tt)U anbjumov. The Bachelor's Brldil. raaoui. fcot lango brtrJ 1 iW As our friend lo the bridal sr horn. J ; hoi wit discharged lii. riiit 'H At lha Benedict just o be outrcicd. W married biro quickly, to save hi ftiilit. Our heads from the saJ sirtt turninii. A nd e eightd M we Mood t.y the lam.'s dim I'S To think be ih no mure discerning To think that bachelor, free and l-right. And shy of the girt at we lound him. fchnni.l here bv the altar, at dead of night. lie caught in the snare that bound him ! j lew and abort were the word we sid. Though we heartily ate of the cakes. Then escorted him h.nne fmm scene of dread And tliouBbt how iwr'ii he aliakea. We thought as we grouped his lowly bed With the flowers, the birch and the willow, Uow the ahoTd end brootiistirk would break oVr his Lea I, And the teats he would slie.1 cm hi pillow, id he, "They will talk of Uicir friend who baa gouc And every old Bach' will ui.taid me; Hut nothing reck I, it they let me dream on, '.Neath the coverlet, jutl as they've laid me." But half of our weary ta?k was done Ere the clock tolled the hour tor the other, u l lea with tlx- hope that tlx- fate he bad u Would never be won by another ! I'nvmiiT for Til Iticll. When the lime drew nigh that the oxy-hydrogen microscope bhould be . shown, at the Newcastle Polytechnic Kxhililiou, one ni"ht lust week, a gwd old woman, whose ..ko will ruvrr retard her ascent tn hea ven, look her sent in tlic lecture room to witness the wonder thai were f ir the first tiuie lo meet her sight. A' piece of lace was magnified into a alinoii net, a hYm was meiamorphised into an elephant, other vw ru-rf.irmi-d before the vener able dame, who sat in astonishment, ta ring opeu-mouthed at the disc. Hut when, at length, a milliner's needle was trans formed into a poplar tree, and confronted her with it huge eye, she could hold no lunger. 4 My goodness !" she exclaimed, "a camel could go through that ! There's acme hopes for rich folks yet !'' Aukcdote. M r. Btts of Va., is the lieroof the following anecdote. At a bar bacue civen to him by his friends the other day, he was making a speecii, ana upon hisannouncing, hi ins usuai eHiiijiu. ....... a - .1 L... its. nisatt. Mr. with a knowing look at the la.r por- tion of his audience, that he was a candi- date for liothinc fjrcrpf matrimony, an unto lor aiwmnit, ... .i old gentleman in the crowd exclaimed, so thai all ihe ladies cou'd hear, Ah, well, , , . .,,i , ,ht i I reckon you can be elected to mat h lakes only one vote." ",,-m. Danckbs. For a man like a COnse Vpon fed hot ric. o; tins like a bad teetotum in whut Kg!is. lo term a -valse" is occuik iI w ilh- fashionables are pleast d ! never see a man thus occui ml out a fervent dor ire to kii-k him. Pkettt fiooD. 4-Mother, why d:ics I'd call you honey "Itecaue, my dear, he lovr inc.' "No, Ma. that ir-n't it." "What is it then T ' l know." "Well, what is it 7" "Why, it's because you Lave so much ennib in vour head that's why.'' "Maybe smoking is oflensivc to so:ne ol ou," said an inveterate smoker, as he en tered one of the Brooklyn ferry bit. "Yes, jes," immediately rcspon.1. d hall a dozen voices. Well,'' sa;d the inquirer, placing hi rtgar between his lips, and puffing away on it, "'tis to some folks !' The Albany Dutchman says lliat a con icl in the Ohio s'a!e prison tna Je his es cape over the walls in rather a singular manner. Ile crawled into a cannon, arm j i;ot one of his companions to "hoot him I wver the fence." Uclondid in the next! county, and eight constables and a bed- J rord are in put suit of him. j i Foot races lietwcen la-lies are booming fashionable at Hudson. The Star gives the particulars ol a moonlight trot ilia' came ofTon Sunday night lat butwef n two pretty girl. How we should be delighted io see the dear creatures usnkr a full speed! How their eyes must have sparkled, nnd lbe rose bloomed on their cheeks! Kuick. Like a bell that's rung for firr ; like a careless auction crier ; like, oftentimes, a graceless liar, mischief-making tattlers go ; topping you wilhquaking fcHr,hisiering as you lend an car Mercy on us, did I jou hear ! Betsey Btan has got a beau .'" i An exchange paper slates on reliable au-1 thority, that in Albany the black-smiths ' rarpet their shops, and have armed chairs' J made lor their horses lo sit in while havcig their hies fil:ed. This is a great age, and gracious ouly knows where 'twill bring up. "What are you doing there, precoi-ioun juvenile f said a dandy to an urchin w ho was whittling his name on a fireplug in Market street last rvrniiig. "Vi, I nm j I niiuding my own business, an' that's more than you're a duin' ! was the reply. Plato says, ' To a mau full of tjiir-Kiions, make no answer." Simoom one ia on tin witnesa' stand, "old huaVwhat then ? w e guess your rule thru wouldn't answer. I I , ThP world of fixils nas bUh a s'urn. That he w h i w.ujld nut tv an , M iat 'oioV at home, and bolt his duur, A.J biuk hi ltoitig-'d-." I A Blitl .Mechanical Arts and Sciences. 