LEWISUURG CHRONICLE AND WEST HRANCII FAUNER If p in ,1 11 Diamond cut Diamond. The olher day gentleman who hadoc rasion to cross New Yoik in a cab, found, tin (.lighting, that be had no change in his pocket. The only shop al hand was a ci gar store, in which there were some three or four fellows, besides the proprietor, puf fing the villanous weed. The gentleman entered, requesting the cabman to follow him.hnnding a five dollar bill to tbe "Yorker," asked him to chinge k. The cigar-render him a three-dollar bill and the balance in silver, out of which the cabman was paid, and went on his way rejoicing. But a moment afterwards, the j;entlr- ' man looking at the bill, found it to be a ve- j ry su-picious looking document.purporling j to be a promissary note of the IJogtown Lumber & Mining Company or some such ambiguous find apocryphal institution. Finding he had been shaved, he asked the cigar-vender il that was a good bill. "Good bill ! yes ! I wih t had a thou sand of them. B.ll ! (w inking to a villain ous looking 'b'hoy,') isn't that 'ere a good bill r "(iood as wheat ! snid the b'hoy t and good," good," was echoed around the shop. Very well," said the gentleman. "I asked lor information. You seem to have no doubt of the genuineness ol the note, t and as you were kind enough to accommo date me, 1 think the best thing I can do is to break it at your counter. CSi-ntleinen, try another cigar at my expense." The cigar-man was regularly taken in and done for caught in his own trap. Wiih great reluctance he changed the spu rious note.and the operation cost the inten ded victim but a shilling. As he was about leaving the store, one of the b'hoys touched him on the shoulder. You're one of 'em,'' snid he, "and I'll bet high that you're a Yankee.' "I aint anything el-," replied Ihe gen firman, "and while I'm in this small vil- Lobby Influence. During the recent ses-ion of the L;i latufe, it became necessary for one id tbe Detroit banks to receive a little "legislative aid" a kind of stimulus which institutions ol that kind are very much in the habit ol needing. The bill was all right in thp House, but in the Senate just tine, tote teas lacking to pass the bill. Su the extremity of their dispair, the bank lobhies applied to C. P. R. a most ii.delutigab!e lol liy.snd besought him to give the aid of his "grni - uM to help them out of the dilemrr.a. R., alter some hesitation, agreed to aid l im. Waiting his opportunity nt the moment the "Ubfinishi'd business" was in order, lie stepped up to the chair of Senator F., and said, Come, there's nothing doing here ; lei's go and take a horn.'' F. yielded to the "inducement," and took his hat. The bank lobbies and their friends were on the alert, and understood ihe whole move ; and the moment F.'s buck was lurncd, passed the bill, moved a rc consid eration, which was InM, an3 pnsscd on. Just at this moment, F., who had hern a most bitter opponent of the bill, entered, rook bis seat, and enquired of Fin ley, who sat near him, what they had been doing white he had been gofii ." "Oh, nothing," said Fm'ey, "only we have passed tha? br.uk bill ou have been ftgtoisjg all wintts." "The d I you have ! Mr. President, I move to re-consider. Down came the hammer. "The gentle man from Swine Creek, will come to or der; a motion to re-consider has been Jotti F. looked around in despair for B.. who had seduced htm out t drink ; but be was not to be seen. Detn k Advocate An Irish gentleman was in company with a beautilul young lady, to hem he was paying his addressee; when on giving a shudder, she made uc of the common expression, that-seme one us walking over her grave. Pat, anxious for every opportunity to pay a compliment to her, -exclaimed, "By the powers, madam, tut I ajish I was the happy man !n Cross Firing. "lid you see the fire in my eye I asked a swaggering toper of a temperance lecture-. I didut make ay ek-ervatioa Wyond your nose," was the answer. l)o you mean any reflection, sir ! Il the fwe was in your eye as you inti mate, I think it niwst have bei n n fl'Ttion!'.' Tbe loafer couldn't stand the fire. A Mrs. Archer, of Eaton .Ohio, recently presented her astonished husband withour little responsibilities. Initiate Arrh-r ' ironM not imr ufflVr!' An Extract. Willis ol the Home Jour nnl sneaks al a chdrmin ' girl whom he met in an omnibus in New York as one, "the dimples at the corners of w hose mouth were so deep and so turned in like inverted commas that her lips look d like a quo tation." The oid bachol .r of ih Evening VoA says, he wwou'J like to make au ex tract from tl'Bt quotation.'' Married In New Port, 3J ii.st.. by tbe Rev. Dr. CbouUM. Mr. Grortff H. Dirling, ol thisciiy, awl Mias Maria A.'Swcet, o' rwpirL aictel girl, and a darling wif . large Suits Low Prices THE "MAMMOTH" WIDE AWAKE and filling up again brimjull with a stock of goods LARGER, BETTER and CHEAPER than ever ! YrE have just received and are now opening M a Urge and splendid aseoitmenl of Spring and Summer (Roods, awn.V.awanv avrt(ttin at.lantA.1 a ika wario,! atanlt and taste of the community, and at price that ran nnl fail In univrraal atifarti.m. Tbe I.A DIES are assured that we have a belter assortment of Dress Cioods than has ever been presented in this market. We have every quality and description