stoves. COOKING STOVES, thi most approved patterns now in use, for wood or coal. FancjFarIor,Yood.Coal Stores, AIR TIGHT STOVES, Rare'N SHf-reeiilaiin:? Air-tight Parlor WooJ bioves, (a new article.) Thrc.hiii2 Machine? and other articles of machinery repaired in the best mannc and on the shortest notice. CaMios war rnnted to be of the best material, and at prices that can not fail to please. GKDDKS Ac MARSH. Lewisbur?, March 23, 1948 flv209 Pianos! Pianos. in TIHE undersigned continues to famish to order JL on ice most reasonable terms. Pianos, from the manufactory of Conrad -Meyer. rhiUd.,vrhose instruments are loo well kuown to need anv pan. ciryric, having uniformly received the commend ations of the most eminent professors and compo sers of Music, and the award of the premiums in New York, Philadelphia and Boston. For qualities oi rone, touch, and kcriioj in tone up to concert iilcn, they can not be surpassed hy either Amer ican or European Piano. Instructions uiTcn on the Piano, as heretofore. Reference may be made to any of those parents or guardiana who have pupils committed to hia charge. He may be seen at hia residence at Mrs Maize's, Market street, Lewisburg, where terms ami particulars will be made knowd. The most popular and favorite Aire and Music of different kinds received aa it is issued from the different musical establishments in the Cities. May 15 CHARLES KAMSCil The New Foundry TS now carried on as usual, at the upper X end ol Market street, where everv des cription of C A S T I N G S is kept on nana or mnae to order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooking Stoves, for either Coal or Wood and alt other kinds: of STOVES, also PLOUGHS of differ ent kinds Corn Ploughs, Bull Ploughs, ond the . ' : Self-Sharpening Plough, a new article, and which can not be beat in Pennsylvania. Call and see and judn for yourselves. CHRIST At M'FADDIX. ; Lewisburg. Sept. 22, 1849 'GOAL 770R sale bv OF "ALL KINDS ItERER .V JDD1NCS". Lewisburg. J;iric, !?t? "An ounce of Pretention worth . a pound of Cure," in , that awful dUta4,Z , ., G (HI SUMPTION! DR. FITCII'3 Lectures, on the Prevent tion and Cure of Consumption. This popular work for sale in Lewisburj by S.,F. Ljndall J. Houghton and at this office. Price. 75 centsr.1 TRICKS OaV OITACKS. 1st ErtirioDr Ko vaia tjumir.-TV, t bnarnrtHa t"v sals Hi lha . towns caitert s TiwnVnrt's SrMinlla. Il w a.lil - th. I.RK.l. K AU GB!i:iME, and all Wat. T TowwroJ nmilncior mni new was ; but u fcmnrrljr a worteron raitmaiKca. ita, serf ihe bie-vm h asMrmas uU ol - iks nurpoM t gai'ung cre-lit for wha ne Hans. lte M bs baa Klenileit to medical sckaotm, ana- PCMced li,r fii-na temr "" N" U truth w. he B w prartt BWinw L, jn hi, hfef S.if wHfid, iekt sirawii.,, luiks had to the characir n.t ereit)r of the turn. I wm most sinowly, b aad nw made U.outaui.iiu ! km rlf or ol ma. U'hra will mm tarn to he honest and tnr( rut in all their Vlinpi and iotreoor wiifc uau fcu rota ' He applied lo one Boel Clspp to aj hm tn m-a . ofe-torinf his mmore. statins; taw Weo soma ha ww, . make as an axjicemrnt to embark in the birtin I"" i men haro been infiltliu; and bellmf, m in all pojul. j fornn. in oriWr to impoe, ih public with the oern-r ttt t the Old Uoetor's !ariant!a was wit lbs ernm. ariei' a Nanarimitla. m.!e Irma the OK Uaclor Griieinal J t. me ThtsS. P. Twnend aT I ! l lbs tue ol t y name rt7 a week. I will cue him wn ir he will p. duca one sinsle Military piwrf of thn. Hia ataiame nu ct Thompson. Skillman Co.. are no.hin? but a trsaut oi feiaehonds, simply made to deeeire Ua pahuc and k.