1. APPLHOX CO, NEW YORK, Man in amrtt of xotMicufion, IN VART6, PB.1CE 25 CENTS EACH, A DICTIONARY OF MACHINES, MECHANICS, ENGINE-WORK, and ENGINEERING : Designed for Practical IVorking men and those infrnttid fur the Engineering Fro fr;.M. Edited bu OLIVEK B Vii.Vf , for merly Pmfetstir of Mathematics, College of Civil Engtnrrrr, iMnrton. Aumor ana in rrntor of The Calculus of Form,' ' The yew and Improied System of Logarithm,' 'The Element of Euclid by Colors.cic. tie. f II 11 IS wmk is of large Rvo sire, containing nearly Two Thousand Pages, upwards of fifteen Hundred Plates, and Six Thousand Wood-Cuts. It will present working-drawings and descriptions of the most important machines' in the United State. Independent of the result f American incenuitv. it will contain complete , nrartical treatises on Mechanics. Machinery, En I . . .. i gine-woik. and Engineering ; witn an mat is useful in more than one tbousanu uonars- worm of tolio volumes, magazines, and other books, among which may be mentioned the following : 1. Ilir.lK.tlK.th.-.nic des Arts Industrials. (Masson Paria.) 2. Civil biipm-ir ait Ardiitrvt's Journal. London.) 3. r:niriueerand.M.vllai.itVAssitaut. (Hlackie.UiasKow.) 4. ful.licatioti.ltidusin.lic. I Anm ugauite Aluo, r aru.i D. .latlliesou Mechanics of Fluids. 6. Trvatisv on Mi-.lialli.-s. iltMrsuo. (V irn. 7. Alli-p mcine llatin-nuiut nut AbLiHunp-n. (rorsu-r, t. Orpin fur die Fortstliritte Kiscnbahnw.-sens in trrhuiM'htT lfc'a-liang. iVou WalkU'iqr, Wibaden.) . flu-rwin Uvarithli!". 10. Ilyrues Ixvaritliuis. 11. Tlw Mt-rliauu'sl au-i Mtlivmti-Bl Wurku uf Olirer t,rn. 1-. Silliuiau'i Journal, la. AllvsomoiiirMascUincn-Euoyclnputiie. Ilulawe. Lrip- tl (conlranttil. 11. 4ton Manufacture of Croat Ilritain and Aiornca li. MiiltuiiRtrs lurum? and Diwbanical Manipulatwu. 1. The Su-am KiiKine- (J- Uourne.) 17. KiM'lilaliu-Z'Hun. vliltttritfil.) I V I n'dj.i.ld tlif u-itt tntrioe. la. t'ikr's natut-niatii'sl ud oiitiinl Instrumentji. lirti..nairr U.- aru rt manufacture. (Laboulajc, I'arif.) 21. anra's Cirtl fcuginernug- . linwns Indicator and I'ynanomi-trr. (cpft.i w riiii and pf-gn-sa of Maui Naviration. (ood ;t. Ksal far l luduHri- -Irs MaticrM Tritil.n. (Michel Atcau. Taris.1 Macncill s Tabk-a. i:ri..r' M.-lmnic's Pocket liictionarv. fpanion. VT. T. inidctnn 8 Millwrixlit's and tuiuecr'i Pocket Com 2. Lndv ami leu Llciuau's IMury. J. M:vnur t. aui Kiitfiuc. illntwn.) jii. w cislwh Mcchauics and Knfiuccrinf. at. 1 he Mathematician. (London.) Iturloa an Mrcnlh of Materials. 3.1. Hunn's Meclutnioit. iMoselr- i 34. a.eliauical Principle Krunnecnngand Arcttitcctur.'. 1 J..nrnii ..I iIil- iranklin Institute. (Umdoii.. M The TrauactioM of the Institute of Ciril (.ugineers. 37. The Artisan. Wcale, loudon.) :w. tiuin. rly Papers on Enpinci. (Published tng. bv :w. luip. nal"liclKnarr. (Olasgo.) VI. SI u.l-nt J uidc to the Lnroniotive. London. 41. Kaitwav fcii-ine anl l"arrUj!e Wheels. (Harlow, 4i lui uiel'des Machines lustrumeuta at ApparieU. (Is Ulane. Paris.) 4:i. Muchanan on Mill Work. Itcnnie.. les of modern Toots and .Mrcliiiitfs. l.ri. ltcH'rurie de l'ludiuuie r'nuiease et ttraugvre. Mat bias, Paris. 4'1. Treatise on the manufacture of Cas. Aceum, London. 47. N'ttinir out Curves on Kailways. JtAW, Loiulou.j 4. Ilftle on the sutiui Lugiue. 41. S'i-iilila Auiirieau. u. Itatlroau journal. 3. i. 01. American Artisan. Si Mechanics' .Macaliuc. i3. Nirbolseu's .Peter Ilictionajy of Architecture. i4. liiciionairi' ile Marine a Voiles et a apeur. (D ln nctoiix. Paris. foiimay and Mcnai Tulmlar llridgrs- Kairbarn.J brvm' itailwny Practice. i. Harlow s Malh. matical liietkmary. IL.m.litrli NMriiritliou. I :, l.rfsnirv'n Matliflliatit' t ,nt Me.hauic- tncjciupedia. n-uk s tor Pracncal Men. lueroen.j .... ;',;,f':Le. ... - a.-uiu 4nc.ne.rs iuiia tiuide. iiiaskoit 60. Mi-ehauical Pnnci.ia. Leonard. The great uKl u( ,)Uijlt.a,ion Ui t0 place before practical meu and students such an amount of theoreUcal and scientific knowledge, in a con- f tm taMe (hfm (u wotk ,o hf best ad'-aiituge, and avoid ihose mistukea wbirb j ihey n,i;ht otherwise commit The amount I j a-x-iul inloru.ation thus brought together is almost ,' on.t nrecedent in such works. Indeed the e ; '"".olZiTT ' r rom ine anneieu list ol the puncipal authors i and .uljects comprised in this work, it is s. If ev- ldenl ,hi" a" t"'Mn4 engaged iii the practical and useful arts, eic, m .y derive essential a.lv.n- i I l.igcs Irom the possession and study of this puli I ; licatiun ; the following may be especially desig- i Millwrights. MouMera and Uoiler Makers, Arti ficers in Uiass, Copper and Tin, Cutlers and U oikers in Steel in general Carpenters, Hrirk makers. Workers in Uory, lione and Horn, (.'ml Kiigineers, Railway Contractors and I ouiractors lor Eaith work and Masonry ol etery .Vscrii.tion. Architects and IJriilge Uuil ders, UuilJers, Master Ma-ons, Uiicklajcrs hlp liulldtis, Masters ol Vessels, hip Car peiueis, and others connected with building and diking ehi, Uhick and l'unii.iuskrrs Hemp Ure.rers. lto mikers, Mauufaclurtrs ol l,in-n and t'olion Fabrics, Msiiufncturers ofpiiiiiiiig Machines, Roving Machines, Card Urrakers and Finishers, Drawing Fiamcs Willows and i'l.kers, etc, connected with Cotton, Kiai- and Wool Machinerv, Calender. Uleachers, Calico I'rinters, Clolh Polders and Measurers, and persons interested in Sewing .M u Lfiery. Anchor and Chain Cable Manu" f.ctuiers. Cutting and Turning To.l makers Pin and Mecule makers. Nail and Rivet ma kers. Bait and Screw Bull maker, Nail Cut