of Gentlemen's and Hoys' Drens Good, Cassi meres. Votings. Summer 8tuU, fancy 1 Cravat. Ac. A aplendid lot of HATS, CAPS au.l nnNRTa r ih Uiost ivl-Rilitiniw Flowers, Silks, Calicoes, Lawns, Ginghams, &c. Hardware Qurvnswarp Glassware, GROCERIES of all kinds also a Urge stock of Plaster, Salt,and Fish, at very low prices for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds at Market pricex. J. & J.WALLS. I,ettilurK, April 23, tS.'iO lUXlVERSITY at L.ewisbur i ant C 1IKCI.LAR for the Academical Vear com menriug Oct. II, 1819. COURSE OF STUDIES. Prima ry Department. Eirrcied ia Spelling, Reading, Definition. English I rim mar. Arithmetic. Geography, H id lory r.8.A Penmanship tntl Coinptwilion. English Department of the Academy. The fame m tidies as in tbe Primary Dcpartmt continued in the use of larger text bonks ; ami to hee are mldVJ General History ,Algt-bta, lgcn tire, and Elements of Surveying. Classical Department of the Academy. TVrm Junior Academic class. !. Enirlih tirainmar. I.atin 3 ran. mar, Aritlimrtir itwp divisions.) tiro-rrarihy. IT. The wjin ftudit- m in I. Term, and Penmanship. 111. F.nzlish irammar. Casar. Arilhmt-tir rmpk-tH lj lF4iiTittm.'rtNk (irmmaU-t History U-.A 1V nmabip, Botk-krt'pina. Srnwr Academic class. I. IT. III. Vr. Grtvk Itradtr, Algebra (tlem-nt.) .rtnoid, do do do do do cotnpIHt-d, Gene ral Hiftnr)-, Knrli"h unuas and lnijHMt)oti. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT, Frtxhman clax. KtiplMi IMin;u9gs nd ('ocn position, AlI-rn, IJtv. AdhImuh. IT. III. Plant' (iMtrnvtry, Dane. Solid aud tv, Auaba.ii. l.ivy. Anabasis. SpbVrit-al iiiniry coniph-ttil. I.i- &'pk(tiKorc class, Iloratv, Odv-TV. t'lnn and Spherical Trii?Dmtr-. do do Mt-nptimti. Surrey in.NaviinUk'0. d Willi nl lift. S-lrt-t Orations of iX-motillM'iu, I. II. III. Kin tork-, Analrttral Grometry. Junior class. JVmotli n n mi tlir Trewn. rirero df Offti-ifs Mt rhafitrw, Itydmstntiofi, ami IlydraultDt. Ilpnwtliw no tin Crown. Cirn dr officii ram- j pltil. rnfumaticH, A'.-ou."tic. hlxtriiit, Mngnr ; tiMU. ami Optim. j Grirk Tragi dy, Tacit u, AtronomT. j Senior class. j Tfor Arwti-iiiN a! Vear eommfiirintc fVt. 11. 14-.'". j liOirir. ttir;il ThHlojry. lnti1lirtnal I'liilowphy. j Grrk. rltti(-al rU-onomT. Moral riiilouptir. ; r. ii. in. III. Jtiitlr r Analogy, t n tit nt ten or I. 1 ht-uiistry. LtitiiTt, levmral ItfTievs. j No claxs in the Krgular Coure has en ilutn ' three daily recitation. Every Saturday forenoon is devoted exclusively to Vocal Music, Declamation, ' anil reading schct and original Compositions. The students ate required lo attend, regulaily. , come religious ruei iine. Minors are expected to ! a'tend ucb meetings as are recommended to them by their parents or eu irdians. There are in the borough no les than hi places of public woisliip. ! of as many different Christian denominations, j Text Books. Km.lith Ismymup nwi Elocution. Tw Itilil. Vrs-rV i ltht.t isal fcawl-t'. Wrs-a-it-rii or WrtrT-a ln-tnn nr. Hutliou Kiv!!(i Gnimiinr. I'arkra l'roi:rwivt Kxrri-M- in Knlli CoBijiot.Uon, Tarkcr's AhI.-, lilair i Lvriur ( L"iiivs-rtty rMition.) Isttin ltinjuHjr, IttitlionGrammar. ItuIHon" Ki adr. Ijf--ntt Li'iron. liiitlronVCn-r'ar. S-binil and imiptV ' Vinril. l-iiH-oln!" I.ity. AnthonV Horatu. TiiaclMT'n Cuvro ii- ffi :ii, T lr"i T,wiiini Gt-nnania rt Airrirola. fif'i. y7Niwny. UullionVGranimar. linllHrnVKoadir. : l..'Id-ll a Stt'a ljxion. Oven 'a X'nophon'a Anatiafis. I iiHt-n'x Himicr' OdyiMy,Cliainplm'ii IfnHMlK'nprt, YWr j l'lasii al Manual. M"t'''m'tttrt. DaTiiV Arithmetic f r Arad mies. Kli-m-i rn'ary Aljtyltra. ltourdi. Iep H'ln. hurryin and Navi p.ition. Aii.tlvtH-altatroetiy-.oliub'd'a aturl I'tuloMiphy j (jtU'ni vpa-d".) Olnirtfd' Actronomy. j Xiimber of Mudcnts. The num1er of students during ihe past year ' in ihe tarious Departments, was The nunitier mat uave cniereu ine classes in ine ne- gular Coure for the current year (exclusive ol those in the Engh-h and Primary drpartments.) is as follows . CoLLtiit Junior rin lSnphomore rfaea 14 III I'Df liraan cla ACAtLMV. Junior rlaim ...? Teacherti. STKI'IIKX W. TAVLOlt, A. M. l'rof. uf M.itli. Di.ilir. and Nntnml I1iil'l'liy. ii:oi:;K II. I!U.S A. M, rmf. of r k l-iii-u: ?. anl l.it-mlurr. liKOIUiK V. AM7t.RSoS,..M.,Pn.f ofUlililjniu.. an.l l.itmttirr. ISAAC V !HMlS. A. M. Principal of tlw Aina. mv. AI.HtKD TAV11H, A. M, Tutor in tbv Kuli.-U l.ui elafw and Klra-ulion. BulldfUS Library and Apparatus. The Academic edifice now oceupieJ y I hi mrmtwrs of the L'niversitv, has been en-c'ril. ar an rxpt-nar of j.oiM). amMt in adapted to aceommndub' l.'iil .tiiawilN. Auotj!eri!i6jrr baa hron oamnnictl.whii-h i. to la finithnd within thf nwrw of the priwut A-uli'nitr ycar, and to rontain atwly noma and dormitoriii for tin' accommodation of 70tndVnts in the Collrpiatv arparlnrt. Tlw Library oontanii m oumoer of aelnt volum.'s ana i. nn. tantly incrraMnif. I'hctnicad AairatUfi haa h)cn orilcrvd KUffirk'iit to aiidy the iamnliah- d. imin.l. Tlie Apparatus fur Dm illuatnUoa 1 Mckajiiaal rhiloaophy, in now compk-te. Tuition and Board. Tuition in the Collegiate Department $30, Arademic f 20, t'rimary $13 r year. Board, including lodging, washing, fm i. and light, can be had in the village and its vicinity ai nikrions prices, from $1,50 to $2,50 per werk. Semtlon and Vacations. Tao Si-ssions in the year the former com mences on tbe 2nd Thursday in Ortnhrr, and continues 27 weeks ; Ihe latter commences on the Kith May, and continues 15 weeks. Spring Vacation, 4 weeks; Autumnal. 