iPit Qrtft )mm A bamper. Wa hate aeen, and read of, ome "cool" things ill DUr Hay, ttit t following, which we rjterive from an esteemed and al trays entertaining correspondent, is posi tively "iced." A young lawyer got his first note for collection. It was against a country Customer ; bo he sat down and wrote him a letter, in due form, advising him that his note was led for collection, that it " bad run for a long time, and re quired immediate attention to " save costs." In ihoot ten days he received tliis answer : 'Vailev Forks. Nov. 15, 1849. F. J. H., Esq., Dear Sir : I received your polite note of the Aih instant, this day. It was directed to the post-office at Freetown. The mail comes from your Tillage loTorhpkiusville every day by the lag, which runs from your place to Owe. go, leaving your village at sis o'clock in ihe forenoon. From Tornpkinsville there i a mail every other day to Freetown, and alio to Valley Forks. From thence there is a cross-mail around the liilU through the lower towns in this county to our place once a week, but the postmasters on that route can't read very well, and sometimes keep a letter over one mail to spoil nut the direction. Hy directing your Inters to this office, where I pel my rmjH-r. i should get them generally in about three days al ter you mail them, and about a week soon er than if directed to Fnvtown ; which delay might, in some cases, be of conside rable consequence. I hope, my dear sir, you will not sutler any inconvenience from it this time ; but I thought it best, as you seemed a little ignorant of the geography of this part cf the country, to gie you this information, that yoii might in lulu re know how to direct to, dear sir. Yours respect lully, John Calkiss. " P. S. As to that Note, you say, it has run a longtime. I can only say, as the boy said of the molusses, ' Let her run ! j . c It strikes us that it would be rather sharp practice to serve a summons and complaint on that customer '. Ktulrrborker. An Irish Letter, (Cart fully Revised and Corrected ) TO MT WIFE AT Tim Flulierli's in I (eland. If gone to b& forw arded. MA the two 1SI". Mm Dear Judy. - - . , . J l : t Willi IIIG lalll.i i uuv a iiiv sv- . I commenced this letter yeMerdin. ' he ,!s mh in 1Bying ,,. hi doesn't come to hand you may a!low that i ,,s(lli)!j!iiirr,,., ;s ,t HI,J shall not be sur 1 am not here but gone to Quebec TVII ,,ass(.j by ny in th' part of the contitry. Barney that his brother's family is all dead ; lie has engmed n d sett of workmen, entirely barrin the cow God bless her-l'J ; and is no rqmr.-J lor manufacturing write you more but as there's no means of j Braid Narrow CLOTHS, ending this, I will j-ist let it go as it is Kemember me in your prayer, and to the Flaherty'. No more at present from your loving husband if alive Theddy O'Riley, ind if dead, God rest his snul. I . h II this letter doesn't reach, y ou must li t n e know by return of Post and don't wait fr another until ye hear from me again, Lu' i write immediately and let me know how j you're coming vn. j N.B. I hare altered toy mind a-d won! : end this letter after all, so you can an- j sjweror notatalliust as it pleases you j Give my love to the children when you i come tolh enrl of this letter don't reid j any more of if, hot Just answer by the first ; pofcloffiee your own Theddy O'Rilry, j A in duty boond I ouht to be. i From the Aiuerican AgrilnUuritt. Profitable Dogs. 1 see- you ask for the profit of d s Here il'i. I work 37 field hands, mid nine women oat do rs, and ! keep ab ut half a many dogs. 1 don't knnw whi.-h earn the most, niggers or dogs, (as 1 come nut about squar at the end if the year,) but i do know that I ain't troubled rith my neighbors' sheep as 1 ouce was; fr yoa must know. I would go as far cut of my way to kick a sheep, as John RanJj'ph, and the digs, I'recken, wil! go fifty limes as far to kill ono. The ou'y real trouble I have had. was, when my big mas'ifl, Grizzly B trr, I paid $75 for, run mad. and bit nine of my blood and fox hound , that cost me nigh mi 500. three bjll d.g, and four of my best field hands, I had refused $130 apiece for. But 1 con eider every body must make a .me sacrifice for his country and humanity, as our Ar kansas boys did when they left their dig- gin to lick ihe Mexican. So I conclude I wont care. Bo" Btrrr. Tremendous Blast A noted hunter liv ing near Fayeltevilie, in this Slate, who ports under the queer sobriquet of the The Man with tho Bed Wrench," whilst hunting a few weeks sirups in White River bottoms, with a single barreled g'in, killed, at one shot, three d-r. a colt, crippled his dog, and was kicked off his mare. We give the story as it was given to us, and can only touch for the crr-dible source from which we received it. Arkansas In tolltgeacer. A fellow who was brought before one uf the London Police Courts for assaulting and airnW killing a womin. rxcuw d hun aelf by saying thai he thought it was bis wife. t Law me! exclaimed Mr. Partington. I didn't know aforcfhat foev fought rrt mini, but I aeo by the newspapers .hit ihe Ju.lg "charged the jury!" Why ia a vain