ters, Coiners, Leather Dressers and Curriuis Manufacturers of Great Guns and Small Amis. Candle makers, liiseuit and Cracker makers' Lace makers. Ribbon Weavers, Stone Cutters, and Marble Masons, Dyera, Cloth Washers' and scourers, Coooers, Cider and Cheese Man uraciuier. i rown, Crystal. Plate and Glass makers, sugar Uoilers and Refiners, with Pro prietors of aug.,r plantations. Manufacturers ot Kailney, Uar, Jmund, Kihlon and Rod Iron Vt be. I, Axle ami Spring makers. Engine Dii vers, and erson connecud with the Locmi live generally, fcngineers andCaptaius of Sieail Vessels, Managers of Stattonarv Engines Lumber Uealcrs and owners of Saw Mills, enter cutters, Owners of I'lamng Midline ry. Corn Millers, and persona connected with Halting and Uran separating machinery. Far mers, and persons using Uraiii-shelliiig and Threshing machinery, Buhl Workers, Carvers, Encravers and Ornament makers in general P. rsons employed in the manufacture of Ur, Makers of Copr and Lead Tubing. Linen and Straw Paper makera. Ship Owners. Har bor Masters and others interested in Diedging machinery. Well Sinkers, Astronomers. Philos opher, and others using Philosophical appara tus and instruments. Miners, Engineers, and othera interested in Pumping Engines, persons interested in Canals and Aqueducts, -Ware housemen, and others using Hydraulic Presses. Dynsnoinetric Cranes. Jack Screws, Common and Feed Cranes. Workers in Metals and Al loys Tin Plate Workers. 8pring inanulaclu ters, Wheelwright.,, Clock Makera and Horol-! ogi-ls, etc. Tlie publishers have expentleJ a larse sum ol money lo get original drawings of machinerv in practical use in this country, and have procuied nearly every worn on ine subject, wUether iiub. liabed ia England. France. Oe,m.nv.' "he ! .. most essential rts of which being comprised in j Ihi. Dictionary. ren.le, it a. neifeA and emn l,...i,l. ,, .iid. Th. n..u:.i. V:r. ' deavored , Use grea, nomv Z ZJ ! each page of the work contain, a. W four : ., tin... tbe number or words found in the n.. i iices, so that a mechanic may construct accurate- i ly any machine d ascribed. j The nul.li,h-ra ml. in -k- J-. , 1 . ucirrininru. re- iud it is l. YSLVLJ.; : . ' I elit'-rprise. r"1 . a. ovuea in numis-rs, sua thus eaeourace tbe 1 TIm oek will be issued in seml-monlhl. w.i I to 8 ( awTiaitk eoram-oeinK la Jsamarv, 1K50, will ppogTeMwitb rvtfnlanty. Tb. alioU wsrk will he ruMisbed in 40 uumhrra. at and i -ts- ner Xo sasSawmnletnl within Ih- . . hr-i4lssMrMwill be made to airenu. ! me 'Bfcs auMisner flo in advinre, -bill i-xelre tb-.-! watens hang up and drv This W..l,.. fct-w.herftn.ote.a.na-. MilU fo, sale by C. PCHAFFI.E L.EWISBURG CHRONICLE AND WEST The Summer Session of the LEWISBURG ACADEMY, "IT ril.I' commence on Mo-skat the 29th or J J April. Instruction will be given, as for merly, in all branches necessary to a thorough Academic course. Our endeavor shall not be simply to communicate knowledge, but to excite the youthful mind to act for itself. W hen this is fullv attained, the Drones of the student becomes at once certain and rapid. The kind of lrarniiie which most of our youths in this country neeu, is that solid literature, which, while it matures their minds, prepares them also fur the tirartieat duties of lite. Composition and Declamation will receive their full share of attention particular! the former. The Primary Department shall have our special care. Kiom the disposition manifested to sustain h. Iniiiinn lha auluu-riher (eels stimulated to renrwcj exertions, The ge,, wall consist of two Terms of 11 ..rh hnrt vacation inteivcnine. Tui- lion $6 for the common branches, $8 for the higher English, and $10 for Languages, per Session per Term, one half. JNO. RANDOLPH. March 57, 18S0. Principal. TaiuiingandCiirrying past favors, the subscriber returns J his grateful thanks, and hereby makes known that he carries on the business of Tannins and Currylntj, at the Old Stand. Determined not to be outdone in the manufacture or finish of his work, he is hound to have the best work men and materials, and to treat those who have so liberally patronized (as wtll as those also who shall be pleased to patronize him) with that attention which he hopes lo insure him a full share ofpublic patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange. Hides and B.irk not refused, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash or in exchange for leather. L. STERNER. March 25. A.D. 1850 WIS FIELD WOOLEN FACTORY, Xcar llartleton, I'nton C o., Pa. f PIIE subsciiber, lhankful for the liberal L patronage liestowed on his old estab lishment, Ix-gs leave to inform his friends and the nui.lic in oent ral, that he has now removed his Machinery into his New Mill, ('tro miles above llarthton.waT the Turn pike.) which has been built and fitted upon the! most imnroved nlan. and will have on hv the middle of Anril an entire new sett of JENK3- latest IMPllOVED MACHINERY, in addition lo 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 saying that his ...niiiliiihrr.eiit is not and shall not be sur passed bv anv in this part of the country lie has enaied a cood sett of workmen. and is now prepared for manufacturing Broad and Narrow CLOTHS, "W1w"t mmflmUfni- ' j i i ' redum' pri'-es. ;7.'