6. liy order and in behalf of ihe Board : THOMAS WATTSO.V, Tre.'t. liEORUE F. MI1XER. Sec'y. I.ewUburg. fuion Co. Pa. April 18, 18.'0 Dr. John Locke, SUtGEOX- DEXTIST. A I AY be found at his Office and residence lirat door east of Kline's Holel the two weeks lollowing the fust Monday of each month, where be ia prepared lo execute aH operation' in his line of haniiieaa in a mauner creditalde In. himself slid salifactnty so those who may favor j him with their paiHMiage. A Dr. L. spend the third week of each month j in Milton. tri AiosjMtic Tooth Paste, put up in beautiful porcelain boxes an eicellent article for keeping ihe teelh clem and breath sweet, for rale at 25 fwr box, by JOHN LOCKE, D. D. S. Ui burg, P.,Msy,185n The Slimmer Session of the LEWISBURG ACADEMY, XT7"!!.!. commence on Mojbat the 29th of 1 f April. Instruction wilt be given, a for merly, in all branches necessary to a tborongh 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 student becimes at once certain and rapid. The kind of learning which moat of our youths in this country nc-eu, is that solid literature, which, while matures their minds, prepares them also for the practical duties of li:e. Composition and Declamation will receive their lull share of attention particularly the former, The Primary Department shall bars our special care. From the disposition manifested to sustain . ,,,e 'n'tin. the subscriber feels stimulated to .....-ciciumn I u :. . : i - . . c . ircssiim win consist 01 two lcrms 01 1 weeks each short vacation intervening. Tui tion $6 for the common branches, $8 for ihe Higher bnglih, and $10 for Languages, per Bcsiin per Term, one half. JSO. RANDOLPH March $7, 1850. Principal TamiitigandCurrying TT'OR past favors, the subscriber returns 1 his grntelul thanks, and hereby makes known that he carries on the business of Taiuiing and Currjlng, at the Old Stand. Determined not to t outdone in the manufacture or finish of his work, he is -bound lo have the best work men and materials, and to treat those who have so liberally patronized (as well those also who shall be pleased to patronize him) with that attention which he hopes to insure him a lull share of public patronage All kinds nf Produce taken in exchange. Hides and Dark not refused, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash or in exchange Tor leather. L. STERNER. March 2". A.D. 1850 WINFIBLU WOOLEX FACTORY, Xcar Hart Ic ton, t'nlon Co., I'a. f HE subsciibcr, thankful for the libera 1 patronage bestowed on his old estab lishment, begs leave to inform his friend and the puMic in general, that he has now removed his Machinery into his New Mill ( tit o miles above urHroa, near the Turn pike.) which has been built and fitted upon the most improved plan, and will have on by the middle of April an entire new sett of JEXKS' lateat IMPROVED MACHINERY, in addiiion to his already good sett, which will make it the largest and best fitted-up establishment within 100 miles of it; and with the advantage of one of the best water nosers, he feels safe in savin that his establishment is not and shall not be sur parsed by any in this part of the country, He has engaged a good sett of workmen. and is now prepared for manufacturing Broad and Narrow CLOTHS, Cassi meres, Tweeds, Satinetts, Jeans, Flannels, Blankets, &c, in the best manner, on the shortest notice. at reduced prices. fct7Fir the nccommo' ddi ion of customers. Wool may be left at ihe following Depositories : New Beitin : E Wilson's Srlinvgrotre : Davis tc Sohnure do John Harlman Jr Frechurg : G & F C Mover Store do do do Middleburg: Swcngk&Massinger do Adaniaburg: Henry A Smith do PennsValle Narrows : MraMoatzdo Mifflinhurg : Henry Gait do Kat Buffalo: Samuel Rotter's Tavern Buffalo X Roads: J M'Crvighl's Store I,ei-t'Urg: J Hayes & Co do Rcber & Iddings Wet Mil'on : John Dalesman Milton : Masteller & Swenk do Sweeney Sc. Haag l.iheity P O: Wm D.le's Limi-etone : Weidenharner's PottFgrove : James Reed do do do do do House Store do A sood assortment of Cloths, Satinelts, (issiiiicres,Tweedsj Jeans, Flannels,B!an-ki-ts. Stocking Yarn, &c. always For Sale or Rxchsngefor Wool or country Produce at the New Factory. CV1 RD1SG and FULLIXG as usual. MARK HALFPENNY. Winfii Id Milk March 1, 1850 GOLD and SILVER iVi onhj in Culifurnia, but nhn in Ltteitburg.' A good assoitment of WatchcN, Mli cr ware &. Jewelry, ol tine quality and at City piices. Hatfield & Thompson ;!'.