young laoy' ,ik a'ran ft rmed drunkard t Because neither of them re a'tefifd wiHt a mod-rate-'je of the The Summer Session of the LEWISBURG ACADEMY, WILL commence on Mohdai ths 29th of April. Instruction will be given, as for merly, in all branches ntcearary to a thorough Academic courxe. Our endeavor shall not be aioiply to communicate knowledge, but to eicite the youthful mind to act for itself. When this is fully attained, Ihe progress of the student becomes at once certain and rapid. The kind of learning which moat of our youths in this country neeu, ia that aolid literature, which, while it Distort their minds, prepares them also for the practical duties of lite. Compoxition and Declamation will receive their mil ahare of attention particularly the former. The Primary Department shall have our special care. Fiorn the disposition manifested to sustain the Institution, the subscriber feels stimulated to renewed exertions. The Session will connta of two Terms of 1 1 weeks each a abort vacation intervening. Tui tion 6 for the common branches, $8 fur the higher Engli-h, an J $10 for Languages, per Session per Term, one half. JNO. RANDOLPH. March 27, 1850. Principal. TanningandCiirrying I 7011 pas', ftvorsi the subscriber rc'urns . his grateful thanks, and hereby makis known thiit he carries on the business of Tainting and Curry inp, at the OM S:uiid. Dotermincd not to lx outdne in the manufacture or finish of his work, he is bound to have the best work men and materia', and to treat those who h.ive so li'f rally patronized (as well as those also w ho shall be pleased to patronize him) with that attention which he hopes to in-sure hm a lull share orpublic pstrouaj."'. All kinls of Produce taken in exchange. Hides and I'trk not refused, for which the highest market price will be paid in ensh or in exchange for leather. L. STERNER. March 25. A.D. 1S5J "WIN FIELD WOOLEN FACTORY, rar Ilartlctoii, 1'nlon Co., ln. ritHS subscriber, thankful for the liberal J patronage twslnwcd on his old estab bshment, begs have to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has now removed his Machinery iuto his New Mill, (too milit above llnrtbton,nm the Turn pike.) which has been built and fitted up on I the mot improved plan, and will have en by ttic middle ot April an enure nw h-ii ei JENK3' latrst IMPROVED MACHINEKV. in addfSn t his already good sett, which mSTie it the largest ana nest ni.oa-up i . i t . .i - . nn : t f . .. ...,.,.. -., ,.r,k i, a.,-r j Cassimeres, Tweeds, Satinetts, Jeans, Flannels. Blankets, &c. in ihe best manner, on the shortest notice. at reduced prices, fctyror the acconimo- j HtiTion of custoiiifr, Wool may be left n ' tfie f0I!ovtin Depositories : New Br '.tt : K VViUon'a Kclini;'ove : I Ki vis .V Sdinure do J lot ll:irtman Jr Frd-hii'i! : (I & F V Mover d do dj S1idi!!-burg : Sn-rnatr Haningrr do Adarnlurj : Henry Smrh (t' l'eiinV nl'.i y N nrow : Mra Mostx do Miffliii'-Hirs : lli-nry Gast di lat UufTtlu: Samuel Relwr'a Tarem It.nU'oX K.tN: J M'Crrighfa Store Lev. i''U'K : J !lve A Co do do K.-lwf ft Mdings Vet Mil on : J.,!in Dalosmun MiIi ki : Maittcllrr Sc Senk do Pweciicr & Haig l.ility P O : Win Dale's I.iou-1-tone : WriJ-nhainere Pittfgroe : James Urrd do do Aa do IloUae Store do A sood assorttr.i'nl of Cloths, Satiurtls. Cassin.eres.T rds, Jenns, Flanncls,B!nn kets. Stocking Yarn, &.C.. always For Sale or Kxclitnpe for Wi.l or country Produce mi tb; New Factory. CM II liiyG and FULLING as usuul. mi:k halfpenny. Winfi.lJ Mills. March 1,1850 GOLD and SHYER .V, ouy in Culifirnia, but alto in Leu-itliurg' A good assortment of l?atcStcft, silverware &. Jewelry, of fine quality and at Cily prices. Hatfield & Thompson Rtnpf etfully Infrif m the citizens of I.ewisburg anl viritiily. that tln-T have entered into I'artnerehip at Ihe UL.U M A.U on Marcel Dl, oppouie j Havea & Co'a Store, nieuared to execula every kind of work in their line, in the best manner. They carefully select.! of the best English and French materials. Maincnriues (ylinder,E.eape- wheel. and a variety of Wjtch Jewels, and flitter ihemwlves that ihrir knowledge and skill in Hie iusinea will enable them to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with patronage.? -- FISE WATCHES, snrh aa Duplex, Es-AJ capemrnK, I-epi-res, Aochara, l)ettehed.jj Patent Levers, Krpeeters, and Musical Watcbes, Ac nt-nlv repaired and warranted AIm for silt', a variety of Gold and Silver Watches, Patent Levers, Anrhars. Detached. Le- pines. Quartiers. an t English Wa'ches, Uuld Chains, Ureart-p-na. Finger asd Ear rings, Gold and Silver Bell Mules, Uraee!eta,Gold and .Silver ta-r-t Pencils and Pens, do spectacles, Sj Milvrr Scions, Sugar lor;it,C'omli, &c 4c. in short, a little of everything, and anything e!e, not mentioning knick-knacts. always nn band or got to order A variety of lirasa Clocka for 3 and upwards at wholesale and retail Persona desiring to get things right, would do well by giving the euhsenbers a call Experience telle aa that the Credit System can not afffd a living. Therefore, in order to puh along and keep moving, the Cash System meat iiy He eniorred. Feb S3. 