.ir the uccommo- j da,'"n ' customers, Wool may be left at me loiiowing Depositories : NewBedin: E Wilson's Store Si-liusgiove : Davis & Schnure do do John Hartman Jr do Freehurg : (J A F C Moyer do Muldleburg: Swengle&Hassingerdo Adamsburg: Henry A Smith do IVnnsValley Narrows : Mrs Moatz do Millliiihurg : Henry Gast di East Buffalo : Samuel Reber'e Tavern UulTatoX R.iads: J M Creicht's Store Letsisburg: J Haves A- Co d do Iti'bcr tt Iddings West Milton : John Datesman Milton : Masteller Si Swenk do Sweeney & Hang; Liberty P O: Win Dale's Limestone : Weidenhamer'a Pnttsgrove : James Reed do do do do House Store do A cood assortment of Cloths, Satinetls, Cassin.eres,Twecds, Jeans, Flannels.ltlan- kets, blocking larn, &c. always For Sale or Exchange for Wool or country Produce at tne ivew ractory. CA RV1XG and L ULLING as usual. MKK HALFPEXXV. Winfield Mills. March I, 1850 GOLD and SILVER Xit only in California, but also in Lewisburg' A good asso tment of Watches, Sllvcrwnre & Jewelry, of fine quality and at City pi ices. Hatfield & Thompson Respectfully inform the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, ihat thev have entered into Partnership .t the OLD STAND on Market St., opposite J ijayea at store, prepared to execute every Kind of work in their line, in the best manner. I'hey carefully selected of the best English ..,.1 French materials, Mainsprines I vlinder K-. wheels, and a variety of Watch Jewels, and 0 .n themselves that their knowledge and skill in the business will enable ihem to give satislaction to wU may lavor mem witn patrona . FI.NE WATCHES, such as Duplex. Es. capements, i.epines, Ancbars, Detached. raieni i.evera, nepeaters, and Musical Watches 4c neatly repaired and warranted .iiso ,or sale, a variety of Gold and Silver Watches, Patent Levers, Anrhars. Detached. Le- piiies. uarners, aind Engli-h Watches, Gold Chains. Breast-pins. Finger and Ear rings. Gold and Silver Belt Slides, Bracelets, Gold and Silver Zer-' encila and Pens, do Spectacles, --Silver Sunons. Su.ar n i mm - ' n '""rj".vuii,tnj. k ."" St0ti' 1,1,16 of '"'hing, and not mentioning knick knucks always on nanu or got to order A Ar . ,., , , iuL"'. ?'":1CIk f 3 and upward. Persons ... .i.- - , . ""'."1"' rt.,h'M "ght, would do - "J "'""B -""Ker. a call "1! " '-he C.'" .'-" . .rkeep mo.inV'T;? ! . "X. TTJJ ?' ,nel sn 8yn must WM H THOMPSON. ItrsGKIPT " " eeleWM sizes. w tvmvji - -. A." SPU Ammonia. 16 oi 8puj Tumentii.e. 4 I.ll liHR oi Spi. Camphor: mix in h.,nl Take 6 . ' ... " , " Ublesponnfuls above mixtare : I j pints soft flsw an Aa.liw... a..L. A a. " T , 7 ,uo ter; mix tho uk'"T ."Ketner. men nut tha rloi hu : .i.- .... let tbe.. fir. : . . ,u. u..cru UIIIIUI-S Oeiore Wash. l"'n S then rinse them thrnnoh t TUE ASSAM TEA COMPACT, 130 Gretnvich St. .Yew York. rPHE Proprietors beg to call the attention L of connoisseurs in Tca,and the heads ol families to the choice and rare selection of Teas imported by them, hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, comDinca witn virgin puruy j and strength, produce an infusion of sur passing richness and flavor. The Teas offered, are the following 1 The Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at $1,00 per lb. JNiphnn do 75 Diari Jo 50 Osacca a Green Tea 1,00 Too-tsiaa do 73 Tirki-uiaa do 60 l'd-fi Mixture, a compound of the most rare and choice Teas crown on the fertile and geuial ! soil of Assam 1.00 With a view to encnuraee the introduc- t inn fil irtpue matchless Teas, it is the ! intr-minn of the nronrietors to distribute by lot, among the purchasers, a lVn sHinnl to the Ftrit Yrar't : . .- c quantity oi Profit$ on iha Coi... oiTm-iorl. Kach purchaser will receive enclosed in the package.a numbered certificate entitling him lo One Chance in ihe Distribution for every Fifty Cents laid out, and on the rpr-pinu nmountimi to S20.000. the under- mpmionrd carcels of Tea. to the value of 10 per cent., or Two Thousand Dollars, will he GIVEN AWAY AS BONUSES! according to the following scale: 5 Priies 50 lbs Tea each at $1. 350 lb. $ 250 20 50 100 250 25 to 1 500 500 500 500 6(10 S50 500 250 425 Priies in all. Ibs.2.000 $2,000 Those persons who prefer lower-priced Teas.cnn receive their rrizesm proi.i.r..u, or they will be Re-purchased for Cash at a reduction of 10 per cent. Country .1 gents required. Applica tions lo bn naaressea ui-ti.u Company 's Depot, as above. 3m322 "ITTORMS worms ! Various theories Y have been started rlative to the origin of intestinal worms, and yet the question is a vexed one among medical authorities, wi one fact, however, all are informed, nnd in which all 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 danerous,we take great pleasure in direct ing The attention of parents lo Dr.MLane's Vpnnifuire. It is one of the most extraor dinary medicines ever introduced, and has never fii'ed of success when tried. ABSt-eat. Rosa Co, Ohio, Feb 19, 18t Messrs J Kidd Ac Co : We wih to inform y ou that we have sold all your Worm Specific left with us. We wish you to aend us some more e soon as possible, as it baa given general aatisfsc tion here. We have many calls for it since we are out of the article. It has succeeded all other preparations in this county, and for tliia reason we wish to keep a supply on hand. R4MA PATTERSON. 1 .T.k-.