LEWisBUiia'ciiRoaricfjU and west branch farmer Capital Retort la this S'.aic, not more than at housand inili-s from B., resides a certain member ol' the Bar, who has figured conspicuously in law, politics, and almost religion famous for his oddity and wit, and who re joices in a solidity of countenance that nothing ean produce an impression upon. He used to practice extensively in the court presided over by Judge P., a very worthy man, bu: one who was not generally thought to be a really great n an, or even tcusible one. "In this case, jour honor, we wish a continuance." What for!"' responded his honor, in rather a waspish lone, for he had often tuffered from S's shafts.and did not greptly love him. S. went on to explain, but was interrup ted : Don'l know anything about these fads, as you cull them, Br. S." But your honor," pursued S., who was really in earnest, " in this case, and under these circumstances, the Court may be frttxiftxtd to know" "The Court, Br. S.,s presumed la know nothing.' said Judi; l. I urn perfectly well aware of thut fact, your honor," retorted S., with a very low how, and sat down amiJst laughter that could not le restrained. Vault e Blade. Mrs. Smithers is dowu on apprentice Loj s for, she very justly observes, unless you or en a poor house, where is the " wit ties' to come from to feed them ? Last year she boarded one thnt nearly drove her crazy by the way he grew upwards. This year she has got one thnt takes on fat only sideways. The former, she says, was made like a telescope, to pull out, while the other is built li!;e an accordeon, to expand. Within tho last tea days, she says, they have consumed two barrels of flour, and grown entirely out of four pair of pantaloons. An Irishman went a fishing, and among other things he hauled in, was a large 6ited turtle. To enjoy the suprise ol the servant girl he placed it in her bedroom. The next morning, tho first that bounced into the breakfast room was Biddy, with the exclamation : " Be Jabers, I've got the divil!'' " What devil V inquired the heud of the house, feigning surprise. " Why, the bull bed bug, sure.-that has been atein' the children for tho last two months." A Yankee has invented a machine fur nursing babies, thnt surpasses the baby j r , i, ,1,-. jumper. 10U put ine squuuur miu hil- machine, and tho spasmodic sj.lurgps of hit arms and li3 set the straps, cigs and screws in motion, which drives the wag in over the floor, w hile a species of hand-organ music is emitted equal to ten penny whistles and a dozen of baby rattles. One portion of the apparatus tickles and pats the baby, while the mother lies hack in kid gloves, play ing overtures on the piano. IIu Him. "1 will bet you a duzat that you shall descend from that chair beforo I ask you twice." Done !" said the challenged party, as he firmly mounted the styo'. 'Come down !" was the command. "I will not '." was the reply. Then stay until 1 call you a second lime," said the challenger, as ho turned to leave the chair-man ! who, having no wish to retain his t dice ull night, came down from the chair and paid tho wager. A neat little girl, apparently about iiine teen, a few days ago entered the Clesk'a office, and removing her bonnet, inquired, Have you any Licenses to dispose on" "Yes, madam," was the polite answer, 'will you have a Retailer's or an Ordinary license!" "An ordinary will do,S,r I'm only going to marry a litth Dutchman!" Froderick (Md.) Herald. Joe Pentland says he knows n youth, ho, every tin e he gets a glimpse of his weetheart.has to ' holler fue .'" just under her window. In the alarm of the moment she plunges her head out of the window. and exclaims " Where V when he poetic ally slaps himself on the boson), and sighs Ere, my Ifangtlina!" 'You've fairly got the breeches," snarled a lazy husband to his infinitely better half. Then why didn't you keep them jour sclf 1" said she. "Thry certainly ought to be worn by one of us, and if you leave them empty, I take it tor granted that I am expected to fill them." Was n't she more than half right I " When a girl refuses you, assume a philosophical air, and tell her you arc ylad of it that you merely made the proposal to win a bet with a friend who had decla red you hadn't the spunk to ask (it." 1 hat'a the way to get,out of the scrate. ' Shon,' iaid a Dutchman, " you may say what you please "pout pad neighbor ; I have had tc vorst neighbors as never was. Mine pigs and mine hens come hme mil der ears spilt, and teddrr day two of them ecmf home, missing." A nuff taking lady while in tho woods, was bitten on the end of her nose by a rattlesnake. The old lady recovered, but the snake died. Corone.'s verdict, I'oi sontd bv snuff.'' The Summer Session of the LEWIS3URG ACADEMY, WII.Ij commence on Muhdai the 29th of April. Instruction will be given, a for merly, in nil braucties necessary to thorough Academic course. Our endeavor shall not be simply to communicate knowledge, but to eicite the youthful mind to act for itself. When this is fully attained, the progress of the student becomes at once certain and rapid. The kind of learning which most of our youths in this country neeu, is that solid literature, which, while it matures iheir iniiiils, prepares them also for tlie practical duties i t tile. Composition and Declamation will receive their full share of attention particularly the former, 't he Primary Department shall have our special care, r 10m the disposition manifested to sustain the Institution, the subscriber feels stimulate,! to renewed exertions. The Session will consist cf two Terms of 1 1 weeks each a short vacation intervening. Tui tion $ti for the common branches, $t for the higher Kng'i.