-rctfully inform the citizens of I.ewisborg and vicinity, that thrv have entered into Partnership jt Ihe l.l s l AflU on Market St, opposite Hayes & Co's Store, prepared to execute every kind of work in their line, in the best manner, They can-fully selected of the best English and French materials. Mainsprings f 'ylinders.Escape. who la. and a variety of Watch Jewels, and flatter themselves that iheir knowledge and skill in the luines will enable them to give satisfaction to all n mar favor them with patronage. FIXE WATCHES, such as Duplex, Es. capements, Lepines, Anchars, Detached, Patent Levers, Repeaters, and Musical Watches, Ac neatly repaired ana war runlet Also fur sale, a variety of Gold and Silver Watches, Patent Levers, Ant bars. Detached, Le- pines, (juartiers, and bngllsn Watches, Gold I hams, urrart-pina, ringer and Ear rings. Gold and Silver Bell Hides, Bracelets, Gold and Silver Pencils and Pens, do Spectacles, 1 W3a.sii.er sipnons. Sugar tongs.Comhe, &e &e. in rhort. a little of everything, and anything else, not mentioning knick-knacks, always on hand or gut to order A variety of Brass Clocks for $3 and upwards ai wnuieeei anil reiaii Persons desiring to get things right, would do veil by giving tns aubssvioera a can Etperience telle as that the Credit System can not affird a living. Therefore, in older to "DUah along and keep moving," ihe Cash System must ueccsaariiy oe enforced. reb 39. 1850 A 1. HATFIELD, WM H THOMPSON, inder. sizes. RECEIPT Ihr th eelrbraiorf WASHING MIXTURE. sixes. OZ Spta Ammonia, 1 1 o 8pta Turpentine, 4 oi Spts Camphor ; mix in bottle. Take 6 to 8 t-ibleiooiiful above mixture : I j pints soft nap to an oroinary too 01 not water ; mix thor oughly together, then put lha clothes in the tub, and let ihem remain fifteen minutes before wash ing them out ; then rinse them through two or three water, bang up and dry, This Washing Mixture for sale by C. W. SHACFFI.E. THE ASSAM TEA COMPANY, 136 Creentetcft 8t. JVew York. fTWE ProDrietofs be? to call the attention a i o JL of connoisseurs in Tea.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 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. INiiihon do 75 Diari do 50 Osaeea- a Green Tea 1 ,00 Too-tsiaa do 75 Tickit-isa do SO I'J-fi Mixture, a compound of the most rare and choice Teas grown on the fertile aud genial soil of Assam 1,00 With a view to encourage the introdue tion of these matchless Teas, it ia the intention of the proprietors to distribute by lot, among the purchasers, a quantity of I eas equal to the First Year's Profits on the sales effected. Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the pnckage.a numbered certificate, entitling him to Que Chance in the Distribution for every Fifty Cents laid out, and on the receipts amounting to $20,000, the under mentioned parcels of Tea, to the value of 10 per cent., or Two thousand Hollars, will be GIVEN AWAY AS BONUSES! according to the following scale: S Prizes 50 lbs Tea each at $1, 250 lbs. $250 20 50 100 S50 35 10 5 1 500 500 500 500 350 " 500 6(10 - 250 425 Prizes in all. Ibs.2,000 $2,000 Those persons who prefer lower-priced Teas.ran receive their Prises in proportion, or they will be Re-purchased for Cash at a reduction of 10 per cent. Country ,1 gents required. Applica tions to be addressed (post-paid) to the Company 'a Depot, as above. 3rn322 WORMS worms ! Various theories have been started rlative to the origin of intestinal worms, and yet the question is a vexed one among medical authorities. Ol one fact, however, ail are informed, and in which nil agree the fatal nature of the influence they exert on children. As this season of the year is one at which attacks of worms are most frequent as well as most dangerous, we take great pleasure in direct ing the attention of parents to Dr.M'Lane's Vermifuge. It is one of the most extraor dinary medicines ever introduced, and has never failed of success when tried. Ai.Rirm, Ross Co, Ohio. Feb 18, 184 Messrs J Kidd & Co : We with lo inform you that we have sold all your Worm Specific left with us. We wish you to send us some mure as soon as possible, as it has given general satisfac tion here. We have many calls for il since we sre out of Ihe article. It has succeeded all other preparations in this county, and for this reason we i.-h to keep a supply on hand. K fc M A PATTERSON. The above is one of hundreds cf similar ommunicalions which the proprietors ol his medicine are daily receiving. Where it has been iiitroduced.it has become ihe most popular remedy in use. AGENTS C W Sen arm, Lewiil.org; H Chafer and J H Raser, Milton ; I Gerhart, Se- inegrove: J w r riling, sunburv ; Mrs M Cay, Northumberland , M C Grier.J Moore, Danville iFruit nnU RNAMENTAL TREES. The subscriber offers for sale a large issnrtment of choice r ruit I rees such as Apple trees, 7 to 10 feet high, 40 varieties, nil warranted genuine Peach trees, 20 varieties; Tartarian Cherry, Nectarine, Prune and Pear trees, together with some 6 or 8 varieties of Grape Vines of the best nttive and exotic varieties, urnamentai frees, such as the Paulonia, Linden, ttc. The above trees can be seen by the 1st of April, on the premises of the subscriber, one square aoove jurist ot .uruaains bound ry. N. It. Persons wishing .lo procure quantity of the Fruit trees,ajre requested lo make immediate application to the subscri ber, in order to procure Ihe varieties and ize wanted. H. K. JNUL.L,. Lewisburg, March 4, 1850. Brandteth's Pills are sold at 25 cts per box (with full directions) B1 Y J. HAYES & CO., Lewisburg, and by only one Agent in every town in the Union. Each Agent has a Certificate f Agency. Examine the box o' pills always and compare it with the fac-simile labels on the erlifi'. le of Agency. As there is a counterfeit of the c jw label out, this is of much importance. as the" i is a decided difference between tbe appearrnce of tbe true labels and those of Ibe cuuiil.