-e l,uu :? ono rJ hundreds ol similar nas oeen introduced, it lias become the most popular remedy in use. AGENTS C W StitarriE, Lewiahurg; H J Shafer and J 11 Raser, Milton ; I Gelbart, Se linsgrove; J W Friling, Sunbury ; Mra M'Cay, Northumberland , M C Grier. J Moore, Danville iFrutt itnDr ORNAMENTAL TREES. The subscriber offers for sale a large assortment of choice Fruil Trees such as Annie trees, 7 to 10 feet hioh, 40 varieties, all warranted genuine Peach trees, 20 varieties; Tartarian Cherry, Nectarine, Prune and Pear trees, together with some 6 or 8 varieties ol Grape Vines of the best native and exotic varieties. Ornamental frees, such as the Paulonia, Linden, etc. The above trees can be seen by the 1st of April, on the premises o( the subscriber. one square aoove Christ Si Miuddufs roundrv. N. fJ. Persons wishing lo procure a quantity of the Fruit trees, a re requested lo make immediate application lo the subscri ber, in order to procure the varieties and ize wanted. 11. R. NOLL. Lewisburg, March 4, 1850. Brandreth's Pills are sold at 25 els per box (with full directions) BY J. HAYliS it CO., Lewisburg, and by omt one Agent in every town in he Union, bach Auent has a Certificate f Agency. Examine the box o' pills always and compare it with the fac simile labels on the (,'ertiii . te of Agency. As there is a counteifeit of the n ;w laliel out, this is of much importance, a. then is a decided dilTerence between tbe appesrrnce of the true Isbels and those of the couni i feit. Tbe counterfeit is done on atone ; ihe f e mine are done on steel. Tbe appearance f it' printing on the counterfeit ia ragged and hlur-2 ; the genuine label is the very pink of neatness, both in printing, paper, and general execution. Be very careful anil goto the Agent.when you want Brandreth's Pills : then vou are sure of the eenuine ankle. When you purchase otherwise, inquire of the seller whether he knows the pills he offers you are ihe genuine Brandreth's? Ev ery man knows whether the auicle he olTera is true or false. Beware of cheats ! rPHE subscribers offer ihe public, at their J new Brick Foundry, ihe followim? npw and valuable Stoves : Iron Witch Air-Tinbl Cookine Stoves, with a Brirk Oven. I.ady Washington Parlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tight Parlor Stove, far WnoJ sizes. I Coal Burner for Parlors l size, io in-h Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor 8tove 2 Shield Air-Tight Parlor Stove for Wood 2 tes. Egg Stove the verv bast in o.- c- a, "ices. Barrooms, and Shops. . ... ce.eora.eo i.eneses Air Tighl Cook Stove. The Complete Cook 2 sizes. Also, all kinds of Wood anrlT.I S, rti . r mugns uaatmes. &e. Ac. CHRIST & M'FADDI.V Lewisburg, Dec. IS, )8I9. AT BRANCH FARMER ('Small.ProfHs and quick Sales." H. P. SHELLER, -wtt'oijld respectfully inform hia old fnemla V and the trading community in iteneral, that he ha received a LARGE and UENEKAL STOCK of mllerchmuUze for Spring and Summer wants and uses embracing DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEKNSWARE, HATS AND CAPS, FISH, SALT, IRON, Ac. etc. These Uoods we oner nnusuany tow r, r..h (Jounltv Produce of all kinds and to prompt and punctual paymasters as usual. Call ana Sec ! H. P. SHELLER. Lewisburg. May 7, 1850. TO PHYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS, & CO UXTR Y MER CUA A l o. im i im. KEELER oi DUO. most res ) pectrolly solicit attention to their fresh stock ol English, French. German and a. ;, Dross. Medicines, Paints, Che micals, Oils. Dyestuffs, Glassware, Perfu. P-t-ni Medicines. Varnishes, &c Having opened a new ..ore. No SB. Market at, with a full supply ot fresh Diugs and Meduanes. we respectlully solicit countiy dealera to exam : . ..oek l.efore nurrhasine elsewhere, prom ising one and all who may feel disposed to ex , ,,. their patronage, lo aell them genome ,.... ..! Mp,tir:ines. on aa liberal terma aa any other hou in the City , and to fai-hfull, ecu.. all ordera entrusted to us promptly sod with de spatch. . . : r. of .h. nronrietors being a regular pbyai- . i. nio. of tha eenuine cian, auorus amp. . quality of all articles sold at Weir estaoi.aumeu.. 3 . .. : .l...ni.l and eonntrv m.,.t.. who mav wish lo become agents for r. ir..i..'. r.ui.rated Familu Medicines, (standarJ and popular remedies,) to forward thei ..1 Soliciting the patronage of dealer., we re.pect a. 1 1 'r i- vV.F.RiBRO.. Wholesale Drogsisla, Iy284 No- 29 . Market St., Fhilad. TOY THEJ1EW Fllttl WYKOFF & HOTJSEL "ItTOULD inform the public, that they VV have opened a shop on Fourth street , " f S. W. WykolPs old stand, onoosite Hunter Pardoe's shop, where they keep on hand or make to order Fancy and Common Chairs, Hoston Rocking Chairs also Bureaus, Tables, ueas'enos. of various kinds, Sotlooi Alp. &c. attended to bv the subscribers on the shor test notice nnd in the best style. Country Produce and Lumber taken in payment and Cash not refused, but rather preferred. The subscribers intend to be strict in the fulfilment of all their promises as regards work and so doing, hope lo receive a liberal share of puMic patronase. JOHN N. WY KOFF. JOSEPH M. HOL'SEL. Lewisburg. Nov. 1849 PURE FRES II 0 O I) JLiver (Pit. rPIIIS new and valuable Medicine, now J. used by the medical profession with such astonishing