1 950 A L HATFIELD, WM H THOMPSON. RECEIPT T (he ert- bmte-1 WASHINO MIXTURE. i OZ 8pt Ammonia. 1 6 ox 8 pis Torpentine, 4 oz ripis Camphor; mil in bottle. Take 6 to 8 tsblesponnfula above mixture : 1 j pints soft snap to an ordinary tub of hot mater ; mix ihor. ouchly tngelhtT, then put the clothes in the tub, and let them remain fifteen minulee before ward ing them out; then rinsa them thrnagh lo or ihrv waer, hang np and drv Thia Wathirg M'ltvjra forsile bv f W. tCH FFI.E. L.EWISBURQ CHRONICLE AND WEST TUC ASSAM TEA COMPANY, 130 Greenwich St. JVeio York. fpHE Proprietors beg to call the attention X or connoisseurs luTea.and the heads of families to the choice and rare selection of Teas imported by them, hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with virgin purity and atrength, 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. Kiphon do T5 Diari do SO Osacea a Green Tea 1,00 Too-taiaa do 75 Ticki-liiaa do 60 Ud-fi Mixture, s compound of the most rare and choice Teaa grown on the fertile and genial soilofAssaai 1,00 With a view to encourage the introduc tion of these matchless Teas, it is the intention of the proprietors to distribute by lot, among the purchasers, a quantity of I eas equal to the I trst 1 tars Profits on the sales effected. Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the package, numbered certificate, entitling him to Oue Chance in the Distribution for every Fifty Cents laid out, and on the receipts amounting to SSU.OOO, the under mentioned (a reels of Tea. to the value of 10 per cent., orlwo thousand Uollars, will bo GIVEN AWAY AS BONUSES! according to the following scale: & Prizea 50 lbs Tea each at $1, 350 Iba. $250 SO 50 U!0 250 35 10 6 1 .".no 50(1 Aoo 250 500 500 500 250 425 Prizes in all. Ibs.2,000 $2,000 Those persons who prefer lower-priced Tens.ren receive their Prises in proportion, nr they wilt be lie-purchased for Cash at a reduction of 10 per cent. Cuuntru .Izents required. Applica tions to be addressed (post pnid) to the Compan's Depot, as above. L-In 323 WORMS worms ! Various theories have been started rlative to the origin of intestinal worms, and tt the question is a vjted one among medical authorities. Of ne 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 ohe at which attacks of worms are most frequent as well as most dangerous.wc take great pleasure in direct ing the attention of parents to Dr.M Lane'a Vermiflige. It is ont of the most extraor Unary medicines ever introduced, and has never fi'cd of success w heft tried. Ancireui. Kosa Cc, Ohio, Feb 13, 1848 Messrs J K'dJ eV Co : We wi-ti to inform you t!.at we have sold all your Worm Scific left with u?. We wish you to aend us some mxi as Aon as possible, as it has given general aatisfac lion l.ere. We have many calls for it since we are out of Ihe article. It baa succeeded all other i:Ciaratinna in this county, and for this reason e nioh to keep a supply on hand. It &. M A PATTERSON. The above is one of hundreds of similar .ommunicalions which the proprietors of his medicine are duily receiving. Where it lius been introduced, it has become the most popular remedy in use. ACE?fTS--C W ScHarFts, Iwi!'urg; H J Mufcr and J H Raer, Milion ; I Gerhart, Se lingrove; J W Friling, Sunburv ; Mrs M'Cay, .N'o.thuni'ierland, M C Grier. J Moore, Danville iFruit au? A an. a A ft M f& I A I $--?ZV K IN A rvi l i t l. TREES. The subscriber offers for sale a large issnriinenl of choice Fruit Trees auch as Apple trees, 7 to 10 feet high, 40 varieties, -ill warruntrd genuint Peach trees, 20 varieties; Tartarian Cherry, Nuclarine, Prune and Pear trees, together with some 0 or 8 varieties ol"Graie Vines of the best unlive and exotic varieties. Ornamental Trees, such as the Paulonia, Linden, &c. The above trees can be seen by the 1st of pril, on the premises ol the subscriber, one sonars above Christ 6i M'Faddin's Foundry. N. B. Persons mishihs to procure quantity ol the Fruit toees.are requested to mike immediate application to mesuoscri Ix r, in order to procure the varieties and sizT wanted. u. INULiU. Lewisburg, March 4, 1850. Brantlrcth's Pills arc sold at 25 cts per box ( vith full direction-) V J. 11 AY US & CO., Lewisburg, and by onlv one Agent in every town in the Union. Kich A 'cnt has a Certificate of Agency. Kxamtne the box o' pil!s always and compare il with the fse simile labela on ihe CertiG-. le of Agency. As there is a counteifeit of the cjw label out, thia is of much importance, as lhr i ia decided difference between tbe appes-rnce of the true labela and those of the count J feit. The counterfeit ia done on stone : the ft mine are done on steel. Tbe appearance of tl printing on Ihe counterfeit ia ragged and blurry ; the genuine label ia tbe very pink of neatness, both in punting, paper, and general execution. Be very careful and goto the Agent.nben you want Biandreth'a Pills : then you are sure of Ihe genuine article. When you purchase otherwise, inquire of the seller whether he knows Ihe pills he offer you are Ihe genuine Brandietb'e Ev ery man knowa whether the aiticle he offers ia true or false. Beware of cheats ! fTII!G subscribers offer the public, at their X new Brick Fotfndry, the lollowing new ind valuable stoves : . . Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stovee, witb a Brick liven. Lidy Washington Parlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tight Parlor Stove, for Wood 2 sizes. Coal Burner for Parlors I size, 13 inch cyl inder. Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor 8tove 3 -lies. Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood 3 sizes. Egg Stove the very best in ose for Stores, Offices, Barrooms, and 8hops. 1 he eelelwsted Genoese Air-Tigbt Cook Store. Tbe Complete Cook 3 sizes. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castings, &c. &c. CHRIST & M FADDIN. Lewisburg. Dec. I?, 1810. I Dr. Swayne's Celebrated Faihily Medicines. CURB FOLLOWS CUU! More Proofs of the Efficacy of DP. SWAYWE'S conrocBB siavr or Wild Clicrry, Vie Original and Genuine Preparation ! CogutumpUon, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, BroncbiUs, Liver Com plsinl, spitting Ulood,difficulty of Breathing, pain in tha Side and Breast, palpiution of the Heart, lnfluenxa,Croup,brO ken Constilution,sore Throal, Kervous Debility nd all diseases of Throat, Bresst, sod Lunga: the most effec tual and speedy core known for any of the above diseases ia Dr. Sway tie's compound Syrup 6f Wild Uierry. Keliable Testimony. Juhn Milton Earln, editor of the Worcester Spy, Mass., waa attacked with a aevere inflama lion of the lungs, accompanied with a distressing cough : after using various other remedies with little or no benefit, by the use of one bottle ol Dr Swayne'a Compound Syrop of Wild Cherry, he was restored to peneei neaun. Wm. Monteliua, a respectable merchant of St Clair, Schuylkill county, writes, Jan av, iu; Rn.-l.ued I aend vou a certificate of Wm. Beau mont, a citizen of our town. His ease of Cons umption is well known here.and of long standing; he attributes his cure entirely to your Compound Hyrup of Wild Cheiry." Be not deceived by the many spurious and worthleas preparations of Wild Cherry, ushered into notice by ignorant pretenders, bat eeo that the signature or Dr. Swayoe ia upon ceco ooiue, -kik i. i h ants a-asrantee against imposition. Remember ! the genuine preparation of Wild Cherry ia prepared only by ur " " corner of Eightn ana usee sircew, Swavne'8 celebrated Vennifiige, Safe and Etrectual Remedy foi Worms, Dya " pepsia. Cholera Morbua, aickly or dyspeptic Children or Aduln,anJ the most ueeful Family Mediciuc ever offered to the public." This reuledy is one tual nas proveu succcuiu, t... . i.,. time, and ia universally acknowledged bv all who have tried it lo be far tuperiar (being .,i.,.-.i,i to the taste, at tho same time effectual) to any other medicine ever employed in inr mhich it ia recommended. It not only destroya worma, but it invigoratea the whole system, li is nariuira of the patient is always improved by its use, even -i. u nn .n.ma are discovered. Beware of Mittake. Remember Dr 8a Verndfuge ia now put up in square bottles (hav ing recently been changed) coverca oy a ream..u. wrapper, ateel engraving, with the portrait of Dr Svne thereon encraveu. ; u.. and be not deceived. n wVE'S SUGAR COATED 8ARSA PARlt.LA AND EXTRACT OF TAR PILLS Th. lirtnea of these pille can be appreciated onlv Iv those who have used them. They are adapted to ass nil nature in u m.nr. obstrheUdn. Impurity of lha blood. &c. Tbey are a gentle and effective purgative, correct alt the functions of the liver, and aa an alterative in dropsical affections they an very valuable and should be in every family. They have an outaide coating of pure While 8u8ar,whereby everything disagreeable to taste of smell ia entirely removed without in tbe least affecting the excellent quali ties of the medicine. Remember ! they are now put up in boiea turned out of the solid wood, covered with a red label bearing the signature ol DrSavayne: none other ia genuine. The above valuable Medicines nre pre pared only by Dr. 8WAYNB, N W tdroer oi Eighth and Race streets, rnnaaeipnis. Jl stents for Union Cvunfv, Pa. C W SrhaflU, and Thornton & Baker.Lewiaburg JSeeb.ddandN B.rin Ed Wilson, Mos Specht, Beavertown D J Bover, Centerville B Mench, Milleraborg L. dr, Taylor,Mifflinburg Will 4 Eilert, Hawleton Saml Haupt do D.AScbnure.Selinsgr've Youae-man & waiter. O Smith. Mosset'a Valley Ury Valley ReubKcller.Navy Island B.A Sumroere-Freeburg and by Storekeepera generally PURE FRESH COD JLiver dPiL riMlIS new and valuable Medicine, now used by the meflical prolession with such astonishing efficacy in ihe cure of Vssitnrmtt ft Ctlmumotion. Scrofula, Chronic liicumatism, Gout, general Debility, Complaints of the Kidneys, &.c. &c. is prepared from the liver of the t:OU-HSU for medicinal use, eipressiy lor our sales. rGitract from the LonJon Medical Journal. V. J. B-WiiLiana, M. D Profeaaor ol Medicine in Unteeraily College, London, conaul ting physician to lbs Hospital tor Consumption, 4c , saye ; " I have prescribed ths Oil in above four humired rases of tuberculous disease of the Longs, in different