-h, and $10 for Languages, per Session per Term, one half. J.NO. KANDOl.ni. March 27, 1850. Principal. Tami iisg and Curry in IOIt p,it favors, the subscriber returns his grateful thinks, and hereby makes known that he c;trries on the business of Tannin? and Curryiiisr, at the Old Stand. Determined not to be outdone in the manufacture or finish of his work, he i bound to have the best work- j men and imiieria's, and to treat those who i n.'.ve so iiicrativ puirouiiteu as h a tli.e nUo u ho shall bo pleased to patronize him) with that attention which he hopes to insure him a full share of public patronage. All kinds f Produce taken ill exchange. Hides and II irk not refused, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash or in exchange for leather. L. STF.HNEK. March So, A D. 185'J WIN FIELD WOO LEX F. r a 9 Xcar aaarlli't.oip a nion Co., I'a. NUiE subscriber, thankful for the liberal J patronage bestowed on his old estab lishment, begs h ave to inform his friends and tin- puhlit- iu general, that he has now removed his Machinery into his New Mill, tuomihj almre fIirtletoii,ncar liieTurn- pike.) which bus rven built and filled upon the moat improved plan, and wiil have on bv the middle of April an entire new sett of JENKS' laust IV.I'KOVED MACHINERY, iu addition to his already good sett, which will make it the largest and best fu!ed-u; establishment w;t:iin 100 miles of it; and with the inKaiilar of one of the best water powers, l.i" safe in saying that his establishment i " 't and shall not he sur passed b;, any in ibis part of the country, lie has ri!g;igcd a uoud sell of workmen, end is uos prepared for manufacturing Broil and Harrow CLOTHS, Cassi meres, Tweeds, Satinetts, Jeans, Flannels, Blanksls, &c. in the best manner, on the shortest notice, at reduced prices. 7For the accommo dation of customers, Wool may be left at tho following Depositories : New Ee.lin : E Wilsnn'a Store SeIirigrove : Davis A: S.-hnure do do J.hn llarirnan Jr do Freiburg: CAFC Mojtx do Mii!'.3!eburg : SAcnglc&Hair.ger do AdaniKhurg: Henry A Smi'h do I'ciitisVallc-j Narrow! : Mrs M oatz do Mifflinburg : Henry G ist do Kast UuQato : Samuel Keber's Tavern UuifiloX K.ia.ls: i M'Criight'a Store LcnisUirg : J Hayes ci Co do Iii tier & Mdings Wtst Milton : J:hn Dalesman Miiton: Mastei'.cr & Pivcnk do Sweeney iV Haag I.ibeity P O : Win Hale"! Limestone : Wciilenhamei' 1'olti-grove : James Reed do do do do do House Store do A good assortment of Cloths, Satinetts, Cassinicres.T weeds, Jeans, F!annels,I!!an kets. Stocking Yarn, &c. always For Sale or Kxchsnge for Wool or country Produce 'at the New Factory. CAR DISC! wid FULLING as uswd. MARK HALFPENNY. W infield Mills. March 1, 1850 GOLD SILVER - fW only in California, but alto in Lewislurg! A good asso;tment of Watches, Silverware & Jewelry, of fine quality and at City prices. Halfieli & Thompson Respectfully inform the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, that thev have entered into Partnership at the OLD STAND on Market St, opposite J Hayes & Co's Store, prepared to execute every tinj of work in their line, in the best manner. They carefully selected of the best English and" French materials. Mainsprings, Cylinders, Escape, w heels, and a variety of Watch Jewels, and U iller lhemelves that iheir knowledge and skill in the business will enable thera to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with patronage. FINE WATCHES, such as Duplex, Es-iJV capeinents, Lepines, Anchars, Detached, ttj Patent Levers, Kepeaters, and Musical Watches, &c neatly r paired and warranted Also for sale, a variety of Gold anJ i Iver Watches, Patent Levers, Anchars. Detached, Le pines, Quartiers, an. I English Watches, Gold Chains, Breast-pins, Finger and Ear rings. Gold and Silver liilt Midcs, Bracelets, Gold and Silver rf , ' v Pencils and Pens, do Spectacles, T '-jCsilver Spoons, Sugar tongs.C'omlis, Ac Ac. iu rhurt, a little of everything, and anything else, not mentioning knick-knacks, always on band or gjt to order A vanity of Uras Clocks fur 3 and upwards at wholes' and retail Person! desiring to get things rigfit, would do well by giving the subsciihers rail Exiierirnce trC us that the Credit System ean not air rd a living. Therefore, in drdi-r to "pu along and keep moving," the Cash System most necessarily be enforced. -. Feb 28. 1830 . A L HATFIELD. W.M II THOMPSON, 11 K C K I I'T enM,n.M ""V1IU . WAMI1XO MIXTURE. 