- frit. The counterfeit is done on atone; ihe f e mine are done on steel. The appearance of it printing on the counterfeit is ragged and blurry ; Ihe genuine label is the very pink of neatness, both in printing, paper, and general execution. Be very careful and goto the Agent,wben you want Brandreth's Pills : then yon are sure of tbe genuine article. When yon purchase otherwise, inquire of ihe seller whether he knows the pills he offers you are tbe genuine Brandreth's! Ev ery man knowa whether ihe article he offers is true or false. Beware of cheats ! 8flsie. WHE subscribers ofltr the public, nt their J. new Brick Foundry, the following new and valuable Stoves : Iron Witch Air-Tight Cooking Stoves, with a Brick Oven. I.iJy Washington Parlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tight Parlor Stove, for Wood 2 suet. Coal Burner for Parlors 1 sixe, 12 inch erf- Louia Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor 8tove 2 Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood 3 Egg Stove the vers bast in nsa for Stores. o Offices, Barrooms, and Shops. The celebrated Genesee Air-Tight Cook Stove. The Complete Cook 2 sixes. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Stoves Ploughs Castings, dsc. dtc. CHRIST Si M'FADDW. Lewisburg, Doc. 2, 8$. AT New Arrangement!! AND tteduction of Price. THOMPSONS' SusacEUAN.iA Express and Fkeigiit Line Ii now running regularly twice a week from Philadelphia! via Penn'a Central R.R to the Junction, thence by last line of Ex pros Boats to Selinsgrove, Northumb'lnd, Sui bury.Danville.UIoomsburg.Lewisburg, Milion, Muncy, Williamsporl, Sec. (foods and Packages delivered by this line in from one to two days. The prices are such as must give satisfaction to all. Produce carried through (and sold, il desired) with despatch. Persons living off the line, can have their goods left at such place as they may direct. tC7New Express Office No.38.North Third St.Philad. Freight Office at Messrs. Ciaig Si Bellas'; Depot, corner of Broad and Cherry Sts. Orders ree'd in Lewisburg at the Stores of Me8srs.Sheller,Lyndall,and Foster, and Hotels of Messrs. Kline and Weidensaul and in Selinsgrove at the Store of John llartman, Esq. W. H. THOMPSON. M.iy 10, 1850. TO PHYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS. & COUNTRY MERCHANTS. DR. J. N. KEELER 6i BRO. most res pectfully solicit attention to their fresh stock of English, French, German, and Jltnerican Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Che micals, Oils, Dyestuffs, Glassware, Perfu mery, Patent Medicines, Varnishes, &c. Having opened a new atore. No 294, Market at, with a full supply of fresh Diugs and Medicines, we respectfully solicit country dealera lo exam ine our slock before purchasing elsewhere, prom ising one and all who may feel disposed to ex tend to us iheir patronage, lo sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines, on aa liberal terms as any olher boose in the City , and to faithfully execute all ordera entrusted to us promptly and with de spatch. One of the proprietors being a regular phy si cian, affords ample guarantee of the genuine quality of all articles sold at their establishment. We especially invite druggists and country merchants, who may wish to become agents for Dr. Ketkr'i Celebrated Family Medicines, (standard and popular remedies,) to forward their address. Soliciting tbe patronage of dealers, we respect fully remain, J.N. KEELER & BRO., Wholesale Druggists, ly 28 No. 294. Market St., Philad. THY THE NEW FIRM! WTKOFF fc HOUSEL WOULD inform the public, that they have opened a shop on Fourth street lower story of S. W. WykolPs old stand, opposite Hunter Pardee s shop, where they keep on hand or mane to oraer Fancy and (Jnmmon unairs. Hoston Rocking tnairs also Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads, of various kinds, Settees, &c. All work in our line warranted to be well made, and on the most reasonable terms. House and Sip:n 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 ihe fulfilment of all their promises as regards work and so doing, hope lo receive liberal share of puMic patronage. JOHN N.WVKOFF. JOSEPH M. HOL'SEI.. Lewisburo Nov. 1849 PUKE F K E S II COD THIS new and valuable Medicine, now used bv the medical profession with such astonishing efficacy in the cure of Vulmvnaiy Consumption, Scrofula, Chronic liheumatism. Gout, general Debility, Complaints of the Kidneys, Arc. &c, h prepared from the liver of the t OD-HSU for medicinal use, expressly for our sales. Extract from the London Medical Journal. C. J. B.Willi aa, M. D- F.R.3- Professor of Medicine in University College, London, consul ting physician to the Hospital for Consumption, Ac, saya ; " I have prescribed Ihe Oil in above four hundred casea of tubetculoua disease of Ihe Lungs, in different stages,which have been under my care the last two years and a nail. In the large number of cases, 206 out of 234, ila use was followed by marked, unequivocal improvement, varying in degree in different cases, from a tem porary retardation ol Ihe progress of tbe disease and a mitigation of distressing symptoms, up to mote or less complete restoration to apparent health. "The effect of the Cod Liver Oil in moat of these casea was very