slages,which have beeh under my care the last two years and a nan. in me large number of cases, 406 out of 334. it use was followed by marked, unequivocal improvement, varying in degree in different cases, from a tem porary retardation of the progress of tbe disease and a mitigation of distressing symptoma, up to a more or lea complete restoration to apparent health. - "The effect of ihe Cod Liver Oil in most of these cases was aery remarkable. Even in a few Javs the couch waa mitigated, the expectoration diminished in auantitv and opacity, the night sweats ceased, the pulse became slower, and of better volume, and tbe appetite, Bean and atiengin were graduklly improved. In conclusion I repeat that the pure fresh Oil from the Liver of the Cod ia more beneficial in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption than any agent, medicinal, dietetic or regimenal, that 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 dozen each. lis wonderful efficacy has induced num erous spurious imitations. As ils success depends entirely on it's purity, loo much rare can nol be used in procuring itortst;- ink. bvery bottle having on it our written signature, may be depended on as genuine. Pamphlets containing an analysis nf the Oil, with notices of it from the Medical Journals, will be sent to those who address us free of postage. JU1IX1 U. BAKER $ CU.i Wholesale Druggists and Chemists, ly38A 100 Worth Third 8t Philadelphia ALL KINDS OF JOB PKINTING, KEITH ElrZDlTlOJSLT EXECUTED AT THE " CHRONICLE " OFFICE. BRANCH FARMER New Arrangement!! RcdHtlion of Price. THOMPSONS' SusauEiiANJtA Eiprms amd Fit eight Like 1 now running regularly twice a wee from Philadelphia, via Penn'a Central K.K. to the Junction, thence by last line ol hx pres Boats to Selinsgrove, Northumb'lnd, Sui bury.Danville.Bloomsburg.Lewisburg, Milton, Muncy, w iiiiamspon, ok. tioods and Packages delivered by this line in frdm one to two days. The prices are such as must give satisfaction to all. Produce earned lhrouh (ana sow, " desired) with despatch. Persons living oil the line, can have their goods left at such place as they may direct. sr7isew xpress uince o.jo.ui'" Tl.irrl St. Philad. Freiaht Office at Messrs. Ciaie Si Bellas'; Depot, corner of Broad and Cherrv Sts. . Orders rec'J in Ijewishurg at tne stores ol Messrs.Sheller.Lyndall,and Foster, and Hotels of Messrs. Kline and Weidensaul . i a as and in Selinsgrove at the Store of John llartman, Esq. W. H. THOMPSON. May 10, 1850. Dentistry. WD. C. STEWART, TATE of Philadelphia, ia now located on i Market elreet. Lewisburg, opposite Mr. J. Schrever's store, where he attends to operation on the teeth at a reda:tion of bia former piicea. Teeth and roots of teeth removed with the aid of improved Instruments, and in an easy manner. Filling teeth and aelting on pivots Or plates atten ded to according to the latest improvements in the profeaaion. Ulcerated, apungy, and inflamed gums enred. Thankful for past lavoia, he solicits a continuance of public patronage No impure materials used for filling in lb. Iy288 TO PHYSICIANS. DRUGGISTS, & CO UJfTR Y MVKVUA1 o. TVR. J. N. KEELEIi ii BRO. most res- I I nectfullv solicit attention to their fresh slock ol English, French, German, and American Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Che micals, Oils, Dyestuffs, Glassware, Perfu P,.tnt Mpdicincs. Varnishes. &C. IIKlJ, - 1 ' " - Having opened a new store; No 891, Market at. iib a full supply ol Ire.n lliugs ana mourcum, resr.ectrullv solicit country dealers to exam ine our etock before purcha-ing elsewhere, prom ising one and all who may feel disposed lo ex tend to us their patronage, to aell them genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as liberal terma aa any other house in the Cily .and to faiihfully execu'e all oideis entrusted lo us promptly anu wita ce- hfislrrl . Oue of the nroprietora being a regular physi cian, afforde ample guarantee of the genuine quality of all articlea sold at tbeir etauuumeni. v. .wriallv invite druggists and country merchants, who may wish to become agents for Dr. Ketler's Celebrated Family Medicines, (standar l and popular remedies,) lo forward their addreas. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respect- fit liar romain J.N. HEELER & BRO., Wholesale Drogcuta, 1 y28-l No. 294. Market St., rnuaa. SAM'L AMMON, rilHANKFL'L for liberal patronage herelofoie I received, respectfully informs hie old friends and the public generally llial he hsa removed his Tailor Miop to the Basement of bia Brick dwelling on Market atreel. next door al.fve C. Penny'a saddlery (.ists Ihe office of H C Hicao., Csq) where be hopes lo suit all w ho may give him Un ir custom, as he does all work in his line in ihe best and newest style and on short notice. He hn the Fashions regularly, employs none but good hands, and is determined to keep u with the times and merit a good share c. patronage. CUTTIJiG done to order. Charges reasonable, and Produce taken in exchange for work Lewisburg, June; 184J ly2?0,7 TOY TilEJIElV FIRM! W7K0FF & HOUSEL TLD inform the pub.ic, that they have opened