4 OZ Spt Ammonia, 16 ox Spie Turpentine, 4 '-t4 cz !pls Camphor ; mix in bottle. Take 6 to S tablespoonfuls above mixture: 1 pints soft snap tn an ordinary tub of hot water; mix thor oughly logethtr. ttien put the clothes in the tub. and let them remain fifteen minutes before wash ing tbem out; then rinse them through two or three waters, hsng op and dry. This Washing Mixture for sale by C. W. SCHAFF1.E. THE ASSAM TEA CO.UPAXY, 13G Greenwich St. J'eu York. rpHE Proprietors beg to call the attention I of connoisseurs in Tea,and the heads ol families to the choice and rare selection ol Teas imported by them, hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with virgin purity and strength, produce an infusion of sur passing richness and flavor. The Teas offered, are the following : The Jeddo bloom, a Black Tea, at $1,00 per lb. Niphoa do 75 Diari do 50 Osacca a Green Tea 1 ,00 Too-tsiaa do 75 Tukit.-i.ia do 50 UJ-fi Mixture, a compound of the most rare and choice Teas grown on the fertile and genial soil of Assam 1,00 With a view to encourage the introduc tion of these matchless Teas, it is the intention of tho proprietors to distribute by lot, among the purchasers, n quantity of leas equal to the Fir ler'a Props on the sales effected. Kach purchaser wiil receive enclosed in the package, numbered certificate, rntitling him to One Chance in the Distribution for every Fifty Cents laid out, and on the receipts amounting to iS'JO.OOO, the under mentioned j arcels of Tea, to the value of 10 per cent., or 1 wo I housand Dollars, will he GIVEN AWAY AS BONUSES! according to the following scale: 5 frizes 50 lbs Tea each at $1,250 lb. $250 20 50 too U50 25 10 5 1 500 500 5011 5110 250 500 500 250 125 Piizcs in all. TliOfe persons lbs.2,000 sjii.OUO who prefer lower-priced Ttas.can receive tin ir l'rizes in propi r.ton, or they will Ik' Ue-purchast d fur Cash at a reduction iif 10 per cent. Cc fin try .1 gents require I. Applica tions to he addressed (post paid) to the Compaq's Depot, as abovo. 3:n322 J0RN worms ! Various theories V have been started rla.ive to the origin of intestinal worms, and jet the question is a vexed one among medical authorities. Of one fact, however, u'l are informed, and in which all agree the fatal nature of the influence they exert on children. As this season of the year is one at hich attacks !of orms ore most frequent as well as most dangerous, we take great pIcnMire in direct ing the attention of parents to Dr.M'Lane's Vermifuge. It is one of the most extraor dinary medicines ever introduced, and has never fared Of success w hen tried. ArtcLi-m. Kos !:, Ohio, Feb H, 18H Messrs J KiilJ & l'o: We wish to inform you that we have sold ull your Worm Specific left with us. We wish you to send us some more as soon as possible, as il has given general satisfac li.m heie. We have many calls f'r it since we are out of the article. It h:is s ucceed-d all ojier preparations iu this coumy, and for tais reason we with to keep a supplv i n hand. K & M A PATTERSON. The above is one of hundreds of similar communications which the proprietors of this medicine are daily receiving. Where it has been introduccd.it has become the most popular remedy in use. AGENTS---'.; V.' Sciiafflf., Lewisburg; II J Chafer and J II Raser, Milton ; I O.-rharl, Se hWgrovr; J W Frilio, Sunbtirv ; Mrs M'Cay, Northumberland , M C Giicr. J Moore, Danville ifrmt itniJ RN AMENTAL S TREES The subscriber offers l.r sale u large assortment of choice Fruit Trees such as Apple trees, 7 to 10 feet hih, 40 varieties, ail warranted enuine I'eaeh trees, 20 varieties; Tartarian Cherry, Nectarine, Prune and Pear trees, together wi'h some 6 or 8 varieties ot Grape Vines of llio best nnlive and exotic varieties. Ornamental Trees, such as the l'aulunia, Linden, &e The 'above trees can be seen by the 1st of April, on the premises ol tho subscriber, one s'tuare above Christ Sl M'Faddin's Foundry. N. 13. Persons wishing to procure quantity of the Fruit trees.are requested to make immediate application to the subscri ber, in order to procure the varieties and size wanted. IL K- INULiLi. Lewisburg, March 4, 1850. Brandreth's Pills are sold at 25 cts per box (with full direction") B1 Y J. I1AYF.S & CO., Lewisbur-i, and by oM-v one Agent in every town; in the Union. Cach Atntnl has a Certificate of Agency. Kxamitie the box a' pills always and compare it with the fac simile labels gn the Certificte of Agency. As there is a countcifeit of the r, jar label out, this is of much importance, as thei i is a decided difference between the appeari nee of the true labels and those of the Cuunl J feit. I be countcrteit is done on stone ; the fe mine are done en i-teel. The appearance of ll r printing on the counterfeit is ra-;e,l ami bluirj ; the gnuine laUl is the very pink of neatness, both in printing, paper, and general execution. Be very careful and go to the Agent.w hen you want Brandreth's Pills : then you are sure of the genuine article. When you purchase otherwise, inquire of the seller whether he knows the pills V. ,r .. , 1 1, . 11 inu Itrumtrplli'sf V.v. lie WUUI JUU oiu - ' ..u .1... . ..:.i.. i. (T.. : ery man inowa n iiciiwi hviw - true or false. Beware of cheats ! fPHE subscribers offer tho public, at their J new Brick Foundry, the following new and valuable Stoves : Irm Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, with a Brick Oven. Lady Washington Parlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tight Parlor Stove, for Wood 2 sizef. Coal Uurner for Parlors 1 size, 12 inch cyl inder. Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor Stove 2 sizes. Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood 2 sizes. Kgg Stove the very best in use for Stores, Offices, Itarrooms, and Shops. The celebrated Genesee Air-Tight Cook Stove. The Complete Cook 2 sizes. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Stotes i Ploughs Castings. &C etc. CHRIST ii M'FADDIN. Lewisburg, Dec. 12, 181'J. Dr. Stealtie's Celebrated Family Medicines. CCRE FOLLOWS CUBE'. More Proofs of tho Efficacy of Dr. SWATK'S cosrrot'XD stacr or Wild Cherry, The Original and Genuine Preparation .' Consumption. Coughs, Co'ds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Com plaint. spitting Ulood,dilticulty of Ureattung, pain iu the Side and lireast, palpitation of the Heart, Iui1uenza,Croup,bro ken Constitution,sore Throat, Nervous Debility.and all diseases of Throat, Uresa, and Lungs: the most effec tual and speedy cure known fr any of the above diseases ia Dr. Swayne's compound Syrup of Wiltl Ulicrty. lie-liable Testimony. jjhn Milion Earle, editor of the Worcester Spy, Mass., was attacked with a Bevere inflama lion of the lungs, accompanied with distressing cough : after using various other remedies with little or no benefit, by the use of one bottle ot Dr Swayne's Compound Syrup of W ltd Clierry, be was restored to perteci neaun. Wm. Montelius, a respectable merchant of St rifiir. Schuvlkill county, writes, Jan 30, 1849: "Enclosed I send you a certificate of Wm. Beau- ... c . ii . f e.. mont, a citizen 01 our wwu. vo uixplion is well known here.and of long standing; ho attributes his cure entirely to your Compound f-vrup of Wild Cherry." " lte not deceived by the many spurious and worthless preparations of Wild Cherry, ushered into notice by ignorant pretenders, but aee that the signature of Dr. Swayne i upon each bottle, . , . , i ?f anrinal immlattinn. Wllicn IS me oniy uuiiwre. 6-... , " ' litmfinbcr ! the genuine preparation of Wild Cherrv m prepared only by Dr Swathe, N W corner of Eighth and Kace streets, Philad'a Swayne's celebratel Vermiftge, v sfo and Effectual Kemedy for Worms, D!- " r.epsia. Cholera Morbus, sickly or dyspeptic Children or Adults.and the most useful t amity ered to the public." This remedy is one that has proved successful ir bum time, and is universally acknowledged by all wh have tried it to he far superior (being so very pleasant to the taste, at tho same lime effectual) to any other medicine ever employed in diseases lor which it is recommended. It uol only de.trovs worms, but it invigorates the holt system. Ii "ia harmless in its effects.and the health of the patient is always improved by its ue, even !... n nin are discovered. r$ Harare of MUtake. Kemejnber Dr S's Vermi.'uge i- now put up in syuarc bottles (hav ing recently been changed) covered by a beautiful wrapper, steel engraving, wna ne poririm ui Swayne thereon cngraveu. ueat mis and be Dot deceived. nn rwayne's src.AR COATED SAKSA- PAK1LLA irSU EXTHACTOFTAR PILLS. The viriues of these pills can be appreciated onlv l v those who have used them. They are . 3 J. .... :-. I T H.nrl.,,! adapted to assist nature 111 ranting v.i mniirr. ubstruclion. iinrmrity of the bljod. &.C. They are a gentle and eti'octive purgative, corn el all the functions of the liver, and as an alterative in dropsical affections ihey are very valuable and should be in every family. They have an outside coaling of pure White Sugar.whereby everything di.agreeable to taste or smell is entirely remove.) without in tbc least atlecung ine excenenr luau lies of tho medicine, lieir.ember ! ihey are now nui un in boxes turned out of the solid wood covered w ith a red l ibel bearing the signature ol Dr Swayne: none other is genuiue. The above valuable Medicines are pre pared only by Dr. SWAYXE, N W corner ot Eighth and Kace streets, rnuaueipuia. Jlftnts for Unfan Count ii. Pa. C W Sch imV, and Thornton & IJaker.Lew isburg J ScrhoM and" B Mench, Millersburg Ed WiUon, ,.ec I aylor.Mililint'urg M,w Spt cht. Ilcavertownj Wilt Sl Eilert, Harlleton N Berlin II J nvn. Onlervi lie Raml tiauni uo D.&Schnure.Selinsgr ve Yuunxiuan & Walter, D iSmitli.Mosser a Valley Dry Valley KeubK' I'.er.Navy Island 13.tt Summers. PrceburB ami by Storekeepers generally lySUtl PUJIK FUE S II COD JLiver Oil. riMUS new and valuable Medicine, now J used by the nied cal profession with such astonishing efficacy in me cure oi i.lhm. i-crefuld, I hn.nu ' u " l , ... tJic:uitutim, Oniil. general l)eotl:tj. Complaint if the Kidntys, ccc. &c, is prepared from the liver of the ( OD-HSU for medicinal use, expressij for our sales. fExtrnct from the London Medical Journal. C. J. E.Willias. M. D F.R.S., Professor ol Medicine in University College, London, consul ting physician to the Hospital for Consumption, &c , says ; ' I have prescribed the Oil in above four hun.lrcd cases ct tuberculous Jieae oi iue Lun3s. in different slages,which have been under my care the last two years and a half. In the large number of cases, 206 out of 23 1, Us use was followed by marked, unequivocal improvement, varying in degree in diilerent cases, from a lem poraiy retardation of the progress of the disease and a mitigation of distressing symptom!, up