efheary in the cure of I'ulmunaru Consumption, Scrofula, Chronic Khtumalitm, Gout, general Debility, Compluints of the Kidneys, iiC Sic, h prepared from the liver of the i OU-Fl&H for medicinal use, expressly for our sales. Extract from the London Medical Journal. C. J. B.WiLLiawa. M. D- F.R.S, Professor ol Medicine in I niversity College, London, consul ting physician to the Hospital for Consumption Ac , saya ; " I have prescribed the Oil in above four hundred cases of tubeiculous disease of the Lunga. in different atages,which have been under my care the last two yeara and half. In Ihe arge number of casea, 206 out ol 234, its use was followed by marked, unequivocal improvement, varying in degree in different cases, from a tem porary retardation of Ihe progress of tbe disease and a mitigation of distressing symptoms, up to a more or less complete restoration to apparent Dealt n. The effect of the Cod Liver Oil in most of these casea wa very remarkable. Even in a few day. the cough waa mitigated, the expectoration diminished in quantity and opacity, the night sweats eeaaed, the pulse became alower, and of better volume, and tbe appetite, flesh and stiength were gradually improved. ' In conclusion I repeat that the pore fresh Oil from the L.iver of tbe Cod is more beneficial in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption than any agent, medicinal, dietetic or regimenal, that baa yet been employed." As we have made arrangements to pro cure the Cod Liver Oil fresh from head qutriers, it can now be had chemically pure, by the single bottle or io boxes of one dozen each. Its wonderful efficacy has induced num erous spurious imitations. As its success depends entirely on its purilv, too much care can not be used in procuring itoEsu- ini. bvery bottle having on it our written signature, may be depended on as eenuine. Pamphlets containing an analysis of the I'll, with notices ol it Irom the Medical Journals, will be sent to those who address c e ua iree ot postage. JOHN C. BAKER CO., Wholesale Druggists and Chemists, 1 J288 1 00 Xorth Third St. Philadelphia ALL KINDS OF JOB PKINTING, EATLY 1 EXPEBITIOrSLI EXECUTED THE " CHRONICLE " OFFICE. JL' EOIITABL.E IsIFE ISSITBASCE, Annuity and Trust Company. Office. 74, Walnut Street, Philadelphia. rtlariTAl. 250.000 Charter Perpetual. a-n-auR Conuint are now prepared to transact I business upon the most liberal and advanta ge terma. They are authorized by ibeir charter f sec 3) " to make all and every insurance apper t l.fe ri.ks of whatever kind or naluie, and to receive and e.ecu.e trusts, m.ke endowmenu, and to grant and purchase annuities. The Com p.nv sell annuities and endowmenU, end act aa trustees for minora and heira. Table of Premiums required for toe Asuranee Age 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2 Prem. $1 50 1 53 I 56 1 59 1 60 1 63 1 66 1 69 1 72 1 76 1 85 1 89 I 94 1 99 Age. Prem. Age. Prem. 31 $2 09 46 $3 36 3-J 2 15 47 3 49 33 2 20 48 3 62 34 7 49 3 77 35 S 33 50 3 94 36 2 40 51 4 13 37 2 47 52 4 32 38 2 54 53 4 51 39 2 63 54 4 71 40 2 70 55 4 91 41 2 81 56 5 12 42 2 92 57 5 33 43 3 01 58 5 54 44 3 12 59 6 78 45 3 23 60 6 03 SO 2 04 The p.emiurae are les. than any other company nd lbe policies aUord greater "'"'-s -- ried women and leroaie cni.u.eu i.- live, of either a husband or parent free from the claims ol creditore. Table, of half yearly and quarterly premiums, half credit ratea of premium, abort terms, joint lives, survivorships, endow- menta and forma of application are io u. ua.i at the Office or of the Agent. .... Hates for insuring $100 on a single l.ijc. Age. Fori year. For 7 yeara. For Life. Age 20 30 40 50 59 $0 81 0 99 1 29 1 86 91 1 60 1 30 1 64 2 07 3 97 2 04 2 70 3 94 6 03 3 48 P.. mol.; A nerson aged au yeara next emu day by paying the Company 99 eta would aecu.e J "J r J , . u.l, K. .lie in one to bia family or neira " t . year, or for 9 90 he eecuree to them $1000, or for J - ... hat arnrai In lhfITI 13 00 annually tor seven ---------- (1000 should be die ina.ven y. paid yearly during lite ne secure. . .. . - t- when he dies the insurer securing bis own bonus bv the difference in amount of piemiom from those charged by olber oincea. s receive 55000 snouiu no uie j PETEtt l,l,Ll.f..l,rreiiusui. F. W. RAWLE. Sec'y and T.eaa. For further particulare apply ta HENRY C. HICKOK. Agent for Vnion and adjoining counties. Con.uTting Physician Wn. Hatis. M. V. Lewiaburg, Union Co.Pa. July 21, 1949 LEYiSDURGFOUNDRY rpHE subscribers, thankful for past patro X nage.would inform the public that ihey continue to manufacture all kinds of CastVaterVheelsof;.b,rl,ppr0TJ Threshing Machines. One and Two HorseJ Ploughs. We invite particular attention to a article Viard'i Pattut GANG PLOCCHS, lor iftdiflf il GriiB. Farmers by this plough ft ft-uxi' on j v witn ttmrfhonplOtljfjJlla- and Fitting the same. HOLLOW W AUK 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, cace-N Self-regulating Air-tight Parlor Wood Stoves, (a new article.) Threshing Machine and other articles ol machinery repaired in the best manner and on the shortest notice. Castings war ranted to be of ihe best material, and at prices that can not rail to please. GKDDES & MARSH Lewisburg, March 25, 1848 1)209 Pianos! Pianos. riHHE undersigned