remarkable. Even in a few daya Ihe cough waa mitigated, the expectoration dimnished in quantity and opacity, the night sweats ceased, the pulse became alower, and of better volume, and the appetite, flesh and atiength were gradually improved. ' In concluaion 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, medicinrl, dietetic or regimenal, that has yet been employed." As we have made arrangements to pro cure the Uod L.iver uii tresti irom head quarters, it can now be had chemically pure, by the single bottle or in boxes of one dozen each. Its wonderful efficacy has induced num erous spurious imitations. As its success depends entirely on its purity, too much care c-tn not be used in procuring it orsu- ini. Every bottle having on it our written signature, may be depended on as genuine. Pamphlets containing an analysis of the Oil, with notices of it from tho Medical Journals, will be scot to those who address us free of postage. joimc. BAKER a CO., Wholesale Druggists and Chemists, I J28 100 North Third St, Philadelphia ALL KINDS OF JOB PKINTING, SEATLY & EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE, EQVITABLE LIFE INSURANCE, AnnaUty a sad Trust Compaajr. Office, 74, IValmt Street, PhitAdelphia. CiritAL, $250,000 Charter Perpetual. rptHE Company are now prepared to transact I busineas upon the moat liberal and advents geoua terms. They are authorized by iheir charier (sec. 3) " lo make all and every ihaurance apper taining to life riska of whatever kind or nature, and to receive and execute trusla, make endowments, and to grant and purchase annuities." The Com pany sell annuities and endowments, and act aa trustees for minors and beira. Table of Premiums required for the Asurance of $ 1 00 ur Ihe whole term of Life. Age. Prem. Age. Preat. Age. Prera. 16 $160 31 $2 09 46 $3 36 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 $2 09 2 15 30 S 27 S 33 2 40 2 47 2 54 2 63 2 70 2 81 2 92 3 01 3 12 3 23 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 0 1 S3 32 2 15 47 3 49 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 1 56 1 59 1 60 1 63 1 66 1 69 1 72 1 76 ' 1 85 I 89 1 94 1 98 2 04 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 The Diemiums are leaa than any other company and tbe policiea afford greater advaaiagea. Mar ried women and female children can insure the lives of either a husband or parent free from the claims ol creditors. Tables of Hair yearly and quarterly premiums, half credit ratea ol premium, short terms, joint lives, survivorships, endow menu and forma of application are to be bail et tbe Office or of the Agent. Rates fur insuring $100 on a tingle Life. Age. For I year. For 7 years. For Life. 20 $0 81 91 1 60 30 0 99 1 30 2 04 40 1 29 1 64 2 70 50 1 86 2 07 3 94 59 3 48 3 97 6 03 Example i A person aged 30 yeara next birth day by paying the Company 99 eta would aecute to bis family or heira $100 ahould be die in one year, or for 9 90 he secures to them $1000, or for 13 00 annually for seven yeara he secures to ihem $1000 should he die inseveo yeara, or for 20 40 paid yearly during life he secures $ 1 000 to be paid when he dies the insurer securing his own bonus by the difference in amount of piemium from those charged by other offices. For 49 50 ihe beira would receive $5000 should be die in one year. PETER CULLEN, President. F. W. RAWLE. Sec'y and Tieaa. For further particulars apply lo HENRY C. HICKOK, Agent for Union and adjoining counties. Consulting Physician Wis. Him, M. D. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. July 31, 1849 LEV1SBUR6JF0UNDRY fpHE subscribers, thankful for past patro- nage.wouid tniorm the public that they continue to manufacture all kinds of MILL GEJRLVG. Cast WaterWheels of lh' mnit pp"TeJ prssi u i u Threshing Machines. One and Two Horse Ploughs. We invite particular attention to a new article Uiard'i PatfDt C.1G PL0CCI1S, lor irtdins IB Grain. Farmers by this plough can seed in as much grain, in one day, a. in three days with common ploughs. and Fitting 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 Self-regulating Air-tight Parlor Wood Stoves, (a new article.) Threshing Machines and other articles of machinery repaired in the best manner and on the shortest notice. Castings war ranted lo be of the best materia!, and at prices that can not fail to please. UEUDES MARSH. Lewisburg, March 23, 1848 ly209 Pianos! Pianos. fTIHE Dnilersigneil continues to furnish to orde r X moat reasonable terms. Pianos, from the manufactory of Conrad Meyer, lhilsd.,vt hose msirumenta are loo well known to nvl an. n.n. 1,. . . r - -b"-i ".""g uiiiiormiy received tbe commend ations of Ihe most eminent professors and compo- w. .nu ine award ol me premiums NewYork,PhilauelDhia and Boatnn. Fr ;; of lone, touch, anil keeping in lone op to concert pitco, tney can nol be aurpasaed by either Amer ican or European Pianos. Instructions given on Ihe Piano, as heretofore. Reference may be made to anv of those Dsrenta or guardiana who have dudiIs eommiiie,! in hi. cnarge. He may be seen at bis residence at Mrs Maixe'a, Market street, Lewisburg, where terms ana particulars will be made knowa. The most Dooular and favorite Airs and Ifiieio of different kinds received aa it ia issued from lha different musical establishments in tbe