to a more or less complete restoration to apparent hfalth. The effect of the Cod Liver Oil in most of these case was very remarkable. Lven in a Tew days the cough waa mitigated, the expectoration diminished in Quantity and opacity, the night sweats ceased, the pulse became slower, and of better volume, and the appetite, nesn ana strengin were gradually unproved. " In conclusion I repeat that the pu.e fresh Oil from the Liver of the Cod ia more beneficial in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption than any agent, medicinal, dietetic or regimenal, thai has yet been employed. As we have made arrangements to pro cure the Cod Liver Oil fresh from head quarters, it can now be had chemically pure, by the single bottle or in boxes of one dozon each. lis wetidcrful efficacy has induced num erous spurious imitations. As its success depends entirely on its purity, too much care cm tfot be used in procuring it genu ine. Lvcry bottle havinjr on it our written signature, mav be depended on as genuine. Pamphlets containing an analysis of the Oil, with notices of it from the Medical Journals, wilt be sent to those who address us free of postape. JOHN C. BAKER tj- CU., Wholesale Druggists and Chemists, ly29S 100 North Third St. Philadelphia ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, NEATLY t EXPEDITIOUSLY executed' . AT THE "CHRONICLE"' OFFICE. New Arrangement ! ! ASD UeducUoH of Prices. nWOiMPSONS' ScsacEUANSA Express L asu Fbeigiit Line I now running regularly twice a week from Philadelphia, via Penn'a Central R.R. to the Junction, thence by last line 01 r.s pros Boats to Selinsgrove, Northumb'lud, Sui bury.Danvilie.liloomsburg.Lewisburg, Milton, Mancy, Williamsport, Sic. t.'oods and Packages delivered by this lino in from one to two days. The prices are such as must give satisfaction to all. l'roduee carried through fand sold, il desired with despatch. Persons living off the line, can have their goods left at such place as they may direct. f3New Express Office No.38,North Third St.Philad. Freight Office at Messrs. Ciais & Bellas'; Depot, corner of Broad and Cherry ts. Orders ree'd in Lewisburg at the Stores ol Messrs.Sheller.Lyndall.and Foster, and Hotels of M.?ssrs. Kline and Weidensaul and in Selinsgrove at the Store of John llartman, Esq. W. H. THOMPSON. M,iy 10, 1850. Dentistry. WIS. C. STEWART, I" ATE of Philadelphia, ia now located on J Market street, Lewisburg, opposite Mr. J. Schreyer's store, where he attends to operation on the teeth at a red i:lion of his former prices. Teeth and roots of teeth removed with the aid of improved Instruments, and in an easy manner. Filling teeth and setting on pivots or plates atten ded to according to the latest improvements in the profession I.'lcerated, spungy, and inflamed gums cured. Thankful for past lavoia, he solicits a continuance of public patronage. No impure materials used far fillings in lh. Iy288 TO PHYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS, & COUNTR Y MERCHANTS. DM. J. N. KEELER &t DRO. most res pedlfully solicit attention to their fresh stock of English, French, German, and American Lrugs, Medicines, Paints, Che micals, Oils, Llyestuffs, Glassware, Perfu-I'uti-iit Medicines. Varnishes. &c. Having opened a new store, No '-91, Market st, with a full supply ol IresU uiugs anu .neuiciues, we respectfully solicit country dealers to exam ine our stock before purcha.-ing elsewhere, prom ising one and all who may feel disposed to ex tend to us their patronage, to sell tbem genuiue Drugs and Medicines, on as liberal terms as any other bouse in the City.and to faithfully execu'e sll oiJers entrusted to us promptly and with de spatch. One of the proprietors being a regular physi cian, affords ample guarantee of the genuine -M .ni, ! :M at their establishment. We especially invite druggists and country merchants, who may wish to become agents for f tr..l,r'm C.rlri.rntrd Famitu 3'edicines, (standard and popular remedies.) to forward their & duress. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respect r..n. J. '. KEELEK& BRO.,Vhilesale Druggists, Iy284 No. 294, Market St., l nuua. ras. n-z sa. w vX ir-s SAM'L AMMON, mllANKFUL for liberal patronage heretofore I , l:. .i.i r.;.n.L j icceiveo, respeciruny inioiiiis m hivhw. and the public generally that he has removed his Tailor Shop . , .I,.. n.mM if du Ttrirk dwtllintf on Market street, next door above C. Penny's saddlery (late Iho oliice ol 11 U HicBos, i.j; " 'r- suit ail who mav give him rln ir custom, as he does all work in his line in the best and newe style and on short notice. He has ihe Fashions regularly, employs none but good hands, and is determined to keep U with the times an 1 merit a od share t patronage. CUTTING done to order. Charges reasonable, and Produce taken in exchange for work Lewisburg, June, 18 19 ly2'0,7 TilY THE JEW FIRM! WYSOFP & EOUSEL "ITTOULU inform the public, that they V have opened a shop on Fourth street lower story of S. W. WykofPs old stand, opposite Hunter rarUoe s snop, wnere iney keep on liana or iiiumj iu u Fancy and Common Chairs, Boston Rocking Chairs also I Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads, of various Kinds.ggjC Qaltwic A't. ,t-(. Sk All work in our line warranted to be well made, and on the most reasonable leans. 