a shop on Fourth street lower storv of S. VV. WykofPs old stand, opposite Hunter Pardoe's shop, where they keep on hand or make to order assises Fancy and Common Chairs, UsA Boston Rocking Chairs also Lw Bureaus. Tablea, Bedsteads, tjwa rssmii ii 0f various kinds.fafirjiJL sishwfl4 flaiiAAc A.. A?rsWsaBBsaaBssiaf Settees, &c. &c.a mm 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 tbeir promises as regards work and so doing, hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. JOHN N. WVKOFF. JOSEPH M. HOUSEL. Lewisbug. Nov. 1849 OLD DR. and 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, Lewisburg. June 26 U W SCIIAFFLB Dr. Rose's medicines The subscriber having been appointed sole agent for Dr. Rose's Medicines, for Union county, often them to the public with great confidence as to their flbacy and certainty of effecting cures in nil esses for which they are designed. A single test nnly is required to establish the fact. Sept 27 S S BAKTUN Old Dr. Jacob Townsend'tj SARSAPARILLA also S. P. Town end's Sarsaparilla for sale by Dr. Thornton Ac Baker. OClfOOL-TICKETS printed ird for O sale at this office. EoviTABMB Life .-isgraAivcc Aunalty and Trust Company. Office, 74, Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Cifiwi, $250,000 Charter Perpetual. muP 1'omr.iiif are now prepared to transact X business upon the raoal liberal eoi sdvanta . . ... k t rkarlAv e-eoua terms, i ney ara i J fsec. 3) -to maks all nJ ovary insurance apper Uining tolife rt.ka of whatever k:nd cr paturo, and . - - .ml stecnis iiuais. 141- and to grant and purchase annuitiea." The Com pany aell annuities ana enuownwu-, w. -v. trustees lor minors uu u.. ...... Tabte of Premiums required for tie Atturanct of 9109 Jor me wnoic icrn, vj fj. Ace. Prem. Age. P Age. I'rem. 16 $160 I 53 1 56 I 59 I 60 1 63 I 66 1 69 i 72 1 76 1 85 I 89 I 94 I 93 - - a. if. A 31 if 46 $3 36 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 38 39 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 3 15 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 3 49 3 20 3 27 3 33 2 40 2 47 3 54 2 63 2 70 2 81 3 92 3 01 3 12 3 23 3 62 3 77 3 94 4 13 4 32 4 51 4 71 4 91 5 12 5 33 5 54 5 78 6 03 30 3 04 The nremium are less than any other company and tbe policiee afford greater advantages. Mar i ..! f.msla children can insure tbe I1CU w vsssssaa - Uvea of either a hueband or parent free from the Claims ol creditors. Tablea ol nan yean, ana ........i. .-;nms half credit rates of premium, abort terma, joint Uvea, aurvivorships, endow ments and forma of application are to be had at tbe Office or of the Agent. Kates for insuring 100 on a single i,ije. Age. Fori year. For 7 years. For Life. 20 0 81 'Jl 6o 30 0 99 1 30 2 40 - 1 29 1 64 2 70 SO 186 3 07 3 94 ft 9 48 3 97 6 03 K..mnte A nerson aged 30 veara next birth day by paying the Company 99 cla would aecuie lo hie family or beira 100 ahould he die in one year, or for 9 90 bo eecutee to them J 1000, or for 13 00 annually lor seven years u. w 1 1003 ahould he die inseven years, or for 20 40 n,i,l vearii daringlife he secures $1000 to be paid when be diea Ihe insurer securing m. uu uuu h. ihe diiTWence in amount of piemium from those charged by other offices. For 49 50 the heira would receive $5000 aboukl ne aie in one year. PETER CL'LLEN. President. F. W. RAWLE. Sec'y and T.eas. For further paiticulara apply to HENRT C. HICKdK. Agent fur Union and adjoining counties, Consulting Physician Wm. Havxs, M. D. Lewiaburg, Union Co. Pa. July 31, 1849 LE7ISDUIIGF0UNDRY THE subscribers, thankful for past patro nage.would inform the public that they continue to manufacture all kinds of MILL GE.1RIXG. CastVaterVheelsof;.h1ele7no:,,ppro,e,, Threshing Machines. One and Two Horse Ploughs. We invite particular attention to a new article Viard'i Patrol GANG PLOCCHS, lor .Hiling ill Grain. Farmers by this plough can seed in as much grain, in one day, a. in three days with common ploughs. eatftfnfts anO Cunt ins, and Fitting the same. HOLLOW W ARK. 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,Vood,Coal Stoves AIR TIGHT STOVES, Race's Scir-r-egulaiine; Air-tight Parlor Wood Stoves, (a new article.) Threshing Machines and other articlea of machinery repaired in the best mannei and on the shortest notice. Castings war ranted to be of the best material, aud at prices that can not fail to please. UEDDES & MARSH Lewisburg, March 25, 1848 1)209 Pianos! Pianos. r I IHE undersigned continue, to furnish lo order I on the most reasonable terms. Pianos, from the manufactory of Conrad Meyer, PhilaJ.,whoee instruments are loo well known to need an; pan eevric. bavins: anifurmlv received th. rommr.d- atione of the most eminent professors and compo. sera of Music, and the award of Ihe premiuma in New York, Philadelphia and Boston. For qualities of lone, touch, and keeping in lone up to concert pitco, iney can nol be surpassed by either Amer ican or European Pianoa. Instructions given on the Piano, as heretofore. Reference may be made to auy of those parents or guardians who bave pupils committed to his charge. Ha may be aeen at his residence