Citiee. May 15 CHARLES KALISCH The New Foundry IS now carried on a usual, at the upper end of Market street, where ever Wpsl. cription of CASTINGS s kept on auu ur inuue to oraer siicn as The Complete, or Complete Improved Cooking Stoves, for either Coal or Wood and all other kinds of STOVES. also PLOTTmiS of HirTpr. em kinds Corn Ploughs, BulT Moufihs. And tha Self-Sharp enljir Tlnth. a new article, and which can not be bent T 1 area aa a, in rennsyivanw. vsm and see and judee CHRIST dc MTADDhV. Lewisburg. Sept. 22, 1849 COAL OF ALL KINDS 770R sale by 1 REBER IDD!XS. lwisburg, June, 1949 "An ounce of Prevention worth' a pound of Cure," in that awful disease, consur.iPTion ; DR. FITCH'S Lectures on the Preven tion and Cure of Consumption. This popular work for sale in Lewisburg by S. F. Lynda!! J. Houghton -and at this office. Price. 75 cents. TRICKS or taUACK. Lsr Evaavsosv Rsab this Uaawru.. Tlwre i. ftaraananlla Mr sals in tlx diffcrvol marna eall! S c Townaenri'a SarMpartlla. k ia aitvmiaMlas Hi ORK.I-NAUfcENl'INK.andalllnat- Una Tawoacial anal.ciur gad uti.i waa : but waa formerly a worker on railroaila. rv aala, and tbe hka yet he aaaumea the title si uocior lor U,. purpsee of gaining credit fur wbai be iaaoc lleaajra-lu haa attended iwo medical ectaoole. and practiced for gitear. vean "" N"w inntrtnb la. he never practiced meOwine a dav in hie life t Snck anl, wicaea' atiaKsaeu'aii,j looka bad to the character and veracity of the man. I wi.fc BM uncerclr, he had nercr made thoae staieraeuls sf aim aell or of me. Wbrn will men learn lo be rt"tie aud trma fill in all their dealings and intercourse with Uieir fcilui men I He applied u One Ruel Clapp Id aaaiat him u uui afaetnruis bia mixture, etaonf the larre euros be Wuiu t anakc. aa aa im.tt-emenl to embark in the buaaneaa. Th- -men have been inauliins and libelling ms in all pn" : forma, in order to impress tha public with the belief it, t the Old Doctor. Sanuparilla wai not the genuine, erif i j Sartaparit.'a. made from the Old Dnttor'e Original It I pie. ThiaS. P. TownwiHl saya 1 have antd the ue ol l:ir name tor S7 a week. I will aire hira e-'iU if he will i duce one single solitary proof of thia. Ilia etaietnea't of -Thompson, Skillman at Co.. are nothing bK a tiasiai ol . talsebooda. amply nude to deceive the public, ami k f the truth down in regard to bis mmring, fermenting t pound. This is to raution the public to purchase none bnt old Kr. JACOB Towiisend'a Saraapanlla. basing on th-. Old Doctor a likeneae, his family Cool a Arm, aiW i.M aNrnaluieactosa the Coat of Arms. Primeival OBn, l' .Vaaaeal-an-eef. .V. Y tlry JACOB TOWNSe Old Dr. Jacob Townscnd, THE ORir.lXAL DISCOVERER OF THE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. Old Dr. Townatrrtd is nw about 70 year of nre. hw Jbne been known u the A UTWR ami DiSV VKItVU of (he GESUSSE ORIQISAL rOH.V.vi'.vi SARSAPARILLA." B.n poor, he was ronipeiiej tc limit iuj meUiUlaciurr, by whit h iwim it ha been k-; '-u; of market, ami the ale circunwcriljett tn thtre ui.W ri had proved ita worth, and known its value. It hi reach-d the eats of tnanv. wvenheiem. aa tho-e person wlw hJ been healed of sore diseases, aud aaretl iruut death, e.aiiued ii wofialerful HEALING rmVER. This GRAND AND I NKQI AIJ-KU riCKIMR TM manulaciuredon the Unrest M-ale.arKt is railed i.-i rin.-u-. out lha leiurth and breaJth of the land. eperMil) a n n found inraf table of deeeneratioa or deiertoratf n. Unlike young S- P. Towneetv.', it uiirffovet with Md never chaneesbui U the better; breati-s it i ptrt-ar-! on tettrmttfic prtneipi's by a svieitfifte mam. The hif:i knowledge of L'hemitry. and the latest diaroreries ol ;r.s art, have all been broushl into requifiihn in the nunu'jc fur of the Old Dr's Sarsaparilla. The Sampan, !a n-t, it is welt known to medical men, contains bmiiv me ':ctru! propertirs, and wntc properties which are inert wr uti4. and others, which if retained in pivpariiis tt lor uc, re duce ermntatiom and aWtf, which is ir'tirvnn to ;ht lem. Some of ihe pmpertie ( Saraariiia are ev) that hey entirely evaporate and are lr-nj :a th prfparai! ; ft they are imk preserved by a cirnitf' proem. kn . ly tothe expenetkeed m itn manuTaciure. Mwreuvt r, thee TiMtii!f frinrtpegt whKh liy oil' m ra;r. or an 411 ex halation, ttihler heal, en- the very entmt mtduai 700 eriies l ihe rit. winch eive to it ail us value Any persvii ;ui bn. or s'ew the root uii it.ey -er 9 .Ivk eolorvd hfjunt, whicii in m-re from the Clri'? matLf in tlie nNH titan irom aii thins else; 1 hey can then -4ra.it iri HiAipid or vapid liMiiitl. awe-eteu wir'h wnr nmh" J, r J then call it S.KAPARII.LA EXTRACT ur SVIll P. ' Rut tic ft is net the aniele known a the GE2i LINK OLD tU JACOB TOWNSEND S S.AHSAPAK1LLA. Ttih In so prepared that all the inert fropertie) of iM Saniapanlla rxH are tint n-inoved, everyihnu; ca:c t beeoinin; acid or frnnenui:t'n is extracted and rrjecte-' ; then every paricie ol metiical virtue is arc u red tn a I-'.' and eunrentrated lorm ; am) ilnt it w renred mcap-s: of kwingany of its valuable and healing properties. Pre pared in this way. it n inale the rrvn powerful a?ea' ic l!i Care mt InaanersMs Dlaraiaws llene the reaf-o why we hear cimmeriatiii n every side ia its favor by meu. women, and chiltlren. We find rt