continuea to furnish to nnf I on the most reasonable terms. Piann. r.. the manufactory of Conrad Meyer, Philad.,w hose ii.iruments are loo well known to need an. n.. -BJ..V,....,,,, uuuormiy received tbe commend ations of the most eminent professors and compo- h... ..:r ... ' r. NewYork.Pbiladelphia and Boston. For qualities - myaif;, BUU lnfl IWinl Al I has raaaw..,.m- -. wuiu, .no seeping in lone up to concert pilch, they can not be surpassed bv eiiher (,n. ui European ri.nos. Instruction, given on the Piano, aa heretofore. Reference may be made to anv of those n.reni. or guardiana who have Bunila running hi. cuarge. He may be seen at bia residence al Mrs M'e', Market street, Lewi.burg. where terma auu particulars will be made known. ri. . i , , . . ... a u em popular ana i.vorue Aire and Music of different kind, received aa it ia i.n..l b.. ,k. ainerent musical establishment, in the Cilice. y 15 CHARLES KAMSCH The New Foundry IS now carried on an usual, at the upper end of Market street, where cripnonoi CASTINGS is kept on ........ va nnuc iu uruer sucn The Complete, or Complete Improved ooking Stoves, for either Coal or Wood and all other kinds of STOVES, also prmmif of ,iiflfv.r- ent kinds Corn Plough, Bull Ploughs, An1 I ha O I Self-Shanienlnr Plonrh. a new article, and which can not be beat ID Fsnnn sasl. ""..II . . . I . all auu Bna jU(jge ui vuurseivea. I CflRIST & M'FADDIN laewisburg. Sepfc 22, 1849 COAL OF ALL KINDS L'UK sale by REBER'eV rnnivr-ai lSOleay5r m m "An ounce of Prevention wortd a pound of Cure," in f Aaf awful disease. CONSUMPTIOU ! DR. FITCH'S Lectures on the Prevei lion and Cure of Consumption. This popular work for sale in Lewi&burg by S. F. Lyndall J. Houghton and at this office. Price. 70 cents. irick ok ur trKH. t.T Evsavaour K.i ihis CaafBi.i.T.-T;.e u .,"pa,.ll. for sal. in .!. Uirterr..l to-J 3 '..r.par.l!a. 1 ul.rrMsert as tha ORI..1. NaT T;EM IE.aiJ "- This T-WB-nd no,loc, , aod neVe, was ; but - lorns-rlv a orer ra..r- ... k VI 'at il "ie-vt he ' 'J,0' k VpToI ea ereoil k what he :-. Ih -. turs!.-.U u.e.l.eal acli., ar,4 ,.r leeJ for t';. .ears"" Nowth-tru.hla.hs never rarncej me.licma a VZ i hi. life S4irh wilt), W'a nl.r--re sen's! i.is luik. bad to list rliararieraisl v-raciie of the ir.a.1. I sis most .l.irercly. he trt never made llic sujlemrnu at Lm- STo, ol me ' When will nm hram ... h. horn and ir lu in all their dealings at.d iiiierroor i:h l.e.r fr! . men" II- ei.pll-1 l " Ruel t a, p (o a him lorr.. ufaciuruu Ms ui.tti.r-.-ai.nir it U sums bs ! make as an im.ureiinl 10 tnitnrli in list hu.n. I.'.a men have been ir;-iuoc -ou u-i- onu; . . ... -nterto inii.ress Hie puulic anh Ilia uclicl it. :t Ihe Old IWeuir s i.nsijarma as- n- oi. wn.. . . .. .. -Sarmvartlla. nia.te lioin Hie . IhjrVjt t trigiiMi J.t : me 1'lil.S. r. Towi.sm-1 "J- I 1 'l" name lor7 a week. I H1 I"e l.i.n 'J' if h -U. t duce one slojle ..iK.iry F r.H,f of ihi. II.. slatemen , rf Thomton. Still.nso 4. l o.. are i.1uuj! bul a uaut Jf faiseh.sls. sini(.i) nia.te to derene the (.ublK, and .: the truth down in re:nl "t hi touring, fermenting c -pound. Thl" H to rallll.Ki "he fiubllr 1 urcha nooe bt Old lr JAI'OII T'.wo-'k1 " Sarsaisirilla. ha. ins on S tf Old llocliw s likeMW, his uniVs t ul vj Aru; a. l. J urnamreacn"iliel'..alof Ann. fVincisal Wtice, loi .sa-srret, .V. T Ci'y frmcifM ijnee, JACOB TOVNSE . Old Dr. Jacob Townsend, THE OBMJINAi- lIX-- r.- ' UaJ prove., u. " tw-. ri0l., UJ a iiu.Cvi IU w-mtUrful HF.Al.INn POWER. ' ThuCRANWAMU NKUl Al.lKOeHI :r-A.aTH . wianilfaclurrJ.Nl the Ue ais! w ca.u "ittli. leua.h an.1 brra.Hr, ol U U.l.esi:a 'j - fo.irsl meapaUle ol rtrcrn-rall"" "r deienora:i..a. lolike Vou. S V Towineisl s, 11 iml-ro.n a a4a.vwehaiae.bM I. Ihe brtler: hecaa ou aneaTiISc r1ri,jM hy a s. irariSc man. T.r Irt! has?alt been bro.Khl mlo reiiiii-iuon in ihe mai,a.a. rlr-wlheOld Ill's Sanwiwnlla. Ihe ":' it 1. welt known to nsr.4..-al n-n. eoniams i.anj me f proper. .. arl mc ,.r..,-..t.e. -hi. h are i,Ml olhers. which if rv:alue.l In .rrtN.r.r.5 ll lem. Sums ot .he PrMrt.esot sna.arii.a aie -o Jal thev entirely ea.rale ami an lost .e lire, arm-. frUrare 1,0. ,.iserr.t by a Khnnflr re.s. ki. ..... v v w those .i,ri...ce.l 11. it. manu-aoure Mjic hV.!... ..u-lrr hraf. are Ihe very e.,rn,,.u wJa. 1-V err.es ol .1 ro.. whieh sive 10 u all lis vaiue Anv person ran hoi or twlhe r.. nil lie. ... a e..K.red'li.u..l.h.'bi" ...re iron, the sol... .-. Jhe rs-t tl ... irom a,.y.u..J ell. ; ihey can ' ltMnl or vail IH....1. sweeten wnh 1 rhencairB -SAUSAl'AKII.LA KXrKACTor3Bt.r But ...ch . nt the arurlr known a- the .,-.n j GENUlNliULD Dll JACOB TOW ahDi inTeita mty prpj.-rr.i ihi ad the irvrn prcn:es of :T Sranlia r.oi are tir r niove!. everUimf caiL J becoiniriiT aciil r kn-H-nUiio.. i rxtrmcud an. retec'J ; then every parirle ..f nwMi.Ml mue ia tkrcurel in'a j, uiuvvmnitiairu mrra ; ari'i mm II t rciitlereU UlCa, Is of lociiiC any of it vluaMt arwi .tfiilm pnienia. l'n parcd w this wav. it n marte tlie mtw powerful lu Cure of InuNiarrable Diteatc. IVn-e th rciooit wt we Uc..r o-ninrritalauuii tn aver 0e in IU lavur by nwn, Mumon, ai-ct ctntdfon. V fiud il dmn wttlT m the cure ul C.VATf.VirO.V. U YSiPEPslA. an. LIYRR. COMPLAlT. in L'Hhl'MATlSM. SCWr VLA, PII.Rs: C'tSTlVKSKSS. i.i i'C7'J Vft OVS Kl'PTltS. PiMVLKXn VLOTVHVS. auJall afrrTionia rHiiir; lri I.MfL'KIT Y OF THE HLOOr. "pnwy.a nurvailous rrT-acy in art rvnl:iiu art. nne Iptm lmiigesHt.it. rrt.tn Acidity nf the Sliirwh. ttvm uneiUal circul.iii.Mi. a. e.