at Mrs Maise's, Market street, Lewi.burg. where terma anu particulars will be made known. The most popular and favorite Aire and Muaie of different kinda received as il ia isaued trom the different musical establishments in the Cities. May 15 CHARLES KAMSCH The New Foundry TS now carried on as usual, at the upper L end of Market street, where every des cription of CASTINGS ' KeP( 00 hand or made to order such as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooking Stoves, for either Coal or Wood and all oiher kinds of STOVES. also PrOITrftllS of differ ent kinds Cora Ploughs, Bull Ploughs, anu me Self-Sharpening Plough, a new article, and which can not be bem in Penns) Ivania. Call and see and iud -e r . mr yourselves, CHRIST & M'FADDIN Lewitburg. Sept. 22. 1849 fin a i OF ALL KINDS 7OR sale by 1 KEUEK .V IDDINC3. FjCfr-jbupg, June, leiSr" c-XfssiJm "An ounce of Prevention worih a pound of Cure," in that awful disease, CONSUMPTION ' DR. FITCH'S Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. This popular work foraale in Lev. Ulurg by S. F. Ljndal! J. Uougnton aca at this office. Price. 75 cents. - Tttic-K Or SH ACK. Lev EvaaxsusT Base ims i;abu.v. Snaps' i Ma lor sals m ihs 4iSrraM " i.r was ; but sr kwwsrty a wuvtor i ra.lnt.. rv BtaTsnd th l.ks-jel hr ths nils 1 Doctor for ih. jrpo--fw..ln,erllllilialb. ls-u. I' ") " L. vnars! ' rwv wir. .- r- LT in hiv life! S..cb riliJ. cid m-ryr.n-.im, looks ba.1 u the eharaeierand veracitySJf Uts man. I ri mist uncnely, he had r nwlr those atalenw-nw ! Im Klforolme- When taim be aicwllnj U ful in all their oVslinss and imereoorna with Uwir Ivl.vrt mra I Ms applied to one Huel Cis 10 assist h.-in m m ouciurine. hw Diiiiues, siaiirer ihs burs sums hs t make, as an mMtrnml to embark u ilw bnsm. T" . men h bn i.:-ilu..s ard libetio-t ' forms, in order lo imprest the pabue srnh ths btlwf u. d the Old Voant'r Anaarilta wc fu ths eeosiaf. a tiarviparilln. male (rum ths IjU Hoclf, Ortgmal i.. - f J . i. I .ill .. kim S:rU if ka Will C dM.oiissin9lessUtarvpr.wlol tb. Il.sstawm.in.-rf ISMelMMMW, PimpiJ l' - "r r . Ihe trulh fown Mi resardtn his fmriog, srmssj.nf -. smuhI. Thi. n 10 cauikn thtpuulie lo purchase t jns OW Ih-. JAI OBTowu-r.P.Srspsnlla.ba.lil-o r s. Old Doctor's likefifs. his o' CuoJ Arm, si srn Old Dr. Jacob Townsen;!, THE OBIGIMAL DISCOVERER OT THE Genuine Townsend Saraaparuia. ftl.l Ikr Tuwnsrwi is D"r atKMit TO years ol ser. siul Wbe 'ravTSl AUTHOR OlSCOYMtKU SJAKSAPAlllLLA." tHisr pw. he was compel Hi V Iit nsmsuuliure. hy .hid. ha. Uee ksKui of market. wl the nk c.rrum-cnbe.1 lo tbr m ; wl hadprorell it. worth, and know, us value- hl real ll ears of nn, aevrnbeless. as ih.-. persons wbo h) Ueen healed l " diseases, and saved Iran ds-, pt sl.uu.cd u wooItiuI IIEAUNf! POWER. . This riRANO ANII liNKQIrAI.LF.U PREPARATION msnutecturetl oo the larRe srale.ii is tailed a il.r ul ths leojih awl brtwlth of the lawl. especially a. i; found incapable ol defeneration or cVierwirailo.. Unlike youns 8. P. Townsnsl's, St unpeoves with snd never chanies hot fcir the belter : becauM rp t J on tdenliie primiflrt by s TientiHt sums. The nw.cs knowledge ol CheinlMrv. an.1 lav latest diacorr nea o. ,m an. have all been broue'hl iwo requw.ion ia Iks rruuun tur-ol ihe Old lir's Sarrilla- Ths S.-irapanl,.i rr It is well knuwn lo Diedml men. eoniains aiaoy merucmai nruuenun. and me ,ieniea which are men or iu:m. and Olberi, wliich if retained in preparing H hw urn. pr due fiTmaaaliun and arid, wliich w injurious io Oie r tem. Sime ol the imipcrues ol Saraani:a si. so ... . Uial they eimrelv eiapuf-le ami are lol a tne prepara-le. Il thev are not pwrveil by a tcifMTjie front, kjMn m ly lo' llwvi si.erieuil 1.1 its uauuSteiura. Streuvat, thm roWiVe priariplet. which n off in vapor, or aa an e halalkw, uikIbi heat, sre tlie very rtttnliai swuW Jf. trtirm ol llie ro.H. wlitcb stve to it all Its value Anv person can b..ll or siew the rmt Ull U.y et a Jar colored hunid, which m. more funn llie colorif.- nianer ia the r-H Uiau irotn aiiviiiina el; ibev can the. stram this minid or vapid H.U.1. sweelen wnh sour.melaw. n t then call it - SAHSAIARII.I.A EXTRACTS Si KLi'. nut .i.th w n the artH-le knrwn as the GEXl'IMvOLD UR JACOB TOWSSE.ND 3 SARSAPARILLA. Thi. h m prepaml that .11 ths i:irt prnpsnis. of tU larvaarll!a root are rt removeJ. eei7ihnf capab'e ai brcuinuut acid or leriueiilalitai is cxtracled and rej-ct-1 . then evrv panels ol aieilical virtue is secarej i. s purs and CJiureutraled ionn : and thuv it is rendered uieapnlk of logins anv ol Its .a'cahle and heal ins properties- ---Dared Ul Una wa. It l uia.le ihe moat pnwertul airen- u Ul. Cm re mt inatwaaermMe Olssasn. lUr.te tla reaK. wUy we Ileal cuinrnelatlui on jtwj si.le in us lavor by men. wunieu, aud ctnkken- i and a dotns wiwlers in "the cure of , .t.