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 ralher preferred. The subscribers intend to be strict in the fulfilment of all their promises as regards work and so doing, hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. JOHN N. WYKOFP. JOSEPH M. HOUSEL. Lewisburg Nov. 1849 OLD DR. ASD 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 uine and fresh, by calling on the Agent, Lewi4mrg, June 26 C W SCHAFFLU Dr. Rose's Eledicines. The subscriber having been appointed sole agent for Dr. Rose's Medicines, for Uniofi county, offer them to the public with great confidence as to their efficacy and certainty of effecting cures in all cases for which they are designed. A single test only is required to establish the fact. Sept 37 SS BARTON Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's s ARSAPARILLA also S. P. Town send's Sarsaparilla for sale by Dr. Thornton it Baker. SCHOOL-TICKETS printed ard for sale at this office. EQUITABLE LIFE IXSrRAXCE Annuity and Trust Company. Office, 74, U'alnut Street, Philadelphia. Capital, $S50;000 Charier Perpetual. THE Company are now prepared to transact business upon the most liberal ind advanta geous terms. They are authorized by their charter (sec. 3) " to make all and every insurance apper taining to life riska of whatever kind or nature, and to receive and execute truaU, make endowments, and to grant and purchase annuities." The Com pany sell annuities and endowments, and act aa trustees for minora and heirs. Table of Premiums required for the Assurance ot 1UU lortne tenure icrin uj .'j. Age. Prern. Age. Preut. Age. Prem. 16 IS0 31 $2 09 4li $3 36 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 53 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 2 15 47 49 49 50 51 Si 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 3 49 1 56 1 59 1 60 1 63 1 66 1 69 1 73 1 76 1 85 I 89 1 91 1 99 3 04 2 0 2 27 2 33 2 40 2 47 2 54 2 63 2 70 2 81 2 92 3 01 3 12 3 23 3 C2 3 77 3 94 4 13 4 33 4 51 4 71 4 91 5 13 5 33 6 54 5 78 6 03 The Dremiums are less than any other company and the policies afford greater advantages. Mar ried women and female children ean insure the lives of either a husband or parent free from the rl.ims ot creditor!. Table, of half yearly and quarterly premium!, half credit rate of premium, short term, joint Uvea, aurvivorships, endow- ments and forma ot application are w i uau ai the Office or of the Agent. Hates for insuring $100 on a single Life. Aee. Fori year. For 7 yean. For Life. 20 30 40 50 $0 81 0 99 1 29 1 86 91 1 60 i 04 2 70 3 94 6 03 1 30 1 64 2 07 3 97 59 3 49 Example: A person aged 30 years next birth day by paying the Company 99 eta would secuie to hii family or heirs $100 should he die in one year, or for 9 90 he aecuree to them 1000, or for 13 00 annually for seven years he secures to them f 1000 should he die inseven years, or tor so u Dd vearlv during life he secures $1000 to be paid when he dies the insurer securing h!s own bonus by the difference in amount of piemiuiu from those charged by other otfires. For 49 50 the heira would receive S5000 should be die in one year. PETER CL'LLE.N, President. F. V. RAWLE, Sec'y and T.eas. For further particulars apply to HENKY C. HICKOK. Agent for L'nion and adjoining counties. Consulting Physician Was. Haves, M. 1). Lewisburg, L'nion Co. Pa. July 21, 1849 LEViSBURSJFGUNDRY riMIE subscribers, thankful for past patro J nage.would inform the public that they continue to manufacture all kinds of MILL GE.1RIXG. CastVater.Wheelof;ahtet;tappr0TeJ Threshing Machines. One and Two Horse Ploughs. We invite particular attention to a new article VTiard'i Patent GA5C PLOCGIIi?, lor ICCdins in Grain. Farmers by this plough can seed in as much grain, in one day, a in three days with common ploughs. and Fittinn the same. HOLLOW WARE. Kettles and Pots of various sizes Smooth ing Irons and Stands cast Tea Kettles to suit cooking stoves. COOKING STOVES, the most approved patterns now in use, for wood or coal. Fancy.Parlor, Wood, Coal Stoves AIR TIGHT STOVES, Race's. Stlf-reculatlns Alr-tlglit Parlor Wood Stoves, (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. GEDDKS & MARSH. Lewisburg, March 25, 1848 ly209 Pianos! Pianos. rpiIE undersigned continues to furnish to order uu iue mosi reasoname terms, 1 lanos, irom the manufactory of Conrad Meyer, Pbilad.,whose instruments are too well known to need any pan egyric, having uniformly received the commend ations of the most eminent professors and compo ser! 01 .Mqsic, and the award of the premiums in NewYork.PhilaJelp'uia and Boston. For qnaliiies of tone, touch, and keeping in tone op 10 concert pitcn, iney can not be surpassed by either Amer ican or European Pianos. Instructions given on the Piano, as heretofore. Reference may be made to any of those parents or guardiana who have pupils committed to his charge. He may be wen at his residence st Mrs Maize's, Market street, LewUburg, where terms and particulars will be made known. The most popular and favorite Airs and Music of different kinds received aa it is issued from the different musical establishments in the Cities. May 15 CHARLES KAL1SCH Tlic