Qvin wontlers in the cure of CO XS I 'VP 770.V. J V SP E PS It. and L I YFTt COMPLAiXT.mmi in RifKf.lt A TISM. SCROK ULA. PILES. VOSTIVEXESS. all Vl'TAXE OVS ERVPTIOXS. PIMPLES. BLOTCHES, anu an aiiections antin- mm IMPURITY OK THE BLOOr. Il pns.v.4 marrelloua effioarv in art mmpUmu art. Mrijj Irmii lrui,ft,ar. imtn Acultty f the Stumack, irwn ttrwsiiul aTirriilaliian. asUrmiijallian nf KImmI t.a rlaa k.l 11 pi latum ol tfa Itcart. cold f-i and hAtidts cold chiILt ai,. hoi flsv-ltcs nrer thr buur. i has not iwfiuai in CW aixl Votttjks ; ainJ prmniHM tvy cxiectoreUioa aud gentle prr spirauoo. reUnn stnetum of lite lungs, Uiroai a tad every w her park But in noiliinr n ii exrcTtencc more manifertlj teen anJ aVCknowiei?r'i than in atl kinda ami ol FEMALK COMPLAINTS. It work wonVni in rarae of rTuor AUms or WTtiT, FaUitnf of the Womh, Ohtirurted, SuppreMtni. or Painful Mn9, frrrfuiarity ol the menstrual ptnotla, an 1 (he litf ami ia elTectual tu eunne, all the hmmt oi Kuiney lha. By remoTms obMrurtioua, and repulatin; the eener-i rstem. it sires tone aud atnugUi u the wuola botl, at.i ii.ua cures all ibrnie ol Nvrvaiaia Dlsaae aiaal DcMllty. and thus prevents or relieve a great vartetv ol ofherml ailiea, aa Spinnt irriiativn, Xturmiia. St'Vitu' Uattre, Steouningt Epileptic Pit. Convuisums. fe. Il cleaiuies the blood, excite the li.er to health ar:. , tones tha stomach, and eivea food tlicmtioo, reiteves ihe bowels of torpor and constirpatioa. atUiya mitammatton. l' - nnea tne sKin. aiuanxes ine circulation 01 tn wouu. ''tciiaC eenile warmth eqinlly all over iha body, and t' iseMibIt penTtlration : relaxes strict n res and nrhtneM. tn movea a. fotot ructions, and invigorate th em lie nervmie rrte.-n. I not this then Th Mrellrlna ymm prwmlmmtlr rrl? But can any of th ihm-s le said ot S. P. Town-eiul interior article 1 This rotm? man's limiiJ b nor to N COM PARKD WITH THE OLD DK S. nUrJjJK ASt FACT, that lilt one is INCAPA BLE of 1CTERH)RAT10N. ami NKVEIt SPOILS, while the other IOFS- ourin. ftryrnHng. and Vtrr v the bttlem mntaimitr it mto frannent : the mnur. aei.1 U(um! explmlinf, ami damasmf otlier poods f Mm this ornhle compouid he poisonous to the rvaist7i i Yhn' ' pmiaetd into a auttem omiftt mmiW titmmitt tfMt Lf" Oywpeia but acid I lh sre not ail know Ut wnr nvrsn .tnirs in mir nnnwita, wiMt mi-chief it prmlucrs (laiNlence, heartburn, palpitation ol ti.e heart, liver cwn p anit. dmrrhiTa. .lvsrnury. colic, and crrnntion of th blood t H hat ia Srmfitlat .. .n ....a l ' .L . a. - a What DrodllCeS a t rK llHmnra tarkk k. E UlL.?k,a IT"" J,e-J' S,, Rhwm. Ervsipeias Whit ffwel mgs. Fever S.res. and all ulceration internal and e lernal 1 It w not h in n.lrr !: vsn Kr a M.k.. which sours, and thus snniir ail ika ft....!. At .k. ki. or less. What fan-es Rheumatism hut a MM AJi ..t fluid which insunuate ite:i beiween th i.n. l wher. irritating ami inlUmin- the drlica: itwue upon which ii acta I So of nervous dieM4. of impant rl tt blood, of deranved eirenljftM -u .u . - Which aitnct human nature. now in it not horrible to nuke and sell, and infmielm y to us this SOI RINU, FERMETIR. ACfP COMPOUND" Ot s. p. lowxsKxn, and ret be would fain have it ntterfnod that Old Dr Js, Sob Townsend' Genuine Orieimttt SnraapsvtUa, m an IM ITATION of hii mierior pre para tin Heaven f.rhid thai we should tWal in n rt . would bear the tmm divunt resenabUnc lo S. P Town end' article We wish it understood, heram it m iKa .iwy. a.. that S. P Townseml's anirls aiwrl niA n j-. Saraapahlla are rvrr artre npart. mmd infiuat' dim Uar; that they are unlike in every pankular. havm; net ! nms iridic iniiw m ammoti. As S. P. Townsend is no donor, and never w.i. i n nemiat, no pharmacruiiM know no more of medicine or ,eae thn n her common, ansctentine. nnpniV'vil man, what rartmre can ihe puhlic hv ihat ihev are re eemne; a renuinesrtemitic medicine, eontunitf all lie vir tues ot the articles used m pn-parin it. and which at in capable of changes which mihl rrn.hr Iheinthe AlifcM S f Disease instead ol heAlth t B"Lwh else should he evpectetl from one who rv othwir comparatively ot medicine or dtvavr ? h re-j :tt-i perswn ol some experrrttce lo rook and serve uprvr t a common decent meal. II. w much ox ire iinj.r.Tr- is ii that the perwms whnmannfannre meiiru tlrMm 'r WEAK STOMACHS AND ENFEK.HI.F.l) SSTKM. ahould know Wrll the meihc.il properties ot pTnnts. ibe br4 manner of eerunn and roticntratir I heir heahn- virtue. Is an extensive knowledge of the various dirvc which ffre, th human system, and how to adaiix rvmedH. W these disease k i to arret fraod upon the anfonnnate. to pour bar into WOUnded hnmanitv in k irlta. luw. m ska .la-twaatinnr bosom, to restore health, ami hlA.Mii siul ri'jir Hill til. ens,! and hrotrn. and la bonne, mlirniiiv thai IM P DB JACOB TOWNSEND haa SOUGHT aud Vol .M'ibe us portunity antl means to bniai his vnthia the rearh. and to the kaxwledee ol all who seed it thai tfasy mav leas, and kxnw. hv ynwfnt ezpenenra, MS s raaateaaaai arsnrar aej Heal. Agents for the above Mwiirine C W Schsflle, Lewisburg ; John II Raser. Mil ton ; Forsyth & Priestly, Korthumb'lantf ONE Busgey and Sett of Harness, One Two Horse Wairon, One Truck H'jron. For sale by . ltpSrM.I!c trtf
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