- VUXxI'MPri'tX, DYSPEPSIA, .n-t i5"- l MPl.AIVr,,d in RHKLATlS.V.SCi!Of VM.A. PII.KS. fnsTIVVXBHS. .11 CVT.XStl- OUH ERCPTIVXX. PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, and all aihrlinro' arits; fn.m IMPL'KITY CF THE BLOOD. It umsHl uuirrellouv eifirac in atl comHair: ara sin: imin hxlitrrtlion. Irom .4cWly- ia StmmKk. Irom tuieuuul circulaii.Hi. detenu I nauob ot blood to tits lisajy paluiutnHi ol the hritrt. cold leet au-l oanuW. cold chills ami hot Holies over tlie lioJy. h hav not lie equal in CoMa aa4 CbjarA ; and prmn.ui csv expectoration and semis pea. 1.1 ration, relauioj sutaurea. ol the lMO(a, UuuM ami srstj other narL ... . But in noiliiny ia its excellence more manifestly sssa am ackJWWlsuVi-il titan lu atl klials and stajej of FEMALE COM PLAINTS. li work wnlfri in twt ot Fiw Aibutj or Ui7 FbiitntT f' tke omr (MmtrmcteiL SuLfjrML o raitd jW'stse. 'h-rrf hilarity of ih mrratnul prn-xi. ntt th it.; UK w ctWtiui in cunii ftll 'Ue tvrm of Kulmjf Dima. Bv ivmoviii uUiriKihMtfs. and ir-julauuf ihe ttieru nstcin. u cirex lone wmI sTrUcutsa u list wbjl UJ, m- Ihua curt all lurna of ml thin ureTcois or re(Me erett anely of hw nwl aiJie, ai Sjiinni irritation, Seurmlfim, St. Viluf iXi4. SuwrninsT Epdtptic Fif. CunvulBtxm, ate Ii creauae tlie blorsi. eaciies the h-ec ia ItMlin etniua, tooesi ihe stimiach, ami rlivee duuo. wlw U bftwela of inruor and cnusirpatKa. allava mlUinmaiim. pts nfies Ihe wkin, eiittsalirea tW rtixiiUiioa 4 itM bsuwda j-.v. Jvcitif geaii waxiuih equitlly all ovec the Uw, sTloJ itiMmilite perTlraiitta; ivkuea wtntnuraa and tktiiet.. ta, movenail obeiruriinm. ami iai3uraioi the enure jmrrw- trra. nM thi then -The McdlclM jrem HPe-aMl await It w1 But can anv ol tivre ihinte be aar1 of S. P. Townswul't mlei Hr ertirU t Thi vntmur nun lintihl t aot to be COMPARED WITH TUK OLD DR'S. teraw of ont .fUM FACT. ihVihe on M LNCaPA, BLE ol lTERHIt.TlU. aii.1 NKVKR SPOIIsS. while th othrr POKS- mmrime. frnment inf. . and tV.Wiiaf the hot Ilea rnniainm it who iiwawiia : the eour. aci liquivl 4xprnriiiT. isrMl ma;ritf sMkrr okm ! Mu'tKTr. t anrnhlr rmwatiivi hts fwHMt-tM tm ihss niatant I ITfoif ' pmt aeiti into a mystrm mlrrrwiy Jimmr4 mirk mrid T Whu uuflra IH wpna bm ti ? 'IN wvaot ail know that ba foti arHirs in our wimmrbw, wrtai mirhif it prn.tutM ifatulencr. hetrtbiint. pal nation of the bart. liTf cnv plaitit. dtarrfiiiea. yisiiirnr. fi m. ami iruia of the nlnsMl I What m Srnsiula bn an arid huntor ip the bol I WhaJ proiliiret all tl) htiitMn whMh brirr on fa'ptionsjol Ihe Skin. SralJ llrd. Still Rliim, KrTPi prism. Wtuiat Swelltiism Fcvrr Stims. and all miemrmtianm iMrroal ami i ternal I It is mwh.ua nndrr heaven but an arnt nibaival whirh oun. and thtm I all the flut-l h ih hmhr. mora or hn. What rauf nivt,mant but a ftafar ami aril fluid which ii'utuui tn!f lafisrrrn Ibe ittitit and -whrrr. irnutiiisT and nf.arr.iii; thr dv Urate timtra upoo. whteh it arts I So of nervous dispell, of impnm si the bisxKL, of ttrraneil riiYMiKMa, aud avarly all toe aittusata which artlict human iiat ure. Nw is it nt horrtbw to make aitd aell, and mfwtfstf SOl RlN;, FEKMKNTINr.. Ann "COMITON'D" Ot S. P. TOWXSKMD. and vet be wW fain hav it NiVarrrUaud that Old Dr. Ja job T'wiiftfnr Hentinn Ctifiiftt Stty-sMparttUUx, t ao 13a IT ATM N of ht iiiN-riur f n raratia f llrarm tiirhut that w shouhl al in an artirlo wliirtl would brar ihr nuwt dMUssa iwambsatic lo & P. Towa- terxr tsrtirte! w wi-h it itofrrrfol. bcaofa it ts tha mfujofutt truth. that S. P. Tt.wiiHrusr. tnvlf and oM In. JarsbTowownal'e Sarsapanlla tre heurm trietr mftart, mnd tntnitrlff ii iiar; iltat thry are unlike in every psarirrrular, havia not one rniif'lre thine: in oirmn. As S. p. Towiuwml in no dnrtor. sm Mm was. bt oa alwmist, no rturrreariti tt knows no mora of nwdicine or dieeaae than ajiy mbr enmnvnv airtar ini inc. mTtitrrrtoeirrtxttMs aian. wnat rwtrnnie can tne pumic nre utat titry ara ceiviuR a fntnrtrrtntitir mali-Har. rataiiiirie ail thevir lues of the artirles wrr in preftartftT it. and wairh are "v rat.la of rh.nsr which ntt-lu mider tlicin the AiaKT4 of iHaease nwea.l of h-tlf It ? But what else thouhl b expected frm mint who nothing comrsarativcly of mrlsriti? or disra I It mieirei peraun m mmim exitniTrre 10 cnuk and arrve wee common dsKmc ntcii. Ilw snurh mis Hnnonapt is ft thai the afp'onw who manMtartnaTrsajwaMV'ivae thaigwrn" " WRAK STOMA! 'IIS AMI KN'KlvaU-KU SY&tF.MS. ehonld know wall tba nranWal pnirpanira of- ntents. te hrsa t msnner of err urine; and eonsWltntinc lheir IsMlwtii . Iso an estcrsrMve ktowieitte uf the varMdiea-"-ICB rr the bitmaa flymrm, mi horn a4at Mnwdiea V k ia to anvst franila uuoa tht imiWtutuia. to DonrbsJu into wouodod hnmaiiitv. to kindle hof-e in lha drv"n rkfarsim IA Mam ttMlik rawaVl KWk.aa.ai aia I WlaVlaT tatS the cruhs?l and broken, and to baniih iftflrrmtie that OI D IeV JAfOBTOWNSKND has SfMtillTat lXH'Xlatf fKHi unity and means to bnif his Or dl UNlreraa.1 Ciacwtrtdl ataaelr within the reach, and u tho kiMw.dr of all wiw nm that thev mav team and know, bv joiMl axpstneaca, iw) Tra. nxsace aaalnsi Fwwr ws HsAs Acr.iT9 for ihe above Medicine C v Schaine-, Lwisburjf; John II EaMrv Mil ton ; Fofhth &. Priesl.y,, Northun.li'lar. NE Uugey anJ Sett of I la roc One Two Hor. Wagon, One Truck tVaarm, . Per sate t-f ' II P Sio.!ef
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