-ep UK trulh don in resird to his vmrinr. frrmming rum fomd. Thin h. to caution the pnnlic to puicoaaa nana aaa Old Or Jal'OB Townaeod'" Saraaiiarilla. ham ooj tna Old loors likened hiaamtfy Gaol a Arm.m LU Kmai uracro the Coat o Anna- I tA i.:il 1 TV-' Old Dr. Jacob -Townsend, Tffc nsmniaL DISCOVEKER OF THE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. Old Dr. T-wnaeitil is now ahmit T yeaia -af ar. i-v; ! hu -barn known as li A UTHOK and IHsre, VEHLl iylhT?; fi V V .V B CRISIS AL " TO WSSHXD SiRSiPAKILLA." Beiri poor, be wan conii.ieJ unit i" manufacture, by which means it aa. been Sep o w market, and the aaies eircmnacrioed to rtiwje or.,, aso had omred iu wonh. ami known its aloe. It hail uncial Ihe Jara of mn. nerenhe. as lhue persiai ho isi been healeil ! orr .lueasas, abJ aae4 Imm ikiaL n e'.aureil ua wor-lerf;il IIKALINO POWKR. This GRAMJ AM L rm Al.l t: 1 PRI-;r r.ATif N wnutacturwion tite lrs?;n raie. aivl i ca.ivt. ijr t:::;ir out ihe leristh an-1 breaiitrt of th mt. e-prw.;y .i fourul infapable ol drzroenitioft ordpiTifrt;iot. Uuhke young S- P. TiwnenI'A, it im.pv wr and nrfr ehaiicedbut forrbe betvr; bermue it i- prfior On trirMtite princi-? b a arint(lf mm. Ti-e h.;vi knowle'l;e of ;hminTT.a(fl tite litrrt diwoTenn oi t axu have all been UroriM jn;o rcquiiua in ihe mai,a'c lurol the Old lr j SariMt-anlla. Th 5rsatn!ia rx tiiswrll known to mMru iunui:iAm0 mxv m-o.-rs prnjn i, ari-l -nir profacnina which are i' M r e.e and othera, which if rauuned in preparina; k taro-r. w doetermmUfiitm and mriet, wtiirh r iuhrrwos i i::r rm. pome nf ine prwTaaVrsifi mirauiiia sib w m iiaa that Tttcw entirely evaitoraie and are luai io rbe pftparaVtMi. il iIvt arc out pfrerred hy a triemttfr arerw, knwwnafr ly ia' ih"e xprnnnecd in nm RtaMfacnine. Momrm, themTolaiU yrinrplr; which fly off in rapnr, of m mi ha Iit ion, nwler be.n, art Uio ery emntiU mtUcul m erites on the root, w!ueh i" co u all its Taiira Atty p(Kua can boil or sar the root till trey fftairt eolarl-d iKTiwl, which i iw frm th fWwi aiaiwr liie no& than iVom anythiu; el?e ; they car thea ramirii HAipid r vapid li-!ii. wrtt wi-h iwt:r raola"--" thwieall M -1-itKSAAUii.LA E TRACT or SYEl P. ' ttt tnrh f n. in aj-tK-U ktH'Wit at the GENUINE OLD OK J.f;ORTOWNSEND3 S.AUsiAIMRlU-A ' . T.w ia m prrrd that all the inen ptpM f !irafaril:. i-Ht ai first removed, every-hm rapah1 breouua? and or trracutairon ia .xtracwd and trjtoe : then vrv frtc of urxhcl virtue o rr-CVTvd in a pun and crrnrrVmr'r' i--rm ; mint ihiw it i maUaxaU. aacap" ot losing any oi ll viuatile aud Irealinff ppfiru. Prt pared in tlu wav. it i nia.ie tlie pvwen.it w ia tmt Caire of innwnacraUlo DUatea tlerte the rean wky we lear c'ntmriH:nM on rv ado tn it farm hy mn, women, and children. Wa nnff. doiii-w.infer m the cure. i trriL r a aarr n -rl vl'IT.' IPSfV akl ndjt a:rf:ii'n. arising fp'm - 1MPCHITY OF THE BLOOD. It povetm-f a mnnrelloits efficacy in all eomplainta art Mrts irora Mestitm, from Aettiiig of the Utomatk, ffj-a unt-tjual ciri'uiiitKKi, deurmi nation oi blood to the head, ttalpitaiion of ihe heart. ruUl iei and han.la, cold ehi'baa hot fliKtie? t.T.-r tlu- To.ly. k haa not Hri4u in GLta& Cough ; and prom-rtfe ear expeciorauoa and fjent'e w ttpiratiti, retaxuu atricturei of ihe runs, throat aud tury other part. . Hut in nothmr ia iu ejtctltence more man i. est. j ases tm adtnowieded than in ail kmd and stages ol FEMALE COMPLAlNlS. ft works wonders in raea of fner Ai'jw or Wkf, Faltintofthe Worn, Ohstntcfrf. SttpprrJ, or fn a Hf-ni"-$. Irrmtuxrity ol tho inenatriaa. pen aod :iie i: and is edectuiil in curing all the form ol Kilny Itisw- By removin obn tract ion-, ami resniatin tlie iri arstem. it eire tone and atreaijih to lha whola body.K tiiua cures all form of Kervaai Diaaauica ami lability, and Hi us preveii!3 or relieve a rrmt ranety of rvhf!is-- ; adirt. a.