-miiration ot i-:kJ io Uw beaij alpiuiion ol thr h.-arl. CuM leet anj iun-ls. eolj rhilnats hot rlashes or.r it.r Ikmv. . lia, not us eual in CVJs stul Coughs ; an.! (ir..iii,.:r. eay riK-c..rviun au.1 irentls spiration. relaatui; sine-Lures ul tiie luus, ihroai ami avais o Jier rout. but in nothing k its evr. itet.ee mote f:anif.Mlv am mi J ackuowled-r.l th.n it. all kinds an.t siairr, oi t t.MAL.ri COMPLAINTS. It works swltn. ih ra.es of fyu"r Ailum nr lliT.t Failing tif the ll'umA, 0.itrucled. .Vto.rrs,et. n it;n't.l Afensea. tiTejeulantu ol the mrn.trual Kri-n!.. an I tli. :t1-t- ami is el1eclu.il in curuuT a!( lha lonns ul Ki'lrtey IHet,-t?t By removing ob-.tr.ictl.Kis. and reju!a..i;: tte L-ene.-H. system, ileit-es rone anj ein:lj:ta to tha wute &iy,aul thus cure, all forms nf nervous Diseases and Dehllliv. ami thus prevruisor relirves a crcal sanetv ..f o:l:ern. adies. as Sptnai irritation. Seura'gia, St' I'Uu.' lKn.e. tsvountng. tiiiilejitic t it. ( uiru'.ufts. 4-' It cleanses the blood, excites Ue ii.er ta health i,-:, tones the stomach, and cites cood tiee..K.n. ren. .es ts bowels ol' torHranliel!ipaUtn. atlav, lnltatntns:ion, nfiea lha skin, eipulut-s tha circuUtion oi lha bioHl, pr 'King gentie wartuib equ.--.liy all oter the fc.siy. at.d u-ia mserwit.le iwrsplration ; relaie. stnrtures ami ticlniew. i. mvesall ohsirurtton and intieurtas ih. .m... n...... .yem. Is not this uten The Medicine you pre-eminent lr ateedt out can an? ol these lnities he o p T, t'. interior article t Thl. -U'. mn . I.......I .. .o . COMPARKI Wi l li Till-- ill it nu bt-rati of one CR tll FACT, that ti. otnl is INLAPi BI.K ol HETEKItlBATION. an. l-Ara N KVr.lt SiPnil 3 white the other tHls- - r .. , ,. rnnlainmc ll imv iraimeot. ; iha .our. 1 llqiil.1 ex.o.li.,e. atsl 4an.ari.dr other ir.sst. ' Mu.t no--r nornhle r.Hnitrsl lie p.Msii.s ic the iWta:' pullKi-ilntoa syste-.i o'rey i,rn,rd a-trAanW? V.l causes IW.,,., (., ! , , ,;, kMK 1(iJ1 , ItKSl sours in our stom.n-h. l.; m.. . HatlllCllCe. heartburn. IMlr.lt.VIOD Ol the hear, I.... El , i't ''"V1""- r. cone, an.) corn.nt.on of What produce all the hmn-.rs whfh K,,., .., Wetllnirs. Feser S.re. .n.1 a:l nl.. . lernal I It m..hn, nmt,., a , . .c,j .ub,l',aer wh ch aour. and int.. all the dui.l, ol il,e hslr. more or lew. vt hat can.es Kl,.it-.r,. .. . i fluid which lus.nua.e. it-tf betwr-en ih 1..... ..... .' Wliete. irrit.tiini atsl intiamme the deliraie uwuea ut.a which II acts J So of ner...... , " " .hlei ''''.T"1 r"T":,"". ai.4 uea.lv all tha iamia which atrlict human nature Now is it ilk horrible to maka an.1 .11 ..I . irsrse to ns this ' -' - SOI KIXU, FKKMENTINO. ACIt -COMPOt XD" Or S P TtlWNStMI. and vet be wonld tarn have il un.trr.too4 that Ot.l tr Jv ?Ti',ir7K '''""'" "fl SartapanUa, laanlil ITATIOX of his inierior r-paraiion ' llraven lorbi.t that we .h..n..t .1..1 - , l.-i. WOnld bear the USISI llMlul rMMnl.l.u. ... u w -r send article ! sj . . u .vS'i" ""Jerwonil, neeaue it is the aietVrfrw.. that S P ToWlisen.1'. ant-l ... .0.1 ... 1 . Sarsaparilla are aeore a, -,.(, apart. aW mfmle' rliiin Uar; thai they are unlike in every particular, l avn,; sal As S. P. Towiwnd is no doctor, and neeer a'. is SJ sneanirt, no pharmacruu knows no ns.re ol me.licine ar aisraar than any oii.-r c.Mnm.n. nnsrie.uirir. uni ri..r-i.Kial aian. what fuaranfe can the puhiK here ilia, the, :.r r ceivins a eenuine scieiiiilir medirme. cmlan.ii. - ail .he .r tues al ihe articles use,) m pre oarme it. a.ul which capable ol clan-es which nu-ht renUer luem lbe AtiKNTS w Insea Nl-!radt healtht But what elw should be e peeled fnwn nnr who knoa. nolhlne comparatitrly 01 medicine or disrav It re.Uinsi a person m sonw cterti-n-e to c..fc arst serre upersn a common 4.em meal. Ik.w much ns.re imnonam is " tha. lbe irvon. who maiiutariun- m..b. n r .Ir-.ns-.t f. WEAK STttwai-lK avi, .-v-i-.-.-i, . .. ur.Ti vt should know well Ihe lne.lK.il proline. ,m plsn's. tlie b.st manner ol st-rnnne ami n...iir...... ,1-.: i...uit....n..e also an extensive knowleds- of ihe vanosediMase. whirl altec. the liuntao system, and how la ailaul rcine.tics f Uiesi iImmi ! It ia to arrest fr.11. la wnon k -t.. ... Ka'ra into wottnded hunaii. ... bi.n. w . ... .'k. .u.n.ifiir - bosom, 10 restore health, aisl Minn, and xior mu ma crushed and hml.. ... 1 ... 1. .-1. ..i IV DR. JACOB TDWNSENI, baa SOUGHT at Mil M.ba us portimity and means to bnns Ins " all vera I t'avaieeavtraleal Kcwaewy. w,lnn na reach, aral lo list ithin the reach, and to Ilia k hit wtairt'n i I all b D0 uut uy ma, l.rn an.l know h. juv.iol Vxiwritncs, ua . rwaacemsiaaii favvrea- tav HesJa Agr.KTS for Ihe ahova. MrWLe;.isf? vV Schsffle, Lewisburjr ; Jobn II Raser, Mil Ion ; Forsyth & PiesUy. Nonliumb'larii. AXE Bu-rey.aad Sell of Harness. J One Twa.Horse Wairon. One Truck Wairnrf. Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. T.Sli v i iTk ohiui.sal - TOW.SXCSO v44'4ti1 ' !' was com,-. ic Lewisburg, June, 1818 'Forsa'tfb? ' IlPSheHer
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