New Foundry IS now carried on a? usual, tat the upper end of Market street, where everv des cription of CASTINGS is kept on hand or made to order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooking Stoves, for either Coal or Wood and all other kinds of STOVES. also PLOITftllK of differ ent kinds Corn Ploughs, Bull Ploughs, and the Self-Sharpening Plough, a new article, and which can not be beat in Pennsylvania. Call and see and judge for yourselves. CHRIST & M'FADDIN. Lewisburg. Sept. 22, 1849 COAL T70RsaIeby OF ALL KINDS I' s -.. HEBER'A IDDINC8. - Lcwiabur-;, June, "1819 m IT nm 1 . " An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," iu " that awful disease, CONSUMPTION! DR. FITCH'S Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. This popular work for sale in Lewisbur; by S. F. Lyndnl! J. Houghton and a this office. 'Price. 75 cents. TRICKS OP QUACKS. Lit EvaarsaoT Ks vai ;riJ.T. Them k , Sarssinrill for sole la Hi dlLrnrrU lns culci S I'. Townteno's Swaparilla, U i .!vr'.Ml it. Olll.. NAI. EM'INK,andlltnt. This Thwxm.1 mnoikw, and nsver was ; but wu formerly a woflwroo rsiir,!:. Date, and ll like v he --iuins th litis ol IMaot hn purpose of saininr ertit for wiiw he if sot II a -hu attended two medical scti-jots, nit pmeiKrd Uh k-rtn ears' '. wui'iriiaii.im wj ,..cw... . da in his life! Such uil'J, irkal nurv.rt::i-aii , louku hail to the rlnranrraud veracity of the an m. I wi-l must sincerely, he had nevar ml tl,oeaiixi.u -l , m. VI h. 11 will teara 10 be honeai an-1 tru :r lul in all Uieir ilialui?" and wiercuawe Kith trs-i fc!i.i mea t He applied to one Ruel Claup to ewist aim an n, a Unarm? le uuiture, stuine ine iars en j snak,as fa inLttrcrmtn toembark iilhe buwoea. Ih- : man have been insuluu? and lilieilkiz ma n all P: . Ibnna, in order w impress tit palilie wub the boiief i!i : the Old Onetor's Harftanartlla was mK the --wwiaa. mri?n VartopanUa, maite frots Ihe I Id Doctor1, On f mat li , me. TiuaS. I. Towiwcm! ay I hava iH Jio tua 01 u.y name for7 a wtfk. I will give htm t if ha will p-"-duee one .luele solitary 'roo( ol thw. Il sta'.euicnu ,! Thontpivn, SktHman Co., are no.hu.g but a "ot falseh'jnde, simply ntaile to deceive the mbhc antl k t;; lie unlh il'iwn in nufnl la his-u-i'r, trmtutmg t -. wMne). TSi" H t" Million the public l Kiieliaw noi.e Jt Old lr. JAtOII Towiwen.i's sariipaniia. iu '' Old U'lur'i likiie. hi family (Jvat tf Arms, n:C anauireaero Uie Coat of Arms. r Old Dr. Jacob Townse.'!-!, THE ORMilNAL DISCOVERER OF THE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. Old Ir. Townsend is now aimat Vu year 01 ajr. ton- been krmwn . the .1 L'TWtU ar.d iXKtU ol l,e UEXl'IXU "UUalS.ll. -V'J.V.;.V a KHSAPARILLA." Itn .oor. he wm cwci..- : ie limit iu maoulaciure. by t hh means it tus beeu krp' jt ol market, and the sales circumseahed to th se .y rj liad tiruved iu wunh. and kuuu iu value. I: t.il r--trf the ears of manv, isMrenhetess, as those err. who !ui l.een healed of sore ituuSLS, and saved iiwa i-ciin. ,. c!aiuicd lls wiifhterfnl 1IKAMNC roV.'KST. TiftfiRANDASlr lALQr.LI.?:iMKF!ykr f manufmciurwion the Ur-t-i -'u r.;it; t it ,::' ! ont tha kneih anl bret!ti 01 the inn-l. e-j- n : t a :: j fojnd ineapabl i drfnenii'io or riftcrior k.. L'nlik yun; Sv P. Town-vrfiV, it lm, uh ni never rhanacn but lor the buer ; beraiue n :p:t j-r l ontnentifit printifi'rj bv a sclent ifa mm. Th- t.;. 4 Irnuwicilti'e of t'beniistryjnitl ihe Uiei dM-ruverif. art. hAve ail bfeu broui:t irto r-,,it;iii.n m ht n aaiac lurl ln Olci lr' SirrW.-artlla. Trie il.ra, n t. it is ncli known to URtilCdi nttx, crti.ii.iU3 fiassr-) rDrd. .ra. proi-rue", ami same (ii J;in:' i which are kwi: -r and other, which it rcuntej i. rcar.i.T it lor u. t r -djee ft rmrntu'ion au! which fc i;.;:.r -u : i;.e tem."' S ine t r-n-iicrtir r Stir;tpi a i.? r Uut th;' ennr-'iy c.-.T,r;ite a.i l are ::i tl:- u tf. v. ., ii they are no; pre rvt i by a -.c.ryi j-rstss, . W u th"? ninTK'rieed id its uiaiiu&cturt. .4-rt -vcr. thee ruiaiilt prittrtft'e, wLich Ay oft 111 TJip-.r.f'r .i- ar. hAUtitnt uii-ttr het, are ii:e wry eentii' fu.tJ trtie ol tiiC ro-t. wnn-h srive to it al iist vJiie Any nenwu c-ui b.ii or fe' the root till they rtr a -t folorvd Jinn.i, wlnc'i m ni'-n from tha c.!. :r v.m"e: :r. the txot than iron) ar-Miln eae; they can '.hrn '.til ".a iirwit-iri or vajiH hr-it.1, wrcifi. wh tr ri" . I thnlcall k " SAKSA PAttH.KA EXTRACT r SV Ul P. ' Hut mcti in tvH the anrtr K'n a- fhe GKN LTLNi OLD Ml JACOB TOW.XSE-N D S S.XRS.VPAKILLA. Thittx fo prepare--! that o:l the iru tt prunes rf Janaariila rxt are lirt rr move I. e ery; hi. . . c iy ' - ( hecotuiuc aci.l or iennpusatn-a is etrafte-l an-1 rije u-i; then everv p-iricle oi me-hral viftua ia treim-! in a " mrul s-irf'itr..ti-,l urm mrA iliTM j: is reii.lc.x J utC4: i i of ioNiruj auy ul lis riuatnc a. ! bali:i!f prrtiei. I pared in this wav. it i mi.te tit m.t piwrrmf tt-rf-i wti Care of iiiamutralil iisraf Hrnte the reai-.Q why we hear cun:neii.ia.i-.'; on vt? : Mtle ia it? favor by men, worieu, aiiJ cuiUlreu, e n-.A -dmriif w.mtler n 'Ar cure "f cr. . , trri CfMir,.Mxr,&,.i in HH:rMATtsM. ULA. PILKS, STlVr.SF.SS. ait L'C TA A h- ouss :iiL iTi'xs. j.iiuz.i;j?( blotches, ai.