- $tinai irritation, Xmrttfia, St. Yttu' iAca l Stnnmintf, Emlrptit Fit, (WiWwat, fc h clenasea Uie blood, exniea the h-er to hraiiav a tones the stomach, and sires rood diaexti n. nli-Tef u bowels of torpor and ronrtirptin. allavt inltammaai. P nhea the ektn. eqiiahiee tire circulaiioo ol th idomt v Kins gentle warmth eqoaily ail orec lha twl, ai-i inwrwt.ile perpirftiKHi: re'axes sinrtum and nTitr.ew-' moves all nuMirtir' ions, and invigorates lha entire nerwsi -yrtem. nt this then " Tht Meltlae yn pr-pmlactlr n' But ran any ot' the thin he said oi S. P. Twnxim tnleiior nicie 1 This voura man's Iftuid imK to be f CO.MPARF.U WITH THE OLD PR'S. h-aiHa rtt mm P.B IVfl PilT it.. slaaa im lCkP . Bi t ol l)LTERUR ATION. ami NEVER fePOILS, while the other Tn F,S - sosriftr. fermenti?. and hi . the bottle eontaimna? it mo tnurrnenLw ; ih pout, ar - liqnid f xptoilmr. ami damaritif other rrxxbi ! Mnrt tv aorrihle compound lie p4Mnoini to ihe svstam T Ifist put arid into a mmtfem airtndv ttiaeajtd ttxlk etd ? 1 causes Dysnefwia but arid 1 D we not all know tkv food ours in oar inwch.. what inirhef it produce flatnlenee. hrrtliurn. plpitatmn of the hejtxt. liver f Plaint, diarrhea, iNsr-nyrv, rotic, acd cir motion of ' oloiad j What w Scroiiile Iok an arid htimr in the r-": Wht produres all the hum-in hKk hone on Knipck the Skin, SeaM Heail, Salt Rheum. :rTiikelas. W Swelling?. Fever Srs. and all uleerairowt mtemal anl r ternal 1 b is noihiru unlrr heaven but an acid subeMft wuirh sours, and thus ii all the fiuiiTs oi'the bodv.irxf or leso. What causes Kltftitnati-vni but a sour an.i aa fluid which iituuaies itself between the joints and where, irriutinr nctl inflaming tha dVlicaio ti-t-me which it anal So of nervotw diteaiefi. of impim d blood, of derand circulation, and nearly a't the ailmrav which aillici human nature. Now is it not horrible to maVa and sell, and inmj trwfs to vg thi soi rim;, fermextinc Arm fcconporND- S. P. TOWNSF.MV snd yet be wrmM fain have it pniii iPiood that Old Pr sob T'wnserr frnmimn fhifimal Svrttunvi.'A, u an I- ITATION ol his mrrrior preparation? HsaTen forbid thai we ettould deal ia an anir'r senrl' article .' I would bear the most distant rascmblance to S. P. T',wr t We wish n exiderxtood. bemo it i ih aho-'n?e ff- F that S. P. Towiwrnd's article and old IVt. JarohT'w1 8arsapahtla are bearm ide apart, and rnfimfy totr; thai thrv are unlike m every uarucular. la'iir : le Mti!e tht ni ia cornmon. i Aa a n T , i i i j . m . t w : anemist, no pharmaretiti5t know no more of wisenae tr.an anvorrtereomnion. mwientitie. uwrw"--man. what mtrrrtmf-e ran the puhiie hiv that trw eeirins a renmne srieotifir meiiirine. eintatnir " a'' 2 roes of the artie'- awed ia prepaime it, anl wlii-h capable of rhaneswhich mi j!u reuder them the Ati-1-f Difiea instead of health T . Rut what r!e shotild he evntarre-1 fr.m one M ! lumjwiWHBij wf wmiiriltaw fir- uiiarjPtr - " g a person of some csiienca to cool; and sre ur'' ennimon decent meal. How much more imports" that the pervrni who manusaictTire met Ik me ds-'r:''!''!,. WEAK STOMACHS AM SrFFItl TP SYri'V ahouU know well ihe metier I properies f p' ,'lt"lh manner ol seeiinne arwl iotceitr;tin? tleir h'i,,,"'rTILutf alo an ext-rmTe knowtettrt of the vanow- dir'9 after, the human aval tun. and ku to adam p-ineUi thew dieaea ! h M tA oertMt ftMh tkaa. MfVa titvtre. to tBlo wounded humamtv. to kind!e hope m the dra( bosom, to rest or health, and h4in, and til. crnshetl and bnken. ami to hanih infirmitv that JACOB TOWNSEND has SOvGUTaniFOlM11 port unity and means t bnn? his ' t -rMM.taMted ReiW, wnrun the reach, and to the knowledge ol ' all w Utal thev mav karn and know, hv jovful evpervnc. 'Trsnwewnalaa Pawtr io .. Aoritts for the above Medicine--1' . Schaffle, Lewisburg; John II R", ibi ; Forsyth 8t Priestly, Northww' NE Bny nnd Sett of Harness, Oiyt Two Horse Wagon, One Truck Wafjon, r or sale ly