-l ail atfrciiom aniiaif trura lMPL'KH V OF TTIF: ELOO.n. It po-Jsc-Maea a rnarveM.-oa erficafy hi a comt-btmtj art Piikf irom Iw.ifsiits'!. iron. Aridity f i'e Sx:.. i. frm yrt;iM:il CJrcuUii'-H, JeerrnirMUMi fl iyi M the hea), t alpit-Ultli of the itean. CuiJ feet mi -laoiij, cold chui iti hM ll-Tfiie ovt-r the bu-Iy. Ii tas it! e-v-ial in Cjw atd Coughs ; and prjmuu" eav ex.wcioratioti aitd tfruue pi'e-spirati-ti. ieiaxus suiciuea oi ih; lungs, ttaoat and evtry wiherpvt. . . , But in noihins if i's excellence move inanicstry acen ar.u acknowiedired tSth in ad kirnla ard siacn of VEMXUu COMPLAINTS. It works won-Wra iu ewes oi Flrtor A bns or mt fWhtTofthe Won-sb, Ofstrurteift Suprrr-wJ. or Fai-l iWrnse. JrTitlnr.tn of the menstrua, pen-xla. aid The ii-, and ia eflectuti iu euniac ail the loriiw rf Kidney iii-xrs. By removing ob-rtmcuotus and ref'iiaiiiyj th rcrivr: evstem. it aires lone and sueagth to Uie wuo!e body, -u.J lima curm all fcrnw of Ncrvoiu DUeea mtid Debility and thua prevents or relieves a vreat variety ol inher n: atiiee, as Spinal irritation, XeuraJtri, St. Kir-tV Umcz, SiPxjoninfr, Epilrptie Fiu, Vmitrtf ttan, e. It cleaiwtrs ilte blood, excites the li.er to healthy a.'i ru tones lite aioniach, and evta -rood dieeAtin, iciirrej ' boweUt of torpor anl coiwurpatn.n. a! lay iti.Uimnai io.i. l nhea the nkitv, eijualieea lite cirruUuou of th .!. 1 -cinj; gentle warmth equally ati over the boity.aifctf l rmeiwibh! perspiration ; relaxes stnetnrea and tiifhTnfM. re moves ail oljstriiftions, and invig ra;e the cnttre i.rTu eyrem. h nt iht then The Medicine yon pre-aemlitenfly -teed I But can any of tiire things be raid oi S. P.T .v.ilj a mleiior article T This vu:.g aian's 'i'uil is n m n he 1 COMPARED WITH TIIH OLD D!', bemtpseof one .R4M KACT. thiiite oue ieHSCAlM BLt ol PETERKr.ATHN, and NliVElt &PGTLS. while the other IH H-'S : touring, frmtniline. an'! Nexing tha bottle rnntaintu? it into fragment- : the mur, ... t honid exnlofiipff. ar I nanu;i:i( other roods f Nnst i."' t oombre compound be ,i!k.:iMn to the vtsiii I 11' ".'' put acid into a tyttrm airtetrly divrtntfd with arid t W - it causes Dypeia bni acid I '!.- we not all know ) food nturs in our stomach, wi.at mirhf it pr.HinC'' flaitilenc heartburn, pa'naiion 01 the Ivart. liver r'n- plaint. dhrrba-a. HyM-ufery, folic, aitd corruption o b?ood ? What is Srrolula hut an arjd humor in the ! 1 What produces att the huimm wbwli brm on Krnpti--" -'.! the Sfiln, Scald Ik-aalf Salt Kheuni, Eryiiea9, V ''J;i? sSwelttEigs. Fever Seres, and all u'cemTHrw iorcrnal and ternal I It is lKth umVr heaven bm an seiJ anNttan which sour, and thus ?tt!i ad the r!.;.b of ihe bodv.rmt or le. Vhu causes Kh-mnattir:t but a soar 3uA tv i fluid which insinuates itaeli' betwoea this johiis simI ri where. irn:aiine arul inil-tniin i'ac d?:c'e ti.-ues T which it a-ts ? So of nervous d i v. of i.npnnt. blood, of drane;ed circuluixm, au4 marty ai. ihs ai . which afflict bHtnaa nature. Son m it not. hjrribM to make and soft, and imtmi' t teT-.f to ue thrs SOI RINU, EEKMENT1VO. Ar-l u COMrOL'XD" O Sl P. TOWNSEND. ami vet he would fein hav it ond.-rv-KnJ that Old Dr. J - Sob Townsend's timum OrtgiiuM Sarwparilla is an IM ITATION of hia infen.r piviaraaon ! ! Heaven forbid that we should deal in an artie'e whicS would bear the must disuuu resejuUiai ca to & P. Tun- send's oniric! We wih it andeertoori; because h Is the mrwvntt Imf. that S. P. Townsend's amr'e ai.1 old Dr. Jacob Tovnwid Sarsatariila are hraren wide opor, and mtnirrfy -.n' s lar; that ihey are mdike in etcrv uuiKi'ir. havisr iw aestnloth.nr in common. - As S. P. Towu-end is no doctor, end never ws. i r ahemit, no pharmaceutist know no more ol m-!tc::K- v disease than any 01 her nHnmon. Hie. inirnirrr!'l man, w hat ftwirvntr can ihe pub.ic h?v that .hfv are te Ceivine a eenuioe cientifi inel)cni, contaush art Ttr tuee of the articles used in pivanns! it. and which 1 f Cabbie of change nhich tmht reiidK ihiu the AtaLNI Of Hisease tnsteatl of health T But wh.it else should t expected from one who kr." nothiruT companitively of me'irine or di.-ensct It rr-.f-'-1 a penwaoi some ejtpcrtencc to ro,k aul serve ap'" conunoa decent me-d. Jlow much mre unir-trcnf i 11 that the persons who manti'acinre neiiiiir;e dr. in-1 '"r WEAK STOMA! 'IIS AM ENFEEBI.EO SVfTKV. should know well the medical properties ot p!i.fs, the manner of srrnrin? atrflriutcentratinii their ht i.ni nr1'''' also an extensive kuo led-e of he vano-vs dieaef whirl dec. the human eystvnVaad now 10 mUt rsiocUiee thefe diseased ! It is to arrest fraad npon the nrfoitttnate. to rwnrba'm into wounded bumauitv, to kindle hope ia the iieepirn, bosnm, to restore heafih, and bloom, and vioc crushisl and broken and to banish mflrrnti iht Ol.P JAtOBTOWNSK.su has SOl'GIJTaud FOl :M yP port unity and means to brinf hie . Urwatsl Inlvenal Coatcesit retted Resnedr. wuhia the rear b, and u. the kiMwle,hreif all wtio uesu 1 thai they may learn and knew, bv ioytul esrtence, K - Trasascesssl-uaC Fewer to HeJ - Agents for the above Mexiicine C Schaflle, -Lewisburg ; John H Ra.st-r, M" ton ; Forsyth & Priestly, Northumb'Iand rvE Bugey and Sett of Harness, One